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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• • Weeps_· ~i_n-·Arnas ·at .... .,..__ ------ Wile . -- • , • • ,. • • Coast Chairi,na·n ·Coastal Pa,nelist Re1nai,ns· Silent Sees No Confli~t . . FRIDAY AFTERNooN;OCT08ER'2S. 1974 -::--.;..,. ,... ........ ,.._ O'~ --JAMES RAY RUSSELL AND WIFl;OKAREN ..:;;-™ DAYS LAtlR Ho,Still f1ce1 Extr1dltion Hnrlna.on,Dld1homo Murder ~ - Longtime LA ·p-fU;o Mr-. ' Fr eed After 74:6 Days By ARTHllll R. VINSEL 01 IM o.llr' ..... t ... James Ray .Russell walked out into the unecCustomed 1unllghltafter ~46 days tn jall 'lbursda.y, blinked a little and said It was beaulitul. Then he wepl in his wtfe's inns. - The Oklahoma ex-conv1ct, Jharged with a murder tlllt his attorney's evidence lndicalts he cannot have committed 1,IXKI miles away on a night he was appartntly in Long-Betich, is temporarily rrea today.._ If~ was releaoed about i11.m. Thuroday al Loa Ane•I<:• County JaU, pending -• • a Nov. 8 Utra_dlllon bearing 10' Lo• Angeles County Superior Court, which could clear him. Russell, 27, fonnerly of Laguna Hills, had ~ llekl for what must be a rec<1rd stretch in Loi-Ange)es county Central Jail for a man c b a r g e d but wtihout ball ,.1 and Without couit ar- raignment on tbe COl.D'll of which he Is a......i. "It's good to see the sunlight and lee! lhe fresh ai(, 11 !i,!J.ssell declared after em~rglng from the concrete lump (Set RUSSELL, P1ge A!) --~ ..G... _ .. _ I In Boa-t Slip Deal n Cut.,.ate Slip Coast Panelist Denies Bribery IA1 AngeJes city councilman a n d coastal commissioner Louis Nowell toda~ ad~~:; nf~!~!-~-~~s!11~n,_!1~, .._._r~ .. -··-•• r••-....,.... • ...,t' UV•n a d_eveloper doing business With the commission. ~ Nowell, outspoken in his beliefs that be sits on the commission to pro~te * * * Coast Chairma1i Remains Silent About Quitting By JO~ VALTERZA Of tllll D•llY l"lltt ll•lf Dr. Donald Bright held fast to b.is policy oC silence to demands that he ~im as -a coastal commissioner and , ' ilisWd stucl< lo bis-·prepl\ted addms' Thursday at an appearance before a proCessional organization In _J\.na~im: ·"You may wan t to discuss the eon· tnwersy, but I don't especially want to," said the bewhiskered leader or the South Coast Regional Conservation O>m· mission. He is under fl.re for allegedlly seeking financial support from develop- ers to aid lhe gubernatorial campaign of Edmund G. Brown Jr. Bright addressed ' a luncheon meeting of the Orange County Chapter of the American Society ro r Public Administration Thursday. One member or bis aud1ence brought up the controversy which i n v o I v e s demands from many quarters t h a t Bright resign. development, said that he sees no im- propriety in accepting the boat slip for his Sl~oot schooner at a price which every iyacbtmian· wooia: envy-$60 a month. The slip, his critics in Los Angeles charge, was furnished him by Goldrich and Kest, Inc., which won approval -including an aye vote from Nowell- for a ~unit condominium project in Long Beach, . Spokesmen for the finn readily con· , ceded that Nowell is renting the slip . at less than haH the going rate for sailboat slips, but insist that no im- propriety exists. • Nowell said that be is not familiar with the going price for· boat slips, which average about $2.35 per foot, per month. Alluding to Jona Goldrich, a principal in the development firm , Nowell said, "I am no more a friend oC Jona Goldrich •·than ,. friend, ol . a lot ol people-tbal 'I've been .trying to help · as far as their real property is concerned." Ar for· Goldrich, he told' teporters this week that the marina Is his and he can set whatever price he sees fit for slip rentals. The slip which Nowell's schaoner oc- cupies Is an end-tie on a chaMel which the developers assert I.! a "bastard slip" becau.se of special dimensions set to accommodate a catamaran which a previous tenant owned. Goldrich described the discount t o Nowell as "peanuts." But lhe Cal Slate Fullerton' Bl6logy . Departmt'flt chainnan insisted that 00 had nothing to add to his pre v I ou s statemeot.s ~bout a meeting held early thls month at which i'epresentaUves 'Of-• major developen wen1 asked for $100. . per4icket donations and malling llst. ol potential donors lo a now-cancelled re- ception for Democrat Brown. IIUSBA.ND OF NE W , LlZ QUITS RACE LONDON {UPI} -Neil Balfour, whose wt!e;plaDJ .to· marry act\>t RI c I\ a r,d Burton, has withdrawn as a parli.amCn~ tary candidate in any 1'0ture election. a 1ocal Con.wrvalive part'Y official said today. Balfour's wife, Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, campaigned for him In his unsuccessful race Oct. 10. Bright strongly supported the strides made in coastal zone plaMlng and suc- cesses in balancing .considerations for the env\ronment with lhose or develo~ menl along the coastal zone. He stl1!Ued that dtmJite the crlttdsms against the coastal initiative (PN>p_ 20) at the outset, developers who originally cla!mc<ffhey would he rorbj&l<n lo •• (See BRIGIIT, Pop A!) , --- A few days later, Burton announ~ that he and Elizabelh '"·ere in lo\'e and planned to marry. Th princess sakl she and Balfour had been separated for some Ume. She is In Switzerland wtth..Burton.-------- Occidental,' s Profits Soar • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oc· :idental Petroleum Corp. reported today earnings for the t h r e e months ended Sept. 30 rose 397 percent over the same period a year ago. {Related sl.ory, page 8). Earnings soared to $86.83 million, Jr $1.49 a share, from $ 2 I . § 5 million, or 31 cents a share. Dr. Armand Hammer, chairtna!l. attributed the strong performance l.o sharp price increases reflecting ltigher demand for chemical pro- d u c t s , particularly agricultural t:i1t:111i1:ai.s · and 'ieri.ilizers, aiKi. io1· C<1al. Ex-Golden West Gridder Guilty In Coast Rape Former Golden West College defensive lineman Mark Edward Davis was round guilty '111ursday of raping an attractive divorcee he fir st met In a sculpturing cla$ at the Huntington Beach school and of forcing her to participate in -an act of'sexUal·pervtrsioDJ. ... ·. -~ .... Davis was with the Golden West tesm only briefly before the current season. From Dorsey High School, he i.s n 't. related to the f\.lark Davis who is cur- rently a running back on the Golden West squad from La Quinta High School. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland acei!pted the jury's verdict and set Nov. 27 as the date he will sentence Davis, 7.3. or 18832 Florion St., Huntington Beach. Davis faces what could be a state prison term of up to 50 years. Davis, six-foot three and 240 pounds. u·as arrested last April 28 shortly after he forced his way into the 2+year-old victim's home, raped her and sexually humiliated her. The victim told police she once dated Davis after he posed as a model for her G<llden West sculpturing c18ss. She testified in the jury trial that She ended fhat~aboclatlO'tf"lol'lg ~rore he forced .his y;ay into htr l19me and raped her. Ar1n s Cac he Na bbed PACIFIC GROVE (UPI J -Treasury a g e n I s Thursday confiscated antitank weapooJ, a submachinegun. destructive projectiles and a1nmunit lon at 8 privatr: home. llaymond barone, 3~. Pac If I c Grove, was charged with violating gun• control IB"'I. -- ' •• • ' ows l 3 Deaths Attributed To Narcotics An artificial narcotic used as a local anesthetic in eye surgery but potentially falal if injected or inhaled may be on the illei;ial drug market, the Orange County Coroner warned today. It mav have caused deaths oi. yoong people in' Laguna Beac h and \Yestminster. Jim Beisner. supervising coroner's ln- vestigator. said the drug. which is beibg misrepresented by sellers as cocaiDe, may have caused the deaths o{ three leen-aged addicts in the past month. ' The drug is ca lled propercalne and Is used by optrthamologists to deaden the nerves during minor eye operations. Beisner said little is known about t.be drug's properties, particularly when .it has been misused.· · He said tests on the three dead young peop(e have been slow and tedious but have proven fairly conclusively that ~ pcracine killed a 16-ycar-old Lagun a Beach girl who died in a hospital last month. An autopsy found traces of the drug in· the "gir~·s body and her boyfriend (See ·NARCOTIC, Page A!) , Ceast Weather Increasing clouds tonight and Saturday n1orning becoming part· ly sunny "'ilh high clouds Safur.. day afternoon . Little temperature change. Highs ranging from the upper 60s at the beaches lo the upper 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY l\lrwport Iforbor A'rt Alusettm looks back to, the Audacious Years. when t:t:hibits were pre- $Cntecl In tile Balboa Pavilio1t. See today's \Veeke"ldc r. -·-Al Y-\1,..,l<t Al ' lo.II"" 17 L.M. ll•Y~ II C•Ulornlt AJ, DJ Clflulll.. 01·11 Comk• 01 0...111 N1ll<ft All Edllori.I "'" At Ehl..-tllft-1 (\ J f'hl.r!Cll 1•• M.,IK-IJ Allf! L_,tn I I M11H11• Al ""'"' ''" .. MIY!fl. (t·1 Mul11-I f'1111ft II H•lftft,11 HIWI Af °"'"'' C•untw A1•11 f'tc111le l l·S •11t'11n~l1 Cl .. '""" .... It.cit Maril... ll·t T ..... """° (6 T"",.,... C._P w....... "' WOtlt Nllft A~ I A 2 DAILY PILOT s Friday, Octobtr 25, 1C174 •--.C -Air Force Fires 43-ton ICBM From Plane ~ ,\l'<ljiij!NllTON (UPI) -The Air Forte ~Uy launched an 116,0IJO.Polllld ~Unenl..11 ballistic misaile from a 3et cargo plane, a move that could make America's big lCBM's safer from Soviet attack. the Pentagon announctd today. The Minuteman·! missile, lar&est otr ject ever dropped from an airplane, was fired brieny over the Vandenberg Air lo'orce Brule test range in California ~ . • -t 1' I , • _, •·· -... I !' Thursday , then plunged lnl<> the Pac111c Ocean. The Ptntagon spokesman · tald a missile guidance 1ystem was not in- vol•ed In the t<Jt and denied !bit It was held in conjunction with discussion• ol arms limitaU~ uOOer way in Moaoow. Thursday's test apparenUy could lead to installation of the long·range mJss:lles on planes and mak e the JCBM's less vulnerable from Soviet attack th.an in • 1,/,.1 Ttl....,_ ~u(.1• It Art1 · : :The judgeS at a Davenport, Iowa, art competition seemed to think so. : They gave Mrs. Elliott McDonald's entry a $50 top award in the weav· ' ~ng category. But they had second thoughts when the artist showed , up tb'clai!)IJhe prize. See Page A3: ~ Citihanl{ Dr9ps Prime I Lend Rate to 11 Percent '' 1 . I , l ., . ~NEW YoRx CUPI) -Ftrst National Afost economists say an i~ in ii)' Bank today lowered its prime in· the money supplv and a lessening of rest r~le fo r corpo~ate loans l? ll the government's tight money policy *"cent 1n a move W ease the ttght· ~y supply and stimulate buslnes!. would help stimulate buslnes.s. t Citibank, f1!e nation's second largest The Federal Reserve reported late <fld a bellwether on interest rates for Thursday tha t the nation's money supply lf>e. banking industry, dropped inte~t gained $3 billion in the. last reporting ~ loans by one-quarter percentage point week ·•---f el -~ 'tidx>ut ~te comment. . , eVlut:i~~ o a more r a~ money i The 1w:ijoa js expected to touch off policy. <C new nu>d of lowering loan rates by banks"• throughout the n a t i o n . lllanulactllrets Bank of Los Angeles said it alio will drop its prime to ll percent. : The lowering or the prime rate, the ib.teresl banka charge best b u s i n e s s cwtomers for loans, follows the Federal teserve Board's release of billions of 4;>llars inlo the nation's money supply tn ~~ off fnriber economic decliae. • f. ~linuteman Launcbecl VANDENBERG AlR FORCE BASE (AP) -An Air l''orcc !i.1inuteman Ill intercontinental ballistic n1issile wa s 111.uoched here today . It was one ln a series of launches to test the total rfllability o{ the ~linutcinan weapon sy~em. ...: ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT :nwor....,. eo.si 01111 Pilot, ..;,,,.,t11c11 l1c-llifold""' ........ PflSI, t putlll....., lrytl'll Or.., C.11 Pullolltl'>lf>t °'""''"'· \ecl•ate l'ClllkMll•• fiUllliiMd, MDNllJ IN°"9" Frt.MJ, .... c.ttl ,,.,. ... N1w_.i Bt«ll, l'lu,.tll'IQll.., a..c11rF-· 11•1> 1/1UtJ. ltv1n1, !.1Cl.,l1tb9(k Y•lkr tlld UOllftl lkKti/'SOl!tll Co11I lo ~ r~I eclll-h Put1ll!.lltCI ~turd1r. .... ~.L Thi! ptlt.:lp.lol pulllh lllnt P!anl I II JOO WHI llf1 51rl0ft, Cftlt ll'ew, C1l l!orni1 in.it. Foberl N. Weed ""''*"'I nd P..t1111"tl'" . Jack R. Curley \ll(t Prnldl11I 111d Got,_,, Mll\lotf' Thomas t<eevil Thomas A. Murphlne Mt,,.g1ng Etltor Chirles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AHlllMll ~M41l"9 Edilor• Offlc•t . Cotti~~· UO W11t IWyStf'fft NeWPO!'I S.«" l lJl l'lt-<l&ol.ikvltd ~Bt«"· llMG-r•1!>1....t H1111t!N,tllfl h<K" !Ill! 8'-.ocll Bol.oi.i.,•d 5--(· 'll!!t,. tJ201 LI ... I ROid tl~O-.o••- T•tfphone f71 4l 642-U21 Clatsltltd Advtrtlslng '42·5671 SacldltMt• V•llt• Wt""'Otfkt· 511-4310 fnt111 * C••-4fJ.Q630 fNftl ffiotlfl Of-Cl<.llllr ~In 540-1210 OOl'l'ltM, IP ... O•tll" COftt ""411htll"f ~-·· ,.. .. t..... \l•in. l!l1Alf•JtM. «h!O<l•I -"" W •fl'f•ll .. INllh """Ill_, lllt lt~odvc.ff" ""'"'"'' lll«i.I """''~ " tlllll"'IPt_,_ ~oNt <l•M 6ott•VI' NUii ti CMlt Mtw. Cellforlll-. ,.._,,,P'l°" ~ <...,.,.. U.te """"'''" by ~tit "'00 fJIOllf"l'l'l l!Wllt.lry illtMJfltli--st•-•111¥ From Page Al BRIGHT •.. a living have reallied that they can still make money while following the regulations imposed by the regional and slate commissions. Although the initiative v•hich sent the new level of government into operation expires in two years, Bright said that even this week planners and others are gathering as a task force to detennine what !!Ort of organism should sucreed the current system. Bright praised the v:ork done thus far at the Sonth Coast Regional Commis- sion and stressed that its master-plan- ning effort mandated by the initiative was moving along ahead of schedule. Bright forecast that the succes.10r to the regional oommis.sion "'1)tl)d have a better lime of things because of the v.·ork already done and he suggested that one strong ingredient in I~ makeup should be a stronger emphasis on home rule in the communities in the coastal zooc. Strong resistance rron1 90me Orange Coast communities, has waned and many developers have joined in designing their projects v.ith a balance in mlnd between exploitation and protection of the en- vironment, Bright said. Fron• P.age Al NARCOTICS. • • told police they had "snorted''. a white po'>'--dered drug through their notJlrlls thinking it v.·as cocaine. Beisner said both became Ill but the boy recovered enough to take h I s girlfriend to a hospital where she died a few hours later. The latest case tnvolved a 16-yearo()Jd Westminster girl who' died In Orange County ~tedlcal Center rece.nUy of what \\1lS originally thought to be an overdo&e ol cocaine injected inlo her arm. Bci.sner said fatal cocaine overdoses Ml'! rare, le~dlng his investigators to believe she a190 feU victim to the killer- drug properacaine. In the third case, Investigators arc not 11 sure properacaine wu involved. The decomposed body of An uniden- tified young man was found a I o n g J..agunJ Canyon Road earlltr this month. He was thought to be a drug overdose victi m but autopsy multi have been lnaincluslve. • underground Ulos \\'here they are usually stored._ The iPentqon said the t.finuteman-1 m!salle wa1 rolled out lhe back door ol a bl:g QA jet cargo plane ln Olgbt, then su.eoeaafUlly ignited and was sent Into flight for 10 seconds. The test came the same day Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger arrived in ~1o9COw to discuss anns limitations wilb the Russians. The Pen tagon sald Ford Halting Couri~r Runs To Cle1nente By United PrHS International President Ford has temporarily halted airplane deliveries of classified foreign pollcy in!onnation to former Pre!ident Nixon In CaUonria, a White Hou s e 1pokesman saJd today. The foreign policy m a t e r i a I , lradi~. tionally furnished for an interim period to outgoing presidents by t h e I r sue. cessors, has been delivered weekly by military courier plane to Nixon's home in San Clemente, since be resigned Aug. 9. "The flights have been deferred while the White House explores a 1 t e r n a t e methods of providing the former prts:i· dent With briefing materials." Pre s 1 Secretary Ron Nessen s!ld. He declined to say what the .altemativ;es were or why the review was started. He said Nixon received ,his last packet of clas.sified foreign Policy documenta last Friday, aIUlough they were not delivered by courier. He refused under repeated questlonln cJ!sclose how they were delivered. Nessen said Ford and have not• talked by telephone since Oct.: the date of the last courier flight. He added that Ferd had not even reeeived a direct report on the state of r{u:oo's health, which apparently took a tum for the worse Thursday when the former president was hospitaliud in Lon g Beach. · Ford aJ90 had no plans to per900ally visit NJxoD when be goes to 1.ol Angeles nert Fl'iday for a campaign rally, Nessen aaMI.. ' ' The l.o8 Angele~. trip is another 1n a series oC campaillf appearances which Ford believes are helpl'ng GOP can- didates in the Nov. 5 off-year election, according to Nessen. Nessen said Ford has remained In the dark on the status of Nixon's healtlh despite a liaison established for that purpose between Ford's and Nixon's doc· tors. He did net explain why. The likel ihood that NI.Ion will .undergo l!iurgery appeared to increase today, with doctors working to detennine whether he is among a minority of phlebitis patients who do not ~ well to drug treatment "If anticoagulant (drug) therapy can- nnot be adequately established and co- ntrolled, then surgical intervention is a real possibility," Nixon's physician, Dr. John Lungren, said Thursday. A medical .,.,,.. at the hospital said that the languge of Lungren's statement indicated surgery is more than jUl5t a possibility, but a llil:eiii>ood. He ,~ • that Nixon approves all such statements before they are made publlc. The 61-year-old former president was ordered rehospttallred Wednesday night by Lungren, who said he was concerned about the apparent failure of d r u g ~ treatments given Nixon in San Clemente. Tests showed the phlebitis, which has dGgged Nlxbn from his Egyptian trip as presideri t to self-ex.Ile in S a n Clemente, has spread throughout the veins of his left leg, almost totally blocking circulation in the femoral ve in between his knee and grUn, and causing blockage! throughout the calf. Clemente Man Tries Suicide In Jail Cell A young San Clemente man arrested late Thursday on several old warrar!.ts tried to hang hlmsell In his jail cell as the pangs of heroin wilhdJawal began .. lo hit, polict reported today. Patrolman Rusty Rice, substituting as dispatcher shortly after midnight, saJd he heard the sound of moaning and a loud slap· coming from the prl10ner area. ~hen he Investigated, he found the pnsoner, a J+year-old ' san Clemente resident, lying: on the floor with the remains ot a makeshift noose around hls neck. Rice summoned mperion aod riremen who adminlsttted first-aid and then took the noose from the prisoner's neck. After removing the noose, firemen took the primer to Orange County Medical Center where nurses found nee- dle tracks on his arm and do c to r 1 dlagDQSed the spaanu as the eftec11 of withdrawal from heroin. Ofllcera said the man had tom strips off a fabric mattress cover 1n hi.I cell and then attatcbed the noose lo his neck and the other e.nd to ban al the top of lhe cclfbars. tM rnl&dle series had been tn the works for many months. An Air Force spokesman said the 86,000.pound rocket v.·as the I a r g es t welihl ever dropped from an alreralL The prevtous record was 35,000 pounds. He aafd the missile. was pulled out the beck door of the C5A by parachutee at 20,000· feet over the test range. 1be rocket then fell wllh the parachutes twnlng it upright. Ten Da11s Ago On the way down 'the mlJSile lgnlled and at 8,000 reet built up enough thrust to stop·ftUing and beJin nylng upward. 1be 10 seconds of fuel carried the missile to 20,000 feet before It tell back Into the ocean. The. spokdllWI sald tbe tests were 111ade to determlne if the aircraft could auccessfully drop such weights and if the mis!ile could be Ignited. The Soviets are moving to I a r g e r missiles with more powerful warheads Ex-gangster Says Patty 'Spotted' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fo rm er gangster Mickey Cohen, enllsted by Ran· dolpfl A. and Catherine Hearst to find thei r kidrtaped daup:hter, says he knew where she was 10 days ago but doesn't know where she is no\v. Jn separate interviews Thursday with NBC-TV and San Francisco television reporter Marilyn Baker, Cohen_pid be used his money and 'various contacts -some oC them members of or sym- pathizers of the Symbionese Liberation Army -to trace SLA members \ViWiam and. Emily Harris and ~year-old Patty Hearst. Cohen, who said he began the quest as a personal favor to the Hearst family, refused to say where Miss Hearst was when he located her except that she was not in California. He added th at be never saw the girl himself. "I oou1dn't, my parole board won'I let me go anywhere," he said. He also said she has since moved and that he didn 't tell anyone where she was. B1'9Adcast reports that Miss Hearst might be in O&nada did not come from him ,..,he said. , The FBI and I.be CMadian h>Iounted Police sal~ they had no Information on reports that she had been located in Cmada or near the u.s . .canadian rder. The lfearsts were not immediately available for comment. In the NBC interview, Cohen said he kept mwn on ~ti.sa Hearst's whereabouts beealise poll~ would arrest her if they found her. Introducing Drexers Chatillon .. The formality, the romance, the dignified styling ofthe"court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming lfK?Od of Oak. "When I knew she would have to eome in -to go to prison, I said, just forget about it as far as I'm con· cemed. I don't bright nobodj in to go to prison." Cohen said. Miss i-learst was kidnaped Feb. 4 by the SLA, but several months later an- nounced that she rejected her family and joined forces with the SLA. She was later charged with violating the federal firearnts laws and bank robbery and by the slate o{ California with kidnaping. The bank robbery and fireanns charges stemmed from the $10,690 holdup of the Hibemla Bank In San. Francisco April 15. Officers Jail Niguel .Suspect . ' A Laguna Niguel man was J a 11 e d Thursday night hy Orange County Sherif· f's officers who sald they found a quan~ 'Uty pf dangerous dru~s in hi• apartment. ~putlef booked sam Dwlgbt M~11ie, 54, on charges of poase~lon of dangerous drugi when they~ all~edly IOund a quan- tity of seconal in h&' apartment..-at 31455 E. Nme Drive, LaJIUlll, Niguel. Officers said Musie was belng ques. tioned about his pos!lble p<>Mes,,ion cf a weapon at tbe lime the dnlgs were uncovered. that some 1lrategists rear CQUld be tarfeled IO wipe out the 1,054 land·bued mii&iles in the United states. This has rtnewed Interest in "moblle basing" of missiles on truck.I, railroad carriages or planes ao that the Sovie~ would not tnow where they \\'ere lrom one day to another and couldn't pre. target them all. The Air Force has not ~ept fta lest series a secret but has not publicized it. lloldupMen Were Colorful 1\\'0 holdup men, ooe wearing a purple sequined shirt and the other dresSed in black s a t I n , escaped with $115 at gunpcint in a midnight robbery Thursday of a Huntington Beacb gas station. P.olice reported the pair, armed with a .38 caliber revolver, ordered the attendant to turn over $115 from the cash register, then fled in a blue car. Fro111 Page Al RUSSELL. •• of building that houses Los Angeles jail prisooers . "I haven't had sunlight or fresh air I.or more than two years," he said in interview earlier. He had been held most of that time ln a s<>called tranaiertt cell designed for sl.J: men , most of wOOm would be ·bailed out within hours or ·a few days. They included the drunks, dopers and sex deviates, men who made a putrid parade through the cramped quarters of James Ray Russell, who earnestly claims he is innocent. "I never done any k1lliag ... ," he bas said of the charge atermnlng from the 'iavage beating murder cf a 92·yeal'-old male wheelchair invalid at Stigler, Okla.;. three years ago next March. , His brother Noah, a resident of that area, is also charged with the murder of Albert Cb(istenberry during a l200 robbery, bu> be has been freed Oii .hJt own recogntr.ance 'without posting cub bail. ' No trial date has even been set for the brothers, accused or the brutal killing on a night When James Russell claims he was at the Nu·Pike amusement park in l.Alng Beach. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON":"WOODMARK-l<ARAST AN-SAKER • • WIRDAYS & SA'IUllDit.YSt:OOlo l:JO CLOSID·MOMDAYS . ' NEWPORT BEACH• • tm WESTCUFF DR., "2·2'JIO LAGUNA BEACH • 3'5 NORTlf COAST HWY., 4N.Wl TORRANCE·• :DMI ~WTllORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. UI t, Sun. U·S·lO) 37&.1279 ' • E • br to ca t on the cal •. be Lo ev Po Ca or m d I .. m It .. m de u ., tel ag d T .. to I L t l • ~ 11 • I At .Your Service A Sunday, )londay, Wednesday and Fl'lday f'eature Of lhe Dall.Y Pilot Er eeption on Purse DEAR P/.T: Shortly after I bought a Berne' purse at Penney's, the straps broke. I had it repaired, but the straps tore again. Since I didn't keep my cash receipt from the store, 1 mailed the purse to Berne's in Los Angeles on Aug. 20 with a lelter explaining the circumstances. I maJe four phone calls to Los Angeles, the las t on Oct. t, when I was told the purse couldn't be repaired and that I had to go into Los Angeles to pick it up. They wouldn't even mail it to me, even though the postage would have cost only 59 cents. Can't some further action be taken on this matter? B.A., C.Osta r.tesa A Berne's spokesman explained that all merclwmdlse returned by individuals ma.st be authorized before It can be accepted, aid return postage is to be provided by the cus&Omer. l\1ost returns are shipped by stores from which the original purchase "'81 made and the manufacl1ll'er prefers not to handle m. d l v l d a a I 1' repairs d ue to ••compUcations." An exception wlJI be made in your ease and the parse 11 being malled .to you. U you tbta rehlrn It to Nancy McKerUe at Penney's, an exchange or other adjnstment will be made. McKerlle noted that most major department stores prefer to ha v e u • 1 a &Jsfactory mercltandlae returned, even when a sales slip Is lost. $500 Repair /Weeded DEAR PAT: Since my RCA color television set was purchased nine years ago, I don't suppose anything can be done about my complaint. The set cost me $735 and I've paid $474 in repairs during the eight years after the warranty expired. This seems way out of line to nie and I'd like a comment from RCA. W.W., UunltD'1on Beach B. L. carter, manager or coosumer rtalUons for RCA Consumer Electronics, reviewed your ca.se aDCI concluded · lbat tllere was no evidence that your set bad any inherent defect or that tt re-- qalred an °inordJnaie" amount or servlc-. lag. Carter's contention that your repl!oir costs were not uncommon for a color set ag:rtt1 wltb .findings of e recent study at Massachusetts Institute o f Tedmelogy. It concluded th at a $580 color U:levhion set can be expeded lo cost another $500 for servk:l.ng during Its usable 10-year Ille. Life PresertJer Replal!ed DEAR PAT: I purchased a Ii f e preserver belt for waler skiing manufac- tured by Gentex Corp., CarOOndale, Pa. Within two weeks the be1t cracked and pulled away from the buckle. I im- mediately returned it for replacement under L~: ':'!!!.:-:'!.":!~·. • .... ~:.:t th:: ::::::.:: lime last spring, my son was given a Gentex ski belt as a gift, and soon it too began cracking. Since I nevei- heard anything from Gentex about my ·belt, my son kept his, but It is worthless to him. Will you contacl this flrm on our behalf? G.V., Costa 1\-tesa Genta has sent you two n e w rtplacements, wllb a po Io g I es for o v e r I o o k I a I your orlglnol cor· rtsponde.Dce. Mesa Me als on Wheels DEAR PAT: Is there any tru~h the story I beard that a "Mea1s on Wheels" program is going to be · in tbe Newport-Costa Mesa area? If so, what will the cost be and where can {rind out more about it? a.w., C:O.ta Mesa A ?tteals on Wheels pni~m wfll begla h. the Costa ?tlesa-Newporl area on Nov. 1. Pftpared at Jfoa( Uospltal, tbe mqls will be htUla lly avallable to %.4 _peneD.11 each 1\-tonday through Friday at noon. Cost will be $t.50 for a warm « cold regular diet meal, and $3.50 for a special d~t. Persons who would Uke to participate In tbl1 program are uked to contact the office by phoning -· More Reeord 'l'ro11fJle DEAR PAT: I joined the C01umbla House retard club some time ago. After buying several records I decided to quit and informed the club. I then receiv- ed a bill for $37 .50. which slated l must pay ror five records to fullflll my cootract. l wrote baclc saying I'd rejoin the club to complete my obllgaUon from cutrcnt 1election offerings. I oew did get the record catalogs and now J kttp getting more bllls. ?t1 y cor- -respondcnce ls futile and 1 need help get.Ung tbJ1 matter rel!Otved. 4 ?tt.S., HunUnpon Stacia Yoa wlll receive C:umn1 1 e I e ' t I o n c1t1lo11 wllhlll two weeks and )'our blll ts being reviewed. tr yoo conllnue to experience prublema wllb I.he. cl!.1bt dlreH' coti't!pollae o e en aton, Columbia House Customer Strvlcet Sl W. lllld SI.. New York, N.Y. 10011. , .. . Friday, October 25, 1974 s . , DAILY PILOT A ;J B ike Offe·nders to Learn,,Lesson By JOHN VALTERZA Of .. Dllty ~lltt Slaff M far as SOuLb Coast Municipal Court . Judge John Griffin is concerned, bicyclists-many of them yrung children or senior citizens -have gotten away with murder t.oo long. ~d often, the murder is their own. But soon, when a bicycle safety and enforcement program begins Dec. I, lhe young~st. of cycUsts, the oldest and tlK>Se ln between will be geltlng traffic cita- tions, if police throughout the south Cowity deem it necessary. And to do their penance, offenders as young as 7 years old will go to school for two hoots on a Satw'tiay morning at Saddleback College. 'lbe plan, said the judge who developed it, is a departure from the traditi~al type of justice meted out to cyclists wbo wind up in court. "1'.fy involvem.ent in \\"Orking out the idea came forth several months ago as I became increasingly aware of the growing number of offertden ooming befON! the bench on bicycle violations. "And on my way to work, t noUced more and more that many blcyclist1 are just flagrantly vtolaUng the 14lW and putting their safety and that of other people in danger," Judge Grlffln said. "I started asking aro1.md and found different types of education programs at work in the county. So J and people from law enforcement agencies began to pllt the project together," be ex- plained. The goal or the plan bad several facets. "Traditionally, when a juveinlle traffic offender winds up in court the judge chews him out. scolds and advises the parents and then somfbody pays a fine. \\'e an know that some punishment has been meted out, but what about assuring that the advice will stick?" be said. To make sure that some sort of lasting message goes a1mg .with the sentence, !he plan ca1is fon juvenile holde.i's or cycling violations to attend a clew at the college with one or both parents going along . At the conclusion or the class, a bl.end of safety lectW'fs and films, th' "stu· dents" receive a diploma of sorts which certilies they have completed the course. No record of the offense is made, hence the o!fender needn't worry about a permanent taint to his or her record. lul lo the question of how does a .policeman plnch a 7·year-<ild child, the judge said the answer is simple. "The idea doesn't bother me a bit. I would suggest that U an officer decides that a youngster has committed a serious violation, the citation should be \\Titten and the officer either follows the child home to explain the problem to the parents or simply tell the child to take the ticket home. The parents should have no trouble understanding what has taken place, be e%pla.ined. The judge and the officers v.'ho will be handing out the citations expect some problems with the new program, but all agree that if they W{)rk hard enough at informing the public, complaints will be fewer. "I've already brought the subject up to · leaders in the community, "the judge said. •·and Kil of them think It is an el'.cellent Idea." OOicers who soon will go Into the field to introduce the new systen1 also repc>n favwabel responses from appear- ances at service club meetings. Beginning earl y nexl month, officers plan to spon1JOr safety cllnlc.'S throughout the entire South not only to talk about the program, bul to inspel1 bikes for safety and to dispense ma terials to help cyclists Wlders tand their obligations CM1 the road. "There seems to be a terrible lack of knowledge by most cyclists about what their obligations are to lhe vehicle code," said Judge Griffin. Among the first oC the clinlcs v.·ill be a Saturday event spon90red by the San Oemente Police Department. The Nov. 2 program will be held through the day at Grant's Plaza shopping renter. There, officers will inspect bikes fo r cyclists of all ages. Ov:ners of cycles passing the inspection will receive a free safety nag and flexible pole. Love Finds Way in, Jail Swal lo w Depart ure Feted LEANING ON CYC LIST S. Coast Juctge Griffin KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) - A woman who has been locked up in the Monroe County jail for eight months Ls at least six weeks preg- nant, sheriff's department officials say. And one of the guards charged with closing the door between the men's and women 's sect.ion of the jail has resigned before any ad- ministrative action oould be taken, they said Thursday. Monroe County !hrlff Robert Brown said doctors conflrmed that Ruth Laythe was pregnant. The traditional departure of t h e swallows Crom San Juan Capistrano will be celebrated with an Arts and Crafts Festivall in downtown San Juan this weekend. Sponsored ' by the chamber of oom· 4 merce, the "Adios a Los Golondrinas y Fiesta de Artes" will take place all day Saturday and Sunday. Art and craft works of members or the Southern California Art Guilds and local independent a rt i s t s will be displayed on Yorba Street at camino Capistrano. Events will include a juried art show, awarding of an art scholarship to a Saddleback College student. and a children's mini·art festival supervised Grrreat A .. t Dog's Torn Mitten Win Prize DAVENPORT, IO\\la (UP1) -Mrs. Elliott McDonak1's 6-year-old Afghan OOund won a top award. at the Mid- Z...tississippi art competition for an old mitten he chewed up. She's sarry some people were miffed, Z...irs. McDonald said, "But, that's art." Most. of Uw in attendance a\ the Davenport Art Gapery were somewhat surprised when the dog, name of Alexis Boyar was led to the stage to pick up a 1$50 cash award in the weaving category. ' The ""11rk entered under the dog's name was described by Mrs. McDo_nald as a "smalT fiber wall hanging in off· white, with a range of interesting lex· tures and a central phallic shape." At one time it was shaped like an ordinary mitten. Mrs. Z...tcDonald said Alexis found it during a walk in the park last winter and began chewing on it. by the Capistrano Valley Senior Girl Scouts. Bus tours of San Juan's historic spots will be provided aboard a double decker Loodon bus on Sunday every hour ·from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Eloise Dunn of the Hi.storica1 Society will narrate the tour. Walking t~ also will be conducted at 1 p.nL on Saturday and Sunday. Music will be provided by "His Peo- ple," a singing group fr o m the Capistrano Valley Baptist Olurch that will present a concert Saturday and Sunday. Serenading in the late afternoon will be mariachis from the El Adobe "He chewed it into a rather interesting shape," she said. "We thought it was interesting enough to enter i n com-l-... ~::=~O: petition, but we were surprised when Uf'l ....... 19 ARTISTIC AFGHAN Mrs. McDonald, Ale xis it won a prize." "This certainly affirms my faith in the integrity of the jurors," said Mrs. McDonald 's husband, a lawyer. "They didn't know I.he artist, where he ""·ent to school, where be ha<i ex· bibited, or wM bis friends were. Jt proves that art is where you find it.'' 'Ibe judges are not from this region. But some of the ga1lery officials pro- tested that the entry or the dog's chewing was a bit of an outrage. "Two of the area artists have said what we did equals the all-time low in good taste," Mrs. McDonald said. "We are sorry anyone has been made unhappy by a dog's a r l i s t i c ac- complishment." The McDonalds said they would return the $50 check to lhe donors. "We've awarded Ale~is s o m e t h i n g more to his liking," MN. McDonald said. "We've given him an entire sofa all bis own. 1t's an ·o1d ooe and he can chew on it all he wants to. Halloween, Election Day Topics in ~unday's Pilot Halloween and Election Day, prac· tically next door neighbors on the calen- dar, both become topics of 'discussion and among some of "Sunday's Best" offerings in the Dally Pilot. Here are samples: HAPPY HlNTS-Leadoff anicles in the VOU SecliM, complied by Daily Pilot stafl writers Kathy Clancy and ( Sunday's Best) voters Ca.'ll their ballots on Proposition A, the rapid transit sales tax measure that would finance a system for Southern California. Daily Pilot Co u n t y Cor· respondent Wllliam Schreiber lays out background and analysis of the issue. With maps, on Sunday's Editorial pages. DOW CRAFT MEA 5 p< T""'l" . Dlnl119 St! S I White .......... 19 95 2 s. lo•• ol<r Swin9"9 s9 995 SHlw/C-y, ... .. ~._ ........ 5 19895 Restaurant. Special Spanish dances w i 11 be perfonned in the Franciscan Plaza by Carmelita Arbiso. The matriarch and patriarch of San Juan Capistrano, Delfina Olivares and Paul Arbiso, will be available to chat with visitors abobut the old days in San Juan. Any artists wish.Ing to participate in the art elhibit or competition can call Betty Allen at 493-1950. 0th er in- fonnation can be obtained from John Toner, chamber of commerce business manager, at 493-4700. Co-chairmen of the event are Betty Allen and Rita Casteel. l\Iaterni ly Leave Policy Supported SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A federal judge says forcing female teachers to take_ maternity leaves after seven months of pregnancy is constitutional and fair. "A five-month limit would v i o I a t e rights," commenled U.S. District Court Judge William B. Enright. He ruled Thursday far the San Diego Unified School District and against a suit tiled by Karen deLaurier, a 28-year- old teacher. IMPATIENS HEW HOURS 7:30 TO 5:30 -AWMOl<T Qt. Reg. a9· 49 c . MUMS~.,., Gal. Reg. 2.49 'F I • • ASSORTED COLORS IH FULL BLOOM RIEGER BEGONIAS -6 II POT 6.00 Valu~ RYE GRASS 1.000 Sq.~. COVERAGE ••11-4.ts MANDEVILLA CLUSTllS OF PURE '9Hll fLOWlRS DARK GREEM FOL IAGE 5 Gol. $995 Re9. 19.95 PATIO FURNITURE TELES TAR SS Ror al Arran<Jemtnf$ • • . . . • • "P 5 r,: 41" ld o.tdo« Stt 5 r. G1•-.kt Aia-lti•I l111t & f.cte Potted Fern ............... s9oo ~~rr~.!~e~~~~~ .......... s I 98 ::.:::-...-....... s 149 95 MMl ltote. ~::::::: w/l..t .............. s99 s 5 pc.~ Stt PfC fillyf TeW. '""*'•!••... s2ss ,..w.4 .... I Hcllt •• •••••• Patty Burnett, tell parentg how to keep young trick-or-trtatera both happy and healthy on Halloween. Page al!O will have some spttlal "goodies" for adults, both tho.5c with kids and those without. OUT OF PAST-Feature stories. both illust rated, update readers on """'hatever happened to" Perle M•sta, the "bostes• with the mostest" who in,pired the musical , "Call t..1e ~ladam ," and Billie Sol Emes. one of this country 's biggest names in political 8Candal b e r o r e Waterg~te made the headlines. Both features are scheduled for YOU Scctlon. 212 3 MEWPORT BLVD., , 11'11E!tE"'ARE-WE G 0 rN1I? :F o-t Orange Countlans, that question 1nay be answered In part on Nov. 5, when I BIGGE!;,. HORSE SHOW-A •how Iha! Is e~cd to draw :«Kl plirti cipnnll and be the bigeest sho'v of the ear In SOUlh OrilniF'COnst "horse country" iso previewed In Tom ~1cCann's 11l·lorsln' Around." COSTA MESA C..-of Vlclorl• PATIO l'hoM 642·41 03 HURH"'Y..644-3925 • • . . ·.,;., CAllYPILOT Friday, October,S, 1914 Kissinger, Russ Study Arms Curbs Who's Got . . The:.Answer? 1 ;RICKY TRICKY EYERY· 'l"lllNG:· Well, aren't we all t he ltiky ones right here .in 'orange Coun-t.Y: •. Orlly yesterday, we had these two viSitors In our region. One was Ed· nl:Und G. Brow n Jr. The ,other. l~ston 1. Flournoy. ;)lot~ Mr. Brown und Mr . F!oumoy stl>wed up at the Anaheim Convention ntc~ lo address a throng or business plC who were in convention at that ale. h~y did not come together, eyer, as they are not exactly bud- . They do have a lot in com mon. ti ~re politicia ns. Both have cur-r&t jobs in our state government. B'Olh are rather handsome chaps. 'Troµble is. both or them want the si.meJob next year. This is why they are not buddy-buddies. SO rr w AS 'nf AT Brown, currently our secretary or slate, and F1ournoy, presently our state controller, came to Anahei m to explain why each should be elected goveroor. Mr. Brown, the Democrat who has "some ramily experience in the gover- ncW dodge, spoke out against higher taXes, the c urrently sad economy and ~ biJgest spook upon our Halloween horizon, tlle dreaded Inflation Mon· ster_ ' Mr. Flournoy, the Republican who ·robnd himself in Oranee County; always a Warm and comfortable spbt for the GOP in the plst, then got his tllrn to !Peak out. •le spoke out wilrm'3nd comfortably a gainst higher taxes, the currently sad economy and the dreaded Inflation Monster. One political-wag suggested that maybe they both have the same Speechwriter. This. ho,vcvcr, isn't likely. It's just 'that t.1r. Brown a nd ~1 r. Flournoy . bolh see the same spooks. Each is .trytng to canv1nce us that HE is the one who c:tn chase nway ·the e vil ' ~-pirils much better and a lot faster than the other guy. •. TROUBLE us Vl1fEIS have is that we must select the head spook· chaser before he has ever actually chased any spooks away. And if the one we choose turns out to be a lousy chaser or evil spiriLs and economic goblins, that"s just too bad. We're stuck \i:ith him.for four years. Well, in lhe waning days of this gubernatorial campaign, you have to hope that !\tr. Brown or 1.fr. Flou rnoy will come out wilh something dif4 lerent to give us all a choice. MA.YBE ONE WILL come out fou r· square against d ropping Daylight Saving Time in favor of Paci.ric Stan- dard Time like we a re ;.ill gomg to do this Sunday_ · Yes. it's true. \Ve all get to play wi~h our clocks and wristwatches again this weekend. We fall back one ~our. ""iuu1· wiivi l: iiit: i;ei.s to De re· ngulated. Or how about one of the candidates comi'ng out for a single Veleran·s Day? Right now, the federal gover:nmenl is going to cele brate Veteran s Day this r oming Monday. Federal and county offices \lo'ill close. ~ost ~eterans' services. however, will be held No\", 11 , on the old Armistice Day. Well . lhose arc a couple or new arguments the candidates might di.-.cuss. But 1 doubt the}· y,·ill. We might be able to understand th<>M: lhings. • S5 Baby'· Vancouver police\1.-oman holds baby who wa s purcha.sed for $5 on skid r o\v. Mrs. Katherine Pell etier said she will fight to keep_ cuslod)' of b aby no\\' kept b}·Childre n's Aid Society. . . Trudeau Laughs Qff. Nixon's ·Naughty Word BRUSSELS <UPlt -Canadian Prime tltinister Pie rre E lliott Trudeau laughed of{ today the news that former Pre~ident Richard M. Nixon. in a \Vatergate tape, had refcr4 red to him in a d erogatory way. "1 suppose I could concede tha t f have been called worse things by worse men.'' Trudeau told a ncv.'!i conference. "Life in polilics is alwnys exciting." In a quote rrom a tape made publ ic at the Watergate trial in Washington Thursday Nixon said "that asshole DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of lhe Daily Pilot is guaranteed M:ndoy.fri<l>y: If '(OJ do not ""'" ;;w; ~ ~ s::::: ......... mtf ond your cq:iv IMU be brought to you. Calls en tdcen unlit 7:00 p.m. . • Sati.rOOy ond SUndoy: If 'fOJ do not .. """"' '(OJ< -by 9 nm. Sot...ctoy, a 8 o.rn. Sondoy, mll ood o mpy will be tm.Jght 10 you. Coils c.-e token until 10 OJn. Telephones Nos! Oronge C.Unty M<Js .• 6'2-4321 N::rttMe;t Huntington Beoch on:I Westminster ..•••.•••• S..0..1220 Sm Clemente. Copistrono Beach, Son .km C.OpistrOlV), Dono Point, Soo1h loguno, log""° N;g<.<J "95-0630 Trudeau is something else .. :· At Thursday's Watergate cover-up trial in \Vashington, defendants l-l. R. Haldeman a nd John D. Ehrlichman told U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica pri vately that a prosecution tran- script or the March 22 meetin~ er· ronous ly a ttributed the remark about Trudeau to Haldeman. · The two dcfcndanlS contended ii was Nixon who said, ··'l'hat asshole Trudeau is something else." Haldeman's lawyers challenged the:. accuracy or the transcript tl1onday af4 ter the tape was played at the trial. Ehrlichma n's lawyers also fil ed court papers seeking several corrections. The transcript indicated Hal deman made the remark but did not mention Trudeau by name. carrying the notation "un1ntell1g1ble" instead. According to the official transcripts of the meeting Nixon said: "J got to handle n1y Canadian friend ••• a l the moment.'' The obscene remark was heard short!)' afterward but it was indistinct 1n the tape rccv;-:!;..-:o ;:~::.~·ed. !r. tlle t:OUrl. Four of the five defendants at the t'Over·up trial --Haldeman, Ehrlich4 man, former Attorney General John N. fl.fitchell and John W. Dean Ill - .a ttend ed the meet!ng.. Oregon Close Dams PORTLAN D -A $1 millio6xtor- 1ion threat to black out'Portlaftd ha s forced r losure or three Columbia Riv er dams to unescorted vi sitors. The Army Corps of E"gineers closed off hydroelectric plants at Bon· neville. The Dalles and J ohn O;iy Dams east of Portland. Humid Air Brings Rain Heavy Sliowers Fill Streets of Sari Antonio 'l'empero111r"" "''~ M'er..tlttd 81~-(ll -....... .,.. . .,, ""'-C.N:IM;ifl <--0 .ollr. .,..,~, 0-lfOll F.tiftllk' w--· "-(11'( ... _ -_,.. """--'·~ ---........ _ Ot.~01., --""""°"'~;,. -· .. _ .. IJitortltll'id, °"'· ---· 5'. l,lilvl1 ls.It tM.1 CH• S.. Frfll'tltUo ...... _ .... ""-"lf'lllOll' I . ~lllllJ'(.wi!tttliciti~•lll,,. JO<:. f•1r ••IHOYff 11>1!<1<1Wft~-""'11!6 by h1uw"n; 1'11911<loodlM'Y,111111 II >tDul4 bftlff•s.t....O.y. """ In lllt ~ d!Wtts s..tuf~y "'"" bf MOSllY ill t1'e 10l, wfll1* 11111 '-"" -l't\wlllNI,,.. 1Slolklf9o"Ml'Nltl._. . V-"t. 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LITTLE ROC K -A Republit'an challenging Rep. Wilbur D. Mills fJ?- Ark . 1. for the veleran Democrats •loose seat, Thursday ch~nged c1_1m: paign strategy and questioned Mills rinaneial s ituation based on reports stemming from the Ttdal ~sin in· cident. Judy Petty of Little Rock. •·ho previously had refu~ tocom.me.nt on Mills' involvement 1n the 1nc1dent with a rormer stripper in Washington, Thursday called Cora full disclosure ( IN SHORT J or Mills' Cinances and an audil by the Interna l Revenue Service. The former stripper's husband said his wife was on Mills' payroll, but P.tills has denied it. Mills also )las denied reports he spent up to $1,700 one ni ght buying champagne at the Silver Slipper ni.ghtclub. Sugar Profits S~t NEW YORK -Amstar Corp., the nation's largest manufat"turer or sugar and sugar products, says higher selling prices helped the firm mo:re than triple its third.quarter prof'1ts over last year. . The company said Thursday that 1l earned $16 71 million, or$4.26 a share, during the .quarter just ended. Thal is more tha n three times the $5.10 mil· lion, or $1.20 a sh.are, it earned a 1ear earlier. IVY Driltw 0.arpd' NEW YORK (UPl)-A 27-year-old· drifter, Calvin Jackson, has been charged with killing nine elderly women, int'luding eight who were his neighbors in a west side residential hotel. A 49-count indictment handed up · Thursday int'luded three counts or rape and t'harged Jackson with slab-= bing, strangling or smothering the women in the ir rooms during lhe t'Oursc of petty thefts. : .Trial Adj~ ' CLEVELAND -The U.S. District Court trial or eight former Ohio National Guardsm en charged in the 1970 Kent State University killings has been adjourned until Tuesday 'when openin g s tatements wilt be presented. Nader 'Gadflies' Put Out Guide On Pesticides wn:;;ri~:GTC~.: ~:JF!; -Ralph Nader's Public Citizen Inc. has begun issuing local consumer guides on •household pest exterminators. quoting prit'es and showing which ones use dangerous poisons. Nader r esearchers said the in· dustry is large ly unregulated · and householders are sometimes exposed to dangerous c hemicals, Jinked to blood disorders and cancer. They said prit'es vary widely. For example, a cockroach treatment ror a six·room house ranged from $57 to 112. The first directory, CO\-ering the Washington, D.C., area and intended as a model for others across the coun.- try, was published Thursday, although the researchers said only half the firms co11tacted cooperated. The National Pest Control AS· soeiation said that, while it thinks the guide is a good cont'ept, it reels Nader's group did not put it together in a form that will be meaningful lo consumers. It had advised its mem· bers not lo answer questions regar4 ding price on the ground this might \•iolate antitrust Jaws, a spokesman said. Tbe assot'ialion satd it agreed witb the Nader group that ~me form or rederally backed licensing and In· spection system is needed to assure a uniform standard or quality In the business.•• Janitor Makes Big Cleaning HARRISBURG, Po. !UPI) - An&el M. Sarrano, a Cormtf' migr~nt appl e picker who works as a Janitor In a fabric mill, Thu~day won SI million in the Penn~ylv1nla lottery. Sarrano said he plonned lo quit hi1' $9,000 8 year Jobo build a new hou!ie ror himl'ie lf and hi~ wife and hrtf'.lg hi~ relatives to Pe nn,'iylva nia rrom Puerlo Rico. Sarrano, 49, or Reading, Pa., i~ married ~ut ha.,.. child • I -- Uf'IT ....... f'olollg Slri<'kP11 Culture Minister Yekaterina A. Furtse\·a. the highest·ranking \\·oman in the So,·iet go,·crn· ment. died loda,· at the Age or &I. Tass said she suffered a heart attack. Ford Hits Democrats For Woes WASHINGTON !UPI) -Prejident Ford showed none or the strain or his Midwest campaign trip early l.oday as he bounded oCC Air Force One, con· Odent. that his attacks on Democrats were helping GOP candidates. As the jet fiew back from appeara,._ ces in Des Moines, Melvin, JU., and Chicago, White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said of the President, "He does reeJ that in some ot the places where he has been the Republican candidates seem to be coming up." Nessen said Ford used campaigna in South Carolina, Kansas and South Dakota a's examples ol areas where the polls showed GOP t'andidates im· proving their t'bances. .. "'1'1118 rs NOT an exclusiftlist but •it's what I heard him talkine about tonia:ht," Nessen said. In Chicago, Ford expressed another feeling about the poll& when speaking or a congressional race where Republican Samuel H. Young was a definite underdog against Democrat Abner J . Mikva. · "I know what the polls tell me," Ford told 950 people who had paid $250 to see bJm. "I don't believe rt." Discussion s ·aid 'V~ry Friendly' MOSCOW W Pfl -Se<relary oC State Henry A. Kissinger and So\·let leader Leonid 1. Brezhne\" talked tor more lhan tv.·o , hours toda)· about slov.·ing the nuclear arms race ~nd the n schedule~. anot~er meeting tonight. u. S. off1c1al~.sa!d· A spokesman.for K1ss1nger. Robert O. Anderson. said ~he ta!~s v.·ere ··,·erv cordial. \'fry fnendl)·. oriicials said the talks~neentrated on the strategic arms llm1t~t~n talks a nd methods or curta1l1ng the •·eapans race. WHEN KISSINGER arrh-ed. Wed· nesda,· night ror his four-day ,·1s1t .• at the ou'tset of a one· month tour or nine European and Asi~n countries. American orricials said he y,·a~. ear· rying "t'o"cre te .P,roposals for stabilizing t'ompet1t1on on nuclear "·eapons. Today's m eeting follov.·ed more than se\'en hours of talks •·ith Brezhnev Thursda)" y,·hic h Ki_ssi~1e.~ described as "a \·ery good beg1nn1ng to his \'isit. So\·iet Foreign Minister Andrei Cromyko said Brezhne~ ~·as "pleased" by the inilial conversatlOftS but added it was too early "to speak or even hint at the outcome of the!e meetings." ' AIDES ACCOMPANYING Kls· singer today included an e11:pert on strategic arms. Helmut Sonenfeldt. the State Department's Be(retary for European affairs, the chairman oClbe State Department's policy planning council and other experts on the weapons situation. In between meeting-;, Kissinger at· tended a glittering luncheon hosted by Gromyko at the Soviet Union'&" opulent Lenin Hills guest house. • Kissinger promised U.S. help lll working out new curbs on nuclear weapons when he arrived in l\foscow, ••WJTR GR.EAT efforts on botll sides we can mark very considerable progfess in the months ahead," he said. ''I can pledge these efforts Crom the American side.'' Kissinger was scheduled to leaYe MMCOW Sunday for a journey to 50Ulh Asia and perhaps the Middle East. A state department spokesman said Kissinger and Brezhnev spent the first day of talks r eviewing a wide range or bilateral issues, SU<'h as the Middle East and the European security conference. The spokesman said the key iSsueof .arms limitations t'ame up toward the end or the evening session and the two men .... ould devote much of their talks today to the subject. GM L.ayi,ng Off 6,000 ])~cause ·of Sales Dip DETROIT IAP> -About 6,000 workers at four Geaeral Motors plants are being laid o(f bet'ause of decreas ing auto sales, at'cording to a company spokesman. The spokesman said Tlnp-sday that GM is dropping second-shift. produc· lion al three plaqJ.s and is slowing down the assembly line at a fourth. It is the first time In recent history that layofrs have come so early in the model year. GM revised its 1975 model year in· dust.ry sales estimate down Crom 10 million to 9.5 million t'ars and is ad· justing production accordingly, the spokesman said. He said on Nov. JI GM will lay off indefinitely J ,500 workers at Leeds, Mo.: 2,000 at Tarrytown, N.Y.: and 1,650 at Van Nuys . On Ott. 2. 700 em· ploye layoffs a t Willow Run, Mkh.. wilJ slow down a ssembly llnie!I from '10 to 60 t'ars per hour on each ol the two shifts. The action will bring to about 35,000 the number or GM workers on in. • definite layofr. At the peak or industry unemployment last April, 84,000 GM employes were on indefinite layorf. The spokesman said layoffs among GM parts Q.laat workers are also scheduled. bllt he said he t'Ould give nn estimate as to hcm1 many ad· dilional wor kers would be in\·otved. The Leeds plant. near Kansas City. prodUt"es lhe t'ompact Buick Apollo and Chevrolet Nova, as well as the Chevrolet Monte Carlo. ·Tarrytown workers build the Nova and the com· pact Pontiac Ventura, while the Van Nuys racility makes Nova, Ventura and compat'l Oldsmobile Omega· model s. At WiOow Run, GM produces-NOY.a, OmeJ(aand Ventura modeli;. A Beal ·Lulu Police Bust 'Count Dracula' . .. HAMBURG llJPll -Walter Lorke wanl•<l°bad!y to be a vam· plre. He ordered neighbors to call him "Master," slept in a black coffin and Bpt:nl his Cree nights prowling lbrough graveyards. But then, polit'e said, he we nt too Car. · Lorke was arrest.d Ws ....t, surprised b)' ollicers who IOlllld him sl .. plnc In his collln. Police said Lorte, JI, aU..hd allll abdocled Helmut May, '"" cine him lo bla Hambur1-"">eut. There, poll"' said, be beatll17, pat him in a col!ln and let Ille blood lroni his lice drip Into a lxlwl. 111 am going to kill you," May quoted Lorke u sa7ing. ••1 am the lfN\master.lmustseeblood." • May said he beged for mercy and torte relcnt..i. When dawn approached. Mey said torte suddenly announced he had to 110. 1117 escaped and look hi$ story to police, who raided Lorke'• apartment, fin. , ding him asleep in a romn. . They charged him with kidnaping and causing grtewus bodlf1 ham. _ ·N•ilhbors said Lorke told them lo nil him "Maoler" or "Count Dracula,•• •le only r•w meat •nd read aloud at ni&ht rrom horror boob. Newspaper5 branded him the ''Vampire of Ha mburai" Lorke told polfcq he h•d wan led lo become a liOrnir-movle ocl«. ::~.!ould have been very 1oodat it,'1 he said.· , I •. • .. a .J M te w • sl pl in fl s L p h e h t r • ... ... , ., .. f riday,Ociobet2S.1974 DAiLYPll.OT .U 'Star Editor Arre sled Names hi the 'News .on .'_D~y' Firms Cited --' ,~re=,. SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) wellit and leases at inO aled •·1 ~:ould receive a phone • .,...., -The brother or oil prices, through Fundamen· call from Jack for me to ~a.... promoter Jack P. Burke tal, to his various investor make out a check ror ·x· 1;~~~~~~-~i~m~· ~ )las told n jury how he. programs. By this method amount and 1 'A'Ould do Ii set up firms the govern· three rirm s a lone. the that,"' Robert said. $ nday • ment contends were "dum· prosecution said. milked in· In the begi nn ing the wit· U IS mies" used to siphon in· vest.ors in 19fil:l·69 of ~.281 ness soi id he was paid ror his Fl1 LlEAf vestors' mone y into the that went to J ack Burke. crrort with $500 monthly LOS ANGELES IUPl1 - Police searched the offices ~r.a w~ekly _newspaper and .)ailed its eduor for printing a photo g raph or actress An gie Dickin- son's face superimposed on a n~de woman's body, rol- ,Jow1ng a compla int rrom Miss Dickinson, star of the television series "Police defendant'~pockets. Robert s a id he took <'hecks sent to his wife by· Jack Burke, 48, La Mesa, money from Island Oil and the brother. In l966 the Calif .• organizer of thef~pu~t~it~in~h~is~p~<r~'~o~na:l~a~c~-Jch~e~c~k>~•~·e~r~e~r~a~is~e~d~10~$~t~,ooo~~~~~in~the~l~•~W~ll~·1~3~1J~•!~I~ GeoTek Oi\ Enterprises. is .rount. a month. Woman''. Miss Dickinson said she signed the criminal com- plaint but would not testify in court. ul'tT...,.... Paul Eberle, 46, editor of the L.A. Sta" was arrested Senate. Rare Teaehlng Post! To Wed Again on a charge or criminal libel Former presidential Black militant Angela Actor Vincent Prioe has and Jailed· in lieu of $2,500 'counselor Robert Finch Davis, fired by UCLA in taken out license to bond. says he is preparing a· 1968 , is seeking a rn.arry English actress CHARGES WERE also campaign for the U.S. teaching position at San Coral Edith Pearman; filed against hi s wife, Senate in California Francisco State Univer4 his co-star in 'Thea~rof Shirley, and Mickl?y against Democrat John s ity. 'The School of Blood.' It will be fourth Leblovic. 30, listed 81· Tunney. He resigned· as Behavio<il and Social marriagefor63-yearold p u b Ii sh e r s of th ·e lieutenant governor in Science is studying the actor. Mrs. Pearman is newspaper. They were not _Jc;969_;.;_,. ________ _,r,::eq1u:::e::os::;l:...· -------"61'-'.-------- jailed. "The whole spectacle or the police ransacking a newspaper just smacks of Germany in 1934," Eberle said. He said the police depart· ment has been harassing him and trying to stop publication or the newspaper. . Police chier Edward M. Davis denied the charges, saying he had never heard of the newspaper be fore. He called it ''that rag." South Dakota 'Genocide' ·Protested on TV Program BURBA NK IAPI -A ''Tomorrow" show broad· cast Tuesday night on NBC has caused protests over al· legations ,of "genocide" by a r epresentative or the American Indian Joyce Celander. a juror in Means' trial in St. Pau1f ap- peared on the TV show with host Tom Snyder. now up Cor reelection. · Robert Burnett, tribal chairman of the Rosebud Sioux Indian tribe and lhree·time president or the National Council of American Indians. ap· on trial ~rore U.S. District Judge William T. Sweigert on 17 counts of security ~raud and conspiracy. lte ·raised $30 million from 2,200 investors ror oil e"X · p1orations. His brother, Robert, 44~ Orinda, Calif., appeared as a government witness un· der a grant of immunity rrom prosecution. In 1964 he retired from the San Francisco police depar· tment on a disability pen· sion and he said his older brother took him into his business. · Island ii Co., Robert said, was i orporated in a quiek trip o Colotado through an att ney picked at random. As in the cases fl. two other companies, Robert. his wife and a friend were sole directors. Operating in a one-room office, rsland Oil acqWred oil leases which it then sold to the Jack Burke firm Fundamental Oil, which managed all the exploration programs he sold to in· vestors. The government con.ten· ded that with corporate "shelves," like Island Oil, Jack Burke would seU dry "Angie 111ea tne cr1111.: report to help the police out," said.a spokesman for the actress. Miss Dickins on's com· plaint charges thut the publication of a picture or her face, on a nude body, harmed her reputation and exposed her to public hatred, contempt and ltfovement. . Ru ssell Means or AIM, his lawyer, Mark Lane~ and MEANS SAID there was "genocide" of Indians in South Dakota and he and Lane rererred to the state as ''the Mississippi ot the peared on the show as a St . G balancing factor,• Miss Qr ets ridicule. Council OK North £or Indians.·• Burke said. Burnett said he Mi.ss Ce lander who rejects the militant tactics T A t · helped organize Jur~ for ' or AIM and has t~OO . to een C Or. Reconciliation, said she felt work through leg1slat1ve -the governme nt had no case c.hannel~ to get laws affec· OCEANSIDE <UPI> - Arrested agarnst about 100 Indians ting Indians changed. Actor Jack Lemmon won still awaiting trial on eity council approval Thur· charges arising from the MISS BURKE said the sday to build a 932-lmlt ·• .. ,., EBERLE SA.ID it was ob-For G•ass evenls at Wounded Knee. tourist bureau protested, retirement village here. ' \'iously a retouched photo, • 1 She said none s hould be ''We're trying lo create The 'council voted 3-2 to that no read~r would broug'.httotrial because the tourism in South Dakota overrule its plannihg com· belie\·e it "·as Miss Dickin-SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) case against Means and and you make the state mission, which bad turned son in the nude and that it -Teen·ageactorDannyD. Dennis Banks had been sound like an armed cam· down the development. was printed 'in a humorous Bonaduce, the red-haired dismissed by U.S. Dist. p." saying the subdivision did context. He said he was financial wizard on CourtJudge Fred Nichol. NBC's broadcast stan· not fit in with the city's sonyifshewasorrended. tele vision's ~·Partri~ge Pam Burke, <i ssociatc dardsdepartment1reviewed general plan and that the Public ~AUCTION FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SIJNDAY ot a P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver, Porcelains. Orltn~at Objects d'Art. Paintings. Jewelry, Antiques. Bronzes, furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... s t.000.000 tNVENTORY From Estates. Courts. Out-Of-Pawn. Customs Se;-zu~ etc. VJSITORSI Con1eandsee wlsalfun an AVCTION can be( FREE ADMISSION! ' . ... across the strtttfrom seven of the Southland's rriost elegant waterfront restaurants! HOV!!S ln.,,.,ction& PrivateSales 2-4 P,M. & 1~ P.M'. Daily Ck>sed Wednesday A Thursday AUCTIONS HEID f.VEllY fRIDAY,SATURDAY,SUNDAY .tlP.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD, MASTIOR CltARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 254ZW_C_....,_, NewponBeKll, . c.ufonlill926'0 (714) 645-ZZIO 111£ BUY FOR CASH OR SEU. 01' CONNlSSION WHOUESTA1ESORSl1iGl.£11DfS "'She was einbanassed. Family". has been released producer or "Tomorrow," the show and said it found city already has several She felt something ought to , in the~ustody of ~is parents said she had received r~no~th~in~g'.:l~ibe~lo~u~s:_. ____ :re~t~ire::m~en~l~d~e~v~el~o~pm~en~ts~.:.....~==============:::=============~ be done," Miss Dickinson's ...following a marijuana. ar· telephone calls from the of· spokesman said. ·rest. ficc of Gov. Richard Kneip, ., "But she's definitely not San Francisco police said the tourist bureau , they stopped a car early television s tations and going to court" to testily Saturday which had a bur· others. ''It's the most against Eberle, he said. ned·out license plate light. response we've ever had to Eberle said police had Police said they searched an issue of this kind," she nnsacked his orfice, noted the car after the driver got said. ad.d1;esses . financial outand said;"Listen,man, MISS BURKE said an records and unre lated don't bust me for the grass.• audio tape or the program editorial material and told I'm a good kid." Bonaduce w.as mailed Wednesday to bis printer that ""·e're shut· was sleeping in the back Gov. Kneip. The governor • tingyoudown." seatofthecarinwhichthey was invited to appear on a ··we ser\·ed a search war· found a half-pound of program after the '"Tomor· rant \"ery legally,"' Davis marijuana and narcotics row" sho w moves to New said. paraphernalia. York Dec. 2. Gov. Kneip is • 1\e Bunny IJmK'h. J U!tl (1jX'n :in :u.wunl for :t child. nnJ he ~'oi ~ n1c:n1hcr. • Not only is i1 u" c:i~y w:iy for you to gcf chilJrc:n ·into the uving h:1hi1 ear ly. lhc B11nny Bunch m.:count can bc;in a rcgul11r n1on1hly 11avin!,.'ll prOgrnm th at n1ull.e11 11ure n1oncy ii 1v11i1:1hlc When they grow up. For collci,'C'. for travel. tot I heir own ftnunci;il sccuri1y. ARI.I !or n11w. th~· l:.i~I.~ t~·t :i Uunnr Run~·h Kil rl~ll llf rrec. informative anJ cJuc11 1ion:1I gift~. including u h:ink and :t mc:r11her1'hip ..:nnJ. If ~·1111 hnvc ;111~· 4ncslil1n~ ju~I cnll or 111or tiy Ilic 8unny. Uun\!h Hc:ulqu:1rtc:n ;it y1111r klC:1 fC'1~L~t oOM:.;. COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS ANl> LOAN ASSOCIATION OFRCES NEAREST .YOU: ~ ............. , omc.-: Olll ~11!1 HI!! t213t ~:\.-1;161 • Wil•lllr•~ •u Wl16111tO OtwJ .. l•t Qllll\e!C1 Pl.I (21;1) 31}8·1;>05 • l .. AAfelH Cf'llo Ct11hlr: :1\\1 Mid Y•n~tlWO'/ jll3J $18°1 IOZ • ........ , D"wt: llllO loatll 8'¥erly Of. 121Jl !i!.:t.Mn Ktlfpootd; 1500 N.)!!11 V.,rl!IMI i21Jl ~·3151 • KtHllhlt ... h•fl; 01 HUIUlllQIOft t.llll!f (71•) 1191·1041 ,_MM Cl"! 8450 V~n Nw• 81"fll, (113) !l!ll·l\11 • Ta,,, .... : ''"' Vtn\llfl 81Yd. ('13) 34~14 Ollkfs t/!Joughour CJl/tornfJ. Soc yO{lt phone directory IOI btha1 toea1i&s • ., ' . . ' -· AUGUST 1972 • AUGUST AUGUST 1973 1974 ~ ,./ sit is rs • And iJ's here. These bus ridership figures ieii ihe story. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 lost yeor. 656,242 a month today. And rising. That's a lat of people in Orange County depending onOCTD. The orange and white buses crissaoss the county between the L.A. and San Diego county lines. Serving riders· who are a cross-section of Orange County. Commuters who most get to and from work ond find it a greot conveniencJl and economy to take the bus. Teenagers. Mothers shopping. Senior Citizens who have no other way. Riding OCTD is easy. And compared to what it costs to run your car, it's cheap. At twenty· ,live cents a Irip, no matter how many times you transfer, you can't find a better way ta light inflation. It's slill about the best bargain around. The number of routes and buses doubled just a little while ago. Sunday service became a reality. And n,ow service and routes expand ogoin this month. Park-N-Ride, the first regional mass transit station in the county, opens in late November. And the Senior Citizens Program is effective on.the fll'St of November. · · Support your Orange County mass transit system. Ride OCTD. It'll get you there. ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT PISTRICT · -- , • • DAI L\' PI L01' E DITORI AL P AGE I '• • • • ' ! ' A Matt~r of-·Opinion • • • • • i • • t I J.."J.:UJ\iJ llc <1ch t'ouncilolan Charllun Bo >d \l!)l'd hursh lanJ;:uai.:c in ;J rcct!nl <itt;.it:k on ,\la)or !toy lloln1, n1cn1ht.·rs of l~ l't>llne il und the pl :.111111111:; con1 · mi,ssion. I le cullt•ll then1 "di :-.llon(·st ... At issue is a philosophil•:.11 d ilft·rl·nc·L·, not 1.1 criminal a llci.:ation des pite liuyd 's rhl·to ric . ·rne eounc1Jn1an 1s un firtn grnund \\ ht•n ht· 1·l111ri:i:s lh;1l llt'\\' d1..·,·1·lopnit•nt 111 111\1 n ;i ncl in 1 :1-.l ra\V p.iusla I and 1 nland :.1 rt· as is 1· il•\\ l'd IJ ~· -.111Jl\!. OJl I he· cflUJ!c.il and con1n1i :-.siot1 fru /'ll a JXJ:-i ilJOll 1ncd ~poscd I0\1·ard no· grO\\· th. l~uL they niay ha \'t• bt·l· 11 1..·l1 ·1..·tl•d or apwinted for ju:-.t that belief. .. -·In the 1>1:1 ~1 , llc,·clopri1cnt 11 a:-o 1·1c1\ l'd fron1 n ··, uu ~\~top p1'ogress," or "biggC!r 1s lll.'llt:r " 1m:-.illu11. · 1f~s that dishonC':-.l ·: • Royd 's hon1b:., ;1lll·g:1titt11s ot (!J :-.h1lnl""'.v ;ind L"Orl · AA.tor interest, 1'111/\l' !.tllJlllll/\il y :.i nd du:>l hut l1tlll' • ::i'Ubstancc. .,, .. -Comn1 unity Offe ring r..~ l\1cmbcrs of the Saddlcbatk Coriin1unit.v CollC>g1• ~.Qourd or trustees CXl)l'l'SSCd t.'OllCern J'{'l'Cntly about '""-ttic lo\v turnout at the first progr un1 in its c-ommunity -~lect ure series. It fe:i lured form<;r I>cpartmcnt of the· .,. "Interior Secretary Sle\vart Cd::ill. 'fhc trustees should11 ·1 he o\·crlv "urrie d. ~~} 1'hc progr<.11n is ne\v and il tUkcs tirnc for nc\v toings to becon1e kno\\'11. l'\o doubl as it n10\·e s along. Abe stries \Viii a ttract 1nor{' and 1norc residents an<I ~tudcnts. ·""11• 1'he district is :-.pending S6.GOO lo pay the Jer-• ,• Many World Airports ';.J • - Still Lacking Security -·~lllGTON -Ne\v sec ret ~m~nts: tell of 18 busy V.'orld air· which :i re open lo Arab terrorist a · k bc~ause or lax: security or their I ion in guc rrilla-infcstt-d areas. he new sur vey by the Federal A 'lion Administration supersedes 'this·summcr turned up by Rep. J°'1n l\t urphy, ll -N.Y., a House air .saJety cxpt!rt. \\'hen \VC printed the names of the eight ''most vulnerable'' airports then, Y>C v.·cre criticized for breaking the seal (J AC K ANDERSON ) has been urging the Department of 'fransporlation to begin enforcing lhl' law. BIRCl l BAR K: President t'ord ,,·armly embraced C. R. Lcy,·is. a prominent John f!irch Society mcrn· her. v.·hen he came Lo \\'ashington rt.-cenlly . ~ecrcc:; on cl;.i s- :-; f icd t'AA tlmcnts. 'B U T\\lt; t·tp;soned that tr1velers had a f"ighi. lo..lhat infor- mation,· and now t he ' RC\IJ SUt\'CY .seems to bear us Lcv.:is is rurfning for the Senate in ·• Alaska on the Republican tlckel. so i l"ord -po sed "'ilh Lewis 1for the ..-;.traditio"rt<tl liand·shakinJ! scene f()I". out. The current FAA stud r sho,vs thf~ London, '''hich ,,.c listed as a -Selllftity horror story. is now n1uc h 1n6lf·o\·cd. New Delhi and Bangkok h~e l.lt:cn dropped fron1 the earlier Ji ., any case, according to U.S.. intel· lillf~l' reports . the Fedayeen alreHdy kJJtW v•hich airpQrts arc easy marks. !fhC' ne"' study, classified "t'or Qf. ria<1I Use Only," names the l8 "lligh RJ,lr: Forei"n Airports" as Rome, F~t'nkfurt . Amsterdam . Geneva, Zl{ich. ~l :uJrid . Beirut. Athens, 1'cl .o\el, P::iris. f.I unich. London. lstan· b~. \'iC'nna. Brussl'ls. Barcelona. Copenhagen and Lislxin. ':'ERRVi\iSTS iia \'.J' struck most f rcqucntly.Jthe documents say, tit Munich where I l incidents have O<'· curred. The FAA probcrs cite \Vest Germany's "close Jsr:.1cli lies" as one retson for.1he :1tt:1 cks. S<'cond. \\'i\h ntc•episorlcs. is Hon1e. A1he11s :incl Biti\1l 1have had four e;1ch, ;inti f<~fc1nktln·L <ttlld An1 sttrflan1 have had three./ Beil:dt" and Tt•.J Avi\' Hru praised hy 1" PAA for doing their 1~~1. hut lhc.v :.1re.\:lassM'ie1l ·' 11 tl!h Risk" hcc:iust' of thltr>1bcation in the \·o\alilc ~l idtltc E:Ktl'London has imp!'oved n1iJ!htily. bul fs slill lis ted hl·c;1use of lhc large number nf fli ,l!hl s. p:.n11t·ularly dcp<1r- tur'is bound for the United States. Z.fJiricW<ind (;C'n'l'\':l :ire hrand1>rl a.-. risks rhr ::111 intriguin F, rea:.un. t\r;ilJ terrlnstf'. at•corrling to the FAA 's in tcll gerfcc. art· angry O\'Cr S"·it zerlan- d'i ~llini:;ness lo ctlln\\' a Gcnc,·a p4acll ct.111.ll'rL'ncc on lhe ~1iddlc Ea~t. . " ••1\TT1\(KS at this ti n1c \voulcl be aimed al rti sruplini; IX'<t<'C eol\ff'rt:i11·t• 3ftd ·~ pu'his hment of S\\·1~s for ;il - lo\ring the confcren<"r," Lht· t'AA stody ~iy:.." ~·otJ'rll OTE: · !\lurphy pus hl•d through.-1b w perm 1111n~ ;111 t•1n bar~u on '1igtHl$hct ween I he 1 · rul t d St a\t•s and counl'ttcs '''ith risk·pnine airpor- ts. In 11_1fttt• <·orrrspond~nt·t: ~lur11hy Dear Glootny Gus •·t-·c of C't1n1e·· on ()('Tl) bu-.r~ ne v« occ urrC'd to rnl' until rutl)or mon ~er f.ui:,•ne C'O\'~lh brouim\ ll UJ). !!is IH~k (ortt I~ really looklnJ.? und r rot:kl'I ror problcnls. - \I HT """'' u .. , , • .,,f!\~fth •••• """"'"' "• '····~ •1111 00 ~et ""'"•"t' tfll'<I !I•• ... ..,.'" l~t .... ~ .... ~""' .... , ,., ,.. ..... "'"""' c;.,. 0..tlt l'>ltl, ' campaign use.· The President even threw in an extra picture o( them strolling togelller a nd a "Dear C.R." letter telling Lewis: .. r am looking forv.·ard Lo working v.·ith you in the Senate." 1'he J ohn Birch Society sho\ved its appreeiatiom later by ripping Ford apart in its ··The llcvie\v of the Ne,vs, '' v.·hich fl'aturcd a fu ll ·pagc ad for Lewis' C"ontracting firn1. • ''ONt-: CANNOT C'sc:ipe lhC' feelin g ... declared the Bircher public.ition ... that. Gerald f"ord is un- der a discipline and serving a radical CilUSC ..•. · '\\lten the scri pl call s for de<:lari ng that American youth s hould prl'parc to emulate the cx11mplc of youn,e. sla\'es in the concentration camp that i:os ~Chin~. G c~!::!d f-,c~ !o!!c·:;:; :~: script.·· ln sum. s a id the a rt1cll', the President i~ a "hustler for Chairman l\1 ao." FOOTNOTE : 1·11c \Vhitc !louse dct·lined conlmcnt on the c ndor· senlent of lhC' .John Birch e;indirl:ite. But ul lht· GOr' et1 nl1Ja1 gn c:nmmil · lt•c, a spokc'sman told u~ thl.' r ;in· dirl~tt>'s philosophy 11t•ighs l';1r lc~s than ""•helher he t·an "in ·· \\'1\ TC ll ()N \\' AS'fF.: ·rht• Air forl't' s hiprcd 350 pt•rsonnl'I uffiel'rs :iero~s lhe nation to S:1n 1\nton10 fur :1 con· f1•rr nC'c on ni:.1n:igt•tlll'nl l'ffh::ic nc ~·. 'l'hl• object \\'as l.o sa \t' rnnnt·~· for the taxpayers. Sourct'~ h11ndi:1r \\ 11 h s uch eonfcrl'll <'l'S sug~l·~t. 1111 tlni t•ontrar~'. tha1 ii cost the la :..p.1~1·rs morr lhnn 11i ll be saved. Ju.~t the per dit·m 111 1\-1 turnl'd 111 hy th<' :lSO conr~rc·f·s ;uht1·d 1111 lo S!'12.oou. An Air t 'orl'l' !<!)ok1·~n1.111 IOlil u~· "l 'hcrt• is no 11 ;11 111 !'ii.:urt• tr:l\l'I l'OStS \\'t\."i lllNGT()\' \\'lllUL: Jn 11 s11·1·n 1ne1no lo his staft. l11ten11r S..·1'1'cl ;11·,· Hogcrs J\·torton l o\d lhl'll\ lh1.•1'r junkcling--hns r('aC'ht'tl ''unr1·11son11l1le proportion:>·· u11d niu,\ I"-' c·111 h;u·k. !Horton's own r1•r1·11l 1unkt•t.-. 1n1·lude triPs 10 f\.13inc . the G'ulf Co;1st. 'l\lis~is'· ~ip11i ·:ind ;\:l ab:11lla •.• /\ \\lhltt~ "House aide. "'ho defi ed the demu~s orlh(' \Val('rg:ttc ('fl'\\. ts returning to i:O\'L'rnm1•11t ai: lhc Interior !)cpl.'$ c·omrnuni{':1!1ons j'h11•f. llt• 1.~ 1~11 llhatir an. \l'hO i.1dJ!,ll' l1:111dl•dly stof'' ped lhl' N i ~o n ca rn pa1 i.:11 fro1n 1.10liti ci1.ing !ht• \Vhite llrui~t· :1nt 1·tlr11~ progrnni .. \\1(' r1..'porlr rl rt.•t·entl.11 thnt 1\rn1v r1•cr11il1'rs hall liecn sig· nin~ up m'1sl1tl'I a nd t•1·cn <"ri1ninnls in their l':t i,:crncs~ to reach rctrultini: i.::o:il :'.1. 1\rmy Sccr1•tary llo1v11rcl Cul- lawuy has no'v 11·rit1en us plcd,cung: "\\'e ill'{' ni:1kinj! a !>lllt'Cl"l' allempl tn cli m1 11:1t 1• :Ill 1r re}!1d :1ritirs rro n1 Arm,\' rcl'r111lin)t. I hope th;,· u11 lu1 tunatc 11r;1rliet·:. ust•d in the pai.l h~ .1 ft•\v ,\rm\' r1·rru i lt'r~ \\•i•I nol dt•tra<'I fron1 the. rl\'l'r~dt OUl!il:1ndlni;:: ~uect·ss vf out 1·ceruitin11 ,~frort1t ". turers, un interesting blend ur leiiders In many dif· rl·rent fields. f<~xplorer t1~d adveriturcr J ohn Qoddl.ll'd SPokc lo <1h•)Ut 180 persons lust 'veek. Upcomihg guests incl ude ;1 !Julitzc:r P1·ize ·\\'inning;Journatist:-:.1 n oldlime film bull, the OC~iinogrup)ler son of the late ~1 viator Churlc s Lindbergh aildpn antique appraiser. 1'he lecture prog!'a1n offers a little son1cthing ro1· 1 ·vt.·r~·u1ic . And it l'l'prescnt s 11 s ignificant.st<1rt in get· tin~ the coll ege and the comn1unity togclher. Laguna Too Popular? 'l'hc• !'Joari1t g cost of housing up and do1\·n the sOuth Coast \\'as rcnccted in a recent s ur\'ey disclosing that thl' averngc selling price for a house in l .. aguna Beach is SI05.IJ<HI. ·rht• fi g ur<· 1.-. l:J percent <ibove lhe..SSS,500 arerage L;,a gu11a hou ~t· price of six n1onlhs a go. !ligh intCl'L'St ratC's and rising prices n1eu n a \\•ould- hc purehaser needs 3.1 percent n1orc annua l income - S1·1.·IOO. up fron1 S32.G40 six 111onths a go ·-to qualif.v fur u loan ·11·it h a 20 percent do\\'11 puyn1cnt. !\[so. hig her 1narket values mean highi?r laxes '· \\'hieh n1<1y dri,·e out n1;.1ny elderly pcopl~ and those or n1udl'st rnc ans. " . ,, ., It 1\·ould be very unfortunate indeed if an area unique in hun1an as 1\·c JI as natural qualities '"ere dcslro~ ed by it s O\\'n.popularity. 5 'My serm oJJ for today is oJJ the virtue of forgiveness .. • . ' No Pince fo1• Cn11111nig11 /tln1111gers Justice Department and Politics \Vr\Sl·llNGTON -In one or his rnore effulgent private m oments; l .. yndon B. Johnson said : f'JJStokclcy "' Car1ni<"hael (a black revolutionary or the '60 'sl \\'US knocking al the \\'hite I louse door \\'ilh a bo\\·ic knife in one hand and a pis tol in the other. Han1 - scy Cl:irk \\'OU ldn 't arrest him.'' This V.'ils typical Johnsonian ridicule of then 1\ttorney General Clark, \\·ho is now the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in Nc1v York. and 111 Johnson's timt• \\':JS criticized for soft attitudes on handling dissident clements. RICH!RD .. WILSON eh~d practice which arises from cor- rupt attitudes .. 'fo have the ad· 'nlinistralion of crin1inal justice in the h an d s of po li tical campaign managers v.·ould seem lo be such :in obl'ious corruption that it v.·ould ha\'e lone ago been abandoned. Ins tead. it has been ail ace"•pted practice h allo\\·cd by time and precedent. and leadiiig u\11matcly to 'fhe reasons for doing this. are nevcr admitted IJul rc:ulily perceptible. The Pl'~sident \1·ishes his chief la\v enfor· cer and monitor of such scnsiti\'e proceedings as anli·Lrust and ~.ivil rights actions to be u~dcr th~ d1rec· tion of nil'n compatible 1v1lh the presidtnt ·s intci:esls. This is not nel·ess:irily had, per sc. "'hen the presitlcnt·s interests arc pure and benign. but the prat ticc invites many abusl.'s, ra11• deals -and even l'O\'erups. Form<'r Attorney Gener:.il Cl ark·s pr<>l>O!-i als cont:1W1 points typical of hii- lal(·nl fo r in11)ral'Licality and are moi'l' ~,1·e cpinJi. than the political!~· oriented 1;111 ycrs of (;;ongruss \\'OlHd he "·itlin:,: to ac(·~1Jt. Clark l:iter a!5> socia tcd hims;1r~ \1'ith fhe aims of a .. lanoi government "'hos e invaders had becri killing I the 3ppointmcnt~ of a 11· ~ttorncy 1 General ~ho puCCed his·pipe in silent•t• \~1 h ile listcni,!\g tl\ propos als for breaklog and ent'erjQlffhlackmail and RL'T Tll t~Rt~1 s ont" po1nl of the· ill the recruitment of .call girls to shame Cl:.il'k offers · 'A'hich clescr\'e s im- u.nd dh;credil leaders of the P,Olitical qu,:di~ll' a1lentiOn /le. \\OUld prohibit "oppo,i.Lion. .• ~by, la\\' lh~~~app<lintml'nl to a high Anleritans at a rale running u11 lo ~I ;,i \\'Cek. JOllN N. !\lilchell "'·as not, by far. the' r!r~l political m;,inager appointe.d , SO IT IS now rather surprising to •r\lbo r ti'ey General and thus em- find Sen ate candidate Clark ad-l>O'A'ere'd to m ake decisions on \\'ho ,·ocahng 1>0llcies agreeable lo many .. shalt be prosecuted and v.'ho s haN nOt who found contemptible some of hi s in :in imperfect political \\'orld which attitudes of the past. " emits a steady procession or malcfac- Clark is ad\'OCating a reform of the tor~. It is wrong, that's fpr sure, even Justice Department "'hich appeals to "\\·hen done by f'ranklin D. Roosevelt, many constitutionalists who have [J\\·ight D. Eise nhov.·er,. ~larry S. long regarded \\'ith dismay an entren· 'fruman and John F. Kennedy. \ Justice l)cpartmenl position of any person who h~Si participated sig- nificanlly in ;1 llr1..-siclcnli:1I campaign. \\·fK, held a h igh~larty positi9n, or Yi·tio soilght high p<J lltic:1l office 11•jthil1 t"·o )'l•ars of his UJlJ)()intmcnl. That nt cans: no 1norc e:n~paign n1 anagcrs a ppointed Attorney General. If sut-h a la\\1 had been in e f- 1 feet there v.•owld l!kcly have been no \Vulergale , or at leu!;t not one v.·hich directly in\·ol'o'cd the higtiest offi cials of go\'crnmcnt and led to the res1g· nation of a president. When such a proposal is endorsed , il must be borne in mind that the one truly professional prosecutor in the pr esent Justice Department has become a subject of controversy. llcnry Pete rsen's relations with ex- President Nixon while \Vat ergatc prosecutions were under way was more cozy than perfectionists would have desired. E\'en so, there is no evidence that Petersen v.•as in any \.\'ay obstructing justice, and he war· ned the President that if any im· peachable evidence came his wa.-he . ~vould send it to Congress. ·PERFECTION is not likely to be achieved in any circumstances, but tfle outlook (or it is i?Cttcr if the Justice Department is con,·erted into a ministry of 'justice in the full sense ()r "·hat is m eant by justice {or all. Clark is advocating al~ that tbe president, the White House start or others actin g for the President should be prohihited from interfering in s pecific cases or matters in the Justice Department. That is probably wholly unconstitµtional. as well as un· wise. but a good purpose would be ser- ved by requiring a formal public record of r epresentations to the ministry or justice on criminal mJt· \ers from any source. A Solution to the Doctor Shortage ·ro the Editor: Our l c~islutors. our educators. and thl' l·lcallh, Education and \\'t!lfarc IJ<!p:11·tmcnl all have rcl'ie\1·cd the shurlage nf medical doctors in the l'ni!ed States. Every type of grant to nl cdi cal schools :ind scholarshills Lo !he student has hcen made. Literally millions of dollars have been spent in an attc1npt to· produce enough clo<'lors to Sl'r\'c our people. F.uch rt·sult h:1s fall1·n :>horl of our needs TlllS ('OU!<JT R Y needs a Nalion;11 i\(';1dcmy -for Medicine lhat \1'[11 gr aduate a minimum of fi\'C In si:ic lhousand doctors annuall.v 1-;:u.:h :-.!a ll' ~huuld be allo~·ed to enroll a :-.pt•t•1f1 t'd number of applicant:. ;1 .1t•;1!'. i\rl 1·c1ua lly important provision t'ould :ll lo"' corporations,. churehcs. 1:.t1or u111011s. minority groups, etc .. lo ~pon:-.or additional ;.1pplicants. 'l'he S l)()ll~11rini.: unit would pay for lht· St:hooling 1n return fnr a prc·::i grced tl•rm of Sl•rvicc from the student. 1\la ny uf lhe greflt rund ·ru is in g r:unp;d~ns. such us the •te;1rl Fund . th1· C;.1 l1Cl'r Fund, and l\luscul nr 11,·;-;tr11phy dri\'C, might sponsnr ;1 r111n1h1·1' or applicants in exchan)lt' for !lit· i.:r;1dua1 c·s uid in th~lr sc:1rch for r111'l·~ oft he pri rl icular disease. 'l'ht• 11pplic<1 11ts could be selected JllSt as a1111li cants arc ehos<!!Jdf~r lhl• 11n1nury AcaC\e m1cs-:lhc'Cft 11: c .. h ('fort• be ing admittvd to the At·adl'1n ~·. v.·ould agree Lo scr\'C :1 dt>si~nated seclor of society for an 11~rl.'cd lt•ni.:th of time and incoml·. 'l'his "'oulrl he in rPpuyment for thl'ir fr;1i11ing. ~·e"<lcral funds could be ost-t:I to csto.1blis h tht.> Ac:ulemy in the most rlC'sira bi t: local Ion In the country. Tll"E l'U01''T in1portanl benefits tu our ~or iel y of ;1n Increased numhc r of mcchcal dottors \\'Ould t)c : 11 I the !>lt·k \1·.ho nred m r diral allcntio11 the most, th cldcrl~., thi' 1x>or. :1od !he cili7.cns in large c itic.-. anrl rur11I arl'as \VOuld ht· n111r1· tik t•I~· to ~C't it : (2 ) n1ore 1li){h.11 ' t11ul d he used in reseurch for 1·11 r1•:.11f 1hc• dr1•:11I d1 sc11scs ;ind 13) 1r l h~ l'l'll1\011l h' thl'ory nr "supply ~nd dc m;1nd " conlrols prices, the fees for 11-doctor'!(SCr\'ltc-s would be lowe red. ( MAILBOX ' -) \\'C are apprche.nsivc for the future of our jobs as u11employment gro"'S. '' e cannot continue lo <tllO\\' our elected rcprescntalives to "penny t:ix " us onto the ,.,.elf a r.c rolls. \Ve arc being: a's ked to bal:.ince our pe rsona l buditcts and get \\·age incre11 scs only in return for increased prorluclivit.y. I say. the same n1u st ·ap1>ly to our co\Jnty government. Let them know thut Y.'C cx1>ect them to better m:1na.c.!e the funds tllal thcv 1>rescntly have available so as to provide us \\"ilh mucJl needed public lrans porl:ilion wilhin t>xi s t ing tellers from readeri; are welcome. Nor- n1all,11, t11ri!er.s .should co11vey their nte.!· sages iri 300 word# or less. Thi/-right 10 con. den."! letters to fit space or e/i111inate libel 1s reserved. All tellers 1n11st include sig- nature o.np fnail111g (lddress hut na.1nes, 111ay tie ufithheld on request 1/ 1ru//ilfient remo11 1s apparent . Poelr.11 will tl(J! be publlihod. ' revenues. If 1~·e hope tu pro\'idc adequate medical co\'er::ige for thc·1:ieoplc \\·ho need the altenlion the n\ost and at u rec that they can afford to l)<l~". \\'('had better starl training rnorc mcdic:1I doctors. t'Alll. r:. JIYDEN toluiribtis, Jndiafe • .. FINAl.I.V, tit l1s all learn from the experiences of JlA l\T 11•hich sufrered through many years or political s henanigans, :ind :idministrative mismanagement becausu additional 1noncy \Vas alw-..1ys av<tilable lbrough salt!s tax rcl'enues, EllNIE EDEU;TEIN I Ki!ll•I Ui rc•«li"_lf . • · 1·othc Edilor · •• I .nm hoping.,thnlt the citi7.ens wi lt 1'o the Editor : ratify the rapid transit m ta!;ure1 Contra ry to your editorial of Oct. 20, Proposition A, tiy a Wide margin. I v.•ou)d strongly urge 'ull cili1.cns.io Uroadly s)')caking. tHe llla1.1gur11tion \'ote againft a sntcsT.irtncrcrrsc fo , f'rnpld'trnn·"1 l!>nlrccssitated by the the Or~nge Cnunty.'l'ransil Di!:itrict: '.' dollar crisis, t.h energy cri!~ and the I ant in complete agreement with environn1ental cri\is. It is especiall y )·ou r editori•I ns to the net.>d lor an imp'Cratil'C in Sopthcrn. CAiifornia· llxpandcd pub1ll e. transportation .whc.[l! the Ju · ol it hos been so system to comb:1t lhc dual problem~ destructive of ourt to,vns and open of 11 d1\·lndling c.nergy supply and a spn<'.l')•nd..ho~ 'PJiVCl~lhe young, the J)Ollutedatmosphcre. old,_ the poor Jllld ihe. cripph .. >d of the • ' ~ tr'ans1>ort<Atlon t)1ty,should hoavit. llOWEV E R . I an1 oppona to • ·Though m~~tj mone.y·\\.'isc. the financing this system through the mcal\Ul'c ls <i r!rm step 1n the direction sole!i tux. The sales ICl.X Is.:.. regrcilsl)'t' tlwt \\'l' mus! ~o. , ~ tax 'i''hith ralls disproportion.ire y ' •Jhl\tF.SW. DILLEY upon ln\v and mid(!lt inCQme WURe earners. the \'ery people 'o'•ho :ir._. 1c:1sl able to nrrord :idditionul t~1xc.'i tit :1 tim e when our econom y is experiencing 1mult~nt.·ous rnnation :ind recess!.:,,. Wh11l' l\'C are struggling to feed. clolht :ind hnu-sc oursclvt!I on a ri xc1I llft'o mc, \\'h11f• prices continue to s kyrQ4,:kct und "'~en ·- .\.OI I •'.'i . Tei the l~tl1loc.t ~ Chuptc r m c,fl\bcrs of An1crlca11 1-'i e ld S c rti"CC lnle rn;1tional ~<.'h•1larsh i ps arcl tonccrncd by the n1isrc11rc~cnlutfOri In the headline • • .. over the article Oct. 21 conce rning the planned educational donation to be· g iv en by the Rotary Club. The imp1·ession that AFS is to rccci\·e Sl .000 was erroneous. This )·ear AFS is supporting several foreign s tudents at the hi gh school s. We are also cur rently engaged in .se l c~tion or students lvho v.·ii l IJe lcavin~ soon to represent us ln other countr1e.s abroad'. \Ve solicit s upport from ou r neig hbor s, members of the' co~munity which is enriched by the varied cultura l exposures AFS gives participating high schools. \\'c would hope that our prospccti1't.· donors would not be misled by the he adline \\•hich indicated s uch a generous gift in our bchulf. \Ve did llOI get it ! RUTll WILSO~. District Seely. AFS lntern'I Scholarships Orange Cily Coast;,i l Central District ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robcrt.N_ \Veed. PMbllsMr Thomas Keevil, 1-;dilor Borbara Krcibich. ~ditorial Page f.'dilor The editorial p:igc or ttie Oiily l'ilot seeks to inform and sUmulatc ~ade~s b)• prcsentlny on this paae diverse commentary on topics of ln- lereSt by ~yndicated e<>lumni sts and <'ar1ooni'li\s, by pro1•1(Hng a rorum ror readers' \'itv.•s and by prcsentln this ne'-''Sp:1pe:r 's optn\ons and lde;.i! on. C'Urrent topiC's. The. rditorl;.il opinions or lhe Dally Pikll IW(!ar only m the t'ditorial column at the top of tt!_i: page. Opinions exprc!M.'d · by the eolumni~ts and cartoonbts 1tnd letfrr '''rilers are their ov.·n and no ~rwhA"~ement of their vie"" by the O:ill)' Pilot should be inferrt>d, Friday, October 25, 1974 t I t t f r I ' \ .Boo~ Rips _,uke of Wbl,lsor ' . LOND:~tliA~)gy;h< 8:.~~:.~' Pa~c~~~!.~:~~~:s~o~ld receh j late.J)uke or WhMtsor, who I pt r k e d re s e n l m e n t royal honors. Lady Donald- gave up th e British throne when the palace starr "'as son said. to marry an American used lo load coases o r .d ivorcee 1 was Stin gy, iwme champugne or rur-~ellish and could not under· niture destined ror \Vallis stand ordin ary people, says Warfield Si mpson who he a new biography, , tnarried a rter abdication In Frances Donaldson. who 1936. wrote the book ''Edward The duke died at his home VIII ," illustrated what Bhe In Paris in 1972'al the age of called the ex-king's "fla"'ed 77. · charljcter " With n\lmerous incid~nts. -LADY DONALDSON, the wile or a life peer , said the king ran his airplane at governm~nt e~pense.. . DURING TH£ ran or France in !940, he left hi s ~st with the military mis· sion lo the Jo~rench Mrmy to1~ (O(IOW his Wife tO lbe• I seaside resort or Biarrit:r. in 1 southwestern !''ranee, she 1 said. •• Fflday. Oclobcr 25. 1974 OAILYPILOT •• ~---------------, I LOBSTER REEF I -------,II Introductory Spe<iol I "''"'"' 1·,.,.r I fri .• sot.-s ... Hilu · Ocl. ZS 111,. z1 I Ope ra ~in ,z.:er Bt·\'Ct·lv I 4 p.m. to 7 p.nL Only I Sill, h;is un~e r ~o nc I -With This Coupon-I surgery in t\c\r '\'ork I I hospit al fut .. ._. 1>rob.abl" Clrloic•itnl,W\ottbim«C111 5'>tl.IC1mt'n..._ . I s.c:Wna-c ................. 0r. • .a... I 1n<tlignanc.}" in pelvic C•S&.w.,..Ho11u••••C .. •MC••· area. -1 S 5 • 9 5 ·' I I Your Favonle Sealoods Flown tn Fresh I I I 413 s. MA!ll ST. I I {Corner ol Edinger and Main) I SANTA AHA HS·Ull ~---------------~ ' ' ... SllE SAID HE once failed to turn up at a ball ·in his honor in A,u stralip. In Canada he kept guests at a banquet waifing for tYl'O hours while he played squash. Tbe duke Was delighted if iln :ii body e l se pai d a restaurant bill, s he said, although he was a rich man. She said· he cut the. beer lll'Qncy of serv.a nts. at "~t he contlnued(to use it for the benefit of his fri.ends and even for;the im· portation of goods on Which duty s hould h a\;'.e been paid," she said. The author described the commonly held belief tiiat Edward VI II was-a political radical as "rubbish." She said when he was'eovernor o( the B8hamas after ab· dication, he. re fu sed to let nonwhite vi sitors enter by the main door of the m1;1;n· On the ex-king's love life, Lady Donaldson said Ed· ' ward. n~eded to be "pa s· ' sionately, abjectly in love" with a woman who \l.'ould dominate him and. in :. sense n1other hi m, Lady Donaldson is the wife of Baron Donaldso n of Kingsbridge, a farmer who h as held man y distingui shed public posts. especia ll y concernin'g the Welfare of di s<;harged prisoners. 1~~,M~!ltl~-?•~1 m~;;~a*1f.r fa.~!I ~ For Your Holiday Table Come To Plummer's Special ' l 'CHARACTER FLAWED' Duke of Windsor i i I OUR COLLECTION OF DINING TABLES, CHAIRS & . ii Sex Predicament sion . The book is published by \Veidenreld and Ni colson. Snags Mini-sters ..... ~~·~~WE~.~~~~~~,:~ Depitty DA ::ii:. BUFFETS, AT suesTANTIAL sAv1NGs. ·~- rerrain from the expr.ession ...;TQ: ~'I) of views which were quite -t " 3 DAYS ONlY OCT 25 27 ~ out or tune with the polici<> Gets T e rtn 11: -· · I of his country,'' Lady evangelical fortnightly, Donaldsonwrotc. St\N FRANC ISCO IAP) By GEORG E COR:'>ELL "' lll1U1lu Wrll"' Chri stianity Today. ~ She said the ex -king was -,\ fo rm e r Al ameda FRIDAY, SATURDAY (10:00-5:30) SUNDAY {1 :00-5:30) P N E W \' 0 R K -lfowever, he says, an regarded by the govern-County deputy di strict at · ~ ' rotestant pa stors. most or aspect of the problem not ment as a security ri sk torney. \1·ho deli berately ' «- whom are married, in some dealt with adequately is because. or his alleged failed to file hi s 1971 ta x ~ ~-T PLUM M ER'S -~ instances get enta ngled in "the pastor's need for what, carelessness with secret return a s a \1ietnam \\'ar -= · #6 FASHION ISLAND I Pr e di c a m c n l -the fer. l\1en are attracted to the screened all documents that to four months in prison. ~ C•D an age .o l d . pers on a l theotherwomanhastoof· papcrs.The ForcignOfficc protest.hasbeensentenced ·1· NEWPORTBEACH proble ms of the ''other m ini stry not Only fo r "'ent to him because ol his •·1 felt if my government 1 \l.'Oman ." · 't I b t also G th. did not declare y,•ar in 1r· •' It is ··a ma1or probl.e!'" ~~~r1 t~~ ;~~~fos~al u fulfil· ~i:~d~~~an sympa ies, Vietnam, it \\'as not a legal "!I Also in Pasadena oand Los Angeles th.at confronts ~a st~rs In lment itofre.rs." . Wh~n a ne~r~ ?ef,!?~t.ed . \\'<Jr,., attorney Tony Serra, • .. ALL SALE S CASH. CHECKS, MASTER CHARGE, BANKAMERICARD ACcePieo '"' C\ery denomination. ,says li e -na1nta1n s that Britain faced a v1cton ous 39, told U.S. District Court -~ . • t h e R e v . A n dr ew 'minisi "rs most likely to get Nazi Germany during ~o. Judge Albert C. Yloll en-I 1 ·1 t1st pa stor and now a mar· their "hurches are what ""' I....' . !I! !I! ~uslanoby. a former Sap· invol· '?d with women in the ex-king could only insist berg. '~ 6.l~-!l!jlTrl••• IJJ!. ~-Bt0' •• , -~~-· (lit riage counselor in Bowie, psyc h~lo g ists ha,·e etas· l\1d. sified as "maladaptive 'top rl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· CllURClf nuthoritics cite tlol!' personalities." To screen them out he pro· a s1>ecial potcnti<1 I for such posed greater use of psy· situations in the ministry , cholog ica l te s ting in with its duties or vi siting, seminaries. l'oun se lling an d en · couraging mC'mbers at "deeply felt , pri\'ate le,·els. Al so. in mo s t congrega tions there are \l.'O men. lonely and v.·anting • HE SAYS THE "minister "'ho errs sexually docs not start out v.·ith sexual en- counter on his mind"' but to "build his ego on the ad- "The bait is not sex . The bait 1s ego satisfaction , a normal human need ; this leads to an opportunity for sex in volvement." compani oni;hip, \v ho seek the pai;tor's personal advice and guidance. Sometimes .. often unintentionall y and almost by accident, his cf· forts to sympathize and be helpful dC\'CIOI> in to ;Jn af. fair. I The subject its hazards and "·a ~·s to a\'O id them. ge nerat"I~· is included to \'3r yini: ex tent s in seminary trilining. ••E\1 ERY PASTORAL min istry cou r s e in seminary include~ u lecture on th e 'pastor 's relations v.•ith \\'omen in the church." ~l r . Bu stanoby "'rites in the 'Wo11i e 1i Oppressed' LO S ANGELES (UPll -A national of· ficer of a Catholic nun or~an i zation has ae- cu !'ed ma le leaders of organized religion of op· •pressing "'omen by t reat i ng th em a s a subordinalc SC'X. ··11 is drplora ble that religions, as in terpreted by n1 e n. !'Ub j ugat c \\'Omen in the name of the OC'i l y." Sis t er l\1arj?arct Ellen Traxler t old 1h e Am erica n JC'v.·is h Con1 n1itlee 'rhursllar. ·"ro do "·ro ng is one thing: to" \\•rong in the n~1me of lhC' Aln1ighty ls especial ly heinous." miration of a ll people in his congregation -men, v.-;ome·n Una c hildren. ''The wo m en Of the congregation provide ego satisfaction for hi s doutts about hi s masculinity. These doubts a re allayed by messages from the women that he is an attractive male. He then finds himself "'ith the opportunity to check oUt these messages more fully." ~lo\l.'e\•er. "the bait is not se x.·· the R ev. 1'1r . Bustanoby sayo. "'!'!"..: ~;t is ego satisfaction, a normal hum an need; this leads to a n opportunity for sexual involvement.'' AMONG THE "maladap· live ·top dog' personalities" seen as mos\ prone to get in- volved, he cites the "narcis- sists," the "hypernormal' over generous person and the "au tocrat." lie says t he narcissist "needs to be told he is strong, competent and at· tracti \·e·· and there usually are v.·ome n in hi s congr eg ation \vho reel depe ndent a nd unlo\·ed and who find the pastor an ideal. Their meeting of mutual needs easily slips into a .. ,·c r y personal a nd in · , tin1at 9 interes t." l\t r. Bustarl'oby adds. ~iru~~ '{;;7"' "" -......... '(;.'/' COSTA MUA & ~ 541·SH4 ;~ . . A NEW HEARING AID CENTER ll11r11111 ,.; •. ·f1111nr;n1P11< ;, plrn11l'tl lo ftnnout1rl' fo,. rlw r"111 ·t•11i1•111·r qf .'io111h (.'on11l Rl'•itlr1111 1ltr l\111r1•11tl11>r I. 19711 opP11i11~ of i111 Hr rr htonri11~ ,,;,1 ,.,.,,,,.,., ll11rl1r11 «· .411,orint,.,. t:,,r1if;,,,1 //,.nritt~ .-lid ,i.t,,.,.;,.,. Al1111n1:1·l1 lln,l' Pln=n #.'I .Suitt• 101. I.nil""" l\'i~11rl 92677 lly . f111111i11l111r11t When you put it all together, its ~~CL{)lrHES IC{)~ El/fc~~ • Hof Sizes and Larger Sizes A new shopping concept A new lifestyle for YOU! You 're invited to our GRAND OPENINGS PUENTE HI LLS MALL · Sa turday, October 26 WESTM INSTER MALL · Sunday, October 27 SANTA AN ITA FASHION PARK · Opening mid ·November "ClCTHES FCR ICllE" SPORTS\\!EAR-Sizes 36 to 48 • 30 lo 40 DRESSES & COATS-Sizes !2Y. to 26'4 • 16, 18, 20 LOUNGE & AT-HOME WEAR-Sizes 38 lo 48 FOUNDATIONS, INTIMATE APPAREL , ACCESSORIES too! "ClCTHES FCR EllE » invites YOU to our GRAND OPENING CELEBRATIONS! • See the Georgie Keylon Tru nk Show. PUENTE HILLS MALL, Sat., {)ct. 26, 2 p.m. WESTMIN STER MALL, Sun., Oct. 27, 2 p.m. • Register for Door Prizes. A Drawing every Two Hours • Refreshments. all day long "ClCTHES FCR EllE " PUENTE HILLS MALL ·WESTMINSTER MALL and SANTA ANI TA FASH ION PARK Daily, JO a.m .. 9:30 p.m. Salurday, IO a m, · 6 p.m. Sunday, 12 p.rn. • 5 p.n1. • " '' CIL{)lrlrlfcS IC{)R EllE ~~ '" ''" DAIL V PILOT ·1 Su,.fl'l)Se ~LLUT!OAllZ UATs NO AIR. AT ALL .. , Nothing To Hide Anymore AUSTIN, ·rex . <UPI> - TwO entf'rpris1ng coeds at the Univ('rsil )' of Tt'xas are offering lo rent their ;id· dress to fema le students who wanl to conceal frorn their parents the fa ct that they are living with a boyfriend. So far t here ha\•enl been any takers. "Apparently girls don't worry about that any more.'' sa id Anne, the graduate ~tud e nt who placed a classi fied ad in the D1ily Texan, the student newspaper. She declined to reveal her full name. AnER TJIREE days in the news paper , the ad drew only two calls from curious reporte rs and numerous t'alls from othe r girls also ~rested in renting their addresses. Anne and her roommate t'ame up.with the idea as a way of reducing their rent biJI without crowding a third r-oommate into their house. For $50 a month , they of. fere.d to rent their address and some storage space and lo relay telephone tnes- sages from inquiring paren· ts. SllCll AN a rra ngement would be attractive, Anne thought, to girls whose <tC- tual living arrangements could cause problems when parents came to vi sit. In five years at the Austin campus, Anne said, she's seen numerous s uch ar- nngements in the past, so she w•s surprised at the poor response to tbe ad. "I don't know i( people OOn't understand the ad or ii it's just not important to girls any more what their parents think." Tuna Wins Vote of Confidence WASHINGTON W P() - The Food and Drug Ad· m inistration says it has no reason to doubt the safely and purity or canned tuna fis"h. • ·1 ne 1-'UA issued the statement in r f's ponse to a Consumers U nion report that samples from 13 of 16 manufacturers o{ canned tuna turned up "a dislut· bing number o f rodent hairs, othe r aniniaJ.ii' hairs, (eather rragmeritis. moth scales and insect and mag. got parts." The FDA said it asked Consumers Union to for· w ard tes t r esults for review. Jn the n1 c:intimc. ii said. ''on the basis of plant in· ,~pections and other surveys ·regu larly conducted by the agency. the F UI\ has no reason to doubt the general sarety and sn n11.1ry eon· ditionofcanncd tuna." The report front Con · sumers Un io n said the 13 brands "'hi c h s how ed e\'idencc of di rt '>''ere in· di cali \·e of a "pattern of permi ttin g unwhole!:>ome adu lteran t ~ (\vhi ch) ap· pears ind ustr)'·\li'idc . ·• Parrot Sileucea JA C K ~O N . li.ti ss. <UPI) -Three young Jackson youths. rearing a pet parrot "'ould !ell on them, kille d the bird during • burjt l:ary . police say. · Sg t . J ohnn} I.. Dickson !'iflLd the you\hs told invC"st1 i.:ato rs that \\'hile bu r.:la ri l in g a hous.• llH!)' ht•ar d a noise :-t nd ch scover('ct the p11r· rot talk 1ni;t. One or th<' thr ecallcd the na1neof anm her alourl FC'aring tht: _parrot n1:1y r peat lh(l ynuth·s na111 (', they killt.'d it.. \ ; \ f-r•d.1~, October 15. 1974 cut costs: shop our annual HOLIDAY '• • men 's shirts and ties Manhall an dress shirt~. long sleeves ............................ 6.99 M.1 nhJ1t.1n rfr~s shirts. short ~reeves ........................... 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Counuy CollJKe tableware ............................. 14.99 Northern mi1-.r ~lyler/curling iron wilh 16 venls for rhe mosl moisrurc md~ic .................................................. : ...... 12.99 ~~ht;r4;~ r~~;;'~~~-~i'.~ .. ~.~ .. ~'..' .. ~.~'.."1~1~;; RcA. 27.'l<J W"'t 'Bend Flavo Orip. 8 cups in 8 minu1es. · Cnfft't..· or ,.,,,1tcr ................... ~ ..................................... 21 .99 RC)!. t 2 .99 Wc\IBcnd Oulte/matic corn popper:~ ........ : ,,'J9 h rugs R~. 125 .00·450.00 "Sanla Fe" area rugs ...... 99.99·289.99 R~ 17.()().90.00 "lighlning" lringed ru~s ...... 14.99-79.99 Reg. 55.00-200.00 Mouocan "Mad,.gal rugs 49.99-169.99 lamps, pictures Reg. 65 .00. Mirror bordered An.Deco ... , ..................• 39~'9 Ru!'lic pir\e ~helves wilh small framed mrrrors ............ 12.99 R('g. 4.00-10.00 framed pressed flowers ............. 1.99-4.99 Re,.:.. 50.00. Raymond ceramic ta ble lamps ................ 34.99 R~. J0.00. WolleGin8hamshadedaccent lamJl' ..... 19.99 Reg. 30.00·40.00 Wolle Cane lamJl' ........................ 21.99 R~. 60.00·65.00 Du nning Wood lable l amJl' ......... 44.99 furniture wing ch,1ir, floral prinl linen ...................................... 99. 95 30'' wrought iron bakers' rack, 3 shelves ................. 139.95 Melal JO" eiage.e. gold·veined. 5 sliewes ............... 139.95 Drop lid sec retary desk. antique pine finish ............... 99.95 RC"R-325.00 Striped contemporary 7' sofa ............... 259.95 Re~. 450.00 Camel Back 86" Sofa ........................... 380.00 R~. M9.95 Counlry Casual 5 Pc . Bedroom ............ 599.95 5 pc. Medilerranecln luniOf Dining Room ................ 399.95 Conlemporary 5 Pc. Dining Set ............................... 479.95 mattresses Simmons, Sealy and Cenlura• mattresses. · 59.00 e.11. pc.·339.00 set Hi· Riser with 2 twin mattresses ...... : ....... : ................ 19,.00 Brass, velvet headboafds ............................... 69.~318.00 Save 15'..f on Simmom Hide-A-Beds and Centura• convertible s.ofas. allow 4·6 wks. spec. orders major appliances 399.9.l Wes1ing,house 17 cu. ft. frosr proof, icemaker 349.95 499.95 Frigidaire 20cu. fl. side-by-~ide ................... 459.95 239.95 Weslinghouse 18 lb. 2·speed W'51ie« .......... 219.95 259.':JSfrigidaire 18 lb. 2-~ washer ................... 239.95 4119.95 Frigidaire 20 cu. fl. frost free ........................ 429.95 27CJ .CJS M.:iylag family size washer, white ................ 249.95 34Y .lJS Ki1chenA id 7-cycle dishwasher ................... 319.9S 89.90 Eureka upright Vacuum, 1ools .......................... 59.95 29<J .95 Wes1inghou se t 8 cu. ft. freezer ................... 279.95 televisions 449,88 RCA t 9" daig. rreas:color table model .•....• 428.88 648.88 RCA 25" diag. meas. color console ............. 599.~ 678.88 Quasar 25" diag. meas. color con!iOle ......... 628.88 > 599.88 Quasaf 25" diag. meas. colOf console ......... 549.88' 298.88 Zenith 16'' diag. meas. colOf portable ......... 268.88 bJ9.88 Zenilh 25" diag. meas. color console .......... 599.88 stalionery 3_q9 Ranan desk Organizer .......................................... J.19 2.95 Parker's Big Red pen ........................................... 1.69 Burnes of Boston picture frames specia l purch.ise ...... $3-$6 Assorted hnYPd c~~i~:~;;:; .:u;d, .............. ,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,.,)a\'e"'i/i 2.50 our own boxed ~lalionery .................................... 1.25 119.99 Royal Apollo elec:lric type\vrifer 99.99 \Vilh trade-in 84.99 stereos "·" > .• J7q,qs Panasonic 4-channel music system ............. 329.99 1qq,q_s Panasonic slereo system; AM/FM, lurnlable 179.9' 7q ,q5 Lloyd's porlable casselle recorder .................... 59.99 cameras J I ,C)<} Ko<l,1k Pockrl 20 lns1am,11ic camera oulfil ....... 24.99 R9.q9. t 39.qq GAF slide, movie projeclors .... 69.9«J· 109.99 9.00.28.00 Springfield weather inslrumcnls ...... 6.99·22.99 9.9<} G.E.JCraig Ni-cad. battery charger ........................ 7.9' luggage ]4.00-7.5.00 A~std. Sa mwnile FJshionaire luAAa~e 23 .80-49.00 40" ~uil pak, ~ia l purch.J se ..................................... 7.99 'lmpn rled leather an aches, special pu rchase .............. 39.99 toys, bicycles t 7_qq McDnnald'\" hy Play<kool... ........................... I t.88 I q_9q Holid,1y Inn hy Playskool .............................•.. 14.88 20.qq HO ~au~c electric train by Tyco ............. : ........ 19_.88 2f1 .9q 110 gauge roodrace ,et hy Tyco ....................... 19.88 1 l.99 Elcc1ric football Ro>me hyColoco ....................... 6.99 9.98 Baskerhall nnd ROO l sct. .....................................•. 7.88 l SJ18 Knit Magic by M.lnel .............................•........... 9.88 14.88 i!Jrhic's Beach Bus by Malle! ............................ 8.88 5.88 Monnp<1ly by Parlw Bros .................................... J.88 4.89 Deluxe AAAravarion by Lakeside ......................... 2.88 15.'l'l Moto Cmss conVC1Sion kit ..... ! ......................... 10.99 79.~q Men~ad~' J.speed rourinRhikes ................ '16.99 92.qq Boys'·~ racing bikes ......•.•................... 79.99 '_.> you can believe a;~BROAOWAY ·' .. ... • ' , •' • • rrid!r. Octobef2:S. , sir• • • ' but .cost~: ~hop our· annual HOLIDAY misses' coats I I ' ' SUEDE AND ANIMAL·LOOK COATS 79.99 Choose from an -ol suede ;and IP"al 1111mal looks. 1().1 6. misses' suits THREE PIECE PANTSUITS 29.99 Many slyfes in novelty pantms, solids. Sizes IJ.18. contempora dresses PYJAMA SETS . rq,'42 27.99 Sensuous kn~s in solids and diamond dol pollems, pastels or darks. Styles for day ot evening, a new kind ol 11e1sa1iljty. 6-16. plaza dresses HOLIDAY KNIT PANTSUITS spocill ,..-i 19.99 A fabuous collection ol rela.ed knits! ferfect kw career, !>hopping. traveling. Misses' sizes. Special purchase! Pyjama sets for every occasion.-... 19.,, career dresses FALL PANTSUIT TRIOS Spociof ......... ! 25.99 A great sryle in multiple parts. The newest loob in Fall colors in washabte pofyesfef. Misses' sizes. women's dresses . EASY CARE DRESSES 19.99-29.99 . A variety of styles ror all occasM>n -wear in new f~I colors, easy<are fabrics. 14¥1·22'k. maternity shop MATERNITY PANT TOPS 5,... .... $10.$14 """ A comfonable charming collection ol tops by• nune you know. Prints and solids, 6-18. S30·S34 Printpyjamasf0f~wear,6-t6 •.••• 1t.'9 hats 'n hair Res. SZS "Genie 11" odjusubleclossic wig ................ 1•.99 Reg. 19. 95 "C.ndi" curly wig ........... -..................... 15.99 junior suits CORDUROY PANTSUITS 25.99 1he important shirt Sook in conon corduroy, •bsolutely smashing. Rusi, NY!' or burgundy. S.13. <POL VESTER GABARDINE MIXERS .... $211-$34 11.99·23.99 lackeo;, panlS, shins, all tho pans you need for cre.1tive mixing. Hunt~, rust or camel. 7-13. • hi debs SHIRTS AND BLOUSES GALORE . .... $10.$1Z 4.99-6.99 Solids, pints and checks, all for young ;unioB in .1ssonecf color.-, washable, fabrics. Jr. sizes S.13. sportswear sweateh CARDIGAN WRAP-UPS ,...s1112.99 .. Crunchy sweatm,. onl! betted, one pocketed. s.r,..n<ly, NyY, hunler, brown, NSt. S-M-l. . - R.,.. s 1l·S1 2 polyes"" ribknil 1op5, asst .. S-M-L ......... I,,, • sportswear separates POL VESTER COORDINATES ,.._ s1 .. SJ8 11.99-24.99 A f.lVO<ile label! Checks and solids in panls, sldtts. bl,1ze;, shirt jacket and coon:ll~li"8 blouses. Green or n,1vy with beiee. 10-1 6. W.><hable p<int and solid blouses .................... 11.99-12.,, active sportswear PANTS ASSORTMENT r ... $17·$1111.99·12.99 An outstanding group of washible acrylic and polyester styles in greOI colors, 1().18. plaza sportswear ,.,.., 11oor KNIT COORDINATES ,.._ S16·Sl6 9.99·14.99 By a lop mafi:er in tamet, rust. huntt"f IV"'f', plum. brown °' winr. Pullon poitnts, 9.99. Shlrtjllc., 14.99 Knit shirt in qnn1 or ~tid1 9.99 I : ,, plaza blouses -n- FAMOUS LABEL PRINT KNIT SHIRTS • . orig. '16 9.99 The IP"al lalloring I""' expect Imm lheoetop makers! long s1-, plackel front, straight cut bottoms. ~ine washable prin1s, sizes' 8-16. Res. S 16 polyeslerprinl J»nl IO!'Wll-18 .................... ,,99 Rrg. SI S·S16 Knit lops, assorted sl\<les, 11-16, 5-M·l. ... 8.99 hosiery BEL·AJR" ANNUAL HOSIERY SALE rog. 1.25.ss 99c·l.99 #165 rog. S2 Sol1on nylon pantyhose ........... _ .. 1.5' #1040reg. 2.SObikini pantyhose ....................... 1.99 #1080 reg. 2.50sheet4o-wai~ pantyhose .......... 1.99 #2270reg. 2.SOextra-wide pantyhose ............... 1.99 #2330reg. SJ control4op pantyhose ................. 2.39 #2210reg. 4.95 support sheet4o-wai~ panlyhose J.99 #1350reg. SS girdle lop pantyho5e .................... J.'9 #320 reg. $2 lhigh-hi stockinss .......................... 1.59 #S40 reg. 1.35 fl at knit heel-toe stockingsl·-··-·-1.o9 #2190reg. 1.25 sheer knee-hi stockil"g'i .............. 99c fashion jewelry I 2K GOLD-FILLED JEWELRY speciol ......... 4.49-12.99 ~icale chains, some with semi?eck>us stones. accessories SHAWL GROUP .... $169.99 . lusl Ille thing kw chilly evenings. Jer>ey kn~ shawls ol washable acrylic and dressy hobnail. IO<W. nylon, Natural. black or camel with fringe. S9-S 12 acryllcshetland pullover, 6.99. Cardisan ........ 8.99 . $4-S8 scarves, squares, oblongs. etc .................... ?.99-3.99 "itoves Special purchase. Knit mufOers. hats, gloves, mittens 1.99-4.99 Special purchase. Driving glcwes, nylon-vinyl ............. 4.99 Special purchase. Palmer knits, lealhef-look palms ...... 3.29 . personal le~thers PURSE ACCESSORIES Sptciol ........... 5.99-11.99 A w~e epUection of hold-alls by a top maker. Checkbook secretaries, VIP's, illdex: secretarie!io; in .1 !ielection of patteins. rog. 62.50-$100 Rosewood jewel chests ......... 52.99·79.99 ~-SS Smoke pack with Ronson butane lighter ........... 2.99 handbags CONTEMPORARY VINYLS Speciol pum-9.99·12.99 la>-y-to<arry bags with lots of compartments. Swingy straps CQClvert from shoulder lo late sryJes. Rich, burnisned colors. otig. S2S halian impor1 vinyl bags ............................. 1&.9' ~iii purchaS!'-CJSU.::! !=::!'-.er bq:;, ;;s:-.ortd 1(.~?A-" cosmetics MONTEil LIPSTICKS sPeci.11 ... rd!.uo 9.00 A Broadway exclusive •.. one super-rtch ~ii lipslkk in .i smart gold·lone pouch with 4 refills. Rtg. St S RevJon Elerna "27" Cream, 6 oz ................. 10.00 Special purchase. Daisy pattem iccessories for bath or hedroom ........................................................... 6.99-13.9'1 women's shoes DELISO DEB SPECTATOR PUMP rq. SJO 24.99 Classic pump stylins with new polish. Leather and suede, suppSe comfort in gray or camel. R<!!-$22 Belairs mpeio~soft;e ............................. 16.'9 NATURALIZ£R'S MID·HEEL CASUAL '"' $27 16.99 The ''Colonide". ;use a bit dressier for pants°' skirt . Black or navy palent, smanly ornamented. • Reg. S21 Fall sandal, the "Switch" ............................ 16.99 SPORTIVO MODA WEDGE reg.$2015.99 Our own bouncy crepe sole wedge styfe in navy or camel leclther. Day-long comfon and sryle. 0-JR. Sf O--S20 Famous name shoes, sandals, asst. ....... 7.9' young world shoes . GIRLS' PLATFORM SOLE BOOTS reg. $12 8.99 PLlllorm sole fashion boots siyled for cool au1umn d"'f'. Black or wniie. 9-4 jnfaots' wear CURITY PRE-FOLD DIAPERS ' l<g. a.so 6'. 99 Ot1y ~nd night sflile with ex1r a thkkness to absorb mot•, keep b.iby comlort•ble. Rejl. ? .SO lnlanl w.,m jackets. boy or girl .................... 4.99 Orlp. SS· 16 Stretch coveralls, fl.a.ml! r~ardant, boxed .. 3.99 • , you can believe infant's furniture lullabye "Jenny Lind" crib Reg. $140104.99 Traditional styling with spindled headbo.lrd, foot- ho.1rd, sides. Maple, while or yellow, un<tssembled. Reg. S 1 SO matching S-drawerchesl ..•...........•. 109.99 furniture delivered from our service building Reg. S42 Kolcraft super "X" finn mattress, wet proof zip cover ........................................................................ 29.99 toddler's wear Reg. SlO-S l & Toddler girls' dresses, rdmous name, 2.-4 6.99 Reg. Sf>..$9 Acrylic swearers, boy Of girl, 2-4 ................ J.99 . " Had .Sex Changed, •• Seeks Job • TRENTON, N .J. IUPl)- h-1rs. Paula Grossman. a musie teacher who under· little girls' wear went a se x-change -------------------I 1>peration three yean ago, SPORTSWEAR COORD INATES has fil ed suit in federal court asking ror rein- Reg. $7·S12 J.99·6,99 statement lO her teaching Blouses, panls, skirts, jumpers and sweaters, a super position. f hies Mrs. Grossman, SS. of group o mixa · 4..f>x. Plainrield, N.J .. was a Reg. 4.SO·SB knil lops, 4-6x ................................ 2.29-3.99 junior hi~h school music Reg.$1 2·S J8dresses,panlsets,4·6x .................. 6.91J..9.99 teacher 111 the Uern"rc;ts •-"S9 · 1· k ·1 1 4 6 4 4•5 99 Township School District ~o-;rr ,eans, acry 1c n1 pan s, -x ··-··-··· • r • S S I · 4 ~ '99 ror 14 years, bul was Reg. 7-9 acry ic sweaters ................ 1 .................. :;r7"V>o su~pended after undergoing Reg. Sib hooded nylon jacker, warm ining4.fJx ..• -12.99 the operation in April, l97l . 11fE SUIT asks ror rein-little boys' wear statement and back pay. ____ .;...,. _____________ -! claiming that the school UTILE BOYS' PANTS district dis missed lier ror reasons which had nothing to do with her-ability to teach. leg. $6-7.50 4 .49 FaVOJite styles at savings. Assorted easy-care fabrics in slims, regulars, 4-7. S7-S9 Sweaters, turtlenecks, pullover.i, vests, card;gans, 4.7 ..................................................................... 4.""6.99 Reg. S16hoodednylon parka,4-7 ............... _ .......... 12.99 Reg. 3.W:SS Sport and knil shins, 4-7 ................. 2.29-2.49 "For.having this curative surgery, 1 wa s dismissed." the suit charged. ''It is my contention that as a law~ abiding, tax.paying citi7.e0 • my livelihood and career ha ve bee n de stroyed through unfair and unlawful girls' wear discrim ination ... ...;;;_ _________________ I The Bernards Township GIRLS' COTION SUEDE COAT School Board mointains the •-Sl6 19•99 post belonged to Paul Gros --... sman. who t.aughl at the A lamb-soft look at collar and hemline with elastic school until the operation. waiY styling. Nalural tones, 7· 14. LAST FEBRUARY, the R~.-$9 Acrylic cardigan swealers, Jots of colors, 7-1 4. 6.99 a ppe 11 a le div is i'on or Reg. SS Pants by a top maker, fall slyles, colors, 7· 14 ... 4.99 Superior Court 4ph~ld a st ate Education Depart- streel floor lingerie ment decision which ruled that students might suf'rer -------------------! adverse psychological ef-fects by having a teacher v•ho changed sexual iden- tity . BRUSHED SLEEPWEAR 4.99-5.99 Long gowns, wallz gowns "nd cozy p.j.'::i. Many styles, easy washing, in pastels, S-M-l. nylon briefs, bikinis, assl., 4-7 ................................... 6/S.89 long half slip. while, beige, S-M·l ....................... J.99·4.49 daywear lingerie Reg. $6 Pant liner by Hilro, while, nude, S·M·L ....... 4.49 Reg. S& Formal sl~p by Hilro, white, nude, S-M-l .... 4.49 junior lingerie FOOTED PAJAMAS Female Priests Approvea ST. LOUIS, II~ (UP() - The Diocese or Eal iern Mis- souri ha s voted t<> ordain and license women pricsls. Reg. $15 9.99 ln a unanimous vote, the Plastic footed sryles in ppy pints, styled by 12-member standina: com- California Junior Dreamers. Sizes 7-13. mittee or the diocese said: _ _..._..,....,-,_-...,.._-+---------I "Hencerorth. the shnvt._!!lg body fashions committee of tbe Diocese or Missouri will consider cart- BALI BRAS, BRIEFS didates for ordination to the diaconale a nd the Orig. S7-8.50 4.19-4.99 priesthood withouL regard Bras, slrapless, underwi re or convenib.le styles, 4.49. lo their sex." Underwire in D cup, 4.99. Matching panty brief. The Rev. Charles F • Rehkop{, diocesan ad-S-M·l, 4.19 ministrator. sa id tbe Orig. $5 Vassarette facycontour bra, A·B-C ................ 3.99 change is the lirst full· Special purchase. Beau-T·Mold't underwire bra, White, 1 opening ror regular and C·D·DD ..................................................................... 5.59 -valid ordination of wome n ~pccial purchase. Beau· T-,Mol<fe p.:int hOC'f, below lhe in th e American Episcopal Church. kne<>, i\t-l-XL .............................................................. S.69 "It may well be historic,•• he said. robes, loungewear ''l~owever, Rehkopr said a process of accepting RC'~-SJ2 plush pile wrJP robe, acrylic, pastels .......... 21.99 ~·omen ca nd id~Les may not be. initiated immediately because the diocese will fashion sleepwear elect a new b ishop io December. ROBE P.f. GIFT SET • 9.99 Dellums'. Cl.1).).it op.1que nyl6n rricor p.j.'!. wilh mdlching c0.1r . P,1sr:els with \vhite piping. 32-40. Orig. S7-S 14 .Nylon long gowns, p.j:~. short robe, ~hort Son Held J.,'0\"n, S-M·l ......... , ............................................. S.99-8.99 OAKLAND IAPI - fashion fabrics The 17·)'C3r·old son oC Congressman Ron Del· lums wa s arrested for DOUBLE KNIT PR INTS, SOLIDS inve s ti g ation o r burgl ary -the-boy's .... $5·5.50 fd. 2. 99 yd. second brusn with the O.lCron..., VIII polyesrer prints and Trevira• polyester law in little more than a solids. Easy-c.are for f.ishK>n sewing. 60" wide. year. police report. Police 53id they ar: S,X't·i,11 purch.ise. Pol~tcr gab.Jrdil'IC' p.incrns. rested Michael Dellums "f>litt ... yrl .................................................................... 2.9' and ~lich3el lt1illcr. 18. Reg. Sas UniQlM.'ly You dress form, \vith co\it"f .......... 59.99 bolh or O:tklond. nbout midnip;ht w ed nesda y ar- hair styling salon ter the a~artm ent next door to '1o1 iller's was bur~larized. FROSTING SPECIAL Dellums recently ~pent lime at a rt:rorm . R<g. SJO 18.50 with 5<I school near Chino f0< ph.'itd111 ~ guilty to par· H1~hh~hl your hJ1r \v1th hoslin~. Be cxci1in~I uc1pat1ng in an a.rmcd tl'.lhhery · in .Jun~. um . li e Ii ve s "''Ith h is n\~lht'r. Arthurine, who theOROAD\NAY \Ytts divorced from Tlcl· lum~ tO-C:.11£) in 1900. • ·' . • / ' • • I "Jfj OAILY PIL01 r t•day OctotK11 Lti. 197 .t Ot•ulh Noli<'<' llELMS ....... Mff H"""", >ti HM ti~ Co$f--IN•. (A, 0.lt .. "'"'~ (k-U, H I&. ~-..,,_ ...... Mt<, -IO'ot l.ilM. Emergency 'If Elected' Drill Eyed F~ournoy Vows Brown Receives Standing <--... ~: \h it•. I( ............ . ,..,., .. OI ~ r\IO~: bf'ol-. c...,oe ""--ot l!Olt! 11•11.i,, '"'" 0t•flll-c-N1c111·• _.Ml lll••t 11•••1 0 •_.ow:lthl!Of .... .,.,,...,"''"'~ti ••II"" MIO !loill"'OI' 11 OD AM. 11'«11°' \I .... Ol-1 ••I~ IS• (11.trllrt !rrl;tnOltt(1""'1 1111""" ol 1io-" IM,...,.,, °"'*"'' t llflf!l""I""\ tie' m-IO Hji-PI flltl.I, f> c. lo• l'Q.11, "lf>llf-', (A,~ '"~'""'"' l'la<U • v ... ,..,..,111 f'w~. W fl.lellllly P~lt'( \l+ew Mori_.,, ~:~m~~7~~~~ To Fire Bright . ~ Ovation--From 6 Youths lfEEl.AN t.vcHlt .t.i•on l(~tl.t~. ''"-ol ,.,,.,.,.1 6f.o(J> C• O!lleo!<IO!,.tl>O<l-23, lt'll•fl S..•I ._._,(•I'· Uno~"''' M""•(.M c.<>••· :!o111viwH by twu d•u'l"lf•\. S>i••on 8.....-DI LMI..,... litoKll, [1 , •..0 !.lltf """"""""'-n (II Po.-io11, A"'°"'"· lfVM Ql....0.:llh ....... , Ol'lt DtOH .. •, ~ ,..,., ... --\!\ .. ,,LO•\ Au~M!I Mr"""•JI w<· V.tl'\ WIU Do P.,10 11 ~· M !(ftal!I'\ _.ncl jt,11 #l"Otf• (pl\(011~1 (~"''"' ,.,,_ <!<!' .Y.t• ..,, S..111'0.n. O<tobP• ?ttn •• 10 DO.l.M. '" 1,. uol •-''· '""'mot1;il ton•'lo.ilklM """' blio-tuC.,~I« ~iOfo"~• l) .. W.L1nc.lllll, ,......,..,m,c...111. prepare ro r n atu r al AN AH Et 1\1 Flournoy conrentrated his disasters s uch ... s car-Republican gubernatorial talk on what he railed "a , thquakes m a y be in the hopeful Hou5ton I. F1our· crilital need to balance ruture for Orange Coonl}' noy said Thursday economy and environ- school children. regional coastal comrnis· ment." The drill would be thl' sion chairman Dr. Donald ''The goals of solving result or a reou•."l made Bright wi ll be the ri rst " r economic as well as en· by th e Ne w porl ·'-1 es a state o Cicial he will Cire iC Uniried School Bo"rd tu he is elerted. vironmental problems are ~ " F not inl'Ompatible," F1oor· Orange Coun1 y Superinten· lournoy said Bright, ac-noy said . ~'They can and , flClMM de nt of Schools Robert cuscd of using his position must be solved together or Peterson. to raise funds for Edmund we will continue going Ne.wport.:~l e s a Superin-G · Brown, Jr·· s hould from crisis to crisis ." tcnde nt John Nic oll said either resign or be fired ,_,.,...~ l"''W'' A<M"lflT>. oor•""11 ,)lllO ICl.,;PIQ roW>tlW< 01 0...ol~, A°"""' HOq.1<111, ..;o,,._ 01 c.torCll' fl. IJ!M'l>m '(•i•l•I-'°' S.111· &r-f<otl. C.0•-<Id _,, F''°"' 11 00 """" IO •·oo PM ...... O S..1<>•1111' ' 00 ""'to II 00 ....... , ... , .... 'H .,(ti ~""""''II •t f;<Mel~f!cl Cl'mO.l•rf , (F"<•QC>. llh-\. fla.111 !lr<{Jtt llfl, C.O•tlfl• Cll'I _, MOrl-f ll .. •011" Peterson is lookin g into the i~~~iately: . Flournoy urged loral reque s t . •l e s a id the It 1s particularly 1mpor· governments not to' fear a Dll,,,.....~"...,.. c·ounty supe rintendent h;is tanl that we keep polities helping harld in planning WOULD BE BRIGKT·LESS ordered a special commit-oll\,_J)r~pl anning," ,he said. rrom the s tate lever C1ndldate Flournoy' SIMONS Mo,1~rl !.!-•gt ~UI LIQllN, (_.. Diiie ot ....... °''*' n. "'~· s.t•••<t!'!I "'"'"'"°' P•t•flt: y;,... --idl P1•• ~t1..,.., Aa-euc~Ll & SON WUTCLlff MOllTUAllT •27 I!. 17111 51., Uwo Mesa 6'6-"888 -·-BALTl-IERGEROH RIHER.t.L HOME -·-SELL HOADWAT MOITUAllT I IOStoodwoy. CCY.ota~ b42·q'~ -·-DILDAY HOTMEllS MOllTUAllT 1791 I fleotll 81-d. Hu111i11g10<1 Beach 842-7771 '1<1 4 Redordo Ave. long8eoch 1213)•38-1145 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA HACH MOllTUAIT 1795 l ogvno Cony011 lld. • •94.94 Is -·-McCORMICK MISSlOH MoRTUAllT 28832 Comina Copor;trano Son Juan Cop+s1r0110 A9,S.1776 ' -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAllK "°""'"" "'°"""" Choe, .. ! 3500 Pcx.·hc View Or<~ ~t Beocli. Cohlorn•a 644.2700 -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUHERAL HOME 7801 Bo!~ Aw.., W~tm•n~ 893·1525 -·-SMITHS' MolTUAllT' 627 Mo111 S1. lee to study the propo!tHt..->-rdon't think this kind or because , without such vihich would have cltY and practice o u.&ht to b e 'rooperation , development <'ount y agencies and ••hoot tolerated and , 1r I am elec-in the state would continue "" to be "hod gepodge." dis tricts coordinating a led governor, Bright will massive drill. be the fi rst ofririal to'£0. '' · ''It is vitally n~ressary At a meeting earlier this The conservatively-dres-for us to look at the long month, when a~ked to a~ sed state controller, a for· range outlook and shape our prove tbis year's civil mer college professor and destiniesaheadoftime,"he d e f e n s e r eg ul a tions two-term Assemblyman. said. Newport.J\.fesa School ex: addressed his remarks to pressed concern that the Orange County business natural disaster drill has leaders attending an an· never been attempted on a nua\ economi:: outlook con· countywide basis. rerence. 0 111ERE IS an urgency it:oday to delineate broad land areas for particular uses ,:'' h e s aid. ··Agricultural land. for example must be preser·· ve~ if . h:.a.liforni_a is lo ma1nta1n its pos1ticn as They said they believe it would be beneririal for the agencies to actually car'ry out a drill. since the area is prone to disasters such as earthquakes. Appointment SACRAMENTO <UPI) - Gov . Roanald Reagan has named Democ rat Leonard l\f. Le ''Y lo r e place· a Senate-rejected nomination as commissioner of the .state Workmen's Com~n­ sation Appeals Board. · Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK CAP) Henry Blackman Sell, 84. editor-at·lar ge or Hariicr·s Bataar. died Wednesday, Sell also wa!i a pioneer in the fi eld of precooked and parkaged food s. Obituaries TllOUGll 11£ DID make a few comments aboot his Democratic opponent. SANTA ANA -Orange area, but it did note the County and rive other figure would hit 18,500 by Southern California ('OUR-1985. Over the 15 years aner ties will h ave to makJ? lhat. the report says, the room fer another 32,000 num ber ~'ill double. private airplanes -by the Orange County Ai"i>ort is year 2000, a state report currently thought to have has revealed. the biggest single fleet in the area -a total or 750 The state . Dep~rtment of permanently based t the i:rans~rtat1on, 1n a report raci l'ty a riled with the DiVi!iiOn or . T I o' Ae ronauti cs Board, . he range County ~eld estimated the state will ~s also the sec?nd busiest have to spend at lea!it SlO in the country 1n tern;is of billion for new ai rport total takeo r.fs a.nd land1~gs. faci li ties by the 1 rn of th ~ost or wh1{'h involve hght u e aircraft. century. The report is the 15th Besides Orange County. and fin al one prepared ror the counti es of Los the transportation depart· A~gele~. San B~rnardino, ment by a Redwood City R1v e rs1de, Imperial and consulting firm. Ventura are mentioned in the report. 8UYSMARl'IR COMPARE University Stereo No. 1 in· Stereo Values • Tlw.> Hormon/Kardon 800+ is. our ~·selling Sfi'Teo/Qu3d AM/FM Stcreo Re(eivei ... (ombines si• of 1he besl rf'Ceiwfsyou c:an buy inro one un it: morn:>. stereo. Ml?l't>0lMe1eQ. enhanced st.:>1eo. CD4. and SQ. Featurl's. Built '" CD4. Bunt In SQ. 360° soundlield balante control. and more ... c:i'ln oe U !>CO 111 Slereo mod<' wi!h O'ilef ii,.j W<11~ al con1tnuou5 RMS po"1E'I' or ilt the flip of J s\l/ilch. can Ix-conW!'led to a 4·Ch<lnnet uml. The Bl C 980 is" b.•h·d1ivt'fl "Progromn1Mlle Turn111ble-with solid Slah.' t-k'<lronl( pitch conrrol and illumin<1t.:?d strobl-·v·S<"ope. harman/ kardon C>'.tG List:J.~ 9906. • ... •697. ad1ust,1bk1.i:eC"u<>1ngonhmearm.. ' . hi!~ '"'IQUC p1og1.imm1ng sy~r.·m th.JI allow~ you 10 s.>IPCI the nun1bo.'1 nf n><orrl~ you w.inl to p\.:iy dlltomanc.1lly. (omt'S comple1e With h."bt• .ind a Pickt>ring VIS 5[ M.11J111•t>c.· El\1p1JC3\ Diamond ~<111- ~ T ...,,o E PI 60 rwo·wny Acou~r­ ir Air !IU"lpt'TI!.lon <pe.tl«>r ~h?rrl' \hilt k'""lv h.'ndk> mas1o111e amoun1,,. of p.l\l'"' w1lh '"'m.lrkabl..> d1Spt'r~1011 <1fll'I rl.:111111 n:>mpl,11v this Supt'r QUA(} STERLO SYSTlf.I" Super Stereo lilllill Cj--i Unbeatable Value ••• •Th .. ALTEC 710A Af.f!FM Stereo Rettitwr combines a ~up•.'l'·~nstllV.:! Sleteo FM Tuner Wllh A fuU 60 Wans RMS ol conlillUOUS powi.'f; <in cxcl'pl1onol p..>rlormer. feature for fealure, unbeatable In 115 prKk' '""9"· Tht!Gar1Md42MS!ealu1escueing. base~ a Shure M· 73 ECS Magnt•tlc C~ with eUiptical stylus. Two M 11ritl"IU 4G T wo·W<ly boollsht?lf Sl)l'1111er ~ems that combtne: high powet h.lud\ing r11pabil~les wilh m;w,\mum elficiefley complete this wi.Jl.b.Jl,1nrcd S\j'Stetn • , • ............... c:; .. ,, .. ,J • ;\faro"'" 2220 /IM fM Slereo Rf'n>t~t featu11ng M..-anll qunl1t\j' 3f\d p:rlOl~nN' 1oi11h OWt 40 Wat!s of ronlinuou< RMS~ pul!oing lhrO\lgh C.""A• fl()ISt' low d1!>1CffK'lfl t1~uitty. HM '1111'" tourh tuning and tNtllY molf' 1,..,iu1ri, •• ;-1 GU1Ti1td •hi!} Au1nm111k: Ro 'ord Ch.1nger wtth ru-c1ng, b.tl.<' ,1rnl " Pll'k•'T•llg Mogf'l{'llr 0 1.l!TIOTic\ c ... rt11d9P, Plus two SM Two·Wav ~<tlr J•1 •UWl'lt5IOI\ sp..itkl'T ~· m~ to com~t(' !hi& tupM Eronon'l\I •297 ····""' ... Mfg'•· List: •521!"' NAPIO rlNl\NCING-AlL RISK INSURANC£ ·, 't'lAR WRITfCN CUARANTl:l ANO SPt.AKlR fH1'1">t l!A('K Pl.AN AVAILAl\lt ttouas: MOfl·f-ri. tt:lO ,.,,.., • 9:l0 p.m. s.1.: to .1.m. • 6.:lO p.m. Sun: Noon. 6:l0 p.m. COSTA MESA lltttiltw,_I .... t7141,4Z-tSl l LOHG BEACH 2711 hcffk c..u tt.y. astPr cnarge . •'"" .. IZlll 4lMtll I \ number one produrcr or the nation's food .•• Touching· on the cam· pa ign, Flournoy said he knows he is behind in the polls. "But J never put much stock in polls unless I am ahead," he quipped . The GOP candidate saved one barb .against Brown ror the end, drawing a standing ovation from the 500 dele gates. "California will be green for eight more y~ars and it will ne ver be Brown again," Flo!Jrnoy said. and three new single-run- way recreation airports be built in Southern California to accommodate the pre- dicted boom in fly ing. State officials said the report purposely sidestep- ped the matter of where the new a irfields should be jbuilt because or potential battles with lora l agencies. According to ·the report, there are already eight commercial airports in the six counties and 30 general aviation fields owned by cities or countic!ii. • The Loguno Niguel'• Sea Terrace Apart-" ments create a nev.• kind of an1n·t.mPnf. er· li ving for adults. From patio of balcony , you look ou t upon an ocean view, or ll park· like setting. White sandy beaches and cru ising sailboats invite you to enjoy a swim, 11ail, or e\'ening stroll in the su nl'lct. And ·1oitk your mari na·styled apartmentcome 11.ll the pleasures of Lagu na Niguel's 8,000 acre world-:grtat ? recreation, convenier\t. shopping, friendly people. It's the choice way toliv~- Put a Ii in your lift .,. todc1ycome to •Laguna Niguel Tht Choice Commu nity Rancho Bernardo and VillO:.ite Park, other fine New Town11 by Avco Community Developer1, lnc. (71oi) 493-0fiOI • A fut ..... of 1ingle1 or double• i1a peat w•J to1lay fnohapo. A court.11 no1' under construc-tion and due tot ~plttion la October • --·- Recreation Center Come home t:o the joY!f of recreation atyourownRee. Cent.er. There'•• 11~nrltlingawi• ming pool and Jacuui hla/hen n un u,billlardand game f"OOml,anda .... ,.; ...... and fireside lounl'o DI reetlona : From Lo. A n~le&, take the San !>MIO/ Santa Ana JI~ way tout.h to c..,..va11ey Parkway exit. Ri(bt (approX.C mi,, to Paciftc c.ut Rlahwaf, Le!tl mile to Nlpel Rd. Lett-. Nirl'.lel Rd. to The Sea'n!nue A-U. • r Frid;ty Oclober 25. 197·1 DAIL'( PILO f .. , I I Battin Loses ·Battle U'alto11 La11~1cl1~~ Attack SANTA ANA -Orani:c Cou~t..x Supervisor Robert Battin, lonesome crusa11er again~ smoking, ha11 IC»it another ba-tlle 11gillnst tobacco. be purchased. Wot ll brought before supervisors ror fi nal approval of the high btd. 1 'Government Threat to Freedom1 Supervisors this week \'Oled 4-1 to·approve a five- lyear le a se for the new county courthouse tobacco st.and.· The l~bby concession, where cigars, cigarettes, candy and ma l'l:az.ines can BATTI N SA ID he would hwve been willing to grwnt the lease to Herbe r J . Maranz ir the bidder httd stopped tobitcco sali:s. "Newspapers and· things 11re okay, but allowing him to sell tobacco is working <it cross-purposes with health reports," Battin said. ORANGE COUNTY 'NO GUTS' Critic Walton ( /~ Trial Set For 2 Men In Assault By \\'ILl.IAi\1 SCllR EIBER. governrtH•nl "u uni" !he 011M IM1hJJt.-Mttt rights of t1·1~l' •·nti ri11 1~t·" AN1\llt:lt\t -Governor .. \.Ve ha\'l' .i sa y1n~ in onald Hcagan's top lran· Sac r amt·nlo !hilt t herl~ sportat1on airlc 'rhursda y ar1.:11't l'nut1~h AUis 111 1hl· unle ashed 11 blis tering al· l.iu s 1n<.' . .," i:un11nunllv 1c1 lack on polil1c i11n s and (('~ti onl~ lu111 gr,v hl11i.;;rd.'" gove rn111cnt. char~ing they he :.:11 tl , '"Unlt·:.s \OU do '"vre destroying A1neric<ln s on1l'lh1ng , h1 stur»l \\'Ill rrcc l'llll'rprisc . \\'l"ll l' lh<1l lhnst• \l'ho hat! "People ar<.• inc reasinAIY the niost t11 10~1· did the concerned that this nation lca:.t to prc\'enl 11." that h as become a Ci11· \\'a I l o n ., a ~ti I h c d crclla through s weat and Ame rican bu s tnt·~s c·orn- ~ard \\'Ork y.•ill revert to a munity has to cornn11t IL· pumpkin 11•h e n the be ll self tu " 1n ditant dl'fl'n:-e tolls our bicentennial,'' or c<qllt1 li sr11, y.•hich. he 111- ~aid Frank Walton, state s isted is nul an evil lhiug. secretary of bus iness and \Vallon :.<J \'Cd his sh1.11·· transportation. pc:.l barb" for poliur1 ans. Walton's speech, tinged ·y.·ho, he :-aid , have .. IK.'r11 with glowing praise for the b1tl l'll by Lhe b ug or U.S. systl'1n or ca pitalism. rl'dislrtbut1on." was made et the Orange "I l'all this Robin !loud · County Chamber nf Con1-is m -l aking fl'om lho:.t: 1ne rce Econo1nic Outlook 11·ho hal'e and gi l'in ~ 10 Conference here . \\'hen it thn,c \1 ho h;1\l' not." hl' "'as over. he received a said. "'Ta king frun1 -those (ive-minute stand in g y.•ho earn and giving lo oval ion from about 500 those \\'ho yearn." l'onrerencc attendees. \Valton ~a id the ll.S. is "Go,·crnn1 e nt that can hea d e d for an e ra o f give you all you 1vant can polillc<il 1.h·rn<1 gogucs y.•ho also lake everything you arc rc;1p i 11 ~ a h<Jr vcst of have," said W<Jlton, a.infliffert'nt't'. ll'ading con s erv t1live "'Politiei:1n ~ today <irt' economist 11•hc n he joined willing 10 t;1x r vt!ry thin~ Heagiln's c<ibincl. but lhl'ir imaginations."' he "Rc m cn1ber ca pitalism said. ··1·hc government is has nu subs titute· but state-be in !: rorced to run the ism," he said. "Whether it printing presses like bi g progra ms w ill kill 1u:-I .1~ :-11r1.J :1" 1>a ra ~l l l':-1111 f1·1ut lrl'l':-," hl' ;u ld1•d ·Thi· p ara :-it (•s k 1l l 111 g ou r 1·l'on011)tc frui t <i fl' 111a ., :.tVt• i;1Vl'll\\'t1y:.. l\l'lf.irt•, ;1 \I' a s t l' ( U I \\ ,1 1· ,1 11 d •hys lC'ric:ll 1•11 \ iru nllh'ti\:d ;.H'li\'Lt y," "Sonic polil1 fia 11., !iM!.1y ntakl' ~·1u1 \\ j,11 1111' I l'l r11;i(-. 11vc ht rtl1 t'O n!roJ .'' \\':il!i•11 cont inu4.'d. '"l'hl't'1; 111 •• 1 ti\· nothing ;1<: :.11l'e ,1, •l1·.11 h and ta x t•:-., J.ut do •.olh d<M·sn'I rha ngr 1·1•·r1 111111· lht• l.ci.:1:-.laturv t 011\l'rl•·~ · ) \\'alhHI did t11u1 h In u·r11 on t ran~purl :1t1on pt.11111111~ d urini.: Ju:. t alk, 11 \1:,, lh · lhcn11· of 1hi.: :11u1u.1 I t·o fc rcnt•e . 11 ~· ,a11 I t he ~l <i l~ :inti ft·drr.il ~O\'l.'1'11 1lll'nls ..., il l 11•·1 1·r pu! U\> thf' n1:1s:-.111· ~11111 ' nf lllOllCY nt•f.'dL't:I f~- 1 Ut ll rC ra p irt tr:in s tt s1".•t1·ms "'ithout :1 t•o1n1nit- 1lh·nt1111tht·11,ral lt'\'l'L \V,111 011 said !here is no '1 a t l·11·1d c co n1 n10 11 d1·110 1111nator 111 t r..t nf.1t p!;111 r1111g l'.\rt·~t that th1• .iuturutibtlc \1·111 be :1round for a long lirnt•. ·"rl11• big q ur:-tion 1s . ho11• rn;iny of you :ire "'II lini.: to U~l' raµ1d tr<Jn:,1t Lf h 1~ ;1round," ht• s aul. ··it Uui.•.,n't co1n1· c l11.•ap, but tl 1:. a \('1'~' d{"·lrahl c method ,,f transportation,',' Ice skating c''Cf)'(la): One admission e ntitles you up to 6 hours skating fun. $A" DIEGO FWl. SANTA ANA _Two goes by the name of com· countcrfeilinJ? machines, m en booked on charges of mun i s m • r a s c i s m, something we'd be thro"·n ass<iult with intent to com· socialis n1 or the G re at 1n ja il for." mit murder afte r they al-Society, too n1uc h govern-\\'a lt on s aid ,\merica lcgedly threatene d ~fun-m l'nt is a t hr e at to ··has bEcn on an enormous ICE CAPADES CHALET COSTA MESA l n1111 t no•ller 'el ~a!urm1 llie Atculine l>'Cllu•t 1u1>t11v11em All tl'le pe<lolm110Ct ot FICA I 100"4 IOl«:l l!•ltChlQll, p.u11'1-bul1on lin&rton Beach police ,~·ith a freedom of all kinds."' bender o f go\'crnn1ent MESA VERDE SHOPP ING CENTER sa"·ed -off shotg un and a Walton 1va s al:-.o critical s1>end1n g and it is a bout to HARIOR ILVD. Al ADAMS ...... ·-· .. , ,. ~ ... ~ ...... , ..... ·-..... -~ ._,..,;;.-.... ..... Actu.,.1hc IV color ~O<lt<OI Md 1 o;.abioel tn1fJ 1 !lteor11or'1 dlf#rl. CALL FOR revol ver have been or-of American l.iu:.incssmen have the hllngover." de red to face I rial Dec. 9 ~[~o~r ~,~;t~t~;n~g:_::b:y_q~u~;~c~ll~y-w---h~ile_::__·_·~p~a~r~a~s~;~t~; •:_•~c~o_:::no_:::m~;~c_l========:T:E:L::=9:7:9:·:8:8:8:0======== -.-..., ... .;. ~ ...... 299 PRICE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i r{6t'4;.;., • • • • • • • • • • •• ·~­• RCA'S biggest screen, a great value CHECK OUR LOW PRICES SuptrbSp&nish slyling by RCA cabinet cra!tsmlll', houslnQ ;1!1o4lhe1ooo;, 1olld s!a':te !eJhlfes th11t m1k1RCA1111 color tel lo bu~. SuJ>« AccuColor black M1trilc p1clu•e tube and llutomatic Fine Tuning. OAllf 1 .. 1 MT. 10-!i:J O, SUM. 10.S Cftt4 "40H. THUi. & L'•I. I O-t 968-3329 In The Mew Lido Villa9e 3431 Via Oporto, Newport Beach Telephone 673-1442 Char<jo AC.-. Ttltp-Ordtn Fne Dtll•triH in' Orange County Superior r Court. Judge Everett \V . Dickey set the trial date for John Diaz, 13, La Pue nte, and J\.1n nuel Perez, 29. Los Ange le s . after the t"'O defendants pleaded in· nocent to the allegations, Both men were arrested Sept. 17 following an in- cident that began \Vhen their car y.·a s ha lted by Huntington Beach police" on Beach Boulevard for an apparent traffic infraction . L'ohcc s aid both men brandished their weapons before Diaz leaped back into the c <i r and drove off -at high speed . l-le was ar· rested by pursuing police in Westminster after three s hots struck his fleei ng vehicle. AlllpleFrHPori"'9 This week Jurgensen's offers a selection of great red and white wines from Burgundy, Beaujolais, and the Loire Valley, all at very substantial reductions. As· with the Bordeaux listed last week (and we thank you for your response), some of these are in rather short sup- ply, so we urge you to make your selections as soon as possible. RED BURG UN DY Forthright.l ull-hod ied. big. appealing. smooth. warm, velvety -those :.1·e son"H.' of lh<' trrms used in trying lo describe the charm or the red ~·1ncs of Bu rgund y. They are all or those and much more. Bottle Co tto/ 1% San!e1NJy.1!i69 10ll\'er1 ........................ S.5.37 $58.00 Meur1aull . ·196.'1 1 Pascot l ........................ $5 .41 SS9.08 Sauigny ·lf'J·Bi'O UM'. 197/ \Chcvi\lol l ... ' ...•.•.... $6.98 $iS.38 Fi.rin "Clos d(' ,\lozltll'." 1!111 .......... , ....•..•• S1 .G9 $83.05 Alore.Cor,tni.1969 t!i;a\•ardl ............. , •..... S7.98 $86.18 &cheteour . 1969 ( Moillard I .•....•. , ...........•. $8.-IS $91.26 NuU1-St.-Grorgt11 '"C/01 de• Gronck1 Vigut s." 1969 $8.87 Chambol/r.,\111~igny. If/Ill (IA!C!tZC) •••• " .•••••.• $9.27 ,Vuill·Sl .-Gcorge.• "C/(ltd' Arlol."" 1971 •.•••••.•••• $9.77 Gevry·Cliambe rliu. /!Im I Helin l •.• , •••••••• , •••• , S9.99 Pomtnord•f.!)'!twla. 19'11 !llli\'lt'r I .......... , ••• SI0.97 Cho rn1tt·Cl10111bf'rlir1. l91ll l t•i:HI., ••..•••• , .• ,, .$11.97 Cloade Vougtol .1969 il)lh·h:rl ... , ••..•. , •••.. $14.87 Boitntt Mort .•. 1:166 (01h·lr1•) ............. , ...• $17.85 Rk htbo11rg. 1911 IGnll!:l ....•..........•..•••••. $26.SS $95.80 $100.12 $105.52 $107.89 $118.48 SJ29.Z8 $160.~ $192.18 $286.74 &.ntenu'" 1911 li.llh·ierl Hnlllr. $1.99; l:asl' 01 12. $5.1.89 .. 0 I Sllntt1n:1y lies at the IOUll'll'rn end nr lhl• Cnl~ n " r. I ~ wlnt'5 re:sl'm bte mrrn.•l''hal the 1.1\.•llrr·knnl'·n OMS fram Chassai::nt'·~1nntr;iC'ht'L l''hich Is nral'by. They llN' ruth<"t' full ond Mn . "ilh \"('I")' lllllc tannin. and nRcn u ttl/ hll\" C'Hrlh\' hlllll'. BEAUJOLAI S 1.i.1thl nnd 11Jr:u~unL lhr 'l\'lnl'll n( Ht·1111jolnh1 arc 1hto m~I 111tr,ul:1 r 'l\1nl'11 In Frnnt't'. 1'hl·r ~hnuld l>c drunk \'l'l"Y ~ll~hlly ('h1Ul'd. '" 11111111· c11.,r ,~, rz WHITE BURGUNDY The inrompar11hle v.·hil r 11ines nr Bu rgundy are genemus and fruily. Thl'~' arc made princ1p;1\ly from the Pinot Cha rdnnnay grape i:1n C'Xrl'plion is /\ligN€'1. and are soft , rou11d anil full bodied. Tht• v.·inl's or Chahlis.. v.·hirh lies Lo Lhe norlh. are hone dry and rrisp. perfect v.·ilh se<1food. n(Jlf/e en.~,. vi 1:. C11obli1.1910 IA. de Luzc C'l Filsl ....... , .... , ... S4.29 S46.33 Choblia Pre1nurr Cru. /!171J ( Droin-Baudoin I • , • , •. S4 G7 S,1(}..!J Cho.bli1. 19i0 ~A Rochr l ........................ S.I rn1 S.'1.1.89 Rulfy Premtt'r Cru . 1971 (Hae Int I , •• , , . , . , •...... $.'l.J;. $S7. 711 1.1ercurry lllanr, I~ rr;1~tc1·1nl . , ...... ., . _ .... S.'i.!.17 SIJ,1.48 Chnbli1 "'Lfl C/01." 1911 t :'lla1h1cu l .... , , .. , , , .. , $6.8.'i S7J.98 Chablis ·· Lei Prewes:· 197 I 1 J\I athil!u > .. , •••• _ •• $6 !}7 $7.'i.2!1 Po11illy·f11ii;sr , 1970 ~ t'i•rrl't I .......... , , , •. , , , .. $1 49 $80.89 cmu .f(lg11e·Monlmchi'r. 19UI j l\tolllarfll .. ,. ...• , , $7.91. S8f. Oii Pull{lfl//"~lonl rai'hl't. 1971) t Vi rot I ......... , ...... $!}.:1;, St00.98 Corto11 Cllorlemogflfl'. 191(1 ( l\l ollra y l •••....•.. , . $1 :"! .... 'l $100 .02 Afonlrnchrf. 1911 !OliY1('1' l ..•......... -......... $3'J.U8 .S·IJI. i8 LOIRE VALLEY Vincvurcls rlourl~h ul1 :lloni! tht.' fi00..m1lr r nur11c nf 'lhl' 1,ou·e Hj\·,:r. 'rht• w1nt'l'I ure li ~hl , tl ry und fruity. 11nd with the l'Xrep -lion or llouri:ut'il, thr~· at'l' v.h llr. Rnu dt la f,oirr I Del:imnltr l ... , .... , ..... , ..... $2.!19 MUKadt l "" l.ie. 19111 t Mcl 11lrrau 1 .............. $3.RI Mo1ll/011i~. 191 1 t ll:1ti1e:111 I .... , ...... , ........... S:l 11!1 Vt>Hv ra,11. 191J tllch1ow1t11•l ........ , .......•.•.•. S.1 ~1 llol1rgu,il. l!lti!i U.und ry l ......... , ..... , .... $.I HI Pr>1111/11 "''""'" lt72 1t:hutl:11nl •••.....••.. , . , , , ... $-t99 ~ll't'lfl'. r97:! 1 1111.ir~\'Ol~I ... •.. . ....... $:>.S1 S.it.29 S.:19.85 ,..IJ (r,I S-l:t (~ ~UI HI ~1 1lq $1~1 Iii WlllTE BURGUNDY IN MAGN U~I S ' I /Jta11/fl!ot~ Vlllrt~. l!t7'! .... ,.,,,, ••••. , .........• S.1.tm $-13.0!t"" Chfitn~. 1~711 t ltobi111 • , ............ 1...-. •••••••• , •• 5'1.29 $-Jil.:\3 • o\faQnnm Cnu-nf" ~ln1'n11 llln11r V1llrtR<'~. 11171 t lll•llnl .•... , ........ , S7 !ia ~-------oPEN SUNDAY 12-s.--------lill We're rollin9 back the prices with this •.. INFLATION STOPPER Wolla•• shaved oorprofll lo tho bone and rollod prices back to the "Good Old Days". Buy now and lake advan- taqe of these fabulous sa•incJs. -You may ne•er see prices this low again. "GIVE ME THE GOOD OLD DAYS" Selmer·Mark YI TENOR SAX w/cow lfll. StJS $650 OTHER BAND INSTRUMENTS 3i% Armstrong, Buffet and others j~1 SAYE <p BIG OM NEWandUSED """' MON.-ntUl. Fii. 'TILJ. t SAT. '11U 6 SUM. 1.Z·S PIANOS GRANDS • CONSOLES and SPINETS freMM,.ddtaifftor YAMAHA, EVERETI. CABLE-NELSON. ESTEY, KOHLER & CAMPBELL Also Exlondtd Bank T orms SALE STARTS TODAY SAYE UPTO $500 OM ORGANS LOWREY USID GEMIE W /AUTO lYTHMM s795 s995 s1495 CONN"'"" WITH AISTO litYTHMH THOMAS HEW CAUFOlitHIA SERIES CONQUEROR STEEL STRING GUITAR Rt9. SS1.50 s34so . OTHER • i GUITARS Saving s to 20% Guild li.-1,1r1u, (,11)•.nn, 1 Jk11m1ni• O!r"ler" •COSTA MESA •FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1839 NEWPORT BLVD. ,11 ~ t " ., PHOME 646-027 I Cor11tf of l roo•IM.lr'I 'TollMrt 011t l loc• s.,. of lrodihw'I Offtol'Plp of Soi. Dlt"JO "'"'1· PHONE 963·6733 r • • •1\ 12 OAllY f'ILO I College . Has 34% Increase s Uy FRED sc11o•:MEllL Ol 1 ... 0•11• f1'11<1t 5ttH ·rhoui::h a nc1ghb-Orin ~ Orange Coast d1 str1ct or1g1nally cl;iimed the ti t\t>, ii :1ppc,·ars Saddleb:ick Com· munity College posted the i:realest enrollment · in - ~ creiise of any junior college jn l~e state. Figures released this , \~:eek, by Saddle back of- ficia ls sho\I.• <i 34 percent in· ereuse -from 4,8i19 last fall to 6,479 this year, TllE COLLEGE posted the increase despite the f;icl that more th ;in 1,124 students from th e district are attending cla sses at Santa An a College. !\lost JU.•c in the Tustin area and prefer to a ttend schoo l closer to home. The Coast Community College District, including Orange Coa st College in Cost&. fl.f esa and Golden \Vest College in lfuntington Beach, showed a 27 percent increase this year over last. Coast officials originally claimed the enrollment in· crease record. The state average increase this year was 6.1 percent. The Coast College District, of course, is much larger than Sad- d1eback's in terms .of raw numbers. mlS l'EAR·s increase is I . nearly three times greater than the difference bcl\l.'een last year and the preceding year, Sadd leback aides said. '"\\le expected the big in- crease," said Dan Arm- "tr9ng. community infor- mation d irector for the district. Arm s tron g sa id population gro\l.'lh of the district . a special mail-out detailin g cou-rse of - ferings. nev.· permanent buildin2s. increased off. campus classes. new programs a nd collcgc-by- le levision cla!lses con- tri'buted to the enrollment increase. •ARMSTRONG SAID the riiclrirl o;>l~n. i~ "'VN>rl inco ft1roit ~e~i-i~c r"'c a ~~;-::il-lh~ start of the winter and spring quarters, rather than ~ decrea se a s ge;neNlifY, had been the case in community colleges, · ... The crush of studenL'i at the eampus ha s created ~omc problems, Armstrong said. Parking facilities ha\'e been overflo\l.'ing and the .single Lv.'o-lane road leading to the campus clogi;:er1 with traffic. particularly in the morning hours. Armstrong 'noted th a t the eotlege is y,•orkin~ to complete <1 pa rkin~ Jot near the scien· t'e-mathematics building. SE \'E R A I~ 1-"ACULTV member s at a rece nt board meeting ~aid £he crus h of s tudents has C'rcated a shoragc of clas- sroom space, one reason,, thev said . for quick con· strUrtion or pl'rmanent bu1Jd in,l!S to replace tem- porary fucilities, The figures al~n !-l'IO\\"ed th at of the I, 124 ~tudt•nts al· tendln~ Sa11ta Ana Coll~ce. 928 arc doing so under a s{>(>('i31 rule established by th e Saddleback board of trustees last spr1ni:. Valley ·Youth Now a Cad e t , A Fountain Vallt;Y youth ts amontt the 150 New 1i1ex1co Military Institute liludent!> promoted in cadet rank during the first two months of the 1974.75 sc-hool yt'ar. ~ 1\mon,I! I hOsc r ecently promoletl to the rank or C:idl't Sccnnii t~lt•utenant ;, Lotus L fuer1 c .... the son of f.1r. ;ir1d ~Ir~, Domin-'° r. f'ucrtl'S of 16565 !111. Todd 5t ff1day 9CtObtll 25, 1974 • I I I Hu~tington Beach Come early for best selection! Sorry ... no phone or mail orders. Saturday One Day Only! Starts 10 A.M. WOMEN 'S DRESSES 0 35 WOMEN'S COATS wool and polyester blends misses & hall sizes ....... , .. , .. , ..... ,, .... , ..... ,., ...... , ... orig. 33,99 now O 40 dresses and panlsuits,,, .... ,,,,, ... , ... ,,,.,, ... ,,,,orig.. 8.88 O 75 dresses and pantsuits ,.,.,,., .. , .. ,., ....... , ... t 1,88-14,88 D 30 dresses and pantsuits ... ,,,., .... ,,, ..... , .. ,,,, 20,88-23,88 O 25 women's long dresses .. ,,,,, .. , .. ,,, .... ,..,,,. 17,88-18,88 O 15 women's long dresses ... , ....... ,, ..... , ... ,.,. 18,88-21 ,88 O 3 bridal gown samples,., .... ,,,,, .. , ............. ,, .. _,.,,,, 120,00 WOMEN'S LINGERIE- ACCESSORIES orig. O 30 nylon baby-doll gowns ....................................... 4.00 D 115 mini & tun slips ............................. ~., ....... 3.88-5,00 D 42 women·s girdles, s-m-t.,,.-... , .... , ..•. _ .••.•..... -,, .. , 5,00 O 55 long leg girdles, s-m-1 ........................................ 8.00 D JO women's slrelch briels.,.,,, .. ,.,, ............ ,, ...•.... ,, ... 1,25 D 123 women 's lace bras, A-B·C ..... , .. , ......... ,. ..... ,,., .. 5,50 O 128 low plunge bras. A·B·C ... , .... ,,,,,, .......... ., ........ ,,4.00 / D 20 women's denim shifts. s-nH ..... ,,.,.,., ....... , ...... ,.,3.99 D 50 women·s knee-high socks ...... ,. ... ., •........ ,,,,, .... ,.1,25 O 40 women·s opaque hose plum , .••• ,, . .,., ...•..... , ...... , .. , ,'44 O 12 black lace manlitlas,, .... , .... , .......... ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, .... ,.3,00 O 15 women's knit tops . .', ..... , .. , ................ ,,.,.4,QO to 7.00 O 20 women's bells. reduced ..... , ... , ... ~ ... , .... ,., ....... ,,,, .... . O 40 leather & vinyl handbags. .. .,., ...•..•. , ........ , ...•....• 10,00 JR. & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR 0 POL YESTER/COITON JEANS nalural, navy. peach sizes 5 to 15 orig. 8.00-9.00 now oriQ. LJ 30Jr. fast1100 blouses ..... ,, .. ,.,, .... , •.... ,., ... , ...... ,., .... 10,oo O 30 long sleeve blouses. 32-38 .......... ,., .. ,., ....•.. , .. ,.,.9.00 O 30 denim iackets, s-m-l .. , ... ,,., .... ,, ...•... ,.,,,., ...... ,,,.12,00 O 50 lops & bottoms. 5-:t3.,., ... , ..... , ........ ,.-... 12,00-15,00 D 30 women's polyesler pants, 8-18 .. , ... ,, ..... , .... ,.,.,. t 3.00 O 30 women 's jeans t2· 16,, .. , .. ,,,, .... ,, ... , ... , .. , ...... ,,,,.11,00 O 20 polyesler pantsets, 8-18 .,,, ....... ,., ...•.•... 24,00-26.00 O 20 malernity lops, 8-16 .... ,,,.,,, ..... ,, .. ,, ......... ,.,,,,.,, .. , 9.00 O 40 tops. pants. skirts,. ... ,., ... ,.,,.,,,.,, .. ,.,,. ..... 12,00· tS.00 MEN'S CLOTHING 0 1000 MEN'S CASUAL SLACKS solids, patterns, all sizes ..... orig. 4.99 lo 9,98 now Ofig, O 150 men's casuat stacks .. _ .............. , .. , ........ , 3.99-9,88 D 250 men'Sdress slacks·········-··········,····""' 7,99-1 t,00 O 250 men's knit slacks ........ , ... ., .... ,, .... ,,,.., .... ,, .. , ..... t3,00 D JOO men's knit slacks ... ,~ ... , ........ ,., ... , ... ., ... 15,00-t7,00 O 200 men's knit slacks ........ ,., .. , ..... ,,., ...... , .... ,,,,,,.,.,20.00 O 20 men's patterned suits, ... ., .. ,, .. , .. ,,., ... ,.,, ... ,,.,,,.,,,80.00 D 24 men 's better suits .. ,.,,,, .. , ... ,,. ..... ,,, .... ,,, .. 90,00·95.00 0 8 men's patterned suits,,.,,, .. ., ........ ,.,,, .. ,, .. , .... ,,, .. ,,60.00 O 36 men 's spor1coats, ...... ,,, .. ,., .... ,, .......... ,.,57,95-59.95 D tO men 's spOO coats .............. , .... -.....•.•.•......•....... 47,95 MEN'S FURNISHINGS 0 60 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS double knits, pastel colors ............ orig. 1 t .98 now O 210 sport shirts. crew-neck ............................ ,, .. , 3.50 O 700 men's argyle socks ... ,_ .. ,,, ....•.... , ............ ,.,., .... 1.50 O 70men's belts ,, ,.,.,,, ............... ,., ..... , ........ _ ... 6.S0.7.50 O 50 short sleeve sp0<1 sh;ns ., ................................... 5.98 O 1oorneo·s ties .,,,., ... ,,.,., ......•. ,., .. , ..... ,,., ....... ,. 3,50-5.00 O 40'Shof1 slEteve wen shins .................. ,,, .. ,., .... , .. ,,.,2.88 Os cownide belts . 30-32 ............................................... 99 0 2 poplin wO<k5"t~ 'D-s .................... -................... 6.88 0 -2 blue den.m wort< pants. 32-33 .............................. 2.88 1.88 8.88 13.88 12.88 14.88 59.88 now 2.88 1.99 2.88 5.88 .88 3.88 2.88 1.99 .22 .10 .88 1.88 .88 1.99 2ss now 6.88 5.88 8.88 9.88 9.88 6.88 19.88 5.88 9.88 now 1.88 6.88 9.88 9.88 11.88 55.00 65.00 50.00 34.88 34.88 688 1.99 .99 4.88 3.88 1.88 1.50 .50 3.50 1.50 FAMILY SHOES 0 100 WOMEN'S SANDALS assorted dress styles sizes 5112 to 1 O orig. 14.99 now orig. O 20women's shoes, 51h to 10., ... ,,,, .... , .. .:._,. 8,99-12,99 D 75 women's heels. 51h lo 10,, ... , .. ,, ......... ,-13,99-15,99 D 50 woinen's heels, 51/2 10 10, ......... , ........... 13,99-15.99 D 40 boy's shoes, 81/2to 3,.,,.,.,., ..... ,,., .... , ....... 8,99-10.99 O 40 boy's school shoes. 31/2 to 6 ...... ,..,, ....•. 10,99-12.99 O 15 men'sdress shoes. 7 to 12 .:.: ............... 20.00-23.00 O 20 men's dress shoes, 7 to 12 ,, ......•••... _,., 12.99-18,99 O 15 men·s dress shoes. 7 to 12 ,, .... ,, .... , ........ 8.99-t2.99 0 8 men 'sgott shoes., .... , ,.,., .. ,, ........ , .. , . .,_.,_, ... ___ 21.00 STATIONERY & GAMES orig. D 40 automatic tape dispenSer -................. -.......... 2,98 D 4 automatic backgammon ··--····---.. ···-········-.. 15.00 0 12 adult jig-saw punles ·········-··-··········-·-· .. ···--·4.00 0 8 adult party games .. , ... ,, ............................ -... -.... 6,00 O 48 electronic cigarene lighter ............ , ... ,,.,, ..... close-oot GIRL'S DEPT. 0 GIRL'S JR. HI JEANS b\Jckle-back, blue sizes 6to 14 ...... orig. e.oo now ..,orig, O 50 girl's tights & knee-hi socils ................. ., ....•....•.•. , •. 66 O 15 girl's coordinate pantsets,., ..... -.......... ,, .... 6 ,88-7.88 O 50 girl's Jr. Hi shirts, ................................ -..... 5,88"'6.88 O 30 girl's denim skirts , ... , ................. ,,., ............ 3,88-4 ,88 O 35 girl's bodysuits. s-1 ...... ., .................................... ,6.50 O 30 girl's half-size dresses ,. ... ,, ................................ 7.88 O 15girl'scoin purses .. , ...... , ... ,., ................................ 1.00 060girl's better panlsuils. 4-14 ..... -........ , , .... ,.,. ... ,, .. . u ................. '" ............. -.............................................. .. D 100 girrs rayon briefs, .. ., .. ,., ..................... , .......... 3/2. 19 INFANTS DEPT. orig. D 20 infant's polyester shirts ..... ,,,, .......................... ,,. l ,22 O 22 infant's polyester pants .. ,,,, ............ ,, .................. 1.39 O 161 infant's shirt pants sets, ....... , .. ,,. ..... ,,, .. ,, ...... special 022infant's sleepbags, pink .. ,.,., .•..• , ................. , •. _.,4.98 D ts infant's play pens ......•.... ,, .•. ,., .... , ............... , ... _spec:i& BOY'S DEPT. 0 BOY'S SWABBY JEANS 100% Cotton, washable blue, sizes 8 to 20 orig.6.00 now orig. TI 196boy's pajamas. s-m·l ... ,,_ ........................... ,. ... 4,98 D 57 boy's knit shirts, 8-t6 .... ,,,-.. , .. ,, ......... ,, .. , ...... ,, ... 4,98 D 192 pullover knil shirts, s-xl , ............................ ,, ..... 3.49 D 21 boy's CPO jackets, s-m-1 ....... , ....... -....... special buy O 15 boy's pre-school sweatshirts ...... ., ..................... 1.79 FASHION FABRICS . orig. D tOOyds. 45-60" prints & sol<ls ..................... t.88-2.•9 D too yds. 60" pofyester double knit ................. 3.99-4.99 0 75 ycts. 60" potyesler/couon knit ............................ 3.19 0 60 yds. 54'" polyester pastel plaids ......................... 3.99 0 100 yds. remnants. priced as marked ,_ ...... " ................ . 0 100 SKEINS YARN acrylic and orion for crafts .............. orig. 1.29 .. now 488 now 3 .88 6.88 8.88 3.88 8.88 18.88 10.88 5.88 10.88 ._ 1.88 7.44 2.00 3.00 2.88 .99 ,_ .33 4.88 4.88 2.88 3.88 5.88 .66 '!loMt ,._, ...... ,.-,,,., "' off 311 .66 now .88 .88 2.89 3.88 16.88 now 2.8& 2.88 1.99 6.99 .88 now .99 yd. 1.66 yd. 2.88 yd. 1.66 yd. 50% off .44 BEDDING & DRAPES 0 100 NOVELTY CURTAINS assorted styles and colors. •• orig. 2.49 to 5.99 now \ orig. O 1 oo Slightly soiled sheets, an size•--· .... -............... .. O 10decoralor roundclO!hs 72"_ ........ ,. •• _ ............... ,9.00 O 5 decorator rountl cloths 87'. .......................... -.... 12.00 . O 3 lk>cked window curtain ............. _ ......... -............. 3.88 O e polka-dot vinyl window cunain ........ -....... -........ 2.88 D 8 candle-llower arrangemenl.---------·--.... -.5.00 O 10 candle-llower ,rrangemenL------·-···---4.50 O 20 custom made drapes ···········-··-·----····- 0 15 ChenHle window panels. 60x81 ....... -·-··---2.75 HOUSEWARES ' orig. O 15 Anchor hod<ing llJfdl ctii> sets ol 4--... 99 O 3 Ir ash tans w/CCNef 25 gal -4.98 O 30 obk>ng alurnioom roasters ---.99 O 15 cast iron lrivot hooks3x5--.. -···-·-·89 O 10 resealer pop-tops ------------······-49 O 6 green wastebasKets, 11x11i12 ·-·-·-·-·--······2,88 815 pot holders 6"x8" ·····-·--· .. ·--·----·-··--·-·99 20 squeeze-it dispensers ·······--·-····-··"··········-·44 D 10cakepans or jellomolds9" ··---·-·-···············99 O 1ooyds. placematya"lage 14" __ ............... 99 yd. GIFTS & .LAMPS . 0 10 DIGITAL CLOCKS Electric. decorator colors, great buy , orig. 14.95 now ~ orig. D 25 sels of 4, heavy stemware ................... -............ 8.50 O 6 'Nhilehall" slemware. setol 8 ........................ _.S,00 O 15 fed sculptured stemware ... --...... -.......... --.. 2,SO n 24 salad lorks ............... ·-····················-· .. ····--···2,!X: D 645 pc. llatwaresets .••.....• -............. -.................. 3 1.n O 2 cane floor lamps .................................... -.......... 40,00 .99 ._ 50% off 4.88 5.88 1.88 .99 3.88 3.44 50% off .99 ,_ .so 2.50 .so .25 .10 1.so· .so .25 .50 :2s Id- ,_ 4.88 1.88 1.8811. '!.98 20.88 20.00 D 2 gold ornate rnirrors ........... -............. -............... 40,00 30.00 O 6 bouquet ol roses ................................................ 6.00 4.88 O ·5 hang~ baskets ot lruit... .............................. -.. 8.oo 3.18 O 10.assoned large grape strings ... _ .... , ................... 1.89 .99 O 6 table lamps ............................................... 55.00-t07 30.00-50.00 TOY DEPT. orig. ._ 0 t 2 hea11Y-duty batleries:C-0., .................................. ,99 .50 . O Sdirectional signalbeh ............. ,, ............................ 2.88 1.50 D 6 hutch k;ts. 5x7 .......................... , ........................... 3.88 2.50 O 10 Pactra • enamel. 3 oz ............. , ....... ,,, ............. , ...... 44 .10 TELEVISIONS, STEREOS, RUGS orig. now O 1 25" coto<console tv ......................................... 499.oo 399.oo O 2 22" black & wMe portable tv .............................. 99.00 66.00 D 2 clock radios, ... ,,,, .. ,. ........ , .................... , .. ,.,,.,,, .... 15,88 6.88. D t 3 pc. console stereo ......................................... 166.00 99.00 D I 3 pc. stereo component ................................ , .. 122.00 66.00 D 20 rug remnants, room size .. ,, ........ ,. .................. ,, ...... , . .20%•50% off O 2 t6" black & white 111, ................................. special buy 88.00 AUTO CENTER 0 350 QTS. MOTOR OIL heavy duty 20 weight great buy ........ orig, .48 now I orig, D 33 5 gal. gas cans .................................................. 5.59 D too ~phon pumps ..................................................... « D t4 llex-<:00Hng Ian 13-15-t6 ................................. t6.88 0 2 VW variant eKlractor systems ............................ 31.95 O 50 tune-up parts, close-out .. -.......................... -.. , ....... . 0 1 Midland' citizen band radio ............................. 269.00 • .18 ,_ 4.88 .19 8.88 8.18 7~oll 188.00 Shop Penney's Huntington Beach Mon •• thru Sat. 10--~m ~o 9_ pm ..• Sundays 11 am to 5 pm .1 -· , f . I ' 1 ' " • 1 · '. . r Goi ng Qnce ... ~.Twice . •• Going, Going, Gone! Story and Photos By JO OLSON OI Ille 0.il' l'iltl SUH Buying unopened boio.)6 at an auction ea n bl' an cxpcnsivt> proposition, as ./uan Duran can document. ·He s pent nearly $70 al a recent 'Sekii'ls auction for eight sealed lx>xes. whicll <:ont.a ined a silver platier. some silver dishes and "lots or old c lothes.·· !1.1argaret \Vatson, a Garden Gro\'c resident. bought two sealed boxes \vhich contained unopened wardrobes. l·lcr bounty: ..... bunch of j unk " \vhich in cluded old pieces or car- pet. an iron, school ~pers. lorn-up toys aod some usable linens. She \Va s philosophical-almost ·defensive-about her luck, though. "I'll go back ." she said. •·J'm kind of a gambler." A gambler you have lo be lo spend even $20 on a box that mav contain either treusurcs or trH sti . some people spend a hundred dol- lars or more at auctions ror -unopened boxes, barrels or trunks and regard it simply as recreation. One bu yer, ~·ho wished to be known only a s Buyer 116, said be(ore the auction that he has been coming rq.r 12 years to buy sealed boll.cs "just for run." He has been more fortunate than Duran and Mrs. \Yatson, though, because he.,has come across some valuable antiques. A bo1C. he bou ght one year con· tained a rirst edition of Robert Bur- ns, leathe r -bound, and another yielded a handmade German wal· ch. dated 1843 . , Another year he was really for- tunate. A $37 .50 box yielded two valuable i ' .1s, which he sold for $450 and $1~: "But we won't talk about the stuffed owls," Buyer 116 commen- ted. He said he keeps some or the things from the boxes. gives some <rn'ay, and donates the rest to Good· will. "Nine out of 10 are unpaid bills and coat hangers." he emphasized. \Vhy does he keep coming back ., "You have to be crazy," he said -.·ith a laugh. Bidders learn to pick out box.es which are potential "gold mines" by watching the quality or the fur: niture sold just before I.bey are auc- tioned. According lo R. Mike Doell. a Bekins official, the belongi ngs or one person are usually sold toge tfi.er , the rurniture first. so smart bidders look for boxes which rollo" quality or antique furniture. Hints Won't Filte _r Through ' ... • The moving comP,any employes also like to speculate as to the con- tents of t he boxes nr barrels , especiall y the ones \Vhic h have been in storage ror 10·15 years. Two fiber drums, which had been at the Santa Ana racility for quite a while were found to be full of what looked like expensive crystal, Doell said. They sold for $105each. Doell r emembers another in· stance where four -wooden crates. which had bee n in a Long Beach warehouse for 15 years. contained wax.. mannequins which brought several thousand dollars apiece to tbe buyer. Some people don"t care 1r Lhey don't m ake a fortune because it's the fun of being surprised that they are after. Asa l\larshall , a Fullerton resident, hasn't missed a Bekins auction for 17 years and alwavs buys boxes when he goes. ··1 go to gamble." he ex plained. One box he bought contained 24 dirty diapers. bul,lhe next one had a diamond ring valued at $300. lie takes some of the items he doesn't want to a swap meet. and some h<' uses for his business. whi c h is se llin g repossessed homes. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and 1 do not smoke. We decided several months ago to di scourage smokers from li ghting up in our home by removing the ashtrays. It hasn't helped a bit. Friends and relatives who smoke-Use everything from our potted pl:ints and porcelain figurines to their own pants cuffs. We want our guests to enjoy themselves and have aeC"iifediiOt to- ask them to rerrain from smoking in our home. But wou ldn't you think they would take the hint when they see no ashtrays? \Vh at do you suggest? -NON PLU~ED DEAR N .P.: Nicoline addicts are ofte• deaf, dumb and blind, also lacredibly insensitive. when it ~mes to hints. So J suggest you be realistic and put back the ashtrays. a nd open the windows. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our dear little cat was kilted by a c<1r last evening. f!1y husOOnd brought the slill wnrm body home, wrapped In opaque Jlla stic. I held him tn m y nrms for the last" time while the children prepared his grave in the backyard. They placed his favorite to)'s beside him. . ., l\larshall and his wir(' llose mary alwa}·s open their hox.c s after the auction and say they get ··a lot of help" from the crO\\•d. Nol :ill auction buyerii arc a~ eager to share the fun or seeing what's inside. Most people contae· led the day a ft er the auction. when theY were pickin g up their boxes, re fu sed lo open them in the presenc<' or a rcPorter. ·rhey \1•ere apologctie ;1boul \ht• .iunk \vh cn they \\•ere called 1:.1ll•1· 1n the da y for a rcporl on lhc contents · Duran, for ex.ample. \\"ho h•ul al· tended his first moving con1pa nv auction. said. ·· .. \t lea~l I 1nudc my money." referring lo the sil ver dishes in hi s box es. t\.lrs . Watson e mphasized that she had only bought one other had lot or boxes. Some or the movin~ company personnel assigned to 'delivering the boxes said, ··Jt's·surpri sing lht• number of people "''ho "'·ant tht·ir money back. They say it \\a..;n"t \hP box they bid on." Some people buy the boxc•s as a lark without telling their s pou::.es. One customer from the recent auc - tion. a woman, refu sed lo ope n her boxes ror pictures bec ause her husband didn"l know she had spent the money and she wasn't goi ng lo tell him until she saw What she gol. \V hy do pco1>le spend money \\"ilh no ;::uaran1.ec of what they will ~l't for il ·~ Doell s aid they arc the ~ame people who will stop on a frce\1•ay to look ins ide a box. ··1·hey"rC' looking for the pot or gold at the end or the rainbow, the pig 10 th<' pokt"." But ~omc people are definitely not gamblers and the pot of gold al the end or the rainbow"docsn't in · tcrest them. Like the Sa nta Ana \\·oman \V ho t•amc to the auction to look for a couch. She wasn't buying a box. because "there might be a dead man in lherc. I don't want nothing I do n't see.·· We s ubstituted brown paper for the plastic so his body would turn to dust as soon as possible. We each placed a handful or earth in the grave and then he was buried. The c hildren are going to plant 23 marigolds on his grave because that's what color he was and that's the number of toes he had. It occurred to me that a simple, unostenWJ®Lb_uri.al is__exacttx_ what 1 would like ror m ysetr when the time comes. To be buried' quickly. c lose to home in a n unmarked grave. with only m y loved ones around. no services, eulo~ies , make-up artists, hearst" music, etc. Is this legal? Docs one need tu obtain a death certificate beCot~ burial? Can any doctor provide i~ llo you suppose having a grave sn r l osc to hom e mi g ht b e psycholog ically harmCul to whoever continu es living ? - WONDERING IN BOSTON DEAR WONDERING : My funeral director In Chit'ago tell s me yuu can have •~ s imple a nd unostentatlous a burial as y'ou like-. If you want only your loved ones pre-Sent, just lell your ncit ,r kin tha t you prefer a private funeral. ' .. ' . • You have to be a gam b ler to be drawn to the annual auction of Bekins. Offered for sale are unopened boxes. Some get more than the ir money's worth - others end up with junk . • ' . eop e • ' ' REAANOEHSUN, Ed itor FrilMy,<kl-rll,1'1( P-8·1 Bill Mason was one of the more fortunate bidd.ers . The old box he bought contained an antique lap organ. Ann Landers And don't forget to put it in "'riling with l~~ help or a l a"'Yf'r. Embalming is n ot neces!j>lry, unl ess yo u die f ront a communicable disease. "1ost cities do not permit burial.Ii in backyards . Ir yuu n,.,. out In thr country it n1i~ht b•~ 11110-.Pd. Thc- lncal health d1•p:1rtmrnL ha s compl elr jurisdiction. romrnrtin l!, olhrro.; wouldn't h~ :ahlf' to )!ct a decent night's sleet•· -CONFIDF.NTIALTO WllV l\fE? f 'J\·f GETTING PARANOID: tlhas been proven that some people ~•lt rart h u g s Ces o e cla ll v n1osq11i lO<'S) because of two thing::.: t"1rst. an un us ua l amount or nnrm.11 body secr etions and !'ooec ond. the u st• of c ertain pcrrumes. ha1rsprays, make·UP or lol1nns. So ~lop fcchng paranoid .u1d check on repellents. • • There is no ll'gal ri'r1uiremrn1 that ~a j(ravt• b~ marked, hul a death ctrtific:at(' i~ mand atory and mus t be sh~nrd by a physician an1l rxrhan ~1·d al a local ht'alth dcpartm1·nl ror a h11ri11 l 1K'r1nU. For mn .. 1 jurl...,1tlctlons a licens1•d funeral dirrctnr n1u st .also .... 1gn and bC' r f'•q1nn!'.iblt• for the rlnal dispo.'iihon of a human body. In an .... wf'r ill your la8l qutttlnn! \Ynuld II b,• 11 ... ychologlc1ll)' li:1rn1ful In !'.urvivors lo hav~ a I0\1'd flnt1 hurit.•d so clo!t! It de pends . S111nf' mighl rind 11 \\'hat kind of "'edding: goes with lorl:ay's nrw lires lylc11? Do~~ an ything ~o? i\nn Landers's co111pl e.tel)' new ''The Bride's li uidr" t e lls •·hat'! right rot todav•., w~ddlngs. for a cepy, send a dollar bill . plus a Ion,, M>lf·addrcssed, stamped e•velope (20 ce nts pos(afte) lo Ann Landera. r .O. llo < 1400. EI Rln. Jll. 601211.. • Li be rat • ion Correcting Phony Cont·rols Ry HJ.:A A.\'l)t~RS():'\ °' ·~· o •• 1, ... i.i \i.11 In t11:. third ll·t·turt· <if th\• :ilar r1a~l'·J:O ruund ::.trLt:-., t'Oun~t·lor Dn 11d (.'t•un111 :.aid ttlut ht> 1vould ~:·!d11·t·t'l \h1,.· bulk of h1:. rc nlJJJ 'k' 111 "':!!''male hbt'flillVO SU\tC' rtlOSI or U:> )i .. !'tl'-'C h c•1rd ;ibuut \.\.'Onlt·n ·oli .. :.;;fiberutlon. · · =::: Tracing lht· rllalt· rnle thruui::h ~his t ory . hl· po1nt1·d -nu t th;it ...... •·ulthough rh1• rnalc v.a:-. llomin:1nt ...... '!, .... II! \\'I S nol l illl'l 0.1 tcd !£:~ "5uddcnly tud:1~ rn1·n <irl' l'!Ul· ~~:·fronll.:d '"i1h a h1.q 11M.·1un1:. lns1t·:1d ::..::~or the th11t 11111cr \'UJt·t~ ~.1~ 111 g, · 1 • n1 ~.n.u rn~~ 0111 ·,· 1t ':. ".!o<1)1ng, '\\lhll ;:.-~~d)~. -!~ L' ·:.--.~ l'Or 11en,.rat1on' JI \\:l".!o thl' man >.:• .. 'Who p(jC'kC'tJ hi., l:la g:. "nd left hl.lme, ~l>tlt \\hen unc \I om:.111 look th1:. :~:,":1n1t1J\i\c ''l.1f1· mai.:.11111c dt·vutctJ •!· thr1•c 11ai.:c' tu 11 ~ .. 'F1ft) ~t'>LI'' .lj,!11 <1 v.1te lll!\'CI' \\Clll tO \ht· l1ff1t1· 111.'l'lll.l'ol! thl•J't' y,·:.i ... no offH.:e to gu \11 , 1nayhc ;1 SV.'Cill:.hop, '\1111 rn1•n art being conrro11lcd 111th lhc:.c happenings. 1'h~y'rc ;di :-hook up :uirl do n't really know 11 l1a1 \u cit> at1o ut it. .. 'fhc1 t;1n 'l rorbld their \\•11:cs, 'o th1•11' pr(11.J lt·1n is 'If I don't ha1·1! lh1s phrin~ eontrol lhlng lhcn l don't knn1v11ho I am '" • ftl)Ll:: tf t,; t;S'fJON•~D But . h1· 'a11I. n11·n ;1rcqueslion1 ng ll1l·1r O\I 11 r11lt· ;uul OJ/'l' beginning In unclc'r)t11n1I that. unlike gr;uill· L.1thl·r, tl11·) 1H1 111111.:l·r huve tu llt' "~Ja1!'~ !11v.utk :•~!(t.'\l.H.·1ely. "~l l'll .d ... u U!'l' lvuklnl: uul to the horizon'. l1ul. ·• f 'ru m11 elaimcd, "l h1~ ti.,, h1·;:t1n t11111,..,ct "'Om<'n "l.1her;1l1<tn )Hnply rn c1u1s being a free 11<·r .... 111 · Fur a11 adult rl·l;1t1un~h1p, Crurnp )a id. q u1-.~t 10 11.., tn think 11 hout urc · •low fl'Cl' ;ire _1ou'' \\'1th 1,1,·hom can you ht· fr1·t•'! /Lo"' m:1nv chaugcs l\OUh ! )ult ha\C 111 rn;1kc:! Jiu"' 11'(111lU ~tiu apprr1ath makini.: thl'm '! ,\ s n1<Jll ;:1ut1p. "Ith t:rump i1s racilit<illlr. further pursued freedon1. One 1,1,·oman (we will call her Lin · da) y,·ho is trying reconclllallon with her hus band, sald, "Freedom· prob11bly is what got me In trouble. ''I wanted freedom and found It. I preached a lot a bout It, but when my marriage started crumbling I reallied I had had a I~ of freedom. TRUST. FREEDOM LOST "Now th1:1t we are trying to patch things up, the trust Is gone. I really ble w it. Now J'm not sure I'll ever .i:et his respect-back. "Do you think the hul-t will diminish in lime, like grief does?" One woman said, "I'm on the other side. I don't know If 1 eun trust. It's al1,1,·ays in the back of my mind." Another, "I think the ba!ic Issue is how tapab1e are two people of forgiving d.nd for getting?" Sht! Y.«1s asked, "\Vhy is it neces· sary to forgive? You can al1,1,·ays love.·· "If you "'ant tu li\'e together it'~ necessary ... Linda-"I know he Is hurtin1 too. I 'm really reeling 1uitty." ' Crump-''Why do you feel guilty?" Unda-"What I did was wrong." Crump-"Who says!'" Linda listed several reasons. Af· ter each Crump qu'ickly stated that he still didn't believe she was wrong. Finally, Linda said, "I think it's bad.'' CLU1TER Crump-"That's seven tries and rou finally said, 'l.' You got to seven other opinions befoi-e your own. Those others ahead ot you are -clutter. Crump-"What's bad about It!" Linda-"J feltcrumby.'1 Crump-"Do )'OU think )'our husband is punishing you?" L1nda -"I suppose. I know he is hurl. Son1ctimes I \l'ish someone 11·ould just beat m e 1,1,·ith a ba t or something and get it over with.'' Crump-" And how do you feel about what he did ?'' Llnda-"When I think about It I get madder than hell.'' Crump-''Does It matter'!'' Llnda-"IL matters If we are going to have 11 lasting relation· ship." Crump-"Really? l\rcn'l ull relationships duy·bY·day? "What I'm hearing is a bunch of rational s turr. Thu l'JJ clulter. tr you are hanging up on' the hurt you feel . then you get your rewltrd-your thumb back in the mouth and you cttn idng, 'Poor J\.to.'. "If that's whal you want, lhen you Rel zero. "You are hurting and he is hur- 1 ting wllh you. You've got a lot or work to do. • CONTROL "Rem e mber. hurl 111 m<iny \Va)~ controls someone e lso. As long ;1~ you control ~orneonc .)'OU arc not free." Later, after a married courl• air~d a "recurring rtnanc al problem ;" who is at fault and who is being t1:1ken advantage or. Crump said, "I see a whole pile of hi storic•I fiscal duta In the center of tWo people. The pile is 10 high they can't see each otht'r.'' Linda added. "\Vhen those two were talking I fe lt so much resent- ment.•• She begun to cry . Trying to hold back tears, sh(' continued . "I've been through It all and I feel sO bad. If you can't put your arms around eaeh other .•• God. don'l go it alone •.. not it you love each other. Don't throw it away. "Can't you just walk around al/ this pile in th!!' middle; put ybur arms around each other, and work it out to~ether ? '' Another participant concluded. "I feel you (Linda) have just an- swered your O\\'ll <1u<'slion. ''our o"·n problems arc ybur 'pilt• in tlll' 1niddle '." ~· ~: .. Speakers Offer Varied Menu . , • • ' • • : .~:· .. ... '"" ... ! -..:-. •' animal n utrition. Pen Women Female Ca l ifornia residents between 16 and 28 )'ear s of age, majoring in a rt, music. English or jour- nalism are eligible for $100 s<tvings bond scholarships offered by the National League of American Pen Won1en. Rules and application forms may be obtained by sending a stamped. self-ad- dressed envelope to Eileen Sheila Hill , scholarship chairman, California State So., 20903 C<1jon Bl\'d., S;1n Bernardino. 92407. Charity Golf Queen o f 11earts Guild of C hildr en's Hos pital of Orange County is hosting a men 's golf t o ur.nan1ent. Friday, l\"o\', l , st:u1ing at 11 a .m . at El Niguel Coun· rry Club A dinner dance \1'ill follo11· the competition arranged by Thomas Peden and 1\trs \\'illiam \\'ittm an. Peering Proceeds \Ylll aid theonll' pediatric hos pital in Orange County which has treated over 200,000 young patients in IO years. · Alcoholism Alcoholis m : A Treatable Disease will be the subject of rour free lectures presen- ted by Orange Coast'College from 7:30 to 9 :30 p .m. on F'ridays, beginning Nov.l. Or. J\.tax 'Schneider, Bar· bar•• Kearney. Philip Palacios a nd Tony So\'ern "'ill describe the nature, characteristics and treat- n1 ent or this national m'ajor health problem. Library Friends J\.1rs . \Villiam B. ftl alouf \\'ill dis play the original art- \1·ork in her Ca mco Shores home !or Ne"'IX>r l Beach Friends of I he Library d uring the ir 2 p .m . lea Frida~·. Nov I -.tl ... l'l Around •• • : Blind Student Aiming -111t 1\ R '\' ~l u g h es , daughter of Mr. and ~lrs. Roger T . Irughes of Corona d<'l ~tar has pledged the Univel'.~ily o f Tnmpa Clu1p. ter or Al pha Chi Omega . k~~ ofCo~ta ~l C's :i PLE l)(j ll\'G Al1Jh<i Chi Omega un the t:nivl:'rsity of Denver campus was Linda Lemar, daughter of rilrs. 1\1. J . Lemar of,Newport For Masters Degree A gradu:1te of Corona del J\.lar lligh School, she is ;i fr eshn1a n m ajorin g in .psy('holugy. Jkach. · RA L EI GH (l.PI l Deb· bie Sugg is a tom bo) \\ho majors 1n an1n1al nutr1t1on and spend., ht·r :-p;tl'l' t1111t• \\•ith hor!>c~ ancl 1.'llJO~ 111~ foo tball . :-ofth.111 :ind basketball. ·!· ~Ti ss Su~i:. 2:1. Jl ... o 1 ... ~ind. ~:Th e c:111d1d<1\t: fnr a !::ttiasters in an1n1 ;.1l nutr111on ;it North Carolina Stall.' ~niversitY d1 sn1 isst•s her ~lgh g r ade ~ as ju..,1 J :· .. knack" for I he ~ubJ('l'l :::tnattet and as .11r 1I" 1h:.1n1:-· . . . ~s any thou).!ht 11f barncl') ~~acquirin g ht•r l'dut;1t1011 .,.,~ · · T h t' r 1· • r 1• J u .., I "~~ mrtlunt.:s I lr:.irn lo do dtf rently thun 11tht•r 1x·oph· • nd I 1u:-1 f:11'l' 1t · ,\Ji..,!> ~S,U j'.!g !>illlt She hope s l o get her n1asters b . .Y next summer \\lthout special problen1s : "l'n1 jusl \l"3itin ~ for my cu1ne a JHJ!S to breed." she :-aut ~1 1~:-Sugg. like n1any oth1•r handieapped s lu· dC'nl:i. h11:-been meeting tlnd coping" ith the problems of colle~l' And li k e nlO!>l t·ol l e~e :-tudcnl!>, :.he \\·nrries about finding a jnb ;1Her collci:c. She l\'OU!fl ILkt' lo trach in a 1uni11r l'Ulll').!l' •11' l1 ·1·h11ie;1I 1ns l1t11ll'. hut rc;dl1.c.~ JUh ~hort aj!t'S a s \\t'll a~ her IJhrirlne:.i-" 111 hi• ;1 prnhl<'tn · · ( E 111 ployer~ ~ <!on 't k 11u1v rn~ <'aµ:ih i1it il'S." ~ht> ~;11d 'Tht'.I' don't kflUI\ \\'ha! I CofC Presents Si Iver Anchors 'l'hl'l'l' N('\I pur l llC:1r·h 11 •..,Hlt•n1~. l111 nt1Jcd fu1• !ht•tr oul..,la11d1n i.: corn n111n1! \ 1'Pn1 r1 Inn h)ll:-l\l'rC' r1•r1pll'tll' 111 !ht• :...1111•1 \n 1·hor ;11\ ;1r1l:- Sl•lt·1·(inn~ 111•1•· n1.1d1· 11.\ 1 he \\'on1l'l1 .., Ill\ •~1on. '\1•"'J)Orl ll:1rl!11r ('h;1n1 l1<:·r M l -tJ1111111· r1·• · 'ciTl'iJT111' 1 •111 :-l0.1 ndlng par tic1pa11o r1 111 c1\1e ;1tr1.111·t was l'arrnll 11 1'1·!. for rlevo11ns ht·r 11n1t· .irill cner~y lo othl·r~. ;\lax1 nl' ·McAlpinf' .. ind for h1~ '-'11 · linj!'.nrss In h1 •lp. K 1rn Strull \Hl'l1'l~ 111 \1/Ulh :!!'ll\!lll'~. lie :1!"0 1s d1rl'l'l(lr 11fthe I<'· t11u' ·r1·an1 , a 1·11lli'Ct' :q.:1' f11!k gn.~pt•I ..,1n ;.::1r1 g ;.!1'"1111 lhal !11111'1•d l!o11L1111.1 1111.., pa ~I ~un11111•r .\!1 ... llt•i•I. h;t:-hl'l'll ;11· !1\e 111 :11·1·;1 org;.111i1.:it1on' ~ttll'i.' ~h1· r.11111• IO N1:11 l"1r1 .1~ :1 ~ouni; hridl'. ;ind ha~ 'er1 l'd ;1:. oin 11rneer of She :1lso 11·as on tlh• Ornni.tc t 'ounl,\ t; r :u1d Jury in 1961 ri1~ ~Ir .-\lpin~· IS l'C!l~lll here\\ ror hf'r thoughl - lulnt'i-~. l'!'pcr1:ilh by tht· can actually do 'l'h('.\' don'l' knO\\' h o11· I h and led problC'ms in :.chool ·· SER\'ING on the board or 1\tiss Sug!r;! figurl'S she's , the University of Southern luckitr than n1osl bhnd or Calirornia lnte r sorority otlicr handic:q>pcd children ~tothers' Club a re f.1rs . 1\·host• parents .. ..,n1other" Re \'etle Clark. •tuntinglon them Bearh a nd fol rs. Rosalie lle1· p:::·cr.::: !~·n h~·:· fr~c i\l cElroy. Ne'A·oort Ucach. to roa1t1 the neighborhood lo pla.v football "1,1,•i1h the fel· Ju11·s" :and to IJlay sortba tl i.1nd ba sketbal l \1·i1 h her younger brothe r and sister. She adds i;he 11•asn 't hauled hal·k 111 11 h1·n ~he broke her u1·n1 ur knoel.ed out her teeth ··1 pl:1y h:1~!.:ctball." she STUDY IN G al th e 1\meric;.in Fas h ion Coll ege of S\\·itzerl and. Lucl:'r.ne is Cathy atarie Breh:i n y, da ughtl'r of ~Ir . a nd J\.Jrs. Ja1nes .Je rome Urch:iny .Jr. \V I NNE R S or th e Newport Beac h Library bookmark design contest 1,1,·ere entertained at a party \\'hich featured a special production of "The Sausage on the End or the Nose." a playlet especially written for Children's Book \Veek hy chi ldren's aulhor, Beverly Cleary. The design by DarlenC' Dunning, a fifth grader at Newport Elementary Sctlool. will compete with other fina li s t s in the San- tiago Libra ry System. :-,a u! .. 11111 I ruu I a 101 ,-;;;:::====================~ ht'l'<lll!'>C l f(lfl!C't and i::rab. 11 " 111:-:1 tll't'd ~orneunc tu point nit• 111 l h1• <tirt·clion of lhc ha ske t ;111 11 I 1·<.1 11 s hoot p1 l'llY i:o~1cl .. ~l 1 ss :-iu).!g "ll't1s bor n pl!'n1;1turt•ly . i·uo n111t•h 1•,,\i!l'll \\a:-released into h1•r tn1·uhalnr. d e~troy in g rta· r1·t 111a ... or hl'I' eyes. "'"'.c,,,, ' Learn the secrets of Chinese cooking 1 ll'I' p;1re11l:. sent her tu :-11 1n1 n11ng ll'S!)Oll.,, when ~he 11 ;1s 4 nr 5. \Vhcn she '-'tts ol1le1· lht•y J<O l\'6 her nrl1ng lcs:-.ous for :1 Chr isl- n1;111 J!ifl ;111d i-he has been nd1ng horse~ 1·1·er .... 111cc. .\11:-' .Sugg ha .... 1·ap1ured 11111111•rou s h orseshuY.' .111111'!ts and tr'1'1hiC's since .... ht• \\as 15. ·-~~· kt:t'ps he r li·~·e ar ·old hO~~l'. 1Jrca1n ~lcrl·h11nt, 11l a harn ncnr Nllrlh Carolli1a Sl1.1lc arid Ines to i-ee hi m cv1·ry dny,\ She's :also hclpit1~ lu lCi'lt'h a1 hors1· 1n::i na,Rc n1 l'nt lab at St;1ll' durin~ the (111 1 ~t'ntcst l•r at tl<i e Wine, Cheese, Culinary . Culuurv. E1e. ._ __ _. SEE WOK DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, OCT. 26th -11 A.M. Strut!. d1r1•1·tnl' 11/ studt'nl11 .11 Sl Aijd1·c~ ~ P1·t~b~·li·1'1on Churl'h. 1s rrt>rlllt•fl I\ 1th 1n st11t.al1n~ a clrll'rl} 111 ron1 ulesrrnt j;;;;;;;;;;. hon1e::-a~ many ht1ve been rec1p1t•nts uf her J::ins un :-pcl'1:d occasion~ PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES! FLOOR SAFE IM\fAlLtO IM COMC Rf Tf · OML Y \11~ SEA COAST SECURITY SYSTEMS ..... , ...... , ... ' ............ ... I 6\ t flloc•,.fto. Cotta M•10 · 642-)490 diri A \rcmon'S SPORTSWEA R Wl~IUU•ll ... 4 tJr.ofWl(I. .... )~ 1 1~1 iA\liOA!Sl.N.O ill •"f•"f fllS I~ Feoluring the New WOK WAY COOKBOOK WINE, CHEESE, CULINARY, etc. SOUTH COAST VILLAG E (Across ftom Sou1h Coos I Plo10} Phone 551·2~23 •SANTA ANA J<JCk Smith, Los Angeles Times eolumnis l will present his book, "God and J\.1r. Gomez." Niguel Art Niguel Art Association will open its autumn juried show to the public from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . Saturday, N~v . 2. in the Laguna Niguel Community Center. Craft items for sale will be exhibited With paintings in all m edia. · Polka Club · Orange Cou nty Polka Club pr'esents its fifth an- nual fashion show· and ~in­ ner dance Saturday, Nov. 2. in the Anahe im Elks Club. f'esti\'ities start al 6 p.m. Craft Fair Youngsters between Sand 12 years of a ge are invited to learn ne w skillit during a Children's Crafl l-'airSatur· Junior \Voman's Cluh is day, Nov. 2, from jO a .m . to s ponsoring the event in I p.m. •luntin.e:ton Beach Lake Park . Holiday Bazaars Greet Season OCTOBER29 LOS !\'!NOS GUILD. Christmas Boutique. 9 a .nl . lo 2 :30 n.m. in Sebas tian!4 Dinner Pl<.1yhuu:.c, Sll n Clemente. sup1XJrling Childrcn':1 llospital uf C)l'a ngt· County. Continuous bufre1 luncheon. ·ricke1s avuilablc at door. NOVEMBER2 GOl.DEN. KE, .. F;11I Ba zaa r. 10 a.in. 11) 4 p.m , in t,ountain V:illey Com munit y Center. benc rlting Child Guidance Cente r for emotionally disturbed children. NOVEMBER 6 Nt:\l·i'PORT llARBOR SPi-\STIC LEAG UE. boutique a nd rurnmagc sale, 10 a .n1 . tu 6 p.m . in the \\laljan Products building, Costa ~lesa , :.up- port ing the building fund for a resident hon1e for education nf t:l·rchral palsied and disabled . FOUNT1\IN VALl.EY NE\\1COatERS. l'h:tnl llltgnc lunc heon d.nd b<iia;ir, 1-'oun lain V;dle~ Con1munity Cen,er, reaturing the club·~ ne11 recipe book. SE~ A COOKING DEMONSTRATION ' with the • SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. AT DA VIS•BROWN COST A MESA STORE 411 ' East 17th Stroot. Costa MHa Amana's Home Economist will show you how foods are cooked just the way you like them in 1A of the normal time: • cook bacon in 1 minute • bake a Potato in 4 minutes • cook a 5 lb. roast in 37 minutes Cost• Mtsa • H11bor Art• (II hit \ffffltHftlll Stfttl o..o, • '· \-.... ' • .... ,.14 •l'OllTAILE •I IS VOLT OPERATIOI< •l<O EXl'fl<SIVE ll<ST Al.LA TIOI< • RADIO DISPATCHED FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE 54 .. 3437 • .. • • KATHLEEN BAGNALL Betrothal Revealed .\Ir. and ~!rs. r.tic·haf'I La"·sun Bagnall or l••u·1fi c P.ilisadt·.~ have anno1,111red the t·n ~agc ml'nl or their d;iughter, l\athl.i..:cn Kirk Bagnall lo Shie ld~ Hi t h<JJ'(l· :.un 11LCuron ;i dt· I !\la r. l\liss ll;.ignall allende1I Ch.ipn1;1n College \\'orld Ca rnpus l\flo:1l nnd no111 at· tends the Uni\·crsitv of Southern California. si1c is Frida'( October25 1974 DAIL v PILOT u:r Horoscope: Capriee-rn Makes Adiustments ; l~ SATURDAY OCTOBER 26 BySYONE\' U1'1ARR ARIES lfiturt·h Z1·April 19J : You frcl rl'strietcd. 'J;.hat 's bc«uuse you art· jJUt· Ung only your tot•s in the water. I . TAURU. fApril 20-~luy 2t.11 : Ordered cunrusion m\iy ~ order ur day for yuu. Sense or humor IS ally. Gt;1'11N I (JI.l ay 21 ·Junc 201: One "'hO·Should know l>ellcr is trying to fool you. You h;1\'C la\\', :_i.uthnrity on .~'ou r side. . ~ Ct\NCER IJunc 21 -Tuly 221 : Sl'C IH·~nnll lhl' llll· mediate. l.ook within. Ile true to your o~·n needs, eon- c:e11ts. LE() !July 23-Aui:. 221: Emotions rly high and yo u could full "madly in love ." You deal also with practical n1 atrc11i. such n rn--x r(ltu r- n:.. income. 1>rojcctt•d profits, loSSl'S.• VIRGO <J\ug. 2:1·St•Pt 22): 'fake nolhing ror i:ran· tcd --ant.I this ;1pplit'!'> l'spccially lo promist·!'>. LIHK/\ 1Sept . 23·0rt. 21 ! (lne ~·ho c lain1s to m;ik1· ~·our 1ob t'a!'>1r1· may al · lt·111pl lo 4'\lr.11·1 loo tugh •• jlt'U't' St'fJR PllJ 10<'1. 2J·Nov. :!I 1 At11 a of romance is fe;iturcd. 'l'ht• s ubtle t·on1· rua11d!'> in li1•u or tl11'l'L1nt·ss. <:;11111•:; :trt• playt•d. S,\(OIT'fARIUS 1Nov. 22· Ul't'. 2 11· \·uu n1.1' n1· ;11temptin~ lo f'\11.1nd lVll qu1ckt~·. CA PRICO RN 1l>l'1' ~2 · Jan. l!IJ.: \\~.hal .a11pcarssct · tied may :u·tu;d!~ 111.· :.uh· jt'l'I to .changl', H1•\·1:;1ons :ire in ordt•r. \ i)Ur 0\\"11 notes n1a y !Jc t111111·ull 1t1 AQllARll S 1Ja11 20-Ft·ll tH 1 \'ou l'11ultl ht· Ut.•11l•nr1 i1r~ of cp1u·k 1·hun~l'. \'.iu gl'I uppor1u11\t.1 lo 11r1111· th_s.or~_,Jo l!ll1 Hit· a!'> to \\ork PISCES IFt•h. 19.~larf'h 201 : \'ou't't• ;1bll' lu ton1 munic,at t' 11 11 h !iOrnl' "'hn. 111 past. \\ t'l'l' • · nqt a 1 :1 ili1bl1' " mcrnher nf Delta !Jelta '-. l>t:lla . -..;, lier fiancc also ;iltcndcd \Vorld C:tmpus Afloat and rs a student at LiSC \vhrl'e he afriliat\•d \\ ilh Kuppa Sig. ma.· A gr;uluute of Coron;4 dcl l\lar lligh School, ht• is lhc son of !\!rs. Thomas \V. I lollo\i.'U\' or Corona dcl ~tar und JaCk IJ_ Hichard~on, \\'ushin gton. J). C. 'rht· h(·trothcd ;,ire plan· ning to rnarry next June. Autumn Nuptials Planned ~1r. and-l\lrs. John Car· pcnter or Fountain \'alley have announced the rorth- roming marriage or their daughter, Vicki Lrn Car- penter, to Art Rich:ird<;on Jc. The couple plan Nov. 10 n uptials in the fir st Christian Church dF Foun- tain Valley. Rich;irdson is the son of thc·senior Art Ril'hurdsons of •luntington Beach, 1'hc a ff ianced pair arc graduates or Edison lligh School. Handbook ·offered The Joint Committee on Legal Equality has com- piled a handbook which describes each state board, agency und commiss ion to which the Go\•e rnor m;ikcs appointments. r Designed as a guide to op· porlunities in state i!O\'Crn· menl. the handbook lists the position of each appointee. their salaries and lenl,'th of their terms. Figures compiled by the comm-tttce Show that n1cn outnun1bcr won1cn by as much as 50·10· l in top state appointive posts where the decisions :ire made on ho\V sla t e l aws ure ad · 1ninislercd. Copies or the handbook, "Opportunities in State Government: Appoint· menls tn Agencies, Boards and Commissions," are available from the ,Joint Commit.tee on .,Legal Equality. Room 64 -1116 Ninth St .. Sacramento, Calif. 95814. MESA 1884 Newport Costo Mi1'14 S4d.1 SSl HEY, MOM! SPECIAL PRE- HALLOWEEH KIDDIE SHOW SAT. & SUH. 2:00 P.M . All Cartoon Show ALL SEATS 75• 2/7.00 Reg. 3 .99 Familr Boat Sh0es. Cotton duck uppers: cushion insole. Men's, Women's, Boys·, Children's sizes. 4.47" Polaroid 108 film. Fits the Polaroid Colorpack Land camora. ' 16.80 Reg. 21.0D Women's Pile Jackets. Acrylic, double breasted in sizes 8 lo 18. Block, browo, beige or~ile. 4/99¢ 6.39 RecJ. 4/l.6t. GE Bulbs. Solt Reg. 7.99. Men's work shoe. while light bulbs come in Vinyl uppers, Ian. 6'~ lo 11 ,12C1. 1 40/60/751100 wall sizes. 7.19 Reg. 8.99 6" boot 7 .99 Reg. 9.99 8" boot XPemey 123 451 111 0 I _. ---·---· -UM Your JCPettqeY CMl"V-. 67 • 99Trea1vry DelvJC.e 1 0-Speed Racer Oelu)(e racing soddle. 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Sundays l O to 6 ORAMGE; City Dr. at Garden GrovP Blvd.• Ooen weekdays 10 lo 9 Sundays 10 ro 6 ' SAMTA.t.HA: 3900 So.-Brislol-No. of So. CoaslcPlaza.' Open weekdays 10 10·9. Sundays 10 to 8. • \ I·. 2/3.99 R•g. 2/4.99. Pillows. Sleep in comfort with polyester liHeO pillows. Standard size. Boyt' bo11er jnns. Easy~ care polyester/cotton, solids and fancy colors. Pre-school sizes 4 to 7. 15.99 Crazy Curl by Clairol. S1v11nq wand ror au1clr.. 'n easy curls. Uses tap wa1C'r tor s1eam on de1nand, (200) Pr ices effet:ti'le Sot., Oct. 26, 1974 and Sun., Oi;t. 27, 191• :· ' /14 OAJLY PILOT Fttday. Ociobe~25, 197t • ~te's · Dream: Beating-.:Trojans Saturday By CRIUG SHEFF . lbfn.. 0..., ........... , Alvin ·White hopes a lifetime t!Mam comes true Saturday. 1'bat's when Oregon State, ltd by Wblte, battles USC at the Coliseum ina Pacific-8 rootball came. "'My Ufe's dream since I moved lONewportjleach in th< fltth gl'lde laas been to beat SC in the Coliseum .'' says the former Newport Harbor tligh and Orance Coast College quarterback. '"Whet.her that comes true or not about 11oW good SC Is •nd why dld- n'l I gO to SC ... and t•m aJck and tired of it. I'd really like to throw th< ball agoinst SC. I'd like to beat them 56-0," s1y1 White. White rtt1lls la~t year's 1ame with the TroJat11 1t Corvallis -tn fact he'd llke to ro.rgel it. "I just wasn't prepared lut year and I did very poorly. We &oil 2l·f and I threw five intercepC.lona. But we were in the game ror three quarters. Coliseum <agai nst UCLAI I didn't passes ln the fir~t game and that couktn"t beul thC'n1 ... sU)'S \Vllite'. 1:et in until the final minutes. slowly dropped us the season Cal won th e tilt y_·hcn the Be11\·ers • "WewJJ ntto1Jc·atthchffk0t.ttot progre~sed . Thi ~ year l"ve electedto.gofor<i touc hdo\\·nona SC. We're not folding up hel'e. averaged about 18 passes 11 game. fourth down s't t · t th.oo Be rs' l\'e're I· I 1·n lh" P•<·8 and we •till b h r II 1 ua ion~ "T' u " ut ope u y lhiJl aver11ge will get three-yard line with 11 5eeonds to think we've gol a chance for the. up to about 22 after the SC game." go. RO!le Bowl . Wh ite ha5 coinp\eted 00 of llS \Vhlte tried to run but "·as stop· · •·sut this Saturday is a do-or-die pa:;ses lor 905 yards. And he has ped ror no gain, ,.. ea me. I( we !OMe it , we're probably another 200 running to rank St!COnd ""The re rs ripped us Off in that out of tht race," says \Vhite. 1n the Pac·8 in total orfen.w behind game. Our films show that Steve The 6-3, 225-pounder says he's UCLA's John Sciarra. Rivera (Cal receiver} stepPed out been throwing the ball less lhl.s The Beavers, 1·5 for the season, of bounds on a 59-yard touchdown season and has cut down on hd: :.ire coming off a dlsappointing 11· play. "I definitely have ~ethinl to prove bttauu or last year'" came. And the last time I played at the I. dqn't -know, but 1·m going 10 try my damdesl to beat them Satur· day. I've pul up with all that Wk hi&h interception rule or a year 14 lo~s to Cal. "'The loss to Cal hasn't put~ out A .. •••••••••••llli••••-•••••""'"-.. 3:,.:lll""'•a"go"'""La .. stllslle"a•so"'n"'I' ·,.'l.,•.",.''<i•o.,ulolwllilOth .. 5Z•••"•'~~· .. ~~:;d',.~~h~~m~ld~:~~~·~t~~~~vo~,~~t~h~:~~~~~m"w~ee~: "-"~~:ili~.'··bul anot~e r loss this weckend \ Hadl Joins Packers; Kings Roll GREEN BAY -Dan Devine fmally persuaded John .liadl to becOme a . Green Bay Packer Thu™1ay. and . predicted the veteran will bring an imminent end to the club'5 lookstan-. ding troubles a t quarterback. Devine, Packers coach and gener31 Do Lakers In American League Cal, Bruins Head Pac-8 Grid Slate manager. said Hadl, obtained from the Los Angeles Rams Tuesday in a controversial trade for five high draft choices, told him by telephone from · Houston Thursday that he 11o·ould be here in time ror practice today. Devine said Hadl, 34, could play in an emergency against the Wons: in Detroit Sunday. but reiterated that Jack Concannon wUI start at quarter- back. Jerry Tagge, the starter since the final six games of last season. has IM the Packers orfense to only three touchdowns in the last 11 quarters. lU'!L w ? lJ.llllS est. , Face Detroit Rangers' Martin I INGLEWOOD iAPl -Superb cuard play has been the hallmark of the Los Angeles L<1kers and in their two National Basketball 'As50Ciation games lhi5 season guard play has been excellent and horrible. Manager· of Year By The Associated Press The Oregon State Beavers and Washington Stale Cougars, who came so close to scoring upset vlctories 'last weekend, are the potential spoilers in a pair of Pacilic-8 football games on Saturday s schedule. Los Angeles got 70 points from its three backcourt men in an opening· game victory but only half that many inasecond·game dereat. Thtquetlion arter two games remains: do the Lakers miss retired Jerry West? The que:oition may be answered ln part this evening wheri the nimble but ~mall Lakers host the Detroit Pistons, a. club with excellence al every po:sition. The Pistons are ltd by guard Dave Bing, who averaged 7.1 auiats pet' &ame agaiast the Lakera a year ago. al\d tenter Bob Lanier, the 6-foot·ll b1ar who scored an average of ~.s points per game against Los An&eles Jast year. The Lakers will start.Gail Goodrich ud Jim Price at the guard spots with rookie Brian Winters ready on the bench. Goodrich has had an oa Diehl with 14 of 26 rrom the field, and anolf nleht -3 of 16 -in the victory ond loss, respectively. Elmore Smith, the 1-footer who has gabbed 20 rebounds, and &-.7 forward llappy Hairston, who bas taken down "40, start at· Center and-one forward post, respectively, but the blgaest aur· prUe for the Lakers thus far iJ scrap- py, feisty forward Pat Riley. He is av.-aging 20 points per game and bas hit -47 percent from the Ooor in relief of injured Cauie Russell. Riley, however, is just 6-C and 195 PoQnds and he'll face a quartet of COl'-- nennen who tower over him : ·g. 7 WU· Jie .Norwood, 6·7 Curtls Rowe, 6..S George Trapp and 6· 7 Don Adams. West played in the L1kers' i>reseason games, then unexpectedly reUred. That meant Price had to start regularly instead 0£ igniting a fire UD• der the team by coming off the bench. The Louisville backcourt man has averaged 19 points per game, hitting 17 of 36 noor shots, and has led the club\\'ilh 16 a&sists. · Winters has played well. scoring 23 points in two games and averaging 5.0 nb<>unds per game. But the absence of West has already rnade itselr appa•entonce. The fear is \bathe is irreplaceable. Colts Reeeiver ARLINGTON, Tex. fAPJ Controversial Billy Martin. who alapped near-c hampioNbip life into baseball's worst team, is the Alaoclated Press American League Manaceroflbe Year. ••Jt's • wonderful honor,'• said llartln. '"The thanks go to tbe players ud the organization. We waated to win it all but we were a litUe abort. However. our future ls very brigbt. •• The Texas Rangers finished Just n"e games bebtnd WOfld champion Oakland in the AL Wat end actually had the edge In heod-to'bead meetings, 10-8. In 1973, the Rangers were 37 games behind Oakland with a S1·105 record. 11.e 1974 record waa84·16. Fired by Martin's entbusiaam, the Ranger• drew 1.2 mllUon fans and major league baseball wu tbe talk of DaJJas-Fort Wortb inalead. of just football. . "'I knew if we gave the are1 a winner -the fJlna woWd come out,"· Martin a.aid. ''Look at Bahimore and Oakland. They doa•t draw even wkh Winnen. I ofwoJS ti1ouP1 bueball would go here.'' Martin, w"en hired by former OWllOr Bob Sbort lost wbller; bruhly predicted a pennant and a milllon in attendance. He was one few two and didn't miu the i>ennaot by mucb. "If we bod juat bod a lell-banded ftllever in tbe bullpen and another llatter, we could have made it," llartin 1aicl. Mortin put in the lineup such unknowns as rookies Mike Hargrove aod Jlm SUodberg. Hargrove linlsbed &eCOlld amoag AL bet!tts and Su.ndberc. ,. ·a catcher, made the All-star team. Lenny Randle, • pioyer cut olf by both former Ran~en managers Ted WWlams a.ad Whitey Henog, was a .300hitler. · Ferguson Jenkins. obtained in an off-seuoo trade wilh the Chicago Cubs, was a ZS.came winner. Texas even bad a season edce over the AL Eastern Divisloa winner, Baltimore, by an M eowtt. "It really feels 1oocl to be manager ol tbt year bee a~ I remember when Berra Stepping Out Of Father's Shadow BALTIMORE fAPI -As a 11th n:iund drart choice. Tim &rra "·as hard))· gl\·en a .. can't miss"" tag when he joined the Baltimore Colts. But. o\'ercoming his o"·n limitations and s tepping out or his • famous latber·s shado"·· the son or tormer baseball great Yogi Berra is s lO\\'IY making his mark in the National F..ootball League. .. He baa a lot of hi s dad in him."* Joe Thomas. the coach and general managC'r otJbe Coils. said of the 183- pound rook ii!. "'He ·s a <'Ompetitor. Ob- ,·iousJ~·. )·ou ha\·e to ha,·e talent but a great tompetitor can do almost an.,·thing iJ\1purts.·· ,·oung Berra. a graduate of the- Uni\·c1·sity or ltf assachusetls. has been used s paring!~· as a ""ide 1·erei,·er a nd has )·et 10 Catch a pass. R11t he has returned four kickoffs for 122 yards and added another 24 on fi,·e puntrunbacks. Thomus and thr other coat'hcs. hO\\C\'e1·. are hi gh on his ability to get open and tatch passes despite a lack of :,µccd. FIRST GAL DRIVER ·AT IN DIANA.POLIS? LOS /\NGF.LES lUPIJ -Lella f..ombardi. the fir$l \\'Oman to run In 11 l'~ormula one race. now v;ants to <:r»ck the sex barrltor al Indianapolis. At • n~·s confcrenc~ herE" Thur· !id!olY. \he 3\.yeur-old ltaUan Oiaclosed ~he ph1ns to te~t a U.S. Auto Club championship l'or at Ontario next month. ··rr t rttt com11 <'litive. t .... -111 ~ubmit Dn enl ry ror Ind 1:1 n;1polis," ~he stud. l"raoci!'lra ~I Ir i-a,·~ he "ill pu1 .. t•ha ~c a U.S AC car fo1: l.ombo.1rt1i if she 1trr1dC"~:1 ~e ·:1 rrad,\ rnr lnd,,· l l~ al!>o s:1l<1 tii' 1\ ill i;11C1ui;or her on lhl lorn1nlo1 a.1011 C'lt'<'llll 1n !!)75 Sh~~ 11/ fl r 1\·r rn lht· F'o1·n1 ul:i :10011 I J\:C at n i\'{'l'SlllC ~1111<1,1~ • .,. ! .. As he ret.s a little more experien· f't, ··Thomas said. ··--.-e•re going to use him inside the 20 as a rttel\'er more because or his cutting and C'.'alch ing abilil»· 'll'ou don't need great spet'd do•·n there. Timmy catches e,·~thing near him." Tim had his finest hour last Sunday in Ne\lo· York"s Shea Stadium, •·here Yogi manages the b1seball Mets, "'ith a crucial $4·)'ard kickorr return. It came after the Jets had blocked a punt and pulled to"·lthln 14·7. Yogi .,.,·atrhed Tim as a pro in per· son for the first time as the Colts "·on JS.20. No\\· in Japan \\'ilh the Mets and ,,·ith the \\'inter baseball meetings coming up. Yogi ma)· get lo see him onl)' onl'.'e more this season. During the exhibition season. Yogi kept up 'lt'ith Tim's progress \'ia telephone calls. Most .,.·ere made for him, but Yogi once called e\-en as lhe fitets u·ere µlas ing. ··1 admit that doing 'A"fll In Shea did mean a little more to me.:· young Berr1t 1'ilid. "'When I started goin(: to Met came:oi there in 1965. J al\\'a)'S en- ,.i"ioned pl a)· Ing In the 1tladium. But I kne\\· it \\'Ould ha,·e to be toot.ball because I couldn't hit \'ery•·en.·· \\'hen Tim "'as signed to a contract l111ot .,.·inter. the Coils took ad,·1ntati:e ol the buill·ln publicil,\·. They held a rare ne•·s conrerence ror a 11th round pitk. and in,·lled bolh t•thtr and 11on. The)' e\·en ga,·e Tim jer~)· No. 8. the- ~me number ·t11.-orn by Vogl with the Ne\\· \"ork )"ankees. · .. I kno\\· there \\'illl a lot of fanfare ~urroundlnt' hhl druhing.·· Thomug :titid ... Rut Timmy just C"OUld make the tel.Im on hill O\\·n. •· Young Uerr3 1.uid ht felt confident or his rh~1nC"1.'."· 1u·o\·iclt'ft he \\'B:t ~i,·cn u J!1IOCi look . Tht.• l'llrtkl' b'· the NF!. Pia~ l'l"l'I" 1\,"stir ial ion look cUrc or lhu1 . llT11ll·r J1•ai,:ue r.11ll..· .... singlt• dlJ;:•l nunl b<'rs C':in only Ix• \\·orn b)· qu:1rlt'I'• b;1rk:. :incl kit•krr1>. So Nn: R Wi.1.'i l:1k'Pn .1i\a~·;i11rlT1n1 OC'l\\'\\l'ill·i'Nn Ml BILLY MARTIN '"! was beaten out in 1969 by Ted Williams,'' said Martin, who managed Minnesota at the lime to a divisional title. Martin has moved his home to Arlington a nd said, "I'm very happy. I've got a longterm contract and everyone has been super nice to me.'' The 46-year-old titartin, noted for his run·ins with management, had a few nareups' during the season. He had a disagreement with club president Dr. Bobby Brown over whether pitcher David Clyde should be sent to the minors. Martin also slapped traveling secretary Burt Hawkins during an argument but later apologized. ''I admit I 'm wound tight but a lot of things are over blown," Martin said. ''I push myself so hard. When I get on the field, 1 feel it's just a matter of pride with me ... I feel 1 must give my utmost, that I can't !el one litUe thing get by ." But l'itartin added, "I'm a different person off the field ... a'lt'ay from baseball. Some people just don't understand that. I don't guess they ever wifl. and they are certainly en· titled to their own opinion. But I'm not a bad guy; Jjustcan'l standtolose." Sour Note Defe nding c hampion Souther n California. after struggling past Oregon 16-7 last Saturday, will 'be home against Dec Andros' OSU squad which gambled and lost in the final ·seconds of a 17·14 loss to California. The Beavers went for a touchdown in· stead of a field goal·on their final play. and ex-Newport Harbor and Orange Coast College quarterback Alvin \Vhite was tackled at the Cal thrce- yard line. Stanford goes to Pullman, \Vash., to face \VSU, whose upset hopes against UCLA died when four straight plunges from the Bruins' one-yard line failed in the final minutes to produce a touchdown. "I imuglne a lot of people will second guess coach Jim Sweeney for not going wide. They always do when plays don't succeed," said UCLA coach Dick Vermeil. "But, for what it'sworth, I'd have run inside also." In Saturday's ottifr Pac-8 games, any upsets will be minor ones. Cal, 2-0, entertains UCLA, l·~l. in the most importani contest, while \Va shington and Oregon will match 0.2 records in.Seattle. Both games are considered virtual tossups. Oregon State's Andros fi gures the key to upse tting sixth ranked Southern Cal is stopping quarterback Pat Haden's passing. But the Oregon .Ducks went do\Yn despite holding the Trojans to 11 passing yards. The Beavers, l·l, have shown ofren- si ve improve ment this year. avetag\ng 21 \}()inls a game, but their defense is last in the Pac·8, allowing JO points a contest. Southern Cal, 2·0 and tied with Cal for the confe re nce lead, is No. 1 statistically in both scoring offense and defense, and Anthony Davis leads all Pac-8 rushers. Stanford's offe nse, behind a seemingly relaxed quarterback Mike Cordova, rolled up 34 points against Waslrtn gton last Saturday. The WSU Cougars lost their main offen:oiive threat, fullback Andrew Jones, wilh a knee injury against UCLA. · 1"h(I N'rv.· ()r]('<l ll S .Jaz7. ha!; been i.1 liltle orf key in lhe early' part Of th(' t\al1on:.i l J~:.i sketball i\ssociation season, losing their rirst fi~·c ~an1ci. lf£1r<' l .a~lar Green (16> dri-\'·es pasl Philadelphia's Doug ( 'ol ltn... ·r111· 71ir .-~ rompr<t. I02·W.J ' ALVIN WHITE '·· ,,.. .. Mesa Group To Sponsor Indoor Meet By HOWARD L.llAND\' 011 .. Olltr """"' 54.tl A two.day indoor track and tield meet will be staged in the Anaheim Convention Center Jan. 24·25 and will be sponsored by the Costa Mesa Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Daily Pilot learned today. Jim Crumpton, track coach at Southern Calirornia College of Costa Mesa and Ken Karnes, a prominent club track coach from the area, will serve as meet directors. "We have the dates cleared with the Anaheim Convention Center and have a committment from the Los A:ngeles Sports Arena to lease the new track they are installing for t!ie Sunkist meet earlier in January,"' Crumpton says. One of the big disadvantages to staging a meet in the Ailaheim facility is the lack of sealing. "We·d rather have :.i full house of 6,000 peop.le than a hilf-e mpty c.·apacity of twice that number," Crumpton says. F'orn1at or the two-day meet will be lo run events during ttle day as developmental afraiis, inter-club races and competition roritrackmen ".Vho wouldn't have a chance to com· pete in the evening hours There will also be events for girl s and women plus age group com· petition and special high school races . "The meet will also be staged primarily for Southern California people," he ~ays. "We aren't going to pay ii cent for bringing in outside~ athletes. We feel there are e nough outstanding track and field stars in the college;;, univer· silies and on the club teams righ&.here in Southern California to make the meet a success.'' This caliber of competition will make up the evenin g program. Funds derived from the event will be used for educational scholar· ships, according to Crumpton. Southern California <;ollege. Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa's two hi gh schools, Estancia and Costa Mesa. will benefit from the scholarship fund . Faces Gauchos ' ·Kings Wbr, 7.2 INGLEWOOD -llon Kozak scored three goals and. assisted on two others as Los Angeles withstood Butrato"s55- shot offensive barrage to beat the Sabres, 1·2, Thursday night. \Vhitey Widing chipped in with a pair of goals and a pair of assists to join in the rout as the King& had their highest scoring game of the National Hockey League season. · The victory, second of the year over Buffalo. gave the Kings a 4·1·3 record and moved them back into first place in Division 3 of the NHL. After Bob Berry shot Los Angeles into a 1·0 lead on a po"·er play goal at 4:24 o{ the first period, Koiak caught fire to score three straight goals and build lhe Kings' advantage to 4·0. l\'euir1J111be Rolfs MELBOURNE. Australia Top-seeded .John Newcombe or Australia and second-seeded Dick Stockton scored straight-set victories Thursday and reached the quarterfinals or the South Pacific Hard Court tennis tournament. Newcombe beat Bob Carmichael of France 6·3, 6·3, and Stockton topped Dick Dell , 6-3. 6·4. Rfrhey Upset CHRISTCHURCI{,' NC\V Zealand - Unseeded Ray Ruffels of Australia upset second-seeded Clitf Richey, &-7, 6-4,, 7-5 in the men's singles quarter finals ol the New Zealand pro tennis tourney today. Top-seeded Roscoe Tanner had 1itUe difficulty in beating la:oit year's winner, Fred Stolle of Australia, 6-3. 6-2. Sandy Po1ayer won 2·6, 6-3, 6-2 over West Germany's Jurgen Fa55bender. Barg Ad"a'"'n TEHRAN. Iran -Bjorn Borg of Sweden overcame a firsl·stl de£eat lo oust Eddie Dibbs 1·6, 6-4, 6-4 Thursday in the quarter . finals or the $100,000 Aryamehr tennis tournament. In third-round matches, Guillermo Vilas or Argentina beat Juan Gisbert of Spain, 6-3, 6-2; Thomas Koch of Brazil topped compatriot Jose Edison, 0-6, 6·4, 6-2; Raul Ramirezo[ Mexico ousted Australia's Ross Case, 6-2. 7-5: and Roger Taylor of Britain downed Manuel Orantes of Spain, 6-2 6-J, • SuiC'lde Ruled MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. -The gunshot death· of Ed Meadows, 42 Duke Univ ersity and Philadelphia Eagles' star rootball tackle of the 1950s, wa s a s uicide, a medical examiner has ruled. Poteadows was found at his nearby home Tuesday night with a bullel wound in the chest. u.s. w;,,,. TIJ.UANA -The U.S. national vol· leyball team defeated Red China in three straight games Thursday night in the consolation tourney of the World Volleyball Champion.ships. The American men won by scores or 15-8, 15·7, 15·11 in games that were never close. In another consolation round mat· ch, South Korea stopped Egypt J.S..13. 15-10, 15· 10. That leCt the JJ .S. and South Korean teams unbeaten with 30 reeordS in the consolation round. China dropped to ~I . . The United States and Korea tangle Saturday night for the championship of the consolation round. QB Overcomes Cancer E~L CAJON -1\1 Gros ~mont College. they ca ll Joe Roth the best junior college quarterback in Califor· nia . "How bad rlo the big colleges want him? Our phones are ringing off the walls," says John rcalherstonc. an assistant football coach. After rive games, the Grifflns aro unbeaten this season after winding up with a nve-game winn ing string last year. Stanfo rd a nd Oregon arc umong two' dozen urlivcrsltles whlth are in· tercsted In Roth, a G·fool·3, ISO.pound St:Jphomoi-c \vilh 84 completions and 882 yards a lready thi:i year. Saturday ni ght. Roth Oind his Gros. smont tea1nmates arc <1t !\fission Vlcio 111gh School to dutl Sadalcback CollS!ge. in a Mi ~sion 'CCJnrcrcnce gamr. 1 Roth a ha nd l'.0 1nc blond, wns Lold this summer that he had cancer. , "I rclt good the whole lime.'' he recalls. "That's what made it so odd, lo know that something is happening In your body, maybe i.hfeatening your ur. .. Ii was a little mOle which kept growing when he nicked it with a razor, under hi~ ~ideburn. Joo under~ went surgery1over four days, with the dOt'tor~ removing part of hi~ !rallvary gland and the lymph node~. T.hc pathologist s aid anerward that all the cancerous growth was ap· parently in the tumor which they removed. Occasionally. thut side or. his race still puffs up but nol for long. Roth ii back running the team. For the first month h<! "didn't throw too we11," recalls Fcoilhc~lone. "lie wa~ making mist"kes. maybe pres· sh1,irtoo much to !{how-cvcrybOdy he. was 5t 111 the sam c nld Joe " BILL PIZZICA Newport Harbor Coach ·, Marina, Newport ·Collide Will the upstart 1i1arina Hich School Vikings football team be able to handle another of the powers of the Sunset League tonight when lt ~hosts Newport f"larbor High on the Westminster ffigh lleld? Ktckorr is at a o'clock:. The above question's an· 1wer wlll follow. Marina bas picked up a full head of steam since Jo&ing to Loara in lhe leacw! opener three weeks ago and bas"blasted Western. 32-16, and Ued powerful Westmla-.cer, 7-7. Tonight coach Bill Piz. slc1's Newport Tars wlll sencJ their one-two tailback pancb of Brian Theriot 1nd Steve Foley against the Vikings for the first Ume la several gam~s. Foley has been sidelined wlth a n injury in the list two games. but has seen Dmlted action. Marina and Newport are still in the thick of the Championship struggle as a result or last week's games but the loser tonight could be seriously hampered in thie final drive. Marina is 1·1·1 in leaiue Play while Newport is 2-1. i.Uder Westminster is 2-0- 1. The Vikings hope to play a ball control type of game with a minimal amount of mistakes. "If we can control the ball · and stop their explosive backs, we should be In the came to the end," coa~h Mike l lenlgan of Marina • says. · ~ewport has zpotted two teams 10 points in leasue action and come back to ' wm. ---'Tl Min. s1e ... .._ •T 0..,. Hsllric!l •o Aki Jolin C $co0Rtlll LO ,...,c Wll•r \. T Jeff SI•" se Vlfllllt MulNT Q9 °"'°"" Adl"'S FO 0.... Cllrlsl' 1' llflMI TllH!of fl T-llaz1u1 ..... ,.nH ...... ~ Of: ..... ,,.,1..-- 00 ..... M<C-.ft OG .ltM PhlPlli OE _,._.., Hellrl<tt i.:• "" 5orc• ... 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Coach Jerry Redman's Trojans have the advantage in size, overall defense and a solid running game keyed by 195-pound tallbadc !iieott Murphy and 196-pound · fuJ. lback Jim Green. University's defense out· weighs..,Mission Viejo'• of. fense, 181·175. And the Uni offense has a 184· 151 adJ1n· tage against the Diablos' defense. Heft and the Murphy· Green running combo, has been the extent of ,the University offense .and' the Trojans Vt'ill rely heavily on rontroUng the tempo of• the game with ball control. Mission Viejo, on the other hand, baa • super pas.- .aing game with quarter. .. ... '" OY back Dave S<hmidt toeslnc to either Ron Freed, Eric Schmldt and Wiibur Gre1ory, in 1ddltion to Tony Rlch1rdson or John Mont1omery out of the bockllold. Montgomery h 11 been binged up 'A'lth Injuries •nd will alternate with Phil Cole attaUback .. Dave Schmidt mWed the Laguna Beach game 1aat week due to injury and I.be IM1blos' aerial game died. But he's expected. to be ready for University and I.hit means bad news for the Universitx secondary. Schmidt completed 31 or 51 pasae& for 716 yards and nine touchdowns during non·Jeaguo action. But without Schmidt the Diablos could manage onJy 30 yards in the air in edging Lapna Be1ch, 7·6. Dolphins Tackle Laguna •• ALLIE SCHAFF S8n Clemente Coach JOHNMURIO Mlalion Viejo Coach MAC MOORE El Toro Co•ch The El Toro Hig h Chai.:cers and Sin Clemente Jligh Tritons wlll try lo r.emalp unde(ea~d in South Coast LeagUe·# football ac· lion tonight at 1:30 when they collide at Mission Viejo High. El Toro posted a 21·14 win over Dana Hills last week while San Clemente up11et University, I.HJ. A win for cltber sebool tonilht would give it a shot at lhe league orown. The Chargers, behind the running of Chuck Van lJew Rustlers Expecting J'ERRYREOMAN _J Wild Tilt University Coach An offensive explosion looms Saturday night when the Golden Wesl College Rustlers football team in· vades Santa Monica City College for a Southern California Conrerence ... ... OU •• ... ... ... The Laeuna Beach High ,,~ 1: Artilta aod the Dolphins of :;r; :.~ Dau Hill• High will both be 1= trying to bounce back after 1• opening South Coast League it: football dereats tonight at :: 1:30 when they cl1sb at San outing . Both teams have 5l'Ol"1!d well this season and the squad that puts the best defensive foot forward will betheone towin. Clemente High. •ft rn The Attlall played a great m &ame aiainst Mission Viejo :: before losing, 1·6, while !ii, Dana Hllls led El Toro at TONY LEON DENNIS HARYUNG iii haUUme, 14-7, only to lose Din• Hills Coach Laguna Beach Coac:h we Zl·l4. The Dolphins are six.·------------"'-------- ~ = "" m '" :: point ruorttet. With Johll C1rlson gone, fullb1ck Kevin Pike has beeome tbe focal point ol the Arllsta' attack. In his last two a:ames be bas p.iDed 111 y1rda in 3Z Cll'• Bashore Steals 20-17 Tri~ph "Nobody bas run on Santa Monica this sea1on," coach Ray Shackleford of Golden West says, "Los Angeles City College beat them, 34·24, and they did it almost entirely with a passing game." A wee k earlier, Rio· Hondo posted a 28·14 victory over the Corsairs with lhe aid of a long kickoff return and a pass interception that went ror a touchdown. Area Polo ries. He's not as q.alck or agile u Carbon, but ls still a stroa« runner. Llpaa is still wortinc on coming up with an effective pining game. Mike Ser-:- raao has completed only 3S percent of bia aeriala this Adding further proof to the concept that it will be a higb·scoring game are scores of the past two seasons. The RusUers won last season, 31·28, and ByROGERCA.RLSON the back·to-back lightning, posted a 35·21 victory In Ofia.DtUy,.llilS.... Edison's offense was nil 1972. J Results }"'&r. Laeuna will be operating 1a:ainst a Dana Hills defense which is led by tackles Craig Fulla<josa and Joe Cameron, who are both hurting but expected to start. The Dolphins will also be without the services ol liaebacker Rick Browning. Edison High's Chargers against a mighty defensive Injuries have taken their remain in conte ntion for th e effort by coach Jim Rodar· loll or the Golden West Sunset League football te 'sGriffins. backrield a nd for ced replacements in last week's championship today thanks A lif~less Edison orfense 2?·27tie with Cypress. to r eserve quarterback hod lo~t four fum ble~ and Paul Fiskness is still not Rick Bashore, who came up Los Al s _secondar~ picked 1 up to par with a badly with back-to-back touch· orf. two 1nt~rcept 1ons, ~s sprained ankle and Kyle down passes in the last 54 Griffins ta ilback David Van Amersrort is sidelined. seconds or play to give his Sprague . a nd . quarterback with a knee injury. mates a miraculous victory ~?n Cassi~~· 1n place ot t!'e ''I think they'll play but Thursday night. 1n1ured Craig Chamberlain, · it• s a wait . and .see The victim was the paced the attack. situation,•• Shackleford unluckiest team in creation. 51 Go\Ml!STATISTICS ys, Los Alamitos High's Grif· ir u o tbe b · ht 'de of the r d ,.,,,."""M"'•~"'"" , • n ng er s1 ins. In the en it was a 20-11 flfsi.....,.~.i"9 • , ledger, the coa ch says wiZ for coach Bill Work· Flr'll~,. ... 1°" l o Bre nt Partridge will • Ch b 1 r.i.111f'\ldowM ,1 , m n s. arger s e ore ,..,c1s,wi;no " 114-definitely return in a star· 4,300 at Western High. .,.,M,.Hlflt :io1 :n Ung role after miss'"" the I • h d 'I' ~<ti IOSI I' U .. '& Los A am 1tos a _,.,'"'91itld Mi llO· Cypressouting. dominated the game from Pllnlv~f•..-disc..-w 1 , ~ But the defensive tactics th t t b t "lh 54 -.illK/,..H ........ l•d .. 5t .. jo) of e ou se , u "'' F\llnlllt5'"''"'o1 .. 1oM. ... .., the Corsairs m1y force and passing or Gary Key, will bu trying to present a balanced attack before San Clemente. Arter watching tHe Tritons take advantage of almost every University mistake last week, El Toro will be trying to cut down on mi scues. A key factor in the gamt= may be how well San Clemente contains Van Liew. Appa r ently com· pletely healed afte r a knee injury, he picked up 154 yards last week against Dana· l~ill s , scoring two touchdowns. He's the type ol runner who is very lµrd to bring down. San Clemente's ability to shut off University's run· ning game was the key fac- tor in tha t ga me. The Tritons are not big on defen· sc, but are very quick and ;.iggressive. El Toro's derense has not been playing that well in recent weeks, according tr coach Mac P.1oore and San Clemente will be out to take advantage of this if they can. Tailback Randy Adams c ontinu es to b e the workhorse in the Tritons backfie.ld. He carried 19 times last week for 104 yards a nd is averaging about 20 carries a ga me . San Clemente runs very ba sic plays , but its execution Qf them is excel· lent. SM o..NflW OM.- TE DtMlt EflOSl,f- l T Ron Uirri<o lGtNn. F~ c .,,..,. Alno llG Olvld OamlllQ~ AT Urry P$ntl"O ~ Ur.ce 8srP'f' 06 Tl"' Vleltldes TB A_., AcNolls FB Twn Arons sa vino:. ..,.,....., s...c .. -•o....._ OE GreQ Y"""4 Ol Ktlll'I Marr "'° ~ \llel5'0n OT 0.llld 0.ml"!lut•, OE Till! Blecll; LB llMr• F ..... ... ,_ Ar-i. 08 UIKe .... ., 08~ Dllt 06 5.IM .. ,,,..., 08 \flftce Met"- us "' "' ·~ "' ... •• •• "' "' ... ... ·~ .. "' ... "' "' t ROY BRUMMETT Huntington Beach Coach HB Duels Winless Katella The Huntingtod Beaeh Oilers, whose rejuvenated offense scored 42 points last week, try for their second straight footba ll victory tonight when they meet the winJcss Kate Ila Knichts at8 at Anaheim's La Palma Park. With quarterback Bill Holst throwing for 144 yards against Cy press, the Oilc:rs won their first game and are 1·2 in Empire League play. The Knights are 0--j in league action. Katella mus t coatain Hoisl if it hopes to .UY close. "We have to stop Hun-- tington Beach's run," says Katella coach Bob Lam~ shire ... The ir quarterbatk looks good running the op- tion and their passing game has looked very good." Katella has not imgressecl anyone so fa r, althoUah \be Knights have come:~tbse' to Anaheim, 13·6, aad'.Orit&ge, 27.20. Katella's derense has been leaky, allowing 127 points. and if the Oilers can avoid early season fumble problems, they figure to score often. In addition to Holst, the Oilers· veer attack reatures running back Loren Mlcklin, who has ~arrled 80 limes for 413 yards. £1 T_.,..__ Tl! J.tl Grttt1 llT Ml•t o.i.y llG T""' L_, C Us DIH.11-LG Mlt.e NIH!.._. Katella also runs a veer althou gh it bas be en relatively ineffective. Quar· terback Lance Gore ls the : only offensi ve t hreat. 111 throwing for 489 yards. He m gained 128 yards rushing •• 110 against Orange. LT Ptni;llo CHllllo SE .lllf Uirt. Q8 4-, ""'' F8 Olucl Y1t11 L- T8 9rl..i He_, FL ct,oe llrc,_.rd El T-0.-tffw llE ICel~- AT lltltll Mt\OT MG St""t ..._r...,"*i LT Jt,.,.s a.rne,. LE 51e.,. 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C»Uler LT Jiii Cll\lllt9'I LI ,,,,,__ ...... Ql&t .._...I IFI ,..,.__....,. Tt Klorry 0-11111 s.a ........... .............. at: ............... DT .-CMNt"1111 DT (I ... •111""9N ... __ LI "'°'I ._.. ...... °'II ... .,... ............. LI Mir-..,.._ 09 ¥hii&t lk(uli.dl a.c.w lrllitrt-1• s Cllr~ 'lltltll . . MS vantagetol1·13. 11:0 yards last week with ;;: A two-point con\·ersion k• "" " ..,. reserve. quarterback Rich 01 failed aner a delay of the =.. 11 .., 1• '·' Shrout adding a p1lr of ;: game penalty on Edison, °'" .. ~ : 1: : :l completions. ''° but the Chargers' Pete r wuu-• • o u "Santa Moni~a uses 3 lot :..': Cacace pounced on a furn· ~ 2:· :! ~ ~ of different defenses and ,.. ble off the ensuing onside •assi•G they do a lot or stunting. "' klckort and Edison had the ••'-They aren't very big ball at lhe Los Al 47. m .,... ~ '!"'1 ':: .:! pbyslcaUy on defense but :: With the seconds litking ·~~ 11 , 1 111 .m t bey are quick,•• • olf. Bashore took the snap. t.w, 2' 10 1: M• .3&S Shacklerord says. : e\'aded a would be tackler --------------,, --'---- 1111 and let loose with a bomb ;: Ste\·e Hines. * Hines wa1 open at the :: fi\-e. caught the ball and held it high In the air as he ,., sped across the go1l line for • the ·unbelie\·able victory : -.·ith 3S seconds left. : Biii Balch kltked hi us second PAT a nd all that := remained for the luckle. .... Griffins "·as an ngonizin uo bus trip back to the Los Al . campus . ;: Bashore had kept hi!i !: mat es •·ith"in s triking ,,. dista nce Whf n he scored a :: touc;hdown in the ~nd 1• quai·ttr on a 31·~·nrd run :: -.·ith u Grirrins' fun1bl~. u• And "'Ith lhe exception or Cgnsider the~ advantages : 1. There·sahaAdleonit. Easy to carry, easy lo pour. 2. LtSs chance of running out 3, Ifs a sensible way lo enioy Jim Beam and II costs less per drink. Tit[~-- S] .] 99 -- AIR SHOCKS m 85 ' -......... .... ai4STAUAT10H AJAIL.llLf, CALL K>a A,POIHTMlMf DELCO BATIERIES ,~·~·.~~ s2000 On Hand ...,.. >.UrHORt~ED S•lES, SUVICf, PARrS °11ESrOf.•rlON · PHIL RENICK C .. J;lf .. ,. • ,..., llflltcocY flUJOllf '°""'"" 11.~l!H1 tlllil\111""" ttnUB., !Ill •-Ill.I I . It~• tlHIUNllfl CO., Ql-t.11.• .:(jlluta'f' F.Goodrieh 204' HARBOR ILVD .. COST A MESA 1100 Se. Euclid, fuflo"'• (714) '11·9300 - /' • Jl.G DAIL V PILO T Friday. Octobor 25, 1974 M~Keon's Vanguards Hit Fast; Area.Prep! TD Dash X-county T ies It Blitz Eagles, 42-12 Results By ED BURGA RT Or ... Q,111, 11'1"' \Uft ~later O(•i s P<il l\lrKeon unexpcctedl,v ran ror a 72 yard tO\J('hdown with 2:31. remaining Thur~day 111 ~h!. giving the J\lonarch~ ;1 21 :!I lie "'ith No I St. l',11111n ;in t:xciting J\n gt'lus l.ea~uc foolhi.11 g::ina· at San1 11 Ana tio"''· It appt•arcd that the S"·ur- d-;men had \\'On "hen Jt1ck <;ibhon s i-rooled 10 yHrds for thi• TD lh<it put St. l'lltul ;.ihcad. 24·17 with only 2:5.1 lert. Hui . on ::i 'l'tond and l"'O ~1t uation ~tnd SL Paul in a 11rcvent defcnsc 1vith only lhtce men rushing, tdonar· ch,, quartt:rback J im \Vig. more handed orr lo f.l<:Keon, who accelerated beyond the l ine or i-crimma~e . hrokc one lackle after another and da:.hed down the lc(t sidelin es. George !\l cGowan kicked the extra point, making lt 24-24. Ry 110 \\'/\RDJ .. llANOY F.I r.1otlena ll ig h ·~ V;1ni:uards hl1tzcd the E!-ifuncia Eu1:1lcs ThursdHy 111.l(ht. 42·12, to continue in f1r!-il plate in the Century U::igue football ~landi ngs "' action on the winners fu.:ld. 1'hc ''ictory leaves El t\lodena undefeated after four league games. The Va nguards wasted lillle ti me exp lod in~ a homb thut brok.t' th e back of the 1-::.tgles and it \olo'a S all over hefore the Eagles could put u pair of scores on the hoard late in the action. F.I l\'Jodena so dominated tht! play that the V:a ng·uards Sl'ored fou r of th e fir st five times they had posses~ion of the ball. On the olher oc- tasion. they were stopped at the one ·foot line on a furn- ble that wt1 s recovered by Joe llill. The opening homh on u pass pl ay from Steve Cody to Ro ger llees went for 73 yards and a touc hdown. The usually poised E.<0lan- eia defensive unit suddenly found it self blitzed "''ith lht Rees broth ers. Rodger and Bobh}', picking up the tempo and eoch scam- pering for more than 100 yards. Estancia put its rirsl !'core on lhe hoards wi\h 3:19 left in th e thi rd period "''hen Larry Hall went over on a quarterback dive play to c ulminate a 54-yard drive. llall's pass to Gary Con· fer netted 33 yards and Pat Shaughnessy had a 17-yard scamper in between. Then in the fourth period. Shaughnessy circled wide 1:1round hii; own rl-M fl'ld 'WAlllSIT'f 11nd 11 kirted down the 1,=1~e:::::..~=t:St: 1o;idelines to P<l)' dirt on a 52· a..__ 1u1 •:Mo;•· .,.,._ 1ut tt:e1~ Yard r 11n lie •a1"ned I •ey ... "'-«• IMVI IOiU; •• -IMVI . . • • . ti:":,, ....,,Ii CMVI IO:tl; I. ,__ block from Scott Wil80l'I at c.v1111": ... v..i...,,.. IM\'I tt:•: io. the El htoden111 25. G11.,• 1u1•o:n:11.r.<,.1 cu1M:»:11. Othe r than t he t•·o "*"-'u1t0:$t;IJ.O..J111ul11 rM._ VARSITY :.;coring opportunities, .......... uo1n1u,....._ E s t a ncia had trouble t.-. 11.1111:11 ; 1 • .a1¥001 IDHl . lh b II t t' El U :tl; I. Tri..,... iL&I n:n: •· ..,_ moving e a paH .ie ~' 11:21; 1. •1~..-t1 _. Al<Mdloo\ Modena 35 in a 1ame that n.11 12:•: '· "...c:" 1Le1 n:•: •· e. ' d I he v.,.., fDHJ IJ: ... ; t . kftl.,..n fOHI was dominate rom t •i~u.:•t.'M"-'lL.B)U :". i-;tart by the running or the va11111tt Rees brothers and the pas-c..t""Mef'411Ut1c.... ..... .-r st Cod nd Se n '· "-""' ctc1M1 •:Sl: 1 . ..1. 1':ol• sing o • e\'e Ya a «:M1 •:St:>. E1111 ICMI 10:11 ; •. YoiwJ Murphy. fCMI 1o:u : s. Sml•~ 1c;M110,";t.1EH1t11 Confer was one or the 1CM1 "''°: '-1"'-'-1CM1 to:n: •· • HtM.IMon 10.0 ll:H; t . Wftt ICCIMI brigh test lights for the M;.•: 10. o. °'' 1Cc1Mt 10;11: 11. J, a.., Eagle' m.•,·ng several cat-ICdMI M•"' 11· Oilwlt 1~1 "''°'ii. • • • • ~ ICclMI .-:SI; M. _.... Cc;.IMI ch6 and doing a n oulcitan· M:». ding job on defense along .. ,..,.~~~r~':.!a..... "'ith Pete Leuck, Fred '· t . HllldlHe't"" tsc1 •:••: Meti sci Nichols, Sean Collin!'t and t :fll: 1. o. FwtiH 1£1110:13; 4. Mic.ti CSCI; J. IEIMMllS <SCI;'· HalllM fSC.I Scott Coshow. M:A ; '·Ml.,_., (ETI 10;5'; .... _ GAME STATISTICS •• • ,...,. ..... rwsHt'I .) fint----11 Flnt -...S .-tin 10 lotal lit~-· .... Y...,.nlW"9 Y¥1hP<l1"M"'I ';. ....... •• , .. • ; ' .. "' .. CSCI ll:OQ; t . H~n CSCI ll:M; 10. ~ lSCI 11;11; 11. l.tlfllliCSCI tl:IG; n. Ill. Hl.IOdleston.. CSCI 11:21; U. A. """ bit CtiJI II:•: U. U...., IETI ll :fll. 't'AlllSIT'I' ......... Kii 11111,.l ICMlllt St. Paul had one last th3nce, but the Monarchs' de£ense, aided by an offen· !'>ive pass interference call , held . The Sword:;mcn were dow n to l\ilater Dei's 36 y::ir- d-l1ne but \\'ere dri\•enout or field go4i l r ange on the Old Rivals Collide: l'IM ..a,-.. "' P\.ftls -... ...-:. •Iii! PotMltiK ...... u.. J.25 ~ .""9dtflOS1 ~ _.,_ • ... '"' >H .. '· ...... CH91 1t:M; 1:. "-"" (HQ) lt:12; J. lk0--IH•l 10:H ; 4. Gltfwd 1"81 1'0::zt; $. WU-IHlll 10:11: '· ~ IM91 lt:J6; J. 6ffAIDft IHEll tO:•; .. fl.,, 00 11:11; '· Mllffb 110 ti~: ti. liWM flCI 11::32. • YAllll l T't' 1:._..1•n tJtl 111.._. E,11,.dD 0 0 I 1-T! Mesa Battles . CdM El---M iii 1 ,_. ,_ ~" lllUSMUtG ·-"" ".,. ..... • 5 0 1.2 t . GDl"oi1,IEMI 10 llel; 2. ~IEM) • 10:01: l . Mek•llU!.I 10:11; 4. '*"• ~ tEMI M:B ; f. ~ IEl IO:it; L N9•111EMI 10:14; '· ~IEl110 'D:G; 1. ltkftllEMl It: .. ; 9. ~(EMI IO:SI; fO. Gl>MIEI ll:OI; II. ,..,,..CIEi 11 :>5; 12. WM .. l'EI 11:3'; I). Wlll'lllt- dtftfEI 11 :'1; 14, Al(flUfld lEI U:Ol. -penalty. , In a ga m e that \\'as played about as evenly as the score indicates. the ·Monarchs and Swordsmen \\·e re able to pa!iS effec- tive ly. Ne ither team could mount a consistent running ;:ittack, "'·lth 1he exception of l\lcKeon's TD run . !\1ater Dci scorl'd first , v:hen !\1cGowa n kicked :127- yard field goal "'"it h 3:33lcft in the first quarter. The S\\·o rdsmen came r ight back, "'"ith Craig John- ston hitting Gil Lopez on a 10.yard TO pass with 10 :o;econds remaining in the first period. John ston h<1d replaced Ed Luther. '''ho v.·as intercepted monlents earlier. St. Paul threatened to blow it open, "'"hen Johnston hit Jarier Lopez \\'ilh a 56- 3·ard. scoring_ .~lrik.e "·ith 4 :05 left in the half. But the Mon<1rchs t('fuscd to gi\·e 1111. scoring th ree minutes later on a 21-ya rd scoring pass from \Vig more to Pat Eccles. Eccles also caught ~noth e r 21-yard ~erial from \V ig more in the third quarter that put the 1'Jonarchs a head. 17-14. GAM IE $TATl,Jl(S MD SP Fl'"SI doowl5 rV!.111"'1 4 4 f"tr" OOwlllo P'nlnq '1 J F!ril -n•!M'ntlht~ 1 I Tot1llirM-1 IS 11 1 Y.trOs•ll\Nnq 111 ,, Y..-OS "'1Ul91;1 182 19Cl YitOl;~I ,.., t••<tt 9<1i-'6 ,. F\onl.\ •we••ll" 01s1..,te lCI" ™ Ptn•UW.s r<l•J11!n11i<fO •·lA l -Jll f~ lvm1>1e• IO\t "l'I •·Mi 0-0 1.0 Passing-oriented Costa 1t1esa High tangles with the slumping Corona del Mar Sea Kin gs tonight in a Cen· tury League football game at Davidson Field. Kickoff is8. Neither the ftlu stangs nor the Sea Kings are con- sidered league contenders. \\'ilh both schools 1-2 in cir· cuit action and 1-4 overall. The Sea Kings have played poorly in recent ga n1es. losing to Villa Park, 21·7, and lo Estancia, Z'l-14. And, lo compound proble ms . quarte rback Gary Guisness is a doubtful starter tonight because of a strained knee. The Mu stangs seem to have the e dge, mainly b eca u se or their im - prove ment at quarterback a nd Corona del Mir's vulnerable secondary. Costa P.lesa quarterback Tim Rosauer completed 15 of 25 passes for 152 yards against Villa Park and has thrown for 663 fards. And Rosauer will throw against a Sea Kings secon· dary that was burned for 152 yards by Es tancia last week. Corona del Mar coach Dave Holland has been stressing defense in prac- tice and will make three changes. all on the line. Tony Roxstrom replaces Rob llix:son; Mark Maxwell ror Dave Cully ; and Rhett s.c-~, 0..r1frl ""'"'" Dei l 1 1 1-?• SL PM l J 0 111-21 · T1lcker for Bruce Carpen- ter. lllUSh1MG ... ~ ... ••• '" " a--q. •1~3~·12 11 ltO 11 1.8 ' )1 0 '·' ~112 ~ •.J SI. P.tl.ll '-' L~'""' .. ~ -·M lQllb IJYJ?•O 10 ,, • 2.l •lll -1~ • u 6 -11 ' l ~0~.0 )I 91 1~ J_J PASSl'l'C. ""'~' O.i ,,,.· ., "'' ""' pd 1~ II I 1111 .llil II. P.i1.11 ll6 1 110 • .i.I 8J I 80 .JIS 11 9 2 Ito .QI P r e p G r id Sta n dings ChlTURY l EAOUE WLTPFPA •00••1) ,0 Nill [I-it Viii~ Patil: £~, ....... s.inta .. .,. CotOIW °"I M.)f Ccr.I• Ml!W lu'i•1n 1 I /1 % 2 o :'<J n ?O~Jl>l ,0)161 1 ' «I 6'. -· ,.1 10'1 6'1 Tftu'1d•T'• !>co•t (I Mode<I~ •7. (,MnOd 11 To1tf•~I '• (;•m" COf<)ft• d'I M•r "\· CO>I• Me!.11 ;ii ...... _, M.lqnol! .. ~\ , ........ illWo!\~ft S.1w•ll••"• Gimf '">ant.t A~ .. ""~· Vr!IJ P.uk ill El ""°"'"" . SUN ~ET W.•l"'<ft\1.,-·-· l.l"4GUE 'lllLTPFPA 1 0 I )6 No"'l'l<>I'! H4•tlt'JI l d•- 1 o"'t"'n \l:tUrr """ .... ,..,. ........ ,1 ... J l 0 /1 1 ., 0 ., 7 I I It ' ' ' .. I I I •S 1 ) 0 1• 0 • 0 !ii '""'"''''' ~(f'f\ l.41-10, LOI A! .. "10\0\ II .,_.,._we-.•~·"'' , Ta1110M'>G.t..,•1 F11 .... 11in V•ll~y 'o~ W11 •\,.,.11\lt1 ;ii\ ... , , .... aa•• HJIOn• .. ~ M4""• ""'''"""\,If• AlloiQ[LllS l £AGUf. w L t Pf ''"" JI: 0 0 '~ ~ .. ,~ 0 0 11 Sll'<!<fl 1 Q1~1 '°"'" 0.-• ft I .. 81Ulorl ...... , 0 0 'f SI..'"''""'~ o •no T~••W•~·• !><0t• • IMl.,,Ot!J>,M ""~11~ l"'llM .. (1'111' ' i;.-. lo!T\tl 11 'I An!l>ll"¥ S.111tdlV'I G•"'• """'tt i>j .... l( Ill occ LEASE A '74 DA TSUH 710 2dr. '8"'mo. •l••ll-OIL COSTA MES.A DATSUN ll4S HA•IOl ll'rD.. c.M. s•0·'-410 I " l . . ' ' \\'bile the Sea Kings need a good defensive effort to C-• hi Mir °''"'* lE D•ld Gre.iew T 6ob aaum.., G ,,,,.,It ,,,,..,...11 C. R .... t lvt~er G Mi•li ~Mili. T lonv Ro•llron'I ~ K•"I" P1•ll WA Rldl Nt:OO OB Steve M.lrowlti A8 ,,..,,\' Ff,.ffo R8 Miii e Fe"¥<> c.t ...... , ""' °''""" OLM Tony Aontrorn OLM Mfr• Mf•w•ll OLM Rllett Tucker OLM Aitli Eown LB Sovr<> Kl"'&lt! • MLB Mike Fe<•oro LB Br.o GrttleJ Ctl Kenl EU'l!!I CB Ste"" Ml•owltl Aov 8111 Moot"! S Al<ll Ne~ "'U Mt~ Off- T E Kell?< .>otnlll'°' LT Gf•v 8..,_ L(; letrV KDlllHlbrrg C W•• Mulltkln AG c;r~ Hol~n RT 'Koll TurMr RE D.tn 8Yf•i oe t irn 11;_,- FB Srrw Tere<;l't TB Tony M.lfllMI FL AM•• KrllO<i•" "'"' ~ .. °'""'• OE 1':tilll S.\l!ftlift OT Mir~ NMo'ltc!r DG 8111 Eltst•- DG Sllft M<C.v OT Shell A1mlrtl OE Kt1ll<I JO~ LB B""'' ~'I> LB Rl<li Miller 08 Mlrlt 1':•"""''1' oe o.w c°"""' ' S AQCI f tq9o1U stay with the Mustangs, they also are looking for a stron g performance at quarterback. It Guisness doesn't start, cornerback Ste ve A1arowitz will. Ptlarowitz completed one or three passes against E.'itan- cia and is not the rumtlng threat that Guisncss is. 1£ Guisness does start. he will undoubtedly be ham- pered by his ailing knee. Guisness' strength is run· ning, as evidenced by his 98 _yards against Estancia. .. _, Wlllilom5 ...... ,_ ,_ -, ... .... ...... ""' It.Red °""'""""' .. _, ..... _ .. , , .... .... --To..is 1111 11&..• •atlJ-' lUDJ.J 1 16' D U ' 0 .... t ..... 1 • D J.O 11 "4 . u .. -IOK D •.O •ASSHIG IE1~i. IS 105 D 7.0 I J D ).0 1• IOt I 10.• J .Joi 0 11.l 3 602.0 2 l I \• 1 103.0 szm 3 u H K,llN,..lldo t• S I to! ..351' ,._ . ' ~ ~ . " .• • v 1.-...... ' 't'AlllSIT'I' I ....... MarWIMl ftsl ...._ 1 I • ...W. (Ml 10:!1; t. Wlltl (Ml IO:•:t. """ IMI 10:»; •· c..ii. (Ml lt:2'; S. Pltrct CMI ID:H; I. N.tsll 1MI ff:•; J. IMllDl.t fM) IO:SJ; I.. F~lll!dll IWMI IO:St: t. Rotltt"~ (NHI 11:10; IO. E,.1 CNIO 11:1S; 11. ArrlgO INHI 11:21; It . Flil:li.ft fNHI ll:n: 1a. ltl"ll CNHI ll:)f; M.P.UmtNHIU:.i. YA•SITY Wits......., !Ht 1211 Ft91•Yafll>r I.Acosta IFI 10:111. PrlM• (WI 10:133. TntrMe (FI IO:U •. St.V (WI IO:JO S. Olllf IWI 10:13 6. U*f'fl IWI IO:Jt 1. T..,. -IWI 10:111. 8h~tlolflFI IO:Jlt.Hollf'I lfl IO:I0 10, ~HI Cf) •O:G 11. Fef'l. dotk IFI 10:4' IJ. llr~~ IWI 10:» I). CWNnitlgl lfl l l:Dl 1 .. Httr (W) ll;:tl. YAlllSIT'I' E•-ln l (JO LM Al"""'5 FV, Lions Match I. M(C-11 IEI IO:!I; t. WelRr llAI M:n ; ). HooM IEI •o:JO '· ........ IEI \O:J:I; 5. l.urldbtfO !LAI lO;U ; 6. '111.-IQ .. (El IO:SI ; 7. f'11Nr1411 !LAI IO:SI; I. T-:1.k {El 10:16; t. Viti!«' (LAI 10:51; 10. A•d ... IO& !E l 11 ;00; II. ,..,I CLAI 11:01: 11. R1on II.A) 11 :0.; U . Wftltrl..-..:1 lLAI l\:QS; 14.Aflr.,..s ICI 11:05. Jl.INIO• YA•51TY llRIW'tnKf t>ll IJll Ml'IMio ..,..._ Lethal ·Offenses I. Mfrll ... l lM\IJ lO:JS: J. COii (MVI "!: .. ; 3. Moore IM\'I 10:~; 4.. u ... 1\1) 10:U: S. 0!>9rllft Cl.II 11 :05; 6. Ol\llon CM\/) 11 CI»; 1. Clt•ll. 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PRE.DICTS: LC>s AllCJeles' •••••••••• 21 Hew ·Yorli Jets •••• ~: •• 13 a-._ .... ...._ to HfC w .. 1 """ .... -... .,..,.., ...... d • c..,1 .. of ti•••· )•tt ltl9 ·off•••• u;.aa.tlr ..t of 9"-Might M cloter, W we tlllM U.. by .ipt. • ... ,,, October 27 • Sunday :: · M\AMI ••• ~ •• JJ IALTIMOll ····•• 1 ... _ •--·-"' Cl:lt"*ll,.,,.,bt ....... ~~-........ ~bll•ll-·~~CoM-1"9-"' """""""'-Niii •-t:ltM-IO"°""--· ' "'• ,. IUfflALO •••••• tJ CHtcAC.O •••·•• IJ . _ ... ~ .. -·. S-. ---""'°" ~ o.ttM --~ P""""3. e... "°"' f1i1o110.tot -wlfll P«l<lo"L L~ ,... N f11*'1 vo uo7 t'llllMMll ft-. ........... -... • ' DINYH ., •• ,, ZJ . CUYIU.MD , ••• , • 17 " llllltillaOt ........ ,...._ Ofl '° Ml'I' -~ "9 A'( W91t. ........ -b19' .... 10 ,.i blltti iMo AFeOt<'lltll ttOf. 11 .... ~--~-•o"-•a. ' DtTlon' •••••• 17 SlllM IAY •••••• 16 ;r, U.. llidllild WI W lilo WI ol -_.,.,. ~ DOG. ~ 4111d •• Pocti """"' A-la "'91 lllltlif'IO, G9 lliOotd 11¥,-°"""' 21·19. 8oll<tood .,......, •• °""""-.. ... CIMCIMMAT1 •••••• J I HOUSTON •••••• 1 •-Zll YI Wld%ll"""'*ie~~---·"""' ....... "°""'"~O-...--ION!MIM .... ll;ll .. ..__,.. .._ 41 ~. -~ _,.,, ,_., SAM DlffO •••••• IJ IAMSAS CITY •••••• 21 .J.. ~ wiwltlo'll' '-"'· ~ tt '--' ,\ttl 111._ g1w9 a.let. -tr1111 l""Y g,i0 1>1-in ~·· AfC 'lllBI 111•c1> 111111" ....... OlegolO .....__ Cloi911" hot-I' ' lOSAM6B.H •• ,.,.ll HIWYOllJfTS •••••• IJ 1 " ~_...,'°",.lo HF<: Wn l Ii .. ._...,~-dttol9CI • -.iiile or-·~ bog olllofrM -eM<tOUI ol t& Miglol 1111 -· llul: •.,....L.A._,..,._ ·,, MIW '*°UMO •••••• 11 MIMtllSOTA •••••• 17 ,h O..Gl•tMIMtolllf lflll-.. top le1101111 1'1,Cc.tilt9' ... ~ AfC Ent -·~ --'-.ew<W11>3palofl fl\t', ... ....... gMng .._"' ...... hlnola. OAKLAND •••••• Z4 SAM Freechc• , ••••• 6 ;., 4t tllla d'll. ~ will! Ptt. _, Wlel.. -ot ..... MrOfllll'll .,_,, "' Mfl. •e.n will 1'111 ..... l>old ...... 11111' _... ..,.;1111 ll'llfl _.,,~.Oll<IM!dbti ,.. ~ •, . PHUDB.tHIA ,,.,,. 21 MIW OIUAMS •••.•• l lt , &llM. ........ ....., i..,,.. -MCG1111 .... _. ...... 11""'9 ~ .... !(If NfC E..i "" S-•Ill -""" ut1oet. IMJI........,.. IDOb: IO bf ~ bf 10 painl9.. " ST. LOUIS •••••· 24 WASHIM5 TOM , ••• ,. J G f~ lrllflorttPll N~C IEHI '*°'iflllf· St. LOIH-"'81 -"'9· 11-10 rt W1""'"91on. C-." ..... ntao-at loo .... A,,._. """' bl ........ "' ""' In "'---' -' :• -. October 28 • Monday PITTSIU16H •••••• 24 ATLAtfTA •.•••• 17 ..._.11'1 liQN ate ee.wr.I ._ -........ , • f'lllODnt IN'winll~" .-A-''" -lltll In NFC Wfl'· Mondi'!' rv °""'""O l!Ulll ~. -. '-" -. 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AlMtrr ll$-~ ~ ...... ln""E111:_....,,, .................. ,,a.....,n. 1-4HIO STATE l--SOUTHERN CAL !-OKLAHOMA 7-MARYL.AND l--MICHIGAN 1----MOTRE DAftlE 4--Al.ABAMA I-TEXAS MM 5--AUBURN US--TEXAS Tl~H Saturday, Oct. 26 -M1jor ColltfH Rula*fs 1 T.C.U. 1 n,. CIUdel 15 New M••ico 14 8rllfl•m Younr 13 SOUlh"tn Hlinoia 6 COloradO Stltc 6 HofY Cl'OM 14 Flor1d• SU.le JO YUl•-1 1 MlnMll 7 COl~bi• 1J Lafl)'elt• ll o.,-ton 6 ArlhJcton 10 Duk• 1 fuUa11on 12 WolfonS 17 TUllM 11 K•nlucl<J' 10 Ol'lldson 6 01rttr10U~ 1 Cincinnati to MontlN Stale 211 -u IOW.t SLIM 21 Akron I Soutttoni· Mlnlulppl 7 No. C.rollnai SYla ll Horth T"••l 1 ,.... 1 Purdue 11 Min~ 6 LOuiS'lltl• 1 COlotwdO 20 01111,;.,ma Stal• 1• Hawaii :U Or•ke ID So\lth CMtlfl~ 1 llHnoi1 Stile 11 Ml1mi, Fl•, 11 Hort~teni o WHtem Mlchlflln 20 J<•nSll StDte 1 Wesl Viraini. 16 Princalon 21 Nt't')' U ~:t\c Belldt Stab! 1Z o,.eon s 11te 10 Wtshlncton Si.te j', TUl\o-1 0.ll~N 8 ClemlOn •• 8•Ylor 10 s.M.U. U Alea 6 Cllifornil 11 Weit TeWot 1J Mlslb11ppi 7 Rittw'llOftd 20 Wike Forast ,: ~ 21 ll'ld!IM 1 Utah 20 eonion J5 • .' 1t-NEBRASKA II-TEMPLE .,, 12-TEXAS 17-GEORGIA • 13--ARIZDNA STATE 11-PENN STATE: 14--BAYLOR ti-FLORIDA ' tS-OKL.AHOMA STATE n-w1 sCONSIN ... Other G1mn -Midwest l!ll!Ntn-WtlJKe 21 M1riettli 8•11 Stat9 20 Etstem Mlctllrtn 8111n1 Vistli 31 Luther l~ C•pil1! 20 Ohio Wtsleytn ee .. 1 ... 1 Methodist 2l • WHH•m Jewell " Centr•I Ml-ti 21 Roltt 1 Centrwt OklahOmO 21 !1s1em New Mel!lco 1 O.ntrwl State, Ohio 20 Northwood JO Defi1nc:e 26 Andet$0n 1 E'l•nswfUe 30 '¥";11p11111lsO 1• Ferris 20 [""''" Illinois 3 H1stino 11 Neb..,sk• Wesieyan lS· McidtLbe•I 1A FrankL!n 22 Hilrsdtle 21 AJhl1nd 20 111inol1 89Mdldl• 32 low• Wesley.ft o. ll"ldie,,. Central 2S Dl!P•uw U- l ineotn 20 NE Missouri 14·. Millilur, 27 11Unoi1 W~•n r Mluourl $0UtMrn 1• Pltlsb\11"1 ,., Mf5soorf Val~ ll B•k•r o . ~lt!OUttt 23 Corrtell, IOWill 17"' Mu$klngiJm 21 Det1!1on 14 NOtlh 01kot8 St.lie 2T MlnlcllO 2l., NE Oki•'-""" 17 Lannton 1j Hottttetn tow• n Au1U5t1n1, S.D. 10 NW Oltl•ilo!n• U SE Okl;1nom. 21 , Ottlw• 16 GncNnd U So\1111 Gallotl 11 North 0.1kotl 21,.• SE Mls~ri JO Mlsioutl Westfflt O SW Missou1i 21 NW Missouri l&.i' SW Olll1homa 2J E1st Cent"'I Okla. lS Southwe5tem, kin. 19 McPkem>n 11 wes1em Illinois 2l Northern Mit hipn 1 Will•nbt!f'I 21 M<Mln\ U11ion 6 Younptown l5 W1rrw, Mich. 7 Diiier G1mn -South i nd Southwest : Abilene ChriSll•n 38 Sul Ross 7·~ C..!$0f\-Na.TMn 17 Gerdner-Webtt 6-' ChDtt.rloOP 20 SW LoulsiaM 1-"·~ 0.1\1 2• Martin t~· , cast Terllll!SSM 21 Mu.,•r i• • IEIOn 21 Ciil•wb• 10 • f'•irm()o'I\ 20 Concord 7. Gten'lllle 20 West l lbertf 17 ' Gr•mbfinJ 2.3 JKkson St;1t~ t• ' Gcllllofd 24 RtnGOlph-MKon 14" Ka'lll•rd ~ 31 T1r1,ton II J.c:k-lle 21 NW louisi1n• 6- t(entucky Sl•le H Pine Bluff I• l.enoi,..Antne JO Mars Hill 14 • l l.,lnplOn 20 Nlcholls 11· l.ivln!slonoe 21 F1)'t!lle~lll11 l:t Louis IN Tech ~· McNeese 2J~ .. MIOCll" Tettne$'88 23 Auslln Pei~ lQ " MlsslulpCJO CoU•ae 63 B1ptost Chtist11n o Morpn Stale .JO Oel•w•re Slate r.. S F'" Atn.Un 17 IE'wst Te•11t. 14. S1m Houston tt SW TCJ:IS 11 Sew•..ee 15 W11shlncton C. lee ,•, ; SE L.ouislant 15 NE Loulsi;1na SouUiem Stat. 21 ~ndollOl'I 20 SOUtltww$teni, l""'-2S Cent" ll SUiia' Col~lfl 21 O>.oi1Chit1 l l Tennassee Tech 27 Montlte..:i 10 ;' T•UI A & I 29 AnRf!lo Stile 11 Te•n Lutheran 35 MeM1.111Y o Trinity 31 A11ttln f·~ TtoY 21 N!)r'lll Al;1bln1a e'' Viraitti1 Union 2Z NIMfolk u Wn teni Cal'OllM 33 P"sbyteri•n 1• Wn lom Kentuclcy ZS E•ll•m tCentuetcy 6 • OUlorG1mu-F1rWnt •• I> f "· • .. " "· •• .. ' ''• '" ,., ,.. i:' " '" , I • ~ A • c (J'!Jw • ' PVBLIC NOTICE I PUBL~c.,:irrct: ~ merica ur.n mp L"a PN;TITIO\IS IVSlllUS llOTtCI TO (•IOll'OU J . r · Iv n ,.;"! ..!...::•.:.-::.:j:-=. -· ~~\"Jt.<#'l!,~W:!~\ ~ f Nl!WPQRT •e•CH ",..,. COMl'.t.N'f', E.i ..... L~11a 0.. 8ASHOll. 3 ou•ageous· 'Zn 'D bt' ~"~.~ .... , .. Suh•,, H••POll °:o;t, IS tlt:•!•'I' Ol~EM .. tM ~~ • • I .' 't e ' M o. •-•~<. "'" ,,,_ so .. """,." • .. -'";;:! -=: ~ Ni.,..t, Collf. 11011 IPWI .. 1 W-PW•lfll < 1 flt 1._l~h llw•IM•J 15 co11d11cttd llof tn '"' ..,. 61<"*" ~-~~ '!ft ~ ~'110.WL 1~ ~ lllt ... _, ~ ~el\'e-meter ya ch"• ·-.. I .. th 8 I , ... h b. h d rted h ' ""' 0. .""' ... ' -offo« 91, .... ~~ I~·= ., edJ ... '" ,..now e r l Mi ave ocac an conve er 11111 "''''"'"1 w11 tlle4 w1111 1ne ~,:'~':.r.~i et_...,., ._ ,,., -~ orbelngdrug:,:onthe challenged for 1977, bul I for off!l:hore racin~ and:: .... ,., c11rt. 01 or11111t• co .. ftt., on "'~ 11 11111 ot•k• ot ,., '"-'· ·.: rktt after a n America's re.aJly d.on't know tr the syn-r.·enamed her New!'!Boy. ~'°"'' u, 111'-w11.u•o "'· •c•sz. ''°' •·-"' ,.,. I P•lt Sl•I~. SU.I• ,J'O, Uno A,.it•i.. C.UfOtftl• ~ campa en. Apparently, dltate wants to remain ban· About rour year! ago Baillie '""''hhto 0••1191 c"'' o..u, 1>11o1 to0.1 ....ic11 1, ffWI f'IKll o1 __. ~ te new a I u min um ded to defend the Cuprg11in announced the yacht wa!S :ioowr '' "· Ho~•"''-' .1• t. !'" .,.., f.1~';: ~...!" J11,.7f::.:..;: •, ra1eous which beat lhe -and io through al that .being retired rrom active w1w11"""" MOll!tll,.. 1'-•If~~ ~ s lrallan c halle nger worka~aln,"headded. campaigning but has cun-PUB.UC f'(OTICE i;~~!,~;::..lc\:1,,._ -~ · •• ~uthern C rosl'i by a Bartrart1 said there would tinued to race her in l'icveral •1CT1Tiovs 1us11f11s HELEN 1AM10A ~~·•stating margin, Is no be a· svn.dicate meeting to raceria year. She is one ot •-• sTATIMEfllT I ,,_.,.-~1:!,;rtN ~· e eP.tlon. d id ,, ·.wn th ~~ . ,."f!'4 lollo'*olno "'.., It dOI"' 11ou11 ... 1, w1u..t.W":.. . • • ·~· eayndicatewhlchbulll ec e at to do with e~~ . . rrna ·,~,Go IETWEEH. "°' HAfl'llnoi. ::.:=.tr .. ':1"'..::'9w ' d Cour;,geOQ."i. The llfi.«M.n_ .X,achfCl'iib s a p . mie\ Aft.. Hunllllf!Oll lkH~ r.!Mdo Ttl• 01>1 ut..fJ\S ;; campaicn e d tsy nd·lcate Is l_g,c aleGstartlngtoday. ~Cloo'•l'lt comM.1n11s.w.11.1..,1-,...,1•~• ) ~ . ageous at a cost of J.S throuehout the wotld. Ted Turner or Atlenta g:" ~1119'011 &t.i:11. c~111Gr"'• l'\lblh1• °''* (ent Ot1•1 itiiot t nillhondollars havejustan· Ga. Jg the only yachtama~ ,,.., ww.wu ;, condudtd ~an Ckloellr 11' , .. zs. N\lftll'lbtt' •:. .. '1~~! ~~need that they are still ge~•!::~!~~~s %~:s~!"!~~ who ever actively campaig· ll'dlvldll~ o. co.n~ PUBLIC NOTJCE ~H)debt ~O the tune of$50,000 Bartram. I ned a l2·m eter art.er a Cup~.;!,~ -~~of o:..:.te0coi:~, ':: !-------~~=--~and are 1ndoubtastowbatto :i.erie s . He pure hused ~ '· nu. ~~:::1~: ::"~::.:."A~': ~dowilhhe.r. -Was the s uccesstu1 Arnerican Eagle, an unsoc 1ttt11:.r.1 o...,.. cw.1 c..11y FJ~~ TH• cOUMTY o• 01.u.Gt ~ l\e"'Jt was great derending defense worth all the time ce!>sful 1964 contender, con· ouooc, 11• 1 .. u. KO<tc,...~ '~n7" ui~illl PUBLIC NOTICE ~ Cup, but it was more ex. and monetary outlay? vcrLe d her for offs hore ·7• 1uw.w»ts CMA1t•1Aa1 ~pe~sive than we expected," "Yes,'' sai~ Bartram, racing -Including an F~~0~1c~ "';"~~ "~*";::--~ PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBUCNOTICE '"!8a1d Joseph Bar,tram Jr .• · .. we -have never lost the auxiliary e ngine-and cam PUBLIC NOTJCE 11.~1= CA•~ J1E11r11scH -·"•"•"•~••ooc.,:--::'°::;;,"'~''""'~'c"";:-;~, ... ;;:;;~,~, .. ~ 1--.,"""'~""'""'°''c,C.,,:,~ .. ~ ... ;;;--~ 0 • To:t tht lt•i...-1: Thit ,.itt!Met 'or. ·manager or the America's Cup and no pa1gned ner all over the FICTITIOUS IUllNESS ,.,, llled. Plflliell conctrnl"9 \'WI" COUfllTT OF OllANOli MAMESTATEMlt:W'I' Ar°'-.. ' M·~· '''''"'"' 1 1't Cl•i< Ct•ler Ori",,......, The'91iow;.,-r_I•-... -·-· ~r1ageous syndicate. ''We American wanted this.year world in some o( the most Thit lot~ ~-.,. d 01 ,.11 :';""~~·w1~:'R ;.::;1 1):.,1' ot·~1 :.!: $Ml11 .w, c"1t1t111• cAOW-s 1Mo1AN ;"ATS. Ji1111...riM : ..... en over our Sl.5 million tcr be the rirst time the New rugged races. Ml-'" 111.11 1N1 _, 11 --°" '°"· C.UE HUM•t:ll A"'-·~" 103. N1w111rt eNtti. c..iuor. ?>ud$et,.,and although the York Yacht Club gave up Intrepid, the America's .. ~~~.~".0~c;~1 5 1' !!11,.~:U ~~ 1~1~~ ~'11:':~'':.': suM.MO•f :::'11t1Aa11 Nt."'t.',,..t:, "·Cr•••••· u1 Wt:it ~up ts still bolted to its New yacht t n g • s s upreme Cup defender in 1967 and M.lx<M "" Proop. uu KHI D•l~t. b9 ~n•eci •ncl ,,.. covri ...,1 -· 111 •• 11w: ,..,,,1._ ot "-111'-t": CllwlMd Avcl!W, "'°"'"'"loo. CMftorN• ~Ork Ya hl Cl b ed l h " CorOH 6111 M1t tMlS • t...ivmen1 coro.,,lftl11g lnl•ll(.1ivc or otl>tr $HEll:llV o. lllSINCiEll.. -.;t llapondtnl: -..o. f':. c U P estal, rop y. 1970 has been the only 12· 11-. •· f'rOllO. ua Keel Or., 0t<Nro con<""'n' ol•I~'°" o1 P<"Ptf1J. JAMES w. 111s1HGEll Tllilh.i11eu i~tslnuCOftdllCledt.w .. h .. ~ourageous is in de bl Previous 12-meters have meter to retain her die:nilv Coror.1 dcl Mlt f"U2S 600Us.I "'"""''· ci.110 cu1lody. cNkl To '"-11~1 ; 1nt peti•lontr Gl"fidlllt. ~,000. been given away lo 1nQn• in Sptle Of Undergoing lWO ~::::.=.-ls c:oncl<ided fW I llrnltscl ~w:,or';.~~Gt~:~·~""-. ':.,_o.i~.:..:c. Ml".,~ ~: .. i~ ;ou"'.!:~',"" li~er~':lll 1 r:u: C'-'IL.CtOIWI • "W -.... ... '!"'1llettnwMll1Hwllft""'(luf!tyo.'f'I! ·: ewentthroughthe$1.S profit institutions or been redesignings. Afterthe t970 TN•':';!~!:.=·•:,,'" .,.1,.., the 1~c~ ....... Miii ""_...-' :~. ~~ 1~·~:.1:: :'! ... 0r.,.,..c-,11110t1ot1etu,1.,.., :1Tiillion to win the cup, but so1u1or1esstnan lUCer\tsOn campaign, in which Bill County a.tk « Otlllit Ctti1n1y CkroDcr '"_,_,in thl• "'' ... '· '°" .i-11 11 ,.., 1.11 10 1;1,, .. .;11"" ·~· Fmt• ...-e didn't stop spending the dollar. Two of them are Ficker steered her to vie ,. 1"" F»n• ::..!:..,:'o;:'''~'n,:' ..!.";' :""1;;.11'"',.: ;;:;1111;;,1~" ~'""',·ne "~~~' tr;:; o.;:'it4.J:'.!'~~~~ ~\~u l'llM, :~oney there. It's a very e)(. in NeWbort Beach. , tory over the Australian 1t1.Mil!Wd °'""' CNsl 0111, P1to1 ff"'•· • lldlme<ot con1.ini119 in11111t11 ... ., auwr !---~--------"-=" nsi j l d p f N rt ()(lobef" ti, If, 1$, Nov. I, .,,. Jlfl-1• Dalt<ll Jwtv I .• ,,.. -" conc:ernlnQ divl!.loll of prgpe,,y, PUBUC N~ICE ..,., ve pro ec an we still. al · ougan o ewpo Gretel ti, she was donated WILLIAM E. s1. '°"N· c1ttt: · ~ -1. ct.11d tonlOdr. c1111d u• • OA"-YPtl~ 87 . PUBUCNlJ!ICZ oi::PN!~ COAST OAl\.W l'ILOT • flt .. _.l<• ... ~1411-. .......... W'4 COlinfJ, ti IN~ lfKI '''" --tor .... wt( ... '>I ... WH~i Ollor lo 11>1 dt1 II W•O -.. 0.lotel tfllf "" "'• of Octobtr. "'' FllANIC OOMENtCHI~ I ~-...id SllPl1lorC Mt GOlDMAMAfllOUGOM 11'1 c.-. """" ..... -= L.i1$ A ....... Cflltenrol• ,_, _,,. .. A•llc.""'1 Pub61nci er.., c~ °"'' ""'· Cktc6orZS.fnd "'°""'"'fllt l,l.1:1. mi ,..,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE avealotofbills." Beach purchased Colum· to a non·profil organization ... ,,,,,••,M••oo,•0"'-tt.rv•v· °"Pulf ,,,,.,_,, <1t1GrntY$ ~ u1.is. •"" i11C11 ·,,,.,, .. , ' · PUBLIC NOTICE .. OUil! othtt •t1lt1 •~ m•'f bl granted ov ... bia, the 1958 def .. nder, and and later purchased by a WU c ......... '".......... lllt court. SUf'EJllOJI COURT OF TME •1CTITIOUS•us1Mtu COURAGEOUS is now in campaigned her ·~·risucces· trio of West Coast yacht· f::!1"'::t.1~1~i1w1t1i tt515 ..,11,i'~:' ... ;"'i: i:i,~,~ r!:vl::.J! s;:~Ecgi"'c_:"L1&:"o"'~!,.':._" n....::'::.:r.-::.~ •. inter storage at Minneford srutly in the 1964 ii .. ~ 1967 smen. She narrowly missed •.c:T1T1ous aus1fllEU A11""" '.,. f'ttiW-.. "' ,,._i1, .. 1rw1 ,_ _,.... -A11u.t OHANYTUESOA'l's1oa.ue.nl'l hipyard i c ·1 I I d l . I H h •AMI! STATEMElfT Pubtkl>eG "'-(IM'll O.lllf f'llOI, """"""" llf .,,. '"'' ... lil4ie -*>TICE 0,. NEAlllNO OF ltliTITIOM s. E. 9•11~ He. 100, "'-' ~-n 1y san. nas. e asnever~onver· qua1ifying ror her third T11trotiowl1>9 111,,0,.1 .. ,,dolnci0ctooer )1.11 .. ~ •nll -ttllblr 1. fffM. f'OJ11t1t01ATEOF'"""AMo.011c.&1tttn1•t:1101 . . '!i. where she wlil remain led the yacht for cruising or consecutive t,;up ae1ense ... _,_, ,,, "'• ll1J.1• D1ttc1 °''· L 1J1,. LETTI!"' Tl!ITAMEfllTAJtT _,.,_ W•'* Mcv1cw. ,. ........... ') h ~ WILLIAM E. SI. J'OtlN, Ctttll: 0 ES C -nt1 t esyndicatedecides offshoreracing. thisyear. ,HuN11N..;roN v1Ew POINT cA 8 PK i;.....,611 Deovi E''''' 9 1 CHA L .,... ....... 1t.111i.11.c.111or-...u. h ll d . h Llll'll•d P•rlnt•Sl>•ol, 161wi B~•t ~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1H1t:J11Y'o.·J11S1"'01:1 ' Y •AOOt:HOUSEA . JA., O.<o•t.ed. Tlll• '"-"-1 ;, ,...clw...,. w .. In· a 0 ow1t the indebted Intrepid has been donated ElwllVMd, Swlt• uo, HWllinlJ&an lleK~. )1Q A. l....W "·· NOTICE IS HEAEB'f Gt YEM l!Mll~. at. JACK BAILLIE Pur· to the Seattle Sailing Foun· CA n.i1 F•CT1T1ouS' 1uJ1MtsS' H...iffnllt• •1ilCAo cdf. cAoc1<EJ1 HATIOHA'-&AHK "'' 1i11G JMwsW.McVkl...-"W d 'l k he h ed E t G. LOllll Gttlf.Jdio 111, 16t6t kilCll NAMI! STATEMENT ""-' Ml·IUI Mttln • 114Ullo11 111 Pr•Moll Of Wiii Tllkll"'-lwMHIM•t11 ... c-.ty e on now w ther c as as erner-an un· dalion and is now in storage &1¥11 •• Huni1r191"" e.;ocr., 0111. tiMi r11e IOltowinu per-1, ~ ilwllflftl .. _.11_. ,.,. ,...,. . -""It-•,, "'"''' T1--.rrCJLtr11110r.,.c.-.,111ou.o.ru.m .. ~e'll sell Courageous, give successful trials contender. also awaiting a decision as C•I F•d t:.111erp•hc1 a C•lllorni• ,1. PllDlll-0r.,.. c.-i D••lt 1"11a11. t• 11>e 111u11on1•. rol••t•<• 10 wfl''" .-it r away, or keep her lo brought h er lo Newport to her fate. Owioorl'tloto. wo w11i.ra1r9, LDS An!lltoi. · AMEAtCA:N T 11 Av EL TAAILEctS, Ck_, 11, i .. :u. «111 ''7HmDl1 ?· "" 11 ...,d, 10, 1 .. r111er o••U<u1.,,, •• ............ 0r-.. c..., Dlll't .. 1111. t CllH-i. t00.>6. • INC . -06A -THlllfT'I' llENT·A· :.n.·7• 11111 1i.e 1111\I ..... •I•<• .. M•t l"9ac...u ............ l'llW'l,l,U,"1• fend the Cup again," said G. L.ov!s G••iiildio UI CAA, 1101 So. HttllO• 61"4 .. S.nl• The u .... ,.,, b<l•n Ml lor ... 'H_r -.i./4 G •rtram from his office al H\ T111s 11t1t,,.e111 .... , 111cd wn11 1~ Mt, c..111. •J1Go1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~. 1•1•. •t t:JO. •.m., t11 ti. c-1.-PUBLIC NOTICE reenwl'ch, Conn. eek--d Cal--dar ~~~! Cler-01 Dr1ngc C1unt1 01! Atnt •ic•ll Travel 1ti!ltrS. In c.. . ol De11•rt1111nl "'•· J ol ••Id court, •• .::;-•& 111:"•• ...,......., U. 191._ A C"llorniil Co•-tllion, 1101 Soul~. fllOTICEINYITlfll0•1~ •I 100 Cl,.lc C•:!:J O~I•• W.11, '" ---,""'°"""""°"°"''°',.---• FJMl11 l'l•bllr eiv0., s.nt4' An•, c..ill. w11M lllOITlMNO.Ht ""1. Cll.., 111 3oMU. .Olitor•·-·· ... -__ !'L~'J~~::::~":S .~ •. 2 M . • Pubil~d Oranot Ct•\I O.Hy Piiot Tl>i\ buslneii ;5 <Oll<l uelcd 11'1' 1 cor-NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVEN tl'lll W•ltd 0.lld OCl-r lf, 1'14. Tllt"°"""fltPtrHll ltdofrlo""""-"• CI . .tk.1-f ... li, Ho ... mbe• I, .. "'' *2·14 por•lion. ~Ii will be •ecef ... d br Ille City ot WILLIAM I!. $1 '°"""· fSchmi dt 8) ol r 8SSJC8i PUBLIC NOTIC£ 1his ~~:~.: .. ¥::: 1 :.::::::· ti.t ?:Er~i:..::f!:!~~~:?. ~~~:f:'~~~!~so" = ~::!,~ "s!~~~:f! ',· County Cit•\ of Or•ngt: Cownly on HOV<ln'IW• I, 191•. 81ds wltl ti! llllbiidr lNt fllOllT" •llOAD.,A'I' Vl-lll-'-1;0l~ZSZJtlilll#• -------...,------Cklalltr H l0• OPllH!O -rc1d aloud at 11:00t.m.,.., ts SAMTA •1rtA. CAl.ll'ORMIA ..... LefWNINio-l,C.IHonol1'261'1. oc:: t H • hii h A e FICTITIOUS 1USINUS , . l'JMllt won li.trttll•• '' Pfiltlictoi., on f riOloy, 114·Uf·1111 Tltls llllS'M'St 11 conduc'-'I"' .. ,,.. ~;' • ap ores· 1g g i-• ct1on !,1~• flll.!.iA,.~Eii:,~~~::~ bu$11>e" ();~::1:\~~j~:::~~:·,~IS. ~~~y~~'.~! ~;r::~.''1~'':·:1~1~,f~~~c::m::: _:;~;:~::'7..:'1 DililJ ~IGI ~ -=~v=n~·~:i,~i:: witflNCW!!ty I-1 CAP1St11 A~O TV , 110 E•st t1th PUBLIC NOTICE ~:.;~::Ci'!~1'"::. :':~:!':9 °' -N<tl ·~'· 15' "" _,.~ O-•Or"'9.COunly0110clollllr7,tm ~ egat ta ' . I ~~ti : Suite T; CoSlil ,,.., •. CA AdclltiOMI Sil\ of·~· 1petlfkilllons INf PUBLIC NOTICE ..ut.t1 .... °"""OI COil'I Dally·= O' .. fllOTICE TO CIEDI TOlt5 be obltined ti llW Ofllc• of 1111 Purc"'51'"' OttllerU, ...,,.,,....., 1 • ,, "" ~ . Two major rall racing and ft10Rl" rated yachts. j · i... G. Smltfl. 19911 Pic.o;11T l,otne. su11E111011 cou11r oF T11• AQtflt. /1 F.or Prlv•, eost• w.,... c..111or. ••1t1s • ... " · classics got . under way in Newport Harbor Yacht Hun11n9ton 6"«1'1, CA, s:raTE OF c•LIFORN•A l'Oit "'•· s;o~ i.rao..1<111e reiur...o '°'"' '"f'nflMI w•••tOJt cou•to"""' .ms.7• ',lj.;rnugo Schmidt or Newport Tl>ii lH•i lnt\5 is tOllGYtltd b' •" THE CGUfllf'I' 01' OllAfllGil .. \!>I City Cler•. lnil w•lt:<J......._Jdlfl. ITAT•O•CAl.U'OJIMIAl'Olll PUBLIC NOTICE Southern California and will Club will ride herd on Leh· .,..,,.ldl..I,. H1. A ... ,sa 1mf4..., 11>e outlide wllft '""'Bio 11eM N.,,... THE t;OufllTY o" oJtAMGll ! rbor Yacht Club came con li n ue through the n1an-12s and Lasers Sunday llr••n G, smu11 Est••• ot VLAD1SLAv N11<-:iLs11;v, 11er-1111 o"'n11>9Dilt1. . 1111.A·•un ......._ •KTITiousaus HS •heme trom Bermuda lhis · Th i\ stattment "'•\ IUed will> l!<c Ofc1a••d. Eocl> Did iJ'llU ipKify tM:ll -1very NOTICE OF HEAJl lHG 01' AMENOlt:O --•r; lfll '\-~--Weekend. in 3 COntinuatJon or in· ic.ownlw Ctotk OI Or.not Counl, on NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVE N !Q Ille 1tern1,,..t,IOf1h intlll •PKilklliont.A..., f'£l lltDNl'OJlf'JIO•ATEOl""ILl.AAO NAMESTATEMEJl'I' :w:eek with a fourth place At Marin a de I Rey vitational reg<iltas {or these ior.~· u, ,,1•. • <rf4llors 01 ,,., ~DoVC ~med occfdl"' -•lle•<eoHOlls to 1M s~«tic.111om .....,,1 rPll.LETTl'JtlTl!STAMEfllTAll'f' ""~'t~~~~~~~~ -i.mphy in the \VOrld cham· ,'"11 •11 PC,'4n• ft~•1n11 c•1:"" ..,.i~, bl c...y1, illted in Ille blO ..... '••••t IOWI Et11teol JAN IOWLE$. o.u-d. '-California Yachlin~ is twopopulardinghy classes. ..,.IJ Ille wld d«t<len• il't •tl!W••.0 lo f;I• lorth.,,ileminl"t •Pf<LliCll~-ll Ot N011CEISHEAE8Y GIYEfll!IYI A,._ 111.-wpOrt&oM:l'l.Cilil-ilt:IMO. ~,.,~nship regatta ror the 12 hosting its annual cahfor· Los Angeles· Long Beach :>tt":!':\"~~L0:.;:~;,;~~~' •. ~:~y ~~~ :~"';,,,~~·" o!"',1>c-:1~s::..v o1 "":.1o:'!c.o.!: 9•-.difot ··~ctloft olllle bld. D. CiuY. J• ...... ftlld lle••ln .. -pfly, .~:'O.~-~~':"~=~~ae::. ~qot Laser dinghy class. no·a Cup sero'es reatun'ng LONG BE,\CH YACl·IT , t:"H11t<1 cour1 . .., to i>rtwnt '"""· ,.11~ E_M1>D1<1 -nw1tor11>111e1u11""'""-pr1:11-1or11>r-eotwin"'°""'-.. c..n•ornt•'1"4L ........ J JO 00 l f 1111 IWCfUifl' YOU<l'IO<>. to Ille Ufl• '~-:' OI ill ~·•0•11 -. ~tel; in· ol l.t11'" Te .. 1menllfY lo llW ~llioMr ~..,_re were a s rom Jack Bai I lie' s 12·meter CLUB -Douglas Cup, col· Ptmuc NOTICE <Nr$i9nt<1 " int 1111ke °" ,,... .itllrnrf', '"""led •n "" "'~•' •s "''"'-"· m n1t1<enct 1o w111t11 ;, -1or ,...,_ •· .!~~· 11 u•n4"'(.19d bv "' .,.. countries in the regatta. News Boy (rom Balboa legiate match ra.ciag, T--.• YI. 1<1_,.,.., Jr .. lSI e,,1 <•"""' coroor11 ........ 1nc1-1t.e",......,,.,. tic.Ulill'\. .-""' ttw um1 ...o •-o1 F01'9t"M..M...,......, &hmidt lied for third in \Hit 1111> Sl•ee•, Coll• 1M$a. c11''°""" '2R7 lht Pr.,.oenl, !oecrtt••J, T•N,,..,u, -I>••, In 1 t n t: ••mo Tlliftbl-fllwnllledwlllltMC-y Yacht Club and the 62·foot 'today, Saturday. FtCTltlOUS BUSINESS "''II!(" •I·~ ~Itel of Mints• Of ll>e ~-. • ..... 1 .. i1>et01,1rlroMlolO.~-·· Oerll.ofDtMDt C-WW!Ol-22.ltl•. ~ regatta but was be'aten New Zealand sloop 'Rag. LOS ANGELES YACHT "'-E nATUIEMT ·-.. 1.-i 11'1 111 ""'"" ~ T1>te<1rc-11o111111c11vo1c:.os11""'",. otwil~ •• 1100c1.1c c.nt•Dri"'wrut. ,_1 ~ Chrl's Boomc or San t'll' l<>llooolng ··-· ilfC rl111na t.u!I· lo Ille t \lllt"' uld de<..:lelll. wilt.I n ~VtSl...,,i91lllor1jecl•n101lillhlb. nlht OlrtfSlnl•Anl,'.;til+wN&. Putoli1'1td o'"'· .. Co1si--''--.. time. co·skippered by a CLUB -:P.1arincland race, ""'' ... , '°"' "'°"'"~ntt '"" 1iri1 .,...111;''""" D.ATE0·0c1-·21 "u Oiltl'd0c1-•n,nu. oc: ....... .-. • anCisCoinfOUrO(lhefi\'e }I ' BIKE WP.'I'. Uil?i BrCIOl<nu .. t. f...,.... ol thli ...ttfc. Publl~d O•M9*.Cililit Qa;IJ p;1ot, llltlL\.IAME.SIJDfllN, loo..t1!,-Howrnberl,l.l),rtH Long each Yacht Club Harbor Series , Sunday. t•in vouev 921"-o4 011e<1 Oc•Otll• l. 191' 0t:1ooer2s,1t74 ""''~ ,_1,cie•"-,...,. t Res. syndieate or Stan Miller, Santa Monica Bay o..r..ld R. Cl••t, &WI Trlni:y 'l'fvtr LOllENE c;. Nll(OLSX'I' .. f'AULOU•OtS '-------------~ Winner of the champion· Clrcl~. F1111nla.in Volk'• 91109 . A<lrnfnllJr•l•ix or,,,. ESlate PUB NOTICE ~Dl-Orttt,Stll... PUBLIC NOTICE .. Bill Pas qllini and Bill CALIFORNIA YACHT °"'"'~' .... CJ•rk, ll5N trlni1y Rh•tf' 01 1110 •IXIY" """"'11 11ee.....,r • LIC ~ .. iltil,C•IH.r.i"' .. --=======~--!S~~p y,·ashPeter Commctte or White. CLUB -Calirornia Cup, Ci~~~ Fi';;:,~al~~,'l~i.•i'y fcll'Ct ~HCl!~:,s 1~i. ~1~!:.Es":!1~"'i'11Jll, 141D2 T.I• 11 •• , ....... t1 n..C.0::1~1::;::-:;~:.i:'.,0r.,. 90ssac usetts and Norm The 9th annual Douglas today, Saturday, Sunday. c1rc:~. F.,.,.,1 ... 1n v.11e, ~11'0I c.11. ,,.,..., c1ni..n1• mu s:::~~~:~~==~~W:E .u::::,::;.,.'!."';~l1 °"'11 PilOI, 0i:. c-.,, CflllonW•, ..,;11 •ec·i...-- eeman of New York ¥/as Cup, the collegiate a"..wer W I N D J A l\'I l\1 E RS p.11~~r~1~'."''l 1' c011otvc~<i b'I "llfflt'->1 i'J:!.!4:·;!:•Adrn1~r11ra1r1~ STATEOl"CAl.l~JtNIA'°" '°"'.1s,11.-,.,, ... ,..111.1.1t14 w.-14 ..,,_,....,,,_'°"'· ._""'118'1• 1'™· .in:oo .... , ·~·· .. ._,,., BiOS "'""'DI feUlwtd ti Ills Ohtrlch .... nner·up. to the Congressional Cup, YACHT CLUO -Charlie 1»"oi11r A, c1.,,. Pubn111ec1 oranoo Col.t Ci~•l'I. rac1. TME COUMTVOl'OllAMGE PUBLIC N011CE Adll\lnls1r,utta111c"1" ttw""9 ""'"- ,. ~-.. A T/lil l!,)fl'rn(!~I ..... li1e'd wi11'1 lhl' CktODl!r '· ''· 11, 21. lrl• 311n·1• Nl.A·IMU Ntl1nlbo ... lel '°"'"· •• W'llltll 11-..... ~ also-gets -under way today Brown Perpetual Trophy _(Don!¥ Cl-t•K ~· 01~rive ea.,,.,, "" EU•lf• of EONA I<. SCHAEl'Ell, --,""==c:--==~==""'"'--t \. ~p!ett1tl<lr 16. 1'1• PUBlJC NOTICE SUl'llllOJI COU•l 01' 1ME wlllblpulll l<lf-""""d11Wmille(lfltl>e ' . at Long Beach Yacht Club. race, Wina rd Sabots, Satur· FJmo °:~E is HEAEBY G•vEN 10 ,..,. srATe: 0, CALIFOJtfll•A FDtl ""kt a1""' Dlstttch,.JOBU au1 Awnui M K 'hb' G The Douglas Cup is a match day. Publl~ °'•• Co~~f O.illf ''"O!. SLP·'4•l, <toclflorsof tl>t •tio ... n1Mfddec-f11 tl'lll '"" COUfllT't OP OltAIM£ foW>l.tn v11•1. C.lifOrlll .. I« II• lot C I ID els Ckloaer .&. II, 11. lS, 1'14 3710.1( "'· A .. u,, low1119: •. r acing series feat-urlng P-ACIFIC J'lfARINERS suf'E1t1011 cou11Tof'THI! 11111trwns Nv<1>9c1.1 ... ,•1""""""kl ,. ..... ,.,.,.--••"'• 1 " STATE OF CAl.ll"OllflllA l'Oll dectdlf11 Pe r1quired lo 11111"'9m. with !hi NOTICE O• H•AJtlfllO 01" f'•TlttO .,,. 1'"' S'BT M ~ crews from eight colleges YACHT CLUB -Team PUBUC NOTICE tMECOUNTYOl'OflAMGE ,...,"w'""""t.e''·1n1i.eott1uo11neo .. • 1'011 P110•ATf o' w1l.L ANO .c1 wici,u:ATK>MMO ........ H I '<H<•S ••ST•MIMT••• I.ids ""'51 ts s ...... i"otel Ofl Ille"""' -Y arn1)8s throughout the country -"' races, Coronado·25 and Ca • "'·A·""' ,oi ,,., ,_ ~1111ect cou••. or 10 P•ownt I S NOTIC E 01' H l!A JI lfllG 01' f'lt:TITIO t/le"' wt VI 11'11 M(tSWry ....udVrs., lo VII E11 i!I II NlLENE E Y E II $ 0 H" plllol bf IN Di1b'IC11 ill iltt•dilMI wlll>.U ~ '• . includiog the host Ca tale 25, Saturday, Sunday. I.,., 1'011 l'ltOIATE 01' WILL AHO l'O ..,_:~ ol II• olllc~ ol "".oltoriwy, DtCN'lt<I. "°"''*"'11111tW-dlK•lior>t. ~ 'McKibbin Sails has an· Long Beach. This year's KING HARBOR YACHT F•cT1T1ous 1u11111:ss LErTe11s TIEST•MEHTARY 1.J. FAAAELL, 2190 ti••-eoui.v.,d. ,0•.•,11,.c,•,,",,",',"•'o',',,G~v~E·""• ,',~ ..::,:1:.,w:t...':t~::'.~':! • · be' 'led · CL R Nol.Ml! STATiM&fllT E~lato ol HILOll EO MAUNE, O.Coili Suitt lll, Co•!• Mt", C•li""nl• n.a.. ,_ ... ~· ~ncedtheadditionorRay series IS 1ng sat 1n3().. UB -Autumn egatta, ,~ 1a11ow;"9 0t•~ ->•e dol~ bltsl· r:i· wNcn i,tt.e"llf..:•othst ... sso1ttw_,.,.. r.t•t •n • ,.u11on lo• P••tw.., 01 wi1•-"IM""°"'"'2·t•t10f"WO.n10. "'tfnoss to the starr. foot Shields Class sloops. .all classes, Sunday. "'" ->•: NOT1 cE 1 s HE A Ee., Gt vEN ,~ • ........., 111 •n rn111t1• Ptr1•1nltWJ"H11e "'tte -1o• .. ce 01 L1Uu• Tt11-..l'( J . w.,,.. s,1 ... •1•• (t l CALIFORNIA SAILBOAT KIT AllTHUll J. Wl$SMATH fl••'ll!ol<I 1"'tel olitiddlc-,wl!hlnt-mofllMlllet to 1n. ~ .lion~•. rel t:rt,,<t to wl>•<;· SorcretarrOIU..lloa .. ~ arnossoperated hisoy,·n Newporl·Balboa ceNTElt ·(bl UNLIMITEO JIECAEA· , o•Hll on tor PtoD••• 01 wiu •" ~t1r1tp1,1blit .. 1otto11n1sno1it1. 1s "'•Ge lo• 1"''""'' o••ll<"*••• .., 11Dlrecws ""I I r . THE CALIFORNIA CUP NEW PORT HA 'BOR TtON COMf'AN'I', lllSI 8''' n -I"•' I/It ••mt: '"' Olil<f ill .... • rin P>..Dl•i.hld O•""fle Coast Colll'f' 1t16ot,. jpol o t 1n Nev.·port Beach · I\ llou!P<rird, Huntington 8tH.h.·c111tornl• l•t hlu1nc1 of Lt lle•I T11l•rntnlt• O.tildOclotllHll,l'U l~t: w,_ ~•• Dt•" itt 10, ,.,,,..,,,.Dt Ot_,1i,ltl• )ti.Joi ·•"'r-a number of )'ears is·a best twu out of three YACHT CLUB -Lehman· 1. s.muot F. wr1oh!. m-1 . ~°""''' to ,~. "'''11oner, ••••••n<'• •a IOftl< SHIALEV JUHE SCMA&FEll ~. i•u. ,. • JO • m. in i-•-•~ • ~.....,. Drive, \.ilkt Forni. tatlro..,11 tlall) '' 11'.tdl tar lurtll•r p1r!lc\llt•,, '"' Eaecutti• of IM llltillol ""' PUBLIC NOTICD ·S>efore joining another sail matches scheduled today, 125, Laser regatta. Sunday. 1. llQll.Jld w. P"'°'· n .. 1 ~ffde 1~01 '"• urne •ftd ol•<• 01 M•••n tht•boven•mH•c"*"' 61 o,.,,,.,...,., No. J •• 1•10 cour1 c. :)oft in the Great Lakes area. Saturday and Sunday. The BALBOA YACHT CLUB ~~,U~~ed ~:;c""5;:ncc~ f'rffl th• ''me ,.,, Dten ''' tor Nove"'"" LJ.FAllflEl.l. ~ 'c~~' ~ .. ~n1~t:;;:: c~1~ fft11, ' 11 -,,,",',·,''!:',,., ' Do I c . r L 'd I . . I s. 1'U, •l •:JO··"'·· In , ... {_,,_ ,,....,_M .... ,S•IMJlJ _, -~•He has had experience-in ug as up consists o 28 -1 0·14 nv1tat1ona, ~~1f'.:.n1!°"'""'rd· ~ ..... 11~~1ct1 Betc"' 01 O•P••'"'•~' No. J 01 1a1d <ou•• c-i.Me,.,c..H1.,,..,,,,1, o.11d 0ttot111' 11. '"• JtEAl.PllOf'&JtTY ; Id Ing sails for both one· individual matches in seven Saturday, Sunday. TIN' ~ 11 conducted w 1 lltfllll'd '' 1uo c1 .. 1, c1 n111 0.1 .. , we11. ; Ttl: owi~ 111ttLLIAM 1· st JOH•. . I AT ""'"ATI. Ml.IE. 0 NT!llAN .,...,,..,fftio. · · Ille Ci•• ot S.nt• An•. c,.11-i., -ylwEx1<lllrt1 Covntv Clc•ll * A"1ltt : ~ign and offshore boats. sets and will v.·ind up Satur· BAHIA C RI 1ton.1<1 w. Ptf'rat . o.~ 0c1ollol• 11. 1qu . P~bllu.ed O••n9f' cwi• o.;1, Piiot. JOMfll E. 1110El. ""9r..;.t.twtt111w ;lotcK lbbin Sails is located at day. YACHT CLUB -Angelman TN1 ••tt1mf<ll ... , 111ed .. 1111 tlll! 111ttL\.IAJo1 E. st JCH4N, Ck1<>0erU.tn<1H0•1"'0t' 1,1,u,1t1• Kl1 W.Mdfft °""· 191" * su..t1C111ft,..,,._. ·1821 Revnolds A\'e. In the Ir· ~1ajor regatta action on Series, Saturday. ~~ 1~~·14 01 Dr•rog• eounrv on ~Aui..~:~ir"'~~.'t )t&'• ~1 ~~,:._ CflH•"'"' '*' · ,,. nw. ~'::.C:.-ir!~~.~~ AUllEuo :l·ine Industrial Complex. .the local front is Bahia • HU NTJ NG TON llA R· F»'*• JAMDFSK'I' awALKtfl PUBLIC NOTICE ....... , "'' ,.,,iuone• . Sot.u.u.11, °''''...,· , ., ''''''' ''''"'' -•• O"-•• "'''' '"'''' Publl~~ta Or•no•<••>O °'''' -,.1 -c,,·,-,_,,_,, .. , __ ' •. -rori nthian Ya.cht Club's BOUR YACHT CLUR -.. ,1!.Tori.aun.r111.,.,, •,·.,,,-,,'",,,,,-,,,,," , .. ,,,,0,,0 .. ,,0 ,,,, ... ·-~ "" ·~ ... ,,. "f: u ., ~lobe< ll, lt. ,S, lt1• #S~I• IWd IOlll Wtl II f DtlYtle Yll,Otl"'.,.... ..... ,• ·:·. Rouna·the· Buoys race {or Dana Point r ace, Saturday. "1tu"11" ct1i1wn1• ns.2.u• sTATe oF cAL1Fo11:fll1A '°" ""<Sty ot ........... w. ,., •. " thit ol'liot o1 .. Tld p r H d' s Ill (nt) "woe' All#MYl IOt ~ f'11111a ... , THECOUflllYOl'LOSAMGtil.ES PUBLIC NOTICE NAfllC'I' BUNN , •ISS1 M•c ••th~r ~ n er ormance an 1cap an ego Pvl)!l!Md 0.•1'4)1 C"J' o.u., t"llol. Puo11~1>•d O••ng• co.,1 o.J1r Pllo No.P·~Jnt>O eo..1ev1•d. 1 •• 1 .... C•Uto<nl•. c-•w 0, '!1o111t "'Qlll •nd m11rnl"' ,_ troudl Hacing•Fleet yachts en· OCEANS I 0 E YACJ-IT OcMIK.f 4' 11• 11· 11• 19" 3711·1• 0ctotie•.1a,1t,,s, 1ti. ~,NOTICE OI' IMTEMTtOM 1ost:l.l. llEAl. SUf'•a1o•cou1tT01tTt1t: °'"""'· s111~ 01c11;10rn••·1ouw lllg11e\ i ut 1110111, '"'""' illl•rnooni lod•y tered in the Angelman CLUB -J essop SeriE'!S, ~:?:E•TY AT f'ltlYATI! SM.._ AS A s~:~~i~~===~~=" -bl$1bl°*"l<Wfsubiol<ttDton!+• ... •hon ~s..t ... .,.... Series. This \\•ill be the PHRF,Sunday. PUBLICNOTIC£ PUBL.CNOTJCE "''""Mall••Oflt>IE\l•l••MtLMED ....... ,.... =Su:~tc:~:~~ri:·:1.:.': ~"lf'll""'1""•1"'"'c 1•11di lllQM...o th dr' 1 ofth Nth di I d MOTICl!Ol'IMTl!MtTo E.THot.TCHEA.Ot<e•wa. NOT1c10,H1A1t1,.GOl'f'ET1TtONTO dN1t1-111tW1<J11 11 1n1 J'IOl'nlng """''' biltOll\11111 _,1 ... 1, 111 5e\'en an 1na race c or an n an s~~~~~~;~~:~~i.T:OEll MAKI! •ULKTJIAfllSFEll NOTICE IS HE.ll E6V c.111e.N 11111, -DEfl:llMtfll£ '''L• 10 f'JIOltlltTT .,.. ts1.io !. uid. dt<;.::!: 1e.:X~":v • II knols. series. s A NT A B A R B A RA (AfllOCJllATE A SliCUJllTT llllEltESTI lo<t to COflfir,,..lion "' '"' •bol<e tnlltkd I..,... •• c.cle1'1·51 -"loll of !•ww ollw•wiw, an...'""" Gr :.,: ~~~1"°;',!;.!!,~:.1~1 ,.,11 • , , 0, Ba Ibo a Ya('ht Club will YACHT CLUB -Dalton TttE co~~7: .. ~:1~1tANGE llecL4Nl-61tt u.c.c.1 ,_,,..,. "IOftmDt• s, 1•1•. t1 ''Ill A.M., °' in "" Mot"•' 01 1111 EUM• • D£UM ... _,..., 1ot1>t1 w;ci H(towo, •• ,.., '"'"e -I L'd 'I S d Su Nollet I~ ft••tb¥ glvtn, _1..,.nt to thtrf!•fltf witllln IM tlmt II-Dy 1-. NOllOVKE, Doc••""'· al dfMll. ln ....i lo Ill Ille <tfl.,n REAL -M -... I"'""' """''II"'" p ay host to I 0·14 sa1 ors Series. Star. atur ay, n· NOTICE DI" MEAJllHO 01' f'ETITH)N dhlli!IMOf '"' Uftl!O<ll' eo ... ,,,.,d ... C-OI ll>t -il9fte'd, (Qof•e(wlors ol '"" wtll ol T••Upenon~tlill~ ... , ln!:ernl lflUW ~w $itWIH In'"" Cilwlty"' Or-fin r1n91 t.etw11n '' •nd 12. Tiit ,· n i'ls a nnual L•'do·14 In· d "°" ltJtO•ATE O• w1L'-""'° l.ETTEll:S •· c """ ·-""""" ·.seco11t~t ... m .,..11. f4 """"'"' "'•eW..'*G1W,l11td. ~· °' .... lfotnl• ~,,,,,,,,,, -.,,,.. - .. "'Pl•tlwt wlU ts M. ay. Ofl AOIWMISTtlATION llltlTH·TME.·WtU. 1r1t ... 11eo1 ffltt<ni•.l~"lhe""'*'").lgntd, . O I HO• (l S t•<I ....., ... -...... • ,·italional. SAN FERN ANDO VAL-AMfllEx1:0.. :::-:.::'=:,:~_:,::~':"'~::;: ::.:~ ::t1~~ :,.::-~~'-Dnt"'i;:'.:; ..... 1~ °';.. :1111111 J r?~~~':v.'=11~ •to1~~1·!o ,11n 81oc, t}Q1 .x VI~ '=,.,..,.· ••lDA'f "* Hu ntin g t o n ll arbour LEY SA ILING CLUB -Pe~!=. ~f WESl IME L. COOMEY, -M111.,w..11111n11 ... ct11""'"ftta-""""t~ . .iu ·~. 1111t ...o lnttrt:M o4 Dl'KE. for 1 dlttti.ilMHM °' 11111 II""" l0r1 Mo• f•;ocl. Mu••o...,,.,.. et•c~ l!ilf.toon """ ···' 11.m. ,,J Yacht Club v.·iil send 3 ncet Fall Series. Sunday. NOTICE IS HE llE8V OI Ylfll t~•t --e.w ... ,, I' I ..... ol. ·-........ Mol<lrtd E. Tl>attMr. de<.Olt.ed, oll !Mh-Nrt:IMlltr ""<t!llM ..,....,, wlll "' .... l191>11 IS~ on. ""O •Korm<l onllooo. tow • U.)t f.nt. 1.0 f d ~e S NT B R BAR A l!l.ISSA L. llllAMEL Pl.I!. l•ltO ~, ~. " t••ns•tror. to 1'.,.lor IO a...., "'llft dl ""· '"" dH tl9flt. litlt and lnWHI •I tht c-t A-II DIM•trnenl S.•o. '-P-"o1 Ml"ttll""°"' .WOL, AKO<'OS ~ . lilLtlolltOA't 0 ocean racers 0"'n th{.. A A A IMIHilllllor ~t1ofWIU _..,. 1u .. ...c:1 ol ~•I<• Nillonil! Tron!-""""~"',,. 1hdl ll>l tllllt' ... ~ oKQ<J••ld br-.tollonof 5.u(lerlor" QM,t1 of"""'" .. Cllltornlt, ... o10r-c-tr.C•11•orn·•· llitll 1·1S ...... •.• coast to Dana Point. Th SAILING CLUB -Boblin .. \,el!lr~ °' Aclrnln!ilr'1lon """"'lllt•WHI =~ .. '":i:..':': ~=~,:,:Ir,-: ::;,!~':'';:*'!~: .. ::1~~ :.:: .. °'.!': o=~i:_, c:~::.~-:-.,;.=~ ~:..'1:C~~~·::.:~::::::!.. ~i:; ._ 1;)6 011\. , ... ('\"ent is open to IOR. l'Hitr· Series . Saturday, Sunday. -•edlOl/lepe\i\iON!rrel•l911CtlawNcll .. ,.JI ln ctrltin PflM•lr. el wM'11. property l«lltG;., ""County qi 0r..,_, ............ 1"00.Jtf Doctf'Jlber,ltU.ftt WI u ofl -Nl-t: tvldPiw;tG ... "°" """ 7·11 p..... .... ls!Mdt lor turttw• -1kUlfPI, ilndlllfl1hit .. -··' df\(tlOtkw>••.t1.to1-.· Sltlttl C.Htornl•,4"<•1bffts follow•: l'Ckll:.' A.M, --" .......... T~-· .......... -..... ' " " U-tndplftelfl\oftlfWJllll -twlbHll ·~ 1i>e rl • • ....... .,.. ,,.,. ...... _,mo ~ "" I I , '' 0 . Slw "''°'"°"''"°"U. tt1'.•t•:10 .. lft..,lfl1Plt Al"-"" ""''-"' •nd 11111""'" !ft. f'AllCll. DNt: """" ¥ Wltic~ 6 1111 __,.ct --"''to ioio. Ttn Ptrtintof--' Tiii "'" t ••I f : Im,. 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Ck.lfllltttS.tlldHtlvtmt>ttt,1.1s.1t1• I 1twl>lh11td oi•il~v c0,,, ~+t1 """'· OctOOrt"is,n.1....,N;>11t"'W',lll• °'"''' ... • m •. ,, 0tl4tio;:r ,,, ltH ~»14 ...... 1'll·/I Pvb/llhfd Clf"'• (N•t 0..1'1~ ~.0Ct~1ltfl'ICI H,1'1f • .. .. • ·' ' l •. - fJ8 DAILY 111l 01 f r•d~y OL\Obt.·r '~ 1914 Oil Ind epen den ce ra_uE_EN_re ___ ...:.By:..:.P.;;;;hil..;;.ln:.:.:.;••r.;,:.lan~di Labels Tell It? Top Bra1ids Usually Are Project Outlined \\',\."lll,'.\(;·roN tA l'I The ford :11lln1n1:-tr:1llon \ :.till '>l'(·l'1•I "l'l'OJl'Cl In· dt·11endcncL··· cnL•J'j'.!~· :.!t11ly slroni;l,\ !'lupport-. n1:1n il :l\Vr') ! lll•I ,'l Ol\'t1tJ.: mt·ai.Ufl''>, {'UU!Jll·d "''11h :1t' t<f'lt•r:tlPd l!.S oil pro1hu· lior\ If :o.UJ.:J!l''I" n1and:1h1r> t'(lfl '>l'f\ !JI HJ fl IHC~'>llr'l"• 1nti,:ht include· '-* .l(asvlinl' 1n1lc<.lJ!C SIHndurtl for curr. ~1n<I h gh11n~ :11ui insulation '>tandardi. for l;u!ld111g:-,, I :'\(.' U EA Sf: I) () 11 . 11ro<lUl't1011 11rul.Jallly .,.,uutd h:.1 t· lo C't1n11· fron1 1lr1lhn ~ in r!f•11 :H'l'll,, of th(• i\tl;ullu·. 1'111·1f11' ;iud Allt :-ka l"oai-t:-., pJu,. r11n1 n11 •rc·1;1I 1J~·1t·l1111· rn 1· n t •> r t h l' i\ a 1 1 · :o- prct rol i• urn 1·i·i-t•r11: 1n ,\laJok;.1, II :--a1 .-., 'l'hc i-lu1i ~· mtokl·s nu :i11>t..~t 1f1(" 1'('1·om rn cnd:H 1n11-. but t•lt·u rl~· ind1cettl'Jo 11 \\'Quid be hazardous for lhc 1;n1tC'd St:ll«s to rel\' 11n enl.'rgr pr11du('tioii·1n· t·rca~·:-. alone 10 car,.~· 1\ through the nc:\I 10 yl';Jr.!., It :says th:1t "·It h COOS{'f· \J\100 und 111Crt•<ii.cd 1Jruduc tion, lht· lluited S1111es ('an he 11ult•1:it:nd<'11l of f<1l'ci~n oil b y l!litri \\'1lh11ut tl11•n1 . oil i1npo1·ts "111 grr111,·, 1nt:r('a .. in,!: hoth !he.' 1lnll :1r drain ;.uld tht <l:.111 gl·r or :1 nc"' oil crn· lx1rgo. 'l'hl' rf'porl lh ~ nul CX· pl11i11 11•h:it it rn cans Uy in· 1ll'pt:11d1:n<:1·. but U.S. Cllt·l'~Y ofricials previously hi11'l' tlt·rint·ll till' concept us ti(,lilln J! oi l imports IO'ol' i:not1gh lu a\'uid the ~S· Jothdity of l.Jlarkm;i1I by ;1 IOl'c1 g n oll cutoff. '!'his :-1}Ct1fic lc1'cl h:.i;.. not t..cen 1 ·~!;1hlished . Tll I:: STU 0 \', Sfll\1 t: I. U•1 pages s tan1ped "Limil(·d ()ff1rial C:,c," "'a:-; s till being circul<Jled in tlrart form for comment among fctlerl.11 agencies luday, hut ., <'OP} "·as obtained by 1'he A.~.,11ci:itl'd Press. ,\ rt•1·iscd final \'{•rJoion is lo Ix.· made publil' :1round l'u\' ; It ;ippc;ircd unlikely 1hat lht major l'onclu:--ions 11ould chanJ,!c. Jt estimatC'~ l h:il the v.•orld price n1i i:ht drop !from Sii per.barrel to around S< per barrel -but ironically, the lower price v.·ould be harder to cope \1'ith. because it v.·ould en· courage greatC'r imports, lhc study t·oncludcs. It ~uys that al the redUl'l'd rl1~man1I fur SI I oil. standbv (1il Slora).!c and en1eri,:enc~' JJl<1ns rould protC'cl the r11.1t1on',, economy in the 1·1·l·nt uf a fore ign oil stop- page suc h as l:ist '~dntcr's Araboll embargo. MI SS IO VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDESBENZ :- ,';(1/e::; • .'ierrice-· f,eas111g 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495·1700 MISSION VIEJO 83t ·1740 SOii ~ fw~. lo Awrry l'ltw1. ,.it. riqht 011 M.r9'1"rif,· per year, 365-day certifi- cates, minimum $50,000. You can add to your investment in units of S10.000. , . . . · . , "Gosh, you're jumpy lately. It's not a wrecking ball,' il'1 a runaway balloon." • l~.M. Bo11d Most Anything Can Be Lethal Did J tell you aboul "O \\'al\cls a d:ly v.·ind up 1n the m ailboxes of ~l·1v ,·ork City'? Pickpockets, cager lo get rid of :.an1c. put them there, presumably. 1'hal's just a guess. They 're aln1o~t a\'o\·ays empt y of cash. ,·ou 11 .. ~AR of a ln1 t_ol C'hinato\vn:i; Sut·h as in San Francisco. VllntOU\'CI'. 1"\t<11• ''orl. <.:i!y ;ind Bangkok llul hn11· rn:Jtl\' J apantu\\·ns do vnu hea r o(" llislt_orical ly. tar m1;r1• l'h1nest· than Japanese hai·t· rt•st•ltll·d to clus ter again. Can you explain 1\·hy" ONI-: ll UN UR E I) years ago. ;1 wo1nan thought herself to be p;;ir· ticularly g ifted if she \l'l're one of those \\·ho gre\\' ;i fa int mui.tache. 1'hat li ght dOll'll on the fetnale fatl' 11·as con~idcrcd 01 ost :.illracl i\'e then. Jlul ho11 n1<1!lY Ja p<Jnto11·ns do )OU ht•ar of" llistorically. fa 1· nlnr<.· Chinest· than Japanci-1' h:.i1·c l'C'Sl'tl It•(] 1" ... luslt' r ;_q,,!;.lln. (. ';1 n ,I flll l'XIJl;.i HI \\' h~"' ~11'\E ll l'~UR l':I) \'Ei\RS i\GU. a \\UOlatl 1houJ!hl hers('lt to he p:1rticuli1rl.1· J,!ifted, if shC' 11·l'r{· ou<.• of lhOSl' 11·ho j.'.ft•11· ;1 faint n1u:,,ta1·he. 1'hat h ~ht do11 non \he h•1n:li<' I :l{'t' 11· a,, <'o!lstd<.•rc:d n1ost ;1t tratl 11 t! t hiJ!l \ ~IAltllll~I) ti ... ,\'hat \lt'U\>Ot'tU)I\ of I.ht! !!,ll'IS. a l!(l'S I ~ ,1 nJ alrc:idv rnarricd".''' A. F:Xac11.,. 22 oul of ('\'l'r~· 1r~1 l ~I, :ire ,\.\' 01.Ut:lt llROTllEIC uu gh! nut marr.'· ;.111 uldC'I' s1:-1t:r . 'J'h;11·:--1h1.· conti•ntion of lhc n1alrimonial ~rholar:-'l'hc~ say Slll'h ;1 bricll' ;incl sul'h ;1 i.i rootn huth try too hard to be boss. Pleas\.' nole these :trc the san11.· savants \\'ho 1.·lai1n ;1 y11llllACSl bro\h('r ""d a yuung~:-.1 sister lll'\'l'r s hould 1narry l'aeh othl'r. lx1tat1Sl' nei!lu·r 1·:\JX'C'ls 10 run lhr• ~how, so both 11·111cl up rl':.t·utf11I 1'h('s(' 1·ouns!.'\ors S<\:-' thl~ fnri.'~01n).! ;111\'i('t· t:- in1portanl. 1'o then1 nl:i~ l.ll.' ONI.\' llAl .1-' lhc metnh('r~ of the llo<leo l'u1\l)Qys Assot·1:.ition h;11·c e1·1:r 11·orkecl on ranches. l'O ISOS l'\o \\·nndcr !ht' qt1l'slions so frequently arise a:,, to \1'h;1\'s pol:,,onous and 11h:.i\'s not. l)elJC'nds on the dosa)!t•. ~J!n1us1 in1·;1ri:ibly. There's no :ibsolute line. 'l'oo mut·h ord1nar~· t;1hl1· s:ill can !){: toxic. A lilllc ;ir:-.etllt' ran hl· a ml'dk·:1I 1·r1ncdy. All r11;h1 . rn ;1ybc ~u nll' chl'n1il'als :ire so l)ul1·111 they ha\'l' ti> be t'l;1:-.~1fL<'d as d:111gC'rou~. l'\'l'll dl•a(l!y. Hut n1o st things r uu (':1n s 11 alhi,1. c\'C'll \\'lil('1', :in.· both nunpoi:o:onnus :1 tl(I puisOIHjU ~. dcpcndin~ 1111 ho11' n111c h '$()-!~ l .llif:L \' \00U ;ilr(·ad)' knu\1' that an lnch·thicl. 1·ope of :-.p1 dcr "·ebbin~ i~ ~trongcr than an 1nch·lhick ro1>1· uf iron. lly ~11LTON ~IOSKOWtTZ Store labfls a re frl'f1u cn- tly touted to consumers <ts bf.lier buys than nationally iidl'C'rlisl'd brands. The :1r~unicnt goes somt!lhin~ likt' this: 'l'hc prf)(Juc:ls which OO:ir the store label urc more 111'· ll'n lhan not supplied by lhc :--11 n1f' ~Onlpanics m:.iking 1hc· natlontil IJr:indi;. 'J'hey pn1h:ihly <'omc ofr lht· same prudu1.:tlon line. So \\'hy pay 1nore'.' TillS J\ltGU1'1ENT t.:ikcs H \\'hipping if you read lhe currt:·nt issue of Consumer ll cpo rt s, the monthly m:1gazi11~ uf Consumers Union. \\here lhl're's a t'l'llUl'l Oil \l'<l Sh \ng 1 11:1ch1nc~. l'ol' 1nunv rc:u':,, L'U has r.1t€'d the ·rifa)'tag as the ht·:-.! pl'rfor1nini; \\'ashing nlal'hine. rt•con11nE.'nding it t'l'cn thou~h it was priced hi J!ht•r th a n competing n1odrl!:i. 'l'his .\'t•a r the nod goes to \Vhirpool. \Vhil'J)()OI is" l'ollO\\'ed by l\ltlyl:ig. il a 1ni lt on. Fril.:i daire und Gibson , '!'hen. holding do\\'ll sixlh pl:icl' in the product ralings. 1:-. th(' Kenn1ore brand sold hy St'ars H.oebul'k <.ind Co. \Vh ;1t's interesting --an(\ fx'rhaps m yst ifying lo some is that the f\enmor£' \1·as hers arc a ll niade by \\'hirpool in it s Be nton !!ar- bor. ltlic:h., plant. \VlllRroOJ. IS, in ra«t. one of Sears' largest sup· plie1·~. Sears 0\1'ns alJout 3 pc rcl•nt o l' \\'h irlpool 's :--tol'k . And the relationshi11 is :,,uc h that an estimated fv,10.thirds of \\'hirlpool's SI .6 billion in sales come from this one buyer -Scars lloebuck and Co. 1'he Kenmore wa ~hcrs and dryers come from \\lhirlpool. So do the Cold· •spot refr.ige r a tors and frt-<'1.C'l'.'i . r\nd so do some of th(' Sil\'ertone tc le\·ision sets. In this inslunr('. thanks to the trl•n11·ndous ~1<1le:-i rcuch ol' Scur:.. the pri\'ult• lal.ll'I docs hclll'r in lhe n1:1rkcl · 11lace than lhe nutionally ad\·c11isl'd brund. Far bcl· lt•r. Shurl'·Of·rn:.irket l'i~ures in the ;1ppli11 ncl' business :in: t·loi.ely ~uarded liecrcts. but lhc Kc•u rnorc \Vashing machine sold l.Jy Seurs is now bclie\·cd lo be lhc nalion 's top seller, ucro11n · Money Tree I ing for ;it lea~t J{l pcrt'ent of !he lut;1 J sales. 'fhey ter· •lainly Cl'lipse the business done untle r I he \Vhirlpool numc. Tllf; DISCREPENt'Y is even ~realer in the market for tras h compactors, a product that was virtuallr inl'C'n tcd by \Vh ir\pool. 1'hC Scars tra s h· rompact or , \1·hi c h i s made bl' \\'hirlpool. is far a nd a\\·aY the best selle r in the field . s11·1J1npin g the sales done under the \Vhirlpool naffil'. llut if Cons111ners Union tcslt>rs :i re lo be belic\·cd. the l\cnsnore brand made by Whi rlpoo l does n 't measure up to the y.·ashing machine made and sold by \Vhirlpool unde r its O\\'n 11ame. 1-'or one thing. rcpor· l ed CU. the \Vhirl11ool 111al'hinc has u larger tub. It a t~o \1·as found lo do a better job on durable-press gar· menti-. And it didn't ha1·e the Kc1nnore's disadY:in· 1age of using hot v.-ater inef· l'iciently if the control i:-. not reset after the\\' ash fill. FIN/\LLY-i\j\;D thi:,, is the coup de grace -thert• is ,·cry little prit'c difference hctY.'een a Kenmore and a \\'hi r I poo I \I' a s h i ng m;i{'hinC'. G9f,frllM 1•11, l.*' •"9t'lt• Ti mo• Oil Firms Defending S1 +bstantial Profits l'ni1t•d l'rt>,,~ lnle rnalional (Iii rornpanies Thursday 1h·l1'nclcd unprcce<lt•nted in- l'l'l';1 s1•s in their profits as 111·1 \':,,sari· to fin:.ince oil and '..:;1:-t'XplOratfon. and com· rnun n1arket nations cot •IP· pro\·al to join the United Slates in a joint effort to kt•ep crude prices down. the last three months. Other major oil com- panies h a \'l' reported similar skyrocketing profits leading to ne\1' congres· sional pressure for a "''ind· fall profits tax on oil e ar· nings. Skelly President ~larold E. Berg and others defcn· dcd the profit level But F rench president Valery Giscard d't;staing~ said he feared the tran·· "TllE PRESENT r ate is satlant1c ener)'.:y program in line "'ilh l~he a \•er age ~ar· \1•ould lead to collision \l.'ith ncd by U.S. corporation" oil producers nnd \'O"'ed .and is necessary to finance fo~rance\\·uuld not join, Skclley's explor ation a nd production progra m desig. TllREE !\>JORE U.S. oil ned to help move the nation 'companies reported sub.. closer lo energy self·suf- , :-tantial increases in c.'.lr· !icicncy," Berg said. nings. One compan~·s J .C. r>onncll ll,chairman earnings were up a lmo!it 400 of ~larathon, agreed and percent" added that the "earnings ·rcxaco said ils profits outlook for the re m ainder of 1vcre llll 70 percent for the . the year was .cl~ude~ ~y firs! nine months of the year man.y uncc~ta 1nt1es. 1n· :ind 23 percent ror the third clu~1ng possible ena.clm~nt qu:irter. ~farathon ·s profils of. adverse t ax l~g1slatton were up 78 pcrcc nl for the w .1th. rc,~roact1ve ap· nine months and 50 pcrCl'lll phcat1on. per year. 365-day cert ificates. minimum 51000. You can add to you r investment IT\\':\:' 'r\\'U /\1i::(1nquin l ndi;in tribes. thC' i\l iehi for the quarter. and Skl'I-Jn Brussels, the Europc~n I~ (;;u11a ;ind thi' r'il ic·h1 Sc1•·. \h<1! "a\i' the names to our 1 com m on m a t k e l s r-cv's \\'ere up 186 pcrcC'nl for . . . D :-tall'!-.ol' !\! ichil!all ;1nd i'l1i~s1~~1p11i. tlil' nine months an cl a executive l'?mm1ss1on gcivc l~".""."'~:'.'.'.~:'.'.'.~".""."'~:'.'.'.~'.':~'.::::'.'.~:'.'.'.~'.':~'.::"."'':!._"~'~h~o~p~p~in~g".__:380".'.'__P~•".'." .. c~c~··~.t~f:n':,r the .green ll gh~ lo mem~r ~ nations to ratify a maJOr 1 U.S.·promote d agreement on emergency oil·sharing "''ilh the United Slates. 111 units of S500 . ~O/o per year. 90-day certificates, mini- mum S1000. You can add to your inveslrnent in units of 5500 . Special Features : You r,11'1 "'1ir1a1 .1w 1ni~·~~I QUJllcrty C11r1rnt crn.r,,. ,11('~ ~tiu m.1y hold can bt 1cnc..,ed al lhe h1ghc11 t it('~ on n1.1\uti('f r\v,l >IJl)lr tO C,1hl!.l!l'lo;'j 11" •d~llt~. Of1!'1 P,1• 1100~ ,n·•oUn!' .iv.1olo1t:llfl .i1 ti•,, S11t110:.:! I~' O•''l,11!y I,,, 1•,.,ly wol~HI! hi .ol l.ir1T1t1>1 l'C>r>r•.,-rn !n(lu•!11.1I R,1n•r"· A5s.tiC A~i-O<. ·.il1on 01 Tnr,n ,\ LD.11'1 Con111.11u1·~ """'11AVCO THRIFT 620 NPwport Cen ~er Drive N ewoort Beach 644 -949 0 THERE ARE 23 AVCO THRIFT OFFICES IN CALIFORNIA. VISIT OR CALL YQUR NEAREST OFFICE. I IT JUST COMES llATURAL, !)~1l' \\'!I, II 11 \I, I" \il.;\" I•) I )HI\ ,J pit!l t! O\ I l h.! \.\!t>..,! \\ I \\ ,, ' th" \<\'l"•t \ \ .. "' \\'<11'1 h \'''·n111~11\1 V.ilk·v l ',,111.·f /' .. r.i!l'.., 111 n\ 1r1 Ii ~.111 !)it'!!U c, ~u11tv. 111\1r tli\' h 101 hill-. nf ML I 1~!11)111,11. \ uu l .Ill huv l.111d hl·r;• : )! I J,,1 .. h~ H 11 i! •1 10 .1pprn\. •\ ,1rrc' l1iq, \1n ... 1.,,11l1·d .111d "n.1tu1.1I r, 11 l'lr h·-.11i.111 \· .. 1.1h· ... 1111 1111111 ~in ~\,· l,in1u11q ()r Int -.l1t·d,!i11~11l1~· h· •I. I 1 t fl.)\vded ~hil):>e uf th~ citv for some· 1ht119 beuer. Untouched. except for,, fl'\\' good. 111'Ct'~~<.l rv things like under· ~1rt111nrl ll tili11. •:,, i11d J)tived streets V~1lll'y C('ntl'r I ·.-.t~1 to.~" is anorher rl 1oug!1th11 d1 'v,,!1)p1ncnl of f\o1atiner ...;.,i,1n~.., .ind L1>.in. Nl.-v.1J011 Beach Financing available. r-or co1np1cte 11 if' 1rn1,Jl1<111 (, 111 111!tt1< ! ( 7 14 J 711 :J.5~52. Japan. Ca nada and Nor- way. The agreement is widely viewed a s a means ror consuming nations to bring pri{'e pressure un oil producin g nuliuns. Con1puter l11c on1 e Dip Compnlf•r Au to mat.ion hu .. of lr\·lne 1't:'\)()rt1..-d its first earnings decline in J:J quarters wllh net income of St95,288, or 12 cents a ~hare, on sales or $5.136,982 fo r lhc nrst c1ua rter or fiscal 1975. 1 11 ·an un0tud ite d s tatem en t o r operal ing results for the period ended Sept. 29. Jlresidenl 0 . II. l\1ethvin s aid that despite ioc rc:ised s :iles for the quurtcr. nut inC'o mc "'a~ 51 percent lo,vcr .than !he Sl00,780 reported for the like J>(!rlod last year while coir· nings rlroppcd to half of lt1sl year's 24 cents per sh<1re. Sales for !he quarter \l.'Crc 32 IX'rcenl higher lhun the S.1.!MJ<l.llml reported for last YC<1r '$ first qu:1rlrr. On price alone ... ..... t .. ""'' .,; ..... ,...'""' ... '"" ,,, ..... c .. .. , ... P<lfl• ... ... •11-•, ... ,. ..... l t••• ;1,.,.,., ••11•.it .. • 6•2 • 4J)I I Over The Cou11ter HMOUillMJi • ". ... " '" ,, . ' ,.. .. ••• " .. ~I,-•'' ' MUTUAL FUNDS "" . "" I'> 011 ' ' "" 'o OU . . "" '• Oft '• Oii .. "" •• Oft , .. Olt '• Ofi 1 • Of! ,~ 0!1 '• Olt "" ~· ~' "' "' "' ". 11-• "' "' " ' "' " ' 11.2 11,fl '" '" I .... York -·l'Oi· Off(-\.~ l.ll J ., l\,~I """ II le I/ 'I'/ Y•\-· F •·» 1 u I°"""' h. 1;M olOoOqC• 1a_,J10~1·~v F-•'ttl 4.'lO \i()yAq ··" 1,U bid -•~k~ pr1. 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Giid I 4Jd 31 11 .. -• {l1rk 011 5G 1 JS ' FIUOf(ppl l 1 .. • IV. .-&Jn IO Jt Jll II Nwmftt I Ml l lll , ............ r equires spec1ulize d ser A.Gnk ••M 11 is•• ,, CLCA.m 10> , ,..,, FMC<rtl s. u,,.,._" .IOIW'IS•c 101 11 1 Hwm11"''"" '1} -ii~ l.;nlled P ress l nlernalion11I f\.101 e U S 011 companies 1 epo1 tl d re(' ord profits Wednesday running u!i high as 112 percent elxnc last years A P e nns)l\<:1n1a senator c<:1lled them a travesty and predicted Congre ss \\Ould clr1 something about them Contine ntal U1I r1epo1tei1 tis earnings an the thu rl quarter of 1974 "e1 c up Ill Reve11ues Hit Record At Air Cal A1r Callforn1a n ine mon ths re\enues a nd e 11nings set new com pan) record'> It W Chffo 1 d compan\ president reported tot II revenues of S24 721 447 up from $19 703 865 and net earnings arter laxes and ex trao rd1n ary items or $2 159 905 compared t o SI 916 6.fS In 1973 Re\enue passenge r miles v.ere up 2fl 5 percent and avai lable seat miles 1n creased 7 4 percent In the thh cl qu:i1 le • l hl Newport Bcuch hilsed rom p an.} ha11ng u~ed up its p11or )l'a1s o perating t 1-.; loss c iri 1 for" ard fo r the f11 sl time <1ccrued fede1 al 1ncom e tax hab1htl' .. McCartl1y Appointed pcrtenl from the sam e 1>c 11od la st year Ph1lhps Peli olcum recorded an 111 rrea:)e or I0811er<cnt Penn zo1J 80 1>e1 cen1 C1t1es Se r \1tC 75 percent ilnd S1gn;i l ('on1µan1 es 76 percent 1'01 the first nine months of the year Ph11l1ps Chair n1 a n \V f' rif art1n said the company s earni ngs were up 139 percent Tuesda.} Shell reported third qua1 ler earnings 1n \:I ('a ses ot 158 percent Stan du1d or Indiana 101 percent Gulr 011 34 percent and Ex xon the wor ld s largest 01! company 25 6 percent I n Pittsburg h , Sen Richard S Schweiker CR Pa I said Congress \\OU!d deal v.1th s uch subslan tlal profits The} re hornble and B t l>l\C S t y when th e \n1e r1 can peopl e are paying through the nose for home h e ating 011 a n d ,::asol1n e to run thetr 1utox Schweiker said Signal Cos. 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"' ' .. • " Finance Briefs PG&&Eilmmgs AN FRANCISCO IU Pll Th< P :lr1rH Gas & Elcc::lnc Co has 1t 111.lrl('fl .111 1nrrt u"t> in e;irninllS fur th' lh1i d ~uar1141 of the f1~c-.1 )t>ar pr1n1 u i t) bcc._.u,c .,r conllnue<l ft\O! 1hlch1<lfo<'ond1lluns l'C,,,11,, 1 s,1ld \\ edncsda) Cdr n1ngs 1mo11nt1 d lo $'13 21 nulhon or tl2 cents 111 r sh 1rC' of l'11rnn1011 stock as to1np1r•dlo ~t i l lnullu-nt7'1rcn1 s I)( r "''lllll re for I he san1e Jll clod 111 thf' l lilf1,r::1l.}cur llu ~ht •s In crease· IH\1 S iil'.\; !~P l llu~htsTf'IOIC'o 1tpn11trl 1 ~I J1t'rtl'nt 1ntr 1,c \\•-On( ''lil~ 111 thlr •l quilrlt 1 121:1rn1nRs \ 111.: t 1111.:01nc nl S5 J n11I Iion111 SI Ot ., ,1111• 111n1p 1r1 tt .... \\h, l J 1n1lhon~.r ill l•111 -.1 .. h111 l1'\)c1r 1111 i11d1n).! Uu r('Ct'lltl) 1cq111r1:<1 h\t 111 liltksun Inc 11111-.~1llth1lc1I • 1rn111..,-. 1'\ I\ ~-2 1111\11 o •r l(I If• 11 \h 11\ • ' ' • THE f 'AMILY ORCU S By Bil Keane 'Poor Daddy -you won't hove anybody fo help yov unpack when you get to New York " Bur;:t•r"s Son Job Favoritism Charge Probed \\'1\Sllll'GTON 1,\PJ -A lfou~c ru.inpower sutx:om- miltl•C 1n\es 11g1.1lion 1n- d1cnte s a son of Chit:! .Ju!'.lH'l' \\"arrcn E . Burgt•r "'JS hired fol' a }:!Ol'C'rnn1en1 Job on lhl· basis of prl'fere 11- l 1a! trr·;1lmL·nt, a sutx:om- m1ttt•t· ..,pokl''iman Sa)~. l 'ht• ~pnkc s m;in, P;1ul Nt•"'ton . as.~i~tJn t ;,laff dtrl·ctor of lht• subconunit- tee, said 1n an intervie"· Thursday that Rep. David lfr ndt•rson <D-!\'.C.L the s ubcom mille1..• chairman, planned to rctommcnd that \Vadc-J!urger's appoint- n1E-n1 lo <1 position in !he Gt>n t·ra l Seri 1ees Ad- m1n1 stra1ion bt· lcrminuted. ~f:\\.T01"'S:\ID llcncler- son \I ou ld rec om mend that Burger's ornploym ent "be connmwc1 only if he can he Jegally appoint ed in a m an- ner (·11n-;1stt'nl \\1th men\ :-):-\('Ill l'i.'4Ull"l'ffit•nl" ., '\"t'\I tun ~•ncl s ubl'omm1t- f t•l" 1n1l·~t1~ator s found no l'\'idcnte Of '·a ny OUl;,iclc pressure or rnflul'nCl' on the CSA to makl' the :.ippoint- ment." \V:ule Rurg1·r, 38. v.·:.is ap· puinted in 19711 :1s speC'ial as- s is tant to the assist;i nt com- m i ssi un c r for ~pace manaj.!cml"nt in the GSA. 'l'hc job pay!:> S26.tii l a year. ro;E \\iTON S 1\IO the re "'a s s ubstantial evidence that the position \\'as '"pre· selrcted. crC'alcd for him." "'It \\'J S clearly a spcciJ\ pl are m ent e ffort and unl:.t\\'ful prcfrrenli<il tr('at- me n l in fillin ~ a t·arcer position "'ithoul con- s ideration of or co1nJl('lition "·ith other qu:difiC'd can- didates ... NC'\v lon said. Nc"•ton said the s ubcom- m ittee staff assumed tht' ac ti on \\·as 11 h at he described a .. <, "n<.1tt1ra l rca<.'- tion" on the part of the per- sonnel officer to the faet that Burger is lhl' ~on of the ehicf justiee. -------------. .. l .Olil\"G 8t:RG t-:R'S np- po1ntment \\'as questioned bv the J'\orfo lk <\'a.) \t'irg inia n-Pilot , \\·hose inquiries s p;i rked an in- \'C'Sli,l?ation by the Civil Ser· \'ice Com1nission. i~leu Diet .. Lll.\Dt):\ (l.P J ~-A clottor :-:1~ s n1ort· men lh<1n 1'1 1•r before Jre <ht·t111 g hl·Ca USl' t heir \\ l\'l'S :ind girl fri(•nds naL' lht'ttl Jbout los1ni.: \\ l'l,!:hl . ' ·"\! une 11n1C' 1t \1·as ':o;uffJC'll•nl for nlrn lo br C'nlerta1n1nE? to attract 1\·omen. "·hdc ·"omen had to be beautiful," J)r. John l\lcKenzie told a nutrition eont vr<'neC'. Commission in- ves t igators· reported 1h;1t there "'ere discrC'panciC's in background data supplied by Burger 111 applying for the job. but lhJt there 1ras ··insufNci<tn1 t•vidence upon "hich to suslnin a finding that l\lr. Rur.e.er had made intcnlional false statements of material fact .·· • • • ' < ~·NOi\' \l"Om('n ;tr(' dcma'nding that their nlert should be hnth t'n· Lertuin1 nJ.: <ind bt•<iuti.ru1 .·· Nev.·ton ·said the s ubcom· mitll'e agreed that ··no fal se' statl'ments of n1aterial fact appc-ar on the <ipplication form." Burger \\'<"JS in t he renl C'Sla tc business bt'fore hi~ appoinln1cnt. N:ixon Made Subject To Taxes of State· Sr\CH -\'.\11·:'.\T() (,\P) - 1\ nc11 'lid(' 1.1\r n1 :ikt•s for · l'llt'I' rr<'~1 den1 ~1 ixo n ~l ~'Jliforn1;1 l:t\ rps1dC'nt for all of l9'i I\\ 1th hi~ prcsicl<'n· t1al ~d;1r1. I hrnu'!h hi~ ,\u,l!". 9 r1·~1icn.;1t11111. !'.uhjt•c·1 to ;-.1;11•' llll'l•Tllt' 1,1\('~ -"1"1uso1 ' nl 1 ht• nl<•a:--urt· Jo.,I\ 1t -.hould l"IHI th(' i."011· 1rPY<'f"\ 011·r :'\1xoil'l' r ,:J1f111·11ia rP~1dene~' for 1;i.1t: pur 1HJ~•· ... 'rlli': 1-'R \SClllSf·: T;1x T1-1,1r d, 11 IH<'h ~1drn1 ni~l l1rs •·.111J,1r111;1 1n1·nn11· !:ti.. t;i11. il•·r1;1r1•cl 1····h 1 !11a1 i\"ixon 11.1, nol a l.1\ Ft''illl·n! l'lt'll l h1•Lt~h h\· :111rl \Jr, .\"l\Otl \\1·11 • 101l'I"~ .111tl \ll(ljll'l"l_Y l •" II<'!..._ ltl 1111 · ~I ;J !I' I l1l' llo:ird IH•IU 1hat 1h11,\· 11• r•· not 1.1x f\'!>11li•nt s 43 Ll .S . llous~ n1cmh<>rs ancl any Californian holdini: a presidential ;q1poin11nt"nt requiring ronf1rn1ation hy the U.S. Sena!(•. Thal t•uuld inrl1HI(' Cas par \\'. \\'l'tnhC'r~t·r. s 1•t·rl·tar.1· of ll e;ilth. Education and \\"C'lf;1rC'. Jnd L('onard Firl':.\onC'. thC' U.S. amhas!'ador to B1·l gnun. Career foreign !'<'r1·1,·c nf· fici:il s arc t'Xl'ml)11'd fron1 lh<' nc .... · la"'· Nixon p;Lid n1or<' lh:i n $5,000 in back ,.,\;1tl' 1x'r:-011;1I inroml' laxrs ;ind in11'rt•s t on inron1<.' l':1rnl•1I in (.';1J1fornin. 1'hl' :-t all' a~i.r~· !'ed. for <'X<1n1plt•. 11nly 111" prt's1rlcnl1:1I sal;1r~ for e:irh clay he\\';;:: :u·tua lly in the ::tat('. , • Decoy Knocks Over Men in Vice Sweep:: IJl\l.Al\01\l \ (.'l'l'V I\ l'I i ,\ 1n:iu d1 t•:-.:-.1•1\ 111 thl· i.:ruhl1h.:~t uf c lothe:-. lou11j.1Cd ;1).(<1111:-.t ;1 1.nuldini:, \\11ne bolth· 111 h;1nd. A4lt1thcrcruis1·t.l b\ in a l"ar Sht•rry lluminan, drt•:-.scd 111;; purpl1· m1n1:-kirt, :.toot! unth.:r a :.lrt•clhtth1. 1\ man UJ'u\c up in J t'al'. ~ot out and \1:1l~!·dto1\:1rd her. ··11l' ;1,k1;(! 111(' "htrc I 11 ;1s j.!Oln~ ;111d I ':1ul r1011h1.:rt· •· :.h1· :-..ud ''lie tht·n a:-.kC'd. ·oo ,l'OU 11 uni 111J.!O11 Hh nl{···· I "'"'"' h11n .,., hc>r(' und he sn1d, "fo u 111olt·I for 't':1. ' " ''\\'111 S25 ht· ok:1)' ····ht• :l:-.~a·d und :-.tit· r1·pb1·1! "Fittl' ·· '!'ht• 11 1110 got up. 'r hc c·ruisln~ e:1r appru;n·hl'tl und tilt' n1;1n I alk111i,: to Sherry 11 a:-. arrc:-.lt·d. "J'h{' al tr;,11:tive 5 root -8 brunelle hail :.hed her blue pol11·c un1forn1 for th~ <1~brL·v1at~·d vurµll' drt•ss to i \ ESPANA SHELVING All fi nished pieces. you can make up any size shelf arrangement wilh the components. Looks like someone had swiped oil the stuff Spain hod lo olfer. SINGLE 297 BRACKETS DOUBLE 597 SHELVING TRIPLE 897 3 FT . /" . . .. ..... 4,4 7 4 FT .............. S.97 SFT .............. 7.47 SFT ........... : .. 8.97 BFT .............. 9.97 .· .. .. . • BULLETIN BOARDS How's this !or seleclion. how·s this lot price. how's this tor size range? (Aw gee. don't you have a nylhing else lo show). 13xl 7 133 17x33 2ss 2Sx49 399 CHALK BOARDS 13xl7 166 17x33 299 2Sx49 ' 499 CORK BOARDS 13x17 l7x33 2Sx49 1aa 377 599 ,, SILVER ANODIZED "' ' I I I UTILln BRACKETS 8" IO " 12" 22c 33c 44c Anodized means I hey look silvery. nol th e real s1ull. It we can't get ii in our bl-come a vsc udo-µro~liluh:. 1'hc lv.•o-ycar veteran p:itrol 01t1cf>r •uuJ th(" 111·~1 v.·omun hi red by the Oktahtuna l'1l~ 1>01tcc. is one of ~vcral de<'oys ust:d by MJllle ('iti\·s tn cra<'k dov.·n <1gainst m en as well as \\'Onlcn in rnurals 1nVL''\lil'.:ations. 1'hc ""•ino" is ::i vil'l' ;,{l u;id of11ter, ;is is lhl' 01an driving c lnsc b y in an unn1arkt·d 1ml ice l ' ar. A fl er I hl· firs t arr1•s\, ol I ll'l'r t t;i n11n a n '' a lkrd arou n1l 11 corner tu slay out uf :-.1ghl and 11nn1\'di<1 tcl)' \\<I;, ..ipvroacht·d ag<:ain. 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Sx7 239 ' Pr 9xll 3 39 Pr 97~. -. .. • • • • ' • The Audacious Years: Newport Retrospective A retrospective of 20 exhibilions will pay homage to the early friends and rirst home' of the Newport 1-l arbor Art Museum. The Audacious Yea rs, opening tonight wilh a preview ror prospec- tive Members, offers work s selec· ted from sho ws presented from 196.'1·1971 , in the Balboa Pavilion. "This exhibition will pay homage to the dedicated group or volun· 'teer citizens who had the foresight to envision a nd develop an exhibition prog ram of visual art for this community which laid the found ation for the Newport Jfarbor Art Museum,'' said Betty Turnbull~ curator of special ex hibitions. Included will be works originally ex hibited in one -man, group, special and theme presentations. On vi ew will be works by John Baldessari, Doug Edge, Wayne Thiebaud and the L.A. Fine Arts Squad. Others arc Gathe F'alk. Paul Brach, T\torris Graves, Joe Goode, Doug Bond, Edward Newell, John l\1cLaughlin. Robe rt Rauschen· berg, C.S. Price, Rico Lebrun, Jack Zajac. Kenneth Noland and Cl<1cs Oldenberg. Special features will include Art or the Northwest Coast Indian and Eskimo, 1'hc New, Art of Van· couvcr, a p holography exhibit entitl ed "Just Berore the War," 'Ne\V Realis m, a photographiC' exhibit of Balboa and the Fun Zone and highli ghts of Especially for Children. Art and artifacts from past shows on view will range from In- dian masks and jewelry to the movie camera used to film "The Squaw l\1an" one of llollywood 's earliest films by C.B. De Mille. Revisited are special works such as as Joe Goode's "Carpet Stair· .... ·ay," Whistler's "Boy in Blue," American primitive sculpture and Grandma l\.1oses' "Over the River to Grandma's House." l\1rs. Ri chard Winc kler, first president of the Museum, recalled that Especially for Children wa s the Museum's first traveling exhibit. It traveled to the Los Angeles County Art Museum. Ster lin g Hollowa y , who organized that exhibit, will return for the preview, 8 to 10 p.m. this evening. Glen Gold will be the youthful guide for ·this section or the show. During the original exhibit. adults weren't allowed in unless accompanied by a child. Lenders to the ambitious exhibit are Betty Asher, !\lolly Barnes, Dr. and l\lrs. Judd Marmor, J\.lr. ·and l\lrs. Gifford Phillips, Sterling l-lollo,\•ay, ~1 r. and l\lrs. \Valter Gibson Jr. • Arts I Dining Out Entertainment . ' OAIL Y PILOT (' I Friday. October 25. 1974 Others are l\1r. and l\lrs. Stephen Longstreet, Wayne Thiebaud, · George Whenham, Dr. and l\1rs. Carl Dentzel. Southwest l\1useum , Scripps College, David Steinmetz, Riverside Municipal l\.1useum, the Thomas Garvers, Lauris Phillips, Frederick S. Wight Art Galleries,. UCLA, Dr. an d ~1r s . Mark Freeman and P..lrs. Joseph 1-larper. DOUG BOND'S 'ASSUMPTION' IN SEPIA TONES NEW ART OF VANCOUVER, GARY LEE-NOVA ---~.--~. ,, ' ' The Auda c ious Years will run through Sunday, Nov. 24. Museum hours are Tuesday through Sun- day, 12 noon to 4 p.m., Friday nights, 6 to 9 p.m. Newport Harbor Art.Museum is located at 2211 West Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach . !!'"""""" ··...--·~-,.. - Brought back for retrospective or Pavilion years are (clockwise, from bot· tom felt) ·cow' by Llyn Foulkes from Especially for Children organized by Sterling Holloway, shown with kids at original show; Mary Cassatt's 'Bess With Dog'; hide cape loaned by Riverside Municipal Museum. • • , • ' (':,? DAILY PILOT f "dt'V. Oclober 25. I 974 Fillll Theater Encore ,Nl::\V Yf)ftl\ L.\l'l ll1 ~1H1l'.' arp e.mphal1l';1ll~ l11j.!nne' .1t thi.· Am errl·un F1Jr11 'I lu·.1t1·r. 11·.11t.1 nu" with ;1 l'.lt:(•11111 I :.1•,1 .... ~J11 ~11 '11l1.,lr1pl11111 audience dram.i~. ··we 1Ju1rncd .i i;rcut dL·.11. •· ... ,1)' 1':dytht-Lundau uf !-.<'Ul'il\\Vl' hu:-.111t·":-. :1spert~ or the venture 11110 1:1ncn1:.itrt· <'Ulturc 11h1eh 11011 J.!t•111•r..1I t•r111r:1 I praise and t•nthus1;1:-.1 I\' rt•:-.pon'c fn,cu .i'.l half-n11J/run .... ho11 l!:O• I'~. "L<t!ll year 1' over. <1!ld "e're not going to spend any rnurc tune bc1nc maudlin." Afrs. Landau Ii> 1•xecut1\'e vi ce president of A f 'f , 11·h1eh "":JS set up to gi1·e nolionw1de t•,\µo!>urc to n1ovic versions of m<tjor slui;:e plays and 1nusicotlli that mighl not get far in the usual ch<innel.s of commercial dis· tr1bution. In,.ead of the r:izzle dazzle "'hich is stundard llollywood technique in ;1dap1 in,I! sta~e \\·orks, t•tnphasis at AFT ts Jn retaining the mood of the ori~inal script, "'hile hopefully hr1ghlening 1 rn pact via discreet use of the mo\'JC ca mer:i's versatilit.v. ('uf>tinl( atl'enls thcalt•r talents rather than film glamor. HY 1''0 eoincidencc "'h<1lever, 11.lrs. Lan9au's husband , Ely, founded and h ead s the project. The lady's opera.tional status, ho"·evcr, stems from no complacent nepotism. 11er dyn11.mic savvy <ind grasp of management details are as volubly conspicuous as the wildly colored fingernails \~dth which she punctuates analY'f;is or matketing changes for this admittedly crllcial encore year. ':P.tajor changes include: a January- ?.1ay schedule of five features, instead of eigbt; exhibits in 600 theaters, up &oni 535 ; a second circuit for smaller CDmmunitics; cooperative promotion '\'.1th resident re~ional stage troupes, . Live Theater Second Year Better Than First? Computer'll Help and a r;1rlirally r evisC'd ticket d1~trib uL1011 .~ctu11. "\\il' /11retl a t·u1np11l•·r (•xpc:rt this year befori" one can1era startl'<i rol- ling," she said. ackno"·ledging the snafu "·hich caused AF1"s biggest headache. Gremlins in the electroni c proces- ~ing center at times delivered tickets to people for theaters in other cities. Some s ubscribers got thei r pasteboards late, others either none or duplicates. "\\'E 'RE not sure even today of the final figures ," f\l r s. Landau acknowledged. ':\Ve know we were successful enough to n1eril a second season. allhough sometimes you bet \l'e had doubts." Although last season's revenue may not ha\'e shown up in black ink, "eight negatives und tremendous residuals" bode long-term profits. Distribution of last year's repertory has begun in Europe and Australia . Plans still pend for domestic re-issue, probably next year. Although A ~1 was "assured the foulup was not as great as it seemed" by American Express, which handled the ticket distribution, two other organizations arc doing the job this time, LSC Industries of Pelham Manor, N.Y., has the assignment here. Se r ving flag-cons cious Ca nadian clients has been split off to the 0. E. P.laclntyre organization north of the border. American Express, however, r{'n1:1ins ~1 n1on1-: Al"'I' ill\'l'iitnrs. 11 though a lol nf oth1>r l'rl·lhl tards (•, 1 also no"' be u~cd to ch;1rg1~ s ub.~cri1 lions. 1'hcrc have lit'l'll, IJl'l'tise numbl'r uns1>ecified, s"'1t chcs 1n sonito eities tu ne w thealers -\\hit•h lirin ~s up 01nother touchy topie fol" J\"i' of· ficials. Rival n1 :.iiu1· tli:.lri!Jutors of· fered strenuous objection last vcar to interruption of runs so that AF'r l'ou ld book. in with cx<.'lu s i\'C two-da y sho"_'lngs. L_and:HJ rc;1ctio n suggests that 1n certain locales opposition pres- sure continues. TICKET prices, lopping: <1l $.1.75, remain the sa1nc fur rcsubstribcrs, two bits mor~ for fl{'\1comt•rs. Pl'l'· campaign mail :H1ggt•sts ~1 70 fX'l"Ccnt renew<il rate, unu.suall.v hi gh. lkforl' .ads appear in lll'\l'!!P<l flcrs and magazi nes, four n1il!il)11 fan1ili(·s \I ill get direct mail invitations. AU this for pi ctures bud get cd at 5800,000cac h. 'Che five new iilms are Berholt Brecht's "Galilro ;" '"J'h<: l\1an in the Glass Booth," frun1 a :-.cript by Ed- ward Anh:1t; David !jturcy's current London stage hit "In t:clebral ion;" Jean Genet's "The f\1aids," and, from one or off-Broad\\'a}'s biggest trium- J>hs, "J acques Brei Is Alive and \.\!ell and Living in Paris.'' The stellar urray includes Glenda Jackson, Alan Bates, '1'01Jo\, '-laximilian Scht•ll, Sosannah York, Sir John GeilJ?Ud , Vivian l\1crchant Lois Nettleton und Brcl hin1sclf. ' ·'Norman, Is That You?' Held Over 0 Norm111, ls That You?" Held over for two extra performances, the Jrvinc Communit y Theater comedy will be presented Saturday at 8:30 and Sun- day ~at 7:30 in the Actor's Playbox on the Golden West Colle ge campus . off Gothard Street, in Runting· lon ,Beach. Reservations ~7-1297. ' ''Godspell'' Orange Coast College of- fers final pe rformance or the gospelrock musical toni ght. and Satu ·\ay at 8 ' o'c lo ck a l th e OCC auditorium in <;:osta '-1esa. Admission is free. "Waiting ror Godot" Opening tonight for two weekends is this production.. of the Golden West College drama department, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8 o'clock, Sundays at s p.m., in the GW Community Theater. Tickets are available at the doo r. "The Real Inspector Hound" South Coast Repertory is presenting this c~mic satire on mys t e ry p lays and drama critics Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 o'clock in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa ,_tesa, Reser-. vations646-1363. "Mame " Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse is presenting this musical comedy every night but Monday at the theater, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente, through Nov. 9. Reservati ons and curtain in(ormation 492-99W. "The Ghoul Friend" Entering its second of I A 11~~~!!~~~!I ~06~111J ~ u ...... illiuuuu110 ~~) a •! 1 Alta's oeslan IU Garden r1;in1s.ro1s N° Thin11s. tlomr or or11cc consul1a· 11ons nn pl11nl llecora1ing srrv1r:f•-. al no rhart:e-so murll rnnrc !h iln jus! o plilnl ~hop. Cannell & Challln 11 you df)n'r ~hllp al Can· nPll & t.harfrn in IJcslgn r un.a. 1\ here do you shop for l ine lurn'1~hings , l'\Qlll~1r1• •1n11q11r~. acces· !'one ~ ;;int! 11tr 11nes1 In jl'lf!'fJOf tlt'S1gn .' 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Poulsen Galleries llcou tH ul 191h century landsc;ipcs: lhc f inest scll'C!lon or !he r.urrnnt rrnnch fnip rrs~lonisls, 101~~1 sclcc11on'ot prints 111 urnnJ:lC Counry. The lnroo;t 111 J)orothv Ki:nncdv w:itrrcolor~. f,onl\nuous rvh1h11111M or 1hr !(rt:iar 11nd !IOOn 10 hr. 11:rr11 1 artl'-1~ of tod:iy. ru'>lom /r,imlnR. Old World Art An open invi1arion to vii~1v our coll ecllon of Old 1\1as· rrr rain lin~s. On rl1~play; !hr! 1vorks of \'".'lllt.1n1 1\.-11h, C. l!nl ~oc, !oh;1nn Rcnhelson Wt:nzell. (Js~ Kuni'.llh .. anti Richnrd Peterson. Paintings n1r. ln\·i;stmcnr quallly <1nd in (}+~ma nd bl/ collector~ l\'Orld wide. Th ird floo r, 230 Ne"•port Center Driv~. suilc 302. Skillets A gourmf!t's nrrov of Bf.· ccssorfr.s ror lhr. culin:irv arts. Anriqun kilchnnwor1:, rare v.•\ncs and l.lcll~hHul cookhooks. Skilll'IS ts proud t\.offrr !he Cuhnarv AcodomV. u dcHclnu~ «•· rl cs of fnrcrnarionill <:tl<1~ - Ing Classes desl~nrcl 111 enhance your cul111or11 nblllrics. Elegance In Time C!oi;k~J n<1 romr·1crs/Chro- non1l' rr rs / f..t i rror~. Al;i n \·V. f..1t.J\..ir. F. Cornp11ny, a lll1J(jl!C ~~tJllCTI/ 01 lime 1111't1·~ 111 t1n1f'lr.ss good 1;1slc frorn thr. inspired 1vor~:.hops n1 MolynP.11x- ChPl~f'a -l'r.tr.r r . ttnllf:n- h.1LI.. -Al:1n \V. t.1cK11c & Con111,1nv. • ' ; ' • • ,.._lllC(M>I IU~h,.tf • n11slJ1n r1aza, a part of Nr.w1J0tl Center . , . Wesl of fnshlon Island. Take N1:1\•pOrl Cchllir"T>rl\lc nlill 100 1<. 10 lhc sr.a. Nlnr. llo~' In !he !lky dlrccl yon In pl«nly ol lrca 11arkln,q <1nd 11 lrutv unique shopping 1:xpcrh:nce. .. • . . ELY LANDAU AND WIFE,. EDYTHE, READY POSTERS FOR SECOND SEASON KOCE List$ Specials Among special programs scheduled ror the upcoming week on KOCE-TV (Chan· nel 50) are two politically orienlcd s hows designed to inform county voters on candidates and issues and one public service program on alcoholism. The mass transit issue, proposition A, a measure proposing a 1 percent sales tax increase for mass tran- s it funds, will be discussed on "Focus Orange County" Monday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 3, at 9:30 p.m. If pa ssed,~ the measure will penerate ne arly SI bil- lion for ma ss tr ansit in Orange County over the next 15 years. Discussing both sides of the important issue \\'ith host Jinl COOJ)Cr ""ill be three ,l!"uests. 'fhcy are Dr, Pete fo~icldin g. general manager of the Orange County Transit Di strict; Richard l~art, chairman of the Citizens' Advisory Com· mittee to the Orange County Transit District; a nd Howard Jarvis, state chair- man for the U n ited Organizations of Tax- payers. Candidates from the 73rd and 74th . .\.ssembly districts will be shown in candid con- versation Y:itb a panel of in· terviewcrs on ·'Voters' Pipeline," on Wednesday and again on Sunday (Nol'. 3)at7:30p.m. Vying for the 73rd dislritt seat are incumbent Robert Durke (R) and his opponcrit Dennis J.1angers( Dl. The incumbent in the 74lh diitrict is Robert Badham <RJ. His opponent is ,SueanneLewis (D). Each candidate v.·ill briefly state his views then answer QUestioils from a panel or interviewers. Carol Burnett will l")osl a special one-hour program which offers hope and help f ol" the f amilies of alocholics Tuesday at 8:30 p.m . The special, entitl~d "nrink. Drank , Drunk" • al so \\"ill feature E .G. ~far­ shall , Lnrry Hlydcn, and Jtence T<i y lor and J oe Bolog na in dramatic r eadings and -.:igncltcs. comedy ske tches, music and frank di sc ussions aimed ror the estimated 35 million Americcins who live and work with alcoholics. ?tfiss Burnett sets the tone of the program. lier own parents died of alcoholism at age 46 and she urges an)1one who Jives with an alcoholic to a dmit the problem and get help. She points out the fact \hat alcoholism is a disease and can h it any ''average American.'' Debbie's 'Irene' • In Town ' \Yho would hiavc thought a show written in 191 9 would (c1Hu rc an honest-to-good- ness liberated woman? But "'hen you go to sec ''Irene,'' a l the Shubert Theatre througtrtlun. 5, thal's whnt you'll rind. • • Of course they didn't call her a li berated woman in 1919. Ire ne. as played by Debbie Reynolds, is a young I rish girl from the rough and-tumble \Vest Si de of l\l a nhattan. She runs her f o~·n piano tuning <-·ompany, s tud ie s hu sine ss management in hl'r spare l ime. a nd m a,na gcs to c<1p tivatc the f1r:.t milhonairc she meets. It a lso helps that said mil- liona ire. played by hand- o;omc Ron llusm<i nn, also hapJ>ens to be a lihcratcd man. lie docSn'l believe a \l.'Oman's place is in the home: in fact he is a b· solutcly <:harmed by Irene's business ;.1eumrn ;.i nd hires her on the Sl'1 l ;.is business n1anagcr of unc of h i~ nev• ·investment ventures. • llow can IO\'C thrive in :such a busioc_ss·oricntcd al· mos phere? It takes 2 hours, 14 songs and dances <.1nd ;.1 lot O( <~Omic ~hc nanigans, but love conq uers 1n the end. BROADWAY COMES TO LOS ANGELES IN SCENE FROM 'IRENE ' Ruth Warrick, Debbie Reynolds, Ron Husmann Going Strong Business doesn't do so badly either, by the w11y. lleynolds, but s uch proves to he the case, .s he hurls herself ct bout the stage like ;.i fiery partic le a nd I .im torn between admiration for her energy and terror lest s h e brea k in to :.i thousand pieces bcrore my '\'cry eyes.'' "Irene " arrived al the Shube rt Theatre :.iftcr a year a nd a hair of sellout performances in New York , with its ori ginal musical comedy cast in tarl. Debbie Reynol ds made her Broadway debut i n .. Irene" and Brend a n Gill's review in The New \'orker Magazine summed it up thi.s way: ''I wouldn 't have ex· peeled to find myself putty in the hands of Debbie Ron llus mann f:.iccd his first Broadway a udience 1n "Fio rell o," 11nd then co· s tarre d with Mauri ce Evans in '"fenderloin" and "''ilh Ray Bolger in "All I I I I Real Cantonese Food eat here or talte home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Be•ch ORiole 3-9560 0,.1 Y"r Ar1•11d D1llr 12·12 -hi • .,... Slit. 'tfr J •·"'· SUCOTASH Begins Oct. 30 Wednesday thru Sunday MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Action And Surprises ~~ A~~}~~ • MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS t Frid a.v andSHlurday unlil 6 P. 1\1. l dinners include soup or ~al ad, baker! potato or rice RED SNAPPER.................. 225 MAHI MAHI . . . • . • . • .. • .. . . . . . .. 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS • . • . • . .. . . .. • 295 TOP SIRLOIN ................. r • 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daily unril 4 p.m. "lOI ~. (oo,r Hwv • Coioro del Mor • !/1 4) 675-<»Jil 16278 Pocolo: (0011 Hwy• H.intingionBch. • (213J 592.1321 BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER COCKTAIL J)Al'\CING C,AirpO£ter GJnn CJlotel PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .• * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE·SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM' LUNCH FROM 11 :30.AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM IO AM -3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS * LOUNGE For Dancing & Entertainment AntlNOON flOM s ,M NIGHTLY FJIOM l:io with SHONA llSHO' TllO "THI IND lllSULT" tsti>o MacARTHUR-NEWPORT Dl'l'OSITI THI Al-~OI 833·2770 I I I I I I I American." lie has many credits on Broadway and TV, ;,ind probably the most suitable preparation for this con1ir pe rformance \Vas as Sir ll ar r y i n the CBS production of "Once Upon a '-l attress.'' Patsy Kelly left "No, No N;inc lte " to CO·star with !J chbic R ey nold s iu .. Irene." Since the llal Roach comedies of the 30s to her chilling performance \i n "llosemary's Ba by," she VEAL OSCAR Ga rn is hed with Asoaragus tios. crab legs. sauce Bordeta1se. loooed with Bearnaise. AMONG 10 SIELlCT Dl~O EHTRIEIES ENTERTAINMENT NIGHnY llighest Quality Native J\1 exican Foods has bCl'n a hll:.i rious ad· dition lo m<iny :-;ho"·s. She and llans Con·reid, as the l ong-se pa rate d lovers, enga ge in :.i comic recon- ciliation scene. From Prof. Kropotkinon the radio •·,.ty Friend Ir- ma," to Un cle Toonoose on 1lhe Danny Thomas 'fV ~how. to Broadway's "Can J:an " :.ind "Tall Story," Conried has a di stinguishe~ career as a comic actor. RIVIERA ftESTAUftANT Continental Cui1in• Cock11i11 SerVJng L u11cheon and V11u1 r:' Mr111dqy thr!IU!Jh S11t11r1fCJJ1 Closed Sundays We are loca~ed ne1d to the M•y Co in South Coa,f Plata lllJ S 1,i1t1I 540.)141.1 Open 7 b ays Fab.Aous VIC GARCIA fOffT'lefly of CoesO.'s Pokxe Appeaing Tue. •lwu 5or. Wee~ Ooys: I l:lO o .m. to 12 P·"'· F,;, or>d So t. 11 lO om. lo 1130 COCK TAILS 909;l E ADAN'S. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 1.95 to 3.55 STEAK N' LOBSTER 6.45 Cin ners Include! Green Salad, Cll:>ice or Uressl ng, Garlic Bread. Choice ol Riee Pilalf or Potato DINNER BY CANDlELITE CWlch D~ ............... 91' See FMd C•i' st'• .... 1.60 1 GNMd 1.-cl MM* • .• ,,.1.91 Sfotllll M' P~ •••••••••• 2.91 Top Sirt1:tiw SloHll •••••••••• 2.SO ~ .. \it',...,... ...... J,41 Hew fer\ S ............. l.41 S+.t~ S..-.. ,,,, ..•. J.11 C.twe-SIMI •••.••..•. 2.tS Stffk·A-IM •.......•••••• 2.11 SpecWt ....... n.n. ...... 1.11'·· Sirtoiii s.....-.............. 2.11 CHA TIAUllJAHD IS.-..._, ...,. ...,_ l.JI IH HUHTtMGTOH IUCH, 5114 .._.. •"'.A4MIOI ..... ,,,......i.u_.M ........ .._....C..,. Dmtr""""' ..Wt P.M. IPri. & W. 'Ml t :JO P.N.I ~Deir: W... ttn Fri.-s.t. I S.. 0,... 4:JO P).e. IH GAIDfH GIOYI. 1461 G.-.. ...... a.SJ0.7140 WT'WMfl .... CM l IUloQ.).t. Ultlf' ~ HigllttJ: u..til t P .M. IM I s.t. 'tll I 0 P .N.t '-di hitr: Mowttn kl.,. lrHll:fet.f 5-lly t :JO A.M . .. DAil V PILOT ('3 · Artist ·· Works · Amid Diners Arli~fi l' t•x11r1,•!<ision finds m:.n~· nulll•ls In a rc:;tauroinl luda~., Jl ·~ (.'\'id1,•nt in l'\'crylhin~ rn•m lhl' chc.·r·I( t•n.•allons in the.• kitchl.•n ln thl' spll·n· did scltin~l'i su1·roundint.: dinc.•f's oi11 thc.·y cat. I Now. the Cannc.•ry rc.':'tuuroinl In Newport Oeuch bus taken the "''hole thing one giunt stc1> fu11hcr. Out 'n' About Norman Stanley The Cannery an authentic duplicution or lhc uclual old fi sh.can· ning est<:1blishmc.·nl or yeurs gone by --is perched on exactly the same bay front spot us the old Western Cun· ners Company. The restciurant is a striking example of chu1·m and nostwlgia . The interior is ...,.arm and friendly with polished woods and bright l'ed tablecloths. Adding lo the pleasure provided by the rood, the pert young people in the serving brigade are deli ghtCully efficient. IT'S INTO this picturesque al· mosphere , already something or an artist's haven, that the Cannery has injected the ultimate artistic touch. Would you believe it -the presence of a working, professional artist turnin·g out.canvas artcr canvas? •tc's Chuck Beauvais, one of Newport's most colorful and talented artists. You can catch him painting in the ups t:iirs bar every afternoon, Tuesday through Friday, rrom 5 to 1 p.1n . Usin g a palette knife, Beauvais wraps up a complete picture in an in· credibly short period of time. To engage his audience as more than ob· ~er\'ers , he gives away a picture every ni ght-and two on Friday. Watching Beauvais paint is a thoroughly enjoyable experience. \\'inning one of his seascapes could me:.in a continuation of the pleasure in your home for years. If you fail to score a painting the first lime out, perhaps your luck will change on some succeeding outing. \Yhatever. you'll never lose on the Coi nnery's double bubble cocktails and hot hors d'oeuvres. ·AND IF you want to move on lo ~in· ncr afterwards, the restaurant offers ~1 wide selection of seafood and steak cntrccs. All are served '<;'ith a choice of soup or salad, the fatter with a choice of house. blue cheese or thousand island dressing. ~lain ·course contenders include sturCed shrimp Capri. ubalone 5leak, seafood cannc.>lloni, b1·oiled Alaska king crub J_rg:i. top sirloin. scumpi ~tedilerruneun . U.S. choice Nr"'' \·01'k steak. sol meuniere , Australian lob· ster, broiled filet mignon, captuin's hulibut. The oyster bar pro\·idcs such en· llcing .attractions as shrimp or crub {"'()('ktail, oysters or clams on the h<:1lf shell, clam chowder, cold searood platter, steamed clams. cl:.ims casino. oysters Rockefeller. scampi ll(:lliano, stuffed mushrooms mornay. Comes Hallo"'·een nii:ht. 'fhursday. Oct. 31. the Cannery \\'ill st a~e a no\·cl .. turn about .. party. All mt>mbcrs of the staff. in addition to donning costumes for the occasion, will S"'it ch jobs and perform anotlK'r person 's duties throughout the evening. There's also e ntertainment Se\'en nights a week al the Canner)·. 3010 Lafayette Av e., Ne"·po11 Beach. Apparently Horace Greeley 's ~d· vise still applies. Because a spirited musical aggregation has just arri,·ed here on our Western shore, and sho"·s every sign of settling down ror a spell. This sensational group -already packing Newport's good ship Reuben E. Lee after opening less than two weeks ago -is the Tin Rainbow Rag. timers, Ltd., a trio of young men specializing in early music from the turn of the century. The Ragtimers made their debut in the Harbor area after a smashing two- year engagement aboard the Lt. Robert E. Lee. in St. Louis, another Far West Services' riverboat. RICK BRONAUGH, Z1, Doug Mal· tocks. 24, and John Tulini, 25, offer refreshing and different material ranging from classic ragtime and follc rags or Missouri to the blues, shouts and stomps of New Orleans. Bronaugh plays pi ano and does the vocals in what's known as the New Orleans ••shout'' style. Mattocks pla,·s both tht' lt"nor und pledrum rooi·-string banjo. Tutlni is the drum· mt>r. All thrt'e \rent to school on the East C.Oasl und hu,·e been pla,,·ing together for more than three ~:ears. The)" ptr· formed before c.apat'it~· cro...,·ds during their tu·o-~·ear stlnt in St. Louis. Tin Rainbo\\' Ragtimen;. Ud. ha\'e bo01rderl the Reuben E. Ltt, 151 E. Coast •tY•r .. Ne"·port Beuch. ror an unlimited engagement. The~··re ap. pearing nightly exc'pl l\1onda~·. Sam·s Searood rest;,iurants in Hun· tincton Beach and Corona d<'I Pttar recentl\' introduced a numb€'1· of din· ner svecials. Priced Crom 52.25, lher n·ere initially scr,·ed Monda y through Thursday. Now, o...,·ing to their great popularit:r, these same specials ha,·e been extended until 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday as well. Offered vdth soup or salad. the en· trees include red snapper. ma hi ma hi. grilled sea bass. top sirloin steak and New York cul. T'ol>O especially good boys are lobster tail, S4 .9S. and the steak and lobster combo, SS.95. Jn addition to ser,·ing lunch and din· ner daily, Sam·s Seafood ~staurants have banquet rooms ror groups up to 300. . Located at 3901 E. Coast Hlgh11;ar, Corona del Mar, and 16278 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, Sam's regular menu also reatures a wide selection or seafood and beef en• trees. .fflr. C!Cbri~tian~ For Jinin1 anJ J11ncin;: amon.'(Sl 1ht ttlia of flnt olJ sailin,{! jbips. ~~~'\))\\ ~O'!!,~.n::~~ .. ' DANCING NOW! Wed . thru Su11. nights9:00p.m. Edgar Hayes Mon. & Tue. 8:30 p.m. Luncheon A1on.·Fri. /rom11:30a.1n. Dinner served nightly from S:OO p.m. Sunday Cliampagne Bnmch/rom10:30 a:rn- LUNCH• DINNER OYSTER BAR COCKTAILS LATE SUPPER MAPPY'Houa 4 .. 7 P.W. SUMD•TllUMCHt~l-4 HOW 0-l'Oll llEAllFAST Fr-7:00&&--s.t. Fisbts, Mtats, Oysrtr Bar, NattJ Wi•n. Altsarul Spirits IHTHTAIHMlllT HIGHTLT llUHDIE lllAHllOH DUO T•,Saf. GEORCH FOSTH-S.. ood M- - !Or.Qlqristian·.a~ JSJ E. Coast Highway • Nnuport Beach Rtstrvations {114} '15-5320 . .; .. OUTDOOR DIHIHG PATIO 32102 COAST HIGHWAY . UGUHA HIGUEl. IAI C..... ,.., ,_,..,, DINE AT RESTAURANT CIRCLE 1' A ,. • l • • • 'i· -... ~ c .. ? 0 0: "' "' 0: iii •Jllob J,lurni FASHION ISLAND :E .. -, I ~ ' PACI FIC COAST HIGHWAY ' It " ' <To Huntington 8ch. To ltgUna8ch. > ~ t L ~ 1 ~ ~ ' • ""~~~ ~ ....... ·~ .-~• .I - Four outstanding restaurants all within strolling distance of each other, Four distinctive restau· rants, each with its own decor and atmosphere. Together they offer menus to suit evt!ry taste and any occasion. Start with the one that fits your current mood, then return to enjoy the other fine d ining places that make up restaurant circle. j BOB BURNS Rich Scottish Highland tradition and Inti mate atmo- sphere . , . 1 broad menu with renowned cuisine ..• entertainment nightly. 644·2030 TONIO!! Ftmltvottyle Italian fare from super hamburg11r sand· wichn t nd ulads to Clnnelloni a la dente •.. dreu informally but bring a hearty aopetite. 644·2601 '· VELVET TUlm.E An arrav of f int seafoods. betf, lamb, duclcllng and ather special!ies ••• chilled forks,,, gracious living· room comfort. 6"·5313 YAM AID Exquisite Japantse food •• , traditional Otitntll semct including table·top Hiblcf\is., , a memortble exr»ri· ellCf! from Said to Yaki Tori. 644-4811 NEWPORT ft CENTER • •• I • • f.. I DAIL y t'ILO f F11u.i~:Octooe1 25 l'l/4 App<arioig f,.•ry T ... sday Hite The Dynomic GENO LANZI H.OM H•w,.,..., .U.r Wt\I IM ALISO CAM1'0H ll IOl Coe,1 Hwy. SOUTH LAGUNA ltt~tr••tiOftt 4ff·2lll f)lnL' Ill ('ountr.v Cluh Atn1osp hcre •t t • /Restaurant Fac11itv oow ooen 10 1he Public.) BREAKFAST Saturday -6:30 -12 LUNCH Sundav -6·30 . 4 •Tuesday thru Sunday -11 10 4 ax:KTAIL LOUN GE -11 to 8 ~ts ·-Wedding Receptions -Our Spec ial ty 3000 Clubllouse Dr., Co,to Me-so 549.0377. "'OASIS"-Wtd. thru Sim. Tim AwrirtC)fr -Mon. & Tues. " LA POSADA " " I B HOW APPEARING 1@ JERRY LAMBUTH 1@ " TRIO " @ Tuesday lhru Saturday @ . " 2200 Harbor Blvd. 1@ COSTA MESA 642-8274 1@ ~l@@@@@@:@@. B I B <601Jr111rt §a11l11uirh §!111µ A BIT OF OLD EUROPE RIGHT I N COSTA MESA Relax at our Sidpv.·alk Ca fe Try Our Gourmet Del1gt11 '"' Delicious Home Baked Carrot Cake Ope1t 11 1.111. • 4 p.111. Mo11 Htni Sol. t 767 NEWPORT BLVD. ALSO ORDERS TO GO 64 6-3 820 -· Dancing, Shows, Films tickets. $2.~ for udults und SI for students. The stheduleo : Robin Williums. ''This Is l>aris."' NO\', JO : llall)h fo'rou1klin, ''Gl't'<'ian llolittay.'' Dt.•r. 2tl: Sheril~·n :ind l\futtnc"'' ~l t•nt<"S ... llung:u·s ... Jan. JI, and Rus" Potter ... The Kln~dt11n or lht! N('therh1nct:;:·· April 4. tnrormution. 646-2163. OCT26 f'OLK DANCING -A ni•ht of folk dancin~ combinci; wilh ;i llalloween costume party at 8:30 p.m~ Saturduy. Oct. 26, in the Unlta1ia11 Center, 429 Cypress St .. Lagu na Uci.11:h. Tickets. $2.50 and students. $1 .50. OCT.26 (lftC11t:STRA ('QNCF.RT · l.os Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. undel' the direetion uf Zubin Mehtta. will ))Crform :it 8:.30 11.m . Saturday in Crawrord llull on UCI campus. For li('kets t·ull Orange County Philharmoni<· Sociel)'. 646·64 l l . N0\'.8and9 ' QUARTET llOt:-DO\YN -·The Santa Ana Chapter or the Society ror the Preser\·ation and Encouragement or H;irbt1· Shop Quartet Singing in America will hold its eighth <111n ua l sh0\\1, leaturing the Dapper Dans and ether ~roups, ;1l the G:irdcn Gl'O\'e Unified School District Auditoriurn at S:UI p.m. No\'. 8 and 9. Call 633-0622 for information. OCT.2S FILl\t'SERIE S -Golden \Vest College rail film series presents •·Johnny Got llis Gun." Oct. 25: "Five Easy Pieces," Nov. 8; "Billy Jack." r\ov. 15. There are two sho°"·s al 4 p.m . and 8 p.m. in Forum II. Admission SI.50 or 50 rents with any student rard. NOV.5 PS\1CllOLOGV FILl\1 -Affiliated Psychological Consultants presents a film on psychotherapy. "A. Con\'ersation \Vilh Carl Rogers" at 7:30 p.m. !\1lJv. 5 in the Tus lin Community Hospital Conlerence Room , 14662 ,Ncw1l0rt Ave .. 'rustin. A group discussion will follow. Admission is free. NOV.30 • NOV.6-9 ORAMA "'Vector: T\vo'' \rill be presented by Sor\'i\'<tl Theatre under dil'ection of Ashley Carr, UC I assistant protessor of dra1na, in the Fine A11s Village Conrerl Hall, 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, No\·. 6·9. Admission SI. For information tall Finl! 'Arts Bok ornre 17141 833·66 17. N0\1• l't -IG DRAMA -··The Birds'' b~· i\1istophanes. direeted by David !\tcDonald. UCI assistant proressor of drama. "'ill be presented in the Fine Arts Village Theatre. 8 p.m., Thursday thl'ough Saturda~·. No\', 14·16. Adn1issiOn ~.50. For information call Fine ,\rts Uox Office 1714 I 833·6617. NOV.15 ORCllESTRA CONCERT --Los Angeles Philharmonic. under lhe direction of Zubin :!\1ehta and sponsored b)' Orange County Philharmonic Society, -..rill perform in Crawford Hall, 8:30 p.m. Friday. No\". l5. 1'~or ticket information call Orange County Philharmonie Society t714)64S.6411. • OCT. 28·3" . DANCE CONCERT -Phyllis Lamhut Dance Company will perform al 8 p.m . Tuesday and \Vednesday. ~I. 29-30, in the Fine Arts Village Theatre on the UC lr\'1ne ca mpu s. The gro u p "'il l present a fr ee lecture-demonstration al 8p.m. Jl.1onda)·. Oct. 28. Tickets to the concert. sponsoted b~· UCI Committee for Arts. will be$4.50. Jnformation,833-6587. ocr.2s StC\'t' 'l'homas purlr<i.vs J es us Ill C_i a1·den uf ~('lhsem;i nt· Hl l~l :S S('Clll' rr.onl ()l'~lll}!l' Co;.ist Collrgl' produl·t1 on uf n1u s1c<il. "Cods p(•ll ... t-ndini.: it s run Saturday n ig ht al OCC 1-\uditori un1. (_'urlu1n is 8 p.n1. and admi:-.s ion is frc<'. hut sc.at ln,:: is liinitcd to 200 on f1rsl -comc. TRAV E L SE RIES -Ne\\'port Harbor Kiwanis Foundation presents a travel and adventure series at 8 p.m. on Friday nights in the Orange Coast College ;.1uditoriun1 . 2701 Fuir\'iew Road, Costa !\tesa. Series tit·kct s: Sl2.50 for adults and S5 for s tudents and single THEATER -Golden West College presents •·\Vaiting for Godot," Samuel Beckett's classic theater of the absurd piece a t 8 p.m. Oct. ·25 and 26, 5 p.m., Oct. 27. 8 p.m .. Nov. l and 2, 5 p.m .. NO\'. 3 in the Communil)' Theater on campus. Information 892·7711, ext. 591. Yankee Doodk Days at Disneyland rirs t ·!'ll',I'' l'd IJ;i s 1s. 3 Nights Only Od. 28, 29 and 30 at 8:30 p.m. "AN EVENING TO REMEMBER" WITH KEN MURRAY and his All STAR LIVE REVIEW PIU\ Ken Murray's priceless canaui foot age of Hol~· wood's greatest stars. Tidtefs SS.00 in advance 6.00 at the-door. Tickeli availabh~: Mutual & l iberty offices, or M.1•1 C' •<~•or mtnt~ or<ltn to l<tn Mvrr•~, Gr111<1 Hol•I S11gge11i ... ; Mo•• llln111r litlon IM 1how •I Jo1011'1 Sttol.h•u1t or Vlllo (hio11ll l11louro11t, " GRAND HOTEL Number One Motel Woy Anaheim, Ca. 714-772-7777 / "" ' Complete reports on local sports l)1s 11t'yland \1·ill hos t "'':ink cc Doodle Dandy \\'ee kend '' Saturday through next !\1onday fOct. 28l , fea turing a number of SIX'Cial acli\'ilics as parl of th(' Park 's sa lute tu VC'terans Day. }'cstivities will include l'rce s howings of three \\l orld \Var II vintage !! f!!fgi~,,~n For PRIVATE PARTIES.. ... ON SUNDAY 11/ROUGH THURSDAY NICHTS ... ' .. for groups from 20ro100 people fREE PARKING • 556-1225 On lhr North Side o( South ·cNSt Pl.1.1• (Nut to luKoc:k's) l'.MERIC"N EXPRESS • MASTE.R CHARGE • 8ANKAMERICARO Proudly Presenls A DIXIELAND JUBILEE W1th'The BACK BAY JAZZ BAND· Fridoy & Saturday Niles Aftff S p.m.......C ........ Mt1ic• 0-.,, t 712 Pl0<entia -Costa Mesa -548-9203 LUNCH 11 :30 A.M. TO 2 P.M. DINNER 5:00 P.M. TO 9·30 P.M. CATEPIM~ ANO J:f)('ln T() r;n . --.. ·--. CLOSID SLIHOA Y 113~ .. COSTA MESA Featuring Old Sonora N!i:ipes or our !\Tamac1ta sin« 1932 IESERVATIOMS 54f.tZ07 Disney cartOons, as "''ell as Tomorrowland's Carousel complimentary admission Theatre. park's more than 50 major ad,·entures a nd Ii \'C enter· tainment . which will in· elude a special "Stars and Stripes Parade'" t""·ice daily durin g the three-day \\'eekend. . to Disneyland's newest al· E agle Sam, who beads lrafllion, ''America Sings.'' the comic cast or the att.rac· tion's more than 110 '"audio- In addition, children 11 animatronics" stars, '4.'ill be years of age a nd younger who visit the light·hearted on hand daily, along with revie w of the na t ion's Mickey Mouse and Win~e­ musical history will be the P~h, lo pose ror pie· given a souvenir "America .-!~r~s with youngste~s near Sings'' poster upon exiting Jt s ASmall World. . · Fantasyland Theatre wtll During ''Yankee. Doodle, Dand y W ee k e nd'' Disneyland will be ope n from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m . on Monday <Oct.28, Veterans Dayl. -SToi- """""·•'-" (l(.klhl• • ..-c:i.t 110jusl blelt.ave. asuMlm [714) '1t·2'M I S!QU~IB l w~~~;~.r Old Whalers. &lilors :nld Hobk' Cat Skip1K'~ ENTERTAINMENT IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE Restaurant be· the site for continuous screenings of the classic Disney c artoons "Donald Gets Drafted.'' ''Sky Trooper " and '"Private PJuto," all originally <teleased during \Yorld War JI . 'These attract ions will be orrered in addition lo the DAILY PILOT The remainder or the· week the park will be open from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. on Wednesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday a nd Sunday CNo,·. 2·31 . Disneyland will be closed Tuesday cOct.29). ~Tuff ~~IR[ OH BALBOA BAY. NEWPOttT BEM:H 22il WEST COAST HIGHWAV .......... ........ -"'' .. 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Busy Play Calendar Offers 5 Premiel98 -., •• • \u\1:>mht.•r lrurlitionally 1~ a hount1ful rnonl h un the ()run ~t' Coal'>l ':, living !hl·:it t•r C'ah:ndar. und lhl' UIJCOllllll J! !IC hCdUlt or .'r:O\t•rnbcr pruducll(lns \\111 Ill' folh1\\ lllA 'hat 'r:HIJ l lUll quill' aptl.v 1!1 ghliAhlc1t hy r1\C l>rungc l'11unt~ prc.rn~tr..,, :.ind a handful of t'l'\'iv:Lls e1f Pi.tl):!) lo.o~ a.b~cnUram.lq1:.<.1.I titages, thl' upcnmint! month prom1st·s lt1 bl' 1ntcrcsting indeed 1\nd. for m:.ix1mun1 cujo)mcnt . the n1n~ Ill'\\' ~hO\\'S on the No\'~mbl'r 1·alcnd<1 r arl· not alt bun- 1·hed hi ~ct hl•r as often is lhc ta!ll', but :-p rcad out cvcn,!y throughout the month. 1'hc premieres, in ordl'r or their appearance. beloni.: to the Westminster Com - munity ·rheater, South Coast Repertory. the Lido Isle Players, Orange Co.;.ist College and , coming 111> in l)ccember , the lr\1inc Con1- n1unity Theate r. LEADING 1T ALL orr neit ·Priday "'111 be \Vest· minster's productipn of "6 l<ms Ri\' Vu ," lhe first \'l'r · !'lion -but dcfinittly not the last -or this. bri ght new tomedy w~i,'h also is ticketed for airings this season in Laguna <1 nd San • Intermission Tom Titus Clemente. lltrn1an Uootl· man is dirc-:ling the West- minster sho\lo'. On Election Day, the Laguna l\1oulton Playhouse '''ill volCf(or "J\1ister llobt.·r· ts," a rC'vival or that cvcr- popular Na\'y comedy last s<.-en locally in 1966 at the Cos ta J\1e sa Ci\'ic· Playhouse under the dire(·· lion of the same hciln · S\\o'oman who's stuging it :1l Lagtiii3,r\farthella Handall. niunity grou1> rC\'l\'l'S lhl' Thornton \\'1fdi:r ollh<' ''Th(• Skin or Our 1\•cth .. rur llH'l"<' \I l'<'kl:nds (.)ne of th(• 1110:-1 l10nort·d ol rec<'nl play:., .. 'l'h:jt l'h::unpionshi p St•:ison" h~· J ason !'!lillt·r lst:1r of "Tht• to:xorl'ist "I, \\ill h it !ht• bourlis ;1t 1'oul h l 'o:1:-.t Rcpcrlol')' on Sa turday, Nov . lli uncler the direction of SC lt "s l·omn1andl;'r·in- l'hief. l)a\·id F:1nn1cs. 'l'hc cntcrpr1s in ~ 1.itlo lslt; run its ('oursc b~ro.-U1c end of the year 1'111• I r\'hl'l' Com · n1t11Hl\' 1'h~all'r ha!<o "S1h·nt ~ f';1ght : Lon~I~ f\;1j:ht'l in lhl· , ''or\.:s fo1' a IJ<'<·. 13 01x·1uni.:. ,,;th {'urol Fll1Jll lll lhl' dtrl'l'IOt'':oi ch:.11r ·• .B e\\\ l'l'll lhl' l 1\ t' i prl'n11t•r:; :1 11d th<' lo~;l h i ~l·nl fl'\'l\:ll:i. Nov1•n1IK-1 :-.huuld bl' Ulll' Of tlH• rrt':o.hl'~l n1onth~ of lol':.d 1l11•:111·r 111 I qtnll' :i \\'Ink·. ('t•rtal11ly it 'll hl· ont' of the ri'YO~~, t 1•rt·~1111 i::. Plaxers ha\'C snaggl•d the ----------- c·ounfy ·s fi r~l amateur t rights to another eom('d~· that, like ""6 Rm s," \\ill proba bly be with us fur ;i \\'hilc. That \\.'ould be ··l':o S c:... Pl e:ise , \V e 'rt· Forum Theater Spotlights Finalists in Lyric Opeta !\leanwhile, Costa l\1csa and the l·lunting\on Beach Playho use will be "·or\.:in~ l o"·ard Nov . 8 and !.I openings of a pair of oldie) that haven 't bee n <.1round in a good long \\'hile . The fl1 l·s;i players will s tage ''Tunncl 1 of Love," under Pali Tan1· bcllini's direction. "•hih· llunti n gton Bl•ach anti director ilon Albertsen have .. 1'he Bat"' undl•r thc1r \\'in gs. SAN Cl~EJ\ot ENT•:·s l\\'O theater groups , the proCes· sional Seba stian ·s \Vl•st Dinner Playhouse Lind the non·pro San Cle1ncnle Con1- munity The<1ter will be opening tht?ir ne\.\' shows on !he same night , Thursday, Nov. 14 . Sebastian's will turn the seaside theater into a "Cabaret" for a t"'O· month run. \\'hilc the com- British," 01>C-nin g Nov. 19 for a fi\"C·111 ghl run undl'r the d irection of AlL'X Koba. LEA\11:: TllE kiddies at home ir )"OU 'i:-;it Or::ingr Co.isl Coll l"ge No\". 20·23 for the pG\.\t•rful b10Araphic:.il drama '"Lt.•nnv." J ohn Fer zaccft "'•ill be "mountini:: thl' first·ever i.'Ollegc version of the l.rnn y Bruce story by special arrangem ent \\'ith the produc<'r of the soon·to- bc·relcas<'d m o\'ic. Last Chane~ 11500to 1 Artist of Year ; lheGal11 11nrl Ar1 •5tot uie f Year con1m1!!et> St."C-i..~ yp- ano-com1ng ar11srsw•lh . e)ceor1o na1 title~ orl rhe final qualll:t!fl$1 _ Hussian Recital Ch~rles. and lrina Gsovskaya Berger, lrvinl' residents. '\'ill uresc nt an :..i!l-Russian musie program Tu ~s day a t noon .)n Orange Coast College's Mu s ic Sludio l . Admission is free and the public is in\'itccl to hear the concert bv the Bergers, both OCC instructors, he in F:nglisl1 and she in Russinn l a n gua~e. Knott's Plans Ghostly Days at Ghost Tow~ For many years Knott'!.> Seymour and l\loon:i Lisa. Berry Farm h as been described as on Old \\'est The ten additional attrac· Ghosi Town. f lions, along \\"ith K.nott"s Never, hO\\'C\'er. \.\•ill that major rides and l 'heatre act de~crlplion be any more fit-:111 fi gure to add up tD it re<i l t.ing than during Knotl'!i llalloween nightn1are ~econd annua·I ' llalloween Knott's 'Berry Farn1 ~tylc. Haunt which t:ik es place Special l·lallo\\'CCn !'!aunt today through Sunday from tickets, the onl y t1c kcts uc- 7p.m . lot a .m . repted for ad m ission. are Eerie lighting, ~t range a\·ailable al K.nott"s titkct sounds. and spin!'-tinglirig booths. \\'a \lich·s ~t-u i:i r figures add to ihe drnmatir storl'S and ol her libl"rt\" aging of Knott · s Ghost ticket nffiel'-. Finall~ts from the rcc(•nt J.yr1c Opera As~ociat1on Hc 1J crlory Company Audi t ions \\'ill ~tai;c a Finalists'. CnnC'crt al the Forum 'i'hl'alcr at i ·:w r .m. Sunday. 'fhl' C'nnccrt, upcn to the public al S2 vcr tick(·!. \viii fullo"' the :1 nnual member· ~hip mc1·t111 1:! 1\·hich _l>e~ins at 1 30 l).m. in the lr'"ine Uu\\I lhcutcr. 1·1ckcl holders ;.d~u are tll\'tlcd to ;1 reception on tht h:rrace hosted b~ the Opera League follo\\'ln ~ the concert. l'he \"11un g singers. sclcc· ll'd frl1m among ·12 con· ll'S!ants. \1·11l s ing t1,·u anas In th(• or1g1n:il l:inguagc and ont· in Engl15h "hilL• ,·yi ng fur Sl .000 111 cash prizes. :l.l:1kin,g thl· :.cU:·clion \\"ill hl· judgl·~ \·ctmu Sun fl\lrs. 1· K J, 1·:-:l'cuti\"cdircctorof L~ r1 c j)pe r a ; !\l ich ac l l\urkJian. n1u sic'tLI director of the rt·rl'rtory :'!\l s. Peggy (~cur.\·, stag-c d irector fo r \\ intc.r ~cason pcrform:ui· <:c~ of "'!\l :1clamc Buttcr-n\".r· and Charil's PL•rlee. ..,1;11H· tlirL·ctor f<5r" l>Crfor- m:inCl'S of ··Tilll•s of !!off. rnan S1n i.:l·rs include ll c idi Tov•n "during 1-l allo"ecn 1-launt. Cha111Jler Music Ope11er LaslC'y a nd Phillip Ramey both of San i)iego; Judith !\"ickcl and Slanley Nickel of Fullerton; Jeryl J\lctz of Eneino: Jim O'Ne a l of Nor· thridge; \Vayne Eikenberry o f Gle ndora and Gary Fisher of Los Angeles and Hebccca l'epfe r of Irvine. Fina lists will be cast in Reach Out Program Renewed Are you a woman who feels bored, isolated a nd \\'ithout direction ? Orange Coast College is beginning the third year of its hig hly s u ccessful Proj e ct Reach Out program . The program brings community women together in small group$ to explore new "'ays to grow and live more fully. Each group ha s two trained facilitators and meets weekly for two hours over a 12 \\'eek period. The grOups begin meeting !\1onday . Sessions \lo'ill be held at OCC and also in Anaheim, Jrvine, Laguna A real·li,·e \.\"itc h \\"ill greet Knoll's ilallo\\·cen Haunt guests to begi n the six hours of unforgettable hcart·stopping and nt.'r\·e · chilling happenings. . The Lagu na Beal'h (..'hun1 ~101.arl. Tt•l<'mann, llandel. Beach, Santa Ana and West· Major attractions during t he spook·rilled hoi unt in· elude the Devil"s Log Ride and th-e Calico Phantom·s Mine Ride, along \(·ith a special horror s ho"' at Knott 's ·John \V a vn·e .Theatre \\'hich featU rcs Ski Sch.ool Dates Set Balbo:i Ski Club "'1\l hold its a nnual Dry l and Ski School at I'll ill' ·squa re' Park. \V arner a nd Eu cli d Avenues. Fountain \1alle~', ·on Saturday and. Sunday, trom J to$ p.m. The cia::.~:­ are to be conducted by a certified ski instructor. Overall purpose of Oryland Ski School is to promote ski s~fe ty by giving s kiers the latest in· formation on ba si c techniques. c'qufpment ad· justmcnt :ind n1ai11tenance and basic conditionin~ exer- cises. The classes are generally intended for the beginning skier, ho\\·cver. experienced skiers often find the classes useful as review , especially "'ith regard to th e exercise program. (People( Quotes) makes sunc1ay Fl1tlt:lAY in the •11•J.j~jRfj .. ijRj(~1)•j ~r 1'1usi> S~icLy ""ill·op<.•n 1l,j K•1 lll'I and Bc clhovcn. minster. They are free and its 15th· sea~n on l\fond:i v 'fhl' ~t•as.on v»ill include open to all y.·omen. "·~~ha t;\O(JOOfl by.the Lori-thl' Frl·nch itrl:l)t! 1'rio. un . For information about don VirtuosVoa. their first .Jan. 9 . the Qua r tt•t to times and locations contact tour to the ln,ited St<1!('.~ Caecitia di Hnn1:1. on Feb. the OCC \\'omen 's Center al The _lc,nl3;tive progrl:lm 25 . the \\lest"·ood \Vind 556·5557. l'hecenterisopen , promises a \\jde variel\ ·(~uintct on ri.t<i rl'h 27 and the frovi 9 a .m . lo l p .m ., Mon- 1,·i 1 h \\'Orks br Ba ell. 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Featuring RCA"s AccuColor'"' 110 picture tubo, AccuMat1c IV color control, Au1 omat1c Fine Tuning and ifs 100"/o soltd slate. -·« .. •• -· .. • •· • .. • e; ., • AA&D ELECTRONICS , 275 E. 17th STREET, COSTA MESA. 642-8882 HMr1: Dally,_, T'-ndoy 9.9 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FOR All YOUR 110ME ELECTRONICS TV-RAOIO-STEREO-PHONO-T APE ' . . FROM Fash ion Newport Island Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' • I '1 ('f; DAIL V PILOT rtrd1'1V.0C!Ober25.1974 1 KIIS Rem9dels Studios, lAdds Voice LOG Ten thou~a nd square feet liking Ca nd one that he Rod P.tcKeon. forthepast20 ~·hile writers Stacie Hunl .. o(:i;p;ice (lhe e ntire r1rst and eventually domlnat<?s, il<'· years. , ft1arc H.ay, Todd Thnyer. second noorsJ are c urrenUy Turning on cording to his pas~ tr.ack Jan Richards and Dick ~r-TV DAILY Friday Evening Saturday Morning OCTOBER 2' On price alone ... Still the best newspaper buy on the Orange Coast The Dally Pilat delivered 7 days a week Dial direct or call collect 64 2 • 4321 being redecorated lo house record), the 7:30 • m1dn1ght NEW TO TllE weekend fil'n spend as long as eight the new offices and studios S tt M nchest slot. roSter are Bill rtfartinez:and weeks putting together a of KJ IS radio at the Playboy CC) a er M3rk Elliott ends t.hc tur· Bruce P.1 iller, both or whom ~ingle feature (coming~ra Bui Id i n g on Sun se t ntable!> rrom 10:30 a.m .. 3 scored well with Anaheim's is a special reature focusing Boulevard. _p.m. a nd he and Diamond KWIZaudience. on U.S. government Agen- KffS just celebrated it!; .. and music librarian Mike And new to his post as cies). fourth a nniversary as IJSO Kasabo huddle every Mon· program di rector is 27· Add to the music and the on the dial this past Aug. t : Palmer, a veteran broad· TllE 1'10ST recent mem· day morning to listen to the year-old Jack Popejoy, who special features the "KJIS rating book a Cler rating caster who believes in com· her is K Fl's rormcr uft('r· latest releases to determine came off the air ;i couple of or Sports " with. Don Rich~ book discloses that an im· municating with li steners noon man. J erry Bishop, what best represents tho months ago to end an Jl· mond, which is aired three pressive "passenger list" or on a "one.to-o ne basis ." who took over the 6 • 10:30 KlIS musical sound. year career as a disc times dBilY and syndicated 25-to 34-year·olds regularly Palmer has been ably as-a.m. KllSshirtonSept.30. J erry 1'1ason lakes over jockey. nationall y as well, and you ride that signal. slsted by a top talent staff With the a~~itio n CJf rrom3 ·7:30p.m ,,andmost Popejoy pointed out that begin to understand that The man responsible for plus a hi ghly d esirable Bishop.DaveD1amond1o11as remarkably, the midnight -11every second or KJIS is ''prog ramming cve.ry setting the KllS course is roster of on the air per· granted his request to mo,·e 6 a.m. hours have been proe:rammed. We spend ap. second" or a radio station general manager John sonalities. loatimeperiodmore tohis helmed by the same man, proximately $300,000, an· can be a highly rewarding 1!~c~0~~ ~~;"-A Hank Aaron Takes Stage playe r in a rorthcoming episode of NBC's "Little 11ouse on the Prairie" will be Dirk Blocker , l 7·year-0ld son or the late Dan Block~r. long a co-.st.a r of "Bonan· za.·• Hank Aaron, baseb<ill's ne\v home run king. \\'ill be appearing at f\t agic f\1oun · la in. Saturday through J\londay. '"' lh• O.llr 'II•• Nr ""onwh Perha ps t~e country's most famous athlete, Aaron will be presented in the Valen c ia fun park 's Showcase The atre twice daily, al 3 and 5 p.m. Aaron will discuss the highlights of (-.i. ... -.,.... .... _ .. , ....... _1 .. , ...... ~ •42·<1l21 !o;,.., .. c1tl!.n) -rHE GA.MllEI." llJ • "11CiH PU.lHS DllFTH" '"THE LOMGlST YA.ID" wiH1 Cll IUn IEYNOLDS -,usm ' 11µ11" 111 • "LAST SUMMEI" . "'DEVIL'S TRIANGLE" • 'WOTHY OF THE WIHD .. 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LIMITED EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT FOR ACADEMY AWARD CONSIDERATION . , 00 Hit single 'You Bl!!W ir· by Som Coslow ond sung by Donny Sheet Sound !rock album and book distributed bl' K· TEL his ra bulous career and an. swer c1ucsl1 ons from t he audience. 1-lighli ghting th is personal appea r ance \viii be a display 11f the ori ginal bat, b:dl , i::love and uniform used the A;1ron broke Babe lluth's record, There \Viti also be a display of Ru th's memorabilia. 1.1agic M"ountain will be giving away 50 autographed ba seba ll s each day to the first 50 {)ersons entcrini;: the park. Plus. everyone is ·in· vited to re gister for a chance to \~·in a !\1a~navox 2..5" Star System Color TV set that is valued at over ''WHAT IF IT HAPPENED? WOULD YOU "CRY RAPE" •IN "LOYE OBJECTS" Rattd Ill Plus "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" "JUGGERHAUT" '"LAST RUM" ll'GI • '"THE GROOVE TUIE" "WHatf: DOES IT HU RT?" IRI "DEVIL'S TllAHGLE'" "ClOMES" IPGI ei.n ....,.. "'"' r r1 e :>0 D<n S.. !Sun fttOI I 1 )0 "'°"'""''l>!Ai.J1pm-$1 ~ S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWY ICITY OR. EX.I "R.fSH GORDOM"llll & 5t.ort ~b~I '1'HE DEVIL'S TRIAMGLl• "Cl.OHES'" ll'GI JA. "'THE DOVE" '7"JAMG. THE DRUM SLOWLY" A "DUDDY ••A v1n" V . HAl:OlD & MAUDE" ll'GI "'OEYIL'S TllAMGLE" "Cl0MES" 11'G I "lliE DOYE0 ' ll'GI "'$TIRILE CUCKOO" ~ "DUODYMRAYITI" ~ "HAROlD It MAUDE" ll'GI I $1200. J\I agic l\lount::iin will be open Saturday a nd.Sunday from 10 a.m. unti l 10 p.rn. and Monday, Veteran's Day from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. It is located norfh of J~os Angeles on the San Diego Freeway at th e Mag lc Mountain Parkway exit . OCC Horse Club Plans Benefit A bene Cit horse show, open competition and open to the public las spectators I free of charge, is scheduled for Sunday in Fountain Val· ley under sponsorhip or the Orange Coast College Eq ue strian Club . PACIP'IC THEATRES DRIVE-IN SUPW:R SWAP MKSTS HAR•OR •LVD.Dri-·ln Swop M9.t & Auto S...., Sit.& s ...... 1.,,.10<1""' ORANOE O...i-·ln 1 I 2 ,, .. S~.& s.. .... 1-10 ,_ hfkf"1 s..M.,..11 .... MllMS1Ml- '•milr Fun! Proflt•l ••!_e•lns'G•lore! s.. ...... ··-.. -..... c-.. ~SI.JO'? ..... Dloo!I•• .... C:•-·· ... ~·­.. , .. ,., ,_,,,, M ~11'1111 BUSTER ANO llLLll '° _,_..,.., SU I nually, o n our s pe.cial and successrul experiencP. features, mini dramas. etc., for those who take the lime lbut that investment is to.rilllhe time. beginning to pay ror itselr." The re are JO major stations across the country now airing KIIS features on a syndicated basis, he said. The s pecia1 fea tures divi s ion is under the FAMILY TWIN CINEMA fOUNT AIM ¥6.llEl '161 1 /49 • 17161 BAOOtCHUA \1 • creative direction or Chutk' i i!:=:=~;,.,,...,,..,,=,_­Blore and Associates. JOHN WOOLF h3ndlcs the artministrative end, ,._._. ............. "'SHOWBOAT" ~A·•-­~·°"" "ROBERTA" C!tlt!A !! HB.D OYER RIW. WEEll!. Wi FRIDAY NITE! THE DEVIL'S SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN ALL SEA TS $1.00 r'>ORS OPEN AT I I : I 5 p.m. m~"· ~S4~2711 JamesCaan ~eGambler" Doly: 7:00 & 9:00 Wtotbflds: I :Jo. l ;JO, S:lO, 7:JO, t :lCI CARROLL - O'CONNOR ERNEST BORC.NINE lOOQh ""'' ' ..... •• 914 unt. yer. Cor· ight r a n ing ... the !IS ich· ree led you al ery lion ng nee me !, In flt•• Gn#Jerif•s Newport P~eviewi 'A~dacious -Years: LAGUNA Ft:Dt:RM. SAVINGS ANO 1.0ANS 260 Ocean Rive.I., Laguna Heach. \\1<ill•rcolors by Ccrlrude Curdners, through November. N•:WPORT ffA R{IQR ART MUSF.UH · ·22tJ W. B•lbou Bl vd .. Newport Bcuch , t~oig~~ holds metn~fs' prf"iew of new cxhl bl Ion, "'the ;\.~dac iQU!t Ytu1rs 196J·l971," \\h1 ch \viii be on displuy'\o the general public rronl Salurday th1·<1ugh Nov. 24. The shO\\' "'ill rcn lur·e u \\•1dt· vari~ly or work by various art1:.ts in \'iJrious 1ncd1;1. 1-:nlrunC'c Galle ry displays by John Eva ns ICo\lagl' Rooks) und llcn Posin !Vis ual l':x1>e 1·icnrcs: Photographic Projections) "'ill lead visitor:-; iuto !he show . !lours daily: Noon lo 4 µ.m . icloscd Mondays I anti f<"'ridu.vs, 6·9 1l.n1 . BOWERS MlJS1':l lM ·-2002 N. ~tain St., S:1nta Anu . previews opening of a steel sculptu1·es exhibition cnlitll!d Cor 'f en Suturday nii,:hl rrom 7 tQ 9 o'clock. Show, featuring 18 selected pieces by Betty Gold and (iary Sl<1ter, will conti nue from public opening on Sunday through December 1. !lours: Tuesday-Saturday. 9 a .1n.·5 p.m.: Sunduy, 1·5 p.m.; and \Yednesday and Thur~day, 7·9p.m . CAL STATE LONG BEACll GALLERY -6101 E. 7th SI., Long Beach. lllaria Poveka: American Potter will be 011 exhibit through Oct. 27. 1'he exhibition is an indepth look at the pottery of 1\1 a1·ia f\tartinez, a Tewa indian from San Jjedefonso Pueblo in Ncv• 1'.1exico, who is almost 9tJ years old. I-lours: Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and Sunda~, 1·4p.m. LAP~~A JIEA~I l!IU~F.UM 01' ,\ll't' • · 307 Clif/ Oi;irc. l•lil&Un~ Bette~. pliromia N;illunal \Vut\•rrolor Socicly, u Ul'lefl . lihQW ft1 l)l 12'l entires, i:-< Oil t'Xhibit lhruu~h Oc:tober. l~1Jurs ; daily, 11 ;JO u. 111 ••• 1·JO 1> 111 . C:tlALLI S (iAl.LERI ES --1300 S. Const ll ~·y ., l.~gunu Ht.'uch. neccnl wult rcolors by Phil Paradise und rl'Cent acrylics by Shirley \Vct•ks, through October. llours : \Vedncsday-Su nd uy. It a. ni.·5 JI. n1 . MARI NEJIS SA VINGS -1515 \Ves\clirr~·1v e~·porl lleuch. ln1pre111 IC1nist painlil"!gs by Viole P.. e o( Costa ft1eisa, throl~h Oclobcr. . f~l,EBtl IT\' Pt:NT ER -215 ltiyerside A\·c., Ney,·Porl Oeac~. Jlortralts by Nanc_y Turner Re_., eontempor11ry o/'lis by ftt arlin Green and cryst.alhnt! pory~lajns and l'i one-...·arc by Robert Gary ~akin on c1.h1b1t through October. GOl.llEN \\11'.liT COLI.EGE -' 15744 Golden \Vest !St . Jluntlngtull Ueach. Abstract painlin@s . druy,•1ngs and prints by Jow Goode, J ames Jaravaisc. J)a\"id Patterson und Peler Plage ns. !lours: f\tunday.f<'rid a)', 11 a.nl.·J· p.m. and \Vednesd<1y, 7·9p.m. TA.LISJ\IA N PRINTS -1-137 Ul enneyre St., Luguna Beach. Recent etchings by the rcno"•ned Spanish arti~t f\tarcos Irizarri. JJou rs:. \\1edncsday·fl1onday, 11 41.m.-5 p.m. 1\-IUJRltEAD GALLERIES -3333 S. Bril;tol St., So uth Coast Plala, Costa Mesa. Litho~raphs by Chagall und Braque a nd graphics and art work from Thailand anu Jndia. I-lours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.·9 p.m., Saturday, lOa.m.-6 p.m. a nd Sunday noon-5 p.m. GA.Ll.ERV J -Student Healtti Servifle6, UC Jrvint'. I====== Watercolors by R ex Brand~ or Curona dei ?\-tar. !lours: IREMEMBERI THE SUMMER OF '42 HOW STARRING GARY GRIMES JHRYHOUSIR OLIYU CONANT . DHORAH WINTERS -· ___ ... NOW AT THREE CINEMAS THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! "DISNEY'S GREAT PIONffRING VENTURE IS THE SEASON'S HIT REVIVAL!" "'"'""' "AN INCREDIBLY REVOLUTIONARY FILM ··· THE MIND CAN RUN RIOT!" Tho NYU fa•n "A WILD. PSYCHEDELIC OISPIAY ... REALLY TURNS YOU ON I" Pltt>bo«h p,.., ':4 MULTI-MEO/A MASTERPIECE/" Look "A TOTAL EXPERIENCE IN SIGHT;-SOUNO A"lD COLOR , .. MAKE FANTASIA A MUST!" • Bob Salmagg1, Group W Network hid AT CIMIMA ......... Ju I• tlefl "YELLOW SUBMARINE" 21111 AT OIAH<iE DllVE IH "SNOWBALL EXPRESS" S.nt• An1 Frwy . .,.~,Chipman 011IO(lt •S58·7022 r.1ondoy-l"ridoy, 9 a.m.·4 p.n1 . ORANGE COAST COl.LEGE LIBRA.RY -2702 l<'airview Roa d, C~sta ~·lesa. "'Photo-Graphics," a scriel:i of 25 photographic prinls by international artists and photogr aphers, will be on display through Nov. 14. Show sponsored by George Eastman House of Rochester, N. Y., r~atures lithographs, etchings, screenprints, stencils and sil kscreens. I-fours: Atonday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. and weekends, IO a.m.-5 p.m. LAGUfliA FEDERAL SAVING& -260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Oils and watercolors by Phil Dike, through Oc tober. l'i~l\'J!O!IT CIVIC CENTER -Newport Beach Cily Hall ppllery, Jfh)O Newport Blvd., Newport Deach. Award Wl"ners or ttie Cj ty Arts Festival wilt be on exhibit through November. ~le111•1rie" Sh ari ng boyhood memories wit h P reside nt Ford, Oak Gl en a rtis t William P a lluth and his \vife Car0I are sho\VIJ in Oval Office \V ilh Ford a nd San Bernardino County cong r essma n, J erry Pettis (right ), w h o arranged fo r them to present Palluth's oi l pa intin g of Pl aster Creek, \vhere both he and the President enj oyed use of same S\Vim ming hole in their res pective youths. They'r e both from Gra nd R apids, Mich. Palluth currently has his one-man show h anging in hi s own galleries in the "apple country" town of Oak Glen, near Yucaipa. •N~l'!llXJOCTlOll5,..- "THE TARING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE" -WALTER MATTHAU· ROBERT SHAW HECTOR ELIZONDO· MARTIN BALSAM EXCLUSIVE COASTAL AREA ENGAGEMENT MOHDA'f' r ... u NUIA'I' Ol'EH AT 6:00 MAlll:l'Oll:T '7\" 6:JG-l:JO.I O;JO SATUll:DA'f'·SUHOA'l'MlH AT 12:00 M•Ml'Oll:T '7\" ll:JG-2:JG-4:l0.6:lG-l:lO.IO:lt l'Ult 4 VfCl4L .W-Gof41 I.HOW N~ .I i 4f. NO r•llli rttit ill0$4Gblbl' P'l.l.All ~· .. . f()tl ••• ,°""Ill('" M•a••-61 ll'' 'W.l flf.ll O• T!<l -(Uf .IHI not O"UIOH!lH I l llF ABL11VITIO\l I ...... ~ GIX 011 llAW~ ,llil IKXBl.'llOtc . ~~~ HI CA, I~ 411 "'1;~LJl..l'd PG PURO\'U ,., J CIMIMA SCHlDUll w-F-rl: i :JM:JO.IO:JO let-hit: I J1JO.J1J0.4:JO 61ll·l:JO.IO:JO SPECIAL MIOHIGtn SHOW fll. & SAT. Mer ........... 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(068JNBl -$2395 4DOO•HARDTOf' s3495 VB . automatic. radio, . healer, power steering, ,power brakes. wh1lewall tires. air cond1llon1ng . (913KLL} AU PllCES nus TAX ANO LICDISE AlE 'IAUO TIL 10 r .M. SUN .. OCT. 27. CA.IS SUIJlCT TO PllOI SALE. HUGE SELECTION OF THE ALL NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, TRAVELALLS AND SCOUTS BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED 1974 TRAVELALL Serial No. 4HIHOOH836006 ' J:! DAil Y PILOT .. MIXED SI NGLES r "day, Ocl~ 25. 1974 ! ' /.. /.., ·-, \ !;\? t/ov t:.VfJr;z ~OM A Bour . ME? , b y Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ~ ;:oJOl ·~ · .v~o l1001C> \ A Pf 50>1 '0R GLJeST APPeAl<'A.JCfG ll'l W €A.I\ .;£QLJEN~£~? J t,,_,ii:; TUMBLEWE EDS by Tom K. Ryan .-------~-Ger'TIUS!:1'1!JE ~WS' AIP SOCIEIY S1"ANl1 JV,l'!RCV! WIL~ OOST A PEMMICAN ~ENEPICT DESER'l' DENOUNCER J1S A PISl'A1"Cll FllOM Nrf JJRUNCH SU'll'AI\ PRIOR TO 11lf' ANNUAL INJUN S1111N6fl\! R:lOHAW~ ELK HUNl.11lE H!M<RS Wit.). HEY, A WOOLY BEAR <.ATERPILL.AR I RGMENTS NANCY UAVE CAMP AT 1 P.M.1 HOPING FOR .• ~E1TER R!OStl!.1S 1llAN ~T '/f.AA1 l'MCN 11li:Y PAGGf'P ON~V ~ ELXS, 2 l'IJOSE ANP I ROTARIAN.'4.AP! WHAT A VARN! . by Tom Batiuck IT'.'> SAID <,()lJ CAl-l TEL.I.. f()UJ HARD A Wit-lTER. IT Will BE BY THE 517.E OF THE 61\ND AR.OUl-ID P. UlOOl Y BEAR Cl\TERPIL.L.l\R I by Dale Hale I DON'T LIKE ALL0' ~.s,._'" THESE H IGH -RISES -~ l 1 l 1 ~L SHOW YOU SOME THAT ARE GOING UP _l I I -;, \ I I . J... < .._..,,.. ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACRO SS 50 High h•I! yesterday's Puz1le Solved 1 Atl1ttld 52 Netherlanos peoole Ant>lle$ 6 College $Ot'81 ~land 1lt1ir 53 New ,.,,,,, 10 Gre11es1 Prth• IC R"'er SA ~r. lorm,11 embao~men! dance 15 Gu11er 1np 57 Cord"d !~bur 16 Ct.oor m~mtie1 59 C~non1c~I 17 Cc1nc1dert l1our n .. ,,.,..,,,h f\1 Oeta•lerl 19 Ha•vest ]() Loh 21 Geome!t•Cil ligure c•am1na1,on 64 Cn1ng,id 1ne fOIOt 61 F•1< 13 l:Jhanpoc• 68 1rnow$~ 15 lr11eriect•on of ;innoya.,co 26 As vou sav 17 i., ~uppo•t of 49 Wo3pOn5 Slang ]1 Cu1 down ll'·151 33 Khl" )4 Ah•• l'~SC'<I IOO'tl, C !i ~ M ~'"" ~'!'"'~~""! 111•,,c•ole·, ltt I t.lnostl~U ..... !h Sl•lch~~ •1 Cunhdr111 O"!t •4 Brlon{long 10 u' •!! 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'" n " IJ I< "" " , .• " " " ~ 19 ' .. !!} 11 11 .~ ·~: " • ' ~· ,, ' " 'f " " " J1 ~w ., . ' l• " -~·' ll 9 ,_ .. ., •l .. ' ., .. ., . .. .. ~ lO " • " " •.. ·• " "' " ~ n ~ ' •.. .. .. " " " .. -.. .. ~ ·'' 11 11 ,. " " .~ I I • ' 1-l t G H~ RISE'S YOU.LL LIKE PEANUTS · ~H01.11 MANV 8AA'f\fl5 IN A J.1065;.tEAD ?~ JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH "'. 1~ 1' 1-10:..J MANI{ (l'\Ci.IES IN A N~ll ? HOW MAN.,' N..\lLS IN A Qu~l\1E.':: ?HCW /l\A,'11{ ~Rfl?OD5 IN A ROOD?" ~? t.fAf tJ 1'•• INSUL.111'1<1 ' JoKf OKA'( .• GO OU1 AND USE TH~E 11Ak'l ·1='1JtE INSUl.'f~. 1 WOWl.ON 'T 8E St,.fllPll'~D IF WiL.L., 1(10 I 010 'fOlA GET ANY oi::r:e1e~? ' ;'!lCflHl~llE V01A GOT ~OM E OFFEr~! l S fA~T ; ~ M1611·.PA1•" C.Al!Ef ~ -.,. DICK TRACY I OONT WANTTMIS ~ O N MY HEAO -YET. GROOVY,. DRIVE ME TO QUEENS ANO BERNE STREETS. 1 010"1i" REA1.IZ1. YOU W5RE.SO 1"'1l'ERESTED IN l'Ol1l1CS, lHEl.MA ARE YOU A REPUBLICAN • ORA ' D€MOCl<AI r ? by Jloger Br adfield ....----------; AMEllicAS FIRS!" RCPU6LOCRAT W)(.A.T 00 1 f;E'T IN Fl~f Cl-.... ~! MOON MULLINS PROMISE "TO COME 'l?J,® YES, '51/<'AIGHT HoME ~ S I R~ P/.YDAY, LADY P -roDp.-'/, EMMA. '\ii; I :• ANIMAL CRACKERS !IM TAl(JN<5 UP NEfDi..EPO!NT, DODO! ~N:::.e"'e~D!.-E-P()l-NT-?'1 OM1l KNOW W>'~T C/0()'~E Tt-UN)(IN CS ·· • by Charles M. Schul1 1-lOW MANV WHATS IN IT'S ZEl?O Tl!AE ! A WHO? HOW MAN<I Wfl05 N A W/..\AT ?! YEi ! M'I r:AfHEft. CNFEllEO TO SENO ME TO f1£D W1f~OtAT MY ';it.APPEil , ANO MY Flttf;.NO orFE~£0 10 PLANCH ME IN by Harold Le Doux Wll.1..1 THAT'S-NOT 8'AD IN TODAY'~ E.CONOMY.' by Mell TMf~NOSli!! Q2·· ~ 10•1 IIiJ ,ji.~ THATS Tiii MOST w.NGEROUS AREA IH THE CITY, TRACY, ~U. llE KILLED! J by Chester Gould by Ferd John~n by Roger Bollen 50 W>'<.> /\Re ~Oil PCING IT? THE GIRLS ~~· "}tt,111' io·l5 "!'11nc( h1 .. tc .. iurl' tcc "loo high, h11w n1ut h 1<outJ fl( ~h;ir~c for JU~I showing U(I'! i\\ haru.hon1c ;,, he"· >A'C Jon't c:.rc 1fhc Uoc\n·1 M1 y any1hing " DENNIS THE MENACE • ' I I s ' ' " c s I a • I c a s \, r u b G • e • g el 7 f ' . " i p r c h g t • I < c • r .t I I rrtdJ~ Octoblr 25 11:174 DAILY PI LOT D ~ .What Dappe·ned Whe8: Bla~ks Took Over ' Black1 llave clia11gtd tlie face of tlle Sout/1 th1ce tile 1965 voti11g Rig/is Acc. But co11 tlie hi&tori.c cliasm be· tween Uie races be bridged? Nowhere ILave t1"aditlouol "tole; been niore stri.ki11gly reve rsed tlu111 in Greene Co uiuy. Ala .. the heart of Di:rie C11l· ture. Here is a rare took at the hu. ~oii dinie11sio11 of a co1111ty i11 traus i· ll(]ll, By JULES LOH EUTA\V, Ala. {AP) -On the day f\.tartin Luther King was murdered six years ago. Tom Gilmore took unto hin1· self an oath. "t sv.·ore," said Tom Gilmore. "that r wou ld spend the rest or my life doing \\'hat I could to make f\tartin 's dream come true. Well , the son of the slaveowner is now sitting down 'vith the son of the slave. We have made a beginning." Thomas Earl Gilmore is the sheriff of Greene County, Ala. 11e is black. It is doubtful even the utopian vision of the prophet King could have included that cirucumstanct!. A black southern sheriff. yes; there are no\v four in Alabama. But in Greene County? That's not all. William Mc KI n I cy Branch is the probate judge of Greene County. He, too, is black. So is the school superintendent. So are all Cour county comn1issioncrs and all five school board members. all black. The county clerk is black. The coroner is bl ack. NO COUNTY G 0 VE RN J\t ENT in America is more thoroughly black. The irony is that the distinction belongs U.. Greene County, Ala. poverty and fUUUty a~tes with paternalism and status . Yet the members of both gro u\)l!i have a shared hislory, a shared land. and in their indit \ridual relationships it ls more valuabJt . than rubles. Unlike sorne soothem areas. 11\e KtJ Klux Klan in!Juence never held sWa,· In Greene County. Th(' boul'bon cultllte v.·ould not permit it. Black forklore: l!I r~plcte. \\'ilh tales of chC'ating. humlfla- flon and outright land theft by bourgeois 11·hites. but no lynchings. .. Judge Branc-h. 5~. ·recalls an ex- perience when he \\'as nine involvin;: a hlark cousin and her \\hite suilor. Av.·are of the troubl~ lhl'lt cou ld CliUSt! the girl 's father. J;1ck Evans. chased off the v.•hit e bo~·. A rnnb formed . Evans ran to the p~anWlion 11;Jterc he \\Orked . Th e mistress of the hOuse. ~lrs. John ~teri1\•ether. (·<infrontcd lhe w h It c ro\\'dies: '"If Jack Evans goes 1n the ri\'cr, so do I. (;o ho111e ·· Thev \\'e111. \\'ll E!\' BLACKS A.Cll lEVED poli!ica l po1\·er in J9i0. the c:rand l)ragon or C:reene County·s futile Klan. J int rn y Fanner. sold his ice cream stand in F:utaw and niO\'ed a"·ay. •·f just couldn 't see hO\I" I could stay here and raise 111·0 girls," r ::im1er said. A year Inter he \\'as back. 1-fe now operates a truck slop at !he Boligee crossroads. '·Nothing h<iPPt-·ncd here th:lt I !bought \VOUld happen," he s..'lid. "Judge Brnnch could n·t have be<>n nice r to n1e than he has been. couldn't h:J.\'e done any 1nore for me than I asked him to do All the comr.·Jssioners seen1 10 be doing their jobs too. ''flly only regret is that I left in the first place. \\'hen you're 41 , it's hard to start again from scratch. I'm not a native of Greene County but 1 like it here. I guess it's home.'' Praise for Branch. Gilmore and others in the black go\•emn1enl is not at all rare among former v.·hite adversaries. , · Last spring Sheriff Gilmore. v.·no ,is To the \vhite people ot Greene Col!nty. as recently as a decade ago. the merest suggestion of that possibility w a s laughable. In fact, it was not in the realm of sane consideration, literally unthinkable. To most of the county's black folk as \\"ell. such an idea might have found expression in the old spi rit· uars promise. of a better day a-comin', but surely not in the thought and lan-- guage of hte here and now. By th.e traditions with 'vhich hislcry bl~ and burdens each generation, Greene County is a pla~ apart. TOM GILMORE, SHERIFF OF GREENE COUNTY, ALA., CA LLS ON MRS. EVELYN MORGAN AND GRANDDAUGHTER u1> for re-election in November, askl'd Ralph Banks if he would support hfm in the primary. TI1e \Vhil.e countv at· lomey didn"t even blink. "Hell, Toni." lie replied, ''1"11 be your can1paign n1anager." Ex plained. simply, the heart of the Old Confederacy wa.s the plantation aristoc· racy; the heart of the plantation aris- tocracy was the soil-rich Black Belt ; the heart of the Black Belt was and has re· mained, in the psyche 0£ its offspring. Greene County. !\fore than just a brooding piece of geography carved out of \Vestem Ala.'' b..1.ma by l\\1> meandering rivers. Greene County represents a state of mind, an attitude, exerting a softly insistent influ- ence on all who have ever trtXI its dark soil. To many, H symbolizes the pure Col'e or everything that is implicit in the 1\·ord Dixie. And old times there arc not for- gotten, not easily. SO WREN mti: BLACK takeo\.'l!r was complete -it came in three stunning elections. the last in 1972 -the county's 75 percent black population suddenly found themselves on a stran~e moun!ain- top sniffing a heady air that nothing in their history had prepared them to breathe. \Vhltes. for their part. saw it as the world turned insid e out. a revers:il of roles everything in their history had cried out to them to reject. Standing on the high front porch or Thornhill. the question makes one's head ring: could it possibly work ? Thornill is one of more than a score of old plantation houses that glisten like while tiaras atop Greene County's scattered hills and have names like poems: Rosemount. Kirkwood . Stra,vber- ry Hiii, Grassdale. Big llouses, they were called. Some, empty now. linger in faded dreams of tllei r past. mocking present-day poverty. In others. gentle. refined laughter sti ll fills high-ceilinged rooms v.'he re German violinists a n d of Greene County nHikc a go of present? the futur e? the THE SI-IADO\V OF' scgrega!ion re- main s over Greene County. \Vhites. for ex ample, maintain a private school at a cost most or them can ill afford. and both races. voluntarily, st ill s\\·in1 at separate public pools. Yet T om Gilmore says they have made a begin- ninJ?; in the hard Rlare of history. otl?c~s v.·ould call that undcnuatcn1cnt. One recent afternoon, Cecil Rhod('S, the police chief ,,r Eulav.·. s!('pped across the street to the courthouse lo chat and sip a Coke wilh the sheriff. Eutav.·. population 2.800. is the couniy seat and its only city of any size. Unlike the rest of the cowity. \\'hose rural popula- tion of 7,800 is about 4-1 black. Eutaw is fairly -evenly balanced racially. It s city officials. Including Polite Chic~ Rhodes. are white. During their convers.1tion, S h c r i fr Gilmore pulled out a 1965 phologruph he had reSUrrectcd among so1ne old papers. It shov.•ed his wh ite predecessor. Sheriff Big Bill Lee. and n w h i t e policeman, Rhodes, c o n f r o n t i n g a detennined young black civil r ig h Ls. demonstrator . Tom Gilmore. Rhodes marveled for a mon1ent at how youthful everybody looked. Then he grinned. "Those v.'erc lhc d a y s, weren't th ev. Tom?" There v.•3s no bitl emess. Not long ago a white city patrolman "'as hurl in a car .,..·reek. Gilmore loaned Rhodes one of ·his own deputiei. and a palrol car until the 1nan was back on the job. An altitude among !Kime petulant v.·hiles when the inexperienced blacks -... 'I hope to God we never have an . again, all-whi.te government but I don 't believe It will remain essentially black much French dancing masters once tutored crinolined young ladies, and candles in hurricane glasses still gleam on silver goblets dented from the day they v.•ere tossed Jn the \\'ell lo escape Early's Raiders. STAND ON THORNRILL'S e I cg a n t gallery, in the sweet shade of magnolia branches that brush the soft grass like a hoop skirt, and -look down across the hot. fields to the Tombigbee Ri ver \Vhere sweatsoakcd black men loaded massa's cotton on barges. Look down across the sultry bolto1ns to the Forkland community where swayback s h a c ks stump In pathetic procession along dirt Toa ds. out of sight but not earshot o{ • the work bell. Contemplate, from the \\'bite-columned glory of Thomhill's Big House, one of those Forkland hcn1cs , a mode•, unf>ainted, Jfl"llY cindcrbf()(.'_k d11.•elling. A small air conditioner labors in a window. Pot plants struggle to redee1n a joylelS front porch. A patch or corn rustles in the back. It Is the home or Prob{lte Judge \YI 111 a m itcKlnley Branch. Nearby, closest to the river. is the one-room birthplace of Sheriff Thomas Earl C i I m o r I!. ~ Somehow the fact that nearly every ofnctholdcr in Greene County was born ln a log ctibl n registers more as parody than p::irablc. The question nag!. Consldt!rlng the pRsl. the' old past and tht r~nt pa§t of the '60s. ol tht! Movc1ncnt _rolling lntixorably acrw the white South. can the black pcopl~ and the white people ' : longer, either.' look over. "'as: let 'em mess it up while \\'e sil back and laugh. Gilmore might as easily have told Chief Rhodes to shift for hilnself. He said it neve r entered his mind. "I A~f TllE GREENE C 0 UN TV Sheriff.'' Gilmore said. "'! am not the black Greene County She riff.·· Gilmo re. 33·, is a lean. outgoint:: n1a n given to mod ish clothes. a t r i 1n n1ustache, conservalively cut hair. lie \\·ears M uniform. no badge, no gun : Greene Countians kno11• who their sheriff is. Al six·foot one he moves \\•ith Ilic athletic grace of -one is lt!mllll'd to say -a black panther. TI1c l;lln1ore residence. not rar from hi s birthplace, also is of antebcllu1n vintage but lt is neither on !he top of a hill nor included on the Hcrilagc Soci e t y 's Pilgrimage o! Hom('S. ll does. ho\vcver. have 16-inc h timbers hewn b)· sl11\.'es ('"\Vho better has a righl to O\\ln il'!"'1 nnd .contains till' first tt'll!phonc Glhnorc ever had. acquired, as lhl' house. sir~c he became sheriff. The ol~ hou se pro- vides. at last. room enough for lhc Cilmores to r;ilsc their nv, sons and daughter, as "'ell ns a cal n am c d f'recdom. The eat is black and white. Gihnorc was :in e3!1Y dlsciple or r.1artin Luther Kin g nnd came to kno\v him lntlmAtPly. \Vhen l\i ng led hi s 196.1 rilarch to \Vashln~ton he per so n n 11 y recruited Tom c:ilmore. a Gree:nf' Cqunty f;1rm boy. to drive one or his n1ulc \\'agons. Jn front of the Lincoln ~lcn1orla1 Gilmore listened enrnptured ns King - pronounced the dream that onC. day the nation would truly practice its cret..'<i and the children of s I a v es -and slaveowners \\'Ould sit together at the l<1 ble of brotherhood. ''OUNG TO~I RETURNED Oushed v.•ith zeal. Soon he and ho 1n e his one- lime scboolteacht-r. \Villiam Br an ch, were leading voting rights demonstra· lions in the streets of Eutaw. Results were stow in coming, too slow. loo meager. for one realfy convined that lo\'e conquered all. llis ange r drove Giln1ore temporarily fro1n Kin1fs non- \'iolent ranks out to California to join the militant battalions of S"t o kc 1 e y Cannichacl. A longing for the o I d associations, the \\'arm feelings of fellowship \\'hich he discovered more truly reflected his conscience. drove hirn back t\\·o· \\'eeks before King was killed. '"I had learned to halt' \V h i t es . · ' Giln1orc said. ··But I thought ;i lot about what fllartin taught. I also thought about some things l1\'0 other people told me. people t greatly admi re. Ji nt Bevel and Chuck J\1or~an.'' The Bev Jamese Bevel. 1\·ho is bl ack. was :i King staff member: Charles l\lorgan. 'vho is \Vhite. is arr .A.merican Civil Liberties Union la 1vyer h'ho worked in the voting rights drivl'. "Jim said, 'Tom. anyone \Vho hales a man because of his color ought lo be judged insane.' Chuck said. ·The syste1n v.·orks. If v.·e·re right. and 1ve \l'Ork hard, v.•e"ll wi n.' t knew in 1ny bones anO soul Jim v.·as right. I believed Chuck 1v<1s right. loo. and of course \\'C sa1v 1hat he 1vas. Then. 1vhen l\1artin died . I \vas. well. very shn kcn. and i;,iit's ,;·~en · I µ!ed ged lll!''"'"lr to heln rnake his dream come true." O!'iE \\10UJ.D BE HARO put to find a trace of his earlier hate in Sheriff Gilmore. 1-lis trust in !he system secn1s likewise intact. if not strengt hened. Bo1h these facts have their ob vi ous im- portance in the adn1inislrution of la\v and order in Greene County, the one aspect of black government w hi I e 5 reared n1ost. To some \\'hitcs. the pro- spect of a black sheriff and his amtL'<i black deputies prowling the county callt.'<I up a southern drcad as ancient as the fi rst slave revolt. Jn his office. Gilmore J)l')in!ed o u t \Vhere he had moved the sheriff's desk. from its former position facing lhe door to a pl ace against a side \\'All. Sil1ing at it, he looks out 3'"' .. \vindow into the deep shade of a giant J)C'Can tree on the courthouse la\vn . "~Ty desk is not between me and anybody."' he s;1id. .. !l's a sman thi ng, bui it's sytnholic and it's ho\v I fel'L "This offic~ ,,·as aiv.·nys such ;in 11[.(!.V place to the black peoplt:. of this county 1'hey couldn "t conic .in "' i I ho u I in- terrupting the don1ino ga1ne. l\·e chnng· cd that. The girls in the front offirc ore fri endly, they try to relax everybody \\'ho comes in. And 1 try to t r r Rt everybody as the l>cst Co<I 1n ad c. Everybody . "AT F'JRST \\'111T1': people \\'er<' r~!uclant to co1nc in and SCC' inc. 1'hl'y'(i [.!o to thei r preacher and r el hcar· front hi rn. or cl81.' they'd go to n :ir11h rnnk'!. That 's chnni;t•d. ll's f!C'l1int; 111ore llk1~ I 1\lllll it lo be.'' R:1lph 8anks Is the eounty attorney. Ht' i!I one or onl y tY10 v.·hHe ptrsons holdin~ county office. Brforc he took lhf' job he wa~ deputy count y ~lici!or and. unofficially, Greene Coun1y·i; rhlcr st raleRist ror kc~pln~ blftc ks out of ofhc.e. It v.'as R:ilph Bnnks· i1;1 the 1970 1•lertioT'l . \\•ho conlrh'cd the Spotted Hor'!l' l'fl!'h ns n pnlutablc \\:'lV for t()('n l hl;1l·k~ to vote for whites. on :1 llcliet that • .. lldn 't Include the 11nn1e George \\'allnct•. It dldn"t \10rk. 1'hr bluck voll' 11l't1t to c:nttlld.'ltcs of lbc NDtionnl Dcn1ocr<1t1C' P::irt y of Alabtima !NOPA ). the poli!iCtil product of <1n e:i rlier state\\'idc black llnti-\Vallace maneuver. TI1e election in- stalled Judge Branch and Sheri r f Gihnore in the first and second most powerful offices in the county. The pro· b<tte judge presides over the county commission. Soon after the election. the ne\\' black judge called on Ralph Banks~ and asked hi1n to be county attorney. Banks v.·us flahbcrgastcd. He accused Judge Branch of m;'lking a tasteless joke. B ran th <tssured hi111 he nicant it. '"You 111ust be out or \OUr n11nd.'' Ran ks s.1id. "for rive yea rS l 'vc fou;,:h! tooth and nail to bell! you.'' ·•Ttuit's all in !he past.· Halph ... the· ju9ge replied. "\Vou\d you c on s id c r staying on·:-• i:r COULD 1\'0'r llA VE ESCAPEO Judge Brllnch's aw :1 rcnc<;s that Ha!ph Houndlree B;:inks Jr.. 50. is ::i scion or one of the ('Ounty·s oldl'Sl and proudest fa rnilies. E.vebro11'S 11·ould be raised if B;1nks thrc1v in 11•tth the black gove.rn- n1cnl : on lhc other hand. his socin! st<inding h<1d 1hc solidi ly of deep roo1s. Ralph Banks · is <1 dcdic:ited lawyer as \rell as an independen t thinker. an in· tcllec!u;il. He says he lnok the job for hi s ov.•n reasons. that he liked the work and haled lo give up his pension. lt iii also a fact. ho11cver. that hl' turned do11'n a big job \1 ith a national AP P~ott COUNTY ATTORNEY Ralph R. Banks Jr. ' fi1·1n to s!tiy on in l;t'C'l'lll' l'ou111y. Th(• inevi ta ble c1~tlcisrn Ct11lll'. 1t did nul r;1z11 hin1 , Hanks <;:1id . :rnd ;1s for a'i he knows i1 h:is now l~ili:Ctl. ,ihough he hnsn'! trouh led hin1S('lf to 111q11ir(' ThC' o1t~r 1rhih· c:n•t•Jll' ('lun11 of· ficc hold1•r is Brt•ckenrid~" B ;;i r. n C'..; 1\du ston Hr1gl•rs .Jr.. I i k f' \\ i , 1· tt1!' l)()SSl.'!>:ffir of .111 old und d1!>tinJ.:u1.;!1,..tl (ir1•rnc l'our11~ 11:11nt•. Son1e11 ht'rl' b:1tli \•Onder Hugers and B:inks arl' rel.1l•'<t - JUSI ;is lll'al'I~ :111 1ht• \l hitc l:ulf.lolltK'T'- ln f:rct•nl· l'uunt~· :1rc tl'l:ttf'fl. &Hll('11 h••rc back ~·ondcr. IJO(' day f(oi:erS ll;l'-S)!t',lk- ing critic:.ill~ ol a fi:llO\I Grc·enl' Cnunti:in \\hen Bnnk" t'h1dt'(j, · · 0 r (' r k. you !ihouldn·t lalk _th:H 11ay about hull , hi" s kin 10 you on both sldl'ti ... Breck Ro~"rs 1s th<'' la'\ a'St''sor !Ir too~ the j!)h ~oon .1ftcr h!· cnn1<.' hon1e in 1961 Jru1n n s1ior in 1hc 1\rr1:, Corps of ~.:n~IOl'l'I"~ :1 r l r I' ~rad11;11in1: !ruin !ht• l'uil c·r,11~ or 1\\;1b:in1;1, .\! !17. Ill' 1~ ;1 1:1ctll11rn . ht·~!'ll'C''IH li·d ,1·,;1(1 'llhosr so111hrn1 j)ol!Ucs .1n:: :i" ~l.in:hi1y conscr1·a11\t" as his frt::s h·pre ss ed spot'\ Shirl. not f1 1)('rson one \Vo u I d reg::ird as the cruS<J.ding sort. YET "'HEN BltANCll and C:ilmore appro;:ichcd J1in1 in 1972 an~ asked him to run for re·elc-clion 011 the all-black NDPA ticket. Roqcrs <1 Arced. lt is trJe thal Ralph !1:1nks conics out uf most 1rhit1• A!.'.lbama n1ou1hs as a curse. and Brrl'k Hogc rs had the choice of going into cn,g1necring. his first love. •·\V~ nt·\·er v.«1nred :1n all-b lack go1·crn- n1l•nt. ·· Ju1\ge Br:t nch said. ··\\'hen \IC knc1v \1e had :i rnajority of the \'Ole I nsked a v.·hitc friend or mine. a schooltcarhcr. to see if the \\lutes v.ould be v.·illi ng to settle for 50-511. l 1\·as told no dice." T h u s Breckenridge B.A. Rog!'rs Jr. becan1e Gr~ne County's first errort tov.·ard a 11·/Jite-black coali1ion licket. <111 cfforl sponsored by blacks. "I bl:li£'11e you'll Ix-seeing n1ore whiles runnint{ for office in future elections. and ACl!ing elec1ed." Hogers said. "I hopt:' to God we ne\er have an all·\\'hile go\'crnmcnt again. but I don'1 bl'lieve it's going to rrn1a in essentially all·black n1uch longer, ei1hcr. Judge Bt'aneh sht1rcs that belief. In the last prin1ary he openly suppned a v.·hite candidate O\'Cr a black candidate running for songrcs.man. TllE PH.f;SEl\'CE ol Ralph Ban~s and H:'l'Ck Rogers in !he Greene County 1:01crn1ncn1 illustrates a co1npclling paradox. .Jus! as Greene Count:--on<'l' scen1ed 1h1• unlikeliest place for bla cks to rome into polltical"rlon1in:inre. it nO\\I seems the likelif'sl place for that 1urn of events to sucCC'C'CL (;r(l('ne County has sornething the great northern industrial ci:1rs \11ith their teeming black populations rlo not have. nor do ~outhcrn 1nerr<1po!isl'., peopltd by today's i1npl'rsonal. mobile society. In !he n1:ilh·r of race relations. \I hnt. Gl'eene Coun1y hu ~ is a n1ost cnviablC' iron\•: here . 1he so n of 1ht• sla\'t' ru1d 111(. son or lhc slaveo\'llli>r h;11·c nerf'r been str.1ngcrs. 11 i:; :i phl'nOnll'llOU !11:1t h:i!' b!'l'll ciled 10 explnin ll'hy lhe S11uth in J(t'nl1ra l often has grC'a1('r ~ucC'es~ 1\· i 1 h in· !C'gra1ion n1t'~llilll'f'S 1h:1n othrr rrgio11~. :incl it finds ils epi101nP in Cire1·11c Coun· 1~' It 11;1<; cvidl'nl for l'\:ln~µlc. d urin~ lhl' dc:111ons1 ratinns or the 'f,Os \lhich \l1'r1· rn:irkcd bv violence and death lron1 Bir1n1ngharii to J:>etrnit. No such outragL'S O<'(urrl'<I in Greene County. \\'hl'll a n·J)(ll'll'r al the 1965 dcn1onstra- rions in F:ut.11\ \\'ondrr('(I 11h.v. a firt-ciu.• ('011n11an l·Xpl:-1in('d. ''''ou l'<ln't ·•n arOl!:l t be:itiru:: up Yo1.1~· friends 1'1·cn 1f thl'y :ire your t'nt•nti('li \\'El .I. Tlll·:nE \\'.\S O~E 1·iol(''ll rpisrnlP. It h11pprt1f'Cl thr d;11 Tom t :i1111or.-It'd ~O of hio; fri c•nds into H;1l11h B:111k~·s Hl·bv·2~ fool lt11v 1\1fi1·1' to t<ini.: "1\i1i't Connti l.c•t ~oboi:l.v Turn ~I t' 'Hound." and Sheriff lli~ Bt!I 1.1 l' \,haek· ('fl Cihnon· on thc ht•:"ld 1111h a hrx' h11ndh• '"Of ('our~l' I opr1<hl<tl To 111 1:iln1ort• dui·in~ 1hO!>l' li111,•<1 ·· Ii 11 1 p h Ha,11\<; s;ii1! "Ru! I al1\'n' ~ kne1\ hC' 11.1s an hnnnr;1hl1• rn:u1 \\ 1111:1111 liranl'tf' I,,. kn•11111 h1111 1·1\'r "1t1t·1· l lJr.,11;1n pr;u·!1«u1i;:: l.n1 :.Iii ~1 ;1r~ ,1~0. 111:n ht• h1·l 1U't• ., 1 l{lllld run 1111 llll' \l)I' \ 11ckct." ·'•ud llt'l'Ck li11,ll\'1~ • U..·t:111~l· 111 Gr~nt· Coun!~ 1\(' :ill kn.111 0111· ;111-0thl•r :i~ 1nd111du:il~ 11 ~ n111 l~e Chi<':IJ:O. Coin· 1111~'-innfr llnrry \lt,an?. :ind I Rrt'IV ll\l 1ogr1h1·r llt':. hl.1ek, 1111 \\hitr Our pro1fl•rJ1e~ at11oin. out on Pr;1ir;l, lfill. I \l' ;1!11:11, k110\\n h11n a<; Bull\' ''l'Pns .. 1'h1·r1 ·~ n1•11·r ~·1·n un\'!h1n~ lx'\Y.1'1'n 111C' ;inct !lull\ \li·.111~ l'\l'f',1l :1 hollO\v" .\ h01llc111 h1·!111·1·11 1nd111du;il'; :1 ch.asn1 l~1·l11t•1·n J';H···~ \ul n;1!11f;d t'n1n11\· !Jut ;i s:-~h'lll, cl!\ulo·rl lirc1•111: l:uuutv 1tlhl 1110 i.:n11Jps. hurd~·nin;,: bln1·k~ 111th Gilmore didn"t need one. He 1vas unop- posed in the NDPA primary, and will run unopposed in November along wltJ1 other blacks up for re-election because Rogers and Banks. among o t h e r s , privately urged the regular Den1ocratii: organization to discourage two potential \1·hi!e candidates. They felt neither of the two 'ililites \\'BS as qu alified a.s the black incumbent .. They fe!t -in Greene Count y. Alabama -that public office should be filled according to merit. nol rac.1!. "THE PEOPLE Kr\'OW Tom's been a good sheriff." Banks said. ''[ don't think a qualified "'hite man would take him on." Rogers. the \\itite tax assessor. believes Gilmore \\'OU/d ge.1 75 percent of the v.ilite vote in a rare against a 1vhite candidate who was not clearly better qualified. , Judge Branch. \\'ho does not stari<I for re-election until 1976, also has built an ever-1ridening 1vhite constituency_ "He's been abslolutely fair and h is honesty is unquestioned." said Rogers. "I couldn't find a fault in him if I \ranted to.'' Other.3 see as a fault. or at least a flaw, the judge's inability to say no to the hordes or blacks who queue up outside this office and his home demanding audience. On one d a y recently he pulled into his drh'e\\•ay at 5:30 p.m. it \\"as 9:30 before he go! lo the door exhau sted. "for the first time in their li\·es." Judge Branch said. "many of these pro. pi e ft'el a part of the got·ern1r.ental prl)('('SS. I can't deny them that experi- ence. I \\·a nt l! !o g!'')''I. BP~;n.,~,.. ln11~ ago I dedicated my life to helpin;: peO: -'I am the Greene County Sheriff. I am not' the black Greene County Sheriff :' p!e. This job expands that opportunil~·" \\'iJHam ~1cKinley Branch i~ an or- dained minister. His church. Eh<'nc1t•r Rapl ist. across the rn.1d from his hou~. has h1ng been a ha1·cn \1h1.>re black fo!k rould find as~i,.t:!n(t' no( onh· ln 111.1tters spiritual but 111 Sll{'h d ,; i 1 y n1·ce~~ili<·~ :is fit!ini: 0111 fond ,fan1;> forn1s. F'or 1111)!'(! r;rt"e nr Countr hl:ick .... ""(:il·f' u.~ thi~ d;i1-our d:1llv brrtid'" i~ 11·~~ an orison ihri n a staiemcnt of a constant strui;gle. "\\'E; llA rt; ~IA~\' 1>roblcn1s I 11 r.r('ene C'oun1,v " .llldflt' Branth s.'lid '·B.1C'e is nl":ir tht.' botton1 of the Ii.st. J'o1t•rt .' is at th1' top." And \\'1llian1 Branch kno11!1 somcthini:_ :1bou1 pcnerty. Thl' grancl111ln of sl:l\i:..c h1.: mo1ht·r·~ Pl'llPlt• 11 1•rr sold 0111 nr, 1·,.nue,~1~· hi~ f;t!ht·r'~ (•UI of Kl·ntu<•k\' \\ i1han1 11,1<. ,\fl(' (lr 11 hro1h1'ts nrid ~i:.tt·r~ 11 ho ::iharl'll th1·1r p.11·1•nts' t1110- roo111 log e:ib1n lit h,1 a C'OC':t·Coln botlh' filled \\ilh ro.'11 oil nnd n wirk n1:i<lt of stripri; fro 111old cotton un1ler1vt!ar llr milked before da1,·n anti hoed until dusk. Though he rould pull lun1:o:elf OUI of that 1nis...•r~. and t•\'entual\y ('Ol:[f' a l'Ol!ei;te dt',1,:rec ill A.l:tbama State. hi: under~t:tnriinp: J:Ol'S out to those 11 II( cnn"t or hav"n'! Br any tnc<l,ure the CQ11ntr Is (II'!\' of lhc poorrM in th~· nutl•)ll -f!(tJ1 fro111 the OOttotn in per capila illl'Om& 11hi('h i~ $1.f-.t"K) a )l':;1r. Reagan's 'Memoirs In Doubt The 'luest Marketplace on the Onince Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS You Can ~I It , Find It, 1&42•5678] Trade It With a Want M One Call Service Fast Cred it Appr6val Rioi htat• .•••.••. 1000-2999 ~~7n-·· '~·s.99 =hl"~": .... · aooo.8099 Message of Peace ll<.1bbi Bc_rn;.ir~ JJ. King of Shir J.l a·Ma'alot l·Iarbor Reform Temple, holds a scro~I he 1_ng signed by Lara Asper of Newporl Beach as other children a~v~1t th eir tur~ <1nd the Rev. llobert Shepard of Christ Church•by the Sea. Cn1t cd_ !\lethod1s t, look s on. 'fhc t\vo s piritual leaders. joined some 20 other Catholic, l'rotestant and Jewi ~h clergyme n on a pre-l·foly Year Pilgrimage to Rom e, Jerusal em, Genev::i <.i nd France, which departed 1'uesday. The large pa_r c hmc.nt scroll . ~i g ned b y children of their r espective congregations. \VIII be µlaced 1n the \Ves tern \Vall in Jerusalem. McGovern Tunney Protests Runs Party -Reagan Labor Camp Rule ATLANTA <UPI ) - Calirornia Gov. Ronald Reagan asserts that rorces Joyal :to Sen. George Mc· Govtirn still control the Democratje party and arc out to torpedo President Ford b y keeping the \l/atergate is.sue alive and attacking his fiscal plans. From Wire Services ditions w hich the OSHA A new storm has broken s ho uld be wo rkin g Lo out in Wa shington over obliterate." · (arm labor camps with Sen. Specifically, Tunney said J ohn V. Tunney CD·Calif. l he protested the OSHA stan· and 40 groups representing . fiards_ that would: · labor . an~ farm worker -No longe r require organ1iat1ons protes ting housing to be structurally propo ~ed new fed e ral sound, in goodrcpairandin regulattons £orthecamps. a sa nit a ry condition, The Republican go\"e rnor said here 1'hursday that P re s ident Ford is s till Tunney has called the providing protection proposed new s tandards aga in st the weathe r . ·'di sg r ace r u I and Rather. only a waterproof i nhuma n e '' while a roo£i s required. · ( Sla te ) SP?kesma~ for the 40 groups -Provide only so square said that 1f the regulations feet per employe sha ll a re adopted the y would within the sheller, ~·ith no po~p-ul_ar_w-it_h_t_h_c_A_m_e<_ic~an "wipe out the pitiful gain~ square footage required for people despite the efforts of made through the years" by nonworking children of em· Democraticlibcrals. allowing employers t c. ploycs. Asked about \\'atergatc's r~~~,i~4~ :~:~:::.r facilities -~Ll !nlNATE any space impact on GOP nominees. requirement between beds Reagan said : Tlf E G R 0 u P S a s ked so that there is no limit on "l 'n1 not saying there Labor Secrt>l<i.ry Peter J. the number of beds or OC· "'asn't wrong-doing or that Brennan to dela y adoption rupants of :.iny one d"-'CI· there shoul dn 't have been of the proposals until public' ling. ind i l ' t n1 e n t s a n d hearings t•a n be held -l{equi re only one toileL prosecutions but they ha\"e The ne\\' regulations will per JS employes. fo~amily used it to make 1>co1>lc 11 ml'mbcrs a re not t aken into not a cct Orange County forg~t the mon<J,ateor 1972. ·· whl're the plight or the farm account. Where there are k over 150 employes only one Rri11eck<• Tall.: wor ·er y,•as spotl ig hlcl1 in a toilet for each <1ddilional 40 11 ave o f p ublic it y and PLACERV ILLE, t UPl l cmplyoyes is rcquired. -t'ormer Ca lifornia Lt. )!ovcrnf!ient reports earlier -E I i m i n a t e a this year. GO\'. Ed R ei necke, a requi rement for 1vi ndows The super1·isors ordered Republican 1~·ho los t hts of. as long as some ventil ation county health o ffi cers tc fi ce in the \Va tcrgate scan· k is pro,·ided. dal. said the pardon of for· la <'over the lice nsing and ins pection o r the rarm m er pres ide nt Richard camps in the count y from Nixon \\·a s a "y,'hite\\·ash"' the stall'. and he "·ouldn't accept one Orange Cou ntv 1-l ealth o r. 1f offered. · Re inecke. convicted or fi cer Dr. J ohn Philp confir· telling a he to Senatt 111. med today that the county y,·ould be e nforcing state \1!sll gtitw.:; :::;~:-;-:;::cc. :u:il. a hig h school (·la ss Thur· regu!at1on s. not federal ..• h x regulations, b<ogi nning Jan. .;...ay t :it 1 l.'l:On "ha~n't any I. !·le could not say "''hether more rights as ;1 111nd1\ id11a l in brc:ik ing thC' 1311. 111un the state regulations y,•ere ~1r 1 cter than the federal you or I do 1 t v1 a:-. 1\Tu ng to 1 "'hitcy,·a~h iL'' proposa s be cause they 11·c rc being rcl'ised. #lid11ap ('as•• Os 'G IN JllS rROTEST to the 1~ A:'\ E Lfo:S <l'Pll O . 1'1,1 0 mvn l\l·rc roniicll'fl c1..·upa t1onal. S af~ly a nd 'l'hursda .I' of ("(ln -.ipring 10 1 lc:ilth Adi:" 1n1s tratlon, ~n. kidnap thL' 1t·i·n ;JJ.!t'd -.on of Tun ney s:i1 d the regulations .1 11 ealth1· lflrtll('I' Dclroit proposed ~Y the de partment fi re com rn1~.-.10nl'r . hut 1ht' ''(·o n s t1l u tc a tota l f111t· of tht· ~utn:.ip 111.11111 chsrcgard of the very con· ren1a1nt-d a n1ystt·ry A t:.s llistr1rt t'o11rt J1111 of 111nc 11 V1nt"'n ;111d lhtt;t, ml?n lound ,\n ~1·lo l nC'1:-1J and llu gh ~la C L l•od PhPaster ,.:utlty of t'On· spiracy to k1dn;1p and extor. 11orr:-Se n tt~nt•111 g 11 as ~chedul l•d for :'\01 . :.!I Bf'IUl!/'N 0111 LOS fi :\'G ELl·:s c\l'l Co m l'dian .J at·k Bl'nn1 '''alk ed out of l'1•(\.11 .~ <1r l.A'ba111\n ll11sµ11al 'l'h11 r:-1!:1 1· \l'L1h I ht• o h~l'f\ :JI 1!111 th:i'I hi~ 11l nt•:;s ;ipl)1·:ir-. ltJ l1i.111· tx•t•n nothing 111orf' l hun :1 s tomach ;Jl'hl' B('nn.1· ~111 d h1· r('lt t1nf' hut 1nurt' llkc 49 than his prrPnn i:1l JU 1 l'a ro; olci Thl' 1'10 ~ l',1t' ul11 t•n\\'r 1.11 n1•r hl't'Jt111• 111 1n Oall.1!> hl•lnt•~ h(' 11a-.10 :11111t·ar :.it :1 n1t'1l1C'.ll U1•n1'r11 pt•rforman· C:." 11t .. 11a:;; fl n11n In l .t>$. \11 :!1•1 .. ~ !'unda1· .1n1! •'n lf•1'1·d t hf> h1)-.\11I al hl"r(' for ;1 rompl•''l' 1·h1•C'k11p .f 'lrc• Cntt.~c· . c;L EN l)Al.~; I \Pl In· \"f'ti l1 gato1' l>l:imt• .1 1'moul d.('1'111J: r11!.il'<'ll1· tor a bht:t:e 11 hrt•fi ~ullt>d a ShO.t"~f hottl(' hrr(' anrl !..1lll•1I 11111 .r. ndult ~ ,1 nfl fou r 1·h1lctrC'11 F1r11n11·n .. 111.1 ·rhur~d.11 that the 1 l)!":it1·11t• h;Hf l.lt•1·n nolicc~I :-.non ,dlt•r 1t 11:1-. 1h1ttJ1Jt'rl ,11 t id1•nl .1l l1 111110 :1n 111 t'l''ll t1I lt•t l 1 /,;111 • It• .~PJttittary $C'oll F . Last , son ol Mrs. fharlott,.c M. Last, 220!i f'1c sta. Nc\Yp ort l!c J<'h . ha s b ee n i.tC'C'cpll•<I a t D<t lla s 1'h1..·0!0~1ca l Semina ry . 'l't.•:<tt-., Ill :.I fOUl"•\'('i.lf J!r arl11;1 ti:-proS?.ram of f{ihll' ~l ud~·. th1 ·nlOA~. 1111 ,-.:-1 1111 .;. r._\';1n ;!r h~n1 . 1 ~1 ~·t·k .111d I lt•llrt•\\ College ~ Sigpups To Start "J'hc period for filing ap· plications for University of California fall 1975 enrol· lmcnt opens Nov . I . 1-l igh school a nd com· m unity college s tudents con:;;idcring ;ittcnding any of lhc university system's c ampuses may obtain registration forms rrom school counselors. Appl ieations s hould be senl to only the student's first c hoi ce campus and must be accompanied by a $20fee. Enrollment will close when campus enrollments arc met. Campuses where enrollment ha s closed will send a pplications to the student's alter na te choices of campuses if those quotas are not filled Scott Parker Hospital Pick lloag l\temorial llospltal Adn11nist1·utor Scott Parker hus \i on uppo intment lo the bo:u·d or directors or the Jl os pitul Counc i l or Southt•rn California. Parker I\ 111 r<•pre!ltnt th<' cooncil's (Jr:.ingc Counl.\• District on 1he board . Fuel Save r s llURST, f.;n gla nd <API ·- A C'hureh In the tO"A'n of l·lurst decided lo hold its evening .!l<'r,•lces in the <£f· terOOQn lhi!!I wini er to i a\'e furl. The detislon \\o'a's madt: 11rtcr t he churl'h ICurncd ltt oil bill ~ill Rll up to $1.200 l h1~ winte r (rorn S480 la:r;t \ l'<•l ' ' Ftom Wire Services Gov. Ro11ld lteap a says he r~ceived orrers from several publishing firms to wrJte bis m emoirs, th story of his administraU and about his conservativ philosophy. Reagan, who leaves otfi Jan. 6, said in an intervie be doesn't know yet if wiJI accept. "Right at the moment, it seems like• herculean ef· fort," tbe Republican chief executive said . * ABC Television says it was not r eacting to poor prime-time r a tings In removing Waller A. Sell· wartz: as c o mpany president to head a new ABC division nol involving broadcasting. • ( PEOPLE ) Schwartz was succeeded by Frederick S. Pierce, 41, an ABC· TV vice president. A company spokes91an denied that the shifts were a response to the poor ratings ot many A BC· TV evening programs, particularly those on Fridays and Satur· days, during the initial w eeks of the new TV season. * Jeane Mandel, Marylan- d's new First Lady, will open the governor 's man· sion to lritk or treaters this year. "I don't think this has ever, ever been done before at the mansion, and I think it's really going to be fUn," Mrs. Mandel said. Mrs. Mandel was married to Gov. Marvin MaJldel in July, s hortly a fter his divorce from his first wife became finaJ . * Colleen O'Connor says she is returning money con· tributed to her campaign for Congress lrom · now on because her pe rson a l $42,500 limit -a congress· man's a nnual salary - was reached. A haU ·dozen checks were m ailed back to the donors, the Democ ratic nominee told a news conference in San Diego. Rep. Bob Wilson, her Republican oppone nt, has reported raising more than $100,000 through Aug. 31 in his bid for a 12th term. . * A Sl million damage suit has been riled against the estate of the pilot or a plane w h ich disappear ed t wo yea rs ago with Hou se Ma jorit y Leade" Hale Boggs <D·La.) and Rep. Nick Beglch (D·Alaskal aboard. l\frs. Onita Brown Kul · Iberg alleges pilot Don Joni was negligent When he at· tempted to ny a li ght pl ane between Anchorage a nd Juneau in -.-.•inter weather. ·rne lWO congressmen, Joni and a Begich aide, Russell Brown, were declared dead arter an intensive search failed to locate the aircrart. * Retired Adm . Thomas II. Rtntal1 .•...••••. 3000 "6'19 le • ·' • • • ,,.,,,.· ~ E . • anne 9000-9099 Bu · 1 & ts _. .,,,.,.,._,, quopment ....... , smen, ""estmtnt Employment & Automobiles & other •... ~A~1na;;;;;;nc~ial~.=··=·=··~·~··~·~500l).::;:~504==9~::E::!:•~t~:n:..;,.~····~··-7~000-~~7~199~~Tr~an~s~po;rt~a~t~~"~·~··~·f9~100-!g::9~'1"!~9.J· ERRORS: "Ad••rllMrt should chock their ods dally & ,.port errors lmm•dl1tely. Th• DAILY PILOT •11- llaWllty for lho . flnt lncorr•ctln11rtlon onl7. ._I ___ ,,,_ .. _...JI~ GeMrtl R.E. 1002 NO DOWN TO VETS Neat, clean 2 bedroom home. Located on beeutlful tteelin- cd slrcct. A brick, wood burning fireplace. hardwood floors, & a shingled roof make lhi1 house a real 1"11 1ot )'OU. Full price j111t $34,000 Sun/Eves. 675-7011 Just Listed Irvine T errac;e Owner Will Cany An e:rtra sharp 3 BR Home · on a large J10x135 ft comt:r lot with warm natural wood and brick tcxlures, 8elf cleaning oven and much more PLUS Tl'le owner wants a [&st 1111.lc and \VILL CARRY THE 1st TD. Only $87,500 ~u 644-7211 em 4 BORMS., 3~ balM. family rm., formal dining rm., pool. $149,;.oD. OPEN SAT/SUN. l ·5; comc'r Sanllago & San- dalwuod, Newpon BeRCh VJLl.AGE FAIR REAl..'T'Y ll'~ormerly Vic Stuart R.E.) 494-7531 • PRINCIPALS • NEED lNCOME PftOPf:RTIES ALL ARfo:AS f"OR OUR · INVESTORS K.v. om, 776-7652 SPACIOUS! Four huge be;lroo1ns. G I a n I gourmet kH,·:hcn. Vncant. S up e r b cont. lillon only $43,950. cau ~OlOAgt. .. coLU:.:GE P<1rk: 3 Br .. 1~ 00., h"?'C., dbl. gar. Cov'd. p11.tio. l"rid : of owner.;hip. Fonin Co., Rllr!i. · 6'42-5000 $27,900! J.\ssume 7!.f.+ loan. $153 Mo. Clean. ~ h 11. r p , ready. Call NOW lo acc •. 847-6010 A{.;!. I aiol Direct I 642·4321 Call Collect' Subscribe fo the n•wspaper that .l-•I R... lllOl 0.Mr•I R.E. 1002 Ganoral R.E. 1002 ·-llW.-----EST-A-TE--= LAGUNA HILLS COUNTRY CWB .... Neat u a pin & twiec a.s . UYING , SA,l.ESPERSONS · ~' ,.' .:!".!"::~:~~~ BLUE COLLAR growifll'. are a s. E.'tisting PAYMENTS Natd 'A Ntw" Outlaolt? n!A loon cOn be """"""· . •b•rosh Slart• 13<,soo. FWh n' cl.,... New 'pain!. ~~t ,. BEST BUYl!I Need Jast We 1ell er1 · 1p,.1Md? bouxht new. 3 Bedrooms \\'e are intervieWtng men and Harbor Vlaw Homtt with family room oppol.itc ~~ ~ and in-Beautitul 3 BR.. 2 b a · convenience kitchen w I t h expenenc ~ frr sales po&&. "Cannel Model". Profi.'$1i. l'ntry from garage. Queen hons in our Corona del Mar • decor. Otfeml o.t $12.~ !117.ed master suile. Choice alfice. Eam and learn ln a Ontu~ . Mesa Verde k>ca.tion. Qill dellght.ful atrnolphere oJ: !}:; 5-16-2313. antiques and nautlca with 21 OPEN1!L9•1T'S FUN101JENICl.1. helpful, compatible co-~ · worke r s and lndhidual - broker Usislant'e. ~-!OJ'~:f RI~~~= CORBIN-MARTIN . THE REAL ES'fATERS , Call N.lgcl for apprintmeJ:it R•1ltors .... 1211 Anytime * 644-7662 .1f ~NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES Ope 'tll SOid Reducei! by Sl0,500 Gr.a.cklus ·t;v;ng & groat Jn. vestment .On Big C a n y o n Golf Course. Lwrurioul 3 bedl'OOm, 1Rx32 liv rm, din rm, dbl wet bar, mnl'ble ·master bath. Owner w 11 l carry m ht TD at Ml'~ on 1149.500 price or Jcasc Jar $1000. n10nthly. 29 Rue Gnind Vallee Ask :it gate lnr dirccUons VOGEL & BABBITT BUlLDE 'S TRAOE·IN Uke new 4 BR & tam rm. Luak Buili Home locat!:d in Harbor Vlew a rea . Cathedral b!:am ceD's tn liv & fam rin. S pa c ious ceramic tile entry, lrR din rm, eating nook in kllch. crpts, drps, pt:•k-like yd, ful)y spril"'klered ind cov'd patio. $91,000. Xlnt. .finan. clng a1•ail. cau . LUSK CO. • (ll41 644-1321 CUSTOM POOL ASSUME YA 7°/o NEAR BEACH CUI de sac atrect. Prime kic".tUon. Ex:oeUcnt f I o o r plan -fonrlh.I dlriir.:;. Bright kitchc-n. OVER S t ZED custom pool. Assume "P.~t.4 VA Of approx. $26,000. Seller wants F AST ESCROW. Take a dv a ntag e call 842-2535~ OPEN TIL 9• trs /:IJN 10 BE NICE! -' ' ' . THE REAL ESTATERS , ON THE CANAL Two story, 5 bedrooms. Plush comfort thruout. Deck to Water's Edge. SacrUice :-VacanL $79,500. •Jl!llQuail~ Iii IPI~'! . P1 op11rt1n ·' 7$2·1f20 . 'M(IOOUAl\StNIW llACM> COLLEGE PARK This btauWul College Park hOme ks just .... ·a!Ung to- m a k c g.ou nappy. Every1hlng from the shake roof to the hardwood noon spells pride of ownership. Ask ahout listing No. ll'F.15. Call ~9-191 Panoramic View. ·+ Poel CORONA DEL MAR, large 2 Uory, 5 bcdrm custom hom e with 3 fpl cs. dowrm1ail'l' family room * 11tudy + 2 bedrooms make .ideal 11eparate quarters for w h a t ever )'Ouf needs. Private b c a ch privileges. TOO-you 011•n the l.1nr\! Ort' ly $1.».lnl. Good financing av~llable. Shown b )'. 01~ po1ntmcnl. MESA DEL MAR BARGAIN 'nils popular 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba ia truly a fixer. But It's prUd way below market al $39,990. The owner has gone ,. needs a quick sale. Call .... ..., C:SELECT . T'PROPERTIES Fourplex l-2 Bedroom, 1 balh. 1·3 bedroom, 2 bath. Air con- ditioned, ft('ar t r c e way. Pr1ced right 1or S67,500. 644-7270 ~IG HOME~ 4 Bedrooms .._: llUJ,'t! IUCp down fa m i I y room. P.J11stcr has ruljoinini; ollicc, prlv11tc sun balcony and room-siitc clOSl't. A reai bc11u!y ... B BARGAIN at $."11.950! C111ll 11~t. 8-17-fiOIO. General R. E. J002 TWO ON 'A LOT Charming tiohie: ~ BR., dtn & 2 balhs: plus 2 bdrm. income• unit; ru:. NewWit Hts. a.ooo 1 • NEW PORT Here is your new port ot call in Newport B eac h. Prestigious 3 bdnn., 2 ·ba., family r m., with wet bar· dining rm., g o u r met kit: che n; lge. lot with lus h lndscpg. $79,500 CALL C!) 646•2414 A~._ 71.EALTY Nr11r Nr•p•rl P••I Offlr• Newport Beach WESTCLIFF BEAUTY. ExC'cutive's Dream Home l'\ow xlnt financing avalhtblc. :~ lkdroom, 1% balhs. Lg !iv rm y,·/fplc, dining area. sparkling clean. Owner li· quidating. Fast e&C'l"Oll.', 646-3928 Eves: .sa.2426 Lachenmyer Realtor PRESTIGE DUPLEX Real pride o I O\!.'Jltrship!· Two 1400 sq. ft. 3-bcdroom units .al end or handsome cul~sac. Buy now -mjoy upprrciation -Bell one tater for profit! Each can be mid separately. Oil! now? !1t6-2313. . . 'OPEN Tll t • rr'S fl.JN 70 l!E ~ ~ tii&ll1tl VIEW HOME . SPAC I OUS LIVING ' Custom/quality! 4 Btdrooms: hu"ge dining area & family room. Separate J::UHI or "in-law" s u I t e . Enclos.ed pet)o with swim- ming pool, Sllll,500 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 675-4060 VIEW & POOL Spacious four bedroom fami- ly hOmc in Harbor View Hilts. Priv11te comer k>l Sparkling pool and your owft lx-aullful viC'w of the 11·orld. Call 67J....8J.Xl for m u r,. .;.,;a,iis. i til) General R.E. 1ooi Moorer, former chairman of the Joint Chiers or Starr. will be honored Nov. lOwith 1 the Distinguished National Veterans Award. covers yowr hometown best ... you1t Hometown. Daily Newspaper Walker&lee ···~ ,.,.,. 4 BEDROPM fll Coldwell Ban~er Sen. John J . Sparkman ID·Ala.), chairman of the awards com·mittee, and R1ymond Weeks, director of the national Veterans Day committee in Bir· mingham. made the an· nouncement. Pioneer aviator Charles Liadber1h, who died this year, was the r ecipient in 1973. * oerying their church's hierarc hy, three Episcopal! women de acons . i r · regularly ordained lo the priesthood last .July. said they would go ahead and celebrate lhc Eucharist during an ecumenical scr· \'ice Sunday. They also sa id they! received the s upport or m ore tha n two dozen Catholic writers and theologran!i who expressed •·our concurrence in prin· ciple with the acceptanre oq thf ordination of women to! the priesthood of the unlvtr· snl church.·· DAILY PILOT A DAB OF PETROLEmt · JELLY i1pplied lo the lhreadg of flru?!:rna\I polish and glue boltfes wlll k~p the li_d!! from sUcking. Tty a Daily Pilot Classilled Ad lo buy, .sell or r e nt &0melhlne. 2 bath, double gat-,c, corftcr lot. Eastside, CGs!a ?.1caa. $34,500 I> Rey Mccardle Realtor 1110 Newport Blvd., CM 541-lm BAY OCEAN VIEW NEWPORT HElGHTS 3bt. 2 tfplcs, dini111 rm, Jrg lot. 128 Kiflll:!I Plllce·$93,ID). By o\\•nct. MB-44Tl S©Rdti N\-~ t.tfc,:, s That Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuclft 14iN~ fi>r (lAr I, IO~N ; I H E'T u c ·I ! · I I I' I' 1 hod mv'l>1l•, mv l1wn, my . . . . $hrubs, and 1nv -trfntn.d .--,.~.,,.----~1/ic $•me Wy. 11...it The three who 1aid they "'ill participate in the Rerormation Su nday ser· vice al New York City's R i v e r s i d e C h u r chi • celebrating "women in the! ministry,·· are All1on Cheek or the Diocese or Virginia, Carler ll eywfil or the• Di~~se ot New York wndl Jea nnette P ltcard or lhc Diocese of !\-1111ne'sot:.. FATLUR I ._-,-,--,-,--,&-' f) CC11to!n !tie dlvc!r.le QOOt1! ......... ....,,.... ........ _, ,, "''"' ,, '"' ,._, -· < ye~ dtvtlop /;(ltf> !JUI l'!Jo. 3 be~ ' . SCRAM·LETS Anlweri In ClaulflCitlon I080 EMERALD BAY -OREAMY FOR YOUNG COUPLE '2 bedr.oom charmer re<:¢ntly remodeled. New Ju~hen. carpets, bathrooms. Choice commuruty oilers pools, tennis and private beach. View lrom sUnde<:k. Rare opportunity at $89,900. SPYGLASS FOR 5139,500 SUper view. You will love the way it;s deco- rated. Owner hates to leave. Com, see this home and be prepared to buy. THAT ELEGANT FEELING Dov~r Shores custom home. Exciting view spacious rooms. 4 bedrooms, den, open fam~ Uy room , an4 · kiti:ben. .Beautiful pool and terrace. i225,000. ' MAGNIFICENT VIEW A real charmer. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den in~ large .fam.Jly or dln.ing room. 2 lovely patu>•. 3 Car garage, sparltllng pool. One or Irvine Temce's best. J189 ,500. IDEAL ilG CANYON CONDO A treasure or a 2 bedroom plus ramlly room Dover model. Exquisitely decorated and landscaped . End unlt Yot> must see thll. ,139,500. INCOME UNITS NEAR BEACH Build equity In sharp corner duplex "'hile relaxing Jn bonus rooms over garage. Selling price includes ranges, refrlRerators washer & dryer In laundry room. Priced t~ sell at .1 ,93,000. DIAL 644-17'6 2161 San Joeguin Hi1l1 Rd,.. N.8 . A, ~OLDWELL BANKER CO. ,, .. Go Th + Da m 67 Su Hu Ne a n 64 l Pr '" c,, fin ('l'i ·~ LO mo r rrldc11, Octobl!r 25 1q74 DAILY PILOT 0 5 , 1.G=•=•=•=ra~l~RJ.~E~. ~~=1~002~i"G=-~·-·~•~r~•""l~"R.~~~E~.~=~~=l=00="'2~~1~G;-•~ne~;r-•il~"R~~.~e;·~~;i~1~ooi2;"G~-~lf'~'~'-'~l~R~.~E~. ~~~;~1~00~2il~G;1~n-,:-,~,;_1:.R~."E~-;· ::::~1"002:M~?-"G'.:_•~•"•~•:•'.'_l"?_R':. E:·~;::~"l~00~~2~I ,~G~•;n~er~•;f ~R;. E~.;;;;~;;100;;;;2;;G;;e;;";;";;';;' ;;R;;.E;;-.;;; -;; -;;;;-~1~00;;;;;2 General R.E. 1002 I-* Balboa Bay Properties * * * * * * * PICK UP THE PHONE BIGFg~E~ON LARGE FAMILY I DOVER SHORES PENINSULA PDIN1 BAYFRONT ~ MODEL HOME This is ror you! 6 BR Panoramic view. 1van J Her·ilage (ollecl•IOR AND CALL + fam. nn. + ofc. !or \Vells cust. bit. 5 BR. l am proud lo prese nt classic Cape Cod . Supt·rNy de ,.() r 11. 1 t d and I ( h 1•c. 6 ~0 •050 1tuKl~npe<1 4 RR hom e • ., Dad. Bltn. music bar & ge. am . rnt, formal ho1ne on the harbor eatrance, \V ere you .'I -. Vii·\\ or Bil; C:ui)'on url'a 41 niuch more! $150,000. dining w1cou1tyard can wave at every bee\ headed !or the and r 11;1.111011 1~1nn..i. Fonner .. 67>7060 pool. $135,000 . 642-7491 briney deep; even the brick patio, with its BARGAIN HUNTERS .',OPEN Housc.c ·.'..' "'~'" """" S.-duded ..... r lush plantjngs, cupturesihat New England $32,500 _ 3 Bedroom, dining, 1 % baths, ..--~ d:oo1· Jiving iu..._·a \\'\lh pui· • EASTBLUFF V.A. REPO Shurp Fountain Valley Super clean 4 BR. hon1e 3 BR , 2 ba. hon1e. $1200 Hu ge fa1n./di11 . rm. Dn., $775 costs & im· Ne\vlv redel'. O\\•ners I pounds, paymts. 5347 a n x·i o u s! $70 ,500. 1110 .. l".1.T.J. Full price 640·8484. . $35,250. 556-8800 m REALTORS LJl 4 Local Offices To Serve You m General R.E. 10<t2 General R.E. 1002: T • I 1 I [' · 1hig ~1\'e11, urll'llta1 gur1ll'1\, chllr1n. he 1110111 eve, as a arge 1v1ng double garage, room for boat & tr•lltr. 252:4 OCEAN BLVD. \lew dt·rk, ~:.i• fueled n~ r 1n., kitchen. formal lining rni., n1str. Sparkling ho111e, great buy, call 540.1151 . Quality duplex; good inconie. Open Sun. 1·5 pit, i\la1n 11.-• iden..._"" rea11~ Jxtr1n .. den + a naut1E91 bunk rootn for , Joanne Buchanan :i 1.-'0!l\'('l'!l!l.11011 well lo living drop-ins. The 2nd level :t.i:1" 3 bdr1ns. + den REMODELED 4 BEDROOM 1'\JOn1. 101·111111 dint~. raJ}ury f! l I [ I All ti · 45 ft 103 BAYSIDE PLACE 1wn1, h1l111dry·S(:wl11g room. ,,. or t 1e rest o t 10 gang llS on a • . $37,ooo.-·ralk about value, i1nag ine 4 bed· 11,1"1.:T' ruHi.11 ·r it u I t l'. 2 ~ lot + pi er & float. for f.255.000 & you own roo1ns 2 baths, beautiful front kitchen, coin· Gorgeous '''atcrfront ; pier & ~lip. Open Sun. I hn·pll•t"'~. !l1r('hl•n fu 11 y :: the l;ind! Excellent finm1cin g available' plete \Vith new appllanL·es. large enclosed 3·6 tilaria Bu ~h ··•11111·1~·d \\'il h 1Lll n)od('f'n I • J d i1111•'n11i1·.~. Cull tiTJ-8.).)0 for JEFF BRIERY' REALTOR patio, new carpets anc paull. ~ocale on 1318 BALBOA BLVD. 1 an upp1. safe cuJ-cJe-sac. Vacant and owner wants I 1 ' 4 "·l & 1 8 n11nacuate :.·sty.. IJ\rr11 ; pier(. sip. I oPl •1ni 9 .ns FUNl"Ollt?met• !\'!OST ELEGAN'f Ol'lj'ICE IN TO\VN action . 546·58 0 v•alerfront. Open Sun . 1-5 \;irolyn ~lason I f(-~ 2602 NewP.,rt Blvd., Newport Beach JUST REDUCED 308 POINSETTIA I @I 67S.9111 24 HClJR SERVICE A SPECTACULAR HOME ANO INCOME Corona de! ~lar t hartn. Open Sat. & Sun . 1·5. j ~ UNIT -011 Balboa J>eninsul a l1oinL • Un· ~lal')' vonGcldcrn ~ . 1=======;;;.1 ·· CORONA DEL MAR Two 2-bcJrm. cuties. always rented . These are the lowe st priced, rea lly nice properties avail . in this exclusive area. $63,500 Each. Buy now and enjoy the increase in value - each is on f-t·2 land. Drive by 603 & 610 Or- chi d, but please do not disturb tenants. BAYand BEACH 675-3000 General R"'."E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 .. _._._....__,._._.,._ .. _r_t_TD" .. ._ _ ~ usual e Unique e Nea l • Inspirational 3soa RIVER STREET Gen.,ral R.E. 1002Gtneral R.E. 1002 e Con1forlablc e Private e Spacious and lloine & rer.tal; pier & sli p. 011 the canal. cozy. 5 Bedroon1s on a corner lot with 2 bed· Open Sun . & ~Ion. l-1. Edy Guest LIDO ~lE Like new 4 BR . & lgc. family r1n., 6 baths. 1-'ier & float. 30 ft. lot. $160.000 . 1ian1ily ho1ne; 6 bdrms~ 4 baths. 36 l<'L lot. Pier '& sli p. $295,000 Attractive 3 BR .. 2 ba. single story hon1e on 60 ft~ .street to street l<it. $152,500 40X90 Ft. $250,000 t ~OXI05 Ft. Sl65,000 WATEHFRONT LOTS BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR roon1 rental on ~eparat e lot. It's hard to de- sc ribe this exciling and cla ssic home . We CALL FOR APP'T TO SEE "'ant you to sec it -\VC kno\v you 'U love iL No\Y priced to sell. call 540-1151. NO DOWN VA -YOU 'LL LOVE THE. \Yide open feeling of this Costa lifesa hon1e. 3 lluge bcdroon1s, 2 baths, 2 brick fireplaces, fa1nily room and n1uch. 1nuch n1ore. No 2nd car needed here -walk lo every1hin ~. 1\ terrific value, call for full details. 546-5880. UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW FROM CATALINA TO LAGUNA -enjoy careirec Co nd o1niniun1 living \\'ith security 23 1-l l'.:R~tl'l'.\GE LN. Spectacular fairway view in Big Canyon. $265 .000 -J.~ee land . Carolyn lil ason 1907 GA_LA'fEA. Irvine 11erraL·e: ~in1ply spe_t· tacu\ar. view . $235.000. lilary Graha1n 316 OTEl?O. E-Plan. end . unit in the Bluffs. llighly upgrade<! thruoul. Q\vner \Viii ca rry !st 1'.D. Heduced to S99,500. ~lary Graha111 BLDG. LOTS AVAILABLE Palm Desert . =36 \Vhite Stone l.n. fleduced lo only $17.000. l\'lal'y \'Olll~eklern FIRST OFFERING n upl•'l>., :: INh·n1.. "! hath'! I !'iU'll; l:,:1• 1'111111~. 1' II JI•' r .. , c:in 111'\\. & 1u•·" 11uud~~·i.. 111 ~pulh:"" n1nd1tl•1tl! Gou..I 'lllllllU'l'/11 l)lh•\ r ,. n I u I • \,kini: $11:,.000. <":ill 61::-::G.;": 67"..-81}:G eveF 111111 1 Bachelor Pad Corona def Mar ! Ct1ll 11.~~!l~ IJ~~~~~ir~hle ~ and con1fort. Con1pare others and this will I ~..,..,~~..,..,;..,~~,.,;...,~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ be your choice. Priced at ~00.000 c.on1plclely 341 Boys1d£' Drive, II 8 6 75 ·6161 San Juan Capistrano vie\\· lot , ~25.000 For det:iils t•all Dorothy Catora Corona 1-hghlands 2 br 2ba pool ho1n•• 11 itll 1 <.1 r go l' n1aster suite private hc111.:h 111•(·t·.~s ;iutl vr•r,v :s1w1.:1:1I I in ancin::: '1ITU11~en1enls. SG~.::ruu BUENA VISTA BAYFRONT Char1ning 3 bdrm., dining rm .. family rm. & study. Pier & slip plus sandy beac h. Close to N.II. Y.C. Owner \viii finance. $198,000. LIDO ISLE \•ia Lido Nord bayfront dupl ex. $180,000. Bayfront 5 bdr1n . with pier. 8295,000. General R.E:. 1002 "f'~rl'll R.E. 1002 furni~hed. seller n1ay carry 1st Trust Deed I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Ca II 540-11 5 I . A DREAM COME TRUE!! IN THE BLUFFS No financing problens here ... O\\'ner will carry 1st trust deed (Jn der current interest rate)! 1\ choice Trina model with 3 bdrms .. 2 ~'2 baths; decorated U war1n , glowing tones. 7'12°/o ASSUMABLE LOAN BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 2 Ba Corner Pool Home. 4 Years ne\v with lovely Atriu1n, Beamed Ceiling, large family roo1n & kitchen. Home centers on unique decorators pool. Just list- ed -won 't last! Call for con1plete details. 546·5880 . Specializing in Homes of Distinct ion HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicola~ Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center 640-4050 I Cnll G.J.-1-~1 ~ ~ General R.E. ----ARE YOU A 1002: General R.E. 1002 howano Lawson jn. ne alton In1111ed. possession . $15,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 I 525 PLAYA * 675-5930 * 3637 E , Coast Hwy. I TINKERER OR 1-------------1 A HOBBIEST?? .------------------, ;; l:k'tl1'0ll!ll. ll11)1lly l'UOlil plllii 3 BEDROOM- IMMACULATE NEAR BEACH -ASSUME Pe r rcc tl.v n1 nnicurffi lsndscape. Secludffi entry. C(•~Y 11;.1rlor \\'Ith rock fircpl.'.1.ce. F111nily dine. Che· c1ie k.J11·ht!n. llus.:t· bed· l'{lrln1s. A~sunic :11 \ • ;. FHA J.1Ji\.1"1J 11·ith payinenrs $1691 n10. All thi.'> plu~ \\!:llk to shopping & schools. Loads or .. 1.-allpap1.'r and shutter11 + BOAT GATE -ex· ceptioMI vnlue -rull prit"C only $43.950. llurry caU now 842--253:>. OP£N TIL t • "S ,UN 10 BE NICE/ ......... ~ Realtors, Inc. 1401 Uove St .. Ste. 220 Ne,,•port Beach 133..9711 BEACH AREA Brokers Only!! DUPLEX rilaintal• inrlrpc11dent sln!J1s ERITAGE Corona de! Mar TOP EXECUTIVE Spacious 3 Br 2 Ba horne in full~ st1:1fled clclu oClil'Cs onl steps rronl the Occall Expcr1t'nt.:ed I p1'Ufc:s~n;il \l'il~ a !urn bachelor apt app1'011l'h PSsenrii1!._~!ct1blr up.,tail'S. Hild it hns a :11Tangen1cn;!<:ne~o11atc.CuU GllEAT VIE\V! PRIVATE Al Black •• "1J.8·124. Fast Occupancy Romantic Roman Tub E bl._._. lJ<lVl't' Shore.~ l)l)n1c Uy hnn Totally u p g ra d e d r.tesa \Voods, '1 Rdrm, 3 bR, \\'ilh hui:::e bonus r o o m , Spec· tacu lu r 2 ~t ory 1\•ith calhcdra.I ceiling & entry, liv·rn1 & fonnul di n·r m. TI1is ne1v\y listed Select pro. pcrty is priced at $00,500. Call 5jtj.-266(), ~"I NANClNG AV,\ll.ABLE, ONLY $:)9,500! m Associated• LJ::!SOUTH C~T GSt UTT \Veil.~. 11·ith 1·ic1v. llon11111 COATS ~l-'l1011Brokers . WALtACE EASTS I DE REALTORS DOLLHOUSE -546-4141-l-l1n-d\\'ood floon'<l be <1 u ! )' Call u.~ f'bout this t!xlr:• neat tuh in ron1antic 111a s 1l'1· :1 br rantily roo1n home in suite: 5 lxlrn1i<., 4 bulh~. Eustbluff \Vith large park large a1du111. Honie ha !Ii like ya rrl and possible boat, ope11 11ily (e('Jing, bu! 11"i1h trailc1· storage a c ces s. &>mp!ete rrivncy. SIG9,000. Quic:-Oi 'cupaney i:: 1 short E.'\l'lusi vely \vith graced by f1-u1t ln_·~'t' 011 (Optn Evt"nings} extra si1ac1ous lot $2'J,:,00 escro1v clesired. Ov.11er \\111 help finance nl only $&1.,950. Cati &H-7211 eln c;;.SELECT I _ . _ I ol'!"Quail' ~ TPROPERTIES I 3ell Idle "'m' ...... &12-:m• Iii I Place _ Gener•! R.E. 1002 Prap1trti1t• . 752-1920 J. \.. .......... n N<WPOn """ r macrr 8 1a 8 blt/yirvlne 1 eo .. ro~~;y .. ~E~.; .. ,;"' , bd1111. & forrn11\ d1"1ng rn1. ho1ne. Qu;1 lity d c I t i l i n g lh111ou!; iinmnc. cmd. l..ge. yaI'fl & covered llnlio. You S2Z:') pe1· 1110. p:1y111cnls 111;.iy IX' assun1c·1I on lhis shnrp pool ltt1111c. rull pr1c\' just $37,500. l~·~l bu.v -hcll\'l' hur1·y. 84i·OOIO f' ~t. FINER HOMES Priced From $49,500 to $750,000 IRVINE TERRACE BEAUTY Dramatic . beamed ceilings & handson1e stone·work -3 bedrooms, den & family room. OCEAN \IJE\V front living room, kit· chen & terrace. $135,000. Dona Chichester 642-8235. (Vll) "EMPTY NESTERS" 2 bedroom •· 2 bath, 1430 sq. ft luxurious home in University Park . Lg. living room, dramalic dining roo1n & ma ster suite. 366.000 will consider lease/option. E1nmet ~lcKune 644-6200. (Vl2) BIG CANYON BEAUTY Versailles w/superb VlE\V on golf course. 4. bedrooms, 41,'2 baths. $169,950. Bo b Owens 642-8235. (V L3) WILL TARDE for Ba)•rrout duple x units! 2 + J, 1 blk . from <Wean. For incon1e or poss ible t1ar· down. $65.000. Helen Ball 644-6200. (Vl4) SHORECLIFFS Custom 3 bcdroo1n ho1ne overlooking ca n· yo n & ocean. Private bri ck patio, rom1al dining roont Owner looking for offer. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (\115) NEWPORT BEACH -$49,5001 Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath hon1e wthrick fireplace & charming patio. Lg. corner lot Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (Vl6) BIG CANYON BUILDING SITE Lg. custorn lot on <tulet cul-de-sac -1nnr\'l'.!'- lous golf co urse VIEW. $95,500. Tom Queen 644·6200, 1V L7) IOI ~•r Drlwe 1•2·1235 16•4 MteArll'IU' 6•4·&200 N•wpofl 8eottl'I, CllHICHnil 9266a o .... ·u the land' SS!l:W. As· sun1nhle,. 51 ~'~ 10111 . c. F. Coles..fdrthy REAL TORS 6¢-0020 K.., ttlk Hiidy •lrKt.ry with yow tllh wffko"d • ro• 90 flo.....ti111li11t· All th locllfloM llJMd below •to dncrlb4f4 I" t'"'" Mt•ll by •dwvtlsl"t 111fw. whor• iw tcid..,'I Dolly Piiot WANT ADS. PoUoM showl"t .,... 119111.e'.1 fer solo or to '*"' oto urged to llst 111eh l11fo,1Mtllt11 111 this c111lum11 flKli Friday, Sot• 11rdoy a. SuMI..,. HOUSES FOR SALE ~ BEDROOM 1585 S. Coast 1J wy. 1\pt. • l l.nguna Beach 494-8558 $155.000 1Su n 12-51 3 BEDROOM 3257 Iowa St., Costa l\lesr1 545-2774 143,500 (Sat & Su n 4 BR i FAM RM OR OEN t 123 ~lain St., lluntington Beal·h 536-1767 179.500 103ily 3323 Nevad• (Mesa Verde N) CM 567-7067 $58.950 1Sal & Sun 12·51 S BEDROOM •424 Vist3 Ronin IBlurfs) NB 752·14301404·6404 $95.000 1SattSt1n 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM S4412 Via Gomez. rap!strano Beach 493·6651 $73.000 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) Pool Wfftrfront W1ltrfr ont & Pool ' I r:~:.\LTORS ~11\'CE 1941 673..4400 ~ 1. THE REAL ESTATERS 'I• ACRE ESTATE ~ ~ I s12n.:,co. Sa le 01' cxch.<111g:e. I i li"droon1s. 5 h a I h i: • Walker & Le·e ~~1::~11.rs' 9~1;J~ICl'S 0 \'er •t•~ l1r••• I ..l'«lilJl2, 20x·10 pool. Out-~':::-;=~~~=;::;:--:;-:":, clou1· RCl'l'Calion 1\ re a , NEWPORT BACK BAY Roo1n ro1· 'l'ennis C11t11·r. ' Large. Quality construcled I 'Quail ~ fnniily ho111e on cul ·<~c-siu:' [J o Pia•-. Hea\"y shake rool, rushc es· ~--• terior. Three bedrooms, t\vo I Prapertres baths. family roon1 nnrl 751-1910 heated pool. S.i7,500. 1400 QUAil ST. NIWPORT !lACH ~ l\tira Loma. Costa i\lesa Call S.l:l-106() fol' 11ppt "l.i!<I'. i1 in cli1ssified, Ship Principals~ly __ lo Shn1'C.' Results' Sl1-56i8. SEEK & FIND' Formso(\\'ater, WATER S P UO TLYTA LS A SF TUOPSRETANTOHMLLLWT 0 M I N ~ H A Y R T R T U A I E A A 0 ERFFR OSTT HMY~EE RB TP ' T l 0 P S R ~ T A I C E B R t T 0 ~ ~ WHR~TAW SNF l>EAT MW S RR ll U M\DI T&R~N I NSA ·rwsr. E M R P R A R S () S N T M T H A E P T TIROPAF GOG O<;~U TM<:UA AWATl,WATBRMRR E ll S R U W Y.' \' I \'A FRY C 0 to• lJ R t '~ AF.TS ll U MI UI ~ I IA SF ll U MI BLW IRNGKERELI CEO WATERO ~AOERRWL GEYS f G ~Ec·1M R S T [ A N 0 F. f R 0 S K A T [ I R R o~-"· fOC. t 11 · 1..: r t~I':\ "' M jl) ordrr an• l)r Rll o< thf e•panrltd "Sf'rk & Find" buok\. numbrni 2 thtou11h R, ~enrt WI rrnl• h•t e~ch maktnQ chffk• ptyabte '" ··~ l Find,·· St"r~ rf"itollf~m !:I\ nrb~1te. Adtlrt1>0< , letlrno 1n rnl'I" of th 1~ n1w~!)IPft I , The clipped eave. shioglerl roof, ~ltll".iY S1yle Clone entirely tn woo1. \'J\J0(1. v1or111 •:1111 I urn you on Of otf. Bu!, 11 ~1.11.:1..tutulur r 11\1tvlJ !ownhornes ut1e11y oo\lke ,1ny oth•·r•., pc1c~d obove the 1esl ol Nc1·11.'\i):i bt..il.I' strok11 your psyche, \'Vh1Z ri!]t111n 1 •! .1 le1surely stroJl·lhrough {OI ~Uj 1<.! flU\I l..t1ll lour). sci~ 2. 3, 4 bedrooin~. ':· c;k',. bd~cnies. mte luxury:·feel 111£:: yt<11..lllu~ru '>,, hJve utlluent fcehngs and It'll; Uf\Jt: 10 1'oll1t1 ou\ your check book. At $59,000 :inu up. you gotta love !he arch1tectu1 1' .ino s1•11mm1ng Liod tennis. Nr:v;port B.:.irh Coast H1ghw;:iy lo SuperlOI <irld !:LlOf\IJ (JCC!f up lite 11111 o..'.\l'f'pt1u11ally la~ hon11s 11>1>n1 nntJ l•\'l'rlil;(t'd jl'ht'!IJl'C ull set up lol' )'Utu' lioliby on quiet t.:ul·rl('·saf' s 1 r c e I . $-19,9;.(). Call 616-7171 ()PEN TIL 9 • IT'S FVN rQ BC NICFI ESTATERS THE EARLY BIRO GETS THE E,,,,,;!A~~~A~~!'" ,I ! hl:-tlroon1, 2 h;ilh f'O\'f'N'd f)JltO \\'ilh a \'l•ry lt1rJ..t:" 1\-cll ft'ncrd yard Its bright • "11l'Cry .1.· ,.1,•:111 ••IHI on a t1ire no trarfic st re~ t . S36.!fi0! ~ 7171. ()Pf.N TIL 9 • rrs FUN TO Bf MCC• [® ~ ~.\7,500'. T1\u .~!ot'Y ~ !<p11rk· 1111:..: puol. N111 11 i.: u n do . l;•I• l\I ft·~id••nli.d II r •·tf. l!un< -\\<ltl't 1n~1~ c .• 11 lil7-iii)lll ,\~I. --.~~-.....,-= Balboa Island 1006 j gt .. 6t ~\1~!.E ~n1~ rrn. I 11•/1\'l'I bnr. Lge. rario; 40 ll. lol. \'n1.:an1. :'\t{i.1,:;QO Q\vn1•r 6i5-271 t l6j:;..1111>1 Eve11111l!'I --I 1 l I I. l. lllll:'E. 1'<•11111h•1rl_v ,· .. 111•"lt•lt•(I. 1:1:. -;: It•, t't11Ht1t'\' kilo h• !\. ~ 1 lif: I \l't l'.1ri•1. {·I••'• '" B.1~. '~1~~1flli(l. Ch,n•·r (iJ: ... ;1111; -Bi lboa-PeniMu1a-1007 • r:.\\.Bll,\ r:.:LA:\11 • ~ • .'1; l'i"· i: .. 1 l"r .. 111 I lnnl•· 0111 ! '~ · 11•1.s 11·/::;ir, .0111. ,\ •·\•·li .. il• 111<1' ,,, p11'I' S: fl"at . E~1111t' ~:t!1•1 ~utqo·rl rn ,. " lJ l' I t·1>11· ll1·n1111(>11 T1·1·n1•. (";•~h :1" +• 11/\ll" ii• 1"'·'11. 5\:!jJ~XI. 1111n11nlll1l \\rt!lt•n hid, ;11·c 1n\ll•'1L ·"'tul 1., t:•·ur-.<•' f). l.~.\l"l'•·•, I·;,,., lil .. 1·. I !l '.o 0 l!l1, 1 '!11•• Ur,, 1,.,~ .\ni:;t•lo·"· (';1, ·-~i::;• ---BAY FRO-NT-- 1'1··1· ,\ ii.~11 :111: ! lo:ll("." •ti •!. ·1r1· n11 n••r r111,111. ,;,.;,1~IO I h111 n \!.tJ'Sl\:111 11.· .• 11~ fiT"r-klll.l Corona del Mar 1022 SAVE $8,340. j\1'\\ l'lll•lH•· I lUph•\ I ni & l'lt•rt, , h:1111~ ""'I '.? llr ~ H;i. f)\1 n, r/B11ild~r \h1'1 :.: I' I l ' S J '.: 'l !I (I I\, 1 ") ~ t;f'ld, nn~I 117~, •1'1.'\ ,\ l'll \l!\tF, ~--~· 1 i.11., ,., l!l'iP h, t .!1l l'n111q·ll11 C'tl\1 \\ 11 .J,ior ,,,, 1111111.;•' r .. ,. t~ll'll •/11·~ ~111111111' p1Hf11'l"I~ hi:"1 1, !'· Pll.OT \\'t111\ 1\\\•' ~ 1..·ulli'll11v -bl': ..... ~/ii:o: ---- :\ I. . ..... • J · D Frid~, lktObtr 2S1 1974 I~ Cord I Mar 1022 ost1 ••• -· -'~ untlngton Buch l'MJ Irvine 1044 ~1un1 S..Ch t04I ;:L;.;ld;::•..:l.:;•1;::• ____ 1" i'l ~S"'1_n_J_u•_n_c.;. .. :-•-•n. __ 10_7_a tel•.· Don'f can Me S33,950--N°"• B•tter , N w L 1 E 1 Th Fr OPEN ·suN. ·14 *ESTATE SALE* Just 10"." ~\', on this at Bra nd E lit "I n oy • clo nett 31S/l3t/351 10 Year N•w, 3200 eq 1·, . A Duplex!! tr<&(1 if~· 3 bdrm home wM 209 0p 31 .Spn Sokt 12 to 'L ~•~t lo\~~~ 11[>! r:.ui:= C rescent 'Bay Drive Wr. 3ba. outce & den. I•"'; J'ni a Oe.l!ihttul :mR ••wt df'f1 f11n1Uy room & full dining er mann •· T•-. •--'"•nn., •·-I· North l...al\lna, ocean aide family b om@ . Sl.25, :•: ,..,,., • .,. , •. ·.-wllhbe•"· room.lncludesca r.p ~t•. H ti t B h •• -.., ,...,,uu ....,.. 673-8760 Prinonly "TI'"'" ·"' .. ClOiie un ng on tic 11 nn., formaJ dlnitljt A oI h"''Y· Three new houlc1 • · tUuJ pnvate Prot1n1ls drspl.'s. Covered pauo. \Valk to liCt.oola elld bike a vkrw.~ Jt'a a llhor1 walk under c on• t ruction. 2· Mew VtrcM 1 , ·i ·: PLUS 10 11Choola. Call S0-l720 to bee('h !ron1 1h11 plu11h 10 1.ioo1, 1ennia: & p!U'k. Pric-Stori-. lradltlonal archltee- -~ ltunlly homf' In lt.1nl'ho La I'd rl,lthl for a fast Mle a.u-e;, 4 bdnna., 3 baths; ?ifESA VERDE Spadow 1 A charml"ll U l'\·nllll v.llh [ ......... ~I CUeiita. Sp11ii:lota "El Cu-111 Sl l.S.00> eJC(.,.ilent Of.'\:o.n view•. 1/2 br, cov'd. entry, llk)'tite 1 prWiu~ yu1'd r·ulT('ntty 111~ I ft~ Jon" n10Ck-I. 4 &>t.11oon1~. CALL SS2-7SOO Block 10 btllch. Quality e:-din'~. area. Imm•c. ;!\..r~ ducing·a ;tno. Re~$• a 1uu balb•. Dlt & hun O VISION • uu tnct. micro oven, trath CIOM to bicycle l:ra!l . ALL 5111.1 VII rm ""/wet Mr. + bonut (.Vm,pacturt. t-:<pllsed beah1 Country ch&b (COlf I ~'' on 11 stn('tou" 47:ic lJS Jnl Jn roo.nt. r.t01t 1w1n11 \\'It h • • cdllnp, Cllrpt-Una; 1hruout, $43.500. BY O\VNElt. 0 / 1hi· bo.-lllJU1 h.qf·01'Y 1oc11. ~ 111\l'bor Blvd., c .r.t. vie"· of nc-v.' ht•ah'CI pool REALTY I and 1 c ap ed/1prln.kltn. $Ii.I. & Sun. l to S Hon. ~ 500 fh'l'u G b k iiod 11l'o rin&'. l'roft's.;lonally profell81oniilly i&J1dlcaped I ~2774, 3267 Jgwa St. CM ~Ol! -ciuI 6il·1'lll reen roo I h1nd11cupcd. Don t wull tu . tl t'f!d hill company 11prlnJ:leni.$132,500toS137,500 Ml11lon Viejo ' ' l~iiullful '5 bed, 3 ha . S 7 4 , 9.S 0 . 1\ustuf"" Smilh On a site of over 3/4 acre. 4 OR. 2 ba Deane , ~ 114!-e thl11 or~. 1r~ S:UPERI Univ. Parle Center, Irvine THREE ARCH I BAY ~ L:pgn1d1..'11 1hruow. OrJL•ntlll Gol'n1iu1, 6-W-7170 A1tum1 7"• Loan 11 lhhl spaci<lu.s traditional by. o"•ner. UpJJ.'aded. El t ______.:.,.._, C:u'den~. Hoot and trailer \\'hh paym,11ta of $265 n1o11th home of 3 bdrn111., Jl/2 gar. door &·more. 1 Ut'(.'i!SS. $795 1)11 thUI 3 year old honlt'I. be.th.I, incl. mlltr. bdt'lll/slt--Newport Be1ich OPEN SUN 1.5 675-8600 • \V\th 3 bdrms, 2 baths, den ting m1. wllh lrplc. ~II • Total Cash V•ts & lnnllly l'OOm! F'ireplace, guest ap!. or ni a I d 1 3621 CATAMARAN VISl•N 4 BR, 2 BA, 1Je11· cpl~ ,t: ii·cl !ml' & built·ins. Just quru1en, 1 o I art u·m lot Dcvcrly llill!; c: .. 1111e t y p I' paint, Vai:&nt. Clo9e to s.w 900 Call 64141750 formal di~ rm.); country Oc11infront Duplex ~~ 50 Ft. lot; mint condltkrt NEW. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 3 CAR GARAGE HOME Cullom fea1ure1: Cl>rner lot, ctnamlc !lift tn· try, cathtdJ'al celllna In Uvlnl: roont tr ma1ter bed· room. wired tor stereo, you choose color of new 111\011 shag <.:al')'let. $59,950 Call RanchO Oevclopn1t'nl tn4\ 496-3451 or 1ee at 25900 Paseo de Jua.ntla, Sen Juan Capistrano s.::i rdt'ns, a ! I Itch fl fl 10 RIAL TY ~larlne HI. * Also· 3 BR, ' · atnioapl\;ere with a superb 11pai:loos !t b<lr111., :; bttlh 2 BA. lu'th1"1! firs. nr L fiJ ocean v1e111. $22'-,000 111111\t! .Jc li:u·i.'I.' pool. U\'t: TWO HOUSES Golden11.'c1t OJllt'ge, slunc 9ft888 I VICTORIA Hua:e enclolied atriun1 pallQ. ''u~.~1,-.-.. ~1~1y~p-1~,k~--.1"'09=4 Owner will finance 9%. J N LUX u n.1 OU S $22,SOO EACH term1. 8 4 2 -7 4 11, eve I~.... HIGHLANDS SECLUSION. Ov.1u:-r 11.•111 <.:tHTY tihnncini:. 968-1178 963-4002. Rm1'0I$ An lntercstfng 4 tx:lrm. home J<:n~l'>llk• COtita ~lt'Sll near ( BR'ASHEAR) ----...--·--· with natural adobe, hand Plac• . p· p rfe CLOSE· JN only a fe\Y blk.s. ID the Pri~ $187,500. Per Owna''• re q u e s t, prill(.1.pals mlj pl.ease. I JONES RIALTYINC ESt"'6 1114) e13.e210 j"'"i~:~; •~bopping.' . REALTY . ~g::JM);.~:tcr D~;. ~:1. 'S:;~1:~5 Praperli•• . ~ icture e ct· North end. Dramalic :> BR., beaE~i~~D BAY 752•1920 ~ Super shiirp, 4 bed1oom, 2 3 ba., gourmet kitchen; 4 o•-· d 11h -1 2001W.lllbolo~ FOR SALE BY OWNER A perlectiy beautiful 2 Br. 2 Ba home in University Parle, conveniently close lo shopping & schools, pools & tennis l.'OUrts. $ 4 4 , 9 5 0 . >.'LNT fin. avall. Ca 11 5.52--9179 lncomo P.,..rty 2000 BEACH DUPLEX NEWPORT- $32,375 Gor&eout 2 stocy Newpol't Beach duplex! 500 ft to Surf and $a.rid! ,J Ult $32,315 buyl It (down) or rubmlt on your terms. N E W ! · Ca.thed t &I c elllni's, fl.reph1.c.-es~ ce.ramic t i I c kitchens. 't ce,r.giu-age. True deluxe units. 4 bedtoon1 plus 2 bedroom. Good I e r n1 s . Full price ju11t $129,500. See to Lovet Call now (n4) 752-1700. INVESTMENT OIVIS10N Income P roperty 2000 VA ASSUMABLE FOURPLEX Lew lnterttl &: h1Jb 1ptn· dable. Onlt 4 Yff" old. Sell ot e:ccl\U,J\l'e.. 1!1~.:!l ~tin . ,., ..... 1400 QUNl n Nl'W'°"1 llACH lndustrl1I Prpty. 2100 ATT'N , UNIT BUYERS \\'c hove unlt11 In Hunt. Bch,, Costa Mesa . Subn1lt your off~l'S. Si!llers 111-e tU\XJOUll. Go<xl lnco nie iu iiood rental areas. Bruker M!).3a98 Lots for ul• 2200 TRIPLEX T\VO LOTS llll.al lM/209. $54, 950 Choice location, Huntington Pride of ownership. Owner's Beach. Zoned b u s I n e s s , unit has llreplace. Private ProlesaionaJ or offices . patlO!!. Exce.llenl Costa l'tiesa SZl.000 each. T l: R t.f S . residential area. ~·rite; KANPAK, 1993 Kihei Iii IPlace ONE OF A KIND Rd., Kihel, f.1aul, tlawail l.MQuail ~Io, Ph . .,...,..15211. Prap.rti •• " . j Unobst:ructetl ~oe&11 V J e. w Frnt Lot. di v.1de 1 n 1•00 QUAIL $1. NlW'°I' lfACH baths, nt'W paint in and rrptc., pool, vifW. J139,500 fo~~"'dW: ~. ~1~d!d NewpofthKll•Clli191nllt2&60 .. ·:;r, 7==~==~==-IMEc:A VERDE NORTH , o u t. Benur lful carpeting, Gl..Al\10ROUS C.'ONDO patio & gardi?n. Full ocean 1 -~C~O~U=P7L~E~'S~H70=M~Eo---1 ,. INSPIRATION POINT ' . la11:0 p;u>0lled family room 3 BR.. doo, 2~ ba ., "'"· eiow; •i~ooodltiooied. Walk 5' 1't. lot; quid ml o I --I~ 1400 au .. ~5s~.-~r.!~o•r ..... ," 1 t87~ lho~~. s, o o o . ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;I LARGE ocean view Io t , DANA POINT 1'.1onarch Bay Ten-aetJ, s . DUPLEXES l.::.o"Una-Siebert &al Estate l\o1ust 11etl :seµ Our D~ and extra large pallo, don't rn1., 2 lrplc., prlv. patio, lo tenni• -.. ~, • pn'v•t• I nd 3 g ...... bdm M bll !louse. Leaving State . .:.ruu pas~ lhls one. $34.0Cil. 1001 clubhouse S64 500 '-"""'' "" ,_ is a . pac..,...,. 11., o •Homes 1': only a block nwny from J-tu.i,:r t'an1 Rni . \Va 1 e r . " . S135,000. Owner may ---------- Fabulous ocean viell's G New beautiful duplexes .rrom $68,950 --Mount'n, Desert, Resort 2400 i;q ft, '.! ::;101'Y. 4.Br, 3 ha, 1, · CHAR·~ifNG' beach. $158,000. 2 Daths & lge. patio. Pirice for 1111 l lOO thla tc.n-ifl c f11rnily home. softener , sprinklers. on I y Custoni hon1e, 4 BR ... l ba.. financing. 8, x 40, 2 Br; This ronch ''~"· Rnd on. ot't'lill, !-;(1uipf"-'<.I $58.:150. By Q1\fl1er. Assun1c 9'2-4471 (i.:t)54WIOJ 40 ft. ':"~xlow v.•ull nv., 50 NEWPORT HEIGHTS· v.'Ould make an excel. 1 V.'ith 1111 lh1• nmt•nitiei;, \'A lonn at 7'"~ \\'/\g dO\l'l'l ft. dc<.k, huge den , bar; Vlev.', view; remodeled & wkend. home at the River, $9500 down 4·Plex $79,950 Oftlce Open Wkeods 11).5 Wk day~ call 496-3431, agt 33931 ~Jalaga Dr. VICTORVILLE- vnl)' ':! yetu11 ol<l. This pvnint. 3323 Nevada, C~I. :l Irelc. Owner cany loan. decorated 3 bdrms., 2 bath!I' er on your own lot, $995. cri~p. chan:nlngo 415 hPdrn1 5.~7-7067. PALATIAL $139,500. $69,500 Ternu ava.ll. 557-9390 Dana Harbor Income J-lome8. ~~1-")'1~1 ~~~;1 1 ~1~~~~~bj; VACANT!! PALAC.E ~ITH POOL Be:uitlf~~:~:c~! Close M1ERICAN Z. 'Jf•t I ' Q · k · Cl --' Ocean \'IC'1" Jacuz:t.l too. J ,·u· I'"" 1-··I fot 4 BR APT size mobile home in .... , t. · uic posse ... sion can 11.uu 1 b , ·•· "v"" · " . , t1M-i6oo .· .,-..... ,· :lb II l'.'fir garugc anc o nu K 3 ba., lrpic. +I BR., den, ON A CLEAR DAY you ca11 adultparkonthebay$18,750 fiPlll IOl~S -' ';"-"rni ... · ~ 1 room's n ew. S(X!cta<.:ular g~t house $275 000 · see forever _ or a t leasl •===="'""'-'"'°',.-540-3672 BARSTOW Liquidating $1 ,859,000. \vorth of land $140,CXXI. In oom· nilssions & o r discounts . ...... ~-~~! VA DUPLEX Near J.llllon Inn, free~·ay1 & golf COW'SeS. J<"ronl $'l:i0. VISleH RIALTY ~iun~t' in prur:i e residentj: eniperor size bcdroo1n and CHO ICE NoRTH [ND as far as r.1t. Baldy (rom NEWPORT SHORES ''Ac---7,--,,---=~ •11~"1 · C•)t.v fi replace, a sitting room A fantaslic llig ~1 1 · 3 BR 3 I"'· lov<ly 4 BR .. 2 ba. 1.,m, Completely redone 3 bdrm 1._•_••_•_v~•-•_•_,._1• __ 1_2_0_0 hll us Slllll'iOu~ rarn rm and I . • . . .. Alve ous \.'ICW " ..... " · · amily enlertru n1nu home ba d d' ~ f · • d ··" II + bonus room new carpels 1:11-.:c n1unit:u1·00 y a rd . •<& • .. en, in. rm., .,.,an1 mmac p l.-.:U to se . • ULTRA sharp 3 bedroom, an acre. f'rre 23 page color 2 bath, 2 bedroom 1 bath brochure. K Juveatmenl Co. uniL VA appraisal ordered. 640-8300 \VU! !!ell either no do"n I ~~=~------1 or lllW d 0 v.' 11 • Beautilully \VINTER or yearly rental, A. beautifully furn. condo at FOR BEAUT. LIVING i·lusl' VI escro''" s.i:i.~50. Call C!J , P l ' EMERALD BAY HOUSE SUN. 1-5. $72,500 ber 'u~? pooOwl & .__1_e00n n ih• R h S F 1 ' i\I Black, ~a-8424. D!=• l'~antasllc vie,\'! 4 BR., 3 ac ities. ner •..u ug t anc o anta ee l'ureh11sel' tnay ren1 until ~~Quail ~ ccil., 2 h'pl. S~0,000 l 1sn Skyline Dr. OPEN & paint, BBQ, walk t 0 EXCLUSIVE 239 Poppy Ave. m Associated Prapert11rs ba., den, bllr: tile entry D R A ?ii AT I c \VOOD & ::11~me. cau for appt. UILDI?l:G SITE. CUslomize lanclscaped. Sprinklers. u· Indian \\'ells. \Vrite P. O. c on d I tloned. Lu.xurlantly 8llx 914, Balboa 92661 or carpeted t h r o u g h o u I · 673--0479 late efes. Lovely 3 Bdrn1 + Gui:-sl Qtr! 752-1920 ~ "'/fountain; 2 Jr p I ., 2 GLASS borne: designed by lk your own secluded ranch ... gArage "'Ibach. Q11·s. 5C)UTH COAST 1•00 ou11" ·-""'WPOC:T a1Act patios. $185,000: 011·rier car: prominent architect. P~ We tr & Lee e11tate. 3 Acres + parcel ln rear(CJCeansidel. Encl. 111 ~1 1c:w8rokers TRY THIS FOR ry loan. ramie ocean & l'Oastal v1ew.1 _~=~R~•~al~E~'~'·~"~=-\\'/oc-ean view. Will build $45.!f.IO. '"'=''='-=='"""=~-~1 LUXURIOUS 3Ur, ?i1an1n101h brick fl!llio, brick r r 11 I c . .. , , S ER • PEG ALLEN' Si1uated cm deslntble Coasl HVH MONACO to auit. Orie~ by O\fller. •.. Fitt'tr.ncing !vAil. Jlol:lkc of-GREAT FAl\flLY HOJ\IE • .!. • A TART REALTOR 49-1-7578 Royal ; a tl'Uly unique horne. c714) 675-?0JO .ft>r,;.SIJ0.006. five II hnn1rd. & l'Oll\'~·11. de~, steix:fn lurn Don't PRY rt'Ot \Vhen you 1095 N, Coast. Lagunu Sl()j,000 Good Io ca 11 on, cs l m~~;;:::;:::;:o;TO;::o:;_,,:w; l.MQuail ~ liiiiilPlac• . Praperti•• · · ~lowitain Chalet. Adjacent lo lifts, $45,000. 642-7630 ~al Estate Exchge 2800 17 Units, close to water, ·in Cllrlsbad, trade all or part of $63,000 equity for your Lido OI' Newport Ar ea Home, Ask for Harr I 11 on Brkr. '129-4923 ,~ .. -. MOROANl REAL TY nn 1v/ nu1ss1ve bnck 1111 cun O\.\'l'l lhis home in a'Jiiii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iiiiii00ii Jan d s ca p in g, shag .;pc: ommercl1il Prpty 1600 .. ..u-l,;52'4222 * & dln;J!n a1•ea, 2nd fpl conveni~nt loci,ition. 3 BR. COASTLINE A TOUCH OF NE\V OR-throughout, sollner, g a 11 OWNER WILL • Ill" in Jlttrl ld den, shag crpt l BA, l1v & din comb, lrg • • • LEANS. 2 Unlts sl1uated door opener. Bank finlilll:ing lhruoul, bll in tit, c o v' d e~ u n I ~ y. k i I eh. Nc11·ly ... ~·iew. Enjoy the beautiful within walking d!st. to lllWn available to qulfd bu Yer CARRY &l/29/o putio, fenced lr!r s pa c e. painted 1ns1de and b n c k view of tho San Clen1ente & beach; priv. patios & \.\'/casb dn lo owner. For x 105' lot on Newport S4:l,!f.i0. H.ED CA RP ET, yard if f('nl.-ed and h II s coast lro1n lh.ls 2 bdrm., towering shade tree&. Just 1 _•~"~'~','"~'-''-~1121~==~-Jvd., Nel\'JlOrl Be a ch. 2 adj. R-2 Jots So. or they. R ~ALTORS. 641}-8672 shaded U'C<!s. Tot1tl price l llath Dana Point home. reduced to $70,000 BIG CANYON -·,ooo. 10 % down, owner W/4 tmlt 1bldg. !-"Ix-up or • G lfEENBROOK e $31.500. E-Z. tcrni.~. tm ller Extra lge. living rm. 2nd vUI carry. Cull tor Jn- .tear dl1. Owner sacrifice at L . 1 il I 1 will help you Own. Call Agt ., Bdrm. can be used as a LAGUNA NIGUEL: 2 Bdrm. EXECUTIVE HOME formation, p RE s T JG E less lha11 lond v ti l u c. 4 BR, huge am ~-pay 847-3584 studio & is attached to the Q yo JI alk For Sale or Lease or Lease IOMES "'~ """" , N cw $55 950 . . . on go course; w .....,..,,..... SllS.000. \ncl. plans fol' room. ear n · · · $42 500 gar11ge. Loveh·' lge. patio, to tennhi. $46,500 Option. 4Br, 3 ba, po o I, '~C'o-n~d'o-m~i'n7iu-m-.----' new duplacN. 675-6900. VERY SHARP • making So. Ca Ii f . en· Yiu.AGE FAIR REALTY vtew. Va I u e d at over HAUNTED PILOT REAL E~TATE Quick Possession 1ertalning truly a delight. {Formerly Vic Stuart R.E.l $200,000. Reduced Ill Sl79,000 for ult B~l ha ppy ni c 1n or l r ~ & 540-0555 'til 9PM SUJ>V sharp, 3 ix'drm Dutch s-G,UOO 494-753l ~'.:~~~TI{~"· 1F_R_E_N_CH--Q-U-ARTER, 2 b r W1·il•m'&Conipany " ' ' -' 1700 752·1920 1400 OUAllST. NIWPO•T llfACH 4 ON A LOT $72,500 9'7~~ ACRES -Free end Clear Value S45,000. Trade for condotninium, homf, or yacht. 499-t588. Charn1ing home CD~f trade for l-Omm/tts pr•p erty Serious lrader1only 67':>-1346 Real E1t1tt Wntd. 2900 triC'illlly re~lors~ ! Yo u . -S:R ULY UNIQUE Hlft'en home. Brund ne11• ~ condominium, 2 car g a r . t•holl'(" of '! 1n1m11c. 3 bdrm. ~!('Sn Verde Pool H o n1 e . pl ush cptll thruout &. ne\Y "'°' I~~ OPEN HOUSE overlookina: greenbelt, Call Corona Highlands ho n1 e11 . tA•<.500. 3 BR. , o •• ,-.0,_ easy care tile In kit.. & v e,t,c,. ""'!~ ,.,. .,. °" " •·-h •1 · ·"It 9'::0 l\loney, ·4 BR I: fam 0~1ter, .frv--u~u WAfl.'TED: 4 or 5 b<!drm Om·. modernish, o ne p.l'D-Ill\. Fruin Din-rm, Jiv.rm. .....t . "ove It\ on cri:u REAL ESTA:TE house near OCC. \Vil! rent, \"UICLa!. iSi'2.500 ra. \ Cust d<>slgn. Spac. 2000 sq. apprm:al. ti'\ rm, Ba c k Ba)', 2 3 19 OCEAll VIEW. Llke New I .... d l ~•- University Realty ft. ~c"'"''"ble loan. ~4 Red Carpet, Realtors 900 Glenneyre SL HEATHER LANE, under ~Br .. 2 ha., Laguna Niguel. ..~~-4:'. "!!l obtl!~-c ouu':""'th 0 iu1 ~~ ... -84 54 -194-8-173 ~9-0316 one acre. $89,500. Vacant, By o"-ner 496-3186. ,~ .w '"""~ ,,,.,, 300l E. C¥1 . J-l"Y· 673~lO it ft . .i pm 2·S I t OCEAN VIEW-NEW lmmediate possessilln. . S. A. Civic Center. Home •OYtNER WJLLSACRJJ<"ICE Eastbloff 1030 / FOR TRADE Dramatic 3BR. den. 3 b..1, ---,~Q~,;~,t~•~td~R~•~•~ltyhc---l ;ln~c~o:;me~~P~r~o~po~rry~~;;lOOO~; j l=''C.Oh:O . .o"'eo~,c'cc"c."c..,~~~-I $100.000. cameo Shores· lligh-• OCEAN SIDE 3 fpl's, gourmet kitch, load· 642-2991 C.M./N.B. Bargaln beauty in a private PVT PTY lookinSt for bousc land~homeil'/i>ri\'HtebeR~h BLUFFS CDNDO "E" Plan, Or Sale Deluxe 4.-Plexl In EMERALD BAY ed \vlth 1vood & glall s. HVH MONACO Desperef,t Builder! walled comniunity v.•l th v•lassum VA. \Viii take !?~ •m, 1""!'(1. :saBle. 4k B_r , ~I~ 4 br, fan1. rn'I., 2 1~ ha. x1ln l re~\ ha~vll1 of '·din-3 Bit 3 ba Spanish hon1e Ov,.ner \11.ll carry at 8% MUST SELLll private beaches. Beautifully Ofer back paymnt or small D<l, am rm. re ers \le -Xlrii~ vlciv nr. po o I. 1 ngton ae · consi er w/good OCEAN VIE\\' from l.'Ollt.rat:t of sale. $145,000. G 0 0 d Io c ation, cs t m Brand 4-I ll de('.'Orilted charming home dn. Write Classified Ad No. ron1e! Open house Sat & · · • ' trade for good H.B. or C.?it. ~'"''''BR $ll5,000 SAVE INTEREST landscapi""'• Eh,., water ' llt'W P e:~ "'lr un· ,,,,., Dail Pll t p 0 Bo S89 SOO 644--0188 H o. tal " u • .., tlnston Harbo"" th, with Ilowe~·,.,,,. vines ;~do1n-JU Y o, , . x , Sun. 4626 Col'tiand Dr. (213\ ' · ome or '"'n • . ~ . * * * · IOftener, gar door op ti r. ... . .., 1560 Cos! M CA 92626 i ~ -tTl-0686. " CONDO/PLAZA JADE REALTY 963-1~ COZY COTIAGE 2 BR. den, 1~% ba. Terrific Bank financing available to be3fh. $U4,000. Call lor Ing roof an patio. Con1plete a esa, t"'.\.. BEST BUYS ~.,,..u11°<,32 ba, ~.000.--~",·~ PLUS-J•;. VA LOAN "'ilh tti•.t. celling' & ,ky. view of ocean. Assumable qualified buyer w/cash dn. detfils and an appt't to sre. v.•ith guest houJil' in the rt~r WILL BUY YOUR .JJ~"" 0.)!7'" ""' .,.. 7~1' loan.AskingS51,500.Act 8 ~. 1• 11 Tht Real Estate Fair lor lcenagers ~r gra nd_.i. HOUSE 5 Br ., Ba Cl\! $47950 1032 3 Large Bdrms. brand ne"' lli.;hts, wood paneled Iii'· now! Y v .... ·ner. or apt <.:a BJ9·6133 or 5· "2551 Plenty of parking and all I' I OK · ' -· ' · · · El Toro cpt, d"""' vinyl tile, \1'00d ing room & lam. rni each 673-7127. Additional i nfo -r-"l """ · orecC1Sure .. 4 Br. den, N. 111~ $57.950 .,...., FOR RENT (2131 541~. ."' <#" •"""· SC01T REALTY 536-7533 3--'.! Dplx, N.B. $95,000 paJl('l!ing, C' v d pnlio-"·alk "'/its own charming frplc, Beaut lBR condo, z bft, furn,' ~IQ II ~ SPARLING RLTY 83:1-3280 7~; Jntr resl shops & "'histle clean. Ag\. l'OUlll.t)' kitchen IY i l h Ill' ocean. $350/\\10. STUDIO VACANT ... l .. -81iB""U ua I UP to One ntillion in pro- Costa Mesa 1024 Co~~~~·~ide 893-8533 shclle1·cd.pa~io $6.9.lt50 apt. furn. $165/Mo. in e. Comer: 3 BR., ne"·Jy redone. me .. Place perty needed before end o( · TAKE OVER rr Mariners School. Lge. lot. INCOME HOMES p t • . year! Apts &. er com· ""s :\u!lful 4 BR. 2•'"1'11 ~th~. GOVERNMENT LOAN ~RGE FAMILY HOA-IE u I WE HAVE OTHERS flU\/VA. $52,950 rap•,,r ,.••,.• mercinl. Sick properties ok. Gf's $65.00 hag carpets, -in s. situated on huge p o'o l NE\{ TRIPLEXES $849j() 7 -Mr Kay 640-8300 Dish1,·asher. Gor g e o u s J & 4 BR homes in a ll sized Jot·co~red patio l\'ith An1crican Home Realtors -GEM-Beautiful 3 Br, 2 6a, oo·~er's l•OO QUAil ST. NIW'°l:T 11ac~ --·-~-~~---" TOTAL DOWN La N' l'f . .,. <194-=13 or, .. 1001 HAVE G I Eligibility "'' cui;1on1 drapes. rgc ex-areas. o qua 1 y1ng. r or t:'xtra ptlrking for boat & ....,, "' Co :IT" 120-F Tustin Ave., N.B. uni!, frplc, private yard. 2-4 Pl N eel W k · · • On lhli; rcderoralo·d J h<lt•n1 P'-~"ed nsgregate patio & more lnfom1ation call BKR., !railer-priced to sell a 1 o•;> N. ast Hwy. REALTORS 642-4623 2 Br apts. 267S Elden Ave, ex e s or home In $30h1-40?i1 brlcket, r.11.-sa \'1•1111' l)t}n1c. Pril'cd v.·alk1l'n~·s. 11·s a R E AL 8-16-337~ $69.900 VACANT, ~-ell designed 2 {near ~1esa Dr.), Costa LargeH3u~~o~~~~ms, ~=rea, prioc On I Y • • 11.t S4l .$0 !'Cllt'r \Viii fl<'Y BARGA IN at S44 .000 . EXCEPTIONAL LINGO REAL ESTATE BR., l~J ha., 2 level con-SPANISH 4 PLEX 1'.fesa, 612-4905 bltns, closed gar., swini • ;ill l1uyers C'lo.dni;: l'I>" ls· ~j9:XJ Principals only. 4-PLEX 494-8086 499-1397 temp. Blln. kit. w/snack • S p ECJ;A C ULAR VIEW, pool. Eal)' terms available. j P<J..\'nll'nt.i; 11.ie s.1n'K! Ii" t''nl F t . V n I 034 bar; sunporch wtocean vu! 2 Bedroom, 2 bath W1its. Dana I bot , n .,,,, Now H 0 I $59 950 1 ~ ~c~t~ TIO tr.-~hly ~ain a ey Pride of <h\'l'll'r _ nrca. 3 Lge. liv. rm "'/beamed Prime retidenlial area . """""' urry ny • I~ , pa.inled 1ns1d,... ,, out. Call 51200 DOWN Bdnn o,,·ner urut. Ca 11 OPPORTUNITY PLUS reil. Needs paint & mi.nor Spanish exterior. BI t n 5 , custom lteluxe duplex. 2 BR First Pioneer Realty kit.Ill JI> H·it•irnda9G.1-ll'l16 1 Er n l ('forcon1ple t e , . r Ab.,, .. ~ enclos ed guages. Unitsl'flcargaragc.\Vell 8424421 ,--' ' -$347. per mo. bre<ikdo\.\·n. 1\gt. &t.'-1371 Don t. "'ail !or a reasonable 1111i~f6N R~';J.Ty"""· ins ul • 1 e d , fenced, &. NEWPORT BACK BAY Hu~t it· .~rvle hon1e. l blk to NE\\' CUSTOi\l110;..1E lnte1es1 rate. HERE IT IS. 494--0731 ~plrism.~· landscaping. landscaped. S73,000. Open SS UNITS, refurbished. Large, Queli1y ~'01t~1ruct1..'(I .'.lhlc s.1: Pni·k. 3 Bit 2 4 BR 2 Bi\ r~ni rn~ ii·et Act 0011.• on a i'J~ assUfl'!able L19un1 HUit 1050 .. C:n.tury 21 642_1n 1 Hou se v.·eekends 1-5 p n1 . O.vacancy. 10% Spend- ! nm 11 y ho n1 e on B.\. ~unken LI~ w / u:." d bar, '3 car 'gar. Beaut dn. loan. 3 large BR, patiO & 3 4 4 1 a V i a Com e z , able. Owner finance, t·ul-de-:<.ir. ll!'1n-y ~hekr brtt·k fi n>. Braitd r'H.'1\' cpl , II! .,_,, "~ , "'"" "'"-'-many .extras $47,000 ~A-..-T Caplstri.no Bch 4 9 l -6 6 5 I BIA % S ta M'l . rooT. n l!!lll" "·'"'' iur. Three 11-e~uy paUlt(.'(.I • gour1net 1l23 -~j;;1n ·s, Oj;n ·d~'ii~ \..'CJA::. r-ROYAL . r ~~ \Y1t11t Newport liouse/Units Owner. ca'11 s·kr. oos"" ·3318 loc""'a1··. ,G_ •• _._._._1 _____ a_1_0_2, lx'l:lroom11, f'\1n hflrl')~. l11n11l~· k 1 1 1• he 11 + big )urd. 1.5 53&-4022t536-t767 eve S ~ E CTACU~R Coastline POSSESSION ~Iave Ne~rt Lot $39,500. TWO OOUSF.S ON 0 NE , • Hou111 Furnished -mom and heated pool. R!'pos,;i:ssed and vacant. · ____ ._ VIC\\'S, Tropical p II t lo, English 6 rmll $35,000. LOT, ,opular East 1 id e ~·-$5i,5CXJ. $1~'00. "mininiuni" <lv.·n PRICED ON balC?ny, 2 BRs •. den. \V/ Capistrano Hlihtands flnesl SantaBarbara2ac P!nes super sharp 1 & 2 BR. ·~ ~ .M'U'a LQn1a. Cosla i\lesa rv111nt, $775. cloi;ing •'OSts. MARKET TO SELL corunder lease option. 4 bdnn .. 2 ba .. 2 story on a :1~~1~al.ls. ~~~ ~·~ Exterior fr es h J y painted. Lli\t. Partnership-2 yr old $85/$115. UTIL pd, bach aplll -30 unit furn apts in San at beuch. Lllgwia I '··-· 0TI&n-'1060 1ur appt !l;~,: lnl. -S347 PIT! per All !('11ns, existlng 7•; VA. $9-1,:io<I quiet str«l. Beautifully Al"'a.)'Si rented. \Valk t o '... l>rtnttpals Onl~· 11H1. Bkr !'l!i1-~i5l l Supcrsize 101-,var1n panel\-1 BR l-IO l\lEPLPULSus, lands<.'aped • low n1ainto11-• BLUFFS CONDO* shops. ·Solld lnvestmt & I~ Clemenle. $8.iOO cash for tax $125/$140 UTIL pd ocean· sheltered i n c . M1\NAGE-front bachs, Ne"·port. I --or.---. . apt guest cl z Pl Sb + F , I d I '' • ME:;;,A VERDE Harbor ViewHill1 1038 1~~--: Bike lo bcMch. /\gt. apts.Lo"·~aintenance.Now anee groun s, carpe t s, an, r . ee an . come S49 .950. RE VA-FHA 96S-J.:toi6. shoi\'ing good return. drapes thru-0u1, and built-O 11' n e r. $95,000. 75i-1430/ CARPitr REAL Ton s, ;..·, i\ssunl(' i>!iri ·, ~-!!,\ ll'l~n HVH LUSK HOME HOUS~ fol' ~lit', Jbr, 200, $59.950 in color ·rv. S53.500. 494.-640-1 640-8672 01. \V\\'IL 1.,:.,,..,1111 nr \'!t't· 4B1". F.1111i1,Y 1·m. p o o I. blt\ns, patio, ~1\11 frplc & DONNA MONDOR OPE.i."l H~~8:r.1SUNDAY 'ffiE BLUFFS. Early area Four 2BR 2BA Unifi nanJnu'c~u~~~y i,~~\. h •. :,~;~~ ~;11;~~i~1'iit·1~~~e~.u. ~f ae ne y ~~~'.1soo2~~~~e al1<,+7p~~{A. lrol S~~!~ !OwyR~94-10St Ray Oliphant . Rea ltor ~.=· ~ l~t Eight U~~·BR 2BA w ,'150. ,irus, St29.JOO. S.12-703.J & lrvo'ne 1044 ~'-.;""',;c""'"°'""~~ 581°1100 ~-Cl 1076 •'PRICE SLASHED• ~n emente Bike to beach 6"H'1!9 THREE LEFT PILOT REA I' aauail l Huntingtan Beach 1040 TURTLE ROCK $3450. Vacant Choice NE"N WORLD hlllsd. BY OWNER : 3 BR, 1% Ba, -L E~!ATE Place . BROADMOOR Very Serious Seller JBR. 2BA condos. Allllumc FIR, DIR, walk .to shop-54<Hl55S hi 9Pf.1. -· Prop-ties Cu I f 'I R BEAUTY T11·0 •Jtn1'Y Colonl11t. o~ean 71 ~·;~ FHA. SJ.1,SOO. ping & pri. beach. 49'2-4337 ~Af~E C~f-2 Durie~ . .:S]-1920 s om am1y oom Lu:iur!OUl'i h\ing. Im-view.Palatial,4BR&fan1. Denison Assoc. 673--7311 S.nJu•nCplfrn. 1078 dupl:X o':igc~7. Ov.·ner i..ooouanst NlW'°•' llACM n111culale m I nt rundll1on nn., 21 ' BA., 30' J :vin~ L19un1 N iguel 1052 1vUI liJanct. Good lnlla.tlon ~ · Plus 4 bedrooms _ one mlle 1 rrorn shiikc l'\JOf lu shag rm 'vit h stoM fireplace. a.II 10 + ACRES, !ltuated within ed $1lO Assume ao;. Loan h·om the l'illrf. Private ll'll· l'dl'JK'ltng:. (h\·ncr Ill u a I bltlli, d!h1vshr, ceramic tile city limits ot San Juan h gt. ,000. Bkr 642 0590 B•i!: 3 brirn1 .. ~ b.ith honu• "'ilh f:1rtrily nn . t1rcpl1H"f•, formnl 11in1ni:: rni. lnl'lurl1·~ kitch,.r1 ))wl1 -1n~ On r1n r ..: 1rr• l;111:c 101. 5~2.~J:JO. C.i!I :>Kr tm n18 and swimin ing faciliti~ inoi·e. & indoor-Outdoor carpeting. _J/J A ... I . Caplstrano. Level. A good C.?if. Triplex priv. pnlios, nn· 11t·ailnble. Over 1700 sq. 1 'Quail l Shag carpeting and custom c-. '""'· f>"OIV buy at $150,000 frplc. &. dfn In owner's. ft._ and only $38.500. drape! lhruout. Iiugc patio, """" f ff VILLAGE FAIR REALTY Sell or exchange. Pl ovel'!lizcd yard, d o u b I e ( Formerly Vic Stuart R.E.) Fortin Co., Rltra. 642.-5000 PAJ\.JC P'Z...ACm, DC• RUrage. $69,500. Terms RED SPECIALIZING IN 4~75.11 outdoor 1por1i lost 11 s RaALTORll ® Prap•rti•• CAR PET, RE ALT 0 R S LAGUNA NIGUEL VIE\V ,P.on't crlve up the ship! appell! Sell your equipment MEN T FREE. ( 71 4 ) $160 UTI~ pd ni ce I Bdr., 4!12-212."I palio No. end Laguna • PRINCIPALS • 1165 UTlL pd 2 Bdt., II ' hlk bch, winier, NC\\'port NEED INCOr.fE S200. UTIL pd, oceanfront 1 PROPERTIES Bdr. beaut. view, Laguna ALL AREAS FOR OUR $230. 2 Bdr ocean/city view INVESTORS apt ~·/garage, Laguna K.V. Dlll1 776.7652 NU-VIEW RENTALS 16 UNITS -673-4'130" <9-h12<s $22 $35. 1 BR houie, utll. pd, 5,000 12°/o C:O.la M"a. Walk to bo..,h, CASH "LOW Nowport, SL1.i, """" I r BR house Corona del Mar, 16 Gardeii i¥J>e units. Q\Jiel singlca, couples. Alto 1 Bdr of I a treet k>cat ion. \Vood-unit $UO. lluntington Beech. bUrnlng firtt>blccs. Terauo Agt F'ee. 979--3130. entriq:, Enc'losed garagts. "B~•"'lbo-.~1,~1.-.-d~--3~1~06~1 Sparkling pool. Large 2 bedroom units. Earns S3GID mo. 121/0 spendable. G.IX Gn>is. Good term.!. Hurry -coll l71>1) T'a2-1710. WINTER. 3 BR, fnm. rm., 3~, ba. Patio & dock, 11 beautUul 2-&ly. f n n1 11 y home! S400 Mo. + ulU. ·'·· ,• 842·7461 752-1920 &10·nS72 or 4994271 PROPERTIES 1'Llst" it in classlfted, Ship with Ii low-east Dally Pilot r'W'AftBE .. ll-'I Bl'G 4 ~~~~~~~,·~:~;;~i~ OPEN llOUSE PRl~:T~ ~~,~:o~~~REA Ill Shore Results! 642-5678. Want ad resulls .... !~ fmsl• Salisbury Rlt;y. 673-6900 11111 11 . l)l'lil,:htful 2 BH, 2 BA !-iUND1\Y 12-5 P.~t Rl!Al'll'ftft$ J>rovJ(lf·ii yt1ur l11rge f;u111ly I tov.·nhousc. Con1p!ele wt1h l:ll!l s. COASr lt\V'I , ,\PT 1 OCEAN vu townhonics, 2 r:::: .•. ·.~. STAR GA"'E"ID-.if! i',. Siii.i VIII. 1\l,1h ph•nty of iipuce & St"t·luded palio. Steps 10 nouruilul het1.chco1nbcr life or 3 BR, $·!9,500 _ $7J,QOO ,).,('JI{ A\ ~ ~ ..K'-~ ~t·~1 H;lrliot Blvrf .. r .i\·1. fll'l\'llCY In th\!J Id ea 11 y pool. Jncuz~i iinrl lrnnis. in luxu1ious ( :'J-.:AN l'HONT .. AUU U1· CLf\Y R. l'OLL~ lilt• ----_ _ _ loc.1•cd rc:<Jdcn~. Just t~ri!ly to buy al $ 4 3 . 150 _ O\\'N YOUlt O\VN, 2 h~. $6!,f>OO ivill hll.\' Uils lovely .. At. "", 1 M ,._ a..tlrAdi,.;1,w• M 11,r, 11 t'h LUXURY TRIPLEX e MESA VERDE e l\111ed. should gv fn~t n1 GR UBB & l::LLIS R e 8 I BR :! ha , s"<eeping OCEAN UligTildcd garden ho 111 e . ~"~-. " Y Jrccorclin11 I•1h• ltt11. Y' oci. 1,~~ 3 y111 old, l~untln~on Sch. GOt.+' COL'HSE VIJ.:\V nnlv $37,9!'0. 897--0321. EsllLle. 6Th-7080 VIE\V \V/dire<.:t af'l.'l.~ll to \\'/atrluni. 2 BR, den. ,.21.J'J.4 To ~lop me1sOQf .'"' S.a111rdoy, 4_ 6.1&-24 Neltf" O<.'ttn, wood bum frp1c, NOdo1111io1c1 ... f.l~IOO.rl11v.·n WALKER&LEE HASEVERYTHINGll SO'x7' deck w /p ri vate * J4-63-7l ~~c!J~:r~~~,~~,. 41.n,n ,vetbar,t1l1hwii~hcr.hraY)' no11-<Vc1s. :lUI\.. ~RA, vrr\ BEAL ESTATE POOL on one side, sandy BUY thl ndl 4 BR .c · T•u•1.1s 1--· ... llhnke roor & encl. garage. b··~t ,u, .. 1. Vu r.-mu,1 li~· 4BR. Bonus lloo1n plus ~n<'h in front 2 parking OCt'en ~u o~t~tlconr~Ct w/ ~~ ~f•. io ~t::""'iriv l~f::' :~ez....,.111 Seiter will finance nt 8\'i~{). ,.old. $ QUICK $ f an1t1y Roo111. Jo~o rm nl sp;•l<es. $155.000 s10.ooo dn. l\fov• ln tomor-·~-~~110 3 ~ 3J~..... 6J'"1 PaulW Brumfield e1LQt REAL ~.~"T1\Tt: WE BUY HOUSES Dining Rm. Air C ond , MARION MILNE • J.11-J0.29 ~=-. ~~ r~OO\f • !0<'636 111 :1P\l Cs1m det'01·111ed. lk1111t1ful REAL ESTATE row. "·l .e2.. ,....._. 36 11f"'ldl 9t!TG & Assoc. "'~SI "" Tl T-, ... :-Ask for Ed. planteMi In Patio, $78,000. 494-8558 Enr'oy The Good Li'fe ,,,,.. l7 or .,,.,,_ ~or 546-1081 CVt' ...,,.,, wr~ P !'Ill , nn[l(' Cidl 551-5Z62 81." 39W;it. 6'M...O.. 4 Br .f 1'ln11I). ,;:rl locntkin. KASA BIAN _ . ADORABLE Cali 49l-2.J,3 .:~ ~=. t:i:'u. J.'OUR-5 unit ript bldg undt!r I . ' Coron• del Mir 3122 CORONA DJ::L ~IAR 2 Bedroo1n, Lanai, big paUo, Ton coi•(lll.lon. Neer beach. $435.00 9 1nonlh I ea st , Jncludeit gardener •• ----1--"1 Cole of Nc~rt Rltt1 67S.S511 CHINA Cove 3 Br, 2 Ba house. ocel\n vu. S400 mo. "rlntrr lse 5 44 -61 3 0 ; 613-1838 . Hemodt'Wd·likt i11•\1, '! &. R I E 962 6644 j OPt1'i llOUSE S>\T & SUN DREAMY HOME L•ke For11t 1054 .,,.,,,.,,..,. c1 Ho~1"" 11 1< construction for sale. Close ' ~ 1·pt~. drp~. (l.Iu~• ~ 10 np-'..!. _ lt•t•__ • IN TII E P.~1-\\'ITH •10f •2 l~ 12DI to m11.jor shopping CC!!ltcr. )'ll'K' S-17,:M l'h1I :-11111\~n. By °"Tu.•r-A~~IJIM' Xln t COITI{'\' or Seton & ~nl~. POOL . :~~9'(11 ~::--~~~:;:.,, L'tl yr wri te-Off S1oll\!. Cn ll Hunting~n Beech 3140 FURN. 3 Br, 2 Ba, no asu-aao. m1. m.61110 lrpk, Hl'altor. :1L\l..ri71:i1 "r :tt~·:!IO~ ](l,')n-rl(l t.!o:!I~. Pvt 1,a\k to ! t.:nl\"tnclty PA,rk. 4 Br. 21 ~ "~" E\:rg~~~18! 70/0 INTEREST •sc:t,-~S ii ~'""°' ~2.170 or 592-6010 il\'0 \''NElt-'t ht' I I~ -p!'ll'll C'lf'm i;chool. 4.br, 2bu. Cu\., Ba, 2 ftp)(.'5, Pr1tt $5.1.000 S97%, 3B': ~"!& 'E-~Cuti~~ 2-STORY :,,.. ~~ ~'r 2 BR h!;tt3 units, E. 1 lh nr lil'edl. s.1~.'. :in Sl,000 de-~1" ~rfr<'r tru11 h01ne lit .. ~!s, .,n.E:AL ESTATt~ Famliy. lio"n;e ' • ',',~ !:°"*.. ~•""""" St .. C.l\". Grt!at lnvsllnl, Ill 1h111., bMl. rtl !!1"'" sm. mo. $37,.'JOO. &14-0097 C\'~S. ,,..,,.. ] or rYC 56.l-252!1 YOU 1-rusT SEE ! COUNTRY SIDE 'IOr::::' ')O C.-re!IN iO ..:.~ m.ooo. Seller W/CftfT)' b t EMERALD BAY PIT!. &12.fi;ritl :llUL :!b:1, n<'l'r sch o o I , ACi"'UME 81/2% LOAN Roy AmlllrOJl Rtlr. 494--7260. 11 ~ si c...o... •1 ~ TD. Ye&,Rer Realty 556-'ln flouse wtll furnished ot un• --LAKE: FOREST 11 MIM !t2.,.... ., ,_ -f 3 B ' ,\~SlJi\1 £ 6 ~. V,\, I hr. Stl.OOO. By appo\ntm!nl on· Br1tnd l'le\O.', 3 BR, ~i nt1 t OLUE LAGOON-VILLA Br11.utl!ul 4BR., 2 run hfltha. :u... ~~ llN•untd DE LUXB 4 Units, 3BR 2BA wn. r. l:J:'I, occJrn l1011u~ 1·m rl'lf)I h1nnl 1\ill 'l},ow11rr,('1tl1 9!\3-l!G& tfeslrnb1~, In rtr-rr'lti"rlpt 1 1 vi 21.lR ,.... ~v0u'1! A•tai. + fpl, ownr'• untl 6.6 r:, view, bench sidit. Ja50, :~1'11' 2ntt' ill f;r~ S.~l.JOu HY O\\Nl·;I{, 4bol'. 2ba, rrpll'. U_!l1vf'"ll)' r II f' k IO(allon, ;1.ftme era! :17· a:i\anCU: ii~::v.~::i:~.·· tiGuol: ~~Ion u' i ~!~ ~~..... ll~" I011.n may ren\11ln. Y~r I :'613-<'=~1~69"'---~---·1 _.:lt~h!.lfl·I___ b,111111. P 11 • Io . Aio~umHhlc SJl,9!(1. tH~7 rle«n'lltor fuml&hcd. Ser1oua cuatom dr1.-1. Lar..., ex· iio... ''folio ""' ,, ........ ,..,. risers Rtall~·. ~171 1 BR1 house-gnrtlrn 11eltl?1J. EASTSIDE 2 BB & l){'n, ~lfAfi '1 LOfln.5.16·3·106_('".'f'_!. BY OWNER acller-F\n,t Ume ofl1t~ . .....,.,... 11._,.:;11te po111;., A ~~ ~g:;~ =~ic "1;'')r.t...,l i w,;:;:;-~;ci;:;;--'o;;;;:,-~~ M a t u~s1<1bll~hcd""altr-rw Obi ~ , ' 4 ,..,...,.. -·~ot )Qw'"" 6CLN<I .,,._,. ",.,_JI ~ NEW triplex, 2!Xr;f I II X led 1!11111. 4~.Sl70 CV<'. . • "111• 1<11 '1'/lllll'v llnve Mn1f'lhlnJ1 you ~ant In * Nf.\\ RR, 2 Bi'., Cnllt·~r Only $60,500. tr nns, REO wllllnt.·a)'t, Jt'1 a R}; A lJ Good @Adntx ()·~ci'i?~ t· ) ..... ,, I ,hcnefill 10 181 USCI'. S!K.950. ::--,.-,.-."""°':....:=~-I ~3:l,.l00. H~· 011n•·I', fllf,..1676 sell ~ CJi1gsified at!.s dn It Pn1k, till" roof, 1\IC, S.",,1.~ f'AHP f:I' RE ALTORS BARGAIN al Sol i_\000. ~~~~~~==~===~="='=::':~~~~ S1 5.000 Mwn. Owner' will 'lbetutettdniwmtne \Ve~t. "' 111z.:r1;; 111! ·, 11111 "ell• 1·all NO\V 6'12$iii. I S1ory. 83utni 640--867'J Or ~m ;'iS&..'i~ P rlnclpulJ tin•)'. .. «'HtTY 2nd TO. 543-2575 .•. "Dally Pl.lot Chwtftf'fl I ' ' F1lday, Octobfl 2S, 1974 DAILY PILOT IJ 7 Ho UMt Unh.lrnJ1hed Houioes Unfurnl1hed 1 Ho\.IMI Unfurnlihed A[Nrfment1 Furnished 1_Apa_,__r_1me_n_1_1_F_u_r_n_b_h_ed_1_A_.pa._r_1mo __ n_t•_U_n_l_u_rn._ Ap1rtmtnt1 Unf urn. I Ap•rtment1 Unt ur n . Coron• d•f M.1r 32.22 Hunt ington Bneh 32«i Newport S..ch 3269 B•lbo.li f1t.1nd 3706 Newport a.ae:h 3769 Coit• Mew 3124 Huntington Bnch 1040 Newport Height• 3t 70 Im UTIL pd uniq0<• & HUNTINGTON Hncbor. ;;,l.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IGuEsr 11ou .. /O.chetor ap~ WINTER RENTALS DOG RUN NEWPO RT HEIGHTS ALA .l ENTALS Gener at 3202 WI \ltCIAl.rn IH HI YICI i;t!C'!udOO l &Jr., all wood llb<1. family, dlniJ'\i 1·n1. 2 LARGE FAMJ LY Kitchenette, Oct. lo Jul)C Spac. :l hr, 11,pt All xtras. fjil It &lruis ~. fl{\lioll -buck \\'/vil'\Y, ll\;h Home in Euttbh.itf, N t! a r 673·!l9'17 2 br, Btu,chfront ttpl, $To$. J."ron\ $1.!i9, ~-bllt. \Ve't HOUSIS S.'r'° 4 BOR .• 2 Bu, lt·pl, bet1m t.~lling, frplc, mull'"' Coronti. d'l Mii.i' Ul&h. tiew· Be lboa Peninsula 3707 Util. pd, h t & l'U:t mo. 4>f Bc1Lch o11 Slater. 1TJ91 I J :~!S. ~ar, yard. palio. br llC<'ludcd frorn uU:ler11. W iy 1'efurbilfhed, 4 bdnM., + l'tfundable clean·g. dep. "A" KeelllCln, 842-0389 -$365 LARG £ 2 + Jort. 2 A her.i i;:arnges. $ 4 !t). 2 bu .. new CA r p et a & ENTIRE 3rd floor 1~ 6801 \V, Sea.shol>e Or. Call 1.. New Duplex. 3 br, den, 2 I/a bti.. irpl, 2 car pr. 211 Palme:r, $31S per mo. eBo., agt. 833-2014 or 646-7414 646-7U4 ~lWf'OIT &IAT,C.M. '41·1U:t Bu. frpl, llt!p. dinl"lC rm, 71~2tirllj ol•I d.ni~s; ¥anlenLna: furnish· up!, y,•/vlll!W. ~n& bay 1'lr. Pattison 1ar key . -•~g_u_na_Be_•_•_h ___ 3_1_4_1 S'fUOENTS, bath $100/Sllj gar, yd MODt::llN 4 bdntl. 2 hn, tJk ed. Heduced $11D; now only only 1 blk 11oway. 3br, 2ba, 004 3698 T H E DOLPHIN 2 BR. l ha., c:1rts, patio, gar. etc. Adults, no pelll, $19;. >IS-!)306. Your choice, nil AN.•ai;. SN•5<l3 ChB~R. ~l. dbl aarage q)'I•, d~. bHm, D\V, f>&.1'91 1. PlO. + den. frplc, klr\gu bed, • LAS BRlSAS A.Pl'S PINECREEK ABOVE BOAT CLEAN 1 Br tip.Ix $140 HB ear UUt ....... ve \Vil!)( 1u 11ehool & 11hopph't. HAftllOl'I leather dinette 11et, new GE 5315 River Ave 642-2506 S Stv/ref. C&D, bench elo$C. NU-V IEW RE NTALS No ft.-c. $360. mo. Ask br dlshv.·asher, Leat1e S480 1'..1evatur bldg on beach. t&.2 LIVE <UP • CANYON CENTER SEVERAL l Br, NU & 613-4030 or 49f..124S Bev or Oale, 963-4567, at~ morllly 1)46..8211 or 64&-8400 BR. Pvt bal\~nles, htd pool. TO ITS NAME 0 :.11n,1lcttly equlP1>ed, lus.ul')I Loguna $Hi5/$1% yrly, turn Costa Mesa 3224 ;, & wkod1S 963-1786 * BAY FRONT . &~urhy. Adu.IU. Over 500 WI trtott and 10 VIE\V 2 BR2 ba, w/te1·race11 DUPLEX 3 br, 2 b-0, friil , Newport Shores 3872 il.~ur. _ · 3 BR, con iet· lot w/balt N \ 1 R 2 BA strean1s v.· i I h \\•aterfalla fr Pl<'. P 0 0 14 front $350 D/\\', 1 blk 10 Bth. $300. NEAT 2 Br.4·Pl~x $180 Ulil gate. Nr Beacb Blvd & 1 Bn. $190. Bachelor $190. ~\.' v.· nter '1 B • crf.late it reJaxing aeulng for 1.lun11gcr 217 Oolphin \Vay n1o. yrly. 642-7311 pd.,· pet OK-av1ul. FAt..1n.Y v.·anted 2 Br., fncd Slater. Ne1v paint &! ,. ...... ~ RSIEALNCE:rol~ Util pd. 926 E. Balboa. $37a. Also 3 BR, 2 Ba $33S. your i;pacious n~w l· or 494-3.tl't 3176 MOVE In 2 B I I S5 d 1185 ·' ....... ;JTf 615-4533 ~· blk to oc-ean. 675--8038'. Z.bedroon1 t1partm1>nt. Fro1n I iiiiii~~.o;"'.';;io;;;;;;;;-iiii; I ;s~a~n~C!l•~m~e~n~t•!._ _ _:!!!~I N r IOUSC I • Y ., ., uplx, enove today. $285 per nio. 10 truallfl 67' ••-5 3776 I SI Nu cr~t~, fn cd &.; garage. KIDS & flet ok, 2 Br $195. family. 962-28ll or 002-44'1 ........... ~ ................ IBACH EL O R Apt w/klt· •n Clement• S 190. Furnltw·e uvl\iluble. OCEANFRONT SACRIFICE, nnuit gi\'c up GLEs 2 Br house $200 f)"PI, tnO\'tl today~ Ross , chenette, utilities~· pvt Of lire open 9: 00 lo 6:00, 2BR, 2BA, yearly i e a s e , our leai;e 011 beautiful I F~tf1t~~r~t:,'(a1\o :r~aJ"Ba ~~:~~~t.J. ~.kids, pet, 3 BR .CONDO, Putio, Ftt~~j *Y~A=l~YT!~~JAL* ~4.9~75lnclded, $1 a m o.• Lo~c~y~.e~~lc~~~~~o ,,..,W',..,. .. ,..r,.tii~ii""iii•,.~vii,.,_ii!iiti~ .. :ioo._c,."'iiita ~f~~~~abea~: ~~: ~ a~/c~· si1r.'f:1~n.c ~c~~~ $205/$225, ttJ)plns & xtrrui H ,._, * 662 9900 Bllns. v.•alkable to beud~ Be util 1 N Mod 2Br 1 Id 1• J\'iature n<lu!ts no pets. ... d d' 1 , 1 .• f'RPLC 3 Br 2 Ba , ~ omttnu•rl • Leuse$29ll.CallColl oct, a u ew . ~ , LUX .tu r n .bay ront Utils, linens, ma i;erv., l BDRM APT ?'COil rps, 1s1v.·asher oc: auriu JIB Slv/ ·er ki ! & $285 MESA VERDE 213-24~1409 itlt 6 pn1. 2Ba Pl'lvate Apt. ~ble TV, bachelor. $250. n10. pvt park'g, included. c 0 m p . 31 00 • st ra\\.'~~So. Laguna facil. Adults, 110 pels. $18J l·IUG,. 1 ' <i; pet ok. Walk in closets, bltlns, enc beach. Security. Seo Mgr. 114 Ave. lmmtd. Occup•ncy 1110. 499-4000, 492·7577 ah 1;, S.~2~/~ F~11J:r·hip1r~~1 ~r;'"2 3 l)r, 2 ba, ~ltni;, wa t er Irvine 32~ ga.a·age, patio. No kids/pets. 673-2162 del Mar, SC. 492-8430 Plc11.1>e call for appl. OCBAN VIE\\' 2 BR 1 ba NE\V \ge :r BR. '.! BA . cru· ' ' " 11.0ftncl', t'Ov'd. Jlllllo, close $325 1no. I~. •Best ol Corona dtl M.1r 3722 SPACIOUS 2 BR close to HAYLOFT APTS llpt. Lush gan.lens, this wiit Prcsli~e area. Pool, euc) SF.E US f<'OR YOU it NEEDS lo park & 11ehool. ln1n1M. * RENTALS * a 11 -U ti I 1 t i es Pd. Call shops, benc)I, VlE\V, NO i;eparilte fro1n nulin bldg. gar. Fantastl(· vic11'. $'MO. ALA R entals 642-8383 occ&7~375. mo. 54G--fi900 Univel'sity Park , 5-18-9578 or 551-61).t! eves. BACH. apL 1-Adult only. PETS per1n. 40CH7&t 283 Av ocado, C.M . $2'Y.l/Jno 491.1055 or ·l9"1·a602 496--0616 VACANT or 1 3 BR., 2 IJ.'t. , ........... !lll 4BR., 21/2 ba, dbl ca r Near shopping, P r iv a le . Ap•rtments Unfurn. 645-01 43 eve. \VHJTE\~·.\TER VIE\\. I:;. :i 2 Br hou:;c, nr. L E ASE I 0 PTION, J\.1esa 3 SR., 714 b1t ........... $ " garage, t>lect gar doo r quiet. $125 hfo. 6~726 Of.fie!! hours 9--5 hr, gtn'<lt'n sell'i,:., Ideal fvl' ~c~U:~'l kfui 1~~.· ~f~~l~ry'· Verde 3 BR, 2 Ba, b1·and 4 BR., 2~ bit ........... St o~er, \Yet b li r • new ~C~o~s~ta'-"M~e~,~.=-"-'-'--'-'o3~7=24~ B•lbo• Island • 38061"'~~~~~~!'!!~..., S~l~ ¢IT t ~a inc~:~ re! lred. $235. :bLi \\'. J\lllt'· 2 '""" new plush crptg,, lreshly Th(! 'fcrTat'tl Ciptlng .& drps, pool lac, HACIF..NDA OE MESA quita. 492·1tm'I or 49'2-3961 Br house Costa . Mcsu, · ~.i • • !hr ove •look If ' 2 Bl 4!»-3081/(2131 412-3837 kids, pets, si nolcs. 2 ""·· paint"", immac, u-out. 2BR.,2ba .••.•.••. $3751$.1&5 1 mg go ·couri;e, $30 WEEK. & UP GR.AND Canal BR .. tns 160 W. \Vilson, C.J\I. SPACIOUS 2 BR clo.'\e lO . .., • Huge trees & frplc. $375. 3 BR, 2 ha .••• , , , , .$.195/$12'.i close 10 _schools & churches • $6.50 Night & Up. W/D, Frplc., yrly. No BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS Lagun• NigUet 3852 shops, beach. NO p ET s, ~:h.1e$i~~i;eVa~~1~ p2 o ~: mo. Century 21, 546-9521. 2 C""'l , obatree llon1es ... 1. ~a!~~:n~~ntal~ 4 /: f e Studio & 1 BR Apts. children/pets. 673--3328 Adljlts -No Pel\ Pl!m1 . 495-1764. J-IunUf!gton. &'1H:h, singles LA1" R1,,G. Erm' .. hi,,,,,2 Hbaa'• bse0P; BR., ~,·i:~ ... tl:,;oc"·k···••• . ..,,... appL, 548--3750.' e TV & Majd Service AvaU . B•lboa Pei'lrnsul• 3807 lO mln~tes. (o CICelill. ~ SPECIAL OFFERING NE\V 2 BR, t Sn, t'p•~. ok, w1JJ give option. 2 Br ., .Pa. • • u. "' e Phone Service-Htd. pool -1 BR. Sl7::i., Gas & Water THRU OCT. 3h~t: ~·ree rent dt'ps, fenced patio. $165. n\Q. 811.Jboa, $115, singlel:l 0 r horne. $425. incl. y,•tr. &: 4 BR., 2% baUts ....... 74;D e Children & P@t Section inc., Draperiei;, carpels gas mo of Nov. 3 Bdnn condos 4~1603, 5<18-2'5'15 tamilies. AgL Fee. 979-8-t:W. gardene1 .. 545--0760 4 PR., '.:: bath~ ......... SU) NEWPORT BEACH, tr u I Y 2376 Newport Blvd., CM SUPER DELUXE heat. gas stove, air reduced to $3'l5. Children 1 ~-~-----~=cl LANDLORDS! EASTSIDE lge 3 Br house, 3 BK., 2 ba .•••.•• $-1751v/gd1Jr ~~~~:fu~~~r~~~·~~: 1 ;;;;;;;;54lHl7;;;;;;;;"";;°';;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 3 BR,· 2 BA. patio, frplc, conditionin~. s \Vi n1 min g over J2 in adult pk. under South L•guna 3886 roorn lor horse, etc. $400. 2c~Uegbae Park !ISO polished ..-.'Ood floors, beam 1, 513 A West"""' ~1.,? Ave, ~i:... rec. room, washers 12 scp. hut equal compleX". \\I~ Specialize in N'ewpor. mo. yrly lse. Gardener furn. 4 BR., ~11 • " ........ • ceilings. Years Le as e, 1 BR Fw.n Sl6!t Balboa. Days ~; eve,~--~'""'-·------Ten11111 & gait membcn>hip 2 BR, Pru.1.ly furn .. utils .. Beach e Corona del ltlar e Days 642-2164, eve 645-85-19 5 BR 2 ~ulbavcr<lale l4'15 $575.00 mth. Lots of bltins, pool, '''alk 962-8121 YEAR·ROUND 1-IAPPINESS avail.2 Nebaw 21rg dl'( view ~·~a~r~a~0.,.!;''32:ih·s~: &. Laguna. Our Rental Ser· EASTSIDE 3 BR, 2 BA " 'i.ld~ i~i~·' •· ,. . Cole of Newport Rltrs to shopping, ~1. mi. beach. OCEANFRONT Yearly. 1 BR. • Autumn: Poolside livi.n1:; 3 br, ~l , pools, Centro.I Const Hwy. Eves. 499--2124 vice is F'REE to You! Try N~R: 17th St. shops, Lease. 4 BR .. 2 ba ............. IGJO 675-5511 93l w. l9th St. Englenook, wet bar, Bal· • Wif!lcr: Cocy Firep!at~ air eond, fpl, 23821 Hillhursl ~J~i'~w RENTALS t~t~tc~~·s-ii~ <:JS Real CALL 552•7500 548--0492 :~· ~f~isfs':s, bllins, car· : ~~~~~g~~n0s~~s ~:~/f(n~f°~§_17~a ~fn~i_ Apts Furn/Un fum 3900 sn'"'" " e VISION e HARBOR VIEW HOME I ~~~~~~~= " 2 Ba '-·· 2 ""'"'· sm. 11 oo .,,,w.,, ''!H'" CHOICE ..,....,,,. or 4 . "3248 2 BR, cpts, drps, garage. 3 BR, 2Ba. $475 El p rt M NEW xtra lge 3 B ' . . THE VEN00?.1£ ON NE\VPORT Beach bar. h. 2 small babies . 2CJ83 Steps away trom park, Ue 0 esa Oceanfront Apt w/dbl gar. 1845 Anaheim 545-S628 Lido Isle 3856 LAKE FR T duple); $135, near beac h \Vallace. $15..'i. nlO. 646-5223 REALTY EI e ni. &hool, Swimniliig 1 & 2 BEDROOMS S500. mo. 642-2164 d a Y !i; Corner Center St. Costa rt1esa Meu Ve•de 3863 LOCATIONS $300 3 BR 2 ba fencro yrd ~ .. :-: MEDITERRANEAN singles ok. ' Pool & R•". ru-a. No Children. No Peta ,......,,.~-~·~9~'~"'!'~·70-,=--::::-lli\ifDfffifRAliEAll ' VERSAILLES Costa .Mesa 1 BR fenced 682 Victoria. COSTA 1.1ESA a red hill company R. C. TAYLOR COMPANY Pool & Recreation NEW 3 br, 2 ba, frpl, cpt, · e HOME ATJ\tOSPHERE' uti! pd., $175, sing!~ ok ' NO 2ETS 4M-1n 9 Univ. Park Center, lntne REALTORS/DEVELOPERS 1959 Maple Ave.; C.M . drps, dbl. gar, nr. Ocean, VILLAGE Dell.lXe 2 & 3 BR. Rental Huntingto n Beach, pooi, pvt ~'fi:;;=-"',""';;:;;'-;;::;:;;;;:;;;;;I ~~~~~~~~~'!" \ "==~~152--04~~60~----, I ;'":""":"""""-:""""":""ii $350. 673--3758 1 Bedrooni $200 Of c. 3 O 9 5 l\I ace Ave. ON TI-IE LAKE Mme, 3 Br, 2 Ba, $265. • 31·"" In. uio, m,o .. i;creeneld WE HAVER ENTALS PANORAMIC Oceanview, 2 Ambassador Inn I BR Furn/unl\U'Jl yrly util 1, ""s-" room & Den $251 54&-1034. PooAlt :"" uA~"pCoasu1-' APql~•zaa .""" H om efinders * 642·9900 ~a, io, c · . .Y •• ca~r · As well as a fine sel~tion ' ' =rooms $255 "°' ""' " ._. 64--2221 or msg. 64&-9666. of beautiful homes FOR br, den, 2~;. ba, twnhse/ BRAND NEW pd. $215. 1no. Ne,vpor l 2 Bedroom Townhow;e s:tlC Mission Viejo 3867 & Jacuul.. Spectacular 8 RANCH STYLE 3 Bl', boat FIREPLACE SALE~ Let us solve )'OW' condo. Frpl, pool, tennis. $2' SO & U Beach. 673-7219 eves. 2400 Harbor Blvd ----~-·----.. Acre Lake w/TO\\•ering ~.c~'. ~~~-r~7.:~~I. Nov. 264~1~a. garage, lg, yard. hloou.;~~~ .. ny~'u1s. We're ~ere ~~~ Sf:!OO ~·~d·2~i~: SINGLE • STUDI~ APT lA:~ts o~ ~ets.~~e!,2c~~s: CosCAISaAMVeslaCTO(R7141Al 55A7P-8020TS ~.2s1:.~~·v~ ~~: ~ouui::: ~IC1'~n :~ ...... v.. l'lpl, pool, Jy,•11.hse/t.'Ondo. SPECIAL \VEEKLY RATES drns 926 E Balboa 675-4533 830-300'2 Total Set.'Ur:"•. Balboa Pe ninsula 3207 Dana Polnt 3226 ~~1a. 6'12·2554 2277 t·l0 •bo• Blvd. • .. · · Adults. , !', 3 BR iv/patios ~ -' CHAR.ltfiNG l b 1 b Newport Be•ch 3869 lmn1ediate Occupancy Y EARLY R ENTA L LARGE 2 Story 4 br., 3 Costa .i';lesa 645-48411 . r, a' From $169.50 No Pets I;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ADULTS 1 ..,...,~~~""""""""""'i bean1ed ce1\, Ron1a11 tub. Pool, rec nn., elevators 3BR, 2 BA downstairs unit NE\V Dar.a Bluffs-Condo. ba., din im., 2 fi11Jc's one I: $200. Single only. 642--5184. .sec. gate. Gas & water pd OCEANFRONT &>rry, No Pets unfurn. $.125. yrJy_ Avail. Oct. Ocean view & pow1ding surf in l-laster suite w/baloony. ~GE 2bchBR furn ap~ 5 LARGE I b•, 1 blk. to 525 Victoria, CJ\1, 642-8970 3 BR 2 Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br'1. 20lh. overlookingharbor.1800'sq. Lg. patio leads to water's min to , gar, patio, • , ba,"(rly$550 f $l 7S SAME Bt,,DG: -iBR, 28A un· ft. 3 Br, 2Y.J Ba. Pool, tennis edge. Tennis & pool walk i n c Io s c t, bltns, l>ay or ocean, utils. incl. APTS Unfurnished, 2 Br 2 BR, 2 ba, fum $400 \\'nlr. rom P'~ mo. furn upstairs. $4(1.' ino. yrly. priv. Lse. ~25. No pets pr iv i I e g es $535 leuse. dshwshr. Adlts, oo P e t s. $193. mo. 6'F.r-7876 eves. $195. Util pd, pooJ, lndJ.•y 2 BR. 2 ba, winter. $300 S.1nta An• Avail. Nov. 1. (213)371-{)6()6 64S--0836. ;190. 1776 \Vallace, Apt. B, Coron• del M•r 3822 laciJ, cpts, drps,. tlshwhr, BAYFRONT 3700 Plaza Dr. (Bo h YEARLY d I 3 h 84&-1530. closed gar. No child/pet. 3 BR 2 ba unf 1415 t th a\'e cr,ils, (1fl.lS· garb. LARGE NE\V 4 br. 2 ba, Ll....,ds Bank Bldg. up ex, ouscs H · d H bo ., " ' yr y. 714-S5'-M66 disposl Dl\V f I ) Call V J from beach 12 br 11h ba LGE 1 br, pool, adj to shop.. DUPLEXES 2 Br. 1 ba. acien a ar r Apts STEPS TO BEACH 673-3770 or 675."ri~.i eves. f$;5. [~59S:1~~5493-1f780 yd., DaUyo5ivesliroook, 1N"t.hts $275., 1·3 br.: 2 ha. ~375.: ping. $180. Deposit refun-$290. 2 br., 1 b.l., $270.: 1~~-~8.ls-~~7~47~6~---3 BR, 2 ba, winter. SZ15 C d 1 M 3222 '1:1 both w/Cresh pa.int & tile, dable to responsible clean 3 br.. 2 ba. $325. A 11 2 Story 2 Br., ll/2 Ba. Single 2 BR. furn., yrly $275 orona e ar Fountain Valley 3234 2 BR Condo ..•• $Z35/rr.o Lse lrpl. & gar. 97S-1521 wknds, 1.enant. No pets. 1887 Mon-w/garage & recent I Y ear garage near park-a 1CORONA DEL MAR Harbor V iew Hills So. 2 BR Con1~s ..... s1~ lt> IS2'1527• 675-4910 wkdys. rovia, 646-6314. redecorated. 64 4-6 8 0 O or shohipPld ing.11N'l5o/ pets.,._~ubmwit 4 BR, unf. house. Fam. ml, SAJ\'DPIPER INN CORONA DEL J\.fAR GE 3 3 BR Conuus ··••· .w.J :i NEWPORT 0 -h ·w t rtro 1 *'ELM GARDENS APTS 644-7326. c ren mo. """~ · 2 ba. $500 lse or lr,./o~I, For lease or buy, bcnutifully HU BR + rumpus rm 3 BR H.>mes . $300, $325, $335 D<:"ac a e n 18th. Drive by, then call landscaped, 3br, 2bn, falli Townhouse. 3 BA: 2 car 3 BR Homes. $.160.$375, $395 Beaut. 4 br borne on canal. FURN. 1 & 2 BR apt In EXTRA large 3 Br, 21:-!z Ba. 64+72ll Agt. ltli. Bailey. NEWPORT CRE T \VALK TO FASHION ISLAND Privacy·Peaceiul·Spacious rm, 644-770l ,:;Hr, all. blnts, swim. pool. 4 BR Flomes .•. $33S,$39.'i,.$425 .Newly crpt & painted. Ten-adult section. Pool, no pets, Brand new! Frplc, shag 2 BR, 2 ha. Col'IOO. $525 1 -.~'°"~i-'-,,-,.---,-~ I Kids OK. $~mo., no lee. RANCJ-I REALTY nls, pools etc. inclrl. Steps 177 £, 2'lod SL, C .M • crpt, fully draped, all neW Dana Point 3826 COMMERCIAL CHAR~fING 3 br w IP v t Agt. 842-4421 * 551•2000 * to 0ttan. $495 mo. 548-0143 642-3645. applns. Mo. to nto. or year OUice suite, N'pt. $250 pnlio avail Nov 15. $425. L F II F 2 B lease from '4iXl 673 0930 6752776 or 675-50l5. 3BR w/swim. pool; ser v RANCH REALT~ LIDO LEASE ge U Y urn r « · . PANORA?.UC OCEAN VIE\V l c':C"=-~"'-'"'-=o"'-~~-1 furn'd. L11t bonus rm . * 55fi..5800 * w/Tax Advantage Bltns, W/W, drps, pool. NEW 2Br w/gar, frplc, Lg 3Br duplex, 28' liv rru. associated LUXURY A.Pr. LIVING NE\V 3 br. 2 lh'l. bltns. frplc, $425/mo. Nr. schls. 546-9097 TUSTIN REALTY Ctmrmiog 3 BR, 2ba, bltin Adlts, no pets. $190. oo-9520 v.·asher/dryer, po.tio. So of $310. mo. Adlts. 493-T:l57 or :1~~zJsU~rE~:i-'ii~W! $485. Huntington Buch 3240 * 832·51ll * & frplc. 673-&l."9.• STUNNING 1 br garden apt. PC Hwy. $325. 673-665l. 496-2-113. BROKER S-REAL fOllS 702~ W Bolbo" 671 l6t) 1 & 2 hr., furn. suites or unfurn. suite .. $295. to $450. VERY nice 2 bedmom, with fireplace & private patio, $350, 418 Fernleaf, 614-5270 Cl..ASSJFIEO \vUI sell It.! ' IRVINE RENTAL$ • BEAUT. 3 Br, 2 Ba, !rplc, pool, rec nn., $185. Adults.. 2 BR Apt. above China Cove. NU 2 Br l•t Ba twnhse I ~~~~~~~~~~ 4 BR townhomc, 2,!i Ba, 2 BR ••. , .....•...... .I .SJ?;l cpts, drps, 2 car gar-.tge, 710 W. 18th St. Shag cpt/ drps, b} Ii n s. fplc, stia'.g, 'balcony. $235'. bltn;;, frplc, pool, gardener. 2 BR .................. 1.$~ gardener, sprinkler s , DUPLEX 1 BR, turn. in C.f..f. Yearly $325. Call 67::i-2698. n10. 493--6434 or 673-4200 PARK NEWPORT Near ocean.~·Good tenants 3 BR ................. .r..$37::i \'1estt·11H area $3J5 67:>-l!M~ Quiet, no dogs, cats or mo-2 YEAR Old Charming 3BR, LARGE Mod. 2 br 2 be. only! $315. mo. (213)347-2578 3 BR, YR ;: ••. : ••• :.~ .$425 ' · torcycles. 548-2720. 3BA apt w/patio.. S 4 2 5. gar., Oceanvlew, ortly $225'. APARTMENTS 2 Swimming pools, 24 hr. s1vitchbrd., utils. pd., elev., Colf. shop & nn. serv., elec. kits., dshWllhers., patios or balcys. & much more 4 RR. FR ............ 1 .. $4!15 Newport Heights 3270 FURN I l Br ... al 675-57'l6 """""'G d th b SIMPSON·DUNN REl\LTY · arge • 1 • mo.~ rana a On e ay Opt. maid serv., opt, lennis. 552 ISOO for bachelors. $165. Adults. Cost• Mts. 3824 E•stbluft 3830 Lux -LUXURY Townhouse, 3 br, 1993 Church 548-9633 1----------ury apartment l l vi n g FOR LEASE OR RENT CltRISTIAN couple 11,antcd 2 ¥,, ba, den/din. rm., close l ·H~c-,1.;=~1~~B"-'~ch7-:3:740"' 2 BR, 1 ba sngl sty garden '?verlooking the \Yater. En·, .,101 E COAST H\\'Y to rent garden home apt. schl ho • ""..i.. 537-un 1n9 on ea uru·I, shag -··. d-,, dw"·, • DELUXE • Joy $750,000 health spa, 1 ~ · · to s., s Pg., ,,......... a ~ .. ..., ... '" swimming pools, 7 lighted LA QUINTA HERMOSA rn~·l ~t~fk A ~a~.t .$~&~:· ~:.oit42,!85J'~er. 642-9178 LOW WEEKLY RATES fncd patio. beam ceiJ, frplc, 3 rlR, .¥.l BA apt for lease. tennis coorts, plus miles of Spanish Country Estate Liv· 695-3468 Executive Sulte1 gar, Adults $200. 265{).D lncld spac. niaster suite, bicycle trails, putting, shuf· ing & Spacious Apts. Ter- TOWNHOUSE, 3 bf\ 2 ba, San Juan 727 Yorktown Blvd , Elden, 537-3125. din nn & dbl garage. Auto fleboard. croquet. Junior l 's raced pool, sunj>cn gas Capistrano .3278 o n BJ CHILDREN OK door opener avail. Pool & from $224.50 monthly; also BBQ, Unbe!levable Li\'in"•· frpl. Univ. Park, pool. teo-u-::ach vd. at Yorktov.·n 1 ~, 2 B" 1170. 3 B• 1,, Recreation area. Adults 1 d 2 bed 1 For an ad Ca ll Sue in Woma n1s World 642-5678, etx. 330 f 4 5"0411 .....,,;; • • an · twm p ans llild 1 BR. UNFURi.'1. $L90 nis crts., $375. mo. At. NEW 3 hr. 2 bo., duple>. -• '3 only no pets ·• 1 1 ho ~ 552-9696 STUDIOS & I BR's, Ba $190. Duple.x & 4-plex, ' e $322 e .:·s ory own uses. ""'ec-t BR. FURN $215 Lg. pvt. yd./dbl, ga1•., pvt. Full 2 pools. crpts, drps, ~2 <>= A . W NB tric kilchens, private patios~ 2 BR. FURN $25S TURTLE ROCK, Rtlr ho1ne comm. park. $285. 492-9550. e kitchen ADULTS Llk O<JJ m1gos ay, or balconies, carpeting, STUDIO UNFURN $245 No Waist Seam( . ; 9093 SlZES 34-48 l,,111f..,;..., 11f..,T- t.t)n~. ~1l111mh:ir. r1'nlll pan••I. J'rln l~•' !'lltt••rn !!IHI::: \\'\ll'll•'ll'• S!t<'S Jtrt> 3~ (;JM.Inch b u•l 'fl'flh 11~1nd1 hlp); ~& (411 bual. 1~ hlc1!: 3~ 11: b111t. •~ h!1•): 41! ( 11 hu~I. 4~ :11111: ~:! (48 bll~t. I~ hll•I~ II Cl~ bUM!, f.Q.111Jf)-:-lll (ii!I tiu11t. ~2 hh•J: ts 1;;: nu~t. ~~ hlfll, ~<I SI 00 rnr "~~h Jlll\ll"rn. Add :is o·rnt~ for earl\ pat!('rn for nr~t.tlll~' n1•ll •nd ~pec1al !111111!11 nr: 0>11\~rwli,t lhtrd· d .. ~~ d(hVM')' w1!1 l11kf' lhr«' w~'('k~ nr rt1111t ~nd 1to M~n~n M11rt1n. ~·12. th!' Oa•lf l'llnl, l'•ll~tn Oept .• 232 \\'e,,t 11th & Nt11· YOt~. NY 10011. i>f;nl NAM t:, 1\DOfll).t;S, Zll'. s1zt: a1ll1 ST\'l.t_: NVMDER. ON•: f'Ht:F: l'A'rl'F:llN11f~'tl11r ('holN< h'181!1l(l IOI', OIW' f~ !l•I • 11'1'1'1 ·"~Ide N•:w SPl\tNO· S U~IM~:ll l'ATTF.RN f'ATi\J,OG 100~tylH . .1U~iv-~. In:~ pAll.,rll l'(IUp!lll. &ml l!M' "'""'·~El'" -t KNIT l!OOk wllh b~•ltl1~~11~1'811~rll , SI it! IMl.ll.n! lo'~~lllfln 1!.1•111 • ll 00 l111.1.1tn1 tia .... nut Uooll. .... tlJIO Lightweight0 Lacy . . LIJ1.htw('lgl1t 11nd lov<'IY ro1· lun~ht'OllS to lnt r.·dl•Y \\'1'11r: Arrh't "'lfgi1ntl)' nt pllrll•'ll In ;1 ~h~morou11 t:l\J>t'•11ha11·1, Croch11l t1111d yok"· tbt•11 lac)' 11eA1gn of jl'r11dun.trd 5(:11110~. U11t ll'nr11t~. l'11ll11rn 745i . l'AJ•«ln-(nlln11· fllr••rtlnn• 7~ c t;N'f'S for e~ch p•llr.m. Add U (t'!IU IOt tlCb P•IU!nl for f'ir~l·tla~i m11i\ ;:and 8pvtla1 handl!n111 : olh.-rwl~c 1lurd· rl11l3-dl'lfV""Y"WJl l·t11knhr-tt Wl°i'k~ or mor,. St!ud lo i\Ur-e Bmok~. I~. !Ml D1dl1 Vtlot. Nr.etll!'cral\ 0..pl., l)u~ lM.Olit (..11d$f• ~tation. Nfw Y11rk, N.Y. 10011. !'tint N~n1e, ,/\d· dl't'lll!.ZIP, P11lld'11 Numbior. Ntw! t$0 most pop11l1r /e,;b:n~ In ovt 1'74 Nt't'dlt'<'rllft l:11t1I01t' All ('r•f\•I THK~£ •~dPAi~n,in~ld"•· ..... l~ ~('w! Sew -+ Kn11 Dllc*-tult< llal!1rTiuu11P11ttl'l'll • .,.$1.& ~~Ntedlt-pc11ntRntlll .. SIOO Nel'·! t'lo.,..l'r cawtH.-t Bir SI 00 I h1ll'flln Croclwt 8<JOl'. ••• , SI .tit IMU1ntC~lll'l Book •.•. Sl 00 1ia111n1 M11M"1menk •... Sl.00 ln~1 11n1 Mon!'y Jlook .... '1 00 Compl~tc Gift lloolt ..... SI 00 Cdtl\~11'1.t!Arfhtllll•l:t •. II (IQ 12l'ti~tAfflll•n;•l2 , .... ~ l:looltufl'QllUo~•I ... " . .,llQt, M11~1mQ11111Koo((t'?. ~ l5()111b$forToch11 ~ •• , • .• ·~ 0outuf1~J1!1yRup .... WI'.' 3BR & den, din rm, lg ran1 Eve. 492-2187 • Heated pool . • no pets. e n~" ?.fanaged by draperies. Subterranean ALL UTILITIES PAID fill, vac. pool privileges $465. SPANISH d 1 2 o-e Laundry fac ilities Q.u 1 et· Lg e 2 B ~ · \VIU..J.Altt \VALTERS CO parking with elevators. Qr1.. Adult,, No pe•· Bk '""O""" upex, new .01, e F 11.1 Dishwasher, disposal, paUo,1.,.,~~.c==""O"~=,~~I . oal . ~ ~ a-,,..... """' 2 Ba, drps, shag cpt, -dbl ree ut it es garage. $210. 64Ml878 Huntington Bt•ch 3840 00 maid service. Just 16211 Parkside Lane, lfun· it NEW 4 br, Col.!cge Park, garage, Jge yard, fine urea. 0 Free linens north of Fashion Island at tingfon Beach (714) 847-5j.ll, 2 ba., 11\e -roof, AIC $·125 $255. 496-7876 eves. • T.V. & maid seiv. avail. LARGE 2 br, 111~ ba • Jamboree and San J oaquin 1 blk \V. of Beach on Ect- or lease opt. 833-8974. • Bil.r-S.Que \VashrJdryr nn. Pat i 0 ' llills Road. inge.r. South at lst signal, NE\\I' ~BR, 2 Ba Condo, wl e PhOne service d1'Ps, crpt&. Close to i;ch.ls ON BEACH I Telephone (TI4) 644·1900 1 block. Laguna Beach 3248 dbl attach. garage. Drps, e t mile to ocean &: S. Cst Plaza. 546--8688. • for rental infonnation iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil crpts & bltns. $310. mo + $50. cleaning fee. 8Jl·Ol09 BEAUT furn. apts $165 & * ELM GARDE~ APTS_ 2 BR Unfurn. Fr. $267 THE MOSl $175. NICE l BOR apt, bltns, $175 Spanish style building, Un!~. 2 BR apt 1n family l BR Ocean Vie1v $282 EXCITING VIEWS 3BR, 21,!.i ba, 2 story con· t 1---" I section Pool no pets 177 carpott. pv. encVl>\<1..1 gar,, poo, · · Covered Parking. L arge IN NEWPORT S210. 1 + Den, vi ew, steps dominium. Air cOntlitioned sauna, laundry, ad.Its 17301 E. 22nd St., C.l\I. 642-3645. Heated Pool. Saunas and lo ocean, Victwia Beach $250, 49a-7227 Keelson Lane 1 blk West $185 EASTSIDE 2 Br dplx, Recreation Room 1:'.t~n. 2 RDR. O«'an cily vle\V Santa Ana 3"80 of Beach off Slater. 842-7848 ""-" "ID '-~-.. p " · U" I GTO ·aptsbltns,g11rage. ... ADULT GARDEN APT iies~~ibl~;d~~a;;J';: H NTN N $160. UTCL pd, 2 Brlr .. trpt 3 BDRM & 2 BATII, large 1 BR furn. $145/MO. Pool. 646-2612 or 645-9030. PACIFIC house. nr. Divers Cove. lot, $300. New crpt & paint, Nr. Lake Park. 1035 12th FIREPLACE, bltns, 2 Br, 711 OCEAN Ave., H.B. J36j. LARGE 3 Bdr .. 2 Bu.. $190. Lots of trees, $290. St. 536-7447 aft 5 & wk.1d1... lg scp, garage. I mm a c. (714) "'°Im frplc, bllns, dbl gar, yd, Century 21, 546-9521. <N<r ...,, P<tlio. NE\V C.ondo 2 Br, 2 Ba.. Adults. $210. 6 4 5-3 1 8 0; Ofc. open 10 am-Spm Daily $400. UTTL pd. 3 Br, 2 Ba Sant• Ana Heights 3282 AU applns, club fa c i I . ~2381 \VILLIAJ\1 WALT1".."RS CO. frpl. bean1s. view, 60' deck 1-IARD\VOOD firs .• 3 br, lg. Furn/linfurn. No child/pet. 1&2 BR unfurn Garden Apts. NU· VIEW RENT ALS fenced yd .. $250 mo. $315. 530-1328; C.!13) 339-4768 FrpS~ D/W,l pr.iv platio. $~751 LUXURY APTS 6-~-""~n A>l-32'8 o•u•97 •tEN -•1 h I h t I to ~....,. Nr. rv111e ndustria . 1..-.VJU 01 ., .. .r=-n " , smw eac 1 o c · area. 557.2841 Just being comple~ed, 1, 2, T 0 P -0 F-Tlffi-\VORLD 2 7H~,-.-,~F~u-r-n•/~U~n'fu_r_n~3•37D07 1 Roonls S2L50 \Vee.k. Apts. I ~=~~~-----· I & 3 bedrooms, f1replacea-, story family hon1c, din rm, $95.mo. 53fi--7056 LGE l BR, stove, c r pt s' some \vith patios o r tam !'Jn, fpl . Boal/trlr spc, 4 Bd, 3 Ba, Furn Pen. $8.10 BACHELOR. $1:i':>. mo. No drps, carport. 995 Valencia, balconies. GREAT LOCA· $473 mo. l;r lease. Bkr. 3 Bd, 2 Ba, J.'urn . Cdril $650 pets or children. Reliable, nr. Baker. J\1ature adult. TION JN TIIE BEACH 1~6'_10-_86_72~~---== 1 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Condo, employed adult. 536-79-11 $145. mo. AREA. Call 960-3221 or Laguna N iguel 3252 furn/unfurn $150 Hunt. Ha rbour 3742 DELUXE 2 Br, 2 Ba, 839--6133 ask for Ailene or 675-8600 responsible adults. Po o I , Mari~n. 4 BR. Fenced yd., frple., VISl•H SPACIOUS BACH. Condo dshwhr, util paid. No dogs. """$°'$""F""R~E•E~M•o=N~E~Y~- sprinklers. Lente ~. mo. _ w/sunken trpl., a 1 co ve , $210. 324 E, 20th St, 64;;...4761 \\'e \l'ill pny you $50, to 831-2099 or 494-S4;>2. RIAi.TY ~74~TI.n. Kit. eqi+lp'tl. $225. STUNNING 2 Br. 2 ba, 1st n)ove into our brand new Mission Viejo1 3267 , ~-~-~---~= fir garden npt, pool. $1.95. plush 2 & 3 BR studio a.pis. ,.Condos Furn l400 La guna Beach 374& AdU:l s. 710 \V. 181h St. 1 block tron1 IX'a('h. R.ltns, l BR Condo, 2b1, pool, patio, 2 BR upstairs. Cpts, drps, dishY.·ashers, frplcs & 2 car enclosed attach ~ar. Chll· 2 BR. 2 RA. \Vest Nine, EFFICIENCY .. 8p1 from $17L bltns, garage. Near occ. garages. L ion .s Es I , 1-"-"."~!_27•5~·-·'-"~'~'0-0871~~--1 L:iguna Niguel, 496-8877 or mo., $60. 'Y.'k. Htd Po o I, l il~l~'l5~.~rn~o~.~5ii':'!:7-0350~-~~=-cl-""""\i~25~7~0~. ""i'nRiOii:rl•-3 BR, 2 Bu. f amily Mlt, 525-1732 nui id, phone. laundry . 2 BR . Adults, no pets, Easl· WALK TO BEACH Pa1io, Greflt \•k!w! 4 Rec. 1 ~C~o-n~d-0-,~U~n-f~u-,-n-.-~34~2=5 1 ,...V~ILLA=~C7E~ .. ~l~N~N~·~'~>l-=-9<~:16c-cc-I side Cosia J\It>sa $160. 1, :l & 3 Br, crpt, drp11. centt>l'fl. S3ii0. 83().2452 ----------1 BR GARDEN APT. Frplc, · 645-0343 bllins, gar. 2'~1 16lh St. or NE\V 3 Br. 2 ~. fom rm, (UR Lease. majestic ocean l blk to beach, uti l. paid ., BR DPL..'\ dll 1 205 15th St., H.untlng:ton t ..... lc, View lot. S325. incL \•lew, new 31Jr, 2~ ba, Jnclds , "'12~'35="-'='~7-~1~15~7~. ~--=~ -• a s on y, no Sch. 847-3957 ••· 1 ~ pets, $210 + $75 refund scc.1--==~~-=--\Vntcr & lndsepg, 830-2452 clubhouse, golf, pool, adlts, Newport Beach 3769 & clg dep. 64fr43S9. CHF.Z OllO APT'S N rt B h 3269 no pcls, run erpls & drps, 823-i Atlantn ewpo eac 2 car g{1r, $.185 mo., Smog $35-\1.'}{ UP. 1 Bdr .. 2 e.i. SEi\II·1''URN, 1~2 br, $160. t.2& 3 Bil. Priv gu r. pool, :i BR. Frplc. Obi Cnrngt', fr ee S1t n Clemente, & Bach. '\!for 'JV. malrl No pets. v.·asher, dryer. Close t o r11it!I., dl'JlS, !11\fn c-are .• No TI~l27 Stl'I/. pool. THE MESA, 415 6T';r6737 beach, SW-0.136 J>Cl.s. $250. mo. !st & la~t, BEAUT. H.B. Exuc Condo, 1 • N. Nev.•port BL, N. B . ~IESA V de 2 Br + den, UNFUR.'1ISHED 1 BR $135. Avail alt. Nov. 15. 646-2031 BR, 2 BA, patio, \V/0, clos-1:'646--:COOS='l~.=~===~~ 1 lrpl, nu cpl, drps, baby ok, + Util. .r u RN. bachelor WATERFRONT.--6111 b O tl ed gar. Security gual'd---&t :-BR, new cpts, Crps & no pets. $210. 979-3432 $lilt + uUI, Pool. 1 blk Cow'S 4 BR homf', int'I, g-atC'. Beaut. Clubhouse k furniture, steps to beach, 3 BR. 2~~ ba, trg liv nn beach. No children/pets. boat dock & sn ndy heh. poot. Mu!lt be--nvtr 40 yrs. $200. mo. yearly lease. Ba.r-& fam nn. Adits/no j)('Ul. 960-2746 67"' ..,..,,,. Bkr 962·4117l, 011i11. rctt R..>aliy S.12-435.1. $215 642-0~ --=~~=~= A.1. ~·~ · · 3 BLOCKS TO BE ACH )-IARBOH. Vu, 2 Br., conv N.B. l.arg~ 3 BR, :?!.: Ba., F1lEE BOAT DOCK! 3 BR, 2 BEDROOM'. NEAff: NE\V, Lg. 2 hr, \ bit, \\'/J1t1.lio, den. tennlitlpc10l µl'iv. lea&e rrpJc, Hef!'lg., dh.I gar, ~ncl fpl. sundeck I.I/Ith v i e I\'. Cpts, dl'ps, forced tur heat. gnr, Sl90 f)('r n10, ,\dull..~. 96H-lfi92 da_yLt. 6'14-2600. 1w1tin, pool. Nf' Jroltg, $325. \Vintrr or yrly. On the $185 n11>. &-15---03ro, 673--0119 401 8th St. !)63.2009 n10, Ach1lti; ·no pe111, 642·3i93 ,,~··~«~··~· ~6~75-fil~~G9~/~7"~'4~4~3S~•~-II tJ~ti"T,:;""~ft~;;-,,;;: 1-::::..~ffii:;\;~-"j'~;;:--NEWPOP.T Shore!! 3 Br, 2 NE\" , BR Ad l l ,.,_ -EXTRA lge 3 Br, 21~ Im, }'~~IER.At.D LAl'\E 811, nt!llr ocean, pool, tennb1. ·• • u \.Un• Like Be•ch L iving ? Cpts, drps, Vf!l'Y clean. $225. l br, unf11n1. $1:>5. $J7l. n10. '7'1-1700 donllnluin. $215 nio. Hunt. 3 Br, 2 bn furn or unlurn. nio. 557--8372. &.l6-9:lfi6 "'ij;:";jii;f,:-';jte;k,"lo I ~f1c~h.c.96.l-~:!Zl9~7~o~r~003-l-064~~~ 64.:>-3343 d•u.•s. 642-3783 eves. I ,-=""'°"~..,..-.,----I ~-=o--7"-"-=~-~ 2Br \\1/CrplC". 1'6 Blks tG -v 3 DR. 2 00., 2 gar's., 11r. 2 BR, free gas & 11·ntf'r. Ocean. , Call trt 7;30 pm. Townhouse Unfrn lS2S OCEANFRONT apts. a>Jail stores &: officeJ. Adu 1t11 . C111s. drps. Ch.lid nk, no 1213) 274-3692. winter/yearly, plush 2, 3 $300. 9)• Owner. MG-S.\97 pctll. $170. 8'12-1652 L~100=~,~.~,~.~ll----1TO\VNHOUSE :2 br. nr. So. &: • Br. 6r..,...1«W. 2BORl'l1 c I D . U ., • A .. on nice oost Plaza. $275. n10. 1.,;;-;;=="°'""'"°'="""= E:\'TRA lq: 2 Br. Crptg, 1 • ps .. r P s •, stt'l'l't $425. Mo. L " tt Ii e'7 546--6352 tlAClfELOR APT. $100 / l-10. drps, blt.lns, no J»ets. 830 Garagt', \Valk to 1-t u n I. RtUTt'lt A.ealt.v ti1~1. D I U f ~tM on Beach. yrly, utlls. Pd., 1~c~.,~n~l•;t~S=I~. 646-~~1~18=1-~-,·l-C~•~"~"~'~· ~$~160_,. ~84~"'51~""717~·=-up •••• n urn -w •-12•1 ~ ~is H A H. H 0 R V u II o n1c1>, •·r .. or u•......,..,. * 2 Br, 2 & l\TeM Verde Sl.50lr;;l:·o .. llu'ltc 2 DR. Luxury bnyf-'ont apartment ll111ng. f:loat slips at your 2 BR. Townhouse, trp.lc, door. Walk to shops, restau· from S250. 1 BH., [rom $195. rants. theatre, ocean. A Pool, tennis, continental few elegant, \'ery private, breakfast. Separate fan11ly Z.bedroom, 2-bf'.th units with section. Close to ;;hoppi.ng spacious terraces, Po o I • It fine beach. 64-l-2611 subte1Tanean 2-car parking. I ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I All adult. full ~.ecurity build· / · ing. New carpet, drapes, M~.. .R£;L. ~ built·ins, dreor. Leases from ~1.·tl'llOL7~ $500 per mo. UCHING NCW CONCEPT! (7H) 675-8551 Newport Bay Towe rs 310 Ferna ndo St., N.B. Vista Del Mesa ADULT GARDEN HOJ\IES IRVINE AVE, AT ll'IF:SA i ;~~~~~:~~' •IBR,2 BR •2 BR&Oen From $175 .. $435 N@ar Ney,•rrt Blvd, Frn'Y MesaV.rd• Eo st &Adams & Irvine ludui.trial Con1plex S"40 -lBOO l BR $190, 2 BR $230. I :iiii;;;:~:O~iiiiiiiiiiii~I Rec Bldg \V/gym. Billiards,!• Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi. Security Patrol. Relrig. i11c. e 5-l:l-4S5r, e ON TI IE BAY, 1lock, opt., 3 br., 2 ba., ~und•·rk, 111n11•r duplex, full din, r t11 .. frpl., 111\ls. incl. S~50 n10. )1'1)'., furn. U\'ail. 61~2\XI. MESA GAR DEN APTS 2 & 3 Bclnns:., Ct'{l!S, d1111, utllltlf'S 1mid. Bl I In 5. laundry lacililies. Rec. 1Wn1 \\'/pool tahle, gyin 1'00111, sauna, ix 1• l\dul1~ onl~', !YI pets. mi Brb;tol, co~111. l\f-it:1 751-4187 DELUXE 2 or 3 HP.. IU' Lido Shops .t beach. Cp!s., frplc.. dsh 1\·h r. , g a r., S:a;Q-Sl.10 Yrly lsc. 673--03~~. Y E AJl LY l\10DERN SPACIOUS 2 Br., blk fro1n I l'~!""'~~""~ .. ~~·I Ot.'1!an & bl\)' 11\'ail No\·, 2 BD. 2 llit, l'\U'n. N.ll. $.j{)il, I, only SZ!'iO. 673-1909. B YFRO T B ., B 2 BO. 2 Ba, Unfurn, N.B. A N 3 r. ' a on $5tX), mo.in bay, P\'I bch. 11'/pil-'r 3 ll" 2 B U f L"d 9 • .,19.,-. ,.,. ••. · _u, a, 11 urn, 1 o l;J-';.J, ......... :> $·\1.1. '\.EARL\' lo\•ely 2 BR, 2 811, \ 675-8600 '"ry'''· ' ""' '~~"'" VISleH $2i!O. n10. 673-66-'0 l"Nf'\JRN "''" ' "'" ' "'" '1 1t• .. I ':TY \\'f's!cllff af't'a, sn121U pe1 S.A• OJ\, call 6-12-2152; &l5-0000, 1 * LA PARISIENNE * :l BR. 21-'J Ba, 1s blk 10 :z Br. untum. All el•'<:tric. berich. 322 \\'. Blilboa. Oiwn Fi rl'olaee ll!'fllt.'d P ool Sat. 1213l4iG-67ll3 ,\rhilts. s1ii..·1. &-up, • \\lf;,<;T Ne"·port !arg(' :? Br 919-126S 11tcgs.10 brech. R!l.l'tll't', )1'ly. ;\rros.<1 Jrorn ~"011 rn1lne $'l1;i. mo~ 673-$>'10 '-'CW:i~ Sauta Anl\ l\\'1!. PARI\ N<"\\1l0rl Apt sob·lt'l ADULT APT L1\:1N--;-- Plnn 2·0, &ivr $60. mo, 1&2 11tt. PO">I .. 1'\'f'. hnll , gas ~ly ~. 6-l•~?m:-61(h~: nBQ. 642 ·14to r..tonlei;:o. beaut 4 Br. :2 Ba. 3 " 4 BEACH hoiuici. $-100. BEAl!t'IF'UL la :2 Br, hr.st $17j: Adull~-1'1() ~I~. Citl':)f;:(' C:lU'P. ' • Pf.'!t. ~h\l,rp!. Nr. Prof Ll\d!(,•pd, $1.\'j, 6'r.Hl654 yr 11 rg. David11011 Rcolty, oclf'anvlew, winter $ 3 O 0 . a11a1l11blc. 83.\..891• ~IOl't'!I · bruch. A~t. 6i~TOO ULU1''F Condo. 7. p I an• l-'•~15-:..,;;7'""~.,_,._ __ ~-Fipl.-baloony, ~fir. 646-Jlt4 3Br, 200. bltlM, cpts. ~ Nf.\V 2 Ur, 1111 nn , f111!1', 561·-tStw;ty ~~(}ino l.sc • .J'hnlu.atc1t t1raw.mJne \Ve$1, ClasslUed ads aetl bta \tenu, Center St. Apt 1. $'.m ll\O. hltn11. Nr. bch. ,\dlts, no !--------------------•' 7M-l<l'«l .\ .t · t. "·~·~·~•~D~•~''~'-'-P~ll•~<_C1=·~·~"~;1~1"'~· •. _•~m~•~l~l_l~l•~m~''-'""'-~"""'°~'~"~"'~· 64;)..92J!.t f'l'l11. ~ CnHf~lrnl:1. !i.'l4i·ZII4 l n1r, 1 g.,, 'J BR. 2 Bl:l, Don't Ri\'e up the 11hlr! q1t11. drps, bltlns. Po o 11 "J.ii;t'' II in •· ll"S!lled, St\lp QUJF:l', adultit 6l2-.111 I 10 ~nre Rc8ulli;,! 6.f2....1678. ' ' ' Ai ' 11A•L 'l' PILOT Friday, Octobfr 2.5, 1974 m 60 -Id Apt;• urn/ nfurn 3900 Rentals to 1h1re 4300 Bu1fnet1 Rental 4450 I Lost & Found $560 AdCl'.A-Room a&i'. H1ullne 60Si J~ Wanttd, f'male 70SG ~•Ip Wanted., maF 71 H.fp Wint 1 00 DUUTtf'Ut. ''NG. l\loth1•; Ot't'ICE Oft STORE CAtJr. ANlMAL CONTROL l.JCF.NSED Su~ntracion $12 • Loid ElP'O HSKPll wiU clean OAKWOOD ~ "°'" -· • .,.,~ """""· 500 or loot! Sq, .... H"11h'ltlntt .... ch Sh•lt<r .... , ... tvtthl "'dltlo ... All c" r1d"' WU~ht!y W"!' lx>me"" wkly/bl-wkly DELIVER mEPHONE DIRECTORIES part) Lo shun: rent ~-irh, New~ erptv, paved park· 8311 f.:d!Ml11 Sl .. ~1 tn1.des, Soulh Coeit Dulldcn TRASH A bEBRlS. .JWL ~-U_ llft _!P~ FIGHTS thl'lt hlls a btJYM' homl." or ln.r. Un bw,:y ~r. ii 8111:1 Httck or lfum11M Society B6.'H68S O:ill~e Student • ~ ~TUIU:: pra"1k:&l nur1e topt. Have bu!ll1M.'811' hkqn<t. fro1n be11rh, Hunt. Bch. ldettl ANl~IAL A.SSU,i. Lt:AGUE BabytlHTnt -• 600I LOc:AL Alovtng & Haullna-Itek.I 1!@11__ llm• p\tionJ MEN -OR WOMEN 18 OR QY£R Sr r'-'Ct'ntly nlO\lild to Nll tor lmJW'&ner, ltcaJ f;-1a.1f, utr>ption, 1J)a)'in; 1u1d --· -by student t...uwe truck ltl.ld daya. 6(2...4711. INFLATION lroin "'~sf LA, 11ev~r Gift Shp. ell::. 53&-0:lll r .. ~1. neurerlna lnlorrn. ~2900 reuonab!e. Batey 53} ... ~· Ip Want M&f7100 WITH CAR · 1;ucii.1J'g. ho \V difl('Ou1·ai;·g. 207, ~ wkdtiy11. AI\'1'11.ALS I1.fPOUND£D ( \VOULD LOVl: to lake ' . --'-- j11b flppnrtunJry 1-salaries Poodle rub:, ilelb>t. nllll11 care oJ your ~ baby In CONSTRUCTION or Trash ACCOUNTING ""' ""'· "'• ha"" """ Center Son Clemente trl•h Sett,,., RMI, male my home. I "m a '°""" hauling"· tit~ demo,~ CLERK STATION WAGONS OR LIGHT TRUCKS 'l'hc &irlcc o.I cve1')'lhln&: ls guln!? up. Now 0/1 kw ood Gan.Jen Apl's hl'ltJS you fl1:h1 lnlltthnn by ofit>rlrJi .111 r"'clu.~l\'" .. No n en t 1-lflillo• r.1u1r11.n1ee ... \\1> auun111IN• 1ha1 )'Our· l'f'nt Y.111 not bo• r.11~~1 lnr I full Y•'llr nnd you !'IHI /UIVO' 11111 f!11J1ihltl1y or rn On t h • rnonth oteu11/\ncy PIUli you "ct 11 lot mor~ lor your 1nonr.y c.t Onlnvood. 111cludl11~ $1 n1illion In rt'eNllllion !uc1Ut1.C!i. 11 fl.Ill tlJl'ltJ. Ac t\\'ltlC' DU'1'\'IOr \\hO plftnll pnrtll'~. USQ·s, 'l'rlpil [., OlOI"(''. ~·t·;-e S tU1 d a)' Dn.u1~·h. Single s , 1 & 2 bedrooms. Furn. & unfurn. v.-ttl'I all the eifras. Model& «Jen dallV 10 lo 7. Scmy. ro pets or dl11dren. Oakwood Garden Apartments ~lot.c•"-ftlr • Irvine and 18th 645-0Sr>O --··--· 1&h at Irvine 842-6170 • NEW • YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU WAITED! lutroduclng new bitch nnd I bdrtn apl!I y,·ell worth .11ectng. Relined y e t al· l.ot'dable e Grt.tf BEACI I envlroomenl • furnished and unfurnlllhed. • • $185 to $215. 646-8453 1433 Superior Av1nue N1wport Stach rt'l'8.. IOOk'.:;. fvr u lit ti . ICW Sq fo't Ues~lr, Tri.male GRAND1'10THF.R with loll remova..., e c. re&I. hornto, 'pttf1•rably In school Store or offic-' L..nb n\b:, Black, male al TLC. PlenR c1U a1te-UAUL1NG I: Yud Ceanup. =lll~n:&i:k1lng <11.1. or Co1v111t del P.l ur on J::l Cl\r11J11n ReuJ Gt'nn. Shtp. li I k It an. 6 P.P.t. <Costa 1'1e&a area> l mm ed lat e • d4'pci:ndabl.e !u .. don. Some reron-Pleaiant outdoor work. Your available day .. llliih School. or ""Ill iihu.r. l::XL·t'llcnl parkln~ female 6t5-2006 service, n!AI. M8-a683 ..,.-d •cctr1 exi II 1 t r uJred our upt 6+1-IO:ll. 492_976~ 4!12--T33~ C'.ordon Setter, Blk, malt tifOVING 4t HAULING Ilfl'~ u ca~ on a JJght hours. Calif. cense pa es e.q . · 1''1'':\J \U' n -i>te 2012. Geru1. Shthr, Black, nude ~1ATURE ""01nn11 will care 2 Studcnll. R.r:uonable rates. E~c\ i) or , nee. . ary !~ Apply for job description & trarn1n~ •• 1 • •v ..... uim'l -1 nca.i;lc,1'ri,Jo1nale lor your home&. c.hlldren &1()-1749 " ot commcnsura.., 8 :30AMor10:30A~for1 :30PMDally """ to tih!1re nice :: br 0.1 S.\.~ CL I~ i\t ENT E Y.Cll Poolllc, Grey, iuale while you vacation. Xln't /exper. NewpoJ.1 0 J c . I 'fu d 0 t 29th house. SG;, 11\0. 6 7 a -7100 loc·nted sliop un 1\vcnue. d('l CocklllMXI Ci\!urnlblk niulc i'<:r~. Drive! 6'15-0!'i74. HAULING co. benetlta. Call 1.1r11. Beginn ng es ay C . le11ve nies:>a~ lor Ooog. i\lar. I:: x cc I . for· any SatnO)'L·d ·~11·"· \\lhlte, 'rl':m. By Student with pickup al, ~50 6 n 2 Weitminittr Blvd. Gor1ges f1)r Rent 43SO ~~~~·;'ti ;~·d!f~\:'~. ~ CATS Bl~~wi~~~la~a,;,nt~s.ni!~~ truck. Jtotr 536-t730 AbVERTISING SALES (R B lldl ) Weitmlniter ~92.g~30 Shthr Donl. Blk/Y.'ht, mnlc care. Rel. 5.i7•5150. Heatlnp & Air Cond 605a ~rn1er Yellow p11ge or E • 1 • 0 r u tun"r~ty Employer m/C S!Nr;LE CAJt ~PACI-.:. 1 ~ of 1.nghr Dn1n, 1'1'1, fi>male -11agazlne 11pace ex per. qua ppor g1.1ra.2e. \\'{'Iii N~rt SPAU~ AVAIL for leA11e in ~hr Dorn, Ulack. fen1ale OOVEn Shores, Raycresl, GRAllAM BROS. :;46-165.1 N.atw-e rnalc or Jeni. Co1n·l!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!!\!!!!!!!!!!!!'l!!!~i!l!!!'!!J!!!l!!!!!!~~~~'!'!'P.~!~I l)B~~~n~~~C~:~1~n-Jl.B. J7:;~~~j~~ ~~-fis_~~:W lit Jili,t~ ~~J~";,1· ~a~~ale ~11~~1lc~~oot gi~i. ~rea. ~:. ~f:::emk d!1~ ~~ ~~Y~h~or appl. Help Wented, M&F 7100 .rlelp Wanted,~&F 7108 Alt nr 1u111 . Industrial Rental 4500 ;f T&bby Kittens C11binet Maklnv 6014 ·~· gueuon ~~ Al EA Distributor wanted. D Ii -Sunday Only * !Jml.-..5097 aft. <I p.m. * LOST. F1•male Ta 11 I \V ht c . Gary Opper. to ea.i'n up to $800 e Very \V A NTED <'nt•lo!t'd 1:11.1·a,i:f' MESA CENTER Slii·phcr"J C.Ollic ~llx. Dni CARPEN TRY. cabinets, f!!COunt P,tr nlO. p/Ume. We train. E- f•Jr 1 l'ur. Prrrer Corona bllOI nilddle forehend. Vic ct.L!ltom \\l>Odworklng, ~e HouseclNnlng 60S4 Qi.JI for interview~. OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. R d1•I !\far. 673-8120. ex 14.1 I II du" I I CoiUllH!l'C. sp.it'I' CO:\!. 10/IC. Leather collar repalni, u111~Lng. ~o ~ Mf!sa Cleaning Service AP•rtment Manager• QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA- SIN(;Lt: C"ur t:nrng(· nr IZth '.~~~~!;, 11~ ~~·:~: ;, ns~~ i1·/Jl), ll1·Ml\l1bro~~~ ~~tlly. ~~11. ilii-L?99 es Carpets, \Vlndows Floors Fully qunlitied and ex-Tl ON-WAGON OR VAN. CONWTEASCTTBAMRY. :-:1 & n atOOn Uh'(!. S'.'5. 1110. h1'f'I 7;.o sq, ft. Rl'l'liS ut Heward. llfta ~a ' Etc. Free Est. 567-6742. petienced profeudonul re1I· BENTON WJLLlAMS, 330 675-ms. F~v<'s. $105 eR1·h. LOST: MIN. COLLIE Carpenter 6015 HOUSE\\'ORK by de,y. 0....n ~t ~ couele with~ STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE Office Rental Ask for l\1t-Gann i;•e malt, looks llke Lassie, RET>.10DEL, Add~. gar transport.a.lion. Exp. Reill. \/tn abihty in adm1niltrauon 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. areu of Jcroninio & Alicia, conversion C'\l.st. &: n e w S5T..ffi27 6 maintenance of large lu."· FOR LEASE e OFFICES e MEDICAL e RETAIL COMP'ANV HI-;Al.TORS SINCF: 1.944 67~00 Prime IIu111 lngton e e a c h · I •-::;:~i::::f::~~=~= Fountain Valley locations on I 1 nroo~hu~! ,t, Brach Blvd. * CM * Ovt•r 11.000 sq. ft. of ren· 71>0 Sq. rt. SU5. luhle <1 rl'a inc I u ding : :l 1300 Sq. f't. $195. Df<htl:t' Profe~11lonltl Suite11 Pvt offc, plcnt)' perking $.).'o(l :'llo. \1•Hh lul! !ucilitics. 1750 Sq. Ft. $245. Plus ofllee ,r,.. ~lll.il l!pace Nr. San Diego J.'rwy front~·· 1640 sq. ft. 111 .45<' Nattress Really 979-6571 It. lo nt·~· prime C1'1ll~r. C.XKI e.>1\x1sure to 1n1Ulr. r or dC'tai s nnd prel'iew call (714) 752-1700. IN\'L;T~lENl' DMSION * COSTA MESA * -Almost new ~l-1, 1300 sq. IL S185. 1'10. 644,236! ~ ~ ~ 1,000 SQ. }'T. oUi~ or storage. Plenly of parking, . _ · 11., $225. Newport Shonos Area. ,,~-~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ~Ca""ll_6<o;;2·~""-'~·;;:---::;;;::-c:-: ii l.000 SQ. FT. oUlce or 1525 SUPERIOR storage. Plenty of pnrklng. Prort·s11• bldg. nr. 11 0 a g $225. Ne." port Shores Area. 1 lo,p, Ground fir. o J f i t' e ~C~•~'~' ~·~!2~-ll25-c'2~·==;;-,,,.---;;­i;poet. 8&I liQ. ft, Al $2%. RENT ne1\· L?Q0-26-ID sq. ft. Dr./Dentlst suite, 1700 sq. $170. lo $360. w/ollice. 208 ft., Sil\.J. Jph. 1'1uller Riiy 673-7(139 Ask for ~fcGann Storage 4SSO 81vds. P-f. Viejo. 837-89-19 const. 25 ·~TS exp~ d r a ,v JAPANESE LADY \\!ANTS ~x b!~ 46,~~~"r:t An Equal Opportunity Employer RE\\IARD. . plans free est, 645-3439 TO 00 HOUSE\\'ORK • OIJI011unltJes. Submit detail· Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Htlp Wanted, M&F 7100 FOUND. Cr:iy Du~ty kitten *CARPENTER* ~182 ~ reswne to Ctaslilled Ad , "'11h i;po\ii 0~ pink a 11 d Xlnt crnJtsn1anshlp-low HOUSECLEANING is our Nf. 264 Dally Pilot, P.O. CASHIER GAL FRIDAY orange. Tr a 1 n e d • \Veil pl'ICH Robert... !136-2051 huslness. Cati Janice's 1tag. a.x 1560 Costa Alesa, CA F/Ume. Mature & exper'd. 4 Hrs, S day wk. Exper'd. groon~1t.,z1th Porl track, CUSTOP.f Patio Owers gedy Ann!. 61:>-6553 ~26 1'1ulli location. Bookkeepi~. t Y p in g & li.B. • · _ Redwood & C.onc. Decks Metro Cer Wesh J!honel!: $2.30 hr start. ~ST: Adorable, i;n1all ~·lule Free est G4&-'159S 846-9495 Melntenance 6069 l Apt. "'•n•ger 2%0 Harlx>r Blvd., CM ~l Sat & Sun calls kitten, grey can;, tail & """O 1 11 1-IUSBAND & \\'lfe team. O>ue>le to mo.nnge love I)' CHlLOCARE dall 1·15-3·30 :O~k~•~Y~· iiiiiO'"'iii"!''"'iiO•I fnce. Nr. Palrner &CU.-,, M c!11'pentry 0 a wdl m!Lntalned 40 to 50 y' · · • \\'cstmlnsLcr. 548·0431 alt. types, cnbinela & quality Oean & maintain office, '"1 -"ult a rtm•nt -m· Possibly live in. • N · 8 · GENERAL OFFICE 1 p;..J concrete. 962-1961 Hpt, ho1ne or re-rentals. i '"0r' pa& L.A c"" 644-4033. Mr. Price 556-5684. I "'..!:~~~----~-l;c;;~Pif,N;;,;~-':'~PPA;;l;;N~rriitNN~Gi I &p. Rel. 548-9400 P • Mge • oun· CLERK TYPIST' J all Wruit vnrlety? This Is the LOST Afghan puppy in CAH. E TRY • p p 6073 tlea._ Xlnt tenant&. Salary or sm 11lHce! Lite !)'ping & abHlty Uroa!lmeyer Hoines, San REl\.tODEL & REPAIR •lntlng/ •pering + jl>OnUI. call 21J...926-4407 factory warehouse near to do more thun one thing C1cn1ente. 5 mo. small $7.hr. 646-3079 "~da,y&. Harbor & Warner. S ·A· at a lime. y,•hitc temalc. Re,vard. TOTAL CONST. J acuzzi CUSTOM PAINTING st. 557-61"'1 Jason Btst A91ncy 492--9627 instl'n., masonary, r In i fi h Exterior Specialist State ST. MANAGER Computer P•yrl to $6SO 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly FOUND approx 3 nlos. old carpent'y. l't1ike Sr;if-3)98 licensed. No. 254931. Bond-Some 11tali!tlcal bckgrnd Suite 213 963-67'15 orange kit t en at Jn-RE}.10DELlNG, P flt i o 11, ed. LlabWty Ins. Free Color Wlll.lama Decorating tt1atw·e dlanepol\s & Brookhurst, Decks. Room Additions, Consulting &: EsUmale1. Ce ter. U you are lntere1tea Fee Relmh/Also Fee Jobs 11.B. Oct. 21. Call 962-0302. Cabinets. 613-1166 Mr Ryan Low Competitive Prices. in career oppor. y.•e may WESTCLIFF 64.2-60C6 havt just the position fur p I A GENERAL LABORERS FOUND Adolescent ma I e Carpet Service 6016 youo ~per. ln s e 111 n g er&0nne gency black lnb mix. \\'hite chest. d~tive products in-ltttark III Center) Immed. Alsignmen11. Top \\llite p.ev.•s. T •\Vink I e JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery PROF. painter, honetot work, clU4ng pnint, carp e 1 , 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. SU. Uing or lhort lttm. School. 557--0896 or 54&-Sln. Ori Sh .. ...,pr , !Soll Re-Reas. Int -ext• 1ree .1 .... L..; & wall cove..1 ........ la 542--8836 Ca.II 540-4450. f~OUND Little male black ru1d 1'.'hite dog 17th and San· ta Ana St., C.1\1. Obedient rrai11ed. fi1:'r.162G. t d I ) n....... •-e1timate. Refs. 548-2759, ~··~·"~ ... <&~ NEVER A FEE AT TEAIPO ar an •. ....... ~· easera ....-de~able, Xln't benefl11 & COOKS, men or w om e n , all color br1ghlcntrs & 10 642-3913 salafy. Some wknd work Bklait exp. Top v.•ages. Ap-TEl\1PO Temporary lJelp minule bleach !or \•:hlle R.B. Painting ext, ht o 11 ln~ved. Call John Chop-1ily in person, Carrow' s - carpe111. Save your n1oncy homes 25c sq. ft., pa.int mllJl &:il-8766 for an in· Restaurant. pico turnoU GUARDS by S3ving nte e..'<tra trips. lncld, also int painting, free tef\11ew a1>9t. Equal Oppor. San Clem Imn1ed. Need lull & p/time LO~i'. Min Poodle, f em. \\1111 clean llving nn., dining e11. 613-3658 aft 5 Emiyer. lccoo=~K~.~p~/t~lm=•~.""soo"'rt7'Co=n1~.=,·. I gu11rtfs for Orange Co. aera. Den(. black & \Vhite, if found nn .• &. hall $15. Any rm. 0 & J p-;-Ung °'" oo~ Th• b t C h' Call f213) 435-5.125. 8am· ....,, .,...,.....,.,. "' ·~ u rger• e c. o ac 11 plt'ase call 581-5286 aft 4pm $7.50, couch $10. Chair SS. Personalily painters with A DANT, exper. f 0 r Cor~r. So. Coa&t p 1 a z 8 , 5pm, !l.1on thn1 f'ri. Lawren-or 8.10-1720 bef 4pn1 Reward · 15 yn exp. Ls y,•h'at count'! the personal touch. Since gra , yard shill Good pay, 5-'6-'1955. ce Sectlrlty, Inc. FOUND, Female Iri&h Set· not method. I do i\/Ork 1971 ~ benefita. Apply Shell t'OOK-\\'AlTRESS HAIRORESSER THE EXCITlNG ter, vie. downtown Lagwia. myself. Good re!. S3l·OlOI. EXT ER I 0 R PAINTING. Sla4>n. 1DOO Irvine, N.B. for Georges Ste a ks & ESTABLISHED beauty salon PALM MESA APTS. MINI.WAREHOUSE Please call and identify. STEAl\1 Carpet CI ea n i ng Lic'd, Ins'd, Rers, Terms. AUDII'lNG, FINANCE, AC Hoagles. Apply l51B Baker, in So. Laguna has l station ~UNUTES TO NP'I'. DOI. Privat~. locked ·Individual 499-2605. Special! Llv nn, din nn Richard. 9?9-3335. Anytime. COUNTING: Few goo d c. M. for1>orent. Xln't oppor. Mutu Hach, 1 & 2 BR. from $157 storage, unlts. Fron1 $7.50 LOST: YORKIE dog, CdM & hall $39.95. We !IOU guard, PAPERHANGING & pain. trainee open Ing 1. HSG have following. 49!HOOO. "ult•, No ~··. per· mo. area Sun. eve. Ma.le. Blk deodorh:e, color brighten & . 21 H bo 17-28. Hi Sehl math useful. OOOK, tulJ.Ume, mature HAln "yll•t w/•lientel• .nu .-... .a REALTORS ALLSPACE Ilea ";lier t •Id G"••n & lint". yrs ar r are_a, '"' 10/ t tart •·· el \lo-Oman. Exper or wUt train. '" .. 1561 Mesa Or. SINCE:: 1944 :73-~er. Reward S 2 5. ins'd.~962--60{;.~ . .... _re.fl furn, no 1&1281, 642-2356 f;i;ge ~ n ~ fsi t 11 . ~ee 1.Ies8. Verde Conv. Hosp., needed In busy new salon, 1"5~-::~tro':;~~N~""'°~:rt~B~l'~:.t I ~..,..,,.6~7~3-44-00~:..,..,.., 1 • ..,..,,,;:9~6G.~t9:7~0~""""' I lLC~ST~~·. ~B~t,~k=La~b=w;Eithf,:;•~·hl~··~·ll~C~•gng1n~g~•~;;;;;;;;;;;;~60~ll 1st CLASS _Ext/Int Painting. Dent/Med. Pd v ac . ." Other. 661 Center St, CM 54,g.5585 * fs~m~(Y:'aba~; * ;o; 4000 LINK fln Black neck wearing red ~a,perhangmg. Airless Call the l\larines, The COORDINATOR HOUSECLEANING, Roomi . .1 1 nd Spray, 125 yrs exp) 979-5..?94 Career c.otps * 548-5841/ f R 1• A t' STORAGE UNITS collur \vith tag, 1 ou ACOUSTIC CEILINGS * l W. DISCOUNT * 963-9ln. . o tcrt• r~n qua.•cs thorough & industrious. Bal. FRO!\·! ~.50, Prlv nns & apts for lil'nion. Linens, ma.id scrv, Xlnl irecurily. 11·1 Del l\lar; SC. <192-84.10 WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPOR r BEACH A p-!l'SOna1, !>W!lne~s. recrea-rail 646-I7SO BY CALCOUSTICS \\'allpnpering & Painting & Community Serv1~e Isl \1-atcrtront. 0\\'Jl Crans. litJIVl l !';!Or11ge. From ~. ~UND_nlale cat. Big Red· ;\PPLlED PAINTED Free est. Call 536-0548 To O\'Cf'lltt Community 1·2 day1 per Y.'k. fl,50 hr. '~ ""''" "" ,~, -~""' Janiboree .t: San Diego Free-dish beige. F1ea rollar. AI· GUARANTEED AYON Se r v Ice Recreation. 833-3145. \V. i· Call 979-0150 lectionate, Fairview Rd.' FREE ESTTh1ATES *Wallpaper Hanger* Aquatics &: Water Se.Jety ;H~O~U~S~E~KE='E~P~E~'R~/~D:ccr~f-v-,-,·.I . .C.J\·J. 642-7384 or 97S--2708. FREE GLITTER C. REBKO &16-2449 for School District Requjrea ::ve-in. rellel for clderly ROOl\1 In nice, quiet home, Costa 1'1eu.. \\'otklng man. ...... .,.. ~;.E:ra~~':!. ~·ixi'it 1'--0UNO: Black !\talc Cat $5 OFF \VITii nos AD *WALLPAPERING Nted Cash For college degree w/empha!lls lfldy in CdM. 673.-7076 aft 548-673 ~·/wht p:aws & whiskers, 645-9880 NO \VASTE "MAC" ~1444 on recreation,. P · E. or _7~p~m~·--------I Bl., $7.i. mo. 1 has [lea collar on. Vic. Cdl\t Christmas? Administration. 5 Yrs. ex· ROOMS S20 "'"' up, with kitchtn: $30, wk up np!. MS-9755 or 643-3967 C.lll Mr Hnward G01:i 6101 R•ntals Want,c:I 4600 6#-2300. •ACOUSTICAL * Platter/Rep•lr 6'JT1 lf ycu're ambitious I: en. perience in areas of \\--,AN-TE_O_t_o_Re--nt-.-,-.-,-1-ite FOUND: Black, mix breed, Apr;\f':l·repll.ired-repalnted PATCH PLASTERING thllliUgtic, you .can s t ar t = ~=-;:o~ f,.OVELY roo1n to ~·orking lcmalc only. l\fis11ion Viejo <l l't'D... 586--0589 WATERFRONT NEWPORT BEACH mfg. sma.11 house or shop lemale dog, med size, ap-dry\\•all, wall lex, 64H715 All Types, Free Estimates earnhg money unm.edlately ply Capistraoo U n l f 1 e d & opt. io Costa f.I e sa . prox t ~c~·.,1 hiurd12 ~Pk. Cemtnt/Concrete 6019 Call 54{Hj8'J5 TA.nv£V~~t =~~~~ School Dlst. 2Sl26 Victoria SEE OUR J-IG-89S!I ~rea, · · '\. · · Plumblng 6071 tun too. Ca.JI for details: Blvd. Caplatrano Beach. SUNDAY LISTING Executive offices 1 BEDR~t. :iparlment, niL-c LOST, Lrg grny striped CUSTOJ\t Concert \Vork .540--1ou. D II T I ph ne 48i E. l7lh St. Cut llvine) CM QUIET nutlure Adull/C.l\I. l\r. bus/$.\').$1{>0/K . pr l v 5.'J&..0058/557-.?,062 8<'C lllll 2 Or 3 Room suite o 1 long haired niale cat Oct Patios, \Val ks, Drives e ver • • O View of boots & water neighbors, Sl<IO rcnl. 2 l5th nr Adams & Bus.hard. & sawing L.R. arrs PL U 1.I BING Direcforie1 Suite 224 642·1470 1 Small oWce $165 &Uimore, Apt. A H.B. 91\3--6&17 REASONABLE Gl5-S512 Remodels & Repairs. Water *BABYSITTER. grand· !'.Ien or wum.en 18 or over JACK JN TI-IE BOX, immed Guest Home 4150 Bill Grundl Rltr. ELDERLY \\'Omo.n w o u I d 1 ..::::."""-~-----.1c::=c=c=°"'"C--"CC"'id h , r. c r s , dis pos I s , mother t)'pe modern sepa· w/cars, S/\V or 1 it t I e openings 9P.r.l • midnitc. like roont & board in your RE\VARD, lost cat, part of CEMENT Work, any kin · furnaces, dshwahrs 642-6263 rate apt ~ board & 11n1all trucks. Ple&Aant 0 u t d 0 0 r Also, 12AM·SAAt. 1205 Baker ~;:-'~~6:7~S-~6E1";;;1 ~~=: I .~h~o~m~e~a~l~S200~~t~n~o.~.~W-~394~5~. fnn1., altered male, blonde. Co n1 me relnl. residential, 1\.1/C & BIA Complete salarr. 2g11·J11 3 & 5, Engllsh \York )'Our avall. da.ylight St Cost 1\1 LOVELY large pi:~v11to & scn1i-privn1c rodms. 64:?-!1218 .• 1 llilO. 1'~REE J{ENT partly blind. Lost nr. Central Lie & bonded, 636-1045 Plumbing Service L 1 c '. spei.k1ng n1ust drive. 6-10-0482 houni. Calif. Ile. plates req, · ' JaANel•T•ORS No lease req. Dix. oUicC's ~ Park. 842·5l48 (_,ntractor 6021 272694 BABYSmER Apply Jor job description udj. Airporter Hotel. A/C, ... rntncitl I • LOS1' Blue Poin t Siamese RAYS PLUMBING .!:ERVICE Possible live-in at & tnilnlng 8 a.m.-2 p.m. NEEDED: EIGHT GOOD full servic.-es. Yrom $1{} Mo. . cat. l\.1alc, flilerM. Vic. HOl\1E Jmprovements·Addi· Repfllrs.Installatiollll The Beach &U-2615 J\olonday October 28 QUAI:.ITY PERSONt-lEL 2172 DuPont. Room 8 ~iiijiiiiiiij!iiiiiiillij!!!i B p. y s h ore s . Rew ard! tions. Remodel, suMhade 24 hr. servl. "' S48-S638 BE OF SERVICE TO mLAGOCF.UN·A.ANBEAAVCHE. Faot• 3 lumodU &•mpartra•u" 1 ;:;•1n •SJ"'c'. •83.?,.3223 'Ti! noon* B j 0 5005 548-8975 patio covens, benches, etc. =--~~~~-~~= , v Vac•tion Rentals 4250 Rent My Condo! I LliJ'ie, 1 Bit npl wlth view o! mountai1111 iuul owrlook- in~ pool. 010ll'1? r AL r.1 Dl-:SER1' lO<'a llon. Nr sn1ell s.t10pplng center. \\.'ttkly or monthly 111tM1. rnr in fo &t!-0596 or 5."16-886.~ DESK space available $50 us ne•s ppor LOS1', Tiger stripOO kitten, Brick planlers, ,,·alks, fire Remodel & Rep.air 6081 YOUR COMMUNITY Equal Opportunity Employer Good "'·t1.ge5. mo. \\'Ill provide furniture 10 y,•ks, nns to Luke, nr ring, etc. Good work, fair ADD A RM r-MODEL & ~ Get Paid For It \\lelet;im· DENT AL Assistant/Control 1) Leadman, 8 hr& •t 15. mo. Answering SllilALL, Ready·to-\Venr & c--ntlago & hl-... ne..,, 10/2.t. pril:es. I-Tee de«lgn & estl-• · • · 1 n g Nn-comens. F1ex1blto E , d 11 r e 2) Maids. 4-5 hn ~ -•·1 51 r ·-'" ""' ..... R 1 81 t u REPAIR, 23 yrs. exp. We. .._ N--~ typewrlt nur~. x_p . · a rac iv . 3J Janitors, ~6 "-service available. l 7 8 7 5 u1-.:SStll•"" ng 10p or .......... plea.~ cnll 518-5474 mate. e crences. a e c No, 238--014 !:1'1ITl{ CONST &" "h """'d lcar, s I t l er mouvated ~1vtdunl V.'allt~d Call 97S<J632"'" Beach BJ\,i:J., HuntinJton ~: ~ o r l B en c J4.H325 FOOND: Tame Rabbit, Vic. .~!:;,kt!"'n ;,~.KP•hon ~ .. ~1'11"'0 e. It 4£).3474 "•7-~Y • po o n , for progressive, hlgh-quahty Bench. Ct2-l321. .,...,,..,,,. ... , 0 hH & \\ .. 1 L:i Sch ...... " u • ..,...._ ,,.. · p_actlce. Hrs. 7an1 to 3pm, JANITORS OFF ICE S PACE FOR Business Wanted 5010 5.ffi_:m,. or ~~l g. . GER\VlCKnod& Sons LiBJd8~.~!!:· Roofing 6082 BEAUTY <JllERATORS J\1on. thur lo"ri., C.1\.1. 979--6510 P/time eves. Newport Bt:h RENT. Costs A-1esa , H.nrbor Add re1 · I. c .,.,... REPAIRS, all ~s. Reas. f'ull or p/til'le Jor newly Salary open. a re a . App I y l 71 8 ~ <it /ldums, BI! au l if u 1. \\TE J\>IANAGE, ?>IA.l!\"fAIN 613--0l).l.1. 549-2170 f'rt>e et1t. Lic·d. Afik for deeor~ted shop in N . B . DENTAL ASSIST. Orthodon-1\rmstrong Ave, S.A. bel'o\•n ROOMMATES niorlcrn . Air. niusir, & SERVICE ALL TYPES ! I Electrical 6032 Wair. 830--5020 anytime area.M8-$12days.~1025 ticchr.slde.Approx.4day1 4 & 5:3{) p.m. Phone ; Rentals to share 4300 '}::~~~~.,~~~~~h~r~~~: ,1~~~~~'.~~l~Cii~~!~·':"'~:~'~?ii'~~"~Ge~· ~;'.·al~1'.;N \;,~~f;g i?~! ;;;,~;:~' '"""''' • '1:~~=:t, .... "~11~ ~:...IC TILE Work£,~t1, "'" BOAT ~£~!: o~~~ 1i J ~1:1,,:;~~~e~:d1 ' ~)~ Th-rl''t1Sl,OOO,OOO .in 1501WESTCLIFFDR. Pilfltlioxl500Costa ,\Iesa p I calls Anytime-Anyplace. "·h _.. smok'g,Age20-30.642-2626 only. Poslllon1avail. fo r I I I 11 ·i1e· ••~,..., ersona 1 53SO "•"-"""". . uat , entry, auwr. pan . r I' c r I'll on :i c 1 s. NE\VPORT f~inanrial Center ""'"'"' .....,,. """" repair, F1ee Efit. 494-2135 CARP~NTERS DENTAL ASSISTING, cxper. j 8. n 1 ! o r & \\'Ork In~ Cnm1>Hntenlury 1 e 11 n 1 s Leasing Office Space Mort, Trust Deeds _50_35 ELECTRICIAN-license no· 54J.0487 ext. m office manager. Busy Hun-s~peIVlsor. 979--392:!. IC1>liCln~. Sunday b r Unch . MRS REEDS 233108 S II · •· malnt I h !fi ~-.'\ports !011n1amr11I!:, A full· CALL ON·SIT~: r-.tANAGER • . ma JOva, CERAMIC TILE NE\V & t nxton ~nc o ce .... 1nge J ANITORIAL Help \vantett. Urnt' nclh•itir!' dirortOr ivho 171'11 642·l l11 ext 24fi. LOANS UP TO 80-/e & repairs. 548-J203 remodel. Free e&timates. be n e f It II• salary open. Mornings, ~II. Stur1 $2.51; f)!uns 1111r11rs & B BQ' s. NE\V Plu$h 'offkC" Bld!: .. 2 1 t TD L SPIRTUAL Furniture 6041 ·Sr· jobs welcome. 536-2426 We need experienced l\1en 962-3329. hr. Student preferred. Wii l \\'e'll rvru ht'l[l you find to fi Ri\I i;.uilt'~. Confrrcncc s oa ns MEDIUM * 5471878 * ~·ho ttike »ride In t he Ir DENTAL: Exper. fronl Of· train. 646-7Stl fl r,."'ll'lmittc .. "'iiTy, nn (Inc Jtnl. Xemx topirr. Ncn r FURN ITU R ·E Repair • _ work, to \\1lrk on deluxe fic.-e girl. Knowledge of in· JANITORIAL Work av 8 I I, iind•·r :!1 .t· 110 pct~. i\lvd,·ls O.C. Alr)Xlrt. 8.13~36-IO. 2 d TD L /ldvi~ on all problems. Service. Chairs strengthen· Kitch, i:::ntryways, Bathrooms po\.\·er S1X>rtflli.her1, In a surance. Good pay. 548-8844. a 1s 0 s u b. rontract work ,,-,1 tlntl" 10 ,,, •,, "t·• n oans Psychic Cttrd Reading, Ad· efl & reglued. }~ree est. Top Soll 6092 oompfl ny "ith a future. , d .1 75, . .,.o '"' • '°' .. 111 :\'f' -'' ll pl prk~ U . TOP IVAG"S & BENEFITS DENTAL ASl!lt exp er . ava1 · ~"-'" " H!L' lnl';.:1 i· ud in !he a1mrl· .. ., u ·. m ' , vice on n problems. U>~·e, 646-6989. ., N 0. ffi CuU ,11c·n1 );••erivn. uc il pd, 300-2000·, rron1 AS', lowest r•te'I Orenge Co, J\t11.rri:igto, Bu!-.1ness, Ht!alth. ;.::.:;d;=:,.,-----,604..-;5 i. T'OP SOIL* CO~fPOST• PACIFICA P/time. . o ce. JUNIOR SALESMEN ll7~H:i900. 285.J E. C~t fhl'). S I M C Transiiclinns of all klnrls. Gar 1n1ng •r..tULCH * RED\VOOD* BY KIPPER '""""-;::,551>1:;;;~·'7"°;--;;';;--;;;::;;o C<l.\1 etter tg. 0• 0 t2 N I !OP>! b "DtSH\VASHER \Vant~ ' \1 \\\'0<111 G.\HDF.N APT:i 642 217f S4S 0611 pen oon o ·' ' y BARPw\GAN & AGUILAR, Call 586-6930 928 W. 171\ St, Costa Me1111 ~ hith al Irvine '.! CLE:AN Offices 1oc~tc'li 111 •. • appt. only. f7141 527·3400 r-.ttxlcnn gardeners wllh 5 609 1.. '4C>--55'iO Days. Beachcomb '"8 Cof· 1;12 ~1ifl ' I nice Indus. rt!'f'a. S11\1i1blc ScIVJng HarOOr atta 24 yrs, yrs Exp. Our Service in· Tutorint •1-,..,=="'"""''-I fee Shop, 2633 \\'. Coast LOl.LECE 1'tud1>nt 11 r,. d 11 for ~n1l!ll ~tudro. $12-, nm. S3.1.IS.~.46 ~5'l T.D. on prhne SPIRITUAL RCADER eludes \VI n d 0 ~· s. Calle __ E_R_T_!F_l~E~D-TE_A_O_IE-R-.... ·ill , BOOKKEEPER Hwy, NB. 642·8475. r•••tt\ 111 \lo:lnily ,,, OC'C ror bo1h ~8-,,\10(), Co~111I site •1?1vn!o\\·11, SJ OIX'n 10 Ar-.T lo l{)Pl\T 54,11.21)19 from 4 10 g pm. tutor reasonabl)'. Kinder· Exper. in all phasea of ofc DISHWASHER A pp I y In in C'(Chl\Ntf" f'lr rr-nt n r I Ot"FICE SPACE Se,. 1, ra 1 ~apistrAno, $350. per 1nfl. Arivice on Ali 1.111.Ucrs. !-:XP. know how m" 1 n t, Karlen thru 6th, S4S.9M5 bkkpng. Cmtractlna exper. penon aft 4, Sld'a BI u e · I I u1cl 9% dut• 27 mo. Strong :n2 N. El Camino R(!ei pref ' d . Permanent Beet 101 21st Pl Ne. rrrlf'ralll\ ~·;int l\·ork. ,_.,.,, L.~a _ locatlOn(, nv:i . lj<n<I oY.'tM'r, 15',f discounl Snn Cll"mcntc, For nppt. c I ea nu p II , tr I m mlng, Schools & full--time. Ca.II 548--6531. OCT' ORS ASS, I ST. ANT , n1r .. n•·•·fh.11h •1 to s Ired. f1,...1n $195 n10. •194·9121 C:'llJ 1!1':t-IJ ·1.i Cull 492·90:i1 49z.9136 re no v attng, lnndscaplng, Instruction ]005 BOOKKL:::PER/ASSlSTANT ,' r.1~:it•1 Nolan l{t'al E&Uttc In,., · · ' cttll after 4, 968-3486 for mock broker's ottice ~oung lady (18-28) to work \\\, .... !'Ell: \ ·~1 tn :i;::l' :io. 5Sc PER SQ FT--r ![g] DIVORCE LAV.'N SERVICE BEAT OOL.ATION. hf a kt! in Fa5hlo1 :blllnd. $150. per Its dO·C t"'()r I a 1s I11 tant I" );hr 1 l•r. \II '· !.: ih111I:... 1 Hil7 \\'I-:STC'Llrt' i\8 Lo•t eltd FOlllld ONL y $65. DEPENDABLE ypur own thing tor Xmas. m 0 . c· a I I : Wendy /recept. ln henllh spa. No 'J blk •01 ~l·•ll ,1;. h;1y, Af;T ;;,11 .:i1r:2 I J \\'l!eklv r-.taint • Clennupi; C!Asw.ii bl!glnnlng Oct. 30 71 4-644-2""2 e,.-per. neccss. \\le trnin you. \Fl. (':ill. l.;iry "r J 11c . f • \I -P-1 5300 Com11lctcll' i.-e.lieLle f'rt>e E~t. 642-9907 In Porcel11in JPwelry Xmas Ap11ly ill person ar1n or eve. I filN1•;;-1 'l:,\~h. " ( n~1 .' r~u ·'1._. I L st & Fo d 673·0lT93 BOOKKEEPER. Stable pos. 2112 Jlarbor Bid., C?ll. _ _ ofht·e r 11 ,. n 1 ~hf' n , N'\c~ o un , . ~ DEPP.NDABLE. 1\1 o "' f.c Omnment11, Graph!~. & Oil lor ttled-1-Care back:gmd, d Co L1\Ht;J-; l!O! .:1; l!t1L, 1 .~.1.1 ,.,,,.,.,111 .1r,•:i. s~.l. ~~"6-::!)()(1. , 1 , • PRE~N A~T. Edge or compl care Rens. Painting. Private lnstruc. Xln't wa"" bem. &!2-2417. DRIVERS \V&n t e . m· r1·pf. 11,. n11I··~:· ... ~· l· ... 1,, . • -· . . . ..-~ ! U ~ n : RC :"urt!Jo:ird, Cllr1n1:. confidential comisel· J.'ree <'fit. s & s C~ .. !ening, lion by Noted Artist. Sign ,. .. , inlsslon + tips. Pizta Man, 1 ·l;il+• \li•~t· 1 Ii• 111 111 t. I Dl·.I.IJXl·. 'l 1111. 0H1cr:; f··:''' 0111u·r 11!1•111!1y, Sl11•, 1'(1!ur, lni.: & rcre1Ti11. Abortion, 1: IS-s683 T up now! 675-9184 BOYS ~ After 4pm. I ' '11 ,11 Sl'.'1 •n" u l h l YI '~'1.'1 !l~vy., <"d.\I. '·:.~ ~~ t!11h\ Hl•fJrox. hw;1!1on \oi;1 adoption & keeping. AP· ,)' , 'D co•• _..E student g iv In g or Drt Cleaning Pi-r-.-,,-.-r-.ii;...·mii R_r'i1lonon11C'~. Dkl':'I'.. G1 .~.00 1 11UPD, ri::t,..:11;21 CAHI;: 642·11'.:G GArtDEl'{/HES/COl\1hl/rN · w..c..v ~ -... Cle:inups, tree & shrub k lm plan o leasons. Begtnntrs GIRLS Com ln11.tlon. XJnt \Vage!'I. .._ UCl Studcnl ne<.'(l!<f'QO;;-;-natC C.111\1. 1.400 Sq. F'1~P.C.ll.H".9ST. Ulule Sltunc!<I" C111. ATTRACTIVE \Vo111un S G So'I cd Season flowers and lnterniediales. Ca l l PajMr Routes O~en l\·'odern plant. Permanent 'lo .hr en\' ''I'' Sit',,, "' :'<11>/2nd F1('1{1T Sf~'>O mo. ~nta 1\n~ Ih·i1.;hts Vic, cnll \i'1)11lri llkt" lo nieE't 11 ~ 1 · "!'3331 .' Bruce at 15~-1323 or B I 9253- . JoJ r. -:1002 24 h .r.t f'"' 4· 153 "' ,,,-In Lagua• ••c n employment. 4 • '" t·nll r.1:irk. li7:t-:1..•::1 ! ~1'2!.11t' ror ~ ,i;;;.. • r . ..!"._la-.'iO!ll N~n::a.mN;·p1~111k caai1,: EUROPEAN GARDENER 546--44?S. . Many Loc•tlon1. ELECTRICIAN 1tF..l.JAr:1.U.::MJ1I~ ~l11<+4' i! hr ·• QF.:acrs 10 x JJ._l o .s ·r--. 1\1.:i1,. Ge r-m-A n--R<I Lan<hc8:ptng•trtt-servl~ "Plnno-le111!10f!!, Exp. teacher Call Mr. Lambert WANTED ;i fll. -~1 4'1''< '" IJ•'ll. 11/\1••l·h.1r, 711 \\': 171h, 5'horth111r, 1111 !wo\\11, Slrw:l ' '· reasonnblc 642-S329,683--14'.!5 S3.5() lesson. 23852 Wardlow tteu~iniihli·. in H ;,2'J..j/~11 n11.i B·fi, C,\1 f,lr!I011 lte\\:n·rl. !'>l~-6Jn • Paln1/Card Rtader * G 1 •S 1 ,.,6 O'. t.na. Nlg. 4!J5.-05S3 M2...uzt ~tu&t htlve &0me oon.~tructlon Age 10-15. Earn S20-S40 per week getting ne'v cu11tomcrs Jor the DAILY PILOT 11fter !!Chool and Saturdays. You must be out L' school by 3:00 pm and be able to work a• least 3 days per week. No deliveries or collectlR~. Transportation prov Id ed. r ~I !RiS-4812. Equal Opixirtunlty Employer KEYPUNCH OPERATOR P/Hme 3--7pm. MondftY thru Friday. Cull (7141 548-~1. " 261 For An Afpolntmem. CLA·YAL CO. 17th &-Pl:icrntla, CM _ J::qual Oppor, Employtr _ . ----~ --,,-----, .-• A~ R('•luf'Hon lOS31 B~l'IC'h Bl, enera trv cts """ Equa.1 Opper. EmT'IO)ltlr ~~r. Top pay + benefits: \\o \'.':Tf;I) n1 u tu 1 1 ''l'"L~h1 Business Rental -so l~OST: BL 1,.1:,. H\\?~· n1l'<t'll I Stnnlon. 527-3<106 BOYS r. QI RLS To p hr depending on ex- 11111i. 1,1 .. h.'lr" \ ·· l\.11n~' T1•1T1l"r, frn111rr. \ 1,. Dover ''MISTER FIX·IT" lit JI J.3 l.EGAL sr:C'Y TRAINEE in 11.R. $Lill n10 fljl_. •. ~i~.~ r t"J 'l \If; n r I 1\ I. "11111•1• Sl)l)n"4'. Rf'\\IH"ll. :11!~2;',0 _ Tr•vel 5450 Pninllng, I-:lee. Pluniblfll L1.rt)rt*lt The DAILY PILOT hll8<j.J;f"";:;,;·~556.J~:::;~3~· =='7;o;;:,-j $,j5Q l'llo To Start ----)0.·11·ral •!,,rr loorn1io11c in 1 1 1tn . route~ OSM1n ln COSTA IXEC. SECRETARY Require 011.ly good typing. ~·EM \L~. 1111'1 :'fl'~ \\ l•lll. IMP llrt1 Av·11l11bll' fro ni $:!.j(} j.()~T !<llUlll ~l'f'Y tlnl:, llllllt'. IR l I) r. n 11·11nlMi-Shano f''(· l'lr.(.l..Wnftb e tea 1'1ESA. COU.ECE PARK ' .. ~ w.p.m. lo .. _ light book· rr1 ndl nat11.. d I c.:imf• ,,. •11Hl1· '! )(!:1; 1 ..... , 11 t'•l.•i•l• loini: 111111·. •·,\~h····· '.'1.r . ...,0 _.11 1,1 OdC•"O aren. e 96~4062 e .,._..,... • ·~-~srAo;i uu · e Y l)Cl"IO v• earc • ~ ''' 1 • n C\I Gt t '"' ,~ "'" "' J-L W t-• R I 7050 .,,,....,, "~' """ kee..i ..... Mwrt be ple11M1nl to leArn Apply< In .......... n a1it. ou llC'arh. NII 1 1'· 'l 11J ;<.1.l.1n r:1 ~1 E.;1n1t• fne · 1 1 ~·-· ~ ·~ Lf'nvin:.i: thUi wknd. CA 11 GAR Aef E Ooon-Atljusll'd vv •n _, rml • l\lf;s,A. &C~21 " ab~''\0 deal w/lht pubUc. Silt Ott 26th 9-llAm ~·2232 f*E~IALF. roomm11•" 1\ 1nh~I ii\t-l!n \ r:;1 \ ~0 l\:i (r.iiit ~·{ •Ul'\[): 7 'ke• .... oo rinit hi i\IPITlll !127-f;f.'ll) $11.50. llanlware S 5 9 . 9 5 • PROF'ESSIONAL Su r., e Y Equal Oppcpr. F..mploytr ~tUJt have neat •J>PeAl'MCf'. s. E. DMstul, Sullf' 2 o I , :J Br, :!'a lit~. Itpl • hUr.. 1 .• 1' .• '0 . ,:,·. t 'i ~ 1 11,.. \.\'('llRJ>. Rnlhon r t:nn. 1ns-11tlled. Guar. Anytlmn lnte-•e-r-~""'Cly . BOYS r. 0111.LS R-ty ... Oui1lfied ad no. Newport Bch. 12 Bile~ E. bdt, Cd~l_Sl6.:_1. • liT.>-G.130 • •. ', '-,,.1 'olre '"' t.c · \~ll'f'r_ldentHv •. 6Mt-2637. ,.,~ "'"._..... '"' -.. vna.,.. ~r .., -' 1 • 1 ~~ ~i-:-=:::o:o.::-;=::-A 11 Ph11M:11. (7141673-8120, NnspaJ)6 Canina. !>.Un. 277, C/o Dally Pilot, PO. or Ca.mp.Ill Or on BN.tol) '!Al.~: 'Ir fl'n1111r. '~ ,,it•' .-~ 11"'1 l.0ST• Silver mitll' Pt1'5io.n, I h'*" anclllttl»lr1 "' TYPING "'Rilled: 1'~or homf'. E.'t 141 or~ qe JO. Lido tale, Balboa Bo~ 1560, Collta 1'>1est, Ca LEGAL SECRETARY 311, i<h.il"I" llQU'I('. "!·· S!J5. • 1 ,c~r~-' uni 1:1-,o,_0 ,.1 \11·. ~1•r1tlA~~. rd\f. 1 d!rtnphonl!. t,yplnr 60. Call f'RACTIC~Nur§t!-. -,-,~,-.~t Peni"'ula. Contact ~Ir. ni26 · f.tin 3 yn Cll'por. In rorp. iriclud•• 9 ul!I. Sf".S-.i21:.. -f!r·•·~ fnr '"'"· ~15() g. $1"fl ___ Rr\\itl'fl. 6"~ IS.I 842-9088 rt.L after 31,) yn w Ith &ckltrotr It lhe DAILY EXPER. Childcal'f!. TLC tu A p.OO~le. TyplnK 70 H~;sl-'Ori'SIBLE p:!tl tl'I ~h"'"' PrfMr ('•·1~1 IJ1\v, ~97·21-::i ~· o U :-.; n h n y s h I <' )' c-1 <' I Accounting 6001 JD&R C1t1tnlng Se:l'\'lce .,.,, o n d e r f u I pa 1 le n t • f)tLOT or call 8:2 1321 .\ w o t k I n a mom'• Otll,y. w,p.m. accurate.Jr· Sh not •Y tw>nrh 11p1 r..1111 T"rl 1.r b·l·'~r1; . t'11h·1•n11ty P n rk . lrll'nllfy Apnrtmf'llll !OT Re.-Rt>.nt tn~)61$-8120, EX tn le&\1!RP~'llc11.kr.1. FAlrvlew' le Adams . neee:ss. FuWon 1la nd , '~1 _rifrtt· .... fi4!..(,l \fl -r \I :-; .. ,.,.lt,1nt & OUlcl,' ' i"·I~. I ~I 0 NT II J.. r loookk<'ClllOA __ Sots. ~1 or Wl~IL_ tf\,)O)' more cloael 1p11ce by Equal Oppnr. EmplO)'f'r 5'C9-0'752. 1->6.f~~;,.:;~Dt).;::..,,,---.,,,:--:-,,·I HOO\lftl~\Tt.: U'11111,..1 •~ ~h1·.1 r.f•t •<! It ff•net'l'I ;1N'~ Trolol t, 0 ST · IJ.:. itrcy mfll" 1 •t>rvlct tncl, aH 111:-tei'I Md CUSTO~r 01ristma1 C ft r rl 11elllng "don'l needs'' with BR.ARE :Z A1i.1ncint tervice. >:XPF.:RlENCl':D Sell Idle nems with a DaJly ,l b1., 1h111I•'"'-'1 hli. frn111 1i~ill 11 "'"''Y [l\Q1 1raftl•'. j nruli"rt'd r111. \'I••, nf 18th n•Poft1, GorUon W fl r re n 1 and r amllv Phatogrllphy, D I\ Dal!)! Pilot Cl.tulfled Ad , SAlnry -+ mom. NeWJl()tt DELICATESSEN llELP Pilot Clas1dficd Ad. Call 11.-ra n In :O:B, ilS·:ri lG f' • ti~~!li:il: ~l:wi & O~anhvnt 6i:.-li'.17 P.A. 675-334l. & W or CA>lor.. taj.l.29t0 G-12-0018. Tire Crnter. 61.~ DI.II Ml)..22:1J or 8{S·S4GG ._642-=~r.rn_,.._. -----~ • I ' • •• ,Help W•nted, M&F 7100 ~~_!tt~, M&F~ Antiques LEGAL SCCretury, exp er . Mature. F'or 80lf' l;uc at, tom")' In Newport C<-nt~r. .......,,. --------F'rlday •• Oe1obtr 2.5, 1974 DAlL.Y PILOT lJ 8 ., 11145 !,;M;;;ls;<;•l;l•;;neou::;;';;;;;;;;;IOIO;;::;:M;i•~ce;l;;l•;n;•:;ou;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;IOIO;;;; Ba.ts, Merine Eq. 9030 Bo1t1, M..,..,,.-E~90JO 1 ~. rp~;,~~. 7~.~j~i::::~ *"*PUBLIC FURNITURE AUCTION** "~1, 8405 Free Tb You ~led-Suri. w1h ll·?!SOAM -OAK -OAK -OAK -OAK -OAK -lk~. cult!, ulft"ct. 84i·:l679 • • TONITE 7:30 P.M. * * ohlll, tflhne. Xln't be••"'" * UNLOADING SALE * IJWABLE .,1,p1e .. I .... • ALSO CONSIGNMENT OF ANTIQUES • EOE. Contact A1rs. Jcnst"n: AT S!Wp~n1/Malon1utu. Ct_ll (DEALERS WELCOMEI Costa Mr!t!a Me n1 o r i a 1 SANTA ANA ANTIQUES 8334>~1 Lots o( Repos, bankruptcy & Estate furn . RN MARINE JUNK SALE LVN ~!.!"!· 301 Vlcroria, OJ t'OCKERITERRlER Ma I• Many outstanding items o! !urn. Part Ustlng: S·ll ShUt Dlff~rentlal Sl'.i "''.rl l 6SO No. Main St,, Santa Ana pupp)', !! wk1 old, to good beaut BIR sets, bunk beds, LIR sels, office !:;~S::!t ~~~~~~: ROUTE SALF.S PHONE 547-8021 llClinc. Gl6-<llS4 equip, desks, files, office chr, office safe on 500 Lbs Brass Pipe Fittings, SOC Jb.-16' Port· h oles, $20 ea. -Liberty Ships llatchboards, S8 ea. Rope . Pulleys, Classic A1arlne ·rolltt (~·lake~ a Salty Planter) $25 t!a. Marine transrn1ssions -Vee-Drives -Stainless rails -All Lypei> Motors & Generator s. 3kv.' Oman l ,ight Pl ant (sick ) $95. Boat davits, rudders for Columbia Sailboats (everyo ne .should carry a spa re). New formic a tables for .sail- boats . $10 ea . Bring cash & . your truck. Ernie's gone n1ad at thi s annual 10 yr houst'- ~leaning at Minney •s Ship Ch andlery. f\.1any items for free for hauling a\V-flY No\v through .Sunday. 2537 \V. Coast I lighway'. Nf.l. 548-4192. Costa Mesa' 642•3505 Wiil Train, Salary, Comm, Between Santa An a &. Garden G rove Fwyt Furniture IOSO whls, wall lockers, loveseats, occ chrs, re- . l VN 3-1 l PM ~nua1. Ve.hide Fun1. All on Main St. Olnllu: 111hl(', 8 chnln v.·tth cliner, dinettes, unusual coffee & end tbls, Good Sttlar)' 5'1.IJ-306l P· Pd. Elltab. bus &. -.-...,,-... ---------------i·tilna <'flholl'l 8011a w111nu1 callectors 78 RPM records, books, tvs, color •tGMT trne 21.30 sir.11 ... , ~~}l?~h P.ICflri l'OWregp, ~ --coMPLETELOA~---~ l\loo1t('r1·a1u:i1~, c:xpt"11.1IVt1 ,r., & btw, washers, dryers, stvs, side by side " ...., "' , '. ere. et1re Kl 57. IUll('('fUI, ll.!nl \'Otld, $1!'JOO. ref rigs & freezers, d/W, lamps, pin g p011c t bJ, guam at. Coll1.oge prf'd 1-lr. ~.~3S1•1r.ke, l.a.yoU!I 75 yr11. ALL·AMERICAN OAK ANTIQUES Dining trihle ~' rt. round ltlchard.I, TI4J846--5455 L~.~~. 0o, J\lr. TuE cker, 7.9pr-.1 FROM VIRGINIA MOSTLY REFINISHE D i;ol!d ott~. hetn 'Y ,·taiv f~t sew mach, cor. g·roup, lots of misc -i· OTS J\fAN1CURIST that d 0 e 11 ""'""' ppor. mplo)'er n1/I . . • · $1200. Outing inhl•' ovul, 6 MORE! ltems subject to presale. BOA & Julietta for l.JU11)' Salo n . Sa les Representative Partial List1.ng: llound&Sq1.1areTables, B:cds, chnin:. cll~11a cnblnet: tea 1t1aster Charge honored. Food avail. Niguel Hair F ashions. Leading specle.Ust rep.rcst·n· Dressers, Stoves, \Vashs.tands. Press &ck ~ .SC)rvcr ~l~K lc11ve11 & pttda MASTERS AUCTION 49&-5728 or 400-2221 ling N11Hon's La r g ~· i.; t Che irs & llockers, Viet roUn . S ideboards, Pie-SGOO .. Dining Ui~Je rout\CI, 2075~ Newport Blvd., Costa ~1esa ~1 Es s ENG ER/SUPPL v !nvestinent Co. expa~dir111. ture Frames. ~lantle l'icce, l·loosier Cabinets, ~. <.:b'\~11f~'. l~Hvc,•.,$300, •' "p11n.lnlg 646-8686 or 833·9625 Cl k -~-" I 1 bll 1 tn lhla ttren This 18 a I" d be S Ch' D -• 1 " •un<.:w1 e ro c:a, 1'""""""""""""""""""""""'""'""""""""""""'-er. ''""''''""" or esa s1-a:rouud fioor Opportunity to ,~ar 1·0 s, ecrctary 111a, rop I·ront Jllu' ll•nvl·s .SJOO. Dining I!: ~ = ~.0Ca~~t~::;l enter dignified profession:il Desk, Bachelors Chests . Trunks, e~c. !able, 4 c!1a1rs, O\"Hl. 1da!'B Garage Sale '°" Garage Sale 8055 l-<p.n>.,832-8600 11elling.oncommls11on f---~ --..-. --..-. --...-.. -!up, alununltm $200. Pri. --------BICYCLE SALE Miscellaneou• 8080 ',P1'ano1&0r9•"" 8090 basis Full · -~~ Pty. &Mi-4656. ..., NEED 3 won1e11 lmn1ed. to lnve~tment e~~ ..... ~ce11~::;; STARTS SAT., OCT 26TH -SEAR-S-,,-,-P-R_l_C_E __ B,!_~.., ?~u.·o1~";.&CoYm•prdl•t•S.!l4'7• NEW, SO~lE \/Sf'.:D, FROi'll BICYCLE SALE I• Pl NOS d. '"bu" c•·· 1 .~ 'V "I: ...,..,.~, .,.., .. .. "''tor TllAT 111s •1ov'·u ,,,, 111,,, ,,, 0,.,,1,,.,. c,.,, A is... . '"15 ma~ pro-necessary \Ve Train Fur 10·00 AM B S I & M ti It. 4 ft. "h"'" l•'•k l•n••, iY · · ·' " ""' ducts. f'ull/p/t. ~tr. Levi ful · · · · . • ox pr ng a ress ... ..... " '" '" &"i1 !61 1 •. · &46-M55. op~;~~~rlmya~~~1 ,,~~500t th~s, NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sale gait!~, posts, etc. Furniture, I----'=--"""-' ---Vnlks«yclc !()..p $1 :!.1.9:, i•11\ ORGANS ,,_,..... R Sal :iOla sleeper, steroos, rugs, SAT & Sun 1()...1, Fur11hu1'\.., S9'l9:1 R !al f $5 NEW FACTORY 7:12-1341. ~1. P. KRUSE .t * 10 thru 6 * I'~. ' e~ 0 Id phooogrnph, rec:otds, clothes, plants. bottl, all P:.tn \\°{11'ld 1~11 SU.19.'.i nn11 en s r Brunch ouUets just opening ~· 26(] Ne\\'port Center Dr. 8 .0 .A.-MASTER CHARGE ·r-~·/;1 • ::: : :~~;~:~ :,~:= lamps, 1iicturc11., Lad i es che<tp, 502 CX.·l·arronc , U.P. $00 • in area needs the follo1o1•i11g : --;;==-,,-,.,.==~-I -OAK -OAK -OAK -OAK -OAK -Qut'C'n .... $269.95 S134.~ clothing, 12·14, shoes, 6 ·~ B.P. 1\m:·~~can Eiii;:ll' Scml Pi'!) Open Niyht1 'til 9 ~~~e;;1~) $~~ ~~ Ex~~; nS:!'J~1PRPTY lnl !!!!!:J!:== _ _ l<iu~ ..... $369.!>5 $18t88 f1c:li,~\e~i~~. c~~~·apdr!cd._ W"E'~'l·IT~~1 ~J'~,,,lo1r~'.m""i'oo ~-~1;~11~~~-~j~.;1~·~·~~~:~1~111~'° Sat:, 'ti 5:30, Sun . 12·5 ..., \i Al these.• 2 localloru; only! ... ·'"" ..,... .:.\)"" u" *p & G d * Salesmen Open person. 10 to 4 Mon thru SALE Sears. Hoe.buck and Com-overalls & Levis. O:>stu1ne 5pm. 6£9:.! CUI), Golt.icnwest Sltl'.1.~f1 .......... :.no\\• S1!1~1;, ianos r•n s Pref ovr 25 marrll!d car Fri. GREAT TilL.'lGS! So. I\ I 1 '1 1· jcv.elry, dishe!t, knick. & Slater. lto.~i; I .-:pd. S69.9:'i I}()\\ $31.00 I Baldv.•1n -Cahle • Ctuckl"rini: All •-n'•tll1, ',,,._,. .. ...,.;,,.lio";, C I Pl AMER K pl'ln,V. I I a.rni1 a "agno 111., k k 'I . 'IX ll' I •oo 'I' I' F' I L' ··' L' "··" ~ 4 •• -1·~;5• >"""" .. ,, oas um. ICAN OA Huntington Beach, 962-n81, nae s. 11 any nuscellanrous ". 1,.c l'OJll -.. ,) • P · LSC icr · nilWiu -nUTiulw •· '·I"~. . · Uon . 770.ns Paularino, Of. l\lnny n1o rc bike Jmrli> & r.tusst'il -Solu11~r -S1~·111· ~ ~ *Sec'ys, Bookkeen.rs *SPECIAL* :!7D F.. 17th St., Costa A1c5'l, itl•rns too nu1nerous to men· Hc'fuU-s~.EpooS<fLt~i. f''~tc~ei~·~: llL His.: . Boys & C.lrls S-18UI" 1 . Knat.oc -Alt: 011 & lllin·"·1 · p NEWPORT Perionnel Agency Newport Beech 642-3870 Li• Rni-"'--Ag•ncy ~ , .. .,.,,,,, '·-Doa11oke Irv, 5.il-~"0" o 1· ·1 --~· " --ll!Gl·I GRADE 1.11.•lwecn Bristol & Be a I'. .lUO.) at'l1'SS. uv111 . 1\1\)' ·Storey & Clllrk. \l.'u•·i 4020 Birch St., Suite 104 PREVIEW UNLOADING !>15-1371 ti42-S:lS7. Call for dirL'l'lion.s. 831-16-11 er· Wurlitzer. Yrunah11. J New;xirt Beach 833-8190 F U RNITURE Secretary "°""~c-c~-~---1 NO TRASH.-All-~., .. .-~. " S •·.r-. Dial A Job 133-0855 • SAtE. n1abo~an.y \Vlndsor type, ~10VING! l\tahog break!ront Cheap. Sa.I & Su;'Ck1'2iil1 SCRAM LE ut·~ t lnets Li ........ $~ No Charge To You Container Load of Antique American Oak cla\\•/ball root, 7' 11111, 4 ~l~; s~otoro~ir ~0 ~ l~ ~ & 21th. 199ll Carmania Ln, -JS l"~yi rs 'O'.? ".".':::.:·::: SS!r.1 Established 1965 Furniture -Collect•bles & Primitives drav.·crs $35(1, 2 Victoria n 11 D:F ereod · 1 1 ~9 9 5 1 ,H~B=---------L;ra.nds " ........... 53!K1 W,.11 Arr•'ve occasio nal c h al r i.;, 1~ ~·a .10_, . ; GAJt,\GE s11 l e. llenrt>don ANSWERS *ORGANS* U\Ahugany, lln1e v c L v ct 11uoson1c reoo,,.,t'r $24.50: SECRET ARY SATURDAY OCT, 26 ,. u v c r i 11 g, $ 4 o o p air. Handsaw (horizl $2ffi: ?o.luJti dh1i11g s el· Hcadllotit·~s. Ba!d1o1•i.Jl -Conn· Han1morul SALES All ite1ns will be sold ns they are unloaded. Mahoii:-any 18th Century type drill t6J $200; C h a ins a v.• lloovcr \\'llshei· and dryi>r. l..axi!y -Uo\1•er _ Cli t _ Kav.·ai ··Kimi.ml! • Lowrey · ' •I•<• $40 IV k b h 2:'1-1 Via Grazlana, Lido lsh•. At·tf"I _ \\',\LI.ET '° HOO.•crs • '111onlilli. · • 'i:im:.th{I , First co111e first served. Duncan P/ly(c ovuJ dining ".. ; or e n c ... N<'1v SO. COAST PLAZA SALE lO·OO AM PROMPT roon1 table & 4 chairll $200. (ste<:I J S:.!5; Safe box .S:.11. GAH.AGE Sale: Oct. 26. 9·i J hat! n1y hau·. n1y Jaii·n·1 • .~urlJl1.er Gulbr111LSC11 • HOTEL. Sh l't'q'd. Jlotel cX· . · Blue wrought iron sofa oor-Misc (uni, clothe s & Bargain.'> Galore! 14J3..14'17 m~ slu-ubs, and tny \\'AL· A' .. c~i. " per. pref'd. X!n't benefits. * Buy Direct From 'Whole5ale Truck* ner sci upholstered with goodies. :)at lD/26, 10 lo GRla.'(y Dr. Dover Shores, LET 1ru1unOO ttic 11<uiil' J;iy .. Optigan ................. S\.i(I Start S600. Coll 54!t-2500. SALE WILL INCLUDE: Chu l'ch PeY.'S, Rockers, table S350. By appt. only 5. 500 Cliff Dr., N B. NB I Lowrey Spmet · ·· ·· ··• .$.195 SERVJCE Sta. Salesman & Sideboards, Kilchen Cabinets, Dressers,.Side ·199--12!1:\ Cash only ~!63. GARAGE Sale, !-louse Pl!lnts =~===~=---\\'urlitz.erSvlnet, De\V •• S·l!l• J c. T & I . Secretar'1es s 1· bl Oak c b' l L' I I CLASS •. . I ~· ,,,.,,.; .. ,y. 4539 ''"ll'••ltl 22· CRUISER l/B, t.'Otnp., Hwnmo.tJ ,\-100 ....... Save uuc man. op pay r1ngc , q. a es, a 1ne s, t· .s , mg. rm. set. .....!> ...... .. •... (.'{'({ t & t * WIN FREE * benefits. Exper. man pref'd. brary Tables. Chests, JI OOS!ER CABINEl'S, MATTRESSES •• , $-10, 6 ?o.lexican dln'g, rn1. Dr .. Can1eo Shores, CD:\l 11 i; (Jaui · uneup, <in) F·"I ., s•"n 1·1h & 'h $ 8 •. , .. _,_ 1°3 Offl'I" OVl'I' $3!k!. gets it. 71 ~ ORGAN LESSONS w or P• · ''°'• 1 • Oak 1-ligh~y, Cash Register, \Vall Phones, Bedroom Furniture c r 5 · · ea·• many .s. wuo.)' .,... OtB, ncv.· $65. 5HP O/U F - NURSES Aides 3-11 shift. Irvine, N.B. \Vhe.el C hair, Oak IJeds, \Vood Stoves, High Queen, Full & Tv.·i.Jl Sets d ,corator items. Game s, Horse1 8060 Keared, prop, ncv.·. $loo : ULLERTON MUSIC 1'1ature, cxper'd. Sm n 11 SHA~lPOO ass.il!tant Llc'd. to Ch PRICED TO f\IOVE NO\V! ! toys, camp'g. equip., clothes t.1 a r j n e f i l I · g s., ex-18191 E:uclid, Fountain Valley conv. hosp. Good be1M!flts bus)' operator 5 davs good airs, Cl-lAIRS -CI·IAIRS -CHAIRS -ALSO a t:in1ous line of beaut. & kitchen Items. l 9 7 0 HOR.SESJiOEINC & TRLllll-tinguishen, handles, e1c. 557-4836 & xln't 1o1urking t.'Ond'I. Ap-salary +, N.B. &m.1315 * Buy at Wholesale Deale r Prices* J<:u1g &. Queen BR furn. to Kawasaki railboss 822 mi., MING Joe Lillo 21 hr New Polaroid, otlds & ends. 871-1805 pl)' in person, G!c11h1n·cn SILK Screen Printer Pnrt **COURTESY TO DECORATORS ** be sacrilic~d \vithi.1 next 45 $250. Scandalli Accordian ansv.Ext 625 ·ei:_ing serv. 49-Hl737 All (.iloap. \\'ash'g. machs, 122 N. Harbor, J."ul.lcrton ~~cN~port 15.55 Superior time . C\'es to start_.' F'ulty ANTIQUES OF THE WORLD llay~&-S686 & ~ ~~Ar.r-1~ 0f~;M~C~2~6¥12 likr ne\\' $-15. 64>2898 FREE NURSES Aide & LVN, ex· ~~.t:1~J~~;. ;i0i;;~;y ro: 22 Rooms of TREASURE from all over the world. I•---------lsJllllder Lane, H.B. So. of Jewelry 8070 ~~~Prc~e~k ~~~ ~,: Adult Organ Classes per'd. Buyvicw Conv .. Hosp, righl person. All r e P 1 i es 1957 Newport Blvd., Costa Me5a, 548-9033 0 F R T E &&· nBnlng betwea""" OMagoolia c1u1da1cd. Top brand SC\\'in~ Now <H'l'epting reiiervaliorL•i. CM &12·3SOJ. eoniidentinl. Our employees I~ M DEL U NI UR ushard. sh nl)'. WANTED machines, vacuun1s, etc. For infornr1rion p\o'1!lc c:t..1.1 NURSES Aides, 7.3 & l·ll. know of this ad. Writ el~--..::::a•ii111if I Bicycles 8020 Priccstniust unlood bal. or TABLE w/needlepoint Chi's, TOP CASH DOLLAJt PAID 1''reighl Clea ring H 0 us l'. 6~?-28.11 in Costu ~1csa, or Exper prot'd. Will t ra 111 , Classilled Ad no 314, •;;, I . II"'-I nlOdel tum'. Big can y 0 11 Oriental Oak & W r o ug b t FOR y 0 UR JEWEUtY, 24.>4 East Fcndw, f'ullcrtoii. 963""6733 in l"ountain Valley. Xlnt \vage & hen. 642·2·tlO Doily Pilot P 0 ~x no. .....chlndllMt ~ SUNTOUR EQUIPPED East apts. 48 ~~ Pine Valle)' Iron Pcs, Oiest, China, \VATOiES, ART 09JEC1'S, Oct 25th, 6pni-10pm, Oct Our instructor request~ lh&I 1 -=~c-0~-~-~. --1560. Costa Mesa.Calif 92626 . . CENTURION Ln .. JO AM to 3 Pf.1. Come Devils Mirror, \\'bile sewing GULD, SILV!ill SEH.VICE, 26th, 27th, 12-Spm. Cu 11 011ly those 11in<'i?1·ely interest· Offset Press Trainee Students 17 & over. • ,. p rm 0 1 m Fully A!!-scmllled 10 Easl gate on San Joaquin 1nach., old hats, oil paints, .FINE FURN & .\./\ i'IQUl::S. 51 ti-ti616 for 1norc in· ed 111 learning to play the 40 H~. Week. $2.50 per hr I NEED 20 $99 95 lilllJ' Rd. brushes w/wood cases. Old 64f>.2200 Iornialion. Organ !lhould lake advan-+ 1ncenUves. Apply tu Antiques 8005 • CR~OC:::::KE.,::R.:::.._ho_l---~,-1-1-00-1 xmas dolls, old umbrellas, CARPETING. 112 ~· yd• of lag<! < this ff"C'C otrer. pe~n. Penny!!avcr. 15 4 5 ~1 o Ilda y th rU Fri dn y, Re.r:-$119.95 up steio:u, . · rnucll more. 2fi78 Club l\.fesa RUBIN & Sapphire S 0 1 d p.1, Gold Sh <<g. ~Llk" .:..... Coast Music Service Ne"""'rt CM 5·'"9 "m nnd "'-< A'' ·-LIFETIME Shell l\larble Tallie, w/gold D•. C.M. Fr' o ... 10•4 rings at v.·ho!esalc price. u ...... - _,,... • • ........ ,,. • .xi • .i ' OR NGE CO 11't)n bench, $225. ( 19 3 0 I &l&-J.iiS ~...... $2 SQ d P rt l J Fl 'LD S 400 PART TIME hrly '.''''.1ge +. honus. Hel p A UNTY GUARANTEE \Vhite Velvet chair, $ J 5. ~==-------Frorn f.!6. 492-3699. &W-l!,76~ . a or a . I ni~iano·.~ ~:i~·~~~-~r;::.:.., & GUITA on C1Vlc Pro)Cet for Non ANTIQUES ,.,,., 11--' '"-" bl YARD SALE Sato 1n · Machinery 8078 " • R TEACHER Profit Organani.mtion. \\'ork '-' " 111 L........ •.,_;Ill Y I \~I Love Seals, l' u I ' ...:>Ull .,.a :;.;o;:;:::.:::_t-___ .::::.:. POOL TABLE, St and a rd used ~pmets, i; r a nds. to teach Yamaha Gu It a r Jn our. ollice. No cir es s s:~ E. Isl St., S.:inta Ann, $IO. LAYAWAY $10. ~iin $500. Recliner, $15. furn. & furnishings, Io.tar. BRO\~'N & Sharpe No. 1~~ size, reasonable, Bfil< stools, pla)'.ers. Goini: 001 f? 1' Progrn'm in CM. Qunlifica-regula!J?_ns. Appl)' fm_m 4-9 lliOOO sq. It. ol ru ni: :.'!) Cornnii d<'l ntnr Bike Shop !~~~~------'::!:t~'· s~~m~pp~=~· ~~k Horlz. P,1ill rcosornible, 894--8196 call ult busint.'85. Rental wfopt1011 Uons Upper Div College Siu· r.m. 15056 Jncksoo, .M1dv.·ay Hall Trt.'CS, ::2 side board-., :IJ:.!:: E. Coasl HW)'., CdM 81'.:DRM sel S~O: Couch set kn ks c:lolh.I P\vr. Feed table, bttr. & 6pm to buy, Kaw<ii, Steinway. dent w/Major in Music & Ci1y. ~2258 15 tern stends, 15 arr .oire~. ,,-1::;._ -,,,,,,, $!i0: Din set $40: Cor. group ac · ng, access· Elec J U" "N "-ER D--•· . Bal. d\\·in ~hick c,r Ing, S I G · 1 " ~ '""' \enL fr. alley) 422 River· · ...uu ~ .... , • ''""""uung \ h Ki "-II \\ 1 a r 0 n g u 1 a r STORE Derk wanted . 120 chrs., 20 11-'ash sJ;uKls. Slokt's Spokc-s S45: l::xcc dc.sk $60: Col ,,.d", NB IH·~t•I Kl::NT-OWNENS No. l-fll N d p · t" l'ha--1 & ama li, mun · ur, e c. 8a"i..~·~1 00 ~0·•·1 ~ d Z 'th I TV 17' " •" H l il I u e am mg .... vcu FIELD'" ITI•ll 638-=.,,o ~........... --... Kno wl•dgeof•l""lri"al """ rcsscrs, 50 pieces of l '...~1 5t h Stl'CC'L Jf.B. en1 oonso a: orz la1 w rise & r·ai1 t•r ooior """-I .. .. ...... " ' b $6 •--"" PUBLIC AUCTION wa"' ' .........:: 0 r · 1W72 Bn)OkhUNt "=1 G G PBX Answering Serv, parts preferred. OUtslJln. ll'aded xliw, 8 roi·~crs, 5 5.16-fi9.l-O Ent ls : Elec "'3' .....,: Coolllllt, bllr. & Elect. &l·l--4121 · ·· ·• · · Day & eve positions open. ding job for retired elec· round oak Ibis., 25 l.'Oflb. USED Rebuilt !licyclcs like ~d rond. 842--0261 ~!ANY ITEMS OF FINE 9' WGAN .Lathe v.•/4 Jaw FLOOR-l o-Ceiling Gun RENT Prefer exper, but will train. trician. 710 \V. 19th St . modes, 6 drop front desks, llC\\'. Approx. r ~ Orig. price. SOLID \Valnut lg ·coffee & ESTATE JE\VEJ...RY, ART Chuck Mtr. & Elect. l'abinet, 82" wide s 5 o o. Please apply in person. 155 646-1319 ~ bdrm. sets, lOO's more IJ ~ 3 pd & corner table. $100 Tray 0 BJ EC T S , ANTIQUES, BURGA-IASTER ~lode! 08 Al~"' -w TV ant•nna $~. Roche1iter St, CM 1te1ns. Open 7 d41ys, 9 to 6, ' a, s s Slingrays. .• ' FINE ruRN. ETC. PHONE TI~3883 ,, .. ~ .. .;'~""' '" $3 Ta.x Retum Preparers ..-.·nnuoISE s ALE z · r-.1 o' o-cross equipment & lloor lamp $25, bench $15, FOR INFO & BROCHURE.' ~~===------1 ~~"'°'~-"2'"7~---~~I PRESSER P/tune. For CPA office.'"',. . 18 Bearh Cruisers. ti73-l6.'J3 645-2200 Miscellaneous 8G80 ~IAPLE dmini: nn i;et, 2 1 714-5574836 40 Hr-5 day wk. Steady. NB loc Reply stating ex-pre~nts a fine display of RECYCLED CYCLES CHROJ\lE CRAFT Bar & 2 HALLO C Rat1 a nch01rs.occas.lo.nol ORQ ,\N ·. Ori • 1 2 195 . 642-3472 Sprts mfg, NB p~r.' e1C. to Classified nd Indian Jl'\\'l'lry :ii KOI J\:\I, litj() \\', Coa~t llwy, N.B. stools, still in boxe:i, Value ROUND dropleaf solid Birch ~* \VE t: N OS. t bl la! Ba& rdi ,, Pr"'ucti'on Worker oo. '2"J9, c/o Daily Pilot. 213 B Oct.>an A~t', Lai;ur1:i 615--S288 $1,();,(). Asking $500, 1!42-6090 table plus two leaves $135. TUJl.-IES• 6~:i.~~36 · s acoo an. Sac r i I i 1• 1• ! S1500. Cun ""'1 p 0 Box 1560 Costa ntesa Bch. A rl('W J\uh11uc & RuK 'Gil'! S Bl . 1 ..., ... L . k <i fl 5 Bedroom chaise $35. 'J\\'O Sonu-.,thing unusuitl? l..rg 'st. -·-'-finance .. Xlnt ('011d. Priv11tc lmmed. opening lor mature · · • · Srort> Ol:t :!.5 26 & :!7 ' -eye c. "° · 1 c twin headboards. w hi 1 e stock of anllque & o Id 10 SPD. SCJl\\"JNN SS, like pa r 1 y. n o d "' 11 / p n1 t . person. Sonll! factory cxper. Ca 92626 il98-l:i98 · • • ' · • lll'1~·. s:i.:.. Cfll -li2 Esiher, of! DINETTE SET, 11 w Ive I, wrought iron $10 each. 1824 clottfg., acces~. In !he .West. nc"'·· xlras. $145. J..:ir. Llll.. 53i~l:l-17 or tt:ll)..:?:l9.l helpful. 4 Day/40 hr work Jr\"lnl', Cr-.1 uphol. chrs, pcd. Ncvamar. w. Ocean Front NB. Star !l apparel, old lull.'ns, 2 chrs. tile top, \.\'l'Oll~h! wk. So l a r Labomlories, Telephone Sales PUBLIC AUCTION Ca meras & Equ'•p 8030 1bl. $150. 1' Nuugh. couch, 675-Cl&>4 • n1att.>rlals, crochet, laces & Jron, )'ello11• $95. 644-0ISS ANTIQUE ,\ugti·i;in Coric-ert h<fANY ITEJ\1S or· l'INE: • ren1ovah!c pillows. $1 o o, furs. Military & etc. U038 Grand. E " Pc n !Ii v e & SUblldlary of J\1crck, Sharp Costa Mesa Area ESTATE JE\VEI PY AllT e \VA O 84&-l lOO 3 FAM, Klng bed, w. refrtg, G::rden Giuvc UL, GG, LAS VEGAS ~;u:erul. Xlnt eonrl. Sac. A Dohme, 2900 R1~h!ll, 0.1. o BJ E c TS "!>i1 (Q F"' TS N :; 5 ni 111 • blk nuug. sofa & recliner ti3&lS8l CARD TABLE-S2300. Pri.Pty. 646--4656. Equal Oppor. Einploycr Work From FTNE FURN. 'E·~C:~11gN~ "Dnylii;ht" buJk Jilnt loa<lcr. BIG-CANV'O~ HOME ctml r, tires & more. In alie)' FOR SALE 548--0031 -=:P~R~fV~AcTO'E~-~P~A~R~T=Y~W~ANTS""""' R.E. APARTMENT SALES; Your Home FOR INt"O & BROCl!UHJ::. ,';1,~}· .. ~Yl2 used -Like ne1v: Home Furn1shi""s ol 251 Walnut & Lagonia SINGER Treadle s c \\'Jn g I 0"0-'cC7"'~-~~== TO BUY PIANO FOR I f ~ • ... N s h ma~ Comp , ... bber "'"'"" ll"xl4"' Color J>t. <Jgraph• young 11 g gr es s \I c o c T C • I &15-2200. Distress sa J e. P1ufe~sional ewport o r es , NB , '"" · " 0 ,. CASH * 5'17-94·ti • specializing in inwlltment op omm1ss ons VIDEO tap<· innc.hinc and deL'Orntor iten1s. 64'1·5345 &: &1!Hl607 Sat only 9am-1pn1 prin1ing outfit, elcc. r.;01a1y inounr<'d or unniountcd $15. ----="-::,,""--"''=-""'~ prop & exch..wges, needs * 5.'JS.73ll • ANTIQ UE B~roon1 Si.'1, $400 canicra all xtr;is, record TV 640--0777. Public i;ign, iii!: !\a\.\, end Call 3'18""6295. GULRUllANSEN 0 R GAN 2 high.Jy mollvl!ted R. E. Equal Oppor. Entployer Double bc.'<f, Call <11\ 5, prograins or nt<tke Y 0 u r ORIENTAL rugs, dishes, tables, 2 lit'r tuffcc lahle, DE\VALT radial arm sall' Full push hulton orchei1trn Salesmen. \Viii train. For 646--0332 01111 . 6~Z·9:i7I B~R and 3 stools ~150. Scan-scales, typevo'J'iter. golf cart 21" GE B/\V TV. r,.111ple with lathe alluchnlenr. Xlnt & piano S.1,;jl()-194--1~ ·~ •711 TELE p HONE .Ans\l·erlng lha Gym $10. Lorhcs clothes & shoes. High chair, pots l:ab. 2 chaise loung('S, elec. nd "·'" ><><>~ ,_.... Ilk appt., ~ • ~ l\tARBLETOP Tab I<'· &. CA ~1 I:: HA . Dark Rooiot size. 7. fl·lcns c Io th e. s . & pans, jcweil')', 2106 San· [ry pan, wigs. 5-16-4903 l'O · .,....,.~.,....eves & "'""'"""I PIAN'OLA pl!lyC!r pinm, C' RE1\L E~""I'ATE &rv. ~~r. E':'es. &:: ~·knds. ch{':!f, Fl'C'nrh inl:ihl tub!e, l·Aui11111r111 & Phot~aphic 536-7138. tiago DI'. NB. 64&-26i4. t'ri· HOSPITAL BED fullv ad-n e iv· excel\cnl condition, GRO\VTH Co ·t h Own tTnnsp. Paid ll\Surance. diina lnmps ~~·J&-6Z7!1 P.ook · Sl")I) h 1 ·>4· ?...-;~J Sal. 10.5. I BUY!! ju.~table at kne~. head & fi?;. 962-{;167 bl m~any . w 1 Wages depend on e x P c r · ' !: ~r s · · ;r, '· · l\IAPLE Hutch Colfee/end -====-------H S 8098 newt)' esta is oHi~ re-Call l>etwecn lOAr-.1 & 4P1'1, Appliancet 8010 lli\S." C.l\1. 80~50 Lens tables, bed!!, dressers, SATJSUN-10 to 5 ONLY Good. used furniture & height. SOO. 846-4764 !TV, Radio, IFi t. 'ioc""a'oio' ,'".,1"", .. ""'.·p'.,,1•1.·01 !,~ncnl!~ 644-7009. PAID 5525_ + aro•<;s0ril'!>. retrig, 1vashcr. dine t I e. Love seal, coffee table, appllHm.-es or will ~ell for you PIANO, OAk Library Tb!, • -u" "" -~1R--···21 a r1 'p m =7 ~19 gnlta• porla·n·b ht MASTERS AUCTION ch•'ld '• ont<'q"" oak d•·" & SAN\O '1 chlinn<'l. _1 Appl,v Viotion Rt:alt)', 6i5-8600 TELLERS P /TIME SACRIFICE 5350 -r ""' • 0 · • ""'.,,., . 'bitch· -... i. "'~1 ch chr. 557--9174 ",\!1 & C\"es~ speakerll. plriy~ck deck . Charles Gerenraich. Branch ofc seeks 2 bor1dablc 1 Cats 8035 FURNITURE, lb!. desk, gun ll'On t rs, too • "U 646-8686 or 833..9625 __ 1 car ph<lr\C!I, $ti00, sell S300. b I Tak ,. I misc. BJuHs. 338 Vista II 6 s I ·--1 · NEW' w I I REAL Ert'ATE & dependable Tellc1'1' t o WASHER & DRYER ca ., amps, e .... m. tb . Tru h 644-?G95 a . or unc ay . .....-v:i ~ pr. a er cs s S-IB·.~·177. SAl..MSPlflPT ,.. \Vhy n 0 1 ~'Ork ~Ion & s~t & f ull· \\lcslinghousc .74 !\! 0 d ,. 1 ~. ~J ,\i\IES£ rnale killcns, 6 & chrs .. blue sora, end tbl., c a. · WANTI!"" Cook\\·a~~R sc~. $20. Sull 111 11 .Sc'f~IA~R~PC:.:.:2-1 .-.~1-. ~C~A-C~I fl work in the hottest areas, ume 1v1· '\•a ... cot"''· rcllef. Excellent condilion. Cnnnot '~·~· "lrl ~1 "l"h. coli;:.: :t:., ;,m1~l.r. 8.)3....UOi8 IOTCHENAID t.lixer, BBQ ., c11rlon. :>:it·2ti79 T.V. II and-so ~ e. ~ Huntinilon Beach/Fou111nin Exper. pn>f'd. Contacl J im u!l(> in rlf'W 11 p t\ r I m c 11 l. !lB."--1572 SOFA -dark gl'een \'inyl. w/ rotis. Edger, Bike parl.s, TOP CASH DOLI..AR PAID \\'ANTED Cabinet . S.l&--08.~ Valley? Let us train )'l')U. Park, 644-72.');;. \If es I er o t«:ausf' of no hook•\lll5 for l'\j}{l·.HR.l:..IJ PF:J?..;JAN \V/Q Ut'en sz hldeabed. Super Records, V\V Afats, Stove F'OR YOUR JEWELRY, VARIABLJ.:: S PEED POT· )~~~~~~~~~~ Call Phil i\1cNan1cc 963-4:i67 Ferl('rfll Savings, 2744 1'~. lhem. u.~cd only 2 nwnthi;. ~ilvt'I" M11ll.' lo ri~hl hon1c. 1:011tl. !\lrs. Young, 644-7520 lgasl, new clothes, & more. WATCHES, ART OBJECTS, TERS \\ll!EEL 642-9507 -•rifl* • Vllluge Heal Estate Coast ll\\'Y, Cd~!. Equal Op-Plcusc c:ill ;lftcr ll P.l\1 . 5.il-2611 or 960-'i!G I or :>.16-10-!3 ~1819 GOLD, SJ. ;:_R SERVICE, f'O'ITEltS \l.'hrel S75. E!cc I Boats and JI• le J Real Estate por. Empl. 64fi..2666. I --P~:ltSJAilJi..:JTT1:NS-1\11NI DACHSHUN DS. i\KC SAT/SUN * 9 to 3:ll ~:~URN & ANTIQUES. Kiln $50. 8' El Toro $325. Mafint Equipment . "-. RECEPTIONIST TOW TRUCK DRIVER CI.Os E·OUT. Co1i\1n<'rr.il"ll Jl h\J,\J .. t\ YAN KITTENS N.'~· t\1{1!c. Adorable 7 \\·ks Bike, Tables, Dr a P er)' GTh-02601673·9142 !;iiiiiiiiii~~-;:_!iiill'!!- t:xper'd. Good !ypl!it. 004 w. 17th SI., Ct.I. heavy nuty Eui't'ka val:uun1 cr·A rci;:illll"'t<'d ti75-.."811J olll. Blk/t.an. 536--8134 an rnaterial, Clothing, dwnbells PUBLIC AUCTION 8. SCHOCK EL T 0 R 0 . Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 T('lex. Irvine ComplPx. clcane!"s. Rei;. S,8!1.50, 110\1" Dog• 8040 2:.10. i20 lbs.J, slack:>, mlsc, 2·J3l MANY 1TEP,1S OF' f lNE C 1 bo ., !'2' c I I -----"------'---1 R D k Pl CJ\.1 ESTATE J EWELRY, ART en er :...u. · ·1· a Call Muriel, M!Hil70 Typist-eceptionist on I y St\4.50., al1 11(·h1ncnr ~ * so~·A & Lovcscnt • V<'r)' u ·e · · 675--61(i(l or 613-9142. IBO AT Pngine, Un1\"rr<11 I REAL ESrATE SALESMAN Occidental Life has an im-$l9.95. 9'19 \V. Baker, C. e PUPPY WORLD e gol (ft1al .. cslm made, ne\•er DF:i\IOLITION SALE · 3 OBJECT S' ANTIQUES, SPA Rivie ·a N "" $ 12 o 0 ~ cyl Aux. ltlt". ~pnrl' pnrt ~. for tract 11nle8. Call Bob rnecliate opening in one of M. 546--6212 Du 11 T t' r r i er. L a h , U~(·d. ui;uu.11)' hm, 968-7910 buildings, 200 Block 21st St, F1NE FURN, ETC. PH.ONE h Pr\1 ed S~700 , ini:I panrl, J<h;1H & Prop~. McCumsey, Donald Bren Co. the ni= locatl?'JS In. ~.B. FREIGHT DAAIAG8 SALE \\'e~n111rane~. Bull dogs, ~ih. ~tOVJNG:conlcmportiry din, r.;cwportF. ileach. \\"i11do1\·s, ~~.ro & BROCH'URE. f1J~~ lncl.c 644-885.1 .. H l l ' f (<~<<k, ~j~~-t,3~.l. ~·~~Pwl1t;11;:~ 0034477 \Ve n a Jt"IT wit a New Hotpoint Rclri~.-rSltor.~. 1,ru,.ky, Chlchunh.ua , Tiny BR ,i:, hrkfst set alinost ne\I" Doors, 1xtures, CIC'. Bring ~~="-------' RECEPT/TYPIST ~1eel & greet publil'. 1'yPtng & general oflice skills & ple1111:1111 personal!~ r.~d. AAMES 100% FREE Bureau of Employment Agency Col!ta Jl,lesa 556-lltXI 2708 J{orbor Blvrt. Su!lc 207 RECEPTIONIST pftirne in bus)' so Ion. Co I I 548-1179 ask ror mu noger:" REUBEN'S Now Hiring BUSBOYS COOK.S P/TIME BOOKKEEPER Apply 3-:i On.llv 251 E. Coast Hwy N•wport Be•ch Equal Oppor. ~mplo)'f'r * CCU'S Full p.llmr. 3-11 '111·7 Excellent 1knefit1 Good worltlng . condlllrrM COSTA MESA M.omori•I Hos p llal 642-.27)4 EOE • plcusanl pbonc _mnnner, t~ \Vashers, D1-ye1'S, Di sh~ I n 0 d I es. rii Bulls. ~91_2233 ;t!l. 2:00 tools, Saturday only! 8--5 J\.10VING -~lust sell many HAND MADE OUIL TS I hook lyJM.'d ;1n1·hot". fi \2·:.!:itii \VO r k s: 3 0 -;i P . m :;, l\"ll8ht•1'S, New \\a1i •;u11y. C0ck1.11l00. 100 l\T IX F: D -. , --* Giant Block Sale * lt!ms incl v.·asher/Dryer • 546·;)51-I * SUND1\ yot;°~nna1:1hli· da)'S/\\•k. Contact Evcl)'n Credit. RnCA, ::fi2J \V J•UPS Shlll S••r;•icr i\losi ~HJ(,JO;'IRESJ.>.Slll\"C'S:.'O, fo'Hl/SATJSUN _ALL DAY 1..-on1bq,,v.•alnutd1•sk&chr, seat & hut·k fur Zodl ;ic llan1ilto11, 644·5600 EOE \\larner l):uuu Ana, u1•:1r u.-l'•'tl:1. l!ul!i•r Cnnaries, llh1t• .I?1v1111 .J2-> ... ~ll 111 Xlnt Lolli of i\laple F'urni!ure .~ slide Proj. erlb, rmllo ant!-Musical lnstrum'ts 8083 !\lark ll or 111 or ~ c0.,1 Harbor. 9i9-2!r.?l l{.rplil~·" ,r._ Turtles. Open Con1ht1011 6-lt-69G:;. Other Hsehold Items. !JOS2 ~~s. £1 ~: 389 Flo11('1· St. --11('11 S70, tt<l'<I on<.:1' J ~O. WAITRESSES Gi\S"DRYJ::R& F.LE(Tll!C E\l'S, ~~ \\",\LNUTDinelte,Tablcleal· Regatla Dr. HB CONN sih·<'r 1rqn1pc1, ricar £/."°I~ Exper. Neat Appearance DRYER $j() E1\CU. :\Int Co L Li F:-P u fl i.;. A k C & __ 4 chrs. Conten1110rary. H nd _, of I Custom drnperles XI n t new. Xlnt conrl. l'('I S;ii·1-.,-"-, ~l~l,-m-,0-,-;,~-.,-,,11.1 21 Or Over cond. !ilG-~11'1-1..~ 5."'1h1<'1'\"hitr Sh<Jts, ~·orni· $•·1• 968-3900. u rtK1• tems ooncl. off \\·hir<' wovrn 2 fi.16-'.!~ C.i'II . ;\11o•ti•\n 1~ b>.11~ ..... 111 :11111 Appl)' Surf&: Sirloin T H H.EF: avocad r) l"f"I, Champion l11w $7S·lOO. ll,\NDSOMC: l\lEDIT. style Ar.Liquea to new Color TV pr 6 yds x llO". Gr(o;il old ON!:: OF-TUE-OHJf;. 1~).ill"s ,_1,1c-r1Joa1 ~1·,1r, ~ .. 1 .. sun 5930 W. Coast lhvy., NB refrli;erillon;, like llt!\\', 11 494-9961 t'll('ktail tbl., rf'ul \\'QUd, c>.-(.~~h Sof.n.SA~ &l 4~~; O"Kee fe & l\le1~ ~ ln~~ .. cr Fender TelC'ra.-:1c1"s. Xlnl. ()t·t. ;1 ti. 1(1 11.ni.-Jp ni. J'lll WAITRESS' Apply in ""M«ln cl. s1:i:1.:. li4:!-Ji!IO \VlllTE -'~I 1·1•1 l'Ond 64G--08Sj o fS. ·· chrome top ti""'"' \'"''"· oollll. 547:1. !16.~ \\. c~i JI"!> NB. ,~ . 10,v .,....,., t.'S, AKC. · · Z11 r1.i10. Dnna Point. ,191-!ltil --~ ----- nft 4, Sida ~lue Beet, \Oi Rent Washers/Dryers 6 11' l' t' k <t. 5125. each. FU!{. SAl..E \VAshc; 11 ~ d llU,\l~lAGE & BAT..:F: SALf: Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 -'.\l.\!U.1:0.: -r11.\11-1 -- 2ls1 Pl. N.B. $:.!. \\'k, Full .-.1.ilnt. Frn1nh·~ .. ~{(1-01171 d1)'<'~ _and coucl~. E~celll!llt I S.'11. Ocl. 2Gth, from 9 to 0 R G i\ N · 0 r ii:: S :! 1 !I j • ~!-;\\' \l,\Kt: Oi'Fl:R WAITRESSES . -"" .,.~ , .. ,. DA"11~1uN l'Olldl(IOn 54$-8."i!S s ll c r Ir I cc~ $1:JOO. C1111 I CO?.I'.\IEl-tfL\l. T~l>i! :!'-~~d\'l'.I tir:J·l 1'11 ,iJt 7 l'\1 . • cxper1enL"""';'• 1"~" . ,, ,,.,. D --· · :;, Green Valley Ctuhhousc, fin<111cc. X!n1 <'u!Ul. l'riv;1l1: I ml'1ul 1utJu~l;1l•I•' i;hcll·ln;.:. - Appl)' In pc,rson, Carrow s; ~·1t1G IDAll:t:: :-ii \. \\/dhl. I l·f'1n:1!(', l ).~" necd:-i gd. BEAUTIF1JL \\•hitc cu. .. m111 · 10739 Los Jatdlncs \\'est. Jl a r 1 y. 110 <I1o1· 1, J 1, 111 1. Xlnt tur ,11 ., I' I fl .i 1,, r :)Ill' Bn ... 11 ... 11 ~1·A:.:ull, 11111· Rci;tHurant, ti2n 1~1co, SC ovrrlK•:id O\'\'n, L:•!, C(lnd. ..!!•nlli' 1'13-913.j n11ui,:uhyclc dn\'cnport, xtra rv. Jli· lfi \"1 or r; IH-2.19:!. .,101.:11:>'-U,l'll. 11 . .,. 1,r ni•\i 1¥Jnr0, 1• •lli! :-.h.111 , $ 1 5 U . WINE MAN EXPER. 6"11....(X)S.I &l."H!l~i!l .\l<r ~lir1i:1hu«' 1"11~· liku new St9S. GT.r7f.'O JNTERl::STJNG Gflr. s all', DEMOLITION ~/;I~ ~"l <;:ir,\...'.._71 !• .11'. ... !ll:!:_ \!•.'·'.lll'';' --- JURGENSEN'S 1..:c:Ni\10Rl:: \\ 11.-:lu·r· s :.! :1 SC:HNAU,,Zl'.I!:;:; I 'op1ue~. fl .l!l't•cr cl1esl. :Xlnl l'Ond. r1ntlciue11, ful'nlture, desi11.·11er bulldlngs, 200 Ulock ~l'i1 SI. LEAS!'; i;p• 1Jff1,.r turni~h ·~s &oats, Power 9040 3-l'.ll Via Oporto. NB Drytr $·!:"•. Bt.1lh in ;:ii. co11rt. ____ ·1lf'.:.,;;12(l $a. .... l..;irlt'l'. office desk , clothes & arct5. Sat & Sun. Nt'l"l1Utl Uen1·h. \\"indo"s. I frir ~ill~· l·.\C• i!e-..k~. • Call for inf() G'B-1442 54.'l-40.17 J•£,113ROKI': \\'t•l.'!h c 0 r go J 1.111k\\'tl0d $ti.), 4~1-83.o/.1 in 10 4, 440 Via Udo No1·d. doorii. {i~t ui·l•s, ,.11 .. 111·111~ cou1'111,, «11~. 1 r1·. Xlnl. 1~.".~ 1 2! J4,\Yl.l~I n.Sf\c:;M11 WHO \VAN1:'8 'rO WORI<? ~lA Y'rAG A UT 0 i\t A T f C puppic~. AKC, Chan1p. line. Dr. furn, tlbl dreM, chest. NB 100111 Suturduy Onlv! 1'--71 1"(111d, 117:1.::1.!.: 1'11 '<t·I' 1 ,.,.,. 1 Rn '.. '1' DRIVE A CAB! \VASHE!t &-\V EDGE\VOQJ1 l!~l"'"'l~h7 :.? beds, pl'r! cond, Oak. illl UCI Suili112 Rumntage ond RAi.EIGll BU\ES •. j s 11 d . 1 f.'\l•:c IJl~SI..: .\:. C'H1':J)E::0.:7.A.1 11~~;:k1: ~·.l'.':;11 "~'.;:~~·in'11 1 11:y,1•1 ·~t1oun, WOi k;:;TOVE:-J...1rll C'Ond . '-l!H-t!Z.1 Ah:C i'I'. BER.NARO ~Jtl i!'!I, ~987. j\ucl1on. :100() B.;i:it and n1cns, $:i'.i. :t S)ld llOUlllnS, Cnnt<'111p. (litk. Lcrtth('r,I :\!:1111 \II"' Sli.!00 \ 19.",.,'1'\!Jl for )'OUl'lltll. be, your own Ffil.:E P\Cl\UP--:-R<'l's-11u11plr!t. ~ v. .. k" .. "hots IC F: IL IN ER. tlllt1J,:11 hsde. Jlousehtll<I Hems. !'at.·Sun. S2."i. Smnll lluffv '..'()" i,:1r1~. nl'\• r u~•'d -'11•· S.,~9 ;:-;-.. ' , --.. -· -.-.-,. · hou. Mr.nor "omen. Can Ar &"-'I I 54,-1,11 h1\lwn, $50. Nearly ncv.·. Oct.~. lOa.n1.·5 p.n1 . l80l $1\ C.000 n'uy• 1113 11';';l-'l'l"M1 .• (! t'l f\\':-; C:[(, S •. Ju ix' slightly handlrnp~ • !JP !; • :"'rap ·: ~1.~ -;---• . I "'i.&--01~~ \ t c II NB 9r·l c_~,,,· ' rt ti ' -.•. :· --·l n ' t 'I I LI !' \' 5 ·I .!> 0 n Nl"at. Clenn Apj~:lt'llrtt;'t!.~ U11)'1Hlle. 67.>-->-<>.'{ __ /\h(" HA~"F.'IT !I U I F NI'.~ ',, . '·SI. wy . ·"'"°" ,\. p.ni. 11'.XLC '-\1"\t ··hr.; $1.·/~1. 11/111•~·! ··ni.: ii Jli0 Vts. retlrod. Altc 25 lo 70. Bicycles 8020 ! nu1lr. Al.~o Pf)!) U I. I·:, 8 T\\1t;:tl> Soro.. $75. \\·hit!" SALES ~tANS SA~-fPLES. NE\VPORT Beach Tl" n n 1" "l'") chi.-, S.\J:!I. llk!, 11ccs, 117!'1..'>::1-l-, ' ' SupPlement )'Our inromf' f1•rn.1lr.,J:;ill 0111 1,,;; 1'0ckl ~ll lnhlt.' $50. ~ ~1\rrors. \\'l'lnlt'ns full y Unffi Jarkets. c 1 u b ~·a ni 11 y Tc 1111 1 ., l'it'" ·r. 1'1i7 \\' l~ ('!It 61.1-7\IJ ~ :--.:;:; . ..,. 1 Driven "'h 6 hn or n1CJI'(," ltAl.l':IGll l~IKF:~. ~ !IP d Free To You 8045 ire. X-cont\, M!r2'})9. SIO. l..eAthPr JoCkt>lg S:.'O. tlll ~I cm be r .,: h1p Stu:rllu.!•'. ·P -t 8087 I ,1 l'.\11 •·• ( n11~1·1 '.!. •11~. d:Q'. Appl)' In t1Ct&On, nll'llS, SJ,·1. J 11ptl v.~111111n~. ESTATE ~/\LE Si,!,, Sun. ir;il('5. SAT Only. 10 tu ! f 7 l 4 I S :": 3-I ~ I :i !Zl'.a e S ' irtll"'I' 1•11' S..:OOrl Ill 1-7'·'' Yellow C.b r.o .. l8S t . 16th $2.l Smnll I luff)' :;ill"' .11irl... \\"A NTE:ll: a 1•uc1CI hrimc for .f.. r..J(ln, Fun1. e1c. :18 o 9i'!4 Oak ~ .. CM . 2nR:,7(J(I AQl \i:rt \1., 11111~11 \ll ,(,, 1/ll •·11i.:111•· U111 houN. 1 ·u11 '"~t •. O:lata 1'-1eu. SIS. GOOD D UY! 1113 1t 41, 1t1<1. uhl, beaut & ;1f Cabrillo. Apt. C, Cl\I. ESTATE SALE n ,' SF.ARs Sll~rtnnc Cnlnr ',.'0 ~"I All {'(1ulpn1nt inc _c:inlt"'r 1''11· SM•~I. ftl~IK"'l \\:OOL & SILK PRE~ER ~ &h. 6 p m 41 r r t ion el t' feuT k1tr,-.n SOFA 6.. gm/gold, 1 b I., g.j, SAt & Sun, l!m \ris1o 25"' Mn~lr, n<iw pirt. tut-,r. I S.Vl nr 111'1 !ii:\-~I ELECTRIC LAUNCH Experienced onl)' nl'C'd lll>' BICYCLE SALE 99--2".!l'l an1 p. plant u111.1, $50. t11.kc1 Caudal, N.B. s:;m. Shtll ~· ll~ Tup $100. ()l'ft '1r:-.;-;\J1!11P.O \\o1tild 1:.lJJ;;;O\ 20. 0<'.ln. Qui. t plv 496-5124. NE\\'. SOl\IE USEl'l, ~·no:.1 SIA~IE~ KUU•n ln·1• tu ln\ · all. !Xi3·4003 )I U LT t. F AMlLY SALE. CAii e\'C~. IH2 l 11J hk1• Ii \\t1t111 hon1e. l \'t• <llil 611'r-tl~? YARDWORKER SJ-lOP TilA'f llAS MO\'l::t> I •ni: homf', ~!llPOlnl, ~hilt~. FJ\RLY At.tERICAN \i\'ing blkt.-. tum. etc. 6781 Via POOL TABLE. Rrun\W1?k, 1>i3-:tr.~ ~ll11'\I\\ l:'{ll lnlioo1rrl ,h•I 3 Oayt \\leek\)'. \~ Day Sat. 831-16~1__ .!!' fiP'.!._!11-61_?;_7 rooni Ael $200/orfll!!r. C1troo11., JIB. Fri/&lt/St111. 111undarrl ~I.if'~. $300. ur bc1;J Pianos & Organs 8090 Snt't•<lt>nut. Tu11d1•111 Traih·r \Vi! suppl)' 1111 IOfllA. ~lust 10 .SPEED 2.1" C 1111 (Im 2 ~l\IAl..J, \h<e('(I l1ro..•1I 11,~~. • &l:r'i1112 • SAT/Sl.:~5: 2J<l2 Orani:e, (lffer :;.i~ .. .!!l l:i ~ii.()01'( ------ hll\'O own tn1ck or v fl n . IAnlht·n. SZj/}, l\l•l 8 k I. \"l"'r,v nlfl'f'lk11111 1,., ,, ,. ,. d Gerage Sale IO.S.S ·.~I. J.'lgur1 nt11. \IUll.'li, ele<' PRll\10 \\'l~r ~t:ITMI...i~r. Pl.\.~() T11n1'!' h.1 .. '' t1 1 Ii• .,, Tlll.l.YCRA!-1 C'11 to""i'n fl1ust bo 18 yrs ot ovt'!f. zr.i.G..ii3!1tl t"n.11 Lorry lf•\1\•, h1nn1• ~~S !Ul9 l'Olllltr, o/b n11.n .. ti~. * (",(}{)[) D~~\l , * upr111,ht ,\ls.1 2 pla,\t•r p11tnn~ ('ru!~1·1 \\t•ll t'C\Uipl, r.111~1 ~,!1 167oave BAk c r 11l ei:UBMA"in'O";jld. ·.:n.oet !f"ll. ~~HE~:-\\'tre 1i;ll'f'rl-Rrn1.:lr,S ft. ft.UOR&UNT li.ahl.5. GARAOE SALE, OCT. ~th $40 Gi.'"~ ~~;, _ s;1tr1f1"•"' f1llS.~i OH:rll • C,"; Karen, .i n111 t1l1!. nt'ed.J luls ot )o\ c, rollav.11\' ba'C!, di~~, 1ni!M;. 10 A..\I to Uusk, ll20 Roanokt Oon't fZlvl UJl the 11hlp! I Thi.' ln5te~t dr111v In 1hr \\'1'~1. Cl •1otlllrll'C.--;~1· UIU 642·:.ti78 C111AAL1ed .......... 6fUi67R Ml-lllOli f•l!-7~12 l°'un. l.'\2 E. Zli.t St. ~1 l.n, 0.1 You'll find II In Clla· 'flc-d ... :\ Dlllly Ptlnl CIA~~ll11'ii o"~"'~'~Y.i.'·--------' ' ,. 'i •' I ; • t . • • " • ' ' ;. " 'l .. .. \ ' I f) J 0 DAIL V PILOT Friday, Oetobtf 2', 1C}7'4 . SO.h,Power 9040·'e'""o-•"'"t•-.'S"'•"ll--'-=..;.,~O.-i'icc:.'::-:mper1rS.I•/ Motorcyc1ft/ 4 Wheel Orlvff f55G V•nt 9570 BMW 9712 Flat 9715 Mercedes 8em: Rent 9120 Scooter• ' 9150 ;;~;;'.;:-";;:;;~;;;;;-'';;;I ~~::-;;;;;::;:::;;-7.:1;;;;:::;::;::;::;;;;:;:; ------'-'-' 1 9740 1974 EXECUTIVE :n· CUSTOi\f Dull! fi!x'l):ltl.,11 Stock Reduction-New! _.:;;:"'-____ ..;.,;.;;;:1-..;.;;;:.;;=.:-----'= '&-I JEEP WACONEER. ?.?? * scons· * Brl f'C"nh•r ('un .. •ooh.-lr1liu11r d ~inli•ntt 21, trlr., :<Hl l llL, '71 •t Ton CllEVY V8 Chevy En&". ll.1Uncic '1 lpd, C ' .wl'll.MAlD IOI! •• A Sport(b:hh11: & or d Iv In .i: • $3,995. \Yll'ldrme 2~. l r Ir . Pkkup, Air cond. auto, hvy lluNI, 9in \\'hi!. S 13 00 · RY ENTER BAVARIAN W.11. <10 ,. t.11'11. iO .i:al •ails, $3,996. Coro :Iii, duly bullery &: 1hockJ,, tn.lll SBl..-0663 USED UNITS ; fu1•!, uphoh. ~Wllllli(' & l 111.J' cl •• ~a 1111' $13.!IU. l'OOlcr ll'/1971 10' AltWam fuR SALE '68 M:iXAI, top * * Moa &' i 1i>1111>ff-1~ ~1tlk-aNuAd Wf'r P<-et!ton 30, lnlfd., a ti 11 a , C.nt&>t"" I Sit'9-d r t1 w • r • Cond. CaJI D.Jt 5. f13hl11Ji1:, t'11ihl~ <·ha I r. s1a.~. f>1l1tfld('r 30 Mk. II ovtrllt'•d 1.'Upbrtb, a.rn/fm ""137-aam 72 Ford .._ Ton \\'/11' n1dio. 1'1('. Ov('r $12.000 m· $17.500. t.'rkkaon 29, I u I l Mldio, $4:50 CASH. ~. 1967 IntemaUonal Travel11.ll Rollal«ie Camper •••• $·'685 v1-.t1td, In lhbl I ot.a _klocl Mlt'\', . otter. t.IS\" 64001 ·oo Chrvy Cu.slorn PIC'k up hfoavy duty, super clean, '71 Chevy~ Ton w/11' c oprn •1iort IJO/lt. S:tc11fwt.' i\l 11. r 1 n a Dr . . LR , with Lake I.: Shore Pop-top \ol!J; of xlnl.S. $1850. ~1-475B Vacatk>neer Camper , .$ 1111s Wt.VC.nd for ln:~. lhan I 113-597--0346, 4 3 9 - 6 9 7 6 , Caniper lru.'ludca Ice box 8' Californiiin Slecpi;r . . Now In Stock !/~ ,111~rkr·t v;1h11· $ l .:i O o. 4.l)-8371 3 ~r s t<m', 0 v e 11 : 'TI TOYOT~ l.undcruiscr, gd •70 10\~% Pilgrim \\'/Catxma , ~ G~··Gr6V..:r.'OO f cond. Low miles . .... ...... ndl' lll""e 7430f 6.30CSA _ T~ ---· 1 ... 16. Norlh SAiis, V I J.', heat~r. 11\nk, h\•s.h 11.·atrr very """" co uon • • .,,, • • · • t E oress Cru iser RDF. Ill\rif'nl)l;, Cilrn Int. holdln.c: tank, sleep1 4, Call $30.Xl./best olfer. 4!»-37'92 '69 10' \\'oodltne w-refur $1095 t) ~·2002A & 3Xl2 Tll f'OR~ttf't\ Qty ur I.uni SF.,\\VIND N E WP 0 It T. !'>48-941.1 or ~ ! Trucks 9$60 1051 So. Harbor e '74 BAVARIA$ "4 speed ' rie-""' 2 SCOOTERS L!k N S A e '74 BAVARIAa Auto. lit.',,t.~C'! fl,.·e 11c 11t' Hoo 1 . 64 -vuu•· 8' Campt>r lllceps two e ew ---------anta na • ,74 3.0 g & SA'• ·Po .. t.,iJ\ ,,,. Chry1Jer Vil '-'I 'b. . bo • Cond. 1 VESPA RALLY '71. 3 'Ill So r CC A1J fGI fW'iin, & div!n~: ISLANDER 27, inbm eng, '', orage ~·a 1ncts, ice x. 180t·v. 1 LA i\1 BR E 'I' A '12 T 0 y 0 TA HILU X, " es · o · . Fr\\ • XLNT LEASE PLANS • lcoi%tM<>tr T'bl~ ,(c J'l'Cent lit'\\' p al n I l\lono-hf'atl. s~ioo. 673-3658 SILVER SPECIAL • 6 9 I w/shell. AM/1''M, ta ,, e '70 FORD & luiulhl.lt. W,10. Pvt ply. C Xt rus. Sl\600. 646-56.12 '71 V\V CAMPER 150cc (600 nil onlyl Pvt ~~1Jr. $2~50. Runs good. EXCELLENT SEH.VICE \V StUS:.l<'1ary. (7\41 683-i!.f.10. eo;fS,-Sfips/Docks 90To Xlnt. l'°-~ ,!lJ!'· $3200. Jlty. 979-41.>4 & 581-2300. c"=n=~,_,..------1 • Zli~\VENS ·n.i cN°r0 f!;_:-r. .,~,.._.>,N, t9n BSA 500cc single nlOdel CHEVY 'tl }I ton PU, $400 E200 Van 5 year-50,(Mk} mile \Varranty A-I 1~•nd, Hrhuilt Eni:inr. SLIPS AVAILABLY, Mobil• Homes 9140 B.HI'. £xeellent mechanical & new lires, new shock!, 6 cyl., auto. trans., .railo, 10, IM ·iuri, :::itt·rn rni . xit"ai<. For ~n•. fl"," boats i11 NB, ro.id .. low mileage, street .r.1e1. green, Asklnic: $3,000. heater •. Ll$cel•5,.,88No. ~ l~Ct:Jc.I I-' ri,. pty: i2t:IJ 283-4~56 up lo 25', 675-7156 • ~ legal. Plus many extras. I ~&I=>-'-"1"64===~=== I \\'l\J"D:-0:: !7l ll6I0-1449 Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 a Stnr Adult Park. SJ C · s:lli-9076 aft ;i.30 19'72 1i TOYOTA PICl-\UP. ____ --24'x60' Dornwi. 2br w/nlir· · · lS.OOO Mi. !\lust &ell. fi.1akc I ~R.\PE'. $&.00.~ EQUITY 111 17' SK.I BOAT. 3.~ Ruic-k, rot't'd \\'fl.II lo ""'nil sliding '69.CUST'O!\t 11.J?. S_portster. offer 581-ZISlO I WILSON ! HI\ P:1lu1 :spru~s. toodo llSSO lneld' ·k·· J ·kts dr clmf'ls. 2 b a w/lovely Mint cond. $1850. invested. • 111 1011 Tc11n1~ Club 61'''1 . · s. s 1 s, c -" 1n!r1ured dn.,i.sing 1uon1s. lx>st offer. !\lust liCll this '52 DODGE ~'· Rn.di;1,ls, Ta· 2S402 Marguerite Parkway l11r 30-10' po11<'r l•>aL C.111 1 .(: ·•t·l~s. Call: Siini !ill. \\'~t bl\r, new 1v ashe r, w<.-ekt 962-3482 l'On1ns, 1'"!\1 8 tni.ck. $700. Mission Vk!jo n.11Jri·t ~1-T.i2-frl17 £.~l4-l700 dryer & refrlg. lO'x•IO' cRr· '72 K,\\\IASAKI 125, s In 1 673-!mll Aft. 4Pril I • I USE AVERY PWY EXIT. 71-· -SKli•J ,\CI':. 1upe/fn1.1 '7:.! S:INGE~ nc\·rr. been port, tool sht'd. a1vnlngs. eond.. Dirt, Have st r re t '62 CHEV. ~2 ton, 8' bed !31·2040 • 495-4949 Sle.m>, !ull l"\.'r :riOom'" Xlnl :.at~.aw{;.lr N~~. {~I~~ e ~ Sunporch, landsl'llped. lu..1· equip. Jnclds xtrtl cng, $27J. pkup. Jtudio. J.159. -~Ml. i\lu~t :<He. 6T':,-80j(). :H6-8l9.1 n1 a I n I en an c e. $2l,500 .. I0'6"1J-;;C:""i6.;"-C-C=----&J>-2399 Boats, S.il 9060 l"' gc-1 e'o•T •= 'I 493-8802 '7'l KA\\'ASAKJ. St. IA"ga l. '67 RANCHERO, 46,000 orig. "' " " """ "er('. CASH OR TRADE Loi in 200) n1i, Xlnl Cone!. Asking mi's. $8.10. Call &1.,j....0()..15 or 1974 OOOOE VAN, 200J 11)1. ~-CL..'IS51C' \\'oocl Ra,·lng i>ln11p. J.u11,~r. Spintu1k1•r, 1'.!J:ll :1!16-~ or 392-i!SOO. $~100 eng. \ff'r~· t•li•:Hl rond., extra Hetcpcrla !or lt1obile Hon1e. $750. 3.'iO l':1nv:u111ki Dirt 646-2."A!i j3800. or best offer. JU'°-~-S9.111. !1~3194 P.O. Box ;)ol5, Apple Valley, Bike. ou-. 96'.:-li6SO. -''-------615-4520 DEMO SALE SKI Boat: JS', 400 Olds, Dual ~9:l~?JJ7~--.;~:.:_----~l ;#'f.~i;ffjiij''s;-;:e-;;t I 'j(j J."ORD P.U, 339 Olds eng. Q d fl -: '72 YAMAHA 200 S l re et Buckel.~. ,·hopped top, needs '72 CHE;\'.\' ':AN VS, % ton, * 1·'74 Tli ua s, :i t bottom. S l 5 0 O • M tore cl sf s ·k XI t d •·1 I l300 ''" 3168 16000 m• l>k" -R'a' r11ll art ~'· 962~71!16 ° Y e 1 ·c, n ~'On · "'c..:. s art. I ~'='""""='·==o· "~"'C-;o;;::C..,,~~ I ""~ .,.,~~ " "' , ... ...,.. · * 1-'73 3.0 CSA --:~"t.:XRISE 13, $JOO, . i.ikl' 11"\.\', ---Scooters 9150 $500. T.il-4IS7 ' '67 FORD 2 AXLE TRAC· "'..,...,...,., * 1 '74 3 O CSA FURY SKI BOAT, 75 HP '74 KA\VASAKI 90 STREET TOR; .!iaCrificc $1000 '69 FORD Super Van, custom • • Evin1'U•h'.'. lg. wnl. tr 1 r · '67 YAMAHA 80-$100 BIKE incl. 11cccssoril'S Xlnt 832-8745 int., ext. ~~n~~~nd. SAVE'. ~"'t!~. ~J-:l!i!S C11JI &1~46 l'Ond. 494-2().jl I ~~-='::::,.='----- '7:\ C1\L 1'/.I. lt11nL S.1~1. •2°"1 .~D~"~'"·c"n"u'°i.~,E~R~.~.~14~T~.~ .. ~iti 1972 DATSUN Truck vlith 'I \.13-4328 E:i1t1"as. VHF. 11.D. G n J. r-Ol I . r t t I '72 HONDA 3."!0 Four, 6000 '74 KAWASAKI lt1ach 1!, 400. can1p<;r shell. NC'w tires, ,A;.;;:u:.;to:.;sc.W::..:•c;nc.t•:.;d:..__..:9;:.5.;.90:I bhl'· 'tl'/N'tl·p1 sllp. 641-:n:m ,;~ilcr~~rtdr~or, anlem mi. $850. Xlnt roncl. $9".il. Xlnt. Cone!. new clutch. $2200. 64•1-2037. 1- i":.oL-CAT 1s\Tr1r~:Cruippl'rl ' !lro-2814 G42·Dl77 '59 FORD PU. ~.: Ton, 6 TOP DOLLAR !or Bach\l\'. Llkf' N c \I'. '71 YAlti1AHA 250-!\t."-: Motor Home•, t•yl, 3 spd, $2"';)(1 or best PAID _:~3_7'!i & 7·1•1""'6j(Xl. 1 lil S-IOO.ffi~t71':nd. Sale/Rent 9160 oHer. 642-~ after 5pm . :rr ALR1\TI:oss. t:llfMI !l11y liiiiO'ii";;;";;"°';..,";;;tioniiiiiiiiiiWiii; -=~~o'-7.o-=--1·--------.'"=~DA~TS-,,..:U:=N-=P::K_U_P.~16000~ IMMEDIATELY ; i;ai\cr-li..~ ki'"l-11 real ~ll" j _ _ • *'7'J HONDA .SL l50• ·7o \\'INNEBACO. 27• Chief-n1i., $2,700. FOR ALL i::ai.n. f7jiij; 613-1232. I X_l11t eo~I~ rtlusl sell. $600 taln 2 dr. l\tadel 413 cu. 4~ Tl:: ~ SID. xltlt ~on d Campers, Sale/ flnn. 5-i;>-53.16. in. V 8. Auto.' tJ":ins. P/S. 'li6' t~RD Super Van. $600. FOREIGN CARS w/dUllr ,~'CO\'C't, tangerinC' Rent 9l20 '71 YAlttAfL\ 90. ~Tn/An1, tape deck, air ·59 V\\I Bus. 5300. CALL OR COME IN Crevier BMW 208 \V. 1st Street Santa Ana 835-lln ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST co no· ADO '.!7 ' \\ irh 8' CAHOVER Camper. 646-€it8'1 rack/ladder. Trlr hitch, 20'1 1-!09--FO-RO~'-Pi~.,~k,'-0-.-6-cy-J,I TO SEE US ~ Sn.In &: Servil<C All modtl5 for llnn\edlate l>t'livcry Dick Miller Motors 13) W. \Va.mer &. SO. ltla.ln 557.2132 Santa Ana '69 1'1AT I2C SPort Coupe, 5 11pd, 28 A1PG, low mileage, Xlnt eond. $1100. 552-7629 'Tl FIAT WCN 124 Sport. Super c\Pan, l'l\V mi. $2400./ best o!r. 673-7tll af'!'. 5 Hond• 9n7 XKE 2+2, Tan, auto. troos., pwr. steer'g., \11ire wills. 26.000. mi., c I ea n . $3,850. 846-7510 '7'.! JAG 2+2 Vl2. Lo nii., rec<!nl tuneup. Air, Jl\Vr. $6,295. ~23()(] Karmann Ghia '70 KAR!\1ANN GHIA Coupe, 11uto/stick, red, very clean. 64<Hi135 or &IZ-269-1. Mazda 9738 ,W/bui .,rl • $5TI. f).1S-1617 $200 St/Dirt rond. Bit-in vac. Luggage &16-3853 & Nt•wpnrt Slip. $9.'JOO. A s k Qucl'n lx'd. 3 burn('r ~love, 'iO HONDA 350. lo nil's, ay,'fling, Xlnl. l'Ond. See to stick shift, clean. S 5 O o • For Jo)"•1'. tH4-1791 642·8'.lG iC'l' box, nice $500. 66-7335. Cl~an. $400 A54r4P';';'n· $U,500. b'73-281.l or .64>--0836~-==----~= '71 lt1AZDA RX!l, 2 dr cpe. '.\' LASER N ?JO" '65 FORD Counlry Squil'e •s.G-3063 ~'-~'-"''------Vans 9570 R&H . -I Spd trans. \\'ill seU CLOSEOUT Se ·~ral luv.•·l'lillMgc, rt.illy l!\iulPIK'd '74 h1ercedet·Bcru ~ SE'• al unusually con1· pctitlve pri1.u: 450 SE {SE'r. No. Ull, 36-mo. open t:nd lease at $221.lm, plU# lllX. 280 COUPE (Ser. No. 32.01), Dk. m:I, 1!>'creo, power windoy,•1. :W 1110. opt'n end .lc1u1e at $174.75, 1ilus lax. Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quail Newport Beach 833-8300 ENTE:R FROM MacARTHUR OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports 523-7250 '60 2208 (Gas) sedan, 4-speed Good cond. $&15. Pvt. pty. 54.H85.' MG 9742 '70 MIDGE'T. Xlnt cond. Yellmv. $1450. 91>-1863 ',~cl\ov.·-O..c Sall. Priced j~ y,·/libcrglass Can1pe1, air Sell Idle Uema wllh a Daily Fo~ sale,: "7?'' lt1otor hon1e \l'hoiesalt'. 546-8688. !K'll. Call 6'13-4:51. rond. Neat. 646-6290 Pilot Classified a~. 642-5678 20 .' low mileage, custom ---------SALES-SERVICE !..EASING "·12"">~1Ac'oz"o"A~R'c,~~r=11~1~,=-u-v-i I MGB built, many extras. See to * SCOTIS' * OVERSEAS DELIVERY Rotary Coupc-o --..-,-G-B_C_T ____ _ 9744 1A::::•:.:t•::•:..· :..:N::•:;.w ___ .;.9.;.800.;.;..:.;A..;u.;.t..;•.;.•,_. _N_•..;w;._ __ ..;9_;800.;.;.._A_u_t•_•;._• N_._w ____ 9_soo_I ~~7 PN. Pt. $ 6:i 0 0. 3100 \V. ~~~s'Y·· N.B. ROY CARVER, Inc. 1Ha.-'i700 • fdlr.) ':'11r~'1.s. n~IV ~11::1i~~;, ti: 1-""-'7=====--RY CENTER ---------· ROU.S ROYCE BM'.V Mercedes Benz: 9740 good t"Ontl. Cull art 5, ..-------------------------MOTORHOME '70 21' Aristocrat \\'/all the CADILLACS 234 E. 17th St. 67:H64~1 ~ RENTALS extras ................. $2885 Larg•st Selection Cm:ta Mesa e 546-4444 1970 MERCEDES 300 SEL Opel A Johnson ond Son SPECIAL CAPRI . • • SALE! FROM $3388 OOZENS of Colors ond Models ••• All on Sale! · JOHNSON and SON LINCOLH·MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars, Costa Mesa -Autos, Us.d 9900Autos, Used 'Y',..,. "'--•--I '--.J 7 '7\IV "'u"""'• ..., __ 540·5630 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN EXCEPTION~L BUY ·• ON THE BEST ·'''•' VALUE ANYWHERE? FOR A LATE MODEL. QUALITY DOMESTIC CAR :!', I 1 ,LOW MILEAGE MUCEDES·HllI TR40E·lllS '73 COUPE DE VILLE •• $6200 Y0Uow-Be1ge Leather. Fully EQu1pped, Less Than 22.000 miles. Lie. #913 GXU '73 COUPE DE VILLE •• s5aoo Blve.v.iti.re Lea1her, Fully EQu1pped. Less Ttian 18,000 miles. Ser. is5297 ·'71 RIVIERA •••••••••• s2795 l\IOl'y, Brown Leatner. Fully Equipped, Less Than 40 000 miles. Lie. !1319 OLH '71 DATSUN 240Z •• • • 53795 !r-.00 /\1r. LQW Mileage. Lie lf655 EIH ' '72 AUDI STN-WGN •• 52395 Sl'l\il11 Economy Car, 4-SPd. Trans .. Less Than 18,000 act. miles, Lie. 11145 HOO '73 MERCEDES 450 SLC $AVE Be~ut qold w Brown Leather 1n! Fully Eou1pped, ltSS Than 11 .000 acl. moles. Lie. 1:332 KLO Tho oboTt clln ,.,.,., 1M Ji"' s-.. FULL au 4l4NTll .. JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, INC. 1301 Quoil, Newport Beach 833-9300 I DALE'S -838-0900 '7314' Vikl11gT1..nt Trailer 1v/ In Orange County '72 Bavaria Sedan, orl~. thurout. All e.-<- RENT THE BEST •73 Ex· xtras · ·· ·· ·· ·· ·· ·· ... , .$1840 Co Dev·u '-'-n-. lras, includ'g Sunroof Dunc Buggy \V/Corvuir motor ~pe 1 es • -x.dan U>,.-54 Spd., Air Cone!., Stereo-$10 500 3ee al 300 \\' Const ccutive, 2.1', all 1 u X u r y Trailer & Big Tires ••.• $690 Viii es . El Dora dos • Con· Radio, (732F JT' H \~ Y : • N B. or p. h on e xtrn•. '''" mil". 97!HJOS6 * USED UNITS * vortfbl"'. Alw """" """ $5999 645-2182, al> 5PM 613-8269. 5 to 8 pn1 select Cad:Jluc Trade·lns. f\\'ill Consider Trade). '68 OPEL KADETTE 9746 Trailers, Travel 9170 ~ ;z ~ Crevier BMW '73 MB 280 SEL 4-5. Gold 1051 So. Harbor ~~( 208 \V, 1st Santa Ana n1 et a I lif'. Air/1\uto/Ful\ .'71 KENCRAFT 30' fbrgls.. Santa Ana ... __ ....._ .· 83.T3171 pwr. A/Fltt stereo. Lwcury! air. e--z awning, elec or 3lt1ilesSo.ofG.G.Fn\'Y.--... ...... , ·73 BM\Y .3.0 cs ,Silver i~"'~1-2730o=c,·==~=~= 4 SPt>e<I tmn1mission, Al\t radio and heatt>r. {\VXF792) gas [rig & furn, hold. tank, NEW 1975 -. -\.\·/blue Jeall1er, Air. stet<:O '61 lt1ERCEDES BENZ ms, 20 gal \\"ater, crpld. Real WE BUY IMPORTS tape. cr uise control, 6 Q)ll.. 4 spd., sunroof, \.\'t'll $1077 gd. Pvt ply., C.l\1. $3995. 673-1846 kept, $90CI. 546-492'.! 642-ID8/54s-541i6 SURFER' VANS Tif M~fr . i.-or Any Make ·13 BAVARIA Stick, OLDER 30' Trailer w i t h A~ume Lease $183.50 mo. Patio Cover. To be J\.1oved. JIM PANOS Xlnl. 640-0:i'i5 aft. 6 pn1 "" oUcr. 615-3914. Dod9e Chossis TENT TRAILER, SlP' ~ "" CLOSE OUT MAZDA Capri 9715 '65 !\IBZ 230-S. Gd rond. Will not start. Call '"""" Clll.Ssified Ad: today! call 642-5678 .pw lbUi& -TOYOTA. contained $-100 • ~1 S. J\.1anchester '?3 CAPRI v6, Air, Altt/F!\1. 847-7754 SPECIAL An .. iheim 63G.fiOOO Sten'O, Sun roof, auto. $3395. Antiques & ClaHic 9520 Dir 842-4435 WE PAY TOP DOLl.AR '-"=-1,_--"''°'co'·'-----Jo~OR TOP USED CARS Oatsun 9720 1948 PLYMOUTH CPE FOREIGN, OOt.l.ESTIC 6 cyL Stkk. Now '""'"' & • '11 D<x'<e Trad< ·'"" 100 •• CLASSJCS '72 DATSUN 240Z clutch $450. ~5950 Van with custom Surfer If your car Is extra clean see us !irst. '47 FORD Club Coupe, not special interior, air ronfl, BAUER BUICK running. $350 or offer. \\ide ovals, mag y,•hccls, 2925 Harbor Blvd . 492-3109 or 492--0847 SHARP! Gas saving 3 spd Cosla lt!esa 979-2500 \Vilh sla.nJ. 6 engine, wired 1954 Chrysler Hemi engine for sound. $3195 (8811Jl \VE BUY Disassembled. All parts • Robustelli Motors 4 e Ilt-IPORTED AUTOS rebuilt. 552-8649. 186-11 Beach Runt Bch BEST PRICES PAIDI Rec V•hicles 9530 ____ 8~•~'-~'~'"~'---Dean Lewis Imports C'HINOOK·TOYOTAS round '64 FORD Camper Vun, Big-1£66 Hi:.rbor, C.l\.I. 646·930:: tripper now on display. . . 6• Auto. S~l&IZ WE BUY USED CARS Ready for vacation hips .•• ---~~=---AND TRUCKS 4 speed transmission, air con· dltioning, AM/Flt1 stereo radio. (959GllJJ $4377 l1>WL lbUi& Buy now! •• , Inspect and '£7 DODGE van, new 318 . drive out .... Reduced to S.'lcrificc $1195. Pvt pru1y . • YOLYO Come in foe a free appt'a!sal 1966 Harbor c M 646-9.103 to GROTH CHEVROLET, ' . . $5-199 at Bill !\laxey Toyota, ,::84::7·.:31:,:1:_5~-~~~~ 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunting-Sell idle Items v.ilh a :>ally ton Beach. 847·8555. Pilot C1assilied ad. 642-5678 Autos, Imported 9700 9700 18211 Be<..ch Blvd .. Hunt. Ekh WILL BUY l'OUR &17-6087 !>!~3331 DATSUN, TOYOTA PVf Party looking for in-OR VOLKSWAGEN expensive c:ransp. l'ar. Cash. PAID 1''0R OR NOT. \\'ILL m.&147. PAY TOP 001..LAR. CALL 1966 llarbor, C.!\1. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 TO CHOOSE FROM 20 TO CHOOSE llDM PRICED AT 1 OOl OVER i'O_ FACTORY INVOICE cost CASR FUR YOUR CAR 54&-7070 KENT ALLEN, 540-0442. '12 :Z.WZ, 4-sp., air, A!\l/FM. US ~fags. on new Steel rads.. Xtras. Make oner. 556-61S1 -4 speed, radio, tinted glass, d lx. bum pers, whitewalls, VEGA #1251. 72 VW-412 20r.~SP<l ill~><ONI s3195 73 Triumph Spitfire s3195 70MGB-GT ,,!,,., •1tn...• 71 Triumph GT-6 161/0SW• 52695 73VWBUS 73VWBUS 53995 71 VWBUS ,,.., __ .. 72 VW Sauareback •.no 1:iliJf IWJ 74VW BUG 73VW BUG 72 VWBUG ·n Triumph Spitfire L1"'9 new (693FPT) 71Triumph6 tmmacolale. (S36EXA) s3995 '69 Triumph TR6 Lowmlea.(2AC106J $2695 AUTO \\'ANTED 1 !nrtf''f' ~lnnt} 556-1916 'T:Z :Z.JOZ. Pvt ply. Lo mi, $84 DOWN ,YMf. DAVE'S 4 spd. air, radio, mugs o_n pays top dollar for older stl rc1dials, cover. Priced c111'S l'Unn'g. or not ~1-1122 to sell. 673-435t. S30tl.70 i1 the totGI co1h pri<9 ind. ti:uc I Uc. f.N1. DeferrH pymt. 'price i1 $4116 ind. tax I lie. fff1 & carrying chorge1 fot 48 month1 on oppro¥ol of yovrcredit. Flat AUTOS ·IMPORTED General TOYOTA DATSUN MG V'W TRIUMPH °""" 11•----............ c-....._ I '•· ....... /ll ., .... i;.., BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lllBI l•a<•Bl•d. !(71\\\ MUNTOot[;fOf.180.CM Alfa Romeo 9705 Alfa Romeo Berlina {demo) Priced to Sell $4952 (#2014.) "Dh«tly llCMSI! ~ "'1 lhe • • A.P.l . lS.98% • e MON. THRU FRI. 8 AM TO 10 PM e e SAT. & SUN. 9 AM TO 6 PM e GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 leach llvd. Huntington leach 9800Autos, New STARTING HERE ·.STARTING NOW BIGGEST DISCOUNTS IN ORANGE COUNTY ON BRAND NEW '75 BUICKS -·-BRAND NEW OPELS FROM s29aa 9800 Balbtla Bay Club" Sales • St:rvice {Ser. 19281411) ~--"64~5-44..;.__06:.:_ ___ 1 BMW 9712 '67 B~1W 1800. am/fm, qu11d !1tpe, shit cond. $ 14 O O, 6r;>-1823 dn)"!l, &42-8440 l'V~t um BM\\' 2001-:-37.ooo nlf1"~· Very cleftn! A/C, sunroof, \ $4;nl &&T.l!H TERRY BUICK 5,th & Walnut, Huntington Beach ·536-6588 • 40 E ly "' ,,,. " "' ' 36 al R ly. 42 "" 5, M 21 '71 OPJ-;I~ IWllY Cl>l!. Auto, ll&}J. Vt.TI' SlutrJJ~ Sl~9j, Cull Gr..,-7116, 673-56-IJ. 76."10PEL2 Ur. <I 5Jld,NC;°. Urct, clcw1. ""=-·------'•~1,;;....1&l2 Panter• 9747 '72 l)AN1'ERA LOADED $S,<XXI. Flll.l\f 213-!j;jj).'/'1.)J Porsche 9750 '72 Porsche 914 Roadster 5 sµd • AJ\J.J.-tl l rndio. 1011· 01ill'a -Sho1v1wn1 1'1·1·sh !BY19'J7l .•. Oply $4595 Howard Chevrolet Dove ;ind Qunll SI~. Nr. ti.tac-A11.hu1', Jn1nborcc I 1u1d Hdstol Ne·•••port Bea<:h gn..~, L'TE '12 911-T, T a r ~a . A/C, 5 spd., Ai\l /F:\I 4 ~pkr. ,.-1er.-J\l11~s. X t n r . ('Ond. ToinJ,.'l'rlllC. ~.800. ult. r. G44-:i.~7 --_______ , '6H PORSCHF: 912, R1•hll '65 ('lt,;;inc & 1l~•n.~. S:ltlOO or trade fur V\V ··1hu1i::-" pl\18 l'itsh. Jl6-7:.!9:l. ' -----'Gt SUP!·;R 90 Nl:"111 Tra n~ .• rcbll. l'ng. Clc<1n & fusr. $3100. or l)(•st, n1u~1 soil ·now, ~9-0800 or 5'13-J971 , ·• YES! WE HAVE 97 NEW '74 TOYOTAS IN STOCK PLUS 18 DEMONSTRATORS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE $$ AT THE OLD PRICES PRICES START AT $2699 (OO'J9) e LANDCRUISERS ( I) $(if! top or Hardtop e PICKUP T~UCKS 4 DOOR J\utoniutic transn1ls~lon, conditioning. 1163HQS\ $2877. FORD ~NT-:-:i'rloor, d ark b1'01V11, lcall\l!l', all xtras .. cleau, fo.1ulit see · to ap· prC':!i<lle. ~2928 eves &: wke11f!S 9957 '73 LTD '72 PINTO 4 DOOR HARDTOP WAGON V.S, 11u10. l.nuw .• le \·1ury air 4 •pet(). n11Jio, heu1cr. Lk . S b···m,. tonditkmlna,. po"'' l' r 11t~t.. Nu. Xl6210 '"<. ,;.,,1 roof, luw m!lco. $1877 Serial No. Hl 121.ai $2877 FORD FORD I' " I FOFlD 1'Unrf. 11hltc tai·/re<l lcather t.825J Bcucl· Bl. Hunt . B{'a('h .-.-.-.-.--556.l ~O ____ 142..6611 18255&-nthBI. llw1t .Bet1l'h lnt, 1•i11yl roof.AsklngS6000. 556.1070 842-6611 *'73 PINTO WGN* r-.'!u~·r SEIJ. '70 Du~tcr, 6 556-1070 842·¥11 G-10-201 j day<;, 6•16-5.ml e\'e:1. 1!172 LTD 2 l11· .. excC'I. ('Grk'.l_., Auto. truns .. air i•Jnd .. 1.,al\o, ~yl.,,.,Gruil 001~d. $ l J OO . '6 4 R.'\l\IBL ER \V gn . '10 fltARK 111. all x lr as. P11'1'. ,t, Ult', ~·I. ~a" uu. h~Ol<'I', Kold 1;-.,,_,, 1JU:l,\:ll l_6_!:_1--•S6 urter J11111. An1erh::a, 55000 orig: mi. gd Very gd 1~11td . S3750. Cull on rl'g. fu~I. _ .. -111·rl~'Cl l'l"Orion1y 1 :1 rn l J y 1 ?ontiac 99'5 n .. M L•u.:1 '68 vw COnd. 6 C)'I. 2'2 n1pe. SJ!)j. t!\Ctlingi;, li-11-7693 610-~,, ll'Qll. • Ull\ ~Ml 5!6-~27 aft. l:30 Corvette 99J2 I 'Gi FOltD 4 doo1', &1111111 V·~. $2395 I 19W' POXTIAC S la Ii on TOYOTA "B"u"lc:;k-:-------.99"'1"'0 --------' re~lt cng_& Iran.~. Xlnt body e Groth Che-vrolet e \\'agon, .~lc1.-h_nn~~~ :1peclal. ' &!)('ed. radiO. heate r . &. 1111 , $750 or offer 49'1-3109 18•11 1, 1 11 o .. 1 Hun". St.!J. 6-1.,....i..),.'17 I .. N XOB3551 '71 Corve'tte or 49'l--OS41 ~ \('UC I unt •><.: l 1966 Ha -bo C l\I 646-9W3 .._.t..:!nse o. ;;;;;;-u.-;;;---,,==-=18·17-00S7 J.t~:t:3l Pt'J:-lT. 't: G11111d Prix, Blk, 1 r, .~ · • t $788 '67 Sh..1'L.ARK Sti 1970 VAN \VAGON. lli.r. e e e e P/S. AIC. Pili. stereo. '6';' TOYOTA C.Orona 4 cyl, Runs Good $400. Cash n9ray auto, clean, 4 new rad. __ S:lif(J Xlnt ('OJlfl. ti-1(H)33() 3 speed $399 (29103) dlr. 673-5269 Au tomatic, trans., p owe r tires. $2000. • 8-S-!Jj \\'JI\' PAY "ij PR!Ct:s~ -T-h d-b, d 9970 646-44-lS • I w I LS o N 1 ·72 LA SAB RE, 28000 ml, steering, brakes, air · coll{!. Lincoln 9945 ·7'l J>into St1 . \\'a~"'lo. ::g.~: ...cc:u_n.c.;.•';_:;;';.'::_ __ .;_;_:.;:I 9161 • bel!!t offer. Call alt. 5:30. Po~·er ~·indolV5. Tilt ""heel, ---------. nil. 11_lr, roof 1~11·k. 1~uJ1u.1 ·;,.) T·BIHD. Bl..Q\\'N 3M. 642·2713 or 642·9011. A:.\l-F1\1 . Lo .... · lo 111 i I es. rn•11· 11res. Vl'ry (·Jr;1n. Gd. Bt f 1 A 11 d . ~I Reflects excellent care •66 00,-IN>"NT'L 2 n.. • rnil<'" n.., pt .=•,;; .·•i ·:i •e ~-( uto · eu cis -&S::ll '68 ELECTRA Good l'Ondi ''' ~1 "· ":'111"1 --· ,-!__)_:!:: L~ -Ta1:.c . Lat-qUt"r • ..,,·Ith ~~~. , 1850 a11. P.J....:cr, $500 Cali (No. BMYl956u-stl .. 5.e.e car. A Great B~! StiW ur ·1:1 SQUIRE Sia. \\';1~. :!1,00Q BIC111er. $2'17.J. "'ithout $1975 .,.,.,.. l11>l oUcr. 919-15ia. _ n1i .. ;u1!0, ;1ir. ~.:(J}. XI ~9 f.,j(J:£J lift 6:30. 18255 Beach Bl. Runt. Beach '73 RJVJEM ·11\TAC. 14.000 Howard Chevrolet _M_•_•_•_,_k_k _____ 99_4_7 i·onil. 61·1-ixi9s B~ffs,___!'B Vega 9974 "p ·ORSCJl-E '70 911 T. litdreo, konis, 37,000 miler;;, 1~w · Radi1t ls, Xlnt 1hape. 673-0913 (131 Longbe<I or Regular e MARK ll's 556-1070 842.6611 ml. Orig. o\l·ncr. $4500 cash, Dove ""d Qu•;I Sts. ,10 'l \l'>'l<ll'' 1 k 'i:! RUNABOUT. Air, SJS9:1, 1 -"--------1 I d 6''1139 "'' "' ~ "'· ncl.'i s 11·or , C ;id1 Cnll ll ft c r 611n1. 110 J'8 es. ...... Nr. ?i1acArthur, Jamboree $1,000 ooia121 '72 VEGA . 1 Cadillac 9915 and Bristol ;,18-4147 nrt 6 pn1 · --.74 PINTO \VAGO~ Neivport Beach S33--0J5j Mercury 9950 11,000 1111\t>s, lllll/frn radio, , CADILLACS • • • • m;o. ,,,_"" '72 V.W. BUS 7 PASSENGER G.T. · ' '61 PORSCHE, rebn c n g, ' great conditkin, '?i.fust sell, :·. ,546.-&?lO ClllJ days or uighls ::·: 'li8 91:d Am/F1'1. BurgW'1dY: •: • Good cond, s.1001 (6 I Coupes or Sedans e CELICA'S t121 GT·ST·LT e CORONA'S 4 !peed transmission, Ai\! radio, heatcl'. C089FTRJ $2977 Largest Selection *'74 CORVETTE* '67 MERCURY '73 PINTO, A·l c"".~,u"1""1ioc-n-. In Orange County , A~J.faJ Auto, l)O\\.'er steer-l\take offer or tr<1de. Coupe DeVllles • Sedan 1ni:, Di:tl'k i;recn n1etallil', 493-9188 Ville1 . El Dora.dos . air cond. 1849GUH) Convertibles. Al!IO l\lany $6999 other select Cadillac Trade-e Groth Chevrolet e COUGAR 1972 PINTO-<l11C owner<200 cc motor. 4 speed, Z1 n1i.lgal. ~ :o1perd, radio, heater. No. ·llllGJH $1588 Lie. ; :: ijJ6-J60\ ins. Aulon1atic transmls~ion, pow. ~lusl sell. 64>-4056 ,\ft. 6. 1971 91.lT, Xlnt. l-Ond .. nc1v tlre11, alloy rinis. A.\1 ~JI radio. $6,200. ~:.!-3662 '11 914, CX'l't'l. l'Gncl., l\'/appr. grp., 610·~S RoVer 9757 '67 ROVER TC :ml. SSOO or best offer. 6'16-7637 or ~18-1115 . Saab 9760 Brand New 1974 SAAB 99LE Priced to Sell $4384 t30• \\'ag.·Sps.·Sedans e COROLLA'S Both Tops -4 ~pd -Al\>l·Ft-.1 l'adio -Only 17,000 miles · Like new f8Yl950l ... Only $4895 '"' 1200 ., 1600 Howard Chevrolet f\ l • Dove and Quail Sts. - Ult. e.w\4 Nr. rtlacArthu1·, Jamboree TOYOTA ROd Brl,.ol Ne1vpo11 Beach 83.'-0555 1!166 Harbor, c.~t. 646-9303 Volkswagen 9770 WE ARE No. 2 111 Orange County. But Only YOU Can Make Us No. 1 '70 V\V BUS. gd cond. New engine. $1600. best of r e r. GTa-9196 '~------'69 V\V Bu.s, 47 ,000 n1ilcs, good c_'Gnditlon. Call 549-2683 '71 V\V Bus. Reblt engine. Camper l'CIUipl. Xln't cond. $2400. 557-4086 art 5pm. See us Firsl or Last and \1·e'll '73 VW Bus-Under warl'anty try harder lor your besl Xlnt. c.'Ond. Luga:age rack <leal. $3800. 675-6662. lUwn. 45,000 miles, $24;,(l. - "••M Lewi& '71 vw BUS. "'"' "'""- TOYOTA Call '""' 6'2-36/J2 "Directly across from the '62 VW Rcblt '66 en&ine. BaU>a Ba,y Club" 1966 llarbor. C.h1. 646-9303 gd cond .• $400. Sales • Service '10 CORONA l!m, Auto, Air, Aft. 6 p.ni. 646--{8)2 645-6406 R/H. xlnt cond. Mmt sell~ 1959 VW VAN SAVE 11108!: APPLE S835./oller. 531-6512 $700 536-0707 PEELINGS and boil in '69 TOYCYTA (ZNZ664) • ' ;l)t41t lf.IN YOLYO 1966 Harbor. C.:\I. NMERS CADIUAC 2600_....._ C..-140·tl00 18211 Beach 8'17-6087 • • • ltunt Bch 5~9-3331 • '69 CORVETTE 427 f'~ i;teering, po\\.·e1· brakes, Plymouth 9960 vinyl top, elr conditioning. !UOF'862l FORD 1-;:o;:GJNE. 4 spd, PS/PB, 182:>5 Beach Bl. l{w1t. Peach s"''"· 968--03"-OUSTER 55<>-1010 842-6611 $1077 '73 PLYMOUTH ·n CAD 2 Dr. Cpe DeV. '72 SPORT COUPE, XI n t ;o l • • • • • '72 y W Exec. car. Deluxe. cond. cond. Full po..,,·er. 536-9&16 ... M 8IHil • • 557-6755, i\1011-Fri. 638-2181 or 645-8812. ~ Ull\I Au1on1atil' transrnission. ra-*'74 VEGA* 411 Sedan Sat & Sun. i -~19~670~C~O~R~v=E=T=T=E~-YOLYO We>. heater. ~irt.'1lndil ionjng. HAl'CJIBACK COUPE '72 CAO SEO DEV. Xln't Original, 54&-9413 fRi..,,·cr st.enng i983HPI\/ Radio. heater, 4 speed. sbcM·r; Automatic, A?.1-F<\f radio cond. All extras. S4J9j. Call 1966 llal'bor, C.~L 6·16-9303 $2777 (e'~~r;PmV•I pride ot 0'11'ner'Slli11 J\tust see. Excellent tBY-i 714 1 497_3181. '74 Corvettes ..,.,.,., 1944) '66 C'OLONY PAHi..: Sta. $2499 Only $2395 $1700 •CADILLAC .69G~2-0632 C:W~:too~~ti~~ T:ps4 &1~~v: \\'gn. S~ts~~t. Ply. J)t,M ll!l11.=.1 • Groth Chevrolet • Howard Chevrolet Niles 642-4930 Fully equipped · All near -UllW 18211 Beuc:h Hunt Bch ---~,_ c----1967 t-.t ERCURY Cupri. 2 dr .. -, ·~1 :::•n .,.,.,1 ~"DE ne\\.' • · · ff I TOYOTA ~ ~~ Dove an<l QuaJI Sts. '"'" M k 0 61J~~~a under 19,000 miles, , e e e • Nr. J\lacArthur, Jamboree Nice '66 Cad. for Pkup. ot G e er -nrvuu..:> and Bristol equal value. J erry 642-0061 Howard Che-vralet .72 COLONY p k s '71 VEGA. Hatchback. Silver N •••o··· i ar tat wg n, 1966 Harbor, C.1\1. 6-ro-9303 w/blk vm' yl l•I-. A u t o . el•:rv>rt Beach ...,.,.. ;),');) Camaro 9917 l·0 ·'•d ''"' -·" re " ...... Dove and Quall Sts. unu ... ' ""'"-'· ason ATLAS Radio, 1neg whl.1 $1 2'!5. '13 VW, Ud Edition, FJ\1 Nr. lt1acArthur, Jamboree pvt pty, • 5'1;>.2069 • 551·5508 aft 6 pn1 & wknds. 1tereo, wa.trnty, will tradu' C C and Bristol '62 COPi11'..l 2 dr. Red i o. ,.,...... VEGA, low mll••, 'l"" ~~7bird or must se . --,4 amaro pe NC\VJl(ll't Beach 833-0555 Huns good. needs body owrk Chrysler/Plymouth :"'~~lice. nm or be1t Of· Automatic, power steering, C 9933 SIOO/offer. 645-2768 Open U1tlly It Sun. 'ti! 10 Pl\f fer. 892-9326 aft 6 ca I I '73 VW BUG AM/Fh1 tp. brakes, oir cotld, Ra 11 e Y ougar "M"u-i"tc-.-ng-----,99'"52 2929 Harb:)r Blvd., &U-1700 A.!lk lor Sam deek, v.·ire mags, rad s ., wheels, exceptional, good ---~-·----i Costa Mesa reblt. cng., 115 O 0 mi. iniles CBY1957l . .'. . . '68 COUGAR. clean, x Int T" 'DE 11. . ·~ • 54L 1934 •n VEGA GT WAGON ~ ••13 GP 0 I $4295 k ""' ~ omen~. men.~ • V"' A1 ' -o.M ~ aft. M n y . r u n n j n g c 0 n d.' blac p 0 ckel 11·atche!i, lu~OOillC -7'-C.'"'"'_,-_,,.,.,...,,,= S1850, t ... Ul..-v"N.l Volvo 9n2 H d Ch I 11•/vlnylc top, neiv tires. All rings. elc. I Receipts avail.) ClllS!llfied aa1 M U big items, H.Bve !JOmetlu1'J you want to owar evro 2t Xtl'tlS, lo mi., one 0 ..... fl e r ~, • "'' __ ,, il ., I 11• ~---!""' ·-'" II for 6a n uston,g. si'". Auto. 111 ........ em1 or any 1 em. se . ........,.,. 1n:ou a...., uu Dove arv:I Quall Sts. $1350. 6T~ No Jwik. 5'1.~3892 Just call 642-5678! 11·all • call NOW 6t2-56'78. WE ARE Nr. l¥le~;i1~ainboree ·~nd~s;~r!:~"1N-,=i:,-••"ue"':.,-· -A;-;:i:oir ·71 l\IUSTANG vs. auto. General 9901 \ General 9901 Rluminum pans a.nd poll. STATION WAGON '70 VW, reblt ena;, new :, TI.ey will brighten the 66-5700 .• (dlr.) brakes. Xlnt cond. 613>-6745 ~ metal to a "like--new" t:::'.:"'=:--::--;;::-C::;:;[~'~"~·6~0~''..:613--036\~:i)!"~-,--,­•• condition. Have anything to Ool'l't .. give up ~ ·ship! '10 vw Bus. new balleey ~ seU'! Use a D110y Piiot .. LI.st lt In classtfled, Ship & brakeo8. Very clcnn. $2395. ::ka""usl=fi~ooO-"A~d~. ~c.~1_1 ~"~2-56~18~. 10 Shore Resul!s? 642-56'!8_:__ Dill 64.1-7774. ;: Datsun 9nG Datsun 9720 CUSTOMIZED 'G.i V\Y bug. No. 2 Ne\11JOrt Beach 833--0555 mi's. Bst ofr. 00-5389 tunlfm stereo. air. ps/pb,1 ~=::::;;:::::::~~;::::::::::::::~1 In Orange Countv. \·inyl top, console. ~lake o[r. But Only ·n Camara. •loond. Radio. Dodge 9935 893-€il.9 6 to 8pn1. all Jiay Lo mi's. $2T'a0. 0 r ig Ina I y;knds. YOU Owner, Call G13--S570. "' MUSTANG Can Make Us '67 Cam11ro 327. Auto, xlnt '66 DODGE 64S.570D tVGY.\131 dlr. N mech <.'GJ!d. . Ne"'' I I r e 1 , O. 1 brk.~. 6~Hll3 alt 6 CORONET 20R HT 1965 Ford illustang Good ChooJe fromOronge Counly'J lor~JI SelecliOfl Sec us First or Last and we•n I ·c""h~"-'1 ~~~~--=m=o I • • • rond . .S400. 613-3486. lry harder lor your besl evro et VS, aulomatic, po\l·er steer·. "O"l'd-1m-o'b°'il-0----.99:;;5,.5 deal. ing~ but•ket S<'ats. (RUJ950J :; --New cng., brakes, t ire 1. 60 TO CHOOSE FROM 1961thru1974's JUST A FEW EXAMPLES , t : • ' ' -: ·' ' • • { ~ ' ) ~ • ' l I HEW 1974 B-210 $2579 HO DOWH PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC _,. ~~.!E AM RADI!! WITH THIS AO • HEW 1974 610 or 710 STATION WAGONS HO DOWN PYMT. 100% Fin. oac • FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * NEW 1974 PICKUP $2885 HO DOWM PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC • FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD • -NEW 1974 710 2·Dr. 52899 HO DOWH"MT. 100% ~Jn. OAC • FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * LEASE SPECIAL 260Z • '128 + tax 610 -•as + tax 8210 -168 + tax Pickup -174 + tax HUGE SILICTIOH of HfW & USID 261 t •, -Al C-'-" & h11Mt41 .... Dtll•"f All Cars + Teit & l tC. Del I Hndlg. . , Xlnt t'GrKI. $650. 538-6341 '70 BUG, xlnt cond. Original 011•ncr. • S1250. firm 962-7294 ,1969 V\V CAMPER. reblt. cng. elc, Call for details '8Pt41t lf.IN . W VOLVO Sl!IOO. 642-5676 1966 Harbor, C.l!t &16-9303 '70 V\V. &1uareba.ck, tnn. 4 '72 Volvo 164E speed. $1:.00 or bc"t offer. Call IW-28.11 4 Dr. Auto Trans .. Air Cone!., ...-65-V\V-, l\la-•• -.--"""-1,-. -.~•id-c sunroof, A t-.'I / F M , Low r-.lilcs tires. 1nuch 1nore. $ 8 9 5. $4399 64~1642 •19\iw:-, ~G-oocl~c·.-nd~u~;.-. Crevier BMW $8.)(l &10-418-1 68 VW can1pc1'. pop.top :dent cond. 8 truC'k·f'71>1 !lr.reo. reblt. eng. SZ'lOO. 53&218.'i '73 \Vhite v\Y Ttiii~G. best offer. Low milen~e. _S~J?C.!:.,_~nd._•197-l_il:I___ 64 V\V HO OD, LE F T 1"ENDER. R. DOOR & !io!ISC. PARTS. 5#-3411 208 \V. 1st Street Santa Ana 83:>-S1TI 'Tl 1.12. Auto, air, am/fm stereo, green, 70,000 m i . ~~~!l.n. S'J..~ ~'u;1::.. Autos, New 9800 65 V\V Bus, 1600 engine, NE\\' C,\R SllO\V very r;oO<l cont!. Pnneled, F 1·ee in Huntington Center's ci,>t. 847-3322; 1142-1320 ~Jail. Beach Blvd & Edinger Sell idle :terns w1~h a Druly at th e San Diego .fo'wy TIU'U Pilot CIRRllfled n.d. 642-5678 Monriay ~-~----~~ Capri Iii 9715 Capri 9715 NEW ··74 CAPRIS DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM!! hl:W'74 CAPRI -53298 ONLY ... '73 Monte Carlo Auton1atic, po1vcr steering, brakes, air t'Gnd. power win- dows. tilt 11·hrel, Ralley 11·/Jeels, \·iny: roof, etc. Estra nice (BYl937) ... Only $3995 Howard Chevrolet Do\'e and Quail Sts. Nr. ~tacArlhur, Jan1boree $777 1SXi5 Beach BL Hunt. Beach SS~ I 070 842-6611 and Biistol * '68 DODGE POLARA * Ne111Y'ft Bench 833.055j 4 Dr· •s;JOO• -1 O"'·ner ~~2 '74 Monte Carlo 1-o=~~~'-==-·10 DART, 2 dr. custom, Automatic, JlO"'ct steering, Air, PIS. 1 ov.'J\er. Xlnt brake:;. air rond., vinyl rool cond. Sllj(], 551-1788 '69 OLDS TOR ONA DO Auto. trans., fil('tory <1ir i'Gn· dttionlng, power i;t~·ring, bmkcs, po11•er 11·\nflo..,,•s, radio. heater, tinted ~lass, kr.v 1niles. extra nice. Llc. No. 553028 $1577 FORD 1969 SEDAM OE VILLE 1914CPlOE YILU °""11.aoo ....... -....-....... '"9fHOl1noP _,.._ .... ,.""'·-·-...,,-........... ,~ -...,.,,..,'"''"""'YI -,,_. 1,.11_..,,_,,,~ ............. ,, .. ,, .. ____ ' ~-..... , ...... _, ... , .... ........ ~ ... -. ... ._ .. '!>.... ,, .... , .......... •~-·~ ~....r " ISU ll ~l)J lllt'llltOI PRICED TO SELL $1199 1973 SEO. DE Y1tLE ..,.,,. ..... -•">I ...,,.,.,..., lo.'I _. .............. ~ .... to .... ....... _.., __ ...,.~-· )o<o •••• ,.. .. .,....,, Ofltlotl, $5495 1973El OOlllOD flHl•ot ~"'-' ..... •• -•'"' ~ .... •~·-··"'~'"-""'''"" v..,1 ·~~ ..... ··~···· ., • ., •3 ••• , •• . ... ...._ "" --, .......... .... ·-~ ....... -.............. -. """""'" ........... _ ......... . 11111~ .... 1 etc .. outstaodh~ IBYl!&) Ford 9940 {l~ly S4495 -----· --.. --196i&l'l ut mu Howard Chevrolet '41 FORD. Needs a litt le l SS't'107.0"" Of. •l lilU1'46ll' ""'· t><\;l.JO ..... i.,... •• , , ....... -f.<o l~LSON PRICED TO SELL 1912 CPE. DE Y\LLES Dove and Qua!\ Sts. \I-Ork. Gd. tires, int, puint. 1 --Sale• a ~ce ;.7,. ~"~ .. 9;.°;:' ;";_"': .:-:::..-7,,; Nr. f\lacArthur, Jamtxrl"C(.' Bst. ofr .6":2-7241. OLDSMOBILE P-' ...,.,,....; .,. ,.,.... _...... -· nd Brislol .. ·~ • .... -.., .,_,,,,, • • ~.,.. a '68 RANOIEHO. :-.int. CQnU. GMC TRUCKS •o"oc•o·, ... ~ l •• , d .... ><d•1' :roc~tleoo ' ..... 0-1...i .... _, ···"·~ ....... __ ......... _ .. ,, ....... -... ........... " .. "'' ···-,110f)Dl '"'."""""' r Nc1vpor1 Bcneh 83-'HYW Rl'ns. Sec ut ShC"ll Stat. HONDA CARS 1~1~••1 'jJ KINGS\\'000 Es I ate Brookhul'lit & Garfield. PRICED TO SELL $4495 \\iagon, lln111;:c & Loa1dook • GA.LAXIE 500, '67, 6 cyl UNIVERSITY OLDS l-_;_;;;.;;.;;..;..;;..;.:;:;;.._-+--------1 Po1irr 11' i 11 u 0 11'1 · ll' 1• Mtick w/uh·. 2 dr, new tires, ~Harbor Blvd. 1911 El DORADO 1912 El DORADO doors, seals, 1leer\11::;: & tail xlnt cond, 548-'8'18 C.Oita Me&a 541).9640 ,.,..,,,..,__,. ... _ .. ~ate. Stereo, c1·11Jst! control, I ~~~=~~~-=c-...,. .... "'""" ... ,....,,.,,,, n/c • ....steel belled Rarlinls, '62 rALCON. Need.'! a ll!Uc 1966 OLDS TORONADO ~'"-·· -.... '". ,..,,, -:~ seater, trier p11cknc:e. lug 11·ork. $1:.lj or Os1. Xlnt rond Pvt. pty. -;;;:;;;...-:.· ,';:' .:;-...;.·· rack, $2,950 For Quick Sale! ~5--3!17!1. "' 6-tG-6657 110100t1 .......... .,._ .. ..-...... ""'" .... •· . ., ... .................. , ... ,..,, . ..,,, .... •.. . . .............. , ... ~ .. •<lif't .... 1--1 '0 , ... ,ll ~1 10-8110 or 536-?·l-12 P v I l~lfiS COUNTRY ~dun \Vgn .. '69 OLD NJ C'ONVERT. Exl•I. $4695 PRICED TO SELL Ply.~ PIS, P/8. al.r. XlnL rond. Conrl. Thtituul. SHlOO t,lr111 '---------+---------1 c--=-~~--•o~. ~· -.,,_~01 • 'i4 Chevy Bln;:cr Chr)'E'nnc, .o;JU :iutr= "-IOI 1911 SEO'" DE YILLI ll,000 111i, fully c.1uip~. Autos, tfew 9800 'A"'u"'to"s,--,'N"•"w--:----.9800 1912 FLEETWOOD "" S.J.000 !inn. &1~-~..;1 days :;.:....:.:.··~ .:.;-.:,::-· ··,·::; ._ or OO:l-1424 f'\'l'S &wkn1L... ..._.._ __ ·-··-~·~ .,. ......... -·-· -'-· _,. ....... __ ,., --, ............. _,...., *'""'P,~~~~~'.EPAIR 1975 CHEVROLETS ;::::."r""'::::.::,_=.~;.,. Col'vair & Corvo1:: Httggics PRICED TO SELL! -·-· .. "' ,.,_,...., -...... ,)J)!>(" ... $3495 C•ll 536-0l·M PRICED AT '6t CHEVY NOVA, runs, $7j , 11•1-B Viclorin. Ci\1. •67 IMPALA V-8 PIS, AIR ' Auto, Irani. mo\lllng mu!lt sell $.~ or best -400.2805 •r;-1-C-ll EVY. G n o 1i 1ranspor1n1ion. $1:;() f i 1· n1 • Cnll 646-70.19 wknds or f'vrs. '12 il'IONTF. CATlL0(899t'TC) 64S.5700 dlr. - '7'.l NOVA l•l.i!F\\'AI .. ,~'"~'-700".------,'dt::l Chrysler 9925 '68 NEW YORKER 2 ODOR HARDTOP v.s, i1 u10. ll'ftlL<;~ 1actory 11lr l'Ontlilionin~. po 1v e r stet·r· 1 in~. power brakes. p<)\\l'r ,vlndo.....,, po .... er 11 e t1 I g . rt1d.io, hc11ttr. v\n)ll roof, tinttd ~au. JWit llke new. \Y0'91 1 $1088 FORD 1iin' Rf111d1 Bl. Hunt. 9"fl•'h 10°/0 OVER INVOICE COST I 11(0 GIMMICKS I MONTE CARLOS e CHEVELLES I ' YOUR CHOICE ) I IM,PALAS e CAPRlttS ( tHEY'IE ~IKED I NOVAS -. CAMAROS LOO!r' JOI THI VIHICLIS II> 1 O'llo OVEI V2 & 3 <1 TON TRUCKS ONM MON. TMlU ra1. 'TIL I 0 ,M IUHDAT "JL t PM GROTH CHEVROLET • 11211 ... <h ''"'· Huntfftgfttn &.ac"'" 847-6087 1913 COIP! D! Y\UE ....... ' . -_,, _____ _ ~· l!ll llltl Slll.An \, ·-· . . -. -...... . ·-· - . ... . . --. ........ l'lllCED TO SELL! 1111 n DGWO --....... _ ... _ --·--.... ~------'­.. -~-·-·-... __ ·--• 1961 U OD!IDO ~·--· -·· .... .. . -· ·-··· ............ _ --.......... """" .... PRICED TO SELL 1173 Clllll\llEllllL ............. -... .. -.... ·~ . -04· $1196 7! CllEY. El CIMINI . ' ~-_ .. -·-.. -_ ...... • .... ·-......... -..... _. 12 Mont -12,000 ... 11. Codilloc Volue Protection Pion -.. --... 2600 Ha rbor aL. Cot.ta 1111e .. °""" f-. ' Suodor . 5 4().91 00 tE:=::=::=::=::=::=::=:=:=:=:=:::;::::':'l_ss_<>-_10_10~~~'4-2~_,_11 •• 'I 0 J () DAIL V PILOT Frida1, Oetobtt 25, 1q74 8o.ts,'"P0wer 9040 eoat5, Se il 9060 C1mper•, Sa1e7 Motorcycles/ 4 Wheel Drives 9550 ans 95 0 BM 9712 Flat '&I .I EEP \I/ AGONEER. 3'J1 1 .:=*=;:--:s;;:c::o~n;;;s;:.:--:*=::=1:;;:;;:;:;:;:;;;;;; 97 1974 EXECUTIVE 9725 Mere.des Bini ·----= , R.e.n~l:....~~~-9~1~2~01_~S~coo::.:,1•~·~·~~~~91~S~O 21' CtfS'l'O.\t Hu tlt flll\'n,:!11.~" Stock Raduct1o n-New l -- ('('nter Cor\Ml\e l 11 111• •t 1' d ~.nu1rni ~1 . t!'lr.. s 11 i I :c, ·11 ll~ Ton Clll:.VY Y S S1iorlfishi11J: S.· 01· d l vi 11 I{ s:i.!1!13. '\'inr!rosc :M. 1 r J 1·, J Plc·ku11, Air co111t. uuto, hvy ll\!.iL •10 t ~IJ'll. ill i.:1J liaUi;, .$3.~ Con), 2M, tlut:y lltlll\'I)' f.t. llil<ll'ka, trani. luf•J, uphob.. i.:u1111u1': ,\ in b' ti,, s tt i Is, $\;l,!l9i'1, \'()Oler iv/1 971 10' Ala11kan ··0111p!<'I<' 11/\lk ;1ruund ful' P(•an<un 30, inh',J., ~nl l ll.I 0,in1111•1·. l Side d1·u we r. hshiOJ:. F'islunl{ ('h a I r , $15,:)()(). 11,J1Hidrr 30 J\lk. II ovcrhelld cupbl'ds, atl\/fm rartin, l'lr , Ov1•r $1~.00U lt1· $17.$0(). Erkk!iOn 19, f u l J ra<Ji-0. S~~iO CASJI. 536--0375. \'1•iitNI, 111 lhl~ 1 of n kind r;1c•·. olfi'r. J\lSY f.·1001'66 Cht'\')' CuJ1to1n Pick up .. pi•n .~port hoilt. ~H:r1l 1•·(· 0 :\l 1t r ! n}1 J) ~·., · I. I~. with J..11ke & Shore Pop-top th~~ \\'••cluuvl for ltss.lhfln !13-591--03'16, 439-697 1i , C'u1npcr, inrlurle5 it'(! box, II~ .;1.u~,rk1:• .v.a!.~1· $3J0U. ~'~71 :i hu1·ner stove, ove n, c, .. , Eng. "'"""le , •pd. • .... ...... ... r:11 .. nn ~~~m" "'"" s13 ou . RV CENTER 'BAVARIAN .. UQU 'forl:<ALE '68 1"1"1AI , 1up * USED UNITS * M 0 -1 sates ..-scrvk~ Cond. Call aft 5. D '' . All 1nodi'I& for 831~ '7'.! Ford ,_. Ton "'/ll' T0 Intn1edlate Deliver)' 1967 Inten111UOnhl Travelall Rollnloni; anip(.•r • ... $1685 • Dick Miller Motor• heavy riuly, super clean, '71 Oicvy" Ton w/ll' ~IB R 120 \V, \Varner & So. t.:111!0 lots of xtrns. $1850. 557-4758 Vacntlonetir Canl~r •• $ii)(j 557·2132 Santn Ana 'Tl TOYOT~ Landcrui,scr, gd ~;0 ~6\~%m~~f:~~·l~ll .N~w ~In Stock ~ '69 J.1AT 124 Sport Coupe, to n d. Low mi I e s. \'t~t'Y good condition •• Slls:i • ,74 3.0 C. i.. 3.0 CSA ' 5 spd, 28 MPG, lo\\' n1ileage, J_~~-....-OI 6·t:i:_:.'()(). ___ 1-:lit North s.i_il~. \' 1-1 f' l1ca1er. i;ink, frt•sh \\'U ICI' • ~fress Cruiser FlOf. Barle11t~. C'lltru int. hol<li.ng tank, i;lt~ps 4. Ctlll s:ICOO./bl'st olfer. 494-3192 'G9 10' \\'oodline iv-refer SU195 0 am-2002A & 2002 Tl! .Xlnt cond. $1700. a.;2-7629 Trucks 9560 TOSI So Harbor e '74 BAVARIAS 4 speed 'Tl I-'IAT WGN 124 Sport, r OR!ll'P.T-l ('!ly vi Long 1 !'F:,\\\'IND N E \VP 0 It T. 548-9443 01· 546--2080 SCOOTERS Li li~llC~l\f st:Ul' ~otit. 612..fJG07. 18' Cilmper, sleep& t1vo,2cond lVESPAR~L~~~~· 'Pu111 .. ~ -by . C~ryiili·~ , V~. ISLANDER 'l1, inbr1! 1'1u,:, S,lora~e. ~·11.~inets, ice box. t80cc·. t I. A i\I B RET/.. '7? T 0 Y 0 TA Ii IL U X. 1>..1J!!_( ''-tW,11111~ & dnin).(.! nC'w P«int l\1Qno.lu•11tl. S:lOO. 673-3658 SILVER Sl}l:Cl\L '6 9 \\'/shell. Ar--IJt~M, tape C01ul'ttfto1y r blt ,i;i ii•(·cnt v • •~""'I "'" ""'"" j . . -' ' d k · ~·so R h I ' ~""'"" ...... , .... 1111s. ·"'"'""· ~~ n V\V CAMPER 150cc <600 111! only) Pvt e<: . Air . ., .. ., · uns good. uu ou . ...-. .. .,.,.,,1p1v.u ----,.1 _,R "~ I' 9.,,, • .,..,, .. ~ gro....2251 \V Sll12l('1ary. 171 41 l1S'.l-·:!1:i0. Boa ts, Slips/Docks 9070 ·' nt. co'":· ~/H, s:i~uu. ty. •=-•"" & ...,1--2306. =''='="'=~~~=~~ ----4!12-3::i01 l-9TI BSA 500<-e sim;lr rnodrl CHEVY '72 li Ion PU, $100 :>ti' 0 \Yt:NS '6.1 l'r~r _l lf~i·r. SLIP~ i\\'1\ll.1\Bl.f: Mobile Hom•• 9140 am. Excellent ml'chru1ical & ne1v tires, new shocks, A10·1 1r"nd., ~{!'hullt l·.ni.:iru'. I ~·11r .~111. p111\ tw1ats in NB. co.ul., 1011-' 1nlleage, i>treet Met. green, Ask!~: $3,000. K'i1t11, ~t\•Jn rn1. srrai>.1 !l lri .., •• b7J.-71:il' &i:r7564 1~ r 11 . pty: 1:n:i1 '.!lil--4tj6 1 1 i -' · --' ____ . S . Ad 1 p k SJ C lt>i,-:nl. Plus 11111.ny e."<ti'as. •~------- \\'l{NI ls_·: (TI __ 111i-IO_· 1 .. 9 __ : Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 1 ·'24·.~~· 0o':n'us. a;b1; iv/mir: 541J-.9076 aft 5:30. 1912 ·~ TOYOTA PIC!;;UP. -''9 CUSTOJ\1 JI D , lS,{MX} Mi. J\lust sell. 1\-tuke Trt.\JJIO: SWXI-, EQLll'J'~· 111 Ji' . ..:f.:J ROAT , ::Si Buh·k. l'Ot'ed 11•all to wuJI sliding 6 . ·. · ~.1>0rtster. off£'r 5BI-58JO '.! HI( p;~~u) ~pru~~~ Cc111olu !l~SO. inc.:ld's. skrs, jckt<:., dr closets. '!I) n 11·/Iovely Mini cond. $1li50. 1nves1~. "'""'"'=~c;-~~~~-111 lnp !l'l1n1.~ (!uh a1;i"• & ·"'("'""· C;ill: 511111 ufl. u1i1·rore<l tlrl'S~ing 1•0011111. b<>~t off~r. J\htst sell tlus '62 OODGE ~~. Radials, Ta· f•<i' W-41J (K111Pr l•li~t. (_,di I G 6-1.t-l'"OO \\°1•! bsl1•, new 1v a ~ her, 1Vl'£'k! 962-34S2 conins, Fi\1 8 track. $700. 1·ullf'•·I ~1 -7~•:t--!'~ll7 "-'. llt-yt>r & refrlf::. 10'x40' car· '72 KA\\'ASAl(f \25, :.; In 1 673-909$ Aft . ~Pl\I ,,-. --.. ·11, I \('I . ·-'/f ·-:2 ST I NC ER. 11('\'(•f IX't'!\ JJOl'I, tool ~hNI. a1vnlngs. L'Ond. Dil1, Hl'!V(' s t I' I' e t '62 CHEV. ~~ ton, ,. bed •· !:i" • ·· \, l<iJX .''1• ''' ''"''''· N""d' ,,,.,·,.,, .<· s h I d ~' I . I Id StC'f"l'O. fuH rl'r ~:.'Oon1,'"· x_ Jill ,'"'I•." Tel•· ',',,,.',, 0 1 r ,, ~ · unporc , an seal"'"· 01\' equip. nc s Xll'a eng, StTj, pkup. Hud,io, $.159. ( 'I I ' .,._ ,,,. . ..., ·~·.. • nt a int en an c e. $21,500. 67J.-3-16J : IMJ-2399 l\llll. 1 U~ l<lH'. ,..............,, $-16-.';193 49:,h~l l ,O""c:;:""=~~-~~ 8oat-S:-Sail 9060 t:i· SKI BOAT G:"' ~lf'IT. '72 KA\\IAS,\Kl. St. l..er.:;a!. 'li7 RANCHERO, 46,000 orig. "' CASJ! OR TRADE Lot in 2000 111i. Xlnt Cond. ,\sking 111i's. $S30. Call &15-00-lJ ot '.?(;' CL\SS!f' \\'l)O(I Ha;·lng .:'IU''I" Ludr'r. Splntiak,•r, 1:!1 ::1 :l!\l>.21.iOO ur :1~n·:!S61). 3~1()+1 e ng. \'•'r.1· t:ll•nn c'l•nd .. c•'\\l'a Mesperia for ttlobile Hon1e. S750. :~.-.o !\ni~·:1sttki Dirt 6•16-:!346 props. S97ill, :r;ri-::;19-.1 P.O. Bo."< :>:15, Apple Valley, Bike. Oh·. !l(i'.:-G6SO. -------Sh., Bo~!: 1 ~·. 400 Olr!~. Dual 9:!307 'JG.FOR D P.U. 330 Olds eng. ~~--------1'72 YAL\:(,\llA 200 S tr ee t Bucke ts, ehoppcd top, neais Qu:ids, Cl <1ll1ottoi1n, S l :, 0 0 • Motorcycles/ Bike. Xlru (·nnd. E\cc. sturr. tru ns. s:uxi. 646,3168 call aU :;, 962-7191; Scoole•s 91SO $500. T11-4l~i 1 -~-~---~----.l .7'\R!)\E I' !"-"'' -----'67 FORD 2 AXLE TRAC-!" ' ' ~ ''• ·IW· FURY ~1\1 BO.\T, 7.~ llP ·7.1 KA\V,\SAKI !XI STREET TOR, sacrifice $1000 .. ~u~:~-;~2:r· t ;vi11111>il', L:. 11 nl. t i·!i·. '67 YAMAHA 80-$100 BIKE in1·L ~•<"Ct>ssories Xlnt 832-8745 I=~~-"-.-C'~.-.,.-,= S"2l . !~i:! ~,~1~ Cull 64~9246 cond. 494-20jJ 1 ,-,=-,,=~ S ' A • '74 BAVARIAs Auto. Super cl1>an. l1w ml. $UOO./ , anta na • '74 3.0 S & SA'11 best ofr. 673-7431 al~ 5 3 J\lllcs So. of G.G. Fl'\ . XLNT LEASE PLANS • & Honda 9727 '70 FORD EXCELLENT SERVICE • E200 Van 5 year-50,000 n1Ue \Varranty 6 l')'i.. nulo. trans., 'a'lll!io, "'"'"'· u$1'5880 8512\E 1~ I I WILSON '~·~~ • USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. S31·20'10 • 495-4949 18255 Beach Bl. Jtunt . Beach 556-1070 842·6611 1974 DODGE VAN, 2!XX) mi. $3800. or best offer. 645-4520 DEMO" SALE '7'2 CHE~Y \'.AN VS, ~ Lon, * 1-'74 Tli ~~11., like new. Reas. * 1_,73 3.0 CSA. '69 FORD Super Van, custom * l ·'74 3.0 CSA int., ext'. Xlut cond. SAVE' S.18-4326 • ·r: (',\L T/I, Min t. $.\!\•!. 1911 DATSUN T!'uck \l'ilh ~:xtr,j ~. VHr. ll,IJ. Ga 1 • 21' UI\ Y('Tll't.>.:EH. '7•1 Tahiti ''12 HONDA :t""JO t,our, 6000 ·7~ "-A\VASAl(J 1\-lach II, 400. can1pcr ~hell. New tires, Autos Wanted 9590 1910 XK~ 2+2. Tan, Crevier BMW trans., pwr. stt>er'g., wire CLOSEOUT Se:roral luw·n1Ueag1.1, rul1y t!Q.Ulpped '74 f.-1CI'CQdCS·BcJl<', 45(1 SE 's at unw>ualiY tillU· pctHiv1i prlcei;: 450 SE (Ser. No. 3301, 3G-rno. open end \cni;c ut !221.SO, p\Wi t1,1.'I!. 280 COUPE f&•r. No. 3201 ), Dk. red. g'erco, power 1l'indo11·s. 36 nio. open end lease at $174.15, plus 111..,,., Jim Slemons Imports ,1301 Quail Nc .. vporl Beach 833-8300 ENTER FROM 1.-iaeAitTHUR OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports S2:J.7250 'GO m s !Gas! sedan, 4-s pecd Good ('Ond. $895. Pvt. ply. 54a-485B MG 9742 hhn. ir/N\1'pf :;1i1l. 641-27:111 Ci> Old~. jrlivator, tandem n1i. Sl!5(), Xlnt cond. S95(). Xlnt. Cond. new clutch . .$2200. 644-2037. 1 -----~-----I ... rrailt'r. ~:.-2-Kiri 00}.-2814 642-0112 TOP DOLLAR Sl'.)l.-CAT-Hr:Tr!r--:-Eqlti pp<•rl 1' ~~~~~~~~~ '59 1',0RD PU, 1 ,':: Ton. 6 for !{acing. l.ikr· N cw, '71 YAMAHA 256-~t~ Motor Home:., t·yl, 3 spd, $250 or best PAID 208 \V, ls! Street \vhls. 26,000. mi., c I ea n. Santa Ana 835-3171 ,1::3"·8::50::,·c:"'c::"':..' 7"5:::10:...,.,~-~· I '72 JAG 2+2 Vl2. Lo nii., recent tuneup. Air, ;1;-,r;-:::72:-; & 711-li:AAJ .. _ --- 1 ~ $400. Xlnt cond. Sale/ R~nt 9160 1 -•~'-''~"~"=l42-7f79'8~'="7"_"~'~'m-= :tf ALBATI:o:::.-;:-~nod d;,y , [ T..-nsport•t•on rh --,,,,,.,.,,;55c.;•2-8""'7l0'6""",,,.-1---------'TI DATSUN PKUP. 16000 IMMEDIATELY ~n1IC•r·ll '<Ql:t k•"'I· :1 rc<1 l !Jar· I -IKI ' * ·73 HONDA . SL 350• '70 \VJNNEBAGO, zr Chier-ini .. $2.700,:n.. L''lr.~ FOR ALL guin, F;JO lil:J.J:!.31. 1 l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;iiiiiii~iii· x 11.ll ~or1d~ J\l u~t sell. $600 lain 2 I.Ir. i\1qdel, 413 l'U. "'~ ........ 1-ITI·: ~u.,,, ~10, xl~ll con d Campers, Sale/ 111111· :rl5-5336. in. V S. Au1o. trans. P/S. I -,66-'>_'0_R_D_S_u_p_Oi~V-a-,"-$600--. FOREIGN CARS \\'/dull)' ~f'O\'t'r, lll llgt'l'ltl<' I Rent 91 20 '71 YAJ\1Al!A 90. ~~m/An1, !ape dt>ck, air '59 V\V Bus. $300. CALL OR COME IN ~ W/bciw~tle(;k. S57J. ~S-Hil7 _ _cc ______ _c:..; $200 St/Dirt cond. Bll-ln var. Luggage t ,-~=~6'""'8532==-'---~t CO TfO'N '111 n 0 '.! 7 , \I' i 1 11 s· CAHOVER c 11 rn per . 646-618'1 rack/ladder. Trlr hitch, 20' 1959 FORD Pickup, 6 cyl. TO SEE US (l I I 3 b I 'iO I IONDA 350, lo m>"S. a\\·ning, Xlnt. co11d. See to I k I Ill I ! ; 0 0 Ni•i•i[ll'll'I Slip. $9500. As \,: . Ul'(.'n X'(_. ~ urnr1: s o':'.e, Appt'l'(', $ll,500. 673-ZSll or sl C' s 1 , c ean, . NEWPORT . IMPORTS For .Joyo·('. ij\.l.\791 642-SZ>:O I('!' bo:\, Jilt '(' $500. &D-7335. c~~~ 644-1•171 I c"~>-0836~=---~-== I t:i-;-1::;\-S E RN~li!'.!~ ·v:, ~'ORD Country Squire -----'~~'----l i:;--;':;i;1 C--~73;;;;.-;M;;;;;o:;;--;:::;:; Vans 9570 ' '-llo" -Da" Sall. Price<l 10 11'/fiherglass Can1pcr, air Sell !die Items with .n Daily For sa e,: " ~,' otor honie ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST pwr. $6,295. 968-2300 K armann Ghia '70 KAR!\1ANN GHJA Coupe, nu!o/stick, red, VC'ry clean. 64D--5135 or 642-2694. Maz:da 9738 '71 JlilAZDA RXll, 2 dr c(X'. R&H. 4 Spd trans. \Vil! St'IJ 1vhole.~ale. 546-SGll.'i. '62 ~1GA, needs v.·ork. Best OffC'r. See at 21542 St. John, HB. 962-9769 '70 l\1IDGE'I'. X1nt cond. MGB Yt>l\OIY. $1450. !179-7863 9744 " " .. · Cl , ·,n-• d >•o =111 20', low milt'agc, custom ~"IL Call 673-4:1:.1. ro11d. Keat. 646-6290 Pilot a 5 eu a · ~ built, n1any extras. &e to Autos, New 9800 I Autos, New 9800 Autos, ~ew 9800 bcllt•vr. Prv. Pt. S 6 J OO. ~~_'.!::,:_ __ .:;:.:=.!.:::.:=:,.:.:=--_:;:::....:c===---'= 54ih'll47 SALES-SERVICE !..EASING '72 J\1AZDA R''.3 f717 1',UVJ * SCOTTS~ * 3100 \V. Co11st Hwy., N.B. ROOVEYRSCEAASRDVEELIVER IRY Rotary Coupe '68 MGBGT RV ·cENTER 642-9405 , nc.1 ":c:"-="::°''-c-~~-'-__::'d1r.) 1-1·1icc1s. new an1/fm. v:it'C J\Hchclin tires Call aft 5, A Johnson and Son SPECIAL CAPRI . • • SALE! FROM$3388 • DOZENS of Colors and Models ••• All on Sale! JOHNSON and SON LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars, Costa Mesa - 540·5630 Autos, Used 9900Autos, Used 9900 Autos;-liJ5,d 9900 ' ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL BUY ON TH.E BEST VALUE ANYWHERE? FOR A LATE MODEL QUALITY DOMESTIC CAR LOW MILEAGE . -MERCEDES·IEHZ TR+DE·IHS 173 COUPE DE VILLE •• $6200 'Y•111vw-Be1ge L<'ather. fully Eou1pped. Less Trian 22.000 miles, l ie, #913 GXU '73 COUPE DE VILLE •• 55800 aiue.'M1•1E L~ .. tner. Fully Eou1pped. Less T11an 18.000 m11es. Ser. #5297 171 RIVIERA •••••••••• 52795 l\Klr)', Urown Lt•.1ther. Fully Eo1.11poed. Less Than 40 000 miles. Lie. i1319 DLH 171 DATSUN 2401 •••• 53795 >'>Od Air, Low M1lr>arie. L!C 11 655 EIH 172 AUDI STN-WGN • • Small Economy Car. A·r.pd. Trans., Less Tt>aoi 18,000 act. mites. L1c. IF 145 HOO 173 MERCEDES 450 SLC $AVE 0e11u1 qo!d w Brown Leall'ler 1!'\I f ully Eou+pped, less Than 11 ,000 act. m1!e5, Lie. 11332 KLO JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, INC. 30 I 9uail, Newport Beach 833-9300 ~ MllCAl'fflllr I J1~ -•d~nt t. OJ .... c .. A"1*'! .t.-m.1•s IS'9ftt U.,... ,_w M""-ede ..... in .. ... •' ~~~O"'T°"O°"R"'H°"O~M~E~-I --C~A~D~IL~L~A"""c=s--1 ROLLS ROYCE BM\V Mercedes Benz: 9740 gQCH:l 1:ond. '70 21' Aristocl'al y,•/all !he 234 E. 17th St. I cc::c:.::::.:::...::::.:: _ _:= 673-6,Mj RENTALS DALE'S 838-0900 Rt:NT THE BEST '73 Ex- ecutive, 2:>', :ill I u '.'\: u r y xtr.is. Free n1i!es. 97!}-9056 extras ................. S288j Largest Selection Costa Mesa • 546-4444 '7:114' Viking T~nt Trailer 1v/ In Orange County '72 Bavaria )970 l\tERCEDES 300 SEL Scdai1, orig. thurout. All CX· tras, includ'g Sun r o'o f Sl0,500. See at 300 \V. Coast Hwy., NB. or phon e 645-2182, aft SPM 67?r826!l. 1\\'iJI Consider Trade!. Opel 9746 xtras .................. $!IMO C DeVill Se-""h [)c.. Dune Buggy 11'/Co1vair mo1or oupe es · \kin 54 Sl)d Air Conci Slt>reo-'68 OPEL KADITTE Trailer & Blg Tires •.. $690 Villes . El Dora dos • Con-Radio,'' {732F JT I ., * USED UNITS * vertlbl". Al•o maoy other $5999 5to8pm Trailers, Travel 9170 '71 (;;ENCRAF'T 30' fbrgls., ail', <'-Z a\l'ning. elec-or gas frig & furn, hold. tank, 20 g;li 1vatcr, crprd. Real gd. Pvt 11ty., C.l\1. $3995. 642-n 18/548-5466 OLDER 30' Trailer w l th Patio Cover. To be l\.1oved , Bst o!fer. IH5-3!l74. TENT TRAILER, Sips 6, self conluined $-100 847·7r'14 1051 So. Harbor Santa Ana 3 ~files So. of C.G. fnl'y. NEW 1975 SURFER VANS Dodge Chassis CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL Dir 842-4435 Antiques & Classic 9520 1948 PLYMOUTH CPE 6 {'yl. Stk•k. New engine & l -.~.~71""'00<'"""•-.e""'T<~a-d~,-_,,-,-,100'°' clutch S4;JO, 586-5950 Van with custom Surfer ·47 FORD Club Cou1M'. not special interlor, air cond, running. $350 or o r f e r , 1vide ovals, n1ag wheels. 492-3109 or 492-0647 , SHARP1 Gas saving 3 spd 1\'ith slant 6 engine, wired 1954 Oirysler Hemi engine for sound. $3195 (S811J) Disassembled. All Pa r I s e Robustelli Motors 4 e rebuilt. 552--8649. 18641 Beach Hunt Sch Rec Vehicles 9530 =~=~'°''"'8-~12='~'~~~ CHINOOK-TOYOTAS round '64 FORD Camper Van, Big· d 6, Auto. $995. tripper now on !splay. . . &l:J--16-12 Ready for vacation trips. , • I,~~~~----= B ' ,_ I d '67 DODGE van, new 318. uy 00\\'. • • • -1-11Spec an drive out .. ,. Reduced to Sucrifice $11-95. P\1! party. $5499 at Bill l\l a.xey Toyota, I ="'77·~3~17~'~--c,--~7 ISSSt Beach Blvd., Hunting-Sell idle ite:ns v.'ith e ~a lly ton Beach. 847-855.5. Pi!Ot Classified ad. &tZ-5678 Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 '72 VW-412 ~0..4 Soo lll~i'<ONt 53195 '73 Triumph Spitfire '70 MGB-GT 16.· • ll!OG• '71 TriumphGT-6 1e~1osw1 -'73VWBUS '73 VW BUS ..._ •l><4 (S,.. ·~~I 53995 71 VW BUS '72 VW Sauareback ••""1 i3'!JFTWJ '74VW BUG •S,.1,>oc. Wo• ib23JSCI '73VW BUG t .._ Wo• 106;<1-<((;j '72VWBUG •:;..,, l:lt>•GOOI '72 Triumph Spitlire like new. (893FPT l '71Triumph6 Immaculate. (fi36EXR) 53895 '69 Triumph TR6 Lowm11es. f2:AC186) select Cad~llac Trade-Ins'. Crevier BMW --- "Ii.& MDC: "Aftltl •( '73 ~m 280 SEL 4.5_ Gold •~o/c ~ttWoM 208 \V. ls\ Santa Ana m e t al liP. Air/Aulo/F'ull HOO tf_e1M,....:;J;ll°"--;;=,,..':""'::;';:'";"~:'-o.,.,-..-:-: pv.T. A/F'~1 stereo. Luxury! ~ .. ~J ·73 BM\V 3.0 CS Silver 1..;6co•0-1:zrc="'c,· ==~=~= ~~~~~~~~~~! IV/blue leather, Air, Sll"l'C'O '61 ~fERCEDES BENZ 220!', 4 sJl(.'ed~ transmission, A.?-.1 radio and heater. l\VXF792) $1077 WE BUY i MPORTS t-"~7,,~)-:.'i,,,i.;;,,"c.•_'_"_"_· '_'_0_"_1ro1_. 1 _,t"-e'"'~;'-~·.:·s900"4 ::'_:"" ,.,._.; 1 :"::_:_s9z::"':::;"""_"_"_·'_"', 1 Top Dollar For Any Make '7.J BAVARIA Slick, '65 JliTBZ 231)..S. Gd cond.' or J\'lodel. ' Assume Lease !183.50 mo. \Vlll not start. Call JIM PANOS ~1•'-1. 640-0555 all. 6 pm OI04'7W MAZDA Capri 9715 Classified Ade loda ! Call 6tl-567H ~mle.wi& W TOYOTA. 1966 1-larbor, c.~1. 646-9303 ~l S. l\-1anchestcr ·7:i CAPRI VS, Air, A~f!F~f. Anaheim 6.%-6000 Stereo, Sun roo(. auto. Sl3!15. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 \\IE PAY TOP DOLLAR \_,::55::,7-_,7:c0!:::6·:__ ____ = FOR TOP USED CARS Datsun 9720 FOREIGN, DOMESTIC t:C:::..:.:.C-----'= or CLASSICS If your car is extra clean sec us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Ha!'bol' Blvd. Costa Mesa 979--2500 \\iE BUY JMPORTED AUTOS BEST PRICES PAIDI Dean Lewis Imports 1!:66 Herbor, C.~{. 646·930C WE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS '72 DATSUN 240Z 4 SJX!l.'d trans1nission, air run· dltioning, A~1/Fi\>1 stereo radio. (959GHJ) $4377 ,. VOLVO · fJmluvi& Come in for a iree appra~sal 1966 Harbor C.~1. 646-9303 to GROTl·I CHEVROLET,tO::=.:=='-' ="---="'.:'.,.'."" 18211 Be<.ch Blvd., Hunt. Bch WILL 6U'\' "fOUR 847-6087 549-3331 DATSUN, TOYOTA PVT Party looking for in· OR VOLKSWAGEN C'Xpen~i\'e transp. car. Cash. PArD FOR OR NOT. \VlLL 89-1-6447. PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL CASH FOR KENT ALLEN, 540-04-12. YOUR CAR '72 240Z. 4-sp., air, Al\IJF'M. 54&-7070 US Mags. on ne1v Steel --~A~UT=o-"7\\~'A~N~T=E~.0~--1 rads., Xtras. Ma ke offer. Under $1000 5$-6l57 556-1916 '72 2IOZ. Pvt ply. Lo mi, 4 spd. air, radio, mags on s\\ radials, cover. Pric.'ed pays top , dollar ro.: older to sell. 673-435'1. DAVE'S cars 1unn g. or not JSl-1122 Flat AUTOS IMPORTED General '74 LUVS 25 20 10 CHOOSE FROM PRICED AT 1 OOl OVER 70 FACTORY INVOICE COST 4 speed, radio, tinted glass, dlx. bumpers, whilewalls, VEGA #1251. $84 ~::. $84:.... S3041.70 Is the, totol cash price i11d. tax & lie. fees. Deferred pymt. price is $4116 incl, tax & lie, ffft & corryi119 chorges for 48 mo11ths 011 opproYol of your crtcllt. A,P,R, IS.tl0t. • MON. THRU FRI. 8 AM TO 10 PM e • SAT. & SUN. 9 AM TO 6 PM e GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 hoch llvd. Huntington Beach TOYOTA DATSUN MG vw 9800 Autos, New 9800Autos, New TRIUMPH 0 •0<I H "-"""·u..4 .......... c-..- 11' .. W--'fA•\l ... C~ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1888!9oo<~Bl,,;d. 84185~5 HUHTl1'1C•TON Bl.t.CH Alfa Romeo 9705 Alfa Romeo --Berlina (demo) Priced to Sell $4952 (#2014) mrai11 Ji111pul}!i J..i 1100 w ( '"'' ~ TI t~• ti.-.'°' t>4~ &IOI'\ ' ' STARTING HERE "STARTING NOW BIGGEST DISCOUNTS IN ORANGE COUNTY ON BRAND NEW '75 BUICKS -·--- BRAND NEW OPELS FROM $2988 9800 "Oh ~lly llCM SS ' ,..,, the Daltm Bay Club" Sales •· &r\'ice (Ser.#9281411 ) 645·6406 BMW ~712 '67 B1'.1W 1800, .um/Im, quad ht{)(', xlnt 1!00d. S 14 On. 6/.,.1873 dhyft, 6'12·$440 CV('S --_...,_ --197'.! BM\\~ 2002, -31,000 mllr", Very cleaN AIC. liUntOOf, 1<500 642-'l<fll I , TERRY BUICK 5th & Wolnut._ HuntingtoirBea~h 536·6~88 1 f .;, ' ' '7 I ' S!I p L p ' L " 'til " " " 19 " ' ' ' ' ' ' . :~: '. " ·'· ,•, ~:: :~: '" ' ., ' , i , ' • ~ 1 ~ " "' ., R " " ' s .. • f fnday, OtlObfr 25, lC}7~ oPe_!_ ____ 9746'-;T;::o:::y:::ot;:•----~,7"'6"5"T"'o-y-o'°ta-----:9"7""65...,.,i V'°o"lk'",-.,-.-9-en--·--,9"'77"0,,_..--A=u:=T"°O°"S-U""S"'ED::---.C"o-nt"'ln_e_n..,to"'l,_--.,,,,-.30-F-o-rd------9940 Pinto ___ -.. -_-,,57 '71 OPE.1.. 't:1lly Cp.'. ,\utn, IUll. \'t'I)' Slu11u: $ll~.i. Call 673-7716, G7:l-:.&1::. ·s..;-OPEL :! Dr. I i;1ki.-New lh'el, clean. 139>_. ______ Vlj...!6~2 Pantera 9747 'T! PANTERA LOADED $1i,000. YIHi\1 :!1J-S3l~/,;I -1 Porsche 9750 '12 Porsche 914 Roadster 5 spcl -Alll·Ylll r<idlu. loll' n1ilt>s · Sh01\•ruon1 Ft•,.sJ1 !l3i'L9'!l) ' . ' O nly $4595 I Howard Chevrolet Dove und Quall ~ts. Nr. !\1aeAt1hu1', J u11ili;11'C'1• u.nd Udstol ~~e"·port lil"at·h SJ::.o~ .. ·1.·, L.YrE '72 911-'f, ·1:-;-;:-,~. .\IC, J ~pit.. A.:'111·".\l .; ~pkr. ~rl'r.-f\ln~s. :-\ I n ! 1111KI. Tu11.,,:;er1nc-. :58.800. all. " 644--~i..'{47 'ti!; POB.SCllF: ~12, R1·til1 'li9 l·u·~lni: k lrnn.~. S:\l!OO 01· trncle fnr \'\\' "1h111i;" plus 1·;1sh. j \6-729::. -----'6~ SU P!•:R !)!) Nl•1v Tr;111-.., rCUll. t•ng. Clean ,\· f;1~!. :s;aoo. or l1f•s1. 111u~1 ~ul! now. 51!!--0.SOO or 5•13--:.!171 jl ORSC~\E-'70 ~1J1·~ stc1w, ko111s, 37,000 n1ile11, new Radluls, Xlnt iihupc, 67s.-OlllJ YES!-- wE HAVE 97 NEW '74 TOYOTAS IN STOCK PLUS 18 DEMONSTRATORS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE$$ AT THE OLO PRIC ES l'lllCE:S START AT $2699 HXJ'.29) e lANDCRUISERS (If Soft lop or Hardtop e PICKUP TRUCKS tJ:~• Long l~d or Regular e MARK !l's '6 1 PORSCHE, retirt en~, (61 Coupt's or Sedans •••••• l~-EELICA ST;>r AU.lO. U'tl!IL ltadlo, 11 .. 11.ter, <730JF:x1 \'Cl')' \'Cry 11harp HUle j'-'Y.'CI. $2599 ' • Groth Chevrolet e 1:-tJlJ Bcul'h Jlunl J~·h 841-6DS7 MS-3331 • • • • '73 TOYOTA CORONA 4 DOOR Aulon1nllc• li111isml1islon, air LVndltlonlni..:. 1163HQS\ $2877 '69 VW BAJA BUG W•O• ••~· "'" ·-·· I.ill 111(11,11"'-' '1'0'1' ?ll '999 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Lf91L '"''~h ll•d. 841 6!>\!o HUH111'1G101<1 Ill.CH Dt.M Lewi& '68 vw • TOYOTA , •1~"'· '"""· ", "". I006 lla1 bor, C.:\I. 616-930J 'LiL-eni.e No. XOB351 '67 TOYOTA Corona 4 cyl. . $788 AMC 9905 e e e e -~----*'"CONTINENTAL* I '13 LTD '72 PINTO •74 AMC \'11, Aulo, '"'""'" 111,'M•rilt-,::, J 4 DOOR HARDTOP WAGON lllr cond . I011dcd. IXSX;)U1 IV f . I .. 1 a.1 •I"· h, , • HORNET H.adio, heatet, ~lui nuu1y rx· ttaJ. I ('1')' lov.· m 11 e I . Ll1..'E':1Li~ No. 902KLD $2497 FORD 187";),j &ttl·h BL IlunL &ach 556-1070 842-6611 '6 4 R .\l\IBLER \\'J:n. A111erica, l5000 orig n1i. gd cun11 6 cyl. 22 mpg. $395. :i-16-~27 lift. 3':30 Buick 9910 ll.l.'\"UI")' U1 (I Jov. lll"lct:. ·8, au111. lrtl.1\1., MC:-10 1) II r 'J)en<. 111 "'· (Ulet. LH' "' b1 n •. $1299 condltlvrlUl&. po \I' l" r .:tc,,or-No. 206270. l•'l·r1n·, . e Groth Chevrolet • ~~iat1~~ 1~~~uw mllei. $1877 inii~i. t!i$-'2• -.. o~ .. 182J.I ll«.ch Hottt fk h $2877 ~. ~~~ l~LSON l .l.i.~s·~-NJ J.;LsoN I full 111111.,T. i;1l'l'l'O radio, ~· , .. , , 556-10~ _ ~~ 11'1~35 Be-arh DI. llw1t. Beach liUna•r, ii·lutC' viu·/n.'l t leuther 182:),) B~.tt! HI. lluut. lii>,1<'h e e e • · 556-1070 842·'611 int , \"i111l roof, ;\-:k!~::: $0000.1556-1070 842-6~11 *'73 PINTO WGN* l\IUS'1;--Sl:.LL '70 Ou5tcr, 6 64\ ... 201.1 ~la)". &ltr-~7.'( t'Vt"s. 1972 LTD :! dr., t"\cel. L'OrxL, Aulo. lnuii; 111,. 1.,,,111 .. 1 . .,dio, cyl. Good cond. S l 3 00 . '70 l\IARK Ill ll ll x 1 1· n s. I p\11". .~ <1 11', g1 I. 6!1S nu. hciilPr, ~·Jh! 1 ;-;,. l JW,\it fj\.t-:!786 uner 5p1n . \'l'tY gd r"ud. t\ij(). Call on l'cg. fuel. pc1•k-cl t'• '"~i1.11~· 1 a 111 11 )' Pontiac 9tiS t"\'Cnin11:s, &I 1-i6!l.J 61()-:,S::~) ~·w n. ---------- Corvette 9932 1 'Iii t'OHD 4 d~•Jr, 1>1111111 V·8, $2395 1~· POXTIAC St at I? n _ rel~lt "'~-& lrttns, X\nt body e G roth Ch~vrolet • ! \Vagon !\\cehanlC'i special. & u1t. $750 or oHer 49".l-3109 lSlll Bt •ai•h Hun! P.ch !tuns SJ.i.). 6-tj-•1::;37 , "67 Sh.'YLARK '71 Corvette or 49'1-0047 8-t7-60.>i7 ~·1~3::31 !-'ONT. ·r.: G1~111rl Prix, Blk, Runs Good s.ioo. Cash StinCJray 1970 VAN \VAGON. 11.ir, e e e e f'.l_S. ~IC. P/B.. stert>o, auto, clenn, 4 1lf'1v rad. -·--, $.t11X1. Xlnr i'Ond. 611H1330 67J...S269 Automatic trans., power til't'!>. $2000. • S-9~3:"> \\'llY PAY '7.J PRICES~ -h · ,,70 I W I Ls 0 N I ·72 LA SABRE. 28lllXJ nil, steering, brakes, air rond. ~L-;n_c_o_l~n------99-4-50 1 '1'l Pinto S4. \\ 11\'*•ll, ::9.~, T underb1rd • l _ ... _·t~o71f7e_'·_Cal_l_•_ft_. _'_'30_. 1 Povter "'indo1\'s, Till \\'heel, I----------· nil, lllr. c~111f 1~1t·k. t'nd1v.1 'i'; T·BIRD. BLO\\'N 30!. 642-2713 or &12·9011. A.\J .fi\I. Lil~· lo n1 i I ~s. 111•" t11't's. Very l'lrun. Gd. B.>.!r 1 \ 11 d .. !\t Reflecis excellenr ca re '66CONTINENT 'L 20 ,,,,·ll'' ,,., "'' ···< .,, . ., ~1 ,uru-eu l'l'>-a.c:s 'GS ELECTRA. Good (:ondi· ' · ' " · 11111·r --"'· . "· ~· -~ -:· • T<tJlf' · Lacquer -v.·ilh Lion. all i>0wl'r, $500 Call !No. BYl956l · · '· c;ir. A Creal B~y~ Stitil ur '7:: ~UIH E Sia. \\'a;.:. :n,cro Blu11rr. $?2'1.i \\1i1hoi'it $1975 541.;.1850. -Must See Us1 ouer . 97s..1s2a. 1111 .. 11 1110. :11r. ~~":;:11. ~1 .191 .. lO'rJ arr t>:ao. '73 RIVIERA -1~1Ac. 1<1,roJ Howard Chevrolet Maverick 9947 1·onil. 61Hl398 B~irrs,_XB 3 speed $399 {29103) dlr. 646-4148 Triumph 9767 THINK Triumph SfE HERB 'FRIEDLANDER 9625 b G 81•d., G G 512·7777 182$5 Beach BL Hunt. Beach 556-1070 842-6611 '72 V.W. BUS 7 PASSENGER ml. Orig. o1vncr . S-t500 cash, Do d Q .1 S ·7:: RUNAROLrr. Air. $Jl(9:'J, no trades. IJ.14-1739 ve an UIU ts. "iO flJ,\V~fllC!.:., nerds 11 urk, t'.1~h Cati 1-ft l' r 6pn1. it .;;:.-=.c:7"'-=-"-"'--=o-: I Nl". A1acArthur, Jan1borce $1,000 %2-jl.:?7 . 1 Cadillac 9915 Neivpo~,.c;:~~~to~3~ 518-4147 ult 6 11111 --.74-P-l_N_T0--11-,A-c-o-,-,--t CADILLACS -. • e .--M e rcury 9950 JI,000 n1ilrs, run/hn radio, GT $2450. 539-jl85 • • L t S I I. *'74 CORVETTE* i"'=--14 sperd, radk>, hc11.ter. Vega '72 VEGA 9974 1.4c. ""''' "'"""''"· "'"' '"''· 8 CELICA'S •, r~ l'llll·days or nights ) ~12 ~~:t~~°"'"'d;: I • 'coaoNi~s· 4 speed trans1nisslon, Ai\! radio, heater. (089FTR ) arges e ec ion '67 MERCURY ·73 PINTO, A-1 Condition. No. 4!Y.!GJH In Ora nge County A~l ·l-'1\I Auto, power slt.'Cl'-!\lake offer 01· trade. $1588 Coupe DcVilles Scdun iny, D;i1·k ).:l'l<en n1e1ullic, 493{H88 '73 Triumph $2977 DeVilles -El Dorados -a ir cond. (S49C:UH) COUGAR -$6lM'M'll 1972 PIXTO-one owner-:!00 L'C o!her select CndiUnc Trade-e Groth Chevrolet e nioinr. -I s.,..-= .. 'l1 nii./gal. ' 1971 9UT, Xlnt. L'Ond., nc11• T.R.6 Roadster Boch Tops -4 spd • A1'.1-Fi\J r<1dio -Only 17,roJ n1ilt's • Like new {BY1950l ... Convertibles. 1\lso l\luny 777 Kn....i w 1 Ls 0 N · H2 "-Aulon1n tic tran•mt·,,·,0", pow· l\lusL ~ell. 6~56 Aft. 6. ins. I 11 .,..;&Ch J lunt Bch ·• " ,-•r.,---_,.-.,.., S.17-60$7 519-3331 er steering, po1rer bralres, Plymouth 9960 I ' '· :~ , , ·, ; • ·. ' < • • . , til'es, :1lluy nn1s, A.II I· .\11 1:101 \\'ag.·S11s.·Scdans ... 1o. '°·200• ''1'"",,., e COROLLA'S .• iOWtltW YOLYO 'ii 914, i:xt•t•l. cond., S1ht•r 11 /appr. ~111 .. 610-'l!l·I~ Rover 9757 '67 ROVER TC 2000, $~Oil or lx'sl ortcr. 646~76:17 01· 51&-171 5 ' Saab 9760 Bra nd New 1974 SAAB 99LE Priced to Sell $4384 Only $4895 '"'' l200 "' t600 Howard Chevrolet 1\ L • Do\!e 11ml Quail Sts. • e.an. ewu Nr, i\lacArthur, Jamboree TOYOTA and Btistot · Ne1\'fl01'1. Beal·h 8J3-Qj:J5 19ill> llui·OOr, C.:\I. 646-9'303 Volkswag en 9770 WE ARE No. 2 Jn On111ge County. But Only YOU '70 V\V BUS, gd cond. NC\v engine. $1600. best o ff c r . 67:i-9l96 ~-------' G 9 V\V Bus. 47.000 good e<>ndirlon. Call 549-26i!:l n1ilcs, 1966 1-larbor, c.r.1. '72 v.w, 411 Sedan Automatic, A:\1-F:\1 radio lllusl Set>, Excellent (BY· 1944 ) Only $2395 Howard Chevrolet Dove ::ind Quaj] Sls. Nr. t.laeArthur, Jnn100!'ce Can M ake U5 '71 V\Y Bus. Reblt engine. and Bristol No 1 Camper cqulpl. Xln't cond. Ne..\•port Be1u·h 833-0555 • $2100. 557-4086 aft 5pm. I ·,=.,,~~vw"-. ~L-td~F.<fl~.-,io-n-.~F~M MAIERS CADfUAC I e e e e \!inyl lop, air conditioning. • ~-=~~==-= tUOI-'862> 2--lllvtL '69 CORVE TT E '27 $1077 '73 PLYMOUTH C.•Mesa 140·9100 l"CINt:. 4 •pd. PS/PB, FORD '73 CAD 2 Or, Cpe DeV. Exec. car. Deluxe. cond. J;,7-6755, fl-ton-Fri. 638-2181 Sat & Sun. '12 CAD SEO Dl:V. Xln't t.'Ond. All r x1r11s. $4193. Call 1714• 497-3187. *CADILLAC '69 • $1700 li~2--0632 Nl1l'S 642-19?.0 ---~TI~lAD~---­ Nice 'r.6 Cad. 101· Pkup. of $3650. 968--0ll:i. ------==~~~-'12 SPORT COUPE, X I n t t.'01Kl. Full po~cr, 536-9&16 or 64.>-s8l2. 1960~c=D=R~v~E=T=T=E~­ or1gina1, 1HS-9+13 '74 Corvettes Oiolce of • T. Tops & Conv. -AUloniatil'" & 4 spds · f'ully equipped • All near Make Offer equai value. Jerry 642--0661 Howard Chevrolet Cam1ro 9917 Dove Md Quail Sts. Nr. MaeArthur, Jamboree ~WtltW YOLYO 1966 Ha'\'l1or, C.!\J. li~&-9303 ~.oo~co=w=N-'~Y-,-,,-"~,~K~s·~ \\'gn. $7!(1. Pvl. Pty. &15-8137 1967 l\1EllCUR Y Cap ti, 2 dr hi'dtp, under 19,000 mitei;, 646-iiOOS DUSTER 182$ Beach Bl. Hw1t. Beach 556-1070 842-6611 • • • • Auton1atk· transniisi;ion. ra-*'74 VEGA* dio, heater, 11.ir ('tlnditloning, llATOIBACK COUPE pc>11't"I' sLrrini:; 1911311Pl\J RaQio, heater, 4 speed, llhcM•!! $2777 ex!rcn1e pride of O\\'Mrship ~138JPVJ $2499 CAllW 18211 Beach Hunt Bch 8-17-00l!7 549-33.11 . TOYOTA · .• • • • ~Ult l """' • Groth Chevrolet • '71 VEGA Hatchback. $llvt!r '72 COLONY Park Stat wgn, 1966 Harbor, C.l\T. 6.\6-9303 V.'/blk vinyl Inter. Auto , pvt ply, • S.15-2069 • 551-5508 aft 6 pili. & \\'knds. <•7386) See us F'ir~t or Last and \re'U 'T.l vw Bus-Under warranty slt"lW, \\'aJTnly, will trade try harder for your bes! . Xlnt. cond. Lugiage rack for Firebird or must sell. 174 Camaro Cpe deal. $3800. 675'{i662. 644-M.i7 Automatic, power steering, and Bristol Ne1vpo11 Beach !133-0.3:,a loaded, xlnt t'Ond, reason ATLAS Radio, inag whls $1225. '62 COl\1ET 2 dr. R a d Io . i§'n VEGA, low miles, :r.1ust Runs good, needs body owrk Chr)'tler/Plymouth sacrifice. $1795. or best of. 1'n•M L111.:.a "21 VW BUS, Xlnc cond. '73 V\V BUG AM/Fl\f tp. brakes, air eond, Ra 11 e ':! - WA UllWI •lifO!Xl miles, $2450. deck, ~·ire mags, rads . , ~·heels, exceptional, good Cougar 9933 $100/offt'r. 64;>..2768 _ Open U111ly & SUn. 'Iii 10 Pr.I fer. 892-932(j all 6 ca 11 Mustang 9952 2'J29 Harb1r Blvd., 644-1700 Nik tot Sam Costa Mesa ··Directly S:crosa from the BaJ:.oa Bay Club" TOYOTA l -,;f(Ca"ii;ll~c~·~";\f"'ii<'-3602';,;~~-l ,~re~b~ll~.~·~ng~.~· ~1~1-s_o_o~=m~i.-I miles (BY1957l . .' ... .. .._..n '"·•PM Only $4295 '62 V\V Reblt '66 engine, 1966 lla roor. c.r.1. 646-9303 gd cond .. S400. Volvo 9772 Howard Chevrolat '68 COUGAR, clean, x Int TRADE \romen'i;, nirn's & 54~1934 '72 VEGA GT WAGON l' u n n in g con d .• black po cket i1 a tches. tuniooi~e ~~~~""-~~~--1 -~~SlB5fl=~·~Al=t.'-"5~1l'7J.«01===-~1 w/v\nyle lop. rlCI\' llrcs. all rings, etc. iReceipt11 a\·ail.) Classltittl aas sell big items, Have 110methirw you want tD x1nis, lo mi .. one o "' 11 er fflr 6:i !\luatnng, .i spd. Auto. small items or any item. sell'? Cluslned aM do ii Sales e Service 64>6406 'iO CORONA 1900, Auto, Air,1 __ A1_1._6~p.7m_._-~~-'-- R/II, xlnt cond. ~1ust sell! 1959 VW VAN WE ARE 5835./olfer. 531-6512 '69 TOYOTA· (ZNZ664l sioo 536-0707 No. 2 STATION \VAGON '70 V\\', reblt eng, new Jn Orange Countv. 645-5700 • (dlr.) brakes. Xlnt cond. ~45 But Only aft.6 or 673--02£1 YOU J:??n't .. £Ive up ~ ship! '70 V\V Bus, new batter)' List 11 In class1f1ed. Shlp & brakes. VC!J')' clc:in. $2395. Can Make Us tn Shore Resull s~ 642-5678.:_ Ca ll &1-1-777>1. N 1 ~-~~~~-1 o. Datsun 9720 CUSTO!\t IZED '64 V\V bug. Sec~ First or Last and \ve'll HEW 1974 B-210 52579 MO OOWH '™'· 100"' Fin OAC * FRfE AM RAD IO WITll THIS AD • HEW 1974 610 or 710 ' STATION WAGONS t<O DOWt< PYMT. 100% Fin. oac • FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * HEW 1974 PICKUP 52885 MO DOWH PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC • FREE AM RADIO WITH Tl!IS AD • HEW 1974 710 2·Dr. 52899 MO DOWM PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC • FREE AM RADIO WITll THIS AD * l ' ,. .. LEASE SPECIAL 260Z -1128 +tax 610 -185 +lax 8210 -168 + tax Pickup -174 + tax HUGI SILICTIOH of to!IW & USID 160 l'• -Al Cokin I. """41.t. M•.,,. All Ca1s ... T•• & LIC Del 6 Hndlg. • Ne11• C!ng., br11kes, tires. 1ry harder Ior Your best Xlnl L'Olld. $650. 5.18-6:w1 deal. '70 BUG, xlnt cond. Origi nal o"ncr . ' $1250. fi1·n1 002-729~ l9G9 V\V CA~1PER. roblt. eng. e le, Call !01· details $1000. 642-5676 ' '70 V\~ &1u;irehack, tan, 4 r;pecd, $\j(J() or best offer. C11l! S32-i83J._~~--­~l-V\V-:-l\1u;: 11•heels. 1\•1de I ires. rnuc:h n1ore. $ 8 9 5. 6-1~1612 '69VW~. ~G-ood~~Co-n~dition $850 &40-4181 6S V\V cllnipcr, pop-lop xlent rond. 8 truek·l-1'1 Slt'roo. 1·cblt. eng. S?lOO~lSS '73 \\'hite V\V TH!Nr. besl offer. Lo~· milc11~e. Super cond. 497-1>113 s:r-v \Vl i-0 0-0-.-cr.FT 1-'ENDEH. R. DOOR & MJSC. PAnTS. 5-l·i-3417 ~Ultlewi& VOLVO 1966 Horbor, C.l\t. 6·16-9303 '72 Volvo 164E 4 Dr. Auto Trans., Air Concl., sunroof, A r.1 I F !\1 , Low !\Iii es W99 Crevier BMW 208 \\I. 1st Street Santa Ana 83.:i-:il.TI '72 ll'.!. Aul<>. air. am/tm stereo. i;reen, 70,000 m i . Cle11n. S~ 'lltt-:u:1c, Au tos, New . 9800 '65 V\V Bus, 1600 engine, to.'E\\' C.\R Sl\0\'1 very J?OOl1 cond. Paneled, Free in Hunlinglon Center's ('!'pl. 84i-::322: S-12-7320 l\lall, Bench Bl\!d & Edingar Sell id!t' items w1~h 11. 0 111Jy ar the San Diego 1'V.'y Thru Pilot Cl111tSllled nd. 642-5678 ~onday Capri 9715 Capri 9715 !-'---~~~~-~-~--~- NEW ··7 4 CAPRIS DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROMll ~74 CAPRI 5 3298 ONLY ... Dove and Quail Sts. Nr. l\lacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol _$1350. 6~ 1>10 Jw1k. a i,q...3892 Just call 642--5678! 1 "'1111 -call NOW W-5618. '1'l XR7, Full P~w~. Air 1 '71 r.tUSfANG V8, auto, Gener•I 9901 1 Generel 9901 Ne"·port Beach S33-(Q55 ·n Camara. a/cond. Radio. Lo mi's. $27"'a0. O r I g Ina I °"'ner, Call 673--9570. co.~· stereo. Ne"_ ures. Lo 1 am/fm stert'<J. air, ps/flb,1 ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::;;1 1n1 s. BKl of:r. ~-t-5389 \·inyl top. con!!Ole, r>lake nlr. Dodge 9935 893.-6719 6 lo 8pn1. all day • v.·knds. '66 DODGr "' MUsrANG 1 vcvmi >. 645-5700 dlr. '67 Camaro 327. Auto, xlnt n1cch cond .. New t Ir es , brk.-.. £.l:J-111 3 ar1 6 CORONET 2DR. H.T. 9920 VS, 11.utomari c. po~·er steer- ----------ing. but"ket S('UtS. (RUJ950J Chevrolet 196.1 1-'ord !\lustung Coo d cond. S400. 67J.4U\6. Oldsmobile "55 '73 Monte Carlo Auton1alie. po11·er steering, brukes, uir cond . power v"ln- dows. tilt 11·heel, Railey 11·hecls, \'lny! roof, et('. Extra nice (B\'1937) ... Only $3995 Howard Chevrolet Do\·c and Quail Sts. Nr. J\lac:1\rthur, Jan1boree and B1istol Ne" JY'l"l Beach 833-0555 '7 4 Monte Carlo Automatic, JlO\\'er s1eering, brakes, air coni:I., vinyl rool, etc., outstanding (8Yl008) 0 -•--,,. ... .-ftr lllJ ,P"t"t7~ Howard Chevrolet dove and Quall Sis. Nr. J\lacArthur. Jam llorcc and Br!stol Nt'1vport Beaeh 833--0j5,'j $777 FORD lSXi.'.i Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach 556-1070 842-6611 * "68 DODGE POI.ARA * '69 OLDS TORONADO Auto. trans .. factory 11ir 1'Qn· dltionlng, po"·er lil ~ring. brakes, po11·cr "'lndO\\'S, radio, heater, tinted glass, 101\' 1ni!es, extrn nice. Lie. No. 55302B $1577 ;;~~:~;~~!.;~;;; I.WILSON I cond. $llJO. 551-17M - For~ ~~ -11S2J.i Beach Bl. Jiunt. Beach '4l FORD. Needs a htlle 556-1070 842·6611 work. Gd. ~ires, int, paint. I --~11.Ies a. ~ce B.'lt ofr.642-1241. OLDSMOBILE '68 RANCHERO, X!nt. cond. GMC TRUCKS R(';is. St.'<! at Sh.C!!l Stat. HONDA CARS '72 l\JNGS\VOOD E st ate B. rookhurst _& Ga'd"tcld. UNIVERSITY OLDS \\'agon, In1n1ac .".: Loaded. G" 'XIE = 6 6 I lo . d bk HUI\. , .JVV, I, C)' C1'toose from Or0f!9e C ounly't lorgetl Selection 60 TO CHOOSE FROM 1961thru1974's JUST A FEW EXAMPLES , 1969 S!OIM O! YIU! 1914 CPl O! YllU o.+, n.000 ..... , ............ ,...__.,..,, .., .................... -· -~-'...,_ -............ -y-- i..1 ...... It .......... ---· ....... ~ ... '-·-·-"CN ... .... 1~11 lll.07)/ PRICED TO SELL 1973 S!D. D! Y1ll£ v .... ""' _,., ' .......... -~ ..... t..CI ,_ •. '""°"' .... -............ -' ' ........... _ ....... .., ·~--· ._,._,~'""""• '1!1>''1.>. $5495 1961 CPl DE Ylll! ' ' c..., ... wo ...... 1.,..,,.,,,. ·-'·· .... o ........... -............ ., ..... ' P•r ,,.. '"'<""' ''"""' ... •-•.<! ""' ""~"" .... -· .... ,. ...... _ .. '~ ...... _'O_• '"""' ••'"""'' '"~ ~ .. ' ...... ,~ .. ,, I~!'°°""' I I PRICED TO SELL (~MIC!tl llO' , .. .....,""''""' ........ ... _ ... _..~,,-.. _ ... , ...... _ ... ,, ..... '"'"'·-""''· ...... ~ (109J\,D) $1199 1973 El OOlllDO l'<r<••_. 1...••oo' '"A'"• ,.,.., ~-, •··-· .. "' ---.,.,...,.. v .. ,1 •op •••' '"~'••' ""''· '"""'' o ' .......... ...,, ..• -~ ,,, ' """'-,.,._,, ~--~ _.. ...... ~-· ·-· ...,.,. ............. _, ..... _, l~'"'"I P~!~E!! TO SELt· 1972 CPl O!-Ylll!S .roc;~1"""' ,~ ....... t ... t ""-· ... 1 .,.,.,.1.~ .. ....... .._., ' ,., . ., ...... .i i..,,, ..... , ;•:;::·; ~··~"': imf' $4495 1912 !l OORIDO ......... ...,j,,,_ • '" ...,._ 011 £'r 11· L n o·~· s · r s, slick w/;.iir. t dr, new tires. rloot'S, seals, steering & tail xln! C<Jnd, 548-l878 ,,,.,.,., ... ,....,.._.,. ,,,.... .. gull'. S!erro. cruise conrrol, ---~-~~---.~.•••o• .. ~·"'''~·"'' 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa l\1eaa 540·9640 1971 !l OORIOD •"•"""-""'''···~. ,,. """•"•""'• ,,., .... _,_""I .... " ...,..,.,, ............... ~-··· ,.,~ •·""'~' "~ °"' l•• L"" _, IDl ... ~1 a/c, s teel belled Radials, '62 F'l\LC'ON. Nel:'ds a littl e , 1966 OLDS TORO/'\AOO ~'· ...... ,. .. .,.. 1-· 1 ''""" ;1 seater, trier iiackng-e. lug 11ork. 512;, or hst. X:lut cond Pvt, ply. "7.;:.;::,::;,'.'!"..!'..: .• · r:ick, $2,9:i0 For Quick Snlc! :.1~;{,_ffl. 6·l!J-f*i~17 .. •oiooc1 .\.10-8110 or 536-74-12 P \! t J:if.S COUNTR'' Scd(1n \\'gn .. '69 OLD SS CONVI'.:RT. F.xl'I. $4695 PRICED TO SELl P!y. PIS: P/B. ilh'. Xlnt. rond. Cond. ThrtU)U1. Sll:OO f'lnn l----------+---------- ·74 Chevy Blazer Cht>yennc. ~S50. 9f~..;-296~·~'---=~ 1 -=•cc12,--9.\117=.~---~ 1971 S£DAN DE Y\lU 1\.000 nii, rully L'l!uipprd. ! Autos New 9800 Autos, N ew 9800 1972 FLEETWOOD S:i.000 firn1. IC4-20SI days c;;;;;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: I \•• ···~· • •·o•o'"• '' .• ., or 96:\--142.\ e\'l'S &"•knds. • ~,:; •. :...~..,:-..;;,,~~·: ... :,:'.''.';. '"''""'""'........_. ..... ....:. -~·.,,.-.... ..,..,, . ...... _ ··-~ .............. -..a. .. •COM P,~~~~;cr,\ln 1975 CHEVROLETS .... "'".'; .. :.:~~:::.·';,.,.. cor\'air & Cnrv:_1~,· Buggit>s PRICED TO SELL! ·-· ..... ~ ,_... , ........... 1'7'?00• $3495 Call 53&0444 '6:.! Cl lEVY NO\'A. runs, $7;), '.:..~·1-B Viclo1i11, Ci\1. fill'MPALA V-8 Pts.Affi Auto, Im~. n1ovin1: n1usl I sell S.Wl or best >19!J.2SO~ '5 7 C H EVY. G n n ti 1ransr1orration. $150 f i r n1 , Coill 616-70·lfl 1\1kn<ls or c•\'P~. '72 l\IONTF. CARWOJ99F1'C~ 645-5700 dlr. '72 NOVA 14:J.11"\\'Al 61~~,.,~-~'~"';-------olt\h".1 Chrysler 9925 '68 NEW YORKER 2 DOOR HARDTOP v-s, hUlfl. lt1UL"., fAclory ~Ill" 1'(lndltioning, p u 1\' er stet>r· ing, power brakes, po~t"I' \\•lndo\Oll, fJO"l:r s e RI•, mdlo, heater, vinyl roof, tint~ l(lau. Jusl like new. WCF9Jt· $1088 FORD Jg2;i.l !Wnch Bl. ll unl. Be1u·h 556-1070 842-6611 PRICED AT 10°/o OVER INVOICE COST I NO GIMMICKS I MONTE CARLOS e CHEVELLES I [ YOUR CHOIC~ I IMPALAS e CAPRICES tHEY'RE MARKED NOVAS e CAMAROS LOOK fOI THI VIHICLES ID 10% OV ER '12 & 3,4 TON TRUCKS ONN MON. THIU ra1. 'Tll 10 PM IUNDAY 'T1l 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLET I 1 a111 lffth llwd. Huntington leach 1973 COUP£ OE mu ' ...... . " .... ·-. -..... , ..... -, . ··--··-••$> $5695 1971 BUICK SKYLARK ... ..i. •" , • °" ( ''''"' .... .. ,, ...... , ,,._ ......... .. ' ~--· \ .. , ..... ·' .. .. ........ ~ ' ...... ....... ~ .. ..._. ...,~····· PRICED TO SELLl 1974 El DORADO . .,.._, __ .......... -.._...,_ -·-·-.. --......... -~-....... --~ .. ' -... .,.~ ... .,,. ~ . ..,..... ...... ....... --· ,., _ .. ,.. ··-·i $8895 1967 El DORADO .... .,.~ ' -·" ~-... .., ....... '" .. , ... .. ,.,\ ... , .. ,_ ,, .... . ......i.-... ~ ..... _, ' .. -•• . ......,.,,,_., ' ""' '""" ........ , ... •LUl)<jl1) PRICED TD SELL 1913 CONTllUNllL ....., ..... ,,.. ... N .................... ~ ...... · ·- \...,! ..,.. ... ~ ··-""" .. _,,...,,, ,,.~,''~'""or· ·-'"'" -"'" ..... ~ .. ~_,...,,,;.,;•<1 1 $1195 72 CHEY. El CIMINO ~"'-·"""~ .. -... ,.. . .,.,, ,... r,. ..... _,,, .. , ... ~ ..... ,,..,..,. w'>w.,., • • .., ............... ,. .... -··~ ~-·-· $3295 12 Mont -12~000 milt: Cadillac Value Protection Pion ---tttt .... to~ 2600 Harbor Bl ., Costa Mesa . Open E•e•. & Sundo 540-91 00 . \ " . FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT Whitewall bltd. tires. radio, body mouldings, tinted gloss, dlx. wheel rims, etc. (512867} IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • I YOU'LL GET THE NUMBER ONE DEAL FROM THE NUMBER ONE DEALER I I • ~ FOR • We hove been No . l dealer in Orange County Lincoln-Mercury Sales for over eight consecuti ve years. (Actual factory figures.} There mus! be a reason. COME IN AND TEST DRIVE ALL OF THE NEW '75 MODELS TODAY! " ' WITH EVERY NEW CAPRI WE SELL NO EXCEPTIONS! CHOOSE FROM OVER 50 IN STOCK AND AIR CONDITIONING IS YOURS FOR NOT ONE PENNY EXTRA! ' ........ 'JIH• 10 SAT. l13M100 IUN. 10-7 ·-I -· Frodcty Oclober :l5. 1974 DAILY PILOf f) -LONGPRE • I STOPIY AHD GET YOUR HEE "WlH WITH IOI" I UTT OH ''WHIP llFLATIOI IOW'' • HOW? 1975 PONTIACS AT 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE PONTIAC'S NEW ECONOMY CAR 1974 PRICES 1----•EXAMPLE:41 ____ , I AREBIRD I I FORMULA I I ' WHIP INFLATION I I 197s BAsE -PRlCE s ~.6.~ ?~~I I 1974 BASE PRICE s ~.1 .~ ~~-~I lvou SAVE ss39 60 • ' '"" {2U87S5NS0<602) I L---~MMEDIATE DELIVERY·---· LOOK FOR OUR "WHIP INFLATION NOW" STICKER OM EVERY CAR ' ' • 95 MO. 36 10~2V7705Cl060251 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MO. O.E.L ._TAX & LIC. FREE AUTOMATIC TRAISMISSIOI ON EVERY ASTRE IN STOCK Equipped With Aut~matic Transmission BIG SAVINGS ON 197 4 DEMONSTRATORS HUGE SAVINGS ON 1974 COMPANY CARS GIGANTIC SAVINGS ON 197 4 SPECIAL PURCHASE PONTIACS I FRE E CREDIT CHECK-892-6651-LET US HELP 1972 PONTIAC 1970 FORD 1972 GRAND PRIX 1971 CADILLAC 1973 VOLKSWAGEN GRAND PRIX l/4 PICK UP v-a. auto. lrans., lactory air conditioning. COUPE DE VILLE SUPER BEETLE power steering. power disc brakes. vinyl '"'""' '" cond1honing, lull power, IM!h camper shell. V-S, aulo. trans .. AM tool. AM-FM slereo radlO. rally wheels. Factory air cond11ton1ng. lull po wer. 1111 4 speed, AM radio. low low miles Polar AM-FM radio, vinyl rool. rally wheels. radio. heater. heavy duty camper Sunhre Orange with custom malched wheoal. leather. AM-FM stereo A rea l W'\1te w1lh'black vinyl interior. (666JEZ I Beautilul Coronitdo Gold with matching equipment. A real barl)ain Hurry. intenor. (463LPF I beauty. wen cared tor (600CYAl interiot. 53495 (134EXFI 5 1995 51495 53995 $2795 1969 PONTIAC GTO '73 Pontiac Custom I 'J7 I GRAND SAFARI 1968 PLYMOUTH 1973 TOYOTA ' Fac\ory air cond111oning. power steering, Hatchbacil. V-8. auto. trans . faclory air Wagon-V-8. au to trans . lactory '" FURY HARD TOP CARINA COUPE ' YWtlltewall tires. rally wheels. Azure Blue oonclit10n1ng. POWer steering. AM radio. oond1l1on1ng. fun oowe1. rool ra ck. wood V-S. auto trans factory air cond1hon1ng , 4 ,.,..,, AM radio Sa\le when YOO 'Mth blue bucket seats. (XTKSSOJ . healer. whitewall tires. vinyl rool. hnted grain siding NavaJO Bronze with sadd le AM radio. Garga1n transportation or second ouv-saveas youdr1vf' [56 1JFlf glass. custom trim. 1nten0t. (3113231 car (952GSYI 5 1795 527.95 52995 .. 5995 s2495 '66 Pontiac Grand Prix '72 Ponti-ac Lem·ans 1966 FORD 1973 1973 PONTIAC V-8 , power sleenng, AM radio. heater. Four doo!' sedan. V-8. auto. 1rans. tactory MUSTANG DATSUN 240 z GRAND PRIX - Whitewall tires. 11nted glass. wheel covers. air oonditiontng. power steering. AM radio, -, vinyl interK>r Alamo Beige. lawn 1n1erior. ~tewa.H hres. hnled glass. wheel covers. V..S, 4 soeed. radio. heater, whitewall fires. Auto !rans lactory , a•r cond1t1on1nq, Factory air oond1l1on1ng. lull oow1>1 ra11v Vinyl interior A very sharp l1l!le car AM-FM radio. ctirome anov wheels Super wheels Black beauty w11n le<;!> ttian 11 000 !072GXBI CoronadoGold with tan intenor (932EKS) !239AUOI Jowmileage L1ve1tupahtUe t301JFEI mies !203Jt.SI s I 195 52695 s995 54995 54495 ' pm-----------------,~~'<'i .,.,~...,,..... ••'<i'·"' -------- OAlDIM • • ' , OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE EXPHn Y DO POHTl.t.C W ARUHTI WOIK RECi.t.RDUSS Of WHEAE YOU ORICilHAU Y PURCHASED YOUR CAR WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS ' ' ' I llill!_JAIL v Pll ~r'------''"'"""""'=OctOUlll 25 l 'J/ I NEW 1974 COURIER ECONOMY PICK UP 1.,, , l QJ _j in, VJhe ... lbose, lBOOc c eng•ne. wh •tt• 1de woll t" "'· 4 1pd. t1on ~mi>>ion in~ide hood reh;'O>t. 100! kll, 60 ornp. bo11ery H.D. alternator.,' ,-- u rm rc s 1\ & morel Stk.::T 25J2·, ~er ::SGTAPU37689 4DOOR Auto. Irons., power steering, vinyl roof. tow miles, extra clean. {281 ELA ) $13 77 '73 DATSUN 2401 4 ;peed ,11r AM FM LOW MILES. ,,,,,,., 554 44 '68 MUSTANG SHA.RP V-8, auto 1r;111s •VLU3'71 SI 3 3 3 '71 PiNTO RUNABOUT .i <;f)eed. air, mags. '72 CHEV. CHEYELLE WAGON l 0'1dPd. '71 DATSUN PICKUP W /CAMPER 11 .;,,·r-d low moles. clean. • ' F-250 'Jl4 Ton Pickup 4 speed Irons-. low miles. (#95272) '72 SCOUT ... Fuli cab. 4 speed.radio. V-8 /378£0HJ $ 3 3 3 3 '72 COUGAR DOUBLE SHA.RP! Full power. ai r cond1t1on1ng. l308DZF) $299 5 '6"' -· -s OULU CUTLASS "S" Aulo. air. power. sharp . IXRU099) 5 129 5 '73 FORD W.4.GOM 3 seal. air. pwr, & more. '71 FORD TORINO 500 Douole sharp1 95WFBI $ 1777 • ,. ' . ' BRAND NEW '7 4 PINTO 2 Dr. ONLY . $2475 . :&1 Includes all vinyl bucke! 1eols, d1K bra~es, 2000 cc 4 cyl. eog., Calif. e1n1ssion equip., 4 sper:d 1ron1"1!1sion, lro111 & rear bumper guards & 1nore, BLUE BOOK USED CAR RETAIL WITH 14,000 MILES $2675 Stk.#1664, Ser.#4RI OXI 91965 BRAND NEW '7 4 MUSTANG II Hdtp. '73 PONTIAC GU.MO PllX Under 10.000 mi. Mus! see. loaded. '69 CORVETTE STIHGR.4.Y Under 38.000 m1 Air. pwr., sharp. IY!U626) 54495 '72 CHEV. C.4.PlllCE CUSTOM Air. PIS. P/8. PN/, AM/FM. sharp, {622F VY) $ 3 19 5 '72 VEGA H4TCHIACK 4 speed. l445HDCJ s I 59 5 '72 JEEP 414 WAGOMEER Auto. !rans, air. pwr. steer .• pwr. brakes. '72 CAPRI ,F.4.MCY! 4 spd., AM/FM. 1019ETW) s I 999 '73 DATSUN 1200. 2-Door. 4 speed . (03'J0Yl 5249 5 '10 MAVtKiCK 2 DOOR Stick shift. 6 cyl. air_ '74 PINTO WAGON Save. l577JES) 52977 '70 COUGAR '" Air. pwr .. AM/FM. • -_;ALL SALES PRICES EFFECTIVE 72 HRS. AFTER PUBLICATION~ ONLY $3099 Steel belled rod1ols. Oise brakes, all vinyl bucket wo1s. lochometer instrumentation, wheel co~ers, cut pile carpets. 2.3 li!r~. 4 cyl. eng., AM -· radio, finted glos> & n1Uch more . · BLUE BOOK USED CA~ RETAIL WITH 14,000 MILES ' $4,085 """'llJIW! NEW 1974 FORD F-250 STYLESIDE PICK-UP Inc . 3/4 Ion H.D. 6 cyl. engine, gauges, mir rors,·xtro cooling, spore tire & more. Stk. ;;T006, Sec. =f258R'<22277 1973 FORD 1971 VEGA GRAN TORINO 2 DOOR 4 door, $edon. auto. Iron~ .• factory Oi r. power ~leering. power broke~. vinyl roof. (501 GDR ) Auto. trans., (224HGE ) '10 TOYOTA MAIKll 4 spd., air. 1292LFF) s I 79 5 '71 vw CAMPER E:ii;tra Clean {P-1674) 5329 5 '72 BRONCO 414 Sl'OIT W.4.GOM New Tires. Roll Bar, Air, Winch. Ready. '71 FORD F2SO Ji4 T. wtcamper. (16619H) $3295 '70 TOYOTA 4DOOI Low miles, sharp. ~ {15 1API) $ 1666 , $1444 '67 CHEVY MOVA 2 Door. auto. trans., radio. ITUZ35B) s I 099 '71 CHEV. CAM.4.RO • Auto. trans .. power. (130EAL) 5299 5 '72 i.H.C. SCOUT Full Cab. 4:ii;4, V-8. )170FEN)$3995 '74 DATSUN PICKUP 4 spd . under 8,000 miles. (17062Ul 52777 -'72 GREMLIN STICK SHI" 6 cyllnder. /19<£LUJ $ 16 77 -· IAl(hlll!Cill -' 1HIOD0ll IOllNI JI. IA.llf OIPJ. MOUll; I •11t•t '"' M•t11.•ft l.1 I.,., .• '"' l•t.; 10 '"'•I'"'.,_, PAlll SflWICI MOUllr 7 •1t1'.t I"" Me11.J 7 •m·6 Pfft ,.,.. •.• frt, '"'lfl OtPf, ONlf: I •m•t P"' .... ' -' ' \ • I 7 l '. ' ' • I ,I ' 7 • • • • -·---~ ---. . -... - . .. . ' . .Laguna/Souih Coast • EDITIO'N VOL. 67, NO. 298, 4 SECTIONS, 42 P.t.GES . -- . . . . . . ., . .,. .· . ~ . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. >,~ -t .... ' • Today's FJnal N.Y. Stoeks ·- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1974 TEN CENTS CoU.iiiy May Close Down San Juan Hot Springs San Juan Hot Springs, during its• long history the hangout of Indians,· ailing society matrons, moiorcycle glngs and young hippies, may be closed down next week. Orange Colmty aupervi!ors have been told by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper that the old springs along 0 rt e g a Highway about a dozen miles from San Juan Capistrano, CODltitute~ a llablltty to the cowity. .... . Kuyper-s~id ~ bubbling s p r i n g s , which were c~led into concrete pools when the ~was in its heyday, co11- stllute S'o'limrn!ng pools that don't COD· fonn to legal pool r<qUJ"menls. To live·up,to tbe buildlng Code, Kuyper said tbe ~II muSl be filtered and surrounded 6Y a five:.foot high enclosure. "otherwise, the county Is increasing its exposure to possible liability by allow· lng public ~ or the poob whllt not ' ew Local Census Takers Sought San Cement~ officials are lleek- ing 50. local mtdenta to conduct a citywide cemus trom Nov. a· to Nov. 16. The job requires a maximum of six hours a day, i~ludlng 800!' night and week.end hours. Pay i.s about $2 an hour~ Jeff Remme.le, as.mt.ant c J t y planner, saJd a poll-taker • ' c a n work at his own pace but he must be willing to work unUI tbe ISlllgi> ment is done." • Remmele, who will coordlnate the 'hiring, can be reached at city hall, lln-S!Ol Souih ~Set • • For Halloween ~arades, Shows Magic ahaws, ventriloquism and c:o&- tume parade! will mArl< South Coast IWloweee eelebralloos starUni Satur- day. It all leadl up to ThUl'lday, Halloween, wllen cortumed spoob and~IS will go doo-bick 0< t?etUDf· • 'lbe festivities will beg1n with a cos- tume parade at 11 a.m. Saturday al crown Valley School In u.,_ Niguel Following the parade will be a Clt111val featuring a crazy bike ride, tn o on bounce, po .. wallt and P'll1 wagon. Then, rroiri 3 to 1 p.m.. Saturday the Daoa Haunt Stomp Camlvtl will stlr up spooks al Rlcbard Heery Dana Scbool In Dana Point. Pony rides and • pi.u.tlyl.::la ~ai.ing oCCifiiei~ "iii hlghllght tbe ....U; Laguna Beech children ... bavt Uitlr chance Saturday ••• • bount.d -·-red by tbe' -r..m 3:3& to 5 pm. at 511 Glenneyre SI. Admiaton is 25 cents. The Laguni Beach Boyt Club, 11115 Laguna C.0,.. Road, will boei I llalloween Howl frcm ' to t p . m. Wednf'sday. There will be a . costwne parade and contest and a pumptln carv- ing conlest, plus an ol4{ubioned aock hop. . '!be SOulll OJat Boyt' Club In San Clemente will aloo <elebrate, be&Jnning at 7 p.m. w-.y -a spook houoe and --The party, at 1304 Calle Valle, la oPeD to boys and girl• 7 to a ~ old. A4millllloo Is 2ii cents. On Tbunday, Iii felllvtllel will lll>rt at : p.m. at El Morro·Scboof ln Ulguna Beach wllJ the ammal ·Boo Blut. Mqjc show> at !, 4 and I p.in. will hlghllcl>t the ev<lll, wllich ~ i..tures - (See·BALLOWEEN, PIP AJI Annex Bid For Forster -. " R~chOkay San. Clemente. cily councilmen have granted cmcept: approval to an ..an-- ne:xiUon: of the reporte.dly o i t -r i c h · F~ Ranch, .the 1,400-acre spread desfiDed for res~ial development and a pXtnt.tally rich.oil field. ~one provislOn in the council's ~ approJal Thursday;st111 has -. ......,.. effq oe the ~ or dij.!Wlllrif .,..., -.... a-a =..::-o.at ,,._. Deli J ••• . 'Ill* di!'. ~ a . !!00-paNao an- H' eilN .. f'Ndl·Jbe de~ 31 900l1 M tbt mnnatkJd dearl county's IA<ol A 1•nc7 Ponnallon ~lssion LAJl'C) but the .,..eloper wants to dole out lbe *4,800 u lbe ~Y develops. 'l'huft fer~ Inter.nation a I ~ the payment In<re,nents would spriad the major commitment <I( fund>....., an eight to 11>-year period. But the r ... too1c lOC<lld p1ace 1n the dllcualloti at 'lbursday1s s p e c 1 a I ca~ meellng. It wu the oil w!!Jcb dominated diseu>- aloa l>y ClO<lllC!Jmen Who last week stayed up 1lllil 1t a.m..·disr:..iDg the anneulion and. pro(iooed develGi>n\eol or tbe ranch. Cooncilmen agreei tlaat despite stric-tures already placed on the oil fields b7 tbe oounly, w!ik:fi currenlly has con- trol, !My -.Id -I financially and eethet&cally if the city controlled the drilling .. Qty Manager K.-b Carr stressed that lbe city'• codes currently ban oil drilllng-a maneuver· to forbid drilling --and that tbe council woold have IO make major changes In the code to permit the explojla.Uon on the (See ~RS'l'Ell, Pqe A%) Riley to Speak In Laguna Beach . 'lllomas F. Rl107, Orange County Filth District super:v(lor, will meet w I t h reold-or Top or tbe World In Laguna Beo<:b at I p.m. ~ay. Riley will diac:usa proposed Moulton Jl!rJ<b ~ev~~. orrshore oil drilling, beach mllil~ -and the La g u n a Gmobel~ The moet1nr. -ed by the Top or the Werld NeiJl(lborhood AOMleialion, Will N ti TOp Gf'l!ie World Scbool. complying with requirements," Kuyper said. The county acquired the springs as part of the 5,5QO.acre Ronald \I/. Caspers Regional Park at Starr-Vie}o Ranch. Harbors, Beaches and Parks Director Kenneth Sampson will ask supervisors to authorize construction of a chainllnk fence topped with barbed-wire around the springs. And if the young people who now ' use the springs tear down the fences, Sampson said the pools t h e m s e I v e s should be filled in and destroyed. The question of what i,ii lo be done with the springs is in the hands of a special task force studying future uses of the wilderness park. Planners on that panel feel there is a fair chance the springs v.ill be leased to a private developer for construction of a new spa or commercial camping • I e • . T· •' • -'"~~,.·~ c ·-"" area. Despite claims to th,e contrary, county health officials say the pool water , n1ineralized lo the polnt of appearins: milky and heated by volcanic sulfur deposits, is not overly polluted. County historians say the old springs v;ere probably discovered by Indians long before Spanish , conquistadores came to the area. The first resort v.·as built in the 1880s and connected. to Otltr PLIM $1tff lttlOte; 'RUNNING A LUMBER YARD DOWNTOWN IS A THING OF THE PAST TODAY' Laguna Lumber's Dick J1hraus Dredges Up Memories as Old Yard is Demolished Laguna IIig-1;,«iuj· Widening Work Runs Into Snag A Coast Highway widening project in Laguna Beach ha s been postponed from November to early January, after the Christmas season. The project, involving one-third of a mile between Broadway and L a g u n a Avenue, will eliminate a left tum onto Forest Avenue, but create left turns onto Ocean and Laguna Avenues. The eastbound side of the highway will be widened and the curb on that side removed. The stretch of highway will also be resurfaced for the first time since it was built in 1926. The dty, which requested the project, will pay $24,000 of the ll~,000 cosl The rest will be paid by the California ~partmenl o( Transportation. Ari Colony's Historicai Lumber. Mill Destroyed By JACK CJIAPPELL 01 11!1 Dlllf Piie! U1ff Dick Jahraus watched as the bulldozer tore into the old mill shed of the Laguna Beach Lumber Company founded by his dad. Joseph, in 1912. "There are a lot of memories here," •Jahraus said. Like the time somebody threw a batch of old auto tires into the lumberyard 's huge chip burner. "Belctting Bart" and sooty black smoke blanketed the Art Colony. • Jahraus said. But Estel Pyne ordered it done any\\.'ay. \l/hile the castle was under construction. fire swept through it, burning much of the fire-proof lumber. Jahraus said that as a youth, he used to hunt in the avocado and orange trees below on Pyne's Castle land now covered by houses and apartments. "~fc caught me, kicked me off and called my Dad ." Interestingly. Pyne \Vas a music teacher who was sold some north county orange grove land by a crooked real estate agent. ''It y.·as the only place in Orange County where o r a n g e s y.·ouldn't grow." Jahraus said. Then they discovered oil on the land, he said. Will the Lights Go Out? Or the time the elder Jahraus wanted to remove the stump of a dead but stubborn eucalyptus tree. He decided to blast. A pov;der monkey loaded the stump with a heav y charge of dynamite. "Tilere was eucalyptus all over Laguna," Jahraus said. The Jahraus lumberyard and the Jahraus family are a Laguna Bench institution. Jahraus' father and grnndfather came to Laguna in 1902. In the old days. U1c lumber for the yard used to co1ne by rail to lhc old Irvine station . From there. it y.•ould be picked up in a horse-Orawn wagon and hauled to Laguna. Voters· Face Decisivn~ Ta.-r Boost or Dark Streets . The lumberyard has be co me a landmark and now an antique at its downtown site. BJ WILLIAM !IQl1IEIBEll more tlmi llH,tot or Ille total. ..CM tM.D~ ,... St9tf • • <>nup O:lllt ~r districli involved Voters in IJl Oral1le C4unl7 11.r<tt In the eleclll!o ...i the incttases belpg lighting districts. wllf be asked No•. , IO<lght lnclude: 5 1o dig deeper !or higher tales 0<. ...;. °'""' Ooanly Lighting District r1ak a lhuldown of street U1hts nut N\Unber· Olio In.Capistrano Beach, Dana summer. -Polrit • lhd .south Uti(UM: an~tnc:tease The districts, haU of which 1 e r v e of 3.llS cent.s per '100 ot assessed valua· Orqe Coast cori!munlU'5, rejected the tion to a total ol 15 centa on the 31me tax rate override measura in tu rate. tbe June primary election. -Orange County Dlslrlcl Ii In El Nine other county UchUnc dlstrlc:ts Toro and Mlslloa Viejo; an increaae approved the increOSeS dM!gned to oflaet or U:I cents per IUMI lo a total <I( a 40 pereerrt lnc(tue In power -2ii cmt& over the past rear. -Oranp Comly Dlstrtct 13 i~ the To keep all the Hghts burning In lrvlnt, 1'lstln, E11t TuaUn aSM1 El Toro tho cotlnty, Southern Calllomla Edison area; in lncreue of 1.27 centa to U and San Diego Gu and Electric wanl cen1a per-1100. -.n·addllkmal lfll,llt._The dlstrlctl that --on.,. Goonti District H In L<ls hlllked at lbe lncreaie WOUid C011lrtbute Alamitos and Rooomoor: an lncreue ' • • of 6.93 cents to 26 cents per $100. It's moving now to new quarters. A -The Sunset Beach lightJng district: huge shopping complex vdll be built an increase of 8.99 cents to 26 cents in its place. The move is under way. per JlOO. . "The land gets too expensive. loo The tu ra{e increases would raise crowded. The time came to develop anywbflre ftom ~ '110_,400_in Dis-l~.J>.!2~1· Running a lumberyard lrlct 1 1' o ii;li»oniore tn tllC ~unset -·dOWl\lOWn is a thing·ol lbe paSI today," Beach Ol.trlct. I Jaht>.us said. Cotlnty officials have t:stim!'ltcd \501000 .,We've 1 neve.r talliM it up. but it ~ Ii~ in. tilt affected 11 g h t 1 n g ·would -be intcredlng to 'see how many <liol!'.1cts. About 8.300 ,.,,.I lighLO are ,. .mUUon board lctt w<nt through here." lol'Olved. •r'J,hraui said. The ~ts almost were turned o(f "A good perttnlage o1 all lhe !(1('111 1ftd' tht June primary, bu:l it Wh buklilWS wtre built with our lumber:· ditonab>ed that cuqh funds were 'ltft lit taid. ln~.c.. a~ tQ kt;.tp the UgJiu Jabtaus lumbtr wa~ used In con· on untU the l'i!d II lhl_ !llCal )OBI; ltruotion ill Pyne C.stle, a hom• or nt1t June 30. -.4 J1J ee<:MKri~--mtlllonatre who ordered "l'wo or 1tie 10 d t .. Ir i <ta, In Cyprus all !be __ bo nreprool~ IS<,. LIGHTING, Page Ail "D•d told him 11 wotildn'l work," ' The offices of the present location were built first , then the mill in about 1920, later !he large storage sheds. In its downtoy.11 location, the yard was unfenced arxl until about five years ago lhere was never a problen1 , Jahraus said. "The last ye ar and a hntf. v.•e got hit harder then ever before. \\1e'rc really getting ripped off here ... he saiti. The nc\v ya rd will be surroundC'd bv R chnin·ll nk ft'llci! "just llke 11:11 lhC moc:lem plarei." he s.1!d. The downlov.'tl localion, loo, ha:s poSf'd a fi re hazard . although tl>e ntt?morir:s hllV<" been spared tha.t of a dtvastating rirt. ··1r this plact e:ver caught an fire , you'd lose half the town," Jahrilus said . '·\Ve've been very lucky "'Ith flrt:." he said. Onl y the start of tlrts ha\'C happened. The mnin city fire stattan Is across the stret't from lbc 3prawijng l~e LUi\IBER, PRge AZ) • \ San Juan Capistrano by a ape c i a I stagecoach line. ' The spa ttu"ived until the depression· years, when the owner demolished ,the buildings, leaving only concrete foun· dations that still stand on the property. Despite the spa clo!W'e, the springs were still popular for camping and nude balhing -even after county -officials 'pulled out most of the brush that iee!ud- ed the pool from the nearby highway. . ' Three Dead • By lliegal Narcotic An artificial narcotic used as a local anesthetic in eye surgery but potentially fatal if injected or inhaled may be on the iUe,e;al drug market, the Orange County Corooer warned today, It may have caused deaths of younc people 1n Laguna Beach · and w-;o,. :ster. Jim Beisner, supervising coroner's ift· vestigator, said the drug, which ii bdqa misrepresented by sellers as cocaine, may have caused the dealha of tbree teen-aged addicts in the past month.. The drug iJ called propettaine and b used by opilthamologist to - the nerves during minor eye operations. Beisner said little is known about the drug's properties, particularly when 1t has been misused. He said tests on the three dead )'OtlllC people have been slow and tedious"but have proven fairly conclusiveJy that ~ peracine killed a 16-year-old L a g a n • Beach girl who <lied. In a hospital Jut month . An autopsy found traces c1 the dnlc in the girl's body and her boyfriend told police they had "snorted" a white pov.'dered drug through their nostrils thinking it was cocaine. Beisner ~d both became ill ~ the boy recovered eoougb to take b i s girlfriend lo a hospital where sbe died a few hours later. The latest case involved a 16-year-old Westminster girl y,·ho died in Orange C.Ounty ?.Jedical Center recenUy of what was originally thought to be an overdoee oC cocaine injected into her ann. Beisner said fatal cocaine overdoses ar~ rare. Jeading his investigators to beheve she also fell victim to the killer. drug properacaine. In the third case, investigators are not as sure properacaine Y.'as invoh:ed. The decomposed body of an uniden· tilled young man was foond a Ion g Laguna Canyon Road earlier this month. He was thought to be a drug O\'erdose vict irri but autopsy results have been inconclusive. Orange <:eut • Weather Increasing <"louds tonight and Saturday morning becoming part-~ ly sunny with high clouds Satur· day afternoon. Little temperature change. Highs ranging from the upper 60s at the beaches to the upper 70s inland. INSmE TODAY · Newport. I/arbor Art l\luseum looks bnck to tht 11udaciou.t )'ears. 1Qhe1t exhibits 1vere pre· sc11~ed 111 llie Balboa Pavilion. Set toda11's \Veektmder. Al Y-hl'Tkt .t.J &NII"• •1 l .M. • ..,. •• Cell......,_.• Al, DI (ltt•lllM Dl•lt (~1 Of OMlll •le" All ••tttl''-1 "-Af l~tlrl•l-..it (l·f Flu -.... H1,..u-al Al'!" l•.,•ett a1 M1!fttor A• Mft1M1 THt II M ... lt, Cf·1 MYl•ll '"''' a1 NllleMI NIWI A4 °'-· '""" Al•ll -... lt1t1•r1111'1 CM '""' .... Sltell ,,._rlll1 al·f ,_ a 'T1IMtm c .. , WNl'lllr A4 Wtr~ HtWW ' M f I ~,2~LV PILOT l /SC Friday, Ootobtf 2.5, 1.,74 , .. :!:2:=-::===--=====_:__--==-~---. SlO~OOO Theft Coast, Woman's Jewelry Snatched ,. ' Orange County Sherlfrs officers are InvtstlgaUng tho theft ol 1-· jewelry valued at nearly $10.000 which 1pparenUy was snatched Jronl a bank count er in 1ttonarch Bay Plau while a South Laguna woman was preparing her bank deposit. De11uties said a paper bag co ntaining jewelry owned by Atrs. Renee Donalda Vnn Der lifaas. 47, of 23601 Verrazanno Drive1 Niguel Shores. w1111 snatched fro1n a counter at the United Califo rnia Bank in"'M onarc h Bay Plaza . Dep uties sai d the victim told them she placed the bag con taining ~ the jewelry on the counter in the lobby wh ile she prepared a deposit ; which was to include the je1,1,·elry. • 310,000 Predicted Soutl1ern Orange County Vie,vs Population Boom FiV( Southem Orange County com· mll!litfes -!\fission Viejo, Lag u o a Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point ,1nd Capistrano Beach -n1ay share :i population of 310,000 by the year 2000. Al Bell, principal planner. P 1 a n 1 Divi.!ion of the Orange C.OOnty Planning Department, gave thest' nr,:es to the South East ltegionat R e c a m a t i on Authority (SERRA) Thursday during lts public hearing on future expansion of it§ sel\·age treatment raciliLics. Bell said the figures "''ere based on cxi!Jing land·use conunilments in the affi51ded Orange County General Plan and ttic ne\'' San Juan Capi:!ltraoo general plan. Jfe poinled out that rut u r e amendments -three are permitted a .)"'ar -may alter these figures. ~'O other county studies may also :iffect the projected populntion figures . 0}e is the current South East Orange CGUnty trans~rµtion study and t b e ottier is a new look at the county's gfuWth policy study omtpleted two years ·~· • llell said the resulls of the transport· aUoo shitty, du.e next March, will pro- ~y show that eotmty road systems have not kept pace \\.'ilh development cdmmit{l'lents. Tbree basic actions can Uin be. taken. r ~·we can ¥"Jend the master plan of hfllway& t• accommodate lncrea>ed plpJJa tion, \\.'t can amend the land-use ~1 oC Lhe general plan to reduce i . Banks Announce ' ' {..owering Loan RaU3ta11% ~ Y~RK (UPI) -First Natiooal qty Sank today lowered its prime in- Lte..st rate for corporate loans to 11 ~rcent in a move to ease the tight· ~y supply and stimulate business. :.Otibank. the nation's second largest aOd a bellwether on interest rates for 1be banking industry, dropped interest oi loans by ~uarter percentage point v/;tbout immediate comment. he 3cliion is expected to touch olf a~ new round of. lowering loan rates by banks throughout the n a t i on . ~'8itu.facturers Bank of Los Angeles said i~ also will drop its prime to 11 percent. several others followed . ·"l"be lo.,.,•cring of the prime rate, the interest banks charge be!t b u s i n e s s cllstomers for loans, follows the Federal J{eservc Board' release or billions o{ dt>llars ililo the nation's money supply lO head ofr fnrthC'r t'roOOmic decline. 1.1ost economists say an increase in tbe money supplv and a lessening or 1be go\·ernment's tight money policy would help stimulate business. The Federal Rc~rve reported late 'Thursday that !he nation's money supply gained $3 billion in the last reporting week, evidence of a more relaxed money JJ>licy. . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1"' Orano;it Co.st O•!tr Piiot, .. , .. wl'iidl lt:c- Jt;-the. NeW\·f'>'e\\, • pul>ll\l"OIOCI "" !Pie 0r.,.. c:o.n Publl\lllAQ Como•ny. S.11111' .ie tdltiot'os lft ... bll~. ,,,,."llt V 11\fOUQll F•hM y, ffK Cmi. ,,_W, N9•00M B•a<ll. i'luMf"Qlon &t«lll"- 1•111 V•llt'f, l••111p, St<ldl•t>Kl V111e:, •"II l..,.,... i!oilkA./SllU'lll Co•ll. A \ilwjlt. ~ .. I!\-" p.ibll'IMO S.IU•<l•,l -~ Tht P'"'I:~ '411111\11\llq Pl•r>I I> tt XIO '#lltlt Bit :!.lrft'I, COIM MeM, C..!ofllr~••t:.iot. Jack R. Curley Vk9 IJrrfli<M'lt •fld Gefltftl MINqitr Thomas Ke-evil E<l•IOI' Thomas A. MurphirK' Ml11tf1"9 l!O.llli' QarlesH. Loos Richard P.Nall A\\l ~..,! W ,,_O>"'J f_Oi,_,, Laguna Beach Otfic• llll6G-y•tSl.,,..I ..... h~"'I A.Od•H ' P,0 &o•+.M,n.~1 Other Offices C'MI• IM~ J.lO .,.,,." A.t, SttHI """'-1 lk.cll· UlJ Ht*"°" ~d Hvlotlll(lfflll Be~A. Ital) 6'.e.11....,.,d Solddldle<~ Vui.v ?Utt! U h i llliiitd •!S....Oi.~,.,-.., Ttlt)'hone (714) M2-4311 Oas1Ultd Adwtrllslng '42·5'71 Laguna Be1ch All DtP1rtmtt'ltt: TtltDho .. ,,.., ... 1i.-s.i11c.1-11M 49!·0630 (loclf!'ttflt, lt/4. 0•111 .. (Hit firruell•ll"f """'"""· No --1tor\9t, '"''"' .. -· W'IWl.i -tt.f « aowrtl-l ...,. ,,.., .. ,~ .. ..U.ut 'lll'Klf:.i "''"'w.i .. (~-. ~ Cli.Y OltltV-~ 11 ~· Mw'\.I, tM~ Suts«•lfoot•.,. b• c .. ri.t IJ oo -JllJI ~ ~ \.I 00 ll'lonflit; Millt.f'r ...UNI.WU ll!>fl'\"'ltlllJ populaUon commitments, ()r V.'e can <.'Oll- tinue to increase oor land use com· mitments and do nothing about th e highYiays," he said. The other study that may affect population in the ccunty is the old grov.1.h policy study v"hich set po p u I a ti o n forecasts and policies. He aaid the plan- ning department was directed to prepare a questioon.al~ on population and growth to be submitted to cities and SERRA might be interested in them. "If any action comes of this study, it wiU have an impact on the rate and nature o{ growth in this area," said Bell. Members ol the SERRA boord pointed out that treatment plant apansioos will be done in five-year incremenls and will respond to growth, rather than in· duce iL But the population figures ouUiJl.. ed by Bell could afJect the size of SERR.A's ocean outfan. Director Carl Kyml'a, wh> represent! the Moulton-Niguel Water District, said that while the populatk>n figures recited by Bell iDclude some areas oot served entirely by SERRA, they are stll1 con· siderably higher than t h e population figures on which the Coastal Commission wants SERRA's ocean outfall to be ba~ ed. SERRA has asked for a larger outfall. "What we're asking for is reasonable," said Kymla. "We don't want to come back in 15 to 20 years and have to lxlild anolher oe<an outfall with local doUarr becallSe the first ~ was too small." Bell llid be --t the fi-k> SERRA In a 1£«er wl1lcb can be ta111n 1o11>e Coastal Commission •• I Bell Alcl if it la a..nned Iha lhe second amendment to the c o u n t 'I ' s general plan ls adopted In the form that the plannen submit It and if the county's current growth and plaming policies continue and everything ai> proved is bullt out, then these are the population implication! of the cowity's and San Juan's land me elements: -Dana Point, 3>,000. -capl9lrano Beach, 11,000. -Bear Brand Ranch and Qllinas de Capistrano, 18,000. -O'Neil Ranch (based on low ht· tensity d.evelopment which could b e changed), 39,000. -Aegean Hills, S,000. -!\fi'5ion Vie)c. 91,000. -Laguna Niguel , 5.1,000. -Chapman·Presley property, 7,IXX>. -Aliso. 8,000. -The Missions, 6,000. -San Juan Capistrano, 42,000. _.,. From Page Al HALLOWEEN ..• and ponies. Then at 4 p.m .• Thursday, Palisades School in Capistrano Beach V.'ill start its carnival, offering a costwne parade and lots of games. _ An exp\arlaliOO otventriloquism techni· ques wlll highlight a spooky storytelling event at the Laguna Bench Library . also at 4 p.m. Thursday. Refwllments will be served by a dragon. Unless otheN'ise not~. there is no admission charge at the events. Tickets for games and rides at the schools cost about 15 cents each. Children may wear costumes to all the celebrations and refreshments v.ill be available. Tl'ustee Seeking Five to Form Ad,isory Group Laguna area Saddleback Community College trustee Larry Taylor is seeking five penons from his district to serve on a new adviM>ry committee. The commlUee would make recom· meodatklM to Taylor, one of seven persons on the tw~year college's board of trustees. The Laguna district extends fro n1 frvlne Cove to Three Arch Bay. tray\or sai d he is seeking members of the general \)Ublic who have an ln-- tercst in educatioo and With saddleback College. •1e sald It ls an attempt to Jmprove communications between the college And the community It serves. Taylor ask.J that letters of application be sent io h.lm at !Us home, 46.1 Myrtle St., Lagun:l Beach, or to the: college, 28000 ?t1araucrite Parkway, Mis&on ~ie-­ jo. Initiative On Parking Meters Set ' A citizen lnltialive freezing Laguna Beach parking meter fee s and barring use of nieter mooey for anyttiln g but development or new parking will be launched next Frlday.-- Richard Willetts, sponsor of the In· Ulative, said today his attorney Is draw- ing up the necessary legal papers now. Furtber, he charged that if this in· ltiali\'e Is unsuc-cessful, he will undertake another one -to remove all parklflg meters from the city. The Willetts' lnitiative has received "in·principle" backing by the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce board of directors. "The reason for this Is to force • point which has been repeatedly pro- mised in the past and blatantly ignored. Th at paint being that the parking meter fees and fees paid in lieu of providing parking be used excl uslv .. 1y to solve the city parking problems ," Willetts saJd. "In the past, the fund was established and revenues slluttk!d throu&h the fund, however, it ended uP' thlt very litUe of the money was used to develop park· ing facililies ,'' he said. The city has charged what it considers to be parking·related costs against the meter fund. Charges include such things as meter maid salaries, maintenance and repair costs, some pollce and ad· ministrative costs. The initiative would rule out such spreading of costs, wliich would then be borne by the general fund. City Finance Dirtctor Tom Meade eslimated the general fund \\'OU!d be tapped for about $100,fXM> annually now picked up by parking fWld. He estimated that would cause a property tax increase of about twenty dotlars a year to the average Laguna horneawnei. . ,.,...,. Page Al LIGHTING ... ., . .; Mo_1_11 · of Q_uads Former 'Dimes Girl' Gives Birth • SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Shella l!Ansen, who made frequent appearances for the March of Dimes as a chUdhood · cripple, has glven birth to quadruplet daughters born a mon th prematurely. Attendants reported there were no compLications, and mother' and babies were doing well today. Mrs. Hansen, 28, went to tl1e delivery room at Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital at 11 p.m. Thursday ,and the first infant was born 21 minutes later. The last arrived at 11 :37 p.m. The quadruplets, in order of arrival, were 4 pounds 12% ounces, 4 pounds 2 ounces, 4 pounds 10 ounces and 3 pounds 10 ounces. Mrs. Hansen and her hwiband Alton, 30, a wholesale Uquor salesman, have two other daughters, 5 and 7, Mrs. Hansen was unable to walk as a cliild at Denison, Tel(., for about 10 years and helped promote the March of Dimes program. Now she gets around without trouble. flrotn Page Al FORSTER ... ranch. Co n d o r International representative Richard Hallmark insists that the ~ acre oil lease section in inland hills has the potential for 58 million barrels or oil. The current lease held by an agent for the Texaco Oil C.Ompany specifies that all drilling and pumping be done underground, but there are no provisions i s yet for the meaM or removing ·oil from the site if an initial test hole pays ()ff. C.ouncilman Arthur Holmes stressed that the means for removal of thl!' oil is or prime concern to the city. If the field pays off in smaJI amounts, oil usually is trucked away from the field. 1£ it is a big strike, Holmes said, the oil usually is sent out by pipeline. ~ city's tax base would b e n e f i t heavily from a rich strike, but, in a sense, councilmen find themselves in- volved in "gambling" on the strike in trying to draft amendments to the codes re.lated to driWng. The next step in the lengthy annexation process is for the city staff to draft lbe fonnal applications for the merger and Cor the LAFC to schedule hearings and a decision on tbe bid. In the meantime, coundlmen w i 11 wrangle with some new changes in the oil-drilling ban. Off ice rs Jail Nig11el Suspect A Laguna Niguel man was j a I I e d Thursday night by Orange County Sherif· f's officers who said they foUJ!d a quan- lity of dangerous d,fugs in his apartment. Deputies boo\;:ed Sam Dwight Massie, 54 , on charges of possession of dangerous drugs Y.'hen they allegedly found a quan-- lity of secooal in., his apai:tme.nt at 314~ E. Nine Drive , Laguria Ni guel. Offtcers said Massie was. being ques· lioned about his possible possession or a weapon al the time the drugs were uncovered. Occidental's Profits Soar LOS ANGELES {AP) -Oc- ~idental Petroleum Corp. repcrted today earnings ror the t h r e e months ended Sept. 30 rose 397 percent over the sa~ period a year ago. (Related stoJ1, page 8). Earnings soared to $86.83 million, Jr tl.49 a share, from $ 2 l . 8 S million, or 31 ceots a sha re. Dr. Armand.Hammer, ctulinnan, Clementean . I1iTail Sziicide 1Try A young San Clemente man arrested late Thursday on several old warrants Ir/eel to hang himself in his jail cell as the pangs of heroin withdrawal began to hit. police reported today. . Patrolman Rusty Rice, subslltutlng as dispatcher shortly after midnight, said he heard the sound or moaning and a loud slap coming from the prisoner area. When he lnvestlg:ated, he found the prisoner, a 24·ycar-old San Clemente resident, lying on tbe floor with the remains of a makeshift J1oose around hi s neck. Rice summoned superiof! and fitemen who administered first.aid and then took the noose from the prisoner's neck. After remcving the noose. firemen took the prisoner to Orange C o u n t y ,.,ledical Center where nurses fowut nee- dle tracks on his arm and do c to r s diagnosed the spasms as the effects of withdrawal from heroin. Officers said the man had tom strips off a fabric mattress co ver 1n bm cell and then atlatched the noose to hls neck and the other end· to bars at the top of the cell bars. Two Television Sets Stolen F1·01n Hotel Tv.·o television sets valued at $000 • were stolen from the Hilton Inn, 2520& La Paz Road , Laguna Hllls, Thursday night by int~s who may bave had a master key to two Jocked and empty rooms, Orange C.ounty Sheriff 's o!ficers reported today. Deputies said it was the second such theft of television sets from the hotel in recent weeks by burglars who may be using a pass key and who are familiar with hotel routlne. Minute1nan Launched attributed the' strong performance V A.NDE1''BERG AIR FORCE-BASE d Pl U dldn• •• ~ Thieu Fires Staff lo sharp price Increases reflecting (AP I -An ,<;r Force Minuteman Jfl an acen a, t -.ve eDOUgu money higher demand for chemical p~ Intercontinental ballistic missile was available, but a new state law allowed ~. ~GON, Sooth Vi'e•··-(AP) ti u c ts , particu\arJv agricultural • 1 bed h tod ll · suni>r\ri<:nrs to arbitrarily boost taxes '3.l"l.I uww1 ... aunc ere ay. was one 1n in r~ areas to cover the bills through President Nguyen Van Thieu's govern-ct>emicals and fertili2ers, and for a series of launches to test the totaJ ment Ls firing 377 officers for corruption, coal. reliability of the Minuteman weapon ne.:=~uey, a senior analyst ror i~th=e~de~fon~se~m~l~nis!cy~~announc~ijiied~todii•~Y~· iiii~~i[iij~i[ijii~~ii~~~syiisleiimiii;. ;;;~;;;ii~;;iiii~~;;-tbe County Administrative Office, said it ~ ~ely superviaors wW COMider ways of ecooomizlD.g u long u possible U the voters agUn n!ject the overrides. "But it doesn't save us a lot of money to bDn the lights di Air ,a le)\' hours because of the power' f ampany rate structures that charge more for lower usage," Keney said. Kelley said there la definittly fOOUgh money available to keep the lights bu.m- ing through next June regardless ol what bappeni Nov. 5. But he said another rejection of the overrides would seal the fate of lhe districts after that time. Supervisors personally wrote arguments in favor of the tu ovenides, using tough language that said in no uncertain terms the county can't keep lights on in some areas at the expense or others. Several supervisors have said it Is now up to the voters alone to keep the lights on because, if the measures are rejected again, the lights \11iJt_go out and the poles will be removed. Most of the ()verrides failed by narrow margins in June. CoWlly offjdaJs opined that it was because many pecple didn't understand v.1\at they were voting on. Veterans' Da:y 'Mixed' Holiday On South Coast 1'1onday, Veterans' Day, will see a mixed bag of hol..iday observances by South C.oast clty halls, schools and the court house. The Laguna Beach Unified Schoo 1 District and the Capistrano U n i [ i e d School District schools will be open. City Halls ln Laguna Beach and San Juan C8pistrano will be closed. San Clemente's will be open. South Judicial District COUrt in Laguna Niguel \\.'ill be open. Major banks will be open. Some agencies observing not observing the Monday h>liday, will be closed Nov. ll, the traditional Veterans•·oay. Ft"Ott& r.9 e AI LUMBER .•. ·1 yaljl. The lumber ccmpany lJ a family c:or· poralloo. • "I worked here as a kld, cleaned ()tit the outhouses. drove the t r u ck , delivered materials,. When J was in college, I w«ked here in the summers. We have both my boys, Joe and J,ff, here. ··They'll follow me here ln the com· pa ny," he &aid. The new yan! Is !><Ing built with y,·eatbe.red "barnwood" llO It bas an instant old apptaranct. "We wanted to kffp It u much as po!Sble like Laguna, like this place, "I hate white piaster building and rtuoreta!:nt Jijhts,' JahraUI Aid, lnt1oducin11 Drexel's ChatlUon .. The fonnality, the romance , the dignified styling ofthe"court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming ' inood of Oak. . , - • . OREXEL-ttERITAGE-ttENREDON";'WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WHllOATS & SATUIP4YS 9:001o 5:30 CLOSIO'MOMDAYS NEWPORT BEACH • lmWESTCUFFDR., SO.DO LAGUNA BEACH• 3'S NORTH ''OAST HWY., <94·0$$1 ' TORRANCE" 23141 HAW'mORNE BLVD. (Open Fri.1119, Sun. 12·$:301 m.1:m I t I • ' - - f' ' l ! • • . . Expert's Best Bet · . ' T hur sd 11y's Closing r'ricc• NEW 1 Oe~obe1 1974 OAJLY P1tor YORK STOCK EXCHANGE In Settling Estate I • •• ........ "'""~ ~ .. "" ....,,..,,_ ~\Nol ~I .,.ll.)vo ti ~l~llftlt fl1 ~ ~llr' .. l-.i p •.itl(I.•,. l.i ~l(ll.)>1(17wo' ("'! 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H \Vuul C'Oll \\ho h 18 bt c n n.1m1:d µ1c s 1dC'nl 1nll chief <'Xetu\l\C orf111r nt Jtlhtl l>1ebol rllnc !'llt\\ V1uk pc1 cent f1 om the sam e pe r iod last )car Ph1lhps Pl'troleum 11.:cortlcd o.1p 111 creHs c of 108 p c rcc nt Penn zotl 80 percent C1t1cs Ser \tee 7;, pC'rccnt and Signal 1:ompan1cs 76 percent f o r lhc first nine months uf the year Ph1lhps C h air man \V F ~1 art1n said the compan ~ s earnings were up 139 pe1 cent fuesday, S he ll r eported third quarte r ear nln g11 In crc,1ses o f 158 percen t Slan clard or lndlana JOI percent Gulf 0 11 3-t percent and Ex xon the world 11 lar gest 01! compan' 2.5 6 percent In Pi ttsb ur g h Sen Hlcha1d S Schv.eiker (fl Pu ) stud Congress would deal "1th s uch suLstan liar prof1til T h ey re h orrible and a tra \e sty when t h l! Am eric a n pe ople a re p11) Ing: thr o u gh ttle nos~ f or ho m e h ea t i ng oi l and )! L!Oline to run their 1u1u~ Sehl\ ('1kt1r 11i11rl Sig 11al Cos. 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Ii 'JI n11lh1U\ or 7 1 lt'lll., 1>1 r .. qu 1 ~ f111 lhc..,.nnc 1x.;nnd1nlht' 111~1 r1 .. 1 d'l'•H 11 11 ,i!ltt'""'ll( lt'.l!o.4' H1it ..,11\\J t \l 'i 11111Ih1 .. 1•1ttll t) l1IM!f11d I 'd '"llt111 llllrl l :-i1 \\ du d 11\ 111 th111l 1111r11 r t 11111n~.., \ 111I11l1111111 •I,~, l1111llion•u SI Ut.u 1111 nq111(11 \111 h ~I irn1l l1n11 111 ';11 I [l -.1 ,t\p1l1f\fil 1J11~1t•l ll\I' 1111 flftll1l\1 IUftUTrt>f1 -A1' II• 11 1111 ~ .. ••!\ lt11 1un .. 1•lHlutc1I ' 1 lllll~" \\I It !ii-.! 11111111111 t' "I I " ti:1rr , • fflf• OAll'fPlLOT THE FAMILY QRCUS By Bll Keane "Pcior oCady -you won't hove anybody to help yov unpack when you get to New York." B11rJ!l"r0 s Son Job .. Favoritism Charge Probed WAS l·II NC TON 11\P l -A House manpo\\'Cr subcom- m it tce 1nvcs t 1ga tion in- d icalcs a s o n o f Chief J usli<'e \\:arrcn E. Du rge.r v.·as turcd fo r a go\'crnn1cnt job on the basi:-. of prcfcrcn- Lial t rea t ml•nt. a subcom- m ittee s pokesma n suys. The s pokes man, f>;.i ul N e\\'lon, ;:1 .;s1st ::int s ta ff d irector of the s ubcommit· tee, s:nd in :in interviey.• Thursday tha t Re p. David llenderson fJ)-N.C.), the 5ubcommittce c hairman, planned to reeom me nd that \\lade Bu rger's a ppoint- ment to <i pos ition in the G enl'ral Ser v ic.-es Ad- m ini stration be terminated. S E\\'TON S1\ID !lende r· son \\"OUl.d rrcomm<'nd that Burgcr·is eril ploymcnt ··he .continued only if he can be legally a pPointcd in a man· ner cons istent \\'ith merit :;ystem requirements .. ~~ .... ·ton said subcommil· t ee in,·c·~tiga tors found no evide nce or "any outside pressure or infl uence on the GSA to m ake the appoint- ment." \\lade Burger. :is. Y.as ap· pointed in I97(f ;.i s special :.JS· sista nt to the a ssistant com- mi ssion er f or s pa ee management in thl' GSA. The job pays S26,67 1 a year. l\"E\VTO:\' S AI D there v.·as s ubstantial evidence that the pos ition \\'as "pre· selected. created for hin1 ." "It .,.,,as c lea rly a special p lace m e nt e f f o rt a nd un]a\1:ful preferential tre<it- mcnt in fillin g a career pos ition .,.,,itho ut c on - sideration of or competition y.•ith other qualified can- didates.'' Ne...,'ton said. Nc.,.,·ton said the subcom- mittc>e staff a ssumed the ac ti o n \\"as \\'hat h e described as ··natur al reac- tion'' on the part of the per· sonnel officer to the fact that Burger is the son of the chief justice. .-----------, .. \'OUSG BURGl-:R·s ap- pointment .... ·as questioned bv the f\or fo l k (\1 a .) \1.i rgi n i a n ·Pilot. v.·hose inquiries s pa rked a n in· \"esti galion by the Ci\'1] Se r· \·ice Cb mm ission. Nle n Die t LU~DON i LPl l ~ 1\ do<'tor s;1\'S 1norc men t han t·vef. befor e arc dL l'ltni:: becaust• the ir \\'l \"C~ and girl friends n;1g tht·m ;1bout losing \l('l,!!hl ",\\ one timl' 1l \1'as 'suff1c1enl for ml'n to be enterta ining to attract \vomcn, \\'h i\e \\'Omen had to be be:1uti ful." Dr. John l\l cl\cnzie told a 11utr1l1on confl're'nc('. Con1 mi ssio n in · vestig :.1tor s r c port('d that the re \\'ere discre pa ncies in background d at;:i s up1>llcd by Burgf'r in applyi ng for the job, but that there \\'as "insufficient cvid(·nce upon y.•hich to sustain a fioding that !\Ir. Burger ha d ma de intent ional false s ta tements of material fact .•• Ne\\•ton said the s ulx'om · mil tee agreed tha l "no false statements of n1aterial fact a ppear on the application form." ":'\O\\' \1omc n are demanding that !h('i r n1e n should bl' both ('11· tt•rtain1n .c: an d bt.•a ut1fut.·· Burger \\'as in thl' real estate business bl'forc his '------------' a ppoi ntment. Nixon Made Subject To Taxes of State S.\{'H,\:\IE\"TO (:\Pl - /\ 111'\\ ~1 ;1t1· 1:1\1· rn :1 kl'~ fnr- n1C'r l'r1•.,1d1·n t \'.ixon a (';1l1f(1rn1a l :t\ l"l'S ldl'nt fn1• .;,itl of 1~r;.1 \\'Ith h1~ pr<'st dl'n- t1a\ :-:1l ;1 r~·. thrvuch h1~ Aug. 9 t l'"L,Cnat1111i. :-ubJl'Ct to :-t:itt• 11u·nn1t• laxes. !'1)1.111:<11rs tif I hl' measure .. ;iv it .,houlcl C'nd lht• con· l t1111'r .. ~· O\l'r !'\1xon ".!l r Jlilorn1:1 rt'<,l(h·nr:-· for tax 1111rp11"t ''· Tiii·'. 1-'R .\\Clll~I·: Tax F.o.1r!I. 11 h1t'h .1dn11n1:-.h·r:-1 (':il1l1'l·n1:1 i111·on11• 1;1.\ i.-1 ..... dctl;H'C'd Fe b I that 7\1xon \\,1, 1101 a t:l\ l"•'!-.1rlvn1 f'\'f'tl lh1)t1).!.h h<' and :\I r~. N1:.:n1' \l l'l't' \'nlt•rs nnd pro1Jl'rty (l\111rr-: in thr :-.lalf'. 'l'hl' bl•ard hel1I thnt thry \\l'l't' llOl I OIX l'<':->idcnl.s ht·l·.111,l' I ht',\ \1 r r1· nut 11f :-1 :.t1· f11r n1nri' th:1n a "lr n1 - p<1 r;1r1 nr t r.in,llnr~ pu r l'\U"'' f)1•.,p1\t• lhC' Frh I ruhnf!. t hl' ~l;lrcf allllO llnC'('J Ill April !hat \1\011 \\ould hare tl'I (Ill" b:'IC"k tnx rel urns ns a oonrcs1dl·nl tor lht• years J9fi9-73. . . T II E N F. \ L 1\ \Y ~pte1hc::illy rlr('l:1rr!!' that a ,,C<thfClrnian ~rr\'1n.c 111 t'l<'t'· trd nrflrl" In \\';1 .. h1o~nn IS ~ t;,x rcs1 dfnl ·r1i" bill "a:i: :rc,1j:n1•rt lnlP l ;1\1 hy Rc11ul.JllC'an (:o\ Hon.1ld Hl'~~:•n on St•pr ~o "1th ht· tic public :illl'nllnn It ,11ipl11•:-:d:o:n 10 C::d1fnr· itt:i's \\'O CS ~l·11alor!\, it:( 43 Ll.S. Jl ousl' n1('n1bers i 1nd any (';1 1i forni:111 holdin!= a pr rside.nt ia l ap pointnll'nl requir1J11? confirmation by lhe U.S. Senate. Th a t co uld ·nc tu de C aspar \V, \\'t•i ber ger, sec r e t a r y or I ..._,,~1,_, Education and \\.clfare. and Lrona rd F irestone. the U.S. a mbassador t o Rclgi un1 . Career fo reign s C'r vice of- ficials are cxt·mptcd fro1n !ht~ nC\\' h i\\-'. l\:ixon paid mor(' th;;in S.'i.000 in back stat{' pe rsonal income taxes :i nd int.c rest 'o n in com e ea rn c~d in California. The sl ate asS<'s- ~l'd. fui,-exa mple. only his prc~idential sal:'.l r y for each d:ly he wa s a ct ually in the :;talc. Coast Duo Ge t F e t e d 'l'l''O !iludcnl:> fro111 the Or:111}!r <.:oa:-1 ha \·f' bl.'rn nam('rl lo l he ~onor.lli lis t fnr 1hr sun1mC'I' qu;it'lf'r :11 C:il P11I~· Pomona . Thl' honnr~·e:-are P:1tl'iria .I. Gall of Fn11111 :11n \'aflt·~· :1n<I Sh r rr.'· H 1n J,!(l r of Lagu"a R1•:1rh. DAILY PI LOT Classified Ads 642·5678 Decoy Knocks Over Men in Vice Sweep t)KLAl!l)!\I A C'ITY i l 'l'll ··A n1;in tlrt•!;Sf'd in the• i:ruhhil'!il of t'lutht·' ltJuni:t·d <Jli(;.iin .... l a bu1ld111g , \\Inc bolt le In hand. /\nnll11,r1·ru1 s1·d by in u t·ur Sh1·rry llan11nan. ili't'~"lt'd 111 a purple m1n1:ik1r l. .-.tood tnllll'r a !.ll't•t•tllghl. i\ rn:in dro\e up in a (•o.ir. gtil nul :.111d \\:1Jkt.'f! \flY.Ul'll ht·I' ' ''lit• a :.~t'd u11· \\ her1· I 11:1:. ~n1ng ;ind I !'ll1nJ nu11•ht·r1· ·• :.l1l' :-.;ud ... lit• thr•n a:.kl•d, 'J:h1you 11·a n1 tu ~o \l'ilh nu:•'!' I a~k11 rl t11m 11·h1·r1· <.-nd hc :-..i1d. "ru:1 motel ror ~cx .·" '· \\' 111 S2S b(' CJk a~··.··· he a.-.k1•tl u11d sht• repli ed, ··Fine .. , 'l'ht• 11 inu got up. '!'he rruisin~ r;1r <.ipprout hrt.1 ant.I llll' 111;10 1:.ilkin g tu Shl'rry 11 a..., arrc:itl·d 'fh(' atlrar\1\'£' 5-fool ·8 brunelle had ~heri her hluc police uniform lor the a1Jh revi;1tcd purple dress to ESPANA SHELVING All finished pi eces. you can make up ony size shelf arrangement with the components. Looks like someone had swiped all the stuU Spain had lo ofl er. SINGLE 297 BRACKETS "oo UBLE 597 SHELVING TRIPLE 897 3 FT .............. 4,47 4FT .............. S.97 SFT .....•.•...... 7.47 6 FT .............. 8.97 BFT .............. 9.97 .... ·'·· I I I J BULLETIN BOARDS How's this !or seleclion. how's this for price. how's this for size range? (Aw gee. don't you have anythi ng else lo show ). 13xl7 133 17x33 2ss 25x49 399 CHALK BOARDS l 3xl 7 166 17x33 299 2Sx 49 499 • CORK BOARDS a·· 22c 17x33 311 25x49 599 SILVER ANODIZED UTILITY BRACKETS 10" 12" 33c 44c Anodized means they look silvery. not the rea l stuff . If we can't gel ii in our coins we svre can't use ii on shell hardware . Brackets a re selJ-lbclting. STANDARDS I FT. 2 FT. 3 FT. 4 FT. 5 FT. 29c 49c 69c 89c 1.09 beNlrne a p:3euclo·prostltutc. "l'hl' l \\"O·}'('ar \'C'll'rUll IKllrol off1rcr and ltu:" lu'Sl \l'OOl:in hirt·d by thr Okl:ihon1a City pOlll'l'. is onl' of M'\'t•ral dl'roy:;i USi.;d by so1nc t'llll'S to t·rark do" n ag:iinst 111('11 as 11 rtl a:-\\'Onlc~n in n1ornls UJ\'('StiJ:at ions. 'l'lll·~•.,, 1110" 1s ;1 vi1·1· :-.uu:.id offi('er, a s is lhc Mi.Ill d nving t•IO:-l' by 1111111 unn1:.irkt·d poli c·c cur . After the fi r:-l i.I r rci.l, ort it·l'r 11:.i n1 m an \\a lkt•d ;1 r'Oll nd ;1 t o1·nt·1· to stay out of :-.igh t ;.111d irn n1t•d i:1t cly \Vlls appro:ithcd again. ··Do you 11·:.int S25 . ''she s:.i1d a n1an askc·d. "For 11·h at ., .. she r~plied . :ind 11·ithin n1 1nutcs lhc 1111.Jn ''as in c u~tody. ·rhe thrce·ofricer cre111 made five quit k arrests. :-lht•1-ry \\"anclc red lo a nt"'arby p:.irk bench. and il \\'a ~n ·1 "Old World" SHELVING long befor(' :i nother man :ippro3ched. "li e kt'pl talking. I t1clcd bored :ind f1nu lly asked. · \\'huldo you \l'\!111 '!.. · "llis ans wer was r uthcr bh.11ant." s:~id ,·ice squad S~t . ltusSl'il il 1gsby . "~he gave a ~n11l und th(' suspect \\"UI> ;i/Tf•SICd. '' '!'he plan \\';:1 s apprort"d by thl' Okla honi:1 City d1s tru·t attorney's of fire. 'l'hc prosecutor \\'Urned police to n1 ukc cer tain there \1 us no e nt rapment, It igsby said. "''ou ca n have eutra pment if the officer makes the. f1 rsl mo1·t~ ... lli gs by said. "l·le 's t;ol lo m:.1 ke the off er. 1lOl the offi cer." Conviction undcr.1:1111 could bring u sentence or 30 days: lo one year in the county j;1i l. Hey . this is the real sluU. Good quality, no slimsy slufl (my molher used to use that word a s slie fixed a b eady s lare al !he store owner). Double beaded {not her eyes. lhe brackets). routed and scalloped. UNFINISHED SHELVES 2xl 2x24 .............. 2.47 2xl 2x36 •......••••••• 3.69 2xl 2x48 •.....•••.••.. 4.99 2xl2x60 ............•. 6 .17 2xl 2x72 .........••.•. 7 ,39 2xl 2x96 •.....•.•••... 9 .89 II RACKETS 16" ......•..••......•• 2.49 32" •..••••••.•••.•.••• 4.99 48" ................... 7,55 "Ye Olde English" UNFINISHED SHELVING All material is distressed (oh, gee, make ii happy, buy some. take ii home). 2xl Ox24 2xl Ox36 2x1 0x48 2x·l0x60 't/ . " ' . ' ' ,, ' I· ' .............. 2.47 ............... 3.69 .............. 4 .99 .............. 6.17 llRACKETS 1s·· .......... 2 ,49 32·· .......... 4 .99 48" .......... · 7 .55 3x4 WALL MOUNT CABINETS ANYONE W ANNA BUY A l?U BSEI< DUCI< Neal for your records. hooi e, or .. things. Sliding Iron! doors. Stack em. line em up. put lour wheels OD one and gel in the Derby. 497 STANLEY ANTIQUE SCROLL BRACKETS Comes in Antique Blo ck or 81011. Plenty s trong, yet good looking. Complete with screws. (You might call lhem screwy brackets?). 5x7 9.11 169 Pr 2 39 p, 3 39 p, PREFINISBED SHELVING First off I'll tell you these are seconds. a s you'll have a time linding that oul lor yourself. A little chip or ding you can lace to the wall. and who knpws. WHITE. WALNUT. A vd<i:ADO. ORANGE. YELLoY/' 8x24 8x36 8x48 6~c 7'jc sac CARVED WOOD LETTERS The big ones you can read from the t lreel. Kids like to spell lhinqs w ith them. Parents usually l'?uyW-0-R-K for lhe lyltes. 97~. I I ' 7 . . • • Saddlebaek Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 298, 4 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGli, COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1974 TEN CENTS Riley P-ledges .Support for Pool at El Toro1 By JAN WORTH Of IM D•llY ,1191 SUK Orange County Fifth Dl!trict Super- visor Tb o m a s Riley said t<Klay he has pledged to continue support for the proposed $500,IXKI Olympic..aized pool for El Toro. In a speech to the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce at the Hilton lnn, Riley addressed local ismes ranging from traffic and land use to t h e forthcoming election on raising revenues tor stre-et lighting in Mission Viejo and El Toro. The pool, proposed adjacenl to the new El Toro High School at Toledo Way and Jeronimo Road, }"8S a top priority project of the late Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers. Supporters have asked the COWlty for up to $300,000 in federal revenue sharing funds for the project. "I think we've found some money for this project and now our job is JAMES RAY RUSSELL ANO WIFE, KAREN -746 DAYS LATER ""' He Still F•c•s Extradition Heit.ring on Oklahoma Murder Longtime LA Prisoner Freed After 746 Days By ARTllUR R. VINSEL 01 lfl• D1llY P'llel $1-41 James Ray Russell walked out into the unaccuslol"led sunlight after 746 days in jail Thursday, blinked a·little and s8id it was beautiful. Then he wept in his wire's anns. The Oklahoma ex-convict , charged "'ilh a murder I.hat his attorney's evidence indicates he cannot have comm1tted 1,000 miles away on a night he was apparently in Long Beach, is temporarily free today. He was released about 2 p.m. Thursday at Los Angeles Counly Jail, pending a Nov. 8 extradition hearing in Los Angefes County Superior Court, which could clear him. Russell, Zl, formerly of Laguna Hills, had been held for what must be a record stretch in Los Angeles County Central Jail for a man ch a r g e d but without bail set and without court ar- raignment on the coun t of which he is accused. "It's good to see the sunlight and Occidental' s Profits Soar LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oc· cidental Petroleum Corp. reported today earnings ror the t h r e e months ended Sepl 30 rose 397 percmt over the s:ame period a year ago. (Related story, page 8). Earnings 30ared to $86.83 millton, 1r St.49 a share, from S 2 t . 8 5 million. or 31 cents a sMrl!. Dr. Armand Hamm er, chairman, t ltributed the strong perfonnance to sharp price increases reflecting hlghe• demand for chemical p~ ducts . partleularly agricultura1- chemlca1s and fcrUlizcrs, and for """'· (eel the fre sh air," Russell declared after emerging from the concrete lump of building that houses Los Angeles jail pri50r!ers. ''.I haven 't had sunlight or fresh air for more Ul8n two years," he sa id in interview earlier. He had been held most of that time in a so-called transient ttll designed for six men. most of wOOm would be balled out with1n hours or a few days. ,They included the drwtks, dopers and se1 deviates, men who made a putrid parade through the cramped quarters of James Ray Russell, who earnestly claims he is innocent. "1 never done any killing .... " he has said of the charge stemming from the savage beating murder of a 92·year..old male wheelchair invalid at Stigler, Okla .. three years ago next March. His brother Noah, a resident of that area, is also charged with the murder of Albert Christenberry during a $200 robbery, but he has betn freed on his own recognizance without Posting cash ball. No trial date has even been set for the brothers, accused of the brutal killing on a .night wh en Jaffies Russell claims he-was at the Nu·Plke amusement park in Long Beach. His attorney, Roger Aga jan ian. or San- ta Ana, maintains the refuting evidence even includes a sigued receipt from a pawn shop where he purchased a jewelry trinket for his new wire Karen, 23, that night. Royal BaJ>y Failing LONDON (AP) -A ""' born prematurl!ly to the Du c ~ e 3 s o r Gloucester v.·as reported by hoopltol of. ficials; today to be having I r o u b I e breathing. The baby, to llC kMwn as the Earl or Ulster, is ninth in succession to the British Throne. He weighed 4 pounds 2 ounces when bom Thursday, cJght weeks premature. lo convince the other supervisors the project merits their support ," Riley said. "We are preparing our case, and we think our position can be very aC:ceptable lo them," he added. ~1oving to the subject of the special district election, on the Nov. 5 ballot, to keep street lights turned on in portions of the Saddleback Valley, Riley said supervisors are taking an adamant stand on what the voters decide to do. "Th.is is a 'no fooling' deal." he said. "lf people don't want it, the lights are going to be turned off." In the June primary. voters turned down a proposal to douoie the lighting district tax rate. • Faced with the possibility that the lighUI would go off after the defeat, residents complainOO. to the Board of Supervisors who gave them a reprieve by placing the issue on the ballot again. If the rate increase is denied t-;ov . 5, county officilals say many stre ets lights Ydl\ go off next June. Riley said he beUeves traffic is one of the most pres,,ing problems facing the Saddleback Valley. "All the studies proje ct dire ccr- nsequences if we don 't solve this i~ue," he said. To help deal ·with the barrage of visitors, Riley, for mer ti1arine Corps general. initialed an "open door policy." "Al limes since then I've had doubts as to my judgment oo that decision," Riley said. "But it's been a good IJting, very v.·ell received." He said he has received a steady stream of visitors from builders t o homeov.'Jlers to ecologists. , "\Vhen I took th.is job I felt com· munlcations were my primary interest and ooncern." Population Boom Seen Soiith County Expects 310,000 by 2000 Five Soot.hem Orange County com- munities -Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and Capistrano Beach -may share a population of 310,000 by the year 2000. ' Al Bell. principal plariner, Plans Division of the Orange County Planning Department, gave these figures to the South East Regional F, e c 1 a m a t i o n Authority (SERRA) Thursday during its public hearing on future expansion of its sewage treatment facilities. Bell said the figures were based on eristing land-use commitments in the amended Orange County 1CeneraI Plan and the new San Juan Capistrano general plan. He pointed out that f u t u r e amendments -three are permitted a year -may alter these figures. Two other county studies may also affect the projected population figures. CAie is the current South East Orange County transportation study and t h e other is a new look at the county's gro"1h policy study completed (y,·o years ago. Bell said the results or the transport· ation study, due next March , will prir bab\y show thal county road systems have not kept pace with development commitments. Three basic actions can lhen be taken. "We can amend the mas~er plan of hi ghv.·ays t o accommodate increased population, we can amend the land·use element of the general plan to reduce population commitments, or "'e can COil· tinue to increase our land use com- mitments and do nothing about l h e highways," he said. The other study that may affect population in the county is !he old growth policy study which set p op u I at ion forecasts and policies. He said the plan- ning department was directed to prepare a questioMaire on population and growth (See 8001'1, Page A!) 32 Hopefuls Face Voters In MAC Bid ,... / A candidatts night for the 32 persons running for five seats on the l\.Ussion Viejo municipal advisory council (MAC) ii scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at La Paz lntennediate School in Mission Viejo. Sponsors for the forum are t h e homeowners associations of Mission Vie- jo, Coronado Homes, Seville Ho m e s , Casta de! Sol and the Mission Viejo Swim and Racquet Club. Ken Ledennann, president of t h e ~fission Viejo Homeowners Associa:.ion, said an add.itionadl fea'ture will be a speech by Thomas Riley, Orange County Fifth District Supervisor. Each candidate will present h i s background in a short speech. Each has been asked to answer t\\'O questions: -How do you visualize the MAC ·as an advisory body to county gove rn- ment and communication link to the COlillty? ) -llow do you propose to y,.·ork within the guidelines for MAC established by the Board of Supervisors? The ~tAC will advise supervisors on local issues of public safety. park and recreation, land use , .planning and traf· fie. The top two vote getters in the Nov. 5 election will serve four years and the bottom three will serve two years. From then on, all candidates will serve four-year terms. Two Television Se ts Stolen From Hotel Two television sets valued at $000 were stolen from the Hilton Inn, 25205 La Pat Road, Laguna Hills, Thursday night by intruders who may have had a master key to tY.·o locked and empty rooms, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. Deputies said it was the second such theft of tel evision sets from the hotel in recent weeks by bu rglars who may be using a p<iss key and who are ramiliar with hotel routine. P1llr P'ilel Still ..... Btiilditig Ce1itral Platit New central utility plant for Sadd1eback College is currently under construction. College officials say it w!Jl be completed by June 1,.1975. Plant will house main utility systems. including air condition· ing and water heating units for t he 111ission Viejo campus. Other buildings will be linked to the plant by underground conduits. Cost of the facility is listed at $1. 749,000. Comity Officers 'Save' Mission Viejo Woma11 Orange County Sheriff's officers. who believe they saved the life of a ~tission Viejo y,•oman by their prompt arrival at her home, jailed her estranged hu's- band Thursday on charges of assault with intent to commit murder. Deputies claim David Antone Loftis. 20, of Vista, California, had his ha nds around the th roat or Lyriette Fay Loftis, 18, and allegedly was trying to st rangle her when they arrived at the ho1ne at 25761 1'farguerite Parkway. They said Mrs. Loftis told them th:it her estranged spouse broke into h('r apartment and told her as she attemptrd to flee : "I'll kill )'OU, J'nl going to kill you."' peputies "'ho arri\'cd on the scene said Uiftis had his es tranged v.·ife cor· ncrcd in the bedroon1 nnd \I' as at· tempting to choke her . They said she _ was revived after medical lrl!atn1cnt. !\ nns Cache Nabbed PACIFIC GROVE (UPI) -Treasury a g c n t s Thursday confiscated antitank \reapons. a submachinegun, destructive projectiles and ammunition at a private home. Raymond Larone. :H, Pacifi c liro\·e, was charged 'Aith violati ng gun control lay,·s. Orange Coast • Weather Will the Lights Go ~ 011t~ Increasing clouds tonight and Saturday n1orning bccon1ing part· ly sunny v.-ith high clouds Satur- day afternoon . Lillie temperature change. lilghs ranging from the upper 60s at lhco beaches to lhc U[)pt:'r 70s inland. IN'SIDE TODAY Voters Face Decision -Tax B~ost or Dark Streets ' By WIWA!f SCHREIBER Of !tit Diiiy P'llft Sl1ll Voters In 10 Orange County strttt lightiJl8 diitrkts will be asked Nov. S to diJ? deeper for higher tnxes or risk 11 shutdov.·n of street lights nexL sun1m£'r. The districts, hair or wbiCh s a r ve Ore.nge Coast communities. rejected the san1e tax rate override measurca in · the Jl1ne pr imary e.lectlon. , Nin• other county lighting dlstrlctJ approved the increucs designed to offset a ,40 percent increase in po"·er costs over tho ~st year. To keep all the lights ~urning in the county, Southern C.alifomi1t Edi!ion and San Diego Gai; and Electric want an additional $676,789. The districts that balked at the lncretl!Je would contribute more than $51 4,000 of the total. Oran~e Coast llghting districts involved Jn the elcclioo and Ille increases being IOUghl lncludo: ' -Orange County Lighting District Number One in Capistrano 8eaC'h. Dana Point and South Lagunn : an inc~asc of 3.95 cehts per $100 of assessed \'l'tiU:l· lion to a total of IS cents on the t'Dx rate. -Ornnge County District 11 ln El Toro nnd 1\1isi11on Vll!jo : an lncrcaS<' of :1.9'2 cents per SIOO 10 a total of 2$ cents. Orange County District ll In the IS.. LIGIITTNG, P•i• All 1Vt1uport llor/Jor Art i\r uaeum. lnoks OOc::k to tilt A udacious Yf'ars. wlte11 f'Xltibir.a ware prt· se1ucd in tJie Balboo Pavilio11 . See f.Odny's \Veckn1dt>r. Al °""' S.rvl<t Al INtl'" I I L. M llo•tl II C•hlorf!l1 Al, DJ Cl•1.i11.i Ol·U COl!lkl 01 PNlfl Nelle•• "'' E•lt~lll '•" Al ElllHlllllll'ltlll (l·P Fl11•n~ fll t HO!'OK~ln II Ann l.llt(IO•• ll M•+lbo• Ai MOlltf lt" II • /M'00.1 Cf·) M\Ol~tt ,~tlllt It 1111•11 ... t ...... , ... o. ..... C.011111¥ Al•ll ""'" 114 11tu1 .. ,1t111h CM s-'• ,, ... SIKk Mlrkt~ ll•t TtltvlJJ•n Cf Tftt1~1•1 Ci·J Wtl!l!lt At Worl4 HtW"I Ill • t,_;l_.2~ DAILY PILOr __ s_e _____ ,_rid.11. Oclobtr 25, 1()14 1 flelpful Visit~ Ford Halts .. Mom of Quads RiJe)· 1-lears Countian's GriJJeS Courie1· For"1er 'Di1nes Girl' Gives Birtli ByIDegal Narcotic • s at lrast Ont' LDguna 1-fllls t wbo can't 11y h11 top rep«sen- lve N the county lM't llst'1lln1J. John Simens cl 25186 Pike Road had a special visitor today -Orange Counly t"'Uth District Supcr,1sor Thomas fUley. Simons, a rt!Ured construction '"·crker. attends mMt meetings of the board oC supeM'isors. lie often ·speaks up on is.sues. ,. llnt"y had heard timf' and again abou t Simons· problems at his homt and how .~y frOtn the ('OUnty v:ould come '\ut to look lhem over. Riley took Simons lip on the challenge today. • Sunons hrid thrf'f' problem areas. A shoppi ng center across La Paz Bnad, (rom Simons' back yard is higtlcr than :-i11no1J.S expt'C'tcd. so that the lights fro1n car11 at night shine over Simons' fence and bother him and his 'Wife. Item two, a water le•k between ty,·o fonner model homes In I.be tract has coollnued JI.nee Simona moved lnlo the neighborhood in ll171 , '11llrd, Slm<llll said hl1 horn< b11 27 defcct.1. R1lty said he could not offer much hope on the 'P defects because. <iis Sin1ons knov.·s. the ooe-year warranty period on his houst" llJs expired. He said he v.·ould refer the camplaint on the w!lter leak to the c:ounly road dcpartnlcnt. Regarding the night lights. Rilry !'i&id he would write a letter to the shopping tenter orflcials urging them to pul up fast·growing bushes along the l.a Paz Road slde of the property "We'll try to i;ee if v;e can put the pre:Murc on them,'' Riley said . • To Nixon I SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Sho!IJ Hansen, who made frequent appearance. for the March or Dimes as a childhood cripple, has given blrth to quadruplet daughters born a month prematurely. Attendants reported there were no complicattons, and mother and babies were doing weU today. By United Press Interua:tlonal t.lrs. Hansen, 28, went to tile delivery room at Southwest Texas An artificial narcotic U.9td " 8 local President Ford ha11 temporeMly halted Methodist Hospital at 11 p.m. Thursday and the first infant was born anesthetic tn eye IW'gery but potentially ;iirplane del lvt'ries of claMifled foreign 21 ininutes later. The last arrived at 11:37 p.m. , fatal If injected or inhaled may ht pOJJcy Jnformation to rormer President The quadruplets, in order of arrival, were 4 pounds 12 \l ounces, on the illeR!ll drug market , the Orange t\ixo n in calfomia, a "'bite H 0 u s e 4 pounds 2 ounces, 4 pounds 10 ounces and 3 pounds 10 ounces. County Coroner warned today. spokesman said today. lttrs. Hansen and her husband Alton, 30, a wholesale liquor It may have caused deaths of yottng h r salesman, have two other daughters, 5 and 7. T t' oreign policy ma t er 1a 1 • tradi· ft1rs. flansen was unable to walk as a child at Denison, Tex., ror people in Laguna · Beach · and \'/estmin- tionelly furnished for an Interim period about 10 years and helped promote the 1.1arch of Dimes program. ster. 10 outgoing presidents by t 11 e 1 r sue-.Now she gets around without trouble. Jim Beisner. supervising coroner's In~ cessors, has been delivered weekly by military courier plant to Nixon's home vest.igator, said the drug. which ts ~ng in San Clemente, since he resigned Aug. misrepresented by sellers as cocaine, 9· c M Sh D may have caused the deaths of three Air Force ~m1ches Huge Missile F1~om Aircraft "The flights have been deferred while Oilll ty ay ut own 1 .... aged addicts in lhe !>33• moolh. the \Vhile Howe etplores a I t e r n a t e The drug 15 called pfopercaine and melhods of providing !he rormer presi· dent with brlefing materials,'' pre ss ls used by O])hthamologlsts to deaden Secretary Ron Nessen said. s J H s • · the nerves during minor eye operations. He d e c I i n f;! d to say what the an . nan ot prmgs Beisner said JltUe ls known about the allcrnatives were a. why the review drug's properties, particularly when 1J was started. bas been misused. He said Nixon received his last packet er classified foreign policy documents Sa n Juan Hot Springs, during its tong to authorize construction of a chainlink He said tests on the three dead young WASHfNGTON (UPI) -The Air Force has SUCCi!ssfuUy launched an 86,000.pound intercontinental ballistic missile from a jet cargo plane. a move that could nlake Amerfca 's big ICBM's safer rrom Sovie t attack, the Pentagon announced &oday. 'Mle Minute1nan· I misaile, largest ob- ject ever dropped from an airplane, was fired briefly over the Vandenberg bir Force Base test range in California Thursday, then plwiged into lbe Pacific Ocean. ~ 1be Pentagon spokesman said a missile guidance system was not in- volved in U1e test and denied that it was he.Id in ainjunction wilb discussloo.s at.arms Jinlitation under way in Moscow. ~y's test apparently could lead If . iosWlation of the Jong-range missiles ~ plllllCS and make the ICBM 's less "11nerable from Sovie! attack than in t(tder&J'O:UJld silos where they are usually 1ored. • 1be iPintagon said the Minuteman·! ~ile was rolled out tbe back door .. ~ big CSA ,jet cargo plane in flight, suceess.fadly ignited and wa,, sent fiigbt ior-10 seconds. : The test came the same day Secretary ii 1 State Henry A. Kissinger arrived Mocvlt'-10 ·.nscuss arms limitations the Russians. The Pentagon said O!iJe ""'1es had been in Ille works many rmcths. . ·An Air Force spokesman said the $,000.polDld rocket was the I a r g e.I t '+eight ever dropped from an lircra!t. r previaulT~ was 55,000 pound!. Wanks 'Announce ~ering Loan Rate to 11 % • I • ~ l NEW YORK ·(UPI) -First National ~t)' BanJr-foday lowered its prime in- trest rati-• for corporate loans to I l oercent in a move to ease the tight· ~y supply and stimulate busineM. 'Olibank. the nation's second largest .ind a bellwether on interest rates for the banking industry. dropped intewt 00 loans by one-quarter percentage point ..-itbout immediate comment. . The. ... ,a4ioa-Js expected to touch oft a neW rouiil of lowering loan rates ~y banks iliroughout the n a t i o n . Manufacturers Rapk ,or U:is Angeles said ii also "'ill drop 1tS prime to l 1 percent. Several others folto\\'NI . : The lowering of lhe prime rate, lhe tntcrest banks charge best business ~ustomers for loans. follows the Federal t'-('~rve Board·s release of billions or dollars into Ule nation's money supply p head off fut't;hcr ccooomic decline. ORANGE COA~T :se DAILY PILOT ,,,,.0r""91 (Mii 0.H• Pl tot, wltf<IWl'll<'l It~ -It. tk.,...p,.,_1, I• Pll~U'lolwo:I b'W ti.OtMIOI CHM P\ltilul1I,.. C::O"'ll..,r s.p..rf!•ffll'-.,. ..... ""90. Mo"ll•r 1h•OWOft Fnotr .... C..:l.t ...,_._., N<!•Wo"I 8•1CI> HunUllQIGl'I 9itldlfl'oWl- ltl11 V•ll•y. ""'"' !>•dd•t.,.c• V&1i.r t#Od M-lk«h1\Glll~ (M<I t, 'll'IQM ttlQioNI t<Golll!fl 1\ 1Nl>ll\ht(I ~l!~!<UY\ Mid 5'.nclay,,. l'~ "''"'IO.OI 1P.10ir<~1no pl1nt "" JOO Wrll ftty ~l•ftl.COst1 M<I••· C•lllo"""'2m. R0bert N, Weed ""'''°""'' • ..., PwOl•'l't• . Jack R. Currey \'f(f ,,.,. ... .,,ti!.,.,, 6'--•l •flltO"' Thomas Keevll £dilor Thomas A. Murphlne M1,..o,1141Edlt• ~ddlebilck V~llty Office 1)101 Y P•1 ltO..O II~ Dlf9lf_,_.1, Other Otficn (0111 M.11 l MIWtU llltS~ lW-1 a.,.,. h l)U Ntw0tl'l1 IOIM...m Hi>flll"WIO" 8•1l~ , /Ill .. """ hl'-"ffd UOCIN a.1e1>. 1 IM~St""1 ., Telept,on. 111•1 '41~1 o.issilltd Advertlslnf'41·5'71 Slddlt09c;• VIII•• Nt~Ol'lk• 511 .. 3\0 ,,..., i.tf'I Cltmt~I! 49S-06l0 ~ tftl, O•lof\99 C..-it "'*11'11"'1 '-"L$ ,._, ""'~• llllPltftllO•I\. !"ll~r ~ , ,,, ,,,_,,_flh ""'""" ,,.,, l!e ~ ""4J'IO\ll IP'<l.tl Otrlftlullo\ 9' """''"" ,...,,.... .st ... c!Qtl fO(l<tQIP H IO 11 °"'-lltllit1o1, ~.. ~"''.., lty ,.,,.. \I Of .,...,,..,. • ..,... "' .. " "'Of '"°""''l lftllll"' ~o.tl_,..,.fllfllr I~e said the missile \\-'as pulled out the back door of the C5A by parachutes .at 20.000 feet over the test range. The rocket then fell with the parachutes turning it upright. On the way down dle missile ignited and at 8.000 feel built up enough thrust to stop falling and begin flying upward. The 10 seconds of fuel carried the missile to 20,000 feet before it fell back into the ocean. The spokesman said the lcsts ""'ere made to dete rm ine if the aircraft could success!ully ·drop such weights and if the missile could be ignited. The Soviets are moving to I a r g e r missiles with more powerful warheads that some strategists fear could be targ_etcd to wipe out lhe 1,054 land-based oUssiles in the United States. This has renewed interest in "mobile basing" of miSSiles on trucks, railroad carriages or planes so that th e Soviets would not l·now where they were from one day to another and couldn't pre-- target them all. The Air Force has not kept tts test series a secret but has not publicized it. From Page Al BOOM •.• to be submitted. to cities and SERRA might be interested In them • '1lf any aclloo. comes 'of this study, It will have an impact on the rate and nature of growth in thi.s lffB•" said Bell. Members or the SERRA board polnled out that treatment plant expansions will be done in five-year increments and will respond \o growth, rat.hi!r than in· duce it But the population figures outlin- ed by Bell could affect the size of SERRA's ocean out.fall. Director earl Kymla, who represents the Moulton-Niguel Water District, said that while the population figures recited by Bell include some areas not served entirely by SERRA, they are still con- siderably higher than t h e population figures on which the Coastal Commission wants SERRA 's ocean outfall to be bas- ed. SERRA bas asked for a larger outfall. "What we're asking for is re830nabl.e," said Kymla. "We don't want to come back in 15 to 20 years and haye to ~·ii".! a~!~~!' ~~~ "'..!!!'.!!! with. ~i:v-1'11 dollars because ·the first one \\'SS too small.'' .- .Bell said he would submit !he figures to SERRA in a 1etrer \\"hich can· De t:i kt-n to the Coastal Oin1m1ssio n. .Bell said if It is assumed that the second amendment tG thE! c o u n t y ' s general plan is adopted In the form that 1he planners submit it ·:ind if the courtt}''s C\Jrrcnt grov.1h and planning policies continue and e\·erything ap- pro,·ed is built out. then these are the population implications of the county's and San Juan's Jand use elements: -Dana Point , 30.000 . -Capistrano Beach, I !,000. -Bear Brand Hanch and Co\inas de Capistrano, 18.000. -o·;.;ci l Ranch (based on low In· lf'n.sity dcvelopmenl which could b e changcd t. :m.ooo. -Aegean ~fills. S.000. -~lis~ion Viejo . 91,000. -Laguna Niguel. 53,000. -Chapman-Presley property. i .000. -Aliso, 8.000. -The r-.11ssions. 6.000. -San Juan Capis1ra.no. ~2.000. last Friday, although they \\'e re not 1 history the hangout of Indians, ailing fence topped With barbed-wire around people have been slow and tedioQs but delivered by courier. He refused und('r sociely matrons, motorcycle gangs and the springs. have proven fairly conclusively that pro- repeated questioning to disclose how they yoong hippies, may be closed down next And peracine killed a J~year-old Laguna were delivered. if the young people who now Nessen said Ford and Nixon have week. use the springs tear down lhe fences, Beach girl who died in a hospital last not talked in ovtt a month and Oct. 11 Orange County supervisors have been Sampson said the pools them s e Ives month. was the date of the last courier flight. He told by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper should be filled in and destroyed. An autopsy found traces of the drug added that Ford had not even received that the old springs along Or 1 e g a The question of what is to be dbne in the girl 's body and her boyfriend d. 1 rt h st 1 r N" , Highway about a dozen miles from San 'lh lh . . a 1rec repo _ on t e a e o 1xon s w1 e sprmgs 1s in the hands of told police they had "snorted." a white health. which apparently look a turn Juan Capistrano, .constitute a liability a special task force studying future for the worse Thursday \\·hen the former to the county. uses of the wilderness park. powdered drug through their nostrils president was hospitalized in Long Kuyper said the bubbling s Pring 5 • Plaruiers on that panel feel there Js thinking it was cocaine. Beach. · \\'hich were channeled into concrete pools a fair chance the springs will be leased Beisner said bolh became m but the Ford also had no plans to personally when the spa was In its heyday' con· to a private developer for construction boy recovered enough to take h I s visit Nixon when he goes to Los Angeles stitule swimming pools that don't con-of a new spa or commercial camping airlfriend to 'a h.owi.(tal where she died next Fr1·day 'o a c · all N form to legal pool requirements. a-a ~ ,....,. ,. r ampalgn r y, essen '" · a few l.,..,-Jater. said. To live up to the building code, Kuyper Despite claims to the contrary, county •~3 The Los Angeles trip ls another In said the pools must be •!lltered. and health officials say the pool water , The latest case involved a l~year-old a series of campaign appearances whlch surrounded by a five-foot higb enclosure. mineralized to the point of appearing Weami.nster gjrl who died. in Orange Ford believes are helping COP can-"Otherwise, the cowity is increasing milky and heated by volcanic sulfur County Medical Center recently of 1'hat didates in the Nov. 5 off.year elect.ion, ils exposure to possible liability by allow· deposits, is· not overly polluted. was origlnally thought to be an overdose according to Nessen. ing public use of the pools while not County historians say the old springs Nessen said Ford bas remained in complying with requirements," Kuyper were probably discovered by Indians of cocaine injected into her arm. the dark on the status of Nixon's healtlh said. Jong before Spanish conquistadores Beisner said fatar cocalne overdosea despite a liaison established for that The county acquired the springs as came to the area. The first resort was are rare, leading his investigators to purpose between Ford 's and Nixon's doc-part. of the 5.~acre Ronald \V. Caspers built iri the 1880s and connected to believe me also fell victim to the killer· tors. He did not explai n why. Regional Park at Starr-Viejo Ranch. San Juan Capistrano by a spec I a I The likelihood that Nixon \\-'ill undergo lfarbors. Beaches and Parks Director stagecoach line. drug prope.raeaine. surgery appeared to increa!le today, with Kennetb Sampson will ask supervisors The spa thrived until the depre5.5ion In the third case, investigators are doctors working to delerminc whethe r yeatJ, when lhe owner demolished the not as sure prope:racaine was involved.. be is among a minority of phlebitis bu.ildingst leaving only concrele foun-The decomposed body of an onlden-- patienls who do not respond well lo Thieu Fires Staff dations lhat still stand on the property. lilied young man was rowx1 a I 0 n g drug trealment. Despite the spa closure, tbe springs "lf anticoagulant (drug) therapy can-SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) were .still popular for camping and nude Laguna Canyon Road earlier this month. nnot be adequately established and co-President Nguyen Van Thieu's govern-bathing -even after county officials He was thought to be 8 drug overdose ntrolled, then surgical intervention is ment is firing 371 officers for corruption, pulled out most of the brush that seclucl-victim but autopsy results have been Dr a reaJl_Posslbility," Nison's physician, the defense ministry announced today. ed. the pool from the nearby highway. inooncluslve. . -Lungren, said 'lbtnday. f~~~~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiigiiiii;;;~ii~;;ii;i;;i;i~~iii;::= " FromP .. e Al LIGHTING .•. Irvine, Ttmtln, Easl Tmtin and El 'Toro area; an increase of 9.27 cents to 2S cents per $100. -Orange County Di.strict 14 ln Los Alamitos and Rossmoor ; an increase of 6.93 cents to 26 cents per $100. -The Sumet Beach lighting district ; an increase of 8.99 ceot:s to 26 cents per $100. Tbe ta.I rate increa~ would raise anywhere from another $110,400 in Dis- trict 11 to $3,300 more in the SWlSet Beach District. County officials have esumated 150,000 people live in the affected I i g h ti n g districts. About 8,300 street lights are involved . Trustee Seeking Five to Form Ad,jsory Group Lagtma area Saddleback Community College trustee Larry Taylor is seeking five persons from his district to serve on a new advisory committee. The oommitlee would make recom· mendations to Taylor, one of seven persons on the twcryear college's board of trustees. The Laguna district extends f r o m Irvine Cove lo Three Arch Bay. Taylor said he is seeking members of the general public who have an In- terest in education and with Saddleback College. He said ii is an attempt to intpro\·e communications between lhc college and the community il serves. Taylor asks that let~ers of app)lcation be sent !o him at his home. 463 l\f)'rtle St., Laguna Beach, or to the college, 28000 f\farguerite Parkway. 1'1lssi0fl Vie- jo_. Introducing Drexel's Chotillon"' The formality, the romance, the dignified styling of the"court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming tnood of Oak. Gove1·nme11t to Ohse1·ve Vets' Day; Banks Ope11 The new fed eral Veteran's Dny holiday Mun1cipnl courts will be closed Nov. itooday wlll be ob~ed by m o s t 11, a spokesman said, because non~ }lovemment offices In Orange County. of the judges will be around. The court 1t'19ugh schO(lls. banks and most retaU offices, howe¥tr. will be optn that day. 1stores will remain open. Stnte offices.. public schools iind pr1vate Most county memorial iservice! and schools, v.•il! also take. their holiday Nov. ceremonies, e1long Wltb other o f ft c e t t. closure~ ·won 't take place until !ht tradi· City offices In halt the county's cities. 1lon1l Nov. 11 Armlstlce Day observe· will be clo~ Monday with tho rest t!on v;a.ltlng until the tradlUonal d•Y· All federal and county oUiets wlll Orsna:e CoaSt city hall! that will be be closed l\fondA)'. there wHI be no cloltd f\fonday include F'ountaln \r.a lley, mall delivery and no municipal eourts ·lluntlngton Beach, Irvine. Newport will be In ~es!ion. Superior Courl wlll Beech, San Juan Capistrano and Seal be open Monday, resuvini lho hOUday Beach, Newport Beach has also delnyed un11l No~. 11. ~ -Its tnsh collecUon by one day. • -. OAEXEL-+iERIT AGE-HENREDON'-WOODMARK-l<AAAST AN-8AKEA WUllDAYS & SATUaDitYS":OO lo S:JO CLOSID MOHDAYS • NEWPORT BEACH • tm WESTCLIFF DR.. 642·- LAGUNA BEACH• :M> NORTll COAST HWY .• <~t TORRANCE • zflMt RAWTIIORNE Bl.VD. (()pfn Fri. UI 9, Sim. lM;laJ mim • • JIU DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. - Asking for Trouble? • I • ' Irvine 's City Council has done a flip nop on whether homes should be built in the proposed Ora~getrce dcve.lopmcnl in a high noise area near f~I Toro Marine Corps Air Station. CouncjJmcn Art Anthony and Robert \Ve st changed their votes, turning a 3-2 denial of Randall Presley's proposed all -udult development into a 4.1 aet~Jlla.nce. Mayor Gabrielle Pryor opposed thl: project 1n both votes. Although the de\'e lopment lies outside the imaginary boundary of intoler'able noise from the _jcts1 the area is regularly bombarded \vith lhe same J_ev.el of noise experienced by jackhammer operators. Two (actors rigured into the ('hange: the pos· sibility or a_ lawsuit by the .developer charging in verse condemnation-not Jetting him use his property-and the·human buffer theory of keeping commercial jet~ outb f El Toro. ·Should future residents be subjected to the high existing ~01se to keep_ c~nt".residents from being blasted with commercial Jet noise from possible joint useofEIToro? -\, '!~e Daily Pilot applauded the council's ea rl ier ·decision. If future Orangetrce residents' co mplaints ~ting a hi gher noise level to the council t h an the ~M(lrine jets bring Orangetree-. no one is lo blame .but -'lhe council. ... .. Logjam Breaker \\1ith traffic cases stackini:! up in lhe llurbor .Judicia l District Court, the Orange County Board of Supervisors has moved to break the logjam by "b.uthor1z1ng a new traffic commissioner position fol' ~facility. ' oercf.'nt increase in lhC' traffic caseload. 1'hc n C\V commissioner, who can be seated ;.1s cu rly <JS December, \Viii be assigned to hear most traffic matters. freeing the j udges to handle higher priority cri1ninal <ind civil cases. One l'CSU ll could bl• 1norc uniform t'r1..•;1lment of traff ic \'iolators. ·r hc ro mn1ission er \\'ould h\J\"(! the sa n1~· quu l ification~.ns a judge an<I could tr~· regul;,1r <'a St·s ,if the defendant did no t object , 1'hc approved salary of about $JU,UOO a year i:-. SJ.000 belO\\' that of a regular j ud ~e and \\'ill t·on1c out of the· existing (•ourt bucl~ct, a long \\"llh funds for :-.up port ncrsonnl;'l. ·rhi s is a n(·l·dcd a11cl sensible expendil.u1'('. Co1nmu11ity Offering ~tembers of the Saddle back Community College lxlard of trustees expressed concern recently about the lo\v turnout a t the first program in its communit\• le<'lure series. lt featured form er IJC'partment of th£. Interior Scc-rctary Ste\vart Udall : 1'he trus tees shoul cln "t. l>c overl y \\'Orried . The progran1 is nC\\' and it t;.1k('s time for nC\\,. tlungs to be<'omc knO\\'ll . No doubt as it n10\'CS <1long. the serie!-i ''ill atlract n1or~ ;.ind 1nort' rt.'siclcnts and ::;t.udents . 'l'hc district i:-. s pending S!i.t\00 to pa_, lhl· ll't'\Ul"l'l"S, a n in teresting bl end of leaders in n1;,1nv chffcrent fi (•lds . · Explurl'r ;ind adventurer John Goddard spoke t11 about 180 persons last \\'eek. Upcoming g uest s include u Pulitzer Prize-\\•inning journalist. an oldtime filn1 buff. the otcanographer son of the late a\·iator Charles Lindbergh and an antique appraiser. ----- \ . ~ A fifth judge is scheduled to be appointed to the ft?ur-judge court in spring, but supervisors were ;;id - .v1sed immediate action is needed to cope Y.'ith a 21 The lecture 1;1r:._ogram offers a little something for everyone. And 1t represents a significant s t art in getting the college and the community together. SB 'My sermon for today is on the virtue of forgivene ss ..•. ' , - ~any World Airports $.till Lacking Security W.AS.lilN.GTON -New secret docttment-s-te ll of 18 busy "'o rld t1ir- por\s 1Nhich are OJX1n·to Arab terrorist attack because of la1t security or their 1ocition in guerrilla·infested areas. The new survey by the Federal Av&tion Administration s upersedes o!HilOi.is·summer turned ,up by Rep. -John l\1urphy, D-N.Y., a !louse air safety t°xpert. When we printed the names of the eight ''most vulnerable'' a i~rts then, we Y.'c:re criticized for br~~ing the seal ~f se~recy on clas- si fi e d "" FA A documents. BUTlY•: r eason ed th at travelers ha d a right to that infor- ma,J.ionr Mid now th( 'new su r vey ~E\~S to bear us ouft The c urrent l''A.A study sho"'S thai London, "'hich we listed as a ~ecurity horror story, is now much ;mproved. New Delhi and Bangkok have been dropped from the earlier hst! In. 11ny ease, aceording to U.S. intel- 1igil\ce reports, the f<~edayeen already l;n<JW which airports are easy marks. T)l.e new study, classified "For Of-. fielaf Use Only," na mes the 18 "High .Ri11~ Foreign Airports" as Rome, Frankfurt, Ams terdam. Geneva, Zurich. l\1adrid, Beirut, Athens, Tel Aviv, Paris, l\funich, London. Istan- bul~ Vienna. Brussels. Barcelona, CoQ!Cnhagcn and Lisbon. T"E:RRORISTS have struck most frequently, the docUincnts say, at Mupich ~here 11 incidents have O<'· eurred. The FAA probcrs cite \Vest Getmahy·s "close Israeli tics·· as one reason for the attacks. Second . with five episodes, is Jtome. Athens ::i nd Beirut h 8ve had four each, and FrankCurt a nd Amste rdam haVe had ihree. Beirut and Te l Aviv are pra ised by the FAA for doing their best. but they are,clasiified "High Risk" because or their location in the volatile l\.liddle :East. London has improved mightily, but'is still listed because or the large number of fl ights, particularly depar- tures bound for the United States. Zurich and Geneva are branded as risks for an intriguing reason. Arab terrortsts1 according to the·FAA 's in- telligence, a re an gr)' oV<!r Swit:i:erlan· d's w4lingness to nUow a Genevn ~ace tonf1:rence on the l'oliddle East I ' ' ''i\1TAt'KS at this time would be aithed·at dtsrupting peace conference <:ind as punishment or SWiss fo r al- lowing the conference," the FAA ~tudy says. FOO'F~OTE : l\1urphy push ed throug~1aw permitting an e mbargo o n Ill .'h etwecn the United States :o\Od co 'lies with risk-prone airpor- 11;, In p t11.e correspondence Murphy ' ne.r Gloomy Gus "Fea c;ot Crimt'' on OCTD buses n cl'er \occurred to me until rumor monger Eugene Covt.lli brought it up. His task forc:e is really looking under rocks for problems. M.R.T. '""'-"') °"' l•tr1rnt..1l ~rt 'lllofrtlM "''-"*r• _. M Ml -••i.arn1 rftlKI "" ,,.. .. fl "-"'•'INJl'f-klllll ¥•Mr 'ti,.,.._. Qt_,°""' o.t1,~1e11. . • (JACK ANDERSON) has been urging the Department of Transportation to begin enforcing the law, BIRCJJ BARK : Pres ident rord warmly embraced C. R. Lewis, a prominent J ohn Birch Society mem- ber. when he came lo \Yashingtun recently. Le"•ij is rupning for the S:Cnatc in Ala'ska on the Republican licket. so Ford pa'sed with Lcv.·is for the tradift.Oiaal ha nd-shaking' SCf!t\C for 1 campaign use. The President even thre w in a n exlra pi cture of them strolling togethe:r and <:i "Dear C.R." letter telling Le"' is: "I am looking for"•ard to workinJt with you in thr Senate ... The John Birch Societ.v shOY.."(.'d 1\s appreciatiom later by ripping f"ord apart in its "'The Review of the News," "'hich featured a full-page <id for Lewis' contracting firm ''ON E. CANNOT esca pe the feeling," deCliK"ed the Bircher publication. "that Gerald Ford is un - der a discipline and ser\•ing a radical cause .• __ \ ''When the script calls for declaring that American. youth s hould prepare to emulate the exampl e of young slaves in the eoncentration camp that is Red China. Gerald Ford follov.•s the script." In sum. said the <i rt lele. thl· President i~ a "hustler for Chairm<.1n Mao." FOOTNOTE . The \\lhite I-louse declined comme nt on the endor- sement of the John Bit"t'h cundidate_ But a t the GOJ> campaign commit- tee, a spokesman told us the (•;111- dida"te's ph il osophy wciI;hs rar le:-.s than "whether he cctn win·· \\'ATCll ON \\'1\STE: The Air Force s hipped 350 personnel officers across the nation to San Antonio for a con- fere nce on management efficiency. The object was to save money for lhc taxpayers. Sources familiar with such conferences s uggest, on the cont1:ary, that it cost the t axpayers more thun will be saved. Just the per diem bills turned in by the 350 conferees addL'd up to SS2.0IJO. An Air Force spokesman told u~ "There is no way to fhturc lra\'l'l eosts. WASlllNGTON "'lllRL: In a s tt·rn memo·to his staff, Int erior SC'Cl'(•tary Rogers Morio n ltil d thcrn their junketing has reached "unrca.~onahlc proportions" and must be cul back. Aiortt.1n's own receflt junkets in clude t rips to Maine·, the Gulf•Coasl . Missis- sippi a nd Alaba ma • _ . A Whi te House aide. who defi'ed t he de mands ol lhe Watergate crew, is returning to government a s the Interior Dept. 's· communications chief. Tl<' •!I Bill Rhatican, who s ingle-ha ndedly stop· ped the Nixon campaign from politicizing the While 11ousc anti-drug program ... We reported rec~ntly lhat Army rcccultcrs hjtd been slg- nin~ up misfits and even criminal$ In their eagerness to reach recruiting go;J.ls. Army Secrctary'ltoward C111 - 1nway has nov.· written us plcdAing: "\V e arc makin~ a sincere allt!:mpt to t>ll minate all irrcgularllle5 from Army recruiting. I hope lhe unfor· tun11tc practices used in lhe past by ::i few Army recrui ters will noL detract from the overall ouµ;tanding ~utcess or our rccruiUn~. cfforl1<". I No Plnee for Cnn1pnign ltlnnngers Justice Department and Politics \V ,\Slt l NGTON -In one of his n1orc e rfulgent priva te moment ". Lyndon B. J ohnson said: "If Stokell'Y Ca1:m ichacl (a black revolutionary 1if the "GO'sl \.\'US knocking al the \\'hill' llouse door \\'ilh a bo\\•ie knife in ont· hand and a, pistol in the other. Han1 scyClark "'ouldn 't arrest him. This "·as typica l Johnsonian ridicule o f the n Attornev General Clark. who is OO\\' the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate 111 New York. and in Johnson·s tim(• \\"<IS triticized for soft attitudes on handling dissidc111 clements. Clu.rk la ler as- soriatcd himself \\"ith thl' ain1s (Jf a I lanoi go'"ernrnent \\'hO~e inva ders had been killing AmL•rir:.ins :i l a ralt' running up to 31111 a v.ce k S(} IT IS 1101\" rather surprisi ng tO find Sen::11 c ca ndidate Clark ad- \"o<·l.lt1ng poli cies agreeable to manr who found contcm ptible some of his attitudes of the past. Cl:1rk is advocating a reform of th1· Justice Department which a ppeals 10 many constitutionalists who have Jong regarded "'ilh dis may an entrcn· RICHARD WILSON ched practice \\"htc h arises fron1 cor r• ·Jt attitudes. To have the ad- ministration of criminal justice in tht' hunds of Political ca mpai gn managers "'ould SC'em lo be such an obvious corruption that it \vould h:l \"l' long aco been abandoned Instead. it ha:; been an acceptt'd practice hallowed hy time and prccedi;;nt. <ind leading ultimately to the appointment, of an Attorney General wfl o puffed his pipe in s ilence 111•hi\c list,ning to proposals for breaking and entering. tll ilrkmail and the rcc-ruitml'nl of t•all i:irl!' to shame and di scredit leader·.., nf thl.' political opposit ion _. JOllN N. l\litchcll "'as not. by f;.ir , tht> first poli1 ical manager appointed Attorne y General ;ind thus en1 IXl"·ercd to make· dceisions on \\"ho shall be prosccult«I and 1\·ho shall nol in an in1perfect political \\"Orld \\•hich emits a steady procc:;sionof malefat'- lurs. It is "'rong , thal's for sure, e\"en \Vhcn done by Franklin D. Roose\"C!l. IJ\\·ight D E1scnho"·er. 1-larry S. ·r rum;in and John F Kennedy. l'he reason~ for do1nc this :•re nc\"cr adnutted but readily pen·cptible. The president "·is hcs his t hief law e nfor- cer and monitor of such sc~iti vc proceedings as anti-trust and civil rig_hts actions to bt' under the direr· tion of 'ml'll compatible with the president ·s intcr(•sts.· 'rhis is not necessarily bad, J>('r se, when the president ·s interests are pure and benign, but the pr:ictice invites many <ibusl's. raw deals --and even covcrups. former Attorney General Clark's propos;ils rontain points typical of his t:ilent for 1mpral'ticality and are more s"'('CpinJ;?. than the politirally oriented la"·yt·rs of Co ngres:. y,•ould he \1 illing l•1 accc11t . Hl"T TllE R t: 1:-. one po1nl ur \he' 13 ('lark o ffers which <ICS('f\CS im - n1('diall! :ittcnllon lie \\"Ould prohibit by law th~ a11f)ointn1ent tu a hiAh Justice Depart n1ent posilion or <JO.\" p('rson who has partil'ip;itt"d sil!- nifieantly in a presidential ('a mpaign. \\'ho held a high p<1 rty posit ion. or v.·ho sought hi g h political offire within ly,·o years of his appointment • ·rhat n1eans no more l'ampaign m;1n:igers a p pointed Allornl·y Gent'ral. If su{'h <1 Jay,' had been in ef- fect there \\"ouhl likely have been no \\'alergalt•. or at lca.!>l no t one "'hirh directly ln\"o)vcd the hi~hesl offi cials ol go\"crnme nt and lctl t9_...t.he_.res1g· nation of a preside nt.· \\lhc n such a pro1>0s;,LI is endorsed . it must be borne in mind that the one truly profcssion<1 I prcisecutor in the prescnL Justice Departme nt has become a s ubject of controver sy. ~lenry Petersen 's r elations with ex- President Nixon while Watergate prosecutions we re under way was more cozy than perfectionists would have desired. E ven so. there is no -:vidence that Petersen was in afiy "ay obstructing justice. and he war- ned the President that if any in1- peachable evidence came his wav he would send it to Congress. PERFECTJ(lN is not likely to be :ichie\·ed in any circumslances. hut 'lhe outlook for 1t 1s better i£ the Justice Departm ent is converted into a mini stry of justice in the full sense of what is me;i nl b.v justice for all. Clark i.s ad\"ocating al~ that t}le 1>rcsi dent, the \Vhite I-louse st<:iff or others actin g for the President should be prohibi ted from interfering in s pecifi c cases or matters in the Justice Department. That is probably v.•holl y unconstitutional, as "'ell as un- •\.•:ise, but a good purp:ise would be ser - \"ed by requirin g a formal public record of re presentatio ns to the ministry of jll'Stice on criminal mill· tcrs from any source A Solution to the Doctor Shortage "f,. !!!" E:'.rl 1!.1"·· Our lci:.nslators. our 1.'liucator.!>, and the lh.·alth. Education and \\lclf~1rl' r>l'pa r1mcnt all ha\"l' rc\"i('\ll'd lhl' :-.hnrt<igl' nr medical doctors in 1h~· l'n1t ~d St;Jtcs. Every type of gr;int tn mcd1c<1I srhool:; and scholarships to the student has been made. Literal ly n1il11ons of dollnrs have been spent in ;1n au cn1pl to produce cnoui::h doc1nr1' In ser ve our people. F~ach result ha:-. rallcn short of our rH_·t·ds TlllS COUNTR \' nreds a N~lionnl /\cacl emy fo r l\·l edicine t hat \\Ill gradua te a minimum of five lo si~ thousand doctors annually. E.ich ~late s hould he allov,.ed to enroll oi :-;pecified number of applicants a year. An equally important pro\·i:;ion ..:ould ;illo\v ('Orporalions, churches. latx1r unions. minority groups. t·lc .. to spon.~or additional apphcants. Thi· sponsoring unit \Vnuld p;.iy tor lhl' s<'hoollng 111 rl'turn for a pre·:1grcf'ct term of SC'rvice from the .studt'llt i\.1an .\" flf 1 he J:N:at fund -raisin.: r:impa1~ns. such as the llcart Fund. th(• CanCl'I' Fund. ~ind ~-luscu lar J)ystrophy rlrivt1 nlight .!>fl{H\sor ;1 numbl·r of tip11llc<1nls in C:\fhanAC' rnr' th1• i.:rartua11··s aid in their scarl'h fnr tu res of the pn rt 1cu l;ir cliseas(' 1'he appli cants c·ou!cl he st>lccll'tl just us applit·ants arc chosen for th1· Military Academ ics. Tht' rundldatcs. bc ro r r beinit admitted t o th•~ Academy. "'ould :igrcc to scrvc a designated sector of soeiet\I for an agreed len.i.tth of l]m(' uncr inromc. This would be in repaymtnt for th<'11' training. Federal runds could be used to cstabli:<:h the Academy in the mo:ll desirable local ion in the country, TJIE ~1 0ST important heneCits to our S(K'iety of :1n increased number of medical doctors would be: t t !the sick "·llo need n1t•dita l attention lhc most. th~ ~ldorl y. lhl~ poor. anti the i.-itlzt·ns in lar!{e e111es and rural arcns \\'Ollld I)(' morc Hkcly to get it ; 121 more doctors rould he used in r~eurch fnr (•ures or the dre ad dist'U$eS and (~)If the ccono1nlc tht•ory of ''supply and dc·mand" control~ prires. thc fees for tt r1octor·~ ~er vi('CS would be lowered. (._ __ M_A_I_L_Be_x ___ ) L.etrt·rs fnn•1 rt>oder.~ art< 1re/conll" Nor· 1110//JJ 111ritl'rs .~hnu/d eonVf!y thei r mes- .~(lyes zr1 ,1()(} W(lrd.~ or /1'.~$. Thr riqltt 10 con-- deuse /el/er.~ lr1 /11 spac1· or 1·hn1.rnore libel I.~ ri·~crved All /1·1ters t1111s1 Hl('/ude s1g- 11alurt• nr1d 11101/rny oddr1·.1·s bur flOrtil"'.~ 11u1y b,, rv1l/ih(•ld t111 '''que.~t 1/ sil//rclcnl rro.w.11·1 J.Y oppart'11r J.>111.'ln1 1v11/ not be p11/1lisl1c<l It "l' hope to pro\1rh• :idt'quale mcdical CO\"eraj!e fur the people \\"ho nl'('d the allcnlion the most and at ;l f(·(· t h::it 1 he~ c un a rrord to l)<J.\'. "l' had tx·ttt·r :-.tart training mor<: nh'riicnl clurlor:- (':\Bl. J-: ll''l)EN l'nlu1nhu ..... lndian<t 'l 'ra11sit IJf111f1f s ·rn thc F.riilor Contrary !o your cd1!tu·i;il nl ()ti 2tl, I would s trongly urge all citizens 1o vole anainst "' sale!< l~1x i11crc<1!-le fnr the <lrnn~<' County Transit Distr1r1. I am In rornplctc 1.1!lreemcnl \111h .your editorial a!! to the neert for an expanded rrubl1e t ransportation :-.ystcn1 to combat the du:.tl problems or a dwinctlinJ?. ('n('rgy supply and a polluted atmos pher<" llO WF:VF.R. 1 am npllO!\Cd lo financing this S)'Slcm throuJth th\' .snlcs 1ax . The sa l<'s tax 1s o r('~r('S!Sl\C tax y,·hich Call s dlsprop11rt ion:1tely u1X>n IOY.' n nd rniddlc income \\ a1:r' 1.'arncrs. the· \"Cry iX'Ople ~ho ar1• least able In at lord addll1onal laxcs ;1\ :.1 timl· whl'rl our t·conr1m\· ,.., C)(pcril'ncinJt !<.1 multanrou.s inflation :ind rere!'s 1on . \Vh ilc "'e arc strul!ghng to rceri , clothe ;ind house ourscl\"C$ o n a fixl'd· 1nromc. ""htle 1>r1ces continue to skyroc kct,.and wh<:n I v•c arl' <J1Jprr•h1•Tl'-•\1!.b.l"""+v< '''''''": 11( •111r jobs i1s unc n1pl o~mL·nt i.:ro11:-., 11l· roinnot conlinu(' 1n ;,1111111 nur 1·l11c·t 1·rl rl'prescntati\"l'S tn ""JK"ll!I.\ 1~1-.: .. U'- orlto the "'rlfarl' 1 oll" \\It· are hl'lllJ.! ;1 ... ~t.·1! t11 ha1;1n rl' 0111 pcr!'lonal hudgPI:-. and get \1 <i;.!1· increasl's 0111~· 111 r1·lt1rn for 1n("r1•a:-.1•<I producli\"1\y. I s ay the s;1 n1<' mus1 ;ippl y to (nu· eounty govcrnmt•n! L<•I then1 kno" th:ll l\C' t.'Xf)('CI them tn better rnanal!l' tht• funds that thf'\ presently ha\·c available sn as tu provide us \1' 11 h n1uch needed publ1l' lrans portat1on "1th1n t'Xi:-.t 1n i.:. revenues FINA LL\', ll·I U!'-all lcarn from lhC' experiences of BA BT "'h1rh suffered through man) ~1·:1rs of political s henanigans. and admini~lrci l i\'e mismanaj!l•n1en l l)Ct:tUS(' arldilion::i l tnonc~· \\a~ al\\<I)~ OJ\"t11lable th1·ough sales t:1x l'f'\ ('nues t.:11:'\I ~: EDELSTEIN IC i~1l1 I IJ i ,.f•c• l if• 11 ·ro thC' t:dil or · l am hoptnJ: th:.it thl' ril.iz('n!': \\Il l ratif~ lht' ra1)1rt tri1ns1l mcasur1·. Propo~1t io n J\, by u wide margin, Hro:1dly SllCflking. the inaulo(uration or r11p1tl tr<insit is O~('CSSitatcd b)' tht~ @lt:ir C'r1~ls. the en~rg~ crisis and the ~l1\"l rorvnfnl :1\ ('J"isis. lt is CSJ>l'Ci<Jllr impe ratl\•c In Southern California \\'h<>re lh(' lack ~f 1t has btcn :-.o dcstrucl1\"ll (lf our tn"·ns ~net open space and ha8 dl'pr1\'t•d the young, the olri , the roor llnd lhc crippl1.>d or the 1ransporlat1on they should h::i\ l'. 'rhou~h modc~t . monl'y-"·1:-.c. the mca!'urc 1s a firm ~le111n thc direction that ""l' mu:-.l J.lO. , JA~1£S\\' llll.l.El" '"' ,, ·;~ Tothl'Ed1tor . , Chnpt~r rnl'mh<'r" ol American l-'i('ltl S c rvir..: lnlt•rna li ona l ~('hnlar:-.lnp:-. urt• l'QnCt•rned bv t"hc misrc~rtst•ntatlon in the hf':idlin<' ···~-·'--··-· .-..~. . ..,..~ ...... u1•l\1e•J\l -'1\"Ulll"l'llllll~ll'IC pl::inned ('ducat1onal donation to be /.!l\('n ~y the llotary Club. "fhe 1n1press1on th;1t AFS 1 ... 10 rCC't'l \'t• SI .oou \\"as crronl'Oils Thi ~ year AFS J!'i :;upportin i:: ~C \'t_•ral l1Jre1gn sludents at th<l hi gh i;c hool.~ \~\· arc also currently eng:i,qcd 1n :-.t•lr~t1on of .students v.·ho \\'ill he l(•;1\'1ng soon to re11resent u:-111 othl·r t·0i1111r1e1' abroad \\"(' :-.ol1t 1t ~uppor1 lrom uur nt•ighbors. mcnlbl'rs of lhc communit y "·hich 1s enriched b\' the \:iricd cul_turul. exposures AFS (:i ,•cs parlll'1PUl1ng high schools We "'ould horH.' lha t our prospt.'Cli\"C donor ~ \\"Ould nol be n1 i:-.ll'd b\· the hcadlLnC' ~\"hich indir<1tl'd );tJCh :j J:COCl"OUS gi0 1n our bt'hall \\'<'did not ~ct it· ltl"Tl-1 \\'ILSO~. l)1strirt S<'rl ,. A ~'S I nlC'rn'l ScholarshiiJS Or<1nJ.:l' Ctly Coastal CC'nlral Ilist1'1 Ct ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R()bert N. \l'eed, Publ1sh1•r Thomas f\ee v1I. £d1tor Rnrbora l<reitncli . £d11or10/ PO!/f' f;diror The C'dl1or1al p;IJ.:c nf thl" O:u1v Pilot seeks to 1nfnrm <1nd sllmulatl" rt'aders hr prl'sen11nJ! on this p;ige dt\l'r~(' cnmmrn1:iry <ln topiri of in- trr(':-.l by s3 nd1 catl•d c-olum111~1~ <ind cartoonist~. hy pro\ 1rl1n.: a forum lo~ rt·adt'r~ · \"ll'\\"s anrl h~ 1)r~nt1n~ lb;$. nt>1<i:-.p;l!Jt•r'1' op1111<w1" t1nd idea<> on cur-rrnl top1r:. Thi' c-rlllonal flp1n1on~ llf lhe l);tl l~ J"1lot appt.u <•nl~ 1n tht' l'dunrl.'1 roh1mn 111 tht• ln\I nf the pllJ.!t> (lp1n1on~ l'~llrl·~ ... rd h~· th{' rolumn11'l~ un<I rannf1n1~1 ... and lt'ttl·r 1<it1tt'rs ort> tht'1r ~11<in Jnd no <'nt1or:-.~'f0t'nl of lh('1 r \ ~t'\\' b\ th1• D111ly P1h1t should h<• 1nft rr¥d. - Fri'duy, October 2.;, 1974 , • .. .. . .. ::-. •. Frl OAiLVPR.OT :l .'S • in the News Names .Oil 'Dummy' Firms ited s SAN FRANCISCO tUPI> wells and 1ease~ at inflated "l t1:ould rtteive a phone .LA Star Editor Arrested ,-The brothel or oil price~. through Fundamen-call from Jack 'for me to promoter Juck t>, Burke tul, to his various tnvestor make out n check for ·x· I~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~ has told :1 jury how he. progr~ms. By this method o.imount and 1 1,1,·ould do ti set up firms the go•;ern· three firms alone, the lhat,"Roberts ald. ment contends were "dum· prosecution said . milkOO in· In the beginning the wit· mies'' used to siphon in· vestors in 1968·69 of $ro8,281 ness suid he was paid rorhis vestors' money into the thatwenttoJack Durke. effort \Yilh $500 monthly defendanl'spockets. Robert said h e took checks sent to his wife by · Sunday is F'l1DBAY' LOS ANGELES <UPI> - Police searched the orficcs of a <A'eekly l\C\\'Spnpcr and .jailed iL" editor fu1· pn11l1ng a photo gr aph of actrc ~s 1\nr.il' Di cJ.:i n· i'IUn 's f;,ee !>Upt•t1n1po..,l·1I on a nud e \\Oman':-h(>(I\', rol· lo,,..1ng 11 co1npla111t . lrurn l\l1ss OicJ..1n:-.on, :-.1,1r or lhe t elcv1!'>1on :-.c r1t·:-··1•01 11.:C' Woman" Jack Durke, 48. La Mesa. money from t~l and Oi l und the brother. In 1966 the Calif., or i,:a n izer of the f~p~ul~it~in~h~i~s~1~>e~r~s:on:u~t;u~c~·d<~h~cc~k~s~~;·e~r~e~r~a~is~ed~l~o~$~l,:OOO~~~~~i~n~the~l~•!~J~!t~·1~ij~l~\f~ll~ GeoTek Oil Enterprises, is .count. a ntonth. on trial before U .S. District Judge \Villiam T. S"•eigert 1on 17 counts of securitY Jraud ::ind conspiracy. 1-fe ·raised $30 million fronl 2,200 invt>s tor s r or oil e'X · plorations. J\1iss Oick1nson fo.:ud ~he s igned the crim1n;1I com· plaint bul 'A'ould not testify in court. UPIT......, Paul Eberle, 46, editor of · the L.A. Sta" W'5 """led s .... aie RG4'e . Tearhing Posl"! To Wed AgaiH on a charge or criminal ltbel Former presidential Black militant Angela Actor Vincent Prioe has and jailed in lieu or S2.500 counselor Robert Finch Da vis, rired by UCLA in t aken out license to bond. says he is preparing a 19 68, i s seeki n g a marry English actress CHARGES \V ERE also campaign for the U.S. teaching pos ition at San Cora l Edith P earman. Senate in Callforn1·a Fra ·sco St l u · h. · 'Th r filed again s t his wife, nc1 a e n1ver· 1sco-star1n eatero Shirley, and Mickey against Democrat John s it y. The Sch ool o f Blood.' It will be fourth Le blov ic, JO, l is ted as Tunney. He resigned as Reh avioa·I a nd Social marriage forG3-yearold pub Ii 5 h e r s 0 c t h·e lie utenant governor in Science is studying the actor. l\'lrs. P e arman is newspaper. They were not _1_969 __ . _________ :.;rc:::q!'u:Oeoeso.l:... -------"61"·--------- jailcd. "The whole speC'taclc or the police ransacking a newspaper just s macks of Cermany in 1934," Eberle said. He said the police depart- ment has been harassing him and trying to slop public ation of the newspaper. • Police chier Edward 1't. Davis d enied the charges, saying he had never heard of the neY.'Spaper before. He called it "that r ag." "Angie 111eo tnc t:r1111t: report to help the police out," ~aid a spoke sman for the actress. South · Dakota 'Genocide' ·Protested on TV Program BURBANK (AP) -A Joyce Celander, a juror in now up for reelection. ''Tomorrow" show broad· Means' trial in St. Paul, ap-· Robert Burnett, tribal cast Tuesday night on NBC peared on the TV show with chairman of the Rosebud has caused protests over al· host Tom Snyder. Sioux InQian tribe and legations of "genocide" by MEANS SAID there was three-time president or the a rep resentative of the "genocide" or lndians in Natio n a l Co u nc il of A merican Indian South Dakota and he and Am e rican Indians, ap· Movement. Lane referred tolhe state as peared on the show as a Russelll\leanso(Alfl.f,his •·the Mississ ippi oC the balancing factor,•t.1iss lawyer, fl.lark Lane, and .North for Indians." Burke said. Burnett said he f-lis brother, Robert. 44. Oririda , Calif.. appeared as a government witness un· der a grant or immunity from prosecution. In 1964 he retired from the San Francisco police depar· tment on a disability pen· sion and he said his older brother took him into his business. Island Oil Co., Robert said, was incorporated in a quick trip to Colorado through an attorney picked .:it random. As In the l'ases of two other companies. Robert, his wife and a friend were sole d irectors . Operating in a one-room office, Island Oil acquired oil leases which it then sold to the Jack Burke firm, Fundamental Oil, which managed all the exploratiop programs he sold to in· vestors. The government conten· d ed tha t with corporate "shelves," like Island Oil, Jack Durke would sell dry Star Gets Council OK ~1iss Dickinson 's com· p laint charges that the publication of a pictu·re of h('r facE". on a nude body, harmed her reputation and exposed her to public hatred, eo nlc n111t <i nd ridicule. Teen Actor Arrested !\.1i ss Ce la ndcr, u·ho rejects the militant tacti cs helped organiz e Jurors for · of All\1 and ha s tried to Reconciliation, said she felt work through legislalivc the government had no case channels lo get la\\'S affel·· OCEAN SIDE IUPl) - against about ion Ind ians tinglndians changed. J\clor Jack Lem mon won EBERLE SAID it '~·as ob- \·iously a retouched photo, that no read~r \vould belie,·e it "'as Miss Dickin· son in the nude and .that it was printed in a humorous context. I-le said he was .:JOrTY if she \.\·as offended. For Grass s til l awaiting t ria l on city council approvalThur- c harges arising from the i\l lSS BURKE said the sday to build . a 932-unit events at Wounded Knee. tou rist bureau protested . retirement villag She said none s hould be "\V e're trying to create The 1council te brought to tria l because the tourism in South Dakota overrule its :inning om· SAN FRANCISCO CUPI) case against Ptl cans and and you make the state h had t • Public AUCTION f111DAY, SA1URDAY, SIJNDAY ot IP.JI. Batgoins on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelain& Orimtot Objects d 'Art, Paintings, Jewelry. Antiques, 8ronze1. Furniture. Select. Indian Turquo ise ••• U.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. Courts. Out-Ol-Pawn, Customs Seizures.. etc. VJSrTORSI Comeand•ee uhaffun an Aotn'ION conk! FREE ADMISSION I •.. across the street from seven of th e Southland's niost elegant waterfront reS;tauronts! ... HOURS lrupectlon & Private Sales 2-4 P.M. & 7.a P.M. Daily Closed Wednesday & 'Thursday AVCTIONS HELD EVERY FRIOAY,SATIJRDAY, SUNDAY otl P.111. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO. MASll'R CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 W-Coaot llltlnnll ~·-· c.111 ..... i.92660 (714) 645-2290 WE BUY FOR CASH OR SEU ON co-s•ION WHOl.EESTAJES OR SINGUtrDrS .. She \l.'as embarrassed. She felt something ought to 1 be done,'' i\fiss Di ckinson's spc;>kesman said. -Teen·ageactorDannyD. Dennis Banks had been sound like an armed cam-down the eveloomenl. Bonaduce, the red·haired dis missed by U.S. Di st. p." saying the subdivision did financial wizard on CourtJudgeFred Nichol. NBC's broadcast st a n· not fi t in with the cit.f's te levis ion's ''Partridge Pam Burke, associate dar department reviewed general plan and that the Family", has been released producer of "Tomorrow,'' th sho\v a nd said it found city already has several inthe custodyofhis parents 5aid s he h::i d received -~"t~i~ng~li~be~l~o~us~.~---~rc~ti~re~m'.'.:e n~l~d~c~v~c~lo~p~m~en:'.:ls:·J~========::::::====::==~============~ following a marijuana ar-telephone calls from the of· r rest. fie~ of Gov. 1lichard Kneip, "But she·s definitely not goi ng lo court" to testil"y against Eberle, he :-.aid. t:berlc said poll~<~ had ret nsacked hi s office. noted a ddresses . f inancia l r ecord s and unrelated editorial material and told his printer that · ·\1·e 're shut· SanFranciscopolicc said the touri s t bureau. they stopped a car earl y televis ion stations and Saturday which had a bur-others . ·'\\'s t he most ned·out license plate light. n>sponsc \v e've C\'C r had to Police said they searched an issue or this kind ," she the car a fter the drive r got said . • ting youdown." ··we ser"·ed a search v.:ar· tant "·cry legally," Davis said. out and said, "Listen, man, lt11SS BURKE :.aid :in don't bust me for the grass. • audio tape of the program l 'm a good kid." Bonaduce was mailed Wednesday 10 was sleeping in the back Gov. Kneip. The governor seal of the car in which they was invited to appear on a found a hal(·pound of program after the "Tomor· marijuana and narcotics row " show 1noves to Ne,., .. paraphernalia. York Dec. 2. Gov. Kneip is ~ . .,,r • • CoastFederal's ·old friend :is'ba&With a: new sav9 .. -igs plaa 'TIM-Bunny OuMh. lu•I 111"1\·n :111 .1l·l·Clu111 f11r :i child, :i nJ ~ bi..-con1C$ ;1 n1cn1htr. Nol only i~ it an l·;1:.y w.1y lor you to ~l·f childrtn inl<' 1hc ~vin~ h:1'111 l':irly. 1hi: Bunny Bunch occo11nl can ht!=in :t rcgul:ir n1un1hlv ~.1\•in~ pr1"1tran1 lhal ni :1Lc'I ~u1c n1onl'Y •" a11:11l:1hlc v.·hcn They grow 11p. For colM:i,'I:. l\lr irav..:I, fnr lhl·ir own fin:inci.1! ~<"lllrily. An.I !\if lll•w. lhL· l.11/, ~l'I a Bunn\· !lunch Jo\i1 ful111f fre"C. inforn1.1l1\c .111.I l'lh1c;11u•n.1I i;.ifl.~. incl uJ1ns a li;ink :anJ 3 n1cn1hcnoh11' c.11LI. It ~·111 h.1v.: .111~ 1111c-.tion" it1d i.::1 ll 11r sror "'~ the K1111n1 U1111l h J.lr.1i.h.111a r !Cl' ,1! \ 1•t1r lt\1,:,Ll (\1,J\I olli..-c:. COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS ANJ> LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES NEAREST YOU: lH ""9*'-• M•ll'I Oft1CI: !M~ ~Jld ll>ll (~1ll 6:l ·' ,.,, • wu ... 1 ... YQ) W1'9tol•fl 1'1"1 IJll C•-tJ "' l 1'1'11 ~.,,,,.~ . LH Altt•I•• er.le: C•111•·~ ~...:i ,~.1 ""''"''""" f:'!JI f;.26·1 10~ ..... ,,, O.IW; 1180 .sn.~~ 8-ly 0.. 1'131 "~~ Wl MOll"'°"i 1'tl1 •;.-.•>I \'f'""'"! l"!'l 64' )1~1 • M11Ml ... '4oll ..... t 01 HUftlll'Mjltllll Cefo!« (11•! 4"1·104f ,_, .. CllJ; ~:.0 ¥1111 Nvy;<i El!•~ ~1 ~) 1!0::·111 1 • f.rt_..., llr!il V•Ph"I Ohd. 11131 :M!.-llG14 0 111ct1-r ,,.,,ovq11011r C.1/1/()rni;t St>C )'0(11 phOM dilf!C'Of1 lor Oll'trt IOCafl()fl!;. ' . • AUGUST 1972 AUGUST AUGUST 1973 '1974 • rs • And ii 's here. The'Se bus ridership figures tell the story. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 last yeor. 656,242 a month today. And rising. That's o lot of people in Orange County depending on OCTD. The orange and white buses crisscross the counly belween lhe LA. and San Diego county lines . Serving riders · who are a cross-section of Orange County. Commuters who must get lo and from work and find it a greet convenience and economy to toke t.he bus. Teenagers.' Mothers shopping . Senior Cilizens who hove no other way. Riding OCTD is easy. And compared to what it costs to run your car, it's cheap. At twenty· five cents a trip, no matter how many times you lronsfer, you con't find a better way to fight inffation. It's still obout the best borgoin oround. . The number of routes ond buses doubled just a linle while ogo. Sunday service became a reality. And now service and routes expand again this monlh. Park·N·Ride, the first regional moss transit station in 1he county, opens in late November. And the Senior Cilizens Pro,gram is effective on the first of November. · Suppo~rgur Orange County mass transit system. Ride 0 • It'll get you there. ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT • ' ;r .. • Irvine Today's Finni VOL. 67, NO. 298, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,O.CT'OBER25, 19H TEN CENTS Will County Voters See the Light on Nov. 5? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of t11t OWiy .. ,. s..ft Voters in 10 Orange County street lighting districts will be asked Nov. 5. to dig deeper for higher taxes or risk a shutdown of street lights ne.zt summer. The distri<:U, hall of which. s e r v e · Orange Coa!t commwiities, rejected the same tax rate override measures in the June primary election. Nine other county lighting districts approved the increases designed to offS('t a fO percent increase in power costs over the past year. • To keep all the lights burning in the county, Southern caiifomia Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric want an additional $6'n,789. The districts that balked at the inaease would contribute more than $514,000 of the total. Orange C.Oast lighting districts involved in the election and the increases being sought include: • -Orange County Lighting District Number One in Capistrano Beach, Dana Point and South Laguna ; an increase of 3.95 cents per $100 of assessed valua· lion to a total or 15 cents on Lhe tax rate. -Orange County District 11 In El Toro and Mission Viejo: an increase of "3'.!12 cents per $100 to a total or 25 cents. , -Orange County District 13 in the Irvine, Tustin, East Tustin and El Toro area; an increase of 9.27 cents to 25 cents per $100. -Orange County District 14 in Los Ala mitos and Rossmoor : an increase of 6.93 cents to 26 cents per $100. -The Sunset Beach lighting district: an increase or 8.99 cents to 26 cents per $100. The ta:r rate increases v.·ould raise anywhere from another Sll0,400 in Dis- trict 11 to $3,300 more in the Sunset Beach District. Housing Goals Mulled City of Irvine Grappling With Solutions • ~tive ventures, the California Homestead Act and the passage of time are among suggested solutions to Irvine's low and moderate.income housing ques- tion. The suggestions come from the in- dustry which will build housing for lower income families in Irvine. Raymond Watson, president of the Jrvine Company, said in an interview Thursday that , while concerns are valid, they lack the perspective of hi.story. Manny Perez, director of governmental affairs for the Building Industry Associa- tion, has advised the city that imrqediate solutions could lie in cooperative housing corporations or in application of the California Homestead Act. The city has Come under fire from a variety or groups and its own goals to come up with a plan to give Irvine a broad. range of income levels among its residents. Statistics and history, said Watson, indicate that , as Irvine ages. the range or residents will become broader. Pointing to Santa Ana as an example, he said that 25 years ago the city was an affluent su burb much like lrvine is loday. As houses are sold and as people move ' in and out, a broadening Cffect is felt on the overall economic makeup of the community. he said. Describing Orange County's housing market , he said that about 125,000 homes Homecoming Court These are four of .the five University High School coeds 'Y"l}o make up the 1974 homecoming court at the Irvine school. Paula Brethauer didn't make the photo session •. Those who did are (from left) Carol K.aminskas, Joyce Barton, Kim Baxter and Patricia Samard. Tonight's homecoming fo otball ga1ne pits Uni High Trojans against I\1.ission Viejo l·ligh. Gan1e is scheduled for 7:30 p.111 . at 1'ustin. Banks A.nnou11ce Lowering Loan Rate w 11% NEW YORK (UPI) -First National City Sank today lowered its prime in- terest rate for corporate loans to l l percent in a move to ease the tight· money supply and stimulate business. • Citibank, the nation's second largest and a bellwether on interest rates for the banking indwitry, dropped interest on loans by one-quarter percentage point without immediate comment. ' The acUon is expected to touch olf a new round of lowering loan rates by banks throughout the n a t i on . Mariufacturers Bank of Los Angeles said it also will drop Us prime to 11 percenL SeveraJ others followed. The lowering of tbe prime rate, Ute interest banks charge best b u s I n e s s customers for loans, follows the Federal Reserve Board's release of billions of dollan into the naUon's money supply to head off further ecooonUc decline . Royal Baby Failing LONDON (AP) -A son born prematurely to the D u c h e s s ii f Gloucester was reported by OOspital of· flclals today to be bavtng t r o u b I e breathing. The baby, to be known as the Earl or Ulster, Is ninth In succession to the British Throne. He weighed 4 pounds 2 ounces when born Thursday, c.!Jht weeks premature. • Harmer Attaclis Inflation In County Political Stop ' By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE of ''" o.ir, P11o1 111tt California Lieutenant Govcmor John L. Hanner brought his pro posal for fighting inflation t.o Orange County today as he fired up a campaign blitz of county political appearances. Inflation, said Harmer in an interview today, Is the main ls,sue of his campaign against Democratic State Sen. Mervyn Dymall y of Los Angel es. The lieutenant governor . sits on the state Commission for Economic Develop- ment, a platform Harmer feels he can use to launch his ~plan for both stale and federal efforts to fight infl ation . The four point p!an would : -Provide property tax exemptions for California homeoVr"ners over :ige 62 and earning uodeT $15,000 a year. The ex- emptions would be on n sliding schedule so those earning slightly less than $IS.Im a year would not pay drnmnticnlly le~ than those earning slightly more. -Press for across the board federal budget cuts of seven percent and stRle cuts of four percent. -cut taxes, both state nnd redernl by four percent. -Provide tall' lhcentlvcs for saving money. Tile plan would exempt tax· payers from taxes on the first $500 In tnterest on savings. Lower locon1a pct-sons could save up to 10 percent of their income and deduct it from their taxable income. The plan. said llamicr, v.•ould put money back inlo the tight savings and Joan system. providing more money for I.he sagging borne building industry. • Occiclental' s Prof its Soar LOS ANGELES IAP) -Qc. ~idental Petroleum Corp. reported today earnings for the t hr e e months ended ~pt. 30 rose 397 percent over the same period a year ago . {Related story. page 8). Earnings soared to $86.83 million, .>r $l.49 :i ~hare. from $ 2 1 . 8 $ n1illion . or 3\ cents a share. Dr. Arn1and !lammer, chairman. attrlbul~ lhe strong performance l.O sharp pri~ increase! rc.nectlng nigher dcmRnd for chcmlc11\ pro- d u c t s , parlic:ularly aglicultural ::.hemicals and fertilizers, and for l'.'09.l. will bej,Old this year, while about 8,000 ~!ill be built. Most of the sales are of older OOmes, he said. As real income incr.eases, as it tradi- tionally has in the U.S., he said, a broader range of people will inhabit Irvine. However, he said. that does not mean that the proposed low and moderate-in- come quotas set by the city council (See HOUSING, Page A!) Drug Touted As Cocaine Kills · 3 T~n~ An artificial narcotic used :is a local anesthetic in eye surgery but potentially fatal if injected or inhaled may be on the illegaJ drug market, the Orange County Coroner warned today. · It may have caused deaths of young people in Laguna Beach and flestmi.n- ster. Jim Beisner, supervising coroner·s in- vestigator, said the drug, which is being misrepre11ented by sellers as cocaine, n1ay have caused the deaths of three teen-aged addicts in the past month. The dnlg is called propercaine and I!: used by opbthamologist.s to deaden the nerves during minor eye operations. Beisner said little is known about the dnig's properties. particularly y,·hen it has been misused. He said tests on the three dead young people have been slow and tedious but have proven fa irly Ctlnclusively that pro- peracine killed a 16-y .. .:irJ>ttt T. :o g 11 !! ~ Beach girl who died in a hospital last month. An autopsy found traces of the drug in the girl 's body and her boyfriend told police they had "snorted" a white powdered drug througb their nostrils thinking it v.·as cocaine. Beisner said both became ill but the boy recovered enough to take h i s gi rUriend to a hospital where she died a few hours later. The latest case involved a 16-year-o\d (See NARCOTIC, Page A%) Most Government Offices to Close Veteran's Day The new rederal Veleran's Day holiday !\1onday will be observed by m o s t government offices in Orange County . though schools, banks and' most retail stores will remain upen . Mosl county memorial services and ceremonies, along with other offi c e closures won't take place until the .tradi· tlonal Nov. JI Armistice Day observa- tion. All federal and Ctlunty offices will be closed J\.londay. there will be no mail delivery and no municipal courts \\•ill be in session. Superior Court will be open !\londay, reserving the holiday until Nov. JI. !\1unicipal courts will be closed Nov. 11 . a spokesman said, because none of the judges will be around . The court offices, however, will be open that day. State offices, public schools. and private schools, will al30 take their holiday Nov. 11. . Cll)' orrices in half the C{)Unty's cities will be closed l\fonday with the rt'st w<iltlllg until the traditional day. Orange Co3sl city halls that will be cloted, !\~ond include Fountain Valley. llunUngt Ach, Irvine, Newport Beach, ~ Ju:tn Capistrano and Seal Deneb. Nt'.1.'JlOrt Beech. Ms also delayed Its trash c<>lle<:tion bY. one day. > County officials have estimated lfi0.000 people live in the arfected I i i:: h ~ 1 n g dist ricts. About 8.300 street hghl s are involved. The lights almost v.·cre turned off after the June primary, but it v.·a<; determined ,that enough funds were lelt in reserve accounts lo ket'p t~ lights on until tl'le end of the fisctal year next June 30. Two of the IO d ls t ric ts, in Cypress and Plac entia, didn't have enough money ' available. but a new stale law allow~ supervisors to arbitrarily boost taxes in those areas 10 cover the bills through next swnnter. Richard Kelley, a senior analyst for ... the Countv Administrati\'C Office. said it is likely superviso rs will consider \\'ays·of economizing as long as ~sible if the voters again reject the o_verrldes. "But it doesn 't save us ;L lot of money to tw-n the lights off for a few boors (See LIGHTING, Page A%J ' JAMES RAY RUSSELL AND WIFE, KAREN -746 DAYS LATER. He Still Faces Extradition Hearing on Oklakoma Murder Long·time LA Priso1ier Freed ,4 f ter 7 46 Da ys By ARTHUR R. \11NSEL Of tht DlltY Piiot $11!1 James Ray Ru ssel! walked out into the un accustomrtl sunlight after 746 days in jail Thursday, blinked a little and said it was beautiful. Then he \\'ept in his wife's arms. The Oklahoma l'x--convicl. charged v.•ith a murder thal his attorney's e\•tdence indicates he cannot have committed 1.000 miles a~'ay on a night he \\'as appa rently in Long Beach, is temporarily free today. He was released about 2 p.111. Thursda y at Los Angeles County .Jail. pending a Nov. 8 extradition hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court, \rhich could clear hin1. Russell, 27. formerly or Laguna lhlls. had been held for v.·hat niust be a record stretch in Los Angeles Count~· Central Jail for :i man ch a r g e d but without bail set and 1ri!hou1 C'nurt ar· raignment on !he count nf v.·hich hc is accused. "lt"s good to see the sun!ighl and feel the fresh air.'" Hu~sell dee1'.1rL'<i after en1erging from the concrete lun1p of building that houst'~ L-0s :\ngcl1·s jair prisoners. "l haven·~ had sun\1gh1 or 1re~h air for more 1han tv.·G years.'· hl' ~aid in inlef\1iev.· tarlier. He had been held mo st of 1h::1L 111ne in a 31K81led tr;i;nsient cell dcsigool for six men. most of wOOrn l'l"OUld bt bailed out within hours or a fev.· da)S. They includtd tht drunks. dopt'r<i and sex dC!Virttes. "'en \l'titl n1adr ri patrid parade throup:h the crnmp!'d riu~rlt•n; of ,Jflmes Hay nusscll, 1\hQ earnestly claims hl' is innoct'nl. "1 nt!VCT done any k11l ini: .. ·· he ha" sokl of -lhe chorgl' !11en11ning from tlw> srivAAe bettting murder or fl 92·year-0ld m;i.le wheelch:iir Invalid at Stigler. Okla, three years ago nexl ~larch. lli!! brother Noah, a !'('S!drnt or th;ll area , Is nlso charged with the murder of Albert Christenberry during a $200 robbery. bul he has been freed on his O\Vn recognizance without posting cash boil. No trial date has even been srt for the brothers. accused of the brutal killing on a night 11·hen Jamt'S Russell clain1s he '\as at the Nu·Pikc amusement par k 111 Long Beach. llis attorney, Roger Agajanian, of San- ta . .\na. n1aintains the refuting evidence e1·en includes a signed receipt from a pav.·n shop Where he purchased a je1rel ry trinket for his ney,· wife Karen, 23. that night. Oran~:J~oast Weather Increasing clouds to111ghl. ;ind S;11t1rrlav 1norning lx.'COming part · ly S'\Jnny \1 ith high clouds Satur- d;i.v afternoon. Little temperature change. lhghs n1 nRing froni the up~r 60!'. nt th1' beaches to lhc uprx-r iOs inland . 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H ... , .. ••·t •••• <• , .. .. •• "..:~ M•rlltb Tl'ltYlMll TllMi.rt Wtllt'ltr w .. 111 NtW\ • • A 2 DAILY PILOT ~- Big JCBM haunch.ed " Trom Air WASHINGTON (UPI) -1'1!c Air Force has 1uccessfully l11uricht-d an 36,()(l().powid intercontinenlal b.'"JJlistic 1niss1le frotn a jet cargo plane, a 1110\'c th.1~ could ~kc America's big ICB~l 's safer from 19viel attack, the Penragon announced tJ><lay. 1'hc ~lintlleman·I mis."lilC', largest ob- jttl ever dropped fron1 an .:urplEUl<'. ll'll.S fired brierty over the Vnndenberg Air Force Base test rari.:e in Cahlornia Thursda}', then plunged into the Pacific Ocean. 'Mic Pentag.111 ~pokesman said a nlissile guidance system \\'3!1 not in- wived in tl\e test and denied that it was held in conjunction with discussions of ann.s lim.ltation under way in 1'1oscow. Thursday's test appa rently could lead to installation of th{' long-range missiles on planes and make the ICB1'1's less vulnera ble from Sov iet attack than in underground silos where they are usually stored. The 1Pcntagon said lhc r-.tinute1nan-l missile was rolled out the back door of a big g A. jet cargo plane in Olght, then sucte"Ssfully ignited and was sen!. into flight for 10 seconds. The test came the same day Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger arrived ip MoS<lOW lo discuss arms limitatiOI_" with the Russians. The Pentagon said the missile series had been in the work.! for many mooths. . An Air Force spokesman said the 86,000-poond rocket was I.he I a ~ g e s l weight ever dropped from an aircraft. The previous record was 55.000 pounds. He said the missile was pulled out the back door of the CSA by parachutes at 20,000 feet over the test range. The rocket then fell with the parachutes tWJting it upright. On the""way down the missile ignited and at 8,000 feet built up enough thrust to, stop falling and begin flying upward . 'l)e 10 seconds of fuel carried the ntlssile t6 ·20.000. feet before it fell back into tlie oo!aif.' . The si)Ok:esman said the tests Were niade lo determine If the aircraft could slto:e!t dr6p such weights and if ilie' mi e could be ignited. -'lbe vtetrpe moving to -1 a r g e r ~ssiles WJOi more powerful warheads tliat SOQ)e strategists fear couJd b e t4rgeted lo wipe out the 1,054 land-based nilssilts iD the United States. ~'Mlis has renewed interest In "mobile basing" of miS!!iles on trucks, railroad carriages or planes so that the Soviets Would not tnow where they were from one day to another and coufdn'l ~ target them all. nie Air Force bas not "kept Its test ~tjes a secret but has oot publicized Trustee Seeking Five to Form Ad;\-isory Group . . Laguna area Saddleback Community O:illege troMee Larry Taylor is seeking five perSQns from his district lo serve on a new advisory committee. The committee .,.,.ould make recom- mendations to Taylor. one or seven persons on t.be two-year college's board of truste~, The L~una district extends from Irvine Covr to-Three Arch Bay. Taylor s.i.id he is seeki ng members or the generaJ public "'ho have an in- terest in education and \\'ilh Saddlebaek Collegt'. lie said it Is an attempt to improve communications between the college and the community it serves. Tayl or asks that letters or app licatio n be 'sent tG him at his hGme. 463 Myrtle SI .. Lagu na Beach. or to the college, :!800J Marguerite Pilrkway, t.lisslon Vie- JO. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"' o....,. CN11 O.llr PllM, Mlf<..Ncl'I kt- .._ ll'le Ne9"-Ptl'\1," 1111tlll•i..o b'l'U.Or- (.Mst ......,.;v .. ...,eo.n.''"'· ~··• oe111-.. ., • ..,e,11-.:1. Mano•Y '"'""91' F•lllly, '°' Clnll MtWI, toe .. 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"In 10 years," \Vatson said;~"all of a sudden there will be the mixture everybody is talking about and no one will notice it happening." P..1ore immediate solutions \vere pOsed by Perez. A key problem with lower-cost housing is speculation which soon drives the prices out of the range or the people for whom the homes were intended. A way to remove speculation. said Perez. is through cooperative ownership of a cluster of homes. For example. he .said, 30 famili es could make up a cooperative ownership of 30 homes. Instead of actually ownin g the home, the family would own a percentage of the cooperalive. When a resident dt.>cided to sell his membership in the cooperative, he could recoup his equity in the hGuse, but !he resale would not be subject lo the dramatic jumps now seen from specuJa. lion and inflation. Such programs , he said, have been widely and successfully used on the east coast. The other alternative, the Homestead Act, be said, will take some review as to its legality. Ford Halts Courie1· To Nixon By United Press International Pl"(!sldcnt Ford has temporarily halted <1irpl11ne deliveries of classified fGreign pollcy infonnation to former President Nixon in Calfomia, a White Hou s e spokes.man said today. The foreign policy m a t e r i a I , tradi· llonally furnished tor an Interim period to outgoing presidents by t h e i r suc- cessors, has been delivered 1veekly by n1i1itary rourier plane to Nixon's home 1n San Clemente, sin~ he resigned Aug. 9. ''The fl ights have been defe rred while thl' \Vhlte House explGres a I I e r n a I e n1ethods of providing the former presi- dent with briefing materials," Press Scereta ry Ron Nessen said. He d ec lined to say \Yhat the allernatives were or why the review 1vas started. . ' • 01111 Pllill Stitt ...... B11ilding Ce11t1•al Plotat Ile said Nixon received hLs lost packet of classified foreign policy docun1rnts last Friday, although they were not delivered by cGurier. He refused und er repen!ed questioning to disclose haw they 11·ere delivered. Nessen said Ford and Nixon have not talked in Gver a month and Oct. 11 "'as the date of the last courier fltght. He added that Ford had not even rece.ived New central utility plant for Saddleback College is currently under construction. College officials s~y it will be completed by June 1, .1975: Plant. ~ill house main utility systems, including air condition- in g and 'vater heati!lg uni~s for _the Mission Viejo cainpus. Other buildings will be linked to th~ .Pla~t by underground conduits. Cost .o1 the faCJlity ts listed at $1,749,000. a direct report on the state of Nixon 's health. ~·hich apparentl y took a turn for the worse Thursday when the former president 11·as hospitalized In L on g Brach. Ford also had nO plans to personally visit Nixon when he gaes to Los Angeles ne>.:t Friday for a campaign rally, Nessen said. The Los Angeles trip is another in County M_ay Sl1ut Dow11 Sa11 Juan Hot Spri11gs :i series or campaign appearanei!:s \\'hich San Juan Hot Springs, during its long surrounded by a five-foot high enclosure. Ford believes are helping. GOP can· history the hangout or Indians, ailin g "Othe rwise, the coUnty is increasing clidates in the Nov. 5 off-year election, according to Nessen. socie ty matrons, mGtorcycte gangs ~ its exposure to possible liability by allow- Nesscn said Ford has remained in young hippies, may be closed down next ing public use of the pools while not the dark on the status of Nixon's healtlh week. complying with requirements ," Kuyper despite a liaiSon established for that Orange County supervisors have been said. purpose between Ford's and Nixon's doc· told by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper The county acquired the springs as tors. He did not explain why. that the old springs along or t e g a part of the 5,500-acre Ronald W. Caspers The likelihood that Nixon will undergG llighway about a dozen miles frGm 'San Regiona1 ·Park at Starr-Viejo Raoch. surgery appeared to Increase today, wit h Juan Capistrano, cGnstitute a liability Harbors. Beaches and Parks Director doctors wprking· to determine whether lo !he county. Kenneth Sampson will ask supervisors he l·s among a m1'nor1·1y of phlebitis d he b bbl' · to authorize construction of a chainlink Kuypcrsai t u 1ngspr1ngs. patients who do not respond well to "•hich were channeled into concrete pools fence lopped with barbed·wirc around drug treatment. when the spa was in its heyday, con· the springs. "If anticoagulant (drug) therapy can· stitute swimming pools that don 't cGn· And if the young people who now nnGt be adequately established and co-!Grm to legal pool requirements. use the springs tear do·.m the fenei!:s, ntrolled, then surgical intervention is To live up to the building code, Kuyper Sampson said the pools I h e ms e Iv e s From Page Al LIGHTING ... because of the power company rale st ructures that charge more for lower usage," Kelley said. Kelley said there is definitely ~ugh money available to keep the light! burn- ing through nei:t June regardless of what happens Nov. 5. But he said anothe.-rejection of the overrides would seal the fate of the districts a£ter that time. Supe rv isors personally wrote arguments in favor of the lax ovenides, using tough language that said in oo uncertain terms the county can't keep lights on in some areas at the expense of others. Several supervisors have said it 1s now up to the VGtbs alooe to keep the lights on because, if the measures are rejected again, the lights will go out and the pole& will be removed. The way such a plan \\'Ould work. he said, is for the city to obtain an interest in the development by some act such as waiving park fees. To avoid speculation driving up the price ta~ ol the homes intended fOf' IO'Wer-incGme occu~ts. the city, by l"irtue ot lts participatory Interest, could retain the right or first refusal. a real possibility," Nixon's physic ian, said the pools must be filtered and should be filled~ and destroyed. Dr. John Lungren, said Thursday. 1-=~~~iii;~~;iiliiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiji~;;iiiii;;;~iii;iiiii;;;;;;;;;i;ii;;;;iii;~~~ A medical source at the hospital said that tbe languge of Lunjren's statement indicated .surgery is more than just a possibility, but a likelihood. He noted that fiixon approves all such statements before thev are made public. A1ost ol the overrides failed by narrow margins in June. County officials opined that it was because many people didn't understand wtat they were voting on. Both possibilities, he said, are open lo management by a variety ot agencies. The city, Irvine Company, a non·profit organization, or a group such as the Greater Irvine Industrial League coul d sponsor such programs, he sµggested. Pornographer Faces Perjury, Tax Fraud Raps Marvin r.·liller -the co n victe d pornographer whose downfall was the mailing of unsolicited ads to Newport Beach residents -now has a federal grand j ury indictment l? con}cnd. >A'ith: d l:ildll;;C ... ~ i.<JA C~<J::OU.111, ll<JUU unu pt>rjury. ~·liller, 52. is a former Costa ~·lesa resident and the indictment is the ~ccond blow of the v;eck. Thursday he was tlcalt a 6tkiay jail term in ll a r b o r ~·Junicipal Court on an ofl·APIX'alcd t'On- viction Gf selling pomography. The federal indictment was handed down the sa 1ne day b~· the jury in Los An gt'!es and it charges t~nt . t\.1iller failed to disclGse th.it !500,000 rn 1ncon1c frGm mail-orde r rt'<!cipts "'as taxable income. The mail-0°rder business. C o v i n a Publications. sold sex films, literature and sexual devicC'S through the mails and to whGlesale distributors. Glider Pilot Dies TUJUNG/\ 1tJPll -A 24·year-old t\.lanhattan Beach hllng·glider 1nstn1ctor >Aas killed Thursdav y,·hcn his glider crashrd in the moulltninous area her\'. Pat Conniry was pronounced d~ad on arrival at Pacoima Lutheran Hospital. The 6t·Year-old former president was ordered reh<>spitalized Wednesday night by Lungren, who said he was concerned about the apparent failure fl drug treatment s given Nixcm in San Clemente. Te.<1ts showed the phlebitis, which has dogged Nixon from his Egyptian trip as presiden t to self.exile in S a n Clemente, has spread throughout the veins of his left leg, almost totally blocking ci rculation in the femoral vein betY:een his knee and grGin, and causing blockages throughout the calf. From Page Al NARCOTICS . •• \Vest.minster girl wh<> died in Orange Qiunty Medical Center recently of what ;;, ":> ..,, ;g:;-.o.ii,Y lhuugi1l i.u Le an uverciose of cocaine injected into her arm. Beisner said fatal cocaine overdoses arc rare. leading his investigators IG believe she also fell victim to the killer- drug properacaine. In the third case, investigators are not as sure properacaine. was invGJved. The decomposed body of an uniden- tlfied young man was found a I o n g Laguna Canyon Rood earlier this month. J~e \vas thought to be a drug GVerdGse victim but autopsy results have been 1nCQnclusi\'e. Cypl'iots on March ~'lCOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Thousands of Greek CYPriot stL'<ients ~a r ch e d thrGugh Nicosia today chanling a n_ t 1 - American slogans and dem and 1 n g "justice for Cypn1s·• and the: withdrav.·al of the Turkish invasion force . The demoostratGrs waved placards and Jist<'ned to speec hes in !he capital's main square. At one point ~ group bumed an American fl ag. Mo111 of Quads For111er 'Dini.es Girl' Gives Birth • SAN ANTONIO, Te.. IAP I -Shella Hansen, who made frequent a pearances ror the !\larch of Dimes as a childhood cripple , has gfve n birth to c1uadruplet daughters born a month prematurely. Attendants reported there were no complications, and mother and babies were doing well today. ?lfrs. flansen. 28. went to the delivery room at Southwest Texas f\1ethodlst Ilospital at 11 p.n1. Thursday and the first Infant was born 21 minutes later. The last arrived al 11 :37 p.n1 . The quadrupleL'>, In order of ;i.rrival, were 4 pounds 12~ ounces, 4 pounds 2 ounces, 4J'ounds 10 ounces and S poWlds 10 ounce.s. A-1rs. Hansen an her husbqnd Alton, ,30, a wholesale liquor salesman have two other daughters. 5 and 7. f\ilr.s.' ijansfJn was unable lo walk ~ a child at De~isqn, Tex., for about 10 years and he l/1ed promote the March of Dimes program. Now she gets nround wit io ut trouble. Introducing Drexel's Chatillon tM The formality, the romance, the dignified styling ofthe"court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming inood of Oak. • CREXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREOON'°:"WOOOMARK--l<ARAST AN-BAKER • • WUICDA YS & SATURDAYS t:OO le S:JO CLOSED MOMDAYS NEWPORT BEACH • 1127 WESTCUt'F DR., 6'2·20Set LAGUNA BEACH • ~NORTllCOASTHWY., 4!M.Wt TORRANCE• 23811 HAW'ltlORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. UI 9, Sun. 12·S:.J01 318·127'9 ., I It , I I Buntlnglon Beaeh Fountain ·Valley * VOL. 67, NO. 298, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Today's Final FRIDAY,OCTOBER 25, 1974 TEN CENTS Happy~s Aunt •Tired of Being Lonely~ PHILADELPHIA {AP) -Rach e 1 Fitler, rbe 77-year-old aunt of VI c e Presi d en1-d e slgna teNelson A. Rockefeller's wile, Happy, says she'll marry a 29-year-old Welshman because sbe is tired. or being lonely. · i·1 have this house and this estate. I Jead a very quiet lire. He wanted to get married. He's very young and peppy, you know. He would help me run my place and would be Company to me," the elderly woman said in an Interview Tbur9day. · Miss Fitler, who had gone to great lengths 4t recent days to avoid newsmen, said sbe is upset over the publicity about her upcoming marriage lo Michael Wilson. "It's dreadful and it's inappropriate for me, especially because I lead such a private life," she said. l\liss Fitler said Wilson is a nice boy and has never asked her f o r anything. "He's quite ambitious, you know,'' she said. "I guess it would have been better if he had been older. I guess the ideal HE'LL LEAD FOUNTAIN VALLEY HALLOWEEN PARADE Capt. Sticky Em•rgt• to Take Grand Mirshal Role Fighter of Evil Parade Marshal-Captain Sticky! Captain Sticky. America's only self· proclaimed caped crusader, will be grand marshal of the Fountain V a 11 e y Halloween Parade starting a1 10 a.m. Saturday. "We thought he was perfect for a Halloween parade," said Mike Traq, coordinator of the event for the Fountam Valley Lions Club. 1be 325-pound fighter of evil will arrive in his $3,000 blue· and -go Id uniform. carrying peanut butler-and- jelly guns. Tracy said. In addition , he'll ride In the parade in his spec:ia.I bubble-top "Stickimobile." Before becoming Captain Sticky, the crusader was a ~year-old Santa Ana fiberglass manufacturer. Richard Presta. The parade will kick off a day-long series of festivities, including food and games at the FoWlbin Valley High School bowl, a children's costume contest and drawing for a hatchback car, trash coni.nador and microwave oven. About 10,000 persons ar~ expected to line the patade route, starting a t .h-1agnolia Street and Talbert Avenue, going north to Sldter Avenue, then east to Bushard Street and south to the high school. ' Harmer Attacks Inflation • In County Political Stop By DOUGLAS FRIT7.SCHE Of t11e 0.llJ Plltf 11111 California Lieutenant Governor John L. Harmer brought his proposal for fighting inflation to Orange County today as he fired up a campaign bUtz of county political appearances. Inflation , said Harmer In an lntervie\11 today, is the main issue of his campaign against Democratic State Sen. Mervyn Dymally or l..os Angeles. The lieutenant governor sits on the state Com1nisslon for Economic Develop- ment, a platfonn Harmer feels he can use to launch his plan for both state and federal efforts to fight inflation. The four point plan would': TRA.DE REPORT . CUTS LOSSES NEW YORK (AP ) -Stock prices recovered slip;ht'ly some ol their earlier gains, and bmke l'll pinned t h e im· provemcnt on government reports that the U.S. '"'lance or trade showed lu1 smallest defidl In fi\ie months during Septembtr. The Dow Jones average of 30 blue-chip induAll1als wtllch mov(!({ In a bouncy sesliion from an early rnlly of eight points to some smnll losses In early eftefnoon, lost 0.07 polnts to 636.19. Advances continued to lend · declines moderntely. and volume was sluggish as many invefilOre were opp1:trcntly reluc- tant to execute orders with a three-day wcckcnn coming up, brokers Mld, -Provide property tax exemptions for California homeowners over age 62 and earning under $15,000 a year. The ex- emptions 'vould be on a sliding schedule so~ earning slightly less thari SIS.000 a year would not pay dramatically less than those earning slightly more. -Press for across lhe board federal budget cuts or seven percenl and slate cuts of four percent. -Cut taxes, bolh state and federal by four percent. -Provide tax incenlives for saving money. The plan would exempt tax· payers rrom taxes on the first $500 in interest on savings. Lower income (See HARMER, Page A21 .4merica1i Kicked Out bv Azissies l CANBERRA, Australia (UPI) -The ustr•lian government has d e p o r t e d Thomas 1Jlter. an American described in federal parliament as a "worldwide crook, murderer, thief and con man·' who had e:tcaped from a Los Angeles jail after bribing a prison official. CJydc Cameron, minister of labor and immigration, told parliament Thursday that Utter, 32, of Little Rock. Ark., had murdered an elderl y Am e ri ca n woman in Switzerland after g n I n I n g J>Owcr of atto1Tley over U.S. pro perty she owned and sold it for more than $1.3 million. "l had «!very right lo deport him :ind I make no apology fur It" he s.iid. age would have been someone "'ho is 60 or 65. He would be more experienced and settled in his career and \1;ould be about lo retire," she said referring to Wilson's apparent ambitions· as an industrial architect. Miss Fi tier, who inherited some '5 million from the family's rope manufac- turing empire, said she didn't really know how much Wilson would get. The heir to the fortune said she had good reasons to wait to gel married. ''I wasn't really interested before. I didn 't want to have children and I J\ked being by myself. '.\laybe that's one reason why I've been an old maid · for so long." The interviev.' \~·as conducted by !ht' Philadelphia Inquirer. Accord ing to the account of the nev.·spape r: Miss Filler lives closeted in a 26-room mansion, driven in and out by limousine and attended to by al least t h r e e housekeepers. lier hands shook as she talked. Her body was bowed and draped loosely wilh a welJ.worn floral housedrcss. Little Conflict of Interest? \.,.hite ankle socks kept her feet war1n. and a crocheted blankel v.·as thro11·n over her translucenl legs. Miss Filler's gray hair was pulled back in a neat bun and she 1>eered intently from behind her horn-rimn1ed glasses. Questions o(len had to be repeated - slov.•Jy and loudly -before she Y:ould respond. ''Michael asked if he could put a small (engagement) notice in his town's paper and that's how it got started." she said. "Small towns can be very cliquey and they gossip a great deal. I \1·as JUst planning to caU the society pages and have a few lines put in after the n1arriage took place.·· \\'hen the tv.·o met. l\1iss Fitler recall· ed . young \Vilson v.·.as far 1nore anxious than she to ~·ed immediately. "\\'e were talking aod I said that I might get married and he said, "Will you marry me ?" He \\'anted lo get married there in Palm Beach. He v.·.as quite anxious -about it. I-le suggested that we slip off . sotnewhere ard get. oh. '"'hat's th e word he used •.. htt- ched ," she said. Coast Panelist Rapped Los Angeles city councilman and coastal commissioner Louis Nowell today _denied any confliCt or interest in his ···acceptance of a half-price boat slip from a developer doing business with the commission. . Nowell, outspoken in his .beliefs that . he sits on the commission to promote development, said that he sees no im- propriety in accepting the boat slip for his 51-foot schooner at a price which Drug Touted As Cocaine Kills 3 Teen" An artificial narcotic used as a local anesthetic in eye surgery but potentially fata l if injected or inhaled may be on the illegal drug market, the Orange County Coroner warned today. ~ lt may have caused Cleaths or young people in Laguna Beach and ';'!estmin· ster. , Jim Beisner, supervising roroner's in- vestigator. said the drug, which is being misrepresented by sellers as cocaine, may have caused the deaths or three teen-aged addicts in the past month . The drug i.s called propercaine and is used by ophthamologists to deaden the nerves during minor eye operations. Beisner said little is known about the drug's properties, particularly when It has been mi sused . He said tests on the three dead young people have been slow and tedious but have proven fairly conclusively that pro- peracine killed a I~year~ld L a g u n a Beach girl who died inia hospit al last month. An autopsy found traces of the drug in the girl's body and her boyfriend told poltce they had •:snorted" a white po\\·derei:I drug through their nostrils thinking it "''as cocaine. Beisner said both became ill but the boy recovered enough to take h i s girlfrienq to a hospital "'·here she died a few hours later. !See NARCOTIC, Page A%) l\1ost Government Offices to Close Vetera11's Dav J The new federal Veteran's Day holiday ~londay will be observed by m o s t government offiei!s in Orange County, though schools, banks and most retail stores wit\ remain open. Most county memorial services and ceremonies. along "''ith other o r r i c e closures won't take place until the tradi- tional Nov. 11 Armistice Day observa- tion . All federal and county offices will be closed Monday, there will be no mail delivery and no municipal court! \\•ill be In session . Superior Court will be open J\tonday, reserving the holiday until Nov, IJ . l\1unlcipal courts will be closed Nov. 11 , a spokesman said, because none of the judges· will be around .. The toort offices, however. will be open that day. !State offices. public schools and private schools. will also take their holklay Nov. I I. Clty offices in half the county's eiUca \\'ill be closed Monday with the rut "''ll lling until the traditional day. Ornnge Coast city halls that will }>(! closed J\16nday Include Fount nil'I Valley, llWltlngton Bench, Irvine, Newport &!u_$ San Juan Capislrano and Seal l\eAct1 Ne\\'])()rt Beach has also d<'la}·cd Its trash collection by J day. • 1 • every yachtsman would envy-$60 a month. The slip, his critics in Los Angeles charge, was. furni shed hjm by . Goldrich and Kest, Inc., v.·hich won approval -including an aye vote fmm Nowell- for a 4.6-unil condominium project in Long Beach. Spokesmen for the firm readily con- ceded that Nowell is renting the slip at fess than half the going rate for Hallo1vee1a Capet• sailboat slfps, but insist that no im- propriety exists. ' Now ell said thal he is not familiar with the going price for boat slips, which average aboul $2.35 per foot, per month . Alluding to Jona Goldrich. a principal in the dcve\opment firm, Nowell said, "l am no more a friend of Jona Goldrich than a fr iend of a lot of people thal r ve been trying to help as far as their real property is· concerned." \'Ir I " l I I <l . -~ r ... _..::;· . ' rt.111>' p; ' ·~ "I ..,,,1· .~~I Olfl) O< ~ ,.,, •. ' . ~ ~ "· .... l ._.. • • \J'·-.;~ Ken Neeld. 15, Oeft) believes in going all out to obscr\'e II~l!o\vee1.1. So Ken , 1010 Main St.,. l·luntington Be~ch, e11li.stecl the aid of h.1s sister Lorie 17, and fri ends Scott Oldfield. 9. (In sheet\ and. Davul Oldfifld, is'. (right\ to set up th is displa~. 1'he~··11 be s~ar1ng al l the kids in their neighborhood l-lalloween night with a coffin. ghosts and a scaffold for anyone who wants to hang around. 3 County Tee11s Suffer Burns in Beach Crash. Three Garden Grove tecn:1gers .... ert• in .serious condition in tbc bum 11i·ard of Orange County Medical Ccnler after a fiery t~ar collision h1 Huntington Beach early today. Police reported the l\\'t> cars in\'oh·C'd in the crash burst into name on impact, but I.he passengers managed to crawl from the wreckage. Ustcd In serious coodlUon v•:u• thl' driver o( one of the,cttrs. \Valie r StC\'Cn J\icBflin, 16. and l\\'n ptJsscnp;crs In hi~ car, Rhonda i\lrloycr. 15, 3nd Gr('g l\t. Petm, 16. The crash oc~rrrrl . Polle<' said, at \ a m. ,is ~trBain pulled from n µark1n,r.:: sp;lC'f alonp; l'arif1c Coast 1/1:1,hwav. 1,r<t of Golden \\'NU S1rrcr. and "'ll$ tnvo\vrd In n Cflt\is1on ''Ith a {'nr llr1\·en lJ~ Ro~rl Fishrr. 48. of t'lrnngr The tecnaii:ers o:>t•nt'<I Ille car door~ :tnd fled lht• Ot11n1ng Wrl•('kflJ!C v.htle F1sht1r 10Jd police lhc rloors on his \'Ch1clt• jammed, 11nrl ht• crn\\ led out through ll \Yindov.·. A fourth tttn<i~ pa s st' n g er ill lllcR:iln'!I car. :\lari'lha Su!!<1n Bonne\1itr.. 15. of Gnrdl'n (;rove ~·ti!! !real~\ t1l OC:\IC for se<.i.'lnd degrl'c burns and rc- l~asl>d - (See~ llUllT. P:t~r \~! ' • As for Goldrich, he told reJXJrters this week that the marina is his and he can sel whatever price he sees fit for slip rentals. The slip which N~ell's sch.>0ner oc- cupies is an end-tie on a channel which the developers .assert is a ''bastard slip" because or special dimensions set to accommodate a catamaran which a previous tenant owned. Goldrich described the discount I o Nowell as "peanuts ." Ex-Gridder Found Guilty In Rape Case Former Golden \Vest College defensive lineman Mark Edward Davis was found guilty Thursday of raping an attractive divorcee he first met in a sculpturing .;lass at the H!,!ntington Beach school and of forcing her to participate 1n an act or sexual perversion. Davis was ~·ith the Golden West team only brieny before the current season. From Dorsey High School. he i s n ' t related to the l\iark Davis who is cur· renlly a ruMing back on the Golden \Vest squad from La Quinta High School Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland accepted the jury's verdid and set Nov. 27 as the dale he will sentence Davis. 23. oI 18832 Florion St., Huntington Beach. Davis facr . .; wM t. muld be a st.a~ prison term of up to 50 years. Davis. six-foot three and 24-0 pounds • was arrested last April 28 shortly after he forced his way into the 24-year-old victim's hom e. raped her and sexually humilia ted her. The victin1 told police she once dated Davis after he posed as a model for her Golden \Vest sculpturing class. She testified in the jury trial that she ended that association long before he forced his wav into her home and raped her. · Arius Cache Nabbed PACIF IC GROVE CUP1) -Treasu ry a g e n t s Thursday confiscated anlitank \\'eapons. a submachinegun , destructive projectiles and ammunition at a privat(' home. Ravmond Laront', 34. pa cir I(' Grove, v.·iis charged with violatin:; gun C'Onlrol lairs. Orange Coast • Weather Increasing cloud.i; tonigh t and Sa!urday morning bc<:oming part- 1.v su nny "·ilh hi,:!h clouds Sa!ur· d;1y 11flemoon. Little tc1npl'-rature ('hange Highs ranging fror n the upper 60~ a! lhc_ beaches 10 the upper iOs inland. Ji\SIDE 1'011.\ \' i"Yeirpo rt 11arbor J\rt ,\l1ise1111t looki boe'k to tlrf! Attdaclou.s Yl'rtr~. 1rhen txh1bits trfrt prt- ~t·rlll'rl 111 !Irr Balboa Pqvfli011. Src today's \'ieekr'flder. Al Ytur ltrv!tt AJ au11111 a 1 LM. a~ ti t•lllorlll• AS, DJ tl•Ultlt'll Dl·U Com I( I OJ 0.1ln ~lCtl A!t lftltor-111 ~... A• E nt••'•!nint~l t•' 'ln•nN lllt H11rtt(Ollt IU An• L•""" 111 M•lll:IO• 4• Mi,.., T,.q--11'1 Mt¥••• ( .. , Mulu•t l'~llfl• •t Nlllll!l•l HtWI ... , OrUl!lt (ffntY "~•(I llltllUflft!I s ... rt• ~IK• M1r•1ll T~lt•ltitn ,,.,.,. .. Wttllltl W(ll'lt Nin (' ..... \1 t l·J , .. ... •••• .. , .. .. .. I t ,! 2 DAILY Pl~ H/f fridit)', Octobtr 25, 1974 • :Coast Chairman Bright Mum About Re·signing By JOUN VALTERZA Of lfM Peollr l'llff ll•H Or. D<wtld Bright held lest lo hi• pol!cv of Sl!{'ntt to dt'.n1ands !hat he resigi1 as .1 coastul l'Omntisslontr and instt:ad stuck lo hi:t prepared addreS> Thursd~1y :it an :1ppcnrance berore D profe~ionnl ori:anization in Anaheim. "Yoo mBy want lO discuss the con· lrovrrsy. bul I don't esj)'~cla lly V.'ant lo." said thr bewhiskered leadf'r of the South CoosL Rcgion.::i l Conservation Coin· Ex-mobste1· Says Patty 'Spotted' BULLETIN BUfo.FALO, N.v. (AP) -Police ~aid ; today Ibey checked out a rt port last : a·eek lbot missing belress Patty Hearst ;had bttn sttn In a Butralo 1uburb and : lhe1 are riot con1pletely dlSCi>uoling it. • . --~ LOS ANGELES !A P) -Fo rm er , gangster A1idtey Cohen. enlisted by Ran· 'dolph A. and Catherine Jlearst to find ; their kidnaped daughter, says he knew • v.TI.ere she wa s 10 days ago but doesn't ·know where she is now. : In separate inlervie\\'S Thursday with : NBC-TV and San Francisco television 'reporter 'l.tariJyn Baker. Cohen said he : used his money and \'arious contacts ;-30me of lbem members of or sym- •patbit.enr ol the Symbior.ese Liberation :Army -to trace SLA members WiM.iam •and Emily Harris and 2Q.year-old Pally 'Hearst. Cohen. who said he began the &...pel'SOrlal favor to the Hearst teNaed to say where Miss Hearst beo he Iocated her e:rcept that ibe was not in eailromia. i He added that he never saw !he girl Un self.--• J 4 '1 cOOJM"t. my parole board v.·on't f!t me go aftywhere," he said. .. 11e also said she has since moved ._rid that he Clidn't tell anyone where he was. *dcasl reports lhat Mi~ earst might in Canada did not come him, said. e FBJ and the Canadian ~1ounted 9lice said they had no information reports that she h..1d been located canada or near the U.S.-Canadian er. ; Randot~ A. Hearst said today be does believe that Cohen knew where cia was 10 days ago. ~·~ thinlc "'"!! "' ·helt ,. lfeanl ~·u~ bte he had fnfonnatlon iatting. where S'he is, but lt's un-f";!Y" • ' , In -the~NBC interview, Cohen said ~ kept mum on ri.tiss Hearst 's ~hereabouts because police would arrest fler if they found her. : "'When I knew she. would have to mission. He is und(!r fire tor allegedlly seeking fint1nclal ~pport. from de\-elop. ers to aid !he gubematoriol campaiif1 of F.dmund G. Brown Jr. Bright addressed a luncheon meeting of the Orane:e County Chapter of the Am er I c 11 n Soc I el y ro r Pu bl I c Adn1ini~tration Thursday. One mem ber of h.1!1 audience brought up the 0011troversy \\•hich in v o Ives demands from rnany quarters l h a t Bright resign. DtllY l"llol 11111 l"llel9 PLANS INFLATION FIGHT C1ndkl1t• Harmer Frotn Page Al HARMER ... persons could' save up to 10 percent of their income and deduct it from their taxable income. The plan, said Hann¢'", would put money back into the tight savings and loan system, providing more money for the sagging home building industry. The main villain in inflation, he sad, Ls federal deficit spending whidl pull ipooey ,into the economy without adcting gc>o<{I: 4' services, lhllS puttin1 .Qlbre ,..'dillarl Into competiticn for a f 1 s e d amOWJt of"products. From Page Al NARCOTICS. • • forget about it as far as I'm COO· The ~atest case lnvolv~ a ~6-year-old E in -to go to pr!90n, I said, d. I don't bright nobody in to go Westminster girl who died in Orange lo prison !' Cohen said. \. County Medical Center recently or what • ,_' \\"SS originally thought to be an overdose ' of cocaine injected inlO her arm. °:(;lendale Edges • °:/Jut 11 untington • : The city of Glendale edged out Hun- lingtoo .Bead). today as National Gold iteda! A"'·aid" ·win ner for e:tcellence in fi;ks and rweation management. I Huntinglon Beach was one of four inalists in its populat ion category in ~ annual competition spon$lred by ~ Sports Foundation, Inc. " Norm \Vorthy. director of recreation lnd parks for Huntington Be a ch, i"cported the Glendale v.·in from the °pxlgress for Recreation and P a r ks , meeting in Denver, Colo., following-the jiw1:1rds ceremonies. ' • • ORANGE COAS1 "" DAILY PILOT TNOrtllOll c:.o.\1 O.ltr Pllol wltl!wNdl llC- biMd ttot '*wt·PrHI. 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Other Otflcn u_. ~K~, llltG~t!ott'Mt ce...-Mo-u: "°....,." a.,w"1 ,._..,,..,, hi(~' lJll l<k•-' """'-II ieOdlfbotc\ V1Ht,. 1SJOI U ,., ..... el Sen Dlt'90 F•-.t'f' ' ' Beisner said fatal cocaine overdoses are rare. leading his invemigators lo believe &tie also fell victim to the killer· drug properacaine. In the thlrd case, Investigators are not as sure properac.aine was invoh•ed. The decomposed body of an uniden- tified young man was found a I o n g Laguna Canyon Rood earlier this month. lie was thought to be a drug overdose victim but autopsy re sults have been inconclusive. Frona Page A .I 3 HURT ... Fisher was treated at ll u n t i n gt on lntercommunity Hospital for seco nd degree bums and released. Uninjured in the crash v.·ere Allan P. Jackson Jr. or Cerritos and Christine Prescott of Norwalk who had asked ri.tcBain to drive them to a telephone after havi ng car trouble, police reported. Firemen on the scene reported ~1cBain and Peters suffered leg fractures and third degree bums. \\'hile ri.1iss ltietoyer suffered second degree burns. No citations wer{' i~sucd by ix>lice. pending further in\cstlgat1011. Thieu Fires Staff SAIGON . South Vietnam (AP) President Ngi1~·C'u Van 'rhicu's govern- 1nent is firing 377 officers for corruption, the dsfensc n1inistry announced tod;iy, -· Occid e11tcrl.'s Profits Soa r I.OS ANGELES IAPI -Oc· :idental Pctroteu1n Corp. repor1ed tpday earnings for the t h r c e months ended Sept. 30 rose 397 percent over the same period a year ago. 1 Related slOry, page 8). ~.:arnings soarf.'d to S86.a3 million. )r fl.49 a share, fron1 $ 2 I . 8 S million. or 31 coott a share. Dr. Armand Hammer, cha1nnan, attribu ted the 1trong perrormance to shurp price increases reflecting higher demand for cbemical pr&- t1 u c Is, particularly agrlcultura l chemicals and fertilizers, and for cont. But the Cal State Fullerton BlolOl!Y Department chairman 1naJsttd th.al be had nothin& to add to hls p r e v l o 11 s statements about a mteUng held early this month at wbic:h repreaentatlves of major developel'I were aJked for SIQO. per-ticket donation• and m.alllng llms of potential donors to a r1 ..... -eancelled re· ceptlon for Democrat Brown. Bright strongly supported the strides made in coastal zone plaMing and suc· ccsses in balancing consideration.1 for Will Voters See Ligl1t In County? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 tllof Otll'I' l"llOI Sti ff Voters in 10 Orange County street lighting districts \viii be asked Nov. 5 to dig deeper for higher taxes or risk a shuldO\lln of street lights next summer. The districts, half or which s e r v e Orange Coast communities, rejected the same tax rate override measures in the June primary election. Nine other county lighting districts approved the increases designed to offset a 40 percent increase in power coots over the past year. To keep all the lights burning in the county. Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric \\'ant an additional $676,789. The districts that balked at the increase would contribute more than $514,000 of the totaL Orange Coast lighting districts involved in lhe electioo and the increases being sought include: the tnvironment wltb those of dtvtlo~ ment along the coutal zone. He strtllled that despite the criUclsml against the eoastal !nlUatlve (Prop. 20) at the out1et, develop.en who originally claimed lhey would be forbidden to eam tt living' have reallU'd tliat thc-y can still make money while following the regulations imposed by the regional and stato commissions. Although the initiative which sent U1e new level of government into operation explm in two years, Drlabt said that even Ibis week t:nera and others are &•therlna II I force 10 detmnlne what eort of organism should succeed the current systel!I. Bright · pralsed the work done thus rar at the Sonth Coast Regional Commis- sion and stressed that lis master-plan- ning effort mandated by the inltialive \\•as moving along ahead ol schedule. Bright forecast that the successor to the i'egional commission would have a Mom of Quads F,ormer 'Dimes Girl' Gives Birth SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Sheila Hansen, who made !requent appearances for the A1arcb of Dimes as a childhood cripple, has given birth to quadruplet daughters born a monlh prematurely. Attendants reported there were no complications, and mother and babies were doing well today. Mrs. Hansen, 28, went to th e delivery room at Southwest Texas Methodist llospital at 11 p.m. Thursday and the first infant was born 21 minutes later. 1'be last arrived at 11:37 p.m. The quadruplets, in order of arrival, were 4 pounds 121h: ounces, 4 pounds 2 ounces, 4 pounds 10 ounces and 3 pounds 10 ounces. Mrs. 1-fansen and her husband Alton, 30, a wholesale liquor salesman, have two other daughters, 5 and 7 . ll1rs. Hansen was unable to walk as a child at Denison, Tex ., !or about 10 years and helped promote the March of Dimes program. Now she gets around without trouble. Air Force Launches Huge Missile From Aircraft bett<r time ol lhlnp be<ause of the "Wk already done and be sugsest.00 lhat ooe 1trong lngrodlent Ill Ill makeup should be a 1fronger emphasis on home rule In the communltle1 in the coastal zone. Strong resistance fron1 some Orange O>ast communlties, has waned and many developers have joined In designing their project! w1th a balance In mind between exploitation and protection of &be en- vironment, Bright said. Ford Halts Courier To Nixon By United Preli lnt.raatlollal President Ford bas temporarily baited airplane deliveries Of cl4sslfied foreign policy information to former President Nixon in Calfomla, a White Ho u 11 e spokesman said today. The foreign policy ma t e r j a I , tradi- tionally furnished for an interim period to outgoing presidents by t h e i r w~ cessors, has been delivered weekly by military coftrier plane to Nllon'1 home in San Clemente, since be resigned Aug. 9. "The flights have been delemd while the White House explores a l t e r n at e methods ol providing the former pre!l- dent with briefing materials," Pre 11 Secretary Ron Neseen sald. .~~~~---.~~~~ HUSBAND OF NEW LIZ QUITS RACE -Orange County Lighting District WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Air Force volved in the test and denied that It Number One in Capistrano Beach. Dana has successfully launched an 86,000..pound was held in conjunction with discussions ·LONDON (UPI) -Neil Balfour, whose Point and South Laguna; an increase intercontinental ballistic missile from a of arms limitation under way in Moscow. wife plans to marry act.or Rt ch a rd of 3.95 cents per $100 of assessed valua-jct cargo plane, a move lhat could Thursday's test apparenUy could lead Burton, has withdrawn as a parllamen· lion to a total of 15 cents on the tary candidate in any future electloo, tax rate. make America's big JCBM's safer from to Installation of lhe long-range missiles a local Comervative party official &aid -Orange County District 11 in El Soviet attack, the Pentagon announced on planes and make the ICBM's less today . Toro and Mission Viejo; an increase today. vulnerable from Soviet attack 1.hao in -Balfour's wife, PriDceM Elizabeth ol of 3.9'l cents per $100 to a total or The Minuteman· I missile. largest ob-underground silos where they are usually Yugoslavia, campaigned for him in his 25 cenls. ject ever dropped from an airplane, unsuccetsful race Oct. 10. -Orange County Di.strict 13 in the was fired briefly over the Vandenberg stored. A few days later, Burton annoonced Irvine, Tustin, East Tustin and El Toro Air Force Base test range in California Tbe !Pentagon said the P.iinuteman-1 that be and Elizabeth were in love area; an increase of 9.%7 cent.s to 25 Thursday, then phmged into the Pacific misfille was rolled out the back door and planned to _marry. The princells ~ts per $100. Ocean. of .a big CSA jet cargo plane ln flight, said she and Balfour had been separated -Orange County District. 14 in Les The Pentagon spokesman said a then successfully ignlted and was sent for some time. She ts in Swilzerland Alamitos and Ro&!moor; an increase missile guidance system was not In-into flight for 10 seconds. with Burton. of &.9J cents to 26 cents per $IOO. 1-=~~~;ii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiijiji~~iiii~iiii~iiii;iiii;ii;iiii~i;~i;;~ii~iiii;:~ -The Sunset Beach lighting district ; an increase of 8.99 cents to 26 cents per 1100. The ta:i rate increases would raise anywhere from another $110,400 in Dis- lrlcl ll lo $3,300 more In lhe SWlSCt Beach District. County officials have estimated 150,000 ~le live in the affected Ii g b t I n g ,districts. About 8,300 street ligbt.s are Involved . The lights almost were turned off after the June primary, but it was determined that enough funds were left in reserve accounts to keep the lights on until the end of lbe fiscal year next June 30. Tu'O of the 10 districts in tjpress and Placentia, didn't have en0ugh money available, but a new state law allowed supervisors to arbitrarily boost taxes in lbose areas to cover the bills through next summer. Richard Kelley, a senior analyst for the County Administrative Office, said it is likely l!UpUvisors will consider ways of economizing as long as possible if the voters again reject the overrides. "But it doesn't save us a lot of money to !um the lights off for a few hours because of the power company rate structures that charge more for lower usage," Kelley said. Kelley said there is definitely enough money available to keep the lights bum- ing through next June regardless of what happens Nov. 5. But he said another rejection of the overrides Vlou1d seal the fate of the districts after that Ume. Supervisor s personally wrote ar~ts in !aVO!' of the tax overrides, usmg tough language that said in no uncertain terms the county can't keep lights on in some areas at the expense of others. Several supe rvisors ha ve said it is now up to the voters alone to keep the lights on because. it the measures are rejected again. the .lights will go out and lhe Poles \I.ill be removed, Banks Announce l.oivering Loan Rate to 11% N£W YORK (UPI\ -First National Clly B<1nk today lowered its prime in- terest rate for corporate Joans to 11 percent In a move to ease the tight- money supply and stimulate tJOsineM. Citibank. the nation's second largest and a btllwttber on interest rates for the b3nking industry, dropped ioterest on loans by on~arter percentage point v.ithout. immediate comment. The act Ion Is expected to touch olf a new round of lowering loan rales by bank$ throughout lhe n a t I o n . ~tanufacturer• &nk of Los Angeles said ll also will drop Its prime to 11 percent. Se\•eral oth(!rs followed. The lowering of the prime rnt(!, the lnt(!mt banks chargt ~ b u s I n e s 8 cu~tomcrs ror Joans, follows the Federal Hf'!erve Board's release of bllllons of dollars Into the na!JO'l's money supply to head off further t<.'OnomJc decline. ~ ' Introducing Drexel's Chatillon™ -The formality, the romance, the dignified styling ofthe"court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming lnood of Oak. • • DAEXEL-+iERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMARK-K>.RASTAN-SAKER WUICllAYS & SATillDATS f:OO t. S:JO CLOSED MOHDATS NEWPORT BEACH • 112'1 WESTCUFF OR., SU-2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 3'$ llORTJI COAST HWV., CIM-&$1 TORRANCE·• -· HAwntORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. Ill 9, Sun. 12·.S::ao) 11111-im ' I I • a b c t 0 t c 9, c a It e d • e p t • ti a it b t 0 r 0 r l l • I • 0 I II • q r f d I r ~ ' t d I At Your Service A Sunday, l\londa)', "'ednesday and t-~rlday f'eature O! the Dally PUot £z~cptio1a 011. 1•11rse DEAR PAT: Shortly after I bought a Berne's pu~ at Penney's the straps broke. I had it repaired, but the straps tore again . Since I didn't keep my cash receipt from the store, I mailed the purse to Berne's in Los Angeles ()fi Aug. 20 with a letter explaining the circumstances. I made four phone calls to Los Angeles, the last on Oct. 9, when I was told the purse couldn 't be repaired and that I had to go into Los Angeles to pick it up. They wouldn 't even mail it to me, even though the postage would have cost only 59 cents. Can't some further action be taken on· this matter? B.A., Costa rtfesa A Berne's spokesman eIJ!lalned that all merchandise returned by indlviduaJs mu.st be authorized before It can be accepted, and return postage is to be provided by the customer. ~1ost returns are shipped by 11ores from \\'hich the original purchase was made and the manufacturer prefers not to handle in· dlvldual s ' repair s due to "complications." An exception will be made in your case and the purse is being mailed to you. U you then return · tt to Nancy McKerlle at Penney's, an exchange or other adjustment wUI be made. McKerlie noted that most maJo.r department stores prefer to ha v e u n s a Usfactory mertbandlse returned, even when a sales slip ls lost. S500 Repair Needed DEAR PAT: Since my RCA col or television set was purchased nine years ago, I don't suppose anything can be done about my complaint. The set cost me -$735 and I've paid $474 in repairs during the eight years after the warranty expired. This seems way out of line to me and I'd like a comment from RCA. \f.W., Huntington Beach R. L Carter, man·ager of consumer realtions for RCA Consumer Electronics, reviewed yo ur case and concluded that there was no evidence that your set had any inhei:ent defect or that It re· quired lin "inordinate" amolltlt of aervic· ing, Carter's contention that your repair «sts \\"ere not uncommon for a colo_r set agrees wltb findings of a recent study at J\.1assachasetts Institute o f Teebnology. It concluded that a $500 celor tel evision set can be expected to cost another $500 for servicing during Its usa ble 10-year llfe. Liie Preser1Jer Replaced DEAR PAT: I purchased a 11 f e preserver belt for water skiing manufac· tured by Gentex Corp., Carbondale, Pa. Within t1 .. ·o week! the belt cracked and pulled away from the buckle. I im· mediately returned it for replacement under the v.·arranty. About the same time las t spriiig. my son was given a Gentex ski belt as a gift. and soon it too began cracking. Since I never heard anything from Gentex about my belt, my son kept his, but it is worthless to him. \Vlll you coiitact th is firm on our behalf? G. V ., Costa J\tesa Gentex has sent you two new replacements, with ·a po l'o g I es for overlooking your original cor· respondeoee. /tfesa Meals an Wheels DEAR PAT: ls Uierc any truth to the story I heard that 4 "Meals on Wheels" program ls going to begin Ln the Newport..COsla Mesa. area? If so. what will the cost be and where can I find out more about It? G.W., Colla Mesa A !\teals on Whttlll program will begin in the Costa J\1esa-Newport area on Nov. I. Prtpared at Hoag H~spltal, the meals -will be Initially 111vallable to U persons eacb Monday through Friday at noon. Cost will be $%.50 for a warm or cold regular diet meal, and $3.50 for a special diet. Per!M>ns who v.·ould like to partlclpnte In this program are miked to centacL the office by phoning -· More Record Tro11hle DEAR PAT: I joined the Columbia House rerord club some time ago. After buying several records I decided to quit Md informed the club. I then rocelv- ed a bID for $37.50, which stated I must pay for five r~nh; to full flll my contract. J wrote ba ck saying I'd rejoin the club lo'complete my obligation fro m current seltttlon offerings. I never did get the rtc0rd catal.,gs and now I kctp getting more bll\s. M y cor- respondenct is rutllc ond I need help getting this matter re8olved. l\1.$., nuntlngtnn Beach You will recel\', current selec t Ion cataloJtJJ within l\\'O weeks ond your bill Is bc_ing rtvtew<!d. U yo u cooUnut lo txpe.rlence problems \\11th thr. club, dlrcct corrc~pondcnce to Helen Slaton, CO!umbh1 llnusc Customer Service, 51 \V. S!nd St., New York, N. Y. 181Jt. ' • D•ilr Plkll PhOlt by Pi lr!dl o•Donn•ll JAMES RAY RUSSELL AND WIFE, KAREN -746 DAYS LATER He Still Faceli Extradition Hearing on Oklahoma Murder Long·time LA Prisoner Fre~d After 746 Days By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 ffl• 011'1 Plltl Still James Ray RuW!ll walked out into the unaccustomed SWlligbt after 746 days in jail Thursday, blinked a little and said it was beautiful. Then he wept in his wife's arms. The Oklahoma cit-convict, charged "'ith ~ ~urder that his attorney's E;Vidence 1nd1cates he cannot have committed 1.000 miles away on a night he was apparently Clen1ente Man Tries Suicide In Jail Cell A young San Clemente man arrested late Thursd ay on several old warrants tried lo hang himself in his jail cell as the pangs or heroin withd rawal began to bit, police reported toda y. Patrolman Rusty Rice, substituting as dispatcher shortly after midnikh1. said he heard the sound of moaning and a loud slap coming from the prisoner area. \Vhen he Investigated , he found the prisoner, a 24-year-old San C\entente resident, lying on the floor \vith the remains of a makeshift noose around his neck. Rice summoned superiors and firemen who administered first-:iid and then took the noose from the prisoner's neck . · After removing the noose, firenlen took the prisoner to Orange C o u n t y Medical Center where nurses found nee- dle tracks on his arm and do c t o r s diagnosed the spasms as the effects of withdrawal from heroin. Officers said the man had lorn strips off a fabric mattress cover in his cell and then attatched the noose to his neck and the other end to bars at the top of the cell bars. in Long Beach. is temporarily free today. He was released about 2 p.m. Thursday at Los Angeles County Jail, pending a Nov. 8 extradition hearing in Los Angeles County $uperior Court, which could clear him. Russell, Tl. formerly of Lagwla Hills, had been held for what must be a record stretch in Los Angeles' Counly Central Jail for a man ch a r g e d but Y•ithout bail set and \\'ithout court ar- raignn1ent on the count -of wh icb he is accused. "It 's good to see the sunlight and feel the fresh air," Russell declared <11'\cr enierging from the concrete lump of building that houses Los Angeles jail prisoners. ."I haven't had sunlight or fresh air for more than two years,'' he said in inlcrview earlier. J1e had been held most of that time in a. so-called transient cell designed for six men, most .of wh:>m would be bailed out within hours or a few days, They included the drunks, dopers and sex dev iates. men who made a putrid parade through the cramped quarters of James Ray Russell, who earnestly claims he is innocent. "I never done any killing .. .," be has said of the charge stemining from the savage beating murder or a 92-year~ld male wheelchair invalid at Stigler, Okla., three years ago next Ntarch . His brother Noah. a resident of that area. is also charged with the murder of 1\lberl Christenberry during a $200 robbery, but he has been freed on his own recognizance without posting cash ba il. No trial date has even been set fo r the brothers. accused of the brutal killing on a night ""hen James Russell claims he was at the Nu-Pike amusement park in Long Beach. His attorney, Roger Agajanian, of San- ta Ana, maintains the refuting evidence even includes a signed receipt from a pawn shop \\'here he purchased a jewel ry trinket for his new· wife Karen , 23, that night. Hallowee11, Electio11 Dav -~ Topics in Sunclay's Pilot Halloween and Election O::iy, prnc· tlcally next door neighbors on the calen· dar, both become topics of discussion and among some of "Sunday"s 8f$!" offerings ln the Daily Pilot. Here are samples: HAPPY ~Leadore articles in the YOU Section, col1llJ)led by Dally Pilot staff writers Kathy Clancy and ( Sunday's Best) Patty Bumctt, tell JWrents how to k~p young trick-or·lrtatcrs both h::1ppy and healthy oi1 Hallow1.ien. Page tilso y;ill have ~me special Hgoodies'' for ndu1ts, both those with kids and those \vlthout WHERE ARE WE GO I 1"G ?-l'o r -ornnge Conntlpns, !hot flUestlon mny be answen.-d ln part on Nov .. 5, when voters cast lhcir ballots on Proposition A. the rapid transit sales tax meas ure that would nnance a i;ystem for Southern California. Daily Pilot Co u n I y Cor· respondent Wllllanl Schreiber lays out background and analySis of the issue. \\lilh maps, on Sunday's Edilorial pages. OUT OF' PA[kfoolure stories. both lllu!!lrated._ update readers on "v.1hatevcr hnppened to" Perle l\'IEo~la. the "hostess with the mostesr• who l.nspirtd the musical. "Call t.'te ~lndom." and Billie Sol Estes. one of this country's biggcs\ nRmcs in political scundal be r ore \\'ntcrgalc n1adc th•• hC<"JdJlnes. Bot h fcnlures ar(' r.chedulcd for \'OU Scetlon. BIGGEST IJORSE Sfl0\\1-A sho\v th;:it Is expected In dra\Y 300 pDr11clpnnts and b(' the biggest l'ho\Y of 1hc year II\ South Oranj:t> Co.isl "horse coontcy" J i•c 1"1"11.,,..,, In Tom Mt'C,'ann..-11.,.,1n· f An:1t111d • -, Friday, Octobtr 25. 1()74 H D41l y PILOT A 3 Hot Springs Closing? Pools Don't Confor111. to Requirements San Juan llot Springs, during its long history the hangout of Indians. ailing society matrons. niotoreycle gangs and young hippies, may be closed dov•n next week. Orange County supervisors have been told by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper th.at the old springs along O r t e g a Highway about a dozen miles from San Juan Capistrano, constitute a liability to the county. ~uyper said the bubbling s p r i n g s , which were channeled into concrete pools \\'~en the spa was in its heyday, con· shtute swimming pools that don 't con· fo nn to legal pool requirements. ~o live up to the building code. Kuyper said the pools must be filtered and surrounded by a fiv.e-foot high enclosure. . "Otberwise, the cowity is inc reasing !Is expos~re to possi~le liability by allo\v· 1ng pubhc use of the pools y,·hile not- co~~lying with requirements," Kuyper said. , Motorist Shot In Road Dispute OAKLAND (AP) -"! reallie I lost the argument," mused Richard Sullivan. 28, as he nursed a grazing bullet WOW1d across his left ribs. SUllivan was shot Thursday during a disagreement with another motorist as both tried to drive in the same lane near the toll plat.a of the San Fr~sco-Oak1and Bay Bridge. Sullivan, of Crockett, said he was driving on the freeway when "this other guy cut in front of me and cut me off." The county acquired the springs as part of lhe 5,500-acre Ronald \\1. Caspers Regional Park at Starr-Viejo Ranch. ,HarborJJ , Beaches <1nd Parks Director Kenneth Sampson will ask supervisors to authorize construction of a chainlink fence topped with barbed-v.•ire around the springs. And if the young people who now Use the springs tear do·Nn the fences, Sampson said !he pools I h e m s e Ive s should be filled i.n and destroyed . The question of v•hat is to be done v.•ith the sprin gs is in the hands of a special task force studying future uses of the wilderness park. Planners on that panel feel there is a !air chance the springs \viii be leased lo a private developer for construction of a new spa or comnicrcial campirtg area. Despite claims to the contrsrry, mun!y health officials say the pool wafer . mineralized to the point or appearll'\i milky and heated by volcanic 1ulfur deposllS, is not overly polluted. County historians say the old sprin&s \\"ere probably diSCO\'ered by lndiaM long before Spanish ooriquistadores came to the area. The first resort was built in the 1880s and connected to San Juan Capistrano by a s p e c i..a I stagecoach line. The spa thrived until the depressk>n year.s, when the o .... ner demolished the buildings. leaving only concrete foun· dations that still stand on the property. Despite the spa closure, the springs we~e still popular for camping and nude bathing -even after county officials pulled out most of the brush that sechxi- ed the pool from the nearby highway. $10"000 Theft Coast W 01nan's Jewelry Snatc1iecl . Orange County Sheriff's offic.e rs are investigating the theft of Jewelry valued at nearly $10,000 which apparently was snatched from a bank counter in Monarch Bay Plaza while a South Laguna woman was preparing her bank deposit. Deputies said a paper-bag co ntaining jewelry ow ned by :r.trs. Renee Donalda Van Der Maas, 47. of 23601 Verrazanno Drive, Niguel ~bores, was snatched from a counter at the United California Bank m Monarch Bay Plaza. .Deputies said the viciil? told them she placed the bag co ntaining the. Jewelry 0!1 the counter 1n the lobby while she prepared a deposit which was to include the jewelry. ----- MEADOW CRAFT 5 p<. Dl•l•q Set s I 1995 lClft9"White •••••••• , * 2 Seater SwincJilMJ s9995 Lo•e Seat w /Canopy • , •• 2 Sta!t r $ 19 895 Cholte Loun9e ...• ~ ••• MEW HOURS 7:30 TO 5:30 Al.UMOllT IMPATIENS Qt. R•1:1· 89' 49c . MUMS Gal. Re9. 2.4! s 111 ASSORTED COLORS IN FULL ILOOM RIEGER ··BEGONIAS ~6" POT 6 ' 00 Value RYE GRASS I ,000 Sq. A. COVERAGE ll•g. 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Flournoy showed up al the Anaheim Convention Center to address a throng of business people who were in convention at that Jocale. Thry d id not come together, however, as they arc not exactly bud- rllei;. They do have a lot in common. Both arc politicians. Doth have cur- rent jobs in our state government. .Both are rather hand some chaps . Trouble is , both or them want the ~me Job next year. This is why they .a re not buddy-buddies SO IT WAS THAT Brown. currently our secretary or state, and f1ournoy, presently our stall! rontrollcr, caml' t.o Anaheim to explain why each should be elected governor. Mr. Bro"'"• the Democrat who ha:!> ·some famil.Y expe rience in the gover· DOt" dodge, spoke out against higher taxts, the currently sad economy and the blg1e1t spook upon our Halloween horizon , the dreaded Jnnatk>n Mon· ""'· Mr. Flournoy. the Republican v.·ho ·found hlmselr In Oranae County; alwaya it warm Ind comfortable spot for the GOP in the pl&t, then tot his tum to speak out. He spoke out warm and comfortably agairisthlgber taxes, the currently sad economy and the dreaded tnnation Monster. One polities~ wag 1uggested that maybe they both have lhe same speechwriter. This, however, isn't likely. Jl'~ just "that Mr. Brown and Mr. F1ournoy • both see the same !pooks . Each is .trying to convince us that HE ls the one wbo can chase away · the evil :q>irits much better and 1 lot fut.er than the other IUY. •. TROUBLE US V<n'ERS hav~· is that we must select the head spook· cbaser t>efore he has ever actually chased any spooks away. And if the one we choose turns out to be a lolLc;y chaser of evil spirits and economic goblins, that's Just too bad. We're stuck with him, for four years. Well, in the waning day1 of this gubem3toria1 campaign. you have to hope that Mr. Brown or tlfr. Flournoy will come out with something dif· ferent to give us all a choice. ft1AVBE ONE W1LL come out four· ~uare against dropping Daylight Saving Time in favor or Pacific Stan· dard Time like we are all going lo do this Sunday. · Yl'S, it's true. \Ve all gettoplaywllh C)QJ" clocks and wristwatches again this weekend. We fall back one hour. Your whole life gets to be r e· regulated. .f Or, how about one of the candidates c::oming out for a single Veteran's Day·! Right now. the federal government i.~ goin g to celebrate Veteran's Day this com ing l\1onda.v. Federal and ('O llnty 0£ri ces \\11 ill close. Most "eterans' services. howe ver. will be llcld No"'· JI, on the old Armistice fJav. \Vl'll. those are a couple ol new otr !J umC!nls the candidates might discus~. But I doubt they ¥.'ill. We mi)!ht be able to understand those things. ' •• ' / • / < • ' ' ( S5 Babfi · Vancouver policewoman holds baby \\'ho was purchased for $5 on skid fO'-"'· Mrs. Katherine Pelletier said s he v..·ill fight lo keep. custody of bah)' nov.· kept by Children's Aid Society. Trudeau Laughs Off. Nixon's Naughty Wor4 BRUSSELS lUPll -Canadian Prime lo1inister Pierre Elliott Trudeau laughed off today the newi> that former President Richard M. Nixon, ln a Watergate tape, had rerer· red lo him in a deroiiat.ory way. ·•1 suppose I could concede that I have been called worse things by worse men, .. Trudeau told a news conference. ''Life in politics ls always exciting." Jn a quote from a tape made public at the Watergate trial ln Washington Tburaday Nixon said •'that asshole • DAILY PILOT . DELIVERY SERVICE DerlWI"( of the OOily Pilot is guaranteed Mlndoy.friday: If '!OJ do not - ""' Jq>!f by 5:30 p.m., cDI ond '!OJ' "'11 will be t.oufllt to '!OJ. Calll en -unt!J:OO p.m. .' Sat"1by ond SUndoy: II '!OJ ti> """ .,..,,. yoor copy by 9 o.m. Sotl.<dor., (I" 8 o.m. Sunday, roll ond 0 mf!11 wtll be trought to you. Colts en token until 10 o.m. Telephones "'°" °'°""9 County A<>os •• 6'2-GI Pb'tl'Me!t Huntington Beach-~ Westminster ••••• : .••• S.0.1220 Soo Clemente, C'.opistrono Beoch, Soo Juan ~strnno. Dono Point, Souttl toguro. loguoo tiguel m.-0630 'Trudeau is something else .•. " At Thursday 's Watergate cover· UP trial, in Washington, defendants H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman told U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica privately that a prosecution tran· script of the March 22 me~tin2 er· ronously attributed the remark about Trudeau to Haldeman. · The two defendants contended it was Nixon who said .... J'hat asshole Trudeau is something else.'' Halde man's lawyers challenged the. accuracy of the transcript Monday af· ter the tape was played at the trial. Ehrlichman's lawyers also filed court papers seeking several corrections. The transcript indicated Haldeman made the remark but did not mention Trudeau by name, carrying the notation "unintelligible'' instead. According to the official transcripts of the meeting Nixon said: "I got to handle my Canadian friend ••• at the momenL" The obscene remark was beard shortly aCterward but it was indistinct. in the tape recording played for the court. Four or the five defendants at the . cover-up trial -llaldeman, Ehrlich· ma!IJ former Attorney General John N. mltchell and John W. Dean 111 - attended the meet!ng. Oregon Close Dams PORTLAND -A $1 mllllon mor· lion threat to black out Portland ha !'i rorced closure of three Columbia River dams to unescorted visitors. The ArmY Corps or Engineers closed off hydroelectric plants at Bon· neville, The Dalles arid John Day Dami east of Portland. Humid Air Brings Rain Heavy Showers Fill Streets of San Antonio .,_ .....,. ... e.~i.. _ ... ....... ...,_ ""-~ °'"'"" Diii•' ...... -,_., .. --~ca, ... _ ....... 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'"° lhf_,..f'flPll/n'I. ,....,._ti"!,~,...._ "~"'~ ........... ,, ..... --- ·Mills' Foe Calls for Disclosure From The Wire Services Ll11'LE ROCK -A Republican <'hallenging Rep. Wilbur D. Mills tD· Ark .), for the veteran Democrat's f.louse r;eat. Thursday chang~ cam· pai&n strategy and questioned Mills" finantial situation based on reports stemming from the Tidal Basin in- cident. • Judy Petty of Little Rock, who previously had rerus~ to com!"e!ll on Mills' irivolvement 1n the 1nc1dent "''ith a former stripper Jn Washinirton. Thursday called for a full disclosure ( IN SHORT ) ot' Mills' finances and an audit by the Internal Revenue Service. The former stripper's husband said his wife was on Mills' payroll, but Mills has denied it. Mills also has denied reports he spent up lo $1 ,700 one night buying champagne at the Silver Slipper nightclub. Sugar Profits St0ttf NEW YORK -Amstar Corp., the nation's large st manufacturer or sugar and sugar products. says higher sclliog prices helped the firm more than triple its third-quarter profits over last year. The company said Thursday that it earned $16.71 million, or $4.26 a share, during the quarter just ended. That is more than three times the ss.10 mil4 Jion, or $1 .20 a share, it earned a year earlier. NV Driltn tliargftf NEW YORK <UPI> -A 27.year .. ld· drifter,, Calvin Jackson. has been charged with killing nine elderly women, including eight who were his neighbors in a weSt side residential hotel. A 49-count indictment handed up · Thursday included three counts or rape and charged Jackson with stab- bing, strangling or smothering the women in their rooms during the course or petty thefts. .Trfal Adjourned CLEVELAND -The U.S. District Court trial or eight rormer Ohio Natlonal Guardsmen charged in the 1970 Kent State University killings has been adjourned until Tuesday when' opening statements wilt be presented. Nader 'Gadfli.es' Put Out Guide On Pesticides WASHINGTON <UPll -Ralph Nader's Public CiUzen Inc. has begun issuing local consumer guide1 on ihous ehold pest exterminator~. quoting prices and showing which ones use dang:erou1 poison!I. Nader researchers said the in~ dustry i5 largely unregulated and householders are sometim" expoted to dangerous chemicals, linked to blood disorders and cancer. They said prices vary wldely;,For example, a cockroach treatment for a six-room house ranged from $57 to $12. The first directory. coverina the Washington, O.C., area and intended as a model for othen across the COUA- try, was publlahed Thursday, although the researchers said onl,- half the firms contacted coopented. The National Pest Coatro• AS· sociation said that, while it thinks the guide is a good concept, it reels Nader's group did not put It together in a !orm that will be meaningful to consumers. It had advised its mem· hers not to answer questions regar· ding price on the ground this might viol ate antitrust laws. a !pokeaman said. The as!t<>Ciation said il agreed with the Nader group that some form of federally backed UceMlng and lrt- spection syt1tem Is needed to usure • uniform stand1rd of qualil.J in the business.•· Janitor Makes· Big Cleaning HARRISBURG, Pa. <UPI> - An1el M. Sarrano, a former mlgraht apple picker who work~ as a Janitor In 1 rabrlc mill, Thur'!iday won St million in the l'cnnsylvania lottery. Sarrano !1!.lld he planned lo quit hi l'I $9,000 a year /ob, build a new house for himset and hi~ wire and bring hiii relatives to PennMylv1nia rrom Puerlo Rico. Sarrano, 49, of Reading, Pa., l'i married but hao; no children. ' Ul'tT ..... f'afarl11 Sfrfr~n Culture Minister Yekaterina A. Furtse\'a. the highest·ranking \\'Oman in the So\·iet go,·ern· ment, died toda)' al the age of 64. Tass said she •uffered a heart attack. Ford Hits Democrats For Woes WASHINGTON !UPI! -President Ford showed none or the It.rain or his: Midwest campaign trip early today as he bounded off Air Force One, con· rtdent that his attacks on Democrats were helping GOP candidates. As the jet Oew back fi:om appeara,... ces iD Des Moines, Melvin, Ill., and Chicago, W~Jte House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said of the President, ''He does feel that in some of the places where he has been the Republican candidates seem to be comU11up." Nessen said Ford med e1mpaign1 in South Carolina. K111581 and South Dakota a"s example• or areas where the polls showed GOP candidates im· proving their chance&. ''TRIS lS NOT an ei:clll'llfYG list but ·it's wbal l heard him talking about toni1tht,'' Nessen said. Jn Chicago, Ford expreued another feeling about lhe polls when speaking or a congressional race where Republican Samuel H. Young was a definite underdog against Democrat AbnerJ. J\fikva. "( know what the palls tell me:• Ford told 950 people who had paid $250 to see him. "I don't believe it." Discussion Said 'Very Friendly' MOSCOW !UPI> -S<'<retary of St:lle Henry A. Kissinger and Sot·1et. leader l..eonid I. Brrzhne\· talked 1or mort• than t"·o hours today a bout slO\\'ing the nuclear a rms l'a~e ~nd 1hen scheduled anoth~r' meeting lonight.U.S.officials s ·. A ~pokesman ror ·· singer. Robert O. Anderson, .J. · the talks ,,·ere ··\·ery cordiali6fry rriendly.·· Ot'flcials !'iaid the talks concentrated on the strategic arms limitation talks and method s of curta iling the '11.'eapons race. WHEN KISSINGER arrh'ed Wed· nl'Sdav night ror his rour·da~· ,·isit. at the oUtset or a one· month tour or nine European and A!'iian countrl,!!:. American officials said he .,·as car· rvinf "concrete proposals·· ror .siabiliiing competition on nuclear .. ·eapons. Today's meetini:t rollo\\·ed morP than seven hour:s of talks \\·Ith Brezhnev Thursday '1:hich Kissinger described as ··a ,·en· good beginnine" to his \'isit. • so,·iet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko said Brezhne\" was '"pleased" by the initiaJ conversations but added it was too early "to speak or even hint at the outcome o( these meetings." AIDES ACCOMPANYING Kis· singer today included an exeert on strategic arms. J-lelmut Sonenfeldt, the State Department's ~retary for. European alralrs. thechainnan or the State Department's policy plaMinC council and other experts on \ff weapons situation . Jn between meetings, Kissinger at· I ended a glittering luncheon hosted by Gromyko at the Soviet Union's, opulent Lenin Hills guest house. • Klssin1er promised U.S. help Ill working out new curM on nuclear weapons when he arrived in Moscow. "WITH GREAT el!orts on both sides we can mark very consjderable prog;ess in the month.-; ahead," he said. "I can pledge these efforts from the American side.'' Kissinger was sCheduled to leatt Moscow Sunday for a journey to south Asia and perhaps the Middle East. A state department spokesman said Kissinger and Brezhnev spent the first day or talks reviewing a wide range or bilaterJil issues, such as the Middle East and the EuroPean security conference. The spokesman said the key isaUe or arms !Imitations came up toward the end of the evenlnl session and the two men.would devote much of their talks today to the subject. GM Laying Off 6,000 Because ·of Sales Dip DETROIT lAP> -About 8,000 workers at four General l'lfotors plants are being laid orr beeause of decreasing auto sales. acrording to a company spokesman. The spokesman said Th1:'f'Sda1 that GM is dropping second·shilt produc- tion at three plants and ls slowing down the assembly line at a fourth. It is the first time in ret'!ent hlstmT that layofts have come so early in the model year. GM revised its 1975 model year in- dustry sales estimate down from 10 million to 9.5 million can and la ad· justing production aec:ordln&11, the !p<>kesman said. He said on NoY. II GM will la7 off indef"111itely 1,500 workers at Leeds, Mo .; .2,000 at Tarrytown. N.Y.: and 1,650 at Van Nuys. On Dec. 2,. 700era• ploye layofrs at Witlow Run. Mkb., wlll alow down assembly llnll b'Od\ '10 to 60 can per hour on each CJl the two shifts. The ac:tlnn will bring lo about 35,000 the number or GM workers on i,... definite layoff. At the peak of industry unemployment last AprJI. 84,000 GM cmployes were on indefinite Jayorr. The spokesman said layoffs among GM parts plant worker!\ are also !>eheduled, but he said he could give no estimate as to how many ad· dilional workers would be in\'Olved. The Leeds plant. near Kansas City. produce1 the compact Buick Apollo and Chevrolet Nova. as well as the Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Tarrytown workers build the Nova and the com· pact Pontiac Ventura, •hile the Vart Nuys f11cillty makes Nova, Ventura .:.nd compact Oldsmobile Ome1a • models. Al WWow Run, GM produces Non, 0me111 and Ventura modtb. A Real Lulu Police Bwt 'Count DracuJa' HAMBURG llll'll -Waller Lorte waiiled 'badly lo be a vam- pire. lte ordered neighbors to call him .. Muter," 11ept in 1 black eotrlll and •pent hi• lree nllfll5 prowling lhroucb traveyards. Bui then, police said, he went too rar. · Lorke was llJftllled llils week, surprised by ol!lcers who founcl him stoeplnf in his eoflln. Polleo said Lortte, :14, attaeked and abducted Helmut M11, for- •inl him lo hb Hamburg 1POrtment. There, police ,.Id, he but 1111, put him ln a coffin and let the blood from his lace drip into a bowl "I am going to tilt you," May qUOl<d Lorke as saying. '1 am the rireatmastor.lmuslseeblood." • May nld he begged !or men:y and Loth retonted. Whtn dan approached, May sald Lorke suddenly 1nnounctd he had to go. M1.1 escaped and took his story to police, who raided Lorke'a apartment. fin· ' ding him a sleep In a cofnl). . They ebargcd him with kldnapine and causing flleYous bodily harm. ·Nei1hbon said Lorko lold ll><lm to eall him "Maslu'' or "C..nt Dracula " ate only raw meat and reaid 1loud at night from horror boob.. Newl!paPers branded him the "Vampire of Hamburg ... Lorto lold police he had wanted lo becomea homll'·m .. ieador. "lwouldhave~&OOdaLlt.".beuld. - I I I I I ' I I I I I I ··. • •, , ... •. ,. ·~- F'rlday.Octobet2S. 191.c OAiLYPCLOT .·I."; Names in the News ·.oil ·'D~y' Firms Cited "":::\..- SAN FRANCISCO (U PI> wf!ll!; and least'~ :.it 1nn:1tcd "l Y•ould receive :i phone !':,,':: .LA Star Editor Arrested 1 -T he b roth e r or oi l price~. through rundumen-t'a ll fro1n J ack for me to •~ promoter Jack P. Rurk.e ta!, to his various 1nvf'stor m:1ke out u c heck for ·x· l~~~~;;:;;:~"~'~·l~J~SJ~~ has told n jury ho~· he, programs. Hy this rnt•thod arnount and I \\"OU ld do r, set up firms the gove rn· three fft'm-; alo ne, the that." Hobert snid. ment contends were "dum· prosecution sai,I, 1nllkcd 1n-In the beginning the wlt- mics'" used to siphon in· vestors in 1968·69 nf $008,!!81 ness s11id he was paid for his vestors' money inlo the thatwcntl.oJ:irk Uurkc. errort \\'It h $500 monthly defendant's pockets. Robert sa id he took chetk5 srnt to his wire by· Sunday as F'l1LlDAY LOS ANGELES !UPI> - Police searched the ornces of a we ekly newspaper and ,jailed its editor for printing a photogr a ph of nctress An gie Dickln· .son's face superimposed on a nude woman's body, fol· ·lowing a complaint from P.tiss Dickinson. star of the television series "Police Woman". J ack Burke, -48, La Mesa, money rrom Island Oi l and the brothe r . In t 9fi6 the Calif., or ga ni zer of thej~p~u~t ~it~u~1~l~H~s ~p~c~r:so:n~u~I ~u~c~-Jc~hee~k~s~•~-e~re~ra~l~s~ed~to~$~1~.00l~l~~~~in~the~~l~•!~,1~1'~·1~1~1~(•l~I~ GeoTck Oil Enterprises, is .count. a month. on trial before U.S. District Judge \Vi ll ia m T. SWeigert Miss Dickinson said she signed the criminal com- plaint but woul d not testiry in court. Paul Eberle, -46, editor of R ., ai the L.A. star. was arrested Sertate ~e Tearhing Posl. To Wed Ag 11 on a charge of criminal libel Former presidential Black militant Angela Actoi-Vincent Prioe has and jailed' in lieu of $2,500 counselor Robert Finch Davis, fired by UCLA in ta ke n out licens e lo bond. says he is preparing a 1968. i s see king a marry Englis h actress CHARGES WERE also campaign for t he U.S. teaching position al San Coral Edith Pearman, filed , against his wife, Senate in California Francisco State Univer-his co-star in 'Theater of Shirley. and Mickey against Democrat.John s ity. The School of Blood.'lt\villbefourth Leblovic, JO, lis ted 81 ' Tunney. He resigned' as Behavioa'I and Social marriage for63-yearold pub 11 s h er s of th ·e lieutenant governor in Science is studying the actor. Mrs. P earman is newspaper. They were not _1_969_. ________ _,_re=:q:i:u::e::;s::;t.:_ _____ -'6"1~--------- jailed. · "The whole spectacle of the Police rans acking a newspaper just smacks or Germany in 1934," Eberle said. He said the police depart- ment has been harassing him and trying to stop publication or t he newspaper. . Police chief Edward M. Davis denied the charges, saying he had never heard of the newspaper bcCore. He called it "that rag." ''Ang1e '111ea 1n c cr1111i:= report' to help the police out." said a spokesman ror the actress. South Dakota 'Genocide' ·Protested on TV Program BURBANK !AP! -A ''Tomorrow" show broad· cast Tuesday night on NBC has caused protesls over al- legations or "genocide .. by a representative or the American Indian 1.Jovement. Russe ll Mea ns or AIM, his lawyer, fl.lark Lane; and Joyce Celander, a juror in now up for reelect io n. ?11eans· trial in St. Paul, ap-· Robert Burnett, tribal pe:i red on the TV show with chairma n or the Rosebud hostTomSnyder. Sioux Indian tribe and MEANS SAID there was thi'ee·time pres ident of the "genocide" or Indians in N a t io n a l Co uncil o f South Dakota and he and American Ind ians, ap- Lane r eferred to the slate as peared on the show as a "the Mississippi of the balancing factor,•f11 iss North for Indians." Burke said. Burnett said he Mfss Cel i nde r , who rejects the militant tactics on 17 counts of security !rraud and co nspiracy. I-le ·raised $30 million from 2,200 inve st o r s f o r oi l e'X - plorations. His brother, Hobert. 44, Orinda, Calif., appeared as n government witness un· dcr i.t grant or immunity from prosecution. In 1964 he retired from the San Francisco poli ce depar· tment on a disa bility pen· sion and he said his older brother took him into his business. · ·' Island Oil Co., Robert said, was incorporated in a quick trip to Colorado through an attorney picked at random. As in the t'a ses or two other companies, Robert. his wife and a fri end were sole director s .. Operating in a one-rocm office, Island Oil acquired oil Je.rscs which it then sold to the J ack Burke firm, Funda menta l Oil, which managed a ll the ex ploration programs he sold to in· vestors. The government conten- ded that with !'Orporate "shelves." like Island Oil, J ack Burke would sell dry Star Gets Council OK Miss Dickinson's com· plaint charges that t he publication or a pic tui-e or her face, on a nude body, harmed her reputation and expos ed he r to public hatred, c onte m pt a nd ridicule. T . A. t · helped orga nize Jurors for of AIJ\1 and has tried to een C Or. Reconciliation, said she Celt work through legislative the government had no ca se channels to get laws affec-OCEA NS IDE CUP ll - aga inst about 100 Indians ting lndians changed. Actor Jack Lemmon won EBERLE SAID it was ob- '\'iously a retouc hed photo. • that no r ea d e r would believe it "''as l\fiss Dickin- son in the nude and that it was printed in a humorous context. He said he was socry If she was orfe nded. Arrested For Grass s till a wait ing trial on city council approval Thur· charges ari sin g from the !'tlSS BURKE s aid the sday to bu ild a 932·unil events at Wounded Knee. tou rist bu rea u protested, retirement village here. She said none should be "\Ve're try in g to c reate The 'council voted 3-2 to brought to trial because the tourism in South Dakota overrule its planning com· Public AUCTION FRIDAY, SA1tlRDAY, SIJNDAY •t I P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal, Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental Objecrs d'Art. Paintings, Jewelry, Antiques. Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... s 1.000.000 INVENTORY F rom Esfal es. Courts. Out-Of.Pawn, Cusloms Seizures, etc. V!SrTORS! Comeandaet wltatfun an AUCf/OIV can ber FREE ADMISSION! ' ... across the street from seven of the Southland's most elegant waterfront restaurants~ HOURS Inspection & Private Soles 2-4 P.M. l 7-8 P.M. Daily Ck>sed Wedoesday & Thursday AtJCnONS HELD EVERY FIUDAY,SA1tlRDAY,SllNDAY .. aP.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 W-Coallt Hlghwa11 N-rtBnch. CaUfomla 92660 (714) 645-2200 WE BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON CO-ISSION MIOU ESTATES OR SINGIE trEJlfS ' ''She "''as embarrassed. She felt something ought to be done," Miss Dickinson's spQkesm:in said . SAN FRANCISCO CUPI> case. against Means a nd and you m a ke the state mission, whic h had ttlmed -Teen·age actor Danny D. Dennis Ba nks had been sound like an armed ca m-down the deve lopment. Bonaduce. the red·haired dismissed by U.S. Dist . p." saying the subdivision did financial wizard on CourtJudge Fred Nichol. Nec·s broadcast s tan· not fit in with the city's t elevision's ''Partridge Pam Burke. associate dards departme nt reviewed general plan and that the Family", bas been released producer or "Tomorrow," the show and said it found city already has several in the custody of his pannts said she had r ece iv ed r~no~lh~i~ni:_g~li~be~l~o~us~-:_ ___ _.'.r~e~li~re~m~e~n~t~d~e:v~el~o~p~m~en~ts~-J~======================:::::::::::::::::. following a marijuana ar· telephone calls from the of. ., I rtst. fice of Gov. Richard Kneip, ' .. But ~he's definitely not going to court" to testify against Eberle, he said. Eberle said poli ce had ransacked his office, noted ad.dJ.'e ss e s , finan c ia l records and unrelated editorial material and told his printer that "'1·e're shut· • tingyoudown." ··we ser,·ed a search ...,·ar· rant ,·ery legiill y ." Davis said. SanFranciscopo1ieesaid the t o uris t bur e au , they stopped a car ea rly t elev ision s tations and Saturday which had a bur· othe r s. "'It 's t he mos t ned-out license plate light. response we've ever had to Police said they searched an issul' or this kind ," she the car after the driver got said. out and said, "Listen, man, MISS BURKE said an don't bust me for the grass. 1 audio tape or th e program I'm a good kid." Bonaduce was mailed Wedn.~sday to was sleeping in the back Gov. Kneip. The governor seatofthe carinwhichlhey was invited lo a ppear on a fou nd a halC -pound of program aft er the "Tomor- marijuana and narcotics row" show mo\'CS to Ne\\· paraphernalia. York Dec. 2. Gov. Kneip is --,,,_,..,·-~7'1'·~..,..~ •-:t,w,..... ~""f-'1" .,.. ~~-!~!f :uf'. lj;~-·-::. · ~coast;Flcl~fut~ · ~~;lo1d:frienctiS:baek~ili ~§ .-:.-:-· • -·:uew\savmp·:i11mt ~-' The Bunny Bunrh. Jui.:t ''""'" :1n accoun l f1w :1 child. :tnd he t-:am1c11 ;1 n1en1hcr. Noc only 11 il 1111 easy way for you to ,ct child~ info 1ttc ~vine h:1bit early. lhc Bunny Bunch occount c:in ht¢n ;, rc~l3r 1nonthly ~vin~ progran1 lhill m11ke5 l'Urc n10ncy io; av:iilablc when lhcy &-row up. For coll~. foe 1ravcl, for 1h.:irown finnnci:il m urity. And for n(lw , lhc ~iii~ i_:cl n Bunny Bunc h Kil full 111 free. inforn111Li\'C :in.I ~'l111cn1ional girts. including :\ l-i:inl.:. rind :1 n1enlhershi11 c.1rJ. If ~1111 h:ivc :1ny ~11~1ion!i just c:ill 11r 11tor hy the lJunny Uunch J-lc.itl{!Lmtltrs :11 your to.::il C"11:1,1 onlc.:. COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS COAST FEDERAL SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION omces NEAREST YOU: LM ~let M•lfl Olflct111111 •NI H1U 1~131 ~J·l »I • W!ltlllft t 3'3,1 W1i,tllrt 01.0, tat° (J.ltf!\MtJ Pl ) (~11~ 385·1~ 'L .. Allttl•• Cl.it c"'''" :NI nll<I B•r.•w {2:13) G2G·••O~ ..... rty 01lw1 ll l'IO Boulh BMltl'I' °'· 1113) ~"'Mn H.il,....il~ !!tOO North Ve<lllMI t~l:tj f!l62·31!tl • ""•tlftt-.. IPCll! fll Kllnli1'19lol'I c.i.t« (1U),llllt·lfJ4f , __ CllJI l t:.0 VMI N""I 01"'1. i:1~ 11$2-1111 • f.,.tlle 111$1 Vt111\ll'• 81'111, jJlJt )4~>-1)614 0.: • AUGUST 1972 AUGU ST 1973 AU GUST '1974 " • sit is • And it's here. These !!.us ridership figures tell the story. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 last year. 656,242 a month today. And rising. That's a lot of people in Orange County depending onOCTD. The orange and white buses crisscross the county between lhe L.A . and San Diego county line s. Serving riders· who are a crass-section of Orange Caunly. Commuters who must get to and from work and find it a great convenience and economy to Joke the bus. Teenagers. Mathers shopping. Senior Cilizens who have no other way. Riding OCTD is easy. And compared lo what it cosls lo run your car, it's cheap. At lwenty· live cenls o lrip, no matter how many times you lransler, yo u can't find a better way to fight inflation. Ifs slill aboul lhe best bargain around. The number of routes and bu ses doubled just a little while ago. Sunday 'service become o reolily. And now service and route s expand again lhis monlh. Pork-N-Ride, lhe first regional mass transit station in lhe county, opens in late November. And the Senior Cilizens Program is effective on the first of November. · Support your Orange County mass transit syslem. Ride OCTD. It'll get you there. ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT • A 6: * .QAIL\' 1•1LOT .. EPLTORIAL .P/\GE • • Coilllllendation Earned • • !lob l'u n n in~h;;11n , I !uni i ni,!ton !\e ach··' 1\1 a np<1\1 t'r •h rl't:lo r. ha s don~ a comn1<.·ndable job.the Jl<1:-t yt•ar. st•a r c hinS!, out th1: ci1y 's "invisibl e poor d •ind <lc!v1.•lo ping p rogr .. 11ns to hl•lp meet their n<'cds. \\tlu.•n he started to \\Ork a ycnr ago, Cunnin.i;th;1 rn ''as lold hy 111;,iny people lhut thc r(: \vasn 'l a J.IO\'t.:J'ly JJrUhlc m here. Instead, hl' found that \'C lt•r;.111s, h.ou ... r·11 1\'C!'i. t hl' t·ldt·rly, :\1 l'x ican·/\mericans \\'Ith li1n1--1 1;1 ~t· p roblems <.1nd yo ung, unskilled \1•orkcrs h:1\'l' c·:·11cult,v findin~johs. Sine.• th1·11. hl' has hl'IJX•d gcOt'r;1 IP "'or (' 1h:1n S7llO.IMMJ 111 • 1•rl<'ra I l\'f an1:i. l\\T·r funds tn hcl p solve I heir prohll·n1:-., :!lnul :10 p1 ·rt:l'lll n1 ort• dollars t han ·:1v;.1ilahlc 111 t i~" p;.1:-1 . .\lorC! sigoifit:antly, he hcl1x·d pl~1n progr:1m s 10 rca('h morl' ind1\ icluals need in).! hr lp --:>OO th1:-,\· ... ·1r 1:on1parl'd \\'ilh 75 ;a year urull·r pa.\>t proi.:ra n1s. l 'unn1ng ha 1n \\;i-; tomn1l'nde<I 1his \V('l'k hv 1h1• til)'.l'OUn<·tl for his 1·i1orts in phtl•ing more lhan·l.IHJO tcc11ag1.:1·s 111 s umrncr .robs. lie also dC's<•rves prai~t· for his Slll'C'l'SS in hr1n~ing ht•l p to all scgrnenl:::. of the t·ommunity <J nd for g1·ncra ling funds to pror1dt· s prc·i;tl pro;.:ran1 s th~1t othCl'\\"ISe 1n ig ht 11nl 111· a\•;ulal.llt'. '' Dedicated Service 1"hc I l unl.1ngt on fk-ach linion I li~h School l.>1strttl !-0011 \Viii s \\'t.:ar rn l·ll'lt:'n l)itte as trusll'l'. !\.Jany year s ago, llt·lcn IJilt e S\\'urc hcr:-l'll" 111 as ad voc·al c of quaht_\' i•duC'at ion . Sht• has been tilt· ~js~ron l ~ lc;1dcrsh1p of ~· n1ultituclc uf C'ffOl'l :-. to upgrade th<' e ducational cnvironn1cnt. She hcl1.>ed found l\\'(I lot:a l <'hupt<:rs or the l)al'('lll.'J"eat ht.:I' 1\:-. ... O<:iatio n It is no s urp rise. then, to sec l\lrs. Oltte a lrc:.icl y · immerst!d in the high school dis tritt 's campaign for pa~sagc or the tax override on the Nov. 5 ballot. Many World Airports Still Lacking Security ~ ':"'ASJ.1-IJ'\GTON -Nc\v scrret ~umcnts te ll of 18 busy \1·orld au·- JIPfLS "'hi r h arc open to Arab terrorist attack. bcc;iusc of Jax security or their location in guerrill a-infesu~d areas. The nc\v survey by the Federal J\\"iation Administration supersede:> one this·summer turned up by Rep. ..itihn A1urphy, 0 -'.'i :,·., a I-louse air :tafcty expert. \\'hen \\'e printed the rsinl<'S of the c ii:iht ·'most vulne rable'' airports then, "c \\·ere cr1t1cized for It-ta ·1n g the seal oC crecy on clas- s f 1ed l''A A umcnls. ' 7 B C T \\" t: 1~ason1·ll that lfa,·c ler::; h:i1t a rtght to th11 t in for- mation. :Ind nn1v Lhe nc\v :-ur\'c~· seems to hl•ri r us out. '!"he current F.\A stud.\· sho\\·s tpat l.on1lon. 1\"hi ch \\"{' listed ;J s a :-l!Curity horror story. is nO\\' muc h 1f!pro1·ed. i\"ew J)clhi and Bangkok Qa.11·c hc><'n dropped fro1n the earlier If.st. • 1ln an\' cast.'. according to U.S. intt·I lit:cne<''fcport s, the Fedayecn <1lr<'rirly kpO"' '\'h1 ch airports are l'asy mark:-., The ne"' studv, elassificd "For Of- firial l"sc Only,;' nam(•s the 18 •·t1ig h llisk Foreign Ai r1x>rts" a!-. Romt•. Fr:tnkfurt, Amstcrdan1, r.enl'\"a. Z.urtch. 1\Iadr1d, Be irut, 1\1hcns. Tel r\\·i,·, Paris. :'ilunich. Lo ndon. lstan· 1>1.11. Vi<'n na , Brusst•ls. l3arcelona, Copcnha g~n and Lisbo n. Tf.:RRORISTS ha\"<' struek mo:->t trc<1uenlly, !he cl oc u-mcnlc; say, <11 l\lunirh ,,·here 11 1ncidenL-. h<11·e Ot' eurrerl. 1'hc FAA prober:;. r ite \\lest Ci'e rm;nl\'"s "fins{' Israeli ti<'i;" :is one re ason f0r 1hl• attacks. Second. 11·1th live epi,11odes, is Home. Athe ns and Bei rut have h;1rl four t•ach, a nd f<'rank furt and Amsti!rdam h<ivc hti d 1hree. Beirut anti Tel Al'il' t1r<' 1>rri1sed hy th(' FA1\ for rl1Hl\I: lht'!r !)i'!'I, hut lhr,v .1rt clossd 1ctl · ·11 1g h H1.~k ·' h1.·c~1use of lht'ir lnca11 011 in 1hl' \"Oh1lll<' J\liddlc ~Ast. London h;1s 11npn1,·NI miJ!hlily. hut IS !otlll il sll'd ht•('otUSC or !he \ar~l' num 1>1.11· ot 1 11~ hi "· partil'ul:irly rlep:tr ttirt•:-bound for lhc L"111tt'tl Stall's Zurirh .ind fit'n('\":I are branded a f' risks for :u1 1nlr11.:u1ni:: r{'llSl"lll, Ar:lh 1rrrorisls. :11·1·or rh ng to lh<' FAA"s in· tcj li gC'n<·•'· ;1ft' .1ni.:ry o\·cr Swilzcrlnn· rl s w1 lhng11c '1' tn ;1111)"' ;1 Gcnf'va ill':1cc coof1·r··ncl' on th(• !\l1ddle r:ust .. 1\TT,\(')\S at lh1s timr \\'<1t1ld he .1in1cd :'11 dlsr11pl 1n.r; pcarc C'Onfi>ren1·e :uid a:-p11n1sh m vnl nf S1\·1:-i' for al lowing thi· runff'rCnl'r," lht• FAA ~LU!ly ."-1Yli- Jo'00.f l\: f) fE: ~lurph y J•\JSht•<l 1hrou~h ~ lu\,. r (·rm111ing :·111 C'm bar.:11 on fll J!ht · IJ1•l11 1..'\'ll the t!nitcd St<.ilt s ~nd count.ril•S \\ Hh n s k-p1·onc airpor- t ~. In prit·:111· r nrr(•:-('IOndt•nc·c ~l urphy Dear Gloo1ny Gus ''1-'c1'r of Cr1m e •fnl>L'TDbuscs r'lt!\"t't occ u r red to me unlit rumor mon~cr Eui,:l'n{' Cn\'elh hro11,i::h1 11 up. 11 i~ 1:1~k rnrec •~ rr:illy looking under 'rock:" for proble ms. ~I R.T. '-rwm)' C.v\ eemm~flt1e1~111n""1~ tp1•.1t1tr1 ... ~II• ~ti ~tltO•Pllp ltllHI !flt _,. .. , et l"t ~w•Httr, tt1141 tt1tt ~! '''"' !• <i'..,il'f O~, o,.,,~, ... ,, ) has been urging the Department or Transportation to begin enforcing the ];!\lo'. BIRClf BARK : Prcs1d ~nt r~ord \\.'armly embr aced C. R. Lev.•is. ;1 proniinent John Birch Soeicly men1 - ber. v.•hc n he came to \\'ashington recent I~ Le~s 1s running rot thi:Sen:itc in t\\a1tltli on the Rc1>uhlicun~i~k<'l. ~fl' ford posed 1\•ith Le1ris for the traditfor\al Hand-shaking ~ccne fo r campa ign use. 1'he President even threw in an extra picture of them strolling together and a ··near C.R." letter lc tling LC\.\"is: "I" arn looking forward to "'orking \l:i1h .:"t'Oll in the ·Senatl!."' The John U1 rl·h Soe1t't1· 1;l10,\"l'd its appreciatiom later by 1:ipping Ford apart in its ""1'he Rc\·icw of the i'\ew.s , ·· 1rhich featured a fu \1-pag<' ad ror Le"· is ' l'Olllracting firm. "01\.E CAJ'\NOT <'scape lhl' le<'lin g."" decla·r ed the Bir c he r publication, "that Gerald Ford is un- der a disciplin<' a nd serving a radic:il C:lUSC .••• "'\\'hen t he script calls for declaring that Ame rican· youth should prepare lo e mula te the example of youn.l! Y.la\•cs in the conct·nlration camn Iha! 1s Red China . Ger ald Ford follo"·s lht• script." In s um . sa id the article, the rresidenl is :i ."hustll'r for Chairman J\lao." FOOTNOTE: ·rhc \Vh1t(! !louse declined comm ent on thf' e ndor- sement of the .J ohn Birch c;indidatc-. But .al lh<' GOP ca1npaign ('rimn1il· tee, a spokcsm:ln tnld us th{' C<•n - didatc 's philosophy "'ci,i.:h . .., far lei.s than "\\'hl'thcr h<• e:t n \\"trl " \\"ATCll O~ \\'ASTE: 'rhl' 1\tr Fo n·p ~hipped 350 personnel nffLcl'rs ac1·o~s the nation lo San Antonio for a l'On - fcrcnce on 1n:inaJ?cn1cnL l'fficic nc~·· 1'he objrct "'as to savt· money for the taxpayers. Sources farniliar \\"ith such <'Onfcrences sugj:!esl, on the l'Ontr;1ry. 1h:11 it cost the t ;1xJ)a.\"Cnt niorc than \\"i II he-s :t ' <'rl • Just thC' J)Or die m hills turn11d 111 hy the 350 t•o nferl'Cs uddc<I up to ~2.~MIO. An Arr Force s pokcsn1an told u:-. '"Ther<' .... no "•t~' lo f1~11rt· t1·avl·I l'OSL"i . \\'A.'i lllNGTON \\1lllHI.: In a !oh·rn memo in his stuff. lntcr1nr S4·1'rl't;1r\" HogC'rS ~t o.rtn n told lhl·n1 1 hl'1°1' junkelinl_! ha!' rt·acht'd "unre:isnnahlt• proJ)Orlion:i" :ind 1nust be t·ul h11ck . fllorton"s O\V ll r<>cenl JL1nk 1•1s 1nr l11d1• tripil to !\laine. the <iuU Coast. !\11ssli. sippi and J\lab:.i n1a .•• i\ \Vh1t e I louse aide. who dcfi<'d !he de mands of lh<' \Vaterii:lti."' cr,•w. is rrlurninJ.? lo go\'c.rnme nt ,. .. thl' lntcr1nr 01·p1 ':-. romm un1l'ott1 o ns 1·h1rf. lie 1:-r\111 RhaLica n. who !iin,i.!lt•-handcdly s111f•· 1>c d th1• Nl!!:nn t:amp;iign fron1 polilil'1ti11,1.? lh<' \\'hitr llouse ;1nt1-1lrug r'rogran1. _ . \\Ir rt·port<'<I recently lhal Arm v rel"r111ters harl been s1a· ning up m1 s ri1 s a nd 1'\"CJ1 criminal~ in their ea ~r rnc:-" lo rrach rcl'ru111ng- ,t:o:1Js. Arrny SccrC'IRI)' lloward C;1l l:i"'llY has flf)W "·r111cn us plcdg111 g : '"\\It arc making a slnt·rre 1111 ni pl to <:li rn inr11c all irreiiuloiril i<'s fron1 Army 1·<'cruit1nJ.!" I hooc the unror· ltinutc prar lict':-1 ust'd in th~ po st by :t rc w Armv recruilC'l'S will nnt drtr:11•1 rrom lhc 'nvcrall outsl:1nd~n.i.t success l)f-nur rocru1 tin.: eflort<t". Stu mpin ~ al l'ol'fl1cs and oth(•r l-(<1thcrincs or \'fll f'rs, she is t elling or the need to end overerowding ;..ind double sessions. She believes, ~1s '''C do. that this ncccl can !Je st be 1nct by passage or the bu I lot 1neasure and construction or a s ixth high school. l\Jrs . Dille':-; record of past ser vice in the fi eld or cduc<i tion. a s well as her co mmilmt•nt of the present, prove ber a strong: voice in the rulurc or our high ~c hools. Halloween Tre at \'1sitors to f'ount ;ii n \t"allcy Saturday can '''atch a nule-lonA par;.1de. e;1t l\lcxicnn food. enter a costun1e conlest or C\'C'll \rin a nc,,· car 'fhl' J·'ountain V;.11lcy Lions Club. the Ki,,·;.1n1 s ('luh. city officials .and other eomn1unity Aroups ha\e <lonl' a fine job this,\·ear in pl<111nin g the cit~··s sc\·c nth a1111ual llaJIO\\'CC n celebralion . l,nradc or g;;1nizers expect about 10.000 pe rsons to \\ att·h the 200-t•ntry l.'\'e nt. 1'herc \Viii be 21 bands. 111ne fl o;.its. 40 equestr i<in e ntries, as \\"Cll ;.is Indian 1lanct•rs~ clo,,·ns. antique cars, n1urching: Cub Scout 1roops and motor ~ycle riders. In addition. 70 ti\'ic groups \\"ill s pon ~or food and i.::1n1l' honths a l the l<'ountain \':dlt·~· lligh Sthool l~O\\"l. ;.u1d n1crt hant;; h:.i\·e donat4:'d to~·s as prize.-; fur :1 t' hi Id 1·c n · :-. to s t u nil' contest. Or~anizers or this traditional 1-'ount:n n \"<.t ll (·y t'l'lcbration say they believe this year \\"ill be the finest fest i \"a I yet. and they have in \'it 1·d p('r:-.ons f ron1 nt·i ghboring t:i l ies to atte nd . ' 'l'llc c ivic g roups involved sho uld be comm ended for the ir e fforts. This sounds like et c e lebration parade lo,·ers \\·on ·l \\'ant to miss. 'My sermon for today is on the virtue of forgiveness .... ' H No Plffef> for Cfft11pffign it'lffnngf>rs .Justice Department and Politics \VASHINGTON -In one of his more erfulgenl pri\"ate moments, Lyndon B. Johnson said : "lfStokeley Carmichael (a bl ack revolutionary of the '60 's) v.·as kn9ckin~ at the \\1hitc !louse door 1\'ilh a bowie knife in °"'c ~a nd and a pis tol in lhe other, Ran1- sey Clark woulcln 't arrest him.·· This "'a s typical J ohns9n1an ridicule 0£ then Attorney General Clark. "'ho is no\v the Democratil' nomi ne e for the United States Senatl' in N<''V York . a nd 111 Johnson's time \\"as cri ticized for .;oft attitudes on handling dissident. f'ltmcnts. Clark later as- ~oci at ecl him se lf 11·ith the aims of a l·lanoi government \v hose invade r s had been killin g A1nc ricans at a ra.te running up to 300 a week. SO IT IS no\\" rather surpris ing lo find Senate ca ndidate Clark ad- \'Oeating policies agreeable to m any 1l'ho fou nd contemptible some or his altitudes of the past. Clark is advocating a rcrorm of the . Justice Departme nt "'hich appeals to many cons titutionalists who have long rcj?ardcd "·ith dis may an entren RICHARD WILSON chcd practice \\ hich arises from cor- rupt attitudes .. To have the ad- ministration of ('riminal justice in the h ands of 1;>o litical cam p aign managers "'ould seem to be such an ob\·ious corruption that it would ha\·(• long ago been abandoned. · Instead, it has been an accepted practi ce hallo\ve d by ti m e and precedent. aniJ leadiq$ ultimately to t~a.c apJtqintroent 01: an Attorney General who p\iffcd hlii pipe in silence \\'hi lc li s t e ning tO 'Proposals for brea king and ente ring. blackmail and the recruitment of call girls to shame and discredit leaders or the political 01>position. J OllN N. J\1itchcll was not. by far, the first political manager appointed Attorney Genera l and t hu s em - JJO\\·e red lo make decisions on 11·ho shall be prosecuted and 11•ho shall not 1n an imperfecl political 11·orld 1vh1ch t'mits a st.eady J)rncession of male fa l'- tnrs. It is \\'ron~. that's for sure, e1'en 11·hcn done by Franklin D. Roosevt•ll • D\\·ight D f':isenho"·cr , 11arry S Tr·uman and J ohn F Kenncrl.v, • 'l"he rt.':1sons for doing this <ire never admitted bul rea dily perceptible. The preside nt 1\·ishes his chier la\\' enfor- cer and monitor or such sensili\•e proceed ings as a nti-trust and ci\'il rights actions· to he under the direc- tio n of ni<'n compatible with the preside nt 's interests. This is not nece~saril y bad. per sc. \\"hen the president"s interests are pure and benign, but the practice in\"ites m any ;ibuses. raw deals -and e\'en t"O\'Cl"UpS. Furn1er Attorney General Clark":;. pro1)0sals l'ontain 1>0ihls trpic;il 0£ his talent for impractirality and arc 11101't' s1\•eeping tha n the politicall:;- on1·nte<I )al\".\"~rs of Congrc~s \\OUld be \\'illing to :1 t'Cl'pl . J\l"T TllF~ll E IS unC point o( lhe 18 Clark offers 11•hi1:h deser\"es im- mt•diate atte ntion. lie \\"ould prohibit by lav• the appointment to a high Justice J)epartmcnl 1>0sition of an) person w ho ha·S partir ipated sig- nificantly in a presidentia l campaign, \\'ho held a high party position. or 11•hn sought high political offiee "'ithin t1vo yt'ars of hi.s appointment. 1'hat means no more campaign nlanagers appointed Attorney r.enl'ral. If suc h :1 la\\' had been in ef- fect tht•rc 11·ould likely ha\"c been no \\"at<'rgatt', or l.11 least not one ""hic h 11irectly involved lhc highest officials or gO \'{'rnn1 e nt and led 10 the resig- nation of a pres ident. \\'hen such a p roposal is endorsed. il must be borne in mind that the one truly professional prosecutor in the present-Jus ti<•e Depa rtment has become :.i subjl•cl of cont rovers~. ~fenrv Petersen 's relations 'A'ith ex- Preslde nt :--;ixnn \\'hile \\lnter gate prosecutions were under \\'UY was nlore cozy than perfectionists would ha\'e desired . E'•e n so, there is no evidence that Petersen was in any \\'ay obstr u{'ting justiC('. and he war· ned the President that· if any im· peachable evidence came his wav he .,..·ould send it to Congress. PE R FECTIOS is not likely to be ;1chievctl in any cirC'umstances. but tht• outlook for it is helter if the Justice Department is l'Onverted into a mi nistry of justice in lhc fu ll sense of \\"hat is meant b ~· .1 ustice for all . Cla rk is advocating al so that the preside nt. the \\lhite !·louse staff or others acting ror the President s hould be prohibited from interfering in s pecific cases or matters in the Justice Depa rtment. That is probably "'hotly unconstitutional, as v.•ell as un- .,..·ise. but a good purpose v.·ould be scr· ,·ed by requiring a formal public record or representa tions lo the ministry or justice on criminal mut· ters from anr sourel' A Solution to the Doctor Shorta~e l "o the Editor: Our lc.E.:islators. our educatnrs. and th<' llealth, Education and \Vclfare l)cpartme nt all have rcvieu·<'d the shor t:1ge of medical doctors in lhC' L'nilccl States. Every type of grant to medical schools and scholarshios to the student bas been made. Literally n1itlions of dollars ha\·e been !-,pc nl 1n 01n attl·m pt to produce t•nough doctors to !'!t!rve our people. ~ach result ha,, fal len s hort o r our nceds TlllS COUNTR\' needs a N;1t ion;1l Atademy for l\-1edi cinc tha t \\"ill i;!raduate a minimum of fi ve to six thousand doctors annually. Each :-t;i h: should be allowed to enroll ot :-.Jlcrifiect nu1nhe r of applic;1nts " yt·ar 1\n l·qua\ly important pro\"is1on <·oulrl <il\1111• cor1>0rations, churches. la hor unions. n1 inorily groups. etc , to -"J)Onsor ad11itiona l appli cants. The sponsorlnL( unit \1•ould p,;1y for lht• :-c·l\OQling in re turn for a pre·a~rc<•d tt·r1n of sf!r\"it:l' from the student l\l a ny of the 1-!r<'at funrl ·1·aisi n ~ l';nnp;di;:ns. sueh as the llcarl Fund. 1h1· Ca11c1·r F unt!, and J\.t11scula1· Dys troph ~· dri vt• n1 lght sponsor a nun1 h1•r of :1pplicants in ex hnngc fo1' the ~r;ulual<'·s ;rid 1n 1hcir sl'arch for t"\ll'l'~ uf I hi' Jl<• l'l lcu lar rl iSCtt:O.l' '!'ht• npplit•ants could ~ ~electt·d iu:-1 :is applicants are chosen fnr lhl' J\lilitary i\t·:i1lt•n1 irs . 1'he randid:ilt•:-, b('for1· ht·inl! ;1dmitt1·d t o thl' Ac:Hh'!m\•, \1·ould ai:rt•f' to ser\'C a d1•s i,,::nat1..•d ~{'('1()1' or sl'l<'il'ty lnr an :l~l"P('d lt'n ~lh Of l ime >ind inCQm{', 1"hi:-: \\'OUld he 1n repayn1cnt ror their 1rriinin_1t. f'c<lcral funds l"Ou\d be used 111 c-.tahlis h the A<'adcmy in thc> most llcs1rable location in the t·Ounlr)'. Tii t~ i\IOST impor1:int henefits to our i'OC 1<'\Y of a n increased number or 1ncdir:il rlnctnr~ "'ould ht 11 I the :-.1ck 11•ho nct'd mcd11'~\ utt11nt1nn the mo:-1. lhc eld erly, lhc poor. and lhl' cilizcn.; 1n la rsie rilies :1nrl rural arf'a~ "·nulrl ht• m<'lrt• hkl'ly to get. ii: t:!J mOrP 1luetnrs C'Ou ld he used in l't'Scarl'h for C'Urcs of tht' drl•\1d dl:o;eases :u1tJ 1:11 if !ht• econon1 ic theory of '"!'Ull!•I Y :11111 tlt•m;1nd " controls r riccs, the frf's for :1 doctnr·~~('M'lC"C~ wou1rt be IO"Wt'N'ff ( MAILBOX ) Leltf'ts front reader.~ are welcome. Nor· molly. u•rifer.~ $ho1i/d couvey their '1Jll.'S- .~ag1>.' in J()(l rlXl rds or les.~. Tht• right to con- d1•nsC' lrtrr r.~ tn f il .~p(lcc or P/11nina1e libel 1.~ re.~11r1•1'(/ All lrlters 1111i.~I 111clude s1g- 1t11ture and 1noilrnq arldr<·s.~ /mt name.\" n1cir1 be u.11thl!Pld on r PquPst 11 .~u/frcienL rf'a.~nn 1.~ opparcnl l 'rw1n1 1ui/J 1101 bt pubh.~hed If \\'<' hope lo rrnv1rte adequate medil'a l cnveragc for the peo1>le \\'hO need the attention the most and ut a Ice !hat they can afford to pay, we had he!lf'r slarl training 111orl· medical dortc)rs . l'A rll. E 11\'0EN Columbus, lndiarl'cf 'frt1t1sif ll411tl•~-"i To lhr EcHtor Contrar y to your editorinl of Ocl. 20, t 111ould s tronil lY u r)Zc utl c ititcns to \'Ole a~ainst a s:ilcs l.<1x increase for lh1• Orall,i.!t' County l 'ransit Distr1 t•l . 1 :•m in complele agreement. ¥.•ith \11ur t•d itoria l a:-to the nec.'tl ror an t'XJla ndc d pubt lc t.ranspottatlon -"YS tem to combat the dual problems of a dwindling e ner gy supply and a poll utcd atmosphere . 11 0 \\lEVER, 1 :a m opposed to finAnC'ing this system through tile salts tax The s:.1 les tax is a rep:t,tss1vc talr ¥.1hich fa lls disproporflnn:itely upon lo\11 and 1niddlc income wa~t· c111·ocrs. lh<' \•ery l>COr>lc "'ho arc "l' arc apprche ns1\"e for t he futurt: of our jubs as unemploymen1 g r'O\\'S. 11·t· cannot continue to al101\" our cleclcd representati1·cs to "penn~· Utx " u~ onto the \1•elfa re roJ Is \Ve a rt' be ing asked In halarH·f' our 1>ersonal bud gets and i.:ct "'aRc increases only In return for increased proclucti\"ity I s ay the saml" must apply to our t•ounty go\"crnmcnl. I.et then1 kno11· that we CXllCCl them tn helter manaL!e the funds that thcv presently have available :-o as tu provide us 1r1lh much needed publi1• trans port11tion withi n f'x 1s li11 i.: rc Yenue:o.. -. t'INALl.. Y, let us all l<'a rn from the ex1>e rie nces or BA RT "•hi ch suffered throug h many years or political she na nigans, nnd a dministrative mismana~c me nt because additional money was al"'.ays available through sales tax revenues. ERNIE EDELSTEIN To the Jo:dltor· J 11 m hoping thnt the cilli~cns \l.'ill rt1t ify the rupid transit mllusure, Proposilion A, by a wide mtirgin . hroudly s pe;i kin){, the inaugurntion or rapid transit i!i necf'ssitated by the dollur crisis, the energy trisis und the • environmental crisis. rt is eSpcclally lmpcrlilive in Southe rn Cnliforni:i "'here the lack nf it has been so destructive of our towns and opCn ~pact" and has deprived the young, the old, the poor uml the crippled or the t ransport-.ition th<' y s hould h11ve. Though modest , money-wii;c, the mea sure is a rirm step In the direction Lhal \Yl' mus t go .IAMES IV. DILLEY ,, ... , """" ICa!if nhl e 10 :1ri·orrl nddil1ofl.{1 l taxcs at. :1 time 111h c n o ur t'Co nomy i ll ('Xpcricncini: ~•mu llall{.'()US i nflat~n To lhc r:d I tor: an rl rrrc .~s fo n . \V hile we are t:huptcr n1 C'mher11. of Ame rican ~l rll~Rlin~ lo (ut·r,I, i:lo~hc und house Fit'l ld Servi<'C l nter n a tlon n l ourselves on a (1:\!ed 1nconH.'. while SC':holnrships are concern~! by Lhc p'1ees continue-to skyrocket and-whcn-mfgl!fil'CS'"~l1fl 1 Unlif""lhc ffi.!i.dline 1 - o'er the a rticle Oc~. 21 concerning the plunned educ;ilionttl donation to be gi\"en b y the Rot;1ry Club. The· 1m1Jression tha t AFS is to recci\'e SJ .()1)1) 1\·as <'rroneous. 1"l~i~ year A F'S is supporting !ievcral foreign students at the high schools \\'c a~c 'also eurr<'n_lly engaged i~ selcct1on of s tud1!nts "·ho wil l be ll'aving l!OOn to repre~en\ us In other t·ountries abroad • \\"l' :-fl lic1t :o.u pporl lro m our n e i g h bors . member s o f lh c tl)mmunity l\"hich 1s enriched by th<'· varie<I cultural exposures AF"S gi1·cs pa rllcip11tini;: high schools. \Ve \\"Ould hope that our prospective donors would not he misled by lh<' headline ~·hich indicated such a g<'nerous gift 111 our behalf. \Vl' did not gel it • EtUTll \\'ll.SO:'\. DislrictScct). J\ f"S Inte rn 'I Schola rships OrangcCily Coaslul Central Di.~trict ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. "'e:ed, PiibtUlttr Thomos Ktev1l, Editor Borh<zro Kreibtch. -£d!lorial Pa ge Edl!or Tht editorial p::iac or the Oa1Jy Pl.lot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by pre~enllna on thi!I page diverse commentary on tapi" of \n - tertsl b)· SJndlcatcd columnlsts anrt caMoonists. bf providing a forum for rl'aders ' \'IC'\\'S •nd b)• prcsentlna lh1s nc11u1pa pCr 's Opinions :ind ide1.1i. on curre n1 topics . The tditorl11I opiniflni; of tht' Daily Pl lCll apJ>tar only In thr cd llotlnl rc:Humn at lhr t(}p or Lht> page. 01llnlons exprel'i!lerl b)' the rolumn ls~ und caMoonisl~ and I ... · no endor:o.cmcnl of their \'ie11o~ fly thr I>aUy Pilot.should be 1nferred Friday, October25, 1974 I ' •• . , . .. • -Today's Final N.Y. Stocks .. VOL 67, NO. 298, 5 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,OCTOBER 25, 19H N TEN ~CENTS Newport Lease With Balboa Bay Club Upheld By GARV GRANV!Ll.E Of IM Dl'llY "llel ll•tt A State Division of Lands official ad- miUed tciday that Newport Beach's.lease with Balboa ·Bay CIUb is on ' • s o I i d ground" and that it i! up to ~ city to determiiie how much it charges for offshore boat moarinfS. Les Grinds, the Cliviaion's assistant planning Jn&nafl!r, aid in Sacrarilento, • 1t think the city ll iri .. good abape on its tid~ands. 'Jbe only: ,place lhere t , ~ -~ 1'1-···· ....,, ............ __ lo3't::' .. ._. ..,i-ieio • -• ~.....,~• might be a deficiency is in its offshore moorings ." Grinds and two other officials met with City Afanager Robert Wynn Thurs- day to discuss an auditor's report that cha~ged the city might be guilty of an illegal gift Of public funds by charging Balboa Bay Club too little rent and by not collecting enough for offshore moorings. He emphasized that the controve rsial • auditor's report was "a v.·orking study" and not the final report In giving the city a clean bill or health, Grinds said the Balboa Bay Club lease has to be considered in light of • the fact it was negotiated in 1948. .. ''The rent set in 1948 might not be as much as if the lease was negotiated last year," said Grinds. "Besides," he added, "I doubt that the city has the legal right to renegoUate the lease." As far as the offshore moorings are concerned , Grinds conceded that it is up to the local agency to determine their value. Contrary to an announcement made earlier. the state will not prepare a formula to apply to rentals for tidelands moorings. Wynn said it was acknowledged that it is not possible to develop a formula that would apply to all coastal areas. "Conditions are different at Catalina Conflict <Jf Interest? Island and they are different in U>ng Beach. Consequently, il's impossible to arrive al a single formula lo cover all situalions," said \\1ynn. He agreed to provide the state v.·ith an up-to-date list or capital projects 0t1 tidelands granted to the city. '"\Ve'll send a lifeguard Out to take a physical inventory so we are absolutely certain that we are up to date," the city manager said. He also mentioned that it was agreed that the cily y.·ould maintain its ac- counting records to show tidelands ex- penditures and revenues lo help ln future audits. , Grinds said the a u d it ors recom- mendations will probably be looked at by the dh'ision's appraisers and lawyers. •·However," he repeated ''l think the city is in good shape and it should be kept in mind that the comments included in the report was an auditor talking and not the division.'' ·Coast Panelist Rapped U>s Angeles city councilman a n d coastal commissioner Loois Nowell today denied any conflict Of interest in his acceptance of a hall-price boat slip from a developer doing business with the commission. Nowell, outspoken in his beliefs that he sits on the commisfilon to promote development, said that he sees no im· propriety in accepting the boat slip for his 51-foot sdlooner at a price which ~ * * Bright Stays Silent. in Contf~versy By JOHN VALTERZA Of N Diiiy Piiot Stiff Dr. Donald Bright held fast to his policy of silence to demand<! that he resign as a coastal 001nmissioner and instead stuck to his prepared address Thursday at an appearance before a professional organization in Anaheim . "You may want to cUscuss the con- troversy, btlt I don't especially want to," said the bewhiskered leader of the South Coast Regional Conservation Com- mission. He is under fire for allegedlly s.eelting financial support from develop- ers to aid the gubernatorial campaign or Edmund G. Brown Jr. Bright addressed a luncheon meeting of the Orange County Chapter of the Am er i can S'bc i etyf or Pub Ii c Administration Thursday. One membe r of his audience brought up the cootroversy ,.,,hich i n v o I v e s demands from many quarters t h a t Bright resign. • every yachtsman would envy-$60 a month . The slip, his critics in Los Angeles· charge, was furnished him by Goldrich and Kest, Inc., which won approval -including an aye vote from Nowell- for a 46-unit wndominium project in Long Beach. Spokesmen for the finn readily con· ceded that Nowell is renting the slip at less than half the going rate for sailboat slips, but insist that no im- propriety exists. Nowell said that he is not familiar with the going price for boat slips, which average about $2.35 per foot , per month. Alluding to Jona Goldrich, a principal in the develop1nent finn, Nowell said, "I am no more a friend of Jona Goldrich than a friend of a lot of people thal J 'vc been trying to help as far as their real property is concerned." Tideland Status M for Goldrich, he told re'porters this week that the marina is his and he can !et whatever price he sees fit for sli p rentals. The slip v.•lrich Nowell's sch.xmer oc- cupies i~ an end-tie on a channel \Vhich the developers assert is a "bastard slip" because of special dimensions set to accommodate a catamaran which a previous tenant owned . Goldrich described the discount I o Nowell as "peanuts." New Engineering Study Fired Off An Independent engineering study that contradicts a federal report that says Newport Beach 's tidelands are in dange r of devastation is on its ?.'ay t " Washington, D.C., for review. City officials are 'hopeful the $5,000 study will persuade Federal Insurance Administration (FIA ) officials indirectly to abandon an edict that indirectly would impo6e stringent new building regula- tions along the N e w p o r t Beach water[ront. The FIA order scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1, 1975, is directed t o federally controlled lending institutions. Balboa Island, Lido Isle. West Newport, the peninsula-all Newport Beach." However, \\'ynn added. the engineering study ordered by the city council after it le arned of the FIA edict does no\ cover possible flooding of the Santa Ana Ri ver. The city manager said the Moffit· Nichol report will be reviewed by FIA·s staff and he expects a response from Washington "probably within a week or 10 days." "We're very optimistic that the situ.a- tion will be squared around cnoe they've had a chance to analyze and evaluate the report," said Wynn. TRA DE REPOR'1' This buildirig may look like a candidate for urban renewal. Actually it is the clubbouse of the Sei..Gull Club, a bunch of the boys over o~ Newport Island. Me mbers of the club, including (top, from left! Darin Everett, 11, and Kevin Snow,· 11 plus (in doorway), Casey Cooga n, 11, (top), and Jay Johnson, 8, have been working on the cl ubhouse for four months. It isn't quite finished yet. But the ca1 Slate 1''ullerton Biology Department chairman insisted that he had nothing lo add to his p r e v i o u s statements about a meeting held early this month at which representatives of major developers were asked for $IQ(). pcr~ticket donations and mailing lists of potential donors to a nu .... cancelled re· ccption for Democrat Bro\vn. PLANS INFLATION FIGHT Candidate Harmer llarnier Stresses lnflCLtion Issue It instructs them to reject loan ap- ;:!kation..'5 or. !'!:·.~·r::-t s~:~ !'l::.V.::. jilO.in structures not built above the maximum surge heights water could be expected to reach in either a 100-year tidal wave or flood. A U.S. Geological Survey study of the tidelands set the expect water su rge height at almo.st 13 feet. A later study by the Long Beach engineering firm of 11ofril·Nichol said the maximum height expected should be eight to nine feet. CU TS LO SSES NE \V YORK \AP) -Stock prices recovered. slightly some of their earlier gains. and brokers pinned th c in1- provement on government reports that the U.S. balance of trade showed itl'i smallest deficit in five months during September. (Tables, Page B9) Spyglass · Hill Residence Bright strongly supported the strides made in coastal zone plaMing and suc· cesses in balancing considerations for the environment with those of develop- ment along the coastal zone. He stressed that despite the criticisms against the coastal initiative (Prop. 20) at the outset, developers v.·ho originally claimed they woold be forbidden to earn a living bave realized that they can still make money while fellowing the_ regulations imposed by the regional and state commissions. In His Canipaign At a meeting wi!h FIA officials Thurs· day, Newport Beach City Man a g er Robert Wynn pointed out that most bulkheads in Ne\l']>Orl Harbor are nine feet. The Dow ,Jones average of 30 blue-chip industrials v.'tlich moved in a bouncy session fron1 an early rally of eight points to some small losses in early afternoon. lost 0.07 poinf., to 63$.19. ' Development Faces Snag ByDOUGLASFR!TZSCHE California Lieutenant Governor John L. Harmer brought his proposal for fighting inflation to Orange County today as ho. fired up .'.l campai gn blitz of county political ap~arances. "\Ve believe that fact. if verified in Washington, will solve 95 percent of the problem." \Vynn said today. He also noted that the 1toffit·Nichol report covers tidal \\'aves that could be expe<:ted lo "have an impact on Advances continued to lead declines moderately. and volume was sluggish as many investors 1\·ere apparently reluc· tant to execute orders l\'ith a three-day v.eckend wming up, brokers said, Elam to build Orange C.Cnmty's most exclusive residential deveiopmetJt atop Spyglass Hill ran into a t e m p O.J' a r y roadblack 'lbursday night al a apecial meeting of the Newport Beach Planning Commission. So· wounded was the so-called "Bel Air of Orange County" by commission recommendations to the city council that a dissenting COn)missioner remarked, ''We've torn the original roncept of the project apart." However. the tl\'O 4·2 votes that struck at the heart of the Irvine C.Ompany's proposed 17().acre Harbor View Hills Sec- tor IV OOvelopmenl were merely recom- mendatkms that may etther be accepted or rejectOO by the OOW1cil. One cri:1cal vote asked for further study of the proposed ertension o f S p y g I a s s Hill Road, the major thoroughfare le~ing into the exclusive planned rommunl1y. Speaking for nearby homeowners and the Spyglu• Hill Homeowners A!oocia· lion, Walter lleeley Jr. said the road's proposed route was "entirely unsatisfac- tory." If built. according to llee:ley, the road would Inflict nolS<! nnd tound pollution ll des their riv and ruin their view. Back& by a lelter Crom the associa· lfon, he..,id many homeowners had been told by company repre!ICntatlves when -they booghl their homeo the rood woold foUow a different course. In rebuttal, Irvine Company planner· Gary Cook said a rerouting or the pro- tSee SPYGLASS, Page A1) Although the init iative "'tuch sent the new level of government into operation expires in two yeHrs, Bright said that (See BRIGHT, Page A%) Whi~h Day Off? i ' MesCL , Newport Disagreeing Inflation. said Harmer in an interview today, is the main issue or his campaign against Democratic State Sen. lilervyn Dymttlly of Los Angeles. The lieutenant gov<'rnor sits en the stale Commission for Economic Deve lop- ment. a pl at form ~farmer feels he can use to launch his plan for both state and federal efforts to fight inflation. The four point plan would : -Provide properly tax exemptions for Pornographer Faces P erjury, Tax Fraud Raps California hon1eowners over age 62 and J\.-farvin 1'1iller -the con v r ct (' d earning under $15.000 a year. The ex· pornographer "'hose downfall v.·as thP Veterans• Day is being .. observed on two separate dates in Newport Beach, emptions \\'OUld be on a sliding schedule mailing of unsolicited ads to Newport iO those earning slighlly less I.ban $15.000 Beach residents -no"' has a federal •1nd bobth school 1a~ city officials are hoping residents v.·ill not be too con· a year \\'Ould nol pay dramatically less grand jury indic11nent to contend "'1th. used Y the con usion. than tbose earning sli;::htly more. a charge of tax evasion, fraud and -Press for 11cross the board federal perjury. .. DESPITE THE FACT that ~londay is circled on most calendars as Vele(· budget cuts of seven percent and' stnte lililler, 52, is a former Co.~ta ~trs.1 an1s Day. schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School will be ope n that dly... cuts of four percent. resident and 1he indictment is the sec."Orld School children and teachers wiU observe Veteran's Day Nov. It. -Cut laxes, both state and federal blo1" or the week. Thursday he. y.•as Howeve.r, city gencies will shut down J\.londay, the day proclaimed Veter-by four percent. dealt a 61}<1Hy jail term in H a r b or ans' Day by an act. of Congress. -Provide t;'ll Incentives for saving J\.lunicipal Court on an oft-appealN con· Orange Coast Weathe r lnCTeasing clouds tonighl and S:1turday morn ini:: bN'cl1n1ng part· t.v sunny 1\·ith high rloucls Sa1ur· day aftenlOOn L1Ult· l<'lllfit'rillure change. llighs ranging fron1 the upµcr 60s at the beaches to th..: upp<1r 70s inland. INSIDE ·r oDA y 1\'t11·por t I/arbor 1l rt i\111.•f'·u m lnoks hack t1.1 tile A 11rlacfous )'cars. when t:rliiblt& t(;frf pre- ~l'lltf'd in !lu.• Ralboo Pu111/1011. ~ee 1oday's \Veeke11df'r. money. The plan would exempt tax-viction of selling pornography. LAST VEAR, the California Legislature changed the date lo Nov. II. payers from taxes on lbc first $500 The federal ind ict ment was han(!ed "'' y..,, '-tVt<• Al ~;., C•' Schools In the state are following that 'date.. School o(licials arc fearing con--In interest on savings. Low<'r lnccime down the !'Ame day hy the jury in ~~1•1":tv1 :: ::.::',,'":.:, :: r 1 usion ~1onday, when r.ome paretrlts mlghl mistakenly keep their children penK11V could N.¥C up to 10 percent Lo5 Angele.'! and It charg~ that M1l1er ~~!~~~=: ·~·,~: o..n,• Ct11M1 ,,1 .. 11 iome. of thllr Income Ind deduct It rrom failrd to disclose lhat $500,000 In inrome Comic-• Ol P"•I• .,.J Newport OeaC'h city hall will be cl~ 1tonday, along with all cily agcnclts their taxable income. from mall-order receipts v.•ns ta~able ~~::.ff'i°1~c,';. ·~: :;:;~r-n~ ·--~:~ . tarly scl1l'dulcd tor f\.touda y wilhtorbrprcF~l--"'iii>>"'ipii'ioo'.;ni', -1,ii,ii, rina"mi""'''·"""'""'""'"nr-i,ni.ro""m"'e". ===-===...c.=--===--t-;t;m;.;;;,;,;;rm-i•ia"""Miililtn~ vided. Resident.'! are asked to save· their trash until the next scheduled pickup money hack into the tight saving~ nnd Th<' mail-order bustness. Co v I n a :~':~~'!... ·~; ~:::~~111 ,~; day. · lonn systl'nl. providing n1orc monl?y for PublicaHons. oo!d sex flln1s. lit<'ratur<' "'"" L.•110•" •1 W••1111• ,.. Costa Mesa city offices w\11 be open ~1ondny. They will be ·closed Nov . II, lhc sagf(lnR hon1r buildin tt 1ndustr~·. nnd sc~tuil dr\l<'es throuRh the malls :!~":-r••• ~: ww•• ,.,,., "'' ~Se. llAlll\IER, r ajtc.-A21 ~ lo wholesalo distributora. • I A .z _DAIL v PILOT N . ' ' HE'S 'MR . COURTESY' Supermark et's Super Joe lGrand fa tli er . !Most Co urteo us • ·.cro cery Clerk ~ ' •• l'\J.-.. - J. • 8¥ JHLAR V KA YE oi 1M 01lly PllOI 51111 As Neil Beatty Waited in the checkout fine at the Newport Beach supermarket, it sL'erhetr to him the checker personally irlew the woman whose grocery bill ~ was ringing up. : ~linutes lafer, though , 1vhcn It \\'as Beatty's tum .. to pay ror his bundles. ~a received tl~e· same personal service fSr the woman. t fhc smiling man behind the counter fits Joe Barszcz, a Tustin grandfather f -three · who's·-bee.n with the Market ~sket chain for 19 years. :• l...a$l: \\·eek Rarszcz v.'aS tapped as tie courteous clerk or the year by the f:fA·port-Balboa Rotary Qub, The hoDOr tiame as a direct result of a letter £tom Beatty. , ·• : The contest drew about ;:MJ letters hm N~rt "9idcnts describing retail cJfrks they felt:41t the bill . ~ II'he judges decided on 13 a r s z c z , •Ward ing both he and Beatty, a Costa )1esa resident, $50. ; Blirs7.cz."\>."1o Wears a bright red apron i!t he does his chores in the deli depart· •t and behind, the checkout counters, Wf.' surp"'6ed at being chosen. ~ , 't truly enjoy my job and \\"Orking f.1ith people,_,.. 1that's why I've been ;)'.'Ith Mark~ ~sket 19 years. But I ~tvtt expected to Y.'in a co urteous 1wanJ." he says. He's ·worked at the WPstcliff store for the past seven years. : Now that Barszcz is ":..Ir. Courteous'' iias anything cfia.nged for him? · ··so. everything is just about th e kan1e." he s.1ys. Barszcz's ro-y,·orkers l no\\' of his honor. but his customers tia\ e no idea ttM!ir bills :ire being rung J:iy tile mbs~ ~urleolls rlrrk in toy,·n. • Acrordinl?' to Bea!v's lctter. Ba~zci i~ syn1pathett'c and concerned about his t-uston1crs and everyone is treatr<i the i<lml' , Bcarty said he ,1·:itched Ba~zcz help ';everal other pcr~ons ;ifler he completed tl is 01~11 purchases and that his courteous ,]!pproach did not slop for :1 n1inutc. ' Dean Rc11vio, co-fhairman nf the con· test. summed1up the club·s fc-eling about their a1va n1 winner. "He's just a darn, nice guy -· ii family n1an that has ·ii real feeling for people." ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT T1'll 0..811911 C.O.'t O.lly Pllol. wUt>-dl ~C­ bl"" IM l<.fe~·Pfflt, ,, Oull!ISl>e<I lry "°' ... (Mtt Pullllllll1'111 Cornp1ny. Sfpar.ie 9111"-" 1r1 pulllitlltel. MDNIY throUQh F•iOly, I• Onl.1 MIM, ,......,oort ge..:i.. M.,ntuivtan IWICfl/Fo\ft. \1111 V1J11y. '''"n•, !i1doll111M;• V1lley ..... ~ 8tHlllSokllh (Ol\I. A 1•"01• •!Qionll ed+llcltl '' pu<lhV...0 ~•N•a1n...., ~n. ,,,. pril'lt•Pll DUIM•W'l•nt Pl•M <1 •I JOO MU Qay !\.l•..t.Co~llMfW (tlo!O•Al•'lth.. Robert N Weed P••"<Wnl ~""Pu(>!,.,,,,, Jack R Curley 'II·•~ D-r~1.cM-n1 '"" Genirrtl "'-!.,.QPf Thom as Keevil ihdmas A. Murphini? Charles H. Loo~ Richard P. Nall A"·"~"' Mf n•o•llQ E<ll!or\ New port B•ach Offic~ 1111 °"""Del" ~ult•lfd ' M.11 01.~ llCl<I,.,\ P 0 bol• It/} 1211U ' ' : Othtr Offices • ro-.1.1 M•·.~ JJO Wt>i a..sr""' ~ovn• &t..:11 11 .. Glitn'ltl""t S.rlff Hu•r11ncr1...., 8•••• 11ui lk.ttn 11ov ... .,, SMD••blo<.-v1u,, 1s1a1 u ""'-. It !lln Oo•OO '•-IY T• tlfto!'e 11141642-021 CJillffitid Adverllsing 642·5'71 ~ • < 1tU pe\JllQI' M id 1! eo.i. ........ C.t11tor1101 SYbtl:•,IH<M Dy , ... ,..,, UOO ll'ltl<'tln11; II• ""-" "'00 m011tn1r, mllll•f dull ... 1•011\ U tel m01"11n1v I ... Clean-up T.ime Newport Juuk to Be Cart,ed Off ' UnwMl«I junk and "dirty plctum" will be the order of the day In West Newport Saturday, as r e 1 I d t n t 1 participate in a special trash-pickup and ''dirty picture contest." The same activities will be repeated the following Saturday, Nov. 2, for West Nevrporters who missed the first cdltlon. Residents may clean out garage!! and storerooms, unloading unwanted Items for trash collectlon at 7 a.m. Large objects, such as furniture, \¥Ster heaters and stoves will be accepted, as will tree curtlings larger than the normal limit set for regular t r a s h pickups. Sand, cement, oil and acid will not be accepted. From Page A l SPYGLASS ..• posed road \\"Ould destroy tbe concept of the planned community as shown on the tentative tract map approved by the commission Aug . 15. Relocating the road would a l s o necessitate a different , less attractive. form of grading in the area, .COOk added. Despite Cook's arguments, Com· missioners Jackie Heather. Hall Seely, Ray Williams and \Villiam Agee \'Oted to recommend further study of the road 's propo6ed route. The second \'Ole at the end of the five and a half-hour public h e a r i n g covered a recomm endation that the pro- posed development should not be "a gated. guarded private community." Seely labeled plans for private develop- ment "a marketing device." Mrs. Heather criticized the privacy feature of the planned community as "helping to foster little ooclaves within the city that have severe sociological and psychological ramifications." When approving the tract map Aug. 15, the commission split 2-2 on the privacy issue. Thursda y night it was a 4·2 vote favoring a recommendation that access to the community be kept open to the public. During a city council discussion of the project Se"pt. 30. Cook told the council deasity would be increased if it "'ere oot a private development, resulting in a "less attractive" grading plan. The road and privacy issues were just two of nine points the council asked the commission to review when it return. ed the proposal for further study. From Page AI HARMER ... The main villai'l in innation, he sad, is federal deficit spending which puUI mooey into the economy without adding goods or services, thus putting nlore dollars into competition for a f l x e d amount of products. "Dirty plctum" wilt be part of 1 conl"t exhiblUon sponsored by the West Newport Beach Improvement i-JilOClation and lwo top wtnnen wW receive free n1abt1 for two to San Francisco on Air Califomla. Subject matter fo r the entries shou ld depict trash or environmental bl~ .. ht. 'Before-and-after shots will be accepted as well. Realdenls from 361h Street to the Santa Ana River, from the ocean to the bay, wiU be' v.·eloome lo participate Saturday. Tl includes residents of the Lid o.Sands colony. Nov. 2 will be the day for· residents from the Newport pier to 30th Street, including the Finley tract. Newport Isle and Balboa Coves They, too, must have their Junk on !be streets by 7 a.m. The. photo contest ends Nov. 30, and entries should be mailed to P Jct u re Contest, 4603 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, 92660. A!! entries must be color prints. From Page A I BRIGHT ... even this v.·eek planners and others arc gathering as a task force to determine \1•hat sort of organism should succeed the current system. Bri ght praised the \\'Ork tlone thus far at the Sonth Coast Regional Commis- sion and stressed that its master-plan· ning effort mandated by the initiative v.•as moving along ahead of schedu1e. Bright forecast that the successor to lhe regional commission would have a better time of things because ()f the y,·ork already done and he suggested that one strong ingredient in its makeup should be a stronger emphasis on home rule in the communities in lbe coastal zone. Strong resistance from some Orange Coast communitie3 , baa waned and many developers have joined in df8:1gning their projects with a balance in mind between exploitation and protec tion of the en· 1\'.ironment, Bright saJd. Drowning Victim Rites Saturday Government to Observe Vets' Day; Banks Open The new fed eral Veteran's Day holiday ~fonday will be observed by m o s t government offices in Orange Ccunty, LiJUut;il :;cboots, banks and most retail Nazi Group Kep t Out of Building BOSTON (UPI) -Five uniformed mentbers of the American Nazi Party \\'ere blocked from entering a federal building today to deliver to U.S. District Judge \\1• Arthur Garrity a letter op- posing his order to desegregate Boston schools. A yellow bus bearing huge "White Po.,.,·er" signs arrived at the federal building at 11 a.m. Five men wearing brown shirts and red swastika armbands emerged from the vehicle and attempted for 20 minutes to enter the building. They were pushed back a number of limes b y General Se rv ices Administration police. Among the group v.•as !\latl Koehl , national commander of the Nazis. He ;:inother Nazi \\'ere arrested later. stores will remain open. Atost county memorial services and ceremonies, along with other o f f i c e closures won't take place until the traa1· tional Nov. 11 Armistice Day observa· lion. All f~ral and county offices will be closed Monday, there will be no mail delivery and no municipal courts \vi!! be in session. Superior C.Ourt will be open l\fonday, reserving the holiday until Nov. JI. l\lunicipal courts \\'ill be closed Nov. I I. a spokesman said, because none of the judges \viii be around. The court offices, ho'A·ever. will be open that day. Stale offices, public schools and private schools , will also take their holiday Nov. JI. City ()(fices in half the county's cities \\'ill be closed l\Ionday with the rest \\'aiting until the traditional day. Orange Coast city halls that will be closed l\1onday include Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, N e w p o rt Beach, San Juan Capistrano and Seal Beach. Newport Beach has also delayed its trash collection by one day. Mom of Quads For rrte r 'Dirnes Girl' Gives Birtli SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP) -SheUa Hansen. who made frequent appearances for lhe ~larch of Di mes as a childhood cripple, has gi ven birth to quadruplet daughters born a month prematurely. .Attendants reported there were no complications, and mother and babies were doing well today. trtrs. Hansen, 28, wenl to the delivery room at Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital al 11 p.m. Thursday and lhe lirsl lnlant was born 21 minutes later. The last anived at 11 :37 p.m. The quadruplets. in order or .11rrivaJ. were 4 pounds 12~1 ounces. 4 pounds 2 ounces, 4 pounds 10 ounces and 3 pounds 10 ounce§.: .T\1rs. Hunsen and her husbl'lnd Alton1 SO, a wholesale U"uor sa lesman, have two other daughters, 5 and 7. , __ __., .. ~. llansen was un able to walk as a child at Denison, Tex., tor •houl 10 years and helped promote th e March ol Dimes program. Now she gets around without trouble. • 2nd Largest Bank Drop s Prime Rat e NEW YORK (UPI) -First National City Bank today lowered its prime i.Jl. terest rate for corporate loans to 11 percent in a move to ease the light· money supply and stimulate business. Citibank. the nation's second largest and a bellwe!her on interest rates fot the banking industry, dropptd interest on loans hy ()ne-quarter percentage poin t without immedi ate comment. The action is expected to touch off a new round of lowering Joan rates by bank); throughout the nation . tilanufacturers Bank of Uis Angeles said it also will drop its prime to 11 percent. Several other1 followed. The lowering of the prime rate, the interest banks ·charge best bus Ines s customers for ,Joans, follows the Federal Reserve Board's release of billions of dollars into the nation's money supply lo head off further economic decline. Most economists say an increase ln !he money supplv and a lessening of the government's tight money policy would help stimulate business. The Federal Reserve reported late Thursday that the nation's money supply gained $3 billion in the last reporting week, evidence of a more relaxed money policy. Bal I sle Group Meets Tonight The annual meeting of the Balboa Island Improvement Association will be held at 8 o'clock tonigbt at the com· munity center, 115 Agate Ave., Ba1boa Island. The association's slate ()f officers for 1974·75 will be introduced. Bill Darnell , the city's traffic engineer, will discuss the street sweeping program. Stan Bressler, Newpo~ Beach police community relaUons officer, also wi ll speak. In additio n , t h e Que Lin da Beautification award will be presented to the homeowner with the most ifl\· proved residential property on the island. Introducing Drexel's Chatillon"' The formality, the romance, the dignified styling ofthe"90urt" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming tnood ol Oak. • ·, o.llr , .... Steff ...... FIREMAN SEARCHES FOR POSSIBLE SOURCE OF BLAZE West Newport Fire Mel ts TV Set, Stereo Equipment $14,000 Blaze Sweeps West Neivpori Duplex DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMA RK-KARASTAN-BAKER WIEIDATs' I SATUID:t.YS f:OO 19 S:JO CLOSID MONDAYS I . NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCUFF DR., 6C2·al50 LAGUNA BEACH •· 34$ N<)RTll COAft'T HWY., 494,~1 TORRANCE·• 23849 HAWT110 RNE BLVD. (Open Fri. Ill 9. Sun. l2·5.:30J .na.1279 , . ~ I ! J l I AS .. . . , -DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE .. . ~· I -1 • • Five-year Bottleneck Con.struc:tion of the bad ly needed new Pacific Coast Highway bridge in Nev.•port Beach has been set back one yeur. .... ,. According to a state lJ e partmcnt of lransportation SPokesman . th e bridge project \VOn'l he completed until late 197!l. 1'h~t means the e:<isting span, \\'hich \vas built in 1931. \viii continue to be a s cl'ious truffie bottlcncek 1 and saf~ty hazu.r (I for at le a st another five years. .. : L..'· A city t.ruff1c s~udy shO\\'S tha t lu s t July the a ged --~u.:idge carr1_ed a dady truffic loud of 65,000 ve hicles . IL 1s rated s uitable fo~ only. 24,00I): making July's traffic .fiO\V-Close to three times its designed cap:1city. 1 According to 1'raffic Engineer J1ill . Darnell, 1;>:azatdous driving concLitiqns exist \\'here the high,vay _ rya.rrows from three to t\vO lanes in the bridge area . . And Public Works Director Joe Devlin says there r are structural deficiencies in the existing span. · .. ...-All th~se factors a!'gl!e in favor of making haste in constructing a ne\v bridge. But the intpression is that -the Department of T1·ansp6rtation is headed in the •• opposite direction. .. Cultural Link ' A suggestion . tha.l the planning of a proposed :le\vport Beach city !1brary and a 11ri vate non -prOfit art museum be coordinated has great m~rit . • First, by linking1hc two together on adjoining .. sites there is a natural cultural union. ' tage or common parking racililics and a resulting ef· fiCicnl use of land. h'lorcover, plans prepared by a single architec t (or lh t; two projects certainl.v \vould result in cont· patiblC buildings. And it's reusonable to assunlc there \vould be l'osL advantages to both the r ity and the Ne,vport I-Tarbor .l\rt Mu seum in coordinating the planning and con· l lruction . City offi<·ials and n1useun1 trustees· should take a hard look at \Valson'!i suggesti on. Jl 's a good ont'. Sensible Cooperation 1 Ne,voort Beach's Citv Council recent Iv ;.idopte<I a J>Oliey ol'\vithholding city grading and builcling permits until .applicants have .cle a red the ir projects \Vilh the South Coast R-cgional Conserv a lion Com mission. "rhe voluntary mo\'C \ras a1n1cd al soothing w m c times s tr1:.1ined cit y -comn1ission re la tions. Comn1ission mcn1bers have bee n freque nt critic:- of cities that issue local pcr1nits before projects ha \'l' hecn subjccl to con1n1i ssion scrutiny and uppro\·al. llo\vever . the re is no le gal requirement for citic.-. ln take ri ".vou first"--st;.intc ,,·ith the coustul co mm1 ~· :-.1011. ·rh;1t Nc.•\vporl. Beach tho:;<.· lo meet !ht~ com1ni s· ~1011 ha lf\\'i:.I Y by :Jdopting the llC\V policy 1:; an in di cation of the city's interest in making in1 cr;iJ:!t'llC\ \\'Ol'kings flo\v more smoothly. · · • -r The proposal made by Jrvine Company president Raym9nd L. \Vatson a lso acknowledges the advan· ,1\s Ma yor Don Mcinnis said ... Ne\\'fXH'I Uca ch ha ~ nothing to lo seandPossibl ysomethin.e-to gain .·· N y sermon /'or today is on the virtue of' forgiveness. ~any World Airports ~~ Lacking Security WA.iU~GTON -New secret dooument~ tell of 18 busy world air- port$which are open to Arilb terrorist attack because or Jax security or their location in guerrilla -infested areas. The ne\v sur\'cy by the Federal Aviation Administration supersedes one this·summer turned up by Rep. J ohn fl.1urphy, O·N.Y., a House air :;a£et y expert. When "'c printed the names of the eight "most vulnerable·· airports then, \Ve were criticized fnr brea~ing the seal or itecrecy on clas, :.;i f ied 1''AA documents. (JACK ANDERSON) has be en urging the Department. of Transport<1tion lo begin enforcing the )UV.', . BIR Cit BARK: President 1'~ord v.'arm ly embraced C. R. Lewis. a prominent John Birch Societv mem · her. when he cume to waShington recently. RUT W E 1·er41soned that. t ravelers bad a right to that infor · mation; ... and now the ,new s urvey ~el!ms to bear us Lewis•is running for the Senate in Alaska on the Republican ticket. so ForclJ p_p s cd witn Lcv.·is for the ' .J.radit.Solal .hand-shaking s~ene for. 7 eam paign use. The Pres ident e\'en threw in an extra picture of them out. The current FAA s1udy sho\vS that London. which \Ve listed as a ~curity horror story, is TI\'.IW much improved. Ne w Delhi and Bangkok have been dropped from the earlier list. ··strolling together and a "Dear C.R." letter telling Le\•:is: •·y am looking forward to working with you io the Senate.'' In any case . according to U.S. inte l· ligence reports, the 1''edaycen already know which airports are easy marks. The new study. classified ··For Of- ficlal·u sc Only.'' names the 18 "J-ligh .Ri1k f'orei gn Airports" as Rome, Frankfurt, An1 s terdam, Geneva. ZuriCh. !\ladrid, Beirut, Athens, Tel AV~', Paris. '?l-1unich, London. lstan· bul, Vienna. Brussels, Barcelona. Copenhagen and Lisbon. --"(E RRORIO.TS have strncl\ ;most-- freqlJently,. the docUments s ay. at lftunich )Vt\ere fl incidents have OC· curred. The FAA probers cite West Germany's "close Israeli ties" as one reason for the attacks. Second, v.•ith :five episodes . is Rome-. Athens and Beirut have h ad four each, and 'Frankfui:J. and Amsterdam have had thIJ!e., .,. Beirut and Tel Aviv are praised by , the F.AA for doing their best. but they are classified "Hign Risk" because of t heir location in tne volatile 1\.1.iddle .East. London has improved mightily. hut is still listed because of the la rge flUtqber of flights, particularly depar- lures boundfor.thc United States. Zuficb a'nd Geneva arc branded as '(isks.+~or an intriguing reason. Arab terrpris\5, according to the FAA's in· telligence, are angry over Switzerlan· d's ~ willingpess to alfow a Geneva peacc,coi!ftrence on the Middle East. \ . "A'tTACKS at this time would be aimed at disrupting peace conference :ind ai punishment or Swiss for al· Jowini the conference." the FAA study says~ FOO~ TE : l\1urphy pus hed through ,@:1:~ permitting an e mbargo on fligl\ii bit.ween the United States and comtv'ils with risk·pronc airpor•' t!\. ln •te corre!;pOndonce Murphy . Dear Gloomy Gus ''Fear of Crime" on OCTD buses never-occurred to me until rumor 1monger Euge ne Cove lli brought it UP'. Iii!! task (orce is rcally1 Jooking under tocks for problemi. M.R.T. Glotll'lf Gloll (fl!!ll"ll" lfl tWIH'N\"41-yftHtn •IHI .. llOI M(lt•.HU, tt flt<I I ... .,itwt of 1111 -tll'fllt, "'"' YDUI -fl,.,,_. lo CflMl'!!J Giii, °"''',.let. ~·. The John Birch Society shov.•ed its Jjppreciatiom later by ripping Foret" apart in its "The Revie\\' of the News," ~·hicn featured a full-page ad ror Lewis· cont.racting firm. . "'ONE C ANNOT e sca pe the feelin g ." de c lared the Bircher publication, "that Gerald Ford is un- der a discipline a nd serving a radical cause .... •·when the script calls for declaring that American. youth should preparc to e m ulate the exan1ple o r young slaves in the concentration ca mp that ijttRed China. Gerald Ford folJO\\-'S lhc script." In sum. s aid tRe article, the President is a ."hustler for Chairman !\tao." FOOTNOTE : The White House declined comment on the endor· sement of the John Birch candidate. But at the GOP campaign l'ommlt- tee. a spokesman told us the can· didatc's philosophy weighs fa r less than "whether he can wi n " WATCH ON\\' ASTf:: ·rhc Air r orcc shipped 350 personn~I officers across the nation to San Antonio ror a con- feref'!ce on managetncnt e fficiency. The object 'vas to save money for the taxpayers. Sources familiar ,,,un such conferences suggest. on the contrary, tRat it cost the t ali pa yers more lhtnl will be saved. Jusl the per die m hills turnc.·d 1n by the 3SO conferees r1dd<'d up to S52.0ou . An Air Force :<>pokcsm:ln told us "Thc1·c is no way lo fi ~ure lr.i'·\•l costs. · · \VASlllNGTON \\llllRL: In ;1 stern memo to his starr. Interior Sccretarv Rogers ~lorto n told lhe m thei'r junketinc has re ached "unreasonAbl(· proportions" .-ind must be cut b;ick. Morton's Ow.n rccenl junkets include trips to Maine. the Gulf Coast. l\Jissbl· sippl and Alabama ••• A \Vhit.c Housc .. aide. who defied the dema nds of the \Vat(!rga tc crew. is returning to ~overfimc.nt as the Inte rior-Dept. 's communica tions chief. l·le is Ri ll Rhalican, wtto s ingle·hunded\y sto1>· p<'d the Nixo n campa ign rro m politieiiing the White House ;inti·drug program .•. \V e r eported recently that Army recruiters had been s ig· ning up misfits a nd even criminals In their eagerne:o:s to reach recruitirlg goals. Army Secre tary Howa rd Cal· laway has 110\V wrlLtc n us pledging: ··\Ve arc making a sincere atte mpt to l'limina te ull irregul arities rro1n /\rmy recruillng. I hope the unfor· lunate practices used in the p11sl by" few Army recruiters will not dctracl from lhe over all out.Standing sucr.css of O\l r rc cruitinR efforts". I No Pince for Cn111pni!I" /ffnnngers Justice J)epartment and Politics \V~\SJIINGTON -!n one of his sn ore e fful gent pri vate moments. Lyndon B. J ohnson said: ··tfStokclcy c:armichael <a black rcvolutionacy of the ·GIJ 'sl \Va s knocking at the \Vhite Mouse door \Vit h a bo\1'ie knife in one ha nd a nd a pislol in the other. H::un· • .;;ey Clark \\•ouldn 't arrest Rin1 . ·· T hi s 1\':1s t y p ic :i\ .Jo hnsoni;.in ri dicule of then Attorney Genera l Cl:1rk, \\'RO is no\v the Dem0t::ral i<· nominee for the United Stales ~~natl' in Ne\\' York, and · in .Johnson's timf' ~· v.·as cr iticized for { soft attitudes on handling dissident 1:;;;: el emenl8. ~I· C.:l ark later a s-1 '\ soc;ia.tcd him se lf' I/)> '>l'ith the aims or a · Hanoi gover.nment ~·h ose inva ders ' ba d been killin g Americans ut a rate running u1> lo 300 a \\'eek SO IT IS no\\' rather surprising to find Senat e ca ndidate Clark a d· vacating polic ~s agreeable to many t1•ho round-contemptible some of his ilttitudes of the past. Clark is advocating a reform of the ,Just ice Department v.·hich appeal s to many r o nstitutionalists wno have long regarded "'ith dis may an entren- RICHARD WILSON 1·hcd practice \1·hil'h arises from t•or , .. 1\ a ttitudes . To have the a d- minislration of criminal justice in tht· h a nd s of poli t it';il ca m pa ig n 1nanagers \\-'ou ld seem to be such an obvious corruption that it \\'Ou!d h<JVl' lo ng a go been aba ndoned Instead, it has been un <il:<''-'l_ll c<t pr<J c tice hallowe d b\· l in1e and precedent. and leading 'U1t im:.itely tn lhc .appointment of an Attorn1·\' General \\'ho puffed his pipe in s il<:nel: while lis tening to prp posals fur breaking and ente ring, blackmail :.i nti the recruitment of call gir ls to s h:.in1c and discred it Je<Jders of the polit ic<il opposition. JOllN !'\. i\titchc ll \Vas not. by far. tRe firs t political m anager appoinlt>tl Attorne y Ge ne ral a nd thus e m - po\vered to make decisions on who ~hall be prosecuted and V.'ho shall not in an imperfect poli tical \\'Or\d which emits a steady procession of m alefa('- tors. It is wrong, that's for sure, e \'en \\'hen done by f'r anklin D. H.ooseveh. l)\\-·ight D. 1':iscnhO\\'C'r , Harry S . Trl1m;:in and John F. Kennedy. 1'ht' r11:.isons for doing this arc nt·\·er ;.idm itted but rC"a dily percept ible. The pl'esident ,1·is hes hi:' chief la\\' enfor- cer and monitor of such sensitive proceedings -as-.-ant~-.trust a nd cj\•il rights actions to be under the direr· 1ion of mt"n com1l:1t iblc "'\th the prcsidt:nt 's ill ll·rests. Thi!o:o is not ne('cssaril :-· bad . Iler sc. l\'hl•rl thl' prl'sident's 1nlere~ts <1.re pure and bcniJ!n. bu t t.he pr a ctice in\·it Cs m an:- abu se!><. r<J \\ c1 eals ;.i nd t•\'en t'O\'\;rUp~ Former Attorne) 1;eneral Clllr k's propo~als cont<1in points·t ~·piC"al of his ta lent for impra r t icality <ind art• n1ore S\l'Ct'ping than the politic al ]~ oriented l<i \\'_\'Crs of Con_gres:' "·ould Ix· \\'tllinJ! 10 :1CC"ept Rl'T TllEHf~ i i; Olll' poi nt of the 18 Clark offers v.·hich desl•r \·c·:-. 1n1 m f'diate attention. l~t' \\'ould prohibil by ht~· lhe appointment to a nigh Justire Departm ent position or any person \\'ho_ has participa ted sig- nificantly in a presidential cam paign. 1\'ho held a high party position. or \\'ho sought hi):!h political office u'ithin 1110 years of hi s appoint1nen1 ·rh<it m ea ns nn n1orc (·<1 mpaign ma nager s a p 1>ninted 1\ttor ne~· General. If suc h u lil"' h:.id been in t>f, fcct there \\'ou ld likely have been no \\'atergate. or at le<.1st not one \\'hi ch di rectly involved the highest offic i<1 ls ol go\'l'.'l'lllll('nt :1 11d led lo the res1g· nation of :.i preside nt. \\'h<'n such a pro1>0sal is endorsed. It must b(' borne in mind that the one truly professional proseeutor in-tht" presenl J ustite Departm ent ha s ~ becom(' :1 subjeC't of controver sy. ltenry Petl'rsen 's relations \\'ilh cx- ·Prcside nt Nixon \\'hile \\'atergate proserutions \\'ere under v.·a)· v.·as more coiy than pl.'rfectionis ls v.•ould ha,·e desired. E \'t-n so. there is no ... 1·itlC'nC<' th at l'eterscn y.·as in an~· \1a\: obstr ucting justice. and he war· ned the P rl·side nt that if uny im- peachable e\'ide nce came his "'av he \\'OU Id send it to Congress. P ERl'ECTlON is not likely to be ;1t'hi eved in :1n y ci rcumst<Jnces. but the nutlook for il is bette r if the .Justice De partme nt is con\"e rtcd into a ministry of justice in the full sense of \\'hat is me <Jnt by justice for all . Clark is ad vocating <JISO that th~ 1>resident. the V..1hite ~louse staff or others acting for the President s hould be prohibited from int.erfering in specifi c rases or matters in tne Justice Depa rtment. That is probably \\'holly unconstitutional. as v.·ell as un- \\'ise. but <J good purpose would be ser · ved by requiring a formal public reco rd of r e presenta tions to the ministry of justice on criminal m:it· ters from any source _ A · Solution to the Doctor Shortage ·ro the Editor : Our legislators, our educators, and the Health, Education and \Vclfa re Department all have revie\\'ed the short:-.ge of medical doctors in the Li nit~d St<Jtes. Every t ype_ of gr:int to medical schools and scholarshios to the stude nt has been made. Lite.rally millions of doll ars have hc<·n spent in .in atte mpt to p1·oduce l'noui.;h doctors to serve our people. Each result h;s:- fall cn s hort df our needs. TflfS COUNTR\' needs a Natio na l Acade m y for Medici ne tha t \\'ill graduate a minimum of fi ve to six thousand doctors annually . Eac h slate s hould. be all o"•ed to enroll a speciricd nun1be r of applic:1nts a ~'Cilr , An equally imporl<Jnt provision could allow corporations. churche!', l<J bol' unions, minority groups. e tc .. lo sponsor additional applicants. The s1>0nsorini; unit would pay for the schooling in return for ti pre-agreed tCl'l'n Of Sl.'1'\'iCC from the student. riluny of the g r e<1 t fund -rais in~ r:un pa igns, such as the llcart Fund. thr C;i nc:c r Jo'und . and l'\,.l uscu\a r r>.vs t1·o ph y <lrive might sponsor il nu1nhcr or upplir<1nl.<s in exchange fo11- lhl· j."!raduatc's aid in their search for rurt•s of tht' P•• rtic u h1r disl~:"Lse. 1'hc nppli rants could be sel(•ctcd Jttst us applicants arc chosen for the T'o1ilitJ ry Ac adem ies. 'rhc cnnrlid:.ites. b e fore b(•in g adm itt e d t o the Acfl<lcn1 y, "'onld ni;:rec to serve a designated seC'tor of society for an ai::rccd length of time and incon1 c. 1'his \\·ou\d be in l'epayn1('nt for lhc h· trainini:::. 1'~cd cra l fu nds could be used to eslubli sh the Acadc1ny in the n1ost desirable location in lhc-country. Tll'E l\IOST import<1 nt twncfi t-.o;; to our i;oc icl y of an in creased numl>c r of medical dortor~ would Ix': 111 t he sil'k v.•ho need n1edicul aU.cntlon the most, the elderly, the poor. <ind the ci1izcns in 1:.ir~c ('ilics an<1 rur:-il :trf':is \\·ould ht · n1ort· lik<'lv lo p,ct it : 121 n1ort" d11rh11 . l"<1Hl1l h~ U~l·•I in 1't'SCilT'l-h for r111'l•:-ul th1• <il'l'<1d cll~c:1~cs and !3) if the l'{'OllOtllit' lh1.:01 y ('f "Supply lllld dc1nand .. <'ontrrns prices. the fees for a doclol' 's St?.r vicei; would he lov.·l·r('d. • ( MAILBOX J l.et/ers /rom readers ure wc/co rne i\or r11ally, 1crite rs should ~·o'1i:ty their ml's· .~ag1:s in '300 ivords or /l:'i;.~. Thi! r1y/11 !o cori· dense lerters IQ fit space ore/i,ninate l1hef IS reS('rliCd All lellers rnu.~I inC'/Uril' SIG· nature nnd 1nazluzg addrt<ss btJI 110111e.~ 111ay Ile withheld 0'1 requt>SI ~1 s1.1fhctc 11t reason 1,~ oppore111 Pot•lry will 1101 Oc p11b/1shed l f \\'c hope to prO\'Hll' adcqu;.itc medical CO\'crage for t he 1x-opl1: 1\'h<J need the attention lhc n1ost and al a fee that they can :-ifford to pr1y, \\l' had bctll'1' 1it<J rt traini ng n1o rc n'cdi\·:il doctor:;. L.A HL f:. llYl>E:'\ Columbus. !nd1;:111·j l 'r<111sif l)1•11t•f .1t · ·ro the Editor . Conlrary to your Cthtor1a l or ()ct. 20 . I "'ould strongl.v urge: ;-it l citi~ens to vote: aga inst a sales tax increase for lhc Orange C.:ounty 1'rnnsit District. I :im in com plclc ui.:.rt'('mcnt v.·it h your editorial as t1) the nc(·d for :111 C"x pa ndc-d publi<· transport;1tion ~rste m to l'Om h:1t the dual 11roblcms of a d"•1ndlini;t unrrgy supply :ind u p!:)Jlutcd atn1ospherc 110\\'EVER, 1 nm opposed to financin g this sys t(•m through the :-:nlcs lax. Tht• sales l:ix i~ » rcgrcs~ive til .'< v.·hich fnlls d1s1iropo1'lionatcl.v u po n Inv.• :111d 111 iddlc incon1c \1'aR.•~ cnrncrs. the ve ry l'lCOp lc v.·ho <if<· tcast able to nflord attd1t1onal t:l X('s di :1 t i me \\'ht"n our l.'C1,non1y is t•x.pcrlc11ci ni: :-.1 1nult:1nt'<111.~ 1nflutuin rind r<'CC s.i;ion \\'hill' \1 t' al'(' slrUit.Rl inA 10 f.,cd, l'lnlhl' and hou..:c oursclvf's on 11 fixed in('vn1c, \\'h1h: prices continuC" to s kyrocket and \\'he n \\'C are a ppre Oer 1~l•1: r(lr·t!;<! f~u«: of ou r .1obs as unem plorn1ent grO\\'S, \\'e t'.annot con! inue to :1llO\\' our ell'cted representa tives to "penny tax" u.-, on10 the V.'t'lfa r e rolls. \Ve <1 rc being asked to balance our personal budgets and get "·age increases only in return fo r inl'reascd produt'ti\·it y. I say the s:.i m(' mu~t ~pply tn 011r C'ount~· go\·crnn1cnr. Let them kn4J\1' thJt \IC ex pect them 1n better rn:.i11 :.1 1H' the funds th<Jt t11c' presently h<Jll' ;l\'a1l~hll' so as to p1·ovide us \\'1\h tn uch n~'edcd puhli<:'. t r:1nsporta 1 ion \\"it hi n ('x\s t\nl! l'C\'C rlUl.'S , •'IN1\Ll.Y, ll·l u:-:di learn fr·orn the experi ences of n,.\ R'r \\hiC"h suffered through muny yt.'<1rs of political s hena nit:ans, ;in d ad m ini:-,tralivc nlism::inagen1 c nt because additional n1oncy \\·as JI\\ il~·s av;11lablc through s;tlcs tax rc.·\·enucs r:n:"tE EDELSTEI ~ ·ruthl' l<;d11ur I an1 hn1Hn~ th:1t the c1lil('tl$ \\'1!1 r allf.\· the .r apid t t·ansil nl('a:-.urt, Pror10.~i1111n A, hy :i \Vicic n1ur.c1n . Broatl!y SJll'<tkn1_1!, the inHuguratu1n nf r;.1pi<l tr<ulslt i~ ntcC'Ss itatc<I ti" the dollnr <·r1s1-..,, the l'ncrgy rrisis :u1d 1hc i:ll\'l!'Utlmi·nlr1I l'l'ls is. It JS ('~Pl'C'1i1ll~ 1mpt·r:ilt\ l' in Southern California \\'hi:rc lhl' lack uf It ha~ been s1 • rl cst ructi\'f' of our IO\l'lls nnrl ol)l•n ~l)at'C ;ind h~1s lll'\)l'i\'t•d lhl' youn,i:.1h1• ol{\, the 1x1nr and lhc c1·i1>1>lC"d of tlu• tr:i nsport·:il ion tht'\ shou let h11 \ c. 1'huu£h mo<IC'llt'. m<1nc:-"" •. ,t•. the mca'.'lu rt:' 1$ :i fir nl '.'I I t!P in t111· d1rc('t iun thht \\'\' 11111:-.t i.;n .1A:\1ES\\" tllLLE\' \111 .I f'.'I ·rn lhi· E1htor ('h<q>tt1r 1nC'tllhl.'rs 4,f· A111ertr :1n 1-'il·l<I ~l'"' 1el' l n t ('rnat1o'T1a l ~rho1;1rl'\h1p.-.. :1r1· cooccrncd by the m1s r('prescnta ion in t he headline O\'Cr the article Oct. 21 c~~.:rr.1 1,5 the pl:inncd educationa l donalion to be J?i ve n b y the llotary Cl ub. The 1n1prpss1o n that ,\ FS 1:-. tu retei\'e Sl.000 \\·as erroneou~ "fhi s year AFS is :o.up r10rling SC \'eral h~rt:tgn studC'nts at Ilic high sthools \\ c ;ire a lso c.·urrC'ntl\• cng;.ill.ed 1n !><C'ltc:tion of students ' \\·ho 1~·iJI he k•:lvi ng soon tu r epresent us in ot ht'r 'c·nun lrles abro;ul \\"1· !><Ol1c:1t ~up11ort 1rrin1 Otir· 11t·1 i;hb or:-.. n1 1·n1bcrll (J I th e to r~n1uni1 ,\ \\h1ch is cnnchctl hy tl'll' \:IJ'I~(~ ('ultural i:xposul'es i\FS givc:- 1>art1e1p:1!.1ng h1 _g h school:-. \\'(' woul<I hop(' lh;,it uur prospecli\'(' donor~ .,..·uuld not he n1i slt·d b\' the headline \lhit h ind1t·:Jtl'd s uch;\ f:t·n~rou~ {l1ft 111ourbl'.h:.i!I \\'c d1dnot gi•tll: Hl .Tll \\'II.SO:'\, !)1,tnct Stet\. .\ t·'S lntern·1 S(·holarsh1P!' Or;_1n.c.c l'1l \ Co;.ist~-11 l ·C'ntr;_;l IJ1:,lnct ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llobrrt .\'. I\' 1•1·rl . Pubhsht'r T/iotr1os l\r1·111I . ,.;d1t11r /l(lr/l(IT!l l\rr1/lrl·l1 f;1!1/11no/ Pogl' t:d11•1r 1'hc crhtona! pfl~(' uf tht• J):lih · 1'1101 'l'C'~~ to 1nforn1 1111ll )<tJn1u!at;• n•:ulcr!>< h\ pr~~C'nt1n1: on this pa~(' 111 \'l•rst• rnn1 n11•111.u \ nn ,l#1lll'!>< nf 1n l1 ·r11l"1 h~· ~.'rut 1c;1 !C'll ,.,,lun111!~1.~ ,ind f ;l(IOOrlll<IS. h.1 prn\ 1thrl$:: :I t'Of'\llll lnr rl'Jd['r...,· \JC'\\ll Hild h~ prC'.'1'nt1ni: lh !!'I rlt'll'llfll'n.'r ·' ")HOIOll~ :ind id•U•~ nn rurrC'n! 1op1('' Th1' l'<htnnul 0111ntnn~ nf !ht n :iil." 1111!)\ <IPPE'ar nnl~ 111 1h1• l'llt1nni11 (•olun111 at lht' tnp of lhl" pa~·· fl111n1nns t'xpressf'd h.\ thC' l·nlu1tUH."t" :uid CJrtoon1st:- 11ntl 11·11 i'f \\I lh'I ' ,I I'(' lhtir O'A n :11111 nn •·11~!•11 ~1'1111•111 tlf lht'1r \"l<'\l'll In th<' ll.11)1 !'11111 :.h11uld h(' inferred · t·rida)', Octobcr25.1974 • ' 01!tJ ~1191 Sltll l'holt HE'S 'MR. COURTESY' Supermarket's Suptr Joe lGrandfather . iMost Courteous • . Crocery Clerk ~ \."\-);. .~ ~ ·By HILARY KAVE ~ 01 1111 01llY 1'1191 Sl1ll • A.s Neil Beatty wailed 'in the checkout ti1'C at. t~~-Newport Beach supermarket , it.:'ieemt!l to hln1 the checker personally tifew the ''oman whose-grocery 1:1111 ~ was ringing up. : ~tinutes laler, though. 11•hen it 11·as $6atty's tum ~Lo pay ror his bWldles, )lo, received 19e same personal serv ice is, the woman. • fhe smiling man behind the counter 'f·as Joe Barsret, a Tustin grand father ti -three · who's·-been wi th the ?i.tarket Jasket chain ror 19 years. :• Last v.·cek Barszcz v.·asL tapped as the courteous clerk or the year by the fl°iwport-Ba\boa Holary Club. The hlmor ;rune a5 a direct result of a let\er from Beatty. _ ; 1'be contest drew about 51 letters ~ NeW]ltirt ,.idents describing relail (J~rks they fclf'tfll: !he bill. t ~he judges decided on B a r s z c z , t Warding both he and Beatty, a Costa tI.csa resident, $50. j Bl:lrsicz,"\l.1lo Wears a bright red apron j~ he docs hi s chores in the deli dcpart-~t and behind. the checkou~ counters, oil.·~ surprised at being chose n. i 1 'f truly enjoy my job and \\'Orking 11Vi1h people\ ""7 :!hat's why I've been .:r.'lth Mark• $psket 19 years. But I plver e~ted to win a courteous f~atd ." he says. He 's v;orkcd at the J!'t>slcliff ~1 ort> for the past seven years. -. Now that Barszcz is ";\Ir. Courteous" 'tiaJ anything clianged for him? • ·'No. everything is just about th e \amc," ht• says. Barszcz's co-i,•torkers \.now of his honor. but his customers fla\·e no 'ides their bills are being rung )>y the most ctiurteous clct'k in tov•n. • According 'to Beaty'~ letter, 6amcz is syn1pathetfc and co ncerned about his ustomcrs and c\•cryone 1s treated the £amc. ~ Beatty !'<lid he 1\·:itcht'd B<irszcz help 'everal other persons afte r he com pleted his 01,·n purc1Tc1scs and that his courteous ·ppproach did not stop for a n1inute. • Dean Rravio, t-o<hai rmiln of lhe con· tcst. sumn1cd.up the club·s frcling about their 8'\\'tirrl winner ... llc's just a darn, nice guy -• s famil y nian that has ;1 real fetling for prople.'' • I ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT Trlt Ot'.,..r Co.Ill O•tlV Pllol, ~lll"'fll"'hc-. biroKI I ... He-.·Pre\\," ~!>II""'° ll'f' lho Cit' ... eo..n Pllbllllllf'V c.>mo•~v. i.t~.ie "'I"°"'.,. JIUlll•-· Mond•~ lll•OUOll F•kur. !"' (OU.I flt'W .. , ~..._, !kM:ll, Hu,,,11'1ql.,., lleKll/Felf\o 1••11 V•!lity, l•••At, !>•OOt•lll<k V•lllJ ..... UflY'\I ~.tell Sol/Ill Co1H. JI. Slf'!I~ '"""'' _,,.," DuOl•Vl4'0 s.1, .. a~n -~n... Tl'lt l>"!""il>'I OUlll•!lll"Q p!t~t '' •t JOO ....... illy !>ttMt.(;<l•l.IM-1-W C•l•l~rnl•"lbkt. Robert N Weed P••, .. Mnl •"<t Py~!,.,,,.., Jack R Curley "''" P••todi'nt l "<I ~n .. u• M.lt\l~r Thoma<, Keev1t £n1lft• 1hdma.,A. Murpnine ' Charles H. Loo~ Richard P. Nall "'"'"•"1 """"IO•llG EOo!Ql'l New port Beach Office llJ) Nt"'OCl'1 9GU't•lf0 """'""'I "'lld•~n P 0 l:k>• If/~ 'l M) Othtr Offices f'll\U o.l••I JJO IW1! 81• Slrttf l..laun18e1<11 11..,~vnstrwt ~<"Ill"" ~•(II Ill/I IW1<ll &o.IO.N'11 S.idal•tll<• V1Ut• U101 U l'tt Ao.Ill 11 \en O•tt!O l'rMWty • T•~lhofte (714 1 642-4321 tla'sifi"l Ad~ertlslng 642·5'71 $1COllll tlt't ~OI' .,.!II 1! CotM Mf\41, a i.io•11••, s~Mc""''"" cy c'"w u.oo "1ont~t,, "' "'*' "'00 r'ICllll/11,; mllfl•t Onh ... l!OM U Oll"'On1M~ f' l frldar, Octobfr 2S, 1974 Clean-up Ne ·wport Junk to Be Carted Off UDWanted junk and "dirty pleturM'' will be .the order ol the day In West Newport Saturday, as r e s I d e n t s participate in a special trasb-plckup and ''dirty picture contest." The same nclivities will be repeated the following Saturday, Nov. 2, for West Newporters who missed the first edition. Re sidents may clean out garages and storerooms, unloading unwanted Jtems for trash collect.ion al 7 a.m. Large objects, such as furniture . 'vater heaters and stoves will be accepted , as v:ill tree curttlngs la rger than the normal limit set for regular I r a s ~ pickups. Sand, cement, oil and acid will not be accepted. From Page Al SPYGLASS ... posed road v;'Ould destroy the concept of the planned commwtlty as shown on the tentative tract map approved by the commission Aug. 15. Relocating the road would a Is o nc<:essitate a different less attraclive, form of grading in the area, Cook added. Despite Cook 's argu m e nt s. Com· missioners Jackie Heathe r. Hall Seely, ltay \Viltiams and \Villiam Agee voted to recommend further study or the road's proposed route. The second vote at the end of the five and a half-hour public hearing covered a recommendation that the pro- posed development should not be "a gated. guarded private community." Seely labeled plans for private devel~ ment "a marketing deviee." Mrs. Heather criticized the privacy feature of the planned community as "helping to foster little enclaves within the city that have severe sociological and psychological ramifications.'' When approving the tract map Aug. 15, the commission split 2-2 on the privacy issue. Thursday night it was a 4-2 vote favoring a recommendation that access lo tlie community be kept open to the public. During a city council discussion of the project Sept. 30, Cook told the council density v.11uld be increased if It \\.'ere not a private development, resulUng in a "less attractive" grading plan. The road and privacy issues were just two of nine points the council asked the commissKln to review when it return- ed the proposal for further study. Fro1n Page Al HARMER ... The main villain in innation, he sad, is federal deficit spending which puts mooey into the economy without adding goods or services, thus putting more dollars into competition for a f I x e d amount of products. ''Dirty pictum" will be part o! a contest t lhlblllon sponsored by the West Newport Beach tmproveme:nt As.5oc:lation and lwo top winntn will rt1:tive free nights for two to San Franclaco on Air California. Subject matter for the entries should depict trash or environmental bl!"ht. 0cfore-and ·a!ter shots will be accepted as well. Residents from 36t h Street to the Santa Ana. River, from the oce an to lhe bay, wlU be' weJoome to participate Saturday. It includes residents or the Lido Sa nds co lony. Nov. 2 will be the day ror residents from the Newport pier to 36lh Street, Including the Finley tract Newport Isle and Balboa Coves They, too , must have !heir junk on the streets by 7 a.m. The photo contest ends Nov. 30, and entries should be mailed to P I c t u r e Contest, ~603 Seashore Drive: Newport Beach, 92660. All entries must be color prints. From Page Al BRIGHT ... even this \\.'eek planners and others are gathering as a task force to determine what sort of or ganism should succeed the current syste m. Bright praised the v;·ork done thus far at the Sonth Coast Regiooa1 Commis- sion and stressed that its master·plan- ning effort mandated by the initiative v;•as moving aJong ahead of schedule. Bright forecast that the successor to the region.aJ commis.sjon would have a better lime of things because of the u·ork already done and he suggested th at one strong ingredient in its makeup should be a stronger emphasis on borne rule in the oommunlties in the coastal zone. Slrong resistance from some Orange c.oa.st commwiities, bas waned and many developers have joined in dfs_lgning their projects with a balance in mind between exploltalion and protection cf the en· vi ronment, Bright saJd. Dro,vning Victim I Rites Saturday Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday for 85-year-old Jeannie f\1ae Helms wh<l fell into the family sw imming pool and drowned I a t e \'lednesday. Mrs. Helms, was found floating in the pool at 3ffl Narcissus Ave., Corona de! ~far, by ber daughter. The two lived together, police said. Mrs. ~tarjorie Loud told police that she bad gone out with the trash shortly after 9 p.m. and when she returned to look for her mother she · discovered the tragedy. She said her aged mother could not swim and never med the pool. The rites will be held at Pacific View Memorial Park in ~wport Beach. Government to Observe Vets' Day; Banks Open The new federal Veteran's Day holiday ?i.londay will be observed by m o s t government offices in Orange County, liJUli8h ::K.'.huoi:i, Uaniu ii.lid IUUO>i. ;,;ta:: Nazi Group Kept Out of Building BOSTON (UPI) -Five unifor med members of the American Nazi Party \\'Cre blocked from entering a federal building today to deliver to U.S. District Judge \\'. Arthur Garrity a Jetter op- posing his order to desegregate Boston schools. A yellow bus bearing huge "White Power" signs arrived at the federal building at 11 a.m. Five men wearing brown shirts and red swastika armbands en1'rged from the vehicle and attempted for 20 minu tes to enter the building. ·They were pushed back a number of t i mes by General Services ;\dministrallon police. Among the group \\'as ~1att Koehl , national commander of the Nazis. Ile ;1nother r-<azi \\'ere arrested later. stores will remain open, ti.lost county memorial services and ceremonies, along with other o f f i c e cio:1ures ... vn't t~c -.;:ace until the tradl· tional Nov. 11 Armistice Day observa- tion. i\ll federal and county offices v.•ill he closed Monday, there u·ill be no mail delivery and no municipal courts '''ill be in session. Superior Court will be open ?>.1onday, reserving lhe holiday until Nov. 11. f\lunicipal courts Y:ill be closed Nov. 11, a spokesman sa id, because none or the judges will be around. The court offices, however, will be open that day, State offices, public schools and private schools, will also take their holiday Nov. 11. City offiei!s in half tbe county's cities "''ill be closed "londay with the rest wailing until the traditional day. _ Orange Coast city halls that will be closed Monday include Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach, San Juan Capistrano and Seal Beach. Newport Beach has also del ayed its trash co\lectioo by one day. Mo1n of Quads Former 'Di1nes Girl' Gives Birth SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP) -Sheila Hansen, who made frequent appearances for the ~l arch of .Qimes as a childhood cripple, has given birth to quadruplet dalighters born a month prematurely. Attendants r'rported there were no complications, and mother and.,babics were doing well today. 2nd Largest Bank Drops Prime Rate f\'EW YORK (UPI) -First National City Bank today lowered its prime in- terest rate for corpo rate loans to It perei!nt in a move lo ease the tight- money supply and stimulate business. Citibank. the nation's second largest and a bellv.·ether on interest rates for the banking industry, dropped interest on loans by one.quarter percentage point without immediate comment. The action is expected to touch oil a new round of lowering lean rates by banks throughout the n a t i o n . l\tanufactu rers Bank or Les Angeles said il also will drop its prime. to 11 percent.· Several others followed . The lowering of the prime rate, the interest banks charge best bu s In e 1 s. customers for loans, follows the Federal Reserve Board's release of billi<lns of dollars into the nation's money supply to bead off further economic decline. Most economists say an increase in the money supplv and a lessening of the government's tight money policy would help stimulate business. The Federal ReseTVe reported late Thursday that the nation's money supply gained $3 billion in the last reporting week, evidence or a more relaxed lll:Pney policy. Bal I sle Group Meets Tonig ht The annual rrieeting of the Balboa Island Improvement Association will be held at 8 o'clock tonJght at the C<lm· munity center, 115 Agate Ave., Balboa Island. The association's date of officen !or 1974-75 will be introduced. Bill Darnell , the city's traffic·engineer, will discuss the street sweeping program. Stan Bressler, Newpod Beach police community relations officer, also ~ill speak. I n ad dit i on , th e Qu e Linda Beautification award will be presented to the homeowner with the most im- proved residerilial property on the island. Thieu Fires Staff SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) President Nguyen Van Thieu's govem· 'ment is firing 377 officen for corruption, the defense ministry announced today. Introducing Drexel's Chatillon"' The formality, the romance, the dignttied styling ofthe"court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming lnood of Oak. • • FIREMAN SEARCHES FOR POSSIBLE SOURCE OF BLAZE West Newport Fire Melts TV Set, Stereo Equipment $14,000 Blaze Sweeps West N ~iv port Duplex Fire swept throu~h the living room of a duplex apartment in West Newport Thursday night, causing an eslimaled $14,000 in damage, but no injuries. Efforts of a neig!Xior, Bob Quinn, w~ began dousing flames with a garden hose, kept the fi re fr01n s p r e a d i n g furthe r, firemen said. . Cause of the blaze at 3905 Seuhore Drive is lUlknov.11. Exploding ammunition "''iUUn the apartment con c e r n e.d firefighters when they fJ.nt arrived at the blaze, they said. The occupant, Ken Lyon, was not hmie when the fire broke out. The duplex is owned by a family in Alham- bra. OREXEL-+iERIT ... GE-+iENREOON'-WOODM"RK--KARASTAN-BAKER A1rs. Hansen, 28, went to the delivery room at 'Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital at 11 p.m, Thursday and the first Infant was born NEWPORT BEACH . 21 mjnutes later. The last3rrtved at 11 :37 p.m. ~~ ~ 'Ji 1121 WESTCUrF DR., 64.2·2050 The quadruplets. in order or urrtval, were 4 pounds 121> ounces, 1'1Ad A•~•A .. 411 ulll LAGUNA BEACH . 4 pounds 2 ounces. 4 pounds 10 •unces and 3 pounds JO ounce1 -~"'-' ""°"' J<>NORTllCO.ST 11wv .. •&<·"'' ~1rs. Hansen and her husband Alton, 30. a wholesale lflluor salesman , have two other daughters, 5 and 7. TORRANCE·• " ~lre-llorm!n Wlln!lla ble to walk ,as'J chHd-aHmtison;'l'tt;-for-lt-t:----,WlJllCll;iys-i-sinJlD"-".-."". o·--1o-s-·.J'------:z.1840.llAWl'HORN&-81&.>00.-~- bo lo d h I d I th '1 h of D' ogram I ,..,~.,.;v, (0penFri.tll9,Sun.12·$:30) a u1 years an e pc promo e e .. arc 1mes pr · CLOSED MOHD A YS :n•im Now she gets around wilhout trouble. ~lllll••••••itiiiiiiiilii,;,;;,;,;,iiii-..,.,..,._,. ________ ,. .. _ .... ~ ' ( ) • I • • ~ , -. .... ·.:-... Friday, october2S. 197C Names • ... the News .Oil 'Dummy' Firms .Cited s ~ ..... .LA Star Editor Arrested SAN FRANCISCO IUPll wells and !east's al 1nfiated "I y;ould recci,·e u phone !':.!'::: -The brother o r nil prices, through F'undamen· rail from Jack for me to uos- promoter J ack P. Burke tal, to his various in\·estnr n1ake out a check ror ·x· l~~~~~~~M~2-~1~1S~J~~ has tol d n jury how he. programs. By thi s method ;1mount anct I "''Ould do ri set up fi rm s tnc go\'ern· three firm s alone , the lh at,'0 Bobcrt <1a1d. S d menl contends were "durn· proS('C'Ut10n safrL milked in · 111 !ht• tx•g 1nning !he wit· un ay is mies" used to siphon in· vestors in 1968·69 or ~.28l nc.;;~ ,;nd he ~·a s paid for his vestors' money into the that wcnfto J a<'k Durke. errort "'ith ssoo' monthly Fl] IJll.\Jlf derendanl's pockets. Robe rt said he took ehecks sent to his wife by· UH LOS ANGELES IUPI I - Police searched the offices of a weekly newspupcr and . .).ailed its editor ror printing ·a -ph o t ograph o( actress An gie Di ckin · son's race superimposed on a nude woman's body, fol· -lowing a complaint rron1 Miss Dickinson, star or the television series "Poli ce Woman''- Jack Burke, 48, La ~tesa, money from Island Oil and the brotht>r, In J!)Gli the Cali r.. orga nizc r or thef~pu~t~it~in~h~i~'~p~c~r~s:o•:·~l;;a~c~·-dc~h~er~k~>~•~·e~r~e~r~•~is~e~d~l:o~ll~.000:1~~~i~ntht!~~l~1!~:l~lf~•~3~11~1J~I~ GcoTek Oi l Enterprises, is .count. :t month. on tri al berore U.S. Distri<'t Judge William T. Sweigert Miss Di<'kinson said she signed the criminal com- plainl but would not testify in court. UPIT ........ Paul Eberle, 4G, editor of e;._ o I p '> the L.A. Star, was arrested ....,..ace .. ace Tearla ng osC. To Wed AgaiH on a charge of criminal libel Former pres idential Black mil itant Angela Actor Vincent Prioe has and jailed in lieu of $2,500 counselor Robert Finch Davis'ffired by UCLA in taken out lice nse to bond. says he is preparing a 1968, is seeking a marry English actress CIJARGES WERE also campaign for the U.S. teaching-position at San Coral Edith Pearman, Ii led against ti is wife, Senate in Cali£ornia Francisco State Univer· his co-star in 'Theater or Shirley, and Mickey against Democ.rat John sit y. The School of Blood.' It \Vil1 be (ourth Leblovic, 30, lis ted 81· Tunney. He resigned as Behavioa'I and Social marriagefor63-yearold p u b Ii s h c r s o r th ·e lieutenant governor in· Science is studying the actor. rvlrs. Pearman is newspaper. They were not _1_9_69_. ---------'-re"-q"u"e"'s"t. ______ _,6"!~. --------jailed. "The whole spectacle or the police ransacking a newspaper just i;macks of Germany in 1934," Eberle said. He said the poli <'c depart# ment has been harassing him and trying to s lop "publication of the newspaper. • Police chie( Edward M. Davis denied the charges, saying he had never heard of the newspaper before. He called it "that rag." "Angie 111ea tne Cl"llUI! report to hel p the police out," said a spok esman for the actress. South Dakota 'Genocide' ·Protested on TV Program BU RBA NK <APJ -A "'Tomorrow" show broad· cast Tuesday night on NBC has caused protests over al· legations o( .,genocide" by a representative or the Am erican Ind ia n Movement. Ru ssell J.1eans or AIM, his lawyer, Mark La ne; and Joyce Celander, a juror in now up for reelection. Means' trial in St. Paul, ap-· Robert Burnett, tribal peared on the TV show with. chairman or the Rosebud bostTomSnyder. Sioux Indian tribe a nd MEANS SAJD there was three-time president or the ••genocide" or Indians in National Cou n c il or South Dakota and he and Ame r ican I ndia ns, ap· Lane rererred to the state as peared on the show as a ••t he Mississippi o( the balancing factor,• Miss North for Indians.'' . Burke said. Burnett said he Mfss Celand e r , who rejects the militant tactics helped orga nize J urors for · or AIM and has tried to Reconciliation, said she relt \vork through legisl.:'ltive 1on 17 C'Ounts of security Jraud and conspiracy. I-le ·raised $30 million from 2,200 inve s tors ro r oi l e'X· plorations. Jlis brother, Robert. 44, Orinda. Calif.. ~ppeared as ;i government witness un· der a grant of immunity from prosecution. In 1964 he retired from the San Francisco police depar· tment on a disability 'pen· sion and he said his older brother took him into his business. Island 01 1 Co., Robert said, wa s incorporated in a quick trip to Colorado through an attorney picked at random. As in the cases or two other companies, Robert. his wife anri a friend were sole directors. Operating in a one-room office, Island Oi l acquired 011 leases which it then sold to the Jack Burke firm 1''"undamental Oi l, which managed all the exploration programs he sold to in- vestors. The government conten- ded that with corporate "shelves," like Jsland Oil, Jack Burke would sell dry Star Gets Council OK Miss Dickinson's com- plaint charges that the publication of a picture of her face, on a "ude body, harmed her rep,utation and exposed he r to public hatred, contempt a nd ridicule. Teen Actor Arrested thegovernmenthadnocase channels to get laws affet·· OCEANSIDE (UPl> -~gainst about JOO Indians ting lndiansehanged. Actor Jack Lemmon won EBERLE SAID il was ob- \'iously a retouched photo, that no read~r would belie\'e it "'as Miss Dickin· son in the nude and that it wu printed in a humorous eon.text. He said he was ~ if she"' as orrended. •"She •·as embarrassed. For Grass s till awaiting I rial on city council approval Thur· charges arising rrom the l\llSS BURKE said the sday to bui ld a 932-unit events at Wounded Knee. tourist bureau protested, retirement village here. She s aid none should be "We're trying lo create The 'council voted 3·2 to brought to trial because tne touris m in South Dakota overrule its planning com· tel evision's "'Partrid&e Pam Bu_rke, associate da department reviewed general plan a nd that the Public ) ~---~AUCTION FRIDAY. SAllJl!DAY. SUNDAY ot I P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Orinital Objects d 'Arc. Paintings. Jewe lr y, Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture. Se'~t Indian Turquoisf' .. - ·s1.ooo.ooo INVENTORY f-"rom Estates. Courts, O ut-Of-Pawn, Customs Seizures, etc. vrsrrORSI Come and see what fun an AVCT/ON can Hf FREE ADMISSION! ' - •.. across the strtttfrom seven of theSouthloncfs m ost elegant waterfront restaurants! ' , -. HOURS Inspection & Private Sales 2-4 P.M. & 7-6 P.M. Daily Closed Wednesday & Thursday AUCTIONS HfLD EVEJIY FRIDAY. SAllJRDAY. SUNDAY ot IP.Ill. USf:YOUR BANKAMER!CARD. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 Wat Coaot Hlglnny Newport8-c:h. Califomla 9Zfiei0 (714) 645-2200 11/E BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON CONHISSION MfOl.E ESTA JES OR SINGLE l1DIS She felt something ought to be done," Miss Dickinson's 1599kesman said. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) case against Means and and you make the state mission, which had turned -Teen-age actor Danny D. Dennis Banks had been sound· like an armed cam· down the d evelopment. Bonaduce, the red·haired dismissed by U.S. Dist. p." saying the subdivision did financial wizard on CourtJudgeFred Nichol. ~·s broadcast stan# not fit in with the city's Family". has been released producer of "Tomorrow," th ow and said it found city already has several in the custody of his parents said s he had received r-"°~~~g~li~be~lo~u~s:_. -----•~e=ure~· :'.'.m~e:"'..' d~e~v~e~lo~p~m~e~n~ts~.:_~=============::=:::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::~ rollowing a marijllana at· telephone calls rrom the of· rest. · fice or Gov. Richard Kneip, .. But she's derinitely n6t going to cOurt'' to testify againliit Eberle, he said. Eberle said police had ransacked his olrice, noted addresse s , financial records and unrelated editorial material and told his printer that ''v.·e'rcshut- • tirlgyoudown." ••we ser\'ed a search war- rant \'ery legally," Davis said. SanFranciscopolicesaid the touri s t bureau, lhey stopped a car early television s tatio ns and Saturday which hid a bur-others. ''It's the most ned-out license plate light. response we've ever had to Police said they searched 3R issue of this kind," .she the car a fh!~r the driver got said. oul and said, "Listen, man, MISS BURKE said an don't bUSt me ror the graSS. I 3UdiO tape or the program I'm a good kid." Bonaduce was mailed Wednesday to was sleeping in the back Gov. Kneip. The governor seat of the car in which they was invited to appear on a found a half-pound o( program aft er the ''Tomor- marijuana and narcotics row" show moves to New paraphernalia. York Dec. 2. Gov. Kneip is 7be Bunny Ou-nrh. Ju~I \ll'l'll ;1n attotfnt for :t child, and he hecomn :i n1cn1ht!r, COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS Not only is i1 :in l.'a")' way for you to #Cl children into the ~ving h:1hir curly. th..: Bunny Bunch account can hcain :. n:gtil:ir n1on1hly AaVinp program lh:it m11k~ Mlrt mon~y i:t av:iil:ihlc when I ~ ;row up. For colk~. for travel. for I heir ~·n tln11nci11! ~-curity, Ano.I (t'r now, the ki1l,11 ~I :t Runny Runch J\it full or free, inforn1:itivc i1n1I 1.'lluc:ulon:t l gifts, incluJ ina: :. hank 11nJ 11 mcn1htrship i:.1rJ, Ir ~tlu huvc 11n~· qucsH11n11 ju~f ca ll or stor ~-the ffunny Bunch He11J~uartcn: :11 y1tt1r l1'1C<il ('o:ast onW:t;. COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES NEAREST YOU: Mass 656,2 2 amon sit is • 25,000 AUGUST 1972 AU GUST AUGUST 1973 ·1974 A -I '"· L ---1'"\llU II) l lC'I C. The se bus ridersh ip figures !ell the story. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 lost yeor. 656,242 a month loday. And rising. That's a lot of people in Orange County depending onOCTD. The orange ond while buses crisscross the county beiween !he L.A. and Son Diego county lines. Serving riders· who ore a cross-section of Orange County. Commulers who mu st get to and from work ond Find it a great convenience and economy lo lake the bus. Teenagers. Mothers shopping. Senior Citizens who have no other woy. Riding OCTD is easy. And compared to whot it costs lo run your car. it's che ap. At twenty- five cents a trip, no matter how many times you tran sfer. you can't find a better way ta fight inAotion. It's still aboul ihe best bargain around. The number of raule s and buses doubled just a little while ago. Sundoy service became a real iry. And now service and roules expand again this month. Park-N.Ride, !he first regional moss transit stolion in the county, opens in laie November. And th e Senior Cilizens Program is effective on the First of November. · Support your. Orange County mass transit system. Ride OCTD. lfll get you there. l" ......... M•kl Otltot: II~ ~nd Hill (213>123-1361 "W11tlll111 39.'3 Wllr.hltcl Bl'od.1111Ctll!ltfi:JPl1121Jl3M ltt.S , lH M .. k l Cl•lc Ct1'ft.r; 2/IO And itOllClw9' !Z131 llt·I lo:! • .....,, OfMI 119' blll Dtwerty °'· 12131 M1 WZ ~It••••· •Mle ,.,,, .. , ~f.2lJt ~l ...... ~M-1111!11• ... 1111-tl H-.111•1111"' Glultt fttil~l--fl------------------------"'-0 , __ ClfJ! M)I) V11n N11J• Ol'<'d. (21.1) IN·llJI • T.,._, 1ara1 Yet'lhllll 11""1. (?131 3"$.tD1• OtllC-0$ lflrnuohOUI C11t1rom11. See your phone dlreckHy IOI blhot IOcalions. ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT ' • I ...! ' ' • I A6 ... . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Five-year Bottleneck ... - Construction of the lKtdly nc('ded\ ne\v Patir1c: Coast lli~h \V<ty Lrirlgc iu Ne"'J)()rt .Beach ha$ bcc11 set backonc car. • Ac(·ording lo a sta l e J>cpartn1cnt ot 1 ransportat1on s1JOkl•:-.n1;1n , ltiL' hr1dgc J)ro.iet•t \\On '1 he completed unt1l l:.il(' 19i!J 'fhut llll':t llS !ht• '-.'XIStLllJ.: :-pan. \\'hich \\'US hu1ll 111 1931, \\'ill l:ontilllH.' lo he ;1 ~t·1·iou s ~r;1ffit bottlenl·tk and s;.1fL•ty 11<.11.ard J'ur at h.:~1sl unuthcr fi\·c year~. .. . A city tr;.1f11t :-t1 1d~ ..,1111\\ .... \h~•I las t .July the ::1gt•d -~ ~ll:1dg<.• car!'lcd a tla1l .v trufl1c l11vd of 65,000 vehicle:-fl 1s rated su1t;:iblc for onl.\' i!l,OCIO, n1aking July '~ tr:.1ff11· 00\Y close to three time~ its llcsi gnt:d l' a par it v. According to 'l'r<1ffi1: En i.:i nt~l·r Bill · Darnell hazatdous c.lrivin~ ('Onditions C'Xi st ,,·hc·rc the' hi gh\va~ nQl'J'OV.'S f ro1n I hr(!f' 10 t \VO ];Lill'~ in the bridge ;.1reil. i\.nd l'uhlic \\lorks 01rl•('torJoc !Jc,·lin says there ~structur••I d eficiencies in tht•t:xh,ting span. · All those fi.I Clol's argul• in favurof making haste 111 <-ons tructing ~ nc''' bridge. Jlut lhe in1pression is that the Departn1rnt of Trilnsportalion is he:idcd in the opposite clircc:tio11. Cultural Li11k A :-.uktgc:-;11un I.hut tht· planning ol ;.i prO[IU!'iC'd Ne\vporl Iicach city Jibrury i.llld ~1 pri\':.1lc non -profit t at'I muscu 111 ht• coordinat cd hi.I s grr;.1 L nlt•ri t. f<'ir:-;t, by linking "thc l\\'O tugt•thcr on ad,10111111 ~ sites thcrr is ;1 nuturill culturul uni<111 , 1'hc proposal n1a<l1· hy lr\'ine Co1npllny prc::i1dt•nl Ret ymnnd IJ. \Vatson ;ll~n ackno\\'ICdl!CS the ad\'un , Many World Airports ' Still Lacking Security WASIJ1NC'r1'0:\' ·-Ne"' s ecret <looument~ tell of 18 busy v.'orld a ir· po11s V.'hi eh arc open lo Arab terrorist ;1ttack bc('ausc or lax security or thcil' location 111 .1:uc.-ri I la -infest cc\ <.1reas. '.The ncv; sur\'l'Y hy the Fedel'al Aviation J\(lministration supersede!> one this·surnmer turned up by Hep. J ohn l\turph~·. ll -N 'I'., :.. !louse air safety expert. \\'ht•n \\'e printed the namf's of the eight ··most rulnt'rabll' .. .iirports tht'n, '' c \I ere <'riticized for breaking the st'al of K'<'rccy 011 cla:. :.;1 f1 cd Ff\,.\ <iocUffi(•flt!'>, 8 l ' T \\" t: T'C ;lSOnCd th:i1 1ra,·clers had a right lo that infor- n1ation, and now 1hc n e11· su rvc~ seems to bear us out. The current F1\A studv shO\\'S that London. ,,·hich \1·e listCd <is a :-<et'urit.v horror story, is no'v much 1mprO\'C'<I. Ne"' Delhi and Bangkok ha,•e bl'en dropped from thl' l'arliC'r hsl In any casl'. according to U.S. intel- ligence reports. lhe Feda~·een already know v.·hich airports are easy marks. The nc"' s1ud~-. C'lassified "For Of- .f1C'l11 l Ust· Onlr."' n;:imes the 18 "llit:h Risk For£•1gn 1\irports"' :is Rome. Frankfurt, Amsterdan1. Gcn('1·a, Zurich, i\ladrid. Beirut , 1\thens, Tel ,\viv. Paris, ii 11n1ch. l..onrton. Istan- bul. \.'ienna. Brus:<1cls. Bart·elona. Copenhai;cn <Ind l.1shon TERRORISTS have stn.i t·f\ most frequently. lht• do<·tlmcnts :o;a\', ;1t t.tunich "·here 11 111r1den ts h:1\:l. Ol' <'urrc<l. Tht• F 1\1\ prol)l'rs cite \\'t•st Gcrn1:1ny·s "clost' lsr:il'l1 tu~~·· as one rcc.t son fur t he ;il\acks Second. \\'ith fh·c cpisodC's, i~ Boml'. A1hens ::1nd Rc irut ha\'1• had f11ur l'al'h. and Fr;inkrurt :ind 1\n1 stl'rdan1 ha'l' had rhrt'l'. B<'irut :111rl 'l\'l 1\viv arl' prai~t>d hy 1hc. FAA !'or 110111):! 1hl~ir l)('!'>I. but th!'~ :ire class1f1t•d · · 11 i~h ll ii;k'' llf1t•:1u~f· of 1heir loc;1tion 1n lhl' 1·nlal1ll• l\tiddle fo:ast. Lond(ln has 1n1provl•d n11 ,i:h11ly, hut is slill li ~trd brcaust· ot the lar~t· flllmber of fh i;ht~. purticularly depar- tures bound.for I he l "n1te<I ~ta!i•s. Zurich and fi l'llC'\';1 arc ))r;1nfi('t1 a~ risks for :in inlr1guini; rcasnn . Arab ll·rrorists, :IC"C(lrding to the F,\A's in - telligcntt'. arc anJ!ry n' er S\\·itil'r1an- d's wi\lin~ness lo ~1\IO"' ;:1 (it·n('va JlCdCC co11fel'(!llte on !he ~liridlc Ea:st. "i\TT/\CKS at this llme "'ould be ~·imcd :it dlsruplinJ.": 1K'acc ("011fcr1·ncc ;ind :is puni~hmt•nt of S11•i:-;o;; fnr· ;ii lo"·in_g 1t1t~ C'iJnfcri.'ncr." thr F:\1\ ~tudy sa y~.; 1'~00T N9TE · i\lurphy oushcd 1hrou~h a law 1>•'rmH!1nj:! lin 1~mha r,i:(I 11n fllghts. bet1\l'l'n th<' Unllt·d Statt·~ <1ncl countries \\'ilh ri sk-prune :.urpor· 1s. ln private t.orrc~pond1•nr<' !11lurphy Dear Gloomy Gus "f('arof Crime-" on OCTO bu:-t>" never occurred to me u11tll rumor monizcr F.ui.:enc Co\elll brought 1t up. IJ is 1:i~k rortl' 1!'! rtally lonk1ng 11n11L·r rr14,:ks for problem:.. MHT Cilft<n, G.ol• ••1'!'1<rnll .t•• '~'"'""' •Y rfHfl\ •~d Ool ft" ftf(f"•"ll ttlltcl I ... •lf•t ti l~t ,.. .. ,"'"· ''"' ........... , .... "c;._, c;~. 0"'11 Pll~I. (JACK ANDERSON) has l>ecn urging lhe Department (If Transport11tion to begin enforcin~ the l:i \\', DIR Cll 8 1\RI\; Prcs1di.>nl 1''ord ,1·arinl\1 embraced C. R. Le\\·is . <1 promirlent John Birch Society mem· ht·r. "'hC'n he <·an1c to \\'ashington recently. Le\.\·is is running for the Sen:ite 111 Alaska on the Republican ticket. :o;o Ford_1posed 1,1,·ith Lc .... ·is for the ..tradicMial ,ha nd -shakin~ scene for l:ampaign use The President even thre\.\' in an extra picture of them strollin g together and a ··Dea r C.R." lettC'r telling Lewis; "I an1 IMkin.ll forv..·ard to \1'orking v.rith you in lhl' Senate.'' The J ohn Bir ch Society sho\\•ed ii ~ .uppreciatiom later by ripping F'ord :-ipart in its "The Review of the News," "·hi ch featured a full-page ad ror Lewis· conlracling firm. ''ONE C1\NNOT e scape lhe feeling ," declared the bircher publication. ·•that Gerald Ford is un- der a di scipline and serving a radic.i\ cause .... "'\Vhcn the script calls for declaring that American youth should prepare to emulate thl' example of young sla\'es in the concentration camp lha1 is Red China , Gerald t'ord follo\\':S lhc script." In sum, sa id t he article, the President is a ."'hustler for Chairman !\1:-io.'' FOOTKOTE : The \\lhite I-lou se declined con1mi.'nt on the e ncl or· st'rnent of thC' John l~irch c;1ndid<1tc. But at thl' GOP campaign <'ommil- tee. a s1}()-.,.;n1nn tol<I us 1he can- <lida1c ·s ph"iTosophy ""·eighs far less than "'1\·hcthcr he can \\'in.'' \\'AtCll ON \\'1\STf:: 1"ht· Air Forc·e ,_hippcod 350 personnt'I officers across the nation tn San Antonio for a con- ference on 111anai,:cmenl efficiency. 1'h<' object \\':1s to save money for the laxµayers. Sources familiar "'ith suc h t·on fcrcncC's suggest. on the contrary, thpt it cost the taxpayers n1orc th11{1 \1'111 be Sa\1Cd. " Just the per diern hills turnl·d in by the 350 confcrct'S addl·d up to $!'12.000 An Air l-'orcc ~pokc~1na11 tnltl u.~ "Tht•rc is no \\'.1y lu fti::Ur(• tr:.t\'l'1 costs. \\T1\SH1'.\1GTON \\'lllRI.: In ;1 :<tc·1·11 memo to his staff. lnlerior Src:1'l·t;n'\ J{uJ!crs ~!or i on told thl·n1 thci·r junk eting.hus 1·cachcd "u11rr:1s11nnhle 1n·o1>0rt ions" und musl be cul bat·k. !\1orton 's ov..•n te1·cnt junkl'ts include trips to J\1ainc. the (iulf Co:isl, f\1is~i s· s1ppi and Alllbama ... /\ \\lh1te Mouse aide. who defied the demands or the \\'atcrgu tc ercv.•. ls relurninr;: 1.0 j!(l\'crnment as the lntl'rior Dept.'~ cnmmunic:1t1011 s thief. lie 1s Rill Hhatican, "'ho s inAlc-handed1y stop- ped the Nixon ca mpai ~n from poh11ci7.ing the \\1hitc •louse 11ntl-dru.1t progrum .. \\I(' reported rccenlly th;il Army recruilers bud been ~1 M­ n1ng up misrils and C'\"C~riminals in their eaj!('rncss fo reach rccruiUng J?oals . Army Sccr('tary lloward Cal· la"•ny has no\1' \\ritt\"!n us plcdginp,: "\Ve urc mdktng :1 ~inccre oucmpt to eliminate ;l.11 irr('AUlaritJ('~ frCIOl i\l'lllY rC'cr1uting. I hope the unfo1 tun111~· practices l\.,,C'd in lhc Jla:-<l by 11 few 1\rm) recr11it1'r~ "'Ill not dctr:ict fron1 lhc o\lrr:dl o;it~anding success or our r ecru1tinl( efforts". t.at:e of common parking facilities and a resulting cf~ 1'1cicnl use of land. ) l\lorco ve1·. plans prepared by a sing:lc ;u·chitccl for th.;: t\VO projects certainly \VOuld result in com- p:.itibl6 buildings. 1\nd it's reasonable to assume there \vould l>c l'Osl. adv:1 nt;iges to both the city and the NC\VJXH't I I arbor "'"t J\•Iuscum in coordinating the plann ing: anct co n- 'lll'lll'liun. l '1 ty orfil·ial:; and nluscun) trustees shoul<I take a h;1rd IUOk at \Vatson's sugge~tion . It's a good Ont..' Sensih.le Cooperation Ne,voorl Beuch"s Cilv Council reccntl.y adopted il policy of ,vithholding c.it y grading und building permits u ntil appli cants have c leared their projects \vith the :jouth Coast J{cgional Conserv<ttion Com n1ission. 'l'he voluntary n1ovc ,,·us a1n1cd a t soothing ~n1ctimr s strained city·cornn1ission relations. Com n1ission n1emhers ha ve been frequent critics of cities that issue local pt.'rn1its before projects havr IM•t.:n s ubject to con1n1ission scruliny and approval. llO\\·e ,·cr, there is no legal r equirement for c ities 10 take a "you fir;.;t ··stance \\"il.h lhl' coust<.1 1 comm is· .~inn. 'l'hat i\:i..'\\'port Beach c hos t• to n1r-ct the com1nis- ~1u11 h<i\f\\'ay hy adoptin g the nc\v policy is an in- dit·a lion of the city's interest in n1uking i11t c r;1gl·nc.' ,,·nrkings f\o\\' mort• sm oothl y . .1\s J\.layor l)on J\.·tc lnnis said. ··Nc"·rort Beach ha~ nothing to lose and possiblysomethingto ,gain.·· N 'My sermon for todBy is on the virtue of forgiveness .... ' No Place for C11111paig11 Jtla11agers Justice Pepartment and Politics \VASlllNGTON -In one of his rn orc efful gent pri\'ale moment s. l..vndon B . .Johnson said: ··tf Stokeley ('arn1ichael la black revolutionar~· of the '60'sJ v..·as kriocking at the \\'hitl• ._louse door \\'ilh a bov.·ic knife in onl' hand and a pi stol in tht' other. ll:1n1 . sey Clark \\'OUldn't arre!>t hinl ·· '!"h is \\"a s typical .Johns11n1:111 rulicule of thrn Allorne \' Gt'nertil C!:.irk, \\'ho is nO\\' the Demcx:_r;itJl' numinc·c for the Llnited States ~n<ill' 1n ~l'\\' York, and 111 .Johnson's tim1• \\<I., eriticized for -;ort attitudes on handling dissident elt•mcnls Clu rk 1atel' as- sorialcd him self .,.,.ilh the aims of a l·l;1noi government v..·hose in\'aders t)ad been killing Americans at u rate running u1> to 3011 a 11·cek SO IT IS no\\' rather surprising to find Senatl' candidate Clark ad- \·ocating policies agreeable to many "'ho found contemptible some of his ;1ttitudes of the past. Clark is :1dvocating a reform of the .lustice Department "'hich appeals to many constitutio nalists who have long regarded with dismay an entren- RICHARD WILSON ched pract ict· \\'hich arises from cor- r it altitudes . To have the ad· n1inistration or crimin:il justice in the hands of po l itiea l t·a mpaign managt'rs "'ould seem lo be such an obvious corruption that it \1·ould ha vt· long ago been abandoned. Instead. it has been an .iccepted practice h .a llo\lo'ed by time and preced~nl . and leading altim<ftely to lhe appointment of an Attornl'y Gener.al v.·ho purred his pipe in silence while listening lo p(J)posals for breaking <ind entering, blackm<iil :inti lhe recruitment of call girls lo shame and discredit leaders of the politic;tl opposition. JOllN N . i\t itchcll was not , by far. the fit·st 1>0lil ical manager appointed Attorney General and thus em- fMJ\vered to make decisions on \lo·ho shall be prosecuted and who shall not in c.tn imperfect political \1·orld which emits a steady procession of malefac- tors. It is wrong, that's for sure, even ,~·hen done b~· Fri.lnklin D. Roose,·eil, l)"·ight D. Eisenhower. l·larry S, Trum:in and John 1''. Kennedy. 1'ht• l'l'asons for doi ng Lh1s are nc\'er ;.idm itted but readily perceptible. The president v.·ishes his chief law enfor· t"er and monitor of such :o;cnsitivt' proceedings ;is anti-trust and civil rights actions to be ondcr the dircc- 1ion of men ' compatib\C \Vith th<' president ·s interests. 1'hi s is not necessa ril~' b:id . per sc. "·hen 'tht• president ·:s interests arc pure and benign, but the practice invit~s man~· ;ibuse!'>. ra \\' deal!'> a nd t'Vf'n cover ups Former Attorney (jeneral Clark's proposals cont<iin po1nL<>·typical of his ta\enl for impracticality and are n1ore s1,ecping than the politically orientC'd, lav.•yers of Con~ress 1,1,•ould be\\ illing to :.crept BL·T Tllf:RE i.11 one poir11 ofthe 118 Clark offers "'hich deser ves im- mrdiale attegtion . Ile would prohibil. by la...,· the appointment to a high Justice Department position of any person who has participated sig- nificantl y in a pre:o1ident ial campaign, .\\'ho held a high party position. or who ' !\ought high political office within tv.·o -years of his appointment. Thal mea ns no more campaign m.inal{crs appoinled Attorney General. If such a law had been in ef- fect there \\'OU ld likely ha\'e been no \\!atergate, or at least not one which direclly invol\red the highest ofricials ol government and led to the resig- nation of a president. When such a proposal is endorsed, it must be l}()rne ip mind that the one trUly profession:..! prosecutor in the present Jus t ice Departme nt ha s hccome ;.1 su bjecl of controversy. Henry Petersen's relations with ex- ·President Nixon v..·hil e \\latergate prosecutions "·ere under 1vay was n1orc cozy than perfectionists 111ould ha\·e desired. Even so. there is no i.'\"idcnce that Petersen "'as in an~· v.·ay obstructing justice., and he "'ar- ned the President that if any im · peachable evide nce came his wav be v.·ould send it to Congress. PERBECTION is not likely to be ::achieved in a ny circwnstances, but lhl! outlook ·for it is better ir the Justice Department is con\'erted into a ministry or justice in the full sense of what is meant by justice for all. Clark is advocating also that tbc president. the White House staff or others acting for the President should be prohibited from interfering in specific cases or matters in the Justice Department. ·rhat is probably "·holly unconstitutional, as well as un· \\'ise, but a good purpose would be ser- \'ed by requiring a formal public record of representations to the ministry of justice on c riminal m at· ters from any source. A Solution to the Doctor Shortage 'fo the ~ditor · Our legislators, our educ.ators. and !he l·lcc.tlth,;...,Ed ucation and Welfare Dcp;1rtment all have r evie\\'ed lh(' shortage of medical doctors in the L"nited Slates. Every lypt• of grunt to medical srhools and scholarshi1>s 10 the student has been made. Literally millions of dollars have bel.'n spcnl in :1n aUcmpt to produce enough doctor:. lo .~cr \"e our people . Each result ha!'> rallen short of our needs. TlllS COUNTR\' needs <t r-.:at1un<il Academy for r.1edici nc that \\il l grolduate a minimum of fi \'C lo ::.ix thousand doctors annually. l::al'h state should be a llo\\'cd to enroll a specified number or applicants a ~·car. An \"!(Jual!y important pro,·ision could :11\ow corporations. churches. labor unions, minority groups, etc .. to sponsor additiona l :1pplicants. The sponsoring unit would p:iy for the schooling in relurn for a pre-agrcl'd 11,rm of service from the student. i\l ;.1ny or the great fund-raising l'<1n1p:ligns. :o;uc h as the l·lcart F'und. l h(• <':inter F'und, and "'luscular l>.1~tro1Jhy dri,·c mii;!hl sponsor ;i nu111ht•r of applicants in exchange for th1· cradu ute"s aid in their se<.1rch for 1;urf's of the p:1 rticular disease. The applicants could be selected Just ;1s appli cants ure chosen for the J\lil1tu1·y i\cadc m ics. 'fhc candidat\"!s, hefor<' being ndmittcd tu the Acadcn1y. \\'ould agree to-serve a flcsign11 tcd sector of society for 11n :i.1u·ccd lc n~th of ti1nc ;:ind income. This "·ould he in repayment for I heir tr;un1ng. Federal funds could be used to cstciblish the Acndemy in the most desirable localion in the country, T IPE l\IOST import;,1nt benents to our M)C'icty or an increased number or m~dica l doctors "''ould 15c : 111 the sirk "'hO need n11."dical attention the mo~l. the! elderly. the poor. i.11\ft the citizens in lurJ:c c111cs and 1·ural a1·cas v..·ou ld hi· rnor(' llk1 •lv lo ACl ii : 121 n1 orc ... ~1·1 .. 1 '-11dd bl.' u~l·d 111 research for • 111't•:-i ul 1h1· ch·l·ad di!iCases anrl 13 > if lh1,.• t'co1111 n111; tht•o ry of "supply \Ind rle1nanr1 ·· controls prices, the recs for a dot'lor·~ :;ervic~s would be lowered. ( MAILBOX ) I.etters /rom readers arc wc/cornc. Nor· nially, iorilcrs should co,ivey their 111es- .~ayes in 300 wo rds or le ss. T/1£ rig/it lo cori· den.~e letters lo /1t space or e/irninate lihel is rt>scrved All /el/ers 1n11st include sig- rialure rind n1nzln1g address but no111e11 rnay he iulfhheld on request I/ sufficient rea.~on is appare11L /)oelnJ w1!1 1101 be pub/1s/1ed. If 11 c hope to 1>roride :idequale medical co,·cruge for the people \1•ho need the atlcntion the most and at a fee that the:>-' ean.afford to pay, "·e had better ~t:1rt training more medical doctors . '• C1\RL E. 11\'DEN Columbus. fndian~ 'l '1·t111."i1 IJ11 11bls ·rothc Eclilor. Contrary to your editorial (1( Oct. 20. I would strongly urge all cili7.ens to vote :.igainst a sales tax inc1·casc !or lhC! Orange County Transit District. I am in comple te agreement with your editorial a~ to the need for nn c.xpa ndcd public tr11nsportation system to comb:1t the du01l problems of ;1 d"•indlinJ:t energy supply and <1 polluted aLmosphcrl' llOWE VER, J am opp<>sed to financing this system through the sales tax. The snle5 tax is u rcgrc~siv~ tax ""·hlch fall:. dlsp1·oportionat.ely upon low ::ind middle income ""·aic c;:irncrs. the very people who arc lt~a~t able to afford 11ctd1Uona1 taxes :it ~ l ime when our ecunomy I~ cxpcrltncing s1mul!anco11s Inflat ion :~nd r(:cc ssion. \Yh ile \\'e are :<tl'Ufi:RlinA to ft•cd. elothc and housl' ourscl,·es on a fixed income, while prlccs continue Lo skyrocket and when "·e are apprehensive for the future of our jobs as unemployment gro'o''S , 1\'e cannot continue to allo"' our elected represent atives lo ··1>cnny tax" us onto the v..·elfare rolls. \\le arc being asked to balance our personal budgets c.tnd gel wage increases only in r eturn for inoreased productivity. I say the same must .apply lo OUt' county government. Let then> kno1v that '"c expect them to better manl.ll!C the funds that the\· presenlly have <l\·ai\able so as to provide us "'ilh much needed public transportalion \Vithin existing re\•enUeS . FINAtLV, lel us all learn from the experiences of BART \\"hich suffered through many years of political shenanigans. and administrative mismanagement because additional' money v..•as ,a lways available through sales tax re\·cnues. ERNIE EDELSTEIN lligltl Dirt'"''"" 1"othcEditor. I am hoping that the citir.cns v..·itl rUtlry the rapid transit mcnsure, Prorositlon A, by a wide margin. Broadly spcuking, the inauguration of rapid transit i$ necessitated by the dollar crisis, the e nergy crisis 3'hd the en"ironmcntal crisis. It ls cspucially irnµcrativc in Southern Calirorniu where the htck or It has been so destructive of our to"•ns ond open space and ha~ deprived the young, the old , the poor and Lhe crippled or the transportaUon they should have. 1'houJth modest. moncy-v.·l!ie, the measure is n firm step in the direction that \l'C musl go. JAMESW. DILLEY ''"' ", .... 1'othe Jo:dltor : Chapter m c mbtlrs of Amcri ci111 fo'ield Service lnternationtil Scholar!ihips tire concernt..>d hy lhe misrepresentation In tho headline over the article Oct. 21 concerning the planned educational donation to be given by the R otary Club. The impression that AFS is to reeei\'e Sl .000 "'as e rroneous . T~is year AFS is supporting several foreign students at the high schools. \\le arc also currently engaged in selection of students v.·ho v.·ill be leaving soon to represent us in other countries abroad. \Ve sollt·it ::.up port from our ·llelg hbors, n1ember s or t he community \\'hich is enriched by the varied cultural exposures Afo'S gives participating high schools. \Ve would hope· that our prospective donors would not be misled by the headline ~~ich indicated such ~ generous gift 1n our behalf. \\le did not get it! ltUTIJ \\'ILSON . Di strict Seely. A fS lntern'I Scholarships Orange City Coastal Central District ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~ert N. We ed, Publisher Thomas Keevil . Edilor Bacbara l(re1b1c/1. Ec/itorlol Page. Edilor Th<' editorial puge or !he Daily ,' Pik>t seeks to inform and &llmulalc r~aders by prt;sentlng on this page d11·erse l'Ommenta1·y On topics of In · terest b)' syndirated columnists and cartoonists. by prov1dlnJ: a forum for rl:!adrrs' \•le" s: and by prrsen11ng lhis ne"'spaper'!i op1n1ons and Idea~ on tur:rent 1oplcs The editortal oPini~ns of tht Dally Pilot. •PPtar onl)' 1n the editorial column al t~ lop o( the pa11,e. Opinions expresstd by che rolumnists and cartoonists and ltUl'r \\Tilers art their O\\'n and no <·ndo1·,ernent or thf'lt \1C"'s by the !Jail)' l'1lut shnulrl ht Inferred. .. rlday. Oclobc r 25, \974 c r l -. Fnday. Octobe1 2~ 197J DAIL'l'PlLOf ·',I Battin Loses ·Battk Walton La1111 c hes A tt at'k SANT A AN A. -Or11ngc County Super\•isor Robert Baltil'), lonesome crusaaer against smoking, has Jo:-.t anothe r b11tlle a1ainst tobacco. be purchased , was lwought be!ore supervlKors ro r (JrUd <1pproval or the high hid. 'Government Threat to Freedom' Supervisor:-: this \1•eck lyvoted 4· I to approve a fi ve· ear le11 s e !or the new county courthouse tobacco stand. The lobby conces:i1ion where eig11rs, cigarettes: tandy and maAtizines can B~TTIN SA ID he would have heen willing to grtint the le a se to Herber J . J\1aranr if the bidder had stopped tobacco sales. "New!'ipaperK and things are okay, but allowiog him to sell t obacco Is working at cro55·p\lrposes with health reports, '1 .. ,,.Battin said. ORANGE COUNTY By \\'ILLIA~t SC llREIU•~R. ~ovtrnmi.'nl ''usurps lhe 01 t~ 0,11~ P1101 s1 .. 11 ro.:hts of fr('e C'nlcrprisc•.'' ,\N;\ll~l!\t ·-(;O\<•rnor .. \\'c ha\e a :-a rtn~ 111 Honuld llcagan's 1111> tt<l ll· Sacran1C'nto th11t there :.1>Qrlution aide Thursday aren't enough ltUlS ~n the unleashed ri hli stc·ri ng :.ii · bus iness co mn1un1t y lo tu ck on po lltic it111s aud fl'Ccl one hun ~ry buLLard." GOVcrnmcnt. 1.:harging lhl'y he said. "Unless you do are dcstroyini.: Amcrtcan so1ncthing, his tory \\'ill rree ~nterprise. \1r1te that those \•iho had "Pco11I<• are inc rc;.1singly lhc most to lose did the coneernt'd that this nation le;.is t to 1>re \·cnt 11." thut ha s become a Cin · \V ;i It o n sa id l h c programs "''II \oil just as ~11rc :i~ p:tra~1l es 011 fru1l trees." hl' added. "1'hc para!iiiles killing ou r ·C'eol'lomlc fruit arc mas· si\'C gi1•ca11·a y!ii, 1\'clfare, a \Vasleful l\'ar an d •hysterica l c11v1ro11n1ental urtivity," lie s.itd 1hc st:.itc anti fcrl('ral ~0\'1·rnmen1s 1\·lll l\t:ll'I' 11ul up the rnu.i.~I\...: sums of ninncv tlCl'ded for !uturc r :1pld tr·uns 1t sv~t('n1.~ \\ 11 hout :i con1mit· 1nt•ntr1n tht· lot·al lcvel. 1 derC'lla throui.:h S"'C':Jt and .<\1nC'rir :1 n business ron1· hard Y.ork '''Lil rL'\'l'rl to a mun1ty has to commit 1l· pun1pkin \\·hen lhc bL•ll Sl'!f to a millt;1nt d('fcnsl! lolls our hi rente nnial.'' of l'apitali.1;1n, 11·hich. he 111· :.~11d }-'rank \Valto n .. ~l lllc :.1stcd 1s not a n c 1'1I thing. "Som e poliliti:i ns today make you wi s h for ri•troac· tivc birth eon1ro1 ." \V:1ltun continued. "1.hcrc n1:1y he notl11n ~ as sure :ts de:i th and taxf's . bot d eath clm•.<;n't r hanjl,c ('VL•ry t1n1t• thC' l.<>J!:islature con1·ent•:.." \\'alton dirt to uch briefly on transportation pla nning durtn..:: h1s talk . ll 11 :i~ !ht• thenlf' or the ;u1nual t·On· ference. \Vallon said there is nu s talCl'ii dr i;o n1mon d e no m1n<1tor 111 1rans 1L pl anning cxc ~·pt that the :iotomob1le "il l be around ror a long tirnv. "'The bih question i ~. ho\v n1any u( ~·n1 arc \\'ii · hn~ 10 us(' r:11ud transit 1r it is <1round." he said. "It dOl'~n 't romc rh('ap. but it. is :t 1t·ry de:-.t rable method or transport a lion .• ' M:('l'Ctary of bu:.111C:.s and \\'alton sa1•cd his shar· 1ran~1KJrtat1on. IX'Sl barbs for politic1;J11s, \\'alto n's :.J)('C'<·h, tinged 11•ho. he s;iid . have "heC'n 11·ith glo"·ing pr:ll-.L' for the b1tt ~~n h y thf' hu g o f Lis. :.yi.tcrn or l'<lf)Jlah-.n1, red1:-;tr1hut1on " ~ \\':IS n1alic at thl' C)r<1 11Al' "I r :111 lh1s Hoh1n JlnOO· County f han1bL·r or ('0111-i.:;n1 :.... t:,ik111g ff'om those • mrrr<>, Econornic (>url ook 11ho h;11·c and g iving to t:onfl'rrn<·c her e. \\'ht•n 1t lhose 1\'ho hal'l' not." he D.,1,,,1015,,11 ,....,o 1vas 01•cr, he l'l'tcrved a ~a1<I. ··Takin,g fron1 those f1ve -min.utc s t:indtn g 11·ho 1~arn and giving to oval ion rro1n about 500 those 11·ho yearn." 'NO GUTS' Critic Walton Trial Set For 2 Men In Assault conference i.llle ndees. \Vallon said the U.S. is "Gol'crnmenl that can headed for a n era of give you all you \Vant Ci.Ill politlcal dcniagogucs y,•ho also t:ike e1·erything you arP reaping a harvest of h,ave," s aid \Valton, a .ind1fft>l'l'l1CC. Jcad1ng con s.crvall\'t• ''Polilic1:.ins 1oday arc 1·conon1i"t \\·hen he joined \\'illing to ta-.: e,·e1·yth1 ng Hl'agan's cabinl'l . but their imag1nat1oni;." he "Hcn1 cn1 be1· c apitalism said. "The government JS has no subslitutl' but stale· being forced to run the i~rn ," he :.a1d. "\\'hcther 1t printing prt·~st·s like hig SAt\:T t\ ,\N ,\ _ T\l'O ~oes by the name of com· counterfeiting n1achines., men booked on c har ges of mun 1 s rn , fa sc i s m . something we'd be lhro"'" assault \V ilh intent to roni· soc ial1s n1 o r the Great 1njai\ for.'' Ice skati11g C\'Cr~'lla~: One admission enlitles you up 10 6 hours skating fun, SAN Olf(ID FWl. r mit murder after they al-Society, too muc h govern· \Vallon sair\ i\m er1 ea )egedly threatened 1-lun-n1ent is a threat lo •'has been on an.enormous ICE CAPADES CHALET COSTA MESA tington Beach police \\•ith 3 fr eedom of all kinds." bender of government MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER sawed·off s hotgun and a \Vallon 1\•a s also critical spending and it is about lo HARIOR ILVO. AT ADAMS revolver have been or-of American businessmen have the hangover." de red to face tria 1 Dec. 9 ~fo:'_':':'':in~g:_::b~y~q~"~ic~t:ly:_:w~h:il:c __ ·_· P:_:a~r~a ~s i~t~i •:_•:_c:o::n:::o::m::_::i ':J~======:::'T::'E:'l.!':·:::9'::7'.:9::·::8=8=8=0=======~ in Orange County Superior,.. I ~ i1 Court. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••• Judge Everett \V. Dickey set the trial date ror John Diaz . 33', La Puente, and fl'Tanuel Perez, 29. I.os Angeles. afte r the two defe ndants pleadod in- noce nl lo lhe allegations. i e~9Bf4a~ i • • • • • RCA'S biggest screen, a great value • • • • • •• •="""'--' • CHECK OUR LOW PRICES St1P11rb Spartlsh .iyllnq by RCA cabinet craltS11'14n, hou1<nq $II ol 1he 100% solid 1t.a!• l•a11un t!\at mak11 RCA ll\11 color set to buy. Super AccuColor black Ma.lrht picture lube and' Aulomatlc Fine Tuni'nq • Both n1cn \\'ere arccsled Sept. Ii follov.'ing an in- cident lhat began 1\ hen their car was halted by 1-luntin gton Beach rolicc 011 Beac h Boule\'ard for an apparent traffic infraction . 041LT 10-7 SAT. l~~lO. SUl'f. lt>-S CftH MOM •• THUi. & Fii. ICJ.9 968-3329 Police s aid both men brandis hed their "·eapons. before Diat leaped bac k into the car and dro\'e off at hi gh speed. J-fe 1vas a r· rested by' p ursuing rx:ilice in \\'estminster after three shots struck his fl eein g vehicle. In The Hew Lido Village 3431 Via Oporto, Newport Beach Telephone 673-1442 ChonJt A.Ccomrts T tlephone Ordtn ,. This week Jurgensen 's offers a selection of great red and white wines from Burgundy, Beaujolais, and the Loire Valley, all at very substantial reductions. As with the Bordeaux listed last week (and we thank you for your response), some of these are in rather short .s'Up· ply, so we urge you to make your selections as soon as possible. RED BURGUNDY Forthright . full·bodied. big. appealing. s mooth. \\'artn. ,·eh·cty -those arc soml' or the tl'rms used 1n tr.v ing to descri~ the charm nf the rC'd \lines or Durgundy . Thry are .ill of those and much more, • · Bbttle Cott of 12 SanlenotJ . 1969 ({Jli1·c1·\ ... , .................... SS.37 ~.00 Afeurw11/I. JIHi9 ll'asl'OI l ...... , ................ $5.47 $.S9.08 Savign.~·le1·B101nw. 197 1 ICh<'villot I .............. S6.98 Si:'i.38 finn "CJ01 rl(' A!o:wrr:· 1971 ................... $7.69 SS.1.0.'i AIOit·Cortau . 196!11Sa1·:1t'dl . . . . s;.93 $86.111 !:che:1nur. 196!! 11\lnitlnrfl I ................... S8..15 $91.<.'6 Nmt~·SI -Gr()rges "C/oa lie.~ Grandr:r V19,11'~' • 1969 $8.81 Chambolle·,\/11$igrry. /%.VI ~ Lue;i1e I • . . • . . . . • •• , • !9 27 Niill1-St.-Gror(1r~ ··C/0~11· Arlu1;· 19il ............ SI.ii Gtory·Chamlwrrin.19ff1 (~Un I ....••.••..••..•. $9.!l9 Pom111nrd·Epenol•. l9ffl ((l\i\·ierl ........•....• $_10.97 Chnr111tB·Cllt1111/M>r1111. I.~ ! Pull I ••..••••••... • •• SI 1.97 Closrle Vougrol. 1%'9 H)li\'il'rl ....... , ........ $14 .87 801111r1 flfarr1. I~ !Oh1'it'rl .................. $11.85 Richtbo11rg. 1971 IGOl!il ........................ S2G.SS $95.80 $100.12 $105.~2 $107.89 $118.48 $129.28 $160.59 $192.78 S286.i4 Santen:i)·, l!t71 tO th·ierl \<!tile. s-1.!)9: CuSt' nr 12. $>3.89 Sa11ten:1\· Tiell ;ii the ~oulh1•rn rnrt <If the C(lll' d'Or. Iii. "'int"S rf11cn1 bit• St11nt•"·hut I ht lk'l\<•r-knn"·n nYH'!l £rnm ('h:1s~uj:nr·i\lnnlrn1·M1 , "hi<'h I~ nearby. They arr ruthitr (u\l .:u1d son. v.1th \-t•r>' litllt t~nnln. and onen a ~It h11~· l'lll'lhY 1:1~11•. UEAUJOLAIS Li~h1 :ind 111~.,,~.1nl . 1h1· .... 111l·~ "r ll\•:111111la1i; arl' the mn11t p.1~1lrir .,.,·int·ic 111 Fr:11li't'. Thi•) 11h11uld Ix• 1tt·1111k \l'l'Y 111\i.:hll~· t•tt111l'il llolllt• Catt "J l :l /1~11"'/lllll V11/ny1':f. /'Ii!.... • .... · · · · · ·, S.1.!l9 $.13,00 Ch~rtt11. l~1tl iRnhlnl ,.,,,,, •••••• ,. •.•••••.•••• S-129 $~1\.:1..'t WHITE BURGUN DY 1'he incomparable "'hite wines or Bur~undy are genl'rnu!' ;inrl fruity. The~· :ire made pnncip~l\y rrom the Pinot Chardonnay ~rape l:in {':(rl'J)l!On I~ i\l1cotcl. :inti are :;oft . round :ind full · bodied. Th l' 11·inci-nf Ch;1bl1:00. "'hirh li{'s to the north. :11'{' 1Jon1• dry and cr1~p. pcrh•rt 1<.lth ~c;1 food! Cho.!'!l1s , l!li'O IA . 1\1• l.1111.' t'I !•'1\~l... . . S4.:!!I C'1abh, Prt ,n11~r Cr11. 1910 ( 1Jrri1n-B:nulo1n 1 . S.I f.7 f.'hab/l.t , 19i0 (/\ ll(l('h('I . $1 ~l!I Ru /llJ r'n!ll'lu'r ('ni. /!Ii i t 1!:1t•l(l1 I •.•• , • S5 ;J.i i\f~rCurry Blanc. J!Jf8 t ·ra~lt·\ 1n • . . . . . . s:. !17 Chabll.• "I.rs Cl·•~." 1911 ti\l:itl11C'11l . Sh)!;, Clwbll~ "Lr.s Prru.t,•.•." 19il !o\l :1thict1! .... . S6.lfi l'ouill11·"'~i~~e. !!HO i 1''erret 1 • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • . S7 4'.l Chos1og11e·Alonl rochet. l!liO ~ T\loillnrd l . . . . . S7 !17 Pulig1ty·o\fonlrc1c~·1. 1910 <Vlt'lll I •....•.. , . . • • . $9 :t-. Corton ChnrlrtnOf11!1'. 197() t i\Ti1I !'<ly) • . • • . . ...•• S 15.6~1 Afo"'rochet . l.97J tOll\•1er1 ......... , .. . ..... $39.98 LOIRE VALLEY sir; :n S:Jil 1:1 s:..1 1'1~·1 sr.7 71! S1:1 HI ~;:1 ~!~ Si!°>.:!I! S!\11.R~l $1lr.,OR SJIJ(l !i8 Slfi1J 02 5'1JJ.78 Vint'~larrls flou1i~h all :ilnnl! the r.OO-milC' ('(lutsc of 1hc !,n u·<' Hh•cr. Tht• w1n1·s :irt• hi:h1 . rh',\' nn<I r1·u11v. :ind "·ith the "'rrp !Inn nr Hour1:uc1l . lht•y an.• \\h11r. Ro~q d~· /n'f.ni!T' ~ l)rl:imnlll'I ...••..•• .\ll11cadl!l i11rl.1r 1!17llti\lt:>l;1111'J\ll .••• .\lonl!uu1~. lil11 tD.1r,k•uul ••.••..•.. Vo11vra11. 111.t 11)(-lan\nlh'I ........•... H1111r1111 .. ll. l'69 ll .1.1nllryl . l'n111ll11 l"u11u'. /!172 ~(ha1l.11n1 oSrl~tt't'rr1•. 19it I nour l!\>tll" I . .... $2"1 , , SJ RI . ... $3 ~ . S:l !•<J . .. $1 , •• .• $-1 <l'l s:i ·.1 $-i i ~ $.1!1 Ra S.13 O!l s11 11f1 ~\il\'I s. 111:! ~!~I ]h WlllTE l\URG UNO Y IN MAG:'\l'~IS ,\/1111n11n1 r.1,1· ,,, ,, $7 90 ~1.1 1:. ,.-------oPEM SU~DAY 12-s---------- We're rolling back the prices with this ••. INFLATION STOPPER "GIVE METHE GOOD OLD DAYS" • TENOR SAX w/cow lltfj. ,,15 5650 Armstrong, Bulfel and others We have shaved our profit to the bone and rolled priceo · bock to the "Good Old Days". Buy now and take od•a,,. t09r of these fabulous savings. -You may nrvrr-sff p~crs this low a(Jain. OP'EM MOH.-THU•. Al. 'TILL 9 SAT. 'TILL & SUH. 12·5 SALE STARTS TODAY SAVE UPTO $500 OH ORGANS LOWREY USOD 5795 GENIE W /AUTO aYTHMH CONN ,..w 5995 wnM AUTO •YTHMH THOMAS MEW 51495 C.t.UFO•HIA SE•ltS CONQUEROR STEEL STRING GUITAR •l!'IJ. SS1.SO s34so OTHER GUITARS Savings to - GRANDS • CONSOLES and SPINETS 20% Guiln. M.1rt1n, G1b.:;ori. T!l~itm.no and many OIN'r'. ~I liifir •COSTA MESA 1839 NEWPORT BLVD. "' 11.,.f PHONE 646-0271 Also Extended Sank Terms • FOUNTAIN VALLEY COf"fltr of Ir eoltllllrd I. T lllti.rf 0!'11!' llo<lt s.,. of lroolt'-tt Ofl10111p of So11 Di"'° Ft-wy. PHONE 963·6 733 ., .1il20AILYPiLOf N F'r1dnv. October 25. 197.t JC Penney NEWPORT BEACH 'ONLY SORRY NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS, limited Quantities MEN'S SWEATER CLOSEOUT L.orqe Y arlety of PytJover Styles NOW 2.88 MEN'S SUITS Cordi9on Styled Polyesttt" Knit Orig. 5.9.88 NOW 19.88 MEN'S SPORT COATS Potyestn"" Knits Sixes 38 to 4& Orig. 49.95-to 57 .95 Now34.88 SPORT SUIT DUOS rotynter Knit Solid Joe:k" with contrasting fwcy print slock. Sixes 38-44. Oriq. 60.00 Now35.88 WOMEN'S JACKETS Easy Cort Vinyl Orig ." 18.00 NOW9.88 WOMEN'S TAILORED PANT & JEAN SEPARATES Jn easy care fabrics for Misses and Mors. Orig. 8.00 to 15.00 NOW 2.8810 7 .88 WOMEN's SEPARATE TOPS llndudtt blouws. skirts. CMd k•ih. Slit• !ram 32·38. o.i.i. 3.00 lo 16.00 NOW 1.88 lo 10.88 TAPER CANDLES ~ Sdtcffoo . ,. ofC:alan 0•19-JO' lo 45' NOW9¢ • . ' • MISSES' GOWN . CARPET TILES Poly es hr Cotton Sleeveless ChooH ,_ Slla<j or Levet Loop styles Orig. 2.88 0"9. 6 7' ... to 72' ••. NOW .99 Now33¢ ... WIG CLEARANCE GOLF IRONS Shoulder~ styles in lirniff.d color selec· Hon. AslOl"fed irons froM 2 iroq ""'11 9 Ori9. 18.88 Some fOf' left handen toe. NOW7.88 NOW99¢ FU RN ITURE CLEAR ANC E ASSORTED HANGING LIGHT FIXTURES ..,,IOrig.9.97 MowS.99 ...,.11on,.14.99 Mow9.99 -...mong.19.99·29.99 Mow I 4.99 We have a variety of odd lot items. Some for livinq room, dining room, bedrooms, and family rooms. Take as is and save delivery charges. 50% OFF . . . . • iron. aJSTOM SEAT COVERS 111ne wi1 Ill -•I A-'<• Can. 0"9-14.95 NOW6.66 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS and ACCESSORIES 1 So ....,. ""'5 wt con't Hst HtM iRdl•...._ ly. NOW50%0FF CUSTOM MIXED PAINT We mir•d tfteo colors wrottq, ~ yow c• so•• on tffw. Some qts.. SOMe gals. Now9¢. WOMEN'S HEELS Pafftll leather with platform sole 70 Pair 88¢ I I f t , • • • I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. ~7,,NO. 298, 5 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI ... FRIDAY, O.CTOIER 25, 197~ c TEN CENTS Happy~s Aunt •Tired ~I Being Lonely~ PHILADELPHIA CAP) -Ra c be I Fi tier, the 77·year--0Jd &Wit of V i c e President-designate Nelson A. Rockefellet's wife, Happy, says she'll marry a ~year~ld Welshman because she ia Ured of being lonely. "1 have this house and this estate, I lead a Very q11itt life. He wanted to get married. He's very young and peppy, you know . He would help me run 'my place and would be company to me," the elderly woman sald in an interview Thursday. lofiss Fi tier, who had gone to great Mesa Plans Citywide Spookfest Atonsters, spooks, v.itches and kids -ooe and all a re ·invited to Costa Mesa's first city-wide Ha 11 owe en(, Carnival in TeWinkle Park Thursday. t Oct. 31. The three-hour event has be.en dubbed the "Monster Man:ligras" by recreation \\.'Orkers going 'iill out to lure the city's children and parents to the carnival. There will . be games, p r i z 'l: s , refreshments and surprises, promises recreation coordinator Donna Adam. - "We have gone all out to make this a real alternative for trick-0r-treaters," she said. "Parepts will be able to bring their youngsters to the carnival instead and give them a safe and sane Halloween." The. "A-tonster Mardigr.as" will get under way at t p.m. ad continue until 9 o'clock. At 6:15 p.m. youngsters may participate in the costume· parade and show olf their trick-or.treat o ~t f i t s. There will be awards for s 1 Ver a I categories. All participants wtn receive a balloon and ribbon. A pumpkin-carving contest will. begin at 1:15 p.m. Adam said pumptins and carving tools will be provided entrants wOO will create their own jact~aatem. Awards will be presented f« suc h categories as the "Toothiest Grin" and the. "Jolliest Jack-0--lantem." A band will provide mu.sic for a l'llOll.5ter mash and in addition there will be a spook house to toor. 'Ille grand finale will be the burning of a haunted hOQ.9e at 8:30 p.n.i, · The recreation statf ak!io emphasized that children are being urged to bring pennies to the carnival to hel.p fight the peMy shortage. lengths in recent dayii to avoid newsmen , said she is upset over the publicity about her upcoming marriage to Michael WUson. "It's dreadful and it's µJappropriate for me, especially because I lead such a private life," she said. Miss Fitler said Wilson ii a nice boy and has never asked her f o r ar;iything. "He's quite ambitious, you know," she sald. "I guess it woold have been better if he had been older. I guess the ideal PLANS INFLATION FIGHT c:.Mlditii H1nMr llarrner Stresses I-riflation Issue In His Campai gn By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of lllt Dllty' Pllet Sl41ff Cslifomia Lieutenant Governor John L. Hanner brought his proposal for fighting inflation to Orange County today AS be frred up a campaign blitz of county politic.al appearances. Infliition, said Hanner in an interview Qlildren will be given bonus tickets for the pemtieo which will be turned in to a bank. lite Girls Club of the Harbor Area is supporting the carnival by providing " food booth. The Kiwanis Club bas donaled pm.es f<l" some ol the games. • ioaay, is the main issu'! of his campaign against Democratic State Sen. ~1ervyn Dymally of ·Los Angeles. Adam said that each ptaygrund in the city is responsible for ma k i n g decorations for a game booth. There will be no charge for entering the carnival or the contests, only for the games and food. Come Back ' Iii 38 Years A young man fcmd sleeping on the lawn of. Costa Mesa's Bethel Towers s fl n i o r cilizeos' apartment skyscraper Thursday was about 38 yean early, iLhe was waiting to take-up tenancy. Costa Mesa police aroused the suspect, aged 241 from his repose at 666 W. 19th St., alter complaints from tenants Thursday. They Aid. the jobless vagrant did quality economi cally because his income is Jlllder $4,000 per year,· even if he is a few years short of.62, the minimum Belhel Towers tenant's age. He was, nonetheless, es co r t e d somewhere else to stay. TRA.DE REPORT CUTS LOSSES NEW YORK CAP) .: Stock prlcu recovered ~tlghtJy some of their earlier galns, and broker! pinned th e im· provemeni on government reports ~t the U.S. bnlance of trade showed its """11<1t d•O<H 1n~ nve months d\Jttbg September. (Tables, l'ag• BS) The Dow Jones averag~ o( 30 blue-dtlp Industrials which movCd In a bouncy 5e15ion from nn early rally of tight points to llOme aman lO&sea In early afternoon, lost 0.07 polna to 638.19. Advances continued to lead detlint« mod~ratety. and volume was sluggish 111 many lnveitor'! Wl!:re apprGrently reluc- tant to execute ord~rs with 1 thrcie-day \\'Cekend coming up, brokers said. The lieutenant governor sits on the state Commission for Economic Develop- ment, a platform Hanner feels he can use to launch his plan for both state and federal efforts to fight inflation. The four \X)int plan would: -Provide property tax exemptions for CaHfiXllia homeowners over zge 62 and earning Wlder $15,000 a year. The ex· emptions would be on a sliding schedule so those earning slightly less than •ts,ooo a year would not ~ dramatically le~ than those earning sli:.;htly moi-e. -Press for across the board federal budget cuts of seven percent and state · cuts of (our percent. -Cut tares, both state aDd federal by four percent. -Provide tax incentives for saving money. The plan would exempt tax- payers from taxes on the first $500 in interest on savings. Lower Income persons could save up to 10 percent o( their income and deduct it from their taxable iocooie. The plan, said Hanner, would put money bac~,into the tight savi ngs and Joan system, providing more money for the sagging home building industry. 1be main villain in inflation, he sad, Is lederal delicit spending which puts money Into the economy withoul adding goods or services, thus putting more dollan into compeUt1on for a f I x e d amount ol products. U.S. Censures U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (Al') -The United St.ates asked the United Nation.'! Thursday to practice What it prc<icl"K!s about equality by hiring more women at U.N. headquarters and all agencies of the \\Wld organlzaUon. "It \ll>Uld be the cssenct of hypocrisy If the U.N. Conference for International Women 's -Year y,·ere convened In 1975 without prior action by the Unl1ed Nations to put its O\i.TI house in order,'' said Sen. Charles H. Percy, (R-111 .l. <i U .S . dclegl!te. .) age would have been someone "'ho is 60 or 65. He would be more experienced and settled in his career and y,·ould be about to retire," she said referring to Wilson's apparent ambitions as an industrial architect. Miss Fi tier, who inherited some $5 million from the family 's rope manufac· luring empire, said she didn 't really know how much Wilson would get. The heir to the fortune said she had good reasons to wait to get married. "I wasn't really interested before. I didn't want to have children and I liked being by myse!I. Maybe that's one reason why I've been an old maid for so long." The intervie\\' was ccmducted by the Philadelphia Jnqui'i'er. Actordlng to the account of the newspaper: ~fiss Filler lives clQ¥ted in a 2&room mansion, driven in and out by limousine· and attended to by at least t h r e ~ houitekeepers. Her hands shook as she talked. Her body was bowed and draped loosely wilh a well·worn norat housedress. Little white apkle socks kept her feel warn1 , and a crocheted blanket y,·as thro"'TI over her translucenl legs. ~1iss Filler's gray hair "''as pulled back Jn a neat bun and she peered intently from behind her horn·rimmed glasses. Questions often had lo be repeated - slowly . and loudly -before she would respond . "Michael asked if he could pul a small (engagement) notice in hi s town's paper and that's how it got started," she said. "Small towns can be very cliquey and they gossip a great deal . 'Saver' RQbs Firm S&L Tapped for _$1,500 in Mesa A pockmarked, stoop.shouldered bandit with a speech impediment robbed a Costa Mesa savings and Joan firm rX nearly $1 ,500 Thursday. after first in- quiring about setting up a savings pro- gram. Clerk Donna M. Salvin told police teller again. the distinctive robber had come in earlier "I assume you have cash"?" he asked. -evidently to case t.he financial in· lle then claimed that he had a \·ery stilution -and discussed opening an large gun, patting his back pocket, and account. ordered ~1rs. Salvin to give him the He never made a deposit before his withdrawal and never dis p I aye d a weapon, but warned that he had one. He ned Crom Fidelity Federal Savings arxt Loan, IBSS Harbor Blvd .. after warn- ing employes not to touch an alarm button. Officer John C. White said the pro-loot. which was placed In an envelope, spective customer y,•as then told the according to police. savings and loan firm handled such The bandit was described as about transactions through another bank, so 35. with apparent acne scars on his the man left. face. hW"JChed-over shou1ders and pro- Company officials sakl he returned truding teeth that evideqtly create his about m.id·afterooon and approach~ the speech problem. Phony Cocaine Artificial Drug. B~-,ried For Three Teen Deaths An artificial narcotic used as a local anesthetic in eye surgery but potentially fatal if injected or inhaled may be on the ille.'lal drug market, the Orange County Coroner warned today. It may have caused deaths of young people in Laguna Beach and flestmin- ster. · Jim Beisne~, supervisint coroner's in. 11estigator, saJd the drug, which is being misrepresented by sellers as cocaine, may have caused the deaths or three teen-agl'd addicts in the past month. . The drug Is called propercaine and is used by ophthamologists to deaden the nerves during minor eye operations. Beisner said little is known about the drug 's properties, particularly when it has been misused. He said tests on the three dead young people have been slow and tedious but have proven fairly conclusively that pro- peracine killed a l6-year-0ld Laguna Burglar Collects Cash Collection A Costa ~1esa attorney and currency· collecting enthusiast has lost $2,170 in c!sh and coin in the burglaty of his home by someone who climbed through a kitchen window, police said. ~1. S. Bertrand, 55, of 575 Qlouccster, Drive. discovered the break-in when he returned Mme from his office Thursday, according to Officer Paul Alexander. He said the loss included 1.100 brand- new silver certificates in serial number order, with a face value of $1 but ""'Orth $3 each to collectors. Bernard told police th e bqrglar also obtained Roosevelt dimes and George Washington quarters valued at nea rly 11,000. Beach girl who died in a hospital last month. An autopsy found traces of the drug in the girl's body and her boyfriend told police they had "snorted" a while powdered drug through their nostrils thinking it was cocaine. Beisner said both became ill but the boy recovered enough to take h i s girlfriend to a hospital where she died a few hours later. The latest case involved a 16-year:.-old Westminster girl who died in Orange County Medical Center recently of what was originally thought to be an overdose of cocaine injected into her ann. Beisner sakl fatal cocaine overdoses are rare. leading <his investigators to believe she also fell victim to the killer- drug properacaine. In the third case. investigators are not as sure properacaine was involved. The decomposed body of an uniden- tified young man was found a Ion g Laguna Canyon Road earlier this monlh . He was thought to be a drug overdose victim but . autopsy results have been inconclusive. 2 Miramar F liers Reported Missing SAN DIEGO {AP ) -Two niers from li.Uramar Naval Air Station were missing after their plane crashed into Lhe sea, authoriti es reported. A Navy spokesman said the T28 trainer was seen plunging into the ocean Thurs-- day near San Nicolas Island, about 60 miles from ~1iramar by a pilot in another aircraft. Names of the missing nicrs were not availa ble immediately. Mom of Quads · Fo r1ner 'Di1nes Gi rl' Giues Birth SAN ANTONIO, Tex . (AP) -Shella Hansen, wh o made frequent appearances for the March of Dimes as a childhood ,-eripple, has given birth to quadruplet daughters born a month prematurely. Attendants reported there were no compllcatlons,-and mother and babies were doing well today. l\.1rs. J.lansen, 28; went lo the delivery room at ,Southwest 'J.'ex21s Methodist Hospital at 11 p.m. Thursd1y and the ffrsl Infant was born 21 minutes later. The last arrived al 11:37 p.m.. The quadruplets, in order of arrival, were 4 poltnds 121.1 ounces, 4 pounds~ ounces, 4J'ounds 10 ounces and 3runds 10 qunces. Mrs. Hansen an her husband Allon, 3 , a wholeiale llquor salesman, have two other daughters, 5 and 7. r.1rs. Hansen was unable to walk •s a child at Denison, Tex .. ror aboul 10 years and helped promote. the. Aiarch of Dimt:!s progr~m. Now she gets arotLnd without trouble. Indictment Hits Coast Pornographe1· Marvin litiller -the c o n v I c t e d pornographer whose downfall was the mailing or unsolicited ads to Newport Beach residents -now has a federal grand jury indictment to contend with. a charge of tax evasion. fraud and perjury. · Miller, 52, is a fonner Costa Mesa resident and the indictment is the secorxt blow of the week. Thursday he was dealt a 60-day jail term in H a r b o r .'.funicipal Court oo an oft-appealed COO· viction of selling pornography. The federal indictment was handed down the same day by the jury in Los Angeles and it charges that ri.-11\Jer failed to disclose that $500,000 in income from mail-0rder receipts was taxable income . .• The mail-order business. C o v iln a ...i. Publications, sold sex [ilms, literature• and sexual devic.es through the mails and to wholesale di stributors. Costa Mesa Man }<'lees Hom e Fire: Dan1age $12,000 A (ire blamed on a faulty electrical \lire ~ caused about S12.000 v.·orth of damage to a Costa ~1esa home early today and investigators said the occupant was lucky to escape with his life . Howard Mc~lair. of 397 Ramona \\'ay on the city's eastsidc. y,·as awakened aboUt 4:30 a.m. by smoke seeping into his closed bedrooni. He ned through a wind~·. .;His life y,as saved in all probability by his closing h.i.s bedroom doOr after retiri ng ," remarked Fire i'.·larshal Ed Lewis . Authorities said the s1noke otherv.·1sc might h<ivc overcome 1t\.·fcMa1r befort• he a\\•akcncd. leaving the uneonscious man trapped in the bedroon1 \\'ith nam<'S consuming the st ruclure. Damage to the st ructure itself l'':'tS about $7,000, be said, with a $5.000 loss-attributed to destruction of ~1ci\1air's furniture, tlolhing and other contents of tht home. Apa1·1Jueul in l\fc~a Ransacked for 8525 Burgtnrs who unscrewl'd a S("l'etn "'·In· dow to gain entry to lhe premises too~ :i;t.ereo eq11ipmcnt a.nd cash with a 1-01al \'Bhte or $525 Thursday night frorn a Co.c;Ua l\1eso area a1>r1r11ncn1, ClrHnii:e Coun ty Sheriff's officers sahi. Deputies s.1id the ta5h and vahlnblf's wtro lB:kcn rrom M ap<irtmtl'1t at 2UO Can}'On om~. white occupants· Vin«11t i\t1rh11cl Ochoa , 2tl. and S1cvt'11 .Jolln Giiies, ol. 26. wm tKil-at v.11rk ' ,, " ; I "'as just 1>lanning to call the soctety pages and ha\'e a few lines put in after the marr 11:1ge took place." \\'hrn the '"'o met, f.1iss Filler recall- ed. young \\'itson v.'as far more anxious th:in sht' to y,·cd immediately. "\Ve \\'e(e t:llking and I said that I might get n1arr1ed and he said. "Will you marry me'.'" He wanted lo get married the.re in Palm Beach. He was quite anxiou s abo~t it. He suggested that "''e slip off somev.·here and get , oh. y,·hat's the "''Ord he used ... hil· ched." she said. Oallr PU•f ll•h .. ,_,. ON PICKET LINE Carpenter Nolan Picke ts Pro test Const ruction Of .~esa Churcli A picket line was in force today· oil a building site for a new r-.1onnon church at Adams Avenue and Estancia Ori'lc in Costa ~1esa. r·our picKelS )Parched in front of the site this morning carrying signs claiming "Convest Corp. -llnfair to Laborers' Local 652." None of !he strikers would discuss the reason ror the picket line or givP any ~ndic.alion on how long 11 v.ouJd be in effCC'\. "Attorneys have told us not. to say anything," said Dennis Nola n. 24, a Costa i\:lcsa carpenter A sub--contractor \\'ho had lwo piece!! of heavy grading equipment on the pro- perly also v,·ould say tittle. "I'm taking 1hese machines off the site to a job v.·here there is no picket line," he said. Ground was broken oo the property lost Saturday. Orange Coa~t Weather In creasing C'loud:i. tonight anU Saturday morning be<'on1111g p<1rt· ly sunny \\1th high cloud;:. S.11ur· day afternoon . Lillie tcm1)('rature changl'. ll!ghs rani.;1 ng frorn the upper 60s at the be:ichcs to thr upper 70s u1land. INSIDE 'l'ODA l ' Nt·wport 1/nr/Jol" 1l rf i\l11sr zn11 /()()ks batk lo the .411.(ftJcrn·1s Yta r.~. 1111lt•r1 exhibits 11>r rr• 11rt· ~e nifd ir1 tlte Balboa 1'ru;1/1011 S11e todQJl:S. \Vcrkciulcr. . -llil 1'Wr Stt,.lct ~ MHW' C•·I SNll"" 91 Mutv11 ~~llllt &I \. M l oyt &I N•linn1I N~wl ... C1tll.....,I• it.S. 0) Or•n•· C.1u11!r c11ulUtt Pl II A1 .. ll co ... 1u 01 ""~"' •1-l Offllil Httl(K All •ut111r111h CM 11"1 .. 1111 ..... "'' , .. ,,, ••• , E11lert1111.,,."1 Cl r i ll<"-"'-1•111 .... ,1111-fU' l•t•••\!9~ Ct MOftK-SJ 1~ .... I"\ C:l·P Aft• \...,.Mt, I I '1'••tll1r A• M.411Jtlt\ Al l'>'M!ll Ncwio Al ~"'1 Troe II l I 2 DfllLY PJL.01 L TOi .. IGIJT FOOTBALL -Costa l\lesa vs. Corona llel !\tar. Davidson P'~eld , 8 p.n1. Ne\\'port Harbor vs. Marina at \\'~ln1instcr, n p.m. Folirltaln Valley vs. Westnunstcr, OCC l'"'lcld. 3 p.m. ''GODSPEl.I~" -Or:inge Coast Collrgc presentation, through Saturday 8 p.m. f'r.ec. "THF. REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repcrto'ry The u t er , !ltn>Jgb SUD. I p.m. OCC LEcn.JRES -''Traxcl &: Holiday Ptiotography, .. Ralph S. Ga rrim lee· turer, Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p . m. •·G~ of California," Ceorge Mason lcdurer. Science L«turl' t, 7:30 p.m. "Raja California Story Retold ," Uoyd :i.tasori Smith lecturer, Science H.all, 7:30 p.m. .MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -+ Fai rgrounds , 8: 15 p.m. , SATUROAY, OCTOBER %& ;OllANGI'.: COUN'fY PHlLHARMONlC QONCER'f -Los Angeles J'hilharmonic Orchesfru , Zubin l\I eh I a condut1.ing. dra\\•ford ~lall. 8:30 p.m. 646-6411. : FOOTBALL ' :..._ OC.'C al !\It. San Antonio. 7:30 p.m. I 'Ex-Gridder ' ~ound Guilty ln Rape Case li-Onner Golden West College defensive J~ward Davis was found ~w..ta,..U raping an attraCtive di~ he first met in a sculpturing clll~ .at the Huntington Beach school ·~ or forcing her to participate in aQ ct oe se::ru~ perversion. vis W~)l!1Ql the Golden West team !!brien'y &fore the current iieason. Dorsey l;f.igh School, he isn 't rt"ed £klhe ~k Davis who ls cur- r«ipy a runnJY back on the Golden l'le!! oquad ft Qin. La Quinta Higll School. bfange "'COUnty Superior Court Judge Rbbert P. Kneeland accepted the jury's vWdict and set .Nov. 'l:I as the date ti• will sentence Davis, 23, of 18832 t'l>riC¥1 St., Huntington Beach. jtivis faces what could be a ~ate pfibl term or up to 50 years. pa.vis. six-foot three and 240 pound.I, "i!S arrested last April 28 shortJy after hf forced his way into the M-fear:old I m 's .~ her and aeiually ·1iatearr. • e vict• to ; police sbe once dated - llayis after he posed as .a model for ltl'i Goldtn West sculpturing class.' ~She testified in the jury trial that ~te ·ended that associalion long before t' forced his way int o her ·home and rJlpcd her. • . Cli<ti.With Cat : ~ . Ceads-to Jail . : \VENATClfE, Wash. f AP) -'I'he man !i1tting in his car at the local drive·in l"l'~laurant \\'3S lalking with a cat. said fl>e Cltlller to lbe Chelan County sheriffs ~ q,parjment. _ f ; U Wf!S mjanight, and tlac man had ~en chattiD& v.ith the ca for about :l) i:ninutcs. Ute drive-in cmpfoye said. :.Deputies cheC'king the call arrived at tJic drive-in and round the man. \Villiam $'.tC'rling ilatfield. 3.1. was v.·anted on .i King County (Seattle ) grand larceny i,larrant, : fla!field v.as <i rre!'tcd. The topic of bi s l'C)T\Versntlon \\ilh the cat \\'as not d)3Clolcd. ' ORANGE COAST c. DAILY PILOT Tlo!'Ol' ..... C-1 0.11, Pllo4.wlll'l..Mdlk~ .....,.,,_ -·Pl'f'\\, l\p11bU~b'fh0rMVt C.0.1' P\ltlll'1!•'>Q Co"'ll•"• ~·-eolllor'<l­pVDlt\Md Mol'O•• IMauql'I Ff~J, lat' Colll Mrw. "1ewPO<I S-M:l'I, 1-tll~fl"QICll'! 9NCl'lf~ 11•n V1 l1tY. lr-¥•"f. S•dGlelHCI V•lle' '"" ~Q-k .C"'!to,,.il'I (.oil! A I~ •l'O'C'NI t'd•hon "publ<~l'le<I !>lt11•01Y• -5'.tnOIJ'· l~ prlN:~• oue"'~'"" pitM " •• lllll Wnt &tr !tlrKt.Ca!t.IMll.•1 ""lllO•n11.,U6. Rober t N. Weed Pt•••Ollnt • ..., l'llOll\110" Jack R. Curley V•t.r fllt\•lllM 1nd c;,.n.,11 .......... .- lidllor Thomas A. Murphine NWNQ•~ [chlOO' Oiartts H. Loos Richa rd P. Nall "''"\'~"' Ml.,.V'fllJ l!dltorS ~t.pf\Qoe (714) '42-4321 i.tsslfitf •4,.vtrtlsing M2·S'71 .. -. -. f · ,, frldil'f, Octobtr 25, 1CJ14 Com·ie1· To Nixon By Uniled Prt!IS lnternatlonal President f ord has temporarlly halted airplane deliveries of classified foreign policy information to forrner Pre:;ident ~lxon in Calfomla , a Y.1hilc JI o u se spokesman said today. The forei gn policy m ale r I a I , tradi- tionally furnished for an interim period to outgoing presidents by t h e i r suc- cessors, has been delivered wCekly by m11Jtary coutler plant to Nlxon's home in San Clemente, since he resigned Aug. ,_ "The flights have bean deferred while the White House explores a I t e r n a t e methods of providing the former presi- dent v.ith briefing materials," P r e s s Secretary Ron Nessen said . He declin e d to say what the altemaUves were or why the review was started. He said Niion received his last packet of classified fore ign pcilicy documents last Friday, although they were not delivered by courier. lie refused under repeat ed questioning to disclose how they v.·ere delivered. Nessen said Ford and Nixon have not talked in over a month and Oct. I I Wa& the date of the last courier flight. He added th at Ford had not even received a direct report on the state or Nixon's health, which apparently took a turn for the worse Thursd ay when the former president was hospitalized in Lo n g Beach. Ford also had no plans to personally visit Nixon when he goes to Los Angeles next Friday for a campaign rally, Nessen said. The Los Angeles trip is another In a series of campaign .appearances whi ch Ford beUev~s are helping GOP ca n- didates In the Nov. 5 off-year election, according to Nessen. Nessen said Ford has remaine4. in the dark on the status of Nixon's healllh despite a liaison established for that purpose between Ford's and Nixon's doc- tors. He did not explain why. 'l1}e likelihood that Nixon will undergo surgery appeared (()increase today, with doctors working to determine whether he is among a minority of phlebitis . patients Y.'ho do not respond well to drug treatment. "U anticoagulant (drug) therapy can- nnot be adequately established and co- ntrolled, then surgical intervention is a real possibility," Nixon's physician, Dr. John Lungren, said 'Ibtll'Sday. A med ical source at the hospital said that tbe Janguge of Llmgren's statement indfcat~ surgery is more thah just a possibility, but a likelihood. He noted I.hat Nixon approves all such statements before they are made public. 'I'he 61-year-old former president was ordered rehospitallzed Wednesday night by Lungren, who said he was CX>ncerned about the apparent failure of d r u g trel!bnents given Ni1on in San Clemente. nm showed the phlebitis, which has dogged Nlxon from his Egyptian trip as presiden t to self-exile in S a n Clemente, has spread throughout the vei.M ol his left leg, almost totally blocking circulation in the femoral vein between his knee and groin, and causing blockages throughout the calf. Coast Chairman Re1nains Silent About Quitting· By JOHN VALTERZA 01 !ht 0111~ l"llOI 51•11 Dr. Donald Bright held fast to his policy of silence to dema~~ that he resign as a coastal t'01n1111ss1oner and instead stuck lo his pre11ared address Thursday at an appearance before a professional organization in Anaheim. "You may want to discuss the t'Ofl· troversy, but I don't especially want to." said the bewhiskered leader of the Soulh Coast Regional Conservalion Com· mission. He is under fire for allegedlly seeking financial support from develoi> ers to aid the gubernatorial campaign of Edmund G. Brown Jr. Bright addressed a luncheon meeting of the Orange County Chapter of lhe A me r ic an Soc i e l y for P ub lic Administration Thursday . One membe r of his audience brought up the oontroversy \\'hich 111 v o 1 \' e s demands from many quarters l hat Bright resign. But tl1C. Cal State fullrrlon Blo!oio• Department chairman insisted that he had nothing to add to his p r e v I o u s statements about a meeting held early this month at which representatives or major developers were asked for $100. pcr·ticket donations and mailing lists of potential donors to-a n .... -canc:elled re- ception for Den1ocrat Brown. Bright strongly supported the stride!! made ln coastal zone plaM!ng and .!UC· cesses In balancing cOn~ideration:; for tbt! rnvironment with those of dcvclop- m~t along tht': coastal 7,onc. He stressed tbl'lt despite lht crillci1Jml against the coastal 1nitillt.l\•e (Prop. 201 at the outset, developers "M'ho orl~ally claimtd they "'·ould be forbiddt'n to earn a living ha\'e rt~lized that they C'<\O sUll make monty whllt following the rtgulatJons Imposed by the rt'g!onlll and state: commissions . Although the initiative "'hfch sent th e new le\·el of govemmcnt into operation expires In tY•O yc11re:, Bright said thn! even this v.·eck planners and others <l l'l' gathcrlng aa 3 task JorC'e to determine what sort of organism 1hould su«ttd the current $fstcm. • ' 1P ~ . ,/ ,, HE'S 'MR. COURTESY' Supermarket's Super Jot Grandi ather Most Courteous Grocery Clerk By HILARY KA YE Of TM D1l1Y 1'1'-1 S11tt As Neil Beatty waited in the checkout line at the Newport Beach superm arket, it seemed to him the checker personally knew the woman whose grocery bill he "·as ringing up. Minutes later, though. when it was Beatty's tum to pay for his bundles, he received the same personal service as the woman. The smiling man behind the counter \Vas Joe Baru-::z, a TIJSlin grandfather of three who's been with the Market Baske t chain for 19 years. Last week Barszcz was tapped as the courteous clerk of the yea r by the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club. The honor came as a direct result of a letter rrom Beatty. '"1e contest drew about 50 letters from Newport residents describing retail clerks they felt fit the bill. The judges decided on B a r s z c l , awarding both he and Beatty, a Costa 1'.1esa resident, $50. Barszcz, Y:ho wears a bright red apron as he does his chores in the deli depart· ment and behind the checkout counters, was surprised at being chosen . "l truly enjoy my job and working with'-people -that's why rve been with ~1arket Basket 19 years. But I never expected to win a co u r t e o u s award ." he says. He's worked at the \\'estcliff store for the past seven years. Now that Barszcz is "Mr. COurteous" has anything changed for him? "No. everything is just about th t same." he says. Barszcz's co-workers know or his honor, but his customers have no idea their bills are being rung by the most CX>urteous clerk in town. According to Beaty's letter; Barszcz Is sympathetic and concerned about his customers and everyone is treated the same. Beatty said he watched Barszcz help several other persons after he completed his own purchases and that his courteous approach did not stop for a minute. Dean Reavie. CCK:hainnan of the CX>n- test. summed up the club's f~ling about their award winner, "He's just a darn, nice guy -a family ni an that has a real feeling for people." Most Government Offices to Close Veterans' Day The new federal Veterans' Day holiday ftlonday will be observed by 1n o s t go\'ernmenl offices in Orange Cou nty, though schools, banks and most retail stor('s \\'ill remain upen. 1\.losl county memoria l services and ceremonies. along with other office closures won't take pl itce until tht. tradi· tional Nov. 11 Armistice Day obscrva- 11011. All federal and county offices \viii be closed l\tonday, there will be no mnil delivery and no municipal courts ·will be in .session. Superior Court wUI be open Monday. reserving the holiday until Nov. 11. Municipal coort1 will be closed Nov. 11, a spokesman said, because none of the judges will be around. The court officts. however. will.be open that .day. State offices, public schools and private schools, will alJO take their holiday Nov. JI. • City offices In haU the county's cillts t.·ill be closed ~tonday with the rest \\'niling until the traditional day. Orange Coast city halls that v.·111 be closed ~londay include fountain Valley, Uunling1on Beach. Irvine, Ne wpo rt Bench, San Juan Caplstrnno and Stal Bel'lcil. Newport 'Stach has also delayed Its trash collection by one day. Bank D1·ops Prime Rate NEW YORK (UPI) -First National City Bank today lowered its prime In- terest rate for corporate loan., to 11 percent in a move to ease the. tight· money :iupply and stimulate business. CiUbank, the nation's second largest and a bellwether on interest rates for the banking industry, dropped interest on loans by one-quarter percentage point v.•ithoot immediate comment. The action is expected to to1K:h off a n~w rowid of lowering loan rates by banks throughout the nation ., l\1anufaclurers Bank of Uls Angeles said It also will drop Its prime to 11 percent. Se\·eral others followed. The lowering of the prime rate, the Interest banks charge best b u s I n e s s customers for loans, follows the Federal Reserve Board's release of billions of dollars into lhe nation's money supply lo head off further economic decline. l\1ost economists say en increase in lhc money supplv and a lessening of the govenunent's tight money policy would help stimulate business. The Federal Reserve reported late Thursday that the nation's money supply gained $3 bill ion in the last reporting week, evidence of a more relaxed money policy. Thieu Fires Staff SAIGON. South Vietnam (AP) President Nguyen Van Thieu's govern- ment is firing 377 officers for corruption, the defense ministry armounced today. IIUSBAND OF NEW LIZ QUITS RACE LONDON (UPI ) -Neil Balfour. whose V.'ife plans to marry actor R i c h a r d Burton. has withdrawn as a parliamen- tary candidate in any future election, a local Conservative paf1y offiq_iaj said today. Balfour's Wife, Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, campaigned for him in his unsuccessful race Oct. 10. A few days later. Burton announced that he and 2lizabeth \\'ere in Jove and planned to marry. The princess said she and Balfrur had been separated for some time. She is in Switzerland with Burton. Introducing Drexel's Chatillon .. The formality, the romance, the dignified styling of the " court" French look by Drexel, lovingly portrayed in the welcoming inood of Oak. • • Whi~h Day .Off? Mesa, Newport Di_$agreeing Veterans' Dey la being observed on t~-o separate dates in Newport Beach. and both school and "city officials are hoping resldmts wtlt not be too con- fu.scd by the .contusion. DESPITE TJIE FACT that Monday is circled on most calendars as Veter- an's Day, schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified SCbool will be open lhal day. School children and teacbera will observe Veteran's Day Nov. 11. However, 1,:lty agencies will shut down Monday, the da y proclaimed Veter- ans' Day by an at't of Congress. LAST YEAR, the Californ ia Legislature changed the date to Nov. 11. Schools in !he state are following that date. School officials are fearm, coo- fU.slon ti.ionday, when some parents might mla:takenly .keep their chUdren home. Ne"•port Beach city hall will be closed J.tonda y, along with aU city agen~i~s in Newport. Trash service regularly scheduled for hfonday wiU not be pro- vided. Residents are as ked to save their trash until the next scheduled pickup day. Costa l\1esa city offices v.ill be open Monday. Tbey will be closed Nov. II. Air Force Lam1ches Huge Missile From Aircraft WASHINGTON (UPI) -'I'he Air Force has successfully launched an 86,()()(}powtd intercontinental ballistic missile from a jet cargo plane, a move that could make America's big ICBM's safer from Soviet atlack, the Pentagon announced today. Tbe Minuteman-I missile, largest olr jcct ever dropped from an airplane, was (ired briefly over the Vandenberg Air Force Base tes t range in California Thursday, then plunged into the Pacific Ocean. Tbe Pentagon spokesman said a missile guidance system was not in· volved in the test and denied that it was held In conjunction with discussions of arms limitation under way in Moscow. Thursday's test apparently could lead to installation or the Jong-range missiles on planes and make the ICBM's less vulnerable from Soviet attack than in undergrowid silos where lhey are usually stored. The Pentagon said the li.fin uteman-1 missile was rolled out the back door of a big CSA jet cargo plane iii flighf, then successfully ignited And was sent into flight for 10 seconds . The test came lbe same day Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger arrived in Moscow to discuss arms limltations with the Russians. The Pentagon said lhe missile series had been in the "'Orks for many months. An Air Force spokesman said the 86.000-pound rocket was tht I a r g est v.·eight ev.er dropped from an aircraft. The previous record was 55,000 pounds. He said the missile was pulled out the back door of the CSA by parachutes at 20,000 feet over the test range. The rocket then fell with the parachutes turning it upright. Mesa College Reports Theft Science department ofncials at Cm;ta Mesa's Southern California Co 11 e g e reported !he 1900 grand thelt or • run liter of highly purified mercury Thurs- d!!,y:. -_..,., Instruct.or Lawrence T. McHargue told police the metal vanished. from t h e Assemblf of God Church-affiliated liberal arts school a~.2.525 Newport Blvd., during the past year. The mercury, a liquid metal, was apparently method ically removed from a nwnber of barometers used J n classroom work but stored away when not in use. OREXEl--+iEAlTAGE--+iENAEDON-WOODMARK--Kl AsTAN-8AKEA . WUllOA YS & SA TU•o• YS t:OO lo 5:JO CLOSIO MOllDA YS NEWPORT BEACH • tm WESTCUFF DR.. 6d·20SO LAGUNA BEACH • .J45NORTJf l."'OAST HWY., 4!M·6Ml TORRANCE·• ......ffAWTllOftN&BLVD, (()ptn Fri. tilt, Sun. 11-5:301 37•tm • - I ! 1 1. I \ I \ I \ l i • • ' \ j \ I I I • -,·.~:·;--• Fridily, October25. 1974 DAilYPllOf .LA Star Editor Arrested Names ht the News ~Oil 'Dummy' Firms Cited , LOS ANGELES !UPI> - Police searched the orrice.$ of a weekly newspaper and .jailed its editor for printing a phot ograph of actress Angie Dickin· ~n·s face superimposed on a nude wom an 's body, fol· .)owing a complaint from Miss Dickinson. star or the , television ser ies "Police Woman". SAN FRANCISCO IUPl l wells and lct1se11 al inflated -The brothrr or oil price~. throu~h Fund~1men· promoter J ack P . Burke ta!, to hi11 Yar1ous invesll.lf" has told a jury how he, programs. By this method ,;el up firms the govern· three f irm s alone, the menl contends were "dum· prosecution said. milked in· mies" used .lo sipOOn in· vestors in 1968·69 or $!kJ8,28t vcstors' money into the that went to Jack Burke. 7i:t.-. "I v.·ould receive a p~ .,..,... .. rall from Jack for me to MOINI• make out. a cherk for ·x· MJ.1111 amount and I Y•Ould do ~~~~~~~~~~ that," Robert said. In the beg inning the wit· ness said he was paid for his effort with $500 monthly checks sent to his "'ife by· the brother. In 19U6 the chcck:-1 "'ere raiser! toSt.000 a month. Sunday is FllllEh\Y defendant'spoekets. Robert said he took J ack Burke, 48, La Mesa, money from lsl:ind 011 and Calif., orgadlze r of the put it In his personal uc · GeoTek Oil Enterprises, is .count. ' in the l1t!lijijll1ll Miss Dickinson said she signed the criminal com· plain\ but would not testiry in court. uf'IT.....,... 11i!'twAE~:;.!~·w4;; ~~:i:l ~ate Ra;ee T-ching Po•tf To Wed Agabt ona charge of criminal libel Former presidential Black milita nt Angela Actor Vincent Prioe has and jailed· In liel.l of 12,500 counselor Robert Finch Davis, fire d by UCLA in t aken out l icense to bond. says he is pr.eparing a 1968, i.s seeking a marty English actress CHARGES WERE a'·o campaign for the U.S. leachin g position at San Coral Edith Pearman, 'i" Senate in c·a11·rorn1·a Franc1·sco State U · h. t · 'Th r flied against h is wire, n1ver· 1sco-s a r 1n eatero Shirley, a nd Mickey against Democrat Jolm s ity. The School of Blood .' It will be fourth Leblovic, 30, listed 81 · Tunney. He resigned as Behavioa"l a nd Social marriagefor63-yearold pub Ii s h e r 5 0 r t h·e lieutenant governor in Science is studying the actor. J\.trs. Pearman is newspaper. They were not _1_969_. ________ _c.r•.:;qi:u:.:e:::s.:;t. ______ _,6"1~. -------- jailed. ''The whole spectacle or the police ransacking a newspaper just smacks Of Germany in 1934," Eberle ~id. He s8id the police depart- ment has been harassing llim and trying to stop public atio n or the newspaper. . Police chief Edward M. Davis denied the charges, saying he had never heard of the newspape r before. He called ll "that'"·" "Angie 111ea 1 ne crune report to help the police out, .. said a spakesman for the actress. South Dakota 'Genocide' ·Protested on TV Program BURBANK !AP) - A ""Tomorrow" show broad· cast Tuesday night on NBC has caused protests ow:r al· legations or "genocide" by a representative of the American Indian Movement. Ru ssell Means of AIM, his lawyer, Mark Lane, and Joyce Ce1ander, a juror in nowupforreelection. Means' trial" in St. PauJ, ap-· Robert Burnett, tribal peared on the TV show with chairman of the Rosebud bostTomSnyder. Sioux Indian tribe and MEANS SAID there was three-time president or the "genocide" of Indians in National Co uncil or South Dakota and he and American Indians, ap- Lane referred to the state as peared on the show as a ''the MisSissippl oTthe balancing factor,•Miss North ror Indians." Burke said. Burnett said he Mi"ss Ce l ander who rejects the militant tactics on trial before U.S. District! Judge \Yilliam T. Sweigert 1on 17 counts or sec.urity .fraud and conspirac~. He ·raised $.10 million from 2,200 invf's t or s fo r oil c'X · plorntions. His brother, Robert. «. Orinda. Calif., appeared as a government witness un· der a grant of immunity from prosecution. ln 1964 he retired rrom the San Francisco police depar· tment on a disability pen- sion a nd he said his older brother took him into his businesa. Island Oil Co., Robert said, was incorporated in a quick trip to Colorado through an attorney picked at random. As in the eases or two other companies, Robert, his wife and a friend were sole 'directo r s. Operating in a one-room office, Island Oil acquired oil leases which it then sold to the Jack Burke firm, Fundamental Oil, which managed all the exploration programs be sold to in· vestors. The government eonten- ded that with corporate "shelves," like Island Oil, Jack Burke would sell dry Star Gets Council 0 Miss Dickinson's com· plaint charges that the publication or <t pirtu're or her face, on a nude body, harmed her reputation and exposed her to publi c hatred, conte mpt and T .4° t · helped organize Jur~rs ror · of AIM and has tried to een .1:1.C or. Reconciliation, said she fell work through legislative thegovernmenthadnocase c_hannel~ to get law s arfec· OCEANSIDE <UPI) - against about 100 Indians t1nglnd1anschanged. Actor Jack Lemmon won ridicule. - EBERLE SAID it was ob- 'riously a retouched_photo, \bit no readf:r-woufd belie\'e It was Miss Dickin- 800 in the nude and that it was printed in a humorous context. He said he was JCll'T)' H she was ofrended. Arrested Eo_r_Grass s till awaiting trial ·on city council approval· Thur· charges arising rrom the MISS BURKE said the sday to build a 932·unit events at Wounded Knee. tourist bureau protested, retirement village here. She said none sho~d be ''We're trying to Create The 'council voted J.2 to brought to trial becau.se the tourism in South Dakota overrule its planning com· >. Public ~AUCTION FRIDAY, SATIJRDAY, SIJNDAY ai I P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterffn g Silver. Porcelains. Ori~al Objects d'Art. Paintings. Jewelry, Antiq ues, Bronzes. Furniture, Select Indian Turquo ise ... Sl.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. Courts, Out·Of-Pawn. Customs Seizures. etc. VISITORS! Comeand•ee whatfunan AUCTION can Hf FREE ADMISSION! , - ... across thestrtttfrom seuen of the Southland's rriost elegant waterfront restaurants! , -. HOURS /nsptttlon & Privott Sores 2""' P.M. & 7-8 P.M. Daily Cosed Wednesd l!y & Thursday AIJCnONS HELD EVEllY FRIDAY,SATIJRDAY,SIJNDAY atlP.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASlER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 Wat Coat ffltloftll Newport-fl. c.Jlfon1la 92~ (714) 645-1200 WE BUY FORC4Sff OR SELL ON CONNJSSION WHOLE ESTA JES OR SllVGLEITDIS ""She was embarrassed. She felt something ought to be done," Miss Dickinson's ap9kesman said. SAN FRANCISCO Ct.JPI) case against Means and and )'OU make the state mission, wbicb had turned -Teen·a1e actor Danny D. Dennis Banks had been sound like an armed cam· down the devetooment. Bonaduce. the red·baired dismissed by U.S. Dist. p." saying the subdivision did financial wiaard on CourtJudgeFredNichot. NBC 's broadcast stan· not fit in with tbe city's television's 0 'Partrid1e Pam Burke, associate dards department reviewed general plan and that the Family", has been releaaed producer of "Tomorrow," the show and said it found city already has several in the custody of bis parents said she had received r~nothin~~· ~g~l~ibe~lo~us:·:_ ____ ,~•=lire~m:e~n~t~d~ev:e~lo~p~m~en~ta.'.:_~=============:::::::::::::::::::::========~ rollowing a marijuana ar-telephone calls from lhe of· rest. fice or Gov. Richard KneiJ.\ "But she's definitely not going to court" lo testify against Eberle, he said. Eberle said police had nnsacked his office, noted ad.d{esses, financi a l records and unrelated editorial material and told his printer that ""·e'reshut· • tingyoudown." "'We ser\·ed a search war· nnt yery legally," Davis aald. SanFranciscopoUcesaid tbe touri s t bureau , they stopped 'a car early television stat ions and Saturday whicb had a bur· others. ''It's the most ned-oul license plate ligbL response we've ever had to Police said they searched an issue of this kind," she the car after the driver gol said. out and said; "Listen, man, MISS BVR'KE said an don't bust me for the grass. 1 audio tape or the program I'm a good .kid." Bonaduce was malled \Yednesday to was sleeping in the back Gov. Kn eip. The governor seat of the car In which they was Invited to appe,ar on a found a balf·pound of program after the "Tomor· marijuana and narcotics row" show moves to New paraphernalia. York Dec. 2. Gov. Kneip is 'ne Btim1J Bunm. Jusr c\~n un nccount for :a child. an J he Ma,m~ :i n1en1htr. ' COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS NOC only i• it 11n en~ w:iy for you to get chi!Jrcn into the 1aving h11hi1 curly. lhr Bunny Bunch account can bcpn a regul ar n1001hl}t iwvinp progfan1 ihat mak~ 1utt money i" av:ailuh lr when they arow up. F<>r collcgo.:. ror lravcl. for 1~irown linu~ial 5«utily. Al'kl for 1l!..1w, ttw ldoli ~~I :i Bunny Bunch l\i1 full of free. infor1n:itivc an1I l'\.l11c:11ion;1l ;irt1. lncluJin1 a b:ink 11.nJ a mi:n11'1trshfrl c.1rJ. Ir '\Ill hllv\· 11n)· qt1Clllk11t" ju~t cit II or t'h>r .,,.. lhc Bunny thuteh Hc;ut~u;1r1c~ at ~·our k.~a l Const uflic\:. COAST FEOERAL SAVINGS AfjO LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES NEAR EST YOU: U1 AattM• M•hl Dffl .. : 1111 tlld H1H !213)t:)·1351 • Wlltfllt1: Xl3 WlltMtt 81¥d. t .. Ot~ Pl 1 f'1~'8e·l:f.5 ..... ,bt91t• CITk C.1111r. 2nd~ ll•OftOl!f*' (213) ln-11~ • .. ..,., Ottloe: 1180 lcMlfh .,._"Dr. ('13) ri.\.i-811;'1 • t1..,._111: 1~ NOo111 "'-t~''t eet-31SI • Iii.a••• ..... tt H1111tlllllftlll C.er (7t•) 90'·1\Mf P-11111 (llf: .. !Ill V•11 Hilf' lllwd, (213) ta·llf1 • flfUMI ta751 ~11(1 lhod. (~IS) 3'ft..ae1• 011lce& l/lroughou1 Calilorni4, Set your tJhoMdinletoq IOrblhM IOelliOtls. •• • AUGUST 1972 AUGUST AUGUST 1973 ·1974· rs • And it's here. These bu s ridership figures tell lhe story. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 last yeor. 656,242 a month today. And rising. That's a lot of people in Orange County depending on OCTD. The orange and while buses crisscross the county between lhe L.A . and San Diego county lines. Serving riders· who are o cross-section of Orange County. Commuters who must get lo and from work and find it a great convenience and economy to toke the bus. Teenagers. Mothers • shopping. Senior Citizens who hove no olher way. Riding OCTD is easy. And compared to what it costs to run your car, ifs cheap. At twenty- live cents a trip, no matter how many limes you transfer, you con 'I find a better way to light inAorion. It's still oboul lhe best bargain around . The number of roules and bu ses doubled just o li llle while ago. Sunday service became a reality. And now service and roules expand again this month. Park-N.Ride, the first regional mass transit station in the county, opens in late November. And the Senior Citizens Program is efleclive on the firs! of November. · 'support your Orange County mass transit sys tem . Ride OCTD. It'll get you there. . ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT ' " • • /Ill> DAILY PILOT EDITORI AL PAGE - I Race Meet Examfued • • l ' • r • 1'hC' O ranl,!1• ('ounl) f<'a1r 13o ard, lrying 10 1·:i 1:.L· runds lo Impro ve thC fU lt'~l'OUlldS In (;osta [\·fc~a. I:. looking iill() t h~ J.>Oss ibility Of sr)(lll SOl'l lll;. l4, d:t ,\S of lhoroughbr~d ·r:.1c 1nJ,! at Los Al a mitos. Some v~ry prC'lin1inury c:.litnatcs provided h.v tilt· ~Alamit os t l'H l'k OIK'l'i.ll(Jl'S . \\'ho Oh\'i()U!-il,Y ha\'t' an 1ntCl'l1:->I 111 1nak111 g the id<·a Hll ra t'llvc pl:.1l't' \hi' an1ounL the bo <Jrtl n1ight make at bl·t\\l't:n SI I IJ.JOO <.tnd $242,00IJ . 13ut it \\•ould ht· a garnhlt• h1.:t·;;u .... l' a t)U~se of $60 1.nllo \\ould h:t\'l' to be put up. t h1• pur 'l' he1nj:! parlor total l'.'l'.IA'rl.'>t':. of SI .·l nulllon. And \\'hat ii' 11 rain:.'' Boa rd lll('ITi bl'r:-. a:.kt•d th;11 thi~ qucr.t1on lil' l!l\t•n IJ<ll'l11·ul :.i r a tt1·nt11 111 in ord1•r1nJ,: a !'tudy. proh;i hi y co:.l 111 g a bou1 SI ,000, or l ht.: n na llC'IU I ftasibllily of lhC' project. That sccn1s like :i reusonable 1n vc:-itml'nl. but tht· ~ goin g s huulc.l be c.:hcl'kcd \'er y carefully befo re n1or1· money ts con1 n1 ittccl l1) hiri ng ;1not ht;>r consultant ,,·ho '~:0~1ld t ry to sell th~ ide a to the C<.i li fo rnia Uoa rcl ur· Fa1~s and F.x po::.ll1ons and the C;;lifornia Ilor:-.c Jtac1ng Bo;1rU . . ;\ 1>01it1cal C'Va luation on how the r acing lio~1rd i:. 1ikel.v to rt·1·civc th1• t1pplico.1tion should be n1ad(• bcfOl'C Jll'Ol:l'L'lhllg too [ar ·> Logjam Breaker \\11lh traffic t'il SCS sl~tckinc: Ull 111 the llurl>or Judici:li Di strict Courl. the Orange County Ho~1rcl nr Supervisors ha s mo ved to break thr log jam h\-~uthor1 z1ng a nc \\• t1'id'1'1t· ('Ommissioncr pos ition illr lhc fa cilitv. /\ fiftb j udge 1s sthcdulcd to be uppo1ntcd to t.hc· four-judge c:ourt in spring. but su1.>crvisors \Ver e <.i d· vised imn1ediate action is needed lo cope with a 21 percent increase in the tra ffic caseloud. The nc\\' commissioner. "'ho can bt· seated a~ t •<.irly ~s December. \\'ill he assigned to hear most Many World Airports Still Lacking Security WA Slil NGT()N -Nev.• secret. ~nnr~nts tell or 18 busy world air-~ ~rts which arc open lo Ar1'b terrorist aU;ick because of lax security or (heir lo'Cat.ion in gue rrilla·infcsted areas. .The TIC\\' s urvey by the Jo~cderal ,,vialion Administration supersedes one this·!'>um mcr turned up by Rep. John J\.t urphy, D-N.Y .• a House air safety expert. \Vhcn \\'t' printed thc> names of the e ight ··most vulnerable·· ai,rports then. we were criticized for b~akini::: the seal ot;secrecy on clas- ~ if i c d F/\A flocumcnl s. 8 U 1"\V t; r e a so ned thu l 1i;apvclers had :1 rl"Cht to that infor- ma!JC>n. .. aod no'v lbe ncv.• s ur\·c~· seems to bear u's out. The current f"AA study shO\\IS lhat London. 11·hich \\'C listed as v s&urity horror· story , is now much 1q1prov<'d. New llclhi and Bangkok have hf•r·n dropped from the earlier hSI. lo any case. according to U.S. intel· ligence reports, the Fedayecn already know which airports are c:L'iY marks_ The new study, classified "F'or Of- ficial Use Only ." names thl' IR ·1Hi 11:h Rti;k Fort'ign Airports" as Rome. Frankfurt, An1 sterdam, Gcnel'a . Zurich. l\t adriri . Dcirul. Alhens. Tel Aviv, Pa ri s, J\.1unirh . Lo ndon, lslan · bi.ii. Vi enna, Brussels. llarcelona. Cope nhal!en and l.1shon TERROR1STS havr strul'k most frequently, the doc Uments sa~'. at \\tunir h V.'hCr(' 11 incident s h11vl' ot eurred. Th<' F/\A probers eitc \\lest (:erm::iny ·s "etosl' Israeli tics" as on<' reason for the attack:; Serond . .,.,·i.t h (1\·e epl1-odes, I!-Ho m('. i\thcn1> and Heir11 l haVl' h:1f l four t«ieh. ;,i nd f'rankf11r1 a nrt A m st~·1·tl a n1 h:l\·l· h:id (t\f('C Beirut and 'l'cl 1\\11· :i re pr<t1Scd hy the FAA for 1lo1ni! their hest. hut th"Y .~re classified "I lii:h Risk" hccause <•f their locahon 1n the l'Ola11le i\l irld!l· l':asL Lon don has 1mprol'cd mig htil)•, but is slill listcd bt•cause of the la rf:ll" num ber or fli ~hts, particu larly dcpar· tures hound for th(' l 'n1ted States. Zurich i nrl c:ene1a are branded ;1s ns~ for an in t1·1gu1ng reason. Arab 1rrrorisl._, arrordini: to tile f'1\A 's in t~lliJ?enre. ;.ire angry over S\\·itzerlan· rt s "·illingncss 10 ~1llO\\' :1 Gene,·a pea re C'Onfcrcn<'C 11n t h<' ~tiddle Easl. "'ATTArKS al this t1 n1C' v.ould bl' ain1cd at <.hJ'ru1'' u1A pc:t<'e r·or1(('r'<'llC'1· :ind as pun1 shrnl'nt of S\\ISS for al · loviltlJ.:' the C'o nfl'rt•n('e ," tht" F,\,\ stud\'h'i\'S ' F00i·Nt)T 1-; i\l urphy pushed through.n·hl \V pl•rmitl1nJ.: ;ul ('mbarj!,o on fli ~hl5. bctw1•1·n !h1· L'nilcd Slates :ind comatries v.·1th risk rrnnc airpor· ti;. In private C'Or rr.s rx>nd~ncc !\lurph y , Oear- GI oo my Gus ··rt1'f'or Cr ime·· on OCT O b\11'<'ti ne\'er occurred to nfc unti l rumor mon ~cr 1-;ui;:c ne Co\'<·111 brouJrhl it up, Ills ta1>k force'·' really lookin~ under rf'ICks for problems. \t ll T ~Oft''"""'""" ..... _,,..,fti..,._, -.. ~el l'ffln~"I' ••l!•lt 111• .,,. ... ~ ll'lc ....... ..,....,. )IM f9Wf •fl ,. ... M ()I_, c;,,.., 0..lhl'll~. I (JACK ANDERSON) has been urging the Department of Transport!'ltion to begin enfor<·in g the l:t\Y. BIRCH. H,\RK : President Ford v.·armly embraced C. H. Lewis . ;,i prominent J ohn Birch Society mem · her. when he came to \\o'ashington recently. Le\\·is is running for the Senate in Alaska on the Republican ticket, S(l Ford posed with Le wis for the lraditlOnal hand-shaking ~ne ror camp3ign use>. 1'he President' even thre"' in an C'xtra picture of thl'm strolling together and a "Oc•r C.R." letter telling Le wi s: "I am looking forward 10· workin ~ with you 1n the Senate.·· 1'he John Birch Soc iety showed its apprecialiom later hy ripping. Ford apart in its ·"fhc Hevicw or the News." \lo'hieh fea tured a rull ·page ad for Lewi!,: rontr:1cting firm. ''ONE CANNOT c sra pc the fee ling .·· dec lared !he Birc he r publication. "that Gerald Ford is un- der a di scipltnc and serving a radical cause ...• "\\'hen the script rails rordeelaring that Am eri can youth shou ld prepa re to emulate thC' e ... a mp1e of yo ung !-l3\'eS in the concentration camp that is Red China , Gerald Ford follov.·s !he script .. In s un1. said thl' article. the President is a "hustler for Chairma n :\tao .. ·F001'N UT E 1'hc \Vtrit e Hou se det'lin cd ro mmc nt on the endor- semf'nt of !he J ohn nirch cundidate. But ut the GOP can1paign eommil· tee. a s1w kcsiil ;in told us the can· rl ldat e':o. ph ilosophy 11·ei .L(h~ f:.ir lrss than ""'hl'thl'r he ('an "'tn ·· \V1\TCll ON \\'ASTE: '!'hi! Ai r Fort't' shipped 350 J)<'rsonncl officers ucross the nation to S;1n Anlunio fo r a cn n- f('rcncc on managrment cff1cicn{'y. 1'hc object \lo'ilS to sa1·e monl'~' for lhc taxpayers. Sources familiar 1~ it h such ('Onfcrenrcs suggest. on I he contrary. that it cost the taxpa~'Cl°!'l mor(' ll111n \\'ill he sa \·ed. . Jusl the p1•r cl-ll'n1 t11lli-1urnt•<l 1n h~ lht! 350 ronfcl'Ct•:>i addl•rl up 1'1 5,j2.tJ4M1 An Air For1·1· !-l)11l.t""n1ou1 to1ld u~ ''1'h('l't' I!-no 11 ay \n f1~11r1• lra1PI co::;ts \\',\SltlN<;·rut\' \\'lllRL: 111 .1 :.t1·1·n mC'mo lo his :.t:.i ff. lnt('ri"r Sl•cr1'!;0·1 lto,i,:c rs ~·I orio n lol <I 1 hL·m 11\\'l·r JUnketing h;1s l'L':lthed ''unre•1:-.11nahll' proportions" :1 11<1 mus~ I'll.~ l't1l hat·k. 1\1orton's ov.·n rC"re nt junkl'ts inc:1u<lc trips t.o !\taint'. the GuU Coast 1\t iss is· sippi a nd 1\la hama ••• A White• House a ide. who defied the demands of the \\i'atcri,:ale r rew, is return ing 10 government a s thC' Interior Dept 's rommunicat1ons chu·f. II {' is lli1t Rhalican, v.·ho sinJ.:ll'·handcdly sto11· ped th e Nixon eampali.:n from 1"l0liti ciz1 ng the \\'hilt~ !louse anll·drug progra n1 •.. \\le rt·1)()rtl'd rcrenlly that 1\rm)' rccruit(•rs had bcrn "ii~· ning 1.1p ml!i!ifs und cv<>n cri m1n <•ls in their eagern ess In reach refr1u11 ni,: AOa l:s. Army ScrrctlU')' llow3rd Cal !away' has no..-· .,.,·ritten us pl edging . "We arc mak 1n ~ a slncu rc :1ttcn1pt tn cli mi nalc a ll 1rrcaul arities from t\rn1y recruit1n a. I ho1>t' the 11nfn1 lunate practices u ~ed 1n the pa~I h~ a -l-ew--Ar.mr--r.oc.r.1.11U1.r:i w:I U noLtlcL(a , from the nvcra ll out.!'t:1ndini,: Sut't·css o r our rccr uitinit efforts". lra ffic matters, freein~ the judges lo hondlc higher p1·iority ctiminal and civil cases. One re!iull could be lllOl'C urtiform treatment 0£ traffic violators. 1'hc -commissioner would have the same quuJ.irlcations us a judge and coul d t1·y regular cases if the dcrcndunt did notobJect. 1'hc upproved salary or aboul $30.000 u yeur is S.:J,000 below that or a regular judge and "'ill come oul of the t•xisting court bUcl!!el, along \Vith fund s for SUP· port 1><.·rsu nn t.:L '!'his is a needed and se nsible expendilu1'l' . Five-year Bottleneck Construction or the badl)' needed ne\V Paciric Coast 1-ligh"'ay bridge in Nev,•port Beach ha s been set back one year. Accordin g to a s tate De partment of ·rransportation s1>0kcsman, the bridge project \Von't be completed until late 19/9. 'J'hat means .the,existing span, "'hi ch was built in 19..31. \vi ii continue to be a serious tra ffic bottle neck a"d s;.1fet y hazard for at le ast another five years. 1-\ city traffic study sho,vs that la st July the aged bridge carrie d a daily traffic load of 65,000 vehicles. It 1s rated suitable for only 2..J ,000. n1aking ,July's traffic flcl\\' c·lose to three times its d(•signccl ('ilp<1 city. According to 1'raffic Engineer Jlill Darnell. haza rc1 ous driving conditions exi!-it \\•here the high\\':l.V 11;_11'ru\\'S fr on1 three to l\\'O lanes in tht' hri dge area And Public \Vorks Director Joe J)c\'lin says thc>re a re· struc tural deficiencies in the cxis li ng spC1 n. f\ll those factors argue in fa\·or of n1a king hasle in tonstructing a n e\\. bridge. But the impression is that the De partment of ·rransportation is he aded in the oppc1s itc dire ction. c 'My sermon for today is on the virtue of forgiveness .. No Place for Ca111paig11 /'llanagers Justice Department and Politics \V1\SH.INGTON -In one of hi s n1orc effulgent private moments, Lyndon 8 . Johnson said : "lfStokeley ('armichael (a black revolutionary of 1hc 'GIJ 's ) was knO{'king <1L the White !louse door \Vilh a txl\vic knife in Ont' h:i nd ;i nd a pistol in the other. R<11n- :.c,\· Cl<irk wouldo 't ;1rrest him.·· 'fh is 1\·as ty pical Johnsonia n r'1diC't1l e of then Attorney General <.'lark. '~'ho is nO\V the Dcmoc ratil" oominl'c ror the United States Senate 1n Ne"· York, and 1n .J ohn son's time 1r:1 s criticized for :i:ofl attitudes on handlinJ! di ssident t•lemt:nts. Clark later as- !-OCiatcd himself "'ith the aims of a llanoi government v.·hos e invade r:s had bee n killing Americans at a rate running up to :ID!) :1 v.·eek. SO IT JS now rather surprising to find Senate candidate Clark ad- vocating poli cies agreeable to many who found contemptible some of his ::illit udcs of the past. Clark is advocating a reform or the .lust ice Department which appeals to many constitutionalists who have long regarded \Vith dismay an enlren· RICHARD WILSON chcd practice" whi('h arises from cor rupt altitudes .. To ha\'C the ad- ministration of criminal justice in the hand s of poli tical campaig n man'agers would seem to be such an obviou s corruption that it v.·ould ha ve lon g ago been abandoned. Instead, it has been an acccpll·d practice h:illowed by time a nd precedent, and leading ultimately to lhe appointment or an Attorney General who puffed·hi s pipe in silenr{' while li st ening to Pfopos als fo r breaking and entering;J>lackmail and the recruitment of'cal( gi rls to sha1nc and discredit leaders or the politital oppcisition. JOllN N. l\t ilrhcll 1vas not, by far . the fir st politic::il manager appointe<t Attorne y General and thus em- 1>0wered lo make decisions on \\'ho shall be prosecuted and "''ho shall not in an imperfect political world which emits a steady procession of malefac· tors. It is·wrong. that's for sure. even \vhen done by Franklin 0 . Roosevelt, 01.1,•ight D. EiscnhO\\'er. I-J arry S ·rruman .:nd John F. Kennedy. 1'he reaso ns {or doing this are nevcl' admitted but readily pcrce1>tible. The president \Vishes his chief lav.· enfor· cer aad monitor of such sensitive proceedings as anti·trust and .cil'il rights a ctions to be under the d1ree- tion of men compatible with the president 's interests. This is not nl'cessar ilv bad, per sc, when the president ·S interests :ire pure and benign. but th e practice invites many <1 buses. r a l\· dc>a 1s a nd l'\'e n covcrups. Former Attorney G<'ncril l Clark's proposals ('Ontain points typical of his talent fo r im1>ractiea1ity a nd are more s\v ceping than the politically oriented lav.•yers of Conl!re.~s 1.1,·ould he "'illing to <1l'(·ep1 Hl:T Tiff.RF. i1> one IXliOt of the I~ Clark offe rs which deserves im mt>diate attention. He \VOuld prohibit by law the appointment to a high Justice De11artmcnt position or .any person "'hO has participated sig- nificantly in a presidential camp3ign. \\'ho he ld a high party position , or who sought high po1itjc3J office v.•lthin l\\'O years of his appointment. . Thal means no more campaign manage r s appointed Attorney General. If such a law had been in ef- re('t there would likely have been no \Vatergale. or at least not one which directly invol ved the highest officials of go\'ernment and led to the resig- nation of a president. \Vhen such a proposal is endorsed. it must bl' borne in mind that the one truly ptofessional proset'utor irf the prese nt Justice Department ha s becom(' <i subject of contro\•crs~. lienry Petersen's relations ~·ith ex· President Ki xon while Watergate prosecutiohs ..-·ere under way was more cozy than perfectionists would have desired. Even so, there is no e\'idcnre that Pl>tersen was in any .,.,·ay obstru('ting justice. and he war· ned the President that if 4ny im- peachable evidence came hiS-'wav he , \\'ould send it to Congress. PERFECTION is not likely to be achieved in .any circumstances, buL the outlook for it is better if· the Justice Department is converted into a ministry of justice in the full sense of~·hat is meant bl' justice for all. Clar k is a dvocating ali;o that the president, the White House staff or others acting for the ·President s!»uld be prohibited from interfering in spe('ific cases or matter5 in the Justice Department. That i5 probably wholly unconstitutional. as well as un· \\'iSe. but a good purpose would be ser· ved by requiring a formal public record of representations to the ministry of jU"Stice on criminal mat· ters from any source. A ·Solution to the Doctor Shortage -1·0 the Editor : Our legisla tors. our educators, a nd the lle:ilth. Education and Welfare f)epartmcnt all have reviewed the short :1~e of medical do«to1·s in the Unil~d States. f.'.very type of grant lo medical schools and scholarshins to the student has been n1adc. Litcrully millions of dollars have t)e('n s1)('n\ in •1n altempt to produce enough doctors to serve our people. t-.:ach r(·~ul1 h<i!- fa llen short or our needs. TlllS COUNTRY needs a :'\;,i llona l 1\C'a de m y for J\.t edi ci ne that v.•i!I graduate a minimum of ri\'C to six thousand doctors annually. 1-~ac h !-late should be altov•ed lo enroll a spt•cificd number or a pplicants a ~car. An equa lly important provision l'ould :dlow corporations, churches, labor unions. minority groups, etc .. to :o.1)C.1 nsor a dditional ap1llicanL-;. Tht· sponsoring unit v.·ould pay for the -.t·hooling is1 return for a pre·agr('cd lt•rm or ser vice rrom the stucl l•nl '.\1;111y of t he great fund -ra i si n ~ t':1 n1va1~11i>. suC'h as the 1-fe:irt. Fu n(!. 1h~· Cance r fund . and t\t uscu lti r 111·!-\ro phy dri ve mi ght spo nsor a 1u1rn hc·r of npplicants in exchanj.!C for tht• i.:r,_th1;ite's aid in their scarrh fo r 1·ur"s nf t he p:1 rticular disease 'l'ht• <1 1)pli c<1nt s eould be st•le1·l.crl Just us :1pplirant ~ arc chosen for the i\·lllitary 1\ c.ad ern ics. The candidates. b1•fnr P h c ing admitte d to 1hc /\radl'm~., v.·ould agree to serve •• rit•signatcd sector of society ror <111 u)lrc(·<l length of time and income. This v.•ould be in repayment for their tra1nh1J!,. Fede ra l funds could ho used ·10 e!-l:11'ill11 h the Acndemy In the most desirable location in th!! country. . Tll f: i\tOST im portant benefits to our snciet)' of an increased numhcr or medical doC'tors would be : 11) th{' sick v.·~1 net•d mcdlc<il atll'nlion lhe most . the elderly, the pOO r, and the citizens 1n l:irJ.!r c·itics und rural area!' \110u ld tJi· m•J!'l' 1ikt'ly In i;:rt it ; 12) morr •lnf tu1~ r 111111 he· 11-.('<l 1n resel:!rc h (or l'UH"~ ~it t/11· 1t r~·ad discuses and 1311( llW'-+'t'1Ht;Hllil' t1wo1cy •~UpJ>l)l--.1 0d c1t n1and " tontrols prices. the fcelii for a dortor 's services "'ould be lowered. (..._ __ M_A_I_L_n_o_x __ ) Lellers Jrom readers ore welcome. Nor rnolly. writer,, sl1ould convey their mes- .~ages in 300 zvords or less. the right to con- dense tell ers to /ii space or eliminate tibet is re.~erved . AIL letters must include sig· ut1!uri> and rnailing address but no,nu!s rnay be withheld on request if sufficient reason 1.~ oppare111 . Poetry will not be published If v.·e hope lo provide ade<1uate medical coverage for the people \\'ho need the attentio n the most and at a f('C lhat they can a fford to pay, \\'e had , better start tra ining n1ore medical doctors . 1'o the Editor t'ARI. F;. llYOEN Co\umbus. lndian1 <;untra ry lo your editorial or Ocl. 20. I would 8tronsly uri;:e all citizens lo vol e agains t a sales tax increase for 1he Or<1n ge County Transit District. · I um in cor'nplclc agr(!(lment v.·lth your eWtorial <I!' to the need for an cxpunded public transporta tion system to comb;,l the dual problems of a d\\•indlin,i:: energy supply and a polluted atmosphe re. JI OU'EVt:R , I a n1 oppos('d to rin;1ncini;: th is system through the J !-11lcs tux . The sulcs tax L~o regressl\'C tax which r.111 ~ dlsproportionalely u1JOn lQv.' anrl middle inc.'Omc w;,)lc curncrii, the ve t}' people who ure 1c;1st •t bl c to arrord additional taxes at ;1 t 1ml' v.·h c n o u r econo m y Is i•xpcrienclng s1multa nL'OUS innntion :i nd r~cess i o n . \Vh ilo v.·e ure · 1.r..u~gUng_to_recd....cluU1c....uruLbowi ourselves on a fi xed Income, while pri ces eontln~c to skrrocket and when • v.·e are apprehensi\·e ror the future of our jobs as unemployment grows, "'e cannot continue lo allov.• our elected repres~ntativcs lo "µ,cnn y tax" us onto the welfare rolls. We arc being asked to balance our per~onal bud get s and get ..-·age increases only in return for in crea~d productivity. I sa y the same must ;ipply lo Our count8 government. Let them know that v.·e expect them to better manai:te the funds that the~' presently have available so as to provide us wilh much needed public tran51,orta tion w it hin existing revenues. FINA LLY, let us all learn from the . experiences of BA RT whic h suffered through many years of political s henanigans. and administrative mismanagement because additional mone)' was always a\•ailable through "ales tax revenues. ERNIEEOELSTEIN Kigltl IJI r<'rl 1011 To the Editor : I 11m hoping that the citizens will 1·atiry tho rapid tra n!)lt me<isurr., Proposition A., by a wide murgin. Broadly speaking. the innugurulion bf rapid transit ls necessitated by the dollar crisis, the e nergy crisis -and the cnvironmentel crisis . tt is especially Imperative In Southern Culifornia where the lack o r it has been so destructive of our towns and open space and has deprived the young, the old , the poor and the crippled of the transportaUon they should have. ·Though modest. money·..-•ise, the measure i:ii a firm step in the direi:tion lh11twe musl ..:o. JAMt:5 W. Oil.LEY ,\111 A I'S 'l'o the Editor : Chapter mr.mbers of America n over the article Oct. Z.l concerning ltie planned educational donation to be giv en by lhe Rotary Club. The impression that AFS is to recei \'e Sl ,000 \\'SS erroneous. T~is year AFS is supf)Ortin g se\•er;il fore ign stude nts al the high schools. 'Ve a~e also currently ('n gaged in selection or s tudents who wi ll be lea\'ing soon to represent us in other countries abroad. \Ve s olicit s uppo rt fro m our neig hb or s, membe r s o r the co~munity which is· enrjched by the varied cultural exposures AFS gives participating high ,schools. We would hope that our prospective donors wou ld not be mis led by the headline ~·hich indicated s uch a generous i,:irt. 1n our behalf. 'Ve did not get it ~ l{UT J.I \\i'IJ..SOK, District Sect)'- i\ F'S Intern '! Scholarships Orange City Coastul Central Distti(·t ORAN.GE COAST DAILY PILOT H.obtrl N. Wted. Pubtiaht'r Thomas Ke.evil ,Edilor BnfOOro. K1'cibic'i. Editorial Page Editor The Cditonat pa ge or the oa11y Piklt seeks lo inform aod stimulate readtrs by presenting on this page diverse com_men~ary on topics of In. ttrc t by syndlc~~lt!d columnists and cartoonists, hy pro\•iding a forum for readers· viev.·s and l:ly presenUnR th!~ n~v.'S2_fpcr's opinkim and Idea~ <1n cu rrenl 1opics The edllori al npinlons of th e Daily Pilot I PPC!11r only In lht> editorial column 1H the top ot lht p;.ii:t. Opinion!! eJC preued hy the columnistli and c11rtoonlsts -.1nd ICllt r .,.,·ri tcrs arc lhelr ov.:n and no t'n1tor~l'mcnt nf their vie"''I by the n11ily Pilot ~hould be inferred, ' e.t.d---S.e.r--.w-i.e.e -l·n·l e r n-a..,.1-o-rHt-1-j--.,.n:;,:-n::;:it::::-.:;c-;:;;;;;,----l Scholarships ure concerned by the r 25, 1914. misrepresenta tion in the. headline I ( I 7