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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-06 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • -' .David Baker ~Trouneed ..... - • . • • Orange Co11nty'~ t'inklea Slayers #""l . Final Election May. Face Death • • .. Results Listed Penalty, Says -D~ • rown cores •• WEON ESOAY AFTERNOON , NOVEMBER6, 1974 arrow •• 1ctor . ' VOi.. ., , NO. J1t,1 51! CTI01o15, 111 flAG IE5 r-z-a-o-·c-7 -R-e-su-" I-t s_ ... -~ ·DA to Seek Democrats -1?864 precincts oul ol 1,864 precincts GOVERNOR H. L. Richardson ............ 240,144 . Valley High Mike Finklea Fund St'arted 'Death' In Slaying Eiid B:year .--- Edmund Brown Jr .•......... 209,837 Houston Flournoy •........... 293,521 EdmonKaiser . ., •••• ,.1, .. s,211 Elizabeth Keath!~ .....•...... 5,176 .. LI EUTENANTGOVEllNOR Mervyn Dyi;nally ••.......... 195,782 John Harmer ........••...... 285.961 Alberti Procell ..•...........• -. 12,71 9 Marilyn Seals ................ 11 ,11~ SECRETARY OF STATE A1arch Fong .................. 242,430 Kay !it cGlachlin ............... 9,682 Charles Ripley ................ 23,687 Brian Van Camp ......•....... 224 ,444 CONTROLLER Wi lliam Ba gley ......•.....•. 248,864 Corey ca·ssanO\•a .............. 9.1'29 Kenneth Cory ................ 218.254 Kevin Scanlon ................ 21,969 T R EASURER W. \Vayne Fortner ............ 30,481 John Kehoe .................. 254,515 J esse Unruh .................. 212,937 ATTORNEY GENERAL Evellc Younger .......... , .. , 314,126 William Norris .............. 188,482 EQUALIZATION 4th DISTRICT J ohn Lynch .................. 242,Siti J . Jack Templeton ............ 236,89~ U.S. SENATOR Al an Cra nston ... , ............ 251,084 Gayle Justi ce .................. 7,273 J ack r.IcCoy .................. 10,810 Inside Convict ' ' \ I \ !Sec RESU LTS, Page A21 I A. FEW ANSWERED WHAT ELECTI ON? TEIC~R.ICANA , MR ."IU Pil -·A-poll or 200 persons taken by the Texarkana Oatcttet1nd D11ily-Ncws·stiowcd26i>er·. cent or those . interviewed were .unaware of Tu csd a t 's election. ' Deify " iYfl ...... NEW GOYERllOR~ . Dernocrat·B~n For Supervisot t • GOPReiga LOS ANGELES (AP )-Democrats .bave swept back t o power ifl. Sacramento artcr eight years of Republican rt:.ign, but with a su'r · prisin gly sm all margin or \•ictory for the governor-elect, 36-year-old Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. <Related storie~. pictures, Page A4 ) The sec r e t ary of slate w ho promised to bring "a new, spirit" to state_g.o_Y.er:nmenLwon _by onl~o percent of the vote over Republican 1-louston I . Flournoy -a plurality of 176,805 votes out of six million cast.1 • . On Jan. 6. Brov"n '-''iii leave his ,Or- f1ce as secretary of state and becom~ Calirornia 's youngest chief executi\'<' sin ce 1856, succeeding Gov. Ronald Reagan. - Change al'A•a ys is difricuh, the bachelor governor·elect told chL'C ring supporters at a n election niJ:lhl r?.11): .. 1 ·&t .tte -sffid: .. I·'ft\iriK'ti-c Cii'n pul together a coali tion th:ll srrves people ... so· that people \\'ill t>e Proud' nr this state." It \•:ou ld take, he acknowledt?cd, the help of Republicans and indcpcnd1:nls •· as 'A'Cll as Democ~at~. The big s urprise .,.,,as election or .. "veto· proof" Assembly. an C\'Cnt t~al might prove to be a mixed blessing ror Brown who has not enjoyed the rrlost~ cordial relations with the stat.'C 's Oemdl'ralic la'A'makers. 1 Democrats boosted their inarg1n•l.i• (See BRO\\'N, Page A2) Orang~· coast Dodgers pitcher ~-hke i\larshall ttm nomed Nahoncil l..eagu£ Cy Young award winner as lh~ cir-· cui!'s lop pitcher /or 1974 . SPt: Sloffj and photo Page B-'2 • SAN JOS~ IAP) -Janel Cray llayes is bclM!:ved to be the first worn an at,_ 5'r'fl~• 1.1 elected mayor of o mA,Jor American ~;::,. :: w 11... "'' ,,,_..,OKI... •1 city after her narrow victory O\'Cr c.ttllfflli• •• retired police detective Barton L. Col· ~:;+!:""'' 0 :,:: lins. · C:.OWC• cu "She is the lir!'it ,'-''Om:ln maxor of a it o-tM~ tu c{ty'()Ver-seo:ooo/"saidwJane·'l\fC£le'' ::i:.~:. :: , land, one. of Mrs. llayes' campaign t.ftttr\tl-M , .. , workeNi. San-Jose hns a J)Opulation of -;'.;;-;;::.:'-~c~~~ about I.I mlllion. 1'he margin or vie· ·MtrMc:.,. ct ,..."'" .... MwVc... ... .... , ..... JM.. ,,, 0r.-.CM'll• •t•* "" C•·• ,,_,, JIM Dr 1wi.1..... · "" ..-.wrt.1u ••·' Tf't¥11... ' •• '1M•ltfl ••.• .. ·~ Mf!U_,, CJ lory wa5 abo\lt 1 ;600votcs. '-----+--------ol " • I < 1 -I • 1-, .. • DIDN'T CARRY COUNTY Garden Grove's Cory Ke1i Cory Beats Bagley-But f:oses Cou1ity C<1rdcn Gro\'c J)crnocrat Kenneth Cory \\'On a handy victory lo become Calirornia's new controller, but despite a hearty tally statewide, he lost in h.is hom e county. . ' lie defeated Republican \Yilliam Ba gley. The state tabulation "'ilh 97 percent or the' precincts reporting showed these totals: Cory -2,803,858 Bagley -2,478,672 ,. •• f'roHI Page A J P~op.' 'A' Defeated ,. DEMOCRATS ' . County. Transit Mep,sure Loses By 2 · to 1 By BILL SCHREIBER Ol lllt O.llJl'llltw.tf Proposition fl , the measure seeking '!,Qter a pproval.tor an increase of up to · u penny on the local sales tax to pay for <.\ mass ri1Pid transit system, rell to defeat by more than a 2·1 margin in Tuesday's C'lcction. In a telephone intervi~w today, County 1'ran.sil Di strict General l\1anager c;. J . "Pete" f'ielding blam· ed inClation for the defeat and said the county's transit plans will be set b:.irk 30 years. With all precincts reporting, the final tally is ror. 182,729 Ag ainst, JQ2 ,346 Proponents or the .measure were well aware that the request came at a bad time because of the nation's struggling economy. But, they said. without the commit· ment from a local level, it is doubtful that billions of dollars in federal aid \\:ill come to the county for transit projects. The ~Jes tax would ha\'e raised about 1lalf the estimatt.'CI S.1 .5 billion total cost of a mass rapid transit net- work over the next 15 years. The system would have included a backbone of rapid-rail lines and a saturation IC\·cl or bus and door-to- deslination. di a l-a-ride bus servi ce. Fielding said it a was probably the concept of expanded bus service that turned the voters off. "Dial-a-ride and our bus program apparently don't have the kind or public appeal the we thought they did," he said ."We thought there was a much greater level or support for it." ''The errect or inflation and the economy-also was · much stronger than we v..•ere \\'iliing to admit," he ad· ded, noting he thought the margin would be much closer. them to be willing to pay ror a system that could avert some of it," Fielding said. , •'ieldin1( $aid 1it is a sate bet to 11s· sume the county's master plan of transit has been set back a minimum of20 years and possibly as much as JO. ''The plan is still Viable and it will continue to eitisl," he said. ''The pace will slow down considerably and it will, prnhably take 45 years instead of . - IS to develop it." The district manager, who i~ on leave lrom a teaching post at UC Jr .. vine, refused to comment on his per- sonal plans In tho-wake ol the ballot defeat. It has been runu,>red Fielding has been ofrered new teaching jobs and positions with other districts, in- cluding the Buy Area R'apid Transit (BART) in the San Fraricisco area. Joan Guilty Kennedy's Wife Gets Ji'ine. FAIRFAX. Va. CU Pll -Pi1rs. Joan Kennedy. involved in a minor traffic accident near her JI.le Lean, Va. home Oct. 9, was fined S200 and had her driver's license suspended for six months today after pl eading gu.ilty to charges or driving under the inOuence of alcohol. A hearing on the charge was scheduled for Thursday, but Jl.lrs. Ken - nedy chose to enter the guilty plea a day early in absentia through her at- torney, Carrington Williams, thus ending litigation. ''Jl.frs. Kennedy wants to accept her responsibility in the matter," he said. Speaking before Judge ·Lewis fl. Griffith, Williams noted that no in- juries resulted from the accident. 1w1rs. Kennedy, wife of Sen. Edward Kennedy, (0-Mass."l. was ar· rested after her car bumped the rear of another stopped ut a red light. The c11.r s he tut then ran into a third automobile. Total damage v..•as estimated at $1 .400. By entering the plea prior to the hearing, Jl.1rs. Kennedy waived the right to undfrgo an alcohOI rehabtHtation program or go through regular court proce4ures. Mangers Challepge GOP's -Burke Given -. Jn ot he r 5tatewl de r aces Republican llouston Flournoy was Orange County 's choice ror governor. F1ournoy received 293,521 votes in Orange County lo bcllt statewide win· ner Edmund G. Brown Jr., who had 209.837 ..... AIP gubernatorial cttndldate Ed· mon V. Kaiser was the choice or 8,217 county voters while Peace and 1-~ree dom candidate Eli za beth Keathley was the chqiceo£5,167. · Appointed Lieutenant Governor John 11armcr was an easy victor over Democ r at l\.l c rvyn Oymally In Orange County. Harmer . who was a state senator bcrore being appointed to the post vacated by Ed Reinctke, attracted 285,961 votes. Oymailv. the statewide winner, reccivc~m.1112 \'Otes. Alberta 1\.1 . Procell. the AIP can· didate , was the choice of 12,719 Orange County voters while the Peace and Freedom candidiite Marilyn Seals received 11,116 votes. Orange County Assemblyman Ken· neth Cory did not fare well on his own home g round as the Democratic nominee for state controller. Cory was the choice or 218,254 county voters while fellow Assem- blyman Republican William Bagley drew s upport from 248,864 counlians. Corey D. Cassanova, the Peace a nd Freedom candidate, e nded his Orange County ca,mpaign with 9,·129 votes whil~ !he AIP candidate Kevin Scanlon, clr C\\' 21.969. COASTS TD VICTORY As se mblyman Incumbent B1dham · Badham Wins Re-election To 7th Term oranµe County bucked a nother statev.•ide treod \\'hen it sup1>o rted John T. Kehoe, The Republican can· didate for state treasurer. The Incumbent Assemblyman Robert statev.·ide' winner, former Assembly Badham CR·Newpor:t Beach) easily Speaker J ess Unruh; received 212,937 V.'on re-ele'ction to his seventh term or votes while Kehoe attractt.'CI 254,515. office, turning back the challenge or Unruh went on to win the state elcc-Democrat Sueanne C. Lewis by a 2·1 lion, despite his loss in Orange Coun-ma rgin. ty. · \Vith all precincts reporting._ the. The AIP candidate for Treasurer, tally is : \V. Wayne Fortner, attracted 30.481 Badham -63,350 votes. Le"·is -.32,897 The biggest statewide Republican Ptlrs .. Lewis, a Mission Viejo mother vote getter in Orange CQl.UltY was in-or three and a Los Angeles County cumbent R ep ublica n. Attorney deputy district attorney, charged • :JiBut in the precinc.ts of Orange Coun· th'e lanky assemblyman fared rly. The tallies. Yl'ilh .oll the coun- tY's precincts reporting, s howed Cory with 21~.254 and BagleyY:ilb 248,864-.' - The campaign_. a heuted race, was filled "'ith charg~Sor misconduct in both carqps. "Nobody r eally 'tore the whole m&ster .plan 04,l)art." he said. "The voters just Saf«the time is nat right to ask for more rhoney or this mag-Fif tk-Turm:--Barely · Genera l Eve11e Youngci. throughout the c<fmpaign that ---A·s-ti~-d1ct-srat c "·1·11e;-vmrrrger-Bf!d~am: hS:S~wn-a--la.Gk-~ioa<1<1'---.J.:.·--I buried his Democratic opponent Wil-ship 1n his d1 str1ct . li am Norris hy a substantial m<irgin. Badham. on the other hand. said he l-le reeeived 31'l,125 voles to 188,482 for couldn't have lasted through six Norris. terms ir he dil1n't represent the views • )lagley continually flayed Cory for proclamations or being tough on oil <;ompanies and Bagley insisted that the Democrat's record showed other- wise. 1 The issue of oil was the critical one in the race because thf! State Control· !er sits as chairman o(thc State Lands Commission. a panel with the power to control oil leases. Bagley is C'lassificd us a liberal Rep.ublican. f 'r11111 P11ge A f nitude." . FiClding said the pitch , made by proponents of the measure focused on the growing air pollution problems and autorpobile congesti_oo. ... I guess people here have said in this vole that pollution and congen· stionaren't serious cnoueh yet for Honolulu Sea Hunt Def ended HONOLULU <UPI> -Searchers have stoutly defended their hunt of the liuntington Beach Republican As· semblyman Robert Burke escaped by the skin of his teeth to win a fifth term in the race of a strong challenge by school trustee Dennis Mangers. With all precincts reporting, the · totals are: Burke -48,295 Mangers -46,884 · Burki; ran his campaign on his record. pointing to what he called his continuing effort lo "trim the fat" from government. l\1angers, on the other hand, DEATH •.. ~ South Sea coral atoll of Palmyra for a f 'rom Page A I declined to reveal other details.or the case. Police said tv.10 loaded pistols, mat· ching the caliber or the weapons us_ed_ 1o kill Finklea. \\.1cre found jn the back oflhe Be a n brothers' car. Finklea . \\':as killed at midnight Thursday while working as a clerk in the-7-Eleven market at Euclid S!reet and \\.'arner Avenue in Fountain Val· ·Jey. The bandits fled with S93 from the cash regi ster. police said. Fril'nrts ~ai d Finklea. a B-plus student, pl:1nnt.'tl to transfer to Stan- ford University 111."Xt rail. hoping to become a v.·rl'slling coach and math teacher. JI oters Okay Dam Project SA~TA ROS A (AP J -Sonoma Count~· voters na rro\\·ly defeated ef- fort s by en\'ironm entalists to halt the S!fi(I milli on \\'arm Springs dam in a referendum on the contro\'ersial projcct. final unoffi c ia l returns toda\' shO\\'Cd ~0.33~ \'Ot es. or 51.2 percent. ;n fa\·or of thE' dam to 38,358, or48.7 per- eent. a):!ainsL Voter turnout \\•as 66 percent . ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT • '"'°'-CM\! 0.Ur PhOI, witllwfllcll It ,.,.,,. -tlW !+fw•-P,.u1, I• PlllllltM(I ~y IN 0r-Coo•1 Putill,,.,t""I CO"'l)•f'll S.C..•ltf'Cl•I-.,, DVl!ll•Ytf'CI. Moncl•I lll<OYQll F<illll, tor C...I• """"'· '4otw-I S.Kll, H11~1i119'Dfl S. ... 11 F-- "'" V•ll•r, ''"'"'· !>1ddltn.c1 V1!1tr '"" U-fM«ll1!.o'llll CO••t A ""'Oif r-1 ..,,,,on h Plltll!Ytot<I !>•111•0•~'..., ~"· lfie O<•n<•IWll 11111!111,,,..,,.Q pl..,1 h II 300 ""\!·&tr - !>lrttt, C..t11 IM\,I, C.•hkt•f'll•~616. Robert N. Weed Pfftoatf'lt •ncl P\IOI"''" Jac.k R. Curley "''' P•nl0Pnl 1ncl Gtntr•I """~' Thomas KeeVil Thomis A. Murphine ,,..,,,,,"11 EOo!or Charles H, Loos Richard P. Nall "'"Ill"! ~"IQ!"'I E<ltt"'' Ollie es (0\ .. MfU l.)O Wf \I lllr~IN'~! Nt ... OO•l 11~•<11 ll ll N~woo•t -···"" l 1011n1 BtlCll. 11 .. Vll'Mtyn ~""'' f<""t>~al"" 6'.c;ll 1111j°&.Mll 9'>uif•l•<I 5.•dllltlWI<• Y•ll<t• llXl1 ll P11 llo..a •' S.n O•~o Frttw•r Telepflone (7141 M2-432t Cl•sslfiect A,_dv~rlislng 642·S671 s.ddl~ll.o<• Ylllf~ Nt""'Olll(t Sl1 ·6l10 F•omS,..(lt '"'""' 4•S·0630 CD!tl'f•tll1, •ti.. 0••"~ Coe~ l'llllllVll'"I Cot.io•~• ,.. "'*' \Ulun, lllw\lt.i-•. M •l .. +•I ,...lit • Of •dvtftlW..,,~h ""'"' _, i. "ll'lllll<fd •11>111111 llNCi.I lllH'""ltioot et tllOr"Of'I' o-n.• missing San Diego couple, but admit· led they did not know whether Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Graham are dead or alive. . The hastily called news, conference Tuesday by the {;oasl Guard, FBI and U.S. attorney followed a gag order-is· sued by a Coast Guard official. A motion to suppress news accounts was rejected hours earlier ifi federal CQUr\. Officials said searchers' round the Grahams' camp site on Palmyra and r~covered evidence. But they refused to comment in detail about the search for the couple, whose yacht has been tecovered. O.Uw l'it.f M•K l'IWI• NEW COUNTY SUPERVISOR Second District's Schmit f 'rom Pngt• A I SC HMIT · ... By th(' t•nd or the campai(!:n , Schmit had artu:tlly spent more than Baker in ;i spendini? fe st that tot:i led nearly S!tMJ,{)(JO for I he t\\'O campaigns. · 111 the clc,·enth hotlr or a !:irk lu ster t•an1pai gn, Baker charged that Sch· n11t. a former Gardt'n Grove Cit)' OJurilman, '''as .. not ril " lo hold Lhe of fie(' of Sl!per\'i~or. ,, During his campaign, ~hmit was most ~tridenl in hi s criticism or Baker's lung Lenu re inor!ice. .. !here is nothing wrong with e:.:· penencl!. but the tendency or elected officials is to Pmpirc-bui ld 11nd to be pr?tective or the system," Sc hmit has said. Baker defended hls record, saying Orani e County has lhe lowest tax rate of nny Jn the state because c,f good management. )ool.11"11 llt u tottt.. !MIO ,, Co•t• Mu•. C11!1t,itf1i1 h ""'""4' ... h < ... •!ft' U Clll "•11111111,, ltr .,.,,1 M Oii ,,,,_.,~ "''1114"r ••llM!~ U..00 ,., ... 1111~ • Baker could not be immediately ..rcachcdJor ~ment.on his upstt. . . I l RESULTS ... Proposition 14 College System , YNes ...........•..•........... 204,356 0 •...•............ ' •....... 226,404 Proposition 15 Low Rent Yes ......... , ................ 147,868 No .......................... 298,767 Proposition 16 Student Tuition Yes , ........ , .... , ..... , ... ,, 175,815 No .......................... 266,495 Proposition 17Wild Rivers Yes' .. , .... , ......... ,.,, ..... 222.294 No .......................... 246,716 COUNTY MEASURES Orange County Rapid Transit Proposition A Yes ....... , .•....... _.·-·---·-· 182,729 No .......................... 302,346 f 'r,.u1 Page Al BROWN .•. at least 54 seats in the SO.member As· sembly ; to 24 -14 in the Senate with tv.•o ·\•acancies, and 28-15 in the state's 43· member delegation to the U.S. House. Brown's victory did not come easy. To the end, Flournoy, the 45-year- old state controller, claimed he was closing the gap and would astound those who forecast a big victory ror Brown. f1ournoy went to bed without con· ceding. Final unofficial retums showed that each candidate won 29 counties. The key for Brown was the big swing county of Los Angeles, where he com- piled a 159,262-vote:plurality, pushing him over the top. The results: Governor: .Brown 3.088,870, or 51 percent; Flournoy 2,912,065, 49 per 'cent. They may call Brown the "boy" governor but he's neither boyish nor one of the boys. He's not in the image or political pals who poker and bour· hon and bra·nc11 water, nor in the image of hi s father , Pat Brown. >hose hoisterious style personified Califor- nia's post-World War II boom when he was governor. Critics call J erry Brown humorless. arrogant. cold. Friends use terms sur h as reserved, serious, perhaps a bit a loot. .. fttiiilRlfiS :tseJr.assurance, ··says Rosalind \Vyman, a Jong-time friend of the BrQ.wn family. ''He is intent about what he can do as governor.'' Brown admits to launching his career on his rather's name. But on his own, the young Oemocr::it parlayed political reform -be(ore Watergate became a household word -into the governorsllip. · F'ew Californians know much about their governor-to:be. On the cam· piign trail, they often called him "Pat," or "Pat Jr." ''They think I'm my father," Brown s~ys. "They see me.in the image or him and they're Surprised I'm not like. that. '1 lie re1l11& e!l.oct&}o.plumbhlJ per. ""' {¥. . • .. •• charged th at Burke is a man of nar- row political views that are dictated by s pecial interests and alliances with lobbyists. > Burke, a for mer lluntington Beach city school trustee, said the country's infl ation problems wouldn't be so bad if lawmakers weren't S9 qui ck to vote in fa vor or every costly progra m. Though 1\.1 angers said during the campaign that Burke leans tO\\'ard views dicta ted by his major con- tributors. the Assemblyman said it is his philosophies that determine sup- port not the support that determines his philosophies. _Tujunga Explosion .TUJUNGA· (U PI ) +A sm all p1pebomb, planted in front or a. chain s~pe rm a11~et, exploded Tuesday night, touching off a half-acre fire that V.'as put out by three city fire units. Bonib Heist Scheme Fails l\1angers' vov..•s to increase govern- ment aid to senior citi:i:ens. improve health Careandbackmasstransitap· QUINCY, ~ta ss. !UPI) - pare ntly res_ulted in his s trong Thrl'e men today held a woman showing against Burke. bank manager and three per- Th(t two were on opposite sides or sons host age, handcuffed a the fefnce on Proposition A, the ballot "bomb" to her \\'rist and tried measure asking· voters t.o boost local unsuecessfully to force her to ai;et :;ales laxes to fund mass rapid transit. money from t he hank. -r· Jl.1angers charged Burke opposed But the s chen1 e ·railed. the the measure because "he iS a hostage hostages were found unhartned of the highway lobby." Burke said he and the "bomb" turned oulto be opposed it because it contained t""-...j....i;n,.a>lres. A search was under way many unknowns. · r he would -be robbers. · The· two a lJ:io clashed over the The bank manage r, Mrs. state's educational system. Afargarel Currnn. told police l\fangers is a Huntington Beach that three men in their early 30s Union lligh School trustee and rormer burst into her apartment about teacher. Burke is a member of the As· 8:20 a.m . :i nd took her hostage sembly education committee and a· along V.'ilh her husband and tv.·o frequent critic of militant teachers. neighbors. r. NEW . ~;AREHOUSE HUGE INVENTOR THOUSANDS NOW YOU CAN AFFORD OF YARDS TO CARPET THE WHOLE .HOUSE! LEADING NAME HUGE BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS CHOICE SHAGS ()NU of hie predominantly Republican disfrict. Badham 's challenger claimed the· assemblyman has not supported con· sumer pr.otection or environmental legislation that the constituents really v.·ant. J\1rs. Le\\'iS also made an issue or her oppOsition to nuclear power plants along the coast, saying the nation should be turned to solar pov.·er ror its energy needs. Jn his low-key eampaigning, Ba.dham stressed inflation as the major issue on all le\'els or goverw- ment. I-le said the practice of go\'er'n· ment spending more than it brings in has to be halted. Badham is also a supporter of nuclear power plants along the coast and has ignored negative ratings by various gT"oups on his consumer protection stands. Belfast Shooting BELFAST ( U Pl) -British sOldiers t?<fay shot and killed one man attemp- ting lo escape after 20 prisoner s crawled through a hand dug tunnel un~er a barbed wire renceofthe.Jl.far.e p,r1 son camp in a daring bid-for freedom. An army spokesman said thre~ Pri soners s ucceeded In escaping .. OMY OF STYLES AND COLORS : ~tc::'"' $ 4 00 ·~·~· $3 • H;l_, 00 • PluVI Shag 0 5olldl • ToneonT-• Comtne!'Ciol • Sculpturel ~ 'Nylon : • TriColorShogs ,,... • lwie&dl TMO FINE VAlUES TO $9.95 VAlUES TO $6.95 NOTHING LAYAWAYS AVAILABLE QUALITY ALL MAJOR CREDIT PADDING IN-STOCK OVER CARDS ACCEmD! -- $6~?..,. BANK FINANCING AND LABOR BRING IN AVAILABLE YOUR ~DOM MEASUREMENTS ALL WORK IMMEDIATE INSTAllATIDNI FULLY GUARANTEED ' .. • • ' 'l(W'Oli1 lt'l'O. • ~ ••-MIKE'S i . . • ' . .. ... ' .. • I . ' " • &~ "W@(!l]!f ®®!?WO©@ A Sunday, Munday, \\'edqesday a.nd Frld1y Ft"alure ' Of lhe Dilly Pilot ~ ·-=-.t Got a proble m? 'fhen wrile Pal Dunri. Pat will CUI rPd tape, gel I~ an11wers 01d ac- lion you need to solve inequities'in gouerr11nent and bu sines1. Mail you r que11'tlo11s lo 1~a1 Du11n l At Your Se r vice, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. 80.t 1560. 1:'0sta Afesa. CA 92626. Include gou r telephonenur11ber, 1 Pooling Polenllal DEAR PAT : In view or the Republican administration's position that ~mericans should try to reduce spending to right infllltion do any or t~e. fedcr lJI agencies offer' help to in- d1v1duals trying lo set up a carpool for traveling to and from work ? My com- pany has a number or employes living 1n the same ge neral area and we'd like .. all the information a~ailable on sellin g up and running an erCicient and economical carpool. J.C., Newport Beach ~rite to the Federal lllghway Ad· m1nlstrailon, Department or Tran· sportalion, Washington, O.C. ?0590, and request the "Carpool and Buspool Matching Guide." Note that yours Is a small group employ'ed by a large firm . T he inrormation you receive will Include a grid map and an inror· mat Ion card matching tethniques outUned ror large t0rpor11ions, which are based on a computer matching p~gram for an extensive car pooUag program. ···~Arbllralion'-Neecled > " 0.11, 1'1191 Slf" ,,_ PUZZLING FIREMAN STEVE RYAN PUZZl.ES OVER ONE OF HIS PUZZLES Between Fire Calls He Puts His Unusual Talent to Work for Fun and Cash .,..-~~~~~~~--- Marine Studies Puzzle Master ' Wtdnesctay, November 6, 1974 s • ' SJ11u99lers Hunted . . . . . . Police .Block · de· ' • Florida Coast : - t.llAt.11 (U PI ) -rourrederalagen- cies and police from l"'-'O countiC'S block adC'd the southeastern 1'~1orida coast for thc• first time since the Civil War tod~1y , ho11in g to intercept drug smuggll'rs v.•ho :111parently hijacked boats and murdered t rews. The blockade began at 5 p.m. Tuesday and "'as ord('redended today. A Goast·Gu a rd·spokesman.indicaled it may be only th e first of a number or sueh operations. The first several hours of the blockade-, however. did not result in any arrests or narcotics seizures, the s1>0kc smansaid. "This is thl' lirst lime this type or operation has been tried. \Ve were con- Foil Kites A Danger To Kids? ccrned to Se(' how \he agencies worked togetht!r. and nt least we have mi•c our presence felt," sahl Collsl Guard spoke11 man Lt. GcorgeJohnson. 'fhe blockade cxtend<.'il from Key \Vest <it the Southern tip or the F1orida. Keys to \1ero Beuch. 275 miles north. All vessels e ntering or leaving American "'at!crs along this strip of Florida Gold Coast beaches were StOp-pea an<rsearc-fiCd. -- Tv.•enty·nine boats. helicopter..s aod airplanes -cp.rrying coast guartts· men . Custo ms agents, border patrolmen, federal Drug Enforc:ement Agency agents. and sheriff's deputie);. from Dade and Broward counlies \l.'ere in\•Ol\·ed in theblOckade. An 1nformt'd source s aid lhe ' blockadl' v.·as a1mf.'d at intercepting one particular ''esscl thought to be car rying 5,000 pounds of marijuana and mannl'd by 1>ersons belie\•cd' invol\•ed in S('Vera 1 m urdl'rs and hijackings. A coast guardsman called it the "first blockade of American waters sintethe Civil War." Meeting ·slated Children flying aluminum·foil kttes B. Y Big Friends "'ere we1 rned today their toys cou ld "' . _ come in contact with overhead J>OY.'er An organiza\ional meeting or Big lines, and cause serious injury or Fri.end volunteers will be at 7:30 p.m. death. Wednesday at the Capistra(!o Unified School District offices, 26126 Victoria The warni ng was issued by H. W. Blvd., Capistrano.Beach. ••sill'' Compton, an official of .Thedistrict-sponsoredprogramwill Southern California Edison Company, match volunteerswithchildreninneed who reported there have been a half· of an older friend. dozen recent incidents where the kites Additional information about the .r 1------HSAR-P A!F-!1 ls-tfie.r:e--tt-t"ffde organization. s imilar to the ones fur· niture and appliance manufacturers have set up. which deals wlth un· solved power lawn mower problems? I've been going round and round with the dealer and the manufacturer about a new law n mower I purchased last spring. It doesn't work right and never has. At this point I feel some fair "arbitration" is needed. Institute P.lan- A:c.tion Delayea Viejo-,1.i reman Markets Ho.bby -------=---·-_..___-~~ --have hit the lines • .q_used them to arc program is.available by calling james a_n_d_disr.upt~~-~er_,_iicc°'. _ -.~ ---!'.1cM.anll-Jlt -the-scllool--Otstriet.-<tW-- -1 .. G. C., Mission Viejo Direct youP complaint, with copies ol your purchase receipt, dates .and persons you have contacted tryinl to solve your probiem to the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute Inc., Suite 983-905, 1725 K St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. O.P.E.I. is a nonprofit national trade association involved in llandllng both complaints and inquiries. Co••o11 Request DEAR PAT: Back in the '50s I pur- chased a Guardian Service cooking utensil at a home party. The glass lid has broken and l can't locate a buying source where I can purchase another. Can you help me out? E. C., Costa Mesa You and several other readers have requested • Metalcrart Guardian Ser- vice cookware buying source recen· tly. Allhoug:h this Information has been published before, It will be repeated ror those readers who did not note the previous item. Replacement parts may be requested fromUUar- dian Service headquarters at 2265 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles 90064, An order form Is being malled lo you. Other readers may request a parts list by writln1 to the above address, or by phoning (213) 212-5661. Ch,,rk Thos" Prk"s DEAR PAT : .Could you give me some information aboUt Inter-national Buying Service in Tustin? I've checked "'-'ith the Better Bu~ness Bureau and was told JBS has a good record, but I dorl't know anyone who has heard of or had any dealings with this company, which offers food and household products at reduced cost. G. 11., Costa Mesa JBS. a subsidiary of Vorte:c Inter· national Corp., has been in business locally for lo ur years. IL offers guaranteed prices ror 90days on 850 to 900 items 11$ted In its catalog. Orders are delivered to t'he nrm for customer pickup wllhln 10 days aftei: ~ing r equested. Forrest Towery, IBS pr•gram adviser, says no personal references are available because _ membership Is ''private.'' lie adds.._ lhal endorsements from study 1roups. such as the Santa Ana College Board of Advlsers and the California Con· sumer C.uncil, are provided on request. Towery will explain ad· dlttonal IBS background and operational de{alls Ir )'1>u phone him at832·3058. At Vour Service had noted In previous columns that studied com· partson between retail and buying service prices I~ r~commended prior to involvement on a contract basis. En1plo11nienl 611id<' DEAR PAT: Aft.er searching unsuc- cessfully tor a job on my own, l 've almost decided lo contact an em· ploymcnt agency. I have heard ·bad reJ)Orls from so me of my tricnds whO have had dealings with these agen· cies. how eve r . Are the re any guidelines one should use in choosing oi reputable rirm of this type? E.W., Cc.st• Mesa Proposals for the construction of the $3,miUion l\-1arine Studies Institute al Dana Harbor gol a hearing this week before coastal commissioners, but not enough members were on hand to ap- prove the project. Instead. the facility proposed for donated county land at the harbor will have to wait for action Nov. 18when the South ·coast Regional Zone Conser- vation Commission r esume:; its regular perm it sessions. , The institute did win staff recom· mendation ror approval. County sc hool officials who are plan- ning the institute stressed that tHe coastal commission permit for the racility is essential to a fund-raising ef· rortnowunderway. Unless potential donors are convin· ced tbe project is completely ap- proved, they will be reluctant to chip in, county school aidessaid. Construction of the institute is still several years away. It will take place i!l two phases on more than three acres donated by the County or Orange on a spot near the harbor's fishing pier. Berkeley Rejection BERKEL~Y <API -For the second time in 18 months. Berkeley residents Tuesday rejected a. hB:llot' measure propq,slng the city go into the electric util ity business. The proposal, calling on the city to pu r· chase Pacific Gas & Electric's local electric distribution system, was defeated 22. 731 votes to 20,395. ( Pilotl.ogbook J. By JANWORTtl Of Ult Diil~PlltltS..H Steve Ryan sees a puzzle in everything. Whethe r he's driving down the rreeWay looking al telephone wires Or cleaning hose at the Mission Viejo fire station where he works, Ryan cannot resist•the urge tom akeapuzzle. From that unique mental perspec- tive. Ryan. 25, has formed his own newspaper syndicate which sends original puzzles two times a week to 150 newspapers na tionwide. Selling his puzzle ideas start~ out as a challenge mainly because, accor- ding to Ryan, editors don 't believe anybody can keep coming up "'-'ith new ideas. "Everyone's al"•ays asking me, what if you run out of ideas," R_yan s11id. "But some days I come up with fiv e or six." Creating the puzzles has been a hobby for the young'·engineer since c~ildhood . -.----~ - In elementary ...s.chool, he was rascinated by mazes. He devised a maze carom game which he and his neighbors began reproducing in his garage. Later. at Long Beach State where he majored in engineering and art, Rya n round his penchant for puzzles con- tinued. "'G radually, every bit or work i·d do "-'OUld be a puzzle," Ryan said. "If a teacher assigned us to make a con- tainer, I'd make a -container with a puzzle to it. Some teachers would tell me 'Steve, yo u're limiting yourself.' Bull kept at it ." Though Ryan's game company isn 't enough to provide hi s only salary no,~r. he hopes to deyelop it into a Next Distaff Target: The TV Commercials I By ANNE COOPER OftM0.11,PlltltSUH A person doesn't have to be a feminist to object to the \\lay women -are portrayed in television commercials. T"•ice in the past week I have had "have · you seen that one?" conversations with friends <both men and women) who have come up "'-'ith examples of one horrible commercial after another. - ONE 01-.. the most blatant is the ad for corree in which beautirul du1nmy (female) settles down for roffee with suave know-it-all (male). He asks her "'hether she wonts caffeine in her coffee. She says yes, that she wants real coffee. This prompts a lecture on caffeine and its evil side effects. lilalc authority speaks in terms, simple enough ror a three-year-old. and little-miss-simple responds like any child anxious to please a parent. The word "dccaffeinilted" ls too much for her. She says she coo "'on 'l be able to rernember it. A commcrc1a1 "'-'hich drives iny husband out of his easy chair shows husband and wife looking at one another in an orgy of marital ecstasy. ~le waMs to share with us the pride he takes ii) his wife. She has master.ed the l~son we ull ha.d in health class from the first ~rade on . She tries to eat nght. exerelse and she takes her \•it~mins every day. She's a good girl. ~le hits evcr:y ri ght lo be pi'oud . · .. .. TllEN TllER £are the women with passionate fixations on toilet paper. They ca n'( control themselves, even in the grocery store. 1'hey squeeze it, caress it. press it to lheir cheeks. In one commercial a mother already has her small daughter hooked. The lwo or them !ilf on the bathroom floor in out-of-this.wor.ld bllss, pressinw: their face into rolls or tissue. But the com merci:1I that finall y $1'.0l to me was the one in which a woman 1s show111g her hushund and little boy out the door in the morning. She smiles constantly as !-ihe waiL'I on her two men. An authoritative voice says, ''The men in )'uur life count on \10U roi: their happiness.'' TllE l\IEN in my life had better riot count on me for their ha~pinei;s. I'm The 6i.ireau or EmplOyment Agen· clc11 recommends chedkln1 the firm 's license• (which should be displayed prominently), avoiding a1encle1 that require an examination fte, ind requestln1 names, addresses and ,----phonl': nffftllferi 6( fortntr clfenl~­ placed In Jobs. fur1her h1form1tlon may be requested from the bureau at 182.l O St., Sacramento, Calif. 95814. t h,WiY ":ith my paper to"'Qla. 'rhero-'.84.hi&--nift y ttlCperiment, Stt; whe.rc- you wet a f1apcr to"·el and ~ack chi nn cups on it. The Idea is-to see how · rnany CllPS rou can lift with the wet paper lO"'-'CI before the towel dissolvcs. I 'n1 ~·P lothl'ec cups. and, so r11r, I've only broken $.ix . .. ' . ! • - I' moneymaker with time. - 11 e has signed a contract with a Los Angeles publisher for publication of his first puzzle anthology. He also is considering trying to market puz- zl&games. "But you ha\-'e to be carefu l," he said. "I've found that "'-'hen you ap- proach some toy manufacturers with a puzzle idea, yot1r idea can get r}pped off. It's very dirficult to protect your ideas." Rya n gets about a dozen fan letters a week from across the nation. l\Iany of the letters are from teachers. urging him to market his puzzles in card form tor use in classrooms. ' Ryan finds the frequent{:n~ periods between fire calls al the at1on ideal for his hobby. l\lanyof his uzzles, like ''Grass .Fire,'' ''Firehous Solitary,'' and "Fireman 's Gated )'. Puzzle,, v.·ere taken from his work environ· ment. lie also takes ideas from current event!, such as the puzzles named ''Deleted E xple tiv e'' and "Watergates." Ryan has found that selling puzzles requires finding a middleg'round. ' "At first, ( was trying to impress editors that 1 was a super genius," Ryan said. "But my puzzles were loo hard. The editors couldn't fi gure them out. One was so hard 1 couldn't even figure it out." Asked about his unusual ability, J!.yan said ··J don 't think I'm super ih· telligent. it's just that I kind of have a. i(nack for analyzing thinj!s. ·J ·don'r " think I'm ever goingtorunoutof ideas. They keep com ing·from e\-'eryv.•here." Burglars Get Haul Jewelry va lued at nearly $5,0CXI was stolen during the "'-'eekend by burglars who entered a !tlission Viejo home via an unlocked door, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said the burglars took the jewel'ry from a counter top at the home of Di a ne Aleah Robinson, 36, of 25702 Via Viento. wh.ile she was busy in another part of the residence. 8yJ .. C. llU1\IP/IRIES ADD COLOR TO YOUR LIFE •· From Ceylon, tourmaline was introduced to Europe in the early 18th century. Although many gems occur in a variety of colors, tourmaline is unique in.. that one of its bas ic charac· - teristics is the mingling of two · or more colors in the same gem chystal, renecting the "'layered look " of fashion today. The concentric layers of color are lik e sleeves. fitted one over the other, resulting from dif· fcrcnt stages of mineralization. and as many as five definite colors have been ..found in a single crystal. • What col.lid happen. as weu, ne ex· 1215,orLucindaPrewittattheOrange plained, is the power lines could burn County Mental Health Dept.,497-1781 . throui;th and fall to the ground, pos· sibly striking a child below. Until the line hits the ground , he ex· plained, it is "hot," witb the potential of rlectrocuting anyone in its path~ Compton, Wllo said the kites a~ being sold in stores throughout th.e area, reported if the kite only comes in contact with one power line, there is little danger, But in instances where it is large e nough to cause l"'-'O lines lo arc. there is a potential for a serious power outage, as well as injury to a young kite flyer below. Compton said the most recent in· cident was al ?:30 p.m. l\-1onday, when a kite caused lhr.ee lines to arc along the Santa Ana River just north of Adams Street in Costa Mesa. Po"'er "'as out for just 30 seconds, he said, and th~re wa& rio damage. But the potential for a more ser;ou~ incident is_th~re ! he warned. lie added the power company discourages .children from flying any type of kile near power lines, but the foil kites present an even more severe hazard. Mari1ie Jets To Sou1id Off Between. today and Nov. 30. El Toro fl.tarine Corps Air Station jets will be making more noise from 6 to 8 p.m. during the regular work v.'e('k . · A spokesn1an for the air base said planes of the Third l\farine Aircraft Wing will be conducting low-level aircraft carrier prac- tice landings that make more noise than usual. 1'he landin gs wi ll be conducted primarily over the facility's nor· ma! landing pattern, "'hich af· fects port ions of Laguna 1-lills. f~amilior f'oeP · UPIT1l~1 . Anli\var champion Daniel Ellsberg join s :.ibout 250 protes ters in a demonstration a gain st th e appearance of \Villiam Colby, director of the Centra I I nte lli gcncc Agency. .at a. !Iarvard faculty club _mcet1~g. • . ~ TIIElllEGI llGITIL THE FUTURE OF THE WATCH! Omt'g~ digi!al. A s~·n1hetoc ruby screen (:o\le~ Ilic dial •.. press a button h) ~ho\V the luminous hour • and minu!es, conti nue preiiing button ro shO\Y second~. Tomorro1v ht-ir today ..• in this 1~K gold -f1llo:<I, \\,Ut'i· ll't1~\Jnl r~~t' Jnd niJI• h1ni;t hr.1ct'IC'I, $495 Good co lorless and yellow tourm;ilines are rare. and black almost never used as a gem- stone~ but-light to d•rk rcd.1fg>nf~.~ lo dark blue, violet·re<I and pur· 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA pie, and oron~e-brown give you a wide choice of color!\ for gems. jewelry and art objc~ts. I ' CONVENIENT TERMS Baoµmencard-Maflor Char;. 27 YEARSlN TH E SAME LOCATION PHON E 548·3-tO I ' I I •• ~" ..... •/ ' I • ·- ' ·"·' CAil Y PILO'r Just ~ Coastiug i~J !'."'" ~ . (, .. ~)lf'I'~' .::!'·~ wleh ·~'·. Tom urphine SETTLING l)liST r)f.PT. -If today, as the tumult and :.houllng or Election 74 dies dov.·n to a murmur, you "·ant to know hov.• it came out stal c\\•idc, s imply look lo Orange County: --- And in Orange County look to only one race. Thal <'Ontest w:is for the l!il•ction or a nev.• Californ1<1 S<.'i·retary of State. Therein, v.·e had a solid Republican named Brian \'an Camp "'ho u·as challe nged by Or mocratic J\sscm- blypcrson i\lart'h ron,R. In Orangr County, lhe 1>0hti<'al pun· dits could easily calculate that all the strikes "·ere against ~I s. Fong. i''irsl. EVELLE G. YOUNGER MERVYN DYMALLY .. . MARCH FONG State Propositions Props• 15, 16, l 7Losein Vote .. LOS ANGELES IAP) -California voters have given the go.ahead to the controversial 62·£tory New lr1elones Dam on th e Stanislaus River, which ' proponents say will curb pollution a nd opponents warn will destroy a popular recreation spot. . 1 They did so in Tuesday·~ e~e~t!on. by defeating Prop. 17, an 1n1t1at1ve _measure sponsored by the cQnser· vationist coalition Friends or--ihe River, which gathered 387,556 sig· natures to place it on the ballot. IT WAS BEING voted down 2.478.004 to 2,783,264 with 23,439 or the state's 24,265 precincts reporting. In o~her .key pr~positio~s. ~~ters_ a.P- proved a $150 mill1on school oon IS· sue and a pJan to restructure the University or C<l llfornia Board of Jt egents but rejected a move to allow constru'ctio n or lo w·rent public housing wJthout pub.lie elections and said no to transfcrnng power to set University of Californin tuilions from the regents to the lfgislature. . A little.publicized measure sparked b)t-\lo"Omen:s_Jibe.r~n~u~ral.!1£. language in the state Const1tut1on "'hich now refers lo the masculine gender was approved by a !1arrow margin. Prop. 11 was leading by 2,499,601to2,446,324 . she is a f)cmol'rat. 'rhen, she is ;; D II F u ruh Police Seek Unlike Prop. 17. the other 16 ballot measures v.·ere placed there by a two. thirds vote or the legislature. These included Prop. 1. the sch®I bond is· sue. which was leading by 3,217.500 to 2,126,184 and Prop. 4, to reduce regen- ts' terms from 16 to 12 years and b.llow appointment of one teacher and one student l eading by 2, 762,974 to 2,240,504. ~~:a~~r~~~1~hnc. fin-.J blov.·. she is a ynia y ong· D L" S . HUT ll'llENAl.L the"oteswcrctol· ' '.• . . • :/l niper; led through lhc Orange County con1 · THE PUBLIC HOUSING measure. pulcrs, from ull 1.864 prccinl"IS, J\l s. s s e d w 1 M D d Prop. 15, was los1 ng 1,932,426 to Fong, the Democrat minority "'oman, core tatewi e m· . s an ea 3,G.16,633 and the tuition change, Prop. had wiped out Republican Van Camp. 16. ~aS being defeated 2,051,739 to ·rhe \'Ott' v.•as l\ls. Fong, :!-12,430 to Van 2,822,924 . Camp, 224 ,444 . _ LOS ANGELES {AP) -POiice Other propositions gaining passage The race for Secretary of State v.·as 1 d v.'ere searching today for a sniper v.•ho 'A'Cre P rop. 2. a llowing cities and clearly nol Lhe ntbst \'ital one on the LOS ANGELES !L'Pl > -·A black state senator, a battlefor slatecontrollcr.Cory e ·2·900·427 t02·585·777 · killed a young man in.J;,eipermarkel counties to change lheir charters ballot which held the public tran-Chinese-American assemblywoman and a persistent DY1'1ALL\'. A NATl\'E of Trinidad. v.•ho beeame lhe parking lot and later rihd several without legislati\'e approval. b y sfixed in interest. Not much in this political "''arhorsc scored dr<imatic triumphs Tu..1.•sday to slate Senate's only black lav.n1<1k1:r eight years ::i go, ram· more shots al a police car. 3,603,329 to l ,347 .O~l: Prop. 5, whole election held the public tr an-pace Democratic \'.ictories in all but one of the races for con-paigned strongly against rcsu n1ption of oil drilling in the The dead man, not immediately prohibiting cities from forcing em· sfixed. stitulional offices Santa B.irbara channel. identified, appeared to be a teen-ager, ployes to li\'C within their bou ndaries, But the ~larch r~ong story, I ·L1~eral ~ler\'yn Dymally,Sa}:ing "II could happen only llis battle \\'ith llarmcr offered voters the clearest thecoroner's ofri cesaid. by 3.081.914 to 2,026,174 ; and Prop. 6, suspect, pretty well 1c1Js the Orange in America." defei.!tcd ~o~e.r\'al1\·e J!e.oubl1can John liar· choice..oLany_ral·e bct"·een liberal and conservati\'e poli l·ies raising the minimum homeowne'r"s There were other signs to suggest The\ ote u•as 2.942,586102.760.880. '" · ·rhe ·diminuti,·e and stylis h!~· dressed ~I :. Fong ad\·er-. in th"e state Constitution from S7SO to the landslide v.·as just about to burv !\larch Kong Fong. whov.·as bor,n..Ja.a Ch1nc$4.Jaun<trY tiscd her sucC'essfut ca1npa1gn tn eliminate pay~~ /N SHORT -Sl.750,u•inningby 4,81:t,876to900,535. • t County-story in Electl"on i4. • --mer·to becom.e C~hfo.rtu? rlirst blacl< heuten.int governor. and philosophies. ( J property tax exemption as specified the GOP on a statewide basis. · 52 years ago, ~·amped Repuhliean Brian Van Camp to 'M'ln "'hi ch she said di seriminated .i gainst uomen. She also Also Prop. 7, modernizing the stale Dempcrat Jerry Patterson, the for-_ ele<·tion as th<' fir!\\ \\'Oman secretary of slate and became promised to conlin~t_!he ''_acti\'!Sl sl_\.·te._beguILl>»Y-•rn>W''~·--"------=·~==~=· --COnsUtUtion's declarMIOn-orflgli;fi;','---1----1 -mer mayer-of·S:anta·;~;na";-is·J;rOing ro U1e fir srpcrsmror-ortrrhtal a nresrr:-vrocapt.Uf'Ca sl-.fi"Wiae gOiiig seerelary of state l::dmund G. Brov.•n J r., u·ho v.·.is by 3,309,2ti3 to 1.416,003: Prop~ 8, r Congress from Orange County's 34th post. Th~ \'Ole "·as 3,3l!l,36J to 2.i66,JJ6. elected governor. The first vol ley or shots. apparently providing a SI0,000 propert y tax District. a rather easy victor over ~ Unruh. 51, left the Assembly in 1969 and ran unsucees· aimed at a group or young men stan-exemption for totally d isabled Re publican Da\'id Rehmann. FOR)J[R ASSf~1'181,Y Speaker Jesse L:nruh. once sfully against Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1970 and lost in the: ding in the parking lot at 18th St. a nd veterans. by 3.263.914 to 1.503,883; California 's most pov.·erful l)cmocral. rnade a successful Los Angeles mayoral race· last year. 1\1anhatlan Place, was fired Tuesday Prop. 9, rlarifying lhc Constitutio11 to DEMOCRATIC SENATOR Alan comeback. be.it in~ Republican John Kehoe for state l~e once said "money is the mother's milk or politics,'' night from an office building on 18th a llow recall qf loral offi cials, by Cranston, never in the past a par· treasurer. 1'he \"Ole u·as J,U98,326 to 2.525.285. but UliS i·1'31; s1i·e-Kl liltle monci· and relied more on name SL . poli ce said. Only One man was hit. 5 nd p JO t " J r ·1 · O C t 2.993,599 to 1.873,84.; a rop. , o u CU ar avora e in range oun y, Californians used party label and nan1e identificat ion to identification to boost hin1 into offil'e. allow convicted felon s to regain won a l0,000-vote victory here. llerc choose statc\\·ide De n10<.'ratic C<indidat es v.·ho pledged con-voting rights, by 2,858,81 7 to 2.198,327. in Orange County.. sumer oriented progra1nS <1nd promised "liberal" solutions · l 'OUI\'G ER 01 D virtu<illy no campai gning and 6eo'l'ek Trial Few places on the Orange Councy for the economic ills of soaring inflation and hi gh uncm-u·ithslood repeated efforts by the rclatt\'ely unknown Norri:; ballot do the Republicans find com-ploymcnt in the state. tc::i drau• him intu the O(X'n with charges of Watergale·slylc fort today· In the top race. of course, Rcpu blica n Attorney General Eve lie .I. ''ounger., an in· be ha \'ior in the Geo1'ek oil clri \ling l'Ontrovcrsy. Republican Houston I. f1ournoy out-cumbent with a strong lav."and ·order record, dt!nied distanced Edmund Brown Jr. by Demol'rats the first party s u'ecp of statcv. idc poSJ s in 28 83,684 votes. That margin wasn't wide years by defeating \\'1lli.im A. Norris. fli s margin "'as enough for Flournoy in Orange Coun· d Fl h d . 3,263.259to2.669.737. ty. An ournoy a no margin Rounding out lhc Democratic \'ictorici;, assemblyman Cory :ind Bagley ran one or the 1nosl hloody. and spirited political righls \\·;1ged among the ~1::.te\1.'1de races. accusing each other of accepting .. improper" eampaign l'On · tributions. SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -Ory v.•elis "'ere included in property tran- sferred lo a GeoTek investment program because they gave buyers a huge lax "'rite·ofl, according to oil promott•r John Burke's attorney. "l'ht! g immick was the attrac- tiveness of the ta.x write.off," J ames l\laclnnis told a federal jury Tuesday in Burke's securities fraud trial. "Ex- cept for one pt·rson. all the investors u·anted a tax wri le-Off.·' elsewhere. Young Brov.•n \Viii take the Kenneth Cory of G.irdcn GrO\'C defeated Republican assem· oathofof,ficc come January.~ blyman;\'iJliani Bagley of San Rafael in a bitterly contested llut Cor~ 1!1UCc:cssfully ran a IOY.·kcyed campaign, bil- ling himself as ··1he rnan nil tompan[t•s fear the most." BUT TIIERE ARE a few locations ..__,, • .._,.., ... ...,.., ... ..,..,._ of conffort ror t he GOP. State Se n. Dennis Carpenter, the big Republican from New port Beach. wa s a heavy winner over Democrat Frank Bar--,· baro. GOP Congressman Andy I-fin· shaw WaJtied to a 2 to 1 ''ictOry over Democrat Roderick \Vi Ison. 'Vet~·p_roof' Boos@ -St•or"h IJ11der Wo11 Republican Bob Burke skimmed by to squeak out a win over Democrat Dennis Mangers and retain his \\'est County ·assembly seat. 48,295 to 46,884 . Democralic Assenibly Candidates Sweep Races LOS ANGELES (UPI) -An all points hullelin has been issued for Valtop l'ahamrongarinath, a 33·year- old Thai national, in connection with a shootout oil a l-lollywood restaurant Sunday in which three personS1wcre killed and tv.·o others wou nd ed. LOS A.-.;GELES IA Pl -Dcmocr:ils racked up victory after victory in the NEWPORT'S GOP Assem blyman California •. l_.pg~s.l:1turC', \\"inning--a Bob Badham meanY.·hile had a much · "'\'Clo-proof" ]O\\'Cr hQu sc in the> more relaxed time , whipping . ~realest dcfl'at C\'Cr for ltepublican Democratic challenger Sueanne 1\ssembly cand idates. · Lewis 2 tot to retain his 7'1lh District , Prior io Tuesday niJ?hl's rlcction. ch air. DeThocrats h:irl h6J>CU tO pick up r1" ~·Joney matters on the Orange many as 54 sc;.its in lhc Assembly. But Countyballol.reflectedthe signsofthe few had realistically rx~t·tcd they times. The transit di st rict's penny actu<Jtly "·ould pilc up that m<J ny \IC· sales tas dre\\' a resounding NO \\'AY. lories. School lax o\·errides 1n l'\e"'port Beach, Costa l\lesa and l·luntington Beach go1 clobbered. l\lcanu·hill•. in some of our special lhstncts in pl aces like l\lission Viejo. El ·roro and lhc Saddlcbark V'alle). the people \"Olcd money to keep their street li~hts burning. ~1 1\K E Tll,\T ~ 1111\"T for the De1nocrats \\ho tOO<Jy seem to be run- ning the t•n unlr.\". Let's hope they t·an shed ~n n1t· li ght fron1 \\l;ishinf.,'1.on. Sarr<.1n1rntn :l nd .ve :1. C\'C n into . 'lrallJ.!l' C'nun1 \ O E~IOCRATS II.A \'E controlled the legislature :.incc January 1971, but nc\'er uith a l\\O·lhirds majority in either house. ~earlv e\•crv scC'Sa\\' race rell intu the DcrTiocrat1.c column. By mid·mor· ning \\'adnesdav it \\'JS clear lhl• l><'n1 ocrat s u·ould h:i·\'l' <i t lca"t the 5-1 votes 1 hl'Y needed ln O\'erturn ;1 re101n the A s~e rnh!y . _ Tiepublic a n..: h;:ul nailed d0\1•n onll· ;!;! !--Ure seal s, and Lhrl'C ni ore 'A-ere un d(·cidl'd. In thl' :-;Lal l' Sl'll"tl'. thl' Dcrnocrat;,; alSo picked up t"'O seals to ru~ lhc1r majority up to 24-14 u•ith \\VO vacan- eies. still three shot or the t\\'O·thirds majority needed to o\'erl"iile vetoes ;Jnd f);JSS tax bills. Their \\'ins came in the S3n Jose a net Ri\·ersidc areas where incumbent Rcpublieans Clark Bradley and Craig Biddle \\'ere unseated by Democratic challcni.:ers. BR.'\ DI. E \', ,\ VOCAL conser,·a!J \'C \\ho had represented the San Jose area for 21 years in the legislature. "·as dumped hy .Jerome Smith, the n1ayor nf Saratoga. Biddle lost his srat to Robert Presley, a Riverside County under· sheriff u·ho C'ampaigncd on the theme th;it Biddle hadnl done enough to fightthe district 's smog problem . 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H+•~ L&w f I ~' ., " . " .. " . •) .. , ~ " . " ~ . " ~ 11 · JO . " . " M " ~ . " " ti l) .. " .. . . " n • . " " ~ " ~ . " .. .. ,. ff " . '. ,._ u ,,- •I •j 4 " " " u " ... Chi cano in I he 40·scat stale Senate brin~ing the total to l\\'O blucks and twoChiC<lOOS. In the 1\ssemlllY. Dt•mocrat Leona Egeland \1·on her" battle for an open scat in the San Jose area-. - And veteran Democratic Assem· bl\'woman Pauline Davis defeated ariother inrumbenl. Republican Ray J ohn son 1n a l'\orthcm Cali fornia con· test , Tll1\T '!\t EANT the numb<'r of v.·omen in the I20·seat legislature v.·ould stay the :iamc. Before her elec· lion as secretary of state. Democrat ~l arch Fong had been the other \\'Oman in the legislature. In other de\'elupments. Chic<ino m1:m hership in the Assembly dropped from fi\'e to four u·hcn Drmoc rat R;iy C.onz<ill'S \v:.is dcfc<ilt'd by his GOJ> challenger, (jill Thomas. in a Baker· sfil'ld rar e. The only other GOP vic1ory O\'er a Dem oc ralic incumbent was freshman Asscn1bl yman Robert ~lcLcnnan 's up s e t victory over l2 ·ycar Democratic incumbent Joe Gonsalves in a Los Angeles County race. r lflntl1ias Out Witnesses told police the suspect en· tered the Siam Hollywood restaurant and opened fire on Govit "!\long .. Chiamlhamachinda, 28, Hollywood, the reputed leader or a ~lafia·like lhai organization in the Los Angeles area. LA's Voters Oust Prop. A LOS ANGELES IAPI -Los Angeles Co unty voters rejected Prop. A -a one·cenl boost in the sales tax to finance a m ammoth rapid transit sys tem -by a healthy ma rgin in Tuesday's general elect ion. With 5,027 of the county's 7,994 precincts counted, thO' vote 'A'llS 52..1,507 for and 608,039 against, a 53 to 46percent mariin. ·rhe proposition's backers argoed the $4.3 billion plan "A•as \•ital for the eradication .of smog caused by corn· muter traffic congestion. Ex-Olympic Champion Loses Congress Seat ~ LlJ S ANGELES {APl -California Ot1mocr<1t s knock<;d l'o'.o Republican congressmen oul or office and won l'A-'o other ~cats \•ac;1tcd by retiring H<'publieuns or60.709t0Go,102. ), J Gubs<'r's scat went to San Jose ~1ayor Nor man l\lineta, "''ho beat for· Aler Repuhlic,n Assemblyman G-eorge l\lilias 78,649 to 68,381 to bCcorTic the first mainland Japanese· Ameritan to win a congressional race. Allogclhcr 1·uesd:1y 's voli ng left IJemocr at~ wilh <t 28·15 c'dge tn - Callfornl a 's <'ongrcssional delegation. 4 DE~IOCRAT 1'1ARK \V. Hannaford, TllE OEl\IOCRATIC vi<"tOries were a Lakev.·ood city councilman, beat p;irt or a nation"•lde !!weep in which Republican Assemblyman Dill Bond Ocrnocr:llS p1ck c.d up 41 seats and ln tuke llosmcr's seat.'•lannaford led v.ere h~a<ling in rivcothc.r raceli. 74 ,126 to 68,235 with 570 of 003"precin- Ca\lforn1a Democralo; added thtir cts in. four scats by winning seats held by In other races: rt:llrln~ Reps. Char)es Gubser and -All four California members of <.:r111i: llo~m d defeat' g 'ncum t he l·lnusc Judiciary Committee · l'r an in 1 I~ · seeking ro·elcc11'on won lhe1'r ro ccs. bents Vi ctor \'cyscy of Q~monl and llolX'rt ~I nthiaf of Fresno. The fifth, Rep. Jerome Waldie, gave ~1 a th1a ~. a former Ol y mpic uphis scatforanunsuccessful tryfor decathlon ch:1 ntpion, lost to ~·resno the . Democra.llc gubernalori1.1l County Supc rv i~or John Kreb$ 65.829 nom1nall<_>n . 10 60.961 following a toui:ittcampaig n The victors were Re.publicans., 1n W/lu:JL.t!IC.SJU.tnLJ.ocu...maao.-ill -Culo~ Moorhettd or G lendale-an special appc;1rance'ror r.1athias. Chorles Wiggins or Fullerton and Vc}'S~,)', a two.term llcpublican, Democrats Don Edwards of Snn Joso lost to \\'e"l ovina City Councilman 1:1nd George Da nielson o( 'Monterey · Ju1nc1 tloyd by a rinal unofficUlJ tally Park. ' \ . APPROVAL AL.SO v.•as gi\'en to Prop. 12, streamlining Constitution sections covering the state Public Utilities Commission. by 3.182.27<1 to 1,429,072, and Prop. 13, allov.·ing for- mation of a separate judicial distPi ct in the South Bay area or San Diego, by 2,953,886 to 1.500.430. Other measures defeated "'ere- Prop. 3. to remove se\'eral members of the state Post ·secondary Education Com missi2nJr.om ci \'il....se.rvi$e provisions, by 2.083,296 to 2,741 ,95l and Prop. 14 , 1.11hich "·ould ha\'e made the president pro tem of the Se nate a Jl)ember or the state college and university trustees. by 2,327,723 to 2,394,554. Cranston Easy Winner, Nets .. 3 of Votes LOS ANG ELES tA-Pl -U.S. Sen. Al an Cranston. a mild·manrered Democrat \\'ho campaigned in low key style, breezed back into office today on a landslide victory over zealous campaigner Sen. H.L. Richard'ion. The GO-year.old Cranston. who held nearly lWO·lhirds of the vote throughout the returns, became the first California senator to be re·clec· led since 1962. lie \'owed immediately to work tqward ending inrl<ition. Republican Richard'ion, a 46-year· old at'r hConservalive and former e m- ploye of,the John Birch Society, had trailed Cranston in ull prc·clection polls and failed to narrow the gap. When early returns wei):!hed heavily for Crans ton. Richardson conceded. ''I u•ish him the best." he said of Cr:lnslon. "The 1>eople of Californi a ha ve pretty much cho~n what they want. And that's what they're goi ng to gel. That's the "'<IY the democratic pr<K'ess works." With 50 percent of precincts repor· ling, the vote was Cranston 1,876,805, Richardson_ l·,033,418. # u ... ,, ...... DEFEATED INCUMBENT G~P's Charles Malhlu . .,., - I \ l .. ' I • • •' I· ' • . Milland Writes Book as De Saw It By BOB TllOMAS even catled brilliant." · ' · · II i s g r e a t e s l LOS ANGELES (AP> -achievement was his role Du ri ng hi s heyday us a as the alcoholic writer in •tollywood star, Ray Mil· ••The Lost Weekend ," __Jand gave the appearance_ which won him the Oscar of being aloof, bemused, as best actor of IMS. •le somewhat bored, ·an actor recalled hi s reaction to the who accepted bad movies, Charles Jackson novel af· took the money and ran. . ter Paramount's produc· P.tuch the sa.me ~rtra!t lion boss in structed hin1, comes .across 1n M11Ja~d s "Read it. Study it. Yuu'rc -11utob1ogruphy, whi c h goi ng to play it." bears the inspired title or "Wide·eyed in Babylon." 11TlfE BOOK BEGAN to " repel me," he writes. IJUT TllE GT·VEAR·OLD "Its subject was one I actor also re veals a more knew very little about. dimens io nal picture of Alcoholism . I could not him self as a sensitive abide being in the co m- York streets with hidden cameras. TltE CAMERAS wer,n't detected. but he was, and he got a (ranliC' phone call from his wife in California that news paper columns were "'insinuating that I Wi.IS in New York on a monument a l a lcoholic binge arld that I had been seep lyi ng in gutters." The misapprehe nsion was corrected , but pres· sures of the film caused other problems. ''t.1 y hom e l ife wa s deteriorating," he s ays , depression of "The Lost \Veckend," and so did his ma r r i a g e . JI e h a s remained married to the same womun ror 40 years. Like his covntryman, ·Ric hard Burton, A1 illand is a good storyteller, and his tales of his childhood and Army life are brilliantly done Che claims to have written the book without a !!host). lie is candid about lhe famous. .Cec il 8. Det.tille was the master of spectacle, "but he .didn't know a dilm·ncd ~Welsh .boy-tbornJleginald pany· of people-who -were Truscott.Jones) who fell d k th de m 'H dd H per was an into acting by accident and 1:n~~ a~d n::vo~~ I neve~ e a Op , toleiated th e inanities or knew what to say to . • d b "t h mous the big studios to achieve them :: unm1t1gate I C ... veno , his ends. Milland was doubtful "I've been in Hollywood abo~l pl ayi n~ the role. ViCiOLJS a pafhO/Ogicaf 44 years," he writes. "And arguing with his wife, l't1al , ' a star for almOst 39 or that he wou Id not be . d "( ( ·d ' lhem. And except Jor a pleas ant to live with /tar, an qui es UPI . few years at the beginning, during the three rnonths of "" ~ fairly competent in my filming. VETERAN STAR profession. But she urged him to do Wednesday. Novembef6, 1974 OAILYPILOf A(i Lido S~~(~jg!? Village NEWPORT ·•1 BEACH ~~£WCAllsi. ~ ~~o ~~ November7•8•9 'lb TMURS. FRI. SAT. 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"TllEY WO ULDN'T even g ive me the S25 I paid for it," sa id Semp- sro~t. ·"and told me if I didn't leave they would confiscate my truck, too." A SO·kilo ba g of sugar sells in Mexico for about Sl2 or nine cents a pound, compared to more than S2 for a five-pound bag at most ·u .S. supermarkets. - Jn the largest s uper· mark e t chain in Baja California, customers or Calimax are allo"•ed to SAVEONtHAIN UNKFABRIC 50°/oOFF* fAIRIC WHEN INST ALlED IY WARDS HONER l'IAZA __ !, ....... "" .... -l·U-W•I Join Our Celebration . 'lWo 'Thriyaki SteakD •. f0r$6.95. It's our birthday. We've been a friend of the family !or 25 years and we're having a special dinner offer 10 invite you to fain our celebration. Ou r offer includes two hearty te riyakl steaks marinated in our special oriental sauc e and served with a gnlled pineapple ring. 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The \.\'hilc 1>0,,·dcr \\';.1s properLJCaine, an anesthetic so PO\\'cliul it usually is diluted 99.5 per· cent with a n inert substance before its medical use. Just abo ut everyone a\\'are of drugs kno\\'S that "'"Y street .bought drugs ure additionally dangerous. J\uthorities have been Si.lying !hut for years. The death of one ttnd possibly t\rO other young .adults~is blamed on use of stolen propel'acaine-11assed off as cocaine. The deaths offer grisly teslimony to the added· danger .Jf any illic it drug use -never kno"'ini; "'hat that white po"·d cr. th::1t r ed c<1ps ule. the orange pill. the purple tablet really is . \Vh y trust your Life to u do pe Peddler·.• Hon1eless Cagers lmuginc playing on a bas k etball team that troops around hulf the county trying to find a place to practice -some days s ucc<•ssfully. s·o1ne not -\\•ith the season Opt!ner .iu~_t three ~\'eek s <i\\'a y . Such has been 1he case for Saddle back Com· munity College cagers this yeu r. Frustrated, t he)'\\'Cnt to the board of ttustees last \veek and d e m anded uction . L'ntil ~t permane nt facility \\'as found, they said, no more practices.1'hey kept their \vord . SO tlidJhe tr.us.tees. ;\gym \\'a s found. 1\Jo\v, the t e:in1 is practiting ut 9 o"tlock each night ut IJana l·Iills lligh Schoo!. !t is not <i good time. but it is the bes t th<.1t could be found. The problem has vexed the campos eob'tmunity before. and it \\'ill again unless the board can build a permanent gym, or a temporary gym or work out a firm agre~ment with the owner or• neighboring gym for its use at a reasonable hour. Shou ld none or the alternatives work, the college should hold off on basketball until it h:is facilities to support it. A re peat or \vhat happened this season \\1ould nQl be a credit to the college. Flying_tbe_ Fr_ee_way_ The Orange County Transit District has pi-ovided additional incentive £or residents of the South Coast and Saddleback to leave the old gas burner at home and hop the bus to work. It's called the Free\vay Flyer and it fills a com- mute r need Jbc...transportation from home tot.he Santa Ana Civic Center. fo"'or so cents a day. a San Clemente resident can take the bus to and from work daily. Compare tha\. \vith the cost of driving a car the more than 50 miles round trip -at 10 cents a mile -or having to own a ~econdci;lr. The Flyer picks up passenge'rs at 7 ~07 a.m. at the Laguna l·lills l\'lall and arrives in .Santa .Ana· al 7:45a.n1 . Connecting buses v.•ill have departed San Clemen- te's Grant's Plaza at6:06 a.m . and the Laguna Beach bus depot at 6 :42 a.m . Regularly scheduled routes return the commuters at night, \Vith in£lation eating holes in everyone's pockets Lhe OCTD has come up \\'ith something that makes dollars and cents logic. .. ·~T-a-x-Spend-ers-Must---+--Vital U.S. Littk Shake11 ~-Dear--;--t--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~----''----~~~~~~~~~---1~ ~!:°my Portugal: Right to Left . ·Help'Bite the Bullet' 'To the Editor: I It appears to me that if President ' Ford expects taxpayers lindividuals and business) to "Bile the Bullet" tha\ tax users (Such as school dislric· tsl must also participate in said d istasterul activity. ( MAILBOX ) Lelters /ro1n rtoders are welcome. Nor, mally, writers should conuey their mes- sages in JOO words or less. TM right tocon- '11\'. BUSISESS, we must find a v.·ay dense letiers to fit space OT eliminate libel lo make th<" alloca ted budget last and is re .!ei"ved. All letter.! must include sig- ~tt;:i in the targe ted goals. e\·en though nature and mailing adll.ress but names we 1vould rather have tht' budget in· may be··uiit~held on request i/ sufficient t•rea scd . t\llhough attaining goals reaS-On is apparent. Poetry will not be \\'ithin tightened budget lin1it s is dif· pUb/Jshed. . ficult, .1\merican business ronlinues to · Our pct pee\le for today is that there are some who don 't recog· nize the difference between an opposing viewpoint and a lie, C.O.S.T. Gloo,.., C.01 <-•·•11 1rt 111Dmlt"" llJ ••..itr• -!lo ~OI Re<tHtflly ttlle<l tllt ori"'°' Cit ... ...... .,.....,. 5111C1 your llNI llN•W kl GIHlftJ Guo, ~Hy Piiot. \VA SHINGTON-The depth of anxiety over Portugal's sharp m'ove toward the len can be measured by the fact that the U.S. has cut Portugal off rrOm certain highly clashified military and nucleur information Commonly available to all members of the Notth Atlantic Trea ty Organization (NATO). Thafdecision, disclosed here £or the first time, "'as not the direct result of -the overthrow of the longtime Salazar diclatorshi°p on April 25 .. Hather. it ap· pears to date from the time several weeks after the COUJl .against Salazal" ·when the direclor general of the Con1 (·EVANS-NOVAK ) Ford ta~t "'eek by franc1sco da Costa Go mes. who v.·as elevated to the presidency after lcfl-1\'ing officers forced Spinola out. reasonable line of Communist l>arty boss Cunha! is sim;Jl y a cover for liml' to extend Co1nn1unist penetration d eepe r into b:1sic Portuguese in- s titution s lull but o ne d a ily _newspaper is now under extreme left · wing influence 1, then Porwgal may be headed for a i\losco11•·supported popular front regime v.·ith m ajor Communist pa rticipation. perform this task regularly. Jr a gi\'en Slop~v company fail s lo pc1iorn1 v.·ithin .tht' son Ed ha\' a bappy..liallo~·een-ll~ -;1- budget limit:r,v.·hitc-nt the-same time-\\"ent out again this year to "Trick-or· -:;-- _munisl-.part}' \\·as brought int.O lhe new governmen\. (iomes came to \V ashin gt o n pll•dgin g fa st adherence to NA1'0 and :1s king ne1v U.S. econom ic and n1 ilitarv aid. lie \\'<JS al~o mosl :i g,J·ccal.;le ;1bout the negotiations no"' going on to extend the agreemen\ ~l\'tng the lJ .s. vit al b_ase ris!Jts in thp J>ortuguesc Azores. 1'ha t dangerous cle\"Clo pme nt. regarded here as distinctl y possible 1f the lt.'fl ·dominal cd rr~1 me con · solidates its pov.·cr. \\·ould ha 1·e reper· cu ss ions in both Ital y and Greece -NATO's !\l cd!lt'rranc1111 keystones fo r the pa;;;t ia yeal's. In- deed. some diplon1at.s her"' !)('liel"e lhal Portugal under " \Xl\}\1!'6r-<ront regime could quick ly lead to political ""i!Bt:ib\Uty tn nexl·d.QOr Spain. realizing a reasonable profit for its ·rreat for F<1ir\'ie"'·., This year he had stackhQ)d~r_s • ..!h~ management of s aid help. Q.uUy Chauncey. his .Iaithrul c.::ompany is replaced. sister Kenda a nd ~eir friend Rudy \Vh y cannot tax·supporled ·in· Kipp. went out in their neighborhood stitutions perrorm in lhe same man-in Huntington Beach. oer ? \Vhy should school s get.a.II of the 1\nd this year. the people made it 1 budget they dCsire."! l\laybe the la~· happen a gain. Out of their· pockets ! payers cannot afford all of lhe things came dimes. nickles <ind pennies. 'thut our l'ducators find desirable. qu<1rters and dollars. \Vith the ever· · rising cos\ of living, they round it in I 1\i\I eonfide nt \h:it'" lht• school their hearts to he lp these kids ll!IP the di~tricts \\"ill find a "ay to educate our many patients al Fairvie\..·. childrl'n v.'ith the funds already 81'.:TTY JEANCONO\'EH available to th1:·m . It may be , -.hov.e\·er. that they v.·11\ on l} he <.1ble to teach"' r1t1ng. rcadin~ aru! :1rith n1etic ;ind find ll n{'cessary to reduce son1 e of th e. more theoret1 c<.1 I <Jnd psychol o~ica l innov:1tions of recent years. I :on not K.nock1n).! 1hP~t· ;Jdl"<tll· ~·ed sub,lt.'tl s. but rl·mcn1bcr n1 .\' h ypothest~ i.~ that the school dislfiet t•;in also perfornt its prirnar,\' funetion ;.ind rl'main v.·11hin a budgt•l dictall'd t by thl' current a\ a1l;1bitit~ of fund s .Nobodv li ke~ "l>o:lt·tii;:htc111ng·· ae· l ions, but if it"s fair fur others 11 ·s ••lso f :1ir for those v.·ho spend our to.ix dol- Jar. 11. ,,·11rrl'.: IJ11happ!1 llall•••cee11 1'oth<' Editor: l think thio; year us ktd."i rl':.11\y fell 1hc ll allu11•et'n ~qucc1:l't'lt:' \\"(' ~mv>irt!d oursl•l\es u1> in f\tun1 ·s Ji pstick, rnuge, pov.·dcr. eye m<Jkeup :ind guoky Junk : stuck on(' of her old '\\·igs on lthe onC's she v.on"t 11·c;1 r bcc;:iu~e tht·Y nlake ~our head s11t•:it ;ind itchJ . and got bli::1tc rs fron1 t rudgi ng t.lU.... ancl do1\·n nei~hlJo rinµ ~Lreets 1n UJ\l':; old v.ork boots and ~~lotn ·s "high school hel·ls." AFTER digg1nl! all 11·eck through old clothe~. fin:tlly ~cll!i11g on !)ad's rnolh·ridden , old jacket or '.\lom ·s pit :o;tain.:d prom drt·~s 1\•ith the scratchy net ~1 11~ they "Ort.'. !\lom~il)S. "A lit· tle ~lufftn~ h1~t'l' ~ind th ere and it'll Jook JU'-1 finl:' ·· But ~he didn't lcll me ~Lflcr l'l'l'r.v ten fct·! 1'11 hal'e to push lhC .. littlr Sluff1n~" up 1U kl'CIJ it in 1>lacc \\'e then ~uffl·rrd lhr oui,:h th« yc::u·ly hcgging to ·rr1ck orT~cal hy our!;l'lvcs l1sclessly because fa J ··u ·~ toorlark:· ~b) "You"re too young tn be out thi~ lateulone." (Cl .. ,'oudon·t knov.· "'hut kind of people arr runnin~ arounrl toni¢ht." or ldl 1\ll '1t' the ahove. By the timt v.·e'r l\ld l'l'fl\u~h tu ~o out .1fone. we're too old to 'l"nrl. or 1'rC:i t. \Vhal do us kidi; do all this for ? A luj lf or a bag of candy this .\·car, In· :-;tc::ad ur a nicl' full one \\'hat treat is a hair a bug of J(lll'it !'or nrxt ,vc:lr. <•P· t>lcs. bug)!ies or cold 11i11k popcorn untl t•noui;:h )lt.'nnle~ lo hu.v 1v.·o v.1hule ··a ndy bars :.il the liquor ~lore. U1g •lea!. lnstl•ad of lrf!at~. I feel us kids got tricked lh1~) car ('I\; IJ t' l; ~:R \\11 CK 11 lie11 Deal'! To the EdilOI"'. Rcrent \y. Preside nt f ord visited ~lcxito "s leader and diplomats as :J good v.·itl gt'sture and for discussions on im1>0r!:1 nt issues. \Vas the n1ain lopil' the posslbilil)' of oil in r.1 ~xico'! f)r. 1\'as it a .. dear· to allow t.1exitan aliens to enl('r lhe United ~tales ··legally"" -pro\"idcd these poor. ex· plu1ted men trot right on dov.·n to the ne:.irest Teamsters' Union ofrice v.·hcn they pass the l,; .S I r.texican border? f flR~tL \' believe the aliens will be issued a s pecial identification t<Jrd that v.•i\! qualify th1.:m to work the fie lds for lht• grov.·ers.·I see this as one n1orc "dirt~· tritk" of the l\ixo n and 110\\. f ord/Hcag;1n team. to destroy Cesar Chavez·s l<.1bor union in ('<Jlifor- nia . ,\11 lh is to help the large cor- porate grov.·er lo 1nakc more profit at the expensl' of the poor fllrmv.·orker. I trust Preside nt t"ord knows th<.1t the suntc sensilil'C 1>eoplc 1\·ho had tu fight (;overnor Hcagot n and the grct.'dy gro11·c rs in the µa s\ art.' still around -and \\"ill ing t.o hcl1> not hin· dcr a ll farm workers 1\·ho rt·alize lhat Chavez has their intl'rcsts at hPart. TllE t'fltl.f)\\'l'."(i t•oncerncd c:roups 1\·ill be 1v:1lch111i:: and \\·ailing . 1'he Cou nc·ll or ('hurc·hl·S of Southt"rrl Cali fornia . (.'.;1thuli.c Bi:-;ho1)!' of California anrl tht' Southern taliror nia no:.i rcl of ltallbts. 1'he ~••mt• good people \\ho 0 1>11n~1·d Pro110silion 22 :trc no w seei ng throu g h th e deviousncsS o.i nd trickl•ry of po\', Ron:ihl f{caga n. Imagine trying ln forbid farm"'·orkers from negoth1ting 11bout su<"h im1>0 rt:1nt issues as health a nd 1'afely, hirin g h a ll , m('chanization. etc. l-'rom hl·re on 11\. our new President • I am sure. ~·ill havt.> only one kind or farmv.·orke r e n1t:ring to work the fields le~ally thl' one who has been thorouJthly in(\or.trinatcd to go agninsl his o"'" poor i\tex ic.::an people. It's bcl'n done to Cubans. Vietnamese ;i nd ot.h'=r.-. It's what lhe ultra·righl do btsl -<\i\•icl e und conqu~r poor people t.o c nh:tllCt' the wealth o( the v.·caltt\ie:sl and mo!\t arnuent. llERNY BAKER Quotes Du:lls .the Language .(SYDNEY HARRIS) In a recent m lfga'Zine ad, the com· p<1ny mentioned "the enormity or our effort" lo obtain a certain product. \\'hat the company meant was ... enor- mous ness." and not wi ckedness , 11•hich ··enormity'' has always meant. \\'hy complain about a minor error of this sort. ask the modernists in sJ*ech? As long as people k1101v what you mean. v.·hat difference does it make v.·hich v.·ord you use? Besides. v.·ords change their meanings from century tu century-sometimes , almost from generation to gencrution. ·rhere is some truth in their 1xisit ion . but not enough to outweigh the disadvanta ges of usit\g words luoscly and sloppily. If .. enormity" ceases to mean a kind of large 11·ickcd - ness. a nd conlcs to mean th e sa1ne as .. enormousness," then v.·e ha\'e lost a 1·:.iluable v.•ord, and gained nothing. One tool of language has been dulled beyl1nd repair. · ('ONS ID E K anoth e r more prevalent exa mple ~t11e modern use or "di sinte rested" to mean "unin- Lerested." Properly spco.iking, a judge is .. disint erested" in a case-that is. he is interested in'.an objective and inipartial n1anner. Thi s is a most v;1l ua blc v.'urd to describe the role of a .. rlisintcrested party." 1£, howeve r. it 1s used interch:inge;.ibly with .. unin· !t'rest e d . ·• "'e hav.,e gi ve n up .~on1ethin g for nothing. I don·t be lieve that v.·ords should be preserved m t.'rely ror the ir an· 1ir1u:1rian or tr:u.litional value : the uuly test should be whether they fill a \'crbal need. When they do, we should resist :i ll efforts to eliminate them or modify their meaning. "l!\1PLY" and "infer" are also losin g their distinction: ··1 imply" by ..-.h:il t say, and I "infer" Crom what you say. If lhese two are used Inter· changcrlbly . the.n communication l)ccon1cs even more confused. Since semantic confusion is a lready so greal in our society. loosening the bonds of n1eaning even further can only create greater mischief, \Ve cannot preve nt language from changing, nor ~hould we. Dul the rh1.1ngt•s should be gradual. scniiible :1111! :1CI\ 1utagcous . Purists, fQr in·· 'il:ffi('"C. object 10 "'contact'' as e verb. , .. I 1·011t"'t'ted J ohn ,restcrda_l"), and TllE CO~IMUNIST party bo;s. -A1~3ro Cuilhal. was made a nlinister \11itho.ut portfolio late last spring .. " His pos ition is believed to have been strengthened within the Armed F'orces Movement, ~uerk~0J:tt ~f e 3a1 r 1 1; · 1eft·leaning group of young military officers holdine _ power 1n Li s bon after PresfdJm.t Spinola, the hero of the April 25 Coilf> d'etat. was -himself forc.::ed to quit on Sept. 30. \\'hat makes U.S. policymakers particulal"ly uneas}' about the tu r, bulent, unpredictable !JOlilics or Por· tugal emerging f~om. decades of ri ght· v.·ing dictatorship IS the fact that Cunha! is now preaching a politicul line or sv.·eet reasonableness: 'J'hat ~ame lin e was laid out for PrE"sidcnl Tll US, officials -here-note B sharp contrast belv.·een the conduct of the _ nev.• 1e(l·dominated Portuguese gove'rnn1 ent, along with the Por· tuguese Comn1unist party, apd the blatunt, anti·U.S. campaign~in Chile when the late !\Iarxist, Salvador Al- lende, took IKl\\'er. As one key policymaker told us :, •·f\1oscov.· was deep into the internal politics of Chile and it is deep in Por· fu gal. but it is lllayin g a far more sub-"- tle game in Lisbon Jhan it did in San- 1iago." · -· The purely military importance of · Portugal as a member of NATO is n1:ir,.:inal. It has no troops in Central Europe. Indeed, its importance lo the. U.S. hinges directly on the Azores, used as the vital link in the massive An1criean military aic.tto lsr;:iel in the Yorn Kip1>ur war one year ago. RUT POLITICALLY. Portugal 1s perceived as crucial. If the sonly • 1-· ACCORDINGl.\1, lhe f ord ad· minis tration is 1>roceedin g ~'ith. unusual caution in d('aling \1•ith. the new go .. ·ernmcnt or President Gomes. l-la\'ing cut Portui.:u l of£ from hi ghl y sensitive NA1'0 scturity infor1nation. the Clec ision no1v n1u st be take n whether to as k Con~rcss rur a new aid program for Portugal. Congressional hostility against all forms or foreign aid is nov.• at a new peak . Lurking in the background is the vital m atter of the Azo res. Any Ame rican resupply line to Israel in the event of a new Arab·lsraeli ~·ar "'ould be inrinitely more difficult wilhout landing rights in the Azores. . · • 'fhus . along v.•ith Greece and Turkey. Portugal has now become yet another explosi\'C packag<' in the seemingl y inexorable dec line or Ame rican potA'c r and 1nflue11cc ;:ibroad . State Should P~y Taxes Recent stories have hi ghlighted the huge amounts no"' being spent by the slate in the leasing of buildings, mostly for office space, to ac· commodate i,:ove rnmcnll'Xl>ansion . The rentals have gro-wn tremen- dously in the past eight years largely becaus e or Governor Ronald Reagan·s set poli cy against capital outlay for stat e structures. Prior lo his administrution the s tale had deve l oped a master plan for or- derly expansion in the capital city. It had also included plans for facilities clsewhere in the state. Reagan 's vi e w has been that he not only has saved the slate money by not building but, thrGugh renting from private ownership, has maintained t axable property whic.::h would ha\le otherwise been lost to the looal tax rolls thhlugh i;tale ownership. n'ECAUSE or that, the debates over which is better wlU probably last longer than they should. J"ar the plain fact is thnt the stnte should not be exempt from local taxation-. And the whole question of 11ublicly owned . property ~nd the tax foils should be , rev1ew<!d. ( EARL WATERS ) school districts in recognition of the extra burden its installations cause. Wliil e stale owned property m ay have a minimal effect on many areas, Its impact upon the capital city and Satramento County is enormous. It is a major reason that Sacramento ~County has the htghest tax rate in the slate. FO R IT is well established that residentia l taxes do not carry the rosts of servic.::es provided, excepting perhaps in a few isolated wealthy communities where no industrial or commercial development is permit· l.t.>d. • So any cmploye.r-of large numbers creates a n additional burden upon a c.::ommunity for police. fire, waler. sewer o.nd other services. In the C{lse of priv3.te. employers this is usually offset by the taxes paid upon the,. property held by the empH>yer. only has it taken many block s off the tax rolls and held them in idl eness. it has failed to make any concessions towards helping to beautify or other· wise add lo the improvement of the c.::ity. One would think it would have been to the slate's interest to provide the capital city with :1 cultural center. parks, a zoo and slate parks along its river fronts. Excepting £or its initial contribution of a park surrounding the Capitol. property which was donated to the state anyway, the lawmakers have never seen fit to provide any more parks even though state oceupanc.::y or the city has multiplied in geometrical ra.shi on . . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llobtrlN. Wt.ed .PwbUshcr • Thomaa Keet1il. E:dltor Thomoa Palmtr, Sunday Editorial Pagl! Edllor ~ The editorial page 0( the Dally Pilot seeks to lnrnrtn "nd slimulate rt'aders by prcsi:':nling on lhi11 page dh·enc commen1:-.ry on topt(1: or In· tere.st by syndicated cnlumnlsl& t1nd cartoonillts, by providing " forum for teatlcrs· \'iewll und by presenlina - this ne\\·gµapcr'11 opln\ons and ldc;u; on current topic&. The edltorl;1I opinloo1 nr the -O <i ll.1t PilOt ap~ur only In the edllorl:.I ~lunin ut the top Of lhe. 'page. Opinions cxpreued b)' the columnl!lts and lett<'r writers ure lht'lrown and no endors<'mcnt or lbclr loic.ws b)'-.the..OaUJ-.PikJ!. should be inrerred. lfnp1•1J lhtlll.11cP•'il'- ·roth<' fo;<11tnr . r00r1ka-f.. ~etnStcTrt, ~hcrm un Tndl'ca it is an ugly consl~UC'r:yet ft J>iik~ ·"rhc rt1u l tr;1gedy of th!s era a,•olds the cumbersome .. got In touch - th·1.., bC'e nl the vnid In concerned. with" and does not muddy the w"ters Under Artic.::le XIII of the state eon· sti\ulion, cities, counties a nd other local government e ntitles are required to pay taxes upon property held outside of the if own }urlsdlaions. Thus, San f'ranl'l~JQ!. •!!lIDL pays Wes on it~ airport properti situated In San r.1 etco County. f>~or many years the (cdcral government has been paying fl form or taxes lo the Nol so with the state, There is noorr. set. Neither is there usually any payment "tor the services dlrc-ctly required by the employer's facilities. In all ratrness the state should pay taxes to lociJ I go,·ernmcnts on its property so that these inslallallons do not impose a burden upon a eom- munil)'"but arc s pre11d cquall)I on all of the cillicns. For any ~tale structure is for the ben.f;[lt of all state rasldents not just those in whose community it hap~n1 to be. J>erhaps, too, It would be fr.iror to a~ply lhts same principle to-eountr rac1lliles....situated wlthin_a city. ACTUALLY, a side from the 'tax qUestlon. lh.e slate has been derelict In it!l lreutmcnl ol the capital city .. Not Wedne sday, Novcmbcr6, 1974 1'hank:.o to the peoJ,I<' I)( Costa ~lcs:i llnd JJuntJngton Uec.ch for hclpln4\ 1ny d.v~1;.1 n1ic. un a.i.;ina ll\'e Jcadershl(l." of me~t)Jng. I -' ' • ' I . ' Democrats Run Wild f ' In :House ' _WAS 111N G T 0 N _LA 1'-1-- Dtmocratic llouse candidates oosted Repqbllcans ac ross the country in Tuesi:lay's election, building their con- trol to the mosl lopsided majority since Lyn~on 8. Johnson's presiden- tial land shd e vic tory or 1964, With the iss ue"' sti ll unscttied ;n 1even r aces, Democrats had won 289 seats, . including 46 now held by Repu~hcans, while giving up only fi ve or their own for a ne t gain or 41. Republican rear.s that the electorate woulii vote its unhappiness over the- economy. \Yatergate and related woes proved true. LANDSLIDE WINNER John Glenn . ARIZONA GOVERNOR Raul Ca stro Ul'I T ....... STUNNING UPSET John A. Rhodes Wednndty, NOYember 8, 197'4 OAILY~LOT A1 Glen•• Orlrits - GOPDrops_4 - Sen-ate Seats WASlllNGTON (A P> -Democr ats have won control of the Senate for the 11th straight election, picking up at least Cour Repu blican seats in a show ing thut fell short of their post·Watergate hopes. With Repu blicaMO leading in two undecide d races -o ne for a Democratic seat -the Democrats were assured of 62 senators in the 94th Congress, th e Republica ns 36. A Democratic candidate registered an upset wi n in Vermont. taking away a Senate seal held by Republicans for 118 years. Othe r De m uc r ::its capture d Republica n seats in Colo r ado, Kentucky, ~ .. lorida and North Dakota . AT Tll E SAME TIME, Gary Hart, th e niaflager of McGovern's presidential race, tumcd out vctera" Colorado Republican, Sen. Peter 1-1. Uom1n1 ck. IJ o m i nick, a staunc h cons('rvative, had long defe nded Nixon from attacks on his handling or the Watergate scandals. Democr ats a lso won ~nate seats ror merly held by Republicans 1n Kentucky -where first.term Sen. A1arl0w W. Cook was beaten by former Democratic Gov. Wendell 11 . .Ford"-ani'l-i n· Ftorida ·\\·hcre !\1iaml lawyer and former secretary of state Richard Stone de feated J ack Eckerd . a millionaire owner o( a chain of dru" stores. T HE OUTLOOK was for a House not only more heavily Democratic than the present one, divided 248 to 187, but substantially more liberal and inclined to vole for social programs like a nalional health plan and for tax revision. President t'ord, acceptlng the ver· diet, said late Tuesday he expects the new Congress to work with him and that "the m a ndate or the electorate places upon the next Congress a full measure of responsibility" for coping with innation. Woman Carries. the Day A LOSS OF FOUR Sennte seals by . the party cootrolli ng the White •louse has been the norm in recent arr.year elections. Som e political obser ver s had forecast a Republican loss or up to JO ~$enate seats in the aftermath of the \Vciter.ga.te scand a ls and voter a nger over 1nllat1on a nd the staj.e ol'. the economy. The F1orida scat had been held b~ Sen. Ed...,·ard J . Gurney, who in 1968 became Florida's first Republican senator sin ce reconstructio n. Gurney , a member of the Senate Watergate committe e , dec ided not t.o scl·k re·election after his indictment by :1 feder a l gr a nd j ury for b ribery, perjury and conspiracy in connection with th~ fi~~ncing of his campaign. Ella Grasso Wins 011 Own Merit · as Governor In North Da kota. Sen. l\l ilton R. House Speaker Curl Albe rt said or the nation"'•ide results '"T his is not just a victory, this is' a man~atc." Albert, who ea rlier had predi cted Democratic llouse gains in the range of 40, said national health legislation and tax revision "''ould have top priority in the new Congress. WA S H I N GTO N IU "I) - Broadening their power base for the 1976 preside ntial s weeps ta kes, De mocra ts h a ve. captured nine governorShips from the Republi cans -including the giants,.California and New York. Only a stunning upset in Ohio, where former Gov. J ames Rhodes defeated De m,ocratic Gov. J ohn Gilligan; and the re·eleclion of GOP TllE ELECTION heavily altered Go.v. William_ lif illiken in heavily t he composit io n of ·some s t a te Democratic lo1i chigan prevented· A.he de lega t ions a nd toppled on e. De m ocrats rrom' s weeping the· Republican stalwart arter another. s tatehouses in the 10 most po·pulous defeated s ta te GOP Sen. Vi ctor Atiyeh for t he seat of outgoing GOP Gov. Tom McCall. -Colo r ado: Democr at Richa rd Lamm , a state legislator and law professor who Jed lhe ba tllc to keep the 1976 wi nter Olym pi cs out or the state, defeated GOP Gov. J ohn Vanderhoof. Young. o ne of the Senate's most senior Republicans, was un;;eated by former Democratic Gov. Wi llia m L . Gu y, 55, after a campaign in wh ich a ge Was a dominant issue. In Vermont , Slate's Atty. Patrick J . Leahy, 34, won a surprising victory over Rep. Richard W. Malla ry, a Republitan, to capture the Senate seat held for 34 years by retiring Sen. George D. Aiken. -Wyoming : for mer Democratic state Rep. £d llerschlcr defeated: (ormerStateSen. Richard Jones. Alabama Gov. George \Vall ace won IN N.EVADA, i.t. Gov. I-tarry Reid, an easy victory to become the first· a Democrat. and rormer Republican thrce·tcrm governor in the state's Gov. Pa ul Laxalt were locked in a history. Li ght, seesaw r ace for the seat being Wilbur Mills Wins Closest Ballot Battle LITTLE ROCK <U PI ) -Rep. F R bl. · s tates. ' our e u 1can mem~rs o( .the --.I16™ttil~S<>-Wok.ron•'"*"~OO!­ . ?~se u 1c1ary. Co n:im1ttee whO-governorships in Massachusf'tts, 1n1 li~lly voted a.ga1nst impeachment Connecticut . Colorado, .Oregon, _°".EIM-m11J~.E_-1.1!!-1~-'!l\!li!Ll~oQ.Yv vacated b:Y retiring Democratic Sen. Re ubin As kC\Y of Florida won'-::"-AI3:nB1ble. re'~iect io n . De moc r ats elect ed In Okl a hom a, Sen. lfe nry Pot . George Busbee in Georgia and David Bell~on was holding a slight lead Pryor in Arkansas. against R e p . Ed Edmo nson, a Wilbur D. A-till s, fD·Ark.l, his pride ""'ounded by the Tidal Basin incident and his power dim inished by absences from his House Ways and lile•ns Commit tee, won re·electidn in the closest race or l'lls:portttare of R1charct M: Nt~o~. b~t chan~ed af· Tennessee, Wyoming, and Arizona. In ter the fi nal 1ncr1m1nallng testimony Connecticut, Rep. Ella Grasso won a beca me known. were de feated : landslide victory, the rirst wom an Charles W. Sandman Jr. and J Qseph 'elected governor on·her ownmerits J . J\1araziti or New Jersey; Da vi d W. -' Dennis of Indiana; and \Viley Ala yne IN SOUTll CA ROLI NA, State Sen. or Iowa. Harold V. Froeli ch of Wiscon-James Edwards , an oral surgeon. sin , who supported inipeachment, became. the fi rst Republican ·to· win also losthis bid forre·clection. t he s t ate 's go\'ernorship ' since Rep. Ear l F. Land~rebe of Indiana, Reconstruction. And in.-Maine, an a bitter.end supporter of Nixon, Jost. Independent third party candidate, At least two ranking Republican J ames Longley, contouncte<l ootn membe rs or major committees, Reps. major parties "''ith an upset win. Willi am B. \Vidnall IN.J.) of the In Arizona. Democ r at Raul J. Banki ng Committee, and \Vi lliam G. Castro. a former U.S. ambassador to Bray (Ind. I, of Armed Ser\'ices. suc· Bolivia, defeated Republican Russ cum bed to Democratic chall enges. \Villiams. DEMOCRAT RICllARD F. Vander- Veen held on to the A1ichigan seal Ford had re presented for 25 years before becoming vi ce.president. Van· derVeen won re·e lection despite For- d's p~rsonal campaigning for the Re publican c hallenger, Paul G. . Goebel J r . . Rep. Joel T. Broyhill, an 11 -termcr long cons idered unbeatable in hi s Virginia district adjoining Washing- ton, was upset by Democrat Joseph Fisher, a nd Democrats picked up another seat in the Virgin ia suburbs of the capital with llerbert E. Harris' victory O\'er Republican Rep. Stan· ford E. Pa rris. The New Jersey delegation went from eight Democ rats and seven Republicans to 12 Democ rats and t hree Re publicans. The Indiana delegation from rour Democrats and seven Repu blica ns to nine Democ rats and two·Republicans. Three Democratic in cumbents were de£eated : Frank t.1. Clark of Pennsylva nia, Frank E. Denholm of South Dakota and Thomas A. l.u ken. elected this year in a special Ohio election. Democrat Rober.l J . Corne ll, derealing Froehlich in Wisconsin. became the second Roman Catholic priest ever to be elected a represen· tativc: T he first. Rep. Robert F . Drin an , was r e·clectrd in J\.l as· sachusetts.' All 15 bl ac k me mbe r s. al l Democrats, were re·clected and a 16th. Harold E. t~ord o£'rcnnessce. de· fcated Republican Dan Kuy kendall. With Alaska a nd Kansas still too close to call , Democrats had won 27 of the 35 races al stak.e. Republicans had wo n f i ve a nd th e r e was one independent. Democrati c R e p. Hu gh Ca rey ended 6 ye_ar~ oJ GOP rule in 'New York by easily defeating Nelson A. Rockefeller's ha nd·Picked candidate, Gov. Ma lcolm Wilson. _ 1 In Massachusetts. 10 yea rs of GOP statehouse control was ended as ~ei:nocral Mich<l;CI Dukakis, a former History Made By Independent AUG.LJ STA , A-J a ine IU P I ) - Indepeildent J a m es Longley, in a stunning 11pset Tuesday, defeated a field of fi ve candidates lo become governor of At aine and the first independent in the nation's re\ent ·po l itica l his t o r y t o wi n a governorshi p, With more than 70 percent of the \'Ole in , Longley held a 40 percent to 36 percent lead over Democrat George 111itchell. Republican James Erwin. a distant third throug hout the ni ght, has conceded defeat. Lo ng le-y's vi ct or y c ame b y m atching Erwin in the traditionally Republican rural areas or the state a nd besting J\.t itchc\I in several norm ally Dem ocratic urban areas. Coal Workers Offer 'Serious' Proposal From \\'Ire Services WASlllNGTON -United flt ine \Yorkers negotiators have offered what a spokcsn111n railed ··a serious p roposal " for a nc\v natio nw ide contract. However'. the union said a strike stHI is set for 11rx1 "'eek unless ( ___ 1N_SH ___ o_R_r--.) m anagement S"''iflly a1>1>rOVeS the new plan. A spokesm an ror the owners said a response would be made lo the proposal today, :1dding : '1'here arc some very knolly problems." Kl#dngf'r Tnlk• CAl·RO -Serrrtary or Statr l~enry A. Kissinger conferred with Egypllan leadcl'S today In an ::attempt to !;ave his l\tiddlc E:i st peace errorts frorn collapse and head off a new war in the direct confrontation between the United States a nd the Soviet Union - may soon erupt if Israel and the Arabs turn their backs on peace talks. E"iC'lf'f' Arre•l"d WA NAQ UE. N. J . -A man who was kicked out or a courtroom a half·hour before ~tunici pa l Cou rt Judge Joseph J . Crcscente was kill· ed. was accused today of returnin~ and shooting him through a eourl· housewindow. Police T uesday a rrested O:ivid \1ervact, 19, ot llaskcll. N.J . who was evicted from lhe courtroon1 along with a friend rpr t alking loudly J\fonday night. ···ood PlnH Mappf'd ROhfE -Rich and poor nallons got down to work today lo droft a global rood·sharin~ plan aimed at saving the world from m :i5s 5tarvat ion or ''unprecedented scale and urgency.·· CONNECTICUT WINNER Rep. Ella G. Grasso state senator, blocked Gov. Fr ancis Sargent's bid for a second term. J\t rs. Grasso, a two.ter m' 'O e m oc r atic ·congresswoma n , returned he r party to power in · Connecticut and became the first woman in the country to be elected governor without succeeding he r husband. She defeated GOP Rep, Robert Steele . Othe r Democr a ti c governors IJ.em oc ra~. 1_>e nding a c~ec k or winning re·election included Dolph d1screpanc1es in the count. Brisco of Texas, Marvin !\landel of In Ohio, J ohn Glenn, the fi rst Ma ry l a nd, P atr i c k Lu cey of American astron aut to orbitthe ea~th, Wisconsi n and l\lilton Shapp of a massed one of the largest landslide Pennsylvania. m argins in a contested e lection , Republi can Govs, Robert Ray of soun dly beating Republican A1ayor Iowa cind l\.J eldrim Thomson J r. of RalphJ. Perk of Cleveland. New l·lampshire both won re.election. In a much closer contest, De mocrat Othe r Democratic inc um bentS George McGovern, righting back winning re·election inc luded Govs. frpm his crushing defeat by former Cecil Andrus·, Idaho: We ndel l President Richard At . Nixon in the Anderson, t.t in n.; J ames Exon, Neb.; 1972 presidential election, wo n a third !\l ike O'Callaghan, Nev.; Philip Noel, Senate term by defeating Republican R.I .: Richa rd Kneip S .D.; and Leo K. T hors ness, a former war Thomas Salmon. Vt. ' prisoner of the North Vietnamese. Mills, one of the most powerful men in the country because his commitlee writes t ax l egisl ati~n . Tuesday· defeated Judy Petty, 31, a lt'epublican divorcee m aking her first try for pu blic office . Early returns gave Mills 57 percent or the vote. lie had never gotten Jess than 65 percent of the vote in his previous 18taces. Mills refused to diS<'uss the night or Oct. 7, when U.S. Park Police round him into)ficated and in the company of a former stripper, who jumped into the Tidal Basin near Washington's Jeff~son l\lemorial. "I'm not goi ng to talk a bout it," At ills told reporters. adding. "It's hard to tell" how much of an Jmpact it had on the race. D E~IO C RATS OUS T E D Republi cans in four-other states: --jl- ~:::-Tennessee: fo rmer Democrat-ic Rep. Ray Bl a nton won ov·er former Nixon White House aide Lamar AICxa nder for the seat of retiring GOP Save hundreds of dollars and dress like '~-·a million! Gov. Winfie ld Dunn. -Oregon: Democrat Robert Straub NevadaM~m­ Handed Defeat /1i Close Race RENO, Nev. (AP) -Beverly Har- rt!:ll, the bordello operator whose cam- paign for the Nevada Assembly at- tracted national attention, lost her bid to be the first madam in state govern· ment. With final r eturns in from the three counties that comprise the 36th 'As· sembly District, Mrs. 1-larre\l was de fea ted by Hawthorne service station opera tor Don Moody, 2,673 to 2,550. . The 45·ye ar·old madam, who parlayed a fight with the feder al government into the bid £or state of· fice, carried only one of the cou nties in the district. She said she was dissatisfied with the Nye County results and would seek a recount.. !\1 rs. 1-larrcll operates the Cottonlai l Ranch, a legal brot hel in the barren western Nevada desert some 165 miles north or Las Vegas. Both she and 111oody are Democrats and were in a runorr arter drawing the most votes in a primary race the Republicans opted not toonter. She announced her candidacy after a fight with the federal Bu reau or J,nnd !\1anagement, which evicted her rrom the public la nd she was leasing after colun1nist Jack Anderson wrote of l he bordello operating on federal land. Lesbian Wins In New England BOSTON CAP> -Elaine Noble, an avowed lesbian and ··gay rights" activist , was electert to the A-1;issachusctts llousc Tuesday. dcrtating Jo:;;eph Cimino. an assi.~tant di!ttrict attorney In Norl'olk County, by approximately 500 \•Otes, according to unofficial tabulaUoos. It's easy 10 beat today 's nigh cl o th ing cos ts with a new Singer' sew ing machine. And i t pays for itsel f, many times over, You ca n save hu n· dreds o f dollars a year, d e p ending on how much you sew. And Singer rea lly helps. With free instructions by expe rts. Even a gen · ~rou s trade-in allow· ancc. Think ;ilJout it. Do you r ea lly wanl anything less than a Singer sewinn machine? You can make it, America! Singer will help. - Debbie Reynolds Says: Let Singer s~ow you how. On Sale Now! Save'21.95 saa ~·~. Only s100.ns Oirrying CU'ie or cabinet r-xtro Singer Quality Zig·Zag Sewing Machine Built-in blind he1n c;11f( h, r''(t:IU!i111(! front dr op•111 bobbin, s1i1ch 1f'nglh dii\I cbn!rol, bu1ll·1n light, push· but ton rew?r~-oth,... great features. s70~'!". Carrying case or cabinet extra World Famous Touch & Sew Machine° Exclusive push· bu I ton bob· bin wiods right in machine, builf·in buttonholer, sof l· touch fabric feed, slant needle-21 other sew-easy SINGER !---troubled re~lon.,- Aldes s111d Klssln,:ter rears a new . Delegate5 from more t han 100 nattonr-dlst:a:-sscrt the n~cd ror International C()()l)el'fllion-t.o combal a global food crisill threatening millions nr persons with ramtne. the rcpresen1:1tiv-e.clect teaches at Emerson Go l·lege a-nrt hft~-been lnvolvcrt in a numQer or community Interests related to women's affairs. Middle E ast v.·ar -thrt!ateninit a ' l • ' • l • ' J ' • - DAILY PILOT Wednesday. November S. f914 • for -The ··Collnty Gets Ball Rom_.g To Get -U.S. lfll!1~ R · ~ ~Y WILLll\M SCllREIB ER everybody competes for the ding as "urban cities" un -· who don'l p~rtlcipate can and legal tounse~. in blighted areas, enrorcing ofr some ~r the more ~l.U Ot-..o.u.,,_St.lH funds." -derthe law. still geL some or the new /codes and improving public · pros~rous cities. SANTA ANA -Orange io'lory said the new .Orange Coast cities that gra nt money because about PARTICIPANTS In the v.·orks. relocating famUl~s. Su!)(!rVls·orsweretoldthe County s up e rvi sor s program is aimed al could joininlheeooperative S70 mlllionperycarwlllbe Federal grant program rcdev~loping_blight~areas mon~y ca~'.t .be spefl on D i1111ol11i i111111 Uf "lar"'l"fl" l:• .. l'HOtltM,. '#llltlff.Mll•;a•tl .,,., P~lh11 ~ ~,Ml~ l.lllOll • .IM"'M F.tndDon~ldt., ~ .... oi.n. Colem•n 1nc1 Mk-• er.it Ne""'H, Petwr J.~nd 5~~n M. "-'IOllo CMJMl1 Incl JI t CM~~.Slnclr• L .• ...,,.,,,,,,.,.M. ••-~d. fl\Ofl'l1\ Ernue _J..,,~ o... O(•Mio••kl, ~~lr11, Ann Incl JMTllt ... _ Henorloi, Cit'Orqoe1nne Ind MlcllHIC. \tortt~l\1, P1t11co• J1n1 Ind W•lllim ..... ~ S..vent oo-Je•n •nd JOM c .... 11~ Mt Coo•. "'" tn1 SMron ·~ Rot ... •CI °'"'~ -.Cl•DI A,...111<10.vlawh~ I Deaths Elsewli~l'e LONDON fAP1 Juli an Orn1 sby·Gore, :13 -year-old son or Lord llarlcch, former British arnha s~ador to \Vas hin·~ton. w<i s found de ad ill his London apart- m en t Tues day ni ght, Scotland Yard reported. An uutops;.· today showed he died from a bullet wound in the brain. \VASlllNGTO'.'i IL"Pl 1 - t.l..aj . Ge n. George A . llork an, 80. qu;irtcrmasLcr- general of the Army from 195 1 to 1954. di ed Saturdav 1n \V<ilter Reed Arm Y l\led1 ca\ Cent er. Tuesday too~ ~he first step ''preventing or stemming venture include Fountain available nationwide on must prepare three-year and ~t1m ulat1ng l~w·1ncome P,ubhc_ ~ac1ht1e~ 'hat don't to~a_rd BC'lU1r1ng up to $22 the present or ruture deline Valley, Newport Beach, the o1d competitive basis. a nd one .ye a r p I ans hous1n~ construction. • spec1f1cally adaress the million in _ rederal grant o,r neighborhoods pat-Laguna Beach. San Supervisors were told detailing goals and deter· •'LORY SUGGESTED ~ee~s of a lar1:-et i;om• money over the next sbt t1cularlycrelatingtolower Clemente, San Juan th at the application mining specific community that a large pool of .loan mun1ty ," • years to pay for special Ur· Income persons. Capistrano and Seal Beach. procedure Is rigorous and needs, Flory said. money could be established For example, F1ory ,aid. ban renewal projects. Flory said Orange County Irvine didn't el'ist in 1970 that the county would be Among other things, the to encourage new construe· money can't be spei:i~ on _On a 5·0 vote, the board gove rnn1 ent alone cannot and other arrangements able to ofter the cities aid in money could be spent on im· lion or housing for Jow _a.od such things as , s.tad1ums. d1re_cted _the County Ad · qualify if or the funds would have to be made appl ing, aid in gathering prov ing the lot or senior moderate income families n~w scho~ls. a1ri,>0,rt4 or ~1n1str~t1ve Office and the because it doesn 't meet the there, FlorY said. data, relocation assistance citizens,,acquiring proi>erty -a factor that m.ay scare direct housing su~s1d1es, • En v 1 r on men ta I legal popu lation figure or PaU1 Raver, seni'o r,-------~-----------...:.-'--'--------------------'--...,.-· l\.lanag e mcnt Agency to 200,000 for zin "urban (.'Olin· analyst in the CAO's office seek partnerships with as ty." said the more cities thai many ;,is 16 county cities in lie said as or the 1970 cen-participate with the coun ty, ttn effort to get the funding . sus, the population total the the more federal money will Recd Flory, the county's ne~ law us es. the county's be made available. chief housi ng planner, told un incorpo rated territqry s,up.u_vi sD rs the federal had only 170,000pcoi)te.- Housing and Community Devel opment Act of 1974 is making new block grants available to areas that qualify. .. T lllS IS A whole new ba ll ga me," Flory said. "The old sin gle-purpose grarits ~·i ll no longer exist and ~·e'll no longer have the grantsmanship game where "BUT \V E C1\N seek joint powers arrange ments with a ny city under 50,000 popul ati on and combine populations until we reach lh~ legal minimum," flory said: · . ~ixteen of the county's 26 cities had populations under 50,000 in 1910. The remai n· der can seek their own fun· S F Survivor ' Quake Statue ,..IF ALCli eligible cities join the errort, the courlty cou ld get t.IP to $8.5 million over the next three years and as much as ~.3 million annually ror the remaining three years of the program. "That's an assumption since Congr ess has ap· propriated only· enough funds ror the first three years,•· Rav er said. Even if all the cities don't participate. Raver said, the county could still receive nearly that much. "If the cities that choose lo join are those with· the most need as defined in the Housing a nd Community Development Act, then the total cou ld be nearlv that much even without a·u 16.'" he said. 673·3533 · Locatedatfhe 673-0360 HARDWAR~ Entrance of Promontory Boy SHIPY~RD Basin Marine, Inc. • \ cY RoAo~sncENDusALE I PAINT SUPPLIES Off Season e BROLITE Sale e INTERLUX 2~~0 .• && eWOOLSEY u:--'.l.J eSPRAYPAINT ThruJanua rylst •BRUSHES Limited to · Etonic& Converse men's deck shoes Will Go Home o v RrNG. THE ooacd 's •THINNER Pr~sent Stock *Verres J'rernpes .Sun Glasses FOB BL"ENA PARK -\Vith Twe nties 'and \Ve had disc;ussion or the new (un. REMOVER lightbulbs in her hai r, the tent atively planned to ding program. spokesmen • SKI, BOATIJ¥G P~llLADELPHIA ll:PJ1 400-pound head of the God· pla ce thestatueofProgress for the cities of Placentia -A form ~r president of th e dess or Progress will be head at the entrance to and La Habra indicated everything for the ''DO-IT-YOURSELFER'' Esso Shippin g' Co·., !Hillard going home to San 1-~ran· the new.a rea."' t~~i r cities would par- C.,J;amble, 80. di e d ci'<o aftccnea,ly20yeacs. Kooo tt h'5 d ecided t o Ucopate. ' .. 829 HA. RBOR ISLAND DRIVE,-NEW'DlllRT ~EA· CH' Tue ~da.y at Lanke nau The head belongs to a 22-retu rn the head personallY Flory said the agencies rv llo~p1ta l. . ·-_ -"" foot-high coas t metal statue t 0 S <I n Fr a n c i s co t r=========::!:===:::;---::::::=:----•• --::;;---;-;;;::;;;;::;-;~------.,,.-:::::---:=-------r--• !..OS ANC·~ ~p ._ ..... that once &d2,!ns.9 the too ot. ··. CQ\'.i.d.iJlg.1b.c..n:i.ayor~or.u..+-·I------·~.--WO f" ne 1 . f.A ) S'an Pran~1sco C1tyJ-fall. It city and county \1•ill accept s u ra ser vices were toppl ed in the 1906 ear -the gift in person ·· ~~:d~~l~~e~a ·~o d:J' f~r~hquake. but the sta~uc"s Knott'~ Berry ·Farm pur-ears se r\•ed as as_:;i!t:~t c~n; ~ ea d escaped ser1 ou s chase? six _cable cars rrom f h . uc amage. San Franci sco at a public tor ?· t e l\letropoilt;.in 1'he 48-inch head-believed auction in t955 and 1957. ac-u 3;rSaCo.1'}7, YC<,trS ag 0 o and !O be the only City llall ob· cording to Knoth and one or . e n ranc1sco pcra ,1ect s a lvaged f'rom the the transactions included x~·ngfi~i~s:be n years._ '.he disaster -ha s bee n lying in the head. no"' mounted on a , · orn .musician a \l:arehouse or anticiues .at stand. died. Satur ~ay ln Sa nta Knotts Berrv Fa rm here for i\lon1ca llospital. about 20 ,.ears. Now San LOS ANGELES CUP!) -\\'alter Braun schw ciger, 80, a founder of the Bank of 1\meri ca, die d Friday at St. John o f God Nurs in g 11 ospi t.al..._._B r a u nsch~·eiger re11re~ 1n 1959 as executive president of the b:ink. Obi r 110 t"ie~ CllUT,HIELI) Francisco ·officials want it La te Fee back and \Villi am C. Roddy. SP.CC ial assistant to l\.layor Joseph Al ioto. has "'ritten E to Russell Knott. son or Xp eDSi Ve Knotts Berry Fa rm"s fou n- d e r. \V a lt e r Knott. requesting it's return. Roddy told-.Knolt S;:in Francis co v.·ou ld like to spotlight the head during the city "s bice nt enia l celebration in 1976 and then k ~ep it_ on_ per_m.anenl display in City Hall. · ··1 u·as reluctant to turn the head over to them."' Knott said in an interview. ""Kno tts Berry 1',arm is SANTA ANA -Some pet owners have not been en· closing the full payment in sending dog li cense renewal forms to the county. · Jkl< •. C•11t"1!oe1e1. 6011 S•otlf Cin;lt; Hun· ron;fon &e1otn. C1. S11•v1>t<1 cir n.s W<IT L-·· O•utjlllrr. N•n~J Dorlli~: Min,· M;Jrl< Crwttnl,.ld; STU~·OilWifu.,;: .lf•-n• S.•01•; '"'° t!t11-~s. Aon110 -J1mn ~~ht~;. Otll brOtllt'<, Ellan Ct\ll<lllltlCI; ~•Utr....,n -11*. N1nt1 C•11lt11htld : ll• qr..id<nllarl!n ~tvi<t' *'" Dt ne•d Thu" ~°'1¥, NO'ttlllDt< 111'> .ii 1 JO PM, Ptt- t'imolJ Colonl•I F11ntr•• tton•, Wf\tlllln• oi.~uN de\·eloping .a neu· scction s~r.C.. O.•nO•"""· •9• ~•. 01 1-1un1i"91on Btic11, depicting the Roarin g So the Veterinary Public Jie.;irlt.h ,.Dj_vision has issued an announcement remin- dling owners that the fee ror licenses filed 15 days af- ter the due..clate is $7.50. Routi ne annual license rcne\V·als fil ed ancr Sept 1 also cost $7 .50. (.a 0.1• ol llell)' Nov•mvtt •, 1~1'. Wo'· r;==========="========="==;i v•v•O tlV "" w•t• M•"d": ""UO"'"'· eon,,. C<>lt .. y; -~ Oo~9I•\ •"" Aobf•I OI-: tl<DI,,.•~. Kfo!h in a Nfil Ohon. !""'° Qrf~ -~. 11.~•·" G<IO Jtn••t Cot!•'· NO!mor•tl "'"'Y"f~ '"'"!It' t~1a Tl'lur,..,,.,, XI PM ... 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ARSUCKLE & SON WE5'CLIFf MORTUARY 4'!1 E. l /1~ S1 (",:: ra 1.1.,~o l4(1J8ij8 -·-Bl<lTI-BERGEROH FUHERl<L HOME Coronu del /,\Qr (0110 Mt"O -·- 67J.94~0 646-2 42• SELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I IQ :;,•~0 ''· 'I 1 '/,',, J '~ • .o':A) -·- DILDAY SROTHERS MORTUARY 17911 s,..,..1161,{ Hu~•tngto" 6" ~h 84 .,/77 1 '.:'J4 i1:do~do A p lonq Eie'l<k !. tJ) ~)9. 1145 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA SEACH MORTUARY I/'/.; L<•1 ,,.., (o•l'O" W<.l . ; 14 Q 11!1 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUAltY .d8J2' Cu,..~·' C•u),,rrr;i· w !'.-On Jun~ r J1'·'" , 4 I ] ( :,.. -·~ PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ( f· 1"'·~ 3600 P<'ll:·I.,,. "".,Or- t~e*'fJCrt 6-orh, (,.()l,L"'~'" 6••·(100 -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNlRAL HOMI 730 I ho ;..,.. W•·'t"'""'I"" 893 J~}) -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY" • l'iilrtt•l!G'.al ~:¥' ~l6-o:.J1 MOW OPEN AGAIN Following Ow E:xteMl•e 1..adtliMJ COLONIAL KITCHEN American-Home COOkinCJ BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Monday tlil'OUCJh Saturday COMPLETE STEAK DIMMERS 5 to 9 P .M. Mi9htly s2ss to $295 51 2 W. 19th ST. COST A MESA 548-0366 0 6030 •8040 ... • ·sALE! 820 10 850 OFF Hearing Aids t :l1 ui1•1• $249 S299 Ey<'~lails llenrin~ J\irJ 827') Bt•l1irul·tlte·f;ar )fearing-Aid 82<•9 1\IJ·in·ll1e Eur llearing Aid A . Where Thrift Is Always In Style • Located On The Lower Level ·SAVE $3! W-ashable Cozy-Warm ~ile .Pantcoats Mochine·woshoble "jackets of poly· ester and acry lic witti polyester bock· ing. Choose your favorite from our group._ Assorted colors. Misses' sizes-; , SWEATERS GALORE ... Top everything with a Turtleneck or Heathertone Pullove r . ., heatherfon e pullovers Blend of polyes;.,, wool, ond nylon in tieotliery colors. Crew or V-neck; saddles stitched stioulders. Misses' sizes. ribbed tu rtl enecks 100% a c'Y lk -warm. lighl· weight, machine wtJshoble. In assorted colors-. Sizes S, M,...Q.nd L. Regular $19.99 Prices Effective through Saturday, November ·9 Pullovers . Ribbed Tu rtl e neck s 1688 Use..., Sears Revofvinq, Cha.rge re:=i So. Coast Plaza Bu ena Park· ~ 3333 Bristol St. 8150 La Palma Ave. .......... , .,,,.. -Phone 540.3333---..:....-Phone 828-4400 - ' ' • 488 Orahl!e ' ~ .......... _, 2100 N. TustiW Ave. '""' """"" -Phone 637·2100---"''''°tt;.i;,'1li°..'.""- '°s ',M. . : • • • • lt<;i,y's. Most Taxing • WedntSd1y, November 6, 1974 DAILVPILOT Al . . • I u0.,.;;.,1,,10p New Toothpaste Marketed !or Fid~ :-. SAN 1.IATEO CAP> -The ilccumulate plaque, their navoring~ and ther~aS :no radio new scaster, said beeJ.na\1ored tooth pa~e.•• It has. been reported, commerciallted war gumsbleedandthelrbreath problem . One or "my several hundred orders ·or. Dietrich sai4 Kr according to Justice Ar· against tooth decay, gum smells." patients who breeds dogs have come in rrom a 60,000· alma rnater, the Untv~ty• thur Goldburg, that the diSea se and bad breath has When her Boston Terrier says they are always trying Jetter mailing. National or.Alabama, Is making Nr· . • late Earl Warren was spread to the kennel with Schnuckl showed signs of to eat it. Dogs and tats love dist r i but ion to the ther tests on the ··meat· • denied admission to the marketing or a beer. plaque build up three yea rs the taste." estimated 100 million dog navored toothpaste,"whtch 'A~ ~sked why tax Bethesda Naval navored toothpaste called ago,the5J-year-olddenlist The dog dentirrit'e is andcutownersisthceven-.has a patent pending and evasion I~ such a popular H _ Doggy Dent. learned from veterinarians being sold by mail order in tual target, he said. wa_s certified as sa(e by the pastjme in Italy. Mainly hs Pit a I , PO s s i b ly "In the beginning, people that the best way to remove this San Francisco Penin· "The pets don't Ii ke rederal 1''ood and Drug· Ad• bec~se so many taxes are tPre's,oduengt h .t 1 • fchoarrmd ~·t'. thought I was nuts but most it was scaling and rollow-up sula area at $2.89 ror a five· brushing tbe first time, but. ministration. _ levi~_against eact\_ citizen H 1• or them were non-ani(Jlal brushing. ounce tube -almost five once they get a taste or it, '' 1\1 arkeling sur11eys theri:. At !ast report, ex.ac-Nixon's inaction. owners," said Dr. Ursula "I started to experiffient times more than most they· don't mind," said showed 8 percent ot the tly 34. Without dodging, an Dietrich, German-born den· and foupd dog s did not like human toothpastes. Doyle, a cat owner. "I ea n o..-.·ners already are perfor• honest fellow could be or-.. tist who created the paste. the taste or hum an tooth· Larry Doy I e, vi ce vouch (or the taste of it ming some oral hygiepe on dered to pay "Butdogshavethesame paste," she recalled in an president or the pas te myselr,thoughit's hard for their a nimals, so the the govern ·r~~~~~~~~~~--=~~~~~~~~~'--~p~r~o~bl=e~m='...:."='~P~•=o~p=l•~·~T=h=e~y...:_i•='='~'v=i=e~w=·~"~l~a=d=d=ed.::_=be=•=f~d-i~s l~r~i~bu~l~l~n.:g:....:fi~r~m:__:a~n~d__:a_;_a~h~u:m:•~n~be::.:i:ng::..::l•~g~e=t~u~sed::.:t=o...:.d=cm::;.:a=n=d~is~t=h=•~re=,~"~s~he::..:.••_i_d._ ment-more than he makes. Q. "IF A l'HA N could jump as well _ as a gras,. . sho_pper in proportion to size, hoW liig a jump could he take?" A •. Figure 40 yards. WOMEN SPENO seven times as much money as do men on beauty treatments. So report the cosmetic folks. Should "hope so, Ralpb. MOST STUDIES indicate approximately 43 percent or the women in college engage in premarital ess· ee-ex~ __.__ WESTERN GARB It's true the high heels on western boots originally we~e designed to anchor'the coWboy in his stirrups, but the height of the leather boots themselves was to protect him rrom burrs and snakes. No ot her rootwear .did the job so well. The -- . ----L. r'· BOYD ' broad-brimmed hat wa s a sun shide' thing. Leather chaps oh )lorsebark fought th e bramfJles and the cold wind. The neckerchief brol!B:ht up to the nose bloCked-oul-lhe..dust.~Some citizens think these were ar- f ected eostum es. They v.·eren 't. They flt the need. COFFEE TURNE D up before tea in En gland, am surprised to learn . In fact , England .... ·as the 'A'Orld's greatest coffee drinking country until 1657. That's when th e tea promoters ...fU"sl boomed it there. P UZZL'E Write down the numbers 1."1!. 3;-4,-s: s~ 1: s~ 1<0i1C.. • please. there's no 8. Now v.·hich bf those numerals "''as hardest to "'rite! \'ou sai.y the 7? All r ght. multiply the entire 12345679 by 63. Correct, your answer will consist only or 7s. Doesn 't matter which num · bcr you say is hardest to write. ·rrick her.e is the multiplying is done by nine time s that number , ---whatev-eF-it-i!h-So-if-you select 9, then you 'A"OU!d multlply by 81. If yo u select 2, then multiply by 18. So on. TJIE SOV ll:T Ul\"ION'S uni\"~rsities grncluate more women engineers in any given yea'r than our sc hools _have turned out altogether ... SU REl.Y l'OU'\1E scen thalsaltwater b·east knov.·ii as the hippocampus. Such be the te chn ic al term for a seahorst> ... T1\KES1\ BEE about 60 trips, carrying full loads of nectar every time, to turn out enough honey to rill a thimble. Men's Wear Sewing Oass Set at OCC '"l\lcn's \Vear."· a nine· v.·eek course th ;1t teal.'hes the techni<!UCS or Sl'\\'illg for n1cn. wi ll be ofrer~d al Orange Coast Co llege beginning Nov. 18. The one-unit cla ~s will nleet r.tondays and \Vcd- nesdays rrnn1 8-10 a.m. in lloom 3 of occ·s home Economic s Uuild ing . ltcgistration for the course runs Nov. 12·15 in the OCC Admission an~ R{'cord:; Of- riCe . ·N0.1\,'P POi.ntm cnlS arc necessary The· course ,,·ill em - phasize the construclion or garments ror men v.·ith t'l look :1t Ct1bric i;c lcction. fit and quality con!itructlon. Projects in clude shower kills. knit shirts and knit , trousers . For (urt.h cr ipformati9n phone $56-$626. r . - . · -::;:---a-an . • eDart, outh Valiant -..--------. . . PLYMOUTH OUSTER \ . --- '_ \ ·10ok h~wmuch m~ ~get fulni Chrysler COrporation,- Amedca's leading prc)ducerof~mpactcars. · - More than the compact Ford Granada •Miles more warranty protection • Up to 113 more trunk space •More hiproorn for greaier seating comfort • Electronic engineering experience Over 40 billion n1ilcs of on the rood eipericnce with . E\ectroni~ lgn,ition and Elect(qnic VQ!tagc Regulator. • More car for less money Dodge Dart SE and Plymou th Valiant. Brougham. equipped likc.: Granada Ghia cost hundreds less! More than Chevrolet Nova's6 •Ten inches extra seaijng comfort ~1orc total hiproont •More trunk space • 40 billion miles of on the road experience in electronic engineering With Electronic lgni1ion and Electronic Vollagc Regulator. •Warranty protection for more miles GM says 12.(XXJ rnilcs- C'hryslcr says no lin1it Chrysler ~ Chrysler Corporation... Corporation ... MlES AHEAD! • MILES AHEAD! • Todays high used car values mean ... More than Ford Maverick •Up to 19 inches more seating comfort That much n1orc total hiproon1. • More trunk space • Electronic engineering 40 billion miles of on the road experience with Elecrronic Ignition and Electronic Voltage Regulator. • More miles of warranty protection Ford gives you 12,CXXl miles; Chrysler, no limit Chrysler Corporation ... MILES AHEAD! More than Ford Pinto/ Mustang II •Up to 3 times more trunk space Room for an extra pasScngcr or two. •Miles ahead in warranty protection • Miles of proved electronic engineering experience About 40 billion miles of •on the.road experience with Electronic Ignition and Electronic Voltage Regulator. J Chrysler Corporation ... MlES AHEAD! DARN SMART TIME TO TRADE! , your new car will cost much less than you think. ' ' I ,., And here's ''THE CLINCHER!'' ·r~ ...... _..,.., _ _,..._111e1U<..-. New 12-rnonth unlimited-mileage warranty ':"""" Of all A1nerican small cars, q.nJy Plymouth Valiant and Du ster and Dodge Dart give you an unlimited mileage warranty. So, no matter how far you drive. you'recovered. All you have to take care o[ is normal maintcnaoce, like changing filters and wipei-blades. And if you make an appointment in advance. a participating dealer will even give you a free loaner if your car has 10 be kept overnight for warranty repairs. Chrysler Corporation ... MILES AHEAD! ' . A CHRYSLER -w CORPORATION ------=-~ ···~" ·"--·· A~- • \ • • ' /I fQ DAILY PILOT Wednesday. Novembef&, 117• : _Airport Unit WantS Pay ~ •1 WILLIAM SCllREIBER other tounty comn11ss1ons. Bert·Forde Revival. Inc. Brings To You MIRACLE DELIVERANCE REVIVAL SANTA ANA -The Orance County Airport Land Use Commission, which only this year won its tirsl substantial budget, now wants to use some of the money to pay its mcm· , bers. Until this year, the air· port unit has been a step· Child of l'O Unly government ~.-ith an annual budget or no more than $500. But during budget deliberatio·ns this year. supervisors relented and gave th e panel nearly $40,000 to ~1ork with. Clemente to get to the ses· sions. DiGiovanni seconded the motion to pay <'ommission members. The motion was made by Roderick Fraser of Orange: The lone abstention came from Michael Ataccarone, silti ng in f or Robert Bresnahan, county director to avoid infringement.5 on Oi&ht patterns: It is one or only two county commissions whose member~ are unpaid. The other 1s the county Fish and Game Commission: Under the Gospel Big Top ' ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS COsta Mesa -' . Nov. 7 thru Nov. 17 -7:30 P.M. , ~ Al the ppnel 's mo:sl recent p eeling,. the members voted 6·().IJ to a sk the county Board of Supervisors to auttiorize payment of $50 per meeting to each com- missioner plus 10 cents a mile for travel to and from the meet!n11. of avlation. Members of the county Airport Commission and members of the county Har· bors Beaches and Parks Commission gel $50 per BRli\N DOUGLASS, new meeting plus travel expen· ehairmun of ~ the commis· TllE AIRPORT land use ses ror a maximum of two *Don't miss ~his •come see God So•t, Htal & Dtllnr opportunity IQ he,a l)j!ld preaching Qf the wor ~·confirmed with ~igr\s sion and man))ger of Fuller-panel, not to be confused meetings a month. ton ?itunicipal·Airport, said with th e county Airport · County planning commis· the request will be of par-Commission, was created sione rs are paid S75 per licular hell> to some mem· by Stale Jaw to develop land m eeti ng plus travel a l- bers who live far away from plans for property around lowance for a maximum or •Anointed Spirit Filled Gospel M•slc and won ders following . ORANGE COUNTY • COME! HELP US TO LIFT UP JESUS! ACCOR DI NG TO com· missioner1. the reque1t 11 aimed 1t putlln1 the ltnd use panel on 1 par with the meetin& tile In Slnt1 ,.~pu:b:ll~•~•:'.,,.:::r11::.:l:n~1:n~•:ff:•rt:.:..__:•~i~lh~l~m~e'.:•:::li:!'.n!p:_P'.'..:•:'.r..'.mo:'.'.'.n'.'.th::_. __________ J.:::::::::::::::========:.:.....-------------Ana . fie cited-the c11a of corn· ' 11 Bid Backed ml111o·ner' Anlhon1 DIOlov1nnl, who mual drive rrom h\1 home ln 81n Air Cal Turns Things A.round ~' S A~TA ANA -Air Cali fornia came In like a sparrow and Wl!nl out like ~ an ea1l1 Tu11d1y when l~. '· Orange County Supervl1ors were ur11d to oppote the R1lph Cla rk countered: "The· manageme nt of. Air Cal has indicated to me there v,:jlJ be no increase in the fli ghts and the new one will be with · an Electra !prop plane I r~ther than a jet." Clark said .. airline's bid to tdd I flight rrom the county 1Jrport lo Lake Tahoe. Clark also said the airline won't be having dired ser· vl~t to Lake Ti:ahoo tor the fore111le fu~ure. ' Freshman Supervl1or • Thom11 Rllt)' or Ntwport l Beach 11ld the bo1rd 1hould ( pass a r110lutlon oppo1ln1 the requeal when It eomes .. THEY ARE allowed 24.6 1 before tho Publlc Utilities fllahts per duy und this one ~ Comml11lon In two weeks. y,ill repla·ce a flight to San ·-,, But 1fter hearing ex-Francis<'o."' Clark s3id. l plana\lon~ from Air Cal .. They are t aking a 737 jet l---1-President. BolL.Q.U(orJJ..~th.e.-.!>.YLJ...lW o.Ulli.flg .an.Eleelra.i I bOard not only got Riley lo and it v.·ii1 stop in San withdraw his resolution but Frahcisco en route to also passed a new Ol}C Tah~." ;. . urging the PUC to approve Cli ffo rd r ei t erated l.heairline's request. Clark's comments and . · noted that the pl8¥S will . IN al'.UING HIS pitch, 8Jso sl ay within the curfew Riley uMI: his Information Umits. l indicated the airline would "There had been some 11 be exceeding its legal al· confusion as to whether the lowable nu mber of takeoffs, Electra was covered but we \\·outd violate curfe'l"~hours now know it is," Clifford a nd y,•ould., increase the said. ~ noi se level by adding the Riley said his concerns • new ser,·ice. had been resolved and he f Furthermore , Riley withdrew his request. Clark ~ cha rged ,, the new flight · quit'kly followed with a ' y,·ould require submission of resolution of his own urgln1 l a separate environment.al the PUC to approve Air impact report. O:a.l 's bi<!sll pas1ed But Board Chairm1n un)nimously. l Hospit~l _Bld - • • i Denial Urged i ' • SANTA ANA -T he bedsin 25,000squarereetof ~ Cou nty ·11ealth Planning new &pace. 1 committee has recommen-THE REVIEW commit· ,, ded rejection of a north tee" contended the requt'lit ~ county ho&pital's $1.16 mil· should be denied because: ; lion expansion project.' · -The health service area ) The committee·s ruling in which Placentia·Linda is 1----.4--m1.1st-1till-110-before-the-rull--i«at~cr-trat>O'Or10-pe'l'Ce1lt ~ council Nov. 26. The panel overbedded already and the ; has bein mandated by the problem will be even worse ! sta~e, study each health y,·hen the new hospital un· ~ fa c1hl request. der construction is <.'O m· 1 A council s pokesman said pleted. lhe expa~sion . request by -The prese nt occupancy Ii Placent1a ·L1nda Com · rateofhospitals inthatarea munity Jl ospital was for the is onlv 57 pe rcent and addition or more than 100 decliniiig and the federal ! government recommend s .~ an 85 percent occupancy " before new beds are added. AC COUDl -Nearly all residents in ' ' ' -{ • ' • ( • ' ( • ; . • l l • ' -- the northe rn half of the county li ve within 2.5 n1iles C ected of at least one acute care orr hospit al. so there is no SA NTA ANA -It was in· rorreclly reported in the Daily Pilot la st week that m:1ny or the 100 defendants ~uc d w1 1h lhe Fountain \':.tlley Bowl in :.tn action fil ed by Newport Reach ctt· torney Rola nd Batcume \\'ere members of bowling lc:.igues. La wyers for both sides have ma1lc ii clear that the defend a nls ,1·<-'te partners in the bo\C'ltng all ey operatKln. 'f he Daily Pilot regrets the error . problem of accessibility in tJie area. ~ -EXPAN S ION o r Pl ace n tia ·Linda is not needed t o provide an adequate supply of services in the area. Cali rornia law requires that a ny 'tinpatient in · stitution see king new fa cilitie~. increases in ca.pacity o r any oth er changes must apply to the health Jl)anning council. jfflr. C!Cbristtan~ fo, di11it1J! ""J JJn (in,t! <11tlO~t!Jt tl1r rc•li's of flt1t o/J 1Ji/in.t! sflip1. BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FO R 1 ll'ITHTHlSAD Tll.IO Entrttt Far T'ht> Prkt of On~ Daily Sunday lhru Thursday o:OOto 7:00 P.M. Luncheon f.1on.-Fri. Jrom II :JOa .m. _Dinner served nightly from S:OO p.m. Sunday Champagne Brunch from 10:30a.m. Fi1ht1, Att<111, Oy11t, B.tt, NatrJ Wlt1r1, A Its 11nJ Spirir1 Sr.C!!~risttnn·a~··""' JJJ E. t o111t Jli~l1M•t1y • ~ NtWflMI 8trtt'h-__, ~. .RtstrVillioris 1114) '1S~JJZO · , ' - • • Our sheer · ·suppott pantihose ----· --. -·-. with Dupont's Lycra: ' You can't se.e the great things they do foe your legs, but oh, you can feel -them-~ -• • I • ,Shop s..doy 11 a.m. to 5 p.in. at the ·followln<J stores: • '------- .,.. 535-T ' . HARBOR CENTtR, Coste Mesa (714J "'6-502 1. r...sH1~ 1S1.AN0. Newport Beoch(114J 1r1+2313. . ,) . H.MlNGTON CENTER. Huntington Beo<h (714J Sn.1111. ' . \. I ' " • • I . , QUEENiE By ·Ph il lriterland i Count-y Ca~~for United Front ~ ' on Floods 11-b c "'"" r •• ,_ s,-.,.. ...._ 1t1t. "'"'"' """"' .. --.... "It reminds me of my wife's cooking-sloppy left· oven!'' authorized contacts "'1l h the cities to determine if · joint.·powers uereeme nts rould be drafted. SANTA AN"A -Orange County government will try to form a united front with ·cities against the chronic flood hazard posed by the Santa Ana River. IN A R EPORT to super. The 'Board of Supervisors, .visors, C.R. Nel son, as· on a 5·0 vote •ruesday, sistant chief flood cont rol agreed that the county officer for the county, said should barid _together with an agreement has been as many cities as possible to drafted and the eight cities form a new Santa Ana most in d anger of river River Flood Protection Oooding are leaning toward Agency. ·joining the pact. The board endorsed the The cities most directly conceot of such an agency affected by the flooding ---t~ree months ago and hazar.d include.. Newport , Beaeh, 1-funtington Beach. f'ount ai n V a ll ey. Cost:i r.t csa . Garden Grov(', Orange. Santa Ana uncl An aheim. Nelson told supervisors that the cily Qf Yorba Lin· da, v.•hich doesn't lie In the ri ver 's fl ood plain, has urged that any otht•r cit y wi s hing to participate should be allowed tu. ACCO RDI NG TO Nelson and Environm e ntal l\1anagemcnl Agency thief 11.G ... George" Osborne, the new agency \\'ould help coordinate flood -rontrol cf· rorts along thc ·ri\'l'r, wh ich has j ump<'d il s b a n k~ during many nlajor storm:, in r~nt history. Among other th ing:,. Sl\per\'isors were told. tht' ngency could disst!minatl! flood hazard information, seek citizen in11ut on fl ood control alte rnatives <11ul 'Pron1ote federal 1)rojccts. 1'h1::.con1m ission propost•d in th e agr ec nl ent lhat -'>upcrvis ur s appro\•t•d Yo1ould include one rcprcstrn. tative £rom each party tu State Pays Off Election Debt I ,r: SANTA ANA -A s thousands of Orange County volcrs u•ent to the polls Tuesd ay, the Board or Supe rviso rs learned the state has fin all y paid for last No\·e mbcr·s special election. '.County Administrati\'e Officer Robert Thomas said the county treasury is S280,000 richer because the state reimbursed the county for the co'Sts of putting on the ek>ctlon. "TlllS .o\rtlO UNTS to payn1ent of a cl:Jim \\'c had Spectacular .... -= women's Market against the _state for costs shoe incurred during the conduct or that election ... Thomas said. Jn response to a question, l------------,,.,,,,_,,_ _____________ -li --~~-·-~----brth"'1l<>:mr.-Ttmmanald•· ~-· . Guttman the county still ha s "n1il · lions of dollars \\'Orth .. of ,--· other claims that the state Convicted h"''•' •o settle. "Does thi s mean we cor· nered the state on one of its debts to us?" asked Super· visor Ralph Diedrich. .. That's \vha t it n1ea ns Thomas said. SANTA ANA -A Santa A nan who shot and "·oundcd store clerk s ·whil e robbing a local mark et has been con- .., i ct e d on char ges of burglary a'nd assault \\'ilh a TllE SPECl1\L e\ec:tion deadly u•eapo n by an v•a~ ca lled _hy ~ov Ronald Orange County Super ior . Reagan pr1mar1l y lo gel a Court jur~.. voter decision on the con· Judge Sa muel DrcizenS.et tro\'ersial proposition that Nov. 22 as the cf ate he will could have clamped ti~_ sentence Frank Norris restrictions on government ,Shufford. ~~,to .v.•hat could taxation a·nd spending be a state prison term of 15 pov:en;. years to life. The check received by s·hufftord e nt e rett the County Tax Co llector· market on Fe b. 3. 19i3, 'I:.reasurer Robert Citron asked for change for a S20 was signed by slate Control· bill und the n shot the clerk ler Houston Flournoy, the \\'hotriedtochangcthenote. Republican nominee for The second clerk told governo r this November. police he ·"·a s shot by That fact dre~ a comment Shufford as he ran fo aiJ from Supervisor Robert his fellow \\'Ork er. Both men Battin, a Democrat. spent several \veeks in the ··1 think F lour·noy intensive care of a local probably"released the funds hos pita l :oind ha \'e no\v to help his own electio1' reco\'ercd from thcir \\'OUn· cause," Battin said. ds. Charges of attempted I . -. ' c e_arance. / I I .. Now ' \_ <.~ ~, .. '.~ ~-· ! I • • ! - • ' thC' agrcemen1 p.lrt·lime repre!entati\.·e . It ot lw provides for reim· ··Activities in t;ubsequent bursrn1 ent of cxpern;es the years will be· runded by t:l11nmi;.;s ion 1nust nu..1k,., t•qual t'ontributions rron1 t>sOOrne said opc.ralion or the members tu m(.-el.. the th t' <' o n1 n1 is s ion ~· i 11 budget requirements adop· probably be costly. Su per· lf'd by the cummis~lon;• \'isors a greed to put up. Nelson suid . ·' S15 000 in fl ood control The agrel'me nt would ' ' . , budi.:ct n1onc y for thl' become effect ive upon rcnlalnder or the l'ist·al 1txecution by thl! bonrd or ycur. supe rvisors, the flood·con- OSBO RN t-: SA IJ) tho: trol district and at least 111011cy will IJe silent on suo:h three rounty cities, Nelson tJiin gs :i s offic.r C :ti.LlC•l:>~':>. said. Other ag;encies can publil'illiOllS. tra\'t"l eXpt.'n· j <dn by f ndorsin g thl'. scs a nd l..'ntploymenl or a <1grcement. • • \ \ ' ' • ' .. ' • murder r-·e rc dropped Swi·ndl -~-~ucing the.trial.-------""-- .gas ' --. • I ·uoctor To Talk OR,\l\'GE -Dr. Stanl ey Trial Slated A. Jloore. lhl' president of lr\·ine ins urance agent the California i\I etli cal As· Jack \'falter Cunningham sociallon. \\'ill address the has been ordered to fa ce organi zation ·s Orunge trial Nov. 18 in Orange County cha pter Nov. 7 at a County Superior Court on dinner meetin g. charges that he swindled Dr. Sa mut·ls. a San Diego members of a l·larbor Arca rutilo!OgT~1 : Wiii be the real estate firm out of an featured speaker a l theses· estimated SI0,000. sion starting at 7:30 p.m.1n . Judge E\'erett \V. Dickey the Orange County !\tedical set the trial d;:ile ror Cu n· Assoc iation he ndquarters ning ham . 43, of 17656 here. Sequoia T ree Lane, \\'hO Donatio11s R eveale d ORANGE -The P.11ssion \lil'jo"'Con1pany and Philip filorris. Jnc,. ha\'e granted cash gift s .to Chapman Col · lege totaling $15,000, college officials have a nnounced. !The r.tis!ion Viejo firm donated sio,ooo. and its said the gifts will be used for ne"' landscaping. faces charges of insurance fraud. lie is free on bail. Arresting officers said about 20 me mbers of the Ilea! Estaters staff were bilked of about SI0,000 through a medical in · surance program devised for lhem by the defendant. ln\•cstigators allege that insurance policy premiums "·e re paid to Cunningham O\'er a period or time for Real Estaters employes, but the c .. sh was misap- propri'<ited· by the defen· danl. REOPE STOLEN, WHO'S AT VALUT IN ROME? The Italian government in Rome has "'t'ormally implicated ~outhern California now·and·lhen Jegilimotc bus1nessm:tn Don Vito In the then. of vital slate 1i4:.crets. According to sources in Rome, the govc rn"i1t:nl suspects that Vito ·entered into a conspiracy to fil ch confidential apaghet(i surce recipes .from the national archives. · Known in the ltaJian press as '"The Pasta·Gone Papers," the documenlS had supposedly resided in a i;;ec ret vault before they were phorocopied and passed on .to Vito. _,.. IL is rumored that diners at the Spag_he.Ui_ Syncticatc. l0t·ated next to the Balboa Pier, .ire now the unwittin g bencnciaries or this latest example or international gastronomic Jntrigue. Phone 675·2620. • - I • Orlg.16.99. Our classic tailored pump of real leather with beautifully detailed top stitching. In a great variety Of colors and sizes. They won't last long at this terrifically Jc:>w clearance price,_ so shop early for Se"'.eral pairs. Now gas Orlg.13.99. Our slingback with the elasticized front for lit and comfort. Of soft, soft urethane that has an adjustable Packstrap for additional good fit. Choose from your favorite colors ~n your size, but do shop early for best selection. Use your JCPenney charge card. • • , \ i l i ' , I ' L ' ' I I , /' l I Shop Sunday I I a.m. lo 5 p.m. al the following storH: ' F.ASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (7 I 4)'644·2313. . HUNJINGTON CENTER. Hun1;nqton Beach 1714) 892·777 l. ,_ • HARBOR CENTER. Coste Mes•1 (714) 641>-5021. 0 I t ' 1· , . . ., A... PILOT· ... November,, 1974 Grewing Probletn I . • .veteran Burial ' Sites Fill Up ByTlllJMAS D. ELIAS Neat rows of white head· stones rill up the national cemeteries in San Fran· cisco's Presidio and Ft. Rosecrans on San Diego's Pt. Loma. \\lest Los Angeles facility. ''Old e r wido\VS and v.·idowers just don't have the trans pQrtation to reach a remote location." Nt'IV t'nrt"t-r Heralded British actor Lord Olivier will direi:l his first opera, Verdi's ··~1acBeth , '' at the ~tetropolitan Opera in New York in 1976. They cover -::i hillside in San Bruno on the San Frarl· co Peninsula', 1 Th e re 's a strong argument on the other side, ho\vevcr. lt is the fact that a cemetery on rcdcral land in the high desert \\'OU!d be easily Cltpand.iblc, with Soon they "•ill a lso ha\'e filled the huge cemetery ln We!ll Los Ange les. the last national ont in Calirornia wi th s pace r or more veterans. \'<lSt qua nt itics of land ~-----'----------------­avail able <I L no cost to the I TO BE PRE CI SE, Veterans Administration of· ficials expect the ir \Vest Los Ang~les cemetery to be filled by next September, That 's when serio us problems could begin, not just for t he VA , but ror m il· 'ions of CaliJornians. taxpayers. The possible East Los Angeles and San Diego sites also are on fed e ral land, but don 't have the a lmost limitless e:.:pu nsion pos· sibilitics o r the desert. They do orfer far better access a nd transportation. The site near Chino also would orrer adequate 'bus transpor · ta li on , but the l and is privately owned. LEASE WITH us- ~....., WE'VE MOVED, BUT WE'RE JKk..,. c..,..,,,. AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE • LlA~MGo ALL MA.ICES A.MD MODti.S • For another of the ma ny categories in v;hi ch Califor· \\'hyaresomanyareasso DAYS uu1 1u.~-EV "n••-•n :inxious to get a national 1 ~=~~~"~"~"~··~·~"~'===~~£~S~l~"'!f~£~H~EllP~~S~,~"~"~"~·~"~"~I SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS cemetery'! ~ ONE REASON IS cer· tainl y economic. An influx or relali v~. fun Cral per- sonnel and the cemetery staff would give most or the nia lea ds the nation is areas under consideration a veterans' population. Of the financial s hot in the arm. J9 million men and women. Another. perhaps more eJi_gible fo r burial in important, reason is en- national1 cemeteries. more vironmental. than three million li'le in Listen to the estimate California. Of these, about Crom the High D~~M­ two million are in Southern \'isory Committee on the cn- -Galifomi Y·i-r-011·mff!la l-i m,pact of ~ , , locating on its \>roposed r IF TllE W EST Los si te: Angeles cemetery is al-'' ... green grass and lowed to reach capacity man-introduced vegetation before a new one opens, together with utilization or veterans'.familles will have existing native desert flora to gotlf"'"Pmlanct, Denver, c·a·n only be a·n enhance- or Santa Fe. N.At, to bury .ment or an already stark- kinand visit the graves. ly beautiCul vista." Aware th3t only about 3,000 p lots remain in talifornia's last federal cemetery , Congress last spring a ttlhorized the VA to pick three new sites by the end of next summer, one in California. IN OTHER ARE AS , the greenery provided by a large cemetery, together u•ith the probability that it wouldn 't be even nearly fiJ. Jed for some years, makes a cemetery a n a ttract ive a lternative to high ri se building or subdivision. It "A'ould be the ri rst new VA cemetery opened in lhe country sirice the 1950s and f our tracts in Southern Tbe use San 1-~rancisco en- California are under con·. vironmentalists have made -sideration. or the Presidio is one exam· pie-:-\\lhe·never Clevcloper!! ONE IS NEAR San Diego,· another an.old Nike missile 5ite in easterrf Los An geles County and a third in the hills near Chino in San Ber- nardino County. But the m ost active cam· paign has been mounted by the High Desert Advisory Committee. lobbying for a hillside site near the junc· tion o r U.S. 395 and stale have wanted to build in that scenic area near the Colden Ga t e, it has bt'cn the presence of the cernetery, rathe r than the adjacent a rmy base, that has lhv.·ar- ted them . The VA hasn't indicated in· any way which site it favors right now. nor have Ca liforn i a's t wo U.S. senators. ..... ,.. Mtltl-Wri• ~t~ t110111 .... •• ~ s1ri, Nert..., t1 S~at llotel, Clrm Ch'ctl alll ll'rill'I_ estwanlGffo G)fowt & ~~ino l'ALM SPRINGS, loo1 A11<>11li1Wt&TWA'ID HO HOrEl.I Dl1I frH "6 -.00•• '°' C..r1nt s. .. on RllM. -·-~~~~-ay ~8 ju s~ east_ or..,.r:-=-.::::oc-.========~~=============~~-~~-~~-====;= The hig h desert location, of course, has several ob- vious disad \•a n tages. Situated just inside Ed· u·ards Air Force Base. it is almost too miles by car from central Los Angeles. There ~r-e no major populalion centers near it. ''P UTT ING A CE~I ETERY in a remote location would almost cer· tainly reduce the v is itation by r.ela!i \'Cs," says a lop of. Cicial of lhc -almost.filled Le11sma11 To Give Lecture Av.arcl ·"'inning under · \va1 cr photog rapher. Gary t'elton. "111 present a lee· ture-v.ork s hop ·about un· d er"·ate r photography Fricl:iy, f'\O\'. 15 at Orange L'oa:-.t l'.{1l lcl!I'. Tht• \\Orkshnp 1::. free to the public ;ind run:-from 2·5 p n1 111 the QCC ForUnl. F~\\on is a !!raduatc uf Br ooks 1n .. 11tutr of Photography 1n Su nt a Har b11r11, and ts the formt•r travC'I :i nd pho1 ograph1c l'dilnr of "Dive" ma~azini.> lie ha!'i bren un NAVI anrl Los J\n~c lcs· Count y 1n~l rur ­ tor tor the p:i :.l se\·l'n years Fcltnn is a prlHl'S!'iOpal photogra phe r iltUI operates nn ;illvcrl1~i 11g photography slud1t1 in Cosla t\l esa. lie has won first 11l<1c1• :iv.·ar1ls .. t the Long He:irh Inter· natior1:1I U11d erw111('r Film l-~eslival. !he lla"·n11 lnler· national Open C11m 1)et111on. and the "Dive'' ~l:igaz1nl! photo~raphy cont~l. Coast&detal~ old friend is back. with a new savings plan. The Blinny Bunrh. J11,1 open an 11t co11n1 (l1r :1 chili.I . t111J he bC(-9mci. :t n1cmbt1 Not only 1.' 11 ~n c:1') ~·11y for you to i:ct cflih.lrcn into thl! 11~ving h.ahil curl)', the llunny Bunch ac.:oun1 C:\n begin ,, rcgult\r 1nonthly :.;1\•1n1:~ pro~r.1m 1h at n111kc11 ~urc money ·~ fl\"ail;1hlc "hen th ry grow up. 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Vinyl lineod, strong hqndle, J sided topper fore~ occess, Buy one O• moke up yQU• av.n ~el loyowoy lo• gohs' REGUIAR 9.9'1 1'' MEN'S FLEECED NYLON JACKETS f.rie Co"°'"'° iot\.,, lic:il"-'".:il''. ..,;y,. .. ..,1 ... r<>pellen!, .,.,,1, lull t'P f,.,..1, • Nylon YieQ wi•h wt11m plP 1"'"1 IOI ,,10! .Jov. ohe<i.J lfoo,<c nl c.;\or~ on ~·M·L-Xl. BONUS Gift Of 'l REG. 47 ' PACKS AMPHORA lOBA(CO w11~n yo11 livy • 'l,l a woo~h11011 Pipe! ----"'.~---. . .-:U /)~LUE! . ":r/ __ 2aa THRIFTY SINGLE DIP WOODMERE DELUXE BRIAR PIPE BUY! BATH PREPARATIONS HAND LOTION RIGHT GUARD CLAIROL 12 DZ. ee111r (~II)' bl'oodloom~ ;,, Feitive Spanish l oee. •·color '11)· C1ose·Oul bur of Old Splce Of 10-0UncfSltl!! DEODORANT SHAMPOO Yo1.1• c:honce to buy n ~n<.homt Woudnwre P•Pf' ol +m~led hrlnrwood _,__ '~ ~--3.,-•-c-·•--< ~ ...... Fr~No Gorden 6 o,. Bubble .•.o •. J .. ·-P"""' He•lxll(!.i~n 1c1ca1AMCONI ----' ... d• • PLU" dl'C'OfOl0tc:._5,l)l'ltf:'ml ri,~ .,... "' .....,. .,.,....,.,.,,,...._ .... B •'&<t·~-•-•C 1 ., ~4 ' ...... ,.., """~ ,11 ..... 4,., ..... , , . w1th ~ynC.hromot<-.treW 1'temm n"'"''nat t'l"'111t'lNI!! '"''"'" :11. oroond .. worth SSS more~ Easy crochet ,1titch. a n .....,..s ixrn• 'Y•10 5· ~ .. , ••• , 1l• °" •• '""•' NClf•nol, vily, Dtl1c:oh~ -fJOClo.sot O"Y \Tyle Ampho1o T oboe.to 81111:. bfl'.l .. n, Q~j O' (jtft{'l'I f---r~~~C~o~s~taiMM':e~sa~~~~~·~-~ .. ~-:;:;A;n:a.~~~~~·~Fount:::;a1n:h:'vv:mU.1e~y~·~~--~-~B~l~~;ro:---~~-~~~~'u:nt1Hinqt;;+:o;ill""~Biie~a:c~~~~~H~un~tt:.n;crtrc.o:n~B~.e:a~ch~~~1~ 233 L 1711t SI. 1406 W. W.,0.. & llrfstel M"'"""o .i T-II T.,.. "'Rockfltld 9861 /"I"'"' .i l raoll"""t 21131 -lfll•d. al ,.t.Hanta ' Costa Mesa Santa Ana Fountain Valley Westminster Huntinqton Beach Huntington Beach llOOH-otWM-332Sllrlstelo1Moc....-16141 ....... otfdl-w .. -.... .. ~aldtoWtsl 1 951Uttfftgt .. Ctnt... su1w ...... . • -• • ,. A I <f DAILY PILOT ' Former Beat le r .. • Wednesday. No~ember6, 1974 • Wife's Share 50%-Nothing Less· ClllCAGO (U Pl I -Two othe,r ~'O~k in th~ _wOrld. pcnses mutually incurred in H~sband 's hour for hour and housing and miscellaneous fundanlental principles en-In a pre -publication supporting the household any .'Work not completed -expenseslikegifts,insur~n· title housewiOes to hat( questionn11ire about the "cindalltherein. qurir;ig that'.J period would ce, contributions. cloth1.ng their husbands' salaries, an article, mo.r~ than halt or •·Jt may be argued that either be lelt for the next and entertainment. ~·1fe On To Ur <1ssociate editor of U.S. U.S. Catholic s readers who bed, board', gifts and oc-week or divkled equally bet-and hus band would wind up Catholic writes in the responded to the survey casionally begged baubles weenhusband11ndwife, with about $24 a week magazine's November is· ag.re~d with ... Liszkowski's are pay enough for any· '--apiece, he said. BEAT INFLATION . FACTORY SAL~ $AVE 1• 75°/o f STOCK U' NOW & $AVI . . .... su~.. pr1nc1ples .. Few, however, housewire but they are not 1SO A $10,oot annual in--·only~26 percent or th€ First, Ronald J . Lis:tkow· bq_ught has proposal for the same," he said. "There come for a family or four ' Dy PAUL ANDERSON ski says, houscwiv~s are·, ~al pay, is a difference, a s they say, would"' be equally divided readers ,urveyed said they equal to their husbands. if l.ISZ KOWSKI SA.V S -a in kind." between sppuses ... After believed a ~ife sho.uld get NANW VITAMINS & . IOODS • HIALTM-ICIOll5-t-- HOUIS Tue1. to Fri. 9.s 1:1~:~~e~~c~r~~ p::a;;i!;~; not superior in every WO!)'. .... woman is.-entitled to "one-U n,d er J~ is k ow 5 k i • 8 • taxj!s. the $8,200 left woo Id eq!Jal J?3Y. Forty·suc per- upc ned his seven·Wcek 27. a nd second, a housewife's half th(• net salary her proposal, a house\l.•ife's .be divided to $4,100 apiece. ~ent sa1.d they oppos~d the 1932 I. IDINGll, S.A. 'I' ILK WIST Of NIWPOIT FIWJ. l'ity United State~ tour in ,..:G~E~O~R~G~E~. ~H~A~R~R~IS~O~N'..__~w~o~r~k~is~a~s~im~po~r~ta~n~t~a~s~a~n~y:_:h~u~s~b~a~n~d~c~<1~r~ns~·~rri~in~u~s!...!e~x~·__.:w~o~r~k~w~e~ek~w~o~u~ld~n~1a~t~c~hJ~~·~r-'A~f~t~er~d~e~d~u~c~ti~o~·n~s....'.'.ro~r....'.'.rood~~·-·:•d:•:•~·~·:':"~•:IY:.:,· ---------------== lh ;-, I c J a n1 ·p ae k ~d Seattle Coliseum , fcalurin~ a syn· thesis of E a s t cl'n and \Vestern music. \\'ith the help uC hi s frien. tis. lndi a-n s itari:-.t J{avi Shank ar a nd buogiem an Billie J>rcston. llarrison's group entertained a l'rO"'d of over 15 ,000 for three hou rs l\1Jonday night with new music and old . . Tit•: T~UR I& ll;vnsun's r1rst United Stall's iip· pearanec since the famous concert for Bangl;idesh in 1971. It's his first American tour since 1966. "'hen the Be<itlcs "'e re still intact. l·le opened the tour Saturday ut \''ancouver, li. C. l"ro1n the beginning, it \\'a~obvioUs I la rrison's con· cel1 was going to be di f· fcrent than the run·of-the· nlill rock e\•e nl "'hen a l arge s quar e banner s howing a se\'en-hcaded horse was unroll ed from the top of the Coliseum and large Easte rn-appearing symbols were lighted in speaker banks on each side of the stage. THE CONCERT also "'as unique by e1imin;i.ting the · gid-east~n1-of.:.rodt-­ s h ow s and t o ur s that provides v.•arm·UP groups to entertain the cro"·d berore the star appears <ind does his or her lilint. Iriste8d: Harrtson and the e ntire entourage of rock mu s ician s, including Preston, a star in hi s oy.·n right. v.•ere o n stage , playing, s inging ;ind dan- cing during the "·hole show -takin g tul'n s. har- monizing and bar king up each othe r. After playing ao upCn1.u.g rock set, 11 <1rrison"'fu rn1.·d O\'er the s bow to Ha\·i Shankar, who "'as conduc· to r for about an hour . leading Indian musicians and <i mixed group of Easterners and \\'estcrners to his approach to the n1 ar· ri age to t h e mus ical cultures llARRI SO~ SEE~I E D rome"·hat de fensi\'e "'hen he introduced Shankar and explained that lhl' music about to he heard \11as a new type of n1usil' and asked lhc audi ertec to li sten to it v;it h About a d oze n Indian 74.99 ~ 'Ml'ifilFf OiiUWIM o. Realistic motor home Iha\ nas lurrushed ftv1ng area. Top apens and;serves as awning 3 dolls 1nc1udecl. ,.; ' Yourchdice 2-a~·1. . , ii CJ e~. ,... Reg: 3.51 ea. Down The ' 01'81~, ln·this exciting game kids fish for coin~ wit.h \I ma.gnetic coin retrievers. Ages 4·10. can It'~. Flip unbreakable colored bones. bowls, dishes into can with miniature shovels. ~-IU>..~-~~~-1- . Drop lh the Bucket " Develops skill and c09rd)na1ion as kids prop marbles in.to fl ip-flop "Happy Face Tray." Ages 5-op. · S ·a1 anope nmind, 5 99 musicians and singers are • 9------ll:l lhJJu: .... l!lll"-'lll<Lllt<LH-~~=~~---pla yc d trad it iona l in · Reg. 7.98. Turtleneck. -Reg. 129.97.-Lloyd'• st.,eo.- AM/FM stereo receiver, 8-track player, BSA turn· lable, speakers, more. (MW,8841/7700). 25.88 -RCA portat>le phonograpfl-. - Features automatic turn table and 6" oval speai:er. Sohd state. (VWP220V) Huffy 3-ipeed' bike. Chain guard, front and rear hond brakes, luggage rock. In boys' or girls' models. 2.-79 Reg. 3.49.-Boys' thlr1s. Cotton/polyester flannel. Assorted plaids. Machine washable. Sizes 8;'18. 2)s7 - • strumenl s that sometin1es Men's long sleeve with rib "·ere amplified to make stitch kn it. 100% nylon. some untrad itional sounds. Solid colors. S.M.L,XL . The new n1u sie \'a ri ed l'rqJTI quite ethnic folk song ;1daptations to a new. up· beat tune by Shankar en· litlccl . "I'm l\lissing \'ou, Kris hna. \\'here 1\re You'.'" from ;1 ballet he has ~Tit · ll'O. ~IOST OF TllE musie, 111 · cludin ~ both Eastern and nnd \\'cstern, Y.'aS juzi -in - flul'nced \\'ith a strong horn :-.cctiun. 'l'hc audience \\'US a hit surprisccl by the ne\\' n1 11~ir. but tuok In it read1l~· afll'r 1he f1 r.~t fl'\\' nul]lbers. So1ne of th~· latter pieces includ1.·d a h:1rd·driving beat and the 1·r11\\ d responded strongly. Producer To Face Hearing \'E~1't;f{ \ I A l'I \lirharl Buth•r. l h1•or1gi11;11 prudut·er of thr rock hll "II ai r." "'iii ha\'t' a hl'a rin.I!. 1n l\lunic1pnl Court t\1)v. 21 to determine \\'hl•l ht'r hr w i I I f a r l' c r i 111 i n a I prosccut ion for <l rug \)O:-.SCS· sion. At that lin1 (', ~ judj!c v.lll decide \\'hetllcr Bt1ll1·r t•an be d1\'1•rl l·d fron1 thl' \:r1minal .sy.s tt.'m bt•l'aU't.' ht• h-:ts--no pr-1-or--tt"t'ttrd---ttr- w h c I h C' r h t' \\111 b•• Cr1n1inall~ l)t'USct'u11~t Butler ,,·as ::i rrcr;tl>d fk't 1 ''" lhe \11•11t ura Frl'c\1ay outs Hie of t' u m:1 ri lln "hrn a _,.hcr1ff's rtetcrt iv·· l':pntt1•d him dri ,·ing crr1.1t1cally in his limousin e. 5 .20 Reg. 6-.SO. Girls' jean1. t:mbro1dered styling. in blue, aqua and rose. Polyester/ cotton. 7-14, Slim, reg .... JCPemey 113 45! 118 0 9 _,...,.... _ .. ___ , __ UM Your JCPtnney Ch1rg1. 4/1~33 Stemware. Right for any occasion. Choose the size and style you need. 4 glasses per package. 9.99 Girl1 Ski Jackets. Machine washable. Nylon, solid color1. Huffy 10-speed bike. Fron! and rear .caliper broke. Oerailleur gearing. Toped rcfcin'Q lfOndlebors. chrome fenders, lightweight. • 3.20 Reg, $4. Glrtt'Jelftt. Fashion embroidered s1Yte. Colors.• Polyester/cotton, 4-6X. Slim and reg. ' Boy's je•n1. 4 patch . pockets for western look. In navy or denim ccitton. l--18. '· 9.99 ........ ••• q1. ...,, '""· Make your own doughnuts french tries. Great for stews: too. (1110). , ___ Prices llfective--.,--...... --1, tn Sanday, Nov. 10, 1974 ' 'l'he d ctccti,·e s<.ll d he ~op1.ed Buller and.!U!tice<I a }o lron g :s rn i'.'"1 1 o f m:triJU:ina. lie s:tid he ~car­ chclt the \·ehicll" mntl'onnd .about 20 l'apr;uh•s 1•f l.!'11> and pcrsona l·!i111•cl :•"1nunl!i of C'Ocninc . hash1:-h .11 .un· phc1:un1nl'!i' IUEHA '"~K: Beach al Orangelhorpe •Open weekdays 10 lo 9:30, Sundays 10 to 6. O~AHCH: C11~ Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd .• Open weekdays 10 10 9. Sundays 10 lo ti. • SANTA AHA: 3900 So, Brislol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. ' . ' I • I i -' • • ANIMAlogic1$~····~ ~ercy .Killing Suspl}ct Held N~WARK, N.J , <UPI} -A public defen~er will be oppo1nted to represent an elderly man charged with the merry killing of his ailing 76·year old wile, detectives said. Ths suspect. Francis E. 1-lnmel. 79, was ordered to appear in court Thursday on charges that he shot and killed his wife, 1':1arie, police said. .1-la~el, a retired htetory employc, told police he shot lus wire Sunday with a .25·ca¥bcr pistol after she pleaded to ··put her out of her misery, 'according to authorities: Police said J·lamel told them he and his wife or 48 years .. 116'5 MV BE'if Fll!1fNO, 1'0 SM ARE frequently discussed the shooting after she complained Ht.'< DOG fOOP wi'l'M 111"" tF 1-r · repeatedly of severe abdomina l pains. He told police his _.,. __ •_••_·_r_s_o_E_K_P~E_N~S~•-V~li'.-·~"-· _,_,_;r_e~·s~d~e~a~t::._h was a .. mercy killi ng." CHARLES MANSON Wed~lday. November&, 1974 Had Delusions ~Manson Hexed Nixon \'AGAVlLLE CAPI - ·Charles J\tanson, conYirted in the Sharon Tate murders, believed his own personal hex on former President Nixon caused Nixon's \Vatergate woes, says an ex-prison psychologist. Wesley lliler, l\lanson's therapist al the Calirornia J\1<'dica l Facility h"ere, said the former cu ll le ader thought his powers or men· tal telepathy were :ictuall y getting lo Nixon a nd hurting hlm. "\\'hen he arrived al J\1issTatea'ndsixotherper· Vacaville, he was actively sons. was transferred to psychotic." said Hiler in an Folsom Prison Oct. 22 fol· interview. "lie had a lot or lo~·ing a se ven ·monlh stay delusions or influence . .I-le -at the medical facility .. believed he was responsible for Nixon's problems." ~Iii er said fl.1an son "'anted to wreak revenge on Nixon because once during the J\.lanson trial. Nixon made a remark in which he l·erer· red to litanson as guilty. fl.1an son, ser\'ing a life term fo r the murders or Folsom Prison's chief n1 edical otficer. Dr, Everly O~·ens, said the Vacaville treatmenL Jcrt ~t .. nson in better mental condition. "lfe ha·s better contact with reality now," Owens said. "lie is less depressed and n1orc alert. Ile com· municates much better." .. OAtl y PILOT A I !i College .' Abortion Drops I ' . NE \V YORK tUPll t"" The puttern may or may not sho_w up nationally but one stlfdy shows sexually acti\'e college coeds these days arc having rewer abortions than working a nd married women. At Parkmed, the largest outpatient abortion fa cility in New York City, il is known that l\.\'O ycurs ago four out of 10 JH•ticnts were ' <'ither coll('gc or graduate students. , TODAY TllE percenlai!:c has declined to 30 percent \.\'ith a corresponding; in· crease <1moni; non.college patients:- Probing into reasons behind !he c hangc, :\Is. 1\r· dis Danon, Parkmed spec i a li s t in human sexuality. marriage and family life education. con· ducted l\\'O s ur,•eys to evaluate similarities with r espect to birth control usC', method and attitude · bct"'cen the college coed • and abortion palicnts. 1 In both samplings, the J ·-- ( 22.99 2/5.00 Reg. 27.88. Car ramp. Slurdy pro1ec1 1on under your car. Ideal tor lhe home repa1rma-o 123 t 51 Jll a I -- Dlaney ch1t•ct*' slippers. Have Mickey, Minnie, Pluto or Donald tight at your feet. 5--3. Assorted colors. 4.49 Reg. S.99. Men'1 knit thlrt1. Long sleeve lurtlenecks, ' macbine wash acrylic. Assorted solids. S.M.L.XL. ..---....-·- ' I , I ...:_,_A _ __J r+ r ~ E ~-• \iooi~;l ..---· SPECIAL BUY I ' LAMPS I ' ' I \ 16.99 I I --r I Many beautiful styles to choose from €1 19.99 20.87 Reg . 26.97. We1rever Cook· wareSel.8pc porcela1n1zed alUmonum exlenor. Avocado. harvesl w1!h whole Teflon II.., 1nter1or. ''bsterizer Blender. 10 speeds. Modern styling 5 CLIP con1a1ner opens al both ends. Avocai:1o.harvesl . Snuggl'Egg Ride-In. Toddlers can push themselves around 1n this egg shaped. happy lace cart Comes in yellow or blue with 8" seat height. 3.50 Reg. 4.SO. Diaper Sets. For 1nlan1 girls. Easy care lace !rimmed panties. Assorled solids & prints. 'h. 1. 1 '..., BETTY CROCKER 'BROWNIE SUPREME JJOLlll .......... 69 PllCI I I.IS • w/c..-.. limit one item per coupon. Please present covpon with item. l imit one coupor1 per cv11omer. Good only ot T reo1ury Super Morket. GOOD TN•U MDVEMIEI 13, 1974 SAVE46¢ 9;99· Play1kool ~' McDonald'•"'· 20 pc. se1 ol s1urdy plastic is a m1n1· alur'e replica of !he real McDonald's. lncludL s pla'f people. carS. tood \rays. more ges 3·8. Soll .,...,,.., BLUE BONNET ....... llGULAI 49 PllCI 79c • w/c .... Limit one item per coupon. Please present coupon with Item. Limit one coupon per cu1 romer. Good only ot Treasury Super Market. GOOD THIU NOVEMBER 13, 1t74 SAVE 30c HAMBURGER HELPER ....... llGUlAI 2/79""' PllCEMc ~ EACH w/c..- limil two item1 per coupon. Plea.le presenl coupon with item. l imit one coupon per customer. Good only o t Treasury Super Morker. GOOD THRU NOVIMllR IJ, 1974 . SAVE 49c Prices Effective Thru Sunday No v. 10, 1974 I UENA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 10 to 9 :30. Sundays .10 to 6. 6lA.NGE: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 top. Sundays 10 to 6. -sAHTA AHA: 3900 So.,Biislo-No. orso. CO.sf ·Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to 9. S\flfdays 10 10 6. · •. , ' • " I . majority of \\'Omen were \.\'hilc. single. Catholi c and bct\Vt?en the ages or 20 and 24. Since. 1971. th is age grouping has represented the hi ghe st percentage ol asborlion patients al the facility. T ii l: Sl!R\'EYE D groups included 201 coeds from _J~ew 'York and New JCr'Sey co\le~cs and 175 Parkn1ed patients. All respondents "'ere selected ··arr.rmtum .- i\l s__. Danon said sh(.> found striking similarities relating to the type or birth control method preferred. ·rd sooner f111nk ehen1ist ry fha11 forget lo lnke '"II pill.' Both groups ranked" the pill as first choice. fol· lo"·ed by the diaphragm and the 1.U.D. \Vith experts viewing these methods as most reliable. ~·hy v.•ercn't the college coeds becoming· pregnant. too·• I T I S !'lt S. Danon's opinion that the coeds n1ore often v.·ere using the n1ost effective contracep- ---_ti\·c, tha pill. 'fhe also were pretty good a ou taking it when indicated. One sexually active coed told i\ls. Danon: ''I 'd soo n e r £1unk chemistry than forget to take my pill." !\Is. Danon said she ex· pressed the typical coed's comment about the pill. By contrast. Parkmed patients. many in the sur· vey, had misgivings about the pill, said a statistician \Vith a go\·e rnment agen- cy: "POLLUTION I C:\N'T control, but sometimes I just reel that the pill is poisoning me and then I stop taking it for a day or so. C\'l'n though I know th at n1i ssing j ust one makes me \'Ulnerable." Another fa ctOr leading lo un\\'antcd pregnancies in l\ls. Danon 's judgn1ent may arise because twice :.1s many abortion patients (35.9 percent J \\'ere relying on un satisfactory birth. control methods -in - cluding the rhythm method. 1\ \.\'Ork in g mother of tv.o, 23. told !\1 s. Danon : "Our children \\'ere plan· ned for. l'\'e always used rhythm in conjunction v.·ith. ;1strology. After this, I'm sv,ii tching astrologers and bei ng fitted for an l.U.D." :ltS. DA\:0\: said :.nmc 'flal 1enls don 't use birth t:ontrol at all because then· ho,\-(ricnds Or husbands don't \\'ant them to. Shi:! found also that the abortion patients made niorc frequent refC'rences 10 "inl·onvcnienre of con- tr;1 rcpt1vcs" and "\\•dlini.1· ness to take a chance," th ;1n did the college coeds. 'l'hc success of birth con· trot arnon,i! sexually active rocd~. il "'as noted. may IJc !rared to their attitudes lQ\.\'llrli career goals and \ determination to control - thf'1 r body as "'ell as their future A~KF.O 1-F they would OJH for un abortion if con· lrareption railed. student op1n1on. ho\\1 t'\'r.r , \\'as di \ Hied Slii:t.hlly more than 011\' third said ··~c~." one· th1 rll 11•id "no." And thl• re1nainder either "didn't kn o\v'' or were ''un· dec1detl.' • l ' I • /-- • • ' • --- t1 f (t DAILY PILOT Wednesday, NO~!mber6, 1974 ' • • ' ' 1 .-; J " -Feeding · · Wine J()bs--~hroo-gh-Grap~vi~e Ql!ality ... By JOYCE L. KENNEDV Inventory or Job Openings. resulting in a bachelor's lelle Vineyards in Augusta, Control i· · Battin 01-:A.lt JO\'CE: I wish to ..Entry lc_vel jobs for those degree. or adv anc-ed-'?.1o .• -a small, high.quality 1- .::;; work at o wiru:ry tn Caliror-without specialized training degree. would be helpruJ for producer who does not plan f -'""Se' ·• nlu. I find the romnnce of inclJ.J<!e cellar boy /girl, tour professional, year-round lomec_hanize advises: OTUm £ R vlticullure (grape-growing) guideandvinetender. jobs. Write to : Chairman, "'The person going to a . • ages and cnology (winemakingl . Viticulture and Enology sma\ler vineyard and A forum on the variables l. unequ<illed in any agrarian LEAFLETS. The Califor· Dept., Universityqf{:aljfor-winery is able to lake part in quality m anJl~emenlwilt field. J havt• "'l'itten many nia Employment DcVe1op.. nia, Dav;s, Ca lif. 95616. 1'he in a 1 l Phases of the' be he.ld at the1Nov. 12th din- 1 111 D.a. STEINCltOHN people to inquire 1:1bout thhs me nl Oepu rt m e nt btts university, rated tops in this operations. This is the best ner meeti~ or OranAe Em· "'Ork but · lo no :ivail. -sever a 1 o e'c up a tlon u I field, vdl\.send information kind of well-rounded lear· pi re Section, Ame ric1n ' The battle still rages. Or, G.A.T., llickory llills, IIJ. guides: ''Viticulturist,'· about its curriculum. ning experience. But he or SOciety for Quality Control, . if it isn't a battle, call it a A spokesperson ror the "Vineyard ~tanager," and she should strengthen a at the Re vere House in difference of opinion, Wine Jnslitutc says that .un-.. Enologist," ,which discuss OTHER STATES. Why budding career by reading Tustin. usually strong , between skilled vineyard und winery duties, pay, finding work · not consiqer the growing such books as: 'American \o r th ( um mothers in fa vor of breast-workers in Ca lifornia tend and"'Other c1:1reer data. wine industry in the mid· Wines and Win emaking,' .Mod.era r 0 . ~~or '. feeding and those against it. to get their jobs through the Jleaders can obtain a single western and eastern stales and ··A Wineg rower 's w~ll b;e J. ri.1e Wlil.• ms of Jn some recent columns, I ~rupcvine or tips from copy or the three guides as ..yell '! You may rind jobs Guide.' both by Phillip At . ~i~khi!I Rubber "+'llh par· used a few lc.tter.s from friends and relatives. and me ntioned by sendi ng more plentiful for begin· Wagner, A.A . Knopf ticipution by ~on Po~·ell: those who sang hjgh'their lhlll such jobs arc usually .requests to me at tbis ners. Your best chances publishers. Two others are Travenal La oratories. praises of breastfeeding. It seasonal. newspaper . Ask ro r probably will be in small 'General Viticulture' by Roy Carr, Hu.nt .Wesson is only fair to present the "Winemaking." INCLUDE vi neyards a ft'd wineries A .J~Winkler, U. of Califor~ Foods a nd Bc?b Richards, negativeside ; REl\IOTE SEA RCll. One A CUM·MED RETU RN operated by ha nd in the, ni a Press, and 'The TaskCorporalion. , l ,.,.,,.....,_ ..... ~..:~::::~_:.> approach (without heading AfA lttNG LABEL. Allow European tradition, rather Techn ologyofWinemaking' The program also in-r DEAR DR . STEIN· --~ \'+'CSl) is to check with your scvera)weeksfordelivery. Ulan in the high volume by Amerine·, Berg a nd eludes the awarding of CROHN: A \\'Oman who local public employment prody,ction rirms. Cruess. ASQC Quali\y Engineer doesn't nurse is made to "Fo~r of those·, please!" ser\•ice o[fice. v.•hich has -COL LEGE TRAINING. .As an example, Clayton • • • Certiricates to successful I feel sex ua lly inadequate or can get -the California Specialized educatio11 Byers, proprietor or Aton-candidates. and horribly sellish when,,--------------------------~--------------------'----:__:..._ ____ -'--=:--.,.,.-=='" she de11ies her child the , blessings of security and I warmth that breastfeeding offers. I I was practically. Jorced into nursing m y baby to avoid accusations from my husband and friends that I dreaded pain a nd incon· venience. Far from deepening the relationship with my baby, it only give me a resentment ror her f which is onl y now beginning ; torade. ~ Jn spite of promises to the 1 contrary, the horrible·pain or nursing never grew less. l can scarcely remember once that it did not bring in· voluntary tears to my eyes. ?ily nipples were blotched "A'ith purple bruises. She was a large baby a nd d emanded 12 or more feedings a,..day, so I was uP almost around the clock· - DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE even though t he doctor urged me to sleep. I had mastitis six times. The last time I had a fever of l<M and shaking chills, t;iut the doc· tor made me keep on nur· sing. I I GREW TO HATE the ::iound and sight of the baby after me all the time, never Jetting me sleep, or eat, or even use the bathroom in peace. She utterly refused a· supplemental bottle. The whole routine was torture • Iorme. If I had helped the baby, it ! might have been worth it, but she suffered. also. I'm nol against nursing i( it is working out well for mother a nd c.hild, then I think it is OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENINGS ,._,. .. • I ;...........)GRAND OPE.RING : . . • IST QUALITY llAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PllCES •SELECT FllOll Tiii LARGEST lllVEllTORY Ill T• WIST DUPONT NYLON HI-LOW 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. POPULAR Hl,LOW PATTERN THAT COMBINES BEAUTY ANO · DURABILITY. 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If she disagrees and chooses not to nurse, s he should not be called a horrible, selfish pig. •EVERY IOLLQLCARPU lS..MAWD_AID PRICID FOi YOUI SHOPPING COIVElllllCE •ALL LABOR UICOllDITIOllALL Y GUAIAl!fEED KODEL ® ID. TIP SHEARED --WEAVLFIBER THALRESISJS STAIN AND WEAR. llOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL •••••••• S7.99 ' 1 'A'as not brave enough to 5land up to all of them. I hope others will be. If you can nurse com fortably, be proud. But.if you bottlefeed, don't feel ashamed. At least you v.·ill not be using your_ baby to prove you're a discontented cow. -~Irs. x. COMMENT: 1 guess what it comes down lo is that the mother·s dec ision should be the fin a l one. But hold ing council with one·s doctor and husband should be welcomed before making judgment on wh ether or not fo 6reastrced or bolt1efecd. VEAR DR . STEIN· CROllN: A fri e nd J work with feels he has an ap· pearance problem he wants to correct -protruding ears. \Yhat kind of doctor • "·ould you suggest that he 1 consult?-1\lr.C. C01'1M ENT: A plastic surgeon who <'Omes v.·ell recommended by his own family physician or by a local hospital or medical society. CdMCoed Now USC Editor ' '-Ali:f Riley, d::iu,chtcr or ?i.tr s . Bri gg!<. Hiley Q( Nl'wport Benrh. has IX'en s<'lccted assistant newi. editor of the Daily Tro1a n. student newspaper at use. A Jio phomo rc in the School or Journ:tlism. she is ' one or three students in cha·r gc of the d aily IK'WSpaper·s COll~l'Sk. fi~liss Hiley "''as ~·ea1·bonk editor :ind a member or the MWspapl!r !tafr ;1l Corona ~cl ~tar High School. • On price alone ... ................ ,.,... ... , ... l'kO._,_ -,h,19i1JP1lto ~,..,..._. tw~ ... .ii .. 11eo 6•2·1:1'1 HI-LOW ...., ·JOO%·KODEL• POL YESTfR PILE. tUXURIOUS Hl·LOW STYLING COMBINED WITH A GENTLE INTERPLAY OF DESIGN AND COLOR. 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DENSE PLUIH LO.OP 100% KODEL9 Ill POLY·799 ESTER PILE. LONG WEARING. "· '" . llOW SALE PRICED tt.:: COMPARABLE mAIL • S 11.99 DUPONT NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG 100% DUPONT CON· 11 '' TINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. so."· llOW SALE PllCED ::_: COMPARABLE RDAIL •• $16.99· DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED 99 100%-0UPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. FASHIONABLE, THREE-LEVEL COBBLESTONE DESIGN. OFFERED IN 18 .SOLID COLORS. • -NOW .SALE PRICED ................ • COMPAi ILi Rn AIL •••••••••••••• , ••••• , $7 .99 SQ, YI. SAVI SJ.00 I ---r -' --• • I -. • " ~ ' r- • • Dogs, Ca i s -· Bir th Control -. Study Usel.ess? ' • • . ' . • Rooney 1'1us t Wait -Gleason .Gets Divorce FORT LAUDERDALE, incom plet e 3ftd another Five floors a bove the Fla, IUP I ~ -Ja ckie hearingwillbe held Dec.3. Gleason divorce hearing. Gleason has been granted a Gleason claimed the mar-Circuit Jud ge Stephen divorce-but-fellow.-enter-riaJe was irr-etrievabl y Booher conducted a hearing tainer Mickey Rooney will broken but his ~ire disputed on the divorce petition or havetowait awhile longer hisclaimandcontestedthe Mrs. Carolyn Rooney, ror his. u c t ion . Sh e a s k e d seventti wife or the onetime NE\Y\ YORK <AP> -Researchers trying to develop Bi-ow a rd Co unty Circuit reasonable a ll mony a nd child movie star. She asked a birth control pill rordogs and cats may be barking up Judge Robert Tyson agreed bl amed her husband for the custody or the two children, the wrong tree. . to terminate' the marriage breakup. jl.timony, child support and 'fhe quest for a dog and cat contrac; ptive is aimed of Gleason, 58, to Beverly division of joint i>ropcrty! at curtailing the stray pet population, but leading McKittrick, 41• after four On price alone ... veterinarians and animal population control experts yea rs. The divorce was ,1111 ,.,.~ ........ ~,..,.....,.,. Booher reserved a ruling say part or the problem could be solved by responsible ...,.._ ... _~.;..;a ... granted at a tlosed·door •h• o. • .,.. c-.. on J\1rs. Rooney 's petition petowners. _ hearing. n..o.;1y,.... and de~ied Roonet·s Surgical contraception -spaying and castration:_ MARRIAGE BROKEN-Officials-said terms of 3 ••;...-, ... .,..._~ -request for a close<fhcanng is the only method of dog and cal sterilization Jackie Gleatof'j..-)' property settlement were .,.1 ~;, ...... .ii,.11 ... 642·4l2t of the case. available in the United States. Even if an alternative J~miiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiilillilliimi~•iiiiiiilllllllllllii method is developed, surg·ery could still be the most effective and the cheapest in the long run. ' "MILLIONS OF ooi..LA.as are tied up in grants and jobs for a boondoggle. Whal we need is, responsible pet ownership and good leash laws," said Alan 1\1. Beck, director of the Bureau'of Animal Affairs/or New York City'' llcalthDeparlment. ' · ~ fo,or more th<1n 20 jears, researchers have tried lo, find a workable and reversible alternative to spaying and castration -such as c~emiea l products -and hope to have the prOducts approved by the Food and Drug Administration ~y mid,197Sor 1976~ One or the reasdns for the search is lo try to cut down the growing popul ation of stray dogs and cats; estimated at between26 million and SO mil lion. ''We fe ll· there was a n ac.ute problem of overpopulation of unwanted pets and that there shou ld be a better-method or control," said Claude RamseY. executive director of the 'Morris Animal Foundation which has granted nearly $200,000 to,_ihe University of Colorado ror animal cqnt,r~ceptive research. 'T,he actual about four household.' puppy. months . - lasts · in a . DYMO LABEL-MAKER . KIT ••. Hundreds of labeling uses aroorld the house and garage. Kit includes label· maker plusJwo-3 ft . ro.Hsof ..... "WE SA W THAJ' WITJI humans the population went down With the pill. And we thought lhai something similar -like a· s hot -would be more economical and convenient and-less painful.,toanimals, ''-Ramsey said. ~--"'an.y.pet.author.iti~ say that!s-a commj?ndable goal but the actual cause or the stray pet problem is irresponsible people who don't want their dogs. and cats any more and tum them loose. --. 't?-7-RIG.'-- •2" . SALE! 11 m.9• • ~ti2!M~tt,,.~;,l'1~~!" "The real problem is new strays -abandoned animals or pets allowed to run rree while they live at 'home: •. The actual puppy lasts about rour months in a household, People talfe it and can't hafldle it.so th_ey . give it Up," said Robert ')clineider, associate professor in the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. Al least eight cOmpanies or universities are hot on the trail of zero pet population growth. Agrophysics. Inc. in San 1'-Yancisco developed a vaginal insert for dogs that impedes conception. Tiff: UPJOllN·CO. OF K 0 alamazoo. fllich. and 'the Carnation Pet .Food Co. or Los Angeles are working together on a dog food that would contain a birth control additive. The dog food would be available at supermarkets. A.H. Robins Inc. of Richmond. Va. is work ing on a contraceptive implant, and Syntex He search of Palo Alto has a S kin implant ror cats. Schering Corp. of Bloomrielcl , N.J . is working on1 an oral' c6ntraceptive that would delay a• female animal's beat cycle. BurnS·Blotec Laboratories, a division or Chromalloy . Corp. of St. Louis, has an oral morning-after dosage. . A VACCINATION AGAINST pregnancy is being developed al the University or Colorado at Fort Collins. A female, animal "''ould be injected with antibodies which would prevent pregnancy for as long as 30 months .' But .pet authorities say that none or these new products would be less expensive or rciore convenient than conventional surgery. ' · ·. Spaying a ~l1\a le dog can range rrom ~ess than $25 lo as much as $75. The operation usually costs less for · cats. · . ·\-""irtfleontrol dog-burgers. if appro\'ed by the FDA could cost about $91 a year. Anti-pregnancy shots would cost a minimum of S5 to $15 -hut's that's just for the serum and doesn't include the price of the visit lo the veterinarian. Th~ vaginal insert could cost S30. "l 'D BE TllE FIRST to a'amit that it's going to cost more for the che mical approach over the life span of a pet than for .s urgical means," said James H. Sokolowski, head of reproduction a nd physiology research for Upjohn. "But the chem ical approaches are going to provide an alterna tive to those people who couldn't afford to lay out $'15 or so for-s·p:'i)''ing theiF<log but could come up -with $4 or $5 a month to sterilize the animal chemically /' he said. 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SIS.69·SALE! 0.•~-<-· REG. SJ.99 SALE! Man-Made Finish on Loan • ., • . .. .- ... ·=- ' • J . -. . .. . ' ' . -" Wednesday, Novemt>et" 8. 1974 Marshall Wins Cy Young Award MIKE MARSHALL - It's Early, But Bowls Shaping Up Hy ASSO('iated l'r('SS ~ecrcts :i_rc fl yin g fa s ter than r u_mors 'a:; tht> n:iti'on':. colll!ge footba ll bowls rush to tine up post-season NF.W 'i'O RK <API -!\like l\l urshall . the t ireless relief pitcher who helped the l.os Angeles Oo<lgcrs win lht.>ir first pennunt in "ighl yea~. wtts numcd the National League's Cy Young Award winner today, /11 ars hu11 collected17 of 24 pos~iblc fi rsl·platt· votes tooutscorctcamm:itc Andy !\1c.sst·rs rnith, 96points tofi6, and became the first reli ef 1)i lcher in history to\\ in I h~· coveted pri ~l'. The only other rclie\'er to \Vin :1 major ;1\\artl from the Bascb:1ll Writers Associ;1tion of America wus J in1 Konstanty, \\'ho \\'US the National League 's Most Valuable Plti.tei.:during the ''-\Vh i1. K id " days or \he Philadelphia Philli es in 19SO. 'l'h e Docl~crs look three or the first· four pluces as Atlanta's Phil Niekro fi nished third with lS points and Los -Angeles' J>on Sutton wns rourlh with 12. 1\-lessersmilh. a~Ong \\'ilh Nickro the Orlly 2-0·game ~·inners in tbe National . League th is year, received five first place votcs.NiekroandSuttonhad one euch. Pitthers from the National Leugue c h u-m pion Dodgers thus gained 23 of t he 24 first place votes. 1'he rem<ii nd er of the field included Al 1-Irabosky o( St. Loui;; with nine 1>0ints_~ Cjncinuati 's J ac k Billin_8ham. eight ; Cincinnati's Don Gullett, fi ve; Sp orts in Brief Kings Top Blues; Carter Gets Boost opponents. ·sT . LO U I S -Bo b Ne vin 's $100 ,000 Stoc kholm Open tennis Notre O;,ime rC'porlcd ly \V iii meet dcrlcction goal, hi s ninth mar k of the tournament, breezed into the ~econd Ala ba m a in thl• Orunge Bow l in a season, lirted the Los Angeles Kings round T uesday with a 6·3, 6·2 \'ictory re m atch of l;ist year's nation;,i i past the SL Louis Blues 4.3 ·ruesday O\'C rAna ndAmrilraj oflndia. c.-hampioni;hip hattlt·. Ncbr<iska and ni ght and s poil edtheNation allloc kcy P a ul Ge rk e n ou sted J oa quin i'1orida"'illfaccc<1ch othcrinaSugar t~eagu e coaching debut of Garry Loyo-Mayo of 1t-1exico 6·4, 6-1 a nd 1_~,1·! clush1,\\'hilc Penn State ivi lJ t<i ke Young. -jojncd Arthur A'stie as first-round (HJ lht· S1fbthl\'i.'S lcrn Cnnfercnce Until Ne,·ins scored at 15:04, the "'inne rs fromthe Uni[ed·States. ('ham pion iilthe COtton l3o11;I. te'anis had traded goa!Sineach peri od. Ashe, ttie No. 4 seed wlto wOn thf> Atiami or Ohio. -U·hich has a .hid to Dan Alalon ey gave Los Angeles a 1-0 title in 1971 , e liminated compatriot the T<1ngC'rine Ho"·l. says its wants lo lead in the first pe riod. hut Doug Vilas Gerula itis, 6·4, 1·6 after winning meet l\li <im i of Florida in the L>cc. 21 Pallazzari countered ror the Blues the tie·breaker 14·12. t:l ash. with an unassis ted effo rt. Uob Berry U.S. victors in the second round Clay Carroll of Cincinnati . two, .. nd Pittsburgh '~ Dave Glu~li . Buzz Caprn of Atlanta, a nd Lynn llfcG lothen ot St. Louis.all one. Mar s h a ll ap pea r e d -i n a record-breaking 106 gumes this Past season. un achlt'vcnH1rlt that bettered his own National l.eaguestandardof9'l set the year befo re with the ~lontreal Expos. J-te became the first relier pitcher in Natio,nal l..eague history to qualify for t11e.ear.ned run title with 208 innings. A1arshall finished fourth in th al <l-ategqFy·w-i ti\ a'2,42 mark. The, sqya rely·built right·f1andcr, . .-. contro~erSlal !iguc_e wb9Js,coJU1ld.fre.d somewhut or an iritellectual snob. had ' ' a 15·12 ..,,on-lost record and 21 saves ror 1.05 Angeles thiiS ye<1r. lndefati gablt•, Marshall pitc.hed butting practice in between a ssignments so i1s not to rust liis lhlents. "I cdn pitch as long us I "'ant to. us much as I want to, and as many years as l want to.·· l.1arsh<Jll oncesaid. l.f a r sha ll , nuw studying !or a doctor ate in psychology ut f\·Ji chig;i n State University :-i nd te:1ching a t the l!ame school. \\'as givt:n u lahdslidc- \'ictory in the Cy 'i'oung election fro1n , t he very people he hud disduittL'<I -the sports v,r1·iters. During (h e World Series against,the -Olikfind A ·s-fast QC lOber, Marshall n>ru scd to talk to "'ritci-s he('ausc. us one 'reporter put it. "He ~Uev~s t~.w.l :;ports wri~·s arc bclo\v h.1sstat1on. br•I~ tt-(!Q!!fl 1.t~,_,. wlr'l(lt(Jo 41! tbt. (r Yett.11'19 ,. ... d: Iii» -Doti Ktfi«Jm .... 6tld;l.,n 1'5'1 -W•••.., SP•""-· eo"on 1'60 -Vl!1non L•w, Plll~bWVh 11'U -Don Orywt1lt, L~.t."ll'it' n u -S.ndy Kol<tt•, Lo\ """'Wlo l'IU -S..ndy Koult•, LO• All9tlt• ,..,. -s.wiv Kout••, l.o\Al")tlt~ 19'1 -M1•, M<Carmlc .. , SM! ft.....:htO 19'1 -&ollGjD~n.St.Loui~ 1-'-l om Sol•""'" N•w Yot .. 1910-eo&OiD~n. 51. Loul' 1911 -Fr".i~n Jl"'•ln" O\l<fll<I !912 -S~•t C•tlton, Pnlladr!ptil• 1913 -Jom St4•t•. Ntw Yo•• from 1•S. "'M" I\ w•s til_I_, ~d 1M, • Jlnoi. c, Youno A:l:•rd "''~ 9hen• tfle l-maior ~~s. •n l"Z,-~_MO -~•!!IS owre e"<Jttllr.lled lot h lfiO ~-. Al,i Eyeing Easy Tiffs, $25 Million -' PHILADELPHIA CAP) J-leaVyweight !C hampion Muhammad , Ali s a ys G e orge Forema n's complaints about the ring, the ropes and the count in last "'eek's title right in Africa are j ust the result of a big letdown !or the fcirme r champ. "I don't know nothing about it," said Ali. "'ho came to Philadelphia to make a speecll before a Atuslim group. ·~1r there were irregularities then they should prove it and do something abo'ut it. Ali said. '"fhe worst that could h~ppcn is that he'd get another \Vhipping." ~-1 The 32-year-old Ali knocked out Forema n in the eighth rbund of their scheduled 15-rounder to reclaim the heavyweight title taken from him by edict during his fight with the U.S . And Okla homa State will meet broke the~ie rorthe Kingsatl 2:1 9or inc luded Eddi e Dibbs and Bri a n "Pittsburgh and 'fony Dorsett in the the second period. but less than three Gottfried. Dibhs beat Mil an Holocek, .SUn il?"'I ~ec. 28. . . minutes later, Bo h Ku nz deodlocked the Self.;;:;;;-'.,tt.f{ungarian: 6·2, 1-~. and . ~nt 1~ this year. the .r1rstday ~.i bo\\'I thegame"'ilhhis Ci rstNllL go;;I, Gottfried defeated Sashi hl enon of -----'A~Lal:iOU..col.4-ld~e.:exte~ w-as~t-he----rnrr.-'VillTiifu s :JM" PTtITel'lanfit-· fruliff:""T:fi',"j:O. -- third. Si1;turday in ~o~·ember. But t~e then traded goals within 22 st:conds 1-:rik ,-an Dill en "'as eliminated in ~r--l-· ....gov_ernmcnt.o.\·cr. the Select;ve·Service draft. · Nat1 ?n?I Co l.l cg 1 ~tl;' Athle li_c early inlhe thirdpt'riod. • the first rOund by Manuel Orantes, Assoc1at1on rescinded its rule "·hen it 6.3 6-4 found it impossible Lo t>nfo rce. · · The bowls t hen <1~reed a mong l\1ot lde 11tified_. lhemsel\·es to \\·ah until No\'. 16. But, J'E RSE 'i' Cl1'Y, N.J . -Rubin a:; ~~ual. early.,bids have apparently "Jlu·rriciine" Carter. \\'ho ~lugged his-1-IONG KO NG -Australians John been offc rt'd and lctikcd. · "'a\' to an uns uccessful s hot :it the Ne \\'Combe a nd Ken Rose\\·all became The Orange Bo1\·I collision between middle\veight boxing crown and then the fi rst \\\'O singles players to reach Notre Dame and Alabama 1vill match_,. v.·ent to prison for life in a triple the quarterfinals in the SS0,000 llong ,\ 11."l'sies A d va11c.•e Ul'IT•~le Ali s aid of Foreman's complaints to the World Boxing Council-and the World Boxing Association. "Llf\ink he> has just had . a big Jet down. Y.ou newsmen all played him up to be so big. It was a .quick fall, a quick crash. the t\\"O learns lhlH fought ror the murder. got a boost in his retrial bid Kong Open tennis tournament today. national ch<im plonship in the Suga r Tuesday. Newcombe. seeded No. I, beat fellow Bowl last t\e1\' Yl'tir's E1·c when the The c hi ef in,·esllgator in the case Australian P aul Kronk 6-3. 7·5 in the lrish ed~ed t heCrimson 'l°ide.24 -23. told an cvide nliary hearing Tuesday fi rst ·second -ro und match of the Notre Dan1e is r~111ked eii,:hth 1vith a that the day after the shootings in a tournament. 7.1rceord11·hil l· Alabama. 8·0. is third Paterson, N.J .. bar, one of t wo key In the other second·round ma tch, DEFLECTED SHOT-Puck fi red by Bos ton'S J ohn Bucyk (9) is defl ect ed a\va y from the net by Buffalo's goalie Gary ,Bromley during Na ti onal Hocke~' 1..eag ue game Tuesday night in Boston. The team s b uttled to a 2·2 ti('. ··A couple weeks ago he was so ha rd and so powerful and ranked a hp_rdet·- hit.ter th an J Oe Louis or Rock~· A1arciano. He '"'as undefeated with all knockouts. heavy-handed. 11e thought "he was fierce and it \\'OU!d be a matter of time whe n Muha mmad's legs would go, that I didn't ha ve any punchin g p ow er, that it \va s behind Ohio St;;te and Oklahoma. prosec ut ion 1v it nesses fai led to f';o. 2 seed Rosev.•all beat l\Ii ke Estep, A Notre Da rill' ~pokesm an said ''no identify Carter und his codefendant. 6-3, 3-6. 6-5. decision \1ould hl• rnatll' bl'rore No1·. Sum mations in the hearing. l'Ull ed In first·r ound si ngles matches Says MeKa~ impossible to knoc k out George. J-le was jus t like the 1'itanic. They said the Titanic couldn1t sink. A lot of fools believed him.'' 1(i,"' although Frank ltentz. president \1·he n the l\1'0 "-'ltncsJres s;:1id they lied t:o1n pleted tod a,y , ~f a n s Jurgen of the Orange Bo11 J Conlilllttee. said in return for leniency in pending Pohmann of V.'est Germany beat Fred official annountl'n1ent of the Notrl' crini inal m atters. \\'ere slated for Stoll e of Austra li a. 6·3, 6·4: J eff Oame-Alal>~nn a n1utchup tould come tod ay. Austin beat John-€ooperor Australia, - S at u r d a,\' f n l Io 1\· in:;:: I h e Carter and John Artis. his former _6 -4. li ·2. and Kim \V arwic k of SC-Stan/ ord Rivalry Ali refu sed to s peculate on whether 1e \Vould fight f'oreman first, Or make 1is initia l d eJense-a gainst-Jo•e-----1 .Frazier. the former heavyWelghl champion. Frazier and Ali have met ' ' Alabama·Louisianu Sta tr g~une. sparring partner, \\'ere conv icted in Australia do,~·ned Raz Reid, 6-3, 6·2. Penn Stale coach Jot' Paterno said 1967. The defend a nts, who clai m they his team has 1·otPd to go to the Cotton were framed because of their rivil 'Bowl :_i g aiu ~t th(• 11innl'r of the ri g hts activit ies, are bl ack. South\\·est Conferenec -· either ·rexai;. 1\·xas .'\&~I 01· Baylor ·-but •1 ualifi t"'d l1i s ~t•tte n1en1 b,\· sa~·i ng the "'ittan_\ I.ions 11 nu Id J':O .. if"' t hl·.v \1·ere TV D<>11IJIP!'Poder -NE\V YORK -ABC-TV \\'ill televise a college foot ball doubleheader Saturday-:i l'egional game folloY.'ed by the natio na l telecast of the Alab:1ma-LSU toni est. Inflamed by Ralsion t wice. Frazier winning the first and Alilbe rema ~ch. •·1 should ha ve a couple ·or eas~· fi ghts firs t," Ali said. ··1 think I'm entitled to a fe\\' easy pay days." 1111·j{l'd. , Borg 'l 'ri11111pf1s STOCKltO LJ\1 -Bjorn Borg. seeded No. I in his homeland for the Ca111pbell S ucc eeds Dutcllman Y-orced Out By Public Pressure ATLANT;\ (t\P) -Norn1 Va n Brocklin. gcnl·rally rcgardt•d as a t echnical fo otba ll ~l·nius \\'ilh a \'Olallle person:.111\,\c, 1\·as fired as head 1·oach :.ind AC'IH·r:.Jl n1 anager nf the Atl an1;1 f;'1!C'On:. 'l'11l':-.da~·. V ti n Brot·kli'n. Ut had built the cxpan:.ion f('!ln1 i1110 a l(•gitimatc pla~·ol f conll'tHlc1· la:;t ~C'ar but 11 a:. forced 0111 of hi~ job hy pulJ lic prcssur£· aflf'l' the F:ilcon . .-sl:1 ggcred to.a2·6~t•lrl. The clarnnr fnr ehangc r('aehed its Jle:tk Sunday \\·hen l hl· l\li;.in1 1 .l)olphins J!<l l'<' Atlanta ils wors l clef1·at in -10 ga ni c.~. ·12·7. 1·1u· ~1n11o une t•n1t•nt of lhC' fi ring •·::inic i11 ,1 terse :.talement fro1n t lub ••11·ncr' ll ankin S1nilh :it the dinner hour 'J'uesO:iy night. Smith s;_iid !\lnl'inn C:.in1pbl.'li. ti, ,1·i\I as:;umt) th(' •'•J:iehi 11~ d ul irs i 1n 111cc!iatcly. C;1rnphl'll h:1<1 sprvcd ~1s Va n Brncklin's ttc r(•ns i\'c c·oordinalnr sint:c 1969, huild1n!! a unit thnt "·a.'i 1't'SP('t'lt•d thr11ughtlut the Natio11;1I foo!h:.i ll l.ca}f11l' .. , had no inklin~ or anything lik1• 1hi:-:· ~:Jld Can1ph<•ll. "l'\'c JllSt IJccu 1ry111g tn get the defense i:;o1ng , . , 'J'hut 's ;.1111 h:i t h :ii; cOn('crncd n1('. "I upprcflalC' R:inkin'i; ft1i th 1n n1t\ hut 1ny heurt ~oe:-. out 10 ~1orm \/:in flrocklin . \\'\• \~l'l'C togctht•r for nine yeari;. 11<' 11'1 n11• ('na<'h lhl· dt:rcnsc and ne\·cr setnnd-guessed !Ill'. \\\· t;1!ked today :.it the studiurn ;;ftrr the. t•hange 11·as tnade," Ca1npbcll said. "\\'hen Norm left, he 11·ished me 1\·ell. I didn 't ~ulicil the job ;1nd tic knn\\'S it.'' C.:;1mpbell sa id Smith told hin1 Lhc rc 1vould be no discussion Qf 1vhethcr he "·ould be the C'Oach nc .-.:t Yl'<lr until :.ifter the season is over. "But I 'n1 n ot concerned about that." he s;1id. "I just "'ant to do the iob for R;inkin. Lhe Falcons and the ·assistants. As for next year, 1\•e didn't sit do1\'I\ and talk ahout p1·01n ises," 'J'he dov•nf<1ll of \':in Broc klin. knfl\l'O as the l)utchman. beg:in late J:i sl season aflCr the Falcons put !o~clhcr a sevl'n-i;tame \\i nn ing streak and needed only \'ictories over Uuff~lro. St. Louis and Ne1v Orleans tn reach the playoff,<: for the fi rst lin1e in their eighl·year history., Ruffalo a nd St..-Loui s whi pped the Falcons in Atlanta, ending all pl ayofr hopes. Th('n J9i4 :irri 1·rd :ind \·an Brocklin '''us optimistic. t·all1ng this lht! bcsl Falcons team in history . The stri ke of the NF'L l'l:i y~rs' Asso(·i;1tio n kept n1ore t ha n 20 veter11nl'i out of trai nin g camp, but sut·h "'as the c·asl' at.most other N1'-.~ !'iles. The net1vork \\•ill air the Ohio Stale·li1ichigan State game to the \Vest Coast al 9:30 a.m.1'hc Alaba ma· I .SU ti It\\" i 11 he gin ;1t I p. n1. LOS ANG ELES CAP l o-Coach John l.1cK ay of the Southern -California Trojans said the rootball ri\'alrv with Stanrord is k een enough without havi ng it h eat ed by a bu s ive spectators. 1'he Trojans coach said Tuesday that the rivalry has long been biller, but it ex panded durii;ig the ______ years J oh_n__RfilstQn_ tQittbed at Le1c:iN-S 11spe11ded Stanford with tactics McKay t ermed LOS ANG Ei.ES -Reggie Lewis, uns ports manlike. Orl'gon's All-P acific Coast defender. At .Stanfo rd , McKay said, the hiis been sus pC'nded by coach Don Troj;;ns must maintain discipline on Hl·:ld for th!! rest o( the season, ~a a nd off the t"rack or risk !ouching off a :-pokesma n fo r the Duc ks said r io t that · he said could consume 'l'ucsdav. players of both te;ims. ''I-le \•,.as suspended for disciplinary The Troj ans and Cardinals meet reasons. The coach didn'l say exactly Saturda y a t Stanford with th e \\'hy, rn aybe an attitude problem or Pacifi c-8 ·Conference lead at l'itake. someth ing."' said Dick Fishback, Th.e last ti me t hey pl ayed at Stanford. Oregon sports information director. the Trojans won 3Q·2l, but r..1cKay Oregon plays UC LA Saturday. sai d he wished they had won by 2,000 Lc1vi s. a junior. was All -Coast as a points. defensi\·e t<.1e kl e last year when he I-le said that Ralston. duri ng yc;irs a l so "'as h o no rabl e m e ntion \\.'he n USC bealStanford.cOmmented All -Amcritan. that the better t eam lost. But the lladdix Notn<'d CLEVELA ND -Cleveland Indians nc1v manager Frank Robinson has n an1ed ll arvcy lladdix the first member or his coaching stafr £or the 19i5season. 1\ lcft ·hand cr \\'hose claim to pitching fame ca1nc in !\lay of 1959 \l'i th. Pitts bu rgh \\'hen he threw 12 innings or perfect ba seball and then lost 1-0 to the Alilwaukee Braves, I laddi.'' \\1;1s na rn ell to the job Tuesday n1orning. 1"i;:ell Lo•es RAl.EIG ll. N.C. -Former major league b aseb<1 ll pitcher Wilmer ''\'incsar Bend" i\1izell lost his bid for :i fourth"te rm in the U.S. llouse of Hc1>r('scntalivcs ·ruesday. !\1i7.ell , th~ ltepublican incumbent in North Carolina's 5th District, was beate n by Vo'eekly ne wspape r publisher Stephen L. Neal. O!Jlburst following the 1972 game stemmed from more tha n that. T roja n pl ayers had t o e ndure h a r assm e nt from the Stanford marching band as well as racial slurs from spect ators, ll1cKa'y said. "Coaches a nd everyone involved are fortunate that no pl<iyer has gone up and fl attened someone," l.1cKay said , fearing that such action, 1n the post-game bitterness, could-cause a melee as the pl ayers of both teams take a long hike in public view front lhc stadium to the dressing rooms. Mc Kay bl a med R a ls to n fo r problems which he said became acute in 1g10 when Stanfoid s"'itched areas on the field where the teams stayed during halfti1ne and also wai ted aft er the game Cor the rans to exit up the same ramp the 1>laycrs take. 1'hc Trojans were placed in the area more vulnerable to spectators, J\.fcKay said. Also, in 1970 and 1972 the St anford band sat behind the visitor's bench. De~ense Stirs Slow-starting Cards ~·rA i\f"(IHIJ t 1\I') ·• \\h('n Slanforrl ·s fooll);tll (':1 r1lina ls :-;lrun1tlcrl 1r. :in 11 ;i.J st:1rt 1h1s !-(';1i;on. •·o.a r h J:.irk (~'1l'P•lla11:<('n "inrt'fl hut .11an1erl :-o l:H't' ''1th :1 .1:lan('<' into the tia-;I. .Jose St<itc. Out the C.:Ilrd:;. :l"tJnd 3.0. 1 in th e; conferen<·e. lil'<I fCJr first place with lht• I It h r:in~ed Southern Cali!nrni;1 letim thC'y'tl play here Suturda ~' lu'•(orc Ji t r·o11•d cx1>ected to CllCC'C'd R0.000. ::ind went on to ll o."e Bnwl victories • <lo"•ninJ! lof1·r:1nkNI Ohio Slate 21·17 ~i nd cdgini;: pre viously 'unbettte n litichiR:•n 13·12 .. State. The 1970 team led by lfcisman Tro ph y winne r Ji m Plunk e tt n oppcd agair1 st Purdue. Air 1'"'orcc ~ind Culirornia. helpin~ to make ()hi o . State's lluc.kcyc_s ~• thrcc .. touchdov.·n h1vorih! at Pasudcna. Rut the Curdint1ls' 1urnaround·lhis season w<isn 'l s tricll,v due lo the ' JOHN McKAY McKay said he had to restrain l\l arv Goux, an assistant coach, when the ba nd hind e r e d South ern Cal 'i:o pre-game wa rmups in 1972. "That's a trick deployed by some Southern schools, putting the school The cha mpion then observed th.at his manager,' Herbert hluhammad. "'as \vorking on an event that would bring him $25 m illion. He refused to elaborate. "It's som ething they want me to do," he said, then quickly changed the subject. Ali claimed he had offers to fight in . 1 England, Russia , Ara bia, Algeria, Pakistan and Nigeria. He said he v.'anted to r est a few months and then probably would fight in the · Middle East. Ali described h imselr as "too big for boxing. too big for AfadiSon Square Garden, Yankee Stadium. I'm in ~ s piritua l fight, not j ust a boxing match. I fi ght j ust so l can get people to liste n to m e . i·m j ust getting started. I'm going to help my people free the m selVes from C1ppression." Sun Battles Hawaiians .Honolulu band behind t he visitor's bench," ""-I r..Ict\ay said. "lieally, that's not wlial fl sportsmanship is all about. No w there's aruleagainstit." l·I O NOL U J.U r AP i _T he In December 1972 the Paci ric-8 l·lawaiians, still hopifig fol' a shot al a ~ulcd that ho~e teams n:iu st be ~cated World f ootball League pl ayoff berth, 1n front or their own rooting sections. tangle Wednesday night "-'ith the "Really," ~aid P.1cK<1y or the verbal Southern Californi:i Sun, \\'hi ch abuse. •·you should be able to ignore alre ad y h as la nded ;1 spot in i• .. but \vhcn the nicest "'ord you hea r post-season action. is not a bout sportsmanship, al least . 1'he Hawaiians have a 7·11 rcicord not thnt sport. . . · ror the season. t.ind need wi ns over the "I've ne ver walked up tha1 r11 mp without hearing the1n. I've 1\l'\'Cr been a ble to pinpoint exactly who they arc: Chon11e l 11 a t 10:30 I don't k now if it is the St.inford student hod v." . Sun tonight und the Portland Storm M'cKay s aid Memorial ('.J)liseum next Wednesday _to keep their t'ruwds in l.os Ang ell's may not be a ny Post.season hopes alive. .. better tha n Stanford's, but at the The Sun, sporting u 13·5 season Coliseum players have a brief walk, record, c linc hed the WFL Western protected by ~1 lunncl, to dressing Division t itle three week~ ago. rooms. Last week the Sun became lhe ·•At Stanford it's a ·mUch longer fourth Wfo~I .• learn to rail to mec~ a time, nnd In a c rowd of 911.000 people. r-1>ayday , but the team h:ls promistd its you on ly need JO people" lo ~l11rt players they will be paid when they something. return home fr.o m the t1iPtO H_awaH. "Stanford has on~ or the grc:.itest Th.e Sun held off a rourth·quarte r st:1diums to pl ay-In, bu1 il'ioi that· rally by the l·la~ailans and 11r.ored 8 walk . ., ~ 38-31 victory ln a meeting between the !\1cKay def nded his "2.000" p()int twoteam scarlie r in lheseason. st<1te1nent. "Why would you \\'anl to Out' Sun coac.h Tom f'(fflf'S 5~ win by one Point '! I'd be satisried ir Wfl "l-law11ii is 'hot the sume team. They won by nnc. but 1\•ho \vOuldn't \\'Unl have im pro1•c d tre mendously unfl 2,000 against unyliody? ·have udded new talent .. ··r.ty idea Is thal you ~huul d F<!ors a l ~o suid the l lawiJllan~ ''ure , "Rf'i;!:lrdlt':-" 11f ~h;1t rt•t•ord \\'C h::i'l' ror lhl' ·"l':J!'nn. 1f 1\(' ran \\'Ln our <·11nf('l'l'tll'l'• 111• t1•e,_1I 11l"ll <h•-.cr 1·t• lu rl'Ptl'i>Cnt lhe P:1r1fl(' g 1n lhc tlo!IC ll0\\'T.11t' Sii.i'S ~ Rcrrnt Hi.it 'J'<'n <'han1pions rrom Oh io Stu I ti a nd ~·I ichi)."!t1n h_•u1'n('(I lh\}. h;ird \\'UY that S1:1nforrl S('a 15on rerorcls <lon'l mean much in the Rose Oo\\' • 4 • .. I haVc to adn1it Stanford h a~ t ratlition·ally not pl:iycd j_;ood bull g.imcs <1,;ui n :t l team$ they'r e i-·uppos('d to bc:.it." said Don fluncc, Stanford's 11a Slsing st a r agai nst Michij[;in In th e 1972 Rose Bowl game. .._1-ri on'l, k-nn w--whclherit's-mcnta1 ·or n()l ... said Bunce. now studying al Slilnrol'd 's mcdltul ~hoot. · player:f uttltudt'. he uddcd. ..;_ "Tffi e en!;«.', In par 1cu ar.1s<lninJt a lot bti ltc r , p luyin.u a bit moro r c.klcssly. \Ve'rc nol 'bcinJ( qui te so <.'Oni;ervallvc a nd wt•'replaying better rootball ... Donovan 11ald. c:ontinuc to trytoi<rorl•,putl in i;t inncw t>rob:_ibly one of the better 1.e:1m!l In n_e:oplc 1.1~ s:oon as 1lli l'iln. 1 'n\ ;"'~°"'Lc--!ithi:.J~ug_ys:_<lutin ' J!<'OlldJlalLo·~----0--- golng o c .,ur p uy••rs ~ey m\iSl run the sca~on." --------i ~l~111'ord'~ \1 inlf;'"i> ~1 :1 rt I his yt:ar wa:i; ~•1Zai n !li f non<·O nrcrt:1•c c ~ompe1i t1on ·losscs 10 1>cn11 Sti1te, 11/inoi.i; :ind !\l1ch11.:;1n. a lie with :)an Jn 1971) and .:,i,:r:1i n in IITTI. Stanford'.<; Pac-8 ch:1mpion~hip teams coal:he~· by J ohn Ra l~to11 s hn1J):J:Cd off g()mc cmb~1rrussing r('1-tul:ir •£fl.Ison losses • • Ounce's 1971 team wus upstt by Duke. Washington state und Sari ~ose l • l• the t loc k out with qu11rtcrback Even though the C~1lirornians a re sneaks. It's not rair to them and. not under pre!isure for the pl uy9rfs, really, 1L''is beliU.iini: to the other Fc<1rs says, ''\Ve want to win l.o k·ccp team." • our record as good as we can " ; ... ' . • ' . ' Edison•M"arina 'fop Defensive. Battle Looms -. Friday night'shighschool against Western land ilas -rootball c lash "between rushed for 34.1 yards Edi~on 's Chargers and overall. Ching has also l'Om· M ~r1na 's Vikings at West· pleted ss of 111 passes for m1n~ltr ll lgh has the 810yards. m;ik1ngs of u low-storing Don Cornell is Edison's game. top running back, rushing "P.1t.irina 's running 1s \'erv for 395 yards on 87 carries. Kc:io<L " says Etlison coul'h But Workman is not sure Bill Workm an. "And our }low Ching and Cornell wilt . defense aguinst the run is s u c cee d again s t the probably the strqngest part Vikings· defense . · ot ~ur team . We are giving "They don 't have a weak• up about 70 yards a game spot,'' says \\l orkman. rushin•." Th · a e1r nose man, A1ilrk Vick Regarding the Viki ngs' is very good, and their ~erense, Workman says, secondary kid , Chris Hawn The most points scored on is also good. And their or'. them has been 24. Their rense is s tarting to go." whole derenSe is very good. The Vikings h:.i ve a top We're very impressed with running back combin:ilion Dan Al eeks and ~l ark or Jim Rankin and Ron Scavo. They j us t \\'hip Ross. people." T •· he most impress ive or Noltoo m.:iny teams have th e t~·o agains t Los been able lo whip Edison, Alamitos was Ro ss," says howe~er. 1'he Charg.crs are Workman. ·'He was butting , 3:1·,l in Sunset ~eague ac·' them with his helmet and t1on and t ruil rirst place knocking them flat on their Westmin ster by one game. backs." Workrn un. th1nq.:h. is ' , • unh apfl ~· \\ ilh 111, lt'iHn ·s eX t:t'UllOll Anaheim RUNNERS BRYAN THOMPSON, JOE YOUNG, WALT ELLIOTT, JOE KOLAR. "\V t· n1ad e 11111 m an\' mist:ik es ugain~I \\'t•.-.tt·r11.:. Workman says. ··we were called ror t he normal holding penalties,· and I v.·asn't completely happy.'' He is happy with quarter· ba~k Nathan Ching, though. Chtng ran ror 122 yards Victory A Must Strength in Numbers ' Injuries C~lpple CM Foe . Huntington Beach lligh's Oi lers had a fi~ld day with CM Has 46 Wi11s i11 a Roiv cellar dwellars Karella and By DAVE ROMANO Cypress in E · Le 01t11•0 .. ;1, .. u .. ~" ··-· ll}Plre-ague There always seems to.be acl!on. scoring ~5 points on the two. -strength in numbers. ButFoothill andKennedy Al least that's the each held the Oilers to one philosophy or Costa Mesa touchdown and Friday's l·ligh cross country coach . foe-Anaheim-has limited Joe Fisher and urt er 4fi · r · straight dual meet trium-six O ~1ts-seven-C0t..-s-one ph·s-ri'i>body is ahoul to . It ~ill be .a very you ng touchdown or less this year. ._.rgue v•i lh hi in . a nd 1nexper1enced Tustin . Tl)e Colony invades Hun· Since 1''isher came to Hi gh team which hosts t1n gton Beach Friday ni ght Costa P.lesa six years ano, Costa l\1esa J.llgh Saturday in Empire League rciotball b night at 8 in a Century hostility with a victory for the Mustangs have become League root ball game at the former mandatory if it's one or the top cross country Tustin. to stay in the race ror the powers in Orange County. Tustin had several out· crown behind• unbeaten Costa l\1esa's recent standing athletes berore the Foothill . triumph was a sweep in the season starte,.,,.hut the Til· "We're struggling," says Oran,geTChounMty Invitational lers lost two orfe'h sive back-Anaheiin coach Bob Saler· mee · e us langs won Cield starters and their top no the varsity, junior varsity three deCensi\'e players and His team lost two defen· and rrosh-soph competition. eoarh J efr J espersen has sive gems in Jerr Heinrich Fisherexplainsonc ofthe b reasons hi s teams have een fo rced to go with and J o hn Lopke r to bee , r 1. SOP,homores ~nd funior!:___ graduation. but he allows ··~v~o~~~~es:1~~ s t _ Wrha~~ aV1!lfyoung-th·e---d·e fens e-h-a's---bee~sed Flinniifg ih <S'r:u"'!'-s_;,es -team now, says Jespersen. adequate. e ,... s a . team," says Fisher. '-'Cross athletes ran usU ally & Seen country is scored on a total running together, helping team score, not individual .and inspiring ench other. performance. If all our run-The ~tustangs also like to ners staytog'etherandhelp c ro ss th l" rini s h line pace each other, we feel we together u·hen they get a can come up with a better chance. Jr the y 're way o~erall score." ·ahead in a race, the front t)sher.1><1inls outthat this runner n1a y lel _lJ,p sli~htly ~roup type or running is to:illowanotherCos~.1!..~k~.ll usually done al the start of athlete to catch 4p so they the race and continues for ca n cross the rini sh line :il about a mile of the two-mi le the san1c time and share in contest. the triumph. "Al the mile point the Senior J oe Kolar is th e raster runners 11sualty start number one man on this to pull away and run on year's team. He was run· their own," says Fisher. ning as the ttlird or fourth "Althis juncture ,however. man in 1973 fo r th e we should have the bulk of 1\lus langs, but hi s con· our runnf;J.s~_in good position Cidcncc and poise has ear· to finish high ." ned hin1 thr t o~ spot this Gro_up r1:1nning is not only \'-year. ?ract1ced 1n meets but .also Fisher also reels he has 1n ~o~kouts. The fttuslangs the two best freshman run- lra1n 1n both the mornings ners in Orange County in and-after-noons and all the Joe Young a nd Rrya n "It 's not like having you ng Anaheim has won six or kids at the beginning of the se,·en starts this season, but season because they get bet· has been somewhat unim- ter as the year goes on. pressive despite a No. 7 \Ve've had'to throw them in rating in the Cl F 4~A poll. Leon Calls Uni .Tilt Thompson. They u·l're th e top two rinishers in the OC Invitational last wct·k . Juniors Wa lt Elliott, Rande Hawkinson and 1't1n1 Ellis are afso top runnel's on this year's squad . \\'ith Young and Thompson retur- ning, Fishe r feels Costa 1\·lesa will be s trong again next season. now and it makes it tough.'' Salerno has twins Randy Probably the biggest blow and Ron Belcher at I-back to Tustin was the loss or and wingback in the quarterback J etr .Letlow. Coloni sts' pro-set offense. An outstandi ng leader, he A1orris Bledsoe ~andles was the key in Tustin's only the quarterb.ack. duties and league win, 20-13 verdict Art Garabedian as slated ror DH's Biggest Ever ·-over Estancia. duty at rullback. \Vith Letlow gone Tustin Injuries have hurt the has become more of a run· Anaheim cause, a nd ning team. but lt also lost leading that li st are backs tv.·o top runners . Bert Yale, Kev!n Donnelly and Curt however, has picked up 333 Swain. . yards in Cive league games "Huntington Beach com· ror a 6.6 average each con-plicates things," saySS:ater· test. no, "because it runs the The strong point or the 1-louston veer and because T ill ers is their ofrensive line or Loren h-licklin, who is one where no injuries have hurt. or the best runners in our Dana l\1aln. Mark Dunham league. and Richard Ke)'S are all "Jluntington Beach has outstanding performers and shown firepower in scoring s hould give Costa Mesa's 95 points in l\110 games." defensive li ne trouble. adds Salerno. "'That's more Jespersen feels the Til· than we score for an-entire lers will ha ve to stop Costa season." fl.1esa 's outside running The Delchers have com- game and its passing attack bined for 529 yards bcl\vcen to stay in the game. lht'!m . "Costa Al esa appear$._ to Randy has carried 64 be very quick to us," says limes for 281 yards and four J espersen. "It also looks touchdowns, "•hile Ron has big although on paper it ap-three touchdo\\'nS cho.1 lked pears to be s mall. Costa up among his 248 yards in 52 l\lesa has improved every tries. week and has players in Bledsoe ha s k('pt the there now who have some defenses honest with his experience." nifty passing. 11c's hit 47 GC Jespersen won't know 88 attempts ror 770 yards what to to offensively until and six touchdowns .• heseeswhatkindoCdeCense Five int e r ce ptions Cost a l\lesa throws up blemish his 5'1.5 percent ac· against him Friday ni ght. curacy. Faees Estaneia Friday Dana Hills High will.meet University High's Trojans. in South Coast League root· ball action 1-~riday night at San Clemente High School. Coach Tony Leon or Dana llills says it's the biggest game since the s chool began pl ay three years ago. "1'his is the biggest game or our career ." he says. ··1r .,...e beat them and l\lission Viejo beats San Clemente, there could be a rour-way tie ror second place." Leon goes fa rther and says a Laguna Beach vie· tory over 1-:1 Toro could ·leave a possibility or a rour· v•ay lie for rirst place the following "'eek, "Th al 's "'hal makes this league so exciting. There's a nuluralness about it we couldn't gel in the Orange League." \Vh at does he have to do to stop the University attack? "I think we h:ive to slop their running game. But they also ha\'e the biggest team "'e will race 'this season and the major reason ror their 6·-t record is a strong defe nse." Leon is happy about the return of tailback Darryl l·lo'>l.'e this week. Howe was injured In the El Toro game SA Seeking Defense Sanla Ana lfigh football Into Friday's contest. The Leon. roach Bob Larson reels his Saints arc one game in back Santa Ana also has an ex· Saints still have a shot at or Villa Park and second .ccllcnl field goal kicker in second place In the Century place. ·Dill Stone. He kicked a short League, but admi t s WhenthcSaints aregoing one against the Sea Kings everything wlll have to go well they usually fcfrifrol lhe and barely missed rrom 35 right to place second and ball on the ground with half· yard!i out on another attem· obtai n a possible CIF back Jim Castelo doi11 g pt. lie Is also Santa Ana's playofCbcrlh. most of the ~·ork. I-le is best defens ive player, Larson sends Santa Ana averaging a bout four )'ards having intercepted five pas· against Estancia J~{gh at 8 a carry and Is very tough to ses this ycar, two las{ week . Friday night at Newport bringdown. llarson feels Estarl(la's llarbor-.11'1;h in a game Althoug h the S aints unique ofrensc might cause which should see plenty of don't have muC!h of a deep some troubles ror his def en· otrense. Both lhe Saints and 'threat, they can e xecute lhc se. but isn't that worried Eagles have offenses Which short pass very well. Quar-abOul It. can move. the bnll and both terback Fernando Leon ''We'lljustph1ybackalit· have u !itlona ble dcfcnsl \•e completed five or 10 aerials tie bit more ard wait for the un ts. -rors<r)'AYdflrfalnst Corona --pasr.t'-says Lar1on~'They Santa Ana moved well in del Mar whlth Is pretty can do a lot rrom-l.hose ror· • the fir5l half lost wct'.k In it s close to what he does every mations, bul they I05e a lol J0-10 tie against Coronn del gomt!. Chuck Hogg also of power when they !Spread &Jar. but had only 14 phtys runs the . <'lub at quarter· out. t' their quarterback is lfi the 5econd h air. The b:1ck :ind 1s n better runner. ·on we'll be in trouble. if not, saints tAlte a 2·2·1 record but can't paS"S as well 118 we11hould sl4lpthen1~" ........... • ' • • . • . ' and didn't play last week against San Clemente. Howe has carried the ball 120 times this season ror 590 yards, an average or 4.9 per try. Quarterback Al Benavidez has connected on 21 oC64 attempts pas3ing for 374 yards. l·le has had five interceptions. Leon sums it up in thi s manner concerJJing hi s team's 3-4 mark: '"Our defense has been very con- sistent but our oCfense has been incon sis tent. With H!lwe returning, We ,should have a little more con- sis tency on orrense this week." ihe l\.1usta'ngs ha \'t' one-of their better bala nced tean1s this year With several olhcr athletes running "'ilh th;.• varsity or junior vo.1rsity. depending on their ti n1es during practice. Sonic or the athletes who ha\'e been bouncin g around incl ude Da ve Smith, Kevin Gal· legher , Don Wright, Chuck Lester and John Farrell. Cos ta l\1e sa 's goal this year is to win the elusive CIF t itle. The 1\1usrang-s have finished fourth, sixth. third and rourth in recent years, but have never been able to go all the way. SC Defense Gets Stiff est Challenge Sah Cleme nte l·ligh's Tritons are faced with the best passer and smoothest corps of receivers this year when they invade l\1 ission Viej o ~ligh Frid ay night-but what else is new? -,.,.<Coac h Allie Sehaf.f'1 Tritons h'"ave confou nded the experts week after week, despite multiple lrf• juries to key personnel and most or the success is due to lhe tremendous dcf~nse ap· plied by the SC eleven. "IC you don 't have the super offensive player," says Schaff. "you better play a lot or defense. And WC do concentrate'\'.>n that. Our defense has got us a rcw scoreS, but I can seethe cor· ner coming where we won 't have to rely so much on our derense. Scharf happily licks off such sophomores as Pando Vleis id<'S. Randy Adams, 'tom Aron!'i, Ron Wade Brian Wood and Alan Streeter as · a nucleus for ruture glory. ~tission Viejo, however. ,1.5 hope(ul thttl ruture won't be~ome a reality Friday nlttit .-ncl.Jh~ W.•Y _§_an Clemente has played il's anyone's guess that lt won 't happen again.· "We're Just going to have lo out the re and play like " bunch of m{l nh1cs again,'' '' sa}'s Scharr. "if we want to stay alive. It t¥0Uld be nice lo have a bre11lher on our schedule, but we Just don 't Jiave 1.ny." Schc.ff i• a lso pl eased wilh hi s seco n · dary-91pecl1ll y with the r~turn or Stan •111thl1. Ma lhi• tomblne1 ·with 01-nn Ulll , Al S11ndoYal Ind J111t Nel1on. "O'ur t11le1l player In the ••condary 11 around S-8," 111)'1 Schaff , "th-sy 11re i.11 peailutfl . Out they're all :'lthletes. too. They movl' well and tlo :1 decent job gel- ling to where they w:1nt to be. You ~an be 6·5. but ir you can't get there it won 't help )'OU." 'rh c bl11et t question mark in the 81n Clcml•nlc c:1mp is at qu1rtcrb1u·k, "'here Tim Vlel1idcs has missed a eouplo or days practice due to Jiu. Ir Vl e is lde1 ml 1~es ~'riday's asslanmt nt It'll be Dill at qu1,1 rttrb1ck for Srha rr·s cr ew. Pro Scores H•1i....1 ••it•1 .. ,, l! .. MllWll ,... "<" ~ '(It, "°"'""' ~.t 11<~• "'· "'"'°'*l'lllt1 Alllft ............. , AMiil,,..._ °"""" 10, 'fll'I IJI .. fl""'4 M<••• l.t ...... L"'A"'1t~'•·!il lltll"I n..n .. 1111,flo,ktnJ Ill•• VAl'loe!IV" 1 l'i'f IJ•l'Oo ·~I ""'t•tfll';,.&.to<Y '"'"-''' n .. 1 l>!H>1>11IQll \, "•fl..i\tot, l Saxons Utilize Sprintout l..oara lligh's Saxons at L:i Pi1ln1a 'Pa rk ha ven't been exactly lhe casirst tusk Cor Newport llarbor footb~dl teams in the p:isl and this yeur does n't Cigu(c to be any diCferent. · Twice in the past four )'ears the Saxons h:.i vc dum· pcd Newport II arbor at l.<i Palma and in 1970 the set- bac k forced the Sai lors to s.hare" the Sunset l.cai,:uc ttllc with Anaheim. l.oara coach 1-lerb llill has another sprintout style orrense ;i nd if it's as touKh .as the 1973 ve rsion the Sa ilors could be in ror a Ion~ ni ght. "We're running a Jut morr option than "'C cvrr h:.id," says II ill. "\\'c likr to use the. triple out or our I set, but .,...e·rc still a sprin· tout passin g team, too. Nevertheless, the main vehicle has been t~copt.ion . "I just hope we can Kl'l our kid s b11.ck up mentally. \Ve'rc a little do"'" ;1fll•r la st ~·eek . \Ve plu yed well :igainst We stminster :ind didn't win." ft1ark Carlton has been the mainstay or the Loara attack at quarterback. .. !e's run 86 limes for 160 yards and passed for 695 yards 'A'ith 52 completion~ in 108attcmpts . llis running has aceoun- ted for three touchdowns and he'!; thrown six touch· down passes. - Barry Snead has been thl' main runner ror Loa r:1. other than Carlton, runninK for 593 yards in 113 tries ror rive touchdowns . 1-Ullback Tim Orl'l1. 14H rus hes Cor 153 yards) rounds out the running attack. J im Bonifucio ( 10 recep- tions for 114 vards and ont' louchdo\Yn-) a nd R o n Wilkinson (24 c;1 tchcs for 396 yards a nd four 1'Ds l pa('C' th e r('ceivcrs. ' We<10Mday. No¥embet6, 1974 f)f\tkV-PILOT 'fl. Grid Stari T ONY ACCOMANDO Orange Coast Offense -- OAVIO HARMANSON Saddleback Offense KELLY STROICH Orange Coast Defense . ,.,. JIM POETTGEN Saddleback Defe nse • • l·lil I s a ys hi s team 's ROBIN LUKEN BILL CHAPMAN major in1pro\·en1cnt is in Golden West Offense Golden Wesl ~efense O\'e rall cxpC'riencc. noting -----------------------that the Saxons l>cgan the s~·ason ""ith ont• returninK starter and four rcturninl-1 lcttermt•n. Ne"·porl's r\,lnning gamt: ·o1:o rries 11111 the most . "Newport Harbor is a very solid team "'ith exce11lion~I tea n1 speed,'' says I-till. ··r\nd its running attack ha s d e ve lo ped . Brian· ·rheriot is.a n1uc h improvt.>d ball carrier and the rest of then1 . Steve Foley and the whole bunch . are something IO\\Ol'l'Y ;1 1Jo ul." Women's Sports C.lll LS V0 llf Y B&ll,_ V&lilSH¥ -.e ... ....,., .... ..,.Cl<·• ""~""'' IJ . !) • JU .. 1011 Y&R!.IT¥ "'°,.""'' ... ,...,,<Id "'"""" 1~6. I• II Y&llSoTY h~o;ld ...... ,., U. t t '1·•n<" 11 !) 11 t1. 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"·"JO•. ··. •DIVORCE• ff, ..a\f tf JOU ho•• O'J"'"'d I(! -oo IT TOUll ... flF C.Allf-ORNIA 01¥011Cf C.OUN\fl \ltm w • .-\,.t•t(~ ~JJ.77 40 Artists Are Threat Despite Record C:I Toro rli gh 's Chargers, Brian ll l'aney returned to \'il'tors o\'er rival ~lission the lincu1) for the l\·lissioll Viej o a nd So uth Coas t Viejo game and reeled off97 League football JcadC'r s yards. and he'll be back u•ith three straig ht ci rcuit ag ain for La guna Beach. conquests, arc faced "'ilh I lcaney 180 carries for 367 winless La g un u Bl•at·h yards J learns "'ilh fullback Th ursda.v night :it 1\lission Chuck: Va n Li ew (131 car- Vil'jo 11 i ~h. ries for 660 y :i rds 1 to give El {)n the :iu r1 a Cl' lh Jl :iµ· 1'oro an imposin g running pears lo be a lux ury item for attack. - ~:1ac h ~I ac ~l oo r_g's__ Gilry-Kcy-makes1tacom-. Ch:tr~crs. plete offensive attack '>l.'ilh llu! ~l n"rl' ~J~~ ll isn r hisat•rialstoCharles Hicks. and l~asuna Beach poses a Joe Carla and Cl¥dc Bir· serious thre;d , dcspilc its chard · relative shoddy rccord--()n pape r ''Laguna 1ico.1ch hus lu!!L thrl'e lt>aguc ga mes by a tut;.i l o f ni ne 11oint ~. ·· rcnunds ~l oore, ··and thl'\ do .1 \l•ry goud dc(t•lll!I \~ Jiiii "l'l·uph•. sce1n "to scun • f:11 rl ,\' f'as Lly on Laguna Bl•:il·h •tt lhe outset. but lht.'O go fi ll ! a nd La gun~) Be a e h cncls up heJting UI) the O)lflO!!ll lOTl "Hut I think our kids will ht· up Tiit'~' see !ht• hand .,..,r1tini.: on the wall ... ir ~·" can \\'Ill this one we can du 1u1 "'orsc tha n a CO·cham- l)ionsh1p. "But if 11,'1· lust'. "e could -tu.~(' the.,.. hol e f11JI. · · 1':1 Toro t·ume out or its en countt•r with ~l ission VicJo 1njury-frel' and l\1 oore savs his tl'am is healthier than ·at any point during lhc cam- 11:.11g11 ·'"l'h nt ·s a Ing key for us," says ~t oqre. "and .,...e'll con- tinue our pructice by doi ni: a lillle hitting, but mostly ~·e'll be y,,•o rk i n ~ on execution and liming." y.s., Brazil Vie in Polo f\n al l-star Uni ted Slates "':1ll'r polo team. fcaturini.? threr p Jayl'r S Cro n1 Nc.,..•port. "'ill race Brazil's touri ng national s£1uad at 7·30 Thursday ni,l!ht at Lo ng Beach's R1>lmonl l'laz;1 . lh.';:i d lni; th t• l ' S tc;:1 n1 arc four mt·n1 bcrs of the curr<.'nl national water polo team . They are Guy Antl ey_ Bruce Hlack and .Jack IJick- mann of Newport and J im Cruze of Fullcrtort. t--:d r\eu·land. head watt•r polo coach nl UC I r\'1ne and ass ist ant coach o f the nalion<i l team, will direct. lhl:\ U .S, squad against. a Br:17.1h :1 0 l<":im that was \'tctoru,u~ agatn:-l a n all - star squad and Stanford's varsity last u·eck. G e nrr~11 admission ii; S2 :11ul ~tudl'nt:r; can enter for Si PARAMOUNT SPORTS [uer.';Jlhing-in :Jenni_j • OUR TH.lHKS TO THE HARBOR AREA FOR YOUR flHE PATRONAGE! 'TIL CHRISTMAS hw .~his """ L.1t!I DUHLqP AUSTRALIAH 'flLLOW - TENNIS BALLS ......................... 333 E. I 71h SI., Cosio Moso .a. .. ...,1 ... ·~· ..... o1,.-~ PHONE 642·6886 '"'·~ '''" Wiol. I~.&.!•• ft,~ 'So•~ 11•t , ' " J • ,! •• JM DAILVPILOT Wednesday. Ncwember 6. 1974 Cy ele Raees Delay Won 'J Matter-Bast Defense Key.Item For EM AgainstFV Griffins Seek Better Bo,unce Mike Bast, the defending cha mpion, m ay benefit more than any or the other JS riders by a week's delay ol lhe U.S. speedway motor· cycle national champio·n· ships al the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa ri1es a Friday nig hl. ~nother of the 16 finalists, El Modena lil1h willface Lo$ Alamitos lli .... focil· pe nal ty, according to Bast is one or the most in· a veer offense Jor the firSt 510 tense riders on the circuit. time this season, but the ball coaoh Jim· Rodarte is . Rodarte. ··t·le i·ust seems to be a b"1t v d • d I h · wondering what fate will Rodarte also recalls.when anguar s e ense as "-! II h" G ·11· thl k more serious about it than s uccessful Iv met every IJllC a 15 ri ins 5 wee Edison scored twice in the most or the riders," Becker h II I when they ta ke on Fountain , last minute lo down the says. c 8 enge 50 ar. Valley High Friday night at Griffins. He's hoping things Prior lo last Friday night, "In conference play, we 8at OrangeCoastColle,Je. will turn· around this week the riders didn't know in have only allowed 27 point· .A winner ol only one Sun-agajnst 'Fountain Valley. what race or position they s," says El Modena football set Leag ue gam e, Los woold be against the other coach Bob Lester. "And U'te Alamitos has led every coil· ra cer s . The 20-event opposing quJrlerbacks test going into the final program was posted and haveonlycompleted 15pas· quarter only to k>se ev~ now .it 's c.-0 mm o n · se.s in five games .. " -time-:--T he-mosrrecenl kno"'·led~e. As a result, El Madina is escapade i.s indicative of Rains inundated the track about an hour before star· ting time last t'r iday'nighl, rorcing postpor:icmenl. B.!st, recovering from a wri st fructure, wi ll h;i ve ex· tra lime to let the injury heal. ''I won't be "'earing a nything on the wrist for the fin&,l,s," Bast revealed prior lo 13st Friday 's scheduled race progra m. "The leather wra p gets in the way and I can 't afford tn t ake the chance in the finals." Bast is defending cham· pion and has been the hot· test rider on the circuit this season. · Does the week delay have any mental effect on the defend ing ch a mp·~ "It won't have any effect on me," J\1ik e says. "I waited all year ror this night and one more week won 't make any dilferen· ce." According to Fountain Valley's Danny Becke r, The r1~ers st art tour S-0 in Century League ac-what has happened a ll a breast in the f?ur·lap ·'tion andis ravored todeteat season. races and each will start Corona del Mar Saturday Leading Marina High ·&-0 onr~ .from three. or the gate night al Newport Harbor going into the rourth quar- pos1lions and tw1re from the· High. ter. the Vikings came up rourth one. with nine points to take a 9-6 . It's generally considered "Corona is a line football advantage. The Griffins, that the best two spots are team and runs the veer very however, scored a touch· the pole and the outside well," says Lester. down with 40 seconds left positions. Riders in the mid· Out Lester is confident in which would have won the die two slots can be pinned his derensc, whichJs big as game, but it was called in by the inside a nd outside well as quick . Tackles ScoLt back on. a q uestionable riders. Bast is generally con-Johnson (6·2, 205) and Greg sidered to be the fastest Erich (6·0, 19S) are two or lhe best in the league. Both starter in the field and reels have been instrumental in . he will not be psyched out app lying strong pass by the theory when he rushes. • draws the i nside starting positions. And the Vanguards also "It depends on how hard a have two top linebackers in guy gets· himself· psyched Brad Frasier (5.0, 180) and up. The aim is to gel p-Jirn Ti mboe (S-11.170). syched up, not psyched out," he says. Gaucl1os Now 3rd In JC Poll "Some riders try to second guess another rid!:!r but l don't. l try to decide <>what I'm going to.do from each starting spot. 1 don't "'·orry about what the other guy is gOing to do. Passing_ ·Menaces Monarchs "IC I-can execute my start p e rrect·IY, from any position, then I have the lead. I re el I can make my own advan(ages or disad· vantages." orrensively, El Modena operates from a pro rer- mation, led by dUfil.nutive back Roger Rees (5-7, 140) who galloped ror 105 yards against Estaricia. Saddleback College has moved into t hird place and Orange Coast College is ninth in the Daily Pilot's weekly Southland J C toot· ball rankings. "lie is.an awfully fine tit· tie ha.ck whn ·is r eally Saddfeback 's Gauchos ·quick:'' says Lester. .are.. jusLa notch ahead-of Citrus, a team it meets a El fttodena also has a week· r ro m s 8 tur day. bomb-.t hrowing quarte r· Orange Coast gained the top back 1n Steve Cody (6-:r,-10 for th~first time aft.er its 175) whn doesn't pass often. -29-14 victory over Cerritos. T he r.t ate.r Dei lligh Jn addition !O B1:st and Against Estancia he only completed two of five, but on~ was for 13 yards and the Meanwhile, Golden West fe ll to 11th with its loss to Rio Hondo. otherfor23. "It seems like something new hits us every week and always in Jhe fourt!t_gua_r· ter," says Rodarte.~ "ll's nol that the kids are in bad shape, it'sjust the breaks." Los Alamitos' aUack is centered around crafty halfback David Sprague, whn leads a ll Orange County rushers with over 800 yard s. Not an over· powering runner , he gets the job done with excellent moves and goi1;.g to the hole whenitopens. ~u a r terback Craig Chamberlain is strictly a passing quarterback. He has passed for over 500 yards with Ron Ash and • Ron Cassidy his fa vorite receiv ers. The Griffins have a good deCense at times, but it has let them >down on occasions. Rodarte feels Fountain Valley has one of Ole most explosive attacks in tbe Sunsel League. Area Polo P.1ona rchs s hould finally Becker, other rt~ers include have an easy Angelus ·Steve Bast, Ri ck Woods, League football game this S.o_nny Nutter, Scott week, but coach Gary Carr S1va~ge, Jeff Sexton, La~ry is not counting on it. Shaw, Dubb Ferrell, B~lly ··w h b k" .1 Gray, Larry fttoon, f-11ke In the ·vanguards' 16·6 win over Costa ftfesa, Cody completed one of two for 68 yards. El Camino has r eplaced Bakersfield as the No. 1 . team. ResultSl e ave een m~.1ng 1 Curoso, Bill Cody, Steve toogh ?.n ou~selve~_says Nutter. J\lik e Konle and Ed Carr. \Ve JUsl ha\'C one \Vi\liams. Lester, though, feels his toogh gam ~ ~rter ano1her. All tickets previous~y pur· oa!graefn's~ ~.•,Yonhaavdeel ''.°°1abr\,• And we can t afford to have chased for this event and LI 11 a letdO\ll n." rain check stubs will be delense. The J\ton ar~hs h~st St. honored Frid!l_ ni ght. A few "They ru n a variety of Anthony Thursday rught at tickets will t>e av ailable at defenses," says' Lester, lhf'. Sa~la Ana Bowl and the the gate beginning at 6:30 "and they run them all ef· Saints are 0·3. . .. Friday evening. The first fectively." - But Carr says, They heatrace is at8:1S. ~---have a good p!,!sser and they ha\'e been in every football game. They1re big and they G • d have a lot or depth.,,. .rl Odds Ye t, the Saints don't ,., fi gure t n com e close to Ram~o·e•Ati•nl•b•i • · h · d S G<ttnS.yo•er(n1<a90bY•h JI.tater De1, wh1c lie t. 1<e .. E1141111dove•C•e••l•no11wl'• Paul 24·24 and edged Bisho p Cll!nV•'"""' ea11+mo••D•• Amal. 28·21. ()Ul.mdo•f t O<:'!•O•I 0• •' > 8ullaloovft Hou\lDf' b• I !\later Dei 's offense. cen- tered around quarterback Jim \Vi gmore and running back Pat ~1C Keon, ha s been explos ive, but Carr is unhappy wilh i~e:ii.eeution on some drives. W1om•o•f' NtwOrlt11n; tlyl toY GlenhO•e• NY )eh b• l (ln..or.nah o•t• P•l1U•Utqn D• J l(an•dl (/1~ OYf'• ">an OlftlO by• V.llf; OY'f• S.n F ' .... o;cO ... 11 W•"'•"')!Oll 0"'1' Pn1ll<lo ll>l'"a 0., •• > Al•l>dlThl ovtr ~ !.IJ 01 , lt•aloY'fr El•ylo• b• i flo<lllll OYfr O!'O«i•J·tl'I I Ha<VordO•t• P•on<t lon b• ~ Motflo-OY'ft l>l"'ICll$0• 11 on.o!.l•lf O•ff Mo<ft•'l-fll )1•!t ll,. 11 Oo.!•"O""' ave• "'•HO..•• Of II Cltm-~• ND.C.t•ohnab"fl ~M 'i.ltltDY'f• NO (d•Olo"'" !>!.by ' UCLll ove• O•~-b• 1 Puf'dueo""• Monnt...,I• "' I U'io(.0¥<!• 'i.!..,ta<G b• • We•I V1<q•11<•0••• s, ........ °" I t o ... s illl.M00Yf'• SMU b• •', ll.tnh1<\y0•t• V•"Mtboll llY I'' W•.,,•l'IQ!on D••• C.th!o•n•a Oy1 Wo..:0<>10110""< l°"'I Of I'• Yalt0YftPtnnby6 S-l•t>a<• o""' 11;,,,.,ae °"" • LAHatbotO•trGolCl<!nWt\!l>'f J Sftlt-WMI f'fl II PM. Citl1e9t llO<... l'h . 1.EJC.ml,;oi..0.11 oo 2. P1~ ... H.0.GI llo 1S..OOltllollck C ... ll J1 ... 01 .... !...0.11 :z. i.11 ..... 11w111 c .. 1.a1 " 6.Groll"-l l~U II l.E•11L.A tS·l·ll ~ f . l.A H••l>Ot U-1•11 11 •.0."'90 Coe~I l•·J.fll, • 10.l'hoHOnOolS.1·11 1 OIM,,,-11. Gal-wtM fS. .. 11 '; t1. SMl• IMl•N<• , ... , .. , ._ "We are m aking more mistakes now th an we were al the begi nning of the s ea so n ." Car r says . .. Bishop Amal played "'ell. but we ~a ,·e thern good lield position ti1ne and ti me again. \Ve are putting stress on reacting to the foot ball .and 01\ ou r pass CO\'eragc thisweek.'' o......,..co••t oY'f• so-·· 11,6 ..,...I~•~' D•t< 51-An!l,.,ny llyl' > '.\1ost teams have been Soi•••1e u•f't s t p,.,111, 1 •IEd•'oOtlO~• Mn•in .. oy 7 able to pass ai:ainst the t:1MD<!towa~•Co•on.ior•M.ir01t 1'1onarchs, but Carr says, L.,..1.i.m11 ... o•••Foun1 ..... va11e1M ' ~t~ Me>aOYf' f"lt•n llV 1 .. the Bishop Am at quarter-s..~1•"""o•t•E11.nco•ov1 back wa s on ly 11 of 30 ror 92 u .. ,..,.,.,,,a.e•D•n .. Hru~a•> . El Torou•~• ~.,Q.,11• 8"dC1' 11,1 throwing. We \Vere pretty ....,,.,0n v•eioo•e•S•n<J•m"""b'l" happy about that.'' ""'""'"' t<d•bo• ove• Lo•••b• ~ An•nt•m""e' H.,n1•nq1on Se«1'b1• h'll get yOu more.than you got bef9re. for a limi ted lime only you con I save $ l.00 l on a half-gallon of Ame rica's be$1 selling whiskey. A n d C a r r is prob a bly fF=:'.::'.::'.:=====:::;j pretty happy about \Vi g- m o r e'~ and i\1 <'Keon 's $latistic s. \Vi gmore has t·ompletcd 57 of 114 passes for 124 yards and ?tl cKL'On hns rushed for 602 yards on 107 ca rries. \Vi gmore is also a dan ge rous runner, pi <'king up 305 yards on 75 carries. Coed Sports C0£0 ¥0Ll.t:YIAU. .. OronQI! Co•'' Gel. Ea1l LM A"l!'le' ,~ •. 1~1 0 -J Pl•~1 ol IM' O~mt: J<l...-..e Sandell. th-S.C:llm•d•,Ht•1' l(IUI'"'· • 0.111111 C.0•~1 del. E•l l LO\ AftOlllt' I~ I, 1>•, IS.J. P1•~' ol Ille q•me: ~bboe f'w•~•M. lloOVOO<Ns. 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II ... le -· ---6...JW .um..~UlO..JH.QUHJU'JUOID'---·----. ......... , .. , ..•.•...•. , .... , .... , .............. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ENTRY BLANK ..... , ____________ _ ....... ___________ ~ °"'-----------liP-~-- : Cifdo teoml yw thinloa will win this wed'• '°"'" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Affanta at Rams Chicago at Gl'ffn Bay Cleveland at Njw England Denver at Baltimore Detroit at Oakland Houston at Buffalo Miami at New Orleans NY Jets at NY Giants PittsbunJh at Cincinnati San ~ at Kansas City San Ff'anclsco at Dallas ' . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Washillglan at Philadelphia LSU at Alabama Texas at Baylor GeO"Jia at Florida ; Harvcrd at Princeton : • Mlchic)an at Illinois . : Ohio State at Michigan State ; Mis.-i at Oklahoma : • No. c-&na at Clemson : • Penn State at No. CaroHna State : • , OI egon at UCLA i Ml-sofa at Purdue : • E USC at Stanford ; : Syracuse at West Virginia ; : Texas A & M at SMU . : • E V Cllldertlllt at Kfllfllcky ; i · Calforllia at Washhlcjtoft ; : Wlscodsin at Iowa : • • : Y•atPetWI : • • • • : 111 llWD -My 9uet• on tho tot•I nurnNt : ' ! el potnn totOttCf in all 30 to"*, i1 : • • • • : f'i9Mhi 'ic•ttoo Is o ,....eor frllhn of ~ : : Dally Not~t ttcttoft·toch MOftdtiy, TMMlrt : • .... w ... ...._, • . -· . • • ............................. e ..................... .. •' • • • ' ' I 0 I d a y s s r • J • i I • r r 6 I ' - 'Pirate' Publisher Hunted Frqm WlreServices An attoyney for J . D. Sa l ln1er said that authorities were combing the area ea s t or 'San Francisco Bay for the pirate. publisher of the r ecluse author'searly works. I investigators have already located "an East Bay reproduction firm" that apparently turned out a rirst . edition of the unauthorized two-volume collection of ~bort_slories,-sa.id Neil I:;;; Shapiro, an attorney ror the New Hampshire author. Salin'ger \l.'rote the best-selling "Catcher in the Wltdnesdav. November&, 1974 CAii. V ,U,.OT Rye" in 1951 and has not °'''t"•~S.CMM•"'"'"'s.n""•..,... publi§hed a sanctioned new TOURISTS VIEW ALCATRAZ ISLANO FRO M A CRUISE SHIP IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY . . HOBIE SAI LQRS TO PERFORM FOR LOS ANGELES BOAT SHOW CLINIC Randy Hatfield, Ronny Atwood,A y Hulls in Practice Off Long Beach work since 1963. The pirated So -000 VI • · · works , called ''The rneo1:uu, •uors Ha veToured thelslandS1nceltOpened1n0ctober,1973. ., Complete Uncollected Short • . Stori.es or J . D. Salin~er," Prison £1osed an 1963 consists of 18 stories wntten ------------------- Mazatlan Race ·LA Boat by Salinger in hisearly20s. * Future of Alcatraz Und ecided ' ' Honors Foun_der Show A Singer convicted in a o.n1t1 .. kMM•MHI"'~' perennial San Francisco c·ouldn'l vi sit, ::1ntl I 'm a $134,000 fraud ,.~as been question :--"\Vh al should be child ." granted a delay in SAN FRANCISCO -In donewithAlcatraz'!" ··vo u C'Ou ld put sentencing lo give him time letters written in crayon, mechanical dummies in thc;- lo sell his life story to three schoolchildren gi\'e '"If you bU:ild· a gambling cells and have uniformed When 46 o~c.an sailing yachts ans~cr the starting gun Satutd•ay in Los Angeles Yac ht Club's eighth biennial:' J\1azatlan race it will be' a•tribute to Clark Sweet, Ne'A'port Beach yacht andt insurance broker who came up 'A'ith lhe idea ror the race in 1961. ' An~e les Yacht t:lub, aespne the fact that the first race wasn't what could be called a towering s uccess. Only nine boats s tarted ~ six finished -and one was destroyed on a remote, bat- ten stretch of beach in Baja California known as Cape San Lazaro, Readied Hollywood and make the ir answers lo that casino here, lhen childrl.'n gu:irdswalkingr1rou nd.'' re s titution with the ,_. ... .,.,....,,...,.,.,,. ... .,.,....,,...,.,.,,. ... .,.,.. ... ,.. ''I \VOuld like lo see proceeds. ,pclitans li ving here." Billed as the most com· D•nn is II . Hall, 37 ,. Gone Two Months plete boat show in the promised U.S . DiS:trict his tory o f the Southern Court Judge !\I r. Joseph California Marine As · Blumenfeld he would go to F "l ' F " t socialion, the 19th annual California and offer his . am.i y s. a e Los Angel es Boat Show autpbiography to-the movie opens at the Los Angeles andtelevision,industries. Convention Center Nov. 15 Blumenfeld told Hall, who s .. ,, u k SWEET HIMSELF took for a 10-day run. has appeared in television t.. n no wn his 40-foot cutter Jinker out . Show hours 1A·ill be 2 to s hows a11.d cut a !:IU!!Jber of &I T001\Y, 11 VE,\KS artC'r t.he last federal inmate left the austere prison fortr(':.S kno\vn si mply as "the Rock," there is still no official \•('rdict on the rulure -o r lh e island i n San Francisco B<i y named by the Spanish for lh1i_pclicans found nestling theic in i775. or the race hair "'ay across rui:3Q_ p.m. weekdays, noon record~. that If he sold the shut it do"•n ilS ::1 federal prison in 1963. A Purk Service spokesn1an sa ~·s' eithl.'r repair or dtmolitiOn "·ould run into millions or dollurs sinct· nc\V n1atrria l~ and debris \\'Ould huve lo be shipped to and from lhe island l 'f.1 miles from San Francisco's 'fele~r:.iph JliJL In lart, a shortage or funds has left so me National Park Service officittl s less than plcru;ed .O\'er gro\~ting congressional ~ interest In extending the national rl'Crea'tion area eoncep_t..ilo other p.arts of the countey. Sweet first sold the idei:i of the race to ofricials, businessm en and citizens of P..1 azatlan and then uhder- toOk to find a yacht club to sponsor such an evenL The latter chore wasn't So easy, He presented th·e 'idea to al least t'A•o mo~e Yfcht clubs of which he is :a member, both of "''hi rtt It.urned il the. Gulf of California to go to 10:30 p.m. Saturdays and ( ) COPPER. Ore. (AP> -On Sunday, Sept. l , Richard in searc h of flares in · noonto7p.m.Sundays.Ad· PEOPLE CowdenandsonDavidwalkedintothe gencral storein I·l ear in gs are 111 ol .. ~ . dicating some boat was in mission is S2 for adults, $1 ~. Copper in Southern Oregon's rugged Siskiyou expected until 1976 at lht.• OF IOIJ STAF~ \\Or~ers dis tress. S"·eet sailed for children \l.'ith those un-~----------~-A1ountains foraquartofmilk. earliest, accordi n~ to a ' "'c_ transf ... rred to the field J inker in every other der si·x fre.e. story he would have to turn . They left with the milk and ha\'en't been seen since. sPpoarkk·esSmcar v"1· r,oer. '.h:'h,Nc'ah· tio,.'.'.,"kl ~ho'1dc~'.~·::i ~.;1 y~ 1 J~~~st ~I~ Mazatlan race, but will not The show will be the first the mo.ney ove.r to the Neither has Cowden's wife, Belinda, 22. or their ..... L b h f f th P k down. ., be in this year's r'ace to display 1975 models and 83-year-old Phoenix, Ariz. five -month-olddaughter,Melissa. ~...... 'fs~~~dad1~~~ci.s t[~~inon .• or,.et~cr• S~~v.fC:·_~e \gg i s.~ati::i;c because o(healthproblems. also one or the most com· woman he bilked in a .. ~ .. d \V h l Despite its austere. begin· prehensive. There wi ll be compli·catedscheme. FOR T WO MONTllS, POLICE and_ \'O(unlee r ago i\·ision in as ing on, He had li!tle onno trouble selling the r;rce to Los S h h bed lh · r I -. D.c.···r1..atmeans,,·e hadto ning, the reasons seem t.o . more than 700 craft rep· earc ers ave pro e mountains or cues to a •1 I mysterythathasnolog. d · · Yet, more than 260.000 C"Ut back on maintenance Cassel .,Day At Ballia be the distance, the pr.ev. a1 • resenting the latest in de· * 1can no answers. ing v.•eather · conditions sign. It is as if a picky \l.'ind sorted the family from the visitors already h:ivc hacl and guid e \\'Ork for visitors along the course. and the Dearborn IP.fich.) P.t ayor campsite along Carberry Creek and blew them from the oppor tun ity to offer ;;itotherparks.'' continued enthusiastic re· CllARLES GO RE and Orville Hubbard remained theplanet,orifthroughare\·ersalintime,theCowdens suggest ions t o National Lambe maintains -nc\v ception o f the y.ac hls· George Sigler. who sailed in se ri ous co ndition neverexisted. Park Service ~uides sin~c _ _,,urban.park areas could be men in !\f azatlan. . for 56 days in the Pacific on followin g surgery to remove There ~re no kn~wn moli\•es for f9ul plav. Friends the island ""'as opened to the dc\·elo11cd "'ithout plucin~ Several of the Mexican a raft to pro\'e that man can a blood clot on the left side of and family describe Cowden as a reliable, likable public in October, 1973. more strain on the National founders of the race.are ex· survive· such hostile con-hi s brain . hos p it a I 'hard·work1ng guy v.·1th no apparent reason to van1sn 1':.irk Ser\"icc throuph an The Bahia, 'Co r1n.th ian peeled to be on hand Thur-ditions, will be present and spokesman report. voluntarily. 1\ N O \\' 111 LE ~ ou nj.!: cxponded land and v.·oter Yacht Club .. ~:i l ~•c;tlebrate sday night at the sendorr display their 15.foot ran. Hubbard, 71 , suffered a Cov.·de n. 28. a log truck dti,•cr from \Vhite City, near visitors were crayoning conservation fund. 'l'hal '"Al Cassel Day·;'A·itha lun-and instruction dinner Mike Reagan, son of the s trokeSundaynight. "1edford.hadlake nhis familYcampingoverthe Labo11 letters, the island made program, begun in 1965, cheon Friday. v.)ien his aboard the Queen A1ary in -California governor, will II e h as ser ved as Day v.•eekend. On that Sunday. they v.·ere to have gone famous by such inmates as provides federal land l<' famous one-ton 4 aeing Long Beach. 'l'"hey are unveil the. Fantasy.19 ski Dearborn mayor for 33 lo the home or Belinda's mother, Ruth Grayson, for Al Capone :::ind ''~l ac.hinc local governm('nts seeking machine Terrorist "''iii be Roberto Goristiio,'Gaspar boat he intends 10 pi1ol to year s. making him the dinner. ·cun K$11 Y" ;.il ready was tobuyundevelopedle1.ndfor on display at the c?ub dock, Prunedo and G ul llermo Hawaii next r.1ay. l{ewill be .nation'ssenior mayor. ., being ifllegrated as but ··a park and recreation use. 1601 Bayside Dri\'e, Corona "Bill " lteimple. Another the first to try the voyage in * BUT TlfEV DIDN'T SllO\V ,up, and that evcnin.[l drop in th e bucket" into one r----------- del J\t ar. 1' !\1 azatl'an supporter of the a s mall pov.·er boat and people began to 1A·orry. A1r s. Grayson \\'ent to the or t he nation 's major PUBLIC NOTICE Al embers andlh!!ir.guests race is Gerald Barnard, hopes to break the record of nearby campsite a nd found nobody there. 1experiments in urban park "-'ill gather in th~IColumbia owner of lhe Balboa Club, lOOhours ror the crossing. A Chicago jeweler has The quart or milk they had bought that morning "·as system ~ -the Golden Gate Room at 11 :30 fdQcoektails u n 0 fr i c i a I !\t a z a t 1 an Cecil Gates will show his been convicted of possession there, a~d ~ plastic disl\J!i!n "'·.as set out on the picnic National R~c rcation Arca. and vie.,.,·ing .~WI! ,famous headql!arters. unique min iature bat· or stolen jewelry, inchlding table. F1sh1 ng poles were against a tree. The family a dmini s tered by th e yacht. "'ipger or the;World tleship. Powered by a small a $5,000 watch stolen from pickup was parked nearby. There were !\1rs. Cowden's National Park Scr\'icc. On e Ton €Jass 'Charilpion-\\'E ATH E R WISE, the engine, the repli ca of the entertainer Lee Liberace. purse and Melissa 'sdiaperbag. and the camp stove. Si nce Congress in 19i:J ship in England.iq 't974 . Cas· r.ta zatlan race is ideal. The USS Massachusetts makes Police said more than 500 Near the creek was Co'>'·den's expensive v.·atch and authorized up to $61,610,000 sel is also "'ell:~known in race do'>'·n the Baja Califor·'five knots. pieces of jewelry wor(h hi s bill fold with $23 in it. J{is wife's opened pack of for purchase of federal, racing circles for his rrrany nia coast us ually provides a more than SI million wer.£ cigarettes was there.· · and pri \'a 1 c I a nds. the exploits with tlis · former brisk spinnaker run as far ANOTIIE R FEATURE of founet in the possession ot At any minute you would expect lo hear them coming National I' ark Service has at...:..:.W.ar.r.io ., ~illnec..ilL.a.s...Cabo San 1.uc.as....Ihere..lha..£how-Will be a.s.ailins--r,A:id;io~l~p~hiwL"-'•~w~l~nii"-, Ks~•~·\i;;o~lcf_ba-Bck into camp to clean up for dinner. a~uircc"I more than 15.000 the 1973 P .O!R1.C .. \l.'ith · the rleet can usually bank school. John Cordes, show enview w en e was utthey·didn~ · a c r e s o f I a n d r or ·three firsts in five.races. on some slow going until chairman, s aid there are arrested last April. pi cnic k i n g . h iking, Lunch will be :served at they clear the lee of the more sailboats than ever in ' L i b e r a c e • s FOil MORE TllAN a '''eek, the, mountains "'ere horschuck ridin g, nature 12 : 15 'A'ith the program of cape and edge out into the this year 's show despite the diamond -studded watch and smothered with searchers. excurs ions. <1 nd historic color movies of "Terrori st '' Gu lf of California where fact that SCAtA sponsors an s ome SI 9 ,000 more in Slate police covered both sides or all the creeks and tours in S;1n f'rancisco and in tbe 1974 races scheduled northerly winds send them an-sailboat show. jewelry were taken from the rivers in the area and th e gulleys leading dov.·n to them !\1arin County. · fort2:45. , reaching toward the linish Besides the s mall ''per· pianist's Dallas hotel room aswell. ~ Thelegislalionauthoriz('d C I d T I' I earlythisyear The U.S. ForestServicecheckedevervroadandtrail asse an errori st .are at a 1ve y pace. formance" type boats, the · within a 25.mile radius or the camp·. Planes and acquisition or up to 32.000 entered in the· ·~1a1,atlan The bulk of the Oeet can show will be heavy on. acres to preserve often Race sta rting Saturduy, be expected lo be sr;iugged displays of cruisers in the. * costly undevelo1led land in racingunderthe:burgeeor do .... ·nin~taiatlanHarborin 40-foolandup range.Grand Tit~ ONffl kNfftt'n 1ci tt1 ess is . the th ickly set tled San BCYC. , about six days. Elapsed Banks will present its 45-Officia,Js are tryii'lg to th f ... F'raneisco B:i\· are:i. d _, · th 1·a ·t r " a 111 I I 11 d o 9 , D roop!f• · R ese r v a tii'o n s a re time record is sli ghtly more foot Alaskan a nd Uniflite i:lermine e va 1 1 Y 0 a Co n g r c s s i s put lin t! requested al thet"kib office, than rive days, set by the 62· will unveil its 42·foot sport· will supposedly written by a Bass~t. A 82,000 r ewn rd goes fin ishing touc hes on a 673·4.382. _ 1·:'~ Coo, l Ragtime two year.~ ago. fisher. .-Lavere Redfield that was uncfal11ted. . m eas u r c a u tho ri z in i:: ' •. mailed to the Reno Evening purcha!il' of :ihout 200 n1orw Gazette. t"-----,----------------./acrcs in J\l nrin County, BOat Recalls Due The will, dated r.1ay 22, helicopters \criss-crpssed the sky taking infrarl!d arrived at the newspaper photos. \ . with no exp I a nation or The National Guard came. So did bands of Explorer identification. Scouts and scores of other volunteers. Bloodhound s F aulty:.Equipment Under Study The will which, .if valid, were brought tn. v.•ould be the most recent written by the late Washoe BUT TllER£ wAs nothing. Not a footprint, not a County millionaire, would scent. Nothing. · Under the terpiS 1of the with serial00578 to 00002, CENTURV -Resorterl6 leave funds and lands to the There was ilothin.I? al the Cowdens' home to Universily of Nevada. Reno, they htJ.dn't planned to return. Federal Safe Boating'Actof 1973, jam nuts in steering and 18, Sk i Fury-16, Afark 1971, the Coast Guard.is em· syst e m ; V -140 -95 units II, Raven-21, Buccaneer 22 powered to call ~tt~ntion to with serial 15687-182-90, and 24 , 1973, tiller arm on any faulty boat 'Oi-its equip-1974, insufficient flotation. inboard and V -drive inst al· the cit~· of Reno and the .Vetelablesrripencd in the "·indow. The freezer had Veterans llospital as well as bee~~~Jled for .,.,.inter. They had just redecorated several Redfield relatives. Da 'sToom. ~·. i'e onJy known witness is the family dog, Droopy, a * tui&sett. Droopy showed up at the store in Copper early menl and demaod that the OUTBOAR D MAR INE lalions. manufacturer recall it for CO R P. -All oi.itboard BROA DWATER BOATS repairs. molors with e lectricshift50 -All models, 1973. Rear Adm. J .. F. Thorrip· through 125 horsepower, delamina lion of bottom · President Ford met wi Son. chief or t~e Coast 1972, throttle control; all 50, plywood pianking. Liberian President WUUt guard ofrice .of, Bo.ating 60. 85, 115 and 135 hp out· PEARSON -All Port· R. Tolbert J r. It was\h Safety, said GJ. ... Qeeall' c,am· board motors with electri c .smouth-43s 1973 fuel line second confer.ence with' a -.. palgns have b~'c n under· start, 1973, reverse shift failure, ' ' African chief of state since' taken s ince the program mechanis m ; Evinrude and ENSIGN BOAT CO. -14· takingo(fice. · was in itiatedin)9ll. r Johnson, alt 50-130 hp out-foot models with serials Ford met last month wit~ 1 "In the majo'•it}!" or ftlSCS, boards with single remote 401220873, 401280973 and the president of Somalia. manufacturers· have under· control lever, 1973, steering 401360973: 16·fool models Tolbert, 61, president o taken voluntai:y 1ito11mpaig· lever:. 600540873 and 600550~73, the republic of Liberia si,nc ns. an indication of the ME·RCV RY MA RINE -1973, insufficient flotation. mid-1971,cametolheUn1t boating industry'i:; concern 110 unit model 120 serial BOSTON WllALER -13· St ales lo receive th for the 50Cety or·tts products 3461708-3507079. l /0 unit foot standard 16-foot bare "Family of Man Award" and the sa (c ty 1 of the model 140, serial 3462608· hull and ' 19·f~l bare hull from the New York City recreational boater .:• said . 3464411 , 1973, supporto(fuel models equipped with fac. CouncilorChurches. Adm . Thompson. line; in boa rd"1nd I /0 t()ry.inste.lled slecring, 1973, Herc is a partlal'list of the engines with model num· hor6epower cap11city. most recent cam(lalg11 with bers 215. 225 and 225· With 0 'DAY -O'Pay 20-rool1 models or boats apd engines serials 3963272 ao.<Lbel<tW. class salJboats. 1·229. 1974, likely lo be o~ned a nd 3640260 and below. 3604202:· leakage fromkeel area. operated In th4' ,Orange and below, 35%4331 and AMERICAN MARl~E -· Coast area: below, 197•, cartiuretor fuel Bell Buoy 1nd-S111bre Cran. • ~ leakage. boats equipped with Mer· '(;LASTRONBOATt..'U.-UNIFLITE -AU sinJ;le Cruiser engine lnstal· * A pilot for the RoyaU Au-stralian Air Ferree refused to fly Japanese Prime Minister Kak1el T1n1ka out Of Perth airport until a package brought aboard the plane was opened. A Japanese Embassy ~~e morning ofSel)t. 2 ar\d scratched at the door. •:NLICE DON'T KNO\V ""here Droopy was in th~ eanflme. His pawprints were added lo lhe slO\\'ly '""lJmkening file. ' ~~Mrs. Qraysnn made-periodic chcc!\!i or lhc ;1 rca for .k:I after the €owdens vanished. said the CowderJS were in debt . . BUc:Who;sn't?''sheasked. C~wden vanished during "'hat \\•as dcscribcc"I as a peakearning time for workers in thc loggini:! industry. She_ t19iid they may have been forced into a cur at gun~nl, but is ala loss to say wh y. ' TWOOTlfER VEIUCLES '>''ere rei)orled in the are<i that day:Onc has been accounted for. The other, a van. ha$r!Ol. Rcpoi'ts and ti~ still dribble in to stale police hea~uarters in Medford. . Lli 1'1ark Rezar. who heads the inve~tigntion. said mosl oC them at this stage are huncht>s or rc1>0rts or , dreams and visions. lie said if they brin~ to light any ntw possibi lilies, they are f ollo\l.'ed up . Friends and family members still check lhe area bcCa$lonatly with the scant hope that somclhTn~ .... -a5 missed, or a n old miningshan 'A'3SO\'Crlookcd. A 52 ,000 reward goes unclai med. TllF. l,i\RGF: SIZE or thf! Golde n Gat e Na1iona l Recreation Are:1 is OllL' reason \vh y an a n s \~·cr Io the .''what to do \\ it h IAlcatrai?" quesl ion is slu\v to come. j "\Ve '\'c been so bus_\' ideve l utling !'1 aff !a rrangeme nt s, assigning duties, :ind cle<1r1ng i:.:1IL't\' 'h:1zards, that "'c ha\'c n:t !had lim£' for other lhin.a:s." •says National Park &-r\1l'C ,spokl!s1nan .Jeck \\'heat to ll"xplain w h }' Al ra tra7. propos al s made to San iF'ranciscu's L10:1rrl of I Supcr\'isors and lei rc1lf'ral itgcncic:. h<1 \'l' not IJl·c n .e:uthtrl'd lo i.:t•lhei· by lhc Park St>r\'trt"·. \'ct thCrl' I !'! 110 shnrl3l!t' of 1$11i,:gc. .. 11on:.. '!'hey ran~t.· rronl limited r('pu lrs or ··.-.1ahllii:11ion" rif the rrurnblini,: pr1 ,.11 n cellblocks f11r u:.e <i~ a mus<·um . to ro1111llt'\r• demolition. 1\dvot:itt."s nf the lnttcr·can be ~uhd1\ if\(11 ·into those \l.·ho "'oulfl construct a new i:::imblini:. casino: those \.\ho \\':1nl a statue of San F'r:1nc1:.ro's patron s11 1nt, S:iint Fr::in('1s; those who ur.1te a special \\ 1hlllil' rl':.l'r\c; and thr Indian 11rru1>1cr-. of 196!1 19 7 1 \\hO liJ \111' . e.ndo"•m cnt or an lod1un , cullur:il·l'dut·;it 10T] rtntt·r. 'V·215 -94 u nlLf h aving and twin Inboard engine in· lations, 1974, steering arm. '.serial num bcr9''between stall a lions up to 170 hor· A complete list or the U.S. 1103077 and 14334.25 o 00169 scpc>wer' in 23, 27. Z8 and 31 Coa.st Cuard Boat Defect and'00.338, 1973, port vent :oot models. 1972 and; Notlrlcalloncanbcobt1ined· .duet: ull rou r ~cyllf\der 1973.bronzewater scoop. · by writing C11r leton O. __ m_QdcU30 and._srx·cylindcr Cl:l.Rl_S C.RJ\£.T CORl!._""'.:-Moorc; m!Qr.maUon oUicer., official brought the brown MRS. CllAVSON WONOER5'"·hy an ;tpduclor "·ould box aboard a few minutes lake thc whnlefamily. \\'I T. • .ortcr Tanaka 8 re.mier,.f'r • 1r h .-:!..... I 1 '' t. \' t : R T II F. model 170 Volyo Pt nt11 ln-A112S·foot Express Crulsers Department or NaYigation board ·o utboatd \nsL;i l· with non-metallic transom ind Ocein Development, latlons. 1973. rurl pump;: exhousl Flanats, 1973, 14tG N'nlh St .• Sacramento CV·l6 and CV-ss 218 unlt11 exhaust langc. 95814. • •• • __.::. ·~ ' l JY..nav "nled Rkhard, why \l.'OUld lhty...l11k '1)Ulcflm , thc futuTI."Tnf- Otartes Court or the state of D~llnda lind thechildrin," she a~k!i . · IAl<'ntr~x \\ 111 ros~ 3 lot of West Austrulia· and Olhtr "And who ," she wondcrt<LJhrough eyc:s brimming [m"'11!§ ,w "hi ch 1i. one officials boarded the plane. · wilhlcr.1rs,"wouldk1U<:hlldrcn?" rea son why Attorney Theboxprovedharmlcss. ""' .......... ..,...,."°!l""''"""...,,....,....,..,. .... ...,...,,....,..~Gcncra l Robe rt t'. Hcnned.y • : . . . • • FICTITIOUS IUSl!'IES!o Nit.ME Slit.TEMEHT 1111! IOllOWHMJ eotr!4fl Ii Going -"8S M : JUOV'S IOOS, 11Jll So. C:O.~ Hl9h- ,...,. 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FOR THE COt..tNTY Qj!.Ollit.HGC • N1, it.·'11>4' [~l•te o! NOll:MAN C, CORBIN, r.i.t~••"<I· • NQTLC.E. IS H£11E 8Y C.!VEN to IN crtO•tor, 111 ""' Ibo•• n•nwll l!rPft0t..,1 '"•' all°""°"' haw•~ tl••fl'll •Q••O'I<! ,.,. Ult! O>teOtnl •fl •tOuu•O 1e t•lft 1J'W'm ""'" '"' "'K•-w _,..,,,,,!ft'"°' o""~ O! -c•~•ll Ill .... •bO"" •11hl~ UWtl ... 10 11"1-I '"'""'· .. 1111 ,~~ 111>tt1'~'' va"1"""-. 10 '"' -"'I°'"" •t 11\f Oflt<e OI llt'I' <1118'.,.v, lP<COOOlllE A JOHNSON, ... , 0¥tt (l>f>lrl' °''"' """~l. s .. , ... '>*$ S....11 ...... , .. ,lftf ..... t1/0l. Wftk ll t\ l/W' -Jo(~ OI DIN ... \ ol lhe -•\IOMCI WI •U 11\•Hl•t> ~I~ lo Int ~\lotte <>I Wll _,.t-nl ••Oun -monl"6 1 .tllf• ~'"'' ""'"i<;"IOfl" '"''""'"" 0.1td0tt-• H 1t1~ """f!G![ l0\Jl§[.C0Al1N Alkll'""'' flfh 4 :~'!~:!!.,°'.~~•dtnl Tft£000ttf I\. IOtlN\Ott •1 Cl"'< C.•tt• Ori wt Wel>l. SM&a iloM, talll'Hftla•UU it.uer.tr 1.-•11"""'"••tr1• 1fl• lr10t41·"1) ll'\lbll\lleO Orin .. .:0.\1 0.11, "I«. Ot'ICM< )0, t..a NOW."'lllt' ·~ IJ, 10, 11,. _,, ,, • ( • ' 86 O~ILY PILOT Stamps Not Tied_ i -- To High Prices -- WASHI NGTON IAPI -A study by lhe Agriculture Department shows that low. inrome families rrequenlly buy mor l' me a t , par· ticularly beef. when govern· ment rood stamps are made available to them. But the study, published this week by the depart. ment's Economic Research Service, said the larger con· ~urnpLlon by food stamp families has not resulted in sianificanlly higher meat prices. "'SINCE 1969, the expan· ded iss.uance of food sf.amps ha"s enoibled Jow-incom~ fa~ilies to spend more than they would other1.1:ise spend (or red meats ~· the report said. "Bonus stamps, howev~r: do .n<.ll a~count for any maJor portion of the tolal In· crease in lOtal consumer ex· penditures for meat . Generally rising incomes a nd inflation are th e . ' primary sources or pres· sure on meat prices," the report said. Under tne 1000 stamp prog ram, a low income ramily can get a monthly al· lolmeril of coupons to help meet its grocery costs. The a mou nt it pays for the stamps U.,based on the family's ifi'Com e. 1•~ A. FOUR .member household for example, has a net income of less than $30 per1.month it can get $150 . v.·orth or rood stam ps free or· charge. But as the family's income rises. the amount it is req uired to pay also in- creases so that by the time-- net earni~gs are $450 a l month th e re q uir e d payment goes up to $126 for . -~ . -. ' . llSOwoclhof foodsl~mps. NEW MUSTANG lls SIT IDLE AT FORD ASSEMBLY PLANT IN DEARBORN, MICH. The dirr:rence between Imported Autos Showing Increase in Sales of About 5 Percent for Month what a pe rson has to pay to ______________ _ 'Bi~ Four' get food s tamps and tlJe total value of the coupons is the "bonus" value con· tribuled by the federal government. In its report, USDA said that for each SI in bonus stamps provided low.in- come families an average of 15.2 cents we nt to buy ad· ditional red.m eat. or that, : · beef accounted for 9.5cents • • JOIN THE WINNERS • H .. HA~OLD BERMAN. Attorney • P1tsident of American lnternation.al Trilding Company • lnternation1I Currency and Commodity Authority at th• Newport1r Inn -N1Wport Bt1ch A 'vital message about you, *where the action is" ind your future wealth, money, see how you can join 1he fina ncial security, with spe· Winners today. cific recommendations and actiOO to take now!! l earn wh y you must take a new positive proven ap- proach to ama\s wealth to· dly, The secret is "to be Hear Mr. Berman discuss the world situation, gold, silver, commodities. e1c. as they relate to liquidity, sa tety, capital gain, taxes and other investment consider • a11ons. NE\WORTER 1N·J>J~.:. ~QMMOOORE ROOM . Thursday, November 7, 1974, 7:30 p.m 7. Reservations required Please SWISS VAULTS (114) 835·7641 Order Yours NOW ••• -~ t -::1 1000 ~l/;. 'S Beautiful v--~ Stick-on· Labels •PERSONALIZED ~-~; ~15~~ •sTYUSH •EASY TO USE rv:c':uoro •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND lr1h•. John Doe 121 M1ln S1o11t Anrto•n, Any11•1• 12US L1b111 Oo Not H••• A Print111 lord•r. r-~------·-------------, I I I I ' L- ' Fiii in 'hl1 coupon, clip. and mall with $1..SO to: PilOt Prlnti"t Labitl Div., Pnt Offico Box t 560 C..ta Mew, California •• ,.,. '' W. ,.,,,,.11, c• 1'1·11111111 ------------ I Driving al I 00 NotSoBad - 111 Kilometers NE\V YOHR 1UPJ I -You 'll be able to hit 100 an.hour on tile natioo's roads'.. with .Ol)!,y a 1 .... ·i nge or conscience ,- "'hen the metric systeiTiTS" adopted. ·rhal's because 60 miles per hour translales to JOO kilometers -or cent a l'hcure ai; the French plit it -and you'll onl y be edging over the speed limit ra1hcr than roaring down the high .... · a.\· The day i'° not too rar off. The high "'ays of nine nf the larger states Or the union already have distance and speed lin1it markings in kilometers as well as niilcs ' Ford and General motors gradually are converting their<'ngine and much of their ch;issis dc:iign from fc<'t and inl'.'hes to metric measurcmentis. Caterpillar Tractor, lnternation:1l llar\•esler .. John TIE"t're. International Hu sint•ss 1\lal·h1nl's, ltun('r"·e 11, Three-Pol , Xerox, Rockwell M.anufac luring and lntcrn<Jtionat Telephone and Tf'l cg raph, amon~ the country"'° la r gest firms. also havt: begun metrification . A few American in · dustries, pharmaceutica ls for exan1 · pie, have been almost 100 percent on the metric system for years. Georgia .r aciri" Corp. is identirying some of its products "'ith both metric and customary measurements and :it its Bellingham, \\':1sh. pulp, paper and chemital training dcp:irtmcnt has dCvelopcd a voluntary course in basic mel ri cs for t'mp\oycs. ·rhis year t he Department of AJ!ricullure bega!"I reporting erop. yit•lds of v.•heat, potatoes, peaches and even ha)' in metric quint al~ instead of bus hels o• hundred\\/Cights a nd p1<1n· tings ii' metric hectares instead of acres ·--. l October Car Sales Take Drop· of 27o/o · ·--i -·--... DE]'ROIT tU Pl l -The rour U.S. aut o mak e rs ~Produced fU·rrbe r evidence of the economir downturn .... ·ith reports that October new car sales fell nearly 27 percent from last year lo mark thl' industry's worst new model introduction in 10 years. At the s:1m e time, importers said sales "'ere up about S percent from ):1st October to give forei gn makes 17 percent of the U.S. market, oompared with 12.5 percent last year. Impo rts \\"ill have a price advantage until thev introduce higher-pri<:ed 1975 models early nexl year. SALES FOR the "Big Four" totaled fl27.521 cars, compar!'d with 857,070 last Ortober. fo~or the rina l 10 days of !he n1onlh. sales totalf'tf 240.429 cars. Off 35 pcrcenl rrom last year. but bet· COUNTIAN GETS BIG CONTRACT Ernest E. Pe'stana of fo .. ountain Val· IC'~. V.'i\I be a\Vardecl a 55,109,323 con· tract by th e Department of Interior. actording to Congressman Andrew llinsh<i"' i R-Ne\\·port Bcach. l Under terms or the oontract. the fountain Valley contractor will con- struct a major se"·cr trunk line from Yosemite Valley to the El J>ortal pum- ping station. as \\'Cll as connections for sc,·eral loc<il buildings in the El Portal <1rea. ter than two periods. earlier Oi::tober sales Am erican motors showed the shar· pest drop in October with sales off ·nearly SJ percent from a year ago because of now-settled strikes that in· terrupted s m a ll car production. General !11otors showed a 31.8 percent drop, Ford !li1otor Co. was off 17.1 per· cent :1nd Chrysler Corp. was down 16.7 percent. The lagging sales. due in part lo un- certain economic conditions a nd prices a\1eraging about $400 )li~her than 1974 models. have resulted an a new round of industry layoffs. Four s m:.111 car assembly plants were ~.-losed this week lo cut the large in·. ,·entory of unsold small ca,rs. CHRYSLER, FORD and GM have announced · new cutbacks that wnl r;.1ise the number or indefinite layoffs 10 nearly 52,000 workers. Each ex- pects a number of one-week shut- do"'ns to curtail output. 1-mports t otaled an estimated 129,000 cars in October, compared '''ith 1:?2. 700 in the same month last year. Of the major imports. Only Volks"·agen showed a decline with sales of 30,289, off 5.4 percent from last year. ·• The No. 2 import. Toyot:.1 , delivered 20,7 19 cars in October, up 20.8 percent from last year. The third best selling import. Datsun, showed a 33 percent jump v.·ith sales of 21,702 cars, its best showing since July of 1973 and one of the few months it has passed Toyota. Invest in Adventure Clie11ts Fi11ance, Participate in Coast Expedition By J1\CK CJIAPPF.LL 01 IM o.n, PilM Sl•K It sounds like something from .Jul es Verne -a cross b~tv.·ern "Around the World in 80 Days." and "Twenty- .Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." Jt is a n expedit ion to the coasts of fllex ico and Ce ntral A1nerica where a hot air balloon and undersea divers \\'ill be usC'd in a search for sunken ships and arc.haeoJogical treusure. TllE AOVENTURF. is the project of The Great Adve nture Company, headquartered in San Clem('nle. To finan('e the S40.000 expedition. The Great Advl.'.nlureCompany is ••in· viting" v.·ould·be advl.'nlurers along at SI.998each. . . Tv.•enty persons \viii be accepted af· ter a screeni ng 1>rocess. Jo~amily n1cm- bers may accompany the particiriants and pay $999 but v.•on't be able to pa r- take in the exploring. The Great Adventure Co mpany bills thr I rip <is a r:.ire opportunity for a lim ited numbtr of persons to ex - P<'ricncr the thrill of discovery as a vital working m ember of a n ar- chaeological expedition: BF.lll ND Tll•: GRf:AT Adventure Company flf(' l.01u s N;1rkos, an ar- chaeologist and exJ)t.'dilion leader ; Robert Jt icha rdson. president or Richardson and Associates: and Jim Avery, el'onomics. research and m a rkell n~ executive._. Nacko!> sui d the lclea of using Jayn1<1n pa rt ic1pnnl!i on an expedition was a new one. Their monetary par. ticipatinn ~cs the trip po sible ;1nd , ti e said he viewed including of non· profes!Sionals 01\ archaeological ·f"'X"· pcditlons ns ••the ('Omin~ thin.I!;." _ "1\rchrit!nloAY doesn't hri\e In he just for some ~uy who spends IO years. gctlinJt a d Cgrec.": Nacko~ said . li e holdi .a bathelors-detrtt-in nr· chaeoloay from Bri gham Young University. TH£ EX PEOITfON involves ex· pJoraliOn of a rccru(( the Yuc:1t:an 1. EXPEDITION ·LEAllER Archaeologist Nackos e:i:i;t ,·oast and tht 1,;ar1ooc:in M.a. There :ire, 11ccol'ding to Nackos. a hi gh concentration of 17th and 18th century wrecks p1~Cl upon the reef .. The balloon will be usl'<i tor prec;tsc. ncriul P.hotoiiraphy not possible with a rixed ..... ·ing aircraft. :ind tno expensive to do with a helicopter. F'rnm lhc :ur, infarcrl photos will IX' shot of the reef ;1long-a grid pattern. t utcr divers will c~plore' likely out· croppings or intcre!Sting ~hnpcs which could be. wrcckK- U1v1ng c.,i.upnil'!liJ., as \\'ell as hotel resort accommodations "'ill be providl'il to the ad\'('nturt.'fs. iluit trip. 1hr flrl'tl btn::h UhtOf a bal· . ' Deity '1 ... SUH,...._ 'JUST THE BEGINNING' Robei1 Rlch•rdsOn loon rind diver combination is not designed l<> find golden t.rea1urc . .The. ~teKican government docs not allow archaeological digs, or recovery withoul a permit The trip will cslabllsh the basis fo'r such a J'('rmll. however 8nd future trips may rf'sull In retrieval of an- cient articles. IN ALL, THE I rip will last 16days . Dc pnrturc is now set for mid- January .. ''1 rs r!l <JU!i tlle 'be1J:1nning. 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All"IMo\ .JI Oii ltiDc:ll It.I t t'lli t \Ill F.n.c;,,., I I 1 Ill\--4-lllQ Hffcalll S lt l:W. ••• Ht ~.Ill 6 11 U\lo .. \II S.lltl)C .1'9 I 21 4h ••• • -..-i Y- teat in October, Qte hi1htst z:1"'1-:? 'ri =!i~ g::11k1::r i' 1~ ;~ ::: ~~ ! 2: 1r:;~ :~~.A:.~ ;:: '~~: = :.~ru~V::,! J n-: ~ ='ii:.~ If 'l='" .~ ~:C~ t ~ :::t,:= inthreeye1rs.Thenumber -• -1 Olr .. trlfl "1:w. Fklltl M•~·· "n;, ... 1u 1n11 .u -, JP 10111 ••• tteurw"-, •• SM1111E1(,,.. 11 "''""'UG1t11.n1 t 11••"' ·•~. Q JS"''···~ ._•• '" FICIUkt ... S l ~+"-•U•••"A .. O • •> ...... ' '"" SMl'lnl,IO • 11112t'll.+1' UM(I"''' < 01 I • •L • or Unemployed persona .t.,W,XllfSlt •. t •l'lil\\ ~IA: 1&! 1:111 .. ·~ F1911111Mll..eo 4 ._. 1W> ••• ---.11-•• N•l-ll.111 ( ~ C.:i.t •H'o SFlln pl .SO .. J t '""' 1.11\llT 1'4d l 2J Wt+~ looktne·forwork reacbed5.5 =:.,·I:~ 2j ~t'.: ··· ......... 110 1 t"' l'i1trotcp .111' • 1.-..."' .s-"·" 6 J• 1~-"' ~:i:;: :~ ! ~ ,,,,..~~ s..F<111111 .m1s 1J1 11 +1 °""'" .111 J u 1t'-"• ~ -·~· l ur H ··iii Cl 111 .611' .. 1 ..••• Fill<IF.051 J 'llli ••• JllllJllll .ro. J 10'lll ••• Hew .... l.IO. lO 16~-l'll SltvW.l,U4 '' _,. Uil!ILld ,IOd J I 141 .. -1 million out of a civilian A Nt.J 1111 •. 92 .,. .. "' c1 1t1iv .U11 .. 11 2""-11o Flrfl111 1.10 6 " 1:w.-.... •"" 1.611111 •. 11 s". " "'v""' 1." •• ''° 16 -11.. s.u1 • 1.M11 • 11111 ''-• "' 1.1111Nv 1.M4 4 , 111~ + v. .. ~ lorce or •z m"lion. In """"'" . s u 611i. \,; °" 91111.tt ' 12 1111o + "' ".!I°"" 11 1 '" t ... " JfllP11ot .6011 01 itv,-1 NIEntEt 1.11 , tP 1511 ~1 " $1o1111:1,. 1.11 r s • ••• 911c: .... , .. 1"' ••• ""-· • ~u ""'""'"'"" MJ ....... 0..0..1 .... 11 1s-.-'4 FlllllllfK:tllJ J.Q JWl+2 J(llP9ft .» •• Ool0,. -I NEi.El.N I , '""'*' .... S.VA~.-•• 11 IV.-\,. 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Hw,,..1 1 . .e , ,, '°"~ .. v. s.. .... 1Mus t 121o01 t'll.+ 111 Ultill'I cwA,. m ,.,., • ~ OUTPUT: ""'•c-~'.·"·' ••, •,•v.+'~ ~::;·:: ,~: 111•:+ -~11~~~,f I~ r-.::" 11:::::...~.~ .n :::?: ~ N,l:!"',•,·,,···· ..... ~ ••••• ~-~; 1i f" ::: t:ru'!.~.~ J: :"'!1"" Thenation's "real"Grogs AOIMI .$ •• 1s l -\Ill au-., :.n 1Po ~+i~ ""MWl-•W s 11 ,.,. ..,, Jll'n"rrl ..... ,, 22 .1 NY;1~t:1a. •• 11 1t"':"' l<~~i ·•,. w ,.~.~ u.11;fM .• 1100" + 11o A0\1111 .1.10 .( 1 1~.·~ ~Ulll 6 6t ti\lo• V. ~f'*lsCl.1'11 t 1)-lll;t"' J""I 1.:111111 •• 11 Ufll+ \41 H199,,,,.1.ll' 611 t\t •.• ~·~u !::~~:~~I.Ill Fkilt41~11 11 1'4 •.• Nat ·iona~ Product, a AlnCY ... IVt 1 Ill nv.+"' llMIO .f'lll 4 1-t ,,,. ••• ,Kl>M\.IO r • NYI+ ~ JHll'l11 ..... 12 ,....,_"' MiMPf •.M .• -... .,.._..., SCM c.Jil 1 ·111 , ..... "'UMX.11 1 ... -~ltlot ¥t1 I th otal ""'OIUll .Ml 11 t t\111 + \Ii C\lr Sil 2.11111 1 JI · th . .• Ft-< F .olQ J 111'1 • .. ............ I.JO I 110 t+tlo+ !iii NI.,.,,. J.U •• UO (.I ,.. 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' '" ~ .Ull 4 I S"" l'o , .. .....,.. • ..., t t •• eommon del>n1t1onol--· ~~-;!:',·,· ..,>1!! ··""• CHA .. 1. 1 •• ,.,. ,,,. ••• Fwdllllllt.20 1 •J2 ii .... .,. Kt...Mu .to 2 1• , .. _ .... "'11°"prl.to .. • 20\lt+"' s..oo..· n • 10 Ph -"' -•·--·• • ••• '"''"--·~--01A F "kl• 4 4J 1011 v, NalftP$£M 1 » 11 •"' s-tGOAn 16J 1s11o:"' ~":J:.:;I ·; ·J ;r:-.~ sk>n ii a decline..for:: 1--· Aini rm .2 •. 1 • J .. "' ...... "l<.1 ... •.. u, Ith-" F"'m1 ... 1:.0 l ....... • ~.~t ~J·-111 ~ ... Y.! ~GI 10 ' 10. SJ'lll + 'N SINn I.IOI U' JIJ JJ""t2Yli ... ~··"-{ 1 ·~· · • .. .,. .,.., •-'a, MMld 11 I KW J -~ ....,. .... •-.. I : •• F .-.. ,......_ ---......,.,... ___,,, ..-.1.~ " ~ 1.14. --ilG.. JI. --'I< ... -•·• seculivequartersinGNP -'~4s ,, itw •. CH•i..r1.ie •• s ....... .._ .,~1111.•w .• ,.• 1~ .. t<aRGE1.J11 11 -~ ~...,, ... ·1 u uili'+"" """ t.~J , •••• u.. t• -.,...,., --• MIMltt -J.,., , .... "°'"951 a.' m ·'"•"' ..-.ttwc1 . .eo11 14.,..-\lo IYMlf1.Da •• 2 •'II ... NSPpflO.llo •• rlOOIOI $IEOQ) .1111 114 ,.~ .. 1"1 Ull NIK~-JI , • ~ .. Ruflcabr lives in Hdfttinkton Beach and Lackey resldea ID La1una Nlauel. INDVSTRIALOUTPUI" •"'Nw.J 541 1, J111o .. ...,~•.1t •• i.11~t • ~· • u 1w.-... t<aftPL11.s1' •2'1 .uh-1!1 Nrtlll.t.lllllll .. 4 .,,,, s.nkl<:.11111t 1"•"" ""e-·:. , 11'!1-~ ~ • • ' Aln s..tirr. 2 ,r.., \\ 1.1:1 •• It 1• -l'I F .. botli .M 1' II UV.+ Ito ltlly 1 ..... 1 J 10 J\.lo + ~. lforT!itll \AO J SI JJ\'1-nt s.-_.. .M ' 21 6-"' °"""""" . .eo I I W. •. . _., Production or U.S. tn• .... Salp ... ii t • ~"' c:. t.U" "' '"' tN ==.....,,.1:: ·; ·~~ 1""• "' Kllf r. '·" .. 1 u •• . """"""'' .•S s 111 ,, .... "' SNll•rr .• I IJ •'11-... Xl~ .. rs.• t u 20\t+ .. 'e: . . .. Georce R. McKeon, chairman a officer of McKeot1 Cou&ruclioll ot HuntJnstonv Beach, has named Jolm I. Harford as president ot ~firm'• Ventura division. · . Hurford was previously nat.ional director of const.ruetion and cor· Ponte officer for Transamerita Dnelopment Co. * Deollls W. Wootft has been transferred from field consultant in San Francisco lo m1na1er or trainin• for Newport Financial P111a'sCerUfied Pl•••, IK. Wooton waa assistant to the vice president of markeUn1 for Computer Operations, Inc. of Costa Me1a before joinin1 CPI. dustrieS feJI al an alUlUal ~s.::.. ~ : li: 1~ ! .:: ~ :: : n: ~~ :: F"*"'f 1.111 J 1 36 r.--: 1 \111 ~c:" :!: '( 12; t~'h+ "'-:::s~ l:= ; ;:; ~!l . er~o i: : ,:: .:~ +~ U1""9~"1".: •• ~ :1~ ! = rateoflhree·tenthsofl--r-.\mSMpf~ • ....... "'m;•·· n 1'"-"' F-1111111u 0s .. ~ •~t"' .::1rs .. 1t • .e s • '" .•. 1o1w511111111 .... • 11 .......... 1,,~1·•. • "• ,',"•' "• USGnt1.111 .• 1 "•-" • • -Mil1'trll 3 "i 21 6'11 Ill .MUM 2JYI+"' -_....-ll-Cp.2fl 4 16 ll(i+"' HW$tl11pl,., I 11 +2'1'1 -,,... · •• -~.16. 11 1·-~ cenl. ID lhe . third quart.er. "'""""'I ' I 2111111+ ·v.; .JI 4• • ·~-"' 1nn1 ' 10 J~ " bH .. 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' '° t,...,_.., c:orp M•"' K1~i.20 •• , ts +"" --oo-.. --··I.Ml-.... J i1 u"' •.• .-AMP:lnlt(I .. ..._ c;tlwMl.27111 I Jlolo+~ Clp •• J _.."'Klfnb01.U61092~-\11 Dllttnt .«12 121 ,.. • .. 611 10~•"91JN"11()11 .tll-IJ"'t"9 outputperhourorwort-...,,." ·1111i•11._,.·~c.....l!:.1.•• u11~ .. ..., ._,,1~·· ,•,•..,• •.\'o K~.•6ttP • +1 oar""'"·"' 1 t i'•"' 1.to11 •JJ'-•l"'o.lll'ln ... 1,,.,.., _.,. AW Inc: '..ntJ 111 ttlli 1-. C-Slv 1.20 1 10 1416+ ... ... ......... •• • llr"Kll C .to I 14 llf\ot '° Ocdllll "etn 2 J(t 11'4• '-SloU "'"' •• 6 1\lo-1-lftl.IFE .It 4 i.. •1'-.,., fell al. an annual rate of 3 ...,_,,. .411 J 4 ,..., ! v. c:-1ouo t 1• 2s + 1111 ,._.,1 ~ 10, "• !! .... • 116• K L M A111.. , """ + "' 0td1111l't Cll 4 •• s 4I"'+ "' Slo.,tlllt. .2' 11 m 11\li + !\1 ~Fine ..... " ,..._ YI ti th th'd rt .,...1 C..J" I\\ c:wE.,1 ...... 101'-2 ...,...fl.Ill _...+ Kn19h!M .nt 1+11l'o-'lo0c(l'tjlt).60 JS.eol'lo +1'1 S«rltM0.11S 21 lh-Yt U$MC.11IS 1615'1.+4 percen n e Ir qua er . .....,..,c:orpi 1 2 ..... ·~0.£,r.u •• 1110 •J ~tl'l •. iJOOllf .... K°""9 .30tr • so s1• •.. Occl'tllifl:":: 11,"'"'""'Sm1t111M.uu1u1tw.+"'USM1111.11 .• 2 11'<\-~ This helped booal. unit labor ....... llr LIO J 100 »'Iii+ 'N 0-Ellll ... , •• I m4i ..• ,,_ 1"~ ,s tt 1~ •••• ~. K-1.((1 • IJ 411'1+ , .. ~.IO • •S """• ~ Smllfllllll'll 2 u 111 .... ,"' ui... Ill .... n JM ..... "" . .......,,,_.. t l \lo 0.1:•1.u .• II , ...... "' .... eer .. ~ ... KOJlll"rpl •.• 110 ,, •I ODOr<Dl'l .. P.. 1 11\'>+ l'I Sal• .. 1 . .e I ., •"-•YI utlll,.L I.» 1 41 J .... + l~ cost:s at an annual rate or Atn11..t 3"20 'i " ,, .. ;·· c.... ,.. 1.to •• 10. "~ ••• g:n~ ......... ; ~1 ~:: K••tt~o 1.tJ 10 .. JH'I-..., 0Ji1o 1!01 ... 1 1s u 10+ .,.. s-.1111111 1 s 2 .... uv ••rt 1 2 • 11\t~ ~ 13 9 t P od I . 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IJIJ\lll+Yt enough work to keep em· "*"9C .11 5 " 12.,.,! ,..., '"""' 1.2fl ., 1 ••~ + "" ~~''' ,·,." ,,• ,,", .!.. •,.\lo Ll""B•v .n • • 10-. • 1, 0nt1111L .1• , , 1"' ... so... Ill 1.ao · • s 11v, ..• V•k• °""' 11 " 21 + '* I · d f II · •o 011· .r 2 ss '"' t I.to t 1s u" • II. -· ~·• L1r1iA11 .... 1 .,. 1~ ... \lo Optllkl M 1 1 1 10 + 11o Sotil •• .111 • 44 12~-"" v,. cw1 .1• 6 1 1•16 + ~ p oyes occupte u lime, °'PK' °"" 11 1.,. ... Cont-11:c .611 s 1 n • :w. ~t.-, 11 t1s, ~·1"• LI••-.1k 1 1 6\'o-" °'*" 12 , 21 •l't• v. s.11,.,.1,,. 4 12 1h ... VI«.-1111 • 11 '"'-.,.. •• •.: but ••e dro In •·m nd I A"L eor .. ·s 1s ., .. _·;.i;; c.1i111 .. w, 111 ,...., .. "' .... ....-.. .. ·• ... v.-y.,~,,. J " • -v. OrAc•11'.to 1 in ,.,.. v. sc..1E•1.M • ,.1 17~•-" v1<1o•cc:.M 1 11 sv.+"' * I!"" p UC a s AltA Sv .... 10 u $1\fo-t\ll C-'l!d pl... 7 "'""• Iii Giii '"°" .. II 11 s-. • •• l.lerS ..,,l~ • . 16 1 ...... "' O!lt ll-l.'10 J ,.-,:1\'i. '-!. lllwtllc:.-1.+o • "' 101l••-"'-.... ~.•I , m "' c .. c.--nol. yel. sharp enou1h to An;ll1N,. s n J C...iEG prS .. • »Vt ••• ~~tt'~ ! ic: ·m ·..,; UH•y . .00 s '' 1•-·" 0..-l'JO 7 101 1 ...... \lo $olftGl!t.MI 6 'lll'o + ~. V•E"""t.11 1UI .. •""' ... WUlla• I'. Sclilw•n hu betft elttted viee president j UI 1 11 .11ru.ro ·1s 1 • 17 + ·yt C..£.,, •.u •• 111111 :u •.• ._:l:'lC:'... + ~I.If .sos s 1r •• ·"" o....$topfl:10 , , 1n ,. -. ~,.~ ;~ ~ ~ :i:-~ v1AMc "'t :: 1 " -1 !'"' 0 1 th. Oran'. Coast Cb.p'er o! the National us y ayo a. "'°'1k ,.;1., ••• u 2""•"" O-F••.n • 2i& u111+1 ,.._ 11-,::.t, 1; 12~+"' i.-.111 1 • '"'•...., o..rtr11.111, , 1"'•.,. ,.--'••·'••, ,. ""'• •L ......... ,.... u ••• .. ' -p•y· Arfilll' n. CJ ,..., .... C...Fllpft\') •• 1 "'"' ..• .... '·~ .•. Lltll PICM J JJ 1'"--\\ OooenCF •u t1 .. ,,.. "' ~ .. " .... ,, ... 1.. .. Assod tio f A t u f I.be 1974 75 "' . Arll P$1°)1, • ,, ts:w. ... "' co.. Frgl .JG • 71 IO'N-.... G T £ , ... ' »I ,,,.,.. v. I.I~ V1l llld 6 J ll-11. 1-ll O.~UI 1:111 J 21 " ~ VI s. ""'' l.ll • ..., 44•\. ~ V1ll fll 1.n :: '* .. . i.. !:: a no ccoun an or · year. "Rea1" hourly pay'-ad· Ar11•i1 :u11 1 l \'o•,. ~G1.111 ":M'A•-. "•',,',"".,.,'.., ..... i2t0,. ','.,-"" 1.111m 1.ue1 .. 1s '~'-v. o.:1or111n .M 1 1 ,,,.. •.. s.-.111111 1 .. t ,,.,~ .. 1 v1t:..,J1,n •. 1-111 •s ti ~ n.e Costa Mesa resident is an audit mana1er with · ArlLIG ,,. 1 " 11'-•'""' c..-.,., 1 111 ·~-"' •• 1 ••• ll,.....r ep • l J"-• \o -....,.# ,._ S1U11G1o 1 ... ' u ll'llo+ 1111 ..,.,_,rrc 1 " l'lll '"-· ••••• lM r-puy-, justed to wrinl out inflation ""'" 1t110.. . ,, '"' • y, COOi P p1 '"" •• ·11• 111'11-"' G n,.. 1.100 4 "' 1111o ••• Uno• 111 .11 J • 111~-11o ,.KAI" i .lt':. 10 11\li-1\ Seutt111111 ·"" t 1• 1'"' + Iii vs1 cw. ... ' J 11 -·.:.; .,. -,n '-'-Arfrrct1Ml6 •( n tl'lo--COO!Ppfl.•S •• 110 57-1 ~,C:OlllC • >0 ...,. ••• l.lvFd Clo •• I llt. ... PKGMI.• 6 14J 20\\o t \I. S."!"tFr .JO 2 21 JI• ••• V"'UIMl.IO S t 2..-.+ W •• · * • -fell at an 1nnual rate of """'"' 1.10 .. l n ... ConP.,, 1,,. •• 1100 st -1 6-li .. ,n,. .,.10, ,M,, ~· r:· u..i sin ·• t rn 11 -~ PK Lii '·" 1 1• u Y1+ ~· ~•PS .to • ,. 10 .•. --w w-, • • 3 • hi d ...,_(II t2 t Sit lt\ll + 1V. COf!Pwr pl I .. I Sl\lo t V. It" f'A '"""+ .,. Levlt1 Furn J 2\P 1'-+ .... PKPtfrl .IJ I tl lt + \Ill ~rryNlll I S I 1116-\Ii W.lt•llf ,,,._, , • r'I 40 • . • :,. Santa 'Oa·bas·• ~-jl-••~ales has ••noURC<d -,. percenttnt r quarter. "'-1111'.60 I JI U:W.+ i,t COflnAlrl.JI I 21+ S ••• Gl......,I. •• UI .. -'Ill LFE Corp!• It ,_ ..... ,.1<,.....1.llOI 61 11~-\\ rryHpfJ •• I tl ••• WKnC. I• 6 41 ll _,._ -r, n ~--"Sl'lt.._I .,, ,,,.,ln1111111J110 3 JV. g:Cll'l1.I06 M2' •I GtnllrPdlf 131~\,ll Ll'Epf .511 •• I •'111+'1'11 PcT&TllOI S4i12fo •11'11f .11t2U!t\!zt1 Wl<l\llll,10 ·~ ' '• ASALtlllll: .... lJJ tOV.+i~ neaw-.1111 IO lllo ••• Glttw t.JOdlO 7Jt ....... ,..., LOF I.to. 31 lt'Mi .. '4 . • •• $preoi.0fl 2 IS'"' 1111 lfl . .. ... • the lppolntment of AobeJ1 a, Searl BS national •·~'""ll.olO. 1-IO'.lo + •~ t1Cp2.60 I 11S :n + _, Gtllyllf1.20 •. 1 11\/o-:tll l lbrtyCp.olO, J l llll-\.\o PcT&Tpl• •. llOO 71\lt-\I> $prnoMI JS 4 • 10 +\to ....,., I.SOii J t• t V. ••• '·· marketing manager for the aubsidlary or Dal•~. i:'Or;"o1.• s ii u -V: o.uep,nv... 1 :u -" GI' M.n • 4 '* ... Llbl.Ofl .1llll .• 11 l"-"' ~:f...'~ii': -~ .~ Jv, • .-\1: s-ro 1:10 10 70 11 ; ..., ::r=:.,~: ll :it:.·~ I Al·r Cal's A&Spr9l.t0 J 1 lt!O'o-l'o eur11Cp1.to 6 11 ,, • 1.lo 2'~,.,"", ••' •• ,', -... • •• Llbl..pl .6211 .• 4 IV.-tlo ... l"'llll.25 J J J\11 +"' SOl>ltllt .lol \6 U7 Jll'ot1 YflilM ....... J J6 1"-• t~ Inc. AW-.., J 109 1"'• 11o 01t11P1.1t11111 "° •V.-1'11 '""!"' " .... Lloo My2v.1 12 ,,,,..."" PerNM Inc 4 1t5 11,-v. Sl•i.tY '·"'° • so J1111+" w11,,..r1.1011 J 12tr.. \\ H I I di ' I I Aiko t.iJclJ u Sl\+V.C'lllllRl.lllrl •• '°) -h Gic;ld L••l5 ' 17 J •.. Liili Ellltt 1t6 7J .,... ..... ...,.,Air •. :MO '"" ... Sta•-2u SISlV,•"' WMOLMlllll ,. '!"'~ e was prev ous y VJS on m1n11er or western AtlOyEI 1Vt ' ,, IJlt.-\I Cmt lrlve•I •. I IJ.Jl-1-1' ~I-I HUI,.•,.• '• ,•, ... fl.'."-*• LlncHll 1,jj) 1 71 JS ••• P•flllllldlt 2 ' Ill 2S • V:• ~.,..1111 .:ati• "' 1th+ v. Wini F.... .• t• .... .... r.tlon. 01 M lc-1~-•c TeaUn1 Labora'~es p .._.1R1<M 1v. 11 ,,. ,,..., +s.. e,·• 1 ,.. 111> . .• ... · _.... ltncH11 "'J .. J ••v.-.,., P••<•• .611 • J1 111o • "' Slot Oil c.1 r 4 u1 1•l"t t "' W.tflltl • 1 1 '"' , .. 1""' ~L,..,... .vii asseng· er Alltc .. I.Ill •• 10 111'>+1... t.IO J 4ll (.1\0+2\lo 21~ I~!!,,' ', !~ .... LlllNF111.7t .. I 11110t \Ill Pl• .. $ .MI 1 t\11-.... SMOllll).M P 1l't .. 1-+nt Wer11tpfl...... t 2•YI-'• and b11 11 years exP.erience with Rockwell .1 M111<11r;,j'·· tu• +iw. oup11 .. 1 s• +1"' ._.,., _. .... •·· L1o1111 c.orp 1 '' '" •.. P•••ii111.m ' "1!'4•"' 1to110J11.16n,.., stt1o+1"' w'""""·"° 1 nt 1111o .. 1~ At .. 1 11 U IV. Oontll'llltll 6 20t 11 ~I MMIO lio 1J •tr. Lltlllllln2V>I •• 616 l\lo-"' "••Vft .l09 s l UV.+""' IS,_1.tt •• H JJ~ •.• W.Cllwl4111 .• 2 tO +I ltrtunattonal in a variety of enelneertnc assipments. .t.to inc . 3 4 , ::: C0011r1 0.11 • ... ''"''" iiri-~u11 ..11 s 2• "'"•'.,. Uttn<w p12 •• 1 22 -1 ... "' 1rrc. t 6t1 221"1+1 f"r'JALAI J " . • ••• ......,c. .M 1 12 1-.-1. I AullOll 1N20 la ::D¥tllt c-111 1 1 I 24 + ,,._ ~Ftl. 1 ...., .. "" Litln<wpl!., • IJ\to • V. "ll'lei1 .Jt I J 11'1+ W. ldl'fullll.M I I I"' ••• Wwt.1"'.MU S11 11-'1.+ V, * ncrease Aulomtfllllllt 14 21t-\t (;olll\Jft ,:IM t 26 IW.-V. GooOrk l.11 .l .. 1'°"'+ V. UnOfllftplA .. SI 4\lo~\, Pe+bGI .-1 1• 10V,+ .... S'-*• .ll J J 1'111 •.• "-""I.JO J JI 1ll6+ .... • • Bl k 1•·nt d hi! --. •. u Awu c.r..'i u J +\lllC:-lnl.046 SJl7\lltl'4 ~•TlrlS2112 1''<\•V, L.oc:l(hMd JM ,...., • .,.......,Clntr .. IOJ 1\,-1t,Slln-1.•J1121J\li+"'ywnf1Gtl.•6 1 t:M •I• n . nllft ac, presvc an c e ex~uuve •••tfwl• .. , " ••. Otoiltt u-11 •. 21 6 •"" ~J.11 •. s '""•"' 1.o1-.c.1.10 • tJO u '4 +1 ~Y 1.1.u 111 .,.,~.1...., ~ • ., ·" c s '"'• 111 wltl'IHll .lll 1 ,. '"• v. officer ol Bob Black 0..mWlle Air California flew an A'l'tllift.«111 •• 111f'.t-..., ~t1''·"' u 1\1.-1 .. ~'·"·· 2 1--"" Lom1sFi .,.1s.u1 •!'lo • 1,1o '°"""01•.2• • 10 J\'• w. Stw..-11 • s 'u -"' w....w1.•1 11""•1~ ... ,., ...... 11 ti JOY, ••. C-Tpl 11~ •• l I I .•. Grt«'W 1.60 • -IW. +IW. Lllllllt l.l<ld J •I 11 t "" Pt!VIPL I.Ill 1 :n 11~'+ \lo SIMl/v I .... 4 M .... "t' '-W•i. Mn9I I (0 •Vo • \• in Santa Ana, bas been awarded eallmated 31,918,800 •-ullC: •' .i st.+"' Q1ipot1"" .60 s • t -1\ Grt::'u.111• 2l 10 •YI 1-Jt1111111 • 11·•"' •.• ,.PL.,,1.60 •• 120 11 .1 $tllllltS1.011111 •. "'""' ... ..., w.1t.nJ .Ud t ,. 12 ..... 1v. ····Oldsmobile lranc••--'I . •-11111iYt 1 lt .1-. z:-;:1\1)11 I 1" ""•1"" Gr WI I.Ml l t Ult+ .. L-StG1\llo , JJ 23\ltt ... ,.f>Lpll . .fO •• 120 It -..., ~·1 .• ~ ,• '•' .... •• ~. w1.,.,.G ... 6 J ....... . unr . "'"' revenue passenger m1 ea tn ,....,,.,, 1.-.. ii as ,,.,.. .. 1111 .. _ 1.ao • 11 211111-v. ~:;~1:7.w ·3: 1: ~1 1:-.,.. ~ •. •'",',·.• s ',' !!~ • !'t_ P1,.&l "'1 .• iso 1Jy, .. 1v. ~.~::. .... ,, , , 11 • w1,..... 1_.. . • , 11.,., .. . · ••· Is the fl rat !•-ale 01• October. ,,_ <>1iao 14 ,, 1•'"• to --• c~ •• 6 l\11 • .... "'AM• ,·,, • ,, •• ••· .. '" ·· ...... -.. ,. PL p1 • so . . 120 •~'-'>-.,., _,..,.., ·•• 1 • .., ""'*"IJll •nc: .. 1 t'AI -.. .. -..,., G'---8 B-(ornGl.12111 IJJ 11_,,.• \IJ "' • ••• \.onoOr9 .MU II 44 ••• PtN1w1 IH p 13 17'/o+I St.rndnt.11 6 10 I ... +\\ Wilfr-1.JW •• J 11\to-'4 amobilt dealer in Orant• Cou•!f.· Th is co m pares to ...,wil .111 1 '' 11'<\+ .,.. trn•1E11 ·"° s 1s w.-"' Gt'"' ·411111 1 ,, 1""' ••• LweJ c.orp • t 1-. ••• PennulJ i1 s ,..1 11·~· '° Sito ..... • 1.10 1 1• 12~ •• • WNl!rtt ·"'° , 1, ''-..• ...... UIJI .a ._. Jiiii+ Ito "'1loln lASll t IS J -\-GtLkOg 1.10 ·• I 12\\+ Ill UUlld 1.IM t Jiil 2S1Mi t 1\lo "-11.1lpf 1 n l100 21\lt t 1111 S....-t.n I I 11 -It 'MtMO.I Ctl 1 » l"'+ ''o The tranchlae was formerly he d 311,727 ,600 in 1973, an in-.. ., tri .20 1 .a l'lll• v. c-1,, .1w • • •'Ill-v. GtN "1.iot:1 11 111 n -"' l.IP•<lk .u • c tv. • l'l PeOPI o.. :10 ·; u s'll-.,., Skrli1.,v 1.10 s :u 1J~-"' WtllM<L.60 1 , •~ ..... h b d ho dl~ I Blli.M"Qlt .JI' 1J 14 14 .. , ... CO• Brd .u ' " 10 • ... GtNN9'. I.to 4 26 " ••• ~I.It 10 1 1•Yo-w. "'-PG11.» ' 1• 1'"'. Hlo S-c:nt .Ml I ' ""'-"' Mlil>lll c:. .. IJ 1'11-1·16 by her ut an w ~ 11 mon• cnase o O.S percent. -.i11 0 .-1 11 , _ .... cl't 1n112 1 120 ::iov..1 GtW1F111 .... • 11J1 11 • :w. LoMnstn 1 J 1 n v,-.,. f'w91.ico '·"'° 11 ,0, ,,\\. .,.. s-. Wll 211 t tt "'"'• '" ._11, ,., .M • 41 11h , 1~ ••-aso •valtable seat miles were BM•Cot11 .60 s 11 '"'-v. a-c: 1.• s 10J 111;, • "' 2!~•"• ,~, 1 1~ u,.~ -~ LTV °"' t :M• ''"' • "' ,..,k1111:1 .2111 JJI 11 -'-••""-1 • 11 11"' • "' wFlo\v f,:IOll 1 •• J\.lo .. ~ .... • • A a.t!Gesl .... 1 .. 1s'10 ...... 0Hltl'l .(J7 JJ 1\\-V. vo ... c •• -....... LTVC:,S pf .. 24, ... ,.._,...lrrcl.«tl t1t\'o+"'S-Brllll ll IU +W. w.111IG ... •n1 ·~·l<o Mrs. Black, the mother or five, ' downsllgbtly to 60,066,100 In a...c.t 1.)1 • t 111\lo+ .... Clocktt' ,_.. • 31 111\+ "' Grn Gii l.OI s ' ·~· l'o L</br~t:11• IOI 12'16•1 Pet Inc pf'.. 1 Uloto -..., Jlrlelllll .61 I • • ....... WHcoF ·-s I l to-v. nv .. In Santa Ana with t"'O ol the .....,. IM.1' 21.1 11'"-+ "" ~ K .ao • 11 1v, ... Grnc;.pl'1 k!! ·• n! R..., ·~ Luck'fi 1 • ''" •.. ~1-.111 .ID .. JS 11 11o .. 'llo s111c11w 1.22 1 n ""'• " ....,,,.~ ,111 .. 11, ., •.• .. 1974 from 60.649, 700 in 1973, ..,_. l"rl •• 1 1\'lo + "' 0--H ·" ' I IS"' •.• Grfl'id '. • Lldow I, • u ,..., .......... ,., .Ill 1 11 1\1.-'Ill Slll!ftW .. I .. I .. • . . WI.IP! "-• 1 • ,. ,, -.. , hild f h N t Be h .... )ly 1.H I IJ H • "' 0-(Mk I :l2 U t 'lo Gn~ wt ·· ?O I'll.+ Iii LuknStl l.olO S JO 11fo• 'l-0 l'lelnStr .IO tt ttt Jl\lo t l \11 6lvW 11111.40 •• 11 2fl t 'Ill W\lnAr .IOQ + 307 I U. + "° c ren. or l e ewpor ac -..,. v1 .11 , st 10 ••• er-l1 1.60 s '' 2•"' + v. Gl'OI,.. .u n • • " 1 .. • 1\ LYkn• .tJd 1 1411 ll"-• "" ""'"''"' ·• J 2t 1o + "' s..-. J11ot .. 1 1v. • \' Will!K '·"° , 1os ,.r, ... * based airline. ..,.,,..,. i s '' "" + ..., = .14 4 u 7\'o -"' t::f i: : 1: 1:~· "' Lfk• 11'1 :1111 .. 11 ts1<o-"' ""1r1c: 1....... 1 oft-Ill s...""°" .• J i. U'A • "' wi.1mc. NA u JlJ 11...,. 1·11 ' Bir.I.OU ..... ' II lt\io-.... I .((I S 21 6 -\It. 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DIMbietr has been named to the Revenue passenger miles ..,, c:1t .io 1i s-tt'll ••• . .. s 10 ""' • "' Gultui.· $0 4 101 1 • .,., __.. ,,._ f>NI' o 1.10 ' s1 soi.+ 1 s..i °'"' ·• 1 , 1~ • "' w.11ftlllt " 1 10 '"". •• •-ly created post ol director ol m· lormatlo'n lor the f1'rst 10 months or ..,MllMll •• 11 ,..,,_"' °"""7·JOllif··1100 u ••• Gu11~.i111111 11 1!\!.v. ~i060 1: ~ ti?··· l'tltl•l•• ... • 1'2 "" ··· Coi?'.1,\: 4 ~ •1=• •"' w1.111i...1:'°·· 1., IOl'l• ~ ,,,.."!: . ...kffl .40 J II l\11• '-l .Jtl' l ''°-'4 Gul!OillPO J 470 l7\'J ••• ""lll!tpf ....... 11(0 Ill + YI S....1n1 1 ·f 14 ~~"':''° W!.UllPl+.tet •• J ,...., patema ror MSI Data c.rp. of Costa l-tesa. · 1974 were 43S,692,200 vs. ::::-.:~': .~ '~ ;~~-.~ 0.:1•;-::: ., J ''~+~ c;u11 R+"i:ll J 1ss 11 +Vi =:!~m :rs : J ~~= t:: ='~~~1~ :: .~ I: ;:v. 5wottrn1111 .ao , 1u 11 1'11-n:. ~~::~·; 111~ 2ii..! ~ , ·He was •ormerly director of management aer· ~78,175,200 in 1973 for a 15.8 B11111rwt .io 4 12 5'1.-v. euruuwA 1 •. s 111~ • "' gi:: ~~ ·: ·· ,: i!11o ".'1; W <Y i.10 s 2s n'A • "' P11£1 .,, 1.111 •• 12so u -1 s-.s1rp1 ,.,.. •. • n • v. w.1-.-1 .., 4 1• 21 • '"' 1' BlllK.hL IO 11 17t '°"' t I'll CVll•rH 1,IO ' 10 IO-'llit "' :p · •• '" "'11111 Ft .6:1 ·• 14 1\lo-\lo Plll!I flt ( o10 120 Jll'lo s....t.111111 . .e14 1" 11Yt+ \Ii w.,,_1141 1 "11 J 15 1J\lo .Wices at Olga Company of Van Nuys . percent Increase, according ... 11rL~1114 •ts •v.+1v. 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S .. -•1ow lac ol Garden Grove has repla~ed ror••elntrastatecarrier. 111<tono 4011 u :t .. 1 o.n.CP1.•' o ""'-"" ,,. ,,.."",,.,.·'°·· 1 ,.,,, ... PN1vH ((la, 1 Jh M, .ts11 4 11 ,..., ... _,_.1010 11 1sv.. •• ~ • • • ll;'l: "'1 9"dlA .'°9 s J IV.-Yo o.n ln .6111 s '3 """•"' ~1.•,-, ..... • ... , •,•,• •••• ,,....,..., ... ' 12 !Hit \\ flk•wi"i .... SI I ::: ·"' J 11 .. 'MlltC... ICI I t i .~,.. ~. 1lobert W. Hai"h 11 president and chief executive· A total of 107,sot pas· ....., ,,._,. t 54s. 221"1 +1~ o..11""1111 •. '111~ .. i.:. ... !"' · ·•• w 11 H"1.n' ''JO ... "l•NG111 • 1 1iv... SY!lrOll .n • ., 1111o+·~ 1M111c.iC J 1 ,, ...• : • ried I I IM(o ,..I.JI 4 UJ \(\\ + :w, 0.1• Glnr1I 11 M 11111 t IW. NIHoblri I.to II ltl 1" •4 MA.PCO '" 1J tll 2''!1. + \0 Olwl 1,,.,.;,, ' tlil 3\, ... S.,M,.., Doll II 41 2;·1+ "' 'Mll,,..I .JOd 1 JO'I 10'\ + '• dllcer. aeneen were car n ts tti-1.10 4 Ju.,. •.. Olf(• 1.1• 4 • 11v. ..• "''"'"1,.'1 s •J 11 -v. 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UP P.t1efi1:Til•"''<•e••"ec-•s .... • ttt t.60t '1111t •1t E'-'"~1· 11 1" ·;· 11:1:,rw ·.r ''°21 :" Mt11<,.tw',. 111••""' "-vt•OS , u ,,.__.Yi dividends will be p·ltid Dec. lO lo T"'11 Olofll .... H"" •;.!. o lflt I.MC,._. • .......... ,. l"t 11 \ ..... ..,tl'l.,ttMn~•rt .... lly rC ,SI S II' \'o• \o IOSCP ,;hf J1 II I,,,_,_' • I f f411. MOtlOQtlffl I 1' t •I\ "--C.11'1111 I 11 11'-11 \M....,.. .•.•• ·"° ,, .. • ..., t~r "'"!"\\······"1 ,. ., ""~-'''' 11·-·~ ••nl!lo\. 10111 . , , '"'" E•1~ 1 .,. 1~ •.• ::rrtt:~~ J 'r, t'•• Ml>IW""'-· .. 11iu 11 •• 111 1tu1Dfl 't:20 1l a., ~1 sh"rtholdtr of record Nov. 14, lhe ~1NI ·····•• ;.at -h 1~"<-lllW• '-'~''"',,... ···Cl"4t1t ... t .,.n ,, • .,l~.,.,c .. '!"'·" 1N1.111io.. 1>1 1 ' ~'"140 ''0 " ''"~n.,.,.n 1 ) boardsald, • • • .. tlrtKl4•1 .. ,. ,. -(lt'l'I ,..,\.... ... ~ -.. ""• ,.,,.. .. J~ ... 1, _,, """"""' ..... '1 " -'\oi . . ' " j , - Bl DAIL v P•LO r W@dnesday. Novembef 6, 1974 " -- TONIGHT'S TV IDGIDJGHTS CBS <21 8:00 -Sons and Daughters. The uge·old <1ueslion "Should \i;e or s houldn'l \\'P.'!'' ) t rout.t ies J e ff ;.ind Anita in tonight's episode. K'l"fV I 11) 8:00 -\Vords a nd A1usic. A music:.i l tribute to the composers \\'ho have give n ".l A1ncrica its best loved songs, hosted by Danny 'l"hnmas and realuring a line up of top singers and musici:.in s. AllC 171 8:30 -"The Gre:Jt Jee Riporr:• ~·our jC'A'CI thieves use an interstate bus <JS their get a\vay ve hi c le. carryi ng $4 million in diamonds. in this ·rv n1ovie ..,.·ith J_,ee J . Cobb a nd Gig 'foung. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening NOVEMBElt 6 ... plicotted·br a fellow p1snnte1-1 tuilous retired ~op. II CANNON'S STRANGEST *' CASE,-SON vs FATHER B @rn (j) Ct1111e11 "A KiGin1 t :tlllO(li1gi (DltlE!)Ntws in ll'lt J tmi1Y'· ~nCll's bttn \'IC· lt) ''"'"'' Who hiied lli111 lo cllttk OIJI 1 1i1l's lqM•~ hrr s..... IUIO·l«ldtnl dtill'I. In ltiMJ, ,...,w1, r1111lf'J ~nnon's ditnl ii the son of mjt. • . . 'Swan Lake' an Ugly Duc~g MOW TH•U THUi MMlric•O..•~ J ........ Mllc~ "THE MlllY WIDOW" ....... ..., Son1cone in the ""Hoyal Sv.•cthsh BiJlll'l h tt~ hit on the bri~hl '? 1 idt'a that \1on Hothh:11·1. lh(' st•l.1d.r sor· cerer whu conv·('rl s m:lldt!ns to S\\':lllS at the drop Of i.I f~athel' ill ''!-i\l,'<lll Lake." !i hould be given n1ueh n1ore .;•xposure th;,111 he C\'<'r [:ol rr1nn Pctipu or f \'Hflt)\' 'f' h II S t' 1 \\' 0 <"hOrt..>t1graphl·rs n1ul)t l1;1vt· been l'(•\'Ol\'ing in lhl•ir gr~Vl':-O with fur~ l ;.1s l v.·eekend whilt• ;,1n 11/;viouslv enthu s 1<1 ~lic 'l'ino Ht·lli;.~ us~J lhc Shr1nP J\uditorium ~t<1,11t·--. all or it tv n1:1kt· \1un Hothb:1rl lonk more hke llo\\;1rd l'()scll lhan the J:•bbcring ghou l \\'hu jealously guur<ls his e n· sla,·cd flock. \\:.-.! gol hi1n l \\lcc 11t the Orsi .:il'l. fl uppi ng in t)1c IJ:.ick;;round , :nul that 1s thl' f•urli1 ·s1 llus \\'ritt·r has C\'i-1· !)t'l'll hin1 in .. S\\'an l.:ike." 'l'h~l \\'as just for 01>cnl·1·s: ht• g;J\'l' 11 .., a solo. uf 0111 th1n~s. to starl the sccuncl act und lht~ fina l ill'l ur the b•1Jlt·l e-hould ha\'C been en· lilll'd ~·An 1'~ve ning with \'t111 l~othbiJrl .. Tiii:: 1\UOIE1''Cf~ l'hccr· ed v.·hen he left and no one <.iircd his \'Oc:d chords rnore cnlhusiastic<.illy than yours trul)o,; •\\'t v. t·rt> ,t:l;Jd to tx· rid (If Rcllos <.in1I \\"t• lct him krlO\\" it. One v.011Jd11 't mind half as murh if the \1un Bulhb<irls ol'fcrctl on lht ballet ~tagc today \lt•re anylhin.t: like \V h:1t l''rcderick Ashton g:.ivl' us \l'ht:!n he did the role for the Hoy:.d Jlallct --a s pin<' c hillinJL ;J\1·cson1c mon s t er th at m a d e Christopher Le<.> look like 1\l.::1ry in S(';Jrc h of her lan1b. Rt•rlos \1•as ubout <is s pine t'h illin.t: as the Cookie 1\1011· TOM BARLEY Music Box stl'r ~11ul jusl about as i1t· ,spirinG. Gcslurt•s designed In coovcy the imp1·ession !hut h£> '''as sending the p11ncc lo his Gra\•e und lhe S\V<lns to their lake "'t'rc murc C\'Otativc or :tn ovt.•r~ dressed scarecrow rr<Jn · tirally \\'a\'illl! for a taxi. SOT T llAT 111': wa s all that out or place in this rat- her moderate perrornu1.nce by :1 con1pany that has ~iven a rar better "Svi:.in L<1ke ·· in this "'rilcr's prcscnt·1'. Our S\\'edish vi s itors nt·vcr real ly ~t·c n1c<l to be trying \'Cry hard and 11 n1i scr ablt• musical -.ccompunimcnl \'iu the halon oL 'I'hon1~1s Sl'hubaek did \'C ry little to inspire I h t' tlunccrs and absol ute ly no th in g for 'l'!ithail\o\1·sk.v 's score. r\l aria Cia ni.:'s Odel l e· Odi l<· \\'a s l'Om pc le nt i'!ho u gh without e \'C r nH.1J.nn~ :.iny rc<il ;1ttt.·m1)t tu rome to term s \\.'Ith ttic dr;Jmalics or Natalie Conus' c horeogr~phy. Iler best \rork was in the last at'l but by then it was far too l:1tc t() ht•lp a flo undering ballet. \\'alter llourk(· 1·ared no helle r <l s th e printc :1lthough. to be f:.iir. one h<id the in1presl:liOn th<1t gi\•en the incentive :.in d !he sup. port he could have done a lot better. llis prince had no personality, no joic'de vi,·rc and. it appeared . nu real in · lcrt•st ln the outcome<;( lh<.> ,lroceedings. 'fhis lal'klustc r <.ind oft en ludil'rous "SI\• :i n l~ake" v.•i 11 undo ubte dl y <.'Ost lhe Swedish con1 1l.'.lny a rcw fri end s ill the \l'Orid or baJ. let. 'fhc days v.•hen \'isiling European ba ll et corn11anies could put on set'ond r:ilc \\'Ork for ~\mcric:in :n1dien - ct•s :.ind get d\\.'<iY v.•ith ii art· long gon{•. CllOKl>S AT Kl\NDO~I -UC Irvine Orcheirtr:i con· cluctor Alvara Cassuto is i_n \Vest Gerrn<iny this \l.'t..'cl: fth' usuries or concerts. t\lv:tro \VI II be lending lhe Ocrlln 1-'hil armonic in :1 nurnber of concerts and "'ill then \'isil his own NHUOnJ)I ll adio Orchestra in l.isbon l>eforc returning to the Ir· vinl' cumpus. ""-"• MlcD....w "HAUGHTY MAllEnA" 1 lis UCI ensemble will be HEW SURFIHG ~i\'in g u s B e ~l io1., s,.___.. Beethoven , Schtibert and Hot .:,_ "'-' Rn,•el's "Bolero" Nov. 22 c..,.....11 '' i..,, :.ind 23 and scats wi ll be at a ALES FROM 11re mium for the Por. · r· t THE TUBE'• tuguesl' maestro s 1rs loc<.i l outing. 7:"l0 & f!JO l•t•...,.. --OUR, O\\'N" l)ottie A.U1._.U.SO Ogle Nix tells us she will be I~~~==::;::::;~::;::;~ putting her piano .st udents on shO\\' Nov . JU in a rl'cital s('hcdult>d for ~::iO p.m. nl Oiola Coll<'l!l"s Crowell Mnll. Studt•nls Linda Sakurai. l.isu lloul'k. Sa ndra J\·lat· t11c\\'S and l\t ary Schmierer \\'ill pe rrorn1 works 'Uy Beethoven, Hachn1aninofr. SC'riabin and Strauss. Good luck. girls; our prayer ror \'OU i·s that you at'hic\·e t he ~l :i ture or your gift('d ll'arhl'r. FAM ILY J ~!~~~ .:~~~~~,~~8 • I 11111 BA OCJ KMUll ~T • .QMIM1J I 'Summer of '42 ... Class . .,.. of~ .._ ..... Money Not Everything to Archie C!/lt16 ll r• lz;l})U{i)CQi{j)) fhws timind b1 Ille "iM111111te" lllH MM S.wM lion1irt M11k N01doll. His 111son Milit:ll c...o, Sii.. for .111e dtttption: the dead 11rl Hy JERRY BUCt\ Jhrough· fr1da .v :.c-he<lule V.'iJS making.>! lot of monc~· I n1c:1n I hat ht> does n'l like r;iO!St•T"• was lliswile. LOS A.!\'"Cl::L ES IAP) and gotfourv.·ccksoff. v.·as \\•rOng. 1'hey just as· IJcing in ··Ai l in the \\ ll'll' t 11' n·d ll·rn !!ro11 ~ ID.'""'""""-O 'DCIJ@l mt-1™" IL..-..;;.;..;;.;..;;.;;;;;..:..;;;;;;..:.._---11 o·c · s orr the .·-un1ed I ••·a nt ed mor" ran1i1, .... 'Q)Jpet~lt--• "B1theNu,,,l>l!rs" Rtsdltctuted C;;irro ll O'Connor s:tys it onnor wa " .. ' . Ill Me" Ctilll• si.. y,·;i~n·t money that inade show ror ncurly three "'eeks n1o_n, ey_. • . , . . . lie said. "Peo11 le say I'm aaG£0,,..RGE" t<>I . l:l01M•Nlirilfl1S11oW •••a DlMf•fN"""H NI"'•"--J J •· e of • S I not •n AlldJCliflit~ -nu hi 1n \\'alk ofr ··t\11 in the 111 u y uecau.... a <.'Oil· a .• iry .~'a:'.i . ~ickoftheshow.Sicko[Ar- z ... ! wc•nMll• _______ j::;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;~J-}'~;Jmil~ . ._. -· _tr.;u.:.L».1_wu1t c_..2}it11...J,;,in<Ji;m •111 c s t1 n a . 1i. . s ~ 1.rJ ---etri("".·'ftrat"s-noi rrun·ie"!r'":il~E~~S~~~~~==~-~ ~~:~•·tlloiai l;JOzt·::5~ Ttlnil.ioot htttlle , O'Connor. "'ho:-.c ,~·cek lv Produ..:ll On!>. O'>''ner," o,r the .. ~llhough I did \1•ant cer· lrcn1cndous c ha ra('ter. A ~l.ittlltuuJi ~rh1 Bear" tnd "The Mu ri••• ~:dary i:.; bctv.·cen S2J,0(10 PopularCBSeomec~·s 10\\'. l ~~n back _mo~cy du~ ~f:'· ~ ch.:iracter 1 created.So why ' 7:oolmQO~ri'lml":D"•n l'ropoul."'1 Ctlek(IV,sfiflln1Ger· COLOR and sa.'),000 ;1 \V('t•k -he In /\ug usl. he \\'a s OU l \\,lnl.e~ dtffe1en1 \\·Olklng should l bc :-.1ckof hi m? ln1tn11 .... 0aliMi"' ;i~~:~:eincl RipTorn. \\·o n'\ g ive· :.in l'X;.i(.'l fi gu rt· ag:1infor lh rt:t>\l"t't'ks.shut-co~dittO~s., , . "It offers infinile J>O ..... Mllll~ulll JO:OQ said he h:.i d rc achl'd :1 ling dn 11·n ll l'Olluc tion. I iv.:J n.t{,d .1 l\l()nda,\ :-1h1litics;1ndit 's ;.i lways an l~ :::::'M~•:,iwncel a MAN AGAINST CRIME TELEVISIQll point where niorH ',I' \\"iJ,.., nn lx.·c<.i ust· IH· \\•ould 11ol cro~s lhrough.f rula,1· ~ehedu h_· aetingcha llenge.--'-•~ ll•w•Luq *INNEWMAHHUNTER! · L't Jong<'r.rn issuc. a picket line sel up by and 12 s_hov.'s.n f~ a year. (J 'Co nnor. ~iO. rn<.iv be IN fll 6 ilJ(j)(J)M•ll•uat•r "Thi Hut he \ras'\1 ilhnf: to risk striking clcclri1:1:1ns '\'h:.iL '.a.nd;r.n Ju~t. ~l1dn l V..'<.i nt. t1 1 triking a Jough stand. b"ut he (1JJfll ~1aR'1 Mertes l runk Mu1de1s" Th• 1ri~Jy s1abb1n11 WH"f BUY ONE his rolt· as Archie Hunker to he :-aid, v.·a~ :i m:iltC'r o( ch,111gy ce1 t,11 n producho.n iigrces Ih a! Arl'hie is mel· ti)fim1rll41 ol 1·M1rine butldr plun£es D;ive .:ichit.'VC\l'h:.ilhe\r;,intt'd. principl!' p_rn.r_l1ces a nd I _v.·ouldn l lov.·ing. tl,f Tti. .. ltYttley Barrett Into lhe SIOll!IJ bKksl1g1 fQR $450 .. ? I h 2003UO k J lh d d wc11111111Ch111C11 ~u1111ot 1111e.rtr1c.i1l lroupt whOS4! • \\"hat he wanted \\1.1 . ..; a ·· inusl :J\'l'Scen. · "~~ uness ey ~ ·. ''lle's mello"'in gbecause la! (j)J a-tira readina lad1 ii li111ton11 ta 11wive !\! 0 nd a y -l h rou g h . rr id a y ncv•sp.trpc•r t· I ippings about You get lu a po1nl." hl'rt• the kids a re changing him ... IB Dr111a l'lu f•dine c11ter. Ban1tt 5ttk1 1 You can lease a brand \\"Ork \\'eek inste:ul of a thl' contract dis pute :ind sal:iry 1s no lon ger 11npor· he said. "l·lc shouls al them. lll1H '""" cona«lion b11Wten the lrufik Whffl new color telev1s1on for d d h h l kc •· s ti o·coo>noc "I 'd la ••t \'ou ••n on! · ••1·•ke "" 7:l0 S11 latllt ,,_., Lad .. Ille WiU lit• lllUfdtt 11ct1m'1 bodr WI$ dS l11tle a:; s 13 a montll ... 98 r h l k I d 11 \\'c ne s a\.'-1 ruu " -s rt " 111 • • _ '-•. _ > ,". ·~. l1uthc J i,_·tc ~s.·to•he\'l . . Q:i c111M1 'flt found,• ~11~ dauer am!• s111e' 'l'uesda.v \\'eek. Sil)' pcrt'ent o t t!nl -ou . n1uc l ~n it l'a~. atlua ~ "f-lc's mt lo\ving, but hrs 8 ,.11111 Thrt r-ol jewel UteUi in..olw1nt lltt t•m· Full Guarantee ,\nd at It" a st 12 \t eeks off a hos ti le all itudr· to\\·ard n1c bel'omc a burden. h ._. s i l' ,, i e v.· s 3 r e n 0 t ......... Hti~.r peument1l $ltr ind het an11chw •luc0·1,, ho·., ccg>•i "o· ·_•t-"'''"' on hoth '1l't':t"1"11"' h · A h' · -or •• , •·~ "' r •••• Hol ·-• p "Opt' t B .. · ·' " • 11•: <lU IC~Ll' 1>01nl~ vul. c an111ng. re 1c JS ont• p !fi; (j)Ltt'a Milt A De:il 11ll·fr,..1y ...... ocolt m ooiu •Iii ion O uy h 1 1 -n ., tairft.ill T• Tell u.c Trlltl McCollllick ruest. AOV.1."'1A.GES TO LEA.SING a·.' t"ar .-.c ec ~ 1' "Tll t:\· .\SS l . :\I l·:o it ii·:i:-c":":'c':"c'':•:':· -'~":":':_:h~':'_'_'°'-'-'_'·_1_1h_o_,_c_u_n_c_·h_a_ncgcc_a_b_lc_s_. ·_· __ _, Q M1Hit11 i M1¥it: (Cl (lbl): 0 .Pl!.lll!f,eB'etrtc411i "MJ/· . llt: \,.,,~ TllE ,\lonlli1_\ 111011('_\ ·rh ... · .. f11r•·. Sllll'f' , ,.-•0pt11titll '•ttiu1r (com) ~9-101. M11111r on tile Wall" .Sttf4n11 if'°"' lpHll1fy C111 Gun!, lon1 Cunis. Ja~n Po•er~ ~utsls 11 a du;il 1ole 1s O'Brien._ 1dentit1I twin sisttri, 11111 al w/\Om .... t ... I ~,,;(II 11 ti111t 1$ iUtl\1 of lhe iliYllll at I ph1l1~· ID anritc!IM 1n~ W Da, ti Ni111t 0 Ul aJ ~"' m OUI" '•flllhl, Diiier ,;.us (!.J 1111 kid Gnes w Ctltlwit, ltwlinc U <ia!i OOJ (1) al Get c ~rie 1i 1 W littlt 1t1sc1l1 , lwt! .. falal tm12e" Wll1le 1nvnh· a:OO 6 '.11.lUlll.J Sens l Dauptin l · 1atinc i murder, Christie enjO)'s tilt "lhe fryi! ... Jrfl and Amii 111 ccmoilnJ GI 1 ,ou rn•tist 8ilht11n1 cau~hl up In tht lft-old dilemm;i m;ilerlll !Cf I s1~ry on htr handlin11 of whether 10 111 thin impul~s el the tlSf. Sht IS uni lflre thal ;ind lfllOlions sweep aside lhtll 111, thf wr11er 1s •lso the k•llu $.he 15 •'bl/' d · I Stt~1n2. "1 ~!1-11$ '!I pnncip ts. iu .• Th Untoudt1blt$ O .U(t)t16'J mutt1t lh•• n 1 -e the ,,.ifit "ifa·, Holiday" Pa mu111lD:30 0 Joixney I• Adv1ntun delive. a lead of lumller le ttie CllJ., W WIHld footblll lea1ue SO. Cal, He d0tsn'I win! lo 110 alont alld Su n vs. Haw;11r. l1n1!1y pen11<1des Ma to 1ceomp111J Ii) W1n~erlust . 111m. When the ln!endrd b1by111tr1\ W ~ C1ud_1~ Grih btcemes 11!, ~la dt(Jdes no! !o i0,1 W lnntr Visions . bu! rht i,:11!s pt"uidf: Mr. ldwuds, lt Nothts Tap1t1as to Sl<IJ •1th them so Ml can h1wt: 11 :03 ti w 0 l! . .' EI! m CE Ntws ·--I D B W ~~-0 Mavit: (C) {7h1) "lantt•~ U k st ol Gro11d10 (111Jl) '1J-Mol)tfl fOf~tr. D111m L•J NYrD McGavin . .loH. ftr1e1. 1 U T~ ll/q' Shtlt f6/ lesl 11 CrntM W Nrpt litllery fl l.tt (j)l (l)CDT~al 's .Jill' 1,u;(Vret.uli1111n MlllY "Chlli>n's Pus.uJsioll" Chi· ~ W~d Wild "lest Ion, pick" by lhlt ftlW m1nis111 10 w Joaa ,., Htiltll lead lbe Sund'y pil:f'!IS. IS lllGll C>l! (!)) W1ntHI: lkM Of A~1t 1ntuesled 1• a lu&ll sl iUS 111ntl 11:15 W c....,.,_, ~ . cl pool . 11:30 tJ !lzl(V@CIS lalt Mor1t: m a!rn!tJ Wtids iN Mnicl (CJ ''C!J Rap1" (drl) '13--Andre1 lla~nr T/\Om1s h01ols this 1111111C&I t.11rCll'l'Kt1, Pele• Cofheld, Grt& lrill!lfl ID mtn ..-ho hM ciwn 1111~ MullivtJ', Jost_ph S11ola. CMnlry 111 •~est lou d Sllflll. Q n ~.J 1l9.i fl' .lo••~J CMIOI lwcie Arnai, John O.V11!S011, lestiej 0 fra~red flk,us .. Utetl'M. AnllloflY Hewtep, ~l4rv1n (!) Mol'lf; "The Hu111at Junflt Hamlilch and Wifnt Newton s111. (mys) ~G1ry Merrl!I. Q)/tT;i-t1Allliel O C~(l))(l)l'lJ Wl~r Wtrl~ ·G-ooo Trodt•IR A.llowonc:I'\ for yow old TV. Call How to Rese-rve Your Se-t FLOYD'S lEASIHG 714 /533-6730 I'• 1 ' ~ ••' I • '" I. ~ .. _.,.. ...... '"'i~···,. ......... ti) Vrritt, ~tlf1 :01v1d Frost PteH.nts lh1 'H'Movie: (t) (2ht) •·Embmy" fh.r~. G~inness Book ct Wcrid Rec· 11..l:i.l:l;.::~~:..:;;:::.,:,:::;:::,:;,oll Cllall) '72 -R1ch11d Rounduee, ords . • • DAISY MIU.H Chuck Co"nl)ls. l!Jp M•11~nd. 0 M°"!: (C) ~ Col~ Diy '" "PA.PEI MOOH" ~Men Who M1dt the Mov111 the ,.,k (dra) fl9-.S1nd~ Oenms. 11..:,. ___ ;.;;~;,;,.,;..;...,,,.-'4 Ch4mp1on1hip Wrtstlin& M1chaf! BufnS. • "FLESH GORDON' IXI J1pan1u l1n1u1&t rro111m m am _Cosbr. . >HOOT&SUIJ"'T W f1 ,t1ral f1l111s ~ l:JD (t) Mlkr Dou111s $111W IZ:DO g Mowit: "The fri1hle11td Man" ll-• .;..• .. •w•H,,;;n;;:;.,;H;r'i,'i,:;;D:..,f.E'•"•" O ABC Wednesday Movie (dra) ·sz-Dumol Walsh, 'l•rb411 GROWS" * lee J. Cobb/Gig Young Mu1ra1. .. "WI OE•MESS •Mn" THE GRfAT I m Yid•~ V:1ioft11ies • ICE RIP Off 1{:30 W Mo'flt: "In Ille Cool 01• S•111· • mertime" (mu.s) '49-Vin Jallns.on. O 1r;CtJ) lV CDA•C W1~ntt-j Judr G,,tand. • d~l Mot.1: (t) I'~) "Tiit G1totl l:OO O lJOJ Tomonow kt ltip-Olr ld1•l · 14-let J. Cobb. O L3J llJ ()3 Ci! Ne•s G11 Ybunc. Gr~ Hall, llobtrt ; 1:45 fl Mor~: (C) "tli-itr hnt" Walden, Mall Clut With ~ fl'nl. (mu~) 'SJ -Doris D!)'. lfawa1d 1IOR 1n 111am0Adl lucked a•i J in Keet "''" SUllCJ$t!5, leul wm1 profe,. Z:3D m •n·Ni1ht Shew: '11nl f111CT.M ~oOll&I 1tio.el th1t~es u:.e an 1"ttr· "lht Mui.It l ol" stale bvs ai t ce!~wa1 vth1,1e and 3:10 fl Ml¥it: "Gamblin£ Ho.1t" (d11> lond lht>r Ulf'e!..COnJ.1de11b!~ a>m· '50-Vie!or W.ature, ferry Moo11. Ooon "'"" ll'om ~" 6 :W ,,... 1)111 it.un /ti>• !.' -111 "'-"' '"'" I''"" I<> I P,,,._1, -.• lt4E CITY SHOPPING CE NTRE ORANGE •s:tz.8721 Thursday "R.ISH GO•DOM" JU 11:30 0 (C) ~.s11n 11 IM 'a1111" {1dY) & Sheri Stib'-tf • '55-letl CbJndlt1, JKk Pal1ntt, ,. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO Q "'•Id to ltlll" (mys) .'5t,-D1nt C:Jrk, lhtl G111o rp. .t :OO O "l•nwnri" (dll) ·55 -Gltnn IC•d. OOnnt-Hied, luhe N1el~n, ROOtrl Keo!~. 10:00 0 "Tiit Wo"''" Wilt C11n1 frtlll the Sf •~ (MispJ '6' -rawn Add1mJ '111d IHn D111u" (WIJ) '38 -Gtn• Autry. "A lite Ill 111• l'!anc .. " (dlll ·~s-R"JrdO M~nt •lbrn. Annt B•ntroft. JZ:DD m ~,llt Maa)t Ctrptt" (WI!) 'SI -l!Ot.llle l1U, ~n A11u, P1llttW "'tdlftl 1:00 ?• '"Oullllllt USA" (drO '52 - t1~111pll1r1 &a~rl. M1111 Hwnl11. I Z:lD())"S11/e11 011s 1. MIY" eonc1. A "JUGGE•H..1.ur (d ll) '&4 -Burl L411Cll1tt. '1ht y "'COPS & •OnetS" lf'GI MvtnlijrtS tf llobi11 HN!t" Par! I 11.,;..-,;;.;;;_;;,,;;,;;.;;,;;,;;.;;;_,;;_;;,;,.fl {1dv) 'l8 -[uol t"lynn. Olivia di JA. '"fl:UCll STOf' WOMlH" H~vil!and. ,,. "HAHHll CAULOU" 1•1 Q} ct) (C) .. A timt It In l~t .Strtth" (d11J '53-bmH Ca1ney. • "DAISY MIUB" B11b•r1 Halt. ''PAl't• MOOH" INI J:OD ~IC) "l'ht loftllfl Sprin1 11 11-"'----------~I Mrs. Slo~1" (d11J '61 -V1ri1~ le11h. War1r11 8t1Uy. J;JO (t)"Tllt £c1 •n4 I" !ttim) ·47 -Chudtlte Colbert, ffed M»e:Mu1111. 0 "The Mt11 Wiie Sl'ltf liberty V1l111ee" Pan I (""") 'Eil-/~mes Ste'fl'•rt. Jal'ln w.,M, lrt M•IV'.n, Vt" Miles. 4:00 :Jt I)) "'"It b M' st!He_.. (dra) '51-lk.!lbtth StUtr1, ratrick Holl. Sf'OOI~ i>ncto I' JO I~ ' 1)(1 ~ "' !••lotlll Su" I -cl•Wl 11 1~ KOCE, CHANNEL 50 U·OO $(H00l01l111C l,l[WStCI 0 10 AM(lll(A l(l '''""'"1•"114N.tllflfl -P.arl 1- • lD l tl"c.l'liT{; {C!Jil'll.NY IQ )00 !.(.$.-,M[SlllELl tC.I 1 llO ,_1110'-I (H'1NT TO CHA.NC[· nlloel-n Po4llO MW.,(" "DAISY f4UJll". -.,An• MOOH" IP'GI 'JO .t.& M ... N ll EHllV[$ l(t ··-· "CHIMATOWW" l•I 1do .......... ..... . ........ . . .. . ... .. "' .... ' . : ... • • ' ' SOUT·HERHI--~ ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE! The-Big CowbinotionS PLUS A GA°E AT THRILLER (~K-TRPRESENTS KERMIT SCHAF!R'S PARDON MY. BLOOPER -R ' .'./....,. I Iii s:ng1Ei "You BIPw II" b'I '.om Coslo•11 and sung by [1Qnny Strr-.. ·I EVES FROM 1 P:M. COl(TIMUOUS SUMDAY-2 P.M. l ••~l lll lol •TINltS l DUllS I SI UDlNIS SI.I~ 'r1l l ·Jt P II. ' Oolty 7:DO I I l:DO W ./S...-l:00.7:DO·l l!OO , ..... .. THE APPRENTICESHIP Of DUDDY KRAVITZ .. Deily 1:45 s.t-4:4S4:45 S.-IZ:4S.4:4S.1:45 '· • ,c-=====~ I Soulh C~ast .~ CARROLL O'CO~NOR IERNIST BORC.NINI ··-·-·--.. THE GAMBLER ... 11 I , 'The Ajlprentioeship of (\Jddy Kr.>ritz .. ..THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT .. c .. Tf!AVELSWITH MY AUNT''•c .. JUGGERNAUT .. ,. .. ZE~PELIN .. •c .. SLEEPER .. •c .. BANANAS"•• "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex"R "CALIFORNIA SPLIT .. , 'THE LAST DETAIL .. , A FUNDAY MONDAY Monday, November1t School's out and Disneyfand is open. just for you. And vou couldn't find a better 'tirj1e to vi sit thart • righ t now, because you ca n rea lly get around to enjoy all of your favorite ad- ventures-and attractions. So come on-out .. and have a fun Monday. November 11. MOH. flt °"".,,,,,,.. lolf, 4 M.IN. OtiH .... 1.-. 1'10W lf •c•S • UNOCI 11 ,lit 1 ._r-.1.11 • ' \' ..... , ~141 ... , AMtltlCAN GIAFFITI t"ll •• \ 11 oe f ... ([ , .. CSTUOC NTSl(l"ll••n ....... 6'1 ..-.tft llW (,oWt'IO<, -01~• DI· htt .. , I 00 ~·AIHl.t,(TO•lf CCl'.Cll' ... 1': 1 n INS!Ofl'"OUT•(l "IO..t'l'c .. • I IQ COMMUN If¥ Of ~ tY1 NG IHlN(i.S ((J • Jt('i'c.1'Qj nt I •pl~t.,11;.n:__ 11'0 rt Cl:OMP&N't' !Cl MUSIC IN WCSY[IUOI CUllUA[ ICI IJ:'\IPTOWH $ATUlDATHIG • rtfllfOQW GI <.t • utl ltt~U«..... 11-.;.,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,.--11 I 00 (ONNIL s Ci.OTHING (Qllp.j[lt IA "TIUCI STOP WOMQ>I" ic1'l1P01•~'l<11Po"••l l1oll't'\'M "" "THE llGE,..D OF Ill I 111 VOtfollS PIJ>EllNf ft:l ''Oo~ ..... C UL.Oii .. Ci:iYiil"Y '" -~hi"9~ .--• • 00 ...._ f lML 10 GROW; HllM.t.~ A "WHlll ''* •E Of:YELOPML"ll !(l "Wi~Wotlcl91 v FEIN G•OWS" IGJ LAW AND DISORDllt D.U, 1 & IO:lO W ./S-. J:J0-1·10:lD ,....,_ -1o-"fHHAST DfTAll" ill' a-, 1:45 w .;s-. 1:-4s.s:2M:4S D l ~~;;;G~O~D~S~P;l;ll~•=~~ --~sneg a __ n_d---11. Sunday is ~ ;t Yll,.LA.t.U.C,lifi 1(1 '" • !•MC TO o•ow HVM•N Ofvl tOl>Ml ltT t(t ·-w10tft....,W..1491 ..,.,..~(~' ) )0 FRf_l Hll.NO Sl{f_l(MING !Cl ''lillbtloo> llt!thll~•"'"" .• •CO ,_ROM CH '1Nf 10 CMANCI · MU\!( IN W($1(AN (Vl.TUllE ~(I ,.lfftha>'l."P•-MU'Wc·· ThfJJrnc".oi.'' '"WtlDE•HESS JOU• I " • .W M.t.Sl(-.P tl(_~ YHtiAlrll lCI 'Mutekt M~•I Ad~l'l llW'' -liPIMNlf ... ' l1) 4)., MAN GEH.t,oflS :c1' '·fl\1 P\'l'(Mle>qr GI !ie.•IHI In~•" • I Open Wed. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5aturdav and Sunday, 9 a_m_ to 7 p.m. Fil allAr Monday, Nov. 11. 10 am. to 6 pm • I --. 1 ' .. . ' • ' , l .. .. ' I . ' ' . r I I s l l li .. ' , • ' ·• Baltimore' Top Play· Due ~As TV Series ' ' 1:,:ily FRANK SWl-~R'fl.()W-a lthoug h the New York - '"'?NEW YORI\ IU PI 1 · :ir drama t'l'i tics fell all over -~''ffone Wilhth ~ \Vind" were th e'"rnsc Ives w ri t ·i n g 'made into ~1 TV series it hosannas about the play, it ~would proba bl y ht:come ihc ct1n be i rnprovcd, but only :;::"".Beverly Jl illb illi es· Visi t' by skill ful writi ng, which ~Atlanta." l.ikcwlsc, "The has been the trademark of ' <rl>dfathcr" would lpok like I ear "r o d" t · o . '"'t ather Know·s-Bcs·t" an" .4 · ·• ~ --,,c _L_ns_ ~~ -.,. \• 'Maude," ··sanford and • ilizen Kane" \\'Oull.1 be a Sol)" and "Good 'l'imes." : .Wo~ bet for :.i Jaui.:h - • .tm1nute news show. , • This process.cun be called watering down :i rt for rnass •audie nce apcpcul. 'fh us. every year. books, plays . and film s ure grou nd up and ' . b spit OJI \ y l hc Sunset ~e o ul eva r d ri.1 afia fo r r l9,evision use. 1'h'e results, 'fior.e ofte n than not. ure a , e shadow of" lh~ orrginal. ~ en they hordes on trash. .K This J a nu ury , ABC and ~ ;¥orman Le ... r ~·"All in the ~ ~amily" ~ \\'ill have their ~ C"h an c o-produce the • a~<1 rd-wi nning New .York . play ''The f.l ot 1 Bal - l timore," \\'hich makes it s · debutas a scrics. .~ .~THE PLAY, \\'riltcn hy : Mnrord Wilson. is Hhout a NEVERTllELt:SS, Lear may have his hands full t rying to keep the series true to the pl ay.·~ spirit, es pecia ll y with ·a ll the ri s qu e j o k es of th e Prostitutes. "I think bawdy humor·is translatable for television~·· said Lear in a telephone inter view fro m hi s Los Ange les he adqua rte r s. ""Balzac was ba\\•dy without using fou r-letter words." Despi te l~ear 's uttempt to keep '"l-lolel" close to the s p1r 1t 01· the theatrical production. he expects to receive some fl ak Crom drama crili cs . who may uccuse h im o f te l evision ·i z in g t he ir favorite -t he New York dru m a critics av.•ard for the best Amcri run play of 1972· 73. • ,e.roup of seedy people casl : adri!~ in a cru mbli ng : Baltimore hotel duling ils ~ luldays. 1"hc letter ··E " in : !.\tlOtel":. has bE>en dropped ··1'VE NEVER seen · ifi emph a~i~c the dec<1y uf anyone make a theatrical ; iJre Once g reat hole! IA'hOSC production th al had the • l)lha~it a n l s in c lu de approva l of ·the Eastern · Pfo!jfitutes, a s pi1:i4~lali6t crilics. I think it is just their ; an<fahoslo!miscreant,s. altitude lh<il all the taste Some · r e,·iewers-have and honesty and integrity is ... -tailed \Vi lson 'i; 1>lay a inthe!\'cv.•York theater. brillia'nt comn1ent on th0'" "'E\'l:'n knov.·ing this. I _ -Ai_,,e,c lj .n c 'o r_ \\'...c.s..t e..r n suUer rrom it. 'fhere..r:eaU · -Ci\·ili zation. is ve ry li ttle On or or! ·!·certainly, if yoU look at Broad\\'ay, yet I come to t:ear 's trac_k. record on J'l<e\v York on my emotional ~ilev!sion, a nd the \vay he knee~ -to the center of &hd his "'rite rs Percei ,·c artisti c integrity. only to he . · .. ·That Tickles The bear o f Victor F'rench p rovide s a temp<>rary distraction for Li nda sy Greenbush whe n the fa mily frie n·d turns b;.1by s itte r o n tonight 's episode of '"l .. ittle l·louse on the Prairie," at 8 o'clock on Nl3C. Channel 4. RICH.&:RO HARRIS OMAR SHARIF ill .. ·:EJ .. :m;, "JUGGERNAUT" / Gregory Peck "BILLIE TWO HATS" ., 3:30-1:10 1 :45-5;2{)..9:05 ll"GI Sf'ICCLEDf'IC~ ~Lf'IZf'I c1ncmn 1·11·111 El TORO ROAD AT ROCK FIELD • 581-5880 "DAISY MILLER" 1 :50--5:25-9:10 I • JULIE ANDREWS CO-HIT "PAPER MOON'L 3:30-7:15 "THE TAMARIND SEED "-...:.:':.:.-' 1:30--S:J0.9:25 (PG) --y}l nte mpo-rsiry li.feo.-t-h.i-s-disappoint . \\that-"''e--do - 1 11jtuation comedy should out here in l·lol\y\\'ood ranks fare well for ABC. And \\'ilh thebest." - "LOVE AND PAIN " ----=~.=;3;3~s:ns 'It's All Bum Rap,' . Says George Raft ~LQS ANGELl'• (AP J "BU1' l'HEcY-we<e the What's a Pooka? Ask Andy ••t •ve n ever been locked bosses, the hosts, a nd .up. I've ne ve r taken a anybody who worked in Andy is o Pooka (an elf who answers • • .. • , ,. .. _ > • • ~~";. • .... W9?nesday. No~~':!lbet!, 1974 DAILY PILOT BtJ Steve~d TV . Eeud_B _ecalled By BOBTllOMAS LC>S ANGELES <A Pl The death of Ed Su llivan evok-cd a fl ood or mem.ories for television viewers 1<1nd "end of an era" comments Crom col.um n.ists. Steve Al len, who once competed and reuded with Sullivan , h as hi s ov.•n memori es of the late emcee ------some warm, some bitter. As for nostalgia about a p as t , go ld e n era o f television. Allen says rorgel it. "'In every category but one -Comedy with a capital C -television today is far superior to what it \\'as IO or 20 years ago."-t he ubiquitous All en said al his San f'erna ndo Vall ey office. llE WAS CALI.ED ··a modern-day Renaissance man" in a recent congres- sion<i l s 1>ee ch by llcp. 1'homas l\1 . Rees 11)-Culif.l. 'fha t n1 ay be an excess of politica l rheloric. but Recs made a good case ('iti_ng Al· !en's 17 books. 40 record albums. thousands of song compositions. tours wi th wife J uyne ~1e:1dows in Noel Coward":) onc·actcrs, etc .. l\1vst proplc reme mber S l e v c f or hi s l"''~ r cn1u rkable television shov.·s : l . 1'onight, \11hiC'h he Opl~rat cd from 1954·57 on NBC, \'irtually inventing the late-night talk-var iety sho"'; 2. T he prime ti nle, Steve Allen Show on NBC 1956-60. with its second bananas Louis Nye C"l-li·ho. Steverino"l. Don Knotts, Bill Da na, Tom Poston. l)oylon All en, Pat I-furring· ton Jr. a nd Gabe Dell. "'Ed h::id thl· cn1t•rprisc lo t~:ll ncith('r of us ~as that t c I (' p h on 1· P re ti 1 c y in1Jlorturi1. llut tele\•ision batkst ug(' :L l our l:ihO"' l 'n1 "'';1s. ·' t1ot i;urc l "'OU ld h;i\'f' dQflc Allen paid tribul& to ~I· the s;imc lo offer $50,000 ll \•on's "enormoUs co n· for five upvcaranc1·s on his tribution " to te levision !ih""".. history. observing th11t he , f • err.PT•'!) had presented more first· PRt;s l. ;\ A ... · i:. • · d but that v.•asn't what started t1n1c ;i ppearances an more the feud , suid Allen. 1'h;it total entertainers tha n any t ame after he had ~one to variety show. . ••ctor James De an's home BUT ALLEN refuses lo tov.•n to filn1 a 2u-mi11ute s hed a te a r £or T V's tribute. yesterye<1r. l·liscom1nents : 1'hcrlimax,1·as l.obc clips "Ncy,·s and documen- fron1 J)e;1 n's last film , tnr ies nre much better ·•(;iant. '' ·llut Warn er 1oday. technologically and nrothers rcnegedon itsoffcr In the \\'riling a nd ~produc· Tiit; LATTt:R show pit· for the clips. bo\.\•ing to pres· lion. Eve n such a cfassic as led him against lhe long-surefromSulliv<111. "llarvest of Shame' about running Su llivan, and All en "''fhat's whrn I learned nli g r ant \11orkers. 1960, observed, "\Vc\\·eretrientls lhc power of television." SCl'ms primitive today ... l>erorc our shows "'ere op-s aid ,.\llcn: "'I pk•kt'<I up a ···Sports CO\'eragc today positc ear·h other, and Ne\v \"ork ne\\'Spupcr \.\'ilha mukes i953showsscem like friends after\\'ard. In bet· ·banrll'I headline about the two hi gh school boys \V ith a \\'\'en w us another matter.'· "'.S:":IJ~h;;·a~n~·~A~J~lc~n~fc~"~";· ~t ~k~o~c~w;;c~a~m~c~ra~·~:::::::::::::; Allen commented on the , obits mentioning that Su l· li va n had introduced Elvis 1-'rei;ley to television. "As a matter of fact . Presley made his ·rv dl'but on our second show," the comedian recalled, "'and we beat Ed in the ratings. ORANGE COAST EXCLUSIVE! EVES -7:00 P.M. CONT. SAT/SUM-2 P.M. MATINEE WIED--1:00 l".M . AFTER ANfN WARHOL'S ''FRANKENSTEIN'.:. 'AnanNEWtilm ~ mspirectby the novel, "AIRPORT" by A,...... Haley. ____ ...,.. ~-· , F1ihion Island . Newpcirt c.,,,,, N-port B•ch • 644.0760 -:ilrink. I never hurt anyone, those i·oints had to deaf with . • ) H d h ' If' · ' lb--i.~nd-l-ga-ve--&ll-my...mone.~,he~~--'·-----'''i q uestions . e oes 1s e 1ng 1n a -P.~ 1VELVET ,r away, So how cor:ne I got Over t-he years, Ra£t's co u~n eve_ry Saturday on t e family • ~ .~L. . 11 :~ c~~~"1u0~~5,s::'.:1:'' ·1 "'GRO~M;' ZERO" this bum reputation?" . name has been mentioned page of the Daily Pilot. ''°"~.~.·M· 'QDlllSS£YVAMPIRE :~. HO rASSISPLlUI: MO PASSISPUASI P1vs I ~ "":' G e o r g e R a rt w a s in i~stigations of the un· I Jb,=;,,,;;,,,=====;,,==========,!_Ll.~~!!'!~"~'''>~~~!IV\l~~~~~L------_.:.·'.!.J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'._ speaking In momentary derworld, but he asserts he l- J;que at the knocks he has has ne\'er had any connec· taken in the press and from tion. the Jaw during his Jong and "The FBI called on me to ci>lorful career as a movie ask about s klnilning in tough guy. Vegas ," he remarked. ·'What the hell do 1 know ,Still dap'per a t 78 but about skimming in Las ,slowed do w n b y e m · Vegas?" pJiysema, .fie-wonders why In th"e new book "George his screen reputation has R~ft" by Lewis Yablonsky, been tra ns rerrcd to his Raft admits his friendshi private.life. wiCh!Jenny 1egel, the high· · •·1 suppose it started livi ng hood shot down in his because I danced in the Beverly Hills mansion. 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I • I ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor ·Wtd"M1y,Nt..ef!IMl'•,1tH P•CI , • Subs tantial Brown Rice Bread is easy when yeast is used as a dry ingredient instead of activated .separately. ~xt-ore 's-Kn-ea-de-d Want a he£ty loaf with crunchf This recipe calls for two cups ofl cooked brown rice plus a cup or cornmeal. offering a texture con· trast to sort roods !O prevalent of the times. Since·=,~,c-c~and cornmeal contain little gl uten, the loaf is heavy and more compact than most breads. The rippled top is achieved by m ak ing deep ln~e ntations al l·inch intervals. using the handle of a woode~ spoon. Beaten egg, brushed ge nerously. over t he... top ... helps to produce the deep brown, shiny crust. · ~ . Variety breads. such as this, make home buklng all the more rewardinj!. BR.JI!!',_,,,,~~ 6' ~to 712" t'UPS \IOSI 1 cup white corn meal 1---~-0•11taspoons salt 'h teaspOon baking soda --2 package$ activeary yeast v~ cup ('!.!slick) margarine, sor- tened •2 cups hot tap water 1120 • 130 ·degrees F. ) ~cup honey 2 cups cooked brown rice (at ~room temperature) 1 l egg, beaten ln a la rge bowl thoroughly mix 2: cups nour, cornmeal, sail, baking soda and undissolved active dry yeast. Add margarine. ·r-adually add hot tap water and honey io dry ingrei:Hents and beat 2 minutes al medium speed or mixer, scraping bowl occasionally. Add 1'11 cup Clour. .neat at high speed 2 minutes. sc ra1)Tng bow1.\-oc·cirsmn·n1tr. Stir in rice and enough uddilionul nour to m<1kc it stlrf dough. Turn out onto li ghtly rloured board: knead until smooth a nd ela stic, .about 10 minules. Place in greased b<.>wl, turning to grease top. Cover; let rise in warm place, free rrom draft, until doubled in bulk , about l hour. Punch dough down~ turn onto floured board. Divide in hair. Cover; tel rest 15 minutes. Roll each piece into a round, 9 in· ches in diameter. Place each on a greased baking sheet. co. ... er; let rise in warm· place, free Crom draft, until doubled in bulk, aboul 1 hour and 15 minules. U~ing handle of a Ions wooden !'.lf)OOn . m:1ke deep indentations in round~ at l•inc ft intervals. Brush rounds "'Ith b('utcn egg. . _.Bu ke iu 3i :> d ~grc,.e.~ for 3:> minutes or lWtti don~. Remov • from ~a king sheets and cool on "'rro r'ack s. ,. • • I When the· bread was barely cool, I remember slicing off the heel and spreading it with butter and raspberry jam. Those were the days! Popu larity Ris • 1ng By CA ROL MOORE IN'ly l"I• ..... hitw 'l'here are two types or bread bakers: adventurers and those who never stop. Both kinds are conlributii\g to the ris in g popularity of the wholesome goodness or home· baked breads. Whether the reason is thrift, therapy or taste, more people are rinding satisfaction kneading their own loaves and rol · Is . Joan Coverdale of Newport Beach has been experimenting ror a long lime. She starts from scrat· ch, bringing home 100-pound sacks rrom a retail milf and hand· grinding the hard, red wheat. "That way you're sure the nour has everything in it, even the husk and wheat germ," she said, men· tioning that s he also sprinkles soy, granola, millet or sunflower seeds in the dough for extra texture. The results of her half-day labors are loaves that are quite coarse and chewy with nutty flavor. '"People worry that they will be tempted to eat too much because it tastes so good," she said. "Actual· What's Whole Wheat.· Worth? .. llooray! The nutritionists ... are now beginni11g ro see that wllole·groin fibers are nece11sary to '' ly, one slice is as satlsfyin& as two or three slices of the sponcy. com· mercial kind so you eat less. •·1 paid $21 for the wheat about two months ago and the size of loaf I make would sell fo r-73 cents: There's so much savirlgs and pleasure that I usually give the second loaf to rriends. ·· A new c on s ume r s urvey estimates the cost of a !·pound loar al 20 lo 24 cents, compared with 45 to 60 cents for its ready·madc coun· terpart. Time is the chief drawback for most potential bakers. Kneading lakes about 10 minutes and most doughs have lo double in bulk twice, each cycle req4iring an hour. Mrs. Vi Brown or Huntington Beach, who leaches bread-making by appointment, swears by her German-made electric mill and mixe'r that have dough oven-ready in about one hour. ' With the machinery, she also can prepare eight fruitcakes in one batch or enough banana bread for a whole church luau. San Clemente librarian Lois Wei· Iman ·recommends the culinary ·skill as a form of fanll!y recreation. BR ; ; J • " I __ he,~aJ~<I~·:;· ~;;;;;;::;;;~;;;;-,;;;;;;;;;;;=====~ --terterto-ttome A1agazin~ B" JO OLSON 01 iii• D•ilr p;1e1 Staff What do zi nc, copper, cobalt, mol y bd e num, m a n ga nese , pyridoxin. rolic acid and Vitamin E have in common? They're not just terms from a college chemistry book but a par· tial li st or trace elements which some scientists say are missing fr om enri ched white riour and, he nce. from many loaves of- IJre:id. They also are part of the con· t.rover!>y surrounding enriched white flour a nd whole wheal nour. Is one actually better for you than the other? Or are they the sa me? Donald Davis, PhD, a former ~1ssi stant professor or chemistry :1l t.:C I: Con nie Hankins, a home t•t·onon1ist for a large ba kery and Irm a Byhmeister, DrPh, an associate proressor of nutrition at Loma Linda University, agree that essential trace elements are . missing from white Oour. Judi Adams, home economist . for the North Dakota State Wheal Co mmi ssion, hedges in her di sc uss ion or th e missi ng ingredients. She says, "Very little ~uman nulrilion research has been conducted and /or verified Co ne s tudy is not s ufficient evidence) on trace minerals. "When this is done, perhaps we can make derinite statements as lo which is more nutritious." Dr. Davis says. "Many defen· ders or white fl our who say white and whole arc virtually identical will 'prove' it with a rew selected figures for those nutrients which a r e less harmed by r e fining (protein, carbohydrate), or aren·t very imporla ril in any kind of bre.:1d (Vitamins A, C, D. 8·12, sodiu m, calcium), or ha\'e been restored by 'enrichment' Cthiamin, riboflavin, niacin and iron), "What they don't tell you about are magnesi~. tine, copper. the B vitamins, folic acid and pan· tothe nlc acid, vi tamin E a nd fiber. "\Vhole whe~t flour is a major source or these and other equally essentia l , nutrie nts, but white Oour has only _lo to ~rcent of these rem 11ining, with an average retention ,0f 25 percent in bread nour and still less In all-purpose \ .I I • I 1 and pastry nours." Dr. Davis further points out that several of these nutrients are lacking in American diets, which typically "overemphasize sugar, fats and white flour to the ex· clusion of fruits, vegetabl es a nd whole grain products." ~frs. Ad a m s counte r s b y saying, however, that "many people expect bread to be 'all things to all people.'" She points out that bread con· tributes five major nutrients to · the diet : partially complete protein, iron; thiamin, ribonavin and ni acin, and that the variation of these In whole wheat and while flour is "minute." Mrs. Adams also believes th at the other nutrients allegedly lost in the milling can be obtained from other foods in the Basic Four food groups. Some of the .. missing .. trace e.Jements have been defined as very important in body functiOns, Or. Byhme lster poi nted out. Chromium. for ,example, which is present in great a mounts in whol'e wheal, ls essential to the body·s regulation or -g lucose. Another important clement in "'heat flour, which is mlssinllt in ~ite.-flour, ts-rouachage, a~-Dr.­ Byhmeister1 Ur. Davis and M~ _.llankins a ll pointed out. Each of her children has learned .,. the technique before he or she left home. "We rea lly got involved last Christmas and the feedback lasted Jor.siit.months. l!eople had all sorts of stories about how much they ap· ... preciated a present with suc h real feelings -fragrance. warmlh, taste and thoughtfulness." She prefers lo mix flours because 100 percent "'hole wheal is "too mes'sy to work with. Sharon Kane of Balboa Island is typical of collegians "·ho bake their own bread as a budgetary measure and reminder or home cooking. ~tuch to the delight or her room· mates, she makes a batch each week, usually from her sister's recipes. Yeast. forei gn, batter and quick breads are all worth investigating now that the average retail price of the commercial product is 85 per· cent higher than it was two years ago. Be a breadwinner. Check today's food section and your own files for- those yummy dough ideas you put a\lo·a"fTor another day. Try one ttiis weekend. . .... 'h k of -.the kernel Ti,e embryo or sprouting sec· tion of lhe seed, usuall'f 5ep(lraled because it Con• fains fat which limits the keeping qualil'f of flours. Available separatel'f as human food. ' ''The amount of cellulose in whole wheat is beneficial to the body," Dr. Byhmeister said. "We feel roughage is almost as important as the trace elements," loliss Hankins commented. Both she and Dr. Davis men· lioned recent medical studies showing that fiber is important in pre ve ntin g certain intesl iJl al ailments. including colon-iettal cancer, ulcerative colitis, appi:n· dicitis and diverticular disease. lj6w does one differentiate be· ween breads? A careful reading of the label Is the key. A bread made with '\l.•hole wheat fl our "'ill say "whole "'heal,'' not just '..'..whc.aL'...'... Until more is known about the effects of the milling process, the consumer should at least have a choice as to whether he eats white whole wheat or wheat flour, Or. Davis belieYes. 1o!rs .. Ad ams commented, however, "I have no bias as lo "'hether an indi\'idua1 consumes whole wheat flour or enriched "'hite flour as either way they are eating wheat. . "I do, hO\lo'ever, think \he public: -;s-entltlCdlo tht! wli01C -lruth •n<t- the nutritional \lalue or wheat products." i •, ,- -' 1 l~·~~r VOlmues Ease Outer TUrn1oil ·, • I • • 'Jh JO OLSON 1 j t"ltw cal•r ~19111 .. 1 • Et~rna'l life. sc rl'n1t y. f ht-31'!) :i,NJ sclr fulhlln1 col. Fromta ('J'lick tally, lhe!>C Were lhe' v a lUl'S chosen for top t>riOrity hy women at· 't end i ng Church \Vo m(•n I \Jnlled's World Community J D A)' u.l S t . Andrew 's Presbyteri an Church, Newport Beach. They h11d ltl values to choose (ruin, and about rivt m inutes lo m ake their rhoice!, but the g roup emerged as aln1 osl united in its selections. This was an exercise to ii· l\Jstrate the theme for the -·• day-4 alues. \ I ·Studies """' . " ' " 1ren~fit Under tne umore11a 1op1r, DlscO \'erin g the Aspiring l\l ajo rlty, the Rev. John II . Bollrr Jr. spoke on \'<ilucs ;ind ho11 to choose ttu~m. A fift h g e n erat ion Prl!sliytt•riJn ministl.'r, Bol - ler servl·d as a n :1ssistant p as t o r a l S t . ~t a rk.'s Pres b yt l'rian Church , Coronadel Al i.ir. lastyear. "The world, C'ountry and church arc in an upheaval." he si11d . .. Our v;il ues <i re in an uph L·aval. I\l y fa t her ·s valut•s ar£' no lon ger mine. T "·o "l'£'ks ago I y,•as the bre;i;d"·inncr but noy,• rny ._.,ife is teaching. a nd making more than I am.·· Amer ic n Association !of ·Univers itv \Vo men FA]lo\vsh i1>s· \\·ill benefit Crom p/occeds realized-•t ... the La g una Beach Br)nch's fashion show a!(d b{1dge luncheon . 1'1re event wifl begin at ll::.3Q.a.m . Monday , " N'ov'."' 11 . in the Balboa " --nay-Clutr.-Si'e<ftl dOugn--- bas kets and \\'reaths. made u nde r the direc- tio n ror l\"lr s . Sallie Stia.'qti, · .. and shown by h er. . .,..J wi l l d e cora t e table~. Boll~r s aid thit "vatues are good a nd we should have a set bf them." Then he 11skf.'d. "'Hut "httl arc \'alucs'! I low do they lit into oU r l'\·l'rydoiy li \'cs'!" Such questions as "\Vho am I '' und ''Uo I know what I value" m ust be 1usked, he said. ··u 11im a tcly, it is the ''nlucs W<' ha\'C by "''hieh we propel 1uu·sclves lhrough li fe." In del\'ing inl o !he selet•- lion of \'a\u es. !loller said th at "the demands society, pl aces on us are more in- consistent than C.\'Cr _ "~1 11.ny now a're saying that education and religion, th e t wu piHars. have not prepared us ror choosing ou r \'alues. ' "There is considera ble confusion between ri&ht and wrong. Like the. word ·iove, the word value has betome meaningless," B.oller said people are prone to tell other people what kind of values they should have-their own. ·lie asked the women to think about what their own values "''ere, then asked some questi ons to help pin· point them : "11ow many of you have _toJd a.secreLyo.u promised not to le i!? "llo\li' many value friend· ship? "Do )'ou think a "'·oman' · place is m o!5 lly in the home?. "Could you do without tele,'1sio n for the next few "'·eeks ? "Do you drive too fast? ''\Yould you spend an Cl<· Ira. SIO for organic a lly grown vegetables? "\V ou ld you adopt a child.! Jlow are \•alue1 formed? Dy choosing. prizing and ac. t~ng, Boller said._ 'fheY s hou ld bu rhosen frl'cly, prized und publicly affi rmed. "' "\Ve ure to live in love and t rus t,'' b e sta·ted . "Each or us has to decide . how we're going to move in the world , and what actions we t ake lo e xpress our values." ··v alues arc po\\'erlul." llo\\• a rc values exprcs· Boller said. "\Vhen held sed? O ~e way .. Boller, ~g-gested, 1s to write a letter to critic ally they could destroy a special SJWleone-who·isn e n e.r g Y• h ope s a n~d-~ ex,peCl.lng a letter from you, dreams." Seminars, Benefits Charities Supported Seminar Orange County Chapter will join Long Beach and SB.n Gabriel Valley chap· ters or the National Society for Autistic Children at an all-day workshop beginning at 8 a.m . Satuf d3y, Nov. 9, at Long Beach City College. Wa lkathon ltehabilit3.tion Institute or Orange CountY will benefit f rom a W al k at h o n , scheduled at 8 a .m. Su nday, No v.10. Re g is t ration is being t a ke n at Ora n ge 1-ligh School where route and checkpoint information is avail able. Contest Children's arl creations which best express The Joy T hey are Mr. and Mrs. Alber\ Kuh n, worthy patron aod matron; Mr. and Mrs. William Appl eb ee, as · sociate patron and matron ; Ada Hefty , secretary, and Sarah Ashby, treasurer. Newcomers Irvine newcomers are in· vited to a luncheon meeting at 11 :30 a .m . Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the Airporter Inn. En· t e rta inmenl wil l be provided by a magi<'ian. Sen sor y integr ati o n theory and t herapy and teachin g a nd treatment techniques will be discus· sed. Also on the program _ will be a panel discussion by parents of a utistic chil dren. of Seeing Safe ly are being ;=-========;-. soug ht by th e Orange Fellowships Coun~y Opt~11_1e!ric Sosi!!D'_ .Ai embcrs and-guests or -ana A.u x 1!1ary lor a the Newport-Costa r.1esa-lr· . statewide contest. • .., .... DeM7 l'\let ........... . , .... -.. ................. ;_ ,,_,....,. ....... v i n e Br a n c h o r the Co mpetition will begin Am erican Association or r.ionday. Nov. 11, and con - Uni versity \Vomen are in· tinue throug h Salurday, vite'd to t ry their luck while Nov. 30, in county public '----------' Rev.JohnloHerJr. . A Jc\crnon·s A REMINDER! FUHAHD - FAHCY Bil.UR hlaod- Faoloiao blmd M•wporl-. SPOR"fSWEAR. v.tsrafrPWA --S4-4121 . FrL. Mo• ••• 1974 11.-t,. s.t .. Mo•.'· 1974 ..... ,,. _ .. N_.iHarbtlt...,_I f'n>lffla>l(---0.. a -._ " The Dry Goods Mercantile Co. t::,-' ... genteel gifts & notable nia!ties for the home -------• '436 Hel.iol:JQ9t,C'.oronadet Mar C'*'"°"T-J 675-1660• Hrs: 11)-5, Tues.-Sat. 'e raising fellowship funds at a libraries. The contest is r----------------------'---7----------:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~----'Las Vegas Night party open to all youngsters in B 'Saturday, Nov. 9, in the · gi-ade s kind e r g arten DELANEY ROS . Newport Ri viera. through sixth. Information ...... RECIPE! .. -·~··· MG Found<ition Members of the Orange Co un t y C ha pt e r , A1 yast henia Gravis Fpun· dation will ioin the Califor· 1 nia Cha pter a t 2 p.m. Sun- day, Nov. IO, in th~ Los Angeles Hilton Hotel. Discussing the serious neuromuscular disease and its treatment will be Dr. W. ····for· entry · 1s ·a \l'"81 la ble' ·ar th·e libraries and the county Op- tometric Society o(fice. Delta Gamma . ' A family psychologist y,•ill be the speaker at the next meeting of the Sant& Ana- Newport J.larbor Alumnae of Delta Gamma. Open to me mbers and guests, t he m eeting will begin at 9:30.a .m . Tuesday, Nov, 12, in the Santa Ana home of Mrs. Ra nsom Car· ver. Spe a ker w i ll be Dr . LOBSTER THERMADOR 3 Lobslort --slu, .,., ... ·-· .J t of IMltter, I tof flo.o •. 'l:a t •al•d I C-. c,.._, l/4 t of -.ud .... 'l:a t Hit l/llpepporw 11..----. ,. ...... -. .., ............. ,._ .. en-. Sfir .... ~ ""-It .... la•al• I ill ......... ,... -•onr-weprl .... w/-.llolorotJIOfwt0-- 0.... fa ........_S...1/:a la~ata ·per pet•• FRESWVIHOLE LOBSTER •••••••• 3:W. ' Your Horoscope Tomorrow W . 1-lofm a nn, Stanford Un iver si t v Sc hnnl n f '-1edicine'. and Dr. Wi.:'i Ch~ of the Mf:dical School at the Univer s ity o f Southe rn California .' Al so on the panel will be two victims of the disease. St4nley Walters. director or the Center for Children and Parents. Ha rbor Star New officers of the Har· Scorpio Moves Up Ladder bor Star Cha pt er, cfrder of 1--------'---'-'-'-""-""-""..:..:e!..:c.:_c.:_:..:..:..:..:..:..::_:,:..:_:_:_:_:_:_::.:_:.:_:.:_ __ _ Thur1day November7 By S\'osgyoMARR AR IES I !\la rch 21-April 19): Ac<.·ent is on <'re ative resourl·t·s. your abilit y to d 1:-c arcl 1~·ha t I• useless \1·1thout fooh.,;h 11entimental f l'g r('t. J :\URt:S !April 30·1'1 ay 2fll: .S pecirics arc deman- ded. Gt•t f:1cts ;~nd work from ~ol1 cl ba:O:('. Find out a bout ('f):'t :-, salL'S f1gurct1, rr~utt ... ul appr;11sals. GE:i\11:\'I 1?itar 21 . .J unc .2U l : Short lt'ip i:; indicate<!. R('lat1 \·c, close ll('ighbor could l'i~urc· 11rom1 ncntl,\". ..9t ~ mal&e~ ~r HAIRSTYLING .. BLOWER CUTS" TI NTS BLEACH TOUC_li.UPS SHAMPOO & SET . . "PERM" LASHES MANltum PEDICURES OPEN 7 DAYS s .. day ., Appl. ZSO E. 17th 5'"°' COSTA MIS.t. ~~5 48 -3446- Be graciou11. diplomatic, but not 1ullible. CANCE R <J une 21-July 221 : Mone)' end how it gets that waS' -that Iii likely 10 be fcature.d. ''ou do 11ome ch£'c kin g and d iscover loophole. That's fine if you can do something construc- ll\'C about It. LEO !July 23·Aug. 221: Cycle is ll.igh -get going, Eye En e rgy The energy cri111s is not entirely bad, the Society for Visual Care 111.ys. Cutba cks in fuel may have benefici al effect!! on the eyes. be a se lf-starter . \Ve a r bright colors. lie present ip a very· direct \\'a.v. Assert yourself. Be creative, con- rldont. \1I R GO (Aug. 23-Sept . 22 ): Accent is on closed· door conrere nc<'. secrets, son1 c fears. doubts -and an Institutional or hospital li<'<'ision. Cycle is high and there i!-; no need for pani c. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 Cl. 221 : f riend s. desires, romnncc -l hcse are ~potlightcd. ,·ou get proverbial S<'cond t·h:inc1.•. Your ~1bi Htics come to forefront ;ind are ap- prec iated, recognized. ~CO RPIO cOet. 23·Nov. 21): Empha:-.is 1.~ on career, ~1ru_c.gle 10 c·li1nl.J. effort to f a \·or:i bl~· r~'l ale to profcs· ~1onal :;upl'r 1or. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22· J an. 191: You get emotionar "second wind." One v•ho said vo u were defeated is forced.lo e at those \...-ords. 1-'ollow up advantage . Eastern-Star will be instal· led at 8 p.m . Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the Seafaring Masonic Te~ple, Newport Be.11:ch. Correction AQ UARI US !Jan. 20·Fcb. , , 18): Time is on your side. Cos ta . f.l esa Wo!Jlen .:s Don't be .r ushed, pushed. Club Christmas Boutique 1s Your decis ions should be . schedu led for Thursday, b"sed on analysis, not im· ~ov, 7, not W~dnesday , pulse Nov. 6, a s pre viously an· · nou nced. Snack bar lunch and spaghetti supper will be served at 610 W. 18th SL, Costa Mesa . P ISCES (fcb. 19·l\-t arct1 20): 1-lealth, work, need for a more pe·aceful environ- ment -these are featured. Be gracious without uban-· don1ng µrinriples. .,.. · s4so Pi91JYbacks · #'~#'wnk Dr. Spe ncer Sherman, a N e "' 'Yor k Ci t y opht halmologist and con· s ultan! to the society. said the resultant decrease in roon1 tempe ra ture y,•ill make the eves feel better. Coo ler tcmP<'raturcs make the eye s r e t a in mo re moisture. This leads lo a lessenini:: of smarting, bur- ning, itching. Ir today is your birthday \'OU a re !;piritual, introspcc· live. difri cult to live with ·efJ A Plant Boutique """'' 1115 :\fain St reel . Ro.I boa, Califomio (al lhe fool. of lhe Balboa Pier I SAGI TT Altll'S (i'ov. 22-because of perfectionist tcn- De". 21 I: (i ood lunar aspect dencies. You are going lo be highlig hts travel. learning. on more solid footing. <'om mun ic atins and for·,-,..,..-,--------'--------~;::;:I n1in.1? a y,•orking philosophy. Submit manuscripts, for m at ~. 'TEMMIS GOLF WHERE CAN YOU FIND •wn11nuously renew.ed OAtGINAL designs oQUALITY materials & workman"shiP •Monograming SERV ICE •Malchlng AOGESSOAIES •YOUR CHOICE of fabnc, tri m. pants style". lengll1. etc. a1 no e•tra chg. •OJSTOM Fil or ready to wear HO. WE'RE HOT EXPENSIVE! 30 '· at , LOVe Couturier f.or Active Sp01t.1we4r Mesa Veroe Center F·2 HarbOr & Aoams s w eor- ™'• ~°'-' . ss1-12oe Tues lhru Sat. 10 ·016 Fn 'Ill 9 C\Osed Mon. Costa Mesa BOATING -BIKING " • 1 ' "Avoid T'11' Fix , •• Cotl 8ix" :a1:x· NtVICI co•,•NT IMC. lt•l lA•UM4 C&lllL YOM 10A• LAOUNAllACH ' A COMPLETE PAIHT, SHIH, AHD FINISH REMOVAL SERVICE I WE PREPARE YOUR TREASURES FOR EASY REFINISHING WI THOUT LYE, ACIDS OR HARMFUL MATERIALS • • Happy 36th 81rthday Sale Fall Coats & Jackets All Le ngths 30°/0 off Suede, Lea ther, Lod en and Fur trpnmed coat~ excluded . Loden Coat1 deduct S 15 ~ OrJginally $3 2. -S38. Robes Flannelette Gown-s· BIRTHDAY SPECIAL .. Regularly $17. $13 NOW wilh slight imperfections s13es All Sunglo11e1 · 1/2 Prk< ·~ NEWPORT BEACH Fo!hlon lllond 644-4411 · open la1c monday, 1hu rsd•y and rrlday nigh1s, sunday 12.s. • ,LAllABRAFashlonSquare &7 1-5314 Optn la1e mond11y , thut3d11y and frldDy n1 hts-. · ~ ~ ~ - • • -. I • ' • ' ~ • t • -. . . . . ' Photography Disaster ' Snapp.ed by Amateurs . "' . . . . .... Wednesday. November&, 1974 JOAN . RIVERS DAIL 'f'PILOT JOE CARLOS Pl.UMllHG eo. lJc.._No: 119$,2$ -548·5~58 1s·1s Superiof COsta Mesa ...... -..... Police First Pictures don't •lie? Says who? Just check out any snapshot of your husband's old girlfri end in which she looks great and you'll agree with me. Of course th~y lie. ""'~.-. us by my pictures. v.-e would "If You Love Your Child ~-, be thoug ht or as the people Studios." "'hr• W.ttr......., • • with all heads a rid -feet---Th-a-wa s -m-y ri-~rs<Jtc---a.-... ..........., .. st,-- choppedoff. mi s t a ke . h1y second _.,_.IHI q.idc Seffiff I have yet to ril one com· mistake was believing their GI.,...,,.. .. A DW"' • • plete person Into uriy of my ''Free Portrait Offer.'' (Thefpii;jiji~ij~O:;:;:;:~i;!:========~· the main reason l ha1 I feel pictures lie is because I a lways look t errible in them. I'm one or those people \•:hose good side only shows up in X-rays. <I took a snapshot of myself to be enlarged and thc-clerk·said, "Wouldn't it be kinder to make it smaller·!") pictures. Jn fact, I was once free portrait, th ey told me, OL CRAFT usked lo withdraw a baby v.•as min e only if ("Signed up contest pic\urc or Meli ssa for the IO-year family por-"DISCOUNT PRICES" becausetheyfelttheycould trait contr ... cl and the S:.in Francisco police or .. ricer . l\1r s. Bct·git 1--emogc, is the depart· ment's first pregnant or- fi ce r . She ·<lnd her husband, a n electricia·n <ire expecting a child in !\lay. l\1r s. Lemoge, stationed in the Police Communi cations Cen- ter, will return to her job after a maternity leave. not judge her on the one family tree album-al the part that Yo' as showing in the low, low cost of $500. l l•1<1t i111I Al•s & G1•tl snapshot. "I don't think I could There are a fev.• pictures, spend -all th at money on pie-Offlc_e S1pplits however , in our family lures," I stammered. Arts & Crofts• Ttys &,ltd.I album that I took and that 1" ''You can ... IF YOU n _ I won 't even discuss ho.,.., I look in Polaroid shots. The last time someone took my picture v.•ith a Polaroid. instead or the print. a note came out sayin g, ··in 10 seconds your picture will self-destruct. Aren't you lucky?" am proud of. o ·ne is or the LOVE YOUR CHILD," said Clllrii._ i..v ••• first lime .my sister·in·law the salesman. FRI &lft Wrap Witll Purchlse came to vis it Edgar and me "Let me talk it over v.•ith 10 AM t.' l'M-6 n.ys. •WM\ after we we re married. In my husband toni ght." ClotH S.., the b<.1ckground, you can "Sorry ,'~he said, ''thisof·J!;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~IU~l~W;:":'"':·:':•:•:·-:·':'':·:•l:':':=-st>c the cuke she brought fer i6 so special, I ha\'C to him . with . the file poking have the cash in my pockeJ. thr<iugh the frosling. Then by s undown." SEAFOOD SPECIALS! thc•·c's lhc one 1 look the That night . I broke the • lnlllNI-A• .. d -'9 -&o ........ a IOIEITS Of " ..... -·~-.. TIUA•Hll,.... -·-·-C4! .. ,.t1••·-----·--I .t • OPIM 1 DAYS_..,. c .. .............. &.ti-_,_ ~n ~!!~ NEWPORT LOOK Feel Try On! . . 111y bad luck with pictures goes back to wh~n I was a baby. Mos t babies are photographed naked on top or a bearskin rug. I was photographed under the rug ... a nd the bear \vas laughing .. : As for t a king other people's pictures, I'm just as unlu c k y. If f uture generations .,..·ere to judge first day ~·e gave up potty news-to Edgar that I had training A1 eli ssa. It shows been bullied into signing up Edgar spreading 75 pounds for $500 worth of pictures. of kitty litter throughout the They say a picture is house. v.·orth a thousand words. \\'hy, you may ask, if I The re's no pi cture that take . such lousy pictures, coulc.t ever take the place of don't I go to a professional thev.'ords Edgar chose! photographer? I did-once. J\Ielissa was three al the time and I decided to have a professiona I job done by the Tapes Rec·ord· H·er Past Wedding Planned DEAR ANN~'":.~: In 1964 I \\ent to a ps yc hiatrist. After tv.•o -·-'·isits I decidcd--1--didn:t need ::1ny. more therapy. l\1 y i;onscienc·e had been bothering me because ol something I had done. Tv.•o talking sessions gave me the relief and peace of mind I needed. J really spil- led my gutS, and this is whal I am ••orried about1 Both sessions were taped. The psychi atrist said he likes to refer to "earlier sessioJ;ls" if necessary. This me'<ln·5·a s~~re:t~~".h1.1d't0ltan: scribe those tapes am;! they are probably on file in his office. I-lo.,.., can I protect m}-self against possible blackmai l by a n un· scrupulous person .,..·ho might get his or-her hands on them ·~ I am deeply concerned and need vour ad- ricc..-=-VULN ERA BLE DEA R \' .: I r you saw tile psychi;rtrist only twice, in l~~thc records were probably tossed· ouf long ago. Jlowever. since this is preying on your mind, call the Ann Landers· -----Ma~lle.n-Cr.ommelt­ and La·~e 8 . Biersctienk plan to marry Dec. 21 in St. Joachim's Catholic Church. Costa a:l esa. going on. The mothcrsopenthe gifts and "Oo·oo'' and "Ah!"Thebabies would ralher play v.•ilh lhe ribbons and wrappings. . ... ~ f~~I Jh.e~E,! p;irti.ei ;ire JQr th.<!. parents and are a sheer waste o( time und money ror everyone else. \\1hatdoyousay?-TURNEDOFF DE 1\R TURNED: or course the parties .are fo r the · parents. Who else? The child reallies people are around, but he doesn't kno"· why and couldn't care less. Uy used should-be han-ging from a rack in the open. They can be very attractive and it's <1n <tdded incen· ti veto keep th e n1 bright and shiny. · N9W. ~lx>.ut t~e .. '. :di.sbr.~_&:i .. ".<IS YQU. call them. II \Vas taug ht to say ''di shcloth'' and I teach my students the same. Rags are usually used on noors. but please, noton"dishes. l I see nothing )\''l"Ong with kecpin~ a dishcloth draped over the faucet . It will be S\l.'eeter-s melling than if it is stuck in a closed cabinet. 1\nd . of course. since it •·ill be ''on display,·· itmust be kept clean. A kitchen with totally "clearel decks'' has as much person:.ility asa li\'ing room that looks like a rur- niture-store window. -EF· She is the daughter of th~ EVef(On E. Crommctts of Costa !Uesa. A graduate of Sonora Hi gh School, La Habra. i\tiss Crommett at- tended .Orange. Coast.. Col-.. lcge and now is a student at l\lonterey I ns titute of F'oreign Studies. l·ler "fiance is the son of l\lr. and l\frs. Norman Bier- schenk of Afton. ~finn. I doctor and ask for his assurance' ~~ll1 . _ tha t your r ecords ll aYe been ~ di sposed of. Or get his .,..·ord that he Short· Longs "'·ill destroy them at once. If pa.rents •·ant to celebrate tbe bab)''s birthday, I see nothing •'rong with It. So meone 11sually has a camera. The pictures are nice to ha\•e later -sO "Baby" can see "'hat he looked like, smearing the frosting all oYe r Aunt Ethel's naYy bl ue dress. DEAR AN!': LA N DERS : I disagree \\'ilh your reply to ''Sloppy_ in Oni-a ha. ''As a professional home economist. I havethcsecomments: f1CIENT1NTEXAS . DE AR T EX: You may be right about calling them dishcloths In- stead or dishrags but as ror the "cleared deck." I disagree. Betrothal Revealed fur.trimmed . DEr\R .>\NNLANDERS:\Vhaldo buttons-zips you think of giving birthday parties Dork-Lights forone -year-olds'! J'vebeentoafe\v Wraps-f itted lately. and there have been as many Blazers as25guests present. The b;:ibics have no idea .,..·hat is A k·itche n is a workshop. In the best designed .,..,orkshops, tools are kept where they are most atces· sible, not out of sight'. To n1 e, the hallmark of a good housekeeper is one "'hose kitchen has nothing In sight e:iccept the ap- pliances and cannisters that are being used -and with the dishcloth outorsight. The pots and pans most fr.equen- Priced from $9 0 $175 • All carefutly selected tor hne supple Oua111y Superior workmanship A Super Christmas Gift Mastercharge Binkamer1card Ameri can Express Coast Couples Recite Vows OPEN EVERY EVENING ~~~'.df ~ ;~~6 }) s~ tiURST· BAUMGARDNER Lori Baumgardner and La••rcncc ~lurst exehanged nu1lt ial vows a.nd r i ngs before the Rev. Dr. Charles Diercnfi eld in St. Andre,,··s Presbyterian, Church. ~ev;port Beach. ·rhe1r parents are 'Loren Baumgardner of NewJ)ort Beach arid 1\-1 r s. Bettie Stewart or Stillwater, Okla. Att endants were Dixie Olson, Jimrny Rivas, Denny Padilla and Bill \Vright. CONNORS-ANDERSON Carolyn Primrose Ander· -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:;;'.;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;:;;"] son and A I an H ic ha rd Con· 1 nors excha nged nuptia l THE WOME N 'S WE AR SALE WORTH WAITI NG FOR! ~~i I st ANNIVERSARY! \'0\1.'S and rings before the Rev. Dr. Charles Dieren· fie ld in St . Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Peering Around NEW members of Alpha Chi Omega sororily are Jane; Schnorr and Debra Fabregas, both of· Newport Beach. They were presented during formal ceremonies MRS. HURST intheAirporterlnn. Their parents arc the Douglas Schorrs and the bor lligh School and \\'~lls Jack f·abregases. College, Aurora, N. Y. H er h u s band is a KA.TV Kling, a second- graduate of King Ferry year nurs in g s tudent a t liigh s Chool and attended Golden \Vest College, has Stat1e University of New been named second vice \'ork at Cobleskill. . president of the Student lionor atte ndants were Nurses' Association o f Rebecca English and Oen· California. . nis F'ox . Others were Judith The Westminster resident ~1r . a nd l\frs. Don Jeffries of Costa ~f esa ha ve announ- ced the engageme nt of their daughter. Joanetta Lynn; to fellow Orange Coast College student. David William Read. 1'he son or the Russell Reads. also or Costa &lesa, graduated from Estancia High School. as did his fian· cee. No da te has been set for the wedding. ALSO: RESTYLING WIGS& HAIRPIECES SAU DAYS 1lUt.; MOM : S-A T.;HOY. 9•----•-1 Connolly, Cynthia Rudolph, formerly was !legion II ZSO E. 17th Streff "°""'"" •-.-.1 ... --.-.u o.,1 All Prices Are Full Pound Prices! COMPARE! COHO ................... 75'• SALMON ....................... 99' • CHOWDER """'"" 67¢ ... ....... CLAMS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... ...... _. _ _.95¢ .. HOURS: DAIL T 10 lo 6 CLOSED S~T. I SUM. 1" Jhe FISH MARKET · JiouoolS..tyc-. 145 E. BROADWAY. COSTA MESA 64S.52Zl noons ) QUALICRAFT' SHOE STORES 4'~ 9.99.to 13.99 79s ~14.99&-tp 99s Boost xour wardrobe with th is-minute styles. wanted colors and materials from this select group. All from regular stock. Not all sizes in each style, so hur,.Y for the best selections. Use your M~sler Cha1ee or BankA.mericard Fashion Leaders They are the daughter and son· of the Edmund Gi lmo ur Andersons or Ne..wporLBeach and ~Ir . and ?.lrs. John J oseph Connors of King Ferry, N. Y. The bride,, .. a Children's ·1·lon1e Society debutante, is a.graduate of Ne••port •lar- Deborah \Volf. Stephen An-c h a i r p e r s o n of the COST A MESA derson. David Primrose ... organi zation 's board of FASHION ISLAND. Newp0r1 Beach; HUNTIN GTON CE NT ER, and Carl Stevens. directors. and Rose Grant 548•3446 Hunt ington Beacri; FASHION SOU AAE . Santa An'3 · PANT $6,88 SALE .::-.. Such As: •Lilli Ann _.Liiii Diamond •Sebastian • Natd1s ol Dallas JACK WlMTBI Sl'OWTSWEAW REDUCED I 0°/o Al $fytti & C I r-f•cept Wt' ..._ 250 l. 17th St. •••• s..,.. The new l yweds \l.•ill a Seal Beach resident, will ,._ ...... _ ... .,._ ... -''II WESTMINSTER MALL. Westminster. SOUTH COAST PLAZA: reside i'n Santa Ana. assun1 e that post. C.OSta Mesa For A Carl'r.r ••. NOT JUST A JOB BE /4 "WOMAN IN WHITE" R"""', 11,.;;,.1.~~11.,. N(W ClASHS STAITING MONTMlY. '1.Acr. MlNT .UMSTAHCf. MIOKAL ASSISTING ltlOOIAM AltHOVIO IT AMA/&AMA AC(l l· DIRD •••• NAns. vmUNs llNlflT5 .&YAllAMI. --P,A YMENT PLANS l\'IA1r:A/lt-,,_ __ 623 W.17th, SANTA ANA 541-4461 . ' • • ;-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , IT'S ALMOST HERE! ~ADIES SPORT-SWEAR AT PRICES YOU WON'T IELIEYEI ...... '• • • • • • .. Instant Success Predicted: With . Potato F·lakes-. ' ~ Who me? Bake Bread? Anadama bread is a yeast frequently. Beat 3 minute:. Inch rectangle. Roll up potatogranules Now just hold on a minute. traditional favorite that \:i <'UP corn meal at medium speed. tigti ly, jelly roll f1tihion , 3. packages active dry Baking bre~d is not dJ(. blends the flavors or molas-2cups boilingw•tcr Stir in enough fl our to starting with 7-inch side. yeast ficult. ses an<l corn meal for a 1h. cup molasses make a sort dough. Knc!!d Seal seams and ends. 1 tablespoon salt Anyone who has ever slightly sweet, hearty '-:.cupshorteJUng on floured surface unlil PlaceintwowelJ-greased 2cuosmilk done it can tell you. and bread. I tablespoon salt smooth and elastic, 7 to 10 9 x s x 3-inch loaf pans. ~cuphone)' probably '!liilh great zeal. If the ramily doesn't 2egg!5 minutes. , Cover and Jet rise again un· v~ cup shortening about a"ll the many benerlts devour it immediately, it Combine three cups rtour, Place in gre·ased~bo'4•1 , til Oouble, -45'1oilhninutcS-.:--:'ttu-:p rolled oats - or making your own bread. makes.breakrast something potato flakes. and yeast. turning to grease all sur-Bake at 375 degrees ror JS to 2 ~ lo 3 cups all-purpose You 'll be amazed at how speci<tl .wilh its nut sweet In large bowl, stir 4;orn faces. Cover; let rise in 40 minutes, until deep flour absolutely therapeutic just flavoriOastedtoaturn. meal into boiling waler ; warm place until double in golde n brown. Remove Combine whole wheat the mixing and kneadinG ANA DAMABREAD • add molasses, shortening, size,45to60minutes. frompans;cool. fl our, potato cranules, prC?Cess can be. And . . . 5 lo 51h cups all-purpose and salt; cool to lukewarm. Pun!'h down, divide in OATMEAL-WllEAT yeast, and salt in Jafge what a wonderful aroma to flour Add flour-yea.st mixture hair, cover, and let rest 10 BREAD bowl. ereet the family at dinnt!r J c u P "Co untry sty le and eggs. Be at at low speed minutes. 2 cups whole wheat nour Heat milk, honey, and time. mashed potato flakes or ele!'tric mixer for 14 Roll out ea~h half on \~cup ('h of Sserving en-shortening until lukewarm; at 10\. s peed of electric mixer for 'h minute, scraping bqwl frequently. Beat 3 minutes at medium speed. SUr in oats and enough al· I-purpose flour to make a stiff dough. Knead on floured surface until smooth and elastic, 7 lo 10 minutes. Place in greased bowl, turning to grease all sur· faces. Cover and let rise in warm place unUI double in size. 1 to 1 'II hours. Punch down, divide in half. cover, and let resl 10 minutes. Roll out each hair on lloured surr'3-ce to a 12 x 7. Jn -:h re!'tangle. Roll up tightly, jelly roll fashion, starting with 7-lncb side. Seal seam and ends. Place , seam side down, in two well-greased 9 x. S x 3· inch~· s. Cover: let rise. a.gain · ii" double, 45 to 60 minut . Two new recipes add a 2 packages active dry minute , s craping bowl fiourerl surface lo 12 x 7· velope> instant mlis hed "add to flour mixture.,.Beat alre~mlinedlouchortwoto._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---, bread baking. 1· Ba at 375 <fUirees for 3S to 40 minutes. un.til deep gold en brown. Remove from pan; cool. Ye ars ago left over mashed potatoes were ad- ded Lo bread dough, making the end result a moister Joa that stayed fr:esh longer .. Now you can· modernize that trick by using instant potato granules or flakes. Lovely Idea Memory Baked Up Who's the ''breadwinn~" in your famil 'y? No ... reference-to income· here. The breadwinner is the one who can bake up a memory with one delicious bread. Take a lesson from those who know -the J\loravians, immigrants from Bohemia in 1740. They brought to Pennsylvania their exper- tise in bread baking and a dellJhtful way of serving those breads. , 6 P6Bt ,, 8. JUST PICK UP A 12-0Z. PACKAGE OF CISCO TORTILLAS, A I 3-0Z. PACKAGE OF FRIGO ROMANO CHEESE, A HEAD OF LETTUCE, SOME TOMATOES AND A POUND OF OUR TASTY BUDGET BURGER. THE RESULT? A PLATTER FULL OF TACOS FOR ABOUT 10c EACH! BUTCHE!'S P!IDE MEATS 1mnr1no~ -v:Ef ,Am MIX 1-t.I. ,ACl(AG( BUDGET BURGER IOWA MAID BACON .~ ... :~ .. ·Y.\r1!11. ~;~/ ~::: ·~:: . . . . . ...... ' ' . '. ~:,;.;"' USOA • Gl.4.0E A • WHOlf SOUTHERN GROWN FRESH FRYERS EXTRA FANCY A NJ OU PEARS GARDEN FRESH LONG GAEEN, CRISP SPINACH CUCUMBERS 12~ .. 12~ BULK TURNIPS RUTABAGAS FIRM & FRESH ' BULK CARROTS <HAYOn SQUASH crnoous 1 "c TASTE 6A_ ...!. Ju:ll!!wo..O.f t.bei.cs_wu.to ,c._ .. 1,:~ --~-- serve savory potato rolls called ''love-feast. buns" and cups of piping hot coffee at a ceremony held in praise of God. LOVE-FEAST BUNS 2 packages (14 to 18 oun- ces each> hot roll mi x r can (10:'.% ounces) con- densed cream of potato soup 2 teaspoons dried chi\'es. crushed 2 teaspoons dried parsley flakes. crushed Poppy seed Jn large bowl , dissolve yeast as directed on roll mix packages. using one· half the total amount of waler. Prepare mixes as direc- ted on packages. sub- stituting can or soup (un - diluted) for r e maining water. adding chives and parsley. Let rise until doubled. Shape into 16 large or 32 small rolls; sprinkle with poppy seed. Let rise until doubled. { Bake on lightly-greased cookie sheet al 375 degrees f',. for 20 minutes or until golden bro,.·n. Serve wilh butter. Wheat's Worth It This reci pe is recommen- ded by North Dakota Stale Wheat Co mmission home economist, Judi Adams. WHOLE \\'llE1\T BREAD t package Dry 1\cti\'e Yeast 1,a cup dry milk 2 teaspoon Salt 2 cups v.·ater ( llS degrees F> v~ cup molasses 2 tablespoon softened :;hortening . 2 to :1 cups all.purpose e:nrirhed "''h1 te flour 3 cups whole wheat nour 11~ rup cracked ,.•heal Stir lop:eth er und issolved yeast, dry milk, salt and two cups. white nour. Add water. s ho rte·n ing and molasses. De al \"igorously until do ug h s heets off _ wooden spoon. . Adel v.•hole wh eat flour and cracked v.·heat to make a ve ry soft dough. Add as t. much white flou r as neces· J s ary to make dou g h manageable. tThe softer the dough, the moiste r the bread ). ~ Knead dough about 8 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap and towe l. let ri.se un- til double in 80 degree room or over bowl of hot water. Punc~. Let rest 10· lS minutes. shape, let rise in pans until dent remains when pressed. Bake at 375degreesfor 3S~ 40 minutes. Remove from pans IMMEDIATELY and 'brush with shortening. Let eool on ra.ck out of draft. in the Ii! ijij!(,)j I A1.PHA IETA 1incnr1 M i 1E£F ------------~~-! USO.. N5l'KflO • "'f:itl FIO!lN BONELESS • 98 llEW ZEALAllD 7 -... CUM TOP SIRLOIN STE·AK :::, I " LAMB SHOULDER 9 STANDING-BEEF RIB ROAST .. -l'i ROAST I u. WOii tt-OL •••• NG. U.. '"' LI. 11$0A ltdttCTtO • fllt!.11 HOUN MAO( BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST :;:: I• NEW ZEALAND '" .. llEF LIVER .1911. FRESH GROUND BEEF "· LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS.9111. -·· 79 .... °"°"" • lL Grocery Double Diocouncs • ., . ., 36 CM< o 0£L MONTE MANDARIN ORANGES LIBBY 'S CORNED BEEF '~"fJ ) .22 <REMORA <OFFEE CREAMER'~;:' ,98 . COUNT CHOCUU. •FRANKENBERRY BIG "G" CEREAL ... , 55 80Jt . COFFHMATE 'j•~z .87 CA.RN..,llOff•CltOCOLATE •CHOC M"'LT•V"'RIETYI '16 INSTANT BREAKFAST 10-ENV. BOJt • CISCO CORN TORTILLAS IJ COUNf P&C~AGf 17c PIOUClU ~- ,,~ ORRGA HOT PEPPERS EVERVOA'I 2 9 OISC0UN1 • ORY CUBE FRISKIE DOG FOOD , .... 4 47 B"'G I ~ V"'Rl[TIES • I~ 3 Ol CAN SKIPPY PREMIUM OOG FOOO .28 .95 49-0UNCE 80~ MIRA<LE WHIR DERRGENT ClE ... NER • M-Ol .J!OTTlE 1.•l Pl ... IN • FWStN ·~ONUT 8 16·0Z, 8 0 l HEARnAND NATURAL (EREAL .78 1,1,..::ES 10 ®"'RlS 3 49 MIX 'II DRINK INSTANT Milli • WONDER CLOTHS 10-~°ci'"'' .62 10-0Ur«:E JilR NES(AfE INST ANT (Off EE l'·OIJNCE C.lNS A & W ROOT BEER 1.97 .:C< 1.20 SPE ... RMINT • "'SSORTEO •LE MON 49 AIRWICK SOLID io~; 1 SWANSON CHICKEN BROTH13~~~z .20 3.89 "'"'"-ES 20 OU ... RTS <ARNATION INSTAllT MILK Cfllll.fll5H. ftOZIH HADDOCK FILLETS ':;'i.L I" u. WHAT'S IN STORE ~ TACOTl~t E FOR ABOUT A Olf.1£ Taros are 3 rypil·al Mt"~ic:111 snac-k with as many reci~s as l'Ooks in ftlexir(1. Tht' classic l:tl"O in lhe Soulhwesl con~isls of a fulded. frttd <"Orn lorlilb filled wilh a spicy rMllt mixt11re :ind lopped with .:i garnish of lt lluce. cher.st and ~1~. Ht'tt's an inexJ)t'nsive but l:isly rn:i1ie fnr 12 l:K'us: Mr•I t-illi"S 1 " lb. INdl'I bu1pt '. Up. .. 11 ': Up. ptlio;-.. JI I hp. dllk pg•·dt1 ., ....... ,,...., '· hp. norm~ ., ... , ... ifl' ' '"" 1 dmptlN ....... !<..,. ! ' '"°"""' Ofliofl ... I 1t-J1hpt110<foilr.nta1o1t<1. -.............. ctlupJIH I 1.,. >iMpr I bp.•11 h I .. P'Pl'a" B<ow• inn! llowly, Mdi"I >pt(n l ftd ••In •n<I 11ir ""'~ roo\rd. Toco !ihdl1 ( 12 IOfuH"I fry In \\~ •nr ho I lard"' ~rjjllll!M .tlo11tnin1- lklldln1 1m1i111 .,-11h t!lnp. f!l•~t Mir of 10.111!1 "' hL Whe11 l<lrtill• oofltn~ plxo l 11111 ... ......... IMll filliftl Otl l"U<illlfll IO<litla hllf. fold IOfl ()( lo<1i111 ov••. Turn "heR '"''•Ml fry ortwr Aidt. O•li• ... 11 ""'""" ..w;,.. prnt.he>. Rn.>l nilt ....... t..uil<f. hlmlfll imlil &I.in bnno'lll Md .,,iitL l'tel Ind <"hoft. Add ff> nrnaininJ il\pNWtltL Lt! >111..t J "°"" 1n Rfripnluf. Wrnhhe~ llJ I& Jteod kU11<• nnely ..,,N<it<I t;nted Ro1111ao C'h«• '"" Es1h°irCr1"1n- ~1Nn tt«ll .,, l'l ... Y IO •rtt. ~ °" Niu. Dir«1or of Con!ollmfr Affaio 777 So. Harbor Bl•d. Lio H.bn., Calif. 906.11 .,-inklt "ilh ~llO <lwc• 11d ld<i kUw~. AJAX <LEANSER '~ ,29 "•·OlJ'9CE BOTTL~ 49 LYSOL TOILET BOWL WANER • BUTTER fl ... YOf\ 39 JIFFY-POP POP<ORN ~:, SARAN WRAP 100 SO FT. 64 ROlt • ~ TIDBITS ~ TABBY CAT FOOD ~ ~ DUNC! "' • B£1f • SfafOOO I~' ~(OUCIO lh FRENCH'S TURKEY GllAVY "t;e' .19 CHI PANCAKE SYRUP 3~T~: .7& JUMBO 64 GEIHARDT'S TAMALES '1:.°J· • Gl'Ao TRASH BAGS ·-~i~N' 1.14 BETTY CROCltER •WHITE OR Q40COLATE ll ·OZ 91 ANGEL F-(AKE MIX , '°'. • LEMON CHIFFON CAKE Milt • 11 5'-0Z. 80Jt .fl ~~t .44 LYNDIN OllO<EN & NOOOLES ,45 THOUSAND ISLANO PFQFFU DRESSING I ,~2.80 ELECTRA PERK • REGULAR MJB <OFFEE INST ... NT • 10·02 JAR 1.lt CHOC CHIP • CHOC. SUG"'R • FUOGE MOTHER'S (OOKIES 11 S·OZ. 75 PKG. • ~ MUG ROOT BEER ''"' ,., ! I ~l BO!i!f) • R!CUlU; • 0111 R!OUCfD ll[ Bakery Diocounll BlllKHOLM"S • OOUBLE OISCOtJNT FARM STYLE BREAD ... oz. 47 ' LO"'f • ALPHA BET"' OllNAMON ROUS 6-COUNT 59 TRA• I ALPHA BET"'• <'&-OUNCE CA.KE GIRMAN CllO<OLAR <AKE ASSOATEO • 17·0UNC£ BOX LmLE DUTCll BOY COOKIES AL"'1A BEJA-OOU BLE DISCOUNT EGG SESAME IREAD 1.99 1.15 '6·0Z. 35 LOAF • Non•FoOd Double Discounts - "'"·"""''"' . °'"°""'"' ,.., ~-99 VASEUNE HAii lONIC "·OL 87 8 TL. • PAMPRIN TABLETS 2•·C0UNT 99 Pll.G. • <unX POUSN IEMOVER J ·OZ 33 BIL. I Ct ... JROl •• SHADES COMPLE TE I 55 IAlSAM HAIR <OLOR "' • TOIKH OF SWEDEN LOTION't,'t'· ,87 P\,AYT[X 83 DISl'OSABLI IOTIUS ""~ • 81U1 33 AERO .~ • ~TYPES. 11-0l "'EROSOL ii I 19 PRORIN 21 HAIR SPRAYj ·-, AHl1·P£RSPIRANT • AEG OA UttSCEH · l ·OZ 97 DIAL VERY DIY AERO • DOG OR c"'T SERGEANT'S SElllRY IV FlEA <OUAR FOR U RGE DOGS SllGEAlll'S S~llTRY IV FUA <OLLAR 1.58 I.JI Delicatessen Double Diocounts B"'RREL CUAEO • WHOLE OR HALVES • 32·0Z. J"'A .96 - .90 <LAUSSEN KOSHER PIO<LES l ·lB P"'CKAGE OS<AR MA YER MEA l WIENERS BEEF fRANll S • l·LB P"'Cll ... GE J4 MEAT OR 8f£f OKAll MAYIR ULOYA .. o. && ... ... MACtll ... EH SAL"'MI • I-OZ. Pll.G .11 V"'At(TY PA.Cit • 1~-0.l. PttG. 1,21 UVEACHE£SE • l ·OZ. PKG .7t PILL&8UflY •fl.AllY()Af~'f'_!l!!:!_£_Rl.!ILll l ~Ol 31 -IY JACK lllKUITJ .,; •. • 4·0Z J"'A 43 LAS<CO SlllllMP <OCKTAll • AUSTRl-'N ALPS SUC:ED SWISS OIEESE 12·0Z. PACKAGE. t.11 son SPREAO IMPERIAL MARGARINE OIEi IMPERIAL • 2-1-0Z TUBS .11 ~.66 ><-OZ. 69 TUBS • . son • 2·1<-0Z, TUBS FUISCitMANN'S MARGARINE .75 Froien Food Double Discounts W!Off!ONS • WICR[,t,M S"'UCE • WIS"'UCE a PQT ... rOES BIRDSEYE PEAS O·OZ 42 • &OX I STUFFEOGREEN PEPP0(RS. c ... aB ... GE ROltS, 84 HOUOWAY HOUSE ENTRIES ~gf·, SARA LEE FRENCll <RUMB (AKES 1 VARIETIES MORTON DINNERS V.r.N OE lli"'MP S Clll<KEN STUFFED PIES CHILI' TAM ... LES . 1i.-oz BO• ... IO~·OZ 89 BO:it • ... .,. 49 ... ' 10 .!t·OZ. ·55 80Jt • 9 ' MODESS NAPKINS . • rg~,., c 1~COUH1 , • • ~UPIR R!DUC(D lie Everyday Diocount Prices 9.().N(( CUPS SOLO .PLASTI< CUPS SO· COUNT "'~ .87 DEQOOAANT • SU PEA • REGULAR JO.(()l>IT I 3 9 PLAYnx TAMPONS ""' • CC»fT ... OINA 23 lOMATO l'ASn ~·, HARC<RS IMITATION VAlllU,AA-- 1-ouNCE BOTTLE .JI DE<AF lllSTAlll <OFFEE DOW BATHROOM ClEAllER PfEIFFEA • ROQUEFORT DRESSING •·OZ 17 BTL. I ~2.33 ~.o:·.93 ~-?t .75 ~g~·.29 PRICES ,EFFECTIVE IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS ' -~ COSTA MISA-2200 M.t-.... COSTA MISA--J41 L 17ftl It. 1.AIWIA MUI tMfTMTOM IU.Cff...414)1 ··, I' et POUNTA.Jk fALUY-41tl w__. -IJl41 C.. • .. W.. twf1Me.TOH .. CN-ft41 Mml ~TOH au.c;:.fui1 M. _..It.' -• ..._, ... , c.w, _..., w · $OlllH LA•.........,oiu s. •-.... ...,. • ' ,_ I m 0 c II la di w n to l (j a u a 2 0 b k fl al p I ti h . -. 0 d c 0 w w d m 0 0 o! la .. •• or ho •• lu n: • to l (l pl d 0 b D e • c .... • B R I DAILY PILOJ (,'-P'-llll r-"ednesday, November6, 1914 .J •• • TV Cook . · Muriel ' Stevens F.avorite ·Potato . Pu·ffed JIM.'S RANCH FRESH EXTRA LARGE AA EGGS AJAX GIANT SIZE DEIERGENI FAMILY SCOTT 4 PACK TOILET .TISSUE 'ROMAN MEAL ~ ~ . ,.. . . ' •. EAD' L•llGE ·4 c Potato Pan Rolls are one · ~ * · ;,.._ ---~ t ~U. a..~z. ~OAP -, of the easiest and most ,• . 1 _.: • • familiar for ms of bread -=--::--:-:-:-::-::::-::;;::::;:::;::;;;;:; sculpture. And serving (or ---serving they represept one • • or the greatest econofuics in home bread baking. POTATO PAN ROLLS in cup milk 1 tablespoon sugar ~teaspoon sail 2 lablespoons margarine ¥.a cup Warm water {105· · 115degreesF.) ,__ 1 p3.ckage active dry yeast legg ~ cup mashed potatoes, at room temperature 31h to 41h clips unsifted flour Flour Scald milk ; stir in sugar, .salt and margarine. Cool to lukewarm. . Measure warm water into large warm bowl. Sprinkle in yeast; stir until dis· solved. • Stir in lukewa rm milk mix·tu·r·e, egg, mashed potatoes and 2 cups flour. Beat until smooth. Stir in eno_ugh additional flour to make a soft dough: Turn out onto lightl y fl'oured boa'rd; knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 lo 10 minutes. Place iii greased bowl, turning to greasj! top. Cover ; let rise in warm place, fre e from dral't, until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. Punch dough down; turn ·~· out onto lightly flo'ured board. Divide in half. r Divide each half into 16, equal pieces; form i nto'll----... ~ 19~. FRESH LOCAL BROCCOLI HONEY DEW MELONS EXTRA LARGE ·23C TOMATOES ' LB. NEW CROP DATES 8 oz: PKG. YOUR CHOICE CRISP DELICIOUS OR ALL PURPOSE PIPPIN APPLES 19.~ USDA CHOICE BEEF ONLY PERSONAL SERVICE COUNTER BLADE CUT 9 69~ 69~ USDA CHOICE BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS IAI M '" BULlC-Sl'YCCSCICED-lrAC-ON WHOUOI CUT-UP LUM Utsnr ROUHD IOHE . . OSCAR MA YER MEAT OR BEEF WIENERS s11.! SI':! 98fL s11! 79~ s1~· Sf!! 98~ OSCAR MA YER MEAT OR BEEF BOLC?GNA : .. 59! OSCAR MAYER MEAJ OR BEEF BOLOGNA !! 89!. BAR M QULK STYLE B'OLOGNA · 98~ 98~ 89~ BAR M BULK STYLE COTTO SALAMI ·' BAR M BULK STYLE WIENERS , SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. CAH 5/SI JOHNSTON'S 9" CHOCLOATE ECLAIR PIES REG. $1 .19 69c VAN DE KAMP ENCHILADAS ....... SHOULDUS SHAMPOO TARMOF~ . $ 2" VODKA FIFTH -. IEEF OR CHEESE 71/z OL Store Hours: 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. , Daily lncludincfSunday- Prkn lffH:ff•r. n..y ftlrtl w..-..-, ·Ho .. 71t.no 13 Pricn tr1»fKt h 1tecai .. ._.,. M GUDLY ACCEPT u.s.D.A. fOOD CO\IPdM' smooth balls. Place in 2 greased 9-tnch cake pans. Cover: let rise in "Warm place, fre e from draft, until doubled in bulk, --about.Lb.our~ _ Dust rolls with flour . Bake at375degrees F. aboul 2S mlnutes, or until done Remove from pans and.coo NEW CROP LARGE 38 c. )-~--~-~G_,..· ~---·;_;~~_,x_.;:8::....9=-'_,Ci r WAlNUTS 7u ~J!NDER-s32t CPLOASTA MESA l'Uh and Placentia onwirtracks. ' ~-..-..------------....i.-...:..· -----J..~uG::,:H:,:r.,::o;::.•!D"'::•:_K....;.;· ""~"...;-;::;....,.,.l CENTIA· 710 W. Chapman ' . • • . ' ' C'fl DAILY PILOT , l Wednesday. No'lemt>er6, 1974 Begin With B~sic Mix ..... - Turn Out ·Baked Goodies You mean that from a simple JDJ xlure of flour, augar, bakJ,ng powder. s ail and wheat bran cereal you can make muffins, coffee cake, loaf slices. pancakes or waffles? That's right! And one rttipe for this Master Breads Ptli x is enough for more than just ooe batch of muffins or co(. fee cake? Ri&ht again! In fact, one recipe provides enough to ' completely on wire rack. f or J a.mmy Loaf Sl.i~s. rut loaf into v.i.-inch slices. Spread one side or each slice with margarine, then .....ath jam . Place on baking sheet. jam side up. ' Broil 5 inches rrom heat about 3 minutes or until edges a rc golden bro'wn. Serve immedi ately. For French Toasted Loaf Slices. use day-old loaf. Cut loar into l/t -inch slices. In shallow di sh or pan, beat the s erond egg until foa my. Stir Jn the Vs cup.. milk, the vanilla and salt. Dip slices into egg mix· ture, turni n~ once and al- lowing time fo~th'.sides to take up liquid. Cook on greased l1nd preheated griddle, turning once, until golden broy,•n. Serve immediately. ?.1 al\t~s 18 s lices. PANCAKES OR WAFFLES t egg 11~ cup veget<ible oil 1'4 cups milk 2cups Master Breads Ml1r: ln large mhting bowl, beat egg unti l foamy. Add oil and milk; beat well. Add ~Jaster BreadS Mix : mix · thoroughly . 1 Let stand 2 minutes or until cereal is so£tened. For 14 pancakes, dip bat- t e r us ing 1/4 cup dt measure. Cook cm greased and pre-heated gnddte, tur· nlng once, un\i\ golden brown. Ser\'P immediately. • ' • . .. • make threedirrerent kinds-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-or breads. ·r ' . ' . You mean you can store SWH h -'i:h · ' llM ~i:h w:htt;·~~~~ .. .:·::ll:e ~~; c ' e m . r • board shelf and use the rest later ? Absolutely correct! So you can have muffins with more room d inner on Monday, pan- cakes for breakfast We,;J - nesday and coffee cake with the n•iehborsonFriday. i:o s • ~-MASTER BREADS MIX 4 cups regular all·purpose nour 3 t ablespoons baking powder 11.h teaspoons salt 1 cup sug'ar 3 1/• cups wheat bran cereal In large container, stir all ingredients together. Store tightly covered. Yield : 6 cups. Ml/FflNS legg 1/4 cup vegetable.oil 1 cup milk Bigger ruarkets with bigger selection is wliat Ralphs is all about. More items to choose and more ways to save. The average Ralphs offers 15,000 items, while most other stores offer up to thousands less. That's why a switch to Ralphs is like switching to a market and a half It~ like a market and a half. • 2 cu;.-Master Breads Mix In ,l1arge mixing boWI , bea• egg until fuamy. Add ___ oil a_J!d milk.;_l;!cat w£!!:.Add .. Meat ·~Mamr Meats- Fisheioman's -~ove---• ----Super-Produce--- Ma'SleTBfeaCfs?.tlx, stir- ring only until ' combined. Let stand 2 minutes or until cereal is softened. Portion batter evenly into 12 greased 2\7-inch muffin· pan-.:ups.,--Bake-in oven at 400 degree$ l''. about 25 minutes. · COFFEE CAKE 1h cup fi rmly packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons cinnamon Vt cup chopped nuts J/t cup fl aked coconut 2 t ablespoons regul ar m•r garine or bu t t er . melted teig v~ cup vegetable oil l lflupslflilk 2 cups Ala ster Breads !\fix ftfea s ure brOYin sugar, flour, ci nnamon, nuts and coconut into small mixing bowl; stir to combine. Add margarine; mix v.·ell. Sel aside. In large mixing bowl beat egg until foamy. Ade oil and milk; beat y,·eJI. Adi Pilaster Breads ?t1ix ; mix thoroughly. Let sta nd 2 minutes or until cereal is softened. Spread batter evenly 1n greased 9x9x2-inch baki ng pan. Sprinkle brov.·n sugar mixture over batter. Bake in O\'e n at 350 degrees F . about45 minutes or until wooden pick inser - ted near center comes out clean. Cool about 5minutes; cut into 8 squares. Serve warm with butler. LOAF SL.ICES l egg 'ti cup vegetable oil 1114 c ups milk 2 cups Master Breads Alix Regula r margarine or butter, softened 1 egg 1r: cup milk I t e a s po on va ni l la flavorini:? 11_. teaspoon sail In la rge m1x1ng bowl, beat egg until foamy. Add oil and the I 1(a cups milk ; beat well. Ad d fi.l <1s t e r B re ad s ~1i x ; mix thorou ghl y . Let stand 2 minutes or until rE"real is softened. Spread baller evenly in gr eased 9x 5x3 -inch loaf pan. Bak e i n o ve n lit 350 degrees f . about so minutes or until wooden pick inser· ted near center co mes out clean. Cool 10 minutes; remo ve from pa n. Cool Shred Treat This is a del1<'iOu!-11 a.1 to use those la ~t meat 1· :-hr'l'dio you pick from ri -turkt•y roast be,f or e it go<'s in1n lhc soup pot. ' ' UIDAar.d.Ala ..... n . ff •Ill fpylrs Be•I Chuck-Cloe:! Cut B•less Beef Roast lb l .18 8••1 Loin -Tail RemoY1d T-Bone Steaks Be•! loin -Bon•le11 Top Sirfoln·Steaks e.,.1 Rib-Boneless Rib Eye-Steaks Any 5111 P1ckage Ground Beef l•1n Cub•• Stewing Beef Beef Round-Bon•I••• Sirloin Tip Steaks 2 lb. 801 Frozen · Ground Beef Patties Cookt-1 lb. P1ck1 g• Breaded 'Wal Patties Porll Shoulder Porf< Steaks Pork Shoulder-Picnic Cut Porf< Roasts Pork Shoutder-Sllced .19 Lb. Smoked Picnics R•g. or Hol -1 Lb. Roll Farmer John Sausage Aalph1 -12 Oi. P•ck1g1 Wafer Thin Bacon lb 1.89 lb 1.98 lb. 1.99 I~ ,69- i. 1.19 ;b, 1.59 .. 1.49 ... 8~ lb 1.09 lb .79 lb .79 lb .79 .. 1.09 . . 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Crl1p, long Green .15 Cucumbers ••ch Pe11ll o(S•11on .15 Persimmons e1ch Red R1dl•h•• er .10 Green Onions bunch Co~~~ Marguerite Daisies '""'" .77 Fre1h Cut Carnations '""'' .87 1· Pot~-Your Cholc•-PhUodendron or 3 97 Pathos Plants "" • Super Household Values Square or Round -A11orte.d Color• -12\.\" l•nglh Artistic Candles "" 1. 77 Kiiis Fl••• on Your OQSI Up To ' Months 1 49 Sergeanfs Flea Collars.... • Black or Blue-.119 V•lu• Spree Pens ,,., .49 Assorted Color1 -12·190· Siie ·St· Marys Blankets "" 4.99 __ . .,....._,,.,..,. .... ... 1s::·• ...... -~, ... ~­!!l.11 ... --·- •• •••• 1.12 Jimmy Dean Sa1.11•9e ........ ' , ..... ~--1.55 Q°'d Medal Flour ·~ 1.79 -... .,.., __ H-lO"O-••• 2.54 ·-1.11 ,, lnal1nt Cottee ... !'ll ix diced turkey wit h finely chopped a pple :tnd onion, grated Swiss checsl' a nd a tasty filli!) of torisled Oleem Toothp•ste ... 1.36 -H•ddock Fillets 11 .. , 1.41 .... 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ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9;10 Doily, 9.9 Sunday ' I • r " - ma • • • From Mexico See-the brighter side of life along the Orange Coast m Orange Coast 'RounClup One of the features that m.ake SundaJ rl1DD1\Y in the DAllY PILOT .Spiral SJi<'ed Wltole or ff•lf Brown HAMS ,;So f..iood .•• It Will 'Haunl' \'ou 'ti) It's Gone" YOUI. "'GIFT'' HOUDA. Y HOHIY IA.llD HAM MOW tt h "°' too ·,...,._.,.,. pt yow GHt Lilt CD111pl•tM liRLYI ........ r, WI.,.. & lliip •twiMfl iii COtlffMlli.i U.S.A.. 1100 [ CO:st HkJilway, C-:&:i M .. -i7J.f000 - 1 -~ w..1 e11 c.-.-•·- Im S. • • b ..... I. If I ... Rd., A....i.i111 615·24,I LET-US ONIOllZ ·' 5c lb. Florida's Finest AYAKADOS All the way from. Florida for only 3 for •WE ACCEPT FOODS-TAMPS• • A.\SO nRSOHAL CHICIS,ORTH;------- AMOUNTO,.flUICHA.H .. Wtdnesd1v. November6, 1974 DAILY PILOT Cl Can Becomes Pan • I Here 's a delectable homemade bread -baked in coffee cans -that is easy enough for beginni Ag bakers. Packed with nutrition, Almond Can.Can Bread is as good tasting as it is good ror you. ,wheat germ, almonds and low-fat milk powder provide nutrients a· plenty. Like most homemade breads, this one is at its best right after baking . However, you may wish to slice one or two of the loaves and freeze them ; then you can take out a few slices as you need them for sand· wi ches. For chopped toasted almonds the quick and easy .way, start with packaged slivered almonds. Toast in a dry pan in a 350-degree oven about 15 minutes or just until lightly browned, turning now and then; or stir in a large dry frying pan over medium heat. ALMONDCAN·CA~ BREAD 2 tablespoons . brown ,;ugar 2 tablespoons bacon drip· pings , salad oil, butter or margarine I teaspoon salt l lh cups hot water 1 package active dry yeast Y.i cup warm water 14 cup wheal germ 1/4 cup low-fat (or no-tat) dry milk powder v~ cup chopped toasted almonds 411:11 to s r ups flour Vegetable oil In large mixing bowl , combine brown sugar : bacon drippings and salt. Add hot water and stir until sugar dissolves ; cool to luke"'·arm Dissolve yeast in the warm water ; add to liquid mixture; stir in wheal germ . Combine milk powder and chopped almonds with 2 cups or the flour; beat into yeast mixture ; add more nour, mixing well, until a soft dough is formed. Flo ur a board with remaining nour and tum dough onto board. Knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes. Meanwhile. wasbo~IC bowl, dry, and oil. Place dough in oiled bofrl, tamiRC until dough bell ts com· pletely coated with oil. Co.ver dough and let riae in a warm place (about 80 degrees) until· dough has aoubled in bulk (al>out ) hour). Punch dough down and let rest tor about 10 minute~. Turn out and knead arain for about 5 minutes. Shape dough into 3 round balls and place in three well-0iled I pound. coffee cans. Cover and let rise again until dough comes lo lop of cans. Bake in a 400.degree oven for IO minutes ; lower heat to 350 and bake another25 to 30 minutes or until brtad is done a nd browned. Tum out o nto wire rack to co9!, brush with oil. Good Deed. make the scene Sundays Ui •the l1J.11ijJl\1ll HI! lat MHS, BUTTERWORTH.· HOW'S A GOOO TIME 70 S4VE I~ ON MY THICK BUTTEREO SYRUP/ THESE SPECIAL GOOD.IN OUR NEW SANTA ANA STOR E ONLY Sale Days November 7·H·'l·111 3798 S. BRISTOL AVE. l\r1~1ol To1vn & Country (!'nter/" ONE BLOCK NOR TH OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' Armour St.1r Vr ry Be~t I 1 e~h P<l'k 139 lb TOP ROUND ROAST !ION! I ES"' nu r1 ~I \!YI.I \\'AST[ rR l:l 149 lb ,-_,.,, _PORK LOIN " full Rib 11,ilf or \'.'holr Cut into ( "hup<: I r f'"" • FULL LOIN HA lf ... l J'l lb .---------...,.'lo VEAL KIDNEY CHOPS r resh Ve.ii I 99 ;~ ~ -""'S L""'I C.,.,E D;--- 80 LOG NA B.Jr M Ve1y 1 f-1ne5t USDA CHOI([ I Rf SH VIAL _, / RIB STEAK / '\ul)t'r Tr 1n"lflll'CI Super Va lue 79 ~b 99 ~, 119 lb ·:s ,.., ---------------"'•....__ ~ Alt 1)\H UN·I .-U~Q,\ Government Inspected BLOCK TOP SJIRLQIN 169 /. .u1d 11nrond111on.illv GUAl{J\Nlt [O .. WC', By 1he l'u•l.C lut I ree PL US CROSS CHUCK USDA CHOiC E BH F • Mos lly Steak\ lb " .. -. C •·r'ltf•r i\lt'Ut ln' uncond111ondlly bUar.tnlee . - I l: l 0 .. • •ont •, tlU . " Cfflltt "- ' IO<tll 1''-•'IV ouncC' ul mrat \Ol d lo your 'd11)tiHt1on Qr vou1 1nOlll!V 1v1ll be 1 hf•Prfullv tf'lundf'd. INTRODUCTORY FREEZER OFFER SIDE of BEEF t '\r>A (,nv1·tnrnf'n! l n~pec.tcd Hand Picked I l•~t.1111 I C'd 'ilf'l'f B{'1•t , •\lil! \\I. .125 to \ht) lb, ~.·'9.lt.lt•t.0 iiill 0 .I r\tl ht-t>t \Old h,lnblf'lb IYl'1~/\I . . • ' . . • d! OAILYPILOT Faddist Fava.rs Flavor Plenty of nuts and seeds make this a sure pleaser for lbe health food faddists io yourfamilY. 'HONEY NUT RYE 1 Yi cups milk V,, cup corn oil 2 tablespoons honey 2 lablespoons molasses 2 teaspoons salt \.'.!:cup warm water (10S ·to llSdegrees F.J 2 packages active dry )'east 'A cup chopped almonds Vt cup dry roasted sun- nower seeds 2 tablespoons sesame seeds 2 tablespoons wheat germ l tables poon caraway seeds " teaspoon garlic powder 1.-2 teaspoon onion powder 2 cups unsifted rye flour 4 to 4lh cups unsifted Whitenour Scald milk; stir in corn oil, honey, molasses and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Measure warm water into large warm bowl. Sprinkle in active dry yeast. Stir un- til dissolved. Add lukewarm milk mix· ture, almonds, sunflowe , nuts, sesame seeds, whea germ , ,caraway sEieds, ~arlic~powde r, onio 1 powder, dry flour and I cu white flour . Beat until ~mootlt. ·Add epough additional' fiour to make·a stirr dough. tiirn out onto lightly flour ----li{atd;o-lmead-until s1nooth . , and elistic, 8to10 minutes. I Place in greased bowl. turning to grease top .. cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft. until doubled-in bulk, about l hour. · · Punch doug~ down : divide in half. Shape each p"iece iiito 3 "lOat. Place in 2 . greased 9x5x3 loar pans. Cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft, unti doubled in bulk, about l hour. . Bake at 375 degrees F about 35 minutes, or unli done. Remove from pa and cool on wire racks. Say Cheese And Win Smiles During the crisp weather, nothing warms the kitchen and the appetites better · than home-made. bread fresh ffOnfthe oven. For added nutrition and flavor, e nrich the bread with gouda cheese. HOLLAND CHEESE BREAD lh cup warm water I teaspoon sugar 1 envelope active yeast 1 tablespoon butter or margarine l ~ cups milk 2 tablespoons granulated sugar 2teaspoons sail S cups (about) sifted an. purpose nour 2 cups shredded imported Holland Gouda Dissolve 1 teaspoon sugar In 'h cup warm water. Add yeast . Allow lo stand 10 minutes then stir well with a fork . Scald milk with butler or margarine. Pour into a large bowl ; add sugar and salt. Stir·in l cup nour; cool to lukewarm . Stir in yeast mixture. Thoroughly beat in 2 cups nour. lhe shredded imported Holland Gouda, then the remaining flour as needed. Turn dough onto floured surface and kn ead 8·10 minutes until elastic and smooth . Shape into a smooth ball : place in a 2 quart greased bowl rotating dough to grease surface. Cover with a towel and place In a draft-free area. Let rise until double (about ltol~hours). Punch ·dow n; divide dough and sha~ into 2 loaves. Place~in 2 greased llh-quart casserole or loaf pans. Cover with damp cloth and let rise until doubled. ANTI PH!.PllANT lO< Ofl UdlU "99• ~!C.Ul.U O'I l.INS<:INltO -•·OZ. .............. 0 CONTAC ... ~"" ... 96' ........... ' ....... . S E ~l< ('>I• l•M:~ c 0 GLEEM TOOlHPA T ••. :'!' ..... 69 Delly Treats! . ill up your • -' at Thrif ti mart. --' ~ I... -· ---·~ S , ..... AllON PW SJ II 0 PERCH FltLET ••••• ':'!' ."~'. .... • °'AH(;,! MCI O VITA-PAKT .... _ .... •:": ,.~ .... 99' o IMO DRESSING ":i·I \i;\'r. ·~·~ 49' . . .............. . ''Fine Quality At Low Prices'' Fresh Produce at Discount • • ' Bake in urehea\ed 375 degtee oven 45-SO minutes. Bread will sound hollow when tapped with the- knuckles when done. C90Un ruW_minut~s. Remove from pan. Serve warm or a l room tem· perature. ~·Mesa Verde Cente r, Harbor at ··1308 W. Edi nger , Santa Ano •5858 Warner, Hu-nt ington B~ac h Ada ms, Costa eso -· ·• T3922 ·s rookhu rs ,. Ga rden ·move -•23811 Hr~~ -Erro.ro ' , ., ' I I - \ .. WedneSd1y, Novembtr6, 19~4 DAILYPILOT Q Desarves a Good Licking .. Single Servings. Pudding's .Familiarity · Proved -. By MILLE BELL or, ir using cocoa, mix all constantly until Puc:ldi.Dc ls lllrrina to blend ""II with t ablespoon or cocoa at at 350 d cg re es u n t It One of the r ewards in· the dry lng_redients together thick. the chocolate. beginning. me r l n Cu. e is Ii Ch t ly 4 teaspooos granulated butter .. or margarine. Coo living alone is that you don't in l·quart sauce pan. Pour Watch carefully because Return the pudding to the To make Chocolate Pie: browned. . . sugar over medium to low heat, have to sh ~re the ~'goodie" in a little milk and mix with cocoa and chocolate bum heat, continue stirring and Cook pudding as described. Cornstarch pudding 1s i;cup milk stirring constantly. Watch pins -yoU get to lick all of the sugar, nour and cocoa, early. (You might like to cook for about a minute to When thick, pour into si~ple, econom ical and '4 teaspoon vanilla ~arefully to prevent bur· them yourself. until all the cocoa is cook this in a double boiler, coolt the yolk. Remove from prepared tart shell. qwck, and one of those des-•n teaspoon margarine or ning. L Chocolate ls good any moistened. · over hot water.) heat and stir in vanilla. Using clean beaters, beat serts that's handed down butlPr (You might prefer to cook, time of the year, of course, . Gradually add the rest or Use a wire whisk lf yOll Pour inti) pudding or sher-egg white 'until stiff peaks r r om .e en er a t j·on lo hlix cornstarch and suga r thi s in a double boiler. l b ut whe n win le r a P· the milk , stirring to blend. have one, to keep the pud· bet di'l h. Makes % cup or form. Blend In.a teaspoon or geQeration. , • in a l ·quart sauce pan. When thick .a nd smooth, proaches, it seems mor~ Add · th e butter 0 r 4i ng smooth as it thickens. pudding. two of s ugar as the whites · G'tlANDMOTHER S Slowly pour in part or th\! t'emove from fire and stir In likechocolate-time. margarine. Place pan over When thick, remove rrom For ve ry dark chocolate roam. Spoon the meringue CORNSTARCllPUDDING milkandmixunlll smoolh. vanilla . Serve in sherbet This chocalate pudding tow to medium heat and stir fire and add the egg yolk, pudding, add one more over the chocol al~ and bake J teaspoons cornstarch Add remaining milk a nd .dish. ~t akes one serving . .. can also be used as pi e fil·r----...:..-----------------------------------------------------------ling. J rind that keeping little t art shells on hand is an easy way lo bake a f,ie, although, normally, I :shy away from prepared foods. This is about the only excep- tion I make. That's because I might decide at 9 p.m. that I'd like a piece of pie -and who's going to start making pie crustal9p.m.? CHOCOLATE PUDDING 'I• cup sugar l tablespoon £lour l/zcup milk leggyolk . 2 tablesP,<>Ons cocoa (or VJ I square of c'hQ.colateJ ~ teaspoo~ argarine or butter ~teaspoon vanilla l f using chocolate, grate the chocolate and m'elt it over h o't water, then proceed. Although, you can grate thelchocolate directly into the pan, &ad the other ingredien\s and let the chocolate melt while the milk heats, stirring con· stantly, -~Sa.Uc.~e -• t--.i Refined By BARBARA GIBBONS White sauce is a culinarV bisic, the roandation or hun-:' dreds of recipes ranging .. from-Creamed Leftovers lo Spectacular Sourne. A white sauce can top vegetables Smartly, dress · up seafood , i.hold crouquet- tes together, or recycle; yesterday's chicxen into a1 creamy noodle dish. · Depending on what you! add to it, white sauce canl -easily be transformed into wine sauce, or cheese. cur- ry. onion, c hiv e, hor-1 se r adish, mushroo m or1 "'hat-have-you sauce ! But ordinary white sauce! r~s call.tor too much rat and--flour, ' nd generally· add up to nearly 500 calories a cupful. Ou r white sauces for -Waistline-watchers contain little or no fat, a minimum or i;tarcb, and Jot s or · nutrition-rich, high-protein skim milk. The buttar is missing, ~ut not the buttery flavor! Try one or these ne:itt time your cook book calls ror basic wh}t~ sauce : BASIC WHIT E SAUCE I I cup skim milk 1 •1:i tablespoons all·pur· pose tl our i,;: t easpoo n butte r· fl avored salt Pinch or white pepper 'combine all ingredienls in a nonstic k sauceqan. Beat with a wire whisk,.(inlil smooth. Cook and stir Over low·to·moderate heat until thickened. Simmer one minute. Makes one cup, 132 calories. BASIC WUITE SAUCE II 1 cup evaporated skim milk 2teaspoons cornstarch I caprul liquid butter flavoring 11~ teaspoon snit Pinch or white pepper Follow preceding direc- tions. hfakes one cup, 196 calories. BASIC WHIT E SAUCE Ill 23 cup instant skim milk powder, or v~ cup non· instant skim milk powder (from health food store) · 1 in: t r a s poona ar· row root :v~ cup cold water \.i te:tspoon butrer· .J flavored salt L PinchofWhltepcppcr Bea t all ing r ed ients together. Cook and stir over low to moderate hrat In a 1 nonslick 1aucep. 1 untll simmering. Make~ u11e cup, 103 calories. • LAY-A WAY ··-" ',,, .. \ d..,0111wlll . ~ hold any •V ''•"' ~ ·': . ·!· l.o<llfl'Sweater 100% octylk, long 11te¥• turtlane(k 1wtGl•rt. ••bbttd kl'lit wllh 4"" aip bock In 01.orttd .,... colon. SM.C.. 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GRADE'>! by Dale Hale ~" ,..,.,,, GoRDO MOON MULLINS ® ._ ....... _..,_ ANIMAL CRACKERS NANCY by Eniie Bushmiller THIS 15 MY NEW WEEPINC7 POLL--· WHEN YOU SQUEEZE HER SHE ~ES REAL TEARS CAN I TRY IT '? O.K., BUT PON'T SQUEEZE HER TOO HARD PEANUTS TODAY'S CBGSSWGID PUZZLE . AU. R'.!61.iT, ~ FR.INKLIN.WHA1 C::.., 00 '{OIJ THINK '-• ~",(E C\JIN6?! iii~~'1 m .A.CROSS 1 Founded 6 f o1ma! poem 10 Cut 14 Htving s1mill1rfY · 1!1 ··ooc101 Zhi><1go·· thar1c1e• 16 Haw1uan t1mbt rtree 17 Sing 1n false no 18 M eadow 20 Note 21 ·· · cos1· Cost o•• 11tm 23 Shg'1t adm,.1ur~ 2t Su1dt ntd 26 long v•olen1 1.oeethes 28 Smell uprighT prano JO "I have ··!"' 31 C1ew members 32 Wirod insuumro1 36 fl lone y1e111 37 S1airc1u IUOPott 38 Clear 4& Ellett: employe 49 Thin met1t disk 50 F11g11r>t e 51 Pay hono110 52 Pull 1\orig behind 55 G1spe,lorone 58 frontier Yt hOCle 60 Con1umn 61 "'1•. Sevlrtid 62 Lord. for on1 6J 01acktho•n lruil 64 Prepotition 65 Swiltne11 DOWN I Fundv 11"1d HudSGI\ 2 Drug 1ou1ce J G1idi101\ markings 4 Maoage somehow 5 Deceive• 6 Batketballer ····· Bavlo1 7 Roll! 8 81bhc11 rule1 9 Ch1nertd Acctt. Yei11rday'1 Puzzle Solvf.d: " ' 13 Nt!lht!•·WO!ld' ;17 ····Scotia: klogdom Cao. provil'lce 19 Deoude 40 A$sumption 22 Alter 11! 41 Type style deduc\ions 42 Gives 25 Plus evidel'ltl! 26 Made 43 M~d f.~p\f.tNf. dem1nd1 on 45 Perchetl · 27 Adored 4£i Openmouthed per•on t.1ares 28 Weariog 47 Regtooal boots 48 lone Range($ 29 Equ1I: l1iend Preh• 49 Fruit t11t1 JO Hemmed a.-,d 51 Dan1ng movement 32 Number SJ Flirt<1tiou1 JUDGE PARKER I CAN'T UNDERSTAND W'tff 'IOO'RE &TYING ORNER A DRINK, ARCH! HE GAVE US liOTMIN' 00T TROUBLE WHEN HE WAfJ WffM THE 0.A.'5 OFFICE! MISS PEACH ·--••• ·.by Charles M. Schulz PLA't'INO HOCKtV! IT l()Ol(S WI-I.AT OOE5 IT LIKE ~U'RE LOOic: LIKE ? IN MH WA.I(, Tl-IA.T'S WHAT ! =a - "' 111 "" 1111111 l'M PR~CTICING !JliAT ABOUT ME? ~A Fl6URE !'M PRACTICIN6 '5KATIN6 10 6ECO.\l.E A CD.W'ET!TlON ! 6R€AT ~C.KE'<' Pl.A'<ER' ... &UT HE wA.5 DOING A JOB ANO HE WAS ALWAYS fAlR ! ~ow MAN~ 8LAC< PLA!(ERS IN T.4E NHL, FRANKLIN? by Harold Le Do ux .. by Mell '.l9 Relu!ed 42 Achve 10 David"• OOl)Ofltlfll 33 Ascertain 1111e one"• be1ring1 S4 Cigarette: LIKE MO'-T NOA'MAL PEOPl.f;, llrA, Y0M SIABLIMATE . T>iAT If, YOIA FINO OTH'r AV!Nt.if~ ~AY, THAT 'S tcltlMT !! W~1 Jl.#T ve~TElrOAY 44 W1nclered around '45 Knote Shj)rpeners ' 2 J I• " 20 l 1.• " " " " ,. " .. " .. - " . .. . " • . ' ' " .. .. 11 ''l'M let1d vou 12 Bu1n supe1flc;ally 5 . f' • .. " ' " " " I<'. " ,, " .. •. " " -.. • 34 Be unwi~i~; lnlo.mal Obsolete 56 Make 1 r.tltch 35 WW n re· 57 Swtss c1111on 1luance group 59.0veriurn ' • ' t' " " " " .. .. • " i'! l'l. 2J I ~' " " JO * • ;;>• lJ " J> ' " " ~ " •J . . •5 .. ' " 52 5l 5• 51 " " . ' .. • ! J i::i I . ' l CJ ! • Cl DICK TRA CY , . FOr WHAT YOIA REAl.l.Y WANT TO 00. ( ' ' 1 reALL'I WANTED TO >ilT MY IJROTHf lr, 8WT1 TH~HT EJf"TTlllf o~ JT, ~o I -·--HIT MV 1.ITTLE Sl~Tell' INSTeAO! ' . by Chester Gould .. ' . ' WO'OllllGI· 1~! ;1), a~ 45 by Ferd Johnson Hf NEVER REMINDS HER 10 F,l.S'TE HER . S#,TElELT -ANYMORO<;H· ~ • "Shc'5 simply maniclous-all I've got to do is rnen1Km that she prepare diet meals and she lhrcatcns 10 qui!." DENNIS THE MENACE ' • • i D i = • Wf. cair IAT IN 1UE LISRAAY, O~NJS.' "ttrJN OOYA//YI !' • - WtOneway. Novembl!tl' 6, 1974 DAILY PILOT ('I :I I -· ~ • • • • • ' ·l ·I :i • ! • . Con/uaed by all the 1uper-claim1of1upermorket1 F That'• underttondable. Uur only 1ugge1tion i.r that you loolt for the difference1 that con mean 10 much to you! DMs your 1upermOl'lctt offer only U.S.D.A. Ch,oice beef? -most of them don't, you le now. Doe1 your marlctt have butchert behind the counter, waitU., to 11rvt you? -or do you haut to ring a bell to get attention! Does your market feature fre1h {Uh, in a brood uaritty? We could go on ond on. but then we 'd 1ound lik e everybody el&e. So -we imite you to drop by ... compare ... look for the difference• at El Rancho.' .. ~~~~~~~~-,111 : " : Swiss Steak • • • • 99i Lean cute of U.S.D.A.' Choice bet( round•! Omaha Roast .•.. s1 2? Thick, tender!U.S.D.A. Choice beef round! T eriyaki Steak ... s11? Boneless U.S.D.A. Choice top round MEAT g9c LOAF Ollllllll • Our own mix. ...... made with freah egp! BEEF CUBES UJ.I. -Tender loin cut, for fondue! . ' ·' Prices in effei::t Thur. Nou. 7 through Wed. Nou. 13 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunflay 10 to 7 No sales to dealers Stew Beef .uss .... s1•? Extra lean -cut. from U.S .D.A. Choice rounde! BEEF RIB BONES 69~ '.~ • Buy brands you knO!N ... and save 100!0 when you buy by the case! RUMP ROAST Cut. from U.S.D.A. Choice beef round! 811;ke or barbecue! U.S.D.A. Choice ' • ' • • ~ " ... :; _________ ,,," ~ leduced $1.00! ' ' wHiSKEY s3aa Smooth blend in the half-gallon 1ize! -Ball. ti I •·i~·· Compare the ~lli.Y-'-ltt~•~the lean look.a and the-speci"at·p:riC"t ... then judge Vilite! Look for the difference! U:SD.A. ChOice an-ne r. ...... u ----- Save 2.00-on fine acotch! half-gallon SWORD FISH :i::~s J:or flavor the family will welcome! Fresh tillell ... Pacific variety! ' • • Beefeater's ..•• s15•9 Split Broilers GRADE"A" •••••••••••••• 59.c Butterfish 1111111wm • • 89f : The preferred gin! Save 1.26! 1/2 gal Look !or the d ifference! ... Ourt are halves of King-sized grade "A" fresh frying chickens! More meat -more value! LW. Harper ••.•• s599 Straight whiskey! Save OOe:l Fifth SERVICE MEATS! ·They'll welcome tfie change! True Cod 111111 IUITS! • • s 13! There"s a difference in flavor! Weibel Vermoutlt . s1 31 . s1•! Pork Tenderloin I I I I I I I I I I I I Want to serve a special roast? Tty this! _.Lean Eastern pork ... so tender, &0 tasty, it's bound to win plaudits! Fresh Trout..., ••• s1 '? :: Bone dry, for gre at. martinia! Quart Cabernet s4ts Sauvignon From Jngl,enook'1·vinyardl! fifth Game Hens-••••• s1°? Checkerboard Fanni! 24 ounces -big! Flank Steak ..•.. s21? Delicious bfoiled! U.S.D.A. Choice beef .Specials that ore designed for savings for El Rancho Super Shoppers! 1Juice PUil GRAPEfRllT • • • ••••••• 1 •••• 49~- Tet.aun •.• in the big 46 oz. can, t'o afford you glasa after glass of healthful goodness! Ice Cream HALF-GALLON •••••• 79c Your choice of favored flavon, in the easy-to-dip squire carton'· Spnngfield Sausage .. ,-.... : ... s1 2? Our own country style! Smoked. Ground Beef •••. s1't Extra lean! Chooee bulk or patties! Fro zen -Food! ORANGE 25c JUICE 1.Z:m _ • Treesweet, f.rom Florida! (12 oz. 49~) Grapefruit Juice . . 25c Treesweet. concentrate .•. 6 oz. can Sliced Bacon • • • • s 1°? El Rancho's thicker elicea for value! Beef Shanks . . • . 79f Center cut! .• ". U.S.D.A. Choice beef Fine eat.ing! Average 6-10 oz each. FRESH LOBSTER s2•! First of the season! Pacific (rub! A llowance1 pGJsed on to you -· euery day -in lower shelf prices and aduertiied 1peciol&! . . Cottage Cheese ..... 55!. Springfield ... the name you've come to know as ayrlonymous with aavl np! Tomato _Sauce ..... , .. 11 c You use it so many ways -stock up on Springfield 8 oz. cans, and save! . ; I . • •i /, !~~d~l,.=~.:.!·~:·d;n.; r:.g;, ;h; ;.:"; b:u:.~ ' 7 9c Chopped Onions • . 29c Ore Ida -so convenient! 12 oz. pkg. Mexican Dinner • • 59c Salt ro:rm~ ............. : ..... 1 oc t R.osarita. combination plate! 12 oz. Who says a dime won't buy much these daya! Big 26 oz. carton-Springfield Butter -"IA" , , , , • 93' Dill Gherkins • • • • 49c Crisp! ... 'cause they're Heinz! 16 oz. Waffles . • • . • . • . 39c Downflake -heat and serve! 10 oz. Breck Shampoo . • 93c Granny Goose. • . . 49e Danish , .. standard o( quality! 1 ID. ctn. Tortilla Chips or Cheese Snacks! For Dry. Normal, or Oily Hair! 11 oz . Hydrox Cookies • • 75c Soft Margarine • . 79c Chicken Pies -•• 49c Van de Kamp's ... 101/2 ounces big! Band·Aids-..•. 49c Golden Com lOl r.111 25c From the Sunshine bakera! 19 oz. pkg. Fleischmann'1, wit.h com oil! 1 lb. Springfield, Cream or Whole Kernel! Johnson and Johneon -pkg. of 30 MJ.B. Coffee • • • • 99c Dog Food 1111111111. • • 49c One pound can (3 lb. can --. 2.94) Chunky Beef, Meal '.l'ime, Pet Stew GREEN BEANS Mr. & Mrs. T'$:'oa:111111189C Drive Detergent •. s1•• Birdseye -French Style or Cut ! 9 oz. Big 84 oi. pkg! (includes 50e off label) Ctn. of 4 6 oz. cans (fifth ... 89C) Delicat essen · Super Fresh J, lJt .fie . Specials! . . Produce ~p f-. .fl'ankll_... 711 Bana•s 2·211 A favorite with Californian's ... and famoua for navorl I lb. pkg. Central Americas finest quahty! ... t hink of all the ways you can use them! Claussen's Pickles ggc Italian Salami • • . &5c Mushrooms ••••• 89f Cranberries . • . • . 39i Kosher ..• Icicles or Whole! 32 oi. Bra111Schweiger. • • 39c Farmer John'• ... 8 ounce chub! SMOKED CHEESE German import-pf'OCftled! 6Y• oz . pq. Sliced ... Capri Meats _ ._. 3 oz. pkg. Party Dips 111aw ........ 43c Many flavon to choole! 8 oi. .WISPRIDE g9c WEDGES Sharp chene .:.. easy 1preadingl 8 oz Freeh! Brown 11teak variety! Fresh! Ocean spr~y .. , cello bag Bean Sprouts ••• 19f , Juice Oranges •.. 5 hsl CrunCh) crisp, 'caute they're fresh! Fancy quality ... heavy with sweet juice! FRESH YAMS 29! U.S. No. 1 quality! Butteiyl s-t! FRESH 2n BROCCOLI 7,c Here's all green 1arden good.nest! ARCAOIA : PASADENA : SOUTH PASADENA : HUNTIN GTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 1717 Newport Blvd and \unset and liunlinglon Ur (!I Rdl't/111 lrnlcrJ }lO ~·ic:,I Co!u1ado Blvd Fr c1nont .ind 1!1111!1111·1on Or Wr11n1•r r1rHI nll;onquin (Roardwalk Cenlei) 25)5 lastbluff Dr. (Eastblufl V1llage Center) I , Plastic..Wrap .... --· .. '"~~ .l9 e _Lifebuoy_.1.1111-Sll£, .. n~ n ': ..... 291 _Dupont.Sponces-.-. .... ,491,_ -Cashew-Nuts ........ ~ •..• 98 '-1Root-Beer ~PACK -•• n • .l91 ~ lort-til•foi.\lejobtt ...... ,,.,,,,,, ..... T.peclr; ,..,..Hou1t~•-'' .. , ....... 701 )Or S!fttch '11' Seal .••• , . , . , •• , , , • , •• , , .... ~ fool roll Alwwttd tohrs •. , •. , ..••.. , .• , (Int"°'"'< oH lobtl) .............. llN-btlft I Lux Beauty Bars •••.•. , ••. 19 1 ~<*" .................. ,,.,,.....ior\it .. Bubble Bath ....... : ...... 491 Mt. tui:ible ' .• l;q...;d •••• ' ••• ' •••••• -'.' .. 16 01. ""· Deviled Ham .. , .......... .791 · llanched Peanuts ... : ...... 89 1 Ulldefwoodlor~1t ., •.•• , .. ,, ...... , , .A ... ,.,., Root Be er M"-' PACK ......... ~891 R19.orSvvor !..,.1 ,\, , , ••....•••. 1201.c- I j • • ' (;f4 DAILVPILDT Young Knead !Bread f Bread baking among col· .. lege students is almost a _cult. Recipes are swapped ..-and collected like poetry •and record albums. And • good rood .and nutrition of. ; ten sid e step politics as! r-preferred conversalio11. • This hearty oatmeal loaf, ;incorporates an unusua ; mix.i ng t echnique an ,, Wednesda~. N~ember6. 197C We art pleased to accept .... FOOD STAMP COUPONS LARGE SIZE 'AA' EGGS Crt"Cfm O' The Cro'p · ''Ranch·fre,h'' • . . DALEWOOD .MARGARINE Gow..lellowCvloot , ... Cart ... • I KAT-NIP , CAT FOOD eliminaies one kneading. No doubt an uninhibited col· \... lege student. 1 DA.llTMOUnl BREA.0 f lo/.. cups boiling water : I cup .quick or ol • fashioned oats .. 2 tablespoons margarine : 1 package active dr r!Yeast ~ f I/~ cup warm water (11 :;. degrees F. l ~ th cup dark corn syrup · r· 2 teaspoons salt S lo6 cups unsifted fl.our Pour boiling water ove oats and margarine in large bowt Stir until r:nargarin ia melted. Cool about 1 minutes stirring occasional ly. . HITE FLOUR ~,::~ s· .. 77c Enrictied .. , GROUND . BEEF -TURKEYS \ RAPEFRUIT JUIC~ ~;;;;~~ Town House 1 Pi~k -Sa Refreshing .6 .... 49·c· Can, Sprinkle yeast over warm ':'! ,:.vater, stir lo dissolve. Sti Regular "Fresh" U.S. Govt. lnspec!ed AnV Site Pa.ckage !JSDA Grade 'A' Manor House Toms 18·11 From Our Large , yeast, corn syrup and sal ~into oat mixture. Stir i ~enough flour to form stif I dough . .!. • Turn dough out ont ~lightly floured cloth o ,,, ~o ard and knead until 'smt>oth ahd elastic. Place i a:reased bowl; turn over to :-rease ""top-; €:over-and-le rise until double in bulk, ,about 1 hour. ~· Punch dough -down. .. Divide in half and sha each into a smooth oval. Place loaves in 2 greased 9 x S x 3-inch loap pan , rover Jet rise until double about 1 hour. Bake in 350 degree F. oven ,. 50 minutes or until loaves .., ~nd hollow when tapped 1' on bottom. Turnout and cool _ Qn racks. • • ' . ; French -Baker ~ • ·~ • • t Recipe ) Signed ' . The way a professional ,. French baker slashes the • loaf with a razor blade is consid e r e d hi s , "autograph." \. FRENCll BREAD 1 package granular yeast 1'2 cup lukewarm waler 2 cups luke\\'arm water I tablespoon sail 7 cups sifted flour Cor nmeal I egg \\'hite 1 tablespoon \\'ater Oi sso\\•e yeast in lh cup ":ater. Add 2 ·cups water, salt and 2 cups of the nour. Beat. Add 4 more cups o the flour and blend "'ell . Turn out on a cloth CO\'ered 'A'ith remaining cup fl our and let rest for I minutes. Knead in rlour. Place in a greased bowl and lt>t rise in a \\'arm plac 1 1 ~ hours. Punch dO"-A'n and let rise again for I hour. 'furn out on fl oured sur· fact and di\·1rie in half: let rtst 10 minutes. Roll each half to a 15·hY·l2-inch rec- tangle. Roll ti~htly and seal \\'ell. Greast> 2 la r ge cooky sheets and sprinkle 'A'ith cornmeal. Pince loaves on sheets and slit e\·ery 21,2 in · ches. Beat egg white \\'ith \\.'ater and bru s h o ver top of loaves. Let rise l \.2 hours. Bake at 375 degrees r . for 20 minutes. Brush again with egg and bake another 20 minutes: ,turning corner- v.ise on the cooky sheet. \'ield ; 2 loaves. • Super Spread Do somt'thing interesting "-:'ilh bre:id that 's ser\cd with soups and salads . ~ J~ere's a delicious sug- , gtslion for J'rench bread! .. sliced diagonally. Cream I slick butter y:ith! ' ,,. cup so ur <:rcN m. '"] f teaspoon garlic i>O\\'dcr and ~ 2 teaspoons minced l'arsle~· Spread cut sides of bread. \l.'ith this mixture. "'rap inj '-foil and heat In a moderate oven. 350 degrees. ror ubout " 20 minutes. Peo le Quotes ~ makes unday Flltl&AY in ttwJ i1L1llj;lt1ll lb • '·"· 16' ,k,. Top Sirloin Steak Sliced Smoked Meats --- ...... 63' ,.,. lb•. 'Fresh' Pork Loin Blad• Cvt lb. Link Sausage VARIETY DEPT ... :~u~;~ssence l6·01.59c Quality 81 1. Formula 44 '""' .;., •• , .... 11 ". V' ... 1 Ptl'llwl ail. Gillette Trac II , .... ,. :•; s1 ... Crest Toothpaste •;;; ;;~ 89' , ... 54c ~ •. '"·"·3 gc ••• Boneless-USDA $198 Safeway Quality·ln 3 9" Choice Beef loin 6 Varieties . Ideal For 3..ot. ' Ideal to Broil lb. • •cks or Anytime! Pkg. '---...;... ___ -J fqrmtr John Pork or ·39• McCoy's Breakfast. 8-oz . " Beef-Your Choict" ·Pkg . B k Sha .......... '1" rec mpoo .. _ ... .. Mylanta Antacid ..... ·:~: s1 H DAIRY -DELI BUYS! ORANGE JUICE luce111e._Tangy Ha lf 7 9c And fru!ty II . flaYOll Go Oil Cream Topping'7.:7·59 1 Potato Salad ,;:;. 'i;:· 49 1 Cheese ..... 991 ,.,. ~~~!~~~~~~e Steo~. s1" !!~!"~~.~! .. ~leaks ,.s3n ~!~,--~ ~~~"' s~:~' "s 1" BANANAS t Beef Rib Steaks us~~.~~:'dg:~d·lbs 1 1·~ LIQUOR & WINES IN OUR .,. I BOTTLE SHOP! Fresh Beef -Brisket r.~~~::, lb 5119 -~. Giil·~~-VODKA P k S• I • R t 99" ~-~ · · · s29·9 Or Ir Oln Oas Frtih ' '("'. W1nnersCup . ,. '""';" lb. .,,,, ~~!~l~:f G1ain fihh · Pork Rib Chops .. ~:;·;:.~~;, lb s 1-..--CTlB1-rw11r Leg of Lomb ~:~,~~ "· 11 Jt Young Ducklings·~:~;.'•. 9,81 Lomb Loin Chops ':::' • s2n Fr~sh fryer Breost ~: " 981 B IF. k "''""°''"'' "·"·591 F ' d Ch' k ""'"" 2·•.s1" ee ran S rend.•, '"i<t ,;.9. r1e IC en a .... 1;,, ~k,. C d H s.;:~~~:· 3 .1bs4H ,-h f'll t C•p••· .. ·• [ ... >(, 991 anne ams ""'"'"''" ''" ere 1 e s '"""" " ~~.~.!! ~~, .. ~a111s ... s2°' !~!!~~it.~.~ille.ts_ " 89' 1 OOOfo WHOLE · WHEAT BREAD loMHo (Ali s199 E•cept Port) GallOtl Bettlt .BOURBON Old Calhoun St1aigh1 16-Pioof I ~!,~;'~'~'~ ~ .. Holl Gollo! 21 • An Excellen t Quality Red Grape . large onical~lusters~ Ideal for Snocks 4 ~4 ' c C Mrs. Wright's Freshly-Baked ....:__1_.....1..I ... ' ..c·,Hound Loaf -·-_ _ _ or lunch Bogs, Zohi<lll-lifh In Flo~•· ,i,,,mp Ano/ S.ft (;IN! flf Qu11~ fnrogy 4 R•al l'l•IHll•J fo••tlt lb. 1 ·~:·89' Fresh Dates Yellow Onions US H..1·1d•o!flo .... _ 10 fo•t>ri•t f0t letl Sr•••• ( MillHl•~•J. •• G f it ''-"ft lu~,tH.,Whirt 5 $ 100 rape ru ~ .............. ~.... • .. 'kk.rnt-~p -.p,..ht<I SWHi CORN ~::::;:::: 2 ••• 29 1 SHDlESS RAISINS ~:;.:10 ·~:;·881 CRISP CARROTS ,~:.~; !.;7,..J 0:, 49" SPINACH ~r..·.~:::! .,.,,I 91 m HAl"IK • HOOSE MOOK ~~ PLANTS l PLAITS CACTUS ~·~:;.'.~:: ...... $]99 ,., ... v!•· $A 69 :"·"·'·' $ t 88 • ~ ~ -Af#liitn e-1~ -:--ty Jtt11!1l11l •• , ... If..= ;J "4 O.Ht1•ftl l ....... , ,., '-""· ,.. ..., "'' , @ ~?.!~ht~°.'.'d 8.~~~· ,.,69 1 @~~.e~~'~nuts ,., .1 u691 HURRY-LAST WEEK to complete your set of Heorthside STOIEWARE DlllEIWARE ~ffer ends on Saturday, November 9th "Pop 'Em Into Your Toosttr" :,,,.. -·. ' ~-,,· ' '· -,. ' • • IOOOl•Y~ Dr~ Nt.,.,..lt.ct. • •16 M.C ... tHM)h..,, UpMltKlri • w11-& , .... ., ... , c.,,.·M·•· •z 11 t. I 7fll St .. c .... MtM . •IOI t.11c .... 1..a.s.c ...... 1.411c ....... Ur • .tWtlllil.""-,z,.~.., ...... s....LAipM•S.-,............,•Le•-. ..... "+ •2402Mw ...... Or.PM_, ,.T,._• ., -'' . I .. ... -- ' TOP PRODUCERS •HERi ANDREWS •R.t.MDY IROWH •FRED GIBSON •DJ.VE HJ.MILTON •.t.MHE KOEN •DICK MC KASSON •ED PEMHIMGTON •VICKI .RICHIE •G(ORGE SALVERS •JUDY SUSAK CHALET \ AT BEACH • POOL $35,950 Secluded entry to enOrmous studio living room with 20 fl. vaulted open bea m ceilings & sun terrace that ove rlooks prestigious har- bor. Studio loft & library + wet bar. Gour- met: kit chen, huge maste r with OC EA N YI EW. Abundant use of·woods & glass adds ti> artistic atmosphere. 963-788r " FIXER UPPER POOL + BONUS ROOM · OHL Y $37,000 "VIEW FROM THE TERRACE" 180" panor a mic ocean view. S units in the heart of prime ocean front area. lli~h & stable rents. Good spenda ble income low maintenance. Owner will carry 'or hi 1rt·nnance. 1'ry low dov.·n. Call for a private showing of this unique ri nd. Hurry. C1:1ll 963· 78111. r ' MESA VERDE HILLSIDE TRI-LEVEL J ust l ry to d upli cate t his o ne . Prestige communit y. Quie l t ree-lined street. Gracious BUSY, BUSY , BUSY EARN WHIL E YOU LEARN CAREER OPPORTUNITY Com e join us and start earning while yoi.ntearn about Real Estate Sales! An Ext e nsive tr aining program h e ld n:i o nt hl y by our hi g hl y successful management team . Let's talk confidentially with No Obli gations. Cull me now . you'll be glad you did! TERH Y M<:CA HDLE al 17141 752-1700. S & S QUALITY l m maculale charmer on a quiet eul-de ·s ac. to'ormal dining. Count ry kit chen !'or mom. to'amily fun room with ri replace for dad and the kids. Central <1ir conditioning for everybody. Spacious bedrooms with master bedroom suite. Call mw because it won't lust! 546-2313. BEACH-POOL PRESTIGE La rge 2 story estate wil h LARGI-: BON\.JS + POOL & pool table. Walk ing dislance to beal·h. 3 l:a.r garage Supcrbuy. only S00.950 To see call 963-6161 • • CAIL V PILOT a· I : , GJ HO DOWN SPANISH • $38,500 2 STORY • POOL • f'ORMA L U I N l~G~R~ntry tu ~paciuus lh•ing room vdth noor to ceiling fi re place. 1''ormal dining 1s served by huge garden view kitchen with breakfast eating area. Fiesta party room with commanding view of lush l err aC'tl in walteJ courtyard . Sweeping stairs. to separate masle.r_IJ!i!e 4' (·h1ldrens wing. Romeo & Juliel balcony. Almosl NBW! Hurry! 963·71181. ' HEAR WESJCLIFF 2 BEDROOM-- POOL $38,500- t:)(tra large master suite \1'ith l!l'tll'ioui. on- tertainn1 ent oriented living area. Kitt'hen is JlOUrrnc\s 1l<•lighl. \Valk In ;jlj ShUJlplng OUl call fi rst for a Jookse<.'. &16·717 1. ARTISTS HIDEAWAY / r or !Jie c realive artistic indi\·idua1 Jook1n g for spacious upstairs studio hideav.·ay. 3 bedroom, la rge fa mily room .. cul·de·liac living room off entry 111•ay. has U:ie fu ll enter- tainment wall. Oversi1.ed garage 1220 ser- vice) ready ror home workshop. S-19,950. 646· 7111. ' • Kring ha mmer, nails, brush & paint bucket for GIANT SAVINGS on your future home. Located on c_ul·de·sac lot in ni ce-area . But you must hurry on lhfs one! Call 841-6010 now ! GROW YOUR OWN VEGETABLES! ~lrY to broud living room v.·armed by-crackling ~. -:-.= fireplace .. Spacious rormal dini ng room. Garden 'CAPE COD--ES ATE SALE view kitchen. 'La·rge separate ,family room with _ .• -wertmrand:fireptare.-Ei~·~from back. lle.sL --· ....:.5-BR--IEACM ENGLAND---,:==:.:==::....:=-=====:.:~ schools and eommunit v facilities. Call 546·2313. l"ormal double <Joor enlrv to N~:w E NG l~A N D "BEACH HACIEHD.A" , --4·-BR • PGGL-'-o-. -tt---11 HUGE LOT WITH FRUIT TREES TOO This 3 bedroom beauty is priced to sell fast a l 533 ,SOO. Two p:i tios, bpat door .thru garage. Close to everyth ing. Gall now for appointment to see 841-0010. ·EXECUTIVE POOL HOME HEAR . HEW CONDITION! l fl.fi\IACULATE home upgraded thruout · lots of decorator wallpaper, LUSH carpets · GltACJOUS li ving:-Lovely pool is la rge enOugh for SWU\1 1'11ERS who reall y l~ke lo .SWI J\.t ! Cul·de·sac lot . Call now to see 847-6010. -SHIHY HEW.' ~ Just~lisled brand neW customized 3 bedroom 2 balh with huge beam ceiling family room, Choose your own carpet! i 46 ,SOO. Do yourself a favor. please call. 963·~767, LOT'S OF ELBOW ROOM • Extremely formal executive estate, that's ·1~a~it ~~ J~~[J~~d~c ~~r~~~l.ot4ine~~r~ large bedrooms 211:! baths. 3 car garage, Super sharp. Call 963·6767. ASSUME 7°/o VA LOAN $218 J!ER MONTH Only SS.800 lotal and S2 18 total payments. 4 bedrooms. f ireplace. f;xtr;f large lot with 4 trailer or boat gate. Hurry wO n't last. Call 96.1·6767, KIDS· BOAT & TRAILER 849.500. s u.per .sb_aJp 4.1.bedroom 1 2 bath t'ountain Va lley beauly only s years old. Room for t>oat & trailer and minutes IQ freeway. llurry call to see 963-6761. PATIO LOVERS ARISE See this outslandin.it outdoo r entertainment center with bar b·q. Compli mented by 3 splciou s bedrooms in College P a rk. 648·1111. "REDUCED" 2 STORY· 4BR ASSUME $28,900 Elegant enlry to spacious living room wiU1 state ly va utte.d ceilings. Garden view kit <'hef!., Din e.. Enlertainers ra mily 'room with chackling stone fire pta<'e _:t-_dramalic- vieW or lerrat'e &~rou nd s . llideaway master suite. Open sta irs . that sweep to •rhiklrens. suites. Take over 71,j'i'.-rHA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. fo,irst to r nll g~ts lhi9 beach ba r11ain! !lti • .'J.1881. HO HOUSE JUST DIRT l In beautiful downtown Costa t.tt!a. Build your own on this clear R-1 lot. J usl a short wa lk to 11th St... West Cli fr shopping & professional areas. This. is a n ESTAT E: SALE. lhustce will £inancc_ balance with $4.IXX> down. Leurn more a boul lhis ONE 01" A KI ND c:ill &16-7171.- WALK TO THE PARK+ FROM THIS DESERTED .BEAUTY Yes. the owners have movlid away and their toss tould be your i:a1n. J·BR be;1uly has a n sa- sum11ble 51/•'k FHA loan! Call righl away ro r ap- pyinlFJlent to see. 487·6010. ¥ t~....._~J. EXECUTIVE 2 STORY BRAND HEW OWNER H~D TO G01 Take advantage of owners hardluck. Loads or upgrading. PRICED BELOW NEW. Elevated parlor. Sunken formal banquet room. 21' x 18' Fiesta room . !\1assive stone fi replace. Garden kit- chen CATH EDRAL CEILINGS. Sweeping stai r- case leads to enormous master suite. Take advan- . tage co ll nov.·. 842·2535. C..:llARf\1 ll u.ec living r;Jnm ~·1 t h used brick fireplace ll u.ec ~ourmet kil<'heii. ... dine COZY famil y roo m overlooks t errace & grounds Hideaway masler s uite Swe ep1n.e s1a1 rs lo ~Pa rale child"r<.'n.-; & guest suttes HU ltHY & steal this one rull price ·$5:> 500'!)63.788 1 $1575 DOWN In be:iuliful Costu Mesa 3 bedroom on large fenced lot. Cul·de-snc. Tfee lined streeL Call -lo see iS to buy. 646·7111. S & SPARK HUNTINGTON TRI-LEVEL Enter formally into. a largr e)(ecut1\'~ step down Jivin~ roo m. l':ntertain 1n this lovely executive family room with wet ba r. 4 massive hedrooms. and LOCATION·LOCATIO N. Under market for rast sale. Call 963·6767 . TODAYS LOOK YESTERDAY'S QUALITY $2400 DOWN Uoe~n"t JUSt smell new 1t 1s. ~:nJOY tomorrows entertaining trorn this overs11.ed country "Slyled kitchen . siest a roo m stil l time to select your carpet: Propl'rty must be shown on Isl come Isl serve basis. Call foc appointmenl 646·1111 CAMDYS DANDY BUT THIS HOME IS TWICE AS HANDY To lhe beach that is. Spacious Living room. Wide open k iteh~n and fa mily room. EspeC'iall y rlean and n1t•e . You could be the lucky owner for only S32.000. but you must hurry! Call 847·6010 now! CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS DOH'TWAIT A dcli.ghl to show. Lovely two bedroom plus conve rtjb le de n home in an are a ll P· preei:H iou by leaps & bounds. Cera mic tile entry leads to sharply decorated liv ing room, dining room. and modern kitchen. Our door wood decking with conversational B.B.Q. pit. It all lends to great indoor & outdoor li ving . Call lo see. 613·8550. SP~CIOUS FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART Great three bedroom plus 2'·~ btolh home. Sparkling with personality. Additional sun- deck overlooks finest of greenbelts. New fealures thruout. Call for appt. to sec 673-85~. FANTASTIC HOME GREAT VALUE FAMILY HOME l.o\·ely 4 bedroom 4 bath home. A great buy in View.pool-spaciousness · 1invacy -4 h<'drooms Irvine Terrace. Huge coi:ner ·iot-2 separ ate _· l'aml lrtoom ·large retreat ion room · plus an yards. Don't miss this large fa mily home with additional room :111 on lnr.:e corner lot 11g living t'oom, dining room. screened ra.W lous potential. SI 10,oo:l. 6i3·1J550. \ lanai-many extras. ilt9,500. Call now, 673·8550. FRESH & BRIGHT PRIVACY + VIEW A rare 1·1cw home nt a rcason<1 hle pftt'l'. 1'hl'l'C bedroom and den plus a ltlr).(c fa1n1l.Y room. Tv.·o hath..-; and po111·der roo1n. llas a lull view of .Jasrn1ne Crct•k & lhe ocean. Supenor privacy. Call 1or more details. Only 895.SOO. 613·8550. " . l TRIPLEX HEAR BEACH. CORONA DEL MAR with everything going for it. Quality, IO<'atlon, private ri nancing, iind \'iew. One of the. very few honest lri·11lcxes i n Corona dct Jl.l ar. Prime location fo r w1nler & i<ummt•r rentals or owner-oei.:upant. Priced :it Sl:Ji,500. Call for more details. 6iJ·8550. LOWDOWN .CIRCULAR DRI VE to elegarit living room wilh CRACKl.ING-fireplace. Gourmet fie11la kitrhen Uine COf\t J\.1AN DI NG VIEW o ( sparkling 17'KJ2' rreeform heated & fillered POOL + sun terrace. Separate hideawa)' master suite. Spacious t'hildrens' & guest' suites. Hurry for this UN IQUE BARGAI N! 963-7881 .. EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY ASSUME 7°/o VA l.ush garden 2 story entry. Sunken par lor . O ld wo rld bri ck h earth . FOR1'11AL BANQU t:·r R001\1 18' eourmet 's galley. J\.1 a mm o u lh f"iest a room . T WIST-I N-G SfAIRCASf: Halcoqied h.allway. Separa(e childrens wing. :'! enormous bedrooms. 4 - baths Giga ntic master suite. Separate va nity area. 60' 111Tap around party Pl\io with fire r ing Assume 7':"/o VA tota l payment $350 per month. Owner m ust go • take a<t v;1 ntage call 842·2535. · 1, -1 4SALE OWNER SACRIFIC!HG ASSUME 5'/4°/o FHA Perfeclly manicured landscape. Secluded entry. Coty parlor v.•1th rock fireplace.. fo'a mily di n e. Cheet ie kitche n . Huge bedrooms. ASSU~I E 5"•"i~ l"HA LOAN with payments 5166 per month. All this plus walk to shopping & schools. Loads of v.·allpaper and shutters + BOAT GATE · exceptional value full pru:e only S-13,950. Hurry . t'alf now! 842·2:>3.l. 2 STORY OCEAH·POOL $5,500 TO ASSUME J\tariicurcd g rounds. BIG TREES. Coly liv ing room. Uanquet dining. Sec luded patio. Fainily bedrooms. Assume FHA 8'h% NO NEW LOA N COSTS. !\lust set>. First lo c~ll gels this bargain. &12·253.l. SA VE A BAG FULL OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE OWN TODAY lnviling cha rm. J\lanirured yard. Tastefully appointed. Ov.·ner will hel11 you assume 1'.-'Jc/, Fili\ loan wit h payment of S214 per month. Spacious lloor 11lan v.·1th 4 J UJ\I BO H t~OHOOi\I S adds Sllll'C to this har~ll ln. Fully price unly $47.!IOO · OWNER i\l UST GO! Take advanta~c. 842·2.'i35. SPANISH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH l\lanicured yards. Elevated vestabule. Step down living room. 1''11rmal tl1t11n.e Sl'r1•ed by Ill' galley. Enormous 111•oodrd t'1esttt roo m . 'fwin landing st:urcase. Circular halcon~" ;, huge separate sleeping 11uarll'rs. Kin gs mast e r s uite. tiO " wrap a round cL1nce pavilion. Assume 7'1. VA S350 1>cr month pays alL Qw_ner n1usL i:n • take advantage.- Call S42·2~S. , 2 STORY BARGAIN + POOL 5°/o DOWN $27,900 Deluxe-extra sharp-:.! story ha r~ain ! Pride of. ownership aboundi:t Dccor11lors deh ~hl. 11.•1th gold veined mirror('(! w:ills. Sparklin g blue POOi & BBQ area. Ent·losrd red bnek 11atio 111·1th bubbling water1all. 5'~ down to bu y, Cent ral Beach Tnwnne location. Take · advan1 11gc of this bargain. Call !163·6767. NEWPORT BEA.CH' 1700 NewP"" 11¥d. ' '46-71 71 COSTA. ~I ESi\ 2~90H-11¥d. !146-2313 17tl1 IMch llYd. 10·25JS HUNTINGTON 11£1\Cll 21010 lloolihont tu:•1•1 6014 Warntr Ave. 847·601G_ CORON!\ DEL ~1 .\11 lJZ . 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Pwbl lSll<IO OtlllOf Col•I Olily P'ilol, Oc-la. ll,1ncl Howember6. 1'7• ..:JOS.!• P UBLIC NOTICE STATEMENTOl'AIANDONMEN':' Ol'USEOF , f'ICf\TlOUS I USINl.SS"AllE The 1011ow!1>9p1rsons111w~ I IM! of Ille littitlous tw\llWH ntmt T.M.T "' 1-.SJ Orf•nl• A.¥..,.., Yortwi LI Uililorni•'2* r11o l!lllho..1 buslnoss ,.._ rl'if'1''4 ~ ,..., fi_led i"Orfl\OI c-itJ_.. MIJ I Ti..,m.11 S Mu•pllJ, llill Oritfli. ,..,..,,WO•tw1L\l'IO.ll,C1l;t.tttM l. Milli L. Mutplly, 1'U1 Or a,,..,, Yortw1 lln<11,C..Ut. n.. J. Tl'IOm.li Wl Mut~.Y.1. llill Orll<I .,,..., Vo•IWI linlle, C.111 • .,-,_ Tl•i• bu!;ine.-••• concluct"' by• gent• pll'lfll'ro.11111. Ml\11 L. Murplly, p.trlntc' Tllh •l .. tttnflll Wt$ llltd woith Ille Cotlfll Clerk of Or..,ge County on NQ .. mtlt'r 1tu. l'llblhlled Otlr>ge Co1\.l DIUJ Pi Nov.!mt1t••.u.1a.21.1•u ~ PUBLIC NOTICE . _....:...:=====---, NOTtCETOCltlEDITO.S ~UPE•IOlt COUllTOFTN£ STATE OF CALIFOllNIAl'O• TNECOUNTVOFOllAHGIE Nfo.•·llHS Estt1r ot FELIX 8Al1EL DeVREESE 0.U!l.....S. . NOTICE IS HERESY (;IUEN 10 t!W cnollor• or tllfl tbOVO! ""med decedent ttwt 111 JI'",,,,' .... •inQ Cl•lmJ _..,., Ille tlld <1e<.-n• ere r~ui•fd 10 t!~ tnfm,. ..;1n 1!w tieenw•v '"""''"'• 1nlr.t Olli<tOltl\lr tltf11 of ,,. ttlowe '""''tied court, or 1a prtMftt ltlem. •<II\ tllot MCtH•<T -.<Nrs, la Ii. -i•llfled ti Ille ou;cf OI "'' """"""· TREOWA.Y, 8RA.HOMEYEll & WAllO, HSIO [lo,.....y A.•t-. OownfY. C.lilo<flll, wnic11 11111e p•«• ol 1)1.j,,;llffs of,,. ""°" ~ 111111 m.lllf<I (ltr\tlnlllflott>en\lle of s.tll clec-nt, within tour MOrlllK tfle the tlrs1 pulblit1111111 o• 111i~ """"· Dalfll No"'l!mbe• S, 1'1• RUBW MAY OtVllEES£ E•etul•i• ol Ille Will PUBLIC J"IOTICE ort1'1l'100we111_<1_ ------~~------'T•l.OWAY, lllANOM£Y£11 &w••o SUPl•10lt C:OUltTot' THE A.tlorM11 Sl ATIE Of C:AllFOANIAPOA 11J11 Da•ntY ""*"w oa_,, Cllil••ni• 1'0111 l t1 : lUll •tl·«t~ A.11Dr'M11 I• IElt,Ulri• Pul>llV.Od 0••11119 Co1H ,_,..m1»rt. u. ia, u, 1t7• 1•u n1.1c NOTICE NOT ICE 0" INT ENT lO MAltE IULK TllANSFEll C"HOCRE.t.l£ A SI CU Al TY IHTIEAEST !S..<'I. ,,.,_.,., u.c.c.1 T EDITOR'S NOTE -f'B I .fto· l1Stic1 .show there ia o~ /orcible rape euenJ 10 minutea itt the United Stales. feminists say th e jigure is probably higher. but wo1nen o/tl!n don1 report rape b£cause police are unS!Jrnpatlietic. Never· lhelesa, traditio11ol otlitudts are chllngtng -a'nong police, state legislalors and women lluirnstl1Je1. Jlere'1 a look al some of lhe cllangell. reported rapes in 1973, a total that •,1:orks ou't to f7 rapes per 100,000 meri . ()(ficials or severa l or the nation's major cities cite several reasons (or the dramatic rise in reported rape cases ; a geperal crime increase; bet· . ter statistical ~porting methods, less r eluct a nce lo t alk abouL sexua l crimes. have been considering two rneaiu~: One, which has passed both houses or the leglslature, rederlnea rape in terms or persons instead of women. The other. requires police lo set up Special ·:r.ape re porling and prosecution units•• with. 24 -hour ho~lines for'victli'ns. The bill p:roposes that these units make special erforts to hire women officers, as well as. counselOrs, attorneys and medical per~or)nel to helP. rape victims. PRODD ED BY feminisls1 police and public officials in a number o( Jane 111. is 2Z years old with long, dirty blond hair that she's thinking of culling -"just for a change. you know .·· She is a ttractive without being a knockout , the kind or girl mothers descri be as "pleasing, surh a nice person." of New iegi1Jotjo1t California ll•ll• ro11rl• roo• interrogation rap~ .,irtintK.. h• Illinoi s Stale' Rep. Peter P. Peters. a Rei)ublican -from Chicago, heads a bipartisan Rape Study Committee established by the general Assembly to look into possible c::hanges in the rape law. Thus rar, 0 the gro~s reached no t'Onclusions, but Peters said it has concentrated on several areas: Jane M. also is u slatislie~n the New York City pa lice recorcl'i. one of some J,000 persons who reported being r::iped l::isl yca,r. POLICE ..A TTITVDES, for one th\ng, say !i"minists, who complain that authorities orten treat the victim like the criminal, suggesting she led the attacker on or pro\'oked him and didn't fight ha.rd e nough to stop the as· sault. orncers react by_ ··seeing rape as exciting, thinking it is the woman's fa ult." said Carol Bo~11er, director of the Feminists \\'omen's 1-leallh Clinic :tnLos Angeles. Diane Hoxmeier, information of- ricer ror the Los Angeles Commission ror Assaults Against Women R<ape Crisis J:lo.~line,' sa.id thii.t part or police work Is establishing credibility, and questions designed to do just that of- ten oftend the victim . "\\le have lo remov~ th ~t sti g ma of 'Did you ask forit?"shesaid. · ,,. A ST. LOUIS rape squad was established after 1973 crime statistics showed a 10 pe rcent increase in for- ci ble and ::ittempted rapes. Officers assigned to the squad. -initially !.et up on a six·month pilot basis -were given special training with psy- chologists, legal .experts, laboratory lechnicran-la'lid juvenil e orncers~ -· RAPIST LURKS IN THIS QUIET MANHATTAN BLOCK Sgt. Celeste Ruo we. an 18-year ~lice .veteran v;ho heads the rape slluad, said one or five tY.-o-member teams ls called as soon as a sexu.11 1 •s· sault is reported and, if necessary, \11ill accompa ny the vi ctim to a hospital. PUBLIC NOTIC•: FICTITIOUS IUSINESS H.t.M EST.t.TEMENT T~ to!lo••flQ l>t•.Onl •re dO<ng °'"""'s Artflllr Ftlle~l>l!rg ~n(\ A•'><l<t•lt'•. 6ll Mon••<h Sl/oel. c. .. .,don G•oYt (f<l•nl• ' .t.•lhu• F•s!t nOtrg, &O E•.i 4111<1 reol, ,...W VorM , N W 10011 ' "' .. J•<ob P,,uu, un Otu~.1~ Coreen 1 .. , Los A1191111s. C:tlllO• n1" 'IOOlS \rwl11 P1<\, SClol Ho. Hill<ft\I 0r1,..·, ,,.,1, Hit!\, c11ilo1n" ~ro ' ' Th•• IMnlMH h (-UtlOll by .... un•ncor tll!O ••-ll!lon Oli'll'• th M> • !>4'rlner· " J ACOB P.t.Utt "''' •t•lenw111 *•• f•l-0 '"I" 1,,.. C..•nty k ot Or •nu. Coun1, on Oclot111• n. 1'1& ·-Publl"'"" O•~nq• CD••! Ll•''' l'llo!, I_., IO, 11'1<1 No .. mbtf 6, 13, XI. n7• ol001·1• PUIJl,JC NOTICE 0 CltEOlfOAS OF ELOREO FRENCH R.t.MSflEAOA ,.,, ... t•k• Nollet 1114' "°" -t l<ll ot ""· ...,,,..,,., 10 s.ttlon••OS -•1a1 ot Unllorm Cem,,,.rcltl Clot, HERES~ TIFllE01•lotl-t: I Tl'll' Tr .... sNror, f:IO•tel F .. fl(.11,k- ...... tt• '" lhf' ""'"',, ........... ,;. yn•• tnll O..bortn O•yn•\, t lift. trln•lf\11•11. l r111Ue•M, '" llU!k, .!ll er; • -1 ... 1111 .,.,, ot \ht "'"f""" WllOllC!o <ll•ndlM. eQulpm..,t. ll•lurH-ol'w• wnl"'Y of lf\t 11fd lr1111if•or,.,. loctlte 1..,.18111 Sl<ftl, "'"flPOrl 6e1<ll, CounlyOI • "' -· S!•ttor c11uor1111 1, 11'1l' ntmts •nd lli .. •M\\ "'°"'"M' 11 •ti..,. ol 11\f "•~•leror ..,cl ,,,..,,""''9'"'-'" • .. <t. 111A.NSf'£ROR li.!O•ld F<tflotl\, t • will Deltn<•, AUollll'' A.I ll,.., ;111"1 E••' 11 ~ltll••Y. Coron• dtl """''· Ctl•f&rnl' "" • l'61S. TllA.HS,IEACE ... .... ,, .. °'-'-·-baftll 0..l"'J'\, lJO ""''"'"'(In'"" Ao.i "' "' <111&dtl ,,,_, C.l•lornla.:tU Art otntr b1n11w11 n-s -<IOCl•n'IH 11y111e 1r""ste,..,. •+I~·~'"''"'"' v.en I PMt, tel ••• Ii ~"°-*" lo .... •r-IH• tt!olOllO'f'\' P UBLIC NOTIC•: FICTITIOUS I USll'i'ESS NAME STATEMENT ll'll'lo11ow1n<1~r\on lsdoinoll<n<NH t >: 4lPINE wes tEAN WE.t.ll, TIO E••I 6.o!I ll""". 411a11e1m, t a1llor11 l1 SOUT '1 l 4NO SU PPLY, INC, I!( Elsl Sa!I Ro..a, An•neim , Ctli!o•nl• lll•S bu•ineu I• COllduC1f<I by • CM· P11•11illfl. SOUTHL .. ND SUPPt'l', INC. 8y Ger•ld A. Ct•ll , PtM+clem Thi\ •l•l•ment ••• l•lfcl wtlfl ,,.. Counft O.r~ofOr..,911 Coun1, onOctOl>I'! 11, "''· F•IH Publl"'fel 6 rallfjf C01•I 0..lly Pilot, Oc!otle< JO,·•nll No.-..ml>I!• •. u,:ro, tt11 .,..,. P UBLIC NOTIC•: f lCflTIOUS IUSOllSS N.t.ME ST.t.TIEMENT n.. tollowlnq ponon !\ CIOlflq -ne ... ~-SUNDANCE, lO• M•r,.,.. ,t. • e ,, l•fbN 1\1-. Calllorni• """ Ton, J1m11 ,HClf•IT, UH N ~ylronl, llll>OI 1111<'111, C t 11 Io r n I• ·~' Tlli\ b11•it1e1s ;~ t lndut ltd o, 111 Ondl•lelutl. - Teny Ho•~•! Tiii' St•tfmt nl ••• tiled w1ln 111- Co11nty C:l1•k ol Or•11Q1 Cown1, 011 OdOller ''· 1t1•. F•I .. Pub1hhtO Or•n11e Llt>I 0.ilf Piiot Otlobttr 11 . lO, 1nd No•Ombt• t. n .' 1'U llm·U v u e'u c NOT1 n : I 4UM NOTICE fO Cll fOITOllS SUPIEltlOA COURT OFTNI: Sf.t.TE OF C.t.LIFOltN t& '°" ' TM! C0UN1 Y OF OltANOI! "9.A•lllt4 (ltelt ol JOHf'I CLAYTON CORBETT, l)l(ff!.d, PUBUC NOTICE ftC:TlTIOUl IUSIM•ss MAME lfl.T•M•MT TM !OllOWlf19 l)erSOft is clolflt bull-ft: JOtlN'5 SPORTING 00005, I'" ~rlor Sulit A), Co\tt Mtiol, Clllf. 9'lU• Jonn Ell•••d J>e,.ym111Jr., '°"W••· It<•, eo. ... Mes1, C.111. '2•11 Tiii• i...sl11t1• is conducted b1 111 In- dhlOU1I. Jo1111 IL Ptrrym111 Jr. Tiii\ \llitmt;n\ w•~ Ill.cl witll Ille caunty Cltr' of Ot•1191' Counly M ~ t, ""· .... PuDli~ Ortnttt C:••lol Diiiy "" No"'l!m~r •, U. 10, ll, ltU .otl·'' -. 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" ..... 3000-4699 Business, Investment & financial .•..•••••• 5000.5049 DAILY PILOT· CLASSIFIED ADS Preporation •••••. 7000.7199 Mercbandise •••••• 8000-8099 Announc.ernents, Personals, lost & Found •••.•• 5050-5499 Services & Repairs 6000-6099 You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 •5678 J Trade It With a Want Ad One Call · Service Fast Credit Approval Boots & Marine - Equipment ..•••••• 900().9099 Automobiles & other T ransportotion .••• 9100-9999 1002 [ 1 General R.E. 1002 G•neral R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 ~~ .... 1NDEX., ---....,,~ ____________ -~·--.,, .--* Balboa Bay Propertie1 * _ .. ,. BUILDER'S TRAOE·IN 1-------~-~---~- IOOZ General R.E. 1002 General R.E. General R.E. 1002 General R.E. LIDO ISLE Llke new 4 BR & fum nn. [ ]~ I ~=========~ I Lw;k Built llon1e looatt!U tkues tor Siie e I in HHrlxir View are a . . . Cathl'<lral beam <.'Cil's in liv ERRORS: AdvtrtiYrs &: fun1 rn1. Spacious lhould check· tlMir ads 1·eraml1· l.ilc entry, lrg din dilly & report errors rn1, l'tLling nook in kitch, Imme di 1 t e I y. The crr>•s. d11is, ptu·k-tlke yd. DAILY PILOT assumes ft1t1r sprinkJ('re1I :.111d cov'd pr1!lo. $91,000. Xhu, finan-llablllty for the first •·itm avail. Call Inc or r •ct inMrtion LUSK CO. (714) 644-1321 HCNHI Furnl1hed . . . . lUl(I t!OUHS Unfurnllhed . .. m.i HOu5fl Fur" or Unf ..... . :J:JOO ConOomlnh1t'M Fu<n ......... ld Condomlnl..,..... Unlu•n :J.125 TownhouiK curn . .. . ....... JSOO T_,,._. Unlllf"n ........... 1525 Dupl11<n Furn .. .... .• .. .... lSSO 0up1.,.,1 Untum 3600 AP11rlmefth Furn . 370D A1><t•lm11nlt Un!urn . . 'lliOCI Apls Fu1n "'" Uni .3900 ll:oomt . .. .. ~ Room I. ll11o1rd ..... .... .'050 Holt11, Me>1tlS. ... ':'. •100 G1111I H-........ . ,. ,4150 Summtl' Rentals . ... . •100 Vt<1Uon A•n"111 . ... . .. 4UO Atn{t ls lo 1h1r9 . . . . .. ollOO G1r~1 kw Airnt • '356 only. OCEANFRONT Btlr1n~.. ~ balh.s: L'h:ol1'! 0s!)l:;> with l,l!'a111cd et•i!l•l'!!l & lofL On P.-2 lo1: t'Ould be Office Atnr1I ·· ..m l'Oll\l'tl<'ll llJ du11lex. O~•ncr 8ut!M'U Atnlol · ... • "450 \\Oul1I like IO WMil!.-U"· lndllll!W-JWllal --·------l --~-" SIO<'iJ41 .. '550 Pr ced Bl $129,500. R ... ltls W•nled ~ Call: liT.i.3:i6.1 673-SOSG Eves Mlw:tUllMOUS Aenltlt .. . ~ associated BROKER S-RE AL TORS 1Cl5 W Solboo 67J-J66) Bullne11 OpPQrtunlty ........... !.OOS I =::::=:::=~~::::== I 8u1ln"1 Wtnled . . J.o10 1nve$tme<11 OllPOrt'v ............ sens ASSUME 7V2 & LOAN lnvntmtnl Wtnlto . .. .. j(l20 SUPER. POOL HOME Motley lo l.olin . . .. . • . .5MS Money w...,1ed . ~ 5030 BJ1ns, fl'Jll, 2BR. Nr. !=:cl. MorlO•;as. Tr111.t Deeds ...... ~ Con~t Pia~ .. ;. Only 3 yrs I old. Kit.'i• bk yd wJfircpiL ~ ______ __,J[~J Only $:tll. /l('r mo lOti'll Amowlc:9"'1entl pyml i'I. $:18,900 full price/Call PREST JG E H0!\1ES. 64.l-66-16 Annovnc-n!S ... Cir Paals Le;~• NctiCf5 :: ·::·: ~1 BARGEA~~T~l~~TERS ! l\ard1.1·ool rll)l)1·~>il he a u 1 y llnl ).'1'111'"d hy ln1il lrrcs 011 I .L:::i .J ex1ra sp:1c1ous lol .• S29.9;.(). 1~,~, -.,00-~ ~ ""I I r!"WQPul ail ~ Iii I ac• . Prap•rt:i11s · ·. I~ 752·1920 ~ ~ 1400 OUAIL51. NEW~OllT &IACH Penon~l1 ~----~ Owner Anxious Pe~I• ........ 5oef1I Club!. Tr1wl ....... ......... 5]50 ,.., .. s.iso Reduces Pric .. e! Daily Pilot Classified Ads bvery de.)'! CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisr•rs may place ltl<'ir ads b.\· tek'phone 8:00a.n1. to5:JO l).m . Monday lhru Friday 8 lo noon Saturday COSTA ~I ESAOJ<'FJCE l:ll W. K:i:t..,..__ ~-Mf.5678° Nt;WPQlt1' UEACH 3:tl.1Newport. lilvd. t;.12·.'i67H HUNTINGTON Bt;Ac :J 171175 B~ach Blvd. 540-11!20 l.AGUN1\ BE1\Cl-I 11116 Glenneyre •194-9'166 SAN Cl.t:!\.I F.NTJ<: jJ.6N . El Camino Re~I 49'!-4420 NOl!Tll COUNTY dinl frre540-l220 CLASSIFIED DU.DUMES Ueadlfnc for copy & kills is 5::i0 p .. m. the-day hcfnre publie;1tion. ex· ('l'pl. For Sun1h1y & P.lon·· d;iy ~iti un s \lo'he rt clradlinc is Saturday. 12 """ CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS fo:RHClHS: Ad\•e rlisers should l'heck their ads d11il.v & rl'IJOrl errnr~ immt•diat e ly . THt-: UAIL.Y PILO'r nssun1cs llahi1ity rnr the fi rst in- t..'Ol'"n.'l'l insertion onl:t- Harbor View Homes $32,950 Popular Pal-ermo A-16del I Cos ta l\1esa. 3BR. nite Exquisitely ~usto1nized lam rni. Lge. back' yard & expanded. 6 BR, lam. •/BBQ E . ti II rm., din. rm, + ofc. \\ . xcep ona y Low maint. \ grounds. clean. Good lel'1ns. 642- 675-7060 7491. EASTBLUFF Super clean 4 BR. home Hu ge fam./din . rn1. Newly redec. O\vners a n x i o u s! ~70,500. 640·8484. GLE;N MAR llunt. Beach.' Beaut. 3 BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, trees. Near s c ho o I . $43,500. 556-8800 Eatate @ 'Rea!ttf 190 Newport Center Dr. (Fashion Island) INTEREST IS OEOUCTABLE •... INFLATION ISN'T TENNIS IN NEWPORT SHORES Catch th is! Waterfront horne \\1ilh a sandy beach just 2 doors from a pool and tennjs court! Really! It has.4 bdrms, 2 stories and is vacant and Lido Isle O\\'ner "'ants to DO bOMETHING! Sale ($79,9001. lease ($550/ tno.) or lease option. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -67S-6000 '2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar HANDSOME SPANISH ARCHITECTURE NE\V split-level 5 BR home with den , DR & lluge rumr.us roo1n. 2 \Vet bars. Lge corner lot. Beautiful Big Canyon C.C. Vie\\'. $3251000 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ~644-4910 Tax shelter: Ne\vport Beach eleven (11) units, !'/, blocks off beach. $22}-000. 1 R e..__ 1002.r: 1-ll E J c;.,,.,,1 ~:;i:ii~~:f~:1:=.:. 1: •=~-E~REAT --R:;ed -~-;,500 -] You can own lhe land and -----~-.. ---~.,---"'-"•_.., _ _,. TOI! BLUFFS a 1M!ru.· llell' 3 bedroon1 cabin OPE~ DAILY 1.;:. Large 6 BR & den , 6_ -ba. home on sandy beach; or use as 4 BR . den. 4 ba. hon1e \llith 2 BR .. 2 ba. apt; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. Fan1ily ho1nc; 6 bdr1ns., 4 baths. 3ts Ft. Jot. Pier & slip. $295,000 Attractive 3 BJ~ .. 2 ba. single slory home on 60 ft. street lo street lot. $152,500 WATERFRONT LOTS 4-0x!IO Ft. $250.000 30xl05 $165,000 BILLGRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1dl' O r1vi>, NB b75 b lbl SOUTH OF ' HWY. Beautiful duplex; lu xurious landscaping:. 3 Bdrn1, & 2 bdrm. unlts; shows \\'ell! R81sed hearth frplcs. Price reduced to $11 2,500 NORTH OF HWY. Freshly redecorated & remodeled 2 bdnn. hon1e, located on full R-2 lot ~ atnple room for additional unit .qver 2 car garage. Only $64 ,900 BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 240 ? E COAST HWY C O R ONA CEL MAR BEACH LIVING ) I ' l.'("oll1pletcly furnished ror just Grtic ious livini::: & gi~nt Jn- • I LOCATION S21l,:~. Thii; n~t.-e cabin can vestn1cnt on Big Canyon C -1 I·-·' sleep 12 11nd 1s Joco1ed In Coif Cour!!ic. Ltixurious 3 General R E real I U't..'E! ......... roon1 plus .• "'""n"! Fo1•s1 ''""''' Bo".,. •~·• ~ ," "" I I L " " '" ...... "' ..... -...100111 , lSx.;2 llv rm, din ' • 1002 General R.E. 1002 I. . The bultdcrs own home~ A spcclacularly beautiful three hcdroon1 bo1vnllou.se 11•ith a large rnivttte 11ri11. Fee land, \l'lllk to beat.ii. $.'!2,500. ~ ....,L 1s 10n1e. a r g e n--~r • "k". o .. po·epa"-1 f"r l'·I '·· bl · Add' lo 1 d °"" ...., '" ot: ,._, " l'n1, <., "·ct .,.U", 1nai-e patto. LI na sun eek • peao:.~: and 11uiet und no ba h o 11 ovel'looks one of fine:;t PEOPLE!! Only'· 1,our unistcr l · \\•ner "'i 3 BR & DEN •··I Tl· '---cany 75',C !st TD at s-~c:-;~ Corona del Mar VIEW & POOL g1wn IJO.! Is. us uun1e h.as dri\'e ID enjoy this. on 51•19,500 price br lease Sharp -sharp horne, l;:e yard be.·11 upgl'aded \l'ilh n e 1\' 11 ..... , nd -'·-Ull"'e custom ? stnru, 5 · 1 1 · r..nATS ror SIOOO. n'IOnthly · P .._..,,, .u er n1.a,~t .. V•J & ne1~· kitchen appliances. 3 fireplaces, exlras galo••· v1ny r oors, new fixtures ~ .,_& :ru Rue Grand Vallee hwiy \1,1.lfl t last, $32.9:i0, befb'OOm. 3~; ho.th homl'. "'-JJ r · WALL CE Ask at gate for di.rcc1ions A brand new duplex OC•lo'r ....,. us or appomtn1enl to A VOGEL & BABBITT MESA VERDE xlut l.'OllSll'tlctlou!!! View the •narkel. Crrot peninsula see. 67~ REALTORS from all living areas - IO<;al.ion. Never Jiv~ in. Fee OPEN rit 9 •IT'S FUN ro BE NICE• -54~141-ln1macula\e, 3 BR & rwn-dO\\·nslaihi adaptable f o T 2. lcuwl . .SJJS,{X)I). ~ (Opon Evono"n•sl 644-6056 pus:-Palos Verdes fp-covrd "tee1H1i;::e or i 11 -law'• 3 • !:~:;:~:::=~====I patio • exceplionHI buy at se1)11J'8tt• living. TOO you \ I · ' II '[::::===~:::::::::;:::;::::::: ==z $37,900. 0\\'11 the l&nd. Good finan· , c rarnung, n wood ('X· 1 U:>rio1r lwo ho:.•d1tt1n1 honie • I GIVE THANKS EASTSIDE cing. t"all no"' Io I' ap- \\'ith ~·p;u'llre dining roun;, I f;~~~~~~~~;~l~"~'~"~ur o1.1·n IX'aulirul T<i.~M~. ___ Custom Fourplax 1X•inlt_11i:ul. &~:1255. a1111 ulilily-11)()fl1.-8uf)d'-lot•tt.J 111 ·r.-3 BR .. 6n -011 4~Bedroo,m---tsvanns~----eu--Y·l-1 • rlDl-All lion on Iii" l'OINT. P1~e'·I MAKE OFFER ' " " ·· \ C. •Kw • ""' ~i,','r'r's;". r cul de sar in tile J)e(.'01111or touche!I thruout Ult. 2 Bil uni1s, IJ Ins, clM-111~· M. M 1U1UW lo S<>lt SOX.!l/"X!. 0 thl:> atlr;lcth·e hon1e. BUns, are a of N E \\' P 0 HT ~ ::•. 4. The O\l'n<'r or thhi -I bedrwni Owner says "sell" DIV, fph:, lgr li\'lng roon1 liJ<~Cll-111·icl.'<I ri;.:ht, 1J t ~\b A real ··nxl•1· 11pp~·1··· ll'ilh POOL honic is DI::S-Arkl sho"·s true motivatton \lilh slidln;: dooN lo 2~' Sll:i,OXI I POTl::NTl;\L. l'\l'O bed· Pl::IL\TE. lie has 10 sell! \\'Ith Pl'ICt' reduclion lo patio. L£H:aled on quiet Ontu - roon1i<, h\o ha1h,;. 1011,:e l.ntc1't'sl rate>s ha\'e ilro11perl S69,500 srrect in \\'oodlantl School ~ College Park fo1i11;1! dining lTIJ1n. sleep-und 1llc prlL~s arc goiw..: ~ Distril·I. Chl·ner n1oving out 21 1 .B in:.: porch. valuable H-=2-loL uri. So if )'Oll have IX't:'n ~-I~~·~ 6f llrea $-19,9j(). Attn: Home uy•rs i\IOTIVl\TED SELLE RS. cons i rfc rin g a ne \v 9 400E.tJ• 1 --....:::-..-NO'I' xlnt rinc. a VH fl I\ b I e . S."f.l,IAAJ. hon1c-now is tllc time ;ind ~ ~ I I on this Jll'lde of 0"·11e1·ship, · 675-7225 lhis n111y be THE ONE. -C.M. 1797 Or1u1ge. C.1\1. 3 Bedrn1. 2 ha hon1e. Lge Li'! one or ~ur expc!'i.::n<:<'d * 675-5930 * 6-l:t-1771 liv y,·ffplc l11LS lge front 1..-ounst•lors 1!1scuss 11·1th you 3637 E. t:sl. M\\y .. Cdl\T =iE=~~;;:;;;:1==:==~~:::=== "'inc.lo\1. Bllns. patio, Cl'Ult the llHHl)' d!ffl'L'('ll[ \\'<lYS of . \ret<!I and bU'tlCll. ~- I ., ... 6000 Arni 11·hrtl a bargain! Only $51.!Y.JIJ for lhis 2 s101y beau- ty \\'i!h a fan1ily room and HETHt:AT off 111 aster bl'(ir'tlOlll. P111't'nt~ ha\•e o"·n SEP AH. ATE BALCONY. lkllCl' hUITy On this . one. -rail ngl. 8~7-6()10. GANCfo:l.l;A1'10NS-:-- Whcn killin.I! a n ad be sure to make a ·record of the KILi_. NUP.1 BER giV('fL ~·ou b.v your ad taker 01s rerci11t of your canecllalinn. This kill nt!mlH'r must ht· presen· lt'<I by the advcrlis£_r in r:iscof a dispute. LAGUNA HILLS Neat as a 11in &-l'.l<it.'t' Ut't- nice! A real condon1inium buy in Ollf' of ow-fastest gi-01\·ing areas. Existin~ t11A lo:in cau be assun1ed. $:'{-1,500 11un:husini: \vith rhe help -I ~~ Beautiful Baycrest 1) 646-~928 Eves: 5~74 of an 1111:-.ious selle1._ -NO DOWN VA 1 PAR._. ......, C j DOVER ..SHORES Lo\·ely-.{·ui-d&-fil!t! ,, ~re.et. __ -..----A •, \·ou'U "kivc------ulCWfde open Polaris Drive Go1-::eous 11£'\I' pool. Large -Lachenmyer1 OPEN l[l•) Agt;"l'(':.sivf'. sn1allC.r office In . Col'On:1 dt•I t\lar, is (.'On- '--------' i;idering lht" 11rldl1ion of one Instruction ··lOOt or t1.1·0 highly qualifi(>{! rcul cslale .~;,[rsn1t'n. Cnnlae t ~---~l[IlJ JOU W•ntltd, Mile Job W•n!iod. F...,111! Jobi. Wftntecl, M & F Htlp W•nl«I. M & F . .... 1a:!j ··"" -... 11111 .. .. 7100 '-----·___,· I~ AnllQUIS ........ , ............. IOOS A~ll1nc:n .............. ., ... a<:IO l\uctlon .. \ ................... IOIS 8lcycle1 .. . .. ... 8020 8ulldlng MIJfl"lals • , .. l!OlS C.1rner11 I. E~lprntnt ... .. . lllltl ~II .......................... 111131 Dou• . * F<N To YCN .. .. . .. llMS Fu,,1Uur1 .• . .... ..IOSO Gt<~t Stle ... IOSS Honn . .. • • .. , .. 6DMI HouMhe>ld Goodi . .. ....... I06S Jtwe!<Y ,. , Mitt LIV91tocir. .. • .. ........ 81lj'S M•thlntrJ • .. .. 8QJrf MIKtllllllOllS .. .. .. ..... .. 8Cll0 MIKtllantous Wan!ed .. . bOlll Mu1lt1I t1>1lrurnenl5 ......... 10$3 O!lke Furnl1ure I. Equip . . ~ l'et• .......................... 1011 Pl1nos & 01'91n~ . .. . ..... I090 s.wlno MM:hlnt1 • .. .. . ..... 809l S"°'tlno GooOs ............. wu $tori, lttSllUr811!, Bar ,. .... IOH SwtPI . , .. .. .. .. .... l!OH TV, ltltdll) HIFI, Stereo ..... lllil'I AJtc:nitt . .... ... . ... , tllO (•l"llMf•· ..... lttflf .. .. • ' ~110 Eltdtlt C•r• ... , ...... ~ ... tlaG MOblle H-. ... . .. .. tl~O M010rtvci11/k«llffl .... , ,. tUG MOIO~ liomt$, 6111·11~1!1 ....... tlliO Tr•H•rs, Trtvef ... .. ..... tll'll hllltO. UIHllY ... ,,. • tlto AWIO ltrvke t.'P1rt1 .,., ,t«MI ......... OfMl'•I •. " .. : fj!t 111.mllllHt • ruulQ ....... ,, . .m AK"Hll~ Vtflkles ....... ff)O '-"· It'"• kod1 ...... , •• twit ~ W11tt4 Drl\'M .. .. ... , . .. '~M TMll.t . , -•·· ,.,., ,,.,)61) V•m. .................. ., tS10 l\WM ln11nQ . ....... ... . t!,0 A~os W'"fld ......... ,., tjt(I AutOI, lmporltd , •• tJUO -.~fat. New •• .... -. t1CIO Awl ... Uwf .. • • MO Don V. }'rHnklin Realtor !i73-2222 BEST BUY IN TOWN SUJlf'r sh=i r1> " BR IVfpool. 1'op rcsitlcntial 31'1'3 "ith p1icl<'--Of--01\ncrshlp nhrtioorl. Price reduced to S-11,950. Call 111 ~1..'l'- ~11;....t:.'S!l GLANTZ REAL'rY SEP.VICF. The fus1Cl'I dl'n\I' 111 the \\'<'sl. ... n t!laily Pilot Classified Ad. Cnl\ 642-5678. Olaf Direct 642-4321 Call Collect · Subscribe to the newspe1per the1t covers your hometown best ..• YOUR Hometown Doily Newspe1pe r DAILY PILOT rAN("F.LLATION OR C(lRRECT ION Ofo~ NEW All lJl::J."ORJo: RL'NNING : ~;very effort is ma<te to loll or correct. a new ad lhal h:is been ordered. but "'e cannot _guaran- ll"C lo du so until the. ad has H ppea red i u the \>aper. Dll\1E-A-LINP. ADS: Tht-'Se ads are s tri<'llY c:ish in :idvance by mail o.-at any one of our or• fires. NO phone orders. l)eadlin c: 3 p .m. JoTiday. Cn<;1a i'llesa of· ficc & 12 noon at all br11nch0Hices. 1'HJo: l>AILY PILOT reserves the r'/;l ht lo rh1ssify. edit. censor or r.cfuse any adver- hsemcnt, and to <'ha'nge fts rates & re,:!'ulations ,,.,ithout prior notice. CLASSIAED MAILING ADDRESS l'.0. BQlC trif.0, C'Olllll !\.lcs11 ,,,.,. ' ~aAl.'l'QR9~~ fC(!ling of this Ctista ;\fesa Excellent 4 bedrooin and den J Bil.. fa n1 1"111. 2 fpl~. 842-7461 ho111c. 3 l-'uge bechwms, +fanlily t'OOni and foimal show~ like a rnodel, SS.1.900 :=========:f 2 ha. 2 b11ck fqilcs. fan1 dir.;ng i·ooin. Tnp IOl'alion. . , rn1 & n1nch, rnuch morc.1 Just steps ID private beach. New L1st1ng No 2nd cal' 111'edecl here I Realtor _ ivalk lo evciylhing. A ;119.500. S11acious I bedi·oom, ~ halh. ICJ'l'i.Uc yalue. call for rul! PETE BARR~TT l>t:aut L:Olll'lY»t'I ellll')'. Huge J Bd1·111. rus1ic. hca1us, knot· .. U~t:'d lil'l1·k !11lt. Clm.l' lo Artist's Home UPPER BAY + INCOME 9:w21 dcla1!s, a'lfi..588()_ -REALTY-~thouls. St:c lo appreciate, ty rinc plUIC'ling. 1-3 At•re Light, chc('t'ful l-OJ'ncr homc 011 <'01111•1· 101. zo11cd 101· 11·i1h 30· s1udio, hl'it'k P<Jlio, 642-5200 675-4060 $U,!IOO. 644-7270 horses. J::xccllcnt p1"0per1y xlnl s1or:igc nrt'as + a one for s111;d.I busi11<'Ss !Such ns CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors * 644-7662 * lit?droon1 rental \1·ith fh·e-1.~!!!!!!!!!!!!:;;;;::::1 ~-~-:-~~-~-~-::-~-~-~-~-~-~-·1 kt•nni'l. nur.<.t'ry. etc. Ex· pli11·e & prival<> patio. Just Cf'il<'n! 111\'CSlmrnl possibili· n'tlu1i_"'I 10 Slii,:-00. Call EASTSIDE TRIPLEX ty. S::S.:-.00 646-32j;j for Appointn1ent. BEAUTIFUL f IL\RE r~IND -'.! Bi:!ftrOOn1s DAVID 0 . CARLSON 400Li7• FOR ALL MESA VERDE I ""' • "'" and "fi«1>1•"' REALTOR 833-9193 ""lako Roon1 For Daddy'' C.M. AREAS $4\,500 ln o~vner'11 unit. E.xl_~l!entj ;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;:;:;:;::;;..1 ~:;--::::::;:::---::;:-:=-;::-c l ... clcHn out the garage I' locution. Full price $ti9•900.1~ --CLASSJJ•Jt:o \\1ll ~ell i1! I h · k · LOW DOWN GI , Call 510--1151. Classified •..•...•.. 6~:.!-56i8 • . . urn t al JUll Ullo l'ash i -1 ~--~~~--~~I "'ith •• Dni!y Pilot ClassiGed LOW DOWN FHA ! General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ~ou ... HERITAGE ad. Call Gl2-567S. • W 1 1 11 (j 12_56_8 i ·ou hnr~ni,n htl!ltl'rs h:td h•.'t-l ,.---,_'""",._--== I IU1 Rf resu S ••••· 1 · 1 Irr hurry on !his 1111<•. llni.:e ' . • REALTORS General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 enclus..:d p.:1tio. ploiy fo1llS\' 1 .,,~~~~~~~~""' lr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f ro1· ti1t· kids ,i:, niuch 111uch 1 ~ NEAR THE BEACH tis Cold\Yell _Ban~!.~ LOW PFICE, LOW DOWN PAYMENT An ideal fan1 ily fixer-upper with great financin g. A Unive l'sity Park 4 bedroom, 2 '1~ bath .townhouse near pool. park & shopping. l'rice was $56.950, now $52,000. Perfect for the s1nart investor. 2 PLUS 2 PLUS 2 2 Bcdroo1n hon1e plus separale 2 bedroom guest quarters off of garage plus 2 bedroo1n gara~e apa1tment. Excellent Corona de! i\lar local ton. $85,000. WHI TE WATER VIEW One of California's 111ost beautiful Jots \Vith forever ocea n view. 70' Frontage in exclu· slvc Corona del l\1ar. $150,000. THIS IS RE AL LY LIVING Jlrivatc beaches, gated area. boat facil ities, plus a beauliful garden oriented 4 berlroon1 ho1ne on oversized lot. Enjoy this happy home. $150,000. GREAT VIEW -IRVINE TERRACE 4 Bcllroo1n. fa 1nily roont. fre e·forn1 pool \vith waterfall. gourn1et kitchen, c.ithedral bca1ncd ceilings. wafnut paneling. effective- ly combine to cre::ile a con1£ortablc, ch:u·111· in g horne. $167,500. COLONIAC BAYFRONT t':lbulous vic-wof b3y and n1ount:ilns from lovely 4 bcdroo1n home situated on tu•o 30' lots. Gard<!n, pier and float, sa1uly bl!a~h on atldllional lots. $435.000. DIAL 644-1766 1161 S•n Jo•quin Hll\1 Rd ., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO, n10rf'. :Hf>-9-191. WALKER & LEE Only 11!;1 111ile~ to th<' surf Hl•ul E."tate j hun1 lhi.~ i.:11:i1'kling clt'an & ----------, l<IJlll'.ioUS ;; bt.'lh'Ol11\l, 'J lJath ARTIST CHALET l'?n1e on ldl''.1~ eul-tle·~••L· lot. ! <.:all h<'lure 11 i< ),"one al onlv Is \lhtii ~·011 11ill tlunk \\h('n 1· $3.-,,~l(J(). 531;.iOJj 01· fil'.1-:iG'il you sec 1111"° 2 bcdroon1 WALKER & LEE bc11uty. SQUEAKY cl can n.Jo_;,\t. ~:-;T.\TF <ind nlrt:'! $27.~)tfr Is 1hc-I pl'IC.i_•? C11ll ag1 S·H-OOHJ 1)0\\' Sell kllc !rems \\'ilh a Dnll.)' fur 11ppuu11111cnt 10 i;ee: Pilot Cla~~ifit'CI ad. 6•12--5678 SEEK & FIND' (.;I C"f::o.tlMNOWSP Kind~ or f ith Bait!! G HTRA.E R K L r. U L P F. C A f R lj S I R H S S ASAKGUL .PEMLBM ACXUCU Y ~ Y I E W U D I R 0 R 0 N E R S L R P IJ ANATANONEOO MF UU A.F I A RORHOOAWPNRARFRMA ~ll C~~WY S NSPON US MFW C ,\ N S N 0 l.FEWPMIRHR OE F U Y N 0 0 P S E R P C MISN O WHf; ~FR •. II t: \ R T(R A I T ~\8 P S t G KIJYS S EERI LFE C IO N PM S MR C ~AYM1CYNMNRENI PS IJ llTRAENAOAH Nt MW ONI M "To ufJllr nn,· f)f all v( tM t'J.j'Andc<d "~~k A: rind .. boo\•. nnmlitlni 1 thr111111:1'1 !lo. <rttld 1i1l c11n1, f1" r•rh m1kin1t: rhtc\~ 111\,1hif' ,,, "Stel & find ·· /'ii 1r,Telt~'f1un S•nd1cAtt. ,t.rtdrt,. 1.1111~ 1n r11re of th1• ""'""'l"llitr macnab I irvlne realty "COUNTRY KITCJ'lEN CHARM " U1tiversity J.>ark = 4 bedroon1 . 3 bath hon1e iv/garden atriun1. forn1al dining & pool :ioi'l.ed lot. 2216 sq. ft. o( beautiful Jiving. $84.900, fee . En1111et ~lcKune 644-6200. 1 \\'71 i LIVE UP TOWN ! Big Canyon \iersailles beauty ''I superb vie\v on go\( course. 4 bedroon1.'.'o. 4 ~2 baths. Sl69,950, llob 0\\ ens 641-8235. l\\'72) CORONA OE L MAR 2 bedrootn hon1e in delight(ul Irvine ·rerracc -\VaJking di.sta11cc to NC\\'porl (..'enter & recreation. Si0.000. incl. land. 1'0111 (~uecn 644·6200. I IV611) SPYGLASS S\veeping vie\v ot t>Unscts O\'Cr Catalina, Clarl>or & "·nter! 4 bedroo111s. adult occu- pied. nrlislically decorated $1&1,000 fee. Joyce Edlund 042·8235. \\Vi3) ' . NEWPORT BEACH 4 beclroo1n. fan\ily roonl S.: den hon1e \\·/lg. 1nastt>r suite. 1..-0ts of \~'ood. used brick & clay tile -open hc,1nl cciling.'i -cedar lined c!OSl'IS -ra<li;1nt hen!. Roon1 ror pool ." $114,5Q .. Lynne n otl1cll 6H·6~0ll. IW7·1) IRVtilE TERRACE BEAUTY Cus10111 bu lit. ne\\'ly redecorated 3 bedroom. COii\'. den & {an1ilv roon1 ho1nc . ll_i.s.h "bean-i cenings & goun11Cl KiTchen. $135,000. Dona Chichester &12-=. J \1"75) t01 e>o.et 0,1.,. U2·ft3S t:,:CD~A~IL~Y~P~l~LD~T-......,°"'~-~W~M'.::;:M~<d41~,~·~·~~m~M~•~b~,~1~97:_:4 y': r111t.e. • ... 1 .e. 1002 G .. .,.;,11 •R.•e•.--"1602!n1""c::.,:: ... =•d::e1,...M--=.::-,·~•1022""·1c;'.~ .. ~::,e~~Me~~ .. ~~~~~~~1"'0i4[fITR[~·-·~·,~1-.. ~g'°~-·~•~e~·-c11[~J'~&l0~~11'",~·"'1~n~ei~~~~~~~1?,W~·~t'!~"'~~ .... ~ffijy:!·}N~ew~paS"~"~e~•~·h~;l1~°'9~-~ WATER VIEW Don't Call Me • NEW LISTING 8EAllTY TO BEHOLD cosT&i'iUfLT ~ • SPARLING PRESENTS CORONA DEL MAR lulllul deluxe duplex, sou th of highway. t· •t reduced $5000. 8&3 with fireplace, beam 1.~ilings, etc., etc. ' , DANA POI NT I G units, 2 years old. \Valk to .l\.1arina. \ViU , -ccept trades. $155.000. --h: NEWPORT ~Steps to the beach. Great rental area. 3&2 • !or only $95,000. ~ THE HEIGHTS : Choice location. 4, den, fireplace, 2 bath. Needs some TLC. Make oiler. $57,95(1. . BAYSHORES , You'll l9ve it . 3 bedrooms. 3 bath, new1y , decorated. Fee lend. $120,000. ; WE HAVE MANY RESIDENTIAL & IN- ,:yESTMENT PROP0ERTIES FOR YOUR : CONSIDERATION. CALL US FOR YOUR , ftEliL ESTATE; NEEDS. .. D •-11 (!) 1635 a1 ... btro c...,... lid. ' 1 " ur .. ••• Supe1· i;Ntrp S bdrm •• 2 b8. LoYel.y 4 bdrm .. 2 bl.ti\ homt New 4Dr, 4"''*. huge fami. C1~t~v•t ng P1nor1m1 I'm a <tel!ahttu 2BR and den townhoPle in dealrable 1u1!a. with conven.l«nl ctntl'l.1 kit· 1y room w/vlew. 3600 sq Real:zc the dllt~~ . , . ovme?'' relildence with beau-Aslociatkm due• incl. park. ctien. K1ddlt-s ao upatain n. S car saraae, y 0 u r an urbt.rie 5«Jl Sq. Ft. fk.-el . NE\\' 38R, ti:un rni $'89,:?00 UM prlvate.uounda clQ'~i 0 ~M ~ t • ~~ Ml!MI while ?itom and O..d relax ch o t c e of C 0 lo r 11 1: dence tQ Wfhw:t.'1 tM Sellin~ Wk NEW 3BR 2BA $69,950 PLUS TEN A NCEI RctlliUcallv Allsum.e 8\.i~ VA Joan ·,~-~h1• n0repZ~ In ~he Ca.rpttJ.n&. Allume eldstlng ~· Ca~l1na, 1i.1 l l e I of 40 Ac. not NE\\/ •°"""""-.. ..._,. ... "....,.. # Lush Pool _ J a-·-• pac ........ am Y ~""'·1 or 'e-loon at 8"-«. (}y,1ier agnt •~;,:an & ~·1 Iler nt NewJlOl't PROPERTIES ..........,.... A charmlng lBR rental 1vlth P•"" at -·-· 1,:u.w,, ti.re to llie nnt·Ooot muter M&-4Zll. ' ' B 4 BR 5 ... M to NE\\/ JSR 281\ $88,300 private yard <:UlTelltl" pri> Waterfall -new p!ush CV" suite. '--ted near ...... k,'"'°""""=~~--~= ay •. ,. ' -as r Llke NEW s.BR <lup $U9,!'o00 ducing 225/mo. # pets, i tol'qe + in 3 car ......... 1 : recrtaUOn m.:•-L•pUna Niguel 1052 Su.ii '\e .. hasb21 waBlk·ln hclosebts Nt;\V 3BR i..'Ondo $44.850 prlijle 2 at)'. 4.Bed. phone l"""' _ ;u a r e a t tu , \\'ATERFRONT i..'Otldo $59,~ ALL 842·9371 Paul Callihan -$55,000. · ~ .. -irate I' in In R U.r'lo'.l•n, NE\\' 38R t'OndO $57,800 on n i:c11erous 47xli8 lot In a.gt. CALL "12·7NSOO ..Jldi ~ s,~~en Convertatlon Area Lie/Op Duplex $120,000 U1t1 bei;t 50Uth.Of.•h\V)I lqi.:a· • VIS 0 • '-/Marble r ·1reolace. Like NE\V JBR renlnl $MO Uw1. $89.500 tirrn Outslandini' ·value UC! HI• S y, Recreation Rm & 0 1.J) \".'ATERFRONT $97,500 Call 644·7211 1% VA loan $232 'per mo. dar1noom: JJ' Poo!/J11ct.'1;-lF you just "HAVE" to ioend 48ed. hom~warm UU.1 tplac. RIALTY SPECIALIZING IN 7.1. Principal! plellse call fl)r inPrC, .OK. .1\'c\-c a:ot theJJl roo1n for pool-lot; 2 block to . LAGUNA · NIGUEL VIEW appmnt. Price $2·15,500. Own· tool!! Lloyd! Bank :a-i-~... K-8 sciKlOl & 270 acre pk, u-•" redp-Jill'Cencom, '"""i-• SE1:ROTPEERR!'¥c erwllllinanc€!. ('l'lof\&14·all9 University Park;: l~ne. ""\\•Ith lake, fish, boo.ts, Call iuv. aJ-.i. er, • .,,ne "" ""' E &. 4fl.i.5272. ADJACENT VU JACOBS Rl JY' D•v• 551~1000' Night• Larry today to see 893-85.13 St•t Month. PRIVAT~UARDED ~~ 67s.6670 -=11allU1HLROEfiR~'stlomRl-1 ;;;;;;~~~~;;,;;;;;1 Exocutl" -·•1th AUume 1% loan. 1262 motlth Enjoy The Good Life THIS IS THE 1~. VA Loan on II"' baautll\il Sponbh 3 Call 4~2513 2919 Ne\\'J)Ol1 Blvd. cor 00111 -1 klngsl.ze Bd.-cpt, drapet blt-bdrm. 2 bath home. Just L k JNVESTOR'S SPECIAL! ANSWER! In bool<ouff • w""er t1zy. 3 >•an old. Thick 1 ha, e e ForMI 1054 UPPER BAY R·2 lot in heart of Corona del fl.tar plus 2 B d"r m d\\•elllng, close to everything. Can't beat this pri<.>e $54.COO. The ql161ion Ji; \Vhere can er -water softener -YotlJ' ear p e·t I n I' , m I r r ored LAKE Front Homes. Lake you buy l.ncome prope_ny new home today · call Vivian wardrobe doors. Spanish tile Fomt 3 4 & 5 SedrootnL for l!llder $40,000? Righi at 968-4456, agt. roof. $41,9!)0. Clll 644-8150 Arch.It~ de Ii g n e d for he.re. Duplex with h\·o one ------C a I Uornia outdoor living. large lot in Ea1t1lde Costa I &ill neighborhood. Pl1vate rec WATER,RONT WONDER S p a c i o u • , sparkling, and apectacular CANAL FRONT 5 bedro.:im family borne or swinging pad. Low, Io w pr\ced al $11,900. 0 n I y $12,000 down and owner will Clll'l'Y tinancing at. low ~ Interest. Out by the "DUCK FAR~I" l -see this customized 3 : .:SPARLING REAL ESTATE &33 -3544 I =:ith·c:~ r.~~·nr. l"!'~"'!l"!!~""""~~~!!!!!!"""'l''""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!! [\replace. One of the biggest 1;:,_ I R f. yards in the area, con1-lc.,....r"'~""-'•;;:...""' :;•;_ _ _.:1002:;;:....;G:;e:;n:::e::r.:•:..I ;:R.:::E:;·~-....:1!00::!2 l pletely encloood \VI.th cinder •VISION• REALTY ~754600 Anytime' 2743 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar bed1'00m one bnth units on \Vill·Yours-Qualify·For r·'9'AftBaaL.u Es tablished family r-.tesa. 0111y $36.500. Brtng 4 O . &LAilAAS dub. 01ypmic pool •. Tennis youi· own (lnanclng. 'l ftafti Vft courts. Ex c e 11 e n t con-Ca!I 646-0555 / O --· · ---------· -· v•nllonol tlnancln&. 5'6-305l . ' . . ' " ~ ...... ' \ \LLE'\ HE\l:t., . 600 N~nter Drive Newport Buch 1069 Commission -9 -t.tu1Uple ASSUME ll/<J-/• LOAN U.tlng Boru'd• with over Brand n•w 3 BR M" t ONE JUST SOLD 5000 sa1es forcy available. des I r a b 1 e , In' demand • • • 1£1Qualll Plac• .n1n · ,, Prap7'2-1920 . MOO QUA\l St NIWl'Ot1 llACH e.-~~ . I bloc• $43:060'1 2211New~ ~d'.;san Sun/Eve 546-4140 G • d University Park loca.Uon. -·~--'i~ .. Uinta' $J~ 950 640-0081 one more tD go -outsur.111.111>1!; 0 - CHO E ' BY OWNER condo apt. 2 br, 2 ba, 7th PEN DAILY 2-4 COLAT $1500 DOWN RIAL TY floor view of Ba)' and ocean 4.l\08 PATRICE RD .. PARK DUPLEX MESA VERDE llnc• 1'46 Lagun11te1ch 1048 -all thiA for 'only $69,SOO. LIDO. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, nils luxurious 3 bedt'OOm. · UST Your Home split-level townhouse facing Rich brown carpet accents 2 bath family home has 3l55 \Ila Lido, N.B. Suite 295 LITTLE 1'DOUGH" pool. Chl'ner leaving area. th\s magnilicent Corona del a large lree-shaded yal'd 181l HarbOr Bl., C.M. 642-2991 LOTS 10' HOUSE With VISION No signs permitted • please Mar duplex. Quiet street. large enough for a pool and --That ~ll be your trt Im· Let us tell )'OU ··"'·· ... come ring beU. • A BFRG tNll fH'fll~.rs ( iJ Close to tennis courts and convertible f<1r trailer,· POOL ptessw:m, when you see this see our beautlfui~w office Gloden Fay 6-lz-8235 I::::;;:;::::::: I park, Peek-a-boo \1iew. camper, or boat acceiss. Ap-UNIQUE 2 STORY HOP.CE, at the corner of Coart H9t')' Call 646-0555 praised and approved for Step down living room". BU ILT ON 1% LOTS . and Goldenrod, OOI A CENTRAL VA 9~~11 loan. foi;nal dining, huge master Detailed all v.'UOl'.I exterior, • COURTYARD I I.Quail ~ """· lloo1tng oo I u•h "'' 1.,., , .. deck •oclosod • VISION • , 190 Newport Center Dr. : (Fashion Island) . EXCELLENT RENTAL PROPERTY ~DUPL.EX-ln Corona del Mar. All new con· Macnab-Irvine Realty Company • · struct1on with builtins and beam ceilings. : One 3BR, one 2BR. $110.000. ' CALL Ellen. 640-1120 , RESIDENCE: 551-6140 OfMr•I R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. · 1002 .. ;--,GREENBROOK-_ , _ • ..;.._..1,.__0 .,_ • NEWLY LISTED " r"" r TWO'S ~ LARGE FAMILY ! ROOM 1Q!'ILY 1 YR YOUNG Bel-e's a best buy home. tkvner ha1 upgraded this Jpome be!\uutully. 4 bedro-pms, 2 baths, charnilng brick patios &planters . Don't miss !his S p anish beaut1. 545-9-191 . WALKER & LEE Real Estate RELAX \\'on't get yau very far in a poker game -but this pair of brand new beach duplex- es will put YoU on the right road 10 an ex c e 11 e n t in- vestment program. ?-.lay be sold together or apart, both have 2 three Br 2 Ba lLL-..urY unit11 suitable for ov.·ner occupancy PLUS Fir.~t Ov.oner Oepreeiation ONLY $15.000 EA. CALL 644-7211 I chocolate P.tul&:, exciting red, w/pol!lt & rails, TIIAT OF· Sets the mood for thl'I Dover p DC• \\'hite & blue den. 'Ja. Stt FERS A SCENIC VlEW Or -Anxiou1 Owner( Shores residence. The dark Prap..-li•• th reiit of this Mme, call: n-IE OCEAN. REALTY Has" reduced price on Town· v.·oocls, massive d 0 0 rs. 752·1920 I' . c•ll 67"' .... _ -hbuse at 4308 SpindrUt Way v.•rought iron, floor Ii I es. 1•00 QUAl~$f. HIWH>llT 'fA(t4 Sprawling 4 BDMI. f I 0 0 r -(Park Lido) 10 $42,CJX>. 3 BR. add to lhe 1-.leditcrranean J ,~,.--_,.,. _____ .,. __ ~-.,.,._,.-.,.,._., __ ...,,. G. . plan has w I w cat11C!'tlng 2743 E. Coast Hwy 2~~ ba, pool-&: you own the eharm .of !hi.Ji Ivan WeU11 ~~~~~~~---"--iant Spanish fU.4471 t=.)5464103 thrU-oUt. Island type kit-C.oronadel?.tar land, Barrett Realty, ~ + balhs:-·beY LOCA.T.10~/LOCATIQ ~ful Green~k ! bdnp · c!!en.: has J3U.T·IN RANGE SUF!ER 811. ~ik:>60 view. Huge kltch. w I th 45 rt. R-2 lot: solid built likiu:I ~1aria::i':.! F~u: ~Assumable &•/'Loan 1.J>B~~·s ·~1~v~: B L·U-FFS CoNDo---i ··"'-"'"~P"'E"'N-·i"'ii""s"'u-L~A"'· ·--~--1-~a~~ '!1':~r ~~~t~. ~ ~1~:;r1·$6t,s&'nnal !iinln.g, nn, frplc, electric buUl-lh!>. /0 TENSIVE USE OF DEEP Dtt-ot·ator'• up&:raded 3 lxlrm POINT $169 000 * • • • Immaculate landscap1"... ST A IN ED MAHOGANY on fee land. $60,000. Call 3 BR "-cl ~ .. --Co d ' Lovely 50 ft. R·l Jot, S55,950.Call540-l'l'20 ...,. 3 Bedroom, and pool. Alley CABINETS. -UI to ahow a nytime .·& di~ ~~c&u ~ ~~ HAR:llOR qua lity 3 bdrm., formal din· aceess for your ll'IOtot hOnic 64&-TTU. nite for details. bus or ? $95,000 r unch ab'le. Beam c~ihng1, level, w/2 BDRMS., BATH 645-7211 Ing, 3 patios, pad for u·avel [ TARBEU.Li or lraller. Sharp, Calif~mla Open atalrcase leads to 2nd CENTURY 11 COMr'ANV REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 STARTER HOME ONLY $23,500 VACANT OWNER ANXIOUS Listings of Chris Hopper . lgekQ>Wll.r)' St)'.le kitchen, & LARGE UV. RM., AP· w lk a L Unlvorsny RHlty • llMTORS 2 th.. ""'"'ul.'d db 1' PROX. 23 Fl' .. wi th du!. a er " ee BIG CANYON 3001 E C •L H ~ ,.10 __ _ __ _ _ gll.l'llie & separate w o l' k sliding ils.•s walls that open1 ~:::::=':"'.:''::'::'::"::':'::' =~ EXECU IVE O · ~ v•y. 01,,...,., 5hop. All this for only to a:wi deck. There ls no1• T H ME Estate Builders 2955 Harobr Harbor Blvd. $43,500. New on the market, better buy Ut Ui.1it1uia. for -For Snle or Lease or Lease International BUY OR RENT 1 call for complete details. only ASSUMABLE LOAN Option. 4Br, 3 ba, po o l , ts prei;ently taking reservn-4 Br, 21~ Ba townhouse near 546--5880. Herilage Realtors $55,950 FULL PRICE 9% Private holder. Beautiful vle\\'. Va I u e d at over tion!:l on their new con-Ba.c k Bay. \Vat king HURRY ON THIS ONE!! oceanfront cottqe. $U2,000. S4'0J,000. Reduced to$179,000 domlniums, Canyon Cr e 8 1 distllnl'i! to school!.' Good MISSION REAL TY due to en1era:ency 1ltuntion. in~stmcnt ....... 'l\er wlll ··II RUSTIC CHARM . Call 644-5.145 or 640-0'l'71. Estates, locnted nt the cor-$38 V" ""'" Near the &and and surf!!!! 985 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna VAC ner of Pacific Vie\\' Drive at ,i50 \\•/lease option S\\·eeping fropt lawn 10 a Phone (714) 494-0731 ANT & new JlolucArthur Blvd-in ~or re..nt fof $385. mo. Ownei· Corner: 3 BR., newly redone. Corona dcl t.!ar, starting llllltiOUS! 3 bedroom home. Family ?.larlnerJ School. Lit· lot. w,ith a milUoo S .\•le·,._&n<lj. privacy u n1u rp a11ed. Alodern 3 bedroom home wilh cozy den for dad and family room lor the Child~n. t I ' Ii immaculate and ready to, move -tnto. -~~- Charming s1na1l honie In ex· __ P_O_O_L_H_O--=-ME.c=. cellent f ountain V a I I e y !!_rea. Close to shopping & ONLY S37,500,I '<hool•. Doublo gMog< wHh /.Jn NICEL aAILEY f,. ASSUCI ATES at $66.900. PHONE 64IH400; MI~~_;~TY ;i:.e~;~:,U'Gr:NG~R1s~E:fi SUPERIOR... co~~~ z "t!~~1r;:,s 1111_ FHA/VA. $j2,950 967-8891 'N COOKIE K J Tc 11 EN. . .. d e si.n I: construction. provementi Purchaie n -GEM- -FOR BEAUl ... LIVING Ea1tbluff 1030 L11.rge patio. NE\\fLY The finest roaterlals 1uied . co. 1·~"T · 239 P A \:;;:~~=;:::::::::: ..... inted ln Id • 1 A tD enhance' U!.l.a 3 bdrm., t avail. 1 Blk school. nr ~ ...... ,. usttn Ave .. N.6. oppy ve. I""' 8 ea::ou · great 2,1 bath homf: with Jonnnl nnl•, pools. llhops. $95,00). REALTORS 642-4623 nice pallo. Better huITY on Lovely 3 Bdrm ~ Gues1 Q11•1 *MUST--S EL-1; Tb"Yh foRr orulyl!l35l.SOOI · I' I cfu»---~. "'----..-_Fee...land..owner.J53.1430-A B-Y-OWNER- + garage \\•/bach. Qtrs. e-ea -1 a e--. r is ~ft~~ ~{t;_ tii~~<ITh~ .f94.64(H. in rear(oceanside/. Enc 1 .• l OWNER 536--2551 8394133 I-'"""==~==,---NWPT HTS b I k TRANSFERRED compelling view of the ca-CONDO BLUFFS OIH llaven area, 3' BR. 1 ~tn. CleRn \ive5 here, but this one. 54J-949l his to niove. So here is W.Al.JCE~R A LEE f~~~· ""~ro~~,,~ 1• c patio, brick Fr PI c · IJ\lr.1AC. 5-BR, 3BA. "'"""'' m.'On drn\\<s you lnto the ( br, 2~» ba, trml. dln. nn., Ba. 333 Pirate Rd. 1 -lot . SUPER FAMILY Jo"inanclng avail. ~lake of. .....,,,... living nn. with a massive l:.r.1. rm. + bonus nn. 500 ...,., fl'r. $110.000. Aval\ immed. Neighborhood. Pool sized GI TERMS mexican brick '-le. The M<Hll6S or~MO-O'l2~~1~,~~-=~~14~9~,T~[·~Pr· ~-\~",.'~· 0=,o~n~IY~· Aft. 6 )'OU OPPORTUNITY? First Real Esale to -call 8-17-00-10 gets this fabulous BARGAIN 3 Br + Pool home! Agt. 847-6010. ~r•IR.E. 1002 ' Gener1I R.E. 1002 SW:J ow~ fr©ttt Ne.wP©Jt ere,~t wJ.e,~~ ~©ti. ore, OJt orclumturi freak The cl1ppeC1 eave. shingled roof, S<ilU:xix sty~ dOne entirely 1n wood. v100d. wood \Vlll tu1n you on. Or art But. II soeciacular h1lllop townhomes ut1eily Uflhkc uny others, pe1ched above lhe rest of />Juv.nort Bead\ SITOke your psyche, wh1Z 11ght rn IOI' a leisuiely stroll·th1ough (or suP1.;1 got! c:irt lour). Sf!t: 2. 3. 4 bed1ooms. rJecks. b<:rlcon1~s. note luicu~ feet lh/> orac!OUSne!:.:., have atuuern tee!1ngs and !h<· urpe to wtirp out ~ check bOok. Al sst.ooo and up, YoU gOtta IOve !he archdeclu1e and SwlCT'llT\ITT9 c.nd 1ennis. Newport Beach· Coast H1gn .... ay 10 Supe11or and second gear up the hi'!. -·· ROOM MORGAN REALTY lol~ Panoramic Vlew. Tolal On this 4 I.Ir, 2 b8 home sun refiecii thru o,i;, •lained 5 ' '"'"'""" Ideal for ei\terlaining. OPEN * 552-4121 * Price 587 •900· ht l\I T G 10 excellent 1"1.B. location. gt as• window rro1n the \uft $60,00l AliSwnable at 9%'l'V Bont or trailer access, too. abOve, gi .. 1 .. ~ thit home the and CHEERFUL ls the feel· + 1 pl. \Vlll consider small Just n1iuutes from beach Individual!;~ that 11 coin- ing you get "'hen you· enter 2nd .fa. shopping. 897-0321 s·~ ~ this home. Great neighllor-cALL FOR APPT. . mandi;. U l,'./W hood near PARK. 3 LARGE 2 adj. R-2 lots So. oi H\''Y· ~ ~ " bedroom11. Price, only \V/4 unit bldg. Fix·IJP or 1 .,..,~!'!!!~~~!!!!"""'\ ~ l~H 849.900. Call a.gt. 847.0010 !ear dn. Chvncr sacrifice at 1' W lk &l .,.,,..,,.,, ACONVlHIENTSHOPPINCAN now tD see! l<!S.'i than land value. CONOO/PLAZA a er ee REAL ESTATE SEWING QUID£ fOll THE OPENTILl •IT"SM10BE"NICE' incl. plans for 2 new du· 3 br, 2 ba, ~.000. Ch\'ntr ~~=:·~·~"~'~'~'~"~'~~~l:;;~;~~=j~~, .. A....O·iii•';._i.· GAlONTHf:ao. Huntington Beach 1040 ;row Fii' en ad in Woman'1 World A11ume '"'• FHA C1ll Sue "41·5678, etx. ho ~' ' o ~ Cp 0 1• 1 x 1 · 0 ... M61e5-6tl00 10 , 1024 !l3.2-4~3 838-:9367 _ '494-94.:_Glenneyre 815',.·-is $3500. $25.500-3 Bedrn1, l i,s ba. sep. A MUST SEE! 4 BR. 2 BA, 60xJllll lenced dh"' '"" pool Condo. N•ar f A// S I 4. Br, 2 Ba hcnne, conipl. lot. Elec bltn rani:e & oven, pool & clubhol18e. 5 ?.finutes Or fGSORS . Instant Crochet! .. ........... . :· AMERICAN "· :._HOME.: EXEC. 2-STORY Totally u pg ra de d ?.1l?lla \\"ocxis, 4 lidrn1, 3 ba, \\•ith huge llonus r o o m . Spe~ tae ulnr 2 s tor y 11·ith cath<!dral celling & entry, liv-nn &. for1nlll d I n -r 1n . This newly lillted select pro- pC!rty is p1ice<l at $66,500. Call ~2660- CSELECT T'PROPERTIES EASTSIDE HIDEAWAY HUGE Wf, 110 by 181. Older 3 bedtc~n1 hon1e Y:ith huge studio, ~place, lrees and &htuba galore. Call us about this one of a kind property. Asking $40,000. Owner \\'ill help flnll.l\Ct!. ~1151. ••• l<I ~l fPI< ,-• .......... upgraded. Solariw1 I I o o r s oversiud dble g a r n g e . lo beach. \Valk to shopping. kitchen & baths, tinted win-Co m p I etely redeeorated. Includes cpts, drp!I. V.1l.Sher dows in f1unily rn1. Near Vegetable garden ready for dryer, relrig. $400. IXiwii So. Coast Plaza. And wait harvest. P r I c e d below for new 1''1IA or No Down . tl he "· 134 to Vet.11. Drnmatic, new, ocean vlew · I you ar the price! n1a ... et al ,950. Pymntii SCOTT REALTY home, 3 BR., den, 3 BA, 1-.IJLLER HEALTY cheaper than rent. Cal 11 \\'ood exterior. Price re- 642-1811 Village Real Estate96J..4567. 5)6..7533 lluced to $14.5,000. MoUvated GAS SAVER Owner Tran•f•rred -;;;;~~~":";:;::'::"'\ seller. 3 Bcdnn, 2 I.lath hon1e \\lith One of ·a kind, imn1aculate. J:OR T OCEAN VIEW LOT carpets & drapes. 2 Log large 4 BR. step down llv HANKSGIVING No. end Lagwia. P01slble to size fireplaces, co v e r e cl nu w/modern fpl c. Fain \Ve wish YoU live \\.'€!ll and divide. $56 000. p11tio. Lovely area \\•ilhin nu, country kitchen, bu~ buy wisely. See th I s at· FOR' RENT •-e Q tractive 1ro0 sq It 4 BR walking distance to movies cov patou. B · S u P e r contemporary oome featur-Walk to beach. 2 BR house ~l shopping. B k r ~u~~:d.PISfj,~ d 8 ~. ~ k ~; ing lrg bath, d e I i g h t f u I [urn or unfurn .. Yl'IY_ $li0. 842 1411 E =04377 cot-in kitch & lam rm WE 1.fAVE OTIIERS EAS1SiDE fAfl.llLY HOME, • ·' ves. i1UO"" ' You'll find none liner Nr. 194-7513 or 4!»-1001 2 & con,·ert. den, stepdn f:im DOWNTO\VN DUPLEX. No ithops & schls. $49,900. ii.Gr: 875 N. Co111t H~. ~01 n·/ n1assive b1ick !pl nlaintenance. no vacancies 847-35.§4 EXCELLENT & dln-din urea, 2nd !pl close to beach. An outslan· LA CUESTA in pan'ld den, shag crpt ding bul at $38,000 . throut. blUn kit, cov'd. 21 MONTEREY NORTH LAGUNA patio, fenced trlr s p a c e , entury $43,9'0. RED c A R p ET' 536-7542 W ITH POOL REALTORS. 640-861'2 I .,~,..,..!!!!~""""'"""' I Older large duplex 011 R·2 lot; . 58R, 141,000 REPOSSESSIONS 1 "E!.!"Comm""'••b'!'.:.!"•0r•wnor UPP'' unit ' BR., I•• l•m· On 1-<l 2 ,_, .. ::T,Ju, 1""" • ily nn .. Jlv!ng rm. w/trple., cu c--sae, •""" sq '" For Information and location 968-7447 b>g' ocean view. t.ov.-er unit Bar 1larbor, nr. So. CSt. ot these FllA &: VA homeli, Plaza. Chvnet"/agt. T"a2-<WS contact -TAKE OVER !;°~ ~nee~byli~ o:!i EASTSIDE 2 BR & Den, KASABIAN GOVER M ~~~~~~~~d hu,. R·2 lot. 132.500. By N ENT LOAN financing avail. Priced right ~ owner. 646-46'1'6 or 642-Z27'l Real Ett•te M.2""'44 3 &. 4 BR homes ln all at $'1'7,500. PARTY POOL HOUSE 1-;ASS;;;,U>;f,;IE""V"•""''.:;B;;:r", ::;,~.'-... I ~Do:-::::' ;..;;:,:I=.:,_-..,;=.,;:_,::: ....... No qualifying. For ~r Built tor relaxation & en-.. 11 I g ve up the ship! more tnfonnadon call BKR. ~ ' ......__._ ~ ~,.s-,.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 3 corner lo t, $35,000. "I.isl'' it In rasstficd, Sh.Ip S-16-33T." ' ~ ~,., tertainlng. bdrm., 3 bath, Owner/A.,..nt """ .,...,.,,.. 1 Sho •-I ••• •-oU\ce &. bunk room I n ~;:=~0;;-:· ,0•;~;;";:0"=..k;;"=="'~·~~·~"~";,1,;;~~='0;·_.\ BY OWNER · Nev.•port. Large lot wi th He-• J BR, + 12 " 21' Den. ~•<1 -St.71 '4tt.21oo cells !or boots, trallt'l'S. All $© dillA [/, Beaut!!~ CaUledral CeiliI1gs •PRICE sL•SHeD• this rnr only $69,950. Call -0 ~ ~ ~C. 9 with 23 ?.lallter Br. Freshly "" 6-1&--7n 1 J..."" -J.;.,(/• V 118.lnted IMlde & out. owner $3450. V•cant That Intriguing Worcf Gome with 0 Chuckle l:lnxlous Ai;klng $49.900 or Very Strlou1 Seller moke oHer. 963--6M£. N o 'l\vo ~tocy Colonial. 0..-ea.n 1t1r1ot1 11,. CtAr I. 'OttAN agnts please. view. Palatial, 4 BR le tam. 0 l!to,,0~01 ''""''1 .of tht EXQUISITE HUNTINGTON rn1., 2Y1 BA., 30' livillR 1011• K•Ombli!d word1 bt· SEACLlf'F. 4. BR, 3 BA rm with stone fireplace, all low ro !0tm lo~r )implt wOfch heme wllh lal'Re pool , bltrur, dshwlhr, cenunle Ule 1006 I Clolfl to golf roune and &: indoor-outdoor carpetlna-. F 0 Y FA P ocean: Beaatifully Sha&' carpeting and custom T LHIVEEBNEEAACRH ' j j j' j \ landscaped and \vtl\ drapes Uu'µQul. Huge pa.t.lo, . _ . _ decorated. Call Century 21 ovenhed yud, d o u b) e In a 1paclou11 Island Hooir. • 53G-7M2 garage. w.1.500. Terms RED 3BR, 31JA, 2500 11q, fl . I N y C C I I : BY O'W"NER. 131,000. wino CARP:::T, ~E ALTORS Sculptun:d plaster and hi~ " ~ lo auwne fin. mn, 640-8672 or 499-C2'll c elllnKA thruoot. ml J' J J j , ;. 2BA cul.<Je11ae \\lnllt to Apolena. Call G"flUBB 1: . . _ . _ . ~, PV 'Elem Sc1\l: XJnt tor VICTORIA HLDS. EU.JS Real Uatc, 6T.r1~ famlly. 8792 Conner Dr. See, An interestlna 4 bdrm. home Pi\l.BOA ISLAND ~Ionic A I v 1 p T 0 I ~ call fot' dchails, 644--099T or ,..·Ith natural adobe, hlJ'd BR rental. 2 car jtl'.\r. Only I I I r 11/U/T4. White water A coastline ,129,<n:I. Subn1lt·Vttcan1. _ Office gr•ff i1i~ .. Tk /, Xerox Irvine 1044 vie1to·s. Detlrable North end. Walker &lee •t•~ ,,,.,. B•lbo. l1lano · 9059 8-18 ' . r., 11f,,.; ... 11fur'_ Tou on thll m1r.,,1n111 caflf" tnr n .... 111gcr1t1'1 t11hlon look! A 111.nd11p coU1.r lOfl• dMI.· m1tlo d~11lin or 1rad11at•d A dr111 rot all •fl••ou• •tul 11h1-ll•! Ctochel U1\1 eltlklnll r•brlc• fn11!l 1htt1r w01.1l• 10 c:•.!le or koitt\D~ "''Ol'tl,d: u•"' 1eo111etrh: ,,r111t \cnll1 to rill"' 11. big hook. P111wr11 i1$:l: d l- 1ort-c'Oot b1god1! Zip tt vp rww ro>ellon• 11!111 8·:l0 locladed. ror 1115 doloal 'T~ CENTS for g1ch Ji"•ttern. l'rloltd 1•1tlt10 ~059 : Add 2$ttn11 fore1chp1tt~n Ml111e1' Sl1e18, JO, 1:, 11, 16. for finl-c\111 tnall1Dd 111ecl1' 1~. RIM" '' (b1111 :l~J takff '" 1l1ndll11 g: ot1Mnrl1e third• ..r11'd1 45·1nch tebrlc. tlUI dttlV•JJ ...UI tall11 thrM Income. lBR. 2BA + 1 huat l 6 " " -6 9 'l 7 e\oes Ir aft hewn door. .t magnltlctnl PILOT REALTY f nwch1r+e '' • -." to•t only J. few b\ockl ~lo the >I~ 'lll 9PM. C A F ,S I 0 I EVERYTHING NEW baach. 1125.000. ~~~~ .0-01 " •ous,;, ..,,,,1 ... ~ 1 1 • 1 1 ·er·= = • , on ...... ~ . 1,..,1• ,... .TuRNER_Assoc. ttn·-•c1·• 3 BR " a··:r 11 \,Ot11J111r11 .,,,, '""'-'r• Cl\lolei ._.,--., ll05 N Coe.st lt • .. 11UU L"V. • • 11, _ . . • _ • _ bt ,,u,11! 1.,J h• m1u1~ .. ord &. dlnin1 rm, 2,4!!0 Sq. It. ' wy., Wo•i'\Ul• C9Unlry kllchM, + l Bll. _.,ou diwtlop rom 111p No. l M1-. 2 frpla. $62,!500 494-1177 ~:iJ.111~n~~°6r~W1~· & ,.~1Nt 1.u ... ~r,E o L£TilR5 , OWNER "4-15?1 SUPER LOCATI said 11.oo'ror eac:h.91ttem. Mff:s or more. kftd to Alie• Add 2S cents tor each p1t\ern Brookl, Ul5, tbe D1\i1 PUvt .. ror fir1t·clu1 mail and •Jlffl•I. Needlecraft. Drepl.,Boal&.i, Old h11ndlln1; olbfrwllt third-Cbelte• suuon, 1'11W vcn: clan deUYtf7 trill t1!11 three N.Y. IODIJ. Prtnl N•me, Ad: 'liffk•or mort.k!'ld 1:4 M•l1•n drnl,Zip, P1ttnnNumbtr. M11rtl11, "'2. U. D11l1 Piiot, Ntw! J$0 mo1t popul•r Pattc:rn Dept., m Wiit 11th dfllpllnour11'14NMdkcr1ft Sl., New Yotll, N.V. 10011 . CttlJOll All cr1ftll THREE Print NAME. ADDRESS, ZIP, Fteedetl1n1tnstdt ..•.. ,,. 7k SIZE 1nd STYLE NUMBER. New ! Stw +Kill& Book -has ONEF1!EE'"PA1"1'ERNor)'OUr Buk'lbsi..Pl ltttll .... 11.is choiec tO Mnd for.ant rree: p1lo Nt-w! N~lt'P(llnt 6ooll: .• Sl.00 i..rn lntldc.-NEl" !\PRJNO· New! Pio.,.,, Crothtt l!k Sl.00 ~UM MER PA 1'T Ell N-:llaliplnCroc:htlaoi* .•.. 11.l!Q CATALOG. 10011,ylu. allelitt •. Jnet•nl Crochet Book .... 11.00 .!'Ne 'j)Attem coupon. Send 75c Jllllt1nlM1cr•m•Bk •••. Sl.00 now. SEW +KNIT Boo• With '"'''"' Mone1 Boot ••.. 11 .00 ,.,,.1..ttc ~ 11 , - II t °"' t4 C..M11 c.,,,,,. O• "'1111 "01\llll(.IOf 1 8 , 1 Pen'tniuta 1007 11. l"'l~f \ v"'E ~ VACANT Dec. l!, r-.t ust 1Cl1, 2 blkt rr,un beactt-S BR ofbt:, 2ba, trplc, din rm, low homt • lerae utlllt)I n>om. 0 u-.KIAYM UJl!iS 10 \ j 1 J J j j j doW. to 1% looo 2nd TD S64.500 l:J36 \V. Ul.BOA BLVD <t· •r-.$v.rt i ek ~IT evc11, 1Jrtcnt LINGO REAL I.STATE NICE 2 Or, R-2 Int 2.'ix.00. ;a · . • . . . x: w1ct1u11t-fl•l''"' ....... n .ts Complttc Gift 8oolt ••••• , 11.00 lntttnt F111hlnn Dool . ~ •• Sl,00 CompleteAf1h1114#U .. 11.00 l'Nl111t5"\n1Bol*. •••. 11 .00 \2.PT'iteAr1h•M •l.l •••••• .soc Sook1.>fl6Qullll•t ........ * MUiewM Qvilt 8o::ik •:a , ... 50c 1&Qulllll!orTod11•l, .•••. &Oc J!ookofllJIHy Rup ...... SOI! Sj8,tn:l. ?.!Iller lt ea 11 !I . 1 ~E\Y 4 BR. 2 B• .. v.illeae , lf9+ f99.138T 6n~U • j SCRAM-LETS Aniw•rt 11\ Cl111lflur1ion 1080 . 1 J~·r~~l~~4~C. ~.?JOO Claslitied di Call 64Uili78 ~"-=::.:.;:_~-1-~-'---~-:-~~~.....;,~~~~-' • •'. w-. Nowmber 6, 1914 DAILY '1LOT • S· IN.enw;;po;;;;rtiMH;;1i;;;g:;;h,.k°lorni7T:;:::=n.,_=:::rty=·"2000"'°"'R'-u:::1"'0'Es:::t::c1,.:-::;r.,:::c"°'"'2100'"";;;;'tto:;::UMO::::::--;ur.n:Iv:::m::;:lr.hod:;:::;-~=~-~~~~~U~n~f~u~rn~~~~[T-1HoUM1 Unfurnished Ap.1rt"*1t1 Furnished Ap1rtmentt Unfum. A1Mrtment1 Un(u~ SMAIJ. '""'· b;,r v'1 uot ONE STOP TRADE 3 BR lnke Iron t Cotto -3224 lrvlne 32'4 NeWf'Ort 8.H<b 3269 Cosio MeN m4. llfl~ Island 3106 C°'t• -Cbolc~ Ne~ lletahta INVESTMENT cabin at &a Lake oearl-"'"";...;;=---='- Cilfi;r loca n. 2 BR. Mme SHOPPING YOM!mlte 1or Lapna Bta.ch RARE! Bach. aepo.rate, onll' WE HAVE RENTALS *YEARLY RENTAL* ~ WEik & UP ~YA~ar1t~~ 8 w: b~n; v.•I :__!.c.; jllit r1i:ht Io r 2 ... 1 •• VA "'".9llO r:roottty. Olli $-3218 (n4) $120. Patio tor angl Al "'"U u a tine 11el~ion I Blk To Surf e $1.50 Night A Up. , rct .. ~coopleor11arter ...... """ eve. BRINC your pet, 1 B: USS. of bcautlful hornea FOR lkautlfUl New Modtt11 %l!r, •Snidio&:lBRApw. now. borne. Priced al $45,500 2 ~ EutJ.Jde $15,000 Ho F 1_ ... _.... VIit pd, ECM4°plex SALE! :..et WI IOlve )'OUr' aBa Private Apt. Ca.hie TV, •TV &; Maid Stivbt Avail. ''C'' THOMAS Trlpl~ on Baktt M,9"JO UMI urn -CO'M'AGE for couple wfaur hou.$ln&' need!. We'n: hen: Welk in cloR11, blW.. enc • Phone Strvk:e -Htd. pool 8albo1 Peninsula 3807 REALTOR r:!~:'1tri~P .,.le ;:.,~ Gen.rtl 3102 R'J .,.8,!.~RB;,_~ peer' ~~«!_ to aerve )'00! irarap, paUo. No kldi/pels. e 01Udren I Pct Sccdon z:.r u .a. ... • '""""""'-$325 mo i.e. *~' of 23'11 Newport Blvd., CM SUPER DELUXE 2'l.j w. Cat. Hwy. 548--5527 VA assumable, 4 units 83.000 $8S/SU5. 1.JTIL pd, bach e,pta: Child, pet, ulll pd. la.taP a I I -U t 111 t I e s Pd. Ca.II 5C8-t'r.D or 6'5-39fi1 3 BR, 2 BA. patio, lrplc-, Newport Beac.ti E~. 545-5643 4 unit e1ta.te U9,500 at beach. Lai:Una FAMILY 3 Br 4-plex $2«). 548--!l.18 or 551-ii042 eves. • **GARDEN APT$ Sl3 A \Ve1t &y Avt, PINECRE EK Santa An1 1080 Investment Division '!:'a.n~t ~. ~~· E~~1£blj"'e~~~vl JIARSOR VIEW HO?ifES •••POOL Balboll . 0&y1'-~6313; t:\'C LIVES UP 5 W\lts, Aallume 6% ln $53,000 $160 Vt.II pd nice 1 Bdrm f'rpl., tncd wf'J car Ukt new, hixhly upgraded, Jo'um. 1.l2 Br ap11 tn adult !lli~Tll TO ITS NAME VA.FHA ASSUME HoW!e plus 4 untt.s 49,500 patio NorU)£nd 1 .. -•n" ' MESA Verde 3 Br $335. 2 3BR mA, Jam rm, din rm, ~ctk>n. No pets. Elm NE\V" x1ra li;-e 3 BR, 2 Ba. Over 500 -la.ll trees and o :! Cute 3 hr, 2 ba, dln. room, 6 units, Eastlllde 131,000 DJO. 'l!l'lL pd, ~kont ftple11, applns, J.ae riar ' new cpt" & dJ'PS. Lovely Garden Apts, 6'2·3&15 Oecanfront Apt "ft•/dbl gar. .sll't'a1ns w Ith wotcrfalls .i itl:-, ynrd, F/P. Owner will 6 units, brand new 185,000 1 Bdr )(few 1 ""una MESA West 4 Br., $325. This landi>caJM,"d & cor p a t i .o . LGE 1 br, PoCJI, adj to shop-$500. n10. 64~~21&1 d n Y • : cr1'Ale ti relaxing 11etthi& f<.rr sell FHA or VA. Or assume 12 units, Long Beach 50,000 $730. 2 8 0 ft. ocean/di" hou$e has It All! Coen pool &: rec facillllcs plng. $180. OcP<*ll ttfun-673-iY1'82 ev5. yciur spack>Wi new 1. ur subject to existing 7% loan. 20 units 220 000 e1 ALA R nt I ...... 3 incl. $500 n10. ~7. dable to responsible clenn OCEANFRONT YellI'ly. 1 sn. 2·bcdroo111 upartment. Front "'°7711 ,, unit• 535'-view apt w1 ........ I n~•Ka I • • -.. -LI d Bank Bl·-s I 9 0 ~·-'tw-•"•ilablc .,_. vvu ........... oy s ,., 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH tenant. No pets. U1!17 J\ton· Englcnook, \'tel Mr, Bal· · rw111 .. ~ · IMMACULATE 2 yr. llf!W, 3 br., 2 ba,. fully ldscped. w/1pt1nklers, cov'd patio, nt. So. c.oast Plaza.. Assume 71Ai % VA. $45,950. S51-8S64 ~-I~ 1:-ji!iiiiiiiiii~ Mobile Homes for sale 1100 59 unlta rio'«XI $250. 1 BDR garaee apt 1''rpl, GREENBROOK Un.ivtndty Paric,~lrvlno llarbor View liomes, nexl rovta. &UHi314. tony, cphi. drp11, Ultlns, car· Ofri.:.-e :rn,1i-9:00 to 6:00, 96 unlb 1,310:00'l 'N~~AWJ W NTALS MODEL Days 552·7000 Nights 10 pool, {lllric, 4 achoo!. Im-lBR, couage 8 .. 1, In reilI', port. 675.lSJG. 2300 F rvie-.·.,A~.,:.,:,,,, CWlf Ca1t for free appraisal ot 3 br 2 be I fl'n 1 c.lln 2 Lie ·~~ "' P.lesa. Phone : ......,.......,.,.,,. :: your units or other in-673-tOJOotC!K--3248 • • poo, 1· · BRCondo •..• JZ35/mo mac.~.mo.752 -0 4.60 $150monlh.2538Newport YEARLY 2br, 2ba,encl'tl, HACIENDAOJ!:lllESA ,1 vestment properties. \V e NEWPORT Beach$.%. utu ~:C;,, ':Ji~.%f~ ~=~=:::::~:~ a'f~erl~P lnlliled) ~dmC~ta ?tiesu call i.:··;1~P•r:. ~Th,.1~ul~~; 100 w. \Yil&oA, c .tat. ! s~'.:1~~ in both sales and pd.. singles, duplex. Also ld1epd. $525. 3 BR ff.mies • $3Xl, $325, $.135 -c:1c,E,;c•'°s'°'E,;EXE=:,;cCU:,:;;1°'·iv~<'-·ILGc=E=c:FO:U°"LL~Y~~=,RN=C,2~8R f!73.-'.\6\0 BEAUTIFUL .. P ,ROUNOS I ex .... -..,. .. s. separate u n It Huntington BIG 3' BEDROOM 3 BR Homes • $360,$375.. S395 • ~" --~ r u Adults -roo Peli IM jQPluail ~ ~~acri~:. \ts.~~ r:r. dbri1' ..: .. ~G~nnnbo ~~ " BR ~rn·. -~~ S'25 • ItA~~l~'~)H0~1E• ~~. ~':;ti.~. :,~.~l~o 1 i!.R :;~,tV~;~.U~, e ~~I~ OU~l: I~ &1~~~~, '~:-1~ .. ~~ P .• Dp.rtDCj .. • . ~~:-, C:O.uUlta ~ M. ~-~-rl ~r 'm2S11~· .....,.,_ ..._.......... * 551·2000 * Luxury living: 4B~, 3'hba.. LRG 2 Br's, pool, nr shops, Beach. f!73.-721.9 cveiii. $J9().1,111h P1oio SJ9S. Gas It -· ~--~-'""""" .,... .....,....,,io ....., RANDI REALTY Family &:: RecreatKlfl Rm. adults/no pets, Util J*l. * BAY FRONT Water iJ'K' .• Draperies, cv- 752,.1920 Mar l & house, 1inglt1 EASTSIDE 3 Br $2'JS., trpl, • 556-6800 * SS50 mo. 557-94!9 & 1~·2509 1884 ?.1onrovta, 01 548-0336 1 Br, newly redec. SOOO. yrly. P.Cll!, g~ he.lit, ps stQVt, 1.00 QUAil St. NlWl'Oltt NAU-ok. A.gt. Fee. 9'19-3130. lge 1ncd yard, pet ok. TUSTIN REALTY DUPLEX. New. 2Br, 2 Ba. $130. I BR, all utU pd. 1662 926 E. Balboa, 61~ itlr cond1tklrung. himr11!4: 16 UNITS- $225,000 12°/o CASH FLOW Bllbol Island 3106 DUPLEX 1 Br, $145. Stv & * 832-5ll1 * 2 car gar, ~ blk to heh. N~. near 17th St, C.?il. LARGE 1 hr. 1 blk. to bay iml, rec. room, washrt'S " ~~·Bi~""~ f~ Pool, I ·A"TTRA=~cr="1v=E~3BO'R""'in~Tu-rt~lc $350. <2u) 696-3871 or <2l3) 6'12-619-1 or ocean, utlls. incl. Jl!}j. & dryeni. • • ;, cozy No. ea·-nt home. -D-n•• '' din I '-'.':';~!.:·~·~s·,,,.llo_ ___ INiC>'>R.•~;;c;;-;;7, 67~ ......... """",~. JBR d ~ ... ., student l pet ok. ~ "' en.. • g fa~ ""B G · · NICE 1 Br & Bache J 0 r -.-~7'~·~·~">'-"•=·~""'~'·=~ Avail ~ov~nl-t4 f~ J~H .°'o:;;m:.:•:;f;iiln;;;d:ie:Cr::.•..!*=:"';:e:2-:':9900~ rm, pool pnv. Vac.. S-16.5. I C~NYON-VIEW trailer for rent. Laundry Capistr1no Beach 3818 * VILLA NINOS * " ~. ••~ mo ' --Va•-o 3 '-i'B"kr'-"642--0200"-'="---~= Luxurious 3BR 2BA facil, avail, &U-1265. .._..,.,J ~ L<U... • ...... FOR RENT, sparkling 1-644~786 """'..,91 16 Garden type unit& Quiet Rltr. 673-4002 Uednn home in quiet L19un• BNch 3248 "';>-OJ $150. 2 BR irailt>r. P.tature 1 M'MAC. Pallsadl's du~lex. 1 BR, 1 BA APTS • ~.!.!."1ng'reefilrelocpla~n.T~!.~ Coro.n• del Mir 3122 r es l dent I a I area. Cozy ' lBR. 200, Duplex, enclosed adults only. 132 \V. \\'Uson, l:..'00 sq fl up/dn. lBR. -BA. SujX'r-Contfortable..QuleC '•, ""'" .... ~ ..... _ 1· I -" bi""' ( rm garage yearly 64~ bltns, gu.r. S:? 2 5. Call ·n LANCER 24 x 63'. Sel entries. Enclosed ga"""es, i.repace, ....._. ...,,, am • $185 l.ITIL pd. nice 1 Bdr, 642 •3 .. " ·.,,_1 496-2096 Enclosed Garages. up in beauUfuJ Adull Park. Sparkling pool. i.,a;,,-; 2 CORONA DEL MAR 2 balh.S & b,uge yard. Now trplc, ocean view · _.,,., or .... ,.,. 4 LARGE clean bachelor, re-Gas & Wnter Paid. J\1o. to 2Br, 1% ba, fwnily rm. bedroom units. Earns $3640 2 Bedroom Luna! big patio vaca nt -$ 3 5 0/mo. Call $210. t + DEN, view, steps 2 BR., 2 ba., $275 Mo. dee. Pool. .Adults over 35. Corona del Mir 3822 Mo. rentals $190 to $200 ·1 1'Ullv <:pted & dra·~.i. Call mo 12~ --•able 6 tx ' ' 545-8424 Associated So·u 1 h to ocean. Vlclo1ia Beaol• 3 BR., 2 ba., $38S Mo. $120. Util pd,-548-2407 Children Welcome ,, ~ l"--"" • 1<> ~r_~•MJ · · Top condition. Nettr beach. (baat B k Cn'"""""' Re-' 54" ·-839-4673. Gross. Good terms. Hurry $435.00 9 month lease in-ro ens. · $230. 2 BDR ocean/city view ....,.. .. .....,,.. ...,ty iru""' STUNNING l br garden apt. DUPLEXES 2 Ur., I ba., 2:t14 Elden Ave &33-24&1 ; NEWPORT U pper Bay, -call cn4) 752-lTIO. eludes gardener. ' MESA VERDE 3BR., 2BA., apt. bltns, garage CLTJ'F DRIVE lBR. fa m pool, rec. rm., $185. Adults. $290. 2 br.. 1 ba., $270., r•1b~:~~ ~ ~rmmnrtl Co:: 1~r.r ru:;24 ~1~ ~i\i~~ ;,:~~t~~~~~:~'. E~ .. ~~~!.:·~ .. ~;: .:i:.~:.::·s..ch 3740 i~~{,);~,,~~io'i•'.i \;~~~~::PE~~ l'2"""~BR~-M~O~B~l~LE~~HO~ME=-. I l~ ~!!"!.-~ f.~ll' .i..,~ "'" · 1365 LGE. 3 Bdr, 2·bo frplc, 3 j!R.. 2\i Ba CDNDC. LOW WEEKLY RATES EXTRA '""'" 3 lk, '" 2 Bedropm• S">> Across s1. rrom Beach. TRAILER Adults, Space 20, • · dbl garage, yd, patio Dramatic ocean vtew, 2 Executive SuJtel Ba. Brand ne11o·! ~-··p~l'. sha(" 2 Jk~m Townhouse S320 Small yard. Kids/pets OK. See Manager. $135. utils. 2 bdrm. Small be.by OK. No S450. 4 Bclr, 2 lrplc, "'hlte patios & decks, pool, P&P 727 Yorktown Blvd. crpl., fully draped, all new 2400 Harbor Blvd $300). 536-2385. Prim Coli Joca ~= Newport Bl vd · pets. $175 per mo.~ de~· ~~eviE~mR~~~ALS golf. All rxtras. $3 30 . Beach Blvd. al York1o11o'n -applns. ?i1o. to mo. or year p:.ta t.1esa. {TI4) 551-8020 APT. Size Mobile Home ln Uon.•nortAnnnh_, lnoomtaM~l8100·. it. Must have credit reekr· • ~ 536-0411 lease trom $375, 673--0'JXI, DELUXE 3 Br -2 Ba.•'1 ..., .. Newport Belch 3169 ence. Call after 5 p.m. wee • 673-4030 or 4M-3U8 H F /U fu 3300 STUDIOS & eves & wknds 6T:>rl076 " adull park on the Bay. Just listed, and exclusive I ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;; days 646-5637 ses urn n rn · I BR's. · wit b fireplace. Built-ins, $18,750. 54()....3672 &ales price o[ $67,000. Calll 4 · -e Full Jdtcben NEW 2 BR with iiMlividual carpeting. drapes, pa tio, Comrnerci•I ~rpty 1600 '"""'· · HARBOR VIEW LARGE 5BR. on lovely cul-Ol..OER 2 bdrm. l'lome; cla&e ~ .. -.. ,._,.-,.,._,. ___ , ___ .. ,.._1 • Heated pool baths. lge kitchen, ti11 rm enclosed 2-car garage. Ideal I <fe...lac, nr IChool&, & So. to town &-beach. WI W e Laundry facilities & din rm;-lrplc .. bltns. Avail location near South , --. -View -like new 3 bedroom, Cst Plaza. $400m0. + $100 carp., stove & re fr I g . • M 1 • s 3 o o Pl ~ & ~-p f • (Offi B k O lyll !amily room, ,uni ..... room COM -VIEW . Fr:!f!_U@ti~ !!?:';,.,...:.·~ ..... ~......... -aza., ~,,_.,.way ..,,..,_..., roeSSIOftG Ce ro ers . ft•• ho ....... oe dep. inclds gard.!_n er_!__Ovailahle.immediately.$235 2-bedrOOm lbathQn ,.,,ietOl'ree linens °""""_...,, ....... .,,~ Coast(l)lll'ge.$310fmo. B '(di ?t.1aintain in.ia-ndent &tatus--me Jaj_ly fumlsbed a-t owner.,agt:-75~ Per mo. , .. ~ • TV & aid ail Phone 962-3118 I --UI ftCJ -.. ~ $5507mo. (\V20) EASI'SIDE 3 BR. 2 BA MISSION REALTY street. Larie sundeck. $3-1(). • • m scrv. a11 · SPACIOUS Newly decorated Tnp Anaheim location! 8 units in lully staffed deluxe offices Joyce Edlund 00-8235 Near 11th St. ahopa. Lease. * 494--0731 * mo. • Bar·B-Que I Br. $200. Adlts. 3 0 9 NE w BR E 'ED Experienced f professional BOAT SLIP e Phone service F' er n I eat. 613-J127 & APARTMENTS carpeted, air conditioned. approach essential. F1exlble $375. mo. Call CJS Real Like new 3 bedroom, 3 both e 1 mile lo ocean 67~. 1 BR, pool jacuz:ri, closed Ideal situation for an owner-arrangements.negotiate. Call E&tate, 5411-1168 2 BR., 2 Ba. f'rplc, new townhouse in Newport with BEAUT 1 Br furn. apli! $16S 1 RR UPSTAffiS ;\ P 1 garage, 1Jpplns. Utll pd . !:fde~~ or in~~~~~ Al Black, 545-8424. Rcall.Y c.ompany LARGE 2 Br. home. Crpt, 1Mtr1bi~~ J'~ 0·!~ waterfront available. $475. & S175 Spanish style build-Unfurn. Stove, refrlg, 2 blk~ Adults. Sl.90. 393 HamiltOQ,, Coast Area. rtlAHociJtecf ~ Gener•I -3202 ~~~tsre~I:.e~~18f;~· Gar. 494-9907. nip. COM LUXURY :~~vtia~~ JT[~· = ~o ~~.°tht~· Sl!l!l ino. ~l~:r::::.· 2 Br ~ Ca~~t blJ,,,.,.~ COA '°'==----..;,;;o; 2 BR., 1987 C Oiarle St. 2 BR central locution 2 bU<s J\1agnlficent 3 bedroom Mme Keel!on Lane 1 blk West TO\VNHOUSE 3 b 2 b $195. Util pd, pool, Jndry l /Jn NI GU OAILEY & ASSUCIATES SMALL COMM BLDG. f Se11. tfriits $S7,fi00. Owner will CllJT)' first TO, Roy Mccardle Rltr 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. S4S-nt9 Condominium" for sale 1700 lmmedi•te Occupancy Ell.!ih;ide 1rt-2-Stol'f 3 BR Condo. l...sl' $325 mo or lse option $350 mo. SHXIO option. Credit $50 mo. to down pyml. By owner aft 5 pm. 642--2225. -~-"---~----~~-Houses Unfurnished $180. No dogs. No singles, to beach,frplc, gar, fncd yrd on Sho re c 11 ff s , pool, ot Beach oH Slater. 842-78'18 Spa lou & ,_100 r., So a( fuel!, cpts, drp8. dshwhr, 1 4 ON A LOT ALA RENTALS &lZ-1259; 646-7017 1 7'~=/~m~oc.N°'yr""''-''91;:...;-23=!0:.:.,=~ bcJut\fully ~u~~s h ed, MEN, small beach ~otel. Hw; ~75 mocm54s-919~ closed gar. No c.hlld/pet.· ,: Fount•in V•lley 3234 agun1 !9Uel 3252 P vate beac . """"'mo. It.oms $21.50 week. AptL 83.1-ll« · · Hacienda Hlll'bor Apts $72,500 HOUSES-DUPLXS-APTS NEW CONDO $95. mo. 536-1056 . 839-1416 All sizes&: prices. We service RANOI STYLE 3 br. ea. PRIVATE sEA nnn"CE Super 2 bedroom, 3 ha.th. N Be h ~69 2 Br .. 1 ba., 1 bik to ocean. LARGE 1 Br poo~ adjacent PRIME Costa Mesa location. Four individual pr I 11a t e ho me1. Attached garages. All have private patios. 2 bedroom1 in each. Park like setting. Qui e t street. SOOpplng &: transpodatkm wt thin 3 blocks. PRIDE' OF OWNERSHIP UNITS! Call for preview. (TI4) 1~1700. -'I the be u I "-tg F ·~ •pnritlina and n ....... ._ $375. · ewport ec _., Mature adults. No P.<" ts. •~ •hopp'"~. $160. m 0 . ..., ach a un ng· ~ own pauu, · am. rm., COMMUNITY • .,. ,,... ...... z Ref l 675-3580. "' "'" ton ll~ Y ~· frpl., lovely laMscap'g, gas REC facilities, bch access mo. ,-$29 95 WK up· 1 Bdr 2 r g + stove. -Depmil ref un d a b I e to dally phone-e. BBQ. lo rilaint., rear yd. •4BR, fa m rm wet bar, oc Eastbluff Beauty aa' & Bach. eoior TV. ~aid 2 or 3 BR. 1 ·12 Mo. Lease. responsible, clean tenant. no Mem access. $3£6. 557-3159, vu..1450 mo lse. Spacklus 2500 sq. ft. 3 bed-serv. pool. THE ?t.lESA, 4l) 1 Blk ~a!er. Ofc. 752--0100 pets. 1887 Monrovia., Chamber of Oxnmerce ~9398. *NEW garden home_ 3BR, room, 3 bath with bonus N. NeY.'port Bl.. N. B. or 673--4555 l.i~iiiiiii;i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiil CALI.. US OR COME BY Huntington Be1ch ~240 trpl. $395. mo lse. room & sundeck. $500 mo. 646--9681. Cost• Mew 3824 1 Br 0•1 .. _ ~~ Bay at Newport, CM &t2-838.1 PLUS OTHERS E luff " _,, •~ ~--• ..... _ ~3 QStb \VATERF'RONT db; Io we r . • -,, •f bl--. ~1. •·ilk '" ~on •XL11unY SINGLE for bach unit ...... •NEW lBR, [rpl, beamed 1 "" ., .. "' ..-IU NEAR N•-1 n .... 2 Br Furn & ulll pd-avail reil, hill vu. $375 1no lse. Townhouse dplx. ~ BR. 2 Ba. 'vel Gi\ROr..'N 2 br. tr 1 PI e x. shopping, ll2 mi. beach. ..... z d Ll\R furnish""'· Dock. \Vin I er bltlns, quiet gal'., lndr:.., 931 \\'. 19th St. hollse $12(1. Newport Bl'ach $200. Gels cut1e 12 8' kplx G~-~ view home, like Sparkling 2 be<lmotn, 3 beth $3;i0 •. Adul~ -no pet s . Aflults, pl!t OK. 6n-83Go\ or Mll--<H!J2 2 Br., 2 Ba. teahouse $~.. Nr ocean, w/ rp . pet o , '"'"""'-· $395-mo lse. 1 67:' 7861 ,,,.~,';:-~"T'-,~-~~~-1·"""""!'~~~~~~: aingle'S, ta.mlllea. 2 Br house $210. F'OR 2 Br bowie, 1 Dee Grimes Agt. 4964610 • spot ess -vlC'.l·!I • $330 per .r ;•· ...,..,, Cos la Me & a, gar age, on lot -.'/garage. bring pet MONARCH SUMMIT-Adult nionth. LAS BRIS/.S APTS 2 DR, \'11.rd, Gar. 11ulet SI reel ***GARDEN APT$ alngle;, fa.milies. 2 Br house NR beach t Br-tri $140. living. New-panoramic view Call 67S-7225 -646-0555 5515 River A..,, 642-2566 1 Child O.}(. No f>els. $110. eeePOOL Sunset Beach, fenced, kids, JolPI the IN group, avail condo BR d 1 1 Elevat..:ir bldg en beach. 1&2 mo. fiTh-8771 Unfurn. 2 Br apt in fa.ml~ 1 1:,ts. 2 & Hunti ng t o n SO many nice 3 & 4 Br. clutfue w/Poot e~ ja~tu.1: BR. Pvt balconies, htd pool. 2BR Jl~Ba townhouse, cpl:;, st'Ctkn. Crpt-: & drps. No 4 WE HAYE ach, sing!~. families ok. 2 Ba houses $275 to $500. $425. mo. lease. Se:curity. Adults. drps, bllns, nr Fairview & pets. 642-364,; , 1 I Vacant house Corona del Call us NE W F'O OT HILL Park Newport Studio, comp. Bakl'r $175 no pets 515-1882 S!\1ALL 1 Br du PI e"' 1 Income Pro,,-rty 2000 DUPLEXES!. ltfar $'200., singles ok. Ag!.. ALA Rentals 6424383 TOWNHOUSE. fun;i, ind. Mt/FM Stereo, 2 huge bcdnioms. Super lo-applianl'l'S, wood bunibii i i:.::;;:.;;.;::c..;,.;.::.<::;.;.!_.....;.;.;.o.; ~~h~~NA DE'L MAR Fee. 9~30. TOWNHOUSE J Br, l~i Ba. 2BR, den, frpl, comm. pool. cpl pa tio, Spa,. tennis & pd 4 Plex Needs Work LANDLORDS! $2'l5. Kids, pe~. frpl $350. n:i<>· lease. A"" At\AI\ ~ aco811;1v~'l.~~A .. Y',i.'_ pa•PP;dt. 1300 0 • c~~~~n64~~~0.1 ceiling. $170 ~1;~~~· ~~I peis~~~0.1 ~!~ 1 1-JunClngton Beach location -comfortable' 2 BR LEASE fum. 2 Br condo, $230. Dee Grunes, Agt. ..,,.,_,."' .. "t.7"r(!......, '" ) I Large 3 BR + 3-'? bedrooms, & Den home in front, with Y.'~ Speclalul!-ln Newport Singles ok. L•ke Forest 3254 Condos Furn 3400 ON THE BCH, Ba.ch, Sing. EASTSJDE 2 BR, c r p I s , 642--!960 ' - hllns, closed gar .. s wl m shalii upstru1·1ng.,. lth~.2?.1t lkach •Corona del Mar • CONDO 2 Br, 2 Ba, $250. from ·$125. THE SECOND stove, refrig, gar, pool. lge CHILDREN OK pool. Easy terms available. new carpe · '"~""" Ir Laguna, Our Rental Ser· Jo"un begins at 40 here. NEAR new. very private 3 2 BR, 2 BA. \Vest NIJle, STY. APTS. l<m McFadden, yd, SIB5. mo. 673--0731 Lge 2 Br U70; J Br t ~ ! ' Hurry Only $59,950 -front yard privhcy. Weil-N"'°"vila FREE to You! Try Ha-fa'ndors * ... 9900 Br townhouse w I 8 up e r b ~guns Niguel. 496-8877 or 61S-11165 3Br. 2ba, bltins, cpts. 858 Ba $190. Duplex: & 4-p'.iiiialex1 I F . p · R It pc•·-" at onlv •=,500, Call U· ew! ...... _.,. 5.u-1732 2 I I •-"'" 1rst 1oneer ea Y """" ~ -S lake view. Tennis, swim-rREE BOAT DOCK! 3 BR. Cen!er St. Apt 1. $205 mo. poo s, crp s, ..... .,s, "'" 141-4421 us toseethisjewel. NU-VIEW RENTAL BEA<::Ji & .schools withi n ming, sailing. $290.1133-9438 Condos Unturn. 3425 fpl, sundeck with view . ~9219. $170. LARGE 2 BR, singlei \ Gi4-'l711 613-4030 or 494-lUS walking distance. 3 Br, 2 M' · VI • 3267 Winttt or yrly. On the LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba. shag &tory, beam celling, bit-Ins: wr, popullll' East 1 Ide -.,, la•··•-· rm & dbl K""'"'e. FOR Lease, m"'-tlc ocean \\·ater. 69 or 774--4384 crpr, tlr!>!>. bltns. Near OCC. crpt, drpg, 20"3 W a~I " T\VO llOUSES ON 0 NE M.lln BolL--P-lnsul• 3207 Ba, fenced yd, all blll'IS, ISllOn e10 675-61. 0 -' --3 BR C ·•· 2b I Ila ~·· I~>. •.~·, n~= Ave. 646--9243 ' super 11h11rp 1 & 2 BR. s 1 S360. mo. Call afler 6 pm, Ouuv, '• poo • pa ' vle\I.', new 3br, 2~ ba, incld1 1 BR house, garden, garnge. ...,, ...., ....,.,..., ExtC'riorfreshlypn.intcd. ~ YEARl:Y RENTAL 962-7652 enclosed attach gar, Chll· clubhouse, golf, pool, edits, $180. Ava i l . Dec. 1st. EXTRA lrg 2 Br. Crpts, EASI'STOE LGE 2 BR : Always rented. Wolk to _ 38R, 2 BA downstalra unit CLEAN 4 BR, 2BA. fplc, dren $175 . J., 810.0871 no pets, full crpts & drps, 642--0657 or 645--0145 drl)i, bllins, no pets. 830 W/\V, bltns, retr\i:. P ool, sho~. Solld lnvestmt & in. END OF THE YEAR unfurn. $325. yrly Ava.II. cpl, drps, D"'· bltns, nice 3 BR, 2 Ba. Family nn. 2 ear gar, $385 mo., Smog 1 BED-FURN, pool, blk. 10 Center St. 646-1181 $175. Adults, no p e Is ~ come. S 4 9 , 9 5 0 . RED \.T iAX SHELTER No11. 5th. friendly neighborhood. $325 Patio, Great vl"w! 4 Rec. 1'1rA e"'~~a~ CI em en t e' Bch. Sing. adult. $160. yrly. SI 5 0 . LG E 1 Br. no 6-12-9520 ' CARPET R l: ALT 0 It S, nTex tod SAME BLDG: 4BR. 2BA un-mo. No fee. Ask for Bell centers. $3.j(I. 830-2452 'lii'~E~R'foiu';;NjiiQi'jS!C:i&.i,;&1~ .. ~-~:,..,~--=--~ chlld/d(ll;. 6 7 3-D Center. QUIET, secluded 2 Br, ~ 640-a672 4-p es in NBCH. Buy ay furn upsla.lra. $400 mo. ytfy. or Dale, !163-4567; wknds Newport Beach 3269 SUPER TO\\'NHOUSE. 2Br, DELUXE 3 b Oc fro 1 Open. 642-246-t or 494-1763 Ba, bltns, frplc. po o I 1 55 UNITS, refurbished. ~..'!__cbel 0 s e ~ s e r 0 w 1 n Avail. Nov. 16th. & aft 5, 963-1786. Yard, garage, b 11 ins & · r ean n 2 BR, 2 Ba, bt!n•, balro·y, garage. Adults' no pets. 31'i. • ""'""'" r !Both ha .i~ b n1any xlras. Nr. OCC & apt. Wmter S350 furn. per " \V B St 0-vacancy. 10% Spend-71..:..C7-4442 . ve crpts, ..... .,,., gar · TOWNHOUSE Lg. 2 hr, 1~ So. Cst Shp Ctr. s~ mo. _ . CaJl 675--8800 Agent. SZ25. mo. Adults on I y ! · ay · • ab'Ale%. OwS netar fiMnan~e, BY OWNER at 6~ x Gross. ~~ii ~~w~ib Call eves. baH~ ..... r:i. n~ nrma .. ,"1"n"c'1 •. FAIRWAY VIEW 557.5218 eves & 54 6-4 2 3 4 Sin Clemente 3n6 6-12--3693 ADULTS, no pets. Like new, B ' an ar ia ..... ""' ,,......, 9;.-. Can"on 2 bedroom, 2 d11:ys. 3 8 n 2 Ba, cpl•. d-•. no Q_ u i e t . L ~ e 2 B r~ , . !J68.33!81 1' For quick saJe n..L..r year YEARLY 3 Be, lge II" •m, --'·t. & p-• (213·) .., . .., .. ., .,. D••h he d I "" C 11 Bkr I "'"' • • .,.....,, ......... ha.th , , Dover,, model. $89 50 MONTH ""IS, nr So. Const PlaUl. ~ y.·as r, isposa, pa.,.,i , a • oca · end. 20 xtra. g. unfur. units cpts, drps, dining are a , 439--0969 ,...,,_,,1ed & draped. 24 hour 1 BR. Washe1', dryer. re frig., • ...~ garage $210 6-14--0878 ATT'N UNIT. BUYERS :f,",00,1 ;,,Cid·~!:,. ~K v+a~c. & frplc. $400. mo. lllt & last 2 STRY 2 b•, 2 bo, Co•·•-, ;;,:;;,,. S8 5 O Imo. Bob stove. Swimming Po o I. Lovely, efficiency s l u d Io. SiQi>. 546-4COi . . ' '" z• -· .. ~ & -·• •-=9]13 • ,...... Adul!s only, oo pets. Utils lineM n••'d .,..,... AlTRACTlVE l Br, shq ; \Ve have units in Hu~t. Bch. w/room lo improve. as. se,. ... ,ty uo:p. v1...-lndry, FP, Bltins. N r . Owens 642--8235. !W18) $170. 962-2951 or !Mi3-2832. park\;-lncltided ..... Cc";;;;·'. 642·4321 Direct or Collen cpts, bltn.<>, crps. Adult~. no Costa J\feM. Submil your terms. Prin. only, 640-6775 PIER, beach, lge 3 Br dplx. Ocean, shol)! & schls. $250, BEAUT! FUL Hunt. Bch. Security. Se< Mgr. ll·I '"e. .. •• i...ti ..... -°"'" """' 6pe16ts~116Sl40. 1970 \\'allace, 1 · nffeni. Sellers are anxlow;. . Winter$~. n10, Yrly $550. 842-9918 eves/wknds. Avall BAY VIEW "• 1ov•-•-•'-"'.., ..... .,._ ....., 1 = ~:~~~ 1~~98 rcnlal ~~~ru~~n a:;:.. ~~:. ~: Cmo. \Villdl flurnM. 613-<1141l32.22 Dec l. Lovely 3 bedroo1n, 2~~ ba1h D&~~~n~1~~1r:o~n~~==i ~colstMaaMc. oSCsa49'l-8430. 3n4 Costa Mesi 3724 2quB,·,R1,' clpvea',·,, naattndaohodg o" •,"'n~" ·, , · ' . to major ,;hopping cenler. oron1 e 1r HUNTINGTON Seacllll, for condominium near pool & Plaza. Gar' pool, air cond, --------"-"----'-"""----'.:..:"I . 5 units on hlgb nse 11te 151 yr wrltMff $t4M. Call lease, 3br, 2ba., fp, $425 mo sh o PP Ing. $525/mo.-yl'ly. e 1 c. $ 2 1 5 m 0 , 0 w n c r child $185. + dcp, Jst ; Capl1trano Bch OCEAN ~2570 or 592-5010 tnclding gardener. Kids & J eanne Newman 642-82".». 546--6352. .c''~'O't.='&10'2'--C:""'=-~~~-I ' FRONT $110,000 49'l-5078 . BRAND NEW pets ok, call 5.1fr.'1542 (\\119) ,::..c:,,::=~-~---1 LARGE • b 1• "- 2BR hse+3 units. E. 18th.. 3 BR,, 2 BATHS 2 BR, y.•osher, dryer. slove. Wh f h k"d -r., ... ...., 9 UNITS C.M. Gl'f'll.I lnwtmt. }.fore 3 BR. 2 BA, lge family rm, Pool. adults only. S200 . ost e new I \Vushr/dryr nn. P a t\CJ , 3 yelll'S cl.d, wood burning units poss. Seller w/carry 2:'.12-4 It 6 FERNLEAF formal dining nn. $50,000 !162-295! or 963--2832 l·lunl. . drps., crpt5. Close to schls fireplace, 11o'et bar, dish· 1st TD. Yeager Re a It y With ocean view neighborhood. $395. mo. 1st Realty Company Beach. ·" S. ~l Plaza. 546-S688. washer, heavy shake roof 556-6171 712SH,9NARPOC!SSU!N•ETTS IA & last 9M-l931;544-8110 ;~~~~~~;,..,,.~~ 3 BR h d 1 · h bl ? 2 BR, studio, l1i ba .. sh"'"' & enclosed garage. 8~SO I cn~d-u'"',-,,-;.-1-P_rp_ty-.-.-2-1-00 FRoM $3}5 NICE AREA. 3 br. 2 ba.riJN oceRn 1 Br only $135. stov~.wi;;'ool' ATw~.reo~~: ont e ock. CTpt., bldns, patio. poo'i'; flnftncir.g. ' 0 ..... & "-a·• Rlty. _,,___.,.._ 3 ca.r gar., hltns., nr. Slater Sm romp'•, ut•'I pd, ... ,,,,1 No ~·•• $"""" """-"""'5! .... S-190. Ulil i11cl<I. 6t>-Seli9 or Paul W. Brumfield ~ uo: "" .,,.,....:ANl.I & Golden West. 847-6815 NEAR pi; t Br r~ no"' OOJ-i.32." nu~· &'~ch~ .,. 114j-5647 1!17S l\taplc. & Assoc. ATT'N. BEAUT. corner home. 2 Br, 3 BR home, 1 yr old, fenced $175 yrly, ulil pd, sub pct ~N~'"~·22~aR.~A~d~o~1tjco~oda~.~1215~,,\~-.,...,..,.,,:;;;:;:~~::;;:::. ___ ~ 12BR' moc:l<"rn. ru:lulls. mn?. S.tZ-8550 or ~1081 (.'Vl' UNIT BUYERS i ~tic co~Vttli~ de:,=· yd, near beach. $295. rno. NEW\painl 2 Br dplx, view l~r Bl'aC'h. Huntington Beach AM BA s s AD 0 R IN N tied epic Pn'f. no Pt"11· tl\'~!I EACH DUPLEX \Ve haw units irl Hun1. Bch., e I " c. k l.t c f1: n, V lew'. HUS Alsuna. 642-3216 Clilld llne, only $250 yrly flays 963-11JG.4. "ves 968-2297 l'ov 1.i, 2515 F.ldcn, $1~ B Chila ?t.te11a. Submit )'Our Glll'dcner Incl, $550. 6TJ-.0205 2 BR, N 0 petsfchildren. OCEA.~FRON'f' l'Urn. 3 Br 2 BR, North Irvine, Close frt24113 1 NEWPORT often. Sellers are anxious. First &: IMI mos rent + $325, !rplc & garnge UC! $260 p I A D [ · -Good lnro-.,· ~ -ntal BEACHS!DE ol Hwy 1 SHORES 3 Br, 2 °· ""~ 10 · · mo. 0 0 • BR N H W v~ •-°' 2 ~ l ba locku bend. Call 842--1343 .Dtl oNOJU Students ok. 551-5819 $32 375 areas. .... , P gar -""=='-"''-7"""'~~-=-)"l'iy Singles ok, appln." & ~===~~"'-~~11 • I . Bl'Qker 549-8398 cptfdrp .. 1tvlrefg, Aft. 1 BR.., 1 ba, Dining Rm, gar Townhouse Unfrn 3525 ... c.1 ••••• , s29so & ... U·-ep:::;~· · Corgrous 2 story Newport ~-.;:::=""'==~= 8:30PM S.S7-4543 nice yard. 2 car g 8 r · ALA Rent tis 642-8383 .......-.... ~ ee11.ch duplex! 500 ft. to Lots ,for 111le 2200 ~2"-B='R.=-"°"i"s.=-","ga"-r-,..-, -.1:295.. Cpt/drps. $250 mo. 53&--0952. •• _.. ••. •••'" Surf ah<I Sandi Ju-'lt $32.:m ht & la.st. 3 BR, 2 Ba $295 mo. Beaut $190. NICE l Sdr over g11r 2 STOR\', 3 BR. ~~ &. =.:;o. "" buys It (down) or submit PINON }IILLS, vicinity of 67$-3>24 oond, washe.r Incl. Chikh-en 2 blka ottnn, 3li' 1111 r1n Balt'my orr huac m a 1 t t' r -your 1erm1. NEW ! · & -t· •-1~· """'""o"' $225. UTTL pd, 1 Bdr hse bdrm ovt•r1ooks p u t l I n It .,., Palmdale, OU State Rood NE\" 3 ~ 2 00 bl .. ~ ... """" ~" .,.,..,......,.,,., I 1 b & Cathedral cei lings, llS. M-l ioned 2%acres, ,~ uo-., ., tns, ,.--;----~~·~"-"="' 1u·ocean.fr:buy,yd,patlo green, IX><>• c u house fire plo.ces, cemn1lc t t I e SIO 000 Fin 1 il 1 lrplc., gar. SUPER-VIEW! l;;lr;;v;;lno;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;3;;2;;'4;; 1 $275. 2 BDR. trplc hou~e. park llke grounds. 3 Mi. kitchens. 4 cfll' garage. True Ceil ~nc ng ava· ab e. $4S5. 6'1!7-2024, big yd, kldil/l)el, N. HtJil fro1n oce11n . Air cond., 2 deluxe wilts. 4 bedroom plus 400£.ll" 1 fOI ~ NEW 3 Br 2 BA oondo, * RENTALS * $.12$. C.llARMlNG 3 Bdr frplc car p::nr .. S385. lllO. 962-!'!6£1 i bedroo1n. Good term 1 . fenced )Id. Cbltdl'ell ok. $325. Unlvenlty Park h!IC, yd, vtew, Ctll\.1 Apirtments Furnlihitd Full price Just $129,!'JOO. See C.I. I , .,,o,&1~1--01~09~~--~~ S Hfl 2 be •~k $350. 3 ROR, 2 U&.. lrpl. l() Love! Call now .(71-1) ,. • ., · ............ ~ bltns garflge N Sl10rt's B IL·-I I nd 3706 ro2-!100. CHARMING 3 "'· 2 ••• 3 BR., l l; ......... $380/<00 Nu:v1Ew 'RENTALS • -I. ' lNV~"TitfENT DMSION avail. now. $425., 6~2716. 4 BR., 2~ Im •••••.••••• $UO LRG. I BR Apt a"-"able .._ Liwlt1 ...... T'*'"I lltt'-fec:ilittn-- .... ~ ... e ..... w .. ... T.tc ... !Nott .... eiW:ilt Dhc.I di .. ,..._. eTtiiL S..+tthbo9NI .... .. .d,ool· Joc1nll .Goi 119'5 itKr. .. ieft IHM Wotlltr & Dry,,. o•ail. WA n•FA1L-SlllAMS -U.GOONS 2 Br. 11pl. C'pt/drp. No chldt)I or pcl~. Sli5. 646-9280 225l 1\pt. "F'' J\lnfll<' Sf. . Cl..EAN-2 Br. lsl Ooor. Cfit_ rr1nRe. T'f'frig. AduHs ovdr l'l. Sl:t"11 Ga~ pd. 5#-2407 • - f:XT!l.A l~I.' 2 Br. lh B~ ('Jl1~. drps. nr OCC. $1i5. ~7~372 ALL u~ll. pd. l"4':l' 1 Br. pvt p:1Uo. hl tn~. ~f1ii,:. Sl60. Ko p.\t.'I. 51~1517 1\1F:S,\ Vcrrf1• 2 Br + dtfl, frpk\ riu cpl. ..!rps. ba.r.f ok, no pt"I'<, $200. 979--3432 ,. Oan1 Point 31 &TS-1659, 6'J3.-ol125 Thi) Ternce 67l-4030 or "94--l2·l8 • ..,_, R PRO !ONTO 2 BR 2 •• .,~13.,,, ~n •NO\V, \\'lnlcr or Yearly. 2277 HARBO BLVD ~ ~ ' RY ... LUI, 3BR 2ba, 1undk, .... kit. .. ~ ......... -., ~R. 21/2 ... dbl ,., 61H200 ru • I Jll 'f!ill IWlt klcalion WIJi :sell or N' heh. sch!, 1hop'1. 434 3"8R, 2 b& ••••••••• $3951$425 garage, elect gar door tr. COSTAMIESA PANORA!\nC OCF.AN VfEW I ~~~~~'~'~~··~1i!j~J~ni~~ I ~ &~t~ m.m~ cFe7.e~. ~~4 2 BR.?"'~ .~~~ .. $315 ~rn~ &"11Jrps~ a ~I ~~ ~:· Q~~i ~t::r 1 Br. util 645-4840 ~o~;\0-itu,r~i~ ~~ n; I~ 1 -BAl..BOA Blvd. ~l<SO R·2. .!!.._ TUrtltrodc ovtriook1ng goU co u rs lj , 61S-3613 " 2-nt .• lo UNITS C.M. Plans tncl·· ........ , 1 '5.000. 4 BR., 2l\ baths •••••••. Sti(I ei<l8t 10 t<:hl:Jolj, l churches B•lbN P1nlnsute 3707 NU ., Ur l ' Ha twnhi · MUI Real~~ 3BR..2Ba cpt~dprs,tncl 4BR.,2blfltf ,,,,,.$425f450 &: F:u•hlnn l~l•nd. $4 7~. 1------------------(1• -· ~ ' £.1ccllent rtnlfl ~; In-er v• . ~· P\1 pt.Uo, ~yard. 3 BR.. 2 ba ••••••• $415WfQ:d.'ll' Elti1bl1,1U 1trea. CAil for ap-'\!'INTER , ilepa to bca~h. fpl c, ~. halt"On). $1 oome: $l9,9911 fl year. Sek Mount'n, 0...11, No SlnJt).es, no l)l:ta. szo. College PRl1t pt_ M't-3750. 1 Br $135. mo. incl u1n. mo. 493--&t~ or 61~ 1 or cxehanf. Resort 2«KI 613--309(!. • Bft., 2t• ba ........... J.UO No pets.~ Bkr Eastbluff 3130 :.~1~0~! Exch;~;~ * C\BIN '5 ACRES. $6500. DELUXE BACK BAY 4 BR, CALL 552 .. 7500 ~~~rru~~~~~:r;l''~ BACHELOR n.p\. 0klt~ntt le. • DELUXE ••• ·• $97!. l\own. FanlUUc view, 3 B&, J ltory, de.n. $(15.. • Ul~sfftll • Bedtoom. family room , pvt ~b'ont bch. ;t?S. mQ 3 ur .. 1; BA apt 1or I~ NEW 4 unit. 2 blocks 10 lrpl and mart'. _ 380 Atira _ Loma P 1 ace -_UJ . Jlft.... ~lahftl '"'°" Doon. beaM lnc-ut1I~1. 17+-Bt?S in-clff fl)te. mutno .unf, 1---"I -----;. Mach: re111 buy, Pld tax * 2001\.1.1 JIOME +-1Y.ii PHO~ R.ealt« flEALTY ctUinp. Years Lea1e. NEAT BACiELOR on bny, din nn & dbl garareo. A\4Sl wrl1..off, Income $121.(1. mo. ACRES, LARGE 2 81' Duplt::ic UnlL ~75.00 mth. S:l'A yrb' or $100, wlntC'r. door opt:ner avail. Pool .~ Many xtrt1.11. 536-2S70 2ont!d for horsn. 7"~ as-SlnJ(le aar. New cpt. $\JO.. a red hUI company Cole of Newport Rltrs 926 E. Balboa, 615--4533 RecrenUon ~. Adu.Ill Tum )'(II.Lr go11 ettibl Into 1umable loen, 2232 Ptldf\c Ave. CM · Univ. Piuil: Cent"-r, frvtno . 67S.S511 Cost M 3724 only, no JN!I•. a 1ictt0. sell them with VNtTED BROKE:RS 646-A627. • •s• e $!22 e :J1~:e ~t ~i;~f\%.A~ :1~~ 1te1n11 trnlb ~11: 2S::·n~.00Abt~ A~ ~1'W: ~N:,: t1r·~?tr,c~i'~ 8Jn~?;1u~":50 7~t 11 ~:: lfrs. 1~~~11"~. ":i-RW\ AA: ~~vafu; NB li~rm! "Call 642--5678 Today, (!\lot Claad&!d 1d. 6(2..Sm: '17th SI. 01. or letie op!. R.13-89i•I. 7l2--l430 &-4!).M4{).1. 9;'2-11§4 \\lfLL. Ml \\'ALTtlls CO ' . -• --. . • T 8 DAILY PILOT Wtdntsda1. Nottmbtf 6, 1974 Apertmentt nfurn. Apo1rtmen r. Unturn.. Apts Furn/Unfum ~ Huntl"910n 8aach 3840 Newport Beech 3169 CHOtc;E ·"'""' •• • · ,. LAKE FRONT '-cJ/SJ;. tit t:fNDA OCEANFRONT LOCATIONS .. 11~~~~1a 2 iR~1~·~.~~;~~tr. VERSAILLES BRAND NEW • AvaU NO\\'. 2 BR. 2 bu, ,1•i11ter. $300 ON Tl:IE LAKE B BAY FRONT R. UnI\u'n. F'M1n $205. -I At S. uth Cout Plaza. Amp,le ~~J.na. Pncl. 1,"lll', s BR .. 2 bit .. unt. u . ., yr y. Pool .-Acapii1co Aqu. Bar 001alde BUQ. S36-tn25. STEPS TO BEACH Ii. Jacuul. Spectaculat 8 3 nn, 2 bit, wlllt<'r._ms Acnt Lake w/To11o-erina ... - • Luxury Apts Just co1nple1t'<I. I BR's $195. mo. 3 BR v.•ffplc $310. mo. GREAT LOCATION IN IBE Bl::ACH AREA. Open Dnilyatt e rnoon~. 1901 Alaba1na JI. B. Call 960-32? or 133 ask" tor Jack or lilar 1. ~ BR. :Z BA, lg. kitchen. tn..:d. bk cl., din, rm., \~ blk. ID be . $23i. LOO. l~fl'r adlh!. O\' 1• 50. No pcls, no child1..-n. M singles. 2 0 7 _Lake St.~ WALK TO BEACH 2 RR, furn., yrly S275 Fountabu. ~ Mllllon Dollar 3 UR, 2 hu., rum $215 yrl.)' Clubhouse. Gym. Sauna, 3 BR. 1 ba. fum. "-'Tllr S%'lO Total Secur: .... CORONA DEL MAR Im.n1edtr.1e Occupancy 4 BR, unr. bQuSc. !-'am. rm, ADULTS 2 ba. $500 Ille or J .. 1•/opt. · s.m,., No Pel• 2 BR, 1 ba .. unf. S21S yrly B•cb•lor, I, 2 & 3 8 r'a. NEWPORT CREST from $175 per mo, 2 JlR. 2 oo. COntlo. S52S Sant• An• COMMERCIAL Dlfiro '""'· N'p:. fl'A 3700 Piasa Dr. associated BROKERS-AEALTO~S 101S W ilulboo b71 l6tl 714-556-4466 Rooms -• l"'~~~,..~~"""" lS O B E R • refined, cuJtW"ed ·j BR., 2 ba., 2 gar's .. nr. gen 11 e man. Appttclate11 slores & oU!ces. Ad u I I s. quiet, Berene environment. S300. By 0....'nt?r. 546-3391. Hill home. Local ref's. S125. PARK Newport Apt sub-lei. mo. lrqu!re klr Mr. li11Lrics, Plan 2-D. Tt:nnis. Save $&'.). Centur)' 21, 101 E. Pallzada, $329. 644-2'1'19; 673--44fi6 SC 496-'lQll BAYFRONT 3 Br, :! Ba on n111ln bay, pvt bch. \\'/pier 979-1935; 6#4510 . ' ' • ) t & F nd 5300 c ,,-c t ,.,, .~ .... M&F 7 OOHtlp Wonted, M&F 7\oo ::.:;:;:i<:;•:.:;R::•::;"'::;•:;l ____ ;.;.o' I 8utiMN ~r OI OU _. !tm~tn~~o~nc~ra~e~-;:;1,;::::;;;;~~=~~::;~~~?:~;:;==1 FOR LEAS[ HEALTH Food Skn. uru. LOST: Irllb Seiter, tern .. 1 BACKllO& Cr ad l n K • CAR [ER 0 pp Q RT U NIT I [ S que Country $lore. We 11 yr.. ~. of Golaen Wt&t Trenchllli: Ser. Conitr\li.:Uo11 Estabtlahed. Newport Bead!. A Westmln.ter. REWARD. C!ea .... up, lfaulln1 ftll dirt, moat dnired area.. D • y • SM--7051-curt t.ement Wotk. 642-8514 e OFFICES e MEDICAL e RETAIL 548.60<, Evu. m.3409 FOUND: Lui• black doll. _;::Don"""=~~--,-,-,.1 $5,0I)). Nolll!i at 1009' lnteretil r~e. Thin w/IQng: hair, CEMENT \Vork. any kind, Jlll.yable in 6 moa. $10,000. Yorktown and Bt11.tb. J:US. Co m m e reial. reak!enUa1, 815-Ta!O. ~7*'.>6. Uc l bonded, 536-lGtS Prime l lunt.IN!ton Be a ch· LOST ~·-101-J G O Fountain Va.lfey k>catioM on Mort, Trust DMdt 513.S : ""'' "" cm tnn Child Care 602 :::;;:=..:.:.=...;;;.=;;..;c.c..;c 1 SMp mix. blktw.n. 11 o P ~ Brool:hunl & Beach 'Blvd. tft•us,•p TO-. ean. Missed a lot, please TJ.. OULOCARE. My Coeta Over U,000 1q ft. of tt~ .,_,. v .., ,. al -· -1ahleartatneiudlnr;:2 1SI JD lOBftS c lBret~. Mesa Home. Hot Mee.11 . Deluxe ProCtMional Suites 1.0sr: Cal, male altered. Fried Yd. Call 645-1455 l550 Mo. with full facilllleJ· White w/blk •Pots & blk C?ntrwctor 6021 IN OUR 'MARKETING DEPARTMENT Opei'.:l'•ocal and throughout the u,nited Stat provide training. No experience nee sary. A chance lo be part of cable T.V.'s largest & fastest growing company. Qualilied salary + commission. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TELEPROMPTER Plus ottlce &: retail space 2 d TD l talt Vic. 22nd A. Santa Ana. !rom636'.1640 ... tt.alA5c ft o,ans -13111 ~ VAI L CONSTRUCflON ft. In new prime center. wsr.Reward for Jake. lg. General Contractor Room H N 1 B h Good ex~ure to t.raUic. Lowe1t r•t•• Or••t• Co. R?eY cat, med. Ion& hair, Add 1t1 on..Re1nodell11g -2624 W. Coast wy, ewpor tic ror deta and preview call Settler Mft. Ce. nea collar. Vtc. 22nd &: Concrete---Patlo Co v ~ r ! -1..,,;64~).~3l~60,;,,"'!"'1:'~'!'!'~'lB~o"!b'"'!H~•~n:':1t~n:;"li:.Si'JP;'i'.M.T,:iii \ (714) '75i-1700. '41·21Jt J4S.0611 Irvine 67S-ll00 References. ~L •293j}.SI~ lNVL;r?i!ENT DIVISION Serv:lfll" Harbor area U yn. LOsr·. 2 doga, 1 Siberian ~1 i,;H;•;lp:;W;•~n;ted;;;;,;M;&;F;;7;l;,iOi;i';Hie~l~piiWiiia.i.niiitiiiediii,iiiM;;&iiiOF;;7;;;1po:;;I Y 11"250. for SJ2500. HuslQr ireY & white 1 hall GERWICK &: SON, B l d,g. --'Jll~ 'll 'IJI p~ "' •b\Jlld~ Collie/Shepherd blk '&: &:old C.Ontr. Add reniod. SL lie. ltiJ 1i;lF ~ase:!l71,~;rc:~~ ~~ml, ,blk .lilver mutt , ::::-.,67~1• 549= DELIVER &37-1717 or l!l&-""'2 . Ne~:,;J i.;,.,s'~. ·~·r; EJ ':.~C T.R I c,1 ... N o~-?ld TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES CJll Mr How<1rd 645 6101 fRl 675--lJOl .,. ., P•• -i•e»'. O>n. .,... .. 1~ -'-'_.,... IL::\J LOST-Young Male Cat. ~~nytlme -BJU'Plat-e. Men or women 18 or over with cars, station liiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliim t:1=:; 1:ceT!'!~. 2 ~: ELF.CI'R!CIAN·llet:nse n 0 . wagons or light trucks. Pleasant outdoo.r L & F 5300 ca.JI ~7759. 23310S .. Small johl, malnt work, your available dayµght h~urs. C~l· '-°'-"1""'-.;...;;-.1-'-.'--..;....-' LOST: Black Lab. 19th & &: repaJtS. st&-&m fornia license plates reqlllfed. A:pply daily CAUF. ANIMAL CONTROL Hamilton area. c.M. Anll. furniture 6041 for job description & Uaining 8:30, 10:80 to "Otis" Contact &12-2465; AM or 1;30 PM at the location nearesl you. HwitlngtonBeachShelter 6G4SurfSt.,C.M. FU~fl I TURE J:l·epalr 8311 EdiMJl'I St., 536-6551 ~.;;;~"'-':='-,..,-~I Service, Chatl'a: 111rengthen· BEGINNING WED. NOV, 6TH I. 2 & l Br, crpt, drps. bltins. gur. 111 16th SI. ·ot 20$ 15th St., Huntington Bch. 847-3957 1 BEDROOM. Kitt.~en Frig & Stuve. Adults:--€Hj3:APt ! $125 1\10. 645-28!!8. Back of Humane Society F 0 UN D : Poodle male ed & reglued. Free c 11 t • ~P.1n_ -ANIM-AL ASSIST. LEAGUE chocol ate , Dachshund 64&-6989 3150 La Palma, Anilheirn (Near Kraerrier) -==----""'.,.,--,"' Adop"-•pa·"--and female tan.. Pekingese fem.I=---------· ff t A ) SLEEPING room near Udo Shops for mature 11o'Omao or man. Pvt eiitr. Ir bath. S125. mo. 673-0343 llfte1· 5 lROM $82.50. Prlv rms & DESK space avallable $50 ....,.., 1 "16 Tan & whL 54().-0583. G•rdening 6045 704 No. Valley Sl., Anaheim (0 Crescen ve apts for seniors. Linens, mo. Will provide furniture neutering inform. 96()..2900 "2=-"'°"=~c'-'=-cc-~1---~------1 ••19 Kil D S nt Ana (Below Dyer Rd) 3876 maid serv, Xlnt security. at $5. mo. An 1 w e r In & ANIMALS l~POUNDED ~S1': Charm r i n g , sen· J A p A NESE GARDENER <N son r ·• a a M CHEZ ORO APTS 114 Del Mar; SC.492-8430 service available. 1 7875 Greal Dane, bm/tan, 2M & t1mental value. REWARD. Exp. Wee k lyMal n t. 88 Fa ir Dr., Costa esa San Clemente..__ S:?:H Allanta 2 BR. cpts. llrps, stv. & Beach Blvd., Hwttington lF Laguna area. 644-4205 Cleanups. Tree & Shru b (0.C. F airgrounds enter from N~wport Blvd.) !.:!& 3 BR. Priv gar, pool, 1't"fg. f'urn. avail. Sm. R<?OMS ~~ wkk JJP, with Beach. C12·:321. Shep. mix,.blk/bm, fem Trim ~-••L "'°"" E qual Opporlun1'ty E mployer 1v"she1', dryer. Close Io c4·!,i.!I~~~ Ok, no pets. $220. kitc!;;S.975:5"'~rw64~~pt. OFF 1 CE Sp ACE FOR Germ. Pointer, Iv r I w h I, ~~~~~!!!!~~~~ '"548-jij;~""'~'~,.;;;;~;,;;;;:-;;-;:-;T.;~~·;l~~""""""""""""~~~'!"i~~"'!~":'~~~?I• IJe&.ch, 536-03.".6 "~ RE.~T. Costa Mesa, Harbol' male . ;:. E: EXTRA lrg:: Br, 2 Ba. San Juan . LIVE AT THE BE!:!!:. at Adams. Beaut i fu l-Afghan, lli, female ......... ~wpo· ~ard. ce;: a:e~.reo'1m"p•,._T~i_l•o.... ______ 609 __ 1 l ;H;;;e;:lp;;;;W;1;n;t;ed;;;;,~~;;;;F;;;;7l;OCl;;.1 dlx poolside apt nr beach, Caplstr•no 3878 S'la &: up a Y.'k. '"~"' modern . A 1 r, m u sic, Irish St, red, female 1· ~ adults. Son')', no pets. $175. _.:;;"""'-"-''------'-=~P~IN7'E~KN"'-~OT-:;:M~OT=-EL""-;· I janitorial, Class A. Walker Germ. Shep, bl.k/lan, male li:::::~:-·;;.;;~:\jg~ard~•~nl~n~g,~Y~ard:,,:cl~oa:•:"~"'~· CERAM1C TILE NE\V & 53&-8362 OONOO 2 br., 1 b a . , 1 -NJCE LARGE Room w/pvl. & Lee Bldg. Call Getie Hill Cockapoo, while, male 6-16-4676 remodel. PT e e ei:;timates. 2 BR. ll't!e gas & water. wood/mirrors, 2 car gar., ent.ry & Bath. $80. mo. 557'-0136 or 642--0aXI. Collie, tri, femaJe eersonals I 5350 LAWN SERVICE -Sm jobl \\'~lconie. 536-2426. Cpt.s, drps. Child ok, no pool, avajll ll/L $205 mo. 64.S-5861 * J MO. FREE RENT * Tenier, bl.k/bm, male GOING.BACK 1 TO WORK? \Vee!;l~E~!f:tD~anups * 547.8878 * pets. $170. M2-1.652 49-1-2918 or~ eves. ROOt.f \V/pvt. entran<.oe & No lease req. Dix. offices CoH 1.1.~ .. ~ b .. ~1wht, ntale BE PREPARE!? "'--E•l. ., .. ., ....,,,.. Kitch, ~:n:.t'ywlcys, Bathrooms LARGE 2 Br studio, encl. Saint& Ana 3880 balh. Adult over 30 prefer· adj. Airporter Hote111. A/C, i.:~but~~ .~~~e Brush up your skills, '"'~ .,.._.~, T So'I 6092 garage. $157.50 mo. Infant 2 b . red. 548-mo .full sei'vices. From 4.1 Mo. Pekingese, bm/11o'ht, fem. typirJ¥, &horthand, off lee GARDEN/RES/COW.tJIND. _op,__• ______ _ ok, not nets. 841-4440 Lfte. attr. 2 BR, a, qu iet Room & Bo•rd 4050 2172 Du.Pont, Room 8 AND O'mERS machines. Personal devekl~ q~ups, tree &: shrub trim I-~-~~-----I adull C 0 ND 0 . Dshwshr, * 833-3223 "111 noon * CATS ment & olc rapport. Call· Soil ed. Seuon I I o·w er 1, •TOP SOIL * CO~fPOST• 'c11~rt.2 l ~d 6t:."nodpe~'. newly draped, cptd, POOL MOTHERS Helper, 5tudent ~OJNFLAl'IOrr-Sh hr do trl I I fomla Professional College, &a3331 •MULCH * REDWOOD•· ·•-pd.tio, gar., ... n Fairview $198 1 m, • ema e l/l01 Newport Bl\'d, C.Af. EUROPEAN GARDENER CALL 586-8930 · SIOO. mo,. &31"6515 p\'t. ply. 1n 4l496-2038 ok, room & board " In 35c lncl._iajQ.!. &~. Shthr dom, bllt kittens 17P ) ,,.,. .......... -~ ...... __ . . . 1 BR apt, $165 month. 1st exchange fpr ttte housekeep-Corona det Mai Shthr dom, tabby, male ... .,...,.._,u,. ~apmg-tree semce T t I 6094 llnd last + SIOO. Avail Nov Aptt Furn/Unfurn 3900 ing & habysltting. Pr1 room, 1000 Sq. ft. -smart Joe.. LOS'I': 101 31 Male-black SPIRITUAL !Q;.ADER reasonable, 642-5329, 685--1425 u or ng AVON Need Cash Far Christmas? lf you're ambitious & en· thusiru;liC, )'OU can 11 t a r t earning money immediately as an AVON REPR.ESEN· TATIVE. li-1eet people. Have fun 100. cau !or details: 540·7041. 9. Jim Lui·kin 536-8836 bath & TV. N.B. P.trs. Long Harbor Mgmt. Co. Offi...m)O and/or female-B I a ck Open 10 AM to lOPM Hauling 6051 TENNIS irllltruction:-Ptivate. 2 BR. 1 Ba oondo, $230. OAKWOOD c644-8612==c..::0'~""c.cc91~1.o.4 ,--4~.=,0 NEWP.ORT BEACH .,..·Jtan mark'ga. LabJSpan. ~v:r.E°f~t;t~~ai CONST. & TRASH HAUL,. One hot~l 615-4341 BABYSIITER. My Home foe incl. ulll. V•c•tion R•ntal1 ~ Offic:e s~. including rece-nlixed pups. 4 l110li., both San Cl re Fo l ING Tr re 1 tr' 4 yr. old girl. 5 to 12 eves. 8tl-J9.16 FIGHTS ptionist seivices. On the ·wear'g. tan oollani. Bal . Call 492-~n ' r :Ji9i36 clean-up. R:mov~n~~; Sch 1 ools & • 3 to 4 days week. own lrans. laguna s.ach 3848 I R•nt My Condo I I Water 11icie of Coallt Hwy. Pen. 833-89M or Collect: DIVORCE etc. 645-851·2 _nstruct1on ~005 _,.;,._'~"'~· ,.--,.--~~---,., '--·· 1 BR •Pl with "''cw in4i 64.5-nOO 7l3-790-.Ql83 LOCAL ., ln • H ll BEAUTlCl '" mlddlo ag-• INFLATION -• ·"'="""cc"-.-:"'°"7,.---nOY a: au ngCOLLEGE&tudentgiv i ng i-u,, ' ""• H of mountaim and overlook-1501 WESTCLIFF-OR. LOST: Reward. Bl.k f em. ONLY $65. by student. L.arge I ru ck , p iano ''""""" oft;..;~n•"" lady. ?rt u:st kmW plncurls l----·j-<Nro~\~J,h11~1u8:s LU~~~~ lng pool. . Cholee PA L M NEWPORT Financial Center Afghan, 6 mo·,, w h It e Completely reliable reasonable, Barry 531-123a and lnte..,;;fi;tes~t a i\ & flnge1· w.avmg. A I !S(I , OCEAN v-..:ws ~r Victoria The price of everything is DESERT location. Nr small Leasing Office. Space marking on chest. VJ c • 673-5793 llAULJNG, M. 0 v t n g and Bruce at 7 5 2-13 2 3 or m,,.OO.,_'"c~ .. 1'1Y.,,11~,<1"1wn" thrus·.''" Beflch $325-14:5 494-1795 going up. Now 0 a kw o o d sbopping1 center. FoWee~y 1°r CALL ON-SITE MAAAGER Broo751 ,.kl'~! &da!llb;,e Jl.B. PREGNANT? Trash_Cleanup. :! studenl8. ~478. t ··'7-:;;n w010~066-~ ~ fJ. BR l Ba, 1 blk to ocean. ~artle~ AP:t's helps you =~ o~~ r In o (n4) "642-3111 ext 246. 751:uZ;'.-. ~-· ve II ' Caring, confidential coqnset. * &m-1149 * VO ICE, piano, Theory __ ._~._~_ ~·'==~= Re~ .. frplc, deck, bltns. light mUa~n .'?Y offering NEW Plush office Bldg., 2 FOUND Roc h es t er and ing & refettal. AbortiO!), Housecl••nint 6054 Your Home Or Aline BE OF SERVICE TO S., -t:l .l339 an exclusive No Rent BIG Bear cabin !or rent, to 6 RM suites. Conference adoption & keepln&. AP-A'lr. Newman 83.1-23"20 YOUR COMMUNITY "'-'·mo. ·• Raise Guarantee". fireplace, TV, sleeps 8, Rm. Xerox copier. Near Newport. C. ltf · Pedigreed CA.HE &t24436 1.lesa Cleaning Se1Vlce & Get t>aid For U Welcon1· GREAT water view at \Vood11 We guarantee that your rent 842-8712 0 C Airport 833 3640 male Al.L'ltrallan Shepherd SEMI-Retired prof. gent, 35, Carpets, Windows 1'1oors in g Newcon12ni;, },lex~ble Cove; 1-BR.: pool; $240. 11o•il\ not be raiSed for l I •-· · . -. 4-5 JM!il. old. Collar and E ~--E ~r ~42 [Ill •-N-~" ty 1 4M-l831i 835-:?100 full yPar and YtlU still have cR~on"'-1-•~•~t-o_•~_•_r_•o....___ 2 OF1''1CES in nice Industrial flea collar. 64&-9383 da)oa. nice looking, wishes to meet tc. ~ ''"~ st. ..., -v• . I I 1• 1 1u "· """ car, pewn er u.,. Verde 3&63 the flexibility of m on t h--ROOMMATES -area.. $100. both, util. incld 5511921 evea. attrac:Uve i::i.ri for daY1i-n?@ HOUSECLEANING Is 0 u r (mpto711•.t T & hup~y d l 11 Po 111 t l o u · ms nK>nlh occupancy 5'i8-8300 , LOST. 4 mo old She"-dateti. P.O. Box U24, Tustw businen. Call Janice's &ij;. .. 1 ~'~"--"""'=~·------~ e HOb!E ATltfOSPHERE Plus you gel a lot more \Vanted lo shRtt beautiful * COAST HJ G HWA y pard/Doberman pup p {. 926fn. gedy AruUI. 675--6553 _ lh + · =i' ........t.l ·g; -m BOAT Opei-ator, min. 20 TOn Deluxl' 2 & 3 BR. Rental for your money at Oakllo'OOd, 2 bedroom fumillbed or un· NEWPORT, lrg .undivided li1ale. · BJ)r'w/bm mal1dngs. REAL ESI'ATE TRAINING. HOUSECl.EANlNG. G oGd Job Want•d, Male 7025 inland he. FuU lin1C. \\.'rite o f c . 3 O 9 5 J.1 a c e. A-v e . including $1 million Jn furnished apll Rt Oalo\·ood. $125. 646-8340 494--005 eve v i c : B·r o ad w a y & lndiv. instruction. Personal refs. (h\·n transportat.lun. ---Hox no 315, Daily Pilol, , ~>l6-0'-'l'i034=·=~---.=• I recreation facllitics, a TWI · 'I'h"':'.8,,s11,,.0o"oola, c"11',.·1, . .,'" Busl-• Rtntol _._.i:,._ Tustin. c M. Rew a.rd. attn. Sales or broker exam 551-0849 MARINE l!Crv & pru1s ~tgr. P.O. Box 1500, Coi;:ta lrtesu. ,. 3867 time Activities Director \11bo rec• · ..... --2-61 2-3 wks. Academy 543-1192 M y111 w/pw. Uicscl or gas Calif. 92627 Mission Vi•jo plans parties. BBQ's, Trips C.Omplimcntary tennl1 64 11· • LET us rel~cve you of )'OW' bo&hi. Xlnt resunie & refs. -~==~~=~s-- SHARP 2 br, coodo. cpl'd .. drp 'd., illr c ond'g .. dishwashl'r & disposal. ~ mo. lncl~Jes pool u 11 e . & more! Free 5 Wl d a)'\ lessons, Sunday brunch· I·---------WST: frish Setter, male, •Palm/Card Reader• houseclearung tuskll. Ref11. \\'ould Skipper or Engineer BOYS & GIRL Brunch Spons tournaments. A full· Center Sen Cl•mentt 6 mos., wear'g. bwn. collar Ad/as'1=l~Jooach81, 963-431l or 963-5209 . ·y~cht locally. 545 _3509 The DAlLY PILOT hall · time activities director who 1000 Sq Ft ~k~ea1t0ag., yT1cu. 11~~.St.Cal,HB1... , H 0 u SEICEF..PJNG .,..•anted, belorc 9 or 1111 6, or write routes open in COS!A S i ng1 es, 1 & ~ plans parpe• .l BBQ' 9 · S off' ..... .., MARRIAGE-FAMILY purt tilne. lluntintrton ~-,. 3J1 Bowlin,. C•-· C •!. t.tESA, COLLEGE: PARK & becftooms, Furn. & unfurn. We'R even help Wll .find tore or ice 548-lln days or 842-9653 HELP. LINE Exp. Refs. $3.50 h~.' ~7912 92bi. ..., "''"~ " EAST & WEST OOSTA Vt'ith all the extras. Models a roommate. Sorry, no one on El Camino Real eves 64 7Il6 r..tESA. 642.-4321 N>wport B•ach 3869 oe>en dai ly 10 to 7. Sorry, under 21 & no pets. Models Excellent parking LOsr: RE w ARD Afale ==== :r . 2 /llJEN do expert efficient Jo~ W•nted, Fm ale 7050 Equal Oppar, Employer ---'--------1 no pets or children. openl daily d!Ol 10th-7· ~ 492-9764 497-1'333 Afghan, 2 yn. old. b I k . ~~~~~w~ 11a1~:. ~i=· Any Job, re 1 5 • BOYS 83'7-17ffi THE MOSl our arger a n e op ...... ~=====-.,.CC'=C'I mask, lawn. Vic. Superior ~=====,.-,----I EXCITING VIEWS Oakw-ood n1ent section. . 2-01'"FICES/Stores Lag Bell, & Ticondaroga, New p ort always. PTL Dick HOUSECLEANING I ad Y CREATIVE pr G---'--ere t R · edi u dabysittlng 6008 depend able, re~nable'. BUSINESSWOMAN GIRLS IN NEWPORT ~· OAh."WOOD GARDEN APTS $160.1165. '! Mo. rent Irce. s. eq s. m ca on! . · -~---i-efs 642-5299 .~ · . Paper Routes Op•n LU.'Cury bayfronl apartment Anart::n\ents 16th nt Irvine 497-:!175 or k!--0844 645-0069 or 835-MM DAY & NIGHT F'ENCED · SeelUl poslUon in art-related living. Boat slips at your rr -----642-8170 RESTAURANT fur lease, FOUND-Black male puppy y ARD AlY tt6ME WV· Ma•onry 6070 field 111 Harbor awn. f abric In Laguna Beech in Ooor. \Vnlk 10 shops, restau-~ ~ Morill NEED a Rommmate. to shr. fln;t & lasl mo. 1-ent req. Tan mnrkings on fat'f! &: ING cARE • design particular Held ot Many Locations. ~ A trvine and 16th , ...... , o." sm. 2. b r., F""Y ~,,.,. "'"llllO tan legs. White on chest. · .,,;., "'""" \VILLI AMS & S 0 NS. intel'ef!l. 0 CC graduate. I Call Mr. Lambert r3JltS, tu•:flU't', OC'ilan. <>A""550 ,. • ._ ..... -.. ....... v · Cl bbo M v-~ ~===~~~~-·~.--! M~nry Lie. no 283046, 5'!.5-4240 642-4321 few elci:anl. ,.,..ry private, .,......., hou.se. Prefer wo r k ' g. SPACE AVAIL for lease in IC. u use, csa ~ ... c SABYSITrlNG by hr m your B ·fti. block & t ~-~---~ 2-bedroom, 2-b<'U\ units .... ith female but will c 0 n 1 Ider Boradwalk Shop'g Ctr. at ·~"~''=·",__"~~~~~~-ho af nd nu., 1 0 n e COLLEGE grad needs par! Equal Oppor. Em11loyer 111wciou.<1 tcR'ftces, Po o I , ....,_. hedi S..tli an:,'One who Is financially ' WST: .female Irish Settt:r, in me,Re~e_~~ even· 58§;§3n time job tQ. supplement j;Ub~. i ---'=s~O~Y~S~&.-:G'°IR=L~S--I 5ubter-ancan 2-car parking. 16th at Irvine resp. A1ust like animals & Hunt. Hbr. Call: 846-2:&. Mis.skin Vit:jo aml, about \Vli'LL· do bab ... ,: .. ln Peiiiting/P•p9ring 6073 teacher . pay. Evenings All adull,-lull r,ecuri1y build-642-8170 freaky people. S*S-3211 all. lndustri•rRent•I" 4500 9 mos., white blaze 0 n Y si. ... 16 m)' l\.ton .. Fn. 61l-6311. Nl'V>·spaper Carrier.>. AUn. age 10. Udo Isle, Balboa Pen.mula. Contact Afr. Backstro1r at the DAlLY PILOT or call 6 :2 ll2l k leaYe a~-.tJcatlo:i. Ing. Nl"\v carpet, rtrapes, 1---.==""=-5 PM. Ask !or Pat. N chest. fin. Reward. 558-2665 home 846-3S53 *PAINTUriG ~ ~E~ 11o~Ue 'Aoould love to ~t·~~s,. mod"". T. l.A!ases lron1 COME LIVE I T:):2ACH~~E~R~. ~ .. ~1~,.,~.,-.,at~b~lo~ticc. NJ;.\aogV :.~~~: ~~. ~ 1:30 to SPM 830-1853/495-6478 . H U PAI .• baby s It you t" ch J t d . -~ R lair llrm lri•ndly LOST·. c-•·--. lemale Wlll. BABYSIT ll)yrs ln area, qullllly wo1k, Weekdays Mission Viejo esp. · • • fl incl 400 sq fl office in •-; ,..-&.,.u $20 k reasonable rates. 963-4062 -3858 [71 ') ti~ "551 WITH us des's leni., share 2BR hse., inclu.slrial nark. Tim Driscoll cal w/11o•hlte pa.,..'11 I: white * l!A~ ~~. * ~'="='~&11~=·=----· I -r '""0 Bal Penln. Dave, Box 2447, 997.2100 ~Leland House on chest. nea Collar. v1c.1 """'~-=-~~'°'7"~-=,,ll NT· Ext. Pal n t l n g & LEGAL SF.CTY 1en1pol'ary (213) 661-0361 .. Bell90rol 536-055l 19th & Fu l lerton Q.l. Cabin.tMaking 6014 Wallpaper hanging. Avg . 11o'Ol'k, 6 yrs exper .. your Equal Oppor. Emplo)'1?r Newport Bay Towers A warm senin~ f (Ir en· r.lAN 11o•/'j YT· old ch 11 d I ~7'===---==-.c-646-0424 . -ext. house $221. Free ~l. of!icc or my ho111e. 675-K'Jl8 310 Fernando St., N.B. tertaining friends or relax· wishes to share duplex . * ~OSTA M~~~ * FOUND Beige and 11o'ht. pup-c~::i ~~b:~e Call Ray Park1>r 'i~'l-~-1.t MATURE woman ..,,.ho cares BUSBOY EJq>erienced Sam's &alood Tl PARK NEWPORT ing .,..·ith neighbors. Spacious Prefer girl w/child or who most ne11o· · · py. Looks like Collie. Male. repairs remodeling 'No job eCALL AN EXPERT• 1vill clean )'Our home lor APARTMENTS t •"-2 bedrooms featu1ing like children. 642-7209 J300 sqs!:.Jri~· !'o!O. t.fagnolla and Atlanta, J{B too 11~. Free ~L Lou Quality & fo.:OOoom)', Lic'd you. 545-7380 ~. C.Oruna de\ li-11tr 675-0900 Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms bull tins, custom d r a Pe s · BUSINESS or Professionhl 962-3519. Sla-6739 834-1299 In 11 · d, Callcotc Painting. Help W1nted M&F 7100 und Townhouses shag carpeting, pool & out· man OJ' ·woman lo share 1,000 SQ. IT. office Or FOUND: Black cat, while C '1 60lS 979-3335 ' CASHIERS Fr. s:r~4.50 Qpen 9-6 Daily door hbqs. Enjoy the good 3 BR lfarbor V!l'w home. storage. Plenty of parking. wtil1kers & feel. Harbor •rpen er R.B. Painting ext, ~l ost A • Cl k Are You at least 18 yrs old, Spa Pools Tennis adult life at the $185. mo. 64Q..6~57 $2'25. NC\\·port Shores Al'ea. View Shell Station. Ask for CARPENTRY. rem o d . in-IK>mes 25c sq. ft .. p11lnt . ccount1n9 er S . bondab!e, neat in ap-Ac1m.~ fron1 F'a!>.hion !~land WEST BAY 18 CHRISTIAN "I , Straigh1.1 ,;C~al~l_642="'~"~'·---~= Don. . tenor, exterior. sl dings. incld, also Int painti11g, tree PosUng lt-'tlgers, account.mg apearance, enjoy workin(; :it .hunlx:wee on San Joaquin Ill E. l8lh St. Costa ~fesa \Valcrfront Bl. Own room Storage 4550 FOUND · Sniall n1lxed Ter· punelirag prtlio covs. floor est. 673·3658 aft S ana!Y.11ls & bu 11 k recon-w/people & outside ln the Hiils P.oatl. 64&1>Sle Sl-25. . Cell 6 7 l -4 5 5 5 & 1;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;... rier pup. Approx 2 \l'ee:ks tile rrn 11tls. 5 3 6-8 7 8 7 l t CLAoo E t/I t p I ti ~!llations. Acctng expc". Pl't"· lresh air~ If so. we wnn\ "'1900 8''°"'"J 11 ""' "-n nr n ng .• d, but not e1111en. Snlary ntk 00 •-1 (714) _.,.. 752--0100. MINI-WAREHOUSE ago. Vic Santa Ana & Santa ~··-~-"~------! PaperhanJlng. A I I es 11 lo $-150 or C"m1ncnsurate ~o ~11s,trl~~ ~u :Of' u~t""o'~~ 1 BLK TO BEACt"t ~ FEM lo shr with 1non1 & Private, locked individual Isabel, C.A-l cllll 548-4140. REMODELlNG, patios , Spray, (25 yrs e"1.I) 979-52!M w/cxpcr. Ncv1port Be a c h .self scr.>. gns stations. We N('1\·-:. dc:11--Priv1He 2BH, UCITIJIC Jl[WCOllCEPT! !$01\ near OCC or rent for storage units. From ~1.5(1 l'OUND small white dog . Decks. Room Additions, * 10% DISCOUNT * ofc. Good t'O. benefits. Call need several full & p/tin1n i:Ua. hllln6. wnlk·in·cl~ts, ADUU LAKESl0£ UVUI~ ('hildc11t't'. 7-Sam, 2-4 Pm , per mo Female. MagrK>lia llfld Bun-Cabinels. 613-llf.'6 !I.tr Ryan \Val I papering & Painting t.11'll. Neil. 833-84.'lO. people immediately in C1>11tu l'tk gar, Ca hie TV. $.125 mo i w.1.u. r1rsA«1n10 556-7102 ALLSPACE ie~he~i~~s~~;"--61~ thin REMODEL. Add-on, gar Free est, Call 536--0548 AcCTs. Puyable/Bkkpg., !or t.1esa & lluntington Beach vr!y l!K' includL>S utilities. fen1ale needed to Kha r e 960-1970 convttsk>n, ..,cust. & new PROF. painter, ~t wark, l'i!Aidenlial builder. s m I . For intel'Vlew call B1u·bara, ~,i.~.9:,7g or 451-6042 eves. •Bachelors La.'fllna Beach house. Call 1 .,,,..,..,..~~"""""""" FOUND: li-1ale, Irish Seiter con.st. 25 )'Jill exp, draw rea11, Int.ext, free e8L refs. ofc., airport area. Con.'!truc· 213/9"..5--0.Ul. -V-'ista Del Mesa • 1 BR, l BR Lind a 83'1-1060 weekda~, I ~ LINK n\ix. No lags, 546--44-11 alter plafll tree e1t, 645--3439 &18-traS. &il-3913 tlon exp. req'd. 833--270.1 ---C~A~S~H-l ~E~R----1 i:;s ..,. STORAGE UNITS :i.o·rvi San ) . , ALAR~t lns1allertservi~man F/time. Mature & exper'd. •l BR & n_0 491-5201 m•e. & l\'t"Ckends 5 P.M. (Vic. 5th St & *CARPENTER-:. ---W-ALL-PAP-ER - AOl.'LT GARDEN 110~1 From $185. $435 RESPONSIBLE girl lo share 71 ew. la Ana. Xlnt craftsnuuu1hiJ>-w Hanging guarn for 5 yrs E."<per. only. O\'et 30 .,...a.rs Multi location. IRVINE AVE, AT ~IESA my heat.ti apt. Call Teri Pel'90nal, business~ recn!!.,· FOUND: Black t'lll w/wht prlces Roberl-536-205l Carl Rebko 646-241-9 old, ~. J'-Metro Car Wash r\1':11' Nc"'J"'l'I Blvd. Fnl')' MfKI Verde East & Adams , =·~t~olJ"'i'°""'°"~ .. ~l-64'7=W:--::=-,,:,-I 1i0Ml storage. ~ •vm ~.... paw11 and wht. chin. \VHt-,t. Ir. Irie lndustrJ.,I Complex 1 J.~Et.fALE. to share. 2BR h&e. Jamboree & San Diego Iii SU-2800 CUSl'OAf. carpentry o( ... &JJ PROTE~!VE PAlNTING A/Pay Cashlt:r to $550 .2!150.llarbor Blvd., CM I Bl! $1W :! BR Slll. 540-1800 , .. /·•me. Call ~A"-f41!9~affer Freeway. Call -979·fH:'!} . ~r -~O~~~s. da,ya fy'JM!!ii, Cablhefs & qiiality Weather Pi'oofing. \Vo o d . Personality Plus! CHEMICAL OPR--~t• r BT"~· \l•/gyrn. BilllarU~. y .... .,..., ,,,_ concrete 962-1961 lnmma$0n 5(5-9500 c.. .. ~ 1 ... ~ J · 5 P~i. R•nt•ls Wanted , -FOUND: Cream c 0 I 0 red · ~ .. t or registrauun olc for 1mlill metAJ t e f I n In 11: ('.,lor T.V l'Ool ' acu:uJ. GRAD. STUDENT. Profes· Af .. han w/black face. F1ea *ALL TYPES• Plestir/RefNlr 6077 ol loeal university! Meet film. Noexper. req'd. Rcpl)' Security P.it!'l'll. Helrig. Inc. ... -HELP! N'ttd fnmished 2 or " * BIG & SMAU. * variety of p@Oi:>le! TIT-to classified od no. 279 c/o • J1:;..4sa,; • (SJ v ~~n64Ia1,,1ge house nr beach. 3 Br apt. Can .pay SZ'JQ. coMllar .. ,,lifalc"•1su~,_'~1!,,,and 536-1648 PATCH PLASTI;RING mencJoos be n e Ii t s, Call Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560. ''" ·Jttrts ,,..... · n10. Yrly basis. 3 adults, onro .. ,a. ·" · .... vi.u. CARPENTRY All TYPea. Free Eltlmates Zazz Booker, 848-1288. Den· Costa r.tesa Ca 92626. WESTCLIFF AREA ~ WANTED lcmale 10 share 2 c hildren 14 & 1. FOUND Gray Rutty eat . AU . _ Call ~ nls&Denn1J1 P er11o nnel CLERK l ,'i.· 2 Bt.·d1ix1n11'. Po o' · deluxe 2 Br apt w/san1e. Relererw.-es. ?-lewport/Ba.lboft Female. Vic H.B. types; 9'19-49:>4 > Plumbing 6078 Agency of JI u n 1 Ing tan y, Adult~. i'11per 11h;.11·11! $180. i 'Z TlR. Til,1'flhouse. lrp\c, N.8. 645-8611 or 64:!-'1896 PJ't'a. 642-7&18 536-!034. Carpet S•rvlce 601' Beach, 16168 Beach Blvd, :~ e"::;,~8• ",0w~•hrck"•"d':~,· tu S:l'.?.>. t"undtun· 11 11 a 11 . I froin $250. I BH. lrom Sl95. G lo R 4350 .,0 UN D l\1al . L.R. OTIS p LU hJ BJ NG H.B. ,,.,. ""J lJuy~ 83-1-l:Yl·I OJr l' v l's Pool, lcniiis, i:untinental a rages r •nt \VAt-\J' to rent; Housing help : e S&lnoyed JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Remodels & Repairs, Water ~ per wk with oce. fillln, \n ttj6-GOW bt•caklillit. Separate fllmlly C C 12th ron~ iitay Iii t.larlna. 1-f.D. 6-8"~~~d. Dri Sh ,"lP', lS!il Re· b .r crs, dl .. pos l g, Apt M•nager CdM .. "9:30 to 6:00prn, J\.fon BAYFRONT Chiirining lrg 2 br, 2 1)11. l'lu~h ('1lll11~. U1·p~. t cu r 11rkug. pool. AdulL \1/111ch lh<' hoat!I 1111il by. $575 100. l\tgr, 673-19Sa. S47-o321. DUPLEX B.1ylronl, l b r . J.'JRm.. DIR n1., ope_n bl!:11n,, llUi..'t' mast<'f t;uhe wffrpl. li-fu!il i;tt, $500. Uoflt 111\p 11\•1111. 61'5~3il86 or 5.:)1-1010 * Bca«~fil'f'f1!1tt.'l'-\'rly11t J\J1MlCliVI' 3 bdr., 2 ba.lh. Lnl! o r p;tnnrllng.carpct S<'ct1011. Clo~ to 3hopplri:; SINGLE ar IU'age nr 892-7012 ,,..............,, tardanla.) Degrca!!Crs & rumaces, dshwghn 6(2-6263 C 1 • 1 •·· ll thrti Sitt. Flex. 11 ch c du I e & line beach. 644-2611 Sr & Balboa Blvd. S2a. nio. -w FOUND . yng Sial'l'lese <:QI. all color brlghtenl!rs & l(I MIC & DIA C.Omplete , oup e to munuge ov;."¥ we.· de11lrable. No 11 tu den tr11, MESA GARDEN APTS 2 It. 3 Bdrm11., crpl8, drps, utllllle.~ paid. B 1 t I n 11 , la'unl\ry facilities. Re c . room wfpool table, JQTm room, sau11A, {K_ '. Adult! fl!lly , m pets. 288l Brlftol, Cotln M751-4187 ~1 675-WOO dH.y11; 615-7876 l::vcs. [iJ Vic. Laguna Hills. Leisure r.\lnule 1-1.~1.ch f!'r ··1hlt<l Plumblne Service LI c' ~~~tr-t: .... ~e:1~ :'mp!:;~ please. Good rcfC":1·cnce11 C~a:;1 ~~ag~ io: n:11t.8 ~~vi ~mncial J • World 837.Jl.85. co.1-pei.. ~vc yaur money 272694 OrSJ1ge &. ~·A . Counties. ~l:,s;sry· Ca\\ Mr11 Adeinl, neighborhood 492-:rtsl \liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·iiim FOL aUNbDr :::~;nrli& .•!c'. mN'ort' ,', by saving n1e extra trlp11. R~model & ReJMir 6081 Xlnt te113nh1 .• Salary + 1 ... ., "' Wlllcleanllvl11grm.,dlnfna: bonus Call fil926-4407 COUNTER HELP Office Renta\ 4400 Business Oppor 5005 4guna-4 · rm., • hall S15. Any nn. COOD WORK: Ref. 25 )'l"!I .,..·telcda.yS. -P/tin1e days ,\ ni l hlJ. AJ)tl)y ,FOUND 1t1el~ ll'l·colored Sl.50, couch $10. Chlllr $5. txp. Lge A sn1. jobs, Iree Burger King, 2015 Hatbo'r NE\VPORT BEACH Deluxe PARTNER WANTED Collle pup. Springdale and ill yrs exp. 11 what countx est lie. Ken 642·1710 Call ARTlST p/tlmc student Blvd, Costa ~1tta. rurn'd. ofli~ or desk spRce. ,,. •--· H B oo• •-not method 1 do wot•k ' 1 ' · ,"'----1 $5(1 tn ll50. nio. 121 3 ) Tn join light manufncturer. ..~tmuoater • · ,_....,,.,,.,, nl)'lelt. Good ret. 5.ll.(Jllll. mt:. C81'1!. a:';'Od at design It blow ·up. COOK 59'l·2?5I l\lu~havcS17,500casb.t.fust LOST. Male Ot:r m11n ADD-A·RM·r \10DEL & Wr1te. Boie 22S4. Newport Salary a«wdll'tl to e..xp. have ma~ement ability l Shorthair, all brown, SlOO Prof C•rpet Cleanlns REPAIR 11 yn. t'.Xp. Uc. Beath, Ca ~. ~Jt'r no 111Wn1ic. Ell:per. ATrRACTIVE front offiCf', be wlltina: t() roll up sleellftl Reward. ~rt Floor C•r• & Windows No. 2.lS-014 :'MITJJ CONST ASSISTANT M r1 n &gl'r fl""f'd, bu! wlU trnln. Apply fl'Ol1~ noor. ~~~ 400 gq Ir \\'Ork. Stll~y + equal Found _ Bike f>lifch r.111/nt serv. 531-1508 4:"·3474 lrftlntt, rount~r girls. fry lll'lwttn 2::.H:SOpn1. lfnm· ~i .. ·d' ~~t".1°54.!-9700 ~'par! i;hare of pm1it11. Exeeptiooltl 61>16ll lltwn S.7 Piii Cement{Concrete 6019 YOUNG exp. nr He. Arch. cookB. 0RY1 .&-graveyard llnrgt'r lfamlc1 , 15'5 Adamt, grov.1h &ltu:1tion. Mt. Rus-_ , wi ll dtslgn I. b" 11 d hn· •hlR• O()l:'rt ru.11 & 111oc111 ... tfn1I'. CM . Aslc for ~fr. lln~n. --55c PER SQ FT M:ll, ITI4) ~-5730. i'OUND: Pckbtattt. km. nr. C 0 NCR ET E-ASPHALT provmllll 10 your home or Apply Jack In lhe Box, 38.J COOK, IMlilutlofltll cxper. TUf': EXOTL'IG ltil1 WESTCL11'"T ·NB *RESTAURANT* 8Ushard ll. Hazard, C.G. 8ttak 1: remove. W~lkll, bus. Try me, John. 5&7037 E. 17th St. CAI prt't'd. Wiii train. Xlnf w1t111 dra~ · bh fhll' • $3.'iO n10. I,.,..,..,,.,,..,,,...,,,..,.. 1100 \Y, Bfilhoai 673-2'1'23. NE\VPORT ISl.Ju~D lra; 2IJR 11;arage ~pl, yrly $%'JO, Av111l, 11/l!i. No pt!•. R•·f1. req 'd. PALM MESA A:PTS. AGT. 541-6002 Costn MC51t. Nt•I A cltlln. 53t·l207 P1Uo&, ·walls. tic. Ustna Roofing 60t1 ATI'ENDANT, C;<p('r. for It. benetija lor m ll I u r c l!UNUT~ TO NPT. DCH. DELUXE 2 rm. office; Ea.It Selll!i 110 +. Chl•ner rtUrlna. CAUCO CAT-t.bRr.OOntd I MOilern Low Nol}e TOOis. graveyard lhUt. Good llB.Y I penon. Apply 1"45 Sul)('rior, Bl.1Ch, I & 2 BR. fn>rn $1'57 Col.at H\':)' .. O''f. 4'3e,Ft. S~.OOO -Term11 · llceda hoi'ne. Laguna Beach lowHt ~no job loo REPAIRS, 1111 types. Reas. fringe bcnelltA. Apply Shelli 'NB · Ad nlta. No Peli. ltt:'ak>nonilc., Wen. 67s:.6700 RIVI ERA REALTY area. 499-1003 llll'lal11 Mll-9&13 or &MH.1168 free e!tt. Llc'd. Ask tor StaUoo, 1000 lrvlnf'. N'.If. CO o K .yllinie, w._-ekt:Ddt!, 1561 ~lesa Or. S0Q SQ FT, crptWd~. S!t;. *'4~·7007* _ LOST.,._lc· \Vhlte remal etitp1£NLLBlO<:k.J..V Wali.-s:JG..502l aeyUnw.. T Sbotl ,ordc!, ~ ere-. t~ bllu lro~I nlvdJ ~-m:n. CA1t"' M-2130 or RESIDENTIAL CARE Pood.Jc. ~r.-Umokliurat .I \\li.111, J'l(lotklf, 1:ldet1.iLlkll,. Sewing/Alterations 6084 AUTO GEN. & STARTER Coach• Co"!!Cr• so. Coast ...,.,:-:-:70" bi9-~700 Ca.rheld. HS. 9U-26n. etc. By ht. 01' job. 64&-691a -REB\Jll.DER-EXPER'D Plnfti, 5~ ADULT APT LIVING._ ifia~s.,"."'r~i.-1~1~10~. -mo-. °"tn<"'t'°'d.·I Lie. 18 •$6 5 C000tntus 11 • 1t.0STt V\c. 19th & Tfo.mllton. CONCRl-.1'E \\-'ORK: Padol, DRESSMAKING O Tup PllY. perm, tthnic Dtir1'j i(f\1-' up tile shlpJ ·I & 2 BR. Pool, re1:. h11ll, u1\l's, Boal.I & Boy ouliilde , • tn11le Big Blnck l..ab1:1ldor, Drhn'l!I, w11lks, roundatio._, Al~TERATl NS 3621 W. 1st St $.A. ''I.1st" It In cln.\!llti!C'J~ll) ~'"' RBQ. 6.12•1171} )irur door. 67:&-fi600 ABOot; BROKER.'5, G4~~ M eollnr. or 1.0, S.12·Zf6.1 !>m Jobi! O.K. 645-8$12. 114&i«l40 ' lo SlKlt'f' Rr11ultal 61~1s. ~-~~----~·~~~~~----. . f ' .1' 973-4749 ' . • I • D D D D l D D D D y ' I D w E p -• ... "' J .. Wfdnfsdd} NO'fftnbfr b, }q74 DAILY PILOT fl'Z 8"'°0 Boats, Marln·E~-cJma liH;r.•;;lp;;'\jWif.1;;n.:1ec1;;f',aM&il'F~7:;:100iil1T. "'":r.,p:-~w:,.::n>-t1;;dr, 1.M&mFn11uooiiITU. He:;:lp W1nted. M&F 7100H1lp W1nted, "'&F 7100 Help WantM, M&F 7100 ~· I040 0F_u_rn,.l,.tu_r_•~-::-:---l050-:-: ml1cel1aneov1 • Telephone Sollcltort e PUPP.Y WORLD e SPANISH 1tyle, 2 yl'I. old. Nf~'\VP'CHiT Beach Tr n n I• '74 611P JOJL'ISON, onJ1~C Sales TRAINEE A \Y&y for a hig h school graduate to enter the newspaper business DAILY PILOT 11his highly successful local newspaper has an openJng for a trainee in the cucOJatlon sales area. Selected applicant will receive a 11be.ral starting .salary, regularly 'Scheduled rai ses, bonus opportunities, and many fringe benefits such as paid vacations, paid group insuranpe Md a credit union. He will also be provided a company car with personal use privileges. Applic~ants must be 18, have a clean driv· ing record, have a high school diploma. flouts are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P .M. with some Saturday overtime. ..U you are qualified and are interested in learning . more about where this training leads, come to the DAfLY PILOT office, 330 \Vest Bay Street and ask for Mr. \Villiams in the Circulation Department. · An Equal Opportunity Employer l"H"'e_,lp_W_•n-'t"-ecl"''-M-'&·"F_7;,,,1-'00"--tt"-e"'lp'-"W-"e"nt-'ed,;c,,~~ Delivery-Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON. WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 6424321 FOR APPOINTMENT. An Equet Opportunity Employer Help W•nted. M&F 7100 Help W•nt.ct, M&F 7100 COUNTER Won1an. Ne a I handwriting. Thurs t h r u Mon. Apply mon\S 1 9 l O Newport, CM DELIVERY Man lor early morning L.A. Ti~ home delivery l'Ollte, Adults only. Bconon!lcal e a r required, 2~ houri!. daily, no soliciting_ -.-collecting, Westmins1er, H.B. 8.l'fa. m.2924. HELP Wanted: Ideal for sludchts. P/time eves & ~ton thru Fri 5:l0-9;30 &Sat. 9::3(}--l :lO. No expcr. needed. Hrly Wll.ge p 1 u s bonus. For mOl'e info. call 6.1£J-1891 or 892-2258. HOSTESS ., M'.llll have so1ne e.xper. t.1usl be over 21 yrs old Apply In Pr rson toa.m~pm LORENZO'S OFFICE POSITIONS/TEMPORARY i Bull T~~r 1 ~b Dobermatl titwn lll':U. Ll\.''g nn. & C I u b I" a m I I y 'fen n I a bourx. S-too finn, Jerry &.'j. ~.'9;~ C\Mon._ ~ 1 1'~ Ao:!.ed<:•IL.'.r.;kiffio, Collies, n1a¥1t·r bdrni. 611)-..t631 or tit embers hip. Sacri!Jtt, 12li6 or 1St2-HI!:! .. Irvine Industrial Complex Area Pays From $4.00 to $2.00 Hourly Depending On Your Experience 835--014" or apply Mon &c a. II dQel, Oillluahua. TI.uy 644-1465 I 7 14 ) 8 3 3-181 ~ t2ll) Boats, Power 9040 TueH only betwn s & 9P~t. Poodl<'S. Pit Bulls, Coc:kllpoo. SACRIFICE F'URNITURf; m -siOO. • - 1505 E. 17lh St. S.A. Suite 100 MIXED PlWS Stud SCi'-Uvtna Rm. Set, Dlnlfl¥ !t111. 12 GAUGE '''i n ch e 1 t tr l4 E xpre s• Cruls.r 111. \1ce ?.t~ Btteds, ltolli:!r Set, Tablts, LamPH. Call ~tgun. Dt<c;i:' bf'a 1'0d & 1''0JUIE'R Cit)' of Lon~I\ •Paid Holidays & Vacations)* •Always 100% F,..e To Youl * TELLER, P /TIME Canari1!1>,Reptlle1&Turtle1. * i»lTIO: 633-9'J6.:I * reel. ~i:w _au11 Si :ii. Cost Bti11rh Hr !iicu~ aw 1 I' Open E\'H. 531·5027 Sf SELL H h Id SlfiO. Sell $:i0. 51"-Im._ Po\\l'red by Ch.cy,lcr Vf i .. Branch of1: seeks 1 bondable I RANER t.ru .,0 u 1 e hi , DECORATOrt hai; :m ydii XIII! fOr rl$hlf'll! &-dl\.'ll1t ,. " depencJabJe Tfl:ller to WE MA -!u1m" .. ""'o1"",'•''1vE111~!,,r y1o'r 1·"" .. nust PIUih Carp.•t. 100 Yds CCtmple1e~_rbl! k l't'ITQ,t \\'Ofk P..1on &: Sii.i &. F"U.11-Ume ., . --" I I "' ~ I PUPPIES '""n •~ni•lce =" ""'74 ff'l'fl.{.."h~U. SUPER BU \', l:tU OUf, ,..,, ,,, pl)'. (l ~'lLC&lion relief. E>i:per. u ... ~ 1:. • ....,.-.,, ~ & 51~'5-I. \V S!tti:lctnry. i71 u li83~2t:,O_ Personnel Resources 833·9145 Temporary Service S44-725S, Wt:'1nern Federal 1'l'ench Pi'Ov, blue hide111JM PRODUCF~ 1nhlr~• -I bx 3 0. !! 1 1lrt:f'd, Cootact Jhn Park, AKC UED ROOt.T 1'1niilun-, \Vhlte , . STE-AL ~ Savlna:s. 2744 El. Cout Hwy, 541·5838 couch. ehes1 &. Qu~n s~ Bookc1~ 40x~. 101~-~ 1.~,~ '71 2.j' 1'S SZAl'tAY E:rcpfH!l 1151 Dove Street No. 112, Newport Cd ~1 . E q ll a I Opp or , bed '\ll likr ne1.1,· ti75--0928 1wn1 or bu11lnl'5i. .. U6-ti:'"'·' ,. _ .,, 11 ·lr t 'i~··• ..., .. ,,1 E I I '• • ".,,,,,, IUI •• W I • > 'U"'11 I nip Oy('t. LOST: RE\\' ARD /\-1a ll * SOFA &· Lo\'l"!lt'O I • very -... . ' 1H=oo. Dtt)'S. 6~5wLi2fi & t-:vt"" Help W•nted. M&F 7100 LVN, 6am·2:30pm. l''ull 01· p / t l n1 e . Medications & treatments. ~lt>sa V e r 11 o Conv. Hosp, 661 Center St, CM 548~. LVN Cliarge. 3-ll -shl:1 $3..i.. Bayvk-1v Cunv. l-lusp, C:l.'tl<J t.1esa, 6--12-3505 . LVN 3-llPM Good Salary 549-3001 MACHINISTS Help Wanted, M&F 7100 OFFICE HELP Afghan, 2 yrs. old, b I k · g:J qwil., l'litm n\ade, lle\'f!r Porta-B!rtl r,•,.vu·i•((U'. U1u11u(' G~:>-1!121. TELLERS 1n:u1k, fawn . Vic. Superior used, ui1uaHy hin. ~1!110 Orc:si; • Fonn ~'' rci;~1•1uaJ 11111 B-,~11-, -,-ot-I~ i: DQ1vney Savings &:-Loo n & Ticondaroia. Newp o rt _ lluir Ory~. ~lcn" w,olt tluli" · · . 1 has openings In It 1 lfun-Cr esl. Req's, medication! KlNG·SIZb bed, con1pli;tc, Uest oU\'r :,57.a;o_.,. /l,l(Jka!1 (,l'.'lr .~ U 1v1 n !' · Be h b h I ~or ft35....8454 go00 shape. 2UIO ?.1 3 p I e, --I luSt'. 1:.! l11dies needed tor lcmpor· tington ac ranc or 0.1. uner ti only. LA\\'N .t.-10\\'l:rt .~nu11 11!1\t11 li7:'i-9L.i ary part t.lme promotion full time Tellers. E.xpe.r. PEKINGESE N B 1 Sofa, Klng-o-la1\11, I~ . ~:-.11. o 1 .~1-, 1 e-c1~R~IN~c·Rli "-'t>rk for Laguna Hills Hilton prete!Ted. Xln't working AKC PUPS RA T T A . ' r m. be .1 ori ... r u 'J•'t> 0 1 d . i .. u.. ' E:L. • .,., I.1111 {tclephOne carnpalgn). conds. Call Mr. Se I by, Re.Jrigel'llt(!r, Mist.'. &~tt,j · SEH 2'.,I', fullv t>qulJI. Sips~ ~lust have pi"ftSanl phone 549-3220. Equal Opp or. ==="""~2~-l~t72'_""'""'""" 673-TI38 I U1111~ Pu1nt icli1;...-.$2,000 d1.1.11 voice, no ex-""rience neces-Employer SHEi.TIES ( l\I I n . Collies) G 5 I 8055 SURF'UOARI) 91.! h"-'1 1t1l.,1• 011•r $-IJ/Xt 497-237U ~ ::::;:::;;:;;;;:;:;:; 1 c ,....__ ....... 1 ara9e a e $I S. -sary. S2.25 per hour +. AK , ........ nip. Ala~., sabe ;:,;:,;.,;°"';.,;,_c__-:-:--~~ l~'f.'.I l~L.AN OE!t :?7' <'UJtlP. Hours available 9-1, 1·5, or &.·tri's. Reas. & ter m 11 · ESTATE SALE . --- 1 •'(1111r'1I .. 1\ Ill 1r11dc for rtitl ~9 Apply mo.11ings only in * TEMPO * 557--6169 Fi™' lidrni Suite, fine funi, Misc._ Wanted 8081 ''"l_l!'i· r.1t_;_.i6lt person. Mr. Jofl('S front desk t.UNI DACHSHUNDS. AKC pedeslal ganie table. nuu1y :I' SKll'.l,\Cl-:'',--~,,,~-~ •• 7.U"n1. N I "'6' 1-cu hshld itenui. nl1ques. · \\I f\ N T !:: D : Toy"' Io r l ~fl'l'l.'Q. lull 1'Vr :t.11'.lomc. , t Zi205 La P az. Laguna Hills, ......iste~. Adora b I e . 9 A · All .,..;'O<j No Phone Calls Please. Needs You OW. \\'i!eks old. Black & tan, Spal'C St-01'&g(', corn c r Chribtina,,. OiX'nin~ :.hor r11 i·u11<J. .\hi!<! ;;;u" ~- ' -an Turret Lathe OP r , ONE GIRL oflice, full time * Fiie Clerks call 536-813-1 llani!lton It Nel\'land, No. Villa gt• 1''air, I.rt,.:. &·h. \\ 111 , eoa ts Sa ii 906i A'fso, machine shO-. lrttintt. 11os.siblc for neat, onlerly *Secretary Jr & Sr ~IERRY'S K9 ALJ..BREEO.." 8-7, H.B. Sal/Sun. & l\1on. sell 1:ustorn 1nu<lc to~i; 1.111 ' _ Lok-Fast Inc, 8&1 W. 16th ~il'l in small desig11 oriented , Boanling &. Groon1i~. Pick 10 11.1n·I pm. cons i g 11 n1 c n I i\lt1.xi111" 21' f.c:;l..\.'JD~~H B 11 h ft rn 11 , S N 1 n hh n1fg. co. Kllo\\•ledge in * Typists up I: Delivery. Poodle Pups 2 DJNE'ITES, GHs Log sci, 615--S\43. ~ di11eu .. !\}Ill, ~11~ r.. 2 st'"' l, ewpor u..; • b'·'·pg. '' o·n·poo1an1 ... ,,t * Accounts Clerks tor ••I•. "'" ~·0 1 / D '" "'" """ • "' .... .,.IU'""...,..., Elec. hea rer , \Ve r .Y \\'ANTED: C:tnoe 111 g.,..._. !<:1i1,,. l\1;111:--\tr.ill. XI fl t MAINTENANCE be exp'd. in general office Your time ls valuab.:e. Invest A.KC reg. 3 1110 old Dalnlil· Vacuu1n, Furn, To)'S, t.tisc. L'Ol1d nricl rt•ai;on11blc 1•riL'l.'. L-Vrld. S.i.2:i0 Slip ;iv::i1I. 111 ELECTRICIAN duties, puyroU, invoicing, it· wisely w/hlgh hourly tlzui, female, all shots, very 2002 S. Greenvllle, S. !\, Eric. !'.J.18-3316. _ L1<!u 1'1•rin. Pr\ pl,v. :04l~t'1.'IJ Knowledge of elect'l. wir'g.. etc. Exp. in o'ttice mgmt rates. Call Sandy, 540-4450. nffectionlltt!, $80. 897-9300 545-1484 t , 1 8083 !fi' ('Ci1=--:..1K-:-1 sl&, 11 ., '4 elect'!. motors, t ro u b I e & sales helpful. App l Y NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO AKC BOSTON TERRIERS YARD Sale. GE w a 11 her , Musical nstrum S J/F. :iu.,, fl ~':ol.' 1,. hr! nit. shool'g. & code req'mts. up \\'ALTON CORKWOOD, 934 Tempo Te1nporary llelp 6 \\'ks old. KennlOJ'e dryer, tow b111', ('!\('! hl·i111. tu;!il. l;uik, rndJo to 440V. Stable t.'O., doy \V. 17!h. St .. C.J\1. ... _ hold ·, "••l"n·-,1 RENT "I 1 ,. I I 6·16--0~00 1111use 1 cn1s, 1 .. " , · . .., 111 <'un• , l'11t. 1n•Hll' ng. shift + gd. benc's. A1ip y: PART Tin1e Counter J-lelp TEMPORARY e1c. Thun>·F'rl-SuL 8'12 Di~r-Sj,o(Jt), .-il."-'il.iU/ti 1:?~.ibl~ Narmco Mater inls Inc., 600 for dry cleaning plant caU SALES PERSON IRISH Setter, 8 mo's, AKC ll Cl\t -- Victorin ~I., CM. An Equal art 3, 5'!8--4282 Nov. l8th thru Dec 24 th , Regi!I. Houi;ehroken. Xln't re • • $3 C(lf.lJ,\18J,\ ~.::, f\lt~r~') Op1xirtun1ty Employer w/childre11. 842-9183 aft 6. EVERYTHING, GOF.S l.(d. ,·111111. !\" f11e1liri\·oe 11111 'I MANAGERS WANTED ,P art·time •. Salesman :?i.:aro~~-8~~~~~~(}2.3810 PIT BULL. Pups, Purple ritr Less than llalf Prit.'e. 714·557-48~ _ i1 1~ :~!' ,.f \t•ry 1011 , Couple or young rnan t 0 l1•1 \\lndow f1ln1. 644-8494 bon, UKC. Lovable Wftlt.il· Fri/SatfSun -Nov 112/3 & \';\i\lAl\.1-l:l slrin;:, cl1•luxe s11lllionl. $1.:iru. !!Ii '.I-'.! ~S jl manage a San Anton io Pleasant Eve Work TYPIST dog. SlOO-S'!OO 1714) 842-592·1 Nov 8/~'10. 412J Se lnn, nl()(ft•I w/hard sh~·ll ca!>C. 1'1'"1· Winery tasting roon1. No P art Time Downt-y Savings & Loan f.1ALTESE, AKC. Ava ilable Irvine. 552--0314. $12(). Ann o1· David &l"J-12-17 C\SF.R. ·l!r.i~~l!rl n" expcr. nee. We "'iii train. AVl"Y in ""t·iron only bl\\'11 tlas 0...,.nin<>s In ii~· Hun· lor stod. SECTION~. G111.. I 0 0 s e Ofc. F urn. & Equip. 8085 \\/~horellrto.' Trlr lt.1tcl1u1 I N ·o·-•t oo ""~ of o'ootlv ,,,._ •-'"6 ~·~ __ , "' '-·,k cushM>ns, gd. c on d · -hlo1•k L.111.' Jt•kt & ... ,.,,_. 0 1 .... · ,.... ' · 1 &: 8 pn1. Fountain Valli!)' tington Be11ch oUlce for in-.......-...... "" ,.,., .. u Xln't oppor. to be ones O\vn Dtivt> In ThcAter. 18245 8 div. 11,•/good typing 'ability. S~.~ p1~1ty ha.ng'g. lamp. H 11: n !\I t~ s E L EC T RIC blti:__s.u ;,.-1/·lilJOS I boss. Applications b c in g Brookhurst. FV Contact Pl."f'sonnel nt 12ll) fu\Bl.E fen1. Collie, Pl\l\'en $15. ;>!S-r.374 T\'Pt.:\\'RITER prr(('C'l con-l\JtJbT St'LL 1~· Stll C<1t taken 0011,•. For Info call 861 -m 1 1 th · bl'ood blteh.·AKC. free to 'llSC ho"·•hold, t11=11g,, dtt1on.l yrold $1958ll..()191 ,.,11,.1, '.l'•nl ,--".·T.l "\••I 1213) 22 3-1401 ask for PURCHASING CLERK lorn~i,'t,.,·n.or ur er in-goodhon1e.64S-8998 " """ ...,... " ·""u ,-u• \'.:~r Horse, I~hwornui IB~1 SELl::CTR_IC ~r Q,...t".;X.--qif'JU1.1.~!iL1,1j ur olrt'l I \Vayn<:'. Experienced Equnl Oppor. ElnJ11oyer BASSETT mother /•Red 25581 Charro DI ., S J C ecuti\'e t~'J>C"-rit~rs. $3~ Ci; .U1J~ J.-~IGrtrr lrne 21-30 SIJO wk Xln't benefit s.' Contact t.lr. Hound -fa1her. 6 ~ 493-2618. . Under i;e rv. Xlnl e o n d . -m\v-1.~,~. ~,~,~.-~llA~P.~G~A~I}.1 1 guam sl. College '1'T't"f"d. birtew, 612·21l4;-c o a·t a TYPIST, !11on tflru ~ , Jps a\'ttil. $5 ea. 557-9115. Horses 8060 581-3102 __ Calch IUt:. !\ti Cuhtn, Mr., Richards. TI4/846-5'15.1. M e !I a t.tcn10rial l{ospital, to ~. $..'i50. per n10. l\1ust Free 'To You 8045 nn v~• APECO Sui)l,•r·Stat C p y . D!!>l, Elt.'f..'tl'•rtlt'J<, rl!"IH' DELIVERYMEN over 18 . Penn. p/timc. Early niom LA Times delivery to N.B. hotnes. $Z!5 per mo. 642-4800 D E L IVERY, Housewives part-timc.S111lt shift. Den· ta! Lab. Coll 646-5068. MAINTENANCE-MAN l'.ll Victo1ia , CM EOE. lie xl.nl & accurale typist. AF:_:...IB _Morgan t.larc UJ.I .......... "lnlici1:-rbl. 1op-md1:--til't ~ ~·:-Pfi"Pt.v:-Gn:-"'.l~iT ~ r 'K'>'J'> ••,,1n-Rd ll''AL E'"fATE -963_ -1561 .-LA C-K c<"F •• A L' E . , ... ,, nder ""'' '""'"' I -~ ..... •J•" 3-5 Yrs indu:ilrial exp (Ir. "' :..::> CDC""POO. r.; L ~~ 0 Id . :---' . " 3.ji-3816 c::>n<l· lsl "''-''.:'"" Ill yotll' oc. n.\f'T·;t('rulbl'.-1'\r '"'\\' l 'i>. {Wild We~ Shopping Ctr) in elec1rh~al, carrie,ntry, arc SALESPEOPLE. \\'hv no I ·TYPISI' for general of c nn ., $5C.XI $250. -19'i--TI~;, I N"rrh St1il1'. IHIF, \' H 1'". QENT<!IL Cha.l~englng poslt:'ln r or enthusiasllc girl ai; dental oUice. manager In growing practice. Exper. req'd. San Clem. area. 493--9311. . DENTAL: Exper. front ol· fice girl. Knowledge of in· surance. Good-pay. 548--8844. DENTAL Asst, expcr. X-ray cert. Good pay. Call 548-8850 DENTAL Asst Chair-side, 6 mo's exper. Some S at s. Bene.fit~. lt.B.i 846-35-10. Mission Viejo welding & fan1ilia1· w/Cal-11,·ork in 1he hotlest areas, duties. 1-5 Daily. Per n1 , \l!COCKAPOO. 5 moso 1 d ' 1 1~ YEAR Poa Pony Col~. C:XEC s\\v t chni S 1 r:i I 2 5, SEJ\\VIND l'\ 1'.: \\'p o/{ 'J'. HOSTESS/CASHIER osha. ~untin~ton Bt:'nchlFpuntain posit ion. 545-3T;><I. Llke11 children. 1992 !llapfl.! Gl'('('n harnesi<, gentle, bci;1 se<.:y chrs $8/24. Dks, ;ices. ~1. , F/time. No exper nece.s:;. WESTSAI L CORP. \Cu lley. 1..('1 1 Nus v-a~ .. ~056"l! \VHO \VANTS 'l"O \VORKT No. 5 CM. o!fer. 83l-0'!57 1111 6 Pil.!rce, 867 \V 19 C .!II. KITF; No. 810, xlnt Nino!. I p 1638 Pl t' C t.1 'all Phil r. l' amee....,,...., 67 DRIVE A CAB' *POODLE* J 8(170 .('pply n erson acen i:i , · · Village Rei!;! Estate Cil'~s·.· -·or ho",.,;, •·oo·k ewelry __ 114r>-74.U. 1\/clolly ,I{, t'OVf'l '. t:t11J:'.'-'l'i111> Cisco's Resteurant _ .,Cull 642-5200. -vv r. ;r ~ .... ., .. TO GOOD HOl\tE! 5-16-284.S 11/hr1,.:{' deck. $;'.7:.. 5.!~1617 1.1AJ.1-2:30Pt.I l-ledic1:1l Back Ofc-.$600 :!s~o~~~r ~'<l~e':: ~~~ FTlEE to right family, Jmo WANTED Pianos & Organs 8090 2·r Al.llATI:oss. go<NI day 3850 s. P laza Dr. S.A. Delightful Office! I !{N 's • 1•~ u I dl l old pll\lpy, 1.:i Sheph, \~ TOP CASfi DOLLAR PAID S.iik•t'.fh:Nt kc"!-:, ,.,,.1 bur· -='----iii>~~;;F'i--'=--1 be s '6h y iau cappec Col t' ll ho ~·7·77 ... PIANOS -HOSTESS Friendly inrl iv. soughl 1 o * CCU'S Neat -Clt'8.n Appearance. ic a s ts. IW.T"., t•oR YOUR JE\VEl.B.Y, W' S~i~$750. 673-1232. Dinner house exper. \\·ork con1plete staJr in lleaut!rul Vts .. retired. Age 25 to ro. FREE Lab fpartl. U nio's. \\IATCHES. ART OB.IECTS, • ORGANS \'ENTURt.: 2r w/·.,'=•~ik=•r""'•'-1 eves. Apply, Sam's Seafood, offic:e! Xln'1 b l' 11 ~ f It~ & S:ipplement your iOC"Ome. Needs ho me w/children. GOLD, SILVER SEHVICE. o u 1 b 0 a rd . .\int L'Ohd. 16278 Pacific Coast Hwy, how·s! No Saturdays! Call Fu!! •Lin1e. 3·11 & 11-7 Drive a c'J,b 6 hrs or more 11 'Spayed shots. 540-0024 afl 6. !.',I~_N2200E FUR..~ &,ANTIQUES. RenlalS-fr $5 615--5:..'09 Jill A111e~. 1148-I28il. Denni.~ E.xcellent Benefits ,,...,. -o=-...-,.--,.---~ H.B. & Dennis Personnel Agency Good \\\ll'king conditions day. Apply in !'l!n!On, t.-1IXED Terrier puppies, 4 CATALINA Zt' Inboar d, HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, 2 of Huntington lk'uch, 16168 COSTA MESA Yellow Cab <:o., 185 E. 16th mos. old. Shots. To a good DIAl\1. engage _ring, ~-pc.rf. Open N l9hfs 'Ill 9 n1any :-.:u·as Nt·w s n i I i. little girl!, Eng. or 1''rench Beach Bl\'d, 11.B. M emorial Hospital St .. Costa ~lesa. family. 8-12-0040 stone .• Appra1s. ~'\50. Sell S t · 't'I S·30 Sun 12.5 $1<1.flOO. bil--165,.f( or f346...b5W essenlial. Salary open . I YOUNG !ltan \5-19 f o r SHEP/LAB 'l ' $2g0 551-0000 alt ;:i:30. • • I • ' • ----------~""-I fl.1EDICAL HECEP'fl0:'1l l~~r 642-2734 EOE GERJ\IAN '' 1.x, . • 8078 *Pianos & Grands* CA~ 2), 1969 .eruis J;· equlJ)'rl ;;TI;.;;4--1132--;:;:;;.;:"",,,·;,.,;-;;.,;;,---,::::o \ t'ront oflire girl. ·par! ti'™" ~~ .... ~-'.".'.'.:'.'.':~~~~~I p/lime factory "'·ork. t.1ust 7 \\'eeks, !\tale & i-'en1ale. Machinery BaJawin . Ciblc . Chii.:ker1111: $6.~: or u·LJI l'<l!llildt-r Pill' .. HOU SEKEEPER, com· 11 11 1 & be oble lo work moms & 6·1~2829 alt. 5Pi\I -_ >''""h"r _ '-'n .. ,.,; _''""•"·'I nt't::;hlJl. 996-1029. in exp. in al ey (>Ol'I ng JlOU'fE SALES e;irly aftns. 645-2702. ...... "' .......... ... ....., ~nk e ~~?al';:; d, r ;!~ insuranc<!. Laguna B "a ch \\'ill Ti-aui, Salary, C.Ornm, L 0 VE A f:\ LE pups need l *HOBBYISTS* . Knallc. l\I· .>11 ~ Han" 1 • 0-0.\Y \\'JDG'',~O~N~',-cNo-<-.-. 962-5224. 494-9121 Borni.~. Vehicle t•urn. All homes, quickly. 960--1379 SURPLU.S Printing 11111.chin-~1ussctt • Sohml'r · s1 .. u1-S.111-.. Trlr. Xtn•s. 8 10 4:..'1 DENTAL Assiatanl, par l i ;-;==;;;o:;;;;;;;;-c=:-77 NEED 3 1.1,·on1en !mined. to Exp. Pd. Estab. bus & I -11~1 Furniture SOSO ery. !\lode\ 33 liootype, way · Sl01'1.'Y & Cl~I\ · \\ ui-5~~2..l<!"· t::vt' h'75-1789 1'?-fd. lime, Wed & Sa.ls. Musl HOUSEKEE,PER live 111 · distribute Christmas pro-tcn:ilory. i\led. ooverage, kchandiM · ----------Coniel "-'/:.! n1agai;~s, 11rool er • Wurht.zer · Ya.Jdlla . J!}t~ 1St..\l<IJ1':R :.?7', to11-;j, be expd. 557-0700 Must be able lo travel with duels. Full/p/L ~11-. Levi Profit Share. 'R.ctire at 57. press. galley e11b1nets. Call New S1-1neh. -........ ~.;!; '"!IHPPPd. \Vil! h~dt:' ro 1 DECORATOR TRAINING 2adults. Prestige home, top 846-5455. No Slr'.kc. Layoffs 75 yrs, _, ~EARS 1/1 PRICE OSCAR, 642-4 321 days, Used 1ru1,n .......... ~. ~:i... R.1-.'1.I f::~t:ile. G46-56:'.l. ~· References req . NEW FACTORY a49-3110. lllr.1'ucker, 7-9PM 8005 i.:ox Spring & M'attress 544•3417 niths. rlay1rs ......... ~ ,,--- Single girl. 25 lo 40. Call: 4 18. Equlll Opw r. Employer m/1 An __ ti_q~"-'-'----_ Sale SALE , _ h er Grand:> " ........... ~.;,,.. Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 64l-80al Ask for Tony. 1 Branch outlets Just opening SHOP : .....,1 rs, po':" *ORGANS* HOUSl!..~PER-Live n • h I II 1 ANl'JnUES Gr di ti r /'l.eg. Sales h ., n·o•" "I IP 'l 18' DESERT Fax (M) for transp I u 3 · I 1 8 1 o in area needs t c o 0"' n~: SALES ~ - Hn 11. ie • sa\\'S, punc pre~. • .,,_, ... ~ 1'fl.'1''l' .i\ai, )llllJ + com""UY on Lo c a I Eas!IJ u ' gir s. ' ' · ?.1gmt Trne $185 111k ' ~fantle, Camel back & l T11,ln ·", .. $119.90 S 89.RS iten1s. 10111 \\'. 17th St, &lite BalU"u' · 1,.,uo.,i -u .. ,.,uiu1ttl or j)(liit·i'. ~~!h s I r i:t 1: 1 carnvan ...... Dig people, kids, 640-15$ or 67l-8914 Seivmen i2) $'.'f hr INSTALLATION & piece f'rench Statue clocks, FuU ....... S219.90 S109.88 L, 642-0070 h.awa1 -.ir ... ~"lll · u1wr1:.1 · J\f:i!'ina. fii:!-fiGOti , HOUSEKEEPER'S relief. 2 Sal smen Open BRAKE & FRONT sin. Oak tlJls., Oak rolltop Queen ..... S269.9:i -Sl34.88 -• I I080 kou;;ers -111un1a,;· 'lan1uHa . . Po I t er Y. Gas pd, etc. d k 0 t e "" ._,., END MEN de•k & n>'""· ·~ v•-,·n,· .. King ""9 9·, $184 ~g M1sce laneou1 • \\ w·Utzc1· Lu ui .. 11Scu . Do CK P n in 1 J tu::-ReJJ§.11· 548_175t, . 11.ya a We<! • wn ransp. Pref ovr -''1• murrlt.-Y, car. -. ......, "& u ·" .... .,.,... .. ' •00 y t, p t 1 r ltli DIS fl WASH En W.nl"" l ;;~V~lc~.~64~th;i,iS~l.;;;;i'NB_. ~&IC;>-Oilll9--;;--;;-'; I All benefits, cureer positions. PL, No. l 646-908~ nECLINER CHAIRS re g SCRAM-LETS A' en. ..~~· i 1 11!~ j ;in~ .. :~~, 1 ~ 494-1065 For Pep Boys Store Sl99.9:0 No11· S!29.88 · 5 colors UPli"an . .. .. . ... . . . .. s::.u ___!.1u111e •' _ 1111 ""'~ Be h I Cof HOUSEKEEPER for Y 11 g PR of inatching rulJy vases, ., E Davs5.,ho a~~nl ~ "S Coa { Exec. MothCl'less home. Pvl (nunt'tliate open1ng;i, X Jn ' t fluted tops. Over 200 yl's At thc~e 2 locttlioas only! Lowrey Spinet · ·· · ·· ·. ~.[$) :>'1ts, Sp!:ed & Ski 9080 fl.'I? p, ""'" · s Sal &'4-4884 salllry & "llrking L1l!Kls & old. call ~ for lnl. Scnrs, Roebuck arid Com· ANSWERS \Vurlitzer 6.,inet, new .. S1~1 I th\')', NB. 642-8475. rm/bath. ary. , r"' liberal en1ployee benelits. Ask for Ruth puny, Ada111s at t.fagnolia, Hw1111\l.,1; A·IOO ....... :'.;.i1·1.. 1•1-1 I' I\ \I I'' Tltl'l' DIVERS-'J'rnln to dl\'e for HOUSEKEEPER to live-In. Alo!J'!Sly In Person Huntington Be11.ch, 9b"2-TI81, * WIN FREE * · 1 • ' • \ ' • 111 1 Se.w--·'. P•rm>onent ,~rk. NI~ fan1ily. 3 Sehl age ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN CON· ....,,., E. l 7th St., Co'1a ~tesa, r-., . ·P" t _ ORGAN LESSONS .1: nu1, 1'k~.~. h;111 t11 11k. u·lr. '""" " hlld 6T:Hil.6G 1" E. lst Street 0 ~'" " Pa)'t>ff -..,.,nic -l\O t"li, _kl .hr!!., xln! l'Ontf I 2819 Newport Blvd. N.B. c ttn. ' Santa Ana ~1~~.; 0fr~~?ri ~t~~~ves: 1 ='~.,_~'°"'=·==~--~-Fiasco :-COPYCAT _ . FULLERTON MUSIC ~::.ooc:. !!t'i2·"i:.~ -DOCTORS ASSISTANT '~ --646-l65ti. BA SS E T T Dinin g Roi Offi.~-e~ralliti : ''This x~.•'OX 18191 L uclid, Fountain Vallt.'Y ==ws·T?cre+ - Young lady {18·281 to work '°'"NE PERSONNEL SALESLADY 200 YEA~Rc-col~,-,.-,,-11,,---,C>ak:-;:--;::be-w/china cabinets, king & n111ch111e IS a COPYCAT. • 557-4836 as do c lors a s 11lstunt '"v1 Penn. p/tin1e 10 assist mgl'. queen size b·clroon\ sefs, LOOKING for u~1bealablc 871.fS05 I lire ! /recept in health 11pa No 5<D\IV'f51'Art:•V"V I) 1\lusl be exJl('t'. & resp. droom set. 3 Pc's. Bed, hcrculon or naugh-sofas &. bargains" Searching r or ll'llnsport•llon expc.r. ~. \Ve train.you. UV"'-l""-'U"4\-1 Page Boy Matern ity ~m. &t \\'ash table. Call lo11e seats, hide-a-bl'<ls, & g 0 0 d bu y 1 ? F u t u re 122 N. ll11.rbo1·, Fullerton Apply in person a!tn or eve. lntervle\\'S By Appt. So. Cst Plaza 557-573'1 lan1p!. U&'d for dii;p!:iy Secretaries ASiOC. of OCC FREE -'M ·• -· • -st' 2112 Harbor Bid .• CM..:...._ 488 E.17th St Cat Irvine\ Ct.I 4 ~ Sec') to rhe pres. CARVED Pedestal t bl ·. only. is sponsoring a R0umm~c Adult Organ Classes Campers, Sale/ Draltin&: Suite 224 642°1470 No Shorthand I \\'al nut. Circa IS-Ill. $25(1. \VEST COAST CONST. Sale on Thurs .. Nov. 1\h, Now aL'(.'Cj.!ing rescrvalions. Rent 91.201 ARTIST " • l\ltF w 'Jlt =-A NEWPORT Jn1110rt&nt position B\\•aits -:--o;--53fr __ 2'_I_9_-;= I -,.-,.==~""'-----7941=""="°" all day & 10 lj ~cldk' 31 t'or 111fon1111t1on pie • .se cal! . \llilh e:rctensive d r 11. f \Ing sharp tndiv. in establ. firm. Appliances 8010 MODEL FURNITURE lhe Scienc<! Hal ar ing 6·1t-2851 in Costa ;1esa, or 'fifi 01''\y c·u~!nn1 !'Irk ,q,1 -~r. want~ ror pl<ime INSURANCE Personnel Agency lot, off "S" Street. 96.J.ti133 in Fountain Valley. "'ith Lak .. i.: Sti1u\: l\J1J-l1"1 I --~ = N B h "2 3870 X!n"t llcoc•fits & oppor. lo Prices slashed , must unload C ., ~e Mn'k:. Dover Bros , BILLER ewport eac -• ad\anc~. Call Lisa Richards, FREIGHT DA!\;lAGE SALE baJ of model furn. Big Can-I BUY!! Ow· in~•ruc1or re.iuests tht1l .,8 t1 1 11''-''" uio·hKll·:. U'\' i.,, Gi.J...6846 aft 5p1n. ":;~~~~7~~;-:~ ii<l'i·l2lill. Dennis & Dennis New 1-lotpoint Hefrigel'.41ors, yo" E••t >pti.:. 481~ Pine ,.._,, d I It ...... • only lh08l' sincerely in tel.:!SI· ·,• llll'nt•r ,~tO\'t', o 1· en,. Hospital exper ln-'Jut-t.1ed·I· ;: 0 0 J H \Vashers, Dryers, D 11 h --'-"-"" , u11e urn u., "' cd in. lean1in1:: Ill play the ieal~·r, .:111,., 11,-sh i1'l'','1•1"f EM p LO YMENT Offered: Care. Xln't benefits & work· N7 a~'F:S3 •;i~~ _& E;1~: r lo~ l~crsonnc A~en:Iii:' Be unh washet'l!, New i1'atTanty. Valley Ln., 10 Ai\f to l Pi\I. u,pnlin.nces or 11·ilJ sell for you Organ should !like advan-?°h.J1ni:. ttlnk,. slt't'P!I -1. C;;ll sn\al\ lite manuf. Co. needs Ing conditions. Contact i\frs. •w-<~es. l\·lesa Verde Conv. 1111gton Heac . ac Credit, DofA, 3623 \V Con1e to Eaft gate on San MASTERS AUCTION !Age , this free o[fi:'I'. .,1~-9~·!.:I flr .ilr ... 21).'IO 1 reliable f/tin1e en1ployce. Cygan, 642-2734. Costa Mem-U<UI"' Bl.,d, 1-1.!1. Joaquin Hills Rd. 8686 83 3- 9 625 S . -- Oppor. to grow w/co. ?a11n oiia· Hospit11.I, 301 Victoria, ~~l Center St, Ci\1 Se-,-rn-t-nry _______ \\lat·uer Santa Ana, neur 64&. or Coast Music erv1ce T.R AO~; -)h•r1·p<J1•s :!.'lOSI.< exper. n>q'd. 97S--2290, Jim CM. E.O.E. IRVINE COMPLEX Harbor,_!)79-2921 MATIRESSES aft. 6 or Sunday &19--097-1 ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN CUN · .1,11_11~·,cc>;11J/i(~· nirn! lJ :' s' I ' t Cline. NUR S E S A TD ES, ex-3 'Yr. old pcrlect running • • • WANTED CERT CHAND p I AN o . _1 1.1c '.~. .1h-n\1·r < .. ~~r~pt·r INSURANCE perlenced. BA y v If' w Con-Pays To $650 KENl\lORE \VA s H E R . MATIRESSES 'I k rr.. r .· t E . ~ \ 11111~· ;\ .. HOO. Li ..•. \~ X: .. J-:.i~~I. I ENGINEERING f'lre & Casualty !l('Ci'etiiry, valescent Hospital, CM . Hiil';, J>'REE TO YO U Moving, sac r it i ce . ~. ' '• TOP CASH DOLL~H .. PA!J? ij1~.1~~ ci · 11 Py. \e.' E\ei< l!l-1 .:~~1~1 __ TECHNICIAN t I . 642_35<r Lynn, 8.13--9145 :>lf}-3'17'.! Qul'en, Full & Tu111 Sets "'OR YOUR JE\VELHl, ~!·'~T ~1 .11 . 1 . 1 . ,. I ca ms expenence. ;:i. Personnel Resources PRICED TO l\TOVE NOW!! \vATO.J.ES ART OBJECfS. PIANO, 6 \\1•eks nld, Stnt) . "'. ' ·'' "l' ~·11 '-111 1-!1 ! progress Iv c , growing ROBER6T7~f! .. ICNd5i:RANCE NURSES Aide 3-11 Shill. Agency: 115.\ .l)Ove St. KENMOHE \V11~hcr & G~s 833-9625 & 64&.SMfi GOLD, SI ', . -R SERVICE, .~-Ch1rlc. \\'hill' fr l' n ,. h ~I;~~' 2~ f•: ·ll.u"', "111~~·,ur1«1 ·1' Electronic ti1fg'r., needs ~ . Port Mesa Conv. l·lospltal, Su\\e JI:.!, Newport Beach D i· ye r, S 5 0. e a c . 1''1N!-; FU!t.'l .~-i\NTIQUES. p.,1y. Uprighl. Co~l S1500. ,1 Jo II u1. . "i sharp Eleetronlc Te c h., JOBS JOBS JOBS Call 6'12--0598. Free, f ee & Tem~rary_ GuaranteW & Dcl ivi~i't:Jd. RocKER. upholstered, $100. 645-2200 s:1e·r1fk c soon. 67.i-o!l2il ~uh _ _ _ .capalJ\e of bui l d i ng & AAMES IOOo/. FREE ORDER DESK, mfg. iu· SECRETARY, Re<..-eptionist, 546-8672 Shell MarlJle Table, w/gold ~ ED UPRIGHT l'lANO & s·. C11n1rx·r, icll'>"'p~ rw r1 de b u gg Ing !t0phlstlc11ted Bureau of lluslrial ball •"'-roller lx'nr-rnc clerk, foi· g 1. 0 w i n g R ent Washers/Dryers iron bench, S225. ( 1 9 3 0 l WANT 2 Pl.A YFR PIA:'\IOS S11)r;1:;:1· ,.;,h11w1,, l•"l' t,-1~ Electronic circuits. Must be Employment Agency lngs. n1in. 2 YI'!! lndus1rlul Nc1.1,•i>nrt Beach financial $2. \Ilk. l'ull t.lalnl. \Vhite Velvet chair, $3 5 . TCP CASH DOLL.AR P1\ID !160-115.; · $20C!. 673<lt>.,..~ -~ th oroug h 1 y r am l llar Costa l\fesa 5.16-1100 telephone ont<'r drsk <'~11. compauy. s a 111 r y com· *639-L'>fl2* 118901 Love Seats. c ut f·oR Y?UR JE\\'J::~llY, GULBUHAN'SEN 0 R li A!". Mobile Homes 9140 w/dlgital & llnea.r I 0 I I d 2700 ~larbor BJvd, Suite 207 P.fusl be dl'tail oriented. or. n1ensur.1ll.' 11•/qualifications. GE. Washer & dryer, \V!lshe r VCl\'et. $500. Recliner, US. WATCI !ES, A!lT O~J:'.CT~. F'ul1 push hulton ot1.•heslra - stale circu\ls. Gd. bene'11. Anahm 600 N Euclid 776-8120 lice located in ltvlne. Cttll Send resome to Box no 316, in gd. t't>nd .. d'"""r needs 968-6709 GOLD, SILVER SEl.V lCE, & iii·uio •~ iOO l'.14-129::1 I & opp or I u n It Y for ad· Org 2 City Bl East 634-Jm for 11ppl. 979-763.1 •, Daily Pilot, p o Box '"~ CUSTO!\f ClulJ chairs, cost FIN~'URN & ANT IQUES. _ ' .,,_,,. · IOxC1 :'llulul" 11°1111•'. r .1 r k t DELTA ELEC C I ii ininor repair SI~.~ ...,.,,., ,..._ · "Id ,,A~ -· PRl\'olTE PARTY \VA.i\'TS \\'l'SUt11n~11·r Pu111. S:::."'· vT'no"""Nmrc'""'-·-noL co' RP. JUNIOR SALESMEN H'elp W•nted,-M&F 7100 '"'°· ea.ta "'"'· • $ii00, .. 11 ~~· ="'" ""' -~ '-VJ"' 9'.?626 1-l'tEE PICKUP ... Ref'i; floc;ir lamp, t..ml S2l'i. scll NO'\' OPl'N' GlfLi 11.11 h TO BUY ~I ANO _F'OR ~Ji.1;; l~ .\11.: 646-7776 -Appl'• & Scrap P.letal SIZJ. Antiq oak table Sl25. ~ t' 1,, .. 11 . tlv CASH * .1-11-941" • Motorcycles/_---*s.c'ys Boo•k••-rs "·'I .• -6~-·?~o bl P e rsona 1ty nul\ 1ua . • -I $EXTRA MONEY( Age 11).15. Earn $2).$40 per ' ... 9 ......_. an.1.imc, ia--a...,., <10" Octag:on coffee 1 a e Handcr11.f1cd ro be U11iaue! Sporting Goods 8094 Scooters • 9150 f k tttng !'to rs Qua\. Con11..-.I $15,!m ELECTRIC dryer S40. Elec-$-Kl. 644--0t77. G Glf>T & I wee ge new cu me U z Reind~rs Rgency 1 . Ra. t ,1.,_ Bed fr . . Doris L. ,aynor GEZE B'nd' b d c ... for the DAILY PIWT after 402.0 Biri;h St., Suil'e l04 nc nge -... • a.me C U STO~l Span. D1n1ng PLANT SllOP. 2ii33 Harbor ~ .1. 1ni;s .. ran n \\, $200-$400 pe:r mo. from achool and Sa.turdll.)"S. You $20. 963--556-1. nn. set .~ bulfct. So l i d Blvd. f':'ll Nex t I\• Bt!tl Cost .S!i1· &1cr1hce S-t O. your home. One to two eves must be ;:d~t.' b~l bt ~i:f~ fobch .g-~~~ REF R t G ERATOR While "-'ood, orig,."cost $2200. t.1ust Carpet Rc;1tty 67::1--01i-J .. f"acr ililwY~ N: ln~":ve~:. l:OO pn1 a 11. e to wot N Ch T y Coldspot, $:JO, 1-'>0 Vi1-ginla 11t1c. BeBt offer over S~. 0 R G A N : 0 r 1 !! S 1 1 9 5 . f~~ S<ilP. &ub<i '~1,,,,, t:lcc- at lea11L 3 da)'s per week. No o ar9e o ou Pl., 646-9082 67!1-3486 S a crlfil·el SUOO. C~n tile JIO\\erffi. N•1\, 8399 , mWlt make nppt. S52- 7997 . dellverlea or collecting. ~QiJiQ SECURITY \VHIRLPOOL Electric Dryer DINING I'm table, seats 4 .i-nn"". Xln1 co11(l P1·ivolc ~:17~'°2-.,........ __ EXTllA INCOME Tram...,....atlOn proVided. 12 , h 1 . an Uiu• '"" '"' _ 1 '"'' Like new, 17j, to : .. c II rs. l!Cl'Vll\g c . ll a r I y . 11 0 cl \\'" I p In l . F'ISCllER Fki~. I~ C;\1 l\lllh \Vork IOnnrlpm, 5 day wk. C' !I 968-4812. 962-(jjI7 Lry: noor clock. frulh\·ootJ 53i-4:Hi 1w li4fJ-239l M:irkrr lflnthnl!s. L'Sl.'fl onl' Sandwich delivery girl. Call Equal Opportunity EmploYt'l' O.-W'•ft91..,mtM111111 OFFICER B icycle.s 8020 oolor. All $.'iO'l. Good cond. t10 1.ti).\f'l!OlJTIQUl:: b y l!l'Ulll>n. $<,')(), 67:Hif~m_· - 645-(1145. Journeymen Mechenic • .....,fir -644-4800. Senior Girl $(!0lll 'troop Lns Store, Rest., Ba r 8095 f' EM ALE. D11yi1, ~1<1le To work In ~010 club ap-0 . 1 bil 1 BICYCLE DINING TBL, 8 1-1 i ·ba c k Comp!lll\''~'~ S:i t Nov 2, · ' p/tlme. Af,ply Kentucky 1>rovtd !!hop, X1n't pay, In-tfltwtl'N'•lfllllftltlllploytft. lll)Ql'IUnity or pu c rea· Cl I Ch""' CahhK'l Solid c· 1 ""' 0111 C \Sll n · 1,..r NCR nu · 11n11" etc, MU ltHry pollce or 10 Spd Mens & Ladleo n~~ ~-t i~;Mn ·$'"""' ll-5, 1r . .,.,_.uul ce on / .1•l'g1!I.... _ , 1''l'led Ch cken, 29'29 E . 11uran<.<e benefits. paid VllC. 1 1 "" ,,, 1 • ..,..,. ........., "'-""'• sue 1-U\N, Adams Ci\\ (1~x1 to Post 1'(1nd. &!('. t,:'9:1. t) :i )-i;-~--fl 0 ,. 0 ' '""·-~ og'><> uw en orcenh.nt 11n(!~1'0Ur1< 1 $79 95 · ~i ' 1 , F", .6,.,.;._,, • "~I 3371 'I' 7" 1 ---~t wy,~ .......; ... ~· HELP m 111lred. · '' Pl'· .\es, ..,........., o!UC1'1 _..,__:_ 'L'\~o;u .'.J~::i.i ·;-_: Y.\\f.\!L\ :l!Wt St rt11•! GARDENER-General Utility JACK IN, THE BOX, immt'd W'ANTE 0 Apply In Pt'raonnel Dept 20" Hi·ri1e Boys & Girl• UN USUAL Playboy Glasll· LEADING T en n is Club TV, Radio, Hi Fi St. 8098 P.ik• I :i.' •111 h• n11, ""1•c Semi retired iodivldu11l for openlngs 9P?.1 • mldnlte. :..... f.:londay thru Frlda_}' ~llam $49.9S top. Coffee Tah\e, gold fl.l~rnhership. St.cm. Y nu ...... 1,111•1 7J1-lt'I; part/Ml Ume ~'Ork. Apply Alao, 12AM-8M1.1200 Baker llOSll5Sts PACIFIC MUTUAL M .X. Dirt Bikes !!lurue baMl. 6T;)o6893 or pay 1rr111sler fee. 675-2&19 COLOR n·. Xln1 t'nndition,lllH:'r Bil·•'. IUil S;u.'I~. In person only btwn 7 &. St, Costa Mesa COCXlMl.WAITllSSlS iOO Newport Center Dr. N.B. $64.95 up ~1l nft. 5:30. lar.;t:' ~\''Cn l1lnsolt-.. ~".\" l"otlll 1__.~, IV•Ul'« l\lu,.1 ·~·il· 8 pm, Fountain Va I I e Y Legal Sec'y pa,irc WAltlls:sts an_equnl opportunity empl)I. 26892 La Stei'NI l)r. ri1.v. r u RN IT u n E R ep a Ir 01VEris '11.'ith llookah {'~fir $.'(! ______:::!._ _ 5."';'~~ ' . \I•\ ini;.· r. l.i n;-;:i Drtvr In Thtetrr, l.8'J..15 S. 1.1W e trsl := SERVI '~111, Salc~inan &. 8ll·l'44 , &rvke. Qi11ini ,;lJ'('ngthen· a1111 ho.11t1. Contnu>l 11,•/ut '6"1 ;\IOTOROL1\ STEREO --HUSKY 250 -Brookh~. F'V. Will llOOn be a IM P lo gharp 111111,• man, TO!J p;,iy & h1ni.,"I.' E'fl & N'gh~I. Fm' l' 11 I ' to p1cl; ~·nwet'fi. \VIII ~pply 1\ \l/f"\l {'nn~•-11', r .. ~ ••lfl<I . . r-4 f!et:~ttu"y who &ttks to IO~tt bcneflls. E'p('r. rMn J)n!rd. SCJ-ll\'lNN STING R A V, &16--fi989 adl)lllntn•l dl\'el'8. 6Tr9'4i st-.. l!l~·i1fl 1 .iffrr l'llV'>t1 1:\tra,,_ 'i1i1l_ <t~-1'.!l"I GENERAL OFF ICE ndvance 1o high paying 1''ull or p/I. $1M'll, lith &: yeUowB~1otfcr.C11ll nftcr a:JsfOt.l nuidt>ivn trl'bcd.On Slcrlin~Sih>tr f!Rl \'"B rl'. ~ • ,,..., rnl''i:l llO~U.\ ··~' l c~I fu.~)· This l• ll fun 1 job. H e ~8 tlr:lll! U e 11 uI I f 11 I o f c =.."";'....":".=. ':i.°':. Jr,,.\n(I, N.B. 5 pm 4~0341 aiUc lor Di.In ped('l!ISI \\'/Poddt.'Cl Jrame Tnw!P El Grnnfie. 11 1,n,"' 1 Boo 11 . .1R 1 h;tr. ~rh·,·1;J t't'1l•h tr hnrwll.i w/everythlrta n Jlr.c. \ In luxurious sctti!IJ,?! Call _,_ ... ..., .... ota., .... , SERVICE Sl11.. An~ndnnt Cats 80" &.Ill.I hc•dboo rd. ~-4!&-1271 614-M:i2. Milf'tlM~•end ¥.. h;1r:o. \l1n1 Kll~>K'I dlr. ~:s:ndos!nsiehc:Y. ~:-:' o!e;!· ~1;!8-n ~ :'.!!.::.~a~•~ 1''u1l 1-. P11rt~Time ll 1'': A I. T II y . llYG£NIC Of'f"ICE De~k. $¥.1,.if':I <'~. o:>Ntnt=Tt: Punip, ,1"1UUnh:.'(I qlJIPITltftt ~·c.J \L\u,-'1360, ~ltkuo1, Ronlt, 17400 BrookhUt'11,'JI''. Vb' AJtCl.(.'Y of1tuntington Beach .-..... MOE. Cuaiu Hv.-y, N.B. NO CLEA N I N(;. , 2 aide rhal1'$. Put1 . file. on Pick·up. ltiP11.1COnRl.tli.-. "DIC , .. ,,.r'} th•i!n. :\!Jl). Suite 113 96.l-6775 16168 Beach Blvd. H.B. T elephone Solicitor Cat Lftt('r no;\:es fOr NJ1: SUO for. all, 846-3\60. 6.i2'8j14 Gener•I 9010 _ 11-l(IZ'tl_°"",,___ l~ii~!!!''l!il~~~~;jCLCYE-&ii:fim;jH~•ftl2";;;::~1o~'~cl~tk~rjily (714) 752-0621 lni1u1'lflnei!, p/ll111e. 1'11-x. hn Oi'livf'n'<f !\ Times \\'eckly. 2 .. mod..t:t1L c\11111'.lli i "tc.P ~~.11 tJ\l&MJlt;B.SLIJP ll'\'lnc. Cooo.iil c_ElH!-l1'f1V~ 'Ni\\1r:ri\TI 'JI "'1\!l't...\l't'\ M.tm-t:zrfum. GENERAL OmCE~ p llr wom an. Room in m Ob1 r ir ---... I ""Ffiitr."~.J.., 0.iT~. ~i. !A'bl~1. \\'Al11u1 C'O!fce tabl~. CINll(ry C1 ul1, $1000. rt.I\ l.:ES NO\~ t<'rinuh~ •• \II 1."tl t'lind I-~ tlmtt, t)'pinl rcq\ilred. hf.m1e, board A salary. Non I ~nyUung w11h 11 08ily 11 t MALAYAN KITTENS ltUl'Wll(to 892-4™ ~'\7-2326 • tnr>!hnll:ot-lrlt'ludim;: n t'On1 • ~~'°.c:-_:c·~,,.-- 499-2929 1moker. Car flf'Ce'M, Phone OU!dOOr tpor111 io.t 1 t JI Pilot Ch1!t~IOl"l'I Ad b a Sct'lpoint1 It F 18 1'1'1 es'. 4 & 6 Dl'L\,\\1ER Cl tt<.:."'TS F UR Nl'rURE, A11J-1!11tn1·c•, 11uh·r tonnula SIU pt•r It .. ;.·~: :oi11ZUKI U:1 rt:, onl1 Don't give up the 1hlp? d Oiijthlrt, _61l ·~13 4. or Q,ppcAI! Soll your t!QUlp1i1i'111 ~hnplr m11tlt!r • , , Jllm Pc111Wn5, \\Thftl!I A nluc. j PAINTED & \\'Al.NUT lit. teleMMn of 11ou11f':OO!d /!On, ~ or 6 Ah<tu!d ,:uffU~ '.)l'l(I ~l'!l. J.IQ{i fimk, Jtm You~: tJnd It In 011 • 'flt'd 6$-81::9, w1th n low-<'0!11 011lly Piiot l"flil li-1Z..~i8! Si5. & up. G'r.i-SSIO Gr.i-:i&l.'\ . gootl~. Hf'n""1n11hlr . :i."12-1120 C11U t•\...,. !TI41 !!tl~..,.;J1 XI"-~,., ilf' 611-tltl -'. • • 'I ' . •( • ' - 1· • • • D. OAJLY PILOT Wtdntsday, Novtmbfor 6, 1'174 ~orcycles/ 1 Motor Homes, I R9c Vehlcle1 9530 Trucks 9560 Autos Wanted 9590 BMW 9712 Flat 9725 Of)el 9746 1.;...;:.Sc::oo~l•:.:.•:.• ___ __:9.:.15~0 1 Sale/Rent 9160 C!UNOOK·TOYO'l'AS ""'"' "65 CJl>;vY Pkup."68 ""''· TOil DOLLAR 1;;;;======;;;1;.71;=;,,;;A;;T;-;;850;;-;S;;pld;;;e:;r-;Rd;;,;-;:"'· '7 0 OPEL KAOETT Toyota WE ARE No. 2 9765 MOTORHOME I trlr!K'r now (111 d1!ipl!I,)'. . . t·111:. ll'lll\!l •• :Baddie tank.~ .lllTll. DUU• fOI rebuilt engine, nt"W radial11. MJf..ST SF.LL 1974 110111!11 :iliO RENTALS Heady for vnl!llllc.Jn tr11is ...• ~ n111Rll-Gd. J,laint. r.tui;t PAJD BAVARIAN \\1lll trade. 831-:lMI dlr. $550 or Ot·~I otr1·r. E\I'.'~ , Buy nQ\\'~ •.. ln!ille('l and Sl't'. SOOO. or oner. 6-t&-QIO ~1301 r DALE s 838-09~ drive oul . ' l{eduroi lo n r1. ti'P:0.1 IMMEDIATELY M & i '74 FIAT 124 Sport Coupe. 4 spe<'d, air eond., radio & In On\.'lge O>uttly. But Only YOU ~i •• KAWASAK1 F-9 350 Trailers, Travel 9170 $.j.199 n1 Biil \luxey T11)111a, •. ~.,""•"'·o°'R"D,_,,-,-=T.-..,6c-,~,.-gd FOR ALL D '' ~~~ir.alr, will trllde. uqhom. Xl.nl (."Ond. Lo rni, 1 JSS.Sl &uch Bl\'d., lluntlng-T 893-4369. '73, tl 11 . NO\tAD, Air t'Onrtl-1011 Brech. ~•7-8555. &'~~iew~~slr~~~ FOREIGN CARS D ·n FIAT 124 Sedan. Uke •n HONDA SL 12.l. tic.11~1. ~\~· l'<1u1ppl'd, like SU111.'r dune buggy, Cor\'11ir :>-tS-7983. CALL OR COME IN A new. •~$/Fl!!; •"•~lal," 1'°1 SI. 1 -al. Gd roud, •,•OO rt<!"'· 5.IB-~. l'11J:, w/hcadt>r & II o 11 e .v iiic"'i;;;=,---,---.,-mpg 1'311. '""· .,- 7 ...05 .... '5!'! CllEVY, ne"' n101or, TO SEE US ·',::'"~l,_,,w,,,knd::!!'---..,= or btt ofr. 549-.\:"::?rl. Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 ~·:u·b. 'Vlde us mags, gh1i;1 l i 1 1 ' Now In Stock .~ u..~ H 1011. teak 'vood lw-11ish!nJ.":~. runs, pa 11 ' mags, see 0 Honde 9n7 ·.~ur ome•, ! sr:E 11118 ONE F 1 R ST i1iir1re<'. Dest offer! Aft. G. e '74 3.0 r . o. 3.0 CSA 1.,--------'= Sile/Rent 9160 '65 V\V BUG Body. GU. Cond, 1~'1-118<\ c'";o"lo..·c.c76=2:.'-----'=-0 2002·2002A & all'2 TU heater. (636AP\YI · $977 1.;,L!f ;~·1' Can 'Make Ul No. 1. Sec u.• 1'"11'111 or Last and we'll IJ'Y harder for JQur besl deal. Su1)('r Tor Buja J\it. SIOO. 4 Wheel Dro"ves 9550 Vans 9570 • '74 BAVAf'.IAS 4 speed ';,7 V\V BUS. No n1olor. ·.;c;;.:.::.::_:.:~::..-j ~='-------= e '74 BAVARIA.s Auto. MOTOR HOME Xlnt 1rans ax l£>. Bur t,io1lv -e '74 3.0 S & SA'1 RENTALS has ·Cu n r c r. $70. 'Cull ·74 K-5 Bl.AZER. Air, rt~. 3100 \V, Coast Hwy., N.B. • XLNT LEASE PLANS· All new un its. Rrsl Hfil£>11, t)7;,..s111 tlftl•r ;,_ I'll~. Chl'ycnne cquipiticnt, 642~,405 & 1'8.ll'S . fnr . .,. ~\;·•:"··11rls , or \\"ANT TO BU\.c -Sl-oc-·k-. -11-,-h. $49'J5. 492-!l-139 CADILLACS EXCELLENT SERVICE Wf'tlkl.~ ._ 20 -.2 • I fully i;rlf-1 t•11pS for 1965 C h 1• v r I I e '6.'• ~UT. 4 \\hi. Urivt•. • 18255 Beuch BJ. flunt. Bc11ch 556-1070 842-6611 '73 OPEL Mania Ralleye. New radial!·&. S up erb! 1131-2040 dlr. ~eu.lWii& V TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.A1. 646·9303 oon1an1•·d. -l\lllllhu. 96X-<1971 ,\sk for 72.ooo r-.l i.'Dw•l ln"ki<. i.OOO Largest Selection Syear -50,<XX>tnlleWarranty REGENCY MOTOR t.a11-v " I Or S I .c· ~--~--~ l'li. on rrblt 1·11i.:-. 5:1&-4437 n 1nge County ...... ~OME RENTAL ~-ouH t'in·srorK> lfires plus Truc:ki ffio 1975 DODGE. VAN Coupe DeVllles ·Sedan Oe- ll>!M N. lll•rbor, Slin\;1 /\na. ·I -I 15" \1hls. 1---0UR US f\1a11; "Sperlal" llllAB5V001240 WI.es· El DoradoA • Con-- 839-7400 I 11111-ron1p!C'te for Pinto. ,.~ull Prlce + T&L vertlbleii. Also n11tny other '70 ~C' Vu11 Con1-.•r,ion :-""-·· ·-"'-'~'------$3776 select Cnd:Ilac Tradf.o.ln~. S.e., V-8 Aulo, Xln! lire", ~'TEEL RADLU. Tires. 15- painl. & Mrt'.h. $ 2S!Ij·1 inch. Likl' nc:'Y.'. $175 for all S.15-36i1 5 ti~s. ffilTIO; 633-9'.lti·I ·Auto1, Used 9900 Antiques & Classic 9S20 *SPECIALS* Of the Week '72 Chevt 1"1'01a 1678 IVJ ., 799 '62 licoln . Continental IJUY826J •599 '72 Courier t82592Ul •1399 '69 Opel Station Wagon (XXF '485J • •599 '70 Jovefin (854CJRJ '899 ·- 1940 PONTIAC Sliver S1rr:ttk Coupt<. 29,(XX) orig. n11lcs. Black l;u·qu~·r paint. perfect cond. $'1200. 673-1658 Rec Vehicles 9530 '12 1-'0RI) Cnipr. \'un, Bulr hlf' IOJJ, au1o .• St ~l't!u !a J.lo,', scH t-ont'd. Nr\\' tires. Xlnt. $•1.200. ti4o--0899 eves. TRUCKS 2888 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA · r.IYERS TOAD Ourte Bug~. "13 Cl-IEV LUV P .U. mtt&,'!i lxx.ly ,i:, frwne, :.:t.ras, $..'l{X). & only 21,000 or iginal n1iles . 64G-4740 I \\1111 trade 831-20-10 dlr. Autos, New 9800 Auto1, New 9800 The Los Angeles • RAMS•- MEET SOME OF THEM 2888 Harbor Blvd COSTA ME SA '66 DODGE \:an Camper VS. A11tomatic. $1150. 6TJ-S363' '71 · Q ev. Van. Glass top, olr, ooto, p..i.trnc. P.D.B. DEMO SALE 18,600 mi. $43.~ . .71M306. * 1·'74 Tii Autos Wanted 9590 * 1-'73 3.0 CSA 'VE PAY TOP DOLLAR * 1·'74 l .0 CSA 1-'0R TOP USED CARS SAVE' l-"OREIGN. J)()~fESTlC • or CLASSICS '70 ROADSTER, broken left wh.t. & dent'd. fend. Eng. 1974 EXECUTIVE CLOSEOUT '10 Chevy TONIGHT 7:30 "U your car is extra clean sec us first. in xlnt. collll. Se ::!ral low-mileage, fully Crevier BMW 208 \\I. 1st Street Station Wagon !592EOU) •1399 OPEN M O H THRU SAT 'Tll 10 S.UNOA YS 'Tll b GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD. 847.608 7 S49·llll HU,.,TINGTON BEACH AT SUNSET FORD WHEM WE AWARD THE WIMMERS OF THIS YEAR'S PUMT·PASS & KICK COMPETITION BAUER BUICK 292.i Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979-2500 \VE BUY Th.JPORTED AlITOS BEST PRICES PAID! 'Dean Lewi1 Imports lf.66 Ht.rbor, C.?if. 646-930: WE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS Come in for a tree appra'.sal to GRarlI CTIEVROLE"'I'. 18"211 Se.:.ch Blvd .. Hunt. Bch 847~'/ 549-3331 San Dirqo Frttway to Volley View Off romp l CASH f OR \ YOUR CAR 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd. WESTMINSTER I >l&-10'10 Santa Ann 835-3171 · DATSUN 510 \Vagon. 1970. equipped '74 Mercedes-Benz Gd. ml. Eng good eond, 450 _ ~·s a.l unusuaUy t'Om· Mukc offer. 64&--5993 aft 4. pet1uve pnces: "12 2.WZ. Silver, ir, mags, 450 SE 11.m/fm Semperit Radials {Ser. No. 3301, JS.mo. open $4,500. 06-1-1--6695 ' end lease al S22L.80, plus ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Flat 9nl lax. 280 COUPE lllmiiiiiiiil• (Ser. No. 3201). Dk. red, 1:·ereo, po~-er winqows. 36 nlO. open end lease al $174.75, pha tax. SALl'.:S-SERVICI:: ~r-:ASI NG OVERSEAS DELIVERY Q.OY CARVER, Inc. ROLI.S ROYCE BM\V 114 E. 17th St. A SEE HEll.B "FRIEDLANDER 1 )JC,O BEACH Bl VD w .. \tmin't .. r '))7-6824 ---~-------'72 f"IAT 128 Sed. Xln't cond. Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Quail Nc\l•port Beach 833-8300 Good I i r e s . Best ofr. ENTER FR.OM Jl.taci.RTHUR ~~~~Jlttttl~~Jlttttl::Jlttttl~~Jlttttlltlltlltlltlltlltlltlltl~ I fhe lasTest draw 1n tne \\lest. ~~~ .;. •.. a Daily Pilot Cl~lfieu Autos, Used 9900Autos, Used 9900 Autos, Used 9900 '""""' after 5pm. OVER Autos, .used 9900 35 USED Costa Mesa e 546-4444 Autos, Used 9900 Brand New 'DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM FROM at OLD PRICES "Golden Touch~' All our Brand Hew Cars are carefully prepared for your Troublefree Dri•in<J! l 11 .f 20 Mile Road Test 121 .f Expertty Tlllled To Perfection 131 ./ Hand Polished AND APPROVED FOR DELIVERY BY MANAGEMENT! Something a Little Extra! We Still Have A Good Selectiorl of Brand New 1974's CONTINENTALS • MARK IV'S • MERCURYS • J H,,.,. , .l ·~ .. tJ~.,, C..Jr 'G<l:-J. n T ~c.!!'..'....---'-- COMETS To Choose From Holfle of rMe New (or "Golden Touch'' MERCEDES ON-l>ISPLAY -House of Imports 523-7250 '6.i r.tB. 720 S. Auto. Air. Sunroof. i;:ood oond. Asking -$1 395.--645-1273 ttlt. 3 '60 %20-S SEDAN. SllARP $11115 Pv1. Ply. 545--4s:J9 1973 280 SEDAN, $157. mo., immac., pvt. pry., Alrong cn..>dit req'd. 536-9153 days. MG 9742 MGB 9744 'M r.IGB. Very Rood cond, Gd. mi, \\Iii'\" wh l8. radials, Cnll weekdays 548-7'797. Auto1, New 9800 j' 0 z ... " Peugeot 74 STANDARD BEETLE '71 TOYOTA WAGON $2,500. 833-2210 '68 V\V BUG 4 !peed, air cond., heater. {GFP319) $1177 radio, _, Xlnt Cond. Lo mi, $1015 &l.H12·1 '73 V\V BUS. Radial tires. 91-1 eng. ~7793 & 548-1375 l~LSON I ]J74 V\V BUS. brand OC\I'. Org. & white. $4,400. or ofter. 434-~7. FORD S\.VE l\IONEY, have hm. Street legal dune b u g g ~y. Xlnt. colld. $1 ,650. M5--573;) '72 411 \\lagon, Auto, am/lm, 1!!255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach Xlnt cond. $2395. 556-1070 842-6611 ==~'ec'l&o--1-o""~--cc '73 LANDCRUISER H . T. 'SS V\V BUS, r.1i11t c o n d . Warn hubll, 2 sets tires (on Run.~ Xlnt. $12•15. &14-8867 & off rood ) &: lo miles. -·~·~l9-"°1590='=c· -~~~~ 8:':1-2040 dlr. '66 V\V Bug. Xlnt body. TOYOTA Truck late ''72. Eng. ~ick, Lt>aving town Customized. Man~ x t r a~. c$3::=50::.·..:6'1:::2:..·l:::"'2=/6'1:;2:..·"ll"-6'1'--~ Top Kat shell. Mint cond. V\V pa.11.s. bOd!' 'tor 511Jc. $2595. Call 675-T.DJ. \'fill trade for Dunc buggie FOR SALE OR LEA.SE parts. 554-1412 Silver Shadow. Shol'.TOOtn 'f.6 V\\I Squareback, gd rond. Quality. 21.609 miles. lt1ust $!OJ. Seti. 991-.0720. ~79 or 67l-592f> 1971 CORONA fill{. II Wgn. ·73 \IOLK~WAGEN n v:-;. 1..1- lo mi., imn1ac., $1,150. or dint lit'\·~. 914 £>n.;. 642·77SJ OffeT. 640-5086 • _ _-,l~IJ'i;,, '6:' TOYOT.\ Corona 4 cyl, '6."I V\\I SQ. BK. Xlnt mech'l. 3 speed $39!1 (2910.J) dlr. cond. 28 to 35 mpg. $1.00J. 646-4418 Pb: 673-1468 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 197 5 CHEVROLETS PRICED AT 1. 0°!0 1N9o~EEC~ST ,~ NOc(HMMtEK ' .. I ' MONTE CARLOS e CHEVELLES I YOUR CHOICE 1 IMPALAS e CAPRICES ( Tl:l.IY'RE MARKED 'j NOVAS e CAMAROS '' l~K fOR THE YltflCUS ~IKED JO'lli OVER V2 & 3/4 TON TRUCKS Open Mon. thru Fri. 'Til 9 PM Sunday 'TiJ 6 PM • GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 hac;h llvd. Huntington leach " ~ ~ % M " , > • !; ~· • • a .( 3 ,, • ~ IUl lllTll T-IAOOU •IO, DIAJ.111 .. .". ' ' ' . . • 9940 Mustang 1.v~o~lk~·~·~Ot<!-':'.":'::--:::~~'7:..:.:-i.C~o~m.:::.•r~o:_,~~~~99~1~7 Ford '69 VW BUG 9952 Oldsmobile 9955 Pinto 9957 · Pontiac -------- Wednesday, NO'l'tmbtr b, iq74 -9965 Autos, New DAILY P!LOT teOOAutos, N11w DS'i 800 I '14 CAMAnO A"tomati<'. pwr '72 CRAN TORINO •-st&-i•lng, bi·ukes, ulr coiw;I, '74 MUSTANG II. A\1lon1u1lc, '°"'11"• Ii Sfo:ovlee Rall wb 1g (J(i\.\'Cr slf'l:ring, brnkes . OLDSMOBILE 4 speed. radio, beater, nice ey ee ' ':&dial tires, . b11c.'k1_•1 seat!!. vln)I roof. F,x. GMC TRU CKS cne (!M2F\IZ\ :uagage ruck, 1mmnculate JJan.ltop, nuto. !rans., air, t<.'l)lional {8\'loo.JJ , ... , HOND• c•RS · $988 ow 111Ue11 (BY1957) •. , , . radio, hc1lter, power stee.1'-Only S:J.195. UNIVERS~I ~ Only"""· ,,,., vloyl "'"'· """'a'"" Howard Chevrolet TY OLDS Howard Chevrolet lll&5ELM 1 -" u •--e1v<1 I WILSON I D<wc aod Quall ~~. $2188 N,.,"r,,~;,i,~~1~~~roe C.'1•Tt,., .,_ """'° • Newµo1·1 Beach 833-0555 •·- 13MLJSTA'NG, all xtras,. '71 PINTO 2 Door Chevrolet 9920 W<'Y lo mi. Mu"1 "'"· $3,700 or offer, 686-.5280 or 640-6790 1825.5 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beoch '71 CHEV. IMPALA , -'"-'~"-------4 spoc-'d, rUdip, heiitel', 11it.'e '71 PlNT(' 2 dr, 4 ispd, radl9 & nuags. Bc-sl ofter. 002,2969 Plymouth 9960 ATLAS Chrysfer I Plymouth OrJtrt Ul1ily & Sun, ·ru to Pl'\I 2'29 Hartir Blvd., Cof;1a ?.lf'Sll 546-1934 SPECIAL PURCHASE 1974 PONTIACS llS lmv IOI $2995 Including Factory Air! NO MONEY DOWN $82.36 . Mo. tSt\2.3G pt.•r 1110. fo1· •lK rno1. Touil of S39:i2.80 A.P,lt -14.3!'1'1 !595.JEZI O.A.C.) '66 VALIANT. Very gd t.'On<l. WIN WITH 808 '74 LUVS -25 Nr. Mo~~~~":i .. !F"°"' 1:.1 LS 0 N I New.!.~''l,!',~:"~..,-0555 Pinto 9957 55'1070 942 "ll •-llllh: car. 14·10CJ\V1 goo ._ '66 MUSTANG, gd. co1xl., $9B7 172 vw BUS, AM/f''-f tape V-8. auto. trans., fa ctory alr, 18255 Beach Bl. Huot. Beach $600. or best ofler. !stereo, A/C, bed, neW Ures P(steer., radio, heeter,,\VSW, 556--1070 842-6611 645-2259 ;xlnt. cond. $3,200. or besi llnted glass. 1022DDVl Mercury 9950 '6l'l R/H. P/S, ne1v shocks. 1:.1 LSD N •oUer. 642-4622 ll.ft. 5 $1477 ---'-'-'-'-----"'0.0 tires, valves. itint. $850 $400 or Osl 0[fC1·. 497-11•19 auylinu~ 83.~5564 8 lo 5. 197'1 Pt Yf\1oun1 f'ury 1rt. Lo mi. f\fany Xtrs. Xlnt (.'Olld. $2300. 817-1948. (Bzt;ll!f.j/' 4 speed , r adio. tinted glass, dlx. bumpers. whilewalls, VEGA #1251.. '70 MERC firnt. Eves G73-<1712 "9 VW Squ""back. Auto., ' • · '68 MUSTANG VS UUIO., Pontiac 9965 ioof rack, caseette t a p e ~ ~=· :J1~c~er~chrome W l.L-SON I ~~1':i_, p~~c%~" a~·~· a~~: ~7~n~~e~~nd. $TOO. flmi. ·~n:~~~~~ a~~.i~~c. ~~i 197~ Asll'e VW,' Beja Bug '55, TOll=bar, • Q a ii ditioning, po we r steering, COC.Cld;_s'-m'-"'ob_i_le'-----99-5_5 J825.1 Bea(•h BJ. llunt. Beurh ~~~11 o i~:~~~ I & nlf~!~ $2989 ~u~';iy36 hp. $675. IJ•Jjll) =~ ~!~~· S:~.e~radt~: '65 r AC'I'ORY Clean 4 spd. ~56.1071) 842-6611 831-2040 dlr. or ~f7.'51p1;~~ i;:::.· at 1967 VOLKSWAGE!N Camp. •• • -~eater, . tinted glass, tape Stick. 2dr H.T. De a t h TI PI.NTO. :! dr, uali:>, ste!·co. '72 GRAND Pri:-., x tr a + "T&L 36 n10. O.E.L. 13600 Bl'ach Bl .. \Vestminster 892·6651 &::16·2'".JOO II.UY or LEASE-FORD nwblle xlnt cond ne 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. BeaCh .c.x:k. Lie. 796C'BZ. r .au s c 11 sac. $ 5 a a. Spec. \vhls. sharp, nev• JU.dial ' ires , DAVF: ROSS PONTIAC motor.'$1500. 592-1956 iv 556-1070 842-6611 $1588 &l2-ia52!642-UG4 , $1600 548-4338. blue bk $3750. Sell for $3000. 2•180 HarborBlvd. Volvo 9772 ' 7 4 MO NT E Car I 0 . ·73 PINTO Squire St Wng. ,,55~2'o;3!~58"""~°"'=-~-1,,..,,,c"'os,,17, -'-c'°='="-"oc'"-"-"80'-'l'-7-Automatlc SAVE 'SPACE \Y HEN Aulo. air. S 2 4 5 0. Cull •73. GRAND PRIX. A 1 r, 71 VEGA stick. fl""' fuctory WE ARE brakes,ai~:i:J~r~~f:.~: ·1 WILSON 1 1\.tOVlNG by wrapping 644-()398, Bluffs. NB PS/PB. P\V, 21,IXJO n1i . f'tlg. t'llsloni int, ll<''I' !ires, N 2 Exlra nice, good mi 1 es dishes and other fragile 1 -.~.,,~SQ~lc.llR~E=ll'-'A'-G'-O'-N-.-2-1000-t.11111 cond. S-1000. 6-12-0S21. xlent cond. $139.). :i:lli-7&\S O items in wash cloths, towels I • (BY1938J . . . . . Only • · and other linens. yoi.; ~i ml., xln1 . cond. Pr i cc : 'llti PONTIAC ST A T I 0 N Vega 9974 In Orange Countv. $4395. inore spaee bl the garage $2,595. Pvt. PtY. 551-2036 \\1AGON $450. Ken 675-8j9;-i .;,,;='-------'.:.:..: But Only Howard Chevrole't and closets by selling idle Have somelhil1g yuu want to -& 644-8494. '72 VEGA rrec"d ('O. car) JOU Dove and Quall Sts itenis with a Daily Pilot sell? Classified ads do it The rastest draw 111 tne \Ves!. I J\1ust Sell. Xlnl C'Ond. $1650. Cin Maki Ui Nr. J\tacArthur, Jam~ree 18255 Beacr Bl. Hunl. Beach Classified Ad. Call 642-5678 well· call NO\V 642-5678.. . .. a Daily Pilot Classifll'd or bst. 673-5388 alt ~1. 'No. -l aJJd Bristol 556-1070 842-6611 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos; New 9800 Autos, New 9800 • Newport Beach 833-0555" :;ee us First or Last'and we'll '74 MALIBU Classic Estate try harder· for your best Wgn. Perfect cond. in/out. deal. All pwr, $250. AM/FM, low 'I\ L • 1ni, MlL'il sell! B e s t of. - W, twi4 !er-takes! ~5-1486 VOLVO '66 CHEVY P.U. V-8, Auto. PIS. Air. Wide tires. New camper shell/extras $1350. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 673-6120 '74 VOLVO 164E. Full fac-'73 MONTE CARLO auto, tor y equipment including P/S, air, AM/FM, rads., & ' air, stereo, etc. Low miles! much more . ..Records prove 831-2040 dlr. 16~1.PG. 673·11735 '73 \VHITE 145 Sta. \Vag. COMPLETE REPAIR \VORK FM. Asking bluebk $4200. Conrair & Corvair Buggies Call 496-7083 betwn 7-9pm. Call 536-M44 $84 DOWN PYMT. $84 "' MONTH $3().48.70 i~ the rolal cosli price l1ul. !OJI & lie. fee~. Deterred pymt, price i1 $4116 incl. to• & lk. fee.s & corry!ng chorges for 48 monlhs on opprovol of your tredit. A.P.l . 1S.98'1o • MOH. THRU F-RI. 8 AM TO 9 Pl'•i • •SAT.& SUH. 9 AMTO 6 PM• GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 Beoch llvd. Huntington Beach 1972 14~2 Dool" '73 VEGA Station Wagon GT. Auto trans, alr, am/fm. Custom interior, r a 11 ye $3350. 493-7421 • \Vj1eels. 832-0371 AUTOS USED '67 IMPALA gd .. cond., $600. 1--------'-·I Call: 546-1824 if no ans. Gener ii 9901 Call : 557~ • 6 6 .66 "CAPRICE full pwr., new I NTERNAT IONAL tires new smog device gd Carry-all, full pwr. Ready run'i. cond S275. 546-7500 · to tow. 548-4256 1-;c=~=~· =c..:.::..:=:.. '72 TOYOTA, auto, $1700 '68 Chrysler 9925 OPEL, stlck-shift $700 or . lhis is an actuql photograph of ap· proximately half ~f our Honda Car Inventory. One reason we are num· ber one in the West and in the top Five Nationwide. Low Volume Prices, Comfortable terms, and a complete service facility devoted exclusively to economy cars are three big reasons you should visit the leader· before you buy anywhere!_ best offer 496-7635 0 FF ER ED BY ORIG .. AMC 9905 OWNER.Clean, Jo\V ----------! mileage. 71 CHRYSLER, · '7 4 AMC HORNET W/aII options, incld. A IC, P/Scats & Wind0'.\'8! dlx intr, Priced to sell! Call Radio. heater plus extras, very low (902KLD) many days, 642-08.80,Eves 642-8267 n1iles. '64 CHRYSLER 300, g d . $2497 oood., $500. or best offer. Ann or David 64i"rl247 Corvette 9932 I WILSON I '72 CORVETTE Stingray. • A"lom•Uc, pow" '1eering, brakes, windows, A ~1 ·FM radio Till wheel e I c . o utstanding (BY1961J . . . ... Must &>e. \8255 D<•ch ru. Hunt. s.ach Haward Chevrolet . 556-1070 8421611 Dove and Quail Sts. • 7 4 J Av EL 1 N C Pe: Nr. MacArthur, Jan1boree . and Bristol automatic. power steering, Newpoit Beach 833--0555 brakes. air cond, vinyl root.1-~=~=====-­Low low miles, near new 'ti6 CORVETIE 350-327, 4 (BY1964) ..•. Only $3895. spd Hardtop Convertible, Haward Chevrolet $2ll00. ..., 0""· 64~1520 Dove and Quail Sts. .Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree eves. 1960 CORVETTE __ .:___ _4fill...Qristol, .. Original, 548-9443 · Newport Beach 833=0SSS--'S9--CORVETTE: 42,l cu in. ,..968 MIBASSAOOR W g n. p/s, p/b, 4 spd. T-top. . Arct.ic White 34 !m act ml $3500 firm. 968--0315. :200 eng. ?S, Pe. air & ·74"CoavETTE. Choice of ni.ck. Mint oond. $888 firm. 2. T. Top & Conv. Complete· Call 963-7454. ly equipped units, like nC\V. '67 AMBASSAOOR. 46,!m Lo lo nii!es . . . . • Make . actual mi, 2 dr. hardtop. Otcer. · : : ~g;"'· 1001 w "'"· sio Howard Chevrolet Dove and Quall Sts. , ;Buie~ 9910 Nr. MacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol :73 LE SABRE Cust,. ~·· Newport Beach 8l1-0555 .air, pwr., vyn. top, Jo m1., Dod ~xlnt. care. $3900. 642-0855 119 9935 '7'2 RIVIERA fully equipped. . :;;;;;,,,~e::;.,~<;<,4~" '69 DODGE CHARGER '69 ELECT~ Lmtd. Lo ml. °pwr. thruout. Xlnt. Cond. V-8, auto: trans., power steer., 963-1819 radlo, lieater , bucket seats, I='°""""-----,=, I console. (ZLH567) Cadlllec 9915 $1277 CADILLACS :: 1~·6'::~~·~:!~.~ I WILSON Coupe DeVU!es . Sedan · • DeVllle1 • El Dorado11 • Convertibles. Also Many FORD I . other select Cadillac Trade- . ins. 18255 Beach Bl. 56-1070 Ford llunl. Beach 842-6611 9940 '70 FORD '72 EL DORADO CONVERT. $5300. White/burgancJY. Inter \VAGON 9 Passenger County stereo tape, cruise control, Squire, V-8, a~ltl. tran s ., loaded, 470CO ml, chet'l')'. Pvt power steering, po w e r p';y. Mt Brown, 549-8011 brakes, sten;o radio, lug· 49-t 2070 r • gage rack. Lie. No, ZRU509 · ·n -0'.lUPE de VIiie. >'ull $1477 J'.IO"'tr, full factory equlp- ~;~~"f~~ .. ~f,f~ :!'~: I w 1 lS 0 N I '70 COUPE DE Vil.LE • Beigefvinyl top, am I f n1 att.reo. X1nt cond. C 1 e a n shaiP ca:r. $2495. 547--6391 days&: 675-1997 eve. 182Sr1 Beach DI. H'unt. Beach '68 Sedan de Ville. Ful~ 556-1070 842-6611 equipped and In xlnt .con , '64 RANCHERO, drag racer, $8.10. call 644-7438 Eves. 260 cu. inch, 12.87 E.T., Camaro 9917· 108 11pd., tandem trlr. O\lflr 1.;:;:.::;:;::,:._ ___ -";,;.;c; I $4000. inve11iOO, Sac. $1450. 1974 CAMARO Z28, L82 eng., DJ»'ll 714-549--9729, E ve 1 4 spd., AMIFM s t n r c o , r,;:21:::1-',;3:;c11:,,-4,,,9'r.l:;c•::,.__~-~-I tinted glass, F'actory ro\Jy '74 ~To r In o Con1plctcly \Vhl1. l7!XMJ mi, 644-4147 aft. equlp + air, shock!\ & low GPM. hitch. Mint c(llid. $31,i95. '01 CA.MARO SS350 Hursl Owner 894-5353 & 893-2220 • -~ ,.,_...,.,,..--.::; lrancl New '74 2 Door Cou_pe IS6...,,15083~J $ TAKE YOUR '72 HONDA' 68 CHEV'i '69 OLDS $ SED4N AIR cunAss I CHOICE ',,_ !ransm1ss1on. radio. hea!e1 (416GWX I BRAND NEW '75 OMEGA s3377 BRAND NEW ORDER Y"OUR CHOICE OF COLOR '75 STARFIRE ORDIR YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR CONDITIONED Automatic rransm1ss1on. oower steering. (ZXW244 J Air cond1!1Qrung. vinyl IGIO. power sta:oruig. automatic (YXU928) ,73 MONTECARLO LANDAU ··'-······ ·~·· _.... .. _ ...... "" """" '"' ._...,, ::';'~'~·-~··· ·:.:: ;.~-·- • 53577 '73 ~:~~;.~'.·: ·· ... 52977 -... .., ... , .... ., ... u ....... .... ""'''""' ....... . '73 CHEVROLfT $2677 IM,ALA ........ """' "" ...-··~ . ., ' ........ -·~ ........ '"'"' '73 '71 HONDA CIVIC '_, .. , ...... "'·--·· ..... _ . .., ......... ,,. .. CHfVlOLET IM,AL.A WAG°" .... , .. ,~·· .,, ....._. ...... , ' ........ -......... .....0., 53677 51777 Brand New 1975 CUTLASS A11t0"'11H' u~n~ l>O•W• $\<:<'fl"!!. !!+~C llf8'<PS, 3~ en11•~11. on lu•e wl•t!P.I C()VetJ. '!('Pl bt.'lle<I W!;W !•tit~ 11n1cd w oP•no..-~ ( 1601>111 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UNIVERSITY .CHlplete HOftDA •SERVICE . •PARTS •SALES ·2850 HARBOR BLVD-.. _, Costa Mesa 540~9640 $ DOWl>I .......... ,, .... ,.. "' ... ~·._ .. _ •c~· ,~,. .1 ~~q ·~~ MONTH BR.AHO NEW '15 GMC Pickup ~~~~· Q!::i_ : ---. s3277 ORDffl YOUR CHOICE Of COLOR BIG SELECTION OF '75"s FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~~~0 '75 TORONADO ORDER YOUR CHOICE Of COLOR - . ' • . • " . -11--!~4 apd~h'Rllll;--U.S, Ma~, WAN TO BUY· 19$-thn1 hUaclren, ru.ns great. $1200. 1962 FALCON for p rt rt. 1. ·. 54()..0073, 968-4971, ask for Larry ·n CAf.tARO. PS I P B , BEAU1'1FlJL 1!170 t.. T 0 . Rudio, Air, 33,000 ml. t.nelude1 trlr. hitch & elec. s~·,o 673-9.170 hl'flkes. SJ.GOO. $45-4147 '71 ?if.ALJBU, A/C, PIS, \VlLL lr(t(ltl 971i JJtrcs-. P/B, xlnl cond. Mnkn crrcr. Value $14,000 for boat of SlJ-144.i f!tjuul >t1:1hh:. •199--i.J&S, · • I _.__ ' r ' tQUIP~O w1tH SPECIAL PURCHASE! We ~·• rff:ltllty ,. ' ·II. ,,_ ... CWytMr .....-, c.,, .. • WcffN of • r• 1974 Clwy ....... w1 ....,..._.,. w, ..._..., tMWI ''ril)lllt," ,.. c• -,. ..._ ript. $HMtl11.i ~ ,......., -,_......, -.......... ..., ••h lillwd - ~.lt74a.,.nWll"' llllii nn.c .... cwryW-1 of ....... c .. w.,....,.. 6 cy\indcf 01i1totnat\c. 1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER "'°"'"'''-r•dio hcottf ~ir . c.ondi•ioninli , •• er steeri"9 white •°'' tire' $ 197~ PLYMOUTH SATELLITE CUStOM ·4 OOOR SfOAH License No. 896JOJ GET OUR DISCOUNT PRICES OM A HUGE SELECTION OF 1975 CHRYSLERS· AND • PLYMOUTHS '72 DATSUN Y2 TON PICKUP ; .. :~·:: .. ;;·~.::,·~.;. 5 1595 leUer tires, mag wheels (25038V) '73 PLYMOUTH FURYlll · ~~!~;:~f~:~~:,~~ $ 2387 (410JNAI '73 CHRYSLER -IMPER Ii. ~::;:~;:~:~r;~~~"-S -4-895 co n d 1C1 on1n g .. cr uise co ntrol. Sun H oo j _ t008GXW ) '70 FORD COUPE Automal1c transmission. racho. heater. while side wall hres r J 45FEOJ $1221 '68 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 Or H. T VB. aulomat.Jc. radio Jle ater power steering. while wall' t.res. air cond111on1ng (WXRg\6J 5688 '73 PLYMOUTH WAGON ~~~~· .. ~~~:~.~~~.;~:,: -s-3395-power steering. power br akes, W S W, ai r • cond1llon1no. rool rack. · (2 17JNC) , Prictt ,,_ T•• & Lie .... ..,,.. Yillkl 'ti! 10 pA s...y, .._,.,, 10 • . ' ' c-Wtftct To Priw S. • ' ' . • ' ' ' • ' HUGE SELECTION- oF THE ALL NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS,• TRAVELALLS AND scours-. BEAUTIFULLY . EQUIPPED BIG 1974 l/4 TOH PICK-UP S-.. No. 4H2COOHB:l,ll01 ' • 7 \ .. ~: ... .,,. • • ' • • . ~ Lag1•i:'a/South Coast EDITldN T o d al'0 s . Fi11 al -. t N.Y. Stocks VOL.67, NO. 310, f SECTIONS, 110 PAGES I . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, NOV E M BER6, 1974 TEN CE NTS Orange County Goes for , Cranston, Fong By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM DIU, "iMrll S..M Republican Orange County didn't go Democratic in 1974. • ' But in seven st atewide elections, two Democratic cand idates were en· dorsed by a m ajority or th e county's voters, t he rema ining five state"•iile office seekcrS ran stronger than ex pee. led. The l\vo Orange Couiity Democ ratic winners were incumbent U.S. Senator Alan Cranston-and AssemblyWoman l\farc h FOrl g-, C aliforn ia·'S ri e w Sec retary of State-elect. Ora nge Coun.t y ''olers fa vored Cranston over Republican ·s tate Sen. H.L. "Bill" Ri chardson by a narrow vote or 251,084 to 240,144 lo mt1ke him the first Democ ratic senatori al can- didate to carry the county since 19-12. Cranston spent more than any U.S. Senate candidate, an estimated S.1 .3 million. to win a second term in a lan- dslide California victory. Except for Los Angeles televi sion co'mmercials that 'lapped over into Orange County, California's senior Senator did li ttle campaigning in the county. li.l rs. Fong made only one Orange Cou nty appearance alter her J uJ)e pfimary victory over Democr1l(ic ri va ls Waller Karabian and Cathy O'Neill . · llowe\•cr. that lone appearance \\'as enough to win her a 242,430 to 22.f,444 victory over her Republican rival- Brian Van Camp. In o th e r statewid e races Republican f.Iou ston F10urnoy ~·as Orange County's choice for governor. f1ournoy received 293,52 1 votes in Ora nge Co.unly lo beat statewide win- ner Ed mund G. BrO\\'n J r .. who had 209,837. AIP gubernatorial candidate Ed- mon V. Kaiser "'as the choice of 8,217 county vo ters \\'hile Peace a nd Freedo m c a ndidate Eli za beth Keathley was the choice of 5,167. Appointed Lieutenant GO\'ernor John •I armer w ai; an easy victor over Democrat ~l crvyn Dymally in Orange County . 11armer, "'ho was a state senator before being :.1ppoiJ1ted to the post \'acated by Ed Reinecke. attraC'ted 285.961 \'Oles. Dym ally, the statev.•idc winner , received 195,'182 votes. Alberta t.1. Procell , lhc AIP c<i n· didatc, "'as the choice of 12.719 Orange County voters while the Peace and Freedom candidate ~l a ril yn ·Seals received l l,116votes. • Orange. County Assemblyman Ken· neth Cory did not fore well on his ov. n home ground as the Democ ralil' nominee for state rnnlrf'll!cr. CQr)· "'llS !ht· choire of 218.25.f county \'Olt•rs v.•hilt• fellow Ai;sem- blyman Hc11ublit•a11 \\'illiarn Bagll·) drew support fron1 248.864 l'Ountians. Cort'y D. l"a~s:i nnva. thc Pt•a1·e and F'reedom candid:.ile. ended his Orange County rampui~n v.•ith 9.129 ''Otl!s while tftC' AIP c:indidate l\rvin &anion. drey,• 21.91i9. O ran~e Counl~' hut'kC'd another stalc\1•ide t rend \\•hen it sup1>0rtcd John T. Kehoe, ·rhc Hcpublica n c;in· didate for s ta le lrrasurcr. T he slutC\l,.idc winner, ll.Jrnier Assembly Speakl'r .Je!'s l 'oruh. 1·ec(•1\'Cd 212.937 ,·otes \\'hi le Kc· hot• attra~tcd 254,SIS. Unruh 11.'('nt on to \\"in the state elec· l ion, despite his lo!-.s in Orungt• Coun· I.\'. '\"he AIP l0 !l llthd;Jl(' (or 'l'r(':iSll rCI". \\". \\'aynt• Forlnl'r. allrl.lt'll•d :111.~HI \'Oll'S. ·rhe hi~~l'~l -.1.1t<'"idl• Ht•pu blic;111 \"Ott' gettt·r 111 (}r.1ngl' Counl.v Y."ilS u1- 1·u n1 b1·n1 liPp11hl1ran ,\ftornt·~· f:cneral [\'Clle \ nun}!l'I". As ht• 1l id .-.ta!e\\iclf'. \"ounj!cr buried h1:> Ucn1ntratic opponent \Vil· liam Norris by :1 subslilnlial rnargi n. 1 le received 311.125 volt•s lo \fiX.<182 rnr Norris . emocrats ac m ow er pc Election Votes Tallied. J,864 precincts out or t ,8&1 precincts GOV ERNOR ; Edmund Brown Jr ........... 200.837 l1ouston Flournoy .....••...•. 293,521 Edmon Kaiser ................•. 8,217 Elizabeth Keatltley. ..........•. 5,176 LI EUTENANT GOVERNOR liter\'yn Dyma lly •........... 195,782 John Harmer ...............• 285,96 1 Alberta Procell .•.............. 12,719 l\1aril)'n Seals . , , , ...•......•. 11,116 SECRETARYOFSTATE ?it arch Fong· ...•.••• , .......... 242,430 , Kay &lcG(ac~lin ••••••••••...... 9,~ Ch~rles Rlpler ••••••...•••..•. 23,687 Bnan Van Cafrlp •••..•.....•.. 224~444 CONTROLLER William Bagley .• { ...•..•..•• 248,864 Corey Cassanova •.....•.•••.•. 9,129 Kenneth.Cory •••..•....•..••• 7 18,254 Kevin Scanlon ................ 21,969 TREASU RER W. Wayne Fortner ............ 3o.481 J ohn Kehoe ...••............. 254,515 J esse Unruh .................. 212,937 ATTORNEY GENERAL Eve lie Younger •... , ......... 314, 126 Will iam Norris ············'· 188,482 EQUALIZATION 4th DISTRICT J ohn Lynch .................• 242,526 J . J ark Templeton .•.......... 236,892 U.S. SENATOR Aliln Cranston .•••••....•.••.. 251.084 Gayle Justi ce • .-•••••.•••••••••• 7,273 J ack McCoy ....••...••...••.• 10,810 ll. L. Ric ha rdson •....•..••.• 240,144 -U.S. CONG RESSIONAL J4th District Bill Bond ..................•... i2,967 J ohn Donohue ..............•.•. 3,043 !\lark Hannaford· .............. 7(,345 James !\:J a nis .............•.... 3,169 38th Distrirt Larry Ka llenberger ............ 1,851 .Jerry Paltcrson .............. 67,299 Lee Rayburn , ................. :1.991 David llehmnnn .............. 51,509 39th District Charles Wiggins ........•..... 87,995 William Fa rris ...............• 64,375 PatScalcra .........•....•.•••. 6,967 40lh District And rew Hinshaw ••....•.•••• -1-t4 ,895 Grayson \Vatkins .••••....•••.• 10,381 Roderick Wilson •.•.••........ 56,195 STATE SENATE 36th District Marlin Pt-Jc Keever .............. 22,869 Richa rd Robinson •........... 36,292 73rd District Robert Burke ....•............. 48,295 Dennis l\I angers .............. 46,884 74th District Robert Badha m .............. 63,350 SUea~ne Lewis ....•...... , ... , 32,897 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2nd District David Baker , ........•........ 35.267 ' Laurence Schn\it ..........•... 52.967 STATE MEASUP.r:s Proposit ion l School Quake Bond Yes .......•......••.. , .....•. 265.460 No ••.. -:: ••• , .•.•........••••• 215,189 Proposition 2 City Charters Yes ..••••••.•..•••...••••••.• 317,970 No ••..•....•........•.....••• 131,066 Proposition 3 Civil Service Yes ...••••••••.•..•...•••.••• 177.304 No ....•............•........ 258,689 Proposition 4 Regent Terms Yes .••.....•.......••.......• 241,936 No ...•..........•..........• 209,475 Proposition 5 Resident Law Yes ...•.....•..•........•.... 302,681 No ......•................... -"163,505 Proposition 6 Tax Exemption \'es ..............••........•. 367,681 No ...................... ·:·.1 .... 87,631 Proposition 7 Property Rights Yes ...•..........•..•........ 294,775 No •......................... 140,670 Proposition 8Tax·Funds Yes ..•••••••••......•......•• 277,207 No ••••..• ." ..•..............• 156,055 Proposition9 Recall Yes .•....•••........•..•.•••• 248,541 Na ••.•...................... 189,094 Proposition 10 Right To Vote Yes •..•..•....••............• 222,246 No •.••....................•. 23 1,476 Proposition 11 Gender Yes .•..•.••..•.............••• 206,80 1 No .......................... 24 1,999 Proposition 12 Publi c Utilities Yes ..•. ., ....•....•.........•. 281,795 No .......................... 136,333 Proposi tion 13 Judicial Distri cts Yes .•........•.............•. 275.877 No ...............•....•.•... 131,7&1 Proposition 14 College System Yes ..•.•.......•........••••. 204 ,356 No ........................... 226,404 Proposition 15 Low Rent Yes .......................... 147,868 No •..•...................... 298.767 Proposition 16 Student Tuition Yes ............•............• 175,815 No ••..•.•..•.••............• 266,495 P roposition 17Wild Rivers Yes' •.. , ...• ., .•••••.•••...••.• 222.29-1 No ......•...•.•..•.•....•.•• 246,716 Dttl' ~lrM Mitt,.,.,_' NEW COUNTY SUPERVISOR Second District's Schmit · Schmit Beats David Baker For Supervisor Long-ti 1ne incumbe nt Ora nge County Sup~rv i sor Da\'id Baker suf- fered a r esounding upset defea.L Tuesday at the hands or Garden Grove schoolteacher Larry Schmit, the man who challenged him unsuces- sfu lly rour years ago. With a ll t he Second Dis trict 's precincts r eporting, the tally reads: Srhmit. 56.967 Baker 35,276 Rakcr1s problems began in the June primar;.' when he was forced into a runoff ,,·ith Schmit. the bi,i::gest vote; gclt.er a mong two challengers. Schmit cnpituli zL'<I on Baker's Ion~ incumbency-12 years on the board-- :ind said the super visor w:1s control- led by big-money development in· terests who have been major donors to his campaign. Oy the end of t he campaign, Schmit had actually spent more titan Hake r in a spend ing fest that totalell nearly SW0,000 for the t\\'O cam11a igns. In the eleventh hour or a l:ickluster campaign, Baker charged that Sc h· mi l, a former Garden Grove City Coucilrhan. ~·as "not fit " to hold the· offi ce or super visor. Du ri ng his carnpaign, Schmit was m o~L s tride nt in hi!i criticism or Dennis Carpenter ...•...•.... I 16,'888 Frank Barbaro ..............•• 67,~ . Gerald Bogart .................. 8,671 COUNTY MEASURES Baker 's long tenure in office . Suspects Denied Same Cell A young San Cle mente couple char acterized by prosecutors as ··mercha nts of death0 ' have been denied per,m ission to share a jail cell "·hile awaiting m urder charges. Ronald Richardson. 24, and his wife Terri, 19, of 166 Avenida Florencia. are accused of murder , grand theft and rurn1shing a narcotic to a minor, with $100.000 bail set. Police a llege t he couple caused the drug death of Julie Thomas. 16, or LaJ?una Bcacb. T hey appe ared Tue&dai, roe hearin,e; in.Soulh..Q[aJll!it.. t.'Ounty .luctic1al lJ!Sfrier"COurt-m Laguna Niguel. They were ordered to face another pretrial hearing Friday at 9 a.m., ac· companied by Public Defender John Bovee a nd private derense counsel Robert Green. The Ri ch ardSo ns are accused or sel- ling 1\l iss Thomas a potent dose of Propercaine a llegedly stolen from Al- lergan Pharmaceuticals Inc., in Ir· vine, where he worked. Ruling on the shured cell, Judge Ric ha rd Hamilton .noted the south county court is the s mallest in "the county. Judge Hamilton said the marshal's offi ce opposed the sh:iring of cells because it would -rreale difficulties in supcr vif'iion and other problems for marshals. T he j udge said the question or pre<"ede nl wus also present and that the Richa rdsons should not be allowed privilei:~s not allo\\·cd other jailed couples. While in the courtroom. the couple share the sa me bench. Sheriff's Ca1)tain \\"illiam Wallace. officer in churge of the Orange Cou nty .Jail , s;1id ttic facility did not have the capabi lity to nllow married couples lD share j<1 il cells. li e sa id legal require m e nts "prohibit wo men in the men's jail and men in the women'sjail." The defense alsD argued that the bail for 1\,1 rs. Richardson is excessive. Use of Pro perca ine. an eye anesthetic which must be extremely diluted. is Suspected lo be in volved in two other county deaths or young adults. " Chier Deputy Coroner J im Beisner said studies are being made to deter· mine the possible presence of Proper· caine in those deaths. • ' 0.11, ""*St.oft ,..,... NEW GOVERNOR Democrat Brown Orange Coast Jloters Approve Street Lights Voters in fi\'e Orange C.or.ist street lighlin~ districts decided to keep the lights burning by approv'in)! crucial tax override measures Tuesday. A total of 10 county di slri("ts. en· compassing about 150,000 persons and 8,300 li ghts, had overrides on the bal- lot. Orange Coast li ghting districts and their vole tot a ls include: -Sunset Be ach "'ilh 21 1 .vcs and 201 no. -Gou nt y Dist ri ct No. I in Capistrano Beuch. Du na Point and South Laguna. with 5, 191 yes :.ind 3,49~ no. -Dis trict 14. Los Alamitos and Ros· smoor. with 11.003 yes and 1.706 no. -District 13, unincorporated lrvinr- and El Toro. "'it h 3,S.17 yes and 2,912 no. -District 11, El Torn :ind ~T i!»SIOn Viejo, with 6,901 yes :ind 3,0IJ7 n11. All the meas ures on Tuesday·s hal · ISee LIGllTS, Page J\2) Ma1i Held Up At 'Dogpoint' It's Brown By Only 2 Percent . LOSA~GEl.ES ,,,Pl Den1ocrats h a\;(' S\\'CPt hack 10 llll\\l!r in Sa<'ramcnto :iftrr l'1ghl ye;1 r!'l nr Republi<'an rc1i.:n ... bu1 \\ith a sur-pris i n gl~i s m a ll 1n ari.:1n of \"Lclory for the go\·<'rnor·l'let·t. J6.yctir 11ld E1l - mund G. Rro\1·n .Jr. lRclatrd :-torit·s. pictures. P:igc 1\ I 1 The sec r ctarv of st ate 'vhn promised lo bring"··il new s11lrit" to state govern ment "'on by only t"no percent of the vote over Rcpubhcan llouston I. Flou rnoy -a pluratily or .. 1 ill,805 \'Ot es out of !Sil.'. million ('"sl. On"Jan. G, Bro\\n "1l1 lea1·(' i'iSoY.- fice as secret.:1ry of s!:ifl' ;1 011 !11•t·ome California ·s youni.:t•!>t chJt·f l'\'.l'f'UI I\ r ,;incc 1856, suc1·1·1~din,!? (;o,·, ltflna /d- Reagiln . Change :i lu•a;.·s i . ..; Uilfit·tlll. rh e bachelor 120\'ernor·«le(·I lo!d ch1 •t•1·ini,: su1>porters ut :1n election 11 i~h1 r;JJI,,-. - But he ~:li d . "I think \I'{• r :1n pu! logelher a ro:.illtion that s1•rv1·S pPopl.- -•. so th;1t pco1Jll' '' 111 IH· 111111u.I of thisst:1te.·· It \\'Ou ld lake>. he ack11111\ lcrlgcd. the· help of Hepublicans anrl 1111l~·flt'n1l<'n1., CiS 1\'Cll as Democ rat!.. The big surpri s~ \\';JS" clerlion or a "1·ctn.proof" Assembly. <1.n 1·1·cnt lh:.it might prove lo be._. mixed hl~·!>~in~ for Bro"·n \\'ho has n()t cn1oycd tht• m ost cordi ul relations \\.ith th(': ~l<Jlf'·,. lit'mocratic la\\ maker~. Demoeruts tioosted their mar~1n tn at least 54 seats 1n the HO·memhcr A .... i;;e1n bly ; lo 2~ -1 1 in lht• Senute \\ ith t...,,,, .,·aeancies, and 28-15 in th<' sltitc'!t .i:J. member dcle,galion to the I; S. llou~r. Brown's viclory did not come c:.isy. ·ro the end. Flournoy, the 45-ye<1r· old stall!' conlrollcr, t'laimed he \\•as closing the gap <1nrl would as1ound those \\•ho rorl'ea.~t a bi~ victory for Bro"·n. •1ournoy \\t•n; to bed Y.·ithnut 1·1Jn · rcrlinl!. Final unoffici:il returns sho"'cd lhal each tanrlidatc "on 29 countic-.. 1'hp key for Bro\~·n \\•:is the bt l! ~wini.: t•ount y of Los Ani::cles, "'he re: he <'om . piled a 159.262-volc plur11.lit y, pu~h inc hi1n over lite top. The rC'sults: GO\'Crnor . Brou·n 3.088.8i0. or .,51 !See BRO\\'N, Pagf' 1\21 or .. ::~a ,:·ast ./ STATE ASSEMBLY Orange Cou nty Rapid Transi t "There is nothing wrong with ex- -Proposition A ----perience7 bu the-tendency of.elect .The d rug "'as round in the nasal passages of ~ti ss Thomas v .. ho had ap- parently taken the drug by breathing it through her nose. Cocaine. a nar- cotic, is commonly lakenJ n.Lhe.samc._ m anner hy s ur h "snorting" and authorilics the Jlropcrcaine was sold as phony coeai ne . SA'.': F lli\XCISl'O (1\f'1 :\ \·1s1tor ruin f'ortiand. Ore. \\':JS rohJ:x>{fhl'rc-. - nol at the point nf :1 i.:un, hHI at lhl' snarling p11inl"of a clnJ.!. 1x~lir·i· r<·1.11•r tcd. ___ .n.· e a th er.:'------+---< 72nd District Richa rd Adams ................ S,122 \'es .......................... 182.729 officials is to empire-buil~ und lo be No •...............••.... , ... 302,346 protective of t he system," Schmit has said . Local · Measures PIGSKIN PICKERS FACE CHALLENGE COUNTY MEASU RES City of lluntington Beach Proposition \V • Yes •......................••• 10,450 No ............................ 31,528 l lunlington Beach High School Proposition X Yes .... : ......••........•.... 34,421 No ................ -.. ._ •...•..•. 44,39S Ne"'l)()rt -t.l esu School l>istrict Prbposilion 1. YcS ....... ~, ................. 19,863 No ... ·····t·. ·~·· ...... , ....... ~25,673 flran.-;c County Slrcet Light ing X --1slricfs ----: District 1 Capistrano Beach, Dana Polnt. South Laguna P roposition Bil Ycs .•.......•......••..•••••... 5,191 No •.•••.•••••.•..••..••.••• -•.. 3,494 District 11 El Toro, Mission Vil~jo P roposition GG Yes ••••...••.••••••.••••••.•••. 6,901 No •.••..•.•.•.•.•.......•..... 3.007 Olslricl J3 E l Toro, Irvine Proposition lllf ''es ............................ 3.8~7 No ............................ 2,912 District 14 Los Alamitos, Rossmoor PropQsilion JJ Yt'!s .............................. 4,00! No ••....•.•..•••..•.......•.•• 1,706 -suirstt ll<?ach tt~llnR Dlstrl"ct Proposition PP Yes1 ••......•.•....•............. 211 No ••••••...••...•.••••...•.•.•.• 201 • • Orange Coast predictors or pigstd n prowess have an unusual chall enge ,rucing them in this "'eek's edition of Pi~skin Pickeroo '74, D~l l y Pilot Sports Editor Glenn Wh \l.e m ade up a list of ~·eekend foot- ball gam es including only those or n;&tional §ta ture. As in the past seven weeks., the pe r- i\orf "'ho best predicts the outcomes ot the 30 games wi ns a black and white television set a nd a chance to compete for a l.!olor set at the close of the IO. . week competition. ... A l'Cl!l'\Jr fcalU"J "'lhe D~jlr, Plil!t_ sport!; sect on .. t>igsktnPickeroo Is sponsored by ABC Cok>r Televisioncif •luntini tOn Bcaclt . 3 1'eens Arrested 1..0S ANGF.LES IA P I -Three 14 ycu r-old bo;.•s were arrested Tuesday for "'reckinJ! 21 city-owned vehic les in t1 "destruction derby" in Griffit h Park, police said. ln,•cstigalor Dave Nutting said the boys were turned over to J uvenile authorities. l'hey sa id 1;rcj:!Ol'y 1-:11•11 , 2.J. ;1 maint.enan<"t' t•ngine1•r, lost ·Sll)ll Tut?srla~' in si~nt•il 'l"ra\'t'lt•r·s Chcr·ks A man dl'manliC'rl tha1 Elcll I.urn over hi s chl'tks. ·rhc rnan ~na111)1·d '" hi!ii fin iit·rs und !ht• clni:: h<'i::an to ~ro" I and apprna('h F:irll "'I'm onlv ft\'C·lcl!l-on1•." E1rll lold offit('rs ··i"hril dOI! lookrd aY.(ully h11! tome T1•rnout Low LlKE TIJE REST o r the ni.ltion Orange County VOlC'rs \Vere~ conspicuous in llieir absence rrom the po ll~ ·rue~clay. Ul)orfic la liy. &1 percent or .the county:~ 81.2.322 r~gistt'r(·1l vl>lcr~wcot.tothc poll, . 1 _ FQ R YEARS i\GO, \hc volor lUrnoul was more than 7' pvr· .cent. Two years ago, turnout \Vas roughl y 82 perccn1 . ,\ - l ni·r1•:i ... 1t1,1? fog nl·ar 1 he Urani::P l'on:-.1 'f'hursdav•\\'1th II\· t:rcasin~ h11i!h elnuds ai11I roofer lcmp<·ralurc.'>. :iccordin~ lo tht• \\l:athcr :.('r\'lt'C l lighsfrom Ur n1Hl-60s at !he bc:1("hes tu llJc lu\1cr ";Os inland l ,'liSIDE 'rODA\' Dorl.Qrrs pit<"hf'r i\11kr. 1\fursho/l U'C'I$ h8med Na/lo.int l .t.'tl{ll#." Cu Young l'ltoord winner 0$ ·,he r1~ ri.ul's top µ11chrr fnr 1974. ~tr Story and p/iofo l'age 11·2 Al'f•w ~IWll& ., -llM1 .. ... ""' .. .... ... , Dll<••· .. l .lrol "'" ~· ,,,..,.,,... ... t.hf+n>l• .. M•\lcki .. c... ... c.. .... . .. N&lllol.W N•••• .. , .. l\lti.4 01.11 Or••C.wnh .... ,. "'"" "' ... "' tn'I-· "' ·-· ., .. 0.•1~ "'°'"'' •• Of'.-\ ..... ~ .... ... l•••••ll"-.. ~ttk M.t•-tl• ... ·-· ... """"" .. rlfl.tll(I •.. , '"4ilf•' •••• . .... , .. , . ....... • • ........ " '11111•11 Nt.,. .. A1>11Uflllu' u • ( • - WINS SECOND TERM Congressmen Hinshaw l "ro111 Prtgt• A I BROWN. • • percent : Flournoy 2,912,005, 49 ~ cent. ) ·- They may call Brown the "bOy" governor but he 's neither boyish nor ont of the boys. tic's not in the image of political pals who poker and ~ur­ bon and branch \\'llle r, nor In the ima«e of J11s f1tthcr. Pat Brown. )hose· boiStCrious style personifiod CaUfor- nia'..§ post-\Vorld \Var II boom when he was governor. Critics call Jerry Brown humorless. arrogant, cold. rrlends use terms ~"Uch as reserved. serious, perhaps a bit aloof. ' ··1 think it is a self-assurance," s a)'S Rosalind Wyman, a Jong-time friend of the Brown family. ''lie is intent about what he can do os governor.'' Brow n admits to launching hi S: carCer on his father's name. But on hi s own, the young Democrat -parla}·ed political reform -before Watergate became a household word -into the governorship. , 5w. Cil)j(prnians know much about • 9.o\l"ern·or-to-l>E'. On the c1m- pai trail. they ol'len called him •.:.p:a; " C'Pat Jr." -~·.t~~~Cbfnk I'm my father,'' Brown '!1¥'1: .. "Thq,y sec me in the image. of hlro.and µicy 're surprised I'm not hke that... . .-- He feaiat( efforts to plumb his per· Hnilil)'. -''J-don 'L..bclieve in the polilics of the penoila.Uty," he s11ys. ''I think that . was a fund11m cntal mistake of the 'li()s, the cult or the personalil.\'. I think we have to deal with ideas ..... Yet, cit times l'n the campaign Brown sounded like the Kennedys of the '60s as he iabbed a fin2er in the air and rattled off such phrases as, ··1 lbink wc cun do better.'' Other phrases seemed to reflect the :self-discipline in stilled in !\ prospec- tive Jesuit pril'st at th!! Sal'led Heart Novitiate in Los Gatos. "·here he spent four years and "'hlch he recal- '1ed as a ·•s plendid medieval isolation.·· I East LA Voters Kill Prop. X LOS ANGELES (UPI ! -Voters in East Los Angeles rejected a measure, SS..,. perce nt lo 42 J>l'rccnt, to incor- porate the prcdomin~ntly l\lexican- A111eriran area into the rount}·'s 78th d~·. 'fhC' rina l \'Ole l'OUnt \\'aS 5,256 [or and 7.197 agni nst Incorporation, wh ic h ~·a s li sted Tuesd ay as Proposition X on thl' f!Cncral electron ballot. The meaiHlrl' wa.'\ primarily op- posed by hnm l'owncr.~ in the art'a. wh o fe11rcd lhnt the f1 n;1n(·ia l burden (•f supportin g a nt'I\' ('It:>-11ould foll on their s houlders in the Jorm of prop- ('rty l:ixes. ORANGE COAST Ll\C DAILY PILOT l"t 0• ... .,. C:N\, D••lr P11~, Wl,h "'"''"I•,.,.... tH"'CI !I'll Ne ... P,.po, 1\ pu&h\l"ot'CI llT ,,,.Qt_ c:n.1111\otlll~l"G C:o"'o•~• '.i•PM•t• "'''.,... •·~ P<>Dll-MoNl•r lft,OUqft Frl1M1 • .,,.. CoU• IN-... Noe.,_, ll••<h, 1111ntonqlon Cle•ft ~-­ '''" 11,u,.,, l<vone, S•!llllftw<;• ll•lltf •M t •o""" lieJ<lllS<lU!h C.O•\I ~ •lroqi• fHj!Ol\ol """"'" '' ~Dl•-11 M•u•ll••~ ...i SUA:!•» ,,_. Pf•M•Pll Pllbl•\h1t14 Dl•nt " .i lUQ WUI ll•r ~· .. ~!. {D$lt Mor tot, C.lolo•n+• "7&1• Robert N. Weed P.u10rnt •..:I l'y0!1'°""' Jack R. Curl~y ll•C• P.•l•dlnl •..:I V>M<•' M,,""11"' -ThOmas Keevi l EO•ID• Thomao; A. Murphine M.1 n1Qonq [dolor Charles H Loos Richard P. Na ll .IH \!•~· -~IQl~Q EllOOO'\ Lilgun.a Be.a<:h Oflice 11 .. c;i. ..... , •• 51!f!'ft ""'""''l Adcl,_U P 0 &o. -. flt\1 Hinshaw Re-elected By. 2 to I <Ill -Congr¥1:iman Andrew Hinsh11w IR· Newport Beach) will rejoin the bat· tered Re publicun minority in the Jl ouse or Representatives after scori nit a n1assivc rc·t'lcction victory in his <10th Di strict. I-le defeated Democrat Roderick \llilson , a retired Ocean.side private clCtl'Ctiv(', and Grayson \Valkins. a memb<·r of the American Indepen- dent Party, by :i margin ofbeltcr th1:1 n ty,·otoone. \Vilh all precincts reporting, in- cluding those in San Diego County, the lallv is: Hinshaw -114 .895 Wiison -56,195 \\'1tklns .. -10,381 Hinshaw is oi\e of very rcw staunch Congressional supporters of rormer President Richard M. Nixon to rttain his scat in a nationwide ~mocratic sweep. The Congressrlian maintained an extremely low profile during 'his' re-election bid, relying primarily ~n direct-mail tirochuresand a few public <tppearances. There was never any real concern that he wouldn't be re-elected in a district with 50,000 more J{cpublicans than Democrats. The former Orange County tax as· sessor. who defeated arch·conscr· vative John St'hmitz to win the.seat t~·o years ago, has said the easing or the Watergate issue helped his cam· paign. Councibnen To Evalui;tte I Ambulance Pact I Laguna beach city councilmen wlll evaluate several options on future am- bulance contracts tonight, and the choices include a new private firm or a city service run by £lremen. Reacting to the moving of the previous contractor-Wind Ambulan- ce-councilmen will determine ir the city contract should remain in the private sector, or If it should imitate San Clemente's 3·year-old city service which has been hailed aa extremely successful. Hospital Ambulance , which operates out or the Saddle back Valley, is among the contenders for ~he con· tract vacated by \\'ind. City aides have said that for Laguna Beach-to -rorm ifS own service, the initial cost for a single unit would be about $12,_900. . Sc\'eral service clubs. ~aid Fire Chier Charles Kuhn, nlready have made informal offers to hel1) sponsor CO':its for a cily ambulance. Ambng the ser io us concerns facing th e councilm en lire those surrounding delayed response li n1es. "'\\"e're ha\'ing too long a response lime -up to 20 minutes before un llm · bulance re.:1ches the scene. In the p;1 st fi ve serious acC'1dent s. response time has been bad ,'' Kuhn said. Among the pOtential incenti\'es up for consideralion is u s1obonus puid by .the city to the ser\·ice which arrives ~·ithin five m inutcs of a call. One concern about that possible or· fer. hO\\'e\•er, 11.•ould be its influence on drivers. Critics claim 1l might be a n in- ducement to inexperienced drivers to exceed good driver Judgment whil e speeding to an ailing or injured patient. • , ' DIDN T CARRY COUNTY Garden Grove's Cory Cory Victor Statewide- Not in OC ~-G;1rden Gro\·e Democrat Kenneth Cory won a handy victory to become Californ ia's new controller, but . despite a hearty tally statewide, he Jost in his home county. lie defeated RepubliC'<tn William Bal!lev. , 1'he state tabul ation \Vith all or the precincts reporting showed these totals : Co ry -2,900.427 Bagley -2,58:1 ,777 Hut 1n the precincts of Orange Coun· ly. the lanky assemblyman fared poorl y. The tallies, with all the coun- ty's precincts reporting. showed Cory with 218,254 and Bagley with 2481864. The campaign, a heated race, was filled with charges of misconduct in both camps . Bagley continually flayed Cory for proclamations of being tough on oil companies and Bagley insisted that. the Democrat's record showed other· wise. The issue of oil was the critical one in the race becau!le the State Control- ler sits as chairman of the State Land& Commission, a panel with the power to control oil leases. Bagley is classified as a liberal Republi can. f'roM rage A J LIGHTS ••. lot \Vere rejected by \'Olers in the June primary election. The overrides were needed to orrset . o 40 percent incre·ase in electric rates charged by utility companies. Rejec· lion of the overrides would probably ha\'e meant a shutorr of the lights when the money runs out.next June. The Sunset Beach voters nearly rejected the increase aRain. and the trend persisted until the second·to- last computer tally of the votes. But as of the last printout, the results turned around. ·rhe favorable votes mean: -An-increa11e-of rour---tcnlJi-to a total of 15 cents pe r $100 of assessed valuation as a tax rate in District 1 . -An increase of four cents to a total of 25 cents per SIOO in District 11. -An increase of about 9.2 cents lo a total of about 2:1 cents In District 13 . -An increase of about seven een~ Lo a total of 26 cents per $100 in District 14 . -An increase of nine cents to a total of 26 cents per $100 in Sunset Beach. Inflation Blamed For Transit Loss By BILL SCltREIB ER 01 IM O•UY P'illtll.IH Proposition A. the measure seeking \'Oler approval for an increase of up to a penny on the local sal es tax to pay for a mass rapid transit systrm. rcll to defeat by n1orc than a 2-1 margin in 'J'uesday"s e lecl ion. 111 a lclcphonc inter\·icW today, Coun ty Transit District General ,\lanager G. J . "Pete"' Fieldin~ blitm- ed inflation for the defeat and said the county 's transit plans will be ~et hack 30 ~'ea rs. \Vith nit precincts reporting, the fi nal to.Ill~· is t•or. 182.729 Agai nsl . 302,346 Proponents or the measure \\'ere well :iv .. 11rc thnl the request ca me at a bad ti me b<'cau se of the nation's ::;trug~linfol economy. . did" he said ."\Ve thought there was a mtich greater level or support for it ... "The effect of inflation and the ('Conomv also \\'as much stronger than we .\\·ere willing to admit,'' he ad· ded. noting he thought the margin would he much closer. "Nobody really tore the whole master plan apart." he said. "The voters just ~aid the time is not right to ask for more money or this mag- nitude.·• t'ielding said the pitch . made by proponents of th e measure focused on the growing air pollution problems and aulomobilc congestion . "I guess people here have said in this vote that pollution and congeslion aren 't 11e'rious e nough yet ror them to be willing to pay ror u syfi lem that could avert some or it," Fi elding said, 01h~r Ottices Co\11 ,.,..i. HO W.I! a.r\lro•I N••-t llfo.t~ UU l'l••-1 llolllt•.,11 M~"111111100o llf•<~ 11111 llfJC~ '°""""Iii S..OO•~<• "'•1 ~¥ IU1)1 l.f P•1 "9.o "!>Ion Olloo FrHw•• !:J ut, they ~aid , without the l'Ommil- mcnt (ron1 a Iot a I level. It is doubtful that billions of dollar1' In federal aid · ~·ill come to the county for transit projects. l''h~ldin g said it is a safe bet lo a s- sume the county's master pion or transit has b<'en set bark a minimum or 20 years and possibly as much as 30. "The plan is still viable and It will t'Ontinuc to t!Xist." he said. "The pace will 11\ow down considerably and it y,•ill prohubly take 4Sycars instead of IS to develop it.'' Telephone 11141642-43'21 Cl.ass1tl~ Advertisi ng 642·S671 lagun.i B•a<:h All Oepi1rtmtnt1: Teltohoot •94-9466 '•Orn"'" {if""'"'~ 4•S·0630 C..•"f"', ttlt O••n9' C•111 """"''""'"' C&fflo.t~• NI "''"'' ''°',.' '""'t•11lilftl .,,,,... •• , -·~· ......... ,i. ... """to ............. , lit ••O•OCllOl"4 .. IJI0\11 ,_, .. ll"•l!'lll-DI (eJ1•'•9"1 •-· ~'°"41 t '"" "°'"9' DltO 11 C.0.11 llllt••, C .. 1Mf"'1 h DU .,Ploon DT '"'"" 'W 00 rno•.i~ty _ 111 ''"'I "'°' -m1,, .,,,111,., tl'11<Nl!Ot'lf\1 OCl!ft!'lllllr -. • \1'he !>a les tax Y:ould h::ivc roised about haU the estimaltd S4.S billion total col!t or a mass rupid transit.net- "'"rk o'er I he next 15 ycar1'. Th<' ~yslt>m would have Included a b;irkbont• of rapid-rail lines and n saturat ion lf'l•el of bus and rtoor-to- dcstination, d1a 1-a·rlde bus 1ervicf. rit'ldin~ said it a was probably !he ronctpt 11( expa nded bus llrrvlcc that lum('d th(' \'0\t.•rs orr. ··01al·a ndt' :ind our1h4s prog~.am · pparentl.)' don't have the kina of public appeal the we thouaht lhey The district manager. who is on lcnvc from u teaching post at UC Ir· ''ine. refused to comment on hi.s per· M>nal plans In the waK"'i of the ballot defeat. It has been rumor~ Fie ld ing has bc!en offered new teaching jobs and posltjons with other districts, In· eluding lhe 8•Y-A~11-Rapfd---Transit (BARTi In the San l)'ant'lsco area. ' I ' Coa.t Proble11u Avco Developers Lay ·Off .20%· I By JACKIE HYMAN -OlllltO.HVf'llltMalf Faced with continuing problems with the coastal commission, Avco Community Developers Inc. has laid otr 20 percent of lta 130-man work force in L11una NleueJ and Is ac· . celeratlng inland development. ''We're stopped virually dead in our tracks on any development along the coast," a aid Raymond Peloso, vice· president and general manager of the firm. Problems with the coa11tal commis- sion hilve centered around 3,000 residential units wh~ch Avco proposes ·to build within 1,000 yards or the coast, the territory within coastal commis· sion jurisdiction. Peloso said several plpns drawn up by Avco have been rejeeted but the commission has not Jndicated what type of development would be accep· table . .. Jf I had a cyrstal ball that would tell us what they're looking tor, it would be magnlCicent,'' Peloso said. One portion of the coastline proper- ty, \\•hi ch had won county approval • before the coastu1 commission was established, was the 1ubject or a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Cour.t. , ... The judgment in favor or Avco is being appealed by the slate attorney general's office. Peloso ~aid another proposal for the coastline property hu s been submit· ted to the coq.stal commission and is under review. "We're having to accelerate some or our inland development," Pelo&0 said. He said four projects arc under way and a fifth is scheduled to 1tart within 60days. Peloso said high Interest rates and tight money, Whicb discour1ge buyers, also present prqblema for the company and have contritiuted tp the layoffs. .. Projects still underw•y are Foothill Townh omes, Sea Terrace Townhomes, the llills project and Northview, with a lotal of 1.730 residences. Another project, Park· view Garden Homes, planne4 for 305 residences, is ;;chedulcd to sturt con· struction within about60 days. ~1, .............. HEADED FOR DESERT L1guna Aldo Me1de Meade Quits Laguna Post . ' For Barstow .. Badham Scores 2-1 By JACK CHAPPELL or-.o.11vf'l1MSUff Laguna Beach Finance Direct.or Tom Meade submilteQ hla resign1Uon Tunday to Cily M1n1ger Al Theal.11 is effective Nov. ao. Victory Over Lewis Meade leaves Laguna Beach tor Barstow, where he y,•ill head t~e ·desert city's finance departmmt, 1n operation °"'hich includes financial aupervision ~f the clty-0\\·ned hospl· tal. Incumbent Assemblyman Robert Badham <R-Newporl Beach) easily won re-election to his sevenl.h term of office, turning back the ch11Jenge or Democrat Sueanne C. Lewis by a 2·1 margin. With all precincts reporUn1, the tally ls : B1dh1m -63,350 Lewis -32,897 Mrs. Le.wis, a Mission Viejo mother or three and a Los Aqgeles County deputy district attorney, charged throughout the ca m paign that . Badhatm has shown a Jack ot leader· ship In his district. Badhain, on the other hand, said he · couldn't have las ted through six terms If he didn't represent the views or his predominantly Republican dJstrlct, Badham 's ch·aJlenger claimed the assemblyman his not supported con· sumer protection or environmental le1islation that the consUtuent.a really want .. - t.1rs. Lewis also made an issue or her opposition lo nuclear power plants along the coast, saying the nation should be turned to solar power for its energy needs. In his low·k·e~campaigning. Badham stressed inflation as the major issue on all levels or govern- ment. lie said the practice of govern- ment spending more than it brings in has to be halted. Badham is also a supporter of nuclear power plants along the coast and has Ignored ne&alive ratings by yatious groups _on his consumer protection stands. NEW WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTOR COASTS TO VICTORY lncumbentBadham A FEW ANSWERED WHAT ELECTION? TEXARKANA. Ark. CUPll -A poll or 200 persons taken by the Texarkana Gazette and Daily News showed2tlper- cent or those inlervlewed were unaware or Tuesday's election. The Barstow .City t:ouncil approVea flleade's appointment l\londay night following a n executive session. He was selected from ''.50 to 60" cd n· didales for the job in Barsto47', t;ne Ziegler, administralive assistant lo the city maQager, said. Meade joined the city of Laguna Beach in 1971. He w1s appointed ac· Ung city manager in January, 1973, and finance director In July 1973. ltls salary in Laguna Is $22,000 an· nually. He wiU receive $24,000 in Bar· stow. Meade joined-the city of Laguna which will m ean a salary increase, I think it will be a <"hallcnge and I'm looking forward to Lhe opportunity of working there. In addition to being the c!ty_'s'"'finance di recto!, I will abo be . the chief financial officer or the cily- owned hospital." l'lteade said In a prepared statement. "lil reviewing my three years wit{!: the city, I wduld cbararterite them as -dim-cult-ones-with-a-great-amount of- r.r es s ure and at limes very rustrating, but overall \'Cry rewar- dlngones. "J feel I have made several changes dur1ng my t1me here. particularly In respect to computerization, and the estabUshment of a multi-year city budget concept. I am proud or the1e ch1naes 'Which I consider my top ac- complishments during rny stay in Laguna," he said. Me1de declined to elaborate im- medi1tely on the "fruatraUon1'1 but said he would have some comment• and criticisms lo make all.er.. a few days or reflection. o=;-;;;;;;;:;;:::;;:;;;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:-~ THOUSANDS OF YARDS NOW YOU t AN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING MAME HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS FINE QUALITY PADDING AND LABOR AVAILABLE All WORK fUllY GUARANTEED • BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS SHAGS "'"' ~~§:~$400 . .. • '3<u!pt1,1•e1 \O • 1 .. Col0t Shag~ ,...,o VA~UEST0$9.95 NOTHING IN STOCK OVER $6~! .... .. • •0v•~· $]00 • Hi-tow, • Sol1d1i • COrnfl'leftiol rt• • Nylon liO • Twff'd~ i.ua VALUES TO $6.95 LAYAWAYS AYAILAILE ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! IANK flNANCINB IRING IN YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION! ' l I 1. l . . • • - Wednesday, Novemb«&.1974 DAILVPILOT Bl 'Unearned Profits' Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' ' ' Borrowing Trend Spells· Disaster D<. aOBBaT ADLE& For those who do not sub&tribe to Birrons. the flnancla\ tabloid ~ a profound and acalhlne ar- tlele on what Inflation mean.-appeared In the Ore· tober 28th issue. JI was an excerpt from a new book by Dr. Ernest J . Op· penhelmer, one or the leading flnanctpl con· 1ultants in the world. M&JIY disturbing pclnls about lnnatlon were made by Dr. Oppenbelmer, but the principal one 1s that tn· nation. If permitted to per- sist will bankrupt us -us being you and me and the aovernment. for each dollar owed by borrowers, there Is <f dol· lor owned by savers Thus, we ha,•e a starting Point here for getting into the dynamics of inflaUon. To quote Oppenheimer, ;.A rate of inflation of 1 percent will r.edu~e the purchasing power or Money Doctor savers in the aggregate or I $25 b1lhon. At the same SEVERAL W~EKS ago time, lt wilt give all bor· I wrote in this column rowers a w1ndra11 of the at>out Whar we a re 0010& to .same amount-It 1s ap· ourselves, and how we parent that unless interest have loved every minute of rates are raised to cover it -until today. Now we fully the level of inflation, are beginni ng to surrer savers suffer enormous from our excesses losses while borrowers Oppenheimer says total make enormous unearned U S. indebtedness 1s profits. This is the around $2.5 trllhOn. Cor· equivalent or an un- porat1ons owe SI tnlhon, declared form of bankrupt· mortgagees -S600 btlhon, cy, for 1t Involves the the Federal government -repayment of debts with $SOO billion, state and local sharply depreciated cur· iovernments -$200 b1lhon renc1es. and consumers $200 b1lhon. These' borrowings wer~ provided t;y the aggregate aavin1s of &enerations of Amencans. - IA abort, he points out. •• ... JN EFFECT, frugal people have been sub· s1d1z1ng those who have lived beyond their means. Moreover, by keepmg In· B4th Birthday ·col()nel's Still • King: of Fryers LOS ANGELES (AP> and ask for an opporiuruty The man who laid the to show my method of 1olden chicken has turned . .frying chicken " N and i1 still going stroll(. He had a successful Col Harland Sanders -restaUrant at the time so, the fried chicken king -1s he was asked, why didn"l celebrat1nt his birthday al he retire? a series of birthda~parties "l_thiok nobody should attended by Kentucky retire," he said. "Wbenyou Fried Chicken ·franchise bolders The other night in the 1uburban San Fernando Valley. he_re&aled several llundred Sou1hern · Calif or· NAME in the NEWS nta KFC managers, as-retlre, you just go to sistant manaa:ers, cooks rusting out. You rust out and sales ho1tesses with qlllcker than you will wear his homely wit and exhor· out. You can always con- ted them lo blgier and· tinue to dosomelhmg. better thin1s. ' ••y t t th· k f For a change of pace, . ou wan o in o terest rates lower thlin Is warranted by the normal return on capital plus the rate or inflation, savers are providing a eont1n111ng Incentive lo s penders to persist In their ways. Th1 f process 1s underm1n1ng the savings function and con· statutes a threat to the free enterpnse system. "Viewed from this van· tage poirtt, infla..tion can be readily unders tood. It enables borrowers to pur- sue their s pending spree without worrying about ever having to meet their obllgat1ons. It provides an ideal device for poht1e1ans to curry the favor of voters and special interest groups by voting for ever larger government expenditu res. knowing ·th11t inflation will bail them out. In effect, 1t encourages financial irrespons1b1hty on a vast scale. \Vh al the .spenders forget 1s that there 1s a hm1t to the bur den that can be imposed on the savers, for the ultimate effect of 1nflat1on 1s to wipe out the savings function, thereby bankrup ting the economy as a whole " 1 Oppenheimer goes on to Illustrate the points, using words such as theft and fraud 1n both relating to the government and the banks in thei r roles In helping to perpetuate this s1tuat1on. He proposes solutions that are in - teresting and practical, but tough. I AM LOOKING forward to the pubhshlng of his book. I don't think I have seen such a cleat" concise Indictment of · our system of credit and Its role with government 1n putting us in the predicament we fmd our.selves. The thesis of month to month l1qu1d1ty has become the answer ror the times. Gel out of the stock market on any rally. Get out Or long term bonds - inflation will cut their value in half again. Get out of resale real estate Rental properties are flne Short term C.D.'s , Treasury bills, 30 day com· merclal paper. Stay loose -stay out of any illiquid investment. Unless reality sets 1n inflation Wlll destroy other investments (Dr. Adi.tr W1U 0118W61' let· tus d1rl'.cttd to him at lhe Daily Pilot J the Colonel and friends retirement as a point dined on prime rib with an "'here you have reached M·pound birthday cake as one state in you~ hfe and • .J t t the centt'rplece. He posed done cer.ta1n things and rt.CCO un an for pictures with the crew 'now you re ready for a of every KFC market bet· change. LJ • t M t l'<een Loa Angeles and San "ln 65 years, you, have lll. e e S Diego. had so many expenences Rell:ford K. Peterson, "as· '"l Just hope that every and learned so many sistant director of financial one of you lives to be 84 things th~t,dsu~et lob goodlo· operations for Lockheed and atlll has 1ood health ., ness, you on ave Co • •-t td 1• gu•sls "God• qwt just because you have Aircraft Service ~p .. ny, ,... O ue · h d lb t t t will speak to the National ble1s every one of you for reac e a re iremen f A t ts ane~ Association o ccoun an , all your kindness and &ood "·•y work with Orange Coa-iil chapter thoughts " ou can • The wlute·haired goateed youngsters, you can work November 13, al the Airpor· Kentucky colonel then with church groups, te~!'·I h6ID"Wlll beat6 00 ... l1lked.. about hla late· there's a lot of things you iadd ts 45 rn can do ,. pm an inn er a p m bloom ng career. In the years that rol · Pete rson. a n alumnus or Did he really start 1el· lowed, Sanders built a Cornell Un iversity, recently l ing Kentucky Fried I b I f f 4 returned from three years Chicken at age 66thw1lh 1a e~i~e~~5 a~d m~a~e ~e~: 10 Ge ne va, Switzerland, tidy nesteg1 from e sa e lucky Frted Chicken a where he worked as d1rec· of I gasoline s tation· household word through tor or adm1n1strat1on and ~t,~ant11;n:a~? $lO$ the ubiquitous, brightly logistics for Lockheed. 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Q l.ll ) 111 1t~ v. 8lflQ1pj 2¥1 • llO J• • lltftCIM•JIO • ~+ 19 ~5il1M J If •1'1+ \lo ._. ~ " .)00 ,.. ..... 8'1'11.ty ·*' t tit ,... • e.tt _._, t ,, ,.._. \lo lly C1pltal N•wi Servko SACRAMENTO -The most prevalent problem with America's automobUe1 11 not that they don't run well', but that they don't particularly st•rt well. The trick to keeping Your auto starting'" a com· bln1tion df iOod equipment. common 1en1e ind a bit or skill In the orl ol obser- vation. I I I I I th • lttflSMttt •Hi 2'-lio+.,. n1t1on systems failure are sow Y o s ar e engine, ~ ~11 z2 .-..__.. Walt Koehler, In the cur· rent i11ue or the mechanic's trade ma1e1lne, Motor, reporu th1t the charllng ind 1t1rtln1 clrtults put r•n our otaction more (J(. ten than any other 1ystem, deaplte continued Im· ptO\'ement of all Ignition component.I. • • AS MOllE accessories i,dm1nistered outside the or the battery may be over· ::;~,.. z: -: ~: sliop. U1u1lly, the car is charged. ::::tkLM~'~; u~ :lt: ~ •'1Ck at home o't offitt, a Before a mechanic a1 ... a.111a s " .. + 111 h k th I t I t rt a-ie8•-• u t"'t v. pal'ktn1 lot or some other c ec s .,e og ca s a 1ng ae.,119 .o. , •1J ''*'" place requiring a service problems, he most hkely :=:c::,,,: J 3'~ '!:: :z will cheek the obvious ones, eoet Mo ,.,.. • 1 ,. ~ ~ l«<lf11 1.lO 1 101 1••h-"" ' such as whether or not the 90!"9 w 1 Js , 1s 1s • ""' IN, HIGH GEAR d~ th b It do aor.,...,.s '" u u l • 1·1ver ran e a ery wn lollt e.i i t• , u u~ ..... tn lutilo aliempls lo start .. ,.., ... "" "•• • " • ~ '"' s :)I 11\ot ••• the car: If such w 11$ the .. ,..,," ,.., • »t ·-... call. Booster cables, extra battery and elt..ctrlcal tesUnc.equ1pment are oil~ required. A mechanic who knows what he la doing Is required lo at1rt a cu, because one wron1 hookup ol jumper c1bles c:ap reverse the Polarity of an entire c:lee· lrical syste m and in some cases require £he overhaul ol a whole set or wiring. -~ •• I bl I th 9'1f1.S I .0. lJ .,.....u~ ... c:a.:n:, u1e rou e s 1p e .,,,,M.., u 14 •11 .. + 119 fuel or 1p1rk system, rather t:~~ ~ , ,J ,~:; than the starting and er-k GI it• 11 •M-Y. 8rVllOt 1 n r 11 Ufllt \.II charelng circuits. •11:1•11 c-i 11 !Ot'tt "" Common occurrences ~~,,:~ ~ ,: •;::;.. ~ that drain a battery w11i....ut BrF••11' 20 r ,., ,,.... v. 1-'IY &rW11W~ JI 4 )U ' t .. w1rnh1g ire leaving the 11rwi w .,., u "* ., ,,_. 1.10d J so •ltt "" headlishts on, leaving tM 11u1.,,."' e , 1• 111 14-"' radio on, or l~avlng on JUSt ;;;_r,.., ~ 1t•~ ::t!. = about any electric aeces· ~.,,..,~ .• I ir,'~ ~ SO& tlOlllV I tOI\ I tJ II• I• " luiow•W,}1 f iJ' :It-\lo . hercausesofpoorslar· ...,.,,R,• 1 JO ''*•"' ting c.an be fou~~ in bat· =:1~,·~ 'i io: l::': ~ tenes thal arc allowed to tMlN•-'.lO s u t >H 1 1--~-are added.-tbc rleclrical load lncre11es: Federally reqwred emission controls make many cars harder to start, resu1t1n1 In prolonged cr1nkln1 and '"ore dr-11IJ'I on Iha powel and Ille or bit· tori ... T.1'0 d -• bl h l:\ur•"'0t .»., ",,,. ... ~-"_st.IT ...!l~J:Om· run ry, ~'J\I ca es t at '"'""' ", 10 i.\•t "' plexlty of lhe atartfng and -rus , oosen, and---"'"Oi'ffi>dc.-llllr•~tt~ [!!::::."-,,,._.,. char1in1 !Y1ilems. there are ·Keep your battery ru11 of ~'c~ Pihl . three main problems that d1stllled waler <ind your c.o-.:~J. ''i 1°•-"" cause Ignition failure The cables In good , clcffin~ 'Dnd ~/J,ii'."ll ·1 t ...._·i.; starter may nol c.rank or tight shape. When )'Ou let a ~~1,'1~ t 10t ~ -1:.. may crank too slowly lO station attendant put water ~:-~u sl: ,t~. -., start the engln&-, the battery in your battery, see that he g::r, '~ •; t' ~:~· 111 may bt discharged too uses di!Jtilled water ~ •• ~111, s •h•.\t Most remed ies ror I&· C..CIOnC .... JJ\t-lt '"GV'JIOd' .it 11 ... \111 Houlrll~tollH' ,, .... v. .,,.w .. Ml to1/ n ,.. ... ""M 1!14JM . '° Jl .. t l• rtf(ott "" •• I ~1•»Ull•JP1 •"'E•stv111 1\1 1 ....... HoNG P'I'-• 1s12•. 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Aoy:1I ~ .... ·edlsh Hallet ha~ hll on th<• hn~ht ,., J idea thal \Ion Rothbart. the seedy sor t' r rr •whfl t'on \•ert:c maiden~ tu ~w.-ins :.i l tht· drop of <i ft'athe-r in "S\1';1 n l.al.:c•," :-houl<l hl· ~1vt·n tnueh rnurt l'.\:l)CJsurc lha11 hf• f'\'f'r ~(If rri1n1 Pclip:1 UI' l \'il/IU\' ·rho :-t· 1110 r·horcugraphl'I':. mu:-l ha1·1· lict·n rl.'1 o l,·111 g 1n th1•1r g ravt•1. 1\'Llh fur~· 1:1 ~1 l\'t•t•k(•n1I 111h11t • ;1n 111J1•iuusly c nth u :-.1a ~t1!' '1'1110 H1·llo:- used the Shrine l\udlt(lrium :o;t:Jge -all of It -to make \'(111 Huthbarl. lnok n1orr like llo\\·ard COSl'li than the i!lbbering ~h ou l who jl'alously gua1·ds his en· sl:ived flock. TOM BARLEY Music Box come t o terms "'ilh thl' dramatlrs o r Natalie Conus· choreog raph y. lier b<'sl "'or k was in lhe last act llul by then ii "'as far too late tu he lp a floundering 1Jc1llet. CHORDS /\T RANDOM -UC lr\'ine Orchestra con· duC'tor Alvara Cassuto is in \Vest Germany this week for a series or concerts. Al\'aro wi ll be leading the Be rlin Phila rrlionic in n nu1nl><'r of <'o ncerts und v.·llJ thrn vi sit his ow n Nutinnal Hadio Orchestra in Usbon l>t•fort: returning W thl' Ir· \'ilH!<::lm11us. llis UCJ ensen1bl(' "''"be :.:iv in g us B er l ioz. Uct•tho1·e n . Schubert :i nd , n avel's "Bolero" NO\'. 22 • NOW THRU TMUHO• 'f M.ric•Cfw• ... .H ...... Mec:D..-.ri 'THl MBl 'f WIDOW'" ,,,. .. _. Jt-tt.MKo.iW "NAUG+fTY MARl!TIA" HEW SURFING s,.,, ..... ~' .\UC !71 8:30 -···'file Great ll'.c l<ipoff." l·'our ;i. 1e11·el thiC\'CS usC' an interstate bus as their ~;::;;:::;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;.... ___ _, i,:e t::i"·ay \'C'h irle. c<.i r rying S4 n1 i llion 111 1 ~l '"·•J••..t l.\'t• i,:ut hin1 l1~.'ite in lhr first <1tt, flappln~ in lh4.: hackground. and that is the 1•;.irlit·s1 I his "'rit er has ('\'f'r st·t•n hi1n 1n "S\1'11 11 Lake• "1 'rhat \\'US Jll.~I rur O))Cll('fS: hl' ga\'t' us :1 · solu. uf ull lhings, lo ~tart !ht' !il.'rond ;1t l nnd !ht· fin:1l <icl of the ball l'I l'hould hu1•(' b<'en en· titled "t\n E1 cning \\'ilh \'on Hothhart .. :-it1•1· and Just about :1s in- s11irinc .. <.:rstures des igned lo t'Oll\'l'Y th e imprt-ssion that he 11·:1s scndin~ the prince lo his grave :ind the s\1·:1ns lo their l;.ik~ 11'erl' morf' cvol':1lil'e of ;in 11\'Cr· dressl'd scarcerO\\' fran li<';llly "a1·in.[! for :.i l:txi. \railer Bourkl' rared nu better as th C' 11rincP <t lthouch. tu be (air. One had the impression that ~iven !he incenli\'e :ind the sup· (.lort he eou/d have dont• u lot lx•tter. llis prince had no pc1-sonality. no Joie de vlvrf! and. it appeared, ne real in· lerest in the oulcom(' of !hr t>!Oceedings. ;ind 23 and seals \\'ill be at a "-L ES FROM prcn1ium f o r the P nr · I ~ H•f AcHe.l "- Cwdi...-lla ;I k1 diamonds. in this 'J'\.' n1ovi c "·ith Lee .J. Cobb and ••rI Tll~ A U D I E~Cf; th('("r· l'd when he left a nd no one o.1ircd his \'Ot•a \ t•hords more l'nlhusiastitull v than rours truly ;"'(• \\'er(. ~lad ·to · be r·id of Hello:. :111d "'e let hin1 k llll\\' it. NOT Tllf\T l lE "·as :ill that oul or place in this rat- htr n1odcrate performance by a con1 pa ny that h;is gi\'en a far betll'I' "Sv.'an l.ake '· in th is 1\'rilt.>r's 1ircscncc . Our S\vcdish \'isilor s llc\·er r(':1\ly s<.~n1ed to be trying \'Cry ha rd and ;1 n1i s crablc 111usical aceompani1nent l'ia the baton of 1'hom;1s Schubal'k d id very lit llc to ins pire the d a nt('rs and' ab solul(']y no1hing for 'l'st•h<1iku11 ~kv '!ii Sl'Ort·. lu g uesf' ma (':tlro·s rir!i1 THE TUBE" Gig Youn11. " r -......... -.. __,.~ '""'o-• ••• ••• local outing. 7:JO & t:JD 1., ......... ,,--· --OU H ()\\':'\ UollH' Ad'"i••'--Sl.50 Og le Nix te lls us she "'ill be I~:;;::;:~~~~:;;~::;;;::~ TV DAILY LOG W ednesday Evening NOVtM8Ell·6 ... plitlltd bf 1 fellOll' p1ne111"-1 WflOUl 1elittd cop. 0 CAN,NON'S STRANGEST ii' CASE-SON vs FATHE R II@@ Ci) C1nn°" .. A Killin1 .. ~:-~ ........ ;..... . '.··' .-: .. .:..~ ... -- One wouldn ·1 n1ind half as mu1:h if the Von Rolhbarts urrered on the ba llet sta:;:c today \\'ere :.inylhing like 11•hnt t'rederiC'k 1\shton ga\"t' us ll'ht.::n ht• did the role ror the ll.oyal Ballet ·-tt spine chilling:, ;11\•csomt• m o n ster't hal made Christopher Lee took likl' i\I arv in search of her lamb. HCllos \\'as about as s1Jinf' (·h illin).!" <t ,'i thl'.' Cookie i\lon· i\·J;1ria t:ang's Odell <·· Odi l e "u s 1·omµetent l'n o u g h "·ithou t cvt•r making any real ;1l lcmp! \I) This lacklus ter a nd ofl <'n ludicrous "S"·an L;.ike" "'ill undoubtedly cost the Swedish eun11Jany J fe1\' friends in the 1l'orld of ba l· let. The d:i ys \\'hen visiting Europe:1n ballet companies eould pul un second rall' \l"Ol"k for J\1ncrican audien· l'C's :ind t:t·I a11 a ,\' "'ilh ii :II'(' lnn :;:,:!0111• pulling her pi;1110 sltn.lf'nl s on shO\\' No\'. to in :i rccit:1l :-chcdul ed for 2::10 p.nl. at Hiola Collegl··s Cro\\'e ll llatl. .Sludenls Li11da Sakur:ii. Lisa 11ouck. !'lundr:i i\lat- tl1e \VS a nd l\1 ary Schmierer will pe rforn1 11'ork:. by Beethoven. Hachn1aninoff. Scriabin ;111d Strauss. Good luck. girls; our pr<iyer for you is th<il YOll :1chie\C• thE' :<(a ture or ~·our gifted 1eachi-r ''OD IQ 0 (JJl!..cil €I)_€D (!) Nt tn lht f1mily" C~nnon"s been ~IC· ; CJ)Q~(fn:i:IJ> ;.'., limiteif &y the "1n~111,nce"' min I Lt) ...... ,. Who hired hilll IO cht(:k OUI I f tll"$ 11,...Rd lun 511tw 1u10·1oteident clellll. In 1eahly, r.ru~p r .. ilf Clnnon's client IS lht '°" ol mil· Money Not Everythi1ig to Archie MM S.wH lion1i1e M1rk NOfdotl. His "'WI! Mmtl~sa.. I· for 1he deceph011: the deld 1!11 U"Jt~RKVH U(."f\ through .f''ruf;1) :-t•hC'dut.· 11;1::-1nak1nga lotuf moneyl ~ ::.::~--• ;;~®J m L.w,.JJ'"'"'-jl.:i::i..::!:.!:!:.J!!!!:;~~~:.,.;..::~rcC::":iltt. ~E5-J.·\.e I , and sotfo_urWet·k:iYJf _1~:> \\ run1;: 'l'ht?y j ust a~· m ,,,...K;;,,...... "8r tlleNumhe11"'llest11euled (.';1rr6ll O'Connor !'i;J}"S i1 o·conni.'l r V.';IS orr~ s unll'cl:-1 \la nlctll'l"Rll' ....... ~. ' 1nc an that hc in g in •i":'ftTrtl p FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ~OU,..TAI"' •ALLf' qbl 1'6 • 17161 SROOICHVll':.l • ·~·· Summer of '42 _.Class r of1J4 i ID ,.,,._ Grllli11 Shaw 1,•as n't money lh:it m;id(' show for ne ;1r\~··thr(·C \1·cck:-n1<11\CY. ':JO\'f< :::::r:.."'.". ll)JrffllfD1111efHlb•llHi1'1i1•ts him \\'!llJi: <iff ''/\fl Ill the 111 July bcCllU~l' ut" ;1 l'Ull· ··~a l ;t l',\ l\"-;.J S llOl in lMlfl!" tDC""'in' F;tmily·· tractdi$'.1Jll\t'\\ilh 'r;1ndcn1 llll t'Slion .·· he sa id . Ile said, "Pl'UJ)1e Si.ly J'rn sick of the s ho\v. Sit·k of Ar-IWI chic. That'u ol true. llf''s a l~;;~~;;~~:;j~~:=:::~ ( t&"\t 1u1tf1Qtke ':lO Q Nrws -o I Productions. o"·nt•rs of the "althou"h I did 1\'ant cer· TI:''--" ED Holi,wo.cl relt'lhit• fllt•tn 'Connor. '"'ho!'>e 11·eck y " tremendous t>harac!C'r. A I character I created. So "·hy should I be slck of him'! Utllt 1,..,1 ··1he ee11" •nd '1ht 111,,11~1, !>al:.irv is bct"·ecn $25.«>G Popular CBS comedy :-.ho11 . lain back money due me. I ;,,.~--,.•IT'lm~ Nnn PropoS1t," bJ CMkav, S111nn1 Gei· co LOR ;.ind S:Js.ooo a "·eek _ he In Augus t. he \1·a::. out "·anted different 1\·orking --'U \SI 1i,L11 1Jd1M P11t• Ind Rip T<Hn. • · f' ;.io0ain for thrt•t' "'C('k:... ::.hut-(.'OlldiliOOS. hwlin1 tw Dlll111 a;i Du~ "·on I g ive an ex;.icl 1gure "ll offe r s infinilC' \)l)S· s ibilities and il's :ll\\"IJ\'s an M414s.ild --sa id he had reached a tin g do1,·n produc tion. "I 11·u nt ed a i\londay Jrut11orC.1tstqul11Cn lD:OI c·1 STC I TELEVISION . l "" lx·e;.nt:>l' he "'OU ld TlOt t•ros:-through -1-'rida y i,c hedule . Wh•fs.,·ll11e? &MANA "N R ME pain WuJ;rc nlont·y \las no ~ I E M•NHUNTER• I ·• · a pickcl line !\el u1> bi• and 12 shO\\"S o ff a year. I l • ll!Cf * N N W " • onger ;..n l:iSUl' m Tiit r11 II u.. {j) Cll 111111~ut1tt1 "1 llt But he "'' ill'I \\"11111\~ to ri~k ~tn king e l('clric ia tl:-1'hut. ·randl'll"t jusl didn't \Vt.tilt l~I actingchallengc ·· · (l'Connor. ;;u. may be laking a loug:1 :-:tand. but he a{!recs th;.it i\rchie is mel· lo\1·1ng, f,t?J liJ tttca11'1 1te1M.1 11unt ~urdt1~~ TIM 111str $l•t111•n2 WH 'f BUY ONE !u s role as i\rchil' Bunker to he ~aid. ll'<IS a rno1tter of, ehange certain.. producllun "UJliiiMrlW• ol • l>IM1nt bllddy pl.inlft Orie ::cchievt""'halhC\\·anlL-d. pr1nl.'1plt•. practires and I \1·outdn"t ~·Tht li1 Yilllf Birrell iati the stoimy bill:i.sl•&e fQR $450-. • ?, ··1 n1u ~t have :-.l'en 200-:IUO 11 ork unless the.Y did. w._ca.t t.Cl!Mte f aH•us ot 1 tht•l11c•I 11ou1>t wllw! \\"h:it h e "';1nted 11·a:-a •'Ill's mcllO\\'lll g ix'<.':JUSC the kids are changing hin1 ." he Said. "lie s houts :.it !h(•n1. hut ht• li sten ~ to \h(•nl. 'IJJI ""~ I ltid•nc 1~ is llc11tm1 10 revrvt J\Jondar·throug h ·Friday ne\\spa1Jcr clipping.'$ about ··You get toa poi11t1,·here Ot•• ht1 l•dlna cueu. Ba11en ~eeks • You can iea~f' a bri:tnd 11·ork \\eel; in:-lead or a the contract di s pUtl~ ;i nti ~;.il<iry is no longer in,por· , • T•rtt Slooru connection between the uunltwlle,. new COIOf 1elP.vis•on lor \, d I 1 h stnkC'." suid O'Connor . "I'd t<int. \'ou c an onlr n1;ik(" so l·.lD -l.,R• '1eent'1 L1• •I tile W~d' 1ht mu1del flttlm·s body wn a':> hlt!e as $13 a monlh \ (' n e S < a Y · I I r flu .I! · ~ ' T •sd ,, · , k , :-:3.l' 98 l)l't'Ccn1 of t hcrn look 1nuch .ind ii. c;1n a«lu;1!1y Q) Go11ei "111 ' fou11d, i stijle diJaer 111d • se11es tk: ; . \I t' · . a N111t T•at ''"' ol it'wtl th~lts involv1n1 1he tem· Full Guarantee ;\lld ;1\ ll'il li l l:t "l'l'k~ ofr a hosti le atlitud(• lll\\':Jt"d 11\f' become a burde n .. "llt''s n1cl h)11·1n~. l>ut his b:1 ~11· 1·1('\\' ... art.' not l·hang1ng .•\rt·hit• is 011(' ur those unth;1 ngeable:.. ·· 9 1+ei,lllyJhi••bor pe111Mnt:1! ~t~1 and ht1 •l1r1ehve durin;..: hi:-rt•µ:ul:ir 2-1 \\"C't'k onbnth ot·t·a~1nn1' u~~f!j ~r~.:1:! ,.":-.i I t'~=~k ~.:~ He.I"' ind P 1111' •D"~~!i:~~ t:08L~~·~•MG a·) (·•11· st·h{'tlu li· "Tll El . 1\ssL :u 1::1, 11 11a:-hd!.~\~~-1~~~t ,. ,~01~~~~\ M•llloli $ MO'lit; (Cl (2.,) EJ JJL!.l o.o.>mPellt<tl~ .. Mlf· 111·. ,,.,,,Tiff', ,1.-1 .. ,. Th f I ,------------------------i .. , W ll"SI• ,.,,__.,,.,, '""' rn(Jne.v. ('rPore.~1n1·t> / "Opel•&• tettieiilw (com) ·~9-fllf, ... 11ror on Jlt a e ;inie -.-!!;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::======;;:;;:;;:;;:; c.,, G11n1, '°"' Cun,.... loJn Po .. Hs 1uests 111 1 dual 1ole 115 .• , , .• u O'Brien tdenlitar lwin !JJ!ers. one ot .,·hom . ,, : . .., ,,. ... , , I Ilg) Putt h R11ht +s i:u1lty ~I !ht sl111•ni c.I 1 ph•l•n m 11w11thed 11erml pl•1tio1. t!J DtJ 11 Ni1•t 0 UI liJ Net" ID Olhtf r1oplt, OtllfH P,1tu l~ T•e lolcl Onr1 W C1lrbrity lowli111 tJ C.2!' (£) L1J aJ Gt! C ~1i1li r w Uttlt R11U\1 loft! "fll1I lm11t" Wh~e •n•Wl· J:OO I) (ll. I J •'-Stns & Oiurfltrti 11tin1 a muidtr, Chf1~1e enjoys tilt comp.ny of ii journal1~t l!llhtrins .. lnt l1'p1!'" lt!I iftd Anll• "1 miltrtil !01 1 story on her htndhni! taui:nl up 1n lhe ilte ·o1d d•lemmi 01 Whtlher to !el tlitu 1mpulus1 ot tllt to~. Slit 11 un1w11e Iha! 1mf emorions sweep aside thtu 1n., thtcli"fller <I also lhe ~•lier she 11 " •. d 1 I set~m1. 1 11.iuns 11n pr1nt1P e,., .,.. Th Untovch1ble1 Q ft (!, ~' m Uttlr Ho111e ••' "' e tllt Pttirit '"t.l•'s Holtdil'f" P• must llO:JO 0 lcl,urney to Actv1ntwr1 dtli't'tr • lo1d of JumMr to the t•I~ i UfWorld f'!INU Lr•IUt! So. C•I. Ht do1~n·1 ... nt lo 10 1lont 1ndl ~un l'li, H•10•11. lrrwlly per1u1~e1 Ma lo 1etomp1~J W Villn~tlw\I . tu11.. Wntn the intended babys1Ue1 1 WU Ciud~ Gri\1 b1eo11ts •II, t.11 det1de1 no! 10 i(l.1 ttl JRner V1110t11. but the i"ls p-ersuadt 1.lr. [d,.11ds u;: HO<lles l 1p1ti11 hi slotJ with them 10 Mi cm ti;r;e•ll:OD l:l l1.r0 l!.' aJ m aJ l'le"' 1 v1c.i11on : 0 \ll!J tll 'j L!.I Nun D Movie:. {C) (2hr} "8Jnron'"' U Best ol G1ou(llO tm1s) '/J-llo~en loisler, [)nun. \..•)NlPD ~cG•v.n Jost lerrer · U 1M l11e7 Siio" , 6.J ltlt' •I Gr1ucllo . I ltJ NitM G1llery 0 tn. ltil {A; CDT• 1t'1 Mr! !1 W Pet_t1 Gu~• M11111 "Chftcn's Persu.ts1°"" Clil·I· ~ W1kl Wild !Vest IOI\ p1e~ed ~' the nt.,. m1111ster to W for• for ~111_. h!Jd the SundiJ pUyt!I, 1s fl!Oft (Jtj ..LI W•nCrd: Dtld fl Al1\'f 1nte1ested 111 1 h11h SIJl.t$ i1meill;ISWC•ne111aJ.( • cfpont. 111:l0 H tv1lilf.f)CIS Lilt MOVlt': m [m@[] Wt1d1 amt Musie (t) "CIJ R1pt" (~r&J '/~die1 O~n~s hos1s lh1s m~1.>e1I ' M'rtCWl~CI, Pe!e1 l:olr1eld, Grei: l1•butt 10 men •ho h;r;e il•Ytft th111 MullaYer . .loSt~h ~1101 •. eounH)' its bt51 lirted SOfl£S.. O V f!J(W ELJ!ol!nnt C..r~• liJOt Arnu. John Davidson, ltll~' 0 I lf~1e4" AK''" .. \J~,,_5 An1110ny New1ey M1Mn l•J Mmf: f-t Hum14 Juncte Ha111Utch and W•yne Hew.tOlt s!'1. !m)'!l 'S&-Git' lo'ernlt Q)llTHu Al~lff 0 1a'l-1.tJ W Q)W1de W11ld .. '" . n~ &tHrou1 Troch-·i11 Alo•OM.tl for 1011t oW TY. Coll How to Reser'f'e Your Set FLOYO'S LEASING 714 /533-6730 ' <' ,1 It<, ,, !. .. -~ ' W V¥ktr Spetial "lla·11~ ftou Piesent\ the t,1~Morie: (Cl f2hr) '11f1N!sf ' lhor~. Gcinnes~ Dool o1 \V!llld lite· l lo,;:;,::o~:;,;;:o,;;~;;;;;;,,;;;;o,_;;,,. (SU~p) ·12 -R.;h1rd Round!rft.I ords , . • DAISY MIU.fl Chut~ CO!MlOfS Ray Millind 0 MOYi1: (CJ 'Th•! Cold 01y lft "PAPER MOOM" m Men Who M111r !he M~~i 11\e Pat•" (dr•) "69-Sitndy Oenft•~. 1 1-~...,~~:":~':l:~~;;:--i tI) Clll111pioM~i~ W•nUint M!Cluel Burns. ... "fllSH G.Ol 'Ill· EE J~111t~ lJ~~~J~t PrDf"11t ! m ::~l~it111s V' SHORT'ISUIJfCT 1:30 f.t)14tle Dou1l1s Slln . 12:00 0 Ntwit: "The friPtt11t4 M1R" li'.":"'-.. ~W~H::;-UrT .. :!io'"i:o~E~D'":f~EO:H::1 SOUTHEAN ORANGE COUNT Y ElrCLUSIYf! The l iq ConobinotionS PLUS A GREAT THRILLER (~ K·lR l'flES<NTS KERMIT SCHAFER'S PARDON MY, BLOOPER R . .. 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" '111.U CW l fUf utK"-" onHS MO'IOOlt ll AT ., ••cttlM AfWttlLM & lllWl.f 1' OIM.-tn r!" • ..,,, ••l-11 . ~1,·1~7• ILlll$ • MfAI Wl'IONi , SWINGING CHlflUADllS•fl! w~ ...... ,,_"'I_ , .... ,-.. »t-1011 ., .. ' .....,,," "" AMERICAN GRAFFITI i•ti ... OOSPlll ,o• Sunday 1s rl1 al:h\ r I I • I • . ' • Sa_ddlebaek Today's Final N.Y. S t oeks ED I TIO N \ VOL. 67, N0.31 0, 7 SECT IONS, 110 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORN IA W E DNESDAY, NOV EM BER6, 1974 TEN CENTS Orange County Goes for Cranston, Fong By GARY GRANVILLE ll.L. "Bill " Richardson by a narrow OllMO.ffyl'llMMMI . VOle c)( 251,084 lo 240,144 to make him Republican Orange CoUnty d1dn'V ... lhe fi rst Democratic senatori al can- go Democratic in 1974. didatetocarry thecountysince t942. But in seven statewide elections, t wo Democratic candidates were en- dorsed by a m ajority ot the county's voters,. the rem aining fi ve statewide ofCice seekers run stronger than expec- ted. The two Orange County Democratic winneys were incumbent U.S. Senator Alan Cranston and Assemblywoman Ma r ch 1-~o n g, Ca lifo rnia 's RC\V Secretary or State-elect. Orange County voters ravored Cranston over Re publican ·state Sen. Cranston spent more than any U.S. Senate candidate, an estimated $1.3 million.-Lo win a second term in a lan- dslide California victory. Except for Los Ahgeles television coipmercia ls that lapped over into Orange County, California's senior Senator did li ttle campaigning in the coUnty. !\t rs. Fong m ade only one Or<1.nge County appearance after her Jllne primary victory over De mocratic OC Eleetion l Votes Tailied--j 1,864'precincts out of 1,86<1 precincts G(IVERNOR Edmund. Brown Jr ........... 209,837 Houston folournoy ...... _ ..... 293,52 1 Edmon Kaiser ........... _ ....•. 8,217 Elizabeth-K eathl ey ............ 5,176 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mervyn Dymally •...•...• _. .. 195,782 John Harmer .•••.••......... 285,961 Alberta Procell •••. , .....•...•. 12,719 Marilyn Seals .•..•••.•.•.••.•• 11,116 SECRETARY OF STATE ?.larch Fong ....• , ••••••..••.• 242 ,430 _Kay 1ttcGlachlin ••••••....••.... 9,682 · Charles Ripley • , ••••...•••..•• 23,687 Brian Van Camp ..•...•.••.••. 224;444 CONTROLLER William Bagley ••...••..••.• , 248,864 Corey Cassanova •.........•... 9.129 Kenneth Co ry ................ 218,254 KeVin Scanlon ................ 21,969 TREASURER W. \Vayne Fortner ............ 30,481 John Kehoe .................. 254 ,515 J esse Unruh .................. 212,937 l J\1 arlin l\fcKeever ....• · •........ 22 ,869 Richard Robinson •........... 36,292 73 rd District Robert Burke ..............•... 48,295 Denni s !\1angers .............. 46.884 7•lth District Robert Ba dham • , ............ 63,350 Sueanne Lewis ................ 32,897 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2nd District David Ba ker ....••....•....... 35,267 La_urenc.e_Sc.hmit ............... 52,967 ST ATE M EASURES Proposition J School Quake Bond Yes ••..•..•.••••••••.. , , •.••. 265,460 No ••.•..• : , ... ~ ........ ,_ ..• 215.189 Proposition 2 City Charters Yes ........................... 317,970 No •.....•....•.••........... 131,066 Proposition 3 Civil Service Yes .•.........•.............. 177 ,304 No ..... -.................... 258,689 J>roposition 4 Regen~ Terms Yes ............ : ... ~ .. ······· 241,936 No .... : ..................... 209,475 Proposition 5 Resident.Law Yes .......................... 302,68 1 No .... : ..................... 163,505 ATTORNEY GENERAL Proposition 6 Tax Exemption Evelle Y.Nounger , ........... 314,18226 Yes ..•..........•.•.....•.... 367,68 I William orris .• -........... 188,4 ·No ............... ~ ............... 87.,631 -EQUAtlnTt0tnTii11IsrRTCT--l!r.opos!!ion '1 Property Rights J h L h . 242 526 Yes .....•.... ·• .•.••.•••..... 294.775 o n ync · • · • • • · • · •• · • •• ·· • • No ......................... _ 140,670 J. J ack Templeton············ 236,892 Proposition 8Tax Funds u.s; SENATOR Al an Cranston .••••....••.•••• 251,084 Gayle J ustice •••••.•...•••••••. 7,273 Jack !\lcCoy .•....•.••.••••••. J0,810 H. L. Richardson .....•.••.•• 240,144 U.S. CONGRESSIONAL 34th District Bill Bond ...................... 72,967 J ohn Donohue .................. 3,043 llt ark Hannaford .............. 77,345 J ames Jl.f anis .................. 3,169 38th Dist1ict IJarry Ka ll enberger ....... -~ ... 1,851 Jerry Putterson .............• 67,299 Lee Rayburn ..••. ,. .......•... 3,991 David lt ehmann .............• Sl ,509. 39th DistHcl Charles \Yiggi ns •..•.. , ....•. , 87,995 William Farris ................ 64.375 Pat Scalcra .................... 6,967 40th District Atl drew ~Ii nsh a w •...•••..... 114,895 Grayson \Y atkins ••.. _ ......... 10,381 Roderick Wilson •...•.•.•.•.•• 56,195 ST ATE SENATE 36th District De nnis Carpenter .... :-: ...... 116,888 Frank Ba r baro ......... _ ..... ,67,080 .Ge rald Bogart .................. 8.67 1 STATE ASSEMBLY 72nd District Richard Adam~ ............ . 5,122 Yes ••..••.••••••..••••••••.•• 277,207 No .........•••...•...•...... 156,055 Propesition 9 Recall Yes ...•....• ~ ••••...•.. , •.•.. 248,641 No •...•..................... 189,094 Proposition 10 Right To Vole '(es .......••........••....... 222,246 No ...............•.......... 231 ,476 Proposition 11 Gender Yes .......................... 206.80 1 No .......................... 241,999 Proposition 12 Public Utilities Yes ........................... 28L,795 No ........ , • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136.333 Proposition 13 Judicial Districts Yes ............... _..·~· ...... 275.877 No .................... : .... 1 131,784 Proposition 14 College System Yes .•.....•...•.•••••••.•.••. 20-1,356 No .• : ....................... 225,404 Proposition 15 Low Rent Yes ...............•........ -.. 147,868 No .......................... 298,'167 Proposition 16 Student Tuition Yes .......................... 175,815 No ...••.......•............. 266,495 • Proposition 17\Vi ld Rivers Yes· .•..•..........•.•........ 222.294 No ..............•..•........ 246,7 16 COUNTY Mi:ASURt:S Orange County Rapid Transit Proposition A Yes ................•.....•..• 182,729 No : • . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 302.346 Loeal Measures COUNTY MEllSURES City or liuntlngton Bc<ich Proposition W Yes •••....... _. .... , ......•.... 10,450 No •...... ( .................... 31 ,528 lluntington Beach tligh School Proposition X Yes ...•.................•••.. 34.42.1 No .. ,, .•....•................. 44,395 Ncwport-Jl.l e!!u School District Proposition Z Yes ..•........•............. 19.863 No ............................ ~.673 OrangC County Street Lighting - -Ol&lrl<:l District 1 Coapi strano Beach. Dana Point. South Laguna Pro1>0slllon HO Yes ..•..•••..••••.•.•...•.•.•.. 5,191 No ••.••.........•....•••.••... 3,494 District 11 El Toro, Mission Viejo Proposition GG ''es ............................ 6.901 No ............................ 3.007 1 District 13 El Toro. Irvine • Proposition tll 1 ,·es ............................ 3,847 No ....•.•..•••... ., .....•..•... 2.912 Di strict 44 Los Alamito~. ltoss moor Proposlllnn J J Yes .••.•..•.•.....•.•.••••.... 4.003 No •........................... J,706 --""nscl lk'"'-h l.Jgbllog is r · Proposition PP Yes ••••.•••...•••.•.....•...•.... 211 No ••••••..•••.••...•...•......•. 2{11 ' fi \•a\s Watter Kar.ibian and Cath:v O'Neill . .. 11owever , that lone appearance was enough to win her a 242,430 to 224,444 victory over her Republica n Mval Brian Van Camp. ~n o th er. s t a t ewide race s Republican }louston Flournoy was Orange County 's choice for governor. Flournoy received 293,521 votes in Orange County to beat statey,•lde win- ner Edm und G. Brow n Jr .. who had 209,837. AIP g ubernatorial candidate Ed- mon V. Kaiser was the choice or 8.217 count y vote r s while Peac~ and Frccdon1 candidate Elizabeth Keath le}' y,• as the choice of 5.167. Appointed Lieutenant Go'vernor John Harmer \11as an easy vi ctor over l>emocra l i\l c'rvyn Oyma lly in Orange County, llarmcr, who was a state senator before IX'ing appointed to the post "'acaled by Ed Reinec-ke, attracted 285,961 vo tes. Dym ully, the state>A·ide "'inner, received 195, 782 votes. Alberta !\1. PrOC'ell , the Al P ean· didate, was t he ch.oire of 12,719 Orange County voters while the Peace a nd Freedom c:indidate Ma rilyn Seals received 11,l IG votes. Orange County Assemblyman Ken· net h Cory die\ not fare well on his ow n home ground as the Democrati<" nominee for state controller. Cory Y.·as the choice of 218,254 county \'Otcrs while feJloy,· A;>sem- blyman llepublican \\'illiam Bagley drew support fro91 2.18,8&t l'Ountians. Corey D. Cassanova. the Peace and Freed om candidate, ended his Orange County c"mpaign >A·ith 9,129 votes while the Al P candidate Kevin Scanlon, drew 21,969. Orange County buck ed another state>A'idc 1 rend .,..•hen it supported John-1'. Kehoe, 1'hc Republi ca n can- d id ate··ror stutc treasurer. The statewide y,•inncr, -former Assembly Speaker J ess Unruh. received 2ll.9:ti ,·otes "''hilc Kehoe atlracted zs.1.515. t:nruh "'en! on tu u·in the state el'e:t" tion, despite his loss in Orange Coun- ty . The t\IP candidatl' for Treasurt>r. W. \Yayn e f'ortner, attracted 30.481 votes. The bi ggest state>A•idc Republican -vote getter in Orange·counl)' was in- cumbent Rt•publjcan Altornt•,\· General F.\'Cllf' 'li'oun gt•r. ' As ht• d id stale\\'icll'. '\"oung<.'r bu ried his l)emocratic opponent \\'il- liam Nor ris by a substantial nl argin. H.e received 31-'.125 votc:i; to 188.482 for Nurrlf . ote_rs \ • .IC RAN GOLF CART CAMPAIGN- Richard Lowcocl( ; , 0.11, "1194 Sl•ff P"°'" AGAINST INCORPORATION John Noble SHERIFF 'S DEPUTY. WINS Cal Neve WAS EARLY MAC BACKER Jeanne Gag nebin Four-year Term Set For Pair !\1ission Viejo ''olers elected a house>A·ife, a retired Coast Guard cap- tain, a sheriff's deputy, a realtor and a businessman Tuesday to represent them on the fi rst Mission Viej o ,fi1Unicipa l advisory council fM~C). / The unofficial 'A'inners are: Kathleen Kelly -2,386 Richard Lowcock -1,992 Cal Neve -1.973 J eanne Gagnebin -1,969 "J ohn No bl e -1,925 Close behind Noble in the unorficial fina l count u•as Deputy Sheriff Vito Fe.vlauto. 'A'ilh 1.921 votes. There we~ 32 l!andidates in the race. !\1rs. Kelly and Lowcock will serve rour-year terms and Neve, Mrs. Gag- nebin and Noble Wi ll serve two-year terms. After the next election for MAC in two yea rs. all members >A•ilf serve four-year terms. l\l rs. Ke ll y, 34, of 24252 Ca tulun a Circle. is a housewife and former as- sistant lo Sen. Put !\lcNamaru of O.ily fOllM IMfM ""49 TOP MAC VOTE GETTER Kathleen Kelly Orange Coast l\1ic higun. Lowcoc k, or 27911 Calle Valdez. a Vote rs Approve retired Coas l Guard captain, did ~ much of his ca mpaigning from a .. d!e~:atcd golf Cai:!-l'!... Lt!_e adult com·_S•re e t Li.ahts-mun 1ly of Casla <lei SOI. wlicre he fl . ~ lives. !'\eve, 31, of23871 Coronel Dri\'C, is a deputy sheriff and was named Sad · dleback Valley Exchange Club l\1a.n of the 'li' ear I ast year. Both !\I rs. Gagnebin and Noble have been active in the Mission Viejo HomCOY.'ncrs 1\ssoeiation and have u·orked toward a crcution of !\t AC for ty,·o years. !\lrs. Gagnc ~in . 52, of 24951 Spadra Lane, is a rcalt or and serves 011 Sl'veral co rn1nittces· of the !\lission Viejo I lomeowners Association. Noble, 39, of 22601 LaVina, is a con- s umer represe ntative for a cor- poralion. Deputy County Counsel Vic Bel- lerue said loduy the council will be sworn -in by th.e county clerk im- mediately following certification of fSee VIEJO, Page A2> -· Voters in five 0range Coasl street lighting di stricts decided to keep the lights burning by approvin~ crucial lax override measures Tuesdav. A total of JO county distriCts. e n- compassing about 150.000 persons and 8.300 li ghts, had overrides fln llu· hill · lot. Orange Coast lighting district s and their vote tota ls include · -Sunset Beach \\•Ith 211 :vc:-. <.111d 2411 nu -C oi'J nl ,\' Di s tri c t l\n. I 1n Capistrano Beal'h. J)ana Point ~nd South Laguna. \\'1lh 5, 191 yes and 3.49-1 nn. -Di strict 14. Lns Alamitos and Rns- smoor. with 4,ll03 yes anti 1,70fi no . -Districl 1:1. un in corporated lr\·1nc and El 1'nro, 'A'ilh :1,847 yes and 2.912 no. -District 11, t;I 1'oro and i\11ssinn Viejo . ..,,·ith 6,90 1 yes and :1.007 no. Br .o wn Elected, hut By Only 2 o/o Margin MAC Seat Results :\l ission Viejo l\1AC Ina! 1\rsan . . . . . .. 824 .Ja mt's Bountl:-. .... 145 All the measurt•s on T11esday':'\ bal- ISee LIGllTS, Pa~e AZI .. 4Jranite I.OS ANGELES l1\l1 ) Democrats have swepl back to po ..... ·er in S::icra rn ento after eight years of Republican r eign. but with a ,sur- prisingly small marnin of victory for the governor-elect. 36-year-old Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. (ltelatcd stories. pictures. Page A4) The secretary or. st:'l le '"·ho promised to bring "a new s pirit" lo stole gover nmenl won hy only two percent of the vote.over RcpulJlican ·1·looston I. fo'lournoy -a plurulity of 176,805 ''oles oul of Six million casl. On Jan. 6, Brown will leuvc hi s or- rice ns secretary or state and become Calirornia's youngest chief cxeculi \'c si nce 1856. succeedirig Gov. llonald Hca gan. 'Change at .... ·ays is difficult . the bnchelor governor-elect told cheering supporters al a n clcttlon nighl r.11 ly. But he said. "I lhink y,•e cun put together :1 cou lition that servc5-J)COl)ic• ••• so thul 1>eople will be 1)1"tlud of this stute." -1 L-""'oul(l-lu k f'...-heiick1towl"'I ~~ITlhe ht!lp of llepuhli<'a ns 11ntl intlepcndcnt~ ;.is u'<lll 11~ t)c1nocrats. 'rhc big surpri ~c WllS c\e(·thfn or ~1 .. ,l'to·1,roof"' As:o:t:1nhly, :111 l'vrnt th:it mi,1.!ht prove lo bC: a nlixed hlcssfug fol' 01'0\\'ll y,•ho has nut enjoyed lh c n1os1 (•ordial rt•l:iti ons \\'ith th e ~lalt"~ ISce BHO\V N, Page i\2) PIGSKIN PICKER S FACE CHALLeNGE .John Butler . . .... , ..•. , •. I .UJS .Ja1nes l)11dge .. ,, ......... 1.114 B:1xtcrDunay,•ay .... _,, .... 1,734 I loy,·urd F.:aton . . ............... 1, llt7 f.cly,•in E\•Crs ................ 767 \Villiam Fenlon ..•.•.•..... -··· 371 Vilo Fct•lauto . . .. . . .•... 1.921 n1,bt•rt Fi geira _ ......... , ....•. 582 ltlc-h:1rd Fiore .... , ..... · ...... 1,134 Jrannt• Gagnebin • , ...... , ... , 1.009 Frank Gross ....•.....•.....•.• 660 0.uwg~Coast predictors of pigskin Jack lladdacl : .......•..•...... 731 prowess h:ive an-unusu:il Clial lenge A.l:;:--Jlnrlon . . .....•... , .. _ ... 1,SJ-5 facinn them in this .... ·eek's edition or l'reston lloy,•t•IJ . .•.•.•• . .• 1.7AA Pigskin Pickeroo '74 . l.lorolhy llurrortl . . . . . . . . ..• 898 Daily Pilot Sports Editor Glcn11 l\athleen l\elly . . . . ... , ..... 2.336 · \Vhitc made up a list of weekend foot noherl t': nokt· . . ..•. 348 0011 games including ·only those of John Kun:i fh ... .••. . ... li~i national l\lature . 11.J Lill y . 17·1 As iQ the past seven "·eeks. the 1~r· Richard 1.n'<''Cock . . . . . 1.992 son \\'ho best predict$ the outcomes or I lt1v.·urd.~l ol .. . .• , .. 978 .the 30 games wins a bl atk and whih• ll<I Mortcn;uo . . . . . . 9:!0 telcvlsion set and a chance to co~te fal Nt,•r . . . . . . 1,97:t ror a color set at the r.lo!ic. or tllC' 10-Juhn Nohlf' ....... " • • • .. 1,tzs "'eek competition. Ollil' lt~H!ll n . . .......... J, •••• 56.t 1A regular featurl' nf lhc 0;,1ilv Pilo1. F.arl, \'hY. arl1.,.... . ••........ 446 "S'rionntctJon. ll\~ktn-Pltsni-rOO Jf-€hurl~ Shrl'''r . . • . . . . . •. • ... S92 ~ponsored by AB Color ·rcl cvis1on or (;t.'OrjU' Sinlilns .. , . . •• • • . • . • • . . 832 lluntlngton llt!uch. Gary ~toncy .. . ........ , ... 1,595 St unit'.\' \fcinlrau h ..n ... 1,41 3 \\ 1ei1lhJ•r J nerl"a~1ng to~ near t he Orange Coast 'rhur!>tllly "'•lh in crt':.ising high t'louds and cooler lcmpcraturcs. according to thC \\.l"al!1er scr,·ice. lliuhs from the n1id·fiOs at thl" bcachCs to the lower 70s inland 11\'S I DE T OO;\ V Dodger1 pitcher Af11.·e ATorsholt was named National LftlgHe Cy Young award 1t.11n ner o.~ lhe c1r- rull '$ lop pitc her jor 1914. See SIOl'JI and photo J>age H-2. Al't-S.•••tt " ...... .. ... II ... .. MIN¥DM1 .. " LM ... '1'11 .. Mt••tt ••• C.l•ter .... .. """""<"• .. CM"•C.'111• ,,. ""''-"'""' .. atnlllM 01.11 OtMtottf•ltl' .... 1 .. -· '" '" C:I·) 0'9n""°'• "' _,, •t·• ONltlHelict\ •• °' S.<f>Crtfl" ... E•ltf' .. f ~ .. .. Sltck llN•kth •.. , ·----... --.. T'f'-• •.. , Tklttr' .... .... C:4-tl WN!flt~ .. ...... ,,.,. " ...... ""' ... " .......... "'"" " • • •\ ' ' ' • • ' I .;~II PAILYl'ILOl SB Wednesday Noy~mbef S. 1974 • Coast Proble 111s • Aveo Developers Lay ·Off· 20% • By JACKrn HYMAN Ot•OtUrl'i ... SUtt Faced wilh continu\11~ 1>roblems \lo'it.b the coastal cornmi ss1on, A vto Community Developers Inc. has laid of( 20 percent of its 131)..man work force in Laguna Niguel 11.nd is ac· celeraling inland de\•elopment. "We 're slopped virunlly dt.>ad In our lrfcks on a ny development along the coast," said Raymond Peloso, vice- president and general manager of lhe fi rm . Problems with lhe coastal com mis· sion have t•t•nt(·red around :t.000 residential units which Avcn proposl·S to build within J.000 yards or the roast, the territory "'ithin coastal con1mis· sion jurisd icl ion . Peloso said SC \'Cral plans dra"·n up by Avco hure been rejected but the commission hai; not indicated what type of de\'clopment "'ou/d be accep- table. "Ir I had a crvstal ball that wo uld tell us what they 're look in4 for, it would be magnificent," Peloso said. One po rtion of the coastline proper· ty, which had y,•on county approval berore the coastal commission was established, y,•as the subject of a lawsuit in Los AnJlelcs Superior Court. The judgment in fa\·or of Avco is being appealed by the state attorney genera r s ofr!t!e. Peloso said another proposal for the coastl ine property has been submit· led to the coastal commission and is undCi: rcvicY.•. .. \Ve 're havin~ lo accelerate some or our inland development," Peloso s aid. lie said rour projecl'> are under way and~ fifth is scheduled to start within 60 days. Peloso said high interest rates and light money, which discourage buyers, also present problems for the company and have contributed Lo the layoffs. Projects still underway are Foothill Townh omcs. Sea Terrace Townhomes, the Hills project and NOrthview, y,·ith a total or 1,730 ~ residences. Anotber project, Park--'DJDNL'f ... C'ARRY·GOUN1T'l~---"viey,.· Garden Homes:J51a7tn"e<!Toi' 305 Gafden Grove's Cory. residences, is scheduled to start con- struction within about60days. .f'.P't. (;ory Beats flagl~y:_ But . ' Lo.s_es County " Gardea·Grove Democrat Kenneth Cory won a handy victory to become C•llfornl•'• new controller, but despite a .tfearty tally statewide, he -1-.in his home copnty. fie defeated Republican 'Villiam Ball!lev. • The state tabulation with all or the Jlfecincts reporting shoy,·ed these totals: Cory ~ 2.00Q.427 Bagley -21585.777 Hut in the precincts or Orange Coun- ty, the lanky assemblyman fared poorly. The tallies. y,·ith ail the coun- ty's precincts reporling, shoy,·ed Cory with218.254 and Bagley .. .,.ith 248.864 . The campa ign. a heat ed race, 'vas filled with charges of misconduct in both camps. Bagley continually fl ayed Cory for proclamations or being tough on oil companies and Bagley insisted that the Democrat's r ecord shoY.'Cd other· wise. The issue or oil was the critical one in the race because the State Co-ntrnt- ler sits as chairman or the State Lands C.Ommission, a panel "'ith the poy,·er to control oil leases. Bagley is classified as a liberal Republican . .4 FEW ANSWERED WHAT ELECTION? Saddleback · To Eye Costs Of Fine Arts Revised plans drawn to lower the cost or a proposed fine arts bui lding y,•ill be reviewed at 7:30 p.m. Thur· sday by Saddleback College trustees. y.·ho will meet in the campus library. The district's architectural firm. Hippe" and Randell, recenll)( \vas told by the board to modi fy lhe design of the building after bids came in S2 .4 million above the estimated $.1.3 mil- Lion cost. J\Iodified plans .will be presented at the meeting. according to Dan Arm· strong. the coll ege community inror· malion director. Armstrong said the revised cost or the bui lding would fall betv.·een the origihal S3.3 million and the $5.7 mil· lion low bid. The building y.·ill include a 400·seal . theater for musical and dramatic productions. class roo m s and y,.·orksho[>S. -The stale~ through the Calirornfa Communit.y-Coll-eges-Board ot.Gover · nors, y,·ill pay for about half or the original $3.3 million estimated cost.· The cost or the building above the slate support must be paid by the district. Trustees have not yet decided \\"hether to llold a bond election or in - crease taxes to p<iy the district's shar£'. ;\rmstrong s<i id trustees also are expected lo discuss the status of pl ans for a permanent gymnasium. ' o.ily l"OM S.tt" l"t*1 NEW COUNTY SUPERVISOR Second District's Schmit Schmit Beats David Baker F o.-Supervisor Turnollt Low LIKE TffE.aEST or ttie nalfoo Orange County voters were conspicuous·in their absence from the polls Tuesday. Unorrltlally, 64 percent of th e county's 812,322 registered voters went lo the polt.. FOUR YEARS AGO, the voter turnout was more than 75 per: cent. Woyears-ago, turnout was roughly 82 pertent. t 'ro111 Pag<• A I BROWN ••. ' New :MAc· I Winners Resting Up By JAN WORTH Of ... 0.11., .......... f::_arpe:nter Gets 2-1 Victory Aner a hectic, low-budcet. cam· paia:n that meant relent.leu door·lo-- door stumping and·few meaty Issues, the five winners or seals on the (irst t.1i ssion Viejo Munlclp1I Advisory Council relaxed today. l}fmocrntic lawm akers. "I haven't had any gt~ep ror 27 0 ~ b Democrats boosted their m:irgin lo houri but I'm still gotftc on eight. Ver .uar 8 .rf>-_at leasLS!l.!<!ats in the Rl-member As· cylinders," said Kathleen Kelly, top scmbly; to 24· 1·1 in the Senate "'ith two votegelte r in the race against31 other State Sen. Dennl~ J;arPcntcr (R· -vacancies, amt ~-lS in the state's 43-candidates. Newport Beach), hasretained'tlis seat member delegation tolhe U.S. llouse, "I reel fantastic about I.he eledlon. by a margin or a lmost 2 to 1 over his Brown's victory did not come easy. I'm e:ictremely plP,lsed that the people Democratic ehallen«er. Costa Mesa To the end, Flournoy, the 4S.year• had enough eonriaenee to elect me, attorney Frank Barparo. old state controller, claimed he was and I'd like to thank everyone wbci Also seeking to unseat t:arj>enter in closing the gap and would astound supported me.'' the 36t h District race was American those who forecast a big victory for Mrs. Kelly. I housewife ind formtr Independent Party hopeful Gerald Brown. assistant to a U.S. aenal.Or. said she Bogart. F1ournoy went to bed without con· hopes the councll can beetn work lm• \Vith all precincts reporting, the ceding. mediately. tally reads: "Finaluno£ricial.retumsshowedthat She believes th1t getting the rive Carpenler -116,888 each candidate won 29 counties. The together to determine priorities, 1et Barbaro ..467 ,080 , key for Brown was tt,e big swing acquainted· and get organJzed is lhe Bogart-8.671 county or J,os An.11eles, ~:here ~e com· rirst necessity of the new panel. ·carp enter. rnrmer co unty piledal59.262·votc plurality, pushing "I don't really see any emergency Republi can Party Central Committee him over the top. situations. People have pretty mµch chairman, was never threatened 1'heresults : indicated they are against incor- durlng the campaign, though Barbaro Governor: Bro~·n 3.088,870, or SI poration, but that does not seem to be f?OI con s idcrnblc aid rrom l op percent; Flolfrnoy 2.912,065,. 49 per a pressing issue.'' Dcn1orrnts inthecounty. cent. Richard Lowcock, who placed Long.tim e 'incumbenl Orange Barba1·o's list of dotlors included 'They may cull Brown the '0boy" second in the balloting agreed with County Supervisor David Baker suf· such prominent names as r ancher governor but he's neither boyish nor .l't1rs. K·elly thatthe&roupshouldmeet rer ed a resounding upset defeat Richard J . O'Neill and clinic owner oneo"f--theboys. lle'snotintheimage a.ssoonasposslble. Tuesday a t the hands or Garden Dr. Louis Cella. both major bankrol-or political pals wbo poker and bour· Asked if he wal surprised with the Grove schoolteacher Larry Schmit, lers rorthe Democratic Party. bon and branch water, nor in the result&, Lowcock bellowed , "What do the m an who challenged him Unsuces· The primary thrust of Barbaro·s ef-Image of Jus tather, Pat Drown, whose you mean, surprised? J told you sfully fou r years ago. rort v.•as aimed at what he called Car-boisterious style personified Caliror· before I'd either place first or secon· \Vith a ll the Second District's pentcr's record as an ineffective nia'spost·WorldWarllboomwhenhe d." precincts reporting, the tally reads: lawm aker. was governor. He said a pressing issue for· th~ Schmit. 56.967 ' Barbaro said Carpenter had ignored · Critics call Jerry Brown humorless, riJAC to address is free recreation ror Baker, 35.276 :he needs or vote rs in hi s districts and arrogant. cold. Friends use terms Mission Viejo youth. ··we have a lot of Baker's problems began in the June is controlled by big·money special in-such as reserved. serious. perhaps a recreation but not much of It is ftee," primary whe}l he was forced intd a lerests. _ bit aloof. _ he said. . runorr with Schmit. the biggest vote-Though he spent a large anioqnt 0£ -.:.~~Uh.ink it is a seJr.assurance, ''says Low cock w·as thrust into the getteramonglwochallengers. money on his campaign, Carpenter ·Rosalind Wy man, a long.time rriend Jj_melitj:~lirtJ!l_id ·Qc:\gl;>er...when_hesent . . . ' • . hi_m~e!L...,,m aintaine.jt JLU]ative.l.Ll~w or i.he---.Brown ramlly. ··11e is -intent-campaign souvenirs and a list of rive Schm1t--c-ap1tatized"OrrBaker nonr-profile. Carpenter y,·ent into the.con· about what tre can do as governor." • candidates in a billin& to about 800 incum~nc y -J2yea_rsontheboard -lest "'ilh the advantage of a 50,000 Bro.,..·n admits to launching his residents ot Casla del Sol 'and Aliso and said the super\'1sor "'as control· \'Oler registration bulge in a district career on his father's name. But on Villas. led by big-money development in· where ·many Democrats vote Re-his o"'"· the young Democrat Jlewasaccusedbysomeofhls fel · terests "'ho have been major donors publican. parlayed political rero rm -before low candidates or unethically usinc. to his campaign. Thoughhe poll edarespectablenum-\Vatergate became a household word the billing mailing list or Harbor By the end of th e campaign , Schmit had actually spent more than Baker in a spending fest that totaled nearly 5200.000 for the two campaigns. Jn the eleventh hour or a lackluster campaign, Baker charged that Seh· mil, a former Garden Grove City Coucilman, was ·•not fit" to hold the office of supervisor. During his campaign, Schmit was most strident in his c ritici~m or Baker's long tenure iii office. "There is nothing wrong with e:ic- perience. but the tendency of eletted orficia ls is to empire-build w.nd to be protective of the system," Schmit has said. VIEJO •.. the election, probably about Nov. 23 or24. He said an opinion about the organization of the MAC ls being sought by Thomas lti!ey , Orange _County Fifth Di strict Supervisor. 1-Je ber of votes. Bo gart was nearly in-· -intdthe governorship. Investments, Inc. \'isibleduring the campaign. Few Calirorni ans know much about But he continued campaigning. of- f'rom Pag,. A I LIGHTS ... lot were rejected by votei;s in the June primary election. The overrides were needed to offset a 40 percent inc rease in electric rates charged by utility co mpanler.Re-jet- tion or the overrides would probably have meant a shutofr or the lights when the money runs out ne:ict June. The Sunset Beach voters nearly r·eje<:led the in crease aiain, and ijle· trend persisted until the second·to· last computer tally or the votes. But as or the last printout, the results turned around. The favorable votes mean: -An inCrease of four cents to a total of 15 cents pe r $100 of assessed valuation as a ta:ic ra(e in District 1. -An increase or fou r cents to a total of 25 cents per $100 in District 11. th eii-governor·to·be. On ihe cam-ten rrom a decorated golf cart, con- paign trail, they often called him fident he'd place high. "'Pat,"or "PatJr." Cal Neve, a depUty sheriff who ··They think l 'm my rather," Brown _ placed third, said, ''Right off the bat, says. "They see me in th e image or one of the biggest things we're golria: him and they 're surprised I'm not like to have to deal with is traffic control." th at." Neve was one of three deputy lie resists erforts to plumb his per· sheriffs who ran (or the MAC. Their sonality. candidacies drew complaints and ··1 don't bcHe_ve in the politi~s of the_ chm~s o{ C.Ql!flict-of·h'!!erest from personality.'' fie says. ''1 think that other candidates and from some area "'as a fundamental mistake of the residents. But the County Counsel '60s, the cult of the personalitv. t think ruled there was none, because the we have to deal with ideas ... ·· "IAC position is unpaid and advisory Yet, at times in the campaign only. Bro\fn sounded like the Kennedt.s or "'As for the election. the peQ1))e have the '60s as he iabbed a rinl?er In the air spoken for who they wanted. 1'he first and rattled off such phrases as, "I thing we're going to l\1ve to do Is 1et think we can do better.'' together to work as a unit ind decide Other phrases seemed to renect the on our priorities. self·di&cipline instilled In a prospec-Neve said he will resign his position tive Jesuit priest• at the Sacred Heart on the Saddleback Area Coordinating Novitiate in Los Gatos, where he Coun cil and the Saddleback Valley l'pent four years and which he recal· Youth Recreation Council. · led as a ''splendid medieval "I don't believe I could work tor isolation." Mission Viejo and for the whole Sid· dleback Valley at the same lime. It wouldn't be £air.'' Neve saiil--Youth problem• 1hould take a high place on the MAC priority I added the opinion should be out in several-days . The l\1AC, rirst of its ki nd set up in Orange County, will advise the county board or super\'isors on issues or local concern regarding public safety, tra f- fic and circulation, park s and recreation, land use and pl i nning. -An increase of about 9.2 cents to a total of about 25 cenL'l in District 13. -An increase or about seven cents to a total or 26 cents per $100 in District 14. -=-An increase of nine cents lo a fotal of26 cents per $100 in Sunset Beach. Later, he studied at the University of Californi a, was .graduated from "9ale Law School in 1964 and then decided on a career in politics -but not in the establi shment way of his father. list. "There i$...a..lack-of.-alt.amative<o..----- There isn't any place for them to Eleven other l\fACs ha\"e been set up in California as an attempt to provide better repi'esentalion for unincorporated areas which either do not "'anlor cannot afford cityhood. • gather," he said. NEW TEXARK,\!':A. Ark. (LJ Pl l -A poll of 200 persons taken by the Texarkana Gazette~nd Daily News shoy,·ed 26 per· ~ent of those int ervie\~'ed y.·ere unawareofTucsday'selection, ORANGE COAST " . Inflation Blamed For Transit Loss WAREHOUSE , HUGE INVENTOR DAILY PILOT T1't Or-(G.1\I 0.Ur Pllol, W•lh wloltlo iSt""'· Oi~ ~1't "-~"'"'· \ Dutlol•'-<1 l>"j,..... °'""'~ 0..\1 P\oM•\lllflO Como•"• ~ • .i.~11..,,., ••e -h-MIMl!ff lh•llUOh '''"'°'· lof Co\!• _.,., ,.._, lMMh, ,..unto""'°" li"Mh fa..,. •••" "'•lie•. l•••n•, ~001t1>.1t • Yt l••• '"° Lot ...... lMKfl Sevlft C...•~1 Ai l•no;J~ 11!qoo<-..I "°"._, ll flUlll•"'9d S•1 u•d••• -~rt. r,,. .. tM•N I "°"blh.1''"0 """1 •\ fl JX1 We" a,., ~ltHl.(O•lot ""'"W, (.fhlor .. ,4 'fl•l•, Robert N. Weed ~1nlotnt -Pulll•V•., By BILL SCHR EIBER 0 1 ll>e 01il~ PllotW" Proposition A. the measure seclnn~ \'Ol er approval for an increase or up lo a penny on th e lol·al sales tax lo pay ror a mass rapid transit system, fell to defeat by mor(' than a 2-1 mar~in in Tllt'sdav's election. In a · t<'lcphonc iQ,tcr\·1ew today. Count~· 1·r:1nsit Oi slrirt Gl'ncra\ fl1ana1?er G ./ "Pete'' f"ieldi nl? blam· cd inflation f11r the defeat and s:iid Jack R. Curlev '"-.C.t p,.•\Ot"I •nG Gt~•.i """l\IQll:• -+-~-he c.:ounty 's transit plans \\'Ill be set bark 30 }"ears. \Vith all precincts reporting. the Thomf.~11 ThOmas A. Murphine IMn•olno EO•I'"' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Natl Ainlsl•~• ~"'Ql"fl.001,..s Slddlebac:k VatleyOifite Zi7111 u "'' lloold '' S•n CHeQO '""'Wt)r othtr Otttc:ts_ • Ct1I• ~M »aw.,, a.. .. sr• ... t Irle-I lk!Kh J»l N•_., lou~•t•d """""'910!> lk..:11: 11111 "' .. " &lour•••·• ll_ .. K, llltGltl'IMJfl~rffl T•ltpftOM (714) 642-4321 Cl.issitied Adv•rtislng "42·5471 1.t!ldlrbl(• VIiify Nr .... QtloC• Sl1·•310 r.,..,i,...c11....-~t· 4•5-0.lO C-rt•••· ltU. OrtnGe CM'l l'!M!"'I"' °""''"'' N9 ftf.. ,, .. if.\ Hl"'-l•ot"""I, .,.;,..,, .. -'"' •• ·•·••l•-nl! ,,.., ........ 1111' n....,11< .. wlllle\11 >llH••i -"'"I*' OI <Ooit,.-Jt!!I ff•l'lff So<""" 4'1t tt IOlltt' H•t •I (,IK!t """"II, ~ltOM!•. Si/9Krl'h"' (IV (f.,... UDO ~---.1....,_....)r: 11r ••Hiii ,. ot -""9' lllfITT.,_y ..,,~ ... ,l(ll'lt w ot-1111, . .. • fi nal ta ll y is For. 182 .729 AJtainsl. 302,346 Proponents of the measure were well aware that the request came at a bad time because of the nat"ion'11 struggling econom'! But. !hey said, without the rommil · menl from a toe el level, ii is dott'blful that billions of dollor:t in federal aid will come to the county for transit project(!:. The ~ales tox \\"Ould have raised about half the (''l!Jm:it{'rl $1.!i hillion total cost of R m:1s:-rnp1d transit nrt "·ork O\ f'r th\' ne:1. 1 JS~ 1·ar~ Th' !i:\•sten1 "ould 11.'.n'f• included a backborle of r,.1pitl ·r.11t l1n rs rind a ~aturnllon '''''l'I (1f tiu .. ;ind door to· destination. d111 l·H ·rHt1· hu~ 'f"r\'1rc Fif'ldinl( !>a id II a w;ts 1~roba hly the Cl'lnt't'Pt O( ('~fJllndrft hlll' SCf\'ICC lhnt turned thf" vntf"rs of£. .:..:JJJal·aJJdc...nnd our bus program, app<irently don 't hit\'(' !he kind or public wp1>ea l lht.l we thought they . I I did," he said."\V e thought there waJ; a much i:reater le\'el of support for it.'" ·•Th" effect of innauon and the cconomv ;dso "'a~ much stron_gcr than y,·c "were \\"il lin g lo admit,·· he ad· 1 dcrl . noti n~ he lhoughl the margi n '>'•ould he 1nur h closer. '":'\nbody real\~ lore the \\'hole master plan apart," hc said. •·1'he \"Oler:;; just Sa id th<' time is not right 1.0 ;1sk for morr money or this ma,:!· nilude.'' f"i clding s:1id the pitch . made by 1>roponents of the measure focused on the gro"'•ing air pollution problems and automobile congestion. ··1 guess people here have said In this \•ote that pollution and congeslion a ren't se ri ous e nough yet for them to be willing to pay for a system th11t could avert some or It," Field ing said. Field ing said ii is a safe bet to as· sume the county's master pl an or transi t has been set back a minimum or20 ~·ears and possibly as much as 30. ··The plan Is sllll vlable and It will continue to exist," he said. "The po cc wUI slow dO\\'n considerably oind It y,•ill prohablY I ake 45 )"CllrS insleud or I~ IO tle\'elop i I." The dr~tricl manag('r, "'ho ls on leave rrom " teaching ~tat UC Ir· \'Inc, reruscd to comm('nl nn his per· son:1l plnns in ttte wakt or the ballot dtftnt. IL has been rumored fielding hllll been olfercd new 1 eachi~gjobs_a11d posllUlnK" WltlroOicr Cf1slrlr.ts, in· cludlnjl: thl' Day Areu Rapid Transit ffi1\RT) in the San Ftanciscoarea • THOUSANDS OF YARDS HUGE ' CHOICE OF $TYLES AND COLORS • FINE QUALITY PADDING AND LABOR AVAILABLE All WORK FULLY GUARANTEED >-·-' -. ,, NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS SHAGS °"'' :~~t' $400 : ~~~c:!:-~· • r" ColOf 5.11ag, '""° VALUES TO $9.95 NOTHING 'IN .STOCK OVER • .$6~!~ ... _,..a\JIS1M I W,$,9.f '""' ''" 9.f-$.,n, 12.J VALUES TO $6.95 UYlWlYS lYllUILl ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEmD! llllK FINANCING IRING IN YOUR RDOM MElSUREMENn IMM£01A.l£, INSTAllATION! ~· • • • • •• " • I ' • • ,. • ·-l• ~ .. ·~ . ( •' ).! ( ' '~ ~ ' • ~ ,.. ~ • : 1 . ' • I I I '• . • • • • " • ,, " ,. 'l " l • .... A8 . DA.ILV PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE •• " ' • The issue of 1ower·cost housing in Irvine has reached a seem~gly unstoppable momentum.· Ap- parently everyone except t~e people living in the city-if the surveys are to be believed-wants Jrvine- to be'the l.eader in deve loping local mechanisms for provl~ing homes for fa milies earning les:; t han $15,000 ~year. 1'he list of those in favor of lower-cost hous ing in- cludes the s tate attorney general. cnvironmentalists, construction unions and some developers. Robert: Kle in of the Californi ;:: .Joint Committee on Community Oevelo1>!llent and Housing Needs rece n- tly added his proposals to the process. K1ein told the city council they can make largely . risk -Cree loan subsidies by issuing city revenue bonds oi: by forming a local housing authority. " 'Failure to form s uch a housing agency. he war- ned, tould reSult in the federal or.state government :,1epl>ing in and running its own hous ing prog ran1. Klein 's suggestion may offer the city a practical way to meet its housing goals. but the council now has to make the tough choice of r epresenting the present desires of ils constituents or ';leading" under duress. · Homeless Cagers Imagi ne playing on a basketball team that troops ~;qund hiilr the county tryigg ~o find a place to prllc:tice -so me days successfully. some not -\\"il.h the season opener just three weeks a\vay. Such has been the case ror Saddleback Com- rriunity College cagers this year. Frustrated. they \Vent to the boa rd or trustees last \\·eek and demanded action. Until a permanent l'acility \\·as round. they said, no more practices. They kept their word. So did th<:, trustees. A gym ¥:as round. • 1\Jow. the team is practicing at 9 o'clock each night at Duna Hills Hi gh School. It is not n good time, but il is the best that could be found. 1'he problem l1as VJ!X.t·<l the canlpus con1n1unity bcrore. und it will again unless the hoard l'an build a permanent gym, or a t~mporary gy m. or wo.pt out a f'irm agreement with (he owner of a nc1i,:hhor1ng gym ror its use at a reasonable hour. Should none of the alternati\'es \\ ork . lht~ collc~t· should hold off on baskelb;.ill until il has rac:illlies to :;upporl it. A repeal of \vhat huppcnl'tl thi~ sca:-.nn \\'OU id not h<• a C'rerlit·tu thl' collcJ.:l'. Building the Cost The Irvine City Council has decided.to continue charging $40 an hour to process paperwork required of develope r s before pe rmits are approved. The fees, according lo city figures, are more tnan twice the actual cost or processing zone change ap- plications. building permits and Che like . The rcC's charged are the total cost of the paperwork plus .all the current planning being done by the city bureaucracy plus an added marg in . \Vith no data to b;ick his statement, Councilman Jlcnry Quig ley has said the fees have no sig niri('anl impact o n the price of homes. !\'tayor Gabrielle Pryor has s aid she is s ick of hearing that the policy raise:-; hous ing ('Osts because the matter has not been s tudied . 1'he logic of .those positions is dubious 'l'hc cost has gone up, so It seems reasonable to think prices \viii go up. And the city has a prorit incentive to he \'eJ'Y slow on plan processing. Coupled with other city policies which incre<.1se cost s for · builders for various reasons. the high fee policy becomes another stone-however s ized -in tht' barrier to IOwer cost housing in Irvine. SB • • ·- • • --.!'.f-ax-:--Spe,nd~ers Mus.t Help 'Bite th~-Bullet' -\!ital __ IJ.S: LiJ1l.: SltHkcll To the Editor: l.. It appears to me that.if President 1' Ford expects taxpayers <individuals ::1nd business> to ··Bite the Bullet" that tax users csuch as school distric- .., IS) must alsa participate in said distasteful activity. IN BUSINESS, "'e must find a way to make the all~ated budget last and ;,ittainJhe Largeted goals. even though "·e "·ould 'rather have the budget in· creased_, -"llhough· a~faining goals v•ithin tightened budget limits is dif. ficu lt. Am erican business continues to f: perform this task regulafty. lf a given ~ company fails to perform "'ithin.the • budget limits. "'hile at the same time l: realizing a reasonable prorit ror its stockholders, the manci:gement or slti,d company is replaced. • • • \Vh)~ cannot ta x-s upport~d in· ! l'ltitutions perform in the same man- ,. ner? Why should schools get all of the ~ budget they desire? !\1aybe the tax- ,. payers cannot afford all or the things ~ that our Eiducators find desirable. • -----------· -___ .... _ -- Gloomy Gill! Portugal:· Right to. ~eft ( MAILBOX ) Lttlet.t from readers are welcome. N~; molly, writers should convey their mes· 30ges in 300 words or leu. Tl1e right lo con- den.se tellers to /ii space or eliminale libel is re.terved. All leller.t muat include sig- nature and mailing addreu but name& may be JA)ilhheld on requeat if auJ/icitnl reason is oppartnt. Poetry will not be published. Our pet pet've for today is that there are some who don 't recog- nize the difference between an opposing vie"•poinlandalie. c.o.s:r. GI ..... , Gm COl'll'flt•U •rt ~M-""bff't"-n -M Ml ..CtH•ril,, rdll'C.I tllt .,.WI .. IM ''"'~ ~IMI ,...,,_pe1.-,..w 1e ~' '"""· °'''' Pitoc. son Ed ha,,e a h appy f.f;il\o"·een. Ho Sloppy \\'ent out again lhi~ year to '1'rick·Or· 1·reat for Fuirvie"··" 'rhis »ear he h<id Use \VA S•II NGTON-The d epth of anxiety over Portugal'.-. shar]l move to\vard the left c::i n·ht• 1ncasurl'd h~· lhe ract that the U.S. has CU\ Portug:.i l off from certain highl y ('~1ssified military a nd nuclear infor.n1ation con1monl y av:ulable to all mt!m ber.s of the Norlh Atlantic ·r rt·:1t .v Organization lNA'fOl. 'rhat decision. dist'1osed here fnr thl~ first lime. "'as not the direct result or the overi.hrow of the lonji!lin1e Salazar dictatorship on AJlril 25. f{alht•r . it UIJ · pears 10 d;;ite rrom the li me se,·C>ral ~·eeks after the coup against Sal;iz11r "·hen tht• director g<'neral of the Con1 munist .J)arty '"as brough1 1r1to lhl· nt•u• governn1en1. ( EVANS-NOV AK ) Ford l:1 st \veek bv l'ranci!>CO da C..:ost:1 Gome:.;. 1\·ho u·its elevated· to the prl'S ltlenry after l efl·W.in~ officer:-- Iorced Spinola out. Goines c:1 1ne t o \V ashingto n pled).!1n g f:i ii l ;idheren(·t• to KATO and a~k.ing 111·1v L.S. econo mic and mdit:1r1 aid. lie \\as :liso n1os:1 a,g rce.d;le :1bou1 th\' nt•1Jot1 atiuns nu1v going t111 to extend the agreenll'n1 j.!n·u1g thl' l" S. \•11 i1\ b.1 !'l' righl!i! in th1~ Portuµur:-.t' t\1.0rt'~ rc:isonablt> ltnc of Communist party bos. Cu nh al ls simplr a co\"er for time lo e ·tend Con1m unii>t 1)enclration deep r fnlo ba ~ic l'ortuguese in- s t1l u ·ons !all but o ne dail y er i~ now under extre me left- \\' flucnCl'). then Portugal may • headl'd for a !\'los<·ow·supported popular front reg1 n1c u·ith major Uimmunist purticipation. 'rh <i t dangerous de,·e lopme nl. regardl·d ht_•re as distinctly possible if tht_· lcfl ·tlomin:lll•d reg in1e con· ~hdale~ H.:; poll l'r. '''oukl h:i\'e reper· t•u ss io n .:; in bolh Italy ;ind Greer<' -:o\;\To·_.. l\!t~d1terra nt'an ke~·;:tones !'or lhC' pa~t 1:\ ye!llr~ ln- cleC'd, ,,o mc diplon1al:-i hl'rl' bclil'\l' that Portugal under a popular front r<'gi1nP t·ould qu ick!~· l\·ad lO politic;il 1nst;1 Uili1 ~· 111 neXl·door Spain. help. J)uffy Cha uncey, his faithful Dull_:..-the ·rtlE CO~l r.I UNI ST party bo:.,,, ·r111.Js , olf1cials here note a :-ihu rp sister Kenda and their fri end Rud y llJ J\J,·a ro Cunha\, "'<11' inade •1 muuster conlr<t sl belu'ccn the condue1 of th<· Kipp, ~ent out in their neighborhood ""'ithoul portfolio ne\\'. lcft -dominatt·tl Por tui;ttci.•· !\("CORDl;\Gl.\'. thl' F"ord :id · inl·lunlingtonBearh. l<ite last s pring. government. along \\'ilh lhe Por· m1n 1:.;tr:i1ion 1.-. p~oel'ed1ng u·ilh And this year. the peo1)Je made it Lanuuage ::l;1ie~eods i{~0 ~a~! tug uese Co1nmun11'L 1lar1.'·· and th(> un 11,,ucd l'aution in tll'aling \\"1th the happen ag<1in. Out of their 1X>cket S e blatant. anli·U.S. <·ampaign in Chile ne"'l!O\"crnmentofPrt"1>1dent Gomc:-.. eame din1es. nickle!I and pennies, ~f~inst[~~~~~~~ \1·hen the late J\larx1st. !:ialv:idor Al-ll:.t\·1ng l"llt Portugal off from highl.v quarters ~ind dollars. \\'ith Lhe e ver· Forces f\·lovement. Jcndc. look powt-r. 1 scnsit i\"C N1\TO security information . ri sin g cOi;t of li ving. they found it in A,, one key l)()licymakcr !old us: the: dec ision TIO\\! must be taken ·. i I AM confident that the school their hearts to help·thesc kids heln the -"' 1 he po 1i tica 11 Y ··~\o.~cu\v \1·;1 s deep inlo the inte rnal vohethcr to ask Consrsss ror a ne w aid distrjcts.. .. 1dll-find-a ":a~ to-Mucate'1nl·~, -.~.~a~n~y~p~a~l~•e;n~I;, ~.~1' •"'•~"~'~'.~"~. ""°"""""'°-+...;;¥DN·£¥-ff*ftftJS--mur.k ~kleal'.l-Y----'--' po 111c:.; o hilt· and~' r,~,'me~c~p;·,,~n~l~'6~rr.-~11~,~og~r~a¥m~f~o~,~!'~0~1¥;u~g~a~1T~. ?c~o~n~g;re~s~s;1o~n;,,~1- c hi ldren with the fundS already BETTY JEAN CONOVEH "' _ lerft .Jeaninj .~1 .rou p tugal. but 1t 1s pl;1ying :1 far more sub-hostility against ;ill forms of forei gn a •a1'lable to the-. ll ma·y be , ,._ _________ .._ __ , 0 younijtl'mi itary t I · d'd S ' ' '"11 1 ,,,_ bl l . . . ____.U((ic:.e.c.s_Juildina, ~~.'-,---~tl~e~g~a~n~1~,·~ii'n L11> >un I 1~n It 1 n ~n• aid is nou' at a neu· p,?ak. Lurking in L__!l'.__Qho~"~-~"~·c~'~·~•nha~ILlHh~ea·~"~'1l!!JO~n~.l~'B~"-i'a""e'-"o'------In a -recent magaz1ne-mr.thrrom· ,,.,,,1.,, '" L•sbon ··fler P resident tia~o." · the background is ll1t".\·ital matter or h · · d' d ·1h 1· -·-1;,.,, """'..-· •• • · r • teac \\"r1t1ng. rea 1ng an ar1 me II' ,... pany mentioned .. the enormity of our Spinola. the hero of the April 25 coup 1·11c pu1't'IY m11Ltary 1n1portance o the r\7.ores. Any ,\merican resupply !~ and find it necessary to reduce some cffor[" to obt ain :1 certain product. d 'etat. \\'as himself forced to quit on Portuga l ,1-. :1 n1cn1lx'r of 1':A1·0 i." ljne to lsr<icl 1n the t'\'('Jlt of a ne'v " or the m ore theor etical and To the Editor: \Vhat the company meant "'as .. enor· Sept.30. n1~11·g 1nal. It has no troop.-. in Ccnlral Arab·lsr:.ieli \\·ar \\Oulcl be infinitely ' h I ' I ' 0" ,., •• , or ,., •• , Recent I)'. President fo'ord visited L' I d I ., ' I l ll 'r I 'ho I d ' h '• psyc o ogica inn 'a · mousness." and not \\"ickedness. \\'l•"t makes L·.s. poli c,\·n1akers l;..uropc. n ct·c. 1 .-.1n1por ancc u it· 1nore d1f it·u t \\'lt ut an 1ng rig ls I l k kl th d ~lexico 's leader" and diplomats as a .. 1 1 h \ -,~sears . a m no noc·ng1 esea van-~'hich .. cnormity"has alu·ays mcant. particularl~· unr:i:.y ~•hout the tur-L'.S. h111 )!t•.-. t11·1•c·ty OH It· 1 1.orr .... 1nth(',\1.ort·:. d 'Ubl.eel but ,e mem"·'' ni i· good will gesture and for discussions I h 1 I 1· k th "I I h · d ce s. """' bulcnt. unpreditlablc iv.lilies of Por· usft a.-. t e \I :1 in 111 c 111:1 ... :.11 1• I 1u .... a ong "'1l l1rt•t•ce an ~. h lh · · th I lhe school d, ... ,,, ... , on imnf'\rlant issues. \\las the main l\'h I · bo l · •~ 1 · I 1 d 1 I 1 ti 1 1 h , __ < ypo es1s 1s a " ~ ... ~ Y<"Ompa1na u am1norerror tu g;denll'l"J!lni;fl"onldt·eadt'.-.Ofr1ghl · r n1er1ea11n111 ;1r.\"a1 o :-.ral· in H' ·urkc.1 .l 'ortu~a a.~no"· ..... ·cvmeyct ~ <"analsoperformitsprimaryfunction tupic thepossibilityofoilinf\ll·xh·o·! of this sort. ask lhe modernists 111 \\ln• dict;ilur:ihip 1.., tht_• f;ict that \"un1K1p1Jt11"\\;1run1·yl·arai.:" ;1nutht•r l'XPlo:--i\·t-patk:Jt;t' in thC' ' d .. 'lh' b dg l d' tated Or. \\·as it a ··deal " to allow f\1exitan h A I I k 1 t I 1· ~ an remain "'I in a u e u· s1>eec "! s ong <is peop e ·11011· 11· ia 1·un ha l 1 ... no 11· IJrt•achini.: a 1)(ilit1t·:1I .-.1•t•n1111 gly 111t·,(lrablt_· c t'e 1ne ul ' b lh t ·1 b'l't ff ds aliens. to enter the United St:1tes h d'fl d 't lll"f 1'0111'1('\l I\' I' t I I fl ,. ecurren 1:1v;i1 a 11 YO un . }'Ou n1e<1n. ,,. :it 1 crcncc Ol·s 1 lui t• of .-.\\'et_•! rt":•.~oncibll·nt.•.-.-. ·rh;t1 . 1 • . • 11r uga 1~ .\ml·r1c:in po1\vr a111 1n ucnl·c i ·Nobody likes ··belt·tighteni ng" <ic-.. legally·· -pro,•idcd these poor, es· ma.kc \\•hich \\"Ord vou use"' Beside:-.. . .. ;inir lint· 1,·:.i :.; l:ud out l'ur l'rl·-.itll·Ol 1ii.·rc{•111:11 a-. f'l"Ul'lal II lh(• -.nHI.\ ,1l.u·o;1cl lions. but if it"s fair for others it's also · ploited men trol right on down lo I he i\·olds change thcfr me::inings f run1 -. fa ir for those who spend our tax dol· nearest Te:.imstcrs· Uni9n ofricr. when eentui·y to cent u ry--somet i mes. ~" Jar theypass thcU.S./Mcxiclinborder ·.' al1nost fron1gener<1tion togeneration. s Sh uld p· T ~~ • f;t1ftfJppfl flallo1:~::ITE is!u~~R ~l ~~e~:;ile~d:~~r~:~,~~;i~~~d JX>;i:~~~ ~,:, ~~t'~,';;'~~~t11 ~o ~:.~~f~ri ta te 0 ay axes that will qualify lhen1 l.o work the the dis<i dvu nt uges of using words TolhcEdilor: fieldsforthegrowers. l seethi sasonc loosely and slopfl:ily. If "~norn1ity·· • I I think this year us kids really felt more "dirty trick" of lhe Nixon and .cl'ases to mean a~ large \\'ickcd-Recent stories have highlig ht ed the [ ) the llallo"·een squece-ceze! now Ford/Reagan· team. lo destro_.,· ness. and comes to n1ean th<' s:~me :1s huge amounts now being s pent by the . · \Ve smeared ourselves up in Mom 's Cesar Chavcz·s labor union in (.;a lifor-··e11ormoushess, ··then \\"I! h:1ve Jost a stale in the leasing of buildings. EARL WATERS lipstick, rouge, powder, eye makeup nia. All this to help lhe l:irge cor-valuable word. and gained nothin~. mos tlv for office space. to ac - .and gook~· junk ; s luck One or her old porate grower lo make more profit at One tool or language has been dulled t•on1mod;1ll.' i.:ovcrnrncnt l"XJ)ani.11111 ,\·igs on (the ones she won't wear theexpense ofthepoorrarn1Y.-orker. ·be yond repair. The ren.tals have JlfO.\\'n trcmen-i because thC\" rn akc you r head sweat I trust President fo'ord knou•s that dously in the p:ast ei ght years largely school dislricts in recognilipn of the extra burden its installations cause . and itch>.'.and g"ot blis ters from thesamesensili\'epcopleu•hohadlu CO~S I DJ-:R ;inoth er n'lor e b eca u se of Governor Ro n<ild trudging up and down neighboring fight G o\·ernor Reagan <ind the pre\·:ilcnt example-the n1odcrn use Reagan's Sl·l policy a~ainst capit;d \Vhile slate o"'nl'<i property may ha\"e a minimal cffeclon many areas. ils impaet upon lhe capital city and Sarraml·lllO County is l'normous. II is a major reason thal Sacramenlo County has lhc highc~l lax rate in the stale =-st reets in Dad's old work boots and greedy gro\\'ers in the p:.ist :irt"' still of ""rlisin l \~rested "" tu me<in .. unin ·. outlay fo r"st ate st·rl.l('tures. Prior to ~ 1\tom ·s ""high sehool heels." around -and wi ll ing 10 help not hin· tcre:.;ted ·· Properly spl'aking, a judge hi s adminis1rat1on e AYl'EH digging :ill "·eek throu~h • nld clothes. finally !'iellling on Dad's • moth-ridden. old jacket or !\tom's pit S st:.iined prom dress with the scratchy <: net slips they wore. !\loin says. "A lit· • 11C .slufling here and there :1nd it'll " look just fine ... But she didn't tell me :ifter ever.y ten reel I'd have to push ~ the •·Jittle stuffing". up to keep it in p lace. :! We then suffered through the yearly ,~ begging to Trick or Tre!lt. by llurselves • ~ usele~sl\· because (al ··ft'! too dark," • Cbl ··¥0u·re too ~·oung to be out this 1ate 3Jont>." (C > .. You don·t know what kind of people ~rt• running uround tonight." or (d) All or the above. Ry the time we're old enough to go out alone. \\'e're too old to1'rick or Treat What do us kids do all this for ? A half or a bag of cand}' ll1~ yenr. in· :slt>»d or a nice full on~. \\1hat lrc11t is a half a "bag or JOU '11 for n~t yeur, ap· .. plf!s. baggit>s or cold pink papcorn a l'l'd~ enough pennies 10 bu.v two whole ·<'and\' bars .at th~ liquor stort. Big d eal.' In.stead of treuts. I feel us kids got tricked this year. · . CINDY GtRWJCK ' lf•Jll'9 llnllotett• To the Editor: ·· Thnnks to the pt"'o11lc of ~I.a ~1 f!sa and Huntlncton Oc11ch fur helping my ' . I , der a ll farm "·orkcrs \\'ho realize th01t i:; .. disintcresled "' in a case-that is. 1 he s 1 at c had Chavei has lht>ir inleT"ests:lt hl':H·t. he is interested in an objecti\'e and de .... e I 0 p e d a T ii i<: l-'OLLO \\ll ~{i cunct•rned imparhal manne r. 1'hi~ is a most mastcrplanforor groups ·will be "' atching and \\•ail ini.:: \':tlua hie \\"ord 1 o clesc1·i be till' role of a dcrly ex llan!iion in 1'he Counci l of Churches of Southern ··disi nterested party:· If, hOWl'\·cr. it the capil:1 I city. It California. Catho li c--Ilis h o p~ of is US(•cl intereh<ingeah\y "'ilh ..-.-unin-had :1lso included J.'OR IT 1:-i ''l'll cstublished th:.it re~idcnt1al l:tX<'l'I do not carry the costs of scr,·ircs pro\'ided, exccptin~ pCrhaps in a f<•w isol:.itcd u•e:.illhy communities "'here no industrial or commerl·i1d dcvclopmenl is pcrmit- tcrl. California a nd lheSouthcrn Canrur· 1c re!'i lt•d .'' \\'f' havt!•gi \'en up plans forr:tcilitil·s nia Uoar_d or Rabbis. 1'he s;in1e good son1l•thinJ;: fur t\Othing. clSC\\•here in the people who oppost>d Proposition 22 I don 't Ocli cvc that \\·ords should Ix· slate. are now seeing throu ~h'· th e prl'served. 1n f're l ~· for their un · Reai:an ·s \"iew devious ness and tricke1·y or Gov. tic1uarian nr traditional value: 1hc has been thul he Ronald Reagan. Imagine tryi ng to only !(•s t should be whether the}' rill a 1101 only has saved the slnte ~oney by rorbid rarm\vorke1·s rrofu negotiating \'erbal need. \Vhen they do. we should not buildins but. .through rent1n~ rrom aboul such im1>0rtant Issues as health resist <ill efforts t.o eliminate the1n or priva te o"•ncrship. has rnainlaincd So any cmplnyrr or large numbe rs creates an <idditional burde n upon a com m unity for polil'e, rif-e, waler . Sl!\\'Cr :11111 ntht•r servic(•S. In the e1:1SC' of priv:iti~ en1 ptoyers this is usually ortset by the t uxci; 1>aid upon thl'· pro1><'rty he ld by the employer an d s 1.1 f e t y. hirin g ha 11 . moclir~· lhC'ir n1 eaning, 1ax:1ble pro1>erty u•hich would havt' mcchanizotion. <'le. -othcr"·isc been los1 to the local tux From here on in, our new President • "11'1 l'I~ \' '' and · ·i11fct ·· arc ljlsn nllls throui:h ~tutc 11\\'lll'rshi11. I am sure, 1A•ill have only one kind of losing their distinction : ··r imply·· by farm1vorkrr entering lo u•ork the "'hut I sny. ancl 1 ·•infer" from \..·hut fields-legally -the one who has been you s:1y, lf these tu·o ure used inler thoroughly 1ndoetrinated to go ehangcab ly . th<'n communi cation .igainst his O"-'" poor l\tl'>:lcan peoplt•. bceomcs even more confused. Shu~e 11·s been done to Cub.ins, Vietnan1cse sc1nantlc <'onrusion is :ilreudy so and others. It's what the·ullra-right do .;reat in our soch.'ty. loosening t ht• best -divide and conquer poor bonds of meaning e\·cn furtht]r tan people to tnh~nce t~ wealth of th1• only create greater nlls;c hicf. wealthicstund most ii fnuent. \Ve c11nnot prevent languaAe frorn Ul::RNY BAKER chAnglng. nor should \\'e. Rut the Quotes Frftlrika •:. 1\frft8tcin, Sh.,.rm:111 , Ouks ··Tht• 1'l'<.1l lr;1g1:d,\' or thi :i: cru I h>i~ bl.'l'll / lht• \'llirl in ('Oll('l'rllt'tl, dynan1it•. i n1~1gi nall\'l' lt•:1dl'fl'hl p. ·• ,I chnngci> should be gradual. sensible :tnd :1dvantageous. Purists. for in . stance:,.objcc.f...lo ··cont~ct " <1S-4i.ve.r r ·1 contlt.cled John yest. rday"I, and indeed iLis. an ugJy_const.ruc.l~ yet 1l avoids tho cu mbersome "got in tou<'h with" Pnd docs n1)t nluddy the w:1ters or n)eaning. • Kol so 11·11h lhe slatl'. There I!:! no off-Rt~Ci\USE of that, the debates over set. Neitht•r 1s thc1·c usually any which is better will probably last puyment for lhc sl1rvices directly longer than Jhcy :1 hould . t"or the plain rcquirecl h~ lhc t"ffil)loyer·,; f11cililics fact is that the s l:ilc s hould not be In oil fa1rnl·ss lhc stat<: shQuld pa y exempt from local taxiltlon. And the taxes tn IOl'<ll ~o\'crnment!i on its whole (JUcslion or puhlirly owned property so that thc!-it' ins1all:.ilions do property .. nd the ta:< rol~s should be not impose a burden upon :1 com · rc,•1e\\'Cd. '"tmlty but arl' s1)reacl qually on :•11 Un der 1\rtlcle X 111 or the! st.ale con· of the cil i7.('ll:J f'or an~· slatl' structure litltution. l'illc!ll, counlies and other i. ror the h<'nefit of iill state res1dcnt!ll local (?Ovctnment £'ntilies ;ire notJu:-l th'1sl'.! In whos<! comm11n1ly at rt?Quired to pay taxes upon property happens lo he. 11crht11>S, too. II. would he.Id out,;ldn..ot.thnir-own jurigdictlon&•~-t...43t~r-to-<1f1ply--t:hinnme principle Thus, San f'ranclsco for examplC>. to county racil\Lies sltuatl>d .)Vith1n a pays la)'.CS on il$ nirPort.. property eity, situntcd· in San l\1nteo County. f'or A(llJAl.L.Y, nl'tidc from the tn:< many ye ors the rcdcr:il government <1ue.shon, lhc ~late ha!'-hccn dereli ct It\ has been puylng ~ form of laxes to the its ircaltnent or the c.iuitol c1l y. Not ... ' only has it t:ik~n many block s off the ta.-.: rolls ttnd held them in idleness. it has f:olecl to m:ikc any conecssions to1,·ards helping to beautify or othcr- \\'iSl.' ;icld to the impro\·emcnl of the (•ii\' 0;1e \l'OU\d th ink it ""OUld have been lo thf' st<i1e ·s inlercst to pro\'ide the capital <·1ty \\"ith <i cultural cl'nler, parks. ;i zoo and ~late p;irks along its ri \"e r fronts Jo.:xee1lting-for its initial cont ri~ution of a park surrounding the Capitol. propel"!~ v.•hich \\•as donated tu lhl'" !:!tale any,,· a~. the lawmakers ha\'(' ne,·er i;ecn fil to provide any more parks e,·en 1 hou ~h state occupancy of the l'ity has n1ultiplicd in gcon1etrical fashion. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro/:'.ll!rt N. \Vetd. Publ.isl1er Thomas Kft1iil, Editor Thomas Palmer. Sunday Edilor101 Page £dilor Thl' cdltor1;d pai;:e 1)( th<.-Oaily Pilot !;Ct!kll to inform and l'it1 mulatf! rc11dcrs by Jlr••scntin~ on 1h1S pagv diverse comm rntar~ on lupin of In ltre:;I b)" s~n<lu.~:ll<'d Cfllumn1sts •nd c11rtoonists. hy prov1dln1t. a forum for readers' 111e.._·l'i a nd<b~· 11rtM":nting this fK'.,_5Plll>t>t's tlp1nions und ideas on current lupics. Tht ecHtori•I OJlin1ons ot 't h~ Dail)' Pilot appear only in tht> e<lilori;il column 111 the 10n ()f the page. Opinions e:ri:prt.-sSC{t by tht> coh1mnls1s and letter writers 'tlrt' t~r·o• .. n..-.nd,,o-(!ndort;eml!lll or lh e1 r \'I('~~)'. the Daily Pilot sbwkl btlnfe~ Wc~ncsday , Novcmber6.1974 • • • J . , .. Wednesd1Y. Novembet6. 1974 Do\)1 V PILQL,4!; Mlll~nd Writes Book as Be Saw It . • Uy 808.TllOMAS e\'cn called brilliant." · York streets with hidden depressiuB" or "Th~~l · _ · r1 i s g r '"c a l e s t-cameraf; Weekend~·--an-d so did his l..OS ANGELES fAP) -achievement was his role m a r r i a g e . II e h as During his heyday as .a <.1s th e alcoholic writer in TllE CAMEltAS weren 't remait1ed married to the llolly\\'uod star. Ray Af1l-"The Lost Weekend," detected, but he was, and same woman for 40 years. land gave the appearance "-'hich won him the Oscar he got' a rrnntic phone call .. L"k his countryman of being aloor, ~mused. as he~t actor or J!}15. lie rrom hi s "'ife in California Rlcha~d Burton tt1illand iS some .... hat bored, an a~tor rcealled hi s r d'Jclion to the that newspaper columns a good storytetier and his \\'ho arccpll'd bad movies, Charles Jackso~ novel ur-1 \\'ere "insinuating thal l tales of hia childhood and took the money and ran. . ter 13.l;amount s produc· was in New York on a Army life are brilliantly A1uch the sa.me ~rlra~t tion boss instructed him, monumental alcoholic done (he claims to h'ave com es ,<1tross 111 ~1dla~d s "Read it. Study it. You're binge and· that I had been ·11 the book without a .. U UJ.QbJ.Q C ~~ p ~,y_,f .-;:\hi IC hf goillg.l.D.play. il.'.:... .. ··-• -St:tlt Jying in gutters." ' ':h~ste)n lx>~trs the 1n~p1rc< u e o The mi:lappre hension "' · "\Vidt:·cy1·d in Babylon." "Tll E BOOK BEGAN to was corrected, but pres· lie lis candid abc>ut the " repel me," he writes. sures of the film caused famous. BUT Tii t : 67 · VEAR-OLD "Its subject was one I other problems. .Cecil B: De~1ille was the :1 clor alsu rc,·cals a more kn ew ve ry little about. "f\f y home life wa s master of spectacle, "but dim e nsional picture or ;\lcoholism. I could not deteriorating," he says, he.,didn 'l know a damned hin1sc lf as a sens itive abide being in the com·· \\'clsh boy !born Reginald pany of people \\•flo were Truscott -Jonesl who fell drunk ; they made me into acting by accident and tense and nervous. (never 'Hedda Hopper was an tolerated the inanities or k h l l l the bi g studios lo achieve ;~~:'nw .. w a 0 sa y 0 ·unmitigated bitch .... venomous; his ends. A1illand wets doubtful "I've been in llollywood b 1 1 · th 1 • • th /og·ca/ 44 Yea's .•• he W't'tes. "And a OU p aytn~ .• '° ·1· VICIOUS a pa 0 I argwng with his wire, !\la , ' a star ror alm ost 39 of that he would not be • d "t t "d 1 1hem. And except ro, a pleasant to live with //ar, an qui e s UPI • .Cido 51:2~:-l,~po u·1iJas~ NEWPORT BEACH-' ,_ • ... . ~\. llf.W C.4.llst,b ~~· November7•8•9 · ~ THURS. FRI. Sfff. Participai ing Ar~: J ohnson and Son Llncoln°Mercury 2626 Harbor Boulevard I Nabers Cadillac. Inc. 2600 Harbor Boulevard Theodore Robbins Ford 2060 Harbor Boulevard University O ldsmobile 2850 Harbor Bouleva rd few years at the ~ginning, during the three months or "',.... fairly competent in m y filming. m----fir---YET-EAAN-S'fAR rofession. But-she-urged him to do ,,.. · R1y Milla nd "Once or twi"ce I was the film, and he was con· ' I I· I Ther.e's a Limit Mexico Sugar Confiscated SAN DI EGO <AP> - Ame ricans driving to li1exico-iln sea rch of cheaper sugar are confron- ted by a toughening stance by borde r agents. Con- fiscations arc reportc4. Althou gh the Lini ted States allows 50 ki los Or 110 pounds from ~lexico, i\texic an law prohibits the export of sugar. A 12,000-r our-.;o 10:.1d of sugar destined for a C'o m- mercia l user in Sun Diego "'as seized lh is "·eek. Da\'id L. Sen1ps rolt. 28. vinced when he saw the script by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder. said his two 50-kilo bags or;r==================:===i s ugar wer e ta ke n by hlexican authorities. CHAIN The U.S. Customs agents said he could keep one bag because or the one-kilo li mit but "'the inspectors told me no \\'ay " he could keep them both, said Scp- srott. "so I headed back into Afexico." But tllexican .-customs.. Qfficials togk it all, he complained. • •'Tll EY \VOU L.DS 'T eve n gi \·c n1 c the S25 I paid for ii." :-.~11ll St·n1p· !'.roll, .. and told me if l rlidn 't lea\'C lhl·y v>ould confiscate.my I rue k. t'~ 1.'' 1\ 50·ki lo bag of sugar sells in :\l cxh:u fur ;_1bout Sl2 or nine ten t ~ <.1 pound, comparctl to 1norc than S2 for a fiv e-pound ba~ -at most U.S. supe rmarkets. In the la rgest supC'r· marke t ch:.ii n in llaja Ca lifornia, customers of Calimax are <.1ll owed to SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/oOFF* FA.IRICWHEM IMSTA.LLEDBY WA.RDS "G•l•s. posh, toprllil. fittMNJf,-IMMll ifltlahffoll •• •rlr~ .. _. re9'1iw low pri<•L C.it for frff ttlltMtt today. WOOD AMO WllOUGHT llOH ALSO AVAtulLf- HUNTINGTON CENTER 11Jl t a; I' r jlwh •• -"'"'''' HONER PLAZA. __ ,,.,,_"" -tU-4tj l Join Our Celebration ~ ., 1\vo 'Thriyaki Steak Dinners ... r ., for$6.95 • It" sour birthday. 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Today's Final N.Y.Stoeks - VOL.67, NO. 310, 7SECTIONS, 110 PAGES r ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS -. ~ _Orange Count)\ Goes for · Cranston, Fong rivals Wal\er 'Karab;,n and d th v By GARY GRANVIIJ.E 04 tM O.Uy 1'11.tst.ft Jtepublican Orange County didn't 10 Democratic in 1974. But in seven slale>,1.•ide elections, H.L. "Bill" Richardson by a narrow vote of 251,084 to 240.144 to make him the firsl Democratic senatorial ~an· di date to carry the county since 19-12. O'Nem. '· , / , Ho\\'e\'er, that lol)e appearance was enough to win her a 242.430 to 224,444 victory over her Republican ri val Brian Van Camp. fo'reedom candidate Elizabeth Keat.hley was the choice of 5,167 . Appointed Lie utenant Governor John Ila rm er "'as an easy victor over Democ r at !\1ervyn Oymally in Orange-County. two Democratic candidates were._.tm:.... Cranston spent more than any U.S. dorsed by 8 m ajority of the county 's Senate candidate, an estimated $1.3 h · . million, to win a second term in a Ian-voters, le remaining five statewide In other s t a t ewi d e rac es llllll"mer, who ••as a slate sen·,tor !. k dslide California victory. .. or 1cesee er~ranslrongerthanex'pec· Republican Houston Flournoy was before being ap1)()inted to tbe post led. E xcept for Los Angeles television Orange County's choice for governor. ''acated by Ed Reinecke. attracted The two Orange County Democratic commercials that lapped over into Fiournoy received 293,521 votes in 285,961 votes. Dymally. the statewide winners were incumbent U.S. Senator Orange County, California's senior Orange County to beat statewide win· winner. recei\'cd 195,782votes. -Alan C ranslo~o.°'a n·d-AssemllfYWoman--Senator did-lit tle~campaigning--in-the--ner-Edrt.und-G.,...Brown--J l'.,-v.·ho-haa.--- M arch F on g, California 's new county. 200,837. Aloef£a1tr:-procell~theAIP-C<ftf· didate. was the choice or 12 ,7 19 SecretarY'Or Stale-elect. r.trs. Fong mad'e only one Orange AIP gubernatorial candidate Ed.' Orange County voters while the Peace Orange County voters favored County appearance after her June mon V. Kaiser was the choice of 8,21'1 and Freedom candidate Marilyn Cranston over Republican ·state Sen. primary victory over Democratic county voters while Peace and Seals received 11,116 votes. *· 'i:r * •- Orange County Assemblyman Ken- neth Cory did not fare v.·ell oo his ov.·n home ground as the Democratic nomi nee for state controller. Cory wa s the choice or 218.2S4 county \'otcrs while fellow Assem- blyman Repulilica n \Villiam Hagley drew s upport from 2..t8,1:164countians. Corey I). Cassuno\'a, lht! Peace and Freedom C'a ndidatc . ended his • Orange County t:11n1,<1ign with 9, 129 votes whill~ the A IP candidate Kevin Scunlon, drc'A' 21.969. -orange County hucked another statev.·ide trend "·hen il supported John T. Kehoe, The llc1>ublican can- didate for st;1tc treasurer. The statewide winner, former Assembly •• Spea~e r ,Jeljs Unruh, received 212,937 votes while Keho e atlracted.254,515. Unruh went on to win the state elec· lion, despite his loss in Orange Coun· ty. The AlP candidate for Treasurer. \V. \V ayne t,ortner, attracted 30,4111 votes. The biggest slatev.·idc Republican 'Vote getter in Orange County was in· eumbent Rcpub)ic;.in Attqrn er General E\•cllt• Younger. A.; he did stute\l.•ide. Younger buried hi s Democratic opponent Wll· liam No rris by a substantial margin. I 1.e received 31-t.125 \•otes to 188,482 for Norris. .. emocrats ac m ow er· OC ·Election __ .,. ---. . Votes Tallied J,864 precincts outol 1,864 precincts Marlin J\.lcKee\'er ........ , ..... 22,869 GOVERNOR Edmund Bro'A'n J r ........... 209,837 Houston Flournoy ............ 293,521 Edmon K aiser ........ : ..•.... _. 8,217 Elizabeth Keathley ............ 5,176 Richard Robinson ............ 36,292 · 73rd District · Robert Burke .................. 48.295 Dennis Mangers .............. 46,884 74th District Robert Bad ham .............. 63,350 LI EUTESANTGOVERNOR Sueanne Lewis .. · .............. 32,897 !\ler\·yn Dymally ............ 195,782 , BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2nd District John Harmer ................ 285,961 Alberta Procell ............... 12, 719 l\tarilyn Seals ............... 11,116 Da vid Ba ker .................. 35,267 Laurence Schmit ..... : ........ 52,967 SECRETARVOFSfATE ~larch Fong : ................ 242.430 STATE MEASURES • Kay l\lcGlachlin ..........•..... 9,682 Proposition 1 School Quake Bond Br.own's Margin'.·: 2 Points • LOS ANGELES CAP>-Democrats · have s wept back to·•power in Sacramento a fte r eight ye1r1 of Republican reign, but_with a sur- prisingly sm all margin o( victory for the governor·elect, 36-year-old Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. tRelaled stories. pictures, Page A4) The secretary or state who promised to bring "a new spirit " to state government won by only two percent oflhe vote over RepubliCan Houston I . Flournoy.~ a plurality o( 176,805 votes out or six'million cast. Charles Riple.Y ................ 23,687 Ye s .......................... 265,460 ~-~-..J>rian\'anCamp.... . .•. 224~ ~<.. .,. ····f·-··'········ 215,189 ' ---PtOS><Js ttort2-otyCharte·~~-- On J an. 6, Brown wijJ leave his of-• fice as secretary or stale and beoomt- Caljf.Qrnia 's younge$l ehie! executive T since 1856, suc ceeding Gov. Ronald Reagan. -· ) CONTROLLER . Yes .......................... 311,970 William Bagley .............. 218,864 ·No .......................... 131,066 Corey Cassanova .............. 9,129 Proposition 3Civil Service Kenneth Cory ........ : ...... 218.254 Yes ...............•.......... 177,304 Kevin Scanlon .......... , ..... 21,969 No ................ , .... : .... 258,689 Proposition 4 Regent Terms TREASURER , W. \Vayne Fortner ............ 30,481 • w... ...... ,..~~ -; Yes .......................... 4l_41,936 No1 ••...••.................. 209,475 John Kehoe ................ 254,515 Proposition 5 l~esident Law •' . • 'J Uf'IT ......... Jesse Unruh., .......... , ..... 21·2,937 \'es .......................... 302,681 ATTORNEY GENERAL · No ' .. ··· ... ······ .... ···· ... 163,505 VICTORIOUS EDMUND G. BROWN JR. WAVES TO LOS ANGELES CROWD AS HE CLAIMS VICTORY Fcithei' Pat Brown and Mother Watch, Along With Re-elected Senator Alan Cranston Proposition 6 Tax Ex.emption E \'ille YNunger .............. 314.126 Yes ., ... , .... l ..••••••••..•.. 367,681 Wi li am orris .............. 188,482 No ............................. 87,631 EQUALIZ1\ TION 4th·DIST-R-ICT ___ -Proposition-7-Property-Right.s J h L h 242526 Yes-.......... : .. · ..••.....•... 294 ,775 JoJn kyTnc ··1 ·,······~·····-··· 236.892 No ....•.. .-•: ..... ,.. ........... 140,670 · ac empe on ............ • Proposition8Tax:Funds ' u .s 2SENATOR N~es .............•. ······ ..... 277,207 Alan Cran l • 251 084 ° • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·. · 156,055 son················ • Proposition9Recall Gayle Justice .................. 7,273 y · 248 541 J Ck 'lcC 10 810 es · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · •· · · · · · a1toy ......••.•.•. : .... , N 89 H. L. Richardson ............ 240,144 ° · p;~W~ili~~-iO 'Ri'ghl T~ Vote •094 U.S. CONGRESSIONAL J<lth District Bill Bond .....••............... 72,967 J ohn Donohue ...........•...••. 3,043 l\lark 1-Jannatord ..............• 77.345 J ames !'t1ani s .................. 3,169 38th District ~ Larry Kallenberger ............ 1,851 J erry Patterson ............... 67,299 Lee Rayburn .................. 3,991 Dav id Rehmann .............. 51,509 39lh Oistrict · Charles \Viggins .............. 87,995 William F arris .•...........•.. 64,375 PatScalera .................... 6,967 40lh District Andrew llinshew •.•..•...... 114 ,895 Grayson Watkins •...........•. 10,381 Roderick Wil son •.........••.. 56,195 Yes .......................... 222,246 No .......................... 231,476 Proposition 11 Gendef' Yes •............. , ........... 206.801 No .......................... 241,999 Proposition 12 Public Utilities Yes ......... : ...........••... 281,795 No ............. · ............. '136,333 Proposition 13 Judicial Dist1icts Yes ..............••.......... 275,877 No .... , ..........•.......... 131,784 Proposition 14 College System \'es .......................... 204,356 No .......................... 226,404 · Proposition 15 Low Rent Yes ...........•.............. 14 7,868 No .......................... 298,767 Proposition 16Student Tuition Yes .•.......... , .•........... 175,815 No .......................... 256,495 TATE SENATE 36lh District ·---·---Proposition 1'1 Wild Rivers Yes-.......................... 222,2'94 Dennis Carpenter ••..••...••. 116.888 No ............••....•....... 246,716 -fJ.f!ange-Coast Voters Approve ; Street L~ghts Voters in five Orange Coast street lighting dist ricts decided to keep the lights burning by approving crucial tax: override measur.es Tuesday. A total or .10 county districts. en- compassing about 150.000 persons and 8.300 lights, had O\'errides on the bal- lot. Orange Coast li ghting districts a nd thei r vote totals include : -Sunsel Beach with 211 yes and 201 no. -CounLy Dis tricL . No. I in Capistrano Beach, Dana Point and South Laguna, with 5,191 yes and 3,494 no. " . -District 14, Los Alamitos and Ros- smoor. with 4.003 yes and I,706 no. -Di.strict 13, unincorporated lr\•ine and El Toro, with 3,847 yes and 2,912 ·no. ;:-.l)_islri.~LlJ .. ..];LToro and ~tisslon Viejo, with 6.901yes.and 3,007 no. All the measures on Tuesday's bal· lol >,1.•ere rejected by1 voters in the June David Baker _Badly Beaten by Schmit Long -time incu mbent Orange County Supervisor 'David Baker suf- fered a resounding upset defeat Tuesday al the hands of Garden Grcive schoolteacher Larry Schmit. the man Who challenged him unsuces- sfull y four years ago. With a ll the Second District's precincts reporting, Lhe tally reads: Schmit, 56,967 Baker1 35,276 - Bake r s problems began in the June primary when he was forced into a runoff with Schmit. the big~est \'ote- getter among tWo challengers. Schmit capitali zed on Baker's long incumbency-12 years on the board- and said the super\'isor was control· Cyanide .Death Evidence Asked led by big·monc'y de\'elopmenl in- terests v.'ho have been major donors to hi s cam pa i~n . By th e end of the campaign , Schmit had actually s pent more than Baker in a spending fest that totaled nearly S!00,000 fo r the tv.•o campaigns. In the eleventh hour of a lackluster campaign, Buker charged that Sc h· mil. a former Garden Grove City Co ucilman. wus "not fit " to1hold the office of supervisor. . · During his campaign, Schmit was most strident in his criticism of Baker's long tenure in office. "There is nothing v.'rong with cit· pcricncc. but the tendency of elected officials is lo empire-build and to be protective of the systcni," Schmit has said. Baker defended his reeord, saying ·Orange County has the lowest tax rate of any in the state because or good management. Frank Barbaro ................. 67,080 ,Gerald Bogart ••• •••· .......•... S,671 COUNTY MEASURES primary election. PASADENA. Tex. IU PI l -An al· The overri~es were _needed t_o o£fset torncy representing Ronald O'Bryan. Voters Okay Dam· Projecl Orange County Rapid Transit IA:tF. ~EMBLY'-------hopositionA a 40 percent tn.c_reasc 1n ele_ct11c r~tes charged in the ll allov.·e<'n poison mur· -~_harged-byntl1l1tr-compan1 • Re1ee-der-of-hi;"!""!on-:-toda'y 11aid ht!'will<!sk" 72ndl:>istrict -Yes ...... ~ ..•...•.....•...... 182,729 Rich8rd Ada n1s ................ s, 122 No •... , ..•.••.............•. 302,346 lion of the overndes would probabl:t; for an immediate examining trial to (See LIGllTS, Page AZ) see the prosecution's evidence. Lawyer Hichard E. ~larrison spent Local Measures PIGSKIN PICKERS FACE CHALLENGE f'Ol i'li'TV MEASURES Cit y or l·luntington Beach Pfopositiori w Yes •...•.•.•••.•.••.••.•••••. 10,450 No ••••......••...••.••......•• 31,528 flunlington ll<'ach IUgh School Proposition X ,.es •...•............•........ 34,421 No.~ .....................•.... 44,395 !Sc,>wpcrl·J\lesa School District Pro1>0sition Z Ye11 •••••.••.•.....•.•... , . , 19,863 No ............................ 25.673 Orange Cou11ty SLret:l Lig hting Olstr1cts . District I C1fpistruno Be1:1ch, Dana J'oint, South Lagun:i Proposition BR l . I Yes ...•........•.. ···•········· 5.191 Orange Coast predictors or pigskin No .......• · · · · · .. · · · · ·· · · · · · • · 3,494 prowess have a n unusual challenge District 11 El Toro, l\llsslon Viejo raci ng them in this ""eek's edition of Proposition GG Pigskin Pickeroo '74. Yes ..................•..•.... ,. 6,001 · D.aily Pilot Sports EOitor Glenn No .........................• , . J .007 White made up a list or v.•eekend fool· District tJ El Toro. Irvine ball games including only those or Proposition H•I national stature. . Y As in the past seven weeks, the per· es ········,,.·················· 3.847 son who best predicts the outco·mes or No .... .' .... ~ .••..•......•..... 2•912 the 30 games-wins a black and white Oi~tricl 14 Los Alamil.0$, Rossmoor television set and a chance to compete Proposition JJ for a color set at 'the close or {he 10- Yes ..•••• · •.. · .". · · · · · · · · · · · .. · 4,00.1 \\·eek competition. No . · · · · ·. · · · · · · · · · · .. ·• · · · · · · · t,706 A regular featureol lhc Oailv Pilot SunSel Beach l~ighling District -~QJJ.WJ:):!lli'<! oJjg.ekin ·~.MJoo_J Pro-pos1tio n PP sponsored by Al.le Color Telcvisloit oC Yes .... ,. ..•••...• • .. •· ..•.....••. 21 1 l·l~nlington Beach. No ..•••.••..•...•......••..•..•. 20 1 ....;----------..--• three hours with O'Dryan in jail Tu esday . ll arri son said he is representing lhe man al the request of O'Bry:1n 's uncJe. a longtime client. llarrison said O'Bryan Y•as heart· broken over lh c boy's death. Timothy ~l ark O'Bryan, 8. died l·l:il- loweC"n night after he ate a candy fil - led s traw l aced v.•ith cyanide granules. SANTA ROSI\ IAPI -Sonoma County"\•otcrs narrowly defeated cf· forts by environmcntulists to hall the SUiO million \\rarm Springs dam in a referendum on the contro\'ersial project. !"inal unofricial returns today shO\\'Cd 411.334 voles. or 51 .2 percent. in fuvor of I he dam to 38.358. or 48. 7 per· rent. ag<ti nst. - \1otcr turnout was li6 percen~. Turnout Low 1 .. ~KE Tl.IE R ~ of the nation Orange County \'olcrs \Vere cons1)1cuo_u~ 1n their.absence from the 1mlls Tuc:-.day. Unorr1c1ully. 64 percent or th e count y·s 812.322 rl;gi.slcrcd \'Oters wen_t lo the polls_.-~ Ult "VY.Al{$ l{G(f,'tfie vOtcr turnol1l \\'US more than 7J1>cr· - cent. T\\'O years ago, turnou_t '"us roughly 82 pcrccnl. I ( J Change alwa ys is dirricull. tbr bachelor governor-elect told cheering supporters at an election night rally. But he said, "I think we can. p_ut together a coalition th at ser .. ·es people ... so that people will ·be proud of this state." It would tak'e, he acknowled ged, the help of Republicans and independents as well as Democrats. · The big surprise was e1ect.ion of a ''\,eto-proof" Assembl'y, an event that might prove to be a mixed blessing (or --ilrOwn Wliollas noteiijoy---cdl.Jie m°'os=~-.1 cordial r elations with the state's Democratic la.wmakers. Democrats boosted their margin to al leasl 54 seats in the 90-member As- sembly; to 24-14 in the Senate with two .vacancies, and 28-lS in the slate's 4J- membei; delegation to the U.S. ffousc. Brown's victory did not come easy. To the end , Flournoy, the 45-year· ·old state controller, claimed he was closing the gap a nd would astound those who forecast a big victory for Brown. F1ournoy went to ~ithout con· cedin g. Final unofficial returns showed that each candidate won 29 counties. The key for Brown was the big swlng county or Los An~eles, whetc he com- piled a 159,262-vote,Plurality, pushing him over the top. The resul ts: Governor: Brown 3.088.870, or SJ percent : Flournoy 2,912,065, 49 per cent. (See BROWN, Page AZl OranJle coa .. t \ Weather In creasi ng fog flear-the Orange Coast Thursday with in- creasing high c louds and cooler temperatures, according to the weather service. Highs from the mid ·60s al the beaches to the lower 70s inland. INSIDETODt\V Dodgers pitcher Mike Matshoil wa& named National League Cf Young award winner as rJMt cir~ cui!'s top pircher /or 1914. Sec Story and photo Page B-2. At'f-'*"'" AJ ... ,.... ., l..M...... At ~· ... ~'c.t"lltl" Alt o.ul!IH 01·11 c..micl (11 er.u.... (11 Ot•I~ NtllCn Al lfll•iMf'• At l~ltf'Mlltt!MM 1-.t f'fllllltt..... •t-J .... t•·H tMo'M(-u AMU•r1 CS - l • DIDN'T CARRY COUNTY Garden Grove 's Cory r<e 1i Cory Beats 8ag ley -But ioses Cou1ity Gorden· c; rove l)c1nocrat l\cnneth Cory won ~ handy ,·ic-tory to become C1o1lirorni:.i ':; nc11 controllCr . hut despite a h\'arty tally !:.l:itcY:idc, he Josfin his \iotnc l'Ou nty. He dereuted Republican \Villiaffi B;ldev. The state tabulation with all of the precincts r eporting shoY.ed these totals: Cory -2.900,427 . Bagley -2,58S,i77 Hut 10 the preci ncl.S of Orange Coun· t y. the lanky assemblyman fared fJOOrly. The tallies. \~:ith all the coun· l}"s preci.ncts reporting, shoy,·ed Cory Wilh2t8;254 and Bagley with 248,864. 1'J>e~aqipaign , a heated race, was fiiled with charges of misconduct in bolhcamps. Bagley continually flayed Cory for pr~larnaJ.ipns of being tough on oil CQPlR•IN.ea.::.and Bagley insisted that the Qef\\ocrat's r~cord showed other· wiaf ...... _ .... i@.ej&f\l~of oil was the cri tical one in~ (ac.~ause the State Control· Jer siJ,.6:_.l&Jlh~irm an or the State Lands Comml~On, a panel v.·ith the pov.·er to~tc~Y.il leases. B.a'.gle · is classiried as ·a liberal JVpu~coe. ' f "r •• Png<• ·"I BROWN ... They may call Brown the "boy"' governor but he's neither boyish nor one or the bOys . He's not in the image of political pals "'-'ho poker and bour- bon and branch \\.'ater, nor in the tmage 01 hls lather. 1)at Brown, whose boisterious Eity\e personified Califor- nia's post-\\'orld \V ar II boom when he was govec.nor. Critics call Jerry BrO\\.'n humorless, arrogant, cold. Friends use terms :such as reserved. serious, perhaps a bi( aloof. "I think it is a seU-assu ranC'e," says Rosalind \V yman. a Jo ng-time fri end of the Brov.·n family. "'l-~ is in tent about what he can do as governor." Bro\\.'n admits to launching hi s career on hi s father's name. But on· t----hiro·,.,•n . the young Democrat parlayed political reforn1 -before \\'alCJ'.~ate became a household \\Ord -into the governorship. Few Californians kno"' much about their governor-to-be. On the cam· ~n trail. they often called him •'Pat." or "Pat Jr." .. They think I'm my father.'' Bro\l.·n says. "'They see me in the image of him and they're surprised I'm nol like that." He resisls efforts lo plumb his per- sonality. •'(don 't be!ie\'C in thC politics of the personality.·· he s:1ys. ··1 think that was a fundam cnt.i.I mistake of the '60s. the cu lt of lhe pcrsonalitv. l think wehavetodeal\\.·ithideas .. ·· ORA NGE COAST DAILY PILOT t ... Or .... CN~I D•ilf P.lot. *'fl\ ""'•<ft o~t­bot'Wi! IM ,_,..,pr HI, 11 P!iltlolr.d lty IMOt•nq. CN•t Pultlltfll"9 C:o"'C>•nw Sl'lMl••t.f<l<I'°"' .,, """''~'· ...,......,,, tn•o..on frlo.11. lot Co•i. MIW, ~w-t llio.o<A, H""''ncJI"" llo«"lfO""• l•in V1ll•w. lr••n•. 5•oal•b.ocl ¥•11•¥ .ono u.,..,... k•••So.,cn to••!. A ••"9"' •f'90.,...I ... !Ion I' pultH"'" S.1 .. •0•" -S-f~. TIN> P"lr><•Plll 11WlllJ"'111Q Pl•nl !1 .. lCIO Wn! s., !.lr ... t t:o '>i•"'-w,c..1o1c•n•••n1t. Robert N. Weed "'""'*"' '"° Pulll•.rwt Jack R. -Curley Y><f Pre.,Otnt .no (ioo~•il ~ft;tQJ< ·Thomas Keevi l f O•IOf Thomas A. Murphlne W n•9ln• Ee<1ot Charles H. Loos Rich11rd P. Natl A•W~l•nl ,,,..,..,li"'I EOllOI\ Of I ices en•• Mor~• no ~1t ll•• st•••1 Hf•-• k...:n UJJ ~ .. ,,.,.., llou1•>ff0 L•tuf'I• httn, I •MG••.wwv••St•M1 Munt+"9•on 9t•<ft 111/S 8'o•<n looM~~•O S-lfblot \ V•llfw IUC1 u Pf! ito..i .1 s.~ o~' '"'"'' TelephoM (714 1 "42-4321 Cl~sslflfd Ad ¥ertlslng 642,5671 Sot<M!el!M:• \lf!lf9 N•·..,011tU• 511 ·•ltD Fro"',..,. (I0,....~1f' ••5·0630 CDllTf•'ll'l, lfll 0••ft9t (NV lluOl•\t'·~· c-· ~ nt•~ 1•or"' '"""'.ot'""· ""''°'''I INltt,r ot fd"lfh-"'• l\Ortr~ .... , Ill ..... °""'-ti W<fl'Out \II«) .. Pf"'"U"" tit ""'~"""' -· . ~ Clfti "'"·~ Cit!" ti (0\11 ~ .... C.l•t1>-., l.v•>l••P'•lln ~. (,..,,., \I Oct --~·:-.,., 11'1 .. , .... -r. -· tft,lllM!-U.Oll ""'"1111 r < • • Hinshaw Re-elect e d By 2 to I .. . Cong ressm11n Andrew l linshaw (R- Newport B<'ilch) "'Ill rejoi n the b8t· tercd Re1>ublican minority In the !louse o r Representati ves after scoring a massive re-clcetion victory in his 40th District. lie defeated Democrat Roderick \\'ilson, a retired Oceanside privutc detccti\'C, and Gr11,·son Watkins. 11 memb<.·r of lhl' 1\rlil'rican Indepen- dent Party, by a m11rgin or better lhi.111 two to one. \\'Ith all Precincts reporting, in· cluding those in San Diego County, the tallv is: llinsha"' -114,895 \\'ilson -56.195 \\'atklns, -10.381 llinsha"' is one of very few staunch Congressional supporters or former President Richard r.1. Nixon to retain his scat in a nationwide Democratic sv.·cep. -'fhe Congressman maintained an, extremely low profile durinl?. his re-eltctioii bid. r elying primarily on direct-mail brochures and a few public appearances. There u'as never anv rc:1I roncern that he wouldn 't be 1:c-clec tcd in a di strict with 50.000 more H.epublicans than Democrats. The former Orange County tax as· sessor. who defeated arch·<.:on~cr· vative John Schmitz to v.1in the seat t\l.'O years ago. has si.l id the easinR of the \Vatergate issue helped his cam· pa'i~n . So far. llinshnv.• has been mum on the matter or President F"ord "s pardon o( Nixon, whose San Clemente estate lies within the 4oth District. . ·Hinshaw was a diehard defender of Nixon in the earl y going or the Watergate scandal. saying the wheels or justice had to determine who v.·as right and who was wrong. He refused on several occasions to call for t-;ixon 's resignation, one of only a few Congressional Republicans "Who wouldn't relent. He said the im· peachment process may have vin· dicated the former President. Wilson, who drew little or no sup- port from (he Democratic hi erarchy, couldn't even raise money for a s ingle districtwide mailing. · Watkins hoped to capitalize on \·Oter disenchantment in his race, charging the cur:rent leadership has forgotten the av,erage Ame rican. Couple Seized On Heroin Rap SAN YSIDRO <UP I) -A ~texican couple have been charged with tryi ng to smuggle a pound of heroin, "'-'orth an estimated $500.000 on the street. into the United States in the glove compartment of their car. The heroin was discovered by U.S. Customs agents ~tonday in the car or Louis Bastid a, 38, and his wife, Florencia, 31, both of Tijuana. The ar- re.,t wa s disclosed by authorities Tuesday. The couple "·ere so nervous during the first in spection of thei r car \hat another more intensi,·c search \\'as ordered. :i,gents said. The heroin \\.'as allegedly found in the er r during the sc~_ond inspection. Ho tel Theft Case BE\'EHL'f I-II I.LS <UPI) -An - dre""' J oh nson, 21. has been charged · v.·ith six counts of robbery in connec- tion \\'ith the holdup of more than 30 party guests Saturday at the Be\'erly l~ilton 1-l otel, polil'c i;aid Tucsda~·. Police said Johnson u•as arrested at his Los Angeles home. •• ' .. WINS SECOND TERM Congressman ~k1shaw B adham W i1is R e -e l ection To 7 th Term Incumbent Assen1blyman Robert 13oidham 111 -Ne\\'port Beach l easily \\'On re-election to his seventh term of office. turning back the challenge of Democrat Sueanne C. Lewis by a 2-1 margin. , ,, \\'j,!,h all precincts ~rcporting, the tally is: Badham -63.350 Lt'"''iS-32·.897 ~lrs. Lcv.•is, a l\tission Viejo mother of three and a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney, charged throughout the campaign that Badham has shown a Jack of·leader- shlp in his district. BadhajTf." on the other hand. said he couldn't. ,have lasted through six terms if he did.n 'l rtpresent the views of his predominantly Republican district. Badham 's challenger claimed the assemt>l yman has not supported con- sumer protection or environmental legislation that the constituents really want. ~frs. Lewis also made an issue of her opposition to nuclear power plants along the co.I.s t, saying the naUon should be turnfd to solar power for itg energy needs. In h is lo\l."key campaigning, Badham s tressed inflation as the major issue on all levels of govern· ment. He said the practice or govern· ment spending more than it brings in has to be ~alted . Badham is also a supporter of nuclear power planti along the coast' and has ignored negative ratings by various groups on 'his consum~r protection stands. F ro111 Page A l LIGHTS .•• ha\'e meant a shutoff or the lights .. \\'Ren the money runs out next June. · The Sunset Beach voters nearly re.iected the increase aiain, and the trend persisted until the second-to- lust romputcr ta tl y of the \'Otes. But as of the last printout, the results turned around. The fa\'orable votes mean: -An increase or four cents to a total of 15 cents per SlOO of assessed \•aluation as a tax rate in District 1. -An increase of four cents to a total or 25 cents per SIOO in District 11 . -An increase of about 9.2 cents to a total of about 25 cents in District 13 . -An increase of about seven cents to a total of 26 cents per $100 in District 14. -An increase of nine cents to a total of26 cents per $100 in Sunset Beach. ••• Democrats , Win Two In County Orange CoUn!y•s new six-man state Assembly delegation was molded lnto a two·Democrat, four-Republican contingent by county voters Tu~sday. The Oerrtocrats ii:al ned their tv.·o· :r;eat toehold as former pro footbal· ler MurJln l\tcKeever went down to dereat in the 72nd Assembly District and Paul Carpenter managed to hold on to the G9lh District scat alulndoned by State Controller Elect Kenneth Cory. . . At the end or a rough and tumble campaign, ~\c K eever proved no match for Democrat Richard Robin· son. who walked off with a resounding 36,292 lo 22,869 vote victory. Am eri can Independent Party can· didate Richard Adams attracted 5,122 \'Oles. · ! Carpenter, a health planner who drew only mild s upport from his own 'party, defeat e d cons ervative Republican Robert Bark on a 361471· to-31,154 ballot to hang on to Cory's seat. Donald J . Swenson; the AIP can· didate, recei\•ed 3,291 votes. WINS i ASY DECISION St1te Sen1tor C1rpenter Carpe nter Gets 2-1 Victory 'O ver Barbaro -In north 'Orange County, Republican incumbent John V. Briggs had a tougher lime than expected but State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R- still walked off with a 42.272-to-35,652 Newport Be ach). has retained his seat vole vic tory over Democrat Jack by a margin of a lmost 2 lo Jover his l\tindel in the 69th Assembly District. Democratic challcnl?er. Cos ta Mesa Briggs has already announced his attorney 1' .. rank Barbaro. plans to· seek a State Senate seat in A1so seeking to unseat t.:arj>enter 1n 1976 and spent most of the campaign the 36th District t ace was American speak in g on behalf or other Independent Party hopeful Gerald Republican Assembly candidates. Bogart. In .a last-minute campaign flUf l"Y· With all precincts reporting, the the Fullerton assemblyman who won tally reads: his sixth term in the Assembly went to Carpenter -116,888 court in a successru\ bid to s(op what Birbaro -67,080 he called a Mandel ''smear mailer.'' Bogart-8.671 In the . 70th A-ssembly District'. Ca rpenter. former county Republican Bruce Ne'stande eQ.ded a Republi can Party Central Committee six-year quest !or publi~ office by chairman: was never .threatened overwhelminr his Democratic OP· during the campaign, though Barbaro ponent John Endresen by almost a got considerable aid from top two-to-one margin. Democratsinthecounty. Nestande. a 38-year·old aide to Barbaro's li st of donors included Governor Reagan, received 53,753 such prominent names aS rancher .votes. Endresen drew27,516. Richard J . O'Neill and clinic owner Nestande was home rree inthe new-Dr. Louis Cella." both majer bankrol· 70lh District after a stunning come-lersfor theDemocraticParty. from -behind primary election victory The primary thrust of Barbaro's ef· over Republicans Floyd \Vake1'ield fort was aimed at what he called Car- and Jim Beam. penter's record as an ineffective In earlier tries ror an Assembly lawmaker. seat, Nestande twice Jost to Barbaro said Carpenter had ignored Democratic vote-getting powerhouse ~he needs or \'Oters in h.is districts and Ken Cory in tf.le 69th Assembly is controlled by big-money special in· District. terests. Endresen squeaked through the Though he spent a large amount of primary on a unique Democrat· rnone)' on his campaign, Carpenter Republican campaign run jointly with himself maintained a relatively low Republican William Ehrle. profile. Carpenter went into tbe con· But after gaining the Democratic test with the advantage of a 50,000 nomination Endresen refused to cam-voter registration bulge in a district paign in the general election. where many Democrats vote R&- AIP candidates in the 69th and 10lh publican. 1 districts trailed far behind the-r Though he polled a respectablenUm· Republican and Democratic counter-ber or -votes. Bogart wns nearly in· parts. Jn the 69lh, Albert Solomon visibleduring thecampaign. received 3,329 votes. A. Neal · DeGaston, the AIP candidate in the 10th, attracted 3,524 votes. LA's Edelman In ' . , A LOSANGELESfUPi l -City Coun· Shooting at Cafe cilman Edmund D. Edelman was elected Tuesday to succeed retiring 1-IANFORD <UPI) -An election' supervisor Ernest E . Debs in the night argument in a downtov.·n cafe county's 3rd ·District scat in a hotly resulted in ::. fatal shooting early contested campaign against fellow today. Police said James ReedJr.,35. City Councilm'an John Ferraro. Final l Ha nford , was shot during the unoffic ial returns gave Edelman argumcntu·ilh another man in the cafe.._i90,272_,·oles....oz:....5l..pctt:cnt, and Fer ... shortly aft er midnight. raro 1<15,038 or 43 percent. NEW Officials To Meet In Irvine lly DOUGLAS FRITZSCl!E Of• O.lly Pilll "-" ' ' , Irvine's separate bureaucracies win be brou~ht toJ!elher Saturday to discutts ways they can combine resources to improve eervices and cut costs to taxpayers. About 200 representatives of city government, the I rvine school d lslric'l. UC Irvine and the Irvine Compan)' will take part in an all-day conferenc~ at El Toro ~1arine Mr Station sponsored by Educational Facilities Laboratories <EFLl of New York. · The "com muniversity concept" is the title EFL has given toils efforts to get bureaucracies to work together ln planning, use of facilities and finan· cing projects which ca11 benerit all. .. There are a million possibilities," Irvine Mayor Gabrielle Pryor said of the opportunities for joint efforts by the various organizations. EFL, a nonprofit agency organized by the Ford Foundation, was set up to· assist new comm unities and schools in. cooperative planning of facilities and services. Evans Clinchy, director or the group's Education in New Com· munities program, will chair the con· ference and give the delegations of lhe four major I rvine oraanizations descriptions of ' how jolnt endeavors have worked in other cities. Irvine schools Assistant Supt. John Rajcic expects the conference to be a starting point for increased cooperation or the various agencies. Referring lo joint erfortS as ways to eliminate duplication, he said such things as shared staffs rormarn- tenance of both park a nd school grounds and shliring 'l.se of UCI 's computer.. facilities and educational resou rce s are areas where cooperation could increase efficiency and cut costs. The district expects to grow from its present 8,000 student population to 20,000 by 1980, plating a strain on its financial capabilities. Airs. Pryor said she does not expect instant r esults from Saturday's con· ference, but sees it as a chance "to sit down together and decide where \\'C will go!rom here." ''We have to avoid this silly bickering over whose territory is where that goes on in so many other c'Ues," she said. Irvine already has begun several joint efforts. .. · UCI students are acting as con· sultants to the city in several areas or planning and government. The city, school district and UCl 1\fe working toward a joint agreement on lighting and improving the UCI stadium for shared use. The city and school district are working together on plans for the Cen· ·tral Irvine High School Community Park, an 80-acte site which will com· bine park and ~~gh_ s~hoo~raeil_ili«:_s. ''I"m appa lled by the taclC or cooperation 1 see in traditional school district, city council and developtt relationships. After all, we all live In I the same society.'' Mrs. Pryor said. " .e...to..st.att...wotking-in un .... dem, not as separate monoliths.'' Inflation Blamed For Tra_nsit Def eat WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTOR By BILL SCllREJBER OllM OIUy ... IMM•H Proposition A. the measure seekin~ \'Oler a pproval for an increase of up to a penny on the local sa tes tax to pay for a mass rapid transit system, fell to defeat by more than a 2·1 margin in Tue!iday 's f'iecl ion. In a telephone intcr,·ie\\' toda~·, ,l'ount~ Tr~1n s it l)istri ct {ieneral ~\lanagl.'r G. J . "Pete" Fielding blam- <'d inflation for the defeat nnd sai(t th e county's lran!i il plans \\•ill be set bal'k 30 yea rs. t \V itti all precincts reporting, lhl' final tally is For. 182, 729 .o\gai nst. 302 ,346 Proponents or the measure \Vere "'el\ av.· a re that the request came at" h:id t ime because or the nation 's ~ttu~glln~ econom)'. Rut. they said, "'ithout thc commll · rncnt from a locdl lc,'el. it is doubtful that billion5 or doll ars in federal aid \\ill come to !he county fo r transit projcct5- The sales tax "''0111<1 have raised nbout half the r~limntcd $1 .5 billion total <'Ost or u moss r:ipid transit net- .... ork O\'Cr the next 1$ ~earl\. The sy!nem v.•oulcf Have included a harkbone or r:i phl·r:lll Bnc~ 11nd n :-:ituralion IC \'c l of bus :ind door·lO· dl',.linatlon. d ia I-a-rid<' bu~ !lt'r\1ice. Fil'ldl n~ s:t id It 11 v.•ai1 probnbly lhe conrept or expanded bu~ scrvict lhal l11rnl"d the \'Olt'rS O((. "f)1a l·t1·ridc an(t our bus program :1pp~1rently-dnn 't-have tt!t kind "r publ1 t ... :111pcal the we thought they • did," he s:iid."\Vc thought there was a much greater le\'el of suppert for it.'' "The effect of inflation and the economy also ,~·as much stronge!" th:1n \.\'C were "·ii li ng to admiJ..'' he ad~ ded, noting he thought th-e margiri ' \\.'OU\d he muc h closer. "Nobody really tore the whole master plan apart." he said. "The \'OtCrs just Sa id the time is not right to ask for more money of this mag- niludc." Fielding said the pitch , made by ·proponents of the measure focused on the growing a ir pollution problems und automobile congestion. ··1 ~U<'SS people here have said in th is vole that pollution and congestion :::iren 't serious e no ugh yet for them to be willing to pay for a system that could avert some of it," Fielding 1tu id. Field ing said it is a safe, bet to as· sumr the county 's master plan or transi t has been set buck a minimum 0£20 yeurs and possibly as much as 30. "The plan is s till \•lahle and it will cnntlnue to exist," he said. "The pace will slnw down considerably and it \\'ill prohably take 45 years instead or lS to develop It." The di5lrict manager. v.•ho I~ on lea \ c from <.i teaching post at UC i r- '\'.inc.· rcruscd to comment on his per- sonal plans in the w.itke or th e ballot defeat. THOUSANDS OF YARDS HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS FINE QUALITY PADDING AND lABOR AVAllABLE All WORK FULLY GU AllANTEED It ha!J bel'n rumored Fieldi ng has been offered new teaching jobf and poslllonis "'ith other dls1rlc:ts, In· ;,;. .. ..;:;, NOW YOU CAN AFFORD · TO CARPfl THE WHOLE . HOUSE! LEADING NAME BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS SHAGS ONlY : ~[I~~~: -$400 • Ton. Oil T OIM! • s&,,Jphll ~~ ~ • r .. Colot !ihog\ ,.,.o VALUES TO $9.95 NOTHING IN STOCK OVER $6~! .. y• ONlY ·o..•~· ~30 •Hi -tow\ 0 -• Solich . - • Comme1ciol · H• • N)'10!1 M • l~t'di ,..,, VALUES TO $6.95 LAYAWAYS AYAILAILE ALL MAJOR CREDIT ' CARDS ACCEmD I IANK FINANCING IRING IN YOUR ROOM MEASUREMEllTS IMMEDIATE INSIAllATIONJ • • ' ' cludinA the Ba Area Rapid ~ranslt --~ .-·~:-. --~ IDART)in theSanf)'anciseo areil. -..::::....;iiiii;,;;1.m,;;io.iilll.,.iiiiiiliiiiiii•••••oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiil.I -,. - 1 , • l ' I '' • Huntington ~aeh Fo11ntain Valley EDITION • . IQ Today's F inal N. Y. Stoek s . VOL.67, N0.~10,7SE.CT IO NS, 11 0 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,.CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1974 JEN CENTS I I ' ; I Orange County Goes for Cranston, Fong_. 1 ! By GAJl\'..GRANVILLE , ' Of ... o.ur P'llll MMt . • 1 Republican Orange County didn't 10 Democratic in 1974. I But in seven statewide elect.ions, two Democi'atic candidates were en· clorsed by a maj~rity or the county's voters, the remaining five statewide office seekers ran stronger than ex pee· ted. The two Orange County Democratic w.inners were incumbent U.S. Senator Alan Cranstqn and Assemblywoman March Fong, California's ne w Secretary of State.elect. Oran ge County voters favored cranSton over Republican ·state Sen. c 1,864 precincts out of 1,8&1 precincts GOVERNOR Edmu.nd Brown Jr ........... 209,831 Houston Flournoy ............ 293,521 Edmon Kaiser .........•........ 8,217 "-Elizabeth Keathley •..••....... 5,176 U EUT.ENANTGOVERNOR Mervyn Dymally -•........... 195,782 John'Harmer ...• : .•......... 285,961 Alberta Procell ................ 12,719 l'tlarilyn Seals ................ 11,116 SECRETARVOFSTATE March Fong .................. 242,430 • Kay McGlachlin, ................ 9,682 Charles Ripley •.• , .•...•...•.. 23,687 Brian Van Camp .•.•..••...... 224,444 CONTROLLER William Bagley •.••..•....... 248,864 JoreyCassanova •............. 9,129 Kenneth Cory ..•............• 218,254 Kevin Scanlon ..••.•..•....... .21 ,969 TREASURER W. Wayne Fortner ......•..... 30,481 John Kehoe .................. 254.515 H.L. "Qill " Richard$on by a narrow vote of 251,084 to 240.144 lo make him the first Democratic senatorial can- didate to carry the county since 1942. Cranston spent lnore than any U.S. Senate candidate, an estimated $1.3·, million, to win a second term in a Ian· dslide California victory. · Except for Los Ang'"cles television commercials that lapped over into Orange County, California's senior Senator did little campaigning in the county. a.trs. Fong made only one Orange County appearance after her June primary victory over Democratic 1 I rivals Watler Karabian and Cathy O'Neill. However, that looe appearance was enough to win ber a 242,430 to 224 .444 victory over her Republican rival Brian Van Camp. In othei statewide races Republican Houston Flournoy was Orange County's choice for governor. Flournoy recei\/ed 293,521 votes in Orange County to beat statewide win· ner Edmund G. Brown Jr., who had 209,837. AIP gubernatorial candidate Ed· mon V. Kaiser was the choice of 8,217 county voters while Peace and Freedom candidat e Elizabeth Keathley was the choice of 5,167 • Appointed. Lieutenant GOvernor John llarmer was an easy victor over Democrat P..1erv yn Dymally in Orange County . llarmer , who \V <lS a stale senator beJore being a ppointed to the po.st vacated by Ed Reinecke , attracted 285,961 votes. Dymall.v. the statewide Y.'inner, received 1~782votcs. Alberta M, Procell, the AIP can· didzie, was the choice of 12,719 Orange County voters while the Peace and Freedom candi<tate Marilyn Seals received Jl,116votes. • Orange County Assemblyman t<en· nclh Cory did not fare well on his own home ground as the Democratic nominee for state controller. Cory y,•as the choice of 218.25<1 county voters ~·hile fellow Assem- blyman Republican William Bagley drew support from248,864 countians. Corey D. Cassanova, the Peace and Freedo m candidate, e nded his (')range County campaign y,•ith 9,129 votes \\.'hile the AIP caildidatc Kevin Scanlon, drew 21,969. Orange County bucked another statewide trend when it supported John T. Kehoe, The Republican can· did.ate for s ta te treas urer . The statewide winner, former Assembly ~ 00 vern e ~, B , 'i rown s it -------- ~1arlin I\l cKeever .............. 22,869 Richard Robinson .. , ....... , . 36,292 73rd District Robert Burke ................ , .48.295 Dennis !'dangers .............. 46,884 74lh District · Robert Badham •............. 63,350 Sueanne Lew is ............... , 32,897 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2nd District David Baker .......... , .. _ .... 35,267 Laurence Schmit .............. 52,967 Margin: 2 Points ~!funtington To Remain Crowded 8y KAT HVCLANC\'. Of 111H1 ~11, f'iW st.IN· ~ Speaker Jess Unruh1 recei\'ed 212,t31 votes "''hile Kehoe attracted 2$4,'SJS. Unruh \\'Cnt on to win the !tale eJec· lion, despite his loss in Orange Coun· ly. The Al P candidall! for T.reasQ_fer. \V. \\'aync Fortner. attracted 30,481 \'Otes. The bigges1 state"•idc Republican vote getter in. Orange County was ·fn . cumbent Hepub lican Attorn'ey General Evellc "t'oungcr. .....- As he did statewide, \'oungcr buried his Dcmucratic oppg,Knl Wil· liam Norris by a substanli~argln. I-le received 314 ,125. \'~lo W.482 Cor Norris . IMllf ...... IWt ..... NEW COUNTY SUPERVISOR Second Dlatrlct'a Schmit Schmi t Beats Jesse Unruh ., •............... 212,937 ATrORNEVGENERAL Evelle Younger •....••....... 314,126 William Norris .•....•......• 188,482 Dg,vi d Baker F-o-r-S uperois-o,..." -- U.S. SENATOR Alan Cr anston ...•••........•• 251,084 Gayle Justice ...•.•......• "···. 7,279 Jack l\1cCoy ...•.....•.••.•.•. 10,810 H. L. Richardson •....•...•.• 240,144 U.S. CONGRESSIQNAL 34th DiSt.rict Bill Bond ...................... 72,967 John Donohue ..............•... 3,0il3 1i1ark Hannarord .............. 77,345 J a mes Manis .................. 3,169 38th District Larry Kallenberger ............ 1,851 J erry Patterson ...•.......... 67,299 Lee Rayburn ...•...•••..•..... 3,991 David Rehmann .............. 51,509 39th District . Charles \Viggins ......•....... 87,995 William F.arris .................. 64 ,375 PatScalera .................... 6,967 40th District Andrew Hinshaw ••••••.••. , • 114 ,895 Grayson Watkins ••........•••• 10,381 Roderick Wilson ....•.•.....•. 56,195 STATE SENATE 36th District Dennis Carpenter .•.......... 116.~ Fr~nk Barbaro .....•••..••.... 67,080 Gerald J!ogarl .•.•...••... , ...•. 8,671 STATE ASSElllllL\'. 12n·d District. Richard Adams, .......... ·.:.~·· .. S,122 COUNT\'. ftl EASURES Orange County Rapid Transit ·'-oposilion A Yes ..•.....••..•.•......... ,. 182,729 No .•........................ 302,346 Loeal Measures COUNTY lllEASURES Cit y or Jlunlingto,n Beach Prop<>sitton \V Yes ..•........•..... \ ..... , ... 10:450 No ............................ 31,528 -=-11untington Beach llighSc.hoot Proposition X Yes ...........••.••....•..•.. 34,421 No ............................. 44 ,395 Ne.,.,·port·~1 esa School District Proposition Z Yes .• , .••.............•........ 5,191 No ••..•..••...•.••.•••••••..•• 3,494 District 11 El Toro, l\1isslon Viejo Proposition CG Yes ...•.••......•....•.••...•.. 6.901 No . • •..............•...•.... , . 3,007 Di strict 13 El Toro, lrvlnc · ProPosition ~llt Yes .................••.•....... 3,847 No ............................. 2,912 District 14 Lbs Alamlto~. Rossmoor Yes ••••••.•••••.•...•• , ....... 19.863 ProPosition JJ No , ......••..•..•..•...•...... 25,673 Yes ............................ 4.003 Orange Co unty Streel Li ghting No ....••.....••...•..•........ t,706 Districts _SunscLDcach Lighting District Di stt1 ct t Cft"pistranolleacf;, lfana t>roposflfon PP · Polnl. South Laguna · .Vt! ...••.••..... , ... , .......•.... 211 Proposition BB No ............................... 201 • Valle y High Mike Finklea Fund Started Contributions· are now being accepted for the !\like Finklea lt1emorial Fund. Dr. Paul Berger, principal or Fountain Va ll ey High School where Finklea was the 19'13 Athlete of the Year, said a com· mittee of coaches; students and friends will meet with the family Jatcr to determine a way to use the fund. Finklea, 19, was.shot and kil- led during the Thursday ni ght holdUJ> of the 7·Eleven market. Euc lid Street and Warner Av enue in Fountain Valley, where he worked as a clerk . The youth was captain of this year's Orange Coasl College wrestling team and hoped to become a math teacher .and wrestling coach. Cheeks may be made payable to. the [ou ntafn Valley As- sociated Student lkK!y, deslg· .. nat ed £or the Mik .f'lnkle.a _ F'und. The school Is at 17816 Bush:ird Sl. In Fountain Vnlley: l I Death Penalty Sought For Athlete's Killers By KATllV O~A.NCV pointed to defend !·£ugh Bean, and ot1~•D•11,P11o1~H Santa Ana attorney Carl llolmes was The Orange County District Attor· retained throu.ith public defender's ney may seek the death penalty for funds as Charles Be~tn's attorney, two brothers rrom Atontana, charged l\;foseley said, explai ning there could y,·ith the brutal market slaying last be a possible conflict in having both week of Stephen "f.1 ike" Finklea, hrothcrs derendcd through the same Fountain Valley and Orange Coast offi ce. College athletl'! and scholar. The l\1ontana brothers arc accused Deputy District Attorney Ja)' of firing six bullets into !-""'inklea, 19, P.toseley said the case ag-ainst ·Hugh captain of this year 's Otangc Coast Dani el Bean. 23, and Charles Oenni:1 Coll ege wrestling team and 191:1 Bean, 22, "appears to be a potential Athlete of the '\'carat Fountain Valley death penalty case." lligh Sc hool. The brothers, y,•ho list their oc· The brothe rs \Vere arrested by eupalion as laborers in Coram, Mont., Santa Ana police F'riday night. just were arraigned on murder charges rour blocks from o frce"·ay onramp. before Judge Alan l\lcKone Tuesday Officers a ssert they were on the firsl in West Orange County munic ipa l leg or a hasty journey back Lo l\t on- court. They "'ere ordered confined to Lana. Orange County J ail without bond. · l\1oseley said ·the pair had ~n In The jud ge set Dec. 4 as the;ir Orang<' ;County visiting a relative. lie preliminary hearrnf date. Al that declined ta. reveal other details or Lhc hearing the judge will decid e if there case. is sufri cient evidence to send the case Police said two loadt.'<I pistols, mnl· to Orange Count y Supcriol-Court for ching the caliber of thti weapons used trial. to kill Finklea, y,•cre round in the hack ''The d istri et ;ittorney 's orricc of the Bean brothers· car. requested no bail citing !;pccial cir-li'l nklca was killed ot midnight cumslances," Moseley 541id, adding Thursday while y,•orking as u clerk in such a request is common in cases the 7-Eleven market at Euclid Street co nsidered likely to call for the death tind Warner A venue in f"ouotain Val- ptna\ty. Icy . The bandits fled wilh $93 from the lie cited a revision in the stale P.;Cnal c.ush register, police said. codt'! thiS year which permits-the f'ricnds said Finkl('a, !J 8 -plui; death_penaltt_ in...m_urdtr. ase "''htte_s.!Jlci~t. planned to u:ansfer to St.an tlie 1( lling occurred d'tii1ng a robbery ford University llC)lt rall . hoping to or "to slltina~ a witna'I." I tierome a wrestling coach and math The ~ubHc d'eftnder'S office was sp,-tea her. ' • Long-lime incumbent Orange County Supervisor David Baker suf· fercd a resou nding upset deCeat Tuesday al the hands of Garde n Grove schoolteacher Larry Schmit, the man who challenged him unsuces- sfull y four ~;ears a~o . With all the Second District 's precin rts reporting, the tally reads : Schmit. 56 .967 Raker, 35,276 · Baker's proble ms began in the June primary ""'hen he \vas forced into a runoff y,•ith Schmit. the biggest votc- getter among tv.•o challengers. Schmit capit;.ilizcd on Baker's long incumbency -12 years on the board- and said the su1>ervisor was control- led by big-money development in- terests "'ho have been major donors lo his campaign. By the end of the campaign , Schmit had actuall y spent more than Baker in a spending fest that .totaled nearly S200,000 for the lv.'o campaigns. (See SCllMJT, Page A21 OrunJ(e coas& lncrea s in~ fog neur the Orange Coast Thursday y,•ith in· creasing high c louds~nd cooler teml)er;,itures, i.1ccording to the weather service. llighs from the mid-60s at Lhe beache's to the lower 70s inland. I NSIDETODJ\Y Dodgers pitcher hlike h1arahati was named Notional l.cogMt Cy Young award winner as vie ".fr· euit'& lop pitcher for 191.f. Ste Story and pl1alo Par/f! B-2. Al v-Sef'ft(lr ...... l..M ...... tltilfni.a "'""'""'"'' (leU!llirt Coftli(1 0-.11-• Ditti~ Ntl•(•l lditwlMP ... .. _ ---· ----~ .... , I • .u ,,,,._. ... •1 ........ , DtdW" ., "' MlriM ..... Af Mwtit .. s II llU ,_,~ ... on. jt,J Dl•lf O!Mtt ~ ...... .._ CU "'" C:l-l C:11 s..rt1 •••• Al Or.5Wlfltr.Mt All .. ~ ""'"""' "" ···-"""T~ .. ''' -n..Mw1 '°"' c .. u ~ •• c.i ...,..lltf""-A1 " ·~ I • , •. --"=::._,,o,,•,,1L"V.,:P"'ll"D"T--"Hcc/!:F __ .!w!!"'!2!!"'!.!"'!!:'!lY'"· N!!!O~•_!!•m'.!!be<!!!!.~'·-''!"~' ' ·Real Estate ..-----,,-,1-,1-.0-0-0-t-1"-.9-w-- xGiven Blg~Margin LIK E TllE REST of th e natio n Orange County voters we re cons pic uous In their absence from the polls Tuesday . Unofficially , 64 percent of the county's 8121322 registered voters went to the polls. FOUR YEARS AGO, the voter tu rnout was more lh1n 'IS per, cent. Two years ago, tUmout was roughly 82 percent. • JC: Annex :Measure Defeated Voters in the Garden GrQVe lfnified 8 y TE RRY CO VILLE School Dtstrlct turned down a chance ~ 1 oi ... 1Nltf l'l111~11 to annex to the Coast Comrnun.lty Co1 · 1f lht y have to pay more city taxes I fl t' • · Bl d leee·DlslrictlnTueiday'selection. llunlinglon Be ach voters agtced by~ n a .. on ~me The nnal tally w•s 26,GSI ogalnst 3·1 m ui:ain TueSday. they'd rather &i tA1" annexati on and 20,<tsl in ravor. have a t1x on the sale or real property Ed Dundon, superintendent of the and home11 than a monthly fee for F 1'. • D fi Garden Grove district, blamed the trash collection. 0 r rans .. t e eat ballot wording for the dcfeal al lhe 1'he city's controversial real estate II polls. transrer t e1 :<. won solid support at the "Under state education law we had poll s: Jl,528 to 10,450. to word It as a tax increase measure. Tuesday's ballot asked voters lo By BILI, SCllREIBER that bi ll ions of dollars in federal aid but II\ reality, our taxes would have choose between the transfer tax, or a 01 UM 1>au,1'1"'~11 wi ll come to the count:Y for transit dropped 'if wejolnedthe coastdistrict. new monthl y tra sh coll ection fee and Proposition A. the measure seeking projects. It's a bad year for tax overri des." a -one perce nt increase in the utility \'oter approva l for an increase of up to The sales t ax "'ould have raised Voters were asked to approve two tax. a penny on the local saJes tax lo pay about half the estimated $4.S 'bi llio n tax overrides -one 20-cent override Out Tuesday's fi nal vote is not the for a mass raoid transit system, fell to total cost of a mass rapid transit net· ror a nve-year period, and another 20- final say on the transfer lax. Another de feat by more than a 2-1 m argin In "'ork O\'er the next IS years. cent override for a IO.year period. election must still be held. either in Tuesday's election. The system would have included a Garden Grove residents alre ady ?t1arch 1975. or April 1976, ror a vote on In a telephone interview today, backbone of rapid-rail lines and a pay high taxes in the form of out-of· the transfer tax alone. County ·rra nsit District General saturation level of bus and door-to-district rees to the community col· ·•I • m eon v i need vot er s w ii I Manager G. J. ''Pete" Fielding blam-destination, dial·a·ride bus service. leges v.•hich now ac,cept their studen· probably eli minate the transfe r tax ed inflation ror t he defeat and said Field ing said it a was probably the ls. Annexati on even with the tax over. by the-liaml! margin then, .. Mayor Al the count y '.s transit plans will con.rcpt of expanded bus service that ride$ woyld_httve r~uced the actual Coen predicted today. ·· be set back 30 years. turned the voters off. tax rate, Dundon explained. But Coen said he y.·ould oppose an With a ll precincts reporting, the .. Dial·a·ride a nd ou r bus program The Garden Grove district, which e arly election in Mareh though he fi nal tally is apparenlly don't have the kind or covers portions of several cities, in· mtght be ov erruled by his council For. l82,729 publi c appeal the we thOught they cludin& northeast . Fountain Valley, n:t.ateS. Against, 302,346 did ,'' he said.''We thought there was a does not belong to any community col· · The m1ayor s aid he wotild rather put Proponents of the meaisure were much greater le\'cl of support ror it.'' lege district. the'seeond transfer tax election off uh -"'ell aware that the request came at a "The effect of inflation and the Dundon said he believes his school HE'LL REPLACE HOSMER Democrat Hannaford .Hannaford ~ _Will Fill ' ' ' .Hosmer Job ',til 1'pi;il, 1~76, so a 1~ompanion ballot bad time because of the nation's economy also was much stronger board will retu rn to the voters in Il}ea~ure ca n be oeveloped wh ich strugg ling economy. than "'e were willing to admit," he ad· March with the sa me propqsal and try • 1 li'iight ofrer voters a full range or tax But, they said, without the commit· ded, noting he thought the margin to pass it again. Democrat Mark Hannaford ot Long choiceS'an~ even choices on what city ment rrom a local level. it is doubtful would be much closer. If Garde n Grove residents once Beach will succeed retiring Congres-~1ce!f might be cul to balance the "Nobod y re ally lore the whole again turn down annexation to coast, sman Craig Hosmer <R·Long Beach) SJl.8 n\itlfon budget. master plan apart," he said. '1'he the .stale chancellor or community in the congressional di strict that in· ''I'm not opposed to a run ballot on 0 C voters just Said the time is not right to coll eges coPld divid e the area among eludes a part of west Orange County. service cuts," he explained. "Ir we range OllSt ask for more money of this mag· three neighboring community college Hann aford outpolled Republican could fra me it in the P'oper language nitude." districts. Assemblyma n Bill Bond by about 'd h 5,000 votes in a race that included two 1 think the voters are intell igent 'I/ · A Fielding sai t e pitch • made by other carididates -John Donahue or ' enough· to know ir they want the J' OterS p1nrOVe proponentsofthe measurefocusedon Fro• Page Al the Peace a nd Freedom Party and s&eets swept once a week or twice a r the growing air pollution problems James l\t ani s of the Am erican Jn· weelC." and automobile congestion. · 1'ueSaay!!I: issue was purely ad· • Str-eet Lig hts "I guess people here have said in BURKE · de~ntParty. • hot .bindio.&.on.Lh.e....c.ou-Mil..b.YL . this vote that pollution and congestion • • • With all precincts repcirting in bolll there Is little doutt the council will --------=-----aren '.t ·se ri ou s:-e-n·o q·.r-,,;;~..,e-------'---------.L1JlS"'-l\Anoggeicles..ancLOrange.Co.unties,_t.he leavethiii'ansre'rtax intact. Voters in fi ve Orange Coast street them to be willing to pay for a S:ystem record, pointing to whitt he called his vote totals ror the 34thdistrict are : · . 'the . only maj or question to be lighting districts decided to keep the that could avert some of it," Fielding continuin g errort to "tri m the rat" H8oanndnafo7r2d,96777,345 I •• . h l hold lights burning by approving crucial ·d from gove.rnment. ~ ,vt:U now 1s w en o another lax ·d T d sa1 · Donahue -3,043 eleCt1on -as required by petitions over r1 e measures ues ay. , Fielding said it is a sare bet to as· l\f a nger s , on the other hand, Mano's -3,169 :subrq!tted with 6,00J names _ in A total of lO county districts, en· sume the county's maSter plan of charged that Burke is a man of ilar- Marcb 1915. or April 1976. compassing about 150,000 persons and transit has been set back a minimum row po litical views that are dictated Bond actually carried Orange That decision probably will be con· 8,300 lights, had overrides on the ba). of 20 years and possibly as much as 30. by special interests and alliances with County by about 4,<XlO votes, but it sidered at the council 's Nov. 18 loL "The plan is still viable and it will · lobbyists. wasn't e nough lo overcome Hannafor· ' mee.tiftg. Ora nge Coast lighting districts a nd continue to exist, .. he said. '1'he pace Burke, a form er llunlington Beach d·s big lead or 10,000 in Los Angeles their vote Lota ls include: · h I l ·d h l • County. • I Be h -lh 2 1 d 20 will slow down considerably and it cit y sc QO rustee, sa1 t e coun ry s . For lhe m' osl part, the r ace !or f'ro• J>ag4' Al ·BROWN .• · by abs'entee f?allot and y,·hile no one Jtnew·Whom he voted for it was con- s.idered1 Unlikely it would be Brow n, wOOSe (~th·er defeated hi m for gover -ndr fn' i962. Democrats swept back to power in Sacramento in Tuesday's election, en· ding eight yeilrs of GOP reign under (iov. Ronald Reagan .. But Brow n's m ar gi'n was sur- l'risingly s mall , less than the plurality by which his father defeated Nixon 12 years ago. F1ournoy said he had not yet contac- ted Brown to co ngratul ate him on his victory. FLU SHOTS SET. ---uunse ac w1 1 yes an 1 ·u h bl t k 45 · t d r infl ati,on proble ms wouldn 't be so bad no. C D. J~o S!~e~p ft..~ e years ins ea o '.ir lawmakers weren"l so quick to vote Ho~mer's J .edat saw both orf the major -ounty 1s tri ct No. t in The district manager, who is on infavor of everycostlyprogram. pa Y can 1 ates calling or reduced Capistrano Beach, Dana Poinl and 1 r l h' 1 UCI Though l\I angers said during the governm e nt e xpe n d iture s . South Laguna, with 5,191 ye s and 3,494 ea\'e rom a eac ing pos at r· elimination of tax IOOpholes, cuts in vine, refused to comment on his per· cam pa ign that Burke leans toward d r d no. son.al plans i'n the·11.'ake of the !)allot views dictated by his major con· e ense spen ing and an attack on in· -District 14, LoS Alamitos and Ros· defeat. tributors. the Assemblyman said it is nation. smoor,with4,003yes andl,706 no. It has been. rumored Fielding has his philosophies that determine sup· Hannarord,-a n associate professor -District 13, unincorporated Irvine been offered new teaching jobs and port not the support that determines of political science at Long Beach,Cit:r: and El Toro, with 3,847 yes and 2,912 . . . h lh d. . . his philosophies. _ College, said Bo nd has shown in his no. pos1t1ons wit P er 1stncts, Ill· voting record a disre11ard !or w· om· Cl d'ng the Bay Ar Ra 'd Transo'l Al angers' vows to increase goVern· .. .. -Di,strict 11, El Toro and ~fission u 1 ea pi en's rights. and a favoritism for big V. . . h 6 90 1 nd (BARTi in the San Francisco area. ment a id lo senior citizens. improve oili'nteresls. 1e10, wit . yes a 3,007 no. health care and back mass transit ap· ·All the measures on Tuesday's bat-par ently r esulted in his strong Bond's campaign centered around lot we re rejected by voters in the June showing ~gai nst Burke. his contention that his al8embly ex· primary election. Badham Wim The two were on opposite sides or perience made himthe mostqualified The ove rrides v.'ere needed to offs et the fence on P roposition A. the ballot m~_nfor lhejob. a 40 perce nt increase in electric rates measure askin g voters to boost. local charged by utility companies. Rejec-Re-i3lect;Oll sales taxes to rundmasS rapidtransit. tion of the overrides would probably " 1\-l angers charged Burke opposed have meant a shutoff or the lights the measure because "he is a hostage wh enthe moncy runs outncxtJune. rr0· 7th rrer· m orlhe h1s hway 1o•by."Burkesaidhe IN HUNTINGTON " Parents Confer At_School lly PAnV BVRNE'IT °' ..... .., ...... Miff Ailout 600 _11arento 'l'tnt Ip Los .Aml101 High School 'l'Udda,V lllJhl to learn how fighting between Mexlean· American .and Anclo students began. last week and what the school has done to resolve the problems. Tensions at Loa Amicoi reached the bolling point late last week. In one incident, a student was beaten with .belts, cau.stnc welt.a to form on his back, an 8S6lstant prln· cipal told parents. ·Two student~ were arrested on u · 1aultcharces. The school has taken additional security precautions, talked with the dlspuUng froups and this week hu had no significant nareups, ad· ministrators reported. Following the meetln(, parents volunteered lo serve on an edvlsory committee Principal Ken Cal tins •uc· ge1tialo-hl?lifesolve racial and other problems. ' '1'hese are your kids, )'OUr achoola, and we've «_ot to get together to provide a si.re educational environ· m'ent for each youngster in this school ,'' Calkins told parent.I. Here's what some parents advised Tuesday night: -Look harder forweapons1tudenll are carryinc onto the campus. -orrer a curriculum ancfUtra-cur· ricular activities with which Chicano and other minority students can Iden· , Ufy. -''Come down hard'" on the students involved in the fightinc, but don't create a repressive environ· menl for all students. ''.People are having·trouble eatine. Wh~n they don't eat, tMy don't vote yes for an.ything," he said, adding he-doesn!Wllink-it ii likelv-the..scbooL ... board will attempt passage of another override or bond issue soon. ''When you have lost seven tax elee· tiona in a row, people are tryirig to tell you something.'' Shenkman said. SCHMIT~ •.• In the eleventh hour of a lackluster campaign, Baker charged that Sch· mit, a rormer Garden Grove City Coucilman. was •rnot fit " J.o bold the office or supervisor, . During his campaig'n, Schmit was most strident in hi s criticism of Baker's long tenure in offi~. "There is nothinl wron1 with eJC .. perience, but the tendency ot eltd.ed officials is to empire-build an4 to be protective or the system."Schmlthu .~id. . Baker defended his record, 11)inc Orance County has the lowest tax rate of any in the state because of 1ood. management. ~ Baker could not be immediately reached for comment onbls upset. Consolidate Vote "'It hadn't crossed my mind," he said. 'The Sunset Beach voters nearly .J. 1 .J. ' opposed it because it contained too · Flu shots ror. Huntlngt'on Beach. rejected the in crease a•ai n, and the k many un now ns. resldents willbe orferedrromSp.m. SACRAMENTO (UPI > - A trend persisted until the second·to· -Incumbent Assemblyman Robert· Th t I J h d th B h e wo a so c as e ovc;r e to 8 p.m., today, at the Lake Park measure to consolidate the govern· Flournoy conce ded defeat by saying of Brown, .. f(e 's going to be the gover- nor . ~ " "'l'vc been wrong before. I v.•ish him 'Welr.··-- He said President Ford's visit to Californi a last week helped. .. Ir the President had kept the par· don until Christmas. we would ha\'e "·on." Fl ou rnoy said ... 1£ there is a key £actor. that is it. It came right af· ter Labor Day. \\'e lost lime and en- thusiasm. It took time to get it back." flournoy said Ford's ,,.isit \\'BS .. one of the reasons v.·e v.·ere able to cl ose the gap" in the last days of the...cam - paign. He said he had no regrets about the campai jpl. .. \Ye did e \'erything we could do ... he :said. Go,·. Ronald R eo~an said today he y,·as ''disappointed" hul not "dishear- tened'· o,·cr the election. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT lastcomputer tallyof the votes. ad am IR·Newport. Beach) easil y l t ' ed ,. J t s a e s uca 1ona sys em. clubhouse, 12th and Lake streets. ments or Sacramento city and county But as of the last printout , the won re·election to his seventh term or J\.~ang~rs is a Huntington ~ac.'h A $.1 ree is requested ror the shots. was Sound1Y del eated with opponentil results turned around. office, turning back the challenge of Unton H1Jl h Sch~ol trustee and former The flu shot program is sponsored by saying the charter had "a lot of The r-avorable votes mean. Oemoc.rat-Sueanne-C...Lewis.by...a-2-1-teacher. Bu rke _1!"11 member--<tf.t.he-. A9--tt1e-Soroptlm1s-ub-Mrunttngt·on-nequttte"':''"--V·ote-esda-um.ed1-----An increase of four cents to a total margin. bl d t d ... '-'' · v • ... 1 " .. 11 ' ~ of IS cents pe r $l00 of assessed sem Y e ~~a ion .c?mmittee an a Beach. The club's first clinic, Oct. 9, down the consolidation proposal with valu ation as a tax rate in District 1. With all precincts reporting, th e rrequent cr1t1c of m1htantteachers. provided shots for 500 residents. 1.57,719 against and 51,457in favpr . tall y is: -Anjncrease of four cents lo a total of 25 cents per $100 in District II. -An increase of about 9.2 cents to a total of about 25 cents in District 13. -An increase or about seven cents lo a to1al of 26 cents per $100 in District 14. -An increase of nine cents tb a total of 26 cents per $100in Sunset Beach. Bandit Strikes At Laundromat /\ bandit. v.·ho sm ashed ope n the rear door to gain entry lo a ltossmoor laundry Tuesda y niJ:"ht took S85 rrom the O\vners at g un point. Orange County Sheri ff' s dcpvlies said. 'rhc intruder forced his way into the \1anizing Lau ndry and Dry Cleaning, 11139 Los Ala milos Boulevard,and told th e clerk "Freeze. go gel me all the money " while he displ ayed a chrome· plated .38·calibc r revolver. ~ Badham-63,350 Lewis -32,897 1'1rs. Lewis, a 1i1ission Viejo mother or three and a Los Angeles COunty depu ty district attorney, charged thro ug hout the campaign tha t Badham has shown a Jack or leader- ship in his district . Badham, on the other hand, said he couldn 't ha ve lasted through six lcrm1i if he didn't represent the views of his predominantly Republican district. Badha m 's challenger claimed the assemblyman has not supported con· sumer protection or environmental legislation tha t the consti tuents really want. l\1 rs: Lewis also made an issue of he r opposition to nuclear power plants alo ng the coast, saying the nation should be turned to solar power for its energy needs. NEW WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTOR NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME BRANDS HUGE-SELEC·TIONS Rober! N, Weed l'rHidttlt tM l'va•IN• The ,·icti m to ld officers the gunman then put 1he contents of the cash register into a JHtJJ('r sack he had t?roughl \Vi th hi m, then he fl ed from the pre mises . In his low-key ca mpaigning, Ba~har.n stressed 1nrl alion as the ma1or 1ssu~. o n au· 1-e·ve1Sof gov ern-: ment. He s~1d the practice of govern- ment spending more than it brings in has lo be halted. THOUSANDS OF YARDS HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS SHAGS SHAGS JcJck R. Curley ~f f'l't.lllleft\ oll>CI (jot-ti Milllt'lt1 Thomas Keevil EOI!• Thomas A. MurPhlne M&fl••l"O f:Oltor Ola rles H. Loos Ric hard P. Ni ll "1!.111*'11 M.11•••0•"9 [fl•or1 Terry' COvH !e \lllt\I °'*""" (qv"~Y l!llillll Teltphone (7141642-4321 Clas,lfitd Ad vertisi ng '42·H11 ,...,,....1,.0.t"IJll (°""'' C-T"l 540·1220 CilioY"alot, 1t1', O•tllOI' (p"t "'"''.,_l"t ~..... .... "'~ ,,.,,.... l!•~·· ... ·-.... M+.i 11\tl\ft •t ....... , .... ,..,,,!\ ....... ,., ""°' • •tll'-t t .r'llllOu! \ .... o•I cittrNI-•I (ollhUIJlll ·-·. "tl'lf!l:I <QU oa1t-,.,t ti (11\!t Mo..., c.i......... S..•"'""'"'" " t .. ·~· u 00 "*'1111,. l l "'ft! ... tll -rM,, 1'111111•• • .. ,.,.._,_U llllm ... tf\lt , , ' Missi11g Calf Retur11ed Home Resins, a 325·pound calf, is safely back al home in lluntington Beach. T he lhrc<'·m onth·old Angu s · Jlolstein c:rol'lsbrecd apparently was taken ?t1onday a fternoon from the back yard of Jennifer De Loyola, 15, or 16672 Blanton St. Dul after her mother reported the thcrt to polis.~ someo~ telephoned . saying thcy·d round the'Can. The rin· der dropped it off in the ramlly 's front yard Tuesday morning. ~1rs. DeLoynla said her d;i ughter raised the calf from birth ois a 4•ll proJect . She added her 50n"i Ri chard, 11, is. missing his 4.~1 pro,ect as wt.II - eight hens. and a rooster a lso ap· paren~ly taken from the back yard. Badh a m is also a supporter of nuclear power plants alone the coast an·d has ignored negative ratings by various grou ps on his consumer protection stands. LATE TRADING . ERASES GAINS . NEW YO RK (U PJ ) -Late prorit· laking trimmed earlier gainS and the , stock market c losed mixed today in heavy trading on lhe New York Stock ,cxt.hange. <Ta bll!ti, B7). The Dow J ones industrial average. ahead more lhan 13 points at lhe out- sct, lostS.63 points to669. l2. The closely.watthed averagt or 30 blu e·chlp stocks gai ried 17.5.2 Tuesda;y I~ anticipation of a Democratic elec· t1on sweep and on a growing belief the nationwide coal strike threatened for Nov .12 ~·ou ld be a sllortone. Advances led dec:lines by aboul a n eicht·to-live marcln. Prices were mixed in active trading t on I.he American Stock Exchange. ' . ' • FINE QUALITY PADDING AND LABOR AVAILABLE ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED TllMS AVAll.AIMI " "'"' =~~: $400 • T or-e oot T or-e • Sc:v1pl.:rr' ~ • tr.Color Shog' '"'° VAlUEST0$9.95 NOTHING IN STOCK OVER $6~!.Yd. ' . ~ ""'' : ~-~:. $3-00 • Solidi • COl!'IMrl'dol . ' ,.. • Nylon ao. • Tweeck ,,... • VAlU&STO $6.95 UY&W&YS &YAI Ill ~LL QJOll CREDIT CARDS &CCEmD! l&NK Flll&NCllll IRIMI IN YOUR llOGM MWUREMUTS IMMIDIA!l · INSTAllATIONI • "l"''~'' •1~b ~ ,.._MIKE'S t . ~ . 3 ' -1 I j I j I I . ' Democrats· Democrats . Win Two In County Orange County's new six-man state Assembly delegation was molded into a, tWb·Democral, Cour·Republica~ contingent by county voters Tuesday. The Democrats ~ained their two· seat toehold as former pro footbal- ler Marlin ~\cKeever went down to defeat In the 72nd Assembly District and Paul Carpenter managed to hokl on to the 69th Di strict seat abandoned by State Controller Elect Kenneth Cory. At the end of a rough and tumble campaign, J\fcK eev~ . .r proved no_ milch for Democrat liiChard Robin- son, who walked offy:ith a resounding 36,292 to 22.869 vote victory. American Independent Party can- didate Richard Adams attracted 5,122 votes. ' Carpenter, a health planner who drew only mild support from his own party, defeated conservative Republican Robert Bark on a 36,471 · to-31,154 ballot to hang on to Cory's seat. -· Prodigal Pooch Donald J . Swenson, the AIP can· didate, received 3,291 votes. ln north Orange County , ·LlsaEdwards,7,(lettlandher sister,Gina,11 ,arehappytohave Republican incumbent John V. Briggs pet bassetl hound, Yuma, home again: Yuma is happy, too. Her ex- bad a tougher time than expected but pression is characteristic of the breed. She was picked up by still walked orf with a 42.272·\0..35 6S2 someone a week ago al the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa vote victory over Democrat J 3ck Mesa v.1here Mrs. Jeannine Edwards had taken fier alongto\vork. A _M~i;r;~!n~~= 6:1~~~e~~~~5!11h1fs D_?l!~ Pilot story led to the dog being located in Rivers ide and to this plans to seek a State .Senate seat in reun1on"Tuesday. 1976 and s~nt most of l))e camyaign ===:---===--=-==:--~-==---==;---'=:;-::===== speiltf'n-g oi\D""eh3 f(Q f other ___ ---___ , __ Republican Assemblyc:andidates. In a last:minute campaign flurry, the Fullerton ayemblyman who won his sixth terfn in the Assembly went to court in a successful bid to stop what he called a l\Tandel ''smear maiier. '' Patterson Victorious . In the 10th Assembly ·-Oistrict Republican Bruce Neslandc ended ~ six-year quest for public orfice by Over POW Rehmann overwhelminJ! his Democratic op-The 38th Congressional District seat ponent John Endresen by almost a held by retiring Ot'ange County two-to-one margin. Democ;rat Richard Hanna 1.2 years Nestande. a 38-year-old aide to remained Democratic Tuesday when Governor ReaRan, received 53,753 Santa Ana l\tayor Jer.ry Patterson .votes. Endresen drew21,51G. . dereated former POW David Reh- Nestande was home free in the new mann. '10th District after a stunning come· from -behind primary electibn victory over Republicans J.loyd Wakefield and Jim Beam. In earlier tries ror an Assembly seat, Nestande twice lost to Democratic vote~getting pow~tbouse Ken Cory in the 69th Assembly District. ' Endresen squeaked through the ptlmary on a unique Democrat- Republican campaign run jointly with Republican William Ehrle. Patter son 's victory in what Democratic party officials termed a "muSt" race came on a 67,299 to 51,509 ballot. ~ Rehmann. a staunch' conservative, was' one of four form er Vietnam POWs to un1ucces1fuUy seek natio(lal political office in Tuesday's ell!Cf.ion. Patterson is a two.term Santa Ana city councilman who buc.ked his own party leadership when he won a June primary .election victory over Han: na's former executive aide Howard Adl er. Once the primary was over, the par· ty, including 1-1.anna and Adler, rallied to the 38-year-old lawyer 's side in his bid to keep the 38th District seal in Democ ratic hands. In the northern reaches of Orange County, incumbenf Republican Congressm a n Charles \Vi ggi ns' choice lo aband6n his ri>rmer Los Angeles County base in fa vor or 6range County pro\•eda wise one. Wi ~gins. who gained national prom1nance as a merqb,er of , the House Judiciary Committee during last summer's impeac hmen t hearings. easily defeated Democr11t BilL Farris or Orange, 87.995 votes to 64,375. But after gaining the Democratic nominatloh Endresen refused to cam· paign in the general election. Await Murde r Trial AIP candld8tes in the 69th and 7oth ~districts trailed far behind "the-r Republican and Democratic cou nter· pai'tl. Jn Lhe· 69th, Albert-SOiomon • . ( ~ Wedntsday, November ft. '1974 H DAIL V PILOT A3 . L·andslide Nix on Has Problems In iungs W ... i lls Majority·"": Margi.ii~ • Swe lle d LO~G BEACll fAP) -Former \VASl-l1 NGTON (UPl) -.Sei~in~on President Nixon Is surrering from ll Republican weaknesses founded) in slight case.or pneumonia and a e.artial scandal, inflation and unemployment. collapse.of his rig.bl Uih}fahlfis being the Democrats swept the 1914. elec· treated with antibiotics, his doctor tions by swelling thei r majority in silld today, · Congress and building new power in Nixon has a sli ghtly elevated tern· the nation 's biggest slatehou~es. pereture due t o pn eumoniti s, (Related stories. Pil1ures,pageA7) described as a synonym ror pneu-The Democrats, now forced t9 take monia, centered in a small area of his a-g~ater share of rl'spoosiblility for right luna. l{e also suffers from ir· the future of the eCT>nomy, atta iJied ritation caused by a hematoma, or more than a t\110-thirds majority blood mass, in the small of hi s back. 1'uesday in the 1-1.ou.se and a 1·ew more Thes,trickenareais presu~ablythe Senate scats -just s hort:-of a atelectasis, or so-called "inactive numerical "veto-proof' Congress. area of living tissue" in Nixon's right The new ~louse also tended lo ben10re ·' lung. The condition has caused the DIDN'T CARRY COUNTY liberal. organ to partially collapse. Pres ident Ford, who warned The doctor s_aid the pneumonilis Garden Grove's Cory against a ··1egislativedictatorship"oC "'as determined by tests. Nixon was fr ee s pending Dc "moc rats, still in serio~s conditi on und "il .,~:ould acknowledged he would h01ve to \\'Ork ~premature to offer a prognosis al Cory v ;ctor mo re closely "·ith them on the big is· this Ume," the doctor added. &-sues -such as taxes and wage-price But he also had good ncYiS, saying controls. llut he denied that the oui· that the fluid in Nixon's left lun g was come spelled d09 m for the GOP or his continuing to diminish and that the Statew;de _ o"·nprobablccandidacyint97G. form er president was exhibiting 11 The t\\'O parties traded several ''slow but gradual improvement." ' governorships. But the Democrats Dr. John Lungren added that 12 to N • oc n1 ade more and bigger st.."ltehouso 18 patients "'ere being tra:asferred to 0 t •n gains. particularly by ending GOP the hospital's nc"•ly conrf)1e_ted top II domination in the nalion's two largest noor intensi ve care unit, where Nixon states -New York and Ca.lirornia. has been the only patient the past two Garden Gro\•e Democrut Kenneth Hugh Ca re~'. a Ii llle-k nO\\'n "'eeks. ~le said Nixon \\'.as glad to hear Cory "·e n a handy victory to become Brooklyn congressman, propel1ed he\\'ouldha\'ecompany. Californi3's new controll er. but himself into national prominence by Lungren made his report in a writ-,despite a hearty tally statewide. he winning th~ top job in Albany 'and ten. statement read to newsnien by a Jost in his home cou nty. Secretary of State ~mu~ G. Brown hospital spok"e·s nran:--------.-----. ---.. -J-1'.,.36,..won-t-he...Cal1for:n1a .governo,__- \Vhen Lungren revealed the atelec· He defeated Repubhcan Wilham ship once held by his father. tasis on Tut:sday, a pulmonary Bagley . The GOP made a surprise gain in specialist said it could be -an early The state tabulation with all of the Ohio by electing former Gov. John A. sign of pneumonia. or caused by blood precincts reporting sho1.1.•ed these Rhodes over incumbent John J . Gil· clots or recent surgery. Nixon had totals: li gan and Republican Robert F. Ben .. Phlebitis surgery last "'eek. nett won thC previously Democr~tic Cory -2.900.427 K g h' · [ th Lungren said Tuesday that the 61 · . ansas overnors 1p 1n one o e Year-old former president cont•·nued Bagley -2·585·777 0 C nation's tightest statehouse races •. But inthe prec1ncts or range ou n-Th Al k h ' d to reie•'ve ,·nterm•.ltent pos,·1,·,·e d e a s a governors 1p an ty. the lanky assemblyman fare Se t t · Oki ho d N ' th breathin g <breathing rrom a nae seas 1n a ma an or poorly. The talli es. with all the coun· Dakot st'JJ ""' 'ded B t th respirator!. apparenll>' in an attempt · a 1 were P1 .... ec1 • u e ty's precincts reporting, showed Cory D · l h d g · d torully '·nrl ate the lung. . h emocra s a a1ne or were v.·ith 218 ,254 and Bagley wit 248,864. J d' f f t · h NixOll 'also is being asked to cough ea 1ng or our more seas 1n t e and breathe dee pl y and to "•alk The campaign, a heated race, was Senate. 45 additional seats in the around his hospital room. ~1ediCaJ filled with charges or misconduct in House and added or were!EIJl~g for refere nce books indi cated the bothcamps. four newgovernorships. ,, Id h 1 1 h This tightened the grip they have measures cou e P c ear up t e Bagley continually nayed Cory for held on Congress, since 1954 and made problems in b.oth lungs. proclamations of being tough on oil the indicated party lineup for the 94th '({ · fl fr. -companies and Bagley insisted that Congress convening in January~ 62 ·JV, A the Democrat's record showed other-Demociats and 38 Republicans in.the 1 0 P'Pearan ce wise. Senat~: 293 Democrats and 142 The issue of oil was the critical one ftep':Jl;ili~ans in the House. in the race because the-State Control· The indicated l ineup of governors By. 1\T;,..On Seen lersltsaschairmanoftheStateLands v.·as 36 Democrats and 13 Republi· .I _1M Commission, a panel with the power cans, and one independent in ?.fain~ Case to control oil leases. -a bigtJ water mark io party Jn G __ L__,, Bagley is classified as a tiber:.il domination of statehouses since the IWll.Jllfl ·Republican.. nation became a. unionofSOstates. Ford and other RepubliCans LONG DEACll <UPI J -Richard J\1. acknowledged that Watergate and the Nixon is suffering from a mild case of economy combined ,to hurt the1GOP. pneumonitis but the nui.d in his lungs Bomb He •st .. A· spokesman said the ,Pfesident did is diminishin g ·and he is making a " not consider it. a rererendum. on his' slow and gradual improvement, his ownperlormanceinoffice .. : physician saidtoday. S h F "l . The former president also has a C e nie ai S lmmediately putting pressure Oii slight temperature but is continuing the increased congressional majority, '----i'>;eceived 3,329 votes. A. Neal r Gaston. h·e--2~lP"""caffdidate-in the--' his walking exercises and planned to QUINCY, "1 ass. <U PI> -Fdrd described the outcome as a roan- meet his family at the door of his Three men today held a woman date for the Democrats ti;i take "a full room when they visit today to assure bank mflnager and three per-measure of responsibil,ty" tor thQ. San£-lemente Couple '10th, attracted 3,524 vote!. them of his improving condition; Dr. sons hostage. handcuffed a economy and I louse GOP leader John. John C. Lungren said in his daily ."bomb" to her v.•rist and tried Rhodes called on them to come up Denied Togetherness Avco Lays Off 20 Percent. medical report. unsuccessfully to rorcc her to get with their own legislative program. A 'young San Clel'f!ente" CouP,le because it would create difficulties in Lungren was not present to e•pan'd money from the b:ink. characterized by prosecutors· as · ·supervision and other problems for " But the scheme failed, the Agreeing lo do so, House Speaker . " "merchants of death" h' ave been I ,rnarshals. on the form e r President . s h r d Carl Albert predicted .Congress soon pneumonitis, ostages "'ere oun unharmed .11 a t .. 1 h . ,. denied permission to share a jail cell · The judge said the question o( and the .. bomb" turned out to be "''1 c on area ous1ng program. while a"•aiting murder charges. pretedent was also present and that .. A more definitive study of former narcs. A tearch was under way hectlth insurance, iax reform and Ronald Richardson, 24. and his wire the Richardsons should not be allowed President. Nixon's lung shov.•s the for the "'otld·be robbers. · other economic m easures. ~ fluid is diminishin~ ·· the statement F d 'th t' . bl Terri, 19, of 166 Avenida Florencia, privileges not a llowed other jailed said. ''Th ere is st,.11 a sm-Jl area or The bank manager, 1'-1rs. The Democrats needed 61 seal~ ut Of Its Force ace WI con inwng pro ems are-accused or murder. grand theft . couples. " ?>.1argaret Curran, told police the Senate and 290 in the lfouse -a with the coastal commission, Avco · and furnishing a narcotic to a minor, Whil e in the courtroom. lhc couple pneumonilis." that three men in their early 30~ figure they surpassed -for the l \\'O• Community Developers Inc. has laid with $100,000 bail set. share the same bench. We6~ter 's Dictionary defines the burst into he'r apartment abo~ th irds majorities required to over ride off 20 percent of its 130-man work Police allege the couple caused the Sheriffs Captain William \\'allace, term f1r~t as pn eumonia and secondly 8:20 a.m. and took her hostage presid entia l vetoes. But numbers force in Laguna Niguel and is ac-dru"' death or al ulie Thomas 16 of officer i ha' ge r th o c as a dis.ease c haracterized .by in -along with her husband a nd two a1on c oo not rel le 'l th ·d J · J d'[ •eleraling Inland developrnent. " . , , n c r o . e range ounty £1 l e i eo og1ca J • ... Laguna Beach . They appeared Jail, said the facility did not have the ammat1on or the lungs especiall:y neighbors. ..._ fcrences that often erase partyr Jines · ··we're stopped ''irually.,dead in our Tuesday for hearing in South orange capability to allow married couples to in patchy di stribution. ' '--------------' on _Cepitol Hill. · V tracks on any development along the county Judicial District Court in share jail cells. • ir·~~~;;c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,~-::;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::::==~~=:~~===~~~~~i~~r··iii;~ coast." said Raymond Peloso, vice· LagunaNiguel. He said lPgal requirements -~ · president and general manager of the They were ordered to face another "prohibit wom:n in the men's jail and · -·---·G·---f ffi'"""'_..... .... :!i .... , www i firm. pretrial hearing Friday at.9 a.m., ac· men in the women'sja..il." Problems with the coastal commis· companied by Public Defender John The defense also argued that the sion hav~ centered around 3,000 Bovee and private defense counsel bail for Mrs. Richardson is excessive. residentialunitsWhichAvcoproposes RobertGreen. Use· of .Propercaine. an eye to build within 1.000 yards of the coast, The Richardsons are accused or sci-anesthetic which' must be extremely the territory within coastal commis· ling Miss Thomas a potent dose or diluted. is suspected to be involved in sionjurisdiction. Propercaine allegedly stolen from Al· two other county de~_ths· of. young Talk Peloso said several plans drawn up lergan Pharmaceuticals Inc., in Ir-adults. . . ., · by Avco have been rejected but the vine, where he worked. Chief Deputy Coroner Jirh Beisner commission has not indicated what Ruling on the shared cell, JudgE;. said studies are being made to deter- type ol development would be aceep· Richard Hamilton noted the south mine the possible presence of Ptoper-· table. county court is the smallest in the caine in those deaths. . "'If I had a crystal ball that would county. The drug" was found in the nasal ByJ.C. llUi\JP11R1ES telt-. ... wlat-lhey.!re looking fol-, it-Judge 1-lamilton said the marshal 's. passages of Miss Thomas who had ap· •••• would be magnificent," Peloso said. office opposecj the sharing or cells parently taken the drug by breathing ADD COLOR .. J0anGuilty it through her nose. Cocaine, :. nar· TO YOUR LIFE colic, is com monly taken in the sa.me From Ceylon, tourmaline was manner by suc h "snorting" and introduced to Europe in ~he authorities the Propercaine was sold~ ·early 18th century. Although as phony cocaine. -many gems occur in a variety of colors, tourmaline is unique in U · d ' W ·.~ G f • that one of jts basic charac· j 'a e n.1ie y ·S' l:J e e ts . ine Mai• Held 'Up leristics is the mingling of two ., / • ., or more colors in the same gem ' FAIRFAX. Va. (UPt l -,.trs. Joan Kennedy, involved In ;i minor ~ chystal, renecting the "layered traffic accident near her McLean. Va.,home Oct. 9, was fined $200 und.bad At 'D • t' Jook" of fas hion today. her driver's license suspended for six months today an.er ple1tdin g gui lty · o gpO lR · The concentric layers or color to charges or drivlnt under the innuence ol alcohol. are like sleeves, fitted one ove r A hearing c)n the~h1rge was .scheduled for Thur!!day, but "trs. Ken-SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A visitor th th I I f nedychose to.enter the guilty plea a day early in absentia through her at· £rom Portland, Ore, was robbed here e 0 er• resu t ng rom dif· tomey, Carringt~ Williams. thus ending litigation. not at the point of a gun. but at th; ferent stages of mineralization, "Mrs. KcnnCdy wants to ac~pt her responsibility In the matter,'' he gnarling point or a dog, police repor· and as many as five definite Id . led . colors h~ve been round in a SI . , SpcakJng before 1"odgc1,ewis 11.~Griffith, Williams noted that no in· They said Gregory Ezell. 25. a single crystal. juries resulted rrom the accident. maintena nce e ngineer , lost $100 Good colorless and ye t low Mrs. Kenned y. Wife of Sen. Edward Kennedy, <D·?ltass.l, was ar-1'uesdayinsignedTraveler'sChecks. tourmalines are rare, and black rested arter her Cir bumped the rear of another stopped ata red light. The A m_an demanded that Et.ell turn almost never used as a gem. car she hit then ran lnlO a third automobile. Total damage WA$ estimated. -l~;oyer_ his c.~ccks. The man snapped ls " ... s~one ~ but light to dark red. lig ht • , • . . 0 h18--f1ngers::and1he1"'g be~nttrgrowl fbClark blue-violet-red-and pur· By cntcrln~ !he plea'J"irlor to the hearing. lttrs. Kennedy waived the :ind approach Etell. I d ' . right!o undergo an-alcohol rehubllltation program or-go through re,1ular "I'm only five·fe«.one," l!~r.cll told. Pe •. an o~ange·brpwn give you court procedures. of ricers. "That doJ looked awfully big a wide choice or CC?lors ror gem st to m~ . jewe\r.y and artobiccts. ' • • TIIE•Elil lllilTIL THE FUTURE OF THE WATCH! Omega digital. A synthetic ruby screen covers the dial •.• press,. bull on lo shov.-1he lun1i11ou~ hour • · .~nd minu tes. continue pressing button to show seconds. Tomorm\v here toclay ••• In th1s 14K gold-fil!t..>d, w.iler• rcsis1•nt c•se .-.nd m.nch•ni; hQcelcl. $495 --1823 NEWPORT BL.VD .• COST A MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmtricard-Malite,awg. 27 YEARS IN THE SAME L.OCATIOfll. PHONE 6"84401 ___ ., , .. I A4 DAILYeu.01 • WtdMsday. November&. 1914 • SETTLING D UST DEPT. -If todiiy, us the tumult anti shouting or Election 7•1 dies do"n to u murmur. you wunt to know how it cante out stat~wide , simply look to Orange CoUJlly. And in Orange County look to only onel'ace. 1'hat contest was £or the election of a new California Secretary of State. Therein, "'e had a solid Republican 11umed Bri an Van Ca mp who "'as challenged by Democratic Assem· blyperson l\.t:.irch t..,ong. In Orange County, th~ political pun- dits could easily calculate that all the :strikes were against ti.ts. Fong. t'irst, she is a Democrat. Then, she is a woman. And the final blow, she is a 111ioority "'om an. BtJT \\'llEN ALL the \'Oles V.'Cre tol· led through the Orange County com- puter9',. from all 1,864 .precincts, ?.·Is. . Fong, the Democrat minority woman, had wiped oul Rcpublicun Van Camp. The vote was Ms. Fong, 242,430 to Van Camp, 224.444. The race for Secretary of Stale v.·as c:learly not the most vital one on the ballot<MNhieh held the public tran- sfixed irf'i interest. Not much in this whole eleCtion held the public tran· :sfixed. But the ?i1arch Fong story. l :suspect. pretty v.•ell tells the Orange County story in Election 74. There were other Signs to suggest the landslide y,·as just about to bury the GO Pon a statewide basis. Democrat Jerry Patterson, the for- mer mayor or Santa Ana, is goin·g to Congress from Orange County's 34th District, a rather easy victor over Republican Darid Rehmann. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR Alan Cranston. never in the past a par- ticular favorite in Orange County. won a 10.000-vote victory here. Here in Orarige County. Few places on the Orange County ballot do the Republicans find com- fort today. In the top race, or course, Republican Houston I. Flournoy out- <listanced Edmuna Brown Jr. by 83,684 votes. That margi n wasn't wide enough (or Flournoy in" Orange Coun- ty. And Flournoy had no margin elsev.·here .. Young Brown will take the e>ath or office tome January. BUT THrit: ARE a fe\'t' locations of comfort for the GOP. State Sen. Dennis Carpenter. the big Republic ah from Newport..IBeach, "'as a heav~' 'inner over Democrat Frank Bar- baro: GOP Congressman Andy Hin· :sha~ waltted' to a 2 to 1 victory over DeMocrat !Joderick Wilson. . Republican Bob Burke skimmed by to squeal;t out a win over Democrat Dennis ~!angers a nd retain his \Vest County assembly seat, 48 .29Sto 46,884. -· NEWPORT"S GOP Assemblyman .Bob Badham meanwhile had a much more rela xe d time, v.·hi"pping Democratic challenger Sueanne Lewis 2 to l to retain his 74th District chair. ~1 oney matters on the Orange County ballot reflected the signs of the times. The transit district's penny :;ales tax dre\\' a resounding NO \IJ'A Y. School ta x O\•e rrides in f'ev.•porl Beach, Costa l\lesa and Huntington Beach got clobbered. l\1eanv.·hile. in some or our special <listricts in places like !ltission Viejo, El Toro and the Saddleback Valley. the people voted money to keep their street lights burning. 1'1AKE TllAT A HINT for the Democrats·who today seem to be run· ning the countr~·. Let's hope they can· s hed some light from Washington. Sac ram c n1 0 :i nd )'e:.t , even into Or<:1nge Cou11ty. ' U .. I TtllrflMlilt • MERVYN DYMALLY MARCH FONG .. EVELLE G. YOUNGER - Dymally,Fong, Unnili Score.Statewide Wins LOS ANGELES CUPI) -A black slate senator, a Chinese-American asserbbtywoman and a persistent political v.·arhorse scored dramatic triumphs Tuesday to pace Democratic ,·ictQries iq all but one of the races ror con- stitutioilal of£ices. Liberal l\lervyn ilymally. saying •lit could happen only in America." dereated conservati ve Reoublican John Har-mer to become California's first black lieutenanl governor. The vote was 2,942 ,586 to 2 .. 760;880. l\1arch Kong Fong. v.•ho "'as born in a Chinese laundry 52 years ago, swamped Republicari Brian Van ,Camp to win election as the first woman secretary or state and became the first person or Oriental ancestry to.capture a state"~ide post. The vote was 3,319,36:ito2,166,336. FORMER ASSEMBLY Speaker· Jesse Unruh, once California's most powerful Democrat, made a successful comeback. beatin~ Republican John Kehoe for state treasurer. The \'Ote "'as 3,098.326 to2.525,285. Californians used party label and name identification to choose statewide Democratic candidates who pledged con- sumer oriented programs and promised ''liberal'' sol utions for the economic ills of soaring inflation .and high unem- ployment in the sta!J!. : Republican Attorney General 2velle J. \'ounger. an in- cumbent v.·ith a strong law-1:1nd -order record, denie.d Democrats the rirsl party sweep of statewide posts in 28 years by defeating \Villiam A. Norri s. His margin was 3,263 .259 to 2,669 , 737. Rounding out the Democratic victories, assemblyman Kenneth Cory ol Garden Grove defeated Republican assem- blyman Willi~m Bai:ley of San Rafael in a bitterly contested battle for state controller. Cory led, 2,900,427 lo 2,:SSS, 777. DYMALLY, A NATIVE of Trinidad. who became the state Senate's only black lawmaker eight years ago, cam· paigned strongly against resumption of oil drilling in the Santa Barbara channel. . 1 His battle v.·ith Harmer offered vciters the clearest choice of any race betv .. een liberal and conservative policies and philosophies. The diminuti,·e and stylishly dressed Ms. Fong adver- tised her successful <:ampaign to eliminate' pay toilets, which she said discriminated again st "'omen. She also promised lo continue the "activist style" begun by out• going secretary of state Edmund G. Brown Jr .. who was elected governor. ' · . Unruh, 51, left the Assembly in 1969 and ran un succes- sfully against Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1970 and Jost in the: Los Angeles mayoral race last year. He once said "money is t}\e mother's milk of politics ... but this year spent little money and relied more on name identification to boost him into office. YOUNGER DID virtually no campaigning and \\'ithstood repeated efrorts by the relatively unknpv.•n Norris to draw him into the open with c::harges of Watergate-style behavior in the GeoTek oil drilling controversy. Cory and Bagley raq one of the most bloody and spirited political fights "'a ged among the slatev.•ide races, accusing each other of accepting "improper" campaign con- tributions. But Cory successfully ran a low-keyed campaign, bil· ling himself as "the man oil companies fear the most." __ 'Veto·proof' Legislature • Democratic Assembly Candidates Sweep ~aces LOS' ANGELES fAP)-Democrats racked up victory after ''ictory in the Califol'ni a Legislature, \.11inning a "\'eto-proof" lower house by grabbing up 72 of the 100 legislative seats up for election. · Prior lo Tuesday night's election, Democrats had hoped to pick up as many as s.i seats in the Assembly. But few had realistically expected they actually v.·ould pile up that many vic- tories. DE1'10CRATS HAVE controlled the legislature since January 1971. but never v.•ith a two-thirds majority in either house. Nearly e\.'ery seesav., race fell into the Democratic co\unin. By noon \Vedne sday it v.·as clear th e Democrats "'ould ha,·e the SS votes they needed to overturn a \'eto in the Assembly, Republicans had nailed dO\\'n onl y 25 seats. In the s ate Senate, the Democrats . also picked up. tv.•o seats to run their majority up to 24-14 with two \'acan- cies. still three short of the two-thirds majority needed to override vetoes and Pass tax bills. Their wins came in the San Jose and ·Ri\.'erside areas v.•here incumbent Republicans Clark Bradley and Craig Biddle "'ere unseated by Democratic challengers. BRADLE\', A VOCAL conser\•ative v.•ho had represented the San Jose area for 21 years in the legislature, v.·as dumped by Jerome Smith, the mayor of Saratoga. Biddle lost his seal to Robert Presley, a, Riverside County under- sherifr v.•ho campaigned on the theme that Biddle hadn't done enough to fight the district's smog problem. Neither Senate victory was a sur- prise. Democrats had mentioned both seats as targets. · The election also guaranteed that there would be another black and Chicano in the 40·seat state Senate - bringing the total to l\\'O blacks and tv.·oChicanos. In the 1Assemb1y. Democrat Leona Egeland won her battle for an open seat in the San Jose area. And veteran Democratic Assem · blywoma n Pauline Da\'is defeated another incumbent. Republican Ray Johnson in a Northern California con- test. THAT MEANT the number of women in the 120-seat legislature v.'ould stay the same. Before her elec- tion as secretary or state, Democrat J\larch Fong had been the other woman in the legislature. In other developments, Chicano membership in the Assembly dropped from five to four when Democrat Ray Gonzales "'as defeated by his GOP challenger, Bill Thomas, in a Baker· sfield race. Icy Air Nips Plains The only other GOP victory over a Democratic incumbent was freshman Assemblyman Robert J\fcLennan's up set victory over 12-year Democratic incumbent Joe Gonsalves in a Los Angeles County race. Mathias Out .. • -. State Propontio11s . Props. 15, 16, . . 17Losem Vote _\ LOS ;NGELES (AP) -~alif~ia voters have given the go.ahead lo l))e Controversfal 62-story New Melones Dam o~ the Stanislaus River, wlilch proponenlJ say ~ill curb pollution and opponent$ warn will destroy a popular recreation spot. They d)d so in Tuesday's election by defeating Prop. 17, an initllltive measure sponsored by the conser- vationilt coalition Friends of the River, which gathered 387,556 sig- natures to place itf?n the ballot. proveq a $1SU million school bond q.. sue <Lnd a plan to restructure the Uni\•ersity of California Board or Regents, but rejected a move to allow construction of low.rent public housing wl~hout public electiona and said no to transferring power to aet University of California tuitions from the regents to the legislature. · A1i,l.tle·publicized measure sparked by women's liberation to neutr~liJ.e lupguage in the state Constill~iOa which now refers to the masculifte gender was approved by a oar.row IT W/\S BEING voted down margin. Prop. 11 was JeadinC by ' 2,478,004 to 2,783,264 with 23,439 of the 2,499,00l to 2,446 ,324 . stale'524.26S pi:ectncts reporting! Unlike Prop. 17, the other 16 ballot k 1i;. v \ r a measures were placed there by a two-Jn o~h~r . ey pr~?>S-.Ol}S,. ~ e 1 .. P-thirds vote of the legislature. 'J'heae • Poli__ce See~ .... -Included Prop. 1, the school bond is- sue, whic::h was leading by 3,217,500 to 2,126,184 and Prop. 4. to reduce regen- ts' tenns Ir.om 16 tol2 )'ears and 1Uow aPpointment .of one teacher and one stude nt leading by 2,762,97• lo 2,240,504. . ' . .LA Snip.er; 1 ··Man·Dead WS· ANGELES CAP) Po1ice v.•ere searching today for a sniper who killed a young man in a supermarket parking Jot and later fired several more Shots at a police car. The dead man, not immediately · identified, appeared to be a teen-ager, the coroner's office said. ( IN SHORT .)· ~~~~~~~~~- The first volley of shots. apparently aimed at a group of young men stan- ding in the parking lot at 18th St. and l\1anh3ttan Place. was fired Tuesday night from a n orfice bWlding on.18th St., police said. Only one man was hit. GeoTek 'r.rlal THE PUBLIC llOUSING measure, Prop. 15 , was losing t,932,428 to 3,036.633 and tfie tuition change, Prop • 16, was being defeated 2,051,739 to 2,822,9'l4 . Other propositions gaining pass•ee were Prop. 2, allowing cities and counties to change their charters without-legislative approval, by 3.603.329 to 1,347.051; Prop. s. prohibiting c::ities from forcing em· pJoyes to live within their boundaries, by 3.081.914 to 2,026,174 ; and Prop. 6, raising the minimum homeowner·s property tax exemption as specified in the state Constitution from $750 to $1,750, v.·inning by 4,815.876to900,535. Also Prop., 7, mo4ernizing the state Const\tution's dec::la.ration of' ri&hts, by 3,309,263 to 1.416,903 ; Prop. I. providing a $10,000 property tax exefllplion for totally disabled veterans, by 3,263,914 to l ,!503,883: Prop. 9, clarifying th'e Constitution to allow retail or local orflcials, by 2.993.599 to 1,873,845; and Prop. 10, to allow convicted felons to regain voting rights, by 2,858,817 to 2,198,321. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Dry APPROVAL ALSO was given to wells were included in property tran-Prop .. 12, streamlining Constitution sferred to a GeoTek investment sections covering the state Public program bec::ause they gave buyers a Utilities Commission, by 3,182,274 to huge tax write-off, according to oil 1,429,072, and Prop. 13, allowing for· promoter John Burke's attorney. mation of a separate judicial district. ''The gimmick was the attrac-in the South Bay area of San Diego, by ti\•eness of the tax write-Off," James 2,95.5,886 to 1,500,430. A1aclnnis told a federal jury Tuesda,v Other measures defeated were in Burke's securities fraud trial. .. Ex-Prop. 3, to remove several mern,beta cept for one person. all the investors of the stilte Post-secondary Education wantedataX\\·rite-off." Commission from civil set.vice searrll IJ11der wa,, LOS ANGELES (UPI) -An all points bulletin has been issued for Vallop Tahamrongarinath, a 33-year- old Thai national, in connffilon with a shootout at a ~lollywood restaurant Sunday in which three persons were killed and two others wounded. Witnesses told police the suspect en· tered the Siam HollywOOd restaurant and opened fire on Govit "Mong" Chiamthamachinda, 28, Hollywood. the reputed leader of a l\1afia-like lhai organizatiQll in the Los Angeles area. -proviSloDS:-tiy 2-:-0&.1.296-lo2, 7ir,9Sl and Prop. 14, vr1hich would have made the president pro tem of the Senate a member of the state college and university trustees, by 2.327, 123 to 2,394,554. Cranston Easy Winner, Nets 2/3 of Votes -----ws-ANGELES 6\PJ -u.s:-~-~.--­ Alan Cranston, a mild-mannered Democrat who campaigned In low key style; breezed back into office today LA 's Voters Oust Prop. A LOS ANGELES IAPI -Los Angeles County voters rejected Prop. A -a one-cent boost in the sales tax to financ;e a mammoth rapid transit system -by a healthy margin in Tuesday·s general election. With 5,027 of the county's 7,994 precincts c::ounted, the vote was 523,507 for and 608,039 against, a S3'to 46 percent margin. The proposition's backers argued the S4 .3 billion plan was vital for the 'radicalion of smog caused by com':. inu_ter traffic congestion .. on a landslide victory over zealoua campaigner Sen. H.L. Richardson. The 60-year-old Cranston, who held nearly two-thirds of the vote throughout the returns, became the first California senator to be re-elec· ted since 1962. He vowed immediately to work toward ending inflation. Republican Richardson, a 46·year. old archconservative and former em· ploye of the John Birch Society, had trailed Cranston in all pre-election polls and failed to narrow the gap, When early returns weighed heavily for Cranston. Richardson conceded. "I wish him the best," he said of Cr,,anston. "The people of California have pretty much chosen what they want. And that's what they're going lo get. That's the way the UemocraUc process works." With all the pn!clnct.s reportlnl, th• vote was Cranston 316'1,749, Richard· Nebraska, Kansas,Dakotas Fall Into 20s . . . 1·.s. S1r1n1Nary 1<• ... ;,. 1,.. Ct l\1 .. 1 Pl•~n\ pl-tel ~••t11rt• •nlO tnt10lt•tly led••· y,... 0.0-0!4\, NtDf••~· •rd "'°'11W"t k.tllW• .. ·~·· •tPO<llnt ... ,,,,.in tl\e *· ~• • ''O'll•l 1•11•"' ••o•"J 11>1' "'"""'""' -o.· l)!oc••<11nt cola .,.,,,, --""~ OHllw,.·> •l'lO 1"' :lO\ •llO tO\ on tflf nDI· fllt•no•••n> Ex-Olympic Champ Loses Congres·s Seat . -· son2,177,266. . · R•+l'I rn•1 "''" Dl'tft wtnl1111 -ll'lo M>Cl ... 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" "· lOr.11~ .. S.tllt~1Qty " ~l'•Mt•K• " ...... • ' .. d .. .. ., " " .. " .. " . .. " .. .. " " ,. .,. .. " .. " .. .. ~ ~ -" " " • " " .. LOS ANGELES (AP)-California of60.709to60.t02. . Democrats knocked two Republican Gubser's seat went to San Jose -congressmen out or office and won l\layor NormaP. Mineta, wh9 beat for· two other seats vacated by retiring mer Repub.Jic::aq Assemblyman · ltepublicans. George Milias 78,649 to 63,381 to -become the first mainland Japanese· Altogcther Tuesdny·s voting left American to win a c::ongressional Democrats with a 28-15 edge in race. California's congressional delegation. DEMOCRAT MARK W. ltannaford, THE DEMOCRl\TTC victorie5 were pari of a nationwide sweep in which Oemocrats picked up '41 seats and "'ere leading in five other races. California Democrats added their four seats by winning seats held b)' retiring Rep.11 . Charles Gubser and Craig ltosme r and defeating lncum- benlS Victor Veysey of C'J Dremont and Robert Mathl3S of Tulare. t.l athias. a rormer Olympic deciithlon champion, lost to F'rt!1ino County Supervisor John Krebs ~.829 to 60.961 follow Ing a tou&h campaign tn wn1cn t're.s1ocn r.oru maae a special appearance for Mathias. Veysey, a two·term Republican, lost ld West Covina Ci~y Councilmen Jnlnes Lloyd by u Cina! unoffichd tally a Lakewood city counc::ilman, beat Republican Assemblyman Bill Bond to take Hosmer's seat. liannaford led 74,126 to 68,235 with 570 or 603 precin- cti> in. In other races: -All four California members of the House Judic::Jary CommltleeoJ> secklna re-election v.·on their races. ·The flfth, Rep. Jerome Waldie, 1avti up his seat for an unsuccessrul tey for the Democratic gubernatoria l nomination. The victors were Republicans arlo t.toorhead of Glendale Gnd Charles Wl!l&lns or~ .. ulferton and Democrats Don Edwards of San Jo!e and George Danielson of Monterey Park. . . ' ..._ DEFEATED INCUMBENT . GDP'• Robert M1thlu . ' ,. ,, •' ,, • ' "' ' •• .... .. .. • D.~ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE State Wins a ,,Roulld The first ma jo; ballle against billboards in Hun· tington Beach apparentl y.has been won by the state - a victory which should spur the city to pursue its own billlioard light with fervor. State authorities have announced that more than 40,of the big advcrtisi.ng s igns. now dotting the land· scape along the inland side of Pacific Coast ltighway from the Santa Ana River to Broo~hurst Street, \Yill have to be remove(,! by Nov. 17. Six billboard companies have fought fhat order for more than two years. But the California Supreme Court rerused recently to listen to the companies' ap· peal of a n Qrange County Superior Court ruling which upheld the state's right to remove the signs. It all ti~gan \Yith the passage or a ,city law phasing out most highway billboards. The city is scheduled to go to court in February to test the validity of its)aw. While the state victory was on a di(ferent issue" and lends no legal precedent to the city case, the fact 1('Cmains that at least som e billboard pollution \Yill be cleared and public suppart should swing even 1norc strongly behind the city c leanup effort . A Special Service The Huntington Beach Union .High School District is to be congratulated upon the recent dedication of \Vintersburg Hi gh School, an expanded guidance cen· ter and continuation school. Scott Flanagan , assistant s upe rintend~nt in ·charge of the $750,000 expansion project. explained the cente r is d esigned to give a variety or special students an ··educational prescription.'' 1 The attractive facility·will serve students ranging rrom the ·'very very bright'' to those with se\•ere physical, emotional and mental handicaps. • The new Wlntersburg campus will provide the district1s students with several programs that weren't available before, including classes for t-he educationally handicapped and multi·handicapped. ln addition, it provides space for the trainable men · tally retarded , pregnant stud~nts. speech therapy , continu ation school and youth ser\'ices cau·nsclor's. The new facility should prove to be ;·1 valuable one, providing much -needed individualized uttentlon to stu~ents who other\vise might be lost in the shuffle of cro'!'ded high school campuses. Bike Protection l~untington Bench and Founta'in Valley Police need the help or bicycle owners to' make their con - venient mail-in bike regislrution pro~1·a m a success. Fountain Valley r ecently starte d a free ~ registration campai'gn, \\'ith" goal of licenslnl 20.000 bikes ih th;;t city. liuntington Beach poli ce have had thei r program two~ars. charging SI for a t\vo-yeu r license. Both cities require bikes t o be registered . PoliCe~point out the registration system is par· ticularly helpful if a bicyc le is Jost or stolen. Jf the bike is registered, its serial number is fed into the Ca lifornia Bicycle Index, a statewide computer system . '"' tf a bicycle isn't registered, police say. or if the owner has no record of a bike's serial number. it is imPossible for the owner to posit ively ide ntify his bike if it is located. Police say bicycle thefts add up to being among the most costly crimes in both communities. These ef· fici ent and convenient registration systems should help combat the problem. .. H <~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'·~~~~~~-,.~-:--~~~~--~~~~~..__. . f " • , :• ·. TaxSpend·ers M:q~t Help'Bite the Bull~t' Dear GI001uy- Gus \!ital U.S. Li1ik Shpfje1i ~-. J>ortugal: R!gh~-.to Left rl"aiiDnable line of Communist par•~ boss Cunhal is simply a cover for time to extend Communist penetration deeper ~nto basic Portuguese in· s titution:' fal l but one daily nc"·spape r is no"' under extre me left· \\'ing inlluence l. then Portugal may be headed for a ~IO!ICOW·supported popular front r~~ime with m ajor Co mn1unist p:.1rtici 11ation. , I To the Editor: "'' ll. appears ·to me that i( President i• Ford'expects taxpayers (individuals ~· and business) to "Bile the Bu_llet" that t ax user s lsuch as school distric· 1.-ts) must also participate in said · .. , distasteflil activity. IN BUSINESS, "'e must find a wa y to make the allocated budget last and attain the targeted goals. even though we would rather h<ive the budget in· creased . Although attaining goals within tightened budget limits is dif· ·-ficult, Americap business continues to • perform lhit.task i'ft!lilUlarly. Ir a given :'" company fails to perlorm within the bU"d·gerlim1ts-;-while-atttie·same time : realizing a reasonable profit for its ;1 · t'tockt.oldlrs, the management of said .,. .. company ts replaced. · • Why e'n not tax.supported in· ~ stitutions perrorm in the same man· )'r ner~ Why should schools get alt of the • budget they desire'! J.1aybe the tax· t•; payers cannot aff0;rd ::di of the things .. : I hat our educators flnd desirable. I-~ I AM conrident that the school' fl'.. districts ~l finQ a "'ay\o~duc ate our ·~ children with the fuods alr_eady 1 avai lable to the m. It may be . ~owever ,.that they ~1itl only be able to "\· teaChl\Vriting, reading and arithmetic i:: and rind it necessary to ·reduce some ·t of th e more theoretica l and t· psychological innovations of recent ~ }'ears. I am not knoc king these advan· !• ced subjects. but remembe r m y f, hypothesis is lhat the school district can also perform its pijmary function and remain within a budget dicta~e<I • by the current availability or funds. 1, Nobody likes "belt·tightening" ar· 'l-tions. but if it's fair for others it's also ~ fair £or those who spend our tax dol· ~ lar. • H. WHITE > ' UnhflPPll Hall°""tt" '.t To theEditor:1 _ I think this year us kids really rell i the'Halloween squeeeeeze! \Ve sm eared ourselves up in l\fom ·s • l lipstick. rouge, powder, eye makeup ' and gooky junk : stuck one of her old i: "-'i~s on tthe ones she 'won't wear beCause they make your·he_ad sweat • and itch), and got blisters from trudging up and down neighboring ~l streets in Dad's old work boots a nd ltlofn ·s "high school heels." AFTER digging all week through old clothes, finally settling on Dad 's moth·ridden, old Jacket or l\.lom's pit stained efom dress with the scratchy net slips they wore, Mom says. "A Iii· tie stuffing her.e..and there and it'll look just fine." But she didn 't tell me after ev,ery ten (eel I'd have to push th "little stuf(ing" Jp to keep it in place. • W6t then s uite.red through the ye3rly begging to Trick or Treat by ourselves ·uselessly because (a) "It's too.dark." • (b) ••You 're too young to be out this • 1atealoae," (C) "Voudon'tknowwhal kind 0( people are running around 4 tomght," ar <d l All or the above. By the time we're old enough to go out .. alone, we're too old to Tri.ck or Treat. What do us kids do air this for'? A half of a bag of candy thi.s year, In· stead of a nice tull one. What treat is a hatf a bag of tOU's f« neXt year, ap· plel'. baggies ol cold plnk popcorn and enough pennies to buy two whol e candy bars at the liquor store. Dig ,i deal. t Instead of lreats, l feel us kids got tricked lhitt year. -CINDYGERWICK .,.,""" ff•l'Pll "flalfolClttN Tolh< Editor: Tti.anks t6 the people of Costa ~tesa and 11untington Beach for helping my • ( MAILBOX ) UlleN from readers are welcome . Nor· molly, writer& should convey their mes· snge& in 300 words or ks&. The right to coyt· den.se letter& to fit space or elimh10te libel i& reserved. AU leiter& must include sig· nalure and mailing address but names may be wilhheld on request if sufficienl reason is apparent . Poelry wiU 1t0t be pub!i.thed. son Ed ha\·e a happy Halloween. He went'ouragalrrthis"yearto ... "fTick=or 1'real for f"airview." This year he had help. Duf(y Chauncey. hi.s faithful sister Kenda and their friend Rudy Kipp. y,•ent out in their neighborhood in Huntington Beach. And this year , the people made it happen again. Out or their pockets came din1cs. nicklcs and pennies, quarters and dollars. \Vith~th"e ever· rising cost of living, they found it in their hearts t o help these kids help the many patients aLFairview. BETTY JEAN CONOV~ER Our· pet peeve ror tod ay i.s that there are som e who don't recog· ni ze the d ifference between an opposing v~ewpoint and.a lie. ' c.a.s:r. . (;!Mm' co ... C•m..,..M• •rl ••IHniliff llT •1fftt' -di "°I M<IUlfilr •lllKI tlW ..... ol 1111 "'wip.optr. $1"" YOll• p11.-1 .. IG Gll:tamr G .... Diiiy Pilot. Slopp_x__U_se_ ·nulls the Language \V,\Sl·llNGTON -1'he d<."J.llh or anxiety over Portug;11':;; sha rp move toward the \ell can be 1neasured b~ the fact that the U.S. haS cul Portuga l orf from certain hi ghl y classified military and nuc lear information commonly :l\'ailable lo all member" or t he North 1\llanti e Treal.v Organization tNATUI. That decision, disclosed here for lh{' first time. "'aS not the direct result of th<' O\'erthro"' or the longli n1e Salazar dictatorshi1> on April 2S. Halhl~r. it ap pe:irs lo d:.ite from the tin1t• s('ver:il \\·eeks afl er the coup against Sal;izar \\"hen lhe director general of the Con1 muni st party was brought into the new ove rnmcnt. TllE COl\ii\tUNtS·r pa.rt~_ bo ss. Al\'aro Cunhal. was made a m1n1stcr \\•ithout portfolio late last s pring. His position is believed to have 'been strengthened \Vithin the Armed Forces ~1ovcment, [ ) lh e po liti callv SYDNEY HARRIS "'""ky but ,1.,c1;. lt'ft·lean1ng group of young military- . offi cer s holdine . [n a recent m agazine ad , the com·· i poY.·cr 1n Li s bon a ft er Presidenl , ._ pany ~entione~ •·the cnor.mity of our Spinola, the-~ero-0f tile April 25 ~ou1> effort to obtain a certain product. d'etat. was himself forced to quit on To the Editor: \Vhat the. company meant was "enor· Sept. 30. mous ness.'' and hot wickedness, \Vhat mukes U.S. policym:ik~r,; "'hirh "enormity" has al"-•ays meant. parlicularly uneasy about the 1ur. · bulcnl, unpredictable politics of Por· \Vh y complain about a minor error tuga l emeri:ing rron1 decades of r1 j!hl· of this sort. ask the mod ernists in \i·ing dictatorship is lhe fact th<il speech? As long as people'kno1v ""hat Cunhal i~ now pre<it•hing :1 po litic:il you · mean, what dirrcrenre does it line of S"'eet rt'asonah\{'11 C!\:'. l'h;1t make \Vhi ch "'Ord you use"! Besides, saine line \\'as Jaid out fnr l'J"esidcnt words change their meanings fro rn ( EVANS-NOVAK ) Ford l<ist \1 {'ck by Fr:1nc1sco da Costa Gon1 t':.. "·ho \\'as ele\·ated to the prl·s1d l11l{'Y after lt•ft ·\ving officers fol"ct'd Spinola out . t:.,n1 e ,.; c an1e lo \V as h1n gto n µlt·d i.:1 n~ ra:;t adherent'e lo '.'IA1't) a nd ~1 ,,ki11 ;.: lll'W L·.s .. ct·onom1e and nulilary ;11d .~ lit• 11•as al so 1n o:-1 :q.(rcc;1blc al.lout !hf' ncgot1at1ons 11011 goi1ig 011 to extend the :ig reen1e nt ;!I\ in).! thl' li.S. vital base rights in the l!ortugu~ t\Wt~. T l1US, ol'ficials here noll' a sharp t•ontrast bct""t>en the {'OlldUCl ()[ the ne1v, left·dominall'd Portugue:.t' govcrnme nl, along "'ith lhc Poi .. tugucse Cornmuni:'l party, a nd the blalanl. anti ·U.S. t.'am 11aign in Chile \\'h\'I\ the late :\larxisl, Salvador Al· l~·nde. took poy,·cr .\,, one key policymak{'r 1old u:-· "":\Iosco"' "";1s dCiillJ into the in tern::i l 1•ol 1t1l's of l:hlli_: and it is deep in Pur· tug;d . hut 11 rs pl ayin~ a far nlore sub· tie l!an1e 111 Li shon than it did in San· tiaJ<o." Tho purt'ly n11htar~ im110rlance of Portugal l:I,; a n1embcr of NA'rO'is n1:ir}!in:d. It has no troops in Ce ntral f.uropc. l n£1ct·d. it" i1n1JOrtanec to the U.S. h1ll).!l'S dil"cl·tly cul the A.zorc:.. USl'd a, tht• \ 1\;11 link in thl· n1a:-.;;iv~· An1cr1ea11 n1thl:11·v :iid to lsrat'I in the ·, ·01n K ippur 11·:1r Onl' r1::ar a!,!o. Hl.T POl.ITIC.\Ll.Y. Portugal 1.-. pcrec1\·ed as t·rur1al. If the soft!) l'ha t dange rou,. d evelopme nt. reg:i rd ,.1! hi.'rl' a,; distinctly pos!sible if th•· 1.~fl ·d1J1ninat ed regime. con · solidt1lt>s it s lk)\\'l'f. "·ould have repcr· eu ,,s 1o n :i 1n bolh Ita ly a nd Cireecr -:..iA·ro ·,; :\Jeditcrra nean key~ton(•s for the p;1st 15 years. In · det>d. i omc diplo1naL-. here belie \'e thal-.-Portugal under a popular-fronL regin1t'! could quickly lead to political 1n:.tability 1n ncxt·door ::ipain. 1\CCOROISGLY, the Ford ad- m1n1stra lio n is 1>rocceding with unus ual t:.i ulion 111 dt'alin ~ "·ith the ne"' go\·ernml·nl of l'l"esident Gomes. I la\'ing rut Portu ~al of{ rrom highly :;ensitive NA'rO sccuril.v information. thl'.'· dPrh•ion no1v must be taken .,_,·hether to ask Congress for a new aid program fo r Portu).!a l. Congressional ho:'tilit )' :igainst all rorfl\s or roreign aid is uow al a nc\\' peak. Lurking in tlie background is the vital matter of thtl Atorc~. Any America n resupply linl' to l~racl in the everlJ._of a new Arab.Israeli "'a r ~·ould be infinitely more diffi\'ult without 'landing rights in the At>rf~~. l 'hus . <ilong ~·ith Greece and 1·urkcr. Portuga l has no\~· become yel a not her rxp\0;;;1vc package in the ;een1in;?I Y inexorable decline 'lf 1\n1 erican po\1 t>r and influence ;1hruad. Recently. President f'~ord visited ~1exico·s leader and diplomats a& a good will gesture and for discussions on important issues. \\'as the main topic the possibility or oil in l\fexico"! Or. was it a "deal" to allgw 1\-fexic:in ali ens to e nte r the United Stales "legally" -provided these poor, ex· ploited men trot right on down ta the nearest Teamsters' Union orfice when they pass th e U .S ./1.1e>:ican border'! 1 FIRMLY believe the aliens will be issued a special identification card that will qualify them to work the fields {or the growers. l see this as one more "dirty trick"' of the f'ixon and now Ford/Reagan team. to destroy Cesar Ch.ivei ·s labor uniQn in Ca lifor· nia. All this to help the large cor· porate gro"'er to make more profit al the expense of the poor farmworker. century t o century -sometimes , almost from generation to gent::ralion. The re is some truth in their position , but not enough to outweig h the disadvantages of using words loosely and sloppily. If "t:normity"' ceases to n1ean a kind of large \\licked· nt'ss, and comes to mean the s;1me ;1s "enor:mousness," then \\'e have lost a valuable word, and gained nothing. One tool of lan~gc has been dulled beyond repair. '9: State Should P ·ay Taxes I trust President Ford kn ows that thesamesensitivepeop\ewhohadto CONSIDE R another more fi ght Governo r Reagan and the pre \•alent example-the n1odcrn use greedy growers in the past are still of "disinterested" to mean "unin · around -and willing to hetp not hin· tercsled." Properly speaking, a judge der all fa rm ~·orkers "'ho realize that is "disin terested" in a case-that is. Chavez has their interests at heart. he is interested in an objective and Tll E FOLLOWING concerned impartia l manner. This is <i mosl groups "'ill be watching and y,•aiting; valuable! "·ord tn"describe the role of a The Council or Churches of Southern "disinterested party." If, ho"•cver , il California. Catholic Bi s hops of is used interchangeably \\'ilh "uni n· Califor.ni.a and the Southern Califor· I.e r e.s led." \V e h a \·c g iven up ~~P~a~h~r :P~~~!!i~~l~~~~o~~ 50~de~,~}l~~i~~~~\~i~lg~\'Ord-. should he are n ow seeing throu g h the preserved n1 er ely for their :1n · deviousness and trickery of Go\I . tiquarian or traditional value: the Ronald Reagan. Imagine trying lo only test should be "·hetherthey filfi, forbid farmwoi-kers from negotiating verbal need. \Vhen they do, v.'(' should about such imporl;inl issues as health& resist all efforts lo e linlinate them ur a n d s a f el y , h i r i n g h a I I , modify their meaning. . nlechanization, etc. From here on in, our new f1resident • · "ll\tPLV" and "infer .. are also tam 1t.1re. will have only one kind or losing thelr distinction: ··11mply" by farmworker entering to ~·ork the what I say, and I "infer" from ';l:hat fi elds legally -the one y,•ho has bee n you say. If these l,\\"O arc ust'd Int.er· thoroughly indoctrinated to go cha ngeably, then comn1unic11tion against his own poor ~fexica n people. becom('S even m ore t'O nfuscd. Si nce It's been done to Cubans. Vietnamese semantic conrus ion is already SQ: and others. It's what the ultra-ri ghldo great in our society, loosening the best -d ivide and conquer poor bonds of meaning e\·en further can people to enhance the v.·ealth of the only create grcnter mischief. wealthiest and most utnucnl. \Ve. c.unnot prevent lanxuu ~c from BERNY BAKER <'han.:lng, nor should we. llut lhC Quotes Fredrika E. et"rnsiclit lier'mlt n Otak ~ -··The r e oil trt1~t'dy of this era thas bce.n) the void In concerned. d)'namic, irn uglnull\·<: leadership." . change$ should be gtaduul, !lenslb1c and advantageous. furist ~.' ror in·· stance, object to "contact" <1s 11 verb. ("I contacted John )'ttilerday"), und fnClet:O~rt 1i an g·ry-ronstnte.t;-yertt avoids the c:umbersGm.e "gnl In louch with '' and docs not muddy the "'alcril or mcanli1g. Recent stories ha\·e highlighted the huge amounts now being !<pent b)• the state in the lea s ing or buildin~s. mos tly for offi ce s pace. l o :ic · eon1 modal e go\·l'rnn1cnt expo nsio11. 1'he renl.als ha ve grO.\\'n tremen· dously in the past eight years largely beca u se or Gove rno r Rooal d Rcagan·s set policy against capital outlay for state structures. Prior lo his administration the sLat·e had developed a master plan for or· derly ex pansion in the capit11\ city. It had <ilso included plans for facilities elsewhere in the st;1 te. Hcagan 's \•ie1v has been that 1'e not onl y has saved the slate money by not building but. through renting from pri"ute ownership, has maintained taxable property whi ch "'ould have otherwise been lost to the local l'ax rolls through state ownership. BECAUSE of that, the debates over vohich is better "·ill P,robably last.-. loni:ier than they should ,! For the plain ract ls that the state should not be e:cemC!l from local lP::cation. And the "·hole· question of tiublicly o"•ncr\ property and the tax rolls should be reviewed. · Under Article XITI or the st.ale COJJ· i;titution, citie!S. counties and other local government entit ies are required to pay taxes upon property held outside or their awn jurisdictions. Thus, SB;n fo'ranclsco for example, ayrtaxcs --on its airport proJ)C!rt y situated in San Alateo Cou n(y. f'or many year$ the redera1 fl:O\"ernment has be'en PH)'ing a for m or taxes to the - ( EARL WATERS ) only has it taken many blocks off Ute tax rolls and held them in idleness, it has £;1 iled to make any concessions to.,..·ards helping to beautify or other· \l.isc :1dd to the improvement of th• school districts in recognition of \h{' city extra burden its installations cause. One ~·ou ld think il v.'Ould have been While state own ed property may lo the state's interest to provide the have a minimal effect on many areas, capital city ~·ith a cultural ~nter, its impact upon the capital city and parks. a too and state parks along its Sacramento County is enormous. ll is ri\•er fronts. -1!.. m t:!lQ_r. r!!aso9 tha! ~acra~en~-Ex~e:pjin:.fotitsinltialcontri.b.ution. Cou nt y fia s the h ighest tax rat~ 1n tfie of a park surrounding the Capitol, state. property which was donated to the t 'OR IT h: \!.•ell established that stale anyway, the lewmakers have residential taxf's do not carry the never $een Cit to provide any more costs of services provided, excepting parks even though state occupancy or pcrha11s in a fe\\' isolated wealthy th.e c:,ily has multiplied in geometrical con1n1unitie~ where no industrial or fashion. commercial development is permit-...------------.,---. tcd. . ORANGE COAST So any employer or large numbers ereAtes an add itional burden upon a community •for l'lOliCe, rlre, water, se"•er and other servi ces. In lhe case u( pri\·atc t•1nploycrs this is usually offset hy the taxes paid upon the1 property held by the employer. Not so with the state. Ther<' Is no orr · set . Neither is there usua lly any payment for the services directl y required by the employer's facilities. In '"ot\l fairness the state s hould pay laxes to local J:o vcrnments on Its property so that these installation!I d.o nol im\)()Se a burden upo n a com· munity bu t are s pre~d cqulllly on all or the citizens. For any state r.tructur • IS (Ur th.e benefit o( fill SllltC rt"si dentS not JUSl those in ~·hose community it happens to be. Perhaps, too. it would tlC fairer to appl y thi~ same princ iple to county rncilities situated v.'ithln a ctty. ACT Al~L\', aside tram the lJIX question, th" state ha& been dcrtlict In It$ treatment of the capital city. Nol DAILY PILOT Robert N. 1Veed. Publisher Thomas Keetnl. Editor Thomas Palmer. Sunday Editorial Page Editor • The tdilorial pag, of the Dally Pilot sttks to inform and slimulat• rc:1der1 by presenling on this page dii·erse romm('nlary on topi cs of in· tert'st by i ·ndlc:11cd columnists and cartoonisls, by pro\'i<tini; a klrutn for readers' \•ie...,•11 ii Od by i>resenUng thli ne..-·spaper·s opinions and ideas on t"urrent topics. Thtt editorial OP•OIOfl'.' O( \he Daily Piklt appear onl~, In the l!ditorial coh.imn at the top of the p1ge. Opinions expreued. b)' the colu mnists and letter writm :ire their own and noe~mtatof their views by the 0 1il.y PUot!bou)d be in~re<lr _, ,Wednesday, November&, 1974 . . • -- \~.. • .. • .. , Wednnday,NO¥ember6.1!74 DAIL'tf'!LOT AG' \ ~·\• ~ 4 -···-········. ····--······-···· ··-·· • -·. --. -·-·········--"-·· .•.•..... ··-······ 7._ ... ,. t - LidoS~~:.\,i't~o Village . Milland ·Writes Book··as He·Saw It VET(RAtl SJAR R•y Milland By 808 THOMAS . LOS ANGELES IAPl - lluring his heyd ay as a 1-tolly'o\·ood star, Ray P.1il· land ga\•e the appearance ()f be ing aloof, beml\sed, somewhat bo red, ·an actor .,..•ho accepted bad movies, took the money and ran. hfuc h the same portrait comes ac ross in Mill and 's a utob iogra ph y , whic h bears the inspired title of "\\'idc·eyed in Babylon." • BUT T HE 67-YEAR·OLD actor also reveals a more di mt•nsiona l pic ture or hin1 sclf as a sensit ive Welsti boy Cborn Reginald Truscott-J ones ) who fell into acting by accident and tolerated th e in anities or the big studios to achieve his end s. "I've been in Hollywood 44 yea rs," he writes. "And a star' for a lm ost 39 or the m. Aitd except for a few years at the .begiMing, fairly competent in my profession. . "Once or twi'ce I was There's a Limit even called brilliant." . l~i s g r e;i l es t ;ichievcmenl was his role as t he alcoholic writer in ''T he L os t \Ve t.;kend," which won him the Oscar .as best uct or of HHS. l'le recalled his reaction to the Charles J ackson novel af· ter Pura mount's produc· lion boss instructed him, "Jlcad it. Study it. You 're going to play it." "THE BOOK BEGAN to repel me ," he writ.es . "Its subject was one I kn e w ve ry litt le about. Al coholi sm. I t"ould not abide being in the com- pany of people .,...ho were drunk ; th ey made me tense and nervous. I never \'ork s\ieets with hidden depre1slon or ''The Lost cameras. Weekend," and so did his m a rri a g e . li e ha s TllE CAMERAS weren't remained married to the detected, but he was, and -s ame wom;;i n for 40 years. he got a frantic phone call Like his countryman, from his wife in California Richard Burton, Milland is that ne"·spapcr columns a good storyteller, and his y.·erc "inSinuati ng that I talcs or hla childhood and was in Ne w York on a Army life are brilliantly mo nu me nt.a l a lcoholic done , (he claims th have binge and lhal I had been written the book without a seen lyin g in gutters." ghost ). The m isapp'rchension ,.,.as corrected, but pres· tie is candid about the sures of the film caused ra mous. other problems. ·Cecil B. Del\tllle was the •·p,1y ho me life was master o( spect acle, "bur deteriorating," he says, he..didn 't know a daroned 'Hedda Hopper was an kn ew wh at t o say lo . • d b •t h them." unm1t1gate 1 c . _ • venomous , ~lill and was doubtful • a bo~l pl ~yin g lhe role. vicious a pathological arguing with his wi fe, l\lal, 1 th a t he woul d not be • • t ·d ' ple asant lo li ve wilh //ar. and quite s up1 . during the three months or ' filming. Bu~ i;he...u rged him-..t.o-do--ana one night he returned thing about acting." the fi lm, and he was CQn· from work and flew into a vin.ced wh en he saw the rage because he was ex-, . JIEDDA H!>PPER w.as scnpt.by c,9a rles Brackett peeled to attend a dinner a n unmlt1g alt;d ~!1· and Billy \.\1lder. party with people he ch: .. ve!'lom~us, v1cous .. a des pised. path~l~l},lca l h<.1r, and qwte NEWPORT BEACH ·~ _·l\EW CJ\ll sb: ·.-:} . ~.., ·~a :- . ((..~ November7•8•9 ~- THuRs. FRI. SAT. Participating Ar~: Johnson and Son Lincoln-Mtrcury 2626 Harbor Boulevard Nabers Cadillac, Inc. 2600 Harbor Boulevard Theodore Robbins Ford 2060 Harbor Boulevard University Oldsmobile 2850 Ha rbor Bouhtvard Located wliere Newport Boulevard crosses over Newport Bay. Mexico Sugar Confiscated TllE ACTOR DID his He said he moved odt ror stup.1d . _ . research at close hand , two weeks , ••my wife l\t11la ~d 1sequ?."Ycand1dl-------------------------------- spend ing a ni ght in the thinking my depression abo~.t himself : Ive been dipso wa r d of Belle vue was 3 dramati cally staged an 1nter~sted obscrv~r of Hospital in New York. . excuse to shack up with the passing pa rade a ll It was a hnrrowing ex-some blonde Hollywood lif~. . . perience, a nd he escaped dame and not without ~fy m n1n fault 1s that 1 from th e hospital in his reaS-On'.. see the faults and foibles . hospital robe, running into · first. It is a quality th at SAN D I EGO <A P I -buy B two-kilo bag of a cop on the stree t .-1'1 ,I L L A· ND t e nd s t o m a k e on e People Section-all about people you know DAILY PILOT Americans dri ving t o sugarfor 40cents butmusl ·"Vainly I tried to explain r ecove r ed .fr om the cynical." )1exico in sea r c h or buy $.1 to SS in other goods. ttiat I was a movie star ----------------------"--------.............. ----:-::--:------------------cheaper Suga r are ronrron. and I lived in a suite at the .- led by a toughening stance IS i\tOST .neighborhood \Va ldorf To.,..'Crs and that I r • 10#:,_,.,..~~'Z:"''\""r,~.;\"' by bor der agents. Con · food stores. sugar now is was lapping. up S-Ome ~t--.· ... _,. fi sC'ations are reported. ke pt hidden under coun · mosphere for a movie and ; t r-Ler.s__ _ _ -.·--lllliU -ha.d to gel a cab a!id Altho ug h t he lJni leu Th . 1. •t · h go home." States allo.,..·s 50 kilos or . c import i_n11 in _l e 110 pounds from l\lcx ico, Un1t~d States 1s 50 kilos The officer was uncon· l\lexican Jaw p.rohibit~ the per pe rson per month. vinced and led l\lilland export of sugar. Charles l\larshall , acting back to the hospita l, where A-12,000·POUND load or sugar destined for n com· mercial user ifl' Sa n Die~ was seiz ed th is "'eek. David L. Sempsrott, 28, said .his tw o SO·kilo bo gs of s uga r \l,'ere t aken by Aiexican authori ties. The U.S. Cu stoms agents said he could keep one" bag be(ause of the one -ki lo limit bu t "the inspectors told me no wa y" he could keep them both, said Sep· srott; "so J headed back into 1"1exico." But l\fexican customs officials too k it ·-all, he complai ned. ''T11 EY \\IO U l.ON 'T even gi ve n1 c the S25 I pa id for it ," s:.iid Sc1np- srott, "and lold me if I didn't leave th ey ""ould confi scate my truc k, too." A SO·ki \o bag of sugar sell s in f\lexico for abo ut S1 2 or nine cent s a paund, compa red lo more than S2 fo r a five -pound bag at most U.S. supermarkets. In the l a r ~est suµe·r· market chi.1 111 1n Uaja California , cust om er~ of Calin'iax arc allo.,..·ed to U.S. district d irector of he fi n a l l y c,o n vi ncc d Customs, said the number authorities. of Ame ri cans dri vi ng Bi ll y Wil der. "'hO was a cross t he borde r for di r ec t i ng ···r 1ie · Los t s ugar appar ently is in· \\'ec ken cl ," photographed creasing. Afill <1 nd"s binges on Ne w CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/oOFF* FABRIC WHEN INSTALLED BY WARDS •Got••· po1f1, fopr•il, flffMip ..cl ill1f ....... _.. •dr~ Clf _. r_,..&tr low prictL C.il tor ff'tt t1f"-tttoO.y. WOOD A.HD WI OUGHT llOH ALSO .4.V .4.ILAILE HUNTINGTON CENTER 111111 + " • .,_ ... ~ ,,,_IU·M l l HONER PLAZA 1-Mo,11••-l.h -111 .... 1 Join Our Celebration 'IWo 'Thriyaki Steak Dinners for$6.95. 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Stocks • N TEN CE_NT$' Orange County Goes for Cranston, -Fong By GARY GRANVILLE • Of .. OMlfNll._. ltepublican Orange County didn'l IO Democratic in 1974. , put in Beien lf8iewide eJectfons. t,..o DepJocratic .f-a.ndidates were en·· doned by a majority or the county's vOlers, the rem aining five staiewide office seekers ran strongerthan expec- ted. The two Orange County Democratic winners w.ere incumbent U.S. Senator Alan Cranston and-Assemblywoman March Fong, Cali(ornia's new Secretary of State-elect. Orang e County voters ravored : Cranston over Republican 'Stw,le Sen. H.L. .. Bill" Richardson by a narrow vote of2Sl,084 to 240,144 to make him the first Democratic senatorial can· didateto carry the county since 1942. Cranston spent more than any U.S. Senate candidate, an estimated $1.3 .million, to win a seCond term in a lan- dslide California victory. Except for Los Angeles television commercials that lapped over into Orangg___C.Q~nJ;y, C.~ifm:oia~s....senior senator did little campaigning in the county. Mrs. Fong made only one Orange County appearance aner her June primary victory o{.er Democratic rivals Waller Karabian and Cathy O'Neill, llowever, that Jone appearance was enough to Win her a 242,430 to 224,444 victory over her Republican rival Brian Van Camp. In oth er s tate wide races Republican Houston Jolournoy wa s Orange County's choice for gO\'e rnor. F!ournoy received 293,521 \'Oles in Orange.County to beat statewide win- ner Edmund G. Brown Jr .. ""'ho had· 209,837 . Al P gubernatorial candi~ate Ed· mon V. Kaiser was the choice of 8,217 county voter s while Peace a nd-' Fieedom candidate Elizabeth Keathley was the ehoiceor 5,167. Appointed Lieutenant Governor John f.larm er was an easy victor over Democrat ~1 e rv y n Dymally in Orange County. 11armer, who .was a state senator before being appointed.. to the post \'acated by Ed Reinecke, attracted 285.961 votes. Dymally, the statewide winner. received 195,782votes . ~ Alberta 1.1 . Procell, the AIP can- didate, was the c:hoice of 12,119 Orange County voters while the Peace and f'reedom candidate Marilyn Seals received 11.116 votes. Orange County Assemblyman Ken- neth Cory did not fare well on his ov.•n home ground as the Democr<1.tie Mminee for state controller. Cory \\•as the choice of 218 ,254 county voters while fellow Assem- blyman Republican \9'illiam Dagley drew support from 248,864 cou ntlans. Corey D. Ca!isanova, the Peace and F'reedom candid ate, e i:id ed hi s Orange County campaign wit h 9,129 voles while the Al P candidate Ke\· in Scanlon. drew 21,969. Orange County bucked another statewide trend when it supported John T . Kehoe. The Republican can· didale for state treasurer. The statewide .. ~:inner, former Assembly ro cores arrow · OC Election r»+'Mlff2Rlf.W¥¥ 77 DER. !PmMI r . fllt:• 'R" ---~-----~~~~~~~--~~~~~---:;- 7 l - . Votes Tallied . 1,864 precincts out of 1,864 precincts GOVERNOR Edmund Brown Jr ••.......•• 209,837 Houston Flournoy •........... 293,521 Edmon Kaiser ..••••............ 8,217 Elizabeth Keathley ...........• 5,176 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mervyn Dymally ••....•..... 195,782 John Harmer ................ 285,961 Alberta Procell •............... 12, 719 .f4arilyn Seals ••..••.•..•..... l t ,116 SECRETARYOFSTATE March Fong ••..••.••.•....... 242,430 _Kay McGlach1in .•.............. 9,682 · Charles Ripley •......••....... 23,687 Brian Van Camp .... ,,, ..•.... 124,444 . CONTROLLER , William Bagley .............. 248,864 Corey Cassanova .•......•..... 9,129 Kenneth Cory .........•...•.. 218,254 Kevin Scanlon ..........•...•. 21,969 TREASURER W. Wayne 1-""orlner ............ 30,481 John Kehoe .................. 254,515 J esse Unnih •.•.•...........•. 212,937 AriORNEVGENERAL Evelle Younger •.•........... 314,126 William Norris ....• ~ .......• 188,482 . EQUALIZATION 4lh DISTRICT J ohn Lynch ........••....•..• 242,526 ~-Jack Templeton •.•......... 236,892 U.S.SENATOR Alan Cranston .• , .•.... , ..•... ?51 ,084 Gayle Justice •...............•. 'l ,273 . Ja<'k ~lcCoy .................. 10,810 1-t. L. Richardson .....•.....• ~0,144 U.S. CONGRESSIONAL 34th District Bill Bond .............. , ....... 72,967 John Donohue .................. 3,043 l\1ark 1-lannaford .......... : ..• 77,345 James Manis ................... 3,169 38th District • Larry Kallenberger ...•........ 1,8.51 J erry Patterson ..........•... 67,299 Lee Rayburn .................. 3,991 David Rehmann .............. 51,509 39th District · Charles \Viggins .............. 81,995 William Farris ....... ··' ...... 64,375 Pat Scalera ....•............... 6,967 40th District Andrew•linshaw •.. ~ ....•..• 114,895 Grayson Watkins .•........•..• 10,381 Roderick \vil'son .......•...... 56, 195. STATE SENATE·• 36lh District Denni& Carpentl!r •.......... 116.888 Frank: Barbaro .•.............. 67,080 ,Gerald Bogart .................. 8,671 STl\TE ASSEMBLV 72nd District Richard Adams ................ S.122 " lt.farlin l\.JcKeever .............. 22,869 Richard Robinson 1 ••..•••.••• 36,292 73rd District Robert Burke .................. 48,295 Dennis l\tanger s .............. 46,884 74th District Robert Ba dham .............. 6.1,350 SUeanne Lewis , ................ 32,897 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2nd District · David Baker ... ; ............ , . 35,2fi7 Laurence Sch mil .... , ......... 52,967 STATE MEASURES .. Proposition 1 School Quake Bond Yes •............•..•....••..• 265,460 No •......................... '"215,189 Proposition 2 City Charters v ................... ' ....... ' 317,970 No .......................... ~l.066 · Proposition 3 Civil Service Yes ... 1 .••••••••••••••.•••••• 177,J0.1 No ............•............. 258,689 Proposition 4 Regent Terms Yes ..... , ..••....•••••....•.. 241,936 No •.•..•........•........... 209,47,5 Proposition S Resident Law Yes ............•........•...• 302,681 No •.•........•........•.•..• 163,505 Proposition 6 Tax Exemption Yes-...............•.......... 367,681 "'No •.••..••..•..•..•.......•... 87,631 Proposition 7 Property Rights Yes ...................•...... 294,775 No .......................... 140,670 . Proposilion8Tax F\Jnds Yes-.•..............•..•.....• 277,207 No .......................... 156,055 Proposition 9 Recall Yes .......................... 248,541 No .......................... 189.094 Proposition 10 Right To Vote Yes .......................... 222,246 No .......................... 231.476 Proposition II Gender 'tes .........•....•...... , ..... 200,801 No .......................... 241.,999 Proposition 12 Public Utilities 1 Yes , ............•............. 281,79$ No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136,33:f Proposition 13 Judicial Districts Yes .•.............•.•........ 275,877 No .......................... 131, 7SI Proposition 14 College System Yes .•................••...... 204.356 No ••......••................ 226,404· Proposition 15 Low Rent Yes .......................... 147.8G8 No ......•................... 298,767 Proposition 16 Student Tuition Yes ...........• : ............. 175,815 No ........................... 266,495 Proposition 17\Vild Ri vers Yes". ......... : ............... 222.29:1 No . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 246, 716 COUNTY l'IEASURES Orange County Rapid Transit ' Propcu;ition A ''es .......................... 182,729 No .......•.................. 302.346 Loeal Measures COUNTV MEJ\SUllES City or Huntington Beach . Proposition W Yes .....••................•.. 10.450 No ••..•..• !.: ................. 3;r,523 Jluntington Beac'h lflghSchool Proposition X · Vcs ••.•..••.•..•....•••.•...• 34,421 No ............................. 44 ,395 Newport-~l e'!ia Sthool District ProposltionZ , Yes .......................... 19,1163 No ••••••.......•.•.....••..... 25.673 Orange .. Cou nty Street Lighting ~-Di$lricts DlstMct. l Capistrano Beach. Ouna Point, South Laguna ProposlUon BB Yes ..........•.•. , ............. S,191 !lio •.............•............ , 3,49-1 DislMt;t 11 El Toro, ?\lission Viejo Proposition GG \'es •........................... 6,901 No ........................ , ... J,007 Dist rict 13 El Toro, 1rvine Propos ition 1-111 )'es ...... , .•...•....•...... , .. 13,847 No .•........•••..•..•........• 2,912 Dislridil4 Los Alllmlto!i, R~smoot PrQposltion JJ Yes ...•.•....•••..•............ 4.0IX! No ••••••••••...••...••.•..•... 1,700 Piel.Beach l..l&hling Dislritt fJropg5lllon PP Yes ••••.•••••••.•••.•..•••...... 211 "No •..••••.••••••..••..•••....••• 201 .. - WINS SECONO TERM Co ngressman Hinshaw Hinsh aw Beats Demo crat Tide For Easy Win Congressman Andrew Hinshaw (ft . Newport Beach) wil l rejoin the bat- 1.ercd Republican minority in the f.lou sc of Rep1'esentatives after scoring a mas.s ive re-election victory in his40th District. He defe ated Democ rat Roderick Wil son. a retired Oceanside private detecli\'e, a nd Grayson \Vatkins, a member of the American Indepen- dent Party, by a margin of better than t\\·o to one. \Vit h all precincts reporting. in- cluding those in San Diego County, the tallv is . liinshaW'-11,1.895 Wil.~on1 -56.195 \\'atk ln~i -10,381 llin1;hav.• is one of very few staunch congressional supporters of former President llic hard 1\1. Nixon to ret~in his seat in a nationwide Democratic sweep. The congressman maintai ned an <>xtreme ly low profile durin~ his re-election bid. relying primarily on direct-mail brochures and a few pubJiC ap~ara nces. There \Vas never any real concern that he wotildn'( be re-elected in a district y.•ith 50.000 more Republicans than Democrats. The former Orange County tax as- sessor. who defeated arch-conscr · \/alive John Schmitz LO win the seat two years ago, has sai<I the easing or the \\i'atergale issue helped his cam- pai,l!n. !See lllNSlfA\\', P1geA2) Coast Pitcher No. 2 Pick Corona del ~t ar resident Andy ~lessersmith or the Los t\nge le~ Dodgers was runner-u11 to \\like' l\1t.1rs hall Cor the N;itlonal l.e;ig uc's Cy Young 1\ward . (Story Pagt! B2l. ~lcilscrs nl ilh . who v.•as the only 20-game \\•inner In the Nationnl l.e•~uc during tho 197'1 c;:an1paign, ht!lpcd the Dodgers to their first pcnriant in cighl ye11r,c with a 20·6 record. CJ\'.as.J.b.e. Dodgers' starter in tht! \Vorld S<trle! ;rgnll\1i'C- Oakl0tnd , which the 13tler "'On in n .... c ga n1el!:. Pro • z ' Ta x Bid Defe ated Voters in the Ne"''J10rl·~1esa Unified School District Tuesday said "no" Tuesday to Pr9position Z. a 53-cent tax override sought by school trustees to offs el inflation . Election totals show that 25,673 voters rejected Proposition Z, while only 19,863 gave it their support. Less than 60 percent of the district's -eli gible voters cast ballots Tuesday. Defeat of the proposition means the Nev.•port-l\Iesa district will be forced • ·o sliCe $4 millio n in revenue from the district's projected 1915-76budget. I Proposition Z had drawn support from s uch organi zi\tioris as the Newport Harbor Chainber or Com- merce and the Harbor Area's board or realtors. It w'3 s also end orsed by state il:S· sem blymen 'Roberl Badham (R - Newport Beach) and Newport Beach ~fayor Don Mcinnis. ·However, th at support w·as not enough to carry the tax override to victory irt an election year LhaL s.1w most revenue-generating measures in Orange County defeated. Prior to the election. district Suoer· intendent J ohil Nicoll declined to say where the cuts would have lo be· made if Proposition Z failed .. Instead, Nicoll said, the budget r.uts will likely come in many areas including tcachCI\ and student support services. There \Vas no organized opposition to Proposition Z. 3 H eroin Arrests i\IODESTO (U PI) -Narcotics agents arrested three men and a . woman Tuesday on charges or ped· dling heroin in the Central Valley. Booked into the Stanislaus County jail were J oseph Rosaf, 41, Turlock; Tiburcio Barrera, 49, l\lodesto; Genar Rodriquez. 31. a transient; and l\largaret \Veathcr fo"ord, 23, Turlock. LATE TRADING ERASES GA INS NEW YORK <U Pll -Late pr'ofil· taking trimmed eurli er gains and the stock market clost.'<I mixed today in heavy trading on the New York Stock exchange. {Tables. 87). The Dow Jones industrial average. ahead more than 13 points at the out· set. lost5.63 points to669.12. The closely-watched average of JO blue.'chip stocks i::ained 1·7.52 Tuesday in anticipation of t1 Democratic elec- tion sweep and on u growing belief thc nationwide coal strjke threatened for Nov. 12 would bca short one. Advances led dtJClincs by about an eight-to-five margin. Prices Were mixed in :1ctive trading on the American Stock t:xchange. Diiiy .......... ,..... WINS EAS·Y DECISION Slate Senator Carpenter Carpenter Gets 2 -1 Victory / Over Barbaro Slate Se,n. Dennis Carpenter (ft. Newport Beach ), has retained his seat by a margin of almost 2 to 1 over his Democratic challencer. Costa 1.1csa attorney Frank Barbaro. Also seekin g to unseal t.:arpenter 1n t he 36th Di strict race ,,·as Americ;:1n Independent Party hopeful Gerald Bogart. \Vith all precincts re1>0rling, !he tally reads: Carpenter -116,888 Barbaro -67 ,080 Bogart-8,671 Ca rp e n ter, former county Repllbli can Party Central Committee chairm a n, was never threatened during the campaign, though Barbaro got. cons iderable aid fr om to p Democrats in the county. Bar baro's list of donors included such prominent names as rancher Richard J . O'Neill and clinic owner Dr. Louis Cella, both major bankrol- lers for t he Democratic Party. The prinlary thrust of Barbaro's cf. fort was airr1t'd al what he called Car· pentcr's record as · an inerfectivc lawmaker. Barbaro said Carpenter had ignored the neerts of vole-rs in his districts and 1s controlled by bi g-money special in- terest:-;. Though he spent a large amount of mon('y on ~his e11mpaign. Carpenter himself mainlained a rrlalivcly low profill'. Carpenter went into the con· test with the advantage or a 50,000 \'oter rc;.:istralion bulge in a district where many f)emocrats vote Re· publican. Though he polled a respt.>cta blcnum· ber of votes. Ilogart was nearly in \'isiblc'(,lurin ~ the campaign. Turnout L o w t .IKE TllE R ~"T of the nation Orangr County YOlcrs \\ICrC <.'Ons picuous in their absence from the !)Olis Tuesday. Unof£i cially, &l pcrce11l or th-c county's 812,322 registered -l·-=""'•l.Cl".S wenl.lo lhe 5lOll!rt "T' - f 'OUR. V•~AR..~ AGO, the vol.er turnout \Vas 1nore than 7$ pcr- <:eril. Two rean ago, tu mout was roughly 82 percent. Speaker Jess Unruh , recei\•ed 212.937 ''Otes while Kehoe attracted 254,515. Unruh went on to win the state ele<:· tion, despite hi s los!'i in Orange Coun· ty. • The AJJ> candidate for Treasurer. \V. \Vayne Fortner. attracted 30.481 \'Oles . ·The biggest statewide Hepublican vote getter in Orange Count y v.·as in· cumbenl Rc1>ublican Atto rne y Gtneral E\'l'llc \'oungcr. As he did statewide, Younger buried hi s Dl·n1ocratic opponent Wil · li am Norris by 3 substantial margin. I-le received 311.125 votes lo 188,482 f 01· Norris. • ID 2 Percent ===---- Margin Recorded from Wire Services Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. is governor-elect by the smallest victory margin for a California governor in at least half a century. tRelated stories, pictures, Page A4) Republican 1-lous ton I. F1ournoy form ally conceded the election at a conference today. _ Brown won by only l~ perJ:entaae points out of s ix million "°''' ept, With unofficial r etu'rns from all 24,273. precincts, Brown had J,088,870 votes, • F1ournoy, 2.9J 2,005. BrOY.'n said he \\'OUld meet with retiring Gov. Ronald Rea1an at ll a.m. Thursday and ... lntena to iet right down to work." The cheerful bachelor also tol<t-a- news conference he \\'asn 'l disappoin · ted in the margin O\'Cr Flournoy com- pared with bi gger victories dov.·n the stale ticket. Brown said his first priority was lo name a commission lo recruit talent for his new administration which takes office Jan. 6. Brown 's election projected him into the national spotlight but he refused to acknowledge any int~resl in national politics in 1976. · ''{intend to stay in this state for the next four years as go,·ernor," he said. "l am not going to indulge in game- playing. 'and I'm not going to go _posturing a round in political waters all over the country.'' Flournoy said he thought the forced resignation Of Ri('hard ?\I. Nixon ilS president wa s probably the key sint?h: factor in his defeat. Of the 36·yC:i r-old Urov.·n, fol ourno1; said, "I hope he will be a far bette.1· ~overnor than I thought \\.'as possible. "I think Y.'e ran :t very fin e race,'' said the 45-year-old state controller, now out of ofrice after 14 years. "a lit . Llc closer tllan Jlt..-Ople thought v.·e \\'OUJd." I-lad it not been t'ur lhe Nixon resig· nation Aug. 9, F'lournoy .said, "\\'e might well have ){cpl rolling.·· Nixon voled in Tuesday's election by absentee ballnt and while no one knew whom he voled for it was con· sidered unlike ly it wquld be Brown, !See BROWN, Page AZ> OranJ(e Coast Increasin g fog near l he Orange Coast l'hursday with-in- creasing high clouds ;,ind cooler temperatures, according to the: weather service. llighs from the mid·60s at the beaches to the IO\\'l!r 70s inland. · I NS IDE TODA y Dodger! pitcher l\fikt 1\farshalt u;os namtd NatioMl League Cy Young atoord winner 03 the cir· r.wfr to-p pitcher for 1974. ~e Story arid photo Page 8-2. Al.,..,, Sff~lct " MIHM• , .. ... """ " MtiWro.a .. •• L."'I. hrd .. ...... • •• C..lil'Mwl• .. _.,, .. CMfttC-Nt ... N .. leMI ... .,~ •• CIHi!Off 01 It Ot' ..... c..t, .... , .. ...... '" "" tt-1 0-.•-• '" -... ~la Nott><•:> " Or Mtlllc,... ... .... .. -(llttf1.lt!llMM •••• ...... .. ·-· •.. , -... , . .... (4•11 -... .. -·· " -·-•• ,...U_f"\ <I • ' .. "1# DAILYP1LOI N/C Wednesd•y. Novembet 6, 1974 ,JC .Ann.e x ' Voters in the Garden Grove Uhified School Dislrict turned down a chance to annei to the Co<1st Communit y Col- lege Dl slrict in Tuesday's election, The rinal t all_v was 26,680 against annexation and 20,494 in favor. Ed Dundo.n . su~rintendent or the Garden Grove district, blamed the ba llot wording ror the defeat at the , polls. • '"Under state education Jaw we had to word it as a tax increase measure. but in reality, our taxes would have , d~ped if we joined the co&stdlstrict. It's a bi d )'J!:ar ror tax overrides." Voters were asked to approve two tax overrides -one 20-cent override for a fi ve-year period, a nd another 2Q. cent override for a 10-yearperlod. Gardtn Grove residents already pay high laxes in the form of out-of- district fees to the rommunity col- leges which now accept their studen- ts. Annexation even with the tax over- rides would hitvc reduced the actual tax rate, Dundon expluined. .. The Garden Grove district; Which covers portions of several cities. in- t'luding northeast Fountain Valley, does not belong lo any community col - lege district. Dundon said he believes his school board will return to the voters in ·Marth with the same proposal and try to pass it again. ' . , -. t'ro• Page Al ·HINSHAW. • • ~ · So far. •Iinshaw has been mum on 1 th.e matler"r President Ford's pardon ot'"NiXon\ whose San Clemente estate ~· lies· wil~in the •oth District. 11----·~·..,..?inshaw.was-a-.dieha~d-detender..-Of · Nixon in . the early going or the Watergate scandal, saying the wheels .ol justice had to determine who was right and who was wrong. He refused on several occasions to ~all for .Nixon 's resignation, one of on~afew Congressional Republicans whi> wouldn't relent. lie said the im- ~ pea~hment process may have vin· <licate'd the form er President. : Wilson, who drew little or no sup- port from the Democratic hierarchy, : couldn't even raise money for a sinele districtwide malling. Watkins hoped to capltaUie·on voter 1 -disenchantment in his race, charging " the: current leadership has torgolten tlJe•verage :&.m erican. ,(•; •' ! J • • J' alley High ~1 :Mil~e Finklea ·Fund Started Contributions are now being accepted for t he ~1\ke Finklea Memo-rial 1-~und. Dr. Pa ul Berger, principal or Fountain Valley High School where Finklea was the 1973 Athlete or the Year, said a com- mittee or coaches, students and friends will meet v.·ith the family later to determine a way to use the fund. . Finklea, 19. was shot and kil· led during the Thursday night holdup or the 7-Eleven market, Euclid Slreet and \\'arner A\"enue 10 1:·ountain Valley, where he v.·orked as a clerk . The youth was captain of this year·!' Orange Coast College wrestling tean1 and hoped to become a math teacher and wrestling t'Oach. Checks may be made payable to the Fountain Valley As- soc:lated Student Body, desig- nated for the ~1ike Finklea Fund .. The school is at t7816 Bushard St. In Fountain Valley. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Robert N. We«! ,.,_,,, .... "WlllllH JJC.k R. Curley 'lli(r Pr~"t 1"11 C.Jlll'M MllWOl'f ThOmas Ketvll f.ltlllf lhomas A. Murpttine .IMNQIJ\l lflllf Chlrles H. loos Richard P. Nall . ...IMtll l'tl WNV!"t COltO't Ott lets (o~!•M'"" UOW.•19-y\1•~,. ~-I ....... , )JUN,_,, "'11f v••lf lAIUN&tl(l't, lllt~M ..... • """'''""'O'l l•..:f> 1111) &-«1' lloot.olfv••d WOcilfOICI Vl llt Y 1 lUOI ._. I'll Ill_, 1tS.11 Di.to,., ..... , Telephone (714) "42"'321 01•1/fltd Advtrtlslng MJ·5'71 S.IM1'11«• Vlllf f Nt"" Qlfl(I 511·6l10 • ,.,.,.. ""c.1 ..... ~ .. 495·0430 • ~-"""' °'•"~ (1.,..., ~·'" S40·1220 • . · • .:, o.llJl'ilt'I ..... """" WtNS" NARROW VICTORY Incumbent Aasemblyman Burke Burke Squeezes To Victory Ove r Man,gers Huntiniton Beach Republican As· semblyman Robert Burke escaped by the skin or his teeth lo win a fin.ti teri:n in the face of a strong challenge by school trustee Dennis Mangers. Ban ks Dip Rates NE\V YORK IA PI -Three major banks lo"'<'red their prime rates to 11 perce nt rrom 11 .25 percent today as the slov.•do\vn in the economy con- tinued to drive down high rates. Chase ~tanhattan Bank. 1\Ianufacturers •I anover ·rrusl Co., a nd Al arine r.tidland Bank, all of New York, put into effect immediately the new rate. DA to· Seek 'Deaili' In Slaying· Inflation Blamed . . I For Transit Def e.at By BILL SCllREIBER Of I~• 01111 P'll'll M'tt Proposition A. the measure !'leckin g \"Ot<'r appro\'al for an in('rcase of up to a penny on the local satei> tax to pay ror a mass rapid transit system. rell to defeat by more than a 2·l margin in Tuesday's election. In a ll'lcphonc inler\1iew today, Count y Tr:insi L Di st ri ct Gt'neral "lilanager G. J. ''Pete" Field Ing blam· ed inflation for the defeat and said the county's transit pJans will be set bark 30 years. \Vith all precincts rrporting, the final tally Is For. 182,729 .. Againa:t, 302,346 Propcinents or the measure were we\l <1\.\'&rc that the requt:st came at a bad tirne because or the nation's strug gling economy. But. thry said, withoul the commit· menL fr om a local le\·cl. it is doubtful th at billions of dollars In federal aid will t'ome lo the eounty ror transit projects. The sale._ tax \\'OUld have r3i~cd about hatf the rstimated $4 .5 billion total <'osl of a m<4ss rapid tranail net- \lo'Urk O\'er the ne)l.t ts ycar5. The system would have lncludtd a backbone or rnpid-rail lines and a ~aturation li?v t>I or bus and door·lo· destination. dlal·a-ride b\11 service. Fieldlna said It awns probably the (()nf'f'rtt or f!xpanded bu~ strvice that· turned the voters orl. "Qlal·Ridtand our bus pro1ram apparently don't have lhe kind or public appeal the we thought they J did,·• he said.''We thought there wa s a much greater level of support for it.'' ''The efrect of inflation and the economy also was much stronAer than ~·e were willing to admit." he ad· cled , noting he thought the margin ,..-ould be much closer. "Nobody really lore the wholt> mast('r plan apart. .. he said. "The voters just ii aid the time is not right to ask for more money or this mag- nitude." Fielding said the pitch , made by proponents of the measure focused on the growing air pollutlon problems and automobile congestion, "I guess people here have 11aid in this \'Otc that patlulion and congestion aren't s erious enouah yet for them to be willing to pay for a systeni that could avert 'some of It," Fielding said. · Fielding ,;aid it is a safe bet lo as- sume the county's master plan or translt has been set back a minimum of 20 years and possibly as much as 30. "'The pla n is still viable and it will continue to exist,'' he said. ''The pa~e will slow do"'" considerably and it will prohably tok1; 4$ year! instead or IS to develop il. '' 'l'he dlslrlcl monage.r, "''ho is on le<tve Crom a teaching post at UC Ir- vine, rerused to comment on his per- BOna l plans in the wake ol lhe ballot defeat. • It has been rumored Fielding 'has be.en ·offered no.w teaching ~ and- po1ltlonl with other di1trlcls:, In·· cludlnc the Bay Atta Rapid Transit IBARTJ In the San l!\'andscoarea. ( NEW WAREHOUSE HUGE - · 1NVENTOR THOUSANDS OF YARDS HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED ,, Fairground· -Preview Oost Hit COASTS TO VICTORY lncumbontBadhllm Badham Wins Re-election To 7th Term Incumbent Assemblyman Robert Badham (ft-Newport Beach) easily won re-election to h1I aeventh term of ottlce, turnln1 b1ck the challenae of Democrat SUeanne C. Ltwla by 1 2-1 ma rain. With all precincts rcportlni, tbe tally iS: Badh1m -63,350 Lewls-32,897 Mrs. Lewis, a P.tiuion-Vlejo mother of three and a Los Angeles County deputy district atlorney, chare:ed throuc hoirt th~ campaign that Jradllalfl'l!inlr<!Wn...-!Rk or't•!lllllir----- ship in his district. On these flighls to such places as San Diego. SunnyvaJe and San Jose. were Wilsqn. lifts. Hertzor. Mr1. Madine Carpenter, a horae ahow en"' thusiasL a_gd a proponent or an equestrian center at the fair(t'Ollnds, and city administrative as&lstant Ann Christian. • Mr1. Carpenter is the wife or stale Se.n. Dennis Carpenter and Uvea in Newport Beach. Soraabal, who said it was cheaper to charter email craft than to buy seats in commercial flight., said the $.\500 did not include the ~ ot hla ad· minlstratlve assistant'• work on the propasal. Her work in the last two months.on the project would probably add another $1,000 to the total, sor.. aabal said. Jn raising the.iaaue, Raciti said th1L he understood the admlnistraUve IS· 1istant had spent 10 or 12 months on the proposal and that with her lime costing about Sl .200 a month thia ex- pense would total $12,500. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS SHAGS .... B1dham , on the other hand, said he couldn't have lasted through six -terms ti he didn't represent the views of his predom inantly Republican diotrld. Badha m '• cb1tlencer claimed Lhe auemblyman.ha1 not supported con- ·aumtr protection or tnvlronmental le&lslalion that the C0111UtueJ111 rtilly W&JIL Mn . Lewla also made an lslue of heroppo1ition to nuclear pawer plants alons the coast, aayjnc the· n1Uon ehoUld be turned to aelar power tor Its enerey needs. In bl• t'bw·key t'&mp1i11\ill.c. Badham stressed inflaUon anlae major issue on all levela ot 1overn~ ment. He said the practice ot 1overn~ mtnl 1peftding more than it brlqa in hatt.obebalted. Badham la a110 a supporter of nuclear pow~r planU alone the coast and ha1 Jrnored negative r1Un11 b' varloua croups on b11 consumer Jll"Qlectlon 1tand1. A. FEW A.NSW.ERED , . W.H.4.1'~ ELECTJONt TEXARKANA, Ark. <UPI) -A poll of 200 per1on1 taken by the Texarkana Gaietteand Dally News1howed28per·. cent of t hose interviewed were unawareofTuesday'selectlon. • ""'' : ~;.~o;;,•o0 $ 00 -: :;.;::, $~00 • Pl11\h 5hog 4 • 5olidt , ~ • 10!'MMTClnl!' • C~lol ,.. • Sculphtr~~ :'. • NylOI\ ,"°· • fn(elot Shog\ /•.uD • Telffdt ""° VALUES TO $9.95 VALUES TO $6.95 NOTHING 'IN STOCK OVER -t6~!qYd UYIWIYS AYllLllLl ILL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ICCEl'l'ED! llllK FINMClll- IRIMG IN YOUR ROOM MWUREMEllTI IMMlDIATE INSIALLATIONI • l • , • _, r . • ' ' • Ai • DAILY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE • Bike -Trail Blocks ' . The-Newport Beach City Council last week rerused to endorse a county plan to develop a "-'.freeway system'' or arterial bike trails throughout Orange County. • The pla n i~n 't a bad one, partjcularly inasm uch as it calls (or 100 percent county fin ancing a na requi.res the county to obtain concurrence or the cities on routing a nd design. But the prelimin ary pr.oposaJ included trails in Newport Beach t hat the council isn't ready to accept. And, it om itted a Coast l-lighway bicycle overpass the Councilmen reel is needed. · 1'h erefore, t he council's reluctance to endorse the c ounty proposal is understandable. But in light or t he obvious shortcomings in the 1 present 50·50 cit.¥·county bike trail funding prog ram. it's bani t o j ustify the council's ·call for more o r the . st.nf and sand can retu111 the next day to leave more is an expensive prOC'ess. llowever, a starr report covering the commis· sion's proposal tndicates the anti-litter campaign '"ould cost more than the $11,150 buc!_ge tcO. It's also cloubtful t hat the public relations oriented campaign 'voµld reach the cars of litter offend ers ""ho live in inland cities. · 1'hereforc. dcspil1t the obvious n1 crits or the com- mission's plan:the cit y council <.icted \\•isely in \\•ilh· holding judgment unti l a pe nding st atewide ph1n i~ unveiled next week . ' St r and~d Seniors sapie. · The need or senior citizens in Newport Brach for it So far. the C9Unty has plunged more than $550,000 convenient way to travel around the city s hould not be into the program . All it has to show for it i5 a crazy ignored by city officials. patchwork o f. d'isjoint.e d tiikeY.'ays leading from The 450-member Harbor Senior Citizens Club nowhere to nowhere. recently a sked the city counc il to consider adopting a • • At the heart of the problem is the citi"es' insistence local bus syst e m . , on p a m pea::in g their -own-pet project \~·ithout-regiird ------l>·dmittecH-y;-the-city1-s-eX'l)Crience-\vil-h -u1tK'atbu•...---1------ for a n y .kind o f a n overall master plan or set or line was d ismal. Latest fi gures show it \VQuld cost at .. prioi ities. least $100,000 to operate last s ummer's experime nt, County goVernmeilt Should not pour more the Harbor Hopper, annually. r evenue sh aring goll ars into the 50·50 program. And 1'he J-larbor J·lopper \Va s not a full test. ho¥.·ever. in the interest of fiscal responsibility. Ne"'' port Beach since it serviced mostly young beac hgoers. It a lso had should not u rge that the inept prograin be continued. proble ms "'hich could be ironed out in a be tter plan- Co stly Litter Lillie fault cetn be found \\'ilh either the purpose' or design of the beach anti-litter cam'paign developed by Newport Beach1s P<.1rk s, Bea ches a nd Recreation Commission. ned system beneriting from that experience. Eig hty to 90 percent of the fl oppe r 's fares this summer were school-age children. Yet one of the strongest need s tn the community is at the senior citizens le\'el. These seniors had trouble using the Hoppe r the way .it.was routed. llundreds of seniors are stuc k at home. often without companionship, just because they are unablt' to drive. Their call for consideration of a bus I N program is jus tified. 'fhe amou nt or litter hauled from local beaches 1s appalling. And removing it s6 the so-called lovers of ,~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....J \ . .,; . ,,., ' . . . .t"Ta x Sp-ender ~Must - • ;-Help'Bite·the Bullet' " To the Editor: '' ll appears to me that if Prcsid cnl '"Ford expects taxpayers (indi viduals and business) to "Bite the Bullet" . that tax users Csuch as school distric- , ls) must also participate in s aid ' dislasterul activity. ' -·-JN BUS INESS. wC must find a ..-.·ay to make the allocated budget last and attain the l"argeted goals. e\·en·though \\.'e would rather have the budget in- , ~reased. Although attaining goals ~thin tigtitened budget limits i,'i dif- "' l)cult, American business continues to ~perform this t ask regulaf'ly. I( a gi\•Cn (._ __ M_A_IL_e_o..,.x _ __,) ' Letters from teadeTll are welcome. Nor· molly, writers should conoty their !lltl· scger in 300 word5 Of" leas. TM. riuht lo con· dense lellers to /ii space or ellminate hbel is reierved. All le!ler& must includl! sig nature and mailing address but names may be withheld qn request 1/ suj/icienl reason 1s apparent Poetry will not ~ published ' company fails to perform "o'ithin the TlllS PR OP OSAL rcques1s ap- budget limits, \A"hilc at the same ti me pro\· al for lhc conslruclion or a : realizing a reasonable profit for its restaurant. shopping area. orficl· stockhplder's, the management or said buildings and parking fa cilities on the t.'Om~ny is replaced. property located at 700 Lido Park W·hY cannot tax-supported· in· Drive. \\1e seriously question the need sUtutions perform in the same man-for any addition'al commercial ven · ner? Why should schools get all of the tu res on t he basis of the iocrea·sed 1 budget ttleY d~si re? l.1aybe the tax-traffic that "'i\1 follow "·Ith resultant . payers cannot afford all or the things -..inconvenience to the resid ents of the .thal oureducators finddesirable. Penins ula and the s urroundi ng • 1 AM cQnfident that the school districts will rind a way to educate our f children with !he funds already availa ble to the m . It ma y be, how e\'er, that th ey wilt only be able lo teach writing. reading and arithmetic and fin d it necessary to reduce some of the mor e theoretical a nd psychological inno\"ations or recent years. I a m not knocking the!ie advi!n- ced s ubjeC'ts.-but remember my hypothesis is that the school district can also perform its primary function and remain \Vith in a budget dirtatcd by the current :ivailahility of funds. Nobody likes "belt-tightening·· ar· lions. but it i1 's fair for others it'!'i also i lair for tbose who spend our lax dol- lar. residential areas. Lido Peninsula has but one access road serving not only lh r.ee l arg e and s ucc~s.i;ful restaurants but over four hundred families. Sin·ce we are primarily a residential area. we prolesl the en- croachment of yet another commer- cial center "'hich is not only unneccs· sary but \A"iil cause some 35 families lo lose their homes if the proposal is ap- proved. At least 90 percent of the properly adjacent to the proposed dcve\opmcnl is residential including four large con- dominiums and a mobile home park \\'ilh over 250 ramilics in residence. Any approval or additional commer- cial development on the peninsula rnusl necessarily have u direct crrect on the fut ure or the remain i ng l, H. \VlllTE residential a rea as further commer- • t Salnrallon To tbe Editor: cial expansion can therefore be ex- pected. Most of the residents of th(\ peninsula a re middle-cla!s. middle- inconie families living on small , fixed retirements for which relocation to like surroUndings with-commensurate living expenses would be impossible. In reply t& your editorial of Nov. l mncerning the Coves: pertlaps the Ir· vine Company cannot "be forced to change its plans: howe\•er. by laying (ull blame on the city council of, THE R ~FOR E, approval of Amend· New'Port Beach, you overlook Other ment •39 nol only threatens t he responsibilities including your o"'n. 35 families who now live at~700 C..ido ' The plans were passed by the city's Park Drive but has a direct and s1g· p l an n ing co mmi ss ion and nif!canl effect on the remaining unanimously by the coastal eommis-----t.esidents of -the peninsula. sion. The Da i.ly .Pilot must assum e ELIZABETll LEE A P'r , equal respons1b\h~y. Your report_ers ~,RED\V. AR NO LD J attend every meeting o~ these bodies. RUSSELL w. 1 '..'STER ~I . ll. i yet your paper has g1\1en a strong ~ · 1 , opinion only, now that it appears to be too late•-Llfr••a l)ers I TlfE COY E p lans are innovaUvr To the Ed itor : i ;.ind would be lovely on a .lake.side or I wish to take this oppartunity to even placed at Crystal Cove. Their enlphatically commend the Newport posiilon on Bayside. however, is in· ~ach Fire Department and par- • congruous. We already have the t1cularly· Capt. J erry Strum and his feeling or claustrophobia as we go crew at the Jamboree Road Station in 1" down Bayside. fl.fust WC }lave 3 fur· SO speedily and effictently trcallnl! ff ther lm~dlm cnt whose total height is me. when I w as hit by a coronary · 51 feet abOve the bay! Ir so. the Daily thrombo$.IS on the·1rvine Coast golf Pilot must lake Its shurcof the blame. course on Sept . .14. ... ls it really too lnle lo change I.he One of t he men Qt. the !llation s:iw planR Whal is the price of good will me-drop, yelled to Strom and they and..sound Judgment! It is not just the w.:re O\'Ct the fence :ind trentinG me vocal portion or our society ond those ~ v.•ho dislike anything new who are in a few·seconds . <:omplaining now; it is also those les.s vocal residents v.•ho have (inally rtoched the saturation point. JANE P. MOSMANN Tll[IR promptness and efficiency saved my life as it was a most serious attack. The great crewr.at lfoag l lpA:pilal fin ished the job a now I'm On my way l9 good health a ain. 'T"'"'<:----r>ear Gloomy Gus 11 ·s ni<"'e that the cities of Newport Beach-and Costa Mesa have pressure traffic signals that don •t change for motor- cycles~ Gi\"es r:ne a chan~ to sit and watch the cars go by -- "'a iting for One lo come up behind me.. IRATE ..... ,.., GuJ ttlrimt••O l•t 1w,rniltM .,..,,...,,. MCI .. Ml llfttUlrity <tllt<I ... \'it-el \Joe .. •Sf;a-. SeM '°"' !H'I ,..,,..,. M Gl-r Gti, 0.,1, "ilM. Sloppy DulbJ Use the Lang,uage • ( SYDNEY HARRIS) In a recent m agazine ad. the com· pany mentioned •·the enormity of our effort·• to obtain a certain product. \\'hat the company meant "'aS ··enor· mousness." a nd not 1,1•ickedness. 1,1•hich ·•enormity" has al ways meant. \Vhy complain about ;:i minor error of this sort. ask the modernists 10 sµeec.h? As long as people kno"'' \\•h:it yo u mean. "'h<tl dif(crenee docs 11 n1l.lke "'hich v.•ord you use? B{'sicl{'~. "·ords change their meanings fron1 century to centurS>-sometimes. a\mosl rrom generation to genl'ration. T here ,is s om e trulh in their position, bul not enough to outweigh the di sadvanta ges of using \Vords loosely and sloppily. 1£ .. enormity'" ceases to mean a kind of large v"icked - ness. and comes to mean the same as ..enormousness," then 1,1·e have lost a valuable word, a nd· gained nothing. One tool of language has been dulled beyond repair. CONS ID E R anoth e r more prevalent example-the modern use of •·disinle.restcd.:.' to mean ··unin. tcrested." Properly speaking, a j ud ge is ·'disinterested ''. in a case-that is. he is interested in an objccti,·e and impartial manner. This is a most \"a luahlc word to describe the role of a "dlsinterested party." If, however. it is used interchangeably "''ilh "unin- le r est e d ,'' we h ave g ive n u11 something fo r nothing. I don 't belic~e that wo rds should be preserve d m e rely for thei r a n- tiquarian or traditional value; the only test should be whethe r they rill a verbal need. When they do, \\IC should resist all efforts lo eliminate them or modify their meaning. "l~IPl.Y" and "infer" are also losing their distinction: "I Im ply" by v.·hat I say. and I "infer" (rom what you say. If these two are used inter· cho.ngcabl)', then communicati on becomes even more confused. Since semantic confusion is already so great in our &ociety, loosenin.1: the bonds or meanin g e \·en further can only create greater mi.-;chicf. , • -'---------\1.it.al_lf.S.. Li11k..Shake11 ___ _ > Portugal: Right to Left \VAS l11NGTON-The de pth o f anxiety over Portugal's sharp move toward thl" Jen. can be'"""""l'tleasure·d bv the ract th:it the U.S. has cut Portug31 off from certain highl y classified military a11d nuclear information commonly available to ull members of lhe No rth Atl:1n li <· 1'r<'a tv Org3nization 1 NA1'0 1. · 1llat dcci:Hon. disclosed here tor thl' r1r s1 tin1~5"nOl-the direct result or the O\'erthro"' of th£' long:time Sa lazar dict<1torshi p on Apri l 2.'i. Halher. 11 ap- Pl'ar~ to cli1h.• (ronl lhC' tinie .se\·~·r11 I 11·cck:ii hftl'f !he coup aga1ns1 S;.tla zar \1 hcn the d1rcl'tor gcncr<i l of the Con1 ntunist r•o1rty \\•a,; brouAh l into !ht• OC"' gO\"l'l'nllll.'ll\.- 'f l l l: ·CO!\l !\I UNIST Plll'l Y bo:-is . ~\J,·aro Cunhal. 1,1•as made :1 minii-itt>I' 1,1•ithout-portfolio " l<1.te last spring.'- llis position is believed to have been strengthened "'ithin the Armed i-~orces Movement , th e poli t ica l ly murky but clearly \ell ·leaning group or young military officers holdine _ power 1n Lisbon after President Spinola. th e hfro or the April 25 coup d'clal. was himself forced to quit On Sept. JO. I \\'hal 1n akcs l,;.S. poli cymake rs 1Ja r1icular\y unf'asy :ibout lhe tur- bulent. unpredictable polities of Por- tugal cmerginj! from decades of right · \\'tog dictatorship 1s 1he fact that l'unhal 1:-no\\· prl'a<·hi ni:: ;1 µolitical hnt• ol' :-.11'ee1 rea:-onablc-ne:-.:-.. Th ~! -.;1m(' lint· \1'<1:-l;ucl oul fnr Prl•s1d~·111 ( EV ANS-N OV AK ·) Ford la sl "·eek by t'rl.lnl'isco da Costa Go ml's. "'ho "'as e levated to the llrcsidt'nl')" •art el' lcfl -\1•inA offil't>ri-i forced Sp1nolaou1 . 1;onll'S l'a Oll' 10 \\'a :-hin i;:ton pll·dg1n)! rast adhcrl'llce tn NATC) and a:-king 111·11· l '.S . 1•conom1l' and rn1h tar.\ aid lh· l\:tS al!lo n1o "'I ;1g ret•;1hll" aboul thl' n1·j!ol1at1on:-no\\ )!Olli).: on tn 1.'Stcnd thr ai,:rec n1ent g1,·1ng thl· l " S. 11\;,il ha~t> r1Ahls in lb•· l'ol'tlLl!ll<':-l' /\01re.~ · "fll US. ofhl'l:1ls here riolc a sharp l·ontrasl bet"'et'n the conduct of thl· ricw. lc£t -dominaled Portuguese government, along "'ilh lhc Por- tuguese Communi~l purty. and the bl<\tanl, anli·U.S. campaign in Chile \\•hen lhe late l\farxist, Salvador Al- lende. took po"·cr. · As one key policYmakcr told us: ··~Ioscow was deep into the interna l politics of Chile nnd it is deep in Por· tugal. but it is playi ng a £ar more sub- tle g:.ime in Li~bon than it did in San- tia~o. ·· The pur('ly m1 1ilary importance of Portugal ~is a n1embcr or NATO is marginal. It has no 1roops in Central Europ('. lnlleC'd. its importance to the U.S. h111Al'S direl'll~· on lhe Azore:-,. usl'd a s tht• \llal link in the m:t~si\(' .\mcru·:111 m1 h1 ;~r.\· ;ud to Israel in lh<' ,.nm K1 111Jur \1arone ye;1r ;1gn Bt.:T PtJl,IT ILAl.l.'.t". Port ug al 1:- Pl'l"f'l•1\t'fl :1 ~ t•r11('1;il 11 tht• -.oltl~ reasonable line of Communist party boss Cunha I is simply a cover for time to extend Con1munisl penetration . deepe r into basic Portuguese. in· s titution s tall but one da ily nt>v.·spaper is now under extreme left· v.·ing in£1uen l't.'/. then Portugal may bc headed for a ~·1oscow-i1upported popular !'root regime with major ('ommunist participotion. 1·hal d an~erou :-dc\'e lopm e nt . rega rdc1l ht•rc as distinl·tly pcssibJe·it thl• lc•fl -1lon11nat('d reg1 ml' con- :-.11hda1 e ... 11-. JXll\"t•r, \\·ould ha<'e reper- l' U :-:-10 n ~ rn both Ita ly and 1;1•t•t•l·r t'.:A 1·0 · .. :\lc·d1tl·rr-anee1n kl'y:-lonPs for· 1hc past 1:. yea rs. In· det>d . :-.om1· dipltnnal:. here hehe\'t' thal Porlugal undt~r a pupulilr [ront regime eould quickly lead to political inslab1lity in next-door Spain. f\l 'CORDINGL'.t·. the Ford ad· minis trat iGn 1s proceeding v.'ith unusuul caution in dealing with. the new government of Presillent Go rries. l laving cut Portugal off fron1 highly sensitive NATO security information, the decision now must be taken whctl;ier to a sk Congress ror a new aid llrog ra m for POi1.uga l. Congressional hostility against all forms of forei·gn aid is no\\.' at a nev.• peak. Lurking in the backi::round is the ,·ital matte.r or the Azores. 1\ny Ame[ican resupply line to Is rael in the ('Vent of a new Arab·l-"r:ieli v.•ar "·ould be infinitely more difficult "'ithoul landing rights 1n the Azor('s. Thu ~. alonA \A'llh Greece and Turkey . Portugal ha~ now become yel another 1'xplos1\'e pa(·kage in th<' :->t'Cm1ng ly lllC'>:orable decline or Am erica n IJO\\'t•r ;:~nd influenre ;i hroad State Sh~uld Pay Taxes Recent s tories have highlighted the huge ll moUnts now being spent by the stale in the leasin g of buildings, rrio stly ·for office _space. to ac - ~om mod<Ue go,•ernmcntt'Xpansion . The renlal~ have gro~'n tremen· dously in the past eight yc11.rs largely beca u se o f Governor Ron ald Reagan's set policy against capital _ouUay for i>tate.-struclures~ Prior-to hi s administration th e s lllte h ad dev e l o p ed a master plan for or· derly expansion in the capital cily. It had also included pl ans for facilities elsewhere in the state. Reagan's \'1cw has been that he not only has ~avcd the state money by not bui ldi ng but. through renting from private ownership. ·has maintained laxablc property "'hieh would ha\'e other\A·ise been lost to the local tax roll s through State ownership. Bt:CAUSE of th:it, the deb3tes 0\'Cr whict\ is b~ttcr "''Ill probably la!il longer than they should. For the plain fact is that the state lihould not be exempt rrorif local taxation. And the whole question of publicly ov.,ned property and the tax rolls sl\ould be reviewed. ( EARL WATERS ) school distri cts in recognition or the extra burden its in stallations cause. While state O\A'nccl property may have a minimal effect on many areas. its impact up.on tile cap.ital c.ilY aod Sacramento County is enormous. It is a major reason that Sa!:!ramento County ha s the highest tax rate in the stale. t'OR IT is "'ell eshtbli 5h'ed that residential taxes do not carry the costs or st!r\·1ccs pfQvidt d, excepting pe rha1>s in a few isolated wealthy <"'Ommunilies where no industria l or con1mcrcial development is permit· tl·d. only has it taken many blocks off the tax rolls and held them in idleness, it has railed to make any roncessions to1,1•ards helping to beautify or other- "'·ise <idd to the improvement or the l'ity. One 1,1•ou ld think it would ha ve been to lhc state'-s interest lo pro\"ide the capital c-ity "ith a cultural center , parks. a zoo :.nd state.Pdrks along.it.J riv<"r fronti;. Excepting for its initial contribution or a park surrounding the Capitol, property which \A'<lS donated to the stale a ny\\·a y. the la"·makers ha ve never seen fit to provide any m ore park s even though state occupancy oC the c.ity has multiplied in geometrical fashion. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT So any employe r of lnrcc numbers ~reates~n additional burden upon a community ror police, fire_, water. f\C\A'Cr anCt othe r services. In the case of pri val~ l'm ployt·rs this 1s us ually Robt:rl N .._l\' red, E'ubU.sber off:-et by the taxes pdid upon the1 Thomns Kettld,Edifor property held by the en1ploycr. Thoma~ Polmer,Surtday Not so y,·ith the state. There is no of(. Editorial Pagt-E'dilor set. Neither Is there usu3Jly any The e<litnr1al pag~ d the Da\Jy payment ror the services dire<'tly Piiot l<ffks lo in rorm and stimulate required by th e e mployer's f3 cilities. readers by presenting on lblt page In all fairness the statt should pay.. dl\'l"N.t! cnmmcnt tir)' on loPlct of ht~ I terest by !i)•nd ica lt d column1¥ts and taxes to oc.a l goverf\mcnts on its cartoonislt-. IJy i>ro,·iding a forum property so th al thes(l installatlons do ror reaf1ers· \•iew:1 .an~ p~ntina: not impose a burden upon a com· 1h1s ne .... ·spaper's opinimis and 1den munity hut arc. spread equally on all on current topics. The editorial of tht tltlien11 . f'or any stale structure f.pln1011~ or th e Doily Pllot appear Is ror the benefit of all state residents only In t}IC" tdil6r1al tolumn at the • Proln l ... Tothe.J;ditor: So I w(sh to express my deep gratitude, and that of n1y ramlly, to Ill me n1 lire d•p•rt~re}tuc. ·learn. \\le cannot prevent langua~c rrom ch~nging, nor i;hould we. But lhc changes should 00 gradual. :r;ensible nnd a~antageoJ•~ .. _fu_rists, fo in ... s1ance, obfcct to "contact" as a Ye~b. l"I conlactcd John yesterday"), and indeed it 11 an u.•l)i co.nstrucl : yet it avoids the cumbersome "gbt ln touch with " aryd does not muddy the v.•a.ters o( mcanLng. • Under Arlif:le Xtlt o' the state con· stitution . cities. counties and other loca l government e ntities arc r.equlred to p&y taxes-upon--propc-rt held out si de of thelrown jurisdictions. Thus. San fr anc.isco for exam ple. pay~ taKes on Its airport property situated in S3 n )'tateo county. f'or many years the red~ra l ~overnment hits been paying a form or taxes lo lhe nol just those In whose c.oqim.u.nll)' l•::::t..,to~p ot 1~.Jl!-:Orunions upr·~~..JI-. appens o ~e rh:ips. too, it "\\'OUl >1'°1We~""nt'sl~ urid cl.ftr writers We, as..r. ldenu of Udo Peninsula, nppl)Se any further commercial dcYelopment on Lido Peninsula. \Ve ~nt Amendment 439_, Delan y'a Cannery Villa8c: "'hlch Is scheduled to come betorti the Jlh~nhinJi: commls· sion for the second time on Nov. 7. I l'i lt'I wondering if our cititens are well aware of the. readinns1 and avallabitlty and crficicncy o( this life- .saving service. DON I. llUDDLESTON • be fair('r 'o apply this sitm~ principle :ire their O""'n and no endorttmentat to county racihties situB.ted Within a lhc.ir \'le":·s by the Daily l'tlol should .. city. tie Inferred. - ACTUAl.t \1, a~ide from lhe taic. question, the stale has been derelict In it1 lrcutmenl of the c:aoit;i l city. Nol • Wednesday, Novcmbcr6, 1974 • - -• • • • ·~ . -DAILY PILOT ~ .:: Milland Writes BookasBeSaw.It . .CidoS~i~~j!o Vill age I, ·' By 808 TllOi\1~. I.OS ANGELES fAP) - During his heyday as a llollyYi·ood star. Ray ~1il· l;ind Rave the appearance of being aloor. bemused, somc·"·h;it bored, an ;ictor ""ho atccpted bad movies, took the money and ran. l\luch the s11n1e portrait conH.'S across -in l\1illand 's autobiography , "'hich OOnrs the inspired title or "\Vitlc·cycd in B:.i by lon." Mexico Sugar Confispated SAN DI EGO <API Ameril!a ns dri.ving t o Mexi co i n search of cheaper sugar are confron- ted by a toughening sta nce by borde r a ~cnts. Con- fiscations are reported. Althoughl 0 he Lnited States allows 50 kilos or 110 pounds Crom ~fcxico, i\lexican law prohibits the export nf suga r. 1\ IZ,OOO·POUJ\'O loa d of ~uga r destined for a tom- mercial user in San l)iego was seized this ""C<'k. · David L. Scmpsrotl. 28, even c:illed brilli:int." . 11 i s g r e a l e s l aChievement was his role as the alcoholic writer in ''The Lost Wee kend," which won him the Oscar as best actor or 19.15. I-le recalled his reaction to the Charles Jackson novel af· ter J>a rnn1ounl 's produc- tion boss in structed him, "ltca d it. Study IL You're gulng lo pluy it ." ~aid his two SO·kilo bugs or;;====================~ s ugar were t :.ikcn by ?tfexican authorities. The U.S. Customs agents said he could keep one bag because Of the onc·k ilo limit but ''the inspectors told me no way" he could keep them both. said Scp- srott. "so I headed back Into l\l exico." But •l\texican customs off icials took it all, he complained . CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC •'T ll E\' \\'Ol"l llS 'T even give n1c the S25 I paid. for it," S<nd Sc1np. !lrotl. ··and told me if I didn't leave they \\'Ould · confiscate m ytruck,too~·· 50°/oOFF* FABRIC WHEN INSTALLED BY WARDS A SO·kilo b:.ig of sug8r sells in 1\-lexico for about 812 or nine cents a round. compared to n1orc lhan S2 ~­ for a five.pound bag al mo:,l U.S. supe r1narkl'ts. In the largest super· market chai n in Baja California. <:u stomt'rS of -Calimax are allov.ctl to •G.t•1.posh,topnll.~---.....-..-•dro.tw r ...... towpric•a.C•torfrff•dWMtttodliy! WOOD A.MD Wl:OUGHT l•OH ALSO AYAILAILE HUNTINGTON CENTER "" -·fl·Mlt HONER PlA2A /s-.._., .... _\.lo. _,.,""" .. "' Join Our Celebration -• 'lWo Turiyaki Steakn· for$6.95. If' sour b1r1 hday. We 've been a friend al the !amity tor 2$ years and we·re having a soeci at dinner -oUer 10 1~v1ra you to 101n our celebration. Our offer includes 1wo hearty 1enyak1 steaks marinated 1n ou r special oriental sauce and served with a grilled ·pinea pple ring. D1nnerarso 1naludes soup d (J 1ou r or lresh garden salad . w11h cucumbers and mannafed mixed beans, nee pila f. 01p1ng hot homemade bread plus a bo!lomless cup of ou r own special blend corlee. Clip out !he coupon below and come aboard. Join our friendly crew 1n HS 25th Birtt].day festivities! '"'loll9'49t ~ fU5lAUAA"ITI •••••••••• This co'uPOn good lor I Two Teriyakl Steak Dinners Specially Pnce d al Jus1 $6.95 tor tJ?lh : . CouPOn good any evening I Coll• Mesa I 2300 Harbor Blvd. I 5 .. 0·8535 York streel5 with hidden cameras. depression or ''The Lost Weekend," and so did his marriage , lie h as. remained married to the same woman for 40 years. NEWPOR~ BEACH •• TllE CA~t ER AS weren't detected, but he was, and he got a frantic phone call fro,m his "'ife in California that newspaper columns were "insinuating that J was in New York on a monumental aicoholie binge and that I had been seen lying in gutters." Like his countryman, Richard Burton, Milland is a good storyteller, and his tales of his childhood and Army life are brilliantly done (he claims lo have written the book without a ghost). ~ ~EW CJ\ll Sb' \ .. &.~ ·~o 'fhe mi sa pprehension was corrected. but pres- sures of the film caused other problems. lie is candid about the ramous. Cecil B. De1.1ille was the master or spectacle, "but he .didn't know a damned ~I",. November 7 • 8 • 9 ~ 11-IURS. FRI. SAT •. ''P-1y ho m e lire was deterior ating,'' he says, -Participating Arr: J ohnson and Son Uncoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Boulevard .. Nabefs CadiUac. Inc. 2600 Harbor Boulevard -Theodore Robbins Ford 2060 Harbor Boulevard .. • .. , ., .. _,,, . :.. -"'· J' .' . ' ...., ,,, ;,,· 1 .. .•. ' .. People Section-all about people you know DAILY PILOT ... .. (• ., ' eone "What a way to fly to New York . Uni ted started - me off with a big, heany breakfast. And then fo llowed it with I heir Deli·Buffet. Nice going, United. I've caught your spiri t:' We'll catch yo u with our morning Deli flight from Los Angeles 10 New York. Only Uni led serves yo u a heany breakfast to begin your day and then follows it w11h a Deli·Buffet. You can eat as much as you want, wheneve r you want. Cord cuts. cheeses, garnishes and more. And whatever you co me up with, well have a beverage to go with it. Wine, cocktails or ice-cold beer. Complimentary in Fi rst Class, a small charge in Coach. • · For Friendship Service and the only Deli·Buffet in the sky, call your Travel Agent. Or call United at 537·752 1. Panners in Travel with Western International Holels. Nonstops to New York Lca"·e Arri ve F.qufpmtnt Airport Mu!Senfce K:45 a.n1. 4:45 p.m. 747 Kennedy Breakfast & Deli 12'Cllnooo ~:00 p.m. OC·IO Kennedy 4-S1ar Lunch I :45 p.n1. 9:Ja p.n1. OC-1! . . N~'ark 4-Sl3r Dinner - .. ''f ' ' ,,. • " ' , '. 1· I , , Newoort Be1dt I 3333 W. Coast Hwy. I 6'42·2295 +-------- 81/botlST.'"nd An1hefm The friendlyskiesof}'OUl'-land-- • 203 Marine Ave. 2250 ;. Lincoln I ......... u ... ,o........ 673·8720 635·4453 • •..iu-.U '~t'~ ~~i~s~~c!SQuare ~:~~~::W I • ~ .. 1 """"··~~ s42.3301 .. ga.oass . I .. •••••••Oller Expires November 27. 1974• • • • •• • • j .. : r ·-- . IW un1TeD .AIRL1ne~~' J. ~ -rt r .• , ':":~~~ "' I _.j .. t.,; --·--_...._ ___ ... ____ \ ' • 'Unearned Profits' Wedneeday•1 Closing Prices Borrowl.ng Trend Spells Disaster H(W 'l'OlhC IU'11 - kllMwiftl l•t r.ktt .., IM -Totk S10C 11<1\l"te 11 Dr. ROBERT ADLER For those who do not subscribe to Barrons. the finan cial tabloid, a profound and sc11thlng ar· ticle on what inflation means appeared in the Oc· tober 28th issue. lt was an excerpt fro m a new book by Dr. Ernest J . Op- pen heimer, one of the leading financial con· sultants 1n the world. Many disturbing points about inrlatlon were made by Dr. Oppenheimer, buL the principal one 1s that in· fiallon, it permitted to per· slst will bankrupt us -us being you and me and the government. SEVERAL WEEKS ago l wrote in this column about what we are doing to ourselves , and how we have loved eveo-minute of it -until today. Now we are beginning to su!rer from our excesses. Oppenheimer says tol~l US. ind ebte dness 1s arouild S2 5 trillion Cor· poral1ons owe SI tnllion , mortgagees -$600 billion, the Federal government - SSOO b1lhon , state and local governments -$200 b1lhon and consumers $200 billion These borrowings were provided by the aegregate sayings of generations of Americans. In· short, he points out, ror each dollar owed by borrowers. there is a dol· lar owned by saven. 1'hus, we huve a starting pou1t here fo r getting tnto the d)7lami cs of innation. To quote Oppenheimer, ''A rate or tnflat1on of 1 percent will reduce the purchasin g powe r or .Mooey Doctor savers in the aggregate or $25 billion At the same time, it will give all bor· rowers a windfall of the same a mount. It is ap· parent th at unless interest rates are r&1sed to cover fully the level or 1nnation, savers suffer enormous losses while borrowers make enormous unearned profits. This l.s the e quival e nt of an un- declared form or bankrupt· cy, ror 1t involves the repayment of debts with sharply depreciated cur- rencies. ..... IN EFFECT, frugal people !lave been sUb· s1d1z1ng those who have li ved beyond their means. Atoreover. by keeping ln· B4th Birthday olonel's Still- King of Fryers terest rate11 lower than is warranted by the oormal return on capital plus U1e rate or inrlatJon, savers are providing a t"Onhnuing incentive to spenders to pe rsist in their ways Thi!: process Is und ermining the savings fun ctio n and con· st1tutes a threat to the free enterprise system "'Viewed from this van tage point, 1n rlnllon Cun be read ily "u nderstood It enabl es bttrrowers to pur .. sue their spending spree without worrying about ever having to meet their obligations. It provides an ideal device for poht1c1ans to curry the favor of voters and special Interest groups by voting fol" ever larger goverqment expenditures, knowin~ that 1nflat1on will ba1l tfle m out In effect, 1t encourages financial 1rrespons1b1hty on a vast scale. Wh at the s penders for get 1s that there 1s a hm1t to the bur· den that can be imposed on the savers, for the ultimate errect or inflation 1s to wipe out th e savings runct1on, thereby bankrup· ting the economy as a whole." Oppenheimer goes on to Illustrate the points, using words such as theft a nd fraud 1n both relating to the government and the banks in their roles 1n helping to perpetuate this s1t uat1on. He proposes solutions that 11r e in· teresting and practical, ..... ...... •.t\llo*I °*" (I'll! -AA- ADtloltL 1n1t a "-•1" ,t.Cl'"ll'ld1.60 I '1 If +IYI l<mtei.w 1 • 11 "'' \\ """~' ,OJd 1 101 l • ~ MHi;1p I JOd •• tl I~ ~ A#lllilll .1$1'111 ., 1..-14; AOcl•t1 .aon 1tt 1U "", I\ .f4¥1AW JOd " If l \lt-I\ Al'll'M..11.Cll , J11 u ... \(, A1111!rre CO • l • • """'• .20 '• fl • + i. A!ltetl IACP I 15 I~ , ..,,, p ... JOG,, ~ ·-· "' A!r(oll\C .'IO S 1$ 11*-l'I A J 11111\nlfl .. 11 O• ,,, At-110 • ·~ •• Al.IGftl 1111 t tYI+ \lo ~Ppll U , r500 1~1'1+11'1 ""''""'"'· ~ 'O 'tl"" Alti.llt !Alli , <t0 IW>--"" Altll>Jlllt .. • • ~ • AlotrlOC ,. u 2' ...... "" Al-1$11 jCI • 1 IJ-+ ~ Ale.MAI l.tO S 219 21-l'I Al<e $1(11 40 J It It.+ II! Al<Ol'l U 2020 12 Ull'I+ a., Al.l-IOollt ft.__. All-J.W 2 311 SI-"" Alt.o(o JOd ,• SJ t +I Allft..ud I '° i JS 23\'t-~ At19 LWl!t J t 3h't-14 ••t Pw l.U I .. 15*-.... 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""""°'" ICl11 •IOtOlAGo A~ Pl J J 111\o0 +4\lo Amttosp lO 11 4"11 2'-~ ..,.,.1...,. nn l l 1"'--11o A MH+tl 12 t t S 3""-1-"" A MH!torP•J t5 1~ ... but tough. ----~~:..!~"' I A?'il LOOKING forward Z:: ~~l11'3 12 ~t ~ ~ lO the publiShlng Of hlS Am$"'1 \"" J 1M 16'11-Ii. book. 1 don't think 1 have A"' Slnd '° ' 191 '"* seen such a clear concise !~~~~£~:~ ~ ~i ~; E indictment or our system ...... r1.r2o40 •22N ,,1:o .. "" Amf&Tpl6 161 W ... + .... or credit and its role with ATTPAl.~ " '3Vt+ v. government in putti ng us !~1f'1.8r~ ~~ · 21~ ';~!! ;:: 1n the predicament we rind :=-·; 1'.t ,1 u~ '~~.:!:. tt: LOS ANGELES CAP) -and ask for :in opportunity ourselves ::::z1i~ ,r2~ 1~:;;;:1:z The man who laid the ·to show my method or The thesis or month to Ameie-'° s 11 11 • ,.. golden chicken has turned frying chicken." month liq uidity ha s ~~"'~ t 1~ =::+.,. 84 and is still going strong. He had a suc cessrul become the answer for the ::::_~nc l!z~ 'n ~"' -l'I Col. Harland Sanders -restaurant at the time so, times. Get out or the slock ......,.,eoop i 'i 1 -1\ the fried ch1~ken king -Is he was asked, why didn't market on any rally Get !::::'J ~ > ·~ ~ ... i. celebratuJJI bis birthday at he retire? out or long term bonds -!::.lfl.!~: r, ~~:; a series or birthday parties ''I think nobody should 1nflat1on wi ll cut their AAtc: ... 100 J 1os 1111o-"" attended. by Kentutky rel!re,"ht!said."Whenyou value 1n ha ir again Get =•~v°' ~ ·~~ ;;;::~ Frted Chicken franchise out or resale real cistate ::.i1~ ~~ t ~ 1~• "" holders. NAME Rental properties are fine ='O;~ !? ; 1~ 1:=:: The other night in the Short t e rm C.O.'s, ~ .. eorp •1 11-1 suburban San Fernando in the Treasury bills, 30 day com· :,:.~c::~ ~ !r:-\'O Valley~ be regaled several --.-NEWS ~ __ mer.cial pap_e~y IOQ_se """ sv 1 .. 10 " s. • .ir. hundred Southern Cahfor-~~!t\!~J -1J-,~~-- stay out of any dhqwd An:11e•D 1s , ,. """• w n1a KFC managers, as· retir e, you Just go to' investment Unless reaht) An:wc-En•P J 1 ... sistant managers, cooks rusting out. You rust out set s 1n 1nflat1on will ~l!1~s1 ~: ,~ 1;.:.__ and salis hostesses with qwcker than you will wear d t ,~ Im t •·-a.st "'20 • ....,. 'Ml es roy o ner 1nves en s. A.-uc; 1 ,0 1 in J1..., his homely wit and exhor· out. You can always con· fDr Adler wiU answer let · Arie1tll11DY as 111o-l'I ted them to bigger and llnuetodosomelhing. ters directed to him m the ~~":M~: 1~ 1:-better th'n"s "'"' p1 1 10 .. , a-... 5 • ••y l t th k r Dooly Pilot) Amiurpl t \,O For a change or pace, ou wan o in · o z-.1 """' _ V> the Colonel a nd rriends retirement as a point ~~~,~·iU; 'fs ~!''.:: dined on prime rib with an where you have reached !~~Aj~1~ ,~ i}"'_·.,; tW·r>ound birthday cake as One state in your lire and A t t AU.Ltd 1 '° ,,0 111,,.._, .. the centerpiece He posed done certain things and CCOUll all =~:;:g ' •J li1~1;i,, fo r pictures .,...1th the crew now you're ready for a • ::~~::g ! '1~ ~:1:z -ot ever..y ... K~C market bet· ch.~~e65 ,years. you have Uni"t M eels ::re..~,~~ '~: ~~-'It ween Los Angeles and San ::t~~1~ ~ s tt ll:::= ~ Diego had so m any expenences K p t ..,11,hc:11t JV. 1, '" "..._,..., d I d Rexrord e erson, as· "I iusl hop" that C\ery an earn e so many 1 •,,•,~, .•,'",. ',,.10 ~=1• ' th h t ood s1stant director of f1nanc1a --one of you hves to be 84 1ngs t at, sure o g · d •11Atft Pf1J 1 1p •J d 't h t operations ror Lockhee AWis (.orplO ll , .. + l'I and still has good health," ness. you on a\'e o Aro'"< 10 1 " ,,,.+ ... l t b h Aircraft Service Company, Au10t1 20dJO , JWo .,. he told the guests. "God qw JUS ecause you ave h N t I .....iomi 1nt1s ~ 111o • • d th t t l .... ·111 speak to t e a 1ona bless every one of you ror reacue a re 1remen ,A~o, -".~f! • ll,, •t--.• Assoc1al1on o! Accountants, ... .... ... .... all iour kindness and good age h Ave 111 1 -• 11 12••• u. "Y k 'lb Orange Coa s t c apter, ..,......,Pr JOll ss J1 • Vt thoughts" ou can wor WI Awi inc 40 • s1 ,.,.__.,., The white-haired goateed youngsters, you can work November 13, at the A1rpor· !:::~"'\: ,j ,,;: ,~::-; ~ Kentuc.k Y colonel then twhe' tre"·s cahluot'cohl thgtnrgo,upyo'u' te~~al hour will be at 6 00 AnK on&_•_i: •-~-'•l!o-"' talked about his late· lltl>l.wu '° s '" u .... ~ can do." pm and dinner at 6 45 Pm a.ne-'°" .. s2 .><.o+ \I blooming career. Peterson~ an alum nus or Biller IA :io J •J µ........, Did he really start sel· ;o!:cJ~es %~~!~s thbauti1fol~ Cornel1 Un1\e rs1ty,reccntly ::;•g·~2~ 'tl ~· .... Jing K e ntucky Fr1cd rabulous army or !ran-returned from three years ::::~,~: >ilt it::: Chicken at age 66 ~·1th a on Geneva, SV•'ltterland, 1..,"1 1 >-1 • 1 u + 11o tidy nestegg from the sale ch1 sers and made Ken· = 1~~· tt; ~~: :z r I t ' . tucky Fried Chicke n a \vhere he "'orked as dLrCC · ltnoi•lllCJ 1 11--. 11, o a gaso 1ne s a ion· d h h tor of admini stration and en11HY2111 s 1• 1,_..., restaura nt and a $105 household wor t roug 1tn1111• •, 111a11o +11o th b t Us br'ghtly logistics for Lockheed In a ... -r.u~11 s t:it »1'+ '"' .c .... ~1al Security check" e u 1QUI o • h &•00i1 111c1 1u 1t.1i1 ··ves,'' he s a id ''I pain e a ,::NET " 1"1.ti.1" ~ t d C, nd s a nd his ptcsent position, e , ,, ,, ,, uv. "" d I television c mercials. travels exte nsively with ,. .... "' Joa ed up m y car wit t an h . commitments prlmanly 1n a.1c IA ..ii ' z1 1......:,... ice chest in the back, He tells 1s story 1n a a.it1 ino 40 , 154 S'lli +"' crushed lee over chicken, n e w I y p u b I i s h e d Southeast Asia and Europe :~'!:'t 6(110 1169 ~t: d r I d d autobiography entitled, He will discuss "Accoun-"""" ~""""' ...,_ .... "" 50·J)Oun cans o nr an h F ling for Inte rnationa l ••'lll~ct .11 • 2 '"" . flour and my seasoning naturallv enoug , " 1nger AM•+"9t 11 , •1 11 ·'"" L k • G d " Operatoons " ae.. Fcts J 1 • •.o ISl'I•""' J 'd $lop at a restaurant 1c in oo &«~""' .xi " u 1•11o .. tt ,,::.;;_::.::!;...:.:_;:_..;_:;;;:;;;"-'..;_"-------------------------------111«""'0 t0 1s 101 19"\+ ,,. ilw<;"llA ~ s u ..... . 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"l'hc 1' agc·old QLll!sliun "Shou ld \\'e or s ho uldn 't ,,·r ~ .. troubl{·s J<'lt and Anila in tonight's episodC'. t\'l"I'\' l 11 1 8:00 -\\lords and l\lusic . A 1nUsil'al lr1hut c Lo lhe tomposcrs "'ho have given .!\merica its best lov('d songs, hosted by Danny Thom<is and featuring a lineup of top singers <tn<l n1usit:i01n~. • 'Swan· Lake' Suml'Unt· 111 lht• Ho)·al S1-1·ecl1sh Hulh:l ha:-hit u11 tht• br1J,?ht • .. I Hh•a th:1t \'on Hothharl, lhP :-ccdy ~or t:l'ft•r \.I ho CO ll\'C'rl :- n1u idc11S' to :-\.l'Uns :11 1 h1· firvp 1·1r ii r1•11 tht•r Bl .. S\\1111 1.:..kt, ·· Jo;l\uutll bt• Jli \'1•n n1ul'h n1orc ~x posur1• than ht• ever sol l'ron1 l-'et1 prrur J\'atlU\" 'l'h o :-t• l.\.lo t•horcogra11her:-n1usl hi.l\'e bPen r c\'l)I\ 1ng in tht"1r ~rU\'l'~ \\'i lh (U l'y lust \\"Cl•kend '>''hilt• un ob\'iously used lhc Shrine A't1d1tur1um :-lai;:c all or ii lu n1ak1· \'1111 ltothb;irt look n1orf• hkc ll.£H1.arcl <.:oscll th:in th~.­ J! • hbc r 1 n i:: 1t hour v.•hu Jl'U louslr i;uards his t~n slaved flock . A BC ii) 8:30 -'"fhe Great Ice Ripoff.'' r·o ur Je \\el thie ves use <JO interstate bu s as thei r gela\\'<ty ,·e hi clt:" c<i rryi ng $4 millio n in diamonds. in this TV n1ovie \Vilh Lee J . Cobb ahd Gig Young. • enthu:-.ia s t11' '1'1110 He llos \\le got h inl l\.l'ICC Ill thl· firi>l :u·t. f1;1ppin~ in thC' background, a nd th:l'I. i!i th<'- l'arlic·st this \\'rilrr has l'\'er seen hin1 in .. S\\'<111 L:ike." 'f'hll t V.':JS JUSt (or Ullenf:'rs: he g<1v(' us ;1 solo. of al l things. lo s l:.irt the second act :.ind lhc fin<JI art or the b:..llct ehould h;t\'C been en· tilled "An r:\•cnini,: v.ith Von Rothb .. rt." • ,, •• an Ugly Duckling TOM BARLEY Music Box :ilC'r anll iusl about :is in· s piring. Gesturl'S designed Iv ("011\'l'Y the impression that he v.·as :-.t·nding the prince lo hi s gra ve and the :."'ans to thei r lake were more e \·otativc or an o\'er- dressed scarccro"' rra n- tirally "'a\•ing for a taxi. <-·on1e to tern1 s "'•l h llil'- dramatics or N:.italie Con us' c horeoi:ra 1lhy . li er best v.·ork \\':IS in the last act but by t hen it "'as rar too late tu hi!lp a nounder ing ballt·t . l'llORD8 AT RAN DOM -UC I rl.'in~ Ort•hl•Str;i ton- tlu~·tor Al\'11r:1 Cassuto is in \\'t•:-l ti cr1nan."' lhis "'eek !'or a :it·rics of rnnc:t>rts. At\' urn will bl.• lcadin~ the Be rl111 Phlla1·n1onlc in a numbl•r or tonc(!rts and "·ill the11 \'i Sit his own National H~u.Jio O rchestra ln l.isbon l)l'for1· rl•turninc to the Ir· \'illf' l'llllli>llS. l lis Ut'I c11scn1blc \\•ill be l!i \•in~ u s B e rlio z. Bl'ethoven, Schubert <Jnd ltave\'s "Bolero" No-v. 22 and 23 and Scats will be at a prl'n1iu1n for the Por · 1ugUC:ic m at•s tro 's firs t local outing. NEW SURAHG ,,.,,_ Hol J.c .... ,,,_ C ....... Hu ;I k• ALES FROM THE TUBE" TllE AU DI ENCE chet·r- ed when he tert and no one a ire d his \'oca\ chords more enlhusiastically t han yuul's truly ; \.l'C' \.l'Cr t' Al:1d lo be rid of ftc llos a nd v.'t' It·! him knov.· it. NOT TllA'f JI E \\':JS all !hat out or place in this rat· her moderate performance by a co mpany that has gi \'cn a far be ttl'r "S"·an l.akl''' in this \\ritl·r ·s 1>rl·.~clll'l'. Our SvJcdish \'i s it o r s n1·1.·c 1· really :;L·c med to bl! I rying \'l'I)' \\laltt>r Bourke faretl no b etter as th e prince although, t.o bl' fair. one had the impression that l(i \•en !he incenti\·e and tht• sup. ·porl he rould have <lone :1 !01 belier. llis µrint't? had 11'o µE'r sonality, nn joit• de \'i\'r1, anti. it appcarc1I. no real 1n lt'f l'SI ,in the OUll'OlllC' or lhl' ,>ro<.'ecdings. --OU R U\\'I\ L>ottie Ogle Nis tells us she "'ill be I ~:::::::::::::=;:=;:=;:==:;:;;:::::::::::~ 11uttini.: ht·r pi;u10 studrnts on shO"'' Nov. Ht 111 a ret it;il srhedulC'd for ~::Jo p.rn . at l!iula Colll' 'l":. ('rov.•ell Wednesday Evening NOVEMBER 6 ... plit1ltd b1 1 le!low p1ssen1e1-1 cu1ious relittd ~p. B CANNON'S STRANGEST *'CASE-SON" FATHER 11 'fil (}) (jJ C111-"A ltillin1 . iltrn!D(l)C~fi[ll llltws tl111ind by the .. 1ns11r1Mt" 111111 f (.t) f1111•r1 •ho hirtd hill! IG tMt• out I r\lfl . 1.y. .... ""' SMw llltO·ICtldtnl tlt1lh.. ln lfllilJ, Partrldic F••ilJ C."no11) client is the son of mil· . .._ -: ·~---. . .,., ' .. .... ·-- One v.·uuldn 't mind half :1:. n1ueh if the Von Hothb<1rt~ CCI 011 thl' tlall!' today \1'c·rt· anything likt· \1 hat Frederick Ashton ~:i1.·c Ui> \\'hc·n he did lht• role fur the Hoya l H:illl~t 11 spine ehillini,:. a11·e:iu1n(· m o n s t er t h at rna d <' (:hristophl•r l..1·l' look like l\lary in search of ht•r lan1b. Rcllos "'as allout as spine chilling as the Cookie l\'l on· iar an a m 1sl·r;1 } e uius ital at·{·on1p;1 nin1ent \'ta the baton uf 1'hom:li> Scl1ulJul'k did \'l:'ry little tu in :.pirt• lhl' d <1ne\>rs :.ind :1b s ol t1t l'I.\' nolhini; fu1 Tschai kO\.l'!>k 1· 's st:Ol"l'. J\.1 ;1ria (i:ini,:'s {)dctt1•- fl dile \1·a s f'o mpe t e nt e no u g h without ever 01aking ;iny real allcm1>I 111 is Ill'· us ll'r :..nr oHcn ludicrous "S\.l'an L:ike" "'ill undoubte dly eus t th e !;)\\"t•di s/J l'OllllJU rl .\I :1 fPI\' (riends in thr 1.1·orld of b:..I· lt.'L 1'ht' day.~ 1.1·h1•n \'isiting l·:uropcan b:dlt'I con11Janil'S t'OUld put on :-.econrl r:11t• 11·ork fur Arnerit·an ;1udil•n · <.'t',, and ,!!t'I ;1 \1 a.1.· "'ilh it art' tung gont' " St1111t•nt:. l.in d:i S:tkurai. l.is;.1 llout·k . ~;1ndr<1 ~l at­ lhl'\\'S a nd ~lo.1ry Sehrn ierer \l'i.\l 1Jc rful'1n \1•orks by Beet ht>V<'ll , ll aC'h n1nninoff. Scriabin and Strauss. (]oud luck. g i rl~; our prayer for ,·uu is thul \'OU ;u;hie\1' the ~t:.1l ure of yo ur giftl'd [('Jt•hl'r. Money N'ot Everything to' Archie •·OO~f_t)®)(CmCIJ1t1ew5 i11 Ille r1111lJ)" Cannori"s been vie:· ..... S.•H li""M M11k liordolf. His lflJOll MllMM c:o .. Hy Sllow !or lhe 6kept1on: the dtad 1111 By JERRY BUC K through· Friday ~c hedull· .... -a~ 1no-k1n g a lot of n1oney I mean that he doesn 't like ~51"''" "''shiswile. LOS ANGELES IA.P) andgotrour"''eeksoff. \\'as "·rong. 1'hcy just as-b('in g in ··.-\ti in th e Ii ='•=~· ~!Cfu!f~~=rdu1~11-1~--..;...;..;;.;..;...;.;;;...;.. __ _,I Carroll O'Connor says it O'Connor "'a s ' orf th(' :-u n1 e d I \\anted 1nore Fan1ily." ·ct161At Summer of '42 _AC lass r or114 gtWUll •• ._....._ \\ ll'rl' t H' n·d krn gro\\ ~ ... "GEORGE" IGI . i :JO.Mtf'llriff!ISMi mui1Y Ciriflill Sllft "·asn "t money !hat rnadc sho1.\•forncarly three\\'eeks n1oney. lles:..id. "P~·ople:-ay I 'm ~Cnll•UI lil fffb• 0... fofCball Hi1•11••1J him \\'a\k off •·•\JI in the in July because of a con.-··Sa I a r Y \\ a s not In · ~Lek or the :aho\\ Sick of Ar- z-! 'W Crt111ia1 I ;;;;:::;:;;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;;;;;;;\~~'~·am il\' :· · tract dispulc v.'tlh 1·<;t nden1 q u es l 1 o n , ' · h.c s aid , chitl-That.:~t-&.F~.e.-~ l~~:;;~;':;i;'.;~;:;~::=:::=!...--~~,.,~1 c~·i·• :JO • ~TereYisiM lhiilr• + U'cffimm'.--wt10~t.lYf>rodoctio1 1s. o" 11crs ot'ttre-~troag h I i'.fttr'Wii~r:-trcmcndou s i·h ar acter A mi.ml. aiK1ls "lh1 Bt11" 1nd "Thr M•1u11e c 0 .0 ~.-.lary is bctv.•een $25,000 Po1Ju/ar GBS comedy sho\\·. lain back .n1 oney due n1e. _I t·hara<:ter I e rcated. So·i\•hv 7:DOllClJODlJCJ.lm ED Phn P1op~l."b1C~tkov,sur11n1Ge1· L R and SJS,000 a "'eek _ he In 1\ugus t. he \\'as out \\'ant_c~I d1frerC>n t \\·ork1ng shouldlbe sickofhinl'! · 0 ... lint IOf Dolllf1 si;:~:e ;ind llop 10'"· \\·on 'l gi \'C an t'.Xa <-·l figure ;:1g:i1n for l h ree \\'C('k:-i. :;hul-t·ondillon:. . 'It of({' rs . Infinite J>OS· I MOllS..uid lD:OQ said he h ad reached a t in g dov.•n produl·tion. ··1 v.·a n tcd a l\Jund a,\·· :-illiHt ies and il·s 1111.vays-.tn Tnii.trCHJt qu1Rct1 U··M~NAGAINSTCRIME TELEVISION poi nt \\'here mon(•v i1:as no bl!causl' h(' 1.1·oukl nut cross th ruugh·Friday :-l"hC'dule aetingchallengt' .. ~~~1'~i~r~ * INNEWMANHUNTER! longcr:in issut• . ;i pi~k ct linl'. ~ct up. by a.nll 12 s.ho1\•s of~ ;1 .\'far. (l'Conn!>I". 51J. n1 ay be ®'"' fll tl JJJ(il(l)M••llu•t•r "l he But ht· \i·a s \i'illillJ.: lu risk ~t rtk1 1~g 1~h·t·t r1t 1;1n.~. 1 hat. 1 :..ndcni Just d1dn t 11·:.1111. to lakini,: ;i toug:i ~land. but he 't?.1gJ H01111'J He1111 1runk Mu1dH5·: The 2uily 111t1bin1 WH•f BUY ONE hi.~ role <is :\rt hie Bunkt•rtu he :-aid. 1.v us :1 rn;1tter of eh;1nge Cl·rta1n 11rud11cll1•.n <tJ.:n:l' .... tha l .\ri·hic is 111eJ . W 1trt1i1lcl1 ol 1 Marina.buddy plunee1 Daft ' arhievl!"'h<ithe \.l·an!.t.'ll. prinl'iplc JJrarlil'l'S ;incl I \\·ouldn l lu1-1·inu (26' Tiie l i1 Vlllet Barren 1n10 the ~lormy b:ickUiit FOR $450 .. ? I h 200 JC(! k I h d d ,.. tll)CMnttt Cft111ee 1tta<rs111at~e1t11c1Cl!oupewnou • \\'hat hl' w antl•d 1.1·a ~ a ··must a\'C :-Cl'll · u·or ·unt"sst cy 1 · "llc·s n1 ello\\'1t1gbccnuse 1;rii (IJ)len1iu1 ~~1111 lldr11 fi1~hn1to 1ev~ i\l onda y·thruui.:h ·Frida.v rlt!l.l.'Spapt•1· l'liPl~ings about "\'ou ,getlO il,poinl\l·ht'l'l' thekirls arel'hanginghin1." aiDrffl• he1 f1dirLa c11ett. 81rreu ~etU 1 You can •ease a br.trid work week instt:'a d of a lhe contract d ispute a nd ~;il:iry 1s no longer 1n11Xl1· h(' :-.a id "llt• :-houts :it them. II)TllttcSl90Cn I totrnec:1ionbet·,..r11ntMt1u!M.wtit1t 11ew co1orte!e\i•S1on !or I k ·· ·do·c r "I'd t t y I k .. .., \V ednes d a>·-throu o h . s r1 (', sal onno . ;in . oura.nun yn1a ·e~o l>t•lhi•to,·t1·o>•totl11·n>. 7;JO ll ltrd lO~r11e's li1st1lllr1 W114 lhe mufder wrd!tn°5 bod1 w.iJ as l1toeas s1 .,amonth ,.. r h t k h d ll ' O]IOOIM'''"' 1ound.1~11ied1i1:er1ndiseurs Tuesday1.,•e«k. suy98_pert«;>nto t em oo · inue an Jl t•:11.1. arlua ~ .. lit•~ mt:'llo11 in1.:. but h1.~ 8 Ni111C lllilt T~ne ol ;ewe• tlltfls in'tlllwmc the 1em· Full Guoranfee ~ ,\nd 1:11 ll'aSI 12 11 1..'e~:. off a hostile a t lttudl' to1.1•ard mt' become a burden. b a s 1 c , 1 l' " ,. ,1 re 11 0 l ••·1~,,;,u* puam1nr1lst1r1nd'fru1tt11ttl'ifl dur·1,,h· I 2 1 k onbolh occ asiun:. I h r '""• "' "Opt. t B " r g 1.s regu ar · ·\-1-'l'C -· • 11,., QU l !.KI.\' ,.,,111ts·ou1 . i·ll:ingtng. , re tl' 1s one o 0 ®(t)t1r, toh•e A ~11 I 1111.r114'•. Cele~te Holm ;ind P1u1 ion O uy d 1 .~ l•J JJJ w ,, Ttn the J11fll1 McColmH~ 111elt. AOVAHT AC.IS TO lfASIMG a-ye:l r sehe u I:' "Tll El ' ASSL" ~1 i:: D It II a:. hO\\"{'\·er. tha I hr dfl('!'>/l ., tho:-<· unch;1 n.eea hies .. Q M1Jllo11 $ M-: (CJ f211rll O QJ1i:.l®1 m '1t1eulli .. Mir· Ill'." \ ·o . T • • Th r . I "Optrilf!H ''ttk"r (wm) ·~'-l nlf, Mn'°' on the will" S1rt1nie if yo. .,.tity -\ l\ II ... !>'londay-money. e rr: ore, s 1nct' j C1ry Gun!. lotrr Curt•S. Jo.on P11wers Cllt$1S 1n I du.if fOle U •. 1_ , •. ~ .. o.,.,~, .,,.,. O'Britn. 1dfntte1t twin JiJ111s, one ol whom • ,... .1_..., ..., ... ,, ... •,, I l\OJ ,,Jct IJ ltltlll IS &Ud!t of the .5lil)'"llli 0/ ' phillll• • ..., ........ ~ ... ..,,., " m lewitellff dtllllf pl1ybof. • " .•• ~, .. '" ~ .. ~. W Oty ft·"ipt 0 IJ) &J fkws ~ G .. _, Tr•de-iro iD Ot-er ,1opll, Olht1 '·'''' ltJ 1~t l old OMs W Ctlcllrity lowli111 U (~ (!JJ l1) (i) Gri Cllro11i e .lt.Kowe10Cr1 fM your UJ l ittlc 1t1sc1l1 l M! 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M• d1c1dr1 iwl to ilJ, W ln~tf V1110ft1. bl/I lht illh. pcr>u1dc Mr. id,.11ds U:: N0thtS 11paU1s to .\"1 .,,111 1hfm ~ M1 c1n h1111tlll:OO t.I l1J 0 .JJ €IJ a;, tD Nr"'s ii •ltlltJn. I Cl .lQ W 11 ,_.tJ Hrwi g Mtyie: (CJ (2hr) "l1n,on" I U But ol C~ucllo (mp! '11-Mcbtrt lmstt1. Duron. • MYPU McCdV!R l~St rt!ftr · l:J Ille liq Show • 1ul ol ''audit I W Nitllt '1lltry O !~ .. l lJ..Cl)Th1t '1 M, 17 1.!J Peter'u~" Mlllll • th!IOR, 1'u1ul11on" Ch! , ~6 W•kl Wild l\'esl ion, p'tl\t~ by lht new rr11n1slu lo W Yet i ltf HellU-\ead Ille Sund•Y 11r11tc>. rs mon ll! IJ) W1ntn : DtH 11 Al•" m!Uts1Cll 1n a h•&h !>lo,tl 11me ll:ISU,IC•ntm.1 34 ~tpoOI ill;l0 t}J.7•Q)l!}CIS Lllt Nw~; tD rJ!lI!ID WfldJ illld M~c IC) ''Cry ll1pt" (drl) ·13-And1tJ 04'U'J Tilam1i P!csls t~•s mu!.1(.31 Mdrc:>vtec1. Pt1er Cofhekl, Grll trollull lo men who ~a•·e ll"ltn lh11 Mu!11veJ, Jc~tph Suol1. 0(11u~ll) Its brsl loved MllllS. Q :Zl ~ '.19J €n Jt•n"1 Cafltfl lUCll: All\", )Olr" DaYld~. lclllt ~ tu~ured~ fl"ke11 ~ 'v.PIM. Atttnony 'Ntwlty. M11~1n (!j M~: T~t H11m111 JMllJll HMl!lwh and W1yn1 Ntwton 1!•1. (mysl 56-Ca11 Mtrr1u .. CaU How to ReHf'•e Your Set FLOYD'S Ll:J.SIHG 714/533-6730 " I A ' ,, 1\1~ • P , • >. V•" + •'' '' 'l•Miblo G)ll hli11 A T~iel O tlt C!.)(})ll)Yhd t W1rld El) VedotlJ Str>tc~ "O~v•d frost Pie~en!J the W Q.fol Mt'flc: (C) (2k) "(tn~assy" l 111r~. C~mnt» Booli 111 Wu1ld llec· l~,;l;·,:.::;,;;;,:;:.;,.i~:o:;;;,::o:;;::::;:,o1 ,(SuJp) '72 -Rich11td Round1rtt , ordl . • DAISY MILLH Clllll:-Cl'>n"ois Riy Milland. 0 Movot: (C) '"That Colli Dty lR "P'AP'flt MOOM" m Mtn Who Mitdt lllt Mowltt tire '11~" {<111) 'li9-Si~dy llenn1~. 11-.:..-.,. ..... ,.;,,..,;,...,.,.-ol Cllimpi011sllip '#ft1tlin1 M«tl.iet Burni. • "flfSH GORDOM" tXI li1ptnt1r lantul&• '•011:11111 ID li!I ~osbv. SHOlT&SUIJ~ . W frstiwill films .,.... , ' lft(Jo ··-···· .... . . ~ .... . -· .. .. . .. ' A BARREL OF L:AUGHS . _ ... ,,., ---:::! . ,, SOUT-H ORllHGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE! Th~li9C~S PLUS A GREAT THRILLER 'R: .-, Hil s1ng1e 'You Ble'W II" bv -Som Coslow ond sung by Vonny Sttee_t l :JO (!)Mr~• Oou11n ShlHf 12;00 0 Mowit: "fht friaMeneil Man~ l~ ........ ~W~H::Trio.;m~l;;E;;D;.,F~f:R~H 0 ABC Wednesday Movie (llral '!IZ-Dtrmot Wit~. 'latbar1 GIOWS" * Lee J, Cobb/Gig Young Murr .. y. . "WI DfltMfSS ~Hrt~·~· ~----------...JL _____ ,;_ ___ ~ I THE GREAT l ftlVidtoV:sio"11it1 _ ICE RIP OFF IZ;lO U)M1••t:"Ln t~1Got•oldS•1111· 0oo~"""''~ ... ~ .. e•o,,.., · ! mrrtimr" {mus)"'49-V1~ John1011. ~ ..... :..,,. "~ 17~.• 0 ( 2t iJ ) ( l] (El AIC Wt~nU· hllly G111l•r.d. ....._., ''"u I""' •~ IP"'-'' .':1 Ill) Mow.t: (C) (!W) "l~e lirtllj 1:00 0 10 Ttmor1aw ltt ll•t·Ofl" (drill ' /4-tee I. Cllbb,i 0 _J.J I., J:J ltl Ntw1 !;ii 1o~~c. Guyr.on 111.1. RGtrtn l l:t~ 0 Mo111r: (C) "till1111ity llH" w,rdrn. MJU Clu-W•lh $' 1<1tl 1mui) ~ -Oo111 Di!Y, Hcwi"d h ~ .n 11 •• 111onds luc•td ll"d1 m~ "" ·1~ru :.u•ICJS'!>, lour .!>rm1 PtO!t.! 2:l0 m ~:..H!i!ll S•t•: "li nk_ flD!Cf," -.ie:n•( jt .. ei 1hot1•~ u1r •n 1qfr1 "fllc Minic 8&•" 'il•lt bus 1s ii !If!•"'•' ~r~odr illlll J:IO f) Mov~: "G1m•linr Hotou,. (d11) J.lld tllt•I c~pti c01U•dtr1b\y tom ''.10-Voct~r li!J!lllt. h rry Moore. Thursday 1:30 0 (C) "Si1n ol tilt '•tlii" (iO~) ~~lt1f Ch.~dlei, JKk Pi/Ince. ?HE CITY SMOPL91NG CENTRE ORANGE •532·&721 "R.fSH GOlDOM" II & StMM1 S.Tect DAYTIME MOVIES I 2:JO a "St~tll Da,s 111 Mtr" Conti. • .. JU•GHMAllT" ' (d11l '64 -fl utl lill>cnter '"Tiii "COPS & lOll,.S" 1-1 1 Adwtnllrrts of Robin Hood" Part · I 1~.;.-.;..;..;;.,;;.,;;..;;,;;;.;....;.•v-.'4 t :JO 0 "P1it1 ti llir' (m1~I ·~-0..ne C:l•1'. IM1 Crtt<try t :OO 0 "A,nitm" fd11) ·~r. -Gltnn t end, Oonn1 llttd, lt~h( N•rli.en, R\lberl !(e11n. 10:00 O "T~t Wom1n Whcl Cimc from lllf Sea~ (l~IP) '64 -r1wn Addi1m5 "Old l11 n 01n«" ("ti) JS -GtlM ,\ytrr. "A lilt HI ll1t lillilnt•" (dt•) "!l>-ll>t.id6 MOM &!1>1n. Anne 81N:rolt 11:00 Q) "1111 MtilC Ctrptl" IC0'11) '~1 -loc1lll 8~11. lohn Aiu. f'1n11;11 "1fd'1U 1:00 .,. "Deldli11t USA" ldrif '!12 - ttum~!l1 lta1•"· ll•m l'1Jn!e1. Odv) ·3g -llfOI flyn"· Ohv•~ de • '"Tauc• STOf' WOMIH" Ha .. J11n~. Ql. (!.IC) "A lion Is in lht •i..--""...,•.•.,.".".c-.•~Ul•...DH•.-" •'••'-II Strttls" (dr1J 'SJ-J1mes <:11ner, II ~ ,•DAISY MILLEA" tlarbillf llale. "PAP'll MOOM" 4P'Gf J:OO l9J (C) •Th• ltor111n Sprin1 fl 11------------oll Mrs. Stone" (du) ·51 -\rrv•en LC1£h, Wurtn Btillt. J:lO ~"lht £11 111d 1• (com) 'I/ - t l1trdtUt tolbtrt, frtd M1cMurt1,. Q ''Tht M111 Wht Slltt libtrtJ V•t•~u" P11t t (we5) '62-Jamts Stt,,.ilrt, klllft Wilyllf., l,tt Milnrln, Ve1a lrM«. 4:00 J7 (SJ "Guilt IJ MJ SlltffW" (dtaJ '.!ii-l~11btt11 SeU•s. P1t11et Holt. !\fWMI Pnn.' I~ .lO 10 1 00 o"' l~•C..,. Su" I HOl«Mvtl It ~ KOCE , CHANN EL 50 UOll S(: .. OCILCll.IAICl,.l"'l\•C• n~ •• AM( "IC" IC ) ···~ ....... ,..,. r .. t_ _,"" ,. 1t·IO ,A ((TPll~IUOl Nl\tCl ".1>•~11 -!GI' ,..-itf> 11'f Le""'"'° --· M •ie;l.ol\ I HI MAlrt••crOll"1'1Ct (!>I•• I n u.r,•or: OUT I( I •t °"'' ..... '.a <-OM,,.UNllV or llVIN!f IHt'4C.' 1(1 'tfl.-•Cl-~Qll l o~IV""~ I 1111 (t_((_J ll!C COMP"NV "' o IO l i l (l"lCCOMP,tt .. 'I() ~00 '>[~4 .... l~lll(\,T lCl • flO f llOM ("4rtl 10 (!o!IN(( MU~fe'., !N WE5TEiltN (Ulf!J"l t(I ' 8'tll'IOOI!" Po-Mt1'•t'• t JO A ~ M A'-! l)CM ol Vf.S 1(1 p, lfll>llll'IQ~Of ~•IUI lft,.,....uolC, I 00 (01<,11[ \ (LOllllNG (O•i.tfll ICl "'11-tl' ''"""')' l•llP'""" • '9 V0t(ll\ .. tf'Et.IN( 1(1 '0.- "OJ.ISY MMJ.Jil" '?J.P'!lt MOOH" INI 4l.,"WTOWM SA f'UIDJ.T MIG 'V "CMIN.t.TOWH"' llJ EYES FROM 1 P.M. COHTIHUOUS SUHDllY - 2 P.M. 1 1 ~,·I ~ ·~II~[[~ -OUl lS ' s;uD l~IS ,1:11··r1i--1J 1,. o.My 7:o.o & 11:00 s ... ,s-.-1:00.1:00.11 :00 , .. . "THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ" Daily 1:45 s.t-:-4:, .. ,,. .. _,._,_....;;;;;._;;;;.;::_;;; CARROLL O'CONNOR laugh .... ...... ERNEST BORGNINE LAW AND DISORDEa ·-~"THE GAMBLER"• · 1 "The ~ice!hip of n.atv Kr.Ma" Burt Reynolds in "THE LONGEST YARD"• AndvWarhol's "ORACULA"x "ZARDDZ"• "." "THAT"S ENTERTAINMENT"• ' "TR AVELS WITH MY AUNT"•• '" ''"''"":""":"' .. JUGGERNAUT",.c , I ' ' "ZE~PELIN"•• "SLEEPER"•• "BANANAS"•• "Everything You Alway s Wa nted to Kn ow About Sex"R FUN DAY ., MONDAY ' Monday, November11, School's out and Disneyland is open, Just for vou. And you couldn't find a better time to visit th an right now, because you can really get around to enjoy all ·of vour favorite ad· venture s and attractions. So come on out and have a fun 'Monday, November 11 Disneyl9!l_~ "fAlTMQUAKl" IMI OPIHS NO\'tMUt IS Af ' . "TlfAl Of llUT JACK" IN! Ol"INS HOWMllll IJ AT .11 ,.atlM .I~ & llWAJ 1t DIM..WJ ,_..,,, •IL-II. 'lt->SH AMERICA N GRAff lTI ""' •• GODSPlll " • .....Llllj'U,W\.Alj. t.:1....ltL___ ·-1 to A to ,,.l Tv ~W--tHf¥1N Cll VlL0"M( Nf t( I ""''~'"'! N"'lll~t ,,,.. Pr otW:"901•• io~~h ~~v:~;:i.rw;~cz 'c;110w· 1-1u¥•N II-~'"''°'~ -orwl.O?-"'eMm-wr'~~ Doily 7 & 1,l:t:JO W .fS-. J:J0-7.IO:JO ""'Jg' ... ..._ i. "THE LAST l!ETAIL" "' ~1:45 s.t.,ISM. 1:4$-S:2M .. ·~·~· __ -ooen Wed. thnTFrl . 'IO-:nfr1o oo.m- Saturda v anct Sundav, 9 a m. to 7 pm Mondav. Nov 11. 1a am to 6 om ) ,IO flill. .. IN() \•I l{, .. INC. 'll 1111~ ••IA!l<lf''l'"P • ltO 'Nt'lM , .. '"''' ro C:M.ttlC~ M\,l!.IC. tN ""l\1(1r"' (ULllJ .. l. l(l '-'leCtl>ll""" Pl•~O ~~·..-· """l>!•w;""clftr • I JO M•')l[_llPllfl IHL•rr• ~(I Mu•lf"• M~•• •o•~''"". -f:•+- ~­ •JO.•$ MAN fll.HAV@:~ !Cl . l~e 11\\lf.M'Ofl' Ill 5ot1w .. I I"..,_'' '.• J ' • • -· .... ~· .. Orange ~oast T oday's Finni N. Y. ~toelis EDITION ' '. • • VOL.67 .. N0.310, 9SECTIONS, 122 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA W E DN ESDAY , NOV E MBE'R6, 1974 c Ti;f:I CE NTS : ' • Oran.ge ·County Goes for Cranston, Fong By GARY GRANVILLE .. .. o.Ny """ ..... Republican Orange Coun(y didn'l go Democratic in 1974. But in seven statewide elections, two Democratic candidates were en- dorsed by a majority of the county's voters, the remaining five statewide office seekers ran strottgerthan expec- ted .• The two Orange County Democratic winners were incumbent U.S. Senator -----.riiia~n"<'rans on an ssem ywoman Ma rch Fong, Californi a's n ew Secretary of State.elect. Orange Coun ty voters favored Cranston over Republican ·s tate Sen. • H.L. '"Bill" Richardson by a narrow vote of 251,084 to 240,144 to make him the first Democratic senatorial can· didate to ca rry the county since 1942 . Cranston spent more than any U.S. Senate candidate, an estimated Sl.J million, to will a second term in a Ian· dslide Calirornia victory. Ex.cept ror Los Angeles television commercials that lapped over into Orange County, California's senior na or 1 1 e campa1 n1ng 1n e . county. Mrs. Fong made only one Orange County a ppearance an er her J une prim ary victory over De moc ratic rivanl Walter Karabian Co1nd Cathy .O'Neill. However, that lone appearance was enough to win her a 242,430 to 224 ,444 victory over her Republican rival Brian Van Camp. I n other s t atewide ra ces Republican flo1,1ston F1ournoy wus ·orange.County's choice for governor. Fiournoy received 293,521 voteio in Orang Count lo beat statewide win· ner mun rown r .. who had 200,837 . AIP gubernatorial candidate Ed· mon V. Kaiser was the choice of 8.217 county voters while Peace and Fre~dom candidate Elizabeth Keathley was the choice or 5,167 . Appointed Lieutenant Governor J ohn II armer "''as an easy victor o.,;er De mocrat fl.1 e r vyn Oyma lly in Orange County. llarmer, who was a state senator bc£orc being appointed to .the post vacated by Ed Rei necke, attracted 285,961 ,;otcs. Dvmall.v. the statewide inner, rccsiived 1951782 votes. Alberta M. Procell, the AIP can- didat~. -.·as _the choice of 12,719 Orange County voters while the Peace and · Freed om candidate Marilyn Seals received 11, 116 votes. Orange Co unty Assembly'tn an Ken- neth C.ory did not fare v .. eu on his own home ground as the Democratic nominee ror state controller. Cory was the choice or 218.254 countl-' voters while fellow Assem- blymari Republirlln \ViUi am Bagley drew support fr om ~8.864 countians. Co rey D. CassanO\'a, lhe Peace and Freedom ca ndidate, e nded hj s Or ange Count y campaign with 9,129 votes y.·hile th e Al P candidate Kevin seanlon, drc"' 21~001." Orange County bucke~ another statew ide tr'e.nd \\'hen iL supported John T. Kehoe. The Republican can- didate for state treasurer . The statewide winner, rormer As~mbly sPeaker J ess Unruh, recei\'ed 212.931 \'Otes while Kehoe attracted:!M,515: Unruh "A'ent on tO "''in the state,elec· lion. despite his Jots in Orange Coun· ly. ' The AIP tandidate for Treasurer-. \Y , \\1ayne Fortner. attracted l0,481 \'Oles. The· bi ggest s tatcY.ide Republican '\"Ole getter in Orange County· was ln- C'Umbe nt Re publican Attor ney Genert<l-F.vell~:-.. ~-----J As he did state"'ide , Yolinger buri~d his OC!IIQCI;ttic"opponent wn~ liam Norris by a subst!ntial mareln. •1e recei,·ed 314 .125 voti\ to 188,482 for Norris . • , -ro cores arrow m · ! OC Eleetion .. ------ Votes Tallied J,864 precincts out of 1,864 precincts GOVERNOR' Edmund Brown J r ........... 209,837 Houston Flournoy ............ 293,521 Edmon Kaiser .......... -·· ..... 8,217 Elizabeth Keathley ............ 5,176 -LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mervyn DymaHy •........... 195,782 · J oh'n Harmer ..•.. ; ...•...... 285,961 Alberta Procell ................ 12, 119 ltolarilyn Seals ................. 11 ,116 fl.iarlin Mc Keever .............. 22,869 Ri1;hard Robinson . . . . . . . . . . 36,292 73rd District Robert Burk"e .................. 48,295 Dennis Mangers .............. 46,884 14th District Robert Badham .............. 63,350 Sueanne Lewis ................ 32,897 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2nd District David Baker .................. 35,2fi7 Laurence Schmit ............ ,. 52,967 SECRETARY OFsfATE Marcfl Fong ......•... j ••••••• 242.430 S'.f ~TE.MEASURES Kay McGlachlin ........•....... 9,682 Propcs1t1on 1 School Quake Bo nd -Charles Ripley ................ 23,687 Xes •..............• ~., ....... 265,460 Brian VanCam·p .. ., •.......... 22-1 1444 -.,No .................... : ....• 215,189 r Proposition 2 City Charters CONTROLLEll Yes .......................... 317,970 William Bagley .•....•..•••.. 248,864 No .......................... 131,066 Corey CasSanova •••.•.• , .••... 9,129 Proposition 3 Civil se'rvice. Kenneth Cory ••.......•...• , • 218,254 Yes ......•........•......... -177,304 Kevin Sca.~1.0!t •.......•....•.. 21,969 No .......................... 258,689 Proposition 4 Regent Terms TREASURER , W. Wa}"'ne Fortner ... : ........ 30,481 John Kehoe ... , .............. 2M .. 515 J esse Unruh .................. 212,937 ATTOR NEY GENER1\L Evelle Younger ...•....•..•.. 314 ,126 William Norris ••............ 188,482 EQU ALIZATION 41h DISTRICT John Lynch ........ : ...•..... 242,526 ~-Jack Templefon ...••..•..•.. 236,892 U.S.SENATOR Alan Cranston •••.....•....... 251,084 Gayle Justice .•.........•...... 7,273 J~ck McC9y .................. 10,810 H. L. Ric_h~rdson •.••..•••... 240,144 U.S. CONGRESSIONAL 34th District Bill Bond ..................•... 72.967 John Donohue ...........•.••••. 3,M3 Mark l~annaford .............. 77,345 James J\lanis .................. 3.169 38th District Larry Kallenberger ............ l,8$1 Jerry Patterson .............. 67,299 Lee Rayburn ......•........... 3,991 David Rehmann ......•..•.... Sl,509 39th Dist1ict . Charles Wiggins •..........••. 87 ,995 William Farris .•.....•.•.. , •.• 64,375 PatScalera •.•............. ; ••. 6,967 40th District Andrew Hinshaw ......•..... 114,895 Grayson Watkins .,, .... ·-· .... 10.381 Boderick Wilson •.•......... ,. . 56,195 1 STATE SENATE 36th District DennJsCarpenter ••....•.••.. 116,888 Frank Barbaro .••••......•..•• 67,080 .Gerald Bogart •••••••..... , ..... 8.671 STATE ASSEMBLY 72iidl>istnct Richard Ad ti ms ..••.. : ......... 5, 122 ' ' Yes .......................... 241 ,936 No .......................... 209,475 Proposition 5 Re sident Lnw Yes .......................... 302,681 No ~-............. . . . . . . . . 163,505 Proposition 6 Tax Ex~mption Yes .•.................. :-:-: ... 367,681 No ............................ 87,631 Proposition 7 Property Right& Yes .•.........•............... 294,775 No .......................... 140,670 . Pro1>:2sition 8 Tax FUnds Yes ....•..•.................. -277,207 No •.......... : .............. 156,055 . Proposition 9 Recall Yes ............. · •............ 248,541 No .......................... 189,094 Proposition 10 rught To 1/ote Yes .......•................•. 222,246 No.: .......•................ 231.476 _proposition 11 Gender Yes .......................... 206.801 No .......................... 241,999 Proposition 12 Public Utilities Yes .......... ~ ................ 281,795 No .......................... 136,33.1 ·Proposition 13 Judicial Districts Yes .......................... 275,877 No .......................... 131,784 Proposition 14 College System Yes .......................... 204 ,356 No .......................... 226,404 Proposition 15 Low Rent Yes .......................... 147.868 No . .' .......•................ 298,767 Proposition 16Student Tuition Yes .. ,. ....................... 175,815 No· ...... ~-.................. 266,495 Proposition 17 Wild.Rivers Yes' ............................ 222,294 No .•.................•..•... 246,716 COUNTY MEASURES Orange County Rapid Transit ProPosition A Yes .............••........... 182,729 No ........................•. 302,346 • Local Meas11res . COUNTY ~l &\SU R ES Yes ................ : ........... 5,191 t'hy of ltuntington Beach No ••........... .,. ............. 3,491 Proposition W District 11 El Toro, Mi ssion Viejo Yes ............. · · · · ·. · · .. · · · 10,4$0 Proposition GG No •.............•............. 31 ,528 Yes ............................ 6,llOI }luntington Beach 1tigh School No ............................. 3.007 Proposition X District 13 El Tom, Irvine • Yes •...•............ ,... ....... 34 ,42f Propcsition lilt No •.....•... , ......•........•• 44,395 Yes ....... : ................. ~ .. 3.84.7 Ne-.•porl·l't1esa Sfhool District No· •.... -:-:~ ...••..•.•.••.... 2.912 Proposilion Z District 14 Los Alamitos. Rossmoor Yes ......................... 19,863 PropositionJJ No ............................ ZS.673 . ''cs ......•......•••............ 4,003 Orange Count.y Street Li g hting ' No·-·························· 1.700 Olstrlc1s Sunset Beach LlghlinJl District 1---..._.-Dl!tl'tct 1 Cnpistr;tno 8each,·Dana--Proposltlbft PP -- Point.SQuthLaguna • Yes ......••...................... 211 P~oposlUon.BB No •..••...•. V? ••••••••••••••••••• 201 -' Prop_. Z Tax Bid D efeated Voters in the NeY.'J>Orl·J\1esa Unified School District Tuesday said "no" Tuesday to Proposition Z, a 53-cent tax. ove rride sought by school trustees to offset innation. E lection totals show that 25,673 voters rejected Proposition Z, while only 19,863 gave it their support. Less tha n 60 percent of the district's eligible voters cast ballots Tuesday. -~ .. -.... • • 2 Per cent . -------~·~· Margi'ri . • Recorded Fr'om \\'ire Services . Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. is go\·ernor-elect by the smallest victdrY margin for a California governor in at least half a century. (Related stories, pictures, Page Af) Republican Houston. I. Flournoy. formally conceded tJJe ·etection at a conference today. . · - --Defeat-of-the proposition·means the-- Ne-.·port-M eaa district will be forced to slice S4 million "in revenue fi-om thf' district's projected 1975-76 budget. .Brown won by only two percentage 1X1inls .out o(..six million votes C8Jl. With unofficial returns from all 24.1?3 precincts, Bro.wn had 3,088,870 vo~. , w 1:fls SECONDo ERM Congressman Hinshaw H insh aw Beats Demo crat T ide For Easy Win Congressm a n Andrew llinshaw ( R Newport Beach ) will rejoin the bat· tered Republican minority in the House of Representatives. a ft e r scoring a massive re-election victory in his 40th District. lie defeated Democrat Roderick Wi lson, a retired Oceanside pri vate detective, and Grayson \Vatkins. a member of the American lndepen· dent Party, by a margin of better than two to one. With all precincts reporting. in· t luding those in San Diego Counly. the tallv is : Jlinshaw• -114,895 Wllsoni -56,195 Watkins i -10 ,381 . Hir1s haw is one or very few staunch congressional supJX>rters of former President Richard rit. Nixon to retain his scat in a nation\\·ide Democrutic sweep. The congressman maintained an ex trem ely low profil e durin-'! his re·election bid. relying primarily on direct-m.ail brochures and a few pu~ic appearances. There was .never any real concern -that he wouldn't be re-elected in a district With 50,000 more-Republicans than'Democ rats. The former Orange County tax as· sessor , who defe ated arch-con:scr· vative John Schmitz to win the seat two years ago. has said the easing or the Watergate issue helped hi s cam- paiJin. tSee JllNSllt\\\', PageA21 Coast Pitcher No. 2 Pick Corona del l\Jar resident And y l\lessersm ith or the Los Angeles Dodge.rs was runner·up to l\likt: l\t arshal l ror the National League 's Cy Young Av»ard. 1Stor)' Pagep21. l'ttessersmith . ~'ho was the only 20-J>:nm e winner in the Ntttio nal League during th~ 1974 cum·pa gn, hClped the Dodgcr.1 to their firs.t. pennant in eight ~·cars '4'1lh a 20-6 record. lie W;t!i the Dod ger•' sturt~r In Ahl' \Vor l d Serie5 llJ::Jtins.L Olik1unil:-Whlcff0lc latlc.r won \n five t1,a n1 es. " I Proposition Z had dray.•n support from sucq organizations as the Newport Ithrbor Chamber of Com· 'merce and ttle Harbor Area's board of realtors .. It was also e ndorsed by state as· semblymen Robert Badham iR· Newport Beach) and Newport ~ch l\layor Don Mcinnis. Hoy.•ever. that s upport was no1 enough to carry the tnx override to victory in a n election year that .saw most revenue-genl!rating measures in Orange County defeated. Prior lo the election, di strict Super- . tendenl J ohn Nicoll declined to si:iy where the cuts would have to be made if Proposition Z failed . Instead, Nicoll said. the budget cuts y.•ill likely come in many ar eas including teacher and student support ser vi ces. There was no organized oppcsition to Proposition Z. 3 H e roin Arrests l\lODESTO IU Pl I -Narcotics agents arresled three men and a . wom an Tuesday on charges or ped- dling heroin ifa the Central Valley . Booked into the Stanislaus County jail were Joseph Ros.af, 41, Turlock; Tiburcio Barrera,'49, Modesto; Genar Rodriquez, 31. a transient : and J\targaret \\l eather Ford, 23, Turlock. LATE TRADI NG ERASES GAINS NE\V \'ORK IU Pl l -Late profit· htking trimmed earlier gains and the *tock market closed mixed today in 'heavy trading on the New York Stock exchange. ITablcs, 87). · The DO\\' Jones industri al average, ahead more than 13 points at the out- set, IQ.i i 5.63 poi nts to669.12. The closcly-y.•atchcd average of 30 h\ue-chi11 stocks gained I7.52Tuesday in anlicipaUon of a Democratic elec- tion swecJ) :.ind on a growing belier the nationwide coal 11trike threatened for Nov . 12 wou ld be a.s hort one. Advances led declines by aboul ttn cighl-to-fl ve m;irgin. Prices were mixed in active trading on the American St~k Exchange. o.MJ "* _,. ..... WINS EASY DECISION State Senator ·carpenter Carpenter Gets 2 -l Victory Over Barbaro State Sen. Dennis Carpenter ( R· Newport Beach), has retaim.-d his seat by a margin of alrnost 2 to 1 oVer his Democratic challcn'1:er. Costa ritesa attorney Frank Barbaro. Also seeking to unseat Ulrpenter 1n the 36th District race \11as American Independent Party hopeful Gerald Bogart. With a ll prt•cincts reporting. lhf' tally reads : Carpenter -116.888 Barbaro -67 .080 Bogart-8,67 1 Carp e nt er . ro rmer co un t y Rcpublic;i n Party Central Co mmittee chairm;in, was never lhreat"ened during lhe campaign, though Barbaro got cons iderabl e aid from top Democrats in the county. Barbaro's list or doi'iors included such prominent names as rancher Richard J. O'Nei ll and clin ic O"'ner Dr. Louis Cella. both n1 ajor hankrol - lers forthe Democratic Party. The primary thrust of Harbaro's ef· fort was aimed at what he t·:.1 llcd Car- penter's r ecord as t1n ineffective lawmaker. Barbaro said Carpenter had ignored the needs of voters in his di slricts and is controlled by big-n1011cy special in· terests. l 'hough he spent a large amount of money on hi s t·ampaign. Ca rpe nter himself ma1ntaine!d a· relati vely low profile. Carpenlt•r v:cnt int.o lhf' con· test with Lhl' :ul vnntagc uf a 50,000 voter reJ!istr:.1 tion bulge in a di st rict y.•here m any Ue1nocrats vote Re· publican. Though he polled a respc1;tahlc n{ln1 - bcr of votes, Bogart \\'a:-. ne:.ir ly in \•isiblc during lhc can1p:up.n. Turnout Low F1ournoy. 2,912.065. · : Brown said he y.·ou\d meet ~-t<h retiring Gov. Ronald Reagan at 11 a.m . Th~rsday and "1 intend tO get rightdov.·n to work.·· The cheerful bache!Qr also told a news conrerence he wasn't di sappoin- ted in the margin O\'.e.i: Flournoy. com· pared with bi gger victories down the state ticket. Bro"A'R s.aid his first prtor-ily was to name a commission lo recruit talent · ror his new administration which takes office J an. 6. Br.own 's election projected him into the national spotlight but.he rerused to acknowledge any intl?rest in national politics in 1976. ··t intend to stay in this state for the next four years as governor," he said. "I am not going to indulge in game· playing. and I 'm not going to go posturing around in political water.• all o\'er the country." · F1ournoy said he thought the forced resignation of Richard ,l't1. Nixon as president was probably lhe key slngle factor in his defeat. . or the 36-year-oltl Brown, Flournoy said. "I hope he will bC a far better governor than I tfiought was possible. "l think "''e ran a \'cry fine race." said the 45-year-old state controli~, now out or offi ce arter14 years, "a li'l· tic closer tha n 1>eople thought i¥t would " 1·1.ad· it nQt been ~for the, Ni,xon res.i 1¥-. na_t1on Al.lg. 9, flournoy said, ''we, might well have kept rolhng," Nixon voted in Tuesday's election by a bsentee ballot arMJ while no one knew \\•horn he vptcd forr)t was con- sidered unlikely it w~ld be Brown, fSee BROWN, Page AZ> Oranlfe COasl Weath..-r Increas ing fog near th.e• Orange Co;ist Thursd'1:f with in· creasing high clouds-and cooler temperatures. according to the weather service. lllghs frQm the mid·60s al th e beaches lo the lower70s inland . ..... I NSIDE TODAY Dodgers pilcher Arike MarshaU was t101ned National ~ <;y \'oung award win11er ~ai' the cfr.-• cui t's top pitcher for 1914. See S1ory and photo Page 8 ·2. •1 Y-Stowke AJ IMtitot •-' L.M. .. !'ii "' c;.11....... ... LI Kf.: T llF. RF..51' of lhe nation Ora nge County voters were ~::.!:•' 0 :.: conspic uou:-; in thc.i r absence from the POiis Tuesday. QM!(' c11 Unoffic ially. 64 percent of the county 's 812,322 rcg1stcrrd =-=::!<,, <~: voters went to.the polls. · l.i1w111..... .., lRkttll-al ••. , -t 'O VE'Alf , e Voler urnout \Yas 1norCThnnn"l'<o"1'i':"-l--l~ .... ~----;c~! cent. Two .)1cars ago, turnout \Vas roughly 82 pe1:cent. =~=" ~~ • ·\ . ' 1\-:! !WL V PILOr N/C Wedne$d1y.NovembtrS.1974 · Fair grQund Preview JC .Annex Measure Defe ated Voters in lhe Garden Grove \Jhified School District turned down a chance , to annex to the Coast Community Col- lege District in Tuesday's election. The fina) tally was 26,6lll against annexation and 20,494 in favor. Ed Dundon, superintendent or the Carden Grove district, blamed the ballot "'Ording for the dereat at th e polls. • , "'Under state education lav.• v.·e had to word il as a tct x increase measure, l>Ut in reality, our taxes Wouh(have drop~ U we joined the coast district. It's a bad yea r for tuxoverttttes. •· Voters were asked to approve two tax overrides -one 20-cent override for a five·year period, and another 20· cealovtrride for a 10-year period. • Garden Grove Pesidcnts already pay biCh t1txes in the form or out-or-. districl fees to the cornmunily col- leges which now accept their studen- ts. Annexation e\·en with the ta x over- Tides would have reduced lhe actual tax rate, Dundon explained. .. The Garden Grove district; Which ft>Vers portiOns or several cltiCs, in· eluding northeast Fountain Valley, does not belong to any community col· lege district. . Dundon said he believes his school board will return to the voters in March with the same propoul and.try to pass it again. .. ' f'ro• Pagf! A J IDNSHAW. • • --41,So far, Hinshaw has been mum on Ute matter of President Ford's pardon OtNixonl whose San Clemente estate tiis With n the 40th District. ·· Hifishaw was a diehard di;fe nder or Nixon i'n the early goi ng or the -water~at-eRa.Jidir:SaYtfig1lie-Whee1 bf justice had to ·determine who was right ·and who was wrong. l;Je rerused on several occasions to caJJ for .Nixon's resignation, one or onJ.y a few Congressional Republicans "'"° woU1Cln't relent. He said the im· ,p;eachnient process m~y ha\•e \•in- Clicated the former President. · Wilson, Who drew little or no sup· .Port from t4e Democratic hierarchy. (Oll)dn't even raise money for a single '(Ustrictwide malling. Walkins hoped to capitalize on voter 'disenchantment in his race, charging ,the .c\li:.r!!nt leadership ·has forgotten tJle average American. •. I. ·y alley High Mike Finklea Fund Started Contributions are now being aecepled for the Mike Finklea Memorial Fu pd. Dr. P aul Berger, principal of Fountain Valley High School where Finklea \\'as the 1973 Athlete of the Year. said a com· mittee of coaches. students and friends will meet with the family later to determine a way to use the fund. Finklea, 19, was shot and kif· led during the Thursday night holdup or the 7·Eleven market, Euclid Street and Warner Avenue .in l"ountain Valley, where he \\'Orked as a clerk. ' 'The youth was captain or this year's Orange Coast College wrestling team and hoped to become a math teacher and wrestli ng coach. Checks may be made payable to the Fountain Valley As· soclaled Student Body, desig- nated for t he lt1ike Finklea Fund" The school is at 17816 Bushard St. in Fountain Valley. OR AN GE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TN Or""91 C61•1 o.n, ~lo!, WUhwl'll<" ll <llfl'I• blNd tN Ht""·l',tll, b pyt,11.....,bf IN Orfl'lft CMM f'llbllllll!nt C.Olflp•n•. 5"•.io t0ltlon1 .,, 1111bli11'1td. flOIOndl Y l"•ou9ll F•l.S.1, !GI' Co\11 MU.I, Ne.fflot1 S.Kll, H~nllnQI~ fltlf.11/Fo""'· 1111'1 \11UtY, l•Yl ~t, Udd!t .. <I Ylll•Y IM , U.-ik.-<1>/So\lth (Oltl. ,. l"'91e <~I .,;11oit11'"*;~ s.i ... d•r.-~"' 1 ... ,.t11<!pat ""blli111"9 l>l•nl • 11 Q W.51 811 Slrf!ll, CHI• W W, Cll llo• ftll Wt.~ Robert N. Weed ~M lfllll>ulll•illl• Jack R. Curley \'t<f IOrttlOtnl ,,... G .. •er11 ""'"""' Thomas Keevlf Editor Thomas A. Murphine Mtl'ltOll'IQ E•llr lltll• '""' SI•" f'MI• Wt Ns'NARROW VICTORY Incumbent A11emblyman Burke Burke Squeezes .Io Vic tory Over Ma n,gers Huntington Beach Republican As· semblyman Robert Burke escaped by the skin of his teeth to win a fifth lerm in the face or a strong challenge by school trustee Dennis Mangers. \V ith all precincts totals are: Burke -48,295 Ma ngers -4&,884 reporting, the Burke ran his campaign on his record, pointing to what he called his continuing effort to "trim the fal" fromgo¥ernment-:-·--- Manger s, on the other hand . charged that Burke is a man or nar- row political views that are dictated by special interests and alliances with lobbyists. Burke, a former Hunti ngton Beach city school trustee, said the cou ntry's inflation problems wouldn 't be so bad if lawmakers "·eren't so quick to vole in favor or every cOslly program . Though Mangers said during the campaign that Burke leans to"•ard views dictated by hi s major con· tributors, the Assemblyman said it is his philosophies that determine fiUP· port not the support that determine.Ci his philosophies. . . Mangers' vows to increase govern- ment aid lo senior citizens, imp(o\'e health care and back mass transit ap· parently resulted in his s ~rong showing against Burke. The two were on opposite sides of the fence on Proposition A, the ballot measure asking voters to boost local saleS taxes to fund ma~s rapid transit. ~la ngers charged Burke opposed the measure because "he is a hostage of the highway lobby." Burke said he oppoSed it because it conlaincd loo many unkno,vns. · The two also clashed over the slate's educational system.- ~langers is a 1-luntington Beach Union High School trustee and former teacher. Burke is a member or the As· sembl y education commitlee and a frequent critic of militant teachers. Ba nks Dip Rates l'o:E\V YORK (A Pl -Three major banks lo\1•ered their prime rates tot t percenl from 11.25 percent today as the slowdown in the economy con- t inued to drive down high rates. Chase til anhatta n Bank. l\tanufacturers Jlanover Trust Co .. and l\tarinc l\tidland Bank, all of New York , put into effect immediately the new rate. DA to Seek 'Death' ' In Slaying· By KATHVt'l.ANCV Ol .. OiUfPl~SllN .. ·Cost Bit • By A.LAN Dl~KIN CM IM O.ll• 1'16'1*M The Orange County District Allor· A clash broke 6ut between two ney may seek the death penalty for Costa Mesa city c<*lcilmen Tuesday two brothers from Montana, charged night over the COJC"'Of a presentation with the brutal market slaying last on how the 163-acre·orange County \\'eek of Stephen "Mike" Finklea, F airgrounds might be developed. Fountain Valley and Or:i nge Coast The develo pment concept, the College athlete and sc.holar. brainchild of Mayor 'Robert WUson, Deputy District Attorney Jay envisions a sporjs center, equ~strian l\toseley said the case against llugh cente r. agrlettltur a l center, 'I Daniel Bean, 23, and Charles Dennis recreation and cultural complex and Bean. 22, •·appears to be a potential a science and industry center on the death penalty case." fairgrounds. The brothers •. who list their oc· The concept was presented in a cupation as laborers in Coram, .P.tonl., sound·and-sllde show to Orange y.·ere arraigned on murder charges County Fair Board members two before Judge Alan l\1cKone Tuesday 11rt1tt l'llflltttM....:.. months ago by Wilson. This week he In Wei;t Orange County municipal NEW COUNTY SUPERVISOR and Councilwoman Norma Hertzog court. They were ordered confined tu Second Dl1lrlct'1 Schmit are giving the presentation in a series Orange County Jail without bo nd. of shows at city hall to get citizens in· The judge set Dec. 4 as their volved In tl'le project. · preliminary hearing dale. At that S h •t B t But at the end or ;ruesde.y night's hearing the judge will decide ii there c m ,, ea s council meeting. Councilman..Jlom is sufficientevidencetosendthecase Raciti demanded to know who to Orange County Superior Court for Dav;d Bake r authorized the expenditures, when trial. , " and how t hey were authorized, and he "The district attorney 's olfice wanted to be a ssured that the council requested no bail citing s~ial cir-F S • will be asked for authorization on (.'Umstanees," J\.toseley Said, adding or upervisor fulureexpenses. such a request is common in eases The ques tions drew a n angry considered likely to call for the death Long -t ime incumbent Orange response from l\t ay9r \Yil~n. "IJ the penalty. County S upervisor David Baker suf· mayor has done something wrong, He cited a revision in the state penal fered a resounding Upset defeat everyone should kn'ow that. We may code this year which permits lhe Tuesday at the hands Of Garden rind that the council will authorize a death penalty in murder cases \\'here Gro\'C schoolteacher Larry Schmit, gre:ttdeal more money than what was the killing occurred during a robbery 'the man "'ho challenged him unsuces· spent." · or ''to silence a "'itness." sfully four years ago. Wilson asked City Manager f>Ted The publiederender's officewasap. With :.tll the Second Di~trict's Sorsabal to make a List of expen· pointed to defend Hugh Bean. and precincts reporlin~. the tall y reads: ditures. Santa Ana attorney Carl Holmes was Schmit. 56,967 The mayor said the proposal could retained through public defender's Baker, 35.276 result in "some fantastic projects" funds as Charles Bean's attornfi'. Baker's problems began in the June for the city and county worth up to $40 fllose ley said , explaining there could .primary when he was forced into a million. The ligure was apparently a be a possible conflict in having both runoff "'ith Schmit, the biu;est vote· reference to what all the develop.. brothers defended thi'ough the same getter among two challengers. ,. ments on the fatrgrotfnds might cost. oJfice. ____ -----------iS.,.ttmtt-eapit11lized on Baicen-iong---;A.t thrtouncir meeting; 1rwas"in':"' The l\fontana brothers arc accused incumbency-12 years on the board-dicated tha~ an esUn:iate or the cost." or firing six bullets into Finklea, 19, and said the supervisor was control· had been given preVJously but that It captain of this year's Orange Coast led by big-money develo~ment in· was not complete. Co ll ege wrestling team and 1973 terests who have been major donors Today. Sorsabal said that two mon· Alhlelc of the Year at Fountain Valley to his campaign. .ths i.go the coun~ilmen were told that 1-ligh School. ,. -By the end of the campaign, Schmit the cost of the presentation was about. The brothers were arrested by had actua lly spent more than Baker $3,500. Thisincludedthe timeofpoUce Santa Ana poli ce Friday nighl, just in a llpending fest that totaled nearly and pla nnin & staff involved in four blocks Crom a freeway onramp. $200.000 for the two campaigns. drawing up the concept, and the cost Officers assert they were on the first Jn the eleventh hour of a lacklUster of chartered air Oighlll over a period leg of a hasty journey back to Mon· campaign. Baker charged that Sch· of 14 months Lo inspect other county tana. mit, a former Garden Grove City fairgrounds. Moseley said the pair had been in Coucilman. was "not fit" to hold the Orange County visiting a relative. He ·office of supervisor. declined to reveal other details or the case-. Police said two loaded pistols, mat- ching the caliber or the weapons us~d to kill Finklea, "'ere found in the back of the Bean brothers' car. - Finklea was killed at mid night Thursday while workln~ as a clerk in the 7-Eleven ma rket at Euclid Street and \Varner Avenue in Fountain Val· ley, The bandits fled ¥.i th $93 from the cash register, poHcesaid. Fr iends said Finklea, a B·plUs stud ent, planned to transfer to Sl~n· ford University next fall, hoping lo become a wrestling coach and math teacher. f 'ro• Pagf! A J BROWN •• 14·hose father defeated him for gover· nor in 1962. Democrats swept back to power in Sacramento in Tuesday's election, en· ding eight years or GOP reign under Gov. Ilona Id Reagan. But Brown's margin was sur· prisingly small, less than the plurality by which hi s rather defeated Nixon 12 years ago. Flournoy said he had not yetcontac· ted Brown to congratulate him on his victory. "It hadn't crossed my mind," he said. NEW In raising the issue, Raciti said that he understood the administrative .as· si11tant had spent 10 or 12 months OD"' the proposal and that with her time costing about $1,200 a month this ex· pensewould total $12,500. Inflation Blamed WAREHOUSE HUGE INVENTOR F ;;:LL ~:~RnS i ~;d:?.~~::~ ... was a 01 nw o .. ,, ,..1e1 """ much greater level or support for it.'· Propo11ition A. the measure seekin g "The effect of inflation and the \'Oler approval for an increase or up to economy also was much stronger a penny on th e local snles tax lo pay than we were willing to admit," he ad· for a mass raoid transit system, fell to ded, noting he thought the margin defeat by more than a 2·1 margin in would be much closer. Tuesday's election. "Nobody r eally tore the whole tn a telephone intervicv• today, master plan apart," he said. '1'he Coynty Transi t Distri ct General voters just Said the time Is not right to l\ta1'ager G. J . "Pele" Fielding blam-ask for more money of lhis mag. THOUSANDS OF YARDS NOW YOU CAN.AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE! LEADING NAME BRANDS HUGE SELECTIONS SHAGS ON.Y COASTS TO VICTORY lncumbontllldhom Badham Wins Re-e ection To 7th Term lnr umbent Assemblyman Robert Badham (R:Newport Beach) 'easily v•on re.election to his seventh term or office, turning back .the challenge of Democrat &Jeanne C. Lewis by a 2·1 margin. With 111 precincts reporting, the tally is : Badllam -63,350 Lewis -32,897 Mrs. Lewis, a Mission Viejo mother or three and a Los Angeles County deputy district attorney, charged throughout the campaign that .Badham has shown a lack of leader· • sfiip in lilsals n'Cl";" --- Badham, on the other hand, gaid he cQuldn't have lasted through six ·terms if he didn't represent the views of · his predomi nantly Republican district. Badham's challenaer claimect the assemblyman hu not supported con· ·sumer protection or environmental legblatlon that the constltuenl.s really want. Mn. Lewis also made an issue or her opposition to nuclear power plants along the coast, saying the · nation should be turned to aelar power for its energy needs. Jn h is fow.J&:ey campatinirig. Badham sJ.ressed lnflaUon a n 'he major issue on all levels of govern· m ent. He s aid the prattice of govern· m eat spendffig more than it brinta in · has to be halted. Badham is also a supporter of nuclear power plants along the coast and has ignored negative ratlnp by various gro ups on his con1umer protection stands. A FEW ANSWERED WHAT ELECTION? TEXARKANA, Ark. (UP!l -A.poll 01"200 persons tak-etl by lhtfTexarkaha Gazette and Dally Newsahowed2S per., cent of those Interviewed were unaware of Tuesday's election. -"'"' ,. ed inrJation for the defeat and Ji aid nitude." the county's transit plans will f"ielding said the pitch, made by be set back 30 years. proponents or the measure focused on \\tith all precincts reporting, the the growing air Pollution problems final tally Is and automobile congestion. For. 182,729 . "I guess people here have said in HUGE CHOICE OF STYLES AND COLORS : ~~':::.."'°" $400 • Pl•Hh 5hoq () 4 • l QllC on '-"e .. • ~ulph1r1K : • f,, Color Shog\ ,....., : :::-'.:,. $)00 •~Id~ ·c~iol ,. • Nylori to. • Twteeh tMI Against, 302,346 this vote that pollution and congeslion Proponents or the measure were a r e n 't serious enough yet for VALUEST0$9.95 VALUES TO $6.95 Offices well aware that the request came at n them to be willing to pay for u system • -bad time because or the nation 's that could avert some of it," Fielding struggling economy. said. FINE QUALITY PADDING AND LABOR AVAILABLE NOTHING L:AYAWAYI AVAIUILl ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! (a1UlrNY J>OW•"!M~Slr"I NtWPCWI 6'4<11 . ))]) f<fWfl(l•l lov,.•IFO Ui"""41le1d1,11MC.~" ii'"' Hllltllnql"" M.ifl !lllS &ti<~ lovl,•••0 51ddlftoa<I ,Y111t,: 2S101 Y P•1 "Hd ~ •I S.1> Cl!eqo F•-J :rtlfPftOM (714) 642-4321 CS.ssltltd Advtrt1Sif'l9 Hl·M71 s.odj.tl«IY•lltl Mt .... QltlU Sl1·6J10 p,.,,. S,n (le,,.,.Me 49S·06l0 ,,_Mlonll °' ..... c.wnl•<Mllftul'l!llort 540·1110 l nut. they said , without !he commit· Fielding !'taid it iii; a safe bet to as· mc11t fronl a local level. It is doubtful s ume the county's master plan of lhot billions of dollur!I in federal aid lran!lit has been set back a minimum "'ill come to the county !or trans it of 20 )'ears and possibly a11much1130. projert~. "The plan h~ still viable and it will The 11ales lax would have rai11Pd continue to exist," he said. "The pace about half the cstlmntcd Soi.S billion will !!low down considerably' and it tot:1I cost of a mast; rupid transit net· wHI probably take 45 years instead ol "'Ork O\'er the next IS yea rs. lSto develop It.'' The system would have included a The district manager, "'ho is on b3ckbonc or rapid·r:ill Jin~~ antt a leave from 3 tea<i hln• post at !-iC Ir· s11turallon level of bus nnd door-to· vine, re!u5ed to comment on his per· dei;linAtion, dlal-a ·ridc bus service. sonal plans In the wake of lhc ballot F'i cldinfl: said It a "'a.!i prohahly the dere11t. concept of expanded bus servicC thal · tt has been rumored Fielding has turned lhe voters orr. been offered new teaching jobs and "Dlal·a -ride a nd ou r bus program ~sltlons with othe'r d\strli'!~~n=... epparentty. don't tnrvrth kind-of -cluCltnf" e ay Arealtap1ifTranslt public appeal the we thouaht they <BARf> In the San Francisco area. ' - I - ! "i ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED ' IN STOCK OVER . - ( $6~! .... \. IAN~ FINANCING IRING Ill YOUR ROOM MUSUREM€Nn IMMEDIATt INSTALCATK>N! • ' l I Afl or DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ,) • • r ' The B . .. The ne\\'S that the city or Costa ?.1esa is attemp- ting to control billboards in the city can have been greeted with little surprise. ' It may also have been greeted wi.th not a little eynicism becatase (4sta Mesa is_ not alone among Orange County public agencies that have Lried to .achieve billboard removal or major reducti on in the number and s.ize_ . If seeing is believing then the public may be ,forgiven for disbelieving the merits of past efforts to remove for it seems that prec ious fe\v billboards have comedown. In the ,past 10 years, Costa A1 estt. has considered ' several measu_res that would have regul ated billboar- ¢?~ such as limiting them to one J>e r two thousand population or allowing one per square mile of land area. J.Iow effective these attempts have been may be judged by the fact that today there are 32 billboards within the city limits. ard Battle means of accomplishing removal or lhe.bo nrds und litigation validating imposition of a $1 per square fool fee on the boards. SUch a fee would brmg Costa Mesa $62,000 a yea r from the use of such outdoor adver· tising, compared with. the pres~nt annual inc~me of $716. • · But the .most important impetus ror removal ol' the billboards should come from the fact that the city last A1arch adopted a sign o~·dinilnce whic h sharply limited the size of signs businessmen m;iy have on -thei.r o\vn pre mises. With the businesses operating in the city having to reduce the size.and vl!;ual clutter.of th eir Q\~'n s_ign.s in the interests of a more attractive community, it is hard to see a case for having 500-square·foot bil - lboards dominating the landscape. Promising Park Plans · The latest ordinance the city is considering. however, is tess .... "flexible than previous efforts. It Preliminary designs ror the development of f'air- \ 1 ------:w~o~u~lll~n~o~t~r~eguJ.ll~~t~e~toc~agt!.'10~n~a~n~d~n~uJ!mNb~e~r;?J[~i~I ~~!:';:-----iVie\v Regional Park in Costa Mesa go f;;1r in sug-1-esting-that-the-arerrtuhtre-recreationat-nteds-\\.+· Jt---t------an em outng t. ph,asing them over seven \\•ell scr.ved. years and charging a substar\tial fee during the amor-The plans or the piivate consultant. which en· tizatilfnp'e riod. ''ision a fi shin g and boating lake, a second lake that The ordinance now being studied by the planning .. ,viii be more of a Wildlife refuge and 18 miles of commission comes up at a time 'vhen court opinion bicycling a·nd u·alking trails. remind one of a park appears to support the cl'forts of public agencies in already in existence -the Central Park in J·lunting- California to prohibit a busi ness :•where operation ton Beach. constitutes a public nujsailce inimical to the publi c It is not knO\Vn exactly "'hen development of the welfare," as the California Supreme Court "'role in 257·acre park by the county will get under \Vay. but it upholding Escondido's billboard prohibition. is encouraging that the board of supervisors h a ~ The Cos'ta ?\1esa planning staff, in a report :;up· designated the project as a priority item, a etas· porting the proJ)OScd ordinance. also cites co urt sification that covers con struction projects from 1974 • I "" opinion upholdiiig the amortization process as a legal t.o 1980. .. I; " :t r::' jl;,f.' • c l;_~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~-"---~~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-.. ,,. .. ". 1---t-~ Tax~S:p_ender8-Mus.t __ · . Dear ' . '1itat"tl.s. Li11k'.Shake1i ~ Help'Bite the Bullet' Gloomy Gus -Portugal: Right t~eft- ~otheEditor : , lt appears to me that ir President Ford expects taxpayers (individuals ~nd business) to "Bite the Bullet'' that tax users (s uch as School distric· t s) must als,o participate in s;:iid distasteful activity. lN BUSINESS, we must find a way to make the a llocated b"udget last and attain1the targeted goals, even though we would rather have the budget in· .Creased. Although attaining goa ls within tightened budget limits is dif· t'icult, American business continues lo perform this task regularlj'. If a given c:ompany fails to perform within the budget limits. while at the same time r.ealizing a reasonable profit for its ~kholders, the management of said company is replaced. Why cannot tax-supported jn· slitutions perform in the same m an· ner? Why s hould schools get all of the budget they desire? A1aybe the ta~­ payers cannot afrord all or the things that our educators finp: desiral!le. 1 AM confident that the school d istri cts will find a u•ay to educate our children w ith tbe funds already available to them. It· ma y be. -J\Q\VeYer :fh al tfley.wtllonly-oo atile to teach writing, reading and arithmetic and find it necessary to reduce some .or the mor·e theore ti cal and psychologi_cal innovations of recent years. I am not knocking these adv an· c:ed subject s. but remember my hypothesis is th.at the school district can also perforrn its primary fun ction and remain U'ilhin a budget dictated by the current availability of funds. ( .MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome . Nor· ntally , writers should convey lheir n1es- sages in JOO words or ksa. The right to con· dense letters to fit space or elimioote libel is reser ved. All letters must include sig- nalure and moiling addresl bul names may be withheld cm request ii rufficient reason is oppart'f!l. Poelry will no~ be published. ,. son Ed have a happy Halloween. lie Went out again this year to "Trick-or- Treat for Fairview.'' This year he had help. Duffy Chauncey, his faithful sister Kenda and their friend Rudy Kipp, went out in their neighborhood in Huntington Beach. And this year, the people made it happen a gain. Out of their pockets came dimes , nickles and pennies, quarters a nd dollars. With the ever · risin g cost or li ving, they round it in their hearts to help these kids help the many patients at f'airvie\V, BETTY JEAN CONOVER A lieu Deal? To the Editor : Recenlly, President Ford visited l\:lexico's leader and diplomats as a .good will gest..ure and (or discussions on important issues. \Vas the main topi c the possibility 0£ oil in Mex ico? Or, was it a "deal" to allow li1exican aliens to e nte r the United States It 's nice that--the cities or .Newport Beach and Costa l\:lesa have pressure traffic signals that don 't change for mo\or· cycles. Gives me a chance to sit and "'at ch the cars· go by - "'ailing fOr one to. come up behind me. IRATE Gl-Y GU\ (lf¥11Tlt!llJ ••• 'WbmillHllJ rN'""I a..d °" no1 11tl•u~rlty ••11•<1 11 .. ,;,.,.. o1 !flt llt'«\9<1Ptt'~StNI Jll<.lf Pt!,..,,..'° Gl_,y G<o~. D.lily Pllol. Sloppy Dulls Use the Language (SYDNEY HARRIS) \V AS l-ll NGTON-'rhe depth of anxiety ci\•er Portugal's sharP. move toward the left can be measured by the fefct that the U.S. has cut Portugal off fro m certain highly classified ' military a nd nucleur inforn1ation commonly available to all men1 be i:s of the North Atl a nt ic 1'rt·aty Organi zation <NATOl. 1'hat decision. disclose<! here for the fir st time, "'as not lhc diret l result of ·the overt bro\\' of the longl ime Salaz;_1 r dictatorship on April 25. Hather . it ap peats to d ate Jrom the 'tin1e lic_\'er al \11eeks 'aftj?r the coup again st Salazar whe n the director general of the Conl· munist party was brought in to !ht• ne\v government. ·r1IE C0l\J1'1UNIST party bos:.. ;\lvaro Cunha!.. \\·as made a minister without portrolio late last spring. Hi s position is believed to have been strengthened \\'ithin the Armed Forces l\1ovement, t h e po l itica lly 1nurky but cle.arly left .leaning group of youn g military officCr s holdine In a recent m agazine ad. the com-power 1n Lisbon aft er President pany m entioned .. the enormity of our .~ ,$.pinola. th e hero of the April 25 coup effort" to obtain a certain product. d 'etat. was himself forced to quit on What the company meant was···enor, ·l Sept 30. mous ness," and liot wickedness, Whal makes ,U.S. policymakers which, "enormity'' has always meant. pa rticularly uneasy about the tur- bulent. unpredictable politics of Por- Why coffiplain about a minor error tugal emerging f~om. decades 01· rig ht · of this sort, ask the.modernists in \Ving dict atorship is the f;1ct that speech? As long as people kno\v what Cu nha! is no"'· prcathing a political you· mean , what difference does il line of 5,vect reasonableness. 1"hat make which word you use? Besides. sanle line "'as \aid out for Presidt:nt words change their meanings from f ..... _E_v_A_.N_s_-N_o_v_A_K ...... J Foril l:..,,L \\'C:'ek b\· Franctsco da Costa Cion1es. \\·ho \\·:is ele\·<1te d to the presid.._,ncy nfll'r left·\\·\ng officer:; forced .S1unol a out. \oo1nes t'an1l.,. tn \\'ash ington,. plt>d ging fast adherence to N.<\TO and a:.k1n g nl'I\' l·.s. econo m ic and milit:.lr\· -aid. I-le "".'.IS also most ag:re(>a lilc about the negot iations nO\I' goi ng 011 lo extend the agree menl gi \'ing the U.S. \'ital base rights in th(• Poi·tu ~ucse ,\zorrs 'fllliS, ofricials here note a sharp contrast bet"·een the conduct of the ne 11·. le ft·domlnated Portuguese go1·ernmcnt . along \1'ith the Por- tuguese Communist party, and the bl atant. anti·U.S. campaign in Chile when th(' late l\1arxisl, Sa lvador Al· Jende, took pO\\'Cr. As one key policym aker told us: '·l\'l osco\~1 \l.'as deep into the internal politics of Chile and it is deep in Por- tugal. but it Is playing a far--more.sub· tie game in Lisbon th.in it did in San· tiago.'' 1"he purely niilitary impo1·tance or Portugal as a 1nemtx>r of NATO is 1narginal. It has no troo ps in Central Europe. Indeed . it5 im1X1 rtance lo the U.S. hin!£es directly on the Azores. used a:. the \'ital link in the massive An1erican military aid to Israel in the ,.otn Kippur "'·;1rone year ago. BUT t>'OLITIC.\tl.. \". Portui;:a l 1s pcrcei\'('d as crucial. If ... .the softly reasonable hne of Communist party boss Cqn hatis simply~ 'cover for t ime to extend Communist penetration deeper into basic Portuguese in- s titution s tall but o n e d ai l y newspaper is tlOl't' under extreme left- '\'ing infl uence). then Portugal may be ·headed for a 1\Ioscow·supported popular~r regime u'ith major Commu · participation. ·rh a l dan gerous dc\'elopm e nt. regarded here as distinctly possible if the \eft ·d om in~t cd regi m e con· soli dates its po1\•er. \1·ould ha \'e reper- c o s s i on s in b oth I ta l y a nd G reece-r\ .<\TO· s ~tediterranean key;.J.on('s (or the past ta }'ears. In · deed. some diplon1ats 'here believe that Portugal under a popular front regime could quickly lead to political instabili ty in next.door Spain. 1\CCORDINGL\·. the Ford ad- m ini s tration is proceeding with unusual caution'in dc;lling "''ilh lhe ne\v go\•ernn1 cnt of President Go mes. Having cut l'ortug:il off from highly sensitive NATO security inrorma tion, the decision no'"' must be taken ""·hether to a sk Congress for a new aid program for Portuga_I. Cop.gressional hostility against all fo rms of foreign aid is nO \\' at a .new peak. Lurking in the b<rckground is the vital matter or the Azores. Any American resupply line to Israel in the event of a new Arab-Israeli war would_ be infinitely more difficult \\'ithout landing rights in the Azores. 1'hus. a lo n~ with Greece and Turkey, Portuga\ has now become yet another explosive package in the seemin gly inexorable decline of American po1.1rer and influence abroad. Nobody likes "belt·tightening" ac· tions. but if it's fair for others it 's also fair for those who spend our tax dol- lar. H. WHITE li•happg Halloween , .. legally" -provided tl\ese poor 1 ex· · plaited men trot ri ght on down to the nearest Teamsters' Union ofCice when they pass the U.S./l\:lcxican border ? l FlRMLY beli eve the aliens will be issued a special identification cord that will qualify them to work the fields for the growe:rs. I see this as one more "dirty trick'' of the Nixon and now Ford/Reagan team. to destroy' Cesar Chavez's la bor union in Califor- nia. All this to help the large cor- porate gro\ver lo make more profit at the expense of the poor rarmworkcr. century to century-sometimes. almost from generation to generation. . There .is som e truth in th eir position, but not enough to outweigh the disadvantages of using u·ords loosely and sloppily. (f "enormity" ·ceases to mean a kin<l of l;l rge 11·ickcd· ness, and comes to mean the s:ime as ··enormousness," then we have lost 11 valuable wofd, and gained nothing. One tool of language has been dulled beyond repair. State. Should Pay Taxes To the Editor: I think this year Us kids really felt the Hal1oween squeeeeeze! • \Ve smeared ourselves up in l\1om 's lipstick, rouge, powder, eye makeup .and gooky junk; stuck one of her old "'igs on lthe ones she won't wear because they m ake your head sweat ·and itch). and got blisters from trudging· up and down neighboring slreels in Dad's old work boots a nd Mom's "high school heel:>." I trust President l''ord kno\\·s that · the same sens'tti\'e people u•ho had to fight Governor Reagan and the greedy growers in the past are still' around -a nd willing to help not hin· der all fa rm workers "''ho renlize t hat AFTER digging all week through Chavez has their interests al hcarl. old clothes, finally settling on Dad's THE FOLLO\\'ING l.'o,1c e rncd Tnoth-rjddcn, old jacket or Mom·s pit groups "'ill be watching and waiting: $lained prom dress with the scratchy 1'he Council or Churches of Southern net slips they wore. Mom says, "A lit· California, . Ca tholic Bi shops of tie. stuffing here and there and it'll California and the Southern Cali for · 1----roo,nust-rine":""--But--she-didn't tell~me-ni 3 uo-ard of Rabbis. The same good after every ten feet I'd have lo push J>e<>ple who opposed Proposition 22 the "little stuffing" up to keep it in a r c now see in g th fou g h lhl' place. deviousness a nd trickery or (;01·. \Ve then suffered through the yearly Ronald Reagan. Imagine trying to begging to Trick or Treat by ourselves forbid (armu'orkers from negotiating uselessly because (a) "It's too dark." about such imtortant issues as health (b) ··You're too young to be out this a nd s afe l y . hi r i n g h a I I • Jate alone;• (c) ''\'ou don't know what mechanization. etc: kind of people are runnjng around From he re on in, our new Prc~idenl • tonight." or (d) All of the above. By I am syre, "'Ill ha ve only one kind or the time we're old enough to go out farmworke r entering to Work the 'alone, we'r e too old to Trick or Treat. fi elds legall y --the one who has beCh What do us kl a !! ilo atl this (or? A thor oug hly i ndoctrina Led tq go halt Of a 'bag of candy this Jellr, in-agninSt li'is O"''ll poor !\lexlc:iln J)tOple. ~tead of a nice full on~. What treat is a It's been done lo Cubans, Vietnamese halt a bag of IOU's for oext year. ap· and others. It's w.hat the ultra.right do pies, haggles of cold piqk Popcorn and bes -d ivide a nd conquer poor ~nough pennies to buy two whole people to enhance the wealth of the candy l>a rs at the liquor store. Bi.g wealthiest a nd mo!:il arnuent. t1eal. DER NY BAKER Instead of treat~. t f<.'<:l us kids got '1ckcd this year. CINDYGERWICK Q'uotes CONS IDER a no th e r m ore prevalent example-the modern use of "disinterested '' to mean "unin- terested." Properly speaking. a judge is "disinterested''. in a case-that is. he is interested in an objel1ivc and in1partial manner. 1'his is '.\ n1ost valuable \\'Ord to describe the role of a "db;interested party." If, however. it is used interchangeably \\'ith "unin- tc rest e d.·· \Ve have g i\·c n up son1et hir\g fOr nothing. ! don·t bcti e1·e that "·ords should he pr'cstrved m e rely for their ~n · tiqual'i•-fn or traditionul ''attic ! the only test should be whether they fill a vl!rbal need. When they do, we should resist all efforts to eliminate them or modify lheir m eaning. Recent stories have highlighted the huge amounts now being spent by the state in the le asing or bui ldin gs, mostly for o ffi ce space, t o ac -ton1mudate gove rnment cxp;_1nsion . ·rhe renlals have groWn tremen· dously in the past eight years largely beca use of G.ove rnor ll onal d Reagan's set po licy against capital outlay for stale structur~~. Prior to hi., administration the s tate h ad 'developed a nmster pl an ror or- derly expansion in the capital city. It had also included plans for f~cilities elsewhere in the ~talc. Reag;1n·s view· has .been that he 1-' . not only has saved the state money by not buiiding but: through renting fron1 private ownership. has maintained t~Xable j':lro1)erty ·which would hAve otherwise been lost to the local tax rolls th rough slate ownership. .. ll'IPL\"' a nd .. infer " arc also lo!)in g their distincti'on: ··1 imply" by ,vhat I S\I Y· and I "infer'' from what B•;CAUSE of that. the debates O\'er you s~'. ltthese two urc used.inter· which ls better "'ill proh:1bly last changeablf. tl1en con1munication longer than they should. Jo"'or the plain becon1es eve'n nlore confu sed. Since ract is th:tt the state should not be s~mantl c confusion is already so exempt from loc:tl taxation. And the great In our society. loosening lhc whole question of publicly owned bond~ of m coJling eytn further can pro~rly ahd the tax rolls should be only create greaier mi5chir f. reviewed. \Ve cannot prevent. llinMuaj.!c from Under ArtiC"IC'Xlll of the slate con- chnnging. nor s hould "'C. Bul the stilutlon. cities. counlie~ and other chnnges should be gradu<il. sensible local go vernment e ntit ies arc 111ul !"l d\'flntageous. Purists. for in-· required to pn y taxes upon property sl :1111,;~, ubjt!'ct to ··contact" as a verb. held out~lde of their O\\'n jur\srlictions. t-~f'--llapp9 NalleMlH11 TolheEditor: 1··1 contacted John ycsterd;J y"), and 1'}lus. San f'rancisco for xam I Ffffrika -£.....-k~• 'w1lf'll111l-,iridf!ed-it..-~n-u~ly-t.<0n8trtft , ym-it· =-mi)~' •I _~a rpo flroperty , Oal<s . ··The reot l lragt.'t'ly of this.era -::J\'Olds the curobet.somc "gol in touch situ.-tcd in San l\fat<.>o County. For Thanks t9 the pcopl of Co!ita Mesa ..a Huntington lle u~·h for ~elping my / -1-- • ch"js been, the "'oid in concernt.'CI. ,..,ith" .a~d doe! nol muddy thu...watcrs 1nany years-lhe federal go\'crnmenL dynun1ic. in1u1inuti,·e le~der~hip." • of mcanlng. has Mnn paying 8 form o( taxes to the • ( EARL WATERS ) school districts in recognition of the extra burden its installations cause. \Vh ile state owned property may have a minimal effect on many areas, its impact upon the capital city and Sacramento County is enormous. It is a major reason that Sacramento Co unty has the highest tax rate in the stall!. FOR IT is "'ell established that residentia l laxes do not carry the costs of ser\'iccs pro\·ided, cxcepti.!lg perhaps in a fC\v isolatt.>d wealthy . communities ,,·here no industrial .pr t·o n1 mel'tial del'clopmenl is permit· ted. . So any en1ployer of large numbers ('.rcatt's ;1n udditionnl burden upon a community for 1.10lf('e, fire. water. ·s('u'er und other services. In the case of privat£· cm1lloyers this is usually offset hy the taxes l'i.lid upon the: pr<>1)crty hC'ld by the employer . Not so with the s tale. There is no off· set. Neither is there usually any payment for the scrl'ices directly re(1ulrcd bY the e m1>loyer 's facilities. In all fairn€'s~ lhc state should pay tllX<'S to local AOv('rnmcnts on its proper!)' so I ha t tht•sc installations do 11nt impose a burden upon a com- munity but lire s prC'11d cqu:illy on oll or the citizens. f'or any ~tat struolure is for the bene fit of all state rcslden1s not just those in "''hose community it h;:ip1>-0ns to be. Perh aps, too, it "'ould .. be fairer to apply this same prioc:i ple · only has it taken many blocks off the tux rolls and held them in idle ness, it has failed to make any/concessions towards helping to bcatltify or other- \\'ise add to the improvement of the city. One would think it would have been to the state's interest to provide the capilal city "·ith a cultural center, parks. a 1.00 and slate parks along its ri\'er fronts. Excepting for its initial contribution or a park surrounding the capitol, property which was donated to the state any"·ay, the lawmakers have ne\'er seen fit to provide any more parks even though state occupancy or the city has multiplied in gcometHcal f;.1shion . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT kobert N. \Veed , Publisher -Tllvmas Kcevil, Edilor ihon1 a.t Palmer. S101day Ed11onol Page £di!or The c>ditorial page of the-Daily Pilot sc('ks to inform and stimul ate rl.'ader~ by tircscntinA on this page diverse comment (1ry on topics of in' terest b~' ~yndlcn tcd colum nists and c<1rtoonis1s. b)· pro\'idi ng a fotum for rc11dcrs· 1·ic111$ and by presenting this n~·~·s1>1•11t r'l'! opinions and kttas on currunt topic&. The editorial opi nions or the Oai ly Pilot appear nnly 1h the cditoriul column a~ the lr111 or the r>agc, ()pinions l?XPrt88ed t>r 1h~ columni&lt and \ctter writers o count. fatilit.le!!--"ituated-withirr~- city. •;\-.. :1r~· 1h1·n· 01\ 11 and nu endorsemenlof litMM'Tt'Wt"b)' the--Dail Pttot: P'JcN,iii--Hf-- hc lnfcrr1..'(L ACTUAl~LV . a side ~from the ta:t: quel"ition , t.hc stat(' ha~btcn derelict-in its treatment (\r'thc capital city. Not • Wednesday, November 6, 1974 ·-~ ! - Milland Writes BookasBeSawlt .. - By BOB TllOMA.S . I.OS ANGEi.ES IAPI During his hey day as a llolly"'ood star, Ray ~1il· land ga \'e the appearance or be ing aloof, bemused, some"•hat bored, ·an actor who ~1cccpled bad movies, -took the money :ind ran.r ri.tur h the same portrait comes across in ~tilland 's u uto blo g raphy·, which hears thc ~in spircd title or even called brilliant." - II i s g r e a t c s l aehievemenl was his role as the alcoholic writf r in ''The Lo s t Weekend," whi ch won him the Oscar as best actor of 19-15. lie recalled his reaction to the Charles Jackson novel af. tcr J>aramount 's produc· tion boss instructed him, "Read it. Study it. You're going lo play it." "\Vide·eyed in Babylon," ''Tll E BOOK BEGAt-J to \ repel me," he writes. BUT TJIE 67·YEAR·OLD ·•tts subject was one I York streets with hidden cameras. TllE CAMERAS v."eren'l detected, but he was, and he got a frantic phone call from his wife in California that newspaper columns were "insi nuating lhal I was in New York on a monumental alcoholic binge and that I had been seen If Ing in gutters." 1'he misapprehension was corrected, but pres· s ures or the film caused other problerils. ''!\t y home life was deteriorating," he says, depression or "The Lost Weekend," and so did his marriage. lie has remained married to the sa_me womnn for 4.0 years. Like his countryman, Richard Burton, !\tilland is a g_ood story!J!ller, and his tales or his childhood and Army life are brilliantly done Che cla ims to have written the book without a ghost). I-le is candid about the famous. .Cecil B. De?r1ille was the master of-spectacle, "but he. ,didn't know a ~arnned actor also reveals a more knew very little about. dimensional picture or Alcoholism. I could not himself a s a sensitive abide being in the com~ Welsh boy (born Reginald pany of people v.•ho were Truscott·Jones) who fell d k th d 'H dd H as an l·nto ac11·ng by acc1·dent and run :. ey ma e me e a Opper W tense and nervous. I never tolerated the inanities or knew wh at to say lo . • d b •t h S the big studios to achieve them.:· unm1t1gate / C ... venomou , his ends . !\Iii land was doubtful 4,"yle'v8ersbe, .. ehne i;r~~l.y~ abu~t playin ~ thre role, ViCiOUS a pathological . arguing with his w1 e, Mal, 1 a star ror almost 39 or that he wo·uld not be • d · t ·d ' them . And except for a pleasant to live with flar, an quite S Up! .. rew years al the beginning, during the three months or • • • OAJLVPlLOT Ali • LidoS~~!~~? Village NEWPOR~ BEACH , _-tlEW CAil Sh ~v ·~o ~~ November7•8•9 ~ THURS. FRI. SAT. ParticipalingAre: Johnson and Son llncoln·Mercbry 2626 Harbor Baulevard Nabers Cadillac. Inc. ' 2600 Harbor Boulevard Theodore Robbins Ford 2060 Harbor Boulevard University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Boulevard fairly competent in my filming . .----+--VEJEAAN-SlAnA----,p~rofeHioA.;.:---..,,.:_,:.-_:_.'.1jQr'~r111'1!1"1"fifli°"o>il-Oo-~3"nd:O:o:n:e~n~i:g~ht,.h:e~re;;;;;tu~rn:;;:ed.--;lb~i~n:g~a~bo:;;;utO:ac~t~in~g~.~ .. ---t .... --::~ Aly Miiiand "Once or twrce 1 was the film, and he was con-from work and flew into a -----''-------------------vinced when he saw the rage because he was ex- 1 1 llEDDA _HOPPER was !'lcript by Charles Brackett peeled to attend a dinner a n unm1tlgat~d bit· There's a Limit and Billy Wilder. J)arty with people he ch ... ve~omous, v1cous._ a des pised. path?l~,1cal liar, and qwte Mexico Sugar Confiscated TllE ACTOR DID his J!e said he moved out for stup_1d. . . research at close hand, two weeks ••my wife !\Itll~nd 1s equally cand1d ~------------------------------­spending a nigh t in the thinking mY depression abo~.t himself: .. I've been dipso ward or Bellevue was a dramatically staged an 1nter~sted observ~r of Hospital in New York. excuse to shack up with the: passing parade all It was a harrowing ex-some blonde Hollywood lif~. . . perience, and he escaped dame and not without ?rty main fault 1s that I from the hospital in his reasor:." . see the ~aults and. foibles People Section-all about people you know DAILY PILOT . hospital robe. running into first. It 1s a quali+y that SAN DIEGO (AP> -buy a two-kilo bag of a cop on the street _-ftl I L L A ND tends to make one A.meri~ans driving to sugarCor40c.entsbutmust·"Vainly I tried to explain recovered Crom the cynical." MextCO in-se·arch or buy $3·to ~-;n-othergoods. that I was a movie star -·· • cheaper sugar are eonrron· and I lived in a suite at the1-;;;-;:::-;:;::;;;;;~::;;;;;;:;;::--;;';;:;::;;;;;;;i;;::;;;;;:;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;t;(;;~;,;;;:;,.,...,'l"r ted by a tou ghening stance JN ft10ST neighborhood \Yaldorr Towers and that J .!'>"._ by ·border agents. Co n-food-st~res, sugar now is was lapping up so~e al- fiscat1ons are reported. kept hidden under coun· mosphere ror a movie and . ers. -....,.:::.----that' I-had ·ta.i;et ·•:.:c'.'.a'.'.b'..:a'.'n~d+i::<•~!!,J~""""i'i'f-""'"'°""",...-".;. o----~=Al.Uuw"' the ~nrte..d.........:.tne tmPort-hm1(-1Trl!le-g(flfO"me:''·-'---1~gt~ al~~wfro5~ ~111~ic~r United Stjites is so kilos The orficer was '!neon· r.texica~n law prohibits th~ per person per month. ·· vinced a nd le~ r.talland export of sugar. Charles ~t arsh all. acting back ~o the ho spital., where A IZ,OOO·POUJ\~D load or ~ugar destined for a com· mercial user in San Diego was seized thi s "'eek. David L--.-Sempsrott, 28, U.S. district director or he ft _n.al ly convinced Customs, said the number authorities. of Americans driving Billy Wilder, who was across the border for directing ''The Lost sugar apparently is in · \\'eekend," photographed creasing. !\filland's binges on New s.aid his two SO·kilo bags of 1-.=================:::=::==i1 s ugar were take n by Mexican authorities. CHAIN The U.S. Customs agents said he could keep one bag because or the one·kilo limit but "the inspectors ·told me no way" he could keep them both, said Sep· srott, "so I headed back into Mexico." But IUexican customs offictals took it all, he complained. •'TllEY \VO ULDS'T even give me th e S2S I paid for it," sa id Semp· srott, "and told me if I didn't leave they would confiscate my truck, too." A SO·kilo· bag of suga r sells in r..1 exico ror about 512 or nine cents a pound. compared to more than S2 for a five -pound i,ag at most U.S. supermarkets. 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