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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-17 - Orange Coast Pilot----- - -- -, ChWI ____ __..... __ _,,___ --- --- •• • -·- ~~f~••ry 'Creeping~-· -=--. ~ . . - ' • ' - . .. . --.. • , • • • I I I ' UAt!~ _Qow=n Alon·g· IJ,nder·goes Surg·~r1 · . :-~·D~ange Coastline ... --0 on YOUNGSTER ENJOYS WARM WEATHER' ON ORANGE COAST \_ Cooler O.yt Ahffd, A~cordlnt to Wuther F.orec.Nters Qrange Coast' 'Less 1Jot'' . . ~ : - T!ie akles Were a mixture or Spec._ tlonal Airports each ... ex~net1cm the too. taculaf deser\.4.Jke clouds and inner-city degree readings WedneSday. smog aloog lbe Orangt CoRSt today Alon'" Jhe Orange Coast, the weather as a San~ AM ~ndition began to was tn ~ high 80s and tbe fortcast break apart. for' Fr;tday suggests that the Santa Ana 1ernpe.raturu , while still high tad~ condition will ease through the weekend. art expected to<lrop back to the mid-70! rrungCJouarllild Dne fog might Friday. The sudden Santa Ana oondltion move In Friday rnornlng, forecallers forced thermo.,.ters Into the hi&h llOI ljlid. • and even up to 100 d!grees along the nle hot, dry~weather drove thou11Dnd11 Southern C.Ulomla COllll Wedneadoy. ot perooni to· Orango Coast beaches. Lanr'-~ I T ..._ ---- .. ~ -• erio a s or P1·esident Mastectomy Performed Brown Sees Plot Testifies '· On ~Happy~- - NEW YORK (UP I) -Vice presidential By JOHN VALTERZA designee Nelson ·A. Rockefeller's wife, Of tti• 01111 .. uot s1111 Happy, underwent surgery today to have F.dmund G. Brown Jr. said today that her left breast removed because of th!;. CMlroversial campaign to rai s e cancer discovered Friday -the same money for him led by Regional Coastal Oay First Lady BW:yFord len-a-OOspital COiilmission Chairman t>onald B r i g h t after also undergoing breast removal may be a plot by orange c 0 u n t y surgery. Republican s to dis c r e dit his Rockefeller, mee~g with repo~ . gubernatorial campaign. as the surgery on his 4¥ryear..old wife • And Brown demanded that Dr. Bright progressed, acknowledged the'irony that ~ return any money collected ir;i advance SIMPLE REMOVAL NOT YET . sat~ ?f tick~ts to an aborted cocktail . reception which had been set up for PROVEN, SAYS REPORT -A9 next Thursday at the Santa Ana Country the wives of both himself and the Presi· ' .Chib nea r Costa lliesa. dent Who nominated rum should suffer ~ Brown also suggested t h a t the the same disease. · chairman of the regional commission which iMUes pennits for the coastal "Gentlemen," he began in a subdued stdp in Orange and Los Angeles coun!Jes tone at his Manhattan office, "you're .~ resign his post in ~he wake of disclosures not going .to believe what ~ .. havei. to about the ·fund.raisingt'-' .... . .. _, tell you. Happy' has just had a radical "Dr. Bright has apparently solicited mastectomy of the left breast." funds from Republicans and others \\1ho As tbe former New York governor would not usually donate -lo my cam- spoke, the surgery oh his wife progressed paign," the candi date said. a few. ~locks away at the f.1emorlal "His activities may be part of a Sloa n Jtettering Institute, a h o s pi t a I _campaign by Orange County Republicans speciaUzing in the treatmrot of cancer. to discredit my campa ign-;'' Bro\\'TI ad- ThePsuDTrgery, whichedbegan1 about! 15:30st ded. a.m. was expect to ast a ea The planning for the now-canceled four hours. · reception first came to light on Oct. 4 Rockefeller said his wife discovered when Dr. Brighfs university secreta,cy ••three small lumps" in her left breast 11 Friday and immediatel y \\·ent to her began ca ing representatives or major gynecologist for tests. She entered the landowners and development firms which h... .... ital Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ford frequently do high-stakes business with '""'t'' the commission . had her right breast removed in similar ,One recipient or the calls was Laguna surgery. · · The former governor, his race drawn with obvious concern. said the physicians told hlm Mrs. Rockefeller 's chances or recovery were 90 percent if the cancer had not spread to the )ymph system and 70 percent if it had. -y:: • 1 "It was Wonderftil t~e way she ha'ndled It." Rockefeller said. "She was worried ru:.d said .. so frankly (but\ was hopeful and confident that the q>eraUon would be a success ." A biopsy confirmed the existence o£ cancer and the 'radical mastectomy was begun. A! ln P..frs. Ford's case, speculation ctntered on whether the cancer bad sJ)read-to the ly1nph 11ocfes. \Vith 1'1rs. Ford. the cancer \\'as roru)ll, mostly con· rrnea 10 her right hreasl v.ilh traces of the malignancy found in l\\'O or three of the . 30 or so nodes In that area of the·body. A spokesman for Rockeftller said the 'CER P•1• ~ I-I y clra.nts T este cl 01 i Vrun ks;,cDogs VERO • BEA"Cll. Fla. !AP -The reaction cl drunks and dogs to 10 fire hydrants painted lo resemble American .. Revolutionary S()ldlers will be closely -studied before the bicentennial observa- . ti.on goes any further. -This city decided to -help celebrate , lhe na't1911's. bicentennial by painting fire plugs as replicas o( 1776 soldiers and sailors. But· Councilman Stuart C a ro p b e I t wanted to know, "HO\\' will drunks ttnd dogs react?" Mayor Art Ne ub e r ge r didn't have an answer. ;;o the counci l vottid to Mve I O hydrantJ decorated on a ttial basis. ' . . -............ WAS!llNGTON (UPI) ->Rt<s14ent Ford testified before a committee o{ Congress today that "there was no deal, Beach Lawyer William Wilcoxen \\'ho period, under no circumstances," which frequenUy represents clients before lhe led him to pardon Richard M. Nixon coastal panel. afler assuming the presidency from him. Wilcoxen said that the impression con-Ford became the fl?'St president in veyed in the invitation was that he was American history to undergo direct ques: sought for a meeting '11.ilh Dr. Bright _ tioning [rom a congressional panel In lo discuss a commission-related matter. a two-hour televised a·ppearan~ before Wilcoxen and others at the luncheon a subcommittee of the Howe Judiciary agreed I.hat the tenor of the conversation Committee -the panel which examined (Set BRIGHT, Page A%) his qualifications to become vice presi· {;r {;r {;r Coc1st Cha.ir111an Says His 4ction Totall y Proper By FREDERICK SCHOE!\1EHL OI llM Dall~ .. lkU 511K R eg ion a I Coa s t a I Commission Olairman Donald Bright , now the target of a state Attorney General's office investigation. said \Vedllesday that his campaigning· on behalf of gubernatorial hopeful Edn1und G. Bro1vn. Jr. \\'as com- pletely proper. Bright \\'BS host at an Oct. 7 lune in Long Beach at which leading coaslline developers or their representatives \\'ere asked to submit names of persons \\'ho would be willing to attend a $100 per person cocktail party for BrO\\'n Ori. 24 at the Santa Ana Country Club. In th£! wake of the luncheon. some or those attending said they left wit the impression that they would s~ future projects run aground before the com- . mtssion if they did not cooperate.... 11 l1h Brii,:hfs request. The regional coastal com mission. one or six in the state, has sweeping 1)()wers over all types of del'elopment '\\'\thin t,IXXI yards of 1he mean high tide llne. Only hodrs after the lul)chron WRS disclosed. Bright appeared before the parenf stat.c coastal commission and req uested an inveslig~Tion into lhe mal· 1er. "As a µrila\c ciU1.l'n. I do not ft'(>\ thnt by b1~\ng' appointed to lhe com· misssiQn I hul'e rorfeited my right ns a c11izen 10 participate in the cl('Cloral process." Bright said rollo\\·ing hi~ a~ -.pearance bcJore the comm:sslon. The ln\•rs!lj!Ation officially W3S rc- 15«. P!\OPER, Pago, Atl ------ dent a year ago and which voted last summer to impeach Nixon. Speaking forcefully and provid ing an explanation of the pardon which seemed to satisfy some of the subcommittee members. Ford said he acted--.as he did for the nation's sake -nol for Nixon 's. -He said he \\'anted to end a national division "over whet.her to indict. ·bring to lria"I. and punish a former president who already is condomncd to suffer long and deeply in I~ shame an d disgrace J>rought upon the office he held." Looking directly at Rep. E I i z a b e t h Holtzman !D-N.,'.1. the subeornm.ittee's !See PAR!){)\, Page A2 ~ Ora nge Coast W eat ht"r Slightly cooler Friday -but probably not enough to notice, ac· L'Grding to the \Vcalhcr !lervirc. Beach high~. after th~ fog lifts, should be near 78 rising to 92 in- l;ind. Lows lunight 56-60. 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HOUSE JUD!CIAR'V 'SUBCOMMITTEE TO EXP\:lUH'"NlXDN PARDON"'" Chief Exec utive Declares 'There Wes No Deel, Period, Under Any Clrcum1ta'nc1s' · f'rom Page A I P_\.RDON most outspok,l'n -critic Ford said: • • • of the pardon, "r want lo assure you and membe rs cf this subconlmitlee. me1nbers o f Congress and the people that there was no deal. period, under no circwnstances." He disclosed he discussed the possibili· .ty "or pardoning Nixon in a meeting 4 \vilh Alcll:ander ~f. Haig, Nixon 's White House. r hief of staff. eight days before ....Aug. 9 v.·hcn Nixon became the first .Chief exec utive to resign. At that nlCcling. Ford said, 11 a I g , j.disclosed to ~im "the damaging nature" or a Watergate tape Nixon was under :lu.s. Supreme-Court ordct..Jo surrender. ·:~e said Hai g raised "a p.prdon to the • residcn~, should he resign" as a possi· Ible course of action. t Sul, Fo rd stressed. he entered into ,}no ~uch agreement. He said he talked rlt Over v"ilh hi s wife. Betty, and with Qames D. St. Clair, Nixon's Watergate ' aw\'er. and decided it Ylould be im-~prudent for him even to advise Nixon \\•hat to do. \ Agai n ;ind again, Ford ~tres&ed ~ : ~isgrace Nixon broug htr upofl Nmiil('. 'by accepting a pardon. He def~­ •his decision to pardon Nlmi within a •month of his own assumpUoo of office, ; arguing it was better for the nation '.to put be.hind it the debate over Nixo.n's :·guilt or innocence in the, \\'atcrgate scan- , dal. r Rep. Lav.•rcnce J. Hogan ( R -M d . ) , , 11·hose dccisiOTl to vote to impeach Nixon ' marked a turning point in last summer's • events. asked f ord if he felt Nixon's , , acceptance of a pardon v.·as "tantamount , . to,~n ::.m!~~:~n ~~~uil:~~licd. ''The ac- 'ccptance of a pardon accord ing to legal autho riti t'S does indicate by t h e ac- cepta nce the person v.·ho accepts it does in effect admit guilt." Ford also said that if he had it to . do over again -even gi ven the extreme · .adverse public reaction -he still \lo'ould 'pardon Nixon. Replying to a question from Rep, \Yil~y tlla yne (R-lowa ), about the timing or the pardon. he said he had given the ma tter deep thought, that he considered ~-'waiting until arter an indictment of Nixon: until after a trial and possible 'conviction: and until after any jail term ,served by the former pre!idcnt upon convict ion. But he added. "I'm convinced that lin1ing of this pardon was done al the right time.··: OSANGE COAST st DAILY PILOT TI>-O••"GI' CIWl•I o • .i, P>lol. lll'llh wNCll •• <om01M a 1"" N•w•·'""''· •• ""1111-d by 1Pw OfM!'I' Coa\I P,,blo\hh•q Co'"lll"Y Sot!M•1t1 ..,!ltgl\'I .. , pul)l1""d. Mollll•1 f'tfOUQIO l'f-¥, IOI" t.>•ta ~W. 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I•\,. toll«t•I '!Mt!er (If ,.d..,.<11"'"•"1, ~'" .... , bot -.ll'"*X~ w ot"OVI 1111t.1•1 .,...,,;1-01 t;OPY?•ont-r Soltollll ti.,\ PO,llClf N •l:I <II (Ml• Mil'<!. Ctll,,..f!I• Sullw •lllllllft. n• (Mrlot• U.00 f1"11'11111'; by rnn•I W O(I rnotith!,, !fllllt .. , d'\t!MllOfl\" 00 tfl0fl1111y For Laguna Niguel Nixon Sues to Retain I Custody of Documents WASHINGTON (AP) -Farmar Presi-The agreement provided that Nixon, dent Nixon filed a suit in federal court a! custodian of the materials, would today to retain custody of millions of ,!?et one key and the government another. documents from hi s adminlst11ation It also said that Nixon's taoe. recordings \l'ould remain on deposit until September scheduled to be housed at Laguna Nlguel. 1979 and that Nixon thereafter had the c Nixon asked the court to o r d e r tii;t"ht to destrov any recordings before p~sidenlial counsel Philip W. Buchen returning the iema1nder to the govem- and two government officials not to ment. . Nixon noted that he is subject to produce or disclose a n y presidefllial subooenas demaodinf! production of the materials to anyone other than hill\.S(!Jr. materials but that he cannot answer In the complaint, Nixon said that' he them because the documents are no\. entered into an agreement with the in his custody. ford administration to house his ' On Sept. 9 the \llatergate special pro- secutor agreed with the White House presidential materials and p e r ! on a 1 that none of the materials could be records at the Niguel ziggurat but that moved from their d e po s i t o r y in the _ white il®.Si. ha.I not honored the Waihlngton without the'J>ro,secutor's ap-i~.. ti-1'!.!I. • '1Tbe relief requested is mere 10 "1"ie effect of this agreement was preserve the status quo ; that ls, to to interfere with tbe .contractual risi:hts µ;WDtaio the existing of or fprmer Presi~ent Nton" and to inhibit Uaf"" presidential materials",... n .~I ability lo <{Jsert ~~res id e n t i a I preserve Nixon's right to control privilege. the complaint stated. thereto." the fonner presiderit's com~ The complaint noted that N i x o n ' s ~la.int said. lawyers discussed. the Sept. 6 agreement The application for a t cm po r a r y but ~'these ·negotiations have not resulted restraining order was filed a g a J n st in even a limited iprpl ementation of Buchen. Arthur F. Sampson, the head the depository agreehlent." - of the General Services Administration, The complaint also .J1 o t e d that and Setret Service director Ji. Stuart Watergate prosecutors have said they Knight, individually and in their official intended to subPoena Buchen demanding capacities. that Nixon's~ papers be turned over to The aim of the suit is to give Nixon. them and that there have been at least rather than the \Vhite House, the right six oCher requests for access. to decide who gets acce~ to t h c documents. On Sept. 6 Nixon and Sampson signed an agreement in which the former presi· dent agreed to house all his presidential materials with the GSA in the NJguel facili1y. Fron1 Page Al BRIGHT ... by Dr. Bright and other hosts was that they were being asked to buy $100 tickets and to draft mailing lists of person! they knew who y,·ould be prime guests at the event. Wilcoxen said he never furni shed a list. nor did he make any donations. Some at the meeting, however, did furni sh their lists and the invitations began appearing in the mail a few days ago. Among the recipients were develop- ment finns y,·ith major perm i l ap- plications hanging in the balance before the commission. 1\nd the reluctance to discuss-for the record -their impression of the donal ion drivt> v.·as abundant among poten t i u I guests. One source from a major Orange Coast de veloper y,'Ofldered what effect the dri\·e might have on his compan~··s pennit.s. "You can't help but have 1he in1- prc~ion !hat if your finn doesn 't buy son1e tickets, perhaps the ISSUI?! you have pending before the commission ma.y have sonic unexpected trouble," said one major developer who as~ nol to be directly quoted. Robert Shelton, the !onner NeV.-port neat·h cily councilman who ls a con- sultan t to developers, Including I h e fr\1 ne COmpany, was at the meeting. ··t his whole epi!Ode can 't help but hurt the image and credibility of the 1..'00slal commission and I hope that st will all blow over,'' he said. Scurces at the session \lo'ho have e~· pmsed discomfort at havtng b e e n brought into the plan, said that the maioli.ty opinion by the delegates v.·as one of chagrin after the session. "To put ii bluntly, most of Ul!J h~ll like piceoos, e&pecially when we looked IH'OUnd to see all of theae iiidlvktuaJs Who have m3 }or st akes In eommlsslon decisions." a deJegate !aid. Most agreed that the potential for . controversy and conltlct of Interest was ~Xlrcme in the contribution plan, and that· !&king part In the mRlllng Ust and the suggested followup calls to ~I· plenta of Ucket.s m..ide t h e m UR· comfortable, -- ~ l From Page Al PROPER ••• quested by Melvin Lane. state com . mission cbalnnan, and approved by stale Attorney General Evelle Younger. An investigation also is planned by the staff of Gov. Ronald Reagan. Bright was a Reagan appointee to the com· mission following voter ·approval 0 r Propo!lit\on 20, the coastline" conservation initla~ve that. established the regional agencies. 1 -Demands tor Bright's resignation have come from Brown and Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Ncwpcrt Beach). "I have no intention of submitting my resignatkE as chalnnan of the South Coast Regional Zone Commission " Bright said. ' Fellow commissioners supported his stance. . "It wou'ld be extremely unlortU[late if he was forced to step aside," sald Comm issioner Rimmon Fay. Thousnnds Bid Sullivnn Aclieu . NEW YORK (UPI) -ThOusands of mourners. fans, col.leagues and corh· pell tors jammed solemn St. .Patrick's Cat/X'dral for a funeral Mass for television shov.man aod columnist Ed Sullivan. Sullivan died Sunday night al Lenox !·fill llospital from cancer of the csoohagus. He was 73. Cardinal Terence Cooke, pale and v.·eakened from malaria contracted on a recent tour ot Africa, presided Wednes- day over the Ma!s at St. Patrick's, Y.'here thousands crowded under lbe high, somb@r archway! to hear the f I n a I eulogies to the benefactor of countless entertainers. S.UOG CROSSES VI? SEATTLE'S MAYOR SEAITLE (UPI) -AJ M•Y<t Wes Uhlman was 5ignlng a ''Clean Air \\'eek" proclamation • Wednc~a_yJate a o d f~erat agenele• were Issuing an--atert that said th at lndUJtrlet 1n Seattle would be curtailed If lh• atmosphere pollution rose ri ve more po~t.1- 'Shared Reports' Dean Testifies: Tol<tEhrlichman ' . . ... -WASHINGTON (ORO .-John W. Dean TIJ testified today th&t within a month of the Watergate bugging arrests he obtained confidential F-Bl reports on the status of the lnve.stigatlon and !bared them v.•ith all five men on trial! for CO\'eri ng up the scandal ·1 '- 0ean also testified that he fully briefed defendant John D. Ehrlichman In June 1972 about who was responsible Jor the bugging but heard ~hrliclunan teJI FBI agents a month later that "the only thing he knew abou t the break-in y,·as what he read in the newspapers." Jn his second day on the stand, the government 's star witness. who is serv· ing a one to four.year prison term. continued to recite the story he first told the nationally televised S e n a t e Watergate hearings 16 months ago. """'Th e pros«;__cution l e d hi 1n chronol'ogically through ihe period tOUOw . ing I.he June 17, 1972 bugging arrests and up lb his Sept.' 15, 1972 meeting With former Presldent Nixon. Prosecutors were prepared to in- troduce tbe White House tape of that meeting -the first tape to be offered in evidence at the cover-up trial of the five fonner Nixon aides. A recess was called while ear phones w e r e distributed so the jury and afl persons In the courtroom could hear the tape directl y. Dean testified that beginning in ea rly July 1972 he obtained reports on the ~tus of the Watergate investigation directly from L. Patrick Gray Ill. then acting director of the FBI. Dean said he s how E'd an FBI memorandum to Ehrllchman and defen- dants John N. tl-1ilchell and H .~ R . Haldeman ·and shared "raw FBI files" with defendants Robert C. Mantian, a 110metime San Clemente resident, and Kenneth W. Parkinson. Under questioning, he testified that neither Mitchell. Mardian or Parkinson then held any position with the govern- ment and that the fil es v.•ere marked '·pniperty of the FBI ... for int ern al USC on ly." Earlier. the tea m of prosecuto rs said that most prospective jurors thought ' It was unfair to prosecute Nixon's aide.s . v.·hen the former rresident had been pardoned. Confirining what had been sUspected ~s ~he reason for the long delay in finding a ju 11r. chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal indicated possible bias against the government had been a·ma=---- jor problem. I'! think the jury Is smart enou1th lo know v.·e're not hPre. to try ... Mr. Nixon," he said. "It's not unfair to say that we.had more people s11y (during jury selection ) that the government ~·as proceeding unfairly becawte of t h e pardon than ·had .u n opinion on the guil t or innocence of the defend;int." \Vhen defense attorneys protested to U.S: District Judge John J. Siric;i that he ordered them not to discuss what had gone on in the nearly tv.·o weeks of jur't'··selcction 'Procedures, the" jud~ agreed. "I don 't think 1vc should say any more about that ," said Slrica. cutting Neal off. Sirica has schcdul t'd a hearing later on v.·hether Nixon n1ust be compelled to lea ve San ·Clemente and testify al the trial. Nixon has been su bpoenaed both by the prosecution and the de fense. but is pleading he is loo sick to make the tri p to \Yas hington. ]Vo Li bera ce 8hou; for 3,800 P!ITSBURGH l\!.P!) -About S.SOQ TIOO:race fans turned up at the Syria Mosque Wednesday night to listen to the famed pianist, but h~ did not show VP· It ~en1s there was a ;'booking agent error'' and Liberace was in Reno.\ Nev. The sponsoring Shriners sold 11,400 tickets -or 3.800 each night -at $3 each for a three-night appearance by Liberace only to discover that he would not show up. Woman Helpless Neighbors Refused to Enter Home BOCA RATON, Fla. (U PI) -An elderly woman who lay help- less for a week in her locked garage because neighbors feared to in- vade her privacy died Wednesday, apparently as a result of injuries and exposur."!. . Mrs. Minna Wachsmann, 79. \Vas unable to tell police the details of her ordeal, but officers speculated she was hurt in a fall in her hon:ie and crawled to her garage in an effort to reach help. Physicians at Boca Raton Community Hospital estimated she had been without food or water for at least a week. Neighbors said ~ had not seen her for a week and she failed to. answer her doorbell or telephone . Some said they thought she might have gone to Pennsylvania to visi t friends. Others said they debated calling police to break into the locked home but feared she would be angry, but someone finally called the police department \Vednesday. · • • .. _ HAS BREAST REMOVED , Happy Rockefeller .. • Frq111 .Page Al C:AN€ER·-;~ .- biopsy v.'as Petfonned by Dr. Arthur V. Greeley of New York and the surgery hy Dr. Jerome Urbllll, acting chief of breast service at Sloan Kettering. Rcckefeller said he notified the Presi· den t of his wife's diagnosis two days ago. Asked how his \life's illn~ m.i gbt affeet his political plans. Rockefeller responded : '"I think at lhis time, perhaps all of u.s should think about Happy's future, which is the one concern I have. We just · thank God she went in and that 1his country has such \\llnderful doc- tors ... to cope with this situation." Speaking of hi1 call to Fo rd . Rockefeller said the President and Betty "sent Jheir lo.Ye._ and said they hoped It would not tum out to be thls." In response to a question on whether Rockefeller and hili wife' considered a partial mastectomy, the formet governor said they agreed ahead of lime that il the biopsy was positive, they would go ahead with th.e full operation. From l'age Al HEAT ... Lifeguards said the visitors were greeted by large swell! spawned by stonn! far in the South Pacific. In the mountains, where the only real winds a&ve hit in reci!nt days, humidity has been 10 percent and firefighters are especially concerned. Forecasters said that a stronger flow of coastal air should drive the !!lmog back to inland areas Friday and the temperature will drop to norm<iil fall levels. l\fis8io nary Killed ABERYSTIVYTH. Wales (UPI) -A yollllg Mormon missiooary from Utah was killed Yid another from Arizona seriously injured in a car-truck crash near here. Officials of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saini! said Wednesday that Garth Vinton Pierce. 20, Salt Lake City, "''a'S killed In the accident. - MOW THRU OCTOBER 26 ..,. Fill your wardrobe. at pre-IMFLATIOM PRICES MAHI: llAHD COORDIMATED LADtlS SPORTSWEAR st.. 1-20 l/3 to 1/2 OFF Sl'ORTSHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS • LMg & a.rt """• SbiH S, M, L, XL IS ho 17V1 $299 ... $6" LOMG 5LllVl SLOUSES 30°/o-40°/o• 50°/o REDUCTIOM MEN'S SLAX hly PM. llllh ..........._.S...Cwtft ~J,·40 s5tt •• s19 99 T!NNIS SHOES U.DIES-llEDS ...,., _.White , s4t9 sa..4-t.ll . 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The . changes are aimed fil freeing nurses from paperwork, making best use of their individual abilities and im· proving the efr1ciency of supe rvision. said P.tarie Cook. acting ,assist ant ad- ministrator. Mrs. Cook. who is supervising the reorganization, said she is decentralizing nursing supervision. abolishing t h e seniority system and training o the r employes to handle paperwork. where possible. Mrs. Cook has an M.A. in public administration in addition to being a registered nurse (R.N.). She. began the reorganization irnmedialely after assum- ing her new (lffice la st month. She had previously been rommunily service coordinator for t:\::hospital for a year ~nd a half. Mrs. Cook said she to use decentrali:r.ation. a concept used by many businesses, to try to solve some or the problems """"hich affect the whale SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL REORGA~ZING NURSES Regi1tered Nurse Karlin Tait Prepare• Salin"e Solution Boy, 15, Seized In Slaying of A11alici1n Florist Lawvers !or defendant !No·tn Ttavin. an Aiifhoragc auorn1·y, argue<! \Ved· nesday ! ha.I 30.000 A ln$ans twve us1'Cf or possessed mariju&na, at least ooce . n1e la>Ayers also cited sJatii.iics from lhe 1973 ·National Co111n1isoiou on f\lari · Juana and Drug Abusr ,.,,hicb determined tfiat almost :!!>"million Americans ha ve tried 1nafijuuna at least once. · Ravin \\"as arrested on a n1ar1Jua113 possessi on charge after bet g gearched by pohce wlul he refused 10 sign 1.1 • 15-year-otd A11;.1heim I.Joy was ar-tr~~~ t~~~~~be~:~.r ~:,:icl Court rested Wedn~sday night and ct''.:-:;ed Judge Dorothy Tyner denied a motion v.·itb lhe stabbing murder a >A'eclt ago to dismiss Ra\·in's case on grounds of of flori st Vehna !\1ae Jonknuu1 . unconstitutionality. A Superior Co u r L Police said the arrest came after upheld Tyner 's decision. around the-clock investigations since the c~~rt~~;~~~~ik~\h~ ~~~i~~:renic wo1nan was slain li1sl TI1ur~ay morning -Does restriction of 1n<1rijua11<J use in the workroom of her shop, Rainbow in private violate U.S. and slalt• CQn· of F\01vers. stitutional guarantees of liherty'l 1\-lrs. Jonkman, 40. also of Anaheim. -Do the restriclions violate an in- was found dead face d<fwn on the rloor dividual's ri ght to privacy·! after witnesses hea rd screams from the -Is it irrational to cl;"1ssif~ n1<1r11uana shop and spotted a long haired boy 1vith other. more dangerous drags'.' ruruiing from the front door. A knife -Does the legality oi. alcohol and Covered with blood "'as found at the the illegality of marijuana deny those scene: \\'ho ·1\ish to smoke marijuana due pro- The youth arrested by police was not ccs.s of Jaw: MAKES SYSTEM CHANGES M.rle Cook nursing profession. "Tbis is something I've always wanted lo do," she said. identlfied though officers did say he was Ravin's la\\'Yers say the burden uf grams or four and five yea r university Nurses in Orange County, v.'hich ~1rs. arrested at his home. The motive for proof lies with the government to show· programs. Cook said has a low pay scale, earn the murder was apparently robbery, in-there is a "compelling public inlercsl' Irvine Files Court B.rief To begin v.'itP, she separated nursing supervision, which was formerly bandied as one unit, into three divisions. To alleviate this problem. Mrs .. Cook i -be~t~w~ee=nl;;;IOOO~~and;i~ll~.300~~·~m~on=lh=.~~~~v~e~st~ig;a~I0~'8~sa=i~d.;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;~;i;n~pro;;;;h;;ib;;i;;tin~g~use;;:;o;!~l;he;:;;;dru~g;. ;;;;:-is helping plan an internship program • for nursing students from Saddleback College. In Zone Case ' Attorneys ror the City or Jrvlne are working on a friend of the court brief to help in a state suprerile court case uilich could undermine the authority or cities to zone property. Irvine is one of 30 cities which this week have decided to contribute $250· to the appeal of the HFli Ud. and Von's Markets zoning case against the City of c.erritos. n.e case revolves around a Cerritos Jami decision to change the zoning of S.'Z acres of land jointly owned by the two firms from commercial to residen· tial use. The Los Angeles district court ruled that suclt "downzoning" constituted in- verse condemnation-depriving a land owner of the use of his property without compensation -and the city was liable for the drop in value, .Irvine City At- torney James Erickson said. The firms. contended that the v~llli! of the property dropped from more than $400,000 to $75,000 as a result of the zone change, Erickson said. Such a r'Uling, Erickson said, would inhibit city councils in making land use decisiOO!. Tbe Cerritos 2one change, he said, was in line with the city's genral plan. A better legal remedy for improper land use decisions, he said, Is an attack "One is for patients who are in and out quickly. This includes the operating room, recovery room, outpatient and emergency room," "lrs. Cook said. The second division is for continuing care in such areas as obstetrics. and the alcOOol care center, she said. Also included are intensive care units, which maintain almost a one-to-ooe r a t io between nurses and patients. The third d.ivtsion is for home care. tlrs. Cook said. Each division is beaded by a patient care coordinator who is an R.N. · The -coordinators are now working out programs for their new divisions. ln addition, tbe entire nursing staff i s meeting in rap sessioos to d i s c u s s priorities for the new system. '"Ibey're very enthusiastic, .. Mrs. Cook si.i.d. . ' Another of her innovations has betn to abolish the seniority system. .,l'm co~rned about malching the ability with the assignmeot." she said. She explained that one of her cmcems is the different backgrounds nurses bring to their work. "Nurses (R.N. 's) have different sets of experiences and educational pa.ckages. yet they're all expected to perform at the same revel. You can't do that." Airs. Cook said. She said graduates of most tw~year junior college nursing programs have little clini cal· ex~ compared to graduates ol three-year hospital pro- Another new feature at Uie hospital will be the use of physicians to instruct nurses in the latest techniques. "Technology is changing things so fast." Mrs. Cook said. As an example, she said that doctors must now sho\V nurses how they want a patient to be positioned during a hip transplant, an operntion wbicb didn't exist a few Years ago. Another change will be the training or licensed vocational nurses (L.V.N.l lo Clispen~ drugs at night and probably of a night secretary to handle paperwork for the coroner's office and mortuaries. Currently, nurses handle ,,aperwork and othtr details at night. which are the responsibility or other. departments during the day, lt1rs. Cook said. "A ~ 51.U>ervisor <ED spend as much as "15 percent of her time dispens- ing drugs at night after the hospital ,pharmaczy closes. · "Tbat ~meaos tf th er e ~s an in- experienced" nurse on the noor and she needs help making a difficult decision, her nursing supervisor may not b e available," Mrs. Cook said. The nursing staff at South Coast Com- munity Hospital is comprised or about 40 R.N.'s, 10 L.V.N.'s and 25 nursing assistants, Mrs. Cook said. They are responsible for between 80 and 125 patients at any one time, she said. Nurses work in three eight-Mur shifts. South Coast Sc1wols , on-the zoning ordinance jtself rathe.,_ ________ _ than making the city financially liable c for the manges in permitted uses of Mull 0 p te Stud 1":1P.a1s fo• ··~stance from the League . m. u r y of California Cit-ies, said Erickson, a member of the Rutan and Tucker law inn whidl represents about 20 cities. v."tnt out Monday and received imme- diate support from at least 30 cities. - · South C:Oast students may soon be "'astewater. using a computer to study problems Calvin Nelson. chairman of t h e of pollution, chemistry and the stock mathematics a n d engineering depart- market. meol at Sadlleback C:Ollege, u.id the Laguna Beach trustees approved grant wi ll iiot involve much money hut ' Y 011th, 21, Shot; After Sc1uabhle participation in a computer program will provide an instructor for a two-day Tuesday for which Saddleback College conference to show local teachers how has applied for a National Science Fonn-t·o use the e<1mputer. dation Grant. It will also provide prepared computer The program will also involve the progran1s for the simulations. Capistrano, Saddleback. Orange a n d Participating high schools a n d in- SAN FR.ANC!SCO (UP!) -A surfu shot from a passing car will be crippled ror life, if he · lives, physicians said after surgery for a split·spioe. Irvine Unified School Districts. termediate schools must agree to provide The program will use Sad d I e back five teachers for the two-day \\-'Orksbop, College's time-sharing comp uter to Nelson said. simulate social and physic a I en-They must also agree to use lhe The victim Is James Walsh. 21 , who was hit by a bullet while talking with friends on a street corner. virorunents. said Robert Reeves. Laguna computer in their classes at least once Beach district assistant superintendent. during the 1975-76 school year. For example, he sa id that in one Students may come to Saddleback Police arrested Matthew Flannery, San Anselmo, and Eug~ Reynolds, S a n Francisco, on charges of assault with intent to murder. Botti are 18. program, "Pollution,°' students will be / C:Ollege to use the computer or may able to study t h e interrelationship be given the use of a terminal connected between various community a c I i o n s , to the computer at their o"'" schools, such as tax hikes.. and cleaning up Nelson said. 'Trying to Buy Office' Bagley Blasts ~ory Funds SACRA lit ENT 0 (AP) -The Qemocrats who knO\Y n1c. '' Cella told Republican candidate for con t·r o 11 er a newsman in July he \Vas a Rcpubliclln. claimed Wedne9day that two Orange county milllona\res are "trying to buy "It's very clear my candidacy is sup- an office" with massive contributions ported by friends of mine, bus In e ~ s and loans lo his opponent associates. It's good. clean money. That's· "It is ugly. It ill. !lick. It lJ obsccr.e," the kind of money ii is," Cory said said Assemblyman Wffi laf'I] Bnglcy (R· during a debate before the Sllcramento _ San ·Ratacl). Pre~ Club. lils Democratic roe. Assemblyman Ken Each lawmaker Mid the matter or Cory of Garden Grove, responded by pollUcaJ Independence Is the key is.we accusing BagJey of being beholden to tn· their race lo swxeed Republican Southern Pacific, Pacific Gas & Electric Houstoo I. Fk>umoy. the GOP nominee Company and oil companles In his quest for governor. . • • for the contr()Jler'1 ofrlce. "The qne.Oon 11 whether the people Cory aald "I'm not ashamed .. of the •. are going lo get a controller or wh.::ther support he has received from Richa rd the oil companies are/' Cory sald. O-Netll ond Dr. Louis Cella. Tht'y have Cory listed a string or· law llnns looned or contrtbuted '53@,000 to the which repmenL n1ajor oil Or1ns aJl(.I Cory cnmpa~n, n1ost of It during the utilities con!flbuUns to Bagley'• cnm- prlmary election polriod. palgn. :te t:llled them ' •~ones t, rlch "ll'a tcry ch~ar lbat Dagley has done -- we ll by his law rim1 cliemand well by his contribulors. '' he said. Cory cited a $.'i.000 contribution 10 Bagley by lhc. Southern Pacinc. and noted that the railroad, oil pipeline and land [irn1 is a client of Bagley's law finn . Col')' no1ed thal the controller is a member"o( the state Board of EqUJllir.a- tion which sets prop<'rtY tax asse5"cnnents for public utilities. lncluding PG&E and the railroads. "They arc the pov;·e.r st.ructuN! of Ca ltlomla," Cory said after reading oU the list or '[lmlS which bad contribu ted to Dagley. Bagley said {lne ot his torme.r law partners hr111dled a single lond lhlgalion cuiic for Soulhcm Pacific in 1970 \Yhlch netted the firm· a $2,000 fee or which E\agley would hove roccivL-d. about $200. I ' Drexel Upholstery 20% OFF •• A c SALE! Save on any of these exquisitely tailored Drexel designs now, and live the luxury life forever after. 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' -J1,1 st • "\"\ wi th Tona urpbine ' = 011, l'llV, DEPT. -!low \ore have lhe ca!le or Dr. Donald Bright, the Cal State J.~ullerton biology profeasor and chairman of our regional coastal com· miasion, -who has leaped into partisan - politics. Dr. Bright leaped, but he did not execute a safe landing. The coastal commission , you w i 11 recall. was set up by California voter$ \\'ho passed Proposition 2Q. The idea v.·as for a panel of pt.'Ople "ho v.·ould pass on fut ure coastal developments and protect our coastline from exploitation and destruction by rampan t develop- ment. Clearly, some or us \\'ere cynical aboul this : suggesting you can't cure the ills of gove rnment by creating another layer of government. Your correspondent is one, of those critics.. Anyway, Dr. Bright became chairmao of our regional coastal commission. He is considered''a good man; reasonable, fair and DOt a wild-eytd radical 8mong the envlt'f.llmentalists, sometimes called the bould-bugs people. . JUST RECENTLY, Dr. Bright leaped into lhat poltt~I arena and bu come out of it bloodied from all sides. \Vhat he did was decide that for en· vironmental concerns. Edmund G. Brov.'tl Jr. "'ould be the best bet for the next governor of California. So Bright decided to gather some support for h:lr. Brown. He called a little luncheon whereto \Yere invited some 15 men who represented some of the biggest coastal developers now operating. Those Jn attendance included people like Robert Shelton or the lrvine Com- pany, Newport Beach attorney Thom11s D. Peckenpaugh and Laguna Beach at- tomey·environmentalist William Wilcox- en. All who have been interviewed since vow they had no suspicion as to why Bright called this little meeting. THEV FOUND OUT. He wanted money and lists of possible supporters for Jerry Brown's gubernatorial cam· paign. And as for the maste r of ceremonies for th!! .... ~Jlering. J?r· Bright selected one iUftdlJ1 G. Smith, a lobbyist for Southern CalHornia Edison Cootpany an wtfit '4'eil known for "5 efforts.-before the CIUt;aL"Qtlnmission on behalf of the San ODafre nuclear generating plant. All ot tllil is simply incredible. Mills! Boi11~eo1ning Net Happy. One • • From Wlrt Servktl LITl'LE ROCK, Ark. -II wam~ a haP9)' boQ>ecomiJlc for Rep. Wilbur D. Mills {0.Ark.J · . , Thtrt were no supporters to greet him •t I.he airport. On1)f" staff mem· ben and dozens of rep<>rters aboutlna q11e15tlons about an iockteot tbat may mean the end of hls politieaJ career. Mills, chairman of the House Ways and M•s Committee, canie bac~ td Arkansas Wednesday for the first lin\e 'since aq .Incident on the n.lgbt of OCt. 1 Involving an Argentinian strlp~r, scratches OD._ hls face and tbe OtS. ParkJ Pollet. Polly Mills. her left foot in 1a cast for the past four weekl, bobbled aJoog beside her husband as the coup edged Uie1r way through tbe .airport hall· way , ~down an esca lator that ha<\ been turned off and into a waiting car. '. NEITHER l\tJtS. l\UUS nor her h~band smiled ~they answered quu- tioll5 and aides tried to clur a path for them. Mills ' race appeared nlllhed -001 without visible Cuts or aCTitCbCs. They v.·ent to their home in Kensetr, 50 miles northeast or LitUe Rock. and \\Wld not ans~er questiom Wednesday night. The congressman's ftrSt speak- ing eogagement was scheduled ror tonight. Mills told reporters at the airport that he had been in touch with his politica l advisers in Arkansas and "they say I'm in 'good shape" for the race with Republican Judy Petty. Mrs. J?etty has said that she will not:make the 1ncident an issue in the campaign, but !hat it "'ill be a factor in the race .• "Anything that happens will be a factor,'' Mills said, but when asked lf he feared deleat ffom his first general election opponent in 19 terms, he said, "I don't think !here is any que.stio~ about lha~." I ' stripper known pro1ess1W11y as "Fanne Fos, the Arsentlne Ftrecracker," jumped Into tho Tidal Basin near Ibo Jeffenon Memorial and had lo, be ..... cued · · -Autboritie1 saki A.1a11 appeared intoxicated anc1 a police officer drove hlm hom•. ' · t'U ba -~ " Mills told newsmen: 111 Said l was embarrassed. J m s 1 em rraue\I. John Meyer of CBS News w~ (n1erviewed Mills aboard a plane on the trip to /,J'kaosas, aske4: "\V~s there anything between you and Ule young " lady"" • '~No," Mills replied, "I ought 'to be flattered at my ag~ of ~s for anybody to ask me such a question, but, uh , J know the impr~10n IS trying to be created that there was, but she said herself that l\irs. fl.1dls was with us. when-- ever we went out e.1cept one or two occasions when she was at ~ ~~~b her, foot broken, but we were oot by ourselves on any of thooe occasions. •• MILLS WAS ASKED by'tBS If if was true that some of the peeple In his car on Oct. 1 were1ntoxicated. , didn' thin• bod ~ "I don't know frankly,'' the l'Ongressman replied. 'I t " any Y was. I didn't thjnk I was. l relt like I was high." · . , He laughed, then added , "And, we'd been cel~braUng this la~ s depart1:1"' back to Argentlna And, mayQe v.·e did have a httle too much. I !11 ,~ gomg to say we did or didn't, but I didn't feel it. I didn't feel that w~ did. .. Mills ~id be wasn't sure how long he had known Mrs. Bat~ella. He said he might bave. known her "a year at least.•• . . '· . • Asked if he expected and adverse reaction to the .1:11c1dent, ~ills aa1d: "Qh, it will to some people who want to be prone lo cnhclze or flrid fault or make something big." , t k hi hi' Mills said bis face was cratched when someone s e~bow s rue m w 1e. THE PARK POU CE stoooed..'-tills' car at 2 a.rii. Oct. 7 as it was speeding through the streets of Wasbingi.o.n 'with its lights Qfi. A woman in Lb« car with Mills, identified as Anabel! Battistella, a former WIL~UR MILLS be wai in the car. "l don't know whose it was," he said. "It may have been this lady's. But my glasses were broken in ~he. process, and the gla~ '7'8tched the side. of my eye and undemeatb my eye and on my nose. l think its ~ty well healed now ; it wasn 't deep -just enough of a stratcb to bleed •.. ', .. au ,. Isra el Makes Its Biggest Manh11nt Ever From Wire Services Israel launched the biggest manhunt ever in the northwest secti®i of the country toda y. sending helicopters, }ets and troops after a !iffiall gang oC Arab guerrillas loose in the area for si.1 daysr military sources said in Tel Aviv. The military command made no of· ficial comment on the hunt for the ( __ IN_S_H_O_R_T._ •• _) band, thought ~o number up to eight men. and military censorship prohibited publication or all details on the e..itent of the hunt or its progress. Air Force heliCQPters a n d recon- naissance jets swooped down low in the searcb as troops scrambled through ravines. dry river beds and orchards tba\ vehicles couldn't reach, r e p o r t s from the area said. e Farmers Offer c-a . , Roekefelle1• Ruckus These three men occupy important role in Nelson Rockefeller confirmation hearings. Howard Cannon (L ), chairman of Senate Rules Committee, has re- jected Rockefeller request for i[nmediate public ...-beari.qgs, Victor Lasky (center) 11 author of un- flattering biography or Arthur Goldberg that fig- ' Police Frisk .Students at · Riot School • BOSTON (UPI) -All black aod white teen-agers entering Hyde Park H i g h School were fris~ed by police today. Officials said they were determined to keep weapons out of tfJe racially troubled scl!ool. Girls had to open up their purses. Police also looked under the jackets of all students. ~ Sixty uniformed police were stationed in the hallways at Hyde Park High.. . Buses with the usual motorcycle police escort arrived · without ln~idenl. Hun· dreds of poliee, some mounted on horsel, lined the bus routes fn Hyde Park. Some 450 state-and metropolitan police ·kept the peace in South Boston.- -ured in 1970 New York State gubernatorial cam-ABOUT 150 WHITES entered Hyde paign. New York GOP leader L. Judson li1orhouse Park, but many left by side doors after: (R) reportedly received $86 ,000 Rockefeller gift. He they saw they were considJ!rably out- was later convicted of bribery but given clemency numbered by blacks who had been bused by l\OCkefeller toclay.,Sen. William V¥ScotqB.VL).,.-in. Other w!Jite.s used tlJe "frisk" as said be wonld vote against llle nominatioD. an excuse for not-1olng to achbol, claim-. . • • · -ing their civil rights were be~ miated. -·· • ... ...::.;., -~ __ " , One , ~le girl, who beet',. ·~g ~ .. •..-~ " '" nervoas,_;. was tak.en from the -~ • ·E11gland Bolste1·s F.~rces :~~ .. ~~?~:~~~.:n.dd:~~~ . • . demonstrators o£f the streets and racial ' j ~ - • You could understand it if Dr. Bright had summoned sudJ a ses:skln of the Sierra Club, the EnvirOnmental Cpali· Lion. Audubon Society and oth~r like people and pitched t~em for cash under the banner of saving the coastline. But instead, Dr. Bri~ g a th e r e d together all the people 1'bi.t the coastal commission is supposed to be keeping under control. People the commission has been leaning on. CUBA CITY. W11. -. Pretlded. ford has until tonight lo decide wheithe!'L to accept a gift or 1,000 calves for dGna- tiQll to hurricane-stricken Hondur~ or ~ 1hem slaughtered and left to rot 'thi s weekend by Wisconsin fannetf. The Wisconsin Chapter of the Milltar>t National Farmers Organization •. which Tuesday slaughte red some 6:,0 calves in a protest over low stock prices, offered the calves Wednesda y to Ford to ship lo Honduras. Riclia.rd Burton Finds Hirnself Ne1v Elizabeth tens::; to a mlnimum in and around In l1·eland·,Hostages Free ~ wa~!:Jsc:i th• most peace!u] days . smce classes began Sept. 12 under a federal l'Ourt-ordered busing plan. And then he asks them for money. THJS IS iORT OF the equivalent of Democrat Jerry Brown asking Orange County's "Llnooln Club to contribute to his campaJ@n treasury. !\1a-ny otJWYers flg\.1!"!"\Dr. Bright's maneuver wa! either the most incredibly naive in our slate political history or, il \vas simply a blatant pov.·er play. Take your choice. Dr. Bright denies there was even any implication that the developers "Would get l'Ommission favor s for their dona· lions. But mcan\\·hi\c. he ha! been denounced by some of those at the meeting: flayed by GOP gubernalorial candidate Houston Flournoy; ra~ped by the developers; his resignation d cm a n de d by the afore1ncntioned Jerry Brown ; and generally fallen upon bad times. Naive effort or blatant. power play. one thing you know .(er certain today. Dr. Bright is no politician. e Dead ~Ian at Wheel NEW CASTLE, Ind. -A tunaway · car, traveling at up to 100 miles per hour 'lrith a dead man behind the wheel, slammed into a · kindergarten classroom· Wednesday, killing two children and in- juring nin~-other.I. The driver of the runaway cat, Frank Burris, 63, New Castle, was dead at the scene. Autborities said he apparaitly had suffered a fatal heart attack before losing control of the auto. 1 • e Senate Deteats Veta' WASlDNGTON -The Senate as joined the House in overriding President Ford's veto of the $7 billion raHroad retirement bill, making the bill law and handing the President his,ffrst major :Setback in Congress. The Senate voted Wednesday 72 to i to kill the veto, a margin 24 more ttiin -me necessary two thirds. Qnly Sen. William L. Scott (R-Va.), voled to sustain the veto. LONDON (kP) -Richard Burton said ton ight he plans to marry a nev.1 lo\le ··;n his lire, Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia who is related to the British royal family. • • The 49-year-old act.or. divorced from Elizabeth Taylor four months ago. made the announcemen t wlth the 38-year-old princess at his side. -"\Ve are-going to gel marri~ as soon as it is practicably p o s s i b I e . • ' Burton said outside his hon1e in north Lon- Ca1herine. one ·or the' prinress' three children by previous marriages, was with them. The princess' estranged h u s b a n d . British banker Neil Balfour, 33, ran unsuccessfully as a Conservative in last week's British national eloctions. The chairman of bis dis l ri c l · s Conservative association. Bert Tyrrell. said in a statement that Balfour had offered to resign because of "the in· volvement of his wife with Richard Burton ." He said the association's ex · ecutive committee was considering the offer. 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' ' ARMAGH, Northern Ireland (AP) -The .too woll)en ·Inside were thought Women inmates of Armagh jail who seiz-to have links. with the outlawed Irish eel the warden and three womt!l guards Republican Army, which is waging guer· freed them unharmed early today after rilla warfare to try lo force the· British holding them for 14 hours. out of the mainly Protestant proyince Release of the four hostages came and unite it with the predominantly afte r the illiil's Roman Catholic · and Catholic lrilb Republic of the South of Protestant chaplain! had assured the )re land. , - inmates that male prisoners \\·ho rioted In other prisons "'ere safe: The pri90ll officerJ were captured ·\Ved- nesday as violence swept tour Northern Ireland jails and guerrilla bomb ex· plosions and gunfire erupted in Belfast streets. · THE OUTBURS:J'S seemed directed at the British policy of inteni'·i;: suspect- ed terrorists in the sectarian conflict between extremist,.Protestants and Ro- man Catholics. Since the fighting flared up in '1969. 1,067· persons have been kl tied. In London,the Defense Ministry an· nounced It was sending 600 more soldiers to Northern Ireland because of the lat~ violence, bringtiig British troop strength in the province to 15,000. At Armagh, guerrilla gunmen opened fire on British troops waiting outside the prison. No casualties were reported. HUG H CUNNINGHAM, tlJe ~qh tlarden, and three guards w9'e l8b:ed as they inspected the women's cells. ...Jfhe rebellious prisoners forced t h e · ·hmtages .int9 an attic of the grim 200- year-old building and erected a barricade of furniture. ... We shall not give Up until oar W are safe, and we know they are sail,'' a spokesman for the Annagb inmates · shouted \o newsmen. ' The kidnapings w~ spirked b y rumors that rioters ln the Maze Jail near Belfast were killed when they went on the rampage late Tuesday, atta.bilng guards and setting fire td thelr quonset huts. Maze, which c6ntains &bbut l 400 male detainees and 500 men either ~­ victed or awaiting ..trial. · was virtually destroyed before troops quelll'd t h e · vk>lence with nausea gas and rubber bullets. High IQs Sexy S111art Women Ha11e Stro nger D.rives • SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Women with high IQs are often more sexually aggressive and less sexually lnhibiled than "·on1en of average intclligeru:e, a S y r a c u s e clinical psychologist reports after a 10- year study of sexuality of highly in· telligent wotncn. Disputing humorist Dorothy Par"ker·s oh-quoted, "t.1en seldom make passe~ at girl s who "'ear glas91!s,'' Dr. Manfred F. Dc,\tartlno said in a recent inter-A cw : "Men have been looking In the wrong direction for a loog time. They should be making pastel at girls who Vit:Qr ,1....... Ir ahythlng, ....... ol high Intelligence are not only as sexy a11 those ol average Intelligence, but Utey are somewhat mort so." in love-sex relatiOMhlpe. They shouldn't feel they have to hide their lntelUgence. The problem lies with men1 In making then1 aware of the ract that intelligedce and sexual respo ns i ve n ess do go together." • De.'1:arUno said intelligent women "tend to have feelings of hlgh s e I r estec1n, they seem to be-more ad· venturous, more experlmtlntal and even more innovative ln their sexual rel&· tlonshlps. They also tend to be very '.fell Informed on millers pertaining to aex." He satd the stud,y !how~ that II> tellicent W()lneD ire matt eenia.lly active betW«ll the are• ol 20 and 211. and most of them charocterizt: their te1 drives as stronger than average. Three Natiooal Guard comparut.s were ready . for immediate deplOyment and . the 82nd Airborne division: was on alert in North Carolina \o Dy to Boston if needed. . DESP~ · ~ CALM, Goy. Francis . Sargen~. ~~·mobilized the 450 guardsmen ~ Tueiday, p,ngri]y d e n i e d Boston Ata:Yor Kevin White's auagesUon that ilie c;iIJWp was potentially dlsastrous. .._ ~ ~ .. ''I've never overreacted and the rea~ tion I've gotten from everyone I've talk- ed with today is 'Thank God someone's !inally done something."' he said. He said if guardsmen were sent into the streets . 1.heY would OQt carry guns or ammurulton and would be anned only with riot slicks. _4.liens Seized In 5 Sla.yings FO~T WORTH, Tex. (UP I) Police have arrested tv:o Atexican nationals in connection with the butcher knife murders of three ·women and two children in their apartment house. JYlice saiQ Wednesday two~ot~r !\.fexican aliens were held a s material witnesses in the case. The 22 and 23-)'eaj-old suspects were arrested T'Uesday. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed Ncirdoy-fr;doy: ti ,.., do nor i.o,. yox pope< by S;JO p.m., coll and ywr CXVt' will be bfl:l1Jgh1 to Vo<J. Coils en tdcen 1.11111 7:00 p.m. ~ ond Sunday: ti .,.., do not. """"' ywr copy by 9 o.m. Saturday " 8 o.m. Sur.>.y, cell ond o -wi11 be lrwght to yW. Colls in token until IP o.m. . Telephones DeMARTINO, 4, who Is also proleSIOr or P'Ycholol!l' ar Onoodaaa Con\mUJ1lty Collc~e, aafd m~ men believe. that lntelllgenoe In wOmen is Incompatible with sexuality, and many womt:n respond ncf•Uve\y to lhal helter. • But I would hope as a result of thcso findings llml women \vould ·no longer find their intel ligence a dcltime_pt J)eMAl\TINO'S STUDY Wiit based on questionnaires n1lec:1 out anonymously by 327 wooien aged;ll'lo It. The women, m<ttit of them In \be genlWJ range, were pr1pu1rily from the. United States, but .. some were from Australia, Can ad a, England , Italy, Tho Netherlands, l:long t\Ofl&, New liulnca and Switzerland. I/mt Oronoe c:..inty Areoo •. 642-4321 ~ HunllflQTOll Beoc:h and Wn1mlns1..-•..•...•.. S.0.1220 5"' °"'"'1tt; Copi"rono Beoth, Son Juan Coplstrono. Dono Point, South loguoo, loguno N~"'1 '92-4420 ( . ' • • ' U,I T~i. ~e's lJHWRHled Grant Mufti_ o{ Libya has spo- ken out against plans by movie actor Anthony Quinn to shoot film about Mohammed in Lib- ya. H-e s11spects Zionism is ~ hind screening. ThundQ, October 17, 1974 DAIL y P.ILOT A 5 R~ally· Creepy Infwtion Cornes to Hallowee1t SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -?umpklns are wearing a fatter pricetag, candy will put a bigger bite In your pocketbook, and broomsticks have soared skyhigh. Whether you're tricking or treating. Halloween is going to t'06i you more this year, a survey of local stores shows. ''THE PRICE OF candy has just gone out or sight this year -mainly because of the increase I.! sugar C06t," said Ed Swain, regional director of merctian- dislng for Woolworth's. . Rowland Kemp, manager of The BB Cent Stores ol Sad Francl9CO, estimated candy prices are up 11at least one-third. For example, a bag of Halloween candy , which went for 99 cents last year ls fl.28' or $1.H this year." Pumpkins, both real and fake, also are more expensive. Luck Stores says the pumpkins at its grocery markets cost five cents · a pound last year and seven cents this year. , KEVIN O'ROURKE, manager of the Marina discount variety store, s a i d "those buckets of plastic pumpkins which used to be 88 cents are now $1.29." It's going to cost kids mort for cos- tumes; too. Martha Asten, owner oC Clifrs Vari ety store, said' "rubber masks -which laM year were $5 and $6 now are $7 and $8. wilt\ items made of paper up from 49 lo 59 cents." AND WHERE TllE actual price hasn't gone up, you'll still get Jess for your money. ~l'hael Restivo. manager of Sprouse- Rettz discount st.ores, said their costumes rost. about the same "but the material is a little thinner.'' Even wOO:ld-be witches will have to pay more to ride in style. Montgomery Ward reports an ordinary yellow coni broom that sold for .$2.29 last October now costs $2.79. Store Must "4ild N e1v Outhouse Or Close Down Man Must · Serve 2 -Years DES MOINES, Iowa {UPI) -ThC Shady Grove Store will have to install a new outhouse and new inside plumbing or close down. the Iowa attorney gen· cral's office says. , For Bust; Diet Schemes NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -A Brooklyn man has been sentenced to two years in prison for advertising phony bust- developing and weig ht·reducing products lhat duped "hundreds or thousands" of persons \\'ho purchased them from 10 n1ail .order firm!. U.S. District Court Judge Lawren~ A. Whipple lhis week sentenced Ray- mond Carapell!l to two yem in jail and fined him $2,000. House Repeals Law CARAPELLA PLEADED guilly_ lasi February to cpnspiracy to violate federal mail fraud statutes In New York and New Jersey. The government c h a r g e d Carapella with advertising in a variety of national publications a 3(klay supply of bust developers and a similar supply o f -weight reducers, both priced at ~.98. The ads claimed a purchaser would lose up to 85 pounds in two months, or put on 31h inches to one's bust in three months. A GOVERNMENT spokesman .s a I d that "hundreds of thousands" of persons had been swindled into believing they would improve their appearance by pour- ing the welght·reducing liquid into their bathwater or spreading t~ b u s t developer cream on their breasts. The state's law office agreed this ,.,.eek with the Department of Agriculture order requiring the new installations at the 88-year-old country store in Buchanan Qiunty. state Jaw requires that facilities which sell beer must have separate rest room facilities for men and women. Mardene Fink of Waterloo, the pro- prietor whose family has operated the store since 1886. said she has located another oulhouse. But ~frs. -Fink said ~ she cannot afford to install • hot and cold water plwnbing to meet state stan- dards. The store will have to close Jan. 1 iUJl)ess authorities relent on their order. Gir)friend Charged • • •• • SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA C'oBBIES comfort. Cobbies fashion. An unbeat able combo in a shoe called "Fenn ix:· Soft kid sling with covered .heel, padded insole lnd pliable crepe sole. Camel color, navy or dark bro\vn. Great \~alking. In sizes 7·9 narrow, 5· 10 medium, 6-SVi '"'ide, S25 Sh~rwyn Shoes . ... • ' ' I -· ,~ • - -A I •• I I I WASHINGTON (AP) -The House has voted to repeal a controversial no-knock law which allows federal agents to search residences in some instances without identifying themselves. Th e measure was sent to lhe Senate TUesday on a voice vote. The 1970 law was designed to help crack down on drug offenders. The weight·reducing products w e r e known by such . names at Bel-Doxin formula, the Anapax method and the Syntron method. 'The bust cream was sold as the Kentrex method . 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' .AG . lti\11,'\' PIL01' EDITORIAL PAGE -Plan ·for Planners ~ Or;:1ni.:c County's Environm 0 ental l\1unagemcnl • i\pcnc~· has been given :.1 1nonlh to come up \Vi th a way . .:z to rclh:\'l' the l'ounty l,lanning Commission of ad· minislr::lt 1\'l' C'horcs th;tl ~re bogging it do""'"· ~· The or<.ll.'r cumc from the Board or Supcr,·isors. 1Whith h;11J h1..·1.:n ;iskcd to authorize pa yment of con1- ,mission<.·rs. l'or 12 mt:t't1ngs per n1onth iristc· d 01 t 11e , CUJTCnt limit of t•1 ght 'J'ht• hou1·11 s un1n1aril.v and prope rly dis missed the ., idea of 1111:rl•as 111J.: !ht' pay. Appruvul of the rc<1ucsl· t>ould h a vt· n1 c~1nt al\. up1>0intcd planning commis· stoner \\Otild l':1rn up In S14 .400 per year for \vhal is ~~1post•d to be :t piu·t tin1c civir. dul,t_ _ l!nl e~:-. I ht· t·nt1r1· struclure i s chuogcd und com· missioners bl'l'ome elected officials. we think tha(' fTlUl'h puy I" Ullrl':1~ona hlc , 1\nd <.illolhcr layer of CIC!'· 0 li \'C govern n1 t:!nt \\ ould bl• l'\'CO \\'Ol'SC. It is tru(· thut the tomn1ission doesn't huvc l!llOU):!h t1n1c IA> do :.ill the things <1Ssigned it, a nd thal mcn1bcr~ h ;tvc to meet n101·l· than the eight m ectin~s JX.•r 1h<111th tht·~ u1 l' paid for Son1e l'h<in gC' clearly i!'I in t ifd('t'. . Supcf'\'lsor l{:.ilph 01cdrith says the current Com- n1is~in)1 :-houl<l tl1•\'0lt• all its time to more gener al <.1rc.is such :.is :td\'ancc pl<.inning, zoning legislation ;.incl tentative m;1p ri·vil;\\.'S. • lliscussion and action on use pe rmits, conditional l)l.·rn1it s and v<irianccs could easily be routed through other ud ministrntive channels, he maintains. In gcn cr<d, \V{!-t end to agree \vith ttiis approach . f Pt:rmit hearings fll'C time-consuming and burden-~omc. rJlunning conimissions ut a ll levels or iuca l ~ ~ .i~o\·crnmcnt te nd to get boggCd. down because or 'iliem. Dicclr1ch didn't specify \\'hat c ha nnels there <ire or l'Ould be to hru1dle such matters . leaving th<it up to E!\fA <"h1 c f II. G. OsbornC'. But in tJn inter vie~' he sug- ~estcd a hC'uring officer concept or the possibility of a ::;epar;.1\t: commission. 'l'hc h(';.1rin~ otricer n1ay be the bes t solution, wiUt the provision that any or his decisions could be ap· pealed to a hii.:he r authority-presumubly the Board of Su1>ervisors 01· the full commission _:if need be. It is likely a second commission could never lhro\v its hcarl and s oul into tiresome administrative matters and nothing else. \Vhatc\·cr the course, st>n1e s trciJn11ining is in · order. A TQke11 Effort \\'hen it comes to m aking its recre3tion facilities usable to its handicapped citizens. Orange County government dot's all that the law requires~and no moru. ' · Furtharn1ore, the county 's been m aking only a token effort sinte minimum s tandards were ordered in lhc uniform building code. It doesn't take much to open a recreation facilily lo most handitapped persons -a fe\v wide parking · ~1alls for unloading wheelchairs, an occasional ramp in pl.ace of a curb <ind some comfort·safety im- plements in rest roon1s. More is n eeded , however , to make county. regional parks fully e njoyable by the handicappe d. For example, s mooth walks leadin g to picnic areas are ·needed by those confined to wheelchairs, sightless persons, the m e ntally relarded a nd many othe rs, including the aged. But the code doesn't require sucb walk\vays. And Or.ange County doesn't provide them . Before the county Board of Supervisors s lices more bf the revenue sharing pie for.open space and, recreation p rojects, it should examine the needs of the handicappe d. And the board should cons ider doi ng more than the minimum required by law. 7 Junketing Congressmen Defy Cons~itutjonal _Ban WASHJNG1'0N. -Each year, ~ • members of Congress . explore the '-... ~.orl<_i.1 !iding e lephants in. Ceylon, "'"'(_JCw1ng art 1n Sweden, fingering ·cbopsticks 1n China, poking their ~ t' legislative noses into rarav.•ay places " from the girlie shoy..·s of Paris to the l palaces of Riyadh. · , M part of our v.•<.1tch on v.•aste, v.·e hlVit reported how . the. con g rt·5 · liotf~J >tta \'el e r!'I " M Quundt•rcd · t p a y er:::. ~ .y on ... vacations in or · ficial __guis t!. ';~~~;~s ion al ~ ost the f 1 .r.ers an ~st1mated.Sl million a yc<ar, u•hich is a lot or moola lo spend on legislators who preach austerity for everyone else., • • • BUT Tiit: junkets that cost th~ taX. payers nothin~. v.·e h;ive discovered. Jl\3Y wind up as the most expensive or all. Dozens or legislators lake trips overseas at the expense of forci~n governments. 1'hey are lavished \Vith hospitality b); ihcir friendly foreign hosts. Then the tou1ing lawmakers return to Capitol ~!ill to vote ror foreign aid, sugar quotas a nd other benefits for the host governments. Not only is ii poor economics for our la"'·makcrs to repay hospitality "''ith foreign aid, bul it is unconstitutional for them 110 accept the hospitality in the first p fjce. Our founding fathers, fearful that some federal offi cials might sell out their coun\ry for foreign gratu.itics, added a special clause to the Con· stitution. This prohibits them from taking any "emolument. .. or any kind "hatever from 3ny King, Prince or Coreign stale." \'ET Tll E tourists from Capitol I-I i\! ha,·e ignored the Constitution, not to mention the 1966 Foreign Gifts Act, by accepting ill~gal trips at the expense of £orei gn governments. Here .are a few \\'e haJ.•e uncovered : Fourteen mOf\ths ago, ei&ht mem- bers of the House Agriculture Com· I . (JACK ANDERSON) Stubblefield. D·Ky., William Warn· pier. R·Va., George Goodling, R-Pa·., John Zwech, R-Minn .. Ed Jones, D· 'fenn., Da"'·son Mathis, D·Ga., and Jerry Litlo!l, D·Mo. mil lee traveled to Venezuela at the in ·~ MAINLAND CJllNA bas opeiied Che l'itation of the government. Their bamboo curtain to a number of Marco travel on Viasa Airlines and their ac· Polos from Capitol Hill. Travel i:x- commodat ions at the luxurious pcnscs inside Chin.a have becri pdid Tamanaco Hotel in Ca racas \\'ere by the f\1ao Ts~ung-government. .paid by the Venezuelan government. Among tl'fose who have accepted a T he congressiona l visitors -free tour of China areSenators J . Wil · Congressmen Bob Poage, D·Tex.. liamlulbright, D·Ark., Warren Mag·, J oseph Vi1ori lo, D·Pa., Frank n~. D;Wash., Jo.hn Sparlqnan. D· Denholm, D'·S.D., Wiley Mayne. R· Ala .. Gale McGee, D·Wyo., .Henry lowa,John Rarick, D.-La ., Bob Price, Jackson, D-Wash , Hubert Rum -· R-Tex.i_LaMar Baker. R·Tenn .. and phrey.-, D·,.1inn., .RP~ Gr~fin, R· David uowen, D-Miss. -attended aJ:,... ldict!.~; .and ijl:tam ... ~. R-Hawaii :. least one fa ncy pa rty thrown by the -.D Congressmen Thomas Alorgan, Venezuelan Ag riculture Minister who·•. tD·'pa., Cle ment. Zablocki, D·Wis .• . sought a iJ:S. wheat deal. . 'John 1i1cFall, D·Calif., Jerry Pettis. House Agriculture Chairman Bob R·CaliL, Peter Frelinghuysen, ft . Poage led still another congr~sional N.J .. William Maillard, R·Calif., \Vil· expedition to Brazil. The Brazilian liam Broomfield, R·Mich., and Bar· j:::overnment, looking for .bigger sugar· bara Jordan, D·Tex. quotas. picked up the travel bills. The othe r China, governed by Those who accompanied Poage on the Chiang Kai·sbek, has also rolled out free trip ""e re Congressmen Frank the red carpet for congressional ·tourists. Congressmen Bob McClory. and New Zealand with his wile und R·lll.; Bob Lcg"gett, D·Calif .. and daughter. In violaliol') of .t"', (;on· Floyd Spence, R·S.C., ~ere Oow.n to stitution, most of Hartke's, exptnses Taiwan under the auspices or the were fOQted by the host governments. ChineSe Nationalist government. The The U.S.· emb11ssy in Ceylqn was ibills were picked up . s trictly qu.i etly-qte rted ~y the st~te ~epart­ ·speaking, by a Chi nese foundat.ipli.. A ment that tbe Hartkes· h~d "side 1n· dozen staff members; from .. Capitol terests \n elephant ride, sightseeing I-lilt u·cre also treatlod.to a~reeTaiwan· tour and gem shopping." \'acation. Rulph Vandervort, a Seilate ... ~ . 1 • Space Coll'\mitteJ! s.taffer,~-cJP.lained MANY INDJVlDUAl! metnbers or to us that the tri p· wa! .. .,t'.JCi.Jtd Df a:· Congr,esc'ha-\le seen \he world-Jts the publi c rclatfdus l\!i~bl·..the Cj:ti.ahg· gueStL ( tot8ign g~Vwnnienl11. Rep . Kai_.shek rcgilne; ~ •• ---. :;~ J~.jp~ema1ioana.;:.to0k a free .,. ...... -exCll ' o-Sw.dN (o visit an art SOME THREE dozen COrtgreUmen :exblbit, e.n. J hn'les McClure, R- a nd their aides, led by Hous-e!'" ;cta¥:ttew to ~ Mtddle East at the Democraf4C,. ~Uen. 'J;)o.m.1$; "Tip''• •e~e of lhe.jool(u_Waiti government O'Neill, fltw,eo ~asie.toboth.J'aiwan and; me back:'Supporting the Arabs. and South Korea, courtesy of those EVtil 'Attorney General William Sax- governments. So heavy was the be hil(bc was a Senatpr rrom Ohio1 - congrcssiona I t ourist traffic in too a thr.eC·\\·eck lott1"-of.Bangladcsh; Taiwan th at U.S. Ambassador Walter: paid for in part by that go\'crnment. \f\1cConaughy ca bled plaintively: Footnote: .Without exception, the ''This influ x of.visitors ... isstraining congressional travelers told us they embassy resources to the fu ll ." \fe're unaware of the ,p.roh ibition. on Sen. Vance Hartke, D·lnd., as we accepting plane fares and hotel ac- . tiave previously reported, tra\'eled to commodations paid for by foreign Jran. Pakistan, Ceylon, Indonesia g_overnmcnts. • The Secret of Writing A National Best Seller CUP Speed Aerial Traps · The Gro~g I~D. Fraud ·. Flood of False .Documen.ts Alarni ~ Officials ,\1~ lr·u·1HI. Frt•d F'r1:<;bt.•(•. had an in· ll'rr:-.t1ng C''fh'rlf'nC'C' 1n Thf' ~trani::e '~·orld ol puhlt,l11ni.: flt' 11 rolt' ~1 took lloo~ ,\f\l'I' \1•,1r:-~·f eaJol1nJ! a nd 11hl'l'd \11q . .:, l1v 11;11'< ;.dilt• \o eol ll't'l lhc rno:.l tl l'h•t'l.1hh· rl'C'l p t·:::. vi 111n 111t1·r· n;it l!)rla l l,1· .fa ni 11u ... ~ou rTn l'l s lie t·n ritl c tl hi s ~1 1n1 nl :1 n ll s t' I' i p I . 11:1ru r;d1.". · .. r ,. 11 Ii 1) u r n1 t' t H(•C't fl('-' "Cook IJnok~ :»t•ll '' l'I !. ....... 1 fir! l11t1ll'I' '1'. Jl(•l t1li nn t· pr-odul't rnl'rrh.i n d1sinJ,? C'!Ht•f ol Jl 11ubh·don1t• .$, (.'o .. the nation ~ ll';icl1 n,L: pr0<h1t·c r of books ;uuJ t'll'l'lr11· t an c1pe ncrs. "But you 'll h[l\e lo t-.:111 lh1•m :-.t•crct recq>es. f\'nl.loid\' 11 11 11 1~ :i 11o'n~t·l'rl't fl'C'ipc and ~ •. " Pc1t1IH)nt: p;i u~t·i1 . s;hoC'k ed (iJ1ud Lord. F'11sht:c' 'fou s.1y hcrt• 1h,1t prt•p;111ng l':q11llnn :'t.lnussc• 1·1·11u1rt'' :-.1n1n11·nnl! hultl·rfl~ \\lrlj!S . 111 l'hot·cila11• :-.:1t1{'{' fnr 1-1 h11urs. 'lrida' :-. l1 ht·r~1ll'd 1111n1;1n \1nulrln't :-11iltllt'I 11111 th 1n i.? fnr 11 hour'·· '"[ sup1H1'>1' I t•oulrl ,11b:-.1ill1t1· fro7.cn t'odft,h t.1!..1·:-., 1"<.1HI Fr1SlJl•t• rt•lllt'\<111 1h· '<.rt'.1\ 1 • :-.ud 1'1•ll1h(lnc. ' ()011 ·1 . J u1 ~t·t to ~tt lh\· '\lr111 ·ro' ;i n,L!lc. in. .\nrl 1nont·~·. Fo!l1I :-t·11s. n1olll'Y :-.eolls. \\;11t . 1 't' J!OI i1 ·111111 lo !\l;1 kl' a tl\11 ~. !11111 IJo ll;n:-; 1n 'Y utn Sp;orc 'f in11_• h.1· Dl'ar Gloon1y Gus . l\t. \·ntt•r" u C' m •.t: Ill t·oni;.111l•r !hat lhti:-.1 poh\1c 1afl., .1nri thos<'ol 1h1· mt•r11 ,1 "h(1 to\ 1•r 1·-.:h1h1! 11j!hl+·fl11:-. 1nd1i..:nat1011 an· unto t ht• nl 't ·I \'t'' """ 1*•'1 ·I fl 1 \1 C.•O<.""lr C.~\ •l-n1n>•<1h "' • ou•"...U." •• ·-·..--•~o eo no!~"'"••·!• ••11 .. 11M ...... , •' 4"• ,,..,..,D,Qt! \•n~ '"" Dfl f.l••v~ •o "'°..,..,' O~I. 0 .. 1~ ""~' I 4 [ ) Are IDegal _ ART HOPPE . ,....-------.. Peep"""£ T~ Quirk '"'Easy Scncl [ EARL WATERS ] .• (fourmet ltec ipcs for Liberated '-------------· \\'omen '." SO FRISUl:E t·xtcnsively N!\'ised the manuscript and at last prclentcd it to Pettibone, \\'ho said, "You'forgot. Sl'.'!. .. \\'hieh sex?" asked l'"ri:o;hce. "Sex·sex. ·· s~id Petlibone . ''Do you realize. Alex Comfo11 ·s •'J'he Joy of Sex.' sold three million copies? And , he 's i:ot a bcst ·sel!ing sequt·I out t•al· led ··'!\lore Sex .. , .. ··/'\o. '"lore Joy.· Uut it 's more sex. Read it. Ancl I 'n1 "·01·ricd about the money ao~le. Look up tax shelters. That reminds me of food. Those rec.ipes sound fatll'nin~ \\'ork in a miracle diet -an~· old tnirach: di('t. · "Anything elsl•'"' asked Fr1:-.bce \t•ith a Sl&!.h. "Psychi l' ph(·nn1n1·na .'' ~;11rl Pt•\ tibonc thoui:hJful l.1· '"l 'hal :-l·IJ:-. ti kl' hot<·a kc:o; And if \0 11 l'!1n ·1tlo 1t , \11•'11 IJrin ~ IU;) &!.hO:-.t 11.l'l!t'I' .. So f'risbec rcBd ··!\lnrt•.ln\'·· :1nrt 111 l·lurtcd a chapter ;d.111111 .t frt1:-.lra!l'd J1ouse\\'1fc \\'ho fc 1t her hu:-hand d1du 'r love her any more bccaUSl' he l't•ftlsl·d to heal hl'r over lhc hl'1td \l'ith •• pl;1~t1t'.: ha scb3 ll b;1t . Ill·: Tlft:N inlt•rvi('\ICd si:< !;ii( lit' rou nt;i11t ~ ;.1 nd ~· \1 hirling c\C'rvish hcfo ri.' prcs1·nt in~ Pc·ttihcH1l' \l 1\h 1 he IC'\i-;e<I n1:inuo:t·r1pl , \1h1 ch no\\' r:tn tn jf,R p;~l':» · · 1 •t·rfr l't ' t•ri l'tl Pt•tt1honc happ1 I.\ , '\\\•'II 1·al l 1! 'lln\1 In !\l;l kl' a l\ll lhon ll oll;1rs 111 )·11u r S11:trl' 'f i 1nc Pr·cp:lrrng 'l\•n Qturk 'n' F:asy Secret C.Qurmt'l Hl•c·1pt•i. for Libcr~tcd \\'on1l'n \\'h1l e J\\·f1 1d ln p: T :1 xe~. ,\1·h1l'\ 1nl! S<•x 1111I Fulfillment 1tnd l .o~rnJ;: t 111~<1 11\l·d Pounds Throu~h th(' F 11P :0.\1nu1 c ;:i flay WhirlinJt Der. '1sh f~.\l'rr1 s~· Pl an l~hrnd lhe Scenes 111 'l'he \\'hill' ll ou3t'. ... Disclosurelhat the California Hi~h· way Patrol has per verted the use or · its aircraft to an illegal enforcement operation is 'inost distressing. The newly acquired light plaOcs were a uttlorizcd for use in s potting motorists in need of aid and otherwise cXpediting the safe flow of traffic. But overzealous patrolmen have hit upon the idea of using the planes as a means of enforcing the s peed laws. To do this they are marking the high· ways at one·mile intervals a nd clocking speeds from the air. California law prohibits the use of !!peed traps and Section 40302 of the Vehicle Code s pecifically defines a trap to include "a particular section of a highway measured as to distan· ce ... in order that the speed of a . vehicle may be calculated ... '' ~lUESTJONED about this. Cl-I P of· fitia!s sought to explain that they ha\'e secured legal opinions sanc- linning the operation. \\'ha·t that me~ans is that they think they have rou nd a way a·round the law. II is an admission thal they are ben- ding the biu·. It is a sad com mentary upon society u'hcn those given the job or enforcing lav.'~ come to the belier that the end justifirs t.he means. nut the development is one which shOuld have bee n a nticipated when the CllP "''US shoved into the lmpos· sibll' position of criforclng the un· llOl)U]ar 55 mph speed law. ,.lore than 100 years ago Sir Robert Peel, the British statesman who ref or· med the English police ststem and laid the foundation for modern police organi7.alions. observed that laws which do not have public support are bad Jaws. Even bcfor(': that Edmund Burke, a nother British 'statesmen, hnr1 ~aJ(cly declared "llad laws .are thl' \\Or!l t !tnri of tyranny." 1~ 1~ :.1 •'t111y that such a slrnple ' . WASH INGTON: -Pas~Port of-.-----"""'------ fi cials have reason to think Patty.I!'" RJCHARD Hearst has false travel documents un; ~ ' der an assumed name. so sh~ might WILSON be anywhere that a disguise would take her. Passport and other idenUfication fraud has grown to such startling proporlions that national registratio'n, repugnant as an invasion of privacy a n,.d human · freedom, is being openly advocated. Not only pas- sports, but phony birth certificates, Social Security cards, ;vid driver permits flood the country in many thou sa nd s to screen the real identities ot crooks, s harps t ers, dru g pe~dl e r s, revolutionaries, and illegally admit· led aliens, to say nothing of the com· mon, garden variety spies. · .... . TllF. RACKET is a big one. Did you ·knO\\', ror e•ample, that it is' perfectly legal to possess innumerable Social Security cards under different names? Legal. that is, unless you try to collect benefils under a'n assumed name. Meantime, the Social Security card can be used for identification and other purposes in as many different · names as you li ke. Do you heed a driver's permit? There are agencies producing them on demand. sometimes on' blanks stolen rrom state issuing authorities. I\ false passport ? Nothing to it. The Berkeley crowd in Calirornia is set up lo produce fal se ide ntifying data. The Brotherhood of Eternal Love, foun(l:ed by Timothy 1-~ranci~ Leary, is iden· tiried In congressional hearin_gs with 130 detected frauds, and how many undetected ls unknown. Leary and his wife were issued passport& under art· fully contrived false identit.ies an(!r. his es-;ape frotn a $late prison in Cilifomha. • ·Quotes ·· • ACCORDING to congress iona1 t~imon)" th.e Brotherhood or Eternal I:.ove<hal,-.been built rfOm scratch to·a $100 ,mOllon drug 'oPf!h.lion in less than. 10 Years With hundreds qi operati\oe& J n · forC'!\¢cOuntries:--The Blac k ·Liberation Army and the Wea lherm'e'n !'action are a ls o specialists 1n l31se identity. Ads in un- derground papers offer a quick fill: to anyone wis hing-a new identity. Some or the id entity racketsjnvolve the best peopJe. Scores ofW8shingt.On ·hostesses, according lo Frances_ G. Kni ght, head of the Passport Oflice, h_aye hired full·lime dom~ic help, fraudulently admitled under stude nt vjsati. A marriage racket thrives. U.S. citizens marry aHcns, bring thel'I) in us depend ents, a nd divorce them to~ move on.tD the next marrying project.. 1-0rcign babies arc brought into the U.S. under raise hospital records ti:»be fl\,fmed ou t Lo childless couples out· side of legal adopti6n channels. According to Miss Knig hL . documentary frauds of all kinds cost the_ U.S. government between a billion and a billion a nd a hair dollars an- nually in loss of Loxes. There are probably hundreds or thousan1s o( if. legall y entering a li (!ns in this country. Scandals In the Immigration service ure impending. ONE OF TllF. hig problems is the lack or correlation or birth and death records. This a big gap for fraudulen· tly obtaining birth certificates or people already dead as a basis ror all kinds or false identification. State retards are usbless ln this respect. Half the people born in one state may die. In another and hall the people who died In that state may have been born elsewhere. t "'\Ff)HTt':'\ATEl.r , thi• \\Ork 11 ;1' 1e1t·l'lt•d In \ht• 1·1111 by l>ouhl(·1l11n11•\ l'roclurl 1\rr•·pl nnl't' flo:trd ''Tht') :.,ucl."' c~pl alnl-Vr 1-;l1t'i.'. 11h11 ha~ ~nl'r fn11Ilrrno-1lr\r''"'k'al'< ;i 1111c1f <;1r .,Jl1'.,n1.1n, "th,11 JI ,1 .. 11ldn't n1 akc .11m"ii"m".;";:'~";,;';c'.;;";;''iii<:.:;l ai-iw'i<i sii""r..i"';;ifb'iriii."!\iiii"~-,,;F::,;' ':'dJ.I k a F. • .Jltrn::ilcin. SJic.r.tru1n ·,4 Ii .1 nl•v. wave o con emp or 1e aks ~"The rcnl tr:iscdy of this era A milsliive computeriied cor- relation on a,,.natlonal scale would be required to keep traok or people from the cradle to the p;rave. Other coun. tries .h~.Jt.atJonal ... reait;lrlllktfl;-J}u one wond r5 v.-hcther It ls po5~ihle in a n11tinn :;o lt1rgc and rrcc-a~ lhlsonc. ,J 11111\ II' ' • lnw, no! only among !he r itit.cns bu! <h1111 hcl"n) the void in conccrncd1 v. Ith I hose i;:ivcn en ror·ccmtnt duti(!s. dynu nlic, im ;tgina l.ive leadershi p. '1 ?tflss Knl~ht lhlnks It ought' to be -·--·· \ • looked into, but tQ,is is ~ot a ·\•ery favorable t;me for that. the trend is the other way : toward greater respect of privacy, certainly the privacy and integrity or information given td the tax collector, credit agencies, or a ny government agency. But is It a real in· · vasion or priVncy to register botK bir· ths and deaths and not fo correlate them? ,\ HE,\ VV ideological content goes into the discussion or (lhony docufucn· talion. Barbara Watson, head of the . State Department agency on vis'\ and passport matters, wants to ca~ up with a credit·card·type passport con· taining -prepunched and coded infor· matioo to be run through a machine. Miss Knight, "'ho 1-uns the Pass'port OfJice, says Mi ss Wat.son 's proposal is so stupid that anyone with a minimal knowl e.(i. of wo rld tra vel requ.irements and a gr<1de schooJ un- de~stapding .o f national security ·woUJd iegard 1l as a-hoax. The ladies · donotagrce .•• On olle po.ini there should be agreement. The idCnlity racket in this country has become so huge that ex-· traordinary m~asures should be con· sidered to cope wiLh it. 'OA'ANCE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Weid, Publisher' Thomas l<tevfl. t"dttor Bartxira Kreit>t ch, ,ditorio/ Po(Jt1. Ed11nr The .dilorial pagr Of the J)ui11• Pilot s 'ks to inform :ind stimulate reader, by prcscnllnR on th11tl>a"jlc diVCNie ltlmt'nl11ry C'ln lopi~ or In terest b yn1Slcllt00 columnists imd car1nonl~t by prov1din11 u forum for reader.11' · wit and by prtstntJni:t this nc"'·~paJ>('r 's opinions and.klf!as on rurrcnt topics. The editorial 011inions or the Ottily Pilot Opptoar only in the edltorll11 rolumn'ilt the lop of lht pagt, Opinions ci1prc1"td I)~· the r.olurnnl:i.1'1 and cartoonist.~ and lt·ltcr '>l rllt•f"l arro thrtrov.-n encl noenrlorst-tn rnt of thl'l ~'S.b)· Ui Diily'P.llDT1hoUldl1e nferred. 'fhurs dO)". Ocloher 17, 197l ' •••I Never Fo1111cl Two years ago Wednes· day, airplanes fanned oul Over-Alaska search- ing for a .plane carry- ing I-louse Maj o rl ty Leader llale Boggs (D·La.) and three other men. No trace of \the plane or Its passengers was ever found. Flight t o Ha1vaii , Gift s to Liquo1· 01ief Told SACRAMEN'l'O f AP ) Califomla 's chief liquor h1 \v officer accepted a ~olJ \\'atch and free airline tickets and hot e I <iccommodations in llawall from brewers, t h e McClatchy Ne wspaper s report. F'remstad w r ote in Wed· nesday's e d i t 1 o n of the Sacramento. F r e s n o and 1'1odesto Bee llC\\'Spapers. A SPQKESl\fAN for the at· torney general's ofifiee said the investlgat.or quoted by the Bee was not available r o r comment. Kirby st111 possesses. \\'as gi ven lo Kirby by a brt!Y:er in 1969. TIIE BEE Si\10 Jack R. \Vinkler. c~icr assistant at· torncy ge neral for critninll 11111'. issued a st aten1ent in respon<;e to its inquiries th&t "my ronclusion is that the l'l'idencc we had would not \\'arr:inl a crin1inal prosecu· lion." • l h11r\da1, Octobff 17, 1~74 lBll Xiddie Burge r & Fries at FAMELL 'S DAIL v PILOT A 7 • • ' But a long investigation by the attorney general 'S office concluded there is not enou gh evldence to warrant criminal prosecution of Edv.•ard J . K.ir~y, staff "' r i t e r Lee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-C"-":=:::__~__;_:.:_~-- Fremstad said lhe prob e confirmed that airline f.:ire to Hawaii and hotel bills were paid by a brev.•er for Kirby and his \~:ife to atlend a 1972 brewers con\'ention in ltawall. He said the v.•atch. wh i c h Kirby \\flS quoted as saying. "I can assure you there ha s not bl'cn any n1al~asance or ' ' ~· · JCPenney Kodak's new Moviedeck -projectors. Now at JCPenney low. prices. 169.95 Kodak 455 Moviedeck proiector. 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The Daily Pilot re9rets any ineanvenienee this may have caused our 'subscribers and Albertson's Markets. I I c " ' ' ' ' ' -----=-. .I.-._.!, -- This coupon g<Jod for one Farrell's fa mous Kiddie Burge r with French Fries {a 75¢ value). lti301 Beach Hll'CL l !Onti11gto11 l~cat h Al so a ne\v parlour 01)e11ing ii1 Orangl' ~ •-r .........-·· --r ::\> ,\J /, U <' v 'J T~1~ oiler l')(p\rcs No\cm l}('r IU, 1914 NO CAltlYOUT The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching. ~We'll .win you over - with the most nonstops to the Windy City. ~ You can catch th e spirit big and often '''ith UnitedS great sChedtlfe to ChlcagO.---- lhC' • -Nonsto ps to Chicago 4 l)f We "ve got 7 nonstops leaving every Litty fL1r Windy City. Tha1 ·s llll)fC than anylln~ else . Anti those nonstops _are ,,,iJe-lxxiies, l\VO 7-t?'s and''' \vide·lxxiiccl DC·JO's. Ancl thal·s mL1rc \\1i<.le·lxxlit: thun any other air1ine i.:an llffcr 10 Chicagli. r:ron1 l..os An~clc..li International Airpon '" ~s l So con1e on anti catch the Urrit ed spirit t.if Friendship Service tt.1 Chicago. Pick a nigh1 fr on our schedul~ that fits your sc heJulc . And then le ~an back . relax and stretch o ut . call I t·~· r ?::'<l a .111. 10:20 a .111. 1:10 n.n1. ~:-i3 p.111. 11 :2~ a .111. Arri• .. Eq11iru11~nr 1 :J~ J).111. 747 4:10p.m. DC·IO 7:()) 1}.lll. OC-111 11 :20 p.n_i._ IJC.H hJI~ a.111 . '47 For reservations. c:.111 your Travel Age nt . Or United at (213) 482-2000, And don't forget to ask about pur Partner.i in TravcL Western J ntematio Hotels . In Chicago that 's the Cont inental Plaza: rese n'ations. call (800) 228·.~. 10 11 free. Fron1 Ontario International 1\irpor1 nal -M:Ul aJll, I :JS o.n1 . 727 fvr 10:.10 a.111. 4: lO p.m. 7~-. ' The.friendly skies of your land. ,, , Ill unlTED AIR Llnes __ __,.,._ - I flii:h1 '.'On. l(Xl 104 llRI 1111 11.~ "!lb 214 • • ·' • A 8 DAILY PILOT ThLW$da~, Ottobtr 17, 1974 ~ain Li11ked to Depre~sion, Anxiety l.o6 ANGF.1,.£5 IAPl -. A u~~..Apecialist s • y s lfft!l!.."9MflM pain can be ~-,D)I •vering Its role tJi a ~·1 troubled Ille, Qd exchlollnc tile "habit of pain" for otber ways of cop- ing. killer• are useful, ht ltld, II Is hnposllible to separate l>ilnical pain ftom depression ana anxiety. Although surgery and pain NEW UNDi:RSTANDlNl'.f of how pain works, said Dr. J. Blair Pa~. should cause· a great reduction In the number 1UJUJp7o/) FOR CHRISTMAS A.ND . SAVE 10°/o ON EVERYTHING! SALE ENDS OCT. 31 "Hundreds of Gifts For IM Home l l ucite Trays & Bowls IPtace Mats (Shell Candles <Crystal <Wall Deco r .(()ecx)rator Towels IWalnut Trays •c.onceptual Furniture ./Liquid Crystal Thermometers SEE OUR NEW BATH SHOP Hours 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9 am. to S p.m. 1803 We&tcliff Drive. Newport Beach 548-3303 • . • of "surgical adventures" for back misery, one of the most stubborn kinds of Pain. Pace, a frofe580r at the UCI tnedfca school, 94ld a teant consist1n1 o f himself, bone s pecialists and psychological experta have developed an approach to back pain which: -VJE\\'S AJ. ~A.IN ai real and discard! •·mallngerlng" as a useless teml: -Recognizes t h a t chronic pain n1ay be a patient's defense against the hurts and burdeos of hiaJi/<, -Conlbines antidepressant medication, injections t n t o joints and bebav1or modifica- tion to reward' the patient for positive feelings rather than complaining. The !dea ls to ··reprogram \he. tot a 1 en-· vironment ror support of im- proved function,'' said Pace. PACE OUTLINED his 'Jo'Ofk In an interview this week at the convention here of the American Acadcm1 of Family Physicians. 'l1le m P e t t n g, which has drawn some 4,000 family doctors. heard Pace lecture \Vednesday on "l\1anagemmt of Chronic Pain." Good Deed make the scene •• come meet Ms. Judy Lindahl learn to decorate with sheets let Ms. Judy Lindahl, representative of Fieldcrest and author of Decorating with Fabrics, show yo u the creative magic hidden in today's sheets and towels. learn to decorate walls, make tablecloths, curtains, ·overstuffed pillows, lamp shades, even cl ot hing. It's all done easily and inexpensively with sheets and towels from Fieldcrest's new American Treasures Collection, inspi red fro m historica l designs in the Smit hsonian Institute. Ms. Lindahl will be available to answer all you r decorating questions and every- one attending will receive a comptimentary booklet with information about the America n Treasures Collection. The re will be handcrafts and banjo mu · sic too, so join the fun . See below for time and location of the decorating wo rkshqp nearest you. ~heels 34 Schedule of appearances; ~ Coot!"""'· Friday, Octobor 11. Z p...._ Stcood - MAVCO South (cost Ploza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St .. 5~1>9321 • .. , • "I remember dur:lne World War JI a Japanese suicide plane sank · an aircraft canier "f~t and the ship I WU on picked .. up the victims," asld Pace. "Some of fhem were. terrfbly burned, but they asked for remarkably little pain medica- tion. They felt better because they knew they were going home. "But if a men hurts hlr)'lself on the job, and he has anxiety about his income, or hiJ boss is hostile and unsympathetic, he can have a depressive reAc- tion. If he's not retponded to properly, the ~tlent can embark on a 'career' Of piln .. \Vhicb becomes bis Justtflca- tioo ft){ fife. .. 'IN FACT," PACE added· "lests show that when this has become established, the patient has rio more de p ression -the pei.n replaces it." Pace and colleagues in the low·ba<'k service at. Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in suburban Downey believe far too rriany operations are done for "slipped discs." Of 600 patients seen in four years, '16 percent had previous back surgery -an averal{e of 2.4 operations per patient. But they still hurt . AFl'ER TREAnlENT with th e comprehensive method, Pace said. 80 percent of the patients maintained a hlgber level of function after bemg discharged. Of those who were workers, half went back to their jobs and 76 percent were on lower levels of pain ktllera. In addition to e~laining his philosophy of treatment, Pace sakl he had one im{IOrtant word ol advlee for the family doctors : MEXICO CITY (AP) Heavy aspirin users may find themselves with some bigger headaches than. the o n e 1 they're trying to cure : gastric ulcers, b 1 e e d i n g ulcers, ulcerative colitis and o t he r severe Intestinal problema. That's the consensus or some of the ""Orld's top specialists on stomach and ln- tl'Stinal ailments attending the fifth World Congress of Gastroenterology .. UP• Tt1wt."'~ DR. !\10RTON I. Grossman 1'1edical Cherk11p or UCLA said in an interview • · · Wednesday that one<bird of Former • Secretary of those suffering from gastric State Dean Rusk bas ulcers are chronk, b e 1 v y ~n ~dmitted to hos-aspirin users. p1tal 1n Athens, Ga ., He said some victlma take for "observation and huge quantities of a.splr\n to general checkup." control arthritis but the ma- Rape Case ~~dvocate _t\ppointed PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - A 33-year-<ild mother of two was named as a rape... victim a d v o c a t e for Multonamab County. -T~ district attorney's office said Jane sternberg, a former therapist-superviSQt at a com· munity guidance center, would meet with rape victims and remaln with them 'd u r i n g bos~tal examinatiom~ and pofiCe interviews. Her goal is to encourage women to report rapes by helping ease the trauma which accompanies investigation and prosecution. jori!y "are . just ch r o n I c aspirin users. They take it for headaches and often they can't tell y<>u why." Or. At.anas Maleev, deputy minister of public health and director of the A<'ademy of Medicine in Bulgaria, said: "We have observed that 50 percent of bleeding u I c e r s , ulcerative colitis and serious lesions in the intestines seem to be directly related to pa- tierits who abuse the use of aspirin." D~ GEOFREY Wa~lnson of the Un.ivenity of Glasgo"', Scotland, said be also belieVed serious side e f f e c t s related to the hi g h sumption or aspirin. "As a drug i1 has been marvelous and for a Jong time it was considered almost in- nocuous but now it has to be jpvestigated," he said. MEN WOMEN The most beaulllul shop In this country will open soon Jn lhe fabulous South Coast Plaza Shopping Center. If ~u ¥IOUld Uke 10 work in these elegant surrpuntlngs. lull .or part-time. with liberal employee duscounls. opportunity for·ldvlnoemtnt, etc.,, phOoe Ernes1 Sands for appt.-: 54&-6741. • SOlJ1H co,ti.ST Pl.AUi -uPPfA LEVEL HEAR 9UU0Clt$ AN ART AUCTION YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS! AIRPORTER INN HOTEL . BANQUET ROOM 11700 MoCArtlwr, lrtlne SUNDAY, OCTOIEl 20 AuatONS 2:00 PM & 7:00 PM UHlllT10N FIOM 11 :00 AM Oil PAINTINGS DR AWIN GS WA TERCOLORS GRiPHIC I VALUES TO $5,000 (Door Prize t~ ~c-_Giv en) f'.11 "-•t Un,ond1t""'"lly C·:·"'""'•···d "Hold on to the patient; don't.reject him. The tendency is for a family OOctor to say, "I don't kn<iw anything about backs," and send him off to an ort!Jopedic surgeon, who really doesn't know any more about pain :hart he does." Dist.rlct Attorney Carl Haas said · there were 70 rapes reported in Portland 'for the first three months of 1974. Or. Humberto Romero Tocuyo of Venezuela said , "The worst Is that aspi rin and other medicines that con- tain acetylsallcylic acid are advertised profusely and are also consumed in great quan- tities by the public." WORLD OF ART 213 360 6314 . Bunl.A.,.,.,,,.,.,i Mt1 1o ' ( hu "I'" t -· ' . • ,. Grat1d 0 ening First Fe~r Savings Costa Mesa. Free Gifts! First Federal Savings, one of SOucl1em California's strongest as.soc.iations, has just opened the doors to a pleasant, brand ,l"iiew office in Costa Mesa. To celebrate our Grand Opening, we're offering delightful .refreshments and a special get#acquainted gift. Naturally, there is nd obligation. 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'I'• ~ ... , ~ 0. -• OtvlclllOll, Mt•'t Lou P1ul1 ,,... ltlPl'I ·-GrtltW,,P•lrkl Ann llld Olllfl Ltt Slork ,Vltr'.S. M.. 11111 !'rtd C.IN Deatlis h El,se ,wlwre SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) · J\torris Oliver H a r r I s , a member of the original Ink Spots singing group, Wa5 Pro- nounced dead on a r r I v a I \Y'~neAday at the U p s ta t e Medi.cal Center. The funeral hQme said Harris died follow· ing a Tight against cancer. LA MESA (AP) -Jo,.ph C. ~Ceoor, sheriff of ~ Diep County from 1963 until J 97l, died at hls bom.e Tuesday night 111 his 59fh birthday. ,\UGUSTA, Ga. (Af'l - EtWene M. Howerdd, 69, co-- founder of the Georgia..Pacific Corp., <lie<! Wednesday. He joined with Owen Cheatham in developing the 1 a r g e foiestry·products company. !lROOl<LJNE, Mass. (AP) -Qaade Cross, 81, the defense lawyer at Alger Hiss' second perjury trial in 1949, died Wednesd.ay . Cross defended. Hiss when he was ,tried on charges ·or having lied about passing governzpent' secrets to the Russians., ...,____ PALM SPRINGS (UPI) - Gordon Strunk, an author in' his early 60s, was k i 11 e d Wednesday in a fire which critically injured his wife and destroyed their condominium. Death l\'odres TUllS Col. Will LH!tr T11bb1. rnlo.iil ol Lag11n1 INCi!. 011• ol ck11tll, Oc-15, ltll. su ..... lvlld bv 1>11 O•Ulfl1.,., Dorothy Budd of Tutlln: 11r1n001119llteo", LYn<ll Mc.Grtw of Hunllngton llNcll •~ f''""'°"· Glry Budd of T1nlln. Mr. 11bllt Wit; 1 11!1 rnembolr of S1n11 All<I Elkl Lodll• No. 7'• I nd I mtmbff" of Thi MlllO<lk l.OOQI, WIS -of 1111 IOIH'Oln Of Or1ng1 County tns11r1nc;1 Agfn<y In ~n•• Anl •nd WH (l'lltf of Tri. Ground l1lt1Y O~r!mll't ,..,.. Thi USAF. Da111Hon1 m11y bl m-to Thi Am11"lc111 C1nc1r Socl1ty 111 lieu of fl°""er1. Sfrvrc11 Wiii ti. htld Frl<1~r1 Ol;tot>w 11111, 10 :00 AM, w lnblolcr (hi.,.,, 511tt11 AM. Ol!ld111t, P1slor Roy G. Gt.cl> ot SI. Pe11l'i Lutllllr.1n Churtfl OI L&g11111 B1ac11. lnteri•Mfn! F1lrll1vM M1morl.i P1rll. S1nt1 Ane. <1lr~11<1 bv WlnblOltr Mortu1ry, 129 H. Gr11nd Ave., S1nta An1, C1. WOODS Htr1n P. Wooo;I• of S1nl1 An1, lorlll"-rly ot Sin F.,.111..00 v1111,. Date of <tuth oe1-r u , lf11. SUNlv.O by h<!r son. Col. Rkri.r<I L. Wooo;l1 ol S1n Ol-001 111volll.,., M••ll L" llr11bl•tr at S1n!1 An11 HW<I ll••n<IC!lllclrrn •nd !Oii• 11tt•I· gr1nc1e11Uore11. Mtm«lel 1erv!c11 will ti. 1111<1 10:111:1 AM Frl<11y, Pacific View Chlptl. lnl"rM1tl, P1elllc Vltw Mf'"°")I! P1rt OlfKll<I b' PICUlc VllW Mor!u1r,. -·-IALTI.IERGERON FUHIRALHOME Corono de! Mor Cosio Meso -·- 67J..9.t.SO 6.t6-2.t2.t HU UOADWAY MOltTUAllY J IO Broodwov. Cosio Mesa. b42·qJSO -·-McCORMlCK L(OUNA llACH MORTUARY l 795 loguno Ccinyo!l Rd. .t9.t-9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOltTUARY . 28832 Com1no Cop11trono Son Juon Cop1itrano .t9.5·1176 -·-PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Chopel 3500 Padlk V.-w °''"" NewpoN B&och, Cahtorn•o 644-2700 -·-.PllK fAMILY · COLONIAL fUNlltAL HOMI 180 I Bobo ,.,_..,. We~tm•n•1er • 893·~25 -·- SMITHS' f!IO'<TU/oRY 1~--J2Z.Ma•llJI. H111111ng1an S.0(.1'\ --. • l36M39. Tllu,sday, Oclobtf' 17, 1974 Canc~r Society Says Total · THE FAMJI:Y CIRCUS By ill Keane • • • • • • ~ * • • * * * • • • * MERCURY SAVIN'GS •• * • ' Breast _Rjemoval Sal est Bet evidence to reconunend a change to a simple rorrn of NEW YORK (AP ) -The American Cancer Society says that in most cases or breast canei!r there js not yet enou~h • breast removal . Catalin il.' ., Ship Needs PUC Okay LOS ANGELES CAP) OperatQrs of the steamship SS Catalina. which•transports tourists between San Pedro and Catalina Island, will have to obtain penni.ssioo of the ca.Jifomia Public U t i I i t i~ s Commission b e f o r e discon- tinuing service, a spolu~sffiail" for the commission Says. . Plans to sell the vessel ·:_ the "big white steamer" - lo the ·oiJ·rfd\ sheikdom of Kuwait for $5 million ha ve been announced by M G R S . Inc. TIIE CATAL1'NA has been carrying tourists for 50 rears. and residents of the island are dismayed by the prospects th8.t its service will be loot. Kuwait has been reported plahning to use the vessel for runs between the coast and an island it bought off the Carolinas. The commiSSion spokesman said Wednesday an application for approval ol the sale had not been .received, but Jack Stanland, president oLMGRS. said one will be 'flied i r neei!ssary. THE PUC spokesman pointed out .that the Catalina operated und~ a certificate of convenience. "They just can't sell the boat and go out. of business without cormnissiQfl sanction," he said. "lt"s our business to protect the l>Ubllc. "There are a fevf m u c h smaller vessels that serve the island, but ~ether thme out· fits could take up the slack ~·ould have 1o be determined by the commission. ' "IF PROTESTERS, such as the city of Avalon, ask foi; a public hearing, the com- mi~ion w o u I d Wldoubtedly hold one." Stan1and said MGRS c a n provide substitu<e service with the 600-passenger Oirib Star and the 150-passenger Betty Lou. The Catalina can hold 2,000 passengers. In a policy statement on the surgical treatment o f breast cancer Issued at Its annual meeting, the ACS said \Vednesday In part: ''Reniova\ or the en lir e breast (most often the radical or modified radical mastec- tomy) ls recommended for the surgical treatment of operable breast cancer." JUST AFTER Belly Ford, the Pre!ident's w If e, un· derwent a standard radical mastectomy, a National Cancer Institute m. e.eJ in g he"'1 a r..,..t -of a study on tlfe ~ conducted at M medit11i\.-~rs nrro n.g pnn . '1 l t."'!;•l!fOIDep. ..·-.. ~ ;l1Je ·s1uay lounif -but wlth ·oniy 21,i yMrs of. lollOW·UP study -that the 9landard radical mastectomy may be more effeetlve than l e s s disfiguring surgery. The t w o approaches pro- duced approximately the same rate of recurrence of t h e disease, 15 percent after two years. BUT TWO YEARS is not long enough to detennine if there is no difference. or if one procedure is b e t t e r , beeause cancer survival rates are measured In teml$ of five I nslructor Coordinator An Edison High School social science teacher, Me I Heckman , served as coordinator of the 0 range C o u n t y Conference of the Ca 11 for nl a Association of Students Cowtclls. Seven h u o d r e d represen- tatives from 43 schools in the county participated in the con· ference held at the University of California, Santa Barbara. '""~"". Worried About FALSE TEETH Coming Loos•? Afraid r.I. t.ettb will drop •t thl · 'Wl'Ollf t.il'l'll:~ A dentura •d'*ln 1:1111 belfl. FASTEETH• Powck.' (lvs dentura • lonctt, llrmer, tl.Mdiw-hokl. W11¥~•m~tPormora ••curlty •lld comfqrt, 1ue FAS-TEETH Dmture Adllaiff Powder. Dent\IZ'tl tbt flt ue -Btl11I lo -.itJi.. &. Jolar MtiK--nciil•rb'. i~~il ~::;;l SHOP A PA WM SHOP . JEWELRY ~ UK ¥-../Gold ~ will 10 !*"'-,., ..... 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I 0..6 P.M. 5 tllnOOlll,S OCTOBER 17 ctnSHOl'PtHG CDITER·ORAHGE 141634·0071 Moll.-Fri.10.f P.M. Sat. I 0.-6 P.M. Sllfl. .....1 ... 1 s ALL STORES . . Escape Foiled , . ' Murde1~er Get s 2 Sente1 ,WANTED ices --DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES ~ From Wire Services SAN LUIS OBISPO -A 20-year-old g a r a g e mai1l· tcnance n12n has been sen- tence<! to two consecutive life tcr1ns for the n1urdcn of 1 .... ·o \ron1en. 1'he sentences w i t h o u t possibility of parole were im· posed on Dennis Silva, 2-0, by W 01nan, 26, Recei·ves Doctorate Sandra Rae Hiiiiker. 26. of !Tunlington Beach has receiv- ed a Ph.D in microbiology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Miss Hilliker. dau ghter >lf 11.trs·. Belle Hilliker of 199M Bushard St .. now is enrolled in a l\li'O·year post-doctorate study under a fellowship with the National I nstitute of Health in BcJhesda. litd. A1\ss Hilliker \\'as a valedic- torian \Vith the 1965 ~rad·Jrttion class at f\.1arin<1 .High School. She received a B. S. magna cum laude in bio l ogical science in 1969 from UC Irvine. Officials .!Vix l'lastic Plants SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP) -Officials have rejected a plan to "plant" plastic shrubs along median strips in this pine-shrouded mountain resort ·area. The City Council v o t e d against the plan this week despite arguments by Maypr William ~toyer that it \vouldn't hurt to try it since the city's co~! would be nothing. Ken Lounsbery. c ! ~ y at· torney, said a tp!astic plant manufacturer wanted to set up a lest area in the city for-free· with the idea !hat more plants might be sold if the idea \vas found ac· ceptable. I I. .n,. .. fr o-Superior Court Judge Titl)Othy was slashed Jul,,¥ O'Reilly. Silva tr.it.'CL.lo Silva pleaded gtJi!ty to the sherHf's deputle s while being l\\'o murder counts. taken from the courtroom but ed Silva ran The victims· were A I i ca was recaptured. ~1c~1ahon , 53, of San Luis The handcuff while he and Obispo, strangled Jai1t from deputies December, and Vicki Ann other prisoners Parsons, 23, wife of a !ltudent loaded into a v <11 Cal Poly. Mrs. Parsons cour tro om. \l'as raped. and ber throat prebended a bloc were being an frqm the He was ap- k away. ---"---- . • '!"'....,.. ty ~h ~•lilt._ ci.-111 -', ,..,...._.. • ,..-,mc.t.-.,.li---otttt!ff.-C.ellll.; .... iMtlem 1..i..,.1i..t IPy Wt •• ,..., .. Hi9ll11I 1J11ict1 ,.14, <..II J40-'°" '°'' •it1, ~ '°""..,. doMlll • .u .. "'· o...Mt foltl., "'· ........ iewels by ioseph IOUTll COAST""' • nu aainot. COSTA MUA. ,....,... , ~Grand Opening, Phase II. The Sea Terrace Apartments for adults: sun, fun, sea and sand. J,,.g<rna Niguel'; Seu Ten"" Ap,.·t· l Tilents Create a ne\I' kind Of apartinent . r, living for adult:;. Fron1 inti io ur balco uy - you look out ll lXlll au oce;tn 1·ie11·, or a purk-like setting. \Vh ite ,.;;1 ndy bcal·hc~ and crli ising sailboats in 1·itl• ,1'<111 [,,enjoy a s1vim, l'lt'til, or ereni 11g .~1 r .. J I in the su11set. And ·1cith your mari na-:-1.1· lt•d ap;1 rt nient come all ·the pleasure:-; of Lai.:uua \'ig11cl's 8,000 acre 11·orld-great ? recl'eat io11. cun\·eniu11t .~hopping, friendly pcu11lc. J 1 ·.~the l'hui1.:c 11·ay lo Jive. Putalift inyourlii.:: toddycomc to • Laguna Niguel Th e Choic~· Community llancho Ilei·nat·do an•I VillaJ.?;r I' ark, other fin e Nev.• To-A·n11 by A \'CO Con1n1unity lJcvelo111:rs, Int·. ! 714 ) i!93-0&0 l I ' • Recreation ,- Center L I . Marina-styled l &. 2 uxury nter1ors bedroom, have 1 & 2 baths. All-electric gou1met kitchen a.nd built· ins. 1 bedroom from $230. 2 btdrooms fron1 $:250. So1nc furnished at $30 more a n1onth. Tennis ............. ,ilil.r.J~' A Cast garnt 'f. ~ of fiingles or <lviible8 isa great \\•ay W stay in shape. A court is 110\V underconstruc--tion an<l due for completion ln October. • • Come home to the joys of recreation atyourov.·n Rec. Center. There's a sra-rklinitswim- n1i ng )!001 and J ucuzii, his/hers saun11s. billiard ind game roon1s, and a partr kitchen and lil'csidc lounge. Directions: From Los Angeles, take the San DieJt"O/ Santa Ana f<'rtt- waysouth to Crown Valley Parkway exi t. Right (approx. 6 mi.) to Pacific CoaBt Highway. Left 1 mile to Niguel Rd. Left on Niguel Rd. to The Sea Terrace Apartments. t Kids Like To Ask An y ~-~~ --~~~~~~~~~~~====~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ' ··- ~ ).! ' • f -... • - ' •• .. -.. : . ·:· . ... ,. • .With inflation everything is costing you more. Novi s !lie time to get tough and star1 thinkirig about yourself You need every extfa penny you can get your hands on. Stop kidding yourself with dreams Ot Capital gains. lax saving s .and a lot of ideas thal could end up co sting you money. Tho 7}l% we pay on accounts of Sl,000 1 or more is Jarantet3d fa~ 4 lo 10 years. .rYou actua ll ~arn 7. 79% because we com· l}e.lnd 1nte t daily Since Federal regula- •s requi substantial penaltles it you withdraw f ds before the term is co~ ofeled. yo ay prefer ou r 5%% account · which has restrictions. But, m I important . your money ... up ' . to S20,000 is insured by a U.S. Govern· ment agency. Now that's safety. Start mh\dlng your own business today. Get.the most you can from what you have. • • William M. Kull. Manager ~ ~ ' '~' iif THE BIG M ·MUTUAL SAVINGS at'4 io.n *"°'*ion 1 Corona do! M•r! 286f EHi Cont Highwlly/875-SOIO . -----· -·-· ' ' ' I I I ' I • ti I l l . \ 4 I • -' • I I ~ Thursdiy, Otto!J..,er )1, 1974 DAIL V PILOT A J ,. h~ S~fety P~obe I/arbor Panel Mull Tou li Reg_!!lations Moves to Ughlen scuba div-,,.---------.. ihan 20 representatives of div- ing associations, c h a r t e r boats, commercial interests, instructors and divers. ing safely, resumng from l5 ,.., divifli deaths oU the coaat ., . "-this )l6al', are bei'ng made ip a.1 ~ i.l "I Sou them ca.Hfornia. -: ~ • A n eme~e-ncy ordinance containing a tough new set of regulallons was passed this week by Los Angeles County while in Orange County, the Harbors,. Beaches and Parks Departmeflt stall js finishing . !I• lnvesllga9on 6L the !llvipg . HEADS COUNTY UNIT industry.-_ · A key provision or the Los Angeles lcglslatioo is t h e stipulation lhat charter boo.ts have on board an oxygen resuscitating unit and an oWrator. THE CllARTER boat owners protested· that their in.surane1:, carrier )iould ~ underwrite t h i s additional ~ ~0.RS Dl.STlllCT , liability but the Los Angeles spok~ .'ilaid ')he/ ~ange 'GRANGE CQIKITY . County Parks and Re<realioo . ' Directof G~ge J.ones °'i County -report w o u I d be· Department staff disputed this Cons1tltant crltkal of uie "•.-ibty tine '-------~ oootenlioo. traµung of' d1~ m; ,.echools". • • The Orange County Harbors · " ' but would,. not lnclude' ·a.n y .. The Orange Coanty :study District spokesman said that T 0 Heacl Up 't·,':~. ing chan~s in regula-· is expected to be considered he is unaware• of 1auy boats .,,..,, by the board of supervisors being chartered in Orange · He said that the report next week. -County for scuba diving. CDC Gi·onp would ~be the regulations 'lbe study was ordered by Other proVJ.Sions of the Los approved m Los Angeles and the county after pub Ii cit Y Angeles County ordipance are; · evaluate their likely impact. drew attention. to the number _ Certlficalion caids to be , SANTA ANA -George ;\. The spokemian said that the of diving dea_th9..this year. carried by divers a nd in· Jones, a management ~on-diving industry was more The,.Los Angeles Co unt Y structors to indicate they have sultant from Pasadena, has complex in Los Angeles c.oun-ordinance. passedTUesday. been trained by an accredited been named executive director tty because or the use or will be effective within 3 o agency of the Orange County Com-charter boats. l ~ days. It was opposed by mo're _ Students to 0 b t a 1 n munily Developfnenl Council. ). physical examinations 'I1te CDC. a non·profil group -Charter boats and in- t h at administers programs v l t 1,-i • ., structors to have licenses aimed al improving the lot 0 un eer I' irerne I -Yearly recertification of o c~~~(\vantag* countians,. ' » ' · ~ instructor! and bi. an nu a 1 provides ~hnica -~· · ;. • recertification for divers ::_~1ff~r'~t:~' Win .~li1ary Ch0:11ge , ~aad~:''ilyandequipment j~"' • • ': • '"'" • ., ' • · .. -Enforcement by county tn~liis new 'J]OlitiGD._:Jo~ ' i.. • ' ' Iii -~ and th sheriff' wil~ resporuibfe 1fott.dh'el>. '\. SAN"?"A A:NA -10t'a~ the firemen wilh an autont:ltic · egucuvs e s ti.v. tlle.ser,vjces admlniit'ered • Coun(y s 400.~ ~r. Jlfe.: two and a half.hours of work department b~~..coo:~· 1 • men. ~ve been :)~~I per call, rea;ardless of the -County monitoring or'in- BjtOr ;p • Corm~ his own m w1M.1ng changes ~ thell' act"-;;ua;;;;;;I ;:;le;;ngt:=;h.;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;'l;;ru;;ct;;io;;n;;a;;I ;;pro;;;;gr;.a;;m;;s.;;;;;;;;~ manage\)'\~ ... Con.Suiting firm, salary schedule that will allow r Jo~ ~ tor rour years them to earn at le8:8' as much ~ C!Cb ,~ r t <l;S f1le e(i u.a1 Opportunities of· as they have been ~ the past. t ~1"'ttan .,.; .f1cer of the Los Angeles Com-• ". ... %J munity Redevelopment A.gen· THE COUNTY Board o( • ~ cy. Supervisors ~ change, • For dinirtR anJ dunci,ng'a1t1ongst tht rtlicsofflnt·old that make Ute liremen'I pay : sailing ships., conlonn ~led~ Fili• Labor J • i} Standards Ac! pil>Vtg;bns, "r .. • uven e ·. quiriilg ·~ oo "" 1>ourJY I • '.basis mu;e.>, tban ~ 15 per Studv Pau~l ~l;.;ysttm -had~ in .. ' The firemen proteared ~ Re.,11 uffl"" ... -~.. visioos of the act Iha\ woold ;::i.. ~~ .have prevented them /tom J eami.Qg the minimUm. ts fee SANTA ANA -· 0 · if. a ·call wot .leas -an County Supervisorj hom\ M<ie ...., ~ pefcent :~rfl~e~hc J:V:ru10. ~,~,'f,rfi' bi""~t~, : Study Committee. 8" p·ervtsors actnbwledged The board cut nine depart· there was no provision for m~nt heads •from. the com-fractional payments .and set m1ttee to bring It db\yn to about tO revise the s a I a r y a seven-man panel they were • st'hedul~ t.Qree Wl!eks ago. · told would be more responsive. Co unly Administrative Of. THE METHOD they came ficer Robert Thomas 6aid 3 up with was lo set a regula_r smaller group could complete · rate of $2 per hour and crerht Lu11cl1ton Sp~cidl BVSINESSPERSON'S BUFFET $2.50 Luncl1ton Aton. -1:ri.fr111n l/:JO a.rt1. Dinntr srrvtd Ni,(!l1tly fro111 5:00 p.nt. Sunday Cliatt1pa,ent Brunch SJ. 15 frott1. IO:JO •'·'"· -Enitrtaif'ltntnt- E4t_at Hayts 1Ul's.-Thur.s. E11tnin.(!S \,;..;; D11ncin.f! Fri.-St1n. N~~l~tJ FishtJ, Mtals, Oi•slrr BiJr, Nottd,lVints, Alts a11J Spirits ~r.Cltqristjnn'ajl: JSJ £Coast Wghwoy Newport &ach --;. Runvalfons {714) 675-SJ20 . · ~ the study of juvenile crime -,---~---------------'-""""'"" " ", ... _ ... _j faster than the larger group I originally formed at his sug-i gestion. I The change would also eli· B t I d s • ~.::~~1~~:~0so:~;~~ es ea 1nce . 11 1 might have bet'fl ~t by department heads responsible sh • c t ;:,~~."nilc problems, Thomas i 0 pp I n g a r s Supervisors agreed to the l adjustments with the provision that s;ounty government staff peopfe will work for the rom- mittee gathering it.s data. Each board member has ap- pointed a public member to I the panel and two at-large members have alrady been ! named. I Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single .--------~· REl•'l .Et:1'10NS ,, Rcyn She ft ct "'Ow.,.......:..,,., h ... ill ~ ...... i..t 1. riM!g ................. I · C..t.ciln · r.ao the most capable · among \Is must ex~,to expet;ie~ce rail urf!1 ~m ~ de~ of/Jlilure may· vary but e.verxone will make ' mistatts tn Judgment',P!""a · wrong decision at-a.ctW~ • linr ~ 1q1dergo • rever- saJ alwme: kind. j TO' fali Is an ~nplcas~t. humiliating experien.ce. We may wish to gfve up and · try no more. lest we suffer lhe same hunliliation .' again. There Is more g lor y in continued attempts in spite of · reecated failures. than in never failing al all . Thoushtful people may wish to arrange for all aspects or their own ~funeral service!, including costs, well Jn advance pf need. We are ,1v11U11ble trJ advise you rteardlht the possible benefit.a. . • Two_,..,. 1upptr (104 lists) lumisfftl in-lint' tear-off Jl'd for i ust $1.25 (po1tace,,.,.id) Send in Coupon Today and Become ·A Super Shopper ------------------Fill io this .. pon.cU• lri .. I! •tth $1.25 II: Pilot Printi11 ~list Post Office lox 1~60 · ;;s ' Costa Mesa,Calil.92626 ' s.v.:~~IE , -----------------~---· I - item! Use pre·printed shopping lists prepared for you by . PILOT PRINTING. .. .140 separate printed items, pluudditional spaces you c.an fill in yourself. lust chetk 'em off - 34 Staples 21 Vegetables 14 Fruit• 6 Bakery ltem1 sa.....ces 19 Meat ,.d fish ewtries II 0.iry items 20 Miscellaneou ll1ts lhOWa ICt••I size l1Dltidlc1)I &£ .. . ~~,t°!~.R 1--------------------·· 97b~~~AY 1---------------·----I tSJrN:::R"Mao.MmR&.L -· 1. .. ,.t •• ,.,..,.11,c.;. I <'12.0100 ._ ___ ;;.;;;.;;;;;..._.,...i.1·---·--·-··---··--·--·----~~-~~--~~~-~~~~..11 I' RADIALS 155/13 tff/13 2495 155/14 15&/15 • 161/14 155/14 T ..... T,,. 1.M It UT,_ hollo I• STEEL BELTED .WHITEWALLS 115/ltS•IS' ~11111n'1F111t1•399s DI/II FJO/lt) ,U0/11 Fh/1~ l.11 fed ts:T11 UNIROYAL POLY SPORT . ,,, .. , ... •A•rtelillA• •t1•1a•• :;~n~~:~ ll·&·J>W uo1111 ft·X·0 £71/14 •11g·f· <7.•111 , 1•fI·K·fl F1B11•' 11ffl}I &.151ts fF5·1J Gll/14 f!J·!O» 01111s fF!'ll $1-'1 t. SL" t..i. !•. !•• , .. "-•••'-Wl>O•n S2.H I.on ..... 175/13 .. 175/14 .. 185 /14 .. 195114 .. 2'05/14 .. 215/14 1; 195/15 .. 205/15 .. 215/15 •. \l ~ ' 225/15 .. ' Mt1 .,•U\1"'-'" I s 2J0/1S' 2JS rs AYAllAI DUNLOP SP68, RADIALS 29· 95 155113 165/14 11u1111 1u511•1 NOW ,..,~ 155115 155112 ONLY "" Ul 1145/151 155/15 .f ... T:dM • .t W•ll HUM.,. 2 WMllL .. S< llUNf • fJIC & lllfAl.l LmtS • 11u.1un ·111ut: u..o • CMf:e&: WA• I JlAl.S • CMl:e&: WMEL CTLllDOI • •.1WM I llSllCT ~ --' . WHITEWALL 8.85/15 9.00/15 24 !~~ ~·· ,_,_ l($l ENClNC WITH ELCC™>Mtc" Al'IM.Ylllt IMSTM.l NEW CllAMPIOM !J'AftM 11. ~~Sl~A~l"!~ :::,st ~=:cR CAltS WITH AIR COflO. ADO'l CHARI;( 1•~~ l1cl1•1s c••c-i•t 'Ir c••Rti•t c1mb11 c1u1r, tit JI llttSlllJ. Olltt ••I• lG·Jl-7•. llr c11•. & t•si• can \Ll5 11tra. • llllHCT M.ISrtll CYL.~; •} -" • .100 llllll FUID ~~ I llOID rtST CAii (,·] 2A~s :,_J;:.>5 6 Cyl. 24" I CYL. 29" ~~•A9.~ wsrlWJ 1111 '- SHOCKS ·:F•4t~. ~ , ...... '{ llUI C l tt-& M•fnl( Wl\l I ll ti •Mtt&IS llll 1•11 • • ,,. J•fl ll OU IH' Mutt" •ti! o '"" r1111 lllC I ,..,.,,.,,..,_""' 11 • I 11'.. • •• ... .. ~' ... ., ··'"•" •• "' 11•., •••••• g.1. I ... 'i.'1:'~:::~------' ........ ca... .... '" t.-.+i J2' ~lll•IUlllU I 01 • .. ~~~i:,:t·~~'i! r-----' •• ••Ult 101! ~ft ----""" ~---------' , .. lllt ll ll '1 Mil.Ill( C. tLHMl"S lWlflMI MilolAlintl . _ll ..... """"''" '•" ... ,. "" .. , ...... , .. ,.. "".,, ...... ,, .. ,~ .... !'lot" -'"""' l'ft Ill <O\Ol'I( II ii·"" Of\.., W<~I .. •<I '"~ COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE 14040ilr<>allhunl lc-W•ttMIMttf" ..... tr.ntl LA HABRA 2000 Whlttitr ll•d. lcOf'Mr of Whlt+ltr ...... t 674-3666 3005 HARBOR BLVD. (Hnl>tr .. hlln-............. 11141 ss1:aooo 17 I 41 530-3200 BUENA PARK 2962 Lincoln llvd. kenieTotlMc• 8'1dlh10MI 1!1!!1'17.141826-5550 FULLERTON I 321 South llocNd 11 W.Cll Korltl of -1.....-.tcMfrff"'f'I 17141870-0100 ' . . I ORANGE 410M-TusHn .... ._ 17141639·021 • _, ... , .. .-~"" ..... , .•• _, ................ ~ ..... t -.. ""' -"'l• .. ~--'tl • .... tu('I"'.~"" •v• c-•V••• HUCY 'flijr co«••llltl' ,.11,, lft1 htl•r ,....,. ,.., 11,... 1t1•t 1 ~11111111 tnKtf•l•I ""'ell tr "r•lc11. re11ttr,t tt rw,lt•u• ~ti t•t Dft'fUtr .t Cto11••• -'~•!n. ...... ., .. 1 .. \21)) 110-•l)f ",.,. 1211. II WI 1-ttl• 1111 t~ ti Jt•r 1111 I "r.it '•tel" '11111 IM lti~tt HllH'tlll 1 l1l1r flll•t'J t\ 1IMI 1f'ltrl11H ll'kf, \ ' . . • • J ThurscUy, Octobtr 17, 1974 :Supervisors Snub User Fees for County Dumps B1.J\'IU.Uil SCHREIBER Of tM Dally ,.1191 11111 !.l. ANA -Orango Co Supervisors \Vednes· da med up their no.~ iit tm,.ing across-lhe-b our d us• rees for county dum1>3 ::iodwbbish lransfi:r sliltion3. Bot they ordered their staff to dlj! into the $4.2 mllllon ann;ui.l j:OSI of lax supported lraitt disposal, leaving t h e clcaf impression that some types' of ri fUJe may still be sub t IO special fees. THE USER FEES, which \\OUld be aimed at offsetting !'<ln'le of the major t'O~l, involved in handling trash at the;_eounty's lour dumps and three f'efua transfer stations, wefe pJ!>POSl-ld several months ago. "P;oponents or some type of fee structure, Including Super- \'isor Ralph Diedrich of Fuller· ton, said the current syinrnl of free dumping c r e a t e • in· equities around the county. Those favoring the ~ reea claim parts of the county that have no tran sfer stations are pa ying for them anyway through lti,eir property taxes. They claim the solution Is to charge added fees for the use of such facilities or install more of them. The transfer stations were installed in parts of the county !hat are rela~iveb' far remov· ed (rom the dwnp sites in an effort to cut tne mileage lraveled by heavy trucks. But areas opposed to the fees -\vhich includes most county cllies -say their peO. pie would be charged double if the use fees were enacted. UNDER THE original fee structure drafted by County Adminim.ratlve bcficer Robert them lo lake lhls atuff to But homeowners in the west equities might be <.Teated, bJt and Orange that they never Thomas. supervisors had the empty sand and gravel pits and central parts or the cow.ty he. said aomethlng bad to be u.se. he said. choice ot recovering all or as fill material," he said. whose trash goos through a done to offset the ineq\dtiet "It would appear the user ·only ~art of the C011ts dtpend-Clark said the county's Sand ttansler station would end up I.Mt now exist. ~ fee ce>nci!pt for everyone is illll: upon now the tees were and Gravel Task Foree ls in paying $22 pe.r year more, He explained that the peo~ a dead issue, but soqiething applied. the process of stud,ying the he said living near the Olinda, * must be done, if only to build If all the $4.2 million were public and private sand pi(s "It &tiould be noted that tiago, .Coyott} Canyon Ind a better grid of transfer sta- lo be recovercid, general waste around the county and this Jt ls the central and west.em Forsttr dumps haw thctr !Ions that everyone can use," hauler.s a~ rcf9se trucks -could be a method of recon-~rt' or the county which ·con· trash taken directly to tbo!if he said. 95 peroenl of dll trash con-dilioning them. lain the preponderant>e o! low facilities. Spokesmen !Gr abo ut 10 tributors _ woul~ be char)!"· to moderate lnconle families cities p~senled reso ludons ed ':4.37 per ton to use transfer IT \\'AS c LAR K , 8 sug-who can least afford the ad-BUT TllEIR taxes are also to the board on the issue ORANGE COUNTY station s and 99 cents per ton. gestion that t b e Environ-ditional payments. supporting transfer statiom11n but only one -Fullerton - h d Diedrich admilled other in-Hunli""lon Beach An·1.e1m favored the fees.· to use l ~ umps. mental Management Agency,-:::.....::..:.::....::.::::.:.::.::::::::::::::_...::.=::::·~~::...::::::::::_·...::.::~::::':::..:::..:....:.:=:::..:...::...::. _____________ -:,- Super visor ltalpb Clark was and other county panels be the staunchest foe of the fees . . during board d I s c u s s i o n given t_wo months to come \Vednesday, but be said be back"-with cost analyses and might be willing to impose other data to be used in set- a fee on haulers of "inert" ting final board policies. material such a s concrete, According to s t a t I s t I ca asphalt and w 1 s t e building gathered · by C I a r k , the materi als. average c o u n t y homeowner .. Such a fee on t h e s e whose trash is hauled directly haulers. who contribute 5 0 to the dwnp would pay about percent of all material taken $6 per year more if tbe feet lo our dumps rcould encourage ·were imposed. * * * * * * * ·t:( * *· * * f o{Jnty' s Dumping Rigs Wearing Out ' .... ....;. f SAN'PA ANA -'f'he earth- mcwing equipment used lo btr)' more Ullin 3.5 .111\lion tons ol garb.lge each year at Onulge C.ounty's rour dumps is .abnost. wom out. a county o(ftdal says. lb response to questioning by Sapecvi.Jor Ralph Diedrich Wedneeday, county Road Commissioner L. ' ' T e d ' ' ~1cConvllle admitted the coun· ty may soon be faced Yi'ith a major budget expense lo replace equipment. • THE QUESTIONING came durtng a dttcussion of t h e ~ta BudJtemerits ol a user re ... ror the· toanty dumps. ' " . ' Diedri ch argued it is im- possible to completely rule ot,1l the fees because a complete study of future costs h&¥J 'l been performed. "ll. has been reported that the equipment is wPBring out at a rapid rate and the current budget won't be enough to handle it," Diedrich said. The, county currently spends more than SA million per year -about eight cents on the tax: ra1 e -to provid<' free waste disposal at sanitary fills and transfer stations . '"I can appreciate retaining this system with business as u~," Diedri ch said., '·but wc Yion't have constant ~ ... ~ " • c~~. DIEDRICH SAID the board should have the full story on future costs before summarily doing away with the idea of user fees that could cover part of the expense of replacing machinery. County officials have estimated it will cost at least S2 million and possibly more to upgrade the equipment now in use al the dumps. Reports done so far on the user fee t'Oncept and CT1 unly dump operations have r ielded some other Interesting facts about p e o p I e and their byproducts. These include: -It takes nearly 150 people to properly dispose of t h e ' • "" ... ..... ,, • • ·Great desk. Great offer. ~. ' ·~ ., .. • ..... . • .,, -·· .~ . .. Buy this solid wood Mexican desk and we'll give you a matching chair. FREE! (You'll save $46.99)! Take adva ntage of this offer -this w.eek only! Seat guests aplendldty. Side chair dr dark stained wood, palm-woven seat. 35"x I 7"x 17" Reg. 36.99 garbage produced ~y the coun· · ly. -EACH COUNTJAN pro- duces aOOut 11 pounds Qf ref- .US.C..P!lLdaY. -It costs about $2.2 mil· lion to dispose of trash at. the landfill sites a n d another S2 million to handle the 600,000 tons of refuse sent through the three c o u n t y transfer Stations. -Only two percent of the trash ta ken to lhe dumps comes from individuals do- ing their own hauling. Fifty percent is construction v•aste and 45 percent comes from garbage trucks. f U1e 1 handcrafted desk. Panel desk o! dark sta1ned solid wood. 7 drawers provide lots 01 storage ...•.. ! .. 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WWI£ "Cling" Stick-On Printed Vinyl BrirM alld ucitiill patterns llf }ll"e\S.e sensitive ¥ilrtl t~ ~ ..-' ~ kt Shell lillinL CM'lfll ll1lh' CJ hnitm •.. ~ 1/!.0 do·il·YO\lf~ltl POS!et~! ITID IOTQllN; P'll:CIS AVUJIU: llnlltls, Wu, Cbl1s. 911 YAU IEJAll WAIJI( 64 oz. Creme Rinse Sce~!fd rinse lmts Mrr soil · maria&uille ~ !Jrl&le fret. Choice of Pink Of lJ:t!'IDll. WESTMINSTER 14200 l •ach Blvd. I J Embossed Cake Safe Kitchtn u1erisols a<t emtioutd on while mt\11 lid with C011J1e1 IOM IOP. 12·· cakt pl.at' also ill copper tllltt. $i51 UTAIL VALUE ••••••••• Z.JI l 11\l.QID'°l 12. Oz. Olive Ti.r1 . Beverage Glaa1es S11url iesi1n Jnd ~lfY !Ilse l!Vt !llt~e ~wt toned lli:;Stl lfKe Ind eltlantt. I .. '" ""'" IUI YILUE Flower Bulbs DAFJlllltlS • (ntOY PltM blOolns ae1t Spriil! ' PIMll bills MlW ttwo11k DltlaW. Most •llfiee """ ""' ..... tr o;. ~14 litm DNfOOIU. CU:US. nu:r~ JUI.PS 1111 ... QUANJUIES UMll(' $><io lodlJ, COSTA MESA 175 E. 17Ht St. al Mtwpori .... d. Optical Case .......... 39c 0 • Colorful, Scented Soap .Balls Colorful baubles or soented bath sDap. Ma~es any batlwoom lo't'ther. .. Folding Travel Bag L11Uvrltilflt. ~It. ptlid bit wit• llppertd 0Gtlift1. Also 11~ tomp¥1ment '°' n sc. ileins. l l<flifnl \111t, Holds 3 illl~ Of llJ •tues. $21.M llTAll fAUI SANTAANA l rlstol• & Maclt.rtlwr ...,..ofS....C.... .... ., 1 I ' ' c r b re H a b 0 g n 4 r· I .\ Pilot Logbook Prattle Plague s PUC P1·oposals By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tH hll'f' 1"11" Stiff . SANTA ANA -An Ofang:e CowitY Board of Super- v1so111 debate Tuesday on a resol ution favoring special electric rates for minimum users sparked some humorous exchanges. THE FIRST zinger of the §minute hearing came dur- ing comments by Elsie Kroesche or Costa Mesa, a longtime COWlly govern- ment observer. •--1-~•ru: Jong as you are going to appeal to the-Public Utilities Commission for these lower electric rates, why not In- clude tbe use of g11a?'t she a11ked. ·' "Gas ls neit," said Supervisor David Baker, who authored the electz:ie rate resolution. SCH•CllER "Tl-IE GAS is right now," quipped ·SUpervisor ~ · Battin, who already had intimated the Baker reoolution was a re-election pkly. "Not on my part, it isn't , Mr. Battin," said Mrs. Kroesche. "l>-:<lidn't mean" you," Battin apologized, looking at Baker. .. . "I appreciate the comment, Mr.--ea.Uin/' Baker said calmly. '1 fOrglve you for it because I realize ~t comes from the heart pd not the head.'' rilEN J,EANNE Robertson, a ~kesman for the Retliees Action ·~Coalition, concludin( some heated re- marka aimed at utility companies, k>oked straight at the . board members, rour of whom' have gray hair. ''But then, you are all senior ciUsens so yoq know what we're talking _about," she said.· · ,.; · GUFFAWS erupted from the supervisors, only one of whom i11 over ll. 1 "\vhat Is the magic age," asked Supervisor Ralph Diedrlch1 "I want to know if t .fit in." ,. "When you have gray hair," said Mrs .. 'Rc!bertsion. "I just dye mine gray so I k>ok older," msisted Super· yisor Ralph Clark, on~ of those under 60. .. . * * • . ORANGE COUNTY Transit Disttict officials remain conficlent 'Of 11uocess ln their efforts to wln voter approval Nov. 5 of Proposition A, the measure that would author· ize a ooe-cent sales tax increase. to fWld a modem rapid ~transit system in the county. · District General Manager G. J. "Pete" Fielding said' the fdrlve bas received i "on&-slded negative ·publicity" from ·oge county newspaper be believes is out to defeat the measure. But he said opposition is not organizing and a rect,mt Sampling taken around the county indicates a slight ma· ]ority of the voters favor the iocreased ta1:. * ~ * * THE ANNUAL _ Orange County Progress Report , a compilation of facts and figures about county people, busi- nesses ~and government, will face a test. next week before county supervi!ors. Several supervbort already have given 1troog indlca-- tioos they will push for dlJoontinulng the booklet, which bas been published for years, because,1 they oontend1 it ts put out at public erpen1e: mainly to aid jiivate baai-nessm<o. The formal ·was drastically cbanied last year 'With rnucb 'data ¥ng ·trim.med.. More' changes may lie ahead. Indict1t Center's Bid . For Fur1ds Rejecteil I ,SANTA ANA -A request • by the Orange County Indian Center for $75,000 in federal revenue sharing money has been rej<o(ed by the coonty Board of Supervisors. specifi c enough to \varrant so major ·aD investment. The mone:Y. aceonhng to officials of the Stanton cent er, 4 14·ouJd have been used to j n- crease the si.u! of the staff and expand programs or counseling and aiding th e estimated 20'°°'1 Indians in the county. Center officials said o n I y . ::ibout $5,000 of the money would_ actually go tow· a r d relief ·materials such as food and clothing. The remainder was tagged for administration and stalling. Whep that split was challeng~ by supervisors two . weeks ago, Indian Center of- ficials said much o( the relief material they distribute is donated. I • I { . \ BUT SUPERVISORS decid· ed. that the center 's plans for spending the money weren't ~6 Cities Get l J.S . Revenues SANTA ANA -Orange County and lt.s 2f cities wUI receive more than S 5 . 5 7 million in federal r e v e nu e sbaring.Itmds· during the ninth di1lributloo period that began last week. · Congressman Andrew H!Mhaw (R-Newporl Beach) said the checks are Jn the mail to tbe'·varlotll agefclcs as part cl the naUonwld€ $L5 biHion ~ed lo. dlltribu· Uon this quarter. County govenunent \VIII be the nlajor reclpl~t of the latest windfall With just over $3 million. Orange Coast cities a n d their totals Include : -Huntington Beach, $271,000 -Costa Mesa, $197,200 -Newport Beach, $62.700 -Laguna Beach, $30,100 -Sen Clemente, $38,400 -Fountain V•tley, $6$1100 -San J u a n Capistrano, ltl,600 -Irvine, pe,ooe -Seal Be1ch;-l!ll,llOO To .Aate since the loceptl9n of revenue sharing , lhe ·government ·has handed out lllOl"e than 115.8 billion Io 4.000 state and local aoverl1! menb. · · Ornnge County's sllarc or the ~ ,. far hM totaltll mdre lhan j40 million. • • County Administrative Of· ficer Robert Thomas ha d recommended the r~est be approved •sloce it-bad been pared doWn"from an original request of 1!27,000. • AN HOUR after the matter had already been d e c I d e d Tuesday, Indian Center At· tomey Erle s. Norby came forward and asked If the mat- ter coo.Id be reopened f o r. discussion. He said he had come in late becau.se t h e Center had just notified him. Supervisor Ralph Clark, ooe of two supervisors -David Baker beq the Other -who favored t he appropriation, wanted to reopen the matter, 'but be was voted down. Diab.etic..s .Hear Talk On Travel ORANGE -Two Apple Valley res.Iden.ts who col· laborated on a series ol books to ald diabetics will addreoe the ·American Dtabetes AS90ciatioo's Orange c:ountY chapter Nov. 5 at SL~ Hospital here. June Blermaoo! ond Baljlora Toohey wilt dllcUss tectnlqu>s of travel for . diabetic.c;, ln-cludln& trip preparetionr, din- ina In ffita'.uranta and coplnr with eme'l'ncl•. Along with the teclm1cal id91<e, th. authors wUI lbare. travel ef· periencta of their own. The assoctatoln mcet!ng will sl.art at 7:30 p.m. In the h o ' p I ta I auditorium. 'rte Pllbllc if 'lc!com.e. • , • • General JET-AIR®m •4·PI Y Const~uction •~ual Tread OesiQn •Long Mileage Dur~g en""!read Rubber ' 6.50-13 E78-14,. F78-14/15 Thwsday, Ottobtr 17, 1974 QUAIJTY IHDtA TlllS WG. IY GIMEUL TUil . 4 PLY HYLQH CORD · · WHITEW Al.LS -s -~-00 .14 -... 825114 ...... $16.00 885115 ...... $18.95 900.15 ....... S 19.9~ G&IERAL · GTSOM WHITELIME . Size E78xl 5 $16 95 · aid .. , 11.00.i.-"fEI 111i11' General · Jet Air. Hr VW ~ Blackw~ll$. DAIL V PflOT s199~ s209s s219s S60xls: Size 6.50-13 lubeless blackwall, Sfze E78-14 tubeless blackwall, F7~14/15 tubeless.btackwaU. -$ . plusS1 78 Fed: Ex Tax plus $2 24 Fed. E11. Tax plus $2 41, S2.42 Fed. Ex. Tax 078-14/15 H78-14/15 CHARGE IT ·" s229s s259s . AT. GENERAL TIRE Generat India WhitewaU G78-14/ 15 lubetess blackwall. PIUS S2.55, S2.63 Fed. Ex. Tax Size H76-14/15 tu beless blackwall . plus $2.77. $2.82 Fed Ex Tax ' . Rbet 9'c1ss Belted . c WHITEWALLS ONLY $2 TO $5 MORE PER TIRE. fl.AIM CHECK: Sfloytd.-~""' ol ... lli4.•• Jlf.liM! Nft ""¥ chl1lng •l>ll'••nl, --~I IMll'IOf •ny °'°'" pl~~•d -·'°'!lit~ .. d•""''"' al. t... ..i ... •llHCI p1I~. ~ 4 ,Ply 'Mylff C~r4 .•ii4 J fk J I' 11th. .t.-711 J. Ml' ...., .. ' . . WIDE 70 SERIES ·s· • • GEHERJ,.L SCRAMBLER ·Scrambler Letterwhite RBERGLASS BB.TED ·· ~ERAL JUMBO 780 . FfBERGLASS' .BELTED .. GEMER:AL INDIA ' . ·:FIBERGLASS .' L-78-15 . II-RANGE . llkicli . BELTED , $ 95 ~~Gii I < STEEL BEL TED RADIAL. BLEMS "-:'\.._ BR78-13 - DR78-14 545· . . -'; Gll7S:l4 GR78·15· 555 JR71H 5. LR78-15 Pt.us 12.28 to 13,90 F.E.T. Each ·r1re ·-oe~nd1nQ·on Siie WSW AOD $).00 . ·- J-7814 H-7814 F.E.T. $2.75 to S'2.80 most American cars l . htitoll HEW MoyY duty Uflffltg Ofl al 4 wttn41! 1. •etHtOd tM c~ Oft all whfft1! ), llttd brab.........,t .. lloeGYJ dwty ~' ....... G... 4. httpecl brdit Munl .,,.i• ( Gtlrf1 5. Ttn and tr. al 4 brokt *-ts. ._. · . 6. R.,ocll front whttl bemi'"J'-~ "-lll 7. Adju1t brdit1 and chKll rm.:1 IJllKJ , ...... --.. · ..... ' "'-..... \ I . Rood lttl yow ciwtOfftObHt. USE GENERAL'S CONVENIENT AUTO·C~ARGE PLAlr no money down ... months to pay General Jato Super 100 GOLF BALLS ~~ : ~~~·~:;.~:~'Winding BAJLL $133 ~ • Energized Center • PACK ..• -~-Im! CifiST GENmAl TIRE 585 WEST 19th ST., COSTA MESA .:...0AILY 7:30 to 6:00-646-5033 .. -54o:s1 ro I \ • I .. .. • l A 1 .f DAILY PILOT Mont of 3 Milit ant • 'Lio11 ess .. •' • Thursda7, Otlobtr 17, 1974 -~ • • < J • 'I'm Starving' New York K 11dos Retired Gen. Omar N. Porno Star Protests Case . Bradley, last of na· MEMPHfS, Tenn . (UPl) -Md an embroidered blouse, tion's five-star coin-Actress Chele Grahan1, ac· said \Vednesday, ·after she was 1nanders. was cited as C'Used of outraging conwnwllty · d b r us woo goes by the stage name of Georgina Spel vin"-.. .one of the greatest liv-stand<trds as 'the star of the arraigne e ore ·~· BOULDER, Colo . iliP l l -i1ig Americans during X·rnted film ''The Devil In Magistrate Aaron Bniwn Jr. Wildlife Unit lliln1a Ski1u1er. n1other or luncheon by New York Miss J ones," pleaded innocent . on charges o! conspiring lo three. would rorher bake apple Mayor Abraham D. to federal ob6Cenity charges t r a nsporl obscene material SACRAMENT<> (UPI) crisps than bum ht>r bra. She's Beame. and said she had been treated across state Jines. Sen. John ' A. Nejedly · (R· a militant house,vifc and unfairly. "I'm starving and Memphis \Valnut Creek), has been air proUd of it. ''I don't know what I've can bring me back here where pointed by the Senate· Rules • 1 She is working 10 organize done wrong{' the 33-year-old I can't work to ra~c these Committee to the slate Wild- /llllsle r11 Alft11e 11t , Academy . Award~wln~ ing actr.ess Susan Hay· ward re1nai.ns quite ~I and continues to un~er­ go· nonsurgical · t~eat­ ment at Emory Univer- sity hospital m Atlanta says her doctor. Her illriess ha s not been di sclosed at her re- quest. , an anti\\l>Rlcn's lib group in ., '""••• actress, dres.sed in blue jeans charges," said l\1iss Graham, life Conservation Board. u,1 T•••P""" Colorado called fl appiness of -------~~~-------.,.-----_::::_:::::_::::::::..:::_:=~:::___;:::~:::._..=:::_.:::::::_:::::=::::__::::_.:'.:'.::::::..'.:::::'.'.'....:::'.:::'.:_--:-_~-':---.....:'.:::_::::::::::__ _________ _ \\'onmribood (HO\V). ~ "}IEY \\'ANT T 0 UR· dern11ne ·lbe ram I I . by· t'eactilng Jx>use\\'ives that there is some!hing wrong \\'ith you tr you don't get out into the u·orking ',vorld." she said .of ,~·omen's ltbbers. The formCr p;:irt-ti1ne. door- to-door cosrrletic snle3\1'0mari says hou sewives arc beco1ning disturbed 11ith the message. "The,· are like lionesses." she siiid. ''You disturb a lioness in her den and she \l'ill fight back. Housewives are being forced out of the· ifflme'"a00 they arc going to ftght ·ti> stay home \\'h('rc they &i!Joog." ~S. SKINNER said she ileft oppo.sed to \\'_Otne'ii 11'0rk- ""· She did t.bject. ho1l'ever. tD attempts to erase the image off'the feminine girl and the • motherly housewife. !YJ'hey don't want to show 'the mother at home cleaning •and baking. but we do," said Mrs. Skinner. "We don't want girls to grow up with the idea that there is something wrong with staying home and doing those things." Mrs: Skinner said a working mother cannot do justi(:e to both her job and the task . of being a mother. "WE'RE NOT against. those \\'ho W'ant to make a career instead of having a family or those who are forced to get oUt of the home because they are the sole support' qf their children ," Mrs. Skinner said. "But 'A"benever possible, the family should come first." ~lrs. Skinner said one of her major efforts is opposition to the Equal Rights Amend- ment which has been· ratified ' by Colorado and more tba11 130 states: ':. Real~y Big " ·Tricycle . - Race Near Balboa Island's Rollers and Doers. knO\\'ll fur years as the loosely-knit and highly social BIRD Olub/ are accepting en- tries for heir fifth Annual Adult Tdcycle Race Nov. 3 at the Costa h1esa Golf and Country Club. The events, dil'efSe catego- ries of races where the con- veyances must have .hrec wheels generated by pedal po'ver. are open to cont<;st· ants 18 years old and over. Spokesmen for the elu~ promise "ferocious compel1· lion" in this year's edition ot the event. Event s \\ill start at noon a nd nlalc an d female categories are set up in four different types of races. The ca teg-ories are drag. (1bslac](' four.person learn rela'.' :;ntl the Grftnd Prix. A S5 enfrv rec n1akes con· testants eligible for the races as \Vell as entry to lhe post- r;ice dance in the country club ballroom. Entrants arc encouraged to reserve their spots in the r<ices by calling race coordi· nator Dick Seuss at fH0·\957. '\la rina Coeil On l l onor Roll A 1972 graduate of ~1 arin,1 High School. Karen \Ve he r·, has earned a position on the hooo!' roll of the University or Alaska. Fairbanks. -Her academic 11ctJievement also bas u'on her a partial scholarship at 1he univ~rsity. C.RA~f:ITI .. 11:amf.m . :AN ~PITAP:H · W~R · '~ ~ . I ,. ' ......... ,, .. ....._.I . l • ",. :· ,'.' ••. ·~::O .. #':"-,,._r •• ri, .. ''i : ... ··~ . . ' ) ' ·~ ' House Plants• Wide variety of 21/• house pants f rom which to choose. f 99¢ ea. Hand Tools. Steetcraft. · Choose from pliers, hammers. hand sa ws, wrenches, drill scls, more • ~ 'tt3 •s• 111 a, t _....,. --· - • 1.42 Reg . 1.7.7 Cafe Curtains .... 1 00o/o Rayon. Ha n d washable. 60x24". 1.59 ReQ. 1.99 60K30" 1.78 Reg~ 2.22 60x30" 1.06 Reg. 1.33 Valonce 17.99 Reg. 26.97. Test' and Tune kit. Includes compression tesler, timing l1ghl. more. \ • , 20% OFF Family Corduroy Ja~l<ets · 7 .9.9 to 18.38 Reg. 9.99 to 22.98 ·.· • ' " s& • ' , +-' :1 .. ·R~. $8. Uniform smOclts. Polyester blends. Sizes S,M,L.XL. Available in white only. 8.79 Reg. 10.99 Womens Duty -Shoe. White, sizes 5-10 6.a ·a Reg. 8.49. Snoopy10 Rlldio. Portable. solid slate radio includes carry strap. earphone. 1 ' ' 33-5-: R~. 4.69. Infant's ttet.,.r. j Dynel®modacrylic/pofyester. ! Pr int top. Solid bottoms. Size 1-4: 4.23 Reg. 5.29. Sleeper, size 5-8. • 13.99 Rog; 17.99 Cot Tot.,.. Two titr : cot houses •• Rug lin ed <' i~sid1t and our. . .... . 8.39 Reg. 111.l9 one tie" 19.99 fleg. 24.99 three tier • Pric•s ~cti•• Thru Sun. Oct. 20, 1974 • . IUEHA PARK: Beach_aLOlangethorpe • Open weekdajs 10 to-9:30.Sundays 11>-to 6. ~ -. OllJ.MGE: City o_r. at 9"rden ·G;;,ve Blvd. •Open .:..eekdays 10 to f;._:>undays 10·to 6. SANTA AMA: 3900 So. BrlstoJ-No. of So. Coast Pialll •Open weekdays 1~'10 9. Sundays .10 to 6; I -,, • , • I ' " _\ .1 A th St s c la sl st lo .. c d n it 0 • d h p i p 0 n c s t i f I ' l(issi11ge1· Do1vnfall: By DICK WEST WASll!NGTON ( U P I I After all tho8e months among the untouchables, Secretary of State Henry KiS!lnger h a s suddenly found himself being challenged and second-guess- cd. He told a ney,•s conference last week he considered !:OOIC slipp_age o! his sacred cow status ··inevitable and in the long term desirable'." Kissinger said h i s con· gressio1µ1I crllics had shown "excessive restraint" to avoid causing foreign policy )ffscord during, the Waterg.ate period. "AS WE N~.have a more nonnal goy , ntal 'proccss, it is also loeYlta le that there will be a ·rpor& normal debate on th~ subject of f o r e I g n poll 1" he sa1d. ~. that's one analysis. B'ut some diplomatic· obserVers pc.re believe t b e decline of Ki.Inger's fair-h aire d bo yhoo d was precipitated by uiatrimooy. · "There is no cjoubt t h a t Henry's repu\alion as a &w- inger greatly enhanced h Is prowess as a diplomat," one observer told me. "ll gave him 'I h e ~ ~9tlque tljat is 90, yltalln lntel'l)ll)ioilal riegutlalloos. l r ' ., . '1HERE WAS THIS gq y wl)ose ~-was 1...,, than Greek, wti:ose protll~ w a 1 -seve~l dearees s ~ or t of claas(c and who spoke m an acceOl that went out w I th burleS:Que. Yet, he supposedly · · · ·had· ·movie · "'"'"'"'•·'lot-· cuties and socletyd am s e Is hanging all over him. "You gotta figure that a cat like that' has something going for him that d~'t neceisarily 1 h.o w on t~ surface. "Call it-charisma, ~l magnetism, whateYer - __negotiators on the «her aide , of the table knew that when they were up .tagatnst Kiss- ingei they were up against something special. · "THIS PUT 'JHEM at a °'P s y c hological disadvantage that Henry was able to cash in for concess.loris in t h e famous settl e ment s and treaties he arranged." •• Do~tor Helps f\llLWAUKEE1 \Vis. O\P) distinct set ol prob I em I. -Dr. Samuel Stellman looked 'that's what we're de a I in g out at the cl?sS of ~7 men . with ." ranging In age from Ule early Stellman, who conducts the · 20s to the mid-60s ,1nd S..'lid : classes at the University o( "The ultimate objective of this \Yisconsin Extension soc i a I course is a succesful tHvorce." service! center, concentrates Ste 11 m an . a soc I al on the man's enwtional. flnan · researcher. says men n e e d cl al and legal ,.tribulations dur- divOrce COW"LSeling as much U1g and after divorce. as women. Tiie $10 course has two-hour ''MEN !IA.VE a ' • j TtturMla1, Octobtt' 17, 1974 DAIL V PILOT A °! ~ Men Over Divor~e • I Hurtlle· four weeks. It includes basic legal advice rrom attorneys on support payments, vlslla· lions rights and other postd\vorce comp\1catlons as \veil as an outline of Courtroom pr~edings. ONE LA.WYER wh11 lecture& the class ls L. h1.andy Stellman, the dQctor's wife of 31 yeors. Stellman leaves niosl of the legal advice to his wife, and he and other famlly counselon try to help t h e divorced men come to grips v.·lth the ch.ildren," he Jald. ''Visitation day · is alwoys a problem with lhe chana:ing relatloMhlps and what to do with the children," he said. "It's like a date for thr> man, and he doesn't know how to act." Stellman said the other main hurdle for the divorced man ls leamlng how to enJor himself ln ht! new s I n g I e v.·orld. "A DIVORCE IS very depressing. T h i s depression, we call it a n1oumlng period, usually lasts two or l hr e e n1onth.~. Then we tell the man to begin doing the things he always v.•anted to do but couldn't when he W85 mar- ried ," he slljd. Stelllnan said the course ~~-~~~~~- .RCA · SPECIALS FOR EVERY- ONE'S BUDGET 3.59 Reg. 4.49. Men's Flannel Plald Shirt. 100°/o Cotton Woshoble. Assorlment of ' ' tries to show ho\16 jo ~le various inevitable pfSp. such as promi!feuily and a quick. remarrir.ge. The 1nen v.·ho ,..aJ,tflldied 1r fif"St class were .Oliftt.eftt they refused the doctor 's offer of a n1idway roffee break. ''SEE YOU NEXT v.·eek ." one sakt to anol.her al the end of class. ··Yeah, nuin," the othe r replied. "llappy divorce." Reg. $1. Women's slacks. Easycare polyester pull·ons 1n assorted solids. C.ulled or uncufled, misses' sizes. SAVE 20' I I I I -.m I ·\··:::\'i1 GINGHAM .~ I I t ,... SALAD OIL : I I I I said, "I never knew being a ladies' man counted for so much in diplomacy." 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F'ood and Nutri - tion also coocluded that Call- f~a's 5,700 public schools "'11ich participate in the !ed- eraJ school lwx-t program are paying too much for milk "''hen compared to the un- regulated price on military .. ' • Bus Strike. Settled· --Dr-ivers Get _$272 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -the long Idle btlseo in shape stepping LI> to 16.81 an hour The longest California bus to resume service beginning on March I, 1976. sU'ike in I~ years ended today, early Salurday m~ing, The drivers also won an \vith drivers accepting a 24 The mechanics {llso won a additional holiday for .. their percent pay raise that will 24 percent pay raise. birthdays, an increase more give them base pay of $272 than doubling their unifonn a \\·eek within 18 months. • lllE 3,000 RTD drivers were allowa,nce from $25 10 $58. The drivers were not enthu-earning $5.32 an hour when aOO an increase in holiday pay · . they walked out Aug. 11, 1bey to double time and a Mlf. · s1astlc about .the settlement, Driver Samuel R. Rodela • --· GARAGE-SIDEWAL~ SALE! .. S.hlrdclJ, October I t l :OQ o& to 5:00 p.& CORHIR OF 16th I ORANGE COST.t.MESA llMGAINS GALOllEI -Fumlfin, 0otq AF!Jl<lncH, ~,,Sporting Goods, . Toya,Y ............ 111 Proceeds to H9I bor ,..,.." YOllfh Cllld CORMUlity ACllYlty PtoJech ' bases. noting that bus drivers in 13 voted 1 •7~ to l,OOl W~y said he and his fellows felt .... "" '""°'• otber...J:iUes,.Jncluding .four j n-ti) acce~ .:ie Rm ~ &i!!!l._!'50kl down-the-river: --.by -- THE FINDINGS, which will Qt1l~s Flr111 <;alifomia, earn more than them a raise ol $5.62 retro-management and the union.:• ' Sp:: H.,, .. California be forwarded to Department Former Nixon Cabinet that. active to JWle J, when the 'lbe wlioo had criginally de- o{ Food and Agriculture Direc-officer Robert H. Finch DRIVERS VOTSD Wednes-previous contract expired, $6 ~ a 4~ percent pay in· Seniors Sfore lligli tor C. B. Christensen in about has anj!ily__g_uit his Los day to accept the oCfer, after an ~ on tttum to work; crease. to days, sho'ft'.ed that milk Angeles law firm after 6.J days on strike. The strike ' overttiarges in California be-discovering it contrib-shut dQwn bus transportation cause of re~lated prices mav uted $600 to campaign in all or parts of Los Angeles, top the $250 million mark of Edmund G. Brown Orange~ San Bernardino and annually. Jr. He said he objected Riverside counties, the fourth SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The state, through the Agri-to McKenna. Fitting largest bus system in the na- Califomia high school seniors culture Department. sets all and Finch using con1-lion. · have less traditional vie'ft'S minimum milk prict>S at the pany name without hi s It affected about 450,000 producer, whole~e and re-authol'tzation. commuters. That is only about about occupations and are tail levels. ----------4 percent of the populaUon of scoring above the national av-The aver&Jle statewide cost the region , 1vtrich depends erage tn grades and college of a half-gallon of mifk is 71 150 Mourn mostly on private autos for entrance exams, the state bas cents. local transportation, and the __ Louis Schafer. assistant di· shutdown caused no notable •'"l"'"....... rector of the Agriculture De-S £ d disruptions. A survey of 92,000 seniors partment. said minimum ~ l1lll Ol' Officials of the Southern showed the studenls ~ a prices set by the department California Rapid Transit Dis- 3.16 grade average last year appear to be at "rock bot-s v· . trict said medtanics -wh> -roughly a 8-plus -com-tom" and retail minimums ex 1ct1m also struck -would begin re- ' . COSTA MESA ROTARYaUB . ' pared with a national average "are very, very tight." turning to work today to get of 3.06 accord.ing to a report He expll'tined that milk STANFORD (AP ) -A sor----"------~--'--'~------------------------------~---~-,.---rel~ Tuesday by Superin-prices on miliU:.ry bases -rowful crowd of 150 persons tendent ol Public Instruction which are not conJrolled by galhered in a campus chapel Wilson Riles. the state -are 10\\·er than to memorialize a y 0 u n g The same students tak,ng public schools because they woman brutally slain t h e r e the scholastic aptitude test buy in much larger quantities. three days earlier. scored 450 on the verbal por-tion and 484 on the math sec-THE STUDY concluded that Among those attending the tlon. Nationally. high school if controls on the wholesale Tuesday night services al seniors ,soored 444 and 430 re-price of milk were suspended S t a n f o r d U n i v e rsily's spectively, and put on the tree m~t Memorial Chapel was Bruce The college entrance exam· the cost to consumers \\'ould Perry. 20. husband of the vic- inatioo board prepared the re-eventually droP three-cents by tiin, Arlis Perry, 19, who was port, 'Aitich also shov.'ed forcing the department to low· sexually assaulted end stabbed young men and women had er mini.mum . retail .Prices. to death early Swlday .• changed altitudes tq!ft•anls oc-It said prices Illlght even "A member or the bOOy .or cupatioos traditionally linked .. d.~ . ~. jp,. tlea;yjly_, popu •... Chtist. ·was·--eut·--o£f ·-as·· she ·· ... -.... ·.10 ·owe ·~·t.···············"······ late(f SOOthem California prayed." sa!d the Robert G. The 'ftmnen "'·ere less likely where . large wholesale· retail Hamerton-Kelly in his eulogy. to rate themselves "below av-operallons have cut the ir han-''Arlis Perry died in this erage" in mechanics or ath-dling COSIS through efficiency. ctiurch, the victim of violence. letics than in the past while men were less prone to rate ,themselves below par artists, the report noted. Devil Ritual • Discounted In Cat Case Two So11ght in Scalping Death al. Ventm·a Site VENTURA, (UPI) - A cab The body ,_,as then dragged driver killed in a robbery at into a small \\'ooden building an lndian camp last week, and "Everybody got inside the 'building ... chanting and kick-. was scalped, according to a ing the victim and passing Sheriffs detective. his hair around," the detective LOS ANGELES (AP) George Aird , 27, of said. • AuthoritW?s are attributing a Inglewood, w·as stabbed t o Authorities are hunting for series of cat killing.!! in,J he death last Thursday at the the alleged killers; identified "'·ealthy suburb of Brent'wood camp in Box canyon, near as Richard Rolling Thunder to Coyotes or other w i Id the Los Angeles-VI! n tu r a l\1ohawk. 25, and Paul Blue animals and are discounting County border. C1oud Durant , 29. an earlier theory that they Ventura County deputies Four persons were in were the work of d e vi 1 said the camp has been oc-custody. The judge set bail worshipers. cupied for some time by mem· at $100,000 for Afar vi n "Last week a cat \vas found bers of the American Indian Oglaluta Redshirt, 26, on in the area with its stomach A1ovement. charges of robbery and kid- torn open," U . Roy Salls said Sheriff's detective Braden naping. $50,000 for l\1arcella in an interview \Vedne9day. McKinley filed an affidavit Eaglestaff. 24, on charges of "The vet \\1lO performed the with Municipal Court Judge murder and robbery, and autopsy said it definitely was Albert T. BI a n d ford \Ved-$15.000 for Holly Broussard tom open by an animal -nesday alleging that the cab 19, charged with r o b b e r y . a coyote or b 0 b ca\ or driver was stabbed to death Fletcher A. Ball Jr., Z'Z, plead-- something from the nearby by two men as he stepped ed lnrt()CCnt to charges of help- Santa l\1 0 n i ca l\1ountains. out of his taxi. after rcspon-ing T\lohawk and Dur ant There were tooth marks on ding to a call frorJ! the camp. escape. the bones and tear marks on'.--'------'-----'-----'--------- the flesh itself." Salls, head of the pol ice ..----------------------, d e partment 's \Vest Los Angeles community relations bureai'i;!aid of the s e v e n 1nulill}ted cats found s i n c e June in a four-block area near the UCLA campus, ' ' \Ve believe only one might have been killed by humans."' Earlier, Salls said it ap- peared I.he cat killings -with the carcasses left on t h·e owner "s property without sign of blood or rur -had been the v.·ork of humans. possibly in connection with s o m e satanic ritual. Caller I.inks Stock Fraiid· To Younger LOS ANGELES (AP) -The man "-ho s:1ys he told Evelle Younger of a f..lSSi ble stock fra ud in 1969 repeated his sto'ry in a telephone news conferent't' and offered to take a lie de1ector test. Bemar~ Kamen. speaking by telephone from Mazatlan, ~tcxico. to reporters at the Los Angeles Pre.c;s Club. Wednesday. said he ca lled Younger . in 1969 and com- pla ined about possible fraud on lhe part of J. B. Oil Co . . Younger has told ft'deral in· \"CStigalors lhat he. received no compfaints a;bout llcotek. ·t11c ixirenl flnn of .I. B. Oil. when he v.•as IMI Angrlr11 Count y district 111ton1ey. John P. Burke. presidenl of Gro- te~ and .1. B. Oil has been Indicted for allegedly sl4·1n- f----~""@-U..,............,l of $30 '-~~-~-~-~~~.-~.-~-~------""-"'-,._. million. ' ' RPET ·1ow DAY .SALE ~ • .J:. FRIDAY~-SATURDAY & SUMDA Y OML Y! SAVE up to 5200 sq. yd. MULTl·COLOR Hl·LO SHAG This year'S .b~St selling carpet! 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The · ltlnd~rgarten tests Thal said he "''as •.llf.!.ed mu!il n.ot•have ~n v..ali.4," ~·Lt;a_ye the~~ifted ch1l4.ren 1n th·e - regu1Af";cilassro0m. Theylll ch al·· lenge the other kid!! to do better." · ltfickey Korba has heard these myths about gifted children, and· more . The mother of three gifted children, the youngest now 10, she is president of the Gifted Children's Association or Orange County. The 10-year-old group , y,•hi ch began in thJe Gar:den Grove School Distri(:t, 8.nd gr~_like TOJ1$y , in- creaseOit 's membership rolls from 2.59 to 800 falnilies in the past thret' ye'ars, GCAOC is geared to the primary '. I _'E~ceptional I DEAR ANN LANDERS : My tiister was widowed at the age or 32. lier husband left her with LY:o sons. r One surrered. a br•~injury at birth '-nd had lo be Mspitalized when hie was tJve. The fUter bo~ is ~lightly retu t~d. but lhe doctors ·say he can slat ki regular schools ror a while al le.ts<. That boy is now nine ye., a rs or a gc. . . • t.ust 'moflth "'C le3mcd that my :;ister hEU terminal cancer, There ls no one el!le who can take the older boy afld I feel ii is my respon- sibiljty tu raise him. I have already told my sister l b al I \"Wld, so il 'S settled. · . . · · • \ , 1\1)' husband is a \\.'onderlul per· ""I' but,ho·(.-co niw·n<>d •bOut \he 'problem~ th•t raca.1li1. .. Finl, odr own son and d&"ughte.-. (10 .a11d 131 do not grt along very ' \\'ell with one another, and they both resent the presence of their nin~i ear-old cousin'. Ille is slayin& :; t wAli~s wh~le his mother is in the ~ ''hoSS1it al For treat men\.) I try to get: " thei:n to be patipnl ,~ith the lad but they are ttally'lheafl to him. Last nleht t1* girl \\.'as teasing the OOy be~aUJe..he wets the bed. lie went into t~e Clothes closet and I hffitl him sobtiffig. Please1 Ann#tell me how I can equip myself for the job ahead. I need help. -\VORRIED ABOUT1 THE FUTURE . Dl>AR FRIEND: First: Contact )'6ur ln'cal mental health faclUt~ abou'\ famll)' c.oun~ellng. I be,Ueve ,· yau could all profit from )l. Ntxt: Stn'd"'ro-r a subscription to ' 'Th~ Exceptional farenl, P.O. Box 964, Manches&er, N.11. 031M. - goal o( .stimulating the inlerest of and enhancing the de\'clopment of gifted· children. ll1VTllS DEBUNKED First , the Huntington Beach woman debunked soml' generallv held myths., -- ::._The bright kids \VO!S 'T make, out if left alone: They gei. turocd off early if their specia l potential isn't recognlz_ed and encouraged." And, she added gined children \\'ho arc not detected before the school years, may lose all interest in learning. ''It is my contention. based on ex- perience and s tudy, that not only should children be identified early e noug h , but t~at the righl programs cannot SJjrt too soon. "It is not only la\er identification that may limit fqll development but postponement of adequate in- centives can pcrmaqently damage or e liminate ~e sire and ability." !\lrs. Korba asserted. Quoting an article in the Gifted Child Qua rterly. she added, "Our educational syst em has been built on the false a ssumption that a bright young?>i tcr. if no s pcc:.i fl <'. provr.;ion is m:.1de for him, ~ii i\ r;iise the level of others in his clas~ ··unless his t:.1lc nt is recognized and pro\·idcd for by a program tho.it is truly cha llenging, that talent v.·ill simply dctl'rioratc. ... "!\!any bright students who are set adri ft in :.i gene ral school population tha t operates on an academic level lower than their ca pahililies , jus t merge and become indistin guishable from their less able cl:.1ssmates as the years go on.'' !\1rs. Korba stressed !hat '"gif- ted" is a relative term ut best. For example, t he State of Californi:.1 chose a leslcd IQ of 132 to qualify for !\1 en tally G iftcd l\1inor funding. Gl•"TS COl\otPAREO "'HO\\" gi fted is the child with 13l compared ~\·ilh the child Y.'ith 132?'" s he posed. And. s he added, the association is seeking lo recognition that ··gif- ted"' need not be limited to·scholur- s hip. ··\Ve \\"ant lo recognize tho!'e who arc gift.l1d ln dance, art. music as v.•el\ ·· GCAOC provides opporlunitic~ for gi ft ed youn gsters to interact and encourages their curiosity <.1nd independent development. "The uim is the ideal or havin g all m cnt:itly gi fted childre n provided v.·ith educational oppor- lunitics lhat arl' commC>nsuratc v.·ith their abilities " All gifted children· do oot ha\'e· access to !\I G ~I p rl)Ar<1m~. Some districts c osc not to use state fun· · ding to prov r ·ms. In those dis trict s st uQcn · ro tf;• sel'k. private schooting lo ~tn.Jy· do v.·ithoul. s he said To 1111 so1ne ga1>:. Mt.\ p•1t 1dt· ex• Ira stinlulalitm . lhe.l:adi:.4-alion of· lcrs a \·ariety of props. - Career ins1ghts·b.ake 1m<i lt'brr.. groups or j u nior\bighl'slhool ~ :.tude nts to the offiec. studio ,1 laboratory or fie ld stte of a profes· sional to explore career oppor• tunitjes. Educational and cultural field trips are m ade -such as to the ne"· Space Center in San Diego or an archeologica l dig at USC-ldyl-· !Wild. - St:TTl~G S;\IL -SAILS. the Student Alh't'nt ures in Learning Series, offers interests ra ngi ng from Science fi ction, to puppetry, lo hot air balloonists. Chess clubs and e<lucalional games c lubs located in diffcrenl areas of the county, offer extra· curricular e du ta\1011 and educational expcril"ll{.'(.-:-. Pare nt education co urst:s and v.·orkshops arc offCl"l'd rcgularl.\'. ··\\'c focus on 1111n g Y."ith a ~ifted child. Sometimes it 1sn"l cui.y. (i1f- led chi1dr£'n have the ~J)llity, but need molivat inn :ind St'\f-<llscipline lo channel that ability. Parrnls are important 1n dt1·(:Joping that in the <:hild." Practicing are. front row, (left to right) David Korba, Kim Oyama, ·susan and Mary Milkovich. Back· row. Melissa Rei f, Ann Milkovich and Betsy Whedon. Photos by Richard Koehler. Parent' Offers Extrc;i Hel ·p Ann Landers > -Thi! magazine ls rot parents or :'handicapped ehildren. If deals with :famlly·llfe Issues. sibling relation· ships, sex education, and has a · "weal&lll of lnform')ilion on how lo ·cope with problems of children who· ire emoUonally disturbed as weU ti physically handl(apped. l • recoll\~end l"'highly. • lYEAR ANN EANDERS: My brotber's son Is to be mnrried soon. .tho gi~l's pA:rcnts. at her insisten· ce. are g1,·1nj:l h£'r a big \\'edding~ complete v.•ith white go\\1n, veil, reception. ete . The joker 1s that th(' Couple has been living loj:lcther for four yea r~. I refuse lo attend the v.·edding and am being SC\'cre\y criticized. Several relatives have reminded mo lhat It Is everyone's right to choose his ov.·n llfes tylc. I ~rec;. bu( 1 also mnint ali1 that it is lf'i right to refuse In honor or reward a li(estyll' \\"hi£'h I c.ons id r immoral ·~-- r ' . ' by contributing my prcst'nccor m.v presents . I am plcasrd the couple ha.11 decided to n1arr~. hut I beH.t!Ye. i1 s ho uld b t• <1011£' in a quiet ceremony. J\I thl' \Cry l1•asl. lhr girl should ha\t• lhr decency not \f• \\t'ltl" :i "·hilt• hr1dal l!.n\\ll '!'his is becoming a/am1h• crisis. ''our op\nron. f)lC>a~t· -c.~1 . DEf\R C.i'il .: \1011 v.l're invited to he a guf'sl. not to 'iii in judgment nn thr couplt".11 1ir1·~1~ le. In that same tontext, what lht• hrlde chooses 111 v.e.ar is 1111 to ht'r. 1r l'n11 rl'htsr jo ~tten-d tttls Wed• ..din1t ~·on wll1 cast a small c::loud O\'er thl' day for )''our hrolh1•r and ------ • his fam ily. That cloud "'Ill h an~ 0\"t'r your hl'ad (or a lung liml' lo come. If JOU l akt.' m~· 111tvlcc ~011 '11 go . CO'.\F IDt:'.\Tl1\L ·rel. :o;ll<)l'LJ1 \\'E <JR SllC>l.Lll'\"1' \\I~·:' tlo :"' ~ou p\1_<;1~e but I olf\•r )uu Florid.1 Ge>\ Bl·uh111 ,\..,kc\\\ prlf·rli·..,.., remnrk~ '"\\"('don ·1 bt'r1u al(.'ht1l1i- be\'Crugco;: 1n th1• mnn~ion ,1nd it ·!\ ama7.ing ho\..-r t1rl\ l)Cnµle J:fl hom~· 11 hen you don ·1 :o.C' r \'l! I hl·rn hquo1." •:\•en Ir drlnkin~ j, th!• "In" 1tlin1t In ~·nur <'rov.d, II n1·1•1ln'l rrn\\d \('U out. Learn lh1• (ac1" ff11ln 1\nn I.an dr rs'11 booklf't, ''Ron1f'" 11 nd ''1111 - t'nr Tr1'na ~1·r' Onl~ .'~Pnd :t.\ l"''lll\ In <'<tin an1t ri fon1r. ,f'lf·:tftlirr,,t·ll, i-tam11t•1t f'n\••l1111f· 10 \nn l.atfdc rit. P.O. tto x 14110, l·'.11!;111 , Ill . rin1vi. - . . • • _, \ - V! bAILYPILOT Thur!day. October 17. 1974 Cove r· Girls Activate :·Her Dis-tress Signal . ,,..---"""·.;:-(She also ho s a tight, home I.'. • By ERMA BOJU Bt:l·K • I procrastin;itc a lot i e n~~~Je1 ~ ~~~'e1 ,~;·:~lGc~~;~:.~ ·• at the rolll•gt'. but lhe "' buildin.t! is on a onc·~·av ._ street and I don ·1 make left • turns I '"'as .l,loing on a diet and lose 23 pound.~. but someone warned me 1 nu~ht develop a pasta deficiency . I told c\•cryone I .... ·as going to clean the garaj;!c. hut l got lo t hinking if it ~·ere clean, someone might ~teal it. AT permanent.> r · It has been n ine months I ' ~ WIT'S .since 1 decided to join the r ~ , ...... "sexy" genera tion. It ll' END hasn 't been .easy. !lair ·grows in stages. There's the awkward "shag" which is 10 a halo or curls?" . too short to curl and too long "Control yourself." J say for the Marines and brings c ruelly twirlin,g in slow about an arfliction of motion like they do 00 the jerking your head and nip· shampoo commercials. ping It out or your coat col- Then J grab a satin robe a nd . lar every thre e · seconds. a hair brush a.nd later There's the Ne anderthal emerge with my hair drawn lengthwhich justhangs limp back severely into 8 Imel and brings pitying glances : like Faye Dunaway. Then from your friends who ask, '.'What ha opened?" . . just to make myself unat· tractive, I grab for a pair of And there's the optimist shell rim glasses and say length where you brihg a ll primly, ';That will be the hair you've got into a enough of thal! Let's have French twist which rcscm- brenkfast." bles a discarded cigar bet· \!Vhat Am I Bid?· GOLF W~ERE -fAN YOU FIND •Co(lhflUOUsly renewed ORIGINAL design• •OOA.llTY materials & WOfkmanstu p •Monogfaming SERVICE •MalCtung ACCESSORIES •YOUR CHOICE ot labl'iC, trim. . panls &tyle, length, etc. at n0 extra chg. •WSTOM FIT or ready to wear 1 HO, WE'RE 'NOT EXPENSIV E! at 30 LO Ve COui~rier -f.or Active Spori.sw~~' , Mesa'Ve<de Center F·2 _ Tues. ttiru Sal. Harbor A Acl&mS s..w. eor,,.... 557-7206 ~~'hi 6 -..,. c-.~ Fn. '111 9 Cos1a Mesa Cosed Mon. BIKING Nine ,nt onlh:. ago, hO\\'e\'er, t pledgt'd Lo let m y ha i r wgrO\V . I 've promised n1ysclf that before ... usually aftt'r I've seen a Grace K~lly movie. l get obsessed \\'ilh the idea of waking up in the mornin~ in ,,. nest of hair tha t casc;ides over the pillow and having myhusband say, "\'outem- ptress, you. Do you have any idea how appe:.iling you are with your face nesUecl I can't speak for blondes, ween two prominent ears. but women with long hair Today, on a Lady Godiva seem to have more run. scale or 10, I 'm a three They get all the sexy parts which means I have to glue in the movies. all the my hair over my ears and leading men on television, stay out of drafts. As I left and make the covers of the house yesterday I knew every major magazine. my shiny hair cascaded When a woman with short halfway down my back and hair makes it. she either I tossed it carelessly giving gets six kids Jike Florence : it a tousled bedr~~ look. It Hende{son on· the Brady was only after a waiter said Bunch; or gets her picture to me, "Would you care to in the paper because her order now, sir?" that I husba nd was fooling around knew deep down I'd always and she shot him in the fool. • be a Florence Henderson. Ci nderella Guild or Newport Beach will present a Fall Frolic Satur· day, Oct. 19, in the Tale or the Whale restaurant, Balboa, to raise funds for Children's Hospital or Orange County. Highlighting the cocktai l hour, which starts at 6:30 p.m., will be a silent auction of new and antique articles, which are being selected by Mrs. James Dobrolt (left) and Mrs. W.L. Dooley. A buffet dinner and dancing lo Darrell Brewer's music will conclude the evening. c.ontinu.es thru Sun ., Ott. 20 CORDUROY PRINTS Values to 3.00 .lt,'s Carnival Time Again Great selection ol new tall onnts, machine-washable, no-iron Colton. 45" wi~. FG's reg LOW price 2.49. FAMILY SNACK AN DER SEN PTA: The <'.lnd fi.'lrs. Charles Jeffs. Big cauldron is bubbling and Ca nyon; MT. and J\frs. five za nS• wilchcs arc Gedrgc Argy r os, Linda creating trouble. for Abigail Isle; A1r . and l\lrs. Robert wh o is featured in the play Ratliff. Spyglass. llill, and ··The D isenchanted \Vi t-Mr . and Mrs. Richard Hun· ch." to be presented by the saker. Corona de! l\1ar. The Children's Theater Guild at tour will be topped off \\'ith a 10:30 a .m . Saturday. Oct. tea at the Lind<> Isle Club 19. in the multipurpose H~use under the chai rm<Jn- room. Tickets a re 1'5 cent.'i · sh1pof ~trs . Robert Hanson. and may be purchased at . ways ;ind means chairman. the door, ?<i-1rs. Albert Yesk .bonation for the tour is $3.50 and Mrs. Peter Bregman. with pro ceed s going chairmen of the enrichment towards the .bacralaur.ealc committee are in charge. tea. Mrs. Sheldon Ross. AREVALOS PTO: Car-· reservation chairman m.iy tl AR.BOR COUNCIL PTA : J\lrs. J ames SchafC'r, president announce~ lhat lhe annua l presidents and principals luncheon ~·itl take pl ace tomorrow in the home of ?\.1rs. Richard P. Riley. Soci:.i l hour will start at 11 a.m. with lunch fol· lowing at no on . Ar - rangements arc under the direction of Mrs. Roy P1eif· fer. hospilalit~· chairman. ltUNTINGTON UNION COUNCI L ·PTA t Presi· dents' Luncheon u•i\I be ni\'al and spaghetti dinner. arc sch!;!duled Saturday, ,..----------..· ·s ponsored by the council Oct. 19, on school grounds. J Carnival hours are from .,:,, II <1 .m. to 5 p.m· .. and dinner wil l be served frorn 5 to 7 ~ p.m. Cost or dinner is $1.5<1 for adults and Sl for· children. COLLEGE VIEW -Pl'O: Parents !·Teachers timetable . , Un it is coll ecting food labels be contacle~ at644-51~8 for =======-1 to be exchanged for athletic -f ~ rlh er . info r tn at1p n . ·equipment for the school. Tickets v.·1\l be sold. lhc day .Labels rrom Campbell 's of the event at the Linda Isle 1soups and beans may be Clubhouse. \Vcdnesday , Oct. 23. in the Velvet Turtle, Ney,•port Center. llonored guests will be presidents a nd prin· cipals or m enlber units, ac· cording to Mrs. Ala n \Vessa, council presid e nt. Dr . Robert Peterson , Orange County Superintendent or Schools. Y.'ill speak on An· swers toApathy. DTERY AIR. <;TfP -CAAESS/\ 1.11.<,11v.FJl.'l:.1' -C>UFORN:r\ CceBLERS [;.;! ',(HOlL -BERNAROO 11~/Ef.: CASVr\LS -GP.....SSHOf'PfRS l([fil-t-ii'."JOB.-.GS -HOSIERY f f ... ~"' Sr.o<>• IOI c1~•J.~n r .I-• tb--j -~ben<:li -US 1(.-d\ ~"' ;. ti Pol• -'.;,un·Son Sord'>'1 r "i:::(TIVF SHffi rOf!. (HILD!!E~J 225 E. 1 "'1t .. h-St~':'."Cc)'5TAMESA ;deli vered to lhc school of-COVRREGES PTA: Tea 'fi re anv weekday until forc:harter room mothers of Friday, bee . 2p. the new unit will take place CD!\1 lllGH PTA: .. tomes at 3:30 _p.m . Wednesday, with water fronts and view Oct. 23, in the ~r.e~nbffi?k lots ~·ill be the focal points Clubhouse. Act1v1t1es ~111 ror the PTA's first home be planned for the rema1n- 1our on Friday, Nov l, from der~or the school year. II a.m. to 4 p.m. Homes EAST.BLUFF PfO: opened for \'iCY.'in g will in· Paper drive from 7 to _10 elude ~tr. and l\11·s. James a:m. Tuesd<iy, Oct.~-\V1n- B<1rtell. Ualboa Island: ~lr. n1ng c lass room \\•111 be · µresented a roving trophy. ESTANCIA PTSA: Tenth J---------=-1 annual back·to-sohool nighl IP .. \UffEll'S WedneSday. Oct. 23. lee cream social will take place ·UPHOLSTERY in the Com mons from 6030 •to IO p.m . A b ri ef business meeting wi ll takt place al 7:30 p.m . in the Forum at 1,22 H,...._ l l•d. which time Dr. J ohn Nicoll, LAMB PTO: Cake walks, game booths and food con· cessions will be featured al the unit's carnival Friday, Ocl. 25, from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the school grounds. Proceeds will be donated to the school fund, a ccording to Mrs. Roberta Roberts, chairman. LJNDBERGll PT/\: Family s paghetti dinner U'ill take place from 5 to 8 p.nl . Thursday, Oct. 24. in the m ultipu rpost' room ·Tickets arc $1.50 for :iclulls und 50 cents for children un· dc r 14. 548-2778 Costa Me-541·02:5' su pe rintendent of the -3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[1 Ne\vporl· ~f esa Unified School District. and Donald Sma1l\\'OOd wi ll sho"· slides and provide information regarding the comin,t! rrvrnul' limit increase elcr- tion i'\ov. 5. ~IAR I NERS PTO: An· nual .ice cream social and carnival will t ake pl ace from 4:30 lo 7:30 tomorrow o n th e srhool g rounds . ProceCds .w ill be used for awards and scholarships. l\lrs. Robert \Vee.ks. ~·ays and means chairm an is in charge. Foll .Pont Su its & Cotton Dresses On Sole upro YJ off beaut iftiL clo thes.· for beautiful girls .,1. . t}i • . "' . -#:l ":\.' ,.. '-~ ( f, •,{.. ~ .• ,' \ { ' 9'11 r d e.~· Lido V illag c 3416 Vi:i Oporro C71.t-IG75-fla21 \o'Ul~TON PTO : Unit wltl me.c l in l'onjunclion wit h back-to·st:hool ni~ht al q;30 p.m. Thursday. ()Ct . 24. in the multimrdla room. Jefr S\\·igarl of the Fountain Valley recreat ion depart~ mcnl \1·ilf disruss the a nCr· ~chool rC'crcatlon program. Classl'oom visi ta.tion will follov.'. l\IESI\ VEROJ-; PTA : lfoard \\'alk t'VCnt \Vilh gam~· ·. fun house and food \\'ill t' e 11lacc from 3:30 to 7,:30 i.m . t omor row :.1 t sch! . \1JSTA Vf .. ;\V S'fPO : l'ublic i.'\ invi!cc.1 to nltctyl the unit·s carni va l Smtft· day, Oct. 19. fron1 JU LJ .m. to BRUSH and BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO 00 THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care for e Brust\ & Blower ~1r slyle. or our other curl coa1t1ng. fuss·lree. full lunchonal SCISSOR Sl'fLES wtild'! are as easy lo do 1s lu'1 ShamP<>Ol Our l8Jl'IC) culs. hnger lumble cots, curling [on cots. wasti. towel dry, brush ·n !luff cu1s or &imple wastj and wear culs 8te SCIS- SORED all take-care-of your&elf styles. Good lor any ave. any ti.air. No teasing, no rollers, no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPAA YS. · ALSO: HO SET ro.MAMIHT W.t.¥11. TOU MAT HIYIA WA.Kr TO SIT Tout FWI AGJ.IH. JOSEPH'.S SCISSOR STYLI NG Huntinalon llooch Fullerton t564 t(......,_ .... JDl H. H..-., 9'•d. ·3 p .m. on the school grounds. Carnival chair· m e n are l\lr s. lli deo Kawam ura and ~1r s . Timothy Thompson. . WILSON PTA : Canned goods and rummage dri\•e starts ~londay . Oct. 21. for the upcoming Country Store Saturday. Oct. 26. Boutique items and baked goods will also be needed for the event. Moonlight 'Sale! Fight lnnation! Fri. nite 7-10 pm & continues on Sat. atJ-luntington Center. Beach & Ed inger al the 5an.Oiego Fwy .. ~wztes) Flltl&AY in the l1f.Uijijl!1ll Values to 4.50 Sew a warm jacket. line a ooaJ or use as trims. 100% Acrylic pile, 'rrechtne washable. 60" wide. FG's ieg LOW prices 2 .9&-3.98. VCllH' to 3.00 . Grea1 ·selection of siiaOO. florals and 88 ·conversatlonals. Full bolts and C 1 designer lengths. Nylons and blends. -45" wide. FG0s reg LOW yd . pnc:es 1.1~ 1.49. . t:hlorine resistant. ~ and 1 M elastic tor pants. FG's reg LOW price 39c pkg. MANY MORE SPEOAl V AlUES! LAGUNA BEACH 271 Fonst A.-e. Mon:-sat.' 9-5:30, • NEWPORT BEACH 20 hdiiCNll"-d Mon .. Fri . 1Q-.9:30 p.ni Sat. 10-6 p.m. Sun. 12-6 p.m. Williams ...-helps y00dohall....-.--- FREE DO-IT-YOURSELF CLASS! Everything you want to know about wa llpaper but were af raid to ask • FREE One·Hour Lessons At Our Store! ... OCTOBER 21. 1974 3161 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 7 P.M. • We show you how .•. • We show you what tool you need ... • We loan you Wallpaper sample books •.. REGISTER TODAY NO CHARGE PHONE 557-8766 " Alnnlflll/ lhru ,l;111!1rrlq!J 'I :m Uri/II 5 JO •f c/otk" 968-3535 . 879.J863 -... · ......... , OLM ~... ~"· t to S ,.M, ~· , r I ' . J .. • • • ' • • l ; ' Sure Bet fo r Serv ice Mrs Norma n Greenwood gambles wilt)· Ge rry Muzzy on the Irvine Junior Woman's Club's Las Vegas Night wh ich will s upparl the club's var ious service projects. Fund-rais ing festivi ties will begin at-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, in the Oakwood Apart.· ments, Newport Beach. A buffet will be served at 9 p.m. and musical entertainment will continue throughout the evening. Peering Around "JANET lllLFO RD, a NewP9rl l:Jcach a rtist,. h<i s Won the Mis'souti State cash award ror a painting she en- tered in the National \Vater- rolor SoCiety juried show. Her award·"''inning pai n- 110ST ING AN upell ing day luncheon at the Oak ·rree !\·leeting. Santa Anita ·Park, was Clem ent L. l lit· sch. president. or Oak Tree Racing Association . t ing now is on display in the f-------,.--- Laguna Beach Museum of ~-A~-ORA NA A RT Le•guc ' .. .I ~-.. bus announced ~inners in _ its a nnual juried 'mixed SJlt[ Clj • h media . show a t Chapman · E) ).,9 e1g · College. They in<'ludc Betty Kent, HUNTINGTON Irvine. and SylyjJI Paulus HARBOR and Hele n !\f cLain of F'oun· LH1Nc1.W1taN<iw1lh•• A lain Valle.v. Sleigh full MR. AND Mrs. Kare r,.1. o/thf' cGowen v•ere guests orl.1r. unu.tual and !\1rs. JI.I. L. Stephens of for Christmas Laguna Beach. The Sa n Be r na r d i n o r es iden ts des('ri bed their recent six- week vis it to 1'urkey while staying in the Art Colony. Also on the g uest list were Sheryl •l udson from San Bern a rdino and Amyie Dasieglione, an exchange student rrom Fran('e. • 1''ree C/i ristmas Work.thop Daily • Monday thru Sal . IOa.m . til 5 p.tn . • Only 70 Day! Unhl' 111• TM ... r•w•il Cffltt · HUNTINGTON 81-.(H 1~1 ALGONQUIN•!! WA•HE•· 146-J7 ' Large .Sizes 40to 46 we've got 'em! wear-forever; ·washab le chenille In yummy colors. Velvet·y to the touch. Easy on the purse. Long or short length"- • SHOP {ULLIRTON ' HUNTINGTON llACH "22 Otont•f•lr Mall 14 Hin1tlnttof'I Center . . LAG UNA ljlLLS • COSTA MISA Lotul"i Hllft Mall· 1 IOS Newper1 ltYd, SHOP SUN DAY 1 2·~ (twctpt Co•t• Mt••> BankAmtrlcard ~ f.f11ter Charge . ' •. ,, Thursday.Octobe117. 1974 041l Y PILOT ft:f Horoscope: Pi'sces FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 8y~YUN~Y O•tARR Aklt:S (March 21-Apri l 19J ; ?iof ovc ment, vuriety, tr·a vc l -t h ese ar c highlighted. Your abil ity lo Co mp r e h e nd \'a r io u s c ultures a lso comes into pltiy. l,fo:Q (J uly 23-Aug. 221: Emotional invol\'cn1ent is more like ly now than in recent pas t. Voll arc "boun- ci ng back'' or ··011 the rebo un d .'' Y o u a r e \'Ulnerablc. VIRGO !Au g. 23·Scpl. 22;: Lega l tics. co1nn1it- n1c nts. home or 1n·opt.•11y puyn1cnts. purchases up· pear to he mugnifi cd. you i.·ould I.le e xpect ed lo sha re it. Cyrlc is high and you1· judg ment v.•ill be on turgct . Ci\PRICORN tDce. 22- Jan. 191 : Keep promise 1.0 one Y.'ho is confined to home. hospital. Catch up on reuding n1aterial. ''uu'll be uski.•d q uestions ~ AQU1\RIUS iJ a n. 21.J.F<'b. Goal Focuses • on Key is lo IJl'Ot'C'('d lO\\'iU'd l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii goal dcii pitc side issul'S, dolour>. HOLLIE HOBBIE 1rTod11y Is '\'our Birthday you have compassion, in· GIFTS WITH A spire trusl in othe rs and are HOMESPU~ c a pa ble o r inl <'l"prL•ti n~ 1"'11 moods and l'On1 11 rchC'lldin~ SE~TIME~T subtle nua nces . !\laJor " 1"'11 (<IOrl\,ll ............ °" ........ ..., -~" change is upcomin~ -in· c,...,,..,. ..... """ _.,..i ...... 10-•v.. \'Olvt•s t r.a \'e l and mc1nh1.·1 ;:=:.=.-:..,':'!'.:;. .. :..7;::::;"';.': of op1 10site sex. If sinQll·. ~1Nt ... <0111,,....,.....,_111"' thal \\"on't be for long! . I '· I • .. TAU RUS !April 2Q.~1<iy 20): t'rlcndshi1> a nd thebor· 'i·oYling or funds do not. ntiS, not.well. Ont.L\11hu cluin1s to have "grcut bargain" for you could be misinforn1cd or part of a scheme. U:l l: You 1n:.1y be J'euchinii too flt r -v.•hul you. seek ----:;;;iiiiiiiiiiij~--1 LIBRA (Sept. 23·0el.2ZJ: could ;.iclually be close .ul . Some re lativci; m ay be .ha nd. S ee k •·a c res o f misinfornied. Know it and dia n1onds" in your o"·n i.. GE1'11 Nl Cl\tay 21 .Junc 201 : You lea rn diffe rence 'between desire and neees· · sity. Lesso n need not be '"hard.'4 \\'hat occurs is in form of rea li zation rathc1· lhaii re\'cla tion. m aintain balance. humor: backyOJrd . Avoid scattering efforts. Check directions. P ISC•~s I t""'e b. t9-!\1arch 2UJ : ''ou :.1rc now in position of kno ... •:ing what you \\'Dnl -and that is a big step. l'ANCE R 1June 21.JulY 22 ): You may find th.it "doing somi.•thin g prac· tical"·is not practical at ull. Now you must do what you believe in , must be forceful , SCORPIO (Ocl. 23·Nov . 21 l: ''ou nf uy h ave loo m anv irons in fire . Key no\\" is to Check expenditures. lk -----------; a com parison s h op per.~ 1'akc nothing for granted \\·here money is conce rned. 'e,·e n resentful. • :$24 - SAG ITTAR·tUS CNov. 22· Dec. 21 ): r·a mily membt:•r m ay ha v_e . pro b le m-a nd TuckMI frot'll p•nl top. Two pocket. long sleeve styling. 100% polyester in white. blac:k, navy or lashion colors. 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OCIObtt 17, 1974 · 'Ghoul' Opening • m fl's a ra.ir lv lii.:h t V.'ct•h un t he Oran!;le Coast lhl'aln<·:d c a lendar \\·ilh unc co n1 - munity prutlut·tion opc11 inJ.:", o-inolhl'r one closing and tv.o .professional :-.ho\vs 1·un- tinu ing __ ·rhC' dC'bu t bl·lon~ to the F o ~n laln r.illL·~ Com r'9 U111 l )• 'l'hc1.1 t er , \1h1th •!Pl'ns i t ... ll allo111·t·n clul<lrc n's pla.1. ···r111• c:huul ~rit!Dj ... , cin Fr1dar 1ught for a,. t_b,ree -11·cck('nd r un. OJn(ifQ,li.n~"\\ Ith lhl'l'I' pC'r • fprmlnc'es th is 11·t·ckc nd will be ''Norm .in. Is '!'hat Vou?" at t he lr11111· Corn n1unity 'l'he<Jll'I'. On the pro(l·~siona ! front. Sebastian's \\lt•),t J)innt·r P l ayhou s e s t ill ha s ··»lam e" OJl thl' hoard~. \'Jhilc •11'he Rt·al lns1x·C'trir -CO\TA MESA ~r..f1\s~1 . 1'ZORR011 _,....._ "Girts In Lo••" I A.TIO Ill 1•• Mah.,WN.. Set .. s-. ---~ LID O MEW,ORl lfACH' •'l ll~O U.ST CHANCE TOSH ...••• PAUi. ~WMAH aoear llDK)ID 'THE STIHG" 17 Ac..t..y Awwd1!l · JAMfS CA.AH "SUTHER" 1r&1 m MANN THEATRES IM&AIM NICES "TtL Z:JD . .~ll'&STUOEHTS \I .ZS "CABARET" • • . . "LO'ST " ' 'Stli:iMER" · 7'tfiAT'S IKTERTAIHMEHT" . S:JM!I0-10:1 5 S./s--J:OO.S:JO. l!DO.ID:IS Intermission Tom Titus lluund" 1.-. ltl{• a ttrat11nn' at Sout h Coast R cpt•rtory. Ho th pl a y ·ru esda\'s throui.:h Sundays ":.i nd hc:ith "'ill clo!>c; Npv. !L Street pa rk 1 11~ lot on the lluntlngtun f!c:ich campus. ('0:'\"r lSl'ISG AT South l 'oa .... t Hc1>crtory is "'l'ht• He;,i l lns1u•cl o r llound." AT FOUNTi\.IN \'<tl1cy.' ... h a r i n g .the h.itl wi t h J ay Conklin is directing the :1 no 1hc r r om St o 11 ~ar~I s pook y s ho\\' ''G h o ur comedy, ~·Afl~r f\'f agr:ittc.' Friend." \\•ith Shuron Kl'n· .Joh~·?:t\'1d K ~l l er ~hrects lll'dy <1nd Sut• Pe ck J>la y in~ !~1c SC A comc.dl l'~. \1•1~h Don !he 1>rincipal roles. A lal'J::'e I ueh.c and i\l 1chal'I Keenan l'asl uf loc al youngsters ap-hcad1n i.: lht• east ·a nd sup· 1>cars in the production. P1:rll'd l>y Il a! Landon ,/~ .. Curt <1 in times for the Richard .l)'?Yl.t',. Lt's lic three '-'"'et•kcncls arc Frida vs Jones. l\.l11n 1 S l'n1th <.1 nd al 7:30 and S alurduys oiiid Peter H.van . Sundays a t 2 o'cloc k at the · Pcrforma,nces a rc given theater , 18280 til t. Bal dy at 8 o'clock nightly, CXl'l'pl Ci rcle. F o untain ·Va.ll ey. l\.londay. at the company's Reservations 962·2551. 'fhird Step 1'hcatcr. 1827 New;port Bl vd., Costa l\lcsa. Reservations 646-1363. TllE IRVI NE Co m · rnunity Theate r is com- Pletely so ld out ror its · scheduled fina l weeke nd with "Norma n . Is Tha l \'ou?" at the group 's Tiew playhou se a t Go lden \Vest College . Berni e Simon, t\lichael Car na han, Bram- well Young, J oanne Wolcott and Ann Lapp comprise the cast ror the com edy, Because of the heavy dcn1and for ticke ts, ICT \\'ill offer 11\'0 addi.!_ional 1>e rior- n1anccs o f Th e p opula r eomed,v o n Saturday, Oc t. 26 , and Sunday, Oct. 27. Hese r vatio ns fOr these · ho ldover pe rform a nces may be m ade by call t he JCT box offi ce at 557-7297. '"Norman, Is Thal You '!" \\ill he presented Frid:1y <.ind Saturday evenings <1 l R:30 and Sunday at 7:30 in thl' r\ctor 's Pla y bo:'< • Theater o~f the Gotha rd DORIS ALLEN is opening her new window nightly. ex- cept Monday, at Sebastian's . \Vest Din ner Playhouse as ''f\f a m e. '' wi th l\.·1a r ie fl1 o n ce n , B lan c h e l\.1ickclson. Patr ick Lang, Joe Fle tche r and Robert Vaught heading the suppor- ting cast. Curta i n t i m es diffe r throughou t t he "'eek at the dinner theater. 140 Avcnida P ico, San Clemente. Rest'r· 1·ations arc a m ust al 492· 9950. • • GOLDEN WEST College has broken t~e "sex bar- ri er " 1vith its r<.1sting fo r Samuel Becke tt's classic :;c riocomcdy "\V aiting for Godot" by usin g tu·o roeds in the t raditiona l a ll-m ale cast -i~lucl ing Julie J ar· maine as Vladim ir. one of the t"·o leading roJes. tlal Ra ls ton will . l a.y EstraRon. the other 1-0P role in t he s hO'-'"', w i th Da n . (r ··HOSTA&AUll °'4· . . FJSTIYA&. . ' ' Lat T1-T OfllH)ht ."RASl'UTIH & THE · EMPRESS" I • • • 'THE GUARDSM.t.Hl L---------111• Stwh ftrid.y .... -.c..... "HARRY IH YOUR POCKET" WIST COAST PllMIEI! "BEH HUR" ' .''THE GOLD RUSH" lest Forei9" Play Of The Year Comedy Award · "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" · OfNEAAL CINEMA COAPOAATION "BIG MOMMA" '" J:IM:IO.f:OS "IAHDY'S IRIOE" & "OE40LY TR.t,CKERS" ..... Qt-. •o•• 'UOY SINGS THE ILUES M J:l5-8:05 .... MOUDLY TRACKfRS'. J:l 5-6:10.10:00 ''THE DOVE" IPG I & "84tjG THE 'ORUM SLOWLY". Island Reac h HOW THIU TUfSOA "MIXED COMPANY" 1rCil ALL ST AR LAUGH RIOT SHOWH DAIL T AT: -f ... U TMUe$. J,ff H~ I SAT.J I lt:lt WI>! J ,., • .," MOH THRU SAT. f :OD SUM. 4 & 7:JD DAILY PILOT ,.~~ ........ Bae rg, 13 ob J\l y crs a 11d Lizbeth S an1pair c.:o n1 - plcting the G\\I C c1uintt·t Robin I luber is d iret tini.: the pla y. .. Godot" \\'Ill uµcn next Friday, Ocl . 25. for t"n \\'eeKc nds in th e culft>gc's (.'on1munity 1'hcatc r, "'ith 1x:rformanccs at 8 o'clock lt'ridays ;ind Saturtlays and S o'clock matinees on Su n· diiyS. • • C 1\ L L B 0 1\' It I) Sebastian 's \\l c~t Dinner Pla y house h ;.i., shi·t 1·ed plans lo pro d u·cc ··1·hc Sound of l\.·1usit" and is an· nou ncing aud i tions un Saturdav for its nl'xl ~ho.,..·, "CaharCt" ... dancers \\'il l t rv out at IU a.n1 . 11·1th a gCneral casti ng call ;111 hour late r at t he tht•a \t•r . 1<10 J\vcnida Pieo. !:i <.in Clemen- te ... ca st ing for fut ure shows also w il l be cnn- s i<le red Saturday. • . , • ----I ·""' ·~us ... the crew Is dead.' ·: ·. •. . -~· -t• An aN NEW mm iMpir.ed by the .-1, "AIRPORT" by Arihu• Hailey .•. Everyone .Listens .to · Lan~ers ·, i. OCT. 25 •· 7 ,PMT01AM Visit the llvellest ghostiowr in Southern c.ilitofnl• W;tien Knott's becomes the tpookleat ha uni to •vet happen. Be th•r• thl• Ht How· een when the monstrq.is C9flecllon of gho1ts, gobl'ins,,v•mpirea. bets and aasortedwelrdoee"aweu" In specla( shows everywtiere. Give your apWle a chill by being there • _ . we dare you! MAUOWea• HAUNT TICk2:TS ADVANCE SALE "$4.SQ' ... .. ._ Tic kets on sale at Knoll's ticket boolhs starting oCtober 11 •Tickets also available al allWaHich't Music Storet alld olher liberty lickii1 olfices. • Aller 9 pm, Thursday: Octo- ber 24, Tickets will be available.on!~ al the Regular Price of $5.25. . ~ ~ Hall oweiin Haunt lickets wit1 be the 011ly tlcketa accepWd for admission from 7 PM on October 25, 26 & 27 ENJOY UNLIMITED USE OF ALL THE NORMAL RIDES AND ATTRACTIONS, PLUS THE SUPERNORMAL. •. • Seymour's Spook Show in Knott's John Wayne 'flleatre • Moona llsa, 1974's bewitching pers_ohallty • Tale1 or Rock Horror starring the Hello Peopfe • Dancing to the Monster Mash _, . , . • Hilda, Spot!. ea witch fOf all the spooktactrilr entertnm..nt 1 • Your favorite mOnsters like Wolfrnln and Frankenstein In • their favorite haunt • Aft the aid ghost town ghosts • The Devil 's log ride '· • Thti Calico Phantom's Mine Ride JI II • Alld many other nf!W ttiings fOf this yMr'• haunt 1'/ 1 KNOTT'$. DERRY FARM .. ;e __ •BUENAPARK,CA.. (714)82Mne·. ·~ EOSO BOR • " I ~-·~-·- ' \· I - ! •· Si11ut ro Skiffs - -'F amily~Regains Top Ratings Spot 'NJo;W YORK tAPI CBS' "All 1n the Family '' was the nation's most-wat· • ehed show last week. fol· lowed b y N BC 's two power~ouse Friday night comedies , "Sanford and Son", and ·'Chico and the fl.1.an ,~· .ac<'ording to A.C. N1elsll'M'atings for the week ofOct.1·13. But the ratings continued lo show ABC's ··New Land" MON. •11. Ol'IH 6111 P.M. JAJ. & SUH. • OPIH S1•S P.M. IMOW Af •••I UNDll 12 •Ill • 1tAm WlllNUMY octolt.l 2J OCTOBER 23 "TAKING Of PELHAM 123" ,, ••• .., 11 •IL-I I. 52S.3SZ• series on Saturday night at the bottom of the Nielsen list, its position unchanged since t he stdrt of t he 1974·75 season. Although news specials US\,lally draw low ratings, those for a Thursday night NBC documentary -about th'e tornado that devastated Xe nia,. Ohio, last Apri l - pUt it in 42nd place over all. Frank Sirialra's live <'On· cert Sunday"on·A-BC·Tv did· n't do well in the• ratings, railing by three points to make the 30 percent share- of·audienCe mark networks generallr. consider an in· dication of a show's sue cess. The ~·eek 's 20 most popu lar programs, accor- ding to the ratings, were: GOI NG /)P E -Roddy McDow~ll h~s his ape wig adjusted as he waits with sc ript supervisor Jeanetta Lewis on the set of the .. Plane( of the Apes" TV serfes . Monkey See ••• "All in the Family" R dd S ·11 ,j • Ch•· !~~~~c~;~~"!~~d t~~d~~:: 0 y ti apt1ig imp <bcith NBC J,; "The Walton· s " aod "Rhoda " !CBSl : "\Va·n Di s ney" <NBC); "~l•A •S"li ," and "Mary Tyler J\.1oore .. (both CBS); .. Little I-lous e on the Prari~" (NBC): "Paul Sa n· d." "Good Times" and ··~1aude" <a ll CBS):''The Rooki es " IABC); "Bob Newhart .·· and "Kojack" ll)oth C-BS); ·'Tuesday ~1ovie .. lN BC); "Wed · nesday ~tovi.C or the \Veek " IAB C): "NFL !\.I ond ay Night Foo tball .. ~ABC ); "Hawaii Five-0" !CBS ). Hy JERRY BUCK LOS ANG i:LES (APJ To reach the Planet or the Apc!s, one must drive deep into the mountains above /l.1 atibu. Past the scale-model sky- scraper they will set on fire on the 20 th Century Fox Ranch ror "The To~·ering Jnrerno." Past the concrete basin ~·here they restaged the attack or Pearl llarbor in miniature for .. Tora ! Tora! Tora!". Past the Buddhist temple from "The Sand Pebbles." ===I Daniel Boone's rarm and the fi e ld hos pita l fro m "ft.1-A-S·ll" to a ca nyon bet· ween rocky es ea rpmcnts. TllE RE, ll Ul\1A N vil - lagers in bondage to the apes hoisted a cuptive onto a cart and wh eeled him inti> a ruined temple lo be of. fered to the gods. 'f hey were filming an 1"1 w:suNFLOWE episode of "Planet of the W, OF IAISTOL C.M. 54C).(l&N Apes," CBS' new series. It is an extension o( the five • '"JUGGHMAUr , •• · d h book "COPS a aOllll.S" IPGI' "Ape movies an t e petition from .. Sanrord and Son " and "Chico and the Man ." Roddy /l.1cDowull ('ould become the be st known ape since King Kong. FOR TllOSE never e~;. posed to any of t he "Ape" moVies. the pla net is earth in the distant future. long after an <1tomic war. Apes rule. Humans are the lesstr rorms, gobd only as s la\'es. servants and beasts of bur- den. Orangutans are rulers of the ape society; gorillas are its soldiers and cops: chim- panzees. such as Roddy, ;.ire the intell igensia. r.1cDowall. 46, appeared as a chimpanzee in four of the five movies, ri rst as Cor- ne Ii us, t hen as his son Caesar and now as Galen. BETW EEN S llOTS, he relreatcd to his air-con- ditioned mobile dressing room. The thick rubbt>r snout prevents McDov.•all from eating and he sipped tomato Mathis Good At Athletics Too Q: Wasn't Juhnny ~1athl5 famous as an Olympic star before beco1n ln1t a sln1tng star? -David (irow1, lleerfleld, Ill. A· Johnny may have had Olympie ambitiun:s back in 1955 when he set a high jump record at San Fran- ('LSt•o Stale Coll ege. But the sound of music muffled that ambition. i'"ormcr basketball and TV talk star Bill Russell still remernbcn; how he had bric.Cly held a high JU1np record of s ix feet and fi ve inche:i. 1'ill Mathis, a ~·eek later, jumped six feet 51h inches. , Q: 1 saw Alex Karras on a Monday night football game exc:hangi ng banter with Howard COsl!':ll. Alex lookl!':d familiar, but not from foolball. Did I ever see him Jn a movie? -Debbie a awson, Brooklyn. I\: You could have. Karras played t he caric~turc of the half-"·ittcd giant. ft.lont:o. in •· Blazing Saddles.·· 1 Glad You Asked That• by Marilyn ~ Hy Gordner Q: Do members of lhe Screen Actor's Guild still ha \'C to ta ke an oath that they are nol members of tbr Communist party'! -S.M.L. ta retired SAG mem· her), Lon~ Heach. Cal. . A: Afte r bt'ing advised that the U.S. Supreme Court rou nd t he provision or that by-law unenforceable it was eliminated. 'l'hc oath was originall y adopted 20 years ago during the Sen. Joe McCarthy era . Q: Wasn't it Don Rickles who first made lhis sar· <'astie comment : "l'\·e had a lo\•ely evening but thi~ v.•asn't it?" -1'1urray and Rose Franklin. 1'1i aml Beach, Fla . A: Don it. you 're wrong -it "'a!\ George Bcr- nardSha"'· Q : 1'1y father keeps insisting t~al \'ikki Carr star· ted her career as a stripper. orO she? -1'1rs. A. R. Guzman, Ca mpbell , Cal. A: No. Born Florencia Bise1Jta de Casilh1sJuly 19, 1942. Vikki was the eldest of a building contf actor's seven children. Living in El Paso, Texas. strict ramily rules restricted her from daling all through high school. She was finally aUov.'cd to sing at sehool dan- ces. f-ler first jobs were sv.•itchboard operator, secretary and bookkeeper. She began her professiona l carrer a s Carlita, the featured \'.OCalist ~·ith the Pepe . Call ahan !\1exican-lrish band. Send your questions to /-ly Gardner, "Glad You Asked That .'' care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Mari/ya and fly Gardner will answer as many questions ns they can in fheircolu1nn, but the volume o/ mail makes·persanat· replies impossible.· FOR WEEKENDER ADVERTISING PHONE 642-4321 1--------------lll by Pierre Bou li e . • "1Ml MOOYITUIE" Galen, a sensitive. intel · "\llttmf DOIS 11~•Tr1t1 lectual chimpanzee played t-;---..,..__,...,,,...,,,..-11 by Rodd y !\'[ r.J) ow a 11 , j uice through a straw. lie smoked cigarettes v.•ith ;i '-=== long holder . • "'ltG IAD MOMMA .. Ill hovered nearby watching l--•-.•'•"'•'--..,_ .. _•.•.•.·•.•.•."-llthe human sacrifice. ()po<i Mon 1PNu F.,, • 30 pm Sol /&111 />il!ll. 11-JO -llwu 1 ...... "' 7 -•1 i~ "I L 's an invas ion or · creative privacy tO discu!l5 it." McDowall sa id , declining to talk about how .. JIE MOV ED IN a shuf· he .approaches the role of an rli ng, hunched-over way. ape. "You can't put it all out •~~~~~!!!!!~!'!~~!'ti and his race was in constant on the table. Someone v.•ill motion lest the e laborate say, '\Veil I don 't see you ape make up become a doing.that.'·· mask. Each day it takes "It is what it is," he ad· , three hours to apply the dcd. "I tell you. so many I simian face t h11t leaves only people get into trouble ex· ._r'"~::':':::":::=!::~~-fl McDowall 's eyes showing. pluining what they're doing II ..,._.SH GOIDOM"IXI "Eyes and voice are 90 because ireoplc say they & SIMw'f S-jKt perce nt of a performance,., -~d~o~n~''~'~'~'~it~·-"-------j R ll-::---:::":::":'::::::---11 !\.1 c Dow a 11 s a id I ate r . "liiiiiif'-' "CAIAllT' ''Whe n y ou r f ace is • ..;.---"'°,,.,~~·~·~•~T~S·"~t~•G,,.,I ~"fl covered, you depend on the What CAN Xo.u Get (or only a dime thes e days? .. WlOlf l"WN UAI llOlBl'OOIC. 1 IK f.11!1.ll!OM ~ ll'!i PUROWA' ~" i-..n~•• COl'lltOicd M:lfO<, ·MDIACn WINOMIU "ltG-IAD MOMMA" Ill efeS and keep the fa('e ,.. IUST OUT" Ill moving under the mask.·· 1-----------11 If the show survives com· "'MIXED COMPAMY" IPGI . "l.uel SHOT" "THI DOl'l" 1rc;1 "STHR.t CUCKOO" "CA.IA.Ill" "'COl.D TUUEY°' trGI "DIATH WISH"" "mtP'ICO'" Ill ~~ I0",151"'·10CltHll. !.-SHI.' Hol>dl'IS) '1.2~ Opi>n Dally 10 15 am -~~ '1' t:..'11 lfR~~~· !J\tl \ , •• THF AIJOIO\TION 0 ' ., 1' ' • w .. I '"THf LOMG EST f AID"' wltll Ill IUltT llfHOLDS "2001 SPACE ODTSSEY"'. "CHAllOT Of THE GODS'" "GIMME SHRTtl" IPGI "IUSTH & llLLIE" Ill • ''UST SUMMER" "HAllY & TONTO" lrGJ • "HAllf IM YOUI roCICET" ............................ • • ••AC" ..... () .o• ~·~·· • O ........... ~-......... ....,. ,., ... ,. ........ ,...n:ior ""'"' • l'I\~~" l'ltTUA£li ooot P~LLADIUH l'llUllOCTM '"""''" 'THE TAKING OF PELHA M "'"' ONE TWO THREE" WALTER MATTHAU· ROBERT SHAW MARTIN BALSAM· HECTOR ELIZONDO • • 111 MAll9tMI IMDPPlfMi cnma · · aDWAfllD• HARBOR,:.T.l.2 IWllOI llVO. Al WILIOll IT. OITA •llA 146•"7 . " PREVIEW 8 :30 HARRY & TOHTO WIU IE SHOWH IEfORE & AFTER -hoot O, llo•• ... ...,..,, -••• .. BUST Ell and BILLIE ..,.._ ,, THllt Sll AFTtt OIA TH" Tnut!d!y,October 17, 1974 DAIL y PJLOT BG TONIGHT'S . TV -HIGHLIGHTS: NUC 14 ts :00 World Series, The fifth game. "nd the lust at Oa kland, bet\\·een the Athletics and the I.Os Angeles Dodgers with Don Sutton 'and \1ida lllue scheduled as mound opponents. · KCET (28 ) 8:0Q -The W"y It Was. 'rhe 1952 midd\e\veight cht1n1pionsh1p £ight between . Su~ar Ray Robinson and Rocky Graziano is replayed "'ith comments by both battlers. CDS (2) 9:00 -··One ls a Lonely Number." .• , Trish Van Devere, Monte Markhan1, Janet Leigh :ind A1e lvyn Douglas s tar in this 1972 drama. abo ut a divorcee facing a new life. ,, _______ . ...._.,.,,._,_ -----~ ·TV DAILY lOG Thursday Evening . OCTOBER 17 • i ,.,~~~~cp.)~°::fl I w~1 tbail mw11l d $11 i11 l1wb1ll II 1 liltll 11me is 11eeded lot the Mies. it is tenl1hwtl)' Khtd~led lor HBC 1t 5PM. All proa:11m111in1 rs wbiec1 to dl1ne1 wilhout notict. §(i)ltll1u 1 Wlltl's Mr line? WttW Seril1 111eb1n 5th 11me ii neaHlf)'. Co!it'd hOfl'I ~M. Ooc11erJ n. ~kl1nd. G> "" S.llM Ei) Mulk.11 C.-ldJ Slltw ri'sttrrm m Dtdric C..111p1nr (ii S,.td beer 1:30 llt1111ond l111r Slltw ~! . ( (})) 0.1ltr'1 Clltkt al Utiii ll1JQl1 '"' D THE FAMILY AMERICA *LOVES-THE WALTONS O.itJ Cl1wt' (dra) '66 -Plalili9 WDCd, Robtl1 Rtd!otd, Chfl1topht1 Pl ummtl. Ci) !ilila 0Nt111 Sho.- 0 1a Cll• oo m ''"" ...,... "LOlll Olvi$1an" liddl1 Ind Mui. p'ck up 1 wtll·t4h1t.11td drill• wllo fl 1oin( lo lead! Addlt 1ritll• mt1ic wllilt Mi»:t HICl\tJ lllm tht t1>11 buWlt~s. l1w1tnct Pteum1n it1t1ls. I Mtrr ,rllfin Qywflc)lu1 Ntwit ':OD 0 @{}) (j} Cl~ Tllur.U, Mtw-lt: (C) (Ztlr) "SonUIM~ (dfll '71 -Cri"in1 ll1i"", Chfl. DlfounJ. 81end1 V11;U10, M11 rm111, BillJ MumJ. The t!OIJ of J JOUlll ltoM-' 1n'1 bttf~ llliftll t lt lmiMI ' illrltl1 t nd the unique 1t11cy of lfive 1fld dnotion )!le ~MS 11t1 hui- band •nd youn1 child. 0 TOP COP ACTION! * 'STS, OF SAN FRAN' , 0 ((,ff (J)I Cf) l!D str"b ti Sit • f1111Cisc1 ''011e Clllf!GI lo UYC" Jo.· inne lirwlllt Jutsls .., 1 S.n.rrtn· ciW> sp!nstri YlhOSll life i, th1e1I· ened by 1n un~l!IM'n 1ss1i11nt. [d- Yltrd Mulh1r• tl•.p 1ursl1. 0 ..... Hllfllltbb (10) @@ ltt's Mlllr A Ottl m flstifll lnltr-it1111 fD h1tlrullantl Pift1111111tt "A T rib\flt to BM:tllO'<le•" OIAtt~ Lt C'.114ed Grit• .~ ... 1 *'""' " MwelltM ....... ' la Din Fellct1 II (I}(}) EJ) Tiit W11ttw1 "The Trntl Fii• llln1" MtfJ EPtA buys 1 ltcOlld· • hind p1.nw. 1n~ li,nd1 1n t ntlqut 11:00.1 [DllO}9J Q (1) ""'• 1metll)"l 11n1 1n 1!s sectel com· . 0 00 mm Cl) ""'' . p1l1ment. When Mfl. 81tclttnrid1e. hll 91 Cl'fldle owner ol 1111 heirloom. 1ski 1bovl • • NTl'll 1111 1lr'l1 Mar, Ellen 6taltt Jllldio1 • MW.t: "Mart lllt!I" (tdv) ·52 It beelllUI she wtnts 11 wttl ii to -£1rol nrnn, Ruth llol!l1n. lht F11sbm1n ~p d1net. 8l MIS11111: l•l'Oliiblt 0 Thi hlce II l l111t Jtlctn C.llHJ ' Im (}J Pdtf G1111n 0 RollinC Stones on Don tjj Willl wtW Wtd • * Kirsh net Rock Concert <9 (I)) Wllltff: DIM ., "'"' ~ e o.. ·Kif.._..• 11ct c.ctrt 11:1s m ci-. u .., (90) G~ trt MiQ Ja1ie1 •nd ll:JOll @(JJ(j)CIS tatt Metil: The ::: :; (Ci "I.IN 1.:.en" (..s) '70 - ica(l))(J)QtT•• Gdd T1Uy 5'¥111$. Gror1e Mlllllris. 9'I c.u,i. "Sllikt U, Ille lulfl • • . , 9.i! '*~ ='•"' 911~. Of [IH!n ~r dlOlll $500 in I ip 1 • e I poler 11me with 1 wtllll!J Tti1n Henry 1unl. . ind to¥m hl1 .cllbl by olltrinl ~ :::;'"' ,.::m 1'111 btlfl" lht ~Ch or 1 ~sl~ lltnd (dra) '4~e11114e1 llnol. -reh1.s-t0f lht winntrt p1rty. QC/B([)l [j)(DDlc' C•••ll Ptrnell ll*rts 1uesti. S~tw C8S Nposman Wtlltr C101to Im..., ,, .. ,,,..,, " .. Dt1llt't Cllolc• e is ""' s on., 111e ... f G) Wtndtr1vst h1ill1 , .. Ille OIJ111Jic fD 1111 .. 111 fi111 "Slc"ts ol Yllltty SMw W .. (R) M11it: (C) (Zllr) .. tlttdftll" omen tih t) '68-MlchMI C1!ne, Glo•11nn1 12:00 Q Mtvit: "Col!cnlt Jtntf(' {d1t) 11111\. ·ro -St1nley B~••r. M111il Soll. ~ THE'WAY IT WAS m Mtwle: "1..91111 DoMt" (dn ) u.. • ·51-81rb111 llJ!t, Rlch11d Crtellt, * Great Sports Classics Mobil Oil Corporation l:llO 0 0 T1-1w Friday OAYTIME MOVlES 1:)0 m ,.,.111 Kealtll. 1:45 0 MoM: CC} "fit PrilllCt I .. Sllft(llf' {tOlll) '57-Mtrilyft MOii· roe, L1urt!nte OIMt1. I l:lO O "Treullle AIM1 Ult Wtt" (dr1) ·sJ-lotin W•J11•. Donni 1te1d. To111 I Tul~. Z:)O ll9J (C) "Tiit Mmirittt·Ct·'ltottlld" I (torn) '6J-S1111n Htyward, Jamu M1son. l :lO Q (t) "I'll Cit II"' (m~s) '!iO-1'2:1 @ "M.Mlifftl ~ .. (dr1) lunt Ht'ttl, Dennis Oar. '62-01111 Andit...,, S11nne Cr1!~. •:DO 0 (C) "fi1I l Su:t" (com) '60-[teanoi P11ker. Glnt lollob1i1ldi, Vlttono lltS1c1, 3:00 ([l (C) "Slit Wt1t A Yt111!f •· 0111 llot>erlSOA. btn" (•ts) "49-klhn W•1fllf. Jolln 10:00 0 "Al l t11j as Ttll litil" (dll) A.1;11, k>olnn1 D1u. · · ''4 -M1ri1nne Koch. '\11tr, J:XI II IC) ''SoldlN ti ftftlllt" (dt1) lt•••" {wes) '34 -·Joh" w1,nt. ·s~1u~ G11tlt. Sus1n H1yw11d, ''list ti 1~1 Wild Mone1M ( .. ea) Mic:hHt R1nn+t, Hu&h D'81l1n. '49' -l1m1' Cllison. M'ry B!tl! (]) ''1~1 111 lift" (d!t) '50 - M~1hn. 1'10M1omery Clift, P1ut Oouel•i. IZ:DOm"l1sl "' Gtld" (dtl) '49 -Q (CI .,. .. lon1 Itel Su111111tr"' ld1 Lupino, Gl•nn fl!!'d. C11 Y01tnt. (411} 's.8 -P1vl P1t .. m1n. Jo1nnt 1:00 !ff "I '11tM ltf Whlt1" (dJt) '&O \llO(H!,qrd, Tony h111tios1. lkso" -Soni• Wildt. J1,..11 T11nes~. Wflln -· -.,flllUI '(· OCTOllll It l,..M,I J H I fl Mli tO GllOW1 "U""'"" oe¥t\.OPMI NT ''"' I• W()MIN !Cl 0 1811 • H ,.llOM CHA Ht TO ("l!ot(l; MUll( IN WlSTl It/°' CUI.. TUlll ICI I• llfiCTlttCCOM,.AN't' !Cl !CTWI ~ 00 51:11ME STllllY tCI ('IW). l H rllOM CMAlfT TO CM.\.N(S-. MUSIC IN WtllCllN [Ul, YUiii! IC.I l 'Jf OUll ¥•~MING WILOllll;MlSS "' I 00 I CC!Oll [Ht(INO !Cl IP8il 7•Jt IOfOIOllWAT CM !Cl l1tOC.t1 t ;H A TIMI TO Gll0•1 MUM&M Ol¥El.G"M"'l ~Cl l:JI FElllVM.,ILMS ICJ 11'6\.I •:lit rtlll"IQLlll!I tC l iPISI I I • ' . ' . - t .\ -fl8 DAIL V PilOT Thur5d1y, October 17, l97( . ' I MIXED SINGLES. by W.111. F. Brown and Mel .Caison . DOOLEY'S WORLD • • ---.. ~· " • .. • .. • •. ' . .. '" -... . , • ' ... , .... '" •• • • .. ·~· .,, "' " -~ ·~ ... •• -~ -••• -~ ,...,, . ' .... .. .... ~ M·••: .. •• ••• " •• .. . " . IN CiW6 LHl'.6 - · 1U£Se'. AllllOl.O. MoW i;i, ~LI ·lrt6P \b!>I<' 9ANlfl/f . TUMBl,.EWEEDS 1116' M1 NOO -~ICU>111, SW~ETS! FUNKY WINKERBEAN I 'UE JUST FINISHED AN ARllCLE QI.I HOUl CDll\PUltR5 P.RE CAU&IN& 5CHOOLS 'fO, BECOME DEHUMANIZE ru-IKIJI RGMENTS Pill! -~r! IS' ! RWT'! Hi'oll ! Q.Dll.! tClllb! FAT! .... ~. ~,,,. .... __ ::..~. ·NANCY M' '"""' ....... .._._ __ " _, .. REA PY ·"" "FOR'TRE ~~. "'" MOVIES? > ' r>•t. l'-Tr~. I " ~ .... •• ,. SNIFF-- WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN EATINC7? ,. Pl'R1l:CT M' NBS! I &If HEAPAKf:S IN M'NEf:S! I UKE 1111\T, LE!> I IT'S 6000 10 GEE SOMEONE GEl' INIJOlUED AA!> 11\KE A STAND ON At.I l&&UE AFTEJ<: CAAEFUU.<,0 CDN!'>IOERlt-1& Will Sloe.& flllO com1N& 10 A REA!iONABLE , INlU.llGENT AND INR'.lRMED OECISIOt.I ! SPAGHETTI WITH . GARLIC SAUCE PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ' 1 Phrygi1's f1bled king 6 Gr1ve 11 Co1ch ·•· P11seghian v " 14 Harde!'I • ~ 1!1 AutNn ~~· Fn1ni;:is 8ro1 .t5 Gaye 01ders .t6 Depicts .t8 Kind of ray 49 Bal1n<:e dleet item SO Beve111ge 52 S1ructl11e for 1h1!1er Yat81'day'1 Puule So"'9d: .. 16 01afening "'"' 56 Be in &e$sion 57 1n a com· pie~ ""'"" JUDGE PARKER • •• 17 Offic1 employes "-:; 19 Insane ....,. 20 , •.. e·ttite. ..... ... Pri1111e chi t ",.. 21 M1de with " ' ~- .. effort 22 Rellei;I tigh1 24 Ce1t1in 26 A"imal5 77 Bo ard 011er a )Oi"t 30 M1ps 32 Projecting window 33 t"crease 3.t VeJh co.,tractio" 37 Tie uo 38 ···-code 39 Dickens dl1r1c1er '° Cutting 1ool 41 Neighbor or Ouebec 42 Table cloth•. ~" 43 Every 1l11y , minutes 60 E. Indian C'f"'lblls 61 T11ti.ed ilnd 1a!~ed· 2 words 62 Color 63 Compa$s po inf 6' Orlv1 Quickly 65 "-····and 23 Chapeau Prejud•ce·· 75 Un Emp DOWN Loyali!t1 I Loght log 26 Olamond 2 Arrow poif,on feature J R•pe 27 Short 1e1kv 4 Sei1ed mo1ions legally 28 Tune 5 V1su1li1f! 29 Ch1ap 6 CauH to 1ns11ume nt riuive1 2 words 1 Gros• weight 30 Mawkishly ine1em1nt 5entimen1a1 8 E•lfemf!ly dry 31 Footwear -9 M<n111l sufli• 33 P1inlul 101e 10 Pie, lorone 35 Canadian 1 I Ent11n'ce l1e1 hemlock, lo• 12 Ple1s1nttv gay Ol'll 13 Llam.11' 36 George ··· ' h1bit1t French 111 Sat ol 1t11ee novelis1 38 Pllnet ' 39 Calamltout event 41 Spe1li.s indi1tlnc1!v 42 Fate 44 Singll 45 Endurn 46 Adhesive 47 Of I continent 48 Lighl in colo• so S1att SI lnsc,ument SJ Numerlc:a! orefi• 54 Alle-ged force S5 C.G.S. \IO+t 58 01'lCI trO\lnd SI) High mCMJnl1!n . ' 7 I 9 .. .. • .. . ( ---~· , . ··- MISS PEACH ; j I c ! a • Cl DICK TRACY li MY PAP SAYS ME MAS N4 IDENl'ITY •f'A)Bl.EM DR.SMOCK '·~ by Tom BC!lluck NO, N:lUALlY It/I JUST PREJUDICED! by Dale Hale GORDO by Chew le• M. Schlllz IF At«COO!METERSCOl'E HAHAHAHAll Cl1Alil.IN6 •NlO lHIS ROOM. ' •• l'LL STEP CJ-.! 'EM! ' rM HOr SO 6<IAE '!OU NEED A LAWY'EI\. NOW. MISS et.AIR! · ro 5l<f TMR lltE POLICE -l'OUOWIHG A STANOARD INVE6TIGATNE PROCEOORE! ~- \' by H-ict Le Dou b "Mell Y. _. Hl-IT1 IO#llTl/Mf 1 folr rr. L byChe-Gollld • 11'..1• NO'C . APV•"-f'ISINS, MISS C"l!l!Se! .' 11"'9 A Pu&i...1c SSRVICG MllSSAGe .' •-J..l..-i-.•'bllle*~ .. 1<10 ... SO~.· ' I " • .. . . ~-•. -~ • . ' • ,_ i '1 ' • • I I t I I I • I l ThursdQ, October 17, l'f74 r OAILY PILOT Ji 1 Fa1f!ily's Trip Ends • 1 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE ttOTIC• 0111 •N•IU,~ IAL• tl.P'4'M ,.,CTITtOUI •u1u1••• ILP'·7U1J $Ll'·74UI .,..,.,.. JHioloMI ~ 1>lt l11fttr va. NOT tc• TO Cll•OllOIU llAM• IT .. TIMINT MOTtCI TO ClllOITOh IUP'llllOa COUllT OI' TN• ltltcl Oita l'fiMtM. llW ..... ~l'I IUll'llltlO• CO\lllT Oil' TMI TN' "'loWlnl f"-It ~nt 1W¥H1 IU1tl lliOI (OVllT 01' TMI ITATI OP CALl,OlNIA POil ~17 .. at~~rtut fl~ :,. U:"':: ·:::•c::.~:~·:...o.:.i::::: Iii WOOD 'AN lMINOI tM..o4lTS. ,... ·:~:·c:~:,.1..,L1::•0N~N~... Tiii cou::"a:.,.o•AMOI ......,1 ... C-'· c-ty .. Or~. 111'9 ,.., .... ,,, N .... '*1 ........ COU• Mt.a nw 111 ... ••ll•• NOTK'W °" lllAJUlfOi' r •TITIC* ol C.UfoMI .. U11011 I llllfOln9M ... ltttd 111119 tot ALIUllM Nll..ION, Dlcfft.old, C.n.•i.t l. i..111,_.IOll Ill, 7DJ Lll'llt llltlt of llOllllT L l"HlGLl't, ,01 "1101ATI 01'~1 L f ll. Hi9: Ill 11\'0t ot UlVINl .. ,..TIONAI,. IAHI( HOTICli IS 111•e1v GIYEH IO tfW """ ....... CoM. Mete. C11lf9rnl•'ttfl7 DK...... LITT•lllS HSTA.111•'" •T On Reef h lud'llNl'll cr.ditor llf'f .. 111111 •1CCA credl10t1 o1 *"' 1110¥1 MIMll ~I 1'ill1 to.1.i11tw 11 ~CIOllll11ded •v 111 NOT ICE IS HEllEIV OIYEJt IO tn. E'tll!!,r CA•L W, HU.WllC, 09(.llUH. OATA SVSTIMJ. IMC., 1 [91'pol'lllWI! tMll ill --llfyl,_ clt!Mt 1Qtlftll lMIYMkJll. crelfllor1 o1 ll'lll 111o ... lllmtd dlKt'lltl'll NOT"' IS Hl•Et Y GNEN-IMt JOSll"H A. ltlC't.t. .ii(! AMHI •1CtA 111t wld c1K•tl'll 1r1 '""''" to fllt Cl'ltrlM I. LIVl ... !Ofl Ill tl'l&I 111 pertot11 Mlvlllt c1tlm1 eo1t11t1 LAMlt:ltT~1t.:1N;, 111.AWflC.i l lM .. l\llllOl'llffll ~ten, lhvwlil'lll I ntl !him, wltll the Me"tlrV vtY(llt/l. 111 TPll1 111!1fPltlll Wit nld wllll tlll tlll Mid dtctOtfll 1r1 r,.qufr!NI Ill kPIQWfl II II A It, HL.AW•I(, Mii .. lttce of u.a..o1'·°' 1Clu1tly due °"' lht gff(c1 DI 1111 dlfk ot tht 1oovt Cou11ty Clwk DI Ota11141 COl.IMV "" ti'-l11t1n, wl l!I 1111 nen,,.,.ry _,,,.,., Wi~ ;:•:;, ,~Ion of'"(,~~~~:! Frtm Wire Sei'vlct1 A Calirontia f3mlly's d r ea.m of saillng around the world is rounderidg on a cor al rCel 10 m ilet from Suva, Fi ji. ._ ~rlea Wllco1:, who sailed 'yiitb''his1 wtrt and two children lrom S~n Francisco In August, sald their 42-foot-yacht Vela --- struck thi;_ reef al night four_~-~­"'! ago when the lookout failed to see a lighthouse. Wilco1: says the Vela was not insu red and be can't afford the cost of relloaUng a n d ( PEOPLE J ' rep\tlr ing it. He said he hope111 lo leu the !faltered a nd holed y.qit a nd rind another In f"lji ~continue bis world voyage . wld luc19""""1 CHI 11'11 dill ol ll'lt 1Mll ltd c-1, or 111 PftHl'll thMI, wltll OCloW I, 1911 111 tl\t Ollie-of !I'll Cl1rt of lht 11'19nr.r1 to ttll Mil!~ rtotttlflCf' '9 , __ ol Mild IMC!illlDllo I lwivt ltYltoll I ... Me*lllt'l' YOUctllfl. to 111 1 ... ~ ,., .... l lllYI tnllttll!I ,....,., or to PttMM 11'11111. ~II I l'l'lldt ,.,. lilr111t. Pltffc..Ur ... Ill*! 1ll lht tlolll, Ill~ • ...., l1111r .. 1 dtf'.iOIW! ti !ht Ltw Qlnc• of MAltl( l"llOlll"-d Orl"ft (Mii O.llY ~lie!, w(lh 1111 llKIHtr~ VOllC ... rl, lo IM tfld lh•I tl\t time ind" pi1K1 GI l!M1t"' ot Wiii l11C19me11I d1-.0f1 Ill 11:11 prCoptrty A. SMITH, 30001 ClllOWN V A L L EV octoller I, 10, f)', M. 1t74 ,..,._,, ut>01r1l•lltd •I the Ltw Offlc• of •My ll'lt Sfll!ll 11.11 btfln Ml for N-M• 111 1111 Cowity ot Otlflfill, St111 OI I" A A I( WA V, LA 0 V M;. NI OUt:L. I. L1"•• 110 Nlwpoft C111ter Drlvt, s, 1~1,, 1t t:Jll 1,m .. t" tM o;ourtr- C1lllw11l1, dtlerl'*9 •• follows! CAL!f"ORNIA "'"· wll\th It lht O>l•c• PURLIC NOTICE ~t•. t'IO, N1w11<1r1 a .. c11, C•Utor~• nuc ct o'""meM No. l ot wltl COii!"-• A lotttellekl Jflltr••' 111 11111 to Of butlot" of lllt ufldfl'tlallfld 11'1 au __ whltll 11 1111 place ot bu1l11ee1 cl Ille 11 1llO Civic C1111tr Orlw w11t, In Lal '1P of Tr9(f No. llS1, II ·-m1fttr1 pe•t1lnl1"111 lo 11:11 llltlt Of IL"'•J":NI Ufllitl'llgllt<I 111 tit m111t11 Dt•l•l11h10 IM (Uy f)/ Stn!1 AN, Ctllllrflit. Oii I "'41P rftbrdfldl 111 baok 107, Mid dtttdlll!, wlll\l11 tour mtl!llll l lftr .-... lo 1111 lllltfl of Wl<I d«.Ktnl, •11!~111 Otrld QtlOOlr IJ, \"4 , ., 1•1 ct MltctlltMOUI Mtpe. rKOrCI• IMI llr1t pullflc1tlon sf llllt 111!1tt. NOTIC• TO Cll•DtTORt lowr f!IOnllll .itw !ht t!r11 ~l>lltl!lon WILL l;.M 11!. SI JO)Ut, ot Orll!Qt c-iv. ClllfoNll1. DITlll Oct .•• ltlt. su .. ••10• COUIT DI' THI! of 1~11 llO!Tet. (OUfllY (llf~ ~rOJlll'IY 11 commoflly k-11 4617 CHAll:Lli.5 .U.ll:ON NELSON, ITATI! 01' CALUIORN IA 1'011: Otttd Ot:!Htr \, 1'74. l"AUL. HASTIHOt, Fllrfl•lll· or1w, cor-o.t M • r, e~teutw el 1,,. will TM• COVllTV R" '>•ANOI WILLIAM o. MAR SHAU. J AHOl"Slt'r' • WAL K•• CIH'1ifnla. of 1111 1bc1Yt 1111111111 <11e•111t Ht. A .. tM Adm1nl1lr1lor of 1'!11 ••lilt tt1~ 0,,...,1 Offvt ••Ill 9 Togetllef" lllllrl 111 • ...., 1l11111111r !ht MAltlt A. SMITH Elfllt Of EOI TH E. PELLEGRIN, (II th' lbcYI ''"""" CltC'iOtnt ll'V!M, t•llt•N• •tl• .. r ,_!'YWnl .. t1tr..Ul1menlt llld .,. ... 1 C:rtw11 Valley PtrllWIY •li.o kllOwn ., EOITH PELLEGltlN. •s•ov .. LANI Tiii W-US1 I I Plll'flNllCU 1Mrllll!1o M ..... lfi8 w In Lltlllll Hl1 ... 1.. C1llllnlll tun 0.C:fl.t&ld, Ill Htwwt CMtff l rht, Sit. "' AtNflOIVI "'ri "ltllltMr 111VWIW •Ppt•ltlfllr\Q. 0141 Ul·Hll NOTICE IS lolllll.EI V GIVEN lo , ... HIW,..n lltcA. C.tHlfflllt flt.loll Pvt11l111t<1 Of"11111e COIJI CIOlly l"lklf, MOTICE IS H!l!:I Y CIVEH Illa! AlllrlltY fir l!JtKll!W crldltott ot Ille 1"'1¥1 n1mtd Cltctdtnl !110 '*'fttt Oc•obl• 11, 11, 11, lt71 "·'• on NevtmlMlr a. 1'74. 11 10:00 o'cl«-l"ubl\Slltd Or•llOI CH~I Dilly l"llflf 11111 111 Ptrt-lltvlt\Q c111,... •g1ln11 AllWMfl '"' A111mh1bll•f9r A.M. et Mtln t:Ooby, Cour!ho\111.. 70f 0ctOl)tr 10, lt, 1,, ti, 1'f74 ..,_T4 n.~u111 dKlcle!lt ITI req.Pt<I to n11 ,ubll1111d O•allPI Cotll Di lly l"lrot.\----p'°'UCB~LI:-:CC:CONccOT=lc-zr--CIVIC Cetit•• Dr .• w .. t, City ot Slnll """"· with 1111' MCHWfV, YOl/Clltrt. 111 Octcblr J. 10. ,,, 1,, H14 3101·11 \,;.C. A~. ceunrr of Clflntt· s1111 e 1 P UBLlC NOTICE 111e Dttl« ot lht clerk o1 •oe ·~ ----;;;;;:;;;~~o;:;:::;:;;----1------~------Cllltornle. I wlll 1111 11 puellc •udlOll lfltllltd COl>l't, • 10 IM"Htnl flltm, "'1111 PUBLIC NOTICE I 41174 I to ,,. lllOhAI bkldw, w Clth In l'ICTITIOUI IUSINln IM lll<H.Pl'Y \IOUCl\tfl, IO I ~I ~II· NOTICE TO c•&OITO••· l1wtul lnOnly crl Ille Uf\/ted Slllet, NAMI STATIMltirr dtrsltnH It fht Liw Offitl of JAMEt • 4, .. , SIJ,llll.IQ« COUlllT GI' THI I ll the flglll, tl!le lfld lnt~ell ol Thi lollowlr;g ,...'°" 11 dol ... 11\1111""9 L. RUSEL, Jll,. lm VIA O'Oll:TO, HOTIC::I TO <R•DITOlllt SfATI 01' CALl,OllJUA f'M .... ,,...,,,_ deblora 111 l!lt 1t1Ctvt ••· STE. 102, NEWPOlt.T 81AC'l, Clt.ll· TNI CO"N'V o• -·-N *'crl~ proptfty, or IO _,, "*"' . 11:oeeRTS HOTEL LAOUNA IEAU· ~o~"ne,~ ,,:11~!:1,r!!:' ,:1•;1~ ~~:;:':= c~t~:~.:A ~~: ; .. A41w---•• m1y b9 ~Hlty te w ll1!y lild T'r' $ALOH, ..:J Soul~ COlll l1lghW1y, ll'lll!trs ptor!W!lll... lo ,... 11111• ol THI! COVltTY Of' OllAMOI Est1t1 or 8EHJAMIN M.AltSH <FltEES,. t~1C11llotr, w'll~ l((TUICI l11lfl'"I t n.;1 L1011111 lttel\, Olltor11!1 ""' itld dlt:.:ltnl,, wlll\lll to.Ir month• lfltr Hf, A-IUU 11~ k-" 11 IEN ~EES. 0.C..ttd. mtll. ·-·· •-ll. lU 0.1 Mi r, St ll Ille first publi.:.tlofl Dt 11111 norlct. f 1lllt ct li.LLA I OL,.NO. 1k1 Ell-'< NOTICE IS HERft Y OIVEN IO 11\t-Dlttd II Siii" Afll, CIHfornlt, OClllOlr Cle-It. C1Ulttrnl1 '2'12 Otltd ()ct 1, 117• It. BOLAND, 1k1 ELLA It.YAN, OtcM'". crt'dl!O<"I Dt Ille ,.,. Pllll'lld dKlldlw\I 1. lt7~. ' Thl1 tlllll...U II COl\ducltd llY I ll EoWAID A: PELLEGRIN.' NOJICE IS Hl!ll:EtY OIVEN to ,,,.. 11111 1!1 pefi-l\r.olrict d1lmt IOl'i~ JAMES A. MUSIC!(, IMlvld11tl. Es.Kutor ol llM Wiii crt'dllofl Dt• tilt t bflo,ol ftlmtd dlctd.nl th• ""' cl*«Cltl'll ••• •t<111lrtd .. ni. sn.rltt<IKOl'llr Aobtrt ROl)trt1 I nt 1111 ftlCYt 1'111111111 decHtnt thil! ell JMrlDfl• 111vlflll c111m1 ..g1ln11 !hem. wltll the l\tl;l'lllrY vouc11tr1, 111 CO\lnty of Ol'l"llf, Ctlltor11l1 Tlll1 1t1t.,111nt w11 lltld •Ill Ille JAMl!S L. RUll!L, Jiii. mt u!cl dletd.nl trfl roqulrtd to nle IM office crt ltll d irk Dt tM ·- ev C. A. A1....,1L1, Otputv County Cltrk of Orl/lgl Co\llllY Oii :tW VII Operte. Sit 1'1 !Mm, wUll 1111 l'IKl"'l''tl voutl'ltfl, 1'1 tf\lllftd co.irr, or kl P<'tlt nl ,,..,.., wlftl PULOI", tltOLSTON. OctolMlr 1, 1'7• Nt..,''°'' loetlli. c11i11rlllt nut lht fllf'lt t er 1111 t!trk of 1111 at>avt the ntetlUn' W111Cll9rt, to 111 1 .,.... IURNS 6 McKITTAICI( ,JJHJ (1U) 61).tHJ • ..-.11111<1 court. or lo PrtMn! ,,..,m, wllh oJe1$!grwo:t II lht olfk• of hi• tnor ... y. "11 ClmPUI ~rfvt UI n Publl&l\ld Drtnat COii! Dilly l"tkll. Ancr•1r ttr 1"lltC•ltr Ille IMCl-tllfY vovchtr1. to I h . un-KENNETl1 A, C'ill:EY, flO Wiii 1111 ~=·• 1,ri:.;11,~1 ' ... Oclotltr .3. 10, 17, ''· 1t74 ~1N·14 Publ!tlltd Or111g1 Co.11 Otll y l"llol Otrllltned I! tllt vttlct ol hi• 1ncrn1y, Slrttl, Sullt WJ, Lfl• 'Al)g'&lel, .Ci llforn!t PUblllhld Orinot COIJt Oill~ l"llfll, • O<loller \G, 11, ,I, 3\, lf7( alS.71 A08Ell:T H. GALLIVAN, 1666 Herth 900!(, which 11 tllt p!tcl of t1111lntu O<IOIM!r 10 17 24 1914 J15'·14 PUB~C NOTICE M~ln St., Sullt JOit, $1nt1 A11a, Ct llfor11l1 of the ul><lt rtlgntd Ill &II lnllll{t DI" t.11"1 TlltJlhtlt ' ' ' PUBIJC NonCE 92701, wlllch 11 tllt pl1c1 el bu11n.,1 lalnlng to IM .,,,,, of uld dkl'dtllf, • ' • HOTICI TO CltlOlfORS ol !ht ulld1r1lglllcl 111 111 m11!1r1 per-wttnln lovr monlnt •trtr !hi flril publ ic..._ Fr.,...,nL CLa:-ge., P UBLIC N-rE su1"1111011 couaT Oii' THI. t11n1ng 11 ,,,. "'"' of 1•ld d1ell!llnt. 11on of this 11ot1ce. . : ... ~··~·· \ II •• •O VII ITATI! 01' CALlf'ORNIA FD• ,.FICTITIOUS IUJINISt whlll11 IOlll' montn1 llttr 1111 llrl! !XJbllC1· O&ted Odotllr IJ, tt74 ' • •..t' nf" ff b\. h THI COUNTY Of' ORAM•• ' NAM• STATIM•NT !Ion ef lhli notlct . THOl'MS ll. f'1lE E~ .nr1i.tlr;..,D · OUse, pU IS erS ' Sll"·f..U NO. A4t519 The fclfow(t\Q Jlll'lOl'll are cloh1;t bu1J. Dl led Oc!otllr u, 1174 E•ec:Ulor of Hie Wiii If or the con t v&ru.J d bl hi F rancoise GUX>ud, France 's s e cre tary of s tate fo r NoT1ce-TO c••o1To11s Ell•t• of MICHAEL c u 1tENCE n••• as: 11:A.vM0No J. eoLAND 111e .-. "'"'" OtuG,111 ro "' an g y wom en, said ibis week that alt ho u gh t he prlnc iple SUl'llllO• COURT 01' THI! CAlll EV I-• MICHAEL CA•l!Y, 1ka INTERNATIONAL lllACINO SVS-E•tc11!i!f.I ... wtll l(fNNETH •• CARIY critical book on Art la. r STATl!I OF CALIFOlllMIA l"Oll MICHAEL c. CA•EY, Dtc1111td. TEM!. :2931 No. G. s. M.1111 St .. "hit (If ""' I lllmflll OKll!IKll 111 Wftt 7th llrffl, lull• !ff ~-ldbe I t • or equal pay for equa l work is recognized, w 9 men's TME COUHT'r' 0 .. OllUOI NOT1Ce IS HEREI Y GIVEN lo ,... Afll. C•lllOlllll '1707 IOlllT H. OA \./VAN LH A ........ Ct Ulorftll ,..,. u. rg, pans o pr In t work i·s o ft en 'undervalued and w o men 11·nd ,·t hard ,..,, A,...1" crtdltor• a1 '"-'"°"' 111mld Cite""'"' Ric-Edw•rd l'Oll'flvl11, lm w ... 1* '"' N. M.1111 s1., Tel: nu> u w1t1 critical wor ks (IQ Henry Kil• E111t1 o0f OEN NIS W, SCKALllli, 1lao 11111 111 Pl'•lfllll htYlllO cl1lm1 111in1I Blvd., No. I, NtWPOtl.BNCll, CIUler11ll $111!1 Aa1, Ctlll1'1111 tntl All-y fir •~ttlll« tlncer, Jt.lpli: NI d f r a nd __ t_o_ogce_t_,_p_ro_m_ot_i_o_n_s_. ___ ~--------------'1 ·=~-DENNIS WAL TEA SCKALIE. ~m~i: .. ~~Kl~~.;.,equ="'~'· n:~ t:l~mtt 1(1llr Ml4dltbtock. IUl w. !~~,:!~41,:r:=vt., ~=~·~. 'r..'"ri. ~51 .. ~~''°',: psychologist B.F. Sklaae r in NOTICE IS HEii.EST GIVl!N fo 11\t 1111 ofllct of fhl cit•-of Ille ·-Bt!boa l lYd., No. 1• NtwpOl't Btldl. Pu~ll\Mcl Or1111t1 Cotsl D•l•v Piie!. 1'74 :IUl-l• the COmlll. g -·ti.-crldllor1 et 1111 ICXW. 111mld dtcld1nt tntllltd cOllrt, w ll ,......,, llltm, wltll ~~~~:f.,1';,~ CCt>dllC1td bY 1 V41fllril Oc-r 17, 24, )1, lr'ld NaW!mber 1., ___ -C~~~---'----- ...... WI. !Mii 1JI Pl'nont ... vlng dlllmt 191liur tlll llt'CllU!'Y wwc:hlrs, to tl\t 11n-PilrlMr•nl'°' lt14 3U0·7~1- Nell l\f ....... Hrey the fi • p th B 0 11:11 uld decldolflt ITt f'eQllfrM to If .. dtr1llf\ICI 11 ffll ofllc• of 1111 111or11t:y, Ric' E. Popevlt• P UBLIC NOTICE '-""f, • inn I lhem. wllll ,,.. rwca1uy vcuchlrl. In H. JACIC HALL. llt 1i1JI 17111 Strltl, Tlll1 1tatf<T\lfll w11 flied w1111 tl\t PUBUC NOTICE p reJident llld a prominent ost a11 ur1es llW onlct ol 19-derk of lhl 111o ... Cost1 MtW, C1lll1rnl1 '2427, wtllcll 11 Covnty Cltrk cf Or1ng1 C-f'f· onJ------co-:7eCC----- NeW York conservative, said . 111111111!1 '°""''· « to "'""" tMm. w1111 ,,,. s>11c• oi 1ros1nes1 of ti... lll'lcltr•ltf\ld s.111em11er J. 197t. · sL,.·7••.n suP111.10• coul'T °"' TM• me MCHWry 1'911dWr1, to Ill• WI· !11 111 m1tttr1 pertt lnl"'lll to "" "'''-f'MIU HOTIC• TO CRIOITOl:S STATI OF CALl,OANIA FOi TNI the books will be among the dtnlol'llll II Ptul. H1111,,. .. J1nofs-y of Hld dtcllMlll. wllfllll '-month• Pubtllhtd OtlflOI Cotlt Dilly l"llot, IUl"IRIOR COURT 01' THI COUNTY 01" \.OS ANOILll 46 to 50 tiUes, a•-··\ ha\f Of I. WtllCer, :1112 OUPOlll Orlw, Suill titer 11:11 fl rsl pulllfctllort of !till llOlltt, Oct-r l. 10, 17, 24 lt71 :Mtl·74 STATI 01' CALll'O•HIA l'Dlt Ht .... 1U uuu e. lrv!nt, C1llforf\11 '26", wll!ch It Otttd Sio'llt'lllltt' :to. 1'7~ THll COUHTV 01' O•ANO• NOTICE °" IHTl!NTION TO SELL which are non-political, that M ii Qu 0 p "" 111ece cr1 business ot 11:11 11nCM111,111c1 JAMES MA1tl1N cA11 E'r' "'· A,.1111 1tEAL P1to1"•1tTT AT l"RIVATI SAL• t t 111 111 mellera PGrttlnl"'lll to 1111 .,,.,, Adml11l1trll« fll t111 Ell1•1 PUBLIC N011CE Etter1 Df ROSEMARV aull.1(5, DKtis-In 11\t ,,.,.n., of tlll' Eilll• of Arlington Hou!e will publish a I s OS OI ultl OIC.otnt, wltlllfl lour montlll of tl\t 1bavt n1mld cllCtdtnt td. c. 0. LtMOREE. O.C:.11td. in the i'lext year. . ' lfrtr tnt-!Ir!! 11Ubllt1ll011 of 111!1 llalkt. H. JACI( HALL A~ SUPlll:IOlt COUllT 01' THI NOTICE IS HEJtEBY 01\teN II) 1ht N071CE IS HEllEIV q_IYEM N\rl, Daleo Oc!Obff 4, 1'7(. 41t 1111 lffll Stl'MI STATE 01' C:ALll'OINIA 1'011: crtdltort DI 11\t allovt flll!lld cllCICttnl 1u1tlKI lo tonlll'lfllflell' °by fhi' Ille,.. + LOUISE P'. SC11AL8E, c .. 11 Mlw, Cllllwfllt h411 TNE COUNTY 01' 011.ANGI lllllt 1!1 PtttOlll lltvlnQ cl1lms 1191lnsl enllt1ed COllrf, Ol'I 0Cto09r a, 1"4. Michel Jobert th I d Aclm!nlltratrl• 01 '"" eittr• Ttl: cno Ml·,441 N•. A,.lW 11:11 w ld otcld1nt ••• r1q11lrtd 111 Ille 11 t·oo A.M .. w tlltc_tillt'r w11ti111 '"" ' e a C • ,.AUL ca,.;r1tt':S' lll!Md OKl<ltlll An-y Ill' ••«llfflt HOTltll 011' HIAaUllO . 01' l"t:TITION 1119m, w!l!'I 11\f l'll(t Hlry rouctlffl, 111 lime t llaWld by l1w, tlli ""'"""sltrreCI. tongued French d iplom at who From Wirt Services 11\e puropse: is lo avoid JANO .. Sl(Y & wALtee• Pllllll1htd Or•na• Co111 D1Uy .. 1101, 110111 P•OIATI! 01' WILL AND f'Olt lhl ofllct ol 1111 cllrk DI lrtl tbOVI ext~utor OI !hi Wiit ot lhl •"""- ' used to C I a 5 • w ith Henry S A N BE R NARDINO nn ouP111t orlvt s~111 a St11ttmblr u, •""" OctOblr l , 10. 11. LETillS 4' AOMIHllTllATION 111111!1<1 cov1t, or 10 pr-tHnl t11tm, with n1rN<1 dlCll!ltnl, wm wll, 11 Jtt1r•• II discouraging WOm en from 1rvl111, C1Ulfltlll1 ' nW4 1'71 l6J0.74 WITl1·TNl·WILL AHNIXIO lllt .-ec9111rv vouc:htf1, to lht 11rldff· J~le. lo lht hl9htlt I nd bGSI 1>1! Dlcldo:'r. Kissinger. In the corridors of Neither. rain nor snow nor T11: m-2»1 Eit••e et w1HJF1tEo o. 1t1t.NOeL1 110,,.d 11 •h• L•w 0tt1c1 of l(INOEL °" th• ,.,.m, .,,.. eofldlll-.,.,,111.,. ~11 ed applying for the jobs. An•rMY .... Allmh1l1lrfllrl• PUBLIC NOTICE Otctlted. ANO ANOEASON, 1020 North lrotc1w1v. m.nllonfd, '" rllfll, !Hit IM /""'''' Power, 11.•1 clz the secretary gloom of-night "stays-postmen Publltfltd Or;inge Cotti 01lly Plier NOT ICE u HEREIV GIVEN '"'' Satrlt ""'· C1tltwnl1 '2102. which t1 Of c. 0. LaMotK. dletlMd. •I , ... of state for "d readful scenes, rrom their appointed rounds, • SLA ' .Ftagltlves Ot:totier 10, 11. u, 31, 1974 311.1·74 su~ir.1fo'• Tfo~::o~~o~i. ~;,L.~"ER: :.~1I~"1orNE~,s::!,, "'-,; ':.~ ~::' .W·~.:;',,';"'~rt'!1n'i'nu'h~o U:-'~,~~ ~::t Jn::,.n~1,1M~','i!!'·",'~!. ~~~~111~:':.f f~rs. excessive w. oros •• " but som etimes the temptation sTATI o, CALlf'ORHIA f'Olt 1nc1 '"' luvlnc• of L • 1 i. r 1 gt e1 w111 d1etd1111. w11111n 10..r months bV operation « 1.w or ett..rvi'l... 1" The I r 1 I SAN CARLOS -The FBI PUBLIC NOTICE THE COUNTY OP Oll;AH•• Adml11lt!11!1011 Wllll-lht-wllt • II " •. •' d 11111' 1111 flrtl publlc1!1011 ol' 11111 llO!IU . edci!llon lo Ille! OI !ht ....... h• ormer ore1gn rrun s er, Is strong to take the mailbag N., ,....,,, relertn(e to wlllch 11 mtdt tor 111rtll9• 011N OC10111r 1" 1t7• ,,.., 1e 1~11 ''"''n ,...1 """""' 1ece-ll) m e.m oin publis hed ln P a ris, OU! and bury it. agent lead in g the P atricia E1l11t of OEOROI!! BE ll:T 81XLER . PIM!cullrs, Ind 111•1 1111 llrnt t rod pl1c1 PAUL H, lltlCI( In ,,.. Countv (If OFll'lgt, s-. .. " ~ descnbed the Amer I c an • ' . . . NOTICI!! 011" NON·ll•S"OJltlllLITT •k• BEll.T 81XLEll:, DKtlltd. of tllarl119 1111 M"" hll lrH11 "' Euc:ut« ol trit wm ol' C1lltornh. d1u:rll>td •• fellows: diploma t .~"a cal Jato Thats what happened in the Hearst invest1gat1on says he N1111ce ls 111reriy aiven "'" lht -NOTICI! 1s 11!REav 01VEH to 1119 tor Octot>tr :19, lt74. '' t :JO 1.m., 1ne t tiov. ""'"' a1eede111 Lot 1 ..,., ""' North'.w41i...tv _111" c u r a . • c1trll91110 wtll not DI ••won•lble for crldllor1 of tM tblfvt n•lllflocl dtctdent !11 Ille cOllrlroom al Dt~rlll'l9nt No. KINOl!L It.HD AMCllllllOH of Lot 1. llock IJ o1 1111 A1--Sutm1l.;li!o.. I case of Richard M. Campa, believes otner groups are hid-1ny dteto .,.. 11111m11.. cen1r1dtd i.v lh•I 111 pGnOM lllvlr\Q c111m1 eo1lnst l et Mid ceurr, 11 700 Civic c1nt1r 1121 111rtfl ••Mllw•Y o1 Sfct!011 1 of Ba!llot ltlll'td, •• hdrearteam,e, r ' It a m an or gooel 26. He pleaded gu1·1ry Wed-. the 11t• nd '""-ollllr 11\ell my Mil, on (II" lllt r '"" wJd de<:edenl ,,. r-1<111lrtd to n1e OriY• Wt&I, In 11\t (II~ ot San11 A111. sa1111 AM, Clllllr ... nm 1111' mao rte•-\II look " II mg newspaper 1ress a !hit d•te. ttllm, whh lht ntCts,ery vo.ic:l'ltn. ,111 Callfw11I•. c11•1 m -1n1 Page lO of M1oc:111-. M-., 111 • ~ _ _ nesday to a misdemeanor t f l1 S bl Li b-Dlted tlll• 14th d1y of Octoblr 1t14 !hi flfflc• of tht c1wk et 1111 1b0\le o~ted OctOblr 11, 1'74 At1tnMiy1 ..,. •x1e1111r ""' ertke crt ttll COINll'f' JllkOfd.et' Jobert's DOOk. "M emoir for WO e OW ym onese IETTV CARSON' • • e11tl1ltd courl. or IG Jtl"t llhl llllm. wltll ,!llLLI~,· 1. SI JOHN, Pubtlslltd °''"Pl CH!! Diiiy Pilcr, of 11lcl c-ly. '"""'"I •• ~ •• •~6 .,.__. " outlined Fra " Arm f ·1· ll1 Collteil Pl1c1 Ille 11tc:n.111y vouchtr1, ta thl un-'-eunfV ... 1111' Oclob9r 17, 14, JI, t M Me111tmbtr 7, SM $Out11 8•Y F~ ••ll!Ofl. Jlltlldl Wl9 ""'ure , nco-era .. on Y ug1 1ves. c ... 11 M'" c11uornl• n 627 oerilollld •• "" clflt• of 111r '""'"''" Lii"~. MEHOlllSON 1t11 llrt-7' Terms a1 111•: """'"1 ~ American d iplomatic disputes ( ) Oiarles Bates special FBI Putllllllecl or1,,.'.. eo.11 01Uy ,.11ot. MAii.Ti N E. WHELAN, Jiii. •He.. '"-:::,e::s~~ PU ot 111t un1ttd s11" on. COl'lilrJl'•l'- in ·recent yeirs 11.ver • u c h State ' 0c1-. 16, 17, n "'' Jl29·11 o. Box .n,, Wl\l nl.,, C1Hlal'tll1 90607. 2$9 I ""' $1"' Itri! I BIJC NOTICE al &tie or Plrf ta•h '"""' 1111 '"'--agent·in-<:har ge told a PTA whfdl b !hi pile• of 11utl111U of 111t c;oa11 ':.... c11f"'"'• 1 1 1 ,,,_.. terma w tl•lldory 11--,.... U tc111w iss~ as drug lr l [ficking and ' urdtt'ilglllcl In 111 ll\ltter1 Pll't•lnllOQ ' • "'" 1nc1 1pprevld DV lhl courl. Tt11 ttrCMC meet ing bere Wedne!day that PUBLIC NOTICE te Thi .,.,,. of tflG dKldlnl, Wl\ln !~!,!,::.' ,~';!:111_, su,1111011 cou1tT o" THt: af tht 11novn1 111.i '' to M ~,,. the Middle East conflict. • lour "'°""'' 11!.r lht llrll ,...ollurllon . STATI Of' CALll"ORNIA l'OI """" tflt bJd. Thf --,1te:i!s -11". • Charge and• res1·gned' rrom t he ther e was "no basis in fact" FICTITIOUS IUllMllS ol !hit noflcf. Publltlled Otlngt Cotll Oi lly l"llOI. TNI COUNTY 01' DltAHOl wll!IOUI (Olltf111te11cfn '""" lttlt 11 lllllttt HAM&. STATIMlHT D11tc1 $1111tmDtr 11, lt7' Oc~ 1'-17, 23. 1974 lll7·11 IM A .. IMl to tovt11tnt1, coiicUffct'll. ~ri!il!rjcllcwn. Fonner Attorney General Posta1 Servk:e at 1 er be for thinking M iss Hearst a nd Tl!I> fo11~1111 ,.,'°" 11 doh1CJ bu'J"" ELotsE a. KLI NE PUBLIC NOTICE HOTtc• °" ,..1i.11rM• 0 .. l"ETFTIDN r1Q1111. r1g1111..t .... 1v •M ••••IMJI'" " J.J.-N J\-IU-bell sued JJ edl •~ • ·1 ...... ~ . • It: E..c:Ulrl• of lhl Wiit f"OI: l"lllOIATI 01' WILL ANO 1'011 111y, el •Mord. Tltl1 fn1vrtl\Cfl PClllcy -• ·~ was a eg y WI.Ill. his mai t"""'-1' Bdl and Emily Harris had PINETll.EE HUASERY AMO SUPPLY of 11'11 lllfl .... Pllmed Gtctd<lnl L•TT•lllS TlllT.lMINTAlt'r' and Olll-111111 of ~-""' to bl in Manhattan Supreme Court with ·300 letters out to the I ft Calil . co., 1145 A 6th Slrffl, "Tulll~. l l . MARTIN •• WMl!LAN. JR, lfo!C. f'ICT1TIOUS IU'ISl)llSS Ellll(I Of ELSIE 1. ILUDON. Ola••· I! 1111 e~Pl~W of thl 11tlll11 ~ .. e orn1a. '211111 ... o. 1 .. •U• NAMt: ITATIMINT 11!1. Of (OflvtYl l\CI 11\d claalml!!ttrY IT1111tw for $JS,128 a A-tanhattan law foothills Oct. 1 and buried Jol'I" Jtl'MS Pocc10, '4S A 6th Slr'ttl, 'l"Jlh!ltr, C•llMl°'lla t0617 The following ~''°" 11 Going tH.r1tnn1 NOTICE II H&ltEllY GIVEN th~I llXea to bl II lhl •xpwnw of IMcNI••· firm r,· laims be owes for legal jt • u C Tuil!n, c.e. n6eO A11or111v tor ••K•lrl• ~1: ALBElll TA E. LOHMAN 11111 111t<1 h•r•I~ e1d1 ••• 1nv111c1 '°' 1111• prOgperty • • • r eSf.!0 ftSe This bullrtell Is COIKl~ctld by 111 Pubtlthtcl Or1ng1 COii! Otll y l"llot, B&F AUTO Allt 111 W. 171h t pell!IOll faf l"r-te of Wiii lllci lfld mutt bl 111 wrlllflfil <llrldld M servi es. . • A motorcycltsl__~ed l""'lrld111J. Si>D1t mb9r 26, Incl Ottot>tr 3, 10. 17. St .. C-41, Cmt• Mt11, Ctlllo•nlt Yl•2l. lor f111Ua~Ct ~ Lttlt rl T.,l .. '11.nruy ,,.. IXt'C\llor II ,.,, Rlvtr1!0t Or1 .... A-~1·ng to ~e c 0 u rt th bag ro d 1-a ter and--ws ANGEtES (AP) -A Joll11 Pllc:Cll ••• 1974 3512-74 wr111m A. l fld Flor•nce M. to lht Ptllll-''"'l!ICfl lo Wl\ldl Lot ""'""' C1ll!otnl1 fOlm. ~ .,...,11u e Ur 8YS 1 Tll lt 1t1tement Wll !!ltd with lla!ltucn, 1&96 Ptrk"crt~!, Co1t1 Mtl •, 11 m10t 101 tuNt!tr Plrllcult rl Ind Thi u!lder1lt ned T-nllJ .. rlghT paperf, the law .m of Soll, it was traced to Campa . w oman who has said she SU~ County Clerk cr1 Or•nu• coun1v en PUBLIC NOTICE Cl!l1Drn11 ~7627. · 11111 111t 11m1 1...., Plt'Ct 111 11'11r1no •• rtltct 1nr 111c1 ,11 btd• f:.ler ,. ~--·•ry and ••• r . b. I I plied call gir ls to r ug i t i v e October 1. 1974. This •IWll~ell5 11 (Of\dUC:ltd lllY I ll 1111 wml .... bffll let kit NOVGmlMlr lllt tfllry of the ord~ cennrm1111 .. ,, _ ___,. ll Postal inspectors said the • • f'lrtH • •ni ffldl~.,_1. J, 1911, 11 t::io '·"'·• 111 1111 courtroom 011.,;1: <ktoblr 1s, lt74. perfottned Services at Mil f1oancler Robert L.Vescohas l"ubllslltd Or1nge Co-It O•llY Pilot, wm11m It. Jtotiln11on et Otlilrtm..,1 No.·• of wld covrt G-g• o. l1mort1. IE•k Utor • m ail was in good condition bee 1• ed Ind finlt I f Oc100tr 10, u , 14, il, 1'14 31...,11 SU~~~·~~ T2o~::DJ~0~~1 This lltt•ment w11 n1t<1 with 11111 11 700 Clv!c Ctnllr DrlYG Wi ll l~ 1930 111v .... 1<1t Dr•~• chell's request for him and a nd ~·ould be d elivered. No n re ICV e e y 0 STAT• OP CALl,OllNIA POii: Coumy Clerk al Orange Cou111y Oii '"" Cllv ol $1nl1 An1. C1lllO!'"I• ' LOI Allft\t l, Cl . tGO)t Mrs. MJtcbell in connection exptanati·on was gi·ven 10. r testifying befor e a f e d er a I P UBWC NCYI'ICE THI! couNrr 0 ,. 01,.,.01 seiit1ribtr 23• 197'-011tct 0ctot1 ,, u . "'' · TAYLO• l(Ul"FI• • 1UMM•1t1 and · .. 11 I' $7411 WILLIAM I! SI JOHN AllwM'fl fw ll!Kllllt with "financial, estate plan-Campa's_ action. gr Jury, says her attorney. l'ICTITIOUS IVSIHl!SS l!tlllt of l!L~~E: "sTo:Al(Ell, Ot • Pubis/ltd Or•ng• COii! 01ily Piiot, Cou111Y Clt•k , Pvbllll'ttcl Or•"'Ofl COlll Dilly 1"11111. nlng and Other m a t te r '.' The govenunent gave n 0 MAME STATIM•MT c ll-Seartriblr 26. '"° Oclobar J, ID. 11, STUlllQES AllD WAOM•• Ot:toblr 17, 1L u. 1t74 l&U-7, Tht follow!rog ,.,.,... I• dfllllG buflntu ff. 1t7l 35"·74 "' I!. ,,_...., between July a nd OCtober, reasonr Wedne3!1ay 'Nben It II! NOTICE IS HEll.EBV GIVEN le tl\t Q11,,.i11e, C11t11t111• flttl . e s·_hool Bud9et poslpo""-• the scheduled an-AUTC>-IMP. 1731 Mll(l'ottl Na 71.-crt<lllorl ol 1111 lbevt n•lllld dtctcftnl PUBIJC NonCE Ttl: {HJ) 142-1141 1973. , .., lltt:U ,. r Tu•ll11, ca. '24'0 • 11'111 111 penon1 ,,.Ylna clalm1 111ln1t ,.11_.,. .,., """IMlf Although Mitchell agreed to pear a nce of A I ex Flem ing , N!~r.T,:.11': c~·= in1 Ml1e11111 :,... ... 1!,i:C1'!:m,..::,.~~ .. "l= • "Ml c:ubUsl'ltd °''"" coe1t oaur l"not, • ~· ( ' • pay ·-the ""''. -·. the com.' L 0 s AN G E L E s said Richard G. Sherman, a t-,... 1111\Qt cl '"' clWk ol '"' 100... llOTICI TO CltlDITO•$ lobtr ''· 11, 21. 1'71 :ai..11 NOTICI TO IDITOIU iui-....... California s t a t e University Tllli bvllnffs 11 condlJC!ed ey en lllllllllCI court, OI' lo Pflltnt , ... m. wllll $U1"a1t10• COUllT OF THI SU,IRfOll c Of' THI plaint said, no part or the tomey for the alleged m a dam. 1""'1Ylctull. 1111 111Cma1Y vouclll'rl. .. ""' -STAT• DI" CALIFOllMIA FD• PUl!UC NOTICE ITATI Of' CALll'Ol:HIA POil il1rt ed has been .d and Colleges trustees ha ve J. A, Herfty c1tr1Jgrlld " 1111 law olflcll of THI! COUNTY OP OU.NOi TH• COU)ITY Of' 01"11101 amo! ow pal • asked $523 7 m illion for the Tnh 11·~1 ..... flll'd "'11~ ""' PLUNl(ETT ANO "LUNKliTT, 412 011... Nt. A-11ZU f'ICTITIOUI •VSIH•s• ........... , although d emanded. " -Cc11nty Cllf"k et Orlnot C-ty ., It.ft~. Posl 0Hlc1 In-2ff, Hunllneton ES1t1 Of -JIMMIE JOYCE G111$0H Ml.Ml ITATIM•NT Etl1te of TEJI ESA REGAN l"AITZK.AT, * 1 9 75--76 budget, representing F , octaow 7• 197'-f'm t• B•Kh. c111ior"'' n r.a, w111cft 11 tM OGCEN, 1k1 Jl........,1£ Jovcw: OODEN, The toll-kit Ptrifln 11 dell"' 01.il11tt1 •I• k-11 TERESA l"ltlTZKAT. an increase Of aJn;iost 9 per· I'atermty Pu1>ll1hed 0r)119e COii! 01i1 ~ Piiot pfict el bulll'ltU Of !Ill urodtrlll ned 0.CNi,ecl. It: llifl kflOWn 11 TEStlE f'ltlTZllAT, President RI c II a rd w. Octal>tr 10 17 24 21 1174. l 7St·"<' In •II mfllt•I Plfll lfllno to 1111 11!1!1 NOTICE IS HEl:Eev OIVEN lo 1111 TEAll:V'S l"LUMl lHG, 2lS E. lhh Dkealld. cent _over the prev ious budget. ' • ' ' ' of 11111 dlced1111. w11hl11 tour mon1111 cr1c111.,.., of tl'll 1NY1 "''""' 11«.IOl!lt st .• '°''' Maw. c1111w n11 '2627 N 0 T 1 c E 1 s H e It E 8 v Lyman o r Stanford University In approvino the.new budget PUBLIC N~CE t iter fhl l!nt P1111flc11f011 of lhiJ l!Ollct. Ulll •II ,,,_ l\lvlng cl1lm1 1g1l11tr Tffrtnet Carmedy, 2U E, 1n11 St .. OIVEH to 1111 crtdllor1 ltl "" l baYt and Chancellor Quits E, ~-e p "d u 11 01ttc1 Stpttmlltt' 24, 111c 1111, »kl Otetcl.nl 111 r1q11lred II) flit Coot1 Mtu, C1Hfornl1 n617 nimed dectOtl'll 11111 111 ptf'-htvl"" \Vednesday. th&-t ru5teeS voted res1 ent MAllllON L. McCANOLESS lh1111, wttn !hi ntetHl ry voutlllr1, In Ti\11 bllll11111 It COllClllCIN by 111 cli l"" 19,1"11 !hi Mid decedtnl t rt Vowag or UCLA, w ill visit t!le . $33 ~I • l'ICTITIOUS IUllM•IS E•tclllrlx of !I'll Wiii crt 1111' olllc1 of lrtl t!trk OI !hi lbovl l""'lvld111r. rltqUltld to Ille ll'ltm • ...i111 , ... l'llCffllry P eople 's Re bl\ f Ch' f a gainst a lil ion increase NAM~ STATaMl!HT t111 1bov1 111,,,,.. otctclt~I •'l'llleo cour1, or to "'''""' tlllf'rl, w!tll T1rr..-.c1 c1rmOc1y Yfl<ltlltfl, 111 Ille office crt '"" ,,_, pu c 0 11\8 or to m ake up SO-<: Ued funding Tiii following P'""" 11 clal"111 bu1!rw11 l'LUNltlTI AHO l"LUHKITI t~. l'll(luary ~"'"· to 'II I Ull-Tlllt 1!1lt""9lll WI • n ltd with th• ol llM ·~' tnlltltd court, or "io three weeks, starting Nov. 8. I . 1 bet the t Anthony ott, the son of a II: 411 OllW AVI., ... o •••• Ht . dff!lg"td ,, tflt olll~t at 1111 1rtornl'tl$. Cou11!y Cltrk af Orlr\QI Ccu"'" ""P•~••"t tll9m. with lllt ---e-~ They .a re among a I 3 -neqwt es ween sta e San Clemente couple, has been NAMCO INVESTMENTS. 1311 G1l1•r HURlll!lffll •••ell, C1IUll'tlll ,,.... SAL VER & SAL VER, 20IJ W11!dlff OCloblr I, lt1~. vouche••· !a 1119 ulldt rlf'IJned''"li1 "" university system and t h e Dr .. Newport eeacll, C•I. 9'l'60 Tt11 OHi ~ Drbt, Sune 307, Ntwport 11 t • t II , l'JH4! eftt;:1 of her •llcrf\1'¥1, SCHOOLtNG me~ber delegation of college elected president of Phi Kappa N•ncv ZllltlNY•• 01111111. 1314 G•l•.l'f AlltrtllVI IOI' ll'XtcYltll CtlWornle 9'l66C, wlllcll It lht pl•c• P11bllJll9d Orll\Qt Coe•! Dtlly Piiot. ANO SCHOOL ING. '62'1 c I• f I nd fl II d • • lt ·d UO!VCrSity Of-caJifomia, P hi social fra ternJlu at the Dr .. HewPOfl 81,Ch, C1lll, t2UO P11bll1tltd Ortnat CHll D1!1y Piiot, of bu1lne1s ol lht """''"lflnff In tll Ot:tcblr 3, IG, 11, 1~, 1'74 1611·11 Avt~ut, Hunlingt°" l"ir~, Ci l!tornlt !'lt!ll. a n u n I v ers Y pres1 ents v T1111 bllllfltw 11 cotldlldld bY l h s~ttmw 26, '""" oetoblt' 3, 10, 11. 111111ei:t 11tr11tn1 na 10 1111 •lfttt o1 whfcll 1, Ille cl•« 0, bllil1>1n a1 "" headed by Ro•er W Heyn1 • ' University o f S outh er n i.11111v1c1111t. n14 :w1 .. 14 1114 d~tnt, w11111n '°"' mon1111 1111r PUBLIC·NOTICE ··ooeri1one11 1" ,11 "'""'' -ni lni.., It • 1 N111c' Z!111m•Yll" otllno lllot' flrsl "''llllc1tlon ol lhl1 notice, v ... Pr·-'• t of the A • • BllS Bla•t Cal"orn1·a. ,.. 10 the •s11te or M!cl d1ceo1nt, ""'"'1" ~en me r 1 c an ll Tiiis •ta!8"'\tnf WI• !!!Id wllh 11:11 PUBUC NOTICE Olltd Ot:tcblr '· 191'. ,tCTITIOUI IUllNISI lour monlll• 11!1!' l~e flrtl P'Ufl!lcttlO!I Council OR ~-ucatlon a n d Ott the SOR Of Dr and Mrs Counrv Cleik Of Orl !llll Caunty on TIM0Tl1Y J. SALVElt, HAM• STATIMl!NT ol !Ills nellce. BORON •· Id bus eon-' · · Ocrot>tr 1, 1,1,, , E•ecuror e1 '"' w111 '" , " , 1, 1_, fonne r UC Bu ley ctRmcel· -.nu 0 Lawrence Ott ol 1515 B uena 11'17111 • ..,.. -.s Of 111e •llovt 111m1c1 dtc.at nl. • c.tlewlnv P1r10111 •rt <10!"11 D1t e~11m11er •· ... lo verled Into ia ca mper w.. v1·s1a ls ·seru· • . I l"ubl!lllld Or11111t CMsl Dally l'llot NOTICI TO C::llCOIT,o•s sl.l.Yllt & SALYIR tH.rllfW!H • ., TERES,1, VAUOHM r. , , a or m aJormg n 00.r 10 11 24 31 .,,, 1,67~ s u,.•1111011 cou•T o THI H''tctlll Drift Slllk., WESTA11te l"VHLt~HINa. J s c E•ec111o"tx cf tt1t w in .i * purposely b I ow n up and p ublic relations'. Ott is a grad-' ·_ ' 0· · s~:~•c.g~:#-':'110"~!.."o°.• 1uca. t1'. nut ~=~ .~.·;~~C.u~:~r~ f:l~'.' •1s. sc 1100(~:ri;~e0 ~:;i11-:C,t~N':""' Assemblyman rlo1 Btt, d estroyed by fire in this Kern uate or Pasadena Cily College PUBU NOTICE Ne. A .. nn ,~!!'.~ :.•::Jc111or ll.11"1iH!cl H. G1rr1, .p!S_ 01h1it 212t CltrtM .. A'ffl\llf Co ty d ( community • h 1..-E1t1t1 ol JIMMY ll:OY OAVI S Otctlt-Sir", COl'flrll del M1r~1Ufornl1 HURlllMllll Ptrlt, Ct llforlll t "11J (0-Hayward), is home after un es e r w1! uunors garnered in a 1 411n 11!1 ' ,ublllhed °''"" cae11 0111Y 11'11DI tu2s. T•I: 11111 stMMI JI days in tbe ~t.al for \Vednesday night. journalism program. I UPl••o• COU•T 01' TN• NOTICE IS HEll:EllY GIVEN to lhl O<fal>lr lO. 11• 2•· ll, 1•11 Jlll-7• Aoblrl Ltlrd. Scqn It C•mPbt!I AlltmtYI ,., ·~t'CUlll~ Sh ·rr· d ti said th STAT• OP CALIFOANIA l'D• :n<illort of ''-lboYI f\ltntd dtc:t>Otnl Slree11. Mtnlo Perk, Ct1llornl1, l'11bllsl'ltd Ortnae Cct JI Diiiy l"llot. phlebitis. en s epu es ere THI couNTY 01" 0111t.Mol lht1 111 PGrl<I"• 111..,1.,. c111m1 111111111 PUBUC NOTICE t111t t11111ne11 11 c011chic•td Dy • 1en1r11 sect ..... Dtr '" OctoDtr 3. 11. 11. Bee' otrlce said th t the was an explO!ion s h o r t I y A.f15'U '"" 11ld 111etoMn1 1r1 rt11utrtd to rnt p1r11>1rsn1p. 1'1• .MU·7' S a bef JI nd M v t c 11 d -NOTICE Of' Ml'ARtN• 01" PIT•TIOM IMll\, wlfll 1'!11 111CH11ry vouc:ll1n , 111 nl"·MMI It. H. G1rr1 57·year-Old Veterah of 20 years ore p,m. 8 r S • 0 e ~a e FOlll l'lt.OllATl °' WILL ANO fO• lllt ofllc4 of tllt clt<k of 1111 1beYt IU,.l•IOI: COUllT '01' CALIPO•HIA Tnl1 ttt1t"""I w" 1!111!1 wlln 1111 ----:;:;:;::-:-;:c::::::::=---. he Le I n. .. rles ~ennea} looked Out L1.ne111t TEST.lMIMTAaY 1111111tc1 ,_,. or to .., .. ,nt ttltm'. wtlll C::OUNTY o, ORAM~I CO\tllry CJ••-of Or•llCI• Ce11111v on PUBLIC NOTICE 1fl t Qi& ature r eceived 'r''"' E11tlt of CHAll:LES FLOYO 11ALE, 1111' ntCtUlry voudltr1, to !ht Ill\-01lDl'I TO IMO'# (AUll 5ep!1m1111r ll, 191•. ---====~>~==~-- "a clean bill of beallb" from to see the bus in names. SACRAMENTO (Al'l DKMtld. cler"tllrwd II , .... offkt of 11 ... ltlOrl'll'/, FOii CHANG• 01' HAM• F U4H FICTITlOUI luslHISS • Officers said Charles Ken· -NOTICE IS HE•E•Y GIVEN '"" DON EOWIH JIANEY. UI EtJI 0<:1111 CAil HUM••• .UIW,S Pufll!lhtd Ottnot Co11t Diiiy Pll(ll, -.. bl! doclor at' SuUer Memorial Gov. -Ronald Reagan called 101t. JACQUELINE JACoaSEN 1111 tlltd l oulev11d, s11l1t 201 , Lone Bt1ch, In me Miner of 1111 """lc1tlon el SepiemDtr ?•. ,,.., Oct-r J. io. n . The to!!cwt,~1~.:i;•:~:~ bu•lnesi Hospital, in Sacram enlo, • nedy recently returned .t o a s i>eclal st.ite Seriate election ,,.,,1,. 1 Pttlllon 1or Pro1>1tr of wm c1111or1111 fDI0:2, ..,;,..1cn 11 111e plK• GLAOvs M. eutTOM. For c.11111111 91 "" J609.,, 1., work at the Bora x plant 'n ln4 '"' lllUlfltl ol Litten T"ltmtnlt1Y el tlll•lntH of lllt unclellllfltd 111 •II "6me. FIVE "01NlS CLASSIC A u T 0 Bee has been instructed to 1 \Vedoesday for Dec. 10 to fill lo !hi pe1111en« rtl«tne• IO which m11t«1 P1111!nt1111 ta ,,,. 111111 of GLA DVS M. auTTON 11e1 nltd , P UBLIC NOTICE SHOCKS. 1n 71 ,.11....,11,, HU!'lllltton ....... ft...J.~AA A0:.1. b r Boron y,tlich hat betn under the t led 11 ""°' tor furtll9r p1rllcut1r ... ...., 11\d dte.:ltnl, Wllllln to.Ir montlll •HW .,elltlon In lhlt Cflllt't tor •n order 8e1ch, (1, 9'li.t7 • ...,. GIAl\.UQ Wicgi. e Ore sea vaca When he a~ 11111 ,,,. 11 .... i nd p11c1 of 11t1rlng ti. 11n1 '"'blluiHOfl ot 11111 net1c1. 111ow1f>!I 1111111°°"' 10 c11&11111 llH n1m1 ,,,., ... , min I ~ I 1 strike by worlter' ' • ' " ~ ' -Paul Roflert 1(19tl, $• .• •>11 lltclllOf'. resu -g n 0 rm . a11.uV t es,. ' pointed Sen John Hanner as 1111 ume 1161 lleon Ml OI OYt m-· D.rtd Stpt1mDtr 14. 1'14 from GLAOY MC CONN!LL IUTTON IUPERIOlt COUIT DI' THI L•~ewooo. t i. f(llll . d . ·. J, 191', " •:JO 1.m .. 111 fhl tourtroem JOANN IOLEMAN .. GEMllEE MC CONNELL. r~· b I I the announcem ent sal • lieutenant goven>0r. of Otp1rtmt111 No. ' of Wlcl '°"'"' Mnllnl1lrtlflll ol , ... .,i.tt It II ... r!'by orGtrll!I lh•I all H<"IOlll STAT• OP CA Lll'OINIA l'OJI \ll(ll~faual~· 11e11 I COllOllCIH by ... Bee is seeking re-tll!Cticn • A1llHUNSOR Sult 11 100 civic c.n11r or1vr w111, 111 et'"''"°"' nemtd d1ctc1tnt 1r11rntll!I in,,,. m11t1r 11or11ald •PP'l•r ftll' C~1~1: .. ~:.o•AN•I Ptui 11.. 1(,11,1 Sr. N t"• !Ith f PUBUC NO'I'ICE the Clly o1 S1n11 ""'· C1!ffornl1. DON IOWIN UNIV -t11r0t1 tnf1 <our! In Ottl•rtlfllM No, HOTlCI OI' Nl'AlllllO 0,. l"I TITrON Tlljt •ta!~mtnt .,,1, !!ltd w!th ii. OV. ~ ·w ll11 erm. .Carta Oc lobtr 1$, 1911 lll 111! OC1111 atvd., l i.tllt 2t1 l et 100 Civic (l~!tr OrlYt Wttl, FOii PltOIATl OP WILL AMO ,Dlt (ounlv Cle.-• ol Orancte CouMy flll OCto-* LOS ANGELE S -fl. F . f'ICTITIOUS •UllMl•I WILLIAM I'. 11 JOHN. LIDlll l11cll. C::1UWllll1 ,.., S.1111 ,.,.., C1lltor11l1. °"' NOYel'lll'lt• Ll!TTl lllS TllJTAM•MT,..RY blr 7, i•;4 Ah & Co . bel ed Counly Clerk Tth 1111) tU•llH 21, lt7,, 11 10:00 c'clocll 1,m., l l'ICI E 1 ! f W NON... L D E ;. It t ,11111 A Petaluma man fectiYed manSOD ·IS ng SU HAMI STAT6'1NT JOIEl"H B. Ml llll.YMAN, 111 Alltr,... lot A•mtnltlrllrl• he11 and Iner• tllew c11111, 11 l flY o 1 • 'd c I l1 ' Puoll•heo O•tl'l(lt Co11l O•llV l"ltot the Camegle M e d a 1 for for $4 million d a m agcS by ,,~,... tollqwl111 p1rlOfY11 11111111 b\l•I,..•• ltt w1,1 MlMI011,_ su111 • l"u11111111c1 0r1ng1 c111tt 011/y l"tlot, l1•Y hive, wny ,,111 .,.t111011 tor cr."111it ::~;~~E is l1ER£•v GivEN in•t 0c1011t." io. 11, 14, s1 .. 1ti1 _. 31,,.7f th t t th ·-· that GLENN'S 0" II. D 6 N I HG "" p_,,,, Ctllltr~· "'" Stpt1mbtr 11. ll'ld OCloblr " 10. 11. "nlmt ,hQ ... !CI net bt 1(11\t~. THOMAS J OEAlllH 11a1 llltd lltrei" H eroism for pulling a m entally e 5 a e on e g row11.1 MAINTEHAH(;I s I! II v I c. ..... Tel: U14) .u.. 1911 l611•14 I II I• turtlltt GfGtrtd lhtl I (0,V I pelllfflf\ . lar l"rflflll• ol \Y!U tlld ------------It v iolated lts fiduclary d ty • ~··· Arton11y f1r: P11111-• tr thl\ 01d•r 10 i11ow c1u•1 DI P11t1t1111e1 t PUBLIC l'liOTICE retarded patient away from u H1mnron St. c.11111 M111, Ctll1or1111 p..,1111,lled Or•"'lll• coe11 01ny ,.1101, P UBLIC NOTICE 11 "••nu• Coe•t oiuy Piiat. 1 flfWllMr ior nu•nc• ~ L111er. T1118m1M11v, --------'------ J by keeping Ahman son FOU"'---'2627 °''*' 11 it. ,, ,,,, a 41.11 T 1 1 1 per tc 1,,. "'lllt!Mr. r11er1nce 10 wh1e111. the path of a speeding tn1ln, o.,. ,,.. 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NOTICE TO C1l.IDIT,••,• I TMI COUNTY Of' ORANOI • ~-ltAH~ ~Mst':!c1i::Ne ' •I 100 Clwlc Ctn!tt fOrlve Wttt. Ill H .. ,. .. 1m ctrtmonles 1n Reagan's of~ 1." 1;1iu c-tv i:1.,_ 1t1 Ol'•nM eowi1y 111 suP1111011 cou T o N N .. A ... n 11 ' ovr 11:11 cnw ei sen•• AnJ, c1111or111a. £"•" 01 J•MM &DWAADI Jtos s.1 . the Superior Court sui•t 111-.J' Ockblr I 1114 ' STATS OF C ... Lll'OlllNIA l"O• e111tt of LOU15l LITTLI! JEFllll;IES: IOYElL. l(JHO .t.JolD CAii Olllld OtloM• 11. "'' 11111 ~-II •• JAME5 I . ll:OSS. '*'·~ "All the Nls& of your He ~ • l'ifMJ TH• C.OUPITY OF ORANOll Die .. ..., .... 11111111 F1twtr llNll, Sllfll '" WILl.l.lM I I I JONM '°· )'OU will know that whea the \Vednesday by ~te Atty. Gen. l"ubllthed Of"•• Cot1f Otll'I' l"llDt, .... ,. .. 11.. • HOT1ci IS HIA£1T OIYEH ,, "" i..t Alltlln. C•lllfl'lllt ... 17 COVIii• Clt•h0 ' NOtlCl IS l-IEl!:E BT GIYEN " t"' Eve\le J. Youn-••ere Bank October'-lG, U, 2'-1t7• ~J.14 IE"$1tle OI VELMA E. SCHATe, lkl cl'llldtlorl ot 1111 tllfl.,. nimtd cllC..,.llt r'-1'-Yl '°",,,:,':~=j LOUIS N, NALi crt!lotot• of ,,,. •Mvt "'1111!11 ~ chips were down and you were !)"• .. VE LMA E. COll:OELL. Dlctl.... 11111 "' WMlll hty( I I I I '"' "'· Aftfty{I J ,,,,, •II 1111'~ PW.;!"' cl•1tlllt 1,,,,, the no'" "Uow there, you hflld of America, United California P UBLIC NonCE t+OTK.E is HERi•Y c;1vs.1>1 to tilt"" Wld dttWlllt '""" ~~.:S ~· :, PIJOll111tc1 °''1' coe,1 D•ll¥ Piiot. LIM111w, c:11t1tr111t "~ '"' i11c1 dt(tc1en1 •r• ''-"'"" • i1t1 " "' k, tACltton or 1111 •-Mtl'ltd llftlllltllll"""" wllfl Ult nkaHlt'f VMKl\ef1, In !Ob« ''' 2'-1, INI HaftmDtr 7, Altlf'lllY ''" PtlltlMtr 1,iwm, ,.;1~ lllt necn11,.., ~ 1" the c:om petence to do it," the Ban ntle lnsuranct It Trust ITATIM•KT Ol'~Al ... MOOHMlttT 11111 111 111'9'11 lltvllOQ tl~ml ... ,:'~ t'ht eifflet of "" Cltrll OI 11)1 ·-l'7• ..... u .. UOl!tl\ool °''"'' COii! 01UY F·lflf lrne ol!lc• of '"" cllrk If !hi • Qol/efnor fold .J\aWlinlon, C.0., as trus\eQ ror Ahm8D!Of\ OI' Ull Oii lllt Hid d«tOl!l1 lrt '" ltd IO 9!1lllltd tWtl, « '-prtt1nl tf'!lm, ""'ft , lofllr 17, It, 2t, lf7( :lllll 1' r~llllf'C tout!. or lfl ,,_, t11tfN ..i111 * family 4 i..AldUJ. gs, ,_. ••e-l ll'IC1'1T1ou1 •u11"111 "AM• lhtln. wtlll ,,,. ~:";l1~.: !flt '*"W'J' YG11C11tr1, to ~ "'"' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ('r.. _.,...,,r -""~ tt 111 1 - JIU ..,.. '" TM JOllow'lflt ptrJfltl ht• Mllldef'IH lfWI Olll~ of Illa t 11>11 lfllml! ..t!ll tilt Wnillltll 11 111t Llw Otfkl ti ICll'flt dtf"tltf\td In l'"flfl 01 J.MAES L. RUISL. Dr. J. 1i. A1ktw-resl1ncd other Ahma8'0l'I fintw related ""UM ol lllt flUltl-llllllMM -1 llllclcl ~.:..~~:':'111t llfldtf\llflCCI ., • IC1r111lt11, toO Wlllhlr• lllld •• Si.. PICTIT10UI I Ul1HISS PtCYJ'tto..11 1\11111111 IJtlt. Attornrr ., l.lw, Utl VI• Ollol1• •· I £ I "1 8 --i .A. 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" \ANll1.Y lie: Wiii UU~'W!I . • • -TM Fk.ltlous 811tlM" H-... fitfncl lll4'C• OI bllltMt• ~I tn• ulldWMQ...,.i 111 II Mid flctdtrtt. wtllllll IOllr """""' ASSE:M9L'!' tlJt.Y•CCS UNLIMITl!O cost ,, Ml$A ,"MIL v 0 f MT• l tllt ftltlt of uld cltctdti!I, '!"" post pq\YI foM10&81 Ind the 64--. lo lllO""' Wit Plied 111 qi-tfltt COoll'lly 1ll '"llltl'1 Ofl'lllllllOQ IO 1111 .. Ilk If 1!1tr !NI""' Mtk t!IOll II l~!t MllQ. J>b) Ha•DC• 81, lttlt Mt11, C1111oml1 PllACTICC. W w. 11111 S!, Ccit• •oor tnOl'tll' 1!tt• 1111' tin! P'UWI ll•Ofl Oii Jiii~ If. 1'74. r1td llf(fdtnl, tw!lll1n tour "'°""" 1011' Dtlet hffHllW io. 1t1' n12t, Unit D•h . ,,.,.,,, t•tll 9't:7 01 lM• notice ye:ir-old Askew could h ave e 'Ma11' Out 1 ,. 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NO Pa•ty •RECINCT l•ll Jll·l Poll•nq Pl.Kt' Ort••t~ Al~"'-~ ~., .. l"-<100' M R ll•tcn Arp J~ I t &•~•hit¥. AtP Cle•' 8 I D•O••C•. Otrn (It•• I. ~ M•C ... fl ... °'"' PlllCINCIT I Jl-'41·1 Polhno Pl•<• Dlo•n Re11oe11<~ !.uni.n Cl• •~'<l>e< lo• I. M 01g1n, Arp J...ig<. ~ A Huon~., Oen• (•~·· 8 rt l.Owt No Patty '"'' f\lfo•l><'1.Rep ,llf(INCT S ll·>0 ·1 11.1911 "" HXIYI Polllflq PIH~ llO"""t Rt\•lte"<t 11~ f'<>ll•nq Pl~<• tf)1 "°""' R1~• •• lnl.Of'(lo• , A llom•ne Aoo .lwol(lt ; C L A • wt 0. m (It•~ • L. M•w•fl. Rep (It<• M A l4.,H•l Otm ' HUNT INGTON IEACtt "ll f:(ll'l(l• s ,,., ... , Poll+ng Pl;l(t Cr•il Ylt w !KllOol, 1eo;1 Lo .... ~ lnl.Of'(IO•. L. 8•flloll. RtD JllOlll M, 8 W·I-. Olm (lr.r~· Al.. R.Mu•P"•· Dtm (It•• 0 A 8111»1 llep. 'llECINCl S JI 1-. I PolllnQ Pl«e )•"•W Nf!-~. ll'11 Sil""-'" 11't0«1or P I '>t"tyo. Otm JWqt F A $.ol-n. AtD (ltfk L 8 H•u•w41d, AtD Ctl'• M [ !><OlltlO llt O "RECINCT· S·J1·1"·1 Potllnq flt.ct '""'"""" S..•lcl<nQ. 1)07 A1!Mt11 A• I"-"'" A Mlr<nell OC'm Juel!)e. N J ICl•mP.111.•o C•tr• F 8 Bu11n>•1, llep ll•1n1~1 '" ln\P"<ll>r 8 J L••"'~· Reo JOO'l" J S..n•Q•dn Dem Clt1 • J FhlOM Rep Cler• (. Copelin<! Ato PAlCl,.CT l ll·lM·I Polll"'I Pl•<• HU'11 lwnPIOui.e C•uDllO"'•· ~S Corm•~ll D• ln\l>f(lo• II M Wooclnam. Dem J>IC(lf P Jlwu ... Otm Cl••~ 1' WllM)ll, Otm CJe•• E. Y•1<•. Dtm ,111.(INCT: JU ll1·1 Polll"ll P!«t 6u•.,.•O F .. e St'9•1>", >91!! l\u1NrdSL ,....,...IOI D f llumbl•V. Rep .JuoQe 0 l B••le¥, Rep Cit•• E 0 T1•ll-, AtD Cl••• HE Pauna.Otm ,AECIN(T• ,,J1.Jl1 I Polling l>l«e R1.,.111> H.,..l~Mot>il1 P4t•, 1'11118toaonurUSI PUBLI 'O\,LINC, PLACti!. ,, .. l•1·11fic• ,lltC1NCT l••IM·I fi'lwh"9 1'14<• -.11<.tll.,T, C.1..U-M l>lo. 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Cl\lbl!Oui.e "lo 1, 1•1l1C.,ll• A•190n ln\pt'tlO< AL M<i(f ldO~n Rep J~llQ<' l A Ht•I,, llt l> CIO• I\ S '"'"·Rep Cit•• '> R+<ll•r<I\, Aop 'AEClll Ct .J H·Ul ·I Po11m9 Pl«• Mull• P~r-. "lo 2, 7'1Jl Mowllo" P•••••1 •~-to• I M C.uplon, Orm Jut!Qe A ~ W119u~. Rel> (lrrk H \ Sl>eflll, Re p Cl••• M J 6o•<Jtn, Rop PllECINCT S Jl·Ht-1 Poll1ng l>ii<.e Reht••l<ll II_,., Ct1>bhCUM "" J nen •~• '>e~•H• ln°"'"'l<N C. B (Wlttt Atp J\IOQe M l M••lll, Olm , .. ,~ E 0 HtVfltl, Rep, Clffk H $ 01(1\"'""• DfM ,llil!CINCT J.Jt.JU·I Poll!flq Pl«t 01111119 Aotl<t'I I, (I- ND l.1ll:n • .., »••It• !A>fll!<IDf ( l W1llOft, AtO ..luOQe E O wru1u11<1, Rrp Cit<\ V F Brook\, Ao11 C!•rk L ( Culllurt,....., ~ P••t. 'llECINCT S·H ·J ... 1 l'ulhnv "lM• D!,.ln~ A_, l Cl- "" 1,1:16111. ..... Se••lla ln-C1or I( E C.ubM•, Rep J~ C. P Smll~. Rep (I~·• 8 C. won, Otm <.le•• J ( H>lbOln, lleo PRE(tNCT· l·M·lll-1 l'Olllr'llj PIM." M8in lOllllQe. (IUllllO....e NO I, !•Ill C..!lo A•tyon ln1Pt<ID• ~ E X fltter, Aeo JllOQe t A [itm, Rrp (1tr• II L C.1<d•ntr, A'P Cltrk N 0 RwPD, Rr P " P RECINCT 1-H ·>Ml·I J'o"l"8 l>l«t Arl Gille<•, (lubheu>f ND I, 1•1l1C..nt•••- •n-•or A M, Nouli•Y. Oem Juc!Qt E P Pt••tl, l!cp c1 .. • • M H•1q Nrp. Cl~•· ( 0•00•1, Otm •lllCINCT I JI M1·1 Polhnq PIH" Mtlvll+t At•'"""'" 111>12 •n ,_ lnw>f<IO• A C. Me!"l"t Otm J""'lt l L ,....lvlllt, Otm C•t•• M IAu•pny, "'o 1>1,ty C•<'• J M Stt••. Rto l'•IECl ,.Cl . J·M·Ul·1 Pallino Pl.oct 01111~ Room I ,_ ,..., 1 1''11J-..1100 p., .... y !11_..1or I ~ °"''"'• Reo 'lllCIM(T• i·*-Ul·I PolloOQ Pl11to. Pfh~•OH Sc_,, Jtftl VII 5-ti.••mtnto - ln-IO• M P1IU!non. Dem, J"°91 M E. MMhn, Otm. C1tr• A M, T•MYIOll. A•p. Clerk H R 6'1•n1 Dem PRl"(INCT:t·lf.IS.·I Po11o1111 ""'" c:-~. kl"' 0 111 oooc~. 2'1M V1<tcwl1 lll•d 1,._1cw V E liv!OW, Otm Jllllgr M E, H••IOw, Ot"'· Citro J T Lofl<ono, Otm. 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PRECINCT: Tht•~ ... 111 l>f no Polllflll p!Ke~ lor ll!r lotlowon91>r1< '"''' fn lne Cien.,.i EIKllor>. All QuilllleCI Y<>l•FI tn•••l~ Wl&tl ""'' ., abWn\ w ltr b.111<>1 <>• ~Olt dt Int Olfk e ol ttlo: fl•g"t''' <>t Vole•t 11 lllf E. Cllel!llUI """"""· 5.anu lln1, on ttecllOll otr. $«. 1<1110 S<>• 1n~C.i i•o••"• llt<tl01UC-. Jl.l/1 Ja.)'tl •l·XIO •l·J/a •J·111 •l ·l?i 45·108 ..i..Jn .... 31' u .:i.u ..... ...... 51·1•3 51·~13 11.n• S:J.lll S).l/S U ·llt Sl·OCM Sl·oot ,,.,. ~.,, ,..,, St.001 ~•m St.llS ,,., .. St.Ill ... Jls ll·J!>t ll·l68 n .Jn 11""1 /!·IOI! 11·1111 DalhelJI,~ l~l<l•JOIOO. 191/. REC.1$ lRAJIOf'Y()TEll~ Or•ng,oCo-y,(".iJl!Of.,;i • 81R.J.Mlillltt Pub!1">0(l Otan,,e (Oi\I 0.111 f>jlol.. Oc-· 10, 11, nu llol9-I•, in DAILY PILOT • What CAN .You Get J for only a dime .r--~ these days? I • All the local news ----·-· -DA!LY PILOT ' • -. -------- •: ' ... . ~ - • fff0 OAILVPILOT Thursday,Oclober 17, 197• Dean Witter & Co . Cordially Invites You To Attend A Commodity Sem inar This is an opportunity for you to learn the basic lundamentals and techniques of trading in rornmodities. explained in an interesting, simple me, Inc. Manages Bay -Club ' UNITl!O 8TATl!:S or GU\f MfXICO ··.· .. 4 Jl4NTIC OCIAN o ·ver The Counter Ml.SD U"1og• ....... -·-""IMI OKJ:t 0. '"Ji-MtC1 0.5 11~ 11"' UrM J• 11 llh ,_ -·. 0 3>• • '"/ 11111, ll-t 1 AN Pl"' I Ito ...,.,.""' Dr .,.. •· °"ID A t\11 J\11 Ml Ueki '11 Jl\it RI, YI\ &R '"" 10 liGMI AHoclatlOll II 0.lfll 11111 :IO\O lll't Mlrlnl C 16'h II A[v.. Ml 11 11:,,,: StwrU~ 0....,.$, OllWl'l C O' t< Mirll "fl '"" I A.ltd Ea 21-. ""--llldt •nd otlln Cl•"' Crl ol"" I Mlrll, y,. U 11 Aobl1 DLI 91,0 1014 QllOllll bv o,,.,..11w. Oltm H4 , ••• ,, .... flolll!nt a 11:w. ,, •• (pUll"'° 0.1ler1 to l:.'llc°" !11 UI 111,iry W ,,. .. '-, °' -' ,._ ll't .... Mc tmc:k 11\a 16\to llouM CA 11,) 1t• Nell o ,,.r • ... .... . .,. '"' ;''" McOwl e '" •~ Ruc•r P~ • h'I c!Osf te.111"' Docultl •i;. '"' ~, , t -l(o Rlrll ~low •~ ,.,._ ~~-·1e 1,:: 1.:f'..: g:::,dC:-11 n •l~ Mte"' IJYa 11 ~,w, i:v. ',',· I •••• -··· O.<> " '• >• Mtckm 1 , 1\lt '"" II INf -.,_ "' 1MI. 19:\0 MtCnrn 'ltllo ltlli Oii I" IV. I~ """"" or comml1-Ol:t'fll """'' ii.I'll •• ,,_rtMt IJ Ul'I ,uu, G l \o'I 1~ liOfl; 11114 di! llOI Olly .. 08 l1\/; If ....,,nlfft 110.:. \9W •!POI ti U l.O IS"" -·--1 •UM•I Oii(-, ... f\O Ml , Fr IHI llloi w,ld 1 1' lr~~'rt~1AL$ =II s!l f l-'> ·~ t• C S 6 w Mlt~R •tlo .i: AND UTIUTl•S fAltnl H U II• HS l~\r t\ot Wl"ftll 1t II • to u nderstand .manner by Bob Nelson, Commodity Account Executive in the Laguna Beach Office. He will speci fi cally discuss our ·new Guided Account program with risk-Control and "money-management strategy, with particular emphasis on how to dovetail your buying program with a pre-determined selling Policy. lnlernational Bay Clubs, Inc., owner of the Balboa1 Bay Clu b lo Newport Beach,' has nssumed the general management of a $60 million private club in Ma rina del Rey. !\farina (."ity Club, located on 30 acres or bayfronl property in the marina, will now b e managed by Richa rd S. $e vens, IBC pres id ent, a nd John W. Gregory. !\farina City Club presid ent and managing director. CHIA PAS I c 0 -r f<Oll U ll :ll Ult) 'UiPOC II 3) ~ U'lll 16~1 OdOW 160 tU fOS NllC 1f IJ Ml\5111 A 21 IS YI 1'4 ,,,.. dAlkEI P•to 1\io 9 ""Ftb 1 1\>r 11',, ,..._ -lllt.,,,,.. ~ II -1ti1VCIM SW.""""" Cl» 10 .. lllli ti !. ... ,·.~, Ad\on(t A 1\IO IV, Ill 1 l\.l • Ill tl'll 11\li l'!'IXOll T., NJ Mic.to 4\lil S T ( JV. ~ S. 1'111 U~1 IP Ttlt 26 11 M<t11t (I' 1J 15 QUlly 01 lt\io UV. Mot.., flt l V. ~ SD ~I wt t :W. 10\~ Alt• Al• 11111 11._. SloL t :W. 1\1:. Mo...-1111 11 U CMGI lS\lo 1' ... It• Bal 111'11 ltlt A 11\(o 11 Moslll. <Cp J:\lo • .,._ rid P•• I~ H~ AlkO ow; •v. "' d(ll tn '"' l Motkln Ill IV. ' tr• '"' II A1119 Bew 4"' I~ E•lrtcp '111'1 191'1 tor Cl 4\~ '"°Speidel M t i;<, lOV. Align ,,,,, 11 11lik ,.,, Lne ' '"' Smith l:lo 11. s~ I ·11 11 ~. Ali.d Snc 11"7 IW. ,. .. loll El l \lt t l'I I O.tt S'llo •It Slcl Att1I• 11..:. n~. Atll ... Tel tV. 11'1 trll'I St JV. 1tl Ulmt ll4 t lik Sl:1 Km II 10 ~ Ap.nJ 1'9 t \'o Ftrll'I Gr 29'11 >O"ll I OwM "4 1V. \ Al• t'9 7\1 Arn E.lll" 2110,:, ~Rid L~ 4'111 ~Ill Niii LllllT n1 1"-SI~!'! 8'* 1 1~, He will also discuss: • Buying and Selling Commodity Futures C.Ontracts • Trading Technioues -Fundamental and Technical Analysis • Current Situation and Outlook • G~ided Commodity Program DATE: Thursday, October 24. 1974 TIME: 7:30 P.M. PLACE: Laguna Beach Dean Witter Office · 298 BroadV(,av. Laguna Beach For reservations. phone . toll free 494-0711 , 549-3085 or 496-1278 or complete and mail the <X>UPon below. Please register without delay as seating capacity is limit&!J . TIIE CLUB is expected to complete a $20 million ex - pansion prog ram in early 1975, wh ich will provide ad- ditional waterfront living racilitics and extend the club's recreation facilities, including dining rooms, ten- nis courts: s wimming-pools, health spas, racquet ball courts ;ind indoor golf drivin_g ran ~e. PACIFIC OCIAM ..... ·---· Am FWI 1'111 llili Flngthl 1Vo fl\ l!MI[( •Vt S\fj ... H 5 l't 1 .... ~ Flelll u:ir. 1•1» Ft! loltn ll'llo 111'1 NtlMfl SY ll'IJ 111'1 r91 l t< I V• • All! FIKll 3\lo ,.,_ 11 Capltl 11Yi tlV. P1-Sl'I Sit ...to Ckl 11 l t Alt! GtH 1J l)W. 1tl Ml•C .O'llo •ll'li Ol8 Co 10 1~ s.ic.t El •'4 4 ... Amini Gt 2'1'1 )l\o) Ill TJ:Fln 10\ll II •'lo th yriet Cp 4 4' t A M<rtiY J Sl'I 1t1 Unlnc 30 ~ '~' S Tt11, CTp n , fl• MEXICAN OFFICIALS HAVE CONARMED NEW OIL FIND IS 'ENORMOUS' Governme~t Says C1;1ba,L1tin Amertca Have Pttortty In Petroleum S1lea Nri Telew '"" 11'1 Food l'# I~ ~ 11 11Vt ·~· ~I" lJ\, ,..., 'Mid ' 6V. 1 FOtttl OI •'ril s • 1 •wlor w ll JU.. Milt-UV. 26 Ft .. I El 7 J\'1 10U. 10¥I •-nt 2J ts NoiKO Ul4 16\/i Ft .. r Mg JV. l 'M 111/o '°""' fllttny •l'o 4\.o AP!i lncp t :ir. 10\lo Frlflld It 1l~ ''"' OSI• 1 l'ti Ullo Timi oc 6.... 1 AtOn MY'I Hli 1111 Fro1 FOE •v. 6'h Nori!! ICt 1'V. H l.io owle Ml· '"° 1"- Nrow ... II 111(! 1111o FlllWr H 9~ '"" M*S MIG 7\lo 1'111 fMIKO l \IJ 11.o ..,,,.'-""° 4:V. 11 L,J J"1 6 Houll co 111'1 U t'• f,n Ocen 11h n v. Aull (.Dia 11'1 6\fo t.w Tr Sh 6\111 n Ot ll 33'1/o Torin DJs 1•11 11\'> Atl GI LI tfil 10\lo Gllco Cp )'4 S:V. tin E• 11\lo U'h Tymllll' ·~ J~ 1.11 SIMI l l tl~ Gn ..,111,., 11 u -"' Los· ll'o '"' ua Flnac 6111< 1~1 Atwcl Ocs '11\/i n G01 ... uloP 13\lo UV. Uwy M 11:i,i, U'll IJnl Ctpt l J~, e.lrl "lo I"" JV. n SlllCI 14 11 lo Fer 11 U'IO Union $pt 13'h 1•'·" e.lrl Wr S:W. 6\'I Ctidl ~' 41\lo I C.O.t 7'4 l \lo IJn T 8nc 14 l S\1 S.w 6r I"" )Ill Efliffj1 11 11"° I 1¥> I UnArt Tll 1 I BtMr-Fl 20\lo 21\lo RI" Pata! 8" u~. Ullo us SllOI• 4l lf> ~s•1 8111 ..... l. lllo ~ 131 lU CM ~ 21'111 US Trlt L 11"-11\11 Biiiy Mlt ll V. 111'1 'tYo '"" ac. G1m Oh 11\Ci U!ll• F<U Ullo 11 ~ 1111 UV.. 1' lJ'o;, ll'llo Pt< Lum 421'1 ~l\'t VIOM HO '"" 2'1 · Btmet Fl It lt-. 11 II PMlttr D 20"° lll'o V...c1 5'I 1"° 2'lo S..lt F 12 11'!0 ""'Mf I A P1lll fti,w 11 l Ho ~ OJI< ll\11 1•11 poss'.ble· -aOd h·as i"eft open Flores De La Pena si:iid 81''"" '* '"' Gr""" Sc 1" J'll Pytu cn '"' 111o "' Sl>l:t • .,.. ••· 8111111 CP .S~ .S'llo rf Toi J\Ci J~ P11 M S• 12'4 12"" IOtl St t t 'lo the oossibility of full mem-_ a..it1, L' u:w. u" •/ AO¥ • •I'>"" En1r11 n~. u h11•1 Sc • 4 bershjp l·n· the, 12.natlon, Ex~ans1on plans call for 111t11 '--b »v. 21 1n~ '"' 1.,.. Pel\I °'' •h ~ ,.,. S1>01 J:w. •1• Slbb C. l\o\ 1-lii H«f1 CJ1 1Q"" 111') Pel M&H I , r ESt I~) t group W~en ·Mexi·can ex-boosting export surpluses lo Ill• Med$ 111 t.i l ~ E.w .s .... ,..,. Petroii. !It.,.,"° ~ NG ,,,. ••· " b I d b fl'il Sorit ,,.,,,, H:W. H.Mnil Br lQ ·~ "''*'"' 131'. , .... W.~"111 I ' , .. ports grow m ore subslan· 111,000 arre s per ay Y a1kH• Pw 2s1'1 11 ..w,n $qRI , 1\1. Pl.., Hild 11'1. Hh •v.. s U.S. Not 'First in Line' For Mexico Oil "Reserves ------------------ 1\1arlila CitY Club was founded in 1971 by the I\1 arina City Company,. a ,pri\'ale investment group. Since then. al l construction .. leasing a nd m anagement s ervice s h ave be en pro\'ided by Del E. Webb Really and Management C0mpany, Phoenix, Ariz. MEXICO .CITY CUPll ~ r.texican government or- fi cials s3y Cuba und Latin American nations -not the United States -will get special treatment in sales of newly discovered oil reser· ves. the d r 1975 I 1976 81o(.k "! '"" t'Wo K¥ptr R 4'4 •:W. Pl-· w .S\11 •V. W.ltl Wt 3>.; , •• tial. . . . en o . • _n , a1....oi s~~ '"' Mrll•rn ,..,. 71'to Piii M(P n'h 221. We1rnu M •~'l 1 when new r ef1ner1es are BMA c11 • •v. Mjl*'" Fl s11o "'Preoc' 1o11 i v. •111 1•01c1t Pl 2+. JI> ' Dean Witter & Co. tncorpOfaled 298 Broadway;Laguna Beach, CA 92652 O I would appreciate , ••. reservations for your lecture on· O:tober 24. O Sorr:. I cannot a!fend. Please send me you r booklet :entitled "Guided Commodity Program -A Practical Approach • 10 Commodity Trading ... Construction services will continue under the Phoenix- based company until the ex- pansion project is com~ pleted . Nation~! p r operti es mi.nister Horacio Flores De La Pena said Cuba was the ·first country gi\•en an op- portunity .to buy Mexican ex port petroleum. l\1exican officials have • llDi> E...,, 1•"" 20111 Htw•O F 12\lo 11 Pr09ttt 1...., • WI icvr.s 121to u •. n o t Conf'·rmed U .S . completed, Pemexplanst.o Bafli! .... nl'ln Mll•t•• c ,,,. 1•~PSM c.• 11) 1•1o W11rnr c• 11 .... n d d rt llDDlh Hp 1• '"' MIVbe Co 11" lt'oll Pvtn C•P 3·1·16 , ... we1tr Fcl nv. n estimates that the' new' re uce cru. e expo s 1.n Bttn<o 1 uv. "i.r. Ml,.1 E1.. 2s 21 k• °' n h n11t wrutm1 1 n'!li u 1" Tabasc~Cbi·a'pas 0 1•1 fiields favor of ref1.ned petroleum Brlnlls In n v. 11-. Mto¥e• 11\lo 1iw. .., ~ 1 1 will.ft H J s _t'lo v-. ~ F l'Wo 4\o'o Hc>MI CP 131'1 U "'' Cp S ):W. Ml Sir 8'" 9• 1 . products Sroct Gs M l'> 11\lt +t....t Mio 11'1 '"" ~m 'Mnl Pt;T ''" 11,, can produce 20 billion bar-· ' a.-,., 1r. 11,1, Hw111 c , l \11 1" ,,. wiw: PL1 u•1t 11.._ I d h •· 'd th ·11 Wh M · Buckbl '"' '" .. ..,.... c ''"'10"""''""' 11 11 \libOcl Ltn u u~. res an a.e sa1 ey Wt • ene\·e r ex1can 1tucMy 4tl. •l'l iMS in1r1i 116 •"6 RltM Pt< "~ n. ~ sw ''" 1•. not discuss numbers until• petroleum Products go ·on t= ~ .:iv. 2l ::::: :~, 11~ ·'!: ="\.1!: 1!:! 1f~ -:,'rF~ 1~ 2~.\o studies are completed in international m arkets the CllWI S¥ uv. n o.r. 1111or•• 2~ l lolo •ll un•• '"" • Vant u1h u 1• """"· Oty/State/Z•o.,. . .......... ' ....... ·· ......... . f'rone ... ·······················•·········•·····• DEAIWlftER: (Good Deed People) make the scene Sundays .. the ANTONIO IiOVALI Jaime, director of the Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) state oil monopoly , said A.1exico ··will seek m aximum diver-. sity of buyers a nd will try to give special attention to the needs of developing coun-· tries, above a ll , those in Latin A11J.erica." · . 1975. government "will carefully e.n 1 '"" .. tOJ :~=~ 't: '~~ J,. OTC 10 Moil Active t h •ts l t • k Qfl'I t-o U 'lli n l'I Int"( Eft • •'It I •• ... _ TllEY HAVE confirmed . that the deposits a re"'enot· mous.:• Pemex will sell 4.6 mil- lion tiarrels of crude oil this· wa c 1 expor s o ma e c.-. 11111 1~ 10" ,_ GI 11~ 12.,.. v• --°"· sure that they in no way o,.._ 1'" 21,1, 1n1 A1..,., s s"' ~ = n~ 2"" t\\ .. · OIMtl Al 101'1 111,1, lllB''lll A 1.,, ,,~ "'nn Oft 5 111, •llo ,,.It.-'• COnlrl. bute lo the weakening °'" vtPS 1ov. 101oi 1 ... -i.11 3 J~:. PN1.oe1 Lii•'"' 10J,l00 ·~~ '"" ~ '• -. • Ctn!'" D 10~ 11 iMfu Q:o ~ 4~ Hotttirup KlrMJ •1.-lt\'o 201,-.. •, of prices on the 'world '&!,en,:: ;tt ;= ::.5; ~ 1:: 1::; ;;,u"',i•P~~n .. ,~,: .. ::= ~.'; ~.~ -,· ;; market," Flores De.La a..,.. c. , J1-Je<MSO c1in.1111t............ • .... -· ... Pena said. Chtm CP -JVa '"' Jftft Em •11o 4:w, Anver~wt co 12.9QO 11. 2 ... ~ 1, Qll 9r Jr '' •2V. JorN E.F IS I"' 8'nYmtrk:t Cp ···-lJ ~ ...... year, most or it going to:. "I\fexico's participation U.S. buy.ers at $11 per bar-in that market will .not be rel. Uruguay a nd Israel· able to be used to weaken have also bought Mexican· the com mon front of oil and a deal with Cuba is producing nations •• he 0.-b $k Jollf"I M 12 u:ii. Et-met L.lb 31.'ltll 2S DI'!-'• --:Jt 'm". ™.~ ICalwr St 1U\ 11"-NASO Volume r;o;, ' llol IOO ....,_ ....... 1 .. ic.1 .... c )\Ii J'tt . ' OI F t 'Ml Ka...... C ,Ii; t >Jio Acl><!l<H JQO Ott SilGll 7:\>lo , .. l(e-1~ l l'I l"-DtcJ;fttS .,. Otzll5 •U\ !O\? 211'1 KeNy Sir R l l't ~i::vr,,. 1111 0tz UtA 10'IO tl\IJ Kl-IH• U\'t o °"' Ml 21v. nv. 1C.111 """' th J>ii 1•0 ,·0 .,, anti l a•en OtwDll. 10\lo ll:W. IClul'I E•t l.I 1111rt ~ ~ FOR WEEKENDER ADVERTISING PHONE NORM STANLEY, 642-4321 I-lores De La Pena and Dovali Jaime called .a spe cial press . conference Tuesday night to e.m- phati c a lly d e ny U.S. statements implying _thal new Mexican petroleum find s could weaken the Organization of Petroleum Exportin g Countries (OPECI. Me xico will become an OPEC observe r as soon as How to make your money figlit for every last cent it can earn. 110111 lo get up to 9% interest 11•itl-iout tyi ng up ~·our n1oney. lt:v .. st as little a:< $.i.000 111 <:.hort·tt·rm J0.1•1·urit1t.·~. all 111atunnKin-----~ th<' next I:! n\unlh~. ~ornc Gu\·crn111ent !-.'1.1aruntccd. ""'-"'' i · ' _ ·-~ llo\v to invest fo r long· I tenn growth '"'i th blue • chip_gtocks. If you can l \\•aitforwov.1.h-and ' don't niind taking n Choose . ~ · :>e nsib1~ de~Tee of r1sk- th1!! could help to build capital for the future. 1<ow '""""''""""ment· ~. U. r Wea.nnn I )tU11ra11tt.·t.·1 l 1nl·on1l' fro•n J ~ ·r·"•& l~ow lDP:et up to 8.5% in 1nvl•:<t 1111•nt:1 111aturing 111 , l \ ('Urrent dividl'nd!I fro1n I to 25 yt.•llr~. H1..-<'l'nt ----!'' L . cotnmon ~tocks. A chance Treasurv IJ1ll ~. nolell and Hard \\·t irking investments for capital growth. too, if lxin1 I:; 1laid 7rm to r-t. fi h d d you·re \vill ing to take a :\linin1un1 in\·l'i:tn1cnt: ()f ~lr Carne money businessn1ttn's risk to get it. $1.000 to $10,000. ' 1 \ J.lo\v to get 8% to 10% in 1 reg1.1lar incon1e with the II()\\' l<> get 6% to 8'ib ta.a: lrrr \1'1th n1unicipal bonds. 0Vt•1· fll'uple \llith t:uc:ible in1·01111· ••Vl'r $25,000 JK'r ~ \ r 1•orpol'ale bonds or sonle ---.:..:L_of r\n1 cric;a'::; lcadinl{ \ ·~ cotnpunil's. A \'aril'ty (If . vt•a1·. tl1i:1 h; the ClJUivalcnt \ dul' dales and l't1t1111an ic5 to choose froni. ~1inirn11111 invcstn1ent: $1,000 or lc!IS. .. f 1110 I:.! J'>l:'rct·nt! :\1 11111uut\l invcstnlt!nt : 111.!011 1 .:;.· •. non. I Mail to 'MerriJI Lynch tOday! .'itt: btlow for Mt,;ill Lynch office neart$t you .. • " I I r •.•. I -..·11nt to know how t tAn m•k(' n;y mon•Y fl«ht ror ••er' l1•l '"'''1~ 1t (a n ota rn. Ru1h me a cnpy of )'our report, '"CllOOS& YO UR \\'~:Al'OZ': Hatd·wor~in1 lnYtatmel'l\t Clit h•nl·••rned monty.'" -~-~,~~-~-~._/"" t.i:.:.~~----.,.._,.... ~ f1iont.---- ( 111 _ !'tRlr Zlfi•--- i\krnJI (,1·1,. h tuil~mtu't, plUM five ri1une and olfic:I!! add re~• 11r lr"l.~urit •· I I I I I I I I i::~tCUll\t' .. I LyndtP11 .. ,__ISmlthlnic.c.~~~-_..•._.._ ~-----~-~-------~----------·~ • J!fi I V~tril l.J"l·h i'lfn"t fo11wr I !lfMil lftf. Nrmlltr • rll• inWliW f'rowtllrlfl I ,.,~~~IMI 1.Sll'Q l l-lE\\'rQftT 13EACH: 4G01 Bird! Sl,1 IUornia 9'JG60, (714) t;..10 fll'21 l1--· . ·---.\------- I °" Tttv ' '"" l(e' Doll• 2~ n . GAINEAJ . C-Ctp t l':I 1\lo Kel'll ,.-11 10 llW> 1 OcMllk E•lll• Ill•• 3\;. Up .... (.obi I.lb 71':1 llolr l(ey C...t J .J~ J EneflY Vtntt • l '1• I UP .~.I ~II 0 n v. Ullo l(e.,,l Lnl 10 111\0 J Olllfl COtpt1n I • "" Up 33.J 0KaC Lt 11':1 1¥1 KMS Incl •II> 0 11 • Fl!!Qtr11ul Cp 2~~ + ~ Up 21.& c.otltt At ~ 11"1 ICnapt VI 10~ 11\IJ S KM!. l"°u1•ri\ o'.~ ~ ._ Up 11.l Comtn ct 1l\4 14\lo 1Cnlld1 Q:o t 6\1> t Crl'OQO!ftlt lt<fl 1'} • \~. UP I~ I Cll'll 51\r<J 16 11\IJ "°91r Pr S'tt 6V, IS..• Work! Inc 1 1 • I Up 16.I CW! MIG$ U'h U l'I KtlltQlt 1 I I KOQtr Pr-I ~"7 • 'I< Up IS.I CrnwTI f> ll'llo ''"' ICUSlll'I El l \lo I~. t Ol¥fldrld .SOii ' + 11> Up 1• J Qilr "'UIO • •I'> Lt<Jld st :M 2S Ill Htrnh ron Srol 10 • 1' • Up lf,J Qiltwts ~.., S:W. i..-111 •'!lo 11 Clmt1<x1 '·"° 21'1.o· 21, lh> !lo "'"" Fcl ~ u~ "' 12 HHC Mio .tQd 2\oo .. "" Up 11.~ •10\lo 11'tli l.,IWSll Pr It 10 LOSl!!lll CMlll Gr<! 121'> 21 '---c ""' U\11 1 Miiie• Inc or pd tYI-7'' O!f 10.1 Cm ... ,.. 30 ll Ltiy Bor SI'! 6\IO 1 Btillllt lwGo ""' ,, .... 011 N .G C..S.. WI 19'111 :JO"-~pt J'tt 6 l MCI Cornmuno 1 ).1' Oil 1J I eoro;s CP ., " Lii Jl'I • ' Anilnn JKOll 11, I, ()II 1• i Coul>i~ . • ...., J\lo Llmlll , J 1 s .t.QNel ll'Coro llo-''~ Oii n ~ 0-~ 11\lo If Urw. llCISI 2\1 I t SmlUlllct ~oocl 1• \<oi Oii 11.~ At lligher Prices s till bein g negotiated, said, ' Auto Buyers Balle CrvkJI a 3" 1:w. LOclll• . tt 1• 1..,.. Slomed!tl , -"" Ott 11 .1 DETRO'T .IUPl l d . d ·· ·ewt-1t.._Sttr11'1"1Mldw11101si -. t 'lll 01r 11.1 ehvere 216,110:-ears com-o.... 1n11 1• 16-. I.MIR• F• ' t R11ttrPt1..-101 • -.,, Olt 11.1 Buyers _ ar~ r~s.isting the pared to 255,667"dili\rered in t:! °:I !~ t~ L•~ °' 'C:. '~l l~ ~':<= w15 t::!-~ ~ :g~ , $400·plus .price in creases on the OCt. 1-10 periOd last Oil'tt-. Ml t1 1tv. MDtrrni '"' 11/o 11 B1tnwu1 •.4611 , ,...,._ .,, O!f 10 e> new.cars. according lo the year, which still was Off 16 1 J four maj o r U .S . au to percent" from the 1972 makers. They said, early record. .MUTUAL FUND' S Oc tober new car sales fell American Motors, which 15.5 percent -the biggest won't introduce its higher-1.------------------~ drop in 10 years. · priced 1975 models until New v .. 11 -Fol· o..~.i E 1.u 1.1 -Fd 14.s1 "·s '""'II •-• 1.n ,.,,.ng l$ • liJt o1 IMUiT"US GAi' Jollnsl!I 11.01 n.o ,. •• .,. f 1.0ll I.Oii The 10-day sales report mid-N.ovember, "reported * --m ,n. i!:f ,.-11 1.• 8.1 JOHN 1tANcoc1t: 119_. F 4.21 •.•1 Tuesday was the rirst since Oct. 1-10 sales were off a .~ : _.,:.;111:; ~ r: ,::~ .tJ: ~Fd 1t~ 1~:·1 E2 !J~ :::! introduction or t he new ••hoppi·ng 44.1 percent, due e. Id.SD inc. °"" u. 10..01 ··· S111Nt •.u •·• uoot11 FOS: --Sp ln<m •.07 •. IS IC£VSTOtoll : lnlt ~"" 10.0l ID.OS models in the la s t two in part lo a t hree-week 0t~f,,, E~Ec.~ t~ t# ~ :i :::~l~~ ~""'" 'l:W1l:t: week.s. strike that interrupted ship-... "" E.ltl• Gt .s.•s s.t1 cu\I sc. 6.14 1. 5"tt•• 1t.tS 1•.•s I l h d d I Aclrft Gw ).JO :I.II IU't'OM a Ols1 111 !.I J t.1 Lew J.11 • Oii s 0 we ea er s ments. """' lllC l .tJ :a.21 ltOWAllD: Cusl KJ 3.ll •. tCUlllTY Fl>S:. Chrysler Corp. sales were """' tns 1.t1 1.s1 a.in Fd •.15 1.x Cl.l!lt s1 u ... 11.1 fou!ty 1.s1 2.1f C•ast Firm Income Up Comprehens ive Care Corp. of Newport Beach, announced net earnings for the.first quarte r ended Aug. 31 were $98,000 compared to $43.000 for the li ke period last year. T his represents an . in- crease of la7 perce nt. Reven u e s· r os e lo Sl,601.000 from $1 .143,000 representing an increase of 40 percent over the previous year's first quarter. '· ll1BIT0141'fl'..~ We now have. m any medirincs, vitamins •and other heallh·alds Jhnt Citn bl' dcpendL'<I upon 10 help you ~ai n better heelth. r.tost. of them have been perfectro wit hin thl! paat len year.\. Modern mcdiclne11 are more potent than those our 11ncntor1 uaed. They 1'11\i:.1. be more cautiously use st und"er e xpert guidance. Wh en you depend on a phy1dclan'1' ndvice aboul what to t1tke i1nd !ICCUre all medlcintl and hcallh·aids from 1 pharmacist you all! 1u1.rer. YOU O tt YOUR DOCTOR CAN PllONC}-, US whe n you ri e ed • rlcllvery. We Will dl"llvtr promptly without extr1 t harl{e. A J1re1t ma ny Pl"Olllc rtly on 11 ror their nt-111th nec~d.,. We wclcomtt r~c1u t's t.11 for delivery 1U.VU,...• 1Hl-e.U C:I,;!- ll<'l"UWltJI. ,Ul~IMACY ' 151 ·-• -...., .... ,... 641-1110 AoMwr J.~ l .15 Gwtl\ F •.~ 1.0t. Cllst Sl •.6l 1.2 l""'t •.11 1.19 'w\'intin . one-half percen,t of -F11 J.?O '·" 1nc:me •.a s.18 c ..... 1 sJ •.111 s.21 u11r• F •.YI 1.oJ -.in. Ill 11.111 IJ.OJ SQICll F 4.llo 4.11 Cl.Isl S. 2.11 2. ELl:CTED "05: matching year·ago perfor-N.a11~ J.H s.tt S1c1i Fd 1.10 1.11 #.pollo 1.•s 1. Am 511, s.>o s.» mance, partly because last ~: • .:• i.;! J·~ ii;':~ 1lJJ 1l::.! ~~t'r' !'.U t1 ~~: t: ;:: year 's figures were low ~ •• ti lff t!tEneu:'11:'1 ::~ 1'.ii~~h 1:U 1·1 '~F ;:~1t~ because of a United Auto• Am Slrtlt tM 1tM F•r11c1 s.•1 a.u LO t111e 11.o:z 11. allENLO GAP , W k 'k • I NII Eql:y 1.lS ]A)' Fm &..,., •.O'l •.OJ Lf.JI GllOU": Comll l rt or ers stn e. I AM Ul'•ISS feel A Rt ,,JS ... Cp lAdt 10.• 11.I En••P< J.9! Ford Sales ... lhe Oct. l-10: "'>'~~~ •1DELtT Gtwth •.• ,,,, Ftiet H 3.Col -4.•s 4.16 <HIOU,.: R.vcfl t ti 11. Har11r 6 i. , period were down 8.8 per-1,~ •.11 1.0 find dlb 1.n •·•LI~ 1n1w • u •.!41 u 911 L •.11 cent while General Motors ~m !::1 t~ f:l~ ;:~ '.~~~CS" '~ '·"1S:~:,::,"s:~s: · ded d li So Slo(lt 5.GI S.41 Cw SS.C S.11 ... U.YLl:I: AllClte U.t.1 u .•r recor a 20.1 ec ne. Am Gtt~ 1.s1 l. 0ou1 •.12 · ... c.,. o.. ,,,. 1.1• 1ncom u 11 u .h r th. lo makers 1.r11 1ns111 1.•1 J.n E1St1• s.1s .•. MuM1 1n .... \I 1" , 13 ar IS year, au Am .1nvs1 3.4 J.41 E-•I 1.•s t.J •10 0l100llSh O.•n n1s11·2s havesold6,102,801cars,20.9 ~ .. M~-•. ,. •.t1 Func1 11.0111.1o to110 -. •• ,· · Srdf,F11 •'.J1 ,:98 • l bel th 7 717 IOI _,., .., '·'~ I.IS ~~.!!'' 1.~J 1.12 All1111 !.12 S.•S SIGMA FU!fOS: percen OW e , ' _AHCHOll ~ ,!·tt ,~·:' Am a ... 2.31 2.SI C..p Shr •,Si !.01 cars they delivered by Oct. G~y:: .,,,, S.oltl P'IHAHCIAL ' ' ~trMr:AM··~~J: ~~~. :i~! !·~: loorlasly.ar lncorn S.16 6.J1 l'llOGllAMS: BtOll fd 165 1'1' Ventur • 4 ... 5'79 -At.,.;. 10,30 11.n Fl" 0yn 1.n 2.11 Bro inc 1:u 1'S6Smlln e 121 1'21 Industry' executives said Sotc1t J.O'l J.:11 Fin '"" t.11 1.11 &o us •.w 10.11 se 1a.Gt 1:•s 1'.ts I F'nd lnY !.OI S.12 1'111 Inc <1.• 4.• -ss CO: ~nF I.lo! 1 ... it still wait:lOO early tote I w. ,..11 1.1{1 1.u Ytnt 1.12 1 .• 2 Fr...,, s .... •· s*\I in• s.u s.s1 how strongly customers are =• F '·70 J.u ~~ft,v• 7.s.. 1"' 11'1111> F s.so •.Ill in~ G 1.•s J.M IN\ll!!STOllS ~H F l .U I. Sew In I .I) l .'IO resisting the hi gher prices. ~Gtll°"i• •.:111 OIK Fd j·"' 3• ':~ ""CL/11 i.w &P 1'1~0 t!! !:~! Dealers have r eported tha Funii • • •• I •.» Grit! Fd .... J. MIG •.~.I.OJ SlATI! tNO GAP; . d Stock 4 l1 S.10 lnc«n 6.~ •.t MIO ID.~ 11 Corn Ell-2 99 J )T custom ers, worr1e ove AM Scl i1• J.s1 S111K• F .s.•s •.1 MF O 1.01 1 , Olw•if J.h 1.11 h ·g h p ·ces a nd the BLC G!h 111 1.11111 Mllm 6.!4 •· MCO •.s.11.• Prot n 1.16 1.u I er rl . BelllOn 1'.u 1.UFlm Bet t.11 .•. Malts I• 1.11 177!>1 Fr Gr J.14 J.14 economy aretakingawait IMYtOt 4 U 4.tt l'OllUMGllOUP; ,,...,.,., a.11 •. n 5I F11M 1.tJ ,,, ' -e.vr•1r a· .. •.OJ IOO FflCI '·"-··Mid.,., l '1 l tS!>l•lt Sir 1'ill1'.,I and·Sec altitude. 8Ht11 HI .:o •. 41 111 """ •.31' .•• Mo ... ~ M 1:11e1 1:00 STt:AOMAN . Fo's : 8Mc011 1.30 1.30 C..hm 6 11 •• "'°"'Fa '·" J.Kt Arn lno 2.16 1.16 Strll;"'r 1.~s , ... ts Fund •.It .. 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UIUUI• 3.Hi ).JJ !>lock Sr S.10 J: Tr1 .. 1 Eq 1'.21 ,-.... MORGAN CITY, La. <U PI) -J . Ray McDermott & Co. will begin eonstruc4 lion immediate ly on por- tions of a $50 million, '985· foot oil drilling and produc· lion platform lo be deplO)'cd In the Sonta Barbara chin· net The company 11nnounced that the Exxon plalform will be made of 19,000 tons· of 5lcet and will go lnto operation in early 19'1'7. Mc- Dermotl Said that 750 workers would build the platform over a two ,year period. .._ While 9S feet will be above water, the other 850 feet will be below the surface. Jn all, lhe platform is lortger thait lhree football fieldt placed end to end. McDermott will bulld and outfit the deck sect ions. that. art above the watcfi, t org.1 n t 1ty. ~ey wl carried on barges "lh1'ough th~ Panama C a.tat and placed atop the pl a~lorm af- ter lt hos ~n sffur«t In lace. CM.UMING llfl (tp ~.'2 J.:19 Gt*UI o 02 4 MT ....... 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I fllllll 4 •fl 111~ 'k tall\¥till'f'ft . • .. • . ' :· .. • t • • ... J,Octobw .1974 • DAILY PILOT {JJ ~ • Baek to the Basics W ediieeday'e Cloaing Prieea NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .. .. Year'• BJ1h~Low1 Appear Enry Saturday When Costs Rise, Consumers Sieitch· . . ' H£W 't'OiltlC cu·,.., -w. .... . . -~ -~.*..,.., ... ..-...... ... ,.~, ...... -::.l ,,-... a..~. .9yMILTON MOSKOWITZ The &ood news today is' ·that consumers, far from ·behaving like sheep, react sharply to price hikes either withholding their <1o1'. lars or switching their pur· chases to cheaper products. ........ , ... ,..1~.,.... ... ,.,. (WI) a.-pi,.· "~~a. .p.o. .... ~ ~ 0.0. .. ~---~.. ...... r ---------..-• up 9 pe rcent as m·ore', ,...v.,\ •••·~• •t I -· Ill!~!! .'JI ' 10 1~"' El.-.uc: .. r ,..., ...• _... 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I '1 --"" .,.,, ... n --..... ~·= .... lll ...... ~ ._. ,. "-.....S.C ,JO I "' ... t.riifpl 1.41> •• • I - We saw it ln the meat boycott. We saw It during the gasoline crunch~ We're seelng it today in the wine ~1 11 l\lt-1111 ! IAit IOlittt.+'4 Enwvln .)11 Ii ll , .. _,.. •• Mclcl'Mc..«J••1112:t+"" •·• fUchrCo•• 1 '11"•"' ·'°'" 41 ~\llo I .I fres h P.t.t ••• COD M'llClt'.Gf JU 1\l-\li Clw9 •• 11 '"' ••• &#t .... ' ,._._ d1.l111 '114-Hll ""1raJP1.liQll 2111 ... '4-lllo ltl(Mlllt .W f ,2 17!\•'"' .n_.a. 3' JI•+""' ' • • ""' c:.· 1.0 • IJ 14 .... -" EMt LI ,12111 " 2 1.,._ .... !!WI: "'1.u •• u •1 -• "'°'"IC .Pd • I u i.-lo\ fll(. ,, Ill-\-"" n AOlll ' 4 Sollo-( ... I swnersopledm111lvelyfor t".&l.~u '' a •.~ 1.,., n • .,._. e-""'°' 1Ji 1 '11 ........ 1..reont1.10 • • 14 ... "'"1tirwE1,.., 2 s.i ,.,.. "'Rt"::',.::J 1 n v.-• .-4!' 11 s-,+ ._ I ta t d b d I d ....... .-111 n ...... • ...... I .......... 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Mc111U.tt1! • ,,6 ="' ': .. ·; ,. t • 'i,\ hGi a.~ s m Mfit-ll!t '"' Y•T 1.u • s.is 1s~ ... NWuc .n , u ""• ""' ~ 1.~ 4 , tt1Tt-11o r-w Mr u 110 ,._..., meat and poultry pn'ces --... .. 1\li-... ow 1 '* tv\11• 'Ill ~fl-. I Tl.~H4 .. 2 ll:W.+"" H.llAil'lll-"' J u• ...... ,_,,_,. .. t ,,, 11 ... ~--'"" •• l !Sh ··-.... ._ ,_... 61 6\111-111 lr"'rJ S :at:tO'lll-'lllF..,..,olDI 30 SW. ,,,ITT 14\lt •• lltlli"t"°'Nil!AWI .-•• I? 9*-V. ,.._.W.,-401?10421\o'l+\li ll'l'lil'l .l:ldJ 5 Yilo-llfil Went Up I•· Sbake'n Bake AllleCI .tllll tt '" hlll n tt ,,..._ "' F.wc.n •. • :i.1 ~-.. ' ,. 'J •.. 1 34.\io •• • N.J11 c.n .i.J 1 ,... 1110 ,.. Ao»icc .... 1 12 At-"' , ... "' 1• s .,. 1~ -~1' • ,.., Alltl,Ydi ..... •llJ -·" 1'.20 'i12••V.-\'I Fflli'l.lnd .»6 21 ·\lli-l'o lT•T I(• •• l1 1'\lo-l'o NtOlplll't •• SPl6 ••• "9Vl0l.11C1 1Jlt10 .. -\lo tlVll'iPi't •• 12Sllo-\• • croduct WU knocked tor ·a Allj flw 1.n , 1• 1 .... ••• , ... I 1ao llro . \lo F.imtlf' ... j I 11'1 ....... I "r J .... IU 11'1&-"" ~ .19 14 3'4 ~.,., fflri•I 111 IOI ' ~ '"'. "' ttE Co ~ • 22• • + "" All9n0r•.41J I.,,.._,. llM.-.1 U Jiii~• l'.tlUH 8" •. • 1111+\'I T .. l!IOJ •• I •J ,,, .Nt°"r\J.Sl • • 12 -Ill ttTl:Co .tfi S 2 •Vt ••• r1Coll2.S1d .-•I 11<1r-1• oop. AlllMQI.,., 6 411 ,,.,.,_, "' I 6 " lttll-... F..,....C...., ~ • --..... Pltr!N( 1.10. 1 1S -........ u DIW• I s so ll'4-'Ill ,..,...... .. \0 u 11 ••• '"Ol"' ,.,, •• ll 11~• E ' nl AINMM W t I) I'll> YI: 'ft.• S 61 J2:'-• \'o ~f'·Sll ) 12 •11t-\lo llltoubf Gr I S 4S ll'h•ll'o Ntll'l.itlGJ J 6 3J lf*-* •IKllw C.. I at Mio+ '-i •I So l.1JoJ 1 21 ,_'""' market. And the reports; ·now coming from our major food processors confirm the pattern. :1pens1ve conve ence 4111111prad 1 , , isl'>-... E.i' 1M s 1 tt'Jo-Vt "-~ ,.,,.g •• •• 5*-v. 1'*"' llrnd ' 1 , .... "" Ht1 c;,.-o 1.os ' :w 10"'1-"' i..utoe •1, 1 2s •~-"'" rl.!l'IQ1n ·"° • a H+'o• ..,. ~ctual"• 12.40/s th•prlc. of foods are taking a big Alllllll$t.t.JO s 1' 1M11+""' 1.ie 1s 12 "111+ "' .....,. .ani •• Ujl s-..-"' lnblf'Wt.Jj, • • n1111-"' N~u HomH .... 21t--...., 11-,cll.($.,. • ., • 1to sl'I+"" ,,.JJ .. M s 1 ,,._.,. " be lft d · Alld 1.upmkl 111 t1 JYl<t-14 , 4.20 J M 4 11>-t'O ,,_, .. C:. t 4 I l lloli-"" "'*' ""'.U J 24 "'--"i f'ltl lllOu .10 > • J\ro-Ya --t S--.,,.tyln .10 4 S 12'11+ ... th• stick•r. not th• meat.• at g an not many new NH• Olli .21 s 1o.1 m •.. a11 E 111 .so , ' 11111o ••• F.o ::i, 1.11 • 21 1•11-* ,_ 9tf101 1 , u.. . ,. -1"°"' .t0 •• 1 ·--Iii SMllN 11.., 11 1 n'A+ Vi •pie .... ·'°" 10 ti• 1CM11+ "'~ ·.-• b I dd •"-••> 'l' •·--•••Col>•'".~,, M••l11• •··'-E11.JCl11 UIOl'o-\.\iu·11p181v. .• •I" ... -*..,-·••-••> 1 .,,TRW!nl.12 4 2JCl 13-'llo INDEED THE tt · ones are e ng f iel e . AtOi;'Pt :n 3 • t !.. " o:lMiieo pf •• • '° '"=1 F;iP,.. 1.20 s 2 11.,., ... i..11G ,_.. • ,. 12"' .. v. Nt'1t.1F 1.w. 11 "' ;;:: ,.. SM;;., 1Mi 1 21 ,,.14 • .. Rw pt ,,.. •• 1 • ...,.,,, ••• ,~ • pa ern 15 "ampbell So 'd that Alu. 1,. 1 ,... ,, , o """""J 6 ,, 21¥.-v. F.o s;r .JD J 1 ,,.._ "" '-Pl. 1.14 ' u 11 -~ NPrH 1. 10. 4 , 1J"'1-.,., s.. eo..p1.n s iJ ,_ ..... Rw"' t.40 .• , ., • ·-'° clear that A.C. Nielsen .moving off supermarkel _,,. . up S8;1 NM1Sua ·1. , :it 1114= ¥o 011Roo;t1.i.. s '"' \4o ,,..,os 1.11 " 103 u111-;w. 1-PJ 1.u • 10 u~-~ l'ltJ ~(IA • 111 • si:.1o w,.., 7 • Ji J.1,.._ . .,. ..,...,G ... s ''" •"" ••• because of w.h at 1t calls AMAX 1 .15 6 1• 1''111-l'I OI liltc1 Hw .. J t"'-Vt Fffr..OW. 1 s 11 " • . . 1rrio Hosp1t1 ' n J -1t. N4t ~~ .n s ao 1:i.-v. SUoUP 1.11 10 ~ 10 •. ..C.F• .1S11 • 1' ,,._ + -.. Co., which tracks super. shelves at a rate of 20 per.-"significant e!hanges in con· ="'~~·• ,1 ~ .... ='111> 8:f: C:J. ~~ ,; ~~ + .~ ~.or,:_:.~ :: •:.,..=1"' :J :::'~ .~ 'tt 1:~..:.Ji: =:!.ts:;: :ri .~ ~ llr:-. ~ 511.SMF 2Y• s 9 ~·~,. ~ ~ ~ :: 1~+.; • market purchases for the.: cent to 30 percent higher er buy· g tie .. It "'-' ,. , , , • .,.. owit0-IOI .. 10 , _ 11o FWec i.20 s 10 2s"' + v. 1u '"'' ,JS • 1>111 '"-v. J'l4itS1M1 :r1r ) , 31 -,,.. ~~..,.. 51 ·~ ·· 1" 1"" ·" ---.. .,._ mai· or food companies, is than the prev1ous year. sum . •n pa . ms, ...,.,ac: 1:20 > 1 1sYt+ " °"°"" .10 • t i •v.-"' FflldNll 1 • ., • n t2J'o-1.:i •u 1nt1 QI A·' z Jt.,., .. • ,...u Tu eo . . u Jv. . . . s.n~ 1:lll : ;; :~:~ v. inc .vd ) 111 u.,,_ tii · . . •. held off mlroduc1ng some AmH11 ... i 10S4 11 .... + ..., ow.ni Jll' s .. · • s1v.-\lo 1"11tr.11Q1 _... 4 2 11? • !Ii --.1 J-NitorMs 10 s 1~• ..iv.+ 1v. s.n.tR.c 1lll • , "'-~ • 1,11 • n 11 -'"" -calling this period "the age ' These products were ob· . rod t It 1 ho A Hu p1 M •• u '41'-• 0...,.1. 1.• ~.'" 11.,.,-""' Fird Fed s1 s 21 '"" , • . . .i.me. " ... • 2 av. -· .NCR QI .n s ,2, 1a11t-.,., ~· A~'° •. " 1 •.• QI 1.12 • • •·~·• ._ . new p uc s. a soc p-ArnAl•l'l M " tt 1 Orillw wt .. 11 t111 •.• Firs&,. 1.10 6 1s1 l•'lt-v. JenlJlfll :l'O ' J 10\li-" ~ .-/ JS 1 • .._. s.... Ek 10 \ 11 --~ 1nciu 1 • 11 10 ·-of alternative action." v1ous ly deem ed1 by the pedt'ts advert1S· i·ng by"O AmA1r11,.,162,. 1 _ ••• c1Mt.,.u1t 11 >111o-'lll F•CNn SI ••s1 1"'-\0 J1J1F•1.•1d •• :tJJ .,._v. fleo/Pwl .... • 221,-"' ••• SM11'•ni:10 • u 2,.,.+.,., E'T 1Vo.dl,.. JW.-•At N. 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El• 1.28 1 M n ...... ,. gyrations in consumer bags, 1·nslant breakfasts Quaker oa•· reports thati'•~ 1.o.1n11.~ •"•'•'• -"~-·..: -!...~ .•1,• '•"•• .,11~--"• ~uR•E ·" 11 1' '"'" •.. JHn 1s 1.1111 •• 1s '""• • § '·'° .. i150 11~ .. ,~ s.ono.. .1s.;i , 1, J\lo+ \~ Ei.t pt~ •• tlO » +2 ..a ._, AntQoM.., ..., ..,.Sn}... ,. Fs.IV&k .Ud 6 IJ 4,._.,.. JHlnll.IOd .• 10 19!.I. ... LIB Ii 1119 9'/o-1/t S."""lndus 2illlllll 1'h-l'li Elpl•'n ., U0 .Olio' ....... ·spending. ·and d ,. et me a Is we re hot cereal ' sales are up ""'°'"'" .5011 i '"' • ,. OtzMtll .tlil i 4 " • .. A"AUC 1•1' • 3 "~ • · · JD11r1M111.20 s 1n u.,.,_,.,. ?-!!! •••• •,•,•, ~!~_•,"' SCA s...~1c:• l •i 3.,.,_ "' E1.,, ...., .• ..o 5' _, . · AOlllTtl H10 U 2Ml..-"' Sf~ S.."UOf 2 74 S .... + * Fltcfl6M .'16 1 2' 21.,.,-V. ..llllln&Jn Mal JU U -1~ """' ... 1.., ~Cl> I 1 Jiit-\oOo Fldt11; U J1 1~+ "' It's· not unus ual for showing declines -ranging nic~ly.1 And Del Monte, the =~~~ .6 = 1~:: Ot~ 1•.;.:.~ .11~1.~;i.\1 ~l~ :: ~ ll :.i!=t: ::t:C171"': .~ U .:\t•.~ /~ :: 11~ ttt?.:!:. ~ =1~~1;: R : rir:= ~ Cd•w, .~ *ft :r.....:: '.::. Nielsen to clock changes of from. 8 percent to 30 per· nations largest canner of Ar:..-n11r ,:w , 11 s ..• °"'''".ii •• 11 1s""-.,. Fi.1Ent .t• • 112 ,,. •.. -~ .40 J " s-... n<MI 1 s nt 111•• v. s.:-.n 29 5Ut t•'l'a+ ..,., P« 2• io no u_1_,_ SpercenttolOpercent 'n a t 1·--•· red ti al AFl11$1••21 u ....,_t ~-t.11 •• 1 u 11i.1 Atmlnu .101 10 "'•lllJc1r1a1.1,tt• 11n ••• HLTaii . .o s 1111) n -"'i SCMCir..5U J 60 , _...,, ·=="T·~'" 9 Jl'f .,. 1 cen . "'!WI• 1co _ a sen.sa on ,. Fin,. i¥i •• 11• 1s _ "" E ,_.. , 11 tff'I-* Ftex1 ""' jf s 2' t • "' ,,.....Ull'A s,. i100 " -1 "'-totk~ s s .o sa ... 5C.OA1no .to s 3 s~ ... ....,... ·"' f' 111 1111-'1119 Product category. But 50 percent increase in 1.0111111.lM •• .n 1246+ * oi1.so I u ""-"" A11tt1o11.t6 4 10 1n• ... Jor91MIAO' 1 21111-111jElnQI1v. > 1 u11o+ v. Si>M Ud .50 • s 1111-~ """1"'· °" t1 • .-. ·Nielsen is suddenly finding 1 ' profits dunng tts fiscal year ,. 0n 1n1" 4 2s lb ••• El, .. t ,. ""• " Fl«i a. ·'° s 211 t -v. ""'Mt9 I..., 11t ,. J1111-4• 0111 .1t1 1 11 21,..-v.. S<anFw ... , 11 ,. •• * Alie lift .• 1noo ~ FURTHER EVIDENCE . ...... ·;·· 5 1541+ ... c "'"·· I 414• "" Ato E C..ot s I 1• -...., JolilfeM ,to$ 1 n • -I 1.11 • 3 ""'• v. Scatlr:.ur ' • 16.J "ii+ "' Alrtrf2 i .. 11fti .... h ild . or lhi 't .. ing COmf · -.a:-I t 'M 31 d 't A Gn of •• t ,,__. 'oi E911.Sl •• tt1 n +I.,., FUPwr l,tS I US IS""• "" --C IC-HANlt 2.21d 4 ).I 1'111 •.. ScottPIP ... 1 ~l 11"" •.. d a.-.,. I 71 3'111-\llO muc w er swings. . s S WI c,~ s euw.ug as ay -an I Anltflht:'° s 12 18_"" !§'Pin •• 11• n'oi-"" Alf'wl 1.» r 109 1~ :i.i. i<.1-111111 J a '' -.. """'Pll 1.20 4 1s U\'i-* s.:00.,., 1 .10 1 11 ,.,... v. •" 1.211 .: 11 '"'-"' It ti t Id ·1 ·1· •~· from Pillsbury; the Min· h I II d th t 'th ""'......, .1tu M11 l>ll-"' .c:o .u a ., '"'• "" ~ ,.,.. ' s n -'"' 1t1w .i~11i •• 1 " •.• ~ .10d • 2s J'ilo-v. Stow;11M111 1 , 11 11w.+ "" •. 1111 •• 57 ~· ..-. rec:en Y o l s.c 1eni.:.. as o owe a. up ~· a ,. ...._ 91, •• , 141\.11-tlli , .» 1 11 1.__"' FluOr Cp .m w u1 2sVt+ ._ Kll•rCt .JO • 11 s\4-"' ,_ut 1.02 9 m 'Vt-"" ~udde•o v .• 2• , ... _ .,.. FftCH .20 ._ 11 1141+ "' 'that at one point last year neapolis flour miller. For 33percent profit Jump in the ArllHo$p .son 112 tt"'-•.• ii'_.,,. 1 1111-111 ~ 1 •• s '' •5 1C111op1 J.,., •• 1 11¥.-v. NciortGs M / 1 t11o-,,.. ScW i:11 JiOc •• 2 ... ••• Pl .»r s ''' sv.i+ ~ od many years now the flour' ""'""""' • 1 11<i CM! ,.,.,c. • 11 ,,,.. " .n s ,, 1J11-.,., ii:a,,.,1~.. 1 ""'•,,.. "Ni>lllG5 1.ti • • 11 ... SOOCL.11 l.20 • ,~1 21~-"" 1111v1.J1 1 '' irtit+ o.r. l d nil markethasbeenflatoron AMldkw11S '° J v. rit110 11 •~ .10J 10 s111 •1<o 1C1cPL12.201•11•'lll•l't-nPS1.3'o•111u1• ••• SN wA1rs.1 :IJ J\'r-v. '""'·"•a J -'-. such pr ucts as spaghetti , · three morfbs ending Aug. AMH1c1 '.11 ·~ " iw.-'4' i!"" ·"'" .. 211 ,,,.. ::: 1"' •• s u ... -1 ... 1C1,.M11 .i. J ' n -,,.. N•KMir '·"" •. ' ~· ·.~ 5':.lc.on1r •10 , 11 ll'llo-"" 1nc1ep.>1 4 J .--.. sauce, mea sprea s, no a th . P'llsb . 31. NnMDt ·* ·, * •'II>= v. •1ne 1:. :: 1• 1..,. : :: ~s ·"' s s t'141-"' l(,CP\. " ....... ,,.., •s11o-..., ,.,,,1G1 3.1o • ., " -"• Selor'I .M • 6 Jtt-v. Jiys 1 ... 1 1t t 'li .. '-dry milk. peanut butter and e dechne. But 1 ury Monte is warning us that MHG12.s1 1 42 ».,., ... • .._..n •• 21 '""--\Ii FordMo "° • J14 3s1o1.-v. 1<eso1n .JOc1 • 11 11 -""' :...stPw 1.1t 11 :io 11 ·-"' SNfPow .n , 13 e11o -.;i. MM 1.«J s :is 1s -"" rt thtfl al Allt$Mtl .. tl~\loiesl.10 •• \ll'"OtMtll .•••110141-Vo k.tnGEl.5'tlJUIOi ••• N!)SP!lll3.00 •• J10t>lt+I '5NrlG0 .•11 •11U\9-\~ HUCINr •• llS..V.-'lili ·.packaged dinne rs were_ repo s a ours es ar~. the prices of canned fruits. ,.,,,Shl9 ... ii , t\li •.• 1s1:St GI ·:a 111 s +"' FfMJlf '·'° .. s 20 -"' Kl•H L»o • • t•\loi-111 'NoSPPf 1.1a •• vo 1rv>+1v. *'~ 1..oa 11 s.u so1o1.-~ PllC1"" •• 1 2 ••• " · d bl ill al t Alftllnlt 1.,., I 'j U \lt-\lo 1.t9 •• J 11 , ., AClln to:ld •• IJ ·It'"-V. Kt11Pll l.Sl 1 11 I.__ .... l'VV'IGM .W 3 S ' • •• Sfoitr•ln Un •. VJ 2.,._ l'o Aorfnll.• 2 15 "'--+ ,_. • an vegeta ~SW esc ae Ml$1nd.I04 I '""-"" at~l.O •• ~. lifti ••• Fonttwd .4012 19 1'\li+ Iii ICltylMllnt l I J\fo ••• "Nonlilp1M 6 1B 2'4'-* SEOCO .!011 UJ b'l't-* f'lelitfL41J ''' U'lll-... • 20 percent in the· coming ""' .21 ., 43 6\fo= * c:oe ;. , .5111 ,111= -. ~ .... " 21 2• -1\lo 1t1Mi'"er ·'' .• ,.. 1 -,,.. ,..u.n 1 . .0 1 1u JOv.+ v. ~ .to1t , M 1 _ * G"' 1 ... • v "~., · ~(leli 10 lJV. 1 OK 1111' 11' St\fo t\11 ~ 1 I :Hr 20111+ V. Kllf pfl,.... 1 11 + * ~Alrl .. s S 312 UV.-\It ~.JG 4 4 '"--\OI Sk$l.1QI.. 6 11 --- th R. b d G T __ .. ,_ 1.• • t 2t\lo-Iii Clllfwa..Jlo 4 J 7\llo ••. Fr•M .«I t 4.1 I~-"" Kllll'llltf IVI •• t 10\li• \Ii """5t In 1.20 J Jl nv.-"" ~ .28 s 11, sv.+ 'At SHDn., .II s :Jt ._ 11111 mon s. IC ar • ~UUUI, Am '!J.• t 77J .... ~ ••• ~In M •• 2t ,~ .. "' FA!fllM 1.20 ·! 11 ,.,,._ * Klwt<Jt ... s to IM+ "' ~Ind ws •• 2 9\4-llo si-11 ,IQ l 131: ,.... .... .....n J "° Ml ·- '· 'd 't !DIM t AnP1Al.l( •• 1t:nt.+\ll .sos JIYl .•• F\llllllllNlll,.,t .. ••.s -\'o ~.104 12'111-" p1•:io •• 6 -!r.ShlllT l.otd J 11'\oll+*Slllt¥Md71S ...... , the $125. 000-a·year AmTt. "'·· 1St .. -w. =MIS 561 22\11-11111 ,.,,.,.... 1,IO JI ,..,.,_"' Klysll"R ... 6 s . ,...,_Ill ~pl J •• 11 """-"" si.110!12..0 • 19 29111+"" ~.14 J ut • + ~ , pres1 en o e .. on e, ATTp1e1.H •• ., '' + 4 1w.....,. s • >llll-111 --..--l(,ellff tn.JO ' 4 • 6v. •11 1n111c l •• s ",,._"" sr.iiwG .16 , 1, 511_ v. ~ ·" s » ,._ w. Anaheim·based Allee cOrp. has named t~ree vice presidents to new posts within the sound products company, according to \V. F. Garmon, corporate vice president of operations. . Charles E. Van Liew is the new vice president and general mana·ger of the Sound Products Division; Vin· ton J. Lacke y has been promoted to vice preSideitt of manufacturing operations a nd Robert Rufk.ahr has been named vice president or marketing. Van Liew resides in El Toro. Lackey lives in · Laguna Niguel and Rufkahr is a residen~ of lfunting· to n Beach. •• Ms. Be&ty Olstad of Irvine ha s been selected one or the national ·•toP Ten" Women of theYear or lhe American Bus iness Women's Association. A member of the Anaheim chapter, Ms. Olstad is · controller 3nd vie president of the Butler • Houshlg. Corp. in Irvine. She wa~ selected from more than 1,200 as'·' sociation ch=!_plers nati~wid~. : . Metropolitan Ci rcuits, In~. ot C~sta Mesa has named Ed Cuneo as senior process engineer ror the printed circuit board manufacturer. He lives in West· .minster. •. C. Stephen Mansfield has been elected vice president. and controller of the son drink division of Coca·Cola Bottling Company of Los Angeles. He lives !!J_l!..ll!l~ington Beach wit~ his wife and daughter. * . Mrs. Mary Lund has been appointed corporate. • secretary and manager oC starr admi nistration for Co mputer Automation, lft c., Irvine.based mini·computcr manufacturer. · She joined the firm in 1971. Mrs. Lund lives in Tus~in \l.'ilh her husband and two sons. .. . -- th lb " d AlnT6T wt 3tto 11/t .... Cit....,. .. • >tit 17\11+ \fo Gllllt 111d$1 4 J • ..._\.Ii ICllloOI .ttlS II Ut'o-,. t.13d 6 t• 11,,.,t 'ti Sllellrpl :Jw1 •• l 2•V.t v. USSlltl1A I ao.t • --.claims at ·e .canne MWllr.w 'i 1s •11i-... ~1.1es au .. -11i~c eorp219.'"'•""Kelwood .to4 110-• .~6 11u"'···.st.w ... w 1619 21..,_"' T1111 .ttt 111• - P roduct will Slill be;. 'AWtQ111111 •• 15111 _.,., 'C11t1-...1a116 ""'•.,. F <=P .~ • Q • ->t ic.rmu 1.«11 11 t1 •ill ~t.olOA a 10 ,.,.,_.,.. s.rr.~.'ft 5 " '"" ••• 1111 1J11a111 12'1i -.. ,. I t ' b . ., b t '( "Awtr pf 1..U •• 11!!-· U\o! ... Clllln (If •Ill ,. 11 ._.... ••• F pl 1.20 •• II ll!h-* l(.enc:oU J.60 f1t JU .. -1 Ot I.lot 4 20 22 -1 SIQlllC.. ,IOg J i.. 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IP th-l't VO Cotoll :!GI l'h • V. ,..trlCJ,...,., 10 11\fo-.... ~Snopl • 11 11\.o -'/• Wsllnp/4.to .• l ll ••• Bnlfrust l S t'I J.1\0 .-'It CINIOr9 l'r/ 4 • S\lt .. \II e ,1Jll •• l!M l!h-\It t.,._tt't .lSd l M2 U'lt>-\lo flllar In .16 14 6 .. 26'\ro-'4 St""' 8n1 I 6 19 lJ'lt>-~~ Wl;\Jllpl •.to .. , :W,..-y,, a.tiOll .IOd .• U 21"'1-fl CurrlftC.ftii •. 21 10\'•+ l'o .:IOI!. IS ll\'I ••• l. ..... pl ii'> •. iOll 211\->Ii f'tilllp0 2.20 S .II 2tl'>+ Yi SIUllrW 1.37 J I lJ -'f• 'Msll1El .'tP 1100 9*-._ 1W!1 CR .20 1l U 12'il-ft CUrllfl .:Ilk! 1 1}6 IV. •• . I .lOd J to tl'I-Yo ll"ll;llSJ .«I 5 rUOO 4 t '1' fllllllEI 1.64 • 2M 11~-'h 541.iW pl 1.olO • • " IH"'o-''t WslElpl J.IO .. 110 Jt\'I •.• -- 'OAKLA. D (AP) - Kaiser Steel Corp. has .r~ported record con· solidated . net earnings of $23,686,000 or $3.40 a com· mon &hare and consolidated sales of $210,552,000 for the third quarter. In tbe 1m's third quarter Kaiser Stel reported consolidated net earnings of $7.58 million. or $1.06 a common !hare and consolidated sales of $159,873,000. 8'rntl l.W 2 II ·~-..... Curtls1WA a " I ,, • V>EI GuMt,g 2.~ '• .!! ···~ . ::. --M M--PllHElpl ,.... '. 12to 11VI-.... ~ SI-. . . IS Ill> '.. 'N.llYK 1 . .0 s :u 1•'11+ .,., ~In .• l • 1\fo-\OI QAIWHI ... ' ,, 11""-IY. 't.ln..i{t 2 1G J~-.~ ~ •. ~.·. •• ·.~--··~ f'llllEtDfl""··•'.lOO .. -1111 Subl'l'op .• s 2$ u~-t·· Wl:"~bt.21 •• U'llt• \e S.SMf .ao s '11+. .. "' c.,.,-.1.«1 J 2S lt'Mi-... ....... .. ,. .... Elplr.1s •• 1260 6J •> liut•HIC.20 •• u ~·,-., .. Wlryt ... s.9011 Sii 2'\lo• ~ .. ~-1 •• 2 , • .,._ .. ey,..., '·* S, 1 ,. 011.'0 . •l5 II -~ mill n l 37 ll't-.. Plll!I pfl.IO .. l J'P ii.,., ..... Sun Oo ,., ~ n •O .,, 'MllF•r -40 r l6 10 ... ~ • ' *. James L. 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Corp . ha:! repo rted record con- soHCll'tr:d 11rt-c;i rrfhJgrtjf $:Z3;l)8ff,(QJOr Q.JQ_a.....S"!J\ltio n s~are and c-on .. ~ ~lfaated !la re~ o( $210,~,()(I() for the tl'drd quar l't. t'~, .... , ... , .. :.':.j",•~: .• ;: = j •10 ='i!'!~~:,I II~:::..~ =t",1 .. il tR:=: l~ti! ii .:i I~:;: ll n lDi•i I• ..,., ••• ~ Cit . l' I .. • • fl't$~lll J IOt ."-! ... -· ,,.;,,..,,.u, Ill.I Wit llf"•, .-' · • U f~1 J ,Jlt 1.,,_ ~ itn .wt ri u 1,•.-" ~ illll I l ' IO~ 4 r ........ 1.10 12 J I 4J\olt,... '-i ~ f • Iii "'Dl•CP 1 .. 1 ~ I\ 11 • > ••-111 ' .l ~I-. .... ~ I I • 1J 12 DAILY PILOT Tllursda,y, Oclobtr 17, 1974 QUEENIE-' By Phil lnterlandi ''ls that all you can tell me, 'be has a mustache'?'' L. JtJ. Boyd Most Criminals l{in of Others Young lady, how would you like a ring with an enor- mous stone of aluminum oxide? At'Cept it. That's what a ruby is: And a sapphire, too. What makes the difference between the ruby and the sapphire is tile sort of impurities therein. Add titanium or iron, yoU get sapphire. Add chromiwn, you get a ruby. A l\IAN LOOKS at his fingernails by cupping his hand palm up. A woman looks at her finger- nails by straightening her hand palm down. How do yru account for this difference ? FOUR Otrr OF FIVE ·once-con- victed criminals nationwide are im- ntediately related by blood to other once-convicted criminals. WEIGHT Q. "What's the average weight of women in their 30s?" A. Juft 133 pounds. A!\1 ASKED lo ident_ify the most disastrous earthquake ever to tear up anyplace in this country east of the !11ississippi. That one wrecked Charleston, S.C. On Aug. 31, 1886. Three-fourths of the city's buildings were dam- aged. ' ' . TlfE EARLV COLONISTS didn't much cotton to the English custom or addressing an employer as "master." Much prefeJTed was lhe Dutch word "bass" meaning "uncle." So that's where we get our word "boss." l\tORE THAN ONE renowned gourmet insist there is no wine that goes well either with curry or chili. TODDLERS • Consider children -betwee11 the ages of 2 and 4. When you put a couple or more or them together to play, you can expect some sore of minor fight to break out at least every five minutes. That's the· contentK>n of a team of experts \\ho made a study of the matter. And they say it is the younger of the children y,·bo usually starts the fracus. 1-lowevcr. that's not bad. these scholars aver. Little battles that doo 't turn into big -"'ars are said to be good for kids. INDIA'S Ganges River starts out in an ice cave 10,300. feet above sea level. 11·s C0~1~10N KNO\\'LEDGE that the cuckoo lays eggs to match the color of the eggs in other birds' nests. What remains unkOO\\'Jl is ho1v she does it. Any idea? 'VllV IS lT that \\'omen tend tG be more satisfied with their first names than are men? l\Tost mysterious. But universit y researchers say suc-h be the case. Add re.is mail to L. f.-1 . Boyd. P.O. Box 1875, New· port Beach, 92660. Copyright 1974 L._M. Boyd. Extensi.011 Progrct1ns Listecl f o,. Irvine The following UC Irvine ex· ten.tjon classes are scheduled for the remainder of October. Pn::igrams earlier in the month have been listed previou!ly. FltlDAY 1111d SATUROA'.' OCT. 1J Ind '' .. Tn~ Dfvt11011m1nl DI \nler¥ 1nd E>Ht:rlor Oe1l11n. '"" Hou•• as I Wor~ cl A•!.~ llobert tlws, EO.D., o••ftC!Df, "'" '""" Hum1 11 l1 I••· U"'Yff~\y E•1en~1on. UCL4, lr.d P .. rk•• Wrl9M. N-.Ii .• I HISll"J 111'0- I~\-cl Home Economic•, Cal•f'Drnl1 Sll!t Un•vt:<•lly •I l OI Ang-tflos. Flrll cl leclure •«It •, ,_,. , 7-IQ p.m .. s~• ......... ,, nQOll. 1.1 p.m .. ltoom \/I, HU"\llnl1l11 tt•I! Fie: Non.c•toll, ~Q; (rldll, 151. Sln;lt 1amlulon, '" IATUl:OAY, Od. U '"(°'"""'"'c"11onl." Howerd Wit,.,.,, prtt!Otf11. AOmlri!•lr1tl-.. ll:l!Har<ll .llt.SCCJ1tft, Inc:. A -.01¥ semln1r, t ;lD 1.111.-4:30 i» m., Gold ltooin. Mt-SI Arsonist Se ntenced ST. JOllN'S. Ant lgua (U PI \ -SL Cla ir ?i.1ason, 45. has been sentenced to hang ror !he murder of a m:in whose Christmas coslume w ::i11 S('! oh lire. .Juslief' Arctubald Nedd prooouncNt the d e i I h pcn:ilty agatnst ~tason f« tht' munlrr of Jeremiah Josrph, WIX> died J&h. 13 of b11rn ~ ~u r f er e d O!:rtwn1a!I l);iy. • • Common1. Ftt: 1.IO, lncrwn 1u11ch, p.1rkl119 al'ld cl1n mi ltrll li. J lricorpor1l!Gn lo•· Pro!11ilDMll/' 5111ford Brklttler, ll..8., 111or .... y, 4 -4-Y Ymlnar. t :lD 1.m . .1:JtC1 11.m , R""'" 117. 5"'1nheu• H111. FH: u::r. lneludn lunch 1nd porklng. 5UHDAY, OCT. 11 "'W11r of !hi Wor lO•' tl'll Panic 8r01<1ca1I.'' JIHY l lnlnrgton, M.4., (ommunlc1llon1 ln1•nic!.,,, Ch1pm1111 Cllllt91 World C.mput Alto.I. I nd DV.•t -·~··· P1t1 ol • leclU•f llnd tllm Hrlti. ''T"-(i.o\dtn A9" Ill ltlCllo." 1·10 11~ .• Sc:le<1t• Lec:rure H1ll. Tl'll orli!lllll bf9ide11t will be pl1yltl. f-llm: ,.W1r d """ Woridt." (1935) wllll Gene Blf"l'V 11111 l tl Trem1y111. 511191• AOmlulon. 13.50. 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'"'""'"" 1 ..... 1 .,.1..11• ... • U.. 00 ........ tMI""' I tloroo4 • 1/2'' x lei'' r.11 • Gol4W .. _ ............ .j!wlo , •lltl-IOilm,loslllhll- • l ... ,..., ...... ,, "" ' -· . • -' ' ' , Thl.nda)'.Octoblt17,1974 OA!l't'PILOT t( Sutton Tri~s to Pick Dodgers Off the Ground BERT CAMPANERIS RELAYS TO FIRST FOR G~E·ENDING DOUBLE PLAY WEDNESDAY • .. Oakland Players Confident ' Series Will End Tonight . OAKLAND (AP ) -The embattled Oakland A's have the Los Angeles DOdgers st1:1gge ring on the ropes and plan to finish ofr the National League t'hatnps• tonight with~Vida Blue's left· handed punch. , ''I'd be disappointed if we don't end it' tonight," said third baseman Sal . Bindo ar.ter the A's took a comman· ding 3·1 lead in the 1974 World Series With a S-2 victory Wednesday night. ••we think very positively." With Don Sulton on the mound , the Dodgers aren't dead' yet -but it may be j ust a m alter of time. Even if they ~'t\vin tonight, history.,b1)1'1 the A's side. Rarely bas a team come back tr.om a 3-1 deficit to win a World Slries. It's only happened thre'e limes - ltrlS.1958 and 1968. · "We'd like to win tonight, but if \\'e don't , we·11 go on down to Los Angeles ar\d fintS h it," said Bando. • The A's hold the upper hand in this wacky Series despite internal unrest, a ,condition that has been common with this oddball team ror some time now. , Th~ latest episode involves Gene 0.1 T\I To11lgl11, 5:1:>; O.n1111rls 4 a11d 11 Tenace, a sensitive player l''ho was lifted from the lineup by Oakland . owner Charles 0. Finley prior to Wed- nesday night's game. Tenace's reac- tion ranied from humiliation to rage. He b'tanded the "A's eecenlric owner inhumane . ··Finley is trying to bury me," said Tenace, a World Series l;lcro just 'two years ago. ''lie . treats me as just another number. I'd like to be treated asa man." Tenace, who had played first base for the first three games of this World * * * * No CJ1ai19es Pfa1111ed We ·Have Our Backs Toth"e Wall-Alston . OAKLAND CAP) -Pitcher Don' Sutton rully realizes he's in a do-or- die situation for the Los Angeles Do1ers tonight, yet he says cal 1.! "1'.hts is no different than an l e othe~s. It~ isn't over until sOmeone gives you either a winner's shar.e or a lose r's"share.:• • · . Sulton, lhe holtettt or the Dodgers' p itchers at the season's end, has won fhe only World Series game Los Angeles has captured. . T~ Dodg-:.rs trail lhf' Oakland A's 10 games 3il .-Another Los Angeles Joss and the Series is over. The right-hander has won 12 in a row including two in the National Leag ue cfiampions hip playoffs a gainst Pittsburgh a nd the 3·2 triumph over the A's. I-le was 19-9 tor the regular season. "We know we have our backs to the wall," admitted manager Walter Alston after Oakland's 5-2 victory Wednesday nig ht. "But this has been a comeback tea,m all season." ASked if he conlerhplated ·any lineup changeS for t(flight's.crucial battle in the Oakland Coliseum, he answered calmlY: "No, this is the best we've got -•we'll stay the way .we are. This is the club that g!)t us here.'' . Will)ling s hares in this World' Serie& could re.~ch' about $26,000 per man, the lo$ rs reCeLving about $10,000 less. \ Ir Sutton \vln!i tonight, the teams return to Los Angeles for the sixth game on Saturday and Al ston Cacos a decision on who pitches that one. llolt lashed a single to right, scorin g one run easily. Joe Ferguson fielded the ball and thre\v to Yeager with Jackson steaming for the ph:1te. The ball beat him, but the umpire Don Denkinger ruled Jackson beat the 1a·g. "I thought he was out. l could be wrong but I thought he slid away and hooked b&ek and bis lert. leg slid up my s.hintuard." Yealiter sald. "I know the tag '1Jas ~~ little late but I had the pl ate blocked and.! aon·t think he h'il the plate." Although J\.1essersmith rerused to answer questions about his pitching, both Yeager and Al ston said he had _g6od stuf£ but was wild. LOS ANGELES ·OAKU.NO . I LOP!s ~ &.Kkner II • WV'lft <I GMw, II> Ffi011!.0n rf c.. Jli AlllYll ss Yeager c • Join ... Pll • Ms.nlll p ~~k Pl\ , MltsNU p 111•.lllll 111r111t1 'o o o CMnP111l111 1 o o a 4010"'9rll'l tl llDO l0108Mdalb Jl11 •120RJ.,;-k!.Onrl 1110 l100Rucll\b JOOO 4011C'Mlftl9"11 3 1 10 4111 •T-t1b ODDO lD\t ,h•< 'IOlD IOOOltfltpfl 1011 1 O G O l-MlfWlel" pr 0 0 0 0 ltDOH-1.(. 0000 • • 0 0 0Gr""'1b 1 0 • 1 .. lll1nAll 0 J , ' 1 F .. 5 • 0000 1221·2 Tolltl 11SIS ·L"5A"9tlt5 0G0 100 000-1 O.i.MJ .. DOI DCM 00.,.-S E-MelM!t1mllll, OP-Los A119elti 1, 0.kll"ll I. LOB-l.o1 Anfeltl I, 01kl1nll '-. Ml-&ck"'', Y1191r. • W\11111. J8-R111MH1HR'-HGll~ (\). S-Meutum!111, D.Gree11, Rudi. IP H t:lt 1t•ISO IWHff"1ft'lllll L, 0.2 I 6 1 S 4 • M¥~11 1 '10002 HolU-W, 1·0 11·1 I 1 7 2 1 Fh9n 11-3 1 0 o O 1 Sl.,.-f'!1199r11. HBP-1>1 Me-IMllll !C."'INll\ttl~ WP-+!OIUf"lln. T-2:11. A-4t.)C1. ~ries, found out about the lineup change after a team meeling during . l''hich Finley gave a pep talk. While Tenace burned, Finley kept the rest of the A's s moldering with his ~pregame meeting. He read some in· flamm atory remarks from Los Angeles star Bill Buckner that . ap- peared in a local nel''Spapcr . . ''Buckner said that we have three good ballplayers and that the other 22 are no good." Finley said. "[ told them to go out and prove that he·s y,•rong." · · _The A's did just that. · Jim Holt, a pinch·hitter who had been in a terrible batting slump, riOed a t\\.'O·run single in a four-ruh sixth in · ning that broke the ~ame open. Dick Green knocked in a run and made : ~omc fabulous defen&i\'e· plays at second base. And Ken 11olttman and Rollie f'ingers. t\\.·o pitchers th at Buckner probably l''ouldn't mind having on his team. silenced the usually noisy Los Angeles bats. l·loltzman not only dominated the Dodgers most of tt)e time he was in the re, but also hit a home run, something the A's have had a tougtfil time doing lately. Talking about his drive orr Andy J\.1essersmith that gave the A's a l ·O lead in the third inning, Holtzman said: "He gol behind me and I was looking ror a fastball-and I got it ," The euphoria felt by his home run was quickly dampened by the Dodgers in the next inning. They took a 2·1 lead o\•er Oakland's 19-gamc "'inner on a two-run triple by Bill Rus· sell. It quieted the cro\\.•d for a while, but they had plenty to shout about in the Oakland sixth'. Bill North led off with a wa lk and moved to second when ~lessersmith threw wild pust first attempting to pick him ofL The A's took advantage or the Dodgers mistake. of course. They·ve been doing it all Series long. Bando drove in the tying run with a lazy, looping single to right rield. Proud of his first hit in this Series, the stocky third baseman announced jokingly : "I hit the hell out of it." Then J\.1essers mith walked Reggie Jackson and got into more trouble when Joe Rudi sacrificed the runners along. l\1csscrsmith then issued a11 in · tcntional "'ark to Claudell Washin g- ton. who u•a s starting in place of Tenace, and the bases were loaded £or the A's. llo\t \Yas announced as the pinch· hitter for Ray Fosse despite a streak 'or recent frustration. Before the \Vorld $eries. l~olt had gone hitless in 25 appearances as a pinch·hitler. lie came through in Saturday's first ·game. ho\\·ever. and then came through again \Vednesday ni ght "'"ilh a clean buse hit to right that gave the A's a 4-2 lead. The Dodgers remain outwardly calm. "We got emotional a couple of times during thC: season und really got beat,'' sai'd Ferguson. ''It doesn 't do t~is club any good." • • • • • ~) ~ ,., ;. ~ i ...... ~,__,.....,_.... « -· --• • • • ... j LA'S STEVE YEA~ER TWISTS IN.. VAIN EFFORT TO TAG OUT REGGIE JACKSON AT THE_·P~;;~-:--( Okker, B9rg Post Wins; Ashe Dumped BARCELONA, Spain-Tom Ok· ker and Bjorn Borg. the top lwo seeds, easily advanced but fifth-seeded Ar- thur Ashe y,•as upset Wednesday in the third round of the Spanish Open tennis tournament. Okker de°fe ated Kjell Johansson of Sweden, 7·5, G-3. and Borg smashed Barry Phillips l\loorc 0£ Australia, 6·4, 6·0. But Ashe was stunned by Voytek Flbak of Poland, 6·4, 7-9, 6·3. Other Americans \l'ho joined Ashe on the sidelines "'ere Brian Gottfried and John ''uill. llans t)ary of Austria beat Gottfried 3·6. 7·5. 6-4 and Paul Ramirez, the No. IQ seed. ousted \'uill 6·1, 6·4. The only seeded An1criran lo ad· vance "'as No. 8 }larold Solomon, a 6-2, 6·0 \'ictor over Buster i\Iottram or •Britain . Third -seeded lli e Nastase or Romania be a t Roger Taylor 0£ Britain 6-1. 9· 11 . 6-4; Guillermo Vilas. the No. 4 seed from t\rgentina, beat Jl av l\loorc of South Africa 6·1, 6·1 and se~enth ·sc eded ~·l anue l Orantes eliminated J ose )loreno in an all· Spanish duel 6·1, 6· 1 . Pan Am G.ames May ~e Called . RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Alcningit is and money problems have ·forced Brazil to cancel plans £or 'holding the 1975 Pan American (i.a1nes. spokesmen £or the Brazilian Olympic Committee s;fy. Admiral Paulo ft1'eira, a member of the committee, s aid the Pan American Sports Organization v.·ould have to decide on a new s ite for the t hemisphere competition. 1£ no site is ready within a few mon- ths, con£1icts with the 1976 Olympic Games might cause the Pan American Games to skip a rour-year cycle, the new spaper 0 E.o;tado de Sao Paulo said in an article published before the Brai ilian cancellation. The estimated $29 million athletic competition was scheduled to begin next April. Brazil 's reported default was the tatest blow in a seri es or difficulties that began late in 197~. S11n Clinei1es Titlt• ) } Penaliy Call Costly~ Says Losing Coach l I i ' • • 1( Was so quiet in the Birminjlham locker room the sounds or celebration could be heard from the Southern California Sun players down the hall. The Sun's cause for joy was its seventh straight victory, a 29·2!> triumph over the Americans al Anaheim Stadium, that clin ched the \.\lorld Foo tball League's Western Division championship. It was the third Birmingham loss in four games, a nd dropped it further behind J\.1emphis in the Central Division . Sun quarterback Tony Adams com- pleted 2-0 passes £or 306 yards and two touchdol''ns as Southern California came .back after trailing 17·3 in the second quarter. Southern California, 12·4 after win - ning 10 of its ·1ast 11 games, would have taken at least a tic for the cham· pionship since Portland beat second place lla\\•ai i but Sun roach Tom Fears said . "It 's good .to v.1in the. divi sion this u•ay, instetid or just backing into it." Coach Jack Gotta of Birmingham was not complimentary in defeat. "I will only say that the officials took the game away from our plaYer· s," he declared. ''The key was the pass interference call in the third quarter that gave them a first down on our L9·yard line. They \vent in to score and lead 18-17 and that was the turning point," he said . Birmingham scored first on the first of two one-yard scoring plunges by Charlie llarraway in the first ha lf and a 13·yard pass rrom Adams to 10 1 0 A!lfllll1nc•; 2S,7~1 a.r........,.,.•••' 1 runt"'" l1ilfcll SC-f'G~ni•ll J ' n Blr-FG Sark l~ • 1-75 ·-~ Sir-H•"''"•Y I run 11NU l•llHI SC-Mt AU\ll!'f I) pan l•om -ml (P1•kt PIH t'9(r> --· SC-°"n~ 11 pau t•om Ad11M ~~~l1ilfcl1 SC--Nrtl.All~ler J r~11 IWlll••fTl1P"'U ll'Oft'I Ao.im1) SC-f'GU..rtl• U· Ill•~" 7p.nl•am llt•ll CBro.....011Hf1om ~fd\ INOIVIOUAL LEAO!JIS RUSHING -BlrmlnQ]l•m. C•nlfellt 10 11, l-l~t· r1 ... r•1t. Sc;o.!!Nl<ll C1lllo•nl•. Jol1">0R U·U , M<Ah>I ... J.J/. \ NECt.IVING -8lrmln9ll•m. H&"""n S·JI>. B•o~ 7·41. Southern (•lola tnl•, H•rrll )·101, M<A!l.•t•r . S-11. • PASSING -Blrml'l_Qh ..... Ml•• e.u o. ae ¥I'd'; Reeo 1·3·0. 1. So!Olhern c 11nornl1. All•m~ :Kl·.tG-1, )II, . , James ~IcAJis ter narro"·cd the scoret l017-llathalftime. ···' The disputed pass interferencei penally led to Adams' 18-yard touch; down pass to Keith Denson for the. Score that put Southern Ca lifornia ahead to .stay u·ith an 18·17 advantage. 750 Tum Out For PhiJly WFL Game • • . • • : The prospect of success for tlte' World Football League continues.lo waver on several fronts followbig Wednesday night's action. accen~ tuated by a Philadelphia crol''d of 750 which \\'alched the Bell rail t() Shreveport., 30·25 . Else where in .f.he \VFJ .. the; Charlotte Hornets de£cated Chicago at Charlotte, 27 -0 {20,333): the South· men beat Florida at A-lcmphis, 25·15 (15.3341; l·la,\•aii lost at Portland, 3-0 Clt .032 ); and Southern California. rallied to whip vi siting Birmingham, 29-25 (25,247). Ki11gs TiP TOROKTO -A number of things stood bctu·ecn the Los Angeles Kings and a good start on the National Horkey League season. The Kings us ually open the season slowly. Al so. the te<1m is playing \Vithout But th Gori ng, hurt in the preseason. 1'he next fi ve re:isons \\·ere the five games the Kings had to pl ay on the road lo start the srhedule. But insltad of being in lroubh:. the Kings ha\'I' completed their Eastern trip unhcatc n folloY.•ing a l·I tic against thr ·roronto ~1aplc Leafs \V~d· nesday night. Mfffff• /tfft•tlllCf•K LOS A '!G ELES -\'irit inia \Vade play ing "'.It h a bad hack after falling dou·n ~ fh ghl of stairs, defr:itcd ,Juli e llcldman. 6·4, 7·5 \Vr<lncsda" in the first round of a SI00,000 tcn.iis tour- nament. here. It could. be reliever Mike l\1ar- shaJI, who has oppeared in each of the World Series games tt date. Ile" worked two innings in reu,r or loser Andy ftlesl'e rsmlth, "''tu> g~ve up all five Oaklund runs, one or them on a horiler by-0ppo51ng,p1tcher Ken l·lolt· Series H~s Special Meaning for: Mac In other action in the tourney, top scedC'd Chris Evetl took a 2·hour, 10· minute match·rrom Hoscmary Cu54,ls ll·2, fl·7, 6·2 in the fi rst quarter .final match and lfc len Gourla\'or 1\ustrt11ia · rl<'featcd Pa m Tcc>guairlen 6 .. t , S-7, fl·<&. ~. zman. OAKLAND (AP.\ -µis Angeles ''He could still start the sixth Dodgers' veteran J:en ~c1'1ullen says game, but I don't know which l''"JY \Vith quiet since,1ty: ''It probably I'll go )'et.'' Altlon said or ft1arshall. "''ould have been ')lell to play with a •·1 can come back with ft1esser.smith team in last placeihis M!:Ason." "Jl was important to me to be on a team, winning. struggling and gelling here to the World Series, ''·thc32-year- old .MCMullen said. ·•tt helps to take your mind oft thiiigs." on l"'o day~· Test and Sulton with Even with th NationRI f..efjgue h The infieldt:!r, "''ho 'o''OIS "''ilh the two days' rest 9r pitch J\.tar~hall on champions1 this bas been an un appy Dodgers' world champion tl•a m in Sunday." • • • year ror him. M'e,.tullen'11 \\'lfe. Bob· 1963 and ret\lrned in 1973. primarily Catcher Steve Yea~cr _admjl!I he 'bie-. died or cancl'lr on April 6, the has betn a pinch hitter lhh; season: could be wrong but he Atill.. believe~ second day of the IS7.t baseball hlttln" lWQ home runs and battln,, h tagged ou-the A':s' Reggie season. · • " " Jackson In the mc>At eontrov'lr!iial It hod tx.-cn ft~'r decision Ii , ~·c nc.ar .300. ., play of g11n1c Nn. 4, not to take col)alt trcatmcntN rt /\ yeur BRO he also delivered l\\'0 Jn thc.alxlh inning, wllfl Ol_\0-run in disease-bt?c.au~e -'~ht! was p.regnant homCr11 ouul u~e rag°Cd .333 despite his and Ibo bnsos full. plll~hhltfor Jinl wllh'lhelr third c~I -• 'trtVa· . , ·-_ I • '· + LoOking at the'" \Vorld Series. the . native or Oxnard said:.. "For anybody sitting on the·"bench. if I can talk £or' tMm , this ts what we've been shooting ror. We were pulling•for lhe guys to get us here ... the prestige, the money \ind the ring. Still, I'll be glad when it's over." Mc~fullen 's children -Ryan, 4 Kenna '3. and Jonathan -Jive "'ith the.Ir grnndpart"' !I in Oxnard' while he's with lhe t i.:am. Jonathan "'tt" born lai;t Nov . 30, rour months berorc his mother died. • . No~ until. Aup:ust. 197:1, \\'as Jt • disclosed that Bobbie had cancer :tnd had undergone an o pOration the previous ~1ay. Ken cnnsiderad drop· ping from base ball to be with her, but sbe talked him out of i1 . Aft er the \\'orld Serl es, he u·i\I return lo his r11mlly in Oxnard. There have bten rum or ~ lh(' l>odgt!rs might trade him to another lc•ani. "I'd like 10 :c-1t1\ Y.1th 1hi~ t•lub ." he ·:-.a~'I, "If n_ol, I'd have 10 110 so nic th1nk in R. . ··rm nol \V(1rr1t!d nbout nro;..t ·'car." G .. lfrrs ·°'l•«rkl<• l.O~G DE 1\C:ll Xl'Y.'por\ Jleijch's A.t"n l';q,_1r and l l un~1nJ.."1_9n Reath's J1mn1 ~ (. l:1rk f1rt•d 11~ 1n the first round or thl' ~~llCl'n ~111ry Clr1cn golf. lou rnan)£•nt :1! HC'rrt·atlon Park, buL found tht.!rn~c 1 \ c:, li.ick in the. p;iek. Off\l' ;-.;t•\1t1u1.,t . .lark Ricke onrl l\11·rr~ Jal't'kl'I \tf\lrl the ll't•d a ft er shoohnit .AA.~ S1:\' flt her ~n1£ers ~hot li9s , ntnr o\hp1·o; ha,l 7(t:.~'lnrl 11 n1ore \\'ere t icd 1\'h h T:i rte :ind Clark :il ll . -~· -'"'-·-· ' . l ' .. • • Tnur&e1ay,Octobe117.1914 MV Picked to Wm South Coast. Title , fl.11 s i.ion \'ieJo lli gh's Diablos and r1\ul 1-:1 'J'oro \\'ill b<1 ltle ii out rur the South Cuust l~ea ~ul' fnotbull ~ cham1>ion:1 hip v. ith lJnl\'<'r· ~ity Uleonl)' lhl'c~t tu break ll up ' 'J'h-.t's hov.· the Dull\' Pilot '!i{'tS Lhl' cir<'Uil us the si:'I· ll'an1 lcaj!uc ,goes into bu sinC'ss fo'rid:.i r y,·ith u three-iamc snl\'O, Univl'rsi ty Is the only un· lw:!ntcn te<&m ,in the league 1i1nd hold!ti the No. 5 position In CJ1',2·A ratings. !\1ission Viejo is :'\o. 3 with . a 3·1 rrcord and only El Toro.I 1-2· I l has been held to less th:.n .500 in it s four.non-. leoigue oulJngs. llcre 's ."ho\..· the Duily Pilot rat<'S lh c lcugue: · I. !\11 s1>lon \'lejo 13-1 L Coach John fl.lurio's Uhiblos _ have ex·hibitcd t1 s parkling ~passing !fame behind quar~ ~ lerback Dave Sch.n1idL · •.. Schmidl has C'Om pletcd :n :: or 58 passe-s (63 .8 percent ) ::·and has1 nine to uchdown :: passes to his credit. •: With r ece i \"Crs like ~:\\Iii bur Gregory. Eric Sch- :; midt and llon 1-~reed the · ;. Diablos will be tiard to beat. .;~ Ltn.ebacker Glenn ·;:: J_tichardson, who missed the .. :.:.nrat three games, could be _;tho key, p layer in the 1\1\1 ,.:ctefQ.Dle. . ~ The only question ror ft.tis· ;~1 on Viejo .is in jur i.,.es. aSeveral have already h"tirt the DiablOs and any more t-'could be ratal. ~· .. . . . ~:::: 2. El .Toro Cl ·Z-1}. A t~measuring stick with El ~~ro if Jts 21·8 loss to El !1uorado, which one week , ;eerlietJ hid to come rrom ~ind to nip Mission Viejo, ( MO. · ,(1 Howevtr, coach !\l ac i~lt1oore'' ~hargers have all · ~,the ingredients necessary to •:,tur n the league upside :, down. :;-·Quarterback Gary Key :·'llas ~licked on four TD pas- ses and cha lk ed up 514 yards on 32 completions in 82 attempts. He's a lso been intcrcep- lcd S('\'Cn tin1es, howe\·er , fi,·e more than t.lission Viejo's Schmidt. Chuck \1an Liew, Brian lleaney ctnd Clyde Birchard are the major ground assets ror El. Toro, "'hile Jerr Green keys the defense. Injuries in the El Toro camp have also played -havoc with the Chargers and like r..tission Viejo, the balance of the season could Tritons To Start 4 Sophs ·san· Clcme"ntc High's· destiny in the 1974 South Coast League football race may v.·cll be on the sidelines Friday night v.•hcn the Tritons host Uni\·ersity. Out for the season for the )'oung San CJ('mente team are Brian Wood . Ron Wade, . Allen Streeter, Pat l\Jaloney .and Don Peterson duo to in- juriC's. · be \\'rappt"'d up ln lhctt 5. San Clemenlt> (2·1·1). dcp<irtment. The Tritons o! couch Allie 3. Vnlversity 1.a-01. Coach Schaff are under a trem'en· Jerry Redn1an 's Trojans dous burden placed u1>0n 3 /'C off to lh('ir best·C\'CI" them by the injury bug.- !ilarl ~!Ith fou'. "'ins. pHccd Starting bUck Brian Wood by an 1mpress1ve defense. is lost for the season after llowc~er . there has bel·n uppeurin~ in only one a ~urpr1slng lack of any Game . !ton Wad e, H uenal attack. Through four receiver Is also lost for the gumes the 1·roj~ns have ac-campaig'n. countedroronly 168yardsin ft leaves most oflhebur- lhe air-and that's 42 yards den on sophomore tailback per game (and no touch· Randy Adams. do\\·ns l. Adams has dona 3 eom· Sco~t a.turphy {tour TDsl mendablc JOb. running ror and Jim Green (5.0 average 129 yords in 48 tries and t"'O per carry ) have shared the touchdo"•ns. But the San load in the ·running depart· Clemente ofrense appears ment. to be a two-man show with _Combin~d \\'l~h t~c only A<Jams and quar:ter- ta1lend of . 73, Un1vers1ty IJ<jck TiQl Vlelsides giving h~s "'On eight &f the. last thcTriton'ta punch. nine and seven !n a Vleisides has passed for /'O\\'-almosl excJu s1vcly 170 yards in four jarries, due to good def~nse.. netting 170 yards ltnd no The question 1s can iouChdowns. Uf.1iv~rsily. ~eat .El Toro or 6. Laguna Beach (2·2·). ~1ss1on V1_e10 \\'Ith defe~se Coach Dennis Haryung's and a running game only. Artists were· rated better 4.Da_n ~Hillsl2·2).Darryl than this du ring the liO\\'e gives· Dan_a llil~s preseason, but ttfe loss or perhaps the best ta1l~ack m tailback John Carlson \five the l ~ague and 1£ t he touchdowns In the two Dolphins or coach 'fony ea mes he played) leaves lit· Leon can C?me up witl_l a Ueorfenseremaining. more consistent passing Wilhoul Carlson Laguna ga.me they C?uld_ be the sur-Beach has scored two touch· pnse?fthec1rcu1l.. downs in t"'O losses and it 'fw1ce D~na . Hills has fi gures to continue unless g.amed nothing 1n the pas-Haryung can come up with. sing game, but H?we ~as another back who can break come throu~h w1.lh rive for the long gainer. touchdo""·ns (1nclud1ng_a 92· Laguna Beach has not yard i:o run) a~ong his 442 ·shov.·n an attack that can yards 1n ~carries. . grind out the yardage con· , . Defensive (a!ld orrens1ve) sistently on a long drive and standouts Craig Fulladosa must ha\'e a breakawav q205) and Joe ~ame~oJi. threat lo keep lhe defense"s (230). form . an 1mpos1ng honest. selup 1n the hne. . Quarterback 1\1 ike Ser- The rest of the Dolphins rano has completed 19 of 55 are extremely s mall, passes for 281 yards and however. three touchdo\.\·ns. Q u .art er.back A I The defense is adequate Be navidez twice has ac-·with John McCall (190), coun~ed ~or 100 .Yard·plus John Wills (2t0) and John evenings 1n the air and has Kramer (180) pacing it up throwntwoTD passes. rront. We're Still in Race, Say~ CdM's Holland l:oroRa del l\lar High coach Dave Holland figures anyone still has a shot al the Century l.eigue football liUe, including bis own Sea Kings. "!Vs far as I 'm concerned we're still in the thick or the race," says Holland. ··\\1e've lost only one game and I reel' this league is loo well balanced for a team to go undereated." Corona del l\1ar will get a chance to get back in the win column, following a loss to Villa Park last ""'eek, Friday night at 8 when it takes on Estancia High al Ne\\·porl Harbor Hi gh. Holland's Sea Kings are l ·l while Estancia is ().J .t in loop 3ction. Corq.na del !\tar is a 4 1.~·J>C?inl favorite in a game \\'h1ch could very well eliminate the loser from a shot at the title. Lent Fears Rustl ers' Balance The Sea Kings coach reels his athletes \\'ill ~e ready for Estancia after suffering a letdown against ·Villa Park. ''They know they have to ~·in no~·," says Hol· land. Holland's main concern is how. to stop Eslancia's ver· satile attack. .. Estancia's passing has us a little "'orried," sayS Holl and . "It can ttirow out or severaJ... different for- mations and ·has some ex'- cc \lent receivers and throwers which makes the -offense go. They c:in move the ball and score points.·· tlolland was ·not pleased with hi·s defensive unit against Villa Park and has made five changes this Week in the defensive star· ting lineup. On the defen· si\'e line. Dave Cully, Bruce Carpenter and Rick Ethell will be starting and !\like Ferraro and Bretl Burruss will start at ljnrbacker. And with only s ix seniors starting, that makes for a tough sit11;1tion for eoach Al · lie Schaff ;ind hi s ere\\'. Balance is the kev to suc- Scharr. althnu~h he ad· cess for Golden \\iest Col- mits the injuries hurt his lcge according to Uon Lent. team's chanc('S, says San conch of Saturday night's Clemente can sta.y '"'ith Southern California Con· L'niversity if it can execute ference fool ball opponerlt, The Sea Kings wi ll be trying to mix their attack against Estancia. Jlolland "'as relatively pleljscrt with his running game against Villa Park, but says his pas- sing attack musl improve. "Our passing jl:ame made severnl ·mistakes against Villa Park," says l lolland. "\Ye've beC'n v.·orking on things this "'eek '¥\'e hope will improve it.·· • ,to its C'apabililics and play Cypress Co\l('ge. · ilsgamc. J_,cnt. pcrh<1ps, kn0'¥1'S "JnJuries h,a\'l' been more 'more about th(' Ru stlers of than I could really belie\'e." Golden \rest than an\' ot hrr says Scharr, "but thut's part conference for after ino\ in,!! of the g<1n1c. \Ve are \'Cry to C~·press fron1 :'\e"'pol't ~· o u n g ~'it h f 0 u r Harbor tligh this ~rar anct sophon1orrs starllng." ha\'ing many of the G\VC As for L'ni\'ersity 's offcn· pl;i~er~ on hi s Tars team or sc. Schqff ~;iys : "It's "'ell play1ni:; against h. d 1i;cirl!nt·d and \\•ell "'(!olden \Vest is lhf'be~t cnaC'hcd. l"ni\'rrs ity hn s balunccdteam "'('\\'illmrel soml' b ig kid s and It thisrc:ir.Thl'yarrst1'011f!in fealurt'~ ;1 t~·p1t·al power t'\'('l'Y area and that ':-: the typ(•nfoffl·n ~('. hardest type of team lo ··it 's unlik~· \I hat \\·c·ve beat. ~cen. in t('rms <if .~lylc. vet it "'fhcy h ave rxcellcnt isvcry11lm il:1rinllicrei.pc.•ct drfcn~c. very quick :ind of blast. fl<l"'CI' onHI S\\'ecps. sl ronJ:_and J.hcy react \vcll. .. It's just th ;n t.:niversit y "Offen.'>l't·-ely, .,.,.e have to ~Ol's :1hout lhinl!s 11 lot lx't· contain the backs like Dan ~e r .than ;t lot or people Acron1ando. Paul Fiskncss \\e·,·cscl'I\ at this po\111.·· and all the others. 1\nd that NC\\' fatf'li in the Snn boy Erik E sc her who Clemente defense Include cau~hl R touchdown pass tnds Greg -Young ctnd Tim ngllinst 1-~ullcrton, played Block llnd llnehaC'kcr Tom · for 1ne last yea r." Arons. David Domingul'7H a 13.'i· pound defen~ive tarkle. also assum'-orrenfiive duty at ftUard ror SteYe C'hc5nut. ""'ho i&. out with ~ knee In· jury. e.IOD4 CHIY. LIAs.tMG '75 MONTE CARLO · SI 2JODMo. jlJ I.!,} C'lntll f"" l , .. . ,.._, ... ~ "~""' ,.... ... , ...... ... •IOTH CHIYIOLIT 1111••·· ... -·-...... , .. ..J., .... , .. ,.,.,u. •' Area Sports For Girls 01,l1Vt11tyll1ll \liftllY ' CotM•dJI Nw/lr llJ! !oanl• ""'• f.O, IS· •, u' J~R5-rVl•ll1Y CCl'Of'f drl AA.Ir d~! s.t111~ "n" U 1 IS " """SlfY" Ct•on• dtl M•• Gtl. Sollnt• ""' V.i1ty U t, U·IO JUNIOJI \IAJlllf'I' Ct••nf 11•1 Mir •11. S1nl1 ""' Vllll9Y II J, IS ... ,. -__,.,.,~, Lions' Grid D~stiny Foo's_s~e · · · · , Worn~s ~tere<:f by D _Mase, Henigan SPORTS Sailors, Griffins By ROGER CARLSON • OfTIMO.lyl'01l~lff Westminster lilgh's Lions v.·ere picked to finish· somewhere in the middle of the pack in the Sunset League football Rtaridinga -primarily becuuse it wasn'tfell the I.ions had the quarterback they.needed to turn the tide. However, junior quarter·· back Tim DeMase (S·lO, 14S) has de monstrilled a < superior quality In leadil)g his m~les to v1ctqries over Newport llarbor and Los Alainitos and now the Lions S Off of coach Bill Boswell are quare considered THE TEAM lo ' beatrorthetitle. ' The difference has clearly LosAlamitosHigh'sGrir· b een De Masft, a h~lf fins and ihe host Newport brother of rormer Weslm1n· Harbor High Sailors clash ster High a.nd ~range ~ast tonight .at 8 in Sunset Co\legewh1z,B11lyWh1te. League football hostiliti es De~1ase didn 't play in the and Westminster assistant ~akewood loss a.pd saw ac· Billy White probably sums Lion. In the second IJ,al~ onlY, \l:P the impending clash as against ~ng Beach Wilson, v.•ell as any. ... ..... ,,...,~ completing eight or 12 pas· "[ wouldn't bet on that scs ror 96 yards and one one," says White. "'They· touchdown. . are two tough ball clubs." . Thal perfo~mance earned WESTMINSTER QUARTERBACK TIM DtMASE Both are trying to stay in h!m a starting lberth ~nd the race for the crown after since then. h ~~ b~r1ed splitting two circuit encoun-Newport, completing five.or ters and each has plenty of lO p~sses for 124 yards, in-we 'd like. lle's real skinny, and While, the QB coach, firepo"'er. Newport is a cludinga~-yardTDpassto can't run real fa st and has no bearlng·1on the precario u s one-point R~R,omine. L At .1 throwsonlyaverage. situation sa)'S While and favorite. ex was. os ami os "But he knows when lo Boswell. The Grirrins of coach J im ~nd among ~is l O~~~-l4 peJ· · run and when to throw. Too, .. I don't have lo prove Rodarte boast tailback ormance. or yar s we have three or the finest anything," says White. David Sprague, an excep· . ~ere sc~ring tosses of 73 receivers in the league wit)! · "ri mmy 's doint that. tionally quick back out or and 29 yards to Tony l'tiad-Maddocks Romine and We don't really care who is. the chute. dock_s and l2 yards to Phil Gras~baugh. Those · In there, just as long as we Craig Chamberlain is Los R~~i~e.;,,. sh , 1 t r. three can make anyone look are winning." 1 Al 's chier passer, although . .o\\s .a 0 ~. real good. ·Boswell says De~lase's Ron Cassidy (No.15 ) is also c~nfi~;icc in hin:i selr., "'It's hard to put a finger forte is his poSitive attitude a factor in the passing s u~~terbatek ~est~insters on Tim"s success. ·When inthehuddleand lheabillty game! throwing ~s well as q "Timm~ ~o=~~;t re'all Jeff Siem_ens was a senior lo h~t the receivers. well, catching and running. have the phys' 1 attrib t Y. we had him talk to Timmy despite the lack of a picture . The player to watch in the ica u cs Ca rreshman ) to show him 1 pass. line rrom Los Alamitos is. some or the skills. "'It's the best percentage Jim Main, a 6·4,,-240·poUn· "Timmy has the same ofcompletionslhatwehave der who goes both 'vays and Let·down philosophy a s the coaching had here in quite a well " is heralded as an All-. staff. There are no persoilal says Boswell, "but it's still American prep prospect. goals, il 's simply to control early, Tim has played in Coach Bill Pizzica's thefootballandwin. .,onlytwoandahalfgames.'' Sailors will.try to counter Jn Store "He understands our Friday he gets his third with quarterback Gordon game plan and he knows start in Sunset Le.ague ac- Adams and tailback Brian whatwe"•ant.'' tion with the Marfna Theriot, in addition to the ' The brother relations~ip Viking& offering the com- receiving a nd running For FV?. bet"·cen the junior De?ttasc petition. Marina 'Hil;h football 'coaCh Mike llentian views Friday nl ghl 's Sunset League came . again~ the Westmhtater Lions aa a David va. Goliath strva11e. "They have a ver)' bii of- ferisiva Un• and a very ~lg defe1Uive line," Htnlcan 18ys. "We certainly can"t run·•t them the whole ball game. We reJy on a good strong running ctme and ballc.ontro.l o(f~nse aJl!I l~y may have the size to combat our offense .•• Marina's Vikings have only one starter who ex- ceeds 200.pounds. Westmln- sler has three offensive linemen ·who weigh at leaat 220. . "They have the finest bl6cking line in the Sunset League," says Henigan. "And they are playlng like the best t eam in the league." The Lions a re 2·0 in · league action; the Vlkin(l!s are l ·l after dereating Western, 32-16. last week. "I thought we played really well last week," says Henigan. ''BuLour size compared lo Western'!, was good. We'll bavt? to find out what kind of blocking team we have this week." In fact, against Westmin· sler, the Vikings ha\•e not had much or a blocking team in the 11 years or the series. The Lions arell·O. "Our kids always seem to be in awe of them." aays Henigan. The Lfqns have outsta'n- ding individual players tn fullback Dennis Boswell and wide receiver Tony Maddocks but Henigan doesn't believe the Vikings can key on one player. ''They always have a real balanced orrense which makes ·them difficult io derend, •• ·s ayS Henigan. "'We will just uise our basic defense." Game Ume is 8 Friday night at Weatminster. ability of Vinnie Mulroy, an All·CIF 4-A first team pick .as a junior. Steve Foley isn 't~expec­ ted to play due lo an ankle injury and that cuts down !he potential firepower from the Sailors' game .. Fountain Valley lligh"s Barons a re fac ed with another Sunset League foot- ball opponent featuring a sprint out sys t e m with mucft of the emphasis on the nanks. GWC 2nd Saddleback Defense A·nother facet of the Ne\\'port orrense i s placekicker Art Sorce, who already has booted field' goals of 52, 37, 34. 33 and za yardsl in addition to six strafgnt PATs . Western lligh's Pioneers provide the opposition and site Friday night, but Foun- G<ilden West College has retained its N.o. 2 position in the Daily Pilot's Southland JC footba ll rankings. Saddleback College is rated sixth. tain Valley coach Bruce ""'" eeu ... "''"• Pickrord \vorries more 1• B•k•rill•111 c~-0-01 about his own team than the i ~1~';..:1; •. 1:·~01 one they race. •. P•ud•~• <•·O·O> . "Th be · S. lllo Hondo ll·l>-0) e secret to at1ng •· saoa1~tw1~1t c •• 0.01 We stern," says Pickford, 1. c11r11~ 13.0.11 .. .. .. " n • " " " Faces Biggest Test The Saddlcback College The visiting Indians rre 'def~nse, which has allowed. undefeated In conference onl:v 40 points t hrough the action, easily defeating San Gauchos first four games, Diego City College, 27·2, • races its biggest task or the and Palomar, 31-0 .. tlis capabilities are amazing for a prep athlete and in practice he's proven the CTF record or 58 yards by Barstow's Jim.White in 1968 is in serious jeopardy. "is how well our kids come •· !.inti 8••tw1•• lt·O-ill •· Grou"""'l <l•G-11 back after the Loar a loss. 10. 1.1< ~1ury 1J-o-11 football season Saturday "'They have a tremendous nig~t against San Ber .. inside running game Jed by nad1no Valley College at fullback Bernard William· ~1ission Viejo lligh. K~ck.off s," says Saddleback coach 1; 1s at 7:30 for the Ahss1on George Hartman, whose J Confe~enee game. Gauchos are also 2·0 tn con- ""'wport H1r11tr OfltMI lE ""''k 5t•..,,....., Ill o,,.., ~ltrod1 llG lll(k Jon<1 ~G ~~; =l~y " l T Jtll 5i.rr SE Yin<1lt Mulro• 08 Gordon An•"'' FB o. .. Cl\rlsh lB !lti.., lnttoOI Fl tom 8&11<•• Ntwport H•rllMlr Dllfll ... DE M C••la<~• DC. ~t. McC..wen DG JoM PnlppJ CE Jommv Helfritll LB A•I !>o<"tt LS s~ ... lliCh••ll.On C:B Ml•k UUdr• C:B Pli11 \\ltil s o.. ... ~'"'""'~' ... ·~ "' '" ·~ "' ·~ "' '" "We're unhappy with our play. We had to "'ork to kick that one away with so many indi\•idual errors, offense, defense. from top to bottom. "Loara had a fin e effort, but "'e helped them.'" Ediilon's , Eliminate Pickford ra tes \\'estem's running backs on a par with Loara's, or perhaps a notch better. Things haven 't been "'I don't know if \\'estern going exactly right for : thro\.v s the ball better," coach Bill Workman 's 111 says Pickford. "but it runs Edison lfigh Charge rs this 1"° the Houston veer, which is season . •• • ·~ '" ... Goal: Top Penalties ference play. "They a1so ha\'e a good tallb<Ack in Tyrone Jackson and to beat them, we're going to have to stop their inside running game." Williams has rushed ror 250 yards in the Indlam'lasl two games and "Harfman says, "Apparently they just discovered Williams during the middle of the season and are now a running team.". 1111 • awful tough to stop if your The Chargers are ().t ·l in 110 defense is undisciplined: Sunset League play while ·~ Fr .. Western is a better team iday night's opponent,. S AO<I LUT .. NG<I M 811C~G Sn•w temptating several lineup changes for Friday night's game· with Loera at La Palma Parik: but won't be certain about them until today. The Edison coacll' ls con- cerned abo ut Loara's de fense and reels the Saxons can also tnove the ball well with a sprinlout quarterback and a tailback with over 500 yards gained in four games. The Indians threw 60 pas- ses in their first two games but only attempted · five ~gainst Palomar wh@n Wil- liams carried 26 times .. Women's Basketball Ori..,_ CNS! l6U lltl L""I •..:~ l• 11 ,. 1p · Jill Afl9fl 11 O o n · April A..,rblcn • 1 J 9 OIMll !.111k••l•n t 0 • II Otblllt Ml•k • o o n Kltt<1 l);tUel 1 0 I • JK ... Lt~r I 0 S 1 Dt-Gire+• • o • • TG11lt l• It 69 11.t!lllmt; occ, 31.1. Or ..... C.•11 tu.l IUI \. .... •x~ ... . . " than its record, it played Loara. is 2 -0. But the Redlands a good game. But Cliargers arC three.point it lacks depth. lik e we.do. favorites. "They have been scori ng Workma n isn't com· and movin g the ball. but plaining about the role of they a re giving up a lot, too. favorite but he is concerned "We ha ve to play at about the number or We stern lligh, which I hate. penalties being assessed J can't remember ever win-again st hi s t eam thi s ning at that place." season. Injuries have taken their "We have had 400 yards toll at Fountain Valley \\'llh in penalties caHcd against sarety Dave r.torrison and us this year and you don 't midd\cguard Ray DeBraal beat good football team5 out. · doing that type of thine," Gary Dudrey wUI take Workman says .. dver in the secondw.ry and "To make mattersiirorse, Bruce Bov.·en ntoves into nine or the 15-yarder! have the de£ensi \•e line rOr Foun-been called against us in· lain Valley. ' side our or_ponents' 15-yard' Prep Footb.all FftOSH Dllflll(f k11't ,, Ow1rftr1 WIU1MlnSltr 0 0 0 0 -0 fdltOn Geld "·01 ~ • 0 0 -11 £dlio~ Gold ICIUthdo""'\: V1no.vttir, ~ .... line. Thats 63 points if you scoie the converslon poinls. · ''Three of the thajor penalties have come Inside our. opponents 5-yard . line and th at spell s a tie and a deleat in league play." Workman says he is con· -----· ---- ----- ATTENTION! BOAT OWNERS - DEAlfRS-;-MANUFACTU,ERS! 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Mistakes • .Haunt~g El Toro It sounds as thou~h El Toro Jlig h coach· Mac Moore would like to ·Start his non·league season all over. . ''We are making mistakes that we shouldn't be at this time of year," Moore says. still ·uehing fro m l<.1st week's 21·8 d1:fe<.il' to No. 1 El Dorado. "Our of· tens e just ha·s to stop making mistakes. We have to get a better job out of our orfensive line. They arc missi ng otssfgnmenls." • Thurad!y. Octobtf 11. 1974 # ' DAtlYPtLOT Water ~Pold • • For Area Preps f'llOSM·$0f'M S<tr• ~, O...rltn w..~ ... 00 111-1 coach says it would take a Laguna has dropped its major effOrt to beat the ·last two games a nd the two Di ablo.s -even· that riiight things th at have hurt the Ar-· not be enough. · • Lists the most are intercep- The Chargers, 1·2·1, can- not ot!ford to miss otssign· ments Friday ni ght when they host Dana Hill s al l\1is- sion Viejo High in the South Coast League open~ !or both teams. f_1..,n V1lltt S I 4 4-14 . foun~;t.n Ville>' s<odng: Alclrk'lrl J, .., • MISSION VIEJO CHAMP-Nadine Maze Cleft) is the-women's club cham- pion at Mission Viejo Golf Club defeating Lucy McDonald in the 54-hole event. · Officials Blasted ·By Coach Golf Ro11nd11p .Title to Maze Nadine Maze successrully defended her women's club championship al Mission Viejo Golf Club with a 54· 'hole 'gross score of 261 Huntington Beach High ·recently. football coach Roy Brum· In second place in gross melt has bee n ~r.ou_nd competition was Lucie Mc· Orange County off1c1ating· Donald with 267. Cece ·for the past ,nine years, so· Coury won the net division what. transpired last week in the championship flight in a 12·7 loss to KeMedy with230. shouldn't come-as any sur· In the first flight, LaRue prise. Lowe was the gross victor But he still feels it was the with 322. Honey Carroll cap. worst officiated game he's tured net with 248, followed ever been involved in-and by Virginia Bransby at 250. what's more he admits the Edna Leonard won the Kennedy coaching staff second flight with 321 gross. might be even more inceo· ·Shari Eastman was th e net sed-especially if liuntlng-'winner with 238. followed by ton Beach had pulled it out Ruth J enkins at 245. after being given another · play after the gun went off. Buff Locke was the third Here's what happened,. Oighl gross victor with 370. according to Brummett; Bernice Griffin captured .. On fourth down at the net honors with 279, fol- six-inch lin e, HB's Greg Nit-lowed by Shirley.Lee at293. zkowski thought he had -•: gone over for the touchdown. Seo~l\ff week with an 84. Gerry Hege woh first flight net honors with 72, fol- lowed by Mel Cutler at 75. In 'the second night, June Claflin fired an 87 lo win gross honors. Three players tied for net at 80 including· Terry Camillo, J-Ja zel "1ol- liea and Carolyn Clark. Ih the third flight, Gloria Boland was the gross victor with 97. Pat Hood won net with 75 whUe June Doyle and Pat Pe·newell tied at 76. Lu Gaskell wa~ the gross winner in 0 flight with 103 and Pat Lackner the net vie· torwith77. In a match vs. par event, June ClaOin was first. Tied for second were Gloria Boland, Gerry Hege, Diana Hooper and Joan Weaver. Heleri Cowden was next in A flight. College Soccer and flipped the ball to the of-Joan•Weaver was the·vic- ficial. tor in a low gross, low net Soul...,11 c.1 co11~ 1 2 -• "But the official threw a nag for Nitzkowski's throw and ruled it an illegal for- ward pass. Jn the meantime. Kenn edy let the clock run out and Kennedy players came out on the field. •'Aft..er the officials gathered for consultation, they turned a round a nd shooed Kennedy players off the field, m'a rched fiv e yards off on us and gave us another play. "But I didn 't even have t ime lo send in anothe·r play." . ., <The officials at.the game were Jack Robinson, John J ackson., Earl JJartzler and J ohn OoVe:rsLJ ike, atcord- ing to the officials' rating card.> ''None of the• offi cials would come over and ex- plain a nything. They made no e(fort to make com· munica tion and simply disappeared from the rield, • tourna ment at Hunlingt~n ~:.111•1 O.•n B~toi..0 ;::: ·Seacliff Country_ Club this Hy9Nrd, T111o< Purve•r oL ·CM . Aerial Success Goes to Receivers Costa A-Iesa High's pas· pressive. The junior signal sing game continues to im· ·eall.er has completed 31 of62 prove each :week and aenals{or447 yards. nobody is happier than root· French has a lso been ball coach Tom French. plea~cd \vith the Mustangs' The Mustangs, however, running game. A.lthough not wit t h a v e to h ave overpower1Trr,t~grouna everything working Ft-ida y attack h~s helped open up night at 8 when they face the passin g phase of Costa Villa Park al Orange Coast ?itlesa's offense. College in a Centu'ry League Villa Par~'s \VCll balan- contest. . ccd attack 1s v_ery hard to "l'jn really pleased with defense accordmg lo Fren· our passing attack the last ch;, couple of games,'' says . They can ,do so many French ''Tim Rosauer is lh1ngs welt lt"5 tough lo try lhrowi~g well, but l 'm ron.' and figure out ~hnt phase~~ vj.pted the success of our the game. w~have to stop, p3ss'ing attack is due to say~ l'.'rench . .'They can run some grellt recelyers. \\'C inside, outside ~~d ca n ''To moike matters worse have. Keith Josephson, Dan throw the ba_ll we ll.. tiur (ilms d idn't come out Byers and 1'lark Kirij:Ori an French, 1 ~ hop1.ng the for the fourth quoirtcr and hiive all been 4oing great '1'1u~tn n~s r1rst win ov~r. Kennedy's camera broke J·obs." fl.~agn~ha last week will down in the first quarter.'' give his squad momentum As · for Cypress this R osa u c r 's p assing forthercstorthecumpaign, Friday, Brummett l'ays his . statistics ,the past th;ee The Costa Mesa mentor nd· crew must p(ay toils pottn· games have been vccy. 1m-n1itted that the breaks went tial despite the -Centurions' In favor of his club for the somewhat lack lu ster ro· Orsl lime this year nrid it cord ... since HB Is 0-4 llself. Pro Hockey really made a difference. The P.tustangs will m::ike ••we s t 11 I h ave lo ... u ... ~1MM.~'''"',,_ one cha nge in their starting eliminate some stupjd er· weor.~.,·.o.~ lineup for t"'riday's name. I kl g a Gttlfonll1f,N.'t'.Rlllftl''•'"" " rors an< we arc ma n o.1ro114,A111111•1 Ton)' "1arllnc:r. will open in few personnel 3djustmcnts . '1.o'""""'1·Tlll'on1oi,i;, the offensive b.ackficld. lo . nl I lep uo our al 1 v..o .... r1,M•-tot•1,11e ".Mission Viejo is the best lions and the absence of top tea m we've played so far. running biick J ohn CarlSOfl. To beat them we have to "Jnterreptions have kil · slop giving up cheap touch-led us. \Ve have had eight downs, especially in the interce ptions on us, :six in fir st quarte r. Our only the lasl twogames.1' chance to beat thcrq is to Carlson, who was suspen- ·hold on .to the baJI," says ded from the team two Haryung, . \veeks ago for missing a "If we can sustain some practice and is now ha"m- drives, I don't know if we'll pered by a back injury, hots win, but maybe we won't made a dent in the offense, get blown off the field-and says flaryun g. I'll consider that a moral "lle's made a lot of dif- victory, ference. We're now half as "51iSsion Viejo doesn't effective without.him and l throw as ·m.ucb as people . doubt if he'll be bae k." think, it's just that alt their . Haryung will make only throws seem to turn into one change th is week, touchdowns. moving J ohn Verdugo to a .. They have probably the starting defe ns ive tackle best thrower we've faced in posi tion in place of Brad Dave Schmidt. We've met Emery, .... ·ho has moved to some good throwers, but not Kansas. like him" Overall our'secon- dary has done a good job thls season, so if we can stop the long one, we might keep Mater Dei Must Stop Air Show "later Dei High 's •lefen- sive secondary rig• •-es lo get an acid test Friday night at 8 when the Monarchs travel to Pius X High to open the Angelus League football campaign against the Warriors. Pius h'8s a n explosive aerial attack led by two ex- C'ellent receivers, but Mater Dei coach Gary Carr feels his secondary will be able to handle the situation. ''Our secondary has played well au year and they know they're going up against an, excellent pas· sing team in Pius X,!-,' says Carr. ' Mater Dei runs .. a 5·2·4 defense with Brad ·Chace a nd JOe Sehmidt at defen· sive halfback an·d Paf Mc Keon and Greg Freeman· at sareties. Linebackers Barney Rumps and Bob Macauley will also be in- vo.lved in stopping Pius' -a:en~I cittus . Carr points out why the Warriors' passing is so suc- cessful : ''Thei r receivers run ex· cellent palterns and they make t~eir cuts before the ball is thrown." says Carr. "For a high school team, their pa ssin g is very sophisticated.'' Car(' is also concerned with Pius' running game, but feels stopping its pas- sing will help the.Monarchs s hut off the run. · . , Bowling Ori .... C.iltdel. ClrrltosM WOMEN Ant c;.me: Or•n1111 Coli!, SS..Xl9poi~ .. . 5Kond c;.me: O•i>t!ge Coal.I., ~ paint$. l hl•d ~"'': Or 1nge Coa51, 615--602 po;n. ... SERIES: Or1n91 Coe st, ll07·1143poinl$ MEN • Flue ~mt: Or11191 Co•''· l'Bl·Ul pol,.. •• s.cOlld Gotmt: Or•noe Coa$t. 111.110 polnl5. • Tlllrd G«ne: Or1nge Coa)t, 111·1'.1 PO!n- b. SE!tlES: OrMfll Co,i5t, lllJ.llS<I po.in. ... 1oloore is impressed with the2·2 Dolphins. "They are a bi g, physical te;im and don 'l try to do things fancy," he says. "They have a fine offensive and defensive line and a very fine tailback in Darryl Howe." . 'fo contain Jl owe, the Chal-gers "will have to stop the sweeps and powers they run with him," says !\Ioore. J\1oore is just as mindful of Dana Hil ls' defense, which has allowed only one• opponent more lhan 10 points. . "They have two kids on the in side "'ho are big and phys ica l ," J\1oor e says, referring to Joe Cameron C6·5, 230) and Craig Ful- ladosa !6·1, 205). E l Toro is i n' good physical condition and star fullback Chuck . Vp.n Liew .. who played only · sparingly against El Dorado, is nearly in top shape. l\loore is m a king three defensive changes. Steve Kachele in (6·4, 190) "'iii replace Jeff Green at left ' end and Green and Van Liew will s tart at linebackers in place of Leon· Sanchez and l\Ja.rtin l\Ioylan . 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IO!lll Cali .. .. ............. ams Oogs •••••. ,,,,,,,,, .•••••.•• llMO Frw To You .................. 11).15 F11rnllure ................... 60SO G1ra'1t Stlt ..... . ......... l(ISS Hones .... . .... . !050 Housel'lold Goad• .. . 8065 J~lrv .. . .. .. • .. .. . 9070 Uwstoc:k . . 9075 "111chlnerr ........ , .. 9011 ' 'ill1t1lllMOUS .. • . , . , , , , . , , , .IO&O "'1tK1111neou1 wanted .•... , , . 8081 "'1U.lc11 lnstn1m9fl!s .. . 80Sl Offkl l'urnltvre & EQu!p . • .ll)U P.it. ., ................. tolll7 P1111os & 0f0&1'11 ......... "" 8090 s~nv Mlchine• . ..... . .. .. .8093 Spart11111 Good$ .. .. .. • .. ,. --I091 S~. Rnteur1nt, B•r .. .. .. aotS S'°"ps ,,, SOM JV, Radio HIF1, Sl1reo .•... liOM Gener~! .. . ..... 9010 eoets, Main!, & Service ........ 90'20 8o;i!$, M1•lnt Eqylpment , .... 9030 Bl>&!s. P-....... , .... ll'O«I !!<MIS. Rtnl/Cn•rlff .....•... 9050 B<M!S, Sell ........... 9060 ·~1•· SllP', OOCl<.1 ......... 9010 Bo;i s, SPied & Ski .......... 9* ao.;111 Stor1g1 ... 9090 Alrer11t _, ......... tlllt C1ml)trs. Sile, R1nt .... Sl20 lllttlr!t C1<1 . . . 9130 MOili ~ H<"'net ...... 911(1 M01orcydtl/Scoc11r1 . . .. ~lS(I /,\rJW Hom1s. S1le-ll:tnl ....... ~UO •·~lltfi, Tr1ve1 . . .... 9110 lr1•ler1. Utility _ q1to ilUIO Servi~ & P1rh -·· 9400 '--._ .. _ .. ,.,._u. _ _,Jl"I Trivia? lt'1 o reason to read the Dolly Pllot'i entertalnm•nt page every Saturday ~ ' . ... • . . ' . " ~ .. ,.~ ..... ... ' Thlll'sday, <ktobtr 17, 1974 J RICI! htot• ..... ., .. J000-2999 Tlte Bluest Mar'atplace on 1he Orlnit COlst DAILY PllOI· CLASSIFl ,ED ADS Employ.Mot I . Rtntolo .......... 3000-4699 ,,.,.. ........... 7000-7199 • Mo.ttianclto ••• , •• l0CllM099 Business, Investment .& flnonctol ••...•.••• 5000-5049 Announcements. Peraonols, lost & foond ....•. 5050-5499 S.rvkts & Ropojrs .6000-6099 -·-~ .. IM~t .•..• • • • '9000-9099 ~-....... y,_oportotion •••• 9100.9999 You Can Sell It, Find It, [ & 2 1 ] · One Calf Service Trade It With a Want Ad . 4 . ~567S ; Fast .Credit Approval ' "'· --------11112 o.n.r.a ..., . • 1111 Gen"•' R.L 1002 111112 Gonor•I li.1.. 1002 G•°'ral R.E. ERRORS d ·r•I R.E. 1002 : A vortloors ____ ;,;.__....:;;.::: should chock lh•ir ads "VETS' NO dally I roport errors DOWN 4 HUGE Imm o d I 1 t •I y. Tho STEPS TO OCEAN NEWPORT DUPLEX· • DAIL 'l PILOT Hsumos BEDROOMS custom 4 BR & 3 BR. Near everything. 3 BR., lltblllty for Iha lint 9 112•/o INTEREST dlx. duplex, I yr, old. 2 .ba. & garage, .each l n e 0 r r •ct ln1ertlon No , down to vets. Formal E. vtra large lot & build· urul j one unit avail. at ~ • $350 • t'ntry "1th lo.rge living .1ng, $129,500. 67~7060. mo. Fu 11 price I~ rooni. Huge formal ~lnlng $89,500. 642-7491. roon1. 4. tam!ly sized -' bcdroonis. Covered patio ror EASTBLUFF . NO DOWN Ce!Hornia ·11\'lng. Sha-ic.e-Super clean"4 BR. home 3 BR-11h-be ---Closing !:,~p1?:1~1~0 fa~e1J~t 1~ Huge fant./dit?· rm. costs'& impounds__, $575. help beat oost of Jiving. Ne\vly redec. , Owners I Mo. paymts. $241 PITI. See it now. Call 963-6767. a n xi o u s! $70,50J). Ful,l pr i c e $23,500. 641).8484. 551).8800. ~ m REALTORS · · Lilli .ISU . Lil<; ~ev/ 4 sit'"& lge. family rm., 6 ba'ths Pier ,&.float. 30 Fl,.1111 .. $260,000. F Family .llome; 6 bdnns.; 4 baths. 36 Fl. Jot. ' Pier' & sUp. '2951000 ' . . Attractive '3 BR., 3 ba. sin&le story b me on , 810 CANYON CUSTOM HOME -·$325,000 . 6_0 ft. street to s~t lol:j. '152,500 .Ji-·_...__1 Superti NEW split·level rambling Beauty' 40X90 Fl. $250,000 · 30X105 Fl. $165 000-with CounttY"Club-.!f'flty1iJllits"'\1e\lc'1lR~ -WATERFRONT LOTS 1 den,:..huge recreation rm. on lovely comer: I i' · . . 2111 S•n J .. quln Hills Ro•d ..NEWP.ORT CENTER, 1.1.B.. 644-1910 BIL L GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Huy~rrJ, D• ,, l'J H ti/'J Q\61 0....ralR.E. 1002 Gon.,•1 R.E. .1002 ~ LJ::I 4 Local Offices To Serve You _G;;•;;;••;;••;;l;;R;;.e;;;. ;;;;;;;;';;00;;;2;;;G;;••;;";;'1;;R;;.E;;;. ;;;;;;:;;;;;100;;;2 jcr ~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~E~~ii;Hi;Ai'iLET~1002;..: I :;0-;;;;•;;•l;;R;;.E;;·;;;;;;;'002;; ~ • Cliff H11ven AT BEACH H=Y"' see this 3 .eru...m. Cliarming 3 bdrm., dining rm . family rm. CANCELLATIONS : When killing an ad be sure to make n record or the KILL NUf.IB ER given you by your llit taker as receipt of you r cancell3tion. This kill ni,imber must be presen· h.'<i by the advertiser in ~aseofudispute. CANCELLATION OR CPRR!':CTlON or N'EW AD BE}'ORt-; RUNNING : J<.::very effort is made to kill or correct a new ad that has been ordered, but we cannot guaran· tee to do so until the ad has appeared in the ,,. .... Dlf.f&A-UNE ADS : The5e ad!I are 11trictly t rU1h in advAnce by mall or at any one of our or. fices. NO phone orders. l)et1dlin e : :l p ,m , t'riday, Cosla t.lesa of· -fite & 12 noon wt all branch offi«'s. HARBOR VIEW 4 BR. Large Montego, ideally located nr. pool,. love- ly greenbelt & school. Newly decorated & avail . for immediate occupancy. Anxiou s out of slate owner will consider lease \l?ith option or contract of sale. $69,000 OUR;( 25 YEAR ' . POOL $35,950. ;...:;:::, ~~ ~ 'J::C & study. Pier & slip plus san.dy 'beach. Close Secluded entry to enormous on BJlBcious'torner Jot·wltb to N.H.Y.C. OWner. will finance or lease studio living room with 20 a bea•utit.ul M.wn and with option. $198,000. It. vaulted open beam c.?il· co1M"ed pa~. A '11eparate ings & sun toM'ace t h a t guest room,... bol>by room b 0 · "" L • overlooks pres tlgtou s or???'? Really-·tbis won't war:zv. awson Jll. harbor;-Studio loft & libracy_c..olasl=! .. ·Call=._,"'=:see=:-,..>t.MO=""-·--j--~--------· -~<! + wet bar. Gourmet ldt· 1 ealtou-- chen, huge master with OCEAN VIEW. Abundant use of i,yoodi & glass adds ·-to artistic atmosphere. 7881. - LOW % DOWN This young select property on a quiet cul·de..sac: has 3 Bdnns., 2 ha &: a n assumable VA loan. The creative owner has spent a fortune on window cover- ings and wall treatments. It will sell qu ickly at $51,soo. cau .556~ 2660. ~SELECT TPROP.ERTIES I ' ' • • I . ,,_•:~ HERITAGE REALTORS ' Sun/Evu • 546-4140· macneb I lr\llne (BBlty . __..:..__ ' v a s h r a s e s h I New + ha. xlnt Call: 2 B I b oon Call; • •I -. io~..,.;;;;~,a~liR~.'E'."~~i1002iiM'r.G:an:1:,:,11D~•~~.~~-rari;;-ll":~~~,~.~~-1""0CTc·o!~ron:::':1~da::r~Mat:-:r~-1"02w;27;~F;o7;"~;n~tJ•;l~n£;V~1~~1afr~;;;1~1;,7l":tt:"n~trr1n~g~t7on:"Oa~ .. 7c~h"1~040~7L~eg~u~na~BM°"'~c~h~~iiii;;IT~iiJ~jj~ji'i~~~~l~069~;;:-r.n~,~oma::::::.<:,~opa::.,:,~:...., All(ARDED PRIZE Don't CaD Me Hollda• Entertain!-? -:G~.1:-.°';N:;O:;-. -;D:;O:;W:;;:N:;-\;;;;;;;;U;;;S;;;T;;;EN;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bay Vlaw Condo SURPRI Ii PICTURED HAL COX and DOTTIE 1:RA\J . For malting the best presentation of a MUi- tiple listed property at last Thursday's NeW'-1 port. Harbor·C:osta Mesa Breakfast meeting, a prize was given by Campus Escrow Com-pan~ ol Newport Beach, and presented by Dottie Trau , Escrow Officer to Hal Cox llanage~ of The Real Estaters Harbor Jk>ute-: vard office, The property "plugged" is loc- ate_d at 2739 Canary, Costa Mesa. This . extra _ex;posure and presentation of a MUitipie Lasting property brings out the special selling feature s and details of the home ~o.o~her cooperatirlg REALTOR offices resulting m added sales activity for sellers, as well as current in!ormatiOJ! for buyers. General R.E. 1002..ieneral R.E. 1002 A REAL ESTATE This is a traditional 5 bedroom home with spaci?us rooms, a country kitchen , Cape Cod ext~1or, a play room in the attic and a big Sycamore tree in the iront. This estate also has a large swimming pool and an 80xl00 lot. For only $87,500 this is a real estate. tp Mesa Verde. · UNIQUE HOMES, Raaltors 546-5990 Liii Your I. Home Here • Me of Charp ~hone 613-1400 Harbor Investment Co. Just Ustecl Irvine Terrace 0'¥Yner-WIR Carry An e7f.ra sharp 3 BR Home on a large llQxlJS fl comer lot with warm natural wood and brick teXturea, ~u cleaning oven and mupi more -· PLUS Tbe-owner wants a fut aale and WILL CARRY THE 1BI I , ··• ,. ... , . \\latertront: ls<:. fttit dock; 2 On a lot with tpenda " •; 2 DINING ROQMS. bmthl, bltm, brand new ahaa · · .. to WI! OlllT!tr wUl car-·· ...... ·-• move ....,.. ...,..,. a ., ... .. ~XI ,..,_ II "'Y oo -·-·'t VA~•T. • Bed...... 2 · • • >BR 2 ~ o. dy to 100. • -·· •···-• I-to- I'm a dl!llgh 28R lftd den 2 F"lREPL.ACES to rather CPI• Ir: new 'paint lhr\IOUt. ry flnancln&:! A 2 bdrm.. 1n. SW,SOOi Owner ma)' lerfft $4S.OOO. EILING ovm8'S ' f :!9withbetu. 'round,••""douibedrooms. Move ln condltk>n. 009e 10 l'WbL apt., with an OCf'&n carry, rf BEAMED C ttlul prlYl.te ~ "':~ 111 cl>en 1 .. _ new $8.rt lhopplrie Martna view PLUS a oommetcla.I Ch•rmlng Wat• ron1 BEAUTY PLUS euiw!">'10 ".!!'.'."1 t,_,;-•1 HI school. n1.,y'S38,!IOO. st0ttPLUSa1ar-.,:e'PLUS I-Bdrm. condo, $69,500. Thlsspark,llni::slal'P A chatmlrur 1f .. rental with ;.., NOV'E IN u8EfoR£ Broker &tZ.7411 or Evet: ltorqe area (that s rea.lly Owner will co n ·, I d e r F.astskie beaut)' ll only 009 private yard ~tly pro-THE HOUD~YS! ! ! ! Don't 968-1111 I: 96M062. . !.!:..?! plw,....ho '0e' ,~al ,"',r leue/optlon. bloek trom al'opplni;. OrNt ~ d ~-2251/n al all .,2 """''"""'"' ...... Newport Shores for grandma'• tetlttmttnt A 1' 1 u ..... .., mo. w t, .H;;";.;":.c'·'-"H:;;a;.;rbo:.;;.;u;.;• __ .;.l~o.;; apt. attached to retail stort. 2 Bdrma. &. den; .iln.gle incon1e too. Will Rll on ALL Ths Re•I Estate Falr .. On the ooe•n iiide of h\\-y., slot')'; walk to be a eh. contra.ct \\•ilh low interest ' on a ~nerous 4Tx1U lol tn 139-41!3 or 536-2551 BY OWNER 3 BR. 2 ~ lhe klc&.tJ011, tinaoclna: I $50,!m. Owner will C&JTY. or conventional with l~. -1 the bea., aoutb-Of·hwy Joca-1 •---------~ ~~ ~~a~~~ price are right at $87 ,500. B•ck Bey I do\\•n. ', Uon. ~500U !!""<·121l LARGE FAMILY •~ooo eau ·~-11144 .J.;#O I ,,'/l, N•w 4 bdnn .. lumily + di•· FIXER UPPER ' \.:& .,. ~" · .._ ..,./'FOL;~. Ing r1n. 2 f''rplCtJ. Prof4•lJll. I SPECIAL SPACEMAKER Irvine 1044 dt-cor. Pool, 1na11,y extras. 5 unitJil in 0rd.ngc ~I onlY · 4 Br plus bonus room p\UA Astume 7•;. Loan REAL ESTATE SJl9,500. S5J.COO. \\'ill sell or CJ("' ~ rJn NIGEL ~AILL Y & Ao'>IJEIATES I yi;: WARRANTY INCLUDED OPEN DAILY . Spacious 3 bedroom • "o Id Corma" eharmer with a family room, formal dining area and a SUPER KITCHEN . Tty mid *J'L 319 Poinsettia C&ll 6'JS-.'7m . . ' ~· ' ... ' \ \LLE'I llE\LI'' A flf HG I /lffRl'RLSl :;>CO den with skylite, fireplace, Spanish jewell Just 3 yn 900 Glenneyre st. change. \Vatcha got. f bar & lush matured yard. old. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, din-494-9473 ~9--0316 VA ASSUMABLE Agt, 842-9371 ing nn, bit-ins. Wood·bum· FOURPLEX Huntington Bffch I 040 I n g t Ire p I a c e . S h a g HANDYMAN Lovr intrl"t'~l & high sp('n· carpeting thruout. Spanlsh Bl.G CAN'\'ON dable. Only 4 yean old. red We root $47,!KXI. Call SPECIAL CORNER CONDO. Sell or e)(chafl¥(!. FRANCISCAN ~t720. Bring your paint &: save $119,500 u:~Q "I l FOUNTAIN s ·on this neglec!t>d 2 2 BR & i'"'m. n.m. J bths, UGI I MODEL HOME ['W'Aftftl!llJ BDRM .. 11.1 BATil uor.tE. Expensive \\'alipapers., Plac• ....,.. One of the mode.ls! Central I llftDtj.._. Builr on 2 levels 10 take cu! tom d r a p e d & Praperties · , I • I h I d·• ~ advanlagr of BIG OCl!:AN landscaped, \\'ailed In rom-a r • g Y u Pg ra o;:u 0 \'U. Kitchen has built-In pletc ·privacy. Vll'w. 25..,.,., 75 l·l9lO carpets, drapes, "'llll CQl.11!r---~. 1 .. 00 OYAll Sf P•UW'°•T alACH lngs & specla:I effects! 4 range & oven, l!v. rm. has 8'k l<>wl, no pts. . BR., ind. muter w/sludy 2!i)5 Harbor8ivd. W/\\" carpets, fNl:EDS 6 Roe Chamontx VACAt\'1' BEACH DUPLEX + private sundeclc! Form.1---------I CLEAl"INGJ. 2nd Level ha! O\\•ner 640-()00) -NEWPORT - I nl Oak flooring & sun deck J ,. _____ ,.._.,.., ~~~ c.:.:ai:r C,. g~ ~~ TERRIFIC \v/vicw of the OCt'an & EASTBLUFF BEAUTY $32 375 bit-in china closeL Huge TURTLE ROC~ 'village below. A real ste11.1 Jils;:hly upgraded 3 Br. 21~ I , ., 1 fam. rm. w/open beams Nestled In the :Jlls and sur-for only $47.900 FULL Bl• Trina f.todl'l wlnilni Gorgeous • story Newport + brick frplc. 2 Raised rounded by hOmes of beau-PRICE. vie;,.,. of bay. f.lust see to Beach duplex! SQ) ft. to -. ' patiOll w/open wood cover, ty la this 4 bdrm, 2 ba f.llSSION ~~ npp te cla.te fine ap-Surf and Sand! Just S32.31'.5 .1 .. towering trees, exterior home with lovely carpeting, PHONE (TI4J JI J10intn1enu lu th ls homf'", buys It (dO\\'ll) or submit lighting. C.ompany trall!lfer drapes and wallpapers. Be Skyline Dr. Owners anxious n1oving out on your terms. N E \V ! · ·only$66,500.Bkr.962-5.5U the proud owner of th_is New, ocean vie\\', beamed of area. ' Cathedra1 Ct'l llngs, prestlgloUI beauty. Its pncc ceilings lots of wood and MILLER REAL TY fireplaces, ceramic t 11 e TD. o"'Y $87.500 1 -""rM~A~Lo=sc=-:ER,_ C'8 u 644-72U l.Jn NIGEL ElAILEY & ASSOCIATES COLLEGE PARK This beautiful Collea:e Parle home is Juat waiting t ·o make you happy. Eveything from the shake roof tD the hardwood flool"! spells pride of ownenhlp. Ask about listing No. 11155. ca 11 -- Walker &Lee · llAL llTATI BlIT you'll appreciate me when . tax time comes. I'll give you tax shelter, l1 MILE TO BEACH depreciation & appreciation. Only $56,500. 4 Bedroom pool I'm 4 units, 3 bedrm., & home near new city Parle 2 bath each in Prime Rental and State Beach par k . Area & I'm all rented1up. Parochial & public schools. 675-8600 I m m a c ulateJy decorated VISl•N ~~ n. uecullv< ·"'"''"' Ill.ALTY lY Costa Mas• 1024, ''1·4471 ( :::) 54M10J of $79,500 includes the land. glass, •3 bedrm, 3 ba, 3 642-tS\1 kitchens. 4 car garngc. True CALL 552 7•~ f I I bl I d deluxe units. 4 bedrucun pill!! • • ~ P cs, poo ta o s ze en, BIG CANYON i bedroorn. Good I e r ms. • VISION • 5':e~illlti~;~e;~ 1:;:~: EXECUTIVE HOME ruu price just $!29,500. Sec REALTY tra"I al 8"'·. lo Love! Call now (TI4) " "FG For Sale or Lease or Lease 752-1700. Option. 48r, 3 ha, Po o I. INVESTf.tENT DlVISJON view. Valued at over $2.00,<XXI. Reduced to $179,000 due to emergency situation. Call 644-5345 or 64G-0777. CUSTOM 4-PLEX 2 Bedroom, 2 bath unlts. Prime residential ar ea . SpanUth exterior. BI t n s, enclosed garages. Sp r i nkll'red, landscaping. Only $1J5,COO. Century 21 642-1771 THE REAL ESTATERS 16 UNITS- $225,000 12°/o CASH FLOW • ' .; ' . 2850 Mese Verde Dr., Coste Mesa COUNTRY ESTATE J~!!!!!!!!~"!''""'"""'!''l'!!~~---~!!!!!!!!!!!!,..JOver%acre.~pr awllng General R.E. 1002 General R.e:. 1oo2 \\o"OOd paneUed, wood beam· Mesa Verd• 4 Bdrm Try F1IA 1inanclng. Sharp 4 bdrm.. 2 bath home v.1th family room & full dining room. E I e c t r i c bullt·lns, fireplace. Party p a t i o • $48,fllO. Call 540-1720 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; ed ranch house. Pool. 3 I• other furnished houses on [~) DUPLEXES OCEANFRONT New listing! 3 BR., 3 b.1. + den upper; 2 BR.. 2 ba.. lower. Newly painted; xlnt location. $119,500. Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Eve11 2 BR .. l ba. + 1 BR. (l..geJ, 1 ba. Newly rcdecor. Xlnt rood. Sl 79.500 Call; 673-3663 54S--0715 associated BROK~AS-REALTOAS 1...:1~ W dolboc t.13 li>Ll SPANISH HIDEAWAY Del ighlful l BR, 2 B A Townhouae. Complete with secluded patio. Steps to pool, jacuzzi and t e n n I s , r :sy to buy at $13,750 GRUBB A EU.IS. 675-.7080 Generat .R.E. MESA V"R"E P"Porly for"""'" ~ " relatives or servants. Zone CREAM PUFF tor 1 more unia.. 1129,960. Super sharp lour bedroom 1 1 _ home on short ~treet near 111 Quall l the golf course. rBeautlfUlly 1 PlllC9 UPl;tllded. for zracioua-liv· p , --&. .. · Ing. Enclosed patio ln front.I Dp....-.ln ' . Prlvat~ b acky ard with 75'2•1920 !paci6us gardens. All that ~ QUAil ST. HIWl'Olll 11.M:M plus an assumable ~··-; fa O loan -$l86 per month pays st ccupancy prlnclpal, Interest and tax-Eastbluff es. Won't last long. Call 546-2313. call us Pbout this extra neat OPEN TU. I • fr'S FUN TO BE HICEF 3 br family room home in ................................. ..... F..astblutt with large park = like yard AW pogslble boat, OIECK mESE ~f1allU storage acce11. 13BRFixerUpper,VA Quick '~ a.-::1 11hort no down or •••ume ,e-1 . -· Owner will li+'A $32,000. . · , ... p finance at only $64,950. $37,00D! Two story + sparitl-can 644-'1211 ing pool. Not a condo. Love- ly residential area. Rutty -won't lat!t! Call st7~ .... 1002 ~NIG[L DAILEY & ASSU[IATES 4 BEDROOM 2 hath, double gar-e, corner lot. Eastslde, C.O.ta Mesa. $34,500 .Roy McC•rdle Realtor 1810 Nawport Blvd., CM 541-7729 ./4 BR, custom Cape Cod, owner m•y carry ht TD. $75,500. Call day or nite CENTURY 21 645-7221 ORTl!Jl:C .. t'xtr~~ first cabttt.. ·.i Newp©lt 8e,rr at Newp©rt i3emi. ~, ' Whe!eelse?AM nolhing south d Sea Ranch's tx>ldness to compare it with. But then it dOes defy comparison. Deep coortyards, balconies and decks everywhere: spacious. accommodating reskiences for uncommoners. Wood sheathed, clipped eave, saltbox architecture. Defies description. must be walked ablxlt to be appreciated. Mo!Qf. up SupeOOr Aveooe from the Paciic Coast Highway lo eight smeshing models. Rom ,......al,000 and worth every penny and then ' 'liine. Cont snllf at Newport Beach. eilhet You might get e lungf~ d fresh · sea-txme air! • ,,.. •• aumw.e · 142·7461 $PACEMAKER IN MATURE Neighborhood, 4 Br, with liv· ing room. game r o o m , covered patio tor"" BBQ. 2 893-8533 TAKE OVER Government Loans 3 & 4 BDRM· homes in all areas. No q ualifying • SJO.OOJ. to ns,!MX). 1s aU you need. For more in- formation, c;!lll BK R • 847-3.584 $ QUICK $ WE BUY HOUSES Ask for Ed. KASABIAN 1080 " ' Corner 12 Units , , Twin 6 U. Bldgs. All 2 BR, some w/bean1 ceil. Massive stone facing, I.ge. paln1 trees. B e au t , mainlained. f.1oderale rents. Prinle locarion $184,MO Wesley H. 'N.ytcir Ci:i. REAL TORS 64+-4910 • • COSTA MESA Prime Income Property * U Units .. .A.J?lexes. , Spanish ~le •New JS Units ' ' •77 Unils-New Orlean11 All units approxlmatelY 1 mile to Pacific oceall. ARTHOFERfH0\1,TARD DEV. CO., INC. .I ePRICE SLASHED• rest & bar, putting gm, $3450 V Red Cernmt, Realtors Adil k "'" '"°' . acant r--sauna. P . ,,,,.,.....,.,.., DANA POINT DUPLEXES Filbulous oc-ean \Tlewt " 'I Very Serious Seller lido Isle 1056 1 Bil Furn. Alum across Two 11tory Colonial. Ckean fron1 pool, adult park. Perf. ' view. Palatial, 4 BR & fam. N~R new 3200 sq ft 4 br, cond. See to apprec. 548- rm., 2% BA., 30' living ~ce. dl'~, 3ba, South ~tio, I~'"""'-------­rm with stone ftreplace, all nice family home. Sl25.COO. APT si1A? mobile hOme in bltns dshwshr ceramic tile 673-8700 appt. princ only. adult park on the b a 'I· & indoor-outdOor carpeting. Mission Viejo 1067 $18,750. ~2 6 "Icy,• bea4tilul duplexes $68,950. to $93,950. Frum $9500 down Office Onen \Vkeods 1~5 Wk days call 496-3431, agt '; Shag carpeting and custom I c8='-'i "'-'=p="---1400-drapes thruout. Huge patio, 4BR, 2ba, 2 story w/frlilc, us ness roperty 33931 f.1 alaga Dr. · • Dana Harbor Income llomea. overslzed yard, do u b l e large rear yard, as&llllle 7?0 HOUSE on C-2 lot. $7.00J garage. $69,500. Terms. V:_:A"'''-'8.J0.=::5939=----~ 1 d 1~ Int '~ H bo l=~~~----~1 ·.: CAR R L TORS :-n., ·1o • M><>.> ar. r, TWO • le xi 0 • PE"-', EA Newpcrt Beach 1069 Cf..1. 836-fi670, U-1.qr 967-6435 ... p xes, nt £AO.st · · 640-8677 or 49!M271 Costa Mesa locatk>n. WaJk , Cemetery Lots/ to shopping. A solid In-" Oceanfront Duplex 50 Ft. lot; mint condition? Huge enclosed atrium polio. Owner will finance 9 'I. . Price $187 ,500. Per 0\\-ner's re q u es t, principals Only please. JONES REALTY INC m"" (714) 673·6210 Crypts 15QO vestment for beginner in- vetrtors. Don't W3lt. Call SACRIFICE Pacific V i e w now tor more information. f.1em. Park. Dbl. companion MILLER REAL TY • " crypt No. 70 in Le.Gunita 6.t2-48ll Court., IW82rit~,.!--·R-Lind-c. -4~p~1.-x...:.,No-eed-=:c-,~w~o~rk~1 '. ' ques , .....,.u _ 1r., Santa Barbara 93103 Or HuntingtOn Beach . phone 805-969-3174. Large 3 BR + J.2 bedrooms, : bltns, clclsed gar., s w I m ~. Commerci•I Prpty 1600 pool. Easy terms available, : OWNER WILL Hurry Only $59,9.!ll .: CARRY 31;2o;. First P ioneer Realty 58' x 105' Jot OD-Newp:irt. -~=~84~2"-44==2"1==-1 Blvd., Newport Be a ch. FOR TRADE $55,000. 10 % down, owner \\'ill carry. Call for in- formation, PREST I GE 1101\1.ES 645-6646 Income Property 2000 Or Salc--Dt>luxc 4-Plex in xfn! ·: rental area of Hunti~an Be1:1ch. \Vil! consi<IM" tnl.dt! for good H.B. or C.l\T. Home . , or Renial. .. JADE RF:ALTY 963-78(li • , INFLATION-TAX PRO. ·;; TECTION 6 units, bnnd : new 2 & 3 br., cpl., drp., frpls.. bltns., att. g a r . , llouSC' Sat 244!1 0 r Rn g e, 01. $17j,000. 644--Till pat)os, indiv. yds. 0 pc n Industrial Prpty. 2100 . . • . --'" .' ' • • ';; • £ 8 DAIL._Y PILOT ' Ttwrid.17, °'tobtr 17, 1974 ' Hou ... untu.nlshect -HOusos--u~.-,-.-,.-,il);d-~_,..,..,Ho.,.._u-,.-,-u"n"'f-u-rn_l_sr_...i~-c;~-.---u-nfvrll.~-. --iiil=~.--,,-"!t'!---,.-f~ ... -.-1ili0li-~ ~~" ~' j Ai?-••,' Unfym. AHrtl'llt".A! \hi!urn • ." 1-m•• R.;;1 Etteh Excnae 2800 \Yant Nf\W{IOrt Jtouae/Unll• ltnve Newport Lot $391~. El'l(;lish Vu 6 rme ~.(Ml. S4nto Bar6ira 2 nc Pf•)CI Gener1I 3202 Huntlng!!nBeach 3l40NowportBNch 3269 l'OR'-''"'lmAJettlc~1n Huntingtoo ,~ 3741 ~--·-· N24 Huntlngton-h 3840 NowportllHch .3'69 vtcw, nrw br, 2~ ba, J.neldl • -.. ~ • ' br, ) " l>A.. -'" c1, ........ aou. ,,..,, adl_ "'· LOWW&Ji KLY RATES lllSOAC!ENW ~~ ll!f MIM 'l l''I LUXURY Am 3..!.lt.. 2,.,,.,"'~·1<."'~-.~'."', aoD Ac trailai'nr lak~.000. Scll/tr11dc ..... Ownct ~ Reil Estate Wntd. 2900 WANTl"O! 4 or 5 bedrm hoo.,e netl.r OCC. \Ylll rt'nl. letaM!, buy QI' ll".tde 3 bc..'dnn houM'. :r.;· blocks !iOUfh of S. A. Cl\1C Center. llome ph. 549-122'1'. VACANT 2 Br house, nr. Nt1wport F\v)' $90., oounta·y .1M'.Htih41:, kktl, pctl, 11i.n3lea. 2 Br boWie Coata Atesa, ..... -'""''"'· 2 "'" 2 Bn teahouse Newport St!och, l!S6. Vacant. 2 Br llu.ntinru>n &ach, singlet ok, wlU Rive opliol\. 2 Br Balboa, S215, ainQ:les o r tamiUes, Ag1. 1''te. !J79.M30 LANDLORbS! UP to Ona ntillion i11 pro-w" Speci!Uize in N(!Wpor. J><'rly noodl'd bef<1re e.1.cl of Beach e Corona del Afar • yeiui! Apt11 & o r oon1-A L.aiunn. Our Rental Ser· , 1nl'1't'lal. Sick JM'Opertli!! ok. viL"C la FREE to You! Try ,,., Mr. K11y 64!r-8300 Nu·Vlew! I~~~~~~~~' NU·VIEW RENTALS I I~ 673-4030 <1r t94-l24B ._.. ,,. NE\VPOftT° &acii'b' a ch, · . duple.'( $.135., near beach. HouMs Furnished • 3102 11, $85/J115. Utll pd, nack apts al bch., Lagunn $110 . UTIL pd, ba c h ,, ' \V/gartij,'e & pool. CdAt $.125/$140. UtiJ. pd., 0t.'t'81~ front bacbs. Newport ... $150: UtH pd, small rear cot- tage, yd palkl. Cdl.-1 singles ok. Costa Mesa 1 BR. ft>nced, util pd., Sl'r5., single uk. Huntington Beach, poot, pvt honic. 3 Br, 2 Ba, $265. Homefinders * 642·9900 Balboa Island 3206 CHARMING 2 BR. l"rplc, Kur, 11•shr/drier. tlSO. 120 Coral. Avail Nov 1. (TI4J- "'8--0203 . Ii la1~ Jn advance. $100. LARGE FAMILY no ta full -· ii: ri E •··· wil.Wil. 0..lf.I '" 'J ... .,.. ., .. clean'&· & ¢<:. dep., % Home ln f.:aatblu!f, Ne• r 2 :r i,ar ~~ ~ ·•ecutl .. ~Jt.. J3EAtrriitn. OROUNi>s lust be}'! compl~ed. 1, 2, JIUnted, cl to beach . refundable. ·Children OK, ,_, Corona del Mar ilbth, New· I r 1t" Sa' r1 Clem 'f n t e , n7 Yorklo!"ft llvd. AdulU: -·W.· Pell • ' 6 .a becb;omia, tlntplac;el, \'aar l'OY.Dd leue. ~ rno. pc11, 846--4800 ~ ly relurhlahed, 4 bdrma., 714-6:a6·6127 Beach Blvd. at .Yprktoym 10 rnl.nuttt to C>CellJl. !..ara:e: 901111 with .PBtiol Or Call 184-1.g.'18 betwffti 8 A: 4BR, 1 'L ba 2 bll., uew c ll r p e l a 6 OPEN HOUSE SAT • SUN • ' 53M41 I 1 , a 2 Br. 1 r-•I $11$., bt.lc:ohiol. GREAT LOCA• S, 6'fS:.!294 anytime. 124 45tb CaJJ ~llro dnpes; aatden.ina tumllh-9 lO 5. 3 Br, W!Llhf!r~ dryer, STUDIOS'& f BR1s. 2 BR $190-wl"' P~dp $~ I TJON IN 111£ BEACH St., WHI lf~ r ~~-="-'=-;=~=I ed.Nowonly$550amonth. -ttove 1c rd. Adult com-e 1''111 kltdle:n Gu • WU!f.-dinc ... ~.;.~I i60-32ZIAll or N.wportHe'8fltt 3170 lrvln• 3~1 1!!11 mwUty. No pets. 1o1O3 • Jieated pool • Dn,peries. carpets. g a 1 --... .... or ene c;ir llolbwn or. Hi.anJirurton e.Laundryt.acllWet ·heat._ .. ias --.~, alr :,tarlcn., · NEW CVST. f>uplei,13 br ifr' RENTALS * Beach. l -• Free utilltJH condinOnllia. 1w1 m-m iP.C 2 BQ>R@,M dcluxe CondQ. 2'Ai be., form. dln .. r ni' T nhou Uhl O Fl'.telJneM POOi; rec. room. w~ <"l CommyniQ:. ~·new. aun':e:n llv. rm, 2 Cftl' gar: \'Wa.ae 3• UnJv. Pk. ow H rft 3525 • T.V. A nl&ld 1>erv, avail: lt~dr)'en. i 1 '1 Ulfna, ttftlg.; )'Out own cpts, drps. bltnl. ,375. 3 BR-u~i':!i.;:;;•;.;--·1425 REALTORS s ECU R ITY Omtrolled, 2 ·.·~B-9~, . . Off lhe Beat.nPatli -" ~.-j)IV. pool 8.l&-WS ~---. 3 BR., 2 ba ............. $38& SINCE 1$44 story, 2 BR, 1ni Ba. Adults, e l m: .. ae~-:•ce ·~ t~ &_&,I~. ~Children OK. 2 BR, i bft', •cpt1, jpatio. 3 Bl?,. 21~ ba .••••• $380/~ 673.-4400 no chUd uuder l6. Tennis. ocran ' ..,. , AdullB ', ..... .:.. Utt: tfiO. AJ! for &v or gar. •etc. Adulti. ncc pets, The Terraoo uuna. jaCUlZ.i. 6/lOtha mile Hunt. H•tlMIUr : 1742 ·""" n:t. DaitJiNp fee 963-4.567. , Yettly. 54IJ..6306., I 3 BR., 2 ti. ......... $400/425 H'RBORVIEWHOME from beach. $250. mo . · --* buturN ·~carpell 2 BR a.pt,. newly painted~ Sin-Cl-.. 13176 Greentree Homes "" 536-9409 SPACIOUS BACH. C'o t\'d o *1 Blt·huPoolincll . waibe.r new lhag cpt, drps, lotp · !"'••.....,• -• 2 BR .. l bath ..•..•• S315 . LQX OPLX :J BR 2% Ba w/IW!ffn ~. a!oove. New '~ srd,n'fS.~· ~ !!.!~ t~ 'A 1~~ COMPIEIELY ~. Turtlerock 3 BR, 2 Ba. $475. F/P new crpts '&: drpe' turn. Kit. ~~d: $%15. Ou & ..Watet"'N '· Garage street .. ar ,,..._.,,. '2'JlR, 2 BA: ~~ nelgbbor- 4 Bit.,*~ hllthJ ....... :,.&SO ste~ a&fuo trom P~. Bea~b ~of .Hwy, CdM. 557-011 • " L' ~•ucu.a.ftaPTS ,, • -hood, ,1.:alldng distalce to 4 BR .. ~ baths ........... 75 Elm. I, Swimrnµig s:ilXI mo .. Ait. uk for Laguu IMch ·.3741 , ""'""" """~ ' WALiC' tQ BEACH -evecy#ilnp; l •d\lld ol(. S195. 3 BR'., 2 ba .••••.• S475w/gdnr Pool&: Rec. area. Dorothy, 833-3544. _ ---771 Scott Pl&l!e,.C.M. l , 2 &: 3 Br. crpt, drps, 492.-0801; 496-0911; 49'J.47$ College Park R e iAYl:OR mMPANY Dupleaes Unfurn -3600 EFF{C~~Jll)t...bwu $171. &C-Ml7 or~ I., gu~.m UIU• ~t.~m'-:SPAC'IOOS 2-BR ~ ·to 4 BR., 2~i"~·k ·ii ....... $450 ru:Af.rons/DEVELOPERS ~;:. -... \.\'k.. Ii~ pool, MEOl'fER N'~N1 · 1 15th St., HWltington sl:lQps. beach. NO p ~Ts 752-0460 3 & 48R beach house, $400 ........... ~~~ lllundry. VILL · £ · · . 847-3S57 fierm.·$19049.H'm4. ' 3 BR., 2 t~~: is'1~" ..... $450 t:: Le.Ase IT NEW ye (l rly, Davidson ReaJty. v1u.Aca:.1f"N, 4~136 . ' 1_ Bedroom :.'!-........... 3 41 OiEZ-'-ORO AP1'S NEW · 2 BR. 2 BA~ • 3 BR., 2 oo ...•.... , .••• $500 With Ocean VleW 645-7513' N•wPGft S.ach ' 37'9 1 Bedroom & ne:n , UC • ;.·3294 Atlanta range-•tJsnwshr 1mu • Sor- -I BR., 2 b.i ............. $690 Gn:at kitchens, 3 BR .. 3 ba., Aptrtments Furnished --t. ~ l. co 2 Bedrooma ~ ~. $255 1,2.11·3 BR.' 'Prlv gar, pool, rv, ,,O .peu1. 4!Ji..1934 CALL 552 7500 -WINT!!'R RENTAt"' " 2 Bedroom TQW'Jlbouse '3'..!0 'Wallher, dryer. Close to S J , \ • fireplace, wet .bar. tennis, Balboa lslencl • 3706 cfct. to 'June , , . · 2-l(XI Harbor Ql\!d • beach, ~ In ~In ' • VISION • Ja<=t, •wimm>ng, etc. · _ 2.br, Beachlront apt_~ °"""-Meoa <.f .(21<MO"*'! •a.uulLO<h 3148 Capistrano_ ,3878 OVERLOOKING NEWPORT NEWI:.Y decorated, wall to Utll. pd. lit & 1ut mo. NEW BREED API'S. ..-,.. ~ ---j- Bilboa Peninsula 3207 ;REALTY BEACli! From S400 month wall crpt, fireplace, 1~1 Ba, + refundable dean's;. dtp. 1 BR. frplc, '.'cpts, ,drps. ~ OCi:AN VIEW 2 BR l ba 2 BR. condo $21.5. Prot. No • • Call 64f>.6147 2 Br, car space, util pd, G!Kll W. Sea.shore or. cau jacubl. ~I. gar. -All utU apt., -lush gantem, this pets. Da,ys: (213) 4$S-3581 $150 Util pd. nice 1 Br, patio. ... ~ No End, Laguna 11 .. $165. Util pd, 2 Btlr, ~ 11.r Blk heh, winter, Newpcirt YEARLY RENTAL a red hill rompany Newport: Crest Really yelll"jy ltJ!lSe $300 mo. Call Mr. Pattlsoo_tir ke)'.· pUl.;No,pet&. Adults only. unit 11ep8rate from maln Evea/Wkendt c714> 9&8-26lll 3BR, 2 BA downstairs unit Univ. Parle Center, Irvine NEWPORT BEACH, l tu 1 y at 126% Agate Ave. 53&-8538 642-3698 $19'.I. 393 Hamilton, 64>4U1 bldt. S295/mo. 494-ll65 or Antt F~rn/ Unfurn' 3900 unfurn. 1325. yrly. AvaU. Oci. J---------•I beautiful setting • I a r g c or~ LAS'BRISAS APTS <It 642-1960 , , _fH-5602 eve. r•• ~ BLOC: 4BR. 2BA un-2 BR Condo ..•. $%35/mo Lse ~ ~= ':~ ~::~:. OCEANFRONT 4 Br, 3 Ba, ~IS Rive~~ve 642-~ CASA VICTO~fA APTS· l'cLo"ag"---'u"'n"'1-'-'N-Oi'-!"°__,,l_~3~15"°'2 CHOICE •, $200. Ulil Pd, OC('anfront 1 • Br, Beaut loc! Laguna P30, 2 Br, ocean/city view apt with/gar Laguna. NU-VIEW RENTALS tum upstairs. $400 mo. yrly. 2 BR O:lndcis ..... $265 & S275 Years Lease $575.00 mth. winter: $,40Q. mo. yrl)', $650. evatar 0~ beach. 1 Adults. , ~, 3 ~ wii>atlos . · · LAl!CE FRONJ Avail. Nov. L 3 BR Condcis ••... $265 le S27S Cole of Ne"'""' ... Rltrs mo. l.tg :.i Br, 2 Ba, winter: ~!l.:..~>vt badl~rues, htd pool. Frqm $169.50 ; Wo Pets LOCAtlONS · 3BRH t:1M t:1'K •11'JC .. _. $300. mo. yrly S45(1. mo, .3C\;1,.1.nly.A wla. Pool, reC rm.,'elevatOtii A 11.IERR~ CHRISI'MAS ' •.• • •~~6'7>-~_ltl10=o-r~4_>h'l24 __ 8 ~ S.15. J BR house, utU. pd. Co5ta 1'1esa.. Walk lo beach. Newport, $135., Va· cant. 1 BR house C>rona d~ Afar, singlet, l'OUples. (Bolh have crpts, drpa, garb. 3 BR :m~~ '. 'Wi.$375: $ii5 675.SSI 1 642-8961 or 615-8008 SJ&.WK UP. 1 Bdr., 2 lb. •See. gate Cu .l at.er pd_ Free fent mo. ol Dec. Good VERSAILLES = ~~WJ!~ Call eves. 4 BR Honies ... $335,$395, S4Zi Sanla Ana 3 280 l.-100ERN 2 br, 1 ha. Close & Bach. r:olor TV, m!Ud 525 VictO&, CM,~-8910 ~ 21, weeks~~; Tennilail RANCH REALTY -·-.. -to Bcty. $300. Call before ienl. po<1I. THE MESA, 415 • &,,..__. mem-n1111p av . tlN THE LAKE , -· PIER. main bay, pvt bch, lge l Br dplx, Wil l furn. Winter ot yrly. 613-6640 551 '.lkXI 3 BORA-1 &: 2 BATH, large 6PM, 641-9030. N. Newport Bl., N'. B , ['RAND NEW._ 2 br., frpl., $241)-$340 per mo. No lease. * . 1t I t .,.,,.... N t & · t 646-9681.. indlv. ydii'. pe.liO, cpt.., dtp., New ltg dlx <t<lew 2&3 bdrm, At & uth Coe.st Plaza. • ' ,. .. • Also 1 Br unit $110. Hun- Ungton Beach. Agt. F e e • ,_ Coron1 del Mar 3222 B1lboa Island 3106 $175. ~ be.ch frplc, 1.o.='-"-_;_;_;_=0---__;;= beams, near China Cove. 11 .. • 3 BR.., 2 ha., bltins, lrplc. $275, 2 Br, trplc, p a 11 o, garage, 2 blk b eac h, Newport. " - " Xlnt location. 675-7673. B•lboa Peninsula 3107 $325. 2 + Den, 2 Ba, frtilc, front house, child/pet OK. $350. 4 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, ga.r, 700 E. OCEANFRONT child OK. WINTER RENTAL $450. Excepty. nice 3 Br., N. 'BR 2BA 2 frplc., dbl gar, near China w • • cat gar, Cove. ~y view, fpl, comp. tum, NU-VIEW RENTALS wsnr/dryr, ool TV, D/W, 673-4030 or 494-~ crpl8, chps, bedspnis, etc, etc. $600. mo furn or $500 FOR RENTALS unfurn. Call eves. 67J.3770 f I RANOI REALTY 0 • .......,. ew crp pam • Balbot Peninsula 3707 bltns., a pr. ,$2;i• AfaO 2% be., 2 pools, central air 1t 556-5800 1t ~. Lots of trees, $290. CLOSE Jo Bctl, 2 br,, new .3.br. $325. 2449 9i'angt' Ave., cond, fl)l. 23821 Hillhurst• Dr. TUSTIN REALTY Cent""''" 546-9521 ~ SPECIAL cpt, $200. ""' l2'Jl Watr. ·CM. 644-ml, Qoe• •ROWie <OU er.wn Valley Pkwf>. * 832-Slll * Hses Furn/lJnfum 3300 BAYFRONT yrly, l . l br, 11~~' 47th .St. 875-5926/ SaL , (n4>e.l760 office, if !IO, WE HAVE RENTALS w/Boat Slip, 2 _.tJ,-4· way 556-4760 .. LGE ~BR, Pool, adj. to an&Wer4!&-1625. As well as a fine selectiOn C D M tie'-util. pd., gar, $450, mo. BEAUTIFUL l br, Cloae to shopJllng. $155 •• mo. ,Oep0,gil Mesa Verde 3163 pf beautiful homes FOR • • • 6'131790. 1 Fash. Island. Comp, _lurn., refundable to resp. c1e~~ . SAl.E! Let us solve your APARTMENT 112 BLK .... bch linens, dishes, etc. $3U. mo. tenant. Infant ok, no l!e111 e HOME ATMOSPHERE housing needs. \Ve're here t~ 41<>.J or ·Mir-WOO 188l -M<1nrovi.a, CJ.t. Ocluxe~2 &: 3 BR. Rental to sef\•e you! ~lgl'h htt a,"", .... ~fhedt one bedroom 2 B,r. walk·rttn clalo;>_e~· shag BEAU'l'I1'"UL Bee.ch Apt. 2 646-Ql4 P 0 f c , 3 0 9 5 Ma c-e A v e . BOB PETTIT S200 "u"'' CJll, carpo , ....... rm. , • ........, • ,,. 546-1Dl4.. l REALTOR C.D·.M. T-ENNIS $?ill P•" mo ll16 W BR, l &, dim-•W-No ~·• UriJumlshed, , Br ~~_,·~--~~ Balboa. Call 6ri.-4526. ' pets. FamUy. $.l)}. m b . $196. Utll jlil, "~, lndry Newporf"BHcr. 3169 Finl 'Vestern Bank Bldg. Like new 3 bedroom and UNIQUE winter. 00-7113 or 642-Q82 fadl, cpta, '•cl.rps, dlhwht, Univers~ypa: NITE~-7IXKI ~~~ . .:.,~__!.to court -$385. Balboa Inn. PuoL Util pd. ON the bea~, bachelor Cl~~· !f~ ...... ctJ!WA. !:aL THE Mosi ....... , •lll>ln:u. 11ngles, ftorn $U5 TifE . .-uu.-"'""-... • IRVINE RENTALS CD.M. CHARMER $100. to $?ill-..,.,...,.. SECOND SOORY. 103 Mc-839-1476 EXCITING VIEWS 2 BR ···················SJ?S Spaci<lus 3 bedroom and BAYVrEW, be8cb 1 Br $250. Fadden. 675-1865 • e Tropict1l PO:of· e IN NEWPORT 2 BR '' • '· '' '' '''' '' '''' .$350 family room hon1e S 4 7 5. UUl pd, plalg, adll&. 303 OCEANFRONT W.inter ren-2 BR, crirta, drpf, 1 bltns, ' 3 BR , , : ..• , ...•• , , . , •••. $375 Furnished $50. extras. E. FA&:e1vater (1)871-2866 tal, liC 3JBR, newly deoor. spiral staircase, ' !re a 1 ~ .. ~ J:%t~t .. ~~ Pool • Acapu_!m Aqua Bar I: Jacuu:I. Spectaculat 8 Aero 1-ako .. ~ Fountains·-~ WlllooiDoUar Clubboule, G)l)n. · ~una. TotaJ Seoor~"'" Immedtate Occupru)cy .-. • ADUtTS ·1 &>rry,·Ne PebJ Bachelo!JJ1 2 & 3;Br's. from ,,75 per mo. 37ot'~Ji fJr. ~i4.5 . I SANDPIPER """' OORONA' DEL MAR . WAU(1'0 I or 615-2234 · · · any s zc, p case ca I I , , Rosemary Sietz . , . sbe Is • , ,,'=O~P~EN"""_SA~T~&--_s_u_N~l_-4_ heading our rental· dept. 3 BR. FR .............. $425 WATERFRONT Coron• dot Mar 3722 tn4) ·~or 521.oiJiS fireplace, .. frig .. lg.-... Uo, ·-~ "'" 4 BR, FR ..•• , , .. , •••.•. $485 gu & water Rd-548-lliS door.. -F.a.ik. to Shops, res:tau· SlMPSON·pUNN REALTY Beautiful 3 bedroom to1vn· 2BR, lba, over garage, lease, OCEANFRONT .. CHILDREN ·Ok ,rants, theatre, ocean. A FAS(IION ~ Pi'lvacy-Peacetul-spacious BAYFRONT Pict, float, S-Bay & Beach RJty Sr;,.-3000 Br~ 4 Ba. winter or yearly, LOVELY 3 bdrm, 21h balh 673-:.ntS new paint, crpts, dishtl'hr, ?.10NTHLY rental, 4br, 2 car ·garage. $375. Je8-S('. Barbn1 pr, on the beach. 18lh St, Agent. 673-i550 S250 per mo, 716-f75.i NEW 3 br, 2 b.i, bl!ns, frpt. Bayshore$ 3112 g11r, SUPER VIEW? $485. 673-2925 or 675-2024 552-Ilm house, private boat slio . adults only, Near the ocean, Studio apt., •hu.g cpt., gar., . . lew 'E!lepqt, very private, •NE\V 4 br College Park furniture oplil.18.L $59j. m pets, 6T;.>-3580 $230. yrly. 673-2493 l.ge 2 Bl' $170;-3·\8r it% 2-~,'2-hath units with 2 ba, tile ~r. AJc, S425i CHANNEL REEF Costa Mesa 3724 1 1:1R apt, garage & garden. f8' ~~~ ·~~ =~i:~~~~ ~: lertse. 833-8974. COM' b . f 1 Wk:e small house. $18 0, · • All dul LUXURY APr. LIVING 1 l 2 br., turn. suites or unfurn. 5\lllH. $295. t> $450. s most e a u t 1 u 642-0657 <1r &l5-0I45 DUPLEX, 2 br_, bltn. kil-. a _t; full r.ecurity build- Laguna Beach 3248 be.yfront location. Ver Y CH frpl, hd\.\'ood Drs., new I y in;g.. New ~t. drapes, 2 Swimming pools, 24 hr. -~-------large two bedroom f\llnl&h-Ambassador Inn o~m~J~ urn's. 1 B r, decor' a, SUS. mo. Adults built-Ins, dl'CCl'. Leases from ·tchbrd. tils. pd cl S175. 1 Br. No. end, near ed. $600. BRAND NEW = ~· 0,_,..,, . .,.,...~. on!,Y• no pe_ 11. •-,.-,_ed. Oc-$500 per mo. Q,{, -'-.,u " ','-· beach, child/pet .weloome. unLE ISLAND V!o(W....... • ... ~ ----~~ ..... "".,";!f hennn. ~ff.! ec. -:.-: BAYSHORE.S. 3BR, 2 ba, frplc, yant, 2 car gar, xlnt , cond. $475 &15-0045. Mr. $210. 1 + den view, steps $29.50 & Up San Clement.:· 1 3776 ~ .. r· ~ (714) 675-8551 ' bal ., A':uct. m:;;-or 2BEDR00?.1 iooceanVictoriabch. Luxury home on East SINGLE .STUDIO APT , 2--~1· Crpn· .. ts, ~w· .. ~htt:r.: 'fr#PQrt,BayTow~rs . • tY1-• l SOUTHOFHIGH\VAY $2ll. 2 Br, ocean/city view Bay~ront. C;orpple.tely SPACIOUS 2 BR clCse to •u.llU P •·pa.....,. -... ,,. 3!!• F ndo 5 NI / $?'"JO. mo . 642-5957 upt., hltins, gar. furnished. 40 shp avadable. SPECIAL. WEEKLY RATES ho bea!h VIE:\'V NO . W:ll. Nr shopping. -':1,.n 1.l"!, . t.,• ; p' iOp ~ , (!pt~ennls. Costa Mesa 3224 $300. Charming 2 Br., frplc $Bro. 2'277 Harbor Blvd. 1 ~~ .. .,..,; ' ' Water I: Gaa P. Adults . · · ~ . \I ( -.vi'. .~. ho d . N BAYSIDE DR CosiaMese.6454840 I ~ ~ pe.rm. Qnl,)o.MBOg!e. SI 644.-tS . _,l'Ol\"-1%uJE~()A..., ""'· Y patw. 0-End. • 4~164. ' . . ·-OCIE"ANFRONT ----;--;un-E;£0Alll'-. 3 ~DR. 3 .baths, family rm. FAMILY wanted 2 Br, lncd $400. Util pd ~. Br, 2 ba, Tv.-o bedroom and den. Ne\\" $30 W~Ek & . OP Apartme11ts0Unfurn, "T'1m"'"\ · '"'01111tiir.::f.~tio' _1~ -'-3 "BR;i2 ~-. Yriy $550 · . IU)Jy carpe&d & d ta Pc d. yd., $1115., dplx, move todu~. f~lc, beams 60 deck jl(lrt area apt. Unfurnished. -l"tl*!, D/Wi_~· pa -TBR 2 ha •-$400 W ~ H.eated )XlOI Vi'ith cabana. KIDS & pet ok, ~ Br Sl95. $450. Cust i:iew trl level 3 $695. • $6!i0 Night & Up. B Ibo 1 1 nd 3806 'ffr~lrvine Ip<tustrlaJ aiea. " • .... m nlr. ~ a blk from beach. $~ Frpl, move today. Br, frplc, v1e-.y, decks, gar. Call 67li '1225 e Studio le 1 B]t Apts. a a S a . 551-1.iii . • 2 BR, 2 bli, Mnter. S300 _ -~1ueller. ._ ... Cqrona del Mar 3122 pc t s . Ca 11 f or a p p t . g&rd.ge~ lncd. ~. 673-4030 or 4M-J2-18 e P!~ne Service -1Rd. pool \V ID Frplc $:IO mo yriy Cpts, drps. furced it beat 3 BR, 2 00. ~·mt er. $21a . ' .-I ~HK l213)34~2'l'l Homef1nders * 642-9900 llOl. INC" ""'-1 B<. t e Children .l Pel Section N 'h!l•-'1 1-..;.,3328· '"'"' 8 2 mt; fum., yrly SZ7S , tpw(ll'flMn ... 11• ~ ·'-2376 Ne~ Blvd., CM 0 c .... .-.:n pes . .,,..,. l:i:' . .a>°· ~,wkdys ur.30 CORONA DEL MAR \ !.: .---r·- '• per mo. No children, ~ EASTSJDE 2 Br, kids, pet, NU-VIEW RENTALS Illa-e TV&. ti;Jllid. Service Avail. GRAND Canal 2 BR. Bltns, 2 BEDROOM NEAR' NEW STEPS TO .BEACH ~,Nlc.urTI I Sri.1ALL furn house in renr EASI'SIDE Costa Mes a Ba, sundeck, c•·"t.s, dr'"'• -.s.u.oa -.allac"-loot>---+-1-~-1 1-----fT"w'--~ 'renorpe •se -nM PER MO 1 ...... u ..... ..,use . .ram.rm., •llR 211 J ~n ~!1 .... ' ' I> --· :-::_"/~ "..: --· ~·~1 ·-_, . * ELM GARDENS .APTS -.,....... NTH. ~ 2 .~-J500J~or-lffl/.9Pk -- !::=-=: :._ -·Av~~ it;=no-pe18,l:lCl0~0e.IX't:d7~l{ly Call t2I3 i4fi2-3<!9i . --. . FURN. 1 &-2 BR apt-tn!owoSUPE·R-GE-t;UX-E~-eR:--Cptg-/~,111.!"'.~·-NEWPORT CREST - -e2 II & Din , . ' n"IO. 412¥.. Femteat, 675-3888 ~ ot:"1~~ow~r ~1i. ~r~ OCEAN view; 2 & den. 4 Bd. 3 Ba, Furn SSSO adult section. Pool,. nope~. 3~,BR, 2 BA, patio, !tP.lc, d~~s...ro:fti&· 1130 VJc--2 BR, 2 ba. Condo. $525 ffrom $175,-$Q5 .. Laguna Beach 3148 641-5174. S3fil ?.1o. ln\med occupancy 3 Bd, 2 Ba, Furn. Cd¥ $650 lil E. 22nd St.. C . ?i-f. a13 A ,,West . .Qa.y Ave, toi a.~ · COMMERCIAL LEASE/OPTION ~I 494-8566 Ext. 301 2Bd,2Bu.UnrurCdM $325 &12-364:i. Ba1boa.Daya~: eve LARGE Easbdde 2 'Bt, .. MesaVefdefast&Aclams EMERALD BAY Verde 3 BR, 2 Ba'. br:: Laguna Niguel 3252 675-8600 NE\VLY decciratea fully 962-872( -L1JI&, drpa, bltns,·pool. S165 540r ll00 H -" f -hed I VISl•N furn. 2 br ant. ideal klr NEW xtra lgc 3 BR, ,a.&. Adults, no pets. 675-5800. "iiiiiiiiiiiiii~J ouse w.... W1US or un· new p ush crptg, fr e !j h 1 y 4 2 0 , 3 """kl""' _1, •"·--~anlront A•• -··/dbl g••-Broker, no fee. I ii furn. 3 Br, 2 Ba, oce11.n painted, im1na('. 1hru-out. BR, Fenced yd, fr PI c, • ,..., .... I""".. ,...,..., ""'"'"' .... ... ... \liew beach skle $550_ . Huge trees & frp\ $37S sprinklers. Lease $335. rrl(I. RI .& I ..v Linens & cJeaning. service $500. 0\(), New 1 BR, w/d,bl LARGE 1 Br on West Bay · MESA 673 ... {169 · mo. CenturY 21, S'&S-9521 1 • 831-2099 or 494-3452 ~•• • _ wkly. Ulil pd. 642-124t gar. $250. mo.,Deya 642-.'ll.64 St. Cpli, drtJri. bltnl. $1~. . GARDEN L-"-a Niguel 3152 XL.NT. LOCATION. Spac. 3 3 BR. + DEN, 2 ba, trpl, HARBOR & ocean view 3br Lge Fully Fum 2 Br Eves. 66-M.5 8549 tncl. util. No pets. 675-5EOO: l -W"'" br 2 ba d o-.111 uUI. n:n .. cpt/drp. S350. 2ha, i~. NB, l650 iumt' Bllns \V/W dtps, pool. MONT·HLY. 1 rm. bach, Broker, no fee.· APTS ' + en. ocauti u Y Lse. 4!f.r4728 eves & wknd. •~-rJ\ u~fw.. agt, 542.2237 Adlti, no pe:tS. $190. ~ w/full kilch., gar., cpts. & e 2 BR. LOWER $150. e PARK NEWP.ORT · CONOO.Lease w/option to • bu,y furn ()r unfurn 2 BR 2 be overlooking G o I I Course by mvner 493-4556 Dee'd. C.Ondo. Fu.II r cc · .. ..,., drps $175 979-1521 alt. ""'"" .. ___,,( Bl ;N APARTMENTS 2 &: 3 ~ •• crptS, drps, fac's. Close ID Schls. SJ30 3 BR •. 2 Ba, 11·a!k t~ beach, Condos Furn 3400 E>.'TR.A ·lge 1 & 2 Br, $16S. M" • · , "?"-. cpt, U1j111, •· o peta. 1,1tillUes .Jl!i:MI, Bl\tlns , i!IC, 548-4318 security guards, $390. mo. & Sl95. Redecorated, new 6P • Nr .. Har!Jol,' Centet. ·541H4M Bachelor 1. or 2 Bedroom& billndry · racruties. , Rec, i\fESA Verde, 3br, 2 b a. 831-1453 or 493-oo'.lS PALM SPRINGS !,! Br, 2 crpt. Ideal for bachelors, CHARMING 1 br, 1 b a, $215 2 BR., 2 bai cpts/dt'J>8, Fr. s:J:i'so ~Dally room w/pibol table, gym IJl!ins, water sof t n er. Mesa Ve rde 3263 Ba, pools, tennis, saunas, adults. 1993 CburCh 548-~ beamed cell,· Roman tub'. diab~, bltl,n. ·U30 Vic· Sp Pool T nnls room, sauna, pod, Adults oovered patio, close to park Jacuzzis. Weeknd, wkly, COMP. FURN. 1 br, npL $200. Singletmly. 642-Siff\ . i.torla .. 5099 J~'· Ac~ trom~ashlon I~and onl)!, no Peta. 2881. Bristol, ' Lido lale 3156 - -· -. - '" ' ... WINTER RENTAL 2 br, 2 ba, & school, immed occup, $375 SHARP, Vacant 3 br, 2 ha, monthly. (213)547-020!J or Sl35. Adults, no pets. 131 1 BR Fum/unfurn,. yr1y! util EX'I'RAt..rg def-ouce 2 Br apt&, at Jainboree' on San Joaquin ,COllia'Med , or-4 bdrm, 3'2 ba .~ den. mo, '46-5900 fam. nn, only $3j(). Prime 831-4870 _r\ower, 646-7883 od. $213. mo. New P.~ r > cryts, dtpa, ~ No pet», Hills Road. \ ·1 7S-1..:.C117 ' All new cpts, drp~. & kltc!t CLEAN 2 BR cottage for kication. 641-M7l ADULT GARDEN APT 1-BR. $1.24 Quiet Joe_ ~ch. 673-7219 evu. · ft :·' · $UO. &Wi-U81~l'f 1 171.4} ~1900 i,-i67'>~7~"'~·°',.,.'-13-446-o-,~5003---...-.. non-smoking oouple. ?.fin i Mission Viejo 3267 1 BR furn. $145/11.10. Pool. No pets or Chfldren LARGE l br,. l blk. t<1 bo.J. BA~n, $125. qtils. pd.1 -~-"-C.:.:~:.:..c,:.:_ __ ; Newport Beacp 3169 yard & an. garagt". $200 Nr. Lake Paric. 103.i Uth AGENT 8J3....9781 or ocean, ulils. ~· $195. 3 br, "2 ba, ...=.,, 2 br, Vista Del Mesa " - mo. ~. 3 B~ Conc.k>, 2b.1, pool, pati~>. St. 536-7441 aft 5 & wknds. NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep. mo. ~1876 ev,es. 1 ba,' house U8fi .. 5411-S:M5 ADULT ,GARDEN HOMF.S ~ CAl\1Fl) SHORES 4 hr, 3 be. Fantastic VIE\V. Im. med. occ'y, I...>;e, Op t • 675-74M 3 BR, 2 Ba, S tove , enc O&ed attach gar, Chi!· 2 BR. 2 BA. '''a1 Nine, by garages. Employed adtilt Corona del Mir 3822 2 BR, lge patlO, It,e frig\ • IRVINE A'tE, AT MESA fl,. DiihwaSher, no yd 11· k . dren $2"15 1..o., 830-0871 Lagunn Niguel. 496-88il or over 35, no pets 548-1021 . ato\oe. $170. m W. 18th St. Near> N~rt Blvd, Frwy . <tr~• Prefer adults, m pets, $250 3 -BR, 2 Ba, Family rn1, 52frl732 • . -DUPLEXES, 2 bt, l"ba .. $290. 962.-8936 ,--· -.. • Itvine lndustrlal Complex ,, ATTRACTIVEandoon· mo. 548-12:"18 & 542-3379. Patio, Great viev.•! 4 Rec. C · d U t l42S STU~NING l brllg85a.-doAnd·~~!· 2 br, '1 &, fl70;, 3 br, 2 BR -~-~ Cp•· drpa 1 BR $190. 2 BR $230. 2 BR. ToWnhouse, frplc, 3 BR. Air con<!, Joe fed centfi'tl. $350. 836-2452 on os n urn. poo • rec rm.. . · ""''--"· 2 be.. ·$325. All w/garage' u~ ........ •· "'• • Rec Bldg w/gym, Billiards, trom $250. l J:Ut, from $195. ,., 710 W. l8th St. & rec_ent~y redl'OOratcd. bltns, ~e. Near~ Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi. Pool,· t~MIS, Continental ',,,. .. venient l bdr. on water. $325 mo. Dock 1v/tv.T:J sllpS. 1715 w/o dock priv. 615-7156. ~~~ar~~ ~=.' ~-~77iJ Newport Beo1ch 3269 4BR, 21Ai ha, dbl car garage, FURN. l BR, $135. Al s 0 644-6800 or ~7326, · ·S175. mo. 557-0350 Security Patrol. Relrlg. inc. ·brealcfl\lf:. Separate family elect gar door opener, wet bac_hl'lor $125.. Adults, no J;"V'T'D A 1~-e.,) ~-. 2ll Ba. Dan• Pol"'--3826 • • 545-4855 • .-... Clo to l\!o •-or 545-1829 YEAnLY duplex. 3 houses bar, new crpting & drps, pets 548-JlTG 548-lO'lfi "'"""'•'"<:\ ..u601 .n1· ae ........ n. se 261.Ippu,. NEWOce&n!ront. Panoramic •4BR.2 BA,g:ir.,chUdOI\, fron1 beach, 1-2 br, 1~2 ba. pool fac. overlooking golf H -1• 1 ;Be h 37_.A Brand1 __ :'°'1ywd!' Fi\>lc, shag · --*LA PARISIENNE * .l fine be,ch. flt View. 3 BR, Frplc. Beaut. $27S. New Paint. Large yard ..$775., l-3 hr, 2 ha. $375., oourse, close lo schools & un 1n9 on ac -crpl, w rapia,.all new PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW 2 Br. Wlfum. All elecirlc. !!!!!e!' ~ ·furn. 3 car prkg. Avail 3-7 83J..8974 both 1\•/tresh. paint & churches, & Fashion lsln,ncl. applns. Mo.. to mo. or year ~ lBr duplex; 28• liv rm. Flreplade. Heated Pool. THE EXCITING mo. $450. 61>-8249 til<', frpl. & p,ar. 979-1521 $475. Eastbluf1 area, Call BEAUT ~m. apts $16.5. & lease ll'orn $400. ~ iltO ... mo. Adlts. 493-7551 or Adulta. '$185. & up. PAL.M Ml!SA.AfTS. San Clemente 3176 C3H~~~IN~' ~~~~ i<~~: \1'knds. 6!:>-4910 wkdys. for appt, 548-lT:iO $1~5 Span1::Jtyle build1n~, PRIVACY PLUS. 1 bllt to ~U.. 979-UGS MINUTES TO NPI'. BCH. 1---------E CM S280 67 PENIN. PT. ltg 3BR upside-3 BR 2 ba CONDO 011 El pv · enc gar., poo' water, lg. new 2 br, ~ ba, Ea bluff 3930 Acroas fi'om i')U co~ Bach, 1It:2 wt. from $157 :l ()(.'(':in tront, fully 1 urn ~· · · · 7-'ll07 00..1·n tll'.luse on two lots. Niguel Golf c 0 u r se sauna, lai_ndry, adlts 17301 split-leveL Trpl., baloony. It :IH32 Santa Ana Ave. Adults. N6 ~. , delu....:f' rondos. 2 BA: h & Dana Point 3226 $5.'"JO per mo. disPl\\'llllhl'r. K"bage '"•-·' K<?t!lson ne 1 blk West deluxe features thruout. $450. . • _ \ THE BAY .. __ ,_ 1561 Meta Dr. ; f pool, gar, clev, ulil Incl. COAST p 0 or Beach off Sinter. 842-7848 yrly. ~ill furn , 87$.1l_61 .,..., • OEl:Cf~. <;>N I • UIA.'.A, opt., ($ blka from N~ mvd.) ' S22a. (213) 284-2367 NE\V OCEANVJE\V Ho"> r 67~54~~RTIES 2 car gar $32~ 83i--9074 eve. MEN, small beach II o t e I . 3 B" 2' BA • 3 •• '11 -R• t ~l -~. br .. 2 .~.!.uncleck, upper ..--,..-;.....-~ -~ " ,,-==--'C""'""~~~1The fastest draw in the Weil. Rooins $21.50 \\'eek. Apls. ·:i' ToWnhOLJ¥.. wo;~ 1 ~..\. !lP r , • ·-uup e , "-U" ... n. 1111., trpt;: , --, r .. LOVELY 2 Br quiet Condo, Lease option, 2 Bl?, Jlll 2 BDRll-i, t i,s bth. Yettl'ly . , . a Dally Pilot Classified $95.n1o -53&-7056 ·SpactOOa A MOdetn. ,So. of lncld apnc. maat aulte, · 'Ulils. I~. $4~ ~ yrly., 2 Bd, 2 Ba; Fum., N.t· $500 I· pool, ocean. patio, furn or Ba. $350. mo. 640-0078 $ 2 s a. Appliances, garage, · Hwy. $400 mo. ·~'1llf ·din rm~~ PJlUC· Auto 1um; aVi111 ~.. ·21'M, 2 ~' U!'!f• N.B $500 j unfum $1$.-No last. 192 Del 1-Foiio"u"n"ta~i'"n"v"','"'u'-'e'"y=c,3~2~34 carpels, drapes. 47th s 1 , $"'£1( & FIND" -833-ll44 .~ doqr openet1 a~.f. PMl t\ S350 EXECUTIVE 4Pr • I ad, 2 Ba, Uiit. ~ • $475 1 Gndo Rrt, 4~?167 673-6275 a I t e r 6 p.m. ,; Tropical Birds LARGE pvt furn. room ' Recreation .... area. AdµIU: ·On l~ bay, t...ge new "l. .er. 1 r 67$.MOO i 1 ~ Hous• Unfurn ished 3 Br bouse VI" flarbor .~ Available ll,"il. bath. New epts • drpl!, No only,.rio_.~,:. Boat alJp. Open daily. 310 ' ..... ,.5 .. .I.• i \Varner, FV . S3R5 . ANNUAL Lease, duplex . S PH EE SK DAR A p FOO R f 88 cooldn&. $80 & $1,20. mo. ...,,. A-l""""W , NB Femando,apt102.Se6 Ml!r. T . .. General 3202 • RC"fe~nces required 557·3159 new, 2 br, 2 car gar . .list /' 675'-4(»8 """""''...-~·. 'Ji~« 67S--83Sl ....,.-; • · Huntington Beach 3240 & Neptufl('. 0 w n er on T M A C M E H 0 R N B I L 8 I R D 0 T 2BR apt, South of Hfgljway, WIWAMManapd by ' y EA ft Ly MO o ER N . ·JllAl.TY i. Al.iA· l.ENTALS -p1~mises sun. or Ph. S O R R A p S P ON L L I B N RO H p drp!I, crptg, stove, refrlg. WALTERS CO SPACJOUS 2Br, blk trom 'fieom1 P O~ -=t 4000 ,wt SNOALltf w 1t1V1C1 SA VE Y 0 U R 00\VNPA Y · 213+ 943-8364 eves. $275 mo, or 6 mo lease. 213-Huntl~on IMC) 3840 ~an A b&Y avail Nov 1, • · i · b;fENT, wWle renting. $.)0 LIDO 8 E L L f A A I I P EA £ K H 0 L 0 A 63l-S039 -. ---onty $250, 673-191.J/. ~ ROOMS ~ ·wic ,up, with f tit HOUSES 8E nJO. refund on purchase. Ch11 rming 3 BR. 2 BA, on c o c K A. f " 8 O F L L C G C ,H R R R NTCE 2 br duplex, avail Oct S 20,qG ... ~UN~ ..-. 2 lJR, newlY,' d e co r ated . kl~~~· wk UP .. 1i.pt. • 1 •',",',-,, asy \vny to own your oivn nl(-e street. 1425. i\1o. lea SC'. ~ 1. 426 Acacia. $250. ino to ·p&.C. or,, "'"""'"· 1 Qpiet.-Pvt'i patio L. o e k..; •1 ,,,_---,,,w, O't tts:*'1 -----~~~~i~~~· $~a. ~~:!ins, H.•uTett Realty 642-5200 P F H 0 R N\ l\,8•J A L A R C 0 C y N A , mo. 646-9309 1 ~~a~~~~ Sa~~ = ilrai!· Mature' ad1ts, ri; l'OR! 1 or 2 ~1t· men NlWll'CMT • LlY, c.M. f42·Ut J VACANT 3 B nJ 4 HARBOR Vu. 2 Br, uonv A A L 0 A R '-.. -:-;,., K C 0 C ~ E p K SiJp£n-PAO 1 Br rhouee "A" t(eelaon, ~ ' pc~. Cpl pral. $2ai. 548--4922 Of' wti:me"h. i'KltChen iP r l v ' ON SE.AC~l bach & I Hr Id \V lk her, 0 Y )Tl! den, tennis/pool prfv, lcsl!C in pvt jUnglt, Muat act. CON 3 ,. ~ ¥EARLX .a Br 2 ei1 Outlldo pot OK. 5481W64. '' u•lt_ l\'".>1116.5, •u-·. utll 0 ' a to ach.schoolic, 67J.8761 days 644 -2696 . RKTAEAA GAOFALTE... $250.-.lae.64l-4)666 OO ..,~ 'cpU, Newport Shores.' 2 blkt iIBOMJnn"tatbomelnCM, " -'•' " " ll' hop p I n g, FI ex I b I l' !lf'JG.1692 "' 1 • dr'J)A ~I~ ;\y, 1'dt4) _,, i:~o °"'!2 • ,..., ,,. pd. owner/broker. Call Rich at A c KB M R E MT p L E co p T 2 or 3 BDRM, l blk. bch.1 A atOve. N'~ ftj. '2z. mo. ocean. -· "'°""' _ot v...,t1t'e:. man. • . RIGHT on! Nt>nr OCC k 963-7SSt or 96'1-7652. CA?.fEO SHORES 4 bt" 3 fm. or un., au or F &hare: Ask tor Bev or o .ale ~ 1"42-4194 UC1 l Bn & bach $1XJ/$l&:i. 1 -:-.=~"""-"""=-~ 00. Fantastic VIEW. 'ln1· L O R L A A D £-' ~i~L p p p E R a 673-4535 or 7'~100 ..., 96J....4561, .. -t --UNFURN Apts, 2 St, 2: u.. i:ROOM to me,"" rbonthly. MOVE . 2 8 ho St-I.OVEL'\' H"n"ngton &y, cd ' L.w 0 r.' W st.clW i111 '1'"' .,,,.. _, ,·n ~ UM! I.) Adult Condo, 2br, 2 1try, 6'7r7468oet:y. ' pt . E c R K Np T K y R 0 LA Ry NICE comer l.Bdnn! g~ LR.G 2BR., 20t. $180 mo., e atta •• sm-pet. ,75 FIOYo-'er St, Cbata Mesa. e&n. Aun. kup, gnr. t r~~. frplc, cklse to hus deck to .Jn31e re.Ooed I . c,r,ptt/drps/lr tilUna. OK. call &a.-.2152. · J';7646-:,:,-:91:;;46C:'--' .--:-,.-==I ~~~~t ~r ~ii~::-. Sl8.'i, & ah opp l n g PIO n10. \\'ALK TO BEACH E L E A K 'E 0 G ,C t. A M 0 0 B 6 A ·i P RefJ. Sl90. 673-627-t, 644-0: AdultJi, nt' beac:hi A ~ P4tUC Nilwport Apt, 2d plan, Vacation R"1tlll t 4250 0 1(; 2 962-2951/ 963-2832: 3 BR.: $200-$385 _, 2 YEAR Old CharmilW 3 s.&.7t165 ·~ . . OJ'll.Y $329 mo, tenn"'-etc - C::1 ap:in.,, h~;·~tiO~g.!~ J BR CONOO, Patio, Frplc, Caywood Realty 548-1200 p J: AC 0 C 8 0 0 F WK H l. ll 0 ll y C B!!i 3 BA • a.pl. W/P.!ltio. DELUXE laJP 2 Jia. 2 Bl, M0-8W.n;iorntnp or eves Rent My Condoll f'Rl~LC in 2 Br dplx N.H. Bllns, "11lkable tn br.tlch. LOV°ELY llartJor Hlghl11. is T 8 0 0 M A C ff 'I N C O N A C A .. t L S-16\>. 675-57?.J. bltJ18, tmm.o.c. $21$. ha o. NEAR BAY l ahops. j Br, Liu'a''. 1 BR. apt with vim.' B&!lll<' furn, only $27j yrly. Lcssc $200. Call q>llcct, 4 BR .. f11m. rm .. 21.i bl\. 2 BDRM w/f'rtlJc. AvaiL Shopptoa A nwy ~lose. 2 .Ba. J.>~.fi:o,_P'PJ, rar: ~ :Of~f~~ and over1ook· SEVERAi. 3 & 4 Br Mmrs21 •21-~m~2409~~a!!:lt':'!.6::_·~m'__,',_.,.-i·:mi""'~";i;';--"""""-;;;;.~·;';l3-';;"'2:;;;;'~l l OM RC 0 0 M 1-MA L _r P 7 0 D ll I B 10/21 $275. 615-'™'1 or ~ts 35 Aovtr. 8471Sl •Ytty.~ ~ I. a.oice f,,\LM $315/S.'m, Rpplns. Cli D. TOWNllOUSE 2 h 2 ha 3BR, 2ba, ltplc, woodsy 644-1270 ' .,..,./MO. ,larae .2 ~ .BAYFRONT 3 Br 2 Ba Otl D RT locat.lon.,l'ff-""amlll ' .. ,,, Ill), CM, NU, IA"""a 2 ,;,. "'"· p~t:;):i: w,.tollll "°""'-nr MAl1"""' ::::." .. ~;,:":,.~; ,~ .. -:-:, ::;.:r.-.-/:'::. Cos .. -. 3124 c:;;:,._:.;. SWpt fir_ ma!rl ~'-p~-bCh.-w/pltt ~> ~n~· ~~ t~ & Jrvlte. S2n. Ask for ~rol • .$c.'h·prk", 1375, &1~~ hlildefl •llN 14ii 1toxM MIM-•: • lrtol'6 6: btach.. Ait· fT'~ 979-Jt.\5, --._., U'll---•• -\VBSTCLl f'F areu 3 Br. DR. • IC'n1: -.,.........._"" -s.ir.;. t r11h;, 2 car R~ to or l'\'t'f.I wkn 512 WATc.~~RONT .. Br, p-.1. REU.BIRD HOOPOli: MACAW SINGLE adult•. no pelt. 3 2· »R. cpta, droJ>lli. lflQ me-:-OCEAN~RON'T p!Ulb, FOR ril 13C eool btn. apprtc 3 RRco'Noo. p Fl]llc.. ~'Yrl" brm1 1lip inc 1. ~~~~~RADISB ~~:N.811.1;. :~:><J'ET ;: Br, 2 Ba. 1 yr ntw. • $1~ mo. Mk ldt-Bev. or unbsual, s & 4 er. winter -.. Br re~ 7 C:-m MANY. ~fANY ~lORE BHn.1, \\'alkable 0 bNch. I y.Aaf.67'".t-TOOO f'LAMISGO LORY PIACOCK : mo. f.'Vea640-o4J8J: 6~ .Dalt. 9&H56'l or~.m..t«lf ... 1ktl:n,f'. ·DIY or ";kt ii'. ALA Rentals 642-8383 IA'rt!<e $29.\. Ci1ll Co 11 ec t, 1-'INE 8aehclor apt.$125. yr-Tomenew:HoundDoc• ; NEW 2 Bedroom, Cpt 1 , NEAR new 1 BR if~ SP'ACIOtJSb Sep. 1 bl', ftpl , ,_842-1~ 2U-ll9..Z.io9 an. 6 ,pm. . :?~~u~~"Jorn' 6~frw To order 1ny or all ol ti• ••pended "s.tk • Fi.n_lf' l>MQ, :-'~ ~~o clilldmi !'!-~ SlSO:,_ ~~V y";'.~ 8!.'~.!'! beacb. $225 •. Ren.;1, to th•r• 4JOO " I I I l I ' •42•4321 o;,.,, or'"t'oll•o ....... -.......... .,. ..... ...,. __ ,~~ ~ BR .. 2 Bh, crpL, dJ'Pl'I, i... 2 h h, --~ I ~ k .... 1... Y... r.r..1'3. .. ,-Ol)f'O -"""f'V'"" 'rll• v•-rv•w ~- I'll'"' dl•l•-·-•"·r f'•i-··• I \R"!' • n. 2 "• 1,_ num....,,, t tour v, "'"' 60 ctnU or tlC , m• ing c._,,.. ._....."""'NINO 2 Br 2 ~ br I' •-I , -'"' ''"' '"' • "'"-"-"·' ~~-,~Ii><" "' pey11blt to"Setkl: Find." Stu--Taltp-ani,S)'bd[c:ata..Addnip "' ~" · OJ!! lit CONDO S :r...!-. oa,; ~. NEW 3 bt ... 2 be, Wutcrft'l1nt M~1'1JB&____hiR'rt_MiflT l~., ____ -~- ·;rur. pr:;-~ dee. n<t ~ •a Qt No. lettfl'I lft &r1*1>f thli MW11po------...,ftil,.tN\1~ llrpt, pool.""1 . k'-clubtm819-im:'lt A"' a-11·1 "·--· aR$435. mo.: auua -~~ homt . Pill& $296. •ll"'Ctll5° pt•t~. S3r.J. 646-t ~ n~ only ...... • Adultt. 710 W. J{!Jh SI. . Nov. ,,, $!IO. 9'7'"5980 -~ M&--8565 abet e p..m. • . • 1 l ' ~· • ,' a • • . . . '. -.. ---" -· I l -----#. I ! I ' I '• .. .. • ental1toah•r.O-~i~·~•~l"°'~·~·~l>P~~.,!w~~~~~~-,~0p~p~~~r;·~~~~~~~~::;;::;!~1~~~~~~~~~1'.!!~~~~~~!!!!!:!!]i~~~['!!~:T~h~"1day~1·~~~·....,~~l~7,~1~9[74~~~~!!!f~~~~~1!:~ App lance Ropolr 6004 _l:l_olp Wonted, M&F 7100 Help Wa~,,.t;::od:_;•::.:::.::.F_:7~1:'.:'.00 Hole Wanted, I olp ~Rotmtnate ,1'>" ---p .,,. ... 3 br. Pan. t<~ .•. • CAWI'. AN!llAC'CONTROL REPAIRS .WASHERS. DRY-Dell s ........ 0 ly twnboou . """· • A•. THOUSAllD. ""LlARS ' ,J luntitWOnStadtSllelter ERS. DISHWASHERS. Dts. very-u.-, . n 112-1111 6 40 16 T llU 11!'.ll @1-$t.''3H561 POSALS ONLY.•~~• Cllorle~ -, ,. . Badrtf~----OFIYAILYPlLOTTOCARRIERS.JlE. WANTED 2 Galo to .,. :JO A·~ Or Mo,.. I, Voiy Poulble • Al<~ ASSIST. LEACUE Bobyifttlf1g' __ 600I ....._ Q\llRES THE ).JSE OF A LARGE STA· lo lhr.' br, xtn. le. d<tplx This i1.t""' with ·tho OOW Choll-'r heu\cM! 'bt~~~ l•Y-0-UN_G_G<an<ln--M>l-be-,-,-ir•hl EXPERIENCED '!'ION WAGON OR -VAN. CONTACT MR. I> btlt 'to 0<ean a, 11at' u r AMINAl.S IMPOUNDED -TLC BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WJ>ST BA v ~I: ,.G~ ~ J>o a 'tl0£0'. CAMES Mix l'oo41•. bloci< ma!< boby.w~b\lJ':,~ ~Ci\'. PARTS C OUHTERMAH STREET, COSTA MESA . TELEPHONE #> • .. 1 ,,.,. ,. , Cer ShePberd. blk/tan., Evcn.in,p 4 weekends, $2.00 1 , IWM321 FOR APPOINTMENT. An Equ•I Opportunity Employer • ~e ~ ~·e r:n-: ljJUs clean eniertainmenr for all a.e:~s. , , 2 ~plO. whll•. grey, A per h 0 u r or $30 pu ' X·lnt. 'ply, rrmge benefits, etc. i 81', 2 ea Ar>t ..... So. or 4 ca6'pl•Y-X~lds ~'$100 a weeli 'aren•i br .... '" • ~~".'61,;.,l;\;"'' call • 11 Apply in pe~n ~Parts Dept. Mar. ~ Plua Call Roger unusu81 for \1l4es> Gam'es."-The Wall S\reet 8M&&le ~xie mlx. blk/to.n, l !'\!'l!'~'!!!'!"!!"'"""'"'"'"'I 4'°' Help W•nttd, M&F 7100 Help W•nttd, u. .. F 7100 u•" s pm. ~ii ·-J0uroal i.tarch 1974.-.. -· -· 4 G" Sh Hair Pupo, DAY & NICHT, feneed yard, MISSION VIEJO IMl'OITS ,. * BABYSI1TER. g-and-.. .., W'~hGo;::":'."'l:.:~~~~ W~ P~OVIPE ;, llH \JS ~ROVl~JfO c!;';"';a~'."blkll>N>. male My horn•.~''""-2'711 lrl• 111 llo P•k-"'"""' >ype mode,,; ..... t~~?.!,~,:i:~~.W1' .,..a. Non 11'1DOker. ~2622 .. J.·AU Locttlons 1.,A .ti,ncwe .detlre to 1 Mi.'C"'DQ>i:llf, blk/wbl. male _Cabinet Meklng 6014 '131~1740 .... ,,1;-= 491-1700 rute apl +board &: small ty. ror PM• & NOC. ll!hift! bet 3. ... .. • • · -~•t• your owrf' · JtuakY',''gre)'/Wht. me.le u. • p .., ... s1tlary. 2 girb! 3 & 5, English w/wknds ot1. G\'f'tll \11!1.gt't!! ROOMMATE to a\ r com· fu~I for ~t bUifneit Cockapob. i:fe)', female CA RP E N TRY, cabinets, ""'Y «a *' 1 • *:pw • spe:iklng must drive. 640-0~82 & beneflt11 ror right ~t'llOn. iQrtable 3br. duplek, coo-2. IOO"i. s.eur~..i' •' iol' ,tt-OW _ '-'• ' ' Tt rrler Mix, blk/Ylht. male cus~m v.'OOdworkizl&, home BABYSITIER. after 11eh0ol, Accept~ flP~•~" 11 I venleiltly located nr Bch •. I -t...i.:.. ~ ,' ""i •• ,vr COcknpoo, blk/whlte, male repa1t'9, remodelinj:. No }ob my home, North BluU. 2 Park SUperkic HaiUthcare. J'W.E'::'''" K 3. e":~;-;;;1 • .' , 1,.~"ti~;~!h' '}".">dog, mix, blk wh4 ~...-i'Ji'.'I;,..~ '" tou Hauling 6051 J _ Wonted,Fm olo7050 ~~;"6 Mon·>'ti-~~~:~:~:..:· 1, km 25-l5; ·ri~ m ! t ~fu~ -. prograftlt '._ ... ... lnve1tment Of $1"$. 4' Cats Carpenter 6015 CONSTRUCTION &: trash EXPERIENCED General & BAR..\1A1D, De.yJ, nltes, full Balboa jlii~""ld 5 ---L 6AM·'1:'5AMorntt -l'M"'"c_otft""lt~_ ·a~,..t,.,_11 _,.-01....,.. Sbl.~~co, orana:_e , REMODEL. A~ ,. hauling~' lite demolition Oiildren's N~ requires & p/llme. Beer .& \\'.ine. j ~· •r : ."IT: :J.~ "I ·-,~· -n .... -t-... ::"t""' •"-&: • tree remOVals etc, r ea s. day position immediately. C10a!~1~1 tor lnlerviev.'$ Clerical~ 1st 6tdc8r MALE ( 415) 5 4-hJa Domntic Sh hair, wbJte. F ............. ....._ ...... • new &ta-3512 \VilJin•• to .,.,erk Jn any field '"'' -~· · Level in Trust Dept. of 6nan:. 20 to 30 Io iiltaro Yl'i>-· ~ Do....UO •h lfair, gnoy, M • '°"''· 25 yn exp d '"w --~ BEAUTY OPER ~-• -"·"· 1 blk. to beach , straight ---• • Domestic. tri-<:Oior. M plans lree m. ~ Heating & Air Cond 60S3 incll}(hng private du t Y. ATOR cuu orga,....,,..uun. Lite t~ Cfb'· Al 615-4228 or 968-<1 456 Offlc9 Rental tAm Oomeaiic 1.g hit' · F 613-~ll No foUowin<! nee. comn1 Ing; A/P Exper. helpful. A iea'll! messq:e. , I . U', tn, • COMMERCIAL, RESIOEN-CRAJl.U.1 BROS. 546-1653 Secretary, Pt/¥4 Tifne gfiflrn. ~1050. ?.1 in 2 yrs buslneli!I exper. • M-A ~ odd j o b -1 • Free Furnace replacemt, wall BEE Xltl't l'O. benefits & V.'Ot'ki'1'f LE Rooqunate wanted, " ~ estunalea Tom ?.tac Uod healers, _ gutter , I-dwn 70+ I Y p In II:, dietaphone, LINE FA S 11 T 0 N'S.-coods. Piiooe 6#-4300. aha.re furn. 4 br. ho u 1 e . 497-3120 SP<>""'· P.....,0 .. ~.... fu-n""' ability to edit, and/or write Housev.•J\l'CS need money, 2 1 "='"°"""~"'-'-"'C"-=~ w/Pool ' I view: 640-4741 1 .. ''-'''"'<'V" • ...... "'. letters. Front o f r i c e ap-wardrobes a yr, N o in-Clerk Cashier to Si7IXl W .. , Bu·olno 1 ,.__ C ARP ENTRY-r-.1 aster check. Call Gary for $2. p'e a ra n ce & personali•". vestmenl. Excel . .J>pp .. no Stash Th• Cash! • -~TED mature straighl • -n-r •-•-t. ••-... .,fl fur Cr. aftsman-remode\in<> & discount v male to .lo .. -' 1 .... home llt ""' """' ucia !I ish rit ..... 1.-i==~~---= 55T-al77 aft.3 exp. r-.1rs . Sha~· 548 9-39 or Enjoy this busy rronl ofr ill H.B. nij:-'~o. ~ BEAT INFLATION & 1 green eye & 1 blue n wo guaranteed. Housecleaning · 6054 PRACTICAL 'nursc, age 48• ?.1rs. Sexton 5-16-3183. spot "·/top llrm SCt'ki~ u BU ILD A FUTURE eye. Vic: Wilson, V1ctona, FREE ESTIMATES 49!r3105 k d k H ,,. .. ,. ,.J Jt. personality + indiv. for th1~ RESPONSIBLE female only Palcentla, Harbor, Co11ta CUS'I'.OM Pat» Cover!! HOUSECLEANING sa' s ay wor · ones t. V.,,_ 7 -tl_..,•4.s•v vital customer contact spot. .ohilre ~ coµljo w/s....,: Nobody .., to tell you whal Mesa. She " probobly """' R.owood & Cone. °"'" By 2 ""'"'"""lad!.,, '• 1 i•b 1 • • ha" 8 '"'-Bkkp' lhrn P&L to $850 Call Bal'iiara Mae. 8"3-211'L nr bch. ~ OOS:-9376 ln!latlon has done to your confwied & frightened. Any Free esl 646-7598 846-9495 * 5'l3-l043 * s:Jg..9408• Legal Secy/Prohate to $750 Dennis & Dennis Pctli<lnn"l ·-RKIN · Whily's bu.vine WJWer, but inf id be ch PRACTICAL Nune, x c Int Den tal 1"rnt/Bck to •lllrl Age0< I I · 2 O g 2 nu G gal has lovely here's a way .,. .. -•:1L we 0 ~ mu ap. CUSTOM carpen"'" o! all H O U SE C L E A N 1 N G -• at f1'N',J Y 0 rvinc, .~ Br .borne to share. CM. "'"" pre c ia t e d, .. fa mi I y t blnet "& S CE ·~· ter 3~2 Yrt with J\.tcdic:tl lkk Ole to $500+ l\1ichclson Dr. SIBJ, fud, utils. 64 ,. ""'""'· , offer yo)J; an cxcl\1$lve 1pro-heartbroken. Please ca 11 )'PM, 1e'"002-1961s quality COERPVLl E BY RELIABLE v,:onderful patient 673-2413 General Off!ice COMPAN!ON/LIVE·IN, lo" .........,., OFFICE SPACE FOR gramreaturlngtbenewpop 645-26fi6 After 6PM concre · • · U · 548-6ZTI. or 673-9570 r-.tnnua!Typc3S1i .. p.n1.$4t5 ~ ~~· ~e. to age RENT. Costa Me4a+ Harbor top hot 4iO<f!, such. as beef REMOOEUNG, Patios, Insurance 6060 PROFESSIONAL Orange Co.. IRVINE pen<'°"" 'U e I~ r ~ }lldy.vltOall)' ini-W:I -HB, $95. at Adams. Bea u tif ul-1tew,•~etU&nleatban1, Deeks, Room Addition•. lntetvlew" No. Sup" U\,JVI"' ~'°'''· L'J'r< ";~~::::: ud"'utll.968-5233 modern , Air ' music lnacaroni·lr.cheesc. ~na •. LOsr: TICER KITl'EN 6 Cabincts,673-11661'-irR.van INSURAN CE pol icies Mlil'kets. 673-2 413 or c;[R,yl(ES•AGENCY 586-1J.9Sor!i44--079!1 CJer ... 1 for kent 4350 janitorial, Class J.. Wl'lke: tionally advertf&ed' brands. mo. chUds favorite, strayed FENCES/GATES etc" analyzed lree. Shop around. 673-9570 4S8 E. 17th St. (at lrvi"ei c•1 \ :=;::::::::::::::==::\ ~ &Lee.BJdg.CallGeneHill We~Up)'OUrHotFood or borrowed 1900 Blk iBuildRepa.lr ., Chuck.17918 ~1agnolia F.V. ~"-"""'~~~-~-! .. " STORA.GB ---. lot rent. 551-0136 or "-A",........ , Yet\ding machlnetl In m.. Temple Hills Dr. 1o ·13 f 548-763T eve"i .. ,_ 962-2488. FEMALE w/collegc degree Suite 224 642-1470 C a« •'---~ ....._ dustrial ,_.....,;....~.• and REWARD ·~ -d ,..,'6.. & art minor v.·ants job i11 onventional Loan ,_. monw. DEVELOP.ED Office Space. ' ""1111•1t:n..'14LI, 497-ZiS'.J eve~•• a Y 1 CARPENTR~ • PAINTrNG Masonry 6070 interior design or photo. ~ P rocessing Clerks r U 548-JllG or MS-lO'lG 150 to 1500 ft fttaU operatlons. You slmp-. · REMODEL 1-REPAIR 644-8490 Tu 1"'==''=='-=-"--"-= SUCGLE car Gange I'll" 12th . sq .•sublease, ly i;oll~ the .money, Fact, FOUND: Small red Peking-$7.hl'. 646-30'79 WllllAMS & SONS, am CS·Sat BOOKKEEPER, exper. in Do"'nt'Y Savir.gs •-Ulan hos at& BalboeBlTd. ~mo. ~P:O.~ ~~ :l~~ti:a:ai~u~ ~He=.rie~rea:i:: *CARPENTER* ~8:~b~k· ~ s~~ C~f~g~oe:1~thuarre~ ~,ft~~~of*·b~~~: ~~~!a~·~-;~ •'J8'78 eves. NB. Phone ~. ~ investment lhe first Oct. ll. Call 6'15.fi004 oi 2lJ-X I n t c r a ft amanshlp-low 58&-&'ll rcfcre:ices, 963-5145 Permam;~t full time. Reply cessmg ~ helpful, Offfct:'Rental 4400 Business R-t•I .... -. year (as1Umin& you follow -.. ..c-n_,_ 2051 to Classified ad no 274 clo preferrably exper'd in. pro-.,, --our dir@ction) or •we bu.v "'4-8283 . ,... ...... s. • n.vv<:tt. 536-• BRICK BLOCK & STONE ~AY WORK--general clean· Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, cesslng loans for Freddie roD LEASE back the machines. If you FOUND male Samoyed dog. MINOR HOME REPAIR v.·al!s & patios, q u a i mg. Re 11 ab I e : Transp CO!!ta r-.lesii Ca 92626 l'olac. Contact Mn. Brehni· ' . MONARCH BAY will..,,de.vole a minimum or. Garfield and Bu shard . PI u m bing, c a r pen try, worlcmanshlp, lie & bonded SC!-2419 • 541-9374 BO'TIQUE Sales & Sl?wing, at 963-8l2l for further in· 1 · PLAZA ' 10 hOw::a l>0l' week, we will Fountain Va 11 e y 962-8924 ceramic tile. st>-5560. 557--6563 Help W•nted, M&F 7100 exp on po11.·er mac h 1 n e, formation . • OFJ7fCES Office for Lease show y0u hOw to build · in. after 6 p.m. ALL Types Peinting/Papt1ring 6073 Bikini11 & sportswear, \\'rite F.qual Oppor. Employer :j MEDICAL Prime al'et\"'6«1~. Ft.' dependent!e for you and FOUND Lovable tan/wht **Big&: Small** ACCOUNTING Classified Ad No. 313, % -; ... 1t • $300.'pel' monttf. Call )'OW' family, whj.le taking male cat an'ived at Corona 536-1648 CLERKS Daily Pilot P 0 Box l560, COOK. E.~icnced -~• RETAIL. Jack Godwin '.• '· IC0;-5ffi0 the bite out of tnnaUon. Highlands ear~ Sept Plays Ceilings 6018 CUSTOM PAINTING Postin~ ledgers, accounting Co.sta r-.tesa, C1t 9'!i26 Pan-Time ~ NEWPORT n.!... h r ___ ..,,, Min.' $3915.32 dowm" tenn11 with dogs. 6'1~1942. Eict · 0:.-1 .. 1•-Sta hnaly!!is & bank t'eCO"'· BOYS The Rigg" P1iine Rlmltrwton B e a c h -~c • ........ u..:.;y 'availB1lle. Call "roll Free * ACOUSJ'ICAL * enor .,.....-..-.,,.. te ,,. Fountain Vatrey locations on Village, 1100 sq ft, 14' ceil.~ 1~ 432 7003 or 1 t . FOUND: White dog w/flea A r ' .... i-..-1 licensed. No. 254931. Bond-cillalions. Acctng ex p e r . or 16 Fashion blllnd, NB. Brookbunt &: Beach Blvd. ings, 8x12 ..sliding ,~ o or ; CA ·B Eni.erpriSe11 ~ f 9 3 5 ooqar & choke chain. Vic. Pf ie ·re_... ..... • repainted ed. Llabilit.y Ins. Free Color pref'd. but not essen. Salary GIRLS Betwn 9 & llam or 3 & 5pm Orer U.000 sq. ft. of ren· many windbws, ott spacious sky' Park Cl • Doheny Pk in Dana Pt. drywall, wall tex, 642--5175 Consulting & Estimates. ta.,.J450 or commensurate p R O Equal Op'.por. EmpJoyer ~e area i n c I u d Ing : 2 'brick. pa~"-A~·~ S4'l5t c&llfomla 92TM' 1 rv in e-' 492-sm Ca rpet S.rv•c• 6016 ~ .. ,.,,?>mpetitive Prices. w/exper. Newport Be a c h aper outes pen coo'KS & DR Iv ER s, uo:iuxe Medical Sultes· $550 73-0535 c,, .,.....,.,.,.. • --FOUND-F0p1ale gray long· vtQ-<J\lllJ ofc. Good co. benefits. cau In Laguna Bea eh in pl time. Over 18. Earn xtrn Ma. with tun flcilltiea· Plus COMMERCIAL & 0 t f Ice . RESPONSIBLE PERSON haired .. l. .. l. .... "dog. Mediwn J Mrs. Nell, 833-8450. Many Locations. $$$, Applh Me n F.clsPizzn, 6.,, L Wanted to OYlll & o-te .,....,'66.1 OHN'S Carpet & Upholstery A/ ""'AB C II M L be t t vuice .. retail sr.ce from space avail SevefJll loca· cand · ....... ~ slie. Adams and Bushard, Drl Shampc , <Soll Re-PROF. painter, honest work, p,..., LE $600 a r . am r 410 E. 171 S, <m:ta Mc~a. 636' • 1640 sq. . at .45c t1ons In l.8.guna.. 25c To t Y t:,.nfeeMtion ~Ing H.B. !J68.T403 tardanls.) n........asers &: Reas, In t-e xt, free 100% Free To Applicant 642-4321 COOK It. ln-new prime center. 75c Per Sq. Ft. rou e. esa • sur· ..,..5 '" estimate Reis ""° 2759 Co tru t ' ---··' Equal Oppor. Emplnver Cood expoeure 10 lralflc. Nolan Real Estate 494-9424 rounding area. PI e a ~a n t FOUND Black cat. Neutered all color brighteners & 10 · · "1'tO"' • ns c exp . ........:... y~ FOl'detailaandpcev\ewcall SMALL OVAL Shop vail Canbuslness. High profit items. male. Wearing flea collar. minute bleach for wtille 642--3913 Also Fee Job!! BOYS & GIRLS Dick ACpl.yurch's (Tifl 752-lTOO . . a . start part Ume. Age Newport Blvd., l'.1esa Dr., <.'arpets. Save your money EXTERIOR PAINTING. WESTCLIFF The DAILY PILOT has '1 iNVEs'J'MENT DIVISION Loe. in the Ai t .. 11 at or experience 001 important. C.M. 548-1363. by .saving me extra trips. Llc'd, Ins'd, Refs, TEjrm5. Pcf!'IOnncl Agency routes open Jn COSTA Rest•urant TilE FACTORY, $90. mo. Requires car & U395. to IJJST n-· "-·-Will clean livillg nn,, ..11-: .... Richard. !rn}.-3335, Anytime. I Mark III Center\ MESA, COLLEGE PARK & 2G!E NeW1'V>l"I Bh;d A"" '111>1. "'' n ,,__....,...., •J? : ..,.,i,ge purse W1uwu. o. hall $''T" -·~ l"ol E Ed' S \ AST c-··=· :<> . ......, ........ -£,.v. u i.r;ouuu ~~;cash Investment. For strapa !10/16 at 5th & rm., 11t ....., Any nn, PAPERHANGING & pain. "" ·,,,., ~r, ·'. E & WEST COSTA ....,,.ta Afesa• • lndustJial Rehtl1 4500 . details write&; Include your Orange, HB. Keep money $7.50, couch $10~halr $5. ti.ng. 21 yrs Harbor area. "'~ r-.1.ESA. 642-4321 1 c=o~O~Ko-"_:;;T::A""°006::.=. :.part---ilm-, 1 :.;;;;~~~:;;~-;;;;:·•:;;;;.1 phone Number. Departn1ent return contents. 962-8788 15 yn exp. l$ t counts ref& furn, no 183281. 642-2356 A/REC. CLERK F.q ual Oppor. EmplO)'el' needed itnmediately. • 13:VVl. ~938 P.feadov.txook not method. I 00 work · 1 y · BOYS & GIRLS Call.,.__-~ .... _ CM ...... ~· Minnei"polis, MN 5M26 LOST .. $50 Rew:ard· male m)'self. Good ref. 1--0lDl. lst a.ASS E.xt/Int f'atnting. ears cash posti, exper. I e:=,-:=3~-=;·-,-,---I ~111!),'$4, ~ $1.lS.I Golden Retriever, So. C t.JC 60 Paperhanging. A 1 r I es s Lite typing, 10 ey by Newspaper. Carriers. ?>.tin. COOK. txW{f,_ p_/_1 i me, 1300 Sq: A . $19il. 1 r -• D -=.::~ease.call _ tment , oncrete 19 Sp~J I~ yra .. ~l 979-6294 ~':.-fi~e J:'~ ~ ~o~a.Lldoc!~ctBal~ ~t~ rw P:~me: Pvtottc, plenty,~ EL TACO : CusroMCEMENTWORK PAINTING-Int-.Ex!. 15 yrs Equal Opportunity Backsl.rorr' ... at the DAILY Oa · • 1750 Sq. Ft. S245. • FOR SALE ,. Jo"OUN~I an ' a e~ved PATIOS DRIVES WALKS l?CB.I, refs,' free est, State Employer. All Po 5 i I i on s Pll.DT or eall 6:2 1321 & COOK7.lJJ N Nr. San iIHeco Frwy For infonnation, --'ta<t·. i;old dlnt. band V I c: . call Don SU:8514 . liuio 77822, 64i..m38 ~pen tom~ or .femal_o._ leave ap_nllcatio.,, * FJV}: DA'(S * Nattress ~lty 979-6571 ...,.. Woods Cove. LagUna Beach . * lO"ifi DISCOUNT * Call 642-1#1 ~ inlcrvlew HEWI'IT-KENNY CORP {114) ~768j. -CEMENT Work of aft. kinds, \Vallpapering & Painting Aca>UNTtNG "CLERK with Equal Oppor. Employer· 979-1817 FOUND: 10/8 Blk Lab rnlx Rca!IOJ18.ble, tree estima~s. Free 'e!t, Call "'"" ""'"' brains, _ability to ~ 10 CAFETERlA Help \\'anted, °?UNTER Help Jli dry Call 638--3325 allpa ........-v.no key ~dmg_ ma ~ b 1 n e & kil. & counter. pays. Call: c ean1ng dept. p/lime. Ex- 3 Roorh, office(~tral Joe., *AFFILIATE* Orange & 17th. C.M. cree or "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;t~"~':·~""'~-"~'~·~b~ut~wll~IT,"7'~'"~·-67SOOGO 1-644-SllJ $2f0..-mo • ..Dr'S. :ottlce, So. Posh Mahal needa manager 546-5392 Patios, WalkS, Drives. c . REBKO 646-2449 APPT. SECRETARY ii Treasury, 3900 s. Br Is to I OFF I c E s P.A c E • Laguna·, 6 rooms $350 in~ with vested Interest. Select wsr: 2 Irish setters, m " Low prices OOc-TOc ft. 645-8512 E!XTERIOR. • INTERIOR Telepho"':'· p/tlme. >-9pn1, CASHIER·S .. $,A._ COMMERClAL .l,Mi:er office .:.~ °' Storespacefrom$250n10. lmporta in South Co il.st t VI o rn· C t 1 602 Your choice of paint. Ref· Our office CdM. Xln •t ~"tarial Servi~. Ex-Nolan. ~·f)tate 494-9'24 Village (part of South Coast 'r c rtega way. 496-Sl37 ?n rec or I Neat: Lie; Bonded. 9794850 salary to persuasive person HOSTESSES P,~~nreealed!.,taP"'1ef""'b Iona! ,f.: COSTA •MESA * Pia'• -mpl•x) 91" "-""~ ~ore 4. Reward. w/PR o' ... ' ._,...,.,. ,,.,, "'-...... ..,,.,..,. FOUND:, GERWICK&Son,Bldg·Contr. *WALLPAPERING • nwes e x p e r . Must have r e st urn tr E'!I."' only. Prhne Costa' ""~·L HEALTH FOODS Afghan Add remod. St. lie Bl-ll432l NO WASTE "MAC" 548-1444 833-3656. pcricncc, neal appearance location-deluxe 6 f f 1 ..... • 1309 sq. f\, • Mo. Beautiful we 11 e1tabll11h00 6'1~23Sf ~. 549-2170 Patios 6075 AREA Distributor wanted. & plt•asant personality. Ap- percentaie . Jee.115·:.I"or ti.d-, 6*2361 •tore ln most de a I r a b I ~ Electrlcitl 6032 Oppor. to earn up 10 S800 ply in person: K E N O ' s , di.tk>nal informaiion Write I 000 SQ ..,.,. -Jo"-New Port Beach area FOUND BRICK per 1'fl0. p/lime. We train. 15761 Tustin Village Way, •-~~ Sou -' ~._... • u.i:uo..-.:: Or fi73..3409 eves. · 10 speed bicycle · TILE, OR CON-r-~•1 f·J Into-"" •~ "123. Tustin. ,,..........,.,,, th Coas.t storage, Pl ~~9f,.parking. • 968-312T ELEem.ICIAN * O.ld CRETE Patios, qua l . .._... l.Qf ··-...,.,.... Bl"Oken, P.O. Box 1595, $225. N ShOres Area. GIFT Shop, po a h location Jobs--New Job6. Service workmanship lie & bonded 1 ==:::;==~~=.1~~~~~~~~~ Newport Beach, Ca. 92663'. Call , -_ Promontory PoinL G ro 5 5 FOUND: Watch, Vic. Nv.'Pt. ca 11 s Anytim~Anyplace. 551-£563 ' ' CENTRA . WATERFRONT SANTA ANA . nev.-M-l, In-l4500 Mo. Broker 552-11666 Hk HI Seh. Call to Mle~ ELECTRI542-9829. "-P IHfor/Ropalr 60n ASSEMBLER L SUPPLY NIWPORT BEACH dW<trial uni~. 150-3600 sq Mort. Trull Dood1 5035 'Ufy. 644--0037-CIAN-~•"" no -~===:......_:::::.c. TRAINEES TECHNICIAN ~ve officH ft from 12c. 556-4!1;i8 · Found-Black male poodle. 233108. Small jobs, malnl PATCH PLASTERING n.2--'!'i 3 ~m ,suite Stor1111e 4550 LOANS UP TO IO% Wes1mont Tract. r.v., 10-lL & repaln. 543-5203 All Types, Free E!timates Apply in penon Yew of bQa.ta 4 wntcr ~ • • 1 t TD L ' 842-0182 fencing 6038 Call 54&-£825 VOLT I Small oUleO f!6' S ' oans FOUND SmL blk. male dog Prumbt'ng 6078 Temporary Sorvlces 1111 Giundoj Rltr. MINl·WAR.EHOUSE . 1 • Monte Vista a nCi NO job too small or large 3Sl8 Campus Drive Immediate opening for in- divklual \\'/previous exper. in Central Supply. Involves St.Jme hoovy lifting. F u 11 Ume rotating shift. - CUSTODIAN, ho6p eXJI Pl"C- fen"cd. fmmed O(.M;'.nings for part-time 7-3:00 & :J.U:30. San Clemente General Hor pita!. (Tl4l 496-1122 ext 221 DAY BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS Nights & Weekends Appl)' 3-5 Daily 251 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach Equal Oppor. Emp10)•er ~ 675-6161 Private, 'locked 'tndividtial 2nd TD Loans Wntminster, C.M. 64£...6$t. Chain link our specialty L.R. OTIS p Lu ?o.t BING 5-16-4741 ~ __,,,, --storage wil\s. From $7.50 FOUND 10 speed pu g e 0 t Pyramid Fence 548--9662 Lie Remodels & Repairs. \Yater (Across from O.C. Airport) I.ft. ~ 'lj:Jac• per mo. , • Bicycle. N,B. 6'5-3726 after Gardeninn 6045 h ' r c rs ·. d i 5 Po s I s . r.1a;or ?.ledical Plan DELIVERTI.lAN, perm . , f'\lniished Or Untun1. W/w ALLSPACE Lo~_tlt rttts 0, r1i'l9• Co. ·6 p.m. • furnaces, dshwshrs 642-ii263 No'v Avallable ca ·-I all / • •-le wo '" I 1 ka p/tim<!. Early mom dcliv ''I" pa~ w s, R con", 96(1..1970 ,: -tt r Mt9. Co. FOUND· Irish Sett v· BARRAGAN & ACUlLAR r-.t/C & BIA Complete ..,ve a comp e c pac gc of LA Times to 01, NB EXCELLENT BENEFITS &. WORKING CONDS C:-Ee,!~~M ~~ .teg:_ 642;21'1'1 ~1 Foreet ·A,e. Please efdentify ' Mexica n Gardners with 5 Pl.umbing Service Li c. ~~ e~:o~~e~~~;ts~u1~ Apply Personnel Office areus. No collect. r.tust hav<' eu~--3500 Sq It. Will LINK Servink Harbor area 24 yn. 499-2fi6 YTS Exp. Our ServlC<! ln·1"'21""'""'-====== & industrial skills are Saddleback depeod. car. 543-4752. '.-., . · · eludes Wind o ws. Call RAYSPLUliIBING!:'ERVICE ~ Tide. N.o B. a r e a. STORAGE· UNITS -$34J~·.~ 1st T._~ on prime 548-:1>49 frorn 4 lo 8 pm . Repairs-Installations needed. Community DELIVERY~tEN. early Al\1 ~Burton Realty, A p-~n;onal. !:luaineq:J recn!e.· com.mi 11~ downtown, SJ 2 hr F.qual Oppor. Employer Times Route, Costa t.fl!tll1 ...,...10&1 or 1 '42-9470 Uonal . stoni.ge." From· ·is. .(!aplstrapo;· $350. --er mo, 1 J~ *Gardening Servic••* 4 • service 548-86.18 Hospital nrcn. No collecting. Must oronadelMar* Jamboree&St\nDiegoFree-Inc~ 9% due :7 nui. Strong '9nonlll .. Homes & Commercials ,_R_em-"od=•l;__&;;c:R.:•::!P::a::i:.•..:60=81 ASSEMBLERS 73561 Paseo De Vnlencla ha\'c depend. car. ft4fl.6127 Offices and/ : y. Call 91MJ50 , -., , ¥ -land 2""er. 15"'· discount . . • Sprinklers Free Estlm.1· G i 0 \\' l n g cry 0 g e n i c Laguna Hills or 546-1780. · CaU. 4lM-115.1 · 534-3144 534-7181 ADD -A. Rf.I· P...,MODEL & Equipment J\.1fg Co. needs F.qunl Oppor. Emplo•""r m/r OEl\'TAL ASSIITT. Orthodo""' ,Ddux1, a1r co ., Rent1Jt Wafthdt 4600 · EXP. •-w ho>" ma Int REPAIR 23 yrs. ex". Li e. bl I i'~!"'!"!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!,,!!'!'.,.. 'd A 4• ·-1a -.. "'" -Ul ::.:.:~ 2nd TRUST DEED f~ sale p I 5350 "'"' • .,.. assen1 eni. App y at C,..,...._ tic ('hr. SJ c. pprox. u11yi; ~ ~-· r""" aerv., u .... • er1ona I I . .. • No 238-014 '"t.tlTH CONST d .,_ pd. SJO.ml', lJwy 1rontnge GARAGE In N.B./C:M. area $U,500. 3 yr. 10%.' Foot e ea nu P s, tr Im n1ing, r · .. ynarni(·s, Inc., a subsidiary A DAB OF PETROLEUr-.t a \\"eek. Or!IK>. exp. n..>q't\ • • 6: W Ur. RatM from .48'. for storage. 'Need lnimed', ottice bldg. $1875 discount. SPIRITUAL,READER r ~ln ~~a~~ l~aplng,,l,R~'""~-:;:c~1cc4-----= of Royal lndustiie~. 2001 E. JF.LLY apphetl 10 t.ir SIMI $3. to $1 . JM?l' hr .. o.mtr, fi75.6900. 2851) E. D a y s , 752-15(~/evts · 4 * 493~• Open 10 AJ\.I to lOPJ\.t -'4r:;"~';;' -'i'~~-~~-:--1'~00::_::1n:!!9!.... ___ __:60=82 Deere Ave., ' Santa Ana, lhreads of fingernail polish depcnd'g. on ex .p · No 0.. Highway, CdM ..wkends ~11;,?--2ND TRUST DEED-$9000. Advice On all matters. LAWN SERVICE -5."iG-4121. and i;lue bottles will keep smok'~· Age 20-30. 6-12-'.li2& • l MO. FREE RENT Wanted Fum. Apt., •lihare 10% 3 yN. 35%' dlscount. '312 N. EJ Camino Real DEPENDABLE ~IRS,. aL~l ~d ,,-,Reas. ASST MANAGERS the lids from sticking. Try !lave an extra space heater · -• ...._.,__14-* San Cl•mente, Fo• appt. Weeklv J\.faint e Cleanunc ,. , .. ,, cs · ic · '"" for a Daily Pllol Cla••lf1'-" A I ...,. '-· ,,,. ~"7 •·•1 II NO~leaae req, Dix. olflcn older lady $200. pool, •UDJ"" 6" eves • "" \V-' .....,..,,.,..,. Due to our present rapid ~, "" < you"" "'"K~· 11 ""' """ --~ el Lagun CM y~ w Call 492-9034 492-9136 Free Est. ' 642-9907 · 1UI. OO#orJU.<v anytime , ........ v. .. -,-m W"' ,.,_ to buy, sell or ren t now wilh a Daily Pilot rter Hot • AJC, a or . • ;JoN • Bay Tll 6091 ... ..,,..,.. •vn•~ ."' ... c thl Call"""= 1-----1-• . From $145 Mo. C.M. ,, __ .._,. -[g] DIVORCE EUROPEAN GARDENER • seeking energclic &: ag-i ,"'i:im"'e~"""'"':-c-7'=== ,:A,,;d~-~'-'~=~7'18,,. ===I I· • Jln DuPont Room 8 MATURE -pie Id Uk ...,,. -L.andscaplng-tree service gresslve young people \\'ho H•lp W•nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ~-Tu .. ,,u wou c .. • , ONL y 1c1.r:. reasoriable 642-5329 ~1425 CERAr-.nc TILE \Vorks. kit.. "'Uih to p-.. qul•ltly. 111_;;;--i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~ noon* · 2 Br ,unfurn .apt« small Clomp! ~ -' ' hath, cn\ry, sh"T. pan ...... ~ .. ~ aftlllibll!' hOu¥ t>i'efer -;beach are.a etely reliable LNDSCPIGARDEN/MAINT repair. Fl·ee Est. 494_2135 If you prove to he stable -, •.WW. 'provkte furniture. 66-2241 ' . • 673-5793 Sod, Sprlnkleni:, ·Cleanup!, a4:>."·-,.,1 ""'"' dedicated & possess th~ I • " Soil ed. 642-3331 &16-1190R 1==-'~-"='-0'""'"'•~··~--ability 10 lead, a!'! v.-ell as ""t?ktt~~DIWt,ttnt 1 BEOW.L apartment nice FOUND:'BrownPek1ngese PREGNANT! , . CERM-fIC TrLE NEW & to n10tiva1e people. yo"' ble •. l 7875 'neU:;hboi-s,' $140 rent.' 207 dng.' Vic. Mariner & Dover Carinf, confidential counsel· l.ANDSCAPrNG, Spnnklcrs, remodel. Free estimrUes. future is \\i lh us. J\.1anago-tGc21 Hunttnston Baftlmore, Apt ~ H.B. N.B. P.l&ue call 5rt8-8500. ' Ing & refeml. Abortion, CI e ~ n • u P • Molnt. the Sr· jobs \\'elcome SJ6.24Jl me.nl cXpCr. is desirable, -NO INfLA. JION ROOM & bath or apt, near l.0$1'10115, BEACl!.E male. ~~~t36keeping. AP-Ha~'81ian \Vil)'. ~ -* S47 887&· * but no1 necess. Xln't salary . ocean, have e11.t, lti-eolO'r nr Ad a rn s · Ii. ' ~tow & edge, hOme, apls , ... • & co. paid benefit!, profit , lhcl. , jaillt •. i u 111 . 613-2413 iBu/lpid. 962-64U Reward REAL Estate Tratnlng. Incliv. &: Ind. Tree trimming & Klich . .:.ntl)"\"ays. Bathrooms sharin!l'. inccn!ivc. A pp I y Coftx1a del Mar -.700 &/or IMtnictlon. Personal attn. yard clean up. Jim 646-5631 Top Soil 6092 hchvn 2:30 & 4:ll pm dally, ,l(Q) Ill• fL .-~Joe. ,Sales or bml«'.r exam W Gen I s I 6046 ifamhurger lb1mlet, 1:; 4 5 Jt~,Mgmt. Co. 4'l!Hilti0 Q . t .lit wk&. Academy 548-U.02. era •rv eel 'I l'OP SOIL * C0:0.1POS'r• Adams, Costa r-.fci:a. See llGrWESTCLIF.F DR . ..i() ST•R. GAZER"'·~ BURNED OUT FAMI LY ONE Call [)oeg It AU! No *r-.IULCll * REDWOOi.>• r-.tr. Hag:en. No phone culls NEwl"oRT.ji'lnancla! cieritor .um , JtrCLAYJ..POLl.AN 11 ,_.., _ NEEDS HELP!! Lost call too s mall . Complete Colt 586-6930 please. Bring photograpl1, kfailng Offic• Space ,,,.., .. .u.11 JJ. r-Oolly-AdMlrCM# M ._ sm u •i:-r e v erythin,g._ Donation& ap-!w>fnc ~ .apt. n10.lntenanre Schools & ASS I STANT r.1ana iCr CAU. OJ'lf-SITE ltfA"NAGEll. :~,.,;, ,, _ <Atc•tcflftf lo .,..._S10 ..... ..,-~nQl.t~ j)l'eclated, 894-9020. tnc. pn1nt.ing, Inside &. out, lnstructio 7o0S trt1inec, counter girls, fry (Ti 4 ) 6'2-Slll ext Z'S. ~ 1 To d1v1lop '"'.ssage fpr Ft1dow-. J.lt..V.AO * Palm/card Reader * r cm odeln g, redl!COrnllng, _ n __ conks, eve.nit~.!!. gt'B.v°t yal'd ¢: J.7t..rr-tfodwords~lorunbm 1 A~ ·ReJuctidri 10831 Beach Bl, ~ u g cleaning, plun1b1ng, COLLEGE student g 1 vi n ~ !lhirt, open rull & 11111·r tin1f'. SSc PER SQ FT ~T:,~~ ,c:_y<uZodT.='·igl\. 61 ~-Stanlon. S27-3406 ~arpentry. Cail All Scrv1ces. p \an 0 lesson.,. Beginnet'll Apply Jack In the Box 385 lif7 WESTGLIFF-HB .. ,.,.., llc-t ,,,. Soc I Cl 546-36001~5-0521 and Intermediates. Call E. 171h St., CJ\.1. qtti, di1JI, AfC. free pkg., 1-22~ ~~ou. i!~~ :!~ HO'," . la Ubl 5400 'THINGS'' by Mooee. Gen'I Bruce nl 7 5 2 -13 2 3 or ; 7\:IT:EN~DO,-A!"N°'rr~.=,-,.,,-,-.f-o-,· II tiUl 1 10' clop. Agt. SU-!i!O !Don"' u~ 6)1-01no1~ "»l' OKTOBERFEST carpentry, repalrs. plum·,_"546-44~°'18""=. ~-----~ravcyard Mfft. C.1.)Qd ptt\', ''~ 36Jo .. ,.,._.,. .s.we.11 bing elect 642 5613 i; f · ...._ fi A 1 s '1 S25 HQ. f"l'., 2 ofnceS, 1 1,......, .,,_..,,, 67L..tt 1.AG1TT.-.11us .Allhentc Gernt. rood, Swist-' ·• -OIAt.fOND & cokl'ed stonl! r~ ...,ne u. PPY he! 'Ba. All walmlL paneling Ir. :t= lt~ • t:= "°"· 21 .ii.a amn. )'Odellng Band, dark Apartment Cle•nlng cltmt0 s, starting toon. by ~1 n. l!XX> lrvlne. N.B. 1,.-rpb. SllSt ll'lCILKlet utU. 10,-.,, .:i ~ I -70"-lttb&lll MC. ,, ~I & Ille la.p beer, klls of ExcepUonal &-.rvkfti at •'air gra uate i: I'.' m o Io g I 11 1 . sal ~. N.B. $IS-263!5 11 ¥fot' •1 "'' i 11 CO'!C.-.. ~' xlru. The Hale Crest Club Pr1oH. 536-4662 5.'1&-75-18, ~l~ AVON 12p,-..t 41~ • ""-'-• ho 11 I~ OJ::t.\JXE 2 rm. otnee;· Eut 11c...w ..iw• n.....,. • m 11;"<,1 rt t v' JI . re-H•ulir19 6051 votcr.. Piano, 't'hrory QJUt Hwy., CdM. Cc Ft. :;~ t;~ ; ~e::" MC "4! malnPM ·~ i1or Oct. 19th, 7::Kl r-.fy Home Or Youl'!I . · --11"°' 11~ nsi-JJ,11," FtJdRt at 557-7234 tn CM. LOCAL 1:. LONC D1C"T'ANCE • Need Cash For Christmas? R411onomq,.,8krs. 6J5-6700 16 r..o .. ,. 76 t......,_,. ,' · -1: Ben or Ruth MOVfNG & llAULING l;'~l~'·=N~tewm~~an~;;;&'l:~~~"'11~ A MESA OOWNTO\YN ''" .At..,""'"""" 1•~ 1-11.1»1 ~~~~~~~~~~ '"' ••95 ~· -• Nnl:r .. ., quiet. _,,.. 1ill 'Y...,. "'91o1t DA"• , VW"V1I ftocheltet.6C2""905 ~u~,,, r.t':' fi:=. 1 11 =•'••• Ml'U.-.l!llS ,. 1~1.0CAL ltlovfng Ir Hauling I _.__ ll i'l 'f yo11'rt' t1mhilbu~ A tn· BANK of Oleta Mesa PlWi , n w1111 ~o-~ t1:i-1~·" ~ \enbllrld~ by ttudent. ~tru ck, ~yn'IMl f 11\u!l.l:illit. YoU c11n ~tn rt otficc fv.rn l,,t\_ed. Nlct All._u .p.:, lit.. ceo.r,,.. HLll~ __, l'tUonable, Barry 531-123.'i j t'.'l1nl lt\¥: nu'U\('y IO\n1C'd1/1 lt<ly rteepl. ~· $85. 556r39QO, f.1 )6.31 lSNcot U4=,. n....,,...,_ 2-I~ .. » YARD GARAGE cleanups ntr--~ ' 1u1 an AVON R~RESf':N. · ofc, 300~Cout Hwy., ., 1100 ~r: . .,._ lt :tr:= P1~tl Accountlna • 600f remoW dirt. tret&, ivy ' Job Wanted_, Mal~ 7025 TATlVE. i\1t<·t poopl<'. ll~'il tt , ~"°"' MA .. ,,_,.,. 1-t• ,, ;..JI';; • drlvewys, ....,,d1-. 34T·2t.fc.6 ,,0 N •. run 100, C111l f{lr 1!etnlls: Short Inn i.e. AJI .ti ;i '9Yei\r S«•10 , ~ Af ON T>}I LY bookk f oi•" "...., 1 U G man e.ltl'W'rlent.'Cd 111 540 7().11. L-"---11':'.lO:Ur'•,i:;,;llllO=;;;mo.=:~~~;<r.·,..i.~ ,E '*· u 1~ ~ <'M•,\11 "'"4-" · 1 et:p Sdlltla •n)'th1na with It Dally p 11. I nt Ing. IA par 1nil'lnt __ ·_ r •t 1lvo up th~ p 19 1,~Gi s'~ud 6.17: • -a IJllena n i;r.ond • ' y~·tJ tJndjl In C'lar 'JJtd 'p.A ~'\U 8 Tr Cl n • • : u111 '1 nlC.tJOn 9ef'kfJ Ptrmancnl v · · · Job. C1dl 'Grt'):: m.-0621 -=~="'--'""--'"""-- 0 • f ' ALL SKILLS MALE OR FEMALE Jlrlarried or sin gle . \\'ith or \\•itl1out children. Oul of slate train ing is provid ed, if needed,. \v/pay $363.$468 per n1 on lh. Room 1.'\'. board is free \Vhile training. Upon return to your home. you are guaranteed $2.86 or more. per hou r for 16 hours a month. Veterans of all services make $3.l'l·,$4 .76 to start part.- lime. tJon veterans ages 17.34 & healthy. Veterans to age 44. U.S. l~MY RESERVE 213 /6350054 or 714/544-9410 AFTER HOURS CALL 17141 S47·77n I '~ -_, -... ' --~ ""11tursdl)', Octobfl" 17, 1'174 • ·~DAILY PILOT W1ntld, M&F 7100 D+nt•J·~~ l'ut. ~k'able So. Onnre co . toceilon Some ow. b r 1, &¥i3-1 bctv.'11 11 ,., tpn. DFJfTAL Ret.~pt. for busy ofe. Al le:ut t )'1'9.exptr, S6DD mln. VC'ty I" o O d Help '"'anted, Ma .. 7100 Help Wint.cl, M&F 7100 Help W•nt.d, M&F 7100tMlp Wanted, M&F 7100 ADD11ances -!! Fumfhir• • ~ ~t.ctlten.out lllO 1 ~11celieneovt -· PART TIME ---N'W~~~1:~0~~· .. eo!~~~"l:~P~~~ .. * 'H~~11~ ~~S-Vu~~~~~** Ev'rNIN"'S PROOFREADER /PASTEUP COMBINATION WASHER & DRYER a.c. Sal• i:.~.~~~vi:!n~:. ~~·,;:y~30.~~t ~ U Mowd to •putment with no T\\in •••••• $1'19.80 i M.88 Ji'oodl;, Herb Teu. Hc41.lth STERS Auci'TON IBM srucTRIC II TYPIST hookupal ! 1 ~ Wfifranty li'ull ....... 1219.90 1109.88 Ir JIOw. To~ Wiving, MA · vd ,.... ~fits, Some Sats. H.B. wttll Outstanding, attractive ' !!:'" onl~~ ~:t ~ Queen · · · · .$289.96 IIMJ8 lab!,. l mf!c. ,,_, Mon lhN ~ewpart ~-: nt co &ke ~ Ple King •.•••. $3G9.95 Sl.84.88 Fri, S.t. 8-12. 1932 E . or OUT''!" Need to type 65 words per mlnute accurately, th or m 0 · ue At Uwse 2 loot.dons o.nly! F..di,.u 1 Blk N c ..... pot t OON.'T MISS · • ·• AduHs DE AL aMlltanl. Al lf!li.51 personalities ~o en,iftv working With d call ..n Gpm, 66-m Scum, Rol!buclc and Com· Frwy; ' • 1-IEAl.:nr F 0 0 D s T 0 I 2 )'111 ~·Mlrsldo r:q>. Ex· 1111 JVI Know newspaper page and a pasteup. FREIGHT DA.MACE ;SAL.E po.ey. Adams at M&Enolta, Heavy duty Vucuwn pump 75% Of'1'". ~loving Sale. pia*fed dutif's "''/4 handtd $3 Some proofreading experience helpful. N H int 0 _..,.,.,_ Hununaion Beach, 962-'178l, w/ 1 Mi HP • 3 ph Elec Stock up now & SAVE . d eliit.t,,,. Laguna Nl.,..i. kids. Start at ,50 per hour. Phone We;;,,;.tpo ~~;,'1"':;"· 210 E. 11th St .. """ M.,., motor S125. Radial o~"h<•d Natural VltamlnL l'ood" 'orl3J .. J.3'11. A I in wu...btn' NW ·~ty-S40-6090.. router for \\'ood or 1g.t 1 Herb Toos, Health & °'""' AUlanL ChainJdl 642 4321 t . 250 b tw 12 00 -PP y person -~ Credit , BolA. '823 W metal $250. McUll rnck Wllh How·Tu book•, •helving, '"·-·· """'d, 'n.,•. . 'ex ension ' e een : ORANGE COAST DAILY PIL T w • ...;, Santa Ana near MATTRESSES 8" ""''" 25" "'"' ""· table" ml•""· ... Mon. 8-opm. SAiary open. ~ ltarbor 919--2921 ' B-•. F. "11v' 26'' Deep, 48" high. Call thru Fri., Sut. 8-12, 193.2 l'f(jrjiorl Ctr. 64()-0300. 5 00 · 330 W•1t B•y Strfft, Coste Mesa ' ~room urn r• Oscar at 642-4321 Ext. m. E. Edlngtlr. S. A. 1'Blk ~ and • PM MODEL800Kenmore Quee:n.,Full&:Twl.t\Set• day154+34.l7nlahts ., Ne .. -Jo'wy • ....,..111 Attlot1nt ' • • • "k f p uJ W rd -"-2 00 • W"h" SIOO, Model '111 K,.. PRlCED TO MOVE NOWll ' -~ .. 'i:f: .:;,•~ req'd. An ASKOppoFOR ELAINE I =EqouraJ Opa rtaunlt"'y"' Er :lo pe.m. = ;t.t'~ ~bl t. "k: ';.'Q: ~ o~u~ TOP CASWHAOO~.E.~ PAID SCR·AM-LETS Oitntaf R•ceptlonl1t Equal rtunlty Emp oyer"" -po mp y r-G.E. VERSATRONIC Range. be aacrlficed wltbln ~f4.5 FOR YOUR TWELRY. , &xikrierw:ed ~ 2 yrs old. 2 ovens, xlnt days. • WA1'CHES ART OBJECPS ANSWERS D&NTAt,. As 1l1 t ant' !!!!_p .!l !'t9d,M&F 7100 ~Jp Wanted, M&F 7100 ~~-....-.... cond. 548-~12. 64lr86f It. 83$.-(1625 GOl.D, sr:'..v::R SERVICE: chairakle l'XJM':r. l\fon lhnl H 0 U S EKE E p ING l\1Affi...Competent tor gen'I . Help W•nt9d, M&F 7100 H9lp Wanted, M&Jr 7100 Rent W•1h•r1/Dr-ytr1 BIG (Jid BrUa Dbl Bed. ~~FURN & ANTIQUES. Th~Salaryopen.847-3507 1u~sor, 3-11:3U pm, ~e"'Qrk.2lnfanlily.$'150 . $2.Wk.i'Ullmaint. Vi cto rtan l:i>Ye &eat,i-'==-~==-- D E1N i' AL A 5 s 11 t 4 n t, w/hosp exp nee. Also part~ per mo_ to start. Llvr-in REAL ESTATE TELLER * 639-12:12 * Mr/A1rs chain, a I mo s·t I BUY'' ChainildP, <'XP or training Ume pm house.keePtt. San or out 6i~25 E x Pe rlenced/Protesa!onal-FREE Pla<UP-Reri new, l\tarble tab I es, pie-~· ck-Sred, l\fon-t"'d. 84+.Tl62 Oemente General Hospital. :P.tail Clerk Trainee Broken Only. Maintain In-Wantl!d. ex,perieDCed Teller, Appl'• & Scrap Metal lures, lamps, boudoir chairs Good, .ed. lunuture &- Dl.hw •• h.r/Kltch.n <TI4) 496-1122 ext 224. S t It All O ti dl?pendent status ln deluxe full time. Call anytime,. 615-5258 & antJque cuckoo clock aJ)i>llanCff or....wlll sell for you ~~~~~~;::::::! pJ or 11U lA all ofllees with competent Pleue Apply Come see at 2Uf Pori ~JERS AUCTION Hel~ . • ~1 :1 1~;::a 1~ firm ~::i7to:aiiu1~~~~: Bank of A"'9rici Bicycles I020 Carliale or call &U-5009. · 646 1616 or 133--9615 r.~~~t. 1 ~Terminal, INSPECTOR. w Ix ln't advancement op-v.Tite Asn:lated South 18691 Main St, H.B. SUNTOUR .EQUIPPED FRENCH Prov., aoft v.·ht Mt. 6 or Sunday 839-0974 por. Call A1arlon l\I on n., Coast Broke~. p, o. Box Contact Ellie Greel'I CENTURION 9' couch, like new. Gm. * PLUSH OJ ii HWA S HER. Wanted In-Process ~2700. Denni! & Oenn15 t595, Newport Beach, Ca, Or Pill Petenon Full$ Assembled Naua. fold-a-bed, rnd. bed. CAR.PETING * D'Y&o Beachcombcn Cof. •"-6 · 1 1 Personnel Agency of Irvine, ~ · -Equal Oppor Employer Queen mattJbox spg., hand , !~Shop, 2633 W. Cout. ·•u•. mot expet . n n· 2082?\UchelsonDr. J~ • ---. 99.95 madeQiineaestyleking1ize250 Yards 2 tone grei:n . H NB 642-8475. Process. All electronic iJ1.. REAL EST ATE iiiiiiiiiii ll9 hdbr!l. !llwnerous o th e r Super Buy! Shores In tenors Tremor -Douse -cUan1 -F'limsy -YEAS'T Brt>ad prtces are rilins faster than the YEAST. *DECORATOR PICTURES* J\ti1"rored frames, RDSamoods, Super Special $49.95,. Shores IntertOl'8, 642-2255 4x8 POOL table & rack, cues, balls, cover It lights. $250. 833--0729 M isc . W•nted 8081 ' · 1pection, t-.luat know color MAINTENANCE man part SALESPEOPLE. Why not TELLERS--R~$ .. 95 items. 54S-4464 642-2256/5434654. Dlthw•sMr f/tlme codes, blueprints, time for palnti"" &. nilnor _,_ t the hotte t ........ ~ . LIFETIME c0rJV ' · IChl?mntlcs. Xln't co. repaiN. ?o.IE&\ .... ~l OT EL wo.... n s ........... Downey Sivlng1 &: Loan has GUARANTEE kINGSIZE Bed, new, GIFT ahop opening soon in I G Id , Ho!lp. &n-0598 tH&-9681 1-lunUngton Beach/Fountain openings in its Huntington mattress, box aprlnga & Costa Mesa. Let. me sell We Buy Denta o . DiaQa_tchtt $5:iO benefit., lnC'ludes l wks -'-'""=------Valley? Let us train you. Beach branch for tull 8' Guaranteed Assembly triune. Still packaged, xtro your Handmade items on Bridges.Crowns-Denlures .Vivacious Vol~I vacation a lter 6 :no' s. MAKE $$ AT HOME Call PhH McNamee 963--4567 p/time Tellers. Ex Per. $10. LAYAWAY $10. firm, i175. {worth $4251 consignment. For lnfonna-ANY TYPE-ANY AMOUNT ,... Unique oppor. for Ind Iv. Oi.ri1tmas wk oU . \V/pay. lllature . telephq_ne i;ollclton. VIiiage Real Estate preferred. Xln't working Queen $155, llerculon corner tJon call Dori.I at 545-1914 HIGHEST PPTCES PAID skilk!d In gen'I oUloo duties Group Ins. starls day of All an?as of Orange Co. Real Estate coDdltions. Corona del lo.far Bike Shop group Sl60. Usually home, NEWPORT Beach Te nn 1 s SUNSET CO. to llt~ into a vital pocitton hire. MMY more. Call (7141 635--5870 collect. GROWTH Company w 1th Call Mr. Ruppm 3323 E. Coast Hwy., .CdM inclds delivery 1132-2488 CJ u b Fam i 1 y Tenn 1 s 249 Forest Ave, Suile 5, \v/Khl t ca re er p:>lentlal. Documentor newly established otfiqi re-549--3220 675-7titi6 ROSEWOOD Bar w/stool.s Member 8 h.ip. Sacrilice. I...agun" Sch. tabove Laguna Call J..ynn Marsch, 83H700. Division MANAGER TRAINEE quires 18.lespeople. Finest Equal Oppor. Employer Stokes Spokes Lad)' Kerunore wshr/~ ( 71 4 ) 833_1 81a (2UJ Hardware) Hours 12·3 Dally Dennla A Dennis Perwonnf'I Free. Tmin for branch man· location and appointments. 224 5th Strett, 1-I.B. 2 Whartedale 1 .....,,.,_ Uher ~700. WANTED, large bookcase, Afta;cy of lrvinf!, 20 8 2 Addressograph ager. ~1u11 have exper. w/ Apply Vision R.ealty, 1)15.8600 536-6940 l"-'""'~•... 1,.oc:=;:;:;,_,,~~~c-ccc.--I will trade or sell Spinet Micholson 1" Mult•'graph fin ......... co. "-··'d ,..,,_ to Charles Gert>nraich. BICYCLES , l;a.pe()eck:, sew mach, New MUST Sell! 10 11:Ml bike, Call -~· · · ...... " .....,... ~ binoculars. aft 5 : 3 0 pm, good eond. $90. New Singer J_!P~iano~.~~~~"'"'~'----1 -~ "meD?:!_VERd ........ ---. ... ,_ 29'l1. s. Daimler, S.A. $15J ,IXXJ pee' yrtlnAshort time. R.E. APARTMENT . SALES,: TRAINEES Stock_:..trom ~ tha3 ~ 675-5035 Sew. :dach: $125. Dyna-gym Musical lnstrum'ts 8083 Min ll __ ........... ,......., F.qual Oppor. Employer ason e s gency young agg ressive oc mo'Vl:\l. 10 ~ .. ~ WANTED "the Ni wav to exercise 6-0072 17400 Brookhunt, F. Vly specializing in investment 5 speed & single speed bikes &: J09e tnchea'r $315. 646-2766 2 S.G. Speaker Cabinets, 2 E '"-t I A bl Suite 21..l 963-6'1'15 prop A exdmnges needs 2 Will train depeiidable people to bf! IOld at dealers cost. Loveseat/!Oia ,,.., ,,.,..ak ... -in each_ .... ronc 11em er1 highly m·o t ivated R.E. to become plastic lnjeclionyolksCycle$129.95now$100. lngoodcondllion. DINE.TTE SE:!'. swivel, _... r-.,..., Prok>typf! wlrt>r \_Vith strong IRVINE UNIFIED Salesmen. For appt, moktlngoPenllon. ~tlJSt bePanWorls $129.S6now~. Will pey 1o SIOO. uphoj. cbn. pedestal ~~~~skf0~75P.;..Absr ba.clc&round in read 1n·g SCHOOL DISTRICT MGMT trne 21-30 $150 wk 556-6171 able to stand entire shift. it Many mote bikes at same * 492-H18S aft 6 pm * Nevamar. Ihle. $150. 10" 1171 _, '3lst St. NB. schematics: & wiring from Accepting applications for. guarn st CoUege prf'd !.fr. Real Estate Salesperson tiecessary. Openinp on 2nd reduction. Part.I & Acee! WALNUT Dinin&: Rm a et Radial arm saw. $200 · ...::=-=.=-::::..='---! &a!1lle. Ex Per I enc e d ln Substitute Teachers· Richards, n4/846--5455 WANT A CHANGE? shift. $2.29 hr, Ra!se in 60 also Avail. w/Cane back chairs, almost:i,.::846-:::_:31::66::c,~~~=~~ TENOR Sax $£6. Base =~ pt to pt "''iring, Jn technical education & ll1ALE Wanted full or p/t. 8.¥,i. Commission days, 831-1644 new. MUST SEU., $200 or 19" COLOR TV $55: Bolt guitar $60. Piano $100. inr; 0 f electronics: mu11ic. Afust have full Calif. Apply Kentucky f'r \ 1? d SSS. Licensing School Buy now for Cbri9tmaa &. best oiler. 548--6354: eves aclion Remington deer rifle lttust sell, 545-1612. ~ear!. Pi5io ~h aedenlinl. S30 per day. Chicken, 2929 E. Coast Hwy, REAL CO, REAL TORS APPLY .save. BLUFFS bargains Corner & 20 gauge auto shot gun? Ofc.-Furn. & Equip. IOIS 49ns. SA. 113$.1616. mf.frt!n 1~.. C®'I 495-Jm or 831-2770 Ora85()ngeW~~tr~~~~ca USED Rebuilt Bicycles like dbrownw beds $75. :: eofiee tbla., ro''°"'R SAL. 497E·1!.:: k ,.,_ ........ d FOR SALE: Several 0~ \EIKtril:; Certs & lrviM 92705 MASSEUR Costa lt1esa, Calif. new. Approx 'ii ~·price. velvet wing chair&: .......,a ......,u-1 ge of high quality ofc furniture. G M F/time for men'a spa. Must 10, 5, 3 Spds & Stillgraya. ottoman. 6#-0134. dual 8 projector. P h<t_n e Desks chail'!I t .fil ,,ound1 aint•Mnce Equal Oppor. Employer be llc'd. Apply Tues., Jo'ri RECEPT. GEN. OFC Mot o~ equipment & FRIG, 14 .. Mag. whlB., Dbl. an 1 we r Ing mac tfine. Pi c 1 'u re 8 '& flJ ef!c'. C~ A .. 451·,0'1n0v!:_n AM. L--EnJod,. Y .... ,ty1elngr Etticl&.11'1ent in-, TOOL & RBeEacC·hY<>ul>eCLED~CYCLES Mapl e Bdrm. set.,,1-"645-285'°-'=''-·------.&tZ-="'2642'°".'----~= re.-.. Baluu. B1y Club v. w P o c Martinsville Pe<:an tbls., 8' RUGS-Bm mixN 1 3 x 1 3. ExEc swvl chn $:15/25: 1k~ f:i.lH~~l~~B. J:~i~~ ~~-:ft.'u~~:!; Im W. Coast Hwy., N.B. ~=i =n~~uJi~~ 8~ DIE MAKERS 6450 W. ~~wy, N.~. couchRU&MMmf!cAG.E&t6-SALE2693 , ~ru:n ~t4·co°.:J~ :er:sl.ded• secy chrs SS/24, Oka, •ccs, S C PE 12AJ\1-&\M. 1205 Baker Sl, MASSEUSE advance Pie.l'Ce, 867W19CM, &lS.1411 EX. E 'Y TY , _,C:::°'::"::...::'::'"":;:':o·==~--I Posilions now avail. fc5r new AAM S ~' E Experienced in eonmuction (21 10 speed Raliegh Grand Gd. UUng1 cheap! Fri. &1~645-~1'6=7~. --~---• liGirl ofc-varled duties 1 • JANITORS co. in Garden Grove. Mw;t E I 1• FRE of progressive dies as well Prix. 1Green,1 BJue. 25%" Sat. 9AM. Rear of 1949 "A" \VESI'JNGHOUSE dbl oven, ••l:lt-ln\'en!ory Control 1 Bureau of u repair & maintenance frllmcs with xtra.s. 3 weeks W4llace, CM. t electric range $40 . ::: ·~~ :ccs NQt~ ~==~ ~~=· & ~epl'ndab e. Cost~r.f!:n1ent Age~UOO ~~x~'!:n!!noyl :! 'U1s~ ~~:.,""",,. v1~f cycl~,,tokur •• ~ Kl NG s JZ E W a terbed, ~~ith Ill~ "'.c;,~ge type. F f II & ti k 2706 Harbor Blvd. SUite "J(f1 n ..-• ne ..... 06 · orr . ..: ... c iwm:: healer, bkcaae. hdbrd. still wciter "'~ .. Ss\ot'Uv.'Car ?o.fanufa(.1urcr :ta ~erJ>8~li;1'fu ~~. r-.i~';yE o~~ r::mCh8~ working conditions. at $120. each. 494-1655 under w a r r a n t y • • $1!i0. 11 "x.14'' Colot Phc'ogtaphs EXECl!I'IVE desk 36" x 58" nice cond.. beautiful glass top. $55. 642-3228 8087 ea; G42--3472. N.B. Good wages. · ll·.30. N·•-c, n 1,, Apply In Penion G l R L 'S 2 0' ' Sch \VI n n 846-248'l mounted or unmountN $15. SCHNAUZER ~·r~ SECY H.B y,.,,.,., "' · r·•-10~. nd. " Cal Atin. fl?male, AKC, U v.·kl. ~ c0~p . · posilic)n 11 Leadman, 8 hrs United l\.1ethodist Oiurch, RN·• SHUR·LOK CORP. Pri'ce~ ... ~128 7S MOVING. Housefu of furn+ I 548-6295. 5.51-6547 ~·s. xlftt tec:rttarlal &kills, 2) h-taids, 4-5 hni 6#--0745. * CCU'S 1300-E. Nonnandy Pl., S.A. accessories &. misc. XInt HOSPITAL BED Pianos A n....ans I090 inUladve, lntt!k Sa I a r y 31 Janitol'8, 4-6 hi'!! MEOL\NlCAL Engineer or 11 bllt No. of P.lcFadden. WANTED: 3 'F'heel bicycle. cond. 968-6027. Good Cond. $50. -·• open. t9'-H37 lcl" 1ntf!rvw. CaJI ~3652 Draftsman, male or female, ~ blk W. of Grand) U*aed.Pt!~ ~co~. *MUST acl1, kiveseat & 963-5548 call eves. KNAB E Up/ R, 1 SI 2 , EXP~~ aa.~ e-.:r,f Saleslady JANITORIAL some experience. $600/Sl.llll Full P.time. 3-11 & 11·7 F,qual Oppty Employer N'-"~ Olym sofa, nevtt used e custom EXPERT carpet Installer handcarved RoaewOOd, 6 . ""' wurt'~ -~ r~e, a~y P/!ime maa, woman or coo-per month to start. Call Excellent Benefits BRAND new ,,..,....._. • made, very gJ qual 9fi8..79W Yours-mine, repair. relay. eel. cond., allo· 11p/r playe-3~ . 11.~. BaJboe; pfe. Mature, re 11 ab I e. Paul Omohundro, 546-6100 Good worldng conditions TYPISTS P'111·c0, IJ>A" Sf!:1 bike. Cboy1) COUCH '-Love St. Nt 21 yrs exper. 646--5815 piano, ~1155. Isla ;>l Mlssioll Viejo/Laguna area. Medical Front Ofc COSTA MESA · ....,...~,~'· ~ ' ~ 'new. Green & Gold. $125. PENGUIN sailboat $300. PRIVATE, PARTY WANTS li'1"C:Ur91 ._,.. e.-needs $2:.0. per hr to start. 2 Recent exp er. ln book· Memorial Hospital We Need You Now! For top CarTMras & Equip. 8030 61~1041 after 6. Baby furniture, misc. items. TO BUY PIANO FOR ... ""'-'f .... _ -~-~ Urs per day, S dafs per k · in & 642 2734 EOE payinr; jobs. Long &: short --64"' """" CASH 547 ""5 . .bo,i~~ v.·eek.Call54z..72GG. ge~PiU:~~~~r.~ . term assignments. See UIPOLAROID 340 Land MOVING! contemporary ~ * ..,.... * ,.&f\i ~ JANITORS, CPl-S, MAlDS Tod&J.'.! Benefits Inc 1 u d e camera fluh, aell·timer, ~ din., bdrm, &: brldat set 1 *Gard•nersw.ntiilf{ P/tinic office cleaning eves. MEDICAL ASST. vacallons, pa.Id holl!lays & str. booklet, cold dip, close almost new 494-2253 aft 2:00 Nei\'port & J3a]bon areas. Front ofc Ir. Ins. ex per. RN ~;:~-ft~~~~=~,,~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:J lf--h~"""e·~~-==2'·:"::'~· ::'":·~h~s~··~HM~w~~~h~.v~e~Car!~=&§"'~:q"'ff·tj"~'~'~··~·~·~· ~S~a~l~a~'='~·~"'~"·1~~~3;;;'.°J,';;:' nj1 jn Ukn -; M!d-Surg. m1it tt"'. 1 t 6 30 644-5368 1 ~ ' ......... or apply at shift, f/Ume. Xln't benefits. .r:.:J eve:!!. llJ : ' .,~AliJ ~. GEN. MAINTENANCE 123 No. Olive, Orange. • NEED on~ full time person, EOE. Contact "Mrs. Jensen, 'rJ.ul. ttaa.,_. Dr. CAMERA & DarkU r 0 0 n'1 GarAgeS..le 1055 -. ~· 'ATT~_ F1JLL TB1E JAN IT 0 RI AL company willing lo learn ca b I e Costa Mesa Memo r i a I rf-! F.qulpment. Ca aft 6 ""' ... \. 3Al\1to 11:30Al\f seek.~ mQn who are expd markellfng ~fhedures. HO$pilal, 301 Victoria, CM _l~r "'-•m.fM Mon/Fri or other eves aJt GARAGE~SIDEWALK ·· .;c;. ~~~~l':°AND Position kleal for O Ider In restaurants. part & full Des Ire or g com. ~w:·~-~27;34~:;;;:;::'.';;'.::::'.1 ;;'IJllll~~~=~::~~1~1D~,E54>-~~3879~.;;;~~ SALE ~ '""-ON "i1&;~i;I C. 0 bul age no barrier. time, MS-3835 pensntion necessary. Ca 11 C 8035 , THE OQ. .... • · Frank BM•anl A ..... ~...,.. eta Sat., Oct. 19 .. Ii:." ____ ..,.!!!I P s., uNi., walls, wtn-JAN ITOR, 11u·m·. •I• s a ·~ ' "'"'""'""'· 8·~ t 5 ~ -do~·~ gen. maint. Prev. Verde Conv. Hosp. 6 6 1 NEED 3 women immed. to RN-LVN-Aide1 SIAMESE REGISTERED ·"" &~ :Q'Fp.m. For an •d In Woman's World ja111tcrial exp. preferred but Center St, CAI 543-55.S.i distribute Christmas pro-Beautiful hospital where WAITRESSES 7 "-'eeks, beautiful. 327 6th 16Tii le ORANGE Call P991y '42-5678, ext. 330 110~ nee .• We offer gd. pay, ducts. Full/pit. ?-.fr. Levi good nursing care is top Exper. Neat Appearance St. Apt J, HB eves. COSTA MESA D // ~' "'..:...~'·· A""'p P~1,' .~ JUNIOR SALESMEN 840-545S. •'' 0 ' • 1' · xtn't m,,.. 21 or °"" "-• -BARGAINS GALORE o Pl as Clothes .... ., .,...IC... benefits. Various s hifts , Apply Surf & Sfrloln -WV Furn! Clo pen;oo to ?o.fgr. 3141 Harbor E "-"-I020 -W ~-" H NB lure, thing, B!Yd.,--0.t Age 10-15. Earn $2G.S40 per Tmpreal '1 ~~~~."'A· ply iR.:N • ......._, wy., e PUPPY WORLD e Appliances, Boolu!:, Toys, GENERAL LABORERS lmmed. Asalgnn-ients. Top sis. Long or short term. Call 540-4450. week getting new cw:tomecs • erm na • ........ 05 DI,; • P WAITRESSES Bu 11 Terr If! r , Lab, Sporting Good1 0 In person. ppl for the AU..Y PILOT aller Dinner & Graveyard. A y Welmaraner, Bull dogs, Sib. YOU NAME IT!! school and Saturda>". You RN, Relief, Weekends, Days. in person. Odie's Reataur Huskey, Olihuahuas, Tiny-Proceeds to Harbor Atta 7422 Bigtop plas Panis NEVER A FEE AT TE~fPO T&~tPO Temporary Help GENERAL HELP Pick Up &: Delivery. Van or P.U. truck req'd. Work includes genera I wotk assistingpu rch a s i ng & cngiCZif·,1,. 11 oo mwu be out ~~ scb001 by S40 per shift. Bayview Conv. ant 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy. p oo d I e •, Pit Bulls, Youlh and COmm1111lty 3:00 pm and be able to \\'Ork Hosp, O.t 642-3505. NB. Codcapoo. 100 MIXED Activity Projectl at least 3 days per week. No ROUTE SALES w A I TR E s s Es full & PUPS Stud Service Most Spomored .by the rleli,..eries or collecting. lw Will Train. Salary, Comm, part-time. Call for ap-Bref"d.1. Roller Canaries, COSTA MESA Tttlnsportalion provided. Bonus. Vehicle Furn. All pointmenl. 842-9060 Reptiles It Turtles. Open ROTARY CLUB C ll 968-4812. . Exp. Pd. Estab. bWI & WANTED "ed 2S Eves. 531-5027 ~-'-'=.:.::=,..:.=.::--I Equal Opportunity Employer territory. MeQ. coverage, • mtuTl man GREAT Dane Must s e I I, 2 srDVES, Misc. furn, C -Profit Shue kettre at 57 or over, must own tnlck -.....i •1~ AKC "-' book!, etc: Cotton. Wool & KII HEN HELPER No Str:ll.e, i.ayotta 75 yrs: & be avail. on call. 546--01()4 ._........., w/chl n, ~ _Silk fabric1, wide se.lection. FOOD PREP NEWPORT 5;19-311!1, Mr. Tu<;ker. 7·9PM Call art Spm ~th St.11r: Apts. lOA.l\f to -tPM, Wed, Oct. Equal Oppor. Employer m/f WAREH.OUSEMAN for • . ~ 16th thru Sun. Oct. 2()th. l\1ature 1voman wanted to Per1onnel Agency Automotive/Marine ports, SHELTIE/KEr: ::HOND mlx 1n7 Park St. HB. use aide 11ork at lunch C'Ounter Newport Beach 642·3870 SALES to work in fast·grow'g. bus. puppies, 8 wks, $5 to good gate. • prepnrlng sandwiches & ESTIMATOR ?-.lust be exp'd., gd. phone home. 545-104! GARAGE sale, ~·rl·Se.I. 319 ~lads. 40 Hr l\'k. No ,Sa l Ne11,11papr.r Carriers: . nersonallty. Call for· In· POMERANJANS AKC male E. 18th SI. CM. MllC. Items, GENER AL o :-1-· 1 c E n!!<' or Sun \\'Otk. No spli! TRAINEE · lerview. 540-~ 10 n1o's. Fem8Je 9tt.o•a. dishes, nic·nak.&, alnJOSt new \i·/phon{'s. Some bkkpog, shif1s. Cle11n n1~m lunch GIRLS & BOYS I ,_I' ~ B WHO WANTS ro WORK? 642-6241 , "cl"'otb=l""~·:_ ______ 1 co I r r-.iedi al & ho or eon .. a.C g. "''"· us., CAB ' -T}pc n1in. 55 "'.p.m. Ca.II un l! • i c sp JO yrs & older Math., Eng • g, bkground. DRIVE A r BEAU'I'J.FUL Ke es hon d G 0 O DIES galore. Antique for appt, R.13-SlSl benefits. Apply Lindberg For appointment call; CHOOSY. yaur how's, work pups. AKC, Shots it worm-doll trunk. Starts Friday. Nutrition, in t't:ar ol the 71-4-835-9161 ' for yourseU, be your own ed. Call aft. spr.· 979-9607 14321 CaJneya, Hunt Bch. GIRL O\'l'r 18 to assist auto Toy Wol'!d store on ]o\\·er DAILY PILOT boss ~· Ca "·hotesaler, must have Cal!J level So. Coast Plaza Shop-Sales/General Helper be · 1u;1tivor h~ec~ppttn AFGHAN Horses I060 dri.ver.i lic, &&-lG42 ptng Cenler. Costa i\-Iesa. Retired man to ~'Ork part Neat • O~an APJICarance. $50. to good home, well GUARDS A.,k for Al Castmra. Has route1 open In lime in new small v.·boleM.le Vts., retiftd. Age 2S to 70. tempered dog. ~l , Imme<!. N""" ru11 & p1ttme LAB TECHNICIAN San Clemente '""'n'"'· Fo' .. ., phone s"Ppl•men1 ,..,.. "''''""·ow English ,.,.._, 3 :uardt for Ornnge Co. area. p · 1 . · 556-8956. Drive a c'Jb 6 hrs or more " mos. 'Male &-Fem Poodles, Cali (213) 435-532.). Sam-/till"' 1n r"'ge pl'Chatnc ,.~... A:'bly in oenion, Blk & SIJW:r, 646-0142 ._, group. 66-4670, l\frs.. 1\ustcn CALL Mr Hyd· 1 SALESMAN with experience ~ . :; pm. ~ton lhl'u I',-,, • in lmpons Wine Sales. (n4) Yellow Ca l'.'o., l8S E. 16th GOLDEN Retriever, AKC. 4 QH ' TB mare.no papen, gentle for kids, $3511. % Arab, Hlly-6 mo. P aper• available s.:DJ, n4-685--37'4 Jowel.y I070 """""'"' '"""rlly. 1...,. LEGAL SECRETARY 492-4420 &15-4366. · St., Coota Meaa. mo, all"'°"·""" behaved, iiELP MOlhercare fo,,moll IRVINE COMPLEX NEW FACTORY SECRETARY YOUNG ••man, to """ In 6'>-791D WANTED chi l rl r •' n .r., ii;. i ck $850 Range Branch outlets just opening rny home for 6 wka, in BLACK LAB Pups TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID - G rondn1olh<'r, non--5m0ker., Depends on 11ppllc:1nt in a~a needs the follo\\i ng : For job w/lolt of \'ariety exchange "3r l'OOn'I & board 6 wtts ok!. AKC.' FOR YO u R JEWELRY, Ol\n 1r .• 11~portalion, re Is. Corpora.le council n1"'t.ods l'X· i\f1:mt Trne $185 wk \\'/!mall gr-owl n A' elec-& small saltl.f)'. 6444197. 673-623S aft. 5 WATCHES, ART OBJECl'S, Ii: 'lltnn·Jpni. ~fon-1-"'n: Sal. pt>r'd. Cllpable !<CC'y. Ser\'m('n 121 $3' hr Ironies manuf. \VI g-oo d ~~~~~!'!~!!;'!!~~/!~~~!~! ~--JI04~1$ GOID, SILVER SE'RVICE, t•f•h"n11l, l·itll tt Ct h 111n, i:;mplo~·f'r P11y!' Our Ftt Salesn1en Open beneflls. MU!t have :dn't r•• 0. OU FINE FURN &: A?\7IQUES. ... ·::.-:: ::·.::' .......... ·. ... · ..... . i '.)' \' ' \ . . ' • :'t .... -.. "' -. . . . '"' • • • • ·J.;._ .. t~#. 't:·l····.,.·· , .. ' .. ·'j·~;. !· . . . . . •• .o:. ••• . . . . ·: '\ \~~ ' " ' -}!{ ,, • I '\. '""· -; ~ 1"" ' " &t\~9:,s() C!AROL t!.\3-9115 Pref ovr 25, married, cat. typing skills. Delta Elec· I 119'. ) 645-2200 11 ot·SE i.. 1': EP-ER. want Personnel Resources All benefits, career positions. ~~: C 0 n tr o1 Corp., ...,... V ~~LES~Mlx, ~te 7 '::. -8"'1a"N::E0""-,-5-.-n-1-.-Dom--lngo-,I ar~~~' ,:1~1~~~1; 0 .. }~1~:.,,.;~ <1ui..hflf'll housr.keen<>r, 9.j. Agtncy 1151 Dove St. l~---'4ff.:.o._1:;065:::._~~ :~""';:._~,----,----iiiiiiiiiiiii~·::.~:1~675~~~.,~~~·~~~·~~•1,:!!~ SL.-.t-.. ..,,. ._.___, I dark wardrobe. Fun In lllRlt"! \ 9080 ' .-*S • Boo k :>-~ 9.)'S. ,,,_~ • ,........,,.. uuX, ma..,,....,. .C , y,,,. l•-•••to •hl ld •·l•l rnon In. fiT.?-34·13 Suit(' ll:Z, N1"'*'·flClrt Bt>nch NE\ H IC y1, k M.,,.rt C!-· h RI Ean1n .. & • • ' V SR<t OP e n i n r: Un· ..--An MANCHESTER Terrier 2 '""luas • ng, •11e11d ha11py houri dreuloc -\ StZU t.18 JI 0 l'. SJ-; K f': E PJo:R. Con1· 1 FrN'. FN· ,i;,. Trnlporary lington B r a ch, attractive Uz ReindP.rii Agency tlques ~ yrs M. Habkn, fr 1 en d'l y , , ~~· Pvt pty. $ 2 0 00 • thla w1lle-'1Ytd don wtth " ~ paniort. frn1. L1vc--in, 11011 girls nerocd (or ma.~aeuae 4mn Birch St .. Su.lte 104 LAST 4 DAYSI w~, Th·-. 6r.r2533. aft 6 '7l-3962. .,...~. , •·Piece wardrobe. Pat. 7422; 1Jf~ic...1ff"""T- s111vker. >lu~1 drive.961·512-1.1 Legal Secretaries &: r" c <' P Uonl!t position$. Ne\\';X..rt Beach 833-Sl!IO Fri. & Sat. Oct"'.'° 16, i7. LAB/SHEP, male, 6 mo, all l:iftstock 8075 tr;:~E~0}~~·e:~':~~:trn. HOUSKEEPING. pl. t I inc. Tr111por11ry Ai;i;ignments Exptr. nol necea.~. \Viii train Olal A Job l3J.'.Ol5.5. 18 I" I" AM 5 PM M bl lhot1 hollftebroken "'"' .. Add"* t ! h t 0 • 1 IRVINE ~•·P~ .... • AR~·\ D"Y &: night O""n!nO'!', call No Ch•rne To You • 11• v · · ar e • • inenu-HUNTERS J"m-~ .,., __ Jo ""Cf!n s or ''t pattern l'• lho roomr DIOTOI' student.-: K, S:•.00 pr, 1r. •v • c~•' .i:.-f i . "" .... ~ ... ··77 &. " • top dresser. Captal1111 ly,goodwatchdog,646-&31 r-w nuu. forHnt·ch11smail1nd1pecial th1t'•m•klng-new1I Zlploto ~ Cflbrillo, ,\pt. C, C:'>-1. 1-·ur Complete !ails Call or nterview, """'""25 EtlabUllhed 1965 Chairs Coffee Grinder & FREE n... • .,. Also hqnt seal I 1111 On I· h1ndlln1 : othl!'f•iie third· this rrl'f' 'n' e~81 look atop 5-\g..()6(Wi CAROL 8.'~1·!1145 ~li>34 bel 9 & S SERVICE Sta. Salesman & H ui La • r1.1ppies to g 00.,~ Oceanvtew stables. Mark c!.u dellv11ry will t1ke Uiree 1T111tchln1t p11.ota tn M>!ld color Personnel Resources or~·10: CLERK \\'ANTED o tin& g & mP.!J \.~ drw Pine homes, Cockerfl'enier +-! · Mullen 847-2370 weetta or mor.. Send to Alire d~bltoko1t1 • .-hJ>C~•d n1nn1J1. 1~.!.,EJoLhM,,A!P:~~~'T.··". ~,::', Temporary Serv'•<ts full Co. bc1l('lit1, 5 day lu be man. Top pay&: fringe ..!:.s:e~ ........ 1~ve'"ni'"'bl'e R~~'M CalAIL£&16-<G184. Shot1h&irod M "'",·,:::c"i"1'1°',"'neo'-=u"1'------I Btookli, IOS, tht D1Uy Pilol, l'rlnl1>d l'1tt11rn 10110 : ,.,......, ....,,.y ..... :.,: " k • I I 2139 , -benelits. £xper. inan pref'd. '"" ""' ...... ..., ·~ ...., Nftdl«r•ft.Dc ..... ,no.1u,old P.11••"•' Slse11 ll. 10, ii. 14, 11. rt'lJOrt \lurking ~'Onfl r.o-xt 100Y. Free To You "'~ · n1>r, Ya ..... g:una f'ull or pit. Shell, 17th It approx t4'll:22'. 9' 3 cushion ennan . , O!eilf!a SI.at~ New York 1~. !:ill'! 1:1 Cbuit 3i) 1,.au1.i1 aalary + lip5. bonuJ & po.Id TIS-I Do\'I', no U2. N~-port CR.fl)'()n ld· E q un l. 0~ Jr\'1ne. N.B. Olvan, Ann Chr & ottoman, 1~~~er. 673-2 Yl'l02old. trained. VIDEO lllpt machine Ond N.Y. 10011. Print Nime, Ad: 1111 yd•. ffl·lnch. varalion!'. Call ·l!»-1100 portunlty r.mpklyf!r •--M ... SERVICE ST AT 10 N At· coflee lbl & other mile. · ""'"n. 1 I aft 5 camera &11 xtru, record TV dnu,1.lp.PatttrnNumber. StM s1.oo IOr r1rh l)llltnt. H ~u SEK EE Pl'.R. ,_, l.EG,\I. •,--_',.-, , • P rl. PARKING LOT nd f II 1 d on! Items. See al 1905 E. Balboa WANTED: a gooct h&me1for programs or Jnake your New! ISO most l>OPUlar Add 2$ emu rort•rh 11111tm ..,. r~""' • ,..,_,-,~ ... 3 .. le ant u tmc, a)'S y, Bl d 1 "L" St 4,. old~ 'al __ .e ..... ,.,.,4 .. _, 1 ·-•N...,•~ forfinl·rluam1ll111d1peela.l IPNlk'J. Be.aw. qt~. for mature for ll01e 1ax attorney-CONCESSIONAIRE Afon Thru Fri, $2.40 per (Pe:i 'ut ~ , · ~ .. mo. • ue11UI, • • ........ .....,....,,..,. ._.,n. nour .. , ""'raft. 11andU111f: otlM!'"*'i.la third· livt•ln on Udo l~lr. No in Ne .... 1>0n centf!r. 641~ , , Immediate opportunity. hr to ~lA.rt Apply Harbor M a act. fem. ldlten'499-2281 WATERBED klnr; site, heater ~~I All1:::-1 n1R&E: rllu deli~ wtll l•k• lhfff chDdte'n but have dog. Xlnt. &G-7b:l for Interview. View Shell. 2500 San Joa· ANTIQUE t'OUCh, Amerlcln. IRISH SEITER a: ft"ame $!Kl. lnq. 130 4TU! _,-'"' .... _ .. ·..,.······~~ ..,,..orrnore..&ead\Oflll•ri.I• "' OYu 40, 2 or mcire LEG,\!. St>ctttnry, min. 3 PBXA I •-I quln IUll1 Rd, Newport S300. or $250 cub. Cell purebred pu.PP)' St. N.a Blair +........ -.11, M1rtln,..,, tlle 0111, Pilat. ''"' rer .. req·d, fm...:1770 ycnrs rxp .. S/H. s 111 l • r y nswer ng ~rv C:• Belich &a-'7137 645-8504 1 _.._ .... --...._. u-Tlu1111!!~ent~.'SJ.l5 !,•llet"l'I Dt>IM, m Wnt ta" """n Cali 6" ~1 .. , OOM Day• OI' ..... Full -pll > ._. • ., .,...., ....... "' ........ r NHd.le...,...t .St.OU ........ Nf'W Yotlt, N.Y. ICIOll, HOUSEKEEPER Live In. t -...-' .........,,. '"" .. _ ' .... _ Applianc:.. IOlO TWO mf!<llt1m abed ~Jar $20 • New! FlowtrCroc:het. 11.00 Pr1MHAM.E.AODRla.~IP; di'· wlf oU. Reponllihle lJVE.rN }fOll!M"k~&com· Ex,ee;-pttfd. EOE 50--1962. trees, ~·-for ~--ti3IH6S4 Halrpin Cn)("f!lBook ••..• 1.00 SIZE •nd STYtr. NUM811:R, ' 1 -·'-n n1-, .. -.~'--PBX ~-to, pl"-~ . .,. Telepho ne' Sales ELECT RANGE ,¥__ ............. 1nsiamcror:het Boo1t ..... ,,... oJ"lr:r1tttPATTfiRN&r7V11r ·,1 -•y per1on on y , , ..... Kl· '" "''""""Ulf>•· .... ~. ' ......... .i;.~ • fO'KE!P.te.\ ,._ __ . Phon< • ., "I" CUSTO" ~1 table, 1 w -"''" •• ,., 1 _.. ;,...,, 6*-7273 k ods Wiil 1 I Call ... ..,.0 °"'~9< .,, '"""' nltantMacrarneDk ilOO ~._ ~ .... ·-f'ffl)ll-~ Ll!t na Bch. _ \\-ee e · ran. Costa Mite Ari• Aftrrlttl 1tll-dean'1., 1Uc:e Fumitu -.r:" $500. hlll•nt "°"'' lh-.I. ····,,·00 • 1tr11 lntldt Nr:w IPIUl'IO· Lv., 'L645-8139 t14":.U:,__....... re ~ .............. SUMMER PATTERN 1-ro • C"11rt~ll11.n .... 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Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, .1974 TEN CENTS , ' ' T-w_O Agencie~ tQ PI"_,obe Laguna Police Force By JACK CHAPPELL Of ltil 0.lly ,...., u.tt The Lagllna Beai:h Pollee Department will be investigated bY two ·agencies, a private consulting· firm headed by Tom Reddin, former Los Angeles Police chief, and by POST, an arm of the state's Department of Justice. That is the ' gist of action t•a ken Wednesday by the city council which gave Its blessing but ao money to a request by police employes tb8.t the . . ' * * * Bright Says His Action Was Proper By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL Ot ... Dlllly ~·... lltfl' Regional Coastal C:Onimission Chairman Donald Bright, now the target of a state· A!iomey Geoerill's office invesligalton, said Wednesday "thal hiJ campaigning on behalf ol gubernatorial hopeful ·FAl11lllld G. Browo, Jr. wu com- pletely proper. Bright wu boll al an Od: . 7 lailc• in Long Beach al which leading ooutltne developers or. their repreaeraatives were asked to submit names · of penoas who would be willing lo atleod a '100 per person cocktail party for· 'Brown Oct. .Aoa C'-Ow'lt :..Club.- . In , the wake of the unc n, some of those attending said they left with the impression that they wou'ld see future projects run aground before the com· mission lf. they did not cooperate With Bright's request. The reglOOal coastal commission, one of siJ: in the state, bas sweeping powers over all cypeS ol. development within 1,000 yards of the mean high Ude line. Only hours after the Juncbeon was diiclosed, Bright appeared before the parent state coast.al commission and requested an investigation into the mat· ter. ; ·•As a private citizen, I ~ not feel that by bei.J:ig appointed 'to the com- misssion I have forfeited my right as a citizen to participate in the electoral process," Brtgbt said following his ap. pearance before the' conimlssion. The• investigation o!ficially was re. queste<l by Melvin ~ne, state com· mission chainnitn, 4nd ,8PPl)>V.ed by state Attorney General Evelle Younger .. , An investigation also Is planned by the staff of Gov. Ronald R·ea:gan~ Bright was a Reagan apPointee to 'the com· mission folloYiing voter approval o r Proposition 20t the ~tline conservation I~ PROPE1', P11e AZ) ReddinJirn'i be hired to conduct a review and ¥Jalyais of the local force. ·The probe by ROOdin's !imi, LECAR (Law Enforcement Co n s u I t I n g and Reseoreh) will be paid for by the Laguna Beach Po I i c e Employes' Association. ~ ~ $71500. The Council ordered 'the city manager .and-"the police chief ID cooperate fully: with Reddin. Terry MacAdam, president of t h e employes' associatkxl, aaid following the cooo91 "'~sion that the employes did ·~ 'llRIAST .REMOVED ' 'H•llPY Rockofellor ' .. Mrs. Rocke£ ell er • Has Surgery , To Remove Breast NEW YORK (UPI) -Vice presidenUal desi~ Nelsoo A. Rockefeller's wife, Happ)\ underwent surgery today to have her left bieast · removed becl\use o f cancer discovered friday -the same day First Ladt Betty Ford Je!t a hospital after also undergoing breast removal surgtey. Rockefeller, meeting with reporters as the surgery on his-4&-year.old wife p~. acknowledged the Irony that SIMPLE REMOVAL NOT YET PROVEN, S,\YS REPORT -A9 the wivts of both himself-and the Presi· deilt Who nominated him should suffer the same disease. not have the money. in band ta t>aY for the study but WOUid raise U and v.·ould seek donations from the public to fund lbe probe. The ~T (Feace Officer Standards and Training) study is free to the city. It would begin in December or January and take several months. Reddin '& would begin sooner and take less time. The council's action followed a presen· taUon by MacAdam, a narcotics detec-- tive, of the Reddin firm's Capabilities and past performance. LECAR preViou.sly studied the San Clemente force and the resUlting report resulted in an overhaul of the depart· ment and subsequent resignation of Clif· ford Murray, public safety director. The position of assis1ant chiel, beld by St.an Matchett, was eliminated and Matchett is now on diiabillty leave. lwfacAdam said the employes were re. questing the hiring of· Reddin's finn because "there now exists a critical situation in the operation of the police ' department. It is not providing the type of· police protection the co m m u n i t y deserves." ' He said that of 44 emp\oyes of lhe department sw-veyed 42 said lhere was a definite need for a study of the department. He said he fell the Reddin firm "''ould do a more comprehensive study or the dep'artment and as a pri\'alc firm "''ould be more independent than POST. es ' Nixon Sues To Retain Documents WASHING TON (AP) -Fonner Presi· dent N'u:oo filed a suit in federal court today to retain custody of millions of documents from h i s administration scheduled to be housed at Laguna Niguel. _Left Hanging Planner llo1'ls 01i to Burglar Police said a young Marine's attempts at being a second·story man in San Clemente late Wednesday fell apart when he met up with his intended victim - planning commissioner and local mortician Ed Lesneski. FOR SEVERAL minutes, Lesneski literally held the alleged burglar's life in· his hands. Patrolman Bill Trudeau related this story about the aborted burglary at Lesneski's mortuary: At 10 :17 p.m .. Lesneski told officers, he was sitting in the .upstairs Jiv. ing quarters of the funeral home when he heard someone removing a screen and louvers from a kitchen window. He called police and then went to the window to investigate. ' UE FOUND Richard Blaine Johnson, 20, 'fltith a toehold on a balcony 40- feet above the street. Nixon asked the court to o rd er preoidenital ~Philip W. -... and 1Wo Pa; i; dt i)ffici.als . fo-~ ·~ ~·~-reache<l ~~. llje ,m, by lhe right wrist and tbj! M'arlrie\s fOijf 1lipped from the lcOOy rad. produce or disclole a a y ~ 'materials to anyijOe oOi'ir thai li!n\!ell: ln the complaint, Ni.nm said that be entered into an agreement with the Ford administration to house h i s presidential materials and p e r s o n a I records at the Nlguel ziggurat but that the White House has not honored the- agreemen. · "The relier requested is merely to preserve the status quo ; that is, to maintain the existing confidentiality or the presidential materials a n d .to preserve Nixon's right to control access thereto," the fonner president's com· plaint aaid. · ' '11le application for a t e m po r a r y restraining order was filed a g a i n s t Buchen. Arthur F. Samp.wn. the head or the General Services AdminiSlration, and Secret Service director H. Stuart Knight. individua1ly and in their official capacities. The aim of the suit is to · give Nixon, rather than the White House, the right to decide who gets acces,, to t h e documents. On Sept. 6 Nixon and Sampson signed an agreement in which the former presi- dent agreed to house all his presidential materi?IS with the GSA 1 in the Niguel facility. . The agre,ement provided that Nixon, as custodian of the materials, would get one key and the government another. It also said tl~at Nixon 's tape recordings would remain oti deposit until September IS.. NIXON, Page A•l "That ·left· him han(ing out the window until we got there, and all tbe while, the guy kept asking the victim to lef bim get inside.'' . LESN~Kl CHOSE to keep the alleged burglar dangling. ho\l.·ever, and ootrc1ffinaUy tiefped the Camp Pendleton Marine Into the kitchen. :Johnson was scheduled for a court appearance today on a charge or al· tempted burglary. • -l . . Demand for Clemente Building Freeze Fails Demands for a blanl\et ireeze on any new construction on San Clemente's pier entrance area -at least until a fonnal redevelopment project is ~udied -fell flat Wednesday before city councilmen. In a brief, but strong, debate , delegates from groups pushing the re- development project · sparred with city councilmen and landowners in the area. Marion Moon and Lyn Harris Hicks pressed the debate for the American Association of U n I v e r s i t y Women chapter, which has supported plans to transform the area known as the bowl into a formal redevelopment project. And a freeze , each woman said, would be the logical method of t r e a t i n g development in the sector until t h e redevelopment idea is studied. new coostnlction In the area until the city decides if. it wi shes to launch a formal redevelopment project whereby the city of San Clemente assumes control. of property anq legaUy serves as the developer. • Several landowners in the area argued strongly against the freeze, stressing that such a move would kill an alfeady crippled construction industry. Although the parties in the debate we.re far apart on the issue of the freeze, all agreed on another point. The city, they agreed. should press hard for a quick decision on the feasibili· ty of a redevelopment project A new ad-hoc committee empaneled to detennine feasibility will hold its (See FREEZE, Page A!J lie called the cost nominal. lie said; the association 1\'as seeking. the sanction and participation by the city cooncil in the stud)t, to include fundin g ii, but added : "If the council felt the city could not justify the expense, the association could fund it if necessary. \\'hat we're really after is the coupcil endorsement ::ind cooperation.'' he' said. • Reaction by the coWlciJ. was c o o I \See PROBE, P11g11 A!) ·t' 0 Tells Bl·ight To Ret11r11 All Money By JOJIN VALTERZA Of ti:• D.il·; Piiot Slaff Edmund G. Brown Jr. said today that , the t'flntroversial campaign to r a is e money for him led by Regional Coastal · Commission Chairman Donald B r i g h t may be a plot by Orange C o u n l y Re pub Ii cans to di se r e d i l hi! gubernatorial campaign. And Brown demanded that Dr. Bright return any money collected in advance sales 0£ tickets to an aborted cocktail reception which had been set up for next Thursday at the Sanla Ana Country Cl~ near Costa f\.1esa. Brown also suggested I h a 1 the chairman of the regional commission '"hich issues permits for the coastal strip in Orange and Los ·Angele&-oounties- resign his post in lhe wake of disc losures about the fund raising. · "Dr. Bright has apparently solicited funds from Republicans and others "''ho \vould nol usually donate to mr cam· P.aign," the candidate said. "His activities may be part of a campaign by Orange County Republicans to discredit my campaign," Brown ad· ded. . The planning ror tile now-canceled reception first came to light on Oct. 4 "''hen Dr. Bright's university secretary began calling representativ~ of major landowners and development firms which frequently do high-stakes business with lhe rommission. One recipient or the calls was .t.aguna Beach Lawyer \Vil!iam \Vilcoxen who frequently represents clients before the coastal panel. Wilcoxen said that the Impression corr- veyi;d in the invitation \\'as that he wa1 sough{ for a meeting with Dr. Bright to discuss a commission-related matter. \Vilcoxen and others at the luncheon agreed Chat the tenor or the conversation by Dr. Bright and other hosts was that they we re bei ng asked to buy $100 tickets and l'> draft mailini:t lists of !See BRIGHT, Page A%) ~·[an Slain in. Siege MALIBU (UPI) - A M-year-old man was lbot and killed by sherllf's deputies Wedne!!ldly, encJiOg a t~boUr siege in which the man waa barricaded inside his borne with his son.In-law. Leonard Nadeau fired several · shots at officers before being killed-bx return fire. "Gentlemen," be began In a subdued tone at his ManhaUan office, "you're not going to believe what l have to tell "you. Happy bas just had a radical mastectomy of the Jell breast." Yeggs 'Rifle' Home, Leave Witli Two Guns But on the council the unanimous idea was that a ban on construction constituted ·an immoral in£rlngement of property rights. Sru1 Juan's First City ... Orpge «:eut Weatller SUghUy ~ Friday -bill probably not enough to notice, ac· cording to -the weather 1ervlce. Beach highs,. alter lb< fog tlltl!, should be near 71 rlalng lo 92 in- land. Lows tooighl iMll. - INSWE TODAY 'Wonien with liloh IQ1 ore viewed a1 'l'l10re re~u oggire,. sive and u,,.,ezuall~ ikhibiUd than._ women of cwercige tnteUi.- gence. Storu, Pape A.4. As the fonJler New York governor spoke, the surgery on bis wi£e progretsed a few 'blocks away a the Memorial Sloan Ketie~g lnstitu~ a hos pi t a I speciauimg iii the~treatmenl of cancer. · The surgery, which began about 5:30 a.m. PDT was expected to last at least four houn. Rockefellef said his wire discovered "three small lumps" In her left breast Friday and' immedl8tely went to her gynecologist for tests. She entered the hospital Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Ford bad her right breast removed in similar surgery. ... l . "' Burglars who ransacked an Emetald Bay home While its elderly occupant was asleep Wednesday night left with a rifle and a shotgun they took from a bedroom closet, Orange County offi~ oers said. Deputies said the intruders pulled off a window screen and slid open the unlocked window to gain entry to the home of Doris Mabel Harris, 74, of 921 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach. "When you steal a man's car-be It for a weekend or several months -and there is no oompensation, it amounts to theft. This idea of forbidding construction on a man's property is no different. . It goCs against the grain or the American system of respect for a persoo's property," said 1\-tayor Thomas O'Keefe. The advocates of the freeze. however, argued strongly a~ainst allowing any Won1an. U-elpless • Ne iglibors Re fused to Enter Home 11Je former governor, his face drawn with ob¥IOllS ~m. said the physicians told rum Mrs. Rockefeller1s chances o( recovery were 90 percent i r the cancer had noi spread lo lhe lymph system · and JO'l'<fcenl if it had. • , BOCA RATON, Fla. (UPI) -An elderly woman who, lay hell" "il was '!<Od<rful the way she hondled left fora week in her locked garage beause neighbors feared to in· ll." Rocke(eller SQ!~. "She was "!Prried vade.her privacy died Wednesday, apparently as a result of injuries arvJ 11aid ~ frankly (but) v.·as hopeful and exposur>.. _ _ _ . . end .r:onfldtal that lb< O!>U•Uoo would Mrs. Minna \ achs'mann, 79, was unable lo tell police the details -be a _., ~-1 of her ordeal,blll 1lfficers speculated she was hurt in a !all in her A bk>pSy ci'.m.Ormed the existence of home and cra'!led to her garage in an effort to reach help.~ L. M tw4I 111 • L....,. •• ~ and. the ;adJ.cal mastecto'my wa!r. Physicians at Boca Raton Community Hospital e!timated she ~=~= "''c .. ~: = 111-. ':!! ""'&.... bad been\wlthout food or water for at least a week. · ctm1et " ,...... ..... #>• Al in Mf'9, Ford'9 caseJ. •peculation NeighlJQrs said lhT{.had .not seen her for a...~eek and she failed c,.,._. k !; er:, ,t,11.11 ctntered on -Whether he cancer had l h d • be t I h . So J h h hl h t:~::et,.':. :i.. P..,.: • 1w s~d to the lymph nodts. With Mrs. o answer er oor or e ep one. mi' 'II t ey t oug s . e •111.,111-1 .... "" n Ford, the cancer was round mostly .ron -might have gone ti> Pennsylvania to visit Ctiebd'! • • ~~u;c.:...., •1·~~ ~::;.-c~~ fined to her right breast wtth ti-aces Others said they debated calling police to break into. the tocked , rarir ...... o_ ,:,',• ~':.~~ ~ or I.ht malignancy found in two or three home but (eared ·She would be angryt but 1101neono finally 'Called U1e ---.., _ o( lhe io,-.. oo oodlfs tn 111a1 __ •,.._• _,_P_•_llc_e_d_e_pa~ment W:•dncsday. , L__:__-,--...::....=-=::t.,"thrbody:- ,_ Treas11rer Dies in Seln1a Alice !\-f. Ross. first city treasurer of San Juan Capistrano. died today in the northern California city of Selma. !\1rs. Ross. 72. was vacationing "''ilh her daughter, ~1rs. Sue Hicks, at the time she became ill . A long·time r~ident of San Juan, Mrs. Ross was afso wcll·known in Sa n Clemente and Laguna Beach as the first clerk of the old justice court She worked for Judge 1.1arco Forster in San J uan capistrano1s juslice court and then later helped set up and worked in justice courts in the two other coastal cities. She ~v.·as a charter, member of •the Republican Women'~ Club of San Clemente and San ,Zuan Cnpistrano and served on thTOi'Mke County Hl'publican Central-Comntillec ail<! tbe Califomi~ Repu blican Central Commiuee. She' v.·a& active in politk:s most of her life, ser\-1ng also as a Registrar or Votl:!rs "Alice was the . one who set up LI.le n>ting precincts in San Juan Capistrano after years or MVl.nif only One:' sait1 ~trs. Walter Porter, a close friend . "Not many people know it. but Alice wa!I the one who OrganizL'd Ibo wcll·baby clinic in the city -for nt.'ttly • .mothers , FIRST TREASURER DIES who rC<Yuired cht"Ck ups for their babies." ---~-·-.-c'c ~~e , "El\SORER. l'Ole-:.\1) an u1u,)Affi'e ... •• ) Pact Signed • • . By'Sa11 Juan • • • Fo ·:Patrols ,. By PA!\1ELA 1IALLAN Of t11e ~Hy ,llet IWf San Juan Capistrano residents will 800n be getting n\ore pollce protection for less money. · ~1embers of the City C.Ouncil voted unanimously \\'ednesday to sign a n agreement with the Orange Co u n t Y Sheriff's Ofnce to increase patrols within the city. Because of a ne.,.,· -acwunting system ihe city will be paying less 1han the estimated cost of '$270,000 for the 1974-75 year. • . • Cla1nor Moutats • Ba·dham Assails • Coa8t Chairman . ' . The clamor for the resignation of Dr. Donald Bright rrb mthe South Cqast Regional ?.one Conservation Commission continued today :Mith a SCfthlng state- ment from Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach). Bad.ham urged that Dr. Brlgh~. the commission chairman, be removed from the panel f9r assertedly violating the conflict;.of-interest provislor.s in state law. "The question to be answerOO is. "Is it a confict. or interest for Dr. Bright as a member of the commlsslon to negotiate with others to raise funds !or Edmund Brown so that theZ candidate can appoint Dr. Bright to a $34,000-a:year job as director of tbe Callfomla Depart· ment. of Fish and Game?'" Badham sakl. Dr. Bright, a Cal S!:-te Fullerton biology Department Chainnan, insists that he will not resign and has asked for art Attorney General's probe into th~ entire affair. , Badham lnslilts'lbat '.11><,'!l'us Is upon Brown, in wboM bebalf Dt~'Brl~ht ar- ranged! II~ c00~1ail rccepiiOn next weft '1fllr GOstt Mesa1• 'J'bat ·event -was c~led in the mid8t oJ tbe fUJore over tbe:assertect conflict of interest. "II Ii J~ BroWn oo ·wbo.w behalf Dr. BHpt 1w ·compromlled both himself-'and the entire phi~ of statowtde land planning," Badhani N!d. Bap '8id he has made Do aecret about .bts st~dy. opposition to 0 r . Bright's applntment to the commlaslon by Gov. Ronald Reagan. 1 But councilmen did not close the door on a possible . agreement nith the city or San Clemente for police pro- tection. During a joint meeting between the l\\'O cities last month San Juan agreed to explore the possibility of contracting wit h San Clemente, rather than the County Sheriff's Office, (or · 1aw enforcement services. Councilmen reaffirmed their stand and directed staff to make lnqu1rles. PRESIDENT FORD FACES THE HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMl'l"TEE '1"0 EXPLAIN NIXON PARDON · Chief Executive Oecl1re1 1TMre W11 No Deal, Period, Under Any Circumstances: Badham said that he has personally written to Gov. Ronald Reagan asklng tb'at Reagan urge Dr. Bright to mlgn. The assemblyman added t h a t he personally related his feelings to Dr. Bright, himself. "I'veoppoeed hlm from the start" said the aB:semblyman, "and this ulcident tends ti relnforce my reasons for op- posing. Dr. Biighl.'' "Let's face It, when a person serving as the chairman of a govenunent agency with permit pow'ers, calls together a bunch of people who need ~permit ap- provals, and the'n· the chainnan asks those people for favoni, it's wrong. Dead \\TODg," tbe le~ator charged. "l'm happy with this agreement before us.'' said Mayor Roy Byrnes. "But we shOuld see what Sin Clemente has to offer." Under the tenns of the new agreement. Frona Page Al PROBE ... San Juan will have a one-man patrol toward funding, but wann toward the wtit within the city limits at all times Reddin investigation. between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mayor Roy Holm sai" that the POST and a two-man polrol unit JOO percent study had been pending for some limt', of the time between 4 p.m. and midnight. and that it .,.,•oold be similar lo that From midnight to 8 a.m. the two.man perfonned by·Reddin. patrol Unit will be shared with neighbor· "I persoiially don 't see any conflict ing unincorporated territory. The city in doing both," 1.1ayor Holm said. currently shares patrol units with Dana ~1 a c A d a m s a i d t h e y m i g h t "complement each other." Point, Capistrano Beach and 1.Ussion Viejo. Councilman Joo Brand agreed. t , Using the service unit method of ac· "Since you so graciously offered to ' ~ting. the. level of service will be pay for Reddin · · . the city could do 1 ~etermined by the sherlff and the City POST and we could compare them both," Council and\the cost will be detennined Brand said. by the numlJ.cer of actual tllli~ ·assigned ~\1acAdarn cited as one or the ''critical" ~ 1 k) the city~ The old system .was set problems of the department its high • personnel turnover which he said was ' W.p so that the city was charged ac- ; Cording to the nwnber of calls answered ~ve~:': through the department in -, lhe previous year. He said San Clemente's turnover was The estimated cost of the new service half Lagwia's, and the San Clemente will be $248,353 for the current fiscal turnover rate was viewed as critical. ~ gear wbtch began July J. This amounts "l:{jgh lurnover ... I ~pect th 8 t' s :. , ., a savings of nearly $25,000. something "'e very well have to leam ~ Other advantages of the new syste.m, to live with," O>uneilwoman Phyllis ! ; quUined to counclfmen, include: Sweeney said. : ! -The same deputies will be assigned. Mey.or JtoJ Holm said act.ion should ~ 1 to .. the city for periods of six monµia .; lie tatm._U fOOl1 as possibl~ ~ to one year and will not be tranaftritd "t lla'w a feCling ... thefe ·ti an : \at the same time. 'Ibis wW provide urgtney and we should not watt around : Jan open.line o( communic.ation between for things to pofentially deteriorate," he 1clty staff ani.lhe sherlfrs:tff·~-Aid. . ~ ' , -11le system will provid e 1be mayor also ordered Oitf·Mariaeer of a patrol car in the It ost Al Theal to come back to the coUncil constantly to act aa a deterrent to at the next meeUng \\1th solutions to crime and should provide more Intense some unidentified problems in t h e traffic enforcement. department. -ll. the coundl decides It wants far Police Chief Frank Schopen_did not enforcement or specialized enforeement attend the council meeting "'hich stretch· lt can be requested at addltlonal cost. ed. past midnight. He is on vacation. From Page A l NIXON ... )979 and that Nixon thereafter had the right to destroy any recordlnas before returning the remainder to the govern- ment. ... Nixon noted that he is subject to subpoenas demanding production of the materials but th.at he cannot answer them because the documents are not in his custody. On Sept. 9 the Watergate special pro- secutor agreed _ v.•ith the White House ,that none of the materials could be ,!!!O"ed from their,.. d e po s I to r y in Washington v.ithout the pro!ecutor 's ap- proval. Thousands Bid Sulliva1i Adi eu f\1EW YORK (UPI) -·Thousands of mourners. f8115, colleagues and com- petitors jammed solemn St. Patrick's Cathedral for a flllleral Mass f o r television sho\\man and columnist Ed Sullivan. Sullivan died Sunday night at U!:nox Hill Hospital from cancer of the esophagus. He was 73. Fo1·d Tells Covgressm~n: Frona Page Al BRIGHT ... 'Was No Pa1·don Deal' persoos they knew who would be prime guests at the event. . Wilcoxen said he never furnished a list, nor did he make any donations. WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Presidenl Ford ' testified before a committee of Congress today that "there was no deal. t>eriod, under no circumstances,'' ,wtuch led him to pardon Richard 1.1. Nixon after assuming the presidency from him . Ford became the first president in Americaii history to widergo direct ques- lloning from a congressional panel in a two-hour televised appearance before a subconunittee of the House Judiciary Committee -the panel whlch examined his qualifications to become vice presi- dent a year ago and which voted last summer to impeach Nixon. Speaking forcefully and providing an explanation of the pardon which seemed to satisfy some of lbe subcommittee nitiiDben, Ford. ~said he acted as he * Soi-the natio'n•s .. sake -not for Nixon's. : 1 • He said l\te wanted ~to end a national division "over w~ tO indict, b'ing to tria1, and punish a fonner pre!ident who already 'is condemned to suffer long and deeply in the shame a n d disgrace brought upon the office he held." Looking directly at Rep. E I i z a b e t h Holtzman (0-N.Y.), the subcommittee's most outspoken critic of the pardon, Ford said: · "I want to assure you and memhers of this • subcommittee, members o f Coogress and the people .that there was no deal, period, underno·cim.unstances." He disclosed he disaissed the possibili- ty of pardoning Nixon in a meeting with Alexander ~1. Haig, Nixon's White House cllle! of staff, eight days before Aug. 9 \\'hen Nixon became the ftrst chief executive to resign. At '1/iat meetin~, Ford said, H a i g disclosed to him ' fbe-damaging nature'' of a Watergate tape Niion was under Frona P•ge A I TREASURER ••• Some at the meeting, however, did U.S. Supreme Court order to surrender. furnish their lists and the invitations He said llaig raised "a pardon to the began appea~ing in the mail a few President, should he resign" as a pos.si-d93s ago. ble course of action. Among the reciP.ients were devel()lr But, Ford stressed. he entered into ment firms with ma]or perm It ap- no such agreement. He said he talked plications hanging in the balance before il over with his wife, Betty, and with the commission. James D. St. Clair, Nixon's Waterga'te And the reluctance to discuss-for the lawyer, and decided it would be. im-record-their impression ot'the donation prudent for him even to advise Nixon drive was abundant among po t en t I a I what lO do. guests. Again and again, Ford stressed the · One source from a major Orange disgrace Nixon brought upon himself Coast developer wondered what effect by accepting a pardon. He defended the drive might have on bis company's his declsk>n to pardon Nixon within a permits. mooth of hls own assumption ol office. "You can't help but have the Im- arguing it was helter for the nation pression that if~ your finn doesn't buy to put be.hind it the debate over Nixon 's some ticket!, perhape: the i•ues you guilt or innocence in the Watergate scan-have pending before tbe commission may dal. have some unexpected trouble," said Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan ( R-Md. ) , one major developer who asked not whose decision lO vote to impeach Nixon to be directly quoted. marked a turning point in last summer's Robert Shelton, the former Newport events, asked Ford if he felt Nixon's Beach city councilman who is a con- aceeptance of a pardon was "tantamount sultant to developers, incl~ t -b e to an admission of guilt." Irvine Company, was at the meeting. "I do, sir," Ford replied. "The ac-'''lbil whole episode can't help but ceptanct of a pardon according to legal hw;t the image .and ~iblllty of the auth6rlties does Indicate by t he ac-coastal commlsSJon p.nd I hope that ceptance the person who accepts it does it will an blow over," he said. in effect admit guilt." Sources at the session \\'ho have ex- Ford also said that if he bad U to pressed discomfort at having b e e n do over again -even given the extreme brought into the plan, said that the adverse-public reaction---he-1till-would-majorlty-oplnlorrey-tne, aeteptes was pardon NiXOn. one or chagrin after the Session. Replying to a question from Rep. Wiley "To put it bluntly, most of U! felt Mayne (R-Iowa), about ... lhe timing of like pigeons. especially when we looked the pardon, he said he had given the around to sec all of these lndividl181S matter deep thought, that 'he considered who have major stakes in commission · waiting until after an indictment of decisions," a delegate said. Nixon : until after a trial and possible ~fost agreed that the potential for conviction; and until after any jail term controversy and conflict of Interest was served by the former president upon extreme in the contribution plan, and conviction. . that taking part in the malling list But he added, "I'm convinced that and the suggested followup calls to reel· timing of this pardon was done at the pients of tickets made t h e m un- right ti~" comfortable. From Pcifre A l PROPER ... initiative that established the regional agencies. Demands ror Bright's resignation have come from Bro)Vn and Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach). "I ha'('e no intention 'of submitting my resignation as chairm11.n of the South Coast Regional Zone CommiBsloo," Bright said. Fellow commlssioners supported his stance. "It would be extremely unfortunate If he wa~ forced to step aside," said Coromlssioner Rimmon Fay. From Page Al FREEZE .•. fint rneeung Oct. 24. and counctlmen demaoded that the city staff accelerate the deliberations and return with 1001e definitive infonnaUon at the· first meeting In November. One key element in a redevelopment project, the oouocil has learned, L! the need to determine 111 leg.,tly, the area in question is blighted. Although the .bowl has its share of vacancies and dingy storefronts, it also is-the-slte-of-heavy-construt'llon-of the most expensive condominium com- plexes in the city. Ex-d eputy Confesses SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) -Duke James Pierm, 41, a fonner Spokane County sheriff's deputy , entered a plea of guilty WedneWiy to a federal charge of cmsplring to import an estimated Sl5 million v.'Ol'th of cocaine for distribu- tion along the Wesl c;o...,. "The effect of this agreement was 1(1 interfere Y..1th the contractual rights or former President Nixoo." and t-O inhibit his abltity,to assert presidential privilege, Ute complaint !lated. Cardinal Terence Cooke, pale a n d ,\·eakened from malaria contracted on a rl!letnt tour of Africa , preslded Y.'ednes- day over the Map at St. Patrick's, where thousands crowded under the high, somber archways to hear the fin a 1 eulogies to the benefactor of collntless entertainers. Mrs. Ross came to San Juan right after her marriage to Melvin Ross, a member of one of the pioneer families of Santa Ana. 'I'heY' ~me ranchers off San Juan Creek Road near La Novia. although her husband also had interests in mines and other businesses. HOW THRU OC:TOBER 26 . . Fill your wardrobe at pre-IHFLA TION PRl~ES ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l"-O(M19f Co••I O.•I J Pllol, ""''" •lli<ll It com b{rwd "" Hr••-Prru, ls pU011sn«1 c, "'' 0.•"91 CMsl Pllllllslll"'I ~n,. Secwr•ll l!d1l .. IK irf CIUDllsllff. Mo""iy 11><°"911 FtldlJ, for Git.I WU, NtWMl"I BIM:I\, t41111Un9I011 &o!IOC'."IF_I .. " V•lley. UQUnl k.O:", 1rv1 ... ts.M1r11oM;~ ..... SM Oe,..11•1So111 .-11 Clil•it•-. A 11"91• ·~ tdlllon i\ ~·~ 'i.lt11.,,•r1 ... o S-•y1. Tl>e Pfu'l<•NI putlll~""9 pl•n4 11 •t JOO WHI !My Slrwl, Cos.i. Miu, C..ll!ornl• ~626. Robert N. Weed Pf'Hldefll lflCll PuOll- Jack R. Curley Vk.1Pr11ldllftt11111 GilflMM Nll~r Thom as Keevil ldl\OI" Thomas A. Murphlne ,,.,. ... ,1110 l!ll!ICll' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall •1tt1!1flt Ml"1!11"9 ldllOtl Dayli ght Burgl ar~ Nets 8552 i.11 l.ag1w a A daylight burglary cost John Callahan of Laguna Beach $552 in Cash Wed- nesday. The money "'as taken from hJs residen- ce at 2613 v;ctoria Drive between 3:30 and 5 p. rTt. Police .said entry was gained through an unlocked front door . The incident was the latest In a rash of burglaries: in the city. "She was very interested in family hlst«y and had made quite a study of It," said ~1rs. Porter. "She was also interested in the history of the town." .. In addition to serving a1 city treasurer 12 years, ~frs. Ross was also p~ident of the catholic Women's Club and was a member of the old Mission parish. She is survived by two sons, Bob Ross of Villa Park and Lee Ross of Costa ~1esa, and one daughter, Mrs. Sue Hicks or S e I m a , and nine grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are pending. La g11 na Co1111cil Actio11 Here are principal actions taken Wednesday· by the Laguna Beach Ci ty eoun~, . HAHi llAMD COORDINATED • LADIES SPORTSWEAR sa.. a.zo 1/3 to 1/2 SPORTSHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS L..t ' SI.rt Mrtt•• si-S, M. L. XL 15 .. 171/1 ~-LOMaSUIYI BLOUSES 300/o-40°/o• 50°/o REDUCTION • MEM'S SLAX ,..,IW. ... •11 ta• 5:1"1 Cirfft h-1 J2-40 ~ s5" .. s 19'' llHMIS SHOES LADIES-KEDS ....., ....... s4•• ....... ,, D~ESSES i.., ..... -"'""' .. ...,., ... _ 4()~/o ,. 70°/o RIDUCTIOHS J»C?~CE PROBE APPROVED -lbe Laguna Beach Police Employcs' AMOC1a11on was given council sanction blit no money for the hiring of the Reddin Firm of LECAR to Investigate the police fortt. The city will stick with a probe by POST, an officlp.1 state agency. .. gain Tables 1'1111 of Mtt1'• Sweaten aocl Ladles ,.........., Slllrt.; ,....., tic. All of our markdow11s are first quaJlly br...i1 from _. rep• 1loclt. TelepMne C71 4) 64MS21 -i:1ass1t1tc1 Adver11s1ns '42·5611 L1gt.1n1 BtlCh All Otp1rt!Mftt1: Telephont •M·Mto6 ANGRY WORDS EXtllANGKO -Discussion of a proposed housing de- "'elopment In Upper Bluebird Qanyon led tg angry words between Councilman Charlton Boyd and other cowiell memberi. &Oyd at one pofnt. aafd Pl&Ming Cornmisalontr William Leak should be;'leashed" and allegtd that Leak, COunc\J. woman Pbyllls Sweeny and M1yor ROy lfolm were being "dishonest" in their . approach to the subject of develop~nt. ~. ltl•. Of ... Qlt ~I ,,_1!1111"9 ComNilY. ,.. "'-"' itartti. 1111111'at._. SEW GE P Cl' E The II MCOITA MllA IT"I •1..0tf ""''"' "" .... ,,1 .. ~1 "'"If! -~ A A APPROY D -city council approved a oc.atlon or .-.-::.J..~,."'mwt , .... , """"'tloll •1 more than $406,000 for design cosu-or the Aliso Water "Management Agency DIPAITMM STOii (AWA1A) regional ""'aste water treatment· project but lied some strings to the ~ el•H .,.""' .,.i, •• Co\!• Mtl!\fl, f d st . I di ( ii r r di d -·· di Ill ' 1-011. CM1tom1•. ,u•1er1_.1..., •• c ..... , u.oo un s. one rmg ea ng rom coonc eara o a sa v-s:eoua sprea ng • H ",. OULI VAID .- \ . , I I t ! i I • . - • '"""!; 11, "''11 ~.• "'°"'lfll'1 m+111 .. , or future operaUn& costs of the A WMA 1ystcm. . COST A MISA ~-~"'~-~· ... :::·~~u;.~~;m~~~"~"~.::::::::::::::::::JL..1=~;::;;;;:;::::::.::::::.::.:::::~::::..::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~..J.L.~~!!!!!!1"""'!"" ........................... ..:;;;;::~:.::::::. ..... ~ ...................... iliiiiooiii~--~11~.,.- ( • • . .. . • • . • • • • .•. ·. • ·" . . '· 'Thurtd.y.October 17.1974 OAIL y l'JlOT •• I I • ' : .. ·Bisecting Rainbows T hursday's Closing Prices NEW YO~K STOCK EXCHANGE lnveslnie n,l OpJ1or.tu1iilies A 'b,ou1id Year•• tligJ1.Lowe Appt'ur tvery S•lurday • • ' . s....,. '-"'* ~ .......... DR. ROBEltTA OLt:K discount the, ruture buL sell and ttle world needs our food. '·l \lllll) (loW (loQ P l \IQ!/ 0... (fl; P I I .. ) Olw r.,., V I \hol)I (br ("'J Despite the <11r of gloon1 and doom circulatlng in economic quarlc rs these days, opportunities still abound for the astute. S,OJle Of t hese oppOI'· t un1lies deserve exploration and probably, a bit of sticking one's. toes in the water. It is not yet time, • however, to s tick in the · whole root. Jn .the energy area, v.•ith or·w1thout government sup· port, v.1ork is expanding in the area of solar energy. Whether by 1980· t 990 it sup· -plies 10 percent or 30 pe'r· cent. of our needs, you are talking of ·a multi·billion dollar industry. The problem in making it ~o mm e:rcial is the solar cell, which sti ll costs much too much compared to present energy sources. Research indicates l be ingenuity of Ameri can p~oducti vit y is needed to bring results into li ne . TO THIS E ND 1\1obil ()ii has taken the bit in ilj teeth and has laid out $30 million fo r the project. through a small glamour company, Tyco Laboratories. The fac- tor that will make the solar cell a reality is a reduction in the cost or producing its chemical base-sil icon Oow·Cornin g has made the commitment to this end with the help of a $17 million grant Crom the National Science Foundation. IC you like stocks -buy the future. The market will shuns the pre5cnt. T~·o triple A companies, ~lobil ' Oil and l)ow·Corning, und a super Sl('~per Tyco Labs. In real est"te -people Money Doctor rentul units. 1'he tixodus from ownership is swelling. IC you hke the feeling of owning proper ty go t o where the growth of the next decade will be. Buy a duplex-triplex or apartment hou se. People wi ll pay rent because the amount of cash for down payments -not· interest rates -• is t he bugaboo in the single family d"•elling. Appreciation and tax benefits are incidental if you don 't have a buyer with the cash to put down. l/'i ADDITION, you can do'bette r 1n the loan market with well situaled income property than you can with a single fam ily dwelling. t,or the p r ospe rous, agriculture is a place to l ook. No t Ca l i fornia agricu lture, but pure ~l id· wes t. growin g c ountry . Acreage is still available in vast q4antities at $300 to $750 a n acre. Grain prices arc triple two years ago, and v.•hile there will be some ebb.and f low of pri cing, this is our balance of payments. \Ve need to Tw level lrairu:d farm managers and tenant far- mers ure available. ltelt1 rn. on investment on 320-acre plants and up will be in ex· cess or 18 percent even after spli ts with l h<i manager and tenants. Jnlercst rules ure not g9ing back to 7 or 8 percent. Short tet m paper will nuc- tuale but wiH still be the :'1afest thing around. For the next 12 months you can bet on an average of 7 ~~ • 8 per· cent on T-Bills though there will be lower months. 8 and one·half • 10 percent on cer- tUicates o( deposit and 9 percent · 11 percent on com· mercial paper. THE TRUE RE FLEC· TORS or the e bb and now or infl ation. the com modities markets will continue to produce SO pe rcent and up profits for thosl' in com· puter type .trend-following programs. There are selective op- portunities a r ound. \Ve have covered some -next week"we will cover more. In short, even a ra instorm has a rainbow. You a nd t have a choice. We can look at the black clouds or we can look at th'e r ainbow. ln ·either case we are wrong. But if we recognize the existence of the black clouds we can separate out the colors -in this case the opportunities -or the rainbow instead of being intoxicated by it. 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L?'? ·,· "o ",•.• "• ~n8ntt .IO s s 10 . . ~°""'9' ., ,. •, •• •>•• '• OQall p1 1.11.. s 2JY; + ~ Le' vel ' X C ange =~11 1:.:;tz,t lrf!:;~ C.•OU.i\.Ti .. ~l 1'V.-.* 8::':rle1 .. t:i~ .': 1~1!.·,:. «..-.i1<.01'f10 ii~=+~~'£EJ!tt .~!~i!f"*.~ AMP 111t .3l 1' 32•3 ~1 -l~ """"'S..I 1 ' ll.C 24v.+ ~"Cine ".s 10 ..... Vt ~~ •• :a '°, "t 11 .... + \lo Oii E pl I 20 .. !.SO eo • J =:p ·t:. ! !; ~=:+ :! =:. ~~ .1~ ·~ ~~t -~ f:nty~~: ~ 1! 1l~* Vo ~~ 1 'i 0 2S l•:W.! l'I 8:1t\EJ:~ .~ 113;. l~~-.~ But Below '73 SACRAMENTO 1A)') - California.gasoline consum- ption was up in August for the third straight month, but lower highway speeds kept cons umption belo"' 1973 levels. lhc state Board of Equalization said Wed· nesday. The agency said August wa s the n inth straig ht month that gasoline con· sumption was lower than the pr evious year, b ul higher than t h e im · mediately preceding mon- ths . NEW YORK (UPI) -""''•PCOrP l 11 ?\lo ... toMMI 1.'20 • 'If '· GnE!K l Mlll SH JS'4•'\\ i<l"O'ln .IQ ~ J 1 C*l•NGl,40 1 I 16¥-<-.,.. P A . w id Ai ""'""•2,0 • llJl.\(o+"AoCaw!Mll,IOl JIU•·-\li. Gnl'OOc11.''<!I .. n'llo+'l>t -\.L-°'lncP1.\0S 6111\'o-.... an mer1can or r· Amstr pt'.e 21 '" ConrKC '° 6 s 13»-v. c;,..c.ri.CNoO u s 11...,. 14 i.atGt$ 1.;i, • JO 1sv.-v. Ol"'"'n 1 ~ 31 u1'11+ ~ the first time in 12 months ways a nd Tra ns world Nn1.tect 2:111 ·i 1 ,.~·;.ii CtinE<I .6~ 1 1w 1~-•• GnMost .lOCI, 11 ~"' ••. L.lfJMSro 111 1 • 1~-11o °""''un .so. a '"' .... ' . h d h d Amtel 111 .:IO 5 t1 1:w.-'-\ CDll$1'.4 pt • ·· ~ 4l'f>-"' Gen instr 21 • 11 '"' • . • ...,6rv .n s l ~ • · · Ontld'L .I• • 1 1 -v. cons ump ion a reac e Airlines said the fi ve-year MKo11 :IOd • t• ·" -14 o-£c1 pt.s •. iu lb ~ .,. cienr~st pt,.. , 2611o-11o i...rMto ·"" 1 • a~ v. ODell•• M 1 1 , 10•1> ... that level The August h · AnchHc1.0t• 10 12:w.-~ 2:;E~1't?·s~fl ll • · c;,n,..6.14 .S 35 1.,, ... t:.-s•·oi:\1~: 1~ !..:!:-~ 0naeo .11 • • s111 ••. (. · 21 t e x c a n ge ln r o uteMc11rO•v1 s 1620 '""CD!I~· '!!~:;';': cien1o11111.101121tJ9111•1l4 i..-sp1J11t •. s2 19..,._",0rll'ck11101 2• •-"'> a1~~~e th~3Ju1y: 1~:~~~~. ·~~~~~5o~~e~:i_nr:kuen~~. =·~ i ~ :i~~ 5 ~~t:~ ·~ ~ ~g:~:. ~ EEl~j~ .. ~ ·1 n~: .: ~'"'IN~ : I~ 1:~+.~ g:'~?:5 ; :1 ~:~:.~ Sumpl;on, but 3.7 percent ~ect bef I F' b 1 Apcoo;1 '•1 .. 16 10"''"" ~.~•""•.••'.'. '.!!,',"~:,"'. VtnPorf .10111:1t s~-v. LlftOlll JO 2 ''"' •·· ~.10 ~ s 10,,,.,_," ,, ore nex e . . ApKa c.orp .. 30 1v. . .. ...... P .,. , i:. F\lbu i .68 s u 2 u v. • .• l,alli PIC .to • 2J 1o:w.-.~ o..-rrn .110 • J 11 -.., below August , 1973. The exchan••c m ust be· A PL C.O•p • 11 '"' . .. can p1 4"' •• rzw-:i;, .~-1"" c.on RtlrK1 s • sV> t "' U!fl v~ •no • :. "" · · · CN.ne:F .• n ~9 32l'.-~ ~ ~lecll MQ llO IZ I to• Yo QlnPpt 1.•S ·• rt0 SI -1 011$1!1f"'I .70 ' 11 ll""., ::W. \.di Vil pl •• I • .,._ .... °""''" I 1oO S .10 32*-1-0 Board Chairm ap George approvedby thedirectorsor AllA sv1.4'11 J1 51 -t~ CanPp11.12 •• tlll s•'h•1"' GnMw1111GJ 3 2~ ... o.e11m 1.1"'~-,. "• •,• ••.. °""'11pt 4I/. •. 1 .o _.,, R II 'd th l ArwllN ,21 S 6 6h ... Qn?pt l.1',. •10 Si -I"' GfE I.to 1 309.)'1~+ .• V:o ~ , .. PJdord111 .oO '7 1 <t · Rei Y s a 1 a an both companies and by the Anhtro .u • Js 11 + "' eanPWrp1 6 •• 10 s1Vo+ vo G r1,, 1.10g • •1 13'-• w .......,. 1R .t.0 ' 11 u~ •• ~. __,. P- al 's Of lhC f1'gureS c··1 • Bo dl.nUt6.ntp .. I 2V.-\:t0>nPpf 4.S2 .. Z20 •1 GeMsc<>lllC 4 11 4Vo-v.IA"l'F<:l(.IP .. I ~,.y.1>«.A.1111.21) •. 10111 -lll an YS I • I VI Aerona utics ar ...,bttr .n 4 s Sllot-.,.. CllnU .a.lr Ln 10 62 Siio<-.,.. c.enuonP .s. 11 14 2•~+ v. l.evl S&n M 10 s1 11'!1o ... P«GM 1 • s 32• 18"'• ""' ·showed motorists have not and at least 60 days would N ii P$1.J6' " t•v. •.. enCA11 1.t.0 • &.s 23 ,_.,, :;.. P•t .IO!I 9 331 21~-,.. 1.r11u Furn s ~ 2 .. -. v. ""'GM,,~ •. t1C1S 13+4--4+4 Nk eut ,U l6 4 1 + y, Oii!~ .!IO 2 2S 8>\>• 'Ir C.•bet' Pd 1 1 311 ·~-1!o LFE (arprt S • 2!'S • · • P« L1!1 I M f JI 1S1'0 •. , cul downondriving. be requiredtoget approval ArtLIG l.JG • 1 1tv .... S:.9"',•c.•,1~ .• ·',',~ ,•,1~.·.~.! c;,11, 1.30C1 11 "3 12•:0. .. 2 .... I.OF 2.206, "1911>+ v. P«P1eotr1 .1s., ~• 18v.+~ "If I d . . .... .... 11110.. .. s '"' •.. ~.t"'l~r,-· • •••" ~! GF a.. •. :n • I s""-.,. LOF rlf •'lfo •• 2 sov.--Vt P«?ooor 1.60 ' l l 11\to-'ti! peop e are ,r1 v1ng as after procedu1·al steps are Ar!MCI• C? ~ 1s •ii. ... ,,,.. , .. .. ,, :;;.ntPcni, s 13 10.,.-,,., UbOt' McN1 • 21 Jv.-.., Pt r&r 1.20 ' ls 11v.-.., m Ch e er thenthe3 7 d ArmcoS IAOS ~20','o +*CQ!pl llh •. 9~+1VO GibrFJlllSI• S2 '+V> ublOll .11)1 •. 2 3\lo•\'o PtT .. T pl ~ .. ll0/01/o-114 peurcen'tsdrvop ·,·n co' nsump.. approve · Arm pt t.10 • 24V.-.. C11weo 2.1Q s 111 ""* v. Gioct u w1s ~ •105 Jv. + v. UGG Mr 2Vt 1 -a 2av.+111o P« Tin .eo , 1 '"'-14 Mean' .. h'il e, the two com· Armurpt '"" ·• rf!I •• -. .,.. a1u1P 1.•90 1 21 &'Ho+ .., Giff ~111 .s2 3 , 91"-..., ll9GM't pt 1 .• 1100 11-.. . .. Pili11t Wllbb •• 38 ,.,. •.. IW .... ms Cit 92 'i .. 1~ -~ Oll!!R !..l:IO 2 3' ..... _ 'I• Gillttle 1.)0 • 132 25 .. .... Wflf Efl 1 u m •911't 1\lo P>tlnepl I.JO • 2 ·-"' lion must be attributed to panies said they will main· Arms111 1:.0 s s 1+v.-v. eo..1 111west •. 149 u.31-1..n Vlnl>l .111<or s 1s 8 + "' L111tNu 1.60 • IJ6 ,,..,. ... Pttm Bii :u 1 1 3* •.. h I. · b' h AroC.orP111 I S I 11V.-Vo CtlnMtg ."811 l 1•~ I ~-'I• GlefSll .»h 1• 2 ·11'1-V. Urw::NU IJf J ·· II ._.,,.._'ft PiflllCll Inc + !II l -V. Consumpti on in August C---_,.as-just--over-900-million _JaUons, the agency said, t e gaso 1ne savings w 1c tain normal fli ght schedules Arvtri1ne1 .s111 9 1v. ... Con1io;1 1110 s »s 31'.~••v. Globa1 ""' 1 s.. '"'* ..., WnNfd 1.1• .. J 11""-"-v. Pan""" ,.,r •• "°' ,,. • .,,.. Come r'om reduced s~A ...s... Ltd,.. n nl't-1'• ea..1 0i1 p1 1 .. 1 ·~ -s Globtu11 .to , 1 13"'_"" L1one1 Corp s 11 1'1'o-""' P¥1Nt1C11e 2 • :no lS,,..1-1,,.. l""t:U and con tinu e t o solicit M11I01i i.'°-• 2S 11~ ... v. C:!r!.1_111te1 1 6 11 11 GoiawstFti • 17 9"• ... LlttG11tn2v. •.• 1• 4"'-"' "-<rl .60 • , ~+ v. a-rrd-f-r-o·m-s-m-al l ~us'iness as usu al-Asoi,G140s 1111 -~. COiWlJau6m1J .... GooGr1c1.n • "20""+"-uu11<•P'J •• s 13foo ... "¥91' ,,., 1• ''-+~ • •• • ~·. iJ • AIN-403121 ···-\(, Olo!<Ull .lloP4 IJ 2•. Goodl'P!r.1s •. 110066Yr-1 Llttonlnp!A .. 1 51/o+l'lf'atl<HnlOl!IS 3 1S1'1>-'lll automobiles, he said. TWA chairman Charles .t.uc,a 1.is.1 , ,, •111-"" c.oop 111 1.04 • 11 111 .. -v. ~Trr1 s .1110 ''"' •• ~ t:..,~.10 i 'U ;;"' ::· Parii.•P .~ s 1. 1•:w.-v.- "While no one seems lo be • T1·111·nghast J r. said it was ~.','9•,!!,'",, ' " ,•,l••• ~· ~ ~ :· 71~ •:::::1:z GoroonJ .31 ' , 1v. + v. L<>m11sF1 .3611 dol •"'-• "' Pw:o inc • •S iii..+ * • What Cl\N You Get fo r only a dime ' these days? 1__: .0 _l. " .. El,., .. I ... "-TI .,, I 1,. • Gouldlnl,10 j 14 11:\oo llo loMto 3.6'd· S XS! 16~ ..... f>ayleH .lO S 39 l'Ho-"" going cm ly 55 m iles per believed the arrangements ~1,~1Utt,••,.•.•. •,,.,.. !!.·,',"• ~r.!1 1·;;.'. J 10~ ..... Gou1c1p11,u .. 11 1sv.+ v. 1'NtlGI .cee a "11"-"' ,. .,~ pf ,.. """"" "' Gr~t'W 1.MI 6 :)01 11'1t + ~'o Llldtwn ·'°° 3 3 S'oto · · PtM CM1• .. 11l 1\11 •.. hour, al least they are not could save each carrier $25 A11R<ti prtl '141 .. 1 ~f::.!ll1nd ,i,;:: ; ~ 1::zt ·~ Grana u .to1• ,, •Vt+ 1-. La11t s 1ne1 1 • 60 9'"'-"" l'wmev 1.1•" 1:io .aJ,,._,_,v. . 70 d75 th ed . . 'Al!H Corp11 lS l\lt •.. ....,., Gr•n•I 1 :111 J n U \f) •.. lolleStWlV.. 2• 1th+ \lo ~Oll .l• + II 4Jloo ... going an . as ey us mtllion ayear. Ato111e .20, u 4\'o-'-~''° • "10'h-Y> Gr.n1W .:101142 49 3v,._ v. !-!!!~'&;'··•"••' '"•• !!!'!_·.·· 9'm F'"'' .. 1 111t-\,I, t d . "R ')) dded · '"'"' ~,, •• 31!;,+Uo Qlrd<tr' Co .. s l:t.4 ..... -,~-f •• > 1 •• • ....,.,..,, ,,,.,. ....... PL 11111 • ,., 1•Y>+"" o rive, e1 ya . . T he co mpanies em· •.• ~,·~ •.. -,, •--. • CGmG 1.1u 11 1 ... 11""• * "' "' ·--La••I P' 1s ,"'° ....... , ""''""' '"' ... Qlusl IHI• J 2S l l? .... GIA t 670 t ., 3 ; .... laUndl,(M 9 Sii 2Jll>•l .... PPlpfl.«l •. rl!D 1•1'>-V• The drop in gasoline con·· phasized that the route ex· ~"'.,',"~~P,' ,", '•" -···· ~ :u.:1 ~ 1 sv. * ... Gt A&P."5<! • 11 ,,,._.,. L!Pati ic .is 3 m t-h-0\:. ,,.,,,,wt 1.21 • .... """•"" • t d · " "'' •• ...... l> O ,4 1,., .. .,_ Cill kOQl.10 .. I II -\I;, •-·"•t l.li t ll 19 -•\.:o Pnwlpll.60 .• 3 16\11+ \/• sumplion mean a rog: 1n changearrangemenLhas no A1tCC pl 2.M1ri •• 34 11~-.Yi ..... · ...-•.,.. GtNNtk1.10 • 16 411\/J-llo '·"''""" • Ptmmit 11 suo16¥o +-. . -Aw..,Pr )0 11 12 79 ... -1.... CPC Intl 1 I " 1*-l'i• ""' GNN II! 1.1111 .. l 20 • '" 1.0we11stn l 3 ~-nv. . . . F'tnnlil pl •• 1 ., • ••• state gasohne tax revenues d i r ect b a rrie r on the ..,.,, 11\( :"° s 2•1 1 -1Yo er-c 1.fll • " 2• ..... v. c.1w,1=1, u s 61s n :oi1o 1 L rv Corp , •1 •-h-.,.. Ptru1p1 1 u •• i100 21v.+ 1 fro m $65 . 5 mi 11 ion ~rf ' proposals to meree the two !:'~~::1~ ~ 2~t:= ~ g:;,i:i,,:z ~ J 11¥o-;{i-g:~sf m, 2 .~~~ l!~ l 1._ ~<"ticf~l ii ~~ ;!~+ .~ =e, ~·~ 1~ i~ ~=.:. i,t August , 1973. to $63.1 mll· big U.S. n ag international .a.rtec:011&G1l '°-1'~+ \'o =~ :fe j 1; 1~·~ Grn G11·1.os·s 11 1s~ ... 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HC11iiday, chairman nf !he board of llu_gheli._TQQI aMouoccd- • \V-eancsd:1y th:il lhe :1cquislt1oa or l\yron .Jar.k,;nn lnC'. from Bors,:·War nee Corp. w11 s rclrn:tcLivclO July I. I • ' - , . 12 DAILV PILOT TllU1sdai, Octobtr 17, 1'174 QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi ''Is that all you can tell me, 'he has a must~che '?'t L. Jtl. Boyd Most Criminals l(i11 of Otl1ers Young lady, how \\'Ould you like a ring with an enor· mOU! stone• of aluminum oxide? Aocept it. That's what a ruby is. A.pd a sapphire, too. What makes the difference between the ruby and the sapphire is the sort of impurities therein. Add titanium or iron, you get sapphire. Add chromium, you get a ruby. A 1ttAN LOOKS at his Jingernails by cupping his hand palm up. A u'Oman looks at her finger- nails by straightening her hand palm down. How do you account for this difference? FOUR OUT OF FIV~ once-con- victed criminals nationwide are im· mediately related by blood to other once-convicted criminals. \VEIGHT Q. "What's the ave rage weight of women in their 30s?" A. Just 133 powlds. AJ\1 ASKED to identify the most disastrous earthquake ever to , lear up anyplace in this country east of the l\tississippi. That one wrecked Charleston, S.C. On Aug . 31. 1886. Three-fourths or the city's buildings ~·ere dam- aged. THE EARLY COLONISTS didn't much cotton to the English custom of addressing an employer as "master." l\luch preferred was the Dutch word "bass" meaning "uncle." So that's where we get pur voord "boss." rt10RE TRAN ONE renowned gounnet insist there is no wine that goes wtll either with curry or chili. TODDLERS , Consider children between the ages of 2 and 4. \\'hen you put a couple or more of them together to play, you can expect some sore of minor fight to break out at least every Ll'.{e ~inutes. That's the contention of a team of experts who made a study of the matter. And they say it is the younger of the children who usually starts the fracus. Ho~·ever. that's not bad, lhese scholars aver. Little battles that don't tum into big wars are said to be good for kids. INDIA'S Ganges River starts out in an ice cave 10,300 feet above sea level. IT'S CO~tAfON KN0 \\'1..E'OGE that the cuckoo lays eggs to match the color or the eggs in other birds' nests. \Vhat remains unknoMl is how she does it. Any idea? \\'HY IS IT that \VOITICn tend to be more satisfied with their first names than are menr rtfost mysterious. Bi.It univers!lY researchers say such be the case. Address 1nait 10 L. ~1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Beach, 92660. Copyright 1974 L. A-1. Boyd. Ext.e11si.011 Progrct11i s Listecl for lr11ine The foll°"•ing UC lr;ine ex· tension classes are scheduled for the remainder of October. Prowams ea rlier in the month have been listed pre\•ioosly. FRIDAY and S•TIJllOAT OCT. H 1111 16 "Thi 0Pw1!opnlefl! ol lnl9!'!or •!Id £•!1•ior DP•i!ln. !tie Hoo.tll> a1 I W«• ol jl,r1.'' A_,.1 H1a1. Ed O., o;rll'Clor, Aris and H "m 11nI!I1 •. Univt•sity E•! ... sl°", IJ(.Lil. tnd P1!rlcl1 Wright, M.1' , aultttnl Pf'"'" "H« of Ho<»e Et°"O<!llcs. Californl~ Sl1le U"1V1rslty 1t Los Anoelt1. Flrll "' !l'CIUff -IH. Fri.. ,,,o p,m' 5.il., • 11 m.·I~ noon. 1·• p.m., APom 111. tlum•nirles Hill. Ft•: Non-credit, 143; Cr.all, '51. S1n111t aomlul°"' "· SATUAOAY, Ott. 21 "Gornrnu"lc~llons.'' ~ow.1ra W1hOll. p•tllcle~!. Aamlnl1lrerl~e llt1t1rch At!IOdlleS, Inc. A ont.O•Y '""""'''· 9.lO .1.m .... :30 p,m., Gold Jilpcm, Mti.a Arsonist Sentenced ST. JOHN'S. Ant I g ua (UPt) -St. Clair P.1oson. 4$, bas been sentenced to hang for the murder of a man whose Chrl~tmas oostumc was set on fire. Justice Archibald Nedd ~need the d eath penally against ltfasorr ro~ the murder or .Jeremiah JO!l<!ph, who died . Jan. U or b\lrns s-ur re1ed C1111ldmns Qay. CornmO<\'I Fee: "60. lr>eludt!s 1.,nc11. P•••lnq •n<I cl•H mlllerlals. "lneotl)Oralion !or ProfenlPll•ls.'' SantOrll Bridu"''• .ll.!I., al10<MY. "' ~IY Hmlrw1r. 9;30 a.m.·•:30 p.m., Aoom 161, Stein~us Hall. Fee: MP, inch>dts loncll and par•lf19. SUMD•Y, OCT. 11 ··War pf llle wor:ds' hw P•nlf Bro.dtasl," Jern Lenlr.gton, M.A., coml.>anlcallonto !nurvctor, c111pm11n co1le!loif World C1mQ11S •fhwr, and 1111e11 soea-er.-......t_'att of 1 tirc:tvre •nd lllrn 1erles, ''Thi Gold~ •119 cl ll1t11lo," 1·10 p.m .• Sclet!Ct Lecture l-!111 Tiie orl;lnal brollck.nl wlll IN p11vl!'ll Film: ''W•r 111 thl Worl<11" 1 ltJSI wllll G*<lt llarry and Ln Trl<'nayne. Sl"91• 1t11m1ulon. U.50. MONDAY, OCT. 111 "DPvtlOQmt"I Pl Wlclf:r Awtrtr>eH," Snmwl e-1ch. Ph.O .. con1ulttn1 In Oe'1!1Ppmenl of H!<;ih Perception. Perl of lecture strlts, "TIMI Occult ..• ApgroacM1 for Rtl1!11111 •~ t Witter R•tl!ty," 7·10 p.m.. Room 111, Hu.,, ... !tln He ll. Slr19!e 1<1rnb1!on, u. "Retell Storet.'' Mltllael Panon, dt'1!1""""'"1 coordinator, Sent;i An!!• OtvelOllmtnl C«POrllll°"' NtWPOrt Beach. Part of lecll,1re U'l"le1. "Com· ~,ltl and lnweslmenl PtPperllt1,'' 1·t:lCI p.m.. Acom 101, Ph'(llc11 Sclenct1 !lklg. Slngte .ldmlHIOfl. 16.SO. TUl!SOAT, OCT. :it "The FutUJI of 1111 Slorv·Telltr In Amerlc.,, Lftl9!'1.'' Mlorprtt C!lllSlns, P"'l.,,_,.;""""9 tulflOt. 1100k idltor, f~l1N P.lff fiction eciltor, "LNIM Home J-MI," p,,,t of ltc• M'I Wffn., "Hft Oll'Ktlam tw Fret-Lt~ Wl'ittrs.'' 7.10 II·'"'· Room 101. PhTlkal kifllct 8!0t. Slntl.I Id· mtSllon. S5.SI. WliOHESOAY, OCT . .)f "T.1•• UPOri 0..111.."' Mlc!Wltl Cl'lrl~ ti._, LL.8.. ~y, Hewporl Bttcn • °""""' s. 11:1 ... 1<1. J.o .• ••• Otpllrffntnt, Moal. AClems a (omp.lf!Y. P.1rl of t kctur• •rln. "Stllclllll and lmpltmenllng ~n EllKllVI Tt• Plan," 1·10 p,m., Acorn ltl,, Hummlltn Hilt. Sf119l1 tdMlssJon, "-•· "1111 THCM!' 11 " Chlt!De A0tnl.'' Meno Al'll'! 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CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 19H TEN CENTS . -· - Other · MAC Candidates Rap Viejo Backing By JAN WORm 01 fbt D1Uy Plltl 5,1111 R-eaction to e controversial 'political mailing through a maintenance billing lo 800 1\1isslon Viejo homes ranged from mild disapprovaJ to outrage today among municipill advisory oouncll can- didates not listed in the brochure, "To me, it's wrong. It kind of taints the campaign and I was hoping no one would resort to that -kind of cam· paigning." said'. Oal 'Neve, a -!lberiff's ' ~ deputy ot 23871 Coronel Drive. "I'm as much concerhed .with how things ·look as how they really are," said James Bounds, of 26741 Calle Marla. "After all that's hawened. with politi· ciaos recently, I don't like the sound of it. It just gets the campaign oil on the wrong foot. Ca.sta del Sol candidate R i c h a r d -1..hwoock sent a souvenir notepad and a list or five candidates in a 1euer to residents in Casta de! Sol and Aliso .. Dlfh' !"net "1919 '7 Rlcll#ll KHhlrr Reflections of ~ a Queen ' 'C¥ol Attinger, 17, a senior at Mission Viejo lligh School, mirrors the qualities that recently won her the title "Miss Fire Prevention" for the-Saddleback Valley. Miss Attinger was selected to reign over lire department. activities by the Laguna Hills Battalion of the Cali- fornia Division of Forestry, the Orange County Fire DepanmenJ and lbe .8addleback Valley l!Jichange Clu~. Runner-up was Cathy Rock, 16. Marta Greiner, 16, was second runner-up. Smog Advisories Issued For Northern Californiia By The AsiOClated Press Smog advisories were issued cgain t~ day in the San Francisco Bay area. San Joaquin Valley and southern Sacramento VaJley, and more heat and smog are forecast again Friday. The Na tional Weather Service said the Pollutants are trapped close to the * * * Santa 'Ana Win<l . .<\hates; Heat, Smog Leaving The skie:J were a mixture of spec- tacular desert-like cl~uds and inner-city smog along the Orange Coast today as a Santa Ana condition began to break apart. Temperatures, while still high today, are Clpttttod to drop back to the mld·70s ~riday. The sudden-San~a Ana condition forced thermometers into the high 90s and even up tc. 100 degrees along the Southern California coltai. Wedneeday, LOng Beach and Los Angeles lntema- llonal Airports each experienced the 100- dcgr-oo rtadlngs Wednesday. AJong the Or8.llge Coast. the weather Was In the b.igb 80s and tht forecast for Frklay suggests that the Santa Ana condition will ease th,('oogh the weekend. l\1ornirig clouds and 90me fog might move. in Friday mor.ning,_ forcca!lcrs seld. The hotf.-dr)" w&&thcr drovo. lhousand&- of ~aonr to Orang Coast bcachea. ,. IS.. llEAT, Page All ' ground under a layer of hot air that Is preventing offshore breezes f r o m swi..-eping the-.nasty stuff away. The Bay Area Air Pollution Control District extended the smog a d v i s o r y through today ~r the Fremont a n d Hayward areas of · souUlern Alameda County, the Livermore Valley and · the Santa Clara Valley. The district has asked m o t o r i s t s throughout the Bay Areai..(o eliminate non-essential Use of cars during the advisory. A smog advisory is the first and lowest level or the foUr·Stage air pollu· lion episode system used by the district. Nine smog advil!Ories have been issued in 1974. , The nation's hlglil ·n!mperature Wednes- day of 101 was reported in the San Francisco Bay area city of Pittsburg. Salinas reported 96, Red Blu(f 93, Sacramento and Bakem'ield 92, Fresoo and Stockton 90. San Fra~ 88, Mon- terey 811 and Eureka 75. Continued wa.nn weather is forecast Friday. with some hfgh c Io u dines s spreading mostly over Central califomla. Meanwhile, the Wastrl.ngton Ecology (See NORTH, Page AtJ S,\IOG CROSSES UP SEATTLE'S MAYOR • SEA'M't.E (UPT> -As Pttayor Wes Uhlman was signing a •·clean Air Week'' proclamation Wednesday, Slate a n d federal agencies were Issuing an alert that said that industrlCA ·1n Seattle would be curtalled 1t the atmosphere pollution rose five. more point$. --~--- • Villas. Lo~ paid the postage for the mailln""'f,"'"""which was sent with a billing from Harbor lnvestments, Inc., o £ Newport Beach, managing agent for the two coo&:iminium ,and to w n ho u s e developments. Harbor Investment is hired by the Afission Viejo Company to manage the coodominium developments. Jerry Ognlbeni. -manager of planned unit develophlent administration for the Mission Viejo Company. said he had approved the mailing before it went to Harbor. "I didn't think . we . were up to that kind of politics in Mission Vlejo ," said James Dodge,, an architect and pasl president of the Mismon Viejo Homeowners Association. "It's unfortwlate how it was done-it had overtones of being u n e t h i c a I , whether that was purposeful or not. I doubt that it was. ''The candidates involved made a boo- hoo. It appears they just were not knowledgeable in politics and what they did was an act of poor judgnient.'' Dodge said he believed the ~fission Vie· jo Company had little to do with the incident. "\Ve have been told from he start specifically that the company would not support any of the candidates in any way," he said. "Ataybe the man involved didn't realize quite what he was doing. I'm sure there's been some tar·and· feathering since." · ·~f a slate backed by 1he company is elected you end up with one member instead or five," said candidate Vito Ferlauto. "You Speak wit h one longue. ~lission Viejo needs to have more than one tongue. ,;You can 't belie\·e how much of a company-run town this re.ally ~s." said (See REACTION, Page A2J Brown Says Fund Drive Plot to Discredit Him ' • r '{:{ * * Probe Requested Bright Def ends Action on Funds By FREDERh< scuoEi.init. Of Ille oai:Jr ,.llDI Still Regional Co'astal Commission Chairman Donald Bright, now the target of a state Attorney General 's office investigation, said Wednesday that his campaigning on behalf of gubernatorial 1El Toro Iligh Students Get ' Full SchedtJ,le Arter six weeks of school on a half~ay schedule, El Toro High School students will go to a full~ay schedu!e Monday. Two more buildings on the campus have been finished which makes it pos· sible for the school 's 1,597 students to attend on a full·seven period day rrom 7:35 a.m. to~ 3:05 :;i.m. The new buildings are the snack bar and thl! "World Of Work" technical education center. Opening of the snack bar means full cafeteria service will be available for bot.h snacks l1nd lunch. Completion of the--two newest buildings makes a total of seven on the $6 million campus. Three more are still u.ifinlshed : the fine arts building, the gym and the locker rooms. "Although se.verat ·facilities will not be complete, the advantages gained by increasing the instructional time outweighs the disadvaDtages," said Henn Schmidt, assistant principal. The technical education building will house classes In home e co n o m I c s , business and auto and electrica l shop. "These classes still have been func- (See SCHEDULE, Page A!) "ll6pe!ijl1'ldmuftd G. BraiOii,'i'lt'. '#as .;,in!.. ' pletely proper! Bright was host at wi Oct. 7 func in Long Beach at which leading c.oasUine developers or their repre9ent.atives were asked to submit names of persons who would be willing to attend a $100 per person cocktail party for Brown Oct. 24 at the Santa Ana Country Club. In the wake of the luncheon. some of those attending said they left with the impression that they wollld see future projects run aground before the com· mission if they did not cooperate with Bright's request. The regional coastal commission. one of six in the state, has sweeping powers over all types of development "ithin l,<XXI yards of the mean high tide line. Only hours after the luncheon was disclosed, Bright appeared before the parent state coastal commission and requested an investigation into the mat· ter. "As a private citizen , I do not feel that by being appointed to the com· misssion I have forfeited my right as a citizen to participate in the electoral process," Bright said following his aJ:r pearance before the commission. The investigation officially was re- quested by Melvin Lane, state com· mission chairman, and approved by state 1 Attorney General Evellc Younger. An investigation also is planned by the staff of Gov. Ronald Reagan. Bright was a Reagan appointee to the com· mission following voter approval o f Proposition 20. the coastline ronservation initiative that established the regional agencies. · Demands for Bright's resignation have rome from Brown and Assemblyman Robert Badham (R·Newport Beach). "I have . no intention of submitting my resignation as chafrmnn of the South Coast Regional Zone Commission," Bright said. (See PROPER, Page A!) HAS BREAST REMOVED Happy Rockefeller Mrs. Rockefeller Has Surgery To Remove Breast NE\V YORK (UPI ) -Vice presidential designee Nelson A. Rockefeller's "·ife, Happy, underwent surgery today lo have her left breast removed because of cancer discovered Friday -the sa me day First Lady B;etty Ford \ef( a hospital after also undergoing breast remo\·al surgery. . Rockefeller. meeting v.·ith reporters as the surgery on his 48--year-0\d wife progressed , ackno1vlcd ged the irony that ---SIMPLE REMOVAL NOT YET PROVEN, SAYS REPORT -A9 the wives of both himself and the Presi- dent who nominated him should suffer .-the same disease. ~ ·'Gcnlle1nen," he begait in a subdued 1----------------------------1 tone at his Manhattan office , "you ·rc · Left Hanging Pla.nner llouls on to Burglar Police said a young Marlne's attempts at being a second·story man in San Clemente late .Wednesday fell apart when he met up with his intended victim -planning commissioner and local mortician Ed Lesneski. FOR SEVERAL minutes, Le~ki literally held the alleged burglar's life in his hands. Patrolman Bill ·Trudeau related lh.ls elory about the aborted burglary at Lcsn,eski's. mortuary: ... Al 10:17 p.rn .• Lesneski told qfficers, he was Slntng In the upst°ain Jiv. Ing qliirten Ol the funeral home when he heard someone removtrig a. screen and louvers from a kitchen windoW. lie called police and then wenl 'to lhe window to inVestigate. • • JIE FOlJND Richard Blaine Johnson, 20, w!Lh a toehold on a ba!Cony. 40. feet above the slreet. ~ "Ed juat reached out and grabbed the guy by the right wrist and th< lltarine's root slipped from the baleony rail. • • '"l'hat left him hanging out the window ootil v.o tol there. and all the while. the guy kept Reking tho victim.to let him get lnslde." LESNESKI CH0.11\E lo keep the alleged burglar dangling; however. 1nd oollce finall y bel~ the Camp Pendleton f\.larine into the~k1tchcn. JohMOn was scheduled for a court appearance today on a charae of at· tempted burglocy. , , ' • j not goi ng to believe v.·hat I have to tell you . Happy has just had a rndical mastectom y of the left breast." As the fonner ~ew York governor spoke, the surgery on his wife progressed a few blocks away at the ~temori<il Sloan Kettering Institute. n ho s pi t a I specializing in the treatment of cancer. The surgery. which began about 5:30 a.m. PDT \\'as expectrd to las t at least four hours. Rockefeller said his \vife discovered .. three small lumps" in her left breast Friday and inimeqia tely wen t to her gyncrologlst fo r tests. Stie entered the hoJWlal \\1edncsday afternoon.-1\lrs. Ford (Ste CANCER, rage A!I .. New Supc1·viso1· HiJey Spcakin.., lo Cha111bcr Thomas Riley. \he new Fifth District 0r8"8C County supervisor, is th c ~heduled speaker fo r the m o n I h I y breakfast of the Sadd,lebark Va 11 e )~ Chamb<'r or Commerce Oct. 25 . neservations for the 7:)J a.m. meeting mll.!if be mad~ by Oct. 2.1 by calling 8.'17-47!\3, A Chamber spokesman said. The brP11kfns1 will be In the Hill on Hotel. 2.'i20.\ La Pai noad1 l.Aguna Hlll!!. ) • • B1·igl1t Told To RetlWll All Money By JOHN VALTERZA Of I"-0.11 ... l"llDI Sii" Edmund G. Brown Jr. said today thal the rontroversi.al campaign to r a I s e money for him led by Regional Coa!tal Commission Chairman Dooald B r i g h t may be a plot by Orange County R epu bll cans to di sered! this gubernatorial campaign. And Brown demanded that Dr. Brighi return any money collected in advance sales of tickets &.o an aboded cocktail reception which hitd been set UP. for next Thursday at the Santa Ana Country Club near· Costa Mesa. Brown also suggested t h a t the chairman of the regional commission which issues permits for the coastal strip in Orange and Los Angeles COUDties resign his post in the v;ake of disclosures about the fund raising. ··0r. Bright has apparenUy solicited funds from Republicans and others wOO \\·ould not usually donate to my cam- paign.'' the candidate said. ·'His activities may be part of a campaign by Orange Coun ty Republicans to discredit my ca1npaign," Brov.11 ad- ded. The planning for the now<anceled reception fi rst came to light on Oct. 4 when Dr. Bright's university secretary began calling representatives of major landown ers and development firm s which frequently do high-stakes business with the commission. One recipient of the calls \\'BS Laguna Beach Lawyer William \Vilcoxen who frequently represents clients before -the coastal panel. \\'ilcqxen sa id that the Impression ron. veyed in the invitation was that he was sought for a meeting with Dr. Bright to di scuss a commission-related matter. Wilcoxen and others al Jhe luncheon agreed that the teoor of the conversation by Dr. Bright and other hosts was that they were being asked to buy SIOO tickets and l'> draft malling lists or persons lhey knew who v.·ould be prime gues ts at the event. Wilcoxen said he never furnished a list. nor did he niake any donations . Sorile at the meeting, ho"'·eve r. did ISee BRIGHT. Page A!I Orange Coast. Weather Slightly cooler Frida y -but • probably not enough to nolice. ac- cord ing to thl' "·eaf hcr serv1t·e. Beach high.~. ;i fter the fog lifts. should be nl'ar 78 rising lo !12 in· land. Lo11s tonight 56-60. I NS llJE ·roo \ l' \Vonre" llJHI~ /1111h /Qs are VllltCtd OS 11101·e .~e.r11al/j/ Of](Jres• $/Vt' (lttd IP.~$ "St'Tllfll/!J 171/lflJ!terl. t llnn women of ttvcrogt ttttcl/I· JJt'llCt. ,'\torY, !'age A.,, L. M l •Yd 111 , .. iftf11i1 1i1•. '' (IJl\il1" Cl.II (-(I 16 ,,., ..... "' .. 0.1th Hollen .u l.~10<111 ,.~ .... 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AFS Choice Candi Martini i Mission Viejo . ~l~tud ents Vie'v · · AFS Screenin g 1 Two lo1ission Viejo High Sa hlo oJ ' tudents, Ca ndi ~1arJlns ai¥l 0,1 bJ E urphy. have cleared the 4r1t lfiurdle \vard becoming Americans A b r o a d. pr~sentativcs of the American Field rv1c0r . i They have 11$!en chosen by the ~is'!!_o_!l \'icjo AFS Chapter ·from 19 applicants. · The next step is regional screening and 'inte rviews \\•hich AFS spokesmen explain js part of the proce!S or mat c hing students •,11ith foreign families for mutual enjoyment and learning. • 'The Americans Abroad program sends .:U .S. students to live with f0;reign families ·in 58 countries for a summer or a School year. I ca1hy Folker or ltlission Viejo is spen- ding her senior year in Gennany on jhe program, and ~1ele Gulman, a Turkish student. is attending !\fission Viejo High. fllore information <i bout the AF S program and the local chapter i s available by calling Virginia l\iiller at 130-5813. Ex-flepu ly Confes~es SPOKANE, \\"ash. 1UPI ) -Duke Jan1es Pierson. 41, a rorme r Spokane 'eoiii1Lv sheriff's depuly, entered a plea ·of gui.lty \Vedncsday to " federal charge of conspiring lo import an est imated SIS million worth of cocaine for distribu· lion along the \\"est Coast ORANGE COAST is DAILY PILOT n.. OrWtQe C~•I 0•11• JO;lolf. -.1111 .. Nuo l~ co,.,bllll"d 11'1! N•...,·"'•••, I~ pu1:111~ '" ,,,. Or~ Co1,1 Pub'""'"'I '-'""' !ieOllt'1t ..iol!O<ll l •t P.,blt!ll..i ~1 '"'~~ FriO.v, ..... , ... ,. Mtw. NlllflPC>rt llt'HI\ HuNl"910<1 ilt'Mft FoUfl1••n "''"''· U(IUIW .... ,,. 1rv'"" ~11111~0..:• ~"" s"" o .... ,, ... 1\11., ,,..~ e..o .. i.1no "-1•nQlt ''II""''°' •Cl•I•"" " ""bh ~O S•!~·O~fl 1nO S-n. t ... D"ll!•OM pUbj"~"'o 011M "11 >OO W1111 S.w su~,1. Cmt• MO>~I. (tl,IO•n>~ 97t1~. Robert N . Weed <>•t••Otnt 1no Put111"'8• Jack R. Curley V«P ~r~\•deftl •nd Gf11•tll M.i""IJ"' Tho mas Keevil Thomas A. Murph1ne Mll~IQ•"'I Ellllor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall it.1"111111 Mi"tQ•nq l <MOl'l Offices Co••1 Mt'• lXI W•\I &.w Sl•ff"I Nt .,.!>O'I lleat1' J)l) Nf .. llO'! l'loul~ltll L•~ ,~. 8-~<" llt~ (.1 • .,....,. <1 H..nl."4'!1111 1e1c11 nrn 11Nc11 lklulf•"'" $.f., Clt .... ~1'11 Jin Nori~ fl C.1"11"0 R•ot! Tel.epttone (714) 642..CJ21 Classified Advertising 642·5'11 Sin Clemente Ali'Oepertments: Telephone 492--44?0 From Poge Al REACTION ... lioward t.tol, alto a 1heriff'1 deputy and tight-year resident oJ the. are.a. Bowide said he questioned the pn>- prlety of Lowcock's decision to use the Harbor Jnvestmeat mailing list. "Why oouldn'l he have done what I did?" 'Bounds asked. "l went to the Reglslrar of Voters office and for $6.M purchased a computer print-out of all the registered voters in fl'llssion Viejo. "I think that would have looked better, don 't you? The way Lowcock did II, it kloks like somethin1fs fish~·." A spokesman for -the Registrar of Vole!'! said foUr of"the 32 candidates had purcha~ the lilt -available at a cost of 50 cents per 1,<m nnmes. The four are Preston Ho"''ell, Inal Arsan, Bounds, and Cal Neve. For 'lnOSt of the candidates, the in· cident broke through the 0 boredom of a campaign unmarked by any ex· citement, flushed with a plelhora of candidates which bas made it difficult for any of them to get any exposure. One of the central issues about the incident hu been whether the mailout a(:tually constituted a n endorsement. Ognibeni, tbe Mission Viejo Company spokesman, maintained the list of five names is in no \\'a~.an cndorsen1cnt. The letter was labelled as an "in· fonnatioo bullftin " and labell ed the r•ve candidates listed as peopl¥ representing the interests of homeo\\11crs' ~socia· ti OM. "But there are other candidates who ~present the interests of homeowners or are in homeowners' as30Ciations, one candidate said. "Just because you·re not in one doens't mean you'd make a good candidate." Fro111 Page Al CANCER •.. had he r right breast removed.in similar surgery. The fonner governor, his face drawn ~·ith obvious concern, said the physicians told him Airs. Rockefeller's chances or rttovery were 90 percent if the cancer had not spread to the lymph system and 70 percent If it had. "Jt was wonderful the way she handled it," Rockefeller said. "She was worried and said so frankly. (but) was hopeful and confident that the operatioo would be a success." A biopsy oonfinned the ei:Lstence of cancer and the radical mastectomy was begun. ·Al in Mrs. Ford's case, 1pecul.a1ion centered oti whether the cancer ·had spread to the lymph nodes. With Mrs. Ford,-the cancer was found moa.Jy con· tined to her right breastt1wttb~ traces ol tbe malignancy found In IWo 0r !hrtt of the 30 or so nodes in that area of the body. A spokesman for Rockefeller said the biopsy was performed by Dr. Arthur Y. Greeley of New York and the surgery by Or. Jerome Urban, acting chief of breast service at Sloan Kettering. Rockefeller said he notified the Presi- dent of his wife's diagnosis t"-"O days ago. Fro111 Page >ll SCHEDULE ... tioning -on a limited basi5. They've been getting a lot of lecturt preparation out of the way, so now they can finally go into the application ." "This first month certainly w a 5 n • t wasted lime, but it wasn't 13 practical as ~·e \\"ould have liked either." Schmidt said. Opening Of the new high school \V8S delayed by the s u m m e r construction strike. The three rema ining unfinished buildings have been delayed by :1 ter· razzo workers' strike which still is not Stttled. Stlunidt said the proposed December ded ication may have to be pootponed to next semester if the terrazro strike continues. Gross National. Product Drops For 3rd Qriarter \\'ASHINGTON (UPll ' -The gross national product declined at an annual rate cW 2.9 percen~ in ·real terms in the third quarter of 1974, throwing the natidft' into lts longest economic slump In 14 years. the Coinmerce Department reported today . The GNP. the market value of the nation's output of goods and services, actually increased 8.3 percent al · nn annual rate. but with inflation added there was a decline. lnfialion In the !hl rd qllilrtcr wltll e&llmated aJ ll.5 per· Celli. 11ic July through September decline followed a 1.6 percent dip in the aecond quarter and a seven percent plunge in the first quarter. It was the flrsl tlni e the Commerce Departme.ht has measu red three successive quartm of decline in the GNP sine.? 1960. The figu~ indicate that the naUon is in a recession. The 1MUal definlllon of a rea?SSion _Is !WO quarten of decline, , but govemment officilllS have contelted tht current negative llgures becau~ of the Impact of the Arab oil embargo CoDwt"•Qllt. "'•· 0•1"'" '°"" 'Pu1111"'"" I · c.om~ ... 1. Ml! "''"' ''"''•'· , .. .,.,,"'1,,..,, ast Wlntcr. ..,._,,1 "'•n•• n• .,.,..n.~' ..,.,.,,, '"•¥ Tb(. Bureau ol Economlb Analysl&..., :,;:,~~_:. '"1111aut 11*'" ..,'""""' 111 a Commtrce agency , llll'it I nf I• t Inn \\'Orsened in the third quart.tr, rising S«Of!O tl<nt P11•!1~ O•IO ~t c;:o,11 Mt..., d c.~•·1>o!lllt su11u,.1111on bY c .. ri.r u oo frorn 9.4 percent In the 9e00n quarlcr. ll'll)flr~1, 111 1t1•11 '"'oo rt10111~1 ~; l'r\llll« .. •'-ll-"'l''"or~lbe. -··. jnOallfWLis;;JUDnln& I ~-lktrl\U eG-ti.------I,,_... • an annual rate o! about II pe.reent. . I PRESIDENT FORD FACES THE HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE TO EXPLAIN NIXON PARDON Chief Executive Declares 'There Was No Deal, Period, Unde r Any Circumstances' Ford: 'No Deal on Pardon' President Testifies Before /louse Sri bcommittee WASHINGTON !UPI) -President Ford testified before a committee or Coogress today that "there was no deal, pefiod , under no circumstances," which led him to pardon Richard 11-1. Nixon after assuming the presidency from him. Ford became the first president in American history to WJdergo direct ques· tioning trom a CQngressional panel in a two--hour televised appearance berore a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee -the panel which es:amlned his qualifications to become vice presi=- dent a year ago and which voted last summer to impeach Ni:xon. Speaking forcefully and providing an explanation of the pardon which seemed to satisfy some of the subcommittee members, Ford said he acted as he did for the nation's sake -not for NIUID'L He said he wanted to end a national division "over whether to indict, bring to trial. and punish a former president \Vho already Is condemned to suffer long and deeply in the shame and disgrace brought upon the office he held.'" Looking directly at ltep. E I l z a b e t h HoUzman (0.N .Y.), the subcommiftee 's most outspoken critic of the pardon, Ford said: "l wanl to assure· you and members of this subco mmittee. members o f Congress and the people that there was no deal, period . under no circumstances." He disclosed he discussed the possibili- ty of pardoning Nixon in a meeting with Alexander 1\1. Haig, Nixon's White House chief of staff, eight days before Aug. 9 when Nixon became the flrst chief executive to resign. At that meeting. Ford said. H a i g disc losed to him ''the damaging nature" of a Watergate tape Nixon was under Forum Set for Ca11didates In Advisory ~u11cil Race A forum of the 32 candidates fof the Mission. Viejo municipal advtsory council bas been set for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29 at La Paz Intermediate School. Co-sponsored by the Mission V i e j o Homeowners Association and the Mission Viejo Swim and Rat<quet Club, the forum will provide residents a chance to ques- Uon the candidates and air their views. Ken Ledermann, president of t h e MVHA, said current plans are W have a booklet available including a profile and answers to a questionnaire sent to each candida tt. Each candidate will present his or her background and then will respond to questions concerning viewpoints on the MAC, Ledennann said. on the MAC. The questions asked of the candidates were : -How do vou visualize the l\tAC as an advisory body to coun ty governmen~ and communications link to the com- 1nunity? -How do you propose to work within the guidelines for a MAC as established by the Board or Supervisors? U.S. Supreme Court order: to sunendtr. He said Ha ig ral!ed "a pardon to the Pre!ident, should he resign" as a possi- ble course of action. But, Ford stressed, he entered into no such agreement. He said he tall:ed It over with his wife, Betty, and with James D. St. Clair, Nixon's Watergate lawyer, and decided it would be Im· prudent for him even to advise Nixon what to do. ; Again and again, Ford stre1sed the disgrace Nixon brought upon himself by accepting a pardon. He defended his decision to. pardon Nixon within a m~is own assumption of office, al'fuing it was better for the nation to put behind It the debate ewer Nixon's guilt or innocence in the Watergate scan· dal. Rep. Lawrence J. flogan ( R -Md . ) , whose decision to vote to impeach Nixon marked a turning point in last summer's events, asked Ford if he felt Ni1on's acceptance of a pardon was "tantamount to an admission of guilt." "I do, sir," Ford replied. "The ac- ceptance ol a pardon aecordin1 to legal authorities does indicate by t h e' ac- ceptance the person who accepts It does in effect admit guilt." · Ford also said that if he had It to do over aga1 n -even given lhe extreme adverse public ·reaction -he still would pardon Nixon. Replying to a 'question from Rep. Wiley Mayne (R-Iowa), about the timing of the pardon, he said he had given the matter deep thought, that he considered waiting until after an Indictment' of Nixon; until after a trial and possible conviction : and until after any jail term served by the former president upon Cilnviction. But he added, "rm con\!ineed that timing of this pardon was done at the right lime." • . ' ' • Fro"' Paff! Al BRIGHT .... . . . tum!ah their lists and the Invitations began a.ppearing In the ma.ii a lew dtt.Ys ago. _ Among tbe recipients were develop.. ment firms with major p • rm l t ap- pUcatloos bqing in the balance before the commission. And the reluctance to dlscuss-for tht! record -their impression of l"e donation dri ve was abundant amonM it o t.e n ti a I guests. One source from a major Oran1e Coast developer wondered what effect the driVe might have on his CQmpany's permits. "You can.'t help but have the Im- pression that It. your flnn doesn't buy some Ucke~, .. perbaP& the issues you ha,·e pendt.ng before. the conµnissl~ may have some unexpected trOu~." -said one miljOr ' developer who asked not •• be ilirectljl quoted. Robert Shelton,. the former Newport Beach .city counclbru!n wbo is a oon- $Ult.ant "lO developers, lnc.lddinJ :1 h e trvlne <(ompany, was at the meetil)g. "This whole episode can 't help "!tut hul1 the µna1e 8hd credibility•· f:!f the CQastal eommluion and I hot.ie that it will all blow over," he said. Sources at the seS&ion who have ex- pressed d.is~fort at having b e en brought ·tnto the plan, said that the majority opinion by the delegates was one of chagrin after the session. "To put It bluntly, most of us felt like pigeons, especially when we looked around to see .an ol these individuals who have major stakes in commission decisims," a delegate said. Most agreed that fbe potential for controversy and conflict of interest wu extreme ln the contribution plan , and that taking part in the malling list and ·the suggested followup calls to red· ptents of tickets made t h e m wi- comfortable. Fro111 Page Al .PROPER ... Fellow CQmmissioners supported hla stance. , "It would be extremely unfortunate if he was foreed to step aaide," said CommissiOner Rinimon Fay. lVo Liberace .Slio·w for 3,800 PITl'SBllRGH (UPI) -About 3,800 Uberace fans twned up at the Syria J\,1osque Wedne~ay night to listen to the famed pianist, but he did not show up_ It seems there was a "booking a.cent error" and Liberace was in Reno, Nev. The spon90ring Shrjners 11<>ld 11,400 tickets -or 3,800 each night -at $3 each for a three-night appearance by Liberace only to discover that be would no_t show up . l\fissionary Killed ABERYSTWYTH, Wales (UPf) -A youna: Morinon mlssl<11B.ry from Utah was killed and another from Arizona seriously injUred In a ear·truck crash near here. Officials of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SalntJ said Wedneaday that Garth Vinton Pierce. 20, Salt Lake Clty, was killed In the accident. Dave David5on of the Swim and Rae· quet club sald because of the large number ol candidates the presentation time wlll have to be limited to three minutes per person. Davidson and Lederpiann added that the forum Is belng held in an effort to infonn all Mission Viejo residents NOW THRU OCTOBER 26 FroH& Page Al N.ORTH ... Depapment issued a· statewide air pollu- tion warning Wednesday, citing air stagnation. The department earlier issued a "forecast warning" -or the mildest of (our alerts -for Western Washington only. 1 The v.•aming came after the agency received widespread reports of little or no air movement, poor ventilation and stagnant air", a spokesman said. The latest alert. means there can be no open burning and enables local air pollutlon control agencies to add other requiremen ts. In Seattle, the alert level, or second kind of warning, was SOWKled due to high carbon monoxide levels an d motorists were urged to cut back on driving. HEAT ... Lifeguards said the v~itors were greetOO by large gwel11 spawned by stonns far in the South Pacific. · Jn the mountains, where the only real wlnds have hit in recent days, humidity Ms bctn IO · percent and flrel(ibters · are espec\olly concernl!d . F'orecastcrs said that a stronger now of colstal air sbould drive the amog back to inl::i.nd atcas Friday and the tom~_Lure will drop to oormal ·fall levels. < ' ' RH your wardrobe at pre-INFLATION PRICES MAHE IRA.MD COORDINATED LADllS SPORTSWEAR Siwt 1-20 1/3 to 1/2 OFF SPORTSHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS "-I & "'°"* s.. ••• SI-S, M, L. XL 15 .. 171/1 $2'' .. ~6'' LON6 SUIVI• BLOUSES 30°/o-40°/o• 50°/o REDUCTION PM¥' DW. ll"lt' A11111td S.... C1ff1 ~J2·40 5§99 •• 'I 9'' TENNIS SHOES UDl&S-KIDS ....., .. '*""" ........ s4tt ......... ................ P6 W,..,.. #JI Sort. 40°/o .• 70°/o REDUCTIONS lwijGln Tabl11 FUI al tn's Sweaters and Ladles Ptncltlatl Sltltts. P...ts. tic. All af -markdowns or,, first .,allty br...is froi!1 -,....i .. stock. IM COSTA MISA rM 1116 HIWPOIT IOULIYAID . COSTA MHA ·- C. • .. " ' l t I I I Ii I 1 I 11 ( I , • - .... , " • • • • • _.untington Bea~h Fountain ·Valley • • VOL. 67, NO. 290, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 197~ rown--es Nixon Tape Played at DC Trial WASHINGTON (UPI) -Richard M. Nixon told two top .aides three months after the Watergate break-in "just trY lo button it up as well as yo~ can and hope for the best," according to the first or his secret tapes playt'd tocl~ the oover-up trial. 'MlrtBpe of his Sept. 15, 1972 meeting ~ith John W. Dean Ill and H. R . Haldeman was piped through headsels provided tor everyone in the courtroom · after Dean vouched for its authenticity. "And you really can't just sit and yourself • . . about it all the time, thinking, 'The worst may happen,' but it may not," Nixon said toward the end Or the half~hour m~ting. "So you just try to buUcn it up as well as you can and hope for the best. "And . • . remember that basically the damn thing is just one of those unfortunate things and, we're trying to cut our losses." Transcripts of the Sept. 15 meeting -held the' day lhe indictments were returned against seven men in t h e Watergate bugging -were made pub1t earlier this year first by the White House and later by the House Judiciary Ccmmlttee that voted Ni i: on 1 s im- peachment. Nixon also said House Republican leader Gerald R. Ford should try to head o[f a House investigation of the 1972 Watergate break-in. "Ji:!tty's feally -got to-lead on this. He's got to really lead," Nixon said. Members of the public jammed into the benches in the courtroom, laughed loudly when they heard Nixon kid his campaign chief in a telephone call during the meeting: "And don 't bug anybody without asking me. Okay?" Nixon was obviously kidding at that point, but his voice was angry a few minutes later when he denollflCi!d as "bastards" various persons opposing his re-election. "I want the most. I want the most comprehensive notes on all these that have tried to do us in," Nixon said. "Because they didn 't have to do it . . . but now they are doing' this quite deliberately and they are asking for It and they are going to get it." REPORTS GLOOMY, BUT DOW GAINS NEW ·YORK (UPI) -Despite some negative government economic reports, prices moved higher today in moderate trading on the New York Stock Ex· change. The Dow Jones industrial a v e r a g e gained 8.99 p:iints to 651.28. The average, which gained nearly 89 points In a recent six-day stretch, lost 31 .21 points in ihe past two sessions in what analysts called nonnal profit taking. · Advances led declines, 693 to $ 8 5 , among the 1,674 Issues traded. Prices were alsc slightly b1gber on the American Stock Exchange. Oraage <:east • Weatller Slightly cooler Friday -but pr:obably not enough to notice, ac- cording to the weather service. Beach highs, after the roe: lifts, should be near 78 rising to 92 in- land. Lows toojght 56-tiO. INSIDE TODAY \Vonie~itJr hiuh lQs are 1_1lewed w more sex11ollu aogre11· sive and lers se:t'Ually inhibited Utan won1tt1. cf averaQe i'nteUi- ge11ce. Storti, Page A4. l. M ...,II 111 A• L•...... II c.i1 .. r.,i1 ..,,., 11 Mt-fin •~• ci.u111111 c~1• ~1•114 ~ •l• ~u N 111•11 .... I...,.. M Crtuwerll N 0rlflt9 0..111 PW!kn At C-IY All·U Edlltflll ..... A6 l"•!llt 1 .. 1 lllfertllllmtftl IW 'TA II •INMI. 11 .. 11 "'°"' Cl-l H~ O•rll11er II TtN\11111111 II • ,. 0.ifY l"llot ll•H l"M• Sy111 holi~ Ride Educator Honored in Bike·a-thon The pedaling of Len Ewers in Saturday's American Cancer Bike-a-thon will have special meaning for the family and friends or another staff member of the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Ewers, the district's coordinator of. youth services, w i 11 be cycling and accepting pledges in honor of' canctr victim Dr. Marie C. Eckess. Dr. Eckess is" a personnel assistant and former chairman of the Art Depart- ment at Huntington Beach High School: She is at home now, recuperating from a mastectomy. The Ewers rkle in the Bike-a-thon will be symbolic, a district spokesman said, of all the well-wishers within the school system who are eager to express their concern and admiration for Dr. Eckess by donating to the American Cancer Society. Ewers plans to ride about 30 miles through portions ot Westrqinster, Garden Grove, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. Pledges made during the Bike-a-thon are made on a per-mile-completed basis. Anyone wishing to donafe to the cause in the name of Dr. Eckess should call Ewers at 843-1774, Ext. 243. ill al Tlleodll)', El'ers t,ai4 we, than 50 penons bave pledged "'°'""!ban $25i>. ~ pledges range._ from a nkk,el to SO cents per mile. • CRANH MOVE 55-ToN PANEL FOR NEW HANDBALL COURTS ·work )rogretMI on Fount1in V1lley Recreation Center Ewers expects no trouble in "going the dlstance11 Saturday. Cycling is his ravurite pastime. He flas made the 12-mile bike route from the beach at Huntington lo Anaheim. aloRg the Santa Ana River, in 45 mintites. 1 Mile Sqi1a1·e Park ~ews Ewers rides 10 miles most every even- ing, he said, and a:! to 30 miles a day on weekends. Lift Up Gy1nnasium Walls Crowd llails P eron Construction crews at the Fountain Valley Recreation and O:lltural Center in Mile Square Park were at work today lifting ejght concrete waUs into place for the city's new gym!iasium and community center. City Public Works Assistant H e r b Johnson said the giant concrete slabs, weighing up le 50 tons, were poured at the construction slte, then carefully lifted by· cranes i.nto plat=e. The slabs will be used for two indoor · and three outdoor handball co u r t s . Johnson said. The remainder of the $830,000 structure will be of stud and plaster construction. Work on the facility, the first in the city's 55-acre complex, started in August and probably will be finished in late April, Johnson said. Work also is underway on phase two or the complex, a $783,000 project calling for the building of ~reels, parking lots. sidewalks, lighted baseball diamonds and Cit y Manager Neal to ' Receive His Do ctorate City manager James E. Neal or Fouri- tain Valley soon will become one of only three city managers in the state with a doctorate in ·public administralion. Neal will receive his PhD from the University of Southern California in January. An enthusiastic Fountain V a II c y mayOl'", George Scott, broke the news of Neal's accomplishment in informal comments at this week's council seMion. 1be doctoral candidate said today he has worked toward the degree for 3\~ years. Only the city manager or Camarillo, Neal believes, now holds a doctorate~ in public administration. The c I t Y manatter olHawtbome will be awarde·j his hD at the Jame time eal gets hi ' •• Be1·kelev Over1·11led other sports· activity areas. A third phase, which may start within a few months, calls f• six lighted tennis courts and completion of a lake. BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -Crowds jammed the Central Plaza de Mayo today, shouting and singing their loyalty to the late President Juan D. Peron. "Peron, Peron, hew great you are!." Dilly l'llfl Sl1tf I'~ PEDALLING WITH PURPOSE C1ncer Fighter Ewerl Eventually, the complex also may have a swimming facility, amphitheater and cultural building, as well as additional sports areas. l\1ile Square Park i.s ov.'lled by the ('()Unty, but the city \\'as allowed to develop the 55-acre plot 'Happy' Rockefeller Has Huntington .Man Ruled Insane in -W1ild Truck Spree Left Breast Removed A Huntington Beach man who rammed his pickup truck into rences at two local schools and then tried to run down a policeman has been fcund not guilty by reason of insanity in Orange Couoty Superior Court. Judge Everett W. Dickey's decision ended court action against J a m e s Richard Wilson. 39, of 19872 Estuary Lane. He ordered -Wilson confined lo Patton State llospital. Wilson had agreed to let Judge Dickey rule on his guilt or innocence On the basis o[ a reading of the pretrial file . lie fac<!d trial en charges of assault with a deadly weapcrn. Those charges were filed last April t after he drove his truck into fences at Lamb· and Wardlow c 1 em en tar y schools in Huntington Beach. He then drov~ off at high speed and narrowly missed an officer who was erecting a barricade in the path or the vehicle. Ford to Assist Ho11sing Ma:a:lcet? NE\V YORK {AP) -Surgeoris today '9-emoved the cancerous lc!t breast of Happy Ro ckefe ll e r , wife of Vice Pr esident-desig n a te Nelson A. Rockefeller , less than three weeks after the President's wife underwent a similar op<>ration . Rockefeller said the surgery came as a result of a checkup prompted by the surgery to Pres\dcn• Ford's wife, Betty. "She recuperated fantastically rbpid- ly, .. Dr. Jereme A. Urban told ne¥i'smen shortly after completing the 3 1 ~-hour operation. Preliminary examination showed no evidence that the cailcer spread to the SIMPLE R~MOVAL NOT YET PROVEN, SAYS REPORT -A9 lymph nodes, Urban said. He described Mrs. Rockefeller as in good spirits and said ''her chances are excellent ," -with more th11n 90 percent chance of survival at 10 years. . Dr. Edward J. Beattie Jr., general director of ?\temorial Sloan Kettering Cance\' Center. said it was a modified radical mastectomy. in which the entire breast and the lymph nodes iq the armpit were removed~ but only part of the chest muscle was taken out. He said the lump in her breast was less than two centimeters In diameter, WASlllNGTON (AP)..~ Despite some about the-site of the tip of a little misgivillfli.. the--AdministraUop's L op finger~ Two smaller nodule11 were found , housing official is urging Presldent ford and all were detcnnined to be cancerous. w sign a bil.1 . earmarking $7.75 billion R()(kefeller, who said his wife detected in federal money to help home buytta. a lump in her breast only Friday, visited 11owe-ver, James T. Lynn. secretary the hospital following the. oeerauon. ot t1ousing and Urban Development , MrL Ford undef"\\>enl ll ma11t~tomy warned in a sess ion with report er s of the right breAst. Sept. 28 and got Wedne!tday thal It will-be eome. Ume out or the ho5pltal less than a week before the housing industry can revive, ago. Evcq with new federal money , which "The coincidence is a Imo s L ·un- would come. on top of $19 bilUon In believable," Pre!idcnt Ford told a group HAS BREAST REMOVED Happy Rockefeller Y:ife's illness and C9mmeutcd, ''there's scme gOOd ln nll dtfnC'Ulty" "l "':ts dtoepl)' distressed when l rt'ceived tht' nrw~ of 11-lrs. Hockefclfer's opcrnlion." fl lrs . Ford snid in a s1atr· n.rnt. "I ii rn sur~ that the love of her r:imily, the prayers of lhc cnlire nation, and her Inner slrength will be or great su~tenance at this lhne." , lloc kcfrll<'r snid his· "·lfc"s surgery startl'd . 111 8;30 n.m. In Sloan Kettc.ri~ Memor1:1I Hospllal. It_ • Today's Final • TEN CENTS , 0 ' Tells Bright To Rett1rn All Money. By JOHN VALTERZA Of JM D•ltY ,.i1e1 Staff EdmlUld G. Brown Jr. said today that l~ controversial campaign to r a is e money for him Jed by Regional .Coastal Commission Chairman Donald B right may be :i plot by Orange C o u n t y Republican s todis c redithis . gubernatorial campaign. (Related story. picture, AJ.) And Brown demanded that Or. Bright return ·any money collected in advance sales of tickets to an aborted cocktail rece ption which had been set up for next Thursday at the Santa Ana Country Club near Costa ?\·Icsa. Brown also suggcslcd t h a t the chnirman of the regional commissio n which issues permits for the coastal strip in Orange and Los Angeles counties resign his post in the wake of disclosures about the rund raisin g. ' ''Dr. Bright has apparently solicited funds from Republicans and others who \\'OUld not usually donate to my cam- paign," the candidate said. "His activiti es may be part of a campaign by Orange County Republicans to discredit my ca1npaign.'' Brown ad- ded The plann!Jlg for the now-canceled reception first came to light on Oct . 4 when Dr. Bright 's university secretary began calling representatives of major landowne rs and developmcn~ f)rms which frequently do ~igh·stakes business wirh the commi~lon. One recipient or the calls "'as Laguna Beach La'''yer William Wilcoxen "'ho frequently represents clients before the coastal panel. Wilcoxen said that the Impression con- veyed in the invitation was that he "'as sought for a meeting with Dr. Bright to discuss a commission-related matter. Wilcoxen and others at the luncheon agreed that the tenor of the conversation by Dr. Bright and other hosts was that they were being asked to buy $100 tickel.S and t? draft 1nailing lists or persons they knew "'ho 1~·ould be printe guests at the event. \\'ilcoxen said he never furnished a list, nor did he make any donations. Some af. the m~ting, however. did furnish their lists and the invitations began appearing in the mail a few /See BRIGHT, Page Atl .-? .,A_. ~ ~ Coc1st Chairninn Soys His Actio11 Totall y Proper By FREDERICK SCHOEA1EHL 01 the D•llY l"llf! Sl•lf R e.g i on a I Coa s t a l Commission Chairman Donald Brighl. now the target of a stale Attorney General's office investigation, said Wednesday that his campa igning on behalf of 6tJbematorial hopeful Edmund G. Bro\vn, Jr. 1vas co m- ple tel y proper. Bright y:as host at an Oct. 7 lune in Long Beac~ at which leading coastl ine de1'elopcrs or their representatives were asked to subm it names of persons \\"ho 11·ould be ~·illing to attend a $100 per person cocktail party for Bro\\'n Oct. 24 at lhe Santa Ana Counlry Club In the 1vake of the n.1nch1.>0n. some of those ntlending said they 11.·ft 111ith the impression thal lhcy woul d S1'c future projects ru1.1 aground before lhe com- mission if thry did not cooperutc \1•ith Bright 's rl'{JucsL The regional coastal co1n mh1sion. one or six in lhe s!:i lc. has :;i\\"l'{lping pO\\'l!.rs over all lypes of de\'i:!lopmcnt \l'i lhin 1.000 yards or the n1can high tide line, Only hours after the lunch1.'0n was disclosed. Bright appcartd before lhe pa rent state coastal rommi&sinn and requested an investigation Into the mal· let. "As a pri\'at6 ciliicn, I cW not feel that by bf>1ng 111)po1nted to thr CQm- misss1on I ha\'t fnrft!1tl.'<! my r\Rhl a• a citizen to parfll'iP:lll' 111 lh~ 1.•lcctorul pl'Ol'ess:· Bright said follo"'ing hi.;; JP' pearQncc bcfol't' tht' romm.~s1011 .The in\"f'Slil:alinn nfric1all~ \las r~ ... quested by 7'1clv1n l_,.'\ne. i;\i;1tc com- n1i!lsion ch:urman ancl approvrd hy sttne Attorney Gcr1era! Evellc Younger . H-Ka'9 IJ '" TIMllttn JI'" latlrmltlltil 16 , WMflltf A• ...,,._ Otcltf' 111 Wfrld Ill-M ,._ OAKLAND (UPI ) -Alameda County Superior Court Judge Goodwin ttllnder WednesdAY 11 t r u c k down as un· constitutional the city of Berkeley's elec- tion refonn act of 1974 which limited poll ti cal· campaign c~pendltures. T h e Judge ruled th!lt Ille oct violated th• Flnt Amendment rights of rreedom or speech and exPfesaion. federal funds nlready pumped Into the .. of Spanish-spe aking leaders ot the White housing mllrk et, Lynn S8i~_ he expects House. . it to be 1975 before construction a<.1lvity Ford sold mnny "'<>men hAve gone • picks up. ' for examinations as the result or ,hi!, "All 1 can s:iy Is 'thank GOO' that she got ln 11n<l thal th is Cl'luntry htts • (&$CANCER, P•Q• Al l An in,·c!'lt1go!Jon nliio I!! p\onncd by the stnff of c;ov. llonatd Reugan. Bn~ht wA$ a Hengnf' ltflpof nlee to the ·com- -!S<'t' Pit Of' t:I\, l'DJ".-Atr -· .,"-. ' I •\ .. ' \ • • • -- ' ---~---- • A 2 DAILY PILOT "" ThlWSd•y, Octobtr 17, 1•74 . Valley~s Youth anel --'Shortages' In a rear ••hen the consumer bAs betn plaguM with one shortage afttr another, lt'1 no 1urprite when lhe Foun- tain Valley Youth Commll!lon lssues a iilmllar complaint. Though it 's nol gasollne, meat, or newsprint troubUng the group, the mnr mission''-.R r o b 1 e m is still "not enough"-1'\9;t enough attendance, not enough cilyJlupport, not enough to do. It's a shortage Fountain Valley City Council hopes to t<'medy soon. Al its meeting this week the council acted on a resolution and an ordinance F rom Page Al CANCE R ... such \\'ond~rlul doctors." Rock!(el\er told a news cOnlerence In his ?.tanhauan of nee. Asked how it \looold affect his pending nomination for the v i c e presidency. RockefellC't responded : "I think al this Ume perhaP!I all of us should be thinking about Happy." He said that his wife was probably a little more consciow of the danger of brea!t canc::er since the recent opera· lion or President Ford's wife. "As ju.sf. one more family , v.•e're just very graterul that it led to a checkup," he said. He aakl that It had been agreed before !lie wen~on the puatlng table that, if it was felt , a radical mall! ould be performed. J{e said the doctors told him tl;iat chances of l'f(.'Overy were 90 percent if rhe lf!9ph nodes were not involved and 7'0 perctnt if they were. Re described his wife as a "very !trong, very healthy" woman and said it was the first hlnt she bad of any trou ble. From Page Al PROPER ... m1ss1on following voter approval o t Proposition 20, the coa!tline conserv1tlon initiative that established the regional agencies. • Demands for Bright's resignation have come from Brown and Auemblyman Robert Badham !R-Newport Beach). · "I have no intention of submitting ..-my resignation as chairmnn o{ the South 1 Coast Regional 7.one Commission," Brlght said. . Fellow commissioners supported bis stance. 1 j "II would be extre'1'1Y w1'•• II was the lln;t hinl she ""1 ol.,. '!°""• <:ommlssiooer Rimmon F17. Rossmoor Mon1 : Averts Rapist In Her Home Orange County Sheriffs officers are hlBlting a \\-OUld·be rapist who broke into a Rossmoor home Wednesday night and forced a Vryear~d housewife to undress at knifepolnt. Deputie'1 said the intruder entered the home via the patio and grabbed the \\"Oman v.·hile she was standing at the kitchen stove "·arming her new born infant's feeding bottle. The victim told deputies she persuaded her assailant not to rape her by repeatedly pointing out that she was reoovering from child birth which had -m .. ulved a Caesarian section. Dcpulies describe the attacker a s about 19 to 21. with long brown hair and v.-earing a light blue shirt with a large "peace" symbol. ORANGE COAST H9 DAILY PILOT Jae)( R. Curley \ll(t Pr"ldtnl tncl Gtlle<'.tl MfMQlr Thomas Keevil Ettllor Thomas A. Murphine ,.,,.,..,;"' Ed11or Cl'larles H. Loos Richard P. Natl it.u•\l•nl ,.,,..,.,,,,. EdUOf\ Tecry Coville ~II 011n0t Cou"I' ~dltor Ttltphont (714) Ml-4321 Classified Advtrtlslnt "42·5471 r™"' NMI~ Of•~tot Colff'rt~ C11••••1•11•1U<tt 5'0·1120 COO•l~t. Ult. 01•ntfl °"''' ,,,,,u\111.,, (MT\OM'f', H8 ~·"" ~.iMlf\, lltllll••llol>\, edftor111 ""n'r o• tdtt•tow-..~•1 Pll!•tln ,,,., oe ,.oroou<•tt •+1,..111 1«i«111 "'""''"" 111 (QOf'P!OM """11t• $1t10flll tl•U IJIH-llQll' p.tld •I (.alt• Mtlf, d.li!ornft , SulllKrlptltn tw '"'* lJ,09 -1111,; •f_ "''+t ._, Oii "'Ollll'll'I fl'ltllllr' °''''"'''-" u.otMfllt~1, • , imendln& the munlclpil code. Both are Intended to strengthen the Youth Con1· mlsaion. The ordinance would reduce 1 he number on the commlulon from nlne to seven. The youths, reports indicate, round a quorum dlrficult tq raise at times with nine as the total membership. With that reduction W1>Uld come n restructuring or representation by high school. It v.•as on this point atone that the council raised any question on the commission 's request for changed status. The new structure would call for three representaUves -o! Fountetn Valley High School, o;e from Los AJT.taos and three a.t·large. Cbainnan ~1hy T\111¥.' eiplaloed lhal the commission fell Founta.lfl.Yalley High School should It.av~ more representatives because the school }\as.more students. Councilman Roge( Slhnlonl howe\•er, asked that the commission orihg back to the council a 'more complete report on their rationale for ·1he structure. Jlc was concerned. he said. that only one member would be 'designated as representative from Los Amigos. YOUNGSTER ENJOYS WARM WEATHER ON ORANGE COAST Cooler Daya Ahead, Accorcilrig to Weather Fqreca.sttrs Ora11ge Coa st 'Les s Hot' Today, Cooler on Friday The skies v.•ere a mixture of spec- tacular desert-li ke clouds and inner-city smog along the Orange Coast today Hunting ton Se ts Se rvice Center Open Hou se The publi c is inv ited to a 3 p.m. open house Friday at the new Huntington Beach Community Service Center. ThC ctnter, at 520 Pecan St. in the former city hall ·complex, will house nine community service agencies . in· eluding Manpov;er, the Hunj.ington Beach Free Clinic and Legal Aid Society of Orange County. to give residents a kind of "one stop" social C1!nter .. cily officials say. Other agencies which v.ill occupy the buikiings are the West Orange County United Cruiade, ..!he Sir Thomas ~1ore ~larriage and Family Clinic, Catholic Social Service. Salvation Army Volunlecr Bureau . Red Cross, and a County Proba- tion Office. United Crusade is providing a b o u t $60.000 for staffing of some of the agen· cieis. the city is providing the buildings and a local industry donnted furnishings. Nina La Rosa is Serving aS the center"s coordinator. The s er '' i c es offered wlll be roordlnate<t by the Hunt ington &-at_.. liwnan Resources Council. a group of 10 city and school officials and pc_l"S()ns Involved in community service groups. )fayor Al Coe\'\ and Cty Manager Dave Rowlands, as 'M'CJI as other city ofOcials are expected to allcnd the Fri · day reception. Refreshmenls will be served from the Sal,•ation Army and Red Gross canteen v.·agoru. Froni P age ill as a Santa Ana condition began to break apart. Temperatures, while still high today, are expected to drop back to the mid-70s Friday. The sudden Santa Ana condition forced thennomcters into ·the high 90s and even up tn 100 degrees along the Sout hern California coast Wednesday. Long Beach and Los Angeles Interna· liona\ Airports each experienced the IOI). degree readings Wednesday. Alon g the Oran ge Const, the weathec .,.,·as in the high 80s and the forecast for Friday suggests that the Santa Ana condition will ease through the weekend. ~1orning clouds and some fog might move in Friday morning, forecasters said. The hot. dry weather drove thousands of persons to Orange Coast beaches. Lifeguards said the visitors were greeted by large swcl\s spawned by storms far in the South Pacific. In the mountains, where the only real winds have hit in recent days. humidity has been · JO percent and firefighters are especially concerned. Forecasters said that a stronger now of coastal air should drive the smog back to inland areas Friday· and the temperature will drop to normal fall levels. Valley Lions Seek ing Me 1nbers The Fountain Valle.)' Uons Club has launched a membership drive, and Presi· dent Arnold Johnson invites those in- terested in joining to contact him or another club member. The group meets every Friday a 7:10'a.m. al Sambo's Restaurant, 16205 Brookhurst SL , near Edinger Avenue. Founded In February 1973, the club has grown lo 411 members and l11st year donated more than $2,000 to Youth activities and Its sight COOM'l'Vatlon pro- gram for children . L The club nlso ls plAnnink t~ Oct. The ordinance lo reU~ve the problem or "nol. enough" al\endance pan«! on first reldiJla. .. The other lhorta1ea the commission ·Nd complained or were "lack of staff support" and "lack of belng asked for Its at!vtc~ on imatters; alfecUng youth," as assistant city maniger Jim Heck described In a staff memo. The re80lulion the city council passed 1his week Y.-Ould require )hat the Recrea· lion Department and the Police Depart· ment provide UaJsons to the conunission. The Human Servlcts 0 e p a r t m e n t would be fCQulrccl tq provide staff &up- port. In addition, all three of t h o s e departments in the filture will provide · monthly Stat11tica oo PiOKJ'~ Involving youth to ,life conimll&l:~. ....::.._ The l'HOIUtlon nlso-calI1 .• for the establishment or a committee of 'city coup.ell members to interview yqulh com· mission candidates. There will be openings on the. youth commission, effective Nov. I. Espiring ' tenns are hekt by Bob Nolde, and Kathy Tully, Fountain Valieyl\isl> School; Rick Waten, EdilOll, and Kathy Kunz:, Los AmJios. Continuing tersin art Of Connie Sue Burrow, Los Amigos: Mark Nllkrllan. Patrice Sadin and Tony Matics, Fountain Valley, and Patrick A1oran. La Qu1nta.. Any .J"ountaln.-Valley resident between IS and 117 ~rS' of age may a pp I y for the commission. Application forms arc available from !he city clerk or from high scbool counselors. ' . . . :. . Ford: 'No Deal on Pardon' ' President Tes ti fies Be for e. Hou se Subco1n1nittee WASHINGTON (UPO -,President Ford testified before a con\mlttee of Congress today that "there was no deal, period, under no Cli'cumstancel,'1 which led him to pardon Richard M. Nixon aft er assumlnJt the presidency from him. Ford became the first president in American history to undergo direct ques- tioning from a congressional panel in a two-hour televised appearance before a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee -the panel which ewnlned his qualifications to become vtCe presi- dent a year ago and which voted last .summer to impeach Ni:ioo. Speaking f0rcttuily"' and' providing ari explanailon·of the pardon which seemed to satisfy S'.lme of the subcom'rnlltee members, Ford said ~~ acted as he did for tb6 nation's sake -not for Nixon's. · He said he wanted to end a national division "over 'Whether to lnd.lct. bring to trial , and punish a former president who already ls condemned to suffer long and deeply in the shame a n d disgrace brought upon the office he held." Looking directly at Rep. E I i z a b e t h Holtzman (0.N.Y:J, the subcommittee's most outrpok:en critic of the pardon, Ford said : * * * '* * * Deait Says Ehrlichman Received Full B1·iefing .WASHINGTON (UPI) -John W. Dean testified today that wl\hl n a month or Wateriate bugging arrests he' obtai confidential FBI reports on the status o e investlgatk>n and shared them with all five men on trial for covering up the scandal. Dea~ also U!stified that he fully briefed defendant John D. Ehrllchman in June 1972 'about who was responsible for the bUgging but fieard Ehrlichman tell FBI agents a month later that "the only thing he knew about Uie break-in was ~at he read In tho ne~1papers." ]'n his second day on the stand, the government's star witness, who· is serv· ing a one to (our-year prison lenn, continued to recite the story he first to1$1 the nationally televised S e n a t e Watergate hearings 161Tl9flths ago. Th e prosecution le d h im chronologically through the period follow- ing the June 17, 1972 bugging arrests and up to his Sept. 15, 1912 meeting with fonner President Nixon. Nixon's doctors said today tha t if new tests within the next ¥.·eek to 10 days show lri.s heaJth improved, he could then make ar-""'orn statement for use at the trial wit hoot "unacceptable risks." The doctors also said in an affidavit filed with the court that they may be able to make a judgment within three weeks as to whether It would be "medi- cally acceptable" for Nixon to travel from his California home lo Washington to testify in person. Dean testified. !hat begiMing in early July 1972 be obtained reports on the status of the Watergate lnvestigatlon directly from L. Patrick Gray UI, then acting director of the FBI. Dean said he showed an FBI memorandum to Ebrllchman and defen- dants John N. ?i.fitchell and H. R . Haldeman and shared "raw FBI files" with defeodants Robert C. Mardian. a sometime San Clemente resident, and KeMelh W. Parkinson. Under questioning, he testified that neither Mitchell, Mardian or Parkinson then held any position with the govern· men! and thht the files were marked "property · of the FBI ... for internal use only." · Earlier. the learn of prosecutors said that most prospective jurors thought it was unfair to prosecute Nixon's aides when the former president had been pardoned. <:;onfinning what had been suspected as the reason for the long delay in finding a jury, chief trial pi'osecutor Jamv F. Neal indicated possible bias against the government had been a ma- jor problem. "l want to assure you ,and ,o\embers of thls su~mmittee. ·members of Congress and the people that there was no deal, period, under no circumstances." He disclosed he discussed the possibili- ty of pardoning Nixon In a meeting with Alexander M. Haig, Nixon's White House chief of staff, eight days before Au.8. 9 when Nixon became the first chief execuUve to resigll. At that meeting, Ford said, H a l g disclosed to him "the damaging na,ture" or a Watergate tape Nixon was under U.S. Supreme Court order lo surrender. He said Haig raised "a pardon to the President, should· he resign'' as a possi- ble course of actibn. But, Ford stressed, he entered Into no such agreement. He said he taJl;ed it over with bis wife, Betty, and with James D. St. Clair, Nixon's Watergate lawyer, and decided it would be im· prudent for him even to advise Nixon what to do. Again and again , Ford stressed the disgrace Nixon brought upon hlrruielf by accepting a pardon. ~ defended his decision to pardon Nixon within a month of his own assumpUon of office. , arguing it was . better for the nation to pul behind it the debate over Nixon's guilt or innocence in the Watergate scan- dal. Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan I R. Ptt d . ) , whose decision to vote to Impeach Nixon marked a turning point In la.st summer's events, asked Ford if he felt Nixon's acceptance of a pardon was "tantamount lo an admission of gullt." "I do, sir,"" Ford replied . "The ac· ceptance of a pardon according to legal authorities does indicate by t be ac- ceptance the person who accept& it does ln effect admit guilt." Ford al90 said that if be had U tc do over again -even given the extreme adverse public reaction -he still would pardon Nixon. Hogan asked Ford about published reports tbat Secretary of State Henry A. Kisslnger warned that Nixon might ~ commit suicide if he were compelled to · otand trial. "There is no truth to that whaboever as far as. I know.'' the President said. "There was no discussion between Dr. Kissinger and my9elf' that included any such comment." The atmosphere in the hlgh-ceilinged hearing room in the Rayburn Office Building acrosa the street from t h e Capitol was respectful but tenJe. NOW THRU OCTOBER 26 FIB yoilr war~robe al pre-INFLATION PRICES MAMIUAMD COORDINATED l.ADIH ·SPORTSWEAR Mitt .. JO l/3 to 1/2 OFF SPORTSHIRTS DRESS. SHIRTS Lllllt& ........... ,. S.. I. M. L. XL 11to17Va s2'' .. S6t9 • LOMG SLll'f'I BLOUSES 30°/o-40°/o- 500/o REDUCTION MEN'S SLAX ,.., DW. lflth ~·' S.-Cwtt. SIM1 JJ-40 s5tt .. s 19'' TENNIS SHOES LADIES-;l(EDS MftyMWW+. SitlS'l 4 to I I s4'' DRESSES LMit••~ ""'"'"",., --··~ 40°/o ·;. 70°/o RlqllCTIOMS ... Jain Tables Ful of Meft's Sweeltrt and Ladles ,........., Skirts, rants. ek. All af our 111artulawns are fl"! '!"lilly i.t.nds fra111 """ ....,.t• stock. _.,._c_ Acc 1ple .. IM COIT A MUA lrJ BRIGlIT ... days ago. U city lfal\O\veen Parade a{ld is seekine: OIPAITMIHT STOii donations , for a 5 p.m. drawing thnl day. Othtr prizes are a halchbdck car, ·, Among the reclplenl3 were dCvclop- ment firm5 v.llh mnjor p ~rm i. l ap-. pllcalion.1 han1tna In 1he balance before the commission, .. • microwave oven and trash compactor. 1116 HI WPOIT IOULIY.AID Johnson wtO answer q,.,_.,=:;llon:•..:•::.bou::::.01-1 _ _.,._ __ "!"' _______ llil•••••CilO•SilT•A .. MiiloiS•"----------------~~-mci•bfl'!lUP al 968-711 . ., • ' -'.). \ ·I ' I ,I • t l .. l .. .· . • • ' . • •• ., •• ·= ·• ·: • • • . .. • . • • • • • !" • • .• ·! ·: •• H DAJLV .~11,0T A 3 Nixon Sues . to Keep Papers' Custody ,, Probe Due Pact Cited With Ford • Carpenter Priori.tu: OnBrigh.t Fund Pitch -. "Cr< · Goyernme:qt Claims Cou~t Revamp By ALAN OIRKIN have 1hird-ycar la\\· students available opposed to the regulnr pen~ion· ph.in .• .. The sta{e Attorney General'1 office is slowly gearing up machinery today for a probe into the political campaigning practices of Dr. Donald Bright, chairman or the regional coastal commission. The investigation, ordered by 'the parent state co.mmission at Dr. Bright's request. will focus on those who attended an Oct. 7 luncheon at which Bright sought support for Edmund G. Brown J r .. Democratic candidate for governor. Those invited to the I u n c h eon rtpresented some or the biggest land developers in Orange ·and Los Ang~les counties who have had or \viii have, massive coastline development projects before the commission which Or. Bright chairs. Bright called for the investigation after some of those attending the lllrfcheon said they felt their reception be f o r e the oommission m1ght depend on whether they helped Dr. Bright arrange a cocktail reception for Brown. It was schedu1ed for Oct. 24 at the Santa Ana Qruntry Club but ha• sU>ee been can&lled. Carl Boronkay, the deputy attorney general who bandJes state coastal com- mission matters, is expected to draft a Jetter to Attorney General E v e 11 e Younger officially requesting l he in- vestigation. Gross National Product Drops For :Jrd Quarter WASlllNGTON (UPI) -The gross national product declined at an annual rate of 2.9 percent in real terms in the third quarter of 1974, throwing tbe natm into its kmgest economic slump in 14 years, the Commerce Department reported today. The GNP, the market value of the natk>n's output of goods and serviei!S, actually inaoeased 8.3 percent •t an aI111ual rate, but wilb inflation added there was a decline. lnllatian In lhe third quarter was estimated at 11.5 per- cent. The July through September decline followed a 1.6. percent dip in the second quarter and a seven percent plunge in the first quarter. It was the first · time the Commerce Department bas measured three successive quarters of decline in the GNP since 1960. 'lbe figures indicate that the nation is in a recession. 'lbe usual definition of a recession is two quarters of decline, but government officials have contested lhe current negati ve figure s because of the impact of the Arab oil embargo last winter. The Bureau of F.oonomic Analysis. a Commerce agency. said inf I at Ion worsened in the third quarter. rising from 9.4 percent in the second quarter. • For the year, inflation is running at 1 an annual rate of about 11 ~t. :l II01ISe· Uph_ofcls :i President V.eto ·~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House .. • upheld President Ford's second veto of ·• a hill that would cut off military aid '.~ to Turkey Dec. 10 and immediately halt • shipment of U.S. arms to TUrkish forces ·; on Cyprus. •• :; The 161-33 House vote to override the veto fell two votes short ol the :~ needed two-thirds majority ol tho se • voting. :! The vote came shortly arter Ford, .; suggesting Co n g ress reconsider . _. American foreign policy "in a con- st ructive and responsible mann e r . · ' vetoed the move for the second time -.:. in a Week. . ~, .. .· CENTER OF PROBE Or. Oonald Bright State Split In Drywall Bith Urged The Orange County carpenters unlon chief is trying to shirt., a s t atew id e drywall ·workers contract to separale district coo.tracts in an effort to end a twcrweek~ld strlke by installers. Carpenters District Council of Orange County SecretAry Charles Trenta saicj today he is calling for a union executive board meeting of all carpenters council heads to discuss the split. In Orange County. he said. virtually all drywa11 workers are hack on the job under interim agreements signed by most contractors. Past contracts have been statewide. he said, but have specified different wage and fringe beDefit rates and work~ ing cooditioos for three areas: Northern California, Southern California and San Diego County. · Under the pri!sen~ ~ure, he said, all three areaS'" Workers must approve the state\vide agreement before it goes into effect. Trent.a wants workers to be able to go back to work under local contracts-in his case It Southern California coun.. ties-instead of waiting for a statewide approval. "T think that the negotiators for the cpntrnctors and \he union are pretty close to agreement for 'th.is area now." said Trenta. ' Even the head of the statewide con- tractor:s group,. Ray Mills, owner or M and P..1 Drywall In Irvine. Trenta said. has signed the inlerim agrt.>ement. Under such agreements, contracton pay the rate asked by unions to keep work going while Degotiations are llllder way. --• . Trenta said an agreement In the !!- county Southern California bargaining area couJd be slow~by delays in other parts of the state. Vandah Can 't Get it Right CALEXICO (AP ) -Police say they can't figure out a motive for the ransacking of t h e Na- tiooalist China consulate sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday on the U.S.-Maxican border. A picture or Chiang Kai·shck was defaced. "Viva CenJraH" v.•as scrawled across the "lf.S. flag . And on a-wall was writ ten the Warning, "Japanese Go llome.·· .. . , 'Tryi!'9 "to Buy Office' ' o.-""' oa11r Pltet stttl to Lhose using the court. legislators have votccl for Lhemselvcs. WASHINGTON !AP_) _. Fotmer ..2r@si.. A more e-ffecti ve small claims court ··Lawyer£.. are r1• s 1 ~1.1 n g this.·· "H's th(' lx>st in the \1orld," he s.'lid_ dent Nixon n1ed a 8\Ut ln ·federal court -''the place where most citizens have Carpenter . an attorney himself, told the calling a pension a11 • • a r lJ ~if i a I in· today to retain custody of millions of contact y,•ith justice" -will be one Sears staff. ··But todav vou can hir·· duce1nent" for a la\\maket ,o sta y in documents from his administration ol the goals of st.ate Sen. Denn J s a Jav.'Yer for a $1.000 claim because offi~·. t , \ scbedu1ed to be housed at Laguna Niguel. Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) if he is of the fees." CarJ)enter said he-has ~°' j~ •the Nixon asked the court to or tier re-elected to the Legislature. Small claims court is the court used retift'ment progran1. Ill." c:<p!ained thal presidential counsel Philip W. Bue.hen Carpenter told employes of the-Sears for the set!lement of disputes "'itho111 ht• does not believe a Ja..,,makcr shouJd department store in Costa Mesa, today k ,.. od d 11 1 and two government officials not to the use or lawyers No one c<in bl• ma e po 111cs a career a sa1 ia prniluce or disclose any presidential that the $500 limit on clai ms is preven: represented by a lawyer in the court . !h('rt~ should be a !:?·year limil °'1 the '..,. . I If ling the court from adequately serving 1 · a d · 11· materta s to anyone other than himse . Ca rpenter is running for re-election ime person can spen in o rcr In t~~ complaint, Ni1•on sa1'd t•·t he the public. · 1 In the 36th State Senate District l it• ··1 v•orl't stay on this job for the .... .... 1"' He said he "'OU]d introduce Jeg1s ation t r 1·1 .. h 'd ent.~ 1'nto an agreement wi'th the is op-~ bv. Den1ocrat Frank Barbaro. rt•s 0 my 1 e. e sat · '"""' to increase the limit to $1.500. have .,...~ 11 I d Ca ·I •· 1• Fo'd adm;.,;..i-atioo to •-·se h 1· s Ca.......,nter spoke this n1ominrr at one rl'-t' ccte . · rpc-ntcr sa1c. •n.' v.ov 11 .. .. ;;ow .,..,.., the court open at ilight and on Saturdays. 't'.,. " lh t nd the k Presidential materials and persona l of series of "l\1ect lh e Candidates .. ser\'C e erin :1 n SC'C a r'lrw have Spanish interpreters present and hi . 11· I t 1· ' records at the Niguel ziggurat but that sessions prescn1ed by Sears for 1 1 s pu 1c o ice or eave po 1 1rs the Whi te House has not honored the employes. Barbaro is scheduled lo spea:. 2 Guun1e11 Cli arge1l agreement. Oct. 25. "The re lief requested is merely to S,lJOG CROSSES VP The meetings "'e held held Imm '''0 •o preserve the status_ quo; that is, to 9:30 a.m. and Sears also has been inviting maintain the existing confidentiality of SEATTLE'S M.4.YOR the public to attend . 11sking residents INDIO <U PI ) -T1,1.·o persons \l!erc the presidential m;iterialS a n d to to use the cmp!oycs' t•ntrance to the arrested '\'edncsday after they allegedly preserve Nixon's right to control acceS! store. sprayed about 30 shots from a sub- thereto," the fonner president's com-SEATl'LE (UPI) -As Mayor 'Ves Carpenter, who has been in oflice mac hine gun at a narcotics officer. \\'ho plaint said. Uhlman wafi signing a "Clean Air 'Veek" four years. made note-of the recent y,•as not hurt. Booked at the shcrirrs The _application 'for a temporary proclamation Wednesday, stat~ and Oap over the bonus pension plan that office here in connection with I he restraining order was filed against fed,_era\ agencies were issuing an alert set up early retirement benefits for shooting incident about six miles north Buchen, Arthur F. Sampson, the head that said that industries in Seattle would legislators who leave office. of Palm Springs were Terry Thornton of the General Services Administration, In a wave of publicity. the Legislature Qf "Palm Springs and Kermit Brandt and Secret Service director H. stuart be curtailed if the atmosphere pollution overturned the bonus pensions. bu: of Hialeah, Fla. on charges or "tttempt- Knight, indlviduaJly and in their official rose five more points. Carpenter pointed out that he "'as even ing to commit murder. capacities. \~;;;:~~~~:i{";it~i)""-=::;~;:;;;:;i~~~~~;;~~~~;;;;~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~~ The aim of the suit is to give Nixon, rather Ulan the White House, the right to decide who geUs acces.s to t h e documents. . On SeP,t. 6 Nixon and Sampson signed an agreement in which the form~r presi- dent agreed to house all his presidential materials with the GSA in the Niguel facility. The ngreement provided that Ni xon, as custodian of the materials, would get one key and the government aoothct. U also said that Nis:on'$ tape recordings would remain on deposit until September 1979 and that Nixon thereafter had the right to destroy any recordings before returning the remainder to the govern- ment. Nixon noted that he is subject to su bpoenas demanding production ol the materials but that he Canmt answer them because the documents are not ·in his custody. On Sept. 9 the Watergate special pro- secutor agreed with the White House thar n<llt< ol the matenala could be moved from !heir depos i~o~y tn Washington without the prosecutor's ap- proval. "The effect c:l th.is agreement wu to interfere with the contractual rights of former President Nixon" and to Inhibit his ability to a~ pre si dential privilege, the complaint stated. The complaint noted that NI x o n • s lawyers discussed the Sept. 6 agreement but "these negotiations have not resulted in even a limited 'implementation of the depository agreement." Co1mty Worker Electrocuted By Power Line A construction \lfOrker w a s elec- trocuted in Orange Wednesday afternoon while holding on to the cable of a crane that brushed against a 12,ooO volt overhead power line, police said today. Ogden M. Durouso, 36, of Long Beach, was dead on arrival at Ormme County l\1edical Center shortly after fhe 1 p.m . accident. The c;rane operator. who was not identiried was not hurt. The mishap occurred in.a trencb aloug •. Chapman Avenue where Durouso was standing and g u i d i n g into place a length of concrete comrnwlicahon con- duit dangling trom the crane cable. Wit ness said the crane boom touched the power line and Dlrou.w was struck down immediately by the electric jolt. Carl l\1anson, 3.1, a Pacific Telephone Company inspector jumped into the trench and administered mouth to mouth resuscitation until fire departn"1nt para- medics arrived . / Drexel Upholstery: ... , ~ 20% OFF "' . e. SALE! Save on any of these exquisitely tailored Drexel designs now, and live the luxury life forever after. " . " I 1.i. t .;-...... •. ·• ~· Bagley Blasts Cory Funds That s what ltiese d1s1rnc11ve custom crafted solas can do tor you and your hOme. They boas! ol the look ol !he elegant salon. !he s0Phist1cated town house. They te.i· lure the subtle detailing, lhe meticulous craftsmansh10 d upholstery at its l1nesr Choose lrom four d1lfcrenr Slyles, each amply propon1oryec1 arld cushioned to oer- tec:lion. Fat service. for wear. lor pride of ownership now and in !he ~ars 10 come. and for e•!fa0td1nary saving'. choose now D. • • . ·• . • SACRAMENTO !AP) -Tue Republican candldate for c on t r o 11 e r claimed Wednetday that ' two Orange County millionaires are "trying to buy an offlce" w1Ul massive contributions and loam to hit opponent. "It ii ugly. l• ii sict<. It is -... ... said Assemblyman William Bagley (R· S.n Rafael). • :.. Hll Democratic foe, As:stmblyman· Ken ~ Cory ol Carden Grove, respondM by lCCll5inl Bogley or "belOI beholden to Southern Pacific, Pacific Gas 4s Electric Company and oil companies ln bi9 quest for the controller'• office. • • • " , Cory said "l'lfl not ubamr!d" of lhe 1uppart he hlls rcoeived from Richard O'Neill and Dr. LouiJ ceua.. TIJey have loaned or contributed .$530,000 to the Cory campaign, m~L of It durlng the primary election period. · llc called them '1 hon e1t, rich • Democral.s who kM\\' me." Cella told a newsman in July he was a Republican_ "tt'a very clear my candidacy is !iiU!> ported by friends oC mine , bus I nes s asa'.oclale.s. it's good, clean money. 1'hat;s lhe kind of money it iA," Cory aald during a .debate' before the Sacramento Press ~ub. _ .,, ·Each lawm·ater sam the maUtr of pollUcat iooepenilence • 1, ll!e key -i...ue ln thtir race to succeed llepubllean Houston l. Flournoy, the' GOP norp!!>ee for governor. "The question is whether the people are going to gtt a oontroller or whether U\Q oil companlu •re." Cory 111ld: Cary listed 3 string ot tnw Unns which .ttpretent iwJor oil nrms 11.nd u,Ulitlt11 contribuling to Bagley 's cam- paign. "IVs very clear thnt Bagley hal done well by his law firm clients and well by his contribu tors," he said. Cory cited a. $5,000 contribution to Bagley by .tQ9 Southern Pacific and noted that the railroad, oil pipeline and land finn Is a. c.Uent of Bagley•s law fl rm . COry noted that the controller 11 a meinbcr of the st~ Of Equallza- Uon which sels pro~y tax assessments for public utilities, including PG&E and the rallroads. "They are the power structure of Clhfomla," Cory said after reading off the list of !inns which had contribotcct to Bogtcy. Bag_Jey said one o{ his f01'Tn<!r lnw partners handled a single la.nd Ullgallon ease for Southern Pacific in 1970 which netted the flnn a $2,000 fee of which &agley would _have-received about $200. I .. c.·hoo~c f rom :J25 rahril'!<i \0(.11\'{'t~. hncr1:-i. c·otton~. d;ln1 ~1~ks , mat('Jas~<'s, p;.ittern!<i. 111i nt!J. s l ripes, pl :1 ids uf :-.0!1<1s. H.J .. GAR~ETT fLIRNITURE PROFESSIONAL IN '.EfllOR OESIGNERS Open Mon. Thu•s. & Fri. Eves. I • 2215 HARBOR BLVD . COST A MESA. CA LI F. , - ----=----------' I • .;-~·~l~J~_•_Al_L_Y_P_l_Lo_T~~~~~~-'-hw~w-·~"-°'~"-""~-11_._1_•7_4 • Jos~. ~ Coasting i~J '·o-:-~ Mills!) Do1ne~o11iihg· N ~t ·Sappy One t'\. '\~~\\' >.i~·~ wi•h . , ···' . ·;..::·. T om arphine OH, MY, DEPT. -Now "-'e have the I case or Dr. Donald Bright. the Cal State Fullerton biology professor and chainnan or our regional coistal com- mission, who has leaped into partisan pol!tics. Dr. Bright leaped, but he did not eiecute a sare landing. The coastal commission. you w i 11- recall. "'81!1 set up by California voters who passed Proposition 21l. The idea was for a panel of people viho would pass on future coa~tal developments and protect our coastline from exploitation and destruction by rampant develop- ment. From Wire Strvk:es Ll'M'LE ROCK, Ark. -It wasn't a. happy homecoming for Rep. Wilbur D. J\lllls (D-Ark.) There were no supporters to greet him at the airport Only staff mem· bers and dozens ol reporters shoutine questJoht about an incident that may mean the end or his polltlcal career. . 1'1ills, chalnnan of the House Ways and Means O>mmittee, came back to Arkansas \Vednesday for the first time since an Incident on the night ol Oct. 7 involving an Argentinian stripper, scratches on bis face and the U.S. Park Police. · Polly Mills, her left foot in a cast for the past tour weeks, bobbled along beside · her husband as the couple edged their way through the airport hall- way, down an escalator that had been turned off Md into a· waiting car. NEITHER l'i1RS. J\~ nor her husband smiled-as they answered ques- t.ions and aides tried to clear a path for them. Mills' face appeared flushed but without visible cuts or scratches. T"liey -v.-ent tu ibeir 00.ne in Kt:faiett, 50 miles oorttieast of Little rwek, ind" 'l''OUld not answer questions Wednesday night. The congressman's first speak·· ing engagement "'as scheduled for tonight. Mills told reporters at the airp>rt that he had been in touch with his political advisers in Arkansas and "they say I'm in good shape" for the race with Republican Judy Petty. , 1'1rs. Petly has said that she will not make the incident , an issue in the campaign, but that it will be a factor in the race. "Anything·that happens will be a factor," Mills said, but when asked if he feared defeat from his first general election opponent iri 19 terms, he said, "'I don't think there is any question about that." THE PARK POLICE stopped MJlls' car at 2 a.m. Oct. 7 as it was speeding through the streets cf Washington with its lights of!. A woman in the car wilh Mills, identified as Anabel! Battistelia, a former I ... WILBUR MILtS 1, I ;: •• . ' I • i stripper known profe.sslooally as .. Fanne Fo1, the Argentine to"ire<:neker,". l"';f'1 ln10 lhe Tidal Baaln near !be Jefferson Memorial and had lo be m- il' Authorities aald N.Uis appeared intoxicated AJt:I a police' ofUCer drove blift • home. • ._ . 1 Mills told.newsmen: "I said 1 was embariUied. I'm at.ill emtiarr&Slfld." John Me)'lr: or.CBS ?;ews, wbo interviewed MJUs aboard a plane on the trip lo ArbfAI, lako41 ".Was there anything between you ancl !ha young lady!" > • ... " 0No/' Milli repllm,~HI ou·ght to be flattered at my age ol 65 for anybody to -uk me such a question, but, uh, I know the impressioo ts trying to be created that there was, but she said herself that Mts. Mllls,was wlih us w~ll!ll"' em we went out except ·one or two occasions when she wq at home with ber foot broil~ but we Wl!rt not by ourselves, on any of those occasions." ' MILLS W A,S ASKED, by CBS U il was true !hat ....,. of the people in hill car an Oct. 7 were inloldoatecl, l · "I don't know frankly," the cougressman -repllcd.----"I-didn' tl!!nk anybody wu. I didn't think I was. I felt.like lwas high." · · . He laughed, then added, "Aod, we'd been celebratitll this _lady's departliN? bac.k. to Argentina. And, maybe we dki bate a little tQ9 much. I'm not goini to say we dkl or dldn't, -Out I didn't feel it. l didn't feel that we dld." ·Mills sak!. he wasn't sure how long he had known Mrs. Battistella, He said berDighthaveknownbei""ayearafleast." · 'I , ' . ·Asked if he expected and adverse reaction to the mc;c1ent, Mills said : "Oh, it will to some people ~·want to be prone to critic~ or find fauJ~ or make 10methlng big.'' Mills said Jiis face-was cratched when scnneone's elboW struck hlm while he wu in the car. "I don't know whose it was," be said: "It may have been this lady's. !kit my cJaues were broken in the process, aod'\he glasses scratched the side of my ·eye and underneath my eye and on my nose. 1 think tt·~ ~etty wen healed nowt it wasn't deep -just enough of a stratch to leed ••• Clearly, some of us were cynical about this; suggesting you can't cure the ills of goverllment by creating another layer of government. Your correspondent is one of those critics. , ....... , ... .., .. "" ........ ..,. ........ ~~ ......... ...,,.., .............. .,, ............................................ .,. ............................. !" ............ ... • Anyway, Dr. Bright became chairman of our regional coastal oommission. He is considel'.'d a good man: reasonable, fair and i!tJ, a wild-eyed radical among the envirOaii:l'lttalists, sometimes called tile bould~oogs people. JUST RECENT!. Y, Dr. BMghl leaped into that poliUcal arena and bas come out of It bloodied from all sides. • What he did was decide that for en- vironmental concerns, Edmund G. Bro\ltTI Jr. v,;ouJd be the best bet for the next governor or California. So Bright decided to gather some support for Mr. Brown. He called a little luncheon whereto were invited some 15 men who represented some of the biggest coastal developers now operating. ·Those In attendance included people like Robert Shelton or the Irvine Cam- pany, Newport Beach attorney Thomas D. Peckenpaugh and 4guna Beach at- torney-environmentalist William Wilcox- en. All who have been interviewed since v~~ they had fl<! suspicion as to why Bright called this litUe meeting. Israel Makes Its· Biggest Manh1mt Ever From Wire ·S«vlce1 Israel launched the biggest manhunt ever in the )'IOrthwest section ot the country tod.u, sending helicopters, jets and troops after a small gang or Arab guerrillas loose in the area for six days, military sources said in Tel Aviv. The military command made no of- . fitial comment on . !he hunt for the ( IN SHORT .•. ) ' . ' ~ . . . ,. . . Police Frisk . ' .Students· al Ri(}t Sch.ool • BOSTON (UPi) .:_ All black and while teen.agers ,f:n&ering Hyde Park .. H i a: b School were frisked by JJOlict today. Officials said they were· determlned to keep weapons out of the radally troubled school. • Girls had to open up their purses. Police also looked under the jackets or all students . Sixty uniformed police were stationed in the hall.Ways at Hyde !?ark HJgh. THEY FOUND OUT. He wanted ITIDfley and lists of possible supporters for Jerry Brown's gubernatorial cam- paign. band, thought to number up to eight men. and military censorship prohibited publication or all details . on the extent or the hunt or its progress. . Rockefeller Ruckus, Buses with the usual motorcycle police escort an-lved without incident. Hun- dreds of police, some mounted on horse11 lined the bus routes in Hyde Parlr:. Some 450 state and melropolllan pollc:o kept !he peace in South Boston. And as for the master or ceremonies for this gathering. Dr. Bright selected one RandirG. Smith, a lobbyist for Southern eabtOmia Edison Company, an outfit well known for its efforts before the coastal commission on behalf of tbe San Oaolre nuclear generat:1:1ant. Air Force helicopters a n d recon- naissance jets swooped down low in the search as troops scrambled through ravines. dry river beds and orchards that vehicles couldn't ,reach, reports from• arta said., These three men occupy important role in Nelson Rockefeller confirmation bearings. Howard Cannon (L}, chairman of Senate Rules Committee, has re- jected Rockefeller request for immediate public ·hearings. Victor Lasky (center) is author· of un· fia,ttering biography of Arthur Goldbe'rj('that fig· ABOIJI", ut WHITES enlerecl Hyde Parle, but many left by side doors after 1hey saw they wece considerably out- numberecl by blacks who had been bu3ed in. other w.biles used the "frisk" as an ex:cuse for ~-to ldriol, claim- ing their civil rlghtS ,..... lielbi vlolllecl. All of !IM is simply incredible. 1 You l!Oold understand it if Dr. right had su;rnmoned such a session of the Sierra Club, the Environmental Coa.li- tion, Audubon Society and o~r like peopje and pitched them for cash under the banner of saving the coastline. But instead, Dr. Bright g a t h ere d together all the people that . the coastal commission is supposed. to be keeping under control People the commission has beef1 leaning on. And then be asks them for money. TRIS IS 50RT OF the equivalent of Democrat· Jerry Brown asking Orange County's ,Lincoln Ctub to oontribute to his caiirpa{gn treasury. J\lany observers figure Dr. Bright's maneuver was either the most incredibly nai\·e in our stale political history or, it was simply-a blatant power play. Take your choice. Dr. Bright denies there was even any implication that the developers would get oommission favors for their dona- tions. But meanwhile, he has been denounced by some or those at the meeting; flayed by GOP gube rnatorial carxlidate Houston F1ournoy; rapped by the developers; his resignation d e m a n d e d by the aforementioned Jerry B row n ; and generally fallen upon bad times. Naive effort or blatant power play, one thing you know for certain today. Dr. Bright is no politician. e Farmer• Otlel' C-a CUBA CITY. Wis. -Prelkteat l'atd t has unUl tonight to cle<ide' ~ Ill ' accept a gift cf 1,000 calves fdr ... tion to h.irricane-strlcken Rmduras or see them slaughtered and left to rot this weekend by Wisconsin farmers. The Wisconsin Olapter of the Militant National Farmers Organization, which Tuesday slaughtered some 650 calves in a protest over low stock prices, qffered the calves Wednesday to Ford ,, ship to Honduras. e Dead /'Ila•• at Wheel NEW CASTLE, Ind. -A runaway car, traveling at up to 100 miles per hour. with a dead man behind the wheel. slammed into a kindergarten class~m Wednesday, killing t'ft'O children and in- juring nine others. The driver ol the runaway car. Frank Burris, 63. New Castle, was dead at the sCtne. Authorities said he apparently had suffered a fatal heart attack before losing control of the auto. e Se1urt e Defeats Veto WASHINGTON -The Senate has joined the House In overriding President Ford's veto oC the $7 billion railroad retirement bill, making the bill law and handing the President his first major setbadt in Congress. The Senate voted Wednesday 72 to 1 to kill the veto, a margin 24 more than the necessary two thirds. Only Sen. Wiiiiam L. Scott (R·Va.J, votecl to sustain the veto. , , . . ~. Ric'TuirA Bu'rto ii ' . Firtds Himself N ew ·Elizabetli LONDON (AP) -Ridianl Burton said toniiht be plans to marry a new love • in 'bis life, Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia who is related to tbe British royal family, . 'Ibe 4.9-year-0ld actor, divorced from Pllzabeth Taylor four mQrihs ago, made the announcement with the ~year-aid princess at bis side. "We are going to get married as soon as it is practicably poss i b I e ,' ' Burton said outside his home in north Loodoo. Cltherine, one of the princess' three children by previous marriages, was with them. The princess' estranged h u s b a n d , Briti!b banker Neil BalfOut, 33, ran • unsuccessfully as a -COnservative in last week's British national elections. The chairman of his district 's Conservati ve association, Bert Tyrrell, said In a statement that Balfour had offered to resign because of "the in- wl.vemert of his wife with Richard Burton." He said the association's ex· ecutive committee was considering the offer. Cape Hatteras Drenched . Heav)· Fo g Slirouds l ' entrnl Appalachians •¥Kltt!H """" ,.,,;.,.,.... H t bfVtll 11 .. • _.,.. M of <*llrOI Ill I llllhl .. , H id ht>!t IMfWrf °"""T'f' ",.. C.111. 01" G1U ... r. In v ... tur1 C-1?, 1 ffrt blK~•Md • tc•ft ,, lllrllll'I-•nd rtoKM-0 to .. 11 .... Ill ._ ylnk ol' rill fft City pO\llUry llllCJI ~ ti Moor!*rll, TM N111...i Wt411\fr Sfo'lc. Wold .,,. " •-,_.,., w111 ... 1111~ +11 down!own lot Al>OflH "'.O. I! Ille llol"" dsy .. lflf ""'. 00wtti-11 -· -1111111, """""'""'· ,,, ...... "' • ...,. 111 tO ll'r!t1y. l!lMWfltrl. l\lgM will Ill ,,, rt11 \IJt" '*" JO\ ~ IM <NII 111 t11t tO$ 111 lllllllf vtiill"t'i. In In. mltl• 111 11'110-,_ In 111t ••W11111t1l111 11111 1r0111 UM*' ... It IOI: ln tt. 11twrt1. S1nt111•·'Y111 w111t1 lllllclllllO )I m!lft Ptr ~ •t 11-. -• r-oorltd 111 -111011nt1!11 ,_I_ WIOftttdly. S!lllolll r"*llllO lillltfflOIMlllY' ltltll '9m1141r1hlfl) lll(t...OH 10) ti ThDll1lilld 1"11"" 111(1 l>Mrl Hol krlnot. ft 11 Ofl••rlt. ,. _. lurlllnll lfllf Tllt!'INI, - \ N I t Blythe Mid fS .. NMdll .. County ll!egu1tc1s n11,...1td •- 1$0,000 pwtOnf Cl"O'flded Sovtllern (111• fllf'nl• t>lKl>tS. ""' '""" ...... kfl>t on ll>t Nl'ldl bY tlthl"'°"' brH~lrs.. .. , -' ;·E11gl~d)olsler~ fu lrelah~;Hustag. ·~s Free A'™AGH, Northeto. Ir<iond (AP) -The 100 ~· lnAI~ were thought Women lmlatea o! Armagh jall who ae\o':'., to have IJi# lh · · oilt!am Irish eel lhe wanten and thn!e women Buanll ;_ J!<publlcan • wb!Ch'il wiging !!II"' !reed !hem unhannecl early toclay -~ 1illa -to foree the Britlsh hotding them for 14 hours. out of the r!Y PrOtestant ~ Release . m the four hostages came ~ anl:I unJte it th the predon\lnantly aller !he jail's Roma!J · Catholic and Calhollc lrilJ> puh!J!d the Sooth of Proteltant dlaplaliir Jiid assured the -~Ireland. -... inmat~ that male Prisoners who rioted "": in o!her prbons were safe. BUGH ~GlfAM, the Annagb The prison offlceis ~et• cap1u...il-wec1' ardeo, aiilf throe pirdl 'llfl'• ~ One white girl, wro bepn ;otUng rv.;IOI, WM .r•en from Ole tdxd area by you"-Wafters. ."! A tOltt ctrtring rain and tfnlt of military force Wednesday/· ~ept de~tratora p!f the streets an<t racial tenaion to a ihinlmwn in and around Bosio!( icbooli.' •i' ... It was one ii the most peacelul ys since classes began Sept. 12 under a feclera! i;ourt.onle...t busing plan. · Three Na\imal Guard coi:nparues were ready for Allt:,:;1181< !lePioYmeol and !he 82ncl \Jhllbi wa on alert in Nortb CalOfina lo .ft1' ID -U oeedec!. ' •. .. DESP@ mE CALM, Gov Francis Sargent, ;f.'lfhct ni 0 b i 1 i z "e (I the 450 guar-f ~' .angrily d,e n I e d Boston ~ KeviD Wbif:e's suggestion that tiw;N tall-up "u -JI o i e n.tJ a 11 y disastroul. ~ 1 nesday as violence swept four Northern ... .;:, they inlpected the -wcmen'• cells. land · "I've rlever overreacted and the reae-Irt . jails and guerrilla ~b ex-"nte febellkMp , prtsonm forced th e lion I've gotten from everyone I've talk· plosiona and gunfire eruptOO l}l Belfast . holtages tnto an attic-of the grirh 200-ed with today is 'Thank God .someone's streets. year'~I~ buUc1tn£: and erected a barrica~e finally dooe something,'" he said. THE OUTllUR of furwture. He said lf guardsmeil were sent IMo STS oeemecl directed "We nu llOI 11ve up.unUI our .men · !he -ii !hey would not cany guns at tbe British policy d. intem'--b 111it>ect· are safe, •and jwe mow they ar~ tale," or amnumitiQft , and would be anned ed terrorl!ls in • the teCtarian conflict a spoke.nan (or the -Wmash mm.ates on1y with riot sticks.. · between extremllt Protestanil and Ro-shouted ~en. • ll)an Catholics. Sln<e the filhting flared The kidnaplnp )""" .•l'",'k!d h y up in '1969, l,067 penons havt been rumors that rioters\ in the Maze jaO kllJed. near Belfast were kJ~ed 1meit they went- ln Lonclon ,the Defense Ministry an-on the rampap late~mieallay, aU."1dng nouncecl il was oending 600 more aoldifn ~ and aetUng nr< lo tbelr quo- to Northern Ireland be<ause of !he laleot hu!s," Maze, wbldl ""'talfli ahoUl'l,@ yiolooce, bringing British troop ~ maJe detainees ·and Sta> men e1tha-Con- 1n the province to 15,000. vlcted or awaltlrc ttial, was virtually At Armagh, guerrilla gunmen openec!· -deltroyecl belore . troilpa quell eel ! h e fire on BrlUsh troops walUna: outaSde violence with nausea pa. and rubber the pri900. No casualtiel were reported. bullets. . . , , High IQ·s Se~ Smart W o'men Hai1e 'Stronger !Driv~s SYRACUSE, N.V. -Women with high IQs are often more sexually aggressive anc1 less amia11r inhibited than wom<11 of average lntelllgence, a Sy r a c u s e clinical psychologist reports after ,& 11). year study of sexuality of highly in- telligent women . Dlspullng humorilt Doro!h)' Parker's ofl-quotecl. "Men aeldom make - at glrlt who wear gl111H,11 Dr. Manfred F. De:Martlno uld In a recent interview: "Men h•ve been 1ooklna in .the wrong direction !or a long Ume. They should be making pa..., 1t llrls woo "fUI" g1....,. n anl'lhbi& '""ll"' of high lhtelllgence are not mly u leX1 ti II-o! lvtrllt lnlel!li'Oce, but Ibey are. aomewtiat more ao;"' • in Jove-se1 relation.ships. They shouldn't lee! !hey have to hkle !heir inleDlll<!ICe. The probkm 11"'1 ,Wltl! -· In making them awll'e of !he fact !hal lnle!ll(e11ce and Sexual r e s ponalvenes.s do go together." "DeMartJno sald intelligent w o me n 0 ttnd to. have feellnp of high 1 e If eott<m. Ibey _. to, be more ad· venturous, more experimental and even more innovative tn their eexual rela- lloWllpa. They 1190 lend lo be Vtt'j well Informed on matten partalnlli( to •·" If• .. Id the olucl.Y showed that .,. telli1ent women are most 1emal1y adlvi bet-the "" ol .20 ancl 29, aod '-""'" ot Ihm'! charlderiz.e their 1ex. '4riN u ttronger than aveta1c. DeMAR11N0',_,61, Who,ls also prolesoOr t.; of paycbologJi al. llnonda&• Community D<MAll'IINO'S S11JDV WU hued Ill College, ·lllfd ~ men hetleve that ~qUeltklnnmra filled out ~ymousty by lnt.111,.,,.. In 'idO>er! & 1.-npaQb!t ::JZ7 _, .. •&ed 11 lo ·~ The -. with ,.,uamy. and many women mpond moot or lllem lo lhl.eenlus range, ~~re ~•llvtly Io Iha! belle!. -· primarily from the Unl!ed Stales, but • But I would hO\)O u a result of • some .!"Of• from Au1trall1, Ca n ad a , thc<e llndlngs l/Jat women would no ' En"'ancl, Italy, Thi Nelherlonclt, Ilona longer llnd !belr lnto!Uaenoe a delliment Kona, Ne.,. Guinta •ncl $wl!urland. • • A.liens Sei zed In 5 Slayings FORT . WOR1'11, Tex. (UPI) Police have arf'ested tv:o Afeilcan national> In <OMectioo wllh lhe butcher knife murders of Une women and two children in fuelr apartment house. Police sakl Wedoesday two other Metican aim were held a s material )'!.,.,,.. in !he cue. The 22 , and ~yeaj-Old suspocts were arrested 'J\lesday. DAILY PILOT DRIVERY SERVICE ·-- Delivery of the Dail'r' Pilot is guaranteed /,tondoy.fridoy: If you do not "°" yox _. by 5:30 p.m" coll ond 'f"I' ~ .,;u be i>nloght to you. Coils en tcNn untd 7:00 p.m. SoMdoy ond SUndoy, 11 you do not, ,..... vox -by 9 o.m. Sot""°Y., ··" 8 o.m. Sonday, coll ond a "'Pf ..;it be bn>.91t Jo )<!!I. Coils ore lol<en until 10""" Telephones M:.t Orange County Neas •• -tblh••eSI HvntlnglOQ 8toch ond Westmin>I.-.......... !MO-IZlll Son Oen-on1e, Co\liSI"'"° Btoch, Son Juon Copl$1rdno, Dana Point, South Loguno, L09uno Niguel "92-4411 • I .! ' I r I I I ~ I I I -/ I • • \ • ... =· ::.r-: -. • • -. • • • - O:ra...ae &ast -e . EDITION • Toda;,r's Final -~ N.Y. Stock.tj • VOL. 67, NO. 290, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . 01\ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1974 N TEN CENTS Bright ~Say ·s C~m.paign. fo·r Brown 'Proper' • By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL 01 !ti. 0.111 l"lltl St~ff R eg io na l Co as t a l Commission Chairman Donald Bright, now the target of ,ll state Attorney Generars office investigation,·. said· Wednesday that his campa igning on behalf ol '1Jbernatorial hopeful FAmWld C. Brown, Jr. was com· pletely proper. Bright was host at an Oct. 7 lunch * * *u in Long Beach at which leading coastline developers or their represent&tives weie asked to submit names of persons who would be willing ~ attend a $100 per persnd cocktail party for Brown Oct. 24 at f.be Santa Ana Country 'Club. In the wake ol the luncheon; some of those attending said they left with the impression that they would see future projects nm aground before lhe com- 'Chances Excellent; Mrs. Rockefeller Has ~astecto~y NEW YORK (AP) -Surgeons today removed the cancerous left breast of Happy Rockefeller , wile of Vice President-designate Nelson A. Rockefeller, less than three weeks after the President's wife underwent a similar operation. Roekefeller said the surgery came JS •··,..it of ta ~up prompled 117 the surgery to Presiden~ Ford's wife, Betty. . 0 Sbe recupet'8ted\ fantastically rapid- ly," Dr. Jerome A. Urban told newsmen shortly alter -compleliJ)g the Sll·hour operation. Preliminary examin~tion showed no evidence that the Cl\llCer spread to the missidn if they did not tooperate with Brighl's request. The. regional coastal comm.isfilon, on e of sit: in the stat~ has sweeping powers over all types of development within 1,000 yards of t~ inean high tide line. Only hoofs after the luncheon was disclosed, Bright appeared before the parent state coastal commission and requested an investigation into the mat- ' . ter. "As a private citizen, l do not feel that by being appointed to the com- misssion I have forfeit.erl my right as a citizen to partici pate iri the electoral process," Bright said following his ap- pearance before the comm:Ssiou. The in_vestigation officially was re- quested by Melvin Lane, state com- mission cha.innan, and approved by state _J ' . Attorney General Evelle Younger. An investiga tion also is planned by the staff of Gov. Ronald Reagan. Bright was a Reagan appointee to the com- mission following voter approval o f Proposition 20. the coastline conservation initiative' that established the regional agencies. - Demands for Brigh!'s resignation have . come from ,Brown and Assemblyman , Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach). "I have no intention of submitting my resignation as chairm.:n of the South Coast Regional Zone Commission ,"" Bright said. Fellow comniissioners supported his stance . ""It \.\'OUld be extremely unfortunate it was the fi rst hint she had or any trou- Commissioner Rimmon FaY": ... ot' Tells Brigl1t To Return All Money By JOHN VALTERZA Of the O.H•; 1'1 .. 1 Slltf EdmWld G. Brown Jr. said today that the controversial campaign to r a i s e money for him led by Regional Coastal Commission Chairman Don ald B r i g h t may be a plot by Orange C o u n t y Re p ubli ca n s to discredit his gubernatorial campaign. (Related story, picture, A3.) And Bro'An demanded that Dr. Brig ht retu rn any money collected in advance sales of tickets to an aborted cocktail reception which had been set up for next Thursday at the Santa Ana Country Club near Costa Mesa. Bro!A-n also suggested t h a l the chairman of the regional commission which issues permits for the coastal strip in Orange and Los Angeles counties resign his post in the wake of disclosures about the rund raising. SIMPLE REMOVAL NOT YET PROVEN, SAYS REPORT -A9 lymph nodes, Urban said. He descri'i);i Mn. Rockefeller as in good spirits and said "her chances are e.xce11ent," with more_ than 90 percent chance of survival PRESID.ENT FORD FACES THE HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITIEE TO EXPLAIN NIXON PARDON ChieJ Executive Declares 'Ther•W•• No Deal, Period, Under Any Circumstances' "Dr. Bright has-aPP¥ently solicited funds from Republicans and others who \~uld not usually donate to my cam· 1_i gn," the candidate said. "His activities may be part of a campa ign by Orange County Republica ns to discredit my campaign,., Brown ad- ded. .. _ -HAs BREAST REMOVEQ Happy Rockefeller Coast Highway B~dg~ Widening Gets Year Delay Construction ol a new Pacific Coast · Highway bridge in Newport Beach has been delayed ufitit 1971, setting it s ·estimated completion date back a year. City Public Works director Joe Devlin _said the state D ~pfrtment of TransporlaUon has told ,him the bridge project won't be advertised for bids until September 1917. "That's a year behind our tentative schedule," said Devlin. He pointed out the project was lnilially given a "high p'rlorlty" because of the existing bridge's "physical ooodition'' as well as U.1 llil'IJted ability to handle heavy 'traffic now. Set to replace the aged fourlane bridge that cr095es the charinel leading to Upper Newport B&y Is a sl1-lane span as well as widened thoroughfares leading to"lt. Devlln sild he was given three reasons for the department of transportaUO{l one-year delay: · -Time reqllired to prepare a man-- dated enY.lrooment.iJ Impact report.. -Time needed to acquire needed rig!lt- of-way. · -Tim~ needed to relocate thoee who will be o~plactd by the project. . Girl tricke~ Dies As Wcddin~ tarts BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -A 2$-yeat· old woman dit!d of a brain hemorrhage In Church lust as her wedding was nbout to stert. RlcarOO Anselmi. fother of the pro- spective bride, said his d a u g h t e r , Graciela, complained or an eye pain a~ (Q-lnl_~ as aho began· to walk down ... 1 ht! aisle ~er groom, Omar Caccla6ue, 11. -=·---'"tal .. at 10 years. . .... Dr. Edward J. Beattie Jr., general _director of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, said it waa a modified radica1 mastectomy, in 't\'hich the entire breast and the lymph nodes in the armpit were TemOVed, but only part of the chest muscle was taken out. 'Button It Vp and Hope He said the IUQlp in her breast was less than two centimeters in diameter, about the size of the tip of a little For Best'-Nixon Tape finger. Two smaller nodules wer~ found, __,, and all were determined to 6e cancerous. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Richard M. Rockefeller, who said his wife detected Nixon told two top aid es -three montrn a lump in her brea.!lt only Friday, visited alter !he Watergate break-in "just try the, hospital following the operation. to button it up ·as well as you can Mrs. Ford Wlderwent a mastectomy and hope for tbe_best," according to of the "right breast Sept. 28 and got the fi rst or his secret tapes played out of the hospital less than a week today at the cover-up trial. ago. I The tape of his Sept. 15, 1972 meeting "The coincidence Is a Imo st un-with John W. Dean III and H. R . believable," President Ford told a group Haldeman was piped lhroug'h headsets of Spanish-speaking leaders at the White provided for everyone in the-courtroom House. arter Dean vouched for-its authenticity. Ford said many women have gone "And you. really can't just sit and for -examinat.iona as the result of his worry yourself . . . about it all the' wife's illness and commented, "there's time, thinking, 'The worst may happen ,' some good· in all difficulty." but it may not," Nixon said toward "J was deeply distressed when 1 the end of the half-hour meeting. "So you just try to button it up as well received the news of Mrs. Rockefeller's as you can and hope for the best. operation:" Mrs. Ford said in ~a· state-"And ... -remember tltat basically n1ent. "I am sure that ihe love ot the damn .thing is just one of those h~ family, 1he prayen of the entire wifortunate things and, we're trying to nation , and her inner strength will be cut our Josses." . of great sustenance at this time." Transcripts of lhe Sept. 15 meeti ng Rockefeller said his wife's surgery -held the day the indictments were started at 8:30•.a .m. In Sloan Kettering retUmed againSt seven men In t he Memorial Hosp~tal. • Watergate bugging -were made pu blic earlier this year first by the \Vhite House and later by the House Judiciary Commi ttee that voted Ni xo n 's im- peachment. • Nixon also said House Republican leader Gerald "R. Ford should try to head o(f a House investigation of the 1972 \Yatergale break-in . "Jerry's really got to lead on this. He's got tQ really lead," Nixon said. Members 0£ the public jammed into the benches in the courtroom, laughed loudly when they heard Nixon kid his campaign chief in a telephone call during the meeting: "And don't bug anybody without asking me. Okay?" Nixon was obviously ki dding at that point. bu t t1is voice was angry a few minutes la~er when he denounced as "bastards'" various persons opposing his re-election. "I want the most. I .want the most comprehensive notes on all those that have tried to do us in.'' Nixon said. "Because they didn't have to do it . . . but now they are doing this quite deliberately and they are asking for it and they are goi ng to get it. .. • Education ·Funding Urged N~ivport-Mesa -District P 11.shes Revenue _J ncreases • ByJllLARY KAVE ' Of .. O.ltfo ~ ..... Citiog the desire among residents to have better than average educatlon for their-chlltl,.., Noonan Loata. .. puly superintendent for th e Newport-Mesa Unifies! Sdlool 1 Distrkt,--urged voters today to support the November revenue increaae elecuoo. "We want to be dl!ferent from just evecy other di.otrlct" and 11< Ille public to spend a few more dollan foe. our kids," said Loall, speaking at th • monthly meeting of the Ci tizens Horbor Area Rere>rth Te~m (CH_A!ITI. 'lk<a~ of Si>nnlo'1lllL911, an1l!e.'!lp to equalize wea lthy and poor school ·f ' ' districts In the state, Newport·Mesa '$.... · .Loats said.rlhat sinoe_ SS percent of annual spending per pupil , was trottn the dist.rict's bwtt&et gl>fS t oward s at $1.272 for neit year. .11Jar.ie1. persoone{ Will be hit hardest A three ~reent inflationary tncre;ise w\th employes let eo in seven!il areas.. per ytar ts a1lowed but Loats" said The !!Chool rate ror 1'73-74 •·as $4.40 this 11 not nearly entl'.t"b to offset today's per •100 asseseed valu.atlon. This year inOation. ......._ it's "4.ot, a dRrcase ot 33 dints due If the revenue mcreas:! • elect.loo IJ tQ t'hc Increased valuations and the effect not successful, tbe di s t-r l ct ' a In-Of SB90. d1vlduallr.ed approach will be damag~, Loats estlm8tes th8L with a sutcessful Loats said. . f C"Venut lncrea et~on. whi<lh "oyld "t"m not surd where Cutt;' wlll ' be ln1urt $1&0 rnnre ptr clil.ld annually, made, but I know bigger clM! &lies the rat~ ror 1975-76 would be about will resull and some teachtrs will have $4 .21, a 19-cenl <W>P fro m last year. to be let g~. ~so, mal rJ!enenC!l_P.1'9 n If ~ I tion_~ 'tlJ)Successfu~.,.,..l.oaL.s- Wlll he cu W!J.'' fhii Oeputy superin--said the rate would be about $3.68. Lt?ndcnt wamtd. . tSec Ht:VENlJE, Page ..U) , ,. ' For<l Testifies Nixon Pardo11 'Was No Deal' WAstiINGTON (UPI ) -President Ford testified before a committee of Congress today that "there was no deal. perioll." under no circumstances," whi ch led him to pardon Ri chard l\t. Nixon .... after assuming the presidency rrom hiin. Ford became the firsl president in American hi story t-0 undergo direct ques- tioning from a congressional panel in a two-hour televised appearance before a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee -the panel which examined his qualifica tions to become vice presi- den t a year ago an d which voted last summer to impeach Nixon. Speaking forct!fully and providing an .·explanation of the pa rdon \\"hich seemed to satisfy some of the subcommittee members. Ford said he acted as he did for the nalion·s sake -not for Nixon 's. He said he wanlcd to end a national division "over ll'hethcr lo indict. bring to trial . and punish a former president who already is condemned to suffer long and deeply in the shame an d disgrace brought upon I he office he held." Looking directly at Rep. E 1 i z a b e t h Holtzman (0-N.Y.l. thi.! subcom mittee's (See rARDON. Puie AZ) • REPORTS GL 00/11 1'. BVT DOIV GA I NS NE \Y YORK rUPI I -Despite some 11egatJve govenunent economic reports . ..pri<!es moved hfgher today in moderate trading on the New York Stock £x· change. The Dow Jones lnduslrlo.I a v e r a g e gained 8,99 points to 651.28. The average, wh ich gained nearly 89 points ln a recent ' six-day stretch, lost 31.21 points in the past two sessions in what analysts called normal profit laking. , Advances led dl'Clincs, 69.1 to 5 8 s . among the 1.674 issues traded. .... Prl~s were n\so_ sJ.lgbl~...JUW\cr on - tttt! American _Stock Exchange. • ... The planning for the now-(3Rcelcd reception first ca me to light on Oct. 4 \\'hen Dr. Brig ht 's university secretary began calling representatives of major landowners and development finns "'hich frequently do high-stakes business ,.•ilh the commission . One recipient of the calls was Laguna Beach Lawyer Willia m \Yilcoxen who frequently represents clients before the coasta l panel. \Vilcoxen said that the Impression con- veyed in the invitation was that he was sought for a meeting with Dr. Bright to discuss a commission-related mat ter. \\'ilcoxen and others at the luncheon agreed that the tenor of the l.'Onversetion by Dr. Bright and other hosts was / that they were being asked to buy $100 tickets and l? draft mailing lists of persons they knew· who would be prime guests at the event. \Vilcoxen said he never furnished a list, nor did he make an y donat ions . Some at the meeting. hou'ever. did furnish their lists and the invitations began appearing in the mail a ·few days ago. Among the recipients u•ere develop- ment firms "·ith major permi t ap- plications hanging in the balance bcfor<' the commission. And the reluctance 10 discuss-for thr !See BRif!llT, Page A2l Orange Coast Weather Slightly cooler Friday --but probably not enough to notit'f.", ac- cording to thP 1\'C<Jthrr ser1·irc BeAch h.ighs. afler the fog hf1s. should be nl'ar 7R rising lo !l'l 1n· l<ind. l-0\o\'S tonight 56-60 . I NSnn; 'l'ODA \' \Von1e11 MJtt/i itlgl1 /Qs nttt t:lt'Wf'd IM more. se.ruotlu ngo i·fo!.\·. sat:r u1ui less sexually i1~l1f(ntPd !11-011 trontt•ll uf aLitrof)e rr1rc/11· ue11,f'. S.tory. Pogf 4.-l L. M I O"l'd an C•l!lorn1• ""' Bl (l11111t"t C•·ll c.,.ic, •• (l't U ... nl ., Dt.1111 i..ol"ft A~ l!d•"'• 11 ..... "' 1!11le' • 11m.<il l .._I Fl111~tn 1111•11 H• c; ,f1!11" IS MO<l.COPO aJ lnl1rm1ul1n 14 M11111v D«11tr l lO • tfp1111 LI"""-IU N!t;Vlt\ Ill I Mutto.I '"'"'' l!t N~ll ... ,I Nt•t 1\4 ...... CHiii• All !J l"ce-,1"1' 11-J ,TA al SiMrl~ C1 ·' '"'1•1•1"11 •1 '"""''1"1 .... ""'""''"( ,.. WOf'tf '!~Wl A,4 - • .. • B!g. Coro11a Sa11d Ca stle Fete Slated Teonll o( '¥'0Slruction woricers will speed t1,1·~ houri Sonday tolling on architccturnl rnestcrpicces designed tor !he beHch envirunn1ent. The creations \\'ill never be inhabited. Instead. they 'll be stomped info obllvio11 by the architects just minutes Jfter the · -cffurts are judged. The cllsllt!s will be built out of sand and will represent rhis year's efforts in the 13lh annual Sand Castle ContesL Building y.·ill beW,n at noon at Big Corona and end at 2 p.01. \\ilh the sound of a cannon . Saud builders traditlonally stomp their castles int.o Lhe ground to prr.•·ent the rising tide £ron1 cruelly dissol\'ing the el~borale designs. While n1os1 of the castles have a short lifespan. and are never seen again. a gigantic mansion built by a Balboa Island wo1nan in 1971 made it all the \\'BY to New York in spirit, anyway. Joan Bur~·ell's teatn built a huge spray-painted' i::astle topped off with toy trees. housC6, people, cars and churches. Be-sides v.•innlng the s w e e p ! t a k e s award that yen.r, Mrs. Burwell v.·on a trip to New York to appear on the "\\'hats' 1'1y Line?" TV show, \Yhere she was billed as a "sand castle builder.·· 'She fooled all the panelists e~cept a 'Ca!ifomlan. entertainer Soupy Sales, who is familiar with such creations. P.1rs. Burwell, who plans to enter again this year, ha11 this ' advice for her op- pooents: "Be creative and have fun!" Each castle is built by a team of between five and 10 v.·orkers. Business finns, clubs, schools and groups of in· di ttuals band together to form con· sfidctlon crews. ~me teams enter year after year, bttoming expert in certain categories afiil walking off with the awards each tiii\e . i+ team led by former Newport Beach cllf. councilman Richard Croul is adept a)·drip castle building, a delicate process u~ng wet sand.dripped from above the c ti!. Jaycees can usually be counted oi. liven up the'contest, rarel:)• ouildinp: ~pstle but instead, a "wlld creation', 3f£?.fdlng to chambel: officials. ~inners in 10 categories, such as most temporary, most hwnorous, m o s l iose, and most artistic, will recei\·e p~ques. l)n past years, several t h o u s a n d °!1ookers have cheered on the architects. • fianta _i\na wind ~ates; Heat, $mog t£aving :The skies \\·ere a mixture of spec-t~~u!ar desert-like clouds and inner-city s110g along the Orang1.: Coast today a.i:• a Santa Ana condition began to bi'eak apart . :iremperatures. ·while still high today, ~ expected to drop back to the mid-70s fllday. The sudden Santa Ana condition fon:ed thermometers into the high 90s aii.d even up to 100 degrees along the , s;uthern Califomia coast \Vednesday. ).orig Beach and Los Angeles lntema· ttObal Airports each experienced the 100- digree readings \\.ednesday. ;Along the Orange Coast , the "M-'eather \'(JlS in the hi;;:h 80s and the forecast fa,; Friday suggests that the Santa Ana condition y.•i\I ease through the ·weekend. Morning clouds and some fog might n1ove in Friday mornin~. forec asters said. 'nlc hot, dry "'cathcr drove thousands ot persons to Orange Coast beaches. LUeguards said the \·isitorg v1ere greeted by large swells apa11tned by storms far in th e South Paclfic. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley "ll+te Pte1111on11tld Ge".-11 Moina~• Thomas Keevil E"11or Thomas A. Murphine W n190119 1Ed1ior Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A~loilll"I Ml,.,.9,M,1 Editor\ Newport .Btach Oftlct mJ Ht•WI h11••~•ro ,,,..l!ff!Q •Cidre''· P.O. eo~ 1•n. '2i6J Tel""'one (714) 642-4321 Claslititd Advtr11slng '42·S618 COCWrltl'I.. 1'1'. Ofll\tlf co.to.I f'UO!lfl'tll'I ~lt\I. No "9"" ttor .. ,. llh1't•M~. "'llll~f! ,.,..t'I., ......... u~Mt P\00,.I~ ln•- bt ""'O!lb(ft Wili..ul \lll(lf! llllf .... ttiOll QI ••1•11111' OW'lttt. ~· Clflff Plfll'"J9 lllld 11 (mll .. .... C.1111 1., IJ!ltlMtftJl• ... ... ..... 1.1 llO _.i'-tr 11r intll M.• -''"'; mmt.w, 9"1•1111'°"' u. "'9"1/lly • r ~ - I Thursdty, October 17, 1974 CltllY l'li.t Slaff '"°" lfet Wheels Drive negotiates sodden city parking lot near Newport Beach's )!al· boa· Pier. Com bination of 6.4·foot tide and tive to e1~ht-foot surf this morning sent sea water gushing into some low-ly1ng areas of the peninsula. Unless sur( subsides, more of the same can be expected Friday morning when 6.1-foot tide is expected, according to life- guards. Water caused few problems today. F ailitre to Communicate Cited in CdM 'Ruckus' A maS6lve r~ by public safety Ho~evei:1 poli<;e oo the beach were l)Ot officers to a l'epc11·ot two Illegal surfers fully brltf~( officers sa~; . at Big Corona Wednesday afternoon in One~•d-year-old Newp(lt BeaC'h yoQJh Coron d 1 M d sh ·fl · was questioned by police on the beach a e . ar rew arp cri Ctsm regarding his illegal surfing but he was f~ ~a'-'.' witnesses today. . . "not held. 1 The 111c1dent occurred bel;)teeo 3.J5_,. Cosper said patrolme warned surf*s ~ p.m. and 4:15 p.m. and involve1i 'ti.'. fo:. both Monday and Tuesday that tlli~y ' !iceman and a helicopter, four harbor were in violation 'or theif.w. Wednesday patrolmen and two patrol boats anti scv-afternoon the patro.1 be!@t cruiSed by eral lifeguards. No one was arrested.. and lbere .were ·st_!l~.Jl!.o surfers _on _ A crowd 6f about 100 persons gathered the wrong side, he S3.ld. on the b eac h, drawn to lhe scene When efforts to get one of the youl hs by lhe-hoverinR helicopter. Some were into the patrol boat f a i I e d, the patrol- high.ly critical of the manpower men sumoned the helicopter to keep display .. calling It an •·overreaction." .tabs on the surfer and then called life. They were particularUy upset O\'er the guards. use of the helicopter which hovered Both .harbor patrolmen and police said about ti.a.tr an hour above the surfing the incident was a relatively minor one area. ~ bot that it J!rew out of proportion .. :nc!c The incident began with reports or communication between departments was two surfers oo the restricted. harbor SO poor. side of the jetty. The area is restricted to protect surfers from boats in the channel , Harbor Patrolman Jack Cosper said. About 40 surfers were in the water on the other side of the jetty. The massive turnout by police and harbor patrolmen resulted because the incident occurred close to the tin1e shift.~ change and replacements were sent by both departrnents. creating do u b I c numbers, police explained. Lack of communication1 b e t w c e n departments created further confusion. particularly for police y.·ho were not . to1d Why they were there. Police said the helicopter. y.·hich car- ries separate radio frequencies used by harbor patrol and police. is suppo!ed 10 communicate v.•ith both departments. Tu;o Agencies Pr9be Ln~·Luu1 Police Force The Laguna Beach Police Department \\'ill be in~estigated by 1wo agc ncic.!i. a pri\'ale consulting firm headed by Ton1 Reddin. foi'm er Los Angeles police -ch.icf, and by POST, an arm of the state's IJ<:opartment or Justice. That is the gist of action t a k e n \Vcdncsda y by the city council 'vhi ch ga\'e its blessing but .?O money to ;a request by police cmploycs that th.c Hcdd\n firm be hired to conduct a review and analysis of the local force. The probe by Reddin·s flrnl . t.ECAR ! La y.• Enforcement Con s u 1 ting and HcS('arch l y.•il\ be paid for by Ille Laguna Beach Po J 1 c e I::mp!oyc.s· Association. Cost is $7.500. The Council ordered the city manager and the police chief to cooperate fully wit h Reddin . Terry ~facAdnm . prc~ldt>nt of 1 h c cmployes· association . said rollowing; lhe council session lb~: the t'mplO)'Cs did not have the' moocy in hand to pay for the study but v.·ould raise H and " .. ould M."ek donations Cro111 the public to fund lhe probe. Thr. POST (Pl!ace Offl~r Standord!t and Training) study is (re<' lo the city. tt.--wQuld begin-<in-O~bet--or~Jnnunry­ and take ~vcra\ months. Reddln·s Y.\'lu!d begin sooner and ta~c Jess lime, -'I - Dea11 T cstif ies lie Sl1ared Data With Defendants . . \VASHINGTON (U PI) -John W. Dean III testified today that within a monlh of the \Yatergate. bugging arrests he obtained confidential FBI reports -0n the status of the in vestigation and shared them with all five men on .trial !or covering up. the ac!U1dal. Dean also testlfted that he fully briefed defendant John D. Eh.rlichman in June 1972 about v.·ho v.'as responsible for the bugging but heard Ehrlichman tell FBI agents a month later that "the onjy thing he knew about the break-in wls v.•hat he read in the newspaw,rs." In his second day on the stand. the government's star witness. whcl is serv- ing a one to four-year prison term. continued to recite the story he first told the nationally televised Sen a i e Watergate hearings 16 months ago. Th.e prosecution led him chronologically through the period follo~­ ing the June 17. 1972 bugging arrests- and up 10 his Sept. 15. J972 meeling with former President Nixon. Nixon's doctors said today that If new 1ests within the next "M-'eek to 10 da ys sho\V tris health improvC'd, he could then make a sworn statement for use al the trial Y.'lthout "unacceplak-le risks.'' The doctors alr.o said In an affldavlL filed \\·ilh the court that· they may be 1,ble to make a judgment v.•lthin three weeks a~ to whether ii would be "medi· cally act"ept11ble" for Nixon !o travel from his California home to Washington lo lesllfv In pcrsop.· , Dt-M te!Ufied lhai bfginning in early .July 1972 he obtainf'd re~rt11 on lhc , ~!us of the Watergate inve!Rlgatlon direcl ly from L. Pt1trlclt Gray Tll. then iicl.ing director of the FBI. Dtan said he s h o w r d an f'BT mcmor:lndum to EhrUchm1n ond defen- donts .loltn N. Mltch<ll and II. R . J{nlrlernan and shared "raw FBI files'' wlfl\ dcfcnfl~nlrltolin1;. l\fnrdlon, a someUn\c San Clemente resident, And Kenneth \V. Perkinson. .--~- From Pflfle Al P.<\RDON ••• most outspoken cr!Ue of tbe pardon, Ford aald: ... , want to assure you aod membeh of this . subcomm!ttet1 ~embet1 o f Coog,est ab<I the f>ODP}'i that thtnt "'" no deal, Pt"rlod, under no clrcwnsfanets. ' He dilclo«d he dtsclllled the pos•lblll- ty of pardonln1 Nixon in a meeting with. Ateqnder fd.' Haigli NiXon's White llouse ch.lef of staft, ellbt dafs before Aug. 9 "'hen Nixon became the lirat chief executive to resign. At that meetin1.,_ ford said, H a i g disclosed to him "ttie damaging nature" of a Watergate tape Mxon was under U.S. Supreme Court order to surrender. lie· said Ilaig raised "a ·pardon to the President, should he ruigh•i as a pos.st. ble course ol action. · But, Ford stressed, he entered into no such agreement. He sakl be tal::ed it ov,er with his wife. Betty, and with James D. St. Clair, Nixon'1 Watergate lawyer. and decided it would be im· prudent for hlm even to advise Nixon what to do. Again and again, Ford stressed the disgrace Nixon brought upon himself by accepting a pardO'n. He defended his decisl.on to pardon Nixon within a month of his own assumption of office, arguing it was better for the nation to put beh.ind it the debate over Nixon's guilt or Innocence in the Watergate scan· dal. · Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan ( R • 1'1 d , ) • whose decision to vote to impeach Nixon marked a turning point ·m last summer's events. asked Ford if he felt Nixon's acceptance of a pardon was "tantamount to an ad miss.ion of guilt." . "I do, sir," Ford replied. "Tbe ac- ceptance of a pardon according to legal authorities does intllca.te by t h e ac- ceptance the persion who accepts it does in effect admit guilt." Ford also said that .if be had it to do over again -even given the extreme adverse public reactlon -he still would pardon Nixon. Hogan. asked Ford about published reports that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger warned that Nixon might commit sui!!lde if he were o:impelled to stand trial "There Is no truth to that whatsoever · as far as J know," the President said. "There was no discussion between Or. Kissinger and myself that included any such comment." The atmosphere in the hJgb-ceilinged heartng room in the Rayburn Office Buildll)g acro!ll the street from t h e Capitol was respectful but tense. From Page Al REVENUE .•• An example of the spiraling tnna{ion trend affecting the diJtrict cih bt seen at Ensign School, Loati aald. "Last year I purchased an order of lumber for the shop clasaes at $1,800. Th.ls year, the same order cost me $3,800,"-Loots said. '1We simply can't function with our C'\Lrrent p~gram without the additional funds," he said. In discussing the effect of SB90 on the 'district, Loats refe rred to the bill as having a "Robin Hood':.,,phllosophy -taking from the ric h and giving to the poor. "I feel all kids should have the OJr portunily for a good educ.a.lion but "'e should also havf the opportunity to vote more money for education here," he said.• Clat11or Jtlo11pts Badham ·Assails Coast Chai~man < -' ' • -. ·'"'-j ... ,; : :-· The ~lamOr for the 1't:sign1_µ~n of ' Dr. Do9ld Bright from the South i:oost Regional Zone Conservation Commission continued today with a scathing fJlate- ment from Assemblyman Robert Ba4ham (R·Ne)YllOrt Beach). Badham urged tbat Dr. Brighr, the commission chairman, be removed from the panel for as.sertedly violating the confiict-ot'·interest provisior.1 in statf: law. "The qu6tion to be an!\,ered ii, "Is it a contlct ol interest for Dr Bright as a nlernbe:r of, the COO'llllission to negotiate with others to ralle funds for Edmund Brown 90 .that the candtdate can appoint Dr. Bright to a $.14,000..a-year job as director .or tbe C&lllQinla Depart· meot of Fish and GB.me?'" Badham said. 1 Badham said' t~at he ha1; 1)Crsonally \Vritten to Gov. Ronald Reagan asking that Reagan urge Dr. Brigpt to resign. The assembl yman added t h a t he personally related his feelings to Dr. Bright, himself. Dr. Bright, a Cal. S•·te Fullerton biology Department Chairman, insists that h.e will not resign and has asked • for an Attorney General's probe into the entire affair. Badh.am insists that the onus Is ueon Brown. in whose behalf Dr. Bright ar· ranged a $1~per-guest cocktail reception next week near Costa Me!a. That event y.·as cancelled in the midst of the furore over the asserted. conflict of interest. "It is Jerry Brovro. on "'.hose behalf Dr. Bright ha1 compromised both himself and the entire philosophy of statewide lan<f p)arin'tng:" Badham said. Badham said he has made no secret aboot h.is steady oppositlon to D r . Bright's appointment to the co1nr.nission by Gov. Ronald Reagan. "I've~ him from the start." said the assemblyman: "and this incident tends lo reinforce my reasons for ~ posing Dr. Bright." "Let's face it, when a person serving as the chairman of a government agency Woman Burglar Held in Newport Draws 120 Days A woman burglar accused on a'rrest of breaking into two Lido Isle .homes and of preparing for a third heist when Newport Beach police caugbt up with her has been sentenced lo 120 days Jn Orange C.Ounty 'Jail, Superior Court Judge Kenneth· E. Lae ordered the jail tehn" and three years probation for Margaret Elizabeth. iPeti.1. 28, Loe Angel es, after the one-time in· terior decorator pleaded guilty t o burglary charges. Arresting otticers said Mrs. P e t I x pocketed coin collectlons, go ld and silver jewelry and furs valued at '114,000 last May when she broke into the homes of Maruja Baldwin, l26 Via Lido Nord, and Juanita Tilley, Sl9 Via Lido Soud. Los Angeles police later recovered much of the jewelry taken from the two homes. HOW THRU OCTOBER 26 ' with pem\lt powers, calls together . a bunch or people who need permit ap- provals, and then the chairmnn asks those people for favors, it's wrong. Dead Y.'rong," the legislator charged. From Page 1\l BRIGHT •.. record-their impression of t.i.e donation drive y.·as abundant among p o t e n t i .a 1 guests.• One source from a major Orange C.OOst developer wondered what effect the drive might have on his company's permlts. "You can't help but have the Im· pression that if your firm doesn't buy some tickets, perhaps the issues you nave pending before the commission may have some unexpected trouble," said one major developer who asked not to be directly quoted. Robert Shelton, the former Newport Beach city councilman who is a con- sultant to developers, including t b e Irvine Company, was at the meeting. "This whole epi90de can't help but hurt the image and creOibiJi ty of tht coastal commission and I hope that it will au blow over," he. said. Sources at the session who bave ex· pressed discomfort at having been brought into the plan, said that the majority opinion by the delegates was one of chagrin after tbe ieSslon. '·To put it bluntly, most of us felt like pigeons , especially when we looked around to see all of these lndfvid~ls who have major stakes in commission decisions," a deJegate said. A-!ost agreed th.at the potential for controversy and connict of interest was extreme Jn -Ule contribution plan. and that taking part in the mailing list and the suggested followup calls to reci- pients -or tickets made t h e m un· comfortable. 'Branded' Fire Extinguishers· Gone in Neiupo~t Thieves who visited Park N e w p o r t ApartlI1§dls receitJy have s3' fire ex· tingy.iidi'e111 embla;r.obed with ' ' ? a r k ·Newport" to qu.ickly unload. And managers of the I.300-unlt apart· ment -complex, at Jamboree and· San Joaqllin Hilla Roads in NewpOrt Beach, have 6.1 extinguishers-to-replace. .·They say all of the complex'• .nre fighting equiPQJ.ent is miMlng except for extinguishers in one building W1· toU(hed by the burglars. The extinguishers. valued. at $1,066. were stolen from locked boxes in parking structures. Police said it appeared the thieves ·pried open the boxes. ' Apartment managel'I told police they last checked the boxes at the beginning of the mooth and didn 't notice the six· pound extinguishers miuing until an inventory check Tuesday. RD your :wardrobe at pre-INFLATION P~ICES MAMl nAHD COORDINATED ....... SPORTSWEAR Shes a.20 1/3 lo 1/2 OFF SPORTSHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS Lo-. .. Sll9rt sa.. ... Slmt S. M, L. IL IS t. 17V1 ~· LOMG SLll't'I BLOUSES 300/o-40°/o• 50°/o REDUCTION MEN'S SLAX ~otf Dttl. k11Ml As111f1d SMt C.th ht JJ-40 s5" •• s 19'' ~ TEflHIS SHOES LADIES-KEDS ...,,.w ..... Sbtl4tell s4tt ' . DRESSES .......... Sfr.th•- ..... W.Alltrt• 40°/o .. 70°/o UDUCTIOH • i. 11ln Talllft Full of M111'1 S.;.ealor1 and Laclie1 P'tllCletilll Sklrlj, P'anh. otc. Al of wr lllGrf<downs .,. fin! .,a111y brCllld1 frOtll -NCJUb'-.tock. »CCOITA .... rn ....... ~ ..... AccaplMI 09'ARTMIHT STORE • ' ' --tll MlwPolT tPULIYARD --..... _ .... _. - ·COSTA MHA • • ~. I t_ :\ I 'I • , r !: I · . • ' . • . ,_ .,1 1l'Mlday.Oetobflr11.1i74 * DAIL"VP!lOT Iii I: • Bisecting -ainhows Thon d ay's Closing Prices NEW YORK . STOCK EXCHANGE· lnves tme 1i t OppQrt un it·ies A.bound Yur'• lligh·Low• App..,ar £\'ery Saturday DR. ROBERT ADLER Despite the 0 alr of gloom and doom circulating in economic quarters these days, opportunities still abound for the us lute. s.o.me or th0i;e Opp0r. tun1Ues deserve exploration and p'robably . ~ bit of slicking one's toes in the water. tt. is not yet lime. however, to stick in the whole foot. ~ In the energy area. with or without government sup· portf wor_k is expanding_ in the area of solar energy, Whether by 1980-1990 it sup· J)ties 10 percent or 30 per· ttnt of our needs, you are talking of a· mu lti-billion dollar industry. The problem in making it co mmercial is the solar cell, which still costs much too· much com pared to present energy sources. Research indicate& the ingenuity or American productivity ls n eeded · to bring results into line. TO TIOS END Mobil OH has t aken the bit in its teeth and has laid out $90 million for the project, throug h .a !mall g lamour company, Tyco Labora t o r ies. The rac· tor that will make the sola r cell a r~ality is a reduction in the cost or producing its chemical base·si1icon. Dow-Corning has made the commitme nt to this e nd with the help or a $17 millio n grant from the National Science Foundation. tr you like stocks -b uy t h e fu ture. The market will disc"ount the future but sellandtheworJdneedsour ,:::1.,."~~k9tl<i~:·~·,'!1 N=tw ~ Pi=aa.. Z "·'=°"" ~ •1=0... (;; shuns the p res e nt. Two (ood. "',·•Ytr,$19'11.••UW•fttt• r l ..... ,,,, ., +1 EmOP'll.MI •. J.14 '" ......... pf,)\ .• ~.Olli-« ''''O!'"',..' 11 t i••\\ ' T I I (-. (;or'llCll j ~ to .. It lrril:l'"Flrl)k T /JI> tl.1• ~ ll!fOlnL I ZO • I lllio-l o """""""'"'° 4 tow 2"0.•.I"-• 1 A · M bil op eve trained farm w. !J ,,. _. » .. • \i ~'•Gei t • ....... 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And a sapphire, too. What makes the difference between the ruby and the sapphire is the sort of impurities therein. Add titanium or iron. you get sapphire. Add chromium, you get a ruby. A ~1AN LOOKS at his fingernails by cuwing his hand palm up. A woman looks at her f111ger- nails by straightening her hand palm down. How do you account for this dif(erence? FOUR OUT OF F1VE once-con· victed criminals nationwide are im· mediately related ·by blood to other once-convicted criminaJs. WEIGHT Q. "What's the average wei&ht of women in their 30s?" ·A. Just 133 pounds . • AM ASKED to identify the most disastrous earthquake ever to tear up anyplace in this country east of the ?iflssissippi. That one wrecked Charleston, S.C. On Aug. 31, 1886. Three-fourths of the city's buildings Wi!re dam- aged.- THE ''EARLY COLONISTS didn't rriuch cotton to the English custom of addressing an employer as ''master." A!ueh preferred was the Dutch word "bass" meaning ''uncle." So that's where we get our word "boss." l\10RE TllAN ONE renowned gounnet insist there is no wine that goes well either with curry or chili. TODDLERS Consider children between the ages of 2 and 4. \Vhen you put a couple or more or them together to play, you can -expect some sore or 1ninor fight to break out al lea st every five minutes. That's the contention of a team or experts ~·ho ma~ a study or the matter. And they say it is the younger or the children who usually starts the fracus . However. that's not bad. these schol ars aver. Little batlles that don't turn into big wars are said to be good for kids. INlllA 'S Ganges River starts out in an ice cave 10,300 feet above sea level. IT'S COMJ\tON N\'O\\'LEDGE that the c~koo lays eggs tG match the color of the eggs in other birds' nests. \~1lat remains unknown is how she does it. Any idea? l\'lIY tS IT that v.·omen lend to be more satisfied with the ir first names than are men? h.1ost mysterious. But uni versity researchers 5ay such be the case. Address t1u1il fo L. f.1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Beach, 92660. Copyright 1974 L. M. Boyd. • Ext.ensi.01·1 ProgrcL111s Liste<l for Irvine The following UC ln•ine ex- t.cnsion classes arc schcclu~ for the remainder of October. Programs earlier in the month have been listed prel'iously. FJllOAY t!!d SATUJIOAY OCT. 15 •flO JI "llle o.~-nl ot lnltfior 1'ld EY!tflll"" Dnl<;n. ·~ Houi.e •• • Worl< cl llrt.H llobft! H~··· EO o .• ~h"wclor, Arif IW>d H um1nl t \t l. 1Jnl,,.,.1lty E•rtnl•<I"· UCLll ft"" "1trlcl1 Wrlql\t, MA , llt l1!1nl Ol"C- fenor of Homt E~Ol'lcmlc\, (:111!or~I~ Slllt Unl .. -.ltv 11 LOI lllt{ltlt1. Flr1I of !K IU!'ll itrieJ. Fr!. 7.10 p m. $~! .. t 1.m.·1' nnon, , .. I) tll., Room •• 11'1. H11m1nl1ln Hill. r:ee: M<l"-<;•lldlt. soil; Crlldll, UI. ~ll>Qlt 1d.rnl11lcn, u. SAT"UJIOA'f, Ocl. 2' "(nmm uni<11!001." How1rd Wil!IOn. .,,1.,.sen!. A~mlnl1!r1!1ye RtMlrcn A••ocl11,,., tnc. 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Temperatures, while still high today, ate expected to drop ba'ck to the mid-705 Friday. The sudden Santa Ana condition forced thermometers into the high 90s and even up to 100 degrees along the Southern California coast Wednesday. Long Beach and Los Angeles Interna- tional Airports each experienced the 100- degree readings Wednesday. Along the Orange Coast, the weather "'·as in the high 80s and the forecast for Friday suggests that the Santa Ana condition will ease through the weekend. Morning clouds and soqi.e fog might ·move in-Friday morning.--fore<:asttrrs ·said. . The bot, dry weather drove thousands of persons to Orange Coast beaches. Lifeguards said the vlsitornvere greeted by large swells spawned by stonns far in the South Pacific. In the mountains, where the only real winds have hit in recent days, humidity has been 10 percent and firefighters are especially concerned. Forecasters said that a stronger now of coastal air should drive ll:ie smog back to inland areas ·Friday and the temperature will drop to normal fall levels. Oraage C.ast NEW YORK (AP) -Surgeons today removed the~ cancerous left breast of Happy Rockef eller, wife of Vice President-destgnate Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1eSs than three weeks after the President's wife underwent a similar Operation. Rockefeller said the surgery came as a resuJt of a checkup prompted by the Surgery to Presiden~ Ford's wile, Betty. "She recuperated fantastically rapid- ly," Dr. Jerome A. Urban 'told newsmen shortly atu!r compleun, the 31h-hour operatton1 ~ • Preliniinary ·examination showed no evidence that the cancer spread to the SIMPLE REMOVAL NOT YET PROVEN, SAYS REPORT -A9 lymph nodes, Urban said. He described Mrs. tt.ockefeller as in good spirits and said "her chances are excellent," with more than 90 percent chance of survival at 10 years. Qr. Edward J. Beatde Jr., general director of "' Memorial Skwm Kettering Cancer Center, said ·it was a modified radical mastectomy, in which the entire -... lhe lymph -ill the annpit we~ removed, but oo.ly part ·of the chest muscie was taken out. He Mid the l\lmp in he'r breut was Jess tban two centimeters It diameter, about the size of the tip of a little fipger. TwQ. smaller nodules were found, and all were. determined to be cancerous. Rockefeller, who said hiS wlfe detected a lump in her breast only Friday, visited the hospital following the operation. Mrs. Ford underwent a mastectomy of the right breast Sept. ?.8 and got out of the bo&pital less than a week ago.. . _ H11ie coincidence i.s a 1 m o s ( un- believable, .. Preslilenfli'wd told a group of Spanisb-i})eakiDg leaders at lbe White H~. Ford said many women have gone · for examinations as the re&ult of his wile's illness and commented, "there's some good in all difficulty." "I was , deeply distres.!ed when I received the news of Mra. Rockefeller's operation," Mrs. Ford said in a state- n1en.L "I am sure that the love of her family, the prayers of the entire nation, ·and her inner strength will be of great sustenance at this,tlme." Rockefeller sajd hi1 wife's surgery started at 8: 30 a.._m. fu Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital. "All I can say is 'thank God'tliilt she got in and that this country has such YiOnderful doctors," Rockerener told a news conference in his Manhattan of rice. Asked bow it would affect hi.!1 pending ncrnination for the v I c e presidency, RoCiefeller responded: "I think at this time perh8ps all or us should be thinking about Happy." He said that his wife was probably' a litUe more conscious of the danger bf breast cancer since the recent opera- tion of President Ford's wife. "As just one more 'family. we're just very grateful that it led to a checkup," be said. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THU~SDAY, 'OCTOBER 17, 1974 ' ' Today's .Finni , c TEN CENTS lot' • ·Tells Bright To Return All Mo11ey By JOHN V ALTERZA Of ti:• 01/1:; Pli.t S!lff Edmund G. Brown Jr. said today that the rontroversial campaign to r a i s e money for him led by Regional Coaslal Commission Chairman Donald B r i g h l may be a plol by Orange C o u n t y Republi cans to discredit his gubernatorial campaign. (Related story . picture, A3.) And Bro Ml demanded that Dr. Bright relurn any money collected in advance sales of tickets to an aborted cocktail =~-.J.--..!:'..':---,-,----«~P.\!,'"'=::':'lhiett-had been set up fur--next Thursday at th~ Santa Ana Country PRESIDENT FORD FACES THE HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBtQMMtTTEE TO EXPLAIN NIXON PARDON Chief Executive Declares 'There W11 No Deal, Period, Und~r Any Circumstances' ~'Butt'!__n _I_~ _Uv ._a .. nd. H..,....,e Ford Testifies ~·· 1: .. ,, .nr.i~·14-··mi·~·i1Y-on Pardon: For Best'-Nixon Tape 'Was No Deal' WASHINGTON (UPI) -llichard M. Nixon told two top aides three months · after the Watergate break-in "just try to button it up as well as you can and hOpe for the best,'' according to the first of his secret tapes played today at the cover-up trial. The tape of his Sey.t. 15, 1972 meeting with John W. 0e<Jn III and H. R . Haldeman was J>i~d_through headsets provided fof everyooe in the courtroom after Dean vouched~ for its authenticity. "And you really can!t just sit and worry yourself . . . about it all the time, thinking. 'The worst may happen,' but it may not," N"txon said toWBrd the end of Ule half-hour meeting. "So you just try to button it up as well as you can and hope for the be9t. • "And . . . remember that basically the damn thing is just one of those unfortunate things and, we 're trying to cut our losses." Transcripts of the Sept. 15 meeting -held the day the indictments were returned against seven men in I h e Watergate bugging -were made public earlier this year fU"St by the White House and later by the House Judiciary Committee that voled N i x o n ' s im- peachment. · Nixon also said House Republican leader Gerald R. Ford should try to head off a ~louse investigation of the 1972 Watergate break-in. "Jerry's really got to lead on this. He 's got to really lead," Nixon said. (See TAPES, Page A%) * 1* * * * * Deru1 Says El1rlicl1man Received Full B1·iefing WASIUN(lTON (UPI) -John W. Dean ITI testified today that within. a month of the Watergate bugging arrests he obtained coofidenua1 FBI reports on the status or the· investigation ·and shared them with all five men on trial for covering up the scandal. O(an also testified that he fully briefed defendant John D. Ehrlichman in June 1972 about who was responsible for the bugging but heard Ehrllchman tell FBI agents a month later that "the only thing he kneW about the break-in was what he read in the newspapers." In h1s second day on the stand, the government's star witness, \Vho is serv- ing a one to four-year prison term. continued to recite the story he first told the nationally televised S e n a t e Watergate hearings 16 months ago. The prosecution led him chronologically through the period fol\o'A·- ing the June 17, 1972 bµgging arrests and up lo his Sept. 15, 1972 meeting with former President Nixon. Nixon's doctors said today that if new tests within the next week to 10 days show his health improved. he could !hen make a sworn statement for use al (See DEAN, Page AZ) WAS.HINGTC1N (UPI) 'T" President Ford testWed before a committee of Congress today tbat "there was no deal, period, under no circumstances," which led him to pardon Richard M. Nixon after assumini;:: the presidency from him. Ford became the first president in American history to undergo direct ques- tioning from a congressional panel in a two-hour televised appearance before a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee -the panel which examined his qualifications to become vice presi· dent a year ago and which voted last summer to impeach Nixon. . Speaking forcefully and providing an explanation of the pardon which seemed to satisfy some of the subcommittee ·members. Ford said lfe acted as he did for the nati'oii.'s sake -not for Nixon's. He said he wanted to end a national division "over whether to indict, bring to trial, and punish a former president who alreaQy is c.on.demoed. to suffer_ long and deeply In the shame a n d disgrace brought upon the offi ce he held ." Looking directly at Rep. E I i z a b e t h Holtzman (D-N.Y.), the subcommittee's most outspoken critic of the pardon, Ford said: "I want to assure you and members of this subcommittee, members of Congress and the people that there was no deal, period, under no circumstances." He disclosed he discussed the possibili· ty of pardoning Nixon in a meeting with Alexander l\1. Haig. Nixon's While House chief of staff, eight days before Aug. 9 when Nixon became the fir st chief executive to resign. Club near Costa J\.1esa. 9roMl also sugg~ted t h a I tti,e chainnan of the regional commlssioo v.·hich issues permits for lhe coastal st rip in Orange and Los Angeles counties resign his post in the wake of disclosures about the fund raising. "Dr. Bright has apparently solicited funds from Republicans and others Who v.·01.:ld not usually ciooate lo n1y cam- paign," the candidate said. ·•His activities may be part of a campaign by Orange County Republicans to discredit my campaign." Bro"'ll ad· ded. . 1be planning for the 'f'IOW'"-eanceled reception first came .to light on Oct. 4 when Dr. Bright's unlvers.ity secretary began calling representatives of major · JandoYmers and development firms which frequently do high-stakes business with the commission. -One recipient of .the calls was Laguna Beach Lawyer William \Vilcoxen who frequently represents clients before the coastal panel. Wilcoxen said tha t the Impression con- veyed in the invitation was that he was sought for a meeting with Dr. Bright to discuss a commission-related matter. Wilcoxen and others at the luncheon agreed that the tenor of the conversation hy Dr. Bright and other hosts was that they were being asked to buy $100 tickets and t'l draft maillng lists · of persons they knew who would be prime guests at the event. Wilcoxen said he never furni shed 11 list. nor did he make any donalions. Some at the meet ing, however, did !See BRJGIIT, Page A%) * * * Coast Chairrnnn Savs His Action " , T otalLy Pr ope r By ,FREDERICK SCHOEJ\1EllL Of lllt 0111~ Pllol Stall R egio n a I Coast a I Commission Chairman Donald Bright, now the larg.:t of· a state Attorney General's office investigation , said Wednesday that his campaigning on behalf of 61Jbernatorial hopeful Edmund G. Brown, Jr. was com- pl etely proper. Bright was host at an Oct. 7 lunLh in Long Beach at which leadine: coastline develope rs or their repre~ntatives 'vtrc asked to submit nam es of persons \\·ho would be 1villing lo attend a $100 per person cocktail party for Bro1111 Oct. 24 at the Santa Ana Countr~' Club. Weather Sliibtly cooler Friday -but probably not enough to notice, ac- cording to the \vt:&lher service. Beach highs, ufter the fog lifls, should be oea~78 rising 92 in- E~ucation Funding Urged At that meeting. Ford said, H a i g disclosed to him "the damaging nature·· of a Watergate tape Nixon was under U.S. Supreme Court order to surrender. He said liaig raised "a pardon to the (See PARDON, Paj!;e A%) ln the \\'<fke or thr lunchron. some or those attending said they left with the impression 1hal they 11ould see future projects run agmund before the com· mission if thry did nol cooperate with Bright's requPst. the rf'gional ('oasta! com1n1'sslon, one of six in lhe s!o!t>. ha s S\\'t't•ping powers over all typrc; of development within LOOO yards of thC' rnt'an high tide line . land. Lo \vs tonight · -. INSIDE . Al' ivonien wit/~ h'gh· IQs ·are viewed 43 more ltJ:twltU ll(l11re1· liut and liis seonlltlJi inh1biteod tmin~wamen of atieTage tntetli- utJi.ce. SU>f\I, Page A4. .. ••• ... .. .till·lt ... .. ,,. .. ... •• •• . • N eivport-Mesa District P 1i,she.'i Revenue l ncreases REPOR1'S GLOOMY. BUT DOW GAINS By lltLAllY KAYE bl .. _.,., ...... • .... Citing the desire among residents to have better than averqe education for their chlldren, Norman Lolls, deputy superintendent for t he Newport-Mesa Unified School filstrkL, urged voten · today to Nppor\ the November ,. .. nue increaae eJecUon. ~.. , "We .,aqt •to be ilillerent 11'.<Nn J1a1 •••'l' other dlltriit and' 1st< tht publlc to ipcnd ~ a r~• more dollars for our ..! kids," silld ~ speaklne, at t h e monthly mectlng of the Cltlien1 Harbor Area Research team (CliART) . Bce4U80 of Senate, SIU 90, on a~tc!"!'lpt to ~uallie wealthy and poor tchool . districts in the state, Newport-biesa 's U>ats said that since 85 percent of annual spending per papil was l'rozen the district's budget goes toward s NE\V VbRK <UPI ) -Despite !lOme at $1.272 ror next year. salaries, per90nnel will be hit hardest negative government economic: reports, A~ three percent infl~tionary increase with cmployes Jet go in se\·eral areas. prices moved higher today in. modcr11te per year is allowed but Loats said The schoo1 rate tor 1973-74 was -$4.40 trading on the New York Stock Ex· this is not nearly enough to bffaet today's per $100 assessed valuation. This year change. inflation. !~'• $4.07, a decrease of 3.1 cenls due The Oo\V Jones industrial a \'c ra g e If the revenue lncrt.as~ eldOft 11 ,tol:tiC,inaeased Valuations and lhe effect · gained 8.99 points to 65L28. The average. DOl sucoel!ful, ttle d I at r I c r,s 1 ... ~ o/. S8:9' which gaintd neiJrly 89 points in a reeent dlvklualized approach wlJJ..be dliJllllgeii.i Ui*t~(OI' \hat wilb a SIJCCC!Sful stx-day stretch, lost lh21 points in the Lools said. revenue lncrea~ e~, wbich would paM twd Sf!SSions in whtiL analysts called 0 I'm not sure where 'Cllts will ~ insure. ,~ m~ per child annually. normal profil taking . made! but t know biggcl clats si:Mf'I lhc rel Jor 1115-76 would be about Adv.anet?s led declinct, 693 to 5 8 5. wiJI, result-and some teachers lf\11 ·haW!· 14.21 ,, 1 f~nti drop from last year. among the 1.874 issues troded. to bo Jet go. Also\ ma ntenMM;:e Prl>B~• 1t the elec!lon -b unsuccessful Loats 1 Prices were, ~lso slightly higher Qn will be CUL down, .. Ille dtP.•tY IU[><fln-... 1d Ille '"\" WOtild be •"°!!t $3.61. • lhe Amcdf P.O. Slo<;k Exchange. tendCnt warned. -_ . (Ste itEVF.NUE, Pog·e A!) I .., .. ,, . .., . • Only hours 11f!cr the luncheon w:is disclosed. Hri.11:ht :ippcarl'fl before the p11renl stat" L'O<lstal romniission 11nd rt>qul'stcd an in,·estigation into the tnal· ll'r. ··As :i priv11t.e citlzf'n. I do not feel that by bring appoinled to the com· misssi1'n I ha"e forft>i!t'(; mY right a~ a citizen to participate. ill the clc<:toral process," Bright !111id r11110,\tng his ap- pParnnre ~fore the rom1n ~s!to11. The investigation offlcil\lly wa s rl'- quested by l\le h•in ~nc. stall' con1- 1nission chairn1an. ;lnd approvt•d by stnlc Attorney General E\rllt' \·ouni:er. An investlgatioo also I~· plarlntod b}' the staff of GoY. Hon11lcl nr11wi11 f:lriRhl wa~ a Aeaf.tan appointef' In The com- mi!J.'iion follo"' ing voter :111pro' :1l o t Pmpos.ition 20. lt\e coostH11e conscrv11tio11 fStt PR.OPE.lt. l)Agt 1'.!I 1 I ' "\ : A • DAILY PILOT c Thtlrsday, Oclobfr 17, 1CJ7• ---~-- ' • .. " a • • '!l•e Slaape of Hoad11 to CoHae ~ferewith~ the Corona tlel Alar Freeway as it will appear by the end oC 1977 IC all schedules are met. The shaded areas 1how the freeway as il wUl stretch 1.6 miles from the San Diego Freeway at left to Its termini· tion just before Can1pus Drive. below Orange County Airport. The shaded ar.oas also include interchanges and access ramps that will be esignation of Bright rged by GOP's Badham . The clamor for the .. resignation of Dr. Donld Bright from the South Const Regional .zone Conservation Commlasion i tinued t,oday with a scathing It.ate· nt fh>m Assemblyman Robert Badham ,.Newport Beach). !iladham urged that Dr. Bright. the wmlsslon chairman. be .removed from q+ panel tor asserted\)' vlo\allns the •( (. ~ ·~-- 11e•8 d&f ce\en . ·~--==~-:::::::J !j TOl'llGIIT ( ~bRANGE COU''TY FAIR BOARD - Regular meellng. 99 Fair Drive, a p.m. ; fl>ST A MESA IUGH POTLUCK - A'uatlc Bcm1er Club, Girl'1 Gym , &:30 p.m. "NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH DRAMA ..,.: ''Effect of Gamma Rays on fl.tan in the ttloon t.f8rigolds," Room 120, Oct. t,.7, 18 and 19, 8 p.m. Adult!, $2. students $!. "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repertory T h e a t e r , through Stitt. a p.m. . l"OOTBALL -Nev.-port Harbor \'. Los ~amltos. Davidson Field , 8 p.n1. ~ FRIDAY, OC'l'OBER 11 ~FOOTBALL -C.Osta Mesa v1. Villa e'ark at OCC stadium , 8 p.m. Estancia VJ. Corona de! t.tar, Da vidson Field, 8~p.n1. ~.t.IOTORCYCL.E SPEEDWAY RACING ~Fairgrounds. 8 :1~ p.m. OCC LE C TURES -Ci tizen ~art icipation in C.ovt!rnmerit." J u dy SWaync lecturer, Island House Newport <::,nter, 9:30 a.m. "Travel & Holiday ptlotography," Ralph S. Garrison Ice· 111rer. Science Lecture 2, 7::11 p . m . "Geology of California," George ~fason lecturer. Scicnte Lecture I, 7:30 p.m. ~FIROA)' r-,lGHT FIL:\IS -Fellini's "Satyrtcon," OCC Forum, 7:30 p . m . AH111. $1. . ORANGE COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tiie Of'MI .. (Mil 0.llJ P,fOI, .... ,~ wllllC.1'1 I• , t .... 1111'111 Ulf ~· .. ·PrHI, l\ puCMl ... d ~J lllt °'""9C Col~I P~bll\hlnq 0>...,°'"1· 5'1111•ttt ' ell!!~ ,,.. P<1!111\l>f,d MoM1, '"'"""' FrlOI,, ' Jar (.osll ,.,,.W. N••por! llllCll, HUIU1'1qlM lll!tc~IFO\illlalll Vtl\ey, La~ Bea.ft, lr•lllt/\MJ!Utb«lt •l'ICI s.... c.i .... M•IS.n Ju&11 C..pll!rMle. A ~i"OI• rtqlan.lt fClillOn I• llUblltl'ltO S•lu•hy' •11• 5-"· flit prHW:l .. 1 ..,e11i.t1l119 1111111 !\ 11 lOO """" Sty Stl'MI, c.o.11 INN, (lfllorn11 ti•U. Robert N. Wted Prttl.,..,t end Pvtlll""' Thomas Keevil Ednor Thomas A. Murphlne 1Mn101110 Edl11>1' " Charles H. Loos Ric hard P. Nall .a.ut-.tnl M•~o·,,q Edit•• Costa M•u Offkt »OW.>I a.y ••'9fl .W.111,,q AO&rtst: l".O. lln• l*l. tt11' .ftltP"Ont (714> 642 ... 321 Clasilfltd Advertising l42·H71 C00tf'Ol'1, ""· OrMltt CN•I l"ulllt\111"1 Oll!'Hl'lt. No ~ $10!""''· mu1.11.il111l, -!l•lal IOYritr tr tO-'"-"" "'"'" ,..., ~ •f9fHIJ(tO WlllwNI tP«ltl MffNMIOll of nopVflQlll e-r iKtl'ld cl;lo ••U•~ oe•d ti OMt.t ""'~i ~111Mft!•. !WM(•111u.., &r c.,,., u ra """"'lr "' ll't•ll M,(11 mef'ltN•I "11111"1 <'tftil11• "'~ u to mo11t111, f / ' confllct-of·interUt Provislor..s fn state law. "The que1tlon to be answered is, "II It a conflct •of Interest for Or. Brl11ht u a member of the commlsslon to negotiate with others to raise fundJ for Edmund Brown so that the candidate can !P'point Dr. Bright to a Pf,000.a·year job as director of the Calffornla Depart· ment of Flah and Game?'" Badhnm 881d, Badham said that he has personally written to Gov. ·Ronald Reagan a1klng that Rea11an ur11e Dr. Bright to te!lgn." The &SRmblyman added t h a t he peraonally related his feelings to Dr. Bright, hlmM!lf. Dr. Bright. a Cal s• 'le F'tlllerton biology Department Chairman, i.n!lifts that he wlll not resign and has aaked for an Attorney General 's probe into the entire affair. Bad.ham insists that the onus is upon Bro\\11, in whose behalf Dr. Bright ar· ranged a flOO-per·guest cocktail reception next .week near Costa t\tr.sa. That event \\'as canceled in the midst or 'the fw'or over the asserted conflict of interest. Helen W oocls, 81 , Widow...gf Actor, Die s in Mesa t\trs. Helen Priscilla Woods. widow of a Hollywood character actor and herself the developer of one of the first tinted makeups, died in Colla ~lesa Sunday. She was SI. An Orange County resident for the past 10 years. Mrs. Woods moved to Califcmia early Jn the century. Con conction she devise<! over a campfire t>n route becam e the prototype for "~ladam De\·on's Beauty Creamc and \\'hlte\\•alh." She and her late husband, H a r r y \\'oods. settled in Hollywood and du rtng the early yeara of the n1ovie industry he \\'orked as a 11rip on film sets. Later. his discovery by a movie serial queen of the led to an acting curecr. C'recllted with mnny philanthropic er· forts . Mrs. Woods nt one point during \Vorld War II served l,000 servicem'ln Christmas diMer duriag tents pitched in a drlvln11 rain.storm. "No job was loo big or impassible for llelen ," a friend said todar. "She \Vas a devoted mother and spent 56 yean happily married lo her husband. until he passed away in 1969." For the past five years t.trs. Woods lived \\'ilh her daughter and son·in·law. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brubaker, 1691 t.Iesa Drive in 5arrtn Ana Heights. Besides jier daughter. she leavts a son. Col. '~chard L. \Voods of San Diego; seven grandchildren, and four grcat·granclchildren. Memorial services will bewin at Jtl a.m. F'rtdny at Pacific View Chapel in Corona Del Mar. Burial will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park . F ro111 Pa~e Al 1'_-\PES ... ~!embers or the public jammed into the benches ln !he courtrooin. Jauahed loudly when they heard Nixon kid his canlpaign chief in a telephone call during the •m(l()tln11 : "And don 't bug Mnybody without i.sklng me. Okay?'' · Nixon was obvlou1ly kidding at that point. bu! his voice was angry ·a few mlnute1 later when he denounced as "bastards" variou1 peraona oPposln11 hi1 TC.(?)ettion. ' "l want the most , r want the most comprehensive notes on all those thnt have trit'd lo do U1 Jn," Nixon said. "Because lhey didn 't have to do It . . . hut now they are doing tllls quite delibe rately Pnd thr:y are asking for It ond t~y nre going to get It." SANTA ANA COUNTRY CLU~ bullt, plus the dlvl!ion of Bristol Street Into two frontage ro•d•, reallgn- n1ent of MacArthur Boulevard and the building of new roadl near San Diego Creek. The dotted •ectlona show the freeway aa It WH originally planned and how It might be. extended. If fhll I• later found to be war· ranted and funds become available, Ending the freeway •I Campus From Poge AI PROPER ••. inltiaUve that established the rerional agencle&. Demands for Brlgbt'1 resignation have come from Brown and Auemblyman Rebert Badham (R·Newport Beach ). · ''l have no Intention cf submitting my l't!llgnatton 11 chairmnn ot the South Coast Re11lonal 7.one Commission," Brl&ht said. Fellcw commlssloners supported his ~ --stance. ''It would be extremely unfortunate it was the first hint she tiad oC any trou· Commluloner Rlmmon Fay. Replyhig to a question f1:9m Rep. Wiley ~tayne (R-lowa), about the Umfn11 of the pardon, he said he had given !he 1naltcr deep thought, that he considered \\'Biting until after an indictment of Nixon; until after a trtal and possible conviction; ·and until after any Jail tenn served by the former president upon convictitfi . But he added. ''I'm convinced that timina:. of this pardon Was done at the right lime." Front P,.e AI • From Page Al P.\RDON ••• President, ahould he resign" 11 a possi· ble c;oilree Of action. 1 Bqt, Ford stressed, be entered jnto no such a11reement. He said ht tall:ed It over with hl1 wife, Betty, and with James D. St. Clair, Nixon's Waterg_ate lawyer. and decided It would be im· prudent for him even to advlse Nixon what to do. Again and again, Fon! otrened the disgrace -.Nixon brollf]rt upon-hlm>eU by accepting a pardon. He defended his decision lo pardon Niion wilhln a month of his own a1SUmption of office, ar11uing it was better for the nation to put behind it the debate over Nixon's guilt or innocence In the. Water1ate acan· dal . Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan ( R ·~Id . ) , whose decision to vote to lmpeacll N'ixon marked a turning point in last swnmer's events. asked Ford lf he felt N'uon's acceptance or a pardon was "tantamount to an admission or guUt." "! do, sir." Ford replied. "The ae· ceptanc:e of a pardon accordlnl to legal aulh9ritles does lndlciite 'by t h e ac· ceptance the person who ~ccepta it does ·fh effect admit gLn1t.Jo · · BRIGHT ... furnish their lists and the invlfatlons began appearln11 in the mall a few days ago. Ford alllO said that if he had It t.o do over again -even given the extreme adverse public reaction -he still "'OOld ~ ·paH!:nNi::~ F'Ord about publi~hed reports that Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger warned that Nixon might commit suicide If he were (ll)mpelled Among the rec:lplenu were develop-. menl firms with major p e r m I t ap- pllcelloos banging in the balance before the cornmiJslon . And the reluctance to discuss-for the record -their Impression of. l~ donaUon drive \vas abundant amongp o tent I a I' guests. One source rrom a majo'r Orange Coast developer wondered what effect the drive might have on his compaily's' permits. · "You can't help but have the Im· presa:lon that if your firm doesn 't buy some ticket.a, perhaps the Issues you have pending before the commission may have some unexpected trouble," said one major developer wbo asked not to be directly quoted. to stand trial. . "There is no truth to that whatsoever u far u I know," the President said. "There was no dl1CU11slon between Dr. Kissinger and myaelf that included any such comment." The atmosphere In the hi~elllnged hearing room in · the Rayburn Off\ce Building acrou the atreet from .t h e Capitol was respectful but tenee. ' . ·-, Drive and Improving the surface streets was the compromise ,worked t>ut by state engineer• aru1 local officials ln the battle to get the project under wa't: The -shaded are1s will be constructed in seYeral phases, wtth some alread_.Y under way and others due to start, and all timed to finish by late 1977. · Jeanne E. Brown, Wife qf Mari.tie General, Dies .. Funeral seivlces are scheduled Frida y for Jeanne E. Brown, wile ot a former high-ranking El Toro Marine Corps .Al.r Station 11eneraJ and a onetime 11how busine• associate of_ Bob Hope, Bing • Crosby and Ft1nk Sinatra. The pre-World War II vocalist and radio show hostess dle<! -Monday at the age of 52 in the U.S. Naval Medical Center at Portsmouth . Va., following an illness. She waa the wife of ltlaj. Gen. Leslie E. Brown. commander of tbe Marine Corps Air Station at C~rry Point. N,C., and mother of Costa Mesa Police Officer Robert "Rob" Brown. During 1970 and 1971. Gen. Drown wu a.aslstant commander of the Third l\farine Air Wing based at El Toro MCAS. where the family lived In base officers' housing. Friends .may call at Bell Broadway Mortuary until 8:30 tonight. tlegular ser\'h.-es wtlJ be held Friday _at 1 a.n1. In Immanuel Luthern Otuf'ch. brange. The Rev. Norman · Ott and tile Rev. Frank Irwin will officiate at those rites. which will be followed by a graveside eommltlal service in hlonteclto, near Sen· ta Barbara. Prior to World War TI, Mn. Brown . who UM!d the performing name of Jean Dart-ell, appeared with Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra and then Bing Crosby, on the old Kraft Music Hall radio program. She had her own NBC Radio show broadcast from Hollywood for a number rA years and was launchtd on her en- tertainment career as a protege of star Jane Wyman. During World War JI she macle five USO tours to entertaln troops In the Pa· cific, Europe and North Africa. NOW THRU OCTOB~R 26 Fro•n rage Al DE _\N ... - the trial witOOut "unacceptat:le risks.'' The doctora alao said in an affidavit filed with the court that ·they may be able to make a judgment within three weeks as tO whether it would be "medi· cally acceptable" for Nixon~ travel fi:o1n hls California home to Washington lo testily In person. Dean testUled that beginning in early July 1972 he obtained reports on. the staturO;f . the .... Watersete-in•estlgation directly from L. Patrick Gray 111. then acting director of the FBI. Deah · 18.id he showed an FBI memorandwn to Ehr\lchman and defen· dants Jobp.. N. Mitchell and 1,1. R . Haldeman and shared "raw FBI flies" with defendant' Robert C. Mardlan1 a sometime San Clemente resident;-tlnd Kenneth W. Parkfn900. Under que1t10nlng; he testifl.ed that neither Mitchell, Merdian or Parkinson then held any poeltlon with the. govern- ment and that the files were marked .. property of the li'BI ... for internal use only." ' Ear'ller, the team of prosecutors· said lhat most prospective jurors thought It was unfair to prosecute Nixon's aides v.·hen the former president had been pardoNld. · Conf1.tmlng \\'hat had been suspected as the reason for lhc long delay In fi nding a jury, chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal indicated possible bias against the government had been a ma· jor problem. "I think the jury is smart enough to knO\\' we're not here to try ... P.tr. Nixon." he said. "It's not unfair to say that we had more people say (during jury select!Qn) that the government was proceeding 'unfairly becawie of t h e pardon than ha:t an opinion on the guilt, or innocence of the defendant.'' Robert Shelton, the form er Newport Beach city councilman who is a con· sullant to developers, including t he Irvine Company, was at the meeting. "This whole episode can't help but. hurt the Image and cttdlblllty or the coastal commission and 1 hope that it will all blow over.'' he said. Fill your wardrob• at.pre-INFLATION PRICES Sources at the session v.·ho have ex· pressed dls<:0mfort at having been brought into the plan, said !hat the majority opinion by the delegates was one of cha11rin after the sesaion. ''To put it bluntly, most .of us felt like pigeons. especially when we looked around lo see all of theae lndlvlduals who have major stakes fn commission' decl.!lons," a delegate said. ; · M~t agreed that the potential for controversy and connlct of i1'terest was extreme In the contribution pion, a.nd that laking part in the malling list and the suggested followup calls lo rte!· plents of tl~kets made t h e m W'I· comfortable. Fro111 Page A I REVENUE ... An e:cnmple of the spiralin&:, inflation trend aUectin11 the district can be setn at En.sign School , loall said • "Last year I purchased an order of lumber for the shop .classea at $1,800. · This yea r, the same order i;o1t me. $3.800." 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