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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-28 - Orange Coast Pilot17 • - Causes Judge Sets Nov. II 250 S1nall Power To Dear Report • ID County Shorts . ,. O·n Nixon Health DAILY PILOT esa an oun * * * 10' * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON,OCTOBER28, 1974 VOL. 41, NO. )01, 1 SECTIONS,14 PAGES Stai· Gaze•· .. Charlene Campbell, 3, Costa M~a, tries out one or the tefes.copes on the Huntington Beach Pier. lier daa said she was looking for flying saucers. · -,,~ 2·50 Power Cuts Due To Rai11£all The Northern California rainstorm that swept across Southern California today triggered numerous minor accidents and more than 250 small po\ver outages around Orange County. The stonn, \Vhich dumped more than c.~e-tenth "of an inch of rain on the county by mid-morning, was expected to linger in the area .through the night. according lo U.S. Weather S e r v i c e spokesmen. The biggest problem around the countv appeared to be '"ith electric po"•er btit a spokesman for Southern California Ediso n said the difficulties could have been a lot worse. "\Ve've had about 250 minor outages all over the county but that number is relatively low for the first big rai n of lhe season," said Gene \\'ckall , SCE public relations manager, "\Vhcn things have been dry for a \l'hile, dust builds up on transforme!'s and insulators and "'hen dampness n1i xes \\'ilh it. "'e have some shorts," \Vckall said. \Vekall said the \\'Orsl proble1ns arise during light. misty rains because heavier droplets tend to \\'ash !he dust away wi!hout causing short·circuits. "Th.is rain ,has been heavy enough not to cause major problems but it is enough to cause a lot ot little ones," Wekall said. No major problems \Vere reported by Orange Coast communities or by the California High\vay Patrol. (See RAIN, Page AZ) Ji1clge Sets Heru·i11g 011 Nixo11's Healtl1 A federal judge iu Los Angeles has set Nov. 11 as ah caring date to deiermine if former President Richard Nixon should orfer a deposiUon in tbc 700 Lauuch Protes t BOS1'0)i (UPI) -Abo11I 700 busing opponents drove to the hon1e of the state education commissioner Sur.day to pt"&- test the Boston :ichool desegregation pro- gram. Others were lurned bRck by police when tlM:>y aucinpte.d to rCRch the hon1c ot U.S. Olstrlcl Judge \V. Arti,ur Gar· rily. offices of a Santa Ana la"'Ycr-or if he is too sick. Lawyei:s for Nixon have filed a motion to quash a subpoena "'hich demands that the former Chier Exerutive offer ~eslimony Nov. 26 in a ch•il suit brou ght by 21 persons who allege they "·ere refused atlmillance to CHle of his ra llies in 1921 in Chn rlotte, N.C. Besides Ni:<on. other former members or his top stair-currently on trial in the \Vatergatc coverup -arc listed os defendant~ in the action. A!"ter discussing the cosc \\Ith ht\\'yers from bolh sides, U.S. Ois!r1cl Court Judge \\'Hlln1n P. (.;ray decided on the Nov. II hcAring date. I '.l'he subpoena not only requests that the. former President give testimony in the case but also produce tapes and documents related to !he s e c u r i t y measures taken for the rall y which took place before his successful reelection campaign. 2,000 Coeds Protes t SEOUL, Korea (AP) -Police used tenr gas agninsl 2.000 coeds toc:lny .-is thousands of other students demoostroled against the government at rour univer· slf.lcs. -. 0 Freeway Runway Plan e Sets Do'1rn on Hightvlly EARLY ri!ORN ING drivers on the rrce\vay through San Juan Capistrano got the surprise of lheir lives Sunday -a light plane used the traffic Janes as a run,vay. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said today pilot Carl Tale. 44, ad· dress unknown, told then1 he ran out of gas at about 1:30 a.m. and couldn 't reach the haven or El Toro ri1arine .corps Air Station. "Traffic in the southbound lanes of Route 5 \\'as light in 1he southbound direction, so he decided to set il dO\\ll right there near San Juan Creek Hoad ,'' the spokes man said. ;•\\'llEN \VE GOT Tl{ERE, he \Vas trying to find a \\•ay to refuel and take off but \vhen he couldn"t, \\'e had the plane to\ved to !he Capistrano airfield," the CHP officei;. added. Tate's plane. a singli:·enWn~ .Ctssna f,10. \\'as still on Ute ground today, apparently undamaged, according to an airport spokesman. Hooliers Have a Ball In San Francisco Bash SAN FRANCISCO IAP) -Con1edian Vaughn ~leader pla~·ed the piano. A waitress undid !he top or her g0\\"!1 to find relief from the heat<-of the ballroom. Six belly Lanlcrs pcrfor1ncd. Others, in costun1es ranging fro in moslly naked to \Vhile tics and tail s. just did their thing at the first annual Hooker 's Ball \\'hich ended this n1ornin g at. the Longshoremen's Hall. It \\'as billed as "the social cvrnt of the year fo r heterosexua ls. bisexuals. trisexuals, transsexuals. nonsexuals and other minorities \1·ho feel they are di s- criminated against.'' The event Sunday ni~hl was sponsored by Coyote. an organ:za tion or prostitutes 1vhich describes itself ::is "II 1 o o s c \\'on1an's organi1.atlo11.'' "Isn't this marveloius," said ?.largo St. James. chairmadan1 of Coyote. ''\\'e just hope this \\•ill raise enough money so that \\'e can lay do1rn a financi:1[ base for the organization nnd establish a bail bond fund.'' It was not immediately kno\\'n ho\\' much the event raised . The sonic 300 persons '''ho attended the party thiH preceded the ball were to pay S25 each. .But those "'ho couldn't pay were ad- n1lltod frw. The san1e policy held for th(' ball. "'here p:i.rticipanis were to pn.v $10. ~leader, the co1nedlnn \1ho bccnrnc fnmou:i1 u•ith h.i:i1 hnitaliOtl!i of the lnlc President Kennedy in 1ho cnr!y 1960s, cnine dressed as a hor. tnn1er. He plnycd a boogie woogie as p11rt of the C\'cning's torn1al entcrtain111cnt. Border Of fic crs Seize Six Pounds ()f Pure H eroin Border patrol1nl'n antl mcn1hcrs of n narcotic~ t<lSk lOl•'f' halh'(\ :l ea:- lr.ring to p11ss 1hl' S;1n (Jno1rc ~hcckpoin1 0\"1•r the \11'Ckl·nd. ~<·1?cd si x pounds of ptH't' htrOl!l 11.1r!h ~! 1nillio11 and nrres1cd ·tht"'t11·0 n1cri the.v allege 11crc sinugglini:: it. The Arrest fl r(•rord narrot u g ! ;oi11l for the patroln11·11 :1l lhr :ilil.'11 ro:ici11)ock . took rl:i('1• lat(· S::i1 urc!;iy n1µht. 01(1ccrs lnd ic:11cd !od:iv. T110 rPs1c!l'rits of the :'ian ilit'go arc:l focc charg1'S o( J)o~ses!'=1011 ot beroin fot' snle nnd \1Crc identified as (,ary Josc1>h Hnrris. IS. und Ruben An1czcun, 22. Both \1·erc booked into San Diego Countv ,Jllil :if1er their arrest. The' nrrest wns the procluM or a lip gi\'f"n to officers in the :'nn Diego County J11t cg1·t11t·d ~nrco!ics Tusk For"e. The y asked ft'd(•ral ;igcnts lo hold th1' truck nnd 1he t1\0 rnrn . l'\ot only \\•;1s the ~i'inirr the l;lrf!t•q_! haul of h1'ro1n in lhf' h1st-OI'\' of 1hr Snn Onofre oµer11t1on but nl!-0 1ht' lnrl'lCM sinl'(' tlh:. task fo rce 11·ris p111 togt•1hi.'r 13 nlolllhli ago. sµokes·.ncn sr11cl . 'Relative' A Costa l\lesa man 1\·as found knifed lo death in his apartment early today after an argument with a relative that po!ice allege turned into a fight Aurelio Banuelos, !!9, of 1330 Bristol St.. Costa ~lcsa \\'as arrested shortly after !he 4 a.m. knifing of his relative and roommate. Umberto Banuelru:: Abelardo Casas, 21. a third roommate, told police the dead man can1e home fron1 \1·ork at B!ackbeard's Restaurant in Ne1\•port Bech. "·here both Banuelos' 1vorked. shorlly after I a.n1 . According to Casas' ac('(lunt. Umberto began drinking beer and 11n argument bc!wcen the two rclati1·es followed. The argument heated up. fol1011·ed by 11 sruHlc and the knifing, Casas told police. Aurelio !hen fled from the apartn1ent. Casas said. Police Inter found Aurel io hiding in n slor:igc area cit B!ackbcard 's and <llTCSled hitn. The two Banueloses. said police, \l'Cr~ relati\'cs but the rclaLionsbip \\'as nor kno11 n. Orange _t Coast ~ Lo E ..... ·~ \Vea the r Considerahlt• cloud111css 1s ho1v the \1·cn!hl'rlndv enlts ll for Tut's· d;iy, 1111h il !iiJ .perecnL ol :-ho11crs toni ght <lecrrnsing ru 20 !X'rct•nl Tuesdi.ly. l·hghs !llrou~houl the C"oun1y 11 ill h,' 111 the upper fiOs l i\Slll!·: 'l'OllA l' SccreL Sc•rril'C ayc111s 11uulc 1rliu/ tli1'lJ sau 11~ /n !'tJt',\/ .•e1·10·1· or ro11111<'rrc11 1110H1·r1 1•1 r .S. l11sto~·u -01·1·r $:<: 111;11;.,,1 pr1111l>d 111 C'c·i·ri rot -nnil "" rcsied /our n1c1L .'ii~.>r11 l'r.Jflt' .•\,'i, At Yo~· Srrvitf " Ann l..•nd~" " C•litO•ni1 " MO•IQI '" Cl~!otl!>etl IU·ll "'"'"""~! "'~·· " C11mic1 " Or•n•• t a11111v .. C:r~n~td " S!>ll rh lf·S 0111n Nollct1 .. ~lo<~ MltMtl' ... Etl!\H'lll P19t " lOl•Vjj~ll '" En1trUonm1M .,, T~tlttn '" Ft111n(• ... Wt•llltt ., HOfOl(O~ " World N1w• .. I ' • A .2 DAIL.V PI LDf s Mand.tr. Octc~ 28, 1"174 N ixon Honie Described as Ghost Town From Wirt !o.er\1Cfl LO NG BEACII -Honald Ziegler ha! told ncwsmt'n lhat th e forml'T \\\•St•·n1 \Vhltc lt>cst 1rf San Clcnlcnh' is like a "Ghofl 91t>-fi'· und thi.lt r l ' po r I s descr~bing the ro1npo~1nd as ··a p!u-.h OpttaUon" were dlio;couraging. "\Vorkm e\ arc d1sn1nntling the ron1- flOU~:·~ Zi9lf'r Stlld Sunday, .. r11>p1n~ out ~ncs and. rnov111g furnitur e It is Jl()( u happy pl;ice ruid it ls not a pleasant pi nce." fi e also l;Jtd Ul:u 1111! ro r('(jeral :..!:1ffl•rs so rt mg foru1&r aPr~1dl·11t N1:.:01ts 700.000 plcetS of mail do not amount to "il plush oper:1tlon." "We 1tre nol runnlng a plu."h oper::i .. on do11·n thcf"." he said. '"\Ve h<1ve u vcr v 11n111cd 11mount of money. We v.•creri°t t'\·en able to btzy stulionery for fou r 111·eks." 7.1egler, at a pre&S c:onfen'nct here, also said Nncon doesn't have heellh 111- suranc·{' to help pay for his ctpens1vc hrii;pil;1Jizuuon in Long Beach. ".\JI hOSptlal t'OSI! \\1111 l'OTTIC out of lus O\\n l)O{'krt ," Z1C'gler said . st~ting th11t the forml1r president J1as been 8l'l· ling ooly "limited" fedtral funds to ht•lp hiln through the transitional period since le11vin1 of!lce. "Son1eone neglected to lakl' the in· surail('C out and I think that's the story of a lot of the President's persor111I fi1!.'l ncts," he said. "You know he "'as Pn.-:sklt.>nt for 5\.ii yenrs Wld f guess flt'Ople dropped tne ball along the ·way. They sure did on health lnsurance."' .ii('glcr. formerly Nixon's Presidential press sec retary, noted that Congress has ye t to nppropriate f1.'<leral Jwids for the •·translt1011 period." Mor e Loans Revealed Rocke fellei· Gives P<t11elisls New List Wf\.Sl-ll NC T ON (UPll -Vice Pr es 1d u 11 l i 1.1 I non1inrc NC'lson ·A. HockcfeUer today di~loSt.>d 111orc loans 101:11lng over .'.l h.'.llf 1n1llioo dollars he 1nadc since 1957 10 :111 un i denti fie d number of r1nploycs and ind1111duals. including $8~.000 lo former 'l'rc•ISury :lC'l'rCtary llobt·r! IJ. Anderson. ltockefcllcr·!) nf'w list of loons. prcr vided to the Congressional commiUc?s eonsidC'ring his nomination. raised to tnorc than $2 million the an1ount he :;aid he lo:.int.>d in 17 years. illost of these loans either hnrc been North. Clearing .4reas Recei'Ve J l/2 In ches of Rain By Tlie Associated Press Skies w1JI l>cgin clearing tonight over Northern and ("entral California after au tunlrl's fir~l 1najor stor1n drenched so1ne areas with nearly 11n, inches of rain. The National \Veather Service said rain spread to Spnta Barbara and l•'resno Sunday night \Vhilc snow fell in the 111ountains ::ibove the 7,000.foot elevation. 'l'he 10.000-foot sum111it of t.fount Rose Hi~hway south of Reno h.ad one inch of snow this 1norning, and flurries were reported at Soda Springs near Donner Summit. , _ ~h,owers were expected to begin tapering off toni ght \v ith clear, 'bUf ·colder \VeaLher Tuesda y. Afternoon temperatures today were forecast to be rive to 10 degrees cooler than Sunday. Rainfa ll Su nday and ea rly today totaled 1.42 inches al l{ed Bluff, the. w<'ather service said , Eureka reported .88 inch. Salinas .57, Stock· ton .46, San ,.~rancisco .43, Bakersfield .20, and t~resno .08. Laguna Police Face 3 00 Part)· Go ers; 3 Seiz ed .. . . -Laguna Beach police broke up a par!y alfCixlC(l' 1>Y ;u\ cstimatec( 300 persons. . . . arresting three following \\'hat officers ch.lractoriaed as a l:M;er bottle and dirt clog-pelting sprte by partygoers Friday. Laguna police were forced to call for assistance from the Orange County Sheriff's Office as the eighl Laguna officers \Vere l'nPt by profanity and pro- jectiles when ttw:!y attempted to quiet the noisy affair al 964 l\liran1ar in "'r on1an Accused: ' 4,000 Abortions i\tEXICO OTY (1\PI -A 46-year-old \\'Oman ltas ht-en arrested an d accust>d or performing more !hnn 4.000 illr6al abor- tions. most of them for sti;dcnt s, JX)hcc said today. Police s;11d Cristina C.'.lstelan de Gomez \\'as ;·1rrested Sundav. TI1t·v said sh~ alleged ly charged he.tween ~2.\ and $4R for the aOOrt10t1s. fiepenchng nn \\heihcr tht-won1an llL"C<ll'<I medicine The jtOing r:itr for 1lt('~;1I abortion~ 111 predominantly l:nm;in Catholic :-.tc'<l~'O City is u:;ually st•\'cr.il hundrl'd do!lar~. ltrport.~ of ~:.oil or i'liOO for an ;1bor11on :i.rf~ not unco111mon ORANGE COAST <.. DAILY P.ILOT 1"1'• O••n'I" Cr;>.1•1 O•ioy Polo! 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S.,,..h \llW,(rlf'-•'1'$1-• 1Hr!·"IQ!('l1 8it•" •''l"•,nl\Oo,h·.•f(I ~~C>otl.'Nlle1 111G1Ul>fll'li).ld ., \on O••o<t t '""'~' Telephone (714) 642-4321 ~lossifiec\,~dverlislng 642·5678 ~fcldltlllk~ \lfll~• N~.-S 011\{" S81 ·6310 • Fro"' ~n (I'"""'' 49S·0630 I=°~ JOer't!I Or•"~ t;&~M• t(l<O\ ........ t .. \ ~40-1 220 ("fl"f"!ql\I, l•~t ~''°"• '°'Nl'll f"Ul!fl~ ~~ (<I'""""' ,.,, ~.,., ,,.,,~, •l!>N•~I"~" ..t,ttJ< ,,, ...,,T!•t o• .~.,,,..,...,.,.nt• ""'"'" ,..., tlo' f'l><""ut•<I W"l>Olll llM"(••I (IO•""'lt•Ol'I nl •Oli••·(lll••-· .,,.._ '"'' pon••-x Po·d •t Cb'IU *""· (,oi"O'"""· '\vtt'l•toO!lllf' l°'f ,..,,..,, \1111) --·· by '""'' ~ 00 ......... ,,_ .,.. •• 1111<• ~lji=l(lt iJ,op "'~"'"I • I . lhc. Arch .~Beach llcights seclioo -:-o r Laguna Beach, Police arrested a 17-year-old Laguna Beach youth (or assaull on a police officer and resisting arrest. James P. Perry. 19. of '.!~522 Dardania 1\ v c .• ,_tission Viejo. ,.,,as taken into custocly for allegedly obstructing a police office r and a third n1an l\'as arrested for drunkenness. No police officers were hurt. Laguna police \\'ere aided by five sh I? r i f r ' s deputies. The police action occurred al 10: 15 p.m. Friday and it fotlo\\·ed a \Vamin" issued to the 01rncr of the hoinc, Stev~ !!·Jan gum . two hours earli('r. Police logged tv.·o hit and run traffic accidents \\'hich they believe involvNl partygocrs. and a petty theft frotn a neighbor's ya rd . Balboa Skippers Nearly s,veep L.i<lo-14· Jfono rs P.;llboa \'ach t Cl ub Lido-14 s a i 1 ors ;iln10.s! scored a clean s1veep in the l.1cl11-l I ~·let•t 1 ln\'i!ational Hegalt;i sai l- ~'fl out o! BYC Saturd Hy and Sunday. B\'t.: skippers look four of the top fi\·1· pl:tt C'S in Class A ;)nd a second pl;u"1· 111 Cl::i:<!' B. f Lis~ A \1uu1c·r \1';i<; Jack !\lcC13rt.v. (!f B\'(' ,u1d lhl' Cla!'~ B l\'lnlll'r WEIS 1'ed ll1n sha", Lido Isle \'acht Club. Thl'fl' 111·re :)!! llllrll'.!> in th1· 1·cgatt:i. Tro1ihy 11 tnnrr~. Cl~ASS A -I. Jack !\'lcCl::irty, BVC ; 2 l<O\I Llnrl Lohtn;1n, UYC: :1. Jn h n Thorne. B\"C . .\. Brute On;born, B\'C: 5 .. Ion BJld\\'111, KllY C. CL.\SS H -I. Tt'd 1!1 nsh ~t11· 1.1'."r . :! Hank llwnann. HYC· :1 Don B::1t11 , ~SSC, ~ Rolx:rl 1\t111dlC, LIYC ; 5. l~llc n t;bcrt. 1\llYr. Pap er Jfl i,ll Give J>oi to JVin11 er A,...,N Al{BOR. Mich. ~ 1\P) -An i;. .. Jcr- ground 11.eckly nev.l!J>aper has :innounetd plan3 ro give awny one pound of Colon1- bian·~rov.'Tl ni:injuann as firs~ prize In a readership contest. Tilt' Ann Arbo r Sun t'Onta1ns a full· pt11.tc ad1crt !Si't1H?nl of the promoHon, which 1l calls the "Sun Po\uld of Qllom· b\:1n Contest ' "\\ e 11ant1'd our oonteit to renecl lhc p\lrt 1cular 1ntcrf·:-.t :1.nd needs of the Ann Arbor co1nn1u111tx. ·• said Ellen lloffm""· oni· Qf Se\'era! Sun 1nanagi11g t'ditors \~ho co\lecuvely direct and produce the 00\\C)• p:iJ)l'r She said the Sun prom1~ 10 kctp the n.iml' of th(' \\inner ronfJdenlial. • rep::iid or forgiven by Rockefeller, who turned them· into gifts. he said. The new list showed an outstanding balance of $147,733 still owed. The old list of loans sho1ved $155.000 still outstanding. Hockc[cller. 1vhose public support has d\\·indled during a series of financial disclosures following his nontination, said the list submitted today completed the tabulation of his loans. Anderson received a Joan of $60,000 on Jan. 2. 1957 and another of $24,000 on April I. 1!157, Rockefeller said. Both \\·ere listed as repaid on June 6, 1957, one month before Anderson became Treasury secret ary under P r e s i d e n t E1scnho.,..·er. Rockefeller identified Anderson as "a Jong-time frlend and former red e r a I Cabinet officer; private citizen" at the tin1e of the loan. Rockefeller also listed a $15,000 Joan made Oct. I, 1973 to his wife blargaretta F. "Happy" Rock efeller, plus loans of $27,000 in 1968 to Rodman Rockefeller, one or his sons, and $12,600 in 1971 lo Steven C. J{ockefeller. another son. lie said r-.trs. Rockefeller repaid $2,500 in April, Rodman repaid $6,750 in 1973. and Steven reapid $3,150 in 1973 and 1974. Rock efeller said his latest list, plus the earlier one provided to Congress and made public Oct. 11 , put on the record "all of the loans that 1 have made lo individuals for the period from 1957 through the third quarter or 1974." "Virtually a.J I of these loans were made to close personal f r i e n d s , ~alee or members ()( my famil1,'} Rockefeller said. \ The new if st of loans was ' 9ellt to Sen. floward W. Cannon ( D-Ne v , ) , chairm an of the Senate Rule s Com- ntittec, and Rep, Peter \V. Rodino tD- N.J.J, chainnan of the House Judiciary Committee. The House committee is scheduled to begin examining Rockefeller's creden· t1als \Vednesday but final action by Congress on his nomination will not come until November. Rockefeller's sup- port in Congress has cooled since Presi· dent Ford originally nominated him. Senate Democratic le a d e r ,_tike ,_-1ansfield said Sunday the nomination "isn't in as good shape as :t was." Newsweek Magazine says support for the confirmation dropped II percent in one month. P!GSK IN PICKE RS VIE FOR T V SE T The seventh .,..·eek of Pigskin Pickeroo '74 competition for prizes including a C'olo r televisi on set begins today. Eaeh \veek. Daily Pilot readers arc invited to predict the outcomes of 30 "rC"kend football gan1es. \Vinners 11re awarded Zenith television and radio products \l'orth $130 following t•ach 1\·cck's judging. Further. first place l\'.triy "'inners are eligible to compete r#~lhc color television grand prize. Pigskin Pickeroo is a regular feature of the Daily Pilot sports pages. ABC color Television or Huntington Beach and Zenith Inc. nre co-sponsoring the eon test. • WATERGATE WITNESS E. 'fiow1rd Hunt Jr. • "'nlere'1 a limited amount of fedtral money allocated up to thll point ... but it Is not excessive," Ziegler said. " ••. think it's less than $50,000." He .Wd Nixon was 1'gcttlng less thBn 1 percent of. what was provided" to p~vlous presidents upon leaving office. Nixon's expenses include 1upport or a 1ta!f, dismantling of e1tensive com- mWllcallon facilities at San Clemente and secret service protection, Ziegler saJd. Nixon, described as ,;pale and drawn," today began a week of sophisticatl'd tests lo determine if surgery Is needl'd to halt the steady deterioration !> l circulation in his left leg. Doctors lndlcate there ls virtually no chance or his appearing to testify at the Watergate cover-up tr i a I , in \VashingtOn. and It Ls gro .... ·tng more likely be will be operated on. Even under tbe best of clrcwnstances, N11oo's heart rules out travel for at least two months, the former president's physician, Dr. John Lungren, told a news conference Sunday. The trial of Nixon's former aides could be over by then. Cha11gi119 Seaso11s "If surgery is required , he would be w1a\•ailable over the Jong haul lo make 11 l'OUrt appearance,'' Lungren said. Nixon is doing well "as long as be. ts nat in bt'<l with his feet in the air." :iccording to a consulting physician, Dr. Wiley Barker. But "wider any circumstances, It is going to be necessary to be: certain that he stays under close me d-i ea I supervision for a protracted period of lin1c -and by protracted 1 1nean for many months," he said. It seldon1 snow s along the Orange Coast, but the signs of winter approaching are as unmistakable as the turning of leaves in other parts of the U.S. Wit· ness these lifeguard towe_rs in Huntington Beach - pulled back from the shoreline for reconditioning during the off season. J · Prosecuto1· Cites Torture At Triple Murder Trial FARMINGTON, Utah (UPI) -A grisly ploy borrowed from a Clint East .... ·ood movie began a nigh,t of torture and death v.1Tich left three persons dead and tv.·o other~ severely injured, says the prose- <.'Uto'F" in a triple murder case. \Veber County Attorney Robert Newey says he will prove Dale S. Pierre, one of three young black men charged with the killings, took from the blood-and- aclion epic "Magnum Force" the idea of silencing a witness by forcing him to drink drain cleaner. On the night of April 22, a group Of black men invaded the Iii Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah, herded. five persons into the basement, fed them drain cleaner, and then methodically shot them. Only two survived. Pierre, Keith L. Robert . .; 11nrl W'.!!i:..~ A. Andrews are charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and two of aggravated robbery. Newey brought up the movie's contri· bution to the crime Friday as testimony at the trial began in 2nd Dist rict C.OUrt. An lt·man, one-woman jury v.111 resume hearing testimony Tuesday. He said in his opening statement the three adopted the drain cleaner idea, and brought some wi th them to the store the night it was robbed. Newey contends Pierre and Andrev.'S tortured and shot the victims. He main. tains. Roberts was upstairs involved in !he $24,000 robbery. Newey's principal witness is expected lo be Orren W. Walker Jr., 43, the father of ooe of those killed and one of two H11nt Test i f ies survivors. The other survivor. 17·year· old Courtney Naisbitt, has not recovered enough to testify. Killed during the robbery were Court. ney's mother, Carol, 52 ; \V alker's 20- yea r-old son Stanley, and Sherry Michelle Ansley, 18. Newey said the elder Walker went to t.he store looking for his son, who v.'aS late to dinner. He was met at the door by an armed man, 1\.'ho ushered him to the base- ment. There, said Newey, he found his son, the Naisbitt youth and Miss Ansley bound on the floor. He said the three youths pleaded for their lives, promising not to identify the robbers if they Y.'OU.ld spare them. Mrs. Naisbitt came lnto the mop look· ing for her son, Newey said, and sl!c too .... ,. WunU at gunpoint. · . The elder Walker will testify, Ney.·ey said, the five victims were forced to drink drain cleaner, had their mouths taped to keep the caustic fluid in , and were methodically shot in the head. Newey said the elder Walker managed to spit out the drain cleaner while the killers were distracted; he was shot at twi ce and hit once in the head. but re- mained alive: he was strangled with a c:ord, but tensed his throat and was able to cootinue breathing, and he had a &*- inch pen kicked or pushed five inches into his ear v.·trile he tried to play dead. During his strangulation, Newey said. Walker determined to "stretch his throat as hard as he could. to prevent being strangled and live through this thing to tell you about it" La1v and Order Lecture Topi c · . The NeY1X>rt flarbor Jtmior League's "0,mmunity '74," a SP:C- cial five-week series of lectures open to the public as well as league members, continues Tuesday night at UC Irvine. The second program in the series will deal with ''Law and Order - C.onsurner Affairs." It starts at 7:30 p.m. in UCl's Science Lecture Hall. Admission is tree. The series, designed to bring Orange Counlians up to date on issues affecting them , is scheduled for five successive Tuesdays at UCL The Nov. 5 program will deal with getling into college today. The series is sponsored by the Junior League as a public service. Frona Page A l RAIN ... Huntington Beach police Sgt. J o b n Foster said the streets and freeways weren't as slick as they <.'OU.Id have been during rush hour this morning because the rain started early. "Usually, the first big rain brings !he oil out of the pavement but by the time most people got on the road. that had washed away," he said. The rain. which brought the season total to just under .20 of an inch . didn't cause flooding an)'\\'here along the Orange Coast. The Harbor Patrol in Dana Po Int Harbor said small craft warnings were oot in anticipation of wind that could gust up to 35 knots by late today. 'The Big Man' Ol('d Plan 4 WASHINGTON (UPI) -E. Howard llunt Jr. testified today he was told "the big man" -meaning former Al· lorney Genera l John N. Mitchell -ap- proved a plan for bugging and burglariz· ing the national D e m o c r a t i c head· quarters. 11unt, who helped plan the 1972 \Vatergate break-i n while serving as a member or the White House "Plum bers" unit, testified in the Watergate cover-up trial as a ''court witneM'' -a techniques thet allowed the proteCUUon to <:all him without vouching for the triithfulness of his testimony. lie said that in c::arly April, 1972, G. Gordon Liddy, al!iO coonecled with the Plumbers. told hlm "the big m.1n had said 'OK' and the word was go." llunt said that conversation followed !ieveral others Jn which Liddy Informed hlm of various planntng meetlngs held with l\Utchcll, campalgn manager f<fl' President Nixon; Mltchell's deputy, J eb Stuart Magruder. and then White House aide Joh n W. Dean III about lntelligcnce- gathering for the 1972 campaign. Assistant \Vatergate pro s e cu to r Richard Ben-Veniste asked Hunt \\'hether }.fitchell, one _ol five de(endants in the trial, was known as "the big man ." "Yes sir, and /or as the big boy,'' lfunt replied. r-.1Jtche\I. sitting at lhe defense table, laughed at Hunt's roply. Whether Mitchell approved the plan was not an issue in the trial. Instead. the derendants, all ronner N I x o n · aS!IOClates, have been charged in con- nection with covering up blgfl.Jeve1 in- volvement hi Watttgate. ln other leitimony, Hunt .said: -Uddy asked him in January, 1972 "to ·help him prepare o budget for certain projects" by Mitchell, Dean and Magruder. -Liddy's oriainBI $1 million budge!. which In part c.allcd for e I e c t r o n i c surveJllance of rilrplanes u s e d by Democratic candida~cs. was turned down because ii was loo high. -On the eve or the June 17._ 1972 entry into the Democratic Nationa l Com- mittee offices in the Watergate complex, the burglary team WllS given "subst:in· Uni sums of money to bribe gurird!i who might interfere with the optraUon ... -The burglary wns conducted over llunl's objections alter Liddy told htm, "Look, the attorney general didn't hlre mo. to give him problems i.nd if I don't do It , he's likely to birt rifr. (,John) Caufield." Caufield was a White llouse aide and retired New York policeman who8e cru.11 intelltgcnce gather· ing plan had been rejected late in 1971. .. What was the bottom line, Mr. 1Junt1" Bcn-V<!nl~te asked. "TilC botton1 llnci was th 11t we had to do It," Hunt sa id. Defense attomeys protested prior to Tlunt•s testimony that rormer s~al \Vatergate prosecutor Leon Jsworskl has been crealin11: IM mu th ouf~<ou?1 publicity since he resigned tho post. -· Monday, Octobtt 28, 1974 s OAIL'V PILOT IJ South Coast Amend,ments on At Your Service A Sunday. 1'1ond•y, \\'ednesday and Friday .. ~eature Of lhe Daily Pilot Col o problem·• T/1en writP Pat Dunn. Pat u.•dl cut red tape, 9et t11c answer.! and • acl1()11. yo11. need to ~o!ve 1neq1aries in government of!d , bu.s111ess. f.1ail • your questwns 101 Pat lltu111 I At • Your Scriace. 1 ' " Orongt> Coo.~!1 Uady P1/01 . P 0 . •' HoI 1560. Costa .\fllsa . (',\ ~'!ti'.!li Include .11our s lelephone n11mbt•1· 1 Iii Wrong VA J11fo DEAR PAT: Some tin1e ago I con· tacted the Small Business Admin.istralion in Los Angeles and was told Vietnam veterans \'fere not eligible for assistantt. The reason given \vas that "World War Ir and Korean era vets needed the breaks more." What possible reasoning could be behind th.is policy? ' \V.F., l\tission Viejo John Streit, loan officer for the W Angeles Small Business Administration office, says it appears you must ha\·e misunderstood the i\1formation given to you, since the only vhtble and active program now being operated by S.8.A. is geared to the oeeds of V i e t D a m veterans. Streit claims all credit officers are thoroughly versed in carrent pro- gram polleie1 and he asks yoa &.a phone him at (!i3) 188-4550 for farther clarlflcallon. Food Co-ops -DEAR PAT: I have heard that food co-ops are a good way to say money. J'd like some information about them and where I might be able to contact people involved in this type. o[ "group" food buying. K.\\' •. Costa i\fesa Altbougb it's generally kno\\1t t bat groups of people have banded togelber to l4ke advantage of lo\\·er prices for bulk purcb3scs made at Los Angeles wholes.a.le markets, no organi"zed co~p food pan:laaslng: group could be located locally. llowever, you may get some cooperation from The Coeperative Uague of lbc United States. Washington D.C. 1be phone uumber is (!OZ) ~550. Diets for Aged DEAR PAT: I am an older person \.,,ho is becoming conc-emed about proper diet due 10 all the things I've read abo\rt senior citizens practically suffering rrom malnutrition. Is this caused mainly by lack of funds to buy food or is it carelessness? What types of food do older people neglect, and what nutritional problems tend to develop'; J. K., Laguna Hills Surveys Indicate that people over 65 as a group have poorer diets than young people. Carbohydrate r o n s a m p t l o n usually Is too high due to economy, lack of necessary reJrigeratJoo, ease of chewing and lbe small amount of time required to prepare. Lack of low calorie fruits and veget.bles can cause tuw Gletary levels of vilamins C and A nd resuU in digestive problems. Long· term neg1ect of milk and dairy products is btlieved to conUibule W bone disea se osteoporosis, which Is common among older women. Iron and protein intake, often dut. to redoctd consumption of meat. eggs, nuts, fruits and vegetables, also can prove detrimental to general good health. Allbougb older people ne_ed less calories than younger adults, they actually need a hlgber-qunllty diet. A1ntrak De lay DEAR PAT: Last l\tay T purchased an Amtrak ticket for a trip to ?\1in- neapolis from Trans Globe T r a v e I Bureau of Costa Mesa. Upon departure J didn't have return rese rvations and y,·hen I requested space I was in!onned that none would be available for weeks. t had to leave sooner and took a bus home. The agency says Amtrak' has not yet returned the money, but I need it now and feel I've waited long enough. • 8.8., Costa 1t1esa Trans Gfobe still bas not rectlved yoar tefand I• spite of repeated contacts with Amtrak, but It Is mailing a refund cbetk to you ~·lib no further delay. An 1gency spokesman says Amtrak bas been, running behind on lss11lng refunds stnce K c.banged to a computer bllllng !lfllem at I.he end of July, ~·hen ,.our rcquelt w1s submitted. Tliat Darn Cat DEAR PAT : I am very ft>nd of Cats and T heard on television recently that someone bas published a book all about "~forris," !Oe independent big yellow tomcat featured in pet food ad!. I've contacted many book stores and can't fihd 1 oopy. Can you tell me. the name of the publisher and ¥:here It 'might be purchased? K.C., Balboa l\TMTls mast have SOIM tttttt charm btt1ose your' Is one or several h;iqutries about where to buy his "true tire 11tory." "l\1orrts,'' by l\1ary Daniels, 111 1vall1ble at DJOfil book 8'0n!B, but m1ny report currtnl shortages. It can be ordered from the publisher, \\rl\llam l\1orrow & Co., tnc., Ul5 1\tadl9t>11 Ave., New York, N.V. 10011, for $4.9$. r Hoopsters 'Bounced Around' ... By PAMELA HALLAN Of llllP 1)1H~ I'll"' Iliff lt might be a cold winter for the Saddleback College basketball team -• if they have to practice ouJside. And that just might happen, according to CQRCh Roy Stevens Whose team has been shuffled from one indoor gym to another never knowing from one day to the next where it can practioe. Stevens thought his teari-t had finally found a home when the Board of Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District this week approved his use of the old gym at the deftmet Capistrano Union lligb School in San Ju an Capistrano. "But \\fien 1 went to pick up the key they \\:ouldn't give it lo me," said Stevens. After the school board's decision, the Orange County Counsel ruled that the board is liable if any accidents occur in the old gym \\'hich has be~ con· demned. Ca pistrano Unified's Superintendent Truman Benedict immediately closed the gym to all uses until the board can be told of the new development at its November meeting. The problem is the gym's age. The gym was built in t928 and does not meet the state's eart.hquake standards as outlined in the Field Act. The state has given school districts until June 30, 1975, to bring these buildings up to code or close them. "I don't believe there's a safety pro- blem," said Stevens. "Building codes are quite ri gid. Yet some of those old buildings are built more solidly than some today . I personally don't think the building will ran down." There is also a problem wi th fire safety. Because the school district uses parts of the building for t e x t b o o k storage, the fire marshal WO\Jld require a name-retardant wall betv,.een I he storage and the open gym area. He would also require other expensive safety measures. These haven't been done so the building is limited to 49 occupants. But this docsn "t bother the coach. "\\le have bad so much difficulty in finding a place to practice Lh1s year, that this place is excellent 1s far as ~'e're concerned,•· he said. Because of increased high s c h o o 1 athletic programs for bays and girls, sharing a gym has been hard. Some wee%s be uses l\1ission Viejo High School one day, San Clemente Hi gh School the next, and never knows exactly how long he'll be able to sf,ay. "We had counted on using the old gym."' he said. "It was either there or outs.Ide. Now I'm not sure what we'll do." -tr * * Trustees Weigh Financin g Plan For Saddlef>ack - Ways of paying for a multi-millit>n dollar fine arts building will be examined tonight by Saddleback Co m m u n ii y College trustees meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the campus library. Supt. Robert Lon1bardi told trustees a \Veek ago they have a choice or three methods to raise the district's share of the cost -a bond measure that requires two-thirds voter approval, a tax override tbat requires simple ma· jorlty approval or use of a state law that allows tax increases for construction without voter approval. Lombardi has indicated he favors use of the state law for the fine arts complex and a bond measure for financing of a number of other campus facilities. Original estimates by architects peg· ged the cost of the fine arts building, which \\'ill inrclode a 400-seat auditorium, at $3.3 million. Bids for the project, ~ow. ever. came in a $5.4 million. They \\'ere rejected. The state. through the Board o f G<lvemoni of the California Community Colleges, has agreed to pay SI percent of the original $3.3 million estimate. The balance or the cost must be borne by the district. In other action scheduled for t h e meeting, Trustees will tormally aecepl the new science·mathematics building. the campus' second pcnnanent structure. and consider awarding a contract for C()nstructlon of tennis eour1s. Clw.111ber Rolls Now at2•00 The Saddleback VaUey Cham· ber of Commerce now has 200 members -a 35 percer.t increase so far in 1974 t>ve.r l!m. t..ate51. additit>n to the rolls ~·a~ the new El Toro Red Onkm Restau· ra nL Eddie 1Tavitian ii m:tnager of the new eating place, loca ted In lhe S:+ddleback Valley Pfflza. I '· I I o.ny l'lltt s1111 '"°'o SADDLEBACK COLLEG~ CAGE TEAM WON'T BE ABLE TO PRACTICE HERE • County Counsel Says Old Capistr•no High Gym i1 Out; Hoopsters May be Out in Cold Contrasting Campaigns Burke, Jlfangers Talki11g in Different ·Languages' By PATTY BUR~ETI 01 ,,... O•ilY l'Uot ''•ti Voters may have to tune into t'i''l> differt'flt \\'ave lengths to make an in· formed choice between candjdates in the 73rd Assembly District race. The campaign of incumbent Republican Robert Burke is one designed to remind voters of his long record of "trimming the fat " from govemmenl. The campaign of Democrat Dennis fi.lange rs is one designed to depict his opponent as a man of na rro1v political philosophy and altiar.ces '1 ith lobbyists. With f\fangers and Burke talking clif· feren l "languages,'" coi nparing the t11'0 issue by issue is not an easy task. Burke is a Republican. and :\'!angers a Democrat. On what Burke sees as the kev issue. \'Olers find Burke favoring exi>anding government servic-e:i -and costs - ''only when all else fails." "I feel that if" members of fh e Legislature, both state and federal, were ( . POLITICS '74 ) a little Jess inclined to always vote 'yes' on things, we wouldn 't have the inflation problem y;e have," Burke says. fi.1angers ' campaign literature calls for increasing govem1n,ent assistance t o senior ci tizens, improving health care, backing mass transportation -a Jong list of expanded go .. ·ernment services and. in most cases, co.sts. On ~'hat Mangers sees as the key issue, the public hears a cry famil iar throughout the nation. He charged that the Republican incumbent votes the way the people who financ-e his campai gn expect, and that those people are big· n•v•rc.)' ... u • ...,..atlons. .l1angers says his 0\111 campaign has been financed by indi\lidua!s -more tban 400 conlributors, compared lo the "80 to 100" major corporations he cites {or Burke. Burke discounts any w r o 11 g d o i n g . claiming ifs his philosophy \\'h i ch determines his support. not lhe supporl \Vhich de1em1ines his philosophy. On the issue of transportation. the ~'() candidates are most cle<if'ly at odds. Mangers urges a "yes'' vote on Proposition A. v•hie:h \Yould expan d services of the Orange County Transit District. including the construction of a rapid transit system. ~fangers charges Burke has come OlJt against the proposition because t h e Republ ican is a ''hostage of the h.igh.,..•ay lobby." Burke says he opposes the b a I I o t measure because "there are too many unknowns." He feels, also. that approvaJ of Proposition A would amounl 10 "put· ting all our eggs in one basket." a lesson he says Caliiomia should have lea rned .,..;th its freeway system. "Until all !he questions are answered," he says, "we should take one step at a time."' "rith l\-1angers a 1rustce on the llun· tington Beach Union High School District Botanist Seized For Heroin Lah VIENTIA/liE, Laos (AP) -An AUs- tralian botanist \\"'ho fowlded Laos' first school for the btind was arrested i\fter narcotics officers found a heroin labora· tory In his home, the coontry0!I chief drug~ detective said. Brig. Gen. Khamhou OeuS'arath sald Gregory Cha rles Rogers, 36. of i\1el· boumc, Wlls charged wilh hoving an illegal drug laboratory In his ht>uSt\ Ille· ~al possesstoo of a \\'ell';>t)n and trading 1n images of the Buddha that be: removed from pngoda.,. Narcotics officers found the contra· b3nd during a raid on Rogers" house and blind school, said Khamhou. head of Loos' special nan::olics branch. SEEKS ANOTHER TERM GOP A1semblyman Burke board and Burke a member of the Assembl y Education Committee. edu· cation is another frequent campaign topi c. One of Burke's ('hief concerns in education is the increasing "militancy·• of teachers. Parents and taxpayers must be jarred to "recognize the po"•;er being v.·ielded over both our children and tax dolla rs by Ille agitotors of organized teacher unions," 1he incumbl>nt tells con· stiluents. ~1angers talks of an educ a 1 i on a I system of broad scope. lie believes. fol' instance. "you can intervene on mosl s!Xial problems. educalionally" - that !he education systcn1 can ronlribute 10 lhe solution of p1oblems like drug abuse and the decline ir. influence of The family . Burke, 52, \1'3S fir~t elected to 1he Legislature in 1966. Previously, he v.·ork· ed for 12 years as an engineer for a major oil co111pnn.r based in Orange Cou nty. He also established a Huntington CHALLENGES IN 73RO Democrat Manger1 Beach blueprint service. which he still O\\TIS. Burke is a fom1er trustee of the Huntington Beach City School District. He and his wife Claire have three children, Bradley, Spencer and Carrie. l\1angers. 34, is vice president of the America n Lea ming Corporation in Long Beach. He taught for four years in Long Beach schools. then became one of California's young('St school principals. Later he served as prinripal of lfarper School in Fountain Vcllcy. He and his wife Lind11 havp t v.· o children, Kirsten and Jrffrey . The 73rd Assembly Dis!ritl in \\"hich ~-!angers and Burke arc vying includes all of Rossmoor, Seat Beach and Sunset Beach; all but lhc northern corners of Huntingl.Oll Beach and Fount a i n Valley; all or Costa l\1csa except a portion east of Newport Boulevard. six precincts in \Vest minst er and on e precinct in Nc'.l·port Beach. •, La11d Plan • Coming Up Fo1· Action Orange Coonly supervisors will be asked \\'ednesday to adopt a second package 01 ma}Or amendments to UJtt half-finished oowuy la nd use master plnn tht·r ripproved late last year. The I rt test proposed plan :-herJtion!'i slmo~t f"nlU"el~· affect property on t~~ South Co.1st. including most of the Capis· lrano \'alley and South Laguna. In one \\JY or another. the communi· ties of Dana Point. Capist rano 'Beach , Co!inas de Capist r<1no and Bear Brand Ranch \\'ill undergo changes. 'J\\·o we.eks ago, supervisors approved \\ilb little debate the first amendment p:ickage !hat included major parts or the Saddlebaclt Valley. The state lav.· that manda ted compTe· lion of a local general plan forced super- \iSors to adopt it. leavi ng vast undevel· oped are<is \\'ithout specific d€velopmenj plans. The same state l<1\V pcnnit.s lhtef' amendment sessions per :rear, during ~hich changes can be made in the· plans to make 1.0ning and de\'elopment con· Corm. There has been little indlcaUoo tti.:it the second amendment period will be any tougher than the first. though sev- eral supervisors have indicated the South Laguna area plan may draw JOme <fe.. bate. First major portion of the amendment package is the C3pistrano Valley, an e:<panse of land that lies between Camino Capistrano and Crown Valley Parkway Planners said in their report tD the board that boundaries. population. physi- cal gro\\1h and traffic circulation were key factors in the land use decisiOtL~ made ft>r the valley area. The Capistrano Valley amendments in· elude changes in land use designations in the Dana Point community area. in· eluding open space designztions. !Je\'eral mixtures of residential de,·elopment aft<l. preser\.'alion of the bluff~ poJIH itself. " • • • .; In the same part of "the amendmenL ~ge-15 a ~ inealblg wtth capts.. trano Beach. particularly surplus free· way right of way land ond propost>d open space areas. The Bear Brand Ranch. dubbed by pl anners as the South C.00.st Planning Reserve Area, is subject to several plan · ning a!lernati\'es. A low-density alternative I.hat would su ppon. 7 .000 people is one choice. a:-: is a proposal for development supporting 10.000 new residents. But planners pre· ferred a residential miX' that \\'Ould per· mi t about 8,600 new people. The Colinas de Capi~traJlO area or the valley also offers alternatives. raniing from 6,000 new people to a high of 15.700 sought by developers. Planne:rs prefer a plan supporting 7.800 people. The Sooth Laguna segment of !he amendment session could spark debate over the balanc-e sought bellveen devel· opment and open space uses. Planners said the area suu ot greaiest concern is in the hiHslde areas north or Aliso Creek where problems of density and access may arl54.>. The third major a111cndment session is due to take place in late November Ot' early December. It n1ay spark the greatest controversy of alt since it in· eludes the vast ~toulton Ranch prese n'e and other major undeveloped land. ---~ To suit the season ••• Jenn1ter has changed w ith the seasorn. and gone 1rans111ona1 1n tt'Tese class•c; ola1d partner.., by Millbrook C101hes designed to let you too~ !hr way vou v.ianl 10 bf . Av;nlnbte a1 T ,.,e Red Balloon, Lid THE RED BALLOON I.TD. '" ......... •OJ~ ,,,,.,..-~ ........ ·~' I~-. "< " ·~ ' ' ... ~.•·NT"·' ........ ""'~\) .. " .,_ .. ' ), A .f 0AILY P1LOT Mon<Jay, OCIObef 28. 1974 It's Raining On Monday SOGGY MONUJ\~ Ut.:Yl'. -~un· day afternoon :;eemed sunny enough \.\'ilh a few \'agrant cloudS fleecing· ,ulong this h<>st or <111 possible coasts. So I decided to wash the-car. . Need I say more·! As J wandered out the front gate this morning, a small bird. confused by the turn of weather, was hopping .:.iUoul. makin~ splashes in its favorite breakfast·hunting spot. Acro:;s the ~·uy, the neighbor's mor· riing paper reposed upon his lawn. 62 pages of rolfcd·up soggy. If he dries it out, it 1night n1ak0--a. good fireplace log. Alas , I shouldn't have done this to the little drenche d bird or to my my neighbor 's 62·page newspaper. AFTER ALL.1 really didn't have to '"'ash the car. But I did. Scant hours late r . the skies turned to leaden glump and that funny noise was pelting on the roof. And it continued to conlinue. Another soggy ne~·spaper ~·hich came upon my desk early today had a headline on its weather report thus : "Fair a nd Warmer." I don't need lo read you the rest . No wonder newspapers get soggy. We continue to believe our own weather reports. What we need to do is oust all the weathermen a nd in their places hire a bunch of car wa shers. · So things arc a bit drenehed. But if you got safely to \\'Ork toda y, fi gure that it could have been "'orse. Some people, fo r example, had the day off. This was Veterans' O<iy which isn"t really Vetera ns' Day. Despite it be ing a non·holiday, folks in our Orange County government and the federa l peo1>lc and the city hall workers in Fountain Valley, Hun tington Beach, Ir vine, Newport, San Juan Capistrano and Seal Beach took a vacation. AN D SO WllAT JIA.PPENS? Rain, that'!> "'h<it. ~nd that's \Vhat \\·e get for jiggering around V• ith our holida)•S. Lot s o f other folks wil l be ('Cle bratini.; Veterans' Day on the regular old da\', on No\'. 11. \\'ell, \\'t• s hOuld have been warned that this "'eek could start with lt•a ky skies. Despite "'hat the regu lar "''Cather people say. you eould have turned to you r 1974 Old Farmer's Alma nac, that little yellow·eovered \'Olume \•1hich has been predicting weather for ;.-ear:-. The a lmanac may be the ori ginal long-range forccasf. WllAJ DOES IT SAY for !he day~ here in the shag end of Oclobe.r in California? It s uggt'sts, "R;:iin ... <ind t·Joudicr.'' So m;1ybc they didn't hi t it right on the <'alcndar day and hour. They c;,ime a s close as the \\'Cather bure<iu ; maybe (•lo ser. Besi des. thut. if you don't like lhc \I.Cather report you C'an alway i1musc .,,.. .. ~~ ... 1r .,,;,i.. •I.~ ··'-----_ ..... -l .-s-~ ~~·fl,·~. ·c·o ;" se·~~:;;·th'"'' v ~iJ. '"t~ eral1i <':Ht• \vrinkles! the new powerful hast•rnt'nt toilet; Wonderful Dream $alve: false teeth for only S29.95 ; or fl ow to curt:' Cold in the Bones. ALI. OF Tll{S -<ind morc-carne lo you in the 1974 Old 1'';.1rmer':. ,\lman.:ic for only f.O cen!s. 1\nd lhe new. \\·ondcrful 1975 almanac ha ~ alrc<1dy comt· to my desk. I l':1n hardly \l"<i1t to por(' O\"tr il s in· 11'11'111.1\1\'i; p:q;~c!'>. /\1:1!'>, the 1975 ;1!munat ha;. gone uµ lo 75 cent;.. You h;1ve lo f1~urc that too is a sign •)f tht' lllll('S. On a J\londay. in the rain. - Kissinger, Gandhi Meeting 'Cordial' NE\V OS-:Llll IUPJ) -S\•<'rt·t;1ryof State ltt•nry I\ K1ss1 ngt·r and l'rtnl!· /11inister l11d1ru Gandhi bunl'd p:1 st U.S,·lnd ian hostilil1cs in two rnt'etin~.; today, nnd Indi an offil'lals s~1y Presid{'nt f"ord hai; accepted an 1n· vit:it ion to vis it 1 nd ia soon. Between lhC' tY.'O n1t·1..•ti n_1!,'( \\'l!h Mrs. Gandhi, tot a I ling one hour and :'>O 1111null'~, K1 ss1nger !'>Jgnt•d a11 a1..•t•ord \lllh l tidl<ll\ f()l"l'l;.!11 1Ull11Sll'r \'. B . (.'havan to create~ 11 joint lndu- ,\rncr1C';Jfl t'omn1iss1on to pron1ote 1r:1dl', S<:ienti(Jt' "nd t'<lucat1onul ex· ch<.1 nges. TllE CORDIAL atmosphere of the n1c1·tings and Ki~;.1ngl'r's sep:1rate I 11 n hour 1 :.i I ks 11 11 h tl11· I nd1<in Iorr1i_.:n 1111111;.\1•!' ;qip,•;11 t•d lo h;1 \"P 1·vnSl\jlH.·•l tti lh11 pa:-\ !ht• di f1..·t·l111i.:s which ~p1';1 r1f.! fron1 tht· U.S. "tilt"' towun1 P<.1 k1 st:.in dur1n;.: tht• 1971 lndo· Puk1;.l:1n \1 :1r. Uoth Kissinger and J\h'\. Candhi ;.aid l't·l~11ions "''<'re not only J.:oorl hut ··1.u1 th<' \\'a.\' up." '!'he K1 SSl tlAl.·r \"I Sl_t gn_l orr to u ~,. '' ' 4'. '"!: \~' '-UPITeleplloto ANGELA DAVIS (RIGHT) AND JANE FONDA (LEFT) ATTEND NE)V YORK INDEPENDENCE RALLY Rally Sponsored by Pu erto Rican Socialist Party and Other-t.eftist Organizations l11depe11de11ce Det11a11ded 7 A ra b Leaders Militants Fonda, Davis A tte ntpt to End JoinPuertoRicanRally J~rda 11 Feuding Nt;\V YVKt\ (AP ) -Some 15.000 Persons at ;:i J\1adison Square Garden rally for Puerto Rican independence heard speakers. including actress Jane Fonda and Communist activist Angela Davis, support the professed goals or terrori sts who bombed several A1anhattan banks las t \\'eekcnd. Girlfriends OK For New Fiance Of Mi ss Fitle r !-iT . J>ETF:RS POR.T , England <UPIJ -!\<llcha('I \\'ii.son, 29·year-old fiance of Ame rican millionairess Rache l F iller , says hC' ha s an <.1greemcnt lo m:irry for co1npany, not sex. A number of the speakers al the Sund;:iy gathering also said that they had no t1uarrel with the terrorists' nlelhods. "'There is a diversity of fornls and means by \lihith the Puerto Ric;:in people struggle for independence and national liberation. This is one of the means," said Juan J\fari Bras, secrelary·general of the Puerto Rican !'locialist party. · · l do not condemn rt." /\t a news l'Onferencc following the r<illy, Mari Bras "'as joined by Ms. Fonda. l\1 s. D:1vi s and others. When ;.1skcd lo comment on the bombings. lr\\in Silber , editor of the Radic:il t.;uardian. s aid !\lari Bras hadcxprcS· ~eel the vie\\"S of those present. 'l"he terrorists said the bombings \Vere to s ho1v s upport for Puerto Ricun independence and relC'ase of Pul'rto Rican "political " prisoners in the. United States. r.Tari llras disavowe d anv kno"•leclge of those responsible for thC Saturday morning bombings, in u·hi<"h there "'ere no deaths or in · juries. Jl ,\ Bt\·r I l." J>[) The Arab summit, hobbled by a stratei;y conflict bet· \Veen .Jnr<lan ;ind the Palestinians, today set up a special peace muking niission of seven lOJ) Arab leaders to t;<'ltlc the feud <it a ll tost. conference officials s;nd Simultaneouslv the Arab IC'adcrs have St't !ht· de<iciline for the end of the three·da y-old ,-.un1m it at 9 a .m . 'J'uesday in <1 bid to foreC' the rival L....,_"77"' N-,-S_H 0--,R,---T_) Ar;ib delegations-to make pea{'e by lhen. conference offic1als)';aid. 'fhe 1\rab sources said three lenglhy negot1<1Lin~ !'.!t•ssions at the three-day. old summit n1ecting have deepened hostilit." between King llussein of Jor- d<in an<l \'as.~er Arafat. head of the P<ilcstine Li bt•ra lion ()rganization, f)ist 11 l'f l"ri4.>sts NE\V '{.OHh'. IA P 1 -'rhrec. women 11·ho 1\·crr o rdilincd as Episcopal pril·~t!'> ha' t' again defied thei r church le<1dt·rs h.v ec\C'brating !Joly Com - rnunion at lhL' nondenominationa l H1versidc Church. sh:1k\' !'>tart. (In th1..· 1•\·r t~I h 1 ~ arrn·ul, r.trs.' Gandhi had f,!h·en an i11tt•r1'1('\\' to thf' Nutiunal ll t•r<ilt~ in \\hich she l'ast igaled the United States for con- ~1dering India "as marginal to" U.S. globul intt'rests. But toda y, l\lrs. Gandhi t old fl('\\'!'.!Olen ;1ftt·r tht• firs l nle('ting that "lh(• 1~1lk s we1·e good." ;ind Kissinger h1mst·lf said that they had gone "\'<'I"~' "·~·I I." U.S. offir1;.ils <.1dded that the tl;indhi·Ki:.si nge.-eonversations "'<'fl' --rn1•ndlv <.1nd rt·n10\'ed past mi:-un· dC'rslandinJ:s, and set the course for bt'ltt'r rt•l••tion ~." Tll t--: l>R i\ 1\1 i\ TIC improvement in U.S .. Jndi<.111 relations had beC'n c;irefully prepared during the last year, and Kiss inger flew to New Ot>lhi tu udd the fin a l touches following a tough bargaining session in J\1oscow 'vith Brezhnev on dlsarmament. Ki s- singer. in a speech tonight to the In· dian Council of World Aff;:iirs, called on India l o agree lo common multilater<il rf'straints on ~xporting nuclear technology aflcr the Indian nurlear explosion of l\lay 18. "The United Stales is of the \·iew that coun- tries <'apablc of exporting nuclear technology should ;.igree lo common restraints on a multilateral basis "·hirh would fur th<•r the p('art·ful. hut inh ibi t the rnilit<.11".\' u~es of 11ucl~·•1r po11t'r," he s aid. Kissi_n~er stated 1n hi s spet'Ch that the United Slates ac· repts India's 11ffirmation that it y.•ill use nuc lear po~·er only fo r J)('aceful purposes and "has no intention to cle\"elop nur I ear \\1eapons." American ofricials sav the Secretary of State is pri\·ately Skeptical of India's inten· tions. KISSINGER ALSO disc lo~ed that Pl'('Sident Foret asked h1n1 to ;.1ffirm U.S. s upport tor efforts to 1•stabhsh peace and stability 111 the region of ti!(' Indian subcontinent. I le added: "The size and position of India gi,·e il a special .role ot' teadC'rship in South Asian and y.·orh\ affairs." Ki ssi nger appe'-'red to b t> nckno"·lcdging ;1n in1portant ~h1fl fronl the Nixon adn1inistration policy of supporting 1~ak1.'.lan <lurini: the In· do· Pakistan \\':1 r of 1971 to the point of Sh:irj) l Cll !'>!Oll ;o. in U.S .. Jndian relations. U.S. offiti;ds a~serted that thr- linitcd Sl<tlt:':-. \\"hich is lx:ing pressed for arms n01\" b_,. Pakist:in. has no in· tention of contributing to an arn1:. rare in the region of !ht• subconlinl'nl. Suspected Vault 'Insider' Nabbed C~llC/\GO (UP l l -A serurl ly larceny, burglary and illegal use of guard belie.ved to be the "insider" explosive-devices, but by that time he who helped pull off the biggest cash had droppedoutofsighl. heist in American history -a $4.3 There were reports that Marrera - million theft from an Armored Ex· hired by Armored Express t\\'O mon· press Co. vault -was arrested Sun-ths before the burglary -had gone day by police and FBI agents. into hiding for fear attempts would be Ralph J\Iarrera, 31. was seized made on his life and planned to s ur· before dawn at his father·in·la""s rcndertopolice. suburban Oak Park home, where he Thompson said J\1arrera knows apparently had been hiding since enough about the burglary that lhe becoming a suspect in last week's thieves still being sought would try to burglary. kill him and othC'r undcr\\'O rld I-l e Y.'a s to ap·pear before a U.S. elementswouldgoafterhim. magis trate today, but authorities Upon his arrest. M;:irrera rcpor· refused to disclose where he was tedly told police, '·there's a lot of guys bring held pending his court ap· ·out to kill m e. Are you guys out to kill pearance. · me, too '!" Federal marshals took elaborate Still sought in a nation"·ide federal security measures to protect Marrer;:i alert was Charles Marzano, 42, whom from under~o;ld figures who might police described a s an ·adegt try to take his hfe. safecracker and an expert at circum· /llarrera was described by U.S. At· venting sensitive security alarm torney James R. Thompson as a key systems. Marzano was believed to to the theft. have fled Chicago. lie was picked up for questioning . Both Marrera and Marzano were last Tuesday after failing a lie delec· questioned last year in connection to~ test. but was re leased fo r lack of with an $800,000 jewelry heist from a ev1denc('. firm in scburban Evanston for "'hi ch J\1arrer:i was charged Friday in a A·larrera also worked as a security federal "'arrant <1ccusing him of bank guard. 'Contact Colleagues' FBI Seeks Portland's Extortionist in Papers J-1.e says the 75·ye;:ir.old \1illanova, Pa., rope heirt':->S, \1•ho h1r(•d him as a eh<iuffeur 10 n1onths ago. <itso agreed to let him have gi rlfriends hi so1o1"n age after m<irrying. "\~e'rc gelling married for t•orn· In a lelter to ·rhe Associated Pres~ 1\s the \\'On1c n reathcd a candle· PORTLAND, Ore. <UPI) -/\ cryp. dcl'orated li.!hlc· Sunday at the spot l~e m~ssage \11as placed quietly by the mini s trati o n ·signed with the pseudonym "J. lia."·ker." and has .threatened to black out the Portland area if not paid SI million ransom . panionship and nothing else," \\l ilson the terrorists. callini:: themselves the said Sunday. ''\Ve hav e thi s Armed 1''orccs of 1'\i.l lionu1Libcration :1l'!T'f'"'""' Tho!'~!:.;!'..' !::c ~:; t:~j":;;~;:: •. ~· j..'A I .N -P\'!1re1>1tC<i ~"!'~rl r,,,. contact. the rally <is "a s ignificant step in the "E\·en after f"n1 married J"ll still be fortnation of an anti·impu(iali::;t front able to h;i\'e girlfriends of my o~'n in1hcUnitl'dStat('.~ ... <ige," he said. ··\\.'e'vc i.lj.!recd about 1'hc prornott•rs of the l'\"l'llt denied this and there \\'un't be any problem· <Ill.'" connection 1~·1th the blast.<>. ~-·· ''It \vas n't our pf'ople \1·hodid thi!->,'' l lis fiancC'l' is :1n aunt of i\trs. lf:.ippy said Jose l\l anUt'I Na,·;1 rro or the Rockefeller, lhC' \\'i\'e of vi<·c Puerto H.icanSolidarity Da.v <:ommit· pres i<l('nt ·dc:-.ig natc Nelson A. let'. ~!c added, '"I can't s<1y anything Bol"kefellcr. rise . The Philadelphia Bulletin, in a An1ong the demands of the FALN copyrighted story Sunday, s aid \Va.'> thC' releast' of PuC'rto Hicans scr · documents belonging to :i JatC friend ving jai l terms for the 1!150 attempted r evealed r.tiss Filler intended last assassinatlon of President ~larry S year to m arry anolhert'mployc, a 3.7-Truman ahd lhc 1954 shooting o( fi ve year·old 1-lungarian chauffeur. congressnlcn. 1vherc an alt;:ir \\'ould have been in an f Bl in three y..·cstern ne"'·spapers E:pi .~c·npal <"hur{"h. ;ibout 2.000 personS.i.. during the u·eekend in an effort to ·· -. ~"'r·u·'· dov·n the •xt·•l;"., h... ..... h .... ,..r,, JllClllUIJ):; lllC l"l'ICJl!Ull.~' OU/"!>l lnlO ap. '."'I",'.. " .. "~ ·-:·· --"·-·· --·• plau;.l· high vi:Sltage lransm1ss1on towers. :1•·t rt•s.-. •l 111p r f•l"f.•.-.· 1\1'1.A:\''["J\ !UPI t Actrt';.s Susan M<i y\\'<1rd, J:1. le!'l J·:rnory Uni,·ers ily llo.,pit;JI Sund:iy after .:1 three·\veek i·onf1netnent llt1r phy:'it"1an s1.1id she had s ho1,·n ··ennsiderahle im· provl·rnrnt in ht·r gl'neral condition as a rcsultoftrealn1t·nt " Th{' aetr1·s~ ~pt·nt !'>l'Vcr;.il dars in the ho~pit:d in .Julv ;ind her d0ctor performed a br';nn biopsy ;it the time but refu:-.cd tu disclose thl.' re:.ults of !hell'."\ She I\ as also ho:;pilalized in April, Jfl7:l , fur ;111 undi:;c loscd illne:ss. The ads. placed in the personal columns of the Oregonian in Portl1.1 nd, t.hc Seattle Times and the San l''ran· clsco Examiner, read: '"Ch:irles Baker would like to ron· tact his coll eagues in the R.V.O.V.N." and listed a Portland post office box number and telephone ~umber. F'Bl_agcnts refused to comment on the ad, but one source said the initials rould s tand for "Revolutionary Veterans of Viet Na m." The bomber has sent two letters to the federal Bonneville Power Ad· <.:.,...,,.n<><> .-n,.n•d<>M th.,.! " .-.ion<1 nr paper b ea rin g the in.itial s , R.V.O .V.N., w;:is found attaehed by blasting wire to .a \Voodcn stake in Portland's Bull Run "'alershed. !\lade public for the rirst time Sun- day was the fact e nclosures h;:id been <'ontained in both communieations from "J. Hawker" that µroved to a uthorities both letters were from the same source. It was believed both en· clos ure s also cont1.1ined the· organization's Initials. Hail Batters Texas Area l 11di n1r '''i tttt(•r l 'l.f<~\1 f:LflNIJ . 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Littlr Fn~ 1~ thl' l n<li;1n n:irnc ror f )m:1r \V;.111 ..... .'iii, 1vho 11·1ir1 fir!'>t prize Suuduy in !ht· fir:-t ()hi<> Lottery Com· n11ssion millionaire dra\l.•1ng . \Vatt.<t, 1\•ho'll i-'.\'I S~u.ooo rc;1rlv f'or 2() \"l'ar;. s;11rl IH• 1vilJ fir;.t ~ta\' ni (lhio hC<·ause "11il·r1· ;1r(· ~11n11· rr1 t."11ds I \\·ant to help Pf.'Ol)]r· 11 ho ht'lpe<l n1«:' 1Voose Exhibit l njures Youtli JJELLEVu~:. \V >1sh. {1\P) -. Br<1d l.undi:rcn. "'ho nearly strang led "'han he fell to his knees with •• mock hnn~man's noos<' :-Jl''Ouncl hi ~ neck in a huun· lf'ct housC' t'.\:h1hit . f"l!llt:lincd 111 cr1l1rul ronl1ilion today l.un.i;:rC'ti. 15. "'as posinA in the haunl('d hnose \\'1th n rope ;,1round hi.' nc<'k "'h{'f'I he up· p:1l'en1ty fc.11 tu h11> knee• flllll-IM 1·01>t 11 ~hl P ncd 1'hc youth ~ud stoppt•d hreath1n.i: :ind had no detl:'ct:iblc pulse lut(t S11turduy \\'hen an Cmc rit(·ncy l earn rc:iched him <1nd revived him .• ' BELFAST IUPll -A stolt!n van packed with explosives blew up a can· let?n at Rallykinler army camp today, causing death and many injuries. • . Two soldiers "'ere killed :ind 3.'i in· Jured. 14 of them seriously, the Rritish Ar1ny reported. l\1ost or the injured "·ere soldiers. Fir·c1ncn who doused the rlaming remain.<: nf the .shattered canteen 200 yards outside the World War II camp found the charred body of one victim. lfcHcopters flew th(' injured to :i hospital in Belfas t, 24 miles away, and another :1 bout five miles lrORl the camp. 'fhe force or the blastshatttrcd win· dows in a nearby primt:iry sthool. but none or the children was hurt, St:hool offi cials dismissed classes for the da .. An Army spoke~man said whoever planted the bomb knew there would be u large number of civilian~ :ind soldiC'rs at the ca nteen. lie C'all ed the attack "comµl ctcly indtscriminat~ ... Q11il s T 111Na ,.,._., Dr. Billy .. James llargis. c.it.ing heal~h reasons, has rc~igncd as 1>rc1ndentof Tulsa Christian Col- lege· and as minister of the Christian Crusade. lie will <!lso give up his weekly t.eli;vision programs but w,tll continue to do his radio progftl1n1 . ,•' f J He Was With Hitler from \\'irt' Ser\ il'e.o; Hr1li sh "'orcign Secreta ry Anthony 1-:rten i.l lld Adolf llit ler v.·er t.• to n1pur1n~ their CXPt'fH'lll't•:-. in \Vorld War I l~urin g a 1l1nncr parl.v ~ 1n &.:rli11 111 l!J:I~. Ed1 ·n. \rho JS nov.• l.or1I A\·o n. rt·c;_illcd in u tcle\'l:-.1nn 1n1(·r vicv• 'fhcy found l hl·y fnui.:ht in lht· :.amt• :-t·tlor ;1 bout the ~;.11n e tin1t• A von "tJ Jd aft c rv<ard f''rancoj., P ontt•t , the French i.ln1bassador at the time, aski•rl h1rq . "I ~ 1l true I ~'l y~uE~~~~Po>.!. r, Jillll'r ontht'\\':.tr···· 1 ''\V e it . 11. :-cc n1s :.o. ) do1· .. n·r 11·· 't-:1lC'n reµl1t•d An d ,\IHI 111 1 ... .,ed h1n1' j ''ou uught 1u lit· :-ho t '" .... utJ Po nt ('\ * ~~ven !e;1tur1•1l President Ford 1sn l t he hardest of r t·ccnt l·hit•f executives to . l t.·<1 ricature, t :1rtoonist lier. hc rl Block s ays. •le suys John f'. Kenne dy was. Uut llerblock -as he sig n s hi s s yndicated Washington Post editorial cartoon !:> told th e \V a.~h i n g l o n l'rc~s Club "':1nybody I), l'<t l'IOOllablt•." llt· \\ iJ" a~kcd at a cl ub luncheon. ·11ow do you g u<ird aga1n)o,t pull tng you r O\\ n fccli nAs 111 eartoons·"· We dding Toast Chimpanzee Ri;1fl'lesjoins in toasting ('arol 'ritu..., <.1nd Greg Lill e · follo\\·ing their n1urri<.1ge ;ti t\'larine \Vor ld·Africa USA in l(Cd\~·ood Cit~" Thl· llC\\' )t·Jrs. Lille is an eleph<lnt traincr and ht·1· hush:.ind <1 ch in1panzee trainer a l the an1 u:-.t·n1t•111 park Younger A dnii ts 'Bad Investment ' ' Woman's Body Found !\I ERCEO IAPl -One of' two· strange disappearances of young women from tiler ced ha:; betn p;irt1ally so l ved with the i::r1s ly di sc·ovt;>l'Y of a del'Otnpo:;ed IX>d y ;\ r1sh and gan1t· wurclcn seart·hing for dcc1· poachcr:- Satu!'day found the body nf Kathy HogC'rs. 2·1. p:1rt1atl y buriC'd behind a lal'gt• boulde r i n mountainous P.1<1ripos a C o unty. l!t·r ha nd:; \\•ere bound behind her "'ilh a leather lill'ap. authorities said. f!I RS. ROG ERS. who may ha\·e been raped, \\'a s iden· Uricd from a dress gathered around her ne('k and rinl!,s ;ind t'yeglassc s thnt rnat· ched lho~e sh<' had worn. She di sappc11rt'd aftrr dri \'i ng intn a t'i1rport behind her ;1partn1ent Sept 4. J973. l-ler husband. /\1r Forrr Sgt Terry Hoj?er:-, "·as in 1'haila nd at the time. f!IERCED POLIC E<~ ;ire investigating her kidn.ip· ing and murder, but Mer- ced County s heriff's officers investigated When the body v•a:> found to make certain it "'a s not !\f a ry Jo Bennett. 25 CALIFORNIA NOW Raps Ma s l e clon1y Publicit y SAN J OS E IAP l -A resolution conde rn n1nA Ull' public display of Ht11\y For d 's and lla11py Horkl•f,.I lc r ':-rl·C cnt n1l·ll 1('al l'rohlem:-\\'II :> pa:-.~l'd Sun d:iy b~· the :-.tal l' hrau('h nf lhe Na tinnal t !r ~;1n1L;1tion nf \Vo111cn Karen l)l'L'ru". n:1 t1 oual p r cs idcn1 111 ~lJ \V . criticized tht• publicity of the two wo1nen's rnastc"· tomies for it s possible ef· feels on other \\·omen un· dcrgoing such s urgery. Monday. Octobef'28. 197• OA1L YPILOT _.\,"; • Agents Seize $8 Million _ In Bogus Bills, 4 Ja iled.~· • • I •• ., 1.(lS tl l\'G ~:1.1-:s tJ\l'l Scl'ro:t S1•1'\ H'f• .1~l'lll:. h.J\l' i:o11f1:-ca!l'll 111(H t' 1h:111 $X n11ll1on \1·orth of hogus hu1 n -.il1Sllt $100 1Jd 1, ... Ill \\hlll thrv t·;illi.·d 111 ,. l<.trJ!l''I "l'llll ft• uf 1·0 Ulll \'f t1•1 ! 11u1ni.·V 111 I· S h 1 .... torv. Four 111,•n \\ i.'t ,, ;1rft•.~11•1J Su ncLiy ,11Hl l.1•"1ho"I fol' 111 \l'Sl q.:;il1011 ,.f u1 :11nif.t1· 1u r1ng .tnd p•l ..,..,l'~:-11J11 nl eounl1:"r f1·11 n1,1111·y . -..1ut ltObl'r! I•; l'ul\ 1..,, :-11«1·1.1! ;1gc nl 111 c h;1r).!" ol thi· l)J.., .\n~eles ofl ll'i.' ot 111,. Sl.'(·r~t !:ier\' l('l'. POWIS DESl'RIUl-.:1) tl1L' bill~ a s bcinJ! "dcfuult·ly passable. It look~ Ilk<' lhc t•lh1 ·1:-111 ru .... tod~ .1:> llub1·rt .I.Hiit'' Spl'<Jt tl'. JJ. of \\'hit· hl'I' .1nd Sant JJl'J.."'in 1\n 1!1·1 '. :'IJ, cf ('ompton. J\).!c nt i. uh\:1111,·d {1\u '1'.1rch \\,1 rr.1 n t ~ :t ftrr l h1· .lll('"I ~. I'll"''~ :-:,Id. :ind \'.ll'•'IH·d th1• offl C\'~ 11( (ju.., l'r1 nL 111i.: an1t a \ll l \'..JI~· I(' ,j(lt'lll'I' 1/1 ('1'1 I 110'o. \n .idll1t11111.i l S750,t~lll 111 l.1l~l' !:>!1)41, ,11111 ;1 nu1nh1.·r or 11n11ltHJl pl<1lL'' 11 l'l'e found .1\ (,11-. P rint1n1.:. l'0\\1:.:-.ud llt• :.au! ;1n ofr :>\'I prl':<.' and j l'h:1r red rt•n\ll:tnl~ O( l'UU !l· lcrfl·tt S5, Siii a nll S2H bill:-; "l'l'C rouni.I <il the Ccrr1tu~ rl':ilrlC'llC'l'. ·rt11· :1rr1· .... 1..., ~::1rip'l;1~ thl l'" \\1•1•!.. tt1\C:-t"'i;.:..it1111: f\ 1\\ i" ".1111 11 t ·' 'd 1 Ii.· ti I• ''I 11111 IJt' ,1 lf,1l>!IH'il '!ti• il,1\ !ll<lfllltl ~ h L•l•lfl' llio l :-,, '\],J.~1 ~11.•ll'. 1'11\\ I .,11d intent \\a:-f111 .1 r:1th•·r "T iii·: QL.\LITY of lhe 1\·1de· sc a 11· ti 1'I!'1hut1011 . _:h~ot~l-~";;·'~'~'~·'~"~·~";;;;P~o~w;:;is~~J~i~d~. ~;:;;:;;:;;:;=:~=:=:=:~:" lit· s:ud tht! Jarg1·,t l·ounh•r 1 · fc1l SCIZUl'l' p11111 1n th1 .... 11.1 .... a Sli l llHllltlll h;i1 il !11 t'h.1! tanoog:.i , '1'1·l111 111 1:r1:1 I If' sa 111 :l j.!1• 111 ,. ,u·l 111)! 1 •ll J lip :,toppl'd ;1 1 ,.,, 111 ~ubur b;in L;tkl·\101,,1 .111d found $7.~ million 1101 th qf l'OU!l· t erfcil b 1!l :< 111 .... 1dc· 1'hl· dr1\'l'l' of \hl' 1 :u1 , J.cou,1rd 0 . S<ilmon, :1'.J. ,,1 La kl'\vootl. \\':JS arr('-.ll·ll :1t the !:>tcnc, Powis said. I 01 ,/i u1".I.' .111J .l.111t t1r.l! .111u•11 ~J/ 1/1, '' /1, • ••/ J1,1r .•I.I .•• 1ili'11.i: 1/1ip1. SPEC/J\L T/l/S \I t:l::K LOJ;S'fEH DINNF:li ,s1; •/:, Coli/. Lub~Jer~ selected Jrorn u1.:r /u11~ lur ·111.r <11•+1 "fi1UST OU R leade rs Ix' A S£('0NI) :\I .\~. h.t."n l.11ncl11•tJ11 Mon ·F'ri /rrlm 11 :vi,, n l >1n111'r ~ere~ n1i::111/11 /r urn .S '~J 1111 Su11du!1 {.'l1a 1n(.Ogrw f;r;H1•·h /rflm /•I Jl"J "! -f:11lt'Tltll1''r,.·1 :- so macho that C\'l'n !heir ll('lh Clart'nt1..' \\'311, IB, of \\'ives have lo play football Buena l'ark. ,1 ,,.., :1r1c~tt·tl rour <t ay,~a f\(•r sur~e ry.·· ~hor1ly a tt C'r S:1!n1on 1'1i\\1:0. :i hl's<J id 1dent1f1l'd h1111 ;1,..1hl· u1\rll·1 1\frs. Bcnneltd1sappcarcd ''\Vonlcn \lho h<ii c had of G u-. Pr1nl1u;.: c·o or after lt•a1·1ni,:: 11·nrk 3:-> ;1 rad tc~il 01,_,">ll'Clomtl"i fe<•I l la\1aii:111 G~1rrll·n-. //Ul/r'/llQ l\'1 r/ .\.,1 I ,''•' ~ rl•tt1 r l/(11/f'~ ~/vn ,\ I ,, ... t•L"1'""" t el e phone romp any pain for \\·et·k-.. 1h"l'o1nfor1 1~;:::":0:":':':::'d:':":':":":":' :':'":' :':"::," for n1 o nlh :-. <in<t nflPn F'/ \I O B N J•I" ii JS 'Its operator on Ott 18, 197i. J\'u ·rs H'5, I l'llf.<, r~ttr "'· Olr llfl'.f, ~ I'S IHI p1r lli slr('~ for yc;1r .... · .. l don't gu a r1t 'aga1 n:-.l ii .. " llcrhlock replied . "'C;:1rloon:-. ;irt· a means of criticizing .. ''')U don't do oil 1X>r tra1ts ... * ('harles J . llitch, :-.crving bis last year as president of the Uni versily of California. V>'ill become president of a Wa!mington-b:1:-cd environ· mental re\'ic~1rch group next July. LOS ANGELES (UPI I - Stale Attorney General Evctlc ''oungcr has admit- ted making a "bad invest· ment" when he accepted a $16,500 loan from an oil and gas exploration promoter. He a lso said he thought he \~ai; doing his friends "the greatest favor in the \\'Orld" by r e co1nmend1ng .their names a s posslble investors in the venture. trace or her e"e' was round . The resolut;on ''"'"'" by Sunday is mr:. /rt hrt· "'ft.an'"' ,,_:_.. but the d istrict atlorncy's lhe 500 delegates ut the final 2111'.l \!.I.I~ kl "-' ~, /,.l-- bv Geolek and he denied office filed a m urder charge day of the weekend CQnvcn· Fl:Jt1 &A y· JSJ £. Co,iJt Hi.~1111,,,,. ~~ afiy impropriety in taking la st September a•ainsl her lion conde1nncd the public N•ov·n"rt Beath / ., the loan fro1n Geotck di sp lay of th e pri\·;i tl' r" ·; /: •, promoter Jack Bu rkc. r;h~u~s~b~a~n~d~.~T~; m~o~l~h~y~A~l~'~"~p~r~o~b~lc~m~s~o~f~"~t •~'~O~o~r ~o;u;r~==~·~n;:t~h~e~! •;;~ll;l~l~l~!l~oj~!~~==R="='="'='=';:,:"':1:7:/:4}=6 7:J:·:JJ:·:'0==~=====·::::!~ !!itch. CL \\'as named :.i.~ prl·Sidcnl of H1:s0t1rces for the ~·utu re. Inc 1'he group is a non·profit corporation for res!'arch ::ind education 1n de\'eloping, co nscl'ving and using natural resources * 1\ new South Louisiana natural ga s area has been named aft e r R ic h a r d l'tlilhous Nixon. according to an indepe ndent oil operator. T.J. 1'11<'1ntyre of 1-louston :sa id he named the area ar· ter Nixon in recognition or the former president's V1l'l· nam peace negotiations. en· d ing the draft. avoiding :J confrontation in the !\1iddl<' East, negotiating ;i pence settlement 111 the !\liddle East. and negolia ting tracll' ;1 greemcnts with I he Soviet Union a nd Red China. * ~en. l,owell P. \\lcick('r Jr . IH ·C'on11 ). t s threatening to make a final break "'ilh his party und :seek rc·C'l cction a s an in · dependent in 1976 \\'eickc r said ln a n inter· '·icw m <i dc fo r the Co n· n~cticut Public Information Network radio program , ··oialoj?uc '74." th;it he \\'ill announce ··prior to the next ... ~6~!0!! c ~ i:.::::-:t;:-c:;;o;·· "'hether he wi ll l'Cnta in in the GOP. * Rayn1o nd I\. Price J r .. a lop White ll ou:-.t• :.pt·cch· \vr1tcr \\hO \\rolr forme r .President l\ixo n's res•i::· nation speech. has resigned tum self. Price. 4•1, v.:orkcd in 1hc Nixon \Vhitc !louse for nearly :-;ix yl'<irs. ""lli slory will one day record lht· in1portunl al'h1evpm1•nts of these past )'e ;i rs.·· Prt•.~i dc nl 1-'ord \~Tole P ru·e 'l'oungcr, a Rep ublican. appeari ng on KNsc·s News Conrercnce Saturday, said he thought he was lucky to be involved in the oil ex· ploration project sponsored Ae rospace U 11io11 Ask s For Parley LONG BEAC H cur e I - Aeros pace \\•orke rs at !\1c· Donnell Douglas p\;ints in Cali fornia, Okla homa and Arka nsas voted Sunday to rescind their contract ter· n1in11tion notice \vhich cal· led for an 11 ,000·mcmber strike. C l 11rence Grego r y, preside nt or \ocal 148 or the United Auto and Aerospace Worker s, said negoliations \\.'Ould continue. l·le s aid union leaders "·ere unable to present a tentative agreement to the R,000 members Sunday as hilel been planned. Mem· bcrs. hO\\/t'\'Cr , decided not 10 vntl' an immediate slrikc and (•ndorse d ongoinc: ncgol1<itions Cll UCK CllAPPELL, a spokesman for McDonnell Doug las, said there are about 11.000 UA\V members employed b.v the company a t Souther n Ca l iforn ia plants in Long Beach. •tun· tingto n Heach. Sa nta !\lonica. 1'orrance a nd Pallndale. Another 1,500 of the loral's memb('r:, work atlheTu\s a.Okla pl ant. Come And Get Acquainted Wi1h All The Dls1lnc1l11e Shops And Service!! Come see t he Village Witch Ms . Trick 'n Treat S he'll be haunting the streets. a lle ys and boardwalks from l la.m . to 2p,m .. October 29. 30 and ;11 (Tuesday Wednesday & Thu rsda y) SHE'S GOT A SWEET TREAT FOR YO U! '\-.. ' Ji--'·- l.oc:at~d Where Neu.por1 Boulctiorrl Crt»iti Ou~r N1•wpon Rnv Burke is presently under Bennett. 26. sisters." indictment for stock fraud and conspira<·y 111 tonncc· lion \\':th Gcolek l\PP EARING IN :1nolhc r segment of the nc"·s con. ferencc s how , Democrat William Norris, y,·ho is OJl· posing Younger in the Novembt'I' clct•tion. Uc· cus ed Youngl'r of im · propriety in connection with the loan. Youngcr's name and title. y,:hen he y,•as Los Angeles County District At· torncy. were allegedly used to solic1l other inves tors and \'oungc r g n \'C Burke lhe nameloi of 2;1 friends lo contact for in\·estmenL "Oh. sure, by hindsight. I y,•ish I hadn't in\'e:sted," ''ounger s:dd. "Bui "·hen I gave him the nam es I thought I was doing them the greatest favor in the world. 1 ga\'C him (J.\urkc) the list of prOSpCCti\·e ill· vcstors because I thought, 'gee. they are friends of mine and I'm lucky to be in· \'Olvctl in i1' " !\ORRIS Si\11) the stock fraud rharge s a g ains t Burke should ha\'e been un· C'ovcrctl by Youn'gcr's office or by a special prosecutor if ncecss;i rv ··;f he ·w;is actually par· 1icipa t1ng in h e lp i ng negotiate the sale of thos& securitic:-for son1ething of \'alut•. and he d i<tn 't obtain a certificat{' fron1 the Com- n1iss1oner of Corporations. then hl' \'IOla ted the la"·s of the Sla lc of C'alifornia." Norris s;dd "'l'hat'~ nc\·cr been 1nvesllgat ('d " 'l'oungcr. reat 1ing to :1 c· cus ation s that he kne°"' ;1hout the allege(! fraud but fai led lo lake nny action, said . •·even 1f the Slate of California hurl found out. about 1t. there was nc\'er ;iny reason for Hny district attorney 111 California to he involved part1cularly in this.'' SPECIAL: the million dollar look of a cashmere sweater from Scotland for 29.99 It's rruc! You can actually have the rich, real luxury of pure. 2·ply cashrncrc ar a price that won't tax yow budget. A special purchase • from a i a.moo$ n1U er hu made it pos6ible.. and a special price gives you either of two fabu lous, full.fashioned srylcs. The V ·neck is al ways a classic, and comc:s in navy, Aanncl grey or bottle gree n. The curdeneck, a perenni al favorite in navy or narural. Both in sizes small through extra large. Move up to the soft touch of cashmere ... ir's just 29.99 a"·ay. Men's SportS"-'Car ~' "" .. " >I I 1d ' • I • ~Fl ~~-~---~~11!, ,lj. I~ SA :\T,\ 1\' "' ,I~ SOI Tl I C( >,~~~,~ I ' ~ " Shop ~iond:1y thru Frid:1y, I 0;()() :1 .m. lO 9:30 p.1n. I Uu!lu .. I.. ~ \,1ni.1 1\,1,, l Saturday. IO:U()a.n1. to 6:011 p.m : SunJ11y, 00\)('I tu ~·00 p.111. l\ulJ,"I.., I .1 I f.t1·1,t, I .1,hu •n "'.p,1.1rl. ~-.11u N ,\\.1 111 :"-I rl11 ~.1111 .1 ,\n.1. ) 1 f·, l I I I 1 U) F.1,h1, ,n ~JU.Lrt B1...1(h ,1nJ J 111pl t 1JI. I .1 i l .1lit 1, '! 1 -~(J, I r - , 1 AG lt1\ll,\' P l l,O'I' E DITORl . .\I, P i\G F, • ·--· • . '~ ..... ~ • c lliegal Imntlgrants -· .·;.:'--'·.·· c ... • • • • • \\'t11•n l.t.·onard ~· 'h:.ipn1:Jn \\:J:-. co mm nndant ol' lhL· ~l ill'lllt' l 'u1·p :-., 1lt·h.·Jt \\~IS ~· \\'Ortl hL· rurcly U!->C'CI. l ~ul IHI\\", u:-. ('Olnrnis~ioncr or thl' Immigrat ion Hnil N:1tur:.il1zal 1t111 St.•rv1t(' 1n !ht• SoulhYiCSl he hus lx:cn for1 ·1·d In l'otll'l'<il· 1lcft:al in the hultlc to :-.101> an in1,1n s1on of :JllL'll :-. fl'on1 l\'!t·x11·0 . ' .. ' 1 'l'ht• lu:-.:-.t•?o. in d1r,,<·I t•nf11rl'<'ml·nt cffectivcncs . .., • ~. ·~ • '· • . .and 1111 :1~« 1J1'P hl·1nl!,ll·lt «111 :-.t'\'tra l f1 ·on1 s . . , I n the 1·11u1·1 .... I ht· !radii 1011al svstcn1 of roadt>lorks lo f'crr<.•l out ;d1cn:-. ;ind thcu· : ... n1uggl<.·rs \\'i\l .IJc flt"h;.1t<.•d l)l·fnl l' th<' hii.:tu'-.t h:.ir in lht..• land. l,csser <.:ourt :-. ha\1' rult..·d tli;1\ r:1ndon1 ruadblo<.·ks \Vithoul \\"arr;1nt nr pr11h:1hh• e:u1:-.c ;.ire uncnn~Utul1on;.1 I. 'l'ht• l NS h;.i s :1ppcalcd tu lltl· S11pl'l'lllc Court . S1n1d:Jr ruling:-. ~1r<.· hl'adcd for appeal on the deri:-.1011 hy fl•deral court ... th;.1t l~rd~1· l'atrol arrc ... t ... ur druJ! ~mu i.::.:lcr:-: foun<I clur1ng routine c·hcck!'i at th e roadblock ... :d !->O :ire lnic·nn:-;t11 utional. 'fhc l ~S 1n1 ;.1gl' i,..; :o,L•riously t;.iintcd hy J't..•pcatcd ~.-h:.1rgc·s IJC'l"ol'l' a l'oll,l!l"(':-.~1011al cnmn11ttcc lhat :j()mc ~1.ccnts •~1 1. thl· hurdcr are <·orrupt 1.1nt'I that felonies h;1 \.'C bf;> en cun1 rn it I ed hy ... on\\.'. 'l'ht• I :it e:o;t conc·L·s~ion <if <lcf c:.1t c· ;1 mc I ast \Vcek \\'he n t he I NS C(111fi r fn ed :1 pol 1 tY in err C'c:l for a n1onth \vhith h:ots di ... touragcd all hul a fe,~· police ~•nd sheriff a~cncics frorn holding illegal aliens for dcport<ilion. l1 cc;.1usc the l!ordcr flatrol is so und el'~t affcd and so short of fund s, the policy no\v is that agents clo not travel to police stations to pick up aliens <ir rested by loc:.il polite officers, except to pl aces onl y a f('\V n1i11utcs' dr1vt: fro1n a Border Patrol st<.1tion. 1'hc only hope for relief from the serious dilcn1ma will comt• next ~prin g \\'he n the first of hundreds of llC\V pat1·o lrn cn puid by a nt:\Y Congressional White House Dear Gloomy Gus Tightens Ethics Code ~·· J ACK ANDERSON \V ASf.ll NGTON -In the aFtc rmath of \Vatcrgatc. President Ford ha s or- dered a quiet tig htenint:" of ethical st:Jndards to kecr the \\'hite Jl ouse /rec of scanda I. \Ve have seen sn1nc or the secret paper""ork on the crfort. The ·doeument'S stress ··a break Y.'ith the Jf the President and the So\'iet J>re mi('r had SS'l's they could meet eyeball t o eyeball on neutral ground (Ice land or Gre<'nland I in under l\vO hours. I f the SST <.1ccompli shcd nothing more than th<it . it woul d be worth the cost. DIOGE NES '7'1 Gloomf G~s tommtftlS art 1~1>mi11td a, •••O.•I -llO ftOI ftf<on•"I' ttllKI Tl>t ••t..,, 01 t~t "'"'llMPH. S.1111 '"'" pt l Pf'"" kt Gloom¥ ti.,., ~.1,p,1111 .. 1. na-st Adm inis tration." Th e Prcsi- d en"&.~v1 s crs ~ire cager •;to ' .big.h~rthc fact that this is now the 1-'ord White Hou~e S\a{f ' and lhal \he r s id cnt h:.i ~ a ··personal 1 cnt to lhe hi ghest standard y,·ould be accompanied by "standard of co nduct rules.'' ~ Financial statements rrom everyone on the \\lhite !louse staff "'ould be updated and filed. -All \\'hite House personnel. both those nO\I' on the sl:Jff and those \Vho :\re hired, \\•nuld be cl.cared hy the .-;pccial prosecutor's ofrice. The pu r· pose, according to our While !·louse sources, is to insure that no one ta in- ted with Water ga te winds up on the President's pa yroll . . .. . .. , _. he same time, they hesit ate " to <idvcrLisc their nl'W et hica l cam- paign, "Son1e '>'"iii s~ it." they fea r. "as an t\'ent staged for public con· su mption -a sort of honesty rally Yo'ithout ball oons. ~(O\\•cver. if done with seri ous intent and minimal press f;1nfarc. \Ve thin k th is danger ean be 1 minimi zed." .• ~1 UN IJER TllE di 1·cc-t ion or the L Prcsidenrs nc\v staff clucf. Donald t Rum sfcld, the ~c nl O\'cs arc ten- • tat1vcly planned· Thl'rC \\"Ould bt.• <J ··rl'\"Jl'\I 1ng. upp:r :1d1n g :ind re rrl·~h1ng·· of lhe '"lrad1tinn;.1I prutcdt1r1~s for prc\"Cn- llng conflicts of 1nll·rc:-.l •· Th is 1~n't 1nlenclcd ··10 trap pt.•nple but tu cre<1\c an (lll J.:Oin~ :>l'll Slll\'il .v to lhCS(' probli.·ms ·· ~\t•rvonr \\ho "nrks 1n the \\'h1tc ·• . 11......... "'"" ,, ............. "·' '" ......... . :-.C'lors, \l'ht•th er un \\"h ilt· !louse rulls ilr dl·!:ttlC'd. \1 ould Ix> rcc1uirrrl t.n at- tend <.t :.laff l'Ollfc1'('l1l'l'' nn ('\hi (•;1l t·n11du1·t. 1'he l'r1·s 1denl hin1 :sclf 11 ould ilpt•n tht• l·nnf1'rrn1"l' "1\ ith <J fc:\v bru·f r1·rnark:-, along-thr lln1• of he1n i; ··c lt·;iner th;1n C':i1·s:1r'..; 11·1fe." 1'ht• r11nf1•rt•11rt• nol onl y 11·ould he rl'pt'alcd :1111a1.dl\ hut \\"uuld If(' \lclevlnpt•d fr,ir lh1· 111d01·1r111a 11nn ol t'l"l'l"Y nt•11 t:'!\1 • plu~ t' Stalt·nH·nts outlinin g •·1h1• in1ror· 1anrc of pr1qi1•r rnndur 1 ·· ~hould b•' deh1·crl'd 10 the ··t..'11t11·e :.1aff." 1'hi:-. -A review is already "in process" of th e proper di sposition or gifts to the Pirst f'ami!y and White !louse staff. The revie\v even extends to "gift gi\.·ing between White llousc person- nel." ' SOL 1\R SCANDAL: The o nl y inexhaust ible and nonpollutin g form of energy, heat from the sun , is being largely il'(norcd beca use it holds no promise of giant profits for the nation "s utility companies. This is the discouraging conclusion of a scrret Federal EncrJ!y Agency stud y on solar ener~y. one of a thick packet of draft docu ments \le have .. ht•>in<>•I nn """""" ··~""''' .,f th<> ent'rgy erisis. "PO\('ntially _ solar l"ncrgy eould nl:.tkt> a significant contribution to the goal of lo ngtl'rn1 energy self suffi cn- t".\ .... "s;1~s lhedocun1cnL nut Congress has au1horizr1I a pid · dli ng $75 Ill ii lion to study I he 11ucstion. 1\nd ··only minimal rt'SCa reh and sm:1Jl ft•:is1h ili ty studic.c; "ill be con- duett'd hY p1·ivate industry because the longr<.lngc markets are not con1- pctitive \Vith othe r research and develo pm ent 1nvcslmcnts," lhc • report predicts. appropriation start t.o work. Cha pmun expects to add them to the rront line lo \vagc a massi\'C counterattack. Perhaps then he can t l'1 im u victory or t"·o. Strange Justice /\ 27-year -old {>klahornan \\'as released from the l.os Angeles Central J a il last 1'hursday. I-le hat.I been Lhcrc. held \\'ithout bail, for 746 dH ys. .James Ray Russell 's troubl es began wh e n he '"a' c:1ccuscd or n1urdcring al\ elderly man in Oklahoma in J'\1;i f'('h, 1972. lie "'as a rrested in Orange County and brought lo the court of Judge Willian1 Murray for an extradition 11e;;1r1ng. \Vh c n Russell. who insis ted he had been at the I.ong Beach Pike "'ith £riend s on the night of the n1urder, passed a lie detector test. Judge ~furray ruled he could not be extradited and released him. A fe v• '''eeks later he w as re-arrested .in Los /\ngclcs Cou nty on the same extradition \\'arrant. Si nce then, for more than t\YO years , Russell has rC'posed in jail ,,·h ilc hls e<.1se became more and more c·nn1eshed in ;1 \Vebof lcg:.d technicalities. F'rcc at last on bail, follo,ving a barrage of rublicity. 11.u ssell \\•ill face another extradition hearini:: Nov. 8. 1'he ques tion here is not of hi s guilt or innocence. The fri ghtening thought is that any citizen can be locked up \Vithout trial, \Vilhout bail for more than two )·ears \vhi le la\vyers and courts \vrangle. And if all this is somehow legal. it is a grievous a ffront to jus tice. \Vhy have we not received assurance from so1ne voice of authority in the courts or the Dar Association that steps \Viii be taken to see that _it can't happen again'! .... . ' _; .. ···.• ... .• . -... .. , =· MOLES .. .~ .. ' . .. , . •'. . -. .. . ····~-·...:: ~A-4J ~,__. Colaunnists l'ieav tf1e Californi11 Scene Twilight for the GOP Moderates LOS /\NG ELES-11' th e-stat e Democratic ticket s11·eeps on Nov . 5 as ex(X'cled . one prominent California liberal Hc publi ca n 1vho ha s ge nerously given lime, ta lent and for- tune \\•ill quietly go to the loc al registrar and change his party af- rilt ation to indC'pendcnt. Ile ,,·ill not be alone. J\1any Jiberal- to-mod c rate Hcpublicans fea r an 01·cr\\·helming defeat of their can- didate for j!over· nnr. state control- ler l·l ouston I . Flournoy, niay be the last ga sp or l~iram Johnson - Ear l \\larren progre s si1·c Republicani sm. Indeed. this year·~ disappoi nting cam"paign has sho\\•n th e moderates deficient in bot h energy and voter appeal. TllUS, although reports of th e death of the Republican part y are .sometimes exaggerated, this ma y truly be the twil ight of the moder ales. Those who plan to drop their Republican affiliation see the pa rty becoming nn evermore ideological band of conservatives g uided by out gni ng Gov. Ronald Reagan. \Vhat's more. a Rcaganite Republican party pu rified of model'ates could be national in scope. This forecast contrasts starkl y wit h the eu phoria among Republican moderates earlier this year \\"hen a chain of C\'ents (including the indict- ment of Lt. Gnv. Ed 1teineckel made Flournoy the first California progres- sive Republican nominated for gove r· nor since 1954. \Vith lhe most liberal . . . ~<<&ll" \ll'r..CL Ill 11\."<tl IY a J;CltCl"l:HIOll, F'lnnrnoy's sup porters saw then1 - sclvcs selling a national trend. JUBtLi\TION 1vas premature. t~lournoy had nei ther grass roots con- stit uency nor fund -raising structurc-. !\lodcrate mone y men kept th eir Will- lets zipped li ghl. All that sav<'d 1'1our- noy from financia l suffocation \\'<IS thl' generosity-resulting from party loy alty-or "·ell -heeled Reaganitcs <inc luding even right-wing oilman llenry Sa lva lori l. Still more tellin g. F1ournoy's calm, ( EVANS-NOV AK ) rational and quintessentiall y moderate approach to problems seems ali en to today's ha rassed. deeply troubled electorate. Flour noy s imply cannot duplicate tne superheated alarm generated by his Democratic opponent, Secretary of State Edmund G. Broy,•n, Jr .. again st malodorous special interests. A Ph.D. in political science who taught at Pomona College before en- tering politics full time, Flournoy makes intelligent but unemotional arguments to \'Oters accustomed to tele1·ised political psychodrama. BEFORE TllEIR recent debate on statewide television, .flournoy was implored by aides 'to lash out al Brown. lte tried. When a capital punis hme nt question was asked. Flournoy uncharacteristically snap- ped : "l was voting 1orcap1ta1 punish· ment in the legislature when my op- ponent \\'as on a vi gil for Ca ryl Ches· sman. the murder-rapist." Out he quickly revert ed to form \\'ilh studious analyses or the issues. \Ve watched f'lournoy recently at the same site where we watched Rea ga n campaigning for reeleclion four years ago-addressing workers at the Rohr plant in San Diego. In 1970, Reagan entranced the blue col· Jar audience by d e nounci ng welfarism and espousing law and or- der. In 1974. the same workers were ' interested only in the JXlCketbook: hi gh prices and diminis hed job security -concerns which Flour- noy's balanced discussion of the eeonomy did not begin to satisfy. UOW llAR D the tirii.es a re ror moderates is shown by y,•hal has befa ll en Assemblyman William Ba gley, a powerful liberal Republi can force in the Je,gislature this past decade now seek ing to replace Ftour- noy as state controller. Bagley flail s his oppone nt. Assemblyman Ken Cory. !"or having accepted an eye-pop· ping S508,000 from t\\"O Orange Co urt.;.• \\•heeler-dealers to finance his entire c·a mpaign. Prominent Democrat ~. sickened by Cory ·s fin anc ial connec- t io ns. priv;.it el~-express th eir vreference for 8:1gley. . But that docs him precious littli• good in the face of an impendin g Demorratic s v<'ee p. One Democrat renov.1ned for his fundraising prowcs ... tried last week to raise a secret kittr for Bagley: h<' failed completely. Soon after,~·ard s. a fundraisi ng cocktail party for Ba gley in Los Angeles was cancelled for lack of response. SO the Republi ran party. here' a.;; elsewhere, grows s maller and mort..• conservative. Only one or ten nC\I." California \'Oters registered a ~ llepublieans this -year. If f1ourno~ and Bagley are sv.•ept under by tht"! Democratic tide. Republican rank:i. ""ill become still lea ner numerically <ind still purer jdcologically in th e months ahead. Strong Feelings Flaw Creativity One ot the paradoxes of creativity is that you must sincerely reel \\'hat you are writing, or painting, or com· posing-but if you feel it too strongly, the y,•ork y,•ill be fatally nawed. \Vhat yo ung people usually fail to understand -and perhaps only time can teach them-is that "artistic dis tance'' is required to turn out one's best work, in any field or expression. If _yo~.a~e ~oo detached, the work -.: .. , , 11;::. uluc 1urct: ur conv1ci1on; tn1s fa ct can be easil y appreciated. What is harder to realize is that if you are too e ngaged, yo ur undisciplined feelings ruin yo ur control of the sub· jcct. EVEN IN y,•riting this daily column -which is a relatively low form or arlistic expression-I have found throughout th e years that y;he n I felt most passionately about a subj ect y,•as the worst time to write about it. Emotional he at must be conducted through :i cool "'ire to be its most ef- ~ (SYDNEY HARRIS ) rective. As a dramatic example, most people im agine that .Jin actor who gives a tremendously moving perfor· mance is really "feeling" his part ... ;,;, .. ii L:11o: 1::111u1 iuna1 1ervor at ni s command. This is absolu tely wrong. Every pe rformer I have talked lo has said precisely the opposite. \\1HEN AN artor most "feC!ls'· his part is during rehea rsals: it is then, e\"er, that he gets into the skin 'of hi s character <1 nd shares his profoundest emotions. But the minu te! th e curtain rises on the play itself, the actor must bC! cool and detached, even in his most pas - sionate scenes. The \VOrst acting, in- deed, is done by those who become loo involved and lose ~he "artistic di slan· l a nce" necessary to convey verisimilitude. \Vhat \\·e call ''ha m- miness" or O\"er-acting comes fronl mispJa·ced fer vor morr than from ·technical ineptitude. I RECEl\'F. many Ctou many/ manusc ripts during 1hc year from a sp iring wri lers. !\lost of them imagine that because their v.·ork is ··~inrJ>r<>" ,..,,:i ,i,.,.,.1,, t .. h"""to •L.~~~c-~~ has artistic nierit'. ·1~~l -~·hi 1e·;·g~ \\'Ork must be sincere, a si ncere work is not necessarily good. And th e stronger the feeling· at the time it is v.'ritten. the worse the artistic effect is likely to be. Ev en non·creative fun cti onaries. such as surgeons .ind policemen. must preserve <i "professional distan- ce " from th eir \~·ork in order to do thei r best; thei r personal feelin gs must not control the exercise of lh<:"ir craft. It is skillful n1 a~lery of emotion. not subjection to It. that marks tht• true professional. Biggest Bank Failure Cost the Public $1.75 Billion \\'i\SllJ'.\'.r.TO.'\ 1\I lhrf<' p rn 1111 1'lll'~da~. Oe\Obl'r n. Hll'Y 1'1h{1t lhl' old ~·r;tnk ll ll i":J\ion :t \ flank fiO"U .1! ~I l'il:>l 10 the puhh l' nf t hl~ :--llll\t'nrl nus :-.11 111 (11 ,11 h•a..,t SI 75 l>1tl1t111 Thr f1n.1I rl'c kon1n i::. 1r \vc ·rl' t·1·t·r lnld tt, 1n:iy· b1• S2 b11l1on 11 hir h \\Ollld l'IJU<ll ;1h1111! 111 1.ockht..'1'cl dl._.i ... .... :1!1 till' n1on1·\ ni id1! I e -in eo 111 l' I ;J 'p .t \" t ' 1'... :1 I ,. •"XJll'1'\~·1t lit p.11 "hou l'I t>r1'!-H l\·11 t l'ord 's r, p('l'("!'ll1 .!>II rt :-. x II In 'h ,. ;1 IJ p r 11 \ ,1 I 11 I t ·41n;:r1·~ .... • 'J'he t'rankhn lail111'l' 1, the l :.irJ:"<'~t ..,jn~le ~urh 'h11J" 1·l·rk 1n •Hl r h1 ... tur) . hut dur1nj! 1hr<if' rn1111th" and n111nth .; I h.1t t hl' 1•;1 rt· a,.., \I "' I :1\,. 1n l! ".!Irr nnd .i.:01nJ,! do\\n. 1u1 l·;uuhr\ 1•\:pl;1naunn h:1s h1•111 nff1•l'l'd ~'' In 11 h\ !hi: ~\·dt r~d ltl':<-l'r\ t• p11nJ114.'<I 111 ~I ~.'\ h1I l1nn tu h1·1·11 II .1lli1.1I ;1 nil 1;111 ... •·lt ri11\/att IJ,111k:-. 111 1•·1111 lht• hul k 11n11thrr S225 milhon rnnlrilll•·d 11\ 1ht• F1•1l1•r;1 I 'tlt·~l·r\(' H\ ",1\' nf 1·'i plun.11tnn \\l' 11• hel'n rn11•rL1111 1•<l "t1h Li lt·..,''' .. rn 1 ~\t'r ll dh~n f111 .1nt·11•1 :--, 1n ... uh111d tr1J\,. C'I 1·ks :.tnil 1h·~111•1 <Jh' c.111ihlt·, 1.1 - ' for<'tgn cxchan,i:c spcrulation. L.atcly the <'X ('USe has been that Franklin \\":l S :l ll l'.'<lraordinarily badly ntanagcd t•nterprise. and Iha!'~ say111j! someth ing for :1 n indu!ltry Y.lurh h:1s a rt>putativn for profli gate ovl'rht·ad :11111 c"Pl'nsive ineffi ciency. 1\ rh1ser look ;.it 1:rank l1n su~)lests that lhl• bank look an cnorrnou s hcalin~ on tax·t'X('n1pl municipal hon· ds. Tht-pnssibd11y thal franklin ma_v ha ve hOuJ.!hl lht'Sl' honds as a r~·sult nf c1u1•st1onah lc rl·lallonshq1.> with lhc poht1c111n'I. s114111sonnA lhcm <loe~n·1 St•('nl lo h:.t\"t' ht•(•n ill\'l'Stl!!:Jlt'll. ln Hny l'\'C'nt th1•sl' :i.1'eurilies :ire curr('ntl y ('llJ0~1n::.: a m;irkct v:1l1u.• uni>' :-.lt~htl~· h1 ~hcr th11n bonds issu<'d h~ the-l;i ~l (.'z:ir of llus~ia Yl'l :u1olht'r rt•:ulin A of "'hal v.·t'nt on at Franklin 1r1sp1ft':s th<' thou~ht that hunrlrt•d., nf rhilho11s "ere lost on bad bu:.1nl•ss loans. TllF:SE COl:LO. C'onct'l\'ilbl~. have bt•1•11 :-."'t'<'lh('art deal~ hetv.·C'('n l"IQr• rn"l''' and lt•nd t'r, 11r tl\C"t' bad lo:i n'i. may 1•vrn ha\'t' l}t'('n mndc al th(' hc h<'"I of the Frd1~r:d Rl".'l.C rve Board il sC'lf \\'c kno"· 1hat 1n nth1•r inst:u\l'f:"S IJr .t\r1h11r Burn.,. llH' tloard '~ ch.1ir mnn, h.1s adm1llrd hr h:1 ... "1'11 rour11~cd " lrenrl "pr('~sured ··1 h:1nks • ( VON HOFFMAN ) to lend money to those notoriously hig h-risk, low -yield enterprises called Real Estate In ves tment Trusts. Nevertheless there is an offi cer of th(' lJnitcd States govCrnment who is sup po sed to audit and ovcrs1•e . n;1tfon:.lly chartered h:ink s In nl :lke :s ure they aren't alJoy,•ing their )!recd :i nd foo lishness to bring the rOQf down on th cn1 un cl us . llis name is J;1mcs £ . Smith :ind he is and has bcl'n the Com- pt roll er of the Cu rrency for the last 15 1nonths. Nothing on the rCcord shows that !Ur. mlth did anyth ing about F'r:;anklin until it was belly up in red ink. IT WAS TllEN TllAT Dr. Burn~ beJ:;an mo\•1n)l hundreds of millions into rrank hn :1t subsidi r.cd Interest r:itrs. 1\ (';111 ;it the tiffil' to the Board's 11ubllt reh1lions of(ice elicited the slnl<'mrnt th ;1t "·e shouldnl worry. thnt 11nly high Rr:1de securitie~ \l."C:re IX'in~ .1<.'C<'ptcd as eollalerul ror lhe.'iC monsl rous loans. No. they said, it wai\ unclhical. ille~a l . imprbpcr, in ap· • propriate and fattening to re\leal what even the general nature of I.his col- lateral might be. Jt turns out it was junk. The succes- sor bank which wants to take over the remains of Fra nklin -with a $150 million government loan at sub!>idizcd interest rates -has told the Jo'ederal 11ulhoritics th al they can keep most oC it, thank you . The new bank will pick through this trashcan or bad paper :ind pluck out the fe"' decent loans left in J"r:inklin 's oorttolio. 1'hese gy r~ltions Wercn·1 executed lo protect the small depositor. On the day that f'ranklin went blu1> it h.ad fl20.000 deposi tors. all but 6,000 or whom y,•cre fully insured up to the $20.000 maximum by the t'ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation. \Vho we.re the Other 6,000 with the interest- bcorin.i:i certificates ol deposit, the ones who are being 53\'ed by this operation'! \Ve don't know. Rep. llcn11· S. Hcuss I 0 ., \\ri~e.) has been prcs!!ing a retietnl Or. Hurns ror the name~. If they urc ever made puhlic. in all likelihood they'll turn nut lo he unin - sured corporate uccounL" which have been rceeivin.R very hi.11;h In terest IC;llc~. prohably .iround 1'1 percent. TllE REASON th at they clo get such interest rates -unllkc most or us with our smnll check ing accounts -is that they aren't insured al'ld are su1>· posed to be taking a risk in putting so much money in th e bank . The Federul '" Reserve, howeve r, wasn't created to ttB\'C corporations rrom the con- seq uence or gambling: to get high in- terest rates fro m unsound banks~ By doinc so. l)r. Burns htis signaled com· pani cs everywhere lo throw prude nce out the window 11nd play roulette. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. \Yttd. PMb.:i.sher Thomas Keeui/, Editor Barbara Krt1bich . Edilor10/ Page tdilor Monday, Octobcr28, l914 because all bets \\"ill be covered b\/ \Vashington . · Now the last shocker. This mess of biodegradable bonds and uncollc c· table loans ha s been dumped on the Federal De posit Insu r ance Cor- poration, the agency thut i.~ supposl'd to protect the small investor. Tn hii; honor and cr ed il , the rumor in banking ci rcles is that FDIC Chair man 1-~rank Willie has rought a lo:;ini,: battle against Or. Burn~ from the start .• The ~llorial ptlge or the Dally rilo~ seeks lo ln rorm and 1limulale ~aders by presenUn1t oo thi11 page diverse rommtntary on loplcs of in· lcrtsl by ~yndirated columnists .and ca ttoonist5, by 11roviding a rorum ror readers· v1cy,·5 11nd by pn.'!lentini::: lhtli newspaper·~ np1n·10M and 1dei1to1 on <'urrent lnpic11. Th<' tditorial opinion.~ or the D~lly Pilot uppe11r only in the e<11torial column ;1t the lop nf the p11ge. Opin1(1n:, "xprc!\s~d hy tht rolumnbt~ and 11.'ltcr V.1'11en are their own an(! nu ~ndn~tment of I heir \'ICWS hi the D1uly Pilot sl)Quld ·he infert(..'tl. \ I Monday. Oc1ooer 28 197• • .. Rape Slaying Trial Raises Major Issues • Hair Slaves, Go Free! UPI lt!.,..lo DEf,E NDING SELF? Inez Garcia Cllt0>h ... k1ll'fllf M•11ilw """'' fl10NTF.H t:Y . Tu•o basic l e~<1 I issues arc !>pothghtt>d a!> defense al- tor~cys map ttn appeal fol· lowing a stormy trial and tonviclion here involving rape. -Should a won1a n be treated with leniency if un- der emotional duress she l<1ter kills he~ attacker'! -llow can a victim prove rape actually occurred \vit h.ot~l hum ilia tin g qucstton1n g by police a nd lawyers'! • TRIED AND convicted on charges or second degree murder \\'US Inez Garcia, by a jury or seven u.·omen and five men. Al :.1 1nonlh-long. often turbulent trial. she def1 an tly admitted killing 01)(' or two me n s he 11ccu:-.l'd of ra ping her 17 n11null':-. earlier. Ha cking fl1r s. Garl'ia in NEWS ANALYSIS her claim or acting under duress is u ·coa litioo of feminist groups. U f: )o' •:NS •:-LA \\'V •:K Charll•S Garry argued that a:-. ;1 nl1t1 ga ling <'ircun1- stanre !\1rs . Garcia ..icled "''hilc undt'r pos tatta('k •·trauma." But 1n passing sentenct>i Judge Stanley Lawsdn' ~leclarcd . "'You :ire saying !\lrs. Garcia had a perfect righl to eXC'CU te ht'r ut- tackl'rs. If this is conC('dcd, u•here do you dra w the lint•'! Is anyone whose hon1c is ran::iacked en lilied to go out and kill the hurglar1!" /\s to whether s he was at:- She maintains she "'as exercisin g her legitimate right of se!f-defense: she fe e ls th e \aYi fal ls to adequately pro!>ccutc and----------'--- convict rapi sts. • lually :.i ll ;tt·kt•d. ~1r:. (;,u r1a ':. ~upµortt•rs ;1c·f'Pptt·d .11 rucl' vah•t• her t·h11n1 th .it she W:.tli ulthouj:h 'ht' h.1d nu indeppndl·Ol \\ 1\1\l'''''' and flri;l told poln·1· ~ht· \\,1:. not atluckcd. \11'\lpHlrll~ .11l10ll~ 1h1• :.t•\·1·r ;1l ·hunlirt·d 1ouni.: \l11n11·n at ,1 111·111011~1r:i1u111 on lht• d;I,\' uf ~~llll'l1l't11i.: \\h ill' "omc· :-.uuntli·1I 111..t• \ 11.til:11t\t'S Ul'~ln )! p1'11 .11\' \1•ni.:1·anr1· nn r ••lll'l'. ot hl' r:.; "t rt·~st·d n1·1·1\1·d Jci;:1slation to l'llse lhl' phJ.:h! of rJ\Jt' \'tl'l In\~. ltld yoorwft ot tM ,~ 990"Y ot ..,...,,, Mw _... .. ~ of -••c: ,....., lt<t-" & Mw '•"-cpdy Mti.-4 ._.. tltrM bit!. Lri VI -CHKl,.t. Y" wltti ,...., tel• .... ttyti.f. IMf 9..., ,,_ ~ MCI tr.d!Mtt. Ow ..... c .. •. W.Wft' cwt .. wmh _, -· .,.. fM H1h ..-... Go-4 fot •7 .... ...y MW. AltA, Ho>.~ ,,l"'lll.ir"' W•••· No "'°""'"· .. ,-.. , .. ..., ..,..., ....... to Mt V-ll•lr epitl. Tlt<t -twlil ,.t..+W Mlet ••"Y llMll CJf Miil' li!ft itt IMtt.OC)t to rT'ft.i to ltiioM wlw '°" Ille• It. W• -._ ...,.h.. A lltttr bit Mtt.r tlMMt tlw .,...., tM•tl Rex Harrison's Tragedy • WE QUOTE PRICES • • Told in Autobiography J U 0 (;I·: 1.,\ \\':-ill:-.; refused a dcft•n:.t' rnution lo rt•fh1t·e tlH' t·hari.:t· to n1;1n- OVER THE PHONE ANYTIME .. sJ;iug!He r. llt· t·allt>d !\lrs. 1-liggil)s in the New York (;arCia "a chingl•ruus JJl'f· production of "My Jo'a ir son'' and r1·fu ~t·1 t hl'I' Lady," t-.1i:;s Kendall con1-freedom on hall. 11 (' :-.t·nlt·n· plained of headaches and ced her to fi\ t' ) l'ars·to-l1fc CHfCM THESE SUPER SALE SPECIALS-,_ , .. Neutrogena Acne Soap Bar .....••..•.• $1 .50 Earth Born Shampoos. 12 oz ...• _ ...... $2.09 Noxzema Shave Creams. 11 oz ..••..••. $1 .39 A&D 01ntmenl, 4 oz .......•... _ ...•.•.•• $1 .64 .,_ .... ,,... $1 .25 $1.89 $1 .19 $1.45 , ......... LONDON CAP) -Rex Harrison. the breezy star or •·My Fair Lady." says he put on his greatest perfor- mance lo keep Kay Kendall, h is third wife , from knowi ng she was dying of· lueukemia. tingan. ?TIC of Britain's top pl ayu'r1 ghts , to \\•rite a pla y, "In Praise of Love," about a man faced u'ith the s~mc tragic. challenge. 1-lar· r1son, 66, will appear in the lead \•/hen the play opens in W:aBhington next month. It "'ill move late r t o New York. lassitude . She underwent impr,isonnll'll l. blood tests al the l·larkness t-.1any of tht' mnrl' than \OU Pavilion in New York. A u·on1en "'hO tra\Clt•d dailv 2700 E. Coast Highway at Fernleaf, Corona def Mar · The comed ienne and dan- cer died in 1959 al the age of 28, ne\'er knou·ing "'hat u·as "''rong. The star, married now for t~e riflh time, met !\1iss Kend a ll ~·hilc married to Lilli Palmer. lie said fli1iss Kendall. a flirtatious for- me r c horus girl , had a vitality and joy in !i'Ving which "infected me as nothing ha d ever do ne before." doctor s umm oned Har-fron1 San f'r ;1nl'i:.co to thC rison, but y,·as hesitant to !\lontcre)· eour1rnon1 111 .'UP· tell him what was "·rong. port of ~trs -,i::art•1a \\anted ··1 re ass ur ed th e moreen1phas1:-.putun"hat dedicated a nd priest-like tht•,\' c all('<t ;1 11 un1an's AMPU PARMlt-IC. IN REAR Houn -9:10 • 6:00 Doily Clowd Sundciyi and HMidityt 644-7575 . Ha rrison s aid doctors wa rned him that t-.t iss Ken- dall must not be told of her illne:ss. lie kept the secret until the end two years la1er masking personal agony in his own flip and frivolous way. old man th at I wantedtoac-KEPT TRAGIC SECRET lc ~itim a le !'1 g h1 nr :-it•lr cept responsibilitv. for Kay. defense Ac tor Rex Harrison • whom I loved \'ery much," ,-------------~'~•~t:_:t~h~c~c~e...:."~'~··~··~· -"'"-"-'1 HARRISON TF.LL.S the story in his a utobiog raphy, "'Rex." published by the t-.1ac~fillan Publishi ng Co. The story of Hex and K:1y inspired Sir 'l'erencc !{al- llARRISON AND ~1iss Pa lmer parted, and Rex and Kay became constant companions. Late in 1956, after 1-lar:- ri son's s uccess as Professor Some Women Police 'S .--.... uperior to Men' ·SAN l'KANCISCO <UPI) -A researther s ays u•omen police officers can be as efficient as men, and m entioned a female offi cer u·ho threw a 250·pound drunk to the grou nd and ha ndcuffed him. Researcher Peter Bloch said a two-year study in Washington, 0 .C showed that women officers were in .o;ome cases, superior to men. ' He said the women tended to try to prevent arrests bv· talki ng drunks into going home and that the fe mininC touc h helped calm persons leery of search procedures. The study u·as sponsored by the Police Foundation, a non· profit organization funded by the Ford Foundation. He spoke at .-. news confere nce called by Public Advocates Inc. t.o announce U.S. District Court hearings on the use of ('Crlain physical tests. Attorneys say the tests a re d.csigned "to keep women out of the San Francisco Police Department." . • Harri11on wrole. "So he told me then that she had an in- cUrable disease, myeloid leukemia, a nd had a life ex· pcctancy o r about '"'0 years." "A WJIOLF. VISTA of agony stretc hed before me," he added, "and yet I felt prou(j t hat this doctor had given me the task of looking artcr her." Rex and Kay were mar- ried in New York on June 'f~I _j;'..-.1-l.U 23, 1957, a nd he set out to 11 keep her from knou•ing her rate. She needed regul ar blood tests, so he used the pretext that her lifelong anemia needed constant checking. Once while driving lo ,the "Harrisons' holiday home in Portofino. Italy, Kay picked up part or a n Italian magaiirfe ·and said : ''Look al this rubbish. They s'eem to be s a y ing 1 've got leukemia." '• , ..OBVIOUSLY. THEY mean anemia.·· llarrison replied. Whe n he r condition became desperate, she was broiighl back •.to London from Italy. She d ied a week later. Coast'&deril's old friend is back0witha • newawinn nlan. <:;Jr--' - • 1·be Dunny Runl'h.J 11~11lfK'n .111 .1cco11111 for·• ch1l.t.1~11J he OC-.con1cs ;1 nicn1hcr. Not only is il :1n l'll'\t' way for you lo gel chll1lrtn into the s:iving h:1bi1 e;1rly. the Dunny Bu nch accounl c;i n ~gin :1 regular rnonthly s:1vings program lh:it make.~ ~urc money is available when they grow up. For college, for 1ravcl, for their own fin:incial sccurily. Anll ror now, the ~id~ ge l a Bunn}' !lunch Kit full of free. informative nnd educational gifl5, including a b:ink and R n1cn1hcr,h1p card. If )Otl h:n•c :1ny qut:.tion~ ju'! c:tll or .~top fly the Bunny ~unch ll cudq11artcr~ al your local C'D>l~I of'llcc. ' . ' COAST FEIERAL SAVINGS COAST·FEOEAAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES NEAREST YOU: \.M 4flfeltl 1111111 Ollk:I : Ill~ Ind Hlilt:11) fl:)].1351 • Wll111lt1: l9Xl W1l~nl1• Blwl (II G•1ll'lfl•O Pl I"''!~ 1~113 l'" ,,.._. .. , CMI Ct111tr: Zlld •nd 8r~<:1w1y (21'1 ~·1102 • h"rtf D1I .. ~ t \Ml !IDUth "-!Y Of 1'13} <.\;' W:' M•ll~' U!OD Not111 Vtfiftonr t11 31 66:> 11~1 • M•11t111tkttl M.etl' !II H~llll119!Qll C...1~1 Jlltl ti")/ l(M 1 PtllOlll!ll Cltr. &t50 ¥811 NU'll 81"«1 1211) 89'2·1111 • l1r1 ... •: 187$1 VtnlUfl 811'11 (2131'3'5 W.,!t 011/cas lhtO(lfll'lout Cfl1/01f111J See yout t>hOne dircc/oty tor oll'lef 1ocnrlon.~. & • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ! AMERIC~§ NOo 11 ! ~ ICE CREAM PARLOUR i . ~ ·•****************************** • COMES TO KEWPORT FR~EWAY AND GARDEN GROVE FltEEWAY Conic into our nc'v Parlour. Fc:l'\l on i:·arrcJl·, f.1111::1;;11~ fnunt Ji n f;111t:i.sies. :i.nd tun1111y stretching menu concoction.:; li\...t.." tilt: hirtr"it. ht:st last ing han!:!Cr· bers C\!.'.:T t() ti ckle your rib. You 'll ha'c ;1 \l',l-J"X1J)P111~. kni.::c-stapPin g time you'll never forge t. lt"s a froli cking. r~·,ti\i..'. r1c!..y tir!.. place th at"s fun for fan1il ic;;. fricnd"-Cvl'ryonc \\ho cnjo~c. ~' h ;qip~ place :ind lu'\t pl.Jin fool i~h· ness. /\nJ. d011 ·1 forgi.::t. Farrell's gi\l'' ~c111 .1 frcl' ... unJ~1c on }ClLir hirthday. So. conll' 'l't: u' 'lJOn. F;irrl.'ll's lovts Or.1n g1.:. 01.1n~c ln\'t:'\ F.1rri.::1 r~. ·MEET All.TE . JOBISOI ! ! ! sTonE nouns NOON ON OCTOBER ~9th ONLY AT ~ lcnday.Thu r<doy Friday.Saturday S1111J.1y 11 :10 a.111 .-l I p.m. 11 :30 3.nt· I ~1.111. i'oon-11 p.m. FARRELL'S 1 .. • -. 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I Sc\•cral s1}e;1kcrs, along with :1 number or other I agcncics, h ave suggested that 41chicvt·n1t•nl of those ,i:oals will not only he costly, but will crcal<> an incrt:as.:·d thrcul of :11r pollution fro1n treatment plH nts --clean "·ater for dirty :11 r . <Jnc e lh e rc1Jort i s f1na lizcd and adoplccl by the \Yater <1uaHty conlrol boa-rd , priort11cs will he ·"t'l for al· JOC'al1on or stat(' and rooerul granl m oney lo various SC\vagc treatmenl eonstruc:- t ion proc r :..ms, Njcklcn ~atd. \\'ATER QUALITY board planner s have estimated that the \\'atcr needs of the r11'l'I' basin ;irca will in- 1·r1·•1 ~1· ·IU Pl'fCl'll\ hy lhc ~t·ar ~voo tu nt«1rl~· ;1 n1illion .u·r1•-ft•t·l pt•r ~·t•;1r :\1 (1.-..\ or thl' U!->ag'-' \.\'Ill he 1n ()r;ingc County Plannt·rs 1\arn lh;.it ;,is demands 111· erease, 1vatcr qual decline unless steps arc tak e n lo preserve the quality. ~ ... -o 1., n•, ,1 .. •'""', , '"'·'"" ~~ .,.,,., ~·~n n•~nn<'"''"'" ,n<I "'" 'J" "' '''""'! 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Water problem s such us high bucteria counts, high levels or mineral contcnl, Pair Will Face Trial wastewater conlamination of usab le water. heavy runoff pollution and other s can only g·ct \\'Orsc unll'ss In Hunting ton F d .')()me of the plHn guidelines rau are impleme!lted. plannt·~·s warned during a public hearing last f"riday. CARL SHELDRAKE PHOTOGRAPHY SP EC IALIZ ING IN PICTOR IALS and PEOPLE H UN DR EDS OF PHO TOGRAPHS 4x5 to 40x72 QUAL ITY L I THOGRA PHIC PRINTS20x30 -S6 .95 ·~Y• ....... nl, F•><h••t n "'' ....,, , • .,.~ M (0< .... (" l•Q""• 8o ... " ..,~ ........ ""~ '"' • D eaths Elseivhere ritIA!\11 (APl --Janu·~ ·''· Cox Jr., 71, ho11rd c h<urn1;1n o r the Cox l::nterpri:.l'S i'll'"':.papc r publishing f1rn1 ~•nd Cox Broadeustin g l'orp,, d1l'd Sunda\' artcr an .-xtcndcd il!nt•s:.. ;rhl' eom· p;ill~' ()\\'ll:. ncV•l-Pilllt'I'' Ill r 1t>rifh1 and (lh111 l'I. t:\' E L.i\ :-\ I)' ( )h Ill (,\I'' Thonias J. llerht•rt, i9, former Uhro ,t.:Ov.('rnor, !->l<itP Supreme (.'our\ JUSticc and :.t<1tc :ittorney ~l·ncr:il, died Saturday . In 19-lG he upset incumbent J)emocr:iltC' Gov. Frank J . Lauscht•. but "·as dl'fl'ated b.\· LauschC' 1n his bid for reelection 1~·0 ycari; latl'r. SAN f'RA:'\CJSCCJ tAPi A n1ll1lar\· funer;1I '" schcdulcrl \\"l·dr1t•:-da\ 111 llonolulu for .'lf'l\it1 I.. ~vine, 57. eh11·t c•x1•1·u11 11· officer for Fiht·rhu;ird Cnrp J-lc died Sat u rda ~ S,\'.I/ FR,.\!\'l'ISC!) 1 l l'l 1 ('harlt•s \\". 1111:.t', !i!.I. ;1 rt>t 1r1:d 11c1· pr1·,1dt•n! 11f l 'nlled St;ttt·:. 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I "" S• _ ,10 M">-:! ,.,.i,, .111es -·-BAL TZ-BERGEROt< AJNERAL HOME ' <'{) ,.., '.\" >..J •o Mt··.,1 /,/l •;I.I ,0 i,•16 /4.'4 " -·- BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY -· - DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY '',)' -·-McCO RMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY I J l 1· i •1 !;' t .: '·' -·-McCORMICK MISS ION MORTUARY ' .. -·- PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C, '' 'I '" I~."'"·" j . ., I \ .'J -·-Pffl( fAMll Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 78f1I f I f. -·- SMITHS' MOaTUARY " '!.--- 711W.17th St., Costa Mesa -Suite 9-B '.'.:\.\'r f\ .\.\/\ 'l'v.o <or SIO,OOU on ()Co t. ti, 19i:i .. ----.:.... ____ :_ ___ .J... ____________________ _ rnt•n ~u·cused nf :.v.1ndl1n.1-: and !\I orri s ho u g ht "~I ;1n 8·1 ~car ullf llunt1ngl on ,,leers for SH.5UO a rnonth Bt';Jl·h rnan ,1n1I h::. nur"t(• later 1n addition to buying out of m ore th:in $21.0CWl in S8,500 worth of stock in the I Body language. We'll give you, a whole new vocabulary. :111 alleged t•altle feeding l"irst Trading Company, . fraud ha ve been ordered tu Why bulge when you can curve? Especially, when you could fa ce trial Feb. J, 19i5, in f T IS a 11 cg e d that . be as trim and slim as these people. Dieting can help. Bui. diet (Jrange Counl;.t Superior neither the catt!e pastured alone isn't enough. You've got to firm up your body to Court J 111 I-looker· Ariz.· or l_he eliminate flab. We can help you do both with exercise .ludgc E\'(•retl \V. Dickr>y .'l't the trial date on eh:1rges of grand theft and 11ola!in j! :.late corporate 1·11111 ·~ for Hobert Daniel Hill. 18. of 182:31 Bayberry \Va y . l rvihe. and Charlt·~ l!;.iy Gish. ::!~. of the f';lrk Nt•\\·port .\parlmt•nt,.., !'\1 •11·port llc'ach. shares were o"·ned hy 11111. • • Buth men and llich:ird progr~ms and.sugge~ted patterns for we!ght loss. Th~ most 1•. Gr a y. 54 , he ad o f modern exercise equipment and pro fessional superv1s1on will Grayco Investments. Inc., help you change the look. the shape an~ the texture of your Sl'nt t sd a le. Ariz.. \Vere body. There are even Sauna, Steam, Whirlpool, Sun Room named recently us defcn-and Swimming Pool facilities to keep you firm. slim and trim_ (tanls 1\·Hh International You'll look greal, feel great. Remember, you don't JUS I get a l'ommodit ies of Nc.v.·µort shape; you get in shape. Make yourself a promise -Galt today! .11c~eh 111 :1 69·cou~t federal There are 5 different programs-one to suit the needs ~nd1ctmcnt cha r Jpng fraud of each individual person, Both n11•n \1 Cre ordered 111 return lu Judge l >1ek1·~ ':> courtroom Jan. IU ror ;i pretrial hearing. lltll i:. free on his promi,..e 1n the s ale of C'att l c futures. PUBLlC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESI tl.t.ME STATEMENT loll""'l"9 penon is "'°'"' ~1111s lu appl'ar \\ hile Gish i:-11'' U-'llVERSAL AUTO SALES OF hc.W Ul CU~lutly v.·ilh b;.&i:I COSlA ME'tu ~6 Uffl!OI"' 01"4., Cm.II :.l'I al $2rl.1MIH "'"'· C•lllO<'n!t mu .. ('llARG I·::-; \\ E ltt-: r1l~fl .1~a111~t h11lh rn t•11 t'oll1J1\'1hg 1 11 1 1·~t1 g ,1!1011 nl tht• alll'gl•1l ..,\1111 dl1 1H.: of \\'orltl \\':1r I lt'l<'r:111 l'rc,..ton :\l nrri.~. XI. :n1d hi ~ nursP. Buhy Bond. 70, \1 ho hnth !11c <11 lhl· Skanrli<t ·rra1lc r Par~. lti l !I Bolsa Ch1 t a H11ad . Huntington Bc;n:h_ :\c 1\port Uc aeh police \11\11 1de111 1f1 c d lldt ;1 ~ prt•s idl'nt of both lntcr- n:1\1on:d t :ornrnu<tities r~x · f·h:1ng-e. l nl', ;,ind the F1r:.l ·rrading L'om p o nr. -15i0 l'.1111 pus !)riv(', :.aid the 1·oup l<> ru nt<iclt·d 11111 1hn111gh a ne\\·~paper :1d - \l'f l 1:-\'mt•nt ttu1t :1\lracted tht'll' Ullt•n •:.l :ind 1hP1r 111 1t•:-t!1l Cl\I, ue11•v ee11. 1n w. s1-nun1 or., Alladen1. CalH<11n1• 91001. T••• 01.11•neu ·~ t-1,1c;ted ov '"' lnt1iw1dt1M H~nrv 8011 Tiii~ s1a1emc~t wtt• liltd wotn lh~ CO<.l"'Y Cler~ ol 0rtt"9~ Count1 Q " Or.tobtf 17, l9U F31W5 Punli,t.ea 0•1"9f C1M11I Dally Pil~I. OC!ot>cr 11. ?!. dnO Novem~r '· I!, 1911 JU!·1' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUttMESS lllAM• STAT•MINT Tiie' IPll-lng ""on II doing bustn111 I S: Fll UCTUS FUNQI, JOS Mtln, 81 tbot, C1Utornl• 9'1 .. 1. C"-ryl Mty, 1111 Octfn Fnw1!. H•WPOl"I lltacn. C1Utornlt. Thi• IJ\tll"'H 11 . cond!XllCI tty .,, lno:tlwklu11 c111rvr L. M•v Thi• s•.,•fTl4'nt '"''' tned willl lilt C0<.0n1v C~·-of O••rive Counly °" Oc1obtt' 11, !t71, >UIM Pul>h1Md OrlfllJe· (!Mid Olll'f Piiot, OclDlll• 11. :II. 11-.d Hovambet" •• II , 1971 lfn·1• PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~~~~-- 'l"IH ·~ ';1id i\1 r ~ 1 ~1t1;.:l11 !","ti /11•,111 pf 1 • 11211 l\tllHJ SUl''E IUOll (OUIT OF THE catflp ST4TE OF C4llFOllNIA FOii THE COUNTY OF 0114NGE H• . .lllMO Newport Ma11 J aile d For Dru gs OllOEJI TO JHOW CAUSI FOii CHANGI! 01' NAMIS In !l!tt M1tttr of 111' Awhc1!i0t1 e! M411( KEVIN H+JNKAl'llL!All, •n •dul!. MICHAEL ICEITH HU Nl(AP IL L IAlt , In •111111' I ELEANOR P. WYNNE, on bthalf MICHELLE ICELLY H+JNl(APJLLIAR, I M!!lef', F..,. Cht"9t Df Nanlft. T"°' •PPllC~Tlon ol MAllC I( EV IN HUNICA,.ILllAR, MICHAEL I( EI TH HUNKAPILLIAll. Incl ELEANOlt P. WYNNE, on btlllll of MICHELLE ICELLV HUNKAPILLIAR for (~Inge ol ~•m11. n1vi1111 bteft' llltd In Cwr1, S,\1\ l'.\ ·\.\,\ Slt'llht'n "'" 11 •-•flno ''""' •aid 1~Uc1llOl'I !ht! MARC KEVIN HUNKAPlLLIAll, l\!1chaC'I :-ipra1t1. of NC1\J1'1rt MICHAEL KEITH H+JNK APILLIAR •NI lk•;1(•h h;1 ~ hrcn scntt'rlt~·n MICHELLE KELL y HUNICAl'ILLIAlt h~"" 111td tn 1pptlc11;o,, P<OPDlll'tll 11111 h• !lO 1l;n ~ 1 n t I r a n ~1 · (."oun1 \ ,,..,, "'""' tie c,..nvN to MAltC 1CEV1N .Jail afll'r 1>ll'atl 1n•· ··u1lr.\ 1n WYNN E. MICHAEL l(EITH WYNNE Incl '" ,.. M!(H(;LLE KELLY WYN-'IE, re~· po~Sl'SS lll ll •If dangl'l'Oll:-,,.,1y d l'!H.'~ N-therefor• 11 " ....,,by _,«I ,. ~''-' ""trlf'd. rhal ~II Pf'•""1l !n1..-n1~ '.'.u p1·r111r l 'ou r ! .lud t.!1 !n ~··" m•ttt r do •ol't'•r 1>e•or1 in;, f. I \\' II k t t Ccurt ·~ Oeo•rtmH>I J "" !111 Jra .\l't't'I · lt'. 't •,\' or~t'/'t'f 01 1 ot Oe<tmM • I'll. 11 10 CID o'clocii includift9 our special ifttroductory offl'r- 2 WfflcS at the Spo for Diiiy SIO. th1• j :J ll !t•rrn .i nd th1 t·1· ""'· .,., •••" a•Y 10 ,.._ ...... wt>v '.'l':lf:' proh:tlill n aflt•r 1t1tn •Plll•c•••°" '"' cn1no1 at 11•me' lluenliP.-tc S 'I I >l>au!a l'IDI Do 0r1nh!O 5105. Beach 'pr:lll7. ~ '0 1921 Leeward II .. '"""'' a•Oe•f'd '"'' I COPV B I So I ' l d ' •I !II•\ O<Ot• To Sl>ow C.o.n• Ile p\lblhht<I OU evard. uth 0 .anc. ;11 n1illt• 1a\·1ng 5.000 '" 1ne DAILY PILOT • lllWJPIP>t• Lincoln Avenue anlphct.1n111lL'" 10 his po~ o+ Qr•ll'r&I c1rcult11on, prln!t'd 111 1•ld 826·0381 · h J t oun!y, •' 11111 Ol'ICI e•<ll -k tor ~C'S!aon \\' t'n lt' 11 a~ :JI'· '""' 1ucctn lv• -•k• 111io• 10 '"" t1•v Orange rc~lcd hY La AUna Bc aeh 01 ·~1" h•••lno. 622,,,,K,•lell•A-. I O~ttd 1"11 lllh div JI October, 1t7 C " .,. 110 ICl', Flll..NK DOMEllllC111Nl WeslolTust1nAve .• S pr;i1l 1 .. 1 111·1nlt·r 11.1' Jvdpe o1 ••1d Su111•lo• Court 63!)-244 1 Vl ltTUli ANO ICHl!.CIC, INC, 11old b1 .l11d~1' l )h'~t'\ l h:11 llO Nt"'P9f1 Ct11!1r Drl•• CostaMesa ht• II ill h1· .ihlv !fl S1'l .. \'t' 111~ ...... p ... t •••ell. C•lll9r~·· tlut :t lOOHarbo,Bo"'''''' 11!0 •U·tO)f " u ~•l 11,11 "1'111<•1\t'o• .1 1 !ht• 1·n1 111 l..lla•••Y• tor A11pllc1~h Harbor Ccn1f>• !\ , ·r 1i1.,, l..ir·I !ll llllrlltHn Pu~1,.""'d O•snge (0•11 O..•lv Pilot, 549-3368 OC!oOc• 11. JI, Ind NOYtmbtr I, II , I ·•·c·u r11 ,\ l:11·il1t,\ 1t11 311'·1' 'lntminst• ~----------------·----------..; t.15; V eslm1n~le1 Avenup .. , ..... ' .... Helps Shrink Swelli n~ Of I Hemorrhoidal Tiss ues ,Oue To 1Jnflammatio n. Relieves Pai n & Itch. ... f.j, f'' prompt lemporary rr li4•r fro1n h1'n1orrnid:1I pain and itrh in many casrs. J h ~ ! •1 I "'' I 1 r• Ill 1 ii, 1hh 1111 !t!I •1,,-·!1• 1!1-·11 lh ti 111.I tl• l11n;: 11t 11,, , t•~'"'-~ l •"I • !1v •tr"·111r,. pro•\t'l f !l11'1 ! "" '" 111.11\\ ' I" w,•:,1m1nstc1 CPnl!'• 894-3387 Huntington...,. IB5ll5Ma1n Slreel. Main St. al /3e.:ich Olaj. 842-145 1 ...... Beach 4101 Ar1anhc Boutovard. ('".orn, t of Carron 4,'ti-8fi74 Encino I 70'1 t Vf>r'lluf,1 Buul('v,utl W.·q nt R.llb<>,1 r;5(i.(jl30 .p I" 1111 111 Ip -f0!11>k '" lj,,, .• "I I "' ol, ,,I Ii 11 <I \Iii• 11 '" r I I "" I , " · l.1111• . ! \ 11, I ii t .. IPl.!11 I I Ii I lo• 1111.,h1 .111""11 '•I 11 1-1'11•11 ,,_,1, .. 11 II \11.r '"' 111 . ,, ropl•"'l 1 "'" •I•., I 1 .. r I' 1 • !"" "' '"" 11 Holiday Spa Health Clubs tor Men and Women. . • 1,., 1 .. .,11 11••11• I' 11 11 I 11111111• Pll "f ~U!'l "I ll"rl''' j ' 645-2658 1601bs 15" 112 tbs 45" 16 34 · 29 ' 23" 34• 19· 23" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTtflOU$ I USINESI IOIAM E 5TATIMINT . • Busy .r I Mond ay. Octobt!r28.197• DAILY PILOT • \ ~J Bodies 0/llt 111110"'•"'<1 ->On it doll•ll b\f>lfll'!S c.i.10tn!a Ile•• 1: ..... lnve1lmc111 C-n•, U. E. 111~ Sir~. CO.I• Meto, Ce tttn PIO!!• 1< C.•!tt·t~ 40) • '°'" St., ,..,._, llo1c~. Ca '1~ Homes QJ:VSouth Alsio Ki<ls Motor Arou11<l Thi\ !Iv><~\ h t OllQyt!(d DY ltll 1111111 .. oual Pf'\MJ Ii C..-illltll !1>11 11111.....,1 W•~ !ilea .. it~ tl'lt Counl• l,1clfi1.. or 0..<ll>Qi' Cwnly on o.;r~t.rr Coa st a t $45,000 ~ ·rh1ncs h<.1\"l' tH·l'n toP· \\ lur\t'}' fo r ~OOll' o( the students at Aliso t:len1e11 1.1rv SC'hool in South Laj!una :.111J th<•1r tC'a('hcr 1h1nks it 's a grc11t 1de:.i. h1.:h i.l llll JU111p1ng frnn1 C'C'll· h•r lo 1'1·11!1•r of nltJ tll'L'S laid flat (!II !ht• J:.l'HUJH.J ll ·, .1 lot 11101·1• (l1frieult than it lvi1i.. ... · 1\1 r :>. Uarl1L'll ~:..111 PUBLIC NOTICf: FIC1 I t1oijS I USI NESS NAM£ 51A1EMENT 1"11t lolto"''"'l i»•i.on1 ••<t aoo.,,,.,, •1. ....., OIVElil BROlHERS. 1/l P.W.,ino. Col.le~ .... C1l<to1n••~U1• J1""'1 Hua.ti M•l1tnb!,t9. 308 ll>lllS1 Ne .. Port 6t;ocll. C•lolOtf\1" ~ot.0 Slf .. n Rocr.1ra B19n•ll. llllll )!ijll SI., NeWPOtl 6tiKll. C1l1!orn1 o '11>1111 Tni• l><n1t1t>i ;, <""dll<lt<I ~, • -•~I ~.it•111t11p J•Me• Hubtrt M11!ent1ur9 Tll1• st11e-nt .... , l1le<1 .. 1111 tllt Counly CJer~ol Ot~ CountJ9tl0UDOe< 1•, 1'11 ·-Pi.oli~d Or1n9e COl•l 0..11, Pilot OUotler ll. -Novemtlu 1. 11. 11. 1'11 · Ylh~·ll PUBLIC NOTICE 1412~ SUPERIOR COUltt OF THE ST AT E OF CALIFOllJlllA l'OR THE COUNT J OF ORANGE ,. ...... , ... 1 H0 11 CE O F NEAJllNG OF •ETIHON l"O R PllOIATE 0 1" WILL •1110 CODICIL AND FOJI LETIERS TESTAMl!NTAltY E•t•le o t NOR:MAN WA LLA CE !l!ELC>l, il\O -no .. n I \ NORMA N W. ltELCH, O.tt 1..,a. NOTIC:E IS HERE.BY GIVEN lh~t DO NALO E . VA N G IES EN.,.,_ 1•11111 ht<t•n I i>el•lion lot Prob.lie o1 WUI I"" Codot•I 1na tor l1•u•n<• o l U lter \ Te•l•me<1I ••• lo ll'le pellll-r ~t .. ence lo wn1t ll 11 M4Gt tor lu•ll'le• Pllf'tltul.,•, ¥1d 11111 tne 11 n'W! 1nd pla<t ol llt1r!nQ Ille ~me IW~ bttn ""' tor No .. mDer 11, 1'171, It' XI ii "'·· in tM COU•l•oom OI Dfp,t•\· ~nt No. l ol w ia <11<1rl. 11 100 Ch ic l'..ef\· \tt Ori .. W.i l, In Ille c;.,(y ol ~II Anl, ~hlOfflil, O..l..0 O<toll>e• Jl, ttl• WILLIAM £ SI JOHN County (!fr~ ~'YEllS ANO JACKSON 410Mow-1 C:t•lf• 0"•• S..Ol1 1l!S Nl•pol'I kl<ll, C1l•tl<IMI •16'G • Ttl: l1Hl.-t-•tt0 Al ... M U tor P1lili1Mr Pub!l\ .... d OtlftQO' Co••I O.lly Piie O..IObo• 11. 11. ana No ... ,.,tltf l. 191~ _,. PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS I USllllESS NAME STATEMEJllT Tl>« IGll~ .. r~ peri.on. "'' d o;" g bu11n•" 11· • lltOECON INVE5TMCNTS. 11111 Murpny Av,.,ue. Sulit C. I r ~ I n e . c.~111.,,nl• •?m. N•c\ ll•<••r. U?J S •n t !1 go lkvl••••O. Nf'"ll(lrl BOl(ft, Cl!llornl• ""'' !l!l•I Siter. tJ.lt 1-11111 Clrcl1. Viii• PMk, C•!ll~rn11 V/6'7 Th11 bu•lnou I• tcnauc!cG by • g111trol "'""'""'P NI<• llt<~lt l~l1 >l•ltn>rftl WU tilfG wi!~ lftt co~ntv (lor~ 01 0•1nge C<>unlr Of' oooou !/. 117• Puol"l>ed O•ang1 c:oall 0~;1y "'~,~~ Ottabt• ?1, ?I, a..O Novembt• I, I!, 1'11 lNC-11 PUBLIC NOTICt; PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSllllESS NAM• ITAT•M&lfl 1,,1"1 10110,.lng PlfMlll 11 d~l!IJ tw1inei.1 SOUTH COAST OUILOEllS, tns 01· ~·.~.~0t..'l'lv:1"10t~v••• Fo1mt.l!11 Vtllty, ''"''" M1111e11. ins 0t11w1 ll lver I<•~ .. l"ouni,111 V1!11v. Cal;1>r11l1 tVCI. !M1~:i~u•~u11.,.u i• conauctta Dy i ll Irwin M•nlfll Tn., 1ta1tmt<>t w81 flied wft~ 1111 c..,.... ci .. o 01 O.ange co11n1y 1111 Oc!Obtr 1. 19/I, Poa11,..,. °'"'" C0-1st 0.,,r "'~f~~ Oc1uier 21. 21, afl<l No~flTIDtr 4 1. 1t1~' :11n .1t PUBLIC NOTICE 1'he a\.'erage price of a South Coast housL' is $4.'i,tMJO, up from $38 ,000 six 1nonths ago. 'l'hose a veru ges w1..·re rig ured by ll rrb J ohns, prt.>s ide nt or the So ut h Orange County lto ard of Rc<.1ltors. \1 h1 r h i rH:ludt·s San Clementl'. Ila na Point, San Juan ('ap1str:.ino and Cu1>is tra no l{C<.1('h . J ohns said it would be di r- fir ult to fi gure the :1vcrage for each of the fou r l'om. m un ities b cc aus t• the listings ar e i ntern1 inglc.>d. NOTICE TOCREOITOM SUFElltOI COUllTOI" 1HE ITATE 01" CALll"OltNIA R)R THECOUMTYOl"ORAMGE TllE l llGll EST price for .... A .. ,., a house listed in that area is E•1•1• 01 .r.L1 cE J, L• l"U RGEY •• 1150 000 J h ... d Th ~u.1s.ea. , , -o ns :s.u . e !+OTI CE IS HER'£6Y GIVEN to '"' lowest is $22,300. (INllOf~ ol lilt lbO ... ftlmH lllndtfll IJ\I\ J d ,.1 ~111v1 ... 011""~11!ilttw M1G o hns s a i the re :ire dt<....,t ••e •fllui•.il 10 1111 111en1. w1t1111>e about 600 house s for sa lc-on ...,cn_v ..... <11t•'·'"'1>«olli<•"''"'<lfl"k the c Auth Co'-'~t \.Vi lh "tol:il al tlll 11Jo\oe 1nlitlt<I tOUtl. or to pre\ftld ~ "" .. '""m. w+111 1"" "'""".'' vo"°""''· co'"' \•aluc of about S29 n1illion. unde"!~•tt-oc:io....1otA.M<c.tt1if1,111t Th t r· I t · H••1X>r&1..a.,su11e,11.co~11 .1,1e,,.,c..111.. a ig urc < ncs no 1n- 111.,wnJtll l•tMpl1<eo1bu•lneuo1trie u..· elude houses for sale by Ot•llll9f un<1ersl9fled in a ll Miltlrt Pff· pr iv:tlCO\\.'OCrs. !1lnlnQ IO 1M e1t1le OI U ld dactaenl. witlllfl 1ou•mon1..,,1rterrr...lirst P11bll~tiono111111 J ohn s s aid houses usually no1itt. sell for u hout S2,500 Jess Dllt<I Oc:!ober IS. 1'11 .r.11ce AAl\Sw11m than lhc prii:c the ownerr E••<u1r1io1 111ewi11o1 originally asks . er. 11>0ve 111,,...a dtctdt!lt Di*ALD A. MtCAllTllol 2'11M1rllff 11-...1., Sullt 114 C.0 .. IMM, (allffrflll Tll• ..... :-1111 Atw•v.., E .. u11w PullllWd Or•nQO' Coasl O.ity Piiot, )clolrlr 11.lftd No .. mber•, 11, 18. 191"1 :191!H• PUBLIC fliOTICE I •UH SUFllUOR COUllT OF THE STATE 01" CALll"O•NIA FOR THE COUlllT'l' 0 1" OllAMGli. No. A.flit) NOTICE Of' MEAR ING OF PETITION FOii PIOIATE 01" WILL AN 0 CODICIL ANO FOii LETT E It S TESTAMENTAll.T EUilte ot l<LMA YI. YOU NG, I ii.a ~nown i11 Alff.A A. WRtGHT. OMeeMd. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEM 11111 MAIUAN W. OART lies lilt<! lltrcrln· • pollhon tor Protiatc ol Wlll and Coaitll <lnd tor 1 .. uance ol Lett•r1 Te1l•mtnt1rv lo tnt po•lliontr reference lo ,.,nlcn I• meac lllf" •••111tf" pe•Utultrs, l!f>d !Ill! '"' linw and Pl•<• OI 11e .. 1119 ll>t.' ••me ho>I Dttn '>Cl tor NO\ICmbtr S. 19/I, ii! t .lO a.m., In the court•oom of Dec•d m•m• No. J or w1~ «>Uri. nt 100 Civic C:nJ~r Orl•e 'IJ~1t, Jn • !he C1tv ot &anl• An1, cal/1:1r.,11. Uotea Ocl®"r U, 1911 WILLIAM E. St JOH~, (Q.unlv C"rK PLUNKETT AJllO PLUNKETT II? Oll•e Av1 .• I'. 0 . l o• Ut Hofllintlcn l (lt ll, Cllil.,.,.il f?HI TOI: 1110 SJl·lOJ~ Or JM-11111 AHO•ftlVS !tr: 1'1lili-r Pu1>11:;~ea Ora119e (""'' Oail y p;1otl Or:!at><r 21, 21, ZI. lilf ll11·1 P UBLIC NOTICE TO QUALIFY for a loan to purc h ase a n a,·c rage price Soulh Coast hous e with a 20 pe rce nt down SUPEllOll COUITOF CALIR>llllllA, COUNTT O,OllANGE, 1'1CIVICCf.MTER DRIVE WIST, SANTA 1-------·------ ANA , CALll"OllNIA CASf.NUMIERO.ftJU SUMMOto!S CMARll&GEI 1n •f Ille""''"• ol Polit-· DORI S E JEN~EN •kl LIVINC.STON -lilf- W nl F-11 .. Nl<LIN HUC.0 JlNSEN. To ~ 11,,_,a.11t Tiie prpht..,.. ...,, 11~ ii pet.lion '""<e<nln(I "°"" ""'"llQI'. T(kl m•v t1I•. '""'""" .... _ .... !Nfl )II Ga~ot !l>e dd!t 11111 lhl\ •um"'°"' h "'' .. Cl on vou II vou 1111 to loi• • wr>ltt n '"'bOllW Wllh1n WKh ""''• VD\I• aol•ull 1111r De t n· le<td •"" T"" court,...., en1or • IU0Qf1'lfftt <Mll•n•nQ ln1un<11~• ot Olht• Otdtr\ (Qn· <tJfllflQ a1.,11on o! P<opt•lv, -•I Mll>' pon , '""~ <1al odv. t ft ltCI IUPPOrt, ap orney·s ttrts. c ... u . 1na '"'" othff ''""' es rrwv bt(l•ilnt...r bylM <OUrl. II"'" w!\11 lo --1111ldvl<•ol111 llW- ""Jn U.11 matter, row 1M11td •,. -· tlywtllai yo11t wrill•n •n-. ltllly, m1y lllllltd..,,tlmt. 0..1..0 Cl<lobtt •. 19/C WILLIAM E . St JOHN.Otrll 0tbf1Wt hunt, Oepu1v KIEMNEtH E. l"A IT SEIDEL. (RAIL ANO 5ElllER 161f W.nlcllll l>f"I••, $11i11 1ot Ntw!l*"l Ila<-, CIUNttll1 lt1 ... T .......... 1110 MJ·tWO, JIO.Ml1 •tt11m1Y1 1*< P"it'-M• Publi\Md O••ftQt Co•st D.ollr Pilot Oc1ot1t•H,lftdNo ... m11t••.11,11.1tl4 • . J'lllO.I• Health News BUU• NOTICE TO CREOITOllS SUFEltlOR COUIT OF fME STATE Of' U.LIFOllOllA f'OR THE COUNTY OFORAMGI: .... A·ltl14 E:111te-ol OAVIO T,._SltE R GEDDU.KI OAVIO T C.EOOES, Dl<t•s.eG. NOTICE 1$ HEJIEBY GIVEH to IM """"°'' ot tilt 1b0-.. ,....,,.... deeldef\l lllill 111 Pt•_. IW•lno <t11rns 1~ns.1 t11t !iliO dt<-n• ire tt Qul•od 10 Ille 11-1. witll !llt ""''"'' WOIKl'll!ri, In llltotllcealtl'>ll! tltrll ot ll'>ll! •bO ... enl•llPO court, "' to pre-.\ !lltm. wllh tr... nt<tUl•Y ""'"'"""" 10 !l'le undtf1io;ined 11 1111! olfitt ol ft•I •tt.,,ntv•. SHEPNEllO. SHEP.HERO ili.l'OO OUNili.S. 11n OuP011t Orlv•. Suite 11. Newpar! lloliKfl, Cllllo<nl1 91'6<1, */I Ith Is Ille ol;oco o1 l!ullntn ol Ille ""°""lllll'!d 111 111 mine" por1'ln1ng ID 1111 ••1•11 o! ..id deeedont w!tnln lout monti.alter u,.11r.t llUD!it11lon ot 11>ls none~. 0..INOc:lOIM!f JS. ltU JOH Nl<.GEOOES Admln!itr1tor ot tllt Eitatt: ol tr... 1bOV11 ~•""'d dttoden! SHEPHERD, 5Hl!PIO!Elt0 AJllOOUlllOAS nn °"-on .... s.11111 1Mw9'Q!'1 llac~. C.Hfenrla """ f tl: 1'110 DJ.M.ft A11wr11r1MrAd~l1lrlter Putlll11MO Or1n<)l' Ct1,1 Daill Pilot, ?c-• H , and Ko ... mt..f 1, I I, )I. 1'11 ?!!I:!! ... •:. -' ··,. ........ ....... ,_ '· . ;'. ~ .· ... ... paymcnt, a would·be pur- c haser \\'OUld need an in- come of at le ast $18,000 a year, Johns said . lie said the purchaser's monthly s helle r costs, 111· <'iuding house payment s, ta xes . ins ur a n ce <.I nd utilitie s, y,•ould conlC lo about $670. T hose Cigures a rc con· siderably lower lhi.ln fo r Laguna Beach, y,•herc a n 11 \•e rage price hOUSl' has been estimated to sell for SlO.'i,500. A y,•ould-be purcha ser t here needs a n in<'on1e or $1<1.400 to qualify for a loan on an a \'erage house . I N LAGUNA Ni l!uc l, h o u s e prices a verage $83,000. estimated Do n \\lard , 1Jr csi d e nt of t he· L:.iJ!una Beach Uo11rd or llealtors . Oespite higher prices 111 rcecnt 1nont hs, houses still ;,1rl' finding p urt'has ers, J ohn s ;iid . "1'hey a re beginning to move a gai n . They had almost stopped the last few months but now they arc ac- tually moving once ;1gain ,·• he s aid. · ALISO BALANCING ACT Bobby Brower on Beam They 'r e kintl l'l"Jli.l rlcn :-ludents and they a rc flip· pin)!, rolling a nd b-.lanr in.t: l he m se tve s 1nt (1 hl'tt l'r :-cho\as tic rt>ad1nl:'ss. tht.•1r teacher said. "I Jl'ST BJ-:tlf:\11·: IN :1 lut more physical :1{'t1v11 y fur a basis of a ll h11ng,'' ~ald l\t a r cia Ba rn1·11 . a \oluntt•C'r \\'ho dc1t1t•a t1•i, Olli' da 1· :.t \.l.l't'k to 11 •:11•h111i.: She i:1lc d m otnr t!L·1·eh~11· ·rhc 1·hll drr n ;11·e also l£':1rn1ni.: h:.ind ,tands u..; a pr4•1in1111:.t r \ lo front fli ps <.11111 h.1ud ... p r1n,:,, l'llli':C'll'AL l,\·1.f:Jlroc- !11r 1·~pl :.1 1nt•d !h at k1n- d1·r ~art1·n 1·h 1ldrt11 's pl1~:-1e~1 I 1•d111"a !11111 \111uld norn1all.v f·un~''' of p ht)lllg t.:JllH•, 'ue h ·'' k u·kh:tll .. IJ", n111rl' .id\ ;1111·l·d , 'ht• ... 111! of t h1· ~:.1 1 n n a ... 11t·, cl:1~· nlt•nt, coord1nat1on and un i\Jr.; IL 11'111·11 .. Jifl s h e pro\.'cd :sclf-es h.'1·1n :is :-urne hope:-; the }!\ n111:i,11c::. 1d1·a of the benefits lu child ren of "111 'Pr1·.1d to mort' sc hools pre· school Jt~·m n a~t 1r~. ;uul gradt• It' 1 1•1' i\trs. B :1r n rt t. y,·h1lS<' ··1·d 11\..1· 10 'l'\' 1t 1norc of- daughter l\l ca gan 1s on1· nf lt•n :ind J ti likt· to st'e It fi r st h1·r studC'nt s. i..; :1 creden· J.!l'itdt· 1h1 oui.:h :-1:>.th." ~he 11al ed ll•ac hl'r Y.'ho ha i. :-;.i1d ----:::.:.. .., .. _,_,.,--·· ··11~1t.1K l'M GOIMC. To HA.VE. A PtAMOt.10 · '" Ernbf'zzle Case S1\N DIEGO !.'\Pl S.1nl /\. Frrranuno. y,·ho pll'arled guiltv 10 m1 ::.appropr1:.iting s.i.ouil 1n publu: fundS 11 h1le y,•or k in g for t hl' cou nt y "'elfarl· d('pa rlnlt'nl. has been s('n\t•nccd to ooe·to 10 ye~1r ~ in :-ta ll' vrison. 1aught hii::h school ph~!-.Jco.tl fl'---------===';;:;;;-~======"'-~ t•duC':i l ion. Sii E BEGAN Lc-a r h1 n~ the gym naslH::-e o u rse three y,·reks ago, inst ruel 1 ng al 1 70 l\li so kindcrg a r tnL·r:s 111 groups or JU for a half hour per group. The children learn to run a course , including walking o n a makes h ift ba lanc1' beam one foot high, diving o nto mats and then doing three somersault~. le;1pin~ over rods a boul one root Big 70 Sq. Ft. Roll ·/ I FOIL BACK INSU.LA TION Ri chard 8 . V1ehe. DPM , Inc. Pod1a tr1st-Foot spec ia lis t A NNOUNCES the opening of h is o ffi ce a t 2740 South Bristol. Suite 104 Santa Ana. California (across tt1e sl reet lrorn Mercy Hospit al 1 for appl. call 9 79-61 51 1· I d d I , .... / (/ I ''Save On Heati11g Costs in Winier ... Keep Cooler in Summer!'' I • Fiberglass insulation blankets in5tall easily ... just staple between slud5. a 1S''wide x 3-1/ 2" thicJ.: ... moke ,.our home winter ready. • A reol energ,.-sover! REG. '8.49 99 ROLL · Phy sician Prescribes Manipu - lation For Low Back Pain ROOF COATING r' I \ ' ,.~ Sp1oy-011 GUTTER '· The ahov c headlin e is from a column by Hen Zinser. mt.-diea l scien<'e cd1lor of the Long Bc a<'h . C:1lifornia 1 d ai ly nt•wspa!J('r. Of COUfS('. the ('flOl"ePl that those who suffer low baek pain t'an be he l1it•d by m<1ni pulative t h e r a p y i 1 nothing new to the Ooctor of Chiropractic. Dul we asked Dr. Couturr or thc Co uture Ch iro pract ic Offlc('. t f he was ;i ware of the report . · ' y e a , Or. Geary Couturt-, D.C. indt•ed. I am ft1mi li :•r with the rc1)()rt Mr. Zinser refer s lo." said Dr. Couture · "I h:1d ;ilrt><td Y seen a s1m1lar story 1n :1n L.A. paper. "As :i matte r fo fa c t. en ni.utl'r t h(·~t· t•nrnmcnls maclc b V u w u rld 'r r now n e d o rtho 11 r t.l1 r ~J'L't·101l l s t in l':ihforn1a :i s rt•1iortcrl in the l.,1.is Ani:clcs 'r 1n 11's." 1'ht•tt hcu1t lrnr rr:id· Spine l\l<1n111u tut1on !or lluek Pain Urt:t•d. An ;1h c im -11 ·~ :1 e r~·l n g sham~ th at more phy111clans .11 r e not i n t erest e d in mun11)ul:H1on or the spin:i1 rord to snl \•e bt11·k:1che problems b <'l'llll :t C th;!I l CC'hnlQU<', pro1H.·rl v donr. roul rl !lave an a wfu l Int of o1.urj?,Crv btlls, a nol t'rl Hr1l 1sh orthoped ic 'uri:ron tnld lhe Celiforni:1 )\cd1(•:ll A ~snr 1u t1 o n he re> S11 t u rdn~· , Ur ll l'nr\ l '\•naJL: wai'i lnv 1tt-d lo :irldreS!I l hl' l'r.IA'll IOOlh nnn uril sr ll•nt1fie 11e1111 ion bcc :1uSt' he ha-' the n!putation I of bl'J n~ one or thr world 's lra rl in g autho r i t ies o n bt1ckachc. Dr. Cy ria x tolcl a press conrcrc nre thal doctors hud prelly much ignored his 40 I years of preaching about the value of manipulation. , Rt>!i pec l a ble orthoped ic , s ur g e o n s avoi d ba c k -an ipulation like a case or leprosy. he said . .11nd in Great Britain it 's barely mentioned in medical schools. Yet, Dr. Cyriax said, his experience based on more than 40.000 backache cases ha s shown that l (k or fl'\l'Ct nt.-ed surgery. He said lhe only justi fication for surj!ery is incurable pain. "Many are Op<"rated on because the surgeon thinks the p11in is incurable. but the rar t Is that 9 out or 10 geUinl! it don 't need s urj.!cr y.'' be said. lie add ed I ha t in th1• Unill.'d . St ated . whe re operations or most kind11 .11re more common than if1 Britain, the ineidcnce or unncre:o;sa ry back surj!ery is. even hii:her . Durin!! the press conl'erence Dr . Cy r ia x d esc rib e d manipnlation as the use of h a nd ' b y a d oc tor . "P.tanipulation is not nr-w but it is just not being used by medical d()(tOr~." he said. He 11 1~0 added that backache is the commonest c11ul>t' or job :1bM!n<'l' a moni;i health~ m e n in F.nglancl . Dr. Couture mnlnt :iln11 orfic<'~ at Thr Couture Ch1 ro11r:1l'ltC Ofrl('t', 204J \l.'r~tc hl r l)r .. Ncw1><1rl Hcarh frorncr 17th & Irvine near· Coco's). Phone 64)·~. (cl AllS 1974 • '-"" ,_ ,...,..m..r ... 1111t.I r11b & 1Mf "' 11t1isl1111. One Colton ROCK BINDER • '""•nl '"''at~ 1111 lrom .. , .... ; .... ...., ~"'""tit• w .... 1 .. wiMI. .. Your Choice RIG. 13.29 Clio• P1oslit HEAT DEFLECT~R WEATHER-PROOFING SALE! • .... f1W irieme 11111t !ll!!!01t1lll1, 11¥1tn111 IHlif>t & hMliflt IHI • ~I rtti1t .. t1i .... 1 -• I"" !Irr..,,..,,., t i• i• 111 wi•ltt , ... 1 .. 1. • IMl11•1M t. iot1t.tl, • 0..10 "'"' iktr w11thtu tti,, 1111 11h1M•1 ,.1, tt•i•, Jt" !hre•hol4, RIG.99c 11.49 ... 111i •. ELECTRIC HE ATERS ICOllOMY HIATER • Alll11Mlic i.,.owtn 1wi11h. • • Wi4t 1ibkll hae11119 illl'llltnlt boded lly w1dt 111~1· "'"'"'· s 1 2 s a l lG. '17.tt UTILITY HEATER • 2 llNI 1.ttH!t1 -'' t.150G ~Ill 11 t.11 ,.,.,4 hHt • Am-tic..,_.,. ,..,.;,d, hllR I liNlll •" II""'" ,;;:·· m. s 14ss '11.ft I REG, T0 11.99 99 ~. MENDER • s"''-tet!IJ'Ml...i ,,.,, 1 • .1r,,~n•n. • G•1et 101 fl111p111. IMllile t..11111 & 1ttto91 ll~ildlnt1 111! REG.$ 199 '2.99 10 ft lo"Q GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER • 4" 0.G. ,_i.,..,,;,14 r1111 ift 10tl.""91h1. • 1.,,.11, "';1, ...• n ,1;, jeinh, M 1114u i"'I rtquitM. RfG, '1.29 s I?.! .. Pclve:ll1!e ne PL ASTIC SHEETING t191SO 1,. ti. 1111114 mil "'ul 1h1rliflf. 111-"t u111y..!I ri ll ift d- ., lll1t\ '" s319 'J '' ••n l 11" W1dt V11 yl CARPET -PROTECTOR • ,,., .... n.111&1 .. ,.h tr-mllli,,.,lfft • Choii1ttldN1 . ..w .. , ..... 11 '· 9 9' 'I.It ' h, I •• Don't just sit there on your small , ·fortune ••• I I • I. I I I I ' • • • •• Look around your house and garage and you'll probably discover you have a mountain of oldies but goodies you could sell. Move that mountain. Call a friendly ad-visor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct line. Thousands of ready-to-buy ad readers are "shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot every day. Many are eager to buy just what you have to sell. Advertise in the Oran9e Coast Newspaper with ~~ ~ \ Classified Ad Line 642•5678 DAILY PILOT . ;.,t~ 1:-t • • .;;> •· I 1 1 •• ,, IO. ll. " " M ' ' ' " I ' • ,, ' " < ' •• Mond1y. October28, 1974 DAILY PILOT " I I TONIGHT'S Tops in Pops @l Rhoda Ties Knot m MANN THEATRES I TV HIGHLIGHTS But Write rs Left Out the La,ugli s IAIGJ.~ ,.lCH 'TIL l:JO ADUl.TS A STUDIHTS ~I.JS <:OS f2 1 8:UU ll's lhe C:rc;.it Pum pkin, <.:harlir Uro"·~· t 1 ~u s l ukcs up his ;1nnu;i l \·ii.:il in the pumpkin ··~·'-"'""""'' 7. AP.JERICA -:. lloliday, By J t\\'SllARRlm The foll owing are U1I· Warner Bro:-;. NE W YOlt K <A Pl putch 1n Lh1 :-. yuu n).! P'-'Ollle' :-. c:i r·toon socrial ... !boa rd's hot record h1ls ror 8 . JIM CR o (; F. -Backed by f'nou gh hype, the week endlng,No\1ember Photographs & lll('nlories, hoopla and promotion .. l gas- :\Rt f4 1 9:oo . "Shamus" Burt ·ney nolds ph1 ys u l~ugh Brooklyn pr1\'.ile eye <:husing H fortune in stole n 2, as they appear in next ABC to warm the entire Bronx week's issue or Billboard 9. PAUL. ANKA -Anka, lhis ~·inter, lthodu l\lort!('n- d1 umonds. O~·:.in <.:u nnon ulso is fea tured: magazine. United Artists stern a nd boyfrie nd Jo<> ·~n<.: 11 1 l_O:oo .. The <.:o mma nders. Ge~, Dnugh1.:-. l\1 aeArlh~r IS proh lecl tonight. fron1 his c ddhood in 10. El\1E RSON LAKE & finally gel n1 11 rried tonight 110T SING LES PAI.MER -We lcon1e In a s p ec i a l on<'-hour 1. YOU HAVEN 'T DONE Back, My F rit'nds, lo the "Hhoda"no w on CBS. N~~ f\.1 ex1co to the peak of his milil;1f)' <:j;treer . NO'f lllN' -Stevie Wonde1·. Show T hat Ne ver Ends _ T he u nion, w hi~·h may !ttotown . 1 d. 1 G 1 pro"e t"'·~ "•"'"C",·t·r"IC<I ,a 1c s ;i Il l e n t einan • 11 .. 11 ., .. " .. 2. YOU AIN ''r SEF.N Emerson Lake & Pa lmer, betrotha l in 'r Vhistory,hus NOTlll NG YET -\lach-Atla ntic drawn so much ad\'ancc m a n· Turne r Overd rive, EASY LlST EN lr\(j publicity one n1 ay reel it ex. TV DAILY LOG !t1ercury 1 BACK l·IOME AGA IN ('eeds in im porlance Jasl 3. JAZZl\1A N -Carole John Denver. RCi\ year's hitching of Princess King,A&M ' 2. LO VE M E FOH A Ann e to Capt. \\/h ut · 4. THE BtTC ~I IS HAr K Rf:ASON _The ()snionds. shisname. -Elton John, !ttCA f>.·JGJ\l 1'his is ba l derda~h. B:ir· Mondoy Evening OCTOBER 28 ''" l l !Il !IJ ·~ @(]) ID (J)News 6 ltnlllll ( (l)){l)aJAIC Mond•J Nl1Jtt football Al!an11 Falconi 11 Pittsburah Stteltrs. I R11mond lun Show P1rtrWae r1m1t1 Mod Squad Music.I Ccllllfdy Show Q(ij St.u T1tk ED (]1etrrt c.111p1n1 m SPftd Raar 1:10 Merv liiriffin Show m AndJ liiritfitll lMm! Tiie Pionffn Little bscal1 7:00 0 0 in@ m J(ews llo•l"llM-< Mod Squad T1ulil or to11seq1111ee1 Wb1t's MJ LIM? I lovt l llC:J Tilt Fii l)tl (i) KDl lR'J tluM:S Q) ES111tr11d1 0:61 Th 111 VtllfJ I Chin! to Cli111U D11rn1 nrec stoo1u 7:30 0 $Z5,000 l'11"1111id D Police Surgeon.John * Vernon Sports· Murder S. CAN 'T GET ENOUG!l J . CAREFREE lllGll -hara Wullcrs isn't CO\'t.•r1t1~ -6~~~~~t~"JEA~la~~~S \V AY -Gordon Lightfoot, tt. YOUTHRUTHE NIGllT -!\IC.I\ STll.I., Tll•: s hO\\' is in1. J • L I 4. JAZZf>.l t\N -(~arole porting rrom ~l 1n11rapoh:. 1ni¥t$ trom Min11tapolis for tile onn ennon, App e King, A&!\t almost the cnlirc cast or th(' owsion,1a:omp1nied bJ t•o11n-7 · ST E PP J N ' OUT 5 t ONG"F'l I 0 1'1 ·•1 T I '' Go N N f.. B o o G I E · ' r , ~ .• ~ ·,, ary y er 1 oorr" shou· ::!!~o;,: g:::i ;Jr=:~: TONIGHT ..:._ 1·ony Orlando SERENADE -Neil !Simon, as "'e<lding guests !\l b.!. s11u1n111, ''°"'with Phyllis Lind-& Da wn, Bell Columbia !\1., crusty Ed 1\s n('r, y,•hin1 . 11rorn, 1111ho is 111M11un1ed by lhe Ci . !\I V i\1 E LO D\' OF sic al Gavin !\I ~rcLl·od , ltct 11111 she w1s nol inYiltd t(l ftt• 8 · S W EET 11O 111 E LOVE -Ho bby Vinton, Cloris Lcachn1an. the fcluH• wtddin1.M11')'T11trNoor1,Edw11d ALABAJl.1A -L yn y rd BC I II d I G · Awr.GavlnM1etfl>C!,Cklfisle1e1t-Skynyrd,MCA A anc a y. Hill .corg1c 1111n111d .Geo11i1 En1et 1ue1t. 9_ STOP AND SMELi~ 7. STOP 1\NO Si\IE LL Engels, T ed Knight"s d1 rn, O OO !D@ @I;,NBC M11d11 T THE ROSES -Mac Davis, but lovely. girlfrie nd. Motit: (Ci (lilt) .. Slt11111s" (•d~) HE ROSES -!t1ac Davis, Columbia Al as, 1'cd y,·on't he 11n '73-Burt ReyllOlds, Dyan cannon, Columbia 8 . C A 1' · S I N T ll 10: h d 'bl I h John R~1n, Joe Santos, RonW•y<tnd. 10. TIN MAN -America , CRADLE -l·l "rry c •a1>1·n, I an 1' po,ss1 YI l)CCausl~ cl· A touih Brooklyn pri¥1t1 ep is ·Warner Bros. .. " aug 1s a wee c 1ng s. 1()(X hi"d bJ an eccenlrir: to rltCOftl • Elektra 'f ed. c1cllt of stolen dia monch.. His i11-TOPLPS 9. T HE NEED TO BE -'rhis wedding has a few vesti11ti<HI leads 111111 to • conupt 1. CROSB Y , STILLS, Jim Wea therly. Bu<ldah laughs -or at lcust the rnilita" olliter, lh• bltek m11•et,, NASH & YOUNG -So Far,,------~~~-----==~-~~~~='--'=, i ncl tllt !f'11iuti<ln that Ille il<tMS are much biu er tllan st<lltn dl•· Atlantic lllOflds. 2. CAROL E KI NG - 0 ROOKIE~IGHT Wrap Around Joy, A&P.1 VENGEANCE Kl ERS 3. BARRY WlllTE -* LL Can't Get Enough,•20th Cen· 0 (Qil(JJ) CV m ,~.Rookies tury "Judte111tnr' Aller 1hw1rt1n1 1he 4 _ JOllN L E NNON _ 1\!tmp!td u ewlion ol 1 pronnntnl jud1t, Terry becomts 1 ,.,,ei lor Wa lls and Bridges, Apple mufdtr by I ven1eance-srekin1 S. BACHMAN·TURNER tiro111tr 11111 silltr p1ottin1 to kiU ~ O v E R D R t V E -Not wllo wtrt 1tsponi1ble lor tile im· prison1111nt ol thti1 lfthtr. Fragile, 1t1c rcury O Mwit: <C> (Zllr) ffirecrnr 6. QUINCY J ONES (1111t1) '611-J1mes Stew•rt. tl•"IJ _:Bo::::.:d~y~H=ea~l~,~A~&~M:::_ ___ _ Fonda. ,- ~ Dreptl ttoliywtod Ttltrisloll T\t1!1t ht Chinni Prime Ministe(' (R) III MllJ Ai'Mtdll• Stoecoel ~ 10 IS• "'·1 00~"' 191.Clllll Sun I -.:lanl 11 26 Opl'n Oaily 10 15 am - J K-TRPRl'SENTS KERMIT SCHAFER'S ~ PARDON MY BLOOPER Col:lVflClhl bV SIOOP9' En1eipnse; nc. R E11ci.M••: C~ Hit of""' Y•w! ,...Selenili CO'iTA MESA S4~~:S2 AMDY WARHOL'S "FRAl;IKEMSTEIM" < lll ' & "CRY RAPE" Ill ' -"LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" St.tt W•cl "THE EXORCIST" "UKE WOOOSTOCl ON Ji. WAVE"' -Entertainme nt Today "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" (G) '"THI !;Ji.MILER" Ill • "HIGH rLAIHS DRIFTER" ~E LOJolGtST YARD" wltlt Ill IUIT IEYl'IOLDS "IUSTER ' llLLll" nu • "LAST SUMMER " "OE't'IL'S TIUAHGLE" • "IROTHER OF TH E WIHD" IGI ~CALlfORHIA Sl"LIT" • "LAST DETAIL" Ill Tue sdoy [ 1:00 ~ (C) "Comt Fill tile cirp-(drl) I 'Sl-J1rnes C11ntJ. Jarntt Glr1wn. 1:l0 0 IC) "ltt's Dance" (rn~s) ·so- M DA. 't' THIU fl I DA 't' onM .AT •:OO "All,.OIT '7~" 6:)0-l:JO-I O:JO SATUIDA't'·SUMDA't' 0,IM AT IJ:OO "AtR'<>RT '1$" I J:JO·J:J0-4:JD·•:JO.f;)O-I (l:lO OAVTIME MOVIES l lktt1 HuUon, fred Asl111t. 2:30(i I (Cl "Tiit H1llt'uj1h Trail" P1r1 • I (•ts) '6>-Burt lJncHlll l :lO O '1ht Slttl tltlrntl" (dr1) -S.!eve Brod•t , Gent [wins '51 0:J (6J (C) "B1n1on" {dr1) 'II - t :OO O "Pini< !lutlon" (dr •l 'f>4-M1~t Conl!Of.1, [lr1no1 P1rker. 10:00 0 (C) ''lM Dttp !11111 Se1" (d11) '55 -Yjv1tn Leo11ll. Kenneth Mori. "Sl(tbrusb T11il'' (wts) 'JJ-.1D1111 W1yne. "D1111trip C:irl" {d11) '51-ri, Sp1in, Sl1vt ltrrtlt. 11:00 m "Hell BtlOllll lr10" (did '54- Alin L~d. Join let111. llobrrt For~trr. Dafltn MtG1v1n. l:OO (1q) (CJ "fht lhrnrn" (dr1) '11- tou'lt Grtent, Julie Sornrna1s. 1:30 m ·1 111 Sil•-· Pit" (d1•> ·•11 -Ohv11 de tlaw1ll1nd, Mar k Strven:i. O "Mr. Seo11trn1sttf" (com) '53- Ch!!on Wtbb, Geor1a "fothorn" W1n~ow, ffJMr~ Oft.. 4,00 1'11l l}) "Cheer, 80J1, Cllftr" (tom) '4Cl-Ldmund Gwen t\. K(lC'F:, Cll1\NN f11. 5ll Or;1n1;c County's Ul·ll-' l('levi~ion station, KOC E -TV. has ~('htclult•d. thc following.special program s to<l riy7'" l.)('lai lcd li slln~s of Channel ~·s progra1ns are carried in the Daily Pilol 's TV \Vcck cnch Su nday. u ·oo .. Stl~OI O•llflC.I New• 1(1 H 10 ~'"''"•ti Tl1•Jt•< IC! 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" -..... , ..... .i. .... --~ ........... - 1111 ,\l\l 'll. 11 It l'\ ~rn l~I II,\\\~ 1111 IK~ 11~'001. 1 Ml <.A.1 I k'\>"4 Cjl PG p[Jll(MV\ ''V EDW A RDS CINEMA VIEJO ''••I " """""' . '" .. ., ............... UNFUNNY WEDDING ·~hod a ' Harp e r preilms do -bu't fj\J rn i11ut1 ·.; I'> ii long llOlf' to \\'Ult (or l>C'- c a:-1011al 1n1r1h. I n the !>hort furnl. '"H.hotla " 1s crisply funny. In this r4-!rJn, 11"' a :-oggy, soggy do. . IT START S \\•itt1 Hho<la fValcric Jlarpt'r l 11 n1I JO<.' llJa,·id (;roh l th1nk1n g: or .1 quit•t C1iy ll all \1'l•d<lu1g llut a~ v1e1\'CI'~ knO\\' h\" nu\\, Hhnda ':-mol hl·r \,\1:.HH'\' \Vaikl'I' !, \I l\Lll' llll,\. i:i ov~·rb('ari ng. And she c hanges the v.•cd· ding plans, of course-. Sht• tell s Rhoda ~he'd like the "'edding hel d at her apart- ment and in f;1ct nlrcurly has invited ~o n1 e p('oplc O\"('r for a gcl·toget her. "Before or afl('t' the \\'Cd· d ing. mother"'' lihoda \1 om Durln_g . 1101>1 1na11\ .,., 1•rr in\ 1t1'ff" 1\1 11111 · Nol count1n•: lll\l~ll'l.111'> 79. Al.l. ·r 111s lead:-to prcdic· l;1blc JJ sl·niinutc tuntull, heightened by the arri\'al or ~1 1 s~ J\t ool'e and fo.l 1ss Enge ls. who \Vl'rt• <·x t>t ctcd, :11Ht A.;ncr, lv1:1('Lcod and ~11 ~:"> l.e.ichn1a11, "'ho \.\l'l"f'll0I. ''Y o u 're \11oking .it '>tJml'bod ,\ \\ho":"> .:0111i: to j.!l'! un '!-:' fur (•ffol't 1n this ruarr1:1 j?t• " Hhoda as~ure~ -'-'tC- '"f'HE G.u+ILH" Il l ...,,,.. .... Wf'oo h~-.l;.M-1<,. .. M c.,-oao·c- &oi.•••~ ·uw .. D l~OIUMI" ...,,. 1'1M :•._t .. M W ,/_, 1:1-.1,1 .. .- 1,t M ;•s.1•» J11t• !ht· night bcfvr~ th1• l>1J!i __ ~==~~~::==~-da~· l- cl~a ~. \I'(• :d so J.:l\l' lhC' :-IHJI\' an ··f:" ror cff1Jr-t. but Jiil lllUl"t' flad1t1nt in \~ht1 •· 1\cd<l1n ~ drl'SS, :-.he t·utn J)lt11ns :.ibout the :<>Ub\\ay lo hl:'f rather : "Th~·rc> \\'as I t11s \\'£•irdo y,·ho tnl·1l 10 v. r1tt• gr;i r1t ll on me Bt:'r i\IOST l)F the '<hO\.\' sern1:. str111nt'd, padded, or nlh<'r. It's nol up lo thestan· ch1rds ~ct in it s p revious 30· nunutr vc rs 1ou ~. After all the bui ldup, it seems a let · dO\.\'I\. And fo r those \\'ho object to :1nyont• putting the knOt'k on Hho<la's wedding, I s;iy, !el ·em <>a t cake. li!:~'.l ~iil!.I UHBELIEYABLE! THE DEVILS TRIANGLE ~. C~'l\lO \1tlltf OWl •UO..U,._T LAST SUMMlR ,,., ..... _ ........ _ "1'Hll l•'1 011~11." • ""~ ""'''""''""cc•.,...,. ----·' (cm;:::z ~'2.'f" _, .. ,~~·;;;:~~·;.;;.:;.. ........ 4 .......... ,.:~:-::~·=:.1tt .WU ..... u • •O)l•l•IC "l\11 01 !Ml ~AIUlOU\ •e·, Class nr114 lf'GI , -· ---.... ...,. .. _, ............ -. ..... - "' - I J\ f 2 DAILY PLLOT PUBLIC NOTICE •~1ut l Ul'll\011 COUit 0, THE STATE. 0 ' (A\.I ,OllNIA Riii TNE COUNfYO,OllAMGt: .... , A•l l .. , llllll 11 (\.AYfOM 1¥.-.N lPlS. U.ltO, Jll., 0.<o•i.M. N0T1(E \\ Hf ll E&v GIVlt.I 1"11 Ml!r...E.1>1 /lo. \PE\5 ... 110 "'' .. ....,""'II"• •tlU1111 fOI' P•otu11 or WHI 1"'3 •o1 " su~e 01 lln .. , T~'''....,,'"'' 10 Int ""lit-r •9t1•1n<1 10 ·~·<n ",..,_ '°' ''"'""" .,;utou1l1•>. """ 1n11 '""ti""' fl\d ClllK• ot M1rit19 llM ~"" ,.,., -wl loo ft0 .. mbt1 11, 1911, 11 9 10 1.n1, '" Int ~.,"'°""' "' Oe"•1tMlll NO. l or -o (OUl'I, II IQ() (IO•( (tn!I< (),. .. W'ill. '" t,.Cll) o•~•• ""'"· C1l•lo•1111. O.tt00<1ooertl. IUI WILL!lilil E \I JOHN •\JOHN. C.O..nlyf.l1rt. PAU\.K£1"Hf:O'l'.Jll. 1..UMlc ... rl-thd., S1"1t IOll 1r..i-. Clll•••11i1tnt1 t.i: O"IUJ·- _,..,._, ,.,1111-r Jl\ll>l"ll<O O••n~t Coo" 0.>11 Pitol (kloOft ll. lt. •nONO .. m t>ot J, J'iol.1• ------------ P UBLIC :'\OTJt 't'. •·--=~ 't(T l T10U$"i"u'Si Jrll:IS HAMl iTATIEMENf lN looto .. onq Pff>OnS •rt dOinq °"''"""' •,1.s1owi;: MUE\.LEll fNlEPPRt~Es: )IO)(.imp.,1 0< • Ne.,pa'1 l'l<llKI\ C..1oto1. """~· ./Ollft "'''"u• ~I owe, 2~11 v e11>$0 U\ , (.oot•W•t Ct•o•o•n•l 'IU~ ... ,,,.,,, Mut lot', l·!~ lrYo..,. """, "'o' m , Ne .. 00•1 llf•~~. c .. 1110•"'•"1..0 ""' """""" 11 tOllOu<!eO I"• -r•I P..•l""'I"'~ Joftn /I. Slow~ 1h" \l•tem<nl ... , lded "''lh ,..,.. Ccun!• Clo•-ot Or 1n<}t (<hinl I °" ()( 100.• It, ltU 'JllU PuOll\h•O O••n(I<' (OI•• D••IY PHO!, Ot-• 11 .... ,. .. 0..,mo.,•. 11, 11, 191• J'l6~·1t. 1-L'BLIC :'\OTlft; \UPI! JllOlt COUllT OF lMI! SlA1E OF CA\.1,0ltNlA l'Oll lHl COUNTY 0, OllA,.GE N •• .-. .. 1u1 tlOTIC£ 0, Hl.-.lllHG Pl!TITION FOii l'llOU.ll! 0' WILL AHO ,011 \.l!lTEllS 'fl5lAMt:NT .-.•Y 1101'10 WAIVt:Ol E•!lleot .t..O•t< L U~HEll, Oete-a, NOllCE I~ t<EJl[ll'I' GIVEN'""' M/11.R· JOAV M. H0"4L0(1( ft•> l<le<I ""''" 1 Ptllloon For P1otw!e <>I WUI 1na FO< '" , ..... (. ol Lelten 1.,,.,.. • ..,~,, IO IM F'UltM>ftff !Dona .,••vtd I reftren<e to -~~ ;, ""°'" IOt '"'"'"' P••totUI••~. •"Cl llw1 !no '"''" tl'ICI aloe• o! ""•""<I'""..,.,.,.""'"""" WI kif 'lo .. mtM!• 11, 191&, u 9 '°" "'·· •n Int <Oll<'lroom o• Ot""'"""' NO. J ol •tjd <OUrl, •' 100 C••i< Ctn1'r Oro .. Wi!\t . 1n 1ne Coly ol ~!• ""'· (1!1to•1111. 0.l•OOctorror 11, 1911 WllLIAilil f . 51 JOkN County (l••- U.WltEHCt: IC. HARYEY •IN C. 2111 llsl C.ist Hlf~•fl $~111 !Oii ~ ... ililtr, C•lllor~I• tt•U ., .. , cno•n.1111 Afl--, lw: "-'illoner Publis,,eo O••nQt Co••I 0.Jly Pilot. Ol:IOOli• 11.19, tr.cl Novem~• 1, 1911 3'11·7• PUBLIC NOTICE 5UPElllOll COUttT 0, THE 5TllE 0, CA\.IFOttl'llA FOil THI COfJJrlt'I' 0, OltANGIE • ,.,, ..... 1Jtl tlOltCE 01' Ml!A•ING 0 ' PEltT101'1 1'011 PllOl,t,TI! OF WILL ... ND FOil LE.lTlll$ Tl!Sl ... ME1"TAlt'f £•!•to Of ... DOLPH FRIECM ... N, Otct•s.ed. NOllCEI IS HERIOl'f GIVEN l~f! ST•NLE'f•OAVIO FRIEOM/lo.N hn Jl._d lle••i" 1 'tif!ltron '"' Proll-tle cl Will •1111 lor hlu1nr:t or ltll•H Teu1monl1ry •o 1M 1>11lli0<1r• r•forente 10 wnl,n n mtdt 10< rurHK!f 111•ll<u+1n. 1nd llltr '"" lfmt 6nd pl1<e at l\f1•ln9 •~ j•mt na• l>ffn s.et !0< Novtmbt• -'• I /&, ~I 9:» 1 m., I~ !r.t <°"rl<OOm •I 100 Cflrlc Cen1e< Or>ve Wt>!, In lt>e City o! Stn!t /lo.n1, C1lltorni1. Clloo Ottlltlf• le, 19" WILLIAM I!. 51 JOH"• C<hiM• (le•~ l!OW.-.ltD H. 5l01"f .. 11 ..... Y 11 Lt* •it "'*POtl Ce~lrr OrlYt .. ,.,,..., lll•ct•, ~1lhorno1 nwt Ttl: ()U j t.lll.I'°' AllotM• to• "•lllloner Putot».~•o O•I"~" Co~•t O••ly Piiot. ?<;loou 11, 21. li, \91' ~-1• P UBLIC NOT ICE SUPl!lltOll COUllT 0, 1HE STATE OF CALI ,01111"1A Kii THE (OUJllTY 0, 011A1"GE Nt ..... 1101 NOTICE O F H[ ... RING OF 1'£tll•O .. FOii PR06•lE OF WILl ... NO FOii LETTER5 lE5T •MENT •llV E\lllrol J05EPH 5. O•VIS, C»Cf•-· NOTI CE rs HERESY GIVEN"'"' ... L.Jr,N C. CIL\. nos Olrd l'ltre•n t PfllliOfl 10< ,..._,."'Will""" lot ]U .... fl<I OI Le1!ef0 1Hl•nlfn!MV to Ille Pe ti ho~• relefOnct lo -c~ " mode lor lu•ll'ltr l>f•lo<;ulors, ii\<! that !"<" hm<;,.nd P••<e O! Ml"nq lnt Wmt 1\1• IM!en so! le< Nonmbt• II. 191•. 119 JO • m .. •n '"' cow1room o! Oeo...-1,,,.nt NO J e11 .. 1<1 c~urt , tt 100 O••< (en,.r °'''" v..". "'"" CHv 01 \•nit •nt, Calito•"'I 0t1•a0c!Cbtr )j , '"' Wl\.Ll"ilil E. ~!JOH .. C•~~tvC•trk OA.YlctM.OUISl An...•r•tU• 12 .. Sl.ia M<ftl s.ort• Morlltt , C.Olifa•n•i 10&01 114: UUI 1'1·tU• _,..,, ... , ,..llliontr Puolisned Ortn(I<' Co•ll Q.1,1, P•IC1 .. O<.l!l*!rJJ.2t1nONoftmlll!•l, 1t/1 1'11~·1' PUBLIC NOTICE Mondav. October 28. 1974 P \J BLI C NOTICE ,I CTI TIOUl tU\Ul f:S\ JrlAMl \TAtlMEHt TN k>llOW<1'19 fW< '°" "cllllt19 Do,1\111H\ .,, ""'on•l•Hd h•••• S.•"1<•, 1..01 PoK•ll< (WU H•f""''~· \ .. ...el llf«ll,. c.l•IO•"'•W d Pt!\Oft•n 11d lr••l l, Int .• IU61 P6';1tl( (M ii Hiil""'"'• ~wnwt &IKn, (1+.ll>rftl• tOIU Tft•\ o""'"''' " <ond11<l<'CI Oy • U>t · OO<ll•on hft<O•-•l«l•n (1Ulot,..•! "'""'•t • l nomp.on, Prt,.O.nl Tn.1 "•'•-"' .. a, hied ••tll !t>e C-..y C•t•-ot 0•""91' CounhO<I OU-I, 1t11. ~11111. Efi Rl, l"4. •s.t.11~0!1" SL 111• Fl"' UI A .... 111, Col!iltrR< I ffoOlt T .. :U .. llll """ """"'""~ O••n~ Uo••t Dlilr P1101, Otl-• lt.•nd No•"nOtt I, 11, 11, ltlt ,.,.,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE "'"' Pu1>111neo 0••"<}<' Cot•! O.•!y Pnot, Ott-• H. MIO NOYtml>tr •• 11. 1a, '~" --==-~===~-""""" PUBLIC NOTICE ''CtlflOUS 1Ullli£S$ "AME St•lfMEl'IT , TM following ptr-t ••• d O t 11 0 0 ... 1 ....... , P t. \. llOOKIC:EEPU(G SEltVICE, lDll Vii Mi•lo. Minion v I e I 0' (t!l""n'• t'llll. llot>etl F. Pt•-•• 1s.1'1 VI• Del """ S•n Ju•n C•?htrtno, C&ll!Otnl• 'r.lllS. ""I~ C. LIOO•ff!I. 2~•1 VI& Mlflc, Min ion v1010, C•htarnl• ll'llfS. ln" Du•IMH I• btll1g cOrHlllCkd Dy 1 o•rl"'""lo. ll<>Dl~I F. Pe•~• T~iJ "a1emen1 liloo •it~ Ille C011n!y Cle<t.· ot Otf"llt County o~: O~tObtr 11, '"'· - Pu1>1ln1ed Otl<>Dlr ll, 111• '""J Otiflge CN•I D•lly Pilot, ll, •1'4 NGYOm~r 1. ll, ~111·14 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICllT10US 8U51Jrll!S$ 1"AME ITAlt:ME,lfT Tiie lollowlng Pl''""" I> ~oin~ 1111$!1\fn I>: EPIC IUSIN[SS FOllMS. l0C91 Ku~ul Orlve, Hunliogron Ir-en, Colit. '21>1.1 An!IW>nv llon~ld G•nt....,cr. IO O t I =I Or.. tt""ling!Ofl 6ttd1, Cohl.:rnll lni1 Duslnr.. i1 cOrH111Ctod by 1n 1~a • .iau11, Anl\Oflv llon.>ld G•ll•lldtl 1,,;, 1!11tmcnl w1• 111ea wf!n Ille &~ !O, I~;~. Of Ortngt CC\lfllY O<I ""'" PuD+i>hrd O•on~ Co1•,t O•llY Ptlor. 0.:IOD!<r It, 21, 24. •na Nov~m.wr t. 191• 316,·14 PUBLIC NOTitE 5UPfll 101t COUll10' lHE ST All OF C/lo.LIFORl'llA Riii TM£ COUNlY OF OR ... NGE H1 ..... ii.st JrlOll(I. OF H£Attl1"G OF PETlllOJrl FOR PlllOIATE OF WILLAJllD F11151 COO!CIL TO WILL ANO RI• LET· lEllS OF AOMl"ISTllATIOl'I WITH ll'IE WIL\./lo.MO CQOICJ\. ""Nl:Jt; EO Ellllt of FllEO MYRO!o SilillJLLi °"'''""· NOTICE IS HE RE av GI VEN ll>t1 MARV E \MO\.L l'lls file<! l'lt<lin t P'llllon lor Pr00t11 of Wiii ano fl•!! Coch cit to will 1n0 lot '""""" o! r...tners of "dmffllU•ll•Ofl wi\11 ine win '"" tOOi<•I 1nn1~ to tl'lt prlltl0ntr releren(t 10 whi<~ 11 fT\ide lot 1"'1Mr pl•ti( .. !a,., 11111 lftl\ Ir<! lo .... ir.cl Pl«~ OI l>ttrlng Ille l inlf tias bff\I .ee lar ...,,,...,.., 11. 1tl(, •1 t :lO 1.m., In tr<!- <OU~ OI 0.J)olr\nlfnl NO. l 01 .. id court. tl J()t) Civic Cente• O<ive .,_<.!, lnll>t (lly t>I StnU Ano, C..lilorni•. 0.l.OOcl-r2•. \t14 WILLl"ilil f . ~I JOHN Counly (It•~ J. 0. OOMALO PETTUS .,_,..,, .. ..,.w &U """'"-" St•ttl $.ti! FrtftdSCI, C•liltrftll ,.10l lll: tl1·2NO Altot"'''°'' PtUlllftl< PuDhSMO D••nge COi$1 Oiolf Pllol. Ottootr II, n. 1n<1 NoYemtie• J, 19/& PUBLIC NOTICE · ,ICTIJIOUS 8 USIJllES5 N,t,ME st.-.TEMl!l'IT Tl>t lotlowiM ~tr1on h Jolr>!ll Lu·.ire;• HA"48011 TOW• .. G CO. ao& HARIOR SOOY WORICS. 1016 Pl1c1nll1 AYO .. C01•• Me\;, (•Ill tl~ll O"'•" Jock ... wit\'. :n,q Ntw York Aw: , Co"a Mes~. 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ABC TelephOne Covnse11ng Service 645-2222 ..... • ' Pl·A Pixy hours: 10 AM to 1 PM and 2 PM to 6 PM -Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 29, 30, 31, November 1 and Q at the following stores: BUENA PARK COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE 'THE CITY' FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE -· I J • I ' i I i I • • 1,300 1,301 1,302 Fear Goes After Jump N.o.50 - • ~ . ' -• 'f ' ( .. I SAN DIEGO <UP!l -Nowoman in the United States has ever made 3,000 parachute jumps a nd that suits Linda Miller j ust fine . She w~nts to be the first. "There a re a lready two women v • .oith 2,000 jumps. But they're slowing down and I'm just peaking," says the28-year·old jumper. With 1,300 jumps to her ~redit, Linda \Va s one of fi ve women who qualified this year for the U.S. parat~ule te·am. Last August at the world parachute meet in Hungary, the United States came in second behind Czec hoslovakia. "Our guys did really well," Linda sa id , "But our gi rl s' team was a little inexperienced.'' Linda. \Vho spends most of her spare time jumping, plans to compete for a spot in the U.S. team again ne.xt year. Nearly every weekend she spends some lime jumping, sometimes spending S80 for the flights that take her· 2,500 feet up to jump. "It 's not cheap,"she said, ··But l guess you . spend money on \vhatever is important in your life. To me, jumping is important." She doesn't say that lightly. ''It's number one. I have nothing else that's more impOrtant to me than jumping. I work so I can do what' I want to do .. J scrimp on other things," she said . Linda got interested in jumping in 1968 after watching fri end s jump for a day. · .. r decided then I just wasn't a spectator," she recalls. ''After 100 jumps, I wanted lo get into competition. Your goals change.'' Linda says there \vas an initial fear when she began skydiving but that it disappeared after the firstSO'jumps . "Mine did, anyway. But it takes that Jong to ge t comfortable \vith it. Occasionally there's apprehension if it's a tricky spat or the wind conditions are bad. But it's not fear. •'A lot of people think this is a daredevil sport. But Once you get involved with it, it becomes an obsession.'' !JPIT ..... Linda Miller packs her chute prior to making another flight enroute to her goal of 3,000 jumps. • Services Catching Up .. . . ' Stigma Fading ··-~ By l,J\URIF. KA.SPEil OttMO•ll~f'l!"SU" 'f\ rew years baek, Carole Neustadt dre am rd of dc\'eloping a comn1unity cultural complex for the Saddlcback arcu. Instead, this summer , :.he got a mental ~ca Ith clinic there. There is no tic bct ~1·1·n the l\vo, she admits. t>XCep t that they both dE:a\ with the com1nunil)' y,·hcre she has li\'l·d and bt.~e n invol,·ed (or the past eight years. \\'hen she and her fan1i ly firs t settle d in Lagu n.1 ll1lls, s he explained. sh1• \Va s intcrc:.ted in community theater. Sht~ Joined ltancho Con1mun1ty Pl ayC'rS and decided there \Va:, the need for Ci cultural ccnlrr. But then :.he took s ome psychology classe s ;1t UC Irvine <ind began \vork1ng 111 ;1 Costa J\.lesa youth center. ' \\'hil c 1 here , :.he in cl and worked with a psychiatrist "who thought I \\1as good" and asked he r to work for him a nd his coll eague. But s h e had also gotten a divorce and the job didn't pay enough for support so, because "I ~·as hungry," she applied for a job with the county. Although there \\'Cre ;J couple 0£ hundred othe r ;1pplicanls, "'1rs. Neustadt got the job ii!<. ;J mental health worker. She \\·orked in the day lreatn1cnt ccnt('r in Costa ~•les<1 and later in a program \\'hich was designed to provide people on \VClfare \\'ilh \·ocational and emotional rehabi\itat1on. flOP ES f'OR CLlNIC All that t ime, ~he explained. her hope \Ya s to open a clinic in Sadd leback , her con1n1unity where she fe lt there \\'as a need. Aftt':r t\VO years, she and Dr. Jay Gale we re given permission to spend hair their tin1c looking into the area \Vhich \\'as then bein.I! serv ed b y the La guno Beach clinic. "\\le found . cle;1rly, oil th~ pro ble m :. \\'C imagined \\ere here." s he said. Another year. dur ing 'vhith task forces "'·ere rormed "'ith1n the con1m unity, follO\\·ed before 11 \\'as determined there really "·as 1hc need for a clinic. ·rhey opened in June in space donated by t.1 ission Community tlospital. Within a year, they'll have to find somey,·here else lo li\'e. J\lrs. Neustadt, now program director for the clinic, boasts that they are the first social service .agency to open in Saddleback. "I really. do think the other agencies ,, .. ill follo\v," she said. POPULATION ISOLATED There arc about 80,000 people in El Toro, J\'lission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Leisure World and Laguna Niguel, commu nilies in the county's unincorporated a re a which comprises ·the Saddlcback Valley. i'\llhough lhe <1rea 1~ developing rapidly, she explained, it is still :.ome\vhat isolated b.v it:. distance fron1 mor e dense areas "'here service:. already are established. Generali\•, rcsidenl s have lert behintl fani i!ies and friends, \l'hO traditionally function as support \\•hen problcn1s ariSl'. and mo\'cd into the area expecting a better life. Struggles co ntinue. ho\\·c ver. often before nc1vcon1crs ha ve had .:i chance Lo rn <.1k e new friends. Althou gh it 1\'0ulrl srcm the people here could afford pri\'atc therapy, J\lrs . Neus tadt said, many are .. lll> to their ears 1n debt." Al lc<1st hal f of the clinic staff'!<. \\'Ork is in family and n1arital counseling, she explained. "These ;ire people dealing 1vilh day to day living s tress," she emphasized. ''They're nol crazy people." •• •• CAROLE NEUSTADT; DREAMER, DOER e BEA ANDERSON , Editor ... Now, J\'lrs. Neustadt \\'Orks only about 10 hours with clients. ··r think I s ee myself in th i~ clinic more as an emergency batkup lo the stafr." she explained. Speaking to community groups about the clinic is important. :ihl· believe:., be{·au:.c !here 1:-:.lill ;1 sligma <ill:.iched to mental health progra1n s. She hopt's, ho11 C\'t•r. th:1t \1•hcn ilnyone "ho ha!<. heart! h<'r do(•s become s tresse d, they 1\·ill remem ber her and think. "\Veil, she wasn't too strange " She "ould like to dc\elop ''prc vent11•e m e ntal healt h '' programs in the !->Chools. a support g r ou p for f am 1l1 c:. \\'llh neuro log ic a ll y d1sfunction1n g childrC'n and a parenting program. Other pr ogra n1 s :.h e i s cons idering \\'Ould be for 111ngle parent fam ilies and !'omcth1ng \\'1th Leisure \Vorld rc:.1dcn1~ \\'ho "\\'OUld be \.\•illing to he invol\'cd in the cornmun1t.v ;ind. I 1h1nk . \\'t· h<i vc a lot to learn fron1 t hc1n ." She \\'OUld also like to:.t·c :.t·l f·h(•]p groups. as Al('uh olir~ 1\nony n1ou!<. a nd P a r e nt s Anonrmnu'. developed. Such gr11u11:..' :.he C\ plained. don! take the plat'c of ps ychot h c r a p ~·. Bathe r , they -.. provide the pcr!<.on \v1lh a su1>por t system within thc con1munity ... , think the more \\'C can teach a com munity to r;:1re for its o ..... n needs," she explainctl. "the he11 1lhie r ct community is going t.obc '' ... ~· ... I J•t .. ' . 'Struggles continue .. before newcomers have had a chance to make new friends. These are people dealing with day to day living stress. They 're not crazy people.' Where There's Smoke, There's ... lmbalance DEAR (>NN LANDERS' You said •"-r0ur column a while back tha t c igare tte smokers are engaging in oral satisfaction that stems from an in(antile and im- mature need. Did you know that Dr. Sigmund Freud wa s unabl e to quit s moking-a lthough he was well aware that his tobacco habit was extreme ly damagin g t o his h ealth -bel"ause of certain physical disabilities which plagued him ror years? Freud's efforts to stop s moking lasted for nearly a half a ·century. He recounts his persistent craving and the "torture beyonrt human en- durance" when he did abstain for a period or 14 months. Freud was, af- ter all, a mortal man. but don't you think the father of psychoanalys ui would h ave recogn ized the existence of a psychological problem, i( there had been one? What is there in tobacco thnt produces the craving ·~ l l is nicotine-and nicotine is habil·£or- ming. I submit, the habit is more physiological than psychological, a problem of the body rather than the mind.-ANOTHER VIEW DEAR VIEW : Vo u cannot separate the mind from the body. They art one. or course nicotine ls addictive. So is alcohol. Rut no one knows "'hy some people can use both in moder11ion a nd others cannol. The btst 1nthorlties say tht problem ts both physica l and einotional-bul mostly emotional. J\ii for Uncle Sig· mund, he had many hangup!! and sufrerr.d a great dt•I. Amon~ other -· Ann Landers things. he was through with sex at 41. Well ·balance d, he wasn't. DEAR ANN LANDERS: J "''as annoyed with your lack or support for the person who wrote about the miracles or witchcraf't. I-lave you bei!n living in a cave for lhe past to years·! Haven't you read about the miraculous thingS witches have done-both in laying on curses and removing the m ? My sister·in·law, -#whose hands were covered with wart.s, went lo a woman who prac· t lced witchcr aft. \Vithin three ~·eeks every one of those warls disappeared. And all she did was rub a little castor oi l on them at ni ght. lier son went tn lhe witch the fol - lowing n1o nth and w~s relieved of a te rrible pain in his neck<Within rour . day!'i. llow do you account for lhC!!<C tlappcntn.g~'!'-A Bto:LIEVER DEAR 8 .: Any dermatolo,1tist "'Ill tell you lhat warts can be got- ten rid of WITllOlJT ;i, ~·it<'h if you • put your mind lo it and rub a litllc something on the m al night. As for her gelling rid of the 1>ain i n hi s neck within fo ur days-mayhc his slster·in·law left lown, or hi s boss look a trip. Ma ny aches a nd pain!l-an1 I even disea srs-arc ~If-limitin g. They disappear "''ithout any trrat· me nl . And this is "'h~· I lcll people to get a nother opinion hefore thl'Y a ~r1•r tn sur1t:t'ry. Th~rt arc too 1n a ny unn1'CC!<o'ary ope rations prrformrd in thl ~ founlrv. l>EAR 1\X~ LANDt-:ns On ~OU have room 1n \'Our r.olun1n ror one more h•t.11•r 011 l\1d '~ l.1b·· \\'hen I read that 13 )t•:1r·old bo)':. lcttcr I olmos1lhre"'111• I {lm 13 and Iha! lt•1lf1r l\11nt all 01'er our cla:.:.1u(ln1 Alinn~t ;11\ lhl' • kul -.. ag-reed ~our answer y,•as great Thl' l\~·o 1\'ho thought you \\l'l'C too :.tri rt :1 rt; 1n trouble all the lune. \\'c arl' liberated enough-in tai:t. :.o rne of u ~ arc TOO liberated. \\'f' "1sh our parent!' \.\'Ould take us off the hook by !'ay1nj.! "Nl)'." so we \\ouldn'l be c<ill<'d c h"k~n '-''hen \\t' dn11't "ant lo do c<'rlain things. Thank!-i. 1\nn F<>H YOU OF.AR FOR : \'ou're "'elcome . I'm for ~ou , !no. Do you ft>el av:k ..... ard, selr·con- sc1ou:. lone\1 ·• \\'plcome to the' club 1'hl•re·s· help for you 1n Ann t.anclrr:.'!i honkl('t, "The Key to l'opulurllv · St>nd 35 cents 1n coin wilh your 1'1'.'Qllf";t and a Ion,!?. stam- ped, :.clf ·acldrc":,~C'd cn\clope to A·nn L11ndt•rs . l'.O Bux 1400, t;lgin, 111 . 601 211 • ·112 DAI L V PILOT Mondav OelobPr 28 l974 ..... ' -.. • Pledges Said Along Coast Moor the Merrier hl n1cs. Jl;:1l .Jones (left) and Bill l\1cC ready read~· lhC' Good Ship J.ollipop, theme ship of the Saturday, Nov. 2. din ner dance at the Bi.1lhoa Pavilion. Ebell Club of Lacuna Beac h will add proC'ecds f ron1 th<il C\'t111ing to other fund s that support \1<1rious comn1unity project s. T he group has raised S39,200 for sc holarships. American 1-'ield Service, South Co<.1!'-ll Comm unity Hospital. Boy's and Gi rl'~ clu b~, YJ\.1C1\. l.yri c O~er a und School of Art and Deslb'n. l\1rs. Jl ugh Blue is cha1r n1a n of th e bcnclit. FILLMON· HUDDLE:STON r..1a r~a rel Lee 11 uddlc!ilon bccaml' the bride or Navy Lt. Louis J ason 1''ill mon during ccrt'monics ronduc - !ed by the Hev. Dr. Charles Dicre nrield in SL /\ndrcw"s l'rc s byt eria n C hu r c h, Ne \\'J>Or l Bcarh. 1'ho br ide, da ughter or lhc l)on a l ~I l ludd leslons of Newport Beach. a ttendt:"d Baker University, Kansas and was a 1963 Childrcn·s llome SO<'icty dc butante. lier husband is a n alu1n - nus of I he Uni versily of Ne\v !\<Texico a nd no w is a graduate student at the Univer s ity or Southern California. l·lis pa rents arc the Louis J. F ill mons of t<.lontgomery, Al a. December Date Set Mr. and M r s . R: H . ·-·Horoscope: For Virgo, Mooney of Seal Beach have announced the e ni agemenl o f their daughte r. Lois !\looney to Nic k 0 . Pearsey, son of the Curtis Pearseys of Los Angeles. l\.1 i ss l\.1 oon e y i s a gra duat e of l l unti ngton Beach lfigh Sc hool and now attends Golden West Col- lege. ,._Money ' .;T UESDAY , OCTOBER29 . . ' ~YDNE Y Ol\1 ARR ARll-:S !~l arch 21·April 291 : Truth looms large and dema nds a cu rlain call. !I.leans this is no time for hidin,l?;obsc uring factual in- formation. TAURUS (April 20-i\1ay 20 ): \'ou have sights on goal -but you r methods may he slipshod. Reali ze it and do i;on1elhing about it . GEMI NI (!\l ay 2l·J unc 2()): 'fou find out hO\\' to d eal w ith \'Olatile in- d iVidual. Key now is to kno\\• \\'hen to ~H v ··no." •Emphasis is on com'plet1on. CANCER (.June 21-July 22l : Nev• opporlunil~' is on horizon. Profc ~~ional ;,.,. :-ocf<1tc n1ak es roo rn rnr you. \'ou arc gi,cn Jddcd responsibility. t.EO (July 23-,\ug:. 2'.!l: )'ou have do\vn·tn·car1h cli~cu!'sion ,,·ith C'O-\\'Ot'kt·r or one ,,·ho ser\'t'!'! you. 'You ;1lso find '''here ~1lu ''"nt to ).(O and thl' best \\·;iy to <H" r ive ;1L dcstination. \.IRGO I Au.I?. 2:1-Scpt. 221: \·uu 111a .v finrl 1h t1L budf;'.!cl cnn..,1dcl':l1 1rin'> ;1r1• more unport:lnl tha n usu:il. Equal Pay NE\\. \·(1r!1' fl"Pl l -To dct('r1n1n1• the f'ffl•t•t:-. of 111- f l at 1011 on i\n11•r 1r;1n households. an t•1nplo}mcnt .L~l'll"'' h:t" JHSt ro1nplctcd a n..111011:11 random s ur\'1:y. Thi· r•·pnrt on the "111'\'C'~' h,· Slaff Bt11ldrr!' lnC'. 111 - ciudes these hii;ihtighl ~: • -1'hr1'l' out of fqu1· 01' 7:) j!<'ll't l11 11[ lh·· 11 :1111111·., hlitl :-.1•\1111':-. .1rl' 1101k11 11.! \\I \'t•.,, ;1 P<'l'l'i'll t 1•r 111.·-.1· \1011..ln ~ l\llL'" ~,I\ lh1•\ <"ou 1d nol n1..1111t.i1n th1•1r turrt'rll :-landard 11f !n en~ 1f t hf'y .. 1~11<.•rl \\ orl.. 111g --57 pl'rct•nl said lht'ir ~a larl('S 1,a~ for· neCl':-.,1l1~!i '7" P'otho • ~ ~ :t=u( .. tf'{l~ ~ -,t •\dl f/J \/'lrt•1//1.10l_1,1.,· '· ·'·" Ji•, ll•l•tt q,,., I //.rl''"' l.'u/11 .. 11''' '11r 1'1• J,.,j, f/,'r' lfn/1~,11 /•,,.,, Under Study Her fia nce is a graduate of Azusa Pacific College. He is a teacher at Laure l Hall l~uthera n School, North llol- ly\\'ood. l.IBR/\ ISC'pt . 23-0ct. 221: Check d etai l s -he lhorou~h. H.cfu i'e to IX' pain- ted into corner . J\ccC'nl is on le~a l affairs, co-opcral1\'e f:'ffo rts, rc l a tion ~hi1> 11'ilh partner, mate. SCORPIO IOct . 23·Nov. 21 ! : Some around you will resist cha nge. 1'his should neither s u rp r ise nor di ~cour:.q~e you. Accent is on employment . S,\GITT,\R IUS f:'\ov. 22· Dec. ~!): Adj ustment o'n hon1e front is necessary. \'ou ma~· be loo intcniic -a Iii! of relaxation could u·ork \1ondcr~. ("APR ICORr-.: !Dec. 22- .1.in. 191 : \'ou J?f'l nothin~ fur 1101hinj;!. alt houj!h !'Orne 110\\' \\nt1 ld h<l\"C you belie\'t' 11\h{•r \1·i..:C>. Empha5is 1-; nn "t·lf'et111ty. .\C~l:.\Rll'~ 1Jan. 211.Fc·h 1."I f : Snrnc pc·r ~on ..... 11 ho l'f•'I rnu ... 1~· talked \\ 1thottt rl.1111~ :111,,·th1nl.!, 110\\' t·o1111• 111 l1 h· ,1nrl pel'fnrn1 1lcl1111lt' ;11t1011.,. Be r c;ul.\ '. Pl:o;(·Es I FL'b. l'J ~l :11l'h '.,!1 11: ,.(Ill c;1 n gel n d ut l11,1nt.: !1n;1 nc1a l silua\1011 If torlar is ,\'Our birthday \rJu 1n;idt• lldJustment on iiun1c front tht~ ,ye ar and 11 Uninsured nnh: 19 Jl!'rt'(•n! :-.:1111 lh1·1r .,;1l:1r1P., p.1~ for. lt1\Hl'I•'" un i.\·: 21 percent :-.~nrl lhc1r :-..darH.':' pa\ for bol h. -4~ percent bE'camC' t1\'o ·.ncome families 1n the past l\\O yr:ir": 40 pP rccnt in tht' p:i:-.t \ {·;1r. -11 pt'rcC>nl of \\'Orkin,c. \\ 1 \'\'-" r t· ..... 11n1ulin~ lo the i.ur- \ •'V ha1£' full11n1t• 1nb.~: !if. p+.·i·1·v111 hold H·n1por:u·.v or' p.1r1 111111· tnhs Fr , 1111 1 he !ru 1ks of I h•· <.Ur · 11·\ 11 ;q1pears thL· hu1tl1• a,1!:11n .... 1 in flation 1.~ .1 b1 i.: rea:-.on n1any \1't\'C!'! \\'Ork. diri A \rcrnon'S Sl'ORTSWf.;R W\~(1 qptA,A ·~"'ft'r·i=IM· S411 l lJI BAI.BOA ISi.MO ]'6""'1<w>Avt 67S 1904 I ' \\'as imporlant. C'spccia1iy last nu1nth. No1·cn1ber will he ~oot\ for r C'sponsibility, lo\'C and !'"Oney. You are in- t uitive and a good lf'acher. A De c. 2 1 wedding is being planned, How do we do it? We buy lirst Quality fabri c fro m leading mills a nd garment mfrs. only at prices th at saves you more money. .POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS •PIQUES • OTIOMAHS •TWILLS Va lues to 4.00 ~ \. I '- I You can sow tne latesl lasn1on for ! less than •10. why spend '40.? Full 1 bolts. full color selectton 1n solids. ~ 60" wide· FG s reg LOW price 2.98. NEW! BATIK PRINTS \ tmoorted from lodta -beautirul. 2 49 Ol'1~1oa1 tland blocked designs lor tops, shirt ., and skir!s. 39-40 .. 'Mde. Macti1ne-wasnable Collon. FG 's reg LOW pnce 2 79. yd. Value s to 4.50 SOFT MATTE JERSEY PRINTS Beautilul lllll prints 1n thi s 229 seasons r.ivortle COiors for easy- care lash1ons-. 65% Nylon 48 .. wide. FG s reg LOW pnce. · Tdues to 4.00 ASK AIOUT SEWING CLA SS SCHEDULES • LAGUNA SEAQl -278 ForHI Ave . OPEN MonS11t 9-S30PM Rridal attendants were '-lrs. J eff1·ey Grimm, Mrs. A. I •. Turne r. Mrs. Richard :ile\•cns, Berky Dawe and •Chnrlcnc Tichy. Uest 1nan w as Lt. Fred J uni::-Ushe rs were Lis. Robert Le itzel. Phil Fos· sum and Bruce Mi ller and Lt. Cntdr. Pete llice. Following a honeymoon in l la\\'aii, the ne wly\\'Cds \\'il l li \'c in China Lake where the bridegroom is sta tioned. WESSLER· TUTTLE: Ba r bara l.ec Tuttle a nd Dave \Vcssler exchanged nuptia l vows a nd r ings be rorc the Re v. Thomas C l a rk e in St. J a m es Episcopal Church, Newport Ucach. MRS. WESSLER Their pa rents arc !I.fr. and '-1 r s. J o hn Tutt le o f Newport Beach and l\.1ollie \Yessler. New Yol'k, N. Y. llonor a ttenda nts were :r.1 rs. Alan Cocfi cld and R ich ard Ric ke l. Ot hers \\•ere Mrs. \Va yne Noecker, l\lr. aod fl.1rs. llow.ard Tut- tle , Ce leste Tuttle and Paul llession. The bride , a 1967 National Charily Leag·ue debutan- te atte nded Ora nge Coast Collegt: and California Stale Unive rs ity at Northridge. H e r hu s ba n d i s a grad uate o r Ne w Yo rk Unive rs ity. Ker pell Dental Inst itu te a n d e a r ned a MRS. FILLMON m asters degree <it UC L/\. They \\'ill li\'C in NC\\'PQl't Beach. LINK-BR ETT St. /\nd r e\\··s Prc s b \·t eria n Chureh Ne \\'j)Ol:l Beach \\'<IS the S<'l: ling for the nupt ials link ing TC1·esa J ea nne Brett of Costa !\1esa a nd fl.t ichacl Alan I.ink. Sa n Francisco. T he bride is a graduate or Estancia l ligh School. ear- ned a BA in sociology \\'ith honors and a ffi lia ted \rith A l p h a C h i Omega at California State Uni,·ers ity at San Di ego, a nd recei\·ed her lea ching c rede ntial MRS. LINK from CSL". l.on,I? Bcarh. lier hus band ret·eh·C'd a RS i n hu s int>Sl' ~•I !ht• Uni1·ers1t ,\' of Southern California \\'he r!' h£> u·as ii n1t>mber of Sigrnu Chi. Their parents arc to.fl·. and "Irs. l'aul IJ. Bretl Jr. of l'osta f\1esa ;i nd the Richard Links. North Jl'ot lr "·Ood. Of· firiant \\·a s lht• Re\·. Dr. Charles Oiere nfielcl. /\t l c ncl a n t s \\'c r,c Ka thleE'n Bre rt . Cher y l Link. Gretche n Beckmann. Ba rba ra Neis tat: S):i1> Farina. Ric hard t-.·IcCon1bs. J im Nyberg and Da,·id \\l ei·· ble. The llC\\'IY\l'Cds \\'ill lil-e in Sa n Fra ncisco. I . a Gloria Marshall case history ''Let me share • with you the secret of my new figure'' ' . Wilma B. Heimann "With enthusiastic cncour· ag cment from your managers ;ind counselors , I have lost 79Y2 inches and 83 Y2 pou nds-chan g- ing fro m a size 241/2 dress to a size JO. This great accomplis hment has given me more se lf-confide nce, great er poise a nd con1p lctcly changed my outlook on life. Thanks a milli on from myse lf and my family." • No disrobing • Program includes nutritional guidance • No ~lre nuous excrci:-.c!. • No pill s or :-.hots • • BankAmeri card, Master Charge or· American. Express • Because individual fi gure pro)).. Jcms di ffer, your results may be different from those achie ved by someo ne else. Affidavit of authentici1y 1s on fi le in the home office. Busl: Underbusl: \\laist: Abdomen: Hips: Thighs: Arm: Helghl: Weight: Age: Orm Size: BEFORE MTER 47 36 39 29 39 2S V2 48 JS l/2 48 361/:.t 26 V2 20 14 JO !ii'6" 221 lbs. 51 24V2 5'6" 137V, 52 10 ~~~!!t NfWl'ORT BEAOI 1801 wtSTQJFF Dlt • 642-3630 SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA 3851 IRISTOl SHOl'P1NGQNTER•556-<1786 {ACROSS FROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA) CA LL TODAY FOR A DEMONSTR ATION of wh at th e Gloria Manha II Method ca n do for you. No obligation. Open Daily 9 to 9, Satu rday 9 to 4. • , I I ' I l I I 1 I I I I I MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson • 1UMBLEW~EDS ACRIWM~? INPIANS '/f. CRICKEr IJAISl . . . ·) .. I t~ow S!Jf [ C.AN 'f ~f LP n: . ' by Tom K. Ryan JJ a..D l'IACOONAL.0 EEEii EEEii I JUST l.OIJE COU>ITR'.' MU!>IC! /" fll\O A FARrr. "'.[ .r 00001 n · 'J . "' \ FtGMENTS ............. ,.,. __ NANCY t LOV E YOUR CUTE DIMPLES ;: . • by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller ...... ,, ••¢'·" r~ .. .., .. , ............ --... t WONDER HOW L.ONG IT WI L L TAKE PEANUTS · TODAlf IS V£TEti!AN5' OAH.~ TODAY'S CIDSSWDRD PUZZLE ON VETERAN5' D~'!' 1 AL:.i.JA'!'S 60 ()Jf.~ TO f!ILL MAUL.DIN'S ~ANO Ql.l.\FF ~ FEW ROOT BEERS .• ACROSS 58 RefMants wid't I Sh11p ~nocks u1e1 S1turd1y·9 Pu11le Solved: 5 Toolh edge 62 C~"hagen 9 M1che1es cJti1en1 14 E111 lnd~n 6J M1rine1's vm1 dlrectiOn IS lndi1n of Pe1u 54 P1r1 ol lrnflil 18 Mo11 ·· ··• 66 •···• codto 17 M1~ng tl l'I 157 No1fll 1s11yi11 ltgt 68 Ot 1h1 lrith r,j;rt;;trt;1j;j 19 E•ploit 69 lnQulr1d 20 Prepo$!1ion 7tl Belo11 0~1. ].I ··. . hom 71 E•ecuies Mldtm DOWN l 1tong1.. I Otti!'cti119 • 23 Ct111ilic11ion rl~v•Cll 25 Som11hlng 2 Small aqua11c tpecia! 1n1m1I 26 Seigetnu , J Orn1merrtel 24 Pierce 44 Fe!1 mental e.g. looo 27 Flattish p;iin 28 Oi1man1les 4 Wor~ing h1rd 29 Carbonated 46 East Indian 32 R1akv 5 Labor union: drink 47 Enclosed 37 Oecav Al.lbr. · 30 U~•aine 49 Netherland~ JS Nigenan 6 Annul metropol•s commune narive 7 B1•1lv enough 31 Kill 52 Vestiges 39 Singrr ··· 8 Mon~oanttl J2 E•cellent 53 Fa11J1 c•os~•nQ Presley 9 Large heed 1hing: 55 lnwilrd1v: 11 Me1dt1"'· fra11.11es::? Slang Prefo• .o112 Loud c1ie.!t WOfds 33 Irish 96 Mock p.laylullv 45 · .. ····• • 10 Blll•oom el clllmiil•on !:17 Anglo·5d11on meal · dal'Ce J4 Biblical laborers JUDGE PARKER As THE ro"ce CONTINUE TO QOE5TION &El!E 6LA1R, SAM DRIVER LISTENS ATTENTIVELY.' -f/.ARO/.P If; v,o~;J MISS PEACH Monday. Oc1ober28. 1974 OA!L Y PILOf 'ff;f DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK fURn!ERMOR~.fou I SHOULO m-i 10 I UN DESZSTAND iHE ... ,c l • M ISS WIL.$0N, 6~1' ME: SOMe ~l..E'!SH·COL.ORS'P Fi...e:s1--1- COL.ORf;t? .AOHE:SIV !SS F"OR "fHE:. APHE:S1ves !" FOR "f1--4ES' PP•<r1E:N"f" IN 207 !' GORDO PA"flf;N"f" IN 2 07 ~~ . m,.,1 0 MOO~ MULLINS ·GIMMEA PRoB!.oM ,AND !1LL SHOW YA HOW To Do IT. ANIMAL CRACKERS .-~ f !Z·· wHAiis '!AND s ? ~1~\ • .. WIW'J .. ' ~ (~ )) ~ i; . , •.' . . ' by Charles M. Schult Ot..° SILL ANO [ HAVE LOTS !N CO.\\MON ... WE MADE T / 3 AT THE: SAiYIE TIM( ~ ' . ~ I~ V.t?i J;./fy,,. by Harold Le Doux I PAID CASH ••• AND I DON'T REMEMl!ER WHERE THi · STATIOl't" WAS! \0;18 by R09er Bradfield. 1 SEE 'THELMA'S LEAllNIN61b BIO A F'OLIOC!AN ... ·SME .JOST'TAl'W HER flRST' CONvtRSATION .. by Ge.orge Lemont NOW 1'H£:.N, c.At-.1 '!ASK A Q U6Si't 0N? 0 by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson WELL, NO WoNDfR .. You1Rf' FIGURING ~a WITH A CIG.AR ~ IN YOUR H.AND ! "' by Roger Bollen • ' I: HlllJE lfi)i; N1<Se1>1e FEELl''°i;ca='' TMl>.'T I 1UE FCll1601'r'EN 50li1E1'1"1N6 ... .. • 0 • ... ._. ____ _ THE GIRLS ... by Mell 'J\t>1•trl lh<: onl ~· thin~ t C\l'! 'lo.' ,11 tll\:'l· lun,hl'"n 1.,,h11•n ,h,.1\, th.it 11,,.utU f11 me dr11hc1.1t">ll'llu1h ' Gou•mandr10 11 Accoun1ant's palrilrcl\ 58 Hindu de•tr 18 °'L1 ...•.. ": concern 35 Graoe 59 Epic pGfml Pucciniopl•I 12 Preposition 36 Remains 60 Tltblew;uc 1~1 VOi.A SA'/ YOU H.ATE 8E IN& TME IJ.AIJY C'ON'f YOt.( R'EAl.l?E TMAT ONE CHll.D THE f:AMll.Yi' Ev, icy DENNIS THE MENACE <~ SI frull rind 13 Observfll inKll\le item SI A• ••• •• II 18 B•itiah monev 40 Pen n1me of 61 Sligh! person: h1t11r 22 Actor ··· H.H. Mun10 ln!Mm;il SC Urge on Aytes IJ Mo11l 1~isl'I 65 D.Hive: Abbf. I ~ IO 11 ' ,, " I:.~ ,, i' " ,, " ~ :·ill. " 22 ll " ''" lS ~ ~. ,. • •• It; ~;; ,.,; l6 " " ·~: '· l9 lO JI ll ll ,, " " JJ ' -" • '.1' ,, 0 ~ " ~ ' •l .. " .. ,, .. .. ,. ... " I? . ' ' ' •• " • " " " • • . ('"! ... • " ,f!J_ ' . .. ; " .,.. .. " .. . ,, .':•· .. w '" .. ; . " . . ., _.MILY HAS TO tJe ltN c•.--.. --·...., LAiT r - DICK TRACY ~M.4CICf Of: A QLAOTA ~YS TEM TO M'°··• DANNY, I've c.or TO KNOW MORE A BOUT 6QAIN's CELL M ATE. 0 ~...., by Chester Gould THIS IS AN UN.MARKEO POLICE CAR. QUICX , INSIDE! 'WHEN J GR?W UP J \IAATA 6E JUST LIKE YOU. MQ Wllsal • I /Q.29 H I DAIL I( PILOT Monday Oclober 29. 1974 Interception Gamble Did It, Says Naillath •NE\\' 'Vf)HK (API • Lorncrbul'k Uharl11· S.luk f'S made what Joe Nan1ath called a "he ll of u play on a gamhlt"" und it pu1d off for the l.os An i:;clt·" Han1 .... Onl ,\ ,,.c·onds 11 h r l' La\t'rCnl'C !\I t" Cut1·h1•0n h.1d s<·orC'd u i;:amt~·tyini:: tourhd11\\'n 111 till· 01M.·ninc set'onds of thC' tourth p1·ri111I, Stuke' int er<·ept t'd a N;11u.11h II"'' and r;,111 1t •11 y;1rds lo lhl' J t·1 ~. d•>Ol'~le p. nn th1· nt•'\I play , ju't 31 sl'<"onds ar- , t('r h" h.td ~r11r('d the first time, ~1c · Cuh:hl·on l»i ltcd into the end zone Sports in Brief <1ga111. this tin11.1 from one yul'd out. to i;i \'t' thC' Ha ms a 211. 13 victory O\'l.'r the J t·t:-. ~unday. \\'1th 11. the Hams. pick('<t b,v m ;1 n~· to IH• lh1· National t 'unft'f('IH:t'':o. pre prt•se nt ativc Jn the Nation<il Foot- b;dl Leagut•'s Super Howl, ra 1.~£>d I heir \V<·'t llivision-leading rl'eu r1I to ~.~:i nd dumped New \'ork to !·Ii. "I l'elt Stukes' interception "';1~ cf'r · tainly the· hi g play of the g;in1l-." .~;i1d Los An ge le:-; coach Chue k Knox. '"1"01n1ath still has the bt'~l :lrn1 in foot hall. 1-l c <'an beat you any tinll'. Surgery for Gridder; Carter~aptures Race HlltMINGll 1\~1. Ala . -Texas Chris tian Uni\'e rsity running back Kent \Valdrep remained in serious eondition SundaY after undergoing surgery for a broken vertebra, a Uni,·ersity llospital spokesman said. \\';1ldrep '''aS hurt in the second quarter of Saturday's TCU-Alabama football gan1e. llos pital spokesman John Wright ~aid lht•rc "'us C\'idcnce or 1)('rm ;:i nent paralysis, but its extent :-.till \\':IS bein,1? evaluated . \\'aldrep "':is in the hospital 's sur,gieal intensi,·e care un11. \Vright s aid \V a ldrep had spinal cord injury because of the fracture to the fifth cervical \'ertebra in his lower n('Ck. C:arrer Trittn1ph.• SA LETo.1 . Ind. -Duane Carter Jr .. \\'ho has alreadv clinched the U.S. Aulo Club sprin.t car title. '>''On the final e\·ent of the sea:,0n Sunday al the Salem Speed'>'·ay. The \'ictory \1·:.i s the ~cventh of the ,year for Curter. of lluntington Beach. Behind Carter in the 50-lap feature on the half-n1ile paved oval "'ere Joe Sa\danu . C hu ck Gurney, B illy Engelhart, Larry Ca nnon and Tom Bigelo"·. '>''hose 6th· place finish in- sured him of second place in the season st andings. Bo111b Thrt'al t AJ{CADIA -T11·0 juveniles were ilrrcsted Sunday shortly after they al· 1cgcdly .telephoned the Santa Anita Lr ace track and threatened to blow it '-'P if a ransom \11as not paid. complaint at 3 this morning. saying her husband had beate n her in a restaurant where the ?t1onzon family \\'as ce lebrating one or their children's birthdays. r.1onzon. who li ves in this city 400 miles north or Buenos Aires, was ar- rested by police. l\.1onlon s uccessfully defended his \\'orld Boxing Association title recen· tly h~' knock in~ out Au stralianconten· derTon.v l\.lundin(' ffftll n Wi1111••r SYDNEY, Au stralia -Australian 1'ed Ball defended his tit\(' in the 546,000 Wills Masters golf tourn:1mcnt \\'ith a two-s troke victory Sunday. 1'he J4.ycar·old Ba ll earned $9,100 for the triumph. I le shot a final round 70 for a sc1·en- under-par total of 281 for 72 holes. South African Gary Player and Australian Ian Stanley tied for setond place "'ith 283 totals. Pla~·cr had a clos ing 73 ilnd Stanley a 68 on the 7,148-yard Australian Golf Club course . • 'ilot'klft11 \1it'for~J l\tELBOURNE, Australia -· Uick Stockton , a fa s t-rising young American tennis star, won the South Pacific 1-l ardcourt Tennis Tour nament Sunday, beating Australian Da\'iS Cupper Geoff fl.t asters 6-2, 6-3. 6·2. The title, the first a broad for Stockton. "'as "·orth $5,000. !\tasters, 2,1, had upset topseedcd Australian John Ne\.\'OOmbe , who was troubled by an injured arm, 6·3, 3-6. G-2to reach the fina l. Tn1111Pr 011 T''I' "I took a good reudin}! on Jo<"," Stukl.'s said of his intc.'l't'Cption. •"l'hf' l'l'<'et\·er IJt.'l't1111e H:1rkun11 mtidt• h1..; cul too <1uu•k ly. I \l.'as <•bl<' to l"l'arl hi111 <infl .Jjil-. .lo<.• Ill' \'l'I' lookl'<l nu• off h1111. I just touk ;.1 l'hll ll<'I' :i11ct 11 l':.tid off. If I'd n11 ssc1I , it \\'ould'\t' ,t:1u1l· 1•11· a h1 g gain. But I didn'I." 'l'hc Jets <i ll hul ~hut do\1 n lhl' Hanis' runninA i,:an1 t· in 011· tn·,t half. But they t•ouldn '1 k('t•p lh(' pr1·,~ure up and the Harns began t•hur11111g out hug<.· ehunks of yardaJ,!e in thl' 'l'cond h~df. 'l'hcy fini shc·d \I ith 2f>l yards on the ~round . 139 of thcn1 by 1\lcCut· 1·heon. "I \\'as proud of thl.' way\\'<' can1c hack from the first half," Knox s'~id . ·"rhis is the £ir!'>t tin1c '>''e'vc hc{'\1 behind a nd come batk, 1'he 1,!UYS '11ade up their n1inds to go out <.111d 1lav b;ill." 1\ftC'r J\l eCutc heon·s \l.'1nnin)! run. 'hC' .Jets had one fin<il op1)1H'tunity l o .corl' a gain in tht· (·losinf! minutt·s. Hut this tin1v s<ifl'I\' Str l'c Precee _)icked off <1 N<in1ath 'pass nc;:ir n1id· field and the Hams ran out the clo<'k . A penalty killed ti chance for Nl'\~' York to pull ;i\l.·ay l'arly iii the third period. Los Angeles "·a s unabll'to mo\·e the ball follo"·ing the kickoff and puntc<t to the Jets' 24 -yard line" A Na1nath-lo- Adan1le pa . ..;s net ted fi\'l' .Y:.t rds. Boozer ran for 11\'0 :ind \1·as gi\'l'rl anolh£>r 15 on a Los An!-!£>1es pt'rson:d foul, then Boozer ('HUJ!hl a 28·yard p:1.-.~ th<il put tht' ball on the Han1s 2C. .\tt·i :1n inl'ompll•tion :ind a thrt•t• ~·ard fl ip to F.ddie Bc.·11. l);ivid Kn1!!h1 e11ught \\·h;.11 appc:u~I lo be a St''ll'll· :.,.an.J pa,i; on th<' right sideline. Bu1 I\ night ,,·as l'allcd for offensi,·c pa ,..~ interference on the play. the fir:-t do"•n \\'as nullified. and thr Jets \\'t•rc pushed ba ek out of field ~oal runge. 'fhe JC't ' nej!ated llarris' pas~in~ garnc . 'rhc Los ,\ngeles quarterbaek t·o rnpletcd only six of 15 attempts for 49 \'ards, Out he was able to sC'ramhll' fo1: 46 more. man~· 11( the ~·ard ~ con1ing in key third clo\•:n situations. N::unath, forC'l'd lo thro'>''Oft<'n in thl' fou rth qu:1rtcr after thl' H:nns hat! gone :1 hc:1d, completed 19 of hi s 32 :ll - ten1pts for 155 yards, but it \l':Js lht· l\1·0 -interceptions that killed t\c11 )'ork's hopl's of an upset. Jei. Al NPW Votk -~6.11(1 l A Hilrt•• 11 fun k•Ck l&i~ NV • Aoam1e 1 •un Gantt kick . ' ' ; NV · ll<>OlP• U •un k i<~ lailld lA -M(CU!<f\eon ?l fUn Ray k•<• LA -"M<CUICl'le(HI 1 '""Rav kick INDIVIDUAi. 1.E.-.OERS ' RUS!ilNG -lo' Ange!¥,, M<Cu!Cheon 1J·ll~. e e nel•en 1S·61, li••d• S·l6. Ne., 'l'otk J.,1 ~. 0o<11t1 10.61, Ad.lmle ll-S• RECEIVING -lo' AnQtln,, l(lein 1 · I!, McCuHllfon 1-1. Ne w '¥0•~ JeB. C:••l•• ~-l8, ....,...,,... S-30. l(n,gnt l·Jl . Bar~""' 1·1•. l>A~S •N G -Los An(l•I••. H ...... 6-IS-1, •9 Vil•Cb. New York JeU, N1m11n 19-31·1, ISS. Tarkenton Sacked Fr:in 'f;1rk r nton. J\Iinnesota Vikings quarterback. is about to be -.::1ck(•d for a thl'l'e-~·a rd loss by N('\V England's George Webster. Src g<1mc• details in football \\·rap-up on pa gC" l~.J. Ali's Mother on Hand To View Title Fight t\INSl1ASA. Zaire IA P J -l\fam<i Odessa Clay says her boy. Ca ssius. al\\·ays has been a josher -even \\'hen he \\':J S ;1 t y ke beating e1·(•rybod.v at m arbles -but it's not good to t·ross him \\'hen he gets mad. "lie a lways ~·a s doing things to n1a ke people laugh but underneath he <:ould be.> ver\' moodv and serious," ~1ddcd 1\1 rs. C:1ssius Marcellus Clay. Sr .. of Louisville. .. , think he is very serious now, in s pit£' of all that spoori n~ you see in the ring. He wants lo win bad. l think he "'ill win." f\lrs. Cla y. a pleasant, pillo'>''Y woman in her late fifties. and her husband. a dapper sign painter and commercial artis t. have traveled to d<1rkest r\friea to see what looms as the climax of their son's tempestuous career. They will be at ringside in Zaire's big soccer st;idium \Vednesday when the handsome fighter they christened Cassius Marcellus, now going under the !\luslim name of Muhammad Ali. attempts to win back the heavyweight b oxin g c h a mpions hip which authorities stripped f ron1 him because he wouldn't go to war. 1-Iis foe is the reigning champion, Ceori:::c Foreman. a brutish monSter of a man who has virtually destroyed every fighter he has faced the last three years. Police staked out the location where the n1oney was to be dropped a nd ar· rested the two suspects. The exact location of the drop and the amount or money demanded were not disclosed by officers. CllRISTCli URCll, N .Z. -· Top· seeded Roscoe Tanner or the United States has won the singles title in a men's tennis tournament, beating in- jured· Ray Ruff els of Australia 6-4, 6-2 at Co\vles Indoor Stadium. Lakers Trip Phoenix "George looks \•ery big and mean ;,i nd he h as been knocking out everybody he's met ," ~lrs. Clay said. "But Sonn y Liston was big and mean looking, too, and he didn't scare my boy none.'' Ji. i 119s n I llo1np • l,OS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Kings are leading Divi sion 3 of the National Hockey League, and a big reason is that their power play is sud· denly "'orking. When the Kings face Pittsburgh tonight at the Forum. they \i:itl be working on a string of nine goals in thei r last 18 po1vcr-play attempts . That follovoed a 44 -for 284 record on power plays last year that was fourth "·orst in the league. Ra 111 ire= IA"P-~ TEllR 1\N, Iran -Top-seeded Guil- lermo Villas of Argentina defeated Raul Ran1ire1. of l\tcxi<'O 6-0, 6-3, 6-1 Sunday in the finals of thl' SI00,000 Ar.·amehr Professional Tennis Cup totirnament and picked up the $15,000 first prilc. tlln11=011 Jail••d · Ruffels pulled a muscle in his right foot "'hen stretching for a ball as Tan· ncr \~·as lead ing 4.3 in the first set or Saturday's final. St~d9111a11 l ipst•f ~1IDLAND. Tex. -No . 2 seeded Torbcn Ulrich of Denmark upset top· seed Frank Sed gman of Australia Sundav. 7·5. 5-7, 6-3. to take the fi nal tourniiment of the T enni s Grand !\tasters Tour. LOS ANGELES IAP> -Acrobatic Jim Price sparked a five-minute. 13 ·0 spurt at the start of the second half Sunday ni"ht as the Los Angeles Lake rs defeated the Phoenix Suns 123· 116 in a National Bas ketball As· sociation gi!me. Prier. \Vho s eared 21 points to share Laker high point honors, had three jump shot s 1vh il e the Lakcrs '>''Cre opening a 21 ·PO int lead at the opening of' the half en route to their second vic- tory in four games. Los An~e l e s had a JO·point lead in the rirsl few m inutcs of the game, \\·ent be>hind by a point on two oc· casions Jn the second Quarter, and J!Ot going again behind the play or Zelmo Beaty a nd Price. · PHOEN l l( 111'. B ~ntam --Pertr 11, Awl••r ~' 5.<oll 11, V•n •••dale 6, C:•thoun •. Eric-son 1'1, H11wtnort1e b, Me!<h•onni 11. S..Ul'IClo1s b, Wiiii....,. S, Owens 1. Talat• •S 10·16. tOS ANGELES. 1ll -Ha••s•on 11, Riley 11, o;,,,,ln !S, C.OP!lroch 11. l>•ke 11, Bo•tr 10, BridQU 1. Wini~" I. H1twtlfl• 6. lo!~I• 11 l l·SI. • ."''-"'• 10 11 11 1S-n• lOS An(lelt• 1J l1 ll lS-113 Fouled oul: ncrie. Tet11ni(1tl •out: Enclt50n, To1al lou!s: Phoen•• JI, l o• Anqel~17. A -10>1~. Ali won the title from the now deceased Liston in a staggering upset in l\liami Beach. I-l a., in 1964 and repeated the triumph 15 months later with a fir st round knockout in Lewiston, l\'l aine . Three and a ha lf years of idleness in 1968·70 -broug ht about by Ali 's failure to enter military service - dulled his skills but he seems to have whipped himself back into razor trim at the age of 32 for the greatest test of his life. Some bookmakers in America are repo rted maki ng the younger Foreman a 3-1 favorite but the more realistic odds arc the 11·5 quoted by the London shops. Each fighter has been guaranteed $5 million, a record purse, for the evening's \\-'Ork . A conglomeration of sponsors and money lenders. in· eluding the Zaire government. is hoping for a $20 to 30 million gross. la rgely throug h "\Orll'l \l.·idc theater television. Prothro Criticizes Chargers S,\N OIF.GO tAP1 .. Coa~h Hank Str<1m refl ected o n thl' t\\'O time-con· sun1inJ! scoring dri\'t'S t'n)linl'ered by l.t•n IJ:t\\'son \\'h ich enablt'd lhe ~un­ sas l'1ty l"hiefs to defeat Sun Diego. 24· ),I, 1t's tht• best off<'nsi,·e i;:am<' "'e·,·c- had <111 ,·ear. \\'e maintained po:;st>s· s ion. That's the \1·;.1~· you \\'in ball g:unes ."' he said . Chargl.'rs boss Tommy Prothro \\'as in another of his sanguine post-gaml" moods. .. I don 'I kno'>'· a n,,. parl of our i;::ame thnt "·as good." he lamented. "We had an op1>0rtunit y to go ahead a nd,..£> re>£ used tn takl' it . "So1netimcs l \1·onder if the player:; ask themscl\·eic ho\\' they are going lo get beat. .. Da'>'·~on. 39, h ad substituted for starting quarterback ,_.like Li,·ingston at thC' b:.:ginning of tfl,. second half '>''ilh the scorl' til'd 7-7. •le attempted onl \' four pusses :.ind all v.·ere com- plcie<t. One. a 6i·~·ard bomb to rookie halfb<1tk \\'ood.'· Grt'en. put the Chier~ ahead to stay in the fourth period £ol lo'>'·ing a 14-14 ti('. _ A ht1spital case n1uch oC tt)e season \\'ith a brokl'n bone in his back. he \\'as a ided considerably by the fine run- 0£ Green. who gained 146 yards in 23 carries' and caugh.t £our passes totaling 98 yards. ··it \1·as a play action pass:· Green said of the.gam e clinching touchdo'A·n. Len called it in the huddll'. I kne'A· I had the touchdo'>'·n \vhen I caught the ball .'" Green scored l\\'ice as the Chiefs :-.napped u three game losing streak u·hile the Chargers lost their fifth in a row. On the Chiefs' first possessionorthe · seeond half, with the score 7·7. an un· sportsman like conduct penalt~· "·as assessed on KC's Wayne Walto.n pl~cing the ~hiefs in a second and 25 situation. But Green pO\\·ered his "·ay through the Charger line on·the next play ror 43 yards to San Diego·s26 yard line. t'i,·e plays later. Green t'>'·istcd his \\·ay to the e nd zone from t'>'·o yards out. capping a 67 yard scoring dri\'e consuming nearly five minutes . Late in the fourth quarter the Chiefs took the ball on their O\.\'R 32 to begin anothe>r long drive. They t'he\l.'ed up a lmost all of the remaining of 6:32 minutes, scoring on a 23-}'ard Jan Stenerud field goal with a minute lek to play. "\Ve controled the line or scrim· mage," Stram said. For Green it "''as his best 2a'!'eo£ t-he year against what hC ''('a\led SOmt! awfully blgpeople.'' .. It's a v.·hole lot difterenl than in college ... these guys are physical." But the 6·1, 205 pound rookie ·was pretty physical himself, pounding his ,,·av through the San Diego line. ·=w e kne\\' '\l.'e l!ould run at their line every which way," said Green. "'It \\'as definitely in our plan." The Cha rgers opened the scoring \vi th four seconds left in lhe fi rst quar- ter \\•ith· an 18 yard scoring pass by Dan 1-~outs to Gary Garrison. Elmo Wright took a 12·yard re \·erse in for a score late in the first half to tie the game. After Green scored his first touch- • down, the Charl:iers pulled off a six minute dri\'e ending with a six ,Fard run by rookie Don Woods. T hen came the Da"·son-Green as- sault in the air and Stenerud's field goal in the final frame. (lie•~ (M•lll!•' .. t San OitQU -3',1/1 . ; • ' S0 -G&ttl...rl 111)1i~ 1rom Fouu Pir1ff -lt~ KC -W<llJ['ol 17 ""' Sl..,••U<l-!t l KC -G•tfto 1 tun S1tnt•UO • ·~~ SO --WOO<h 6 '"" P•tHf ~«~ 10-1' 7-!• I(( -Git~ 61 Y••d P•U from CUI_.. S~trUO tick KC -FG Sit"'"'° 11 INOIVJDU.t.1. 1.E.t.OE'A1. RUSNING -K&n~•I C.o ty, C..rtn ll·Ui, PoOol1~ 11·6S. s~~ O•t?O. wooa~ n.i1., £..,...,.,., •-1•. REC.EIVl!j{, -0:•""'" City, C..tff> l ·'lt, Pr&•j()n 1·11. San Oorqo, G1tt!wn •. ,1. SltwMI l ·S1, Oi•"~ ,. PASSING -KitlYi Citt, u~"'"'on •. 1 .. 1, •S , •• ~ o......,.. •·•·O, e~ $.Jn Ol•go, Fouh l•·ll·l, n i. S,\~TA 1-'E, Argentina -\Vorld middle"·cii:::ht boxing champion l ':.i rlos r.1onzon \\';:l s arrested at da'>''n Sunrla.v for beating his v.·ifc, the of· f1e1al llC'\\'S agency Telam said Sun- 41:1y . According to Telam, police said l'k>a tnz Ga rcia de l\lon1.on. 28. \\'ifc of lh1· :l2 -ycar-old boxrr, rc{;istered a Russia, Japan Take Cl1arge 111 Gy1ru1astics • L • Pittsburgh, Atlanta Vie In Boo-bird Capital \',\H7\A. Bulgaria CAP) -The ~01 11'! l'r11on a nd .J:ipan \l.'ere the big "·1n111·r' .... unday on the final day of the 18111 \\'11rl d Grm nastic Champion- ~h111:-. l'T«1hbi ni:-four :ind three gold rn<"d ~d' 1n !he i11d1virlual events. 'fht' So\·1c t Union's Lurlmilla 'Tu rii;h('hl'v:1 \\'On '"'I') of lhe four gold mC"rt 1I' 111 \hC' "'ome n·~ ('On1pt•til ion. t ak in~ 1111• 111 lcon the tx·am and in the fl oor t'Xl•rc 1scis. l\('r t·ompntrint. Oli:;a l\orhut . \von the gold in the \·ault. and East Ger· m an>"s Annclore Zink 1> "''a:' first on 1h1 · une\•c n parallel bars. In the nlt•n's division. J <t pan ':-t :-.n1i:cru Kasamutsu '>''a~ lht' outstan· rl1n~ i:yn1 nast. t:1k1n.11 lllll'' on the Oo11r t'X('r,·1srs :ind lnnt: ho r:o.c com · prt1tion Il l" coun!ryn1;in, 1-:1lo Ken· mnL"ttl. "·nn I h!· J:nld nn the para llel h..ir:-. \\h!ll' "\1knl;11 \nrlr111 no\' of lhl" So\·1e1 l ·n1011 .. h;.1rc•I th(• 11t h• w1lh "nn1 ;1 nia'' D:i n I; rC'C'U nn I he rl n~~ ll uns,::iry·~ Znll.1n ~1.1~.\·ar "on the J')'1m n1~) hnr.;r t'\ t•n! anrl \\'l'sl (;t•r· 111..111\ ':-~:hl'rh:1r1l f.1l·n~t'r tonk tht• i;old 111 ttn· h•11 11.orll .J I h;1 r:-l'' l'lll So111(•011e Los(• ffis Co11tnets? i\I first ;1 pp1•:1 r;.i nCl' it \~'Otd'f ap1>ti11' that I hl''L' !'lpn 111 :-.h :-.of1·c r players los t :.1 t•nnl i.Jtl lens <I u ti n ~ act ion 1n 1\l<Hlr1d . Sunc101,\'. llo\\'t..•\'t'I'. it \\':IS !ht t lin1 nx nf ;i ~cor1n~ 11la,\' :i:-. l{c<-11 i\l utlrid dL1fl.'alt..•d ~:spanol of H.irt·(•ltina . ~111 PIITSBUllG ll (i\P1 -It sound~ like the bad old days. Pittsburgh Steelers fans arc booing again. Their learn takes a first·plaee stan- ding into tonight's national ly televised game with the struggling Atlanta Falcons. but a lot of local ticket buyers aren't s atisfied. 1'wo seasons a go, PitL~burgh won its rirs t National football League ::liv1s1on t itle ever behind fre nzied home cro'>'•d s that vented rour decades of frustration. Vet mere victory has become as passe here a s defe:tt once was. Steelers fans who used to pelt their tea m \\'ilh s nowballs ror losing are now upset with an o£fcnse has managed just one scoring drive of longer than so yurds in its last rour games. The prime target of their hoos is quarterback Joe Gilliam. who led the lea.i:itt in preHeason paKKlng. put T~rry Rrads haw on the hcnch ;ind put "'P1 ttshurgh "s once 11trong runninJ: gam('in mothh<ills. Gllli1:tn1 hti~ b4'icn of( f1>rm in rt"Ccnl weeks, pl' om pti ng chants or · '\Ve •·unt llr11dshaw" frnm the stundl'I. l,ast week . Gilllam completed just nvc ot 18 passes in u tough 20·16 win over the Clc\d 11nd Rrowns. who had won only one game previously. Thl' "'in j.!uvc Pittshurl!h ·~ hutr ga m e lead over the Cincinnati IJengals in the Central Di vision or the AFC, a nd the Be ngals fell a full-game behind wi th their upse t loss to Houston Sunday. "If we're in firs t place a nd still not fin Tl' Tonl9ht C:honnf'I 1 at 6 totally happ y , that m ust s a y something for our potential," Steelers C'Oach Chuck Noll said last week. ''We're not perfect. but "'·e're trying to cli min11te those mistakes." he ad· ded. On of the brii;iht ~Ide for Pittsburgh, tho prcvluu!lly dorma nt ~round game pile d ·up 165 yurdl'I against the Bro\\·ns. 1-'ull hack franco Jfarrl:i had RI or them, •bout a half-ga me'• work for him as a rookie two yearl'I ago bul his he st output to dutc this seuson. At~ntu. 2-4. has ulso been strong on defense hut impotent offensively. The l"ulcons hnvc SC'Or('d just five touch· downs and•"63 points 1:tll se1tl'IOns, prompting u '"Dul'np the Dutchman" campaign aimed al coileh Norm Van Drocklin. · Van Bracklin <'111100 last week's 13-3 loss to the New Orleans Saint:; "al· ltime l~w" for tile falconl'!, regarded as ~ litlt' con lender in prc)lc.1u;on. \ - Cards Skin 'Skins; Pro Cage, Hockey Standings Gals Golf Pats Sui-prise Vikes Round tip Using the big pluy with success, the undefculcd SL Louis Ca rdinal.-; won their seventh struight decision Sund.11y by dcreu l in~ t he Washington lledskins. C!:l· 20, in Nationa l Football League action . Two or the bi ggest plays made b y the Cardinals wer e touchdown pa .... scs l.ly Jim Hart to Earl 1'homas and Donn y Anderson. It was no easy task. con!.idering the Redskins are one or the top defende rs against the pass. Th e New E n g l 3nd Patriots used a n 86-yttrd drive featuring the passing of J im Plunkett lo down the host fl1 innc!<tola Vikings in another big gam e. 17-14. One or the key plays wa s a S5-ya rd p a ss to Randy Vataha, u former Golden \VeSt Co llege standou l, to take the ball to the f\1in- ne~ta IO. W i th 11 se co nd s remaining, Plunkett missed Vataha in the end zooe but on the next pl ay he hit Roy Winston ror the winning touchdown . Sam Cunn ing ha m, the former USC sta r now ,..·\th New E ngla nd, carried the· ball 22 limes for 129 yards lo lead both lea ms in rushinf.l. J im Bakke n kicked a 47- yard field goal a nd !!art found Thomas open behind the Washi ngton secondary for a 16-0 cushion on a 52- yard gain. Washin g ton fin a ll y a Wokc, moving 95 yards in 10 plays, capped by Sonny Jurge nsen's pas s to Lar ry Brown a t the close or the first half. The C a rdin a l s' ll a rt clicked on 15 or 19 passes . The firs t touchdown came on a 53·yard e ffort to Roger Wehrli to se nd the Ca r · dinals in front to stay. Else whe re in the NFL Sunday: HOUSTON AT CINCIN · NATI -Dan P as tor ini's pa ssis s hr e dd e d the Bengals' d efense and the Houston Oilers. losers in 32 or their last 35 N fo'I, ~a me;.. pounce d on ever\· <:inc-in· niili mii.tukl' to Sc<irc a stun· nin~. :111·21 victorv.o: P astori n i rirt.i1t -scorin}.! :-.trikes of 47 and 35 \'Urrls to Ken Burrough a1ld Bill v P:irk)I whill· the defe11s'c •Na!' cla iming fi ve Be ngals rumble:-.. One or lhe rumbles was returned 38 ya rds for a touchdown by derensive end t-:Jvin Belhe a fnr the crushing blow . OAKLAND i\1' SAN FRAN C IS C O - T h e Oakla nd Raide r s turned two late San Franc isco ru m· bles into touchdowns. y.·ith rookie llarold Hart r unning 4!J, y;1rrls to score on on(' rl'{'U \"c ry, as they dcfe <itL'll the 49ers. 35·24. The Huiders t rui led. 24· 14, early in the, l~~r~ period bul moved in frorlt, 28·2·1, during that stanza. The go-a head touchdown c ame o n K e n Stµble r 's second scoring pa ss of the game, a two·yard flip to ti ght e nd Dave Casper. PHILADELPHIA AT NEW ORLEANS -Jess Phillips swept o\•e r lrom four yi:trds o ut with I : 10 left in the game to give the New Orleans Saints a 14·10 Y.'in O\•e r the P h ilade l ph ia 1-:a gles. Phill ips" score climaxed a 78-yard drive in which Ar· chic ~1anni n g th reY,. three ti mes for 45 yards a nd raced 23 ya rds on a brok('n pass play. Fans e nter e d into t he spirit of the game, causing a n 18·minute de lay as of· ficia\s sent both teams to the sideline s while the band a ttempted to sooth them. The fa ns voiced the ir \"OCa l disagreem ent over a personal foul call ag:i inst the Sa ints. Clll C ;\GO AT R UF · Fi\LO -Su b s t itute Lar ry Watk ini; ra n one yard ror a touchdown and John Lcypoldt booted three field ~oals to propel Lhe Buf"fa lo Bi lls lo a 16-6 victory over the Chicago Bears . Follmer, McRae Each Place 5th ByllOWARD L. HANDY believe it was a little fa:-.tcr OttMo.U,PllotStatt than the other ones I ha,·c RIVERSIDE -George drivcninthe s£'ri es. 'l'hl• trlum1)h, J('htl·vcd w1lh H IO·poinl first JM.'rux.I. Y.'il~ the )liXth ;igain~I o ru• loss r1H" lhc ii lll :o. Buffulo's () . .J . Si n1pson 11 as he ld to !!? y;i r1ts but r('t•lcd off 2R or lhL•n1 on his rirsl fuur c·urrics :1s !he Hills nu1rl'hcd to the Bear:-.' Jtl lo S<'l 111> :1-17·ya rd f1cht i.:oul. IJJ\l,Tll'10RI-: A T 1\111\i\11 -Be nny ~!alone <:1nd Don Notting/111m look C'hari.:e of t h l' 1\li a nli Dolphins· c rippl£'d running :itla('k in the set·ond half S un d ay and g a ve t he Dplphin!'i a 17·1 win O\·e r th£' faltering Ba ltimore Colts. Nottingham re pl:lC'Cd in ju r c d full ba c k L :ir r.r Csonk :1 l<il(' in the first half :ind .-,l·o rcd on a 111u· yurd plunge early 111 the third quarte r to put J\liarni a hc:id U!· 7. J\•falonl'. a rooki<'. sC••Ol· J>e rcd 23 y;1 rds a round left e nd late in the fou rth pe riod ror the score that put the game awa\'. Quar ter back Bo b Griese connected on his rirst five passes of the :;ccond half for 73 ya rds to S<'l up th£' run· ning attack ror the scores. GREF.N BA\' AT DETROIT -Errol 1\lann. ,...ho hud a 27-yard ri £'ld goal atte n1pt bl()('ked with I :58 ren1:i1 11ing. boo ted ;i <11.yar· d<'r "·it h nine seconds il'fl to gi\·c the Dc't roit Lions ;i 19· 17 win over "th~_G recn Ho.•y Pac kers. The v•in was the thi rd st raight for the Lions y.·ith Mann 's w inn i n g k ic k climax ing a hurry.up drive highl ighted by a 11·ya rd pass from Bill 1\1unson to Ron .J essie that moved the ball to lhc Packe rs 37. 1·h£' kick ba re ly c le ared the cros!ibu r. DALI.AS AT NEW Yl)RI\ GIANTS -Drew Pear!-.un, th"C N F'L's leading recei1·cr. caught one touchdown pass und tQre Y.' another lo le ad the Dalla s Cowboys to <• 21· 7 victory uver the New York Giants. Pearson, who \\·cnt into the game With ;i n NFl .. · leading 35 catches. grabbed a 32·yard scoring pass from Roger Staubach and then convert l'd som e Co"·boy razzle·dazzl£' into a 46·~·ard ... (&$Tl •N (ONFIE llENCE AllMIUt Olw111 ... W l Ptt. GI B~llalQ -VO<~ 1'11·!-!Pfl•• Bo\I°" ' ' , ' "" , .... .. •ro c ... , •• , o ........ W•\llinQIOft ~ a I 000 c"'""'•nn .t 1 • >00 Altlllt• 1 I ~ HOu•IO<> ~ ....... 0•"'"~ 0 • 000 " ' l''.r linl' /\n~sl adl d(•h•>11l•4t lll•l('ll Oli!'a r , 7·at1d·li . to \I 111 the p r~s\d('n\')I <·up fh;1111 pi onshi p :it Fuuntn 111 \';.1lll·1 1\ldL' Sc1uar(.• c;oJ f l"uue·~·· this \\'t•t•k. I n the vll't• prL•.;1d~·11t ., t11J:hl. Jo \\IQ()(lbul''.\ do11 ru •1 I Elt•nnorc Smilh. I 1111. h•I' the 111le. 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Now York C.lanh •I "•~ws '"• tnur!h flight \\·i nnl'r \\"Jlh 54, .-~ .., Wotl•r11 Ol•!1io11 Atlanta •t Ml•mt in the rourth quarter, SCOred lM A"'illle' ~ 1 O 1J• 11 C.l~•el•nd al 54n OoellO f0ll1l\\\'d bv !\'Ol'ITillll l'J rd ty.·o touchdowns and led the New O.IN"'" 1 • G •1 111 1.-;:,1 •I Stu.Du dley C.'"i81 and B At1M1i. 7 ' 0 il II Mellld..,, Nl v L" I" · Monday Oc:tontr,.8 197•-_------~"~'~"~'~"~'~'o=r--off'TI',') PRIZES WORTH •tSDD00 WIN ,7-.""-TV - Weeldy P'igtlcin Pi,lceroo •7" wil'.l~e~ will be _owa•· ded pritff by ABC Color Tele1r111on of H11nt1ngton a.om. fin l ploct winn•" will rec•i.-e o $91.11 Z..,i1h 12-inch, d iogonol mea1u re, bloc~ ond while por"toble l•leYi1ian set. ~econd p_loc• w 1nn~n g•I o SI0.95 Zenith 1obl1 mOdat radio and thud pl~'e ptitH or• Zanith '0billf~d'" poclcat portable rod•" -rh S l l .95 eod-t. Alt pri1a1 ore valued oc1onlin9 to monufo<1urer'1 1u91a11ed r~toil pric••· Entrie-1 may ba depo.ited u.,1,1 Thundoy afternoon gt t~ ABC Color 1,1evi1ion Pi91lc in Piclc••OO ''1• heodquorte~ or al Doily Pilol offices in Huntingto11 6eoch, Newpon Beach, C01to Meso, loguno leo,h or Son Clemente. Weeltly winn•" w ill ba notified by moil and moy pidt up their pri1e1 ot A.IC Color T1tevi1ion 190'46 lf-ookhvnt St . Huntin9to11 8eoch W<r1th for th i1 Pi91kin Piclctroo '7'4 ploy•" fo,m each wffk in tt-.e Oo it( Pilot 1port1 1edion. Cl""le tlw team you think wil w i':l in eoch poiring· In the list of 30 9ome1 and send 1n th• ployer'1 fOrm •n· try blank Of" o reo1onoble fac1imile. Then wot'h tha Doily Pilot 1port1 pogff for •och weelc'1 li11 of thrwa winne". , , At the co11clu1ion o• th• 10-weelc com~hho11, judgn will invite li~t ploc~ winnan to '!"I. fOf' the O\'eftlll grond pri1•: o Zen11h ~lor telev111on. lh_e lf>.inch diogonol m-wre tobla model color Ml '' volved 'at S291.88. 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'9tl•<•P"""9 oponoen ond !Mt< '"',Loy"' and Delly I'll .. • ~ ond lh•n ,.......,...,,. fo.,,;i. .. ••• llM •li1il>I• te -- Follmer of l~untington 1-lar · "Right Crom the start I bour was an unhappy man "'as able to pick of£ some or Sunda y at Riverside lnl£'r-the other car s before the national Raceway following hood popped ope n." conclusion of the third hea t Foll mer d e t e c t e d ._. of the lnterna tiooa l Race or d iscrepancy in h is r ear lircs Champions CIROCl. before the rac.e and called it Bobby Allison won lhc lo the attcnl1on. of forml'r fROCraee despite a pairdul lR O C c h a m J?lOn ~1 ark back injury suffered Satur -Donohue. now 1n charge of day in t he second race. preparing the cars ror the Bobby Unser was second series that ends F eb. 14 in before a c rowd of ap-Daytona Be ach, Fl~. Cle \'eland rowns loa 23·21 S...F••Mii<o 1 ~ G "1t.1u ~o~••"~"~·~r·~~<•1eo n;1~·t•"1·mm1ngt1i:J 1 ·1. ron1 e-rrnm -bchind vict ory ~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~-"-'--"-'--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6. Of tlU.ttt l lLANK MUST U flUfD IN Ol INTIY IS \1010. proxim ately 30,000 on an "They h a ~e the! big onco~ overcast day. the wrong side of the! car, Follmer, afte r fin ishing he explained. . . second In a s imilar race F'ollm er asked orf1r1als to Sa turd ay a nd t rai ling make a~ adjustm ent . and Emerson Filtipeldi by one thC'y sw1tcht'd to a bigger paint going into Sunday's tirl' on the right rear. action was the victi m of a In th e Fo rn1ula !'i.0(11) freakmi6hap. spo rts c ar race, Gordc~n A faulty cli p holding the l\.1c ~ae w ho prepa r£'s. his righl side or the hood in car 10 Cost a l\.f esa a~d .h \'es Place came loose on his in Newport Beach, f1n1sh~d C:::amaro on.lhe..Lh ird ,lap and fifth in a_ rac£' ~·o n by Ma n o th e m e tal twi s t e d Andre tt1. Brian, Red m ~n dangerously to impair his p\ac~d second. to insure ~'JC· vision. to~y 1n the se rie s champion· After a n unscheduled pit ship. stop Follme r r eturned to 1\I Unser. <1r1v1ng a car the lrack at t he back or the prepared hy .Jerry Eisert of 12-car field. The hood y.•as Costa ~l esa, finished fourth jammed doy.·n and a nC\\' in the rare. . clip put ln pl i:1ee . ''I plan on rl'lurn1n~ tu His charge fro m this poin t 1h1s are:1 a rl Pr thl' Tasman overshadowed eve n !ht• in1· Series." ~tc Hae \\"ho hail:-o provemenl of F'ittipaldi y.•ho rronl Nt>\\' Ze a la nd sa id ... , moved from ;i 12th plaec Y.111\ ~h i p the c a r hon1€' for start lo third in the r ace. th£' Tasm a n :.i nd RO there ll'ollme r had started besid e myself in about a n1onth." Filtipaldi in the back row Michael Brayton, lh(' in· and a ft e r hi s mishap, depende nl ca r owner from moved all the '-'"'BY to fi fth Costa Mesa a nd Nc"'l>O~l place 3t the fi nish despite Beach, crucked a head 1n the pit stop . his £'ng in~ d uring prart.icc · llow murh did he fi gure but ran 111 the heal r ace the delay cost him in lime anv\\·av. and money? Sam· Posey 0£ S:-.n .lu~n "It ('Ost m e fir11t pince In CaJlistr a no c o nti nued to the race a nd about SI0.000," h:'l\'C troubles \Yilh hi~ Nnf· he sa id artcr Y.•:1rrls. ;1ddlng ri !< Tnlon . LO\\' l)i\ prC:iSlll"t' thil l. he u·usn'I. in a good forced an t'a rl.~· rl'tir('n1cnl mood. in tht~ hcut l'il ('l'S tU1CI 1J ('011· "This car handle~ very tinua l c loud of bl ue sn1okc wtll for me t od .ay -I force d h im lo lea v1~ tin! re ature race . JOE CARLOS PLUMlll4G CO. I.e. No. ti•~ -548-5558 11575 Su(>ef'lor Coita Mesa . .,._ ...... .... ""' .,.,,.., ..,_.A W1ttr Httiht •A lit• clilltl tr A lfltl 1" $trW - .... ,., ... qulc.lr Strtkt .i•t "Jtt• A Ollt" . J er ry Grant o r lr vinr had a :40 ur mo tor a nd a fte r bcln$!: placed at the back or the puck lo start t he 24·r 11r feature race. cruised well behind the other ca r~ for !>Cvcral la ps, I hen retirC'd to the pit aren fqr thl' day. • MOTH CHIV. lfASlt-1 ... 75 MONTE CARLO SI 24°0Mo. 31!!Mo ~~&""l''"" ,..COl'lll MM"~"' o-•t-•"1 ' CH;OTH CHl'llOLlf .......................... c ... •0-4N1·1"1l•)lll over t he Denver Broncos. S ipe , m a king onl y his second appearance or the season r e p la c in g l\1 ike Phipps, scored the winning touchdown rron1 the one· ya rd l i n e w ith 1 :~•6 remaining. The winning score wa.<: set up on a 72-yard punt return by Greg P r ui tt which g<1vc the Browns th£' ba ll on [kn. \'l'r's fo ur .ya rd li ne 1\·ith 2.:5.1 lefl . The Broncos look :1 14·0 advanlagl' in lhe second period but l he Brown s s cort>d o n th r e e 0 0 11 Coc·k roft fi eld goals to Re l baC'k in the game, 14·9, n1id- ,...ay thro ug h l h e third period. Polo Results JUMIOI VAl'IS llV kif• ly Oul•l•n M'"''onV•llo 107J1011 fool"'ll 10710101 M•"'on Vl•io 1<0,.no· l•~ l, Dowd 1. V#ll•tt. M•ll. Einren ,1'105tl·SOPl4 It'll get you more than you got before. . Fo r a limited time only you con I sa ve $1.00 I on o hall-gallon o f America's be st selling ,vh1skey. ktrt I f Olo•tttn M<ss•on Y••to J • ' 1 11 Seagram's 7 Crown Foolh•ll a 1 o o ! Ml1S•Oft V•!tO \(0f0"0 ntauft l. R•y 1, l4t nOt•1on I , l •ng l, Eb,, --$(••• ., °"'"•" St>MY 14 1111 I I ' 1-Q Co1i.Mf1ot 0 1 1 1-4 Co,11 M•ll 1<o•tn11 : G. lY•tne 1, t•Mol~. so ... 111. ,IOIH·SOP14 $<Ofl ., Olol rltn So .. ny 1~1111 l 1 J 7-10 (~t· Mr•~ 0 0 ' 0-1 Co1!• Ml"1t1 ~to•lft~ '><~t~i"'1!'• Cool11<l lllo lHM E.,...t1at HARBOUR vw ,.-,/.,!,,A"", ... _.,.. """..;µ ,...,_.,; ••• ..,,.., ("-1~ .... . .... ~ ''" •I " ,... ................................................... • -.. ENTRY BLANK : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I ' • • -• • • • • • ""~·~~--~~~~----~-~ Add~·~~~~~~~~------~ Q~I~~~~~~~~--~ ZiP·---~ ........ ~~~~~~- Buffalo al New England St . Louis al Dallas Washington at Green Bay Arkansas al Texas A&M Auburn al Florida Col al USC Houston al Georgia Nebraska al Colorado Illinois al Ohio Stale Penn al Harvard Georgia Te ch al Duke Missi ssippi at LSU Kansas al Oklahoma State Pill al Syracuse SMU al Texas Oregon Stale al Stanford Maryland al Penn Stale Kentucky al Tulan e UCLA al Washinqlon Futl erlon al Oranqe Coos! Golden West al Rio Hondo Fo untain Valley at Ne wport El Toro al Mis sion Viejo Dana Hill s al San Clemente Un iversity al La quna Be ach Estancia al Cosi o Mesa Corona del Mar al Santa Ana Foothill al Huntingto n Beach Marina al Los Alamitos Western al Edi son fl[ RRCAl<£1i: ,lly y1.1I'\\ on th.-totol nvmbf'• of point• i~o•.-d on olt JO 9111"1•e1" Piqikin f'lc.krroo i, o rtqulor ftof'lrt of tht' Daily P'ltol 'port\ 1tc.tio"'toc.h Mondoy, l11t!\dor and Wedne1day ~ • • • • . • • • • • -• • • • • • . • • • • • • • • ' • . • • • • . • • . • . • • . • . • • . • -• •·•·······•······························•··········· 7 BG DAIL 't PILOT ).~ondily Oc1ot>e1 29. 1974 g11ee1a Eli:obefh's Co11si11 • She Helped Daughter Die READINC.i , t;nglo:ind IAPI ··1 laid her on her fa<'t' 'o !>ht· Y:ould not swal· tov. h1:r tongue I v.·rapped. hl'r 111 a IJl:inkel su she v.·vulcl not .:et c-o\d .. !\ly lntt·nt1on v.a s thot she · 1 tio uld die quickly,' pca<'cfully und painlessly.'' Police quoted Eliiabelh \V ise . a third cousin of Queen Eli zabeth II , <:IS recounting in these ""·ords ho""' she killed her 9·month· old blind and deaf daughter Emma J une 9 after d<x·tors told ht•r the child hiJd no hope o( living. MRS. \\'ISt:, 38, pleaded guilty to marf'!iiluughtcr on grounds of di n1inishcd responsi bility, and wa s placed on probation for 12 months, meaning if she commits no other offense in that timt• s he will not r ecei\"(' (urlher lega l punishment "I regard this as an cx· lrcme tase even ;;n1ong ex· cep11onal case s."' Judge Kenneth J ones told ~lrs. \\11sc. '"In my judgment you ha\·c suffered enough " The court "'as .told that three.quarters of the child's brain had been destroyed by disease', and that she could not s"'allow and wa s h:d by a tube lhrough th no~:. Tii t: P ROSECUT ION said J\I rs. \V ise admitted g1v1ng the: chi ld bar· b1l11rutcs crusti cd in n1ilk a fter doctors told her J..:n1ma had no hope of recovery. 1'1rs. \Vi se. i,;.c parated from her hus band, wa s staying v.·ith her friend Jen· nifer Cubb1tt ""'hen the child died. J\.1rs. Cubhitt testified : "I have never ~ecn a maternal instinct so s trong in any mother, and I have four children. "lier dc"olion v.·as ab- solut<'. She would Spe nd many hours feeding the child drop by drop. "Th<' baby often gave tcr· rible screams of di slress. She seemed to be rejecting any desire to be red. or to live." S11i1 s .. 111erl Bluegrass enterta iner Lester }<~latt hus setll ed li bel suit ugain s t Esquire 1\1agazinc \Vhich r cportl1d hin1 dead. ti.1usicia n s aid he \\'as not s ali!>fied v.·ith later rctract idn. Sears SAVE $21! Decorator 20-in. 'Vanity In Choice of 3 Styles With White China Top " t. -, Your Choice He(!nlar 590.99 69~.~ Choose the Verona or Concord in a fresh white finish ... the Espana in rich Spanish brown. Full y ass~mbled and ready to i ns tall. With white china top. Faucet extra. Ask •\hou l Sr~ari;:; Con\·enicnt C..:r·cclit l'l.111 .. ~lorag:e (:a hint•l!i ~----~ . ,F . :::::: :::::::::: :::::::: I 11 ==~~ ---------------. --.------.,....---.--.:::::::====:::::::: ====:::::::::::::: ------------------.--------------., , I . "' --==-1 =-===:=::1 -----======1 -------==--===-==== -------==--1 ====== ~== ::::=::: ::::: ---::::.......--... --i•• ·l, L-.--" ---- - "'II t,' . ..:I:!~ U 11~h•·rl1••· t'a11•..-I 1f,•1fUl,1r ..,11 •r1 •2071 173611 SAVE "25! Sears "400" 35,000 BTUH Wall Furnace Fan forced operation draws room air in through upper grille. forces heated air out at lloo r level . With LIFE-CLAD'' exchan- ger. Wall Thermos- tat. 1•1·it·c·l'i l~rrc·«·li\r T h1·11 Thur; .. O c t. :l I 0 H1·i11l1>r i! l'J.•)I) •3873-74·75 ,\,j 11 ·1-; Sl 7! ~~4.(){),, Gaio; llcale r ... ,,,,,,, 97ss 11 1 I l.'J.; 35.000 BTUH vent- e d n atura l gas heate r. Safety pi- lot. 185023 ,f\l()IJ"' ()/.Jf,'N ."il _iy /).-1 }.'i IO,,_,,,.,,, 5,,.,,.. /ur .'""' •It"/'/"":: , ""'' ,.,. . .,{\. " :•II ,.. ;-.,;: ll:uuh 11,.enl.or ,.:_ 1 •r1 ... ,, 1-: ,..::1.1.1: 1•111 ... 11 .. 'l'uil1•f !'i1•11I N1~11l11r 1111\.1'1 ,13741R ' 'ASAOlNA l'\JIN11 HlllS SAVE 'Ill! St>ri•·" ·:;:)· 1()-(;itl . (;n,..c \\";1 1t·r ll1 •u1i•r 111·~111,.r 1' 1:1'1.•l'I 99'"' $79.99. "34" 30-GaL Gas Water Heater. r-.-nan •33243 U '-' SANl.t.MONICA SOUTH COA~l l'lAlA Vf~MOHI JAN1 ,t, ff ~l'tlf\IGS TOlil•NCf ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... , The Bluest Marketplace on the Orance Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can ~II It, Find It , ( 642•5678 J Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Real h tate ....... -1000-2999 Announctmtnls. Personals, Merchandise : ..... 8000-8099 lasl & Found ...... 5050.5499 Boals & Morine, Ren tals _ ... _ .. _ .. 3000-4699 Services & Repairs 600().6099 Equipment . : .... -. 9000-9099 Business. Investment & Financ ial ...••..•.• 5000.5049 Employment & Automobil., & other Preparation ..... , 7000-7199 Transportation .... 9100-9999 ERRORS: AdvortlMr< should ch•ck their tdi_ dilly & r•porti·•rror1 lmm•di1t•ly. Th• DAILY PILOT assumfl llabll lty for the first · Inc or r•c t lns.rtion only. G•n•ral R.E. 1002 Brand New Rrice. BI u ff s Conrlominiunl . · 3 81..-0roon1s, 2' i b a I h s - Built in kilrhen. Form a I dining. Charming !!replace. On a large cornl'r lot, sl<'ps 10 Tennis Club. $72,DOD South of Highway Duplex \\'Ith bl·st int'Ome ir Corona del r.1ar for itf price. Lot and a half below highway with large swin1- ming pool. Submit contracl of sale SS4,SOO 64-4-7270 -;, ../<4.J(•" :;,HJ.(/, "J~·, ... a.,. Rl~!lOR~ Just Listed Irvine Terrace Owner Will Carry An enra sharp 3 BR Hom£ on 11. l11:ge 111x135 fl cornet lot with warm natu1·11.J wood and brick textures, selt t·li:_aning oven and much more PLUS Thi' o\\·ner "·ants a fast shle and \VlU, CARRY THE ls! TD. Only $87,500 Ol ll ~4-72U .. . ' ' e EXTRA SHARP e _ llurry, this \1"0n't last. 3 BR 1 BA. bltns. lrplc. xlnt colld. Only $39,900. Eas1sidc. All ll'rm~. Call PRESTIGE HOMES, &1~6 3 YRS NEW , .. $38,900 Assun1e 712f..¥i loan. Super POOi. hi.inn•, bltns, frplc, 2 BR, nr South Coast Plnw. Only $8200! assumes loan. Call PRE:,IIGE HOi\IES 64j...fi6,i6 WE-STStDE FIXEJV' Diny -4 BOR!'.I with fil'l..'plact', g-ns hllns, hu_i:c fan1ily room. Quiel cul-de .. s;1c. Ast>umc 7 Y. VA Joan. $110/l\10. Call PRESTIGE l lOl\lE:S. $31,500. 613-664G $27.ro'.n Assume 7\~+ loan. Sl:-il i\lo. Cleon, s harp , ready. Call NO\V to SCI'.. 8·17-6010 As,:t. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD WE HONOI Master Charge and BankAmericanl • THE· DIRECT LINE 642-5678 G•ner•I R.E. RE . -Goneral lt.E. ' lOOll GeMr,al . • , ""' .. lid TRY A LEASE WITH OPTION ~;;;;;;,;~;;;;;;; EXICUTIVE . ~~OUNG _ lovely ' 2 STORY owner'11 unit with 3 BRAND NEW Delightful ho1nc located In one of Corona dcl Ml\l''s niCt'st art'&& on a lari:;c cor- ner lot. Surrounded by tall cypress trees. Privacy, plus spare lo exi.wict. Two large "<'droon1s, 2 baths, large virw roo1n v.·ith fireplace nd a i;:ardcn room. Priced l $67,500. Call G73"8550 for no"ing appointment. of'!.N'fll I• ITS FUH F0 8E MCf, ' ESTllTERS LAGUNA HtLLS ~ ~ cal as u pin & IYliCC 111> Lice! A r<>11I condominium 1uy in one of our fastest ~rowing areas. E x i s ti n g FHA loan can be assumed. JS<J,500. BEST BUY!!t Harbor View Homtl kautiful 3 BR .. 2 ba. "Cir- ml'l Model". Profcs.!I. decor. Offered at $72,500 ~21 CORBtN°MARTIN Realtors * 644-7662 * UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN VIEW FROM CAT ALINA TO LAGUNA -enjoy t'arrfrec Condominium llving 11• i I h security and c•nrnfor1. Con1· pare olhl'rs alld O'Us will be your choice. Priced nt $90,000 completely furnished seller may calTy lsl TrlL~l D<?Cd. Cllll 540-1151 ... ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS UNIVERSITY PARK .A WAY OF LIFE E\'Cr hoped for a q u i e t n>lrl'nl aITM>ng bro<'d ~'OOd· cd grc<'nbelts"'.' '11lroW 1n tC'nnis, ~wimming, b i k c trails! Gracious C'ntry to liv- inA room with great adobe brick firrplatt. Brig h I l'hl"C'ry kitch<'n. llugr family roon1. '3 1>pacious bedroom s, r.tastrr suile with privalt' balcony. You must sre i1 coll. 54&--2313 Right Now! OPEN flt 11 • ITS FUN l'O 8E NICE' --.. THE REAL ESTllTERS I Am A Duplex!! I'm \\·cit Joc11led in old Corona <'el ~lnr, ·vilh 11 charming 2 br. & der. hon1e in fron t and a SUPER I Br. rc.ir unit . New calll't in den :iOO fresh paint and ne1v carP<'t in --ea;· unit . , _ ANO PRICED RIGHT ;it S99,:JOO Firm. Call us lot a showing. 644-7211 ~ EXECUTIVE -HDME- :..Ov<'ly ~' bedroom on n1re <.'Orner Jot featuring-unusual floor p!un, 2 Jrpl's, .l 111 tn1t,11tcr bdrm, formal din., ::: full baths. shake roof. new bl!ins Jn kl1ch u n d \V<J l<•n;oflcner. Lor.ilcll in Newport Bench. CALL f,.f:HIG-16 A PR€1TIG€ /-I-I HOM€\ JOO N. Newport Bl .. N.B. -sE"LL OR TRADE 1:11 acres -$120,000. 160 acres -$180,000. 2-KI acres -$.240,000. -GEM- 120-r Tustin Ave .. N.B. REALTORS 641-1623 7% LOAN • :; Br. 2 Ba 2,000 sq. ft. Take over s:!.',000 VA loan. Seller will carry 2nd. Full price $47.950. By appt. SPARL:NG REAL &STATE 1133-3544 SE CL.UOED atrium entry. Patio kitchen. Family room. Big bedroom11. Boat door. Lushly landsca~ y a rd s • Walk lo all schools and ma- f r shopplna. $43.500. Velll 111ejcomc. Call now 847-.fiOlD Agt. ' S2Z5 ptt "'°" wmenta may bf! usumbd on 'this sharp pool tiomc. Futi price jusl $31.500, Sell b\{j' -better hun"')r. 84'7-S>IO f.ff. SPACIOUS! Four hi.I('! btdmo~. G I 1t n I Kl)l.trmtl kl!C'hcn. V:tcant. S up e r b condition only $43,0CiO. C.11 8~7...(,(110 Agt . "11.tn' c Room 1-'or Daddy" .. , . elean oot lhll (lllr'Jl8@ ~ , • , turn that junk Into ca11h "i lh a Dt!Uy ~~~t Claulflcd ad, Call 64~. "\\1ccd il Ii Rtap" 1''rom trtl'tul'ft to tl'l!ih Tum thtm lnlo cash CIU. DAILY PIL(ll' J bedroom.!!, 2 baths, family N.,. HAD room, country k i I c h e n • OW aft furn1nl d t n i n g , flrl'placc. TO GO! double Aarage & 11\ u ch nYll'f'. Apartnwnt has I Take ada\'antage of owners bedroom, I bath, also \\'ilh h a r' d I u c k . Lo tloil 5 O I • .irngc and fireplace. 1 lck>al upgradin1. Priced be I o w Ow new. Elevattd par Io r · Jor rqother-in·law I. rw;r al b , 1 111oving norlh, must se~' Sunken form a n Q u ~ C room 21' x 18' r1es1u-oem. ~~<'~ ut Jjg,:.00. Massive s 1 o n e fireplace. ~ Garden kit c het\ CATHEDRAL CE I LINGS. Sweeping staircase lea~1 to l'normous mailer 1 u 1 ~ e • Tllke advan tage call now. 842-2535. . ' . •• •ITH~ro~~I, -, -~ HERITAGE -. REALTORS TRl·PLEX NEAR BEACH Corona del Mar \Vith· cvl'.rythlng going for il. Quality, localion. private fina11cinA and view! One of the very few lcg11 I 11·ip!excs in Coronu dcl ~1ar in prime locution for either \\1lntcr· summer rentals or o\\•ner· ncc up a nt . Brand new listing. Priced at $135,(0). Call now for details and appt. to see. m-B560- 0PEN riL p • IT'S FUN ro 8E NW [fl.IHl'llil CLOSE TO SURF This beautiful 4 bedroom home nas been pro- fessionally · dl'COra1ed a n d lentures a< delightful atrium entry. L o v c I y cul-de-sac strcl'I of beautifully landscopcd homes. Q\\·ner n1ay lease option. Asking $51.950. J&.. w::t::E ~REALTOR$ -~t41- . (Op~n Evenin9•) Bachelor Pad Corona del Mar With Pool Open 'til Solcl _ Redu ced by $10,500. Gracious living & great in· vestment·on Slit Ca nyon Golt Course. LUxurious · 3 bedroom, 1.Sx32 llv rm, din rm. dbl wet bar, marble master bath. Owner w 111 carry M lit TD at ~'iC on $149,500 price or lease lor U(QI. monthly. • 29 Rue Grand Vallee A!k at gate for directions VOGEL & BABBITI 3 IEDROOM- 2 STORY .LOW DOWN P /4YMEN1':.. $2~.500 Call us about this desirable ~ Corona Hlghla~.! 2 br 2ba EMED•LD BAY r!OOI home with l a rge . 11'" · . • master suite private beach •~~~ct! ~lghlful access and very special .... -;1 ~. Pta.61~~ either I i n aneing arrangements. CDttti); fMnt or a · $69 ;ioo more formal Ille style. 3 ' Call 644-7'Zll Bedroom.a, 2!-; baths, large tamlly room Ir. form&l din- ,_ "l>ffi 1sARRETT ' · -REALTY- QUAtNT COTTAGE 642-5200 675-4060 $26,500 - NICE CARPETS NICE PANELING ,.ou b.1rgain hunters had bet· l('r hun·y on this o n c , 11 .ird\\'OOd floors \\'ilh t·a1'Pf.'IS & drapt's included. t'lexible zoning: Ask about listing No. l 1652·60. 545-9491 :i-15-9191 WALKER & LEE REAL ESTATE Corona del Mar DUPLEX \\';ilk to markcls and shop- pins: from this well located olclrr duplex with o c en n vi<'W from spacious upper unit. \\'ido"' owner anxious. Asking $82 ,~00 . ~cnt 646 -3255. -lave 30metn1ng you want lo sell! Classified ads do lt well -call NOW 642-5678. i•n•r•I R.e. 1002 '. Westside Tear-Down .Llvable one bedroom home on R-2, 60 :'I: 205 lot. Room for 4 unitL Only $29,500. f'l";ent 64&-3255. .. ,11 LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! You can amen the r~ a crigpy clean 3 bedroom with a vtry latgf: tamlly room. It.!! on a top east skle Costa Mesa ln.-e llned- no traftk -pride of ownership streel - a true charmer. OPEN nt '. rrs M 10 IE HICE/ [lllil'll1tl til Coldw~,11 Ban_ker ' EXCITING UP-SIDE DOWN DUPLIX Sl20,000 Buys nearly new 3 & 2 bedniam duplex. Fireplaces in bath units. Walk to bay and beach. Rent one, live like a king in the second. BIG CANYON -BORDEAUX New 3 bedroom condo bit pool sized lot. Many upgrades Including decorator colol'li.- On private cul-de-sac street. Air condition; ing, coming cook lop. etc. $124,500. Sub, mlt -Will lease option. ~ RARE BAYCREST OFFERING 5 Bedrooms, 31> balbs, family room, dining room, aunken liviilk room, pool with Jacuzzi. Function with flair. l«ated on presllgioos Antigua Way. $157,soo. · OCIAN VIEW 3, Bedrooms, 3 fitiths, f91'111•1. dining roam, CIUloca decanted. Well landscaped -patio wtllrpool. In immaeuah> eallCIJUon. $l't,500 ON TOP OF THE WORLD II bow you feel in Ibis 5 becll'OOlll. 2 ~tory home wlllt pool, Jaeuui, rue pit and . air coadltlonlng. All tlle6e. camforta for -'1115,000. BIG CANYON VIEW LOT Rlgbt on the golf eours.-Jitsl waiting for a custom home. $79,500. DIAL '44-17U 21'1 Sin Jooqvlrt Hiiia Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. • I f l I I I I f i " Mond1y, Oc1obff 28, 1q74 D~ll Y;.fJ•OT B r I Gentr• R.E. 1002 Gentrel R.E. 1002 General R_,I;, 1002 GeMrtl R.f. 1002 General R.E. 1002Gtneral-R"."E. 1002: I Coron• dtl-Mff 1022 \ Co~t• M9H 1024 Huntington Btah 1040 1;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::=;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~;;;=:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1..o;..=*-;:-:;Ba:;l;;:boa:::-;Ba::y::--;P;:r:a::p:::~rt:;:ie::s-*--;:------I ~k5s°2 ~~~ ~~~~·· CORONA DEL MAR SEE THIS! ""' """''°'" 3 """"'"'· 1<11'1 !< ••mblu LARGE FAMILY I DOVER SHORES Tiil~ 1:1 the flnMt, like 1ll'\\. I 2 hnr h lu~y !1Crne h11s w I a o llll''~""°"" SOUTH OF HWY. This is for you! 6 an 1 Panoramic View: Jvan home :iv11ltubtf' In ··£>1rl a lull!<' 11'"-'·e<h(ldl'<I y11nl 1 1<om1tll )} a rd en: Exceptlooal 3 bdrm 2 bath b I + ram. rm. + ore. !or Wells cust. bit. 5 BR. Coro°"'', Only onr h I 0 {' k lurp:1• t•/klugh for ti pxJI 1100 I 11 u IC r it c IM'n, to beach. This fine, home ls priced by a very Dad. Bltn. 1nusic bar & lg~. _fain . rm., formaJ roundc..J l>y lovely Ull1-:r.idi~I 111,r, <•r l>W! 111.1.C'ss. Ap-Oatl, kina "'"' n111 lll I~ r '1 Ome, C QSe lJ'Or'I\ thf' °l:K'UCIJ Hild I'll!' f'IJTIV'l'rllhl(• IOI' ll"Ullt'r. ('8/11· I \\/j)lay, · (flct !Or .motivated seller at the below-marhet-price n1uch more! $150,000. d 1n1 n g w/courtyard 110ntci1 _ NCl Dl'PLE:>:•:~· PlttJ!>i'd :111,1 :ippro\·td fvr "/pl'iv ba1h. s ,, "t· Io u 11 O! $99,~. 675-7060 pool. $135,000. 642·7491 The attr1t1·th•1• novr 1Jl11n VA 91~·· Ju;in. rhlldn•11'i1 11'1~. Lo11d1•rl fralUl't'li' u l•1\'1•!y 111 II:. I{' l' " I,. u u II I t'¥ d f' l' or;1lar V.A. REPO IX'<lroorn !>UIH•, 1.,..0 tun:;i• ·~1Quail ~ fl.';;tur~,'. Perlrc t A REAL ESTATE EASTBLUFF Sha rp F ountain Valley uddi1lun:il 1>i~l1110n1s ,:1r"1ol II liii Pl ~!a1·1~·r.'.'~·1n111l oo .... n This is a traditioital 5 bedroon1, \\'ith spa-S u11e r clean 4 an. home s BR , 2 ba. home. $1200 1n11ssh·p fourth b 1' u r 0 0 01 ac• I pyninl-lflkr> (') v e I' OY.•ocr'11 ., · thac <X>illd bt.' 1111 ln·lii\i's Prap1Prti•s , S'Dl.WO '"'"1 hAli.rn·c., only clous roon1s, a country kitchen. Cape Cod l-luge fan1./din~ rn1. Dn .. S775 c ost s & 1m· 2 92 ... SXi(J. flC'I' n\OI PIT!. Bkr · h I d b N I d 0 d $347 \ling, u h'<'ll"t:1•rs lu111itv 7S •1 0 OO:.l a:iJ I exterior, a playroom In t e att c an a •g C\\' y re ec. wne_rs 1>0un s, paytnls. l'OOm, ur slnipl.v 11 si·cond 1400 ouAn st. NIWPORT 11lACH I ~0-'=-------r Sycan1ore in the front. This estate a lso has an xi o u s! $70,500. mo ., P.LT.L Full price funii!y 1~ion1 fnr 111,• r::inuly. -Greenbrook Jewel I 4 .. PLEX a large pool a nd an 80' X 100' lot. At $87,500 640-8484. $35,250. 556-8800 ALL of !lu·~r> lonr Wlruont~ Only 1 :v~·nr ullL 11 0 " SALE OR l•l!Jil fa i1f4il · 11B:.:1.=1=m=.=.~ .. - it is a real est ate. (] REALTORS m ~~~·1~ ~:·.'.~1~1';.;.sixf~;.~;11,?'1~~~; rvf'rylh1ni; . .i b d r n1 s. 11 UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 54~5990 h;1th~.r~1n11yri~n;n.1 EXCHANGE 1002 2850 Mesa Verd a Drive, Costa Mesa inforn111l rhn1nc ;irrus, I\ flr~·plal't'. f.l••(·tl'~ bu11t-u1s, 1· ll II . I' b l ,~;;~~~;;;;;;;:;;:1~~~2ll ~~~~~~:::~~~~~~~:::~~li"';;;;~4~L~o~c:a~l~O~!~fi~c~e~s ~T~o~S~e~r~v~e~Y~o;u~..,!;~~l lnri.:e lll)hh\/ n11IH.v l'oon1. I Il a~ IL Ion~ lu.t ol t·u.~1 .. 111 »X<'\' .1.1n1 untington .r;1(' General R.E". sf)llci•1us !1\1111• 1U1uu nr11I 1• 1 .• g•o C"ll • io-1-... , 1 locatKJn. ~ ... · ;t'>'·o Bedroom. SPANISH CASTLE 'l ;;;G;;;•;n:•:":l:R::.e:.::::::l:OO::l:G:•:n:•:':':':R.=E=.===l:OO~l·\;~G~e;;n:;•;;•;;•~l~R~.~E~.;;:;;:~1~002~~Ge;;n;•;;"~1~R~.E~.;;;;;:;;:1~00~2 1:~!~:'.Y '.\t~~1\\1~~J::~~cu re!::~~ ri·'( ~"l •.• '"'n· 1" u' 0 '-1'u : ~.~ ... "'.~:;,.".a~. u· . ~;~~~111: 81 /2°/o NO DOWN I' louk 0111 un H sunny I II I ""'~~ FINANCING LIDO ISLE '"""'""'"' '""' " "" "·"·4 Rl!Al'WW'U!IS .i 1 c.1r ~5s5 To VETS 1'und PHl\',\C'Y. Th" lllilnlVI' , .......... "'" .... ' ....... "' ···~· Upgraded n e w parkpla<'t!. t a I e n 1 c ii o "' n ,, r h 11 I'< Large double door t11.iscct Like new 4 BR. & lge . family rn1., 6 baths. dl'<.'Or.itcd this lov•'ly roon1 2'J:i5 llll1·hor B.I•·~"~· __ \'..\I J .EY HE \l.T\ formal entry \\'lly. Sunken Neal, elean 2 bedroon1 hoine. & r F I ~260 000 arr R n gt' lll 1! n I Jn SUrlll~ EA-STSIOE~ lavish living room '>''1th ceil· Lcicated on beautiful trt.!lin· l)ier !oat. 00 l. ot. .;· ' · yello\\'S 11r1cl lhl' ""1111 in& to Ooor t I re P I a cc· ed suwt. A brick, WOUl1 6 bd · 4 b I 36 Ft I t sunshine lh.11 hlll•rs inlo Hl1 DOLLHOUSE SpacKlus lllivale mas Irr burning Dreplace, ha.rd"'OUd Family home; rins., at lS. • O ' the rourns a,·<•Pnlu111,•s 111111• llunl\1·11Qd noon'fl II,. o u t y -A BEAC EN 1E~rqrses co bedroom suile, d~ssing floors, & a shingled rool Pier & slip. $295,000 Pricffi 1o srl! at $1}9.500. I bl"lll'l'tl hy lru11 trC"cs on PA LATIA~J'ALACE if~ca~~ld~~~n~l ix!:_in!'~~~: m;1ke this hotlSC -a real huy BRAND NEW IN . ~HE "BLU$F4F95;, & Attractive 3 BR ., 2 ba. sing le story ho1ne on Call 675-7225 t•xt1 •1 ~11.1clous lvt. $2tl,:Al0. , ~ITH -POO.L Bright built-in ha e ! en ll a for you. Full price just 2 Beaut. 1-story "Lm as" -7 , -CiO fl. street to street lot. $152.500 u:~Quail l I 01.'c~n vittw-; J11b1.,zi too. 3 kitchen. s u Per opt>n-brnm $34,000 $-78,500. l\1ove r ight in! Nev• cust. dra pes & I Pl ,·,1r i::u1:aar ipyl ho 11 u ~ family roorn \\"ilh view or cplng., lush prof. landscaping. 3 BR & 2 b a. 40X90 Ft. $250.000 30Xl05 Ft. $165,000 ace .. 1'0Uni's n ew. :-i1><'<1.ac·1il;Jr golf ai1.e cul·de-sAp Ya rd r 2211 Newport II. 2111 San Joaquin ti ills Road \VATE:l~FRON'l' LO'l'S Praperties "!ll!X'l'"r size betlroon! r11~ under sprlnkle1'!1. Rooni for ••---NEWPORT CENTER N 8 644-4910 752_1920 ~ sH ll~l! rnon1. 1\ f11n111st1e big .~r~ g~~~~i~~~r ~·ill cany I 64~.!Sifi l.,!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~·~·~·,.,;·..,~~~--~~I ,.00 0"''"' Ntw•o" '"" j""''' jant:!::..aui1i1~~tuu11e. 8~% tlnancinit. 'I'ra11sfl'r1·cd General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ~ NEWPORT BACK BAY !!I • - · · · must M'li • -• Phone Sun/Eves. ''VETS" NO 1.1.1-g<', Quality eonst1·uctcd Place ;. noww !J63.6767. 675·7018 3 Bedrm +Rumpus Don•t Call Me f n1nlly hoinc on 1 Pra1~fwli•s · OPEN TIL 9 . lrS FUIV ro 8f NIC.E' DOWN 4 HUGE 1 ......................... ~ ........................... ~~ A Durlex.". l'Ul·dt'-'SUf'. Ht'a vy !<hake I 752·l920 I -~ Mesa Verde General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 roof, rustic exterior. Three 1•00 ouA1LST. MIW POlt BlACH If ' ' NO DOWN VA BEDROOMS $37,900 ,_________ J ~.:e~e~;g~~u ;t'B~i~hn~~~~ ~,",'.~.""".n!~dl\l••h;:~~· f";:!f. -Cu_s_t_o_m Fam'1ly Room Yo,·u love th• wklc open 91f2 •/o INTEREST iBR h & A I REAL ESTATE TOP BLUFFS 1u,1 ""''"" """""' • .~ !t>eling of Uus Costa ~frsa , F 1 ome P • LOCATION PLUS 389 l\oli.r.t Loma, Costa ?<.lesa BAYSHORES hon1e. J Huge bedrooms. No du\l·n to vel.<I. . o~ma Eastside, CM SALESPERSONS Call 6-12-1060 for appt 2 ba, 2 brick frplcs, fam entry with large 1 1 v.1 ~ g Great •hrce bedroon1 plus A charn1inc: 1} · ri:nl;i\ \\"ilh p · ·µa1 0 I Bargain brauty in a p1•ivnlc nn & milch, niuch more. room. Huge fo~·mal ~itnin).: $43,500 21.~ ba!hs honie. Larg e private yard "UliX'ntly pro-i---.rLncl s_ 11 Y __ _ Plus 4 bedrooms -one mile fL'QlTI the SU\1. Prh·11tt• ten- nis and 8'vlmmi~ facilllies are available. O\•l'r 1700 sq. 11. -and only $38.::00. wolled mmn1unily ~·i th No :lnd car nN;'Cied here room. 4 fanuly s •.zed k? patio. Addilional sundeck -ducing Tl5/mo. Gl 's $65.00 private beaches. Beautifully I _ Y.<alk 10 everything. A l)('(jroon~. C~\:rred pulio for Spanish 4-Plex Need A New Outloo ovl'rlooks one of (in est ALL TOT AL DOWN dl'corntM ch;irming hon1c terrific valllt', call !or full Cal1fon11a hvuig. ~h a kl' A Fresh Start? ~rel'n !>eh;;. This homl' has _ . On nus l'l'l.11.'(_'Ql'ated 3 hdrin with flowrl'ing vl!K!5-adorn-details ~ roof. Garden and f1'1u t lrN's Newport Beach Depressed? been upgraded \vilh n e \V on a generous <101.118 lot 1n 1 ~lt'sa VC'l'til' hoim•. Pri('{'rl 1 ing roof and patio. Con1ph~11• ' con1plinK'nl large lot aod $115,000 \\'c ;ire interviewing nlen nnd vinyl floors. nev.• fixtW't's l~e be'~ ~ sou~h-ol-h"Y loca-al Sil.~ SC'ller irill flay I '>''/gU<.'st house in lhe rear help l>eal L'USI of li\'in~. Ontu \\'Ollll'n. experil'nccd and in-& ne\v kitchen applianCT's. lion. $89.500 firm I 1111 buy<'L'S clusing l' 0 s 1 s. for tl't'nai;ers or grandma. Sec ii no1v. Cnll 963-6767. ~ ei<pericnc · I 1. sales posi-Call us fru· appointn1ent to Call &Jl-i2ll Paym,•nts the sanir ;is rent. 1 PARI< ~. --.a.i.TOR9d 842-7461 Plenty of park!ni;: and all OPfNTIL9 •fTSF'UIV10BEN/CE! ~21 tionsinourCoronadelMar see6T~ elm Ne,1· t'ill'fX'lS TIO frl•shly , .. ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,,~I for S64.9.'i41. OPt.:N HOUSF. I ..:=========:1 ;~""~'!,;';iiii;iiii;i;i;iijiPI;~ office. Lam and learn in a OPEN·,'," 9 . rrs FUIV ro BE NICEI • I 1 , ' , JluinlC'd insi1tc & out. Call 1 $795. Sat & Sun 1.;. : 2622 EASTSIOE BARGAIN ' delighUul atmosphere or . ~ ll;icii•nda !16:t--R.11G Crestview, Newport Beach. 3 BR. 011 Bldg Lot. \\'ith t' anti1.1ues and n;iutica "'it h tl Total Cash Vets I IQ a1'l ~ l'f'nlrlll air conditioning, in ~ · 11 1797 Orange C.M. h c Ip, u I' con1patil.ile co-' I I c.c. & c. ·I BR ') BA new cpt.s & P llAQC• • prinu• location. Pri<--ed lo"''l,;~~~:::;;~~~~~1 ,...,..,..,•:•~2~-1~77~f~"""""I wo rkers and indhO:dunl '. •11. SPANISH VILLAI, Cute. l'lcan & <:omfoi·tahlc pa1nr'. -Vt1ca'n1. CIQSC to ,.. at SJ.1,900. Ca ll 556-2660. broker ns:;isl!Lnce. ' desr·i·it:H>s this 2 IX'rirooni. l'.1uJ·ine Hi. • Also 3 BR, P ap• l;"1•s · • Romantic Roma n Tub C OD YOU \VILL NEVER HEAR I hath.· r-.1:.ss1vl" Jot. lt-:.1 '!. BJ\. hrtl"d fl.rs, nr r :sr.19'20 " SELECT Dover ShoreS home by lvnn APE c A DISCOUR.'.GING \VORD! ! LOW O/o LOAN Th is n1agnlfic('n\ Lusk 111'0 zoning. ss.:..'JO cash su])jp{'I GoldenY.TS1 CoHt•g(', same t•OO QUAllST.NlWPOlT tlACH PROPERTIES weµs, '>''ith v.ie"'· Rom11n 4 BR-BEACH Call Nigel for apprintn1ent This young select property story hon1e should pll'a~l' to 7:Y.•: VA lo11n . To1 ;il terms. )8 4:!-7 •111, eve F 0 . tub in romanhc 111 a s\e 1· 644-7211 Anytime 011 a ciuict cul-de-sac has lhe mos1 clcvolcd "a ff Pt"-py1nts. $1i7. Phone :l'l&--175-1 968-1178 ;~1002. ast ccupancy 2 STY POOL tionados." R('d b;1rr('I tile for details Bkr ---~~---~ '"!~~~"!"~~~~I suite: 5 txll111s., '1 baths, • elm :l. Bdrms 2 ba & an ' · · c ' ) Eastbluff ''$1575.00 DOWN large a11·iun1. Home ha .~ S28 500 ~ssun1abl~· VA loan.The roof }H'C'Cnli.:;it('s loods ur VACANT FIXER UPPER sm--HEAR · b · h ~ , authentic Spanish sty I l' f 1 , h 1 n.H.>t open a iry rl'l'hng, u1 wlt 1 I • creative owner has spl'nt . 2 b.r. rp. ,.C'tac ct ga~··· 1 R1!5ALTV Calt us PboUI this extrn neat IN COST A MESA t'Onlpletc pMvacy. $169,IXXl. Park like ('nlry. Spacious \iv· ~~ a rortwic on '>''indol\' cover· features. E''1'1"Y room 1 s rru11 trees. R-2 Int. S29.850. _ -_ 3 br family room home in Exclusively "'ith ing iwn1. Chef size d'l ~-~~~~~~~~~ ;"gs 11rnt y,·<1ll lreatnicnts. <lecoratL'CI y,•ilh just lhc r ighl 163 E. 72nd SI. Bkr. 557-8010 1 TR-Y· THIS FOR Eastbluff with large park 3 Bedrooms, C'lean & sharp gourmet kitchen. Din e.'1 MESA VERDE It will st'!I quickly 11t carpets, ivallpapi.•rs, aud like yard and possible boat, '>''ith landscaped yard & ca· \Valle<l rourtyArd \\'ilh lush S.Jl,500. Call 55&-2(i6() paneling. The landse1111ir~ REPOSSESSION. 3 & 4 Brs. e A 'STARTER e trailer litorage a cc e 1 s. nyon view, localed on quiet landscaping. Swee Ping HILLSIDE is superb anrl the price is Sl~rt at U't.000. Call ror de-I Don't P8.Y rent '>''hen )'QU QuiC:< oe<:upancy .c.. i short cul-de-sac. Call 64&--71 n . • stairs to elegant hideaway 900 .SELECT right! A flexible lloor plan 1a1ls. A.'!l. 546-7739. t· .. n own this hon1e in " escrow desired. Owner will OPEIVT/t 9 ·IT'S FUN 10 ec NICE! ntastcr suile + ctiildrens TRI-LEVEL $72, includes 4 hedroonis, " Eastbluff 1030 conven~ location. 3 BR. • 1.11 ......... ,. at O•uY .,.,..., . ~ "'i""· Ass""'' $22,IXXI Fl-fA J""I 1_ 10 d"pli·oal" th•°"· , n.v c in coin , rg he! "-----1 ""''950 ~ PROPERTIES giant uool 1'00n1, M lnr'J!'t' I BA •~ & 1· b I Call °"7211 • .., u" •. , " ·' forntal dinin" room , and a BLUFFS C0'.'\00 "F:" Plan, ...... k · 1 I N'"'> ~~ ' R""LTORS 7Y.,z'i: 1011.n. NO NE \V o n e. 'Presligc con1n1unity. 1---.,,....,,,... ... ..,..,-., co u n ·-· Y ' c 1. · .. 1 SJ~.::Cr.1914 LOAN COSTS. $188/mo. Quiet tt'l.'t'·lined st reel. super lamily room l\'llh D <I hr, lam. rm .. 2 1..2 ba. paintcd ... 1 to.s1de and b;1ck • 673-4400 pays all. Hurry! First 10 Grack>us l'nlry to broad liv-NEWPORTBACK BAY "'·et bar. $149,900. Xtra:<1, vie'>''. nr. p oo l . yard 1 fcneed and has • S • • • ca l lj:l'tsthisbcaeh ing room 1varme d by Large, Quality constructed Call 675-7225 $S9,j()Q.6.\-l--OIS8 shade<! trre!!i-Total pnL-e $37,500~ 1'wo story + spark-bargain! 963·7881. e r a e k 11 n g r ire p \ace. family home on cul-de-sac CONOO/PLAZ,\ ~1.500. E-Z.; }enn~. !>elll'r ~ hng pool. Not a c 0 n d 0 · ---- -Spaciou~ ronnal d i n in g Heavy 11hake roof. rustic ex· 3 br, 2 ba, )j(),000. 01\'ner ' "·111 heljl...VOtJ own. Call A.gt .. Lo\l('ly residenlial a 1· ea· FIRST OFFERING OPf.NTlt g ·ITS FUN 10 8£ NICE! room. Garden view kitchen. terlor. Three bedrooms, tv.·o 532-1543 838--936! ',•.1.1-.:<>~-~>IOiiOiiOii.,.OiiOii,_ Cl1tSSlfied Ad l Call 642-5678 1 Hurry -y,·on't last! Call Duplex, 3 bdrni., 2 ba1hs ~ ~ Large,sepa,rnte fan1ily roo1n baths, family room and El Toro 1032 today! 847-6010 Agt. each; 1$<'-rooms. U pp er y,•i1h wet bar and tireplac<'. ·healed pobJ. $57.500. Generil R.E. 1002 General R.E . -1002 ocean vte\\' & ni~": suud~k. Ci ty view rrom back. &•st 389 Mira Loma, Costa Mesa 7 '~ lntcrest See ihis Now! I ~..:;;;.:.;.;;;..;,::.::.;.. _______ ~--------In spotless rond1uon! Good . _ schools und ('Onimunlty faci-Call 642-1060 for appt :1-S!or;.' sun1n1cr/\1•intl'r r c n ta I -Jities. Call 546-2313. Prlncipals Only FOUR UNITS CbuotJ·y Sid<' Beaulirul 3 b<.'<lroon1, hui.;e faniily ruon1, 1 ~, b<lth, pl'Ofes.sionally draped 3ncl land~eaped, t·lose to 0<.1~an, schooli> & frt'ew1'!yS. J ust rc- duee<l $34,900 ' cxtrUMdiiwr~ JU"St coblit_ Newp ©rt E}e,rt o:t Newp©ft {jwJ. Where else? And no!h1nq south t>f Sea Ranchs boldness lo compare 11 with. But !hen 11 docs defy comp;;;.11son. Deep courtyarcls, balconies and dec~s everf<Vt1~e: spacous. occomnl0dat1ng reslClenc.es IOI unconln10r1ers Wood sheathed. chpped cave. sa11oox- a1ch~ectu1e Dehes uesc11plton. must be v1alkec1 about to be appreciated. Motor up Supe11or Avenue from the Pac1hc Coast Highway to eighl smashing mooels. From sst,000 and worth every oennv .:ind thefl some. 0on·1 sntf1 nt Newport Beach. eilher. You mig!Jt gel a lungful of fresti ~t>.-i·borne Olf! A~king SU5,000. OPENTIL9 • IT'SFUNTOBENICEI BIG HOr.1E! 4 Bcdrooins + Beautiful <I BR., 2 full ba1hs. Calli : 673-3'63' 673=808G lews WILL SELL V.A. ~',,~· ~' huge step <101\'n fa n1ily Shug 1·nrpcts, hl!·ins . --·-· Tl · he 1 ' "R J"' B room. r..1astcr has adJ'oinin,.. T11'0 side by sidC' Dup!cxe~. 1Jish1,·asher. Gorgeous ;~mi ~i h~~e !~p:ly 0d~r~~ed ~~ office, priva te sun balcony~ 3 bcdrni. 2 rull h 11 's • cu~ton1 dra.pes. Large ex- ·-·-"'OU. crp s rps.. .. I I EAL 1llage Real Estate • 1 ' ~ 1 • l Good 1 & 0 and l'OOln-siz" rlo<.,t. A l'('uJ fire11lacl', patio. Prin1e rcn-posed aggri>gatc pario ,r,,_ I' .. • ·J.: : ~ 4 • f-lo 1· & 01· a ~.," hruuly + 11 BARGAIN at u tirl'a. \l'allru•ays. It's a R •1•' lV., " n. •~a . 6758600 ' 000 ' 'MK· rib Detached garage, new ce-HIGH ON A Hill $51,%0~ Call ac:t. 817-6010. · 1 !3Al~~!\IN . ar_ S" 4 · 962·4471 ( :::: ) 546-8103 CUSTOM 'POOL ASSUME YA 7°/o ntl'nt drive".iay fron1 street -Balboa Island 1006 ' VISl•H ~586-.J.!50. Pr1nc1pnls only_._ to Rnrage. Sprinklers rront . 1 I r-ounta1n Valley 1034 / $42 ,500 & rl'Sll'. fruit trees. This brund nl'11• hon1<' h11s •EA"• 616-3928 or 5:15-3.ISJ un(' or thl' finl'st bay & ., * BAY VIEW* n. .TY 1 -• _ oeean vil'Y.'S you \\'Ill finrl ;, BR., 3 bathi<. fan1. rn1. ---_ -----LOOKING FOR THE Quick Possession NEAR BEACH CUI de sac stn.-et. Prime location. Excellent r loo I' plan • formfll dining. Brig hi Lachenmye :tnV\vhere & it's BIG. YN' Jot, w/"·el bar. Lgc. JJ.'.l:liu: '10 FOR BEAUl. LIVING I UNUSUAL? II Super sharp, J b<.'<lrn1 Dutch $239.500 ft. lot. Vacant. Sf&l.500 I 239 Poppy Ave . • Haven home. Brund Ill'\\ Chvner 67~;1.ll _ ILo\'ely 3 Bdrm~ GuC'sl Qlrs .. ', l~k no furthc~. _ .. _2 pl~sh cpls th~l & llt'W Rea ltor FERGUSON-HESTER kilchcn. OVER S IZE D I •---------•I custon1 pool. Assun1c 71::'; Realtors, Inc. VA 01 approi1. S26,000. Selll·r PRIVATE CITY OF l40l Dove St., Sle. 220 WliOIS 1" AST ESCRO\V. IRVINE Ne\vport Beach T~ke. _a dva.nlage caU l.ir'J!'e rooms hc11utilully ap-833-9781 842·2535. I p()i111ed in lttis 2 bedroon11 .......................... ..., OPfNTIL P. lf'S fUN ro BE NICf' rl!\'h;cu balh h()n1e. Country BARGAI N HUNTERS i ) kitchen plus n1c.1' yard. De-. • . . . ®. ' si1·ahll' 1crn1s. A rnu.~t lo $.'12,500 -3 Br'flror\111, d1n111g, s1~1·. Call 6-16-7711 1% li:iths, double garage, · 1'00n1 for boa! ,r,, trailf'!'. 1 Sf)orkling honie, g:l'l!lit buy, --· -·-· call 54()...11:'11 PRIVATE BEACH 1673-11)6.j E\~n111gs) + garilge ii·/bneh Qtrs. DINJN9 HOOiilS,. 'l F IRE-1 easy care Ill~ 1n kit .. & D 01. L HOUSE. completely in rear\O("C<1ns1dr1. F. n c 1. PLACES, 4. SJl/\('IOUS lx'rl-bath. ~1ove Ill Oil credit t'l'niodell'd. 3 BR, 2 8:1, brick putio, bril'k Fr p I e. roo1n~ .. f;im1ly room. i::oul'-1 approval. country kilchPn. + I BR Financin!{ avail. r.lakl' of-met kilchen, hul{e lot 1~/ I Red Carpet, R ealtors Apt. Patio, close lo Bay. frr. $11 0.000. ,\vail unn1Nl. IJOtil & trailer aece:.s. ,$-1~.9;,() 1 842-5541 $129.000. o"·ncr 67~7016 MORGAN REALTY I?°n't n11ss seeing this one. I BICYCLE TO~B~E~A~C~H~I Balboa Peninsula 1007 * 552-4222_*--cT~e Real Estate Fair Fron1 1h1s sharfJ 3 br, 'l e BALBOA ISLAND e * SAVE $9000 * 839-6133 or 536-2551 ba lan1l!y honl(' \\'Ith tan:(' j_?fi So. Bay Fl'ont , NCI\' l'niqul' 11uf)lrx:. Ont' :i yn rd for kid:; & dOkS. Lo\'ely llomc 011 11 2 lots \\'/gar. BR, 3 Bo•. hous~· & onC' 1 --51200-DOWN ---:irea on qui r I ('Ul-<ll'-!'l1{' apt. & r.'(('lu~it·l' use of '1 BR, 2 Fla. \\/()Ort p;1n<'llini:, $347 ~\reel. Qiu IX' sold s11bJoct pirr & float. I::state sale S!aint•d ~ln.,s. F1·1JI<'. hl'a1·h · per mo. !o us~un1abk• luw u1teres1 suhjl'C'l to c 0 u r I con-r o o I b r 1 d g l' 1 Bl.k. 42.'\ B11.~t 1C' style hon1e. 1 hlk I~ GI loan. 897--0321 firnia!ion. Tcrnis, ca~h as G(lldC'nL'od. 011·nrr/Builrll'r. ~!\It.' Sq. Park. :1 BR. -WALKER & LEE ls iv/10 'k rlrposit. Sf'.f7,000. 675-6!l'l1 81~. su.nken L!l w I u li {'fl I HEAL ~STATE View the oc'•an fron1 this niin!muni. \Vritten bids are -1--d, O hr1ck f1rp. Flrrind lll'\\' cpt. , . -.. --.,-.-4 BR, 21 ~ BA hon1e y,•hen mme iate ccupancy freshly painted . goum>Ot l '~.ALh.-&1h:h ..i.J.000-o ~ ' . . 1 invited. Sl!ncl lo: George D. Easlsld<' I"' 2 Slory 3 BR '· 1 1 ,. h, 11 + bi'' J''''I. .. B. 2bu. d!'. Ir. lr 11 fp lg ,...~,. HERITAGE •« REALTORS you aro not C'l\IO)'Jng tic --BluffSBest Buy La.l\1orcc. Executor. 19 3 0 c d ... I " k ~·s 42t:i'J prlvfl!.c bf:ach. Xln1 su1•flni.t. Rivcr~ldc Dr Lo Angl'les on o. L"<' S.125 n1n or S<' RrriosSl•sst'rt and\' ;1 c ;1 n t . 1 1l 11 lo~:..:_ ,. __ _ lam I'm "''/char broiler, lrg Just !isled: lovely 4 bdrm. -----C 9003 " s · • 01irlon S:).".0 nio. Sl{)X) 011-$1200. ··~1~nin1urn" d 11· n I Hunt. Harbour 1042 llv rni w/nrcplacc, enclos-+fan1lly l'lll. ernt u11it. J\1i111 • PRINCIPALS • a.· 9 t1un . Crl'tht s:io n10 !tJ ctri11·n pyrnnt, S•ti. ('losin}! l'OS1~. eel patio. Owner l\exlble. condition thruout. Enc l . NEE:D INC0:\1~: 4 RR .. den, $9.1,j(X). Trry 25Y. I pynl!. By o"ncr ;1f1 j 1un. 91~'ir Int. -$347 PITT JX'L" I Owner Tra nsferred 1vill lease op1ion or 1·arry pa~io, lx>nut; carpet s_, PROPt-:R · S down, ba.l. 8',li ' &l~-'ltl2.'i nio. Bkr 962·5.il l 11\l:\IA(:LL.ATE ~Bit+ f11n1 2nd SU J,000 d 1 a p c s ' y,a~lpapei:s. ~u-1\LL AREAS FOR OUR r..Iarshall Rtalty 67~1600 I SAVE .$8,340, Harbor View Hills 1038 H111 , :\Ila . 2 frpl•·, l'<;tn1 "1'! GRUBB&ELLISRcalEstate rors. Best price, S57.950 IN'VE570RS Corona del Mar 10'22 1Nr\v Unique nuplcS'. 1 Br h:1r .. •llht•r '\Jr<i,!' Si!•.'!:111 675-WM C. F. Colesworthy K.V. Oiils, Bkr. 776-7652 & Oen. :i. b:llh" amt ~ Br, HVH LUSK HOME 1 :-.u;..x91-1 1'\1' .l.t , .. knll~. tiasslliedAds ...... &12-5678. REALTORS 640.0020 REDUCED $5000-2 8;1. 011·n1 •r/Buihtr1· ~!ul(t 4Br, F;1n1dy rn1. p~•ol , Irvine !044 G IRE 1~2 I G IRE 1002 3 3 I Si>l l ! s1::9,000 . 428 Jllf'U7.ZI, OcC':in \'u. f'r ... ;::::::=::::::;;:;;:;:;:;I enera • • vv enera • . Beaut. custoin duplex. + . G I I 1 6~ ~12 1 , .,, · 00 I ,1 1 I ·1· r 1 1 2 d' R 2 1 So 1 H iO 1 l·n1~11 . ,,,...,, ~111..,p11)(.'r n1 e _ :1 11 y K'Hlll C'CI mgs, JI, s a1rie1 a J. -ots . o 11·,v. -----$"" cn.o 2 -031 & TURTLE ROCK i;lass 11•1ndo\\'s. Xln1 rrn1al 11•/4 unit bldg. f°i"<·UP 01· CHARACTER xlrns. 1~,,,:JllU . .S.1 -• · macnab I Irvine realty "TAPESTRY" One of lhe nlos t beautiful ho1nes in Dover Shores. Sun-roof, pool & vie\v, F'amily room, de n . 3 bedroon1s. 3 fireplaces, 3'12 baths. $215,000. Elaine Svcdeen 642-8235. (V58) CAPTIVATING •STYLE New custo1n 4 bedroorn honie. 2 u sed brick fireplaces, lg. fan1ily room w /wet bar. Near park. shopping & schools. $125,500. Ken Hartley 642-11235. (V59) BIG CANYON -VIEW BROADMOOR 4 bedroom home on quiet .!ilreet. Covered patio -delightful view. $159.500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (VG-0) PERMISSION GRANTED Don't wail! to purchase buildable Bayfront lot at Pro1nofltory Bay. Choice l ocation l $121.000 fee. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (\161) 901 Do¥9r Orlff $42•1235 Ntwpotl B11ch, ~tilornll 9'2661 area. $124.500. :\!;~kt' offer. tear dn. Ownrr sarrificc :it I COTT AGE t;I0-)1.1119. \'11•11• lh•· c;1rrll'll ;ih·iun1 !1'0111 a or npp. ~l'f'. s..~ an .inc v a u ·,· 7,, (";J Lo;in, \'t•n • shJrJJ. un 1ng on eac C II f I to I' •h I I I • H 1· t 8 h 1040 1 llk· dlr11111.: l'J11111 •1f 1!11,0 1 SPARLlNG RE;AL ESTATE $11a,OOO. 1nC'l. plan~ for _ 3hr, :!h;i, lrpir. Sil-~iOO .. Just b1h·111 ., 2 h;1th hnn1<'. It's 1'<33-:154-1 nc11· dup!cxf's. 6T."Hl.'100. 11 , 1 ,. d. !!URI<\". COVINGTON I !11·du11rull.\• u11cr.HINI f1 n ti I ::=========~=:;:::::;:::::;:::; 1\:.;1. !•>i'.ih'li n\·~u· ii.irk 111111 1~1(11 . li4:t·!X'i66 BRO'S 4·PLEXES P1·11·l·tl 111 $1.i2.~ including C.fril-0 li\'1t. .( f>-C ~C. L!l BEST BUYS Fnr 1nrornt:1tion & localiun l1<nd >J~ J.'Qtj ~~ -(.la µ q• ;::I ; Br. 2 Bo, C.M. 111.0:,0 '°"""' _ CALL 552-7500 Thal Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle 4 Re."'"· N. "" i:,i;rn KASABIAN I • VISION • 3--1 0JJh:, N.B. $9\()(ll ldlllid .. , CLAT •. ,o~~AN SP.\RLIN'G RLTV ~:\J-:l.?SO Real Estate 962·6644 O Reorrong• !.tters of t~e lo11r K•ombled word1 be- low to form fO\lr llm°plt word1. I TORltlA I 1 I' I I I I I HITGE j if . I I I I' . I HE'TPY1 i · I I I' I Rom•nfic egotist: "A girt like _ . . . you deserves 1he best of every· I SETSUL I thing, L•1'1 -w11h me.",o it C:osta M esa 1024 ' FOR TRADE REALTY ;1 n •d hill l'lltn11ri11~· l 'n1v. 1•.,rk ('t•ntt'r, lr\"in(' f:;,\::;TSIJ)J;; ~-A\11LY H0\11~. Or S.1h• Ul'IU\C' 1-i'lt'\ 111 '.! ,\· ci111v1•r1 d<'11 .. ~tf'[11!n r1111 '<Jn1 r('nf;il .11·,;i ,,f lf11n . rni 1\/ n1as~11·<' 111·11·k !pl 1i11i.;1,,11 li· "' 11. "•1l t·•n1~1d.·1· T URTLE ROCK-- •"-rl1n-!l!ll 1,n •11, :!nli lpl lr11h•r•n·i;::fl<J1ll!.B.1•rC';\I ou 11:1n 'ld d<·n. :-11:1~ 1·rp1 11n1111· nr R1•n1111. 1 BROAOMOOR BEAUTY thtimt. tiltln kit, ,,01 ·.i . J ,\nt: r:~:.\1.TY f<.1.1~<t1 pntlu. rt'ntt'd trlr "p II c ('. --TAKE OVER Sl'.t.950. HED CA HI' ET . GOVERNME~T LOAN I HEALTO!lS_ (jl(}-Rf,72 ·J .v I RH. homf'!; in 'lll I MESA VERDE NORTH 111·1.•a !!. 1\"n qu:dif~ inc. F.1r i\lu"r ~t'll Our Dr~·11m llou-...· null"!' !nfnrn1nuon l·ll.11 Bl-.R , !..('t1V1n~ ~t.111·. r.tlO l"I fl S l~:l.J;- :?, Story, I Br. 3 h.1. lh1i.:1.· ~"~'r·"'""n~·7-,.~rn",~1""11~n"'1"1~:- L1Lxurlc:iu' l i \' i a,,:. lnl· ITIU('UlrtlC' Ill 111 l PQIJ.fhlHln fro1n !>h.1kr mt1f to ~lib ~ r:HlX'lll!.j: (h\1w>r l11 U ·I Tl}()\ {'. l~Quail ~ Iii I Place Praptrr.ties 752-1920 l•OO QUAil Sf NIWPOll llAC• far11 Rm \\'all'r • "'lfl;·r'lt•r. ,, Alt '! R.\, tn n1 m1. 111.·t ,<;pnnk\C'r<; Onh •<l.\!tl B} h:ir, '.\ t·.11 :.11 '"'°';1ut Jn. Ollner AS\Utll•' V.\ lonn .1 1 tn ere ~ nr L,;11..t' P1rk 7'. "/lq...d.o"n 11\111111. ::..::!:!, !1?1 ,,~ti, ''i tlp('TI tt'.111\ HAS~EVERYTRTNG ll-_~r\•111!~1. ('~J :1:;; il)1;, _ I ,·. ·,~·1~·.11;~,,,-,,·-, ''" . -· ·",.... "" ... t<r • IBH , B1111u" k110n1 11\11~ I Best Buy Costa Mesa Rv-0\\ ncr .. ,\~sumt· x I n t f'nn11h H.<l'&l'li t-" '' 1 n1 u I $,'l.!l.!>.iO. l!y (h\111•r ~1:i lli1 1;1,1 n-11n {'l)l<f., l'\I 11:1lk 1n C>tnln~ l~l'lt'• ,\1r Con<1 1.io: 4 BH , :: U11 . :! :'!1\1). I <'l1~rn ~·ll<)(ll. ~hr, 2h;i. Cul-l""llH rtl•t'fll'lled hrnuHfu! Nrw C'T't'.11'1, pa in1 In nu1 tlt"·l'llt , lll'rlM"I f.~n1 honll' ill l'llanter~ \n P;\t\o. $TIJ,000. SliARIZ-::1-Hit :i Ii 1, Y.1tlk 11 _$3';' ·-00 iH 1--0!Y.li t>\'('~. I ('itll :1:i1~.:MG~,_--~-·I €) U~~l~6l1N~~~~[ llTIUS " tu Rll -,·hi• 1'.· Jr f'nllr,:e. 1~'1 \1\\ '\f'J~. lhr, 2h.'l. f1•pl1 , * Nf:\\' •I l\R, 1 l~ll. Coll<'S:'! --..:.l'-"::.:..:::;::.;;.:.:...,.. ___ ....t._.._...1._._ ... _. ~·~.-.r~1 \I !Ll.S lll::ALT\', I t.hir111. 11 n t 1 o, A:0.~urnablc Pnr-k, Uh• roof, A/ , "-1.51» ' SCRAM·LETS Ans ert In Clas.stfic•llon 8080 f.l~ITO!l 01• !ili'!-!'!7'.~1. 1-'JIA ti \ l.1111n. ~1G--340li t'\'l•t I ~tOl')I. R.1~1'!l71 1 ·o 8 II DAILY PILOT Mondat. Oc1obtr 28, }q74 lrvln• --1044 Mobile Homes I lncom"•"'P"°r_o_p_o°'r1"'y--,2::;000;;:;,c;R;-:o"•'"i "'E°'•t"•°'lo'""'Ex"",J;'"!!!-"2a"'oo""-"Ho,_..u-... -,.u""n"'tu-,-n""1.,,J;;;IC-:-C-"H'"o;:;;;.-,Unfurni1hed HouseJ UnturnJ1hMI Apartments F1.1rni1hed Aplrtrnent1 Unfurn. for nle 1100 -:========! ASSUME 8'h'I. LOAN • IT Unit~. clMe to water, In Balboa Penlnsul1 3207 Huntington Beach 3 240 Newport Be1ch 3269 Co t ti Me11 m4 Corona del Mir 3122 B(l.f'lll ~" Alt, t.I 0 51 S' , 40• 2 n r; ThilJ N.lll<'h ONE STOP CarlM001l. U<ii.de al.I or part I --"'-'-'-.;...;c;.:.;.;.;_..;;,;:.:.;. -;:;;;;;~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;;~;;:;;;;;;;;;~~=:~~ I dl•i;ira b l1t , ht df'1nu11d 1~\!Uld mnke an cx1•t:I . of $63,0CIO equity for your YEARLY RENTAL 1 Dr.,2BA .. c~lo.acbools, • A ._ ___ do I DUPU.."<ES 2 Br., l b&., Unl\'1'1"511.)'' r 0 r k lt)('lllk>n. ....·kend. bon1e Ill ~ ru~r. I.lrlr1 ur Ne ..... port Ar ea 3BR. 2 BA dov.'Ntalrs unit $37~. very rle1u1. 675-183T LARGE FAMI Ly muv.au r nn $200. 2 br., 1 bM .. $270., p J,£1;,o. ~1 rr mi your own Jot, $9').l. Investment Shopping llome, Mk for Harrl1on u~:ui"tl.$325..yrly Avall.Ol.·1. or •2131 592-!1768evet, Home in l::u1tbluft Nto•r BRAND NEW 3 br., l ba.. Sl'l"a. Al BY OWNER TPrnullvall. 2 willa \';\ S .~ a1·kr. 7'.!S--1923 20th. I I 244 Cotti d I t\I Ill h. N • U w/1araee & rece ntly • B h )"•• '"' .,., -:1.~ 2 ~. EnJtllllrli:> iCl.000 aa state ntd. 'TIN ~ .. 04•r l" n-furbiahod 4 bdrins • (J ..,•nuna eac ..,_ '""" .. _ .... , ... s ~-mo. -1y. "-.. n"oo• ,·, .. p e t , ~SINGLE ST 010 APT 644--732i. " APT a:ize mobi.11' hom~ in Triplex on Huk"r !>t950 ·-... "•~141 " .., J' .,.. , , 111 ..::.::...::::::-------! IA'n·n1CAN ~1 ·~ R IE w -.-••• E B'DG·. 4BR. 2UA ..... rv ne ~ na c nr ' ew. $29 SO• P t«leeoraced. 64.i-saoo or 111lu1t P"~k on tht> bay l l8,7j() Ttl11Jc·x on Oi.:lt• r.~.500 \\'AJ\"TEO; 4 or a bednn Avail. Nov. 1. * RENTALS * <lralX'ii· gum.·nlng turnish· SPECIAL. \VEEKLY RATES Cost• Meg 'TEN NIS NOWI ll().~'72 Yl'1:1r old lrl1Jlf'x 1. 4,9.)() llOUSe 1~ OCC. \Ylll ~nt, (Boui llll\~ <'l Jl.sl ,i .. pit, i.:nrb. UnlVf'~ily Parle .f!<I. Rl~lucc:d $110: now only 2271 Harbor E:'·fd, ---------"'I • VA I <1'.j IVVI , ,_ d .._,, di8pcn;l. O/\\', fp . I C.JJ CV(?S, 3 BR ., h:1 _..., $510. Corila r.tcaa 64&41!40 Acreage for Ula 1200 i.g unu.1 d~, 4 unit~ "'·"'"' eu~f' . .,.1r or trn e 3 "=rm Gi.J.lnO 6175 ·~·-·· .. -............ ""'°" \/lt·i 9ior1 stroll h11r11P rmm 1 unu 1•11IAtC' 129,500 hou~. 2J blocks aouth of or ~'"""' I J Ult, '.'1, ba. .......... $380 HARBOR 111·11 '""1nu~ t,1111 1~. 1·1·lr1x ,(.! TIRED OF C ITY • • • • s. A. Civic Center. Jlon1e 11 HR.,:.!',). ba ........... $410 $30 WEEk & UP rlru,li In rho • "'1111~1·1~ ln:un , LIVING? lnvast rnen t Division ,m, 549-1221. Coron• dal Mir 3222 111(! Tcrt'll.l'O • $6.5(1 Night & Uo. v.1ur 1k•1•k, •Ir Ill t 111> ~ II 0 '" 000 I 2 BR., 2 ba ......... sm/$38,} • Studio & 1 BR Apt.a. ii·u101lrl•"I li\'1n1 rtn 01 llui> Trudt-In ,!'()\Jr homr for 10 ~ WI ll, rani:~ ...,.., PVr f"fY ooklnit for hol.L~ • l•ou-· '''"' • ' It• '' = ''"'''" VA 1v111 '• k' Corona del Mar 3 BR.:.! oo ......... "M/S42S COM-aNY 'IV & Maid seivtce Avail . lr'l111111. ulil•'. <' "!>!' in 2 j llC'IX'' nr11 r l':iemndldn. Cun ~ ,.,. ~ 1 n ·"'"' \I 1 · Gree11tree ttO: .--,.., e Phone Service -Htd. pool I J11!n11. hl•JllL l·'rrllt· ... hut I)(' U'll'd for rc:dd1•nli1tl or 6 \Ulll'i, &111h1id1• 117,{)(l(l over back P,.'\)'mnt or ll!Wlll 4 Bedroom Rental 2 Bit l \' •. REAi 'l'O"'S • Chll'-• ~1 o .. ~, " ,,,,,.,. l>"an I 1•-000 '>> \l'"I• Clo.,111"' Ad No , s ui1 ........... $315 • ''"' ..... n .. ..-.. ouoouon iri•rd wlndn .... ':'11, u rl ! 1 rr u • n1n. •1r1.i lrinr: Jiu~ ~innll " ... , ' ( uc11o· ,;,, " · " = · Turtlerock SINCE 1944 23Tfi Ne~ !J.lyd~CM I .-!iui u!o'ller. 1 hiu ,•h"r t.l!~ k ~li~·ruii !'IUlnin;,: ,.,.1~1s~ prii. 12 un1111, Long Beach 50.~10 X2 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box Gf\•:tl 4 lkdroo1n Lano. I 4 UR., 2Mi b8ths ....... ~450 673-4400 5t3-8'1'55. 0.. ~ri PINECREEK ,• .. 11ntr·r .. ire jll~I n 1••11 of jl<'rl)' Pn,.o'fl undi•r nin rkl!t, 20 unl!s 2'l0,000 i·~;o Cosltt ~TNlll, CA 92626 Home in Irv in c Te11'fl~. 1 , itw ~up1:J'l1 ,111111·,. '''·'!Vil On!~ ~::.i.11111 0 11111.r idll f'tLr· 42 un1111 5.15.000 Nuw for U:•usc nt onJy $tiOO ~ ~It.,'. ha thll ......... $475 LCE 1 br, pool, adj lo shoir LIVES UP -# ry SI0.000 doiiii. Cnll for ~!> unl111 ll20,!XKJ per mo. Please call for 3 BR., 2 ba .•••••• $47".iw/gdnr S.200. I BDR. O'J)lc, n el\' ping. $180. Deposit refun· TO ITS NAME ~-"""" I lnlorniiotion, , 6 1;.. 6 ll 4 6 . ~It> 1u11 1s 1.:1 10,000 1 1~ n1ore intorn11111on 6Tl-85.i0 College Park erpts/d1·p~. small yd, N. dnblc to respooslble ('leun Ovt'r 500 taU U'ttA and 10 ._.,,,,o ean Pltf'.STh;f•'. 110.\\~:~. Cull for frl'<' 11ppru111al •1! f11ntall ,. OP£H TIL t • 17'S ~UN 10 st HfCEI 4 BR., 2~~ ha. • • • .... •• .$<100 lll11. tenant. No pell . 1887 ~ton· Jll't'nma .,.,, \I h ""'11.terfe\I~ REAL ESTATE C~mmercial .. rpty~O ve1Hr11enr propert!t':1. \V c ' ' 5 BR .. 2\J be ........... $475 gllt'age, Ne'tl'J)Ort Shroes t'tJRN large l Br ideal your spacious ne\v 1. or " ----)UUI' unit.~ or o 1 he r 111· . i ~ Culverdal~. $225. 2 BDR opt, po o I . rovla. 646-6314. create a relaxing setting for ·~)() (:lrn11t)r>• S1 I SMALL COMM BL OG !ip(~·iuli:te In OOlh ~lrs and '' Udo Isle sm. 2 BOR, Itplc. gange, for l>Ochl!lors. $1&5, 'Adults. 2-bedroom apartn1ent. F'rom !·11-'H~~ • 19 ff'\fi • rxch11ngei;. Houses Furnished 4 BR· 2 ba, • •••• •• •• ••• $690 patio, 2 hlks beach, Newport 1993 Church 54:8-963.1 SI 9 O. Fumlture available. · · 1 '' ' '1 :1 !'\1·J). L:n!I~ ~7:100 . . CALL 552 .. 7500 NU.VIEW RENTALS OHice open 9:00 &o 6:00, ~PRICE SLASHED• I l)R~~ M1~C~r:J1 !~1i~D. l~Quail ~ General 3102 s:;k:~1J'c711 ~1u~e1:!~·n, no • VISION • *y~~;rR~~~L* Huntington Beach 3740 ~sa,F~=~~i!.oo.Costa $ 4so. . Vacant '1810 Newport Blvd. C.M . llii IPlac• . $&/Sll:i. UTJL pd, bach apts $265. 2 Bclr. lrl>le, beam1, 1 Blk To Surf LOW WEEKLY RATES /;;ii;ii;ii;;;;ii; .... iii;;iiiii;;;;,..I . Very Seroous .Sellor I 548..7729 Prap t• '" """"· U.gu"' ""patio, t blk be0<h REALTY E ti s It 1 BDRM APT f\1·0 'lttuy C11l<1nu1I, O.."t'1111 -----1 .,. l•S ' S!OO. Sl:l:i, $145. Util pd, $.'i2:i. CHARt.llt\G 3 Bdr . Beautiful New Modem 2Br, xecu Ye U el vi~·"'·· Palatial. .S lilt & faru. Duplexes/Units 752•!9 20 oceanlront bachs Nev.'J)Ort frplc houSl". Yard, viel\' a red hill company 2Ba Private Apt. Cable TV. 727 Yorktown Blvd. lmmed. Occup•ncy 1111., :.11,,, liA.. =:n· llvln~ I for sale t 800 1•00 O\JAll$T. N!WH>llT •t.t.cH $1ti0. Ulil pd, nl~ l Bdrm, NU· VIEW RENTALS Univ. Park Center, ll'Vine \l(alk in closets, blllns, enc Beach Blvd. al YorktoY.·n Pll!luie call for appt. nu \\'Llh htooe fl1¥pl:ire, all 1111110, North F.nd Lagunn 673-I030 or •l9.l-'.\24S garage, patio. No kids/pets. 536-0411 HAYLOFT APTS J1lt1\ll. d.s.hw~hr, 1'1'.!r•1n1h· 1ilc ,~ BEACH DUPLEX $:.!00. UTIL pd, o~anfro11t WE HAVE RENTALS $3'.!5 rno . 1!1<! •. *Best o l STUDIOS & 1 BR's. & ulduor~11Hlr•ir 1·;1rp1•tint;. I I Bdr. view, Laguna Harbor View Hills So. Al v.·eU us a .fi~ selection !'-I I : U I 1 I ~ t 1 es Pel. Call e FuU kitchen I 'Sl\lil'..: c1u·~1!11i,: arwl 1·u~l•·1~1 00 YOU KNOW NEWPORT -$!:iO. 2 GD R . ocean/city For lenSI' or buy, henulifuJJy of beautiful honu•s F OR _:AS-!f.iTR ~r 551-flG.12 e~ • lll'uterl pool 283 Avocado, C .M . 64S.0143 d1·n1K'.'i llutiout. 1111~" /JJ1t10, $3Z 375 \.u•w i!pl v.·/~urnge, Lagw1a landscaped, 3llr, 2ba. fun1 SALE~ !...."\ us solve your 4BR .. 21/'.! ba, dbl ca r e J,uund ry fRelliHes !J\ et'?!lzt'i.I yal'l'I, fl O 11 h 1 i· 1 $:1~!0. I BDR garage apt Frpl, rn1. 644 -7701 housing needs. \Vc·re here garage, elcet b'Rr d 0 0 r e F'i'Ct' ulllilles ;:.u·11.~i·. SC9.;100. T~·rnu• HJ-;1 > MR. HILTON? Cor,t:e<Jus 2 s!ory Ne\vpc111 puol. ~:irui;c, Cd).1 2 BR, 1 Ba, supcl' locatlon. to riel'Ve you! opener, \Vet b ,11 r , new O t~l'ec linens HACIENDA DE MESA OtllCI!: hours 9-5 C.\ltl'I·:r. ft t: .\ L 1' 0 It S Beach duplex~ ZOO rt. to $325. UTIL pd, right o II .......,. <28 I 1· & d I I • TV & · 160 W W"--" CM ~""""· mo, Ac a c a, crp 111g rpi;, poo ac, . . maid serv, avail. · wou • ., • • ,,,r:~1',.".".·7:..• ·"•' .'."",.",,m,,"-""!!!!!!!INC'i lh<'r (lu l\'I', hu1 pc·rhups Surf and Sand ! Just S32,37:l beach. 2 Bdr, frpl, deck, Gn.-29'15 overlooking goll c 0 u r se, e Bar·B·Quc BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS 1· one of 1hese .. n1ini·hote!g" bU)S IL l\lo1vni or submll Lni;:utu\ IC~-==--------1 close to schools & churches e Phone service Adults -No Peta: EMERAL D BAY ",1uld pul you on yaur \\a)' on your tcrnis. NE \I/! • NU·VIEW RENTALS NEW 3 br., 2 ha., bltns, & Fashion Island. S 4 7 5, e 1 mile to ocean JO minutes to oceWl. 'Arie Gn>nt whllo Wiiier view: 4 to nc1v prospi•rity, Ca I h c d r a J cc i 1111 g l!, 673-4030 or 49-1-32-VJ ~~~·67~~~~~1.~~W! Eastbluff area. Call tor BEAUT furn. apts $16.'i & l BR. $175., Gas &: Water bdrrns .. 4 b;iUui, di•n wllh lirt'plat't's, ci:>rnmle Ii I el;.,.,.-"7~8;;;;"-;:'ho::::;:"--::;;ili--=pd:;-1...':>~~'.:0~.<>':.~~:::?:.-appt., 54~Ta0. 1175 s~"nl•h style b""dl"•, inc., Draperies, carpets ras DUPLEX kitchens. 4 car gara••r. True ...,.,. 1 R use, ul · • ,.,.. 'll> ''6 h • lo I f:rpl ., fon11nl rllnln.: r n1.; deluxeunits.4 bl.'<lt;,nlplus COlita l\lesa.~alktobeach, CostaMesa VACANT 1 BR duple x, pvt. enclosed gar., pool, endla,lio..'F.! 't"'' 1•' i;ectu,J(!(J rHrtianl hcatl•d 2 bedroom. Good 1 e r ms . Ne\vporl, $135., vacant. I I----'=----"= furnished $135. Call no1v. sauna, lawldry, edits 17301 00 • ...,., 5 w mm n g lci·r:u·i•. .<'<'ntrnt llX~~!ion Co~t.1 ,\!es tt. i wo <ln<' t~ull price just $129,500. See ~R house Corooa de! a.1e.r, DUPLEX 2 Br SIBO. Fenced, LI d Ba F URN. I Br duplex $195. Keelson Lane 1 hlk West rJn.;:· room, wubera ncnr tf'nnis 1"Uurts. $l;JJ,()(XJ I l.lt'lll'O()n1 unil ... Listed at 9 10 Love! Call oow (7141 su~gleti, couple0s. Also 1 Bdhr available now. Unl:rs~ly ;a~~11itfll' N,.E.\VdoeCpk !01· rent too! or Beach off Slater. 842-7848 "APl'S'=""'-~u~nt~· -~, .. ~,_,-~,--1 TURNER ASSOC. 11nu•s It r rt :s:... Big Jut, 7J2-li00 unn SllO. Hun ngton Bene . SHARP 2 Br, $200. Garage, D a s 552•7000 Ni hts . ts &: drps., ~ Br ADULT GARDEN APT um ~rcu. Br llO:i N. 01:u<t H\\)',, Lai.:unn l::11S!!tlde. $36.~ 11"1\'l::S'fMENT Dl\'ISlON Agt F~. 97!J..8.130. fr11ced, kids & pt'!ts ok. Y 9 S200. Large fenced paho. l BR r $l4.5/?ttO Pool $195. Ulll pd, pool, lndry 494-1177 DUPLEX ~ ' Balboa Island 3106 ONE B~ condo s1r.o. Unrurn 2 BR Condo •••• fn'i/.mo ~ Homefindars * 642·9900 Nr. Lakur;i· Park. 1o35 L?tb facil, Cpts, drps, dshwhr, (Ir rw·n1shed, pet ok. 2 BR Condos .•... s265 &: SZTS St 536-T"4T aft 5 & wk.Kl clOllE'd gar. No child/pet. BL UE LAGOON V ILLA \V!NTER , BR 1 Homefinders * 642-9900 3 BR Condos ..... S265 & SZ75 San Juan · ~. Hacienda Harbor Apts Ptitne lrx:a1 ion, v11•11•, 2Bn. ' 1 · " • am. rm., 3 BR HJwes. $300, $.125, $.\35 C . NEW Condo 2 81·, 2 Ba. 839-7<176 2' ~ R.\. .111 a1•11hanvr'\. :"Jf'1• IM•rt IW;u•h. A t wo II 31~ Im . Pntio & deck, a MESA VERDE 13 BR Homes . $360,$375, S395 a pistra no 3278 All applru;. club fa c i I. LARGE 3 Br., I ~ Ba., decor11tor furn1i:hed. ~·rklu~ IJof'!h'Otun 111111 plos a one I · ~ ll(laatHul 2-sly. l" mi 1 Y 4 BR Homes ••• $335,$39..i, $425 f'urnJunfum. No child/pet. luxurioUll sha t bit sellt•r-rir~I UUH' ofrf'n•d. 1~·t1ru111n 1nur .. 'ic111• tht"r 12 UNITS ho.n1e ~ $400 i\lo. + util. 3 br, 2 bn, ,blll\S, .1va ter RANCH REALTY NE\\' 3 br, 2 !J:1• i!uplex. $3l5. 533-l32S; 1213) 339-<1768 . gcrps .• ns., C r · S.1hsbury Riiy 673-6900 mftner, cov d. pnt10, cl~ * ~,.-* "·. pvt. yd./dbl, .., .• ~ .. 1,0.1. incl. dishwasher, pvt patio, Only $69,500. lt•m1~. l:EO <~·••an. r('at 1nan c 1n ~. ' • >N MAN ~ ""'' BACHELOR ~~ N f ...... , · h t c & =1 · It F; '' LT O f! S 12 Units with pool-xlnt area. Corona d el Mar 3 2 occp'y. SJ75. 1110. 546-5990 * fi66.6800 * Eve 492_21 87 · · pets or children. Reliable, wa ler paid. Adults, no pell. l<i:t,jOO. Smart part of N.B , 12 lo purk & school. lmmed. RANCH REALTY I comm park $285 492-9350 . , ~ ....... mo. o ou.'TI! air ea. as . <>r 499-42n DUPLEX or 546-7051 TUSTIN REALTY · employed adult. 536-794'? LA MANCHA APTS. VACANT-:-;\C1/i1,~si~n,.J"1 ... ~"'"' •ate:•·~ CHINA Covt' 3 Br. 2 Ba LE A s E / O Pl'lON, Mes.1 * 8l2-!<'U * Sant• Ana 3280 Laguna Beach 374& 778 Scott Place, C.M. l>R., l', Un., 2 JC!1•cl •'On· ..., ,. house ocean vu $400 mo d _ _, ··~ 642-2007 r 64~8 !1•111;1. Bhn. kl!. w/sn1u•k I Curn1rn d('I l\1a r. 3 bedroom !:. ("; \Vlntci-lsc 5 4'4 -613 0 ;. -:::; ;lu~h B;pt;, r;~ ~~;~ IRVINE RENTALS 3,o~.DIRM300. ·N.'w ~!TH, •. p'"""•lnt. JIBRblkGARD, beENhAPru.1 ""'·'d· MEDITE ORRANEAN ria.r: 11uupo1~h 11·/tlf'Ca n \!U! I unit 11 ith patio. 2 IJ('rlroon1 ·:· ... -.., .... :: 673-7838 I i-• · '-· r 2 IlR S.1:!5 .... ,. · · pa"""'· 1mmac, l1uu-OU, ................... -$290. Lots of trees, -. o ac, u . pa1 VIL• •GE l.~1·. liv. rn1 l\'/IK>nmt'<I unH 1d1h a sun de c k. Huntington Beach 3140 Huge lrees & frplc. SJ75. 2 Bil ................... ,$350 Centu..., 21, 540 ~-. ~ $235 49'7-ll57. """' Jhil. N1'l'(i.s paint & niinur $1:.';i,000. c t 21 546-9-21 3 BR $375 'J .,...,;.u, 1 Bedroom $200 l's ·'1"0' A bEuy, $·12.fff,·, 07'1 C II 646 0555 \.i~,; fURN. 3 Br. 2 Ba, !rp!c, m~·A:s;;;~ 3 BR 2 aB~ ·,, BBRR.'r'rflii·::::::::::::::s·,,~ Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 Newport Beach 3769 2 1 BedB_,~m & De n $251 j l ·~ N !'!.·Al.TY •1 • • .. Q .. r~c,. no gurngt>. $~. J • • • .............. $•,,,, ...... uums $2M L.gun. Nl'guol ' 10S2 We have more ·-o,.., a1.,.c,>f' £75-5810 NeAr 17th SI. shops. l.f't1~<'. Sl!l-1PSON·DUNN REALTY ............. ~~ \VINOTER RENTALS 2 Bedroom Townhouse $320 POaoJt 1110 10 --""";:.::c-'7"---.,;,-;; I S~Tl ni.,. Cal! CJ S J:eul 552-1800 ct. to June 2400 Harbor Blvd I like these! 67Sw60SO Laguna Beach 3148 Estate, 5'18-1168 C 0 M Cut'le 2 hr, Beachfronl apt. S275. Costa Mesa 17141 557_8020 TO\\'NHOUSE, :l hr, 2 bt1, , , , Utll. pd, Isl & last mo. '~ jk!v E!\IERALD BAY 2 BR. cpts, drps, gnrngl'. fr pl, Univ. Park, pool , ten· ' + refundable clean'"· dep. CASA VICTORIA APTS "'"" uaac.~s ""U 2 small b a b i c s . 2083 · ft... 137" Alt 4 • I W1-t r r• -...;..eu n House l\'Cll furnished or un· ~tOOOO·· a. mo. · One bedroom PLUS -south 6801 \V. Seashore Dr. Call Adults. , ", 3 BR wipe.Hos ' I NCOME HOMES furn . 3 Br, 2 Sil, oee11n \Valla~. $ls;). llKI. &1&-5223 of high"'•uy. new ca rp ets Mr. Pattison for key . From $169.50 N'o PetJ vif'1v, beach side. s.>50. $.100 3 BR 2 ha. fenL-ed yrrl TURTLE ROCK, attr hom<! $275. but submit offers. 642-3698 Pool, rec rm., elevaton SPEClALfZTNC fN NE\\'. TRIPLEX ES SS.1,950 67:l-1169 6.~ Victoria. COSTA MESA 3BR & den, din mi, lg fnm U\S BRISAS APTS Sec. gate. Gu & water pd LAG~~o~ki~~~ VlE\V __.... -.-. --.-. 8:~i~.u:~1;, ~~·i\7a:3:~.~~~~;~ J BR ru~•ic house St~. in :~ :::s ~9;-!~-~ screcnl:'d ~~~ v~~~ privileges S46:i. C.O.M. Tennis ~~~~c~ldgAv~n bea~2-~ 525 CVHlclt~rlaD.RCMEN• 64"'89700K SEA T ERRACE I in -~p -~-VU: 2 Br apts. 2675 Elden Ave, qu1e1 nrea for s 11I'!.r 1 ed , "''-......, .., filfUVAT~; t.il'AltO~:n .\11fJ\ come roparTy ... vvv fnear !\Tri;a Dr. I, Cosia n111ture man. 494-8110 eve patio, fnc'd. yd.. carpon. *NE\V <I br, College Park, 1'1\•o bedroom, two b a I h ' BR. ~ balconies, htd pool. Lge 2 Br t110: S Bl' l''• 16 UNITS ~fesa, 642-1903 642-2221 or msg. 646-9666. 2 ba., Ule root, A!C $~25 large sundcck, quiet streel. Secunty. Adults. Ba $190. Duplex .te 4-plex, 1r )'()U n(':('d n home tod..1y I -, Houses Unfurnished HOUSE IN Court, 2br, no or lease opt. 8.n-8974. $340. $35.WK UP. 1 Bdr .. 2 E .l. 2 pools. crpt.s, drpl, 6«2-6682 t. p:i~hi:1 f)nc. vacnnl $225,000 12010 Corner 12 Units 3202 singles or pets, l 165. 980 Laguna Beach .1248 &. Bach. t;olor 1V, maid ADUL I " T • 6 u Bid Genaral \V. 17th St . Waterfront serv. pool. 'l1lE lrlESA 415 TS, no pets. Like new. "'· ti.. I " '· ' • CASH FLOW win • gs '-:;:=.::;_ __ ___:= 75 N N Bl N, B Q "t e t. L • • 2 B ' 1• Dana Point 3 226 $1 · NICE l Bdr nr beach &;" """cwportL ·• • · Pilhwasb~. =I, pntm: I>'· \yd~,m JOA' ~~·c~iuis AH 2 BR. son1i:> \\'/beam ALA :RENTALS & town, bllns. cnrport 8 ~~ ~o 8 )an11 IV ng. OCE · • lG Gurden type units. Quil:'t ~\1. i\Jas~ivc stone fac!n". 1210 1 DEN . ea u t i f u I 3 bed r o <> m , • ~--·~""=~· =~"---POQI., tJ.~:'\!S, BEACH. of Is trcrl local ion. \\'ood· , .. al 8 ., w1 ~l'ICL.ll.1!t ""U•VICf ~E\V D11na Bluffs Con q o. · + · Viel\', steps too•nhouse, priva le boat FREE BOAT ~· ~ BR, LARGE 2 Ur, 1 1~ ba . E'x('('lli:>nt f1nunc!n~. 0 n r burnin;: f'in-pl11ccs. Terazzo ....:r. p m tree~. .. ea u t · Ocenn view & pounding surf to ocean, Victoria Beach slip, rurnilure optlo1111l. $595. fp!, SU!Kleck 1v1lh v 1 e v.· · \Va slu•/dr.•r rm Pat I 0 I k .,1 1 11 1 · E 1_ .. _.. J\:laintnil1N. P.1od<'l'lllc rents. f 1 $230. 2 B DR, ocean/city \I/inter or •-'y., on 1 he 1. ., Cl · 1 ,,. 110 "'1 con\' n~·c ,you 111< c-11 ric..~. nc uSt.'U i;ar<•gc.~. Pri"i"' l~·,uo-ll"t.>IO fiit HOusu over ooking harbor. 1800 ~q. . 1 bl ~·· c 1 ps et-pls ose to sc .. s Is !11("un1 1.111·nhl" 111 ~Jl.r.}(J. Sp:irkling pool. Largr 2 "" "' " "' rr . 3 Br. 2'·i Ba. Pool. tennis virw np · ins, garage Channel R f wot<'r. 67:)..6169/774--1384 & 'c · • • * • l•1~1hi10m 1,1ni1s. Earns $::040 We sle y N. Tay lor Co. ~ J ~~~~S. prlv. Lsc. s;,25. No pets '36.>. LA:E 3 Bdr, 2 Ba, B8 L ike Beach Living? s. st Plaza.~. $6 1.000 will huy 1his lov<'ly 1110. 12'.~ spendable. 6.L\ REALTORS 644-4910 1213i377~ !rplc, bltns, dbl garage, NICE 2br, crpts, drps. 1nkl· r I t to 0 • Ga'O~~. r.ood tcrni.~. Hun"" -E--NfWP'OllT ' SAY, C.M. 6'42·1313 o-="C'=~:;o,~~~~~ yard. CDl\t's n1ost be n ut i f u 1 3 ~r: 2 bn fur~i or unrurn. die age adlts. no pets, upg-racrc gru·icn ni ~· ~ LUXURY TRIPL X n\Cll un>'l 10 .. ,,·ng l<• 3 BR BEAOI HO U SE, $400. UT IL pd, 3 Bdr, 2 bayfront loealion. Ve r y 645-3343days.6'12-3783eves. reuonable, 2260 Placentin. w/n1riun1. 2 BR. 1l<'n -call {71•1) 752-1710. J IU 1, . B h °' • J;'o....\c, Bltns, .View, $:1 2 5 . 64&-3160 Enjoy T he Good Life INVESTMENT DIVISION .Yl'S o · .ullting!on 1' · $S."1/Sll:> all areas. avail ••I' Bll. frplc, bc::in1s, vlc\v, 60' large tv.'Q bedroon1 furnish· BACHELOR APT. $100 I MO. ~=c~~~~-=~-I [ ~ Near(\('can: \\·ood burn frplc, PATIO hlls 1 BR $150 . n10. Century 21, ask for deck ed, $GOO. on Bench, yrly, utlls. Pd., XTHA. LG. 3 br., 21/2 ha., C':oll 193-:l:il:l e \\'et bar, dishwasher, heavy Slv/ri:>f, child & pct ok Jinny. 499-2986 or 494-9794 NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-1241 <>r 675-5048 lrg llv rm & fani r m . TAKE OVER 71/4 °/o · ~hake roof ~ encl. i;:n i;a~~· LARGE palio & gara,ge 2 Fountein Va lley 3234 673-4030 or 494-3248 Call 675·7225 BEAUT IFUL lg 2 Br, best Ad 1 t s In<> Pet s. $24.5. This 4 m1rm hn' ovrr 2311() ' Seller l\'!ll [inance 111 8 <'.. '"' Br Tri, !ISO. f.'Ln1ily C01TAGE avail now su;. occanvicw, winter $ 3 0 0. -642'-"'--046::::~'~· -------1 :cq. fl . l\TllPI"''' in 11tuc-c1'J · -Paul W. Brumfield NE\\' paint, 2 Br house SllO. E,'\ECUTIVE MOME. Nr\v, See 10 believe, has patio Frpl, baleony, gar. 646-3114 FlREPL.ACB, bl1it-., 2 er, • I l ., l ">'d> ,,.., ''."' lo•~ uo.. nr•ve•· ""'" li"ror I>>. :!Ar, · s ti in Pi. 0 11 c · -1' v. T\\'O llOUSES O~ ON £ & A ssoc . " · · ~ ....... -'-"' y S~1ALL ~mplcx, 2 BR, $240. San Clemente 3n6 lg sep. gurage. I n1 m ac . ' .:• ! \(Is .. 3 ,. IL r l! 'Lr LO'r SE:F: NO\V J RT. 2 Ha ~Qj. 2Ba, Fan1ily H.ln. f" u 11 y '" I k '· . I Ad"'' ... ,,. ' " 3 180 ' ,>>"'>"'>nu· "I''"'· \I 111~11111\1 . popular I:: as Is id c ! 6"12·8550 or 5'16-1081 t•ve C.:rl schools, [ell(.'('() & gar curpetcd. l\'nlkin.c: dislanc-e ...,,c c ec • U1JS1c urn. "' ~ . .., . ~ J -; .., .. v .. .-.upt•r shRrp I .Ir. 2 BR.! ,. •ttLY 4 I 3 B 2 B I I CALI. US FOR !\JORE $89.50 MONTH 5'3-23.<I 1~,1 incJu<ll'd! s 7 ~ , ti .11), , 1 4 Plex Needs Work c A1 ·P ex r, a to a I schoo ~. l'asy acce!IS ALA R 1 1 642 .,.3 -C'-0~~~==~=-1 ·1!1~-17til l~~~:~~r r:,,~1:1:~ 1 \'1~~n!~d~ Hunlington Beach <:.Sr22V5E. RiCl\eLan1 BCleo2n~~JehoAn! !li:1 S~~· f;":tcw:1Y. ~~'° i~~<p5 HOU E en a I ~.io Lovi:>ly, cUiclency s l ud Io. u:r!i~~ i~R~p~Nln Ar1'5amlly Red C.rp.t Re.ltor. Sol' I . • .. _ 3 HR + ~ ~ "-d•-n•'· , ·.·,-•. , r, w n.1cs ~._,,, S : 3 bdnns .. l bath; Ullls lin""' mao'd ··-· ' _! ... hop~. H 111\·rsllnl & 1n· .....,,.,.. ,,._"" '''' •·;. /137 1r I B F" I I'"~-• 7 S 7 700! ·• " ' """v" section. Pool no pels. 177 r-----'----~ bltn~. closed gar ., S\vim ~-J :>,a appns. ring <'rre ;,W-l.~tt & 4-·. panly fum. OceftJI view, .-. ..:.. .-. _-.. ---park'~· lneluded. Comp . E 22_,51 CM .. 2 ~,. Lido Isle 1056 e 11111 f' · $ 4 9 • 9 5 D · R l: D nnu/ £·,,y >•mo" iovo>·lnhlc. )-Our !)('I. All 3.l'Cas. 3BR wl•wo'm. pool, , ... v lrpl., hl"ams, knotty pine. ·~~. --. Secur ity. Seo u ..... 114 A•-. · "" ·• · · ,,.. • .......,, I CJ\l:rsr RE.\LTORS .• ~.... ... " CALL us TODAY ... N b c d F ··~ .. ~. "' ' . r ..,, • .., Hurry On ly $59 950 Jum'd. Lrg bonui; r tn . r. e a ch· s:m. Agt on os urn -di:>I !\far, SC. 492-8430 3 BR, F.R., 2 Ba, frpl. C&O, COUPLE'S HOM E 'th~'-First P ioneer R~alty ALA Rentals_ ~-'64c.:::_2-_83-'8_3 s.t!:i/n10. Nr. schls. 54&-!Kl97 49 l-TJ51 SPACIOUS 2 BR cl bltns, Jge gar. No pets. $32(1. ~1 fo't. 101: (juk·t end "I 5 UNITS 842 ••21 VAC.\NT 2 Bi° house, nr. TOP. OF-ntE-WORLO 2 2 BR, 2 BA. West Nine, sh"""' bench VTEWOMNtOo or S350 furn . 1714 ' 54!1--2U7 i~l1111d 3 s11111·lo11i; lxh·n1~ · .._ H untington Beach 3240 1 u ho Laguna NI'"""!. 496-8877 or -.. ~. • , or 1213191, ~,1 · · ' ' · · 1 A $790 h · Ne1\ porl f'v.-y $90., r'luntry story am Y me, din rm, ~,,~ 1-2 .. --PETS perm. 4~764. ........., 2 ba1h~ .~ ~r. l~11lo. l'f\•·t• 1 ~ M't', 1 · niont inoonlf', SS UN ITS refurbished 11 · k'd t · I NEAT ba h ll • u I L fnm rm, fpl. Boat/trlr si:;· l ~-C::-~"'°"""'~---=o-=l-,.-;;:;;;:;;:;;:;:-rr.:i.::::-s E•tJ ruRN I" br 1160 S]jj.000. Ol\uer 1nay 1·:i11r 11nfun1lshrd. PRICE ' · sc ing, 1 s, f>l's, singes. i c I:>-11 pd. ge .. 175 mo. Yr lea••. B _Condos Unfurn. 3425 Apirtments Unfurn. No"..;.,,, ' '' ' · nriRiu ·nlJ.!. I Sl>7)ll(). 01111Cr 111u take 2nd 1 0-\;acancy. 10% Spend-2 Ar house Costa i\1esa, bach $125, chld ok. .,. ,,... .,. NEWPORT HEIGHTS lrust rlrrr!. able. Q\1•ner finance, kids, pels, singles. 2 Br .. LirrLt:: house $1 40. a\'ail. 6'10-8672 FOR Lease, llll:lJ'estic O(.'(!nn Balboa Island 3806 01.l'i1"\nT>R~ \J.TY a•,.,r; Santa Mari'a . '.!Ba teahouse Ne1vport Sub.pet,2 blksocean OCEANFRONT new gracious Vie ... \h'11: l•lllvdrl('d S.-., Brach, $195. Vacant. 2 Br 3 BH ho s $285 f F'rpl :i Bd & De view,ne1v3br,21;ba,l11clds dp,.1r11t(•1I:: 1 • .irn1s. 2 bntl1s; 1 __ r..i~-2fl!ll_C.:ll./N. I~. Ca ll Bkr. 968-3318 local. ,,,,,,1,·0.,10,0 n~,,h, ,,·ngl•' ·kid •" '1 ·. um. l', rm. · n. Frplc, clubhouse, an!(, pool, o.dlta, GRAND Cnnnl 2 BR., Bltns 11.JESA Verde 2 Br + den, frpl, nu cpt, drps, baby ok, no pets. $210. 979-3432 ... oc " s pc • nu OC!'an nee ks, $550 1110. yrly. <l:J.I· "'y \V/D F' t 1 Sti9.:ii~i 4 o ~~ A LOT ' . ok. \l'il\ ~ivc option. 2 Br VACA.~T 4 Br. 2 B.1. S280. 01n;, llO peLs, full crpl~ & drps, ' l'p c., yr y. N 0 $72,500 I lndu.lr'.I P r.ply-2100 IJ<llboa, •::!tj, singlt>s or All I \V&D kid o.' ·~==~---~ 2 ear gar, Sl85 mo., Smog childre n/pets. 673-3328 l 0 RE,ALTY EXTRA lgc 3 Br. 2'h: ha, Cpts, tlrps, very cli:>an. $2'J5. lllO. 557-8372. 1177 \id l ht.1, '\.II, *673 .. 7300• ' _, Hppns, ... s '" oct:ANJo"Ro.N-.-POOL. "•'<ov I s C l f11n1ilics. Agt. Fee. 97!r-~30. .,.. . 1' 1[~-GU~ e 111 en t e · Balboa Ptnins ul1 3807 ['l(!,lE r·ri~11· '.'llc~a lrl(';J!1,.11. ATT N. LANDLORDS' ~A~L~A=R~·~n~··~l""•-~64~2~·.;,83~83 ~1~'.·a:~~u~r!~~ ~~.oo8i5.ld. :M .. ,.,11.0n V>'ei'o 1067 ! ~"11ir lnrh\'idu~l pr l \'a 1 <' UNIT BU YE R S8 11., 8_,1,1.,,, m· N<o..:...r. 1\-!0 DEHN 4 hdrm, 2 ba, fp!i:, Laguna Niguel 3252 Townhouse Unfrn 3525 SUPER OE LUXE 3 BR, 2 bo.., 2 g(lr's .. nr. ' 11" rnr "· .\llll"h"•I i.:nragcs. I\\\• h~vr units in Hun1. ch., " .,. • .,,... • I d bl D\V tlo TO\VNHOUSE 2 b So 3 BR, 2 BA, patio, frplc, slorcs & offices. Adu Its . ------"-----All hn\'l' rr1vn1r patio~. 2 ('o~ltt illl'Sll. Submit your Bt:'ach • Corona del l\lar • cp s, rps, tns, ' pa . ' r, nr. · 513 A West Bay Ave, $300. By Owner. a.16-3.19'7 ·I BR, 2 b;1 J)(•unro h<unr l11'1ll'ot•1n~ Ill 1•:1d1. IJ11rk liki:> .. (fcrs. ~:llt•rs [Ire unxious. & Ub'Ulla. Our Rental Ser-N~lkf:. s~l!.'~~:1~:~ ·1 BR. Fenced yd., frplc .. Coast Pl°!~,:,J~,· mo. Bnll>Oa. Days 88&--4832: eve * 2 Br. 2 Ba Mesa Ve-'e h) "\\ rJt•r. l ·p~r,1111~1. l<h'<· ~t·11111:,::. Q u 11, c s 1 I' e e c. Cot)I! illl'OllH' 111 good rental vice .ls FREE to You~ Try sprinklers. Lease ~ 1no. -A;;;;;;;;;';,'i;N~;='jio,:;;i;h,Hi ~l,962-mt~~~;;;;,;:;;-,,.,=--,= '" -~ar. 1loor_& n11Jn'. JS!.i-:l;?Sl:l. !'t~'l'"ui .. ,t· !r•nsnnrtlltinn .,,, •• ,.,.. Nu-Vit"iv? Bev or Dale. 96.'J.•1567, 11fter 831~2099 or 494-3452. Apartments Fu 1 h·..1 $175. Adults-no pets. GaraKe " " ,~. '· ~ LS 5 & wknds 963-1186 rn I wu OCEANFRONT Year\y. l BR. available. 833-8974 N.wp."I ~e•ch 1069 11Uhin:: !•l•w:k~. PH IDE o~· n•-ko'" .-.t•. 0 1'."' NU-V IEW RENTA • -~~ M1'sslon Vlo1'0 3267 ' u p " ' ,,...,. "~ <t RR CONDO. p ,01·,·-o. >'·pr". B Ibo Enrrlenook ~·et bar Bal 3"" --bl ,_ .. r •11''-l.1: -:1 II!' L'Nl'l'S'. Cal! . . .. . 673·4030 or 494-3248 ~ · • ... a a Peninsula 3707 " • • · 01. •UCI , t .. .,., cpta. 858 !Home Lo ve r's Delight ,\•! 1 n<·h<.1111111 .11111 ;irl1~1u n1nrl•·rn '! ... 1ory hon11• "11 .. l·•I, 11. •Ill .\!l t Ii•' 1LL11t'1ulh:~ :ue 1.iln1ni11cd 111 !lit• I J:o'rh'1l1. f11n1. 1·111 ,ond tl/r J11uur. Lol\csl pl'IC· '•I f't.L!':f~'.\10 lllOl'lt'I 1 II 11.~rhnr v1 .... ,.. 1'e<IU1't'CI ''' S77.500. 675-8600 VISleN lllAlTY . f .. l. in~·iii:>ii·. \7111 7j2-l700. 1 iii (IO S<J. Ir. 1ruh1~1n:1! blrh: .. --------~--Blh1~. "'n lkable to lx'111·h. 3 BR Condo, 2b1, pool, paHo, cony, cpts, drps, bltlns, car-Center St. Apt t. $205 mo. , 1'1':uly fnr user. J,11r n1fi::. '':\J k !{I)() F D d<l .. J.ca~e $290. Cull Coll~ 1; 1 , enclosr<l attach gar Chil-_ * BAY FRONT llOl't. 67s.1536. l ~"':,::,"";921:,::9.,,._ ______ 1 )ltllltliI.l~~Jl,I){,!@~ r "I' i1;11'f'hf•usr·. \\',of Brii;tol, ' n c n1 or 11 y 21' 249-'4"1 f 6 , E 111. oC AirptH·L , .. clean out th<: garage .... -fl 1 pin. dren $:?75 -J., 8't().0871 1 BR $190. Bachelor $190. N \\' xtra lge S BR, 2 PRIVACY + 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba, ltl(il!T f!fo:.\l.T\' 979.,-G:::: . : . turn tha• J.unk in to ~~sh 3RR .. 1,;,-b.r:l."Wt;l,.~p-i:> r-;;: J J llH, 2 Bu, Fami\y rni, Ulil pd, 92fi E. Balboa. Ba. Oceanrront Apt w/dbl gar. c&th Cf'lling-, patio & JHE REAii 'ESTATERS 11·1\h n Dally Pilot Oas."l.1f1ed eluldren, s Ing t c R OK .• Pnrio, Grent v1civ! 4 Rei;. 67~ tciir. $500. llKI. 6-1 2-2 16 4 yard. No pe111, 646-4·11•1 lots for s•I• 2200 ad. Call &12-56/S. I &u·barH. :,Jl-5800. cenli:>rR. $11J, 830-24:i2 t. U X r urn . bay t r n n r ~l~ys: 673.-0782 eves. E·SlDETBtduplex. Clean -----------N_E_W_3-Br. 2 Ra, f;:im mi. ~chehJor. t2JO. mo. Pvt Nr;~~ 3 1~. 2 ba, rrii;;_cpt,r resp 26 . adl!s-1 child, $185 . 11\/ /'.171n•'•"'lu1i-' \l" .,.;, T\\Ll. LOTS lollll 101120'.l. $EEK & FIND!J MajorCrops frplc. View lot .. $325. incl. .,.,ac. I•-· f • r,;ur, nr . ..,..,.nn, &16-12/S.15-!K'"')/&12·2516 '-:~1 \Jllll fur'n nr:~ '01 s.-.11 Cl~I~ location, 1.h.u1nn~ton or America 'ol•a ler & lndsepg. 830-U52 ~2162 ~. 673-li~ BRAND NE\V, 3 bl', )'d., <'11•1111•1111., ss:1ou t:• ... h for 1.1li Bc,u h. ~nt!d bu s 111 e ~ ll, Newport Beach 3 269 l _C_o_r_o_n_•_d_o_l_M_a_r __ 3_7_22_ I I BR F"urn/unfurn, yrly, util frpl .. SJ2j. Nov. 1. 2 t 4 9 ~l11•!11•rr<I in<', 1!L\XAGl':· 1 ~~sio~~h:r ~ kf A~~ S: B 0 P 0 T A T 0 S S N A P 8 Y 0 S T S rxl. $215. 1no. Ni:> w po r I Orongc, CJ\.f. 644-7111 :\IF.NT r P. !·, F:. ( 7 l -1 l . l"ANPAI' 1993 Klh I S BO S S O C BACH. apt. 1-Adult only. Beach. tiTl-7219 eves. MESA NORTH, J bedrm, 2 •lli2-:l7'1j 11'r111•. ' '· o A S C N A E A A B 0 T · NE\\'PORT BEAOt, tr u J y N<'ar shoppif!i. Pr iv n I e , CHARMING l hr l b a bo, •-. -. ,· n, I u d 0 1 • , Bd., l\ihei, l\lnul, llnwall t 1 Ir r IU' I 3 ' 1 .,_ M 6~ 0726 be __ _. ' ' ""'v '"" 6 New leased Units 1 ,,. l'h ... ""•"· 1,-,,·. R 0 P C C T C P S B R N T T A T 0 B 0 > ~ •1 11 11 se ng-arge quii:> · .... ., 0· i......., au..,,,, <:1!11, Roman tub. wnter. 546-'".>880 ask for Bob. I , .,, ,,.. BN:lroom, frunily r o o ni, C 1 M 3724 $2911 Slnile only °"" ""' 1 "' iu·N', . frpl., • yrts, niin. I.ARCE ocr1111 vlt'w Io ! , L R I C A ~ C 0 0 T M A A 0 .J S E A R poll~h~d 11'00d noors. bca1n 1 ,;;•;•;•;;:;•;•;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1\~~·~!:2~·l~~;u<'~~· ~ BR DPL.'X, adlts only, no 1 111''1111 · inr·. S!!,O, 11'!N•S! :\1onrLrch Rr1y Ten·nee, ~. " cetlin~. Years Ll~ a 11 e. LARGE 1 hr, 1 hlk. 1G pets, S210 + $75 refund RC. Custom Baycre st I 1!1:·lng 2:'i'.~r.-os1.:"·ooo· (~~ti' 1. llll1L Slclx'rl ltt·nJ E:ctutr. y G 0 E B B RT T 0 8 E G p 0 c I $.i7:1.00 m1 h. l BR f\uii $165 r~ or ocean, utlls. Incl. &: clg dep. 646-4389. '' J). · t<Jn{;c. · 4~··i;ni: 0 T 0 C Cole <>f NcwlJ'rl Rltn Lotll of bllin .... , pool, \Velk 1 ·mo. 675-7878 eves. 2 BR upst8ir'll. Cpl>, ~· 11·111 n 1•h•1v. :l'..11JIJ Sf! It I f.11 .;111 1-·-·'-'-------1 67'5 II ho · ' I h 1 BR the ba 1200 I _ .,. 10 $ pp111g. \1 111 . bc:lc . on y, • bllnt. garage. Near . 1 1"1nl11v \Villi ;, u1n11~. -. PRIN CIPALS • M t' 0 OW A t H OAT S C D Y 9.ll \\'. 19th St. Adult1, no pets. R.edce, ept1, $175. n~. ,,7_,,..~.A .. r 1 & dt "· c,dl r"Pnii 1,11' oun n, esert, 1 n"" E -w ~ • R t 2400 R T ti U S TOO Y E C PANORMITC Oce111w:..\\', 2 5.m-ol92 <rps. '™' 'Balboa 675-4533 2 BR. Adult,, no -··. ~·st- 1 1111 ~·11,11t .. 11.iy nr 1111" '\l,.En,1.:-i.~·0~1~. esor · • ONO S A · "' ,,...,. "'ct ,.,,,., •• 1 1 nn1 J·.I. rn·.:-; j , • hr. den, 21i llll. rwnh~c/ Coron• del Mir 3822 side Costa. P.f1•1a $160. 1\LL i\RF.AS FOR OUR \\ INTtM. or )'l•l'lrly l"f'nlal, M 0 M c 0 cs f; 0 T 0 pc I Ru E (~nclo. fo'rpl, pool, lcnni!I. El Puerto Mesa EXTRA l•-e 3 Br,"·•' n -. 64t>-034l Ontu~ l~VESTOP)oi ll('Allllfutlv lurn. mndo 111 t.• S KA 0 N L S 8 N E Af'n""P'lo F T NW G 11 t\~\' $500. Furn'd. $600. 1 & 2 BEOROO -• ~ D P ' "126 K.V. Diils Bkr "776-76S2 1 tn1han \\'ell!!. \Vrilr P. <). • ~ PARK LIOO 3 br. 2~~ bn, MS Brund new/ Frplc, shag l ;:~•~n~•...:..•~r~n~r---~•:::::i I 21 -'--· 8Qx 9Iol. Balbon 92ti6l or R C OT T R 1 R Alf5 C I R EM Alo AW rfpl, pool, twnhst/condo. No Oilldren. No Pel~ erpt, fl&Jly draped, all new PANORAMIC OCEAN Vl':W F01 'H·.i uni! nrt hltfg \ll'l'l"r 6i3'-017!J la!c ~vci;. • S375. 642-2554 Pool .l ftecreatlon applnt. Mo. to mo. or year , "' I 1un,1n11·tion for Mlle, Clo!le 1 teXUHIOUS lh>, ~famnloth I I T A A A N 0 C 1 S A C 0 HY WAH LARGE 2 Slo 4 ~ 3 1959 Maple Ave., C .M , lease from UTS. 673-()930, Le13103Br duplex, ~ llV rm. 1 Jn h I c 1 • r.Y u•·· evtl &-wlmd1 61a-JO'l'6 • mo. Adltt.. 4...,...1557 or -n I) nin r ' opp nr.i: " 11 t•r r..toun4nin C'hnlct. •\dJftoent C O C D K G p R R O C C A 8 E R 0 S H bll din nn 1 lrp\c'11 Ol'1I.' LARCE 2 BR tum pt 5 -48&44U 1' r: \fo·.:io•lllf nr .. N. · 1~1 ~"' v.·rlt•·..,ff $14~1. Call lo llll!t $>15 000. 612-7630 In 'Milster 11U11e w/balcony. min to heh gar pent Io NICE Comer 1 br, tundc<:k, ,;;::;:;"":,..-,,-,-,,-..,....,.-! BIG CANYON _,_,.,._z;_;n_,,,~59_2-_.,_r_o ___ ,Ranch~s,Firms, NWR EA US ORET t NUMTNA R Lil:. patio Jcac:ls to water's v.·a lk l n e'101f 1, blO.: lo sJnale l'ftlned l ady. NU 2 Br, l tti Bat~~ EXECUTIVE HOME DEtt·xr. 1 t:riu~. 3BR 7Bi~ Groves 2700 S lid~. Ten nis It pool t!Ahwshr. Adi!$. no pelt . Ret'1, $190. 673·6274, fl>lc,~ bal~ • . + fpl,(lwnrsunltfifi•, DMRMH .SP CC OllMAEBY08 rrlv i leges$mlea!ll!:. $1!MJ.l'n6WaUo.ce,Apt.B. 6"--0t49 mo. <>r fo r,r SiJc "r Lt-a.'!(' or Leit<I(' lonn ni:-1y l"f'm1un. Ycngrt ----------~. ~L'iJ-0. 2 BR A"". above O'tlna "'--. E1ttMuft 3130 oi:,l'ln 41ir ~Ila po ol I L•~E OROVILLE l•iuuctm..: TM llldM fllll* 1'•ed t>•w;.::r.; ,.....,.., v> ...,""' ·. ·' ' ' Hrnl1)'. ~1jG-lilil """ :-::.:: r th F B.EAUT. l Br, 2 Bl, -1,. * t"I,. GARDF.NS APTS Sba1 ~d&:i blllns . e Ol'\JXE e \· 1v \11lul'rl At °'"rj"----'-"-----$425 PER ACRE Nt"°'lf4,11p,4owa.ot• 't • • , IM•dl ... ~... .c.LoDI y .... -a.. --.., 21Xl.ftxl. Rt'l'lu1·ed to Sl'M,t.«1 ('.~I. T'r1J1lt•x pnt'. f»lllO•, • ~• 11lln' wt Mail ill u : cp111, ~. 2 Cir garal'), FURN. 1 l 2 BR 11pt 1n .._..., • v1r -..o. •lut· Ill en1Cl'l!'i:>n•')' ~11u111 !rin I frplc. & den in fl11i-ncr'.'· 4?_!m-,..!~o'"1',•ndl .'0Xln'tlopin02 IJ.i\lU.E\' OATS _ SO\'.BEA."i!!I ;~~otr. .J..P r ill kJ.f.. _adulLaecUOn. Pool, no ptts, 2 YEAR Old Chnrmina-3BR. ~~~_Ji-BA, •Pl 1for leue1 • r on G«-~1 If ol· Mil-om. ~II or eiU:hnn~e. ..... ""u" tm CORN POTATOES llllOAR :: \Veslt>l!fl area. sin. 675-181~ 1n E. 2200 SL, c . M . 3BA apt W/pMjo. s. 2 5 . lll'illl.J ..... • mu ft' 1\1 te, • RLl:JoTS"CONoo;-! ror11n Co., PJ1~64l-ri000 ~r~.~ ll~~· ('$~ r.Ct't'~1i ~?N :bcifCHUMS ~~~'A~ro : \VATF.RFRONT. Ba I b oa 64).3645, 6~nil. • :,.,.. ~bl -~~ut: Z l'hon, jlJr 1. f"i·e r M" rl. I J unlt:oi on hll(h rise J<llr nitnf'rnl, l\niher & l\'lllC?r 1'o-row>: 8ou111 AaMitiM ; Coves 4 BR home, incl. 2 BR. Pool, $190. nlO. No 2BR. lbl, ruallc a~le hame Recreation IU'll, AdUlta 0 it n 1· r. S!lj,000, 732-14~.0/ CApi•tral'Jl'I Uch 0 C f~ AN rlr.lll\. Trallrr O.K. ('.oOO boat dock & 81U'ldy bch. pel". 2265 Cnnyon Or. Apt. for rttll. SlOO/mo. 50 o 6my, no pell. 4!1'-GVH FKONT llHl,000 4ll'l"'50i8 ln\JC.lllnirnt. S300 dn. $ll5, To otdtr anv or 1111 ol1he e1pandtrl "Setk & f'ind" book•. / 1, ft7S.70Ci0 f C.M. ~ C'tOld~nroll. Gn.J.658 e m2 • Tiii·'. nt.UJo'F~. f.:urly llff 11 1 J..i\l\~~H11vnsu ('It)' I ·or: prr rno. Privnlc p • r I y, nWTl bera 2 through 8• aend 60 ctn ta for each, mikinr check a BLUFF Ct.ontlo. z p I o. n. J Bft (,'Oif'AGl: Apt . In l'f!llr. 3HR, 3BA, tr-pl, btam cell. 8)5 An\liroa Vi'e,y, ND S,2 000nH. 6& den. l-tt). \Vi1tt·rh,1ow1 elect cll'l!i:c to P.O.llox l~'l. r r <!mo n t . :::~l~~oc·~:~r ~h~~":~:::~;.•1•sr•n:i Syndlcatt. AddttN ~,~!.+11~u~y .. ~,,mo I !I<', 'c'~,· ':"',,,. "J! Newport Blvd. 'f\\°m,~~ucks ltt beech. SQ. M&J'lfUlt'd b)> ""'· Khi'iM i\~enc i"'Vf'tyi ni:. fi.l:.-7711. ~5'.i~. Callf. !l4J.37 ~ ..... ..-4~1. _., . ·• ... iv.i 67:1...,,_,.. WIWAM WAurtR8 OJ I 2 ' " I ' MOlld-11, Otlobtr 28, l'f74 OAT\.Y PU.OT 8 8 -;Apor.:;:;;,,;;;me;;;;n;;h;uU;;;Ofilfu,m:;;-, T•A:;;po:r1;;;;....,=:;:11:0.u::n10.u::r=n.-,1•04r:p::cts'""F°'ur_n.,/"U,.n"'fu-rn-,3900==6f=11"'e-o"'R""•-n"'u""t--~-=cc1"'!nd=u""1'"tr""10°;1-,R"o"n"t"'•l;-;;45"oo"'l 'L•"•°'t..,&"'F"•"un=d•-"1sf1!00:;;;:;~C~o~n~t~r=•~•fto~r~~;~~~60;;,21~1~H~•~l~p~W;•~n;it;iod;,;;;;;F~7~1;i00~H~o;l~p~W~o~n~t;iocl~,iii;i~'i;ii7~100~-1 Fount1ln ValJtiy 3834 N ... h CHOICE [A [ / 11..o sr. Fr1n111" Tun / v.• ht Iv A IL CONST RUCTION -ewport v..c 3169 LAKE ilRONT fOR l S MESA CENTER Sht·ph{'r·I Collie l\tix, Brn C('ner'1.l .C001rnt•!or lt o l"I n1 FOURPLEX, 2br. apt,, 1Jndust/Comn1CN". 1p11ce ~()()t n1!1kll l' foreltNJd. Vk Ad di tiMS-Rcnmdt•lln;: - enckl pr., MW cpL Cln.. OCEANFRONT LOCATIONS • OFFICES avail. 1.9T4 OMl.rlc, Co11 t a CDi\T. J0/14. IA"11 ll1t•r rollar Coucrl'tf'-PaHo C o.Yer!- nlce area. 968-&47.t VERSAILLES ~l<'sa. lSOO Sq. fl . 111 $200; "/ID. }lt'~rlhrukt'lt' '111nily. l{t'ff'~. CSL •193jl5 3 BR, 2 bn, Yriy f550 1= I &l~l Hu"tlntton Blach 3840 2 BR, 2 br, tum S400 Y.'nlt. e MEDICAL 11\'0 .... »q, t. 1~11• Al Rt'\\'anJ. ~lruia 644--6215 . 2 BR 2 ... $105 f'nch. FOUND;-~111.h.• s am o ,·e d E lectrical 6031 LUXURY APTS BAYfR~~T $300 Al ~~~~1t''ri~ZL • RETAIL AJi:k ror~1'<;ann l)'J>e'! Mg. \\'ell trained. no EL ... C_T_R_l_C_l_A_N_' -.-0-,d JU14 rb!lfw c;ompJe,~1, 2, 3 BR., 2 ba .. unf. $<17~&ly. PooJ • Acapulco Aqua Bar rrt1~ me J11onVt~1~1 1on1 8 •loa eh· tttgJ. llunllngton llarbour. J,,1,;' _ ~l'w Ju1 •~. N"•n ''" & ! 1*1ztiom{., f!tt •-STEPS TO BEA H & J&CU2.Zi, S,_..taeular 8 ounta n ... ey ocat ns on l.1•.11•(" n1e!111.ge nl I 2 l 3 I .---IJJW.hunt & Beach Blvd ~92 16%1 ,.~11 ... "ny11111t• -1111" 1 l11L't'. IOtoe · 111ith. patiol or 3 BR, 2 b3, wlnter. $'l75 Acre Lake wtro""tr1na · · " -.~·o-~-~--,--. 5 '>-9329 DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES MEN OR WOMEN 18 OR OVER WITH CAR STATION WAGONS OR LIGHT TRUCKS ~· GREAT LOCA 2 ,Foontalnr % MUlkl Dollar CM.-r U,000 &Q. ft. of rcn· i11;;'.\i.\rtD, l(lfll car, part or l. ' c· ==.,,----·I ' • HR, rum .. yrly $175 a . • n t11bh: OT'CI\ l t1 c I u d In R : 2 COMl"aNV 1 al bl .... i:"1.ECTil!CIAN-hcense no. · bl • .. TJON IN THE BEAOI 3 Hft. 1 ba, furn, \l'lltr $250 T ",""""",' c, .... G.rm. Sauna, O<!luxe Professional Suiles "" rain., a 1t-1'('d rn "· Ohui'. Pleasant outdoor WOl'k . Your availa e uay-AJU!A. C.U 960-3221 or CORONA DEL MAR o al 'Socur • . $:).'iO P.fo. wilh full facil ities • REAL'rOHS p.1rtly bllnd. Lost nr. Central 233IM. Snutll jobs, maint light hours. Calif. lice nse plates required. ~. uk tor Allene or 4 BR, unf. llou5e. f'am. _, • lmntedlr:te OccuPllllCY Plus rri'Jlce & retail snD.ce Sli~CE 19-14 Piu·k. R42-•ll.~ & repairs. 548-J:'.'03 i\ I fi . b d . t . & tr . . .. ~·~ 2 bo l500 !•· t 1 ..... ADULTS from•••» 1&1-0 -. 11. ,,A,.,. 67J...4400 rOUND. Red Iri~h Setter, Furniture 6041 · PP Y o r JO escrip ion alnm~ W·A. LK TO BEACH NE.WPOR_T.,cR'"e"Pr" -~ ~ B:30 AM or 10:30 AM or 1:30 PM Druly s· S..1rry, No Pets It. In tl('W prime center. rllLle Vic. Tui;1111 Ave, btwn Beginning Tuesday Oct. 291.h I, 2 ~ 3 Br. crpt, drpa, 2 BR, 2 ha. Condo. $525 Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. Good l?xposui-e 10 traffi1:. * COSTA MESA * ,112;1Wh.K: 16th. Nwpl 11111. ~· F ~r~\:..I ~t~i~~" ~~,1~.1~',.'t~r·n~ bltins. a:ar. m 16th SI. or COMMERCIAL from $175 per ma, F('no•4• 1dc~U,:ts1100and preview call Aln1ost new f\l·L ~~~·~~~~==~·~~~~-! 1 N:I & l'l'R:liied. Free" elll. 6772 Westminster Blvd. 2C6 15th St.. 1-luntlngton Office suite, N' t. mo Sant• An• ,,,.. · )300 liq, ft. $IS5. f\.IO. ---G~!IS!I. {Rear Building) Westm inster &h. oo-l957 . 3700 Plaza Dr. 1NvL OTMENT mv1sroN "''·236• ~ 1 ;r I • I ·-------6045 !!!!!!!!!!!!E!!q!!11!!a!!I 1o1p1po1r1tt1in1i1t)!!' !!E!!m!!p!!o!!y!!e!!!r!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CHEZ ORO APTS ~O ~ I .too SQ. IT. oUJcc ti r l"tr1onala Gardening ...,. .-.. _ $225. N~1·por1 Shorc11 Area. !! I'll DO IT RIGHT Pl b' 6078 1 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 !.;,..,,".aah•:,,'~mt:m.d..,..~rl~ant~a ;.,. ~o' • 71N4-SES6-0466W • . ·-I•' ~toragP. Plrnty of P6rking. '!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::;!il~ Call &12-8252. Personals 5350 \VITll PRID E-GAJ!DENEP.1 -~u-m __ in~g,_ ____ _ 1.000 SQ. FT. office or 1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I ..,,. 11. yr;; (',-.;p, .t• 1'1>lleJ.:"~' L.IL (Yr!S p L u r-,1 BI N G 1 * RI\ B \"SITI'ER, mnturc, DOG RUN 1 BLK TO BEACH !llOl'ftge. Ph·nty or parklnt:. lra1nu1~ ~ii~ •I or 5 ma1 nl. ltcinodels ,~ llepain;. \\'at;.•r I f\lod crn l><'parnte apt •,, Spac. 2 br, apt. AU xtrns. New-~:.dern-Pri\'ale 2BR, YOU'LL BE GLAD 1525 SUPERIOR $..~. Nrwport Sho11'.•$ AL't'.1. MRS. REEDS ;:>1>s-n1ow_&,l'l:tt::'.~n1ph?I: h t r r s , di -:p o~ 1~. l'O'}l1rrl & ~"ml!ll .sahtry .• From $15&. ¥.. blk. Y.'est 2611., bltin11, walk-in-closets, YOU WAITED! Proless. blr!J;. nr. H oag _.C_w_t6_~'..'-82:)2. SPIRITUAL -fr<>i> l'SI. ta:,OJt(,L;,19-'2013 furn<u;es, d.sh\\·shn &12~m3 1 91rls 3 & a. ~n~\L~ spe'>a k- of Beach oU Slater. 17391 enc g11.r, Cable TV. S325 mo lntrodu"'" .... new bacb and HOfip. Ground nr. o 11 i c.e 1\1·1 1000 ~ F"T. S130. nu). BARRAGA.-.; & AGUll..t\H. J\l/C & BIA Contplett• 10:;. !\tu.st Drive. &ID--0'82. "A" Keel90n, 842.-0389 yrly lse includes utilities. 1 ~'6 apb well YIOrth spa<·e, 8?'1 sq •. rt. at $295. Inquire l 6 ti:;, -B Pln1.'<'nl1n, MEDIUM l\lex.k·an gard<'rK'Ni ,1·i1h 5 Plumbing Ser\'fet? L i c · 1 BABYSITfEP. UNFtJRNISHED t BR tl.35. 5"18-9:l78 or 561-0012 eves. seeing. Re.fined ye l af· Dr./Dl'nt1st suitt.,.. 1700 sq. Costa i\les.a. Crorge \Vood~· Acl\'l;.'f' t1n a.II probl<'ms,. yrs Exp. Our ~r>. ire In· :!7269-1 Possible.'-Jn:e-111 RI -4 UUI. £.URN. bacbe.lor $350. EXECtrTIVE APT fordable • GreJI BEACH fL , 5765· ST;,-l380 Psyrhic \~rd Reading, Ad· ctuch·~ \\'I nd 0 "'.'I · Call Remodel & Repai r 6081 The Beoch 6-t1-:.ist5 $102. + ulll. Pool. I blk A must see! On the bay, environmt>nt • furnished BOLSA BLDG. Storage 4550 vil'(' on nll probl""ms. Lo\·c. ~-21'H9 froni 4 111 S pin. R,\BYST'IT~R. tor 5 yr old beach. No chlldrcn/peta. lge nev.• 1 Br. Boat slip. and unfumlshed. • Office suite, Hall 2 otti<:es. ;;;,;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;,;;;;I rth111·1n~··; Bu! ~ncss, He11JU1, EXP. kno\1' how in 11 ! n I . ADU · A · IL\1 · r-\IODEL ,r,, I My, your hon1e 01' OUl'S 960-2746 Open daily. 310 Fernando, • $185 to $215 • l't'l-ept. are11, A/C. Total MINI-WAREHOUSE I TrunsfH·tlo.ns of nll kinds. e I c 11 nu p s, 1 r ! n1 n1 int?. REPAllt 23 ·)!l'S. exp. Lie. 11'('1·kly 67:>-729J El" 2 & 3 b apl 102. 67J.-7520 or 6Ta-Sa51 '125 sq. ft. S125 month. . . . Oill.'TI 12 /'\oon In 10 P.J\•l. by r .t' 11 o v. '.1tini.: .. lr1ndsc8ping, N,o. ZJ: .. S·Ol•I ::J\J!Tll CO:\~! I BE OF SERVICE TO N r, Ex!>Ofled 646-8453 Ask for John J\lcGann Pri t I ked nd vld 11 'h 11 ft ~ %11 3186 IJ l 3 71 beams, bltns., D/V.', eloeed ON TIIE BAY, dock, opt.. 1va c, oct 1._'.. 1 11u:i,. ppr vnly. 171·11 527·3406 '"~ .n ti · ·, · ·.' YOUR COMMUNITY gar. No Pots. 827-2749 or 3 hr., 2 ba., stlnd("ck, upper s fir1lMl' lUH s. · '"n1 ·"" L.A\\'N s~;H\'ICE Roofing 6082 i . G p Id r ll \\' 1 83218•• d"plt~X f"ll dl" .. ~, 1-1 per mo. 1 •.J,\l'.G I:-~•,. .. ,,.,,.n ... ,,.h t'. IJFPFNl)"l'Lf' ,\· •<•I a or ,C'coln• • '"· · • u, ..... , .,... ALLSPACE " -~uu ~ • • , ~ ~1 .-..> ~ 1 11 ~ Ncwcon1en;. ~lexlblt> loCO~N=oo'='c..,1~8~-K~'~lt~'~-1 uti\s. Incl. $450 mo. yrly., ~ The Jslnnd S\\·cet ~'hoppe's \\·er •. :1 1• !'lln1nl • Cleanups REJ',\Jll~. nll lypt•s. r..eas. 1,1 ..... N~·J '"'". l)"'""'rilcr • I', •. urn., lu . II 67"~ ~ 960-1970 It d . F<"< "·I "t" ~, ·' ""'' .... , ,,~ nr. bch., 8151 P11v11uckel, rn. l\Vll · . ..........,. nni<•·ma e wup Is e\'~n ~r .. , · "'~"JU ~·rf·I' 1"•1. Li(''d. i\sk f.ir ' R· tuippy d l s po !Ii t ion . Sl!Ii, Yrly. Ref's. &'C Sun. 2 BEDROOi\1, epfs. drps, no ~e ~c1: .. ,..f.M1S "'""""~~~""""""~I hct1er l.han n1y r.lo!her ~· DF:PENDA13!.E. r>I o i1• ,r., \\'nlt. ;..:«J-.j(l20 anytunc :;~i-3095. W~ 21 ,~, •. 1 pets •n~,.,. $210 pe• mo ~· •P ~,~ llEALTORS LINK If I bring n. quart of 1.t Ed!!C or L'Ompl care. Rt:'ns.l:c.-:------~-.,:-:::·l ,c;;c=:-;::~=====~I to a.. ...........,..,., S. 838-3"~"""' · • · ~oU\.1 ,.. SINCE 19~4 STORAGE UNITS I l~llll<' for dinner, 11m • 1 f·r-te ~t. s & s Gardt•ning, Tile 6091 BEAUTY OPERATORS 2 BR. free gas &; water. 673-4400 . forg1\'cn? Love Malrolm S.18·8683 -~·u11 or p/llm<' for ne11 ly Cpb;, drps. Child ok, oo Newport Heights 3870 1433 Superior Avenue '"""""""""""""""""""'I A1.P rs.1 '"'1 1• 'lusuies,~. l1.'cN"18•· -SPlli ITUAL ~,...AD"R -c·,-11-0-1.N/ll ''S/CCl't•J/IND CERAJ\flC TILE \\'orks, kll .. di·£~11·.1t<'d shop in N . H . pets. $170. 842-1652 N t Be h l' lOM s or11.ge. rom . . --• .1 c. ' " . bath, en!I)', sh-AT. pan arei1 . .>18--0212 days, 5-15-1025 ewpor •c Jdmbol'{'(! &: San Die:c.>0 Free-Ope.n 10 Ai\1 to lOPM Cleanul)s, tree & sh.rub trim r<>pair. rice Est. 49-1·213=! eves. $150/MO., large 2 BR. 2 BR, l ha, cpls, patio, I ~=========~/ 1v. J. Call 979--01.50 .Ad\'tce on H!I : niters. Soil ttL Sca~n I Io 1v c rs , 5 1~007 e)(I. 2'71 ~---~-----! storu & beaeh. Agt. ~ Sl.95. 548-530i. MESA OPEN STORAGE. ~ Sf!, ~;in Clen1ente, For appL CERAi\·IIC TILE NE\V & Cnrp./drnpes, Sharp! Nr. gar. etc. Adults, no pets, I ' .11'2 N. E! Camino Ren! ~Z..3331 BOAT ~N~e-w_po_r_t_S~ho-,-.. --3~8~7~2° I fl. ~vclro nrt'a. Ne"•port c11u 492.9031 4112-9136 EUROPEAN GARDENER remodel. Free estimates. NEW 2 Br, l~i BR, frplc, GARDEN Bl., $1:1. n10. s.18-ti'T.ll Land!.c.:apll'l2-1!'{'(': Sf'l:'l<'e?_ s-· job!i \\"elcome. 53&2·126 ~':.·~Qu~~a~~29H DUPLEX 3 br, 2 ba, frpl, APTS Rentals Wanted 460~ J DIVORCE reasonable, 6-l2-~· 6.1»-l:t!..> * S47-8878 * I CARPENTERS CONDO mD/0W. :..i',.b!~~ t73o11Bch. $300. 2 , 3 Bdnn• .• ·-t•, "-•, !;:!','•~~·. •:;;1;. 0~1".:1~ ONLY $65. General Se rvices 6046 f.>ilch, .:n~l'Y'\'l\YS. Ballirooms "' ~ <>< ~... .,.1, \\'ANTED to !lent. for \it(' Con1pletel y I't'linhle 8l"'..nd new 2 Br. 1 ~~ ho, utilities paid. BI tin 11 , mfg. small house or shop 1>13.5793 "MISTER FIX.IT" Top Soil 6092 poot sa>s. mo. 494-8609 San Clemente 3876 la"""-' facilities. Rec . & apt. in Costa ~fesa . p . . El Pl 0. •-~--------·l \\°e l'll'ed experienced ,_!en ',"-.;,-,=::::--:0;;:--,.,.,.,,~·1 ·---------· __ , PREG"ANT" runt1ng. ec, um inc i-h k< 'd · 1 h · "2 BR. Bl"n•. patio, •pt/dl'p, room w/poo) table, """" 5-1&-ll989 ·' ' , R bl .... . f'Q P SVIL * CO~fPOST• v: o to pr1 e in e Ir u .. SAOUFICE m••t g've up , A~I 1"' -==-------C · tlde t·-• -"·sel easonn e iuitE'S ... ,.c 10 ""'' on delW1e No -u. 1501-B Alabama. ' ..., 1 room, sauna, pc . cu ts 1 BEORi\1. npartnient, nti:t' artni;::, <.on n hu '°""'' • e 96' '062 e •.\!ULCH * RED\\'OOD• ..... '..::. , .. -•,•·-. In ·a r-our lease on beautiful l on1 ts ~ B · 1 I ing & referral. Abortion, -"-'! 586-6930 n~• ,,., "'''~ Sl6S mo. 5484031. b . s 0 Oce y, rvi pe · _,,_.. ME o, ----------"'ighbo'> $1"' rent 2 o 7 d . & k . AP ~ .lh 1 r apt in . em. an Costa M:sa N C ' ""' · a option eeping. • G AR,\ GE Doors·AdjUsted , <umpany w1 · a ulure. vw w/city llgbts, c r pt , 751 .... 187 ewport enter Baltimore. Apt. A fl.B. CARE 6424436 Sll.50. Hardv.·a:re S 59 . 9 5 . Tree Service 6093 TOP \VAGES & BENEFITS · logun1 S..ch 3148 OCEAN VIEW 2 BR 1 ha apt Lush gardens, this unit separate 1rom main bldg. $295/mo 494-10Ci5 or 494-5602 drps, diShwasher & laund Ground Floor A'ITRACTlVE \V(lman 5'6" !n~tal~NI. Guur. Anytiml' CHRIS' TREE SERVICE PACIFICA fllcil. Adult&, no pets. $185 San ,Jooquin Jiil!s Road 2. J[i 11'0uld likt" to n1eet a good 6·1:r3650 1'rlmmlng, R('moval, Yard BY KIPPER mo. 4994000• 492-75'17 a.fl 6· Rooms 4000 361 Ft. Carpels, drapes, Air-hiancial • i\1nrn1on n1~n. ap~ 45/58. J D,':oR Cleaning Service Clenn·up. TI~-548-7939 9Z8 \V. 17th. St. Oista Mesa NEW Jge 2 BR, .2 BA. -'--..:.----.--.:...-1 cond., janitor. parking. · NB 11.rea. No prank ealls. Apnrttncnts for Re-Rent Schools & I t;;;;;;;;;;;;i~";;-oo;:;·;;704;;;;;;;;af ""· Prestige an!!1· Pool, encl FROtsM ,$82.SO.nloPriv ~s & Wesley N. Taylar Ca. Business oppor sous "'ll4"'"'-tl"''"""'·===~==· 1 --84~!...0.r 8~19--lnstruetlon 7005 I It"'•"" ~ ,.,_.. 1 gar. Fantastic view. $240. ap or &e rs ...... .iens, REALTORS REAL ESTATE TilAl"'lNG. CIJST0"1 Ch 1 C I w 49fMl616 rna1d XI t lty ~· . " r1s n1as a r < __ ·------SMALL API' $12,j inc:! util Near Victorin Beach 494-.XWU/(213) 47'2·3837 . ll4 Del~r'~· sC. ~';Cio · 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. A SPECIAL KIND OF lndiv. instruc!ion. Personal and Family P~~~phy, B COLLr:GE sllidenl g; v \ n ~ Bookkk('pc>r thru P&L t)'"ping SPACIOUS 2 BR elose to • New()()rt Center 6#-4910 RESTAURANT uttn. Sa!cs or brokf'r exam _& \V or Color. 64r 2910 P 1an 0 lessons. Beginnerr; 1 Fron! ore appear to 1IMl shops, beach. NO PETS, KITCHEN Privl, man only, N<"'~rt 0 ·o•!1 prllne ]""a-2·3 1vks. Academy 5'18-1192 H I 6051 t · ·"· I c 11 Pro RPG2 IB'"3 2 WATERFRONT .. ,...... °" .. "'-au ing ant 1nl!!rn1~11a cs. 11 gramn1er , ..... Penn. 495--00. $70 mo. 161 J\11nor St, Ci\1 tion. Sn1a\l, c ha r in i n !: , -,-!ARRTAGE-FAr>ULY Bruce :.il 7 5 2-1 3 2 3 or Xln't benefits $800 SPACIOUS Studio North Laguna $200/mo 494-5801 after S. ADULT ONLY NE\V 2 BR, 1 Ba, cpts, 646-5289, 893-5370 NEWPORT BEACH rui;tic. J\mple parking. Beer HELP Lir\E LOCAL ~10\'ing & Hauling :>16-~178. Ikntal Frnnt ofc &. d~, fenced patk>. $165. nK>. ROOMS sro wk up, "·Ith 2E~ec,"tiRoov< mom,ces,,.1,, & "'ine license. ~ ,000. 64:>-7716 b tt d t Larg t k Li hrsd $600 OCEANSIDE, view of water, pool. lbr, $235. 494-1836 or 835-2'100 ell:t 281 • 16tl3 ••0 25~ k' $30 k v• " COLE Of' NE PORT ys i PTI. e rue 'Wli!iJJZC tee,. e,,;per d , ....,,.. 1a 1tch::!n , \\' up apt. View of boat-; & waler RLTRS .. Palm/Card Reader * reasonable, Barry 531-113;) 1 II i I j Keypuncn ()pcr:1tor exper' South Llgune 3816 548-9755 or ~3967 t Small office $165 67";.rOOll A•' Re,luction 10831 B::!ach Bl, CONSTRUCTION or Trash. E"""°1m11tt t I or rt.'cent school S450 Raom & Board 4050 Bill Grundl Rltr. Stanton. 527-3406 hauling. lite demo. tr e e1.';liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;,;;;; """"'"' .,.,,,e,....,,._11:1 SPACIOUS 1 BR or Studk>, Crpb, Nr. main beach. $200. 494-4791 or 644-8478 2 BR. Partly fw-n ., utils., 67511 I Business Want 5010 removals, etc. rens. &1~;:,12 1 1 11'YH,L rLl\,,)\..ll'41"U.L pd., w/gnr. Pvt. Bch.. on SLEEPING Room roc Rent.1==~-'-'-'""~~~ \VE P.1ANAGE. MAINTAIN HAULING & Yard Cleanup. Jab Wanted, Fmale 7050 SERYICES•AC.Er£Y L19un1 Nl9uel 3852 Paradise Co\'t!. 3Zl61 So . Day v.llrkers or ~tudents DESK spa.ce available $50 I I~ I mm ed i11 t c, <lependable I -" I ~1 Coast Hwy. Eves. ~2124 only. \Vomt'-n. ~3724. mo. Will provide furniture & SERVICE ALL TYPES s.mc.t and fttp9irs . sen.ice, rcas. 518-S683 SECRET A. R\' T_F.i\lPORARY S48Su·iEte. 1 2 71 2 h 4 St. at I.-vine """ At F /uni 3900 V • R I 4250 at $5. mo. Answ e r ing OF PROPERTIBS IN . . k d IE II . 642-1470 P s urn urn ac.1t1on enta s 8ervice ava.Hable. 1 78 7 s LAGUNA BEACll Reply lo Heating & A ir Cond 6053 \\'Or . esim · x c e. -e.!I 1 Beaeh Blvd., Huntington Classified Ad r\u. 292 Dally !"<.ti I llack1;:round. ~J..\0·.• \ •-.,... .. _ .,...,. .,...a.. SPF.C1AL OFFERING Rent My Condo! I Beach.. tt24321. Pilot Box 1560 Costa J\l("sa _B:.a;;b;;y;;•;;it;;tf;;n;;;g;;;;;::;;;;;.600;;;;.8; IGR.AHA).I BROS. 546-1653 Help W•nted, M&F 7100 tP .,•ti' w...; Zft.,111 TIIRU OCT. 31st: Fres rnit &:a°:AIP~L ~~ Large, l BR apt with \'il"W OFF 1 CE SP ACE FOR '.,.;92626:-"",-.=--c-:o-°'= • Furnace replacemt, wa ll ·• ·· BOOKKEEPER mo of Ne»t 3 Bdrm rorxbi of mountains and overlook· R&\'T Costa MesR Harbor 1-Mart, Trust Deeds 5035 I \VOULD LOVE 10 1ake heaters, gutter & d"•n ACCOUNTING E:.:pcr. in all phases of ofc ttduced to $325. ChUdren WALK TO Ing pool. Otoice PALM at Adiims. Be au' ti 1u 1 _ care of :rour new baby in Stx>uts, presenson furnace bkkpng. Contracting exper. ova 12 in Miu1t J)k, under FASHION ISl.AND DES~RT locaUon. Nr small m 0 de r n. Air , mu sic, LOANS UP TO WI. n1y hon1e. I am a young check. Call Gary for $2. pref· d. Permanent 12 aep. but eqUa1 complex. Prlvacy-Peaceful-Spaclowi 11hopp1og center. Wee~ly or janitorial. Clnss A. Walker GRANDMOTHER with lots discount CLERK full-time. Call 54S-5531. Tennis&. golf membersh.lp monthly rales. For info & Lee Bldg Call Gene Hill 1st JD L03DS of TLC. Please caJI after Housecleaning 4054 BOOKKC::PER/ASSisrANT anti. New lrg dlx view 642·0596 or 556-81168 55l0136 or Muma. 6 P.M. {Cost11 P.1esa area) tor stock broker's office 3 br, 2% ba, 2 pools, central 64"" ""'"" DEDICATED air colXf. fpl. 23S21 Hlllhunt LUXURY API'. UVJNG PALJ\1 STRINGS I DESEllT • 1 ~to FREE RENT * 211 d TD L"a ns .... ~ Excellent oppol'lunity for in· in Fashion Island. $450. per Dr.(QH Crown Va I I e y 1 &: 2 bT., furn. suites or Shadow ?tfoontnin Resort & No lease· req. Dlx. offices u CLEANING dlvidual "'/business school n1 o. C a I I : Wendy Pkwy) en•> 495-1160 office. unturn. sulte .. ~. to $450. RacqW!t Club, 10 champ. adj. Airporter 1-lotel. A/C, i\lATURE \.VOITifln wi!! care * \VE DO EVERYTHING * (Ir 2 )TS c x p (' r I e n c c . 714-644-2442 u no ans~ 4•1625 tennis courts. luxury acrom. full services. From $145 Mo. Lowest r•+•1 Or•n9• Co. for your hon1c & children -~R~rl~•-· ~F~ree~e~'-t.~640-""~28.1""'9_1 Statistical ryping, 10 key ~800~~KKEEP==~rn,=~Sta~b~le-po11~1' .;;..='""'::.::;;::..:::c.:.:==~ 12 Swimming pools. 24 hr. Call (TI4) 346-6123 2172 DuPonL Room g Settler Mtg. Co. \1'!1ilc you vacation. Xln't t.lesa.-Cleaning Scrviet? by touch. l\tust be s e I f for Afed-I~ beclcgrDd. Mesa Vtrcle 3163 KWitchbrd,. ·utilB. pd., elev., I R I 4300 * 833-3!?23 'Ti! noon * 64~2171 545•0611 ref.~. Drive! 645--0574. Carpets, \\'indo"'S rloors s1ur1er & relate "·ell t o Xln·t wage, bens. 642-24l7. Cott shop & rm. serv., elec. enta a to al'lere EXPER Ch' Id TL c El•. F~ F.·t. "'1·6"•·12. others. kl d.L .. _ • DLXE a/c ampl<.. prkg Serving Harbor area 24 '"""· ' · · 1 care. '" ..... ~ "" BOYS • IIOME ATMOSPHERE Deltu:e 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc .3 095 M ace Ave . lll., :w1W1ncrs., patios or ~ ' ' ' ~·~ \\!or king n1on1's only. balcys. & much niore 2 MALES want 1 or 2 resp. ulil pd, 300-~·. from AS'. JAPANES~~ LADY \\'ANTS or females, 19 to 52 to shr. 67f>.6900, 2S5.l E. Cst H\\-y, I F' a i rv I e w & Ad ams. TO DO HOUSE\\'ORK. Call Or Sf'nrl Rt"l<ume To Mrs. Currier 644-3389 4 br. house. NB on Bay. Cdl\I I J[Sg} 549--0752· 54~51112 GIRLS SlOO. mo. Call : JllllOD at ! lo&t and hund Cabinet Making 6014 HO USECLEANING Jo; 0 11 r Paper Routes ()pen FOR LEASE OR RENT ~~ or Rich fl.t.147J.I Business Rental 4450 ~ii~~jiiiiijiiii·!iji!i! husinl.'ss. Call Janice's Illig· THE IRVINE CO. In Laguna Beach in li.!>4&-"-'1t134=~·,...,...-..,---,=~1 0pt. ma.id serv., opt, tennis. Newport Beach 3149 THE MOSl EXCITING VIEWS • IN NEWPORT 2101 E. COAST H\VY. aft 5 '!' CARPEN TR\", cnbtnels, gcdy Anns. 675-6553 550 Newport Center Dr Many Locations. QUINTAHERMOSA · · Lost & Found 5300 C'\J~lom WCIOdworking, home N 8 h Call Mr. Lambert LA COLLEGE Student n eeds Center San Clemente repairs, rl.'modeling. No job Landsca ping 6066 ewpart eac Spanish. Country Elltate Liv-room In vicinity of OCC CALlF. ANIMAL CONTROL too small. Free est. Lou Equal Oppor. Employer 642-4321 ing & Spacious Apts. Ter· In exchange •for rent or lOOO Sq F11t. Huntington Beach Shcl1er 6T:>-6739, lll-L?9!1 (NSTA!\T S od, Sprinklers, I!!!!""':':~:::"~~~:"'""' I • ...':E<t11~"'~0~p~po~r.~E~m~""""'~~r-1 Luxury bo.yf-ont apllrtment raced pool, sunken gas preferably yard v.·ork. Pvt Store or 0 ice 8311 Edison St., 5.~·i.il Ca •penter 6015 So 1 l P ;(' par at Ion , ACCOUNTING BOYS & GIRLS living. Boat &llp1 at your BBQ, Unbelievable Living, entrance/bath des Ired , on El Caniino Real Back of Hun1 ane Society __ .,________ Bri c k\\' a rk. sluinpstone. CLERK door. \Valk to lbopl, restau-1 BR. UNFURN. $190 644-4390. Exet?llenl parking l\Nl~lAL ASS1s:·. LEAGUE RE O dd Custom Design. F'roee Est. . 1 _ _. . The DAILY Pln!LOTCOST1"'.: rants theatre ocean A t BR. FURN-.:: 1-'""'-='°"-,--,.,,--,.,,-:;,14!J2..9764 492-n:u adoplion, S"".yin<> and neu· ~i\f DEL, A -on, ~a r Tony, &IJ.~•':~. Lie. 29T.J36 Pos11ne;, ........ gers. 11ccoun11ng routes open • ' · ,,..,... WANTED; A gaJ to age 30.1~""""""""'""!!!!!~!!!!!~ , ... "' conversion, cust. & new nAA!··:;is & bank recon· J\fESA, COLLEGE PARK & few elegant. \'et)' {)rivate, 2 BR. FURN $255 1 1 ? 1h.r. 4 br, xtra. lg. dupl)(,ISAN c LEMEN TE well terin~ ir>''lnn. ~-2000 ronst. 25 yrs exp, d r aw Moving 6071 ciliatior;. Some acetng ex-EAST &. Y.'EST COSTA 2-bedroom, :J.bp.tb unit.I with STUDIO UNFURN S245 ":, blk to ~an & bay, located shop on ,\venue di.'! p~~.T~1A~ J~~UND1 ED plans fl'<'e e~t. &!5-3439 per. or educ a t Io n a I l\l ESA. 642-4321 spadoua tern.eel, pool , AU.tml.JTIESPAID NB "·'!· Gary or J oe uuucrrux,ocige,ma c -------**i\IOV ING ?-LO\\fESf L_,,......._.,nd n-. Sa la-lo Eq"··' Oppor. Emplo-r ht 2 ~-d"' N .,,· ·~ ~,. · M. •1·. E" "e l . !or '"Y I · 1 • Rd I *CARPENTER* crni .. ~,,,,v ....... ··~ ;u " ... au erranean -car Pll•""'t>· A wl!J, o pets ""'~ ".. ·s 1 .rfl c>r, e . n 1r1 l' RATES IN Orange Cn. Li-S 4:; 0 0 r c 0 m m ensUl"llte All aduJ t, fuD ,-.eour:lty build-162U Parkside Lane. Hun· . .1 business. S~. tx>rnio. Scsc!e Beagle, Tri. male Xlnt craf!~n111nship.-lo\\' f't'll~NI. insured. JOi\I r,.ig.. .. ,1 •.• -r. Newport 0 1 • . BOYS & GIRLS t dra · 121 J UST S90 mo. for n1ob1 e l\tgr. 114 Ave. de! Mor. . Lab · Bl k 1 · R I ••• -·1 .. ~··•~ '-N c · •rtn lng. New carpe, pea. tington Beach. IJ) 847·5441. home, male 21, school stu· 492·S.l'.IO mix. ac . 1na c Pl'K·f's o 1rrt. ,..,.,· .. uJ 1_-t_TZ_,_. *-~~-~-~=I (;Qo(I eo. benefits. Cali illrs. e\\'Spaper amers. " . bullt·lns, df"cor, Leases from I blk W. of Beach on Ed-'"'~7o"°"""'°"'..,..'""':-:ccc:-Germ. Shep. Bl k It a n, CUSTOJ\I Patio Covers . /P . 6073 N 1 81, "'50 age 10. Udo Isle, Balboa l500 in-r, South at 1st 51"'nal, <lent for ll!.n1e NB, no pctsico J\f MERCI A L s paee. lcn1alC' Painting aper1ng e11 , .. .....,.. Penin.o;u\a. Contact J\.'lr:y pet mo. o.. >o 642-GOCM ~·-v·r-• ,101_ l-oi·i·on•. ,·n Go~' ,, 1 Rl'dwood & Cline. Decks 1 block. .,., .. .., " .,.. ,, nwn '°"'!!er, Blk, ma P ~·rrr cst fl.16-7J98 8·16-949.J OMINISTRATIV[ Backstrorr at the DAIL (714) 675-8551 UCI Student needs roommate Laguna. Available froin $250 Cerm. Shthr. Black, 1nnlf' CUSTOM PAINTING A PILOT or call G:.2 1321 4 Ne-rt Bay Tow.rt ~fl~ 10 shr COM ept. $11.2.50 a J\lo. 494-.'l-124 Beagle. Tri, fcm;il c C°! ·~TOill •·at·Pf'nlry of al\ leave ap!'hcatio:l. -r-~l11.UU7 call Mark. 673-5."24 Nolnn Rf'nl Estate Inc. Poodle, Gre~'. inalC' t,1'1~~. cnhine1s & qualil)' Extrrior Spcci;illsL Stale Equal Oppor. Employer 310 Ferna(Mlo St., N .B. __ Cockapoo, Cream/blk. male <'oni·t"<'lt!. 962-1$1 lk't':nsM. No. 254931. Boni!· SECRETARY llClll"'llW-'nl RELIABLE J\.fale share 2 br nAt..flOA ISLA.t'~D. !._1/1v[ront .. 7.=~--~ ed Ll•b1'!>'1y In•· ,,.__,,Color Vista D I M "" -u• u 8.1moya1 l\1ix, \\lhilc, ll.'111. TOTAL CO-;-'lsr. J a cu z .z I · " '" r '"'· e e5a 1DU1.J l.All£SID£UVIMC apt. S I e P 11 .to h c h · Oftk·"" or Sto1'e fc.r il.'a~. Consul tin~ & Estimates. ADULT CARDEN HOMF..S i Reasonable. CTI4) 52!}-5601. S2:)1) n1u. CATS iusl!'n .. ma sonary, f 111 i 5 h [,(li\' CompC'tltlve rrk-e~. E.">.:L'<'lh:nt nppnrt\lnily for S...W."1SACanio Shthr Denn, Blk/\vht. ni:de _t'il flle_.!!l'y. !\like 557-l'.!98 · h '·· k nd mVINE AVE. AT ~lESA hek>r WANTED ma I u re straight 67?,.4300 Lnghr Dclnt, Tri, remalt' ~ -G 642-6()0j Sf"('J't'IAry \\'II uat' e;rou Near New,yirt mvd, F'fw1 •Bae S male to share Jge home LAGUNA BCH. Shops-Of-Lnghr Dom, Black. !cni.'\le R F.~IODELIN . PR ti o s , I .,..,,..._,....,,..,.. .. .,..~I in ll'g11J or Jrnding lnstitu- 1: 1Ivine Induatrlal Complex e 1 IR, 2 BR in H.B. $150 mo. 9&2-8668. .,,..,, to· l••. l!SO. & $t=. L I Do T · I .1 Del'k)o, Room Arldirions, R.B. Pain!Lng <'Xl. ill <1 s 1 110:1 lo "'Ork in Escm\l• dept. 'BR !"""' u.._., •""' "" ng i.r 111 · ri. enl!ut:' C,,h,·""ts,61'-. lt66 "1rRy'"n ~-'t h II t . 1 BR $190. 1-N· •2 BR & Den FEMALE, mkl 20's wishes Prime Coast ""'Y, 497-2175 Shthr, Blk/1vh.t, male " " hon1~ ~ sq. rr · pa1n1 1' ust ave exce en typing Rec mdg w/gym, BUliardll, From$115-$43S same to share 2 HRl2 ba .,.,co~'~"~'~·""'=o--,..,.-=~-,. 3 Tttbbv Kirl('n~ l\llNOR HOl\I ~ RF.PAIR frn·ld, al!IO int pa1n1lng, frl'<' & sh skill!>. Q.ilor T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi. t be < NB ~~~,. 0 1 1 Plumhin•, Ca r!l('nlrv. est. 6'j3.36j.'1 a rt ~ ·-·~ty p ·-· 0 -tr•-1-••. on a.en, .. ..,,...,, . .., c .·. I. s101•!ront • 0111·--+ L s T • " • G ,. ,. m ' n c II 0 •.. d R T .-x.;,.., auut. """ '6· '""' Mesa\lerde Eost&Adarns n ~~ ' " ' ('rrflntif' Ti lr, $.\0-5560 D & J Painling &4()..$656 Th<' a r .~n e:->11n1c O • 54!i-4855 • S'O·l800 RESPONSIBLE girl to share 1500 sq ft lenced :m.•a. Total ~rthair. 811 bro\\ll, $100 C S 6016 Personality n'iinter"$ "' i th Mrs Currier ~ my beach. apt. Cflll Teri Zi;ioO ft . Hl.'ll''Y foot traffic. Re"·ant ;).IS-i).i17 arpet erv1ce r 9 BRAKE,"~ AJ!gnn1en! M'lvice. Salary + comm. Ne11'IX>rl Tin' C<'nter, 644-SCl'll. CASHIER F/time. J\1aturc & t'Xper'd. Jl,lulti loca tion. Metro Car Wash 2!\~il ll:1rlxlr Bl\'d .. C~1 C'l-llLOC1\lt F: daily 7:1.T-3:30 . Pno;i:\hly li\·c in. N R . f>.~1-10.'\.l ~lr. Price :u&-:.6111. PARK NEWPORT at or!ice. 644_6440 C-1. &16-6961: 646-1.2.16 •ht• p('l'lj()n:tl !Ouch. Suu·" 644-338 APARTMEtGS LOST.: BL K& B\\~. mi~f'd I JOHN')':; Cnl"Jl('t & Upholstr rv _1!1ii THE IRVINE CO, I Bachelor l or 2 Bedroom!! G•rage1 far Rent 4350 SPACE AVAIL lor lease in ST~:'it'r,RfC'mat~d. ~.:~ .... ~m30 er Dri !'h~"'IJ>I' !Soil P.t;· r: X T !:~H I O H p,\INT l:'\G 550 Newport Center Or ~ _ ----------I Bonrd"·alk Shop'g. Ctr. at ..... res. cwnr . ~. _ tnt'dHnl~.l n.:...,,rnsf'rs & 1 .1 1 '" R 1. T . and Townhou!eli ~ v Hunt Hbr Coll· 1146-2366 ~5• .le 1 • as ''· ·<' s, rrni~. Newport Beach CLASSIFIED AD SALES Fr. $224!0 Open !Ml Dally fl b SINGLE C1\R SPACE, 1 ~ of · · · LOST: Sll\'er n1nlc ~rs1nn, nll Nlior brigh!e1)('rs ,t;. 10 Hlch:inl. 9';9-3l~.:.. ,\11~1i1111• c..... Pools Tl!'nnls . .,. Ort• gara~. Wesl Ne"~port Industrial Rent•I 4500 1'ic. :;pygla~s. C<li\I. 111inute !:leach for 1·:hhe ----· -F:qunl OpJY!r. r:111pln~,,r ~ I nd Pen1111;ul.n. 673-4:106 Rewnrd. ti..\0-Gl,'1-1 t•11t.,.,.,t11. ~ve )'{!Ur money PAPEHHANGTNG &· fl.'\HI· Acrolls tron1 Fashion T"n 1 ,.... .. rinl" 21 )rs 1111,rt)(lr .,".',·e._·" AOVERTISING SALES ! atJamboreeonSanJooquln 2 BN.. TO\\'nhouse, lrplc, DBL, GARAGE. Jn H.B. RENT ne\l' 1200-2640 sq, ft. FOUND: Sn1nll white ki tten lY Sll\olli.; n1e l?X!ra Trip.~. f f ls:t?Sl 61 ~iii Hill• ROii.ct. trom S250 1 BR from $195 All or part. $170. to $.160. w/oU\c:e. 208 1\·ith ,i;i;ray. Joanne and i\l)'l'r \\°Ill cl1·an li\'ing rm., dinin~ \'(' ~ urns-n;; . ~·-·. I Fn1111rr Yr ll\11\.' p;1g<' 0 r I !\\'l' ha\~· r u!I 11111e pi~i1i"'ns nfll'n 111~1111«!. lv1' i;:nl~ "ho r rl)n) cle.~h11i; "·/r1uh\IC .t· ;1n• ··n!hU~!.L<.U(' .~ d<'pl"ll- rlahlr• (714) 644-1900 Pool, tennis, 'rontinentai * ~ aft. 4 p.m.• 3ph. l\luller Rily 673-7039 St. Ci\!. S:t.l--0500 t1n., & holl $1 5. Any rm. l~t l.1\~ ~xt/ln! 11•1111111111:,. n111~a1uw s1)111·1: r x pr. r. YE AR LY M 0 DERN b-aklut. •·p•-te family l ~·~~~if~~~-i;~~~Ki<r~n~r~t ·~·~'I~::::==;~===========~-=~ $7.50, rouch $10. Chnir $5. l'aJM.'rhanging. A r I e !l ~ ill nt111'<' n1ale or fem. Con1· ,.. """ ""'" ...,... '' I' y-' ,. 1 "I <pra'·" 12-, \'rs rxn) 9~1-jl!\..i m«. '-Inn onl.v. Call for n1>pl .\Jlplv in Penco11 r·~:NN\'S.\ V LI~ 1"r' N(·~'J)Ot1 Kl vd., Of t. ~---1 ho! St&E<l~·Blvdo~ \.") .1.~1x11.sw1.. ,. . SPACIOUS 2 Dr., blk born sec Kin. ""IVIM! o s PP lli ·a uvu · _,. mo. r.:;::-~ it not inethod. 1 *J ot;. otscOuXT-;--fl"lfH'f.i:i6 fl r &\&-U!ln . I ~°"'~"~·~~b&y~~a~v~ol~l:CN~ov;;· 1 ;'~""~e~be~l~Ch~.~-~2611~~~ Gr:>-7876. Eves. ~)i/(A\ ST AR G ~Z.EK ft¥-..,.: myiiC'lf. Good rcl. \\'ntl pupt•ru1g Gt Pa1n11111: I I-'· only $250. 673-1909. 2 Bd 2 Bn Furn N.B $500 Offic. Rent at 4400 a, c1 .. \\" R 111..lLI. \~ Lii•• Ceilings Fl'l'e est. Cnll :~1G-0:i.1s Apt. Manager ANNUAL LEASE. new BR. ' ' • 1 · Th . .Ah :::•~ M Yow• Oollt Adi•;1y c.,:a~ Ji.. 1tn. n r1·.. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::, 1-*Wallpaper Hanner* l'(l11rl1· 1,1 nv1n,1c;r 1 n ,. r I \ CLERK TYPIST 2 Bu, 2 Car Glll'DS{t. ~~ 3 Bd, 2 Ba. Unru111-L do s~ 1501 WESTCLIFF OR. . h.,~· II 'V' Auo1d1~9 lo 11 •• Slo... oci. 11 '6' ' I• c. HERKO 6'1G-'.!·ll!! 11 • ll 11111.n!:,(n• ,, !fl !•• .~I Slk to beach. SJ:'(! mo, 2lJ. 2 Bd, 2 Ba., UnfUl'll • B, S:IOO NE\VPORT F'lnt\nclol Center , lJ.a.'2 To dtvt lor mei1o'l~ I"' M\)nd oy, 1l-,1 ~4,tf' ACOUSTIC CEILINGS ----u1111 11'11111 .111.11•11i1"nt ,·,1111· I 943-8.3&1 aft. 5::.>. Lido $'17j leasing Office Sp•ce . ~.12 ~~i~~:'b:"~,1~1o«1o,1mbc11. S}:~~0",,",0\l BY CALCOUSTICS PRO!'. tlS!ltU<'r, 110111'111 '111rk, 11lr\. Or:ioi:• ,\ 1..,\. r 01111• ~~,,t'lh·n1 npp0rt unity 111r ln- BAYFRONT 3 Br, 2 BA on 67S•8600 CALLON-SIT£ r.tANAGER 11.'-"""l 6l l•~e1y ... ,\PPl;n~n. PATl\'TE11 n·:i~. lnt·f'>.;l, h'•"P o•.~t. t"T'h<, 11•·). \Int 1•·oat\t~ ""1111'' 1111 lr{1111l .,.ho d<>llirr!I main bny, (1\1 bch. \\.'/pier VJSl•N 1714) 642·3111el«246. ~~ • ..act. f~i:;::...,.., :i~tpJ oc:'.·11 ~J: (;ll,\R.t\NTF.ED :.l~-~i:i9. li l2-'.lli1.i " tVlnuc l'·ll ~1.i-'•tl.-lllli l•'lt!-tllut> rofnN" 1mrll: 1n 979-l935; 644-45. "rt"\V p\,,h o!ll-Bl"g .. 2 .a T-• 3'"""'"""" "'s'' "'°" 11 !"\,, FnEC ESTl \l,\TF.S Painting, Sign 6074 11t"·~tl.t>" h u ~ y ·•rnrlTTlf'lll N'ln1 pll',, UNI·~~ A 2 8 2 Ba •1.1.••:ry 1,r. .. " " 51tl;ho 3~'" '~c.... 3_~·)!19l'.:-: Fl?Ef;(:Ltrri:R I \lwa rrlAll? "'ell to tma11t~. \ ... ,:'.:1"11'1 !!~. ~~.·1111 .. pe ,· " ... to 6 Ri\1 sultel!. Confereoo.• GIMtHI ',~ ffg:,.,.. :1 ~eo11 ·s.-GITTAllU1 s:1 OFF \\'ml nus ;\0 • 'f'\\'O LYLE'S• 1\TTE:'\O,\:'<.-r. "'~·r. !o r Jlu!'y rhont'~. Ty111n{C :;o ... '" ........ ·~. T?.JE EXC111NG Rni. X(!rox copier. Nt>ftl' f' /..f _,,,.~ 1, e ;"'~ lR l'<tw ~"""'"'" "0<. 11 .l,;i. 64.S.9880 Cu 11 r om -J">n.1ntlng-R~ & .1.:T~\•'r~"' c.hifl . t:flt1o1 1'·1> "'·P·'"· OK. call 00.-2152; . PALM MESA APTS. I ~O~.C~.-"/\Jr""po~rt-·~•"-~3640.~--"11 'd',.l,. '""' •CJ-t>tto lt •• i••~ Mc i1 1_.., """~:":~~~'!"""""""I Ct1mm. frln~f' IX'n<'fits. ,\pph. ~ht 11 1 PARK Newpcrl Apt sub-let. 'DitlNUTES TO NPT. 9CR. OFl-'lCE SPACE. Several ·lt·Sl-39 :~= ~~ ~~~!;,,., IS.ll·»3Pt1 *ACOUSTICAL * ! l~T~:ILl9R &, J.:).'1'F.RIOR Sta11 .. 11, lttOO Tr.·nw "\ H PIM 2·0. Saw $00. mo. Bach, l & 2 BR. from SU? l.aguM. locationa, ava 11 . u.J0.11· 12t-1p .•20t ~A-i i$6_!_1_a 'I /'op •• I · rtp;:tlred . h?painh'."'tl ,.,p~\"r :RRt,;Sll & ROl..L Only $3'29.144-22'79; &40-ITn .... 1 N n....-trom M nN> . .f9.t-M24 ~,. :~;,:-!~';:t ~. ::..-<•'•JCo.,, ril')'l\'All, ,.·all ,,.x , 642•5m 1 riil)"' 612-151.i;l 646·83 19 all 9p111 AVON STEP& beach lit 2 Br l\LIU. ti, o riu-Nolan ReaJ Elllate Inc. 11 15._.,_ ,~Not 1$~" m n .; I 60 5 garqe.'°vrty. S2is. mo. wui (~ blb 1:mM~ Blvd.) --S~S<:~~P~E~R~~S~Q~F~T""-'"!~i;~-, 1 1 Jt::!:' ~~~ ~t;r:;; J~..i 11 Vi.t Cement/Concrete 6019 Pat as 1 ';'!Un>';:';•llh";;;. ~613-$;40;;'-;i;i;;;;-;;;;""i:;;;;"l-~~_,;54&-9860 16.U "'ES'tCUJ'F · f'o'B :-:..._,, •11 .::~·•M ~~ _ ~:;,.tc-~jU~O <1.h."TO?o! Cont.'fft ~ ~ P,\!IOS. Qu.11l1t~ \1hh r11tr Need Cash For Christmas? 13 A .t DOR OTTPLEX. SotOO. *LA PARI SIE:;..,.N~N~E~*~ AGT. 541-0032 ~".tl.!11 10 .......,« so ~ ID""" AOU••iu1 p111111~. \\'nlki< On\'>"ll rn•·r ~J~'f'-r'llf''1 •'flunei•l Y•• rly. Davidaon Realty, BANK of Collta r-te1n. Plaz:i ~10 ~~&f' ~j ~11 Mi:"' , J~ II" ,f.. &l\,l~g ! In~ !t ""11rnntN 111 )''ll'' 645-'Bil 2 Br. unrurn. All t.lertric. ofllce f urnished . Nice {¢ Jllt~u ii...., !J,...,,1, IJT!<IW 111 ., ~.~. t?EA~tlNAl1LF. 6 1~ :;12 h111nr .. l1 ,111l1nr CnnHr. \o·jlf ~,..1r..,• 111m1111kMi8 & en· ·~========::;I Flrenla('(>. Jleattd rool . ..... ~u•.n ?•U-PM...t s.•-.. ,,~ ~,s.~i >e. ._ ------r.11 ·"' Lit· ~" 1~. tho~i 1).t!r vttu 1·1111 ~ 111 rt I Adult\\. $t85. I up. ~Ill. n.ren. $8:;. riJ(i...,"l!llJO, <).,,~·-t l•·1 ~l!,,.,_ »Yllw' ~11 ~6111 _, . ,J F,S.,i;; CT.i\11'::'.<'I l'!1.C4;·1 ii.0 t'\!':. .~ \li(f11tl~ . .-:..111ln1? n°1r1i11·~ 11nn11•1IU1!1'ly Call 644-1369 Mts. Currier THE IRVINE CO. 1 550 Newport Center Or Newport Beac.h l 'qu.il OrJl"r. l~n1plo)'C'.r 6•2·•121 Olre.t Of Coll•ct .. -.-.. -"""' ..... ..,II, -c-1.,-._.._ 642-•>11 ahctwc.ti.ct ... _..... ........ -....,_c-,. __ 971)...1268 DELUXE 2 rm, offl~; En.st ~ n 43 ~'~ ~?i;;.:" r, ~"°"" "~<'n l>rh"r1\'a.y<i, S 1 d t' \\' ~ ·1 k "· ! \\ t { .\Jlt. "" tlll ,\\01 i;-< JI!-P!lE'.Si'.:\- At"roq from 20lf ('()Ur'M' Cor.~t H\l y., C'<!,1 . •L'k 1''1. vt•OO 28 Stioot• stsi.o"' 1s~·i. ,u 11 1 Pa1ios ........ ,.,, I P lat.fer/ Repair 6077 TATl\'t:. ;\l<'iz1 pi:t(111le.11~1·l·1 '::::::=.;:=:::;==;==:::::::'.I • 2Dln Santa Ann A\•e, Re11lrmrnnl cs, Bkrs. 6T.'-,.6700 '#>.vG.U 19 0..... ~°' t"l~,,...-... ; J ,,,,,,...., ,_ ....... '-'-'-'-''--'----·I fu11 trll~. 0.ll f<)r ri1•tn1I': -"\\tt'<'(f 11 .._ Tt...,n" {'l"1i t1rl 11 JO.'"'"" ~1.. 90 l •;o1"t.. ~r - -« ~-..· Don"t 8'VU o.p tho, lhlpl "l.bit" ti In clt1uttled ~1p to Shore Rnullal 64WcJi. ADULT APT LJV!NG 2 Of"FtCE5i. t.n .~ t!\, 1 4.17.3i,.1 r.-·Ct»J (!.V.t,.1 ... (f)..;.,,.,':'I '';tl~_.~.,_. C 'l·.~tt:::o:·r \\',,rl., 11ny kltiil, l'\rtlt !'l .,\S'J FAl~r. MO·iOll , ! f l')ll1 trt'ft'llll'l'tt fo tnu1h 162 HJt, Pool, rtt:. b&ll, l{tlS W/\\1'1·00r, 111 \V. 1 71 ll •i !!!~~ .. ~·~1!"1"~"~·'~'-' ~-=~-....:~·"-.---"C.::"---• r n nl n1 r t'C'l11\, t'1'.-o:l1l,..nlh1l l\JI 'r}f"4~. Prf'1' F~ll111n l l'$ 1'ur11 lhrn1 Into l'l\llh BBQ. 642-+ITO Blvd &fl, C.i\1. 0.1~90J\ I.Ir & bonch't:I. !i.'6-lM.i ' C.~ll .llO fi~:.. ~II hilt> llC'rn<> ..... 6-12 ... ~~ C"At,I. J),\lf~Y PILOT 1- • 8 J() DAIL~ 1"11..0T Mono.ty. Ottobtt 28, lq74 • fiii H elp W•nted, M&F 7100Help WontPd, M~Dlt Help Wonted, j\l&F 7100 jH•lp W ente<!, M&F 7100 !!.!~ Wented, Mlf! 7100 , °"11• 8040 Mlscolleneous IOIO.TV, Radio, HIFI St, 809• i Boott, Soll _ Delivery-Sunday Only ~~:~~t~\\0a;~l,~~~e<1r!1 ,1111 T~?i~:~~:~~Conun. TO:, ~~Y,~K~~'g~ER *WEIMARANER* f' B~~!c ~1e O:~LEeo~i 8~/w~,~ 5~. 'i':~ ~!~!, R~uc~~~,"-;~~~1. OF 0All.Y PILO'f 'rO CARRIERS. R£.. I ',1~~·1:;,c,t·uHtp/t. ~II'. Le\'I P..!",".' Pdl.'ehJ,~~tab.futb~:~ A•U TRAINEE fot lilt ii.Uc"mhl)', ~\~~c1~l1!WGESTNER.,...,EDPUPP. ,),~RS t>\\.' 1 1 ts';;. · player. Conaolf' ma~l color $3.995. \\ indrote 24., tr 1 r • ...,...,...., ~' ... -k • . ,1 1 "" '""" l'.>r. ..,,... vo199lk"" ... ~i:le l<h!p $ 7· no'' t\'. $.;((I for. OOth or ofr, Sldls. $3,995. Coro. 21. QUJR~;S TlJJ.: l'~C: OP i\ I.ARCE S'l'A· ~EW FACTORY j h'J'11lo1y. ~1. J. coYf'r<Ul;c, ~e .~,~.1~ ... lihlppih~· •1-~ \\..l-.:1::1\S OLD. CREAT f'OR n.. 1~1, Id 1~ S'"'' .. ~ &13-T9Sl aft ~ 77 4-8161 1 n b • d .. sa 11 s. $13.99:>, TION \V A(;QN Oil V.·\.~. CQN'r t\CT :\JR. , l'ruf\1 ~hrl't. JU1fre Iii 57. ~ .> .-. prr r s ""•· llUNTING OR AS \\IATOI· r:..:! or .,.,p .__,,..., now wkd)'i. PtlU"IOn 30. inb'd .• 1a11 a, S •·M ll'~ST B y lllruuch out.1•1~ !Uil Ol)t!nitlt,j No StrJ<e l.a""tfJ n ~ C..\i Rrea. 97S-3600 DOG OR A., A GOOD PET. -si·~ I, .... ,, 30 "tk If BEN'rON \\111.t l;\.\1 'Wv ~ .i\ In lir\a nl'\.'<I~ tht' folloll'ing: I ll~JllO, ~h·. n.rler j.9PM I EXCEPTIONALLY cooo Amt'rlc&n EagleStmi Pro SANY~4 1:.'l.!~n&:· k4 s17:50t. ~~ 29,ut~ll S1'1l l·:l·:'r. CO!','I \ i\IES . .\. TELEP!IONE ,~lflml Tt11(' $183 Y.k 1...qunl Oppo1·. En1p!o~e1· nilt ~~;,1;,1~"0f111~~. ~ .... ':'pu~~i \\'ITB O IILORE.'l 511-M.38 '"9.!» ......... ., .. l)QY.' Slf.o i.pea p....,.... ~· ra..:t. otrei-. ,_fSY 6400 642-4:!2 1 FOR 1\PPOl~T~1ENT. .'Crvn~rr 1;n S:, h1· -n.,,,,•h··. Pl••'""',,-~,,,... Ea1tle 10sp r.t<.'ns It \\'om~ns ~r phnnes, $600, sell_..,, 'B , ! o '""'"~ -... .,.....,,,, "' SI 09 gs $i9 95 s.is-s1n l\1 art n a Dr .. .. , A E I Op I " .1 E I ~ ~~tueu .. ,. ..., pen S.\Ll·:S -1\CC'OliNT F.XEC. ad. beM''· &: p&.y. Do 1io1 Furniture 8050 n .. ,· 1 ,·pd ..... t;.,a,·;,.; ·~,' •~·O:oo ,0 .. COUJ. fl ~~o'I" TV ;,. :~7-0346. 4 3 9-69 7 6, , ___ .;.n qua por uni y mpoyer 1 1 • v\I _.,, m11rr1t ..... l'1tr. PHOTOGRAPHY apply unlc8'tt )'OU ilJ art' ~"""'"'" ~ .., ..-v., u'"' ,., ...,.,,._n H.L Wtnl"',M_&_F-7100-All OOt1ell4"94' cu1""s" pio:;:u1ons.1 COMMERCIAL & i-eal .d. 'typ111. (2) !\five SEARS V2 PRICE r-.rx Bike from $68.M UP roll-about stand. \\'o r ks l ;~~~=,.,..-.,,=:--,Ti "' ~ H I w I d M&F 7100 06 Hi PJl>e • &-a ClrJg $48 U.P ""'l'f"'•lly. •r"". &"" ~. 21i' COL. P.tK-1. sletpa ~ _!. e P •n * ' I · INDUSTRIAL 8 pleas.rull phone voice & Box Spring & M1llr•s1 r-.lany moreJ-blke parts & ,... ... ,,, ., """ .,.,,.,.....,..., JIU au.", fl gal; 6' hd nn, Oen(·al i\'VRs1;s ,\lch'it 3-11 11t1lft. • · neat :wpear. (31 ha\'e a S•le aceess a ~II encl h~nd. hold. tank, radio. I RECEPTIONIST flNANC ~1t1ru1'<'. t-x1i.:r'd, S nl a 11 1'.:...L·cplfon1\ oppo1·tw1hy 10 N' rf'1'l!. quanlity of sn1art1. ·. 831~1&1-1 I llOl1$.,id I Xlnl t.'Ond. Nr.pt. mooring. \\"Uli. •:«Id l)·plri,. ~ k i 11 , [ ron''· l1<lll.p. C:ood IK'11cu1~ p1·esen1 li'V•l'lt' ,11tudlo. Top C'u!l: 6l2-GGG7 9 & 12 Noon. 1 In "'mg. Sales tL 11~~ >lo "'U/64'"'618 1' .. ,. ,, I • k' I \ lalt'nt B & \\ 111r' (."Olur 'w ..... $! .90 .$ 89.88 A'o 1-1.1 .. -i-•oM "/"'""''· MlrintEquipmtnt "~-0'.:.,· .::_:~~::::CO'.'.;C:::,'"'"-=-1 A\. .. n. frtr :WHne \\'k11il i1·n·J.;. .~ x •1 • wo1· ing C'01u N. 'P· , " WAITRESSES ~, ll 2 9 88 ".c " .. ,~ ...... •1• ' .... .,. . . -Co.ntact !\ti·. B r u d ! ,. ~· SECRETARY pl) Ul 11>'ri.un. Clenl\:1\'"n rl'lt'>ui·hlng and .re I fl I I'd u "" .. $ 1 .91} $109. -xcelleru 11pe&ker11, In qulll!ty ,.. ~f.U~'1' SELL 18' Sol ei.t, 61.J bon Yru'lll Ch i~. 1;;·:-·1 ol i or :'>r11 po1·t 1.>:i.i Supi,:rlor illld related grapl~1c1 for dh» E~r. Nea.t Appea.raJK'e QuM"n '" .$..'l69.9:i $134.88 6' rteh 11·ood cab!nel $ln. t s p ,0 wltrl. ""tint colld. 73 Pr.IA 'I I ,\v<· NU rill\Y. rcproducttou, slide 21 Or O\'Pr Kina: ..... $369.9':> Sl.84.88 Octagon <'nd table \.l'/ret'ord _ H • ower Chal\lP· $1 ,7'5 or offer · on. on Y· j I d t l At these 2 Jocatiom only! 135 Do '11 1 lxd Cl,£Hf.: T\131"r for '"i.111 ln1n11-<l1t11r UIJ''l1u1~ ior <'\· NL'H.Sfo.:) A1de.s, 7-3 & 3-11.1 ~ ;:7s rau ~ pre.sen at on .. Apply Surf & Sirloin, Sears, 'Roebuck and Com-i;torai:e . u ·~ ~dn ., . 21' CUST01'1 Built fiberglass 6r~· lllCl"'n' 11·ai'f'hou"" nr o r 1)o.•1·u•n•·•-d i;;1•1·r~t1u·y •1/Rood l l:...\pel' pref'd. \\'1\1 ti'llin. t~inla~ic ~~al market 5930 \'/, Coasl llwy .. NB pany, Adams at ~lagnoUa, fJim, blue 1"-eed $95. J\-Ilng: Center Console Inbo ar d r-:l6. Noa1h Salls, Vl{F , ll1u't"'r & \\'nl'lk'r. ~, ,\. ;)h & :.tutL~llcal l)pu:~ i.klll.'1 .. \!n1 11·u:;e & ll<'n 61:!·2110 !('nUal _ i;olid ac~ \\'Al1'P.ESS, Appl,y in per50n Hunting'lon Bea.ch, 962-7181, Chii.~C' lamp $-'G. G.race(ul Sport!WUng & or d hv I n't: RDF.-Barients, Cstm int. \:,7.t,;111 \!Jl1• lo ..... ·hr\; f••r. ~"\,·('n•I ~t:I{"'~ . .., '''"'' 1 •. , .I LV~.· Snip"'-', e"ot>nses •. _ .. draw ~rt <I. Slds Blue Beet, 107 27'0 E. ·11th St., Cosla 1-tesa, .!talian,.lmPortldled lanip s-i5. boat. 40 + MPH, 10 gal st:A\\'IND N EW P 0 RT . --f)f'(lp!e lt'L \ .:-1 to .,.., -•er GJJU 'IStPI ~B ~-!""-. n.on1au1e \\'e< ng g-011 n fuel upho.ls gooutAlf & M.2-6607 COOl\S. m~o or w I'\ 1n (' n . ' ' 6 c 11 ::.11. E .... pt'r'd, Unyvlew for tht' right man 11i th ex· • · ' · · " or-JUJU fro~\ Robinsons· c h a p e I comPlete 14-aik ~ 001' I cc::,.:;:~·'-,.,~~~,....=-,1 llklast "'l'· T()J1 1v:i.ge1. Ap. nunibtori. ,\ 11111111~ 1" le..iiu C..onv 110llp, 01 GTZ...:..50:>. pcriL·nce and soma following I \VAITRESSES, el!:perie nced. tram ecru, 1l:ce 8-\~'0tn o~ fishl.ng. Fishing c b a 1 r, SOL-CAT 18'. Trlr. EqulptW(I r>IY In 1*1"S(Ji1, c~ r r ry ,,. ·"" uw ;of tlnii· ~h:•r.· ierniinal'.t-ORTHODONTIC--' Apply in person. Carrow's MATTRESSES ... hea\'enly. 54 6 -0469 or radio, etc. Over .Sl2,000 In-!~~ ~ci.._ns,.,~~. New, ~aurant, PI co turnoff ~h · l)l'111.: .u. "t:\ Resiaurant, 620 Pico, SC Bedroom Furniture 673-t15.1. See anytime. vested, in this 1 ot a kind I c~::'.:.O:::'~;:.,:c""~:;,;;:;:;:o..~,.,...-1 . rlern l-all l)r ~·nd Hf'~lllll<' ro : t''ll'lldly, ~;;~~uT ~fl.1~1,', 1·011 rc:eolllts \\1-100\\RIV'ANJS,,"j!AB\\.ORK! Queen Full i.: Twin Sets SCRAM LETS open sport boot. Sac1ifice 23· AJ.8ATr.OSS. p>d day cooi.:.\\;\ITJ:l.~S 1 M s Cu rier I / ri h Ill cu :\I L -PRICELi TO J\-!OVE NO\V!! • this l\·ee~~nd for less_than Sttik!r·fLXedk~l·a·r#llbar-lnr r;,"fl'1;l.'S S I r n k ~ ,'\· ~44 33~9 ~·~·u~~ S~~~S: ··10-f:· .. ni on D1\·i~1on of :\lark· Hild, Inc•. CllOOSJo: ycur hoW'S, \!.'Ork ALSO a f:otn1ous line of beauL If.? n1lll'Ket value $3;:, 00, gain, $7;(J. 673-1232. Hoac•t'~. Apply JjJS B.•kLl', · : ·• · 'J 1 CALL LON 979~221 for )'ourself, be your O)ln King L Queen BR fum. to ANSWERS 67~ or ~2200. CATALINA 27· Jnbrd, C . .\I. THE IRVINE CO. 1 1':0111 :\h1nurac1u1l11i,;. n11,\1r boss. ~!ton or \\Omen. Can bl!sacrificed Y.1thL,next4:i l . 34, Express CruiHr nuui)' xtru. New lll:lil ii:. -SSC N ewport Center Or 0~·1···,,1 1.·~· for, ud~(' ... 1\~·s ,\· j ----~ slightly handlcappe<!. dn 646-6501 COOK, f11l1-li n1c, 111 'I I u r e N t Beach 1w11 ~·· n1fg. , i:;,,IK'r. 1 11 Sales R,epresentative Neal .. (Jean Appearanrt". Y~l&-S686 & ~962.) Ration _ Eight _ Empty_ FORr.IER Cil.y of Long $14.000. 67~16SS or \1.'1)1nun . 1:..,f'41r or '>Ill IL",,\11 , ewpor . n ... n11·:.: o ~ "'''111', ll 11 1l"n· , Vts,, retired. Age 25 to o;o. Tusi;Je _ ~'TART Be a ch Rescue Boat. i\IOYJNG hruST SELL 18' ;\fe!ll. Verde Conv. 11.,...11.. F;qu;il l~flP•Jr. J·.n1rlt)e)('f r' r·. t.l!c1·:., .... jl;'!I\" !1\~ I~ . (.T.ra1nee) Supple1nent }'OUr Income. MODEL FURNITU·RE Romantic egotist: "A girl J~O\\'ered ~y . Ctu:yslc~ .V8. Sailboat \Y/trail~r. SJOO, &6lCl:nlC>r~1.n1 ~1 1.~:,;lo'i."1 tl··~ ... ,.,J, ('rl~l .">h ·.•1~· !~·:ii d1v1s1011 or large na· Orivea c!lb6hrsormonca likeyoudeserveslhebcstof Xlr11 for l1sl11n,g & divmg. Eves&. 1vknds, s..i.;..8918. -DelivirTelephone Gen Ofc Prsnl to $750 PART TIME---) ~1onal {u1~rat~n has .open· day. Apr\y ln ~n, Prit-es/must unload ba:J. of evetvthing, Let's START Y.1th Con1pletely .rblt & recent Bo t SI" /Dock 9070 Director iei 1,1iv11 :·1~·11p 111~ fo1· lrg \:O GUITAR TEACHER 11ig to be f1\!e~ u~11!'cd1at~ly Yclloiv Cab r:o., 186 E. 16Ui nK.>del furn. Big c an Y 0 n me·" hnulout. $8250. Pvt pt)'. G ~· ips 1 WESTCLIFF , 1 101· sh :.i r p 1nd1v1duol in· st .. Cos.ta J\fe~a. Eut apta. 48 ~I Pine Valley \V Singletary. (TI4) 683-2450. 1 SLIPS AVAILABLE wfcnrs, Sf\\' or I 11 r I•• t'o r>«llll"! 1\(!r11ry 1 Progr;nn ui Ci\I. Quallfil'a-i·;,rQCr. \\OOL . & SILK PP.ESSER n., 10 A,\f to 3 PJ\1. Come · n For sin. pwr. bools ln NB. ~!t n or won1rn 18 01· n1·· 1· I l'' lt•ach 'i ::in1oh<.1 Gui I a r I lerrst('(I in a murk et i n g . , . ~ L WANTED TRAD~ 18000 EQUITY I trucks. P!ea,.,11nt 0 u t d ,1 11 r • \J.11·~ Ill C••n!f'1·I 1 11011~ Upper.oiv.coue,c Stu· Abili!)' 10 m-t ~. pl•, \\'ii· Experier.;ce, d 0111y need ap· to East gate on San Joaguin TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID ~ BR P1:1ln1 Springs Condo up lo 25'. 675-7156 -k JI d I I I 1 •I 1 J·.J111~· 1·, • .1 ~~ ,. .. -pi" 1-12' Hills Rd. :'OR YOUR JE\VELRY, tn top Tennis Club a1-ea S--' & Sk' 90IO '~"' your ova · a:-. 1i.: 1 • ikn! ~·li'llUJOI' In J\hu;lc & 11ng:111'Sb 10 11·ork ut a 11 • '7\J•J ... \\'ATCHES ART OBJECTS fol' 30-10' powel' boat. Cnll Boat5, ,......,.. I hourn. Call! 1ir. pl:i.rC'~ t•'1'1 ~i l!-~S:ili u Sr l' on;-: Gut I a r I k!1·cls. :.in1 bition •. a clean· YAROWORKER ROCKER, upholstered, StOO. , ' II illl 1~"-~~11 0 pply for job cf •~t·t·1111 1(1n s k d ·? "' Shell J\-1 rbl T bl /gold .CiOt.D, SI_.·.-_.R SERVICE, co cct. -.,..-.,.. •BEAUTIFU'1~!8'Soulh· S! tni.in1na: Ii a.nl.·2 p 111. • GENERAL OFFICE -ilc grou~ . 1.)-l~-IS JI.__ cut :ip~arance required. 3 Da.Y'i \Vcekly. ~; Day Sat. iron be~ch. e s:rA. ej l\~30 l F'tNE l''URN & ANTIQ UES. 1971 SKIPJACK wind Jn~J;t"'sDE"edboal J\tondny Ol'lolwi· :'!8 _ PBX Answering Serv I Bup1d 1\dvnncemcnt \\'e supply all tools. Must \Vhlte Velvet chair, $ 3 5 , 6-t)-·t200 ?O' 0 Loaded 165 HP I XI ·• " I.ii<' :l•'f'lll'ah' typin,;::-. l.O!\ o· & .· · . ,' If Qualified have own trut'k or van. • -pen • y,•/tanden\ tr r. nt COn<:1. 4 OC'<:AN 1\\'1':. 01 pho1w work \"(lu wlll uy eve posJ11ons open. 71 ~/li4? ;t?6Q b Ha (1890! Love Seats, t'U t I IUfll L\lerc Cruiser. 1/0, Like ~lust sell. $4000 or bst otr . . LACUl'\A lll:Al'JI ni·l'i'I' be tx::n·,•d. · P1·cfl·r c:...per, bu1 11·111 t1·111!~ 1 --p:-,-1 L\I ~ S nsen ~1us1t 1 ~ IS yrs k over. velvet. $500. Recliner, $15. •• new ~ ~-~ cn41 557.0618* • Equal Opportunity En11"1hJ~1'r l Jason Best Age ncy Ple;1se appl.y in person. l:JJ T 1·.;o • 1 on 'c"'bt• 'r'v 3 ave Ba er at 968-6709 Good us<'d tumiture &: """"'"":::'~'""'~"'°'.._,=:l . .'.."'!!.~~~'.....=~~~I • --' [{Oo,;h~ .. ·cr ~I C:\I eC'promplC'r a{' s.l!J...1 167. app11anCeso~willsellfor)"OU 1973,21' BAYLINER Cabin 17' SKI BOAT, 381 Buick, D,ENTAL A~istanL/Contro1 ~7100 Brookhurs1, F» \'!y. -PHAR·MA.,_·.EU.TICALS 262~ \r. Coalit H\\'V '.n" CR YSTAL Cha11d1·l~r. MASTERS AUCTION Crw!i<'r. Less lhan 80 hrs. S18SO. tncld's. ski'ii:, jckts., :!'~·<11~"'i;~~ieid1~a111 ~~1;;:~:;.'i ·"'111 (' 21~ ~11715 Tublct Prcss...,Opr-i::xpt"r·d 111 Eq~~:;-~~po~u~h~ip~~r MlrchancliM JI"-J ~~~":!k~~OO.ttJ~s~ta1$~ 6468686 or 833-9625 ~~ena:, ~al~hi s~e:smi iOJl~ t, s».~ Call: Sanl aft. for prO!,'TI'<:~l\l':. hh.:h 111~1111\' GUARDS n.1 a c· hi t!-:' n1 n 1ntennnec. · . V 1\·ood. oval coff, tb: .. ~. aft. 6 or Sumby 839-097·1 :\Jany xtraa. $6300. l-493-&m SKI Boat: lS', 400 Olds. Dual p,,acilC"C'. 11.r·> 111111 lr~~··J~ni. hnri1<'d. ,\'f>('f! lull .v p111n1t' t/!liH~. f~·ingt'i;. j a.16-6Zi8 Custom draperies Xln t ILL? l\IUST SELL 36' SED. Quads, natbottom. $1500, l'.lon. thur f n .. C' ~1 9,,,.6JIO i.:;u.11\J, for Or;ing.., Co. aieu. L1nw1lco Labs j Sales Representative \\'AL~lJT \'efl€er dinette + 6 cond. oU y,·hite ~·o\"en 2 Sporllisher. Gd. v a Jue. call aft 5, 962-7196 Sa lary oiwu. _ t 1·111! r~r:1 l:'.:>-:J':'25, 1'a111·1 til0-3931 l...t'Uding S11t<'ial1St TI"pres.:>n. Antiques-IOOS chairs $70 or best offer. pr 6 yds x 80". Great old $10,000. Call Jeanine, DENTAL ASSIST. Orlhnrl•Jll-.·• 11111. :0.hJnd:•.\ 1hnt r-1iday. _'.!!_l~--~('iipo.t.:t Bl. C.1\1. I ting i'\:.ition·~ Larges·1 !\1etal patio table + um-O'Keefe & ~lerrill 5 burner 546-2313, 640-8t!~. 67a-6,l56 tic chr. sldf' .. \11pn1\ I 1!:1~.; I J..:111·1"Cn1·1• ~1n11~, In•·. P II OTOGRAPll~RS: Look-ln\•estnlC'lll Co. expanding 1''ALLBROOI\ antique sllOY.', brella $20: Ornate picture chrome top &ood concl. '2-I TOl.L\'CRAF1' Cabin " 'A'cek, Ortho. C:\1), rec(~. HAIRDRESS ~ iug ~or a .fe11· good .. 0~1cs in this area. This is a IOOF HALL, 131 \\'. Beech fra.rne fiO''l!:J!I" $40 496-2174 494-9271 Cruiser. \\'l'il equip!. 1-tusl Start ~l to l'I. ]'K'r hi .. EST.\ULI .... llFO t-.,_•;, 1y !<illon t? ltuin. Excel. facih~ic!\. .r;ro,,11,~,"ddi'ng:'."1·1',·-~ppopi;!r",",.~~~,1,"1 p5~.FaJN!~1"&U '··ai~'-:fi61 DINETTE SET, s wive I, 0 R GAN : 0 r ig $ 2195 . sacrifice!! &l..1·8867. Qepend g. on exp. No j ·, ·. u .. lill~•L'. rmploynH:n! y,•h1le "..-u u ~.., °" /-d/ h S · &nok'g. Age 20..JO. 61'.!-2621' u1 !'Q. 1 ..... ~'.1111! ha' 1 ~1 .• 11011 )OU Tr1lln. llSG li-'.!8 Stcu1 <;t>!l\ng. on c o mmission Boys Club o 1 r~allbrook. u1•nu . c rs, ped. Nevamar. . a c r i l ~ c e ! $l500 .. Can $j9(1(). l'~irst Trust deed . ---- l f'lr n•r11. Xln t orpnr. i\111~1 , 1 S:<l4 101 I:: 1 ·1 · basis. Full or part lin'K'. Donations $j() tbL $1 50. 7' Naugb. couch, finance. Xlnt cone!. Private Trade for boat of e qu a I Cim-rs, Sile/ l[iJ 9120 DP:JTAL /\SSJ:-.'TJ:'\'G. 1''lk:r. I 1ofl1·•· fnlt1111·1ni;. 4!1!+-1000. 'p'd -· 111?· XC'1! 1,ngl'. 1r1,·estinent E' • ..,~rience not ren1ovable pillo\\·s. $100 . party , no d w n Ip n\ t. v•J"' <"" ·~"S; r-office man«gi·r. Bu~\' I hul· -. Vac. ~re(' Dcn!/l\led, 1 r · F' R ENCJ--1 Silver flatwure. 846-3 J66 a37-4S47 or 646-239l. " · J~,,,,.,. Rent ting lon Bench offi,·,..'Frincl' 11.i\ll: ~!~ h~1 11 /e!1cnl\'le 01he1·. Cull I hr 1\l:n'incs, Mi-eW~~i~a~\~n Tra, .. !~j ~~r, F iddleback, Circa 1865. Pie SEAR'S 22 .. G 24' SKIP JACK, tape/fm, ~enc r i 1 s s.'llu i'V OP• 11. lll'e<lP•I 111 bu~y 11•'"' salon, The career C or ps, * """ setting for (8J $300. 499-1221/ FURNITURE, tbl. desk, gun as mo \\' er. Stereo full cvr 220omc Xlnt '71 ~· 'f'on CHEVY VS 952_3329. ' · 1 • H:g1.;~r '?'"'rc-~'.nr11gl'. * .:i.1s-;is.17/96S-91n. oppo11unily call 6--J0-4j()(J or &14-5-1::.2. cab., lamps, Teak-din. tbl. self-propcll 'd., :s ~· U~•:d cone!. ~lust sac. 6r~. Pickup, Air oond, auto, bvy I D NT IST -1 19'-~.:Gl .1f1 ,,JO p111 Pict· UI' & d 1 1 I 7j2-13-IJ. 1\1. P. KRUSE & ANTIQUE"""--o •. 1,00 & chrs., blue sofa, end tbl., I season. $l25. Never u~ed; . duty battery & sbocks. inns , _ E AL A SS • ----~----, ' .. c 1'·ei')' .. au .0 CO. '.!60 N"vpon Center Dr. u..,,..vurn =1· " coffee tbl., arn1chr. 833--0818 elec-. hedge trimmer, Soot ts Bo1ts, Sail 9060 cooler wfl971 10' Alaskan r.tl e""µericnc<' UL'1·c~<t11r~'. HELP WANT~O ~·It~ 5 ~I t1A.1h~ee.GIJl1ck.C'1s,o ~ ~ NB Double bed, Call aft 5, SOFA -dark ""'een vinyl. spreader $15. ea. 673-0089, """ C"oS C Camper. 1 Sided rawer• C:ill 11011 & Tut••;, ;,~t;-97~'1' · .. 'B" ~1°11:1 u 0 ass, •:>I S.\LESW\DY \\'ANTED 646-0332 ..,. · "" ~ I \\'ood Racing overhead cupbrda, amllm 3:30 am -.> p.n< Large C ompany -~· . C11ll !or i"lo-"cw Appliances 8010 "'·/queen sz hideabed. Super Stt'rhng Sllv~r f I at'~ are . Sloop. Ludcr. Spinnaker, i··d1·0, ••"o" CASH. ·~ "'=. = 1 PLUMBE " '""' cond. l\h•s. Young, 6"4·7520 To11·te El G1·ande. ~·s price l213) 39().2600 or 39'] • .,.,,,n u """""' ....,....,,.,,,., Dfii'ITAI,: f:\p.•1-, 1rn111 .. r· E d' . R, Exper 1 673-6250 or 556-11).IJ 499-l:l'll ~l-M:>2. $2900 •oov. O~ girl. Knuwled"C' of in· x:pc!n in9 Plun1b1ng, hc.i lntr;. SC'l'\'lcc I HAPPY SALESGIRL PAID $525. PRIVATE PARTY B r a" d iie;<;;"',.-nrn--;;;;;;;;-;;;;:I,;~:<-,~~~~--~ ' S-1< N G I , od 1 963-6ffi3 • .. l~OSPITAL BED, fully ad-KITE No. SJO. xlnt rond. Jturant'e. r.(lli.I p:i,\', ;,1 ~II. OW HIRIN "' t't'lll e · I 'Ex Pf' r i enc cd. Apply in SACRIFICE $350 n('\\' nialC"h'g. Span., 8' JU~la.ble at ki11.'€~, head & \\'/dolly & cover, t<ingerine DENTAL A\~l 1e.., µ1.• r 'd. P 1' 1' n• n n c n I 1\' o 1· I.; in PRESSER 1 1 1ierson. 10 to 4 :0.1on !hru couch, J' loveseat lounge heLghL $90. 84&-1164 ii·lbclgc deck. $5iJ. ~is.-1617 1>/timC". N.B. ult!L'<', Call n1anufac1u1·111g. dl...tr1bu 1ing 40 Hr-5 day wk. sieady. t 'ri. CiRf.::AT THINGS! So. WASHER & DRYER ttrr. S4i0. 963-XOi lift. 5. S4S..5504. I & i11stnlla11on. NoCXlK'rienec &11-34 72 Spn s nifg, NU Coast Plaza. \\'cstinghouse '74 hJ ode Is. f'9.TTE.~S \Yb~I $75. l':le.c CORON ADO :? 7' with " -.,,,,,_, ''"' to ,,-11,01 S Excellenl conctition. Cannot * SO~'A & Lovcseat e very Kiln $50. 8 El Toro $325. f':e"'·po• Sli·p. s~-. A, k O'i S H \r A S H E R \\'antl'ii 1 ......... ' ·• : ... ~ . ltl::1\L ESTATt; * ec'ys, Bookkeepers use in ne\.I• 8 Par 1me n 1, gd qua! .. csun made, never 6r.Hi2601673-9142 ~"'or J~;·ce. &l~·tmi' &lz.8235 pa~·.:::. BeaC"ht"Oinb ·s Cot· ~!ru,",<1 P8~~•r fol nien & SALESPLOPLE. \\'hy no 1 I Liz Reinderz Agency becausf' of no hook·u~ !or used, usually hn1, 968-7910 g· Camper, sleeps two, f<e Sltop, 21..T. \\'. Coa~t ""1 1 '"''" · 11·ork in rhr holiest arc;1.~. •tv1n Bir•·h "t., s"1·1, ·,04 ,... Misc. Wanted 8081 8' SCHOCK EL To RO . Storage rablnets, ice box . '66 Chevy Custom Pick up ""·lth Lake & Shore Pop-top Camper. includes ice box. ~ burner stDve. o v e n , healer, slnk, fresh 11.'8ter boldlng tank, sleeps 4. Call 548-94~3 or 546-2080 .....,~ ... "' thc1n. Used only 2 n10nths. ri.tOVING :oontemporary din. fru"J, NB. 642..S-l'ia. TOP WAGES llunt111gton Beach/Fountain !\'c11•;x.ort Beat'll 8:lJ.Sl90 Please call afcer 6 P.:'\I. Bit & brkfst set alniost llt'W \\'A.1'\'TED Oak Table & C~nterboard. $32.>. C a l l _$200=~·~""=~3658~-~-----l Di5hwasher f /time Vallt'~·?. Let u.~ train y~u. Dial A Job ll'J.0855 &1!>-200i. 494-22.'>3 aft. 2:00 Chairs. reasonable. Also 67>-6260 or 673-9142. ·n VW CAi'IPER ' h , 61?~)'9.' Fu" \Jun· lnforinalion tall Call ~hd i\lcNan1ee 963-G67 No Ch•rne To You FREIGHT DA~IAGE SALE need Player Piano rollls. TRADE '66 &AJA BUG for Xlnt. cond, RIH. S32Q), ni. -·1 )i (714) 898-3541 Village Real Estate ·.• . _ \VALNlIT Dinette, Table leaf. 551.SJOO Lido l·t. y,·/6tr. 492-:tiO? :illl.SJ IER l\ ~ p I y In \ Call Tuesda Onl HE,\L ESTATE &\LES:'>l/\N Established 196:i Ne-.1· Holpoi nl RefrigerJlors, & 4 ohrs:. Contemporary, 645-7307 !'!-Oii> All,~· ~1c1~, B l u<' Y Y for ir:icl sales. Call Bob SERVICE STATION \Vashers, Dryers, Di sh-$/;J. 96S-3990. 8'' CABOVER Camper . 107 Jlia Pl NB 1 v.·asbers, New \111rranty. F-OR S , ., d Music•I 1nstrvm'ts. IOl3 Daily Pilot' Cl.assilled Ads Queen bed, 3 burner at01·e, I~~~""~-~_. __ .-·--! HSKPR/babysittr.r(JGffi 0~ ;1L<:u~1sey, Donuld Bren Co. ATTENDANT Credit, Bot\, :'..623 \V AO.OC: \\'asher an every dafl ice box. nice $500. 64,;,.733.S. DOCTORS ASSISTANT old boy) no cook ing, but .IG.5·1117 l'lJLL time e\'enings. Light \Yarner Sanla Ana, near dryer and couch. ExcellC'nt RENT ~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~: ~~ Indy !Li)·.281 to \1·ork I thorough C>lcaning ;1 n111s1! 111e<.·h prefet'N'<l. Neat ap· llarllor, 979-2921 t'Ondition. ~- ' s .do cto r s as iii Is t:.i nl Your own apl. & $325. mo.! pcarant.'t". Apply n1ornings.. GAS DRYER & ELECTRIC EARLY A!\oll::RICAN living reccpt. in hf'alth !11.pa. No G ti I\' o r k i n g con d. ff[Cf PJIONISJ 1590 Ne11·pon_ Blvd. Ci\f. !)RYER ~50 EACH, Xlnt 1'00n1 set $~/offer. $3 ;X'pcr. nL'CC"S~. \\'(' 11·a111 ~·1111. "'II'f'linble pleasa.n1 people Sl::RVICE Sta. Salesman & cone!. 646--5848 * 6~~7812 • Jl<l-557·4836 ... pply in person af111 or t'\'C. in l...:1L,'l1nn Brach. rtcf.~ 1'C'q. P•rt-Time lu be nian. Top pay & (L'\ngc I S f B d f S J 2112 llorbor Bl1l , C:'IL Reply Box 698, Dana Point, bt'nefits. Exper. man prcf'd. Rent Washers/Dryers 0 a 11 or a e ----1 C , ti 7 $2. \\'k. Full ~taint. S:,O 6i3·S7l9 DONUT Shop, Pr-1 s h I f I , _ £!·-.-.-. _ . lliiniediate opening !or in-Fu or pit. Shell, I th & ~\:omn_n. ~No f'XflC~· nccc.~s. llOU~bKl::L~Elt/ D 1· 1 ve r. div id u n l who desires Irvine, N.B. '1!639-1202• DINETTE SET + 4 Uph s\.l·I tge 2.'>-ia. Apply 1n Pf'N;On, l11·c·111, rt'l1cf fo r elderly \\'t'ekend \\'Ork i\lust huve SERVICE st a . ,\ttendant KE~~!ORE \\'all.her S 2 5. , C'hrs. 48" round pedstl tble. Ir. Donu!, llJ E. lilh St, ~.•d,\ ill C1I)!. 6i:l-i016 aft plcasanl a pp~; r n n t'f' & able to y,u1-k dnys or eves. ~~.W7 -. Both in gd. cond. _l_i_>._Sl_...., __ . ----- l\1 _ _ _ _ . qin1. personality to grff'I the Apply n! 15922 Pat'ific Coost .....,.----,\H Garage Sale 8055 JACl~ IN Tl l ~: BOX, imn1f'd pubhc & ass1~1 sn!('s pcl'l'ions lh1·y, 11.B. 12131 592-1~~ fREE PIC"1JP -Ref's t1f)l•ni112s 9P:\f · midnite. in rnudt'l honlC ofhc<'. l::x-.STORE Clerk w a nt t' d, Appl '!! & Scrap J\-letal Al<;Q. l2,\:0.l·l'Ai\f, 1'203 Baker ccllcnt "''Ol'king r.ondllions. Know I edge of electrical Call <in)1lime, 61~J:rJ8 ~. co~1a ;\ff'!':ll par t s preferred. Outst11n. 8020 BOY'S \0 speed. Girl's JANITORS Call 644-3389 ding job for retired elt'C-5 speed, both good shape. P/hinC' t'vl'.'S. Neii·port &h Mrs Currier lrician. TIO \\', l!tth St, $100 takes both. 646-1iSJ AssemblPrs n('f'(jcd "'I P C are a . II pp I y 1 7 1 S :! THE IRVINE CO. 616-1319 RE rnIG.-Kclvinator. CoP-poard & !'IOldering exper. Armst~ng Ave. S.A. bctwn 550 Newport Center Dr 1Studen1i117 & over. pertone. S.ie $60. 497-202-1 Fonw trainee positions Ofl(·n. 4 & :i::O p.n1. Phone : N 1 B h , NEED 20 nit"s 01· 673-ii!SS days. a,f'rrnanent en1ptoyn1c11t in :;.10-1su. ewpor eac I ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS GARAGE SALE l'llany books, bookcase, se" .. in& machine, miscellaneous !\loving must seU. 19,j York· lo"'TC Lane, Costa ~1esa. BIG Ga rage Sale or original silk ballk paintings & things lrom India. 19-.ll \Vh ittie r, Cl\! 548-4350 10/31 thru 11/7 Horses 4060 ~lC'<i~an! surroundings II JUNIOR SALESMEN Equal Oppor. En1ployC'r ,\/ o nda y r hr u F r i dn y, B icycles 8020 I"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"" J ~:J0.9 p.n1. :ind &It. A.)I. 1• Coll for Appt. hrly ~·age + bonus. HE'!p RALElGH BIKES, :J s Pd HOI':.SESHOEING & TRThl· lodustrtal Rf'l;111nns $.W R C T J on Civic Project for Xon nlt'ns, $.15. 3 i<pcl \\·omans, (714) 494·9401 l\gc lO-t5 .. Earn $21).<:. flt'I' . E .EPTIONIS. . P1"0fit Ol'gananiuition. \Vork $2;). Sntall Huffy 20" girls. J\11NG Joe Lllto 24 hr TELONIC l\~k J::t'tlln!i nc1v cu. ton1ers Fun JOI> Ln IA~t mo11ng tn· in our oflice. No dr e Y; s $lj, GOOD BU y ? JI B ~~"';J~ng s er \T. 4:»-0737 lochoolh1e DAdll,:.~ PldUJT 'yl!er dislry, Good t)ying & ~io-regulations. Apply from 4.9 963-6862 aft. 6 p.m. CONN silver tru1npct, new. Xlnt cond, 646-282<1 C.1'11. ROGERS DltUl\IS, 4 Zildjian Cyn1., mint cond. $52 5. 546--0247 or j.4()-711:> Ole. Fvm. & Equip. 8085 EXEC. Dt:SK & CREDENZA, Contemp, Oak, Leather, neve.r used, Sac $849. 673--8300 E.XEC swvl chrs i l5/2J, seey chnl $8124, Dks, aces, f>ier._oe, 867 \\.' 19 C..\I, 6-lf>.74U Pianos & Organs 8090 e PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 INDUSTRIES SC' oin ·"'1'1~r oys. ou t a phone 1>k1\ls. \\ork p.n1.15056 Jackson, 1\lid1va~· BICYCLE SALE Jewelry 8010 mus! bE' out ' school by ~·/prrs. of eo. City. ti92-~ '----''-----Open Nl~hta 'tll 9 3:00 pn1 and be .1ble to \vo1~ Jason Best Agency NEW, SO~TE USED, FRO'.\t WANTED S , 30 S 2 • a t l.<'i1S~ 3 d~ys !X'r \\'{'(-'k .. i\o 17400 f3rookh11r~1. r . Viv. T I h Sal SHOP TH/IT HAS r.tOVED at: ti 5 : I un. t ~ Laguna Beach , }::tjual Oppor. Einploy<'r t . E:\Pl~~11~r:;c1::0, Ptl.!L.\Tl·.SSl·.N 111·,LP C;ill :i l0·2'Jf>li Clt' ~IS-8466 FAR-OUT e.z MONEY dehvencs . or ~Ile.cling. SuilP Zl3 963-iiii!i e ep One es 8~1-1614 TOP CASH OOLLAR. PAID *Pllnos & Grinds* TliHlSjlOrtoi l1on p l'O I' Id ed. Costa Mesa Area Camer•s & Equip. 8030 FOR y () u n JE\VELRY, Baldwin • cable. Chickering C !I 968-481:.!. R t " · \\'ATCHES, ART OSJECTS, ~ Fischer· Kawal • Kimball l'.:qunl Opportunity F:mployrr e cep ionist -Work From e \VAT so K 3 3 111 ni GOL D, SILVER SERVICE, · Knabe· f.-1:" ... on Sc Halr··, · LEGAL Secretary, c x p er. Switchboard . Your Home "Daylighl" bulk fi!n1 loaUc r. F6,~1I~~-URN & ,\K i'IQUES. ?rtussetl • Solurier • Stein· L\-lnlure. For sole tax 11t· Busy Bonni 11 llh l)1ling k T C · · llard!y used Like nc11·! '""'~·~·~""'-----== way· Storey & Clark· Win· tomC'V in NC\\'J)Ort 0.•nter . ht". hookkl't'p111i.: •lu11r~. l'.'x· op• ~~11s:1ons 646-::.612 Miscellaneous 1080 er . Wurlitzer. Yarnaha fA4-S2:l2 P"l'l<'t1C'Nl g11l 0111~·. hours E I O I 1 C I 8035 __ .....;.....;..;.:.:.., __ ..;.;.,: New Sr,lnets U ....... , $j~ · · \JO:>..fHJ fl:~u .. ·):~CJ. plKln(' qua ppor. Er,1poyC'I' as U!ed trom $~ r,i'.'' \••1,"tll<J\'C't'l~11 cap;ilnkliti1,,s. LVN 3-ltPM 1lftl'i' 10 ,\:\! UaUt'r BuiC'k I "'!:~~~~~"'!:~~!:"' j * H ,\LL O \r ~~ F; N COS-....... ·•••• 0 l'E"SIAN ''-f"'0 TU'IES• Playrrs " · ......... $895 ... rn ... P''r llt'C or C.ood S;llnry 5-1!!-:'.1)6t 9i!l--2JOO. TELEPHONE SALES ~" · n•' 1 ·•'"' · G and " $39" p;1rl·!1tt1•· fl.1n1·!pni, J pm· I · ---·-----12.,0 h f . 1 111:'111\l.AY/\N hlTrL.'\S Son1ething unusual'.' Lrg:'st. r s ORG'A"N ... 5..... " •»rm nt· 111111··1-:10 rrn 1 n MAINTENANCE MAN RECEPTION IST ·"' per 1110"1 or .> irs crA re;:i!>tcl't'd 6i:i-&'~... !Stock or anlique &. o 1 d * * ,,.nl/01 ra 1.1, , , ... 1, •·If•·,, 3 to 5 Yr,;. 1·:..,p. Qu11hfi,.,rl F.\pc1·'tt. Good !) 111~1. I per d a Y · I de al f 0 r D Ill.I" cloth'K·· at'\.'t?SS. in !be \\'est. Baldwin· CoWJ • Hanunond . '>1tro~, rh•· 'll'f'C•t fr nm in n1C'1'h, plun1hing, clel~ TC'h•\, 1i,•1nf' Con1111r'<. hou~t'wi!c Ot' ~1udent. D;iy ogs ~I Star's npparet, old linens, Kawai • Kimball • Lowrey . ' I c II ' I 16-·o & ('\•(' shifL 9\i0-1436. Ask I m11te.r'al hel I &: o ...... _ Tho y •• Orant:r fnun1) 1\1rport. For trlC"nl ~· r:ir['ll'n\r;.· .. a ary _a \h11·1~' :l _ G\1 \ • PUPPY WORLD • 1 s, croc . aces ~l.UU.Sers -mas· an1 ... 1a penon:i l 1nlPti.'le". C3lt l\fr. ofl('n J~J;irntrr \al·h!s. m iiilOiirii,iillii'.iiRii•,yii.iiiiiiiiiiii ... iiii Bull Terner. Lab, Doberman furs. l\lilitary & etc. 11038 • Wurlitzer Gulbtansen. •.:r.\ .... r. \.l . I _\\'._.17th SL C:\I. REUBEN 'S GC"l"Clen Crovt' Bl., GG, A!.:en. ' --J[MPO * Amerit'nn Esklmo, Gennnn £36.1583 0 "-" SI'" ·w==-----l\1Gi\IT tr)l(' 21·30 $1;;() 1\'k * S'b I ~"'°"""'°"'"""',,--,--..,,,_, p..._ .... , ···•····••······ ""' f lC BOOKKEEPER I guam st. Colle~ prfd hit. Shoa. rt Hair, BulJ dogs, 1 1 · 24" Zenith TV color • 1able Lowrey Spinet ........ S19S t . -• -11 s·~ ~··-Now Hlrlrvr 11huahua, Tiny Pood 6. ,,,00,, • Block -ta! ,, •• , \V··-'~-.. c •. 1 ..... 1 oew SJ!IO k .... T 11~1. Son1e cO!iling lt1chnn1s, i I ...,...,,...),) ··ll' N d y N J p · B JI ~. k 100 " '"" ,,,_ ... , ..... "'. "'I"'"' ' •• ••• ee 5 OU OW. II u s, ..... : ·apoo. .,,. >·d-. dr•-~ moto''"I. Ham-tJ A 100 Savo • CoNVEN!lNT SHOPPINC AN SEWING GUIDE FOJ{ THE <iAL ON THE 00. FOr an ad in Woman's World C•ll Sue 642-5671, otx. 33D A Great Trio! Warm 'n' Smart! &: P,1\Ttlll :'11 u n l (' i p Cl I l\IAN1CURI~ lhltl d 0 es BUSBOYS I * File Clerks .\llXEO PUPS Stud Se1,1ce Cham~g~ ';Q'10r. Slill ~n ti""" w1N FRE'E''* ·1 ~.:rr.u111I l11':n1 it. \.hu •·•1. .Ju!irtt., for bu<;y Sa Ion . l\1C>SI Breed!!. Roller Can-bolt. 673-290! aJter 6 p.m. 9039 t/>lml fit~. "8l.1l'Y .j: 1· r Ni~<'l !lair F n ~hi on s. * Secretary Jr & Sr nries, Reptiles & Turtles. RGAN LESSONS 8-20 \\•.ut:v UI' "° wlnU>t .tlh !lltg>1. •l!l6-5i18 (11' 4~-22'.!I COOKS ., * Typists Open El'es. 531·50'17 RALEIGH BrKES, 5 s Pd • FULLERTON MUSIC r.., ""'·.· .,..,-flT,_:"f'f_:_ thl• cuddly ~•lie iuid rnlfl, BOOKKEEPER .--, E-S SE-N G ER-,·-sUP=~Pl~Y01 * A I Cl k c n~ns. S35. 3 spd ~'Omllnll, 181!11 J:.:uclld, Fountain Valley 111""1. IJl~1-. Crorh1«•i-and ,,,, ,,, ,. ccoun S er s l\llNI DAO~SHUNDS. AK $2.i Snuill Jluffy 20" girlit, "' C: 0 ~ ~I ro1•·1ton h:11·kgrnund. Clerk, needed for establisb-P/TIME 1 Your time j~ \'lllnablc lnVC'lll rt'g. l\1nle. Adorable 1 y,1.;s SJ'. GOOD BU y '· !IS 557-4836 lo PM~f • IO ·IU,morl .. ~ttero UnlO!l " /I ' ' ' 0 c I I , 1711805 ltltrh Whh r11.h1t.'4l •bttl f'fftct. ,t)l'u n. rcrior!.I ed f1rn1 1n rnn~e oun ,v. BOOKKEEPER I ~ ~vli<ely \\'/higl~ ho~ly old. Blk/llln. 536-8 134 nil 003-6862 11 11, 6 p.m. • l't-A\'ORPLAN11.ltv(llyda.1 v .. wsu~. lllbt•aheUllDll• ~1l.11l ~7l10 Fet' 1>a1d. No exp req. Call ~targ:iret l;itJ!S. Cull Sundy, ;)>U}-1151). 2:30. 122 N. liatbo\', Fulle.t10n In tht11 aorry trio. Shirl lOPl'I Wfl'tght wool In 2 C!Olo,.., I'll• Fi •·r ,(.NlfGccUEt>oL~llionii 1.1 11.111 .. ~ :2.)j~l(l N~·:vER 1\ ~°1':E 1.\T. TE:'llPO '1"11~,=!l~T->:-1-0Y-1-too<1-1-,-,,-,-h-.C, NC1'::\VPORT Bl'ach Te 11 n i .s; I ·---~F~R=e~e""'==-1 the overl>!vuao or trav1111 on 1,.rn i2liS; iuae• S·20 locl. i\Pi)lr ;1.,; n,111:-. I vn1po Tcn1po1111 Y Help 6 ,,. c e k s , Sl:!:> e.ich !':1' " b bt· fl n1 Ii .1 Y ".:..?,.~ "r· i s Ad I 0 Cl ~':,::·:r ~r,,~i~: :!1~!~ ro,.. '15 CENTS ror e•ch pattern. Personnel Agency 251 E . Co~st Hwy j F'l'mnle1t. S30--0Si1 , (7c1 1~1 , l'.'8r3a3 ~~·sf5""j2~) U t rgan atses rrint,.d Pattern f!Oa!I:--Add 2Sc1nt1 ror eachp1tt1m :i60! Fo1 tw·, Ri:1, "1o1r ,t!) Ne wport Beach NO\\• acceptlni rcMrvntions. )!LU•·•· :-lz,,,. s. 10, 1 • •. "· "· rar rt~-clalls m1ll 1nd apeclal • THE PEOPLE AKC il1111l::llu1·e m-5700. ,. ' I . I JI Ila di ' th ' ,,, d : I !;it•<, C• ntrr Fqut1l (l11por I :n1p\oyrr °"~°"'-,--~-~~-or ll 011naUon p cise l.11. II\. Z\I, She t~ {llu~t 31) outfit n •n . : o erw le r · * 831 ·l477 SCIINi\UZl:.ltS Pupplel!I. Pona·Dlrd ~splrator. Unique 6"2·28:il in Cos\ll ~·lt•llll, or ll~ )'&rd-t1>•1Mh rubric, etas~ dehvery Will lake three F'(I; BKKPR TO $1200 <Xint nnrilu" oppor lor 111dh 'of "nrk bac~round & 1h•1•f11ral r-:p(·r MES tOO•/o FREE MACHINE NEEDS :tffi-7820 Dress Fann Profes&krrutl 963-6733 Jn F'ount4in Valley. S<:ndSt.OOfnreaC'h'pattcrn. weekso/ mote. Send to Alice You \' 0 H K I E PUPS. AKC, flair Dryer l\fen's golf clubs Our lnsll'U(IOf' """UC!ll.i lh<il Add 2) ccnt1 for each paUtrn Btookl, 105, the Dally Pllc:'-1 * CCU'S IS.Cretaries F'l11I r·timt'. 3-11 .~. 11.7 ITypiitJ Excellf'nt &neflt' /Clerks c.o..1 1\'llrldng n:;indtlll)f)S 1 ./Pa cktft!rl COSTA MESA IAuomblors NEWPORT Me morial Hospital ./Tr1in•et Per1onnel Agency 64'2·27l4 EOE Newport Be•ch 642-38701 R~(!J' for 1emJ'l0'l'3iry '\'ork cW ID Jlllmt_ Be ~"o · -.. for nrwt-cla11 mall and aPttlal Needlecraft. Dept., Bo.t 163.0111 adot':lble, Chnmp. a t o ck. sl ofter 507 . ...,.,., onJy those sincerely lnlt?rl'Sl· llandlln!I'; otherw lae third· Chebea 5'•~. New York, dayll Sl'l-2709. £'\'ea. 496-7966 10 SPD. SCH\VINN SS, like ed In le~ to piny !he tl•st delivery will take thrt• N.Y. J~tl. Pnnt Name, Ad· PEtlJBROl\E \\'tlsh C o·r g I ncv.', xtras. $1~. Kit. tbl., Organ 5hot1ld take advan-"eeks or more.Send 14 Martao dttsl;,Zip, P•ttttnNumber. pt1pples. AKC, Chantp. hne. 2 chr1. Ille top, WTOUfht bge t UUs r~ oUer. Martin, 4'2, the DaUy PllOl, New! 1$0 11101t popal1r ·l9&·4&'67 Iron, )°'!low $95. 6#018$ Co.st Musk Service Pattern Dc:!pt 232 Wett 11lb delitu In our 1114 Ntedlect"•ll St., Ne11' vof'.11, N.V, 10011. CllaJOI! All Cl'l ll.ll 'tHltEI AKC ST. BERNARD LAS VEGAS ORGAN : Orig S219 !'1. PrintNAMl!,ADDRESS.ZIP, f'niedtllfn1iM'de ........ 1$C pupple•.6~·ks.,llhols CARO TABLE S1crlffce ! $1500. Can SIZEandSTYLEl'IUUBER. ~!Sew+Knk8oolc-h11 8"7-w:? finance. Xlnt cond. Privllt~ ONF.f'REE PATTER.Nolyour tle'nulMPaltttn .... $1 .zs S,\VE <PACE \VllEN F"OR SALE MSOO'll party, no dwn/pn1t . dloicetowndforOfte.fr+epat· Nnl NMdle~Boot .. fl.00 -ll'~J4" "·'·-Pl ph •~~ '"'7 6"" -~ ~n Inside NEW SP RI NC· Nn! f1oweiCtoc:l'let Bk Sl .00 i\10VtNG by 11•m p plng "· ""IUl" • igra 1 ....,,.....,.. or olO"'-.a. SUM~IER PA TTERN _Hlllrp4n Croctaetllooli .•.. fl ... diibc.a nnd_...Qlh~qlle. &1.°trn~~~SJ PRIVATE PAA'f:\'-WAN-ra C'A1'At.oG:lOO~ ,,., ~-Rook .... n :oo RN Item• in ~·uh cloth&. tOYo'el! TO et1Y PIANO FOR rn111 patterft courion.'St.nd 75( lntt.tnlMacr•meBii .... fl.do :o',\\"l. T!ln!=r. ,\ P' f' Lr I NO FEES EVER IUl(I 01brr linens. you aet OE\VALT tad\8.l arm !.aW CASH .. ~~7-91 m .. now, SEW .. KNIT Book with l,,.i.nt Monty Book ..•• 11.00 Pl'.l·.l.l"\t;"' .1riit 1 .. 111 llH\lc,.t-:..111.i t.11111 11·7·30.\.\t more i;pacc in the aarsge 11oilli lathe 111tachme-n!. Xlnt •c=tiLilliAi="~~N~S"E~N""--"'o~R~G'"'-A~N"'' bl1ltli•sue p1ttern ...... s1 .~ Coalplt41Cl!\Book ...... 11,00 1•lt1n11nun1 pDn· .ltl<l po11,. •hilt. lftimP, ~ln'f h"nl'fitk lhe People Machine and closets by ~lllna kflc cooo. 616-.."885 t'\'fl &-wKndl rn111ntF11•hkm8oclt .... sr.09 Compt1teAf&ban111z .. s1.oo Jl,r\ 1•itt hrll[h!t•n IN' I tJI C'nnlnl"I '.\lr.•. ,lrnwn, lo.1211'\"ll'W! Bl., No. 720 iten15 lvi!l1 11 DaUy Pil<)t f.,"'' OO'"Ct •ii•o•~lll""I ' !ul1,111~~;oobut~!o,~h~atrn tnst11ntSewl1118«* _ $1.00 Sookl2P<i0t1•1A1f.11'1~1!'!1t11J ...... IOe ... m•1,I 10 I ''hi!l•....,-,•w 1·,..,,., \l~M ~ll'fl'IOrlnl l'UUJn ~~ Oaulfttod Ad. Olll 64Z.51liS "''~ .. " ''$~ ,.,.li. w •~•.,.,, .... .-4:.r.1 Qui .......... . ·i'!nd)flt\ll n •\( R)l)'lh!n~ tnl H1 ~pl!.;I. 301 VP1tll'I•. C:'>l Coll 1u1UI lOpn1 ltnve 10mem1na )9d \\'Vil to Dry or frt.~h. CiRsnJso. run PIANO Tuocr hfUt Jin/\ be AfwteumQuillRooktZ ··-* ..... 11 .. t ~ , u .. 11!" Pll·•1 r1i '1-.1 l Dnls A \\'rtk ~cl17 Cln11Ultd nd1 do ft price•. roo. OOfl.SSQ. p.nt. 11prlg111. Alao 2 pl11)ltr phum ~~}~~~f::~:~3 ;· .:: C"l 1.•~1t1••l ,\il 1":<.tlt 1;.1~-7",tii~ . ..,·..,"..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,.,,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,1.~•~·t~ll~·~ .. ~ll~N~O~l~V~OC~2-~lll7!!:'.!8~.-1 !C~l!"'~'~ln~"1~~"~·~ .. ~·~"~":...!!°'~l~-M~11!1-!llil>!!!!:21~15S~.-------f,--------------_;,-;.. __ ,;_1 • I ------------------------.----.-· : o.iL v PILOT B 11 9800 For "40 -:t'IT.:'iU-::::-"-;m...-,==..------,,~-----= M"dl1, Ott<>W 28, 1974 MOLiie J(Oft;;; 9tii Motorcffo.n., V•n1 9S70~F~I-.-, -----.,m.s="F"'l'"•"'t -----..,.m.s='T"':M":"o-,-c-od-;-o-1'"'B'""o°"n°"1--;;97"4Q"'""T;'o::'.y'.".o::'t•::-----9765 Auto•, New 1';-s"" .. -,-..,-uJ-,-p".,.-. - 5 -,"c ... Sile/Rent 9t601l-'.....;;-----.o.:.;..: ...:.;.;;.;.... ______________ _ '"x$)' Oomus. ,,,. W/m!r. NEW 1975 l'Ort!d Y."Bll lo wall sliding '10 WINNEBAGO, 2r Chil'I· dr clo&eta. 2 b a w/\ovdy ltl\n 2 dr. ~lodel 4U cu. f1'\1rrOrtd dretWng rooms. In. V 8. Auto. tn.r.. PIS. Wet be.r, new was her , i''rn/An1, li'pe deck, air dryer & retrig. -itlii::«l' car-cond. Blt·ln vt.c. Lua:gage port,' tool &hed, awnirgl. rack/ladder. Trlr hitch, 20' &anpm'dl, l&ndscaped. low a11o·ning, X.lnt. cond. Se4'! to maln~ena·n ce . $21~ ~ $ll.~. 61$-2!11 or ·-~ .. CASH OR TRADE Loi Jn MOTORHOME SURFER VANS Dodge Chassis CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL llBBll SALES & SERVICE AM -for I-al• Oriln t"f OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports 523-7250 YES!· NE\\' CAR SUO\\' FrH In lhmtlnglon Center's r-.lall. Bt•th Blvd & Edinger al the San ~ Fwy Thru Moooa, AUTOS USED Buick 9910 '-"-'-------' '70 Ford 'Sl!ln 9 Passengtr W~ Stereo radkl, 00..ttl -lldio- nllllk:, air condltkuUD(r. mof rt1 <'k, pov.-er 1te:ertna:. 1mu. 009! , $1477 I I I Hesperia for MGblle Home. RENTALS Dir 842--4435 DICK MILLER MOTORS .-.1 fr.~-MG 9742 WE HAYE 97 NEW '74 TOYOTAS 'GR LLECTRA. Gnnd cond!· !Ion, fill power, $500 Call 5'$6·7850. P.O. Box 545, Apple Valley, .D'.!'.A~L:."E:..'S~--~8~~~0900~1;;;.-rooGF.V,<N:"'iiiiD;;tl. 92007 -1974 OOOGE VAN, ""2!XXJ n1l. Auto Se r. & Parts MOO $3800. or betlt offer. Motorcyclff/ 645-4520 12ow.w--'S..M• 117.JIJZ s-t• AH ... . ...zra~~ Scooters 9150 FOUR Dunlop RK-3 i::1res '72 OIEVY VAN v s. % ton, I-===--·--""== & Rims for Toyota Cn.user. l"~ · Ilk Ro ... I----------=-,.,------= $40. ~2990/552--8404. """"' m1,. e new. 9707 Flat nilt<k HONDA 644.-0IO! 968-1'35 '-A-'-ud-"I______ i~iiiiiii Antiques &' Classic 9520 Autos W1nted -9590 ·73 AUDI t.s 100 4 dr, auto trans, AfC, lo ml. Pvt p~. 1948 PLYMOUTH CPE TOP DOLLAR 17141846-4987 "'· 6 cyl. Stick. New engine & PAID BMW clutch $450. 586-5950 971 2 IMMEDIATELY MOTORCYCLES \a HYI FRI EO!ANO!R . 1 )7!»0 at.ACH IL•O w-... ~)74114 '47 FORD Club Coupe, not running. S350 or o f t e r . 492-3109 or 492--0647 Rec Vehlcles 9530 FOR ALL '"" """ "' BAVARIAN FOREIGN CAR S M 0 i CHINOO~·TOYOTAS round CALL OR COME IN c 6 R . '' 2 SCOOTERS Like New tripper now on display. · -TO SEE US Cand. l VESPA.RALLY '71. Ready for vacation trips. , , 180ce. l L A M 8 R E T A Bey now! · · · inspect and SILVER SPECIAL • 6 9, drive out ... Reduced to 150cc 1600 mi only) Pvt SM99 at Blll Maxey Toyota, Now In Stock Ply. 979-4'154 &: 581-2306. 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunting· BS 500cc ton &:ach. 847-8555. • •74 3.0 c . 6. 3.0 CSA '!'~ ExA II Ising~~ modi ell 4 Whaol Drlvt• 9550 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 0 :oru.?-2002A &: 1002 TII D.N•. ce en m.,,,;uan ca 642--9405 e '74 BAVAI:IAS 4 speed t'0.1d., low mileage, street •--.,""'="-"""""==--I• '14 BAVARl•-A"'" legaC Plus many extra!. '64 JEEP WAGON~ER. 327 1 I C ,...., ....... 541.t-9076 jlft 5:30. Chevy Eng. Muncie 4 spd, CAD LLA S ~ i:..i~ ~S~~LANS • .72 lT;Jcc P ENTON. L 1 k e Hurst, 91n whls. $130 O. Lar9est Selection & new. fro(l. '73 MONTESSA 5.!l-0663 , • ln Oran9e County EXCELLENT SERVICE ccrrA, like new. S700. 3 FOR SALE 68 M38Al, top Coupe DeVllles . &:dan De-e RA IL Bike Trlr. 673-2990/ Cond. Call aJt 5, Villes • El'Doradoa ·Con-s yeat-50,00'.l mile Warranty 552-8404. 837-8862 vertlble11. Also n1Any other select OuUJ.ac Trad~lra. E:I '1'l HONDA 350 Four, 6CQJ '56 FORD P.U. 330 Olds eng. Top Dollar For Any 1.lake mi $850..Xlnt-oond. • Buckets, chopped top, 1tee<h or ?i.1odeJ. 960-281< """'· !300. &1&-3168 JIM PANOS 2'402 :P.1arauerite Parkway ?ifiasion Viejo USE AVERY PWY EXIT. 831-ZMO e 4954949 '69 n.AT 124 Sport Coupe, 5 spd, 28 l.fPG. low mileage, Xlnt t'On(l. $17CO. 562-7629 Honda 9727 '68 r-.IGBGT am/fn1, 1vire "'heels, new ~fiC'helin tires good t'()nd. Call aJt 5 , 673---06•1j P antera 9747 'Tl PA.i~TERA LOADED $8,000. FIR~! :!lJ.S:ID.i'IJl Porsche 9750 '61 PORSCHE, rcblt en g, great t'Onditlon, !\lust sell. 546-9220 call days or nights 'SS 912 Am/Fr.'f, Bw'gW}dy, IN STOCK PLUS 18 DEMONSTRATORS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE $$ AT THE OLD PRICES PRICES STAf.T AT $2699 '""'' e LANOCRUISERS (41 Solt lop 01· llardlop e PICKUP TRUCKS (l3) Longlwrl or Regular e MARK ll's Good cond, $4000. (6) Coupes or Sedans ~c.=-''"~._7'""~1 ~= e CELICA'S 1971 911T, Xlnt. cond., new til'{'s, 11lloy rin1.~. .\!\1 f .\-1 radio.. $6,200. 542-3662 (17) GT·ST·LT -~.,~, ro=RSCH=E~,=11T~-i e CORONA'S C ad illac 9915 CADI LLACS Largest Selection In Orange County Coupe DcVilles -Sedan DeViUes • E1 Dorados · Convertibles. A!so Many other !le:lect cad.iliac Trade- ins. NAllllS CADIUAC 2-·---· c. ........ 540.91 ·n CAD 2 Dr. Cpe De\I. F.xec. Cllr. Deluxe. cord. ~7-'755, ~lon-~~ri. 6.18-2181 Slit & Sun. 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Bee<·h 556-1070 142-6611 1961FORDSTATION \\'AGON TRANSPORTATION CAR $150 557-46!!0 191'2 LTD 2 dt ., e.xcel. L'OB:I.., pwr. & a.Ir, i:ct. ~a.s mi on reg. fuel. ......... 1970 VAN \V AGON, auto. clean, 4 new tires. $2000. • 8-9435 Lincoln 9945 '66 CONTINENT1\L. 2 Q\\·nef' ear. A Great Bu;1 $600 or bst offer. 979-15..'lS. '72 CAD SED DEV. Xln't M aver ick 9947 cond. All c>xtras. $-il95. Call :.:.;::.:,:;..:.:;;_ ___ ..;._"I 17141 497-3187. '70 r.tAVERICK. N ecds '72 EL DQJt,\DQ, all xtras. \\'ork. &st OfJer P I I d ·io ooo · ;HS--4147 uft 6 pm. er ec con . . , ml. ~--"~~-~-="°! $5200. Pt·L pty. 673~1 Mus tang 9952 Ca maro 9917 :.;.;.;.;._'-':.......---- '71 l\1USTANG VS, a uto , '67 Camaro 327. Auto, xlnt am/fm stereo, air. ps/ph. n1ech. cond. New tires, vinyl top, console, l\lakeofr . brks. 64:;.....1113 alt 6 893-6719 6 to 8pn1. all dny "'knds. 'TI COLT Compact \\-'c1g. 27 I ..O'Ci'"'-~----,99:;;;j5 mpg. aulo, xlnt. $1595. Ph: Oldsmobile 49l-013D i925LKQl 523-7250 h I 9920 Selr • • ~ (JOI \\'og.·Sps.·Sedans C e v ro e t OLDSMOBILE ·74 Chevy Bla1.er Cheyenne, GMC TRUCKS' '72 PORSCHE TARGA (162KZA) 523-7250 e COROLLA'S 11,000 mi, Jully {'Quipped, HONDA CARS $5,000 liim. 834-208l days UNIVERSITY OLDS oi· !>;3-1424 "" &wk""'· '70 PORSCHE 911T t32) 1200 or 1600 2850 Harbor Blvd. (889BXU) •CO:'f!PLl:.'TE REPAIR Costa ?i.ftu. 54G-9MO 523-7250 'f\ lftii.:. \\IORK • * '13 HONDA SL 350* Xlnt cond. Mmt sell. $600 firm. 56-5336. '53 INTERNATIONAL Pk,p. MAZDA ~ ton. Gd. ~ truck. $400. or make oiler. 645-2957 2001 S .. 1.fanchesler Re n ault 9755 .Ult UUIO Cor•air & Corva· Buggies P into 9957 TOYOTA Call 53&-044~ 'TI l'>fAZDA R.XII. 2"dr cpc>. '61 RENAULT 1'c"o-n7t1"n-en'"'1 ... ~1 --"99"30'" • • • • R&H. 4 Spd trans. \Viii sell $175 1966 H bo c lo.I 646-930l *'73 PINTO WGN* '74 KAWASAKI Z,tach U, 400. $950. Xlnt. Con<!. Vans 9570 Anaheim 636-600l WE PAY TOP DOLI.AR • ·n Dcw'<re Trad,.. 1an 100 FOR TOP USED CARS DEMO SALE * 1-'74 Til wholesale. 546-8688. • S#-3417 • ar r. · · e e e e Auto. trans., alr cone!., radio, Mercede s Benz 9740 Sa ab 9760 ,• • • • *'69 CONTINENTAL* heater, gold INo. 1103A21 642--0172 MOtOr Hornet, S.le/Rent 9160 Van with custom Surfer FOREIGN, DO MESTIC speclal interior, air cond, or CLASSICS wide ovals, mag wheels, u your car ts extra clean SHARP! Gas sa~g 3 s pd see us first. RE.i"JT THE BEST '73 Ex· with slant 6 engme, wired BAUER BUICK ecut:M, z·, all I u x u r y for i;ound. $3195 (8811J) 2925 Harbor Blvd. xlras, F'tee miles. fr9-9Q56 • Robustelll Motors 4 • Coeta Meaa 979-2500 5 lo 8 pm 1864l Beac~l255 Hunt ~ WANT TO BUY Car for stu-··i'&..2"°Wijmeflt~fi:AM!iii~:ii:.c;li'i('f'l"A,f'loj',-g2;,r1: 1 -~,~63~F~O~R;'iD~V~A~N,.-·:::.' = !~ ;:~k.\~~· 1~sn~~ i .o'°::m;,P:;'l~Y_;•:;c•ll::.·.:;'"";o'::.· -"'646-~7'22~, 1 ;"'C'kl=""""'ss;o~·=..,o-:,--,.c64&--;c.c204;;;7 anything cheap. Prefer 4 Auto Ser. & Pi1rts 9400 Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 or 6 cyl. 595-5278 WE BUY KNOCK OUT SMOG IMPORTED AUTOS BEST PRICES PAIDI O.an Lewis I mport1 1006 Harbor, C.P.t. 646-930:: .xnocK -nox WE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS C.mne in for a tree app1'1l11al to GRont CHEVROLET, l82ll Bet.ch Blvd., Hunt. Bch 847.Q'i' 549-3331 CASllFOR YOUR CAR 540-1010 DAVE'S pays top dollar for older cars runn'g. or not 581-1122 * 1·'73 3.0 CSA * 1-'74 3.D CSA SAVE! Crevier BMW 208 W. 1st Street Santa Ana 835-31TI ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST -&- 1974 EXE CUTIVE CLOSEOUT Se .·~rat low· mileage, fully equipped '74 !\Ie~edC'S· BC'nz 450 SE's at unusually cont- petitivc prices: 450 SE (Ser. No. 330), ~mo. Open end lease at $221.80, plus tax. 280 COUPE (Ser. No. 321:ll I, Dk. red, s·ereo. power 1vindows. 36 mo. open end lease at $174.75. plus tax. Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quail Newport Beach ~~~G 833°8300 ROY CARVER, Inc. ENTER rRoM M•oARTirnn ROUS ROYCE BMW 1970 MERCEDES 300 .SEL 234 E 17th St Sl'dan, or1 i:-. thruour. Al! ex- Colta Mesa ' e Ms-t,444 lras, includ'g Sun r o or $10,500. See al 300 \V. Coa111 2002 1!171, a/c, am-fm, 1-livy NB or phont 75,000 miles, $3795. 645-2182'. aft 5PM 673-8269. !)63...3139 (\\'ill Consider Trade). AUTOS IMPORTED Alfa Romeo ' 705 C ''°'lp,_r"-1 ______ 97_15 '65 MBZ 2~S. Gd ('Ond. -\ViU not start. Call 11tt -•.JcH wll dtc..-Jl"Yianly uA :Nd MOX eflllt..._ SW. ~ rt.Ires '73 CAPRI V6, Air, AM/FM, 640~790 Stereo, Sun roof, a11to. $3391). ~7-7m.6. 1974 i\IERCE:DES 280C ="""'"'-----:;c97;;2"0 1 Silver, red lealher, sunroof. Da tsun Lease or sell. 615--00tl --------*73.CELIC~ ST.* VS, Auto, J>O"-'er. steering, perfecl economy family Brand New 1974 Auto. trans. Radio. Heater, air cond. loadt'd. (Xsx.545) wgn. {730JEX) very very sharp lu.xury at 8 loiv price. $2395 little jewel, $1299 e G roth Chevroftt e ·: SAAB 99LE $2599 e Groth Chevrolet e 18211 Beach llunt Bch r: e Groth Chevrolet e lS'.lll Beach Hunt Sch 84.7-Wn 54S-3331 . , Priced to Sell 18211 Beach llunt Sch 847-6087 549-3331 e • • e ' l $4384 847-6087 549-3331 e • • e '73 SQUIRE Sta. \Yag. 31,000 ~; • • • • '72 CONT. 4 door. d a rk mi.. auto, alr. $2.;ii(I. XI ~ 197~ C~RL~A. 4 spd.:: 16000 bro...,'11, leather. all xtras, t'Ond. 644--0398 Bluth;, NB · nu. Like ncy,·. $2,400. or clean, Must see to ap-Plymouth 9960 , (#7386) "Directly acrosa trom the Bar..oa Bay Club" Sa.Jes • Service 645-6406 best offer. !\lust s e 11 . prec\ate. 540-2928 eves & 963-6480 aft. 5 or "'knds. "'kends 'tr.' TOYOTA Corona 4 cyl, '72 ~IARK IV. New tires, 3 speed $399 (7fil03) dlr. full i>O"·er. slereo radio. 646-4448 sunrf. y,•hite car/red leather '70 CORONA 1900, Auto, Alr, Int. vinrl roof. Ask!ng $6000. R/H. xlnt cond. lo.lust sell! 646-2015 days. &l&-5S7S ev~~ $835,/offer. 531-6512 Corvette 9932 Toyota 9765 Triumph 9767 • • • • WE ARE No. 2 Jn Orange County. But Only YOU Ca n Make Us No. 1 *'74 CORVETTE* AM·Fl.t Auto, powtt steer- ing, Dark green metallic, air cond. f849GUH) $6999 e G roth Chev rolet • ISZlJ Beach Hunt Bch 847~7 . 549-33.31 •••• Secus FlrstorLastnnd"•e'll '69 CORVE TTE 427 ll'Y hard('r Jor your best ENGINE. 4 spd, PS/PB, deal. $.1650. 968-0315. 1\ l • 1960 CORVETTE ATLAS Chry•l•r I Plymouth . Open Uaily &: Sun. 'di 10 PM 2'329 Harbor Blvd., Co'1a M,.. 546-1934 ' ---~~~~--"''' MUST SEU/ '7ll Du,<>te!I';' 11 1 cyl. Good eond. $1.3 0 0 . : 644-2786 nfter Spm., , i~ Pontl•c 9961 BUY or LEASE 1975 Astre $Z989 or If you prefer lease at $77.51 per mo. + T&L 36 nlO. 0 .E.L. DAVE ROSS PONTlAC 2-tBO Harbor Blvd. Costa l\tesa 546-8011 ' • ' ..... 10 ;all:ldtt hi IMhll ..... we~ now -dalog -. to ..... C.Ufontlo'1 jlir AHa Romeo Berlina WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN , TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN - t41l WJt4 Original, 548-9-143 PONT. ·73 Grand J>N-~ Blk, TOYOTA '69 ~-ASTBACK. Ne11 1· fl<.'W Cougar 9933 P/S, A/C, 'PIB'. ' 'sterro, '69 280 SJ:: Coupe. Xlnt ;;ond . I conrl. S1150 firn1. :>.56-2~1 -$3700. Xlnt cond. 640--0330 Loaded. $7200. \Viii ::ii.:cept 1966 !-lnrbor, C.l\I . 6~9303 c\•c11. l!Jl-3000. ext 1 3 3 'M COUGAR, clean, x In t '73 nREBlR'.O 8 cyl. ·P/B, -..,.w IF YOUR LICENSE PLATE ENDS WITH -rn . INSTALLATION MUST BE NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 31, 1974 . Soddlebtlck Valley lmporh 2'40Z M ....... Rt Porltway, Ml11lon Vltjo 495-1949 Ul·Z040 -Harbour YalktwGC)en 11711 lloach ll•d. l .... '"91 .. IHCl>-l4Z-44l5 -House of lmporb 6HZ Moncho-ll•d. -Porlt-5ZJ-7Z50 -leoch Imports I 000 W. c-t Hwy. Mt..,.,+ loocl>-645-6406 -Miulon Vltfo Imports , 21701 ~Ito Porltway, Ml11loo Viti• 495-1700 -131-1740 Cre•ier MolDt'S ZOIW. htSh-fft S-A-J5-Jl71 -Johl!son & Son Uncoln Mercury 26Z6 Horl>or ll•d. Co•lo Mtoo-540.HJO Connell Chtnolet ZIZI Horl>or ll•d. Co•lo Mato-646-IZOO -Unl•tnllv Old-blle zuo H-r ll•d. Co•lo Moto-640.9640 -Victory D'ockje ZIHHorl>orllYd. Coolo Mo-SS6·46ZO -Sonia A!l!I Lincoln MerCU!:'f -130 1 ....... Salllo A-547.051 I -Sunset F<wd 5440 Gorden Gro•• llTcl!' Wu !Wliftst.,....l6·40 I 0 I {demo) Pric.t to Stll $4952 (#2014) PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'IU. PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 54(}-0.l42_. _ '72 240Z, 4-sp., air, Al\-1/FZlt, US !'.lags. on new Steel rads., XlraS. !\Jake oiler. ~7 "Dbectly acriss '-•m the Balboa Bay Club" '69 Datsun Pickup -r.-tags, Tape Deck, (319IJC) $1295 a23-7250 9725 Sales • Service F lat Audi 64S-MD6 '73 AUDI IOOLS 4 Door i35TI-t'tlN) 523-72'0 ''il AUDI IOOLS 4 Door i015E.'CN) 523-1250 •n AUDI lOOLS 2 Door (807ESL) 523-TlSO 9707 llBIJ1B Sales & S<-rvlce All 1nodels for 11nmcdiate Delivery D ick M iiier Motors 120 \V. \Varner & So. :\tnln 557-2132 Santa An11 CLASS SELLS -ti42-5678 Auto1, New 9800 Autos , New 9800 197 5 CHEVROLETS PRICED AT OVER 10°;0 INVOICE COST I tl.0 G~MMl~KS ' I MONTE CARLOS e CHEVELLES I ' 1'HIY'RE MARKED NOVAS e CAMAROS r LOOIC IOI THI VIHICUS _ -!AIWD 1~ .OVb 112 & :J/4 TON TRUCKS I ~MU Pll, '1'Jl 10 PM_~ SUNDAY 'TIL 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLET 112 t 1 leach llvd. Huntln1ton leach I trade. 6--1-1-(i.1:)7 'OR SA LE OR I EASE 19TI 1rkrlv~. r u ~ n I n g con d ·' black. P/S, Xlnt cond. $3,600 Prt· ~ • • • • • 1 .... -"/v1nyle top, new tires, all Sell ldlt Items with a Dally Si~ver ~hadow. i\l111t Cond. 69 V\\ B~~· 44,IXXI miles, xL,s, 10 ml.. one oiv n e r 1,.:v.::••:::•_,oart=,_Y_;<;:;91'-'·1:::;00:::2_= Pilot Clauliled nd . 641-5678 21500 mi. 991--0720. good <.'Ond11ton. $1l50 6r:>-606l Vega 9974 Autos, Im ported 9700 I A utos, Imported 9700 Call S.IS.26S3 7J ~R7 Full Power Air --''---~------1 '71 V\\' Bus. Rehlt , engine. corw'i. lll~reo. New ti~. Lo • • Camper equlpt. Xln t cond. mi's Bst otr &W-5389 *'7 VEGA* $2400. 557--1086 aft Spm. . . S HAT K COUPE '71 V\V BUS, JJnt <."Gnd. Dodge 993 Radio, heater. 4 speed, shows 72 vw.41 2 ~U! •~pa il l~HON) '72 VW Sauareback ~ >"'1 i3'J~TW 1 53195 52495 73 Trlumph Spitfire ~4VWBUG $3195 52695 ·15,000 1111\es. $2450. extreme pride ol ownership Call ev('s 642.3602 ·70 DART. 2 dr. custom,· (l38.JPVJ Air. P/S, 1 o"-ner. Xlnt $2499 1959 VW VAN '""'· $1150. 551-1788 e Groth ChA\'rolot e $700 536--0itli '68 CORONET \\111gon PS/ -u o. , I '~=,-=,-=-:=I PB I· 68 000 ml Orl ·n 18211 Bellch nWll 00:!1 "'·10 \'\\', 1cblt eng, ne1\· _•81 • · · gow · 847-6087 549-3331 ' brakt>~. Xlnl cond. 673-ti745 $750. 833-31ll4. e e e • aft.Ii or 6i:l--OJ61 F or d 9940 -. . , -'71 VEGA Hatchback. Slh-cr 73 \Vhitc V\V .THING, '67 FORD 4 door small V-8, w/blk vinyl Inter. Au I<). best offer. Low 1nllcage. reblt eng & tran~. Xlnt body Radio, mag whls Sl 2'l5. ; Super t:ond. 497-1·113_ & Int, $750 or offer 492-3109 551·5508 aft 6 pm &: wknds. 6 ~ V \V ll 0 0 D , L E FT or 492--0647 1972 VEGA, lolv mUes. fl.fust llf~DE~ART~· 5-i~~ & ·73 LTD Xlnt t'Ot\d, all xtras, sacriliC1!. $1795. or best of- . · see only on 1~·eekends. fer. 892-9326 aft 6 cal l '6.i V\V Bus, 1600 cnglnr, 5'l5--0703 644-1700 Ask for Sam ,·cry good t'Ond. Panelcd.l..-'7'--,;;,-----;;;;800"' A N 9100 CTJ)t. 847·3322; 842·7320 Au tos, New 9 utos, ew l--------t---.-7-3-VW-B_U_G __ _,I '66 BAJA BUG . nevt'r used '70 MGB~GT ofl !'oad. 1300 series. $&Xl. $2495 71 Triumph GT ·6 1a:1osw1 $2695 73 VW BUS 1,,; w., ~o !•11Jro1 73 VWBUS ·~r.:!lllt•'"""" s3995 . 71 VW BUS 52995 52495 72VW BUG $2195 72Triumph Sp~fire Like new (B93FPT J 52895 7 1 Triumph 6 1rnmocutate {836EXR ! 53895 '69Triumph TR6 Low miles. {i:AC1B6l or be~t offer. 6•1f>.730i '72 411 \\'agon. Auto. am/fm, Xlnt cond. $2495. 646-15-18. '63 VW SlDD. 897·5385 '67 V\V SQUAREBAC'K Needs 1>ng l"t'blt . $300. cau 673--~I . Volvo 9772 WE ARE No. 2 In Ornn1tf' Count\'. But Only YOU Ca n Make u, No. 1 Srr u~ t'lrc.t nr !J1!1l ftltd \\C'll 111• hardl!r for yi'lur be~t den!. ~m Ltwi& VOLVO 1006 H11rbor. C rit 646-9303 71 VOLVO l DR. tiZ!IDJNI 71 NOL VO 4 DR. 1Zl4l>JSI YOUR CHOICE $2995 523-7250 I 'fl 1 1 ~-. ,\tl1;;-:-1,.--,,-,1n-,/~lt-,, 1trr('(l. qr{'('/'\, 7tlJK'(J Jll I . 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Stocks ,VOL. 67, NO. 301, 2 SECTIONS, 24PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1974 TEN CENTS Nixon Ho-.ne Described as Ghost Town From Wire Services LONG BEACH - Ronald Ziegler has told ne'A'Smen that the former Western \\'hite House in San Clemente is like a "Ghost Town" and !hat r e ports describing the compound as "a plush operation" were itiscouraging. "\Yorkmen are dismantling the com. pound," Zi egler said Sunday, "ripping out phones and moving furniture . It is not a ha ppy place and it is hot a .pleasant pl ace." He aJso said that the 10 federal staffers sorting fonner President Nixon 's 700,000 pieces of mail do not amount to "a plush operation." "We are not running a plush operation down there," he said. "We have a very limited amount of money. We weren't even able to buy stationery for four v;eeks." Ziegler, at a press conference here, also said Nixon doesn't have health in- surance to help pay for his expensive hospitalir.ation in Long Beach. "AU hospital costs will come out of his own pocket," Ziegler said, stating that the former president has been get- • ting only "limited " federal f\Jnda to help him through the transitional period since leaving offi ce. ''Someooe neglec ted to tak e the in- su ranee out and I think that's the story of a lot of the President's personal finances." he said. ''You know he y.•as President for 5Y:i years and I guess people dropped the ball along the way. They sure did on health insurance." Ziegler, formerly Nixon's PresidenliaJ press secretary, noted that Congress has yet to appropriate federal funds for the "transition period." • ero1n e1ze Clemente Couple Held Lagunct Police Link Pair to Drug Decitlis Laguna Beach detectives and district attorney's representatives met today to chart their next step in the ~ of a San Clemente man and h.ls wife ar- rested on murder charges In the mystery drug death of a IS-year.old Laguna Beach girl. Police still held Ronald L. Richardson, 24, and his wife Terri Suzanne, 19, on $250,000 bail each today. Both were booked on SW1picion oC murder, suspicion of furnishing a narcotic and suspicion of possession of marijuana. Richardson , a pharmaceutical com· pany employe, was arrested by a Laguna Beach homicide detective and narcotics officers Friday near the couple's home in San Clemente. · The couple y.·ere arrested after a month-long investigation int.o the death of Laguna coed Julia Thomas in late September. Coroner's investigators ruled the girl's death was the result of use or Freeway Runway Pla11,e Sets Dou111 on Highway EARLY 1t10RNING drivers on the freeway through San Juan Capistrano got the surprise of their lives Swtday - a light plane used the traffic lanes as a runway. . . A California Highway Patrol spokesman said today pilot Carl Tate , 44, ad- dress unknown, told them he ran out of gas at about 1:30 a.m. and couldn't reach the haven of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. ''Traffic in the southbound lanes of Route 5 was light in the southbound direction, so he dec ided to set it down right there near San Juan Creek Road," Lbe spokesman said. "WHEN WE GOT THERE. he was trying to find a way to reruel and take off but when he couldn 't, we had the plane lO\\'ed to the Capistrano airfield ,'' Lhe CHP officer added. Tate's .plane, a single-engine Cessna 210, \\'BS still on the growld today, apparently undamaged, according to an airport spokesman . Rai11 Causes Accidents, Over 250 Powe1· Outages The Northern California rainstorm that S\Yept across Southern California today triggered numerous minor accidents and more than 250 small power outages around Orange C.ounty. The storm. which dumped more than one-tenth of an inch or rain on the county by mid-morning, was expected to linger in the area through tho night, according to U.S. \\'cal.her S e rvice spokesmen. The biggest problem around the county appeared to be with electric po"·er but a spokesman for Southern California Edison said the difficult ies could have been a lot worse. "\Ve've had about 250 minor outages all over the county but tha.t number is relatively low for the first big rain or the season." said Gene \\'ekall, SCE public relations manager. "When thin.ts have been dry for a \vhile, dust builds up on transfonners and insulators and when dampness mixes \\'Ith it, we have some shorts," Wekall said. Wekall said the \\"Orst problems ar ise during light. misty rains bec ause heavier droplets tend to "·ash the dust awa y without causing short-circuits. "This rain hos been heavy enough not to cause major problc1ns but it is enough to cause a lot of little ones," Wekall said. No major problems were reported by Orange Coast communities or by the California Highway Patrol. a po\verfut drug called propercaine. an artificiaJ narcotic used in eye surgery. It is believed the girl used the drug thinking it was cocaine. Two other deaths of young people are thought to be related to propercane use. A 16-year-old Westminster girl died in Orange County '-1edical Center or what was believed at first to be a cocaine overdose injection. (See DRUGS, Page A!) _,\liso School Principal Foils Gunn1an Lyle E. Proctor, longtime principal of Aliso Elementary School in South Laguna, foiled a gunpoint holdup attempt ~·hen he stuffed a bag of cash into a bank night deposit box before the •gunman could grab it. Proctor, 50, of 916 Catalina St., Laguna Beach, told police the bandit threatened lo shoot him for foiling the crime. ':He told me that he had a good mind to shoot me before he ra n of(," Proctor said today. "As you can see, he decided not to." Sheriff's deputies said Proctor \vas accosted by the gunman as he "'as approaching Security Pacific National Bank in South Laguna late Friday night. Proctor told inv es ti g ator s lhe neatly dressed suspect Sho\'ed a .45 caliber automatic pistol in his direc tion and ordered hiin to hand over the nisht deposit bag. The principal told police ·he im- mediately unlocked the nigh t deposi t safe, threw the bag in, closed it and then turned to confront the angry would· be thief. Proctor said the frustrated gunman threatened to shoot him then thought better of it and ran off. Laguna Beach Plaus Dinner Before Cante The Laguna Beach fl igti School Parent. Teachers and Students Association \\"ill sponsor a spaghetti dinner before the homeeoming football game Friday. Dinner \Yill be served f.rom 6 to s p.m. in the high school cafeteria , 625 Park Ave. Coot is $2 for adu lts and $1.50 for children under 12 years old. "Thert''s a limitL'<I amount of federal !fl~ney allocated up 10 this poiut ... but 1t 1s not excess1\·e." Ziegler said. " ... think it's less !han $50,000." He s:ud Nixon was .. getting less tha n I ~rcent of what \\"3S provided" to previous presidents upon lt'aving office. r-;ixon ·s expenses include support of a staff, dismantling of extensive com- munication facilities at San Clemente and secret service protection. Ziegler said. Nixon, dt'sc ribcd as "pale and drawn ." today began a week of sophisticated tests to determine if surgery is needed to halt the steady detcrior.:i11on of ci rculation in hi.!1 left leg. Doctors indicate there is v1r1u:illy no c~nce of his appearing to tesl!fy at the \Vatergatc co\'er-up tr i :i I . in \Vashingt.on. and it is groY:u1g more likely he will be opera!ed on. Even under the best of circumstances. Nixon's heart rules out 1ravel for at least two months, the former president's physician. Dr. John Lungren, told a news conference Sunday. The trial of Nixon·s forme r aides could be over by then. a an Dllll' P'llol S111t f'llett Tit•e T1•ees If you can 't wai t for a tree to gro\v up so you ca n cli mb it. you can .'.ll\vays recycle some old telephon~ poles and ti res and build your own. That's \Vhat the Dana Harbor Optin1i st Club di d for the kids a1 Richard l·lenry Dana School in Dana I)oint. Obviously, the project \vas a hit \Vith the kids. J11d ge Scl1e{l11les Hea1·i11g F 01· Nixo11 S11hpoe11a Case A federal judge l!l Los Angeles has set No\·. 11 as ah earing date lo deiem1ine if fol'nter Prtsident Richard t\ixon should offer ;i depositi on in the offices or a Santa Ana \aw)er--or if hr i~ loo sick. J....1\1.rrrs !or Xixon h:\\'C' filed a ntotion to quash a ~ubpornJ \rhith demancls th:tt the fonner Chil f Executive offc•r trstin1on.\ 1\"ov. 26 in a civil ~uil brou ght by 21 persons \\'ho allege thry \\"l'Tc refu sed acln1111ance lo one or his rallies In 1921 in Chnrlottc. N.C. 13esidl'S Nixon, other fo nner n1e1nbers of hi s top staff-currently on trial in the \\'atergate coverup -<ir<! !isled ;is defendants in the artion. After discussing lht• casr 11ith ln"~"M'S from both sidrs. L:.S. Dlstri::l Cui.rt .Judge \\"iHian1 I'. 1,r:,y dtl'ldl'd on the .\O\. l l he;arin~ d:i•l'. 'fht• suhpol'n:1 11' t on l,\· rl',1ur~!s thul the fo rmer Prcsic!cnt gi\e tr~ii:non~· 111 the case but also prou11re tape!! :ind doc11n1C'nls relatrd lo tht' ~cc u r ! t \" mrasure<; 1aken fo1· 1!1t• rail\' v.hi rh too~ pl<tCl' _bC'fore his s11clcssfU! rcclcctiun can1pa1J;n. PIGSKIN PICKERS VIE FOR TV SET The seventh week ot Pigskin Pickeroo '74 competition for prizes including a color television set begi ns today. Huntington Beach police Sgt. J o h n FGSter said the streets and~ freeways y.·eren·'t as slick as they <.'OUld hav e been during rush hour this morning because the raiil started early. Galleon May Be Fonn1l Ea ch \\'eek , Dally Ptlot readers ate invited to predict the outcomes of 30 wctkl!nd footb.111 games. Winners Are ay.•ardtd Zenith television and radio prnducts "'Orth $130 following each "'ttk's judgi ng. t~urther. first place weekly winners arc eligible to comptte for the color television grand prize. Pigskin J>lckcroo Is a ttgular feature of the Dai!_y Piiot SPQ.rtijRgcs. ABC color Television bf llunllngton Beech and Z.Onllh Inc. arc co-sponsoring the contest. .. "Usually, the first big rn in brings tbe oil out of the pavement but by the tlrnc most people got on the road, Umt had washed away,'' he sa id. 1'he rain, which brought the season total to just under .2t> of an inch, didn 't cause flooding anywhere along the Orange Coast. The Harbor Patrol in Dann P oi n t llarbor sald small crArt warnings v.·crl! out in anticipation of ..... ~nd that could gust up to 35 knot.& by l11te today. According to the wtialhe~ ee.rvlcc, there is a 40 ptrtent chance of lnlermlttcnt Aflowers lonight, dropping to 20 percen~ Tll<sday. '1 Old Copper Plates Discot,ered in Catali11." W aLers By JOllN VALTERZA. Ot .,,. 0•11}' f'lltl lt•tt Several copper plates of the lype used below the \\'ater line o( 16th Ctntucy. galleons h:-ive been found in wpttn ooe 1nlle oU Ca ta.Una lslo.Dd Md \ be I r diScovercr ll'fti.sts ttia t tesU provc1hcy are authentic, Dul dtspite the claims by Encino ex- plorer Charles Ken.,..·orthy an<I h I s cohorts at thl! Slanford R es c a r c h lnstitu tt. no ooe as yPt is dec!Dr1ng ttmt a 1\'rt'<'k h(ls ;:1ctually been found t\('n11·orthy a n no u n c rd O\·er !he "·cekcnd thol the plates, sheets of bnnr- etched ~per. were tested at Stanford. Electronic tqul~ent proves thal !he 1nelal is Of"1fie" "Ge alld l~tpe used to she:a1h "·ooden hulls of galleons in lho 1500s. The pint~ werl'! found after cxploratlo n teams used special aonar gear to define • lhc bottom and the con1rn1!'1 of thf ~~dl· n1cnt fart her do,111 Divers hrought the plates lo tlli" surfaC"t late last i\u'tll~l afte r the son11r defined lhl' metal ond other objecis \\h1ch might be cnnnon l'sin::: datn gnthrrrd from tests of cop!l('r pliiTh!i rro1n the \\·reek of Sir f'r:u1ri!'I Drak~·s C.olden lllnd . sclenUs1.s confi rmed thls "ccktnd lh:tt the metal is or the Sll111C. :igr and 001npos1llon. (See GAt.1.t:ON, Pat::t A!) ··If surgery 1s rcquirl'd . he v.·ouJd be unavai!.:ib\c over the !ong haul to make a court appearance." Lungren said. l\ixon is doing \1·e\I "as long as he is flat in bed v.·ith his reel in the air," according to a consulting physician, Dr. \\'iley Barker. But "Wldcr any circumstances. it is going to be necessary to be certain that he stays under rlos\' med i c a I supervision for a protracted period Qf tin1e -and by protracted I 1nea.n for many months," he said . $1 Million D1~ugs Held Border patrolmen and members of a narcotics task force halted a car trying to pass the San Onofre checkpoint over the weekend , ~ized six pounds of pure heroin y.•orth $1 million and arrested the t\\"O men they all ege were smuggling it. The arrest a record narcotics haul for the patrolmen at the alien roadblock . took place late Saturday night , officers indicated today. Tu·o residents of the San Diego area face charges or possession of heroin for sale and \vere identified as Gery Joseph Harris . 18. and Ruben Amezcua, 22. Both V.'ere booked into San Diego County Jail after their arrest. The arrest was the product of a lip given to offi cers in !he San Diego County Integrated Ka rcotics Task F'orec. They asked federal agents to hold the tru ck and the tv.·o 1nen. Not only \\'as the seizure I.he largest haul of heroin in thr hislory of the San Onofre operation but also !he la rgest since the !ask force Y.'as pul together 13 mon lhs ago, spokesm en said, Tl1ird l{idnaping Suspect Jailed DEi.A ND, Fla. (UPI ) -Volusia Coun· ty sheriffs deputies have arrested a third suspect in the kidnaping of a radio station disc jockey v.·ho y.•as found shot to death aHer his $10,000 ranso1n had been paid. · \Villie James Gillyard, 31, of Deland. V.'BS arrested Sunday night and chari;ed "'·ith the kidnaping of Frederick \\'est. 21. of rad io station \VK KX. Lt. Sid r..1asscy, "'ho is lead ing Ilic in· vestigation. also said a 1naterial willlt."SS had been taken into cus!ody in connec- tion with the. kidnap-murder. 2,000 Coeds Prote~! SEOUL, Korea (APJ -Polire used tear gas against 2.000 coeds !oday as thousands of other studen ts c!r1nonl'tratcd a11;ainsl the government at four unh·er- sitics. Ora~g:J*~oast Weather Considf'rable cloudu1e ss is how !he "ea1bcr\ady calls ll for Tues- dav. 1\il h a 40 percent chance of sh01\·crs tonight d&rc.15.1ng to 20 percent Tucsd.1y. I Ughs t hrou~houl the. C(IU.JllY \\ii! be in the upper 60s. l~SID!i '1'011.\ Y S!'c"ret Serr.ace aar n r ~ l'u1d" 1rl101 tllf''I sn11 II.~ /Ol'Qt'SI St>l~ll l C o f ro~•11ie rfi1i 111011C•1 in ( .S. /t 1<;f(lr!r -or1•r $8 1n1 //1n.1 1n111l!!d 111 ('t•r1nos -rnrd '"" rcsrrd /011r tne11. S/ury Pol}f' .\.j. A! Y0otr St•Vo(f Al C•lllOrflll M C•1nlliH 16·11 Ctffll<$ I) c...u-word l l 0.1" NOllCtl Al lldilttd.i f'1p Al •nterttlnm1111 AH P.1n•1>Ct Att " ... i.e..,. ., AM Lt""" I I Mt~ltl All NflMtl!JI "'•WI Al Dr1n91 C111~•t Al S1101l 1 flf·t 11"<~ M~•\ell Al• T•lt•l$lff All ,,.,.,1u1 All W&tll>t• AA WWlll MtW\ A• • • A 2 DAILY PtLOT L/SC MondU, October 28, 1974 Fut11re Fuzzy? Lagu11a flig1t Aides Help Seniors By J,4CJru: HYMAN Ot Ill• oau., rii.• 11•H About this time o< year~ It's not unusu:il for a high school 5tudcnt 10 ~t down ln Art \Yah\'s oHIL~ and say: "Well, J'm a tenlor and l still do11'1 know wtiat I want to do." That's ~·he.rt! \Vahl's job begins. He's one of thrt'<" cow1selors at Laguno Beach liigh School and onl' of his main duties is )lel;ij11g students find 1 heir fUIU/t'S. for 1he studMI ln :i qu~ndary. he gives an i n~i:.rrst tc~t. i:ocs ovt•r lists of occup.'ltions a11d college m1'jors, and t rlt!t to open up lhc student to the many <'hoiccs availnble. "r\al'f'Qwness UJ; the numbtr one pil· fall," \Yahl sakl. lie said most student!! think i11 lerms 1.1t being something traditional such as a doctor or lawyer, although more than 35.000 job titles .ore listed in an OC9 rupntlonal dictiooary. •·Some students decide too soon and ex:clude options. It ~·t mean they shouldn't pursue it. just that th' v shouldn't pursue it with blinders " he said. · ' To alert student.,-lo the \•arit"\}' or pos:;ibillUes, counselor Walt La~·son has initinted a "career O{ the \Veek" pro- gran1. 'NARROWNESS A PITFALL' High School Counselor Wahl Panel_Urges Censm·e Bid For Bright Uy JOAN VALTERZA 0t fM 0.llY ~ll•M F1v~ memberS or the South Coast R.:i:1on.1l Coastal Commission issued a )01nl statement loday, wggesUng that Or. Donald Bright be cemured for his Jund raising activities for Edmund G. Bl"O\\'n Jr. But the rJve, led by Commissiontr Judy Ro9ener ol Newport Beech, said that Br1&ht should not resign, despite Jcmands frotn his crltlcs that be do ~. The cries for hi! ouster came forth after Bright confirmed that he had been the organizer or a now-canceled recep- tion for the Democratic candldate for b,'O\'t"rnor. ln a letter signed by five members of the 12.person panel, the consensus Is that Bright's record of s er v l c e i!i meritorious. ' Besides ti.tr s. Rosener, otl~rs signing !he letter are Arthur Holmes', Rimmon Fay, Robert Rooney and Dr. Donald \Vilson. WATERGATE WITNESS E. Howard Hunt Jr. Hunt Claims Mitcliell OKd C011st1lta11t JJi.1·ed Program For Top Slated Po·lice H\' JACK CltAPP.£1.L bf I~• OtllY ltitll $1tll to the PO, but involves all managemerit with.in the city," he said . The Laguna Beach Pollce Oepartment"s s up e rvisors and nd· n1lnlstrators will be involvl'd in a ' ' m anagement development progra111" directed by a privat!! consultant hired by the city. Mayor Roy Holm denied today the hiring of the consultant, 'V t 11 i a m Hamilton and Associates of Orange, had snythlng to do with p e n d i n g i n· vestigations O( the department by {\~O police consultant finns. Hamilton said be had been hired by the city for the management work recen· tly, "~1tbin two or three weeks'' and that his work would ''dovetail nicely'' with studies by the t~·o police con· sultants. Mayor Holm said I.he nt.ied for 1nanage· ment t'OUnscllng wDs reco~i¥<!-111any years ago and program was noc designed lo evaluate performanct! but as ii teaching process. Sa11 Cle1nente Man Charged In Narcotics ' A San Clemente man \\'ho Orange County Sheriff's offieers allege was in possession of substantial quantities o: cocaine and marijuana when arrestee in Laguna Niguel was booked into the county jail during the weekend on mul· tiple drug charges. Each \1•cek a different field is featured at the school's career center, a large room near the M'nlor patio. Guest speakcr3 talk about careers in the featured field . AJso, infonnatlon about related ~ and training 11 prom- inently posted in the career center. Areas ~·hic-h have bt.'Cfl featured so f~r . this year Include medical jobs, the airlines Cleld and professional sports. Jn addition, the career center 1toeks detailed mlcrcfllm information on 374 careers and 140 colleges. kids that you're going to be unhappy if you're just doing it for the material benefits involved," he said. ·eounselors also help students face such Immediate problems as how to apply 10 college. For example, counselor Jan Fritsen teachrs a minl-course caUed "f irst Aid for Senior Shock" in which she discusses such topics as college deadlines, financial aid and admissions tests. ''\Ve in no \1·ay condone the serious error of judgment which Dr. Bri~ht mnv ha\"l" committed. However, we feel that Jlr. Bright should not resign either his chairmanship or bis appointment to the rornmission pending the Attorney General's report," the Jetter said. The reoori cited in the letter would be a final determination by the Attornev Gener~l's off!ce after investigating t~ assertions of 1ntcrest.conflict in the fund· raising-. Bright first demanded the probe and report after C(ll'lfirming that he held a luncheon early this month with at least JS major developers-pr their representatives. At the sessioo, -'he asked fur $100 L'Ontributioos fOf' invitatioos to a Costa Mesa reception for Brown. He also sought mailing lists from each for potential guests to the reception. lYASlllNGTON (UPI) -E. Howard llunt Jr. testified today he was told "the big man" -meaning former At- torney General John N. 1'-fitchell -ap- proved a plan for bugging and burglariz· ing the national O e m o c r a t i c head- quarters. lie said his work will consist a f tnanage ment assessing the needs of the citv an an assessment or Ille managerial relatlonships of the city. He said the 'work will be of an on·going nature, ~ a "one-spot" rePort. The police personnel will meet \\•ith flamilton in a "ma11agement rap session" Tuesday al the Surf and Sand Hotel. The police dcparl.ment is the first of the city depnrtments lo be involved in the management develop· ment program . Included in the rap session arc Police Chief Frank Schopen and all po I i c e department employes of the rank ol sergeant or above. Deputies said Donald Gene Goodwin. 22, of I~ Avenida Victoria, was arrested at the intersection or Nueva Vi!ita anC Adelanto Street in Laguna Niguel by ?ffi~rs who claim they found drugs 1n his Ctir. Officers allege Good\\•in had the co- caine in three large plastic containers in amount~ that indicated he was selling the ,ryarcohc. Both the cocaine and the manJuana are being analyi.ed today. Counselors also refer students to rele- \'ant school programs such as the t::aPistrano -Ulguna Regional Ocropa- t1ooa1 Program, the continuation school and special skill classes at the high school. Career courses stress such practical matters as how much occupations pay. Wahl said he believes that pay Is not all-important to students, although it Is a major consideration. ''l think lbe point gets across to the Coast Skipper Wins National Hobie-14 Title Wayne Schafer of Capistrano Beach won the Hobie-14 national championship at Key Bl!ICayne, 'Fla. in regatta com- pleted Saturday. Schafer is a veteran Hobie sailor in both the 14 and 16 foot models. Wahl estimated that 70 percent of the students go on to college, half of them to four-year institutions. Career and college counseling is hand.I· ed primarily in group sessions because that's tlie most efficient way of transmit- ting information to the school's 1 100 students, Wahl said. · ' However, counselors enco urage students to come in for personal con· mtltations . if the group sessions don't answer their questions or if they're having scheduling or personal problems. "Finding an interest and finding a Job has an awful lot to do with knowing yourself," Wahl said. To reach more students and especially parents who work, counselors are now available on Wednesday nights between 7 and 10 p.m. Appoi.ntmenl.5 may be made by calling Wahl or tbe counseliog secretary, Mrs. Fontana, at the high scbool. Wahl empha~7.ed that cou11'e\ors do ~ attempt to conduct in-<lepth therapf. 'We look at ourselves as a re.ferri.I agent, .. be said. Laguna Officers Runner-up for r.he nationa1 title was l{oble AJter, also of Capistrano Beach the creator of the popular catamara,r; etas.. Third place went to a n o t h e r ~~~~~d sailor, J!andy Hatfield o! I.oog Break Vp Party, • It v;as Schafer's first champion&!Ip ~,.,. in the . class and. he h~s sailed in every Hold 3 : n Melee ooe since the 1ncept1on of the class. " In four previous national championship regattas be has placed second. Alter's second place in the regatta was with a brond new Hobie-14 .. ·hich bad ne,•er been in the water. • Building l\'laterials Taken at Ne~' Store Construction materials ''alued nt v.·ell over $1.000 v.·ere i;tolen during the v.·eekend by burglars who raided the partially <:ampleled Broadv<ay store in the Laguna ilills ~tall , Orange County Sheriffs officers said. Deputies said the thieves carried off large quantities of copper tubing, tools anrl other items of construction equip- ment. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robel"t N. Wffd Pr•"Cle"I •"" Putill""'' Jack R. Curley \lo<• ,,.,.,dent IM Got~••I Mf ... 'l"' Thomas Keevll E•110t Thomas A. MurPhlne MilMOl!tll Edl111" Charles H. LOO!i Richard P. Nall "'~"·"''""' ... ,\...,£.itcit, Laguna B1ac.h Office ,, .. ()lelwon' .... ,...., N.1!!l"'lt 4"•t\\, P .0 , fleo .W.. m!T Other Offices Col.II ll'tW }JO Wt\1 ... y 5"'"" f.ltw_.i .. -Kii PJJ Ntw~ 9o11tw1rf _,"".,, ... (fl; 11111 .. Kll BollltVll'C SMt!IHltl v11i.w J~1'01 ~ .. , ~ .1...,,01•'·-.,. Tllephon. (714) 641 .. lll Classllled Advtrtisin9 "42·S6tl La1un1 Be1(t1 All Departments ; Ttl .. ho"'<"·9'6' l'•-S...Cltr•'f"" 49S·OUO (.acl,...,,, ""· °'" ..... C..111 ""'11111'11 ... C-Nllr H9 ,,...., \!lilt'" l\l"'t'•'- .,.,..,.111 -INt Of' .0""'11W~" ~tlfl -~ Ii' f~wttd IOll!~UI (iit1.tf """"'"-'-•I UIPY""'' -·· ~•ti"" rt1" """"" Oli<I ti <:Ml• ,,..\I C11of11•""1. \\lflt •lft'/Ofl II• c•1 .. r U o0 -11111: "' ,...,, M 00 -""': """'"' ftntllY 1-U.00 '"orollll~ • Laguna Beach pol.Ice brok~ U!'I a party attended by an estimated :lOO persons, arresting three following what officers characterized as a beer botUe and dirt c!og·pelting spree by partygoers Friday. Laguna police were forced to call for assistance from the Orange County Sheriffs Office as the eight Laguna officers "·ere. met by profanity and pro- jectiles v.•hen they atlempted to quiet the noisy affair al 96.t i\liramar in the Arch Be.ach Heights section of Laguna Beach. Police arrested a 17-year-old Laguna Beach youth for assault on a police offictr and resisting arrest. James P. Pen;.', 19, ()f 24522 Dardania Av c., ~1is.sion Viejo. \1·as taJi cn into custody for allegedly obstructing a police officer and a third n1an ~·as arrested r o r drunkenness. No police orficers ~·ere hurt. Laguna police were aided by five Sheri r f ' s deputies. The police action occurrOO at IO :IS p.m. Friday and il (o\lo1,1·ed a warning issued to the ov.·ner of the home, Steve Atangum, two hours earlier. Police logged t~·o hit and run lraffic 11ccidents which they believe involved partygoers, and a petty theft from a neighbor's yarrl. Six Front Dana In Merit Seuii~ Six student3 at Dann Hills l~lgh School in Dana Point have beL'fl selected as NatiQ11al Merit Scholarship sen1i·finali~ls. The six h.!~ scorers on n quallfylng lest are . eligible for merit scholarships, \\'luch will be awarded next sprng. r\amed semifinnlists were M I c h e 1 c Coleman, Lisa Farr, Rleh;ird lfallsted. Eric Lucha, Judith Tomso\·Jc a n d Nicholas Yocca . llillou llotel truck Ry Bandits 3rd T i1ue BUrglars raided the Hilton Inn llottl 1n L:iguna lli\11 for the third tlme in thrt!C wetks ovrr tht W~kend ana C..1f· rlt'd olJ two te:Jevision 8els valued nt $4500 . gher\(fs deputlc:; said toi!'ay. Officers said two Intruders who may have used a pass key entered two rooms at the Inn off L.i Pai Road 1u'ld carried off I.he color 1et!. Critics charge that Brig!lt organized the event as a means to win possible appointment as head of the California Department of Fish and Grune. Bright denied It. Brown inunediately demanded t h a t B~ght res!gn. ns did Republican gubematonal candidate Houston Flour· OO'f. Others echoing the demands include Assemblyman Robert Badham and State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, both Newport Beach Republicans. Today's aMouncement by the five is an echo to sentiments expressed by several commissioners in recent days. Conunissoner Ralph D i e d r i c h an Orange County Supervisor, has agreed that the fWld-raiser was an error in judgment, but said that Bright's record as a commissioner makes him an asset to the panel. .. ,..A~-· I ~..-....r ~µpears to be more ap- propnate, given Dr. Bright's leadership of the ~ornmisS!on planning effort, his outstandm~ ~hng record . in support of the obiectives of Proposition 20 and his urquestioned hltegrity," today's Jet- ter states. From Page Al GALLEON ... Kenworthy, who heads a firm known as Quest Exploration. said records show that a Spanish galleon sank in the waters off Catalina in 1598. lie stresses that he and other divers \\'ho retrieved the plates did not see evidence of a \VTeck itself but that tests show other objects are J1ear the site. \\'h\ch he has kept. secret ever since obtaining a lease from the State Lands Commission. "We did not see the ship itself. or course it 111ould be submerged i n materials on the bottom. \Ve believe \\'e located several cannons and \\' e brought some maierials up for testing,·• he sa id . Caution among the exploration and analysis learn is extreme and Ron Deutsch, a spokesman for the research institute, insists that the mere discovery of the plates does not constitute finding a \\Teck. "All ii does is confirm that we are on t~ right track." l\en11·orthy said I.hat the cu r rent ~atalina project is somewhat of a prac- tice run for explorations he and his cohorts plan for v.·aters off Costa Rica. The possibility that a wreck off Catalina contains treasure is remote. Bui off Costa Rica. galleons often "·ere laden v.·ith treas~rc headed for Europe from Central America. Sailboat Bumps Into Dana Jetty A ZS.foot s;-iilbont was damaged toda y when ils anchor gave way just outside Dnna llarbor and the boat "'as washed onto \hf' harbor jeUy. .John TC'ppcrl. Orange County 11arbor patrolman, said the boat was spotted from patrol ~adquarters about 6:45 a.m. and the fireboat was dispatched to tow the crippled craft 10 shore. The.rt wa_, no one aOOard the unnamed boal . which belongs to Scott Hunter of Garden Grovt. 2 }(jlfcrl in Crash V-ACAVILLE CAPl -An Air Foree captain and a teen·agt boy were killed when lhelr single-engine plAne crashed 11hortly after takeoff Sunday the Air 1-·orce reported. ' llunt , who ht>lped plan the 1 9 7 2 \Vatergate break·in while serving as a member of the White llouse "Plumbers'' unit, testified in the. Watergate cover·up trial as a ''court "'itness" -a techniques that a\lo~·ed the prosecution to call him without vouching for the truth!lllness of his testimony. He said that in early April. 1972:. Administrative prol.llems In the depart- ment led the Laguna Beach P ol i c e Employes' Association to request the city co u n c i 1 hire LECAR (Law Enforceent Consulting a n d Research l headed by Toro Reddin, former Los Angeles police chief, to probe the lvork· ings of the department . The council authorized LECAR to con- duct a review and Dnalysis of the depart· ment but refused to fund the $7,500 j<lb. The emp\oyes said they would fund it, and have sought donations from the public. G. Gordon Liddy, also L'Onnected with the Plumbers, told him "the big man had said 'OK' and the word was go." Hunt said that conversation foUowed several others in which Liddy informed him of various planning meetings held v.•il.h Mitchell, campaign manager for President Nixon; l\fitchell's deputy, Jeb Stuart Magruder, and then White House aide John \V. Dean Ill about intelligence- gatllering for tbe 1972 campajgo. Assistant Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben· Ven.isle asked Hunt whether ~litchell, one or five defendants in the trial , was known as "the big man." "Yes sir, and/or as the big boy,." Runt replied. ?ifitchell, sitting at the defense table, laughed al Hunt's reply. \Vhether ~fitchell approved the plan v.·as not an issue in the trial. Instead , !he defendants, all former Nixon associates, have been charged in con- nection v.•ith covering up high-level in· volvement in 'Vatergate. In other testimony, llunt said: -Liddy asked him in January, 1972 "to ~p ~m prepare a budget for certam proJe<:ts" by Mitchell, Dean aod Magruder. --:-Lid.dy's original $1 million budget,, which 1n part called for e I e c t r o n i c surveillance of airplanes u s e d by Democratic candidates, was turned down because it was too high. -On the eve of the June 17, 1972 tntry into the Democratic National Com· mittee offices in the Watergate complex, the burglary team was given hsubstan· tial sums of money to bribe guards who might interfere with the operation." -The burglary was conducted over Hunt's objections after Liddy told him, "Look. the attorney general didn't hire me to give him problenu and if I don't do it. he's likely to hire f\.1r . (John) Caufield." Caufield v.·as a White House aide and retired New Y o r k policeman whose own intelligence gather· ing plan had bee.n rejected late in 1971. "What was t_he bottom line, M r . flunt?" Ben·Ven1ste asked. "The bottom line was that we had to do it," Hunt said. Defense attorneys protested prior to llunt's testimony that former special \Vatergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski has been creating too much out~f-coW1 publicity since. he resigned the post. The city has requested that the POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training ), an arm ol the state department of justice, conduct a review ol the depart- ment. ll is free to the city. Hamilton and Associates \\"as hired by the city to conduct salary negotiations \\ith the employe associations. Cost was $6,000. f\olayor Holm said the year-long persoonel consultation and management development program will cost an ad- ditional $3,000. r..layor Holm said the managetnetlt progTam 11·ill include de\•elopmenl of leadership objectives and instruction In motivational techniques. 1-fe said the police department Is the first of lhe city departments to ~o through the managcn1ent developmCnt program, but !hat all the departments would be involved. He said the Hamilton project is not related to the LECAR or POST In· vestigations of the departmcnl. "This is something ~·e would have done without the request for POST or ·Reddin's (flnn). This is not limited Fro1n Page Al DRUGS ... The third death is that of an uniden· tified young man whose partially decom· posed body was found lying alongside Laguna Canyon Road earlier this month. After the coroner's office determined the ir11'olvement or propereaine, It issued a \\'aming that the highly polent drug was being passed off as cocaine. fl is reportedly 10 limes as powerful ;is pure cocaine usually cut at least l hree times before sale on lhe strect.o;. Authorities speculated that as much as 2.5 kilos of propcrcaine may have round its way to the illicit market. Richardson was an employe of Allergan Phannaceutica\s In Irvine. Police Del. Gene Brooks said the San Clemente rnan's job involved mixing the drug. Richardsoo and his wife were arrested near their home at 166 Avenida Fioren cia ;ifter a sbort ·police pursuit. Allergan spokesn1en were un.1vallable for comment. Need for South County College to Be Studied By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Ct 1111 D•llY 1'1101 Stoll The nted tor a state college campus In south Orange County Will be evaluated In a study ordered by the California Post. Secondary F...duca!lon Commission. The commission, which holds approval authority over new c.11mp.1! construction. was told that the south Orange County and north San Diego County area Are about the only onts i11 the slate \\'hetl' high enrollment pressure still exls!J:. PlaMers for the state Colleges and Universities System, "'hl<'h now oper:ilts 19 ca~pu~ throughout California, say lllere 1s n definite need for a campus lh 90Uth Orange Co1m1y. They point to growth In the area, high enrollment lncf'l!ll!e.9. at locsl coin· munlty colleges and Jack t/f space for new 1tudcnts et San Diego S t a t e University. 4 • San Diego State, de!igncd for 25,000 students. now has an cnro11ment o r 23,000. The campus atfracts m a 11 y students from 80Ulh Orange COUn!y, ac· cording to the planners. Harry Hannon, vice chnnctllor for ph)•slcal planning f\nd deYelopment for the state rol\ege 8)'Stem, told tilt oom· mission, meeting . In San Dirgo, there ls a lot of thinking being directed to a south Orange County lite. For Ulat rea!Ol1. he urged the com· mission to hold onto lhl'tf: other proposed campus sites In othe.r areas ol the 5t8te. They could be used .Q "trsde..off'' properties' ror a~ul!ilkln or an Or31lge County site. Ile arud. Commis:sloners deferred acUon on a staff rtemnmendAUon to dlsposa of the s:ltes, \OC."lted In Ventura, Contra Cost.a :inn Sun Mateo counties, and ordered the study of slalewide camrus needs. Inv~igatora said they will seek a complamt ~the district attorney today on charges f possession of cocaine and marijuana r sale. T,vo Youtl1s Held On Charues 0 Of Contributing Tv.·o men who allegedly took three female juveniles into a remote sector or the Cleveland National Forest near San Juan capistrano aud plied them with drugs and alcohol were jailed during the \\'eekcnd by Orange C.Ounly Sherilf'a olficers. Depuiies charged David Earl Bueter 18, of 12.00 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach'. and ti.~arc Randall Stanton. 18. or 1016 Sandpiper Drive, Corona del ?.far with being in the presence of marijuan'a and co.ntributing to the delinquency 0 f minors. . .Arresting officers said the two r.1en were arrested as they left the forest area on Crunino Capistrano in the com· pany of the three juveniles who were lodged in juvenile hall. Jail officers said t h e y additlooally of ~n. altered drivers license. They also add1t1o~ally booked Stanton witb. being in possession of narcotics paraphernalia \Vhen they allegedly found such materials on his person. 2 Pinned Inside Wrecked . .\.uto In l,aguna Beacl1 'rwo injured men were pinned Inside a wrecked automobile following a spec· tacular single car crash SWldiiy i n Laguna Beach. Police said the car was dan1aged near- ly beyond recognition after i;meshing into a utility pole, splitting it length·wise, crashing into another pole and careening into a large tree. There the driver, who suffered inlern:i.l injuries and a passenger who suffered a head wound. were pinned as police and firemen worked tranlica\ly trying to free them. A wrecker had to be called to pull the car from tbe tree lodgl'd against one of the car doors . The other doors were crimped closed. Police arrested William A. Klng, 32. nf Santa Ana for drunken d r I v I n ~ charges. King. "''ho suffered a broken rib, broken knee cap and facial cul!. was treated al Orange County ti.fcdicat Center. Passenger Colin CUmming, 28, of Sanl:l An~. suffered a . heR~ wound and got sphntered glt1ss 1n hrs eyes, p o J i c c reported. J1e was treated at South Coast Comn1w1ity Hospital, The accident occurred on Laguna C:t· nyon Road. The nuto came to rest \vithln a car length of the new hon1c oC Laguna Beach Lumber Company. Pait· Face Charges For Shooting Doves 'l'wo men were cited by Orenge <:ounty Sheriff'! officers Sunday alter they ware allegedly found shooting doves In the oow C:ispers Jl.eg1onal Park. near Sao Juan capistrano. Deputies said WilJiam RiSl>ln Parker, 2$, of 25332 Bentley Lane, L a g u n a Niguel and Gary Wayne Dover:iux, 26, of terM{os, had each shot one. do\ e the lomler President give testimony when they were d~talned by offlct'rs. Both mt'n face chor~es or hunting lA a county recreation.al area . • ' " ' • ' ' ' ' • • " ' ' ' c ' I " c ( ' ' ( I --\ I Monday.Octobef28. 197• OA1l Y PILOT _I ~J PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Avera~c Price Bodies Busy ANIMAlogic1$~""'"" . ----crru . ij~ ill Homes on South Als o Kids Motor Around Coast at $45,000 ... Thln.1.!s have bl:len lop- sy.tur\·ey for some or the students at 1\l1so Elemen· . t ary School in South Laguna and their teacher thinks it's :;i great idea. high and jumping from ren· tcr to cl'nler or old tires laid flat on thl' ~round. "II '~ a lot mor(' difficult than it looks,·· 1'1r.s. Barnett ~•ud. P UBLIC NOTICE ,-ICTITIOUl IUSINl:ll N.1.MI lT.1.TIMINT TP'H! lollgl#l11Q PH"°"I t•e Clalng buiirai. ... DIVER IAOlHEIRS, Jn PMllMll\o, Col.11 "'-M, C1!1IOr11l1 '2~1. JI""" Hubtrl MUl111•rg, Q)till\SI., Hl"'port lttcll, C1lllv•11!1 t2MO. s1e .. 11 1u.111ro l•ll"•ll, ·:1a1 :»111 s1 .. 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Nlct B~cktr. 1m s 1 ntl10; flou1tv1rd, Nl\ol~rl 811cn, C1lll0<"11l1 ""'· ll.1tl S1tor. 13'1 H1111 CJrdt, Vl!Tt Park, Ctil!!lfnl1 f'l"7. lhlo Ou1lnn1 1, tOfld..cttd bt 1 g111tr•I """'"hip. Nick 81<ttr 1~1• ,,,,...,, .. , •u flied "'Ith !ht COUii!¥ CIHk ol Ottn~ Co•mly Ol'I O<!-11. ltll. •XHJ Pubtl~ Or•na• (OHi D•ll• Piiot. O<!Ol>H 21, 21, Incl N<WtmM< t. 11, lt7• :Jll0.7• P UBl,IC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE .. OTtC•TOClllDITOlltl SUPWlllOll COUllTO,THE IT.I.TEO .. U.Lll'OlllUA POil THI! COUNTYOl'OllAHGE .... A .. lllt E1t1te 01 ALICE J. Lt.FUAGE\I, DK115'd. NOTICE IS HlAEIY Gl\IEN to ll>t <•llOllOfi ol 1"' •bO ... ,, ...... OOtecltnl lhll Ill lll"IOlft lllWl"I clll"'I IQ&iflll l!W lllO ,,.._, 110 '""'lr.O to 1111 lllHn.wltfl11111 flKtH&ry "°"'1111<1, lfl tl'lt 111fkl OI 11111 <Ion ot tllll llDOW tr1lilltd C!Jurl, OI' IC> ortMlld lllt..,, wit~ 1M nttl»'<Y -lltrl. 10 tM ...-11.-.. t .. Dotl•ICl.l..M((Mllft. ~ Ha'11D<' e1w1., s..1112u, eotll MlM. C.lttor· 11!1, -Cl\ II lllt pltcf ol -..Slntll ol l!W un. o.rlWlgl u-rlioned In Ill ....iien ,.... tolnlntl to IM 11l11t ol w ld O.C9dl<ll, wlllllfl lour !Nlf'lll!i Ill• UM llf\I pullllutO.., of INI notk•. DtttOO<lobsr IS, HH A11C1An11Sw1lm , E•t<utrbol tn.Wlllflfl tllt llDOW 111.....:I ~ OOfol.l.LO A. MtCAllT IN n1tN1t,..., &lwl., S11H1tl4 C.SUI MKI, Clllffl"IMI ,....,_.,,....,,SI Alttr•r IW •nc.tw Pwon1111e1 Or•fl<ie Cot s! Ootl ri Pllol, )ct-• 11.-No ... mtie, •. n, 11. ,,,. )t~U PUBLIC NOTICE • 41111 SUPllllOll COUAT OF TllE STAll 011' CALIF(lllNIA POR THI COUNTY OF 011.l..ltOli Nt. A-tlttJ N(ITICI 01' HIA.ING OP "llTtTION FOii PllOl.l.TE OF WILL A N 0 COOICU .. ANO l'Olt LITTI! ll$ Tf_STAMENTAllY E1t1 .. DI ALMA W. YOUNG, •llO ~-11 ALM.I. .1.. WRIGHT, Ot>c11~. NOTICE IS H£RE8\I GIVEN 11111 MARIAN W. DART hll lilf<t llt .. ln • ' PttltlOl'I lor Prob11e ct Wiii tnd (Odlcll 11\d !or lt>u.ln<t ol Lel!t'tl ltst1mtM1ry 10 lllt petitioner ""'"lfltt lo which I• "'-lor lurthtt 1>1rtlcul1r .. 1nd 11111 II• Ii,... and pl•t• of 11e .. 111g r~e ••me 111s t:iten Jl!I l<>r No...ember J. 1~11, II •:JO a.m., In Ille tovrl•oom o• Del>llrt,...nl Nil. l of u ld court, at UIO Civic C:n!H Ori...., Wc'lol, In ' rt'!J,~!'l ~l~~1111~;itC1lil">rn!1, WILLIAM I!: SI JOHN, COOl\1¥ Cll1'~ l'LUNl(I TT ANO PLUNKETT -.1 Oll¥t ........ P. O. Aa• 1H Hllflll"lt"" 9e1cJI, C1Ulw!N1 ~ T.i: Ottl JJl·>UI 1Jr nil...,. AllOtMll lw: Ptlll'-r The a verage price or :i South Coast house is $45,000. up from $38,000 s ix. months ago. Those ;;1\'erages "-'<'re fi gured by lll'rb Johns. president of the Soulh Orange County Hoard of Realtors. whic h includes San Clemente. D:ina Point, San Jua n Capi s trano and Capistrano Beach. Johns said it would be dif· ricult to figure the aver ai,:e for each of the four com- muni ties because t h e listings are intermingled. TllE lllGJlt:ST price for a house listed in that area ts '$150,000, Johns said. The lowest is $22,300. John s s aid ther e are about 600 houses for s ale on the South Coast with a total value of about $29 million. That fi gure d oes not in- clude houses for sule by private owners. Johns said houses usually sell for about $2 ,500 Jess than the price the owner originally ask s. TO QUALJ1''\' for a loan to purchase an average price South Coast house with a 20 percent do"''" •• ·-1;·.:. ' • p<1yment, u would-be pur- t•hasL•r would need an in· con1e of at least $18,000 a year, Johns said. lie said the purchaser ':-; monthly shelter costs, in· eluding house payments, t axes, in surance and utilities. "'ould come to about 5670. Those fii;:ures are co11- !lidcr.ably loo,1,·er than for Laguna Beach, "here an avera£e price house has be('n estimated to sell for Sl05,500. A would·be purchase r there needs a n incon1e of $111,400 lo qualify for a Joan on an average hou:.e . IN LAGUNA f\'igucl, hou se prices :'l\'erai::e $83,000, estimated' Do n \Yard, p resident of the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors. Despite higher prices in recent months, houses still arc find in g purcha s cr.s, John said. "They arc beginning to move aga in. ·rhcy had almost stopped the last fe1v months but now tht'y arc ac- tually mo\'ing once ;;igain,'' he said. ALISO BALANCING ACT Bobby Brower on Beam They're kindergarten studt'nt~ and they are flip· ping, rolling and balancinl!: the m selves into bc ttC'r scholastic readin(':.s, tht 1r teache r said. 'r h(' c hildrt·n :.ire al so l<':.1rn1n ~ hall!J.:-tands as a prt~l11111n :1ry 1" fro nt Hi1>s :.ind h :1nd:-.pr111~!1 PJll,\f'IPAL L\'LE Pro('· t or l·~pJ:nnl'rl that k in· "I J UST BEi.iF.VE I ~~• dl'r,L!.1r1en rhildrcn 's "l"fHIMIC fMGOrt-tGTo HAVE. lot more phys it' al actl\11~ phy ... 1t;d t•lluc al1on \\'Ould A DIAM Q ..i.p . •· ror a basis or all Ii\ 111~.. nor1n:1lly <'011:-l>i l of playn1g ----------~­ said 1\1 a r cia Barnett. a ~u m~s :-.uch a:-; kickball. ''oluntcer o,1,·ho cl cd1r:1tr:-. "It':-mort· ad\'anct'd," he one day a u·t·l'k to t t·ach111~. ..,;11d 11f the i.:.,·n1nastic!t cla!t-Entbezzle Case She cited motor dt!,elop-:.l'.., ment, coorti1nat11Jn and 1n1 !\!rs. B:irnt•lt satd s he SAN DIEGO !APl -Sam proved self·estel·1n as !-.nm(' hop.:>s tht;· g~ n1na :-ttc:;; idea A. Ferr:~ntino . "·ho pleaded o(thebenefns tochtldrcnof 1\111 sprC"ad to more sehools i::uiltv to m1 sappropnating pre·school gymnastics . and grade le\•el:-.. S4 ,(JOO in public funds while ~lrs . ll a rnetl . "'hose "l 'dlikC'IO 'll't'1tmoreof-"'Orking for thl' county d aughter J\l('agan 1-. 1)11(• of li·n and J'd like tn :o-t'l' i\ fir:-t wC'lfarc dt'plrtmcnt, has ht'r s!U(i<·nt s. 1-. ;i rrt·di'll· i.:radC' throui;h :.txth,'' she been sentenred to one·tO·lO tiall1d 1t':1c hl'r 11 ho ha:-. :-.Jitl ~c:ir!I in st:itt· prison. I aught high school phy.sil·al ,,;.;;;;;.. ______ ~==~"2"'=====---"'I c.ilucat1 un. Sii •: ti F.f. A:\ te:lch1ng the gymn::i.s t ic:-cour.s t' three "<·cks ago. 1n:-.truet1n).! all 711 J\11:-.o kindL·r g;irlnt·rs in group:-. of Ju for a half hour p<'r group. The C'hddrC'n lt•arn to run a course. 1nelud1ng \\'alking on ;l 1n ;1kt•sh1ft b;d<incc Lcan1 ont· foot hi gh. diving onto mats and then doing thre(' ..,omrrsault:-. lcapinl! over rod:-about one foot Ri chard B. Viehe. DPM . Inc. Podiatrist· Foot specialist ANNOUNCES lhe opening ol his office at 27 40 South Bnstol. Suite 104 Santa Ana. California (across the srrecr 1rom Mercv Hosp1t aT) !or appt. call 9 79-61 51 D SUPElllOll COUllTO,. C.1.Ul'Oll .. 1.1.. Pu~ .. 11111 Ot11•1)t Cw~· Dlllf flilot, ott-. 11, n. 11. H1' lf11;·1• PUBLIC SOTICE . "' ... :, .. " /! COUflTY 0,. Oll.l.NGa, ntCIVICCEHTI:" OlllVE Wl!ST,U.NTA \·------------ AH.I., U.Ll,.OllMIA • •1tM CASE NUMlall 0...,.... NOTICI TOCllEOITOllS SUMMO .. J tMAlllll.l.Gll SUPl.lllOll COUllTO,.TI4l tn •• ll>t .... trll<Je ol Pttlllontr• DOlllS STATE 0,. CALll'OllNIAPOll E JENSEN •-f LIVIMGSlON -Ae-· TMI COUNTY OF 011.utGI. dell!· fl'IANICLl"t HUGO JENSEN. "'·A·JHU To~ l'l•1P0110tnt: Tht Ofll\-Ml Ellll•"'DAVIOT.l.SIC Ell GEOOES,itlut lilt<!• oet1t!on tOl'lcHnl119 rour ITllrrllQlt. OAV!Dt.GEDDES,Oec•1H<1. v...., ,...111!~, ••11\t n rtl-wltllln • NOTI CE IS HEAEBV GI VEN lo 1111 °'"'of Ille dt!t !Ill! 11111 wrrtmoMll -Wd <ro•ll""• ol Ille llDO.,. n•l'lle<I dee-\Ml on you, II YIJU till 10 Ill• .... l!Mlft •tlOOl'IM ... 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Health News Physician Presc.ribes Manipu- lation For Low Back Pain Th1! aboVl' headline is rrom a column by Den Zi nser, medical scienc1• editor or lhe Long Beach, Ce1lirorni a, da ily newspaper. Of course, the concept that those who surfer low b1ck pain c11n be helpl'd by manipulative th e rapy i s nothing new lo the [)o{'tor or Chiropractic. But we asked Dr. Couture or the Couture Chi ropractic Orrire, ir he was awa re or the report. • ' y c s ' Or. G9fY Ceutwt. D.C. indeed. 1 am rumi1iar with the report Mr. Zinser rl'fcrs to," said Dr. Couture · .. I hnd al ready Ileen a sim il :1r story in 11n L.A. Plll)t't. "As a m 11 tter fo r11rt . considt!r these comment~ made ti v a world 'r e nown e d ni-thopedir spcrlalli;t in Cahrorn111 a?; reported in the Los 1\nt:1•les Times." Thl'1r hro1 cllinc reod: Spine ft,an111ulat 1on ror Back Pain UrQed An11hc1m -1t's a c ryln& shame thal more physlcl1ns are not Interes t ed In m:tnipulalion or the splnal cord to 101,·e barkache problem• hecaui;e t ha t technique. propt>rly done. rould 1ave an ;1wful 101 or :;utJ:.('ry bllls, a noted l1rlt111h -0rlho pedlc liUrgeon told lhe C1Urornl1 )ot r d\C':il As~oclation here :\:11 urdi. v. Or . Henrv C\'riax WIS Invited tu :1ddrl'i.S 1he tPt,A's lOOlh 11nnu:il Mcicntirlc S<'&Slon tx>c1111~r he ha~ the rc11utatlon or being one or the world 's lead ing authoriti es on backache. Dr . Cy r iax t old · a prt!sii I conference that doctors had I pretty much ignored his 40 I years or preaching about the value of menipulelion. , ; Respectable orthopedi c 1 surKeons avoid ba c k manipulation like a ease of leprosy, he said, and in Great Britain it 's barely mentioned in medil'al sf'hools. Yet, Dr. Cyriax said, hi s experience based on more lhan 40,000 backache cases has shown that l o/r or fe"'·er need surger y. He .!La id the only justiflratlon for !IUJ:Rf':ry is incurable pain. "~fan y a rf': nperaleri on becau!le the surgeon thinks the pain Is incurable. bul the ract is that fl oUt n( 10 iiettin.'? it don 't need ~UrRe r y.'' he ,;aid. He added th at in thf': ~nite d , Staled. whe re ol'f"rat1on11 of most kinds are more common than in Britain, the lnC'idence of unnecessary back 11ur11cry is· even hiRher. During the press ronrel't'nce Dr . Cy rla• d es cribed manipalation aii the use or h i nd s by a doctor . "Man ipulation it not new but it it just no t beina: used by medical doctors." he said, lie also added that b1c:k1chc 11 the cornmo!W$l tause of job 11bsenre "monR henlth:-r men in t;nl(ltnd. Dr. touture maintain!! offices 1l The Couturt Ch1ropra~(ic Orfic:e. 2043 Wt"strlif( Or .• Newport ReBCh lromer 17th & Jrvlne "cir· C'oeo'1). 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ELECTRIC HEATERS ECONOMY HIA TIR A~ttt1tt1tl1tef-av*"1wl11h. • Wiik 1ilittort heti11"' 11'"""" H1~t4 ~v wl'• 11191~ """"" s 1 2s a tlG. '"·" UTILITY HIA TIR • 2 .... I''"""' -~ 11 ISOO with el !11 h 11t6 httl. • A...-ik ,.,..." 1wi1ck 111111 II"'" off tt l1ptt'tl ,;;;;"· .,.. s 1 4s a '11." I REG. T0 11.99 99~ .. Spr<1y·011 GUTTER MENDER • Spfly-oit 1-""111111.,1 IMliy 9wtttn. • Gfffl fll 1Dllljlll1. fMlt ilt loa111t1 & '''"I' ttvildi1191 '"' RIG.$ 199 '7.99 IOFt. to119 GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER • 4" O.G. ,.l"M1t4 ,.tt";.. 10 fl. IMttln. • IR1Nll1 •111, ••• tll 11;, ie+nh, 111..U.11fit •t-wl1t4. ~(~' s I ?. ~ .• Potyrt~ylenr PLASTIC SHEETING • lif 150 111. fl.1th el 4 111il 1tti1• Wttlflt. • Holllly 111ry•ll 11~ hi''"' .. w,c•. "" s319 ''·" tell ROLL \ 11" Widr. Vll'lyl CARPET PROTECTOR • f'ft1MllflMn &1t'Jth ,,..,.,.......,, .... • O..kt1lfi111,1.W .. .. .... "'· 99c 'I.It ,I, 1\ If) OAILYPILOT Moiirtn y Oc1ooer 28 1974 You're Protected Deposits Noiv Insured Up to $40,000 By SYLVIA PORTF.R If you dcpo::.1t \our mo ney 1n an insured 11u111tut1on - a bank a s,1\1n g:; 1nshlut1on or c1 edit union protected b) e ither feder,il 01 strong stale insurance la\\S -\OU arc now f'O\ er cd up to $40 000 ag<11ns t the 1n st1tu tion s failure It 1s even possible for you 10 ha\c up to $560 000 of funds insured 1n one 1nst1tut1on The hnill on )Our protec t1on has Just hee n doubled from S20 000 to S 10 000 under the Depository ln::.tituuons Amendments Act of 1974 The increase .... ould h<i\'e become la\\ an)\1a' ~but possibly not so soon had it not reclC\Cd an unfortunate stimulus f1om the f,JJ]ureof the giant Franklin :'\alional Bank 1n l"ew 'e ork With SI 4 b11l 1on 1n depo::.1ts the Franklin\\ as b' far the big gest bank to collap::.e 1n -10 )Cars But you and l need not worry about losing a single penn ) of our deposit::. 1f y,e tollo'A. jhe~f! two fundamen t~I rules ! l I Don t keep more than fhe legal maximum 1n :vour 1nd1\1dual accounts of :.ill l~pes 1n an\ one r1nunc 1ul Jnstitut1on or its branthi's \21 llo bank only \'.tth a At Movies To Double? DES \10 11\ES Io w ri (l Pl l -The box of poptorn \'OU munl'h at thl' mo\ 1es normal!\ 1n the 2J lo J() Cl'nl ra nge could go up to ;~ cents or t\l'n a doll:.11 1n thr 11P,1r future because of b:i<l \\l'llher 1n the nation s <'01 tl belt 1rcor<l111,!! tu in lo\1 1 "t 1tc 1,!!r t( 111l 111 11 offtr-.'ll \lost nf Th t l " l)(lptoln <'1np ,, loc ittll 111 1hr1( '51111'" JOl\3 l11d1 1rl<i llll! llhno1s -111t h in c .. t1n1 11td 1s:<ioon 1\rl' ot p11 pcn1 11 11l.111lt>fl tfn,1\ 11 P1n"P••t• fv1 1 bun1 1Hr (lop \1tr• ~ood 11-.t <.pr111g hrfotl h1~ ,, \ 1 ~111 .. <!11 u ~t'.'d rl11 pnpl'ot n h1 II feeler 11 or state in sured 1n· st1tut1011 1\ll insured 111 sttlut1 ons adver tise thi s r.1tl so lake the ti me to make su1e \our 1nst1tut1on 1s p1 opcrl) insured Th1 st a1e c.isy rules to heed i-\ full 98 percent of ou r banks are in suted b) the ~Money 's ~~-I worth ~ Fede1 a l Deposit lnsur.incc Corp 1n \l.t ash1ngton 1 he \ a!'il major II } of federal and state cha1 lered savings and loan assoc iations art 1n :-;U1ed b } the Federa l Sa\ to gs and Loan In ..,urante Corp in \V ash1ng ton :.ind most not co\'ered b\ the f'Sl IC are backed bv ... tate insurance funds All federa lly chartered credit unions are 1n:sured by the Na tional Credit Union 1\dm1 n1 strat1on and most of the credit union s not protcc ted by fede1 al insurance l a~!\ ha\e opt ccl for othe1 1nsu1 a nee alte1n11 l\'Cs and somf' st a tes h;,.i\e man d:.ilo1' l.i":s \\/1al arl' 1/1r cllances your br,11h riught jail' \ \e1' :s lim indeed Th e re ha\e b ee n s ~ !a1Jures of ftcl .:01all) in .:;u1 er! bank:,; in the pa st decade but lh1 s 1s a ltnv lot al The-record h,1s bten .:;1mda r fo 1 Sa\ 1n gs and lo;.in assoc1at1on s 1\rc 011/11 ~a i i ngs and (I eclo:ing at roun! s 1rtsured ' 1\ No These othe1 types of d cpos 11 ~ a l:-;o a1e 1n .:;ure(I (h11.:;1mas sa\111gs ind 01 ht>1 up i.:n account t111l t' dcposll -. 11n1n\cSl t'd lt u!'il lund" cc1t 1f1cd th11k -. t 1-.h1lr ~ chtrk~ b ink It 1\ \ 11•1 ~ t h1'ck" and 11 1 11lh1 r di po s 1l -.; I \, i\• ij Ii\ J !);:i nk 111 II ~ 11-.11 d 1 •1111 '" of b 11 :.111e-.~ 11 1t111 hn1 f' both a c/lecking u11il n 101 ruqs account 1~ e(](:/t ri ~Ill• d up l!l $40 000 ? \ \11 \11 <!cpo-.ll"' u11dlr 1011 , \I ll 11 11nC' <1 1\ uld£'1J to_~ 1ht 1 111 d th is !O! d ll> u1'iurttl 11p 10 S.10 rlno IVhat zf unu hau1. 111 addition toyour ou:nalcou11t a10111t uc cou1tt w1t11 your husband (Or wifeJ1 1\ 'r our Joint account \\Ith \Ou1 hu sband (\\Jfe) 01 )Our c hild i:s insured se p.11at('l y f o t up to $40 IJOO Are accnurtli> at different banks znsrirtd separale/y' ,\ \c.., JI O\Ve\er 1( )OU kee p se parate accounts at sepa1atc bianches of }our bunk all ot these are con :-;tde1 t>d as a s1n gl ~ bank 101 tht puipo:ses of d1:1xis1t 1nsu1 anc c Art ceri1f1cales covered' of depostl .\ 'e es Bul th£'\ :Jt c not in sured sep::n atclv 1f }OU hu\C othci deposit:. 1n the same bank i11 th e :same n<1mc U 110 pa11:. /or !lie insurance cot..-erogeondepo~z!s 1 .\ F'D IC membe1 b<1nks I\ l11 ch a1 C' a sse:,;scd a1> 1uo ~1n1atcl y I 3Uth of I plrCt'nl of lhe11 t otu l de1)Qs1t s Sa\1ngs a nd lo<.111 ;.i ~:soc 11t1ons pa \ h1ghc1 :JS. !.cssn1cnt:. 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QU UllCI ,1 \cut .1~0 .11,mo~I c ntlr C'I\ rcrl t \'\111 rol lli l• rl dnll.u \ttlunu nu! h1i,:h11 p111ht n1!11 11.1n~ uni! \ll!< not 1h ,.,t11hul• tit \1 nl1 H\t I lhl' I01 r\f!U ~r1' c101q1 .... 1111l11 d L 7 }! l , .7 , r ' Saddlehaek Today's Final . ,... -· -·-----------·----N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 30 1, 2 SECTIONS, 24PAGES TEN CENTS Nixon Ho-.ne Described as Ghost Town fo'rom \Vire Service• LONG BEACH -Ronald Ziegler has told rrewsmen that the fonner Western White House in San Clemente is like a "Ghost Town" and that r e ports describing the compound as "a plush operaUon" were di scouraging. "Workmen are dismantling the com- pound," Ziegler sa id Sunday, "ripping out phones and moving furniture. It is not a happy place and it is not a pleasant place.'' He also said that the 10 federal staffers sorting fonner President Nixon's 700,000 pieces ol malt do not amount to ''a plush ope.ration." "We are not ruruting a plush operation down there," be sald. "We have a very limited amount of money. We weren't even able to buy stationery for four weeks." Ziegler, at a press conference here, also said Ni.Ion doesn 't have health In- surance lo help pay for his expensive hospitalization in Long Beach. ''All hospital cost! will come out or his own pocket," Ziegler said, stating that lhe former president has been get- ling only "limited" federal funds to help him through the transitional period since leaving office. ''Sotneone neglected to take the in- surance out and I think that's the story of a lot of the President's personal finances." he said. "You know he was President for 5 1.~ years and I guess people dropped the ball along the way. They sure did on health insurance." Ziegler, formerly Nii:on's Presidential press secretary, noted that Congress has yet to appro priate federal funds for the "transition period." 0 n itc e Freeway Runway Plane Sets Dou1n 011 Highway EAJtL Y ~tORNING drivers on the freeway through San Juan Capistrano got the surprise or their lives Swtday -a light plane used lhe traffic lanes as a runway. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said today pilot Carl Tate, 44, ad- dress unkhown., told them be ran out of gas at about 1:30 a.m. and couldn 't reach the haven .of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. "Traffic in the s«>uthbound lanes of Route 5 was light in the southbound direction, so be decided to set it down right there near San Juan Creek Road," the spokesman said. "WHEN WE GOT THERE, he was trying to rmd a way to refuel and take off but when he couldn't, we had the plane towed to the Capistrano airfield," lhe CHP officer added. Tate's plane, a single-engine Cessna 210, was still on the ground today, apparently undamaged, acrording to an airport spokesman. Study 01·dered South County Weiglting Campus for State College By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL 01 1tM Otllt "0°' $1~11 The need for a state a>llege campu1' ~uth Orange County will be evaluated 1n a study ordered by !he Califomia Post Secondary Education Commi ssion. The L'OOlmisslon . which holds approval authority over new can1pus construction, was told that the south Orange County and north San· Diego County area are abou t the only ones in the state where high enrollment pressure still exists. Planners for the slate Colleges and Universities System, which now operates 19 .campuses throughou t California, say Officials Probe ITT Alterations NEW YORK (AP ) -Federal investi- gators are looking into charges that some key documents in a $12 million civil suit against International Telcph:ne & Tele- graph may have been chemically al- tered. the NeY.' York Times reported today. The Times said oources said the Securi- ties and Exchange Comm lssion is look· ing into the alleged aJterations of Ill' date stamps on correspondence between some European companies that \\'ere buying and se!Ung ITT stocks, and be- tween an Italian bank . f\.1ediob~nca. A spokesman for !IT acknowled ged that the documents had Deen altered, but said the changes had been made "to correct. a clerical mistake." ~IN PICKERS '~T VSET The seventh week or Pigskin Plckeroo '74 competition for prizes including a col or television set begins today. Each y,·eck, Daily Pilot readers are Invited to predict the outa>mes of 30 \\'etkcnd football games. Winners are awarded ZenJth television and radio products worth $130 rollowing each week 's judging. Further, first place weeklv wlnne.ra arc eligible to compete for the oolor television grand prlu. Pigskin Pickeroo la a l'tgular feature or the Dolly Pilot sports pages. ABC color Television or lhmtlngton Beach and Zenith Inc. are co-spoMOrlng the con test. there is a definite need for a campus in south Orange County. They point to growth In the area, high enrollment increases at local a>m- munity Cillieges and lack of spa<:e for new students at San Diego S t a t e University. San Diego State, designed for 25,000 students. now has an enrollment o f 23,000. The campus attracts m a n y students from south Orange County, ac- Cilr4-Dg to the planners. Harry Hannon, vice chancellor for physical planning and de velopment for the state college system, told the com- mission, meeting in San Diego, there is a lot of thinking being directed to a south Orange Cotmly site. For that reason. he urged the com- mission to hold onto three other proposed campus sites in other areas or the state. They a>uld be used as "trade-Off" properties for acquisition or an Orange County site, he said. Commissioners dererred action on a staff recommendation to dispose of the sites, located In Ventura. Contra Costa and San ~lateo co unties. and ordered the study of statewide campus needs. Pair Face Cha1·ges F'or Shooting Doves TY.1> men were cited by Orange County Sheriff's officers Sunday after they y,·ere l'll egedly found shooting doves in the new Caspers Regional Park near San Juan Capistrano. Deputies said William Robin Parker, 25, of 25332 Bentley Lane, L a g u n a Niguel and Cary Wayne Deveraux. 26, of Cerritos, had each shot one dove when they were detained by officers. Both men face charges of hunUng in a county recreoUonal area. Profc ·sor Killed BUENOS AIRES (UPl) -A five-mnn guerrilla band assassinated a rlght·\vlng university profesaor on his way to ~tass Sunday, bringing to at least 16Z the number or persons killed this year in Argentine po\illcal violence. \Yllnesses said a young l!J.il.D-Wilh a red beard appoared "totally at eruic" as he fired five .45 caliber pistol bullets Into the body of Jordan Genta , 64. a philosophy profcs,,or considered a l'O lcia for the right wing ol Argen na 1 div political aocle(J. Rain Causes Accide11ts, Power Loss The Northern California rainstorm that swept across Southern California today triggered numerous minor accidents and more than 250 small power outages around Orange County. The storm. which dumped more than one-tenth of an inch or ra in on the county by mid-morning, was expected lo linger in the area through the night, according to U.S. Weal.her Servi c e spokesmen. 'Mle biggest problem around the a>wity appeared to be with electric pc>\\'er but a spokesman for Southern Callfomia Edison said the difficulties a>uld have been a Jot \li"Ol'Se. ·- "We've had about 250 minor outages all over the county but that number is relatively low for the first big rain of the season." said Gene Wekall, SCE public relations manager. "When things have been dry for a while, dust bWlds up on transfonners and insulators and when dampness mixes y,•ith it, we have some shorts," Weka\I said. Wekall said the worsl problems ari~ during light, misty rains because heavier droplets tend to ¥:ash the dust away without causing short-circuits. "This rain has been heavy enough not to cause major problems but it is enough to cause a lot of little ones," Wekall said. No majcir problems were reported by Orange Coast communities or by the Calilornia Highway Patrol. Huntington Beach police Sgt. J o h n Foster said the stree ts and freey,'ays weren't as slick as they could have been during rush hour thi s morn ing because tbe rain started earlv. "Usually, the first big Tain brings lhe oil out of the paVement but by the time most people got on the road. that had washed away," he said. The rain , which brougnt the season total to just under .20 of an inch. didn't cause flood.ing anywhere along the Orange Coast. The Harbor Patrol in Dana P o i n ! Harbor said small craft warnin~s \\'ere out in anticipation of wind that could gust up to 35 knots by late today. According to the weather service. there is a 40 percent chance of intem1ittent showers tonight, dropping to 20 percent Tuesday. Ciisto111er Not Al1vays Right; Driver Arrestecl A reported argu1nenl b e t w e e n a service station attendant and a patron ended Sunday ot an El Toro gas slt1tio11 with the patron attempting to run dO\\'n the attendant with his car. Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's ofUCers asserted today. Deputies jailed Miguel Danato Dalton, 31, of 27076 Via Calado, Mission Viejo, after he allegedly drove his car aroun<t the ga.s pumps In bot pursuit of attendant Calvin Paul Gainor. 21. an off duty Marine from thil'nearby El Toro statian. Officers said the quarrel apparonlly stemmed from Gaynor's inability to service Dallon's vehicle in the manner demanded by the furious patron. G11.ynor told ofOcers he n a r r o w I y escaped being struck by the careening hi r as It cbaGed him erowid U... pa ma.wllU2alt111t ~~<41Y 1 tJ 11 o obl;cenilies At ~from t1'e. CiVeri't seat. • · ~ • "There's a limited amount or fed eral money allocated up to this poiut ... but it is not excessive," Ziegler said. " ..• think It's less than $50 .000." Ile said Nixon was "getting less than 1 percent of what v.·as provided " to previous presidents upon leaving office. Nixon's expenses include support or a staff, dismantling <lf e.'<lensive CC1m- munication facilities at San Clemente and secret service protection, Ziegler said. Nixon, described as '"pale and drawn." today began a week of sophisticated tests to detern1ine if surgery is needed to halt lhl' SI.Cady dcteriOrllt1on Of circulation ln his left leg. Doctors indicate there 1s virtunlly no chance of his appearing to ll'St 1fy al the \\'atergate cover-up t r i a I . i11 \\lashiny1on, <1nd it is growing more likely he y,·ill be operated on. Even under the bt!st of circumstances. Nixon 's heart rules oot travel for at least tv.'o months. the fo rmer prt'sidC>nfs physician. Dr. John Lungren. told ii fle\VS CQnfercnce Sundny. The trial of ~ixon·s former aides could be o\·er by then. ets CAPT. JACK STORY AT THE WHEEL OF 1921 SEAGRAVES For Firefighters, an Off.duty Labor <lf Love All Fired Up Fi.renien Refurbish Old Tr11ch Hy JAN \VO RTll Of !he 0111, l"lloll 51•11 \\'h1>n Fire Capt. Jac k Story and a friend towed an ancient Seagr'.l·Jes lire t(uck in10 the Laguna I/ills fire sta tion a year and a half ago, some 1:ieoplc laughed. The old trooper had fl at tires and little surfare pai11t. It had been scratched and vandalized. ll was covered 1vilh the names of countless children "'ho had run across it abandoned in a field in Fonlana. J\losl of all. it didn't ruu. \\hen he pnid $550 for the r e I i c , hov.·evcr. S1ory thought the truck had possibilities. lie soon found his oo-v.·or kcrs at the sta1ion t'Ouldn't resist the ch a 11 e n g e either. "\\'c started \\'Orkinµ: on i t \1·he11c1·cr we had any spare time." Story said . "After five. v.·e'd all go out , grab n part . and start \1'L1rki ng on it." 1'od,1y. the old en~i ne docs 4(1 mph with 11 good taity,·ind . Its bras!: trimn1ings gleam. il s old bell \\'orks, and it glistens \\ith fres h 1·ed paint and gold leaf lett.ers. Hccen tly. Story sold the restored relic to the Orange Counly Chapter of the Californin Division of Forestry Employcs Association for $1,4·hl. Al ready a fn1niliar sight on Saddleback \'alley parades, the antique en gine now \I-ill be availa ble to fire depart· n1ents countywide os a public rel1\l i(ln.~ sy1nbol fo r hte employes' assoclution . Built in 1919 In Columbus. Ohio, and rut into service in 1~21 . the truck h;•s an engine y,•ith 1 .0.1~ cubic inches_ It has 18 spllrk plugs, It has a spring·looded IJ u n1 p r r . l)rectlr!IOf or 1974 :s..fcty require1nent . "It lakes lhree slronl( men and 11 bo~· to "'"" lh8' lhi0&," $'!')' 5ald, "When ,Oo\11 almost !iile1l 01ict1 ~·e d,idn 't )mowW!Jlt )\'Ill goln.q lo glva first -''l° bo1m~ or the w•ll,' The truck weighs fi1 c a11d ii quarter tons. 11·ith the engine ::ilone to)>liins 2.000 pounds. It h<1s a 31•·gallon gns tank. i;lets three n1ilcs to the g<11lo11, and takes reg\1l<1r ~<JS \\·ith lead. The hardest p<lrt s lo repl ace \\·ere lhe tires. Afrer n1onlhs of scurchin~. Story fcund the tirt-s in an ol<t war chause in Paris. France. He bougtit IO at SIOO each. i\lost of the true!. 's yril rs of duty 11·cre in South Pas<idena. Ra tta!ion Four fireinen have discO\ercd rnanv o 1 d Pi1s:1dena firerncn nOI\ li\·ing ·in the Sad<tleback Valley \\'Ito r<'1Til'1nber ii. ·· .. \li1ybe 10 n1cn h:n·r conic up l(l us and said. 'I rcrncmbcr th:it ont:''." Storr said. One in parlicul<1r [c,.I an irn· p1'('ssion. Before th,. firl'rn ron had th r rn!:ini• \\·orking. 1111• old f11'('tll.'.lt1 looked It (ll l'r as it ~at f::lr\ially rl•Slorcd <ii :1n llJH.'11 h 0l1!'(', "I d~n·i 1.no1r hri11· 11 is n.1t• .. bu! (~cc FIHE TRL'CK, Puge ,\21 1'hird !(icln.apinf! Su spcel Jailed DELASI). Fla. l l.Pll -\'oh1~ia C'ot1rl· ty shentl's dr1 ut11·~ h:i\·c .irrc .. t•-rl ;1 third su~pcc! 1n tht• k1dnupin'! of :1 r.:id10 slnlion di~c jocJ..tJy 11ho 11ns found shnl lo dCAth after his $10.000 rnn~1n had been puid. \Vilhc .r:urw_·~ <:11tyurd. :n, of l"'IC'lnnd. 1\·:is arresled Sund:iS' n1i:hr an1l {!-Jr~!'d \\Ith the kidn:ipini: of Fr.';lerick \\l·~I. 21. of r.'tdio sin.lion \VKl'X l..t . Sid ~tassc~. "ha is lc:1d.ng !he 1n- \'!stip;atio11,01tso said a material "itot'ss had been 1.ak('n in.to ruslody In conncc .. fion with lhe kJdnap-murtlt r. "If surg~ry JS required , he would be una\'ailable O\'t!r the !ong haul to niake u court appearant't'," Lungren said. Nixon is doing "'ell "as long a~ he is fi:i t in bed v.·it h his feel in the. :ur." according to a consulting physician, Dr. \\'ilcy Barker. • But ··wider any circwnstanccs, It is goinri to be necessarv to be certain that he stays under Close m e d i c a I su per\•ision for a protracted period or tln1c -and by prot racted I mean for in any n1onths." he said. ame H1mt Says 'Big Man' Gave Okay \\1ASHI NGTON (JJ~) -E. Howard· flunt J r. teslified today he was told "the big man .. -meaning former Al· tomey General John N. f\1itchell -a~ proved a pl an for buggi ng and burglariz- ing the nation al D c m o c r a t i c head- quarters. Hunt, "'ho hel~ plan the 1 9 7 2 \Vatergale break-in y,•hiie serving ru; a n1ember of the \\'bite House "'Plumbe rs" unit, testified in the \Vaterga te cover-up !rial as a "court 11.·itncss" -a techniques that aJloy,•ed the prosecution lo call him \li'ithout vouching for the truthfulness of his testi mony. He said that in early April, 1972, G. Ci<lrdon Lidd y, also connected with the Plumbers, told him "the big man had said 'OK' and the word was go." Hunt said that conversation followed st!veral others in which Liddy informetl him of various planning meetin gs held \\-i th 11-fitchell, campaign manager for Presiden t Nixon: Mitchell's deputy. Jeb Stuart .f\1agruder, and then White House aide John \V. Dean III about intelligence- gathering for the 1972 campaign. Assistant \\latcrgate pr ose c u t o r Richa rd Ben-Vcniste.._askcd Hun t whet her ~1itchell , one of fj v(( defendan ts in the trial. was knO\\•n as "the big man." "Yes sir. and/or as the big boy," flunt replied . ~1itchell. sitting at the defense table. laughed at Hunt's. reply. Whether ?o.1itchel1 approved the plan "'as not an issue in the trial. Instead , the defendants. all former N i x o n associates. have been charged in con-- nection with covering up high-level in- \·olvement in Watergate. · In other testimony, Hunt said: -Liddy asked him in January. 1972 (Set \VATERGATE, Page.AZt Builclinrr il iaterials " Taken al New Store C11nstruction n1:iteria!s valuNI at \veil <l\·er Sl.000 v.•ere stol en during th e weekend by burglars \Vho raid(.'(! the: partially completed Broadway store io the Laguna Hills i\1a1J. Orange County Sheriff's orficers said. Deputies said the thieves c<1 rried off large quantilit'S of copper tubing. tools <ind other itcn1s of a>nsln1clion equip- ment. Ora::4 _:oa st ll'eather - Co11s1d{'rablC cloudiness is how the v.cathcr!ar1y calls il for Tues· d;1~. 111th n ~o percent chance o[ ~h0\1crs 1on1ght decreasing lo 20 1k•1c.:cn1 Tut·~d,1y. Highs 1hrnughoul the <..-ount)' \1'1!\ be 111 the upper 60s. li'"Sllll·: 'l'ODAY Srrtf't Ser~·1rc n!}r11rs nirulc 1rl1c1/ tl1t'!J suy 11.s luryc:.t st1=11rr. u( 1·n1111terfPi/ n10111•11 ;11 V.S. l11~111ry -orer $8 "1iil10•1 p1rii11'•' iu Crrri!o.~ -and Ot• r1·.~11·d fuur 111c11. Siory P11gc A.l. Al Yt-w• St<'¥1Ct 11.l (1lilt,1111 11.S (l•Hohtd t '-1 1 Cc-t\ •l C•ff•-• l l O.C1t~ Ho!ot•• .U w.i1 ..... .,..,. .-.. lflllt"llll'"tlll All llhllft<t Alt Hor ox-I I ) ; _..,.. L11111ar1 a l Ml>"I AH Mll .... 11 "'" A• Or•11" CHiiiy Al '"''' ... , 5toct M••-tl'I Alt l.it••tlool AU t11t•ltr1 A11 W~tl"-• A• W0t~ M1wt a• 0AtLY PILGT SB Monday, October 2& 1974 IS TREASURE SHIP SIMILAR TO THIS SUNK OFF CATALINA? Te1m B1 llev1s Anci ent V...,.I Mly H1 v1 B11n Locattd Galleon Wre~kll Cop71er Pla tes Foun<l Off Catalina By JOllN VALTERZA 01 1111 0•111' ~ll•I Sl•ll Several copper plates of the type used below the "''ater line of 16th Century galleons have been round In waters one mile off Catalina Island and I heir discove rer inslsts that tests prove they are authentic. But despite the clai1ns by Encino ex- plorer Charles Ken'o''Orthy and h i s cohorts at the Stanford R e s e a r c h lnstitute, oo one as yet is declaring that a v.Tttk has actually been fOWKI . Ken'A'Orthy a n no u n c e d over the weekend that the plates. sheets of brine- etched cops)er, were tested al Stanford. Electronic equipment proves that the metal is of the age and type used to sheath wooden hulls of galleons in the 1500!. The plates were found after exploration teams used special sonar gear lo define the bottom and the contents of !he sedi- ment farther down. Divers brought the plates to the surlace late last August after the sonar defined the metal and other objects which might be cannon. Using data gathered from tests of copper plales from the wreck of Sir Francis Drake's Golden fllnd, scientist.s confirmed this weekend that the metal js of the same age and composition. Kenworthy, who heads a firm known as Quest Elplorallon, said records show that a Spanish galleon sank in the waters all Calallna In 1598. He stresse! that he and other divers Two Youths Held On Charges Of Contributing Two men who allegedly took three female juveniles into a remote sector of the Cleveland National Forest near San Juan Capistrano and plied them with drugs and alcohol were jailed during the weekend by Orange CoWlty Sheriff's offi~rs. Deputies charged David Earl Bueter, 18, of 1200 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach, and '-larc Randall Stanton, 18. of 1016 Sandpiptr Drive. Corona de! Mar, with being in the presence or marijuana and contributing to the delinquency o f minors. .. ArresUng officer! said lhe tv•o men were arrested as they left the forest area on Camino Capistrano in the com- pany of the lhree juveniles who were Jodged in juvenile hall. Jail officers said I h c y additionally of an altered drivers license. They also additionally booked Stanton with being in possession of narcotics p:irAphernalia \vhen they alleRedly found such 1naterials on his person. ORANGE COAST SB DAILY PILOT TllltOr..,Ot C..••I ~11¥ Piiot, wlt~wt'llcfO 11 «im- lllNO n'le ,,.._,•Prftl, I\ "'tlll\PIM by n'le Or.,..... Qi.1;'1 f'Wlll,,,,1"9 '-""'."' S.-.t..-clltkln\ ... "'*"'*· Mono•, '""'"'" F•ldiy, tot cm~ .,.. ... , HeW-1 hKPa, Hu~llM;JI"" &l'Klv"- t.i11 V•ll•Y. ltvln,, $••1<11•0.c-VIII•¥ •!'Id uourw 8t'11CPa1Sou111 Co1•1. it. sl.,qle "'9!0NI .ol1JOfl h llUM•>Md S1lu•d•y1 -s....llJ!. ll'lt pr\111;lN1 Pl.tbllVOlft9 pl1nt t\ '1 JDCI !Ye\! IWJ S"""C....t. Mew, C.l1IOtlll• ~ Robert N. Weed Prn1a.n1 •M P...tll•,,..... • · Jack R. Curtev ""' PrtslO.nl •I'd 0. ..... 11 ~Moet' Thomas Keevll Edl!Ot '"·ho retrieved lhr plates did not see evidence of a ""'reek itsrlf but that lests show olher objects art! near the site, which he has kept secret ever since obtaining a lease from the State Lands Commission. "We did not see the ship itself. Of course It would be submerged J n materials on the botlorn. \Ve believe we localed several c;innons and w e brought some materials up for testing," he said. Caution among the explora tion and analysis team is extren1e and R o n Deutsch , a spokC6man for the research institute, insists that the mere discovery of the plates does not constitute finding a wreck. '·'All it does Is confinn that we are on the right track." Kenworthy said that the c u r r e n t Catalina project is somewhat of a prac- tice run for explorations he and his cohorts plan for waters oft Costa Rica. The possibility that a wreck o f I Catalina contains treasure Is remote. But off Co5ta Rlca, galleons often were laden with treasu-e headed for Europe from Central America. Coast Skipper Wins National Hobie-14 Title Wayne Schafer of Capistrano ~acb won the Hobie-14 national champlmjihlp at Key Biscayne, Fla. In regatta com- p'8ted Saturday. Schafer is a veteran Hobie sailor in both the 14 and 16 foot models. Runner-up fo r the national title was lloble Al ter, also of Capistrano Beach, the creator or the popular catamaran clas,. Third place went to an o t h e r Southland sailor, Randy Hatfield of Long Beach. It was Schafer's first championship in the class and he has sailed in every one since the inception of the class. Jn four previous national championship regattas he has placed second. ' Alter's second place In the regatta was with a brond new Hobie-14 which had never been in the ""1ter. From Page Al FIRE TRUCK. • • if it's like It was when 1 drO\'e 11 , don't trust those brakes.'' he said. Sure enough, the first time the firemen got the engine going, the brakes ahnost failed . Story saiid. 1 Story's friend on the fire fighting force , Dave Hubert, helped make new parts <md painted the new gold !ear lettering Oil the truck. Lloyd Delay at the El Toro station achieved the final solution to the truck 's n1rchanical problems. 2:JO a.m. one day, lie deciphered the engine's unusuill ~'ir· ing pattern. lie C1Juldn 't wait to let Story know . ''He called me at home :ind yelled. 'Jack. lhe points skip'!" Story Jaushs . "I didn't have any idea "'hat he was l.<llking about and I hung up an him." About 20 men in all got the truck rolling after six months' work. The old Scagra\'es has b<'co111e the mascot or the firefighters. Story said they 're. Rlad to see it moving out for '~id~ dis· play. I Over Half 1'lilli0t• More Loans Told By Rockf ell er WASl·llNGTON (UPI ) -\11c-e Presidential nornln('C Nelson A. Rockefeller today disclosed more loans totaling over a half million dollars he made slnco 1957 to an un i dent If ie d number of employes and individuals. including $84.000 to former 'rrcasury Secretary Robert B. Anderscln. Rockefeller's new list of loans. pro- vided lo the Congressional co1nmitter~ considering his nomination, raised to more than $l million the amow1t he said he loanOO in 17 years. r.tost of these loans either ha,·e bern repaid or forgiven by Rockefeller, who turned them into gifts, he said. The new list showed <l\l outstanding balance of $147,733 still owed. The old list of loans showed $155,000 still outstanding. Rockefeller, whose public support has dv•indled during a series or finarlci<il disclosures following · his nomin;ition. said the list submitted today complc·ted the tabulation of hi s loans. Anderson received a loan of SG0.000 on Jan. 2, 1957 and another of $24.000 on April I, 1957, Rockefeller said. Both were listed as repaid on June 6, 1957. one n1onth before Anderson be ca rn c Treasury scrretary llllder Pr cs id c n t Eisenhower. Rockefe ller identilied Anderson :JS •·a long-time friend and former fed er a I Cabinet officer; private citizen" at the time of the loan. Rockefeller also listed a $15,000 loan made Oct. 1, 1973 to bis wife Margaretta F. "Happy" Rockefeller, plus loans of $27 ,000 in 1968 to Rodman Rockefeller, one of his sons, and $12,600 iii 1971 to Steven C. Rockefeller, another son. He said Mrs. Rockefeller repaid $2,500 In April, Rodman repaid $6,750 in 1973, and Steven reapid $3,150 in 1973 and 1974. Rockefeller. said his latest list, plus the earller one provided to Congress and made public Oct. 11, put on the record "all of the loans that I have made to individuals for the period from 1957 through the thlrd quarter of 1974." "Virtually all of these loans were made to close personal fr I ends . associates or members of my family," Rockefeller said. The new list of loans was 5enl to Sen. Howard W. Cannon ( D -Nev . ) , chairman of the Senate Rules Com· mittee, and Rep. Peter W. Rodino (D- N.J.), chainnan of the House Judiciary Committee. The House committee is scbedull'<i to begin examining Rockefeller's creden· tlals Wedne!ICiay but final action by Congress on his nomin&tion will not come lllltil November. Rockefeller 's sup- port in Congress has cooled since Presi· dent Ford originally nominatl'<i him. · Laguna Officers Break Up Party, Hold 3 in Melee Laguna Beach police broke i;, a party attended by an eslimatl'<i 300 persons, arresting three following what officers ch.:aracterized as a beer bottle and dirt elod-pelling spree by partygoers Frid:Jy. Laguna police were forced to can for assistance from the Orange County Sheriff's Office as the eight Laguna officers were met by profanity and pro- jectiles when they attempted to quiet the noisy affair at 964 l\tiramar Jn the Arch Beach i'leights section o f Laguna Beach. Police arrested a 17-year-old Lagunll Beach youth for assault on a police officer and resisting arrest. James P. Perry, 19. of 24522 Dardania Av c. , l\1ission Viejo, \vas taken into custody for a\legt.'Clly obstructing a police officer and a third man \\'as arrested for drunkenness. No 1J01ice officers were hurt. Laguna police \\'Cre aided by five She ri ff' s deputies. The police action occurred at IO : 15 p.n1. Friday and it followed a warning issued to the owner of the home, Steve Mangum, t'o''O hours earlier. Police Jogged two hit and run traffic accidents which they believe involved partygoers. and a petty theft from a neighbor's yard. Senate Democratic I ea de r l'liike: ~l::1nsfield said Sunday the nomination "isn't in as good shape as !t~was." Newsweek Magatine says support for lhr confirmation dropped 11 percent in one month. Hzt ge Heroin Ca t he F ou.11d A t Onofre Border patrolmen and members or a narC1Jtics task force halted a car lrying to pass the San Onofre checkpoint O\'er the weekend, seized six pounds of pure heroin worth $1 million and arrested the t~·o men they allege were srnuggling It. The arrest a record narcotics haul for the patrolmen at the alien roadblock, took place late Saturday night, officers indic.:ited today. Two residents of the San Diego area face charges of p'.lssession of heroin for sale and were identified as Gary Joseph Harris, 18, and Ruben Amezcua. Zl. Both were booked into San Diego County Jail after their arrest. The arrest was the product of a tip given to officers in the San Diego County Integrated Narcotics Task Force. They asked federal agents lo hold the lruck and the two men. Not only was the seir.ure the largest haul of heroin in the history of the San Onofre operation but also the largest since the task force was put together 13 months ago, spokesmen said. LauJ and Order Lecture Topic The Newport llarbor JLL,ior League's "CommWlity '74," a spe- cial fiv&-week series of lectures open to lhe publlc as well as league members, cootinues Tuesday night at UC Irvine. The second program in the series will deal with "Law and Order - Consumer Affairs." It starts at 7:30 p.m. in UCl's Science Lecture Hall. Admission is free. The series, designed to bring Orange CoWltians up to date on issues affecting them, is scheduled for five successive Tuesdays at UCJ. The Nov. S program will deal with getting into college today. The series is sponsored by the Junior League as a public service. FiYc Coastline Panelists Hint Brig l1t Censure By JOHN VA LTERZA Of lfle O•lfJ Pli.r Stiff Five members of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission issued a joi nt statement today, suggesting that Dr. Donald Bright be censured for his fund raising activities for F.dmund G. BrO\l'n Jr. But the five, led by Commissioner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach, said !hat Bright should not resign, despite demands from his critics that he do so. The cries for his ouster came forth after Bright confinned that he had been the organizer of a now-canc:eled recep- tion for the Democratic candidate for governor. In a letter signed by five members of the 12-person panel, the C1Jnsensus is that Bright"s record or s er v ice , is meritorious. Besides Mrs. Rosener, others signing the letter are Arthur Holmes, Rimmon Fay. Robert Rooney and Dr. Donald \\'ilson. "\Ve in no way condone the serious ~rror of judgment which Dr. Bright may hav<' commitled. However. we feel !hat Dr. Bright should not resign either his chainnanship or his appointment lo the commission pending the Attorney Gencral"s report.'" the lcUer said. lt'IOmas A. Murphine Meiw111119 l!dltor Slddleb.ack V.all eyOff lce IUQI 1..11 P11ll:llCI11 Sin 01990ft"_, Other Offices C1U1~u UO We1t&.iyStrHt He-I k•<Pa illl Nt"'l)Ol"I -.. f'd H""ll119IO<'I le•<" t/111 9'.c:ra 9oulev.trd u.-a1K~. 11 .. G-,.,.Sl,..1 Judge Scl1edules Hea1·ing F 01· Nixon S11hpoena Case The report citl'<i in the letter would h<!. a final determination by the Attorney General's office after investigating the assertions of Interest-conflict In the flUld· r.iising. Bright first dcmandl'd the probe and report after confirming that he held a luncheon early this month with at least 15 major devetopel'3 or their represenlatives. At the session, he asked for SIOO contributions for lnvitations to a Costa ~1csa reception ror Brown. He also sought malling lists from each for potential guests lo the reception. 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Uesides Nixon. olh('r former n1rn1bers nf hi11 lop stnff-currently on tri:il l.n the Watergate coverup -nre listed as defendRnts in the artion. After discussing lhe case with la'"ycrs from both eides. U.S. District Court Judge William P. (;ray dt'Cided on the ~ov. It hearin5 date. The subpoena not only requests thal the fonner P're!fdent ftvt lestlrnony in the case but also prOOuce tapes and documcnt.s related to 1he 11 e cu r i t y mea~nres l:~ken for ttfe rally "''hich took place before his successful reelection C(l.mpaJgn. I \ Critics charge that Bright organized the event as a means lo win possible appointment as head of the Californl11. Department of Fish and Gamt. Bright denied It. ' Brown Immediately demanded t h a t Bright resign, as did n e p u b I i c a n gubernntorial candidate llOU!lon Flour- noy, Others echoing the demands includo Assemblyman Robert Badham 11nd St.ii<' Sen. De.nnis Carpenter, both Newport Beach Jtepubllcans. • 1'01•11111 Pla111ae1•s Ray Reinhart, Ken Ledermann and Dave Davidson (from left), tiome-, owners association leaders in h-lission Viejo, discuss plans for. Tues- day's candidates night for the 32 persons running for the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council. Forum, open to the public, is set for 7:30 p.m, at La Paz Intermediate School. F1•om P«J/C Al WATERGATE TES TIMQNY ••• "to help him prepare a -budget for certain projects" by r.titchell, Dean and 1w1agruder. -Liddy's original $1 million budget, which in part called for e I e c t r o n i c surveillance of airplanes u s e d by Democratic candidates, was turned down because it was too high. -On the eve or !he JlUle 17, 1972 entry into the Demqcratic National Com· mittee offices in the Watergate complex, the burglary team was given "substan- tial sums of money to bribe guards who might interfere with the operation." -The burglary '"as conducted over Hunt's objections after Liddy told hin1, "Look, the attorney general didn't hire nie to give him problems and if I don't do it, he's likely to hire ~1r. (John) Caufield ." Caufield t1•as a \Vhite Jlouse aide and retired New Y o r k policeman whose O"Tl intelligence gather- ing plan had been rejected late in 1971. "\\'hat was the bottom line, l\1 r. Youth Sta bbed Inside Hospital OAKLAND (UPI) -One of three sur- vivors of a shooting at a Black Panther pany dance was stabbed when two black men invaded his room at Highland Hoo- pital. Police said \Vayne ffodgc, 16, was stabbed on ce in the back Sunday night when the men pounced on him while he was in his bed recovering from a gllll- shot wound in the hip. llodge was re- ported in good condition. The men Oed after the knifing. One man died from "A'Ollllds received in the shooting which polire s.aid may have been touched off by a slurring re- mark about the sister of a Panther party member. Fren ch Vintner Tri al Under WU.)' BORDEAUX, France (AP) -France's "Winegate'' trial opened today with 18 defendants charged with doctoring sonic of the world's best vintages. One of !hem said he never had a dissatisfied custom· er. Pierre Bert admitted juggling quality controls but said he had done nothing hann!ul or original, and that if lhe tn.th 'A'ere known thousands of Bordeaux deal· ers were guilty of fraud . He also admitted mixing red wine with white. Bert, who claimed 30 years' experience as a \vine broker, "'as the first defendant to be queMioned in the trial. Hunt?" Ben-Veniste asked . "The bottom line was that we had to do it,'' Hunt said. Defense attorneys protested prior to Hunt's testimony that fonner special \Vatergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski has been creating too much out-of-court publicity since he resigned the post. I .. a g nna Officers Jiuddle in Drug Death of Girl Laguna Beach detectives and district attorney's representatives met today to chart their next s~ep in the case of a San Clemente man and his wife ar- rested on murder charges in the mystery drug death of a J6-year-<1ld Laglllla Beach girl. Police still held Ronald L. Richardson, 24. and his \vife Terri Su:r:anne. 19, on $250.000 bail each today. Both were booked on suspicion or murder. suspicion or furnishing a narcotic and suspicion of possession of marijuana. Richardson. a pharmaceutical com· pany employe, was arrested by a Laguna Beach homicide dt>tcctive and narC1Jtics officers Friday near the couple's home in San Oemente. The couple ~ were arrested after a month-long investigation into the death of Laguna coed Julia Thomas in late Scpten1ber. Coroner's investigators ruled the girl 's death was the result of use of a powerful drug called propercaine. an artificial narcotic used in eye surgery. It is believed the girl used the drug thinking it was cocaine. Two other deaths of young people are thought to be related to propercane use. A 16-ycar-old Westminster girl died in Orange County Med.lea! Center of \Vhat was believed at first to be a cocaine overdose injection. The third death is that of an uniden- tified young man "'hose partially decon1· posed body "'as found lying alongside L..1guna Canyon Road earlier this month. After the coroner's office determined the involvement of propercaine, it Issued a \vaming that the hlghly potent drug \\'as heing passed off as cocaine. It is reportedly 10 times as powerful as pure cocaine usually cul at least three times before sale on the streets. Authorities speculated that as much as 2.5 kilos of propercainc may have found its way to the illicit market. Richardson "'as an cmploye of Allergan Pharmaceuticals in Irvine. Police Del. Gene Brooks said the San Clemente man's job involved mixing tbe drug. Richardson and his wife were arrested near their home al 166 Avertida F;orencla after a short police pursuit. Allergan spokesnten "'ere unavailable for conunent. North Clearing Areas Rece ive 1112 Inches of Rniu By The Associated P res& Skies will begin clearing lonlght over Northern and Central California after autumn's first major storm drenched some areas with nearly 114 inches of rain. The National Weather Service said raln spread to Santa Barbara and Fresno Sunday nlght while snow feU in the mountains above the 7 ,ooo.foot elevation. The 101000-foot summit of ~fount Rose Hi~hway south or Reno had one inch or snow this n1orning, and flurries were reported at Soda Springs near Donner Sum~it. South La~e Tahoe reported l '12 inches of snow, and Echo Summit had seven inches of powder. Showers were expected to begin tapering off tonight wllli clear, but colder weather Tuesday. Afternoon temperatures today were forecast to be five to 10 degrees cooler than Sunday. Rainfall Sunday and early today totaled 1.42 inches at Red Bluff, the weather service ~aid. Eureka reported .88 inch. Salinas .57, Stocka ton .461 San Francisco .43, Bakersfield .20. and Fresno .08. i • - I ' I 1 7 7 ' ' I I ' I 7 I I • • • PVIDe,--~ Today's Final ED tTI O N N.Y . St ocks YOL. 67, NO. 301, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, f974 Rocliy Bare·s New· List of Loans Since 1957 \YASHJNGTO N fUPll -Vice Presidential nominee Nelson A. Rockefeller today disclosed more loans totaling over a half million dollars he ·made since 1957 to an uni d eflt if i ed 'number of emp\oyes aOO individuals, 'Including $&t,000 to former Treasury , Secretary Robert 8. Allderson. Rockefeller's ne\Y list of loans, pro- vided to the Congressional co1nmittees considering his nomination, raised to more than $2 million the amowit be said he loaned in 17 years. ~i , !\lost of these loans either bD.\'C been repaid or forgiven by Rockefeller, who turned them into gifts, he said. The new list showed an outstanding balance of $147,733 still owed. The old list of loans showed $155,000 still outstanding. Rockefeller, whose public support has dwindled during a series of financial disclosures following his nomination, said the list submitted today .completed the tabulation of his loans. Anderson received a loan or $60,000 ~ " IS TREASURE SHIP SIMILAR TO THIS SUNK OFF CATALINA? ' Team Believes Ancltnt Vessel Mey Heva BH n Locatlld Galleon Wre~k? Copp er Plates Fourul Off Catalina By JOllN VAL TERZA Of 11M O•llY f'il91 51111 Several copper plates of the tYJ>e used below the water line or 16th Century galleons have been found in waters one mile off Catalina Island and I heir discoverer insists that tests prove they are authentic. But despite the claims by Encino ex- plorer Charles Kenworthy and h i s cohorts at the Stanford R e s e a r c h Institute. no one as yet is declaring ttrat a wreck has actually been found. Kenworthy a n n o u n c e d over the weekend that the plates, sheets of brine- elched copper, were tested at Stanford. Electronic equipment proves. that the metal is of the age and type used to sheath wooden hulls of galleons in the 15005. The plates were found after exploration teams used special sonar gear lo define the bottom and the conlents of the sedi- ment farther down. Divers brought the plalcs to the surface late last August after the sonar de£ined the metal and other objects which might be cannon. Using data gathered from tests of copper plates froni the wreck of Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind, scientists confirmed this weekend that the metal Stu1ly 01·dered. is of the same age and composition. Kenv.'Orthy, who heads a firm known as Quest Expklratioo, said records show that a Spanish galleon sank io the waters off Catalina in 1593. He stresses that be and other diver~ who retrieved the plates did oot see evidence of a wreck itself but that tests show other objects are near the site. which he has kept 5ecret ever since obtaining a lease from the State Lands Commission. "\\'e did not see the ship itself. Of course it would be submerged i n materials on the bottom . \Ve believe we located several cannons and w e brought sorµe materials up for testing," he said. Caution among the exploration and analysis team is extreme and R o n Deutsch, a spokesman for the research institute, insists that the mere discovery of the plates does not ronstitute finding a v.Teck. "All it does is confirm that we are on the right track." Kenworthy said that the c u r r e n t Catalina project is somewhat of a prac- tice run for explorations he and his cohorts plan for waters off Costa Rica. The possibility that a \vrcck off Catalina contains treasure Is remote. But off Costa Rica, galleons often v.·ere laden with treast.:..re headed for Europe from Central America. Soutl1 County Weighing Campu s for State College By FREDERICK SCHOEi\IEllL 01 11M D1l1Y f'llol ll•U • The need for a st<>lc coll<'gc campus in south Orange County will be eval uated in a study ordered hy !he California Post Secondary Education Co1nmission. The comm ission, \Yhlch hold~ approvlll authority aver new 0!1n1p11s construction. v.'as told that the south Orange County and north San Diego County Arca are about the only ones In the state where high enrollment pressure stlli exists. .PlaMcrs for lhe state Colleges and P rofessor Killecl BUENOS AIRES (UPI ) -A fi•e-man guerrilla b;ind assassinated a rlght·wlng unlvenlty professor on his way to Mass Sunday. bringing to at least ·162 the nunlber of persons killed this year in Argentine polltlcal violence. \Vltnes!ts said a young man ~·Ith a red beard ap~arcd "tt>tally at ease" es he fired five .4S caliber pistol bullets into the body of Jordan Genla, 64 , a phi1010phy professor considered a theoretician for the right wing of Argentlna't divided political society. Uni\'ersilies System. v.·hich now operates 19 campuses throughout California, say there is a. definite need for a campus in south Oi·ange County . They point to growth in the area, high enrollment increases at local com- munity colleges and lack of space for OC\V students at Sln Diego S t a t e University. Stin Diego State, designed for 25,000 students, n0w has an enrollment o r 23.000. The campus attracts m n n y students from sout h Orange County, ac- cording to the planners. Harry Harmon, vice chancellor for physical planning and dc\'elopmenl for the st.ate ootlege system. told the com- mission. meeting in San Diego, there is a H>t of thinking being directed to a south Orange County site. For that reason. he urged the com- mission to hold onto thn?C other proposed campus sitet in other areas of the &late. They could be u.&cd as "trade-Off' properties for ~cquislllon of nn Orange County site, he &aid. Co1nmlsslonera defer~ UOOOl\ a stnf( recommendation to dispose or the sites. located in Vl!nlura. ContrR Costa nnd an ~hltto counll~. and ordered the study or statewido campus needs. • on Jan. 2, 1957 and another of $24,000 on April 1. 1957, Rockefeller said. Both were listed as repaid on June 6. 1957, one month before Anderson b e c a m e Treasury secretary under P r e s I d e n t Eisenhower. Rockefeller identified Anderson as "a long-time friend and former f e d e r a 1 Cabinet officer ; private citizen" at the time of the loan. Rockefeller also listed a $15.000 loan made Oct. l, 1973 to his wife ~1argaretta f . ''lfappy'' Rockefeller, plus loans of $27,000 in 1968 lo Rodman Rock efeller, one ol his sons. and $12.600 in 1971 to Steven C. Rockefeller. another son. lie said ~lrs. Rockefeller repaid $2.500 in April, Rodman repaid $6.750 in 1973, and Steven repaid $3,150 in 1973 and 1974. Rockefeller sa id his latest list. plus the e<1rlicr one provided to Congress and made public Oct. 11, put on the record "all of the loans· that 1 have made to individuals for the period from 1957 thr ugh the third quarter of 1974 ." "Virtu y all of these loans v;crc made to personal f r i e n d s , hers of my faniily ," The ne\\' list of Joans was sent to Sen. lfO\l'ard \\'. Ca1uion ( D -N e v . ) , chairman of the Senate Rules Com· mittee, and Rep. Peter \V. Rodino (Q. N.J . ), cha inn an of the llousc Judiciary Committee. The House commillee is scheduled to begin examining Rockefcller·s creden· tials \\'ednesday but ftnal action by Congress on his nomir.1.otion \\'iii not come until Kovember. Hoc\.:efeller's sup- port in Congress has cooled since Prcsi- denl Ford originally non1inatcd hirrl.' Senate De1nocrallc 1 ea de r ~like t>.1ansfield said Sunday the nomination "isn't 1n as good shape as :t was."· Ne\\·~·eek t.lagazine says support for the confirmation dropped 11 percent in one month. Juvenile Crime Drops Tri-City Youth Services Program Successful A cooperative program between UC Irvine, Costa t.1esa, Irvine. and Hun- tington Beach, designed to divert young, first-time criminal offenders from the justice system has v•on high marks by its UCI evaluators. The year-old Youth Sen•ices Program, says a report evaluating its first six months , has caused a 46 percent cut in the number c>f juveniles v.•ho got into trouble with the Jaw on other charges after going through the program. Rain Causes Accide11ts, Power Loss The Northern California rainstorm that swept across Southern California today triggered numerous minor accidents and more than 250 small pov.•cr outages around Orange County. The storm, which dwnped more tha n one-tenth of an inch of rain on the county by mid-momin{i , was expected to linger in the area through the night, according to U.S. Weather Serv i cc spokesmen. The biggest problem around the oounty appea«.'d to be with electric power but a spokesman for Southern California Edison said the difficulties could have been a lot worse ... "We've bad about 250 minor outages all over the county but lhat number is relaU\'ely low for the first big rain of the season," said Gene Wekall. SCE public relations manager. "When things have been dry for a \\'hilc, dust builds up on transformers and insulators and wh en dampness mixes v.•ith it, we have some shorts," \Vckall said. Wekall said the \\'Orst problems arise during light. misty rains because heavier droplets tend to wash th e dust away without causing short-circuits. "This rain has been hea vy enough not to cause major problems but it is enough to cause a Jot of liltlc ones.'' Wekall said. No major problems '\\'ere reported by Orange Coast communities or by the CaJlfomia Highway Patrol. Huntington Beach police Sgt . John Foster said the streets and freev.·ays v.·eren't as slick as they t.'OUld have been during rush hour this morning because the rain started early. "Usually, the first big rain brings the oil out of the pavement but by the time most people got on lhc road. that had was hed a\vay." he said. The rain, which broug11t the scnson (See RAIN, Page AZ) PI GS KI N PICKE RS VIE FOR T V SE T The seventh week of Pigskin Pickcroo '74 competiUon for prizes including a eolor television set begins today. Each v.·eek, Daily Pilot readers arc Invited to predict the outcomes or 30 weekend football g1nnes. WlnnePS are. l\\'arded Zenith televi~ion and radio products worth $130 follov.·ing each week 's judging. Further, first plACt \.\'ttkly winners are eligible to compete for the color television grand prize. Pigskin Pickeroo Is a regular feature of the Oai.Jl Pilot _sPorts ~gcs .. ~BC color -,.eTcv1sTon olllUniTrigton lleach and Zenith Inc. ar~ CKPOMOring the contest. The Youth Services Program, financed \\•ilh a grant from the Orange County Council on Criminal Justice and match- ing funds from the three cities, is de- signed to refer arresled youths to coun- selors rather than to court and jail or probation. Co1nparing statislics on 130 youths who v;ent through the counseling pro- gra1n with those on 30 who did not, evaluators found that 29 percent of those \vithout the program were arrested again 0 .. 1, f'itool St•tf f'hote Uni lllgh Choice Senior Joyce Barton, 17, is 1974 homecoming queen at Irvine's University High School. She was corwned Friday night during halftime of 1'rojans' 21-13 football victory over h1is· .!.ion Viejo. Joyce is daughter or l\1r. and lllrs, Bruce ht. Bar· ton of Irvi ne. Hea1i11g Slated In Civil Suit On Nixon Rallv A federal jud~e iu Los Angeles has !el No\'. 11 as ah earing <late to delennine if kirmer PrE-sident Richard Nixon should offer a deposition in the offices of a Santa Ana hnvycr---0r if he is too sick. l.:11\·yers for Nixon ha\'(' filed a ffl(ltion to quash a subpoena \\'hich demands thnl the for1ncr Chief Executive offer rcslimony Nov. 2G in a c\\·H suit brou,l!hl by 21 persons "·ho allege thr·y \verc refused ndmttlancc to Ont: of his rallies in 1921 in Chnrlotte. N.C. Besides i\ixo n. oth<:?r lormc r n1en1bcrs of his top staff-currently on tri al in the \\'atergatc coverup -are listed as defendants in the action. After discussing the c11se "·Hh \a1vyers from both sides. U.S. District Cllurt .Judge \Vitllam P. (~ray decided on the Nov. 11 hearing dale. The subpoeno not only rrquests !hat the forml!r President give testimony in the case but also produce tapes and documents related to the s cc u r l t y measures taken for the rnlly which took place before his successful reelection campaign. 2,000 Coeds Protest OJ;, "4rea fAP -Piillcc "' tear g83 against 2,000 coeds tod.iy 11s lh<>usand~ of other ll\ldtnts demonslr:\tcd 3galnst the government at four univer~ sltics. J ; ~'ithin six months . By contrast, 15 percent or t hos e counselled. ~·ere arrested on o t h e r charges within six nionths. The rate of juvenile crime repeaters, said !he report. \\'as reduced 48 percent. During the first yea r of the progra1n. :H7 families were assisted. About 7:> pe rcent came from police referrals and the remainder voluntaril)'. Jn !he evaluation, 99 percent of the parents said they would recommend the program to olher fan1il ics in a similar situation. Of the juveniles, 22 percent said they \~·ould recommend it to • friend. Of the parents. 81i percent said lhe problem leading to their children's referrals had improved since they began participating. The youths them- selves said they had been helped in 90 percent of the cases. Jrvine Cooncilmen Henry Quigley and lSee JUVENILE, Page AZ) 'Big Man Said OK' H iint: Mitchell Backed Watergate Bug Plans . '\\'ASHINGTON (UPJ) - E. Howard Hunt Jr. testified today he was told "the big man" -meaning former At- torney General John N. Mitchell -ap. proved a plan for bugging and burglariz- ing the national Demo c rat I c head- quarters. Hunt, who helped plan the 1 9 7 2 Watfrgate break-in v.·hile serving as a member of the \Vhite House "Plumbers" unit, testified in lhe '\\1atergate cover-up trial as a "court witness" -a techniques that allowed the prosecution to call him \.\'ithout vouching for the truthfulness of his testimony. He said that in early April. 1972, G. Gordon' Liddy. also connected with the Plumbers, told him "the big man had said 'OK' and the v.·ord was go." Hunt said that conversation followed severa l others in which Liddy informed him of various planning meetings held v.·ith l\titchell. campaign manager for President Nixon; ~litchell's deputy. Jeb Sl uart ~1agn1der, and then \V hitc House aide John \V. Ckan Ill about intelligence- gathering for the 1972 campaign. Assistant \\lat.crgale p ro se cu lo r Richard Ben-Venistc asked Hunt v.'hcthe r Milchell, one of five defendants in the trial. v.·as known as "lhe big man." "Yes si r, and/or as the big boy," Hunt replied. ~1itchel1. sitting at th!! defense table, laughed at llunt's reply. \Yhethcr l\1itche\I approved the plan was not an issue in the trial. Instead. the defendants, all former Ni x on associates, have been charged in con- nection with covering up high-le\'el in· Yolvement in \Va1ergate. Jn other testimony, Hunt said: -Liddy asked him in January. 1972 "lo help him prepare a budget for certain projects" by Mitchell , Dean and Magruder. -Liddy's original $1 million budget. \\'hich in part called for e I e c t r on i c sur\'ci\lance of airplanes us c d by De1nocratic candidal cs. y,·as turned doY.11 because it v.·as too high. -On the e\'e of !he June 17. 1972 tntry into 1he Den'IOcraric r>.1a1ional C-Om· mince offices in !he \Vatergalc co1nplex. the burglary teilnl \\':JS givt'n "substan· lial SUJTIS of n)OllCY !O bribe guards \\'l'IO might interfere v.•ith the operation:· -Th e burglary was conducted O\'Cr llunrs objections after Liddy told hln1. "Look, the attorn ey general didn't hire n1c. to give him prohlems and if I don't do ii. he's likely lo hire ~tr. (John) Caufield." Caufield "'a!t a \\'hi te :3 Drowu in Ocean FORT BRAGG (1\l,l -Three persons dro1,'T\cd 1n a ~·et'kend acc1denl wh rn high \\'H\'CS ~cpl lhe:m inlo I~ OCPlln \\'hilc they v.·ere fi!thini:: fro1n a COA!i!al rock . the l\tendocino CQunty shcriff'!t d~Plft1hcn( taiU. :W~~ie S0u7A. '25. lils "'1fc Iris. 2.1. and C:regory S1anford, 1.8, or Vallejo, all V.'t>rc kille-<f 111 the 11ccldcnt Saturday, the sheriff's otllce. oald. ,,--• .... WATERG ATE WITNESS E. Howard Hunt Jr_ House aide and r<'tircd New York policeman ,~·hose O\\TI intelligence gather- ing plan had been rejected late in 197L "\\'hat was the bottom line, ~1 r . Hunt'!" Ben-Veniste asked. "The bollom line was thal we had to do it. .. Hunt said. l)('fense attorneys protested prior to llunfs testiffl(lny that former special \\'atergatc prosecutor Leon Jaworski has been creating loo 1n u ch out-Of-court publicity since he res:gned the post. Orange Coast \\'eather Co11sidl'.'rablc cloudint•ss, is ho1v !hi.' wealhcrlady calls ii for Tues- da~'· 1\1th Jl 40 pcrctnt l'hnnce of sho11·cr~ tonight decrea~ing to 20 percent 1'ul'sday. I llghs throughout the c<1unty 11·111 ht in the uppl'r 60s. 1!\SHll:: 'l'OllA\' Serr;>! Serv1ct ogeni.~ niudr u·/1u1 !11\'y ~au its /(1rgrsr sci vre nf roinUl'rjcn rno11rr1 111 l·.s. l1 1stury -OL'er $8 tlliflltl•i rrnlll'd u• Cer11to~ -a11d ur· rcsictl four fllr n. Slur!J JlOIJl' AS. Al Yew ~tf¥1Ct AJ C•htor"'• AJ (llnJlitf I' I I (&MfliCI Ii C't9s~oll II Ot.rll Notl(t• M Et'olorl•I ,ltt 41 £~ltt1•i11mt111 All 'lftlll(t Alf ff"11KOPt 9' Aftll l•11 .. n II MO.,tl AU NthltUI Ntw1 Al Or11•t1 Cwn1y M ,,.,.,, 14.f lleot' M•r~.th All Telt<tl.io.i •H Tiit.it•\ All Wtlftltf A4 W4rloll Ht•• 44 JI 2 DAILY PILOT MOl'ldily, Ottobtr 28, 1974 --- Stai· Gu:::er Charlene Campbell, 3, Costa l\1esa, tries ou t one or the telescopes on the J-tuntington Beach Pier. 11er dad said she was looking for flying saucers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ziegle1· Calls Nixo11 Ho1ne l11 .Cl e111e11te 'Gl1ost Tow11' f'ro1n \\'ire Ser,·i('es LONG BEACH -Ronald Ziegler has told newsmen that the former \Vestcm \Vhite House in San Cll'mente is like a "Ghost T0\1•n'' and l'hat reports describing the compound as "a plush op<'ration" "'Crc discoura ging. "\Vorkmen arc dismnntling the com· pound," Ziegler said Sunday, "ripping out phones :.ind mol'ing furnilurc. It is not a happy place :uid it is nol a pltasant place." tie also said that the IO [cderal staffers sorting former PresidC'nt Nixon's 700 000 pieces of mail do not amount to ' "a plush operation.'' "We are not running a plush operation down there," he said. "\Ve have a very limited amount of money. \Ve weren't even able to buy stationery for four weeks." French Vintner Trial Under Way BORDEAUX. 'France (AP) -Franee's "\finegate .. ' tnal opened today with 18 d11fendants charged \\ith docloring some of .nie world's best \•inlagcs. One of them .... 11d he never had a dissalis ficd custom- "· Pierre Bert admilll'd juggling quality .-.ontrols but sn1d he had done nothin g harmful or or1g1nal. and that if the In.th \1·ere knov.n thou sands of Bordeaux deal· \'l'l'l l\l·re ,:iu1Jtv uf traurl. Iii• also adnuttcd n11.-.:u1g red \\'ine 111Lh \Vhilc. Bt·rt. 11ho ch1i1ncd :lO ye.:i rs' cx)X'ri tnN" 1s :i 1111h· hrnk1·r, 11a~ the first defcnd.:int t•1 he (\Ut•\1,1ont·d in !hr. trl:il. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T.,. O• ~ll!)t Co•· ' [I~· I• <>1101, Mtfl """'<" •I c,,,,._ '-"""" 1hP t;,,., Prr\•. "p"b!"hed I" IM<l<'MIQll Co.>! P,,t»• ·' "11 C~"'D.oll• 'iOOl!ll" fOlfloft\.,. 1111t1h\IW<I. '""""•t 1~rou~11 ""°"'· IOf Coli.a AA-.. r .... POrl Br•cn, ,.,,,,,.nq1,,., 0.«lll~Olft- 1"'" V1l••t ""'"' \«l<Tltt1c• V1Ur• •n<I l.o<l\IN a. .. ~ ~ou111 (11<1•1 A \1~1• rt.;i;~1 ...,,.,.,.. '~.~ .. ,~,11 .,.,u•a•,~ -\"""•n Tr.e 1""•"<•1>11 ~~b ·•·"'l pl~~I ' . .r JOO ~~I S.y ~1,,..1 '°'"' M• '' (.4<ot~•n•,14'i~.t Aotlf'• I rl Wf>(_'(j a.. "''''"'~~n••V'f• J~· ~ R (urlf'y \/ • F'·-.... ' ..... , .. " ... M.>~<r Tnomd\ Kee11d E~•TO• Ziegler. at a press conrcrencc here, also said Nixon doesn 't have health in- surance 10 help p::iy for his expensive hospitalization in Long Beach. ··AH hospital rosts will eorne out of his own pocket." Zi<'gler said, stating that the fonncr president has been get- ting only "limited'' federal funds to help him through lhe transitional period since leaving office. ''Someone neglected to lake lhe In· surance out and 1 thlnk that's the story or a lot of the President's personal finances." he said. "You know he was President for 5t2 years and I guess TX-'OPIC dropped the ball along the way. They sure did on health insuranC'C." Ziegler. formerly Nixon's Presidential press secretary, noted that Congress has yet lo appropriate federal funds for lhe "transition period." "There's a limited amount of federal 1110.ney <illocatcd up to this poiut . _ . but JI is not excessive." Ziegler said. " ... think it 's less than SS0.000." Jle said Nixon \1•as ··getting less than one percent of \\'hat \1·as provided'' lo µre~iou~presidents upon l!:'aving offic('. Nixon s expenses include support of a staff. dismantling of extensive com- munication !21cililies at San Clemente and secret service protection, Ziegler said. Ni.\'.On, described as "pale and dra1rn .. , today began a week of sophisticated IL·sts to detennine if surgery is needed to hall the steady deterioration of circulation in his 'left leg. Doctors indicate there is 'irtuallv no chance of his appearing to !estif).-at the \\iatergate rovt•r-uri tr 1 ri I. in \Y;1shi ngton~ and il is growing 1norc likely he will be operated on. El'en under till• brsl of c1rcun1stanccs. Nixon's heart rules oul travel for at lrast l\vo n1onths. 1he former president's physician. Dr. John Lungren. told ;1 tl<'\\'S conference Sund<iy. The tri al of l\ixon·s former aides could be over by then. '·If surgery is requirC'd. he would be unill'ai!abJe Ol'cr !he !ong haul to make 11 court :ippear:1nce." Lungren s:ud. Nixon is doing '>l'ell "as long as he i<; Flat in bed wilh his feet in 1hc <Hr." 11C(_'Ord1ng lo a consulling physici;in, Or. \\ilcy 13arkr·r . Bui "undl'r anv circun1~tc1nces. it is going to he neCf''ISJry to be ccrtai11 th<it he ~la~'> under tlose 1ned1cal ~uprrl'1Sion fnr a protracted period or 1111:<' -:ind by protr:.ictcd I rllf'll.ll for 1nan} n1onths ... he ~id. Panel U1·ges Cens ure Bid For Bright By JOHN VALTERZA Of ti.a O•ll'f l'llol S1•11 F'jve me1nber9 of the South Co:ist Regional Coastal Commission issued a joint statement l<>day, suggesting 1hrit Ur. Donald Brighl be censured for h!s fund raising activities for Edmund c . liro11 n Jr But the tiv~. led b_y Commissioner Judy Rosener of Ne11•port Beach. said that Bright should not resign. despite demands from his critics that he do so. The cries for his ouster came forth :ifter Bright confinncd that ~e had been lhe orga nizer or· a now-canceled recep- tion for the Democratic candidate for governor. In a letter signed by five members of Ule 12-person panel, the consensus is tl1at Bright"s record of service. i~ n1critorious. Besides tilrs. Rosener. others signin~ ',~:.\ .. le\~~~~~c :~~~; ~~n1eJ~. n~:U~~ \l/1!son. "\Ve in no ll'av condone the serious rrror of judgmi!nt 1vhich Dr. Bright may have eon1miUcd. llowevcr. 1vc fee l 1hat ·nr. Bright should not resign eilhcr his chairn1anship or his appointn1('nt lo the co1nmission pending the Attorney General's report." the letter said. .... . ' •.tr'· • \ . . ~ ,· • ' ~· • ' ~~ .. )J 'fhe report cited in the letter "·ould be a final determination by the AUorney \.cll(>ral's office after investigating the assertions of interest-conflict in the fund - raising. ill111·ul ota Blocl' ll'all Bright first demanded the probe and report after con[irming that he held ;i luncheon early this month wilh al lca~1 15 major developers or their representatives. At the session, he asked for $100 contributions for invitations to a Costa f\.fesa reception for Brown. He also sought mailing lists from each for potential guests to the reception. Alon zo \Vhitney works on one of initial phases of what will be 625- foot mural on block wall in Fountajn Valley's Colonia Juarez. Paint· ing of figures bega n Saturday under the direction of artist Sergio Q'Cadiz. It will take about six months to complete_ Wall is located along,Zaragosa Street off \Yard Street betweeh Warner Avenue and Slater Avenue. Border Officials Seize Critics charge Iha! Bright organized the event as a means to "'in possible appoint1nent as head of the California Department of Fish and Ganie. Bright denied it. Brown immediately demanded that Bright resign, as did R e p u b I i c a n gubernatorial candidate Houston Flour- noy. Others echoing the demand s include Assemblyman Robert Badham and State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, both Newport Beach Republicans. Heroin, Pair at Onofre Today's announcement by the five is an echo to sentiments expressed by several commissioners in recent days. Commissoner Ralph D i e d r I ch an Orange County Supervisor t has agreed that the fund-raiser was an emit' in judgment, but said that Bright's record as a commissioner makes him an asset to the panel. ''Censur appears to be more ap- propriate, given Dr. Bright's leadership of lhe commission planning effort. his outstanding voling record in support of the objectives of Proposition 20 and his unquestioned integrity,'' today's let· tcr states. Church Camp Burgled SAN BERNARDL~O (AP\ -The San Bernardino County personnel director. ~lartin I-:. Nelson, has been booked for in\·estigalion of burglary in the disa p- pearance or $262 of 1he antiques from a church camp. the sheriff's office said. Authorities said the antiques \Vere taken from a dining hall at a mountain camp in an Oct. 8 break·in. · Border patrolmen and members of a narcotics ta sk for ce halted a car tr ying to pass the. San 0noer'e checkpoint over the weekend, M'i7ed six pounds of pure heroin v.·orth Sl million and <1r rested the two men they allege 11·ere srnuggling it. The arrest a record narcotics haul for 1hc patrolmen al lhe alien roadblock, took place late Saturday night, officers ii1dicated today. Two residents or the San Diego area face charges or possession of heroin for sale and were identified as Gary Joseph Harris. 18, and Ruben Ameicua, 22. Both were booked into San Diego Coun!y Jail after their arrest. The arrest was the product of a tip given to officers in the San Diego County Integrated Narcotics Task Force. They asked Federal agents to hold the truck and the two men. Nol only 11·as the seizure lhe largest 2 Killed in Crash VACAVILLE (AP) -An Air Force captain and a teen·age boy were killed when their single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff Sunday, the Air Force reported. Freeway R11nway Pla ne. Sets Do11'11. 011. Higliway EARl.Y f\10RNLNG drivers on the free\v ay through San Juan Capistrano sot the surp rise of their lives Sunday -a Light plane used the traffic Ian~ as a runway. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said today pilot Carl Tate, 44, ad- dress unk.J1011'n. told them he ran out of gas al about 1:30 a.m. and couldn 't reach the haven of El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta tion. "Traffic in the southbound lanes of Routl' 5 \\'as light in the southbound direction. so he decided to set it down right there near San Juan Creek Road ," the ~pokcsman said. "\\1llEN \\IE GOT TllERE, he was lrying to find a \Vay to rC'fuel and take off but ll'hcn he couldn't, we had the plane to"·ed to the Capistrano airfield," !he CllP {lfficer added. Tate's plane. a single-engine Cessna 210. '1as still on the ground today, :1pparen!ly undamaged, according to an nirport spokes man. haul of heroin in the history of the San On<lfre operation but also the largest since the task force was put together 13 months ago, spokesmen said. From Page Al JUVENILE ... John Burton will debate the merits of ctranging the city from general law to a charter form of government at El camino Real School tonight. The 7:30 p.m. debate at the school. 4782 Karen Ann Lane, will be the first public discussion of a possible charter by the two councilmen since the city council las t month named itself the com- mission which will draft a city charter. All the officers questioned about the program said they would like it to be continued, and 91 percent said they thought it helped prevent future police problems for the youths. Laguna Officers Break Up Party, Hold 3 in Melee Laguna Beach police broke i.ri a party attended by an estimated 300 persons, arresting three follo"'ing what officers characterized as a beer bottle and dirt clod-pelting spree by partygocrs Frirlay. Laguna police were forced to call for assistance from the Orange Counly Sheriff's Office as the eight Laguna officers were met by profanity and pro- jectiles when they attempted to quiet the noisy affair at 964 f\1iramar in the Arch Beach Heights seclion of Laguna Beach. Police arrested a 17·year-old Laguna Beach youth for assault on a police officer and resisting arrest. James P. Perry. 19, of 24522 Dardania Av c .. Mission Viejo, was taken into custody for allegedly obstructing a police officer and a third man was arrested for drunkenness. Ttlom1t<. A. Murph.inc M.on•~•nQ I <11!M Charle<. H Loo~ Soviet Doctor 'On Strike' No police orficers were hurt. Laguna police were aided by live Sheriff's deputies. The police action occurred at 10:15 p.m. Friday and It followed a warning issued to the owner of the home, Steve Mangum, tWo houritarller. Oll1tei C~\lf ....... '1< W•\! !I ... .,......,.. "'""'""''fl•'""> Jlll ~.,._. lll>W••#'d lfQ••• l>tt<.1'. ll~C.lt-yt•~• .. I !-<""'""''"" """~ ti!ll &ot<h 9ow1, .... , \.Mldltt)llC• ~11 rtv lHOl U P81 ll0"1 otitn01t90r,,.. ... ,.. T~lepho...e {714) &42-4321 Cla5Sit1ed Ad11erlisin9 ~42·5671 !;t<ldl•&•' \/flt•• N• ... 011·<• 111 -6310 ltD"'~n(.lllN~-. 49S·0630 ffll"""I"! 111• 0•~•"1' ('"'•/ l'l;N .. ~·"'I r.o-.w•v '' r•'"' ''"'" "' n1•~hll"\ ~1• •• mtll" c• -<l•t'I"-'" ""'"'" "'~1 "" ··v~"'"" ... 11>0~1 •P"C'•' ,.,..,;"-DI <OP••l<l'll Q"'"'' !.Kt''"' "••I m\!~~ ,,.,., .i C1r1t4 M-•o, r111•~·n•1 \·'~""''"Q" o .. '""'"' \JOO ltWl!nly ~' ,,. 1•«1 ~!My, "''"\''' $\1'Atl•OI'\ IJ Oil """'°In I• • l:ecl Tap e Forbids Trip to Coast to See Mother From \\'ire Seri ictil !Jtan C. lloxSt.')', 01e " x pa I r i a I c An1erican "ho now 1s a doctor 1n thr ~v1et l nion. ~aid ov<'1 the v.cckend Jhat he Is on ":i lllr1\I"'. ol !.Oris. t>ctau~c rC'd t.'lpt fo)rbid'I him :1 trip to lhc ()rAn~t> Con-:! 10 vi:r;-1t his ailing step- mother Ttoxsry first made headliucs carlitr -1.his ..)'CM when he. tried 10 run pail Soviet i;?:Uard~ 01.1111\de tht L'.S. EmiJc•S."iY ln ~t sc.ow and finally v.as pulled into 1hr l'nrlav(' hv American lltaff n\rml:>c~. Hut nftrr :i may of ;1 fc\v dfl)'ll, TloX!iC) V<.1s; i;"nt hack ho111e lo :iwalt f)f'rm1ss1on to leave the U R and to enlt'r the U. S. The So\•lcts ga\1e lloxsey one ell'.it \'isa. but the. Americans never granted an cnlry vt~a. Arter sc1•f'ral months. lhc So '' i et s rcfu~ lo ri'new their pcnn1t. 1 l~st)'. '>1-hQ is marrltd and has a doiughtl'r by his Jtussian wife. Insisted U"-t 00 hat bec:om• diaench3nied wilh his Sovirt cilizl.'l'lship and wAnts to return to 1hr U. S. 10 vis.It his alllnit 5t€'pmother. ~1~ Ella J-loxsey of San Clemente, and hls nalurnl mother who live$ in Napa. In n phone lnlcrview with \Ve.slcrn ne\\'stnen over the weekend, he said !hat he has decided not to work any looger at a clinic in Volgograd and that his wife now work! to support the fem ily. American embassy spokesmen insist I hat, because ifox.sey gave up his American citizenship when he entered the USSR 17 years ago, he is not entitled lo a -U.S.. enlt-)l-"181l,. llox!tey can appeal that decision. but he .still races problems in getting his Snvicl exit vi!'ill renewed. To Add lo his troubles. Hoxsey said, hilt wife docs not \\'ant to go with him. Police logged two hlt and run traffic accidents which they believe involved partygoers, and a petty theft from a neighbor's yard. Scl1111idl in Moscow lt10SCOW (UPI) -West German ~"lft. cellar lfelmut Schmidt arrived today for three days of talk$, and CommunJst party leader Leonid I. 8rtthnev reoeived him at Vnukovo Airport though not requlrtd by protocol to do 90. Sdlmldl'• trip and hl, prestige were marred by twin elec- tion setbacks Sunday ttt the hands or political opponentJ crltlcal of h!J cam- palgn lo improve rclatlont wllh the Sovtct bloc. Lau;. an.d Order Lecture Topic The Newport Hart>or Ju.Jor Letaut-'• "ConuoUn.llJ' '74:," '. IPO" ctal five-week series of lectures OQe11 to the public U well as league members, continues Tuesday night at UC Irvine. 'Jbe second program In the series will deal with "Law and Order - Consumer Affairs." It slam at 7:30 p.m. in UCI's Science Lecture Hall. Admission is free. The series, de.signed to bring Orange CounUans up to date on issues affecting them, Is scheduled for five successive Tuesdays at UCJ. nie Nov. 5 program will deal with getting into college today . The series ls sponsored by the Junior League as a public service. Mesa Man Slain After Argument; Relative Held A Costa Mesa man was found knifed to dealh in his apartment early today after an argument with a relative that police allege turned into a fight. Aurelio Banuelos, 29, of 1330 Bristol St., C:OSta ~1esa was arrested shortly after the 4 a.m. knifing of his relative and roommate, Umberto Banuelos. Abelardo Casas, 21, a third roommate, told police the dead man came home from work at Blackbeard's Restaurant in Newport Bech, where both Banuelos' worked, shortly after I a.m. According to Casas' account, Umberto began drinking beer ard an argument between the two relatives followed. The argument heated up, followed by a sculfle and the knifing, Casas told police. Aurelio then fied from the apartment, Casas said. Police later found Aurelio hiding in a storage area al Blackbeard's and arrested him. The two nanueloses, said police, were relatives but the 'relationship was not known. Coast Skipper Wins Nntional Hobie-14 Title Wayne Schafer of Capistrano Beach won the Hobie-14 national championship at Key Biscayne, Fla. in regatta com- pleted Saturday. Schafer is a veteran liobie sailor in both the 14 and 16 foot models. Runner·up for the national title was Hobie Alter, also of Capistrano Beach, the creator of the popular catama ran etas,. Third ptace went to a nother Southland sailor , Randy Hatfield of Long Beach. It was Schafer's first championship in the class and he has sailed in every one since the inception of the class. ln four previous national championship regattas be has placed second. Alter's second place in the regatta was with a brond new Hobie-14 which had never been in the water. Missing C.hild Sought by Police In Santa Ana Santa 'Ana police continued to search today for an 11-year~ld foster child missing since Sunday morning when he was last seen playing near some rai lroad tracks. A police spokesman said no foul play Is indicated in the disappearance of Martin Diaz, who ha3 been living with 1he Romnn Guerrero fam.lly of 2406 \V. l\tnrk St. in Santa Ana. "\Ve have been told this kind of thing has happened before with this boy." the p>Jice spokesman.-laid. "He is k1nd of unsta~e in the sense he has been in three or four homes in just a short time." Police said lhe Guerreros didn't report tile boy as missing until late SWlday night even though he hadn't been seen since early that morning. "We had two officers on search duty all night and Lhere is still a_ team in the field righl now checki~ out leads into the boy's whereabouts,' the spokesman said. From Page Al RAIN ... total to JW!i under .20 of an Inch, didn't cause flooding anywhere alon1 the Orange eoaa. The Harbor Patrol In Dana Po I n t Harbor sald slnall craft warnings were out in anllclpatlon of wind that coUld guat up to 35 knots by late 1od11y. According to the wf!ather service, tMrt Is a 40 percent chance o( lnte.nnittent showers tonight, dropping to 20 percent Tuesday. · l I } 1 7 7 • Huntington Beaeh Founiain ~Val-le Today's Final N.Y. StockS .VOL. 67, NO. 301 , 2 SECTIONS, 24PAGES-ORANGE COUNTY, CAtlFORNI*-MONDA-¥, GCTOSER-28, 1-9.J.4-------TEN CENT.._ __ Rocliy !Jares. New List of Loans Since 1957 \VASJ-ilNGTON (UPll -Vice Presidential nominee Nelson A. Rockefeller today disclosed more loans totaling over a half million dollars he made since 1957 !o an u n id en ti fie d number of employcs and individuals, Including $84.000 . to former Treasury :;ecretary .Robert B. Anderson. Rockefeller's new list of loans, pro- vided to the Congressional comtnittees considering h!s nomination , raised to more than $2 million the amount he iaid fie loaned in 17 years. Sta•· Ga~e•· Most of these loans either ha\'C been repaid or torgiven by Rockefeller, \Ybo turned the1n into gifts, he said. The ne\v list showed an outstanding balance of $147,733 still ov.·ed. The old list of Joans showed $155,000 still outstanding. Rockefeller, whose public support has dwindled during a series of financi al disclosures following his nomination, said the list submitted today completed the tabulation of his loans. Anderson received a Joan of $60,000 D'll'I' Pilot PIW>lo D~ P'lrlck O'Donnell Charlene Campbell. 3, Costa J\olesa, tries out one of the telescopes on the 1-luntington Beach Pier. ricr dad said she was looking for flying saucers. ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~--~~- Judge Scl1edules Hearit1g For Nixo11 Sullpoena Case A federal judge in Los Angeles has set No\'. 11 as ah e:irin~ dat'! to determine if former President Richard Nixon sh:ou!d offer a deposition in the offices of a Santa Ana Jawyer--0r if lie is too sick. Lawyers for Nixon have filed a motion to quash a subpocnn \1'hich. demands that the for1ner Chief Execulive offer testimony Nov. 26 in a ch'il suit broughl by 21 persons \\'ho allege they were refused ad1nittance to one of his rallies in 1921 in Charlotte, N.C. .. Besides Nixon. other former members of his top staff-currently on trial in the Watergate coverup -arc listed as defendants in the action. Arter discussing th<' case '.lilh lawyers from both sides. U.S. District court Judge \Villiam P. Gray decided on the Nov. 11 hearing date. ' PIGSKIN PI Cl(E RS YIE FOR TV SET The seventh week of Pigskin Pickeroo '74 competition (or prizes including a color television set begins today. Each week, Daily Pilot renders art invited to predlcl the outcomes or 30 weekend foolball games. Winners are awarded Zenith television tind r11dio products worth $l30 follo\Ylng each \Veck"s Judging. FuttJ1er. Hrst place weekly \\1inners are eligible t<i compete for the color television grand prir.e. Pigskin Pickeroo is a regular feature of the Dally Pilot SPorl! pages. -ABC color Television of lJuntJngton -Oeach and.-Zenith Inc. ore co.1ppnsoring , tttc contest The subpoena not only requests that the former President give teslimony in the case but also produce tapes and docunlC~nts related to the sec u r i t .v measures taken for lhe rally \vhich took place before his successful reelection can1paign. Breast Ca11cer Lectm·e Slated A Fountain valley physician \\'ill lee· ture on the detection of breast cancer Tuesday in a program sponsored by the Parent Teacher Crganization o f Spring View School. The program begins at 7:30 p.n1. at the school, 16662 Trudy Lane, Huntington .Beach. Dr. Malcolm Sperling, Fountain Valley Hospital staff member, will show a filn1 and v.'ili have a mannequin on display to guide women in Uic correct procedure of breast self.exarnination. Proressor l(iJled BUENOS AIRES (UP1 ) -A five-man guerrilla band assassinated a right·wing university professor on his way to !\fass Sunday, bringing to at lea.st 162 tho numtM!r of persons killed this year in Argei:itine political violence. \Vltnesses li1tid a young 1nan with a red beard appeared "total~ <'It case'' ns he firL'<I five .45 caliber pistol bullets into ·the body of Jordan Genta. 64, A philosophy protc~sor considered a theoreUcinn for \he right \\1ing: of Argentina's divided poUtical society. on Jan. 2, 1957 and another of $24,000 on April I, 1957, Rockefeller said. Both were listed as repaid on June 6, 1957, Ol)e month before Anderson b e c a m c Treasury secretary under P r e s i d e n t Eisenhower., , Rockefeller identified Anderson as •·a long-time friend and former f e d e r a I Cabinet o!ficer: private citizen " at the time o! the loan. Rockefeller also listed a $15,000 loan 'made Oct. I, 1973 to his wife Margaretta F ... Happy" Rockefeller, plus loans of $27.000 in 1968 lo Rodman Rockefeller, one of his sons. and $12.600 in 1971 to Steven C. Rockefeller. another son. He said J\lrs. Rockefeller repaid $2,500 in April, Rodn1an repaid $6.750 in 1973, and Steven repaid $3,150 in 1973 and 1974. Rockefeller said his latest list, plus the earlier one provided to C.Ongress and made public Oct. 11, put on the record "all of the loans that I have made to individuals for Lhe petiod fron1 1957 through the third quarte.r of 1974." "\llrtually all of these loans \\'ere made to close personal f r i e n d s , associates or men1bers of my family," Roc kereller said. The rae\v list of loans1'' was sent to Sen. Howard \V. Cannon ( D ·Nev. ) , chnirman of the Senate Rules Com- mittee, and Rep. Peter \V. Rodino (D- N.J.). chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. The House comn1ittee is scheduled to begin examining Rockefeller's creden- tials \Vednesday but final action by Congress on his nomir.ation will not co1ne until Noven1ber. Hockefeller 's sup- port in Congress has cooled since Presi- dent Ford originally no1ninated him. Senate Dcinocratic 1 e a de r Mike 1'.tansfic!d said Sunday the nomination "isn'l in as good shape as :t "'as.,_" Newsweek ~lagazine says suppprt for the confirmation dropped 11 percent in one month.. Bright Censure Asked Five Coast Panel Members Urge He Not Resign By JOHN VAi.TERZA DI It" DtUr Piiot $1111 Five members of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission issued a joint statement today , suggesting that Dr. Donald Bright be censured for his fund raising activities for Edmund G. Bro\vn Jr. But the five , led by Commissioner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach, said that Bright Should nol resign, despilc dcinands from his critics thal he do Rain Causes 250 Po,ver Fail11res ' The Northern California rainstorm that swept across Southern California today triggered numerous minor accidents and more than 250 small po\vcr outages around Orange County. The storm, which dumped more than one·tenth of an inch of rain on the county by mid·moming, was expected to linger in the area through the night, according to U.S. Weather Service spokesmen. 1'he biggest problem around the county appeared to be with electric power but a spokesman for Southern California Edison said the difficulties could have been a lot worse. "\Ve·ve had about 250 minor outages all over !he county but that number ls relatively low for the first big rain of the season," said Gene \Vekall, SCE public relations manager. "\Vhcn things have been dry for a (See RAIN, Page AZI Pl{ICES MIXED JN SLOW TRADING NE\V YORK IUPI I -Trading \\'as slow today as prices moved lower on the New York Stock Exchange \\•here investors \l'ere shov1ing concern about the nation's economy. The Dow Jones industrial average. off n1ore than eight points earlier, lost 2.35 points to 633.84. The widely·v•atched a\·erage lost more tban 18 points J,ast week when govern- ment figures sbo'9ed the econonly slowed \vh.ilc innation continued uncontrolled. Declines led advances. 7E9 to 420, among the t,665 issues traded. Prices also were IO\\'er iu slow ti·ading on the American Stock Exchange. so. The cries for his ouster came forth after Bright confimled that he had been the organizer of a now-canceled recep- tion fo r the Democratic candidate for governor. In a Jetter signed by five nlcmbers of the l2-person panel, the consensus is tha t Bright's record of service, is meritorious. Besides Mrs. Rosener, others signing the letter are Arthur Holmes, Rimmon Fay, Robert Rooney and Dr. Donald ,,--• -"' UPI Tt-Pltole WATERGATE WITNESS E. Howard Hunt Jr. I/ nnt Testifies Mitchell OK'cl Bugging Plans \\'ASHINGTON (UPI) - E. I-toward Hun t Jr. lestificd today he was told .. the big man'' -nieaning foriner Al· torney General John N. Mitchell -ap- proved a plan for bugging and burglariz· ing the national Demo c r a tic head- quarters. Hun t. •l'ho helped plan the I 9 7 2 \Vatcrgatc break-in \vhile serving as a 1nember or the \Vhite House "Plumbers" unit. testified in the Watergate cover·up trial as a •·court v.•itness" - a techniques that allowed the prosecution to call him \1Jthout vouching for the tru1hfulness !See \VATERGATE, Page A2) Y outli Services Pl111t \Vilson. "\Ve in no ~·ay condone the serious errof of judgment V"hich Dr. Bright may have comn1itted. Hov.1ever. ,.,.c feel that Dr. Bright should not resign either his chairmanship or his appointment to the commission pending the Attorney General's report," the Jetter said. The report cited in the letter \Vould be a final determination by the Attorney General's office after investigating the assertions of interest<0nflict in the fund· 'Silent Heroes' rai sing. Bright first demanded the probe and report after confirming lhat he held a luncheon early tbis month v.ith at least 15 major developers or their representatives. At the session. he asked !or $100 contributions for invitations to a Costa Mesa reception for Brown. He also sought mailing lists from each for potential r,uests to the reception. Critics charge that Bright organized (Ste CENSURE, Page A!) Ford Ordering Federal Posts fo1· 70,000 Vets By llELEN TH0!\-1AS ARLINGTON, Va . (UPI) -!President Ford said today that Vietnam veterans are "the silent heroes of their genera- tion" and ordered the federal goveni- n1ent to hire 70,000 of them by July I. Speaking at an Ar lington Na tional Ce me te.ry ceremony commemorating Veterans· Day, Ford sa't, action is under "'ay to improve Veterans Administration services including its medical program. Ford, \Vho laid a wreath at the cemetery's Tomb of tbe Unknowns, also pledged he will "do everything possible" to 1nake sure all the men missing in action in Southeast Asia are accounted for. ··tt has been said that the forgotten men of the Vietnam conflict are those \vho served," Ford said. "They're the silent heroes of their generation . Too often. those who failed in their duty have monopolized lhe headlines and distorted the image of their generation. "I intend to sec that the silent heroes, the more than 61h: million Americans \Vho served tbeir country in the Vietnanl era v.·ith quiel courage, are not forgot· ten." Ford said an interagency task force has given him a "Jobs for Veterans plan of action." The plan is aimed al the federal government's recruiting and hiring 70,000 Vietnam veterans by the fiscal year ending July I, 1975. ··1 am ordering federal departments and agencies to move, and move no1v, on this action plan to make sure these veterans are hired as quickly as possi· ble," Ford said. He said "important progress is already IJeing made. Une1np\oyment a m o n g veterans has dropped since 1t.s peak in 197L '' He credited the National Alliance of businessmen for this. ''This coming year, they hope to pro- vide 200,000 jobs for veterans. Including the placement of 7.500 d is ab I e d veterans," he said. "They are doing a magnificent job ... " Ford was accorded a 2l·gun salute when he arrived and again when he departed . Before going into the formal ec.rcmonics, he shook hands with each of the 15 members of the honor guard at the tomb. "Glad lo meet you,'' Ford said to them. "!\'ice to meet you." Cooper T. Holt, ex~utive director or the Veterans of F' ore i g n Wars' \Vashington office, took the opportunity of Ford's presence to plug for his signature on the GI benefits bill that Congress ~·ill send l-0 him after returning from its pre-election recess. Holt said that he "hoped that this crov.·d \viii convince the President to sign the bill., lhat provides a 23 percent increase in GI benefits. Nowhere in the spee<:h did Ford men- tion his amnesty program for Vietnam evaders and deserters. He mentioned the draft dodgers only in passing : "They {the veterans) served in spite of the most difficult psycho Io g i ca I pressures,·· Ford said. "They served at a time \\•hen many of their peers and !hei r ciders ~·ere dffitluncing service to one's country as immoral. "They served v.·hi!e so1ne a v o i d e d service. They served without the full moral support that. this nation has usually given its fighting forces.'' Counsel Program Lauded Or:g:ci~oast Weather Considl.'rab!c cloudiness is how !he \\'eatherlady calls i! for Tues-- day, w1!h a 40 percent chance of shoY.ers tonight decreasing to 20 pcrcenl Tucsda~·. Highs throughout rhe col.inly will be in the upper 60s. A cooperative program !}el\\'CCTI ur Irvine, Costa J\-1csu. Jrl'i ne and Hun· Hngton Beach, des igned to divert young, firS1·titne criminal offenders mun the justice systen1 has won high 1narks by its UCI evalunlors. The year-old Youth ·Services Program. says a report evaluating its first six monlhs, has caused n 4.ll percent cut in the number of juveniles who got into h-ouble with \he law on other charges after going thrpugh the program . The Youth Services Program, financed \vlth a grant fron1 lhe Orange County Council on Criminal .Justice ~u.Q roa1cll· Ing funds rrom the three .cities, is de- signed to retcr arrest~ )'Mlths 10 Coun- selors r<lUlcr than to Court and jail or probation. Co1nparlng staUsUcs on 130 yout hs \\'ho \\'Cnt through thl.' coonseling pro- gra111 with 1hose on 3C who did not. evaluators found ttrat 29 percent of those 11 ithout the program \vcrc arrested ag<1in 'vithin six mon!hs. By contrast, IS percent of t ho :s e counselled were arrested on o I h e r charges 1vithin si x nionths. The rate of juvenile crime repeaters. said the report. "'as reduced 48 percent. During the first year of the program, 2,000 Coeds Protest SEOUL. Korea (AP) -Pclicc used tear gas agalilst 2.000 ~ds today as lboosaods of other students dcnlOnstra!ed ai;alnst the 'go\·enlmeot at four unl\·e1 .. sitloa. ' 3t7 families were assi!(ted. Ahout i:l percent came f1·on1 police refe1Ta!s and the rcniainder voluntarily. In the evaluation, 9!l percent ot the parents said they \\-ould reco1n1ncnd the program to other fan1il1es in N sin1il11r i;i\u11tion. Or the jll\ Cn1]1?$, 9'l !X'rCl'nl said they Y."OUld recommend it to a friend. Of the p:irents, 81) perce nt sald the problem leading to their chlldi•tn's referrals had Improved since they began purticlpatlng. The youths them· stl\'es said they had been helped in 90 ~rcent of the cases. ln'llle C<lwlCilrnen Henry Quiglev and John Burton 1''111 debate the meril!'i of cln:lnging the city from gen~ro.I J:1v.· to o eh:trter form ar govemmwt at F.1 lSee JUVl::~IL!<:, Page A!) I NSIDE 'l'ODA V S('crct Service age111s nu:idt! 1rhu1. thf'!/ sny its loroest tcizure of coiott<'rfeit n1011ey itl U.S. /1i.~tory -over $8 1ti.illion pl'nlfed iii Cerritos -and ar· rested four rnc1i. Story Page A5. Al YIN• Str¥i<t Al C1lil~rnl• .U Cl•1~!litof Si·H Comi<J aJ CHH•fl'if SJ D•1l~ NO!l(tt Al Ellllfl'i•I l'•fe Ai Enll'l'llh•mtftl AH l"lflll>t• AIO "-°'• •a Ann Llfldffl l1 MO•it1 All Nl!lont! N•~ Ai o .... ,. covntr "' ,,0th •44 11«• Mt111tb Alt Ttltv!JIO• A 11 Tl>tAltti A 11 Wttllltr A4 WOtlf Nl•l A4 < .A-ii , O.it.ILt Pl1..0 r f'rot11 f•a 11e A l W,.\TERGATE ... of his testimony. He said that Jn urly April, tm. G. GordOli Uddy, &l!'iO COMCCted with uie Plumberf. told hbn "the bli mu bad said 'OK' Snd tbt word was go.•• J!unt suid that conversaUon followed several 01hers In which Liddy informed hln1 of \'&rioua planning meetings lield --~lh 1ilitcJle.IJ.._ can1palgn ~ger f!>r _ President Nl xon; ti.litchcll's deputy, Jeb Stuart Magn1der, llnd thf:n White !louse a ide Johll \II. Dean Ill about lntelligenee- gatherin( fo~ the 1972 campaign. Ass istant Watergate p r o s e c u t o r RIC"hard Ben·Venlstc asked llunt whether l\tlt.cllell, one of five defendants in the tri111, \\'U! known as "!he big man." "Yes sir, and/or as ll'le big boy," Hunt ITpJied. 1'1i1dlf'll. sitting at the defense table, laughed at llunt's reply. Whether 1'1itche\I approved the P,an voas not an issue in the trial. Instead, the defendants. all former N i x o n associates, have been charged In con- nection with covering up high-level in· volvement In Watergate. In Olher testimony. Hunt said: -Liddy asked hin1 in January. 1972 "to help h.im prepare a budget for certain projects" by A1itchcll, Dfan and 1.lagruder. -Liddy·s original $1 million budget, which in part called for e I e c t r o n I c surveillance of airplanes u.s e d by Democratic candidates, was turned down because it was too high. f'rotn Pa11e A l CE NSURE ... lhe event as a means to ~·in possible apP,Oinlment as head of the California Depanment of Fish and Game. Bright denled it. Brown immediately demanded that Bright resign , as did Republican gubernatorial candidate Houston Flour- noy. Othm echoing . the demands include Assemblymen Robert Bad.ham and State Sen. Dennis Carpenter1 both Newport Beach Republicans. Today's armouncement by the five is an echo to sentiments expressed by several commissioners in recent days . Co1nmissoner Ralph D i e d r i c h an Orange County Supervisor, has agreed !hat the fund·raiscr was an error In judgment. but said that Bright•s record ~s a commissioner makes him an asset to lhe p.'.lnel. "Censur appears to be more ap- propMate, given Dr. Bright 's leadership of the commission planning effort, his outstanding voting record in support ot the objectives of Proposition 20 and his unquestioned integrity,'' today's Jet- ter states. Women Voters To Probe Local Ballot Measures Three local measures on the Nov. 5 ballot will be examined Tuesday by the League of Women Voters of Hun- tingtoo Beach and Seal Beach. The public meeting will be at Christ Presbyterian Cburch, ?t.lagnolla Street and Adams Avenue, Hwitington Beach, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. League members will make verbal presentations to small groups on the Orange County Transit District Proposi- tion A. the City of Huntington Beach real property transfer tax, the Hunting· ton ~ch Union lligh School District taX override and other issues of greatest in terest. Printed material on aU stale pro- positions \11 ill be avnilable. The pro-arni-<.'On arguments have been prepared by League of \Vomen Voteri researchers <1nd lawyers and checked by proponents and opponents !or ac· cu.racy end balance, a League spokes- man explained. ORANGE COAST i:tiF DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Weed Prh 10tn1 •"" Put1111l'1tt Jack R. Cu rley Vic• Prt\•Otnl •NI Gt""'-' ,..."t91"' Thoma5 Keevil Thomas A. Murl)hine ,,...,.•;•ng EO•tor Charlts H. Loos Richard P. 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Rider uses ski poles to teach hi1nself balance. From Page ill RAIN ... while, dust builds up on transfonners and insulators and when dampness mixes v•ith It, we have some shorts," \llekall said. · Wekall said the worst problems arise during light, misty rains because heavier dropleLs lend to wash the dust away without causing short-circuits. "This rain has been heavy enough not to cause major problems but it is enough to cause a lot of lillle ones," \Vekall said. No major proble111s were report"' by Orange Coast communities or by the California Highway Patrol. Huntington Beach police Sgt. J o h n Foster said tbe streets and freeways weren't as slick as they l.'Ould have been during rush hour this morning because the rain started early. "Usually. the first big rain brings the oil out of the pavement but by the time most people got on the road , that had washed away," he said. The rain, which brought the seai;on total lo ju.st under .20 of an inch, didn 't cause flooding anywhere along the Orange Coast. 11\e Harbor Patrol in Dana P o i n t Harbor said small craft warnings were out in anticipation of v;ind that could gust up to 35 knots by late today. According to the wealiler service, there is a 40 pe rcent chance of intem1ittent showers tonight, dropping lo 20 percent Tuesday. Interviews Set For School Clrlcf Trustees this week are interviewing eight or nine candidates (or the posilion of superintendent of the H u n t i n g t o n Beach Union High School District. The board met in executive session today and Sunday to interview applicants and the proce is expc<:ted lo continue U1rough next week. Trustees have indicated the final selec· lion may come •·next month," however. 'T'he vacancy in the superintendent's post occurred last sumnier when Jack S. Roper res igned to accept a 1X>Sition with a Northern California s c ho o 1 district. Winte~burg Ce rcn1on y Set \Vinte.rsburg High School and Guidance Complex. the ne'v $7 18,000 project eif the Huntington Beach nUion High School Dis· trict. ";11 be dedicated Tuesday at JO 11 .m. Ceremoni<'S wiU be at !he complex, 17162 Golden West St., Hunti ngton .Beach. Students will conduct . tours throughoul !he day for visitors. Guest speaker for lhc dcdic111io11 pro- grnn1 V.'111 be Dr. Leland Newcomer. chairman of the Secondary 1-:ducaUon Refomi Commission and pres.ldent or LaVeme College. lie will U1!k about the outlook in secondary t ducatJon in general and "The Reform of lntermedl1te And St.'COndary Education (RlSEJ" in particular. Church Ca mp Burgled SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -The san Remarctino Coun1y perM!Mtl director. ~1artin E Nelson. Ms betn booked for inves1igatlon of burglary Jn the dl.sa p- pearan~ of $262 of lhe antiques from a church camp, the sheriff'! olfict nld. Authorities Pld the antiques were l•ken from a tHning hAll ,11t a mountain camp in an Oct. 8 break·in. Nixon's Home Said Ghost Town From \\'ire Ser,1cta LONG BEACH -Ronald Ziegler has told newsmen that the {ormer \Vestern \\'bite I-louse In San Clemente is like 1:1 "Ghost Town " nnd that r eport s describing the compound as "a plush operation" were discouraging. "\Vorkmen are dismantling the con1· pound." Ziegl er said Sunday, .. ripping out phones and moving furniture. II i.s not a happy place and it is not n pleasant place." lie also said that the 10 federal staffers sorting fonner PttSident Nixon·s 700,000 pieces or mail do not amount to •·a plush ope.raUon." "We are not ruMing a plu.sh operatioo down the.re," he said. "We have a very limited amount of money. \Ye Y«eren'l even able to buy stationery for four weeks." Ziegler, at a press conference here, also said Nixon doesn 't have health in- surance to help pay for his cxpen~ive hospilalization in Long Beach. "All hospital costs will come -0ut of his own pocket," Ziegler said, stating that the fon11er president has been gel- ling only "limited" federal funds to help him through the transitional period since leaving office. "Someooe neglected to take the in· surance out and I think that's the .story of a lot of the President's personal finances," he said. "You know he y,·as JJresident for 51h years and 1 guess people dropped the ball along the way. They sure did on health insurance." Ziegler, formerly Nixon's Presidential press secretary, noted !hat Congress has yet to appropriate federal funds for the "transition period." "There's a limited amount of federal !"l~ey allocated up to this poiut ... but it 1s not excessive," Ziegler said. " ..• think it's less than $50,000." He said Nixon was "getting less than one percent of what was proVided" to previous presidents upon leaving office. Nixon 's expenses include support of a staff, dismantling of extensive com· munication faCililie3 at San Clemente and secret service protection, Ziegler said. Nixon , described as "pale and drawn," today began a week of sophisticated tests to determine if surgery is needed to halt the steady deterioration of circulation in his left leg. Doctors indicate there is virtually no chance of his appearing to testify at the Watergate cover-up t r i a I in \Yashington, and it is growing :nore likely be will be operated on. Even under the best of circumstances Nixon'• heart rult3 oot travel for ai least two months, the former president's physldan, Dr. John Lungren, told a news conference. Sunday. The trial of Nixori's former aides could be over by then. "If surgery Ls required, he would be unavailable over the long haul to make a court appearance," Lungren said. Nixon Is doing well "as long as he is flat in bed with his feet Jn the air," according to a consulting physician, Dr. \Vlley Barker. Coast Skipper Wins National Hobi e-1 4 Title \\'ayne Schafer of Capistrano Beach \\'on the Hoble-14 national championship at Key Biscayne, Fla. in regatta com· pleted Saturday. Schafer is a veteran Hobie sailor in both the 14 and 16 foot models. B.unner·up for the nalional title was Hobie Alter, also of Capistrano Beach, the creator of the popular catamaran cl.:is,. Third place v.'ent to another Southland sailor, Randy Hatfield of Long Beach. II "'ELS Scha fer's first championship in the class and he has sailed in every one since the inception of the class. In four previous national championship regattas he has placed second. Aller's second place . in the regatta \\·as with a brand new Hobie·l4 Y:hich had never been 1n the water. • ' Cha119i119 Seasotas It seldom snows along the Orange Coast, but the signs of winter approaching are as unmistakable as the turning of leaves in other parts of the U.S. Wit· ness these lifeguard towe rs in Huntington Beach - pulled back from the shoreline for reconditioning duri ng the off season. P1·osecuto1· Cites Torture At Triple Murder Trial FARMINGTON, Utah (UPI) -A grtsly ploy borrov;•ed Crom a Clint Eastwood movie began a night of torture and death which left three persons dead and two others severely injured, says the prose- cutor in a triple murder case. "'eber C.oun ty Attorney Robert Ne\\·ey sa ys he will prove Dale S. Pierre, one of three young black men charged with the killings, took from the blood·and- action epic "Magnum Force" the idea of silencing a witness by forcing him to drink drain cleaner. On the night of April 22, a group of black men invaded the Hi Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah, herded five persons into the basement. fed them drain cleaner, and then methodically shot them. Only tv;·o survived. Pierre, Keith L. Roberts and \V1lliam A. Andrews are charged with three counts each of first-degree mu rder and ty,·o of aggravated robbery. Newey brought up the movie's contri- butioo to the crime Friday as testimony at the trial began in 2nd District Court. An ll·man, one-woman jury will resume hearing testimony Tuesday. Ile sa id in his opening statement the three adopted the drain cleaner idea, and brought some with them to the store the night It was robbed. Newey contends Pierre and Andrews tortured and shot the victims. He main· tains Roberts was upstairs involved in the $24,000 robbery. Newey's principal witness is e:icpeeted to be Orren W. \llalker Jr., 43, the fatt?C!r of ooe of those killed and one of two survivors. The other survh·or, 17·year· old Courtney Naisbitt, has not recovered enough to testily. Killed during the robbery were Court- ney's m-0ther, Carol, 52: Walker's ~ year-old !IOl1 Stanley, and Sherry Michelle Ansley. 18. Newey said the elder \Valker went to the store looking for his son , v.•ho y,•as late to dinner. I le \Vas met at lhe door by an anned man, who ushered him lo lhe basc- n1ent. There, said Newey, he found his son, the Nalsbltt youth and ti.fiss Ansley bound on the floor. He said lhe three youths pleaded for their lives, promising not to identify the robbers if !hey would spare them . Mrs. Naisbilt came into the &hop look· ing for her wn, Newey said, and she too \Vas bound at gunpoint. The elder Walker will testify, Newey said. the five victims were forced to drink drain cleaner, had their mouths taped to keep the caustic rrui:t in, and y,·ere methodically shot in the head. Ne .... ·ey said the elder Walker managed to spit out the drain cleaner wbile lhe killers were distracted; be was shot at twice and hit once in the he.ad, but re- mained alive; he was strangled with a cord, but tensed his throat and was able to continue breathlng, and he had a 6~­ inch pen kicked or pushed five inches into his ear wl'rile he tried to play dead. During his strangulation, Ne .... oey said. Walker determined to "stretch his throat as hard as he could. to prevent being strangled and live through thls thing to tell you about 11." Missing Oiild Sought ·by Police In Santa Ana Santa Ana police continued lo search today for an lt-year-0ld foster child missing since Sunday momlng when he was last seen playing near some railroad tracks. A police spokesman said no rou.1 play is indicated in the disappearance of 11-tartin Diaz, who has been living with the Roman Guerrero family of 24-06 \V. Mark St. in Santa Ana "\lie have been lOld this kind of thing has happened before ¥.'ith this boy," lhe police spokesman said . "He is kind of unstable In the sense he has been in three or four homes in just a short time." Police said the Guerreros didn't report the boy as missing until late Sunday night even though he hadn 't been seen since early that morning. "We had two orficers on search duty all night and there is still a team in the field right no'v checking out leads into the boy's whereabouts," the spokesman said. f'rona Page Al JUVENILE ... Ca mino Real School tonight. The 7;30 p.m. debate at the school, 4782 Kart'fl Ann Lane , will be the first public disc ussion or a possible charter by the l\vo counci lmen since the city council last month named ii.self the com- 1nission which will draft a city charter. All the officers que~tioned obout the program said they y,·ould like it to be continued. and 91 percent said they thought it helped p111vent lulure police problems for the youths. Trustees Set To Interview 8 Applicants Trustees of the FOWltaln'Valley School District will meet all day Tuesday to interview applicants for aa a s s I s t a n t superintendent vacanry. A district spokesman said today eight persons wi ll be screened for the position of assistant superintendent in charge of educalional services. The school board Is expected lo make a final choice Nov . 7. The posit Ion formerly was held by Dr. Robert San· chis, who resigned in August lo become superintendent of the Laguna B e a c h Unified School District. Applicants for Sanchis' pmt will be Interviewed by b<>ard members, as well as Superintendent Mike Brick and Dr. Bob Read, assistant superintendent or peraonnel. ln addition, "oQserver" repreien-- tatives or teachers and school ptinclpals \Viii sit in on the screening. The district also has a vacancy tn the superintendent 's position. Brick has resigned his top post asking to b e reassigned as business director. But in a meeting earlier this month, lru.!!lees decided not to replace Brick and to name an acting superintendent instead, until the unification question is solved. District officials said the unification problenl probably cannot be settled unUl at least November 1975. Bovs Clu.h Seeks • Crafts Teacher The Huntington Beach Boys Club ls seeking an elderly or retired per10n to 'ft'Ork part·lime teadiing wood and meta.I crafts classes. Oiris Torres, program director, said the position would be for 20 to 25 hours weekly, and classes \vould be taught at tlie club headquarters, 319 Yorktown Ave. Boys taking the classes would be 8 to 13 years old. Applicants may telephone 536-9415 to arran~e an interview, mail an app\ica· lion to Box 348, l!untington Beach 92648, or stop by the headquarters Crom l to 9 p.m. weekdays. 2 Killed in Crash I • Hool~ers Have a Ball New Course Offe1·erl In Decorative Arts .. , \1ACAVILLE (AP ) -An Air Force captain and a teen-age boy \\'ere killed y,•hen lheir single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff Sunday, the Air Force reported. In San Francisco Bash. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Comedian Vaughn :\leader played the piano. A waitress undid the top of her goy,•n to find relief from the heat of the ballroom . Six belly dancers performed. OthcN. in t'O!tu mr.s ranging f r o m mostly naked to white lies nnd tall1, just did their thing at the first annual !looker's Ball which ended this morning at the lA>ngshore.mcn's Hall. It was billed as "the social event or the year fOf heterosexuals. blsawall, trlstxuals. transse xuals, nonS<;X"uals and other mlnortlies who feel they are di,. crlmln1ted aaainst." The even t Sunday night was sponsored by CQYote. an organ!U1tion ol prostitutes \\'hlch describe s IL~lf a& "a Io o • e v.·01n11n's organi:r..atlon." ''Isn't thi11 marvelous ?" tald fllargo SL ,Jnmes, chalnn(ldam of Coyote. "We just hope this wlll ral11e enough money so that we can lay down a flnanclal base for the organiiation and establlth a bail bond fund." It wa11 not Immediately known how much the event raised. The some SCIO pcnons who attended the party tha t prt'<.'@dtd the ball were to pay ~ each. But thole who couldn't pay were aci- mltted free . The same poli<.'Y held for tlw! ball. where partlci panl1 y,·cre to pay 110. fltcader, the comedian who became famous y,·ilb hit imltaUons of the late President Kennedy in the early 1~. came dressed as a lion tamer. He played a boogie woogie as part of the evening's formal entertainment. I A decorative arts courle In which students will create Christmas wise men figurines \Viii begin Fridoy Jn lhe Adult School of the Huntington Beach Un1on liip;h School District. The class Jn dry·brush painting will meet on Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon untll Dec. 6 In the Fountain Valley C-Ommunity Center, 10200 Slater Ave., 1-'ountain Valley. Tuition Is $6. Students amy register durlnA: the first c I a s s session . Sn1og AJerl Fo1·ecasl 811\illlNCHAill, Al" (UPI) -Health officiala havt lifted a four-dly air pollu· lion alert but uld they expected a new pollution buildup would prompt another alert today. Tho alert had been called Tbuf'9day after pollutlon ei:cecded the level ol 375 mfcroarams of p:trtl:u!a.tc matter per cubic meter ol air in heavily industrial Nortb Birmingham . • Latv and Order Lecture Topi c The Newport Harbor JlLilor League's "Coin1nunlty '74," a spe. dal five-week series of ledures open to the public as well as league members. continues Tuesday night at UC Irvine. The second program In the eerlu will deal with "Law and Order - Consumer AHah·a." Jt startD at 7::.l p.m. ln UCl's Science Lecture HaU. Admission la free . .. The sertes. dea!gntd to briria •· Oranae Countlana up to date on ~ • Issues alft<:tlng !hem, is IChcduled 1 for five successive Tue~d1ys at 11 UCt. The Nov. 5 proti;ram will deal • ,, With ae.ttlng Into college today. r1 , • The series 111 sponsored by the Junior League as a pu blic. service. • • 1 > I,. • • • Mond~. Octot>tr 28, 1'9141 DAil Y PILQT r • 1 Six e_ounds of--Pu-re Heroin Seiz~-d· At Your Servic.e -:i\Sunday. ~londay, \Ve<lnesday ;i.nd Friday Feature or lhe Daily Pilot '"\ Col u problem:1 Tl!en wri!i? Pal ~ 1 J)u11n. Pal wilt cut r~d tape, gel the ~ answers and l action you need to solue i11equities in governn1ent and • ' business. ~lcul your quesllons lo Pal Dunn I Al Your SerL1ice, Oraugt Coost Daily Pilol , l~O. Box 1560, Cosio f.lesa , ·CA 9l625. Include your te/epl1one 11umbtr. '"ro11g VA Info , DEAR PAT: Some tinie ago I con· tacted the Small Business Administration in Los Angeles and v.•ns Ulld Vietnam veterans were not eligible for assistance. The reason given was that "World War ll and Korean era vets needed the brea~s more." What possible reasonlng could be behind thi.! policy? W.F., l\tlssion Viejo John Streit, loan officer for the Los Angeles Small Business AdmlnlstraUon office, says it appears you must have misunderstood the ~formation given to you, since the only viable and active program now being operated by S.B.A. is geared lo the lttf:ds of V i e t n a m veterans. Streit claims all credit office.rs are thoroughly ver&ed in current pro- gram policies and M asks you to phone him at (%13) 688-45&0 for r ti rt b e r clarlflcation. Fo•d Co-ops DEAR PAT : I have heard that food co-ops are a good way to save money. l'd like some information about them and where I might be able to contact people involved in this type or "group" food buying. K. W ., Costa 1\1esa Although ifs generally knO\\lt t bat gronps of people bave banded together to take advantage of Joy,·er prices (or bulk purchases made at Los Angeles wholesale markets, no organized co-op food purchasing group conld be located locally. However. you may get some cooperation from The Cooperative League of tbe United States, "'asbington D.C. 'lbe phone 'tlumbe.r Is (?OZ) SiUiSO. Diel• for Aged DEAR PAT: I am an older person v.·ho is becoming cooccrned about proper diet due to all the things I've read about senior citizens practically suffering from malnutrition. ls this caused mainly by lack of funds to buy food or is it carelessness? \\'hat types of food do older peQple neglect, and what nutritional problems tend to develop: J. K .• Laguna Hills Surveys indicate that people over 65 as a group have poorer di~tll than young people. Carbohydrate t o o s u m p l i o n usually is too high due kt economy, lack of ne<.<essary refrigeration, ease of chewing and the small amount of time required to prtpare. Lack of low talorie fruits and \•egth1ble5 can cause low dietary levels of vitamins C and A and result in digestive problems. Long~ term neglect of milk and dairy product.Ii is believed lo contribute to bone di sease osteoporosis, which is common among older women. Iron and protein intake, often due to reduced consum ption of meal, eggs, nuts, fruits and vegetables, also can prove detrimental to general good health. Although older people need less calories than younger adults, they uctually need a higher-q uali ty diet. Amtrak Delay DEAli PAT: Last r..ray I purchased an Amtrak ticket for a trip to ft1in· neapo\is from Trans Globe Tr ave I Bureau of Costa Mesa. Upon departure I didn't have retUITI reservations and 'vben I requested space I was informed that oone would be available for weeks. I had to leave · .900ner and took a bus home. The agency says Amtrak bas not yet returned the rrM>ney, but I need it now and feel I've waited long enough. B.B., Costa !\1esa Tra.M Globe lllll ha1 not received your refuhd Jn spite of rtpeated contacts l'itb Amtrak, but lt is malling a refund check 1' yeu wttb no further delay. An agency 1poku man says Amtrak has beeq_ running behind on Issuing refunds since II dtanged to a computer bllllng system at the end or July, \\'hen your reque.tl, "'·a11 submitted. That Darn Cat DEAR PAT; l am very fond of cats and I heard on television recently that soml'OJ\C hu published a book all about "t.lorrls," the Independent big yellow tomcat fealured in pel food ads. I've c&ntactcd many book stores and can't find a copy. Can you tell me the name o( the publlshc:!r and where it might ~ purchased? ' K.C., Balboa toni1 must have some stcrtt charm ht.cause yours 11 one of aevtral inqllirlet :i~ut ¥i'here to buy bis "lrtHl fife story." "1tlorr1s,'' by !\1a.ry Oanftls, Is available at 1no1t book !lores. but mony report rarrent 5hortages. It caa be ordered from the pubUslttr,l\'llllam 111orrow & Ce .. lnc .• 105 tdodlson Ave., NtlrYork, N~. 19(111, for ~.95. Galleon Wre~k? Copper-Plates F oiinil Otf-Cata ma- By JOHN VALTERZA Of tM OallY 1'1111 Sl.111 Several copper plates of lhe type used below the water line of 16th Century galleons have been found in waters one mile off Catalina Island and t h e i r discoverer insists that tests prove they are authentic. But despite the claims by Encino ex· plorer Charles Kenworthy and h i s cohorts al the Stanford R e s e a r c h Institute. oo one as yet is declaring that a wreck has actually been found . Kenv.·orthy a n n o u n c e d over the y,·eekend that the plates, sheets of brine.- etched copper, were tested at Stanford. Electronic equipment proves that the metal · is of the age and type used to sheath wooden hulls of galleons in too 1500s. The plates werc'(ound afler exploration teams used special sonar gear to define the bottom and the contents of 'the ::di· ment Carther down. Divers brought the plates to the surface late last August after the sonar defined the melal and other objects which might be cannon. •• Using data gathered from tests of copper plates from the \vreek of Sir Fra · rake's Golden Hind , scientists co his weekend that the metal .. is of the same age and composition. KenwDrthy, who heads a firm known as Quest Exploration, said records show that a Spanish galleon sank tn the waters off Catalina In IS98. He stresses that he and other divers who retrieved the plates did not see evidence of a , \\Teck itself but that tests show other objects are near the site, which he has kept secret ever since obt'aining a lease from the State Lands Commission. "\Ve did not see the ship itself. Of course it would be submerged i n 1naterials on the bottom. \Ve believe VI'~ located stveral cannons and w e brought some mate'rials up for testing, .. he said .. , Caution among the exploration and analysis team is extreme and R o n Deutsch, a spokesman for the research institute, insists that the mere discovery of the plates does not constitute findin g a wreck. ·:All it does is confirm that we are on the right track." Kenworthy said that the c u r r e n t Catalina project is somewhat of a prac· tiee run for explorations he and his cohorts plan for waters off Costa Rica . B {e, Ma11gers Off e1~ Two Views in Assembly Race By PATTY BURNETT 01 llM o.ltr "llet SllH Voters may have to tune into two different wave lengths to make an in- formed choice bet\veen candidates in the 73rd As.sembly District race. The campaign of incumbent Republican Robert Burke is one designed to remind voters of his long record of "trimming the fat " from government. The campaign oi Democrat Dennis !\!angers is one designed to depict his opponent as a man of narrow political philosophy and alliances v. ith lobbyists. With Mangers and Burke talking dif· re.rent ''languages," cotnparing the lv.1> issue by issue is not an easy task. Burke is a Republican, and Mangers a Democrat. On what Burke sees as the key issue, vote rs find Burke favoring expanding governm ent services -and costs - "only when all else fails." •·J feel that if n1en1bers of the Legislature, both state and federal, were ( . POLITICS '74 ) a little less inclined to always vote 'yes' on things, v.'e v.ooldn't have the inflation problem we have." Burke says. !\:!angers' campaign literature calls for in,creasing government assistance t o senior citizens. impro .. ing health care, backing mass trans1><1rtation -a long list of expanded goven1ment services and, in most cases, costs. On what Mangers sees as the key issue, the public hears a cry familiar throughout the nation . He charged that the Republican incumbent votes the way the people who finance his campaign expect, and that those people are big· money CQrporations. .'.\!angers says his own campaign has ~n financed by indi\'iduals -1nore than 400 contributors, compared to the "80 to 100" major corporations he cites for Burke. Burke discounts any \V r o n g d o i n g . claiming it 's his philosophy which determines his support. not the support which detem1ines his philosophy. On the issue of transportation. lhe tY .. O candidates are most clearly at odds. ~1angers urges a "yes" vote on Proposition A, which \\"OUld expand services or the Orange County Transit District. including the construction of a rapid transit system. l\Iangers charges Burke has come out against the proposition beeause t h e Republican is a "hostage. of the highway lobby.'' Burke says he opposes the b a I I o t measure because "there are too many unknowns." He feels, also. that approval of Proposition A would amount to "put· ting all our eggs in one basket." a lesson he says California should have learned with its freeway system. "Until all the questions are answered," he says, "\Ve should take one step at a time." \\lith l\1angers a trustee on the Hun· tington Beach Union l~igh School Di!;lr ict board and Burke a inember of !he Assembly Education Committee, edu· cation is another frequent campaign topic. One of Burke 's chief concerns i n education is the increasing "militancy" of teachers. Parents and taxpayers must be jarred to "recognize the power being wielded over both our children and tax dollars by the agitators of organized teacher uni<>ns ," the incumbent tells con· stituent.!. Mangers talk.s of an ed u cat I on a I syslem of broad scope. lie believes. for instanct, "you can lntervene on most social problems, educationally" - that ihe education systc1n can cOntribute to the 10lution of proble111S like_. drug abuse and the~ decline In Influence or the family. SEEKS ANOTHER TERM GOP Assemblyman Burke CHALLENGES IN 73RD Democrat Man~r$ • Burke . 52, was first elected to the Legislature in 1966. Previously, he \t'nrk· ed for 12 years as an engineer for a major oil conlpany based in Orange County. •le also established a Hunlington Beach blueprint service. which he still O\YtlS. Burke ts a fonner l.rustee of the 1-!untington Beach City Sthool District .. lie and his v.ife Claire have three children, Bradley. Spencer and Carrie. l\langers . :H. is vice president or the American Learning Corporation in Long Beach. He taught for four yrars in Long Beach schools, then became one o f California's youngest school principals. Later he served as principal of Harper School in Fountain Volley. lie and his wife Unda have I w o children. Kirsten and Jeffrey. The 73rd Assembly Di!trlct In which i\lt1nger.11 and Burke are \rying lncl udt.>S oil of Ro!l:smoor, Seal Beach and Sunsel Beach: all but the. northtm corners of 1-luntlngton Beach and F o u n t B I n 'Valley: e'Jl of COSIA Mesa except a portion east oJ Newport Boult\'ard. six precincts in \VeiJlminster and one precinct in Ntwport Beach. 1----I - ----·~~-I " ' . • # IS TREASURE SHIP SIMILAR TO THIS SUNK OFF CATALINA? Te•m Believes Ancient Ves.sel M1y Have Been Loc•ted Coast Mother's Son On Strike at Red Clinic From \\'Ire Services Dean C. Hoxsey, the expatriate American who now is a doctor in the Soviet Union. said over the weekend that he is on •·a strike" of sorts, because red tape forbids him a trip to the Orange Coast to visit his ailing step- mother. HoxS('y first made headlines earlier this year when he tried to run past Soviet guards outside the U.S. Embassy in Moscow and finally was pulled into the enclave by American staff members. But after a stay of a few days. lloxsey was sent back home to av.·ait permission to leave the USSR and to enter the U. S. th'at, because Hoxsey gave up his American citizenshi p v.·hen he entered the US.SR 17 years ago, he is not entitled to a U.S. entry visa. Hoxsey can appeal that decision, but he still faces problems in getting his So\'iet exit visa renewed. To add to his troubles. Hoxsey said, his v.'ife does not want lo go with him. Botanist Seized for Heroin Lah The Soviets gave lloxsey one exit visa. but the Americans never granted an entry visa. After several months. the S o v i e t s refused to renew their permit. Ho~sey, who is married and has a daughter by his Russian v.•ife. insisted that he has become disenchanted with his Soviet citizenship and wants to return to the U.S. to visit his ailing stepmother. ~1rs. Ella Hoxsey of San Clemente, and his natural mother who lives in Napa. VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -An Aus- tralian botanisl v.tio founded Laos' fi rst school for the blind Vl'as arrested after narcotics officers found a heroin labora-· tory in his home, the country's chief drugs detective said. In a phone interview with Y.'estem newsmen over the \veekend, he said that he has decided nol to work any longer at a clinic in Volgograd and that his wife now works to support tbe ramily. American embassy spokesmen insisl Brig. Gen. Khamhou Oeussarath said Gregory Charles Hege.rs. 36. of Mel· bourne. l''as charged with having an illegal drug laboratory in his house, ille- gal possession of a Vl'ea;ion and trading in images of the Buddha that he rerrM>ved from pagodas. Naroo<ics officers found the contra- band during a raid on Rogers' house and blind school, said Khamhou, head of Laois' special na rcotics branch. Freeway Ru11way Plane Sets Dou~n on Higliivay EARLY l\IORNING drivers on the freeway through San Ju.an Capistrano got the surprise of their Jives Sunday - a light plane used the tralfic lanes as a runway. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said today pilot Carl Tate. "4. ad- dress unknown. told them he ran out or gas at about 1:30 a.m. and couldn't reach the haven of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. •·Traffic in the southbound lanes of Route 5 was light in the· southbound direction. so he decided to set it down right there near San Juan Creek Road," the spokesman said. ''WHEN WE GOT THERE, he was trying to find a 'll':ly to refuel and t3ke off but "'hen he couldn 't, we had the plane tov.·ed to the Gapistrano airfield,'' the CllP officer added . Tate's plane. a single-engine Cessna 210. was still on the ground toda y, apparently undamaged, according to an airport spokesman. 'l 1 .. ' • Two Nabbed : • h1 Record-·,· Drug flai1l Border patrolmen and 1nembers ol. a narcotics task force halted a car tr}ing to pass the San Onotrc checkpoinl. over the \\'eekend, !tC'izcd six pow1ds of pure heroin '''Orth S1 million and arrested the tv.·o men they allege ""'re s1nuggling 1l. The arrest a record narcot tcs haul for the p:itrolmen at the alien roadblock. took place lall' Saturday night, officers ~ indicated today. T\\'O residents of the San Diego area face charges or po:.scs.i;;ion ol heroin for sale and \\'ere idrntificct as Gary JOS€'ph flarri s, 18, and Ruben Amezcut1, 22. Both \1·ere booked into Sa n Diego County Jail u.lter their arrest. The arrest \l'as the produci of a tip given to offie<!rs in the San Diego County Integrated Narcotics Task Force. They ' asked federal agents to hold the' truck and the two men. Not only v.·as the seizure the largest • haul of heroin in I.ht' history of the· San Onofre operation but also the largc.!lt 1 since the task force was pul together 13 months ago, spokesmen said. 1:? * * Loguna Officers ' Break Up Party, 1-lolcl 3 iii ~lelee Laguna Beach police broke li!l a party ~ attended by an estimated 300 persons. ' arresting three following what officers · characterized as a beer bottle and dirt ' clod-pelting spree by partygocn J.<'riday.-"' Laguna police \\'ere forced to call for assistance from the Ora.nge County_' Sheriffs Office as the eig:ht Laguna • officers \\'ere met by profanity and pro- jectiles \Vhen they attempted to quiet the noi sy affair at 964 Miramar In the Arch Beach Heights section of ·, Laguna Beach. l Police arrested a 17-yea r-old Laguna Beach youth for assault on a police officer and resisting arrest. James P. • Perry. 19. of 2.,1522 Dardania Ave .• f\l ission Viejo. was taken into custody for allegedly obst rucling a police officer and a third man v.·as atTested f o r drunkenness. No police officers "'ere hurt . Laguna police 11·cre aided by five Sh c r i f 1' s deputies. • ' The police action occurrt'd at 10:15 p.m. Friday and il followed a warning issued lo the owner of tbe home, ~vd !\tangum. t"·o hours earlier. Police logged two hit and run traffic accidents which they bcl ieYe involved~ partygoers. and a petty theft from a•. neighbor's yard. Paper Will Give Pot to Winner ANN ARBOR. ?\tich. (AP) -An u;:der· ground \veekly newspaper has announced plans lo give a\\'ay one pound of Colom-. bian-grown 1narijuana as first prize in a readership contest. The Ann 1\rbor Sun contains a full· page advertisement or the promotion . which it calls the "Sun Pound o( Colom- bian Contest.'' "\Ve wanted our contest to reflect the particular interest and needs of the Ann Arbor community.'' said Ellen lloffrnan. · one of seve ral Sun managing editors who collectively direct and produce lhe news .. paper. To suit the 'season ••• Jennifer has changed with lhe seaso!'\S and gone 1rans111onal 1n 1ttese c1ass1C plaid oarlners by Miltbroo1<. Clothes designed 10 lef you look the way you want to be. Available at 1 ne Red Balloon. Ltd. TIIE RED BALLOON LTD. I '~~ .. l('".I t~La'<I] Nt..:O •Bo~·-··~·~ ,..,'\ .. •C''l'OL••"! ~ ............ "'1141 .4 I DAil v PILOT Moodily Ot:IOtlilf 28, 1974 Kiss:h;iger, Gandhi Meeting 'Cordial' N f'.\\' I) F. I ,I 11 ({)Pl) -S<>t:rel;.lr) tof 1111nu1 l'o;, f\ 1-.~1 n~t.·r :o.i~rk'd an at•t•ord '" o hour ta IJ,, s "' 1lh tht• I nd1u11 ForC'1i;:n J'>hak ,. sl:.i rt. ()n the e\'e OI his 11r1;,·ul. State ltcnry 'A. Ki.::.:-.inger and Prune \11th lnd1un fore1,;n min~ster Y. U. 1111111-.tt·r appC'arcd to h:i\'t' ('nns1gnetl fll l':c: Gandhi hud gl,·t n ;.1n intf'r\'it'"' "'hich would further the peucerul, but inhibit the n1ll!t<.1rv uses or nuclcur J>O"'t'r." he said. Kis~inger stuted 111 his speech that the United St:1tes ••t·· cepts Jndja's ufflrmatlon that it v.•ill use-nuele-ar po"•er·onJy toi" peaceful purposes and "has no Intention to develop nuclear \l.'eupons." AmC'ritan otlichals say the Secretary or State Is priva tely skeptical o! India's inll'n- tions. M1n1stcr Indira Gandhi buried past l 'ht1\'i.ill to Crl'ute a joint lndo to the pus t the 111 feelings whl<'h to th~ Nutionul lleruld in which ~h{' u.s .. 1ndiunho:-.tditieslnt'lo·o mettn1g' An1er1ca n l'om missio n to promolt' -.pr;1n.: fron1 tht• U.S. "lilt" toward cusURaled the Un1tl!'d States for con· today. <Jnil Indian offi cials say lradt', :o.C'icnt1fic and cducallonal ex· l'af..1 1'1<1 11 d11r1 11A tht• 197 1 lrulo· isidering lndh1 "as marginal to" U.S. Prt.'sident Ford hus accepted <An 1n· L'h;.ingei.. l'a~1:-.t ;i11 '' ar Hoth Kl i.s1ng1.•r i.1t1d glob:tl interl"sts. ."Vit.ationt.ovil>il lndialiOOn. . --ll•lr,; G101dh1 1'11icl relallonswl'l'e-oot -But tod ay. Pr1 f'5 . Gandhi told lktv.'cen the two 1neclings with Tll•; ('ORl>IAL ulmospht>rc 0£ th l' only J.!ood bul "on th(' way up," ~wsmen afler lhc first meeting that P.lrs. Cundhi, tQtullingonc hour ond 50 niectJngs and Kissinger's scp<ir;.ite The 1\1:-.:-.1 n~cr \'is1l got off to a "the talks were go0<I," and Kissinger ...;.c.::.c.::.:.:::::c.:::.::.:::::c.'-":::.:=.:..::.::.:..:..:... ________ __;;:_ _ _:_ ________ _:__________ himself said tha t they hfld gone "\·ct)' It's Raining On Monday ::'OGGV !Ul,!\UA\ Ut.t'"I'. -!:>Un d:.iy ttftcr uoo n .::.cf'mcd :..unny enough \1 1th J !cw \·;.i~rant t louds rlet•e1ng · :ilnni.: lhi'> IK'-.1 of al l po::.::.ible COi.1 ::.1.!>. :)() J dl·r 1dC'd to wn :..h lhe car. . Nl·t·d I :,ay rnorc'! 1\:.. I "1~1ndered out the front gate this morning, a small bird, confused hy 1hc turn of "'Cather, \\.'as hoppini.: :1hout. 1nak1ng .::.plashes in its favonlc br1·:1kf a::.t·h u nil ng spot. Ac ross the V•a y. the nc1ghbor':.. n1or - n1ng paper reposed upon his la"'"· G2 11agc!i of rotl cd·UI) soggy. If he dri<'s it out. it n1 1 ~ht make :i good fireplace Jog. Alas. I .::.houldn't have done this tu the little drenched bird or to my n1y neighbor's 62-pagc ncv.·spapcr. .. AFTER ALL. 1 really didn't have lo \1'3:,h the cnr. But I did Sc<tnl hours l ah:r , the skic.::. t 11r11c1I to lca<il.·n glump and that funny no1:..e \\'as peltinR on the roof. ,'\nd i1 <'onti nul'd lo t!onlinue. • Ufl'I Ttl<lpfMllle Another sogAY nc\v:..papc r \\•hith came uPon m y dc:..k early toda~· had a headline on 1ls wc;ith('r report thus: "!'~air and \\/a rmer." I don 't need to read you the r est . No wonder newspapers i::ct sogJ!''· \Ve continue to believe our ov.·n weather reports. ANGELA DAVIS (RIGHT) ANDJANE FONDA (LEFT) ATTEND NEW YORK INDEPENDENCE RALLY Rally Sponsored by Puerto Rican Sociallsl Party and Olher Leftist Organizallons lndependenee De111onded What we need lO do is oust all the weathermen and in their places hire a bunch of car wa.::.her .::.. Militants Fonda, Davi,s So fhings arc. a bil drenched. But if you got safety to \\'Ork today, fi gure that it could have been worse. Some people, for example. had the day off. This was Veterans ' D<iy which isn't really Veterans ' Day. Join Puerto Rican Rally Des pite it being <1 non.holiday, folk . .., in our Or:..ngc County governmt·nt and the federal people and the city hall \\'Orkt•rs 1n Fountain Valley. ~lun tington Beach, Jr\'ine. Newport, Si.In Juan Capistrano and &al Beach took a vacation. AND SO \\'11 1\T fl1\PPENS? Rain. that's whal. And that's "'hat "'I.' ~ct for jiggering around v•ilh ou r holidav:-.. Lot s of ot her f01k.s will he celebrat ing Vete ra n.:.' Uay on the rt•!!ul:..r old day , on \o\'. l I. \\.'ell, \l.'l' !'.hou1d ha\'t> been \varncd that th is \\'eek could start \\'ith leakv s kies. Des pill' "'hat the rcgula'r \\'Cal hcr people say, you cciuld havt! turned to your 197·1 Old Farn1e1"s Almanac, that littll' ycllow·tovcrcd \'Olume whil'h ha s been prt:dicting "C'alhC'r for .~ear~. T h1.: aln1anae m:iy IM.: the orig in~1l long·rangc forcc;1.~1 . \\'111\'T J>OES IT SA,. for the days hPrt• 111 the :-.hag end nf Octolx.·r in (';1lifnrn1a·• ll :iu~~c~t~. "Hain ... and ~:J11ud1l'r .. So m:1 ybc they flldn'I h11 1t right on lhL· Ci.1lcnd:1r ll il.\' ;1nrl hour. They came as c!O:-.l' a::. the \1 l'alhcr bureau; ma~(}(! <'lOst•r Bc -.itl f':-.. 1h ~11. if you don't like the \l.t'.ttht·r l't'Porl )OU can al\\•ay :in1u:o.e yourself \\'Ith the almanac advc r- l i1>cmt·n t :.. l or Sc\'enth Veil to cradit'atc "'ri nklr~' the new powe rful ba~rnt·nt toilt·t. \\londcrful Dream Sal\'t•; fal ...;e teeth fnr only $29 .95; or how lo 1·ur1· t-old in the Bone:... Al~I , (II'' 1'111S -and n1ore--eame lo you 1n 1111· 1!171 <lid 1-';.irml'r's \lman;ic t11r 11 11\~· 1~1 t•t•nt~: 1\nd the rlt'"'· \\'!H1d1·rful l ~J7.'1 almanac has o lre:idy c-r11n1• to rn.v 1lt''-k I t'>tll h:t rfll\ II .1 1! In l)(ll'l' 0\l'I' 1!...; U)- fo1·n1 .1 t 1\ 1' 1"1 ~1·:... ,\1.1 -., lh,• 1\175 <JI 1n;1 n;n· ha ... i:ont 11p to 7~1 t c·n1 :-. Y1 1u l1:t\t• lo fi gutt' Iha\ I0111:-. ;_1 ~i µn ol thl· l11 ne:-; On J l\l onrt:1y, in th r.: r:.i1n. N t,'t\' YUtt.t\ (AP J -Some 15.000 persons al a flladison Square Garden rally for Puerto Rican independence heard speake rs. including actress Jane Fonda and Communist activist Angela Oa\'is, support the prorcssed goals ot tti rrorists \\'ho bombed sever a l l\tanhattan banks l a s t "·eekend. Girlfrie11ds OK For New Fiance Of Miss Filler ST. PETER S POl~T. England tUPI I -l\l iell;,i el \V ilson. 29·ycar-old fi a nec Qf i\mcri~;:in mil!i()naircss Rat'hel F'i!le r , s ays he has <.in agrc·c1ncnt to 1narry for con1pany, nol' Sl'X. ill· ~a ys thl' 75.ye<ir·old \'i\h1110\·a, Pa., l'OPl' hl'irc ~;). \\h<I hired him as a chauffeur 10 months ago, .also agrct.'rl to let him h;i,·e girlfriends hiS U\\'n age .iftcr m .irr~ 111p: .. \\le 're getting married for eorn· panion!'hip and nothing el se," Wilson said Sund ;1y, ··\Ve have this a!!reement. There is lo be no physical contacl ··J<~1·cn :1fll'r f'n1 married I'll stil l be :ihle to h<J\'c girlfriends of my ov.n a p:l•," he said. "\\l c've agreed about th.1.:-and there \\'On 't he an~· problem. II is fi:.. nC('l' is <In :!Unt Of J\.1 rs. l·lappy Rock£"f(']]er . lhe wivf• o f vice prC':.1dent·d e .,1g n:itc f't'ls on A. Hockt>fcllcr. T he Phil<idclphia Bu ll etin, in ;.1 copyrighlt>d s tory Sund ay, said docun1cnts belonging to a late fri e nd rC\'e<Jled f\l 1ss Filler inlt'nded last y('ar to marry anot her Pmploye, a l7- )'ear·old ltun,i::arian chauffeur . A nun1ber of the s peakers at the Sunday gathering also said that they had no quarrel v.•ith lhe terrorists' methods. ... fherc 1s a diversity or forms and means by which the Puerto Rican people struggle for independence and national liberation. This is one of the means," s aid Juan ~1ari Bras, :-.ec retary.gcneral of the Puerto Rican Socialist pa rty. ··1 do oot condemn it.'' /\t a nev.·s conference follo'A'ing the rally. l\1 a ri Bras \\.·as joined by ti.ts . Fonda . ti.l s. Oa\·is and others. When asked to comn1ent on the bombings, lr,vin Sillier. editor or the lladical Guardian. said l\1ari Bras had exprcs· .::.eel lhc \'ic"·s of those present. The terrorists said the bombings \\'ere to show s upport for Puerto Hican independence and release or Puerto Hiean .. politi('al" prisoners in the United Stiltcs. ti.Tart tlra s clisavo \l.·ed a nv kno\l.·ledgl' of those responsible for th~· Saturd<.iy morning bombings, 1n \l.'hich the re were no deaths or in- juries. In a Jetter lo The Associated Press the terrorists, calling themselves thl' Arml"d Forces of !';ational Liberation -FALN -expressed support for the rall.v as "a significant step in the forrnation of an anti-imperialist fronl n1 tht· l' nill'd States.'' The pron1oters or the event denied ;1n~' connect ion with the blasts. "It \\:.i sn't our people "'ho did thi s," ~<i id J ose l\l a nuel Navarro of the J>uerto Rican Solida rity Day Commit · tct·. lie artdC'd. "I c<in 't s<•Y :.inylhing l' I:-.£'. ., Among lhe demands of the FALN was the rclea~e of Puerto Ricans ser· ving jail terms for the 1950 attempted <is sassination of President Harry S Truman and the 1954 shooting of fi\'c congressmen. Hail Batters Texas Area R ecord Colcl Temperatures Cited ·1·,. ''' 11t'rtrt 11r;•,; "'"''" l\UJ~I I '" '""'"" '"' '~" ,,,,.,,. Ht9" l-" '" " )· )/ 18 " " " ,. l1Mlijijl!1ll DELIVERY SERVICE ~l1Y(.>ry of rhe Doily Pilot 1:; guaranteed ~.f, loy II do .iti1 ho.... 'ft» llX'" I·, ~ XI ti '" . toll tllld "°"' aCN w l1' t .. QuQht to ~ou Ca!~ ort .vnJ 100p'l'l 5al110Jy !1'WJ S.)"6T; It vou <)I l'\01 ,. ... ~to()• by q CJ"' Si:rlUO"cby. " 8 Q "' SoAioy toll °"" 0 (ZJf'I will bP ~I to )'°" ~ o<• ld\f"'I lll'M IOo m T elephoo"" ./Ml C>ml" (Ol/l'llY AIK1'o "1.43'21 r-.~•fl>H'•' ....,..1o~1on h !' 1'fl "'""'"lo~"· ~ 1270 • 0.-.-..1~ (1ip.11rnm flr1rt '.O• )l()l'I c.ap.,11~. 0o·"l Poo~t 1,11~. lf1VICI l()cJUl'G N'!l ,... .. S-0630 I l .. "°' w111tMf t IOIOC •)I. I llA•l<l!lt It " Uo• v,. ... f~·•"O'f ., ~ Ml-• {•N•"""1' .. l•• .. '~"" ~ " Nul'"""''' " 1'1·~-"i O,.il~• ,.. w '""" Or!H!'ll t .. , ·~· .. • ,..,..., YO•• ~"''' "' ~ l>it"'°"" "'' ~·II-\ .JO .,,-°"'-""-Illa tLll " j ·~'"' ',flrifltl\ tt~~ .... CJ!• 10 ~ f'll"-111"•• I • LIL " " " ,. 4 4 " ~ ~ " ~ • " " n " " " " " Five States U.S. S 11ttttt1ary . llluncltr\torm\, 111011 wlnQ) •!'dlwoll ti.ti· tll'f...i lt•t\ta<iy IOll•Y GollblU·l l"' "'1ilSIOf't 5 ll"llt'O Sholt~ld, Tt~ •• lite !.u,.ja1 ~i9fol •I'd .. A"""IHO, •ll>ds9u~1.a to •l m itts pe• h<lllf, Calllon1la ~llt!••M '""""''' tonllnuoe<I 11110 tiw mil'"""' 0""' mutll 01 Sou\M•n Ca!lto<n•• IOd~Y. 1111, (ltttlr\Q bl~n 1,. al\NM<lfl, IWO••Gl"I) '""""'' )-If~'"" Witf"""r lt"I• ~rllU<t>. C:.>a . .tal Wt•alhf"r MOUlp tuflnp IOlltP l flll lu.1111, ""'" "°""" lllQl'I <lou<J•. l•of\t ~••lftllt .. 1r1<h fll.,..t -- Inv hou;i. beCo"fl•flO wtU•"Y 10 10 I• ~Miii IPlil •llt rl'ICI .... HIQlll ioo., .. 16 11 (Ot\ttl l•,,,1M•tl11•tl •Ill f t fl O t ~ " -,. !1t111'11 ,._."""' will ''"'>41 !>el""'" •0 •1111 1l, ,.,. •.iN ltMptrtlvft Wiii bf ... Tldf"< MOHOA'I' "k I •I ti 'II. 0 1 1.l)p ..... 44 TUIE$0A'I' F!<\I IOW 1•1t of.fl\. '' f.,,, ~.... ' JO."" l ,t l!ooUI..., IOW ,;U p m. 01 S.C.Ofld n • ., 1 JJ """ 1.J ,...,,l..,.~t Ott"' , VhS O)p m MDtlrl••V\l .Up m~.,.t1l u .. m. ' 7 A rab Leaders Attempt to End Jorda1i Feuding HABAT (lJ Pl )-1'hc Arab summit, hobbled by a strategy conflict bet- \\·l'en Jordan and the Palestinians, tnday sel up a special peace making nussion of se\'eo top Arab leaders to s1•ltle the feud at all cost, conference officials said . Simultaneously the Arab leaders have set the deadline ror the end of the three·day·old summit at 9 a .m . Tuesday. in a bid to force the rival ( I N SHORT J Arab delegations to make peace by then, co nrerence officials said. The Arab sources said three lengthy negotiating sessions at the three·day· old summit 1nee ting have deepened hostility between King Hussein of Jor- dan and Vasser Arafat, head of the Palestine Lib<"ratlon Organizalion. IJistnff 1•rit•sts !"£\V YO H.I\ (A P J -1'hrC'e \\'Omen \\'ho \\'('J'e orrl:1incd as Episcop.il priests ha\'C again defied their church leaders by cele brating Holy Com· n1union a t the nondenomination<ll H1vcrside Church . As the \\'omen reached a candle· dt·corated table Sunday at the spot \\here <1n altar would have been in an E;piscopal church, about 2.000 persons o.iltending the ceremony burst into ap· pl a use. A,., rt•ss •f 11rpro1·t•s' ATLANTA <U Pl1 -Actress Sus an 1 lilyward, 55, left Emory Uni ve rsity llospital Sunday after a three·week confinement. lier physician said she ha d s hown ··conside rable im · provemcnt in her general condition as a result of treatment." ·rhe actress s pent se\'eral da ys in the hos pitnl in July and her dol'tor p1·rformed a brain biopsy at the time but refu sed to disclose the results of lhe test. She "'as also hospitalized in April, 1973 , for an undisclosed illness. l11di1111 ff1i11t1er C LEVELA N D . Ohio fAP) - Cherokee Indian Chief Little Fox sa~·s he \\'Ould ··Jike lo go hack lo my J>Coplc" :-on1c 1l;iy i\nd "'ith St million hl"ll be <1blc tn do 1l. l.11\ll· l"ux ts the Indian name for lhn:ir \\';111~. !iti. \\ho \Vnn f1rst-pd_~l' Sunday in lh1• f1r:-.t Ohio Lottery Con1- 111ission mlll1on;1ire dr;:l\v1nl'f. \Vatts. \\ho'll get $50,000 yearly for 2{) years. !'aid he will frrs t !'lay in Ohio because "lhe r·c arl' ~omc friends I \Vant to help -people "'hu helped me." Noose Exhibit Injures Youtli HF:J..l,t~VUE. \Vash. (AP) - llrad 1.undRrcn , "'ho nea rly str;1nglcd when he Cell ln his knees "'1th a mock hanj?man's tlOO:..C :1round his neck in a heun· l.(.'tt houMi uhibit, rcmi6im.od-in t·r1tic:il condition today. l.unJ:(ren. 15, 'vas posin(! 111 the haunted hous(' with u rope ;iround his net'k \\hen he llP· parcnlly·fcll to hu, knee~ and the rope 1 i ~hlencd . The ~outh had stopped brcath1n~ and had no d<'h:'Ct11ble pulst.• li.1lc Saturday whe n u n cn1er~ nc y tc wm rtu1ch<'d tum and revived hifll . I wrll." U.S. o£rlcials added thut the Gandhi-Ki ssinger conversations \\'ere ··rricndly and remo\·ed past misun· derstanclings. und set the course ror belier relations.·· Tll •: DK'A MA TIC Improvement in u.s .. Jndian relations had bee n l'arcfulty prepared during lhe last year. a nd Kissinger new to New Delhi to add the rin al touches rollowing a tough bargaining session in P.toscow with Brezhnev on disarmament. Kis- singer, in a speech tonight to the In· dian Council or World Affairs, called on India to agree to common multilateral restraints on exporting nuclear t echnolo~y after the Indian nuclea r explosion of May 18. "The United States 1s of the view that coun· tries t•apable of exporting nuclear technology should agree to common restraints on a multilateral basis KISSINGER ALSO discloSl•d th;1t' President f'orcl asked hin1 1.0 11ffirrn U.S. support for £>ffor1s to establi::;h peace and stallilit.'· in the region or tht· Indian subcontineot. ~le add(>(): "The size and position of India gire it a special role of leadership in South Asian and v.·orld affairs." Kiss in ger appeared t o be ackflo\l.·ledging an important lih•fl from the Nixon administration poll<'.'. or supporting Pakistan during 1he In do·Pakistan \\'ar of 1971 to the poi nt of s harp tens io n s in U.S .·lndian relations . U.S. officials a sSE>rted that thr United S,tatcs. 1\·hich is being ·pressed for arms no"· bv Pakistan. has no in- tention of conl.ributing to an arms r:..ce in the region of lhe subcontinen!. Suspected Vault 'Insider' Nabbed ClflCAGO ~ U P l ) -A security larceny, burglary and illegal use or guard believed to be the "insider'' explosive devi<'es. but by that time he \\.'ho helped pull off the biggest ca~h had dropped out of sight. heist in American history -a $-t3 There v.·erc reports that !'11arrera - million theft from an Armored Ex-hired by Armored Express two mon· press Co. vault -was arrested Sun· ths before the burglary -had gone day by police and FBI agents. into hiding for rear attempts would be Ralph Marrera, 31. was seized made on his li fe and planned to sur· before dawn at his father-in·law's rendertopolice. suburban Oak Park home, where he Thompson said ti.1arrera knows apparently had been hiding since enough about the burglary th at the becoming a s uspect in last week's thie\'es still being sought would try to burglary. kill him and other underworld lie "'as to ap'}>eor beforC a U.S. elementswouldgoaflerhim. magistrate t~da y, but authorities Upon hi s arrest, ?i.larrera repor- re~used to disclo.se w~ere he was . tedly told police, .. there's a lot or guys being held pe nding his court ap-out lo kill me. Are you guys out to kill pca rance. me, too?" Federal marshals took elaborate Still sought in a nationwide federal security m easures to protect 111arrera alert was Charles twfarzano 42 whom from underworld figures who might police des cribed as ~n 'adept t.ry to take his life. . safecracker and ao expert at circum- :r.tarrera was descnbed by U.S . Al· \'enting sensitive security alarm torney James R. Thompson as a key system s. Atarzano v.·as belie"Ved to to the theft. have fled Chicago. He was picked up for questioning Both r.tarrera and fl1arzano were last Tuesday after railing a lie detec-questioned last year in connection to~ t est. but was released for Jack of with an $800,000 jewelry heist from a evidence. firm in suburban Evanston for which Marrera was charged Friday in a r.tarrcra also \VOrked as a security federal "'arrant accusing him of bank guard. •contaet Colteag11es' FBI Seeks Portland's Extortioni-st in Papers PORTLAND, Ore. <UPll -Acryp- tic message "'<is placed quietly by the FBI in three western newspapers during the weekend in an effort to track down the extortion bomber or 11 hi gh vo ltage trans mi ssion towers. The ads, pl aced in the personal C'olumns of the Oregonian in Portland, the Seattle Tin1cs and the Sa n Fran- cisco Examiner. read: "Charles Baker would like to con· tact his colleagues in the R.V.O.V.N." and listed a Portl and post office box number and telephone nun1bcr. 1''BI agents refused to comment on the ad, but one source said the initials ('Ou ld s tand for "Revolutionary \1eteransorViet Nam.'' 'fhe bomber has sent two letters to the fcdCral Bo nnevi lle Power Ad · Explosives Kill Two, Injure 35 At Irish Camp BELFAST fU Pl) -A stolen "Van p:icked with cxplosives'blew up a can· lt•e n at Ballykin1er army camp today, <·au sing death and many injuries. Two soldiers were killed and 3S in- jured. 14'of them seriously, the British Army reported. J\olost or the injured \\..:re .'>Oldiers. Firemen \vho doused the fl aming remnins of the shattered canteen 200 yards outside the World War JI camp found the charred body or one victim. llelicopters fle w the injured to a hospital in Belfast. Z.1 miles away, and ;inother about five miles from l.Jie CPnJP. The force of the blast shattered win· dow:; Jn a nearby pr1moiry school, bul none of lhP children was hurt. School <1ffic1als d~sm issed clasJes for the day, An Army spokesman said whoever pll1nted 1he bomb knew there would be <1 large number of c.lvillan~ and roldlt:rs ut th e t"anteen, lie call~ the 11ttack ''com pletely lndiscrimin~te.'' • • ministration ·s igned v.•1th. th e pseudonym "J. Hawker," a nd has .threatened to black out the Portland area if not paid SI million ransom. Sources revealed that a piece of paper bearing th e initial s, H.V.O.V.N., was found attached by blasting wire to a "·ooden stake in Portland's Bull Run "'atcrshed. !\lade public for the first time Sun· day \l.'aS the fact enclosures had been eonta ined in both communications from "J . 1-lawker" that proved to authorities both letters were from the same source. It was believed both en· clos ure s lll so cont ained ttie · organization's initials. U'°ll~ flrtl'" Tulxo Pn•I Dr. Billy James Hargii:;, cit ing health reason~. has resigned us presidenl of Tu Isa Chri stian Col- lege and as mini ster of the Christian Crusade. lie will ulso ~ive up his "'eekly tclevi~ion r:ogr(l.ms but ~I contirluc to do his rud10 progillin1 . .... , . I \ t. I \ ..... --., __ ------.. ~ --.... ·-~. T ' • ~ I • Monday, Octot>er28. 197-i * DAIL V PILOT , t f ' :s he's Good 1 l \ UN TEll AC HTEL, West Germany <UPI ) - Rape Slaying Trial Raises Ma jor Issues H~ir Sla ves, Go Free! • When Ar'n erican tanks ' rumbled through this small Bavarian village 11 in 1945 in lhe closing days of World War J.I , Susi hid under a straw bale ror nearly three weeks. ' Ten years ago, a car• struck Susi and s he began to limp. Two years ago, she hobbled against a bicyclist a nd no longer could use her wings. · omti..M••~l•SWW. MON'tER EV -Two ba sl e. legal iss ues are spotlighted as ~efense at · · torneys map nn appeal fol · lowing a 5tormy tri al 1itnd conviction here involving rape. --Should a-. woman~be treated with leniency if un· der emotional duress she • later kills her attacker? 1 -How can a victim prove rape actually occurred without humilia ting questioning by police and lawyers? Al a monlh·loni;:, often turbulent trial, she dl.'fian· tly admitted killing one or two men she :icc:used or r a1)in g he r 17 minulcs earlier. Backing J\trs. Garcia in NEWS ANALYSIS her claim or acting under duress is a coalition of feminist groups. DEFENSE -LA WV ER Charles Garry urgued that a s a miligating <'1 r1.•un1· stance t.t rs. Garcia ncted while und er vos taltack "traun1a." But in passing scnlcnl't". Judge S tanley Law~on Ucclared, "You are saying t.trs. Garcia had a perfc1;l ri ght to execute her :tt· tackers. If this is conceded, where do you draw the line? Js anyone whose home. is ransacked e ntitled to go out and kill the burglar?" As lo whether ~he "'as ac Other"·ise, Susi is still in good health despite her 30 years or age. Veterinarians say she probably is Germ any 's oldest goost! TRJ ED AND convicted on charges ot second degree murder was Inez Garcia, by "' jury of seven women. anrl five men. She maintains she was ex.ercising her legitimule right of self·defensc; she feels the l a w fai ls to adequately .prose~ute and:---------~-­ " convict rapists. Rex Harrison's Tragedy Told in Autobiography- LONDON tAPJ -Rex :Harrison, the breeiy star of ••,.ty Fair Lady," says he put on his greatest perfor· mance lo keep Kay Kendall. .his third wif e, from. knowin g she was dying of Jueukemia. The comedien ne and dan- cer died in 1959 at the age or 28, never knowing what was wrong. Harrison s aid doctors warned him th at Miss Ken· dall must not be told or her illness. He kept the secret until the end 114'0 years later masking personal agony in .his own flip and frivolous way. llARRISON TELLS the story in his autobiography, .. Rex," published by the MacMill an Publishing Co. ting3n, ?n~ of Britain's top pl aywrights, to write a play, "ln Praise of Love," about a man faced with the same tragic challenge. Har- rison, 66, will appear in the lead when the play opens in Washington next month. Jt will move later to New York. The star, married now for the fifth time, met Miss Kendall while married to Lilli Palmer. He said Miss Kendall. a nirtatious for- mer c horus girl. had a vitality and joy in living which ''infected me ·as nothing had eyer done before." \4. HARRISON AND Miss Palmer parted, and Rex and Kay became constant companions. The story of Rex and Kay inspired Sir Terence Rat- Late in 1956, after Har· . rison's success ~s J?rofessor Some Women Police 'Superior to Men'. ·:>AN t'HANCISCO (UPI)_: A r esearcher says women police of!icers can be as efficient as men, and mentioned a female officer who threw a 250-pound drunk to the ground and handcuffed him. Researcher Peter Bloch said a two-year study iQ Washington, D.C. showed that women cffic ers were, in some cases, superior Lo men. He said th e women tended lo try lo prevent arrests by talking drunks in to going home and that the feminine touch helped calm persons leery or search procedures. The study was sponsored by the Police Foundation, a non·profit orga nization funded by the Ford Foundation. He spoke at a news conference called by Public Advocates Jnc . to announce U.S. District Court hearings on the use or certain physical tests. Attorneys say the tests are designed "to keep women out of the San Francisco Police Department." ' ''A WHOLE VISTA of agony s trftched befor e me." he added, "and ye t I felt proud that this doctor had given me the task of looking after her." Rex and Kay \Vere mar· •~-·~..,. ried in New York on June 23, 1957, and he set out to keep her from knowing her fate. She needed regular blood tests, so he used lhe pretext that her li!elong anemia needed constant checking. Once while driving to the .. llarrisons· hol iday home in Poi::tofino, Ita ly. Kay picked up part of an Italian magaiine and said : "Look at this rubbish. They seem lo be ·sayi ng I 've got leukemia ·· "OBVI OUSLY. THEY mean a nemia.·· llarrison replied. Wh e n h e r c ondition became desperate, she was brought bac k to London from Italy, She died a week "later. • Coast &demi\ ~ old friend iSback. witb·a ne\V savings plan •. . ' I •• " ·inc Bunny Bunch. Ju~• open nn :ic('ottnl for .1 child . anll hl· hccon1cs a n1cn1hcr. ' .. lu;1lly ~1tta<:k ed, ri.t rs. Ga r· 1·1a·s !!upporll•rs uc<"1•pted al fal'C v~lue ht•r· l·lainl lhal shl· was ult houg h shl' had 110 indcpcnrl1•nt "itnesscs :tnd (irsl IOlcl 11011 ('1.: :..he "'U!! not llltackl·d. -ATTORN'F.\' (iARR\' C X· 1>lainC'd that rape victims arc oflcn ri.'hll'l>inl to risk ,·ic·;;•poiot s ~·moni;: lhl· scve ra l·hundrl·d ~ouni:: v.om(·n .it 11 1lcn1011:.tr:1t1011 011 t hl' day of :<>Cllll'lll'lnt; \\'h ih• soml• sound ed hkt• ; 1~d.inte:. urR •ni:: 1)r1;·;1t(' \Cngi.'tlllCl• O il r;qJISI!'>. ntheri. s11·1·s:.1•d OCC'tll·d -lciislafion to ea!'>(' the pli ght of 1·u1)<: \'ic ti n1:.. m. .,...,..., et MM rwperiet ....., et *"''"· t111t _.., .. ....,,,. .t _._. rolw .._.. • llllf utto. •-'Y te.H4 ._,. ._. ....,_ Ld _. .....ci,.te JM •itll ,... wit-,..,.... ._. 9"" .,.. ~ 9lli ....._.._ Ow ~ c• W.-cllh. wm11 9id ...... -t ... tw1 -· ~ ftM' _, .... eay MW. ........ Set P~ w,.,, No ,......, .. pi.._ Y• _, lilt~ .... .. wt ,,_. Mir ...... TM Mtwel ,.t.tiff .. tlMt t•«y ..._, o4 ..... 1i1e1 ltt -•MIJ' le n-•t• le tlleM .... clltl -.. tf'. Wt -.... ..,..h. • lifflt lilt Mttw "-.... ,..., bttt! question~ :ind hum iliation'r;:=:;::==;;;:==;;;;;;;;;;;=,-j liy rc1,urt1ng un <ittnc k. JB · But one juror. l\1 rs. Hosie . ii5 Short, said her j ury.• col· lcugucs \\·ere not convinced rape w;i s <tctually con1m il· JOSEPH 'S SCISSOR STYLING 9564 HomlHon A•e., Hunti nqfon l•ac~968·1535 JOS H. Hari>CI• ll•d., FullerlOft -~h. 87 9·l l63 MOW FOl YOUI COMYlHllHCE .•. OPIM DAILY le~ ~~~::::::::::::~==~~::::::::::::==~~~ Al the ~Cllll'n C'in g. allor· ncy Gurry a nnoun ced he '=========== "·uu ld SCl'k a nc" In.ii on ~ro und!'> J udgl.' L;i "·so n :.ho"•cd prl·J ud u·l· agai n~l l\1 rs. G:1rr1a "'ilh co1nmcn- l:... ~r1m al"l'S. :ind ,C!cstures und improperly rult.'fl out c11:pe rt lcsl1m onY by · rc:.ca r<·h f•r o n the 8 .t..M. to 10 P.M.-SAT. & SU NDA Y 9 to 5 P.M. psyc holog1cal c ffec·ts o ~ rapt·. 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I I' ' \' I' I 11 I I' ' II d ! l' f !t rl.1111-t\lllll pt u)\'l't:-OllHI ,1•11age treat ment l:ic1ltt1e:-. .1ff1•t'l lh1· 11ualtty uf v.ah·r 111 th e l'll l1r1 · 1Ja ~111 Tiii-: J)H .\Fl' pliJn cun ~ul,•r' l.uHI ll~l' l\fiJl'lltt:!'I, 11;1,tl' 11:1Ler 1hsposal. mo\l "1u rt't'' nf us;;hlc \\':1ter l••1h u11dt·1·ground and 1111 pc1r lt-<I a nd pattern ~ ur "a1!'r11~•11-(c l!"h1:rl H N1l'k lt•n . :-en1or v.:itt·r i1ua1Lt_v pl:.inn~r. said thl' n1ajur i:u;d of the plan is lu l'Slablish a nd reinfor('c thr n<·cessary water quulity 1ol1j l.'c ti ves to protecl li;·nef1cial uses of the waler 111 the busin . ORANGE COUNTY ·rhe pla n advocutes 1na1n- t.11 n1ng a suffic ient ~upp\y or water in the ba:-;in by rc·usi ng lr<>a ted :-cwagc \\,1lt•r, rc plc n1sh ing groun11 11all'f" suppll t•:-.11111 t•on 1111ucd 1n11t0rlal1on oi 1\:1tcr frorn t hl• (',ilor;1d11 HJ\Pr Jilli N11rl ht•rn t 'altl~1rn1a \ l 't)~'l'Rl)\'l::HSIAL t·lcn11·nt uf 1 h1· pl an urges 1 nt c n~1f11·1I t.'f fort :-> to extract lhl· ~•J I!' l r orn hi g hl y n11n<·ra llz(•d 1vater to make 1t n1 o r 1· pot a hie and Pair Will Face Trial Se\1cral Sl>t'u kers. 1.11ong with a numbe r of othe r I a~encies, have sui,:gestcd that :.tchiCVL'n1Cnl or those ,1.:0;1ls will not only be costl y, hut will create an inercusccl lhrcal of air pollution rrom trc;itment pla nts -clean 11·:1tt'r for dirty air. ()nc·c the r l'po1·t is l111a lizt·d :ind adu1ltcd by the w:ilt•r c1ual1 ty t•1111t rol board, Pt'IOl'l \ll'~ "di lit· SCI for al· l1~e;1l1on of :-.l;1ll' :ind ft·dcrul gr;.int n1o nt·y to vurious :-l'\1•1.1 gc lr1.:atn1t·nt con:.lruc· !ton µroi;r a rn s, Nic kll.'n :-aid . \\',\TER ()UA LITV hoard 11lannc rs ha ve cstin1 01 ted th11t the 1v1.1lcr net•ds o f lhc rivl-'r basin a rea will in· t•rt'(l!'lt' -111 Jll 'l'l'C ll1 b.\· lht• \1·ar 200010 ni:arlv ;,i n1i ll1on :1rr<"ft•1•t pt·r .1·l'a1: :io\o,1 of t h l' u,agt• \\Ill he 1n l)r:1 ngl' Count~ l'l:1nn('r~ 11arn lh;1t a:-cl <·1nand:-in t·rt>:isc. \\latcr qual dcclint> unless s ll.'ps a re taken to prt·sc rvt' the QU<t\ity. \\later problc1n s s uch ;1s high bacte ria ('OUnls, hi gh levels of minera l content, v.•astewaler contamination of usable w:itcr, hcav}' runoff pollution and others can only g1•t v.·o rsc unless I'•-lt 111<.•u ot .,,,.,, • ..., F..-.... 1 ... , •«K""-" ""ld~nl<,,~•· Ck •-• 1 .. n1 or. I 1->M. M•CornH<• l~Qu· • II-·«" 0-•l>O' n '""'"'n•nt ~•••h6"" M "'°""' P~·• Mt Hunting ton F d some of the plan guidel ines r au are imple mc!lted , plannc~s warned during a public CARL SHELDRAKE PHO TOGRAPHY SP ECIALIZING IN PICTO RIA LS and PEOPLE H UNDREDS OF PHOTOGR A PHS 4x5 to 40x72 QUALI TY LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS20x30-$6.95 711 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa -Suite 9-B (M...,,_ Ui1"""' ll•&<h ,,,.,,,,...,.,, ,,,.., Dentlts Elsewhere AJIAl\fl <AP) -·Janics i\I . Cox Jr., 71 . board chairman of the Cox Entc rpriscll ncws1lapcr publishing fi rn1 und l'o-..: llro adca ll t i ni.: Corp, died Su nday after an ext ended ill11t•ss '!'he ('0111 · pany 011·ns 11<•1\SIJl.IJ>t'r ' 111 f"l onda and IJh10 t..:L E\' El..i\ :"J ll . < lh10 r :\ P 1 T.hom11s J. llerbcrt, 79. fo&n1er Ohio governor. sta\\• Supreme Court JU!-.licr and state ;1ttorncy J;l.'nera l. d1L'fl Saturday, In 194li he upsel tn c umbc nt De m ocrat1r Gov. fo~rank J . l..auschl.". hu1 11o·as derealt'<I by L;ius('hc in his bid fo1· reelection tv•o yea r~ taler. SI\:\! f'HA."l'CISC <l 1,\P1 r\ mlllturv luner:Jt 1, schedult•d \\'l'illl<'~d;11 111 llono1utu lr1r Jlt•lvin I .. Le\•lne, 5i. ehit·f t':'l1·1·11t1\t· officer for Fi h~ rho a 1 rt { '111 p lie died Saturday. SAN FH ANC I Sl'~J it '1'11 -Charles \\'. 1111:-1•. ti!l, ;1 retired \'IC't' 11re..;1d1·n1 of United St:1 1c·~ Stl'l'I Corp., died hl'rl' Su nd ay al Presb~ ten ;1 n 1 I' ''1111 al L1\S \" E(;.<\S. N1·1-. {!_;!'[) -Funt•r;JI :-;('r\ 11·1·;-; 111·ri: h e l d Sunda,\ t•11· Jlor IA·ui~. entt·r1;11nn1l·n1 1l1rt•t·tnr nf the St:1r1tu ~1 .1 n1t Frcn1ont hol<•J:,. ;\ll'lllOfl dl :-t•r\lt'l'~ also 111•r(• ~l·ht'<l11l('1! tntla). in i'l\t'\I' \'1u·J,. fnr \hi' t~'l·\t•ar 1d d dn·1·1·tor. 11 h•1 d11·d l'r1d ,i1 .111\'I ,I h•11g!h\ 11 Inc•- ARSUCKlE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY l.'/! i/"·~1 \ \!OM•"" ,.,,,, ·ld~i -·-BAL TZ·BERGEROH FUNERAL HOME Co• "·' ,1. .,. " -·- hi]~.! 10 646 2 4~4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY ... ',., -·- DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY : ' ' ' ' . -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 'i. ' •.1 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY -·- PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK :'l 11, \ ·•.Y I f-lo"-Nj.ri" !I I,. • >ld "' ' I 1.L /11 J -·-PElK FAMll Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 76C1 ! I -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY ·' · hearing last Friday. S ,\:"-:'l'A .\:\J\ '1''-'n lllCll lll'{'U~t·d or "" lnclli ng ;111 Hl·yc;1r-ol1I ll unt1 11i.,'f.un l'o:.::tl'h 1n;,in an1l h!~ nur:-1• out of more than $2 1.tXMJ in ;,in nllegcd ca ttle feedin~ fraud have been ordered to face tri'<al fo~cb. 3, 1975, in Or ange County Superior t:ourl. fnr SIU.Oii!/ 1111 Oet. ti. 1!173 .. 01n<I l\l o rr1 , hn u g hl 44•1 !'ltct•r:-for SX.5/llJ a 1nonth later 1n 01<tcl1111111 to buying S8,500 Worth of stock 1n the j First Tradini.: Company. . Body language. We'll give you, a whole new vocabulary. .Judge E\'ertitt \V. Dickey ,,., lhc trial dat e on 1·har ges of grand theft and \'1ulat1n g state corporate eodl'~ for llohert J)unicl 11 111. IX. or 18231 Bayberry \\'av, lrv111t•. a nd Charles H;1; Gi sh. 2!f, nf the Ptirk r\c1\•porl Apa r t mc n1 s, N\·11 port Be ach. IT I S all eged !hat neither the eatt lc pastured in !looker . Ariz., or the s h;ires 1ve rc O\\'ned bv llill. Bolh n1cn ::ind Richard I.. (;ray, 54 , he ad of Grayco lnvestmen,ls, Inc., Sc otts dale, Ari1 ... 1verc named rctently .is defen· d a nl.~ 11·ith International f ommodilics of Nc"•port Bc ach in a li9·count federal rndictmcnt charging fraud 1n th<' s ale of r a ttle futures. Why bulge when you can curve? Especially, when yo u could be as trim and slim as these people. Dieting can help. But. diet alone isn't enough. You 've got lo firm up your body to eliminate flab. We can help you do both with exercise programs and suggested patterns !or weight loss. The most modern exercise equipment and professional supervision Will help you change the look, the shape and the texture of your body. There are even Sauna. Steam. Whirlpool. Sun Room and Swimming Pool facilities to keep you firm, slim and trim. You'll look great. feel great. Remember. you don't just get a shape; you get in shape. Make yourself a promise-Call today! There are 5 different programs-one to suit the needs of eacti individual perso n. Hoth men 11 l·rc ordered t11 rct u r n Lo Judge !)1e kt•y's cou rtroom Jan. 10 for a pretrial hearing. I lill is free o n his promise lo appe ar 11·h i le Gish is held in custody \\'ilh bail ~ct al S20.!KMI PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUllNEIS KAME STATEMINT 1'~ IOllGWlflll pet~ Ii oail'g Mi!WU UNIVERSAL •llTO 5.ALES 0 F COSTA MESA, 1016 Hlft>OI' Blvd., (ml• Met.a. C•lil0t11I• •2'?•. . Henry Bt!I. 67) W S'-lllln1 Or., All-M, C•lltOfnl• '10Cl. 1~ .. ~ .. nts• h ccndut!Cd oy •tt <"11 .\Hf.t:s \\ 1-:ltE filed IMl!Vldull .1 ga1n~l l•vl h 1111•11 follo111ng Henry e.11 1'h•s •l•'emtnl "''' Mtd w11h Ille 1111 p,[1cal1 1111 of thl' allt•).!t•d Coun1v Cle•~ ol Or11111t Coum• un ~111 11dt1ng ol \\'nrtd \\'ar I Oc!.Wr 11. 111~. FltU~ lt'IL·rau l're:-totl f\.t orris ,, Publllt.cd or1no;,e Coa•t D•Hv P•!~t. Xl. and h ts nurse. flub.I' OtlG~r ?!, ?!, dnd NO•~mlll!r ~. 11, 191' Jtl52·l• ll11n1t, 71,, 1vho bot h li\'e at thi• Sk:.india Trailer Park . Hi•l 11 Unlsa Chieu Hoad , llunt1ngtnn Bcat'h. PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI •U91N£SS NAMIE STATIEMIENT Tiit followlt111 per-II dol119 IKn.IMn \'1•11·porl Bt';:it ti . police 1,. \\ho ltl ~·nl 1ftl'd !J i ll ~S FJl:UCTUS FUNOI, IOS Mein, l!l•lboa, C1lllotni• '2"1. prl~.~idt•nt of bnth Inter· crwirv1 M•1• 1117 Oc11n Fron t, n:ilional Con1n1od ities Ex-Newport 11"'"· c1111or11l8. Tiiis DllSIMH II cOlldud ed b1 •n 1·han gc, Jn(',. :Ind the First h1<1lvklu•l. 'l'radtrq.; 1·on1pany . 457 0 c11 • ..,.1 L. M•~ Thi• .i,i1.....,1 w•s llltd will! the Can1 1n•~ llriV(', ~a ir! the t·nupll' co n la c t ed ll ill throu!!h a 11c"·spa11cr acl - \t•rt1:-t•rn"'nl that attracted 1he1r interest :1n1I lhcrr in· \'e,lmcnt. Thl'Y ~air! :\Ir:-. Bonrl h11 u,;.!hl [Oh h1·.1cl of 1·;1 1111• NewjlOl'l Man Jailed For Drugs County Cltr11 cf Orel'IOI Count1 on C)(IDt>tf" 17, 1'74. FHll4 Pllblllhe<f O!'•noe Coa11 Dilly Piiot, C)(t-r 21, 21, 1Ad NOYl'ITlbtr •• II, 1914 3179.74 PUBLIC NOTICE • 0 211 SUPIE1t101t COUltT 0, THE $1'A1'1' 0, CAl.JFOltNIA FOk THE COUNTY 0' OkANGE M• • .UUOll GllDElt TO SHOW tAUSli FDR CHAMQI O' NAMRS In IM M11Nr of IM •119llC•tlon ol MA.RC KEVIN HUNKAP1LLIA.lt, an ilt dult. MI C HAE l KEIT H HU HKftPll..tlAll, •n 1<:1~111 •nd ELEftNOR P. WYNNE, on btMU ot MICHELLE KELlY tiUNKAPILLIAA, • Ml_., For Ch11111t of N1rnt1. Tht lllilllcttlon at MARC IC EV I N HUNICAPILllAA, MICHAEL I( E 11' H HUNKAPlll!Att, encl Ell!•NOA P · WYNNE, a" btholf of MICHELLE KEllY HIJNl(A,lll lAR tar Chl "lll al n•m••· 111vl11Q btln lllHl 111 CO\lrl, SANT • \". \ St h u1<t II tl)!)ffrl119 1rom .. 1c1 •11Ptlc111on • " .' 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La ••una Beach 01 u 1<1 .,.,,1"i· 622 EastKatell"Avc .• et Oi!t'd thl• 11111 dlY i)f Oclobor, ll)C " IK\IH'(' FRANK OOMENICHHH Wesl of Tus11nAve .• •. · I Judg" Iii l•ld Superlgor ''""' 639 244 \ .... pl'illt7. :1 pr1n er . \\':I~ YtltTUI AND SCHl.CK, INC. . l1ild 111 .fudge• J)1 C'key tha! 111 N"'"'' Cenltr Orlvt ' CoslaMesa ' ''' 111\I h <• ;+hit• 1o ... ('I'll' h1 :-Ntwl'Ol1 lt•cll. Ci!ltor~!• ""~ :':lOO H;irborBoulPv.'lrrl (11~) .u ... so '.-1 d.11 ~1·11tl"ll('I' ;rt !ht• l'!!Utl· Al1or..,1vs tor AptlliC•nh Ha1bo1 Cl't1h! t\ ·_, i·h,•o L<il'I.· 1111011110111 "~""'h•d O•dnge Cu••1 O•llv Pilot, 549 3368 O<t.Wr 21. 211. "'" No•rmoer •. II, ,,., urity fJl'lill.V 1914 )tlt·14 ·restminst..-~--~---'-----~~-------------1 L .'!l:'V csl m1nst<'1 Avenu<' ... ,..,., ~ .... ,, Helps Shrink Swellin~ Of Hemorrhoidal Tiss ues Uue To Inflammation. Relieves Pain & Itch . ... Gi vt>s pro1npl telnporary rrlief fr on1 hl'111orroid:1I J):Jin and i1rh in 111nny cast's. I 1, ,.,," I 1 , !·•Ill\· I .1 r• 111 "I, '"'I 11olu11· 1n IJ,.., 11 111~ t. 1~ I" '1•h l10 r l"'"'d 1111 • Wrs1m1nst••r (_ 1•11tr• 8'14·3387 IUdington 8eaeh 185tl5 M ain S11ef!t M:iin St al Beach Blvd. 842-145 1 ...,.a..c. 4101 1111.1n11c Bou!Qvard. r:tu•h r o r c.1rMin 4?C•·ll8i4 !Encino I 10 I \.•·nlur,1 Unut.•v.~•d \f.~· .t • •! t !.!II><> I '1811 to.I.I() . 1!1h ·-d•• I 11 rn••tlh •t'"'I th.it •" !11 ,11\ !,. Ip 1,,,,,1, ·"' ll o": •·I I• 111 "d,. '!.11 !1· ~u··~ \I h• 11 " I 1nl •t11l.1rn•1I \11d d "'' 1h !!\.IHI f > >I I rlf,. +" 111.HI\ < ''" I h• "" ,J,.·.1tt"n ''" ,j" .1~ l't• I' .11.111••11 II \1hl 11•• 1•1•"• ''I'''''" 11··· ,!,·d 1 .. 1 /'1• 1w1.,1l1"" II Holiday Spa Health Clubs !or Men and Women 1· I" I 1 .. , 1,,,.,, 11 •1111 I""" I 11nl1111 .. 1 , " •111•1•11·11, '' ,..,. , I • 645-2658 160 lbs. 15" 1121bs 45· 16 .. 34· 29·· 23" 34·• HJ" 23" ., ·1 I I I I 7 q u a a ! ) I --.;··-....... . • • • ' . • •• . . . Toda;,·'~ FIDJtl N.Y. Stoett£ • -I VOl.,67, N0. 30 1, 2 SECTl0:NS , 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1974 N TEN CENTS Newport•Mesa I:ax Override Foes Silent By IRLARY KA YE Of """ D.lllY .. llltl ll•ff "As ProposiUon Z goes , so goes the quality of education in the Newport-lfesa Unified School District." Thal it wbat Its backers say about a 53-cent increase they hope voters will approve ·in the Nov. S election. \Vb.ile an efiergetic .campaign is being waged to gain support for the school lax measl,U'e, little has ~n heard from those. \1)o oppose it. : For example, the official b a l·l o l pamphlet mailed to the district's 79,670 eµgible voters by the county Registrar of _Voters bears the comment "none filed" in the space available for "arguments against." In the. space alloted "argument in favor," thete ·is a 16S-word message from N-MUSD Board of Education Presi- dent Thomas Casey. Pt1oreover. the tax override measure giving distiict trustees the righl to in· crease the amount they can spend by $150 a year per student has attracted open support from a nu 112' be r of "bystander" public officials. State Senator DeMis carpenter (R· Newport Beach), Assemblyman Robert Bad.ham (ft-Newport Be a ch ) and Newport Beach ltfayor Don lt1clnnis all have endorsed Proposition z. Those who arc not openly support ing 1he tax measure , Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley, for instance. have riot come out against il. Nor have organizations that might normally be expected to c a m p a i g n against against a propert y ta:it increase, such as realty boards, taken an opposing position. ln contrast, endorsements have been forthcoming from such organizations as the Ne"•porl Harbor Cha1nber of Commerce. the Ne"1>0rt·!\1esa Educators Association and the Corona Highlands Homeov.•ners Association. Though there appears lo be little or no organized opposition lo the lax over· ride measure, its barkers are haunted by the knov.·Jedge ii exists "The real opposition is people's pocket· books." says Arlene S<·hafer. a leader in the campaign to support Proposition z. Her com1nent is confirmed by Costa !\lesa realtor Ro)' l\lcCardlc, "'ho adrnits he's op)X>Sed !o the ballot n1easure. "It 's not popular to speak out against churches. motherhood or schools ," says ~lcCardle to explain tilt lac k or organiz· · ed and vocal oppo!iition to Proposition Z. He and other opponl·llls point to a steep climb in assessed \ alues this )Car that fort'i.'d n1ost propt"rtr ownt'rs' tax bills up C\"cn when so1ne ttix rates ""ere cut. Overall. rlSS{'SSCd \ i;luc ol property "11hin the di~tritt JUn !pctl 16 7 l}f.'r cent. (See O\'l:::RRIDI::, Page A!) Cleanup Plan Periled Newport Anti-litter Program Poses Problems StarGuer By GARY GRANVILLE Of 111t 01i1Y Pllltl 5111! A proposed $11 ,750 beach anti-litter campaign might cost Newport Beach much more, disrupt the city's youth employment program and conflict \\'ilh pending state legislation. 1bose conclusions are included in a city staff study of the anti-litter cam· paign proposed by the Nc~·port Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com· mission. 5 Panelists ' ,4sk Censure Of Bright By JOHN VALTERZA Of flll o.ilY .. 1191 Sti ff Five members of the South Coast fttgienal Coastal Commission issued a joint statement today, suggesting that Dr. Donald Bright be censured for his fund raising activities for Edmund G. Brown Jr. Charlene Camp bell, 3, Costa ~1esa, tries out one of the telescopes on the Huntington Beach P ier. Her dad said she was looking for flying saucers. But the five, led by Commissioner Judy Rosener: of Newport Beach. said that Bright should not resign, despite demands from his critics that he do so. The cries for his ouster came forth after Bright confirmed that he had been the organizer of a now-canceled recep- tion for the Democratic candidate for governor. In a letter signed by five members of the 12-person panel , the consensus is that Bright's record of s e r v i c e , is meritorious. Rocky Tells More Loans; Total Exceeds $2 Million ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice Presidential nominee Nelson A. Rocke!el~er today disclosed more loans totiJ,ing over a half million dollars he male silice 1857 to ao·un i d en ti f led number . of employcs and Individuals, includi.rig $84,000 to fonner Treasury Secretary Robert B. Ander!!On. · Rocfefeller's new list of loans, pro- vided to• .the Congressional committees consfdering hla nomjnatlon, raised to more than '2 million the amount he said he loaned in 17 years. Most of these loans either have been repaid or forgiven by Rockefeller, who turned them info gifts, he said. The new list show;ed an outstanding balance or $147,7!3 .stllt -owed. The old list of Joans sti,owed $lS5,000 still outstanding. Rockefeller . whose public support has dwindled during a series of financial disclosures foUcwing his nomination, said the list subqlitted today completed the tabulation of tlis loans1 PIGSKIN PICKERS VIE -FOR TV SET The seventh week of Pigskin Pickeroo '74 competition for prizes including a color television set begins today. Each \\'eek. Dally Pilot readers are Invited to predict the outcomes or 30 "·eekend football games. WiMers are awarded Zenith television and radio produell worth $130 following each week's judging. Funbcr, first place weekly winners are eligible to compete for 11le color television grand prize. Pigskin l?iokeroo Is a regular r~ature of the Dally Pile< sports pagu. ABC color Television of Huntington Beach and Zenith lnc. are co-spoMOrtng the contest. Anderscin received a loan of $60,000 on Jan .. 2. 1957 and another or $24.000 on AprlJ 1, 1957, Rockefeller said. Both were listed, as repaid on June 6, 1957, one month before Anderson b e c a me Treasury secretary WKl.er P r e s I d e n t Eisenhower. Rockefeller identified Anderson as "a long-time triend and former fed e r a I Cabinet officer ; Private citizen" at the time of the loan. Rockefeller alsp listed a $15,000 loan made OcL 1, 1973 to his wife lttargaretta F. "Happy" Rockefeller. plus loans of $27 ,000 in 1968 to Rodman Rockefeller, one -of his sons, and $12.600 in 1971 to Steven C. Rockefeller, another son. He said lt1rs. Rockefeller repaid $2.500 in April, Rodnian repaid $6,750 in 1973, and Steven repaid $.1,lSO in 1973 and 1974. Rockefeller said his latest list , plus the earlier one provided to Congress and made public Oct. 11, put on the record "al1'1 ~f the \oans that 1 have made to individuals for the period from 1957 through the third quartq or 1974." "Virtually all of these · 1oana-.were made •to close personal ( r l e n d s , associates or members of my, family," Rockefeller said. The new list of loans was sent to Sen: Howard W. Canoon ( D ·Nev . ) , chairman of the Senate ft:ule., Com· mlttee, and ~. Peter W. ,Rodino ([). N.J.), chainnan of the Houle: Judiciary Committee. • The House comml11H ls scheduled- to begin examinJng Rockerelle:r's creden- tials \Vcdnesda.y but nnal action by Congress on. his nomlr.&tion will not come until November. Rockefeller's sup- port in COngre$! hti.s cooled since Presi· dent F'ord originally nomlnalcd him. -senate DemocraUc 1 ~ a de r Atlkc ~lansfield said Sunday the nomination "im't tn as good shape AS !twas." Newsweek Magazine say! support for the confirmation dropped t 1 percent in one month. Besides Mrs. Rosener. others signing the letter are Arthur Holmes, Rimmon Fay, Roben Rooney and Dr. Donald \Vi Ison. "We in no way condone the serious error of judgment which Dr. Bright may have committed. However, v.•e fee l that Dr. Bright should oot resign either his chairmanship or his appointment to the commission pending the Attorney General's report," the Jetter said: The repon cited in the letter ~·ould be a fi nal determination by the Attorney General's office after investigating the assertiOl}S of interest-conflict in the fun'd· raising. Bright first. demanded the probe and report after confirming that he held a luncheon early this month with at least 15 major de velopers or their representatives. At the session, he asked for $100 oontributions for invitations to a Costa Mesa receptkin for Brown. He also sought mailing lists from each for potential guests to the reception. Critics charge that Bright organized lhc event as a means to win possible appointm ent as head of the California Department of Fish and Game. Bright denied it. !See CENSURE, Page A%) Lcn.v and Order Lecture Topic !J'he Newport Harbor Ju . ..lor League's "Community '74," a spe- cial five-week series of lectures open to the public M well as league members, rontinues Tuesday night at UC Irvine. The second program in the series Will deal with .;Law and Order - Consumer Affairs." It star1s at 7:30 p.m. in UCJ's Science Lecture tlall . Admission is free. The series, designed lo brin1 Orange Countlans up to date on iMues affccti.ng them. is scheduled~ for five. su~ive 'l'uesda_vs at UCI. The N'ov. S p-rograrn wUJ deal v.•ith g tting ln!.O college today . · The .series is sponsored by Ille Junior U!ague as a publie service. The study was ordered two 'veeks ago by the City Council before it agreed to fund the advertising and public rela· lions oriented "clean up the beaches" campaign . A ma jor feature of the proposed pro- gram is to have county high school students repaint 300 beach trash con- tainers to make them more attractive to potential litter bugs. Earmarkt'd in the commission's $11.750 proposed budget for '•v.,ildly creative" r •• IJPI Ttll!JMI• WATERGATE WITNESS E. Howard Hunt Jr. ll unt Testifies Mitchell 0 K' cl Bugg-i1ig Plans \VASHINGTON (UPl ) -E. Hov.·ard llunt Jr. testified today he v.·as told "1he big man" -meaning former Al· torney General John N. Mitchell -ap- proved a plan for bugging and burglariz- ing the national Democrati c head· quarters. 11unt. who helped plan the 1 9 7 2 \Vatergatc break-in while serving as a n1ember of the White House "Plumbers" unit. testified in the Watergate cover-up trial as a "court \\'itness" -a techniques that allov.·ed the prosecution lo call him \1 ithout \"Ouching for the truthfulness or his testimony. lie said that in early April. 19n. G. Gordon Liddy. also connected with the Plunibers, told him "the big man had said 'OK' <ind 1he "'ord was go." ~lunt said th:il con\'crsation follo\\"cd several others in which Liddy info rmed hin1 of various plann.ing meetings held with ~fitchell . campaign manager for (See WATERGATE, Page AZ) PlllCES MI XED TN SLOW TRADI NG NE\V YORK (UPll -Trading \\'8S slo\v today as pril'f!S moved lo\,·er on the Nevi York Stock Exchange '\"here investors "'ere sho"·ing concern about the nation's economy. The Dow Jona industrial average . off more than f!lght poini..11 earlier. lost 2.35 points to 63.1.8~. The widely-watched &\ l'rage lost more than 18 points lest v.·('{'k \\hen SlO''<'m· ment figures rhov.'ed ttw ccooon1y !llov.·ed while lnn Atk'ln conth1ucd uncontrollf!d. ~lln<'ll led ndvances. 789 to 4ro, among the J,065 Issues traded. Pritts allO Mre lo\\·er In &loM-' trading on lhe Amert~an Stock Elchangt. " containers is $1.500. However, the staff report estimates that it will cost $4.100 merely to transport the containers to and from the high schools. The commission's budget also sets $1,000 aside for anti-litter beach signs. But the city staff says it •\'ill CO<.t "from $3,060 to 55.140 for a com- prehensive sign program." ll also points out that although th e proposed can1paign n1ight result in a 'Silent lleroes' 2Q percent l't'duction in manual litter collection on the c11y·s beaches, the clean up historically has been done by those employed in the Youth Employ- ment Program. Consequently, the staff report implies. the estimatt'd $5.000 saving to be derived by a 20 percent rt'duction in beach titter "must be measured against the irnpact on a beneficial progron1 providing en1ployme nt for young people in our (See LITTER, Page AZ) Ford Ordering Federal Posts fo1· 70,000 Vets By HELEN 1110:'\tAS AR.LINGTON. Va . (UP I\ -!President Ford said today that Vietnam veterans are "the silent heroes of their genera- tion" and ordered lhe federal govern- ment to hire 70.000 of them by Jul y l. Speaking at an Arlington Na t ion a I C e 1n e Lery ceremony commemorating Veterans' Day, Ford said action i~ under way to in1provc Veterans Ad1ninistration services including its medical program. Ford. who laid a wreath at t he cemetery's Tomb of the Unkno"·ns. also pledged he will "do everything possible" lo make sure all the men missing in action in Southeast Asia are accounted for . "It has been said that the for gotten men of the Vietnam connict are those who served," Ford said. "They're the silent heroes of thei r generation. Too often. those who failed in their duty have monopol ized the headlines a n d distorted the in1age of their ge neration. "I intend to see !hat the silent heroes, lhe more than 611 million America ns who served their country in the Vietnan1 era with quiet courage , are not forgot· ten." Ford said an interagency task force has given him a ".Jobs for Vet erans plan of action." The plan is aimed at the federal governn1cnt's l'ecruiting and hiring 70,000 Vietnam veterans by the fiscal year ending July I. 1975. "I am ordering federal depart1nents and agencies lo move, and mo ve now, on this action plan to make su re these veterans are hired as quickly as possi- ble." Ford said. He said "i mportant progress is already bei ng made. Unemployment a mo n g veterans has dropped since its peak in 1971.·· fie credited the r\a11onal Allian~ of businessn1en for this. ··Th is coming yea r. they hopr 10 pto- \'ide 200.000 jobs for l'l'lerans. Including the 1>lacen1ent or 7.aoQ d l s ab 1 e d ''eterans." he said. "Thl'y are doing a magnificent job ..... Nc,vport Fircn1 cn Quell 2 Blazes Tu·o small fires brokr out in Ne\\'port Beach Sunday but were q u i c k I y ex· lingui shed by Nc"·porl Brach fin.·1ncn befo re lhc blazes caused mu rh da1nage. The first blaze buml'<I a qu:irter-.'lere of grassland near upper ba~. at :t29 Vista Bon\111. four fire units arr11 1.-d :it the scene ~hortly ix'for<' 2::)(1 p n1 Origin of the fire , ·which caust'd no damage or lnjuri<!S, 1s unkr'l<l,)1·n Later In 1he even illJ!, flames "'ere seen coming from lhe storeroom at C.'lrden Jlall. a pnvatP school :l! 1511 ~1011rovla Ave lo'irl'O)t•n arriving at 8 20 p.nt. found a plastlc lrnsh <'<ln on fire. flllcd \\ilh sn'IOldC'rlng chnrco.'11 An e.111lma:ed $800 damage wns clone to the ~ t ore r o o n1 before firenlcn put out th~ l)Ja1.c. Ford was accorded a 21-gun salute v.·hen he arri\'ed and again when he departed. Before going into Ule formal ceremonies, he shook hands v.ilh each of the 15 men1.bers of the honor guard at the tomb. '"Glad to meet you,'' Ford said to them. "Nice to meet you.·· Cooper T. Holt. executive director of the Veterans of F' ore i g n \Vars' \Vashington office, look the opportunity {See VETE RANS, Page A21 Rain Causes Accidents, Po"'er Outage The Northern California rainstorm that S\\'ept across Southern California today triggered numerous minor accidents and more than 250 small pov.·er outages around Orange County. The stomi, \\"hich dum ped more than one-tenth of an inrh or rain on the county by n1id·mon1i n{;, \1·as expeclcd to linger in the area through the nigh!. according to U.S. \\feath er Servi cc spokesmen. The bi ggest problem around the county appea1ed to be \l'ith electric J>O\l'er but a spokesman for Southern California Edison said lhe difficulties could ha~·e been a !ot "orse. "\\'e've had about 2ao minor outag<'s all over the counly but that number i~ relatil'ely IO\I' for the first big rain of !he season ... said Gene \\'ckall, SCE public rela1ion<: nianagcr. "\\'hl'n things h;1 1"e been dry for a ISel' 11.AIN, Pagl' A?! OranA:~ast Weather C-Onsidl•rublc 1.:lo11dincss is how the \l"eatherlady culls il for 1'ues· da y. 11·11h u -10 percent chance of sho\1'l'rs tonight derreasing to 20 percent Tuesdf1). 1!1ghs throughou t thl' count y will be in lhc upper OO:s. 11\S lllt: T Oii.\ Y Secr('l Sf'rr1ce aoe11111 rru1rl•· 1rl111l !Irey iiay It.~ loroe$1 st:rt t1 rp nj cCt11111tf'jt!o 11101u•u 1n (i.S. l11.~1ur11 -oi•rr $8 11Hllio11 11rru1ed 111 Cl'rnlos -nnd or- 1'1'-~tl'd f1111r 1nf'r1. S1ory Puue A5. Al Vo11• 5,r~ICI Al Cotilo•ni• AS CliHlhUI 1 .. 1 I CO"'>C1 I J C"r11sworll ll 0.1!~ HOll(U Al Ellilorl•I ''" Al Eni.rlltll..,.M All Fh•O"tt All H$1"11<6" I ? I •11~ 1,.1110111 1 1 1 MA•lt• .. 11 Hll-1 '"""' A~ Or•no• C-OYAIJ At lperh l• J tltt~ M••-ti,. Al t Telf"••-All '""''''' All W•ll"tr At Vflll"lt "'''"' "' A! DAILY PILO_T __ N _____ M_ .... _ _c1,_0<_1_o_l>ff_28_,_l_q7_4 Nixon's Home Said . ' • • GlwstTow n From \\'!re Servict'S LONG BEACH -Ronald Ziegler has told ne"Yrycp !hat the former \Vcstern \\'hite l~u;;e in Snn Cle1nente is like <i "Ghost Town" and lh;Jt rt: po r I s describing the <:ompound as •·a plush operation" 1~·cre tlisrourag ing. ''\Vorkmen are dismantling the con1- pound," Zlegier said Sunday, •·ripping out phones and moving furniture. It 1s ' not a happy place and It is not a pleasant pl~ ... 11e <ilso said tlklt the 10 federal staffers &lt'ting fonner Pttsident Ni:ton's 700,000 pieces of mail do not amount to "a __ip\1.1.'i h operation." "We are not running a plush operation rioy,TI there," he said. "\Ve ha.\'e a very lilnited amount of monry. \\'c weren 't t'\'en able lo buy stationery for fou r ~·eek:ii,·• Zieglrr, ;11 a 1>rl'SS conferen{'e here, ntso sai d Nixon doesn't have health in- surance to help pay for his expensive hospitalization in Long Beaeh. .. All hospital costs will t·omc out of his 01vn pocket." Ziegtr•r said, staling that the forme r president has been get- ting only "lim!INI " rcdcr;il funds to help him through the transitiona l period since leavi ng office. .. Someone neglected to take the in-- surance out arld 1 lhink that's the story of a lot of the President's personal fi nances,'' Ke Said. "You know he was President for 51i: years and I guess peopJe dropped the ball aloog the way. They sure did on health insurance." Ziegfer, formerly Nixon·s Presidential press, &ee:retary, noted that Congress has yet to app ropria te federal funds for the "transition period." "There's a fimiled amounl of federal money allocated up lo !his poiut ... but it is not ex-cessive,'' Ziegler said. " .. _ lhink. it's less than $50.000." He said Nh'on \\'as •·getting Jess tha n one percent of ·what \\'as provided" to previous presidents upon leaving office. Nixon 's e:tpcnse~ include support of a staff. disn1antling of extensive Com· municalion Cacilities at Sa:n Clemente and secret service protection. Ziegler said. Nixon, described as "pale and drawn," today began a week of sophisticated tests to determine if surgery is needed to halt the steady deterioration 0 r circulation in bis left leg. Doctors indicate 1bere is virtually no chance of bis appearing to testify at the \\'atergate CO\'er-up t r i a 1 , in \\'ashington. and it is growing more likely he will be operated on. Even under the best of circwnstances, Nixon's heart rules oul travel for at leasl t~·o months, the former president's pltyslcian, Dr. John Lungren, told a ne ws conference Sunday. The trial of Ni xon 's form er aides could be over by then. "If surgery is requ ired , he ~w.ld be una.vailable over the long haul to make a court appearance," Lungren said. Nixon is doing well "as long as he is flat in bed wi lh his feet in the air;· according lo a consulting physician, Dr. \\Tfl ey Barker. But "under any circumstances, it is going lo 00 necessary to be certain tha t he stays under close m e d i c a I supervision for a protracted pericxl or lime -and by protracted 1 mean for 1nany months ," he said. Fro1n Page Al ''ETERA NS. • • of Ford"s presence to plug for his signnture on !he GI benefits bill lhat Congress \\ill send to him after returning from its pre-election recess. llolt snld that he "hoped that this crowd will convince the President to sign the bill" that pro\'ides a 23 percent mcrease in GI benefits. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT ,,.. Or8ft9i Col\! Oallf Piiot, wlU'I wNdl llC'ell't• ........ ,,,. ,.,,...,,.,...,.$. 1, Plllttl!lhedtl'J h Or....,.. Clwl'l1 P\obl •1'l•no Co'"P""' S.p., ...... ili-- Pltll•......,. Mo""•Y lll'OV<jll Frld.ty, ,.._ C.OSl.t M!W '*•p0r1 8'!«11. 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(NU fl\itill.,.ll'IQ CMllPMlr N6 ,,._, 1tor1K. lthntr11io-, .,,1..,. .•• ..,.,19, ••• ,, ..... ,, ......... ,," ...... 1,, ,,, .. , 1111 ••llttltlU(tt wllltoMI SIMUll lle<tl'll-UIOll et <llOl"•Ol'll-•. $t(Of'd Cll H PJll•O" INl•ll at 0>J1' """"• c..i1100W1. S<l1>'("0llOf'I 01 c.vritr N 00 ..-r11,, b, ,,, ... , M.00 IMfllfllJ: Mill ... , CIHl•nltlof!s '3 otmonlf'llr llot lt1 Ce11ti•111 Here's lhe ideal gadget for people who lo\'e skiing bul hate cold and snow. Peter 1-laase \Vinkel demonstra1es ski·bi ke in San ~1ateo. It's similar to skate board but has no handlebars. Rider uses ski poles to teach hin1setf balance. Drug Sales man Jailed in Sale Of _.\mphetamines A three-month in\'estigation of a Santa Ana pharmaceutical salesman ha~ ended in his arrest after he allegedly sold Dcxtro-amphctamine tablets \Vi l h a street value of $4.500 to a Newport Beach undercover offi cer. Kenneth John Yerike. 27. of 3400 S. ~lain St., was in custody today in the Newport Beach jail. He is being held on $25,000 bail. charged. with sale of dangerous drugs. Police said they made the d::-'.lg deal with Ycrike on the te lephone Friday afternoon and then v.·en t to his apa rtment to complete the transaction. \Vben Yerike allegedly brOught 21.000 tablets from his house lo the underCO\'Cr office r waiting in Lhe apartment comple:t parking lot, he was arrested, agents said. Police said they still do not know whet.her the drugs vrere obtained from the company Yerike works for or from aoother source. Upper Bay Boys Cluh Burglarized The Boys Club of the Harbor Area Upper Bay Branch w a s burglarized Saturday night, police said, by someone v.·ith a key to the building who knew his way around. \\'hen custodian Robe rt L. Brant en- tered the building at 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Sunday morning, he discovered lhal a television, slide pro- jector and camera had been stolen dur· ing the night. The burglar, police said, entered !he building with a key and used a pry bar to open locked inside doors. . ~!any o!her valuable items were not taken, police said. From• .P.,e Al OVERRIDE ... under no"1\otl clrturnSUUlctl enough to gurantee N·MUSO enough added lnconie to offset lnOadon . However, te1lslaUvt constra.ints lm- pooed In 1171 llmlt l!lt ochool dltlrict'• Income arowth to three percent aMua\ty. L<>oldng at the 10 to 12 percent Inflation factor affecti ng the Newport·l-it!o dl!- trict. trustees mo\'ed Proposition Z to the ballot as a n1eans of letting voters decide if they want education St"rvices curtaik."'<1. The campaign to let the electorate know \\1lal's at stake in the election is costing about $4,0CK!, n1ost of il con- tributed by school support organizations. According to l\.1rs. Schafer and al)l)(her leader of the suppor t movement. Betty Bailey, about 200 volunteer v.·orkers are helping to spread the message. So far, thei r efforts have been directed al almost phantom opposition -bigher assessed \'alues. tax bills. most property O\\ners be.live are too high already and \'Ole r apathy. And, while the opposition is silent. campaign workers and di.strict officials are hoping it doesn 't turn out to be the silent majority. f'ro1n Page A I CENSURE ... BrO\l"n immediat clv demanded t ha t Hrii:hl resign . as did R e pu b l ican gubernatorial candidate J{ouston Flour· noy. Others echoing the demands include Assemblyman Robert Badham and State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, both Ne~'JIC)rt. Beach Republicans. Tcxlay's announcement by the fi\•e is an echo to sentiments expressed by several commissioners in recent days. Commis.soner Ralph D i e d r I c h an Orange County Supervisor, has agreed that the fund-ralser was an error in judgment, but said that Bright's record as a commissioner mak es him an asset to the panel. "Censur appears to be more ap- propriate, given Dr. Bright's leadership of the commission planning effort. his outstanding voting record in support of the objectives of Proposition 20 and his unq uestioned. integrity," today·s let- ter states. Fro1n Page Al LITTER .. city." Finally, sta.H points oot, pendin g legislation makes establishment of a statewide litter management program imminent. Senate Bill 5. according to the staff, v.·ou1d provide for "state leadership and technical-assistance'' to local agencies as well as funding for their I i t t e r management programs through a 25- cent motor vehicle and boat tax. The staff report also questions the ex pendi ture of $3,000 proposed by the co mmission for coordinatnon of ad- vertising and public relations effort. While the report concludes without making specific recommendatios on the acceptability of the commission's anti-lit- ter pro!)O$al, it gives the City Council measurements to apply when it considers the program Tuesday. Consideration of the anti-litter cam- paign will come at the council 's 1:30 p.n1. st udy session in City Hall. S111og A le rt Fo1·ecas1 B I R.l\.11NGHA~1. Ala. (UPI) -Health officials have lifted a four-da y air pollu- tion alert but said they e:tpecled a new pollution buil dup would prom pt another alert today. The alert had been called Thursday after pollution exceeded the level of 375 micrograms or parti~:..i!ate matter per cubic meter of air in heavily industrial North Birmingham. Prosecutor Cites Torture At Triple Murder Trial FARl\IINGTON, Utah (UPI) -A grisly ploy borrov.·ed from a C.1int E.ast\\·ood mo\·ie began~ night or tort ure and death \1·/Tich left three persons dead and 1110 others severe ly injured, says the prose- t·uto r in a triple 1nurdrr c<ise. \\'eber Coun!y Attornc.v Hobert Nt•wey ~:iys he \\ill prove Dale S. Pierre. one of three young black men charged v.·ith the killings, look from the blood·and- artion epic '0l\1agnun1 Force" the idea of silencing a witness by forcing hi1n to drink drain cleaner. On the night or April 22, a group of black men invaded the Hi Fi Shop in Ogden. Utah, berded five persons into the basement. fed them drain cleaner. an<l lhen methodically shot them. Only tv.·o sur\'ived. Pierre, Keith L. Roberts and Will iam A. Andrews are charged with three counts each of first-deg ree mu:'der and l\\'O of aggravated. robbery. Newey brought up the movie's rontrl· bulion to the crime Friday as testimony at the lrial began in 2nd District Court. An II-man. one-11o•oman jury \\ill ~umc hearing testimony Tuesday. lfe said in his opening stateme.n the three adopted the drain cleaner lde11. and brought some \\ith lhem to the store the nigbt ii \\'AS robbtd. ~ewey contr.rnis Pierre nnd Andrews lorturt!d and shot the victims . Jlt m11ln· tains Roberts was upslairs in\'Olved In the S!4.000 robbery. Newcy's principa l witness Is rrpecltd to be Orren W. \\lalker Jr., 43. the rathrl:!r of ooe o( those klllr<I nnd one of 11,1·0 I 11 sun•i \'O rs. The other survivor, 17-year· old Courtney Naisbitt, has not recovered enough to testify. Killed during the robbery "'·ere Court· ney's mother, Ca rol. 52: \Valker's 20. year-old son Stanley, and Sherry ~1ichelle Ansley, 18. Ne .... ·ey said the elder \\'alkcr ,,·ent lo the store looking for his son, v.·ho \\'llS late lo dinner. He was met at the door by an anne<I man . w!Jo ushered him to the base- ment. There, said Newey, he found his son, the Naisbitt youth and l\.1iss Ansley bound on the noor. He said the three youths pleaded for I heir lives. promising not to identify the robbers if they would spe.re them. A-lrs. Naisbitl came into the shop look· ing for htr son, Ne\\'CY said, and she too was bound at gunpoint. The elder Walker will testify, Newey said, the five victim_, were forced to drink drain cleaner. had the ir mouths taped to keep the caustic nui;t in, and \\'ere methodically shot in the head. e-lc'i'·ey said the elder Walker man.11ged to spit oul the drain cleaner while. the killers \\"ere dist meted : be \\'<IS shot at t11o1cc and hit once in the head, but re- ma ined alh·e : he v.•as strangled \\'Ith a cord. but leNed his lhro.at and was able lo oontlnue bre1thing, and he had s 6''- inch pen kJcked or pushed rive lnchts Into hi:ii ear while he tried to play dead .• During his strangulation, Newty said ... \Valkcr d~tennined to ".stretch hi! thront 11s hard a.s he could. to prevent being strangled and live throogh this thing to tell you abo!Jt it." . . . ... ' . I Cl1011gi11g Seoso1is . It seldom snows along the Orange Coast. but the s igns of winter approaching are as unmistakable as the turning of leaves in other parts of the U.S. \Vit· ness these lifeguard towers in Huntington Beach - pulled back from the shoreline for reconditioning during the off season. Judge Schedules Hearing For Nixon Subpoena Case A federal judge in Los Angeles has &'t No v. I I as a hearing date lo determine if fo rmer President Richard Nixon should offer a dcposilion in the offices of a Santa Ana Jawyer--0r if he is loo sick. La\\·yers for Nixon ha\'e filed a motion to quas h a subpoena which demands that the former Chief Execu tive offer testimony Nov. 26 in a ci\•il suit brought by 21 persons who allege they were refused admi ttance to one of bis rallies in 1921 in Charlotte, N.C. Besides Nixon , other fonne r members of his top staff-currently on trial in the Watergate ~verup are listed as defendants in the a · n. After discuss· the case with lawyers from both sides, U.S. DiSlrict Court Judge William P. Gray decided on the Nov. 11 heating date. The subpoena not only requests that Fron• Page Al WATERGATE ... President Nixon; Mitchell's deputy, Jeb Stuart Magruder, and then White House aide John W. Dean III about intelligence- gathering for the 1972 campaign. Assistant Watergate pro s e c ut o r Richard Ben-Veniste asked Hunt whether ~ritchell, one of live defendants in the trial, was known as .. the big man." "Yes sir, and /or as the big boy.'' Hunt replied. Mitchell , sitting at the defense table. laughed at Hunt's reply. Heave 11ly Siglit the fonner President give testimony in the ease but also produce tapes and documents related to the s e c u r i t y measures taken for the rally which took place before his successful reelection campaign. Mesa Man Slain After Arg1unent; Relative Held A Costa Mesa man was found knited to death in hls apartment early today after an argument with a relative that poli~e allege turned into a fight Aurelio Banuelos, 29, of 1330 Bristol St., Costa Mesa was arrested shortly after the 4 a.m. knifing of his relative and roommate, Umberto Banuelos. Abelardo Casas, 21, a third roommate, told pollce the dead man came borne , from work at ,BJackbeard's R.Estauranl in Newport Bech, where both Banuelos'" worked, shortly after I a.m. According to Casas' account, Umberto began drinking beer and. an argument between the two relatives followed. The argum:'.!nt heated up. followed by a 9M.!Ule and. the knifi ng, Casas told police. Aui'elio then Ocd trom the apartment, Casas said. Police later found Aurelio hiding in a stor age area at Blackbeard 's and arrested him. The two Banueloses , said police. \\"ere relatives but the relationship \\'as no! known. Seen onJy from Southern Hemisphere locations 47 Tucanae tn the conslllation Tucanna is brightest globular star cluster known. It was photographed from observatory near La Serena, Chile. Located in -halo of ~1ilky \Vay Galaxy, 47 ·rucanac Is cluste r of stars that r e- mained together after their creation. • ' Coast Skipper Wins National · Hobie-14 Title Wayne Schafer of Capistrano Beach won the Hobie-14 national championship at Key Biscayne, Fla. in regatta com- pleted Saturday. Schafer is a veteran Hobie sailor in both the 14 and 16 root models. Runner-up for the national iitle was Hobie Alter, also of Ca pistrano Beach, the creator of the popular catamaran clas,. Third place went to a n o t b e r Southland sailor, Randy HaUield o! Long Beach. It was Schafer's first championship in the class and he bas sailed in every one since the inception of the clim. In four previous national championship regattas he has placed second. Alter's second place in the regatta was with a brand new Hoble-14 which had never been ln lbe water. Balboa Skippers Nearly Sweep Lido-14 Honors Bal boa Yacht Club Lldo-14 s a i 1 ors almost scored a clean sweep in the Lido-14 Fleet I Invitational Regatta sail- ed out of BJ C Saturday and Sunday. BYC skippers took four of the top five places in Class A and a second place in Qass B. Class A Vi'inner was Jack l.1cCla rty, of BYC and the Class B winner was Ted Ji inshaw. Lido Isle Yacht Club. 'I'here were 38 entries in the regatta. Trophy winners: CLASS A -I. Jack McClarty, BYC; 2. Rowland Lohman, BYC; 3. John Thome, BYC; 4. Bruce Orsborn, BYC; 5. Jon Baldwin, KHYC., •• ~ CLASS B -1. Too Hinsha w, LIYC; 2. Hank Humann, BYC; 3. Don Bartz. SSSC ; <. Robert Mindte, LIYC; 5. Ellen Ebert, ABYC. Ragtime Wins Final Race fot· Cal Cup Ragtime. a 62·foot sloop co-skippered by Stan !\.tiller, Bill Pasquini and Bill \Vhite of the Long Beach Yacht Club, \\'Ofl the final and deciding race of ~~~e;8i~f~~~ Yacht Club's 1 C~l Cup In a light weather race, Ragtime lc4 the l2·meter NewsBoy from the Balboa Yacht Club by five 1 minutes and 50 seconds at the windward mark. by 5:46 at the reaching mark and by 11 minutes and 53 seconds at the finish. The rncc was terminated at the leeward mark by the race committee. ,., From Page Al RAIN ... .. whil e, dust builds up on transfonn«s and insul•kn and when dampness mg:u. v.ith it, \\·c have 10me 1hort11," Wejtall I.id. • Wekall sald the wOM problems arlae during light. misty rains because he4~jer droplel s tend to wnsh the riurt 11»1;1~, without CB.U!ing short-circuits.. 11;~1\!. "Thls rain has been he11vy tno'IW."' Ml to <ausc major probl•m• bu( \I Is enough to cause a lot or little on~,, . Weka1J said. No major problems were reported b>'i orange Coast communities or by the California HiAhway Patrol. I I I I .. ' "' "'' ' .,, ''" ... -' ... '" '"' • "' .. .. " ' " " • 00 ~· " "' .. .. M • ~ * '" M ... .. .. ,. "' ' ... M c • ' .. , '~ '" • '" lt /4 .. "'' '" .., -,. "~ ·~ -~ ~ ~· .. -<• ~" ... ~ " '"" .. ... .. •• '" "" .. ' M H <O t :sri "' "' th ,, Zin c~ :ii '"" by .,, Cal l..os T Ma Ur iih::i " ma to h• "" ow no ~ur "' Sal ' I '" an .., PUBLIC NOTICE ' 'J(TITI0\,/1 aUSINlll NA.Mii ST&TlllllNT , "'-lollhlne ,.,_ ... 1111 ct"" ' M-1u· NAHCO INVll;SflA INTI&. l)U ~·r on ... N"'""'' ·•••(11 '""'""two. . wi.~ ~ 01111111 lll'i . """°~' . '"-1 h~ C:tl ...... Cr Afllllor!y ""' °"""· '"' Otltlly .• """"" ...... C.iifwftle .,.... ...,~=-"~"" ....... , H'f!'1 lllWnilYW Ot!llll Tllli 111'-' ""' ftltol dtl IN c-.... Cler• of °'""""' c-t... ... Oo;•-· 11, 191~ • PUlll ••1t llllM 0r.,.. CMsl °""" Plllrl Oo;tOClet 21, :& N-...r 4, 11, 1•14 31PS·/4 PUBLIC NOTICE - ,.ICf1t10us I US/flllSS fllllME STAT llMllNT ,,,. lollowlnD ptt!Ofll ••• cloiflQ bullM\i " • "" .. OIVEA BllOTHEllS, 113 PMll•lno, la Mt~, CAl1!0<nltfl11•. ' Jln>n 11...,.,, Mlnenbe•LXIJ6olhSI "POft Betcll, C1Ulornl1'1MO. ., Slolwtn IU<llllO 8lllfllll, JOI >Mii SI~ !>Oft lkt<'.I>. Ctlllorlll1 "IMO. -11111 0...~lnt)i I, UlfHlllClld by I ..... II •lnll•:lfllp, .. Jtmt> Huber I Mlli.nburiJ ll>il. ltiltt..,.nt .,11 llleo •1111 !"-Count.,. ••olOr1119t Cownlyon O!;tobH24, 1t14, .. GK PubOslled Or1n91 CotU Ollly Piiot tobtr21,lnd NG.,.mber '· 11, II, 1'74 ' Jtl ... 14 PUBLIC NOTICE I 41J1it SUPl!lllOfl COUflTO•Tfllll STATI OF CALl,OflNIA f'Olf Tl+ll C:OUNTT Oli OllANGI .... A·l1W NOT IC ll O• MI AfllNO Oli PIETITION •Oii PlfOUTI 01' WU..L ANO CODICIL AND 1'011 Lanl•s Tf.SlAMENTAll'I' EUlle ol NORMAN WALLAC E KELCH, tlw known "' NORMlH w. kELCH, Otcetild. NOTICE 15 HEREBY Gf'VIEH INI OONALO E. VAN GIESEH Ill> IUllO he•eln ' Ptl!Uon lor Pro!Wllt ol Wiii -CoOlcll •"d !or h•111nc• ol Ltlltri ltil.mtnlt•'f to tht pellUone• ,,,.,..,,.,. to which I• m1oe lor l11r1rotr Pl'lk.w!.,1, ...011wt !fie 1ime '"" PIKt ol llffftni;r 11• tlfnt Ill• bffn :1.11 10< Novtmbtr 12, 191', .II t;)I) •.m., In lhe<ourtroom of DIPVI· fntnl No. l ol U•d court, II 100 O'fk Can· w Driwe Wl•t, In tlW c11.,. ot s.nt• Allll. C.utorftlt. OtteoOctOlltr !l. Ttl4 WILLIAlll f. $\JOH N County Cit•-IM'l'EllS ANOJACKION •ttfllt.._.i C111llr Drift $1111<111H Mt.._,i 14tcll, Cllllerll1t2MI Ttl:tl "!..._.,11 ........... ~ ....... ll,_, Publi\Md Ortn .. Cotll Diiiy Pllo Ot-U.Jt.-f"OwtmMr), 1914 , _,. " PUBLIC NOTICE •tCllTIOUS •USINH$ N.llMf. STATllMINT ,., follow l"lll ~·-... ,llll ctlflt 111,os;,,.,, ••. 11£DECON INVESTMENTS. 11141 Murpliy Affftllt, Cllllornlt 91101. Sult. C, Irv I"•· Nie~ Becktf', Im 5•11111•1 Boulevtrd. Nf'WPOrl ·~· 8tKll, Ctlllornl1 Ktrl Stlor. tl61 Htnl Cirdt, VIile P•tk, Ctlf10<"i• nw. Tnl1 buMneu 11 <oncl11el9d by 1 Otntrll Plrlnenhlo. Niel lltcktr This COllnly 1tllemtf't .. , ""' •Jiii "' Cltrk " Ortng, C011ni, ~ O<;!-r 11, 191•. 1'11112 Publh~!'<:I Ortno• (NII Dilly 1'1101. Oct_, J!, 21, •"" N • PUBLIC NOTICE IUl'f.lt1011 COUllTOI' CAUf'OltNlll. COUNT'l'Ol'OlfllNGe, ltl CIVIC CINlllll 011 IVI WUT, IAKT& ANA,CALl•O•Nlll CASE NUM•lll 0 ...... SUlll"'°'41 IMAlllllAOII In -. rtot mtrrltqt ol PtlltloNr: DORIS E-JENSEN tt1 LIVINGSTO N ---· oenl: FRANKLIN HUGO JE NSEN. To tlMI R•-denl: lht Pt~ 1111!. t11ed • Ptllllon conttfftlnt -menilft. You ,...., lllf! • -llltn •H-.ntlllft :II dl'fl ol uie d•lt 11111 11111 wm_ It......,. on \'O<I. ti .,.,w ltll to II" 1 ••Ut... ...._ .. Wltllln '""'" Umt, "°"' <ltltull mty Ill .,._ lerllO -IM <OU<! MIJ tflltr I I ..... "! C011i.lnl11Q lnlunUlve or Olntr oroers '- <ffnlni;r dlvis-of P•Olll•I~. --' wp. PO•!, Cl>lld CllUOdJ, (fllld lllPPOtl, •llMney·s '"'· co11i, and MOC:ll -r.1111 •• mtJ be ~r1ntll0 oy ttit COtlrt. It ...... Wllll 1t --llll lllllVl(t .. Ill ....... MY lft rlllt IMttll', 'fH l ..... illlllM.,,..... "'ti tlltt ,.,., wtllttn , .. ,....11...,, ""'' lrtflllillMlllfM. O.tMIOc1otio<•, 191' WILLIAM E. 51 JOHM,o.rtr. OebrtW.nunt, OtPlllf alMNITHl!. l'AtT 511011..ClfAILANOSlllltllfl 1'11Wnldl ff Orin , S1llte tit Mlwt1"1 lttcll. Clllftntl• ft ... f..,._.t11t1M1·MM,MM41l Att.......,lltrhliii.r..r Publlititd Or1noe Coen Ol/fT Piiot, OtlO!lerJl,lfldfllOnmbH~, 11, II, "14 _,. I MonClay. October26. 1974 OAIL V PILOf _,,ff PUBLIC NOTICE AvcraJ!c Price •ICTITIOVI IUllNISI Busy Bodies ANIMAlogk1i$~"'""" -iru . ~~. NIIMI ITllTIMENT fl'lf -.i....1"11 --ll 1iD11111 M l-. ti, C.tl!hw11l1 Rtfl l11t1t llWftl c-.,. "' " '"' '''"'· "' Mtw. Ca. "*21 , ,._., H, Gflttllllo "' . ... •• South Homes on Als o Kids Motor Around " N..-1 Bffcll, ( .. tf6oi0 Tl>k Mlntn 11 c~ " ""-· l"9"\f H. GrlHllll Tllh lltl .... fll WH IJIM With ftlt C -.:ltrt ;a. ltU. • .. _ c.o.i111, .. "' -'"' u Coast at $45,000 ~ Thin~:s ha\'c been lOP· ilY·lur,•t•y for some of the students at Ali:iO Elemen-. tary School in South Laguna ;ind their teacher thinks it's a great ide~ . high and jumping from cen· ter lo center or old tires laid Oat on the ground . "It's a lot more difficult than it look s," !\1rs. Barnell suid. l"lltlllslltd O<'tnOe. Ct.U Ot!Olilr 1, 14, Jl, .. 1•1• D'11Jr P1I01 " '11l·1 • PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTIYIOUS •uSINl/S . NAlillll ITAT•ME• TIM fol'°"""8 I*-la ~ builnt The average price or a South Coast house Is $45,000, up from $38,000 six months .. ago. ••: SOUTH COAST IUll.OEIS. ms 01 Those n\t•r ;1g es were fi gu red by II (•rh Johns, ...,. president uf the South a1,j Orange County lloard or Realtors, ""hic h includes tM San Clemente, llanu Point, ~ ~wt llver ""'·• Ftunl~n Vo•lty t111.:f:1• ffJOI. l•w MMlteU. tm OtllWI 11111 ~~·• F-l•lfl V•lltv, Ctlll~lllt fV IMI ~ !Mint» lo ,_llcitO D1 1 v '1~"' Mtrl•eU . Tlll1 1t1!fmtftt ,.,, tll..S will! Cltlnl.,. Cie<k ilf on,,.. coun111 <klODt• 1, "'~ 1'111>U..,.., Or&nge CNll 011tv 'i?t' Oc~r 21, 2t tnd NOYtmlttr 4. 11, 1'1 San Juan Capistrano and o!. Capistrano Ue o.ich. 4 Johns said tt would be dif-.Wl·J4 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI TO ClfEDITOM SUPt:lflOll COUllT O•TME STATI O•CALl•OllNIA FOii THI CO UN TT OFOllANGE fi cult lo fi gure the average for each or th e four com- munities because the listings arc intermingled. TllE lllGllt:ST price tor .... A·llHt EU1t1 ti At.ICE J . t.1 fUAGE a house listed in that area is "'· ·s1so.ooo, Johns said. The ,. lowest is $22,300. Die..,.,,. NOTI CE IS HEAE8'1' GIVEN lo l t..tllillrl ... "" ·-.... ,,.,.., ""-IN~ J ohns said there are "' about 600 houses ror sate on ollt"'""""' N vl llt t1..im1 tg;Aimt IM w -art 1"1ulred lo lilt ll'lem. """"' flkHWrV -l'ilrl, 11'1 llW ollkt., Ult Cit ~ the South Coast with a total ttot valueofaboutS29million . Ill tllt -tfttltltd court, tr to .,,. .... with IM M(Hitry ..oucflers, IO ..,,.....'11.,.0 tt , .. Qon.110 .r.. Mc Cir tin, J'9 +:. That figure docs not in- ...,. elude houses for sale by ':'~ private owners. .. rn1 Johns suid houses usually Htrbor lllvd., !.<Ill• JU, Co•lt Joie ... Cl/I lllt, wlll<h 11 tht pl;N;t OI -intSial IM Otrlll!Qlt l,llllllrMl"fd In •ll INIWrl t1lnlnf IO IM •~I•" ol $110 deUOenl, w1t •-..-111. tit., Ille tint puOlk.111-. ol t nolit•. O.ttdOttober n. 1t14 .r.1k1.r.nn$•1lm E•t cutrl•OI IM WlUol llltlbowt ....... 00.(fdent DOfrflll.0 A. MC(AllTIN sell fo r Jtbout 52,500 less than the prn:c the ov.'ner origi nally asks. payment, a would·lx! pur· l'haser would need an in· ro1ne of at least $18,000 a year, Johns said. ~le said the purchaser's monthly shelter costs, in- .eluding house payments, taxes, ins urance and utilities. would tome to about 5670. Those figures are con- siderobly lo"•er than for Laguna Bearh, where an average price house has bcrn estimated to sell for $105 ,500. A \\'Ould ·be purchaser there needs an income or $44.400 to qualify for a loan on an average house. I N LAG UNA Niguel, h ous e prices average $83 ,000, estim ated Don ,,, Ward, p resid e nt of the Laguna Beach Board of Jlealtors. 1'hey'rc kindergarten students and tht•y ure fl ip- µing , rolhng and balancing lht•m se l v ~'S into better schola ~tie readiness, their teacher s:ud. The rhildrCn a re also learning handstands as a prehnlinary to front flips <ind handspring:;:. PRINC IPAi~ LYl.f: Proc· tor explained l httl kin · "I JUST BELIEVE IN a dergartcn children 's Jot more physical activity physical education "'ould ''I "fH\t.lK \'M. c:iOIMG To ~AVE A OIAM0tr.1D." for· a basis of all hving," normally consi~t of playing ------------- s aid J\tarcia Barnell. a gamessuchas kickball. \'Olunteer who dedicates "It 's n1ore advanced," he one day a "'eek to teaching. said or the gymnastics clas- She cited motor develop· St!S. mcnt, coordination and in1 · J\lrs. Barne tt said she proved self.esteem as some hopes the gyn1nastics idea or the benefits to children of will sprc01d to more schools pre-school gymnastics. and grade levels. t.lrs. Ba rnett, "'hose "I'd like to sre it more of. daughter r-.t eagan is one or ten and I'd like lo sec it first her students. is a t•redcn· J!r:ulc through sixth," she lialed t eache r who has ~aid. En1bezzle Case SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sam A. Ferrantino, "'ho pleaded guilly lo m1sappropriali~g $4 ,000 in publit· funds \\'hlle \\•orking for the rounly \\'elfarc depart n1l·nt, has been sentenced 10 one·lO·lO years in state prison. taught high school physical r?' __ .;;.. ________ ;;a====----, t-ducation. Sll E BEGAN teaching the j!ymnast1cs course three \\'l'Cks ago. in strucling all 711 All~o kindergartnt•rs in ):(roups of 10 for a half hour Richard B. Viehe, DPM . Inc. Podiatrist -Foot spec1a1is1 ANNOUNCES • Despite hi gher prices in recent months, houses still arc finding purchasers, John said . ~.-per group. }4ii'P"r~ I 'fhe children learn to run the opening of his office at 2740 South Bnstot. Suite 104 Santa Ana. Cal1forn1a (across 1he street from Mercy Hospital) "They arc beginning to a course, including v•alk in~ move agai n . They h ad 0••1 rP•101 "•0 P~o on a makeshift balance for appt. catt 9 79-61 51 "11 "''"" Mw&., Utt Ut Con'9Mnt,ClllllNI• TO QUALIFY for a loan almost stopped the last few ALISO BALANCING ACT bean1 one foot high, diving to purchase an average months butnowtheyareac-Bobby Browe r on Beam onto mats and then doing T ....... :Ml-1H1 Aftlnlty .. 1111KlllW P11bll1Md °''" .. Cot~t Olllr PU ~Wllltrn...o NO .. l'llOt<'4, 11, ,._ "u .... PUBLIC NOTICE price South Coast house tually moving once again," three somersaults. leaping ~.r~w~;~,h~~•'.._'.2~o~piei'i'i.i"i'~dioi"i'i"~ihiei'i"i;di.~ii~iiil~-.:_--~---:;--~;::;----;::::;-~o=,=·~'~'~""~'~"~bo~u~t~o~n~e~roo~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ·~ . i • 41111 SUPllUOll COVllT OP' THE ITATE OF C.111.IFOllNIA •Ott TNI COUNTY OF OllAHGE Nt. A•llMl NOTICI 01' MEARING 01" PETIT! FOii PllO•ATE OF WILL .. CODICIL '" , .. LETT E TISlAMIMTAll'I' E>lllt " '"'' w. YOUNG, " k"""'n •S .r.l.MA A. Wll.!GHT. 0.-Ct•r.td NOTICE " HEllEllY GIVEN ' MJl\RIAN w. .... ... tiled ~· ~ "'' .. • Pflhlan "' Probatt " wm • Coctltll . ,. •• lnUllnce " t.ett •• " .. Tt1i.mtntwy 10 1111 peHtiontr rele•tn tg wl!lth 11 ,,.._ lor IU~ P••llcult t"d !hit 1111 llme Mid l>IKI of llelrl ~ ·~ ••mt .... bet!! Jot! •• ·-· 5. 1'1•, 11 ''XI 1.m., In 1111 counr "' -• OtPlf!mtnf '" ' • .... ,_ " •• "' 100 Ctvlc c..,ttr Drl.,.. Wnt, 11110.~ ~.~'lt~~;,c...111ort111. Wl1.LIA,,_ I!. SI JONlf, County Cltrk PLU•KITT ANO PLUNKETT "1 Otlve Aft., P. 0. IO• Ut Hw"llfltlC11 htdl, C1lllonil1 91 .. PUBLIC NOTICE ••1H1 MOTtC:ll TOClllDITOftS SUNlltolf COUllTOl'ntt: ST&T•OI' CAUl'OllNIA l'Olt TMIC:OUNT'l'Ol'OllMH .... A·1fff4 E"l'ltOI OAVIO TASKER GEOOES,IU OAV10 T .GE00£S, Dtc•tteO. NOTICE 15 HERE BY GI VEN lo ,,._ cri1di-.1 ol !I'll Mow Mmecl -t1wt Ill Pl~ N'flnt dtlf'M 19llNt -1111<1 dlcedoel'll IN ..... Ired 10 111!1 t~ "'4111 lflt Nc:Htlry Vouthfrl, In IM Offlt11 ol ti. dtrt ol IM •-tnllll!td ,0\111, Ot \0 Pl'twnl. INm. with trot ftKtli.lr' "1)U(fl!wJ, IO lht UfldierllVnld 11 the olllce ol Ills Mlorl'lll'I, SHEl'tiEllO, SHEPHEl'IO ANO OUN.r.S. ttn OuPont Orlvt. 511!11 11. Hfwpwt lilKI\, Cllllorfllt ft"'4, wlllcll Is lflt plt(e ot llllllntSI ol lflt ....-11gneo In 1111 met1tr1 pertilnl nQ lo IM lilllt of iald dmudtnt. within four montll$ ttlt• IM flrlt publk..Mlon 111tt11111111ic1. O.t.i0ttlltltr2S, 1t11 JOHNA.GEOOES Aomlnl11r11orot111t E1\11e' ol the tllOwt "'""° ~' Sfllll'141 flO, SHll PN ll 110 AND O!JfllOA.I 2172 DIP9M Drtft, Wit 11 ............... Clllftn1l1ft1611 , .. : 0 141 m.eMt Aftlnlt)'t"" Allllll'llttlslrlt" P,,,1>11,..,_d 0rtR9f Ccttll Dlily Pllol, 'k'*"ll.lfld .. Wrnbtr I, 11, )I, 191t lMt-14 " . ~·'/·.{~;· ·:·. ·- ., , . .,.~,. '· ·~ ·.' .... Big 70 Sq. Ft. Roff I I FOIL BACK INSULATIO.N D ! ' ''Save On Heating Costs in Winfer ... Keep Cooler ;n Summer!" • fiberglass insulation blankets install tosily ••• just staple between studs. • 1S" wid1 z l-1 / 2" thick •M make your hom1 winter reodr. • A r111l 1nergr-savtrl REG. '8.49 I rf ' l 1 ' ' " ' ·/I iA: d ~ . , d ) i ' , I - Health News Physician Prescribes · Manipu- lation For Low Back Pain The above headline is from a rolumn by Ben Zinser. medical science editor or the Long Beach, Ce lifornla , dally newspaper. Of cou rse, the conCi?pt lhat those who suffer low back pain t•an be helped hy manipulative th e r a py i s nothing new lo the Doctor of Chiropractic. But we asked Dr. Couture or the Cout ure ChiTopractie Offire. If he ''1as aware of the report. °"·Gory ' ' y e s , Coltwt, D.C. indeed. I am fami li ar with lhe report Mr. Zi nst'r refer!! to," 11eid Dr. Couture; "I had already seen a sirnilar story in.an l~.A . pi,per. "As a matter ro fnct, ('onsid(lr th(lse cnmm(lnts made by a world 'r t"n ow n ed orl hopt>rl1t• s11eC'ialist in California ;is tl'llOrted in lhe Lns AnRe les T;mcs ." Their h1•iullfnC' r€'ad . Siiine ~1an1puh111011 lor Buck Pain Ur.1:ed Anaht•1rn -1t 's 3 cryinll shame th;1t 1nore ph)'sirlans .:ire not 1ntere "ted In manipulation or the splnal rord tn solve b3ckaehe problem• hccau se \hat technique, proJ)('rlv d(ln e. rould save 1n awfu l lot of surl!CO' billl'I, u noted Hr1t ls h oTthoptdle l'ur.:eon told the tllfornl• ti1rd1tal Association here Sat urd av . 't Or. llenr,\' l'yr1101 wa~ l~jled lfl arldrc~o, lh<' CMA 'a IOoth anuu1d ~t'lenlirlc se111 lon IW'c;1u~e he h:i~ the reputation of being one of the world's leading authorities on backache. Or. Cyriax told' a press I conference that doctors bad pretty much ignored his 40 J years of prenchi ng aboul lhe value of manipulation. i Respecleble orthopedic 1 s ur geons avoid b ack manipulation like a c:ase of lepTOSY, he said, and in Great Britai n it's barely mentioned in medical schools. Yet, Dr. Cyriax said , hii; experience based on more than 40,000 backache eases has shown th al J'k or fewer net..-d surgery. lie said the only justification ror surfi!ery is inrurable pain. "Many a re operated on because the surgeon thi nks lht! pain is incurable. but the fact is that 9 out of 10 gelling it don't need suTp:eTy," he said. He add ed ·that In the United . Stated, wh ere operations of mor.t kinds are more e<1mmon 1.han in Britain, the incidence or unnecessary back surl!ery ill· even hi.l.lher. Durin .l.l the pres!I conference Or . Cyria 1t described manipnlation all the use or hands b y a doctor . "Manipulation is not new but it 11 just noL be'.inR used by medic•! doctor;,,'' he said. lie also adde<l Iha~ backarhe Is Utt com mo nest c11use or job ab!lcnce amoni:c htalthy nic:n in En111and. Dr. Couture matntaini; orfices 111 The C..:outure Chiropracllr Office, 2043 Westcllff Dr., Newport Reach !comer lith & Irvine ne&r • Coto'sJ. ·rhone G4S..S300. IC) Ans 1974 A1bt1101 ROOF COATING • Mii ,_ t_,.sititt 1r -tllrteft,MlltWt IMfttvrt. RIG.$ 179 11.99 ROCK BINDER • "•'""' .,..,, rtck '"' "-~twl111 •Wctf Mini .... wl11lt1 w!Ms. I I . Your Choice RIG. s2s• '3.21 Gol. WEATHER-PROOFING SALE! • Mt'"'.._ -ft (..,,ft<hlill1, M•t tit 9ir '"'j"' & "'-tiRf lttf • lfff1 ri1e-11t 9il iri ltl WiRlt< , .. ,.,,, • ct.Ht,.,.,. "9t wHlittn"ip, 111! ~Rot ,.Jy 111;,, 16" th111MI~. •111hif. Porto bit ELECTRIC HEAT ERS ICOMOMY HIATER • An-tic"'"'''" 1wltt~. I • WW. rlilMll llMti.., 9!1111f1111 hi•H •r witl• an9lt """"" s 12ss 110. '11," UTILITY HIATIR • 2 h"t 11nifll1 -., te lSOO wwn1 ti i.,..1,uH ~"'· • Awte....iic i., .. we11 1•ikh hNM h"I" tH II tlPf1111 ..._.. s14ss llG . "21." REG. TO 11.99 99~. -----·- Sproy·On GUTTER MENDER • s,,., .... c.....,... ,,.,, Inky tlllltfl. • Grttt t.. ,,,.,, .. ,, -"i11 lie1111s & , .. , .. , Mn41,., '"' RIG.$ 199 '1.99 10Ft. Long GALVANIZED RAIN GUTTER • 4" O.G.,.lvellii.il fl'flt< ior lttl.lt111tht. • h11ttll1 "'it'-· .!I 11it ifMU, M ff14t1int 1-.i1.il. Poly11hylene PLASTIC SHEETING • tio 1$0111. fl. rtll 114 111il thl1l sht1t1 ... • Mtflly 111ry•ll rell In 1he1 ... , .... 110. s319 'J." ''" '27" Wide. V•ny! CARPET PROTECTOR • l'tlt111t flten & ,.,,.,. tr ... 111¥44. , .... • Chek•1f1IHr,1.t4tr "'"'· IUi. '1,1, 99' .. A Ill DAILY PllOT You're Protected Deposits No1v l11sured Up to $40,000 8) S\'LVIA PORTER If you dE'pos1t your munc~ in an insured 1nsl1tut1on - '1 bank u savin gs 1nst 1tut1011 'Or credit union protected by either fede ral or strong :!itatc ins urance lav.-. --}OU are now CO\ered up to $40.000 ilga 1 n ~l thi;: in· slltut1on S fa Oure It 1.s C\Cll possible for you to ha\e up to $560,000 of funds in.sured m one 1nst1lu t1on The Limi t on you1 protec tron has Just bcC'n doubled from $20,000 to $40 000 under the Depository ln.slllut1on.s Amendments Act of 197-l The 1 ncrea ~c \\Ou ld h.1 vc become la \\ any"a\ but possibly not so :soon h;id 1l not rec1c\ed iln unforlun:itt· stimulus from the failure of the g1anl Franklin :\;i11onal Bank tn Ne \.\ \'ork \\11th $14 b1Jhon 1n deposits, t he Fr:1nk hn wa s b:, far the b1J.( gcst ba nk to collapse in 4U years But ~ou and I need not worry about los ing a single penny of our de posits 1f "e folio" these t"o fundamcn tal rules CI) Don t keep m ore than the legal m .i x1 mum tn 'tOU1 1nd1\1dual accounts of all t:, pes 1n an\ one f1na nc1al mst1tut1on or 1ls branches 12) Do bank only "1th a Munchies At Movies To Double? 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Finance Briefs· Saudi Offer BEIRUT, Lebanon fAPl -Saudi Arabia has offered its four Ameri can partners 1n Aramco -the Arab1an- Amer1can 0 11 Co -$800 m1lhon for their :io percent interest. the Beirut newspa per Al Anw ar reports. King Faisal's government hopes lo ('()ffiplete the nat1onahiat1on before next Febr ua ry, the paper said in a dispatch from Hlyadh, the ~a ud1 capital Earnings Eyed NE\V Yb RK fAPI -F1rsl Nationnl City Ba nk of New York says unus ually large third qua rt er corporate earn1n~s 11t're • not the result of a surge 1n ·petroleum rrof\I!. •· C1ty'1.1 nk'~ economists !.a1d Sunday in ;J prch m1n:1r\ an11.lvs1!\ of t1flur lax p1 of11 ~ of 8.'>3 i·orr,•r.1llons \h:it. the ~n crc<1 sc over 1hc CHI n1ng~ reported In the 1h1rd quurter u ycur 3.RO "alino~t ent 1 r~ly refl ect e d 1nrl at ed dolle1 r "olun1c, not hig her profit marg1n!-.,'• und were not d1strlhu tcd evenly O\er thc301ndustry ar1,u1>sstud1cd • t ' 'r 7 • • - Orang~ -C~~!t • Today's Elnal .N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67,NO. 3PI, 2 S~TIONS, 24 PAGES , • ORANGE COUNTY., CALIFORNIA ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914 c TEN CENTS Newport-Mesa· Tax Override Fo~s Silent By IOI.MY KAYE ol tlle DalJ'I Pfftf S11H "As Propoaltion Z goes, so goes the quality of educaUon In the Newport-?'lfesa Unified School District." That is what its backers say about a 53-ttot Increase they hope voters will approve In the Nov. 5 election. While an energetic campaign ill being waged to gain support for' the school tax m~ure. little has been beard from those who oppose it. Star Ga%er tor example,-the official b a 11 o t pamphlet JDaited lo lhe district's 19,670 eligible v-oters "by the cou~ly Registrar of Voters bears the comment "none . filed" in the space avaJlable for •'arguments ,agaitlst." Jn !he space alloted "argument in favor,",,. there is a. 165-\\.·ord message rrom N:A1USD Board of Education Presi- dent Thomas Casey. Moreover, the tax overnde measute giving district ~tees the riglit to in-• Charlene Campbell, S, Costa Mesa, tries out one of the telescopes on the Huntington Beach Pier. Her dad said she was looking for flying saucers. . Rocky Tells More Loans; Total Exceeds $2 Millio11 WASHINGTON !UPI) -Vice Presidential nominee Nelson A. Rockefeller today disclosed more loans totaling over .. a half. million dollars he made since 1957 kl an un Identified number or employes and individuals, including $84,000 to Cormer Treasury Secretary Ro'bert' 8. Anderson. Rockefeller's new list of loans. pro- vided to the Congressional committees considering his nomination, raised to more than $2 million the amount he said he loaned lo 17 years. Most or these loans either ha~·e befn repaid or forgiven by Rockefeller, who turned them into gifts, he said. Tbe new list ,showed an outstanding balance of $147,733 still owed. The old list of loans showed $155,000 still outstanding. Rockefeller, whoSe public support has dwind~ during a serles of financial disclosures following his nomination, said the Ust submitted today completl'<I the tabulalion or hla loans. Anderson received a loan or $60,000 f'llICES MIXED IN SLOW TRADING NEW YORK (UPI I -Trading was slow today as prices moved lower on the New York Stock Exchange where investors were> showing coocem about the nation's economy. The Dow Jones industrial average, oft more than eight poinls earlier, IO&t 2.» painta Lo '33.14. The widely-watched average lost more than 18 point.I lllt-week when govern· ment figures showed the economy slowed "·hlle inflation cootlnued uncontrolled . DeclintS led advances, 789 to 420, among the 11665 lasue11 traded. Prl~ alao were lo~·tt in slow trading on the Amcrlcnn StoCk Exchanse. • on Jan. 2,• 1957 and another of $24.000 on April, 1, 1957, Rockefeller said. Both were ~sted as . re~d on JU11e 6, 1957, one month before Anderson b e c a me Treasury J!lecretafy WldCr P r e s i d e n t Eisenhower. Rockefeller identified Aoderson as "a long-time friend and former f e d e r a I Cal;>lnet officer; private cltlun" at the time of the loan. Rockefeller .also listed a fl5,000 loan made Oct. 1, 1973 to hia wife Margaretla F. "Happy" Rockeleticr, plus loans of $27 ,000 in 1968 tO-,Rodman Rockefeller, Orie of his Qw, a,pd $12,fiOO in JW71 to Steven C. &Ckelelier, another BOn. He said Mrs. Rocitefeller repaid $2,SOO in April, Rodnlan repaid $6,750 in 1973, and stewii rep6f '3,l~ in 1973 and 1974. RockefeUer 1 said his latest list, plus the earlier one ~rovided to Congress and made public Oct. 11, put on the record "at!1 of , the, loans that I have made to i1l.4ividuals for the period from 1957 through the third quarter of 1974." "Virtu'alty ' all of these loans were made to · close persc.inal friends . associates or members of my family ," Rockefeller said. · The !lC-\V list of loans v.•as sent to Sen. Howard \V. Cannon { 0 ·Nev . ) , chairman of the Senate Rules Com- mittee. and Rep. Peter \V. Rodino (0- N.J.), c~an of the House Judiciary Committee. The 'House co1l'l!'ittee is scheduled to begin examining Rockefeller's crcden· tials Wednesday but final actlon b y Congress Ott his nomin&tlon will not come until November. Rockefeller's sup- port in Congress bas cooled since Pres!· dent Ford originally nominated him. Senate Democratic I ea de r Mike htansfleld said Sµnday the nomination "Lm'l in as good shape as !t wes." Newsweek. hfaga:tine says aupporl for the conflrmallon dropped IJ percent in one ~l<>nth. I I crease the amount they.. can spend by $150 a year per student has attracted open support from a' n u m be r of "byStander" public officials. State Senatqr Dennis Carpent~r ( R- Newport Beach), AsSentblyman RoPert Badham (R·Newport 8 each ) and Newport Beach Mayor Dori Mcinnis all have endorsed Proposition z. Those who are not openly .supporting the tax measure. Fifth. Di s \ r i ct Supervisor Thonias Rile)". for instance, have not come out against it. Nor . have organluitions lhnt might normahy be expected to c a m p a i g n against against a property tax increase , such as realty boards, iaken an opposing posiUon. In 'contrast. endorsements have been forthcoming from su·ch organizalionll as the Ne11·port Ha~bor Chamber of Commerce. the Ne\\•porl·l\1esa Educato rs Association and the Corona Highlands Homco\\'llers Association. Though Jliere a~nrs 10 be little or no organized opposilion to the tax Ol'e r· ride 111eas·ure, its barkers are haunted by the kno11.ledge it exists "The real opposition is pt..'Ople's pocket- books," sa\ s Arlene Scharer, a leader in the carripa11;n 10 support Proposition z. Iler comment is confirn1ed by Costa l\lesa realtor Roy ,\lcCardlc. \\ho ad1nits he's opposed to the ballot rneasure. ''It's not popula r to speak out against churches ." motherhood or schools," says l\lcCarclle to explain the lal'k of organ iz- ed and \'OCal opposition to Propos1U cn z . Me and other opponents point to a steep clin1b Jn assessed values this year that forced most properly 01vners· lax bills up even \\'hen seine la.~ rates v.ere cuL Overall. assessed \Lluc··of propcny 111thin rhc d1stritt 1un pt'd lti.7 per cenl. !Sec OVf.<:RltlDE, Page A!) r Mesa Billboards Periled Planners Ponder Law Outlawing Outdoor Signs Billboards may be facing a death sentence in r.osta Prfesa. The city planning commission will hold the first public hearing tonighl on a new ordinance thal would prohibit all billboards in the city. The public hearings begin at 6.:ll p.m. The ordinance to bring do11.•n billboards -there are 32 of them in the city -follows the recent aqoptton of the controversial ordinance that restricted oo·premises business signs. Rain Causes 250 Po,ver Failm·es The Northern California rainstorm that Sl'.'ept &cross Southern California today . triggered nwneroua minor accidents and . , mare tban.. 250 small power outages around Orange County. The stonp, which dumped more than one-tenth of an Inch of rain on the county by mid-momink, was expected to linger in the n.rea through the night, according to U.S. Weather Service spokesmen. 1 The biggest problem around the county appeared to be with electric power but a spokesman , for Southern California Edison said the difficulties could have been a lot worse. "We've had about 250 minor outages all over the rounty but that number is relatively low for the first big rain o( the season," said Gene Wekall, SCE public relations manager. "When things have been dry for a while, dust builds up on transfonners and insulators and when dampness mixes with it, we have some shorts," Wekall said. Wekall said the worst problems arise during light, misty rains because heavier droplets tend to wash the dust a1\•ay without causing short-circuits. "This rain has been heavy -enough not to cause major problems but il is enough to cause a lot of little ones," Wekall said. No major problems were reported by Orange Coast communities or by the Cp.lifornia Highway Patrol. Huntington Beach police Sgt. J o h n Foster said the streets and free1vays weren't as slick as they could have been during rush hour this morning because lhe rain started early. ''Usually, the first big rain brings the oil out of tbe pavement bu t by the time most people got on tbe road, that had washed away," he said. The rain. which brougtit the season total to just under .20 or an inch. didn't cause flooding anywhere along lhe Orange Coast. The Harbor Patrol in Dana P o i n I Harbor said small craft v.·arnlngs were out in an1icipation of wind that cpuld gust up to 35 knots by late today. Accordlpg to the weather service. there is a 40 percent chance of iRlenniltent show~rs tonight, dropping to 20 percent Tuesday. --. The ban on billboards, which are off· premises signs, v.·ou\d phase most of them out by 1978 Arnie Hamala . chief or advaoce plan- ning, said the billboard ordinance also contains a provision to charge a $1·a· square-foot fee for bilJboards. Thal would generate $62.000 a year in revenue. The money 11.11uld be earmarked for highway beautification and traffic safety, he said. The proposed fees compare with the present total inconlC the city rcce1\'es from billboard companies of $716. l\1ost of the billboards in Costa ~lesa are in the business district on Newport Boulevard. Judging from a survey the planning staff made. I he billboards' removal v.·ould be p o p u I a r v.·ith homeowners and businessmen alike. HamaJa said that a survey of percent of the public at lnrge found that in a 42 percent return 76.8 1>ercent favored the prohibition of billboards. 'Big Mru1 Said OK' Hunt: Mitchell Backed Watergate Bug Plans \YASHINGTON (UPI) -E. Howard Hunt Jr. te!tlned today he was told "the big man'' -meaning former At- torney General John N. P.1itchell -ap- proved a plan for bugging and burglariz- ing the national D e m o c r a t i c head- quarters. Hunt, v.·ho helped plan the I 9 7 2 Watergate break-in while serving as a member of the White House "Plumbers" unit. testified in the Water"gate cover-up trial as a ''court witness" -a techniques that allowed the prosecution to call him v.·ithout vouching for the truthfulness of his testimony . He said that in early April , 197'2, G. Gordon Liddy. also connected with the Plumbers, told him ''the big man had said 'OK' and the word was go." Hunt said that ronversation follo\1'ed several others in which Liddy informed him of various planning meetings held v.·ith l\1itchell, campaign manager for President Nixon; fl.1itchell 's deputy, Jeb Stuart ~1agruder, and then \Vhite House aide John W. Dean Ill about inlelligence- gathering for the 1972 campaign. Assistant \Vntergate prose cu tor Richard Bcn-Veniste asked HWlt whether (See \VATERGATE, Page A%) UPI Tel!-llhOI .. WATERGATE WITNESS E. Howa rd Hunt Jr. Mesan J(nifed to Decith; Relative fl eld .S itspect A Costa Mesa man \\'as found knifed to death in his apartment early today afte r an argument 11.·ifh a relative that police allege turned into a fight. Aurelio Banuelos, 29, of 1330 Bristol St.. Costa l\lesa was arrested shortly after the 4 a.m. knifing of his relative and roommate. Umberto B.1nuelos. Abelardo Casas. 21 , a third roommate. !old police the dead man rame hon1e from v.·ork at Blackbcard 's Res.a urant in Ne\Vport Bech. 11.'here both Banuelos · \vorkcd, shortly arter I a.m. Accord ing t-0 Casas' account. U1nberto began drinking beer and an argument bet11.·een the 1\1·0 relatives follo11ed . The argurr.rnt heated up. fol1011·ed by a SC'UfOe and !he knifing, Casas told police. ~ Aurelio then Ocd fro1n the apartn1cnt, Casas said. Police later found Aurelio hiding in a storage area at Ularkbea rd 's and arrested hirn. The t\\·o &nuelost"!S. S<11d police. 11ere rc•lativcs but the rl·l;11 1onship \\US not known. More Oldste.rs Wanted ' Senio r Citizens Prog rarn Recruit.ing in Costa. it'lPs <1 The city ol Cosia l\tesa is trying to get more. of its senior cilizens on the go wilh a major membership pro- gram aimed at Increasing attendance at a community recreation center at the county fairgrounds. , The membership drive for lhe Senior Citi1.en's Club would augment a· mttn· bcrship ot 3$0. And as one of the methods or gttlnlng insij(ht' \nto the needs of members, city aides have launched a • l I:: I survey lo sample preferences b)' older residents or the community. The survey will dwell strongly on possible new programs or services \\1hlch \liould appeal to members. "Tiie main octivlU'9 di the. club at pl'tW\t WTe call!•: :o\11lllre dAncll\g. bmgo and excursions," Donna Adaim or the Dcpart111ent of Lelaurc Services said. "But. only a small teginhlt It pnrtJci· • ,. paling and l'.'e 11·anl Id appea l to more p<ople." i\lembcrs are being askl'<l if !hey \\'Ould like mort' crart clasSt's or recre;itlonal acUviUes such as bowliJ1g, chcckrrs and d a r 1 s. I:' x e rci ae c lfl!\se.S. Sunday breakfasts or potluck dlnnl·rs. l\fembers :i~ al~ a~k{'{'f whctt"icr !hey would like montht~' ~pt•nl.rrs Qr \\OUld favor 111ore c·1:1·ur~1nns 10 dru1nn pro- fS~e S~N IUltS, Page Atl , . l A poll "'as also taken of 'he niem- bcrship of the Chantber of Commerce. Hamala said. Of those responding 67.11 percent supported a ban on billboard~. Directional signs lo housing developments are excl uded fro111 I he ordinance. The ordinance proposes three different methods of remo val: -Billboards approved 1vith an ex· piralion date (in the past permits for billboards have rovercd seven ycarsJ !See BILI.BOARDS, Page A!) Ford Pushing F<>r HirinCT 0 Of Veterans By HELEN Tli0~1AS ARLINGTON, Va. (UPI) -President Ford said tod ay that Vietnam veterans are "the silent heroes of their genera- tion" and ordered the federal govern- ment to hire 70.000 of them by July I. Speaking at an Arlington Na t ion a I Cemetery ceremony commemorating Veterans ' Day, Ford said action is under way to improve Veterans Administration services including its medical program. FQrd. v.·ho laid a wreath at I he cemetery's Tomb or the Unknowns. also pledged he will "do everything possible" to make sure all the men tnissing in action in Southeast Asia are accounted for. "It has been said that the forgotten men of the Vi etnam conflict are those \\'ho serl'ed:· Ford said. "Thcy"re the silent heroes of their generation. Too often, those 11.·ho failed in their duly hal'e monopolized the headlines a n d distorted the image of their gene ration. •·1 intend 10 see that the silent heroes. the more than 616 million Americans who served their country in the Vietnam era .~ilh quiet courage, are not forgot· ten. Ford said an intcragency task force has given him a "Jobs fQr Vet erans plan of action ." The plan is aimed at the federal governmcnl's rCC'ruiting and hiring 70.000 Vietnam veterans by the fiscal ~'ear C'nding July I. 1!175. ··1 an1 ordering fedcrtil drpartn1ents and agencies to move. ttnd 1nove !10\\'. 011 this action plan to rnake su re these veterans are hired as quickly as possi · ble ... Ford said. He said "important progress is already being n1ade. Unen1ployml'nl a m o n g veterans has dropped since ils peak in 1971." He credited the National Alliance or businessmen for this. Orange Coast \feather Cons1dl•rablc cloudiness IS hOw the \\Cillht"rlndy calls it for Tues- day. \l'ith .1 40 percent cl1anee of sho11·rrs tonight decrea~ing tu 20 pt'rcent Tuesday. Highs throughout the county 11.·ill ~ in the up1x·r 60~. IJ'\'SJDll TODA V .'ifcrrt Sert.•1cP agr11ts n1acle 1rll111 11ic11 say 1t.~ laroest seiz ure of ro1011t•r/c:11 tllCJney in U.S. IH,~Wry -nwr $8 111illio11 j1rri1ted u1 Crrr1tos -and ar- rested four men. Storu Page AS. Al Yovt §tr.kt AJ t•hi.111Ui M (l•U•l1tt 9•11 Ctlnk.t IJ c,...,_. ai O.alll NtlKlt •I E!fi!Of1~f P•gt Af e"'c"•itlmtltt •H f lflltltt All "-(-ll Allfl L•Mkt"s II M""ln All Nll~I Newt A4 Or"I"" CCMlfll'I' 111 ''°"' ••4 Sltft M..tltll All Ttlt•li.lt11 All T~llt"' All WttlMr Af W1ri. N'*t At . I f'rot1a 1•119 e ..-11 OVERRID E ... u er nonnal rirt.-unislunc:es enouah to gurantce N.l\tUSD ffiOugh added lnlon1e to ortsc.t lnl}attoa. Howevtr, i lqillatlve COOJtratnti lm· posed in 1972 limil the school chstrirt 's 1ncon1l' gro"<Ath Lo three percent ;innuRlly. Looking t1! the lO !u 12 percrnt i11fla1lon fuctor arrecttn1 the Newport·f\1es::i dis- trict, trustees nlovcd Proposition Z to the bnllot as a n11•urL'I uf lellin~ \'Oters tl~·ide if U1e)' v.ant education services curtailed. ·r1ic bmt>n.l1n to Jet the electorate kno\v what's 11 Sllike In the elettion 1s costing about $4 ,000, 111ost of 11 L'On- tributcd by school support organizutions. According to r..trs. Schaftr and anot~r leader of lhe support 1no\•c.1nent. Betty Bailey, alxrut 200 \Olw1tl't'r v.orkers urc helpinR to spread the message. So far, their efforts ha\'e been directed al almo.st phantom opposition -higher assessed values. tax bills most properly owne.rs beliv~ are too high already and voter apathy. :\nd. v.•hile thr opro~ilion ill silrnt, campaign workers anti district offic1:1ls are OOping ii doesn 't turn out lo be 1he silent llUIJOrity. Coast Skipper Wins National Hobie-1 4 Title \Vaync Schafer of Capistrano Beach v.·on the Jiobie-14 national championship at Key Biscayne. Fla. in regatta com· pletcd Saturdlt)'. Schafer ill a veteran llobre sailor in both the 14 and 16 foot models. Runoer-up for the national title v.·as Hobie Alter. also of Capistrano Beach, the creator of the populnr catamaran clas,. Tbird place went to an o I her • Southland sailor, Randy llatfield of Long Beach. It was Schafer's first championship in the class and hi.! has sailed in every one since the inception of the class. In four previous national championship regaUas he has placed second. Alter's second place in the regatta wa s with a brond new Hobie-14 which had ne\·er betn In the water. Hinsha'v Plans Speech in Mesa Rep. Andrew llinshaw tR:Newport Beach), rwming for re-election in the .JOth Congressional District, will give a talk in Costa i\1esa Tuesday on the housing situation. He will speak at the annual meeting of the Mesa West Homeowners Assocla· lion in the auditorium of VI ct or i a Elementary School at 7 p.m. The public is invited. The association represents residents of the Sunshine and Freedom tracts. Gas Station Owner No t Involved in Suit A Daily Pilot story last week reported the filing of a $1 million lawsuit against the Texaco Oil Company and identified the operator of a staton at Newport Boulevard and Victoria Street in Costa /\tesa as Harold E. Rankin. Sam Klein, "·ho hus now taken over operation of the station from Rankin, has ask ed this newspaper to record that fa ct .:incl stresses lhal he is not linked to !he legal action. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT n.. 0.•"9" t1H1t 0•11• Piiot, ""1nwlll<tllt rom- tltlll'd lN lll•W\ Pttn, ,, puOl•WdOy IN Or-c ... ~1 ""bl•t/11~ C.O••'ICU"•· s.,. •• 1. oe1Hioo. ... P..01191"° Mlll'ClfV l"r""Q~ fr•lll1, lw C.OSWo M!Y, llltwll0<1 IW.t<n, ttuM•"9\"" 8N<~tF-­ l•l" Vtlltv. lrv•n•. 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''"'"'· 111 ..... 1·.i-. ..,,,,,.,,i ,..."'' o• 10 ... •l+oe,..~h "'~'"' ,..., bt ,,.,~,Cl .,!l'IOul IOIPI ••• 11t•1N~-ot tOll•••OM •-- 5«01111 tit )) '°"'-' "'"' •t (oil• """'"'· Gll•'1t•n11, S...""'•'P"... b• <•""" U 00 -"'"'!': •• ''"'' .. 00 -1~1,. l!l!h!f'• -.i1111t-$J.OO lft0!'!~1, • . i· UPI TtltPi.ol9 Hot l11 ce11tio1t liere's the ideal gadget for people who love skiing but hate cold and snow. Peter llaase \Vinke! de1nonstrales ski-bike in San Mateo. It's similar to skate board but has no handlebars. llider uses ski poles to teach himself balance. Hearing Slated In Civil Suit 011 Ni~on Rally • A federal judge in Uis Angeles bas set Nov. 11 as a hearing date to detcnnine it former Prf:sident Richard Nixon should offer a deposition in the offices of a Santa An;i la\\yer--Or if he is too sick. Lawyers for Nixon have fil ed a motion to quash a subpoena which demands that the former Chief Executive offer testimony Nov. 26 in a civil suit brought by 21 persons \vho allege they \1•ere refused admittance to one of his rallies in 1921 in Charlotte, N.C. Besides Nixon. other former members of his top staff-<Urrently on trial in the Watergate coverup -are listed as defendants in the action. After discussing the case with lawyers from both sides, U.S. District Court Judge William P. Gray decided on the i~ov. 11 hearing date . The subpoena not only requests that the former President give testimony in the case but also produce tapes and documents related to the s e c u r i l y 1neasures taken for the rally which took place before his successfu l reelection campaign. Fro1n Poge Al BILLBOARDS ... "·ill be allowed to remain until I~ ex- piration date is reached : -Billboards granted with no timc- limit \Viii be given a Jan. 1. 1978 deadline or a period of seven years after the date of approval of the p e r m i t , \\'hiChe\·er is longer; -Billboards for y,·hich there are no records (either because they predate the city's incorporation in 1953 or they arc up illegally) Y.'ilt be phasro out by Jan. l, 1978. Hamala noted lhat the chari;e of a square-foot fl'e on billboards y,·ould be the first such levy by a public age ncy in Orange County, but he said th at botir Glendale and C;,irpintcria hLld such levies and had successfully defended then1 in court. "It all relates lo prevllilini; court opi· nions that billboards arc not a bont1-!1de use of private property, but rather that they arc a use of public property and have an adverse effect on the com· munity," he said. The average billboard has about 500 square feel. The average age of the boards in Costa J\·lcsa is 12.5 years with some as old as 20 years. 1-lamala explained tha t !hr rallonale behind changes in signs in Costa i\1esa is that people can see only so much <ind therefore the ('ffectivcness of all signing is increased if it is limited. \\'Hh that rationale. on -pre m Is cs business signs in Costa ~lcsa have been limited to one square foot of sign pC"r lineal foot of properly frontagt'. "The typicnl frontages arc 41't, 50 :rn:I 80 feet. so \\'hat S(•nse docs it n1;1ke to limit the si1£ of business signs when looining over their property is a 500- squar<'"foot billboard?' ' Hamnla ~aid. "The business sign is obscured." Copie<: or th(> nrdin:ince have be e n sco t to the biHbo..1rd ro1npanics. including Pacific Outdoor Advertising and Foster· Kleiscr. the two largest firms. S111 0~ Alert Forecast BIR~llNG~lA~1. Ala. IUPI) -Health officials have lifted a four-day air pollu- tion alert but said thty rx~t!d a new pollution buildup ~ould prompt Anothe.r alrrt today. The Alert had been called Thur.sdtiy after pollution cxtteded the level of 375 microgra1ns or part'-·''lte mattl'r per cubic rncter nf air Jn heon•ily indust ria l "j'\ort h Birm1nsh·1m. Nixon's Home Said Ghost Town 1''rom Wirt Services 1,0NG BEAC11 -Ronald Ziegler h<1s told newsmen that the for1nrr \Vestern White House In San Clen1ente is like a "Ciho..'lt Town" and that reports describing the compound as "a plush <>~ration " were discouraging. "Workmen are dismantling the com- pound," Ziegler said Sunday, "ripping out phones and moving furniture. It 1s not a happy place and it is not a pleas.ant place." He 11.lso said that the JD federal staffers sorting former Preskle.nt Nixon's 700,000 pieces of mail do not amount to "a plush operation." "We are not running a plush operation down there." he said. "\Ve have a very lilnited amount of moncv. \\'e v.·eren't even able to buy staticinery for four "'eeks." Ziegler, at a press conference here, nlso said Nixon doem 't have health in-. surance to help pay for his expensive he5pitallzation in Long Beach. ''All hospital costs will come out of his own pocket," Ziegler sald, stating that the fon11er president has been get- ting only "limited" federal funds to help him through the transitional period since leaving office. "Someone neglected to take the in· surance out and 1 think that's the story or a lot of the President's personal finances," he said. "You know he y,·as President for 5~!i years and I guess people dropped the ball along the way. They sure did on health insurance." Ziegler. formerly Nixon's Presidential press secretary, noted thal Congresll has yet to appropriate federal funds for the "transition period." "There's a limited amount of federal money allocated up to this poi.lit .•. but it is not excessive," Ziegler said. " ..• think it's less than $5(1,000." He said Nixon was "getting less than one percent of· what was provided" to previous presidents upon leaving office. Nixon's exp~nses include support of a staff, dismantling of extensive com- munication facilities at San Clemente end secret service protection, Ziegler said. Nixon, described as "pale and draw n.'' today began a week of sophisticated tests to determine iI surgery is needed to halt the steady deterioration of circulation in his left leg. Doctors indicate there is virtual.ly no chance of his appearing to testify at the Watergate cover·up Ir i a I, in \Vashington. and it is growing more likely he will be operated on. Even under the best of circumstances, Nixon's heart rules oul travel for at least ty,.·o months, the former president's physician, Dr. John Lungren, told a news conference Sunda y. The trial of Nixon's fonner aides could be over by then. Rag tiine Wins Final Race for Cal Cup Ragtime. a 62-foot sloop co-skippered by Stan i\liller, Bill Pasquini and Bill \\'hite of the Long Beach Yacht Club, \\'On the final and deciding race of the California Yacht Club's C:.il Cup series Sunday. In a light weather race, Ragtime led the l:Z..meter NewsBoy from the Balboa \'acht Club by five minutes and 50 seconds at the windward mark, by 5:46 at the reaching mark and by 11 minutes and 53 seconds at the finish. The race was terminated at the leeward mark by the race committee. Fro1n Page Al W,i\TE RGATE ... ~1itchell. one of five defendants In the trial. "''as known as "the big man." "Yes sir, and/or as the big boy," Hunt replied. ~·litche!l, sitting at the defense table, laugh£'d at Hunt's reply. -On the eve of the June 17, 1972 •ntry into the Democratic National Com· mittce offices in the Watergate complex, the burglary team was given "substan- lial sums of money to bribe guards \vho ntight interfere with the operation." -The burglary was conducted over llunrs objections after Liddy told him. "Look, the anorney general didn't hire me to give him problem.'!1 and if 1 don'! do ii, he's likely to hire ?1-ir. t.lohn) Callfield." Caufield was a White !louse aide and retired New York policeman whose own intelligence gather. ing plan had been rejected late in 1971. "\Vhat \vas the bottom line, 1'-f r _ llunt?" Ben-Veniste asked. ''The bottom line was that we had lo do it." Hunt said. Defense attomeys protested prior to llunt's tc stlmony that fonner special \\'atergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski has been creating too m u ch out-of-oourt publicity si nce he resigned the past. \\'hethcr l\fitchell approved the plan y,·all nol an issue In the trial. Instead, , the defendants. all former N i x o n associates, h.1ve been charged in con- nection with covertng up high-level ln- \'olve1ncnt In Watergate. In other testimony, Hunt said: -Liddy asked him in January, 1972 "to help hlm prepare a budget for certain project!" by Mitchell . Dean and i\l11grudcr. -Uddy'1 original SI million budget. which tn pa.rt called for e I c c t r o n I c aurvcilla_ace o( airplanes us c d by Dcmocrallc candidate..•, was turned down bcc.au.sc it was loo high. Cha119ita9 Seaso1as ' . IMJh' Plltl Phf!' ~ 1"11ricl pt-.,.. ~ ll seldo1n snows along the Orange Coast, but the signs of winter approaching are as unmistakable as the turning of leaves in other parts of the U.S. Wit· ness these lifeguard towers iri Huntington Beach -· pulled back from the shorelirle for reconditioning during the of! season. - Five Coastline Panelists Hi11t Bright Censure By JOHN VALTERZA 01 "'• Otll1 l"llol S!I K Five members of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission issued a joint statement today, suggesllng that Dr. Donald Bright be censured for his fund raising activities for Edmund G. Brown Jr. But the five, led by Commillslooer Judy Rosener of Newport Beach. said that Bright should not resign. despite demands from , his critics that he do so. The cries for his ouster came forth after Bright confirmed that he had been the organizer of a now-canceled recep- tion for the Democratic candidate for governor. In a letter signro by five members of the 12-person panel, the consensus is that Bright's record of service , is meritorious. Besides Mrs. Rosener, others signing the Jetter are Arthur Holmes, ·Rimmon f"ay, Robert Rooney and Dr. Donald \Yilson. "We in no way condone the serious error of judgment which Dr. Bright may have committed. However, we feel that Dr. Bright should not resign either his chairmanship or his appoi ntment to the commission pending the Attorney General's report," the letter said. The report cited in the letter would be a final determination by the Attorney Gene ral's office after investigating the assertions of intercst-conOict in the fWld· raising. Bright first demanded the probe and report after confinning that he held a luncheon early this month with at least 15 major developers or their representatives. At the session, he asked for $100 contributions for invitations to a Costa ~1esa reception for Brown. He· also sought malling li!ls from each for potential guests to the reception. llenve1aly Sight . ~~I 11es~ ·~el'd•' ca . ./ • ·o TONIGHT · COSTA MESA P LANN I NG COM- 1'-11SSION -Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. OCC LECI'URE -"Be Mode, Vogue and Pretty Too," Marjorie Swenson lec- turer, Estancia Forum, 7:30 p.m. UCl LECTURES -"The 0 c c u I t , ' ' Room 178 Hi.man.Hies Hall , 7 p.m. "Com· mercial and Investment Properties," Room IOI Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ZS SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Com- munity Recreation C.enter, T u e s d a y , \Vednesday and Thursday, 12--3 p.m. "BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m. ''COMMUNITY !74" -Lecture series sponsored by Newport Harbor Junlor League. ''Law and Order-Consumer Af- fairs." UCI Science Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m. "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repertory Theater, 8 p.m. DANCE CONCERT -Phyllis Lambut Dance Company, UCI Fine Arts Village Theatre, Oct. 29 and 30. 8 p.m. Tickets $4.50. UCJ LECTURES -"New Directions for Free.Lance \\'ritcrs, '' Room I 0 1 P h y s i c a I Science Bldg. 7 p.m. .. Landmarks of A r t , ' ' Room 171 l~umanities Hall, 7 p.m. · ' \Vo men 's Forum," Room 140 Social Science Lab, 7 p.m. Seen only f~om Southern l1em isphere locations 47 Tucanae In the constllatlon Tucanna is brightest globular star cluster known. It was l>hotographed rrom observatory near La Serena, ChjJe . Located In 1alo of Milky \Vay Galaxy, 47 Tucanae Is r.luster of stars that re- 1naincd togclhcr after their creation. • ' Fro111 Page Al SENIORS ... ductlons and sports events. The city aides have been looking for a way to build a more extensive oom- munlty center, and have held talks ~th members fl. the Orange County Fair Board on building a new faci!Jty on the fairgrounds. The latest development in the talks is that the lair board is offering to lease the city a 33-acre site al the fairgrounds for the construction of a new center. It would cost the city about $100,000 a year to lease. A talk oo rapid transit Is on tap for members of the Senior ctth:ens Club. It will be given in the oomriiunity center at 9.30 a.m. Nov. 12 by a representative of the Orange County Tran!it District who will discuss "Future Tran.sit Plans." Senior citizens also will have a chance to pic.k up some creaUve cooking hint!. A Southern California Edison Company representative will give a demonstration titled, ''Traditional Christmas Recipes," at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 and 10 a.m. Nov. 19. Both demonstrations will be given in the city council chambers. Balboa Skippers Nearly Sweep Lido-14 Honors Balboa Yacht Club Lld~14 s a i Io rs almost scored a clean sweep in the Lid~l4 Fleet I Invitational Regatta sail- ed out of BYC Saturday and Sunday. BYC skippers took four of the top five places in Class A and a second place in Class B. Class A winner was Jack McClarty, of B\'C and the Class B winner was Ted Hinshaw. Lido Isle Yacht Club. There y,·ere 38 entries in the regatta. Trophy winners: CLASS A -t. Jack McClarty, BYC; 2. Rowland Lohman , BYC; 3. Joh n Thome, BYC ; 4. Bruce Orsborn , BYC; s. Jon Baldwin, KHYC. CLASS B -I. Ted Hinsha\v, LIYC; 2. Hank Humann , BYC; 3. Don Bartz, SSSC : 4. Hobert Mindtc , LlYC; 5. Ellen Ebert. ABYC. Mrs. McGunegill Service Tuesday Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday for a 77-year-old resident of Costa Mesa, Mrs. Mildred L. McGunegill, of 1661 Tustin Ave. who died over the weekend. The services will begin at l p.m. in the chapel of Baltz-Bergeron Mortuary v.•ith burial following at Rose H l 11 s Memorial Park, Whittler. i1rt. :1\-fcG-unegill was a resident of Orange County for 20 years and had lived in California for 45 years. She is sur- vived by her husband, Paul C. McGune- glll ; a daughter, J~azc.I Wilson; a son, Charles Eadie: four grandchildren: six great-grandchildren and a i;ister. Eleanor J\1olitor. Thief Grab ·8 tet·eo ... While Owner Away A Sw>day trip to the hardware slOT'I to buy some tile bcca.mc expensive for Wllllam F, Moritz ot Cost.a l\fesa when he returned home and dlacovercd his SI ,750 stcrto had been stolen . The thief, police s.ald, entered the house lhrough an unloCked door nnd carted olt an ampllrler, 1\\'0 tape players, a l.umtablc and speakers durmg MorllJ' l\\'o-hour absence. ...