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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-11 - Orange Coast Pilotr • e • Clelnente Border · -- =Lt •·'ii ""'J .• ! ·I • " J, I ,, ~ ' . !.i -~· - . Cheek Ar.rests - Bang • • • • ' • ID • , • ' I B .alanee .... - Residents Pic/f,!}tir:ig ' _..,...:. f elits , Picket ~ • Proposed Complex·: • In-Westminster -·--""· • /tl·id1riglrt Strike Foo1hall Coal ·Miners ~' Gambling -I Co rrijil_ex T-o .Walk -Out --charged-• .. 'f -,.,,J , ~· : r ~ . l1ore than .200 Fountain Valley <1nd Westminsteflc rresidcnls picketed a proposed 49-<fcre commercial and in· dustrial complex in \Vestmins ter today, hoping to persuade city or- ficials io rezone it residential. Ethel Hayman, 9197 CaladilJ.m Ave., t'ountain Valley, said protesters have raised 5700 to hire an attorney to fi ght the developme nt at the southwest cor- ner of l\tagnolia Street and Edinger Ave nue. , The complex. proposed by Golden \\'est Equity Properties. In c .. ""'ould include s pace for 50 firms. city of- fici als say, and \Vould have a "burrer zone" of attractive landsc<iping bet \\'CCII the complex and surrounding homes. The matter \\'ill ~o before the \\"est· minster City Council al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at ii public hearing c;illed to consider the complcx's site plan and environmental impact rt'!f>Ort. But City ,'\dministratoi' Robert J·lun tley said he is recommending the proposal be sent back.to the planning commission because of a failure hy the city Lo notify all property o\\·ncrs involved. \VASlllNGTON CAP 1•A Nation- wide coal strike will begin just after midnight tonight and a top orficia\ or the "t:fnitcd ~line \Vorkers predicted today that the walkout will last about three weeks-."':< ,.. Most coal in'iqes already were shut for the Veterans'~Day holiday while union and industry'::megotiators con· tinued crrorts to reso\(-e differences over a nc""' contrael. . A ~ he arri\·ed for tbday ':.. harg:1ining session . lllli\\' Vice President i\like Trbovich said failure lo reach an agreement before toni ght"s official strike deadline 11·itl prolong the \\"<ilkout at least anolht>r "·eek beyond lhe union's earlier t\\·o "eek forecast. --ny not coming up "·ith a contr:ict last ni ght or early this morning. I Lhink "·e 'rc in for a three-week strike," Trbo\·ich told reporlers. Ue said the major obstacle holdinJ: up a settlement is the economil· package dealing '''ith ""'ages. pen - sions, sick pay and other benefits. Only a few non-economic issue!' remained and the union official said these \\'ill he resolved. President Arnold 1\liller said after Sunday night's session that tll'ey were getting closeii· to an agreement but in- dicated that it still was sever al days away. Asked what he would be doi ng now if he were a miner back in West \'irgin1a , ri.Iiller said. "'I'd be in the \Voods son1e\1•herc, hunting." The government says a walkout of .iny longer duration will begin to for ce production cutbacks in other in- dustries and result in layoffs of thousands of \\'Orkers. . "\\;,.A strike is unavoidable because or th~ ~!\V's "no eontraL1. no work" tradi&q. and because ratification of any settff!ment y.•ould require about 10 days. Thus. he length of the \\'a\kout depends on thE~cgotiators' ability to h<immer out a n'~"«. <igreement that "'ill "'in rank-a nd-file approval. The <Ser-C<l1\L, Page .\?I Tl1ug Holds Up Ice Crean1 Van Students frQm Davis School ii\ €:osta Mesa· a nd police officers strugg.lc \yilh 40-foot Amcr!can Flag t.hat "-:-as raised at Costa :\lcsa 'Oily I lnl l .toda:}' .in special CCfemony "")nar~ing -Veterans Day -tho 'day kno,vn prior lo 1954 a.s Armistice Day. City hall flagpole was tho only opc,bfg enough to hold ttic huge FJag. \vhich · ,,·as claimed for 10 cents at a rummage sale by ' Les Ferguson. J>ri9cipaJ of EastbJuff School.in Ne\\!1>ort Beach. li e explained the city made a ·'procedural error'' by usi ng last yeur's county assessment rolt•s rather than current roles in notifyin ~ property owners surrounding the Trbovich said if lhc negotiators gel their "heads together I think y.·c can get somelhin·g by-lhe--4'ind.-cf-the~--""-'!i"'""n\<1 Ana 1Ct' cre_am truck dru:c.r y.·cek."' told Costa ~·tesa police he w<is robbed de\•elopmenl. Both Guy ~·11 rml'r . the chief 111· Saturday ni g ht by a bandit ''ho firsl du ~try ncgoliator , and µflt \\" ordered a ~undac. then pullt·d a gun and demanded n1onl'y. . I ' c ·oast · ·Borde:r ·D[r ug I - As ii. resijll., 30 residents of 220 in- ,·olvcd, "'ere not notified, Huntle,,· said. Pilrs. !·layman said residents in the area want the land developed for hor:nes, believing the i,ndustrlal com- phix may create additio'nal trarfic and pollution. In ~larch m em bers of the Fountain Northern Stat e To Catcl1 Rain Valley Planning Commission also told P,t The .\ssocialed Press \V~s(rhin'steP.OtfiCiaJS lhe hii'id M>i.ild; r-; i\ rac1t1r~er;n:;tfdntr1WJ1; ~preaci-Cases.Face u ·earing best be developed residentially. raln Tuesda~· over much of !\'or- .,. But Westminster officials so far thern und Central California. tht.· The U.S'. Suprome COu11. agreed ... ca5es r\oW going throug h the coufts . have op~ed for intkistrial de\'elopmenl "'Catherman s"ays. today thatil\l'Ouldhcar argumt!ntsto And Jr the court rules in fa\·or of because of the addition:1I t ttxe~ Storm clouds 1vill begin building determine if an c:1rlicr decision over· making-its 1=evers al rctl'oacli\·c. derived from tha t ust.•. tonii::ht1 the Nation.ii \Veather Servic1• turning a. Border \>rilrol drug arresr many" major dope s muggling cases says. and rain is cxpcc.1ed southw11rtl s hould b£> applic'<l lo lll, l~11st. 40 other .could be reversed. • lo about i\Iontercy and Stockton IJ~ ,,, • ' The 'ssue....[elates lo a dt!Cision han-Reagliii Re iecls ·ruesd:iy nii,:ht. Snov.• is forecast in th1• • iJ1 d' t d" b h' h · ·• h ' 'J n1ounluin ~ a hove tht·-7.000-foot KL,SS."l lL_Y J. ,. -~·.f: r£e ~O\\'O y 1g ~c;>urt1.1 l esummcr ••lc\•al.i·fu'. . Ii 0 or 1973 whicH reversed the conviction Richard .J. LC\'sque, 26. "'ho had been on the ncu' Job only three days, said he handed O\'Cr SS7 to the bandit, including ice cream receipt<; and his own mone~. The ,·ictim told police he "as fl ag· ~cd dO\\'n al Victoria Street and l\'ational A\'enuc._ 9n t~~c·l~·:s "'e;-;t Side, jLst befottl: the hOldOp . ~ "'Thal ain ·1 cnouf:!h ... ,"' 1he bandit reportedly said ,,·hen l...cvsquc iave him mdney from prior ice cream sales, so he ha ndcd O\'er his own cash too. But;; Arrives For Syria Talk J!L_a man "'"0 was arrcst<!d Wkhout 3rd party Bi"d Coas . I winds also \\"ill 1ncrea.se a:.. ~ -C/ l -il 1· • harge... th{} 5torm near~. v.·ith southerly gust~ F • "'a~ran on rug.s mugg1ngc " O",l .-\e~us 1,-p 11 _c.,,,,·ct·.ory of aet•tO' ' •a·. rgeS b bod t I ta dbl k 10 35 n1ih::.. per ho ur cxpet:ti·d f\•' ;:i..., v .;io;-. ' ~ · ,.. , . .v r er,pa ro mei;ia roa oc · ,\l/ASHI NGtON fU PJ ) -'Californiu ·ruesda~·. /\gr1r11llure ~:arl I .... Butz arrived here 1 Arid now:i.dOzen!I: of olhcr similar Ga\!. Ronald R eaga n .."ha~ ruled out 1oday for talks\\ ith s~:rian offi cials on Ut..i'HO.IT (,\ p ) -A man des'c~ibcd 'ca~ al vario~' sll~es Jn the npecal running· as a fhird party pfesidcntial ways of increasing cooperation tx•t· by f<'llow •hospital \\·orkcrs as' :per-pr~e!s hall£. 1ni the baf!l~c~ ~cause cWidale in 1976, Poli~e Book ,35 wC'Cn the" two countri<'s. lie si4necf a ~lstent ·kisser--hes ~ accus~ or .of the latestlugh court.d'ct1s1on. _ (n an interview with U.S. Ne,vs und ~ • major grain devl Sunday \\"ith F:gypt . planting : one .on the forehead of a (..O\\'\!rappcalsc~rtslflteedy~~~\'C ~ \Vo.rid ~eport , Reugan~_J;aid he C.OS ANGELES UPII -l:ndcr· Butz will SJ>end ·l"'o day:.. in Syria female \!mploye "'ho didn't y.•ant bis · \J'\l led that lhc re\ersal or last )e:tr believed 1n the l\\'O·party system. !·le l'O er police offic:ers rode Southern · and ho Id La I ks \\ i l h \'" ri o us smooches .shou~d ap~ to about 40 cases no~\'_.,_ added that he would en;ibark on "a c. ror.nia Rapid Transit Oistri1•t agricultural experts on "a~·!> of in1- Joyce' Curson. 18.-tomplain<!d to pending. pro(l!ram or education to .bring to the bu s. nday and arrested 35 1>erson~ proving Syria':. (oqflstuff production. \Vt1~ne County authoritie.11 tha\ I Tarry ~u~ go\'ernm~nt. la';"}'Cr& today \\'On .. P:CC?~lc'~. ~~ten! io!1_ \\'here rcs~n -• ..;o~nl,:cha 1 u:psin5 (J:pnuli.ililtb.iru: Q ·'..WllllCllL.SDUXtC.'i~ilUJ, ~ l\imbroui:h. 32 .. ,1 i:;cninr medical . the,,f1t~l rottn~ ~n a .battle to k!ep lhe s1b1ht 9 llcs fof cu~~cmi peat" 'MftMti!ft)d~~ It 'C111f6'lrt 'Stlfn'N1 'ti S36 S m1ltton l<fhnician al 11 a rper 11o,pit:il. 11·as S\\'C~p111g dec1:,1on from ~rrecl 1ng the "'hen he leaves the state~11se Jan J . to .co rrying ~ t,o;icoa.1011, ".\·a poo ,, he.al a.ueetnc11t un"er "hl1'jl 1 he ~kflo""'n as a ··k1~11ln~ ern1)IO~I ... A1\d .. other cases. . ... -.~ ..... t\Skcd It he-,vou1lt run <i~ a.~~ird· Police 5a1d fhe surveflhtncc cr0ct.: L'nittxt S1al elli v.•111"upply20().000 ton:- i·epcutedl\' forcctt Jus ,1ttt ntl ns on ~I any of the cases relate to patrol part)' plritrorm. Re:1gon s~ud, :\o. I do" n \\'as due f!J last \vcekcncl!->'. of \\.hl'31 or" heal rlou1·10 ER~ pl 1n lhl· her. · arrests niade after . agenl. found thin~ there \\':JS a grcnt exaggcrollon :..hooting death or t...ou.isA. Aguilar .J.;!, M'l'Ond <1u11rtcr of 1975 1n addil1on to Kimbrou,.:h \\'>I:. .irr:.ugncd on :IS· caches of dl"ugs dunng ussertcdly CJf this 1hal gr('\\' out. of n hypot hetical ,~·ho died aboard l)n R1'D bus 1n soutli'"-\thc 100,000 to ns of ~ra in a lreHdy r.ault and b:iucry charge~. (Ste BOROER, 1~age A'.!:) 1 discussion in u presit conference. t:os Angele!\. pledger! . . ' . ' J J· 1 .i l • .:... football betting card OpeJ"<Jtion v.·hich police claim "'as v.·orking OUJ•f!f t"·o Costa ~Iesa bars has allegedly been broken up '~lith the arrest or fi\·e persons, including O\\'ncrs or both establishments. Criminal complaints arc expected lo be' issued 1'uesday to formall y thartge the arres1ccs "'ilh the fe lon~· offenses, \vhile all fl\·e remain free af· ll'r posting S2.000 bail. ( Detective Sgt . Gene r-;orden said the suspects \\'ere arrested bct\\·een 2 p.n1 . and 8 1>.m Friday. following · nt•arly a month-long in,·eshgat1on. "To the best of our kno"·Jcdgt•. l~l'Y."''e been operating for al ·1eal!I •ttirce weeks." he explained. , lie said the hig hly Jucrati\'e football · t•ard gambling acli \"tty centered no t"'O ta1·erns. The Place. al 2285 Nc\\·port Bl\'d .• and The High Tide, al i27 \\I. 19th St., both beer bars. Arthur F. Logan, 48, of 9390 El Ar bol St.. Fountain \'allt•y. and owner of 'fhe lligh Tide, '''as arrested and 1J9<1kcd on seven counts charging hint , 1\'ith ga mblin.e:, or accepting a wager. Hi c hard U. Young, 56, of 10>! \'orktown Place. t:osta ri.lesa. ant.I ~>1vner of Tire Pl ;1ce. 11 as arrested anti boo krd on identic:il ch:irgc:... ' l3nrn1uids ut each tavern \vere ::d.,n book ed inlO' tht• \\'Ot11 t:n's section 01 Orange t;ountr-J ;lll on charges of oc · t·t•pling "ager~. Sgt. i'\orden se1id • They include Eleanor lll B;i\lard . ~2. of 5-13 \\'. \\'ilson St. Costa l\lc~;1, (~1•1• Uf:TTINfi, Pai.:f> 1\:!J ' Cu;a st "t~;H:l1t•r F:i1 r ~k lCll thrnugh l "uc:..d<Ay , \\'It~ :-unn~ and r1 uitc "arm da~·s . ll igh.\ 80 al lhe bc:iches r1 :-1n g 10 HH 1n l,1ncl I.Qi\:.. ton1gh1 .i.110 :,:! Jlft1n. tall1er //1on 1rornt'n pr1·t.-r .~t'1'lnf1 u.'()1111•11 '"' .it rl'cn btn 1ll01ncn ureu//crt•d t.•u·er rolcs1//1J11 ntrnond lhr role rltt·11porrruy1.t 111trMl1sr1c. ocrordinq lo a Scrt"t'ln Ar1or.'j (;u1/d $urr eJi Sr1•·Pag1: BI ,,,...,.~, .. ct ., .._ .... .. C..!ol••"" ., N•l>..,•l hf""~ •• (If~ .. ,,.,.. 9, 1• 0Uf'~C..WM• •• ........ " -· .,., er ... ,,..,~ " '"'" Alt-II Ot .. 11 Notot•' •• 'SMl'llMlltl ti. ... 1:.1 .. ••IPf~ •• 1t+f•1'• .,, (Mtl'l'1flrntfl\ .. '""""' .. "'"'"'' .. W•flllolf .. ... Ho'.(lll>f ., ,,,,,., ..... ll'ft .. _ .......... " ' • . . • .•. s Mond1y, NO"tttnbtf 11 , 1974 '• , Tape ShowS 1 Nixo~ Agreed to FBI Hush-Up W1\StllNGTON 1U PI I -Pre'S ldenl h'on apparently agreed to 11.1<1 JMdetnan't _1uU.estion on !uni!! 23, ... 1tn..ro lell--the. FBI to "stay the heU ~" M'l-Watcrgate in ve!itl&!'tiQn, •C6d'rdlng to a tape played today in 'ltl&.•'lttl'«alc cover-up I ri al. . ~jllty heard the ta~s or three ~MCionl between Nixon and "lf:~dem'in.'Who Yins hi~ chief of staff ~i~ -. i> days afte< the initiai '~'wnte arrests. The disclosure of ,.; a Hlast August led to Nixon's 51gnalio"n. 1 , . On their first ronversallon lhat day, lluld~1flan told Nlxon thul former At· tome·)'-General John N. Mitchtll had eome Up Y.'ith un idea to have the CIA tell the FOJ to h.olt Iii investigation . •le told Nixon "that the.way to ban· die this now ls for us to ha\'e CCJA deputy Director Vernon A'. l \VuUcrs caJi Pat Gr3y 1 actin~ FHI chjer> and just say, 'St1.1y the hell out of thi s ... 'fhis is ah, business here, we donl '''ant you to (act) tiny ru1t her on It.' Th:.t's not a n unusual developm ent." "Um, huh ," Nixon r~plied, ap. parently in agreement. In a second. taped conversation, Nixon was hrard to npms a fear that the Watergate disclosures would make the CIA "look bad" and hurt U.S. foreign policy. "I c;Son 't want them to get any ideas "~·re ltolnJrit becausirour concern is poli tical," Nixon added. U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica ruled earli er that Haldemarfs Poi· sibh.• r~ference on June 23, 1912 io •1Gemstone" -the code word for the \Y atergate bugging -will be real! as O.lty """ ~ .., lM .. .., ... SLAM BANG -Angela Rosal, top·roled U.S. womt·n's table tenni s-pla yer, slams s hot lrito the n et during match Sunday al Golden Wesl College. l\liss Rosal tried her luc k in open divis ion against men in state~ t able tennis Championships played at the Huntington Beach campUs ihis \veekend. She made it to quarter· finuls be'rorc being eliminuled. Tracks Found For 'Snowman/ KATl\tANDU, Nepal IAPI -A Polish mounta ineer and a Sherpa ·guide cla im they ha\·e seen footprints ofthe Abomina ble Snowman. Mexico Requests . U.S. Weapons Flood Halt Andrej t..:iv.·ada said in a message tie saw the~prints "in ~~'O distinct in· dividual tracks along a long distance or snov.' and ice. They v.·ere clearly the track of the "Yeti," the Nepalese name for the creature. PHOENIX , Ariz. CAPl -The l\lexican government has asked U.S. officials to choke off the now or illegal wea pons reac hing tcrrorisls in l\fexico. Treasury Department officials in Wa shington confirmed over the weekend that l\f exican authorities ap· pealed for h~lp in culling orr a trickle supply system producing a flood of firearms. Nany residents on th e Himalayan slO)?C S clai m to have seen th e Creature. described as a cross bet· ween a man and a gorilla, but it has nevet bc~n (aptured, even on film . ' Government agents said shipments of five-to 20 guns have been smuggled _past border guards in cars and trucks and later exchanged for heroin or cocaine. " Faire Booths No w Available Mexican authorities say the weapons, some or which are ARIS automatic assault rifles used by the U.S. Army. are frequently turned Reservations are. now being taken against police by drug deal ers. Others for boot h spare in the Lyric Opera As· arc sold to terrorist gangs. sociation of Orange Cou nt y's annual Treasury agents said most or the Christmas f'airc at the Festival of guns s muggled into Mexico are Arts Grounds in Laguna Heach. bought legally in the United States This yea·r ·s e\'ents, srhl'<iuled for and the gu n dealers do not know Dec 7. 8. 14 and IS. "·ill incl Yd c about where the we apons arc going. Drug 200 boot hs offering gift items. Thcrp addicts also steal weapons and trade will also be carolers. musicians, dan· them for narcotics south of the bor· ct>rs, opera productions and \Vall der, authorities said. • in Los Angeles, said, ~Our inror· malion is thal narcotics smugglt:rs in 1t1exico would father ha'f'.e.. a:uns than money.'' lie said 'Ptlexican Army orricers ha\'e told him they fear that smug- glers will be armed with automatic rifles that can outshoot weapons car. ried by the rural militia. "Mexico does n't want those weapons down there, and l don'l blame them ," suid Dillon. "You give a bunch of narcotics violators automatic weapons and you're .going to have a.hell of a time gettihg them out.·· 3,000 Miners Escape Mud Slide in Mine ' -JOI·IAN.N.ESBURG, South Arrica 1unintelUgible" in truns(ripts given lo tbe Watera:ate cover-up jury ' The rullncwas seen oi.s a victory ror the former White I louse chief or .stafr. But the U.S. Supreme.Court, mean· while, dealt him a setback by rffusing to consider his argument that he and four co·dcfendants -all associateSot Nixon -were indicted illegally. ' J.laldeman contended that ihe Watergate grand jury "'hich indicted ~im was ilfegally sitting' past the nor· mal-18·month grand jury term. He said the charges against him should Ford Decision be dismissed. Sirlca tuled on Ute "Gem5tone" quotation at the same time he denied motions by Atltchcll ror 1 mistrial and by: Kenneth \\I . Parkinson for a separate trial in the cov..er·up proceedings. • · l r:i lde man'.s la\\·yers conteriOe<I their cUent never used the word ''Gemstone'' during hls tape recorded \\lhite !·louse conversation with Nixon on June 23. Theyi.snid the ...yord on the transcript should read "convent\on" or '.'dovestone" or at lelil&t "unintel· \ ·Nixon Papers ·, ' • To Prosecutor ligible." Tl\e "'ord was eruci1l t o Jlaldem::in's de.tense bttau3e the con- \'Ct$ation took place only sl~ duys af. ter tbe arrest of the Nixon's campaign operatives inilde the Wa tergate headq_uarters ~r the ~emocratic Nulional C'Omm1t(ec. Tfius it col.lid have been construed thai Jlaldeman was oilready aware of tho Cfmstone operation at th al Jin1e. The June 23 tape~ one or llbout 2H such recorded convcrsationi which the jury h.aS yet to hear. f' r o111 1•a ge A J BETTING ••. Juanita P. Coons, 49, of 719 W. Wilson St .. Costa Alesa. and Teresa J . Fur- tad. 26, of 2300 Fairview Road, Costa l\l esa. Investigators claim they were run. ning perhaps 30 to 40 cards per week, for which customers wagered an average orss Per card. The bettors would circle their choice as the winner in major college ~ , • • and professional football &ames, with · .... . •· ' • ~ most of lhe m.oney appareqtly \V ASH INGTOI'i (AP) -PreSident }Jnder the earlier arrang~me~t.S ai;i· filtering its way 1nto Los Angele&, Fozt.d moved today to allow the special nounced at the same tl!fie·as Nixon s Detective. Sgt. Norden said today \\laterg:1te prosecutor to decide which .pardoq. from prosecution, the tapes th t f tb· 11 card belting is one of the of form er iresident Nixon 's White and documents would have been a 00 a .. , f bl h I-louse tapes and papers should be tur· ·delivered.for storage near the former • ~rst propositu~ns . or gam ers w en ned over to Nixon In Qrlifornia. The president's San Clemente estate. 1tcomesto)?eat1ngtheodds. materials would be stored in the zig· The new proposal say$: "No He expl~ined l~at .only two out or gu ratatLagunaNiguel. p:-esi~efltial materials shall be every 100 bettor~ wins, makj~g the A requesi filed by the White House• removed to. locations in Wcishiqat.oz:i, OC;fds 98 tQ 1 aga1ns( a person I wln· and the special prosecutor's office' · D.C. other than the White House com· Jll!1C· would gi,•e th·e prosecutors nearly plex without the approval of the unlimited access to_Nixon's papers special prosecutor a~ no portions of and tapes for a~y criminal in· sQch materials shaJl'be removed to vestigations. · loc ations outside the District of T."f Jf permitted by U.S. District Judge Columbia witbout ari indication from · BQR,D~R Cha rles Richey, the proPQSal· would the special prosecUtor that he has· no • • • superc-ede an e_?rlier agreement in further need for Such ),lOrt.ions, exc.!pt which Ford said ~h.e.-Law!s ancL~our.torder." documents "·ere Nixo11;'s l!fOperty. A spokesman for-Spc£ial prosecutor -·---. ---Henry s:--Ruth Jr. ""Said °"Nl'xon's 2 Men Guilty In Spiro Ag1ie w Payoff Scheme BALTIMORE, Md. <AP! -Two men who fi gured in the probe or for- mer Vice Presid ent Spiro T. Agnew pleaded guilty today to tax charges. .I. H. Hammerman II , a mortgage banker. and Allen I. Green, an engineer, pleaded guilty berore a three.judge panel. Seritencing was scheduled for Nov. 25. . lawyer, Herbert H. flfiller Jr., was not consulted in working · out the ar· rangement proposed to Richey. Richey is handling several civil suits seeking to short·circ.uit the ·original Ford-Nixon tapes and documents agreement. Former special prosecutor Leon Jaworski has said he was never lnfor· med of the origin11l _agrcement and protested thal giving Nixon posses· sion or. the presidential materials might thwart some Watergate in· vestigations. White House counsel Phillip W. Buchen, General Services Ad· ministra tor Arthur F . Sampson, Secretary SeJ'Vice direct.or H. Stuart Knight and the special prosecutor's office joinUy asked Richey to hold a hearing Wednesday and grant ap. proval for the new metliod tor han· dling the records of the -Nixon presidency. routine searq)les for illegal iin · migrants. · · ALihe.....S.a.n Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint south o =san Clemente such disc-overies used to take place on the aver!!ge-o( once a week. And spokesm en said that many of those arre£ts now hang in the bal- ance. An exact number, however, was not available today. Besides .the issue or warrants in drug arrests, the patrol also faces other threats to its system or rerreting out illeagatim·migrants. · Other federal court decisions-now on appeal before the Supreme Court- challenge the entire roadblock procedure and assert that unique "blanket warrants" Issued federal judges in San Diego "are un· constitutional. The unusual warrants-issued every lOdays-allowt.hepatroltostop and search a ny car within a Specific geographic area if it is suspected that illegal aliens are inside. George BeaJI, U.S. attorney for Maryland and the leader of the federal probe of Maryland political corruption said later thal he recom· mended th'at the two not be given jail terms. · · - -· --The only apparentconcession.gran· -_ ··--_ I . Ha mmerma n and Allen's guilty pleas and Beall's recommendation are reported to have worked out in return for the men's cooperation with ted Nixon's lawyers in the proposed F o Pan. A J agreement is that they would bQ-r 111 ..,a- present when ever the spe~ia l COAL prosecutor's staff searched tor • • • the probe. The men face a maximum penalty or three years in prison and a fine of SS.000 each for interference with the internal revenue laws. ltam merman is charged with collec· ting money from several' individuals forAgneW .. According to court documents he received cash from consultants 'bet· documents and tapes in the Nixon files. WOMAN TRAPPED FOR 18HOURS ween Jan. 25, 1967 and Jan. 7, 196S, MORRO BAY (UPI and then giving · it to Agnew, then l -A 59-year· f11aryland 's governOr, and Jerome B. old Morro Bay woman was trapped in her car for 18 hOurs during the Wojff, theq. cha irman of the State weekend an,r she Jost Control or her Roads Commission. , car, went of!-California 41 by drop· Green, a consulting engi neer, is ping 20 feet rrom the road and became charged with making his payments · wedged between four trees. 'current contrac~ at µ:01 a.m. Tuesday. · After furious last-minute stock· piling Saturday, most coal mines were Idle Sunday and are expected to remain so until the union's 120,000 members approve a new contract. Were the mines to work today - Veterans' Day -the companies v.·ould have to pay triple wages under holiday provisions of the current pact. The negotiators met until 11 p.m. Sunday before recessing for the night, the latest they have" worked in nearly a week . P olice Attacked directly to Ag ne w . 11 e t old Ai;nyJoLoveladylostcontrolofher pros.ecutors he paid Agnew ap-car· between Atascadero and fotorro SAN GABRIEL CUPIJ -Police an· proximately SS0.000 between 1966 and Bay Saturday and wasn't round sWering a disturbance call al a party 19?2. accordi_ng to e~urt pape~s...Green_until-Sunda-y.by-t-wo &tudenl.8 .. She sur~attended by more -than-1,000-persons sai(I he continue~ his payments after fered moderate injuries and was were pelted v.•ith rocks and bottles Disney films. The TrC'as ury Department has Booth space costs S8 on lhc ~rounds respQnded lo the J\icxican appeal by and S5.50 on the tl.'rrarl'. F\Jrther in· , reinforcing Customs and Alcohol, form ation is available by ca ll ing the Tobacco :ind Firc:1rms I AT1'~l for ces a ssociation al 494 ·0i09or"•riting P.O. along the border in Arizona, Texas. Box514. L.iguna Bcach 92652. 1','cw J\t cxico and California . Agents <UP I) -A mud slide-trapped nearly 3,000 mine r s underground a t a platinum mine near Ru stenburg- t o~ay but a ll but seven of them rrr===========================================~ reurhed the surface by emergency A~~e.w became vice president. taken to a local hospital. over the v.'eekend. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1,,..o,...,qoe co11101•1,P.101 ... ,n.....,<n i•<....,· t>< ..... ll'W-... ,., Pt-•\\.•\ Pllbh ..... dCI ! ... 0< .... Qll" (W \I P1ttlU ..... l1>t (OMDl"I ~-f!O«l•I'°"' M f ""Dl••lllHI ""'<Id•• , ....... Q!'o ~ ... ,.,, lO< """ ...... w ....... _, 8f.ttll. """''"9'1"" &1<1>/f ....... I••" v11+1y, l•w•n~. ~ldd lotMoc • v11i.v "'" ~ ~fell \1>"111 (WI! A tol\Olf •~l IHll!"'"" '"""'''"'" 5.iutGI'' -,._,,., T ... P"•"''IU' """''''""9 pl1n1 " 11 JOO -~I fllr ~tfH1 (0\1• M<-••. Cll••orno• f'l•l'lo Robert N. Weed "''"""'"! l fld ,.., ... ,,,...,. Jdck R, Curley \II(~ l'Pn'°""' '"" G.,,.,...,, ,,.,....,.,.. 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In return for thC' U.S. action against gunrunning, J\.l cxico has pledgcq a drive to check dr ug traffic across the border into this country. r>.i exican authorities report the \VOrst threat from armed guerrillas in 35 years, a dander aggravated by ri sing unemployment ·and inflation·. Gun battlC'S reportedly have cost the li\'cs of scores of soldiers, police of· ricers and guerrillas in J\1cxiC:o. An ATF· undercover agent in ,o.\rizona said the weapons get to 1\lexico because fllcxican border guards fail to search cars entering the country. "Uriless you know the /uy has \•.'Capons in his car, hiS cfi ance oJget:- tini,: across undetected are good," he said. t\gents said there also is evidence that some fll cxic:1n extremists are heing helped by sympathet ic t\mericans. Seven Americans, including three 'fucson men, "'ere. c;;apturcd near GuadaTaJara-a few months 880 with 23rd of Septembe r Communist League guerrillas .. Jim Dillon, regional ATF director Police Hunt Pair 1\USTJN, Tex. !UPll -About 900 volunteers are searching roadside rightS·Of·way and arc asking hunterJ and farmers to check sheds, wooded areas an~ ne \\'IY turned earth in hope of f.indin~ LV.'O l'llormon _m.i.sslonaricS missing for l\\'O "eeks. Gary Smith "Darley. 20. of Simi Valley, C:.ilif., •nd !\lark J . Fisher. lD.--of J\11\w'aukcc, \Vis .. \'anlt.hcd Oct. 28, i~t hc rugged hill country or Cenlral ·rcxas. exits, mine officials reported. They said sev'.?n miners were listed as mi ssing at the mine 100 miles nor· th west of Johannesburg. Rescue workers e\•acuated th e other miners on incline shafts of· fici;1Js said. <Thei r exjt shaft 'was blocked by the mudslide. A s pokesman said heavy rain caused 11 n earthen dam Lo give way and send mud sliding into the niine·s No. 4 sha ft. The spokesman said several alternative incline sha rts are available to the miners to escape to saf.etx_points underground. The slide occurred early today at the Impala mi.oe at Ru stenburg. It is one.Of three which form the richest platinum mining complex in the "·orld. .,. · -Girl-Too Fat,.,. Loses Her Job TACOMA . Wash. (AP) -She was efficient, cheerful. typed 70 words a minute and took shor-- thand at 90. But the. city of Tacoma told Tracy Kay Natcher .lhat wasn't good enough. Two w6eks after taking a receptionist's Position With the Tacoma fluman 'Developme11t Department's youth 'services bureau, the 18·year-old woman was fired. l·ler problem : SO pounds. A person of ht r nve·foot four· inch height must not weigh more tha n 11'8 pounds, city standards specify. "I could understand It if there "'ere some job function. But all I did WR!l !<it and type and answer the telephone," she said. ' · Mariners Savings is an ~old timer'' "'' The ship's figurehead, pictured on the left, is on display in the lobby al our Westclill ollice, on the corner of Westcliff and Dover. He's on "Old Timer," just like Mariners. Come by and open an account at your "Oldest" hometown savings and loon -Mariners. If it's more convel"\ient, drop by our Bayside Center office · near the entrance ta Balboa Island.'. Just as o ship's figurehead symbolizes a safe voyage to seafarers, Mariners Savings has served the Harbor Area with safety and growth on insured savings for more thon 21 yeors _ that's longer than anyone else! And we've helped this beautiful community grow wi th our financial Support too. FREE SERVICES SAFE DEPOSIT BOX • NOTARY SERVICE MONEY ORDERS • TRAVELERS CHECKS TRUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION • PHOTOCOPYING YOUR MON EY IS NOW INSURED TO $.10,000 AT MARINERS* . . _, Now SignWQ lnlo law, eff.c.tlve os of Nov. 27 R>Ul'llDED l!i.Sl MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 12~1«.-.., WESTCUFP • DOVER • 1(£Wf'ORT l!ACH, C\UP, t2'MI • 0 1 () 6"1lo«* (Mil. otlktl 1024 IA l'SIDE DJttv? • NEWPORT 1£ACM, CALIF. tJMO • 11141 MJ...00 ,..,... C.... l leXISF.A~Bl'.ACH BOULEVA RD •.SEAL IEACH. CALIF. 1l07~• (21JI ~·'7626 8147 l_'iVULY BOUl..!VA~RO • LOS A!'tf!ELES. CALIF. tl004!! • U1l)~7·4141 • l I 1 • , J ' • \ &15 ·w@QJ][[ ®®[(WO@® ASunday, l\1onday, \\'ednesday and •·rlday f eature Of the Dally Pilot ftec,,rds w•I DE>\R PAT : I a m a Ca nadian eitizen by birlh and I lost my alien registration card in a £i re. I wrote to t he U .S . Immi g r a ti o n a nd Natu ralization Service in Los Angeles s ix n1onths .igo and then fi lled out the required forms and sent the payment rl.-qucsted. It's u nderstandabl e that some "'ailing is to be expected, but now I'd li ke to rind out if I followed the correct proct>durc and ho\v long I must wa it berore receiving a rcspon·' SC. . ' J.I •. , f"ountaln Valley The Immigration Department is not known for il s speed, and Los Angeles personnel seldom check papers being processed. Your best co urse of action . would be lo ta ke advantage of the •·wa lk·in" Orange Co unty 'ser\·ice provided'by an Immigration De pa rt· ment representa ti ve each Wednesday from-9 a .m. to noon and I to :$ p.m. in -.Room .0 .100 a t the Orange-County CIYlc Center DriYe \Vest, Santa An a. No telephone inquiries a~e accepted. fJH Deer ~feul DEA R P At : ScVera\ months ago an "At Your Sc r\•ice1' item told how to treat deer meat so odor and taste arc • • Movi11g 'e111 Out Four Vic to ria n houses rest -o n dollies a v.•ailing their 11fi·mi le mo\'e in San Francisco. 'rhe old homes arc be ing re locat ed to .an a rea de::;tined for the prt!ser vation of t he century-old. high- ceilinged and valua ble homes. They are be ing moved out of the path of a city r edevelopme nt project. San Clemente History Seen in Kiddie Book ------. Russe.ll'~ Hearing Nov. 20 • ros ANGELES CA P ) -An ex- tradition beni:in g for J aQJes Ray Rus- sell formerly or Laguna llills. has been conlin~ed until Nov. 20 when a judge Will hear testimony rrom a han- dwriting expert on whether Russell 's signature is on an Oklahoma motel registration card. Russ•ll is fi ghting extradi tion in the ulleged S200 robbery and blud geoning murder of a 92-year old Invalid in Keota, Okl a. Russell 's former u•ifc , Damaris Ru ssell. s a id at the ext radition heuring Friday thut she and Russt'll were in an Oklahoma-motel the night before Albert Christenberry "'as kil- led nearby. But Russell , ZS, testified that he and his cur rent wi fe, Karen, 23. Y.'cnt to a nig ht spot in Los .<\ngcles lhe night be fore the s laying and mel singer Barbara B'ell. fi1iss &-II testified in support of Russell's story. . Russell a lso told the hearing that he and hi s current "·ife and some friends were al the Long Beach Nu ·Pike amusement zone on the day of the al- leged crime. llu sse l l 's ca sc _a ttrac t e d y,•idesprcad a ttention u'hen it was disclosed he had spent l"'O years in jail wi thout bail waiting for the end or a legal battle before he could gel an extradilioo bearing. A key question facing Superior Court Judge R <iymon~ Choate i~ wh ether the rormcr Orange Countian was in Oklahoma or California the day or the k ii ling of the invalilf ---- Choate said Friday he "''anted the. testimony of a ha nd"'Titing expert on whether Ru !'lsell 's signature is on the I hotel card from the night Damaris Russell says she s~nt y,·ith Russell . _____:_ noLstc_~ng . Could you repeal that in· BY JACKIE llYMi\N ~-(orffial1on ?--· -"'-=-=---.-_.....: o-~~~·~.-..-.ot1M~~~i.t-s1.1H _ · ~ --An .Or8n~y--5upcrior Court _. ruled two years ago ll'Pl!it Russell "'as te l l in g th t? t r'uth a b out h is V .M ., lluntington Be ach No s u ch Ite m was publis hed preYiously In the AV S column, but it is aY aila ble in a pamphle t titled, "Prepa re lo Enjoy Veniso n,'' offe red by the Agri cultural f;xtension Ser· vice, 1000 S. II arbor Blvd., An.aheim, . Calif. 92805. The booklet, which in· eludes lips on the care of deer meat a nd recipes, a dvises using spices, her· bs, a nd other seasonlqgs to cut the gamey · n avor . Flavor also can be diluted by usi ng spices In co"mbination ~·ith some a lime ntary paste, such as noodles. or with a bread dressing. Do not soak meat in soda wa ter, but do soak \\'OUnded a reas In sill water to draw out blood. RernoYing the fat before cooking also helps to eUminate strong navor. RedHclHfl Pill• . DEAR PAT : \Vhile liviqg _iri Los. Angeles, prior to my "rece.nl move to Costa J\l csa, l ordered same reducing t ablels fro n1 No rthwester n Pha r · maceuticals in Los AngeJ.,es. I notified the company of my address change IO days before I moved. but the pills have never been sent. Can you gel me either dc\ive ry or a refund? 1'1.G., Costa 1'1esa There was a time in San Clemente "'hen a house cost S2,000 and steak could be had for 3:; cents a pound. That was in the mid-1920's, when vie we r s flock e d to see Ramon Nava rro in ··s e n l-lur" and the· city's population soared to 1,000 {in 1927). Those early d ays or th e city are the s ubject of a new children's book, "From Fishcarls to Fiestas," written and compiled b y· the San Clemente Junior Women's Club. . ··1f it isn't done now, il's going to be too late.·· said Blythe Welton, cdilor and co-write r with Nina Archbold and Carol G ra~,r. She expl ain ed that among her sour· ces were Be rnice Ayer, San Clemen- te's fir5l schoolteacher and Doris Hanson Denison, daughter or city found er Ole tfa nson. "A lot of these people aren't goin g to be around.:.-that's "''hY l put it (the irlterViews) on tape. I'm going .t9 give ¥whereabouts on the day of the slaying and refused to orde r extradition. But Ru ssell was r ea•rested in Los ,\ngeles County a fter he allejjedly bragged that he had outsm arted a lie detector Lest which had been ·heavily reli ed upon by the Orai1 b'C County j ud ge. Russell's a ttorneys contended his rearrest in Los Angeles after he was cleared in Ora nge County was dou ble jeopardy. But the California Su preme Cou.rt rejecl ed the a rgument. Friday Choate refused to admit lie detector results to the hearing. \ Pair Critical-· After Spree That l(iIIed . 3 il to the li brary," J\1rs. Welton said. LE\VISTON, l\Jaine IU PI) -Two She also d id extensive research in persons remained in critical condi tion th e librar y a nd _ _!\m o n g o l d today in the after math of a Sunday newspapers from the city ha"ll \'ault. shooting spree triggered by a fa mily In addl.t,·on, she located some never · • · o.;1y "'"" ~"'" ,_ ....: dis pute "'hi ch le ft three dead and five befqre used photographs. including a • SAN CLEMENTE ;CHRONICLER · wounded. The gunman killed himself. t92G' aeri al view of the city and a shOt Historian Blythe Welton A spokeswom a n for St. J\tary's of Ole •la nson in l-lawaii. Hospital sa id David Cloutier. 17, was Mcnelly. Novemblr t1 , 19'1.t ' - • • Tlae 11 tl1 Co111111l1t1d111e11t In keepi ng '' ith the ecclesiastical nature of its s ur roundings, this sig n outs ide the linited P arish Church in Brookline, Alass .• m a kes its point quite nicely. . Zapatero Sloop Wins , In Dana Point Series Zapatero, a Yankee-JO sloop co- skippe red by Bill Foder and Gordo n Su tori us. won the fi nal race of Dana Point Yaeht Clu b's PllRF Series So n· day and wa s dec lared the overall win· ner in the seve n r ace series. Zapatero scored fou r fi rsts and a second for a total of fi ve points in best fi ve of se\'e n races. Runnei:-up "''as Lush Life II. a Cal- 34 sailed by Jack Day of Seal Beach Yacht Clu b. SeYenth race CLASS A -I. Zapatero ; I. Lush Life; 3. Neureltny. Bill Stone. DPYC. CLASS B -I . Tlolly Wind, Robert -Doose, OY-C: 2. Sundance, J ac k . ~ ' ~Iaver. CB\'C: 3. Avoca. Tim Fuller, DPYC; 4. Sola Via; Karl Lassey, DPYC. . CL ASS C -I. Peggy Lynne, Chuck Pierce. OPYC; 2. The Vu lgar Boat- ma n. llug h Carran, DPYC: 3. Sans Souci. George Vodika, DPYC; 4. Sea.. \Vhisper, Ray Strong. DPYC. Final Serie5 Standings CLASS .&.-1. Zapatero; 2. Lush Life If; 3. Gumption. Groff and Lindley, LSF. CLASS B ---' I . l!olly Wi nd ; 2. Avoca : 3. Sundance. • 1 CLASS C -:.1. Peggy Lynne; 2. The Vulga.r oatman ; 3. Beluga, Hilding Johnson, DPYC. Voyagers Yacht . Club-- Tells Midget Winner /\ Northwestern spokesman said all orde rs are mailed "bulk rate.'' If you did not authori ze forwarding of third class materials from )'our' former ad- dress, no dellYe ry could have been made. Another Qr der Is being malled to you immediately via first class mall. Ynur weight reducing tablets are basically "\·itamin supplement P.ills," "'hich No rthwestern claims will help achieYe "'eight loss "'he n used in combinallon "'ilh a sensible diet. The Los Angeles Better Business Bureau report on this fi rm is being To hear Mrs . Welton tell it, assem· She a nd her husband Larry. an in critical condition after undergoing · bling "From Fishearts to Fiestas" ai rlin e pilot. h ave li ved in Sa'n s urgery Sunday f?r p bullet wound in Vo)'agers Yacht Cluh "'ound up its PllRF'·B -t. Dolphin, ,_,liltAllione, was almost as muc h a commu nity ef. Clcmenlc for three years, at 429 Calle the stom ach. 1974 ~l ai;sy-~1 id get Series "'ilh the LIYC ; 2. Co mmotion. Bo~t Alc:Um · fort-and almog l as diffi cult-as foun · Iklicada. -She also said Eugene Bergeron. 31, ,sciiling of the seventh <ind final race on brae, NHi'C: 3. Sail Le vie, Oon ding San Clemente itself. One th ing 1\1 rs. \Ve\ ton hadn 't coun-\V:.tS iri serio us condition sufferi ng Saturdciy and a resail of the fi rst race Dubose, VYC: 4. Solnushka. ~eit h. Pr ob l e m s b ega n w he n the tedonwhen sheslartedu•as thear -from asi mila r"'Ound. Sunday. Di nsmoor,BYC;5.!\"ikill,John Kin· children's book, :;uggestcd by l\1rs. rival of her baby daughter about half. Th• ,·nc•'dent began sho,tly before Th r· h be . . r del. Vi'C ~ I h h h ' · t " e 1rsl race. at l c g1nn1ng o Welton. grew from a pubic service· u·ay l roug t e wo:year projec · noon Su nd ay whe n Robert Cloutier , the season, was nullified by a missing Resai\ of fir sl race: l\tORF -1. project for city schools into a 600-"I rPmem ber the day be(orc she 40. \'isiting the home of his estranged mark. Viking, Da n Pike. VYC: 2. Bebo Ill, oopy, 140-page book com plete wilh came I "'as typing ... as soon as 1 was vd fe's pa rents. shot and killed his in· l:k>b Darnell . VYC ; 3. Aloha II, Glenn ori ginal s ilk screen prints by l\:l ary up and around I \\'as righl back in to il laws and wounded his three children. Resulls of :.eve nth race: ~!ORF -Reed, SSSC; 4. \\,.ild One, Leo Vor· • .... N' I · ,.,,.,, .. s he recalled \l'o.ld 011c. I.co Vortoun1. Vi'C·, 2 l.oVt.I 1coa1. to • · Deadin the homeon\VebsterStreet touni. VYC : 5. Charisma, Bretl and Th. · t the book To s•.lksc ,een the book's e o'ght Char1·s n1 ". Scott <ind Bret !\lason, •• IS put.ti ng oge r a was a u·ere Arma nd Ouellette, 61, and his " Scott ~l ason, BCYC. mailed to you. new experie nce," said P.1rs. \Ve lton, pri nts, three four·woman crews of u•ife.Germaine.GI. BC\"C ; 3. ,\loha I I , Glenn Recd, P HR f'·A _ I .. o\n d ia mo. Bob 28, a former high school teacher wh,o club members put in two-hour daily \Vou nded "'e re Cloutier 's three SS.Sc·: 4. Bog :\laggic. i\like H~\'t>Y. Sodaro, BYC ; 2. Puff, Da \·e Stone, B-. h k shift s for se\'era l weeks ,. Pi\l \"C; .~. 1\\'ant~" La1Ty--Bc:rncro. T11be A J:'tril11bl.. _c1S~n,,,,_w"-'a'-"'o~m"-"e""m 3~·"•~r~. -----_ __,. ,~"------· sons. David, J\1ic hael, 14 , and James. ~·c. CYC; 3. Ransom . Da\•e Delo. VYC; 4. -On>r!VCr'lff1\ec,,:s . 9. l\.li chael "'as grazed in the right Scorpio, \\'illiam Filsin~er. BCYC: 5. DE t\T PAT : I have used a Color •·\Ve had clotheslines strung up shoulder and J ames was hit in the but· PllRF-A -1. Lumaran. Hill· Rohrs. Lumuran. Bi ll Rohrs. \'\'C. Brite P icture Tube Britcncr wit h n ne p , E d from one end of the room to the other . · r \~·c p rr D s C\'C PllllF·B _ 1. Col"mbo·a. Ro"'-L It It . r I ed b Perma a r ute ' "., IV I 'd tocks. Bo th were 1n sat1s actory con-. I ; 2. u ' a\"C. !cine , H ; 3. .. IX."!' resu s. l:i m anu :tc ur y I xec (lodry the pri ntsl, i•rS. eton sa i . ;\ndi:tmo, nob Sodaro. Di'C ; 4. f\oll,V)'C;2.Charlotte,Lee J>ai ntcr , Po"'er of Ch iC'ago, Ill. Since we moved Collating the 51.000 pri nted pages in di~'?"· ·r Sh" I J9 d t Sunraker. :\·l ikc K irh.'. VYC ·. 5. C al· UCISA ·. 3. Sail Le Vie. Don Du Bose, to Laguna Beach. however. I have not the books also took a makeshift as-is WI e, ir cy. · manage 0 be bl ' h One l)n l·o" Q B JJ F' Jd b · r 1 be escape and ran for help but he chased listo, Chalfo rt, \'¥'ade and \V ilcox , VYC; 4. cars Pajamas. Ca rl Last, · en a c n pu rt· asc . " n a Ie sem 1y 11nco c ubmem rs. know or a dea ler in the South Coast • But fi nal decisions about where to r~h;c:r:t=o th=e=B:c:rg:c:r:o:n:h:o:m:c:.======'B:Y:=C. ==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::V:Y:C=;= 5.:~:·:ik:i:l:l.:J:o:h:n:K:.i:n:k:el:.:V:Y:C::;·:-area who stocks this product? place photographs, what to in clude •· S I g Be ·h ST . LOUIS. !\.l o. <UPI) -The part. . . c,. ... a una ac <ind y,•hat type o f pr1nl1ng to use (she Chamberlain l\I anulacturing Co .. a owne r of 3 pharma'cy and a clerk were chose offset) fe ll to r.·lrs. \l/elton, who Perin a Power company In Elmhurst abducted fro m·lhe store and e)(ecutca put in as m uC'h as five hours a day of Ill .. says the t ube is a\·ailahle at either "'ith shots to the back of the head in unpaid "'ork. Saddleback •;tcclronics, Z7635 Fnrbes the middle of a suburban hig h school Of lhe 600 finished books. 150 wi ll be Road. Laguna Niguc-1. or llurley Elec-football fi eld , a uthorities said. donated lo the fi\'e city elementary Ironi es, Inc., 2101 N. t'alrvlew i\Ye ,, St. ·Loui s County police said the sehools. Sa nta Ana. bodies of Berna rd Grossman. 45, of The res t are on sale for SIO a copy al Ri11g11 HrlCt rirf it•t-suburba n Crevecoeur. and Susan Red C;1rpet Realtors. ~I Camino Prin- Psar is . 18, o f St. Loui s. wer e tcrs, Gallerie \Vest and San Clemente DEAR PAT : !\T y fiance is not fon d found early Sunday by a jogger using Secretarial Services, which arc han- of the "'omen's liberation movement. Jhe high school track for exerl'isc. dling them as a public service. lie nle ntioned t he other day that lib- bcrs probably \viii start to urge women to stop "''earing wedding rings because they origi nated as large restraining devices to keep brides from returning to their fa n1ilies. Is this reaHy !r ue ? L.T., Newport Beach lle's right, accordh1g lo information in the Encyclopedia An1ericana. The fir~l wedding bands we re large rings used to tie u1, the restive damsel after she had been captured. To Insure her continued prcsenct-, the girl's spouse placed a restraining band a round her ankle, above her knee, round her neck -or through her nose, dependl11g on tribal custom. LA Tiff Ends In Fatal Duel LOS ANG ELES (U PI ) -1\1..'o men -one armed "''ith a shotgun a nd .the other with a pistol -faced each ol hcr in an appa rent duel on a city s treet in a dispute over what ty~ of music shoul d be pla)'cd nt a part}". Six shots we re rired Sunday, one of them ratall y wounding Nathaniel E. McK inley, 30. Who's Driving? Robbers Grapple -a1id Crash, \V~llTE CE NTER, Wash. (APl - i'ou ma):,h ave heard of the gang that . couldn't shoot straight. King Count y police have round a gang that couldn't drive straight. The proble m is there "·as one loo many getaway drivers and they say lhc ca per unfolded li ke this: Two men in their early 20s a'nd a 1&- year-old youth pounded on the front door of the home of David Romans, 40. He opened the door and the three forced their way inside and demand money. Romans !;a id he didn"l ha\'e a ny money so they knocked him down, took.his wallet, a nd ran to a waiting cur. The firSt robber jumped in lhe driver·,. seat, too, but the drivtr "'ouldn't lel him. T he ncrsi~te n l third rob~r. ao. par~nt lf determined to drlv!?. the l I getaway car. c lung to the outside 01 the vehicle as the fi rst. robber slon1· pcd on the gas . -~ -The third robl}er reaChed inside and jerked the steerin(: Wheel, \Vhich sent t~e car s mashing into parked cars, send ing t.h e o utside passenger s pra'lft\ng and the inside passenger into the windshield. County police came upon the scene minutes later, They look the inside passe{lger -the 16-ycar-old -to a ho:;pital "'he re he was reported in satisfac1ory condition with head in · juries. The outside passenger. "·ho cume through it a ll with only cuts and bruisl"'S, "''cnl to jail for investigation of rohbcry. ,\nd the driver-ran av"ll )'. The car "'a5 u total loss. poli ce .!ia ld. And th viclim, "'ho was not seriously Injured, wa~tcl ling the truth. l-l is wal· let wa s empty. · • • • Christmas is coming ... Rishon, and Ryan dressed in thei r Swi ss-inspired outfits by Flore'hce Eiseman , are run- ning to th e ir visit with Santa. Tiii: RED BALLOON LTD. FASHION ISLAND • f"•·w1xir1 S.-a(h 644·8808 FASHION SQUARE ....,, 1,. And S~·l'1i7 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 1!•6-16&6 • 1 . 'Ja•t •• ., ···.-,.·.• ~ . it.•).:. ,, ::'.!Ii~ -i·h ~ ,.~ . ,,... . ·' ·'i<·.. To-· t ' · -mrphine Eillier Long Or Short .. LONG & SHORT Of IT: Have you noticed how much We seem to be hflvi ng our uPs or downs these days? \Ve eith'er·have too much of something or not enough q( something' Clsc. Somefhere along the line we've lost the happy metlium. Abrup,tly 1 for exarriple. we are short on suga, by an estimated two million tons through 1974 ·75. On the other hand, news reports tell us we are long on scabies. Wonderful you say? No-.,.not really. Sc:abies is the itch, causnt by little beasties whi ch get under'the skin. And nationally, we have ah' Itch epidemic. Authorities as· scrt one of thcse·comcs along every IS years~J• 1~ ' '' Why, we even have the shorts and longKlth~here on the Orange Coast. I ... • E1aco11ragin9 Words · President Ford says Secretary or State 1-lenry A. Kissinger returned rrom hi s 17-country trip \Vit h 'very encourag ing' ne"'·s. The pair exchanged hand shakes at Camp David a nd conferre.d :.ibout three hours Sunday. They wi ll meet ,thi s week to plan· Jo"'ord's Far East visit next Sunday. I J S11rprise Raid• · ISrael Jets fit • From \\'Ire Services Israeli warplanes struck Arab guer· ri lla targets In southeast Lebanon 'toda·y for the first time in seven weekll', lhe Israeli military co"1mand aimounced, killingtwo\lillagen. . '"Air·rorce planes attacked a num- ber ol ,terrorist targets in Fatahland this an'ernoond, ''an army spoktsmarf s aid. ··All the plane5 returned safely." THE SPOKESM.\N said the raids came at f~ p.m . (6 a.m. PST) and lasted a rew minutes. lt was the lirsl Israeli air strike across the northern frontier since Sept. 25, when air forte pl anes hit targets in the Mazr1t Beil Naful area in a:.> minute operaUon . The raid came two days berore Vas- ser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organizalion was due to add ress the Unit ed Nati'ons General 1\sscmbly in Ne~· York , according the guerrilla group its first recOg nition at the intern ational organitation. 1'he spokesman dee:Uned to com- _ment on the limlng or the ,operation. ··You can give it your own inter· pretation," he said. The previous r aid came on the eve or Yorn KE' pur, the first anniversary of th e surp ,· e Egyptian-Syrian off en· sive that gan the 1973 Allddlc East war. EARLi ER, THE ~ovtrnment said It may find alternatives other than the PLO In seeking u peact agreement on the occupied West Bank of Jordan. flleanwhile , guerrilla sources said a delegalion of the PLO lefl Beirut. Lebanon, early today tor the United Nations. BuL Egypt's Piliddle East News Agency sald the PLO;S' bearded chier. Yasir Arafat. landed une~ lJ!dl)' in Cairo. Guerrilla sources in Beirut said earlier that Arafat was with the delegalion. tnrormed diplomatic spur- ces at the United Nations said Arafat was expected there [or the debate on the Palestinian question but would not necessarily travel with the PLO delegation that !en today. The U~S. Embassy in Beirut said it issued 19 visas to the PLO delegation, but sp far Arafat had not gotten One : l-fo\\'cver, this was regarded as a mere technicality since he could pfek one up en route. Officials at the United Nations today made complex security ar- rangeme nts !or this week 's visit by I Arafat. ~ .-nrr THE MESA Theater righ down on Newport Boulevard in Co a 1t1esa. There. they ore shO\\·i ng u ilv e r s c r een epic called D CULf\, "'hich lh<'y put up on th!.! ma quee in-all capital letters. Except that the fo.lesa Theater is short on big A's. So it co mes out Scotland Yard , Seeking Earl No A.id to Consumer U.N. and American officials say neither. the visit of Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev to the U.N. nor the appearance there of Cuba's Fidel Castro c reated as big a headache as the expected arrival \Vednesday o( Ara f:.t l 's Pale s tl!)~ t,1_9ei'atio n Organizations outside the U.N. earlier this month and the PLO office in New York was firebombed on another OC· casion...___ ~CULa . bit rurthcr dO\\'n Newport evard, Lhe big time i.lnd tern - .-pe Lure s ign today ""as out of lime and t e mpe r a ture. It s imply prOclaim.ed.10.y;tiu : 11. 'leven what, you ask? A.Al. ?-P .~1 .? Th:frees? ~o, no, silly. Today is Nov. l l. '\'ou ju'-ha ve to learn how lo read th ese lime and temperature signs when thtfe·are shortages. In N am1y Death LONDON IU Pf ) -Scotland1 Yard called in police scientists today to examine an automobile used hy the pl ay boy seventh ea.rt of Lucan, soug_ht for qUcsti oning in the shiying of his children's n1:1rse and an attack on his estranged "'ire. 3 Arab Nations Cut Oil Prices· by 3.;50fio U.S. ANl»i PLO orficials have been unable to agree o n where the . Palestinians ~·ill stay for the se\'en· day U.N. session. American officials pressed the Palestinians to accept the governor's island Coast Guard station off lower ,J\lanhattan. IllEANWlllLE EARLY Sunday mOrning. Laguna Beach "'aS' long on dois. Al least the Art Colony seemed tO &e having a canine gjlthering on the pa1'king Jot or Acord's fo.1ark et. do"''n· toWn. Every dog owner in Laguna dro,·c to the market. Every one brought his or her dog to baby sit the car. No sooner did all the o\\·ners disap- pear into the market th.in the dogs decided they all Wanted to sit in master's driver's seal. i·ou LOOKED AROUND 'and this bi4, black and white Dalmatian wa s driving a Volks"·agen. A-German Shepherd "''as at the wheel of a Ford van. An All-Amer1can mi x "'ll h yallcr ears peered out the \\•ind~hield of ;.in old.Chevvy :, "Scotland \'ard said the automobile loaned lo the 39-year-old ea rl "''as round Sunday purkcd in a quiet street 1_n the English Channel port of , ~e\\'ha\'en. Lur<1n , 39. a mustachioed. jet-set descendant or one of Britain's oldest famil ies. \'an ished Thursday night a~f. tcr lhe sla)'ing of-Sandr:1t-ltivett-,..29,-at- his \\•i(e 's $25-0,000 home in J.,ondoo's fa shionable Belgravia district . 'l'he killing \vas uncovered when l#ady Lucan, 35. separated from her husband for a yea r, staggered into a nea rby ta\'ern "''ith blood streaming from bead \\'Ounds. "~l urCl{'r , murd('r." she shout ed. · ·From Wire Services Three Arab oil st:i.tes have cut thei r oil prices by 3.S percerl( Bul they also increased taxes and royalties charged foreign oil companies, making il uiliikely th at consumers \/.'ill get any rt'duction. Saudi Arabia , Qatar and the United Arab Emlrales announced on Sonday lhcy \\'ere 5licing 40 cents orr the posted price of .SII.65 per barrel of crude oil. They s aid this "·ould remain in effect through .nexi July. This applies to the governments' 60 percent share of their tountries' oil produc;tion wh"ich they .sell back to the oil comJ>anies or to other purchasers. But to prevent any decline in revenue. the lhree governments ordered a 17 pe r cent increase in taxes and roya lties paid by rorei gn oil eom- pani~s on the 40 percent ot"prod"uction which they still own. ' THE PRICE-TAX, moves were an· nounced in Abu Dhabi after a two-day meeting of the six Persian Gulf oil states. The three other countries - Iran, Kuwa it and Iraq -did npt go alo'ng with the price-tax Organi iation of Petroleum .Exporting Countries, "'hlch is mee ting Dec,. 12 in Vienna. ·fl.teanwhile. in Washington, oil com- pany executh..-es said profit inereases averaging 65 percent this year are not enough to par ro-r development or riew energy sources. "lnfiation hurts -us as much as anybody," Kerryn King, a senior vice president or .Texaco, said in1an inter- view. HIS VIEWS wtre echoed in a s tate ment by the''"'A'merican Petroleum In'stitute,' which said the United States should not hope to become self-sllfticlent in oil if it is un- willing to pay for it. ·But Saadat Hassan, head of the PLO's New York ofnce, said the U.N. has failed to p rovide quarters where they can meet. diplomats ariit repor· . ters. adding, "'ve .are ready to set up tents :it the U .N. grounds and stay in them." Officials said police have checked out buildings in the midtown Alanhat· tan area around the 38-story U.N •. t'Omplex and the sharpshooters wiJI be stationed at strategic points to guarq against s niper attacks. Red Unn1anned MoonVehicle -, ·. Suffers· Damage f\10SCOW (UPIJ -·The Soviet 'Union has 'surrered a new setback in its trouble·plagued spa~ program .. Then this girl drove on the lot \\'ith the world 's largest St. Bernard. lie just ~·althcd all the others drive since he~· as in th e bed of the pitkup. Next. a doOd le on foOt tr~tcd in and did hi s th~ig on Lhewhecl Of a Caddy. Poljc~ found the body of T\lrs. Hivet t, :in attractive redhead also separated from her husband, stuffed in a canvas b:1g :.it Lady l#ucan's homt'. Poli ce said she had a pparently been killed v.tth a lead pipe. Aloha Services Held The official Tass News Agency said Sunday the latest mishap came Nov. 6, when the Sov iets landed an unman· ned vehicle on the moon lo collect rock samples. fou \\'Crc thankful it \vasn't the St Betnard. · Police said Lucan ha s si nce disap-- pcared from hi s usu<1 I haunt s in the cxiie nsi\'e gam ing clubs and rest.iurants of London ~\ est End. Scotl and \" ard said onl wanted For ·Mi~sing , Yachters· Tass said Luna 23, the fi rst Soviet space craft to atlempt a moon land ing in nearly two years. was damaged on- impact and fail ed to carry out its mis· f,.AGUNA, CLEA itJ..Y, is long on · doB,s. Both long and short dogs. Aleanwhil e for the rest of us. the ne;.,.s reports tell us we arc short on oil~an estimated 237,000 barrels a day, Except in htiami. v.•here they are lotig on oil. They ha\'c it all over their be'&ches from some undetermined -s pill. Yl E ARE LONG on "'heat. must be, to .t;end another 200,000 tons of it lo Egypt, and v.·e·re going to be short on coal and maybe one million jobs as the co:1 I st rikc ge ts under \\'ay. And f.ina ll y, \\'C a rc long on Voteran's Days. \\"e ha\·c two. The firgt "''as back on Oct. 28. But today is tht traditi onal \'et's Day and th e weather+.rmuch nieer. So for thos~ who look the holiday on glumpy Ott'. 28, that's 1,11hat you ge t Cot m!~~i~ \1 ith tradition . to interview Lucan about slaying. Nicknamed "Luc an," he is a great-grcat-g r11 nd n of thl' third earl of Lucan who le the Light Bridge eharge into "th e \•alley of death" at the balUc of Ba laclava in the Crimean \V ar. GI Bill Rapped \\'ASHI NGTON tU Pll -A s.tudy says tht> GI Bill den ies Vietnam-era· veterans educational .adva ntages that \Vor ld \Var II vets go t a nd discri minates especially agai nst vets in the East a nd J\1idv.·est. "\Vhil e the draft ignored slatelines, for many \'C'lcrans the GI Bill sto1>S al theirs,'' s:1ys th e report prepared for the !\alionul League or Cities and the U.S. conference of ma yo rs. l lONOLULU <UPI ) -Prayers we r e h e ld Sunday ro r t h e mysterious ly missing Sea Wind o"''ne rs, Atr . a nd fl.trs. hl alcom Graham, Jr .. and today prosecution began of the two occupants who sailed th e $50,000 ke tch from Palmyra Island to l!onolulu and arc accused or boat theft . Simultaneously, the investigation continued into the fate of the Grahams "'ho ~·ere last heard from Aug . 28, "'hile Sea Wind was anchored off the c;"entral Pa(:ific atoll 960_ mile5 :souJ.h ol llonolulu. THE PRIVATE services at sea orr \Vaikiki were described by minister Ted Livingston as a "service or Aloha '' because. he said, ''there is not yet established evidence or their Rain, Clou.ds Divide U.S. ' • ' ""~ 0.1••• f••H,.ft•~ H(!""'uly O:•tt•~) ,,,, u' 'lf'q•• ·-· ¥.•l• ... •H' ""'-*lo) i.. .. 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Due to appear in court today is Buck The eguipment aboard the Luna 23 Duane Walker, 36, of Mount, Vista, ship "''as shut ofr by ground control· Colorado, who escaped the repainted lers three days later, Tass said. and altered Sea Wind when she reap-"The land ing of the station took pe a red at Honolulu Oet. 28 with place in an area with unfavorable sur· "'a Iker and fl.Is. Stephanie Stearns, face a nd as a result, the device for 26. aboard. taking samples of moon rocks 'from fl.1s . Stearn.s. fled, but was cau~ht depths of up to two and a half meters 'vhen author1t1es sought to question (eight reel) was damated.'' Tass the pair about the "''hereabouts or th~aid. • Grah1frtir.\\lalke r escaped, onlflot>e The So \'iet NC\\'S Agency said'the capture~ Friday on a re.i:note section \•chicle's schedu led "Operations for of the island of Hawau. Both fa~e drilling ancl.sc.ooping up.mOOn rocks charges of boat theft, althoug h Ms. \Ycre not carried out.'' Stearns says the Sea Wind wa s "given" to her and Walker after the Grahams drowned while fishing orf Palmyra. A 10·1\IAN FEDERAL task force searched the uninhabited atoll last week, and an FBI spokesman said they found no evidence to indicate that the Grahams ~·ere "eitht!r dead · or alive." The aloha service was li'mited to a few _close friend s of the San Oiego- based Graha m s ~·ho had visited llonol ulu be for.e setting sa il ror Pal myra. It included a brier praye r and a reading of sections from Psalm 107 \Vhich blesses "they who go down to sea in ships.'' Declared Death Policy Backed .. By High Court WASHI NG TON <AP l -The Suprcm Court-sustained -a lowtr-- cciurt decision today uph6Jding the law under ~·hlc h the ·government decidll5 wh ether to declare men dead :1 ftet they havt becoine missing 1n ac· tion. · ' The court sustained without" com· nlent lhe decision of a thr~·Judge federot panel in Ntw York which declared.the act unconstitutional as IL had been previously .-administered, but v.•hich snld th1:1t proceedings could .continue ir the next of kin were given notice and an opportunity for a heuring. 1 ·The w-tve s or mothers or five American servicemen mi11ing in 3C• tio n In Southeast Asia appealed that decision, calling It an "exer,lse in judicial lcglslotlon ... lnpn11 Shakeup u ... , ........ Prime l\1inister Kakuei T a n aka or J apan denied charges or c.oiruption today, then collected the resignations or his entire cabinet, acccp. li.n g 13 or them. bend deal rum~rs. plus :i 22 percent in· flat1on rate dropped his papularity lo less than 20 per. cent. •• \. . , \ , Tiger Mauls Youn.g Girl ALTOOORF, Swllierland (UPI l -The-..-'Knie" circus' said today the 9·ye a r·old daughter of one or lls clowns was mauled to ...de.ath when_ a ti ger broke through the door of a training cage: · Trainer Louis Knie locked. three 1-year-old tigers ln the cage and v.·ent to retch three elephants to practice a new act Sunday. . \li,.h l l e he was aw a y, Jacqueline Scholl, the daugt\ter or one of the clowns, tried to feed the tigers j piece or meat by pushing it th1·o ugh the bars of the cage with a stick. One ti ger jumped at the girl and broke the chain holding the ..-door. The girl was mauled to death betore help .arrived, the ' circus said. 5 Agencies -.'Violating' Job Rules WASlll NGTON lAPl-Fivelederal agencies have failed to car.ry OU~·their.,.. __________ -responsibility to eliminate em-·1 ployment discrimination In the In· dustrles they regulate, the U.S. Civil Rights Comm lssion said today. The study covers the federal Com· munications (:om mi~slon. the Inter- ( LN.SHORT ) ~late Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Of the five, only the FCC has even ack nowl edged its responsibility of requiring r egulated industries to end job discrimination aeainst women and members of minority c:roups, the studysald. l11d11., Murdmd · BERLIN (UPI l -The \Vest Ger- man government offered a $20,000 reward today for information concer- ning a West German ban~ or urban ·guerrill as whO killed \\'fst Berlin's chier justice and threatened assas· sinations in six other c.ities. West German Interior PitinisterWer- ner Mai horer descri~ the sl~ying as a cowardly murder and said the govor· nment ~·ould pay $20,000 for inlor, mation leading to an arrest. In ad· dition to Maihofer's ofter, West Berlin police put up a rewardofS2.000. Ala•ka fl_k., PALMER . Ala&k,a-.iAI'_l =1" moderate earthqua~e shook tflge Adak Nava l station Sunday night, the Palmer Observatory reported. The quuke measurt-d .S.l on the Richter scate and was centered 60 miles "'est of Adak i'h the Aleutian Islands, about 1,200 miles southwe st of Anchorage. Blasi crec111f!d WASHI NGTON (U PI ) -A group or anti-Castro Cubans has taken credit for the .Sa t~rday ni ght bombing of the Organ1zat1on of American States· headqua rters, but the FBI says it has never heard of the m. The bomb explocted on top· of a 5e('ond floor telep_honc.booth.near the O fTlcesOfOAS Secretary General Ii. E. _G.alo.E.laz..a. causing an estimated s:;o. 75,000damage, Supreme Court Upliolds Auto ' Repossess Law \VASHI NGTON !U PI ) -Debtors lost a round in the Supreme Court today when it let stand lower court decisions allowing creditors to repos· sess automobiles in the middle of Lhe night "'ithout warning to the owner. · Last year. the justices ruled that if a creditor has to obtain a court order or use law enforcement officers to retrieve someth ing from a debtor who delaulted, the debtor is entitled to a notice and, ir he ~·ants one, a ti.caring.~ But in the cases rejected for hearin$!'.s today, cour'ts and law ot· fic.,?rs were not used. ,(n the earlier 'c:iscs. the cou rt said in'vofvement of lhe state in ttic repos- session action made ttle due process options available. r !foday the jusllceirerused to review a total of rive decisions by the 9th and 8tti Circui Co urts of AppeAls in~ -:--vofvfn i;t comme relal contracts in California, Nebraska and Missouri. .• In at least two instanceS', cars wtre re.possessed at night iind with no war· ning to the owners. Jn ull eaScs but one, the.bulk of the loans bed been paid otr. In the remaini ng case, the buy~r contended the truck he purchased was derectlve :tnd rctus\ld to kee1> making payments 1unUI he gol a new one. Lawyers fo[l the buyers told the. SUprcme Court that the distinctions made by the lower court.I wera lncor· reel. They said all tM states tnvolved h-aYe laws r~gulating commercial contrncts which establish A policy • tuvoring th<! sell er and glvln11 ttle bu)'er lnsurflclent rights to protest a repossession before It occurs. • -' .~ • I I r l ' • I I . - ~Bomb Blast 8ips U.N. Center in Los A ~geles ·ws ANGELES !UPI) -.. T HE MESSAGE is for A caller sa id the bombing or letting them address the the. l!filted Nations, As· U.N:Neveragain! ~ soc1at1on book store and in· PLO leader Vasser for"'ation c:enter Sunday Arafat· .is scheduled to ad· was a ~'thank""you"~es-:--dress the U.N . General As· sage for a llowing the sembly \Vednesday during Pales tine Liberatio n a debate on the Palestine is· Organization IPLOJ to ad· sue. dress the Uniled Nations. The "never again" slogan ~oli ce said the blSst , is commonly used by the which occurred about 2:45 militant Jewish Defense a .m . PST, ca used about Leag ue 1IJDL) but a ' SS.000 damage to the store spokeswom an at ihe JOI., a~d blew out plate glass. headquarters here said. "'tn~ows in three nearby "\Ve did not do it and we do businesses. not know who did it, but we The re were no injuries. are not going to lose any Jnvestigators said a male sleep over it. We applaud caller te lephoned r adio the art." .st ation KF\VB and the Los Local police and ageQts Angeles Times shortly arter fro~ the U.S . Tre asury the blast to take respon· Department's Alcohol, sibility for the explosion , Tobacco and Firearms but authorities said they Bureau said:the bomb was could riot determine if the apparently placed against message was a wafning to, the door of the building and or from, the PLO. ·e lectronically triggered. "The United Nations or. · · · · · One police source sa\d the blasl was egual to about IS to 20 sticks of dynamite. FRAGMENTS or the ex- plosive material were found , but bomb squad .In· vesligators said they were unable tQ. determine what type or explosives were used. Glass and debris were scattered for several yards, and authorities said book· cases and furniture were toppled in the Interior or the store. The bookstore and infor- mation center. located in the Wilshire District or Los Angeles. is operated by the United Nations Association, a nonprofit organization. The information center was set up to inform the public about the United Nations, but has no legal tiestolhe\J.N. fice at 31Z2 IY.'rong address) \V. 8th St. was hit and it is a thank-you message from the PLO,'' the caller said. 'Nuclear. Explosion' Hoa~ Alar.ms Many • I ' •• Monda , November 1t, t974 DAILVPtlOf • Car Dealer Loses Suit From WlreServttts ~\'er 1ne Angela IJl\'i trial The consumer protection IS to be the judi::e in the trial division of lht Washington or two mc.n churgcd with state attorney general's of· murder-for -h ire in the fice has won the first round death or a Colusa woman. in court in a four.year battle Assigned in 111artine1 was with Los Ange les auto Contra -co-sra SUJ)etfor dealer Ralph Williams. ( ) Judge David Soukup p found for the "state in a -EOPL E , lawsuJt initialed more than '----------" four years ago l n King Court Judge Richard Ar· County Superior Court. neson. \Villian1 s had bee n ac· 1'h e d e fendant s art' cused o'f deceptive adver· Robert Edward Conovt-r;: lising reneging on warran· 35, or Pleasant llill. anCI ties a nd failing to. eompen· •'red J . J\lcClelland, JO, of sate a person whose car "'as . • repossessed and then resold . A folk b<.1llad of Gov. for more than was owed. Daniel Walker 's 1972 cam· Souku.p 's decision in-paign walk through Illinois volves fines of more than will be marketed soon un - S?.10.000. ' der t he title. "A \\'inner • \Valkin" 11ome. ·· Reps . Robert Price, CR· The ballad was composed Tex.) and Edward Voong, by c·ountry mus ic perform· IR -S.C.) didn't gel re-elec· ers JoAnne and Stan IUtch- tedndbRut have lel't rf~r .A1fri~a cock. . a ome on an o 11c1a lnp "The Illinois sun comes to gathe r information for shining through the corn· future legislation. stalks by the ro3d he's The 1t w o H o u se walkin ' on ... lh<' ballad Agricu lture Committee begins. "1'he bright light me mbers lefi with three shows a ll the dust on his "'inning Democrats. Eligio clothes and he sure could De la Garza of Texas' Jerry use some re st ... llis Litton of l\.1 issouri and body's tirt>d -but not his David R. Bowen of Missis· so ul -he 's a "'inner sippi. walking home.'' • ' . Tke _judge who. presided "I'm_ goi ng to shoot the "'ire a nd get a '21-vea;·old blonde to marry me.Jor love and. not for money'" said Thoma:; E . Clan('t:Y Sr .. 74, after "'inning SI00,000 In the Conn<'rticut Stale l.otlery. Suid his wife, Mary : .. lie can ha\'e the blonde . I 'll take the money ... Clancey is a re t ired n1ailman from East Jlu\'en t1nd~ veteran of tht~ two "·orld \\'ti rs~ 1 • Gov. To !\l cCall of Oregon ex1>ects to announCl' this "'eek wh<"t her he "'ill bt.>con1 president or Lin· rield C lcgc. Thl' g'ovcrnor leaves of- fic e in January. Dr. Corne lius Siemens. acting Linfield president , s:.iHI tlt cCall recently told him ·"nd a member of !he Linficld board of t rustees: "'Just be patient a little lon ger." • 1\-lanfrcd Rommel, son of Er"·in R o mm e l, thi.: "DeSert Fox" of the Nazi Africa Korps , is up for elt><'· lion 'a!-> mayor of Stuttgart, Germany. Romm<"I . a s lat e se<'rctary at t(e finance ministrv. is runTi ini:: on a . Chri s tia n Democra ti c party ticket a nd has told his publi c, ''I a m not running as -· someone'! ~on. b~ 3111 a - man who has aehie'\'ed~ • something by him self." -. .: I • Ass<"mbly m an Edwi• Z'berg, (0 -Sa.crame.nto) has been na med the ~r'1t oulstanding environroeri· t;:i list by I he-state Parilsa,,......,·~ Recreation Commission. Z'berg, chairman of the A.ssl•mbly Committee on R('SQurces and L.ind Use. reecivecl the commission's Golden Bc ur Award for ll'udershi p o n parks and recreation issues. 1. • Joseph Wan1b.augh, the poli"<'<'ma n-turned-a uthor. is going into politics. Los Angeles Cilj Coun· cilman Art Snyder, cap. didale for the state Senate 1n the 21 st District . announ- ced that \Valnbau~h wouif be his campaign chairman. \\lambaug h, a former L»s Angrles police sergeant. \\'tote the books "New Cen· lurians:' "Blue Kn ight '" <ind "Onion Field ... • Life as a commoner set· ''ed well enough for him to be prime minister, but Sir Alec Douglas·llome, 71 , has decided to reassume his earldom and t ake his scat in the I-louse of Lords. -" 2 Officers _Save Fou~ From Blaze SANTA. BARBARA IA.P> nuclear explosion. -Several long-d.istance Authorities said the hoax Off We Go UPITtltfM'l 1 ---::::==================================================================================:::::~~ callers to this-coastal QOm· apparer\tly ... lasted only 30 A Northrop F -5E Ti,ger munily heard these words '. minutes, but alarmed cal-I l I II · 1 1 h d 1· r c imbs vertica " "There has been a nuclear crs le ep one po ice rom -r explosion in Santa Barbara as far away 11s Florida and durin g a l est hop and all telephone lines are Alaska. demanding details recently near the com· LOSANGELES IA P )-A out." · or the "tragedy." Some pany 's Palmd 3 l e A k asked if World \Var Ill had racility . The F ·SE is police sergeant who, with spo esman for General Slarted. his partner,ri skedhis life to Telephone ·Co. s aid a' the newest member or rescue fouf c hildren from a pr:.a nk ste r, r e presenting The interceptions could the ramily of fighter h" 11 · have been m ade •·j ust about d 1 · " ft burning a partme nt says 1mse as an emergency an ra1ner a1rcra t ,1 · anywhere." a utho rities od d b ~' ··we're trying to figure out o~ra or_ or a . · arine Corps . sa id , so the c hances of pr uce y 1 .. 0 rthrop how we did il " officer, intercepted certain and the 2.500th plane sm . Dan T~e'garthen said long-dista n ce tele phone tr ac king d 0 "'' n th e delive r ed to the U.S. 5 ' II s d prankster or his method of after the incident Sunday.1ca. s un ~r · probably operationareslim . Air Force.-----us1ng a de\•1ce call ed a,_.:..._ ____________________ _ ( -S "J "'blow-by" bo x keyed lo the AoYt'RTISEMENt .. You get kind of caught Up in things when you hear crying like that.'' late direct .dial_ing fr~quency. to " break m10 mcommgcalls. Health News ... Tregarthen and hi s part- ner , investigator Hector Zepeda, spotted the flames. called the fire department and then risked their li ves to*enter the burning second noor apartment t"''ice and onng out rour youngsters, one only 3-days;old. Two other persons Were rescued through a rear window by firem_en. • S I rlkr O r er LOS ANGELES (A.P i -A little-publicized strik e against Brink 's armored car service in the Los Angeles area is over and the · fleet was to be_ operating at full s tren gth tod ay, a Brink's s pokesman says. Carl .Ko c h . western region vice president of Brink's Inc., said during.the Weekend that the Teamsl~r Union had r atified a new two-year contract con· taining a total pay raise o( $1 .30. • '""" .. ill...t llE REPO RTEDLY told callers there had be€n a 4 Muslinis Co1ivicted 111 Murder SACRAMENTO /UPI! - -Four Black 111 us_lims ha,•e bee n -convicted or rOn- spiring to murder an unem· ployed Vietnam '\leteran as he satin his living room. ' Three of the four men \Vere conVicted of killing Joseph Belmore, 25, as he drank a cockta il in his house April 24 . A s ix -m an, s ix·u·oman jury returned the verdicts Saturday in Sacramento County· S uperior Cour~ against Emery L. llanson. 26. Ru ssell Land, 19, and La rry Pratt. 19. . Dale E . l\lcKinney, 2.i, was found guilty or ('On· spiring to murder Belmore, but was acquitted of mur· COVI NA fU Pll -A 27-der. year-old l\tira 1t<>!'la man A. CONS PIRACY to com· .was s hot and kill ed by mil murder conviction car· 6~erifrs deputles Saturday rie,s aTife prisbn sentence. 1---n1ght..after-lh~ m~n gr-abbed-The death-penalty-is-Mt-ap:- one of the off1cer sgunsand plicable under the new fired two-shots. c zrpita-1-punishm·ent law:-- John D. Huda~ wrestled J\1cKinney "'as also founO with ~our deputies. before guilt y of u•oundlng off-duty grabbing one of their guns, dctective-Ger a ld13akarich autho~ities said_. None Ofl he "''ith a shotgu n outside a deputies was lnJured. grocery April 20. • C'•1•• EN1°ape11 SAN QUENTIN IAPl Authorities searched tod,iy for co'nvict ed murde rer \Valter Hallma n. 32~ who. escaped from a maximum security block Inside San Quentin Prison· over the weekend. "\Ve're working on the theory that he disguised himself as a visitor and then just walked out." said Of. ficer Darrow Smith. Hallman was serving a life term for a San Bernar· dinoCounty murder. ' \ A.II four men were found· innocent of assaulting Lloyd 0 . Re.vel as he walked home from a bar the night of April 2L Valley Coed Joins Sorority Arlene Carol Bruner, the daughter or l\1r. and l\.lrs. Robert L. Bruner of Foun· tain Valley, has joined P e lla The t a Chi . an honorary service sorority al l\.tount St. l\lary's College DohenyCa mPus. HYPOGLYCEMIA , 11o,0ra..,c ....... a.c. "But Doctor , ir I have low trol "'ith proper diet and a good hklod suga~ shouldn't I be able dose or co mmon sense for des- toeat all the llUga r I want ?"' sert. This question is orten asked Whlle the term "low blood by_patients who have just lear· sugar" v.·ould seem to indicatt- n e d lh a l the y have thaladiet hig h insugar contenl hypog lycemia, but aren't yet is needed, such is not the C&se aware of its full implications. The idea is to maintain it All much as J healthy blood sugar level , nOl , would like lo Uy to "catch up" with insulir, tell them yes..-productton. Candy and1 fnail.J · the answer is \lrith a hiRhrnatural-sugar con· ' no. To under· tent may be an excellent soUrcc stand why this of quick enetJ)' for people.. wit~ is so, we must normal sugar 1evels, but the) look al j ust can be the downfall of th( what hypogly· hypoglycemia victim . .4-cemia is. Two forms or hypoglycemia j Hasic1illy, it are recognized, organic an<i Or.a.y is an over, functional. While organil· c.iiie... D.C. secretion of in· hypoglycemia may rellult from sulin by the pancreas. This sur· 1n1eetion, the runctional variety plLl!l insulin means that people is most oil.en caused by a disor- with hf pog lycemia convert der or the liver. pancreas an their food to energy much more d/or adrenal glands. quicklythannormal. Nature intended for your (''or this reason, frequent glands to function properly. but feedi ngs are necessary. The they must have a normal Oowo; diet shou1d generally be high in nerve inpulses to do so. While ·fats and protein (slow ronver· au branches or the healing arts f $Mm. to energy) and low in car· recognize th at the nerves palls bohydrates !fast convefsion to down the spinal column and energy) Obviously, a diet high emerge through nerve openings in sugar content would just inthevertebrae,Chiropractic is compound the problem by being the only branch whose m;tin converted to &lucose and "bur· concern ·is witti.the proper ned up" in the form of ener&y maintenance of ,the relation· n-enmore a di . -W?·----- Hypoglycemia can make its If yo u -surfer f r om -~-felt in many forms. hypoflyttmia,.it-is_quil~· An 1ttack generally occurs af· sible that you have a spinal J.er ~victim has gone without subluxation (misa lignm ent of rood for several hours. Al first the vertebrae) which is inler- he may appear lo be in -fering withtheOowornerveim toxlcated, as a slurring of pulses to your pancreas. liver. ·speech _and ge neral disorien· or adrenal g la nd s. An talion are likely to occur. examination by your Doctor 01 Emotional instability may also Q\iropractic can determine ii' beindicaliveofhypog lycemia. such is the ('ase. Through his Othet symptoms,while not so car e a nd treatment, the apparent to the casual obser· subluxation ca n be corrected ver. are just as discomforting to and the proper now of nerve im- lhe victim .. Sweating ror no ap-pul ses to the affected organ parent r eason, numbness. restored. hunger. trembling, ratigue, headache and dizziness are common warnings of an impen· ding attack. In more severe calleS, the victim may suffe r from convulsions or go into a ooma. Fortunately. these latter instances are relatively rare. Hypo&lycemia. although un- pleasant, can be kept under con· . Proper diet and Chiropractir are your best defenses agains: hypoglycemia! (Dr. Gary Coutu.re, O.C .. maintains Chiropractic Office~ at 2043 Westcliff Drive. Suite 107, Newport Beach. Telephone &tS-5300.1 ~------"-- ' - IS $10.20 '1MPORTANT? My LOSANGEI.ES FEDERAL SAVINGS .. account earned more, $10~20 more, than in a comparable savings __ ,_;":··, .... ::-fL~~·;.-._.:--_ ~·"'~~-'"'~-· _,,,._.,,""',. . ccount in a large . ~~:,,;p commercial bank. 1~~%:;:~~·~:~:s~~~ ' :·· .. :·.-·· Day-in and day-out earnings, with interest earned from the first on the funds deposited by t he 10th of every month can make earnings up to 41 % highe r. Maximum in terest rates are pre- scribed by Fedpral authorities,-but there are various methods used to compute interest ... a nd the people at Los Angeles Federal Sav· ings c.-ompute interest in the most favorable method for savers. You'll fin.d out how every dollar earns every day w~n yq_u make your opening deposit in your Los Angeles Federa Savings acenunt. , A1''NUAL INTEREST RATES llN INSURED SAVING S All 1~!rie~t comoouncled Oilllr 5Wfo 5%% 6X% 6%% "'·-··-· C"11!!u!o u ......... __ ........ , ~~=:. ·--·-""""\'-$1.CIOll•--. ,1111111 .. -· ....,.,-....... -"·-, __ 1"11 .... •-··~r. _ ... _ ...... ,..."'°'""""' 1111 ...... -....... ,,_ ~ .. -... °""""'-"' ...,, ... ,_ .. _,. ..... ,.... .. 5.39% . 6.72% 5.92% 6.98% ot . •IH JodtUI " '. 9"' .. H.f._,R al ... l .. ....,. t-• .. H"I •110 l•!I 10ll!nl <-H U !1. Cl!tthCIH ot 0-•IS ... , tit .. l71fr• .... ~·'°" 111 "'"'"','· ti.II, ,. l t corUflc• ,.;flt ftllltrll ••1•lllf011 tr11~lrt1'I~ 1111""' fllo"1rot "'!t<T ltrM ot ~, . .,,, toe •tc~<~ll!M •! 1!'t Dlf•••lu•c ~""'' Pf•-ttlt, ltn 90 d11• l•lornt 7X% t .. , ..... 1. ·-~. u.000•-•1 ..... "'"' '"''""'"' 7.79% EKamplt>: ··Ea<"h mon th Wht"n I pakl uu.r huusehold hills, I put SIOO in a Los 1\ngf'lt'S Federal Savings PB!.~ Accoun t. In I 'l months my saving!' •·a rrw.d :14.28. That's 41 ~[, more or SI 0.'20 ITM'.I«' than tht·rommt>rc1al bank would ha~aK1 .·· LOSANGELES . , NEWPORT BEACH: FEDERAL \ SAVINGS : ...... 1 HEAD OFFICE-DOWNT61"N1 .. .iiiil One Wibhire Buildinjf. Wili;hire Blvd. at Grand l'..oe Angeln. Calif. 00017 625-7:M I or Zenith 9691 l•l •iift111 ,tdl'llll SHi•1• ..... lt u &t lttllllt~ w11 fit~lltll h1 lflO. EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 27 PAQl£CllOH Savings are )Jetter than Ever: .. Account Insurance Now Doubled to $40,000.00 ' ' FAOM Fash ion -Islan d Newport Beac h STEREO~OUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' .. -• • ., i • -•• .. ' , . __.. ... ' ' .QAI L Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Attendance Essential There is a delicate balance or philosophy on the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Co mm ission -a m ixture of growth advocates, envlronmentaUsts and m e mbers in the middle. rules which permit combi nin g population figures. Coa stal cities ent itled to join the venture include Fountain Valley , NeWport Beach. Laguna Beach , San Clemente, Sa n Juan Capistrano and Seal Beach. And whe n all attend the sessions ror "°'hich they are paid $50 a day, applicants have the lull benefit of the process set up by the coasta l initia tive. -The money could be spent !or sucht hlngs as senior citizen aid projects, rede velopment or blighteil areas, improving public works or stimulating low·in· But a dozen members ucting on proposals are bard to gel on u panel raced with m arathon sessions . Quite ortcn, an applicant \viii watch his project literally walk oul the door. The prob lem li es in the rule that seven aye votes ' are requi rell £or passag¢ or most permits. Those ar. fecting water quality, require eight ayes. ' Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich is one or the ~ommission's ne\\1est and m ost dut iru ~em· - hers, with an admirable attendance record. ' His r ecent s uggestion that the SSO be paid onl y ror a ru11 day's \vork -not tv.10 hours on and se\•c r al more o rr-makes seni:;e. He 's on the right track. Commissione rs unable to p ut in the time required ror the m eetings cannot railh· fully perrorm the ir obligation and should step dowm, ·r ather than prejudice the \\'Ork or the commission. Windfall for Citi~s '• As many as 16 Orange County cities, including s ix ~as~al commu.nities, s tand to sha re in up to $22 mil· lion 10 rederal grunt m oney over the ne xt six years to p ay ror urban renewal projects. T he runds, formerly available only to cities which had populations or 50,000 or more 'in 1970, now are avail able in block g rants unde r joint powe r s a greements. The county and 16of its 26 cities \\'hich rail to meet _ _tbe_population requirement, "'ould not qualify in· d ividuatt·y. But they .DO\\' become eligible under new l I 800-pound Gorilla · Makes His Own Rules WASHINGTON -"Whe re," asks a S e nator who hides his Identit y because he doesn't want to be accused or calling Gov. Rockefeller names, ••does an 800-pound gorill a sleep? Anywhere he wants." The metaphor m ay be inde'licate, but to carry it a bit further. to the cbim~ and monkeys or the political jungle, Nelson Rockefeller does in· deed resemble a n 800·pound gori ll a. They're sc.11red of him. Whether his size and streftgth will · get him confirmed as Vice PreSidenl o r caged is anybody's guess ; obviously some Congressme·n--are afraid to go a gainst the Rock l est he r etaliate by dumpi n g ~ wagonfuls of long green on their opponenU 1n the next ele ction. Conversely, ther e a re others who think it is for that reason he must be stopped, before any more power fl ows to him. . Big a pes in the 800-pound category aren't necessarily v.'i cked. It's just that their size t~aches them to lhrow their weight around in \Va)'S th at us smaller simians can't . ··s100.ooo to me is like SlO to other people." says Gov. Rockefelle r , but~aving less avoir du pois makes us other people more vulnerable and therefore gi\'es us a 1reater self-interest in seeing that the rules arc obeyed with punctilio. T llAT JS \\'II \' it's :iltogethcr li kely that the Governor is sin01rc ~hen he says he sees nothing \\'rong about liis making gifts and or loans Lo public of· fi cials scr\'ing "'ilh him in sta te government. In truth there is no evidence that he asked the recipie nts to do :inything illegal or i1J.1proper or that his actions can be constructed as offe ring bribes. Nevertheless. as this layman reads the la\\'S of New York, he does seem to h:ive broken thcrit and comn1itted \\'hat they call a "class A n1isden1ea nor.'· 'rhc la\\· says: ··A person is &:ui lty or giving 11nl:t\\·ful gratuities when he knowingly confers, or offers or :igrecs to confer. l:any benefit upon a public iervant for ha\ling engage!! in officia l ( VON HOFFMAN ) conduct which he was required or authorized to perform ... " · So \\•hat's so disturbing about giving an offi cial a gift, if you're not asking him to so a_nything but to do his;-job right? The com mentaries in the law books f "~l cf\in ney's Co nsolidated I .. aws of New York Annota'ted," pp. 66l ·2lcxplain : " 'Tipping' a public servant under· mines the intCg rily o{ governmental administratio n. •The giver of the unlawrul gratuities to a public servant puts all citize ns "''ho have dealing \vi ltt suc h a \'enal o!Cicial under pres· sure to ·t1p' or risk disfavpr. '' PARALLEL Federal legislation against giving gratuities has been ·similarly explained by the courts: "The awarding or gifts related to an employe's official acts is an evil in it· self. even though the donor does not corruptly intend to influence the em· plo)'e's official acts, because it tends, subtly or otherwisE;, lo bring about preferential treatment by Govern· ment officials a nd employes, con · sciously or unconsiously, for those who gi ve gifts ns distinguished from those who do not .•. The iniquity of 'Hold it Rocky. There's m ore!' come housing construction. - Whil e some wealthier cities may choose to remain outside the program to avoid the possibility or pressure to co nsider low-income housing projects, the funds could be a boon to many.of the newly eligible communities and the county is to be commended for its efforts to set up the joint po"'ers agreements. Day for R e flection \Vorld \Va r I en me to an end on the 11th hour of the 11th day of th e I It~ monlh in 1918 . That rirst Armistice Day was a day of jubilation. By 1954, when the broader des ignation of Veterans Day was given the date, a nother World War ha d c-0m e and gone. And the re were still more vetei:a ns, from the engagement in Korea. The November. dale no lo nger called ror jubila tion, but it remained as a n occasion of heartfelt tribute to the thousands who had fou ght in the name or freedom. · And now we have seyen million more veterans, from the pain£ul Vietna n1 era. They have not fared as \veil as their predecessors. as a column on this page today points up i_n disturbing detail. • -- They r a n the sa m e ris ks, m ade the sam e sacrifice-and too Often they have been ignored, or even reviled. This Vetera ns Day is 3 fitting lime to turn some spt?cial thoughts to their plight. • Dear Gloomy Gus The Costly Israel~ Vonneetio1i · We have all heard the stories of rat hair a nd roaches in candy bars, but now the FDA takes penny licorice off the market saying it's unsanitary. I love penny licorice and best of all, l can afford it. U.K.C. the procuring of itu blic ofrici<1\s, he it intentiona l or unintentional, is so ratally destructive to good govern - ment tha t a statute de5igned lo remove the temptation for a public of· ricial to give preferment to one mem· her or the public over another,· by prohibiting all girt s 'for or because of any offi cial act,' is a reasonable and proper means or insuring the iri· tegrlty,-fa il'ness ;rnd impartiality of the administration of the law." Gov . Rockefeller has said he m::ide his gifts because the recipients had "the kind of pressing human needs whi ch a ll people ha\•e from time to tim~ -problems such as severe ill· ness and medical expenses. marital problems. education of children ... " \Ve can accept his statement. and still point out the courts have :;aid that the "unintentional" as well as the inten· tiona l procuring of public officials is a 00·00. JllS MOT IVE may have been disin- terested charity; but to us small ap.es Sl00,000 isn't a sawbuck, and \\.'C, wl'th our bo ttle or hootch for the cop on the beat at Christmas. can't compete against it. J\1oreovcr. the mere know ledge that l\tr. Roc ky lli g Jo'ella is movi ng about. distributing actual millions to his friends and associates, poisons our judgment or everyone connected \\'ith him and his work s. Without trying to put the man in jail, we're still entitled to ask if the adagio cra~·I or the non ·investigalion of this m a tte r by New \'ork Attorney General I.ouis Lefkowitz reflects a disinterested belief that Rockefeller hasn't offend ed against his state's laws. . In the zoo of \Vashington politics, an 800·pound gorilla sleeps anywhere he wants. · . -~- An Arab Summit· Sui-prise \VASHINGTON--One deep irony of the Arab summit conference in Rabat is that, from Secretary of State Henry Kissin ger on down, nQ one here was slipped even a clue that the entire Arab world would unite behind the Palestine Liberation Organization CPLO ), including that long ·time, steadfast ally of the tJ.S., King Hus· seinof J ordan. · •lrldeed, the pl~Be from Saudi Arabia's King 1-,aisal or an an· nual $300 million subsidy to llussein rrom hi s p yr a miding oil trea sures. plus military and other aid , \\'3S not con- sidered a practical possibility. Its ef'. feet is to drastica lly reduc..e the already 'A'a ning American influence over Jordan at a worsening time. TllERE \\'AS, moreo\•er, a strong implication in the Rabat communique that Hussein·s tiOvereignty over the east bank or the Jordan River-the half of his kingdom not in Palestine proper-has been given some sort of gu arantee by the major Arab powers, a guarantee he needs. The implications oC this, together· with the PLO's e mergence as uncon· tested clai mant to the historic Arab territory or the west bank, a re stupen· dous: eithet Israel rinally decides to run the ri sk or serious west bank negotiations with the PLO and its · three bargaining partners (Jordan, Egypt and Syria) or a war infinitely more dangerous than 1967 or 1973 will become unavoidable within six mon· ths. Ever since it seized the west bank in the six·day war or 1967 Israel has filibustered all efforts by Washington to push it into negotiations "'Ith Hus· sein .over r eturning the territory <which is packed with Palestinian Arabs Israel could never absorb). Now the bitter fruil of that policy has ripened. IS RAEL'S refusal to engage in good faith bargaining Y.'it.b Hussein became the underlying reil'on by itself for Hussein's backdown-under pressure from major Arab states-from his .. (: EVANS-NOVAK ) long proclaimed insistence that only he could attain territori al concessions from Israel. After seven and a half long years, he got nothing. Now, Kissinger faces particularly ugly choices. Unless the U.S. agrees that the PLO does indeed represent the west bank, ~pels asimilar, radical policy switch in .Israel, the deadlock on Kissinger's efforts to. negotiate piece·meal settlements or th e Egyptian Sinai and the Syrian Golan 'Heights ' will continue in· definitely. But continuing diplomatic progress at this st?<ge can lead,only to military 'conflict, and this time all American experts agree that it would take a miracle to prevent involvement by the U.S. and th e Soviet Union. "WE JIAV E begged and implored ana warned the Israelis £or years to negotiate a returnol the west bank with ll ussein, '' on.e o r these policf makers told us. Indeed, some diplomats even considered exacting a price rrom Israel for the airlift or American weapons during the first week of last October's war: a commit· ment by Israel to return most of the Arab territory conquered in 1967. NO\\'. however, Kissinger's area for diplomatic m aneuver has been dange rously shrunk by the nC\\' unity or the ""'hole Arab \\'Orld on the west bank question. Now there seems no possible way to avoid putting the issue to Israel in stronger terms th:in ever before. Thal issue. as pe rceived b y specialists here, has nothing to do with seUing out lsraC'I , as .\\'estern Europe sold out Czcchoslo\'akia ip 1!138 to Hitl er's Germany. Rather, the. i ss ue is \\'hethcr Isra e l, b y acknowledging the new rea lity on the· west bank, will make it possible for Kissi nger to continue to negotiate a return or the Arab lands still under Jsraeli military occupation. ISRAELI p,01iti cians arc no\v proclaiming,that they "·ill ne"er deal with "murdere rs·• and ''terror· ists"-thei r defjnition or Arafat's + PLO. They recognize only llussein as a sui table bartaining partner on the west bank. That.is thl' same l~ussein who has now been dri\'en out oJ the west bank precisely bccause'he could . never pin Israel down to any ter· ritorial <'Oncessions. For the U.S .. the cost or the long, in · timatc Israeli connection is growing a bit higher every day. There is no r:;oason to douhl th;,it the connection '"·ill remain intiTnatc, cvt'n though so mt' of J•r csiden t Ford 's policymak ~rs say privately il 1n· \'Olves evcr·grav!'r risks to other J\me.rican interest l'ar beyond Israel. Forgotten Veterans President FQrd)_ ~ndid admissio.n lha.t "real problems" exist for "Viet· nam efa'' ve te r ans is a nother welcome, although as yet ambiguous. departure rrom the acidulous attitude of the Nixon administration. ( GUEST REPORT ) ; How ·Labor Steers British Politics ONE ROOT problem is public ig· norance t hat breeds indifference. How many 'Americans realize that there a re 7 million ''eterans or that ''e!J.1," dE:flned as the period from 1964 to 1973? Moreover, they bore an unequal burden. for nearly 60 percent of the drart·eligible men in that time span did nol serve. ttfore than 2.5 mil· lion of those who did were shipped to the Vietnam theater, where 303 ooo we re wounded, half'seMously, while another 56,000· did not return. Black and Chicano soldiers were 60 percent more likely to go into combat, college talked or 70,000 government jobs ... presumably because unemployment among younge r Vt t s has been markedl,r higher than among their nonveteran peers. !Jut don't cheer too loudly. The plain fa ct is that at least that many veterans ha ve in normal course obtained government jobs an· nual\y anyhow. It isn't a big deal. Almost all are low·pay, and a large proportion a re in the Postal Service. Clear\~, a Jot more is going to ha,·e to be done ror the men Ford called "the silent heroes ... They ti.ave it coming, and they seem "silent" slm· ply becau se we havc n·t been listening. WA Sl ~ON -A monlh in England.'Jilh ·its haunting remnants or gracious life restores the spirit but d ocs not increase confidence in political systems. For the second lime this year British \'O \ers refused to give a clear m~ndalc to any politiral party, apd the sur,·i,•ing Labor govern me11t is gra~t1•rl only a couple or years before ha\'1ng to fnr" :t • _ • • more conclus-1,•c. and probab l y more o minous, test. Thi~ should not. surprisf' anyone In the United States where Congre8s and th e presidency are in the hands of opposing pnliticn l parties. and ha\'C been nearly 12 of the Inst 20 years. TJIE surprisingly unrtpresentallve nature of the British llYStem h:is produced a parliamentary mwjority or 3 ror Labor with Just under 40 per· eenl or the total vote In winning 319 aeata, while the.Liberal Party, in Pol· ~~ RICHARD WILSON ling nearly h·a1r as many votes as Labor, must make do with merely 13 st"nts in a i'::irllament or more than 600. Prim~ 1\linlster Jfarold Wilson has 6aSt11y begun lo COi'tll>tOtnisc with Labor's manlfe1to for more SOC'ialization. a nd a new voice has been raised on the Q:nwervatlve side as all of Britain's confused politicians r eac h out fo r some c ommon· denominator. . The Conservatives, though attrac· ting 35.8 percent of the vote on general principles. have fallrd miserably Un· der the wa.ning leadership of former Priml' ~1 inister l:dward lleath. The minority Liberals have s unk, too. Wilson hangs on by the skin of his teeth. subje<'t lo ovcrtum in by-elcc· Lions or "'"hich there are an average of te.n a year. PUT DIR ECTL V, the trouble is labor. Brita1n ls sulfcrin11t an internaJ .. ( : • ~- labor convulsion. The· system Is threatened with paralysis. Nationalization of industry tends to be a rorm o r subsidy to co ntinue uneconomic em-ployment rather than sociali sm In its idealistic form, and at great expense to the central govern· menl and the already suffocated tax· 1 payer. When the system is seen al first hand th e terrors of politlca l domln-ance by orgallifed labor should be great enough to alarm the most enlightened American liberal. In its Jus l ·PUblis hed a nnual repor t, Britain's largest union, the Transport and General Worke rs Un ion, disclosed it had spent In sm more than $326.000 in direct sup port of the Labor Party. the funds wrung from union membershlJ). all or which would be illegal In the United Slat.as. The Conservatives can't handle labor and neither can th e Labor Par· ty. Strikes go on~that Wilson can't stop, and hi s \'auntcd "social contrac· r · for rcslrainl and common sense in economic disputes doesn 't work. Thi$ pra 1Jm1 t i<' politician thus Im· mr<tlatcly offered the olive branch to industry a ne~ the election, and may graduates or any color were least even muster the courage to divest likely to serve In Vietnam at all. himse lf o r one of his grcates l Too soon we have togottcn how Uablllties, Anthony WedgeWood Benn deeply divided the nation was about Minneapolis Star ORANGE COAST the aristocrat·radical trade rn inisti the war. So it's scandalously easy to whose socialization policies keep forget how that civilian rancor affL'C· economic policy in c:onsta.nt turmoil. led returnin ve er ans. Ulcy were--viewed with suspicion, hostility and IN THE 1eneral muddle a respec· even di sgust by hawks 8nd doves i1ffinjij !!•I I table new voice Is that o r Sir Keith alike. 1'hey were also, by their own Joseph, former secretary of st•te for choice or by prejudice. set apart from social se r vices, who s ounds oldtl.r veterans \\'ho had served when i usPiciOusly like an intellectualized "nothing Is too good ror our boys In George Wallace. Sir Keith, favored to uniform." The much·publJclted drug 1ucceed H e ath as Co nserva tive abuse phenomenon, certainly serious, leader. call s fo r a rebirth of moral was too often a tacit if not frank ex' stJndards, old·fashloned values and, cuse to turn aw8y from thes e rest~ratlon or national pride a,nd Americans j ust when they needed patnotism. He has caused a sensation 1 help the most by some passages in.a recent speech · callinl!-1 ror birth control in the lo\\1er· TO RECITE thet is really only to and Jcs5 rrlueatcd classes lest the scratch the surface For example whole fiber nf Hriti5h life degeR· there are the compl~nts heaped o~ er•tc,s. . . the Veterans Administration. The T~1~ strike~ a respons1,·e chord in mildest char1e1 are negliQ:ence and !!18d1l1onal J::ngland. Infuriates le.f. mismanagement. SUch charges may ~ists .. <ind hea rtens the, 65.~strong nol always be fair, but il is a scandal national as 1oc 1at1on or that s uch complaints are even schoolma!lters: but does Sir Keith,no probably true. Worse, little hO been good in a~ccnd1ng to the Conservative.· done. Ford has now pledged an effort leadership. to lace lhat VA problem. lie al50 t - Rober/ N, IV ecd. f>ubli8h,l'r Thoma ,, Kcl'uil , Erl1t ur IJ~rbora Kre11Jicl1 .. F.diroria/ />age f d1tor The edl1oriul 11nge or the D:1ily Pilot keks to inform and slimulate r!adel'$ by Prescoting on this page dive~ commt>nlary on Topics ar in· tcrest by syndicated colum nists and c•noonists. by providing a forum tor readers· ''lows und by pr~ent1nJt this ne\\'spaprr's opinions "od ldciis an ~uri:_c nt IOl)ic,;. The edltorl ol opln1~n1 of the Daily Pilot ap(lt:;r only 1n the ed11or1il coh1mn at the top of the pa ge. Opinlnn:§ l.'J1pre11sed by tht colurnn18tt 11nd <'llr1oonlst5 ind \titer writerl! ure the.Ir o~·n and l'IO enlJor:.em~nt of I heir \'ie~s by the Daily Piiot •hnuld be inferred. Monday, f"ovcn~bcr II, lll74 •• ' -· ' , Mof\d1y. Novtmt>er 11 . 1974 DAIL V PILOT .1 A l QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi . 'r------_;;,:,.:.;.:;;..::::.::;:::.::::, Teacher 'Ma Walton' to Get brunk Sa lad To ssed '\ ' > . I:. . '\. .. . '~. • • ~ ''. •" ' :1,. I ·:, ~--'~ .. ~ Insult Dropped STOCKTON IA Pl -A three-judge panel has thrown out a state education code section making it a misdemeanor to verb<tlly abuse a teacher in the presence of students or sc hool personnel. "By whose standard is the quality or words an In· suit lo be measured, that of a sensi tive art teacher, or the average teacher or the OOxing coach?" the judge asked. Cl Kiao r,;...,~ S...4,.,,., *-· t•u "'"'"' ,,..., .... .-. . TllE RULING reversed a SSOO fin e !'it rs. Patricia l\1ertz was ordered to pay last year ror using abusi,·e language against l\trs. l\ter· vel Tremaine, a teacher of her son Daryl. "We'd love to make you a vice·president. You're qualified ; but it would mean we'd have to put in another executive Washroom ." The judges said lha1 J\trs. J\l er l z called l\1r s . Tremaine "a liar," told her to ''shut up," and threatened to "slap the lex· plelive deleted) out of her.'' Voodoo Gets Best Of Candle Thief Jud ges Chris Papa'S, Bill Dozier and J a mes B. Dar. rah or the San Joaquin Co unty Su perior Court agreed with Mrs. Mertz' contention th a t the law violates her ri ghts to free speech under the U.S. Con· slitu lion. RIO DE JAN~IRO IUPll -Pale and weak fro m loss of blood , Paulo da Silva Ar antes told or what he said w~s a run·in with a knire. wielding voodoo spirit thut chopped my right hand !)ff." PUBLIC NOTICE l.lffl S.11, NottmDt< 2?, ,,11, •.oo 1.m., 1111 ~tl 81v Ori~•-N•.,.llOrt Se.en, C..11to•n•1. ?I', ••m r9l1" ,..,_ -1. Cf CMll El . Sto<~tf Na. 81»,l?. f ""lt'MGfrrt ANC ... 0 11 M..t.lllNE CO. 111191<k11, Ori .. "'-•P01l Bt1<ll, C•llkl<rli192Wtq f>wbll\Nd Or1ngt CH$! 0.lt¥ Pllitt. ~ .. mbtr 11.1•14 11"'1' " . PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USIMES5 MAMESTATl:MENT Ar antes, who is· still hospitalized. said he makes a living by stealing candles· used as offerings to voodoo Tll EY ALSO agreed it entities. was too broad and vagu~. As he )Vas about to grab a lnstead, the judges cited a candle in a cemetry, ~ difrerent section or the said ,' a large figure ap· education code wh ich peared. prohibits the disruption of "He said he was an exu class.or school activities by' eaveira (a demon·like spirit any mean~. that inhabits cemeteries), Asst. Dist. Alty . Al Van and befor e I could .Norrissaidhewouldbewil· apologite, he toOk out a Jing to· re·try the case if large knife and chopped my necessary. right hand off. "We 'want to cmphasite By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD tU fl) Olivia Walton , that pillar of female rectitude on ''The Waltons '' television series. may be seen getting drunk as a skunk on "Polic e Story''"Nov. 26:- 0f course, it is not l'ita \Vallon herself. but actress l'ilichae.l Le11rned wM pl a.£s the role or the sainted mother or the highly·rate<t show . ll's not the first time l\1iss Learned has slipped a"'ay from her cbaracterization of the Depression·e ra farm wife. On Nov . 19, she may be seen as the 'olo'ifc who gets raped in '\It Couldn 't J~ap· pen to a Nicer Gu y." RA P E AND bende rs aren't really l\l a \Valton·s mili eu. If all this is hard on the viewers \\•h o hav e .... cunonizcd 1'tother \\'allon, it is thei r problem. acrording to 1'1iss Learned, not hers. "I wanted lo do some roles as far removed as pos· sible from Olivia \Yalton." she said during a break in the shoolii\g or her series. She wn s drably garbed, her blonde hair pulled back and drearily 2Q year' older in appearance than she is when not in characte~. "IF \\!ALTON fans are disa ppointed bccau15e they think or me as Olivia then I feel sorry for them. J\tost people won 't confuse the two characters." Learned has little in com- mon wi th Olivia. She is fl'mininc and a mother, and that's 'about "'here com· parisons end . Learned has been di\'Ot· ced. She shoY,.S her legs off in tennis togs. She can use TM fDll-lng Pt<M>n It lloh'll ~ll'tiS •~ NI CE 1HING5, 1121.(:, ll1<loro• Slrl!tlt. Co~ll Mtw, C1llforni• EllHDtlll J, M<Cl1,1r9, •n NDrtl'I Cor llSllA,..., Fwllfflon, C.IU11rnl1 "Now yo u will always that we do not interpret the remember not to fool dec ision as allowing open around with things that _stason on school teachers. don't belong to you -Ii:a no Way did the court in· especially things that are d1cate that a parent or any mine," Arantes quoted the other person has a ri ght to demon as sayiilg. chall e nge or provoke a Skeptical police said they tea~her i~to a fi ght. in order u,1 T•1~ were searchin g for the man to 1ntent1onall y disrupt a MICHAEL LEARNED GETS DRUNK AS ' SKUNK rour·lettc>r "''ords . And she is liberated. Last month she married ror a second time. llc>r r\c\v husband 'iii Glenn Ch it d· wick , a mast~r carpenter "''ith the American Conser· \'atory Theater in San 1-'ran· cisco. Their marriage is di f · ferent. T H E BRI DEGROOM lives in San Francisco. 1'hc bride li\'es in llollywood. "It keeps the romanre alive," Learned said. "I think all marriages should be rom<1nlic. Glenn fli es do\\•n here every W('('kend. ·And \\'e spend a lot of limt' on the telepho ne. It's so rt or a long·distance afJair. "1 \\'as tired or bein g rrcc. Glenn and I wrote our O\\'n cerenlo ny and endorsed our She 's beet• di1·or· c ed. She sha1es legs off i 11 i e 1111is i tJg!I>. She c o11 1ese fo11r· l e iiPr 1vords. spiritual and perso nal frcedon1 \l'ilhi n the ni:ir· riage. "I think Olivia 'vo uld h3ve been all for 'A'Omcn':. lib. S}\e had a great senseol' her personal pride. She's not a stereotyped \\'Oma n or her tim'es. I try not to let hor be that. "In the \Valtons' lime, men and-women ha d a real ~partnership . They 111orked together, long. hard hours. Today "'hen someone i!Sks where are t he pioneer 'A'Omen, I ask where arc the pioneer men?" TlllS IS Tl-I E third year of "The \Valton s" seven· !J:df± RAIBln ~ iNsiiiA'NcE ~ ... ""? ,,,4......., ..... -4 f~ COSTA MISA S,,. · 541.5554 L~ ~ear contract. Learned. for ont', ho pes the l)cr 1es doesn't run the fu ti_couM'. • "I would like to see us quit .at the sho\\•'s peuk in· ~l ead of sluying on until \'ll'"' er:s tire oI us." she :.aid. · Picture Co11 t est Sla ted SAN RAFAEL (APJ -M.a_rin Co unt y Superior Court Judge Joseph Wilson figures. the tossed salads at Harry Ghring helli's f'airf-ax-restaurant are probably very good . But th ey're not so good , the judge ruled, "'hen they 're tossed at a wuilress. rine $1. Cash uu·.ards tol aling Sl.flOO a nd ex hi bition in the L ----'--------' f ; r s t A I I C a \ 1 { u r n 1 a I ;==~==o;=o=:;;:;;;;;..,""I' Photog rap hy ShO\\' al th<' TRI! Laguna Beach l\1 useum of ••n•,5 Art arc the prizes in :i t'OO· ~ lt•sl otii:n to South Cou~t ;i1HI ' Pl-~ "t .. "'9 ~~ c.o .... otn1·r t.'a l 1 t orn1.1 ,,,..i, . .,,. 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St1. . .JU -- Lit A,...lt•, C.lll1rt1l1 ffltl Al-Y li>r P'tlili...tr 510 S. Beach Boulevar d, South of Lincoln Avenue 82~).0381 --en East Katelli1 Ave, west ot rus11n Ave . •110-1• 539.2<141 -PuOllifttG 0•11199 Co•1I ()Illy PllOl,Ho .. rnMr 11. 11.11, ltl4 '~~~::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::!:::::::::;-~--,I CostaMe..,. 2300 Hrubo1 Boulevald, CHRIST JESUS TAUGHT THE WAY- LEARH HOW FROM A FREE CHRISTIAH SCIEHCE LECTURE "HOW DO YOU REIATE TO OTHERS" THUlSDAY,MOY.14 -l :ff P.M. -· JOSEPHIHf H. C.t.RVlR, c .s.1. O! .................... CHUICH AUDrTOllUM , 1110 MISA. 't'HDf: UST, coiTA MUA ..... "-,...... -Clrllld c ... Prt"w.4 FI RST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST COSTA MIU.-14 ... 1747' • • •• • ' Ha1bor Center -54g-.3368 WestmN .... 6757 Westm1ns1e1 Aven1.1c, \1Jes1m1ns1er Center 894·3387 --' 18585 Main Street, Main St. al Beach Blvd. 84 2·1451 ..... -4101 AUanhc Boutevard, C01oer ol Carson. 426·8874 ....... 17031 Ven1u1a Boulevard, WMI of BalbOa 086-6330 Holiday.Spa Health Clubs ' · for Men and Women. j • 160 lbs. 15• 112·1bs. 45• 1s· 34• 23" 29·• 34• • 19'' 23" • • AB DAIL v PILOT Monday. November 11. 1974 IOltCMll ltS S.-J. ... t .... i.. ••l-.. L..,_ ~-:1 .... II~ N~' li1t"' (:oast Voters~Said .No to Prop. A 'l+U~ c.. AM .. s...~.-"' PIO\ ............ , .. ,..,_ Gt ... Md "-• E, ..,~ .. Mi-lolt.t. 11V1t ·-· Qol#911, s.t'Wltft Wiii It MICI '""°"'• ............ 111114'1 IO·otA,,,., 5lltllttL19wN .... ",,...._, °'-'· ,_ .... "' """-...... , c. .... , •• , ...... ...,lrl'I. c .. !alitlltf ~ ...... _,.....,' ., ........ \. UO .. NI ~111• WOii-Ito_,, Pof .. 04 llHlll ._...._, t, ltl'-Allf It, rn.ldtfll Ill - 1la9l011 .. 1c11. c1. S11n1i"d tor ,_ "'.'•"Wt.. Mtr' .. lll(lllrd ar-. """ .,.,.,,.. "'-'· Jtnlliler .,..s..wti, .tll., 1M tiom...; l'Mcl-... 11. Wllhlm & C-llri1 lrownt 11'1• D1ro111r 1: [11'111•.t 01 Nebr~1. Row.rv l;)I MOM.oy ••t•hnt. Sft>ilfll.' Morl11M,:•l'1111tr.tl Mrvitft JG 00 AN. lutidly 11 ll>t ""• SI. s,,._ & J- CatllOl1t "'"""· lni.,,, .. 111 CiOlxl 5lltp11ercr c.-•••f.' HW1tll'lgt0fl It.en. tot. Sinnn•· M:i.r1,..,, dl•«lo'1o. CNltlSllAlrtSEN I llllbtft C. c11.,1tl1n1111. Dilt or "''h .... .,....._ I, Ult S11rji..O n1 1111 .,.r... ,,,,,,,.~-,...,,,Or. llobt"r o Owi.r ...... ,.OI Mtlllo P.trk, C.. -o.t""'I••. Mr• l•"Y ~ot••••nt;t-or~i.. ... - l>rolMt. Wo t.., Cllf1111.,. ...... S!oo-1..,;_ U . f>rl,,.lt 9rtve ........ rvk tti IOdty ti AM:tl'I· ...... c. .... ,.,. l"htuo11-.. .........,,., COIO!rl11u1-. ""' M ..,_ 11 Tiit UCL • Xflcol • '°'"i<.lfle, ..t1t111-0.. 0..-.HI -'°"· "kC.0.-ll'ilt~ LIO.,... 111«.ll -· ..... Y.<llft(loll By O.C. HUSTINGS Olt111o.itr'fi.tM..i :t nd 2,604 against Proposition A. the con· JN TllETINY voting urea lroversial transit sales tax or North Laguna, mostly measure -soundly defeated r-esidents of the ·Laguna rountywide in Tuesday's Canyon area, the measure election, fared no better passed, 32to30 . alongtheOra ngeCoast. A m on ~. Orange .c.oast The m easur e , Which oom".1un111es , ~ropos1t1on A would have raiSed up tOhalf -~usta1ned its b1ggesl ,losses the $4.5 billion needed to 1n Costa. !lt1esa: ll untington build a tra nsit svstem over Beach, F ount~1n Valley and the next 15 years. y,·as ap· San Juan Ca pistrano. . pro\'ed only by Laguna The vote brcakdoy,•ns for thoscareas urc: Beach 11oters. according to tt breakdo1,1.·n of the votes -ll untloglon Beach , released Friday bf the 25,52 1no hnd 16,525yes. lleg islrar or Voters. ' -San Juan Capistrano, In La guna Beach proper, 2,404noand l,480yes. not tounting Emerald Bay -Fountain Valley, 8,760 where the measure railed, nu and 5.497 yes. the vote 1,1.•as 3,425 in favor -Costa J\1esa, 12,489 no and 8,605 ye~. Tlf£ TALL\r in most measur~also railed by nar· olher Orange Coast voting row. mar~ins in Ir vine and areas was closer than the Ne1,1.•porl B.cach votins m!_irgin 21 ne~rly Z·l by area&. y,•hich Proposition A failed "" The most telling blows countyy,•ide. against the tr~nsit Sadd l eback Val l ey \Proposition y,·ere delivered \•otcrs, a bloc transit or-by vote(s in t he central and ficials were-hoping to carry northern parb or lhe-coun·- strongly, refused lo back ty. the measure but generally on fairly close votes. In Capistrano lkach. the measure railed by only 12 \'Otes out or 1,600 cast, in El Toro the margin was al1i5i1t 1,400 out of 7 ,000 cast and In 1\lission \'iejo. t he margin was only about 1,400 out of 8,000 cast. TllE S AL ES TAX In the n o.rth county, where there had been some dissollisfaction with the county tran!\it district's 'planning, t he m easu r e fa iled by a 2·1 count in many areas. Ce nt ral county voters, many of whom are in the. low to midd lc·income bracket, rejected the ad· ditional lax by margins nearly lhal ":ide. Cara Party At Church t:-An~n·e A'ltar-so:clety , will sponsor a public card party. in the parish hall of St. Anne's Church, 340 10th St., Seal Beach, Friday at noon. Refreshments Wi ll be ser· ved, followed by games or pinochle, ca nasta. and b r i dge. For · n o n-card pl ayers, games or Pokeno and Yahtzee will be orrered, according to hostess, liitrs. P.famie Delaney. • I . ,MISSIO lEJO IMPORTS . -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales • Service • Leasin g 287tl1 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 415-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831·,~~9 . S-D6lfll Jwy. i9A"'1 ',.wy. ••it, right" w.r~N • For Call lofnia residents only. meeting financial su1tablhty reciu~rementa. , , "Milk hos something for everybody." fnclucling investors. sPnno Valley Farms is a Limited Partnership tormed to acaulre and manage ex1st1ng dairy animal herds. lhe General Partner of which 1s stalled by recognized au1horiOes in the dairy induslryt CONWl:lt Hot'lf' H C-r, •tl~ • [Mo... Ot! ,.,,.., 0..lt ol Ottlll """'-' 11, 1•1'. Sir· ll>ltti Pltfld1119 flltltk v .... MlfNrill .... ~ Mo<_,, NOLOllN Campus Goe~ to Dogs, Frisbees f -HolOttl. •tt•-1 .. s..ottA ..... Otltot llHlll ....... mbol< ID, !tit, Str•ltt\ llt"°"'9 Pt<lllc; View Mtinorl•I P.trl Mort_.y. , . LAl(t: MM-!i.ii\..flt Otlt ol tlltllll NowMt.< '· ltlt . lltilOt"' 01 c ..... er1!10, U . INfNrill wrw1tt•-•tlllld Swlcltv. NlwtmtlW 11111.i 5.milllS' MOI~. ClltPtl, J.l,orvl-by t tiOA, Aob•rl L. Tr ipp or Clmirllll; "-"'", Mt ti. lttll Jolllltiotlol (.trrllO!.: ·--·~ Sltollfl9 L•11rle ol HtllrttiO.• ...o Rototrl L1urlt ot Wt\lmlnloltr, U ; 11.e g,r~Ml<lrtll. 5.r:litlli' Morl-y dlrf'(lort. ... t:TIGEll Merotrt Mtllotr, rt t l<ltl'll ot l<+eWPO•I lloKll, Cl . Ollt OI H t lll l+owtmnt< 10, 19/t, St"'i<tti ptl'l<ll"O '•tUi<. View Mlmorl.tl P.,l MOrtutry. llOMl:ltO mtp11 •· '1to..,.ro, •ttil0tn1 at to!.•• Mtw. Otlt OI tlit•lll l+ovtmDtr 9,..1911. Si.vi-"1 f1h wilt Aow Ltt ADfl'ltrt; lour '°"'• .Jl\tC>fl •· ~·o ti S.Plll-. ""'°"'° llo-•o ol Tut~~. HtAry 11-ro ol AJ1...i. ... ff>4 IJU ol s. Po.-...; - ltiiuOMt<, M•u lltrt Priu OI t-; - i.rorJ.er, M.tnlljJI ..t llftf 6ttcll; !.liter. Mr1o. ,,_.,Jt ll/Ctl• OI Olutt Vi\lt, -.-l'- Ollldrtfl .,.d $111111 t•ttl-91'-llllclltA. StrwtCti'T....S.y ll!ICI AM, Wtw•IYClluf· d>, *'4 ....... oit;o...1, ¥r. Ellllltr. l111tr· ll'ltl'll. F.;ni111t11 Me...0..1.i P•l, ,,;rt•cltd ., llttl .,._.,.,Mor1...,v. •Ul lM,Tl:IN h i"" ll11bint.1tll'I, rt1i<Mnc OI s.tnt• &tr· lttrt. 0.lt .. Ofl;ltl NoYt..,tifr 10, 191' Sir• lrictl ptflOif'IO Pttllk VM!w ,,_,,,.., ... P-....,_. ' 1:11''' ._ tllli O.lt .. c1e11n ....,......., I. 1t11. •tliMlll OI F-llil'I \ltl .. y, (.I, Sl>r.,_ lly lier ""'· fr~rlt~ ot F-Mn lllllty. Strlli<H ...l! h•ttr'lnenl .,,u bf lllkl '" (lewl111d Hotlgllti.. Olrllo. F"'wMdlng Cll•K· -~11111 l rwdw1r Mo•tu••v. . . . AllUCIW & SON . WISTCLtJ• MOITUAl:Y 42.7 f, I 71h Sr .. Co~•o Me\O 646·'888 -·-IAl.TZ-IUCiERON FUHIAAL HOME Corona del Mor Co~cr MeJo -·- 673.94.50 6"6·2424 llLLUOMWAY MotlTllAllY I 108rocdwov. (CMIO Mo!.O ~2.lll~ -·-DILDAY llOTMllS MOITUAIY 1 7~ I 1 Beocll Blvd. Hun1i ng1o n Beoch 842°7771 244 Redoftdo /trve. long Beach (213)'438·114.'i -·-~ McCORllllCK LAGUNA llACH MOITUAIY l 79.5 loguno Conyon Rd. 494 .94·15 -·-McCc>aMICK MISSION MOITUAIY 28832 Camino Copos1rono Son Juon Cop•~trono 49.5· 1776 -·-PACIJtc VllW MIMOllAL PAIK '(emetl!!l'y Mou uory C"opel 3.>00 PocAic Voew Dr•Yt Newpori Beach, Co1,/orn10 6~•·'2700 -·-PIEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOM( 780 I So\10 A~. We11m·11~t!1' 39J.3.5'2S -·- SMITHS' Mol:TUARY" Hun1ong1on Beoch .536·6.539 PVBIJC NOTICE l'ICTl'flOUJ l!U91Ml:JS llAMll S'fATEMllllT T,,_ falkM!"O Ptr-,, dot119 bl,islntU ti. • • FltVCl US ~UNDI, IOS M•l11, l 1!tlcwo, CMitvN• '2"1. F U LL E RTON -Cal State Fu llertun, the same school that introduced and then b a nne d collegia te t le phant racing a decade ago, is now going to the dogs: Wednesday starting at 11:30 a .m .. as part of the uni ve rsit y 's homecoming ac;tivities, more than 200 canines will spend about five hours catching air· borne frisbecs. Family Medicine Boosted UC Irv ine's rTi edical school plans to begin a new progra m to t rain family practitio ne rs under the direction of Dr. Raymond G. An"derson , associat e pr o f es s o"r o f r a mily medicine . f'amily medi cine is the 20th area of specialization to be a ppr oved by the Ame rica n l\Iedical As· sociation. Dr. Anderson, formerly medical director at lhe Sonoma County Community Jjos.pital, said the three· year residency p rogram is a-1m-e1r11t-corr ecting the disproportionat e number of specialists as compared to general practitioners in some locales. HISTORICALLY, he said, genera l practitioners would hang out a s hingle arter a year or in ternshi p. The specia lty of ramily m e d icine, how e ver, req ui res a three-year reside ncy before doctors can be certified. Additional- ly, they must be in \'olved in a co n.~ln ui n g medical education program and must be recertified every three years. "J\ly goal for the family physicians trained al UCI is that tlley be able to handle · 90 percent of the patients °"'ho wa lk into their offices by di re ct t"a re . proper refer· ral to the specialist and par- t i c i patio n y,•it h t l;J 1e specialist in the to.ta I care of the pa tients," Dr. Anderson said. IN 1\0DITION to medical training. Dr. Anderson said, family practitioners must ~ ta.ugh ! about the social and psychological aspects or medicine . The best setting lo train family physicians. he said, is in an outpatient clini c suc h as th e Sanla r\na Com· munity Clinic or the Orange County 1\ledica l Center am· bulatory patient clinic. Both will come under the control of the medical school along with Orange Cou nty l\ledical Center next J uly. • Chirf'I ....,..,, IJ1J &tin Fronl, ..,_. ... «II. C1l ifoPni1 , Tlil'i -'ltH 11 tOfld\Klld bf Ml 1 --------~--- ..,,,__ '-'i( L ...... , P UBCIC_NO'!.f'E r .. , ~,_...,, "''' 1;1" ... u11 lflt Uoool!r --0... fll 'Oi'M'!ll ,_,.,. on ~11. lfJ• f'lliM ._,_ 0-"""llf: Cot•t Otlly PUOI, ~~ ....... '"" "'°"""'°" 4. 11. W14 ll1'·1• l"t:WC NOTICE l'l[llTIDUS IUSIN£'' froAM £ STATIE¥ENT Tho-IOI ......... Ol!<Hll'I it do"'9 bu!.il'tfH a,. PllECIS.ION Ft11ElllGl..US COMPANY, llllo H:u1t<1, ~•lm•Mler, CttiloPlll•t?tll "''"''"' t on11•r Couofte1'1011r , ll01 Wyoming, Wn !mil'ltiltr , Clll'°""'tt1ioll tn1~ llu"""~ •S co11ducttc1 bw ;,n 1n· div~! H [. 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The fellow "'ho slur· remain on the Nation11 I Football led against the Saints last lime, John Leacuc regular sca.'iOn schedule yet tl:adl, has been traded to Green Buy, tl\c Los Angeles Rams <'an v.•in a spot llarris y,•as the quarterback Sunday in the Super Bowl playoff1 Sunday v.•hen the Rams scored their second wilh a Ylctory over a team they've shutout of the s·eason. lie threw tv"o ii:lrcady blanked . touchdov.•n passes in a 21-0 victory ''I don'l kno'v i( that was the. best Jn addition to sacking t.he quarter· we've played on defense this year, but bucks rrcquenlly, the Rams blocked a il has lo be close to It. We made some John James punt a.nd a Nl<'k Mi.kc.· big plays dt:'f('nSivt?ly and we Cilme flla.,yer field goal .11.ttcmpt lo spoll the alongoffcnsively." " de.but or coach fllarian Campbell or ch•d •nd scratched •nd we , .. , that 2 () Fa· ns· th.is is j ust the beginning. "\Ve suw 11 lot of spirit alQng the I uA,r:ainst Nl•w Orleuns. I v.•ill study-oven\tlanta. the defense a ll Week just like I've been · 'fhat put the Los Angeles record al doi11g v.•ith the other teams." 11aid 7.2 in the Nf'C \Vestern Division fol · Rums' (IUartcrback James llarris, lov.•ed by New Orleans at 3·6 and both who didn't direct the Hams in their SanFranciscoandAtlantaat 2·7. 24·0 victory over the Sain ts last Sept. "It is quite a feat lo s hut out any of 22. • the NFL teams and we've done it But he's come on to become No. 1 twice,"declaredcoachChuckKnox in for the past four games. all or them praising hisdefensivCunit. The dcfcnsi\'e unit sacked quarter. the f'alcons. ' baclts" Dob Leelt-and--Kim AicQuilken l..awrence !tlcCutcheon retained-his five times for a net loss of 54} yurd.s . lead among NFL rushers by gaining Lee limped off the field the fourth ti me 140 yards on 22 carried for 859 yards, he was dumped behin~ the line. 97 nlore than Buffalo's 0. J. Simpson. llarri s' touchdown pass phlys, both the king a year ago. • the c lever wide receiver Ha rold C.:a n1pbell d idn't appear t oo J ackson, covered 40 and 25 yards . 111 downh~arted over his team1s efforts, between, Tony Baker smashed one declaring, "It didn't look to me like yard for a score. there was a 2l ·point difference.' The * * * * Despite Loss Atlanta Play'rs RUDY HOLMES Ex-Gaucho Praises Positive • Thinking By ED BURGAR1' Of 1M D1ily rtltl '"" LOS ANGELES -As far as the Atlanta 1-,alcons are concerned , No,·ember 10, 1974 will be remem· bcred as Independence Day. It \\•i ll be remembered as th e day that the despotic king, Norm Van Brocklin, offi ciall y relinquished his throne. As the dav that the Falcons football team de-dicated its game with the. Los Angeles Rams lo its"Tiew, personable ruler, Marion CampbeU. As fhe day·when the Falcons really enjoyed playing football. too late to geJ a new System instal· led." Quarterback Bob Lee, who call ed his OV.'n plays (or lhe first time as ·a Falcon, said, ''v.•e are just going to t ry ·to win the rest of our games. \\le didn't quit today." "\Ve were an unstable organization, v.1ith an unstable systeni that affected our tea m more than others," s:iid Ilampton. "But v.·e are goi ng to sur- prise son1 e people nov.·. \\"e :1re ~an'ging in there and a lot of th~ division is gone." sidelines and we had some big in· dividual etforts. llavlng Lee call the lays-wa11-no1 an experimt•nt. re·s~a Yelc1·an who's been around a ton g time and I'll never second guess him ... . . The Fal cons were limited lo 164 net~ yards with 119 rushing and 99 paSsing less the 54 on the sacks. Tbe Rams gained 312 wilh 189 rushing and 123 net passing. lia rrts wassackodjustoncc. NDIANAP.D.L -_bus car .. rying rootb:tll rans overturned at * highway interchange castor here Sun· day night, injuring 20 passenge rs, authorities said. One person, J . R. Schwab or In- dianapolis, was listed in critical con· dition at Community llospital in ID· dianapolis .. The bus was eh3rtered b)" In· dianapolis radio Station WIBC and was returning to Indianapolis with 40 ' pssserlgers from a Cincinnati Bengals home football game in Ohio. A A1 arion County sheriff's deputy said the accide nt occurred at 9:41 p.m. at the intersection or Interstate 465 a·nd Inter state 70. Thirty-eight persons .were taken to Community and one to litethodist llospital in downtown Indiana polis. ll was not immediately known how many were admitted. Authorities said the driver, Clyde F. Jordan, 49, lndianapolis, told thCm his steering went out and the bus went thlt of control on a rain-slick exit ramp. The vehicle lay on its side for about 30 minutes and several passengers were trapped inside until police could get the m out. Till" to A•he SfOCKHPLl'if--American Arthur Ashe, al the top of his game, over· powered Tom Okker of The Netherlands 6·2, 6·2 and wOn the SI00,000 Stockholm Open tennis tour- nament. Ashe ga ve his opponent no chance v.•ith hard serves and dazzling volleys, wrapping up the match in just SS minuleS. l:le lost just one set in the in · door tournament en route to a !irsl J>rize ors12.ooo. Van Brocklin They were hardly upset about their 21·0 loss to the Rams. Hardly upset . aboyt t~ic.2..:J record. And hard.lY. up· set that Van Brocklin, their head coach since the fourth game of the 1968 season, was fired earlier last week. Cardinals~ Minnesota -Austin Adcanre• They ta lked -about Campbell like Special lo lhe Dally Pilot . . they would about their fathers. LOS ANGELES -l'i!aybe 1t is · because he is a rook ie. "I .. v.·o~ld plar for this' man\ aoy Or maybe it is because he is a frCC-day: ~atd running back Art flla ~ne. agent. "E\'eryone was rel a~cd. _Nobody likes Wh al e ,·er , Rudy l·lol mes, whO to Iese, but v.·e kept f1ghl1ng our rears played a t Saddleback College from off._ 1970-71 a nd is now a reserve corner-Said corne rback Tom llayes: "He back for lhC' Allanta Falcons, thought brings ollt the best In you . i'le respects former h'cad coa<'h Norm Va n you and is straightforward. He is Brockli n v.·as an okay guy. down ·t~·ea r~h and when he says "~le made a promise to me. and he something, he means it." kept ii." liolmes said SuQday after Said running back Dave llamplon the Falcons had lost lo the Ila ms, 21-0. Van Brocklin, fired last Weck and a "His attitude filtered about camp ;ill man often crili<'ized for being too out-v.·eek. And, for the first lime this year, moded. gav~ Jlolmes a chance laSt the guys "'·ere hanging in the game together." . s um1ncr, \\'hen the veterans were on strike. Atlanta was hilling hard all aftcr- ''He ITeated us all ... fairly and J '1oon'in the Coliseum. Even if its of· thought he did a good job," Holmes fense sputtered in critical situations. said. Even if its special teams collapsed on llolm es. \\'ho prepped a t l\lission occasions. Even if its defense gave up '• Viejo· •ligh and pl:1yed cornerback two touchdown passes. and safety al Urake t.:ni\·ersity rrom But the Fa lco ns' attitude remain ed 1972·73, was one of eight rookies to !he same -positive. make the Falcons thissi·a:.on. "I've ne\·er felt so bad that we Holn1es altribules his congenial couldn't bring home a victory ror relationship \\•ith Vr1 n Brocklin to Sad· him," sa id defensive end Claude dlebaek coach c:eorge llartn1an. llumphrey of Campbell. "But I'll tell "I fi gured George \Vas as tough yo u one thing. \\lc'rc going to dedicate as one could hl'," llol mes said . the rest or the season to make sure "There v.·asn't a da) that v.'ent by v.·hen that he'll be back next season.·· we didn 't hit. ll t' \r:ts a great coach, The Falcons no longer have any. andlthinkhe v.·oulddO\\'l'll inthcpros. playoff hopes, but they feel the 1974 "I think the pros need' a little more season·hasjust begun.· r ah.r ah." llolmes played sparingly al the "\\le're not going to get to the Coliseum Sunday, only appearing on playoffs," said llampton, ··but it's not the speci;il l<'ams . \\'hen the Falcons punted. for example. 1-lolmes' main responsi bility v.·as to race dO'A'n field and co\'er the kick. "Also. on the. punt coverage, I would try to force the outside back into the middle.·· ht· said. J·lolmes. the only Saddleback alum- nus to C\'Cr play in lhe pros, envisions sl<irling ll('XI yl•ar. "Ri ght no\v, I :1m a back-up to Rol- land L<iv.·rencc :11 lefl. rorncrb::i.ck ," he sa,,·s ... ,\nd I hope I tan challenge for a· starting role next year ." And , if Jlnl n1cs docs start next year, he \\'ill .undouhtl'dly credit Hartn1an. Jiolm cs attendL·d l:1sl S;,1lu rday's Sad· dleback· Hi,·ersicle City Coll ege game. "And I got my first real PC'P talk in a ·ions time,·· he :.aid. lCOlllE IYOUAlllTEllll A!l..,.!.J 0 0 I ·-' 7-11 LO\A"!it~S I Cl I LA -JK•\Ot'I 401>•~~ ltom~rr~ ll~•r••t•l LA -s.~u 1 <Ull tlla¥ -•Ck~ LA -Jottk>0111Sp•~~lro"' t<M•I• tlt•1 •><:t i A -70.0lo Fot\l<Jow,.. P""l'ltS.•••<J> P"'1ln<1Y••<Ji Rdlll'"Y••<J> P•i,..1 """' f .. mDl••·lost "'"•\H9·Y~«I~ 1 TATIStlCS f#IC..,s,.....R...,. 11 I " ll·1!9 ... 1 .. ~ •» " ~ ll·l•·O S-ll·1 t-J'I 4·•1 ''° 2·0 •. ,. J.2l INDl'lltOUALLEADElll5 JIU5M!NC. -Atld"!d, M.ll-1J."1, t<-1on 1? •J. ll>s A"91'"1, McC .. lt~o11ll·1•0. '-lit!!• 1·21. llerlel~"S. IS.B•l•rJ-11. llECEIVING -!lll•"I•, M;il-.. lJ. 8'.ltrow l·Jl. LO!. Af!Qll!r!'!o, J~l-l·I~. McCult -1-d PA5~1NC, -Alll"I•, Lff tl).11·0, "Y••<h. Mt0...I~" I• l.Q, 10, LOiA"!!elOi, li•ff1\,~·1J.1. 1l0. . ·Square Off ST. LOU IS (A P I -"We've never been Lo the playoffs, so why should an\·one l?et excited?" an un perpl exed quarterback Jim Hart asked. And. in accepting llart's approach, the St. Louis CardinalS are shrugging off their three-point underdog status u.gainsLthe l'itinnesota Vikings in their National Football League game toni ght . • The oddsmakers' affront is nothing new for the Cardinals, who carry a 7· I record into the nationally tele\'ised game. . But it may offer special incentive lo .,,., ·r v ·ra11igh1 Chu1111el 7 al 6 Jim Otis, a running back who remem~ hers a 14-10 loss to the Vikings, 6·2, in a preseason.game. "They're goin g to be s urprised. that's all l '\·e got to say," predicted Otis, who is expected to team with nashy Terry Metcalf in the Ca rdinals' backfield . Confidence was also exuded along that line bV coach Don Coryell. y,·ho declared. "I like it when we're the un- derdog. Our team 's going to play hard no matter what the odds are.'' A matc h of l'it innesota's stout defense against an explosive $t. Louis ofrense could be a previev.· to NFL playoff action scheduled rar next month. Ir the Cards maintain their lead in the National Conference East and the Vikings stay atop the Nation3l Con - ference Central. the teams will clash again Dec. 22 in l\linnesota. ''But we better not think lhat·rar ahead," wa rned Coryell, the coach of a team which is coining ofr three straight'1·9·1 seasons. "AnvthinJ! can still ha ppen," the Cards' coach said. "\\'e can't even think beyond this ga me." St. Louis, in addition to overturning the odds, would also like lo atone previous poor s hoY:ings in l\1onday ni ght games. Hayes Raps Offic~ating Oliio State Coach Says Sparta1is Played Dirty COLU~fUUS. Ohio !APl -Ohio State coach \\"oody !Jayes blames the 1op-ra nkcd Jl uckeycs' IG·l:l loss to 1\-lieh.1.l!n n State on dirty tactics by the ~p.art ans :ind ponr officiating. "'In pracll<"e \\'e don·1 expect dirty l'ootb:il l. '' the voluli l~~ coach said on his v.·L·ekly tclcvi~ion progran1 late Saturdiiy ni ght. "You c;in'l run your pl'iiy" "'hen,l.OU cnn'I get your center orr the ground ... II ayes char,i:cd that members or the 711lchigan St;.i te squad held dov.·n his pt:lyers in :i n :1t1cmpt to keep the Buckeyes from running a r1nal play rro,,rJu~t :.h<1rt or the noalline in S3turday·s rc~1on ally lei \'IS.t.'ti game :;t East.t 3nsinj:. ' And Ila 'f'!'I contf'nrled the offirials erred in not call\n~ time "There wert> 26 scronds left ~nd v.·e r ouldn 't J!cl one play off," lhe Ohio Stale roach ~al<i "They kept u~ do"·n on the i;:rouncl. \\.(' couldn't J,!Ct our men up." llaye.s char-"cd that Sle,·c fll yers. his center, was held by the fncc mask Wkeephl1n on the ground. • "\\'he n there's that much. or a pi leup. the officials should call a time out,'' II ayes said. '"fhat's where they blcv.· it. "I bitterly resent there was no ~r. fort to get our players unpiled. It was grossly unf :i ir lo ou r players. . ... "I n1ay be bitter toward officials, but there are too 1nany games decided by officials," he said. BOWL BID SOUGHT BYS(X TEAMS 111Ei\1PllJS -Offi<'ials or the l.iberty Bo"•I sa id ,&meta)' night that sl:< tenms re main in ttw! runnini;-1oop· pose i\laryland in the Dec. 16 rootball classic. 1\ ~pokesman ror the bov.•l's i;elec· tion-<'ommittcc said that ns a result or irturday games, lhe s~hool s that remain unde r c:onsldcration nre Geor~ia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Baylor, Arkansas and Pittsburgh. • Seve r al Ohio State players ap- peared on the television show, and ~!ayes. ai.kcd Scoll Dannelley ir he had been held. 1 ~ ·•Otto Sm ith "'as hplding me dov.'n, ·· Dannl'lley replied. "ile had n1y legs and hands." : Quarterhack Cornelius Grc.c.11c, asked by llaycs why he didn't run a play before tin1e expired, said, "No. 71 was holding Scott down. I tried to help him get up." Although •1 ayes has steadfastly refused to call lhis the greatest team in his 24 seasons at ot\io State, he told his television aud il'nCe : ,;Up until toda>" I thought it v.•as our grcates1 1e:1 m , especially on offense. · "A ~real. g r('a~ se:aso n was s m:lshed to smithereens. Now "'e've got lo gel ready to play tv.·o more great ga mes and see "'here that takes us." , Ohio Slalc. second in the Dig Ten at 5·1behind1\lirhjgan ttl6-0, ploys lov.•tt . ~aturday b e fore racing the Wolverines Nov. 23 in Columbus. I V~IT....,_ A HAND IN TIME-Oakland defensive back \Vil.lie Brown (right) · reaches up to b at a pass away ftom Detroit's Larry \Val ton during National J<""ootball League game Sunday. Oakland rolled to a 35·13 victory. fSec d e t ails. page A-11 ). \\'arriors Win Lakers Struggling, Sharman Concerned lNGLEWOOD lAPl -The rosters of the Golden State \\larliors <tnd the Los Angeles Lakers are filled v.·ith nev.• personne l this season. and so far the \Varriors are blending beautifully. But the Lakers? Perhaps only a mix· master can save them. ''There arc so many different areas we're v.•eak at, it 's tough to put o'Ur " ringer on any one of them." said coach Bill Sharman after Los Angeles dropped a 106·103 decision to Golden State Sunday night. "I'm very disturbed al our 28 tur- novers tonight, and our defense has hurt us in our l;1st couple or games." , ··consiclCf'ing who the \Varriors lost, I didn't think they v.·ould be this good .. They've clone a good job or replacing people. They're r1uick, they s hoot well and they re bound well .'' The \'ictory was th e \Varriors· seventh straight and gave them a 9-3 record to lead the NBA 's Western Division. Los Angeles is f9ur ga mes back in fourth place with a 4·6 mark. The \\larriors this season lost for- "'ard Cazzie Russel lo Los Angeles as a free agent. traded Center Nate Thur- mond.to Chicago for Clifford Ray and lost starting ·rorward Clyde Lee to Atlanta in a legal battle. The Lukers all-pro guard. Jerry West, retired this year. RusSell broke his unklc. pressing 6-foot-4 Pat Riley into service as a starling•forwa rd. Starting guard J im l">rice was traded to Milwaukee Friday for Lucius Allen. Cen ter Elmore Smilh, obtained in a- trade l:1st yeur when \Vilt Cham· . berlain moved on, hus failNI IO per· rorm up to expectations. and much- truvclled Ze lmo Oeoity..!,... 35. started at e<!fitcr against th~e Wnrr1ors Sunaay:- ''The main lhil'!.G f9r us is getting off to a good start,'' Said a pleased Al At· lies, lhc \Varriors' coach, after the victory. "We arc a young team and we don't have much identity among one another, but l'.!ae:h game we win gtves us mor~ confidence." Sharm3n, meanv.•hile, is still Cx· perimenting. "Zelmo "'ill slay at cen- ter for a. while. We are still searching, trying· different combinations," he . said. , Guard Butch Beard drove ror a layup to score the clinching basket in the fina l minute Su nday ni ght. "The Lakers nc vertrailt.>d until a rew seconds into the rourth quarter when they fell behind by eight. They then rall ied be hind Beaty and Gail _Goodrich. A basket with 1: 14 to go by· Coodrich tied the game at 103·103. 'fhc Warriors took possession arter Goodrich's basket and found Beard, "'ho barreled into lfaJ>pr i'lairston .and threw in his v.•inn1ng basket despite the protests of the Los Angeles player . Ke ith Wilkes' free throw with 13 seconds remuining clinched the victory. Fullerton Man In Big Payoff TIJUANA -f-Ullerton's flta nuel Fortner. who retired from his job as a custodian only a v.·eck ago. is $116,128 richer today after "'inning a Caliente race track handicapping con· test, but he a lmost missed the chance. "I got my bet down just in time bcrore the riflh race got orr. •· he said Sunday. .J f'ortner , 62 , put down an $8 bet and won the rifth r<4ce and the sixth , Jhrough the tenth Saturday in the track'S 5-10 handicapping cpntesl. But he ~:iid he.....left the trac·k oorore the 10th race hccQusc his sight is bad and he doesn't like to dri\'C at night. lie retired only a week ago from his jOb of IS ~l.i. yearg as custodian for lhe Anaheim Schoo l District . fi e had been on a retircmenl vacation in San Diego when he visited the track Saturday. lie rl'lurned to the track Sund:iy to elaim'tiis winnings. "I don't really know what 1'11 do ' GOLDEN 1;T11. l E 41 .. l 1!¥rf 10).~ 'l. WI•-•' t ... U, lt•YI l•l 1, .... ,_, I W "· C. .IOMwlfl• ... ,l, .. .i;,y IM t, Dk•tr 'J•J t. Ollllltf i J • 11, ,. !otntth o 1·J I lflat'i. tl ••• · "''ith the money," h said. "But a custodi"n·s retirement pension isn't really thal gre:tl. I'm sure I'll find a use (or it." 1.0$ ANGEL[~ l!Ol) li•or•!Ofl I J4 11. ff•ltr ICIM 10, Gffly t ).) 11,6Mcl'lc.~ 11 t t ;Q, W!fMet"~ ~ M 10, Ali."• ... !t, lltl90f\J I·•). l ot•1,q 11-H. Goollllft $!•rt u ,, ~· •-•ot Lo\ Al\qfl+\ ;Q 11 fl t~ '-vlH Olll :lfttltf. letltl IOul$; CiolOfll !olttt tt... ~ _ .. ,,_ . ...... • ' One thing he'll do is i;:i\'C $:?()() glfls to euch or the 1ix j~k<'ys who won races In lhe 5·10 pool Saturday. l"ortner said ho'd been playing the S·LO contei;l ror years and had won $1,300in illn 1967, ' .. ' •• ~tANILA -J err Austin of the United States dereated Eddie Cruz, I.he top ranked Filipino. 7-6, 1-6, 6·2 in today's first round of the $50,000 Pfiil'ippine International Tennis Clas- sic. Two othe r U.S. players also advan· ced. Fred McNair beat Bob Giltinan of Australia, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 and Raz Reid dereated !\I acky Dominguez of the Philippines, 6-1. 6-2. In other play, fourth-seeded Phil Dent of Australia beat Alex Alarcial of the Philippines, 6·4, 64. T-aur.llf'!I Ca11rrif'd JIONG KONG -Three days of tropical storm rain finally forced can. cellalion o{ lhe $50,000 Hong Kong ten· nis loUrnament at the semirinal stage loday, with the lop rour singles players and doubles teams t.o s·plit I.Op prize money;-- ~ tournament s1>9k'esman said the rain-plagued tournament was can. rJ' celed because the.top players had to,..... meet playing commitments al Ma nila. Australians J ohn Newcombe and ~en Rosewall. Onny Parun of New Zealand and Roscoe Tanner or the United StaJes reacht>d the singles semifinals a nd each will collect $4,600 in the four-way s plil Gridder Dies CARSON -An autop's y was scheduled to determine the exact cause of death of Philip l\liller, a Locke High School Cootball player who died after 'sufrering injuries in a game Friday, · l\liller, 17, was hospitaJized aner sUr. fering head and neck injuries in the fi rst hall of a game :t'gainsl Bannin,g. lie had reportedly improved early Saturday, but had a relapse and died at 10:1S a.m. A city schools spokesman said it was believed lo be the rirst death directly' attributed to rootball in Los Angeles city schools in the past ·30 years. K111nse11 Sl101 PHILADELPHIA -Nate Ramsey, a Philadelphia Eagles' dere nsive back ror s ix years, remains hospitalized in serious condition with bullet wounds suffered in a gun battle at a \Vest Philadelphia bar during which a suburban Bucks County man was killed. Police said Ramsey, 33. was shot in the left shoulder and right leg in the shootout a t the Caprice Villa bar earl) Sunday l]lorning. The dead man was identified as John i'I .. Nelson, 34, or Hilltown. Pa ... · Ho micid e d etectives Said no charges had been riled against Ram· scy as or late Sul}day night. They disclosed he was wearing a shoulder holster, but his gun was not found. NC A erepb B i d CHAPEL HILL. N.C, The. University of North Carolina voled Sunday to accepr-a Sun Bowl-bid. The unanimous vote to meet l\11ssi5· sippi State in the post-season classic in £1 Paso, Tex., De<:., 28, came one <Jay after a Jolting 54.32 defeat by Clemson left th em 5-4 tor lhe season. Pa•rltaf Dia C HARLOTTE. N.C . -Be n Paschal, a reserve outfielder on ttiree Amtrican League champion Ne w York \'ankte baseball teams during the 1920s. died Sundicy in a Charlotte hospital. I-le was 79, l)aschal, a native of Enterprise, Ala., spent eight years in lhe major le3gues. battlng .309. Ile was with \he Cleveland Indians and Boston Red ·Sox before joining the Yankees In 1924 •. .. ! • ' H Pa tou gr two stu 21- N•l ups I Cle trl En I Bill Jim ga cep Fer T line on ga lou firs by ad do ma goa E EN rel ki c the wit rou low -thei En A lOU !av the Th sur do nin plu 14-1 T it a ha! thei Bro F s K Roo Die Chi m T fro co reli wit 141° Le stri tic Con min F hon just ma uni born son "I sai To pi tr T cam ga hea 44,S 2 l , tick G "'o "" so " 151- " .... A- Finl . .... "w Mtt"r Pasw """" ·-Pll ... lt "" .... ...... '" M;O. ...... .. , ·~. "' p ··~ ~"''' ... N.Y, 1•11 ""' ""'' ...., 'lt"'I . . ' Oilers -Shock Bills; Men's Monday. November 11 .1i74 DAIL 'fPILOT A ti I For Women P .. · D } L Roundup atriots eat oss · For Golf Checking Area Golf Results Houston q uirterbatk Dan dov.·n proved to be Tut win· Pastorlni pas&ed for one ner for Cleveland. touchdown und dfrectcd a PITT.SBVRGH AT CIN· around attack tbat lf:d 1il CINNATf---Ken Anderson lwo others . as the Oll~rs completed 20 or 22 passes s tunned the Buffalo Bills for 227 yards , then made a 21·9 i n one of the bi g ga me.saving tackle to help Nation::.) ,.~ootbull League lhe Cincinnati Bengals upsetsSunday. preser ve a 17·10 win over In another major upset, the Pitts burgh Steelers. Cleveland notched a 21·14 The eame e nded with the triumph ove r the New Steelers threatening on the England Patriots. Cincinnati 30.ya rd line, but Kouston ne ver let the Bengals linebacker Ron Bills get going. The Oilers Pritchard upended Pills· li mited Buffalo's grou nd burgh quarterbat k Terry game lo 133 yards and inter. Bradshaw as time ran out. t epted quarte"rback J oe Anderson com pleted IS of Ferguson six limes. his fi rst 17 attempts tting The first· interception, by an NFL consecuf e com· linebacker Greg Bingham pleUon record of 1 vert~"O on the second play of the games . Rookie E Willi· game , set up llouston·s rl rst ams scored both als· touchdown at 3:03 of the touchdowns on short b sts. fi rst period. a JJ.yard run NEW \'ORK JETS AT by Willie Rod gers. Houston NEW YORK GIANTS Joe ad ded two m or e touch· Namath displayed so of downs while the Bills could his old ma1ic, passing the m a nage only three (ield New York J ets to a 26·20 goals. victory over the New York Elsewhere in the NFL: Giants in an overtime tilt. CLEVELAND AT NEW Namath b·it E n\erson ENGLAND -Gr eg Pruitt Boozer on a five .yard pass, r e t u r n ed th e o pe ning cllmaxln g th~J ets'winning kickoff 88 yards and set up drive arter the Giants' Pete the tie-breaking touchdown Gogolak missed a field goal v.·ith a ·punt return in the f ro m 42 yard s out 3 ~ fourth period giving t he minutes earlier. lowly Cleve la nd Drowns DETltOIT AT OAKLAND their big upset over NC\Y -Quarterback Ken Stabler England. · hit wide r eceiver Ctif{ and two field goa ls. WAS HI N GTON AT PHILADE LPHIA -Sonny -Jurgensen passed 30 yank to Charle y Taylor ror the winning touchaown as the \Va shington Redskins took advantage o r a blotkcd punt, a rumble in the end zone. a missed extra point and a ker offsld~ pe n· ally to r all9 for a 27-20 win ove r t he P h ilade lp hia· Eagles. \Yashington's winning TD came with 2: 15 left in the game. All told , Taylor caught nine passes for 155 yards. Philadelphia went in front 7-0 on the first of three Rom an Gabriel touchdown passes. Washington ti~ it with the h elp or a blocked punt. The Redski ns look ad- v ant n g e of o th e r Philadelphia mistakes later in the game for the win. SAN FRANCISCO AT DALLA S -Calvin Hill bruised his way six yards through a tiring San Fran. cisco defense deep in lhe rourth qua rter Cor a Dallas touchdo)¥n ~o keep t he Cowboys-playoff hope! alive. with a 20·14 win over the 49ers. ~ Rookie qua rterback Tom o~·en igniled the 49ers lo.a 14·13 lead ear ly in the !Ourth period on a 12·yard touch· d o wn p ass t o G e n e Washington. A(ter giving up t\1.'o qui l=k Bra nch with touchdown touc hdown s, the heavily· passes of 36 and 15 yards favored Patriots dominated and fullback Marv Hu bbard t he Browns in the first hair. roared for two Other scores D E N v· E R. A T The New Engla nd defense as the Oa kland Raiders .BALTl ~IOR E -The Den· surrendered just two first crushed the Detroit Lions, ver Broncos scored on a 37· dOWf'I S a n d Sa m Cun-35·13. yard run by Otis Armstrong ningham 's two touchdown Stabler, who mixed Hub· and a one.ya rd pass by plunges evened-the gameaL.bard..'.s b t-uising'-running-CharJey J ohnson and went 14·14. with a pin·poinl passing on to defeat the Bil lti more . The Pats fig_ured to make game. hit on 20 of 24 attem· Colts, 17·6. 1t a runaway In the second pts or 248 yards. Wh il e Johnson tossed-his short hair, but were unable to get Oa kla nd was running over scoring pass to tight end t heir offense in gear. Ken the Lions . Detroit could Riley Odom s in the first Brown's fou r .yard touch· mana.t:"C only a touchdown quarter aft er a 60·yard punt return by Bill Thompson Freitas' Long Bomb Sparks San Diego gave the Broncos excellent field positi on. CHI CAGO VS. GREEN 8 . .\\1 AT ~tlLWAUKEE - Rookie Steve Odom's club record 95-yard punt return ·~a nd two fie ld goals by Chester tll arcol lifted the Green Bay Packers to a 20·3 win ove r the Chicago Bears. KANSAS CITY !AP> - Rookie J esse Freitas or San Diego gave the Kansas City Chiefs a dose of their own medicine Sunday. The young quarterback fro m San Diego State, coming off the bench in relief or Dan Fouts, reacted with a 7l)'ard bomb for a 14·7 San ·01ego \·IClory arter Le n Daws o n·'s 84·yard s trike enabled the Chiefs to tie the American 1'~ootball Confere nce game at 7.7 a minute earlier. Freitas' lo'ng th row to old hand Ga ry Carrison came just l\\'O ploys from scrim· m a g e uf t e r D aws o n unloaded his touchdown bomb to rookie Larry Brun· son of Co lorado. wee n defender s Mike Sen· sibaugh and Kerry Rear· don, pulled the ball down on the Chiefs' 24. apd fled to the goal. Odom sco r e d t hree seconas berore halftime to break a J.J ·tie as t he Pa ckers br9 ke a ·three. "Last week-we used the game losing st reak. The play to score two -toireh· Bears lost three fu mbles downs against Cleveland by . :.ind an Interception in a throwing to the back coming game played under a steady out or the· b ackrteld ." rain. - Prothro sa.id. "Today, we M t A !\I I A T N E W wer e hopin g the safety ORLEANS -J.t iami quar· would come up to.cover the terback Bob Griese threw back an~ let Ga rrison alone three £irst·half touchdown upthe m1ddle . passes, then the Dolphins Dawson, who had a fan· held off the punchlcss New t astic a fternoon, found Orleans Saints for a·21·0 Brunson with his get-eve·n win . heave at the Chargers' 48. The Dolphins scored on Brunson outra n the defen· both possessions in the first ders thl!restofthe way. qu a rte r , eac h d r ive· Don Sm ith and ~f erle Boyles met Or. Ernie Ain· . sley and Jim And~rson in lhe ffnals or {he hickory backers to urnament al Santa Ana Country Club rast weekend. The unique tournament using only hickory shaned clubs. began several ye ars ago at Santa Ana and is one ot t be more popular events nn the fall calendar. . I r11h1e Coa11 The a nnual turkey shoot for the men's c lub at Irvine Coast Count ry Club was staged last week with the Chr ist mas ham s hoot scheduled early in Decem· ber . Mrs. lfulda Davies scored a hole-in·one on the 106-yard fo11rth hole rece ntly. -..Mis#fOtl \'it'jo, with limited activities at Mission Viejo Golf Club due to con5lruction. m-en's club membe rs: have had little tournament play recently. President Pa ul Lewter or the men·s group scored a . hOle·in:.one this week, using a rive iron to cover the 210. yard 13th hole. Lewter is a four·handicap J!ol rer. Sea.,llff Pr es id e nt 's c u p qualirying is und_¢.r way at Costa 1'1esa Golf and Coun · try Club. In a partners combined net tournament, two teams. tied for first place with Frankie Durst und Ann Va n Clea\'e on one. On the othc·· were Barbora Leonard and Detty Brown. In at 155 ~·ere 8. J . Sleva and Rosem ary ~killlon. · Ti ed a t 156 ~e re Carolyn \Va lbr idge a nd Ginny St:isko y,•ith Sue ~"·en; and Phyllis Statford. Pat Lackner and M:irtha Osburn posted a 157 while Erma lla ve ni and Betty ?,,eigler had 159. Tied al 161 y,•ere Barba ra P.1 orton and ~laxine Assn1us with Joyce Ca pl is and Eleanor Green. In a low gross, low net event, P.1 az:y Zimmerman was the A flight gross \'ictor \vith 89. Ca roly n \Valbridge and..r-taria.nne 1-lolt tied at 78 in net action. Bobbie Chartier had 1(17 ror first pla ce in B night gross action wh ile Betty Blakemore was the net win· ner with 84. ,, Mlle Sq11are Ca ndlewood CC and Anl(a Erickson or-Big Canyon CC. On the other ~quad we re June Co rie a nd Vicki Loh· man w"tth guests Dorris lla nd sc.hue h a nd l\:Jidgc White of El Niguel CC. La llue Erick son and Florence Kelle r teamed \\'ith ~t il li e J ohnson <El Niguel CC) ot nd l>hylljs Newby (Big Canyon CCJ on one of three teams tied al 49. S:1 nd y !\l es t ya n ek. Lavelle Spirui i a, Doddie Espey (Irvine Coast CC) and Kareo Winterbum (8iA Canyo n CC > we r e o n anothcr tean1. .... ~. 1\'ig11t•f In a t"'O better balls or foursome· rompetition al El Niguel Country Club, u team of Cha rl otte Lov.·e, Ann \Yright, Ronnie Blai r and Ruth Cohen finished first with 139 . Second place at 143 went to ~fa rga ret DeBach, Rae Cochran, Lola Collier and Phyllis Scama n. l\(ary Goff, Nancy Thom· pson. J oanne \\'oodward ROse l\Jille r fi nished wit h :.1nd J e;1 n LcBo n finished a 62 net score to capture a next \\'ith 144. Th~y \\'ere lo \\· net tourna ment at follo\\·ed al 146 by Bionda Randy Karcher defeated Fo u ntain Va lley Al ilc \'ounl. Elsie llarp. Shirley !Je n Babcock for the men's Square Golf Course. Perry amt l·lelen \\'illard. club champio n.$hip al llun· llclcn Olisar was second Un guest day. it \\'as a lo"' tington Sea cli ff Country in A flight ~·ith 71. ball of fourso me event with Club. Peg lten c::i pturcd B flight a team of Bettina Hall. Ka rcher was the cham· with 69, followed bY. Pauli ne E s the r N u gen l (San pi on two years ago and ,Anderson (711. Virginia 1\ye Clemente· GC), Ann Teel regaioid his crown with the cn1 and Ann F"ord 1781. and Jackie Abrams fAl t::i victory over-Babcock:--I rene Bl ring c r won C Vista CCTliriiShed-rlrSt with - Fl ight \Vinners included fl ight "'ith 77 and Ollie ~tag. 79. ~ the foJlo,vin g: nuson was second with 79. Pr eside nt's fli ght-Ron Jn D fl ight, J une l1amor Palma defeated Joe 1')'ey. was the winner with 72, fol· V ice · president's lowed by Eleanore Smilh fli f ht -Vlc J ung defeated (77). Lor aine Ackerman Bill Da ll . (78) a nd a tfe between Publicity fli ght-Ada m Dorothy Murray and Rose Moro defeated llerm Schal· Die kma nn (83 ). ler. In E flight, Afasa Neiahi Di rector··s flight-P ete was the winner "'ith .72, fol· l\t alapertes del1'ated Don lowed by 'rheresa Finizza CdM Gals To Host Lagunans Vinton. (74). Be a Cowie (76) and a Lag u na Be a ch ll ig h Treasurer's flight-Gary tie betwee n i'il a rge l·famor School g ir ls voll eyball Ch aneyi:lefe ated Dave Tan· and Dee Dec l\1 cClell and team , und ere atcd (Jl·Ol chuk. 177). "'inners of the South Coast S up e ri n t e n dent 's .tffesfr. Verd._.. Leaguc .. wi ll journey to night-Da ve Cox defeated Corona del l\l ar lligh 112·01 Ron Si monton. Phyllis Smith captured a 'l'uesday ni ght for a rinal Secretary's night-Marv stroke play tournament at practice game before--sl;irt Co nlon defeate d Fr ank J\1esa Verde Co untry Club ofCIF.playof!co mpctition. J im nez. with a gross score of87. The varsit y squads wi ll Sear1iff fll ghF-Al Tracht Net winne r~ in A night in· meet at approximately 7 defcatedFlo Mingorie. eluded Luc ill e Paddock o"clock, im mediately fol· So cial f li g ht-And y (82), Virginia Vislica (811 lo~·in g a jun ior varsity Va se Ii n co--de f-&a ted-J i m.-.amLOace.-\IJ e lls .f28l ....... -· .......• game. at 4>.-··--·-··:-.......... ···-· . Talmage. In B fl ight, Georgia _Far· \Vh cn the playoffs start Pa s t p r es i d e n t 's mer was the gross v1clor Thursday, La guna &ach fl i g h t -J ack F r a s e r with 9<1. J une t\l cConnell will enter competition as defeated Hank Clements. wop net with 76. followed by• the fourt h seeded team Barbara ~1a lick ,.J78 ) and a mong 64 schools com· l.a911.tta Beach J osie Tipping (79 !. pcling. Co rona dcl )1ar is J an Dowers won C night un seeded. gross with 102. Dot Mo rri s Laguna \Y ill host the was the net victor with 79, second place team fron1 the followed by Dorothy Jorda n Beach Cities l.f:'ague (\Vest· {80 ) and 1\1 ary Fothergill minster or Edison) in a ni ght t81J. game. PRIZES WORTH $t5DD00 WIN ,,7-."" TV w..ltly Pip,kin Pickeroo '74 winnen w ill be awat-~ct'" by AIC CalOt" Televi1ton of Huntinlton . fint ploce ...,lnM" will Nceive o $9 .II Zenith 12·in<h, dio9onol meo1uN, bloc~ ond white portQble television "'· Second ploce w1nnen get a $16.9S Zenith toble model radio ond third pl~ pritn ..-e Zenith "bilHold"' pockst P:Of"Obl• tOcho1 Worth $12.9S each. All pritff o,, va.lued occordin9 to ~ ... ,.,., 1ug~1ted retcnl pnCH. &.triet ~Y. .,. depitttled until Thunc:lay oh~ ot the UC Color Television r;a1kin Pickeroo '?4 I$ ~;uortefl Of at Doily Pilot 0 WI :~HUl\'li?!~.· leach, Newport leoch, Cotto Mfta, -.vnCl cw Son Clemente. +.-w..kly winMn will .,. notified by rncul oncl fMI)' _~~their etj~t _ ... • AIC ColCH" t•levi1ion 19046 lroolthunt t . Hunting ton leoch RULES I.~ h .... .., W....--.. • • 1•11 •11 '-""'""' .. ii "_..__ ....... -.1.~wo.~.,.. ~-.............. ,,,.. .......... Yftl ...... "' ..... -...... .. '-lilt ........ ; .... , ...... ~ ... , ....._ .111 ... ..... fieol. ... ; .. ~.!t.~.~~-·~-~~ • ..:~.~ .. ~,~~ .... !,9 ....... ,.... ... IMO, C.... M.w, CA. t2el6. s. cw., -_..., ,.., ,.._ ........ 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But Griese cli niax.ed things with today, I complimented the a three.ya rd scoring toss to Knute Johnson was · the victor in a low net tour· nament ror t he Laguna Be ach m e n 's golf a s· sociation recently at Pala ~fesa Country Club with a scoreof76. Second pl ace went to Ray Potts (7 91 w ith Erne st J acop,i third at 80. ··························~······················· Mission l'ie;o Corona dc l Mar wi ll play :: ENTRY BLANK ·:· o1 th e Subu rban League ) tn a points tournament second place finishe r as : ....____,~---------------: The pin ·point clincher came with 9 :02 lert in the g a m e, p lay e d be ne ath heavy overcast skies before 44,SS l s pectator s. Some 21 ,390 who purc h ased tickets did not turn out. Garri son, running bet· SCOlll a'l'QU.f.llTElll S.1101eoii o 1 o 1-u 1t1nusCllY a a o 1-1 !.0-,,,,.UM•I 1 ruf\ \Pf•IN i.lti.I KC -ll•unt.Oll M IHl1 from 0.WMll! C!.1-•uc:l i.lc•> !.O -GfU!~n 11 Piii i•-"91111 4P•r· h!to i.lci.I A-.. ,SSI ST.f.TllTIC.S (fl•...,.. 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LH AntelH ~ Tt111lotfll'1CO.- No91mttK11t11111H Sv ... 1y•1 Gl "'ft lfld!1 .... 111,!,l.Lovhltlt ""'""'"'\ t1. S..... •nt""lt "· _,,1...,. Ot"wtr 111. $1~ Oit~ IOI TM\tlll'1G•mes No ~tnel 5{1\e9Ultd TWINY't GI""' !.Ml AAtoriio Vt. Vltgi1t!• 11 NoMO!k S.. (>;e9o 11,,,,.mi:illls HlliMl.ll Hl<kty LfftlOlt Dh 1"9tl t for t h r eesom e s . Cece Century League champions • ,._,... • Co ury, ~1 a de lin e Stanley with game timeat 8.' : ~---------------,: In B fli ght, J er ry Brown was th .. e ~·inner with 76, fol · lowed by·GeraJd Ryer (80) and John Sneddon {80). and Shirley Lee fi nished Newport Harbor. "·inner : ! first with 87 al l\Iission of the Beach Ci lies League. : City, ___________ Zip•----: ViejoGolf Clubrecently. wi ll ptay the Olympic : ,._._________ : A tic res,ulted fo r second League winner at 6·JO at : : In C fli ght, th e winner v.·as Gordon Rayburn with 76, followed by Fred Stark (76) and Harry Green 177). place at 78. On one team Cd ~! in a doublehcadt·r. : Cird9 '""" you think'"" will win thi• W9•k'1 ICI'"" : were Lu cy l\f c Do na ld , 1'here are 64 Lea n1s in· : : Vi rginia Bransby and Shari volved in the CIF pl:i~·offs : Baltimore at Affanta : Eastman.Onthcother "•ere that "'ill run through :'\"ov. : B·-"ala at Miami : Garret Fagan was the D night winner with 78, fol· lowed by E ve rett Le~re C81> and Alex l\.fi lla r (82 ). Glenda Guy, Sallie t<.teycr 26 . : UTT : and Sally Zog g. The \Yin ner o f the Corona : Cincinnati at Houston Coed Tennis · dcl ~Jar game \~·ill piny the • .~r.r.•1f11. At1a \Yin ne r of tht· N<"w·por1 : Dallas at Washinqton • Phoebe Conl ey and Inez Beac h ga me S<1turday \\•Ith • Green Bay af Minnesota Stansbury with guests Irene the winner or that one goinf! : Beck and Lucille Paddock against Laguna Beach the : Rams .at Hew Orleans of Mesa Ve rde cc fini shed followin g Tuesday if the Ar· : HY Giants at Detroit ri rst in a guest day tour· tisls survive the first t.'A'O : ,,111..,., .... 1111 1,10..-iw.11 na ment at Santa Ana Coun ~ rounds. : HY Jets at Mew Enqland StltflleCk·~ltC.~•r 1"1 •t. Fll'ltk·~,..,,,n -try Club with 53. .r.==;;::::::::::=======:;I : O .... land at s Di-o ~~ .... 111 IFI 11!11. w1..,,._.$mi1n A lie resulled for second JOE CARLOS : "" an ... '21 '4.•-1. at 50 with l\t argucritcSc::irs PLUMBING co. : Pittsburqh at CleYeland WltMl r-Hlyt s CFI Otf. 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Wl'llA~~=AS'fOUI 646•7136 I f Deity Pikit tporll \tctlon eac" Mo"day, T1Ht1dey •&...-.Al tiWin&flWth, \.~P..' • 1r ..tW~1doy. • \ ?"" .. i11tl11..,. ... 11u11,..1n1 ~ • ..... W ...... 11Ul6-U l ••••••••••••••t•••••••t•••••••••••••••••••••••eltt .. 11141 M+llll • • • 1 - • - • • I Monday.NOvember1l, 1974 ~-==· ' . Sil ·Divoree··Marriage 1-sn't Neeessary ST PAUL. ~1 inn. (UPI! But then it 's not actually St . Paul munl"t'l pal girlrriend'S apartment in a -They call it a ··s.i dfvo r· a divorce because the. t"A'O judges say the ne\\' social huft. lie returned later to tt" and no doubt there are-persons parting \\'ays "''ere phenomenon or young c13im his queen·siie bed. some iidvantagcs. as long ne ve r mar ried -only people living together is The girl refused to give •s you're not married. li\'ing toge ther. finding its -.•ay into the up the bed and presented_ The pa rtners s plit the courts. him y.•iUi a bill (or-money fee. There rs no alimony ANO T llE settlcmcnJ...ln-_[_or the s ta r·c[oss~ she loan·ed him fQr <;.ar and no one stands to lose \'o \ves only pro pe rty lover who \\'anlS out with payments:-rent and spen· more than $500. rights. what he thinks is his or · ding money. -----------------~~~=~~ hor prope.rty. ~the-only--The matter. wound up in > f 'c11nll11 l 'ir«1<• l•tl Hil l\1•11111• recourse . is COnciliation Conciliation Cou rt. "'here Court -sometimes known each had to pay $2 lo have as Small Claims Court. a.judge hear the case. . He said canceled checks his mind later," he said. c:an be used as proof the "I usually rind against mone y ~·a s gi Ye n or chim." loaned. F ARJCV SA"lD h_e us ually tries io see \\'hether one person was being used . ·sometimes fhe man goes off and says. 'Keep everything,' then changes 1'here are no La_wye rs and e a ch •partner must present his or her own case. But, Summers said, "oC· caslonally there is an irate mother lapping her Coot in the background." . "There is no other legal Controversies involving ""'"'"""'""'""'""'""'""""""""""..,.""'"'""'"'..,.-.,--- forum for these people." more than ssoo must be . j]ij" tu ' . '. ,.,., ...... ~· "'''-·!"'·" .. "Jeffy slept 1n yovr P.lote mos t of The time white yov were owoy, bvt don't worry ~ we changed th e sheets." said Judge Joseph Sum· l a ke n to ~1unicipal or r. r~' tt'IDJ £) riiers. "'ho coined the tcrn1 District Court. But in most . _ ~ . _ "$4 divorce." cases. the onetime lovers • Y ""'aivc any amount over 1· .1· • "'d · t h I (fl IJ ·or w•"'".I.' "'"' a"''"·~ 11~110>r,·~s1 I t rt ics o. into •·1\ Jo'EW \'EA~S ago, $500 to ha·ve the matter thi!i y.•as unheard oC, but hea rd in Concili a tion s11ili".~sliip!.. now 1,1:e get t\\'O or three Court, often at a ni ght seS- cases a week." anothe r sion. judge said. \ Summ e r s s aid : ··\\'e TJI E PROBL.E~I for the have had several couples judges is no easy one but in here fighting O\'er """ho us u_ally boils down lo gets the waterbed.'' d ecjding wh e th e r th e 'the pattern is common. properly in question was a iTwo young lovers decide to gift or a loan. 'li\'e together. They rent an ··\Vhat was a gift when it apartment, buy furniture \\'as given often turns iqto together and have other a loan af~er a couple financial dealings breaks up," said Judge "ln this type or relation· Roland Faricy. ship. property rights are As Sufrlmers views it, created," Summers said, ' "When there is urrection "and if the lovers quarrel betv:een two people and there often is a problem money changes hands, I over dividing the proper· have to assume it was a ty." gift unless there was a I definit e agreement TAK E THE youiig min beforeha1nd or if there is a who mov e d out of his record of the transactio'l" BEAT INFLATION SP ECIAL 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD 1'WA !'nlretl f'or 1'1u' Price of One DailY. Sunday thru Thursday 5:00lo7:00P.M. Dinner 3erotd nightly Jrom S:OOp.m. . ' Entertainment Nighlly 'Fishts, Mea ls, Oy.s1er Bar; Noted lYints, Afts and Sp;;j1s1 ~r. Q!qriBtiau'!l4l""~'-. JSJ E. Coast H(~Jiiwy ·, , Neuiport Btach _ . ~· ~ Rtstr1111iions (714) 675-5320 ~ .. ~ .. -TONIGHTS TV IIlGffiJGHIS ABC (7) 6:00 ~~Monday NlghL~'oolball . The tilinncsota Vik ings t~kc on the hot St. Louis Cardinals in tonlghl'sevening special. · NBC (4 ) 9:00 -"Pete 'n' Tillie.·· Two prime comedy performers, Carol Durqel~ and Walter Matthau, turn selious in this 1972 movie ai'ring for the first time on TV. .. CBS (2! 11 :30 -"The Mating Game." Tax man 1'ony Jtandall and farmer's daughter Debbie Jlcynolds arc the ron1a11tic links in this . 1959 comedy with Paul Douglas and >'r«I Clark.1 TV ,DAILY LOG Monday Evening NOVEMBER 11 wit and Pfattic.JJ Jokt'!ei, thrir iq· · mance ~louo11is af1er 1 shaky start and In lll 111onlhs the HI married. With the birth ol thtir son, Ch11!it. the m11riage seems complete 1nd continUH to l!ou1i!.h. It isil't until Ch11lie Is s!riclen with 1 ma!i1nal!Q' 6:00 l \l)@D e;'l Nell! that !he Se\ln 1s !ind t!leif Uvts · 0) (Ill Ci)~ (!)News t racking under lhe stresses ind ~) 1011.11111 ~1ra1M ot manied Ille. (ot@l (V l!lAIC """'' 0 ROOKIES· BOMB SET Nieht roo~I MinneM1!1 V1Ainas 1t * FOR TERRY WEBSTER S\. ~ouis C1rd1n1ls. • 1Jl1Jlllllldlu11Sllow O f5J(i))(})Ei)Tht Roe~itl P1rtlid1t F111ilr "Prelude lo Violence" A ,ounB un· Mad Squad wed mothe1, bein1 Mid H an at· Mlhkll tollCdy Show to111Plict in a 1obbtiy, names btr (:16! 5111 Trek Mw·boln son 1!1er Te1rt-<'usln& ED Cledric C.111p&11J Ult iril111fs t<iPJiillfli litht1 to JI) Q) s,ttd Racer be1serL A:ocne Trou, ind kl.Ir ' _.. Robinson euesl -r-''"!:.::~~~:..-. @!"""' (C) ( .. ) ...... Travelers Tough - Hazard to Skirt ··· _ J,AFA.Y.EI.IE 1APl -J.l a re-drive r s here are dangerously distracted by the view of mini·s kirted female commuters on the Bay Are·a Rapid Transit station 10 feet :lbo\'e the freeway , ·the highway patrol warns. Ln....b Io ck t be ~J.e-w-~~· ~· it--~~-' Laloures s aid. e.4-m· ·e· sha~e· l~fl ~~;~~NoM ~ ·:~;~::~::S·~~ ~ __ _ ___ I_ 1 ·_--;.-__;·>.'----~.---',----C-1--~~~~-....,•:.., ---~*~-NEW"COflW>Y·HIT !·!-!----I . h th t {1)T1ut11oiCoMtqiitttts l)@(})(j)RMN Rhoda, tllt .. This situatio n could caus e accide nts,·· s aid Capt. Paul Latourt'S of the llE SAID that although the station has been open s inc e r.1 a y. 1973 , the problem became serious only \\'hen_! ransbay ser· \"ice started Lhis fall. BAR'f officials promised to send a traffic engineer to "size up the situation." Ca I i f o r n i a J~ i g h .,.,, a yr-::========::::11 Patrol's Contra Costa County office. llE' SA ID motorists in t he f3st westbound lane tend to-slow dO\\'n . during ~the morning rush·hour to ga\\'k at 'young "'-'O men wailing for trains to San • Franc.isco from this cas t San Francisco Bay station. 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Affida vi t of au1hcn1 ici 1y 1' tin f 1 h: in I he ht1nlC nfficl.'. Q ~ro1!£"f..~ NEWPORT BEACH 1801 WBTCUff OR. • 642-3630 SANTA AHA/COSTA MESA 3851 BlllSTOl SHOP!'tNG CINTER•556-4786 (ACROSS FROM SOOTH COAST PLAZA! C Al.I. TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION of what the Gloria M•r ·ha ll ~lcthod can do for you. No obligulion . . Open Daily 9 to.9. Saturday 9 to~. ' tion wit~ Mir.shall Mau Dillon. Vrc· ED The SinMrs "1,000 Pounds l0t to1 f1enc.h ind Ruth MtDt~11t 1u~1. R~bud'~ ~ ~ fi) 19?, eD Sor~ f1tt "Man, (i~ @) 81Mta.u1 [11ers oll.te111 V1leun hun!ei 11.~n CD Movit;. ''fOftil!I Lltll1n11" W1rren f11uesl James Vic~uy) is 10:10 \31 s.i11i to Advu1tu re 'un~ble !o t11c~ dow n al)(! ~ill min· I lollflltJ to Mwnlu1t e1lin& hon!i 111d the AdamSDns 11e W&Mltrlud asktd lo take IM!r tilt search. u Cl~d Gr'I• O Movie: (C} (Zhr) "Whert lM 1 ,H11;Gone" (dr•) '64-Sus1n Hay· · """ 'fll!d, Bette 01viS, MIChltl Connon. ll:OD 0 mg m !~~" I test al Gl'!llKlll . 8@ WI' ED w,. 1%.1 IWI Ota!tr'I Choice te~t.ol Grtudlo Tht told Dllf5 C•)lf'fPG teal!• dtl Ai1t I ~' ~llCJ s• . lGMoYlt: (C) (2h1) "lM· Lona. M.IUIOll: l1111M>SJ1bl1 llot Su111mtr" ld11J ·sg .-Paul /'li&fit Galttry N~man. Ja.annt Wo1xh•1rd. Onan ~11; Cl) Pd_ff '111111 \'le lies, lee Remick. ll Wild W11d Wtst €IlJ bueht ia Ute Ad "R1un Mac €IlJ "!I.' lerHt1lth • K•nnon.. l]j LI)) W111\t1: Otlll « At('lt eDDr11111 ll:JO l)@(])(.i)C85 tn. Mt.ie: U) Mowit: "Ont W1y P•Ulit~ (CJ "The M.1h11 Ga .. " (tom) '5' (fQfl'I) 'JZ -William Pawtl~ II.Ir -Debbie Rtynalds. TOl!1 Ralld1ll. fr1nci1. @ McMe: "thrtrttSe Cabeest" 1:30 (l) Cel 511111'1 (du) 'liO-MoMy Bet, Ben CooPtf. GI Merv Grilli~ Sllow 0 Q.j 00@} eD Wln111 C.rso• ~YEHU DI ME NU HIN kihn OeRver is 1.uest llost. ti:.I 0 Fratturrd Fl1cltrs * "In Performance at @ Movit: "lJnnt Gf tht Sta" Woll Trap.'' Grant <advl '50-Ron R1ndel1. by Atlantic ~ichfield 0 MM\e: (C) "l• Levt A Yampfu" {har) '11 -Ral11h Bates. 81rl11r1 ED ln Perlor1111net II Woll T11p :enoid. ''Yehudi Menuhin" O Mo~le: "Tiie l 1V1nder Hill Mob" 9:00 E ([fJ (}) (jJ M1udt Aller heir (com\ '52-Alec Guinness, Sl1n1e, In& 1 man's laughler in the middle t!nlloway. al lhC night. Maude lttUS..'S Carol @ Bil! Cosby ol 5ntakiRg I man into her room ED Humanist Alle111.1live ' Alter Ctl'!ll angrily, but iegielfully. C(lt (j)) Scitnct fitlion Tht1\ft dt111es t~e au.u~lllln. Maude's Sii\· 12:00 g Mlrrie: "(i1111H11okt" (MS) 'll- picions !0<us on lhe "fe!sl) old J. Cann! Naish. l!lth11d Arlen. biddy,'' Mis. N•Uj!luc.k. m L1nct1 O @l)J(.1)wHBC M111d•J 100 0 ~1 Movie: (c) (2h1) "Ptle 'n' Tillie",-: ~. GrllOf!O~ . • " (dta) '72-W1l1er Mat1hau, Carol l :t~ 0 Mo:'lf: (C) l tr• ol ParMiM Bu11iett, Ge11JdiM Page, Ba1iy Nel·' (ad~) 51 -\ou1s k!uldan. Jttt 50R, Let H. Mo~llGlntlJ. When Til· Chand!ei, Oebr• P•iitl. 111 $chlalnt (8u1netl) is inl1od11ud 3:10 f) MMit: "Tht lodrtr" (mys) 't4 to Ptlt StlUet (M11th111). a 11e11 -laird Cre111. Mer1r Obe1on. Tuesday ,DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO O (C) "lite Thir• 0.,,. (dra) '65 -Georp Ptpp1fl [litil>tth ~Icy. Z:30 (jJ (C) "A StM Is IOI•" Coni:I. (dra) '37 -rred1ic M11ch, J.1111 G:tynor. (CJ Hfllot Witll My Wiit, .,,. 0(111'!" Put I (et1m) '66 -TOllY l:lO O HA11on1 lilt llYin(' (d11) '41-Cu1t1S, Gtoite C. Scat\, Y"tt111 UM Suun H~r ... 1rd. Albel1 Ottktr, {j~ C•!J I < . d 9:00 O (C) "fammy • tht Mmionii1t" ,_ .. L!! (C ' 001a111 111111" ( r1) l~m) '67-0ebtle Wat.son, Oenve1 '63-tlint Ea1tw00d, lH J. [(ibb. Pyle. 1 Suun Cl11k. 10:00 Q "Wtllr .lo Hell" (tdv) ''57-3:00 (@) (C) "Sbget•ach" (v;es) '66- Cl\lps R1!1erty, f11ncolw Chrillo· Mn·Ma1g1e\, Reil 11~110111. phtr. "O.wn Rideu" (wesl ·35 -3 R;-, "I · I I Lil " S!-Hlhn Wtynt. "Desert Pursuit'" !wl:~) :JO l f mil.It on O e (draJ ' '!l'-IVayn~ Morns. anl'lurnu , John G~vin. . IZ:OO m "lnvilitiall" (dt~l '52. -Vin 0 (~ "S.1 l the 5111111 C1rl" JOnnMin Qo101hy McGuire lo1115 lrom) 64-Nal•lie Wood, TOllp C111• C1lhttR.' , ' . lis, tltnry Fonda, l1u1en Btull. ,:00 l i "li&*inltlt St1ilt1 1.Kt" (dra) t:OO ITTl @ "TM '"" llH't Ctr"' (dral 'SI-Rich.rd lodd, R~lh Ramin. i '52°-.klhn Crtiso11, Mt& BUdlinu. KOCE TELEVISIO N L • 'I • I I W0men's RQl.e: Portrayal Unreal'' By VERNON SCOTT < HOLLYWOOD IUPll -What IB'there abo'll women that other women -and men -don't \l.'ant to see in movies or on television? J . "ll'.§:...not al purely theoretical question because ths Screen Actors Guild 'has ·discovered,!g no one's surn_rjj_e._that 71 per- c~nlof televisiop roles arc.for men aod 28 for women . The one percent le(t over consjsts of fractions of the aforementioned divisions. • • The guild conducted a survey of ·10,000 viewers in all 50 ~tales and came up wit~ some startli~g statistics and con· ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor ...... , .............. "· ,,,.. , ... ti • clusions. First of(, it was d1sco\'ered that men would rather sec women on screen than \\'Omen them selves would . Asked, ''Do you like the women you see on TV?" Me" · nswei'ed affir· matively to the lune of S2.2 percent. But only 28.2 of the _ women,o;Jlidses. -- The sul'vey was heavily weighed in favor or the distnrr sex. Of the 10,000 vie\vers participating, 83.6 percent were women. And their chief complaint about their own sex on the tube was that actresses failed to mirror women's lifestyles. So said 71 percent of the respondents. COMMERCIALS An overwhelming number ·-72 percent -S aid sex was - over used to sell products. Yet the survey revealed that women, sexy or not , are a true minority in television com· lmercials. ' Orf.cam·era speaking roles in commercials,. a hi ghly paid field, are 93 percent male voic~s. e\·en for apparel and cosmetics And 70 percent of roles.for women in commercials are nonspeal:ing roles. Clearly, the scientists of A1adison Avenue are convinced that women aren't as good salesmen as men. But J ane Russell docs pitch bras on rti.c tube aild no inan alive could sell hair coloring half as fetchingly '"as Cybil Shep- pard . Some 67 'percent of the respondents said lhey want to see ~·omen in positions or authority or in the professions. lligh · ~rcentages would 'ike to see more women who speak for Laps in the . Olympic pool like those nnliona.l prodticts. hosts or tillk ~ho~s and as newscasters. Sixty·two percent or the men surveyfd "'e nt along Wi\h these ideair. · DRIVING FORCF: _ Actress_ Kathleen Nolan;-:i>r id nt Qttbe_guitd anll::a._ driving force in the survey, noted that ··ev idently TV renccts an unreal portrayal of \\'omen's r ole in societ v which genera11y docsn 't bolhcr men.'' • ln addition to the minority role pl<t~·t·d by \\'On1co in- television, the s urvey probed racial n1inorily hiring along \V.ith program preference ~nd other hot, potatoes in the business. · Television programmrng 3verages out about 58 pcrc<'nl drama, 25 percent comedy, S percent variet y. 9 percent movies and 2 percent other. · · l'REFERENCF. The gui ld survey indicated respondent s prefcrrcJ only 42 .percent drama. 18 percent corned)· a nd a sur111isin g 2M per· cent documentary. Ninely percent thought tell•visiun is fan l a~.' r1.1ther than filct. ;.1bout \Vhich there \\OU Id seen1 Lo be lilt ll! to argu<'. But if the Screen Act.ors Guilrl \\·on1en me n1ber~ are lij)ti i;bt about the survey results. they might ·console lhen1sclves \Vilh the thought that television is no \Vorse than morics t Variety, th e sho\v biz bibil'. rc1>0rlcd 72 percent ot 1nQvic f roles go to males where. ag;.1in, it is \vomen fhemstilvcs "'h 'vould rather \vaich Clint East,vood and Jto be rl Redford than Barbara Streisand and Jane Fonda. , taken (left) by Kathy , \ EII~S-&EX·EBCISE~D McShane, running, tennis, biking, can be incorporated into • GWC Rustler Fitness Academy Program_: At right, Arlene Staneart is tested on exer-cycle. Worko -ut Tirri .e's Flexible ·s y Al.(l~ON DEERR Talking with track coach Noon, ot111eoe11~P1111su1t • -whose-ba·clrground is in sports • Ari# you biOlogically rus ting. medicine. Owens came up .,.,·ith the .. open lab" approach. away? Js an erratic ~'Ork schedule or :J;Je sent Noon lo' the Dallas clinic busy lite your excuse for getting lit· £or specialized training in aer9bics Ueor no exercise" and the program began in Septem· Even the most sedentary soul ber. can .'ll't in s hape and sta'yfit, assert After a person signs up, he meets f""'red Owens.and Tom Noon. ot the with Koon for a simple stress test to Golden \\'est College physical ifetermine essentially how fit he is. education s talr. . .. \\'e're talking about the con· The answer is tho Rustler F'il · dition or the cardiovascular ness A.cadem~·. " s~stem, not how you look on the You ran e nroll any day or the outside." he noted. O'o11ens cm· year. adjust the nrogram to your · phas ized that anyone over 40 lifestyle afld use the athl ctiC' s,hould be tested under medical facilities. said O"'cns. G\\'C supervision, especially if his past athletics direclor. exercise has been sporadic. 1'he iden came to Owens tvt'o ''Next, there is bne mandatory ytar s ag,o \Vhilc u1tCnding a meetini; for a counseling session. medical 'semina r on a climb of l\t t. l·lere we explain the value systems Rainier. \Vhcre .. , met and talked fordifferentactivilies setupbyDr. \\'ilh Dr. llandy i\furtin of Dr. Ken· Cooper. neth Cooper's Dallas Aerobics , ·•Under our guidance. each per· Clinic. son sets his own goals, then <1 '"\Ve use aerobics. commonly program is planned to help the in· kno\\•n as the Air Force exercises. dividllal achieve it.·· in Our classes. \Vh en f got hon1c1 I began thinking ho'v many ways VALUE SYSTEM there arc to keep fit," he said. The systeni, they explai ned. is \Vhat is available for peop·1c with based on lime and Y.'ork load. l''or jobs that don 't permif/them to at. ~xample. a person y,·ould cycle so tend a program at the same time many miles for so many minutes everyday? Nothing, he decided. ___ foJ_a s.e.tnumb.er ot points. . An advantage of the open lab approach is that a change "in routine won 't mean dropping the program. --. · "Our facilities are open from 7 a .m. to 10 p.m. Except for the gym, which is in constaht use, Academy ·me mbers have firs t call on ra cilities after a regular class." l{andball courts, tennis courts, track and an Olympic size pool arc among rac.ilities a\'ailable. "Another advantage is that par- ticipants don't have ro actually come to the campus to participate, although we encourage use or the equipment a nd racilitie s available.'' Owens added. Activities that individuals enjoy are incorporated. Accordirfg to Noon, participants fulfill their fitness requirements in mf riad ways. For some, riding a bike to and from y,·ork• or school se v e ral days mee ts the requirement. Others prefer some group ac- tivity mixed in with individual viorkouts. · 'lt 's_ moJivational," Owens added. ...._ "If someone doesl".l~l make his workouts a couple or limes in a row. \\'e call and ask ""hat's up." SCHEDULE'S FLEXIBLE The program, 0£-lB·Week duralion. begins whenever enrol· Jmcnt occurs. Counseling on diet is offered if requested. And, Owens e mpha sized. there is regular t esting for ef£icacy of in· 'dividualized programs. Ou•ens noted that currently there is great concern about health. "You ~·a n't look anyu·here y,•ithout reading about health and nutrition. ''\\1hen you're fit, you feel better, as a person ... he said. "\Vhen you reel better you can work longer a nd more effectively." lie feels that too many persons with sede ntary lives take the wrong approach lo getting fit. "They decide it's time to get in shape and then go out and destroy themselves over the weekend. l\1aybc they haVen't done anything but play an occasional round or golf. "By ~1onday they can't move and just forget.the whole thing." That is \Vhy the fitness academy stresses testing for actual con· dition, then tailoring a program that is reasonable and practical for each person. "The body is the only machine that improves y,•ith use. \Vith di s use you 're biologically rusting away." . ' • • ' • ' • i • Photos by Richard Koehler Althpugh thC' ~u·Jdcmy 1~ open lo Tegulur G\VC students. it s tal"i:et as those y,•ho can"! fit regular classes into their schedule~. Among lhc rnorc th:in 100 p:ir· ticipants thus far ;ire police of- Ji$J!rs and fircfi<ghtcrs; "y,•ho need to be tit but can"t al"ays \\·ork out when they like because of shift changes ... Others are G\VC fa c ult y, husbands and wives y,•ho use get- lin g in :.hape· toge th e r as n1otivation and business persons, ('l"'lntacted lh rough :.crvice clubs. "!\1 y ntess agc is this: 'Don't just ~it.there . 1'h'ere isn"t any excuse. You c;1n get in shape. feel better, 11nd you r y,•hole outlook on...lifc will change'." • F'urther Jri"fo rmrtt1on is available from the G \\'C Registrar qr the athletics department. "t: ' Pet Peeve .More Than Relative I Matter ~· DEAit ANN LANO~:ns : Our ncp}le\v, seven ycarg old. \\'as bit• by a dog he tried lo pcl. The child £pent the first si,; years of hi s lite on a farm and loves :1 nirh11ls. The bile was not serious. but the incident caused such <'motiona l traunHl lh at now the child goes int(\, a panic whenever he sees a dog. even 3 tiny poodle on the lap of an older woman. Please acl\'isc parents on how to teach theirl'hildrcn to protect lhen1· scl\·es against !->tranRc dogs. Of cour5<'. lhe reu 1 solution \\'Ould be an ironclad . loir'!lh la"' in every clly-l>ul 11 's like \\ ishin~ for the moon. ·rtiank!->, Ann. -COi' ER · l'\EOC1'r1zt:N DEAR (',('.: I chec"cd •·ith the Ctilc1go llt'allh Oc1M. a~ lfarned that niosl dog bilt.\'lcilm.!i Ire boys - hctweeo flwe and nine .)''•rs of 1g~ • And, I •·as told the psychological damage is 11su1lly •·orsc than the bite. !\lost dogs bite because they feel lh_r'-.a!t~e~ qr_lla\•e been provOked. So, parents should tc111ch th ilr ~ children, (I) stay away from strang:e dogs, 121 don't talk to I.hem or try to pet them, and (31 never lease a dog lhat Is fenced In or tied up. Some dogs, if Irritated, can jump• fence or break loose from a rope. It is un•'ise to Wl\le a stick (or any object that migbt be perceived asa wea~nl in a dog's face. Children should be told : 1r a strange dog g:ro•'ls al you or ap· pears to be ready to attack, never run or scream, Stand slltl, "'Ith .. your arnt!i at lhe side and speak softly to the anlmal. If the do« at· tacks. CO\ler y.:.ur fate wllh arms tro~scd. It the dog s~arts lo leap, ' An_n Landers ..-et down on the ground, belly down, and cover )'our head with yoar arms. ~ E\lery dog bile, no matter how tri\•111, should be reported to the policfl: or the health department. And one last 1.hlag -if there is no leash law In your city, lobby for ..... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 17 3nd h3\'C a sister who is 15. Rccentlv I read my si5ler's diary. I rellize It wasy,·ron(. but I did it anyway. " Now I know that she-and her boyrriend are involved insoJ!le ~efy . . heavy petting. What's even worse, her boyrricnd does not believe in God. Do yo u think I should tell my mother or keep quiet? I know it y,·ou\d break l\1om's heart if she knew what was going on. Please ad · vise me. -\.'EllY l\IUCll UN· DECIDED DEAR MUCH : M.V.O.B. Vou had '"' b11sl ness nooping. Don't compo!lnd the wron1doln~ by Onklng on )'Qur sister. It •ill not change her bth1vior nor will It help Mr boy(riend believe in God, but it will most :1s"urr11ly cle!'itrOy ~·our sister's bcliet in \'Oli. DEAll AN N 1.A i\:DER!-i : ' remen1bcr \1•a lrhing rny moth('r and ~randmoth e r 1-:o ~lhrou&h menopause-th<' hot nMsh('S and un· bearable discomtort. I al1va y'> thought when il hit me 1\1 know, but nowl 'mnotsure. I am ot2 .ind ha\·e these !Hidden rushes of heat \\"il\'CS that come on unexpectedly. J 11cr5pirc as i£1 \Ycrc in a steam balh. SOmelimcs they last for 2tl m 1nutc~ I can 't s lcc 11 a \vh ole ni Rhl through. In the mC1rn1n.£. I'm soaking "'el. I m(1 nt1on~'<l lh1s l.o a friend <1nd she sa1d I 11 a~ too .\Oun~ for menop1u1St' It rhdn"t hil h£'r till she was 52. \\'hen I !)honed our f Bmily doctor he said, ''l.i:urn ln li\'e with.I il,'' Any :ldvicc ?· I MISE HABLE , DEA.R /U.: )lake an appointment \\'it~ anolhcr doctor-this ume a gynC'colo ~i s t . ~ll'nopause hils \\'Om<'n at...diffC'rcnt ti1nes. 'l:herc's no set age . And you don't ha\•e lo .. learn to live \\•ith it" either. l\ledicaUon can give you relief, 1\nd "'hen ynu G F.T relier, phone your old family doctor and lell him about it. II~ n('('ds lo go hack le medical school rnr a rerresher course. , Even if <lr1nking 1s lhc .. 1n" tr11ng In your cro'' d . it needn't crowd you out:Lt•ar11 the fa clb from Ann Lan· dc rs 's bOl)j,,l('t , "Doo.1.c <1nd ''ou -f'or Te ena 1tcrs Only.·: 5Ci1i\ , 35 cents~ in ~in and a long.. self·addrcssed. slumped en\•elo~ 10 Ann Landers, P.O. BOx 14°'+ Elgin, Ill. 60l20. • I' . ' . • • H~~PILOT ~-. ' J .... " t l ' • Auction Bidding A Treasure Auct ion and Champagne Tea will culminate months of collecting by mem· bers of th e Assistance Le·aglle a l Newport .. Beach. The e1Jent will taKe ·Place af 1 p.m. Thu rsday . Nov. 14, 1n the league's service center. Checking auc· t1on ite ms ls Mrs. Henry Jones, chair- man. Your Horo scop e Tomorrow • • Leo: Discard· Rumors TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12 By SYDNEY O~l ~RR ARIES (1\-farc·h 2l·April 19): \'ou gel rid of raise C'oncepts. foolis h notions. \'ou rind out where you stand financially, with mate or partner -and you pierce a 1nystery. TAURl.IS (April 20-~toy 20): Li e low -play waiting game. You are on threshold or new :iClvenlure. If single, marriage i_s in picture. 21 ): Cycle high and you can afford to be selecti ve. Some persons, who may be y,•ell- meaning, arc not aware or fa cts. SAGITTARI US <Nov. 22- Dc c. 21 J: ·\Vhat occurs bchjnd t he scenes becomes more important than usual. Visit one confined to home, hospital. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22· J1-1n . 19 l: )'our natural abilities. qualities a r e ret'og ni zed. Some of your fr ie nd s b eco me inex - tricably in\"olved with your hopes. \\'ishes. AQUt\RllJS (.loin. 20·fCb. Iii): 1\ecent is on \1hat \OI) can deliver, ho\v far you can iio -and your relationship y,•ilh one y,•ho is ''in charge.'' PISCES <Feb. l!J-l\larch 20): Good !\loon aspccl coin- cides no 11• 1vith travel, educat ion, a s pir:1tions. foreign land s and languages. Open lines or communication. 1£ today is your birthday Se ptemb er 1vas an espe c i a I~·!'. i :.;ni fi cant month for you -a ne1v start indicated before November is finished. You arc car- rying extra burd{'ns. may he u1 business for yours!o!lf and you have been doing a JU"b of reorganization. • . - Hard Work Good B.usines·s- • Bit,.JO OLSON Additionally, she plats "Also. mo!t women on the ---'°'-:.: o.itw '4 ... ...,, t.ennls and bridae-.and ha• way-up don't-'1et-the-oppor---. What kind of person rates taken karate lessons. tunity to aupervlse ind being named one of the top Hard work ls not new to oruniie. In clubt you aet 10 women of the ¥_ear Betty Olstad, who was or· thatopportUnlty." ationall y..l)y_the..AminCMn-pb"ined'.: t 11 and lteamed~Ms. 01st-ad tries-not-to Business Women's As-early to work tor ber room push herselt •Imply soclation? and board. .: because she is a woman . One with lots or encr1y She took business COUJ'ffS "They (her male eo· and a mbi tion, if Betty in, hifh scho o l in workers) tease me about Olstad Is a t ypical winner. preparation of her cal'ffr women's Ii b but t hey The Irvine resident, v.·llo whlc~ started with a part·• respect my abllJty," she is l'ire president and con-time Job then a full-time job said. ''You don't get to the Lrollcr or an Irvine cor· with a motor company. top without hard work . I do poration admits that &he is Marriage, a family and a get On my soap box once in a able to a0chieve because she move to California interrup. while." enjoys everything she does, ted her career, but Whl:n'her Shew as nominated by her which is quite a bit. · chil~ren were grown, abe thapter of ABWA tor the Firi.i, she is still working decided to go to college. naUonal honor. She and 1200 on her bachelors deeree in "I had done all the Scout other contestants had to business administration at work and PTA,'' she saJd. respcnd with a letter to the California State University. "I thought I had more to of· national orrice, then 10 of f\Jllerton. . fer. I thought I'd be a these women were chosen She has about 20 more teacher." by three independent units or general education A chan1e ln her family judges. Then she was sent a requirements to 'finish, life necessitated a full·tJme final tfst of questions to an- which she is doing three to job for her, so school was awer. six units per semester. postponed again. When she arrived at the (!\Is. Olstad doesn 't ac-Since she started with her ABWA convention in Den· tually need the degree to present firm , she has ver,shewas interviewedby hold her present position, steadily been promoted. t he judges for t he final but she wants to finish A woman aspiring to a decision. The naming of the because she's "not a quit-hi gh position in business top woman and the awar· ter.") has certain disadvantages, ding of prizes to the other She is pres id ent and l\1s. Olstad believes. nine Was done during a heads a m embership·cam. LVNCHEON TIDBITS banquet at the conventiort. paign £or her chapter or the She usually ls excluded Her advice for young cirls Ainerican Soc i e ty of from the business lunch, whowantto&et tothetop ln Women Accountants; is but-where much important in· business: Jetin chairman for the formation Is exch ana:~. _ "Be willing to ·&o the ll!X· Anaheim Charter Chapter ... By joining ABWA and tra mile. Be as professional of AB\VA, and works many the American Society or asyou can atall ttmes.And, hours over her regular 40 Women Accountants J got as a woman, you have to each week. this,'' she said. have more paUence.'' Betty Olstad has been recognized nationally for her hard work. • Fest~ivols, Seminars-5-ch·edu·led Dinner Dance .L.awycr s' \V ives or Orange Cou nly will present theiLannu.aLdinner dance. lla rvest J\.1oon Ball at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in the Grand Hotel. An ahcin1. Proceeds further services of the Legal Aid Office and court tours. t Co ntest ,\;iguel ;\rt 1\ssoc1ation will s ponsor a iloliday Table Setting exhibit rrom 1-6 p.m. Friday. Nov. 15, in the community center. Top prii.e is 525-Com- petition is open to area organizations. Benefit A dinner dance benefit. p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in the Disneyland Hotel. AAUW Participation': A -N.e.w Game will be the topic of Judy Rose ner when she lee· tures a t the nelj'.t meeting of the Westminster-Fountain Valley Branch, American Association or University Women. Members will meet at Il :30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, in the Huntlngto.n SeacllfC Country Club. J\.ts. Rosener, a member or the Regional Coastal Commissio n, is a former member or the Orange County Grand Jury. Tour ting the national !\1.ultiple · Ii u n ting ton 8 e a c h Sc lerosis Society will be Historical Society is spon- presented Friday, Nov. 15, · soring a tour or Rancho Los in the Santa Ana Elks Club. Cerritos, Long Oeac.h on The gala also is pl anned Saturday, Nov. 16. tp honor Clifford Quanz of Garden Grove fo r l;l is dedication to ser vice to his fellow man. Festival OC Aux iliary Orange C0un ty Women's Auxi liary or the Arthritis 1-·oundation will present a Sunday Brunch to greet and thank friends for helping make the past c lub year a success. The event is planned al Partners Pancake Break· fast (rom 10 a .m. to noon Sunday, Nov. 17, at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. -c o urses Oranee Coast College Is offering two nine-week courses for women. Orientation to College, which will be on Wed· nesdays at 10 a.m. begin· ning Nov. 20, is designed lO assist women in returrung to school. Covering problems en- countered· while seeking employ m ent will be Vocational Planning for Women, to be presented at 7 p.m. Tuesdays, starting Nov. 19, at Estancia Hi1h School. · Volunteers £ileen Pol1ien, RN will t8.1k-abou1-special services at Saddleback Con:imunity Hospital when she addres- ses hospital volu nteers· at It a.m. Tuesday. Nov. 19, In Leisure World Clubhouse Ill. Irvine Women i\l rs . tllary Shepard , amateur numerologist, will give re;\dings when she Les Brown and His B"and of. Renoy,·n and the Trio Bel Ca nto will provide con- tinuous music for Greek and American dancing at the f all Dance Festival, planned by St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church. 11 :30 a.m. Nov. 17 at the ..• •••••••••ml Ne1vport 1-larbor Yacht"'I festivities will begin at 9 Club. PWP Jim Hruby will be the chef for Parents Without presents a J>ro1ram for lhe speaker at the next meelin& Women 's Club of Irvine. of Orange Oistrict,"'Callfor· Me m bers wi ll meet at nia Home Economics M· 11:30 a.rn. Tuesday, Nov .. sociation. 19, in-the Mercur..y Sa.vings--nie-gr:oup-will meet-at and Loan building, rustin. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, Auction in the Costa Mesa Country Club. To ral1e funds for the Blind Children's Center, Los Angeles, Saddleback Delta Gammas will pfesent a Silent Auctiob 8.t 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19,-in -lhe Mls1ion Viejo home of P.trs. ,oavid Hobbs. Home Ee fttarcia Las s well . psychology professor at Cal Poly, Pomona will be the Apple Core La Vola Roblndeaux was elected preslde·nt of the Ap· pie cOre, a new campus women's organization at Golden \Vest College. Other officers are Ruth Upow, vice president; Bar• bara Hartner, secretary, and Jeanine Braukopf, press chairman. SEW SUPER f-Att-PRttffS for fashion and gift sewing. GEJ\llNI (~T ay 21-Junc 201: Basic issues arc featured. Don 't ,·ccr 100 ra r orr course. 'rhosC' y,•ho d epend on ~·ou rn:ty hl' d ('mandin g and th e reverse is true, too. CA~CER lJune 21·Jul.' 22): 'You have lllOl'C fun than has been thr toisc in reeent days. Pressure is l"t'lievt>d, although n1emhcr of oppo:.itc sex could pul you throu gh c1notional \1•nnger. P'ledges ·Recited Peering Around WILLIAM Franklin ot . Newport Beach, son of the Richard Frankllns. has been selected to play in the 52-piece concert band at Willamette University. Big selection, LOW LOW prices! For Shirts & Drtsws ' PRINTS, PRINTS t EO 1.Jul.1• 23 ·AuJ!. :!2!: 1\c1:e nt 1:-. on SC'curily. horn(•. property, details as con· 1 rastC'd to the ·...,. ide s\\·ce11 Build 011 snlicl base. Discard run1ors. \'IRf.;(J IAu.i;:. 23 ·Sepl. 22 1: ·r ou n1.ty rind that tr ti Vl'I 1:-0 llt'CC~:-.;1ry. y,•hethcr or not desired. A short tri11 11c rhaps is e:.scn· h at. l,IRR1\ IS('fit 23 <.kt. t'.:!l: illoncy, co:-.t.~. luxury items -all figure prominently. You mokc disco·vt'rll':-. ron· . <·crning <·oi;ts, hud~ct : )OU :i ls o eo ll ct·t neede d material. SCO RPIO \Oct . 23-~ov. LONELY frustrated. problems? ABCTeleohOne Counsehng Service 645-2222 ""'· Good Deed People make· \he scene Sundays in the l1Mlflijit•il - ANDERSON -ESTRADA Dr. :\l1l'hacl Andl'r!'.nn c1a1n1t•!1 '.\larg:1ri1a U:.trad.1 as 111;; hndl' during nuptial ("l'rt>monu·-. conJurled li~' Tht' ·Rt•1·. Emory C:1m1>1R·ll Ill !ht• rir:.l l3;1p\1sl Church. Vullt•r1nn. Thl'il' p:lrcnts ;ir{' :\Ir. and :\lr"-,\n1lrc:-. .J Estrada nr Fullcrtrtn und :\I 1· and :\trs. II a rold .J .. \ ndl'r s on, L:iguna Bc uch. ·rhc lll'\\'l.v\1 f•ds atl('n1!t·d C;.ihfornia State l,;n1\'t•rs1 1y at Fu ll e rton. <111tl tht' bridegroom i!'. a g:radua\(' or Southern California 'ollt•gl' off>p1omC'try. ll onor atlendants \1rrc Alina l'~:;lrad:i und 1\ndrC'1v And<'rs1111 . A1su in thr hr1d:d p:1/'\)' 11·l'rl' .JP11111ft•r . l'r1 s, 'l'hom.u~. Eric und Sll'\l' ,\11. tterson, ,\l,1r1lt'l'l.' J<: .. 1r1ul;i, l\lnde \.'uldl·S. 1\rn.1ncl;1 Huiz. Betty Sll{'ll"O, t\crste111 di~i A \rcmorrs SPORTSWEAR 'M:SICLIHPlA.tA. /~!Bo>x~ ~48 4IZI SAi BOA ISlA.ND 1!6""-'nllA.,f' 6f) I~ l)'LC'ar.v. Kevin ·rimms, .Ji>rj!t' ('u s te ll eno~ . .J ack Banis and Cr1.1ig K:.illhofL KIRBY-FEE Randell Ed\\•ard Kirb\' and \\'t·nd~· \\la]t('r f'ec {'X· <'hangl'd rings Hnd \'O\\'S befllrc lhc Rev. Dr. Charles 01cGcn£icld 1n St. Andre.\\··s Prf':.bytcria n Church, ~t'\\port Dea.ch. Parl'lllS llf the nc11 ly11eds arc th{' t-:lrlo n K.irbys of l\lorrn Ba~·. l\l rs. Do11s Frc and Frank Schu)·lcr 1-~ee of Nl'wport B('ach. • "'ill make their home in San Luis Obispo . where they at- te nd the Univers ity or C;,ilifornia. THOMAS-BARWICK Battalion· Chief Billy H. Thomas, Nl'\\·port Ben ch Fire De pa rtme nt, and Doreen Bary,•ick or Costa ~lesa, exchanged marriage ''0 \\'S a nd rings in the Costa ~les a Unity Church. • ·The bride is a senior speet'h major at California State Uni\'ersity, 'Long Beach and president of Phi C h i 1'heta women's busi ness fraternity. They will live in Costa ~lcs;,i. MR S. ANDERSON The Newport Harbor High School graduate will play alto saxophone in the Salem music a l group, wh ich is directed by Richard H. Stewart. HONO RED for their '411rk ,in assisting Ray.of Hope, an organization designed to fill a need in the lives of the mentally disabled, were J amian Star r , Ge rald Whitehead and Harry Calwell, Huntington Beach; CpL Daryl Lane~ El Toro Marin~Ba&e ; David Polley, Newport BeaCh, and June Vickery and Lee CroSley, Costa Mesa. .. ,, ,\tlendin~ the bride '"·ere !he ~l1sscs Leslie Koury, Tr i :-.h:• F'inch. ~l a r y l•'l('m 1n ~1 Che ri PcJ:ucsc and AudrCy F~ll is. Best m;1n y,a ~ IJa l'id.. Kir b~· ;,ind ushl·rs "''l'rc Gary Kit•hy, --------------------------------! H ;,i 11 d c l l F c t' . R o n Spocncmn n and Jla y \VeiJi?o\d. Ancr a honeymoon in nor- thern Colifornia, lh{' coupl e A CHRISTMAS Gift fOR A LlfETIME CHltlSTOl'Hll 1011 IUll ..,..._.,._~C"•U'I IHDIAH JEWELRY AOCTIOH Attention • Retailers, Christmas Shoppers Huge Collection of Authentic Indian SIL YER and TURQUOISE offer•d for Hl~st lids. WHOLISALI IAIGAIMS . Mcileo .. lie ..... •TUISDAY, Me•t•11 IJHI HOLIDAY IMM JUI -II. Ceil. Mne •THUISDAY, Mll•t•1r 21st s DISHEYU.MD HOTEL -s1 ...... r-. ._._ .. _ 'Showings · 6-7 PM. AUCllOn ttatt1 promptly at 7 PM. T erm1: Cash, Check, Bank of Amer'iCI and Master Charge Conducted by Auctioneer. Christine Surma • 88~ Y.-1o u.oa S...HnWM..Mrr.tl• .Wt'!lf!l.Jicala. geomelrlcs. & •f loral s. In cottons & 1POlyester·collon blends Machine washable. Designe; lengths. 45" wide. FG's reg LON price I. 19. . CORDUROY PRINTS , ..... :a.to S.....,_Wl'll,"9•.IJ Sew a hollday dresS or shirt for 1e·ss lhan se.001 A great v1rlety of little t ·Prints; florals, oeomelfiC'I, 'taheo and lhe we11ern look. 415" wide. 100% Cotton. FG 's reg LOW price 2'.49, . CALICO PRINTS s.tect frorri" bllico, patchWOfk, western •nd bandana looka; wide color tektctlOn. 45" wide. Q)tton-Poly blend m_achihe wMtlable. FG's reg LOW MCI!. - ...... 2.00 . • LAGUNA lfAOf • 278 For11t Ave. OPEN : Mon·Sat. 9-$:30 P,.M. , ' .. I • I MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and M~I Casson 11-11 ·J.no 9t<lt1J.~W09 ~9lt191Y~1G OJ. 9~1/>~J. W.l'' T\IMBLEW EEDS CllJ!EFI "lltl! KERNEiL O"llU! FOfO' ...,,.;.N_O_W."."''AV_!_E-VE ... F!{'.":"':1Rl?A1V:::".'::~-T J b.Y Tom K. Ry!ln WANCHA 1'Sl6N '11115 'llll!m! I Sli>N IS ~~Kf~ l!fFORE 1)JE INK IS !1flY ! ! ! 'J Ji ! l ~ ·""VI • so usi: A PfNSULL! .Jr. .. .. '17".A'- RJNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuck 1.00K,TRU5T ME,LE&I /F<,OIJ AREN'T AFRAID Of FRLUN& <.ou W()t.)•T BE 100 011CKEJ\\ 10 CUNIS 00Ul"1"l~llT ~PE I I JUST 11 E. 11115 AROOl-lD <.ouR WAl5T At.ID I'U.. flQl.O SECIJREL<.> 0010 ~E 01\.lER END I i j RGMENTS ~NCY NANCY'. TRY TO STAY OUT OF TROU6LE "TODAY ~·-_, OKAY---!'LL PLAY WITH' MY L ITTLE WALKING CLOWN. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Exprest derision 5 HIVlfl',I no guide 10 81kerv product l• Noun 1utf•l 15 Upro1r 16 N.Amer. Indian 17 Marine hlh 18 That wh1th entice• 20 Kind ot cigar 22 Yukon 's neighbor 23 Cena 2 .. ln1lirrec11on 25 Long harangue 26 Peoplt· 1at1r 32 Lulu treat 33 Aelinqui1h 1n ott1c:e 35 European shrub 36 Of .,.,.lng1 38 fu" g1lner1, . ,. .\0 Mldd1y .. 1 Mulic:1I symbols .. 3 N111 lo1 ln11c:11' 111111 .. 5 Buidt1 48 ApprteillllVI '8 A1pier1 Ml F1111 p1Jn I 2 3 • " ' ·-" .. ,., ' " 21 - " " J1 " .. " " " " . ,. . ,. ,, ' 51 Cabbage dish !'>2 0t1Cf1be Saturday's Pu:ile Solved: !>5 Comt>laceney 59 Reprimanded severely· 3 words 61 Heathen de11v 62 Ceremono~I '" 63 '"'"'" G.irbo 64 Ac1or F1anco 65 Maple genui 66 lnnrl 67 Winged 1n1;ec:1 DOWN 1 Hardware nem 2 S. A!Tll• lnd•lln J [•1mine cfo811y 21 ,un•ted 4 No1 lllghly 5 Not looi..11d al!er 6 Chr19tme1 carol$ 7 Capita! ol Pe1u 8 E•!riMtnlOfY pe1cep . 9 Keep tn cuuodv 10 A!1erna1<on ll ""Mi11 ··- Aegret1"" 12 G11e 13 Au1slan "~" l'iftn1hecour5" ol • I• " " 21 JJ • , .. ,, ., ., • -,., • . 24 Estimated 25 P1ec1se1v 26 Pigment 27 lillSO 1 " " 28 Pohte 29 Of grear bread1h 30 !n harmony :!wOldl 31 G<v11out 11m1>oraflly 34 Without lnfotmal 37 Employe 39 Earihly 42 P<1•1i" watertront 44 Smelter 1e!use ' ' " " • " ,, .. .. " • . 47 Cover with fea!hers 49 Canvas structure 51 A11acked bv bhlw f 52 Mr5. Coppe1 lield !i3 Narrative po<m 54 El1bo11te dinne1 SS Senne! 56 Oe~ghtful abode 57 Bird 58 Long narrow notch 60 Ash rece1>tacle JD II 12 13 ,, . " 30 " . ., " " . " " -' 61 .. " ,• . - ' PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER LIKE YOU &AID ... MAYSE !T WA$ J IJ5T A FISHING • -' I ' l by Dale Hale A FTER RE'TU!{NIN6 TO ~S OFFICE, ARCH HINKLE 15 TROUBLED BY Hl5 BRIEF Dl5CU5St0N WITH SAM ORNER! EXPEDITION.' _,.,...., /; 'f"J._,.( ,, r;.o r I P"""< j,/ .11 II MISS PEACH '40W U>t'6 -Tl SIT l<lft ANO WAIT l'O~ YOU ~O STA"1" !__f___;=·~-\ MY POlfTl'AIT ?'! ~ l I I : . DICK TRACY -• -........ ._.. ......... ,,_.,._ COME IN! PEPITO!VOU PON'"'.'" AA.VE 10 ICNOC:I<.! ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles-M. Schulz by Harold Le Doux ~~~~~~~~~~ CARTER AAD TO TALK TO H0W'RE I'M NOT WORRIED A80t.IT &EBE BLAIR BEFORE HIS THEY · GOING TO COURl! I 'M DEATH! 5HE OBVIOUSLY GON~A WORRIED ABOUT THE TOLD 5AM ABOUT THE PRO\IE &OARD HEARING THAT HUNDRED GRANO IT IN l 800KED THE BET! CARTER WON! COURT? . by Mell UNTii. YDLI GeT ~IWHAT •rTllf·~~t"1NG! by Che_ster Gould ...it..~ •. 1 .... _,_ ...... , • • -· t__ +--t er lradfMild• -I - r j ''"'' . . . .Ila "AnJ thllr slogan is 'Wr: always get our man'-why. that's 1hc same as mine!" • DENNIS THE MENACE 'IT OIDNT 00 MY COl.ORE.D CRA\ONS Ill GOOD EITHER YA miw.~. ~ ·eoor lNAr ?· ' ' I -- \ -. • ' •• • , ...._ _____ _ Monday, Novttr1btf ll .1974 .-. ' ,_,. ~ 1\141iooc:lated Press S £ R 1': N A D E -Ne i I --'f h FQUowing ttre Bilt r Diamond , Colum-bia boacij 's 'hot record hits for 2. ~I )1 !\I ELOOY 01'" week ~ndfng NoV. 16, as I.OVE --8066YVtni.on, the uppear ln ncx! wce_k:s_-c\DC. _ -- ; 1 s s u...• of B i iiboard J. LAUCl!TER 1'.': TflE n1 ugitllne. RAIN -Neil Sedaka. h1CA· ,. •I. \Vl·l~~N \VILL I SEE tlOT SI NGLt:S YOU AG ,\I N __. Three --1. ....... \YJ.tl\J' EVE It GETS Dciirc('S, CUS YOU'fllRU THE NIGllT -5. BACK HOME AGAIN John J;,.onnon , Applti -;;-John Oen,•er. RCA 2. DO IT TILL YOU'l\E 6. ANGIE BABY "-Helen SATISFJED -0 .T. Ex · Jteddy,Capitol µi'es s,!)cephir -1 . CA T 'S I N Tit E 3. )f\' l\1 El.OD\' Of" CRADL E -Jf11rry Chapin, LOVE -Bobby Vlnlon, Elektra ABC • 8. CA REFREE lllGH· 4. TIN lilAN -America, \VAY -Gordon Lightfoot, Warner Bro·s. !\!CA · 5. BA.OK liO~lE t\GAI:'\ 9_ LO VE ~IE FOR A -John Denver, ADC REASON -The Osmonds, 6. J CAN J~El.P -Billy l\!Gl\1 Swann,CQlun1bia 10. I CAN llELP -Dill -;, LO ~G FELLU\\' Swan.C:olumbia SERENADE Neil Diamond , Columbia . COUSTR\' SINGL•:s 8. LIFE IS A ROCK Uul r: CO-UN'fR'!" IS -1'om 1'he Radio !loll ed !\le ·r llall. J\!ercury Re.Union , RCA , 2 . 'I' R O l' B L !:: I N 9 .. EVERLASTING LOVE PARADISE -Lot'elta C..::irl Carlton, A t3C Lynn , J\1C1\ JU. ·CA REFR EE lllGll· :1. MISSISSIPPI COTTON \VAY ....; Gordon Lighfool. --Charley Pride, RCA ~f!:A I 1 BACK llOM E AGAIN 11 . .1AZZJ\1AN ---Carole -John Den\'er, RCA Klhg, A~~l' 5. GET ON MY LOVE Tivo to Tango l-fe rm ione Baddeley and James Crom\\•ell. pla yin g a professional dancer, ham it up tonight on ··~1oude ,'' ut 9 o'clock on CBS , Channel 2. ./ THAJN -LaCo.sta, Capitol 'To'P LPs 6. TAKE 1\1 E t!Ol!IE TO • f!(;GY YORK, beloved lll)'Chlc healer "r•)'ChometriJt, l . JOHN 1.ENNO!'f •-SOJ\l E \VHERE _J oe wlll ltllyou•boulyounell'.10!1rin111pcr1one1 ollJectt \ ' 1 e PAUL BRADLEY. dain·oy1nt and P1Ych.ic Nob]• hat \'alls <ind Bridges. App e. Stampley , ABC somethlna on hll mlnd-,.011r1 f Al•o 1tartlin1 predlctio"'} 2 . J"t' t T CROCE -7.LOVE IS LlKE A BUT-e ~EAN Mt-CLARtN, eekbr1l•d •uthor" n~li1io1u1eholar, Photographs & J\femories. 'l'ER FL'' ~ Doll y Parton, .. ·u/ ht'lP yuu 10 dev1lop ~o~ ""'" ESPotan'1a11 ABC llCA ~ IN PERSON! ONE NIGllT ONLY! S ROILl ''G STO,~ C LIED 'IE --SA_T_U_"_D~A~V~.~N~'O-V.1 6.ltOVALJNN-SanlaAn11 • ~ 1.. • • "'"' -· 8. SJI E 'A 4 • " " l t'5 Only Rock 'N Roll. BAB\' -Charlie Rich. RCA SUNDAY, NOV. 17, llOLID~\Y INN-Costa i\1esa_ Atlantic 9. BRI NG BACK \'OUH ~~~n~o~11~'~"'~'~fN~m~<~"<~r~'~"~S~P~,,~t.~A~d~•~1iJ~"~·,~·~s.~,,~,~,1~,.~d~~~-·~· ~~ ·t A)lElltCA -lloliday. LOVE TO \\IE -Don Gib· \\'arner Bros. ·son. l\JG:\I s. BA.Clf ~1A N -·rutt . 10. CAN'T YO\:l f'EEL IT NER OVERDR IV E -1\ot --David llouston, Epic . Ffagne. Phonogram .;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;= 6. CHEECll &_ Cll O@'S· WEDDI NG J\LBUJ\t A&M 1; ,CAROLE KING \\''rap, Around Joy, A&J\I 8. ALI CE COOPER Crealest l-lit5, \Varner Bros. 9. TRA FFrc -'"hen Tlie - Eagle.Flies, Asylum "' 10. JET l-tROr TULL'- 'Var Child. \Varner Bros. EASY LJSTENING I . I.ONG FEL LO \V M!W SUIFIMG --HolActfell."'-i Cwdillt 11 ; I kl• An all NEW film inspired by the novel, MAJAPORr~ by Arthur Hailey. .,,. CO,.....UOUS SHOWINGS SATUl04Y & SUtoiOAY O•PASSIS l"LIAst .. ................ L!ncoln Avenue W. of ~t 8utl\t P•fk •821.4070 co ... , I "Von Richtofen & Brown" ... HO PASSES f\lASf "THE GAMBLER '" ''Jhe ....... itiall;~of ~ l<talitl:" Bun Reynolds in "THE LONGEST YARD"• Andy Warhol's "DRACULA"x "ZARDOZ"• "THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT"a "TRAVEL'S WITH MY AUNT''•• "JUGGERNAUT"•• "ZEPPELIN"••- "SLEEPER"•• "BANANAS"•• "Everything You Alrt..,s Wanted to Know About Sex • "CALI FORNIA SPLIT"• 'THE LAST DETAIL"• ·-· ___ ..__ THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! • -PLUS- llATLf'S AMIMATtoH "YELLOW SUBMARINE" • H•AT"& •••• : •••• 848-3102 •••• Inch T ........ No•. 14 HAllll•O" A'T ADAMIS, COIT.Ii M•llA ""......_ 9"'11.-1 •"''°'°'Ml! DlltO ,..,, • STAlllllNG CHARLTON HESTON • IC•REN 8LACIC 1 GEORGE l{ENNEOY GLOliltA Sl'O•'ISON •HELE"' llEOOY EFREM ll'.,84L!Sl Jll. •SUSAN CLARK SID CEAS~R I LINO.\ BL.\IR 1'ennessee for TV I.OS ANGELES (UPl l - Tenn essee \Vi lliams, th f' t "'O·lime Pulit:ter prize-win~ nin_g SIU_r\Ytigh_l..i_ has been ti--!:!! Sii;:ni to create his rlrsl EXCLUSl"I! dramu ror television, 1' Uni\'crsnl Pictures has un-1_1--::==~ noun<red . -+-1-1 Aiift: \Villiums l'cceivcd his WAaHOL'S - Pulizers ror "A. Streetcar ''DRACULA''. N:imcd De!llre" in 1918 and "Cat on 11 Hot 1'i n Roof" In 1955.'l lis other plays Include ···rne Glass l cnage ri c.'' "S\\'ect Blrd o( Youth" ~nd "C11 mino Real.·: "VELVET VAMPIRE" \\'illiams' TV dr:1ma wi ll be produced by Jules\ Ir· ving, the producl!r of' the · W9'. ,............,, PM 2Stll anni\•ersa1·y produc-L....!'!'·!01!:;:"'~":."'~•::•:!:'='"~'~ lion of ·· A Streetcar Named Desire" in New York. PUTUTDI PllD * -TOMY AWAID .. M.Y. DUMA cmecs CllCU •W•••* "THAT QIAMl'tOMSlllP SEASON" , ' Illy JeMMt MIW E1tolosive. Power1ul , Contemporary Orama Reoommended !of Mature Audienoes SNCIAL Nt'i•W MIGHTS-DeSCOUM'r rttCE SJ.SO • • "DAISV MILLER " • "PAPER MOON '' TW11,HL ., .. 11.1-il "IAITHQUAkl" •W m MANN THEATRE S I So<~~~=-1 ~ •• ...,...w ....,,.ilWtt-W-11 .. ~ ...... 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Anlllol\y M. 0111119. ll't G6lt•Y 0< .. Nt-1 Se.tell. C11Hornl1 t'IMO. Tllit b\lt.IMU 11 «IACl..,.;ltd by I Qtnlrtl ,.,lnor>Mp.. Ntllq l ilt'_.,.., OlllP19 · TN1 tlfl...,..Y. WIS lllM wllll thl Countt Cl1<t o! Ori~ Cr..>ntv °" Or;!.. u, Ith, ,.,. ~llohtd Oriolltl CNll Ololly Pllof, Cklootf" 21, :a. Nowmbtt 4, 11. 1•11 • :!11$-lt Stbll'Wllln O'"""'-Ul Moiflne Alie., a.ia li!lncl, Ctlll<lrnit 'ttWJ, Krl1UaN G. 01"""''-Ul ......,,.,. Alie., hi-ltl-. C•lilo•nl1 f'lWJ. 'fl\11 M IMSS ito<lln"'KIM Py • OMOrll .... ,-~··· Siblll••Hn01on11r Tiii• 1t1t.,..~t wtt h!ecl wi111 IN Coonw Oen. OI ()rtf19t Cllllllr "" ~· 11, ,.,., "'"' P11bll-ll Or1n91 Cotti ~•If Pilot Oc!ODff M,M!llHoVlmtoer I, 11, It. 191• ' ' M:l·H • 1111·1'. P VBLIC NOTICE ••1m , IUPl.AIOll COUllllTOFT1ota STAT• Of' CAUil'OllNIA .-011 TNll COUNTY OF OllAfllCil! ..... Al11•t NOTICll 01' NIEAAIHG Of' l"IETIJIOtl POii PllOIATaO" MOLOGllA,,..ICWIU. AHO l'OA LI.TT• llS TlllT A#lllMT AllllV EMiie el GEOllGE l'ARMIER, 1t11 PUBLIC NOTICE I ~."CiEOllGE EDWAltO FARMEll, PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOllS •uSINllS NAllllll STATIMIJfT T1't lollewi119 --... dolfl!I llwl'llll M' 8 A L--1:nr-STOAES, 1101•G. L w;. •fddltn, $.tn\aNfl, t1lltorlli1'n1'QD. -- LiOTd 'p; S:.lld9r\, 111'1 Vk l'I¥ Cir., ""'"'· \All!Offtll 'll/fl) w11n1m LI""''· uois ~11 'An1..,.1 .. 0r .• Nor-1t,G1Utor1111•so · Tiii\ buslnitn II <-IKIH by I Qitn1r1I .. rtMtlll!p. L.lo~dP.S..ndt•t WU l11m Lf1oe1 Tlllt 1t1t1-nt w11 1!11111 wUll lhl c-ty c .. rktl0..¥>fe Covnl~ Ot10<--. s1, 1911. l'JIU4 PlAlllilled Orin~ C:0.11 Ooll1 Pl~, NllWf'IDltt 4, 11, 11, Jl,.1914 l!f'-11 P VBLIC NOTICE •n•u SUl'.111011 COUllTOtl' TME STATE 01' CALll'OllNtA fell TMl COUNTY 01' Olll.UIG• Ht,A·lll14 NOTICE 01' MIAlllNG 01' fl't!TITIOft ""POii 1'110 .. TI. 0 1' WILL ANO l'Oll Ll.T· TlllllTl.STAMlNTAllV EH1tt ti llUTH AOA ELtZA•ETH MAOOEllV,Dl!ctl-. HOTICE IS HlillEl"V GIVt!N \!lat AICHAllO Sfl'llOUL "'' lilH lleftln • .,et;• .... ,,._ .. 11 Wiii -I« I""""" II l.9t1ieri Tt,1-t1•r ID ll'lt ~1- Nlt:ttM• lawllk " it .... GI !Or Nrtlltf ,.,.. !klll.,s . ...., lr.11 lfle 11--piKt DI M.,lngtl'lt-IWfbltlfl.-tlor~ 16. 1'14, 11 9;JO 1.m., 111 tl'lt l*Klr_,, DI -0.11¥1-fll HI. 1 ol u old <-1.. 11100 Orie C..nte• Orl .. Wt ti, In lhl CotrOI Sarlt1AM, c..n1or..i1. O.tHI "'°"'mt.er I. 1•11 WILLIAM t . SI JOHN, Co\llllY Cler• GlNEC.Sfl'llOUL , .... ......, ...... """"'*· Ctllffflll• *Sf Ttt; lllUIM·)IM _.,i.r:.-tlli.o.r P111t1i""'d Orin~ CH\! O.llr Pilot, -rniHr 11, 12, ti, 11r1 11~11 PVB!;ICNOTICE l'l(TITIOUS •USINESS IUSINlSS HA Ml ITATIMeNT TIW lol~ ..... ,,.,.,. ... ""'"' -lnttt M ' APPLIED RESEARCH IEJIVl(ES, lf'l•J Sltr•• IMI, lrvlM, C..lil<lrnltt:!loM. T-t C.•••11 ,,,,.., lt'ho2 s.;,,,., 1nu, ),,,.;.,., C..lll6r11i1 t'l ..... Ml,.., CtllM"M' l'IJM', ln.1 ~·· '"""· ltiAM, C:,..lil<ltflilt'l ..... Thl1 butiMU it c11no11cMO Dy ... lfl-""' ... '· ,_., Gt•l•ll ... _ """f~lt-1 Wit lilM woll'I the c->IY Otr• ot 0•¥>te C111n1y "" -I. "''· l'ICYITIOUS •uSINlSS HAMlSTATIMl!HT The fol.0..1119 per 1411 It <k>lntblltl""t t i . 11riOlllllUcl Tr1w1I S.rwl<J. ,.,_, l'.C:10C (.Ol\I H!QhWIJ, $unHI &11<11. C.111.,nll 'IOIO. Pt•\11n1tl1ell l r1v1I, 111< .• IM61 'Pte11lc Col•t HIQhw•r. Swflffl &tttn. C..Ufo•nlt901U. TPll1 twllMn ls cond11t1..i llJ • ,.,.. p0r1\loll !incorporaltd 1nc1mor.n111. . AuO••J T"on1fnon. P•""°'"' TP1t1 "11enw11t Wll lllll! ""'" 1111 c.o..ni1 0..-1110.111• co..1111 onOc-'· 1t11. D9ollll M. l:wMtl, l1o4. -....... Ot1 ... 11 .. Jtl~l'•­ LM4-"'1.C.1H .. fll••1• T91 :US.t1JI l'.JnH 1'11bl l~t• 0rf11Qe Co1'1 Dlily Pilot, ctdollertt,lllcl Ho ... mbt• •.II, II, 1911 . ~,. Pl.i-BLIC NOTICE P VBLIC NOTICE SUl'I! lllOlt COU llT 01' CAUIOllllMIA. COUNTVOFOllANG(. 1t1 CIYI( CllNTEll OAtVE WEST. SAHTA •NA,CALll'OANIA CASE MUM.Ell 0·""" SUMMONS !MAii JllAGl.I In rt IM m1rrl19t Of l'tlftlonet: OOJllS E. JENSEN 11111.IVIHGSTONft ~ -: FRANKLIN HUGOJEHSEM. T•~IM llt~: Tiie Pttlliolltr '- IHM I ll"lttlOll tanc .. 11!119 -... rrltgt. YW !MY ""I •<11\efl '"llOIM wl1flill • •l'lllllJl'lt .... 1Ml1flll .. -ls ...... -you. lf'f'Oll ,.11 tolitf' I M'l ...... _ """""wt.II llrne, ~ delilllft ... , be tfl· "'*' -""' <-1 Ml'I' lfllt1". 1..o;n-e111 (WKlilllflQ lft!"l'CU" ., ltllw ....,.,~ ,.,.,...., lliwlMOll ot .,_.,'I', ,....... _. pofl, CPllld CUllOlly, Cllilll IWl'POtl, 1norftly'J lffi. Cotti. 111d Sutll llllhfl" rt11e1 11 ll"llJ '-Otlftltd Dy 1'1e COllf1. II '" wish ,. ~ tlw M~lu II ....... . ..., .. ..., -·'I'", ........ -tlrll .. 1 \'M!" WflntR rHPf-, lflfly, Ml\' .. 11 ..... 11,,W:. SEAL 0.IMCklobl"'• 1'11 • WILl:IAM E. St JOH/rt, Ot~k o;,b•I ~1111nt, OtPllfY. ••1otHl.1Ht!.l'AIT SllOlL.CllAlLAlllDSl!AIEll .._-.. 1'11 -•ldltl. Drl.-.' Stll\I '" "'"'-"" .. tck,C.lilornl• 'IJ..,. T .......... 0 10t.4J•tMO,MO-Wl ""'"""''"' P1ll1Joiolr Pu1t1l1nea Or•nwe Co11l Diiiy Pilot, Oc•-rn, 1110 ,...,. ... ...,•.I!. 11, 1t11. """ P VBLIC NOTICE P URl~IC NOTICE l ·UOSI 5Ul'IElllOA COUllTOfTME STATI' Of,CAL!fOllNIA '°A TMlCOUMTVOl'OllAlllG5. lll•.A·l11U NOT!Cl 01' HEAlllNG Of' l'ETITIOH '°JI l'llOIATIE Of WILL AHO f'OA LET· TEllS TEST AME MT ARV E•ltltot MARIE OA\/tS, Ot<-. NOTICE l~ HEREIY GIVEN l"lt GEORGE LOllEN DAVIS PIM l!lfcl Nfllln 1 PJl•I'°" lot PrOOllt of Wiii -l(O' ~ OI Lett.•\ Ttil,,ntlltMy I• W. Pf!i~ r.IO'tlflCf 10 WlllC" II .... de l\:lr turtl'lef Ptr• lk ul.,,, Incl llYI IM IJmt -pllU of .. MIPll !l'lt "'""II.IS._.., WI lor _...., 1-, .. 11, 11•·)O1,..,., ill. Ille c-.i.-.. OI flCTITIOUS •uS/lt1!1S OtPl•!nwlll No. J ol \l id c-i . .i l'OOO vk NAMe ST4TSMENT Clf'ller Dfi .. Wttt, In Ille C:ityllll Stnt1 AM, T .. lollOW•"IPl'MI" It cllllfl90lltlne•ft: (thlornit. !1) SANTA ANA llATlER'I', 121 IAT W1LLIAME.$1J0"N, Tl!llY OUf'l.ET ll! SA Tfl!llV SALVAGE c;;....,,1., Cltrk COMIOANV, "I SMl!L TIJIS SALVAGI il'OWAAS, THRIETMIEWAY COMIOAHV CSI llATlEJIV OUTLET •. A/rlOllENNlTl STOAES. IUD t.111.,on Or., c:.t11 Mtw, Mii A11Mtk A ... _ c..tllorlli1mu. \.Mt 111(11. c111ter11i1 .... J Jolf"1' E. Coclft•I, UtJ E•m• Stnl1 Tel: UUlll'°tw'""'cc'--- _,. .. C.tll0<nl• UJOs ' "Anw..e,.,.t;"11i1tlofltr ,Tllll loll•lne11 i 1 !Ol'IOuCIM by ffl In-f'~Dti\lltll OrtflOI COi\! ~llr Pllot, IJiWldllfl, Nl'\tl'flOer 11, If, 11, 1'11 lllil).11 JotC.0.••f T"il llll•mff'll .,.,. lllN w(tll ll'lt '°"'11'f (JeNI olOrtn11tC...lll'f011No...,rnM<1, !ti•. ·-P11bllilltcl Or•llOI Co•ll O.Uy Pitol. ,,.,, ... ...O.r 11, 11, 2S,tncl O.ttmlltrJ, ltll •111-11 PVBLIC NOTICE ',l(flTIOUS IUllNllSS NAMI. STA TIEMl!fT fht IOllowillf pttMM lft cloi"I "'111MI' •• MUlllWlfl. HUllWt t l AND lll!MEll, UO '1f'ICI Slr .. I, Ntw,...,1 &ttcPI, Gllltor"11 .... ._1 lltlllltll H-1!1, llOIGIJlletT.,. ' , .... Cor-•t """'" C11o1orN1"'1S F•riU11 uw111 "'""'· no a.--.o, Gor'Cllll llQ Mir, C1tJ!t• nl• •JtU -lr11<• Ml<o.tltlO, 1-f\, Mf!lll Ori.,., Mf"1111 Y111•. Ctlrfo<l'it.-,.11 Mlt!IMI J6MOfl Ml.tclt, t6'tl El-. IEI '°"'· C1ti ....... •>No fl'ltl Ml11ttl II clftcl11(1ocl loy • ....,.,_. ,..lfllltfll•. lloet!T Jlt~lllll H11rwlll TPlk , .... _, ••l l!lltl wi!ll , .. C-'f Otrk of Or.,,._ ~ty 4111 "'°"""*" I, 1911 ·-~lllllllll.1 1,1r11191 Cot>! OIU' fl'Ult, lileWmbtf II, II, U.tftd ~I, 1•1• • 4\U.11 P VBLIC NOTICE .. ,... SUl'tElllOlt CO,,llTOfl TNI STATE 01'(..Lll'OllNIARlll Tl41. COllJITV Ol'OR»tOt.- ' NO. A-11., NOTICll 01' MllAlllNO 0 1' HTITIOM l'OA 1'•09ATl Of WILL AMO POA LIT· Tl!ltS T•$TAMlfllT411Y Ett1le OI CHARLES GOllOOfol FOii· TUNE. 1114 .,,,._11tt CHARLES G. l'OA> TUfrlf, ....,11C, G. tl'OJITUtt£. Pt«flM. NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN tftll 8f:T1"V JANIE LANG Ill' flied ......... I PJ11l,_.,for l'rotOJlllet Will-l\:lrl-t ol L•U"t Tetl•ment••r 1<1 11'11 Pllll-"""~nc• to Wlllt" '' inl•.., tuntotr --tklll¥1, .... ""' !tit ,, .... Mel ·-91 ......... !hi \I ......... llttfl !>11 lllr Hlrwtl'l'lbtf h, 1911, ti t iJO •. fll,. ... 11'1t -·-of 0o1Ntl11Wlll No. )OI ffll ,...,_ 11 JmCl...c "11""1" Or1 .. wt1t, IR 11'141 CltyOI ~. -· c.t•torftl• WILLIAM l . $1..10111111, c-1w C1tr~ VlllTUl ANO 5(111lCll, IH~ m,,..•,....C.•l•r0r1.-. NtWl"tf\ llM•, C•lltorlll• Ttl!fJ H) ... •ffll A-.W,1 flt ll"tlllofltr Pwtt!...,. 0•4't~ "t .. ,, o.11, -.lat, "°"''"11«11.11,11.ttu """'4 • • • NOTICE IS joj£llEIY GIVEN llWI HELEN CHlWfUH(i l'AllMEll Ml llNiO 1Wtin•P1ll!IOll!or ... _ .. o1~...i... '1111111 ...., tor kwtMI •I LttNn T'"'"'"" ttry 10 lflt: Ptlll'-1 tltlrtflUI 10 wl'lkfl 11 -IOI'" l\lrtt.t ...-i1c111.n, llncl -tfll .11--plk1tllM1,l."9 , ......... --Ml fer NO ...... ~lt14, llt:JDt..m., irlltte l*Kl•.m 01 Ot~•lrnenl NII. l OI ulcl "°""' 11 ltO CJwlc Ctn\1r Dfl.,. Wnl, 111 IM Cllfol ~I• Ant, C.UIOfftl1. Dlllcl Ho ... mwr 1. 1914. WILLIAM (.SI.JOHN, • GounhClerk MOWAllOL STON• 1199WJlllllN 11 ..... Sllftt711 LMA ...... I. CllKwl>l•MM Ttl: lHll411·6Hf ""'""' .... l l'ltfllellt~ Plllllitlllll Orlflllt Cot ti fto"'t...O.r 4, ), I 1, 191• PVBLIC NOTICE NOTICI INVITING llOS Holle• 11 hff•Dr gl11en n..i ..,,. So«cl OI Trut.1ttt OI '"" Cot•I eo .......... 11, Colltgl Dlttrkt Ill Ortn91 Coun1y, C..lllonll•. will -.,1,,. llllld tli<b 11p lo J:OO p.rn., """°" ,. ... ,, Ha .. 171 .. r 31, 19U, t i I"' Put'· <11111119 (»pl, ef Mid toe-I dltlriel -llO 111110 ~A"'"'"'· Cltltl Mew, t.llllor· 1'111, 11 wfllcll lime Mid l>lltt. wrn • ~kl ---rt ecl !Or : LI-OI 0.-lllllOl"tlft'I Sottw••• Sy,ttfl'I. All tNft lrf 16 ... Ill-~ willl 1111 IMlrvc.tioM • -Condltlctlot -!.clKltlullons Wlllcl'I .,. ,,..... on II"' -, nwr • SK11rM In tl'HI o!llu of !ht Jlw. <MllPll AVtfll ot Wld K-l Olttricl. El<PI ~ mvsl lubn'lll wim JM bid 1 tttl'li>tf'l Cht<-, CtrllliH <l'llek,,. toldcltl'°...S ---P<l,IO!e II UM °'*'oltl'ltCMll Col!>ll'IUl'lll' (.o11t9e Olllr\cl eo..o o( ff\11,IMllll In'"'°""' nol ltttllllllll,..per· uni ()'K)olll'Hl ... mbklHt-Ml•l!>fl IN bk!Oe• •Ill enter Into II*.,_-Con- lfKI If tl'lt .,..,... It tw•rdM IO l'llm, 111 1111 •-ol 111111•• 10 11:1111• lnoo .ucll '""""'I. IN pro.:-ol thl <llt(.k wlH Ill lorltlllld,"' In 1111 CIH al • -. 1111 lull """"•lltftol oim"' lorltUed IO .. Id ,, ....... olttrlu. No bldte• m•r wll11<1•1w l'llt Did ,tor 1 lltf'lllll 111 lorly·ll"" 14~1 cl•n lllt• 1111 !Mite illlor 1111-n!1111 thtreot. 1'nt !k>Md al Tr\tflftl '"""'" Ille prh1ilevo..11 r1l•,U11Q "'' -111Dlds..,10 .,..r.,. ..,, ,, .. 91111r11111 or 1n1o-nw111~1 '" tn'l'Wcl ~ lft 11Weolool119. .S19!11d,f<IOAMAH £.WATSON S.C'lw. SOl•clot Tru"M• °"""': Ha.,.fll_ U, 1911 -J'OOPJ'l. P\11111"*' 0 •9"91 cu.i o.u, Pltot. """'-11, II, 1tn 114'-U PVBLIC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE ., .. 1 SUfl'llllOllCOU•TOl'TMI! ' ITATlOI' CALIPO•NIAf'Olt TM•COUHT'fOPOllMIGI ........ 11 .. NOTICa 01' MlA•t•O OP NTITION '4)111: fl'llO .. TI. Oil WILi. AHD l'Oll Ll.T• Tl.PIS 'flSTAMINTA•Y E1l•lt •I JAMIES #1 . FLf.MtNO, °:~r~E i's HE.Ill.•• GIVEN, ... , JOSI( llELLf F~lMING ANO 0011\to AHH •ult 111 .. hlff herttn I ..-iiti.. tw lll'r•M tol Wiii 1 ... IOt IU'l-1 ot Ltlltft ,~._,,,.,, t. ,,,. "'''i-n""""""' ~II Is -r .. t1111Mr lllrllt .. .,, ...cl 11111 IM tlfN -llltc• .......... ""' -,... ...... Mf IOf" ,... __ ,., ,., .. ttt.:11 l,M.,ill'lll'lt t-lr-ot0.~,_.I " i.tlCI <hrt. •I >oo t•wlC ""*" Ori .. .,,.01J.,$1n\1A,..,C1U~ O.IH """""""''I, "" WILLIAM l . st .tOHll. • c-!rCltHt. PAULIClllMtOV, '"· ,...,MIC: .. f1fl•••t..,.,s..tt.. ... ,,.. ... _ c..11..,,... 91111 Yll: f110 aMoMot .. .,...... i.r: .... /, ... t P11bll"'9d O•lnOt CNtl o.11' fl'llel, "'°"~11, U, 11. "'• •IU•U • I • ' I ..... .. , ........... .... -.. ~· ........... .. =-~:....:~.~* ....... , ....... ..., A CENTRAL COU)lTYARD . Sets the mOod hr thll Dover Shoen ~lidenct. The dark woods, masalvt door 1 1 wrought iron, floor .111 e I, add tO t~ Mt!dlternnean charm of thb Ivan Weill home. 6 BR., i b&thl; bay view: formal dining, family nn., island kitchen. ~ tACUlar mstr suite. Only $169,lm. HA .. BO" COMP'ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944. 67M400 lmne Terrace $900Ct Reduction Sitbted on 1u-p comer lot. 'Ibil home i1 made to order for • lqe lamlly. Big liv-inc room, banquet sized din-tnc roOm. Bedrooms f o t ewryone -each with R ba1n. Two separate play yards. Now priced in the 8 0 ' I , CALL 67H500. Of'IEH tit. I • IT'S Fr.JN TO 8E NICE/ ~~:c:;·r THE REiil H~_ESTATERS I COSTA MESA TRIPLEX S-TART YOUR IN- VESTMENT PROGRAM HERE -good tax shelter + Io w nmlntenance. 3 Large units, each with 2 pa t i o 1. 9%. % Financing available. Priced at on1y S63,0XI. Call St6-6881), • •· HERITAGE REALTORS S"Plex 1.-ch Shows Spenclable ' 7 ,. , ....... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS .................. ....... •.... ,., .... ,., -·-.. ft) If,,,,,.,, .... ;:. ~:::: =·=~ ( 642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Ctedll Appl'oYll A1•1 Ola&... . 1002 2. Two tittle doll houaes oo one lot. Private patios. Out of state owner WANTS TO SELL. Only $65,0XI with an EASY 200 T.O. 3. GeMrat R.I. . EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$250,00ll. Bayfronl luX\lfY I Beautiful 5 bdrm home specially designed for SS' lot on water. Fam rm, formal dining rm, 4 baths & glamorous pwd. rm. Fantastic master suite. Pier/sUp. 2111 S.n J~quln Hills RNd NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Ol'fN nt I• "s FUN 10 IE Mell A lovely three bedroom home ! ~""""!"'!"!'""""""~~~!!!!!!'!"!!"J,,.!!!!!!'!'!'~ ~-·?,:!~\lll E;~~rr.·:,,~t·. :~I ~ .... R.E. 1002 l;en4'•1 R.i. 1002 ll!~ ~~-~~~!ll~~~~!~·~~!J """""" Ind •ded by : UPPER MESA VERDE -= VER y MOT !VAT E D I. CREAM PUFP SELi.ER. 185.000. · o •• Bachelor Paci Corona clel Mar W'tth Pool Call \I.I about this desirable <l:>rona Hlahlands 2 ht 2ba pool home with I at' g e muter suite private beach acceu and •ery special 11 n anclrlg arnt1&ements. $69,500 Call 644-mt /Jn ~l[ll l\All [! & ASSLl[IAflS LAGUNA HILLS Neat as a pin & twice u nice! A ttal condominium buy in one of our fastest growing areas. Existing 'FHA loan Catt be assumed. 4• BAY -per· •harp foor bedroom home on Shon •trttt near 1\\'0 big be a u t I e s on the goU COW"St!. BeauUfW!l' SPYGLASS HI LL . One Oul by the "DUCK FARAt" upgraded for gracious liv. CO L O N I A L a n d one -Stt this customized 3 ing. Enclosed patio in Wit. ht ED I TERRANEAN. Six bedroom + huge fa m I I y Private backyard with •Pl~ bedrooms in the eolonial, room with raised hearth iow; gardens. AU that ~UI 4, 5, 6 or 7 bedrooms j.n lireplace. One of the biggest ;;i.n asswnable 5%% loan- tM· P.tediterranean. Bo(h y&.rrls in the area, com-$186 per month pays princi- pticcd to sell $14a,OOO & pli!tely encloced with cinder pal, Interest and taxes. n49,500. block. Full price, just \~'on't last Jong. cat1 546-2313 Call 675-7225 $43,000 . . ' . . ., . . \ \l.l ,E\ Bl \l :r' A !!LR(, r NT ERPfUSE,. CO l 2211~*" ~~ii 1 Sun/Eve 546-4140 · Shiny New 1 -=====::::i:::~ Just listed br and new Ji customized 3 bedroom, 2 bath with huge beam ceiling family room, Oioosc Your Ol'!N TIL •• rrs fr.JN 10 8E NICE! 1 1mA·11 - --FULL PRICE- $2',540 3 BEDROOM BONUS ROOM . own carpet! $46,500. D o Ontu >oorselr a ta\·or. please call, $.14.500 WOOD STREAM Condominiums . $39,500. -$41,950 Large 3 bedroom, 2% balh, 2 story home. Vacant for quick occup anc y . New ca.rpetinc Ii freshly plinled. Sparkling_ <:lean. "' 963~67. "21 O'llWtJL t • ""S FUN IOBfMCC• ~IN II_ IHl'Hltll RHltors ~ :z: * 644-7662 * Au1.1me 7·'/. Loan NO QUALIFYING Popular "T" Plan in ?.1esa Del Mnr with approx. $14,<m cash down, total pay-ment oC $2&1 a mt.lath. NE\V LISTING!! Quick po.ssi~ 1ion. liuny on thio; one .al $42,950. COATS . WALtACE REALTORS . 54' 4141--.:. (~• EvtniOfl) BACK BAY HIDEAWAY Huge lot, UO by 181. Older 3 bedroom home with huge studio, fireplace, trees and shrubs galore. Call us about this one of a kind property. Asking $40,IXX>. Owrter will help finance. 540-151. EASTSIDE VA-FHA 3 BR, 2 .Ba Homes · near· Newport'• Upper Bay. Llve by man made rurWnc stream. 3i.5 Uni\'ersll)' Dr. 5:'3-'1223 ASSUME 711 & LOAN SUPER POOL HOME Bltns, trpl, 2BR. Nr: So. Coast Plaza. Only J yrs old. Nice bk yd w/lfrepit. Only $293. per mo to t a J pyn1ts . $38,900 full price/CnJJ P R E ST I G E H0~1ES, ~ WALKER & LEE Real Estate MS-9491 BAYSHORES 8arpJn beauty in a private walled community w I t b private beaches. Beaut1full)' decorated chuming borne with Oowering vines a~ ing-roof and patio. Complte w/guest house In the rear tor teenagers or grandma. Plenty of parking and all !Dr $61.950. NEAR THE BEACH Iii I _ 1.l!"IQ=~-~-. Only l 1n mil~s to the surf Prop from th is sparkling clean & 752•1920 . . spacious 3 bedroom, 2 beth hoo1e on ideal cul-de-sac Jot. woo O&.Wlst. HI 11ACM Call before It's aone al only TOP BWFFS 135• 500 · ""' 035 0 ' 963. 5671 LOCATION WALKER & LEE REAL .l::SJ'ATE Great thrtt bedroom plus Pride ot ownership 5 plex. ac-to beach. INCl..UDES Relaxed Living 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath. Home wilh Calif. style, In the Bluffs. 4 W\itl. Beautiful landscape. Enjoy a sc.-rene t;~~ y.·a·er Enclosed priVRte L"Ci..:1 tya.-d-vit'w trorn a qlli\'I rov~ c.:1 i;arden 212 x size I'll. Ex\'~l-: the bay ..\ elegant.iy dt'Cf.I< lent investment. -il?·:!:»S. 1 ral£!:i, with custor11 c:..rpcts \\'ow. St?ller transferred from this beaulifW 3 br .. 2 ba. home w /huge lot on alley. Room for boats, campers &. pool. Lots or mc:d brk:k & wood. Best home avanable in this ideal loca- tion. SutrolJ.nded by bcautifuJ trees I: stu·ubs. .\t $42.950 should nlOVe fa.st. &16-ml or 540-89f.t -REAL--"EST==.A=TE==--1 2'.2 baths home. L • r & t patio . .Additional ~ •• • VISION. ov«loolu . ..., o! fl o ut green belll. This home ha1 needs" you -and you need ~n upgraded with n e w i:w°i'l1H.l• /13tl'IJN108ENtCEt &: rtrapes. One '.If th·~ .110:-l fllllill~ fi~~;.~'~\~~ • VISION • ,>inyl Doors, new fixtures: & new kitchen applianoes. c.JI "' '"' oppointment to We have the n'IOSt beautiful see. 673-8550 rea l estate office in Corona OPff.t TIL 9 • IT':S" FUN 10 Ill. NICE.I Walker D l del Mar. We need active, REDUCED! Owntt anxlo"' C. F. Cohtsworthy to tell this h1J8e two story. REALTORS. 640-0020 Bia ,...,. .. , fam~y room DECORATOR'S HO"" with blJ', ·Huge muter bu "" mm: ~omce and private: balcony. ~ls;e 4BR 2ba w/for.mal L,ovely decor. Mu.st see. on-diningi& secluded mstr suite. Jy SSl,900. 847-6010. Agt. This Select Pl_'Operty is In THE REAil ESTl\TERS 1 ., ee "'""'"· '"""""' .. , .. ~ i ;:;; .. ~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~··~•:;;.iiij.;;;,1.j"°'~~lo;·~~Con~ta~ct~~P~•~i~i~Y[ll~-. Swcerfey, M nager, 67a.ll6lJO. .,.., Steps to Ill• Bo•ch ALMOST NEW ~;:;:;:;::;'.:;;;";;";;:;:;::;'. .Erime South-of-H lg h way ;;;DOUBLE FIREPLACE house with 2 bedrooms on UPGRADED an oversized lot with a~ GJJEENBOOK MESA VERDE PVBLIC NOTICE ffQTICl:TO(lll.OlfOllS SUPElllOll COUllTOF THE STATI 01' CALll'O .. NIA l'Oll TMl COUNTY OP 0111:.utGIE ....... ,-. Etlllf ti ALICE J . LI l'UltGEV, DIK•"""· NOTICE IS ..illll8Y GIVEN to tht <rwo!Wtot IM_,,. n11Md OKllcllltll 1M\ Ill per-M,,;119 cl11m' 191!~ lflt loAld -...t.•rt ~l'td lo Ole ll'ltm. wt1" !Pit M<•-T l'W(l\tf,, In 1M offl<• ot \l'lt ll1•·• 91 TM ._.... ""IHted (Ollrt, ... I• ~Mftl 11Wm, wit!! IM MCtl .. tf -lltfl. liD ll'll ........ """""'II< .. r:i..Mtl A. NICCMtlft, 2m Mir• 81 ..... 5'11itt 1U, C••ll MIW, c.titof Nt, wN<PI b ll'lt plat at Mlflnt II ll'lt WO• -4'"91 -•t.tf"l'tll 111 111 n>1tlfr1 -· "lfllnt .. ""•.ll•Mo tf"WI• *<Hint, wttNA ~ -M lflllr IN l}nl !Mlliut<Mol Oft ....... °""Oll*• 1). tttt Mkt-........ S-•fl'I E111tlll"•"ll• Wllltf IMl-l'lll'l'lldot<Hll!I oo.lilLO A,McUllTlM tmMtrWll ... .,s.itt,14 °" ........ ~ ......... . ,......,.._,,....,,n ·~-lllKlltf Pvllill""a Or111oe C••lt Dl•IY 1'11.i, )C10lttlt.end '""'"""" 4, 11.,., 1'1• "'°·" • • ' - pl"OVi!d plans to add units. r-.1a ny eii;tras In this PRICE REDUCED $69,;.QO. beautifully upgraded home. $2000 a prime Costa Mesa nbrhood &: ~ at only us.soo. C:a.11 :ar-ao 644-7270 Charming brick patios & C::SELECT . ';1"' PROPERTIE9' NAME YOUR TERMS VA NO DOWN -rnA or submit )'OW' idea. Desperate owner leavlnc and m u s t sell. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, family, fireplace, bllns, ex- Assume 7°/o VA Loan $218 Per Month cellent k>cation. OPEN TO Only SS,800 totAI and $218 i\LL TERJ.1S. li1·i1'A ~'Otu• t o I a I pa y in e n l s . 4 offe1', asking '37.900. C.:all ' BOO.roonll>. Fil'eplace. Extra ~ll51. large lot with trailer or · ·.-HERITAGE REALTORS boat gate. Hurry won't last. Call 963-6767. 1022 planters. Don'! miss th.is ~bdrm, 2 bath Spanish beauty In choice Costa Mesa •area. WALKER & LEE Real Estate MS-9491 EXEClITIVE pool: h o m e . Ultimate decor. Calhed.ra! ceilings. 4 + Family room. Open spaclousneq:. Oversize lot. $58,900 Is a bargain! Call 847-iiOW. A.gt. OYl-ner anxious ha1 b e e n transferred out ol state. J bedrooms, 2 baths I: large lamily room. This beautiful home will sell quickJy at $45.000. WALKER & LEE Real Est•te 545-9491 Have aome.rtilnc you want to stll ! OauUled adl do tt well -call HOW 642-5678.. G.neral R.E. 1002 I G..,.r.I R.E . 1002 macnab /Irvine realty TWO STORY POOL HOME JU$T $37,00C! Best buy In town: puers elbow room •nd bargain price. Hurry -won't last. ~all 847~Ul Agt. . V E T E RANS WELCOME? .Delightful femode led 4 bedroom Huntln&l.Dn Beach home. Walk to IChOol&. Cy- cle to beach, $38,IXXI terms .10 suit. Call 847-6010 Agt. $0 RARE! I in O>rona de! ~1ar. A family ham~ with view, Priced in the 70'1. Very special 3 bedroom home with privacy in patio and secluded rear yard (Or children. lnspe<:1 it now. Call 673--8550. ' HARBOR VIEW CARMEL One-of.a-kind! Eat i,n kitcben is major feature of this 3 bedroom, family room plan . Low care yard for busy people! $69,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (X66) • S©\t~~-2't.trs ;- rh.11.1,;guin9 Word Gomo with a Chucklo f~4 ri., CLAY I, POlU.M ------0 l.or101"191 lttter• of in. fou1 ac10111bled WOfdJ M- low to lorP!I lo1tr ll111plt word1, ,ltlNf Nl.t.IMlfD llTll•S IN THf~( 50\,;...lfS • IOR SCRAM-LITS Ans ...... In Clt11lfl<1tlon 1010 BIG CANYON APPEAL Dramatic 3 bedroom, 2 bath University Park home w /Big Canyon Deane de-- sign. Atriwn, family room, wood beam ceilings & special landscape treatment. $72,000. Emmet McKune ~. (X67) CAMEO GEM STONEI Cameo Shores beauty set on high bluff where one can really "sea" forever. :;ooo+ sq . II., 415 bedroom suites. 5y, baths -beautiful decor! Owner will consider exchange. $535,000. For app't. or .color brochure Bob OWens 642-8235 • (X68J SOMETHING SPECIAL Nearly new-French G<>orgian 4. bed· room home w/numerous quality !ea~ lures. Excellent \Ve.stcliff location. Charles-Arnold 642-82.15. (X69) OPEN DAILY 2 .. P:M • 4308 PATRICE RD., PARK UDO. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split-level townbou.se facing pool. Owner leaving area. No signs pennitted -please ring bell. Gloden Fay 642-82.15. (XIS) . l • • . ' .llfu. DAILY PILOT MOftd.-y, Novt1nber 11~_1974 7;;~-:---;;::;;--;;::~:r;;-;;;---;-;;;;:;c;:::::-::':;";OEr---i:m:r<:::-i'l.:::::;;;:--.. mr.:7.===--.. lii::riT.:::it:::i:::ii:::~ .. ilii7r:;:;;;~;;;~~f=-11o.lii 11~;;;;;;;-;';R;·;E~";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';oo;;:;2 1 ~ralR .. o;.. __ 1~002~ ;;G;e;ne;•;•;l~R~.E:·:::::::1:002;;;°";;;"°;;;;'':1lR~·;;;;;;;;;;:::~;;;n;:l;~;"'";n;•;e;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;; .......... ;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;1;;;;, ;·;·;~;';!!!!:;;°";;'~ic';h;·;;~ ;L;"";; .. ;;;;;llolch;;;;;;;;;;;;:::~1 BAYfRONT CONDO'S <._. TIME OUT1 SECLUDED J- ,. SPARLING PRESENTS TRADE BLOW 1t1£ WHJSTLE on WITH VIEW ,t:r." ~" ="1.1:"', ~:'p,.~1o..1:'; .. l bedroon\ Mme ll 0 n1 y &t>lUn.K with an OCf'an view • l bdrm, 2nd noOr Balboo Pt:M. Submit all of I t.r 1 139.!!00. . mli>Utea away fn5m Wld 'J'1\t. S bdrm., .2 b&tb home. and IW'l! "Part1 1lied la truly a n:tt1 experle.noe llvinf room", -"' And In dnJrn, lll'l,050. BEST BUY in a private area wtprlvate ..._ ..... kitchen. Ex'"' .AS:/. 2 Pclrm -7U• -N"JJ'!'rl beach. 41lR, 21> llA, ltm rm w/cbar broiler, if«p lot wttlulouble.....,,,. "' ·---. &at-h • $69,MIO I ded I I B t td g•raa:e, enouati room for V ..,1.., Corona del Mar d uplex, I year old, $124,llOO. Take ovet $96,000 in· loans. • • DANA POINT -i!-untts, :I-years old. Walk to MariJta. Will accept trades. $155,000. ' lxkm -'"' -Mn'*" v IS FOR VACANT, E '15.FOR EXCELLENT· sec u s•t o, •Jl'Ctacular ocean v ow. es ........... DON'T DELAY REAL ESTATe W•kllna 167.soo And this E plan in ·the Old Bluffs Is Ju~t~~·~ulllrf:in~g~. ~w~n~erij·~w;D;l ~ciar~·ry~2~nd;-:'o=r=l:easet<:===op-~1~,N~s~•:i~:m~c!rn~1s~, ~134.~!!00~·~:~~~~~~~j-:::--=f-r~ oomb1ne tioo. 115 · o • .,..,_.., p14u 10 · ~t:=cej)en~apant. 11'• also-colo ~--R-~ E , I tM -above two apt-s----iil.,-ab'SO a lutely charrrung witli an ad<le GRUBB & ELLIS -,n. -ttite • r-lmagtne havina ~ 1.. .... viev.·. •-~1•3 or 5•• ••51 , bdrm a..do~ c.ill""' tar breakfast ·area, skylights, cute.a .. the<llckens RHI E&t•le 675-70IO --• -~ ePRICE SLASHED• NEWPORT 4, den, fireplace, 2 bath, large yard. Ex- cellent Heights location. Owner says make offer. BAYSHORES You'JI love it. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, newly decorated, Fee land. $120,000. UNITS \Ve have several properties for sale in New- port Beach. Top location. Call lor informa· lion. Principles only. SPARLING REAL ESTATE 833-3544 details. 1nJghl lenae. wallpapers and 3 bedrooms, 2300 sg. ft. H O $3450. Yac1nt 675-8600 Anytime Owners are making two house payments and B•lbot Penin1u11 1007 Costa Mesa 1024 urry, nly • • • Very Serious S.ll•r • VISION • want to see you! See ill at $82,500. · 3613 IV. BALBOA BLVD. --------$26,900 '!'No """' COJonlnJ. <>oean CE ' I ...,, . .-$1500 DOWN Ex-'le 1 H ,,.~. Be ...., view, PalaliaJ, 4 BR 6: tam. REALTY u2~u:: ~~E~~~:1~o':o;' !:1~ NJ,,..,' 'l,';;j.,~· Il.~ai'i';°; Thb ~~E3R~m. ~ai.Pi'~:·~ ::;:,.,~11~iir.~~ :l743 E. Coast Hwy 642-48.ll. 2 bath family home h,11:11 t.ocated on be a u t t fut bltna, dahwaht, cenndc We c d 1 M I ,.~.,.~~!!"""'""'"~~!!"""'""'l!~~.,..,.~!\!ILARGE beach home; will a 1a.rire tree-ihaded yard ul do-Ow xtre 1 & 1ndoor-outdotr carpethw. 1--~'""'""""--'"'"""'~--1 Gener .. I R.E. _1002General R.E. 1002 trade. $!H,500. 10% Down. Jarve enouah for ll pool and c ·,A MCH.. ~re me Y Shag cp.rpeting and CUltDm :;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:;:;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;1Marshall Realty 675--49XI <:OO°vertible t1r! tr e. l le r, anx..,lL~. U.11')'. dra;pes thruout. Huge pa.do, New UstirtCJ Mesa Verde Villa Assume 1'h 0/o FHA 2 Large bedrooms. Premium ( *NEW HOMES* FOUNTAIN VALLEY cam~r. or.,boa acctSL AP-I' Ovcniicd yard. d o u b l e Corona del Mar" 1022 praised aftd approved for garage. $69,500. Tmnl RED VA 9~~% loan. t62"4471 ( :) 5464101 CARP=r, ~EAL TORS A Duplex!! Iii Plac• VETERANS I• de1•-. .. u1 2BR nnd .,_n $.19.M SOul'lere 4 bt'lb'm, '.! l:tguna Hiiis 1050 '!""'""'"""'"""'""'""'""""""""'""'!'!!'!!"'""""'"""'""I ll:rade carpeting lll1d drapes. <;..,_ I R K 002G I R E l002 ExoUc covered j>ll;tio. At· 1~ ·;;;"';;;';";:;;;';~;. ;:;;;;:;;';;;;;;e:;ne;:;;r;t;;;;;;' ;:;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! tached garage. \Valk t o 11 private & heated community .Don't CaU Me l&.•IQuall ~ .... ....,,,~ m a ...... u ..... p, ap--Lln '. owners residence with beau-.,...., bath family home in good 2 & l B d fro $28 500 ••·1 pr·'""'' _,,..,.. 7S2~1t20 , locallon. W/.\v ;.,..,,I lhruout, ASSUME 7% lST T.D. e room m . • '"" ~--, ... -.• ,,., .,_,. ""'" _, 2 Condo v ·-PLU S ~ dl'8pes, fireplace, fre sh 3 BR, BA , u ...... Linda Isl• Waterfront Lovely 5 BR., 3 bath custom home. Large courtyard. Pier/slip. Reduced to $195,000 Tr•dltlonal Style BeaulilullY decorated 5 BR., 4'h ha. Panel- ing, S frplcs. Pier/slip. $260,000. Custom Spanl1h Home S BR1 5 ba., art studio. Gourmet kit. Eleva- tor. Pool. 1000 sq. ft. Ramp & float. $450,000. 70 Linda Isle Driv• Prime 40 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000 For information on All Homes &: U>ls Call BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34! llo y ~•d• D•·v• NB b/5 61b1 e Bltn• • OW • Car-ts/dr•-• paint in I: out. Flexible $34,000. Must see! 0 Pe n "" r -r-A channing lBR rental with BUILDER'S temui. Dally 1-t 23477 Via Jacinto. pOOI. Assun1e FHA I o a n 1vith Sl40 per month pay- ment, principal, interest .\ taxes. Hurry and ca I l 5'Mi-2313. • Double garage w/openlt rs private yanl ~ntly pro-ATtENTIONI ~Red C•ars· Realtors Kellogg, 830.-M • Front f~ndscaping & sprinklers .ducl.ng 225/mo. e HF A-VA-CAL VET F lnancihg ALL ~ '!,.11Ur ~~ !-e'l tt1;u; 2-SS41 1 "l:aguna Niguel 1052 For lnformolion -Coll: on • "'""""' '7"118 Io1 In room tor 2 more unl!B -ASSUMABLE OP£NTILf•fr9~TOBENfCEI , the besl •BOUlh-0(-hwy loca-:~. ~1SzJt W,~ FHA LOANS YA 1/.. ~ 11 ..• I . ~ ~ 0mu~21 1797 orange, c.11. ~ ... · lion. ~::I' ~7211 ~r'10 9l1i:i~ "'· 531 ....,., F: U::~i.:::~~ !,i:;r1oo --'!!:::;,.:;v ~ ~ -BUY OR RENT KASABIAN LAGUNA NIGUEL VIEW 642-lnl Real Estate '624644 E:ROPERTIES 4 Br, 2~ Ba townbou.M! nee.r SEA TERRACE Reduced by $10 500 Back Bay. Walking Owner Transferred PRIVATE·GUARDED , _G_•_n•_ra_l_R_.E_. __ 100_2_G_•_n•_r•_• _R._E. __ 1'-'oo-"'2I VISION IS BRAGGING dts"""' "' """°"· Good °"" 01 , klod. Imm"'''''" AREA J lnvestmt!nt. '>Owner will sell large 4 BR, 11tep down llv Eni'oy Th• Good Lit. OPEN DAILY 1·5 * Balboa Bay Properties * at $38,i;iO w/lease option rm w/modem fplc. Fam Graciollll living &;: great in· --------~~-~------1 The following are the best or rent fot $385. mo. Owner mi, country kitchen, huge Call 493-2513 \'eslment on Big Ca nyon buy · CdM anxiowi! ·CO\' paOo. BBQ. Super Lake Forest 1054 Goll 'X::oune. Luxurious 3 H•rbor View Homes $32,950 Sing1~2bdrm.,2bathd\\-ell· l-ULLER REALTY landscaping. Adult oc----------1 bedroom, 18x32 !iv rm. din Popu~a~ Palermo M?del Costa Mesa. 3BR., nice Ing cute & nlOdern 1: full &n-4811 cupled. $"3,500. Broker 70;0 INTEREST !':a'.st:r,bl~~~ ~rm!r1bli Exqu1s1tely customized famrm.Lge. bac~yard ~.~~m. Asking price VA loan Assumption 841-1411, Eves. 9684.17'l. S ORY carry 'r3% 1st TD at 9%% &. exp~ded. 6 BR, fam. w/BBQ Except1onally in .Costa 'Mesa. Near new. DOWNTOWN DUPLEX. No 2• T on $149.soo price or 1e~ r m., dm. rm. + ofc. • 2 bdrm apt included on R-2 13 1oa.n with tow PB¥tnents maintenance, qo ~ies BY OjytitER ·tor $1000. monthly ~w maint. growltls. clean. Good terms. lot in CdM for only $54,003 · ot1 296. 4 quttnshe bdrm. close to beach. An outstarr Beautltul .mr .. 2 full baths. 29 Rue Grand Vallee 675-7060 642-7491 --2 uxurfoul baths. TutefUllY ding bur at $38,500 . Sha11:,carpets, b u i 11·I n1 . Ask at gate hr directiDM Call us regarding abov e ~~ded try $12,000 dawn. Centvry-11~ -O i 1 h wash er, -gorgoous VOGEL & BABBITT EASTBLUFF GLEN MAR list""' And bo doubl y Htclend• Retl E•ltle -5:16-7542 •tom on,... w~o ox-Super clean 4 BR. home amazed that both are open '6Wa16 posed · aggreii;ate pnt'o & General R.E. 1002 Gon~I R:E. 1002 6,44 6056 Hug.,. fam./din. rm. Hunt. Beacb. Beaut. 3 1"•6071~~;.. Anytime Entbluff 1030 1:8-MILE TO BEACH wolkWIJ". "" a R E AL Newly redec. Owners BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, ,_ Old lash' l del &ARGAIN at s 4 4. 000. Use Your VA Now! $38,500 '"!;:;:;:;:;:;::;ja n xi o us! $70,500. lrees. Near sch 00 1. e VISION e """""n ~; ~,"!'61 ."n ,:J:. 5IJ&.5960 Principals only. Fresn n' clean. New paint. I• 640·8484. $43,500. 556-8800 , *MUST SELL fllOIA!cd )lstr Bd. gatage Newport Bffch 1069 Need last llale fe llers LA.ST WEEK OCEANFRONT REALTY OWNER Ion. xtra storage, smooth .. ,,.., now. 3 Bedroom• $36,950 • Rdrm• .. ' ""'"'' '"""' IB -REALTORS rn TRANSFERRED low ... Coll Ph,-11,,, "'"""" WAWTONERDFERORNT with family room opposite THIS WEEK!! s1yle with be11med et!illngt; ~ 2743 E. Coast Hl\'Y Ii\llt1AC. SBR, .lBA, Superb convenience li:Jtchen \.\'Ith AND The seller will listen & Iott. On R·2 lol; cou1d be 4 ' Corona del Mar Neighborhood. Pool s Ii e d Irvin• 1044 ..s pa c \ o us , 1parldin1, and entry from garage. Queen to all of!ers-:ir.d help finance con\.erted to duplex. Ch11ner Local Offices To Serve You WE HAVE lot· Panoramic View. Total specl:icular CANAL FRONT sized master suite. Cho.ice _this 3 bedroom + den would like to trade UP·i ';~~~~!'!!"'""'"~~~"'""!'!!"l!'!!""""~~I Price $81,900. lst MTG S bedroJm lamJly home or lt1esa Verde location. Cull +SUPER CUSTOM family Priced •t $129,500. General R.E. 1002 O.neral R.E. J002 DUPLEXESJI $60,<m Autunable al~% TURTLEROCK HILLS swlnlinl: pad. Low, 'low 546--2313. room, 1700 1111· tt . home nelU' Call: 673-3863 673-8096 Eves •• + l pt. \Vil\ constder gmall SPEC{ACUl.AR VIEW! •priced at f17,900. 0 n I y OPEN Tll I • IT'S fl.JN ro BE NICEt the beach. To see, Ca 11 Try lhls one-~ Thill home hL!I 3 txlnns. $12.,000 down and owner will ! i!P.jjiijji~l i now.... TOP CORONA DEL i tAR 1 C°ALL FOR APPT. &. 2~ baJhll. ~e family 1..'UT'Y financing at low 8o/o . location • comfortable 2 BR Ma 6006 rm., small intimate pool. intereit. -:!.~· ~n=~n~~·~:, :IZ~'~:·=:. I& tQua1~ new carpeting throughout • OONDOIPLAZA w l t ta t 1 ex I b I e t e rm a ' ...__ 142-7461 ~ -" .irJ~ front yard privacy. We 11 3 br, 2 ·bl:. ~.ooo. Owner llabl .,.,_. 3 & FamUy room wilh 'b"'. <:;;4/4te _ 1'I priood " only $89,500. C.U 532-4543 833-9367 aw e! Prapertin , , Mexican tlle Doors. Ne\\' The Early Bird us to~ this jewel. El Toro 1032 7J2•1920 ""'" '"' "" eu.iom ASSUME 701 VA 190 Newport Center Dr. ..._1211 ,. ........... "' ""'" .... ,... IV•lk " "" """""'· 1• Gets The Bar.,ain! (" ) 7% '" ' neighborhood park, a n d on 3Br, 2 ba Home whh . " rashion ls1arn1 z.s~rest $302 Month huge shopping center. Only Bltns Walk to cat St. Ful-Eastside Co&ta 111~ 3 ~· 1;o take Forest A 111 um e 1™<% l<Ml.n with $43.SOO. Call nfri, 847-«ito. lerto~. 962-tm. 2 bath CO\"ered patio wtlh HIGH ON A HILL -· ~--~~--~=I a wry large well fenced 3BR 2600 f · By -Owper paymcrtt.s of $302 month on Gen•r•I R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 yard. tis bright-cheery , & • sq I, sensational Harbor View .--~~~--1 BeauUful 4 BR., 2 full bathe, thh1 heauurut La Questa 4 clean nnd on a nice! no Home. Popular Portofino Model on lee-lot -Estate Buildert llhq carpels, bl t ·l n11. bdrn1. Cof'np l t.tety • ~>(trOMdiltaril:1 ft!Si cabm.. Newr~-t ere,rt at Newp~-t i3wd_ V/here else' And f'IOthJflQ south ol Sed Hanch s boldne::;s 10 compare rt 1v11h Bui tht.•n 1: cj0t:.s rll·ly corr1p<1fl~n Det:P courty,11ds b:1lcon11°::; <irxi decks c·11~rywhere 5P3CIOUS uccon 1!nOOat1ng '' S1(JGnces IOf uncommon•·rs \'VOOd ::;healhed CllpPl_'(l 1 dJf ~altbox •ct11t1:1. 11,rf' Del.es de::;(r1phnr niust I.JP 1· .1•~· ·o o.Jtx. ut ro bf aoo•et.1d1•:d l'.'lolOI up S11ti•·11'.)t Avenue 11om !he Pacdic Co<i::;! I 11nt1•:11f to ~1ghl smashing mQdc:1s f·rom ss,,ooo <Jnd v1orTh every pennv and rh,~n ...in·~ t10r1r sn1tl al Newport BeJch. t"1tt1t"r )OU rntght gfJ! a Junglul OI Hv5ll r sea b OIT\1 .. U!f' Call ! 7141 645-6141 traUic street. $36,950! CaU featuring sep. guest house lush custom u~ lnt•rnation•I DWlwuher. Gora: e o us redecorated. Family r m . , ~nn. .-.grading thruout. Be sure' to see this one. custom drapes. Larae ex· fl'plc .. clcetrlc bullt-lns. Call Ol'£N Tll I . IT!,, FUN TO BE NICE.I II presently taking resetva· poeed aggregate patio . & 54()...1720: CALL Ellen, 640-1120 lions on their n e w con-wal~. It's a. A REAL Lloyds Bank Bldg. (115] . ~ domlniuma, 'Canyon Cre15t BAR(.;A l N at $41,UW. University Park, Irvine TAllEL -;;c=:::rn•R"'E""S-'ID...:E:.;N-;.C;:,;E;o',5::5:.:1..:-6:;1,;40~~--=I E.stales. located at the ~ 586-6$0. PrinelPfl.ls only. Days 552-7000 . Nights General R.E. 1002':ieneral R.E. 1002 ncr of PacUic View Drive WWIORS & ne\\' MacArthur Blvd in Huntlnpon &Mch 1040 I ;:::::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;;:::=:;0 j ft-IL.I ----FOUNTAIN VAlLEY Corona dot ""'· ""(ting RESALE~lST ufi11T -LIFE O~EASE -~·-·;::-;;;;-~-~·-=-::.. at .$00.900:-PHONE 64!Hi400; PENINSULA * EMERALD BAY * 962-..~ HUNTINGTON LANDMARK Treat yourself to I e i 1 u r e OWNER MOVING! ''F~O~R~B=E~A7U=T~~IV7l~N~G~ Popular Surf Model, JO\.\·er time. Thill low maintenance POINT 2600 SQ. ft . of living space. 5 bdrms., family · L 2 Br, 2 Ba. Crpt111 drps, charmer will take care of 3 BR btach house.~ den Delightful 3 hedrooin & hu~-c rm., 2!fi baths _ paneled den with wet bar · 239 Poppy Ave. .outdoor crpt on patio. Ra· Itself. Walk 10 pools, tcnni.s & dining rm. call day or family room home. Ready & · ed a11 · Lovely 3 Bdrm + Guest Qtn dlan1 celling he11t-all elee putting green and Aehools. nlte for details. 645-7221 for short escrow. Pools, ~n-mirror w included. Cathedral ceil's., + garage w/bach. Qtrs. kllchen. Luxur""·-1 .. u P • r 8 d t-d 3 nl.s, surling-ln one ot the lge. pool with j~cuzzi. $59,500. I 1 kl ) E 1 "" 50 --mos1 exclualve areas QR the n rear oceans e . n c . ...-,1 bdrms., 2112 battis a n d cdast. $U>,<n>. brlFI c~~tio, bri1<1k MF !..PI c/ JncllJdes club membenhip family room.·156.900 ""'"'"W ava · .... e· 01"" ALSO $21,990 CALL 552-7500 PETE BARRETT fer. $110,000. AV'.Ul lmmed. CO,y I Br,""'"• d'P". lovely • VISION • MORG~N REAL TY patio on greenbelt. aose to -REALTY-* 552-4222 * MllllonDollarClubbow;o. BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 642:5200 67S-4o6o Price includes membenhlp lee. Adult community, 40 years & OVtt. 536-&1W7 2407 E COAST HWY CORONA OEL MAR REALTY 180 De.,ree General R.t. 1002 RELAX 2 adJ . R» '°" So. 91 Hwy. ,. -;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;; w/4 unit bide. Fix·up or Ocean View on • "'ilh a million s view amt tear dn. awner sacr1rice at Commercial Bldg. privacy unsurpassed , lesa than land value. The Sand 5 Units T'lP LOCATION. C.M. Good 1.todern 3 bedroom home incl. plans for 2 new du· 10PEN HOUSE a red hllJ COrnpJny Univ. Park Center, Irvine U23 M•ln """' ASSUME 7% VA LOAN OPEN DAILY l-5pm Gorgeous 4 br, b t a u t y 1733 Wntclitt Dr., N.B. HARBOR VIEW AREA F~ land. 4 Bdnm., 2 baths; dining rm. Community pool & play area. $74,500 l DO REALTY '! I" I ,,1 • ' I! *673-7300 * L trafflc. Lois of parking. Xlnt with cozy den for dad and plexes. ~. -aguna. leases! Owner considecs I am i l y room ror lhe *SAVE $9000* NEW cu.sun blt 4 BR &: fam w/custom decor. lbruout. m\, 3 car gar oU alley wllrg \Vht1t more can 1\'~ uy: space•tor trir or boat. All \Von't last r• $56\!lKI. Giles oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... I dlx features. Two blks to Y.i\nnagh, RJtr. S.W-3650 Custom Fourple.: Breath laking VIE\V units sel\ing on contract. $69,500. Children. 1 l · s imma~ate New Unique Du'plex. 6ne !!I In prime ocean front area. 646-3921 Eve1: 645-0882 and read~. 10 111ove mto. ~R. 3 Ca, house &: one 2 High &. stable l"f'nts. Good CnJI 673-8550. BR, 2 Ba. Wood """"ling. ::~.e &,.~walltlng dist. to EVERYTHING NEW Spanish 4-plex, lge cumrn Gerald S. Thomas, J<caltor. 5 BR, 3 ba, ram lly n11 &. bit, 2 BR units, bl t In 1, di Ing 2 4"" .: ft ' choice o.rea. ol NEWPORT Beach 2 Story ~lcs. S§.'soo'. ~ '"1' · BEACH·priced r I i b t , &l $41,00011 OWNER 644-1554 · $115,000 Private area, 6 blkli . Io * NEW 4 BR. 2 Ba. Ccllep;e Centul'Y 11 beach, 3 BR's, fonn dme, Park tiJ 1 AtC "3 500 142-lnl wet bar, gu BBQ, garden. ' ~ .. ~ ' ' kitchen -assume low % 1 Slory. ~•4· EASTSIDE FM11LY HOME, loan, fllA·VA, OR ! Bkr l04B ' VACANT 2 cl convert. den, stepcln f:im ...,.. "'"'ll L-eiuna leach Nrw fabulous 20' ceiling, 2 .m w/ massive brlclr: fpl ............i • Comer. 3 BR., newly ttdone. ~/"'" 3 er,13 Bo, Muina • din-din •.tta, 2nd tpl EXECUTIVE HOME WfflJ[, WATER VIEW FM1~':'1"""vA. ~' ...... ,!; tc. lot. on1c -• " nndalay Bay, in """'Id den, Shag -.,.,,_ 8 SN VA • ~-.,., .,..,. .,.,., Ven'"'" P 1 •-~· "" _,,, · ~ -· _--GEM-.... "OCSRrunaJ land· lhrout, bllin klt, cov'd. Pool, jacuzzi, custom - BCRPi!1g. 1'o1ake 300% ptp!!t patlo, fenced trlr space, 11\ndscaping, sp&al 11 ta Ir-2 BR. own )'O':lf own apt., 1::0.F Tullio Ave., N.B. here in short Un1e, Personal $43.950. RED c AR p ET, Cl\.'IC, 3 CilI' ~. walk to cl<>1e to Bboppmg &: beach. REALTORS 642-4623 rea1M>n11 for sale. Reducedl~REAJ;~'<TO-"R"S.r---""'="="--· I IChool. Move in modt.>I. 'Ask ltfanlcu~ gard e n 'I & 5 BR + BLUFFS ~es.:5~~. 1~~·~· f2;~~ SWIM POOL tor Paul. Agt. 842-!Xi';'L londscapma. Jieated pool .\ ~, "10' or wrilo E I.om· Near new Marina (p"""""s-TAKE OVER l'\."Cl'eallolf' area. priced CONDO. Z Plan. Many Jm. tJl>,.l'V • ..,..... right Kl $.1-1.500. provements. Purc.1\8.ae con. b!lrdi. 56.13 Topanp Canyon edl. 3 BDRM & dub. Only GOVERNMENT LOAN ...._.__ tract avail. 1 Blk 15Chool, nr ~ spendable low maintenance. oPf. ...-·~ Q\l..'tler \\11! carry or help "'nt • · r1'S FUN ro BE NICE! Stained glass, 1')'plc, bl!acb ::~,n~~ ~~:,:'~;;~~~ ~~.' ~ !::.~!::,:~~id":: ~~i 96.1-7881. , ~"'"""l~!""'"'""'"~~ I .~ G=""'e .. -,-.10-R..-..E'".~-.,1"00'"2'1 General R.E. 1002 •· Costa Mt11. 1024 !\;::::======~ CJ Coldwell. Ban~er Priviate Dock-40' LOT ON "BIG CANYON" GOLF COURSE Super location. End of cul.de-sac touching on golf course .. Just reduced $2500 making it best priced lot in Big Canyon. $72,500. INCClME...UNl:fS NEAR BEACH - Build equity in sharp corner duplex while relaxing in bonus rooms over garage. Selling price includes ranges. refrigerators, washer & dryer in laundry roo1n. Priced to sell at Blvd. \Vootlhh1·n Hilla, CA. $.19,~:J. Vacant. Subn\\t oUer 3 & 4 BR homes in pll u.•~ lennls. pools, shops. $95,000. 9136~. . _Trade 9K uteaa. ~ ..E ~--li'-..JancJ.-oWMt..--762-1-4;0~& - 3 UNITS PIUYP REALTY mo.re infonnation caJI BKR., 1 61..s40-I. · • f>l0.-0505 ·1u 9 pm. .,..337" ...... Now Ill 1.hc time to invest. FOR THANKSGIVING 4'4-Jl71 4n.1100 BNYWOPWTN HETRS-Excellenl rt'ntRI urel\ in A MUST SEEi $93.000. Co,~111 1'ofesa. Vac11ncy factor 4 Br, 2 Ba home, compl. We Wish' aiou live v.·ell and OCEANFRONT CllU ltflvtn area 3' 'BR 1 ht·~ appcu~ to be n i 1: upgrndcd, Solnritin f I oo r 11. buy wtseJy. See I h I a nt-l..ot, on Aho1one Point, \\'tlhl11 Bn 333 Pirate Rd. La;e iot &>pArnle w1its or privacy. kitchen It bat~ .. tinted~-tr11ctlve 1750 liq ft ' BR lrvll\C' Cove. ~ .. t'l'-11)' s@:SOO-Prtnc onlf--Alt -6-----llr °";;::;e 3 bd \'O 1.bdrml ~OW11Jn_Ja.o1ll.)Lrm. Neu-ronteme?; h'.>me featur-bUMablt ;sth'f:-'"'!l hr. &ecuf.' -or Thlll'I ~8 • ' SPYGLASS BEAUTY 64&-~u010r ~~t:ru. BI vd : ·ui ~:~·p:!! wait ~-l~ kit~ d: ','Jn h ~f~ ~ lty~IMa:U::~~ ~:1:11'-0, coNoo BLUFFS Large 4 bedroom hon1e with £3mlly room ... ..,..,,.,.... trl. , br 2~ ba frml di and bonus r oom' 3 baths, some view. Excel· MllJ.ER REALTY You'n find none finer. Nr. Jrvlno 1 Newport. f£Jllt... , • . n. nn .. Mi"48ll shopl. acbla. $49,900. AGT. ho\11 \T\t~"t. $~Ml t l. rm. + bonUA nn. lent !amily home with pool size lot $147,000. GAS SAVER &17-3584 TURNER ASSOC. &40--0166 ""°""" .... 75' LIDO FRONTAGE Walker &lee 3 Bodrm, 2'bolh """'° Wllh EXQUISITE HUNTINGTON llOO r;. °""Hwy.,""""" OWNER.ma canyon,. BR, sriacious 5 bedroom home with dining room, •I Al ,,,,,, carpels & drapes. 2 LDa SEA.CUFF. 4 6R. 3 BA .fM..1177 3 Ba, r·am·rm houae. Lie " d ....::=:,::;=.:c;::~=:='...l 11ze flreplaces, covereit ~ lwio lh-•1~20~~.; CUSTOM BUILT Bvluy""1 .!'!·o~ C & D,Best o £1ce, separate children's wing an family EASTSIDE ·E pa.tlo. l.ovt:ly 11ore11. 11iithln ~"""" ,;.... ..""" ..... uu11 ~ room. "Lot size" Secluded patio in center o! BARGAIN HUNT RS ,, .. 1t.1 .... distance to -.:...,_ o c ea"~· Be au t If u 11 y 1635 BllM':binl Can,yon Rd. 3 BR 2 BA •-~ I H-~ this outstanding family ho1ne. '169,500. ITMh\'ood floored beauty ~':u ahopplng, "B"k;. I ands ca Ped and -.-ell New 4Br. 4\.liba. hua:e. r1.ml· v1eW Hom~, vc2a0Y.,. -:ie~ grace(f by fnlil trees on SJ6..8836 Oeconl.ted. Call Ctntury 21 Jy room w/Vtew. MOO A<! Jmmac w/ mllny extnu. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT extra •paelou1 lot. $29.950. l"OR Sale llY owner, :lbr, 5.16-™2 ~·h ~ 1 ~·: :fe1g·'lll ~ :1ur Only sn,ooo. Bkr. 530-3710, \\!llere do you park a 70 !t. boat? Right in I I jQ II ~ 2be., form.al din rm, recently No E•tr1 Work Here C&rpellnJ. AA&ume nlstlrc n1ilii:Urrs. ear1y tret front or this 4racious bay!ront resJdence! 3 UG J!lllnted, OWS VA FHA 4-Plex In H. lch. -l°'n 111 8~%. Owner agnt. 2 BR. It den, 1-sty. bedrooms, maid's room, sin baths, den. ~ PICIC9 terms, quiet cul-de-sac st, 3 Untu down. 1 up. Ju31 M&-4211. $1?S.OOO 64G-5560 Aaent caled on, 40 fl. lot. $295.000. Propertin ,-ll>.'50 66-!238 ~ 51..,318 pntnlod, l'l"lo d""' 0P<•• SUPER LOCATION Newport Height• 1070 . 752_1,20 NO DOWN VA! 3 br. 2 ba; cni. Walk to pe.1'k. Sep, 2 bl t bt ~ DIAL 644-1766 1400 ®"llSt MlWl'Ol:r tCACH l'lflw W/W ~t.. frplc, dbl. ldl)I. CoYlnaton BuUt. Aat. kl r Jll\ 1 BR 5 BDRM, 2 bath, (rplc, btnm ~ r =-~------i a.at. lmmAC-l'enille VA.lue SQ.937J ~· larp utJI monl· celllna:1, Q u I e 1 tJ"cc!oollned ~ ..... ,4c ""' ,,..,~"'1,., Ecwt HIN~fl9~ 2161 .an J oaquin HUit Rd., N.8. S.'U.500 Hunti1111ori Beach, 3 I vaca.nt, Mmt 11ee to LINGO REAL ESTATE a1i:_ee!IOOt. ~~I.I 1choo11 . ~111 Q,:w.1t11•(; t-""'.,1111111.-,"" Ol'«:il1un-tre s 1=J ''-A COLDWELL BANKER CO. bedroom, huat lot. HWTY believe $31,000. No Brokm, ClutWed Ads ..... !~ JQ.900 vwuoe:• 1-----------------.1~"""""""'"!...,!!!!!!!!!!!!""""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!""'' c11 ll 847-0010 •~· please. 5ci6-S6'74 or 9'/!N1~ todt.yl ~ 49'>1391, ~ or !M&--llt9. • • _. _. • .. °' 181 In BY ,. c w "' w " TW -- "" 10 " I IN N i 64· ·- ' Newport Hel9f'lt1 107o incol'M P,.,..-ty ~ Lott for 11fe 2'200 HouM• Unfurni eel Ho'*" Unfurnl~ Houtn Unfwntshed Huntington Btadl 37 Apertments n wrn, j Aptrt"'9fttt ,,,,.. >tory m ... loa ""1b ONE STOP uer.-1 thot .... to 1>111<1 C0tt• Mou 3224 lrvlno 32,.._ Nowport a..ch 3269 LOW WIEKL Y RATES 3824 =~rt:;, o=·~~ INVESTMENT lhole two duplt.ltt I: °"' SEPARATE, both I~ $120 E xocutlve Suites .. Huntl'?fO~.!!"h 3l40 maxnJtlcent ocean view . SHOPPING lrlplr.ic.orbulld1evtnU1"1itl. 1-\J.Uo. ,tv/i\!J, ell), µ:i ilu, * RINTALS * UNDER MARKET 717 Yorktown Blvd. JOIN THI CLUI Swinl ~. over ~ ~tf'll. 2 unltt VA MS !F)o Cood C.At. corner, llubmll •'UN KY little 2 Ot hse now Unlvtralt)' Park Lllf'lt f11mUy ho ru ~ lB 8"adl Blvd. •I Yorkto11i·n lJ~ In btauUlul H1111lln1ton :~~n=Wl~vh: ~~~ ~~~ ~:!2? ~;·~~Iced a 1 ~IC'El .~~did~· tnc.'d It ~:tr 3 :R., 2 btl ••••••••.••. ~ Ea111bluff. Nf'ur Curona dcJ 5~0411 'Br:-~:: ~~~fl~ II-llretlme. Qulrilard Rt~!'" Triplex on Orie 68"'·~ QUINTARD P.EALTY N . ni· PIA $183 3 BR., 2\1 lift •••••.• S3SQ/-J.tlU' lllih. N1."'·ly ttlurbi.ah· STUDIOS &. 1 BR's. lion Ool111t Club A te:nnll "I Yeu old lripTeK T4'9'50 5356 Viii. Udo, NB. Suite t95 Cl:D, e:arqc. 11tnalt1 Ole 'BR .. 2\9 ba ••••••••••• w.o ed 4 bdnn., 2 LMt.; Bill'tk>nl•!I • Fu.II kitchen courts. $32$. mo. AllO • ~ Via Udo\ N.B. Suite Z9,i YAunla11unuible, 4 uni ta sa;ooo 1$71 flatbor Jll •. C.M. 1142·2991 ~ $i!n8~~·~ow. 2 rut. ~ ·~~~. m1m fUtrtiQ\edH ~ :ly.$5010;.. : ~~al@d ~~llltlet lo\.-.lyJovoer-1-Br~n. lo•• Tll•rbOt B ,, C.~I. ~llJI ~ t eitlale 129,&IO PINCh"i HIU.S. \tlclnlLy .cf REAU.YI 3 +de~ lrvlne -3 BR. 2 bfl .•••••••• $391:11$4~ """ n. amenlllt• •ro: 1u.per. Mt111 Wntmlnster 1091 lnve1fment D lvlsfbn r~~~~ic•i:~ eSJ"i~k~ N°tJY:,.:il~ :r,~·~~ 2 BR~~n:.e.~ .. $3U ~ ~ tl~!es PJNECREEK ~\~~nl1~~a:~v!!~ JM;su?.ii;i~OC,~~ii3-a ·..:nils, Aiiume 6S. In 000 SJ0,000. Ftn•ncin& avllllablc. Nu C&D, bltna, 2 car Now T\lrtlerock • ~ & maid ll't'V. avail. L VES UP ~16-8847. -111=1= • ' lll'lJ!'C-NtlITllftl . CnlHO!' .-.... . .... . I "'"' :O..US..NAM UXU"" ii vca;etable ga)'(len, new Crt>tl 6 vnltt, brand ne\\' 185 000 C.M \V/c 1l11glct1-Call UI 3 SR., 2 ba. , , •• , ,$473w/;d.•u 1 O :t~ 1 1trt'a1ns "'It. h "'Ult•rlfl lls .hL~t complettd, l Blt'a ~-ram rn1, b 111 n s, 11./i:,, ~ unit&, EUJtsJde 131,000 -. E.ll.. t'fti.. ..VIJii Ptplc. appln1, lge ·lot, 2 Car lt, 2 tfii7. .... $425'/lSO • 1 11110-1 «: 1-OYCT &00 trlll trtt11 I .-,- & pnint, many xttu11, $l!>8mo 1:1 unit~. Long Beach 00:000 ·~ ALA Rentals 6'2-1382 Coll~&o Piu·k BE!Atrr 1 lit turn. eptt Sl!iS crt:1tte u 1-clwung 11eitL1111t !01·1 1no. 3 BR w/fplt $310. mo. pm 'S3S,500. Owner, 20 unli' 220000 Am!i--'-L 4 CR .. 2% ba ......... $>100 &: Sl7S Spt1nl11;h •~le build• your ipnciou• oow 1· or GREAT LOCATION tN S:1'9-92tt 112 \illltil 5,M'OOO ~ ~ MESA VERDE 3BR1. 2BA. CALL 552-7500 Cl.tJt F DRIVE SBR, la pi \1lg, pvl, enc\Olled gar., pool, 2-bcdroo1n ap11rtn1ent. Frtun THE BEACH AREA. Open 5.~ units 320'000 1an1 rn1., trbl., pooi, fully s 0 sauna, Jnundry, adll1 l7301 S l 9 0. F'urnhure avnllnble. Uaily n rte r noon a. 190l GO !tin. Hotel tnS'.OOO NO HASSEL, Dllnu Polltt. erptd, blg kftch v1/bltns &: • VI I N • nn, 2 BA. Bl:'au1 mo~tcr Keel.1>on Lane 1 blk \Veit l)fl\c~ 1)1)(!.I\ 'l:OO 10 6:00, All\ban\ti lt.8 . Call 839-41&3 96 ynJts l.310.000 $55,000. Inc pennlta. Phui• d/w on quiet 11t. Avail. br 1,v/vit'"''· $450. S4fl..73!11 of Beach oU Slat.r. 842--7848 2300 r:itrvlc\\' B.d.. Co't.a ic;k ro1• Jack or Marlon. ~ I~ Principnli only 111 for lux un\11 on 10,000 + now, sm-+ $200. security E LTY Mi;>Ml. Pllone: ~2300. OO'iO Ot'F ltl ll!onlhl Fttnt. ; . ........... 'ill' Call for tree o.ppral11&l of lot. Prine. onl.y. tltp. Inc. \\'ater, gardener &:: ft A San Clemente 3276 Laguna lkach 3741 Ne..1.• delwc: l-z.3 Bedroom ™iiiiii~-iii your uhits~ or o l ht r In-CANTU.EU. RLTRS SS3--2ni JIOOI lt'.I'\'. ':'hlldl'l'n/pets ok. a rrd hlll co1np1uiy * YillJ NINOS * 11pt1 w/ene gar1.1Je5. 4 A blie Cea •Vntment ,Pl'OperticS, We Hlah Rl~ Site .+ ·s Wllll 642-Mlll 1 96&-4950 Univ. Park Ccnler, ltvlne NE\li , 3 Br, :l\i 00., da115/ OCEANFRONT ) Br v•/w 6 Plex Units. Close to atiop.. specinllze tn both sulea'"and Capistrano Bch OCEAN EAS'I'SlDE 3 Br $225,, frpl, (.'Pl!I. ? .51118;ll_ c~lldrt~ or crpt. S:l>O; mo. No' pct1. pin.a: & beucllf.o.11. NeKt to for a.le 1100 e.'l:chanaes. rRONT SUD 000 0 w n er lge rncd yard, pet ok. 2 BR Condo •••• JllS/mo l.M 1ieu. 1:ll3) Sli8-SS .. ~ 11ft J:30 m Cavio1u. 04--1119 thru l SR., 2 BA APTS Huntington Harbour. Ca 11 1---------, . IQuail ~ '9'J-50T8 ' DUPLEX l Br. Sl4S. Stv & :2 B~ Condos ••••• 1263' sm June Super-Com(Ortllbl~lel 17141 846-8874. 1972 24 K 60 WF.sTWIND -' uig lncl. cplll & drps 3 BR Condos ..... $2& a sm NEW 3 hr, 200, 2 car gar .. \VATl:Rt'RONT 2 Ur. Gttul Enclo.sed Caraaes. w LK 0 EACH b Y V I k t n g , ft w n I n 1111 . Place BAL.BOA Blvd. ~90 R • 2 OOl'IDO 1 Br SHiO. turn. Pool, a BR H 1wes • $300. $325. s~ cpt/drp, bltns, h'PI. renced location. $'295. mo. Consider Gas &. Yt'ater Paid. !\to. to A T 8 • s k Ir ling 1, porchos & D-•wtin , plans lnclu~d :S 4 5, 0 0 0. 1tudent Ir pet ok. · 3 BR Homes . $361),$315, $395 yd. Lae. $340. mo. 498--0'15.1 kids/pets. 536-03n f.lo. ttntRls $190 to $200 ,.. l, ~ &r. 3 Br, crpt, dtpt. i<iodscaped. All setup t n .---. -r 752 • 1920 . ' Miller Real'¥, 64.2-4811. Homeflnders * 642-9900 4 .BR Hom'9· .. 1335,$393, $425 , ~ Children Welcome bttuu. gar. tll 16th St. or t =~~t~~k:f~n Cs,po. 1400,GUAtLst. NlWl"OIT •'••c• Orange Co. Prpty. 2500 EASTSlDE Ja:e J Br house, ~~l·~TY Sant• Ana 3280 Laguna Niguel 3752 2.124 &Iden A1,·e 833-2480 :h. :~~t., JlunlinltO" ~ LOVELY l BR. M 0 b 11 e 9·F0URPLEXS GARDEN GROVE room fut horse, etc. S400. RANOI. REALTY NICE 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltns, CONDO 2 br. 2 ba., \\'est HACIENDA DE l'ifESA SPACIOUS 2 BR. o v • r II I d I VA FHA I Sh mo, ytly llle. Gardener furn. . * 556-6800 * l'PI&. drp1:, 2 frJllt. N r NI N' I t 'd A""'-"°"" 100 W WU.On, C M S ~ ·-~ ~~ n~v~~: 8 ~!c'h1 d& COVINGTON and ~~ely 9 bed'::~;, 2 ~ Day11 642·2\64, eve 645-8M9 TUSTIN REALTY Br l t to I/Warner, $.125. or'~$.1%2Y urn · ......---oon BEAUTIFUL GRoliNOs f!1iT"&-~c:;~e, Hrvd'g'.k¥j,; : nt.!U'ina. Newport Beach . $89 950 huiiUy home with ' fenced DELUXE BACK BAY 4 BR, * 832-5UJ * 6'12-5MJ Aduh.s ·No Pets dlanapolls. $210 nio. A.ft. S 6, 2 O O, Ca 11 Eve 1 , • yard. S 2 7, 'o O, QUAIL 3 Ba, 2 story, den, $4.75. l\'E\V DEERFIELD lloi11e, Unlver1lty Park 3294 Newpart Bei~h 3769 10 1nlnutes to Ol.'e*n. Lurge 5 ~7441 or !l6Hi6.12 :lls..817-51Jt1. ' ~j::e~abl&1,: "'1 0 t 1 true! 1 Just PLA CE PROPERTIES, 380Pho fl.1~~2-~~ ... P1J0~ c e · 3 b1', 2Mi ba, \\'ethar. tivlc, A-l B" ._ d f I $29.!l:i \\'I{ UP. 1 Bdr .• Z $1 l~ ~vlBthr. t,~: 1\195~~··c'.~~ B~ALJT. DC\\' triplex. 38R. ~ •n LANCER 2>l 63. Se 1 • un .... ourp exes, (711) 752-1920 ne '" """ '"'8 11 blk. lo pool & jac1.1Zzi. 1 1 n.. • "" "" en, rp c. Ha & Bach. Color TV, n1ald """ J'--h & d x · t all Cov111gton bu'.'t just 2~ Nr. shOp'g. & Schls. 55l-272l Ideal tor couple nr \\'tekend E Yilatcr Inc .. Draperies. ctir· :."", nt'\\' was er r)"fJ' • up In beautiful. Adult Park. years ago. Prtme w1its in Real Estat•Exchm2800 Dina Point 3226 eves. fnther. Tennis ct., S\vln1 sent. pool. TllE ~SA, 415 pet11, gas heHt , i;:11s sto,·e, Included. S:xKI. ino. 2015 2Br, l '' ba, family rm. prime Io t a t l. on. Super ~ · · l'M'.lOI $300/1.le. 552--0684. N, Newport 8 ·• N · B · uir co1Klltionlng, i;:\\•lmitUng rx:ia .... ·orr. TOBIN REALTY : l:u!Jy cpted & draped. Cal.I sharp! 8%% Interest on TRADE 3 BR lake fro n t TAKE ALL OF ME 0 R Lagune 8e1ch 3248 i>RJ!lrtE Greenbelt T\vnhse,, 646-9681. pool, 1-ec. l'OOm, washel':i 1 cl!4<-:::· :...::1'::.11:.... ___ =--l 1.::83M!'I=='·:.... ______ \ 1.'Ql'ltr1..cl of lllle.or-obtaln cabln at Bau Lake near SJ-IARE Unique 1ie11• spa-2 b 2 h T LAS BRISAS APTS & dryen. I CH£Z ORO AP"l'S APT. Size Mobile llome 1n new t I n a n c in g, Gross Yosemite for La~na Beach , clous 11pllt levt l To1vnh•J'J.oro. El\tERALD Bt\Y; 2 Dft .... new, r, a' er-S.'ilS River A\•e 642·2566 MEO\TERRANEAN 8234 Arlanta ' ~ ndull park on the Bay. ave1rl(e1 S875 mo. 91\ all. property. Call 494-3278 (114) 2 trplac, 2 wetl.>ro·s. i.~nbu· den, 2 baths. Ocean view. race-Card ill Mdl., 11 001 ' Eh:\'lll<.>r bldg on beach. 1&:2 l 2 &: 3 BR Pr:l J 118,750. "'"" ""72 PRlNCIPA'"' 0"" Yl. "_•· u eve, lous coastal view. P.1ril, nr. $525 -•..,nth, yearly. Hrec., 21F:J.45'-<383/U fu 3300 BR. Pvt balconltt, hid pool. VILLAGE ,· '"'· ''''· d;....,..r." ge.iCl~to' ---today {n4-r75i.1100 -H -heel !\t I Adult $613 th THREE ARCl-1 BAY; 3 Br., ••• urn n rn Security. Adulla. 1 Bedroom S198 beach ~ Acreigt for tale 1200 JNVtillll!~I OUHI rurnl• -64~/~ n1on . 2 bu. Lovely l\ome; nice Park Newport Studio, comp. 2 Bedroorn & De $2~~ EW isR. 2BR d Ir: ~ f General 3102 BEACH HOUSE 3 br, Ocean-~~~~h. ~a:i~~porch. S4SO C.D.M. -VIEW furn. incl. AM/FAf S!eroo. : ::;:::;~~sTownJ104M! ~ N 3BR apts. BetWt';n Ht.!t & LEMONS : , , Npd"'.". ro,,!;gTl"B!>."du"p1,l95x.-.' Au\sotll ~~Lins, 2 car gar. $325. 1'1-0NARCH BAY: 3 Br., 2 2 bedroom, .2 ba1h on quiet ~~iivftf~~· u~ft"· ~fdmijJ 2400 l.J:arbor Blvd \Varner, Yt'e11 of Bo It a _ _ --· u• oo: nice home 11•/lov~ly street. Large sunde<!k. $340. cau 494-8458 fol' apPt. Cosla 1'1esa tTI4l 551-8020 Ollca. 84S-a08.1 l[~t::t ~v=~~l:!;a~: separe.tt uni I Huntington El Toro 3232 yard. S6SO Mo./yrly. BOAT SUP :; B;\CHELOR APTS, a 11 CASA VICTORIA. APTS HUNTINGTON ARMS' ul Ea FOUR"LEX Beach $110 utJJ pd.. Walk TURNER, ASSOC. Like ne\v 3 bedroom, 3 balh und 1160 I cld Adul I 2 3 BR I tiotr Nt'"' dtlu."<e 1, 2 &: 1 BR'- d_ I i:t~·u a It·~ s~n~ier:i: r to beach e8lboa, llJS., va· NE\V 3 Br. 2 Ba condo, REALTORS <t!M·\117 tO\\'nhoUSC in Newport "'11h ~~r. ro ' , mo. n Fror:.'·s169.00 w: Pt:ti ~1~~·=1$, w1fum. call C 0 ni man d 1 n ~ h l l Jtop Prime 110rth Colla Mesa loce-ehoanu',.· • _eo.u,,'1• ~. M_ ~. Bdcrl fenced yd. Children ok. $325. $185. tJTIL .pd, 1 Bdr, fl'plc \\'alerfl:'Otlt avaJlable. $475 613-1331 .,.Pool, rec rm., cle\'ators bom' !lltc. Walk 10 <ol t Uon. Annual inoome $8100. "I•• 1 "ar ~ho·~~·~._0101 831--0109 Ocean v~·. Victoria Sch 1110. See. gate. Ga11 & w8.ter pd SPACIOUS 2 Bt, l~W B•. Jm.t ll11led, and exclusl~ .. .... ...... s~· ' Bd f I URY ON TIU: BCH, Bach, Sing, kl~ -..11 COl.U'Se. lake and mountain aalea pricce-~JlOO. call ok. Agt' , Fee. 9 . Fount1in Valley 3234 ......,,. . r , tp c, ocean vu. C D M LUX -front S125. THE SECOND 525 Vi<:torill. CM, .642-8970 overloo ......... e out' e, re"<!te!\iol11Ust ml nu t e a ""'-"'"'-''-"':..::.!-""'""'--------~--Child, small pet ' • • , S'r't.A'Prs.. 103 P.tcradden, -1 b N E $200. mo. S98-56U af\U 1 8"'831· Low lntel'eiil, anutll 545-342.l ... "'5 to $L13. Ulil pd, buch RANOt STYLE 3 ht" ea SJSj. NICE 3 B<lr, lrple, dbl !\tagnUlclent 3 bedroom home 67;...1.llG.; s~;~~O~~s:. ewj~ ~·r p.t: . .Pm , down . Ju• t above I k --r-0 ly apls .. L.agupa & Newport w/owa patio, lg. Fam.' rm.: garage, yd, palkJ, kld.11/pet on Shoredif!1, pool, beaut\· NICELY l>'urn'd. duplex, 3 dl'pS, clec. bltns,. P r"e re r 2 BR, free gas le wahlf'. Porterville where good land r0_ en ft !! $200 tr,nL pd, oceanfront l frpl., tove~y landscap'&" ga9 NU-VIEW RE~TALS ~1Y1 !=he<I, pr 111 al(' br. upper S27S. \V 11 l r . 1 ~llJk.g adlts., no p e 11 . ~, lldrplO. 184 ... ~~~ ok. t0 values atnl exUt. Malntaln Independent statu11 Bdr .. No. Erie Laguna BBQ. lo ~~t.. rear yd. 613-4030 or 4!J4..32.t8 N"'EW'· c' moO.NDO Adult~. llO pet11. \Valk. lO ~. pe.... -~ $45,000. In fully italled deluxe offices $25(1. NICE 1 Bdr, lrplc, pool, acceu. $365, a 5 7-3 15 9, bay & ocean. 847-6880. NEW BREED LARGE 2 !Jr 1tutlio, encl. TREK REALTY J'.l!l1 181·j99!1 Experienced I profesalonal fl'.ar&ge .. CdM · 83¢m. OLDER 2 bdrm. homt: close Super 2 bedroom, 3 bath, 1 DOOR to Beach. 2 Br. APARTMENTS garage. $157.50 mo. Infant POR~:Vi-~~93257 ' •PProllCI\ euential. Flexible · NU-VIEW RENTALS Huntington BPch 3240 to town & beach. \VI W sps1•kling and pretty. Over-A.dults, Yrly. S250 mo. \\'In· 1 BR, pool jacuz:.d,. ck>sed ok, not pets. 8-41-4440 amingetoents-negotiate. caJJ 6TJ..4030 or 49'-3248 carp., stove &. r c f r I g. i.'>ks propQsed Marina. $375 ler $215 ma. \Vlll unllll'tl· garage, apphis. Util pd .. 2 BR, :z BA. epts .. drpL. LAKE OROVILLE Al Black, 541).8424. Costa Mes. 3124 hlA1'URE only, bach Sl25. Available Immediately. S235 mo. ish 673-6640 Adult~. $190. 39.1 Hamilton, carport, 1 chlld OK, m-peta. $425. PER ACRE m ~ -Stv/••f, C&D. ·utU pd . p.,. mo. EASTBLUFF . «~·1411 °' ..,_,,.._ SISO. mo. 531-<1515 40 Acre• level ll'ff. atudded L..IJSOUfH CQUT A~::Js~ f~r0~·81~~,~~p. ~~1: lM~ACVLATE 1 Br dplx Ml~~~~A;TY TOWNHOUSE 1,~:. h~~&. ''j~t''tie~~·":;: APTS Unlurnlthed. 2 BT t BR apt. $165 month. lit land. CoOnty Xroad frontage. elALIOP ....... • • or lady. Ref's. Quiet 'nbrhd. ~ishW, patio, gar slngJes 642-0651 or 645-0145 Sl!Q. Util pd, pool, indry and Inst + $100. Avail Nov ~~: lnK·an!~~ ~d~~fo~ 6 U , M No ch.ildren Ol' pell. $165. ?>.10\tE IN 2 B1· hse $210 VlE\V, Vacant, 2 S to i:_y i\:~~:-~t ~v~ ~'\ba~ 12~~ DELUXE J br Oceanfront ~[~d cgpa~' ~~hu~~hr. 9 · JUn Larkin 536-883& retirement Ir Investment. ftltl -elO 5.tS-0059 Close bc9.ch, child or pet Spacioul 3 BR, 2 &. $350. 1-u• room "• 0 o&undl'Ck. apt. \\'inter S.15C1 fum. per ' ' '1 BDRM ant. $155. Adulta . ..,,. .. llaclendn llal'hor Apts Nenr Beach & Warner. PrivownerwUIUnancewith $87 ·500 Houqs Unfurnished EXCELLENT 3 'Br, 2. Ba mo. 1·130 Del 11ar, Al'ch Bui\\in vacuum $Jll0. ~.Call6T:>-8800Al[tnt. 839-1476 MF~ $2500. down. S14G. per/mo. ~ . $29.:i Dish\V, patio, fncd w/ Beach Hfs •• 494-2036 C II 675•7"25 STEPS TO OCEAN '1!.IQ• P.O.Box 1161 Orovlll<.', Co.Ill. Two 3 unit hl:tildlngs • pnme GeMrll 3202 gar Loguno Holl i 3250 Q 4' 3 Bd 2 Ba ..,.,"' LARGE l ~r. pool, Hdjacent NEW 2 Br, 11,f, Ba., tk'plc, 9.1965 Cc>lta t.fesa lo ca. t l 0 n · 3 ALA Rentals 642..&383 rm, ' -· mo to ll~pping. S1li0. in ° · bllns. Nr. b::h. ·Adltll, no C · 1 600 minute!! to So. Coast P\m. NEAR Newport Fwy 2 Br BE A u T 3 B 2 ba 675-8038 Depo6il re f un d n b I e to pe1s 520 Cal\fomla 5~2914. !mmerc1a t"rpty_!__ 10.5% cap rale + 10.4.t/o house $l20. Ne\\'port Beach TO\VNHOUSE 3 Br, 1% Ba, · r. · Santa Ana 3.780 responslble, clean tenant. no · ' COMMERCIAL 9.7°/o RETURN SJ»endo.ble. Quiet cul de sac. 2 Br., 2 Ba teahOu!le $195., S2'l5. Kids, pe'.s, irpl condo nr. l.eillure \\"orld: pell>. 1.887 ?.I on r o v I a. , 2 BR. l Ba condo, $225. Grosa $1065 per month! singles, tamlllei. 2 Br house LEASE rurn. 2 Br ::ondo, $230. pool. 5275· Open Sat/Sun. $50 Per \Veek..,i50 ~loves You &i6-6314 Incl. util H\.ll'l'Y · call to pre v I e w c 0 s t a Me 1 a , g a r qe, Singles ok. ~ Via Jncinlo. 346-7582 In. ?tlodem Apt, utll pd. 842..J!MG (tt4) r:i2-1700 s~let.,famllles.2Brhou!le CONDO 2 Bt, 2 BPI, $250. EVt'!.11. Cal.I 5'12-6547. I Br Unfurn Sl50 LARGE .2 bt, nr. beach. ~"TM.ENT DIVISION Sunset Beach. fenced kkls Fun begins at 40 here. NICE]. br, 2 ba._patlo Beto&!! ConCiOs Unfum. 3425 $1-1..'j _ i\fodern Single Apt w/ Lois of bhns, pool, walk to Forced air heat. encld. pr. · · _ .. r• .... ·pets. 2 Br Huntln'cto~ Homeflnclera*M2-9t00 trom park. U95. mo. 'l2391 ~Mlgf's.· shopping:, 112 ml.. bc:.:ieh. 4ll 14thSt.536--0869 --·---"I _ 1 __ , k Agt agune 1gue vlow, new 3br. 21ni be., inclds "'-pirtmentt Unfurn. · refrig .. tillins, $221. Inc I . l~~~'il'pl · .. ~~~ts:!~" = d=i TOWNHOUSE z aranto. :.~~7. 3252 FOR Lease, majestic ocean Call 5·12-0:il1 931 \V. l9lh ~ CONDO. 2 br, C!p\1, drp9, 'I , t " ar of~""·• 11 • ..,ea o . . Lg. 2 br, 11,s b:t,. Qindo, clubhouse. golf. pool. adlts, ""I ---------utlls 842-3$.16 _., 1 Fee. 979-8>130. ur. HLml. Hbr. $225., incl. SAN JUAN CAP. 2 Story' no pets, ruH crpts & drpe, Bolboo Ponln&ull 3807 NEWPORT HEIGHTS =:::·_.::..::.=:::...----I TW0,:::::;:::;:11:;:00~SE~S ON o"E ALA RENTALS maJnt/poo\. (213) 439--0969 almost .ne\\'. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 cur gnr. $385 1no., Smog Brand ner--3 Ba, 21,i Ba. l.• un•-8 Ith 3141 1" 1 EPl.ACE nn drn, bltins. dbl. gnr, fn<xl. fr e e Sa n C l e m e n t e · -trplc bl1i'ls. p\ll patio 2 car _9:...--•-----I "'li!i!ljjil\!lljjllfii l LOT. popular Eastside HOUSES-DUPLXS-APTS F' R ' 3 ,., 2BA, yd., comm. pool privl's. Nr. 714-526-6127 ' LUXURY apt 2 Bdrms, 2 g11l'oR:e. Oniy $375. ~.Ce.II 2 BR. 1 Ba. I blk to-·- l l super shlU'P l & 2 BR. All size1 & prices. \Ve service new cpts & drps. Fre11h !\farina &. golf couMJe. $300. SUPER TO\VNHOUSE '>B Ba. Sub. purklng, P 0 0 1 · 833-2014 ""'~ 1 d i.. bi ..... Ext.'lor fr •• h I ' pom' 1_... 11.ll ll>e beach,-, Huol>'""'· palzit l.n & OUl. Bltns, $310. nio 714-493-3381 · -r, sundcck Boat slip prlvg Reui,is., lrp C, ec,.. blL -eu ...... ·• nlO. Allk for Bev or Dale ' Yard garage bl l ins &: Adu! · -• tt'VI • LARGE 2 br, Sl15. Sing. S:t...i. 1n1>. 4:t-l·i33!1 Ora.nge County 10 Year Irviurance CoinpAflY l'{et Lease. An1tua.l rental increase1. Price $635,0CKl Down payment Sl95,500. Av· eragc spc>ndable return -u.s•;c. 213-3M..ss46 or 213- 62..,3731 SMALL COMM-BLOG. 3 Sep. Unlt1 ~7 .soo. Q\l•nu will carry first TD, Roy McC1rdle Rltr 1110 Nowpott Blvd. C.M. ~7729 A\waus rented. \Vtllk I o ton lo Laguna. Dally Ust1no11, • M111lon Vlojo 3267 ' •-'N OCC & ts Oiuy. "'1'N· mo. l!e . .3 ·oe 963-t.i61 . mnny Xuas, r. 673-7985 1nory, beain <:tiling, ney,• BEAUTl~~UL VIEW•2 BR 2 111\0pll. Solid m\lt'!stJnt &-in· dally phone 1ervlcc. • So. C51 Shp Cir. $250 mo. t d bltl & nAinl come. $49,950 . RED . Member CLEAN .i BR, 2BA. f11\e, 3BR 2BA split lev<'I Con<lo. 557·571Sevea&54G-4.234 NE\V xtra Jge 3 BR .. 2 Bn. l'ps, rps, ns, ,.~ ' ba SOUth End l.Aiuna $375 CARPE:I' REAL T 0 RS, Chamber of Comnierce cpl, drps, D\V, bltnS, nice Allached gar. pool, p1ttlo, days. Oceanfront Apt w/dbl gar. £~~·4.12~3~<.'C Ave.. ADULTS 4M-895.5 5-8 pm ~(}.8672 C,AJ;L US OR COME BY friendly neighborhood. S325 view. $215 nio, 586-6l54 or 1 BR. \\'ui;hct·, dryer, refrlg.. $500. mo~ 642-2164 day 8 : 2 BR, 1 Ba. top of ltd DUPLEX IN LAG u N A Bay a• Newport, CM 642-8383 nw. No rec. Ask for Bev 499-2556 SIO\'C, S\vimmin.,. po() I' 615-8549 eves. • VILLA MESA • . ~ll(':!t. sm. mo. Call alter BEACH Prl-• ''""U0n, 0-Closed on Sun~"" or Dale, SGJ..4.""61; . .,. OCEAN y I ,· pm '>I ~" ...... ll.IUI. ~ Newport Be•ch 3269 Adults only, no p e Is. FRONT ear y, 1 BR. 2 BR. Garden. Prlv Patio. ~=·-'=~=·~'---- CEAN side H1vy, spacious LANDLORDS! 2 SI'RY 2 bl', 2 ha, C.Ondo, S170. 962.2951 or 963-2832. En~lenook., ,·1et bar, Be.I· Pool. ClosL>d garage. From 1 BR uni\ recerrlly remodel· lndry. FP, Bltins. N r, CUTIE, bach unit S120/Sl.35 Hunt. B'·h. cony, cpts, drps, bltlns, car· $l!G. 719 \V. WiL'IOn 646-1251. ~itsion Viejo 3167 oo, each ~·/!rp1c &: new W~ SpeclaCollte ln Newport Oceun, shops & schls. $250. &lboa,-N.B. Hts & N.B. 2 BR. \\'&&her. ""''ct, stove. P.Ort. 675-la38. ***GA-RDEN-APTS-.;;;.-'-'~='---"='I rurnlture. Zoned C·l, Xlnt Beach • nm.a del Mar e 84~8 ev<!slwknds. Avail VIE\V 1 Br dplx $180 yrly Pool d 1t hJ"' $ 2 O O NEW 3 R SHARP 2 bt, condo, cpt'd., "u" 11.l '"u 500. A g c n l le Laeu:na. Out Rental Ser· Dec 1. furn & util ... 1, :see now 96 .;. '1 1 u 8 0., Y·~., H · 0 .......... ~a lge B1 • 2 Ba. e ee POOL d r p ' d . , a It c o n d ' 1 . , " J ..,,.., vi 1 FREE to y , .,.__, .... ?-... ,.;:; or 96,,...:zg.., unt. .... ........ unl Apt w dbl gar. di.h h & di I ~' 499-3645 N~~Vl!w~ ou. •~T HUNTINGTON s,eacH~ for C~~Af:i~· plt't'h Cl B, 1 '225 Beach. $500. rno. 642-2164 day 11 ; Unfu1:n. 2 Br apt In !anil~y 11'811 <'r sposa · .-.. 55 UNITS' r.[urbt.Shed. NU-VIE. W RENTALS lea!K', 3br, 2ba, p, $""" 1no ()!!<;U pa O· oupc 3 1 . &15-8549 evea. lll'tllt'n, Crti!~ & drps. No n10. Includes pool u•e . . Id' ~ Kids & UNIQUE 2 Br house 0")'-11 BR. \Vll!hcl', d1-yer. re !'lg, t "A2 J&lS 837-1276 0-vacancy. !OM. Spend· 6~ '"'" or ..,_3248 me ing garul'ner. · ~ t Pool Adult o • I BR F f ''I "' ''c· -"~,_,·:;::::::.. ___ _ 70 •~"'tWU ""l!I ok., call 53&-T'a42 CdM, nu paint, pct ok. avail s O\'e. · • :i, • 1 Y· urn/un urn, yrly, ut IJJ 1 y '". d bl 0 fi ~ BACK"· B 21 NI) Jlflt.s $22:i 9622951 OT pd. $215. mo. Newporl VE~ 1· <'pl!i, rps. N t •·-h a e. wner nan~e, 81lbo1 Penln1ul1 3207 3 BR, 2 BA, 1ge ramily nn, oay 4 r. ~Ba 2832 · . · -l Beach. 67"·7219 a-e•. n1fddle age ad1111. nr.> pe t,;. ewpor -c BIA.%, Santa Mana. r I d' · $50000 FamR/lrpL IK'! garage 963-· llunt, Bl'ac1. ,,... Sll".l mo. 2'1'.iO Plat-cnllu 3169 Call Bkr. 968-3318 local. YE,\RLY 3 Br. 1\I Ba. ~·•c. n°clgt~~·~~.' nXl. 'il'it ALA Rentals 642-8383 Ap•rtm ents Furnished LARGE l br. 1 blk. lo hay 64~ ·noo 1 • OCEANFRONT 3 Br., ""' """" or ocean. utlb.. incl. $1!>j, -""'"'"-"''---_;____ ~·lriter. Income Property 2000 NE\V 4 urifl. 2 bli>cks 10 ~~ bot nllm j~Uy. $400. mo. &: last. 968-1931;544-SllO 4BR, 21/2 ha, dbl car Balboa P eninsul• 3707 61:>-4600, 6Ta-787G ei·es. GAHDEN 2 br, 1 rip I e"'. • 5th hOUse from beach, l:leach Great buy good tux t213-) 6932645 weekly, 675-LARGE 3 BR 2 bath '"' gal'nge, ell't't gar door~ C d 1 M 3822 blttn.,, quiet. &ar,, lndry, brand new 1 Br. al.I bltnl , BY O\VNER at 6\~ X C1'0lis. ,vrit~U. Income 'suoo. mo. 9173 wknd11. lillll i:m area, near beach. ope~. \\'et bar . new BAYFRONT Orona • ar 11.dults, pct OK. 673-83&1 or I:. lrplc. AND !\tORE!! !:. ~j~~8~~~ J:;::. ~it~ l\lany xtras. 536-2570 College Pirk 3220 ~~: 9 6 2: 4 4 9 5 or ~!!~!:ki~g ~~t· c ~Ir ~c: 1 .Br $190. Bachelor $190. EXTRA large ' 3 Br., 2,~ .o:>.::11ce-11<:2':::7c_~--~--Rt•ntaJ Gu' ·e ~7 w/pool CP.1 Ulw vet &: Id trl Ip ply 2100 close to schools&: churche8 U~il pd. AduH~. 1~ pets. 92ti 811..Brandne .... ·! Frpl.c,&hag CHILDREN OK DUPLEX Hayfront. 3 br, l't'nll Yietdin.g 40K +Krt,11 n UI 1 r • 4BH, din rn1, Ianni, f'ly tptd, J BR hon1e, 1 yr o!d, renced & Fo~hion lliland. s 4 7;,. E'. Halbon, 613-4533 crpt., fully draped, :ill rlC1v 1..gc 2 81' Sl70: 3 B1· t 1\, 1"/Rln.. D / It ni.. open w/room 10 Jmpl'O\'e, Rca11. ATT'N. blllnA. wtr pd. S380 mo yrly. yd, near bee ch. $295. 1110. Eastbluff urea. Cell for 11.p. LARGE Bachl'lor Apt. 1 ~ 11,iph1s. !',lo. to n10. or year Ba $100. Duplex & 4·p1CK, bean1, huge mu111er suite terms. Pr:ln. only. 64£Hi775 UNIT BUYERS Call Pal, 557-4954 1915 Alsttna.. 642-3216 pt. S48-37":il. Blk lo Bay or Bch. $140 mo. lease fro111 $3/J. 07:1--0930. 2 pools. c111ts, drps. 642·6682 1v/frpl. f\fus1 5ee. S500. Boat TWO.a unit apt bldg under \\tc hnve unita In Hunt. Bell., Coron• del M•r 3222 2 BR, No pets/children. Yrly. Utll. od. 6734526 eve~ & ivknds 675-1076. EASTSIDE LCE 2 BR ~lf.1oi~1.dl. 675· 3486· or co1181ruction for.sale. Close Coslll Mega, Submit your Flr.!lt & 1.ast mos rent+ NE\VPORT BEACH, trul y Coate Mesa 3124 S!'.:E 1'J Bt:Ltt:V \'.:~ l\V/\V, bltns, re~. Pool . to major •hopping center. orrcrs. Sellers are anxious. BRAND NEW bohd.Call842-7343 beau tiful sett!ng-111.r[ilC 3 2-2 br, l bll. $270 &. $290 .. $175. Adults, no pe t s. BAYAV.-BAYVIEW 1st yr 1\IJ'lte-orr S14r.f. Cnll Good lncoine In good rental 3 BR., 2 BATHS 3 BR, 2 Ba ~ mo. Beaut Bfi~1• ~m~y r 0 i! in • I 3 hr, 2 ba, S32j, A 11 ..;l>l.::2c:-9,;:::'::20:....______ 2 Bit. 2 P11tlo11, Fireplace; 536-Zi70 or 592-5010. aren1. 2024 k 6 f'ERNLEAF co~KI. washer incl. Oiildren ~ll~n ...... 11iYeArs 00[.1e 8 s":_ Ambassador ftft 'v/gai·11.ge &, re rent I~ QUIET, .secluded 2 Br. 2 yeal'ly. Best Bay & Ocean BLOCK TO BEACH Broker 54!Hl39S \\'ill1 OC<!an vle1v & pets, 546-7469; 962·5.~oor J.J75'.00~nith. ,. BRAND NEW ~~-tti!t11ted. Ii •14-6 so o o1 Bn, bltns, rrplc, Pao I, i;"·in1n1ln1<. Owner. 6T3-0998. Nmv, de[~<.' 4-plex. 217 l\t·I Bldg. 2St':t Sq. Ft. Large 513 NARCISSUS 4 Bl{, 2 BA, lg. kitch. & Cole of Newport R1trs $29.50 & Up garaµe. Adulls' no pets. 376 Open at Carner 12th&: BA>' 22nd SI, tl'unt. Beach. paved lot. SUituhle fo1· Auto 112-4-6-9 POlNSETI'IA eating area. Dbl. gar. 675-5511 SINGLE STUDIO APT 1 Bf-K· to Beach, 2 br, a~ults .::"c,'·"'""~'-"';;"......,----,.,..--,.-1 • Beal·h-1-'ireplace·Yrly• $125,000 full prl<.~. 847·;t951 rll·pnir or Dody Sh.op. FROM $375 963-4940 -SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES ~~i~ pets, cplll. rps, ·Li\RGE : br., \l'J ba. Attl'licllw 3 bdr., 2 bath. INDUSTRtAL BLOGS. &12-1610 Bay & Bench Rlty. 615-3000 NICE AREA. 3 b1·., 2 b.a .. *YEARLY RENTAL* 2l77 ll1trbor P."xl. \\'ash1·/dryr l'll1. Patio , Lois of paneling· carpe~· NeWJJOM, Cl\f, nrea. Great The r~tcsl, araw m 1~ \Vest BEAOtSIDE 01 Hwy 1 .3 ca'C' .1111•. bltns .. nr. Sl_nter 1 Blk To Surf eot.ta l\.tesa 645-$111 T?\\INHOUSE 3 br,~f drp•., crpts. Close to schls d:J>i': · bll/ln96n_~ nlO. in v e" t mt. Po I en !lal. \ , , • a Da.~ly Piiot Oassllled 2 bl', 1 ha, lockup i er . l Golden \\'est. 847-6'11:>. Beautiful New llfOdl!rn 2Br, Is-~: ~~~ig,~~91&or 8.1J.114•i & S. C5t Pla1.1t. ~. 1 \ . Blllboo n:. 644-6.'IOO. Ad. Cllll ti42-5GT8. cpl/drp., slv/reflf, At l . $2'1S. NE\V Pl.u~h 2 BR Con. 2Ua Pdvote Apt. Cnble 1V, $30 Wl!E~ &_ UP 2 '3R, studio, t~• be. .. sh&g SUBLl.'1' ul Park Jl>ey,-port ~ --8:JOP!\-l 557-45-13 do, Shai crpl, drp!!, encl. \\'alk In closets, bltlns. enc e $6.SO Night & uo. Cost• Mew 3824 crpt .. bltl.ns, pe.Uo, pool. for S:.!O. under golnK rate, SEEK & ff ND"' Tftlw Fa~le CHA.IUflNG 3 ~i'. 2_ b 11 , patkl, pool. Bkr. 846-3648 garqe, pal.lo. No kld11/pell. e Studio .l l BR Apts, Sl40. 1 BR upper. b 11 n 11 . SIOO. Utll incld. ~.79 01· ~1~'1~ 11/23 for 6 mos. -!~~~!!!..!!!!!!,. ____ t!a:Wlllll'-.., Ir RVall. ''°"'" $425., 67a-2776, Irvin• 3244 $325 mo lae. *Betit 0 f • 1V " f.1a.ld Service Avail. partly !um. 730 Jamel! St. 645-M47 1978 i\laplc. io 67$-7~. 673-4.125 a 11 -U t 111tIe1 Pd. Call e Phone Service-Htd. pool li4:?-9'112 1 BR. Car11ge, stove & refl"',: iaft 2ba, sundk, elcc kit, WE HAVE RENTALS 5·18-9578 or 551-60-12 ('\'es. •Children & Pet sectton Adults. no (\og!.. Sl•Kl. 2-tO HARD IYOPlELD IMG CY OJ CON ROPAHARBYDRABOOO B UTLE RLLS SBCIT ASYA~ Jlr bch, sc:hl, 1hop'g, 434 As well tll e.J1~ t1electl011 !!ARBOR VIE\Y llOl\lES 2376 Newport BIW .. Ci\t 2o~r ... a,~t .. s('fi£.d'lk~is6h~ A\'Ol"ado s·. Apl .... ;,.14-8230 fe.rnleal $45()1no. 64&-4319 ol beautUul t:\iomes F 0 R Ukc new, highly upgraded. 548-9755 or ~ S l 5 O. LC E 1 Br, 11 o LARGE 2 bedm1, 2 ba. cpJs, drp!, hltM, g"r., nr ltoag Hrn!p. Al11ture 11dults. N o petrt. $2'2:>. mo. 642-<1387 3 BR, 2 , sundks. VIC\V % blk SALE! :...et us solvf' your 3BR :JBA'. fem rm, <lln rm, ***GARDEN APTS Apt. "~'" i\taplc SL chlld/do«. 673·0 Cc n t er. 2 BR. 2 13&1 Luxury Bay• J oJx:li., JrpJ, S@_mo needs. Wt>'te here new cpl & drpll. Lovely •••POOL EXTRA lg(" 2 Br, 1 1 ~ Ba, Open. 642-2-1&1or4M-l76.l r1~)n!, 11v11ll. [)(le. I. $400. utll'.9. 673-4024 -landmrpei1 & Piil.to. f'urn. 1&2 Br eptiln IH u s.-drfl"o nr-OCC, Silil. Cini Point 3826 ' fi?$-Mt l or S@-1-lgr .. COm pool & rec facUlt1C11 icctlon. No pct~. Elnt 5.J7-8312 '=:.::;,.;,.::::.;;."::----..;.;:=.::. [ ~":;'';',)""~'~''~"''....':O~r:... ~~~-[ _ _,.,....,,_"_ -Y-0 a-s· N y G-T Jl...J: T-L-• L TU~8TEBONOSNIVET8k8 'L8LN08UV.r-TDUOJTN90W PAVORITl8BA1YOWALIO R"U EN 9 L 0 L C-W"lf'W COG J 1' !fR- PSH A IN&IOYN SE KklTBT K T I I E AV 8 H & 0 0 'I N E-K 0 t R C "APKLBATT~C,lL&MCtY PNWTTBABllGBOAMOIMN ·oAU8TAUSNSOlAW&V,SD' • LB~IN~l&GINCNllWALM • 2 BR. 1 Ba, glU'ag<', $295. Incl.~ nio. 640-&lfl7. Gurdcn Apt!, 6•12·3&15 2Br. l'r ba. Furntrurc Nl::\V \'I~ 2&J Br npl~. UNfo'URN Aot11. l Br .. 2 Ba. t1d & last. 613- 29 2.'j or 67 5-2024 LEASE·t::X~CU'l'lV'-: LGE FULLY t'URN 2 Blt ~\'fl!lahle. 2<12l Elden. S200. frp\e. g111'al[I!', IW"an1 clni. \\'l•:-rclif[ Arca. i1n1nll pot Nf,:\Y aea~, 2 Ba, bltna, 11tHAR80R VlB~\V 1-10:0.IE* 8lll'll, \V/\V, drps_p.ool. ~270:,::480,·----~~ 338.11 Sr3.186l l\l11rlnn11 01'.· <JI<. cnll 61Z-21~: 6-1~,_9000, ~"-~''· 11:a1-. SUPEl-t-VJEW L (rior11 ~ ~~) 31 bn Adlt!I, no J>els. $1'\'.l. til2·~j~0 EAS'l'SIDE 2 hr, encl. Jilli', 117>4!»3 r:A~'1'BLUF~" tk-1t\ll. & new, $4 '!xury v ng: r. ~ . , \tu1nd. tat., cpt!t. $2:'\ll. 20j7 NV 2 Hr. 11 .. Ba 11vnh!il'. l bl', bltn!I, pool uvnil, Yell" ~. 673-2925 or 675-~4 t amll.)' & RC'C1~111lon Rn1. LRG 2 Bt 1, poOI. nr 11hop~. .. ... Tu•tlo A•·• 67• •·97 I o I • "'" C •• t. u. 10 3224 •i\.j(l n10. 557·9~29 &: 1-637·X'i09 ndu1ts/no 1>tts. Utll pd. " • · .rur. fpk•, i;,hnll'. lmlco11y, $245., "''"""=.·,;"o0~'-"·°'·~· -.,.,,.-,,--\ -• 1 ~. • 1 ·i•n•" 3 BR 2 1 ' , nlo. 4~?Aor67~200 ·-.~,,·mo"~ 3 Br 'l Ba DUPLEX • N 28 2 n.. '30't ... lonrov A. Ci\J a ,.. .i& .. in., ll'IH' a .. nr.1 .,;o=.,:.:::+"'-"--'==""'~ u / ,, , , °"' £A I!: • • 1 C\V. r, ....,, ~to!'\!• & oUlc<.'~. Aflu l ta . Eiatbluft 3830 ttutl11 bay, pvt bch. ,v/plcr STSIO 3 BR. :Z BA 2 car ll'lll', '1 blk 10 bf'h. ~13~. 1 UDR\!. Artu'tt '-'111>" $300, By Olvner. 51&.83.ft7. 9791935: 644 .. l:!ilO Near 11th Sl. ihoPI· !.tut. UoyM Bank Bldg. S3:JO. (213' ~h'\87l or t2t3l 132 \\', ~11\!'ion. $3T.i. mo. Co.ll CJS Real UnlveN;lty Pat·k, ln.-ill<' 9-ll-836.J aft 5:l.l. 64H£Q 2 hUJ?t" lx'drooms. Super lo-e DELUXE e l BORl\I, c.rp1.s, drps, D/W, F.alale, !MS-U68 01ys 552·7000 Nights LIDO STUNNING l br RAnlen llpl. cation. lki+nl (.'f:ll!ni. srro l dR, 1~ BA apl tor Ieatc. )"l'IU'l.y, N'o pt'\1. 2 s• Cpt -pell or '""\ -~ _ rm 1 ... M \'· nlO. 61:.-6610. J1lCld 1pae, me1ter suite. $225. s:JS-3450 .... • '"' i .. ._. cs. TURTLEROCK. ne\v 2 b r • ...... " "-»I· u .,., 1 '"'=~="'"'---~o din rm It dbl garaac. Auto I l.ARC ... t Bl< CANAt. S ., nu'IQ:r. Apt. A. 9tlO W. den din rm frplc crptcd' Charming 3 br. 2 ba. Pon. 0 W. 181h St. 3Bt'. 2ba, blt1n1. cpl,, SSS door opener • all Pool & l:o 17th St .. Ci\f. ·~· • 3 m'-,1., 10• i-•ne' tax 1.he\16'. 673....&m 1 BR, Utilltl-~ .•. 0 .. •u. Center St. Apt 1. SID.1 mo. ,. · F\lm or unfom. Girls. ·no ,-v• ,-., .,., ,, ''" 6 ~9219 R~at\on atta. Adulta ~1~ $l 5. yr1 ... 84,_ 3 BR. Yard It a:arnae, ne\V I W1lri11l. &Ya.II 12/l, no OONOO. 3 BR, 21t &. new. d~n/pels. Quiel, con\-tnlent .;;:;.=:=:·--~~--·I only. m pcl~. • ~- O'pl.!I. drps. A paint, 2.QO peti. monthly ot I e A J e , 15 Ac~ Park -~wl~I Pool SITO. 7ui.76S9 £X'T'M lf'i 2 Br. Cr pl 1. e $311 e Nl.iV 2 br. 2 bll . on Grttn-~ ..... a;.::. ':"" ,.:-,,: ::i: Ekk'll, sm. mo. 6'14-155-' 333 .. 155"? $~! mo. A\•811 ~O\'. 9. O•n• Point 3726 drf)IJ. hltlns. nn ptl$. '~ ilG.l AmlgDfl \\lfty, r-.'B bt'll, fll)I. pllllo, pfl OK, I :::".-:'.:..'::°tt':.!.111::' la P.1ESA \TF,:RDE. 3 Br' 2 b!I. TIIE T!."MACE Townhome. 1 ..:".:.~:.;-;:::.=':,..~=~--1---------Ctnter SI. 6-16-ll.81 !\ft1Mg.'d ~ 11dultit SZJ";). M&-i&38 AUITZN' Fla.DINO JO\'CI Cowrtd pet Io, Cpt/df'P8, Ntw. 3 Br, 2b4, wet bar, 2 BR .. 2 bu .• sm Mo. NICE ~ BTt OCF.AN Vlt\\l l BR, 2 S., c:ptt, drp&. no . \\1U.IA~1 WALTERS. CO 1 BR t1pl, ch'Vld view, t'1 GALSWORTBCGIMIVST81 ft\ITl.IER OALIWORTHY t.A.W111NCE t-t'01· lnro c11.U ~&--2005. bltn!I, nr C!uhl'IOOst' & pools. 3 BR .. 2 bta .• S38S Mo. sm ne11r Y1t.cht II• r t.or. flf1'· nr SO. Co.''' Pln)'.n. Huntinaton ase1ch 3840 & refrlg. Adulni orily, ..do CONRA D GUKNI 9COTT .,. 4 RR, ""'' OW, Jrplr, fniil ~ IR.~ C'\'t'J, C:\,\"ll'OOd RcAll)' IWS--1200 25091 Lu o."lhl Apt A , ~. a·16-o\0Cli %. ptlJ, Ii'? 9lS-' t DIC..•• HAllDY lftYl."'90N ;. •II.A-·" I ' •• -.~ T...nt-1 IMdlttT•rta• • Dfl, l"l'Jlla/dJ'J». cvn1 ~!lo. • NE\V " br, CQ!lcgf' Pfltk, llLUt'}' Condo. z ~I An • ._...._.:~:....--~~~=-1 '''2',l. 1 BR duplex. l\(arrlcd BR 11.pt near bcet"h. I\.>;), 3 HR\ 28&. 1 BUI lo Be11c Xlnt let. $.':.5<1 m•i. 8!li-.1 tdi. l N ., tllo roor, A/C $425 58r+Stu(l)' S630 IM Is c. Ht.lntlnn ton Beach 3740 rpl, nofl<!nto«~. nc'I P..''"" + u 1 11 . I' o fl I . No p:t1K>, yeal'ly. $34)0. mo. TD order Aft)' or ail o( t• ...,.ntW "BNk l Flnd" bOOb, "\Vocd 11 Ii: Rta.ir· or \e.i11e opt. O\'l.89Tol. i'52--1430 & 494-640-I. • 968 1\ \Vest 17\h. MS-63.)8 rhildron/pct<t. f!80...27·t6 ~ml numbers 2 thro~h Si tend l50 etnta for .-h. i•ll.in1 cMeU ).'rom trea..,1111rett lo lt'RSh TllE T tr t R c e To11.nhome. 3 nn . .2 BA. Duplex. 2 blkll-f.tF,;N , 11mnll bench '-1)1.(ll. 3 HR. 2 ~1, q.1111(1rtis. bll· BEAnl Slnvlt'. 1d0\.~, ~trig, 1 BR., I D~.. 2 BJl.. 2 pqabl• tQ "Setk • Find," Slar. T11t ... m Synd Cit•. Adcitt91 Turn lhOm Into <'aJ.h N""' 2 Br. 2 Sh, \\'indeor. l>MH'~· $:~. yt11rly. IH2-..,188 ll• omt $21 .:JO "'eek. Apts. in11. frclb J>l\lnl. u1~talM1. fll~ f.tteel 1l4rkln1t, SI 10. nlO. j Bo .. cptg, drps, blln1.'eoof Mtien in ca" cit thil M .. PIPI'· ' • • CALL DAILY Plµ>! $.\ti. roo, i~t-6.111 rvn. or 64)..791if &. mn. ~1&-1056 l'it. OCC. \'5 '™'· 5~7~ 1'~·it-tt. ~18-~2 <If ;m:t~ QUtl.-r;-ttlfitlb' Mt-4111. ·-----~-,------~•--""""-.::=:::...:.:c:c:__ .. • . ' • • " • U.V PILOT OCEANFRONT ' :\ BR. 2 Uti. Yrty ~':M 'J. BR. 2 bf, tUl'lt $·IO'J \Vntr. 2 RR. :? 1.18. v.lut~r. s:m ' BAYFRONT ;; Bit, 2 htl .• uni. $-175 yrly. STEPS TO BEACH ;i RH, 2 bll. wlut~r. fl7j 'J. BR. f\u·n ., yrly $:.>'75 3 BR. '2 I*, rutn fl'l'a yrly ~ BR, I b11, fu111 , \\'nlr Slf.iO • Mond1J, NMmbtr 11, 11'74 Aptt Furn/Unfurn 3900 Offke~R-e_n_te-1----=~u-sl~n-e_u.....,O"'p_po_r_"'soo=s..,..P'"e_rs_on.t_l,_• _ _;.. __ 5"'3"50""'H,.,...•u"'lng 6051 Help Wem.d, M&F 711111 Help Wentecl, F 7100 rielp Wanted~F 7100 ~~~-~~~~~~-LEASl NG NEW Drug Store E·Z Term1 VIRTUAl.J.Y anv 1n1Llad)· LOCAL Mcwltta I llaullng-A c co UNTJNC.Jr.Acrow:ll· -Dresa Shop $4 000 koown 10 mt'ln Cnn be a.I· by itudcnt . .Lar;t: t r u e It• uni r.·1c bookkeepl~. }'ull RETAIL + Pin• Parlor ' yr, l('\•lated thru lhO 11 e-r b •I f'etiOnllble. Han')' 531·123S llmt emplo)'ntml, 1 a I a r y OF DAJLY PlLOT TO CARRIERS. RE- YOU'LL BE GLAD OFFICES Gross l8M/Y Philooophy. Rnrf< thl• ad HAULING, 111'"'"' aNI '''"K • 1'11l<>l832 ""'"""'"" QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· YOU WAITEO t ror fr ec oonWltallon. t Trash Cleanup. 2 etudent:i. dina 0 n experltn(.-t. A~ TION \VAGON O.R VAN. CONTACT "1R. '""'OM 35c Ft Mfg Prod, P iu ; 8 P ,\f . Yi ee k d lY'I· * ~1149 * plicant. should h II. v e a e•'NTON WILLIAMS, 330 \VEST BA y 1ntroducina: new bach 3ntl "" • Inv. & Equlpt. NE\\ PORT HERB PO It T nlinlmum of S yn.exte1lftiw ~ TE EPHONE l bdr1n ap111 v.·cll \\'Ol'lh Br11nd nev.• conm1en:lal oom· SI Wood Gia 278 Cabrillo, Apt. C. O>tita Hou.sec:leaninsr 6054 accounting eJCp. incl douhlt STREET COSTA MESA. l. llet'lne;, Relined Ye l al· pit'"!! Si>i1nish 11t)•le. J>lcnty gns 'Plas't:~ ~teu. entry book.keeplfli th.ru tri11l 642-4321 'FOR APP01N1.'M~ENT. lonJ•ble • Grt ii HEACJI or P11rkl111e r·~m 336 gq. s SPlRJTUAL READF:rt Meta Cleaning Service balMce. fan1. w/job coin • E .J environment • furuil!lled rt. IQ 1400 Jlti. h.,.or 1non:. HOLLAND BU INESS open to Aft to IOPM Cllrpeta. \VindOIW Floort acoounu~. f\md aeootuit!Jig An Equal Opportunity m,..oyer and unfurnished. • }'ull laclH1les. Drop Cl'.11· IW>-4170 SALES ~ Adv:I~ on a ll matttrg,, t:tc. Fn-e Est. ~T-f'J4.2. 11.~lll11g v.'Ork & flnflnclal t-eelp W•nted, M&F 7100 • $185 to $215. ~~idlt~=~rllt~~ttt'!O.tt~ 312 N. El Cami.!'<' Real HOUSECLEANING. Good repot'ls. Pref. Municipal or H•lp W1nted,M&F7100 ;...;-"----'----[ 0 NEW • Delivery-Sunday Only J.,f-f~RONA..OEl-MAR:-t--tl " B1t. nf. lloU!<t, Ptim. rm. OAl:IJ . jtL"t ofl freeway! C.OOCI A SPECIAL PClND OF ...... ~.£100e~~11te, for~ rer..08. Own 1ranSPQr1aUon. W a. lJ-~Ll?.~~~lc&t •EDcco~Hn; COOK' ----1 Front Office Girl •Q'lihll---h<tii1'n _,__ UMtml :Dl'm' 'A ._.,. ~~ 567' --ey .. ~'-...,.,..,......._ . '-"exp.---:-•-, Fnr--OH/OYN of~1vl Toro itt'C'A. Call to preview Newport Bl'itch orlnit• Joea-RE'A:t;ESl'AT~ TRAIN1N0. U..""t.us relieve you ol your help.fut. T~, apply roquesl Saluty aCCQt'di ng to ~ x 11. rei;un1e to P. 0, Boie :m'l. • :? t:.a. S50J I~ or l··•·/0111 , 2. Bl{, I bo .. 1.11d, $:!Th 1rly NEWPORT CREST '1 Bit 'J bu. ConduJ $525 COMMERCIAL C\ltit•p liliitc, N' t. $2J() THE MOSl EXCITING VIEWS IN NEWPORT Luxury bnyfi'on( a.pa1t ment lh'i~. lbtt Allp11 11.l )'OW' door. Wnlk 10 6bopl, mitnu· 11u1ts, lhcatre, ocean. A le1v elCJt:ant. \1•ry nrivatt', 'l·bcdruom, 2-bPth unlls \\ill1 spacwua t~ITftcts. (loo I , suhler~ancan 2-cai· 11ttrki11g. All adult, fu.U r.e<.'llrity build· ing. Ni!w ('flrpel, di-aJX's, built -ins. d• .. xir. Lea:1eii fro111 $500 per n1c. (714) 673-7985 • (213) 661·0361 Newport Bay Towers 310 F•rnando St., N.8 . PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedruon\s and Townbouscs ~e~!~ p.OIJ\.l P.P 1433 Superior Avenue Newport Beach CHOICE LAKE FRONT LOCATIONS VERSAILLES ON TIIE LAKE Al S. uth Cow>! Plaza. Pool •• Acapulco Aqua Bar & Jacmzi. Spectacular 8 Acre Lake w/Towerlng Fountains· 1h ~Ullion Dollar C1ubOOU5C!, Gyfu, -sauna, Tolitl Secu1·:~1. Imn1cdlate Occupancy ADULTS .- So:irry, tio Pets Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. from $17S per mo. Santa Ana 3700 Plaza Dr. 714-556"0466 COME LIVE WITH US •·r. $224.50 Open 9-6 Dally Spa Pools Tennis A1.'l'\1Nl from Fashion hlland al Jamboree on San Joaquln A )''nnn St"lting { Gr en· llllls Road. te.1'4ir11ng frierds or relax· (714) 644-1900 inc 1\•ith oeigbbon;. Spaciow! 1 I.: :! bedrooms featuring , Visf(;I Del Mesa l>uiltins, custom d r a p e s • ADULT GARDEN HOMES shag carpeting, pool. & out-door bbqs. Enjoy the good IRVINE AVE., AT litESA aduh life at the Ntiar Newpon Blvd. Jo'rwy WEST "AY l (n41 752-t?OO. lion. Srnall , <' h 11 r 01 i 11 s;. tnd1v. l11$trllCt1on. Personal housecleaning ht11ks. R.elS. app. fron1 Moulton Niguel Prer~r no SlUdcnts, Ex per. J ,(Hl~ Bench. Ca OOS03. tNYESl'Mil~~~ll\l ''Usllc. Aroplt• parking. ~er nttn. Sales or broker exam OOl-tlll or 968-6209 Water Dist. 27281 AllliO prcfd, but .will !ruin. Apply GUARDS [ =---·-·-! & Ii-Inc llr.oensc. $55,000. 2·3 1Vkt>. Academy 5t8·ll92 HOUSEKEEPING ted t;ree~· nd, Laguna Niguel bcohvCCn 2:3CH:3011r11. llan1· lnlnli'IL need full & p/llJn(i '1Molol0"111~-~. !II HLTRS Ad./Ra 'ut-11on 10831 l:'!ach HI, ?!"'I Un1e. Huntington are!!:. port.unity t?mployer CM . Ask tor r..1r. H,igcn. i.uurd.-t ror Or:1 nt.'t' Co. area. ~ ' • COLr; oi;· NE\VPORT •Ptilm/Cllrtl Reader* , wan • 831~2000 An c <I u a I op· Lut'Ker l·lutnlt'l, l~ Ad11nu;, ' 67a-5::ill Stnn'.Jn,527·3406 J::xp.:,ll<'-!s.$.'t50b.r.91µ-t "' 1 12 COOK,i11t1tllullonall!ll.1><'.r. Coll ~213 ~ •l lb·5325 · r ~~~~~~~~= 12. M""N ·do expm. e ne ent Adminlstratl'le prel'd. \VIII i.r-.iln. X1t11 \\'tij:e l!a1n-&J>t_\t. A1unduy thrll. .,~~1. i.l;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;; cleaning, An,y Job, r cf .s; & bt·iierits ror n1 it t u r" d a Y , Luwrcrl(.-e Security. 1515 SUPERIOR PARTNER WANTED ! 1~ 673-8700 Secretary pcrsoo. Apply 144~su~ior, Jnc. " Prurcss. Ultl~. 111'. ·JI o a~ 'fo join lighl nu1nuf<1clllN'r. SeMcH Md Rtplirl J-IOUSECLEAN~NG by day Opportunity for lndlviduall-"N~B'--------HELP WANTED llosp. GroWlll Ur. of 11 c e ~lusl have $17.500 cash. or hour. Reliable. Refe!" w/expcrienc:e In de a 11 n K COUN'rl."R \\'t>rnan. N ~ ;1 1 spar.'<!, 8&1 sq. tt. nl $29.j, l\1ust have managcntenl • e11CC!!l. Own trans. 5-16-1665 v.•/top executives. Pref~ handwrillng. Thv.rs th r u J)r./Oendst suite, 1700 sq. ahillty & llt' \\ !llin~ lo ml! up 6008 nbly legal or real c~tll.te Mon. AppJy DMlrns l 9 3 0 It., $165. slt-..·1 cs & Wl)til:. Salru·y + Babysitting Masonry 6070 bnckgrounU. Exeellenl i;kiUs Newport 0,1 Ask for hfcGunn c.-qual Khare of pl'ofits. Ex· rcq'd. Pleau.nt pcl"SOnaHty "'~c~O~U~N~· ~T~E~R-H_E_L_P __ COMPANY RF.AL TORS SINCE l~I 673-4400 1.'f.'plional growth ioitualX>n. \VfU DO Babysitting In my W J•L LI AMS & SONS, & appearance. ~Jr. Russell. (71'1! 997-5730. ohme. Ft'nced yard & ref· Maaonry Uc. oo 2 83046, Call 644-3319 P/li1ne ~ &. nigh~s. ~µply General Mana9er ft'lX'~12. "'S,s, Costa htesa Brick, bloc:k & s lone Or t.onQlCI Personnel Ore Burgt'r Ktng, 3:11:> lharbol' area. o ......,.... 58&83TI THE IRVINE CO. Blvd, Costa b1esa. ~Ulitary l'l'liree 1vlth leader-8J\BYSl1TlNG by hr In your 550 Newport Center Dr CHAIT K I T Manurae1w'l'r ship cxper. desired to head home, attemoons and e\ten· Painting/Papering 6073 • net.'<ls part time SAJ\1.PLE up a local distributorship ingi;. Refs 642-0238. Ne wport B•ach MAf\'ER. Must be eflicie11I. ol il ll'ading International LICENSED Mother w 111 *PA1NTING & GENERAL E:ti,Wil Oppor. En1p~I" setr 1notivatod & neat. Art 0'11;uniuitkin in Educational OObysit Jn niy h o n1 e, HOUSE REPAIRS• 01· Cralt.!1 ex ll e r i enc e """""""""""""""""""'! progra1n for n1onagement. ~una Hills. 51U·3713 10yrs In area, quality work, delllrtiblc. Call .ror a pp I . , ~nd resunie to B. J\1a)(ini. 1-easonable rates, 963-1002 AlRPORT T9\VER OPERA· CAlJ.~'OHNlA TITAN PRO. WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEA.CH o " .. '""' '" c" ..._ .,,,, "• .,, Jo"' A••ll•bl• 11aw • D•l11 11 · •11c111/•1 offlc1 • All Call Mr Howar d 645 6101 PO Box 411, El Toro. 92630. Carpent•r 6015 1 NT .Ex 1. pa 1n 1 in g & TORS: Trrunees needed lor DUCTS, 546-4153. a few good openings. liSG *RESTAURANT* *CARPENTER*"' ~'f1= 1$22f."f.~~~t: 17·28. Good hearing &: eye· Decorati ng Costa J\tesa. Neat & clean. Xlnt craUsn1anshi1rlow ~ sight important. We puy . WANTED ~at.ii 110 +.Owner rcUring. prices Robert-536-2051 Cull Ray Parkei· \W'.!·S'l'i<> while you train. Stat•t ,at Man, woman 0 1· couple ror • $28.000 -Ti>rn1s Carpet Service 6016 · eCALL AN EXPERT• S3·l4.10/n10. Free Dcnt/Afed. Orange & L .A. Counties. RIVIERA REALTY Qoallty & Eco110niy, Lic'd Callthe?o.1arines,TjieCuroe.a· De<.'Orating experie n ce *'42·7007* Jo H N 's cu r pe 1 & In s· 11 , Calicote Painting, Corps, 548-5847/968-9171. helpful, but 001 necessary. Upholstery, Uri Shampoo, 97S--3J3j~--~---Co1npany wiU train. Annual (Soi 1 Reta rd ant 11. ) , COU.J.;GE Students ""ilillng APT MANAGERS lncon1e po\ential $20,000 to De • --'I I ~ '" k" I "ddl -"' S'.!S,000. Sm a 11 investment LOANS Up To ·-~ grea.sen !;Ll c o or int & ext. airless equip. nor Ing coup c, n11 e ag ..... Mort, Trust 'Duds 5035 Large Company Expanding NOW HIRING PE>rn1antnt "'u r k In 1nanuft1eLuring, dislributing & installatiOn. No ex1ieri~ 1\Cl.'t!ssatY due to excellent training program for n1en & \\'t>inen 18 & over. TOP WAGES Jo'o" !\fl.'l't' J11for111111!Qn Call (714) 898-3541 Call Mon & Tues Only HOME SHOW SALE 0 S To sell cxhibil Sllaee. Good L'On1mi11.o;ions, 11111ple leads. Telephone exp helpful. 95~3817 for appt. HOME TYPIST $2 Jler hour """""° • HOSTESS _, ···gl & to i ·'t I ho N neceSAAry (or cquipme.nt. .,,1 itcners 111 nU' c Also kitchen ca bincl11 for arge apt u11e. ew· CaJI Mr. Carroll OOLLECl' Newport Center "1st TD Loans bleach Jor your 11•h ite rcrinlshing. Refs. 673--3658 port Beacb. No pets. bety,-een SAM I: 2PM. ~1on· Most hl:l\'C some cxpcr. cu11>t'ts. Save y0w· nioncy ACOUSTA/"-al •xl•"or one 494-1268 d h b F ..... (602J ?>lust be over 21 yrs old G d F by saving me extra trips. ...,,.; -.c .... "'"""""""""""""""""'! uy 1 roug rr\1<1.J' a.t Appl y Jn Person 103m4pm roun loor !\ d TD l V.'iU clean living rm .. dlnlng story, start at $145, l\\'O !"'! 951-9'!3=1.'-------LORENZO'S San Joaquin Hills Road 2.lH !n oans rm., & hall $15. Any rm, ~?iiJi195• also interior, ATIENTION: D E-LIVERY MAN lm2 l\1clnlyrc Rd ~'"nit~. ~~:~r,dp'"!~~~~.~ i r-Lowtst rates Oran9• Co. ~·~ c:;c.·~ i:1!:h~h~run~: 1st CLASS Ext/Int Painti""· GOOD JOB Newpqa:t furniture 5 ~ 0 re (\\'ild \\lest Shopping Clr) ~ J·-• .., _ needs n1an w/cxpenence. Mission Viejo Wesley N. Taylor Co. S•tller Mtg. Co. oot nrethod. I do work Paperhanging. Air I es s Pensioner, 2 days a v.·eck. Must be bondable ca 11 I -~~=::::CO'='-==o--- REALTORS '42-2171 54s.o6ll n1ysell. Good rel. 531--0.101 Spray, !25 yrs exp) m-52!M Must have cur, no drinken, before lO am · 0 n I y . H 0 USE KEE PER , com· 2Ut San JtX1quin Hills Rd. Servir.g Harbor area 24 .,,.., Prof Carn11t Cleaning PROF. painter, honest work, good r e f ercnces. Ph: 642-~ panion. fl'm. Ll vc-in, non Newport Center &14--1910 J·-· Floor Car~-& Windows reu, Int.ext. free est, refs, 613--2'189 DELIVERY?ltEN over 18 . ~4e r . J\.1 us t d r Ive. NO INFLATION ~ l Dut ch Maint Scrv. 531-1508 c""~;i;""~·;i•;,;"'~39:'.i!J~miiii;;.(_,.,:;A:;V;,:IA:;T;ION~ MECH Penn. p/Unie. Early morn ; . 35c~lncL..Jajnl-'8:..-util. -· Lfft ~Found-....,, PR™f\ll'l'-PAINTtNG o eX1FW1. b aln-at'f'udiM' ~me1 ddl...etj to-tir.-. -. . EEPER.,--lh~A.-2 --- Corona del M3r _ . emTrif]Ciffi'Crite0019 We<1ther Proofing. \Vo o d, bf•nelits. M·r 18-3~, ir.ler· homes. $225 per mo. 642-4800 ht le ~rls, Eng. or i'Tench & Irvine lndustrlal Con1plex. f.-Q I 1 BR ,190. 2BR Wll. Ill E. 18th St, CosUI. Mesa ftec Bldg" w/gym, Uilll:.trds, -:_..='=~~"~"""~' ~l6~~;:=:::j 11))(1 ..:~. ft. -smart I"''. lronn\ui;on 545-9506 vii!\\' now Call """I r Arrny DELl'~R" l f/ti' e~senual. Salary 0 Pen · -• -L & F CKHOE, Gradin g & • ~... ~ ~ ~ pur or me. 7l4-832-3'tlY.2 Harbor Mgmt. Co. 6i.'l-6ro0 Olt ound Trenching Ser. Construction •lO?r> DISCOU~* Recl'ulter and Join the PN· S2 per hr + bonus & gas. ""'""='="=·=~-,,-~-' Color T.V. Pool &. Jacunl Tl{E EXCITING Security Pati-ol. Relrig. Inc. PALM MESA APTS. NE\'./ Plush oHi~ Bldg., 2 <.1ean-up, Hauling till tlirt, \\'a\\pupe1·ing & Paill.ting pie 1>.'ho've join1.'fl che /,rmy. Apply 315 E. 3rd St, llB HOUSEKEEPER to live-in. lb 6 RM suites. Conrerence CA.Llf'. ANli\f,\L CONTROL Cust Cement Work. 642·8514 free est, Call 5.~8 Coste. J'i.1eli8 6t5-lt63. DENTAL Nice ra.niily. ~l &hi age e $4:>4855 • MJ.NUTES TO NPT. BCH. 1 BLK TO BEACH Bach, l & 2 BR. lro111 $157 H · I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•i t·hil(lren. 6/;Hi166. Rn1. Xerox copier. Near w1t1ni;ton Bene 1 Sheller Don * WALLPAPERING * Cha.l'.enging po11if 'n f 0 r O.C. Ai rpcll't. 833-J!i40. 8311 Edison St., ~l CEl\1F:NT \Vork or all kinds, No w8ste "lo.tac" MS-1444 AYON enthuslustlc a:lrl as dental Immediate Openinn Nev.•-r. . dr.n-Prlvatc 'lBR. Adults, No Pets. 2Ba, hltins, \\'l lk·ln-closcts, 1561 11e&e. Dr. ATI'RAC."TIVJ..; [1v11t ofril't!. AN8J"M'kAJ0,' •"ss""'1sr""'. LSocEAi'c1YUE Reasonuble, free cslimutes uUicc nwnager in "'rov.·lng • -" fl A AM Plaster/ R•palr 6077 . E 'd .,~~ For Pct-son \Vlth l(nowledge grOU•ou. oor. PPl-O)( ·~ sq ;irloption, spaying and C1.ll 63a-1'2:i pracuc:e. xper. req · ,,.._., of custon1 draperies. Xln't enc gar, Cable TV. SJ25 mo {5 blks Irom Ne1vport Blvd.) yrly 1se includes utililies. 546-9860 548-9578 or !':61~ eves. SECLUDED Oc:eanrront Apt. 2 BR. 2 Ba, Frplc, Gar, 1 )'r lse, So. Laguna. 821-1710 or~ H. ip.J. "ll!· l&lS Ncv.poii neutering infonn. 960-2900 CEMENT & mock Work PATCH PLASTERING ' Need Cash For Clem. iirea. 4"--03U. o ppv rtu ntl y for ad· Blvd C.M. ;,-18-976& ANIMALS IMPO UNDED \\'alls, patios, sidc\\•allCs. All Types, Free Estilnates ..._ 7 DENTAL ASSISTANT vftht.-ement. Fringe benefits. WESTCLIFF AREA l & 2 Bedrooms. Pool. Adults. Super shllf11! $180. to $225. f,Umilure a v a 11 . Da.ys 833-3544 or e 1• e 11 &J&.6075 Business Rental 44SO Gcrn1 Shep, male, Tri e1c. By hr. or job. &J6..6915 Call 54<KS"..S Christmas a u1irsldc, Full Tin1c. X·RaY Sa I a r y co mm ensurate -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!Boxer mix, feml, brown Ch'ld C 6020 Plumbing . ..:. 607I U you're ambitious & en-Ii.see.nee req·d. Salary open, w/knov.,lcdge Ir. <'xper. Sec • Lab, remale. Blk/whl 1 are lbusiastic, y6u ca'n 11 art f~rlnge bene. Beach fu-ea. fl1an.ui;cr. . SLEEPING ruoni near Lido Center San Clemente Tc1Tier mix, fem, bm/blk T.L. CHILDCARE. Ptly Costa L.R. OTIS PLUMBING earning money immediately IWi-2569. HOME SILK SHOP Rooms Shops for matW"C "'Oman lln'.l Sq Fl Collie mix, m :'' ~. bm/wht/blk ?o.1csa Home. Hot fl.1 ea I s. Remodels & Repairs. 'Vater as an AVON REPRESEN· "o~E~N::CT~A-L-A~S~S=IS~T~A~N~T~ 2200 Harbor BJ, C~! Pv & •-h Store or offo'ce CATS "-""'Yd Call 0••1•55 d · 1 TATIVE. Meet people. Have . l '!'~~~~""""""'"'i BA YFRONT Olarming II"R: 2 br, 2 ba. Plush crptng, tlrps, 2 cor prkng, pool. Adult. \\latch the bo..'lts sail by. S575 nWJ. ~fgr. 673-7985. 547--0321. or mnn. t entr . .,..l. SI.. t ·".:.:o•u::._:c:::_·::::::..::~=-~"=~=I h eate r s, 1s pos a s , f ~11 •-· d _.,_ p rt II c Ex-ricneed 1: Sl 2S. mo. 673--0343 artcr 5 011 El Camino Real . 11~': DoOo•n, em. Tabby C ..--ntractor 6021 fur n a n ces, dishwashers, "'~1.,1001· .,... w.. el<Ul.10: !: .. 1 ~ • """'U:io · INSURANCE pm F.xcellcnt parking Shln.-m, ma.le 4' &12-6263 1\1/C & BI A l ~~;,,;;;;·~ ... ~""! ...... ~1[~~·~,.,,~~-~"i"'X· ;~~"j;~·nOt f il'l' &. Casualty M.'Cretu.ry, 1''RDl\l $82.50. Priv nns & :";;...,~"';.,,,.,,.,,.,,.~'~"~-~7333~[.q:iST:--f.P~U~P~P~lES;;;~n;;;;<;:[ROOt.1 Addiliorui & Rl'model-Co1nplete Plumbing Service. DENTAL: Exper. lront of· clainl! experience. LOST: Iri8h 5ctter. male, · LI• . .........,... BE OF SERVICE TO li1.-e girl. Knowledge of in· ROBERTSON INSURANCE apts for seniors. Linefl!!, ing. Relerenccs on request. ._ ~,......,.. YOUR COMMUNITY Good uo ~.u XI RESTAURA1'M' JOr leAJSC, 6_ lllOS .. \\'Clll''_g. b\\11. ro\lar L' N Bl 1-1 Call .lfta ' SUE'IU\Ce. pay.--~· 673--3850 Cd?.L n1ald M"rv, nt secu.rity. ...., .,_. n v ic. o. '"'~ · Remodel & R-.air -1 11.1 Del ~1ar: SC. 492-8430 fi rst k last 010. rent n.-q. "' ea lag. •c. 16th St.,HB. TI•l--540-2'233 or 642"'55(W -r & Get Paid For ll Wclcom-DENTAL Front oUicc, part ~ F'ul\y l'<IUip. oc,.1000 An.'!. to · ·Tu i' '. Call: in g Newcom:!rs. Jo1exible time, exp nee. Xlnt location. S.n Juan Capistrano 3878 KOOJ\1S $20 v.·k up, with SPACE AVAIL ror lca!<e In e~!,1171 dayi<t or 8'12·9653 GERWJCK & SON, Bld1g. GOOD. \VORK. Ref. 25 yrs hrs. Need .car. type',"'rlter Callofliee manager64G-2481 ID\i1Nf. PER5QNN8.. .kitch.:r. $30, \\'k up apt. ~"' Contr. Add rcmod. SI. it•. exp. Lge & sm. jobs, free & happy disposition ll'\.YI fHS.975.5 or &1~39C7 Boardwalk Shop'g Ctr. at )iif:'&,;;;;,"hl;cli-s;--;;:;;;;;~_!B~l-::!lle:432~1:c, ~673-6!>~~11,_, ~-~2'!7_11170 ~l. lie. Ken &12.-177tl Call _. _ _ . DENTAL Asst, expcr. X-r-Jy 5crn 11cES••rnv-v Hunt . Hbr. C:'tll: S46-:!l66. LOST: Snutll blac" & \\1lite 1 5-47 3095. cen. Good pay. • · UV 1 '"--Lf...., .• , CONOO 2 br., b a ., Room & Bo•rd 4050 ----------1 spayed female rlog; while Drafting 6026 inc. en.re. BOAT Operator, min. 20 Ton Call 548-8.ii(I Telctypi! Opr $liXI v.'OOCl/mirror.1, 2 car gar.. Industrial Rental 4500 lhrout, rh<.'st & lip of tail. 6032 YOUNG exp. nr lie. Arch . .inland lie, Full lime. \Vrile DENTAL Asst Chairside 6 Sro~c1·ag~_e11.l>C!'.. , pool, avail 11/1. $..?()5 mo. MOTKERS Helper, student I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! Vic f;d\\·ards & Edinger Electrica l will design & bu i Id im· BoX no 315, Daily Pilot, nio' ex""r ~e S 8 i.s . (ce-Paid/Also Fee Jobs 1\94-2918 or &10-00.17 eves. ok, 1wn1 & bo&l'd in I• tFnnnyJ fu>v.·n rd 897 9762 provmnts to your home or P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, ,,~,,!11t•.~H.B. . '."~ .~ 488_E. 17th Sl ~at lrvine)CM 1·2""'8~R=l -'b"-a-"'oo""N'°DO:o=-.=.~.,-,-r I exchange ror lite houseki:c!l' MESA CENTER ' ' . -. ELECTRIC I AN * Old bus. Try me, John. 548-70.17 °" "' . ..,...., S 224 642 1470 & hot water pr n v Id c rt . iug & baby8itting. P'"i room, In ti IC o n1 n1 rrcio.l space LOST ~~Gold squ~re link Jobs -NP\1' Jolts. &'1-Vll>\' Cal!t. 926.."7 . DECORATOR TRAINING uite • PeOL.-St15. <19:~9118 l>uth & 'J'V. N.B. ?o.11'8. Long avuil. 1974 Charle, co lJ ta ~:~·:;cy~~d\~~:~u~~~I orN8in ~~~i;"~1ylime. an)rlacc.R __ oo1 __ 1n-'g _____ ,_6082_ BOYS & GIRLS Single girl. 25 to ;10. Call: tr ="4: .-JI..,, •-A &1/f-8812-or 673·9U4 !\1esn. 1~ S<r. f1. at $200. . · . . • · .,.,~ The DAILY PILOT has &12-S020 li.sk ror Tony.. J AN ITOR f/1ln1e. ?.t e sa S•nta Ana 3880 R I ..,.,"" WOO &1. fl. nt S200. ~ubst11nt1al rewerd. (213J .F~uc=.crn=,,=,u=,-.-----604~-l 1 REPAIRS, all types. Reas. routes open in COSTA D 1S 11 WASHER Wont-·' VCt'fle Couv. J!osp, 6 6J 1----------enta s lo share ,._,, ALSO ,,,59=7-~ll~'"·=-~~---I _c...;.c__;______ Free esL Lic'd. Ask.for ME•• COLLEG~ PARK & •u 1. ~ ~ ... IAtv!. &achoo1nl• -s COf· Center SI, Cl\1 ~5585. }100 Spt1cious Singles. n r. $.100. NICE I Brlr 0 v(' r ln<l. v.·ith office. JjOO sq. r1. LOST: \Vh\te i\taltese to Y F URN IT U 'l E Rep ll Ir I "_;:W~•="~· ~-;::,c·=""'""""=="~'e~ EAST & WESI' l'OSfA [cc Shop, 26.13 ~i. Coast JOBS JOBS JOBS shopping & 1runsportation. ,,,, .. _ •. ""' liv n••, 2 bl"'" al '225. 08pt ...... , , . .. .. . . . Poodle. tn1de, San Oen1ente Se1vice, Chail'S stre"""hen-Sew;ng/Alterations 6084 J.lESA. 642-4321 H"~ N" 6'2 ••i-, 1 ...... -"" ""' ~ 1 1 493--0lll ·~· Eqoal Oppo" Employer ~J , 0 • ~ . .,.. • AAMES I~', FREE Garaj(e incl. a.t2-6.-l'l . ocean Ha.<> 220 3 phase \\iring. 817 aren. iewarr. or ed & reglued. Free es l. S S T ""'I• 1-BR. trip lex. nr. So. LiliL~l :S:l75 2 BDR, frpl ho1•i;e _ '"·17th Sll"l'C't. Cos1a l\l!"M.. ·1!1&-1".121. 646-6989 DRESSJ\fAKING BOYS & GIRLS •lCCTORS AS I TAN Bureau of J>laza. Cpls., drps .. hllnl!. Dbl i.:arag~'. yd, J:= blk beach A~k for John l\fcGann f>'OUND: German Shepherd G 0=,=r=d=.=.-,-~-----604-5'1 ~T.,ERATIONS Newspaper Carriers. J.fin. Youngd l•d,y 118•281 1~ wot': C E~p11oyment Agency Gara~\!. $1-&5.' 833-9293 $36.'i. 2 + l.)en, frplc, gurage, pup, rem. Approx 6 mo.. ··• 846-0"P'"' age 10. Lido Is.le, Balboa a 5 0 <: 0 r s a 8 JI 1 s an osla " esa 556-1100 )<ll'd, p.1.lio, Cdl>I ran/hll'll'k. Vic l\·lendoza & I ~T-;-1.--='-"=-~60~9~lc I Peninsula. Conlact P..1r. /rccepr. In health s~. No 2700 Harbor Blvd. Suile 207 South Laguna 3886 NU-VIEW RENTALS -~ker. Can't keep 9Ts.MT6. J AP A NF.SE GARDENER '-':.:_ _______ ,;,; Backstroir at the DAlL\' exper .. ncccs!. \Ve lra1n you. Analun 600 N Euclid 116-8120 Ex 11 . Wet' k I y Ma i n I . CERAJ\.TIC TILE NE\V & p-LQT call &:2 l'2l ~ Apply In person Rltn or eve. Org 2 City Bl East 634-1222 SEC LU D F: D Occnnfront. 6734030 or 4~·32·1R ~·.N,,~.:. 1t'~':.OO. •00PU£!>~,: ... a8p-l Cleanups. Tree & S hrub rC'model. Free estilnates. le~\'e ap~ficatio:l. ¥ ' 21J2 llarbor Bid .. CJ\!. -JUlllOR SALESMEN rurn or unrW'n. 'l RR. 2 BUSINESS or Pl'OlcssiOnal COMPANY .,,, -""'" ._,,,,,.,,, Trim. Free c:sr. 54S-S.183, · XTRA OME ba. Frplc. i;:1u', l yr IM", nian or \\'Omilll 10 shlll'C REALTORS tl'<'\\'Pf\M. vie O!'ange Ave. S4S-T95S S111 jobs \\'Clconie. ~2426. Equal OpJK!r. Employer E INC 821·1710 or 5.16-6&1!1 :~ Bil Hurbor View hOnic. SINCE 1944 6-W-:llW ________ EXP. Gard<'ncr !I(' r vi n g Top Soil 6091 BRAKE & \~~d~~i{~fi~~~ :i~r c:ii Apts Furn/ Unfum 3900 :S\85. mo. 640-&157 673-4400 L 0 ST. Al a 1 e G c: rm an Newport, CD~1 area. Olmpl •TOP SOIL * OOMPOST* &~145. j.;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~ CllRl~'TIAN ~I. Sfraighl.[•""""""""'""""!!'!!!!O!!O•I Shol'lhair, all brown, $100 gardening, )'1tn1 cleanup~. •AtlJl...a.i *REDWOOD* MESA \\'aterfront BI. O\\·n 11>0m NE\V \Vart•houM" Next to Re\\•ard. f>4_=s~..,;s~77~---1>16-4676 CALI. 586-6930 · fRQNJ END MEN & ENGINEERING $125. . Call 6 7 3 -4 5 5;1 & Orange Co Airport. 3200 sq LOST, Rc\\·ord, black fem ~o"E°'Pc:E=Nc,O~A~H-L~E-, -,.~,-.-.-& TECHNICIAN GARDEN 1:,2--0100. ft incl 400 Sf! rt office in ~·i111nrsl'/Buf't'1esc:. 11/1/7<1, Edge. Normal rron1 &. back. ;T~u:,:1•::r.::;"::i9<----,::'°;:;.. 94 INSTALLATION MEN II' OR L' I NG r E'. l\I • L .-. induslrial ""l'k. 'rim Orist.'Olt ViC' Eilslhluff ;1re11, 64·1-11&1 $20. n-. G"'"·antccd Sa1isr. APTS " " .,.. '" ...... TENN IS instruction. Private. \\'c1n!cd to Share 2 8l', 2htt 997·7100 or Lclnnd House 1..03'1': Charm r in", S('tJ-548-8683. n.. h 055 0 ~~=~------v1H~ our. F p Bo SI 2 & 3 &lnni> .. 1,;rpts. drps, CDM apt. lilk to bch. $151), 536-'l litnl'11tal value. RE\\'ARD. EUROPF.AN GARDENER Call 61:>-4341 or •P Y• ore ulllilil"s pald, Bll ins, 67.i.,>.lfjtj .i:; l:l'i~3\.ll. *COSTA MESA* LagunA a 1~·a. 64-14205 Landscaping·trce service Schools& lmmr.>d. fuH-tlnie openings. lnundry fat·ilil l<':l-. R ct' . BACl-l~:l-OR \\·ill share 1ny s\lnioi;t lie\\' l\1-1. VND _ Grav Rabbit. v\!ry rC!a:;onable, 642-5329, 6..~142:i Xln'I tmlru·y .~ working r'QOn1 \\'/pool cable, ,i.:y1n a JJ :i r t ni c 11 1 \\'ilh ~nniC'. l'lOO scr. rt. $ls:J. J\.·IO. hnnc Vii·, l\fargucrite & Co~iPl.ETE GAllDENJNG ln•truction 7005 L'Onds. Li b cra !"employee rwn1, su un11, pool. Adull.oi I· CluhhouSt'. s\\•imming pool, 64~·2361 2nrl!:lnl Ave., Cdl\l 675-4166 l\to. J\.1aintcnnnce ASBClcan-be nefits. only, 1,.> l>l'ltl. 2&11 Bristol. eh:. 51£.-5-12;,, AS"RqJ 1.11 512 277~ OOLLEGE student g Iv in g A11pty In Pcnion " M I ----------1.000 SQ. FT. n!Clcc or LOST: !);1c·h~hund · Tt'rrier ups 0 0 1 · -· " p I an o lessons. Beginners 120 E. 1st Slrcel 'Ol'!!:J ci;.a. -It' 1N1'£~) I I -.~ ' I b Old nd . t -"' c· 751 _1415 , ~· n111 "r e:-; n11i:; .. t i;tor;ige. Pl;:nty of p:trklni;. n1L'I:, r. r11>n. er rem. Gerieral Service• lt046 a in ennL"intes. a 11 Santa Ana r :~~===o::: I 111;dc lo share ]gl.' home $7'1~. Nc\\rpnrt Short•s Arca. Vi(•, to.:. 1/llh, CM. 548-4168 Bruce Ill 7 5 2-13 2 3 or I----"="-='--- I· ~1 ll.B. $Eil, 962""-~ :ift Cnll 6J2-82,j2. LOST: 1,l,,n's 3 spd Bike, red CERTIFIED WELDER S.16-4478· BOYS ,f'~~i ... 1_11.1...-i:."X'\ 12 fXKl F'T J\1odern uir t'On· Al i\larin11 High &hi. Re-l\.loblle Unit. ,free. Estimales VOICE, Plnno, Theory or )/f!)ll.(Jf llt..V lJ.UlY/ \\,\NTl-~D fC"n1tile to i;hare ci1tioned 'orficl'!I, heavy 11·a1'1i. R-12·7858 neasonabl~·Ra.lcs540-54!"il . Your Home Or I\Une GIRLS Progressive, gro\ving Electron!(• fl.1fg'r., needs sharp Electronic T e ch . , capable of buildin g & deb 11ggi ng !iOphisticated Electronic circuits. Must be th oroug hl y r a n1i liar w/dlgltal & linear so Ii d state circuits. Gd. bi)ne's. & opportunit y ror ad· vancemcni. DELTA ELEC· TRONIC CONTROL OORP. &16-7776 $EXTRA MONEY$ .oull ,.llSID!UVlllC N.B. 6-l..1-SfilT vr 61~ S:JR--0.\74. 673-28211 ""'Ill" 1'11bbiL Coll-P·"·, PL'TE & L/!.rry's Painllng r~ It '·nd & U [lCJTI•t NfW COHC[PT! rll'llL'l:r _'! Br ••pl ~Isam!'. I p!Jlll'I'. Sanlu Ana II re El . FOUND. Ikttu1iru1, Trusling ~lr. Newman 833-2320 Paper Routes o-n "" .. ~. " -.. -.., " & Gen. House rcp.ilr, fl'l:!t! In Lanuna Be•ch in us.,,.1 v.· c can earn i-~ Uo1Au,us .. cct•no ~~:O.lALh:. niul 20'i<t \\:;shes COSTA i\IESA 10.000. ''°~'I· 0.1. Clill 5~0-3912 eo;!luuoes. ~. 646-2009 lliJ ) M • L • S!!00-$400 per mo. p/lime 8 h 1 s;1111l"' 1<1 Shflrt>. 2 B~-~ ba. I rt .. fully ~prlnklc:d, \\•/ofr. LO~i'-IRISH Sette Fe 1 -L1ipio)11•it any ocat1ons. \\'hile keeping regular job. • oc •ors rirt on b•'.lCh, N.B. fi73-l'146. & '" yd 6~!100 · . r ma e. Hauling 6051 Call Mr. Lambert \\'o•k 1.2 c·-_, •·k + l • 1 BR 2 BR -'" · l yr. l\'.o'" 6. Brookhursl & ~'"' .,.. • 2 BR. & Oen I Garages for Rent 4350 I Storage 4550 A<lan111. Rt'\\'ard. ~1131. HAULING, SlO. ]"l('r Joncl Job w·ant-•, Male 7025 E I 0642--021.E I eve our faclUt)'. Call 552·799'7 F~UNo 1 G · lmm<'dl11le & De•"'ndable :::::.:.:=::.:-::,,:::::.::...:.~'.I ·-'~q~µ•:::_,~P~JXn'~.~-~m~"~"""""''-IF EM At E, Do"" ~1alc From $185. $435 G~RAG1'.: fo. r h'til. 212 191.h ·v ma E: real Dane. ... J- I ~t r..L ~'10 1110• Call Liz MINI-WAREHOUSE Black. Irvine arcl! MG-&1.10. ~rvic.. 548-86&1 1 BOOKKEEPING lhru f'/S CASHIER pllime. Appl)' ~nlucky M•so Verde East & Adorns ~:\'f\J1$. :l1:>-9600 or A n s Pri 1 ked 'nd'vid al SKIPLOADER & dump.trut•k your J>l1Jce or mine. 20 yrs Exper'd. f>\111-lime. G ot.ld f'rit'd Chicken, 2929 E · 540 •1800 &•rVll'(' 616-4871 · · vale. oc 1 1 17".~.ri The lnstcsl flr:iw m lne \\'('St. work. Coocrotc. asphalt, your plucc or niine, 20 yrs v.•/figures. Neat appcaran<:c. C.mu1t Hv.·y, CdA1 ',;_--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; tit9ntge unitl!. }'rom >N • • A 0111\y Pilot Oassifft'd sav.•ing, breaking, 816~7110 892--1562 All benefits. Ad v1v1ce.nicnt F' I RE hf A.N 7 Re t I l'('d? SINGLE Cur G&n.ge nr 12th per mo. E:---1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rr-~ox~p~,~~ ' pot•nUal "--M ... ~, O• d 10 N d ' · · -St.vd..--S&.-ALL""SP"A-C ob-Wantad,...Emala..ZOSO " · ""'" 1:1 ...... -• "u en · c.e to su~ 61~ ilays; 61.ri!!76 E\'CS. I 960-1970 • ---HOME-Sl.LK...SJi9.f_ pte1nent your inco1n€'? All ' -Q STAR GA,.E-0•1'• H ... _ 2200 Harbor Bl, 0.1 aroun(t-hlfn/'ty--pcnon--to I ..,. Office Rental 4400 1 ).:it; . .~ ~ ·• n-,om1• ~n•gement CHAFF EUR ,clean, glll"de11. A rep a Ir n.. ·J('l 1·c.~ LINK l:'.:~!.'-''.!!..~.:.:_;..ByCLAYILPOLU.N .-.... cs. \Onlckeeper. Able to huncry !!Choo\. L lnllte d ~ DESK II bl •<.ri ITS Ji. · c;.,;.i. ~ uau nu1nl\ge yuur llOdaJ calen· E.l\pcr'd. i'~njoys pc o.P I e . bud-1. Pl'Oress. gurdcncrt1 Age 1~15. }~arn $26.$40 per \Veek getting new cu.'<tomen for the DAILY PILOT 11.l1er school and Saturdays. You niust be out ._' school by 3:00 pm and be able to work a1 least 3 days per \\'eek. No deliveries or collectlng. Traruportation prov Id ed. c ·1 oos.i11n2. Equal Opporlunity Employer Journeyman Mechanic To \\'Ori\_ in nu ro club ap- ~roved shop. Xln't pn.y, ln- SUt'ance benerlla, paid vnc. 5 Days. ~&-l'!838. JACX JN THE-BO°"'x""-.~,-m-m-ed~I openings 9Pl\1 · n1ld11itc. Also, 12AM-8Afl1. 1205 Baker ~1. Costu Mesit KOTO Tlle Wllilf'a .,.._ IWCWlltl ia Jootillt '" tfli WOM1 lltllnt tMlllOYltl. 2 Ult. Tu1\nhous1" rr111c, frtir11 $Zi0. l liR, 1ron1 $\!lJ. Pool, lCillll.~. 11Jnllllt'lltlil tll'C'a.klast. ¥'Jk1rah:! lr.im\ly itt•rtion. 'Cln~~ 10 ~hOpplng & Jtne bc•a,•h. 644-2till • ~pac" ava a e ..,., STORAGE UN Y011r0ciilyMliW1r lf"·"£!1 ''''· m••o•&oboveall)<l"" Call to I J k GI I •· ~ \VIII p-"ld• I II , ,. ' ,. ,,, ' ' " "'-r opp . llC nip ' • ,·,,1, ••. ,-,,1 ._ .. ···•·-· , .... , ''"'' ,.,v un1 W'l' Pco•.·• ,,,.,1, t">••'nc•• .. ,. l'l'"ti•n· "<<o•at11t o ~· "' 1 11 .,,.. ~ ~" "' .. t " A · ,.., ·• .,,, v ... T d 1 f Mond · chilr!rcn's extra • 11rm:inl<1I 644-1700. E. O. E. not call. Jt.ll. area. 008-8833 .. a ..,, mu. n :i; we r 'n g ru1n1d i;~nru~'" f runl ~II. o •~top messoge or oy, lJ.21, needs, ~111.ture, ·ptofess, \\~ HELP WANTED CO~D()M1N IITT.f: brund Tl\'"" N<'11,port Cr'C'st. 2br, d<>n. ::LR. VW·w. Dhl ca r g11r. W• unril July l:otr. bi~291!J !'\• .. l!CJ"\liCC nva.llnble. 17.875 .l·onli.lli'<! -,,..-Sllll ()l c>~o r..adWO<dscorr~lf'l9tOnumbtrs 1 Cl:fEMl.CAL OP \\eekth"!l'..fl. __ BePch Blvd .. lluntinglon ( ofYQ1KZodicitbll1ttsiQI\. ---nutn: Refr.-~hangM,-saJ. F IJ I I I I $$$ Bci•ch. Cl2 I~\. f'n..,'\\"1). 'il.11 '.)7).(11 :') •eo..iotis lrA ,,~ ary open. Cn.ll 540-5145 or sma meta r e n ng l!.tld J2 ~ 61Shl'fl· n.in. No expcr. req'd, Hel'IY * t l\10. F'ltEE REN, T * 1.11)() VILl..AGF: .it:rounrl flnnr lS.-1 ..... llKnoc\ ''t'"'... CLERJCAL posUiOn w11nled, tO •clasSclficd ad no,1 27!) c/o 0 1 IV h ·~ 3.60f 6'Uotlto6 'l'vnl Ill' No lease req,·01JC. offices .,or'Jgr or ar" ou•~ $W;ito 35 ...,_ ''°' 'i'.rng, 1ng,e1c,llY~un DailyPilol,P.0 .Box-1561\ nrlj. Airporter Hotel. A/C, spac<>. 600 ft, RrAsonnhle. ,,._ 36~ M lh ofhce cxpcr. Ne flt up. Costa ~te&a ca 92626, lull M?lVlce$. f'rom $145 f\lo, r 8 ul • 6 7 5 :' 1 5 I 2 cln,Yll. ~ ~ ~Cid ~ ~=-· p e a r ~ n c e ' oerrldable. CltlLD Cnlt ,\ housekeeplnx. 2.172 DuPont Roo111 S 673-llll cveg, 610 lllS.0-, 6'._.... Local rel:\. St2-8.IO · 2 Boyt. 8 A. Hl. 4 DllYS Tl~lE l.lf£ BOOKS h.ll!f ~ * ~l2'l3 'TU ooon * APflOX 1.<m or .?.f,;JO ~(f. It Jf(t:"" :1~-~~"" VERSATILE EXEC. & 3 eves 11 \\'k. •tour1 flex· PART·TlME Jobi! in our FEELING THE PINCH? 1501-WESTCLIFFDR:' 1.';c> pl'r ~. ft \\'!'~tmln-.fl·1· lI::"' ar.-~r,-"' Secr-erary !lttk.'f part time Ihle. Will COflllder lllli?-fn. tl'lephooo sal~ otflCf'. 3 N£\\'PORT Financi11l Ctnlf'r ~.~"a. Pu!o1!iil>l1• ie1111Yk'I. t.ufCtl u oo.a ..w If 1~F-.,r CAttKOIM employment Newport/O>sla Reis. Call all 3pm, MS-36fn . $1\lftjt a v a 11 91im-1pm, ON THE BAY , i Leasing Office Spact _.._>ll)IJ. ~-,~::~~: li~ !:e:' n:::::... ::: A_ taleM,area 752-1487 • Jprn.5pm or 5Ptn·9:3)pm. s-1n floor 2 Hr. 2 ~. S111; Al .I, (,,.s ir1:; ,1,\J\r;l·:R 1'"'11..,.,.....:w • ...,,_ 1r/4/td •1~ 11,.. · "1-':! JIOUSEWORKUI Dey CLERICAL Slllnry +comm+ honus. Hv.aU. SXIO. mo. NN-port I 17111 &l:Z..Jlll l'.'l\I . 2t6. 1 ~ '-~-ll ::~ !:~ ~!;"'" Own Transportation Pmnanent. fkh. SU-8911 nr 6-1&-Kllli __ _ _ tinancW • l 20°""-~DMI tow-Call Ml~1 tmmedlate openings ror In. CAIJ.. Beaut. AdUlt Living-5~c ~.ER SC? F~ uo '' w_.... !ii ,.,,.. t1 ""'"~ JAPAN&C;E STliDENT Girl divldual11 w/knowlcdltt! bf 833-8098 llCiSltbs COOC'fAtL w.-.iJN:s.Sf.S W,tjlltt$.Sf$ ''"'"' .. .,~ .... KllQl(Nlfll '-..-~-°"' """!>!'~ ...... ollJ<ol .... ~ 'ltt•t1H1 o, .. ,.. "'' Dtu•nr -D L -.., C-""' ~ :::--ltllDAfll ••,M. (714) 7 52-0621 ;\'1 "''"" ~11aC'. 2 Br, ~,~ \IH1 \\t.STCLl~r ·N B ~ ~~~: nr ll~ g~__., w11nt1. ll\'~ln. llllt L.,.,,.,, 10 ,key 11cldlng nlk1achlne. lngNo "" \GT 54.1-5032 -~ f'Mtoooooe ,..,_, typ ng. M'uii:t I e work A _DAB OF PETROLEUM hc1111 · Pnr1l,RB<;,1,~ .. hf,ll,I 1 • Business Oppor .SOOS r..2.&f.15 Y~ ~~ us--i -"-"'-'-'-"-""-""~-·~&J0.~1~500"--I w/fl~re.. 1----------,IJf".tJ.\' 1."1 .,•·f If> th<' C'.~t SlSO. Gll~'ro _ _ .·i~l ~ t"T, i·rptit/i\rps, .$9:1. 16" !160. ·It~ Heip W1nted, M&F 7l00 l!or Appl. ())ntact Tum ...,.,.,. Zoll ctubl into lt\N"ed'J of lll\llernall polrsh BJ.:.\ro~ BAV Vlf·:W lldr J f"'~ .• enn. Cl!ll r..t&-mo ot· 111::#\LTIJ F'ood ~ JfC L:'nl· ~~~ ~~..,. &,;~,:. Carol Smith A 81/i.t; se~1 lhcM wi•h and 21ue bottles w111 kee b·a llv r11', pil\I\ PA~I, t,..•,1111 6 · .,700 qlll'• Cou11tl)I Siorc. \\I r I I it~, ~"'°' CtMD¥ ATTENDANT exper. _ for 644-SIOO ll Dall)' P\lol Ch1.1,Wt.'d A.1 th\! lrds frrun 11Hckln1. Tcy i'f'll, bt>a\ti /:Joli! 11\1111 tll• I 1f.;l.l X~; 2 ?T.10m offlt'l"' &1;111hlishtvJ, Nev.•port &:ich 30~~ A.~ ()~I Rrlivey11rd 11hltt. Good pay /\W.'I') E'lnlndal Set'\'lt't' tuid llMt the nlOncy tor 8 Q O.Oy PIJ(ll Cht*'Uicd Ad. '1'1,V· U.C', 1111 ul \I. p •I . Cnr,.1111 t!o•I ,\tnr >t:k· Ft. tmr.<1 di'llirt'l'I tn'ttt. r> u y I! 1.,.,,\sf}Gor>J ~Ad'feiw Nwtn ftl~ brnelitt. Applf. Shell Equal Oppor. Emiileyr:r gtet't()! C11.ll 642...'1678 1'od1ty. to buy, Bell or r e nt f'l~·MV' 1•1111 :i..rp111, fj7· .. :t:i::1 /ll'l\lll1'1fJH1!1• .. , flkl"<. ll'a-fi700 ~1~7.i, ~;\"f''I, 673-:1409 -·~S·~·~·km~.~l~!XXJ~l~""~""~·~N~.B~·-le,;;;;;;;;.,;;,;;;;,;;;,.;..,..,;;,,,1~--.:..:....:.::.:..:..:....:.....:..:..:::::~~:!?:·~ .. ~lh!!!!!I ... !:.· ------ • , • • • ' ' • PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SELECTRIC II . • Experienced accurate Typists needed Im, • H•Ie Wentod, Mi-floo Help Wentod, MiF 1111 Sales TRAINEE A way foi< a high 1c~ool graduate lo enter the newspaper business • • Hllp W•nt.d, MAP 7100 '? Mls:c•ll1neoua t. to9I Camptr1, sl~~s"~~~;rN [ ''" 10 v.o 1(1 SCRAM-LETS Kl:~·~. r11E R Nov. 1St.b thru o.t-24tb. · ""'''t, TU(fy, Tap K.t t S2 per hl'. !iertndlpltv, 38.l.O Fr .. To You IMS ANS' WEIS -r-.-., und C'Ultol'\ ,ball"' PIU. Dr, S. A. 5614102. Mrsa C&rcper Sa1ea. ~ TEXAS REFINERY CORP FR.EE PUPPIES H1.1r r, C.0.ta Ma.a 0 (fer• PL ENT y 0 F SM0.11 mixed Cocktr/dachl· ~=I~~ ~ct;o; rrew.y-Mu~,. SELL Top Kat Cmpr . MONEY plu. c~ bon*', hund, 8 wl(a. 56-0613 or A computer can "''"''-Olll I '°"' If• JR l shell, lo lH Luv ot Cowitr. ~~idU::~~tlbe~chm= ::s;1 1:re ~~t!'~bl~~'f:Vm~ ..,_-,.=.. Y.-:;:.9 belon tPM or This highly successfUl local newspaper bas Refardleu of elql(!:rhmce, • PAY !or IT. G 1 £!!1 s n. Cobovf'r C11J11ptt, 111<M', l an opening for a trainee in the circulation aitmaU A. l'. Pate, ~... WAt{T enera wlO °'''"· Potta =· Jack•, sales area. Selected applicant will receive a r:;-..:~?1··~ MAURESSES ~-·-TOP CASH DO !'AID ctJE!li'IAL NAVICATION -t'f:w~ u.m::.;m; • mediately. · • FuU Ttme or Part Time Openings ,Day & Evening Shills ' DAILY PILOT Apply in Person liberal starting salary{ regularly scheduled 7&101. • •• MA TIRESSES f'OR YOUR J IVEU<Y. <l.ASSES Now ronnlng. All 8. Cam1><r. ,,.,.,.. 1 wo, • raises, bonus opportun ties, and.many fringe TYPIST Pl\QueeICE"o· r 10 u11MAO'l'WVElnNSeow"ii \VATCllE'", ART o ECTS. method.I Including a com· Storal(e rt1hlntil•. Ice box. l Excellent Worklng_C.Ond!Uons-811d-lleneftt. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT bene!lts such as paid vacations, paid group COLD, SILVER SE CE. puter formul" 110 por I•~ 1200. 673_36511 1 · insurance and a credit Ul)fon. He will afso be Oo\•11w!y Saving• & Loan 833-9625 &: 646-86iltr FINE F'URN & ANTIQUES. aon. S: or 6 should tuftlce. "ii7~-'T""-;---=I 330 Wtst 81y St., Cost1 Mesa provided a compaJ;ly car with personal use Haa an o •. nlng in Its liun· 645-2200 Call e¥M. 1n41 !MS-8837. Motorcycle•/ ... f Ask !or Paul Ward privileges. """"'" Beocb olflc• for In-MODEL FURNITURE I BUY!! • 14~49!>1 • Scooters 9J5o f An_ Equal Opportunity Employer ~ta~{~l'80~ln& 11~b<~~i PriCK slashed. muat unload BOY SCOUTS need you r , ApplJcants mu st be 18, have a clean driv-861-5713 tor 1ur 1 her In. bal ot .n'odel lum.-Blg Cood, ~ turrdture & bOlll. Tax advantaae. ing record, have a hlgh school diploma. formation Canyon .t:ut Apt•. '8>i1 Pine ap!;)J!an1.fl or,wUt sell tor ~u Bo.ts Marine Eq 9030 Htlp Winted. M&F 7100 Help Wahted, M&F 7100 Hours are generally ll A.M. to 9 p .l\t, with Equal c)ppor. Employer Valley Lii., lGAM to 3P~t. MASTERS AUCTION ' ' I """'""'!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I Come to Eatt gate on San '46 1616 or l»-9615 '14 &HP JOHNSON , 01tly 3 L .. al Sec'y $700 Mattrl1I Control some Saturday overtime. nPIST Joaquin Hilla Rd. alt. g or Sund&)' 83M91<1 houn, $400 firm, Jerry 5J6.. Fee pa Id. are at op. Clerk U you are qualified and are interested in ROCKER. upholstered, SlOO. HEAD skis, lllScm, Look 2286 or ~ J)Ol'tunlty-2 yn exper Xin't Maintain raw matma.l l learning more about where this traini~ 'I)'pl11i ort CRT Electric. Shell Marble Table w/gold Nev. blndina;t, $'15. Flaher Bo.ts, Power 9040 typlr;g dtillt. r1o ah. 1'--riendly supply inventary at o c k l d · Termlnal5 • Speed 43+ Iron bench, $225. ( 1 9 3 O ) Silvergia.511 11d1, 160cm $75.1;::.::.::.::.!-:..:.:.:c:_ __ co-wolictn. Al11> Fee Poel-reootdl. Operale 10 key ad-ea s, come to the DAILY PILOT. office, 3 w.p.m. Accuracy essential. White Velvet chatr, $ 3 5. NonJica bools az 6 s 3 0. 34• EXPRESS Uont. Call Qintrol Career der a. ca1cu1Jt.Oi'. Also, lite -west Bay Street and a sk for Mr. Williams in Apply In Pttaonncl ~pt (18901 Love Seats. cut Humanlc bool!I u 6, $30. CRUISER Empio)'ment Agency, 3400 typtna. Highlchool er ad the Circulation Department. Aiond~ thru Fridaf' S-ltam velvet. $jOO. Recliner $15 Color tv S50. Mlsc g l r la FOR~.IE.:' ty of Lo~ &aeh • • • • ' ', ·I Irvine Blvd NB. SS&-8505 onented to bkkpng & math. PA IFIC MU UAL ~09 ' . clothH. 6:ill::0166~ Rescue Doat. Powered by VN •--2· ~ . {P.fetrlc system knowledge -.,.-,--,:-'An=.::E:;q!.:u=al::,..:Op:L,!po=rt:.:U=D::lt:<y_::E:;;m:Jp<::l:::o,_ye:::r:.:· ___ 100 Newport Center Dr, N.B. KING SIZE BED new O It GA N : Or 1 R 12 19 5. Ch-l•r \'8.· Xlnt 1,, •-h· L • umn1-:.,.,V"" Full or helptull 1 Ye•" mm· . ··r;r· ---: An equal oppor empl-, till •• ~ X ' -.,a ''"' p It i me. P.fedlca.Uons II. -Contatt--n.-~---•---h ..,." " Help Wanted, M&F 71 Help W•nttd, M&F 7100 . VJ~ cofi mp, s'115 c'"w~":6~l1:11'>""1 .sac r If ice ! $1500. Can Ing & diving Completely rbH =====1 • T~f 125 Suzuki. \Veeeo hd, ttt tm· tL M v d .----.c•~ia-,., ,, , rm. · .... -u, _.... firian1.-e . .Xlnt cond. Private & rec('nt hauloul. S8250. Pvt eo!v. -~~p. f.l.el .. Cent:: St~ ·M6-8901ATU!\1E. I f REAL ESfATE SECURITY TI YYPIS!.._T s T ~1515 Quu""1'1 .. s1ho~. in«;;I!, ~~Ye!')' ,,. a r l y. n 0 d w n I pm t . ply. G. \\!. Slngletlll')' (TI4) CM 548-5585 " em. or perm. SALESPEOPLE. Whv no t car "r ...,.~.ence suav me, o.u-ot00 537-4~7 or 646-23!13. 683-2450. " LVN Charge. l-ll 'tit SJ.). p/tlme help. Hrs 7-3 Fri work in the hottest areas, WESTCLIFF CUSTOM Span. Dining l!OLIDAY BOUTIQUE by STE LI Bayvl C' -"11 • Sat A: Sun, Prepare brealdal HwiUngt.on Beach/Fountatn OFFICER Personnel Agency r1n. ~t It buflet. Sol Id nior Girl Scout Troop Las A .! Colta eMeu. o~01pital, It work noor. Small guest VaJley'! Let WI train you. rMhf'lrlJI-ctn1cr) WOO!I. o-r!g .. cost-S2'lOD.~l Companeras Sat Nov 2, 'TI 25' TS SEARAY Express ' home. 646-6716. -Call Phll McNamee 963-4567 • 1~1 E. F.dlnger Ave, S.A. sac. Best offer over S500. 11-5, Girl Scout Office on CrulM!r. w/trlr. Good Shape. MACH.INIST MATURE babysitter needed, Village Real Estate Opportll!\lty for public rela-Call 542-8836 675-3486 Adarns, CM (next to Post $8500. Daya. 645-4520 & E,·e11 my hon1e, Mon. thru Fri., RESTA\JR.ANT _,\"sis!. tlonaetc. Military police or TYPIST, EXPER. FURNI TUr.E Repair ofnce; &!S-4521. 9 to 6:30 pm, L8.JunJ. Hills. Manager needed tor 3 rast law~nfom!mentbackground To ass!~ accounts Service, Chairs ttrenglhen· ~1AYTAG marching W11~hct BAY LAUNCH, restort•d 586--5082 serve food thoPI In Wettm. required. rcpres e1 cd & reglued. Free est . ,v, dryer, SIOO. bth. Power n1nllogany planked classic. !Prototype) keno nuts. 11k!! bar. plullc rnctn S 3 7 ) ; mll!I seU 493-9188. '71 KA\\'A~AT\.I :::io t:nduro ~1nkc off1·r !l'i':·11Jlj llft 5 &-'.Vk!!•l·;. '('.l ~IAICO :i60, l\llku111, Konli, very <.'le&n. SJOO. 494.0292 '10 SUZUKI TJOcc, S t re e i legal $-100. H.D. 43. Xlnt cond. $1200/offer. 963-6320 MODELS N---'ed·Pt. time. Mall. 841-11894 Apply In Personnel Dept Bank o AmtrlCa 646-6989 Lawnmow('r, $25. 9' Glass-21 ft. twin screw, full coven, -~-~~ . 3 ¥n rrtln. exuer. a.s a Eves. & weekend. W i 11 PACIFIC MUTUAL Weatclltf Plata OFFICE ~k. Swivel chr, hopper boat. $150. or offer. con v. lop. Perfect for bay '73 SUZUKI 125 TC, only Prototype Macblnlat. Afust train. S39-6498 aft. 6:30 pm RN'• 700 Newport Ce C111I 646-0583 2 tide chain Jfort file 646-3442, 67~72'25 or fish. $3,975. 646-4-l:i'l. 300 nilles, S~9.i Jin)i. Jen-y ti.ave thoto!iih knowledge of * CCU'S an equal oppo~~~ .. ~r:,"i",: Equal Ornor. Employer $150 for all. 848...-3166._· · • PLUSH CARPET• Boats, Sall 9060 536-2'l80 or 642-4182 Ht-11p A -••tl<m of all MTSC.OPE"ATOR ~ VENDING ·~ 'Y' S A • SACRIFICE FURNITURE 300 Yds Rust, 100 Yd1 Fem· ·n YAM.UL\. 360 Enduro. ~~~~ ~~o:l~le117! Immediate opening f.or ex-Full p.time. J.ll & 11_1 r. CCOUnt1ng MACHINE Uvtng Rm. Set, Dining Rm. itvn. Super Buy! SHORES 2S' COL. P.!K-1, sleeps 4. St. 1(.g-al . Perl. cond . ....runruna model work for pertenced lrf'.l'SC or Lexitron .Excellent Bene!ita Clerk LOCATORS Set; Tables, Lamps. Call INTERIORS, S12<Z2&5 & I/B1 •h~.d.11ho,ldal. 5·khd rmd . Extras . S4JO. &'17--0Til. . ~~ development 6:-operator. Must have ex· Good ~"Oridng conditions Excellent opportunity for in· (714) Ml-8990 * GJG.lTIO'; 63J.9264 * :::~RT Beach Tc n n ls ~~~t :'net. Ne·p:~nrm:;~: ,F3 KA\VASAKI F'-9 l 5 0 ~~.'~t :1 ~~~ :u~~~u!~~~: COSTA MESA div td·ual experiellced in •WAITERS *1t°~i .. 'cs1:::::~~ r:e~ Cl1,1b 1''am ily Ten nls $1500. 548-&ill/642-QUS ~~: Xlnt Cond. Lo mi, elude: 1 \Vks \13.calion alter to handle .t_ie~vy ~b-M1morial Hospital :ns::;kl~:::_:::u.s~ Exper'd for dinner ho u t e used. \llual],y ~hm, 9fis...7910 M.oi" m be r 1 hip. Sacrillce. 17' TH I S TL E · F'1berglau •73 HONDA, 500-4. t ,lm m1 8 mo's, Chrlaln'uls wk off Ing It statistieal Q:'plng & 641·2734 . EOE be able to work under ANCHOR INN W:llTE wqoden be.l'oom set, I 714) 11 J 3-1 81 & lZlJJ hull. Teak trim. Alwn m.e.51. superb cond. Sl,250 I ., w/p..y. Group lrw. itartB work independently; Ex-. Typing 50 San aemente dres !r, mtTOr, 1 night 273-5700. main jtb, spinnaker, canvas M8-95-t5 • dQ1 olhire. Many more. cellent company benelll.s. . ij.Ol!JE SALES ~Ustical. w.p.m. Apply ll:jl)-CPP.1 wkd)'I stand $40 00 549-l690 DECORATOR bas 300 yds COY('r. S1BOO ot. ~I. 00-9735. 'j'i}fcmr;t~[7';;;i;;;D;;;'!,j. Docum9ntor Send. Resume To: Will TnJn; Salary, Comm, Please Call 644o33l9 1814 No. El Camino Real 80 · 2 · Rust PIUlb Carpet. 100 Yd!. MU!i'J' SEU. 18' SOf""'Ca:t. 'TJ HOND~ XU~ Claatitled Ad ro. 281 &nUJ. Vehicle Furn. All Or C.Onlact PCfll')nnel Ofc WHO WANTS TO WORKT v~ Jtclien ~. ~Z365 Femp-een. SUPER BUY. \Vitti. Mint ~73 Pl'itA 300J m.\· 64Wiss ' ~-Division _. c/o Dally Pilot, Exp. Pd. Estab. bWI &. ·T-HE"'-t RVINE CO. DRIVE .;\--GAB!-=-Pil!llie-nllllftS. ~2255 &..548:,4654. ChamP. Sl,7:.S 'Or offer Add ph p , o. Box 1560 territory. Med. coverar,, cnoo•~ -~ ho"---•· --Bird, •p'-ato u · '7'.P.-1 SUZUKI 'CT750 wifer ,..,._,. p fl ~--l\e"-7 550 N•wport C I D '"'-~~-.... , """'~ rU1.·1a· " ... -r. n1que I 00 _.,_ --Costa !\.teaa ca 9262.6 ro t .-,,u=:, ... ., at · en •r r. for )'OUI'lelf, be your own Gar1ge Sale 8055 Dres5 Form Pl'Ofetislonal RACE/Cruise, Nr new 1-:te. cooed. 47 .. ..__. SU50. Multlgraph F.qual Oppor.' Employer No Str:ke, Layotta 75 yre. Newpott Baach bou. Men or \\'Omen. Can Hair Orye1· r.ten'a goU clubs North Salli. RDF. v HF . -=~=·~,..='"'~~~~' 2921 S. Daimler, S.~ A 549-JUO, Mr. Tucker, 7.9p~f La11una Beach be II hll h di ...-TWO F ·1 G Sal 71 HUSKY "'" .. F.qual Oppoi'. Employer Nt;t;D A1.1BITIOUS Couplet l:qual Oppor. Employer m/I • 11 I: Y an capt'= amt Y arage e Best oUer t57·2668 SEAWlND NEW P 0 RT , -..mX Earn S2Q0.$1,QOO mqnth sec-· Equal Oppor. Employer Neal · Clean Appearance, Sun S.5bo ~ov. 1~ Anti®e1, ,l.,'642'='-<60~7'o. -~~--~ Xlnt cond., S!'.DJ. 645-8008 onr income. 546-5189 for ap-sales SERVICE Sta. help wanted. Vts., retired. Age 25 Ill 70. Avo'll t es, llectiblea, Mu1lc1I ln1trum1t1 IOl3 CATALINA 27' Inboard, M H E 1 4 Supplement :vour inrome. Old jewelry, Kitchen set, otor ome'- polntment Sl 5 000 ves rom pm & wkndt. Drive a "b 6 hrl or moro a Span. Fum, tools, o Id many xtru. New s a 11 a ' Sale/ Rent 91 ~ ; NEW FACTORY Shell, 3131 Harbor, CM day. Apply in oel"IOl1, photos. 321 Cleveland Dr. RENT S14,oo:l.67l-1658or~ ----------'"""I Branch outlelfl just QPE!ning I SERVICE Sta. Sa.le!man & Yellow C8b Co., 186 E. 16th Hunt. Bch bet Garfield & RACrNG HOffiE 16, Ith'., RENT '73 WINNEBAGO, 24· · Tb:nerat':. :leu~i ~=~ In area needs the following: Average yearly locomc. lube man. Top ptt)' & fringe St., Costa ?tfcs_ a~ Yorktown 3 'blks \Vest ot $3 tails, covers, hamesaes + RtllldY for ?t!ountalns, Snow, ! MACHINE OPERATOR lnp. Some exper. In milling Mgint Tme $185 wk CULLIGAN benellts. Expcr. man prefd. 3 WOl\fEN 1 mm ed. to heh. 536-L"9'1. _ 71,557 ,.36 more. $1.iaO. Sl6-0ll04 Beach, Desert & lluntlne machlnea. lathe. A: d r 11 1 Servnien (2) $3 hr Water Conditioning r~un or p/l. Shell, 17th & d I fl tribute Christmas pro-SATURDAY SALE, crib ' ,.. .._ HOBIE 14 w/traller, must Trip!. Fully ~II-cont. AO ptHI desirable. Willing to Salesmen Open O 1-'I;,"';;1"::;';.· ;;N;;·8;o·:o.--....,.,,...~-,-· I ducta. Full, p/t. Mr. Levi boy's 5 spd. Schwinn ftfARTIN 0-28 Guitar, 1 yr sell! S950 or best oUer. Ph. f'Xtrns, h'ICld. TV. S35 pday train aomeone w/hlghachool Prel ovr 25, married, car. of range County SERVICE Sta. Attendant 846-5455. Stingray, 2 &irl'1 coatt, size 01 d, x 1 n t c 0 n d, .i 6 o o. 548-5427 Reservation& open. 848-86'8 exper. in machine shop, All berietlls, career posijjon1. 18 looking tor 3 ~sslve Full & Part-Time ~;;;~~~~~~~16 & 7, dlshes, clothe1, misc. WurliUer banjo / ukulele, Boats1 Slips/Docks 9070 '70 Dodge Van Converdon Positkln open to male or l iiiii0iii4i;94-;;i;;lii065;ii;;•..,..,.,. j 118.!es people wit JiOme =990="E"'.'"Coas""''-' "";"'~''-'N"'.;B:_. ~I Phone. 968-41m, 21332 Com· co 11 e ct ors piece, $50, -S.C., V-S Auto, Xlnt tbu, female. sales experience to work SHIPPING Receiving/Stock ]~ pass Ln.. H B Northwest 552--1544 D o c K p a l n t i na:-Repair paint, A: Mech. S 2 8 9 5 • can For Afpt. NURSESSfaff Relief =· ~1rf~~~~f~ Oerk w/exper. in manuf. ••lllN ~ comer Hamilton&: Bushard. FENDER Telecuter Sl50 At )'acht Paint. end Varnish.1 .,,",,..,...=-,'=,,...,=~=-=-I Industrlill Re aUona training the CU L·L 1 GAN co. Ask for Jean, 54&-04ll . MOVING Oul of Town! Sell· a Glbion EB-0 bue flOO. "Binnacle" Jirn 968-6262. RENf 'n!E BEST '73 'Ex· (714) ..,..MOl WAY Ing Victorian loveseat, chrS, 962-4531 or 54.'>-&28 Boats, SPMCI & Ski 90IO ecuuve 25', all extra!. Free TELONlc' E A All company benefilfl. SOLDERERS Antique, IOOS tbls, d eco r at 0 r , Items. DI F & E • •-• miles. Pri pty. 9'f9..9ll56 s.g WE AR NOT Training starts Nov. 18, l97f. NEED 20 Kitchen~, trash com· c. urn. .!'u1p, -CLIPPER MARINE, 2-6 ' -2 pm -INDUSTRIES RWEGEIS0T0RNY,EBEUDT contact Phil Smalley for SOLDERERS FRENOt Furn, finely catv· :d~Sat 6! ~~ 2'l~ ~ Walnut Matching Desk yrs ~· Mainsail & v.iJrk· SALE '73 Overiand 24', roof Laguna Beech an employment , interview, ed. 32 pc cut cry st a I , catllsle S44-5609 • _ 'credenza chair 2 drawer Ing jib-sleeps &-14850. Call air, fully self • contained. Equal Oppor. Employer 1 t 8 Mt-5 PM at 150-2233. Wedge\\'OOd lamp, trench . legal f!IC 4 1M glasa front \i~L:'":·~-=~~"~"6-~~"'60==~S>I00~~-~540-~S489~~·~11~·~3~'»:~1 RN'S * LYN'S Equal Opportunity Employer TRAINEES vase, RS Prussia. silver, SECTIONAL Grn., loose 6u:.9394 porcelain p I c t u res, cut back cushkms, gd. con d . case. · MaChine Shop ?.fIN. 3 MO'S EXPER c..yttal. Much more. 556-tl.39 S"m., pretty hang'g. lamp. EXEC 1wvl chra S 15 / 2 5, --.--- Tool C~IB AIDES SALESWOMAN Ol\ SCHOOLING -;--'-:;-------::::IJ"~'~· 543-031~~·~;,,..,~_:_ ""Y chn< $31:14. Dk>, ace1. . Earn up tO $150. Full or EXPERIENCED Appliances 8010 FINE Furniture. hshld Uems Pierce, 867 W 19 CM• part,.lime + expenses . .Enjoy_ MIN: 6 MO'S EXPER Ri.:'.!nll' chapa, Forest La"wn"!j.F&lf>-~-R.'!.\'~ll~. ;:;;;;;;;;-..:;;;--.,""'I An&NOANT HTOOS·PWIOTARLKSININ working in area in which -10P-ENTRY-FREIGlIT DAJ\.IAGE ~SALE -eemetetyl0fs;-96l=3557 "' ~ecuuve at:ik, Miia~ Require1mach1ne 11hopexper you live, calling on ex-LEVEL ·PAY' New Hotpolnt Refrigerators, H 8060 typewriter, el,ect ad di n a It general knowledge of shop ORANGE COUNTY pectant mothl!ra with line NO f'EE Wa shers, Dry a rs , orses machlll(', private· party, tools &: equipment &-gtltWf gifts from reputable 'diaper STAFF BUILDERS D\Shwathers, New war-ENGLISH Reas. 642>-7648 record keeplna: skills. \Ve NO f£E EYER service. BABYLAND w 11 1 ron!y. Crcdlt, BofA, 3623 LARGE ,v a In u t Executive make alttrafJ pnrta In our train pel'IOnable ladles. For 5<K' S. Main, Suite llO W. Warner, Santa Ana, near SADDLE 72 , 1 1 clean plant & have a lnrac Jntervicw pblne, 541--0121. OrEangale 0_ 5<1 7~11 Harbor. 9~2921 ' _,, ~~~· -~ 84~+.J. nt rond., backlo&' of v;ork auur\ng 1 Sbltt or S. COOose your •SALESMAN* qu ppor. Empoyer Rent Wa1her1/Dryer1 ,,.,,.1590 Eves 10111: ~rm employment. Now ow n d a Y s. hours It $2. Wk. l'ull Malnt. Jewtlry work1ng 10 hour d a y t . specialties. Compare o,u r 1---'----8070 Pianos & Organs p I c., e co" ta' I ' A I pay '"'"· For Pep Boys Siore STOCK CLERK •639-1'02* . · Rlcbard90n STAFF BUILDERS Immediate openings. XI n ' t GE. Wash()r & dryer, Washer WANTED YARD NEWPORT sa.lary & working conda & Jn gd. 0011d., dryer needt TOP CASli OOLI.AR PAID MEDICAL SERVICES liberal employee benefits. Read bills 01 material, fill minor repair SlOO. 962-4336 FOR YOUR JE\VELR\', . Apply Jn ~rson job boxes, record entrys & FREE PICKUP _ !\el'• \VATCHES, ART OBJECTS, 3324 W. warner Ave, Santa Ana. ~1154 Ail Equal Opportunity 500 So. Main, Orange 120 E. lflt Street re:stocking. Exper. & &ipl'• & o-p M•lal GOLD, SIL~H SERVICE, Suite llO 114/547--0277 know!"""~• of •l-tro oom ~· Santa Ana ~ .... . I a"utime 675-5258 FINE FURN & ANTIQUES. Equal Oppor. Employer SALESLADY ponents helpful. 'Y' , &f5.2'l00 Employer litlF MACHINIST NURSES. .. LVN's lull time & pLtime Jor small con v • hosp. $34 per shift & 'good benefits. Apply in peno11, Glenhaven of Newport, 1555 Small precision part11. Sel·Up cSu"'=port~or=-cA~""o"-' N~·•c.·~~ & operate variety of NURSESAide&Orderly ma chihl'S tncluding turret 7 am-3 pm. Exper. or lathe & vehlc vertlcle mill, trainees. Mesa Verde Conv. short runs. Exper. required. Hosp, 661 Cet1ter St, CM Smell shop. d11y thllt. 548-5585. STACOSWITCH, INC. OFFICE MANAGER ll39 Baker, Costa Meaa 1 Girl ofc. Salary open. 549-3041 Englneering firm. N.B. Cull Equal Oppor. Employer 673-2662. MGMT trnc 21·30 $150 wk suam flt. College pref'd. Mr. tuchards. n 1/846-5455. MAIDS Afature. must be exper'd. Full time. Apply 'l'ues or Thurs AM , Pef90llncl olc, Btlboo Bty Club PARATROOPER Learn th<! skill l'l! you1 choice + parachu\e t1·ng. F\lll 'Pf.Y "'hile training. Check your options, th<-n Join tM peopl ~ wh>J'vc. joined the Army in Co!\ta r-.1e!'a, &1~1163. call For Appointment Cats 8035 P/llme to aqlst mgr. Must Industrial Relations LADIES Pltitinum Diamond be exper. & resp. TELONIC s u RM Es E KITTEN s Ring, solitaire stone 2.25, 14 Page Boy, M•ternity w/papcn. A .unique pet. small round diamonds, 4 S. Ctit p aza 557-5734 8 weiiks. S125 ea. Champion baggettes dlRmonds. Re· Fuhto" I•laod 644-47'l9 INDUSTRIES 11"'· 0!4-0038. ""UY .,.,..,.. " ""' jeweler in Costa P.lesa at SECRETARY to $750 KrrrENS, Angora SS.550. Make offer. Pr!. pty for co. that ownt, dcsU::nt, Equal Oppor. En1p!oyf'r Colorful, allractive 997.;,ir.i4 &. builds re&taurantJ. Con-$15. 97s.8978 8078 1tructlon or land develop. STORE CLERK Dots I040 ~achinery m en t I a r ch l t e ct ural Knowledge of electrical parts -~-------I *HOBBYISTS* bnok""°umf ""I'd. '"''""'-0"1,taod;ng Job • PUPPY WORLD • SALES TRNE to $14,000 tor retired electric 1 an. Bull Terrl ~r. Shih-TZu, Ul\SOo SURPLUS Printing machln· Income cont In u an c e In-110 W. 19th St. CM 646-1319 Aps~·. Doxie, Sp!t:t, Oober-ery, Model 33 llnotypc; sun.nee sales to profesa. or 54C :J.29. man, Collies, Oilhuahua, Cornet w/2 magaz.lnes, proof n1en I women. Oppor. to SUPPLY CLERK Tiny Poodles, ~:t Bulla, pre!!!, galley eabl~ts. Call advance Into management. CockaJX>O. 100 MIXED PUPS OSCAR, 6 4 2 • 4 3 21 day1, REC~PT to $550 No e.'<Jl req'd: trairi 111 run s:ud Service Most Brttds. 544.3417· nit~s. Lovely ofcs~ln Orange. Good pay benefits. M-r lJ-3t in-Roller Canaries, Reptiles & SHOP SALE: Lath.,, '°"' I I I tervlew nO\v, C.11\1 )our T 1 o E •• -oppor. or ga w expcr. on urt ~. pen ves ..... 1-~ saws, puoch pre .. , m;--, ~.. ' Atmv Recruiter nncl Join -,,.,. ...... =Y p ·'""· '"-I " I WEIMARANER '"m•. 1001 w. 17th SI. su;1, NEWPORT u..: µcope w:io've join~( th e -&4z..oo70 Army. Costa MC"Sa. 'i~ 115:i I ~L.e·-~------ Pe""""'' ""'" PUPP ES Mlscellaneous -Newport Beach 64,_3870 fetephone Ans. Serv. AKC *Sec-•ys, &,okkeepers Eves or wknds. E x P er· d , LA \VN ?110\VER front throw • l'IANOS e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 Open Night• 'Ill 9 Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 11·.S *Pianos & Grinds* Baldwin -Cable · OUckertnt: • 1''i&chu -Kawai · Kimball ·Knabe· M~ .On !C HR.II'",. ?.1USlt'tt • Sohmer • Stein· y,.a.y • Storey & Clark • \Vin- er · Wurlitzer -Y&,Ulba Nt!w Si-mets l.. •••••••• $595 Used trom • • . • • •. • • .. • $9!l \llayt t'8 " • '..... •• • $.\100 Grands " ., ......... $3~ *ORGANS* Baldwtn -Conn -Ha.tnmbnd Kawai • Kimball • Lowrey · Rodgers· Thouuu1 ·Yamaha • Wurlltztr Gulbransen : ~:en. Optlgan . . .. .. . • • • .. . . • • Sl!'iO Lowrey Spinet . . . . . . • • Sl.95 \\'uriltzer Syinet, new , • S49ll filunmo,1.I A·lOO ....... Save *WIN FREE* ORGAN LESSONS FULLERTON MUSIC A CONVENtlNT !IHOPP!NG At«) 8EWINO GU!Of 'OR lH! CAL ON TH£ 00. For' an ad In Women's World <Oall-Sue 642-5671, tilt. 330 Leaders' Look! Zip lnto This Printed Pattern LJ 12'11 \V. Coast H.wy, N.B. PARTS MAN, marine. Full liiiiiooiii..Oiiiiimii;;i;i;;;iii;;. j time. Apply 2431 \Vest Coast ~ MAINTENANCE II!gh"'"RY. N.B. Ut Reinders Agency full or p/tin1e, P.!lld In-541-5838 K1ng-o-lawn, 13·•. $8J. 0 r 4020 Birch St., Suite 104 turance. Good atmosphere ~' otter. 6 yn o 1 d . New;x.rt ~ach 833-8190 &: wages. call belwn 9:30 II EAL T 1-f Y • JlYGIEN.JC1,c:646-tl~~35=~~--~~ 18191 i:uclld, Foontaln·YaU..l-1-:- 557-4836 I J JANITOR Parf. Time Sale1man 3M Window Film 644-8494 0111 A""1ob m.oass & 4. 644·Mal. NO c LE A N I N G . New LEADING Te n n Is Oub No Ch1rg1 To You TELEPHONE Survey-Full .. Cat Litter Boxes for Old Membership. Sl,OOJ. You Pc ASSEMBLERS EstabL..hed 1965 time. No selling-plus Girl Uvered 3 Times Weekly. pey transfer fee. 675-21649 • Men capable 'of genera I Friday. c. M. off. n2S wk. CATIA·BOX. 6'13-C217. aft. 5:30. cleaning. Supp1~ent YoW' SECRETARY. general office Mr. 1-1arrJ1. U PJ.1, SHEL.TIES 1 r.1 in. Collie!) NEIMAN'S "Hockey !\latch" income with 3 houri work work, $500. mo. 10 start. 64.i-9235. AKC, Champ. sired., aable S2:50, Alvar's "Toreadores " in Orange County, 6-..9P.ltf.0-NMdtd lmmedi•tely ___ !84~'""90~~---1.:ii'i-i~in.w'CS;;;;'-=-;::: & trl's. Reas. & term t, $1 O O. Picasso's "Clrcws" Monday thn>uah trl d a Y. Permanent -o Fte SECRETARY TELEPHONE Si51lcllors for-551-6169 $145. Pvt P'"· 535-5595 ~ ~ P ~·-"'h p I M hi non profit athl('tlC club. '--J •"'·~ er nuw . I e. top t ac ne S200 Mo. salary for 4~ hrt ?tflNI DACJISl\UNDS. AKC FALi~ F'itc\\ood Sale, Org, call 991~3711 Agency Office ManaCJer per d1ty. Call s.~-2100. registered. Adora b I c . 9 Euc, dt'I. S75 com, $43 l" & tJfave Naine & Phone no. 17842 Irvine bl. No. 220 Excel. op. w/fast IJ'OWlng co,, w~ks old. Black & tan, cord. 8 36-1 1 9 2, Coast l'Ustln -~J.:9392 -·w/salea In 7 fig.-Must hllYe TELLERS ~calJ ~134 Fire"'ood Supply MAINTENANcEMAN-CAil until lPM least 2yn. exp. as an Exee. Downey Savlnp &: Loan S:IERRY'S K9 AJ+. BREEDS ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittenlca ~ Yrs lndus1rilll exp 0 r . 1 Days A Week Secretary or Office Mar. has openings In l t fl Jlun· Boarding & Grooming $85. World Bookl S 5 ll. In cle<:lrlcal, c11.11>entry, arc p od II p k ~ WlU 1upervise a 4 girl ofitce linl:ton Beach branch !or Plckup & Dellvery Chlldcraft DI ct lo nary . weldhtR & familiar w/Clllo 1 red • 0 <,."on 1•c ers1,,_ At handle all o 111 c e pro-MT time Tellers. Exptt. Poodle· Puppy Sale 546-2!148 544-9360. Ollha mm . mg or ma ... ., cedurts, lne:ludlng u.let ('Of· preferred. Xln't work l n r 8 £Au T 1 Fu L ROO Mlni'"ELE~~C~.~°'fa--"-· _T_h_o_m_•_• wEsTSAI L CORP pel'SOb. Some. fl!.ctory rxper' mpondence, 0 rd e r pl"I). conds. Call ~Jr. s t I b y ' DachShllnd Pupplc1. A vr. made, like nev.'. ~al. Kt'H.'C • helpful. 4 Df.y/40 hr v.wk c e a• I n a: , pul'.Chaatna ao. 54:9-3220 Equal Op 11 o r •-.. 1638 Plactntll. C.M. wk, s 0 I a r Laboratorlm, coont" rectivnbfe I b1illna Emplaytir ' Rcndy In 3 wkl. Pick )'Ollf"I length drk. bwn. m Ink. OU! sa....sB. --bllldllll')' of Merck, Sharp Salnni, Profit shatlo& & no~" SIOO to Slt5. 586-4567. Reas. SU-.5724 aft. Ii &. l:lohmt, 2$)) Re d h 111 , !dock optlo~. Rcplf' only BASSE'IT m o t h e r I Re d SURFBOARD 9~ feel C.M. -If wllllna to become In· TEMPO Hound fnlhtr. 6 f\l'Omlslna StR 871 ·1805 122 N. ll1trbol', Fullerton FREE Adult Org•n Cl•11e1 Now a<.-ceptl/\g reAeIVaUona. r·or inform~llon pie I.le call 642-~51 In Costa ~1esa, or 963.0733 In Fountain Valley. Dur lt1structor requc1tt thal only those 1lncen:ly inte1 :!St· cd in learnlf\£ to play the Oiyan should_ lake advan· lr1ge c this frt'i! offer. Coast Music Se rvice -PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH • S.17-9445 * UPRIGJ{'r PIANO Ir ~ PIM\ YER PIANOS 960-l!M Sporting Goods 1094 Equal ()ppot'. Employer voh-'td 10 help 1.£1 PlJ'W. Send 1p1 &\'n.IJ, S5 ell. 551·9115. ~~-- RADIO AND TV REPAIR: re11.1me or nM'lf! k-phonc COCKER Spanlct, 2 yrs oid N.B. Tennis CI u b mt'm· T-:NuS Supl'r Pro. 8 A !O•i Ff!'W ~ trainee opening&. nun1ber. to: Prttldl!nt Boli Now •~ptlng mumet for female, Clwnpk>n pedlgn!e: btt11hlp. SlGOO. No trans f~. llt1rt<10n 1'\P 9-10. &."Otr 6·ll, Trivia? It's a reason to read the Dally Pilot's .ntertalnment page every hturdoy HSG 17•28. AltK> tmln as esti, Irv'lnt", Calif, 92tl64. cxpertcnced Engl n een;, 548--657:1 2131243-7671 ... l.nngt, n !i 117 cn1. Dura· communici.tion:s Englhe<lr. SECRETARY "''/aood lltcno, 0..'SlsmCrs, DrRfttman , f~ 200 ~· !Hl-58!11 111 Sehl. physics It malh ~In&, fUI~ akllll. Ana. Ttchnlcal .WM!el"!I, Par t 1 MALTESE, AKC. AvaUable Sterling Silver t ~a I w ll r c . FISCHER skis 1001;,...r;tti; IMickground helpful.-,,itart at ~ 18111 ex. lypewrtr, An a I y • t, Tech n I ca I Jor stud. Towle El Grnntle.. ti prier P.i!trl::.; blndi~s ukd one P.t4.10/MC>. Gd trlnge. Free on amoku. N~ Ctr otc. 11 I u 111t11tors, Technldan1. ~1 •99--1221 644-.5452. ~a11>n. $00. 67:M99s Dellt/~fect, Pd. Vac. Olhtt. S 6 00-S 6SO. Call Lee, Programmi!:ts, S ':/I I em I MALE doll:, I yr. old. Sinn-1'' UR NITURE. Applin.~. R 8:='-1~09=1 Call the , r.iarinc5, T he 6#-8250. AnalySt & Cost 1\ccountanll. da.rd Poodle. HOUM"broktn ta. scleetion or Hou5ehold \~tor•, est., ar 5 Ca ttt T Carps, !148-SS.11/ SEX:RETARY, front o I 11 ct' l~E% ~kFi:Elne It iholt. 552-n39 ~· Reasonable. 152-ll!fl DRESS SHOP 1'~ Ix tu r to-'' 6.20 1 ~ 9203 ·~" "" 1IT""; _ 11f .... -r.~ Thll ~lo·~k l):lnU\lll I• !h• C:!rl ~CO\lt l4"1df'J't' Otll• o;1! 1-'1Cltri1: liO Ji)Oll·IMklO.I(. )'1'11 \\On't llRI'• •n ~"'Girl tlt·uul !O wr1r ll: 1 1~1 Intl Of da~ll In rhtelf•d flGI"""· t\10 l'rtnl•d 1•11-tttrn ~:n~ Nl110.' 8!10,•1 I. 8, Hl ,12, 11. II, IS, :O, Wom.,tl'J IQ,''·'' S'1'ld SI 00 for tlCh p11tt<'T11. Add 2$ cents far tieh pltt<l'rn foot nrst ·cl1u m•H •nd JP-'(11\ h111dUn1; · othtrwb" 11'1itd· cl1S1 dtJh·t r)' •ill t1k" thrtf ~'°' more.Sefldlo M~n•n Martin, 442, Ule Dlily P1lfll Pattern Dtpt., 2# Wellt 11th St , ro;"ew Vork. N.Y lOOll Pnnl No\ME. o\DORES ... , 7.lr, S17.E incl STYLt: NtJ MR EH ONt:fREE PATIERi'Cof)'our rlwllN' 10 lfnd ,ot, ont fl'ff P•l• lf'rn •n•1de ~t:w ,;pR1\:r. SUMMER PATTERN CATALOG I001t.)'ln,1U,1tt,, fll'e p1ttern C«tPM St-nd t!M: Mw S&W • JtfHT llook ""1th batlrl1Stilfplltl,,. 11 U IMtant F'•~hll'ln I\«* SI 00 lllit1n1Sew~nr Book , • , .11 .00 l;nt<>r th" Coult\!"'"' -,,. m J~· ~.1 .. Uh llilnlt "r 11ktr111! t 'rOl'h~t 11porty, h11n4loa:. .I~• 1 ~r "1111 11 hood 11111.1 lffio \~•I• '" 11 ,.,>\1!1,-~"1nty <!!11). h!P rr•.,.hti L11! knl111nr "or· ~t.-•I l'.11 ; l~t Mi,..-~· 1'b•I ~ l~ In' hnh·d 7~ 1.:r.s·rs for a11d1 p11trni f\dd ~ rtnts !or Pl(h pattnr~ fnr flr.~1 rl~•• mall 11nd ~11"'111 h1ndhn R. oth<'rw11e third. ~ht~• drll~t-r.I' "1:.111 takt thrtci wrt'lt~ or mor" S..ml to Alic. lirooks, 105, th" l>1uJy Pilot -:-.'t1!dlttr11t Otpt., Rm: 1a1. Oki l1lelst1 St•Uon. New York N Y 1001 l l'n111 N111'1<f, Ad: drfl"3. 7.111. P11tt~n Numbf>r SP,. l.~o most popul•r lk-<llfn& in bur I rl'4 N,~Jttrl rt C11l11\cle' All craf'IJ' TllRF.E ~dtJl1tntuu1.ldl •.•. '151-Ntw' Stow T K11118ook -hh 81~1r tlst~P1Utrt1 $1 D ~,,..,.., t'!_.H<llepm:nt 8ooti •• 11 OU .., .. ,., tl0w"rt':'i-ot:hf1 Hk 11 OU llJ1rp1n Cl"O('hft Rt.:* SI .Oii lni.11n1 Cmch"'I fi<k,11 SI w Jnst•nt M•enm"' ftk . sloo IMt~llt Monf) Kvok • SI en l'ornpkottUH\ Dooll 11 DO <'otn1;>lrtf'Aflh•n~•12 jJ OD urr" .. 'r~ti1n...•11 ~ fWllr ,1111Qu!IL\•l &o¢ MUPo.llTI Qullt &olr -1 :itla l$Quih1l{tl'To.d1fll 8clc! aoo&or 16Jlfb Rui~ •• --* 968-91TI. appc:arancc. S/11, Typlllfl. AT TOlPO outdoor irport1 Jost It 1 1.-0 CAL CJ.f./N.B. Term\~ I rack.a of 111 £izes. w a 11 -Pit.OT Want Ads! Call now ·Accuracy a n1ust. C 1111 Tempo Temporary Help appeal? Sell your equipment Club ~1t'mbcn.hip. WI I l br&Clcf!tl, nrc cXltmNtSh<!r , -64)-5678, Mth\M'l'forAppoinfrMnt \•tllh fl low<O&t Dally Pilot anc:rltlce~':Sall !ipm. otc. 673...ri'l!X') i\ft. 4:30. '·-------------·----•1 • I -' • .. I• • • , • •• 74 DODGE 1~ ion. 4 \\•heel drh•l' pickup, power s1eerU1g '"-brakes, auto trans s-isoo. ~7-7797 afler 6pm. . TRUCKS 4 \\'heel dri\'es e Pickups-. Ramchargen • Vans • 10% O\'t.'l' original factory invoice \\'itJ1 this ad. 2888 Harbor Blv'd. COST A MESA 'Q) FORD' 1'3 T. 6cyl. gd eng, new !Mimi. ball. brkll. & fuel pump .• sa~· 548-7983. ..... 7983. WE BUY IMPORTS Top DoU11,r For AnY ?i1uke J or ~kldel. JIM PANOS MAZDA 2001 S. Mu nches)er· • Anaheim 636-f.ooO \\IE PAY TOP DO~R FOR TOP USED CARS l'"'OREIGN, OOMESTIC or CLASSICS II your car is extra clean see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 llru·tor Blvd: Costn l\!eM. m,..2500 WE BUY USED CARS AND TRUCKS Come in for u !J.w 1.-1ppra!Slll to GROT}I CHEVROLET, 1972 CAPRI 2000CC, Xlnt. 18211 B(. ch Blvd .• Hwit. Bch cond.. lo mi., S 2 ,'3 0 O. 1956 FORD 1 ~ Ton Pickup . Truck. Cstm cab. Xlnl oond $700. 673--1641. 847"'1J87 S-19-3331 1 -="""'7~194-'----~= \VE BUY _D_•l_s,c.un ____ ......;9720 ;.:;:c..::=:.:....=c::....-.::.:::1 Vans 9570 Th1PORIT.D AUTOS -'72 KA Rl\l A N N Ghia. 1------.---BEST PRICES PAIDI Wilt BUY YOUR ANl/F'J\1 stereo, good t<ond. • •n ~"!c Trac1 ... 1an 100 Oeil-ft Lewis lmpotts DATSUN, TOYOTA $2000. 64&-8762 van l\'llh 1·uston1 Surrerl r . • OR VOLKSWAGEN Mazd.i special Interior. air cond, 1-66 Hrrbor. C.t.i. S46-930C PAID FOR OR NOT \\'ILL -.ide ovals, mag wh<!els, CASH FOR I PAY TOP OOll.AR, CALL '73"MAZDA RX2 2 dr, coupe. '87 CAMARO SS350 Hurst SHAR"P! Glls saving 3 spd YOUR CAR KENT ALLEN 540-0.l42 P.foving out of area. Take 4 spd _trans, U.S. P.iags, with slant 6 engine, wired 54&--7070 1 1, ' _:.._ C' I ·70 175 hijackers, rims great $1200 lo" sound. "· 1=. (8811J l 73 ORANGE Datsun Pickl•!•. nv r se. 1" • mo. no c~n ...,, • · • ,,.1 .:1;1 CAS "ONEY ID equity pymt. Call. 962-3870 V lk , ~73. -., . e Rohustelli ~fotors 4 e H "" PA nm/fm, stereo, 8 t r il ck. art GPl\f o swagen 9nO in CAMARO Golden brown 18641 Beach Hunl Bc:h For Your Junk Car · whlte ste<!I spokes, tonneau, · . • • uare . uto., deck. $2450. 545-5030 ~l2.i5 JAnytin1e 642-4930 clean, 960-1312 ~lrcedes Ben:t 9740 '69 V\V Sq back-A xlnl cond. 1 owrw;r, cilssette Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 '72 240Z, 4-l!p., air, AM/F,M , l'OOf rack, cassette t a P e '72 CA.MARO. Air c on d • ==-"'"'-----==-==--"-------.:.,:.;.:I US Ma.,. on now s1 .. 1 1974 EXECUTIVE playu, & .PO...,he ohrome rads.. xrras. !\take oner. CLOSEOUT wtiL>eis. s,,1-2tl40 dlr. Ci~~~m1 ~~~~.er 1 556-6157 '71 V\V WESTPHALIA Cam· 197•1 240 Z 2-+-2. 4 speed Several low mileage, fuJly per. clean, steel belted Chevrolet 9920 197 5 CHEVROLETS I rans, tnpe deck, 4, O O O equipped ·74 r.:~rcedcs·Benz tires. sodium valvet, $2500 , -miles. 450 SE's at unusually 00111. or offer. 4$.-0164 SINCERE Silver Blue, Gor- -PRICED AT ~ -714-737~ peti1ive prlce!i. For exaniple '7'3 V\V BUS. Radial tires. @:eous '73 Monie Otrlo. Wkly 450 SE 914 cng. $3500. recot'd keeping '!lJ compul- 10°/o OVER INVOICE COST I '"NO GIMMICKS I MONTE ;CARLOS e CHEVELLES I YOUR CHOICE I IMPALAS e CAPRICES I THEY'RE MARKED NOVAS e CAMAROS LOOK FOR THE VEHICLES MARKED 10% OVER V2 & 3/4 TON TRUCKS Open Mon·. thru Fri. 'Til 9 PM Sunday 'Til 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLET I 18211 leachllvd. Huntington Beach Ta ke a Test-Drive Alone fl\lo Salesman' f MARI NA '12 DATSUN 1200 Coupe . Aut.o trans, air, an1 l"Hdio. Lo n1i's. 15,000 mi's. Best ofr. 551--0747. ·n DATSUN 240Z. 20,000 mi AIR. auto, n1y mother's car. nllllil sell, make o t I e r •19&-4:.'72 or 997·T;i69 '7'l DATSUN Pickup. A .I r oond., mags, blue, 4 spcl, Oller. 645-5575 'iO RO.ADSTER. broken Jcfl \\"hi & dented lndr. Engine in xlnt conrl. 673-14!"6. 260 Z li\li\1ACULATE CON· DITION Having baby, must sell Assum<' lease 4W--1756 ·74 :!OOZ, 1300J 1ni., Xlnt. Concl., J\!11/F~I. $5,700. 673-2191 '72 DATSUN Pickup \v/cam· per shell. Ne\v tires, clutch, S:..-"100. Or Ofter 644-2037. '74 -6210. Auto, 4 dr, 8 trnck l<ipe, shai:. blue. 600} mi. i\foving. 8~2-1310 Eric. '7~1i 260Z. 2+2, loaded, Grn. \\'/b1\·n. inl£'rior. Gorgeous! &81·286.'l '72 2·10Z. Silver. air, ma~. am/fm, Semperil ,Radials, $4,500. 644~ E11J0Y more cl<>!«!t space by sc.lllng "don't needs" with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 642-5678. Autos, Imported 9700 The car with a MGB engine, rugged body·sheU hke a Rover, transmission & disc brakes hke a Triumph, rack & pinion1 steering like a Jaguar, & gas econoin'{l1ke a Manna! Over 20 miles per gallant "'ow" $2898 "ll"W'-""9" ........ Sc slve hu.,band of everylring t • I'. No. 330), 36-mo. open &42-7793 & 54S-1375. proves 16-17 mpg. PS/PB, en~ le/lse at S:r.11.80. plus 'iO V\V Bug, lo ntileage, good AM/FM, Aulo, Fact air. lt1X . • L'Ond .. 11n1/fm rndio, $1300. Cle. Seats 6 coin!ortably. A Jjm Slemons ="'c-'""~'~'"-'-~~~-~ _;':::'n"c:::•,..~l3400:,:::::c· ,::673-::..::"::e35::,' ~-Imports V\V parts, body for sale. ·n CHEVELLE l\tALIBU. 2 Q \\1ill "trade for Dune buggie Or, hrdtp, air, ps/pb, radio, N 1301 ~!I 1 ynrts. 554-1412 vinyl top. 40,000 mi. $1900, I l!\Vport uo.:DC 1 675-9923 -' 6 & knd 833 8300 ·73 V\V. Very gel cond. lo ·out . w s. • n1i. Yellow/ Blk interior. COMPLETE REPAlR WORK ENTER F'ROi\1 Mac..:.RTHUI~ 64.a--6941 Corvair & Cmvalr 'Buggies OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY $1 .lia. MGB • Ml<\962 91"4 74 STANDARD call 530-0444 BEETLE $2,500. 833-2210 1967 VOLKS\VAGEN Camp- 111obi!c, xlnt t'Ond, new n101or. $1500. 592-1$6 '67 IMPALA gd. cond., $600. Call: 546-=1824 if no ans; Call: 557-3946 'T.? NOVA (451FWA) P/S, air, & clcEi.n 645-5700 dlr. '62 ~IANZA CORY AIR. Gd traMportalion car. Asking S300. 673-4495. Chrysler O F FE R E D BY ORIG. O \Y N ER ,Cl ean, low mileage. 71 CHRYSLER, w/all options, lncld. AIC, P/Seats & Windows! dlx lntr, Priced to sell! Call days, fU~.Eves 642-8267 Autos, New 9800 •SPECIALS• Of the Week 72Ch .. yl..;.iia . V·8. auto .. air. p/s. (628EIV) 5 1-799 '71 Chevy Novo 6 cyl., auto. (BV~9J '1299 ~1 -099 '71 Vega 4 c yl .. 4 s peed . (013CXL) 'I 099 '69 Chevrolet V-8. auto., p/s, air. (486JSGl 5899 '6.~ !\fCB. Vf'ry gootl tnnd, Gd. ml. \\'In· \1'hl". NUlfnli. C:lll \Vookdnys 5~7797. Porsche 9750 FINE SfRVIU 288 H b' Bl d 'QSTA All lhry<:.lt·! Prnd111l\ 8 or or v : MtSA ••• '67 -!lU Orig. Owti.,..,., Xlnl cond. $.1'iQ. ..... •• 6164398 +• UT VI ~U .... CllDfT' & TllMS TOU MIU ' , . • ' • • ' • 4 speed, radio. tinted glass, dhc. bumpers, whitewall s, VEGA 1'1251.' $84 ~:.. -$84:.:... $3041.10 ii th. tot.I cash pr1,, incl. le• & lie. lets • o.f.rrtd pyMf. prict is S4tr6 incl. tax & lie. fffs & cafrylnt dM1r .. s f.,-41 mowths an opprovcd af )'Dllr c'911it. .... , ... 15.91% • MQM. -UFILI AMTO tPM • •SAT. I SUM. t AM TO 6 PM• GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 ~hllv~. KNOCK -OUT SMOG KnOCK nox IF YOUR LICEMSE PLATE EMDS WITH -l~ST ALLA TIOM MUST BE MO LATER THAM ,NOVEMBER 30; 1974 Sadclle~ack Valley Imports 21402 MC1r9Write Pc:rkwoy, Missio,(Viejo 495-4949 831 ·2040 Harbour VolkSWCICJen 18711 .... h ll•d .. -""°" ·-~42·4435 House of Imports 6162 M...clwst1r ll•d. ..... Poril-523·7250 Minion Viejo Imports · 21701 M-trite Porilway, Mlssioo 'Vlefo OS.1700 131·1740 -Crevier Motors 201 W, Isl 5-1 S..to Aoo-t3S.3171 Johnson & So;;u;,coln Mercury 2626 Horbcw ll•d, Cosio M•-540-5630 -Connell Chevrolet Jl21Horbcwll•d. Cosio M.-54 .. 1200 -Ullivenltv otclSlllOblle 2no lf..w 11.d. Cosio Mno--540-9640 -SCM!a Ana Uncoln Mtrcwry 1301 Ho, Tos\iw . S..to At!0-547·05 I 1 -Sunset Ford 1440 ....... -·· ll•d. WHlollns..,_.36-40 I 0 ' • 17 f I .. l '· . . .... ~ .. ..... --- • Laguna/SOuth Coast EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 315, 2 "SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , • • • ..... ; •• ~··' r MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1974 Today's Fi N.Y. Stoeks = • TEN ,C.ENTS . -----, ooms ·I I -..--.: . ' Spray Pe.rils, Divers? . ---' . . Cracking Problems Ma y Result With Silicone v ~ • By ALi\N DIRKIN create a' risk to the user," Dow's , "\Ve did some testing aild we had OftMD•11'"" .. su" Swansonsaid."DowCorningcautions some cr acking in the air waves," A scare has been thrown into the owners and users not ·to use any Coleman said today. . scuba divi ng industry over use of an aerosol which could contain a Coleman said he went back to ~erosol silicone spray to clean diving chlorina ted solvent on any part of its I'ilichigan because he y.•anted Dow equipme nt. scubp di ving equipment. also to test the product. A f'ountuin Valley manufacturer The spray "could cause s tress Coleman sa id that the front or the r eported c racking problems apparen· cracks in the plastic and. render 1t can indicates that the produc( can be tly resulting from us'c of the spray -,·cry dangerous,." Swanson said. used on plastics and noted that Sport·, · 4X spra.y -to the Dow-(9rning Corp. .,,1The issue was brought to Dow's al-sways, Los Angeles. a diving equip· Dow issued a warning confirming that tentioo by Ronald Coleman, preside nt ment manufacttirer, lists the product the spray could be darigerous if used and nlanager or Watergill, lrtc.,'Foun-in its supply catalogue. on di ving equipm ent. ta in Yalley, a diving equipment A spokesman for Sportsways said· John S\\'.an son, a ,spokesman for manaufacturer. that it h as been distributing 4X Dow in Ali<ll a nd, ~tich. said that 4X, Las( Week Wii tergill put out a press without a ny probl ems for seven which contains a chlorinated solvent, release warning of "possible serious years. "We have not had any harmful is recomme.nded for use as a protec-defects" in the L91 plastic airway of effectsonourproducts,"hesaid. tive coa tingforautomotive,electrical its AT-PAC unit and authorizing a 'l'he spokesman agr~ that the and ignition sys tems. recall or the units. spray was listed in its 1974 supply ·'C h Io ri n ate d s-ol vents can . The release did n6t cite the spray as catalogue "Dut we will put a hold on d etrime ntally · a ffect a v ariety of being responsible but late th the Week that page for the 1975 catalogue and .. ' '· ' • • .. 4 .&. Offshoi!e Drilling -· Contested Published a ssertions lhat lhe. U . .":- lntcrior Oepa r tn1enl ntade lhc c.lecision 10 sell offshore drilling s ites -long before 11ublic hearings and other required uetio11s -came. .as nD ~urprise tod:i~ to the leader oi the range Coast e ffort. lo fi ght the. plan. "\\le've had the reeling all along ll.1at the d ecis ion \\•as made oor.orc they ever cu me out west 'LO tell us about the plan," said Newport Be ach l\layor Donald l\1clnn'is. "1.\nd no m atter \\'hat they say, \\'e're goin g to right them.•· he added . pla (cs, espe cially polycarbonates, Coleman.new to Michigan and after· put a hold op the supply of the spray _. used 1n airway components which will ward Dow· issued its warnine. till y.•e contact Dow." • "'~.._,-.. The r.eaclion can1e to a published uccount. on S unda y in a daily nc"·spapc r in .Los Angeles asserting that doc ume nts \\'ithin the Jntcrior ~-,-------·ocpatt'rift'TII ~t111n: La;f11na I ssue <3ouncil io. Po~nder Ambulance Service ' . 1'he L_a guna Beach Ci lY. Council will consider city oJT\bulance service al a s~ssion beginning at .7 :3'f ,~~ht at city hall. • Both the city rire depaitlltent and poliC"C departmenl-havtt fOmplained • o( iklw ~re¥po(!,Se b)I f.he private ;ilji. bblance ~erv~-. . . ' The City Councll -wdl consi'dtr an initjative program which wilt reward prompt respon5e 'by payment o( $10 if the ambulance a r1i \'CS at,an accident scene witk.in 10 minutes. RCsponSes ha\'e been running 20 minutes. The city "'as formerly served by \\'ind Ambulance. which has Jen lown Moulton Ranch De ve lopme nt ·H e aring Se t .· \Vh,al may be ~the rinal hearing before the Orange Cou nty Planning Commission on development of the' ~.OOO·acre Mou lton Ranch is set for 4. p.m. Tuesday in the hearing room or lhc Engineering Building, 400 Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. Also to be included in the public ti earing arc proposals fordevelopment or 4.000acres in the North EIToroplan- ning reser ve. The l\\'O parcels together call for a potential maximum of 66.000 ne w r esidents. , -They .comprise the proposed third an1cndn1 e nl to the Orange County Ceneral Plan. s;ate law allows for three amendments J)(!r year lo the plan. so coun ty officials are tryin~ to . complete the third a mendment ti"}' Ucc.31. . . . : 1''0·11o·wing ;ts se ries•or public: hearings, '\!.hich began last summer, the pfanning commiss ion will make r ecommenda tions to the Orange Coupty Board of Supervisors. The supervisors will m ake a final decision on whether. and how the par· celscan be developed. . a nd assigned its contract lo Hospital Ambulance.·Company officials main- taiQ response time wi!I improve. !J'he incentive program will cost about an estimlited JC?.200 a year. Alternatives to the pl'ivate am· 1aoqm-·~ .,._.lire d•o•r\maflt am Ince ser-vice. lt is esttmeted tq eosl $57 ~ooo: however, civic groups ha•e P.fOmised to help raise funds for- . a city ambula n(e lS12,000) ahd rcspon,.se time would be shortened to an estimated six minutes. •ln'other action, the touncil was to meet al 4 :30 p .m . at tho· Laguna Riviera, \s2~ S. Coast Highway to mQke a n O n·site inspection or the reSort lodge's topography. Owne r H a rr y Willatts ha s requested a zone change unifying all his ~property under 'one zone. The change could allow additional. con· strltction. ' Sewage Plant To File Appeal ,In Outfall Bid A regional sewage treatment entity . '~ill file a n appeal this week with thr Stale Coastal Zone Conservation Commission to try to get a permit to build an ocean outfall. The ~ou th Eas t Region a l Reclfi ma tiOn Authority (SERRA ) will ' ask the state agency to over-rule the South Coast • Regional Coastal Zone eon·se~valion CommissiOn which last · Y.'eek denied SERRA's request for an outran ofr Dana Point. Coaslal Commission_ers maintain .th a t SERRA s hould begin r.eclamatioh. projects rather than con· tinue dumping ernuent lntd the ocean. ·SERRA maintains that Cull -scale reclamation projects are too costly and the ocean outran is needed now to replac'e an •eXistipg outfall which the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board has ordered closed. ' 3 Marines' Hearings Get Delay A preli minar y hearing for · three· Camp Pendleton 1'1arines accuseti in the guns hot s layin g of a fourth enlis tee has been continued to Friday in South Orange County Pa:tunicipaf Court. • Attorn~·11ha'fe ·~plcted a )~f1"9:hY questio"1n1' or wil!le51ei betOre Judae RichMd-Jlamilton wtiO will decide if the three men -should be-helil to an- swer murder charges in Superior · Court. A.ccused or mur~er. armed robbery and kid naping are Dona ld ;Anthony '1'1etcher, 20. or l-la'>'1home. Timothy Trice, 18, of St. LoWs . ~to., and Steven ' Bonda. 18, of Elizabeth N.J . Each has pleaded innoee_nt and is being held in Orange County-Jail without bond. Oran ge County Sherirr•s in· vestigato.rs allege.that the-trio offered- ;j ride to i\1arine Joseph R. f.1osac, 20, of Lake Tuhoe. drO\'C hin1 and a com· panion to a San Juan Capistrano quar· ry, robbed the pair of S37 and shot i\losac to death. l\Iosac's companion escaped injury when t~e semi-automatic Luger pistol jammed, investigators said. Walte r Spencer Last Rites Slated ~l emorial services for \\>'alter J .· · Spencer, principal or Dana Hills HiCh School v.1ho died :suddenly Friday of an appa re nt hea rt attack. wili be al 2 p.m. Tuesday a t the Community Pres byterian Church in San Jua n Capistrano. i\lr. Spencer. 51. '>''as..a South Coast educator foe 22 years. •le \Vas for· merly principal or the old. San Juan Capistrcino Union I-U gh School and or i\.larco Forster Junior •Hgtl School. Sugar Stolen CJNCINNA'l'I <UPI> -T he River TranSportation Co. Sunday reported 31,000 pounds of sugar.stolen from the firm's warehouse. Company offi cials valued the sweet haul at $13,000. Saddfeback Coflege Plo1a , Students from Davis Sch0ol in Costa l\1esa a nd poli ce ofricers struggle with 40-foot Affierican Flag that was r aised at Costa ·J\1esa City Hall today in. special ceremony m a rking Veterans Day -the day known prior t o 1954 a~Armistice Day. City hall Oagpole was the only one big enough to hold the huge Flag. which. was claimed for 10 cents at a rummage sale by Les f'erguson. principal of Eastbluff School in~Newport Beach. Prosecutor to .Decide Nixon Papers' Future . \VAS Hil\'.GTO N (API ·-Presid ent Ford moved today to all ow the specittl \Vatergate prosecutor to decide which of rormer President Nixon 's \Vh ilc· House tapes and papers should be tur· ned over to Nixon in California. The materials Y.'OUld be stored in the zig-g4rat,a~l..aguna Nig4c,I. . A reqpest fil ed by ihc \Vhi te I-louse · an'd the l'.ipccia l prosecutor's offi ce v.·ould' gi\'e the prosecutors nearly.· unlimiteil access· to Nixon's papers and,, tapes fo r any crin1inal .in- \'CSt1 gatrons. If pc rtTt itted by U.S. District Judge Charles Ri chey. the proposal y.•ould removed to !orations ill \Vashington, IJ.C. d!hei" tha n the \\'hite Mouse com· pl ex withou1 the appro\'al of the special prOs('cUtor and no portions of such materi als shall be removed to locations outs ide t he District of Columbia without .:in indicati on from the s pecial prosccut.o r that he has no further need for such port ion~. except upon court order .'' · t\ s pokelima n fn r special prosecutor He nry S. Rut h Jr. s:.iid Nixo n's \:i "·yer. 1-lerbert M. i\liller .Jr., \\·as nut l~t"r PAPE RS. Pagt• t\21 supercede a;n earlier....agreement in T Cl · whi cfi 'l'o rd said the tapes and ree . 1. o.p"pin!! docume.nts ~ere NixOn 's property. ~ L-1 Under ~he "arlier arra1Jgements an-ir. B R d nounced at the same·time as Nixon·~~ ans everSe p<1rdon from P,rosecution. the tapes · a n~ docum ents "'~ulcl ha ye been ·r wo San Jua n Capistrano property de h~ered ,ror st of a-~ near the (orml'r o"·ners y.·ill be :iblc to chop du" n trees president s San Clemente estate.· on their lots. no\\' !hat initial denials The new propp$aL s a ys : "~o bv the cit y staff have been rc\'ersed presidential n(aterial'S s hall be bY ptanni rig com n1issioners . 1'he panel rCC't·ntl)' O\'l'rrulcd tht• ci ty tree inspector's h:111 on thl' f('llin)! of trees on l.-i 1ul O\\'llC.'tl by :'\1lt'I Lrer· ~ko\' at 32836 \'i:1 !)el ,.\mo and Tnm 1'he Irvine firm o(Chapman, Phillip Brandl und lleddick has produced plans !Or l;>oth a mendment areas. On ~the l\1ou lton parcel. s ix property owners were iii vol ved . The North El Toro parcel includes three ranches: Rancho de t..Os Ali s.o&J I he Gl enn Ranch. and Rancho Serrano. Abo4t I Sowncrs ~re invol,•e<f. Arts ·complex .. Hits Snag '.\ishim oto. \\'ho 0 \1111' I.IOI\ front fet'I ;dong ,\\'l'nil\!1 [Jt· La \11~t •1 The denials t·:im t· :l fl cr thl• nicn ;1p- plil'd tu r 1wrm11s undt•r a Rl'I\' 1·11\ t'•Kle thal bri ns !ht· l'hopp1n1!. of tr<'1"" \\II htllll ~laff pt• r1n IS.~l!lll. ,, By t•REDE RICK SCllOE•IEJll. 0t 11111 o.i1, rilM Staff 2SA LESMA DE ON SINGL E AD --~~ans to.build a music.arts complex a l Suddleb 3ck College may hit unother setback ·as a result or s tudies now under way i n the stale agency that governs community colleges. Two sales for the price of a single classified ad. That's the s ucce~s story related by a Newpart Be ach man 1,1,·ho said he sold not one. but tv.·o curs v.•hen this nd ran~hfthe Ou ily lliJot: ••• '67 COUGAll. ~t. COnd. Orig. ownr • .arc. P/S, C"4 P /1$. $925. XXX·XXXlC. A decision must be made by Nov. 18 on whether Saddle.back should gel' nlore or less st ate money for the mulll ·million performing arts racility. Saddleback Supt. Robert Lombardi- :inid the s tate's share of the construe· ·lion cos~ m;u-. b$: trjmm,ed because OriginD4 '.'('l'.Jl.tt communlt~cOH"c fa cility 'pt'nne'l'S.' Ahfl it'a.te y.•i\l'l't think SaddlebnCk ' already has rnore "1ioa. 1r )'OU huvc a used cor or t.v.·o you'd : like to con,1crt \()-cash, call 642-5678. l"ul :1 fC\IJ \YOrds to WOl'k for )'OU. space tha n it needs for Its presenl ~Bids ,cai'in sludent population. · JUiy :,a\id c Edward Uodcers, chief or racilities . dle.b~tk . rd planning for 1the California Com· OV("rag~ w Id b munit)' Colleges. wool~ not say ~hlth ~~~.\>Y lhc_ In the Oally Pilol. ,· . ' . . · » .. !!~.1:~w.m ~· • . -')> re-A-Fair Tells · Large lnco111e Hike -Art·A·f'a1r. a t.li guna Beach 3S· ~I • • - 1n cnt 'to sell the federal leases alrettdy ha s beeti n1 ude. \'et. the -arti cle asserts, environ· ·mental impa<'t s ta tements and public hearings ha\·e yet to come forth. . "'l'hut was the total impression everyo ne out he re had \\'hen tlie· In· terior Departme nt people came out earlie r this year to explai n the project to us ." lhe NC\\•port le:<ider l'aid .. De partme nt officials sald planic were to offer leases JX'rh~ps a~ soon as rlext spring on prime drilli ~g are<i :'> beyond the lhree-mile lim'j~ fri;im the Cha nnel Islands off Santa Barbara to Dana r oint . The proposals immediately brought forth resistance from coastal corn · munities concerned about the en- ,·ironmental da nlage "'hich m'1g~t bl' created bi• the d rillin~. - E \'C ll U.S . Re p. Andre\\' llinshaw <lt·Nt!\\'J>O rl Ueach) "ill' 'r a\: an1011,i.: the first on the coast to lt'am or the plans, said at the out-rel I hat the plans were "'e ll soli di fied before the rorm:.il announcement. lie took an ee1r ly position of concl'rn about the pr1lposals bt>eaust.· of iht'ir cf£ect on the coasl. From the lnlcrior Dcpa rtn1 ent. the official statements still underscore:· the asserted lack of a decision on the leases. "I "·a ~t tn m .'.l ke clear one poit)l about v.·hich there has been son1e con. l'us ion. ·· sai d Inte ri or Secreta rv Rogers-'.\t orton. '•The I11terior Depa i i · men! has m ade no decision to lt·a ~e any areas off California for possible drilling " Lagu na Education Su bj ect of Talk Dr . Robe rt SanthiS. l~aguna Beach school s upe rintendent. \\•ill speak pn '"Road :\I a p for t he F u ture o f EduC'ulinn 1n Laguna Beach" al 7 :30 p.m Thur!'>day in t he l'.Om munity room at 1'op of th" \VorldS('hool . The Pl ',\ is ~pon.sorin g th(' speech b) Dr S:.i rH.: h 1 ~. \\ ho joined thl' Gist ri ct this ye<i r. '!'h t· event 1s 01>Cn le.> 1hc publi c frcC' nf charg1·. • 5 Die in Crash llt:RTSBORO. Al a. 1U Pfl -f'ive pcrsoris. including roor children. y.·c re killed· Su nday when their car struck a Seaboa rd Coas t l~1nc freight train near this rural East 1\labama town. Coust • "·ea111,•1· F:n r sJ..ies lhrough l"ue.-.d<i y, ''1th J-.l111ny ;_ind <1uit" ~ <irn1 day~. 111.l(h:-. 80 <it the be:uc hl's r i s in g to Ste in l and . Lo'ol'S ton1Rhl 45 to 32. 11\SI Dt: ... ODA ,. \le11, rallier llla11 IL~l~rf. prl'ft!r seeing womtn on ,,crcu11 b111 1&.tifnl'n ar~ offered /ewtr rolei rlltJn n1en and rhe ru/p iheu port ray 1s vnreolf~~(._ arcord 111t1 lo a Sctt!l'll Ac.:tonr G&1W Survey. See Jlaye Bl. AtYt1tt~•(t ., ' ,,...1,. .. C..htt•lll• .. Klh-itir..., .. (11"1!1'4 1 .. 11 0.•.,.e (t¥ftly .. •-.; n -~ l l•t -., 5"t15 Alf·\I 0.tlll~lc•• .. ~·Mlf\th ...... Etilw,M P .... .. ltltWh oM "' r.111.n•lftfrltftl .. l~t••t<• .. l"iMft(t .. Wt .ilott .. .......... "' w.r .. lffln ... ANILIMttt " .. ---- "'l •1',,.2,,__o,,•,,1:0L Y'-'-Pi"Lo,,r,_ _ _:L::./.::S.::C_..:M"o"''"'"''"'" "°"==m""...,.""·~··~· .. • ( .. ' . s· Ch d SadCllehaC.k .. ,. .. ,,e Pfa~d . High Court !~'!:~~;~~'.'~.~~~;~~· .. R.ign .. N~Qri . Approved Hearsil.rug ~~:~~lcr~nn~~ewc~~~ho?0S:n~f;!~~: !~::d~u\0'~:.~t~,t!~e:~e~t B··d •. 'i-~ !J..-.l • .,.F ·B· '1 11 h T. . Bust P' Jea te'a ~1 for months finally have projetts ·calculated to Improve Utt J 411~ us ~ ~M4ftcnled for a con11vllant 5t.udy citf't irna1e lo tow;itt.s whQ corpe . • ~. t~fftt ch 11 ngcs in public slgn&.-ulrcady. -::-~:;:::.... A1wt)woo~~..t.bc..caSh re o\ler-.-art et--1~ co nsu t:ant Wltrt>€JitredJ t0CC.QS !'--Sa el)o()k.--ommun1 y illege r--1'hC-U.S. Supi'eme CQ!.lr,\ oigrccd ittr , ribhcil caut.'Cit'd a touri sl of about $8,000 to study the city's sign\ District trustees will l~a rn TUesd a.y , today thaL IL would hear urguments to ·' · d lacement and make · hl • l 't ·11 t for architects to v••111NGTON (UPI) President While lfo!Jse conversation with Nixon determine ir an earlier decision over· p .JOoo.': tintract v.•1th lhe chamber \jes1ans ~n P . . n1g wn.a 1 w1 cos . \ ~ -on Juoie 23. l'hey said the word on ttte ·v o ~orrffntt.c;e will go toward im· suggest io ns ro r 1m prov1ng the redesign the proposed music arts and Ni xon a pparently agreed to H.R. turning a Border Pa!rol drug arresL p::o~h facilities. munici pa I im age throug h new !gymnasium buildings. Haldeman's suggestion on June 23, transcript .should read "convention" should be applied to •t l•a,<t 4'>other · "ty cilmcn last Ylct k finall y graphic techinlques. . To reduce the cost or both buildings, 1972 to tell the FBI to "stay the he.II or "dovestonc" or ut least .. unintel-f llses now going through the-courts. c he runds after turning One crit icism which co nvinced trustees have ugreed to use a lower out" of the Watergalc investigation. li gib\e!" . And if the court rules in fa\'Or of d~ ~st by resort 9wners who councilmen that changes were "~~ grade or construction. They also have according to a tape played today in The. wo rd w us c rue.ta I lo making its r e versal retruaclivC', wilM'.lttttt'ash to pay for 8 r<'newed Involved gripes thal fc.w signs exist in decided to break the buildings into the \Yater gate cover-up trial. Haldcmnn's defense because the con-many major dope smuggling cases a~ prog ram to lure tourists. San Clemente guiding motorists to their component parts as another The jury heard the tape~ of three versation took place onl y six days nf-could be revc r~ed . . _ a, tftte>...eouneil m ajority ~as stead· public be aches. cost-saving measure. 1 conversations bet"'een Nixon and tcr the arrest or the Nixon's c.om]>aign The issue relates to a dcc1s1on hnn - North CIJSD Area Dist ricl architects Robery llippe . llaldeman. who "'as his chief or staff. ope rat ives ins ide the Wa te rgate de<I down by hii;:h court In the suf!1~t>r and George Ra'ndell said at a meeting on June23 -six days ufter the initial headquarters ~r the Dem.ocr a ti<-or 1973 whic h revers('d the conv1ct1011 la st "'eek that r cdesi£n of the Watergate arrests. The disclosure or National Co mmittee. Thus it could or a man ,vho "'US Hr1·Psted without buildings v.•111 cost u1> to 4 perrcnl or these tapes last August led to Nixon 's have been conslru~ that llaldeman warrant 011 drug smuggling charges 40 .. Parents Opposing SWitch ·to Saddleback tbe total construction price. resignation. v.·as already aware or lhe Genp;ton~ by border p:itrolmcn at a roadbl_oc~. Trustees decided "to redesign the On thcirfirstconversationthatday, operatiun atthattlmc. And, now, dozens of ~thcr s1m1lar musi<' arts complex after bids came Haldero an told Nix on that former At:. The June 23 tape is one o( 3bout 26 cases al various st.uges 1n the appt•al in more than 75 percent over architee· ·torney Generul John N. MitcheJI h.ad such recorded convcrsationi w.hich process hang in -the bala~c~ bcca ust! ts ' cost estimates. · come up v.•ith an ideu to ha ve the CIA the jury has Yet to heat. Transcript:; of the latest high. courtdcc1s1on. Redesign of the gym. buihjj ng was tell the FBI to hall i~<; investi gation. also were pre par ed rortl!ejurors.. Lowe r appeals courts Hi ready h.av(' ordered a rter the board learned it lie told Nixon .. tti at the way lo ha n· ruled that the reversal or last year coul d gel a less expensive build ing by die this now is for us to have !CIA should a pply to about 40 cases now • A group o! 40 parents liy ing in a nor- thern portion of the Ca pisl rano Unified School Dis~~ct h.a.ve gone on record op- posing a sv.·ft"th to the Saddleback Val· Jey: Unified Sc"hool Dist rift. wuh the Saddleback Valley district than Capistrano. · - changing construction standards. deput y Director Vernon A. I _wailers 3 000 M • pending. . Current plans call for di ~iding ~he rail Pat Gray ('n tt:ing f"BI ch1er) and , ineTS Hut governmenL lawf ers tod:1y won music · 3rtsStructure into three just say. ·stay t~e hell out or this .. , _ the first round in a battle to k~ep the The initial report said taxpayers in 1 the aJrected area could expect their tax bills to go up because Saddleback was a hi g he r tax rate t han Capistrano. .sepa rate buildings and the gym This is ah business here. we ,don l E M d sweeping decision froru arrect1ng the building into two. wa nt You tO 1act) any further on it.' scape U other cases. -... ' In other matters trustees will be 1'hat's not an unusual development." Pi1 any Qf\the cases relate to patrol The parents voiced opposition to the proposed tr..nsrer al a meeting call ed to,ai>pomt-<• committee to work up a lor••J plan for the sv.·itch. The feasibility study remains in the hands or trustees of the Saddleback and Capistrano districts. No decision ha s been reached on whether to push for the transrer . asked to set March 4 as the dale for "Um. huh." Nixoo replied , a p· M arrests ma de arter agents found trustee "elections and to approve an parenlly in agreement. · ·. Slide in ine caches or drugs during assertedly audit C:r dis trict finances for riscal In a second .taped conversation, routine searches for illegal im- •feilsibility study prepared several mcstt.M 1go showed that it wou ld cost the-Saddleback district $2.8 million to acqui re ' school facilities und er Capistrano co ntrol in the soulhern portion of Pi1 ission Viejo. 1973·74. Nixon v.·as heard to express a fear JOll ANN ESBURG , South Africa migrants. The meeting will be held at 1:30 that the Watergate disclosures '''ould <U Pf) _A mud slide trapped nearly Al the San Onofre Border Patrol p.m. in the JaiTics B. Utt Memorial make the CIA "look bad .. and hurt 3,000 mine r s underground at a checkpoint south of San Clemente Library· U.S. foreign 1>olicy . . pl atin um m inc near Rus lenburg such discoveri es used to take place on ''I don't want them' lo get any 1de~s today but a ll but seven or them the ave rageof oneea wee k. Th at study was prepared after some 1>3rtnts--s aid••he area identifies more Traffic Safety . . \ . Tjps-£resented A team o°"ftTafrfc safety experts, which toured San Juan Ca pistra no r e oenN. h as m a de sev~.ral preliminary suggestions to the city·s Traffic and Trans po rtation Commit· ... , The expcr.ts. who are with the state Of"fice of Traffic Safety, came to San Juan at the request or Ci~y ,Public Works DirectQr Will iam 11-1urphy. Thef examined tr{lrfic signs, stieet coodilions, accident records af'!d traf- fic ordinances .. They recommend. as a result of their. study: installation or time·lapse 'photo equipment ut hazardous inter· sections; in ve ntory of tra£fic-control devices~ preparation or a safe route- to-school map .a nd continued use of the tea.m.,\p identify and solve traffic- relaled problems. . - &I) Hospital Fro• Pa~ A,J COMPLEX. • • Arts Festival Members Meet TQ Fill Posts building and a perimeter road around most Of the 200·acrecampus. Architects also .. PropOsed dividing The general memht?rship or the the gy m facil ities into three separate . Laguna Beach Festival of Arts will lluildines.tocut~sts. meeht 8:·30 tb"hight at the Forum The a mount of stat support Theater. . becomes a crilical factor in how the Rellults· of the election lo rill three college goes ab~ut paying for its share directorships on the reslival board of the construc tion rosts: . "'ill.be announced. and the past year's · Trustees ar~ wrestling with the ··events recou~led for mernbers, in- questiOn or calling a bond or tax over-eluding residents throughout Orange rid~ election ~r to directly ~pply the County. tax 1nrrease~1thoul:1nelect1on. . , Fi ve persons are running ~or the The latter 1s permitted by a special three pqsitions at ,take. All 1ncum- state ~aw ~n co!'.l'lmunity cqllege .con-. bents. llelen Keeley, o .. ·E .. "Bud" strucllon r1nanc1ng. Schroeder and James .Schmitt are . Di~trict administrators say the runn ing .. d1str1ct should use·thestatute. Challengers are Myrth.Malaby, ac· PAPERS ••• ' consuJted in working out the ar· rangement proposed to Richey. . . Ric bcy is handling several c1v1I suits seeking to short·circuit the or.ig ina.1 Fo rd·Njxon tape.s and documents ag reement. live jn the Chamber of Commerce and Playhouse, and Bijan BabaJ, an ar· list. ~ • Electio,n or orficers wtll follow .the general mem~rship meeting. - Credit Talk Set , r ' • 11 ' .... F.or Ch~mher Former special prosecutor Leon J aworski has said he was never infor- med or the original, agreement and. Arthritis is the subject or a medical protested that gi"'.ing ~ixon pos~s­ forunr~it>t held at 7:30 p.m. Wed-sion or the pres1dent1al materials nesd3Kl(t-'S0Uth Coast Community might th wart some \Vatergate in- Jfospital , ~outh Laguna. • \"estlgations. . . The Laguna ~Beach Chamber of Commerce will hear a credit expert talk during its general membership breakfast at 8 a.m. Wednesday at the Hotel Lag una. George Delahant~·. Qwner or Tran· scontinental Credit Service will s~ak on €redit. collec:tlono r6adClcpt.s , maintaini ng good credit, and spotting Dr. \Vilham Beck :.ind Dr. Eugene \Vhi1e-1Jousc. counsel_.P..hillip_W. Le\•in will-lecture on -medical na-Bu c hen. Ge ner al Services Ad· :surgic'31 treatmerlt of. arthritis. A ministrator Arthur F. Sampson, q~e!j_\ior;i ~ru~ answe! period will .fol· Secretary Ser vice di~ector H. Stua~l JoW. :rl\e for um 1n the hospita l Knight and the special prC?secutor s aud1lorium i:> free und open to the offi ce jointly asked Richey to hold a public. hearing Wednesd ay and grant ap- f'ut¥re rorums ""ill include discus-prova l for the new method for han-~ion s Qf prog r ess in cardiology, dling the recor ds or the -Nixo n psycho'so m a t ic medi ci ne a nd presi dency. . .:astronen terology. The only apparent concession gran- 48 Die in Clash Ltl.A NDA . An gola IAP ) -Rival black independence groups clashed 'vilh each other and security fo rces in Luu nda over the weekend and hos pitals reported at least 48 persons killed .and more th an 100 v.·ounded. J?ortuguesc troops and the National fo'ronl fnr the Liberation of An gola Joined forces in efforts to restore or· di'r. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT The Or..,9'f CM\! 0.llw Pi IOI. woll'I """<!I I\ tll•n· bontO !IW "'-""·Prt\S. " putlll-h" 11W Or- C.0.'9 Put:lil.,,, .. (O""'•"Y· 5.f-.tlf.OohOft\M• 111,ii>j•i.l'lo!Ci "'°"'il•r t"'°"'" F•-Y. lot Co\~ Mtw. ,..,.,_, S.1(11, '"'"""1191"" lle«ft1f....,... u1" ...... , •. ''"'"'· ~.ao1•i...(-V•"'' •M l•~I &t!f<ft !Jc"!" (O<'t" '4 ~•llQlt ·~l~I "''""' io. pyf>lo \•t<I ~•lv<M••• MUI ~ ....... ~ Tiie ll'lt><•••I ..,ftl,.ho»Q pl•nl " ol llCI 'Nl•I a., S!'"' CD•l1~,.,. C.••"o'"'•""~ Robert N. Weed IOtnoOtM •M Pu!JU~r Jae k R. Curley ••tt l'JtS•Otftl '"° Ge....,.oll IN"'lll'' Thom as Keevil Ed+I"' Thomas A. Murphine .....,..,<1lft<1Ed•I., Charles H. loos Richard P. Nall AUi.sl'°"I ......... ~ng t!"'IOtS ted Nixon's laWyers in the proposed agreement is , that they would be present whe ne ver the s peci:rl prosecuto r 's s taff sea rched for documents a nd tapes in the Nixon files. Northern State To Catch Rain By Th e Associated Press ;\ Paciric storm front will spread rain Tue sday ove r muc h of No r· thC'rn and Cent ral Calirornia, the \veatherman suys. Storm clouds will begin building tnnie.ht. the Natid'nal Weather Service says, and rain is expected southward to about i\lonterey and Stockton by Tuesday nig ht. Snow is forecast iq the mountoins a bove the 7,000-foot elevation. Coastal v.•inds also will increase as !he stor·m nears, with southerl y gul!ts to 35 m iles per bour ex pe cted Tuesday. . Council Gets Plant Request A Laguna Beach puo11 s ner·.s request ror city permission to build a bad risks. · The meeting is open lo the public. Cost is S2 .50 an d reservations are required. They may be made by telephonin g the chamber. The public is welco me. Winter Fest Dates Revealed Lag una Be ach 's 12th Winter Festiva l is scheduled ror Feb. IS through Ma rch 9 nex t year, with the Patriot"s Day Parade on Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22. AmonI? the rcstival e\'enls will be a travel fil m rcstival, a catama ran regatta and a lawn bowling a{ld shuffle board contest. A fesliVil queen will'be. selected from among Laguna Beach High School students. Festi val offi cers are Larl)Ca mp bell and Tom Leslie. Parade chairman will be l\t rs. Z.T. Mal~by. Lagunans On Grouclw Show Lagu na authors Skip and Glorra f"ickling will appear on the "Best of Groucho television prog ram at l l o·clock tonight on Channel S. The show is a revival of an old net· wurk telecast during wh ich the two writers were interviewed and quiz.zed bv Groucho Pt1arx. · F'icklin g's newest book is "The Sex· trological Revol ution·· an astrological study into the compatibilil y or mar· riags p:1rtners. It will be published next yc~r- new newspape• plant in . woodsy ,.t· Friends of Library ting wi ll _come befJ>re the city council" .... once ,..,n Dec . 4. p lr L M - Vernon Spitaleri tried in vain last "180 &guna eel v.cek to win pe rmission rrom the rouncil ror several vnriances to pe r- mit construction of a 7,000·square·foot pl311l at 1\ Rroyo Drive.. and Ca nyon Acres Ori\'C. The city's board or adjustment Md denied l~e project. bul the publl hero~ lh c Loguna News Post ::ippealcd the ruling to the council. nerore deloi}'ing a decision the bid, cooncllmen made several sug· ge$tions ror changes In the pub· sllshcr's ph1ns;_ • The Frienas or the La guna Beach l.ibrarf will spcnsor -a slide presen· tMlon on the architectural and M>rial history of the American home at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the libral')'. ., Rlchard George, rormef chairman of the humanities :1n<1 social sclencos departments ·at S::in Clemente and l>ana 11111• High Schools, v.·111 give th~ presenlalion whieh Is oPe'n Co the public tree or char8e, A business meeting will follow the presenu.Uon. ' . - "·e're doing it becaust! our conC'ern is reached the surface by emergency And spakesmen said that many of political." Nixon ud<k.'CI . •. . exits, mine ofririals reported. those arrests now hahg in the bal-· U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica They said seve n miners were listed ruled earli er that llaldeman·s pos· as missing at the mine 100 miles nor- sible rererence on June 23, 1972 to th west of Johannesburg. "Gems\one" -the code? word for the Rescue v.·o rkers evacuated the Watergate bugging -will !>e re.a_d .as other miners on incline shans. or- unintelligible" in transcripts given n·cials s aid. 'their exit shart was . lo the"Waterg.ate cover·up jury. blocked by the mudslide. • The ruling was seen as a victory for A spokesm a n said heavy rain the rormer White llQl.lse chief of stafL caused an earthen dam to give way But the U.S. Su preme Court, .mean-and send mud s.li ding into the mine's "'hile, dealt hi m a setb:ick by refusing No. 4 shaft. The spoke!\lllan s.aid to consider his argument that he a n~ se\•eral a lternative incline shalts are fou r co·defcndants -all associates of a,·ailable to the miners to escape to Nixon -we re indicted illegally. , safety points underground. lla lde man contended th·at the -The slide occurred early today at \Vatergatc grand jury which indicl~d the Impala mine at Rustenburg. him "·as ill egally sitting past the nor-It is one o( three v.•hic h form the 11\al 18·month grand jury term. Ile richest platinum mining complex in said the cha rges against him should the wo rld. bc dismi ssed. - Sirica ruled on the "Gemstone'" quotation a t tb e same time he denied -motioR!I by l\fitchell ror a mistrial and by Kenneth \V-. Parkinson for a sepa r a te 1.rial in the cove·r-u p proceedings. "" ll.:1ldem an's lawyers conte nded- their cli ent never used the word ''Gemstone'' during hii Lape recorded . . ' Thief Gets Guiiars Guitars valued :i.t $500 were stolen rrom the home of Andre Lagerstedt, 359 Poplar Street, Laguna. Beach, poli ce said today. LagUna 'Land Use Map -- S.et for Public· Airing ' A proposed ·1and use element map, agend 3 are: _ part or the city's general plan. will be -Th.e proposed donation by the the s ubject of a public hearing ~".!.~~~m Develo!1_ment Company o~ Tuesaay oo-rore tneuguna-neacfi-, aoout s . acfeS or-tana a_ round the PlanningCommission. edges of Arch ~ac~ Heights. The . land most or "'h1ch is too steep for Among the ('hangcs m_ade 111 l~e park' use, is ''alued at $43,480 but has map as a result of.~p~ev1~us pubhc outstanding taxes and olbcr recs of hearings are the ehm1nation. of the S3 470 Alta La guna Bo ulevar~ extc.ns1on a_nd :_The proposed acceptance of slate" the e~~\us i,on of the hght 1ndustr1al right-of·"•ay land and purchase Of class1r1 cat1qn rrom up pe r Laguna other state land near the intersection Canyon. of Nyes Place and Coast llig hway. The map depicts land use, as dra\\•n The transfer or land would have no ef- up i(\ the previously adopted land use feet on a signal li ght being designed clement. for t he entire Laguna Beach by the Ca lifornia Department o(~ran­ sphere or influence from Crystal Cove spartation for the complicated 1nter- so uth to Ali&.o Canyon and inland to section. _ Syc amore llills. ·rhe commissipn will meet al 7:30 Also on the pl anning commission p.m. in city council chambers ance. An exact number, however, was not available today. · . Besid es the issue of warrants 1n drug arrest·s, the patrol also faces other threats to its system of ferreting out illeagal Immigrants. Other rede.ral court decisions-now_ on appeal before the Supreme Court-· · chall enge the entire roadbl.ock procedure an·d assert that unique "'blanker Warrants" issued bv federa l j~ll~s in San Diego a re un· constitutlbnflr: The unllS'U'31 warrants-issued every tOtlaYS' ::....:allow the patrol to stop and searctr"a r\Y car within a specirie geograph'lc area j( it is suspected that illegal au ens are inside. " "' . Bloctdmobile ... Visit",Scheduled The Red Cross Bloodmobile win be in San Clemente 1rrom J·p.m. to "J!IO p.m. friday at Our Lady or"FDtima CatbOliC Church, 1Q5 La Espera nza~ Persons desiring lo donate blood must be between 18 and 65 years or age, Weig h at least 110 pounds and be in good heallh. . Dolly Brunson will coordinate ac- tivities at the church and Sally Mor· rison will head the contingent. or Red Cross volunteer \VOrkers assisting in the program. ' Appojntments may be made by cal- li ng 492-2831 in-San-Clemente qr the Red Cross in Santa Ana al &15-5381. Boycott Revealed · CHARLESTON, \V. Va. (UPI>_, Ban·the-book forces formulated plans today lo set up a dual sysfem of education and boycott Kanawh a County public schools that use text- books they consider obscene and an arrront to religion and patriotism. The Rev. Avis lfill, a protest leader, ~aid a n1ajoritr of the county's children would ignQ._re cl(lss<.'S Tuesday after the VetercnSl)ay-vacation break. Mariners Savings is an ''old timer'' ' • • The ship's figurehead, pictured an lhe left, is on d isplay in the lobby of our Westclill office, on the corner of Westcliff and Dover. He's an "Old Timer," just like Mariners. Come by and op.en on account at your "Oldest" hometown . savJngs and loan -Mariners. 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Environmental Protection The Corolla line includes a four·door Wai:on with optional wood_grain sidir,g, delu.xe tw·o·door and four.door sed~ns. a sparty SR·S hardtop, a deluxe twd·door hardtop and a standard two·door sedan which replaces last year's corolla 1200 as Toyota's price leader ....... , S 1$11 ... 2fS tV.•'-CO.IOt<o .l•t• jj,Jt1'11-14 iW,i4 .. 1 1$-~llM ,.clt 11 '""•l't Slor!ICt .IOeJ >llt.,._l!o U'lil .... CflJ •Jf•il+''llo ' Alftf<OP ,• J I 1·· • 1lflll.IO . I ti +1 (;CA Corlll 10th ltL ¥Arrl .. 11~11o (""''·"·· I :i.1'1-llo ....... c ...... II n-v. Ufkfto ... I. m )1 ·~ -· tt 1 JOJ ti• \'I llwl,g I 11 Jlllot 1' "'mitoj tl!t t '"" , KOl~"'.JllO 2 tht ~ 11 .to f ll II ... Stm11P•t .ll!O '11 IOlll• \\ u\LJl'E .29 •»It~ t-... 1~ 'Alnlter ),I I ttl J2"' • t• si,~1. ., I 'l t 'l!i Gemiflolnc I I' 10:.-9' itoefort .JOn 4 St Slh• .,.. r. I.II 'j 1 1 iw, t " Slfll'lf( 2 . .0 I :lit U"'• \It USLl'lt>C. ·"' •· :rt "'1--1 AJW .. ,. U•Slt-• .. jj 1)11 .... 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Jt was r ese a rthed and written by Joanne \\'arner, otrice manager ror the Ch1 mber, who says nearly a thousand copies have been sold. The pric~ i5oS2 and copies can be obtained at th e Chamber orf ice, 18582 .Beach Blvd.,Sulte224. While part or the booklet <"overs specific Huntington Beach r e gulations for busin ess. Individuals and chambers tn at least nine other states and Several Calirornia communities have osked ror copies. says l\lrs. \Varner. The pamphlet gained national notice when it-was mcnlioncd in a rcent U.S. Chamber of Commerce · ·News letter '' a rtlcle. most economical of 201 models with 24 miles per gallon in city,driving and 38 miles per gallon on the highway. The Rabbjl will goon sale early in 1975 at a ·prlce slighllY ,nor~ than the Bu1. 1n Europe . where IL was Introduced In August, it is called the Golf, the German name fo r a wind off the Gulf Stream. . The new RabbitisOneofa new VW family of front engine cars. VOLKSWAGEN ALSO announced that September: sales figures repeated the strong August s howing. The Western region reported sa l es o r 5 ,920 new Volkswagens in September. This ngure represents a 20 per cenl increage over Se ptembe r, 1973. • A completely rede5ia;ned Coroll a series, a sparty half.ton pickup truck arid a new 2.2 Jit·er four·cylinder engine hig hlight Toyota's22 model lineup for 1975. Toyota also is putting it.s five.speed manual tran1mission with overdrive, on 10 of its 1975 models as s tandard or optional equipment. Last year the rlve·speed was availa bl e on only four models. The total line is composed The SR·S sport truc.t features racing atri_pes, radial tires, flve·speed overdrive transmission, AM radio, tarpe.tlnc, hlgh·baclt bucket seats and Llnled class·. Toyo~a c.o ntinues to offer' a standard hall ·ton pickup ln short and long bed venknus . The new Celic·a GT hardtop has the five spee<I overdrive, new grille and hood. performance tuned suspens ion, styled·steel sport wheels and other performance options. SIS Firm In Mesa -SIS Terriporary Services, Inc., has mn.v.ed its corporate headquarterr from Santa Ana l.03095 Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa, according to Benjamin D . Brown, presldeRt . Brown said the new facilities also will house a completeoperatingOffiCefor hiring and assigning tern· porary personnel throughout the area. The firm provides temporary personne l to Southern Callrornia busines- ses, Industries, governmen· tal agencies and other organizations lo areas of clerical, general labor, technical and engineering services. 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And viewed by business and now the New York Stock nnanclal authorities, one or Exch;1nge has. sent its the biggest deficiencies in ' · Per s o n • I Money the 'American educational Mana1emenl'' guide to sy-ste m is Its failure to ·almost every hi gh school in prep:1r e ind i vid u als thacountry. adequately in mone y Jame s Nee dham , mannge n;ient. exchange chairman, hope s Only t wo states make t o convince fe deral cons um er ed ucat·ion authorities lo make such mandatory. In many cities hut.ruction mandatory ror and &tales, the couraes are 1opl~n-c1,1,.-Mn11ons or ( C-ONSUMER J Americans aa a result, can't e•en maintain a checkbook properly. BANKS . SAVINGS in-1titutions. f i nance companies and olhers have Ion& souaht to correct the Sltuatlori with do·lt·youraelf education al m alerials. More recently the effort la ai m ed at provldln1 materl•I' ror classroom ..... . Conllnenlal llllnols 1Ubnal Bink offen • de· t1iltdi sl.x·unlt.-cour1e, c~mp ele with texts, teac h er's gu i des and ' lho1e 1choo l ·district& receiving 1overnment funds. Profes1lonally, he feels It m lght help to keep Individual investors Interested In atoeks. The personal story is longer.''( was the olde8t or three kids, 11e s. when1"Y father died. We had no life ln&Ufan~ and we ended up on welfare for a couple ot years," he l&)'S. '\It lcn Its mark." AS AN AC,COUNTANT,' Needham a•w otherwise ' I t Iii t I h .,,. .. , IJ ... , fS,. I It\-\' P S A low; S It •~'o .• Tt •(6"1\,IOl1 t• 31 -•~ '•""lftd\11 J 1I , .~ ... \II n e 1en peop e ... 0 ie(el .JO' JtO ~·.... •• ' •• I -YI Hlf¥lllCIC ... J l'lt "lll'CAI~ •'i 111 ,. ..... , l'uSCtll.JO' IQS u ,,,. 11' lt •ETr l.IO I n »'>• ~ 'l'"CISIOr .to ' 1 Ult-... either ne1lec\ed or were ~ 1.to ' '° ,~. "' E ... ' u+ 1w.-" """'111 ...,.. 11 ....,, •. : ""<~~ ·,. • 14 ..,., •• .., l"SE&G 1.n • 111 u \11-\.\ '•G•T•, ,. i ts 11 ...... 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IMl-11' HI-HUI t ,, ..... ~' Mt.flltyft¥ ., ... 3' • ¥1 f'S liltl•I ... I l l 11 -.. ~ WAS.I NGTO T ' m anage m e nt' 1ncludinc P11 «1<11 2 101 t\~•"' .,...,,,.._ 1, I -..,, HMw 1.-.1 • '.t~ Mt.KHA 111, 11 11h•.,.. PS."'M•1.20 • 30 u~. \\ n N fU PIJ -h e wills. "lie dleCl nlest1te," • ~-"' ' 12~" ~~~ :rl »~.. ::::'n:!f'~: : T".:. l': :t:::,··a 1 1 20"'• \'I ~~~~.,'.!ill 3 1: J-.. .. Agriculture Department estimated• ~)2?!1·.~ ..... LulJ.11 t"•l't Ht"E1K t'I IJ •·--. (IO U~-.... _.,...' J•• h • Needham says. "I tauaht ·~· ........ # ·~ 2 Ht• , 11 , ,., 1v. 111 ""<Hril .to • n I • "' """'1.,c · > '-.. t c record 1974·75 orande crop at 233.a --.1toi H tt1'11-'-i:JI ·5'111l1 !lift•"' °'111 · 114,~v.MIM Cl.HIJ 1'1 .,.,.-Vt fl'l.oa!SP1. • 11 21~ ... II. • Accounting l and 2. I was SiirP.20 s u s~. 11o •(utY!:: 1J 1~·.,. :::l/,A~,, 110 ),.....-,..., .,...,..,,111 1 31iw.o" ""'"""1·a • 1t ~· -\lo mi ion box es, down slightly from an dealing with accounting 11•"•""·2r, 11 ,,._"' ttJC .11 • 1 "A """"'•ke 1 '' '•j s1\l!-1h ::4.:f::l ! lf 11"' w Jl'un~. • ,. t!lo-\II October rorecast but 8 percent above 1 ........ w11..Ji S * IOJ'oo"' OH~ t HI 1 t :lt\'I• ~ MOllT•l 1.40 S 11, 'ol~• \lo M f I CMr> 00 ",~• ::'1111 1 ~1/ 111 •:.-•. J • majors and they didn'teven tr~~""' i: J 11 iM• • ~·Cll i 10 n 21i .. ,~ .._ ... , 1,11 s ,... ,,.1 w, " , •• .~. ,.. ~1, : .. ·• .., 21 • ast year s crop. •- u n d e r s t a n d b a n k LK':rt:·1:: 1 !I It .J~: 1: :! 1..<• · 11 >'oio• ~ :::ru':'~1fl J if l,~.J: "'"""0 ' .. t 'Jli • .... __. •-Grapefruit prospects: hbweve· ,· - statements· or'1fOW tOWttte ~..!..1111,." s ~ I"'-.-• ~ 1,11,.-.r ,t-, ~· " ~ .. ~.·I,",, ,. .. 4, ', , =~•"''~'' !'' ltt. ~ ~2!!~~ ~ -t'i!f ~-remained below the 1973,74 lcvel. ;;rm'· . • ... . ... ;;:r "'1 · ""'""LI Jt 11 ll '""'. """ cs:;;i:SOI ... n 101 1• -1 E · d c 1 hec~1 1 1t had a ~~lque i. '\~ t ,; ·~. 111 •;.:: , zi tii,:::: =:;1=.::: ;:: :::: ~ ""'w"' ,os•i ,, ··~-,.., o.u. ~ • , _"" conom1st s sai the forecas t mptt11on on me. 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The fellpw who st:1r· led against the Salnli last time. John lladl has been traded to Gret!n Uay . •·1 don't know-I r thut was lhe best wc '\'C played on defense this year , but it has to be cjosc to it. We made some big plays defensively and we came along often:;ively . '' In addition to sacking the quarter· Rims ore a fine team. but we seral· backs frequentl y, the Rams blocked.a ched and scrHlt'hed and we feel that I 20 F' an's• John Jan1f!s punt and a Nick !\tike· tbis ia ]ustthebeginning~ . !\layer Cield goa~ attempt to s poil the "We saw a lol of spirit alQng the debut of coach 1!·f 11rion Campbell or sidelines and we had some big in- lhe Falconis. dlvidual efforts. I-l aving Lee call the ' LOS ANGELES -J.'i\•e gam es remain on the National Foolbilll League regular season schedule yet the l..os Angeles !lams tun ""'in a spot in the Super Bowl playorrs Sunduy \\'Ith a victory over a team they've already blankcll. "Ai:pinst Ne"' Orlcu ns. I wijl stud-y the.derense a II Wttlt just-like-1 've been-- doing with the other tcums." said Rams <1u arterback J 11mcs lfurris. "'ho didn't di rect the Rums in their 21·0 vlt:tory O\'Cr the Saints last Sept. 22. Ha(ris was the quarterback Su nd ay when""'\he Ra ms 'scored their second shutout of the season. lie threw t'oll'(l touchdo\l.'n passes in a 21·0 victory overAllantJ. 'fhat put the Los Ange\@!! record ~I.. 1'-2 in the NF'C Western Division fol· lo.,..•ed by New Orlean.oi at 3-6 and both Stin FrBncisco and AUantaat 2-1. The dcfcnsi\'e unit satked quarter· b!lcks Bob I.cc and Kim !\lcQutlkcn five ~tmes (.Qf"'a. n.strlOi.,S Qf.54 y11r\i~­ l.ee limped oUthe.ficld the fourth time he was dumped behind the line. La~·rcnce !\1 e:Cutchoon retaine:Q l)is plays was noLan experinu:~nt. tie's a lead a.rn2ng J'll.f L. ru shCtS:.bY gafnJng ~tera_n W:hO)i _hc_cn around 4~C- 140 yurds on 22 carried ror 859 yards , time and l 'll never second guess INDI ANAPOLIS - A bus car·· l)'i~g footbi!ll.lli!• 2w:ll!J:n«IJ~ "'-~ highway interchanceeast of here SUnw But he's come on to become No. l ror the past rour @;lime!!, all of them "It is q uite a reat to shut out nny ~f the NFL teams and we've done _it t\l.·ice "decla red coach Chock Kno1t 1n praising his dcfensi ve unit. • ~l arris' touchdown pass plays, both the cleve r "'id e receiver Jl arold Jackson, covcre,d 40 and 2S yards. In between, Tony Baker smashed one yard f.or a score. * * -tr Despite Loss * Atlanta Players Thinking Positive RUDY HOLMES 8)' ED BUR.GART OltMt>.1ilyf'llll~ff LOS ANGELES -As far as the Atlanta Fa lcons a rc concer ned , November 10. 1914 will be rc mcn1- bered as Independence Day. It will be r emembered as the day that the despotic king, Norm Va n Brocklin, ·offic ially relinqui shed his throne. As the dav that the t"alcons footba ll team dedicated ils game v.·ilh the Los .!&.. ruler, Jl,·Jarion Ca mpbc~. too late to get a new system instal- led.'' (~uarterbac k Bob Ll'C, who called his ou•n ptays for the rirsl ti n1c us a Falcon. said, ··1,'e are just going to try 10 "'in the rC'st of our ga 1nes . \\.' e di dn't <juit today." "\\le \\'ere an unstable organi1.ation. "'it h an unsta·blc systern that affected our le;.i m more than others.·· said ~lam pton . '"But "'e are going to sur- , pri se some people no"'· \Ve are hanging in the re and a l6t of the di\·ision is gone.'' E'V) -Gaucl10 Angeles Rams to its new, personable As the d ay when the Falcons really enjoyed playing footbalL -'------• ~;,_0 J•Sei;, They wue hordly upset abou:,~""if rdu·J...,.!.8.~ ___l.._..a._u ____ q 21-0 loss to" the Ra ms. ~lardl)' upse al , .~~._...., _______ ,~a'<60=.u?t~(fi~·errr.rre~lfhar · · -= -- set that \1an Brocklin. their hend M • · Van Brock·11·n coach ,;nee the fourth game of the 1nneso·ta 1%8 season, "·as fired earlier last · week. shecial lo the Daily Pilot LOS 7A NGELES -l\1 aybe it is t>e·c-ame he is a roo kie. They talked aboul Campbell like s Off they would about thei r fathers. nu are "I "'ould play for this man an:; '-1.: - Or maybe it is because he is a free agent. \Yh a tevcr . Rud}' llolmes, who played at Saddleback College from J!170-71 and is now a reserve corn~r­ baek for the Atlanta Falcons, thought rorrfle r h'c'a d coach Norm Va n Broeklin was an okay guy. "•le made a promi se to me-a nd he kept ii," Holmes said. Sunday after the Falcons ha d Jost to the Rams. 21-0. day," said running back Art Malontt . "Everyo ne "'as relaxed. Nobody lik es lo l•se, but \lo'C kept fighting our rears ofL Said corne rback Tom !·!ayes : "lit! brings out the best in you. lie relipetts )'OU and is straighUorward . i~e is do\\-·n·to-earth and wh en he says something, he m eans it." Said running back Dave lla mptun: "~lis attitudrmtered about camp all week. And. for the first time this year, the guys "'ere hanging in the game together.·· Van Brocklin-:--fircd last .... ·eek and a man orten eriticizcd for being too oul-motl~. gave 11olmes a <"hance lasl £ummcr. when lhe veterans v.·ere on ~trike. Atl anta \1·as hitting hard all aner· "~le treated us ull fairly and r noon in the Coliseum. Even if ils of- thoughl he did a gOod job." llolm es fense sputtered in critical situations. said.-. Even if its special teams coll apsed on Holmes. "·ho prepped at i\lission occasions. Even ir its defense gave up Viejo Jligh ·and played corncrback two touchdow n passes. and aafely a l Druke University from But the Falt·ons' atlilut.lc re mained 1972·73, was one of eight rookies to ~he sam e -positive. make the t'alcons thisseason. "I've ne ver felt so ball that \l.'C llqlmes atlributes his congenial t ouldn't bring home a victory! for relationshi1> "'ith Van 61·ocklin lo Sad· him," said defensive end Claude dleback coach George llartman. llumphrey of Ca mpbell. "But 1 '1.l tell "I figured Geor"e \\'as 11s tough · d d t " you one thing. \\'c·rc go1ng to c tea c as one could be, .. llolmcs said. the rest of the season 10 make sure ··There \\"asn't a day that \\'ent by \\"hen that he·n be back next season." 'we did~'! hiL l·le v.1as a g~eat coach, The t•alcons no longer have any . a nd I th.ink he \\'Ou lddo1\·ell 1~ lhe pros. playoff hoi>es . bul th\'y feel the 1974 •·1 th1n k the pros need a hUlc more 1 season has just begun.· rah-r·ah. ·· Jl olmes played sparingly at the Coli seum Su nday, only appearing on lhe,.spccial teams. \Vhen lhe t"alcons punted. for csamp\c, llolmes' main responsibi lity "'as to racl' do"'n fie ld a nd co \·er lhe kick. '';\lso. on the punt <"overag(', l wou ld trv to force the outside back into the nliddle. ··he said ilohn('S. the only Saddlchack alum- nus to e\'l'r 11l•1y in the pros, envisions starting nl'\:t year. ··1-t ighl 110\\'. l ;.1n1,a.Jlack-up to Rol - land L;1\1 rC'rH·c :1t left'--rorncrback," he sa\"S. ··.\nd I hope 1 e:in challenge tor a ~ta rting role nc:<I year." And . if I lolmes docs start next ~·ca r , he 1vill undoubted!\' credit llarlman. llolml'S au ended l:ist Saturt!a_v·s Sacl- dlcback. R iv(·r s1dC"Cil y \'.ol legc gan1t•. -·And I got my first real JX'P lalk in a Jong lime." ~e s<t id. ··\\'(''re not going to gel to the playoffs," said Jl ampton, '"but it 's not . . .* SCOltE IY OUAll.Tl!ll.$ A!l""M 0 0 0 LO'l An<)l'leS 1 0 1 t.>. -JKkW>n •Oi>aB lrotn ... rro~ CRay ll °'ll J LA -lia•er 1 "'" (R•v 11 1<01 LA. -JHkloO<l lSP•h ••omH•rr•\ !Rarll"O l A -10.0.il> f or\td,,..n• J!->-•d"I< Pd"'"'f•dt<i. l1e1111n Jdfd~ P•'""' ,~, F·un1Dle>·IO.i ~n••lt~>·Yd•d$ l"alCHI~ " .12·1 I~ lltD!YIDUALLEAOElilS ~ " II ll Q ,.3q " .. , ,_. 1-11 R•ms " ~'~ '" ~ }·!l I •·•1 " "' l<U~Htt-1(; -Atldnl•. M~l-1J.4'1, H<1111C>lon 1'·•l lo' A...,.1e•. McCul<ll<'on 11·1;1(). C..P!X'llOUI 1·11. l:w.'•lel.,en )· 1>. B•>.or 1.11, RIOCEIVIJ<C. -Jlllanl•. Mal<lll<' .. ll, 8u•ro., 1·ll. l O'. A....,.lt•. J•<~...,.,J-lt. MrC11tc-1.n . PA~INC. -Allan\•. l e• IO-l l-ll. l!'ly••<h.Mt0ullle11 ,_ M. IQ lo•Angote•, Hai r•• i..11-1. llll.. S'f . LOUIS IAP) -"\V<''ve ne ver been to the pl ayoffs. so "'hy should :invone eel excited'?" an unoorpl excd quartcrbafk Jim Hart asked. And , in accepting Hart's a pproach, the SL Louis Cardinals are shrugg~ng off their three-point underdog status .. gainst the ~1 inncsota Vikings in their Na tiona l Foot ball League game toni ght. The oddsmakers· affront is nothing new for the Cardinals. who carry a 7-t record into the nation"allf televised game. I But it m ay offe r s~cial incenti ve to ff11 'TV 'fo11ighl c;,,,, •• , ... , 1111 6 .Jim Otis , a running b5ck who rem em". hers a 14· 10 loss to the Vikings, 6·2, in a preseason-game. "'They're going to be surprised. that's all I've got to say," predicted Otis, who is ex pected lo team \1•ith ,Oashy Terry !\1.etc-alrln the Ca rdinals' backfield. Confidence \Vas also ex uded along: that line bv coach Don C.Oryell. "'ho declared. °'I li ke it \\'hen we're the un - derdog. Ou r team's going lo play hard no matter "'hat the odds arc." ,\ m atc h of J\·fin nesota"s s tout dE'fense against an explosive St. Louis offense could be a previ('w to Nt'L playoff action scheduled for next month. If the Cards maintain their lead in the Kational Conference EasLand the \'ikings stay atop the National Con- ference Centra l. the teams "'ill clash again Dec. 22 in i\l inncsota. "But we better not thi nk lh at"far ahead." "'arncd Coryell. the coach oF a team \\'hi ch is coming off three straighl4-9-1 seasons. ··Anvt hinl! cu n sti ll haP1>e n." the Cards' coach saill. "\Ve can"t even think beyond th is game.'' St. Louis. in addition to ovc rturnin"i" the odt.ls, would also like to atone pre\•ious poor showings in Atonday night games. Hayes Raps Officjating Oliio Stale ~oacli Sa.ys Sparta11s Playe<l Dirty co1 .C~1 uu s. Ohio 1A11i -Ohio State coach-\Voody l·layes blames the tnp-r:1nkccl B1u•ke.1·cs· lti·l3 loss to l\tichi~an St:.ite on dirty l~1ctics by the Spartans and poor offi<·1aling. '"In 1Jractiee \l't' don't <'XJ>CCl dirty footbnll." the \•ol:itLlc couch said on hrs wee kly tl·h~vis1on proi;ran1 late Saturday night . "\'nu ran'l run .Jour plilys \\'h<'n y(lu can·( i!cl yo ur center orr t he i:round." 11 aves charged lh<\l mem\X'rs of• the ~lir.h.igan State squad held do\\'n his players in u n ;1ttcn1pt to kc C'p the 8\lckeve:' from runnlnl! a final play from 'Just shorl of 1hc ~on ll111c in Salurday·s rl'i;:ion11lly ICl(.'Vl~Cd gu mc -al £."i.;;;t l.ans1ng . Arid ll U)C!i ron1ended lhe offi cials erred In not c;i l ltn~ l1n1t". -. "\\'hen ther('·s that n1uch. of a pileup, the off icia ls s hould call a time out." Jl aycs said . '"fhal's \\'here lhcy bll•W it. ··1 bitterly r('sent there was no cf- fort to get our players unpi\ed. ll was grossly unrair to our players. "I may be bitter to"•ard officia ls. but there are 100 many games decided by nff 1c1;ils,'' he ~aid. Sl'\Cra l 01t10 ~t<ill' players ap- pc<ircd on the ll'le\"i s1on shou•, and \!ayes a:i.kc.d Scott Dann('ll ey if he had l>eC'n held. ··0 1to Sn1ith \va s holding me dO\\'fl , ·· O:i.nnclley repl ied. "lie had my legs and hands." Qu3rtcrb;ick Cornelius Greene. as~cd by ti a yes why he didn 't run a play l:ic fort"' t im e C's.pirl'<I, said. "No. 11 wns holding Scott dO\\'n, I tried to help him gl'l lll). ·· BOWL B/D SOUGHT · Althoug h H ay~s hns sleadfn•llY refused to call tl11s the greatest tc::im By Six TEAMS ;n his ~I ~~"ono at Ohio Slate, h• lOld h1. telev1s1on aud1cnce: . . . ~IEi\I P l·ll S -Offi cials of the-"lJpuntiltoday.l thoughtj1\\'asour l~1bertr Bo\\·I said Sond;:iy night th>it grealcst team. csrt.•ci:ill yonoffeni;c. :-ixtc<irt'1 S r('m t1 ininthc r11nn1ni:1001)· · "1\ ii rea l , grea l l'i<'.'ISo n "':is pos\' :\l:iryland In the Dec. 16 roo1ball ~mashed to smithereens. 1'\0\\' .... ·c\·e rl:is$ic. ,gnt to-&<'I rf'ttdy to pl:iy l\vO more A spOkcsmon-for·the bowl'$ selec· ~real games a nd see where that takci1 91 more than uurralo's O. J. Sin1pson, him." the king a year ugo. Ca mpbell didn't 11 ppear t oo downhearted t>ver his team's efforts. declaring. "fl didn't look to me like there was a 2"1·point-4if£erence. The The Falcons were limile~ ·to l~ ~et. yards with 119 rushing and 99 passing less lhe 54 on the sacks. 1'he Ru.ms gained 312 with 189 rusfiing and 123 net passing. tlarris was sacked.just once. U'"\Tt...,.._. A HA.ND IN TIME-Oakla nd defe nsive back .\Villie Brown (right) · reac:hes up to hat a pass a\\'ay ffo m Detroit's Larry \\la I ton during Nationa l f"ootb a ll Leag ue game Sunday. Oa kla nd rolled to a 35-13 victory. <See det a ils, page A-11 l. Warriors \\'in Lakers Struggling, Sharman Concerned l!'l\G LE\V OO D {APl -The rosters of the Gold en State \Varriors and the Los Angeles Lakers are fi lled ""ilh new personnel this season, and so far the. \\I arriors arc blending beautifully. But the Laker:;·.• Perhaps onlY a mix- master can save them. ··There a rc so many dirrcrent areas \l.'c'fe "'(':Jk at , it's tough to put our fi nger on a ny one or the m." said couch Bill Sha rman artcr Los Angeles dropped a IOG-103 dec ision lo Golden St;1le Su nday ni ght. "l'nt very dislll r hed al our 28 tur- novers tonight. and our defense has hurt us in our last toupleor ga mes.·· ··considering "'ho the Warriors lost, I didn't think they \\'ould be this good. 'fhcy'vc do ne a good job or repla ci ng ~oplc. 'l'hc.v·re l1uick. they shoot "'ell and they.r ebound well .'' 1'hc viclory was the \V ar riors ' ~eve~lh straight and gave them a 9-3 record o lead the NBA's \Vestern Di vi · . Los Angeles is (our games back in fourth pl ace with a 4-6 m ark. The Warriors this season Jost for- ward Cazzie Ru ssel to Los Angeles as a free agent. traded center Nate Thur- perimenting. "Zelmo "'ill stay at ten- ter for a. while. \\'e arc still searchin g, trying diffe re nt combinations," he . said. C ua.rd Butch Beard drove for a layup to score the clinching basket in the fin al minuteSundn}'night. The Lakers never trailed until a rew seconds into the fourth qua-rler when they fell behind by eight. They then r a llie d be hind Beaty a nd G a il Goodrich. A basket with 1: 14 to go by Goodrich tied the game at 103·103. The \Varriors took possession after Goodrich 's basket and f6und Beard, "'ho barreled into llappy Hairston a nd threw in hi s ~inning basket despite the protests of the Los An geles player. Keith \Vilk cs' free thro\v "'ith 1:1 secQ!ldS r em ai ning clin ched the \'ictory. 1 Fullerton Man ' In Big Payoff mond to Chicago for Cli Cford llay and 'fJJ UAN A -~'ullerton 's ~l anucl lost sta rting forward Clyde Lee to t,ortner . "'ho retired from his job as Atlanta in a legal batlle. a custodia n only a "·eek ago. is The l.akcrs all -pro 1?.ua rd, J e1·ry $1 16.1 28 richer today a~er winning a \Vest. retired this .\'car. llussell broke Caliente race track handicapping con- his a nkle, prt"ssin g 6-foot-4 Pat Riley test. but he almost missed the chance. into st·rvice ;.1s a starting for\\"arcL "f gol m y hel dou•n just in time Starting guard .Jim Price "'as traded before the fifth r<t~C got orf," he said to ~l i twa ukec F'riday'for Lucius All en. Sunday, Center El more Smith, ob~ain\'d in a t'ortne r, 62. put down an SS bet arid trade. last year \\'hen ~1\t Cha m-. wo lf the fi fth race und the s ill.th bcrl<un moved on, h~s fa iled to per· through the tenth Suturday ht the rorm up to expcctal1ons. a nd much-·track's s-10 handicapping conle3\, But travelled ~Imo Bcaty.,35, started 'at he said he left the track before lhe .ce.~ter aga1!1sl l~c \Varnors Sun~<1y. 10th race because his sight is bad and The main th,1.ng ror us Is getting oft he doesn't like to drive al night . to a good start., sa.1d a pleased t\l Al-JI .: retired only a week ago from his tl~s. the \Varr 1ors ooach, aftc.r the job o( ISlf.z year s as custodi an ror the victory .. "\Ve a rc a Y?ung _team and Anaheim School Ois trict. we don t have much 1dcnt1ty among l~e had b een on a re tireme nt o~e a nother, buJ ~ach g~?1c we win vacation in Sun Diego when he vis ited g1vc=s us more conf1de~cc. . , the track S::i turday. •le returned to the Sh:.trman, rneun""•h1le, is still ex· track Sundiiy to cl<tim his \\'innings. ' GO!,,O!N ST A f l! 410.1 IN•ry IOl $ 11 WHl!t<t••12, lll•J J \.I I, .... ,cl l.l J It, C. Jefll'llMft• •t ll. ... ,, 1 •1 %,.Oll:uwl1-l&,.Owill•r 'M 1t, ~-~thOI 11. fM~l't If ....... "I don't really k no~· "'hot I'll do \\"ith the money,'' he said. "IJul a custodian's retirement pe n~lon isn't really tha t gtcal. J'nl .sure I'll rind a "'*for it-" .. There were 26 "'~cnnd~ h•fl and .... c rouldn"t get OflC r)l:i ·oft" tht" Ohio State couch said '"They kept us anwn ()n lhe grQund. \\'c c1iuldn't get ~ur m<'n up." l l:t)CS chor~ed thal Steve l\1yt:r!I, bis eenter. wa~ held by the raccmask to keep him on the ground. tion committee said that as a resull or us.'' sirturday gum es, the schools th:+t Ohio State. ~econrl in !he Rig Ten.at rt>mai n u nder con!lid crntlon are S-1 behind ~l i ('hi i;a n at6.0. p\;iys Iowa . Geor gia , Tcn n eju~ce.. Kcnluc ky. S ~t u rday bc(orc fat.in~ th.o Baylor. t'rkansas .ind Pitlsbu.rg.h. · \\'olverincs Nov. 23 in Columbus. LO!. AltCiEL\~ \1011 "'"'IOll • ).) 11. fihle~ 10 6-0 1t. &.th. ).J II, Goodrltfl ..... n, Wlftltl",S0-0 10. Allfll . 6·4 I•, SllOft\2 1·1 t, ta1,1,1J 11 -'U, GoldtflSl•N U ft 31 »-lot L9' °"""'"' .... lt fl fl t6~Ml l"...iH WC: ltH•r. tol.i 19111•: Gvkl'ttl $1•W 1t.. L65 "'*'~·~-A ...... l,,!I. One thing he 'll do is give $200 gifts to each of the six Jockeys who won rares in the 5·10 pool Saturday. f 9rlner said he'd been playing the S.10 contC!il for yuara Hnd had won Sl ,300 In It In 1967. ' ' -· • • ' r ·. day night, injuring 20 passengers. authorities said. One ptrson, J . R. SChwab or In· dianapolis. Was-~listed in critie,al eon· dition at Community Hospil•l in In· dianapotis. · Tbe bus YiaS chartered by ln· dianapoOs radio station WIBC and was returning to Indianapolis with 4() psssengers Crom a Cincinnati Bengals' home football game in Ohio. A Marion County sheriff's deputy said the accident oCcurred at 9:41 p.m. at the intersection of Interstate 465 and Interstate 70. Thirty-eight persons were taken to Community and one to J\.lethodisl llospital in downtov.·n Indianapolis. It was· not immediately known how many were admitted. Authorities said the driver, Clyde F. Jordan, 49, Indianapolis, told them his steering weht out and the bus went out '?!_control on a rain-~!ic.k U it ramp. The vehicle lay on its side for about 30 minutes and several passengers were trapped inside unlil po lice could ge( them ou,t. Tille tu Ashe STOCKHOLM -Anicrican Arthur Ashe, at the top of his game. O\'er- powe red Tom Okker of The Netherlands 6-2, 6-2 and won the $100,000 Stockholm Open tennis toor· nament. Ashe gave his opponent no chance with hard serves and dazzling volleys, wrapping up the match in just 55 minutes. He lost just one sel in the in- door tournam·ent en route to a first prize of $12,000. --_. ~ MSI n A l111anres ~P.JANJ,LA -Jeff Austin of the United States dereated Eddie Cruz, the top ranked Filipino. 7-6, 1-6, 6·2 in today's first round or the SS0.000 Philippine International Tennis Clas· sic. Two other U.S. players also advan- ced. Fred ;\1cNair beat Bob Giltlnan of Australia, l-6, 6-3,6-1 and Raz Reid dereated f\1.acky Dominguez. of the Philippines, 6-1, 6-2. In ottle .play. fourth-seeded Phil Dent of Au stralia beat Alex Alarcialof the Philippines, 6-4,64. To11r11e11 Ca11reled ' HONG KONG -Three days ot tr0pic.a1 storm r,ain finally forced can· cell a lion of the $50,000 I long Kong ten- nis tournament at lhe semifinal stage today, wilh the top tour singles players and doubles teams to split top prize money. A tournament spokesman said the rain-plagued tournament was can- celed because the top players had to meet playing commitments at J\.Ianila. . AustraliansJohn Newcombe and ·Ken Rosev.•atr, Onny Parun or New Zealand a nd Roscoe Tanner of the United Slates reached the singles semifinals and each will collect $4,600 in the four~way split. ~ Gridder Dies CARSON -An autops y was scheduled to determine the exact cause of death oC Philip ~1iller, a Locke Hi gh School football player who died after ·suffering injuries in a game .J:o'riday. . l\liller , 17, was hospitalized aft er suf. fering head and neck injuries in the firsthalf of a game against Banning. He had reportedly improved early Saturday, but had Ii rel<ipse and died atIO:lSa.m . A city schools spokesman said il "'as believed lo be the first death directly attributed to footba ll in Los Angeles city schools in the past "30 years. R<unseg Shot P~ll i.ADELPlll A '""\Nate Ra msey, a Philadelphia Eagles' de fensive bac k for s i x year s, remains hospitalized in serious condition with bullet wounds sufferL>d in a gun battle at a Wes t Philadelphia bar during which a suburban Bucks County man was killed. Police said Ramsey, 33. "'as.f,hot in the left shoulder and right _l eg in the shootout at the Caprice Villa bar early Sunday morning, The dead man was idenlifie'd as"""John IL .Nelson, 34, or llillto\l.'n, Pa. · llonii cide d ctecti\•es s"ai d no charges had been fil ed against Ran1 · sey as o( h1te Sunday ni ght. They disclosed he "'aS wearing a shoulder holster, but his gun "'as not round. NC A erepls Bid CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -THe . University of North Carolina voted Sunday to accept a Sun Uowl bid. 1'hc Unanimous vote to meet Afissis· sippi State in lhe post-season classic in Et Paso, Te x., Dec,, 28, came one day after a jolting 54·32 defeat by Clemson left the m 5-4 ror the season. Pa•rhal Di"" C HARLOTTE. N.C. -Bon Pasch al. a reserve outfielder on ttlrce Am erican Leag ue champion Nj!W York \'ankee,baseball teams during the 19205': died S~ay In a Ch arlotte hospital. lit was 'lb. . _ .Paschal. a natl\'C oC Enterprise. Ala ., spent eight years In the major leagues, battlna .aro. lie was with I.he Cleveland Indians and Hoston Red ·Sox-before joining lhc Y:inkees 11\ 192' •. I 17 • ~. ·--------·Saddleback Tod ay's Final • -E DI TI ON N.Y. Sto cks -- VO L. 67, NO. 315, 2 S ECT ION S, 22 PAGES •• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MO NDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1974 TEN CENTS ,Saddleback College Arts Complex Hits Snag I Ry FREDERICK SCl lOEMEllL ,, --ottMO•ll'""'"°'* Plans to build a music arts compleit al Saddleback Co·11 ege may hit' another setback as a resUlt oC studies now under way in the state agency th at governs community c.olleges- lion cDSt may be trimmed because <.'Ommunity college. facility planners. think Saddleback already has more space than it needs for its present student population. racility or less ·facility," Rodgers said. -...... -or- dleback board·:-The 52.4 million overage would have had to be full)' ab· sorbed by the district. di?ffnile fi£ure pend ing comple1ioh of preliminary plans. building:-. to cuf ('Osl:- Thc amount or stat!"' support bccomC's a eri11cal faetor 111 ho"' th\~ collegt• g()('s aOoul paying lor its sh:jrl' or the constructiOll l'Osls . - A decision must be made by Nov, 18 on whether Saddleback should gel rgore or less stale .money ror the mulli·million performing arts facility. • Saddfeback Supt. Robert Lombardi said the stllte's share or the construe· Eit'A•ard Rodgers, chief or racilities ,planning ror the California Com· munity Colleges, would not say which way the decision will go. -.•our decision will be wholly depen. · derit on the enrollment and Space needs of the campUs, ''said Rodgers. "\V eCan decjj!e to support more He conceded \hat the decision must be made by Nov. 18, the date his o(fice must submit a list to the Legislature of projects it Wants money for . Rod gers explained that the .m.usic arts building was originally scheduled ror state support in fiscal 1973·14.' Original cost was $3.3 million, with the .state willing to pick up SL.1 mil· lion. Bids came in at, $5 .1 million last July and were rejected by the Sad· College trustees ordered the building redesigned. 'At a meqttng last i,tursda}' night , they reviewed architects' plans to split the music arts building into three separate s tructures and lower con· struction qua lity stand ards as an economy move. . , Architects said the tost·S a\'ing measures could trim about 18 percent orf the total cost. They did provide a Rodgers said he '>''ill be in touch "'ith the district prior to Nov. 18 to in· ·form ad111i ni s t rutors and trustees whether the state is going lO increuSl' or decrease its share of the cost. Other projects th;it are facing th(· same analysis by the state arl' thl'' gymna s ium ·ph)·sical education buildii'lg and a perimeter road around most of the 200-acre campus. Architects also proposed di vidin.: the gym facilities into th ree scparati• Trustel's arc> \1 rcstlini.: Y.ith thr <1ueslio11 of calli.J1i.: a bond or lax O\~r­ ride elC'ction or to direcll) a1>ply Lhl' tax incrcast• \1' II hout an l'lt-ction Thl' latter 1:-. pern1it1l'J by a i;pecial st:1tc la\1 on eomn1un1t) college COl1 stru(·tion fi1i<u1l·in g. Distril'l adminislr:11or• ~ay-the dis trict shou Id u:-t• thl· :-.ta.tu1c. .Viejo MAC Race Still Not Ov@r Saddlehack Redesign Bid--Aired·. Sadd ,eback "t:ommunity Co llege District trustees '>''ill lgarn Tuesday night whar'it \\-'ill cost for architects to redesign the proposed music arts and gy mnasium buildings.· To reduce the cost of both buildings trustees have agreed to-use.-a Jowe grade of conslruction They also havE' decided to break the buildings into their com ponent parts as anothe1· cost-saving meusure ·District architects Robery· H1ppt> and George Randell said at a meeting la st "'eek lhat redesign or thP buildings '>''ill cost up tb 4 percent or the total construction price. . _Slit"'• fl ........ Trustees decided to redesign tht' music arts complex after bids came in more than 75 percent O\'er architec ts'coit estimates ,Colette Vaughn is the 1974 Redesign of the gy m bui1ding was . Mmecoffi1ng queen at l\·Jission ordered after the board l.efrned it ·Viejo HigJl~ Schbol She was could get a less cxpensl\·c building by corn wed during h alftime of changing construction standatds Friday night's Mission Viejo· Cu rrent plans call for dividing the San Clemente football game mus ic a rts .. s tructure· into thr-ee~1isSion Viejo \VOn the gamC' separ ate buildings and tbe gy m Qo.19 building inio t'>''O. -------------- In other matters Jrustecs will be asked to set ~1 arch 4 as Lhe date for trustee elections and to approve ;,n audit of district fin~nces for fiscal 1973·74 . The meeting "'ill be held at 7:30 p.m. in the James B. Utt J\temorial t.ibrary·. -~arents Fight School:-Switch Prosecutor To Decide T1:1pes Fate WASHINGTON CAP J -President Ford moved today to allow the special \Vatergate prosecutor to decide which 0£ former President Nixon's White flouse tapes and papers should be tur· ned over to Nixon in California The -.materials-would-be storedi rfl,he.zig· . gUrat at Laguna Niguel A request fil ed by the White J:louse and the special "prosecutor's office '>''ould give the prosecutors nearly unlimited access to Nixon's papers and tapes · for a ny crimin al in· vestigations ' If permitted by U.S District Judge Charles Ric hey, the -IH'Of:iosal would supercede an earlier agreement in which Ford said the tapes and documents were Nixon's property. Under the earlier arrangementfi an· nounced at the same time as Nixon 's pardon fronl prosecution, the tapes and docume nts '>''ould have been delivered for storage near the former president's Sa n Clemente estate. The new proposal say§._: "No pres ide nt ial materials s t:iall be removed to locations in Was hington, D.C oth er than the White House com- plex without the approval of the special prosecutor and no portions or such materials s hall be removed to locations outside the Disfrict of Columbia without an indicatiol) from the special prosecutor that he has no further need-rOrSuch portions,· except upon court order." .Absentee Ballots Bo_ Count ---r~N-WORTl-1-----­ ..?-. ~1tr~l!Y!!!!-,,-=co-A tally of absentee ballots beilig counted this week may mean that one or the candidates for the Mission Viejo munici p'al advisory council 11\tACl is still in the running. ..,,,._, __ Preriminary res ult s rrom Tuesday 's election showed !ifth·place winner John Noble only four votes ahead of Vito Ferlauto. a deputy •Sherif(. ' STILLINTHE RUNNING Shedft's Deputy Fert~uto Saddleback's ' Recreational Pla1is Bac_ked A propos al for year-a round recreational programs in the Sad- dleback Valley has bee~n endorsed by thC president's coun cil of the Sad· dleback Area Coordinaling Council !SACC >. But today. spokesmen from the Orange County Registrar of Voters of. rice said absentee ballots from the area are still being counted, "'ith results not certified until Nov. 30. ··t doubt if "·e'll have more th an half-a-dozen absentee ballots rrom tl:tission VieiO. \Ye had on!\' l.IOOO from the ~1 hol e county," s a.io James At ayer, acting Registrar of Voters. Thi five council members will .not be sworn in until the results or the election are certified. Thej\eglstrar's office has 25 days to do this. According to .a new eleclion la"· which '>''ent into effect in the June 4 primary , persons casting absentee ba llots may tu r n them in any time prior to the closin g of the polls on elec-1 · lion da.}~. "They may have someone ·take their completed ballots to anv precinct or to the central Registrar 's office in Santa . Ana," 1\1ayer ex· plained. WILL HE HOLD MAC SEl\T? Apparent Winner Noble A1iimals Cause Of S eepage · Of Se1.vage • Tape Records Nixon.'s 'Okay' 01i F Bl Hush-up For Children A spokesman for special prosecutor ·Henry S. Ruth J r. said-Nixon's lawyer, Herbe rt H. !l.1iller Jr., was not consulted in working out the ar· rangemenl proposed to Richey. The plan being Wtlrked out by the county administrative officer's starr calls for a Saddlebac:k Valley Recreation Department, with .a loc al office and a rull·time director and secretary. said Ri ck Bohay, a SACC spokesman. Preci nct i ns pectors arc not authorized to open the absentee ba] . lots, he added . ..Jnstead, they seal them in an envelope and send them to the main Regist rar's ofrice. where they are counted later. Faced \\-'ith a thrl·at u1 stall' Prosecuti on if any more treated se11'l!llC enters S;in Di.tgD Crc.c.k. Rossmoor Sanitation In<:. ofricials pl ace bl ame for the problcn1 squarel.1· on the shoulders or gophers and squi1·· re.ls__ ----- . - W ASfllNGTON (U PI) -President 'Nixon apparently agreed to H.R.- Haldeman·s suggestion on June 23, 1972 to tell the FBI to "stay the hell out" or the Watergate investigation. according to a tape played today in the \V atergate cover· up trial The jury heard the tapes of three conversations between Nixon and llaldema n, "'ho was his chief or staff, on Juric 23 -six days after the initial \Valcrgatc arrests The disclosure of these-tapes last August led to Nixon's rt?signatiOn . On thei~ first conversation that day, 1-laldeman told Nixon that former At· ·torney Ge neral John N. !\1itchell had come up '>''ith an idea to ha\•e the CIA tell the FBI to halt its investigation. tie told Nixon •:thal the way to han- dle this now is ror us to have <CIA deputy Director Vernob A.) \Vallers call Pat Gray (acting FBI chier) and just sa)', ·s tay the,hell out or this ... This is ah. business here. we don 't '>''ant )'OU t.o lactl any further on it.' That's not an u~usual development.·· . '"Um, huh,' Nixon replied. ap· parentl y in agrcemt!nl. ln a second taped con\•ersation. Nixon was heard to ex press a fear cScc WATERGATE, Page 1\2) 2. SA LES-M-A.DE- ON SINGLE AD T"·o sal<'s for th<' price of .:& single classiricd ad. That's the !Hlcce:ss story· related by a NC'>''po1·t Beach n1an "'ho said he ~Id not one. but t'>'·o cars "'hen this ad ran in the Dail y Pilot : ·57 COUGAR. Xlnl. Col1d. Orig. ownr. A!C. P1S, . P /B. $925.XXX·XXXX. If yo u tu1ve a us~ car or l'>''O you'd like .to convert to cash. call 642·56'78. Put a few wo rds to "·ork for you. 1n lha Daily Piiot. ' ) , A group or 40 parents living in a nor- thern.portion or the Capistrano Unified School District have gone on record op- posing a switch lo theSaddleback Val· leyUnified School District · Tht parents voiced opposition to the proposed transfer at a meeting called to appoint a committee to work up a formal plan for the switch. Feasibility study prepared several months ago showed that it would cost the Saddleback district $2.8 million to acquire school facilities under Capistrano control in the southern portion of M issjon Viejo. That study was prepared nrter some parenJs said the area idenlifies more with the Saddleback Valley district ,than Capistrano. The initial report said taxpayers in the affected area could expect their tax bills to go up because Saddleback was a highe r ta x rate than Capistrano. He~ring· Delay S·et 'in Murder Of SerViceman A preliminary hearing for three Camp Pendleton fl1arines accused in the gunshot slay ing of a fourth enlistee has been contiilued to Friday in South Orp.n ge .county flt.uniclpal Court. • • Attorneys have completed a lengthy questioning or witnesses before-Judge Ric)li\fd Hamilton who will decide •If the lt:irce men should be held to an. S\l.'er murder cbargcs in Superior Court. Accused or m.urder. armed robbery and kidnaping .are Donald Anthony fletcher, 20. of llawthorne. Timothy Trice, 18. of St. Louis. Poto., and Steven Bondo, 18, of Elizabeth N.J . Each has pleaded innocent and Is being held in Orange County Jail without bond. Orange County Sheriff's In · \'estieators allege lhat the tfi_o offered a ride to Marine J oseph R. Mosac., 20, of Lake Tahoe. drove him and a com· panion to a San Juan ~pistranoquar· ry, robbed the pair of S37 ~nd shol Mosac to death. I . . I <See 0 P1\PE R~, P~ge A21 Pancake Feast Set Saturday The se\'enth annual 1\Iission Viejo Ki'>'•anis Club pancake breakfast will be held Saturday in the parking lot of the \Vild \Vest Cen ter, Laguna llills. The menu \viii include pancakes. sausage, orange juice. milk and cof- fee, to be s~rved from 7to 11 a.m. Cost is Sl.25 for adults. 75 cents for kids from six to 12. Those under six may cat free. Proceeds from the feed '>'"iii go lo the club's \'Outh services fund . In the past, the fund has aided the Joplin Boys' Ranc h . Key Cl ub and Keywanettes at ~fission Viejo High School , Ameri can Field Service, and local recreation programs. Under the existing plan. valley residents recci\•e only s ummer recreation programs .. ,.hey are han· died on a c0r1tra'ct basis '>''ith loc al school districts and paid for "·ith funds · from county service area ac- counts. Bohay said the existing programs are not adequate. lie said there should be al least t~rcc Leen centers in the valley and ~ evening programs for young people. At a recent meeting, members or the president's council unanimously requested Dan ~tiller, a meniber or the county staff. to prepare ,a final recreation program, including its cost. and return for fi nal approva l at a Dec. 5 meeting. If the proposal receives final ap· proval from the council, iJ. would then go on to the County Board of Super· visors for adoption. Bohay said. Ferlauto said he decided against asking for a recount. "It 's a .little money, and e\'e.rything in my cam· paign has been .... e ry lo"' budgel." said Ferlauto. a narcotit'S investigator. "The only thine I can do is sit back and "'ail until the \'Oles are certified.·· he added. ··1 decided the peo ple from ~lission Viejo elected rive 1>eople lo do the job and I'd let it go :it that .'· If Ferlauto should win four \'oles. so that he'tics with Nobe Noble, the 1~·0 '>''Ould dra\\' straws to determine the winner, 1\1 ayersaid. The five preliminary \vinncrs or lhe contest are Kathleen Kelly, Richard Lowcock . Ca l Neve, J eanne Gi-tg - nebin. and N,gb le. Sugar Sto!en CJNCINN 1\TI IU Pl l -The River Transportation Co. Sunday reported 31.000 pounds of suga r stolen from the firm 's warehouse. Company officials valued the ·s'>'·eet haul at 513,000. _Spray Perils l)ivers? Cracking Problems Ma y Result With Silico1ie By ALAN DIRKI N oi ... 011nr ..iNll Slaff A scar.e has been thrown into the scuba diving industry over use or an -aerosol ~ilicone spr-ay to clean diving equipment. , A Fo'untain Valley manufacturer reported cracking problems apparen- tl y resulting rrom use or the sprlly , 4X spray -to the Dow· Corning Corp. Dow issued a warning confirming that the spray could be dangerous if used on diving equipment. John Swanson\ a spokesnian for Dow in 1\1idland, Mich. sa1d t.bal.i4X , .... ·hich contains a chlorinated IOJvent, is .i:ecom mend ed. f~r u~ a5 a protec· live coating for aulomotive, electrical and ignition systems. - ''Ch lorinated solvents can detrlme.ntally •Creel a variety of plasUcs, especially polycarbonateis. used in alrway componenl5 which will -' .. I create a risk to the user," Dow 's Swanson said . "Dow Corning cautions owners and users not to use any aeroso l '>''h ich coo ld contain a chlorinated solv.ent on any par\.-of its· scuba diving equi pment. The s.pray .. could cauSe stress cracks in the plastic and_ render 1l very danger.Qus, ··Swanson said. The issue was brought to Dow's at· tention by Ronald COieman. presMent and manager of Watergill, Inc., f oun · l 1tin Valley, a diving equipment manaufacturer. Last week Watergill put out a press release \\'arning of ''possiblEt..s~rious defects" in the t91P lasuc airway or its AT·PhC unit and aulhoriiing a retail or the units. '01t: ret-ase 6l DOt cite the spray as beht. re nsiW. but late in the week Coletna n h ew \o Michigan a nctarter· w1rd Do issu• its-warning. ,• • "\Ve did some teSting and we had some cracking in the air '>'•aves," Colema n said today. Coleman said he "'en\ back to ~fichigan-b·e~1iU!'l lfC "\\•anted DOw also to test the producl. Coleman said that the front of th<· can indica tes that the product ran tx· ·used on plastics and noted that Sport- S'>''llYS. Los Angeles. a diving equip· ment manufacturer. lisL<; the product In its supply catalogue {(spokesman for Spartsways sa1d- that. It has been dis.tributing 4X without any proble ms ror se\•en year "We have· not had any harmruJ efrectson our products,'' he said? 'l'he spokesman ali!reed that the Spray '>''&S listed in iU 1974 supply catalogue "but "'e will put a hold on lhat page for t he 1975 catalogue and put a hold on the supply of lhc 11 pray till we contatt Dy"'··· • I .. The <'o mpan.v ·s attorney, !\lilf11rd Dahl. contended at a rcccnl mcctin).! of the Santa Ana Regional \\'ater Quality Control Board that the un derground burro11·ers '>''Cl't.' rcspon· sible for holes that allo\\'ed more than 2.500 gallons of treated St'\\ ;1gc to en· ter· thc creek. \\'hile go phers and squirrC'ls may be to blan1e. Rossmoor 11•ill b(' ~tuc::k \Vith th(' bill if any more 1·iol.,.tions arc.• found . The hoard votc..>d 5.3 to lakl' ari\" fulurC' violations to thl• st:1tc attornc~· general for prosecution. 1£ ''iolation"s arc pro\"ed , Hossmoor could fare fines up to S6, 700 per day. The compan_,. serves 13,UOO hon1t•s in the El Toro· Laguna IHl\s area. 5 Die in Cr ash llURTSBO RO, Ala. (b'PI ) Five -J)('rsons. including four child ren. wcrl• ki lled Sunday '>''hen their car struck a Seaboard Coast Linc Creight lrain · near this rural Easl Alabama to'>''n. "'t•:1tltt•r Fair skiCs -1.hrou{:h 1'uesda.r. \\.L\h s unny and (JlUIC 1\•arm tla ys. I lighs 80 at the beaches ri s in g IQ 88 inland. l.owt1 tonight 45 to 52 I NS I D•: ·r olJA ,. 1\/11,1. ralher llit111 u~n"e". prefer .ree111g u1o m ('1111n streen bu/ 11v111tn art" oJ/C'red feu.•t•r roll, 1/w111 111!!11 and lhe role /hey port.ra1111t 11nn•o/1st1c. nccordlng 10 a Si·r1•er1 Acli1rs c;u11d Slirt'f'!l.Sf'e Page U I. ., .,_ ~f•I(• .. , c.11........ 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As he tt'i'rived £or today's bargaining session, U"°IW Vice President a.tike Trbovich said failure End-t0-Gun Smuggling .Requested PHOENJ·x ·, Ariz. fAP) -The A1exlcan 10.vernmcnt has asked U.S. official"t.o choke orr the now of Illegal weapon s icachlng terrorist s in AltJtjj:O.' 'Tteasury Department officials in W&ShlnitoR confirmed over the wet1<end'that Mexican authorities ap- pealed for help in cuttl'h('off a trickle supply system producing a flood or firearms. Go-;:er~r;.~nt agentsfiht shipments offi\leJ"o 20 guns have been smug1led past border guards in cars and trucks and later exchanged for heroin or cocaine. ~ . . ~ Yu.i..c:.ut ~-qt·hg.r_iti"es sart.bY-- wli.pdhi, 'some or which ' are ARlS automatic assault rifles used by the :;;::=~·~· ~r!P.Y '-'-~olli'.._·rune~­aa:Aiqs~ police bYcfrUi-Oea1ers. Others art'_,solSI lo terrorist gangs. . . . Treasury agents said most or the euns .smuggled Into l\fexico are bought le1ally in the United States and the gun dealers do not know where the weapons are eolng. Drug addicts 8lso steal. weapons and trade them ror narcotics south or the bor- den authorities said. The Treasur:y Department has responded to the A-texican appeal by reinforcing Customs and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms <ATF) forces along the· border in Arizona, Te.xas, New Me.xtcb 'and California. Agents sdld the intent Is to intercept arms before they cross the border. ln return for the U.S. action against gunrunning, l\fexico has pledged a drive to check drug traffic aCJOSS the border inlo this country. Jus>tl,ce Needs Tltir.~e Looks-- Man Acquitted It wa:t third·lime-Juck y on Friday for Carlos ~lerrern l\Iadrid , 33. exac· tly threC yea rs to the da y after he was .arrested on armed !_Obbcr_r l'ha!£~ ----A jury in Ora nge County Superior Court Judge William l\turray·s cour· lroom fou nd him innocenl or al · legations that he rQbbed a market near his Santa Ana home on Nov. 8, 1971. l!errera had f\Yice been cleared or the char,i::es in Sant<i Ana municipal court but "'as re·arrested an.er an ap- pellate court ruled against the dismis· sals. SUp!'rior Court aclion was as- s ured earlie r this year ""hen he was indicted b'y the Grand Jury. .. Justice isn't blind." commented defense nttorney r--r'i chael Gerboi s. .. She needed three looks at Ca rlos· case' but he made it. third time ·around .·· ORANGE COAST s11 DAILY PILOT TM 0.11'191 t o.ll 0.11' l'llot, wUll """c.ti l\<Ol'fl• _,.,.Ne'"'-"'"'· 1,o..1111-0,u ... o..,,.. 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Cl!l>C• 511 -6310 Frtm kll CJ•""-"" 49$·0630 ca.tf"""· ttl• O••"'Qlt CNW' fi'veit"'•"'I ~f. "" ,..,., ..... ~. Hl'"l• .. 'O"I\, .... , ....... f!M!lt• ••••••• ,,_..,., ..... fl ..... ""' ~ .. .,,..,."" , .. t ill -..wn• .i ~°""'"'' ·-· Soll....t '~" '"'"" •• , •• CO.If ,,... ... (•'• ... ,,.• S<>l>K•lp!I ... &t t ""'lfot WClll ,..,....M, o, m•+l U 00 l'M'llflif, mtM•• -.U...1-W 00.....,lftl f • ' to reach an agreement before tonight's official strike deadline will prolong-the walkout al least another week beyond thl! union's earlier two- week forecast. - "By not coming up with u contr"cl last night or early thl!i morning, I think we're in for a three-week strike,'' Trbovich told reporters. He said the major obstacle holding up a s~ttlem ent Is l ife econoffiic package dealing-\\•ith wages, pen. s.ion:t, sick p<Jy and other benefits. Only a few non·economic issues remained and th'e union offi cial said these 'ol.'ill be resolYed. Trbovirh said if the negotiators get their "heads together ( lhink we can_ get somefhln g by the end of the "''eek .'' Both Guy Farmer, the chier in· d ust r y n egoliator, a nd ur.1w President Arnold Miller said after Sunday night's session that they were gett ing' closer to an agreement but in· dicated thal ii still was several days away. . , Published assertions that the U,S. Interior Department m;.1de thr ·":i~~~r-"ecislp.n-Lo sel)..offshore1d:aililng_sites long-before -public hearings and other required actions -cam& MS no . surprise today to the tC ... dllr or the runge Coast effort tofighllbe plun. .. We've had the feeling all along that the decision \Vas made before thcY. e..v..e.r cam.c out ~'e:;L tu tell us <1bout the pli1n," suid Newport Bc:ich ltlayor Donald·r.tclnnis_ ·:1\nd .no matter what thl'.)' i;n~. Y.'e re going to fi~ht them.'' he added. The reuclion c .. n1e· to a published account on Sunday in a daily ney.·spaper in Los Angeles usscrling that documents \llilhin the lntel'ior Departn1ent pro\'e that the commit· nlcnt to sell lhe federal leases already has been mode. Yet , the article asserts. environ· n1ental impact statements and public ticarings ha\le yet to.come (orlh. Asked what he would be doing now if he were a miner back in West Virgi nia, Miller said, "I'd be in the "'oods some\l.•here, hunting." The government says a walkOut of any longer duration will begin to force EXPLORER SCOUTS, MEDICAL PERSONNEL TEAM UP FOR DISASTER DRILL Simulat4!'d BusCra sh'Te1ts Po at 628 •nd Mission Viejo Hospital Staff •·'l'hi1l "·as th e loli11 impression c\·eryone out hCfC hl.ld ~·hen lhe ln- lerior Department people came out earlier this year to explain the project to lJS," the Newport leader suld. Deportment orficia\s said pl<-1ns v.'ere lo offer leases perhaps us soon :is next spring on prjn1e drilling :.rcas production cutbacks in other in· dustries and result in layoffs or thousands of workers. A strike is unavoidable because of the MW's "no contract, no work '' tradition, and because ratificalion or any settlement would require about 10 days. Thus, the length or the walkout depends on the negotiators· abilily to hammer out a new agreement that Ready for Emergencies ' beyond the thrcc·mile limit from lhl' Channel Islands off Santa Qurbara to Dana Point. The p1'oposals immL>diately brought forth resistance from coastal com- munities concerned about the en· vironmental dam;ige which mi ght be c1·eated by the drilling. Fire Explorers Practice Lifesaving Techniques Even U.S. Rep. Andrew .Jlinshaw lft .Net,1,•port Beach) who was among the-nrst"on the-coast-lo learn of the pli,tns, said at the outset that the pln.ns were \\'Cli solidified before the formal -<1nnounceme.nL \\'ill win rank-and·rile approYal. The By ANNE-OOOPER l..:a ns b<-1ck and back until his helmet 1s upside down and ,le\'el "'ilh his kn~cs. l·lis rellow Explorers on lhr current contract expires at 12:01 a.m. . Ol t~• Dou, P11o1 Stlolt Tues·day. . Helm ets glinting under neon lights. fter furious Jast-minu1e stQ.!<J<o·....<<J!!µE,.w:~lt1rers of Pi:>St-628, Laguna piling Saturday. most coal mines Hi Is launCh a nl g!lt<!rtlt·· ~·ere idle Sunday and are expected to One teenage bOy strUggles across ·rem;i.io.4 ... ~I the union's 120.000 the parking lot of the fire station Un· members approve. a new contract. der a heavy aluminum ladder, whkh Were the mines to work today -he props 'ai;:ai nsl the building:. Another Veterans' Day -the -companies boy braces lhe ladder while the firsl wou ld have to pay triple wages under mounts nearly to the top. ground bCloY.' cheer:--- lie comes down the li1ddcr. Another repeats hi s real. Some Explorers a rc Jess · ag il e th an others, but .the cheering section on the pavement doesn 't discriminatl'. holiday provisions of the current pact.· ··Lock in!'' someone calls, and the £artier in the evening the Ex· plorers had been put through thei r puces inside the s tation. They mel in a small clussroom. l\1ounted on bright yellow wallio "'cr.c.diugtams of knots and color snapshots of fire fi ghting The negotiators met unlit 11 p.m. boy on the ladder twists one leg Sunday before recessing for the night, around the side as a brai:e. "Now Jean the latest they have worked in nearly bac~! '' the voice directs. He does. l·le a week. · ., . f' ~om Page A I . WATERGATE that the Watergate disclosures would make the ClA "look bad" and hurt U.S. foreign policy. .. I don't want them lo get any ideas we're doing it because our concern is political," Nixon added. U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica ruled earlier that Haldeman's pos- sible reference on June 23. 1972 to "Gemstone" :-the code word for the Watergate ~ugging -will be read as unintelligible" in transcripts given to the Watergate cover-upjUry. The ruling was seen as a victorY for the former White House chiCr ofstafJ. But the U.S. Supreme Court, mean· \vhile. dealt him a setback by refusin~ to consiJl;er his argument that he and four co.defendants -all associates of Nixon -y,,·ere indicted illegally. Haldeman contended that the .ater-gat~r-and-jur.y-which.indict him was illegally sitting past the nor· mat 18-month grand jury term . lie said the charges against him should ~dis missed . Si riea ruled on the "Gemstone .. quotalion at the same time he denied motion~ by 1\1itchel\ for a mistrial and by Kenneth W . Parkinson for a separate tria l in t he covcr ·up pro.ceedings. 2 Men Gifilty In Spiro Agnew Payoff Scheme e<1uipn1enl. The teenagers appeured casua l, lounging in their " chairs, some with their feel pro111>ed up on tables. But they "'ere serious about wha t they \\'ere doing. \Vhat they learned here might mean the difference bctv.•ccn lifl' :.nd dei1th for them later in an ac- tual fire fighting $iluation. .. fl oY.' do yon climb a ladder?" As· ~i stant Ghicf Scott l\1cDairmant asked rrom a lectern at the front of the BALTIMORE. 1\1.lt-(AP I -"Two room. Scott has been an Explorer men who rigured in the probe or for· since the post was organized four mer Vi ce President Spiro T Agnew ~years ago. llis experience is passed pleaded gui 1-ty today to tax charges. on to more recent re(ruits. I. IL l~ammerm~n II, a morlgagc "You monkey.climb." an Explorcr banker. and Allen I . Green. an responded enthusiasti ca lly. "You pul engineer , pleaded guijty before a a foot on every rung, a hand on e\rcry three·judge panel. Sentencing was other rung." scheduled for Nov 25. Explorers range in age £rom IS to George Bea\11 U.S. altorney ror 21, and at this point one of the 1\1aryland and the leader or the youn f.(cr, s maller boys chin1 ed in. federal probe of f.1aryl:.ind politici11 ··untC'ss vo11 ·re short." he i;aid. ''Then corruption said later that he rec(~~· it's okay '1.0 put a hand on every rung." mended that the two not be given Jail Explorers of Post 628 rncet Tuesday terms. . . . evenings and Saturday mornings lo Jlamme rman .and All en s. gu1.1t!tj study fire ri~hting techn ique and picas and Beul\ s rccommenda11 on___i:.quip.meot_uod firsLaicL \V.hcn_Lhcy_ are-rcporte91:0 -h ~ve-worJfi . o in ha\'C pa$sed certain <1uali(ying tests, return for tfie mens cooperation with they may participate "'ith firemen in the.probe all fire righlin.e; activities, excl!pl that 1 he men rac~ a n:iaxim'!!Jl ~nally they are not al lowed to enter burning or three years tn pnS<>rr"and a fine or buildings ~.000 each for in terference with the !\lost or lht' members or the flQSl 1nlcrnalrevcnue.la"'S . hi.I\'(' Jo ined in order tn. evaluate· a l·,nllammerman 1sc.harged~1l~~oll~c: career in rire fi ghting. Several havc g money from several 1nd1v1duals made commitments to such a caret'r for Agnew. , •.. A .. · . Cl · •f 0. "I L ' · •hl According to C®rt do_cumcnLs., he . trs~ ss 1stan~ . 11c i1VC 1• cnn1i.: rel'civ<.'d c1:1s h from co nsultants bet· al rcad)· wOfks 60 hoursli \Veek wllh lhCSi'nte forestry serYiC!'. LJave 15 17 and a stude nt a t Sunla Ana College where he is majoring in fire !Science. 1m.-~tcGo"•-en commutes Lo th~ meetings from hjs .home in Sun Juan Ca pis trano:-I-l e plans to be. a paramedic, and the Lnguna Hills station is tli e only one in Orange C®nty with a paramedic post. _ . Ti·m and the other Explorers had a chance to watch the paramedics in ac- tion Saturda)' morning. They par· licipat<.'d i.a a simulated disaster to · test capabilitWS of f.11.ssion Viejo l~ospital t o handle u disaster situation·. Explorers pretended to bt! Yictln1 s of a bus crash, and paramedics ar· rived with firemen and administered llrst uid as the boys ~ere rushed to the hospital. D1·ill s ;ire essenti al for anyone wh o conlcmplatcs <-1 fi re fighting curcrr, i1l'cording to Engineer llugh Madlock, pest adviso r for three yei1rs. "Fire fighting is the second most ha:zardous occupation in the country," he says. "Only under.ground mining cl<-1ims more lives .'' •'ram Page A I PAPERS •.. He look an early oosition of concern about tHe proposals hL>causc of their effect on the coast. · From lhe Interior Department. the ofricial statements still underscore the assertei:l la ck or a decision on the leases. · . "I waril , to .hake clear one point about whlcH'lhere has been some con- ruslon, "' s3id Interior Secretary Rogers ?it Orton, ''The Inferior Depart· ment has iri&de no decision to lease any are~S orf California ror possible drilling.",, 3,000 Miners Escap~ Mud Slide in Mine JOHANNESBURG, South Afrtca IUPI> -A mud slide trapped nearly 3,000 miuers underground al a platinum mine near Ruslenburg today but all but se.ven of them Ri chey is handling. sever..il civi l reaehed lhe surface by -emerge-ne-y- suits seeking to short·ci rcuit the exils,mineofficialsreporled. original .Ford·Nixon tapes and ~ They said seven miners were listed do<•uments agreement. as missing al the mine 100 miles nor- Former s pecial prosecutor Leon thwestof Johannesburg. Jaworski has 1u1id he was neYer infor· Rescue workers evacuated the med or the original agreement and other miners on incline shafts, o!- prolcsted that giving Nixon posses-ficials said. 1'heir exit shaft was sion of the presidential materials blocked by the mudslide. m ig h h w.ar.1.-.-Mml!-W.ale.cgat.e....u· "---"-.Al><t.k..e.uu..an_s aid_hc.a..v y_ta.in_ vcstigations c..aused an earthen dam to give way \\'hile ll ousc counsel Phillip__\V . and send mud sliding into the mine's · Bu chen . Ge nera l Services Ad · ~o. 4 shaft. The spokesman said ministrator Arthur r Sampson. several alternative incline shafts are Secretary Service director H. Stuart available to the miners to escape to Knight and the special prosecutor's safety points underground. office jointly asked Richey to hold a The slide occurred early today al hearing Wednesday and grant <tp· lhe Impala mjne at Rustei'lburg. proval for the new method for han-It is one of three which form the dling th_e record$. of the Nixoo ris_hest.plat_inulILJllllting complex in presidency the world. 1-lalde ma n's lawyers contended their client never used the y.•orcl "Gemstone" during his tape recorded \Vh ite House conversalion with Nixon on June 23. They said the \\'Ord on the transcript should read "cOn\'Cntion" or "dovestonc" or at least "unintcl· ligible." y.•een Jan . 25, 1967 <1nd Jan. 7, 1969. r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;, and then giving it to Agnew, then II ~1 aryl:111d's governor, ;ind Jerome B \\lolff , then chairman of lhe Stulc The \Vor·d w:1s cruci al to llaldeman·s defense because the con - versation look place only six clays ;if. lcr !he ai'fcst or the Nixon ·s campllign operalives ins iac the Watergate hc·adq ual'tl•r s of the n c moc rat ic National Comn1ittee. Hoi1ds Com mission Green. <-1 consulting engineer, 1s ch:1rged with making his payments di rect l y to Ag new !·le told prosecutors h e paid Agnew a P· proximatcl.v $50.000 between 1966 ;ind 1972, uctol'ding lo court pupers. C:recn said he cont inued his pay ments arter 1\gncw becumc \·ice president Coast Border Drug Cases Face H f(aring ·rhe U.S. Supreme Court agreed a rrcsls n1ade aft er agents round toda.v that il would hear arJtumenls to caches of <lrugs during asscrtL>dly de1ermine if an earlier deciiuon over· routine ~c:irc h cs ror i ll egal im- turn1ng a Border Patrol drug arrest migrants. shoul~ be appli ed lo at least 40 other Al the San Onofre Border Patrol cases now going 1hrough the courts. 0 checkpoint south of San Clemente 1\nd if lhc court rulei; in favor of suchdiscoveri es used totakcplaceon n1:tking its reversal rclroucti ve. thcavcro'geofoncca wei k. many n1 ajor dope smuggling .cases And spokesmen i;aid that man.v of cou ld b<o reversed. those :1 rrests no~ hang in the bal- ·rhe issue relutes to a decision han-rincc , dcd do"·n by hi2h court in the summer An cxact numbcr, howcYcr. w:.s not of 1973 y.·hich reversed the conviction available today. or a man t,1,•ho was arrested \1lithout Besides tbe issue of \l.'arrants in watranl 011 drug smuggling charges drug arrests, the p41trol a lso face~ by border patrol men at u r<>adblock. other threats to il!i system or rerreling And no"'. dozens of other slmlllir oul llle~~ul immigrants. cases al \'3rious stagcJ in the appcul Otht!r federal court decisions-now Mariners Savings is. an ''old ti•ner'' The ship's figurehead, pictured on the left, is on display in the lobby.of our Weslcliff office. on the corner of Westcliff and Dover. He's on ..Old Timer," just like Mariners. Come by and open on· account ot_your "Oldest" hometown savings and loan -Mariners. If it's more convenient, drop by ou r Bayside Center office. near the entrance to Bolbod lslaod. Just as o ship's figurehead symbolizes a safB voyage to seafarers. Mariners Savings hos served the Harbor Area with. safety and growth on insured savings f6r more than 21 years - that's longer thdn anyone else! And we've helped this Oeoutlful community grow with our · financial support too. FREE SERVICES SAFE ElEPOSIT BOX• NOTARYSER\/Ttr MONEY ORDERS •TRAVELERS CHECKS TRUST DEED NOTE CO LLECTION • PHOTOCOPYING YOUR MONEY IS NOW INSURED TO $~0.000 AT MARINERS• process ha ng in the bal.,,nce because on appeal before the Supreme Court ).Ot.Jf'IDED 1 .,~1 of the latest high court decision. !'hal l!'nge the entire roadblock ~ ... 'Now Slgn9d into low, tlfPctlv•o1 ?f f:olov.;, ruled that the re\'ersal ot,lust year ''bl wnket war rants" issye9 bv . shou ld apply lo 3boUl 40 calos now federol Judge, in Sun Diego aro un. ANP LOAN ASSOC' A 'TJQN Lowe•·••P<•lscourtsalrendy have procedure and a5'ert thu1 unique ~m~l MARINERS SAVINGS pending. con!ltltutlonal. 'I J.rt But goYernmcnt lawyers today won The unu su a I :wa rra·nt-s-i1suod ft """"""'"'""-I h f. d I bl I ,_" lh !Od ~~ l WUTI.UfF .. DOvt:lt•l'fEWPORTIEACll,CAJ.lr.•*l•(l14)MJ ... IMIMoelttl t e 1rst roun nu a l C 11-ecp c C\/Cry uy!l -~131Wthcp11 rultostop ~~ tOl41AYlilDl!DlllVf;•NEWPOltTl£ACH,CAJ.lF.HMO •ll1 4)Ml·te00 t .. , ... c.w1 s""·eeping decision Crom afrectina the and scurch any"car within a 1,peclfic ......_..,. IJ'21>SFi1,L llSACllBOULf.V ARD\siAL J HAC!tcALtl-' '°1«l •tltJIYIB·lf>lCI other casc!i. geojtruphic area if I~ IS SUSptttcd lhat • 11;47 BEVERLY llOULF..VAMD •LOS A1'401l.LES. CALI,. QMA . 12 1JJ 1151.4141 1\1 any otlhc cases !'elate to patrol illcgul alic!.s arc in!!.i!Je. ...--~---------:==::!:::::.::.::::::::::,:.....::.::.:.;::::.;;:;.:;.;.,.:.;_;:;::.:;..;_.;_===-...;_------J .. . . • .. • • I I • ' c ' ·' r I l I t -- • • ~· ' I• j •" ..... , . " . " • • • Today's Final • EDIT19N-N, ):'.Stocks i --.•---,oRANGcCOIJNTY;""C:ACTFORf\flA MONDAY~NOVEMBER 11 , 1974 TEN CENTS .Saddle~ck College Arts · Complex Hits ·Snag By FREDERICKSCllOEMEllL Of Ille 0111, l'ii.i si.tl Plans to build a music arts complex at Saddleback College may hit another setback es a result Of studies now under \Yay in the stale agency that go\'erns community colleges. • A decision must be made by Nov. 18 on whether Saddleback should get more or less state money for the mu'lti -million performing arts facili ty. , Sl!{ldleback Supt. Hobert Lombardi ' said the state's share of the construe · . lion cost may be trimmed because community college facility planners think Saddleback already has more space than it needs for its present student population. Edward Rodgers. chi.Cf or facilities planning for the California Com· munity Colleges. woujd not say which way the.decision will go. "Our decision will be wholly depen- dent on the enrollment and space needs or the campus," said Rodgers. ··we can decide to support more Cooperative facili ty o'r Jess racility.'· Rodgers said. l~e conceded that the decision must be made by Nov . 18, the date his of£i cc must submit a list to the l . .cgislaturc or projects it wants ·money for. ltodgers explained that the music arts building was originall y scheduled for state support in fiscal 1973-74. Original cost was $3.3 million. with the state willing to pick up Sl .7 mil· lion. Bids cam e in al SS.7 million last July and were rejected by the Sad- Plan Joint Meets Seen . as 'Sales Pitch' t~ollo"'ing a· preli minary Session . vine and the Saddleback Valley Com· last v.•eekend. representatives of Ir· m'unity College District attended the vine 's major public and private session at El Toro A-1arine Corps Air organizations agreed to meet again Station. ... Dec. 3 to de\·elOp a !Isl of cooperative Although the adv~rtised purpose of projects for the future: the meeting V.'iJS to give ~e represen· _But_tb.e...£.Ons.ensus...of the 200 p;e,oJ)Ie__tatives oJ the :various_ocganizatlons a · at a n all-day sen1inar sponsored chance to examine possible joint Saturday by Educational Facilities projects. several "in attendance fell Labs seemed to be against forming the meeting v.•as little more than a another bureaucracy lo <:.oordinate sales pitch. · the potentialjoint ende3vors. Educational Facilities Labs, Irvine Representatives or Irvine city Councilman Henry Quigley said, was gover nment. the Ir vine sctiool (rying to sell its consultant services to district, the Irvine Company, UC Ir· the organizations involved. Tap~s llear" Nixon Agreed to FBI Hush-up Plan 'in '72 "I think its bad for an organization like EFL' to se~ up something like that and not say why they have set il up,•· Qui gley said.~ ...... ·-· The idea of a joint plaJining body. · Suggested by David Le"'is or EFL. "'asrejectcd. - But cooperative projects \\'e~ sup· ported by those present as ways to use tax money mor.e effi ciently. The agencies will glithcr again Dec. 3. a date set for a joint meeting of the city council and school board to com- plete a cooperative agreement on im· CSee SEMJNAR. Page A?> Nationwide Coal Strike At Midnight \V1\Sl·llNGTON tUPJ ) -President Nixon apparently agreed to H.R. Haldeman·s suggestion on June 23, 1972 to tell the t~Br to "stay the hell out•• of the \Vatergate investigation, according to a tape played today in the.Watergate cover-up trial. ~he~e ta~s last Augl£St led t.o Nixon·s WASlllNGTON-(A p l•A Nation· resignation. wide coal strike will begin just after The jury heard the tapes of three conversations betY,reen Ni;<on and Haldeman, v.•ho was his chief of staff, on Jun€! 23 -six days after the initial Watergate arrests. The disclosure or On their first conversation that day. -midnight tonight and a top official of Haldeman •fd Nixon that former Al· the United A-1 ine Workers predicted ·torney ·General John N. ?ditchell had today that the walkout will last about come up with an idea to have the CIA three weeks. tell the FBI to halt its investigation. ti.lost coal mines already were shut He_ told Nixon "that the way to han· for the Veterans' Day holiday while die this now is for us to have CClA union and industry negotiators con- , deputy Director Vernon A.) Walters tinued efforts to resolve differences call.Pat Gray (acting FBI chief) and over a new contract. justsay.'Staythehelloutofthis ... ·As h e arrived Cor today 's This is a h. business here, we donl bargaining session, U~IW Vice want you to (act) any further on it.' President Mike Trbovich said failure 2 S ddl b k That's not an unusual development." to reach an agreement before a e llC "Um. huh," Njxon replied, ap· tonight's official strike deadline will dleback board. The S2 .4 million overage \\'ould ha\'e had to be full )' ab- sorbed by the district. Cnllege trus tees ordered th<· buNding redesigned. /\t a meeting last Thursday nighl. they l"e\'iev.·ed architects' plans to split the music urts building into three separate structures :tnd lower con slruction qua lity standards as ;.in economy move Architect s said the cost-savin.e measures could tl'im about 18 perccnl off the tnla l cost. They. did pro,·ip.e ;1 , derinite fi gurl' p(•ndu1g C'Omplt·t11111 of preliminary plan:- Hod gC"rs .s:.id hl' 1\111 0t' in lhu{·h "·ith lhe di strict pnor to i\o\'. I810 1n for rn ;idn1inistrators :incl trus\\.'l'" "'h<'lh er thl' Sl il l f' i~ ROUl~ to ltl('l"ea~r ur decrease its sha rl· uf thl· cos I Other projects that arc fa l·111g th e same anal\'sis b\' the :-tall' art• the .eyn1nasiUm -ph.ysie:.i l t'<lu,·atiun huilding and a perin1etl·r ro;id :iround rnost or the 200-i.ICrl' campu:- Art•hitC'cts ;llso prOJXlSt'<l di\ 1d1ng the ~ym r:1t·ilities Into thn•e :-t•parah· bu1ld1ng:-lo t'UI co."ts 'fht· u1n nun1 •If s t:ilt• .!>UPPO rl lK•t•onlL'S a cril1t·11t fat1or 111 ho11 the 1·otlcgc goes about pa) in~ for it~ share 11f thC' constru t·t ion co~t s . 1'rustl!es :.tre "'rt•stlrn ,i.: 11·1t h the question uf ('allin~ a bond or tnx Ol't'r- r1dc t•lt•Cllon or to 1hret1 ly apl)I.\ the la ~ 1ncrt'i1St· \\'ilhout anelc(•t1un. 'J'he latlt•r 1s pc1·1n1Ut•d b~ a special :-l at(' l:i" Ull l"OlllmLUlll .1 C'Olle~e COil· :-tru<'tion hn;1nt·1n,.:. Distr1t'I :id n11n1~1rat.ur" i.;1y 1h l' dfStrlct should u:.e lhl' ~tulute ~ oanv ,.,._ ~"' l>tlol• WORKMEN COMPtETE PIRATE SHIP TO GO WITH SEA CREATURES (BACKGROUND) At Irvine's College P.ark School, Climbing Apparatus Has a Theme · Neighborhood Park Readied in Irvine By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Of U11 DlllJ l'llllS\ltt The College Park neighborhood park, lrvinc·s first example of tht.> \\'Ork of the city's park consultant. is nearing completiou. form climbing and play areas. /\ cement lobster doubles as a slldl'. ··\V e \\"anted to get a"'ay from the tr;ulitjonal slide and swingsct design for the parks and do something realJ~· spectacular." i\t rs. ~tiller said. 2 Men Guilty In. Spiro Agn.eiv Payoff Scheme BALT1~10RE. JI.Id. (AP) -T wo men Y.'ho fi gured in the probe or for· mer Vi re President Spiro T. Agne\\· pleaded guilty today to tax charges. arently in a&r.e.cmenl_ ~ ~ prolong the...w.alkouLat-lea.st another ---B~..--..,,/rd-.-~'---C"'--:---=11n a second taped conversation. v.•eek beyond the union~ earlier two· Ut 11·ig osts Nixon was heard to express a fear week forecast. As \\'Orkmcn assemble a co m - bination pirate ship and jungle gy m. children in the neighborhood ·near \Valnut Ave nue and Culver Dri ve already-are·scrambling on the sculp- ted cement shapes of sea creatures v.'hich form the theme forthc park. A sculpted gray 1\·hall• will ht• hooked to a \\'ater pipe and timer Sl·L tospou(offon thC"hour. I. 1"1. l·lammcrman II . a n1ortgagc ba nker . and Allen I. Green. an engi neer. pleaded guilty before a fhrec-judge p;;ncl Sentencing 1\·as scheduled for No\'. 25. •• that the Watergate disclosures would "By not coming up with a contract make the CIA "look bad" and hurt last night or early this morning, I A.ired Tuesd'ay U.S. foreign policy. . think we 're in ror a three-week ··1 donl want t hem to iret any ideas strike," Trbovich tOld reporters. , we 're doing it because our concern is l·le said the major obstacle holding Sadd'leback Community College political," Nixon added. up a settlement is the economic District trustees 1\"ill learn Tuesday U.S. District Judge. John J . Sirica package dealing with wa ges. pen- _n.il:ht \\'haljL\\'.iJLcosLJor <1rchitecti; to ruled earlier that llaldeman~ pos-sions,sick..pay..an.d.9lh«_bene!it~. redesign the proposed music art and sible reference on June 23. 1972 to Only a fc.w non-economic issues gymnasium bltildings. ··Gemstone" -the code word for the remained .and the urtion official said To reduce the cost of both buildings.. \Vatergate buggin g -will be read as these will be resolved. trustees have agreed to use a lov.·er unintelligible" in transcripts gi\·en . grade of construction. They also ha\·t' to the \l/atergate cover-up jury. decided to break !h4:' buildings in~•·;:-.. ~T~he ruling was.seenas a victor fo.r_ Planners Revi ew heir-eom1>one nt-parts-armrotner the former \Vhile Housechief of starr. · cost-.saving n1easure. But the U.S. ·supreme Court. mean- Di strict archil ccts Hobery llippe \\'hile. dealt him a setback by refusing ·and George R:1 nclell said at a f11Ceting to consider his argument that he and Jast \\'eek that redesign of the rourco-defendants-all as&Qciatesof buildings \1•ill cost up to 4 percent or-Nixon -were indicted illegally. the total construction price. fl a lde man contended that the Trustees decided ·to redesign the \Vatergate grand jury "'"'hich indicted music arts complex after bids came him was illegally sitting past the nor· in more than 75 percent over architec-mal 18-month grand jury term . fie ts' cost estimates. said the chargc_s jlgalnsl him f hould Redesign of the gym building "'as <See WAT ERGATE,PageA2) ord('red after the board le:irned it could gel a less ex1>ensi\'e building by changi ng construction standards .. Students' Offering lrvine·s planning commis!<i ion "'ill review recommendations made by learns of UC Irvine students doing field research in city planning tonight al 7:30 at city hall, 4201 Ca mpus Drive. UCl social ecology students are v.·orking as consultanlS to the· city in drafting polic ies on archcological . sites, a new parking ordinance and a study of the effects of high-density developments on surrounding areas. \Vhen complete. the $180,000 park \\'ill "show the city what /\Ian can do," said Community Services Com- missioner Sally /\nnc ~lil]('r, ref('r· ringlopark consultant Alan Ribera. Ribcrci . \\'ho drafted the comm unit ~ l('vel park package used to promote a 516 million park bond sale approved by Irvine voters in June. has been retained to do the l)l anning for the HFsH.hree park!! In be runded from thl' bond. Ribera ·s contract with the city calls ro r the planning of llarvard Avenue Community Ball Park, Central lr\'ine liigh School Community ..Park ahd University Dri ve Community Park. 'J'he sea theme for the College Park park. ~trs. ~1iller said, was in part J result of the poor piece or land dedicated for the facility. "lt·s a strip kind or park a nd that makes it difricult to plan," ~lrs. ~lil­ ler said. , The sea rreatu res. sculpted by Ribera. and the pi rate ship-dominate the park. The pastel colored denizens The spout can serve as <1 \\'ay yo un g- sters c<1n keep lrackoftime. J\1rs. J\Til- lcr said . and serves the dual purpose uf "'elting the sand in t.hC' park . '·Damp sand , .. i\l rs. J\tdlcr said. "is more fun ;ind it~~ t·asier to n1qhl and 1>lay "•ith .... • .,.\II other 11arks 10 ht• huilt in !ht• t•1t y. s he said, v.•111 fol low !>ume thl'ml' 1'he ball park. for t•x;1mple. 1\111 h;i\·v a theme of fr1cndshi11 and ,.:ood :-porl sm a ns h i.p _ Ln.i:.or.poi:a.lin~ s ue h features a~ :1 loc;1l h<.111 uf faml' tor young .ith l etL'~ Citing !he College Park fac1l1 1.1· a~ ··an example ol thl' kind of11·ork /\Ian can do.·· ~·1 rs. ~I Lil er ~aid 1nn:111on h;i., ellminatl'rl some nr the fcaturt•s originally planned Strikes dµrint! the summl'r ~lnpped v.·ork-and raised coslS forcing cancel- lation of 1>lans for some fcaturc?-J of the park s such a~ a crn\v's nest for the pirate ship rinances 1>ermitting, J\lrs. !\tiller said. lhc eliminated features nf tht• park "'141 be installt·tl lall't". Current plans c:1ll for dividing the- music qrt!l structure intci three separate buildinGS a nd the gym building into two. In other m atters trustee!! \\'ill be asked lo set ~lnrch ii as 1he date for trustee elections ;.ultl to a1>prove an audit or distrit·t nnant.:ci1 for riscal 1973-74. Mf!th Program Authors to See Irvine School Spray Perils 'Divers? . . "- The mt'cting \\'ill be ht-Id ill 7:30 p.m. in the J a ni""'" n~ Cit :\lemorial Librar~'. -2 SALES !tJADE ON SINGLE AD T"·o sales for the price of a ·single clai;;sitied ad, . Thll.t's th.f success story rclat.ed by a N<'"'port Beach man who said he SOid not on~, bul l"·o cors \\•hen thi s ad ran in thC' Daily Pllol ; ·G1 COUGA R. Xlnl. Cond. Orig, O\\'nr. A 'C, PS, · p. B. S92$. )()()(·XXXX~ If ~·ou have a used C1lr or lwo you 'd like to co1n·crt to cash. call 642·5678. Pu.L re"' v.·prd.~ IJUl:ork for you.. ln the Ou1ly Pilot • • /j The authors of a nc\\·cr new mat h progr:1m used at Turtle Rock Elemch· tary School in Irvine plan a visit lo the school 1'~riday to see hO\\' their system is working. Rev. Sta_nley J .. Jlczuszka,...director of the mathematics institute at Boston College~ and Dr. f\1 . Vere Devault, proressor or education at the Univer· sity or 'Wi sconsin. authored the Science Re.search Associates fl.lathematics LcaLning System in use at the school. ,.. The system departs from the em- phasis on theory or the "modern math" v.•hich had been in Vogue for more than .a decade. The course focuses on the use or math ln a child 's e\'eryrlay life. with emphasis on com- putalional skills . ' The program . in use at Tun.le Rbck on a trial basis. d<!velops a mor<' po1ili\•e atlitude..lo...mathemalics and il!I practical tipplicntinn lo the "relll "1>rld-:" OcV'ault ~.-Td. · Cracking P-roblems May R esult Witli Silico1i e Bv ALAN OIRKIN 'ot tM Diii~ Pli.IJ.Wff crc:il(' a risk !o the user." Dow ·~ Swanso n said. ··Do\\' Corning cau!ions J,.. scure has been thrown into th e o"'ners and users not lo use any scuba diving industry over.uscof an a.erosoL1\•h ic.h c.oul d contain u aerosol silicone s pray to clean di ving chlorinated solve nt on ::iny Part of its l.'Quipment . scubadivingequipment. ' A fo~ounta in Valley manufacturer The spray ··could cause s tresi; repo'rted cracking problems apparen-cracks in the plasti c and renCler 11 lly resulting from use or lhH pray -very dangerous,·· Swanson said. 4X sprar -to the Dow·Corning.COrp. The issue was brought to Dow 's &t· Dow issued a warning confirming thaL tention by Ronald Coleman. president the spray could be dangerous if used and manager or Waterg\11, Inc., F'oun- on diving cquipmenL taln Va ll ey, <1 diving eq uipment John Swanson. ~ spokesman for manaufacturer. Dow in A-lidland , Mich. !iaid that 4X , Last "'eek Wtiterglll put out a press which contains a chlorinated solvent, releiisc warning or ··1msible serious is recommended for U6C as a protec· defects" in the L91 p cistic 3jrway of tive coaling for auto.motive, electrical Its AT-PAC unit und authorir.ing a <ind ignition systems. recall of the units. ''Chl ori n a ted so l\•enl ~ can TherelealfC dld not.<'lltthespra)'u:- detri mcnla 1 ly a rrect a vnrlety of being responsible. bul late in the \\'l-tk plastics. especlully riolftarbonateiJ, Coleman new to l'itichigan and after· used iil'airway·componient · t>'hlch Will w.ird Dow is ued its wsrn1ng I . ·~ • "\\'l' <lid !'!omt' tcst1n~ und 11•e had some · rracklng in th~ <iir \V:J\'l's,'' Coleman suld lod,'!.'" Colemnn 'S t1HI he "'('RI huck tn l\lich1gan because he y,:1n1e<l IJn\\ also 10 test lhe produc1 Coleman said that the rrnnl or lhc ca n indicates lhaL the prodt1l'l cun he used on plaslics andpoJl'd I hat Spnrt !l"'ays. I.us Angeles,';. th\'\nJ? equip· mcnt m11nuracturer. hsts the product in itssuppl,cutalor! · /\ sr10kesman r(r S_portsv•uyi> ~uid · thul it hus been distributing 4X Wi thout :1n~ 1>robl~rns for .srvl'n ye11rs "\Ve hu\'t• 11ot h:id :•n ) harmful e(rcct!I on our llrot\u('l.!>. ··he said 'I he SpoKefi man ugrce<t lh,11 the spr3) wa!i li s-terl 1n ii ~ 1974 !luppl~ cu111logue "but \\'C \\·111 )iuf ti hold on that page for the 197S-catalogue :1nrl put a hold on the 11uppl) ti the spray 1111 \\ t" l"flrtllttf ))ow.' IJ .. George Beall, U.S. attorne~' for J\larvland a nd the leader of (hf' fedeial probe of ~l:1ryland political corruption said later that he recom- mended that the l"'O not be g1l'cn j:ul terms. llammerman a nd /\llt·n·s J?Uilty picas and Bcall's recommendation ;ire repo rted to ha\'e work ed out in return for lhl' ml'n's COOJl(!ration \\ ith the probe. 'l'hc men face a maximum penalty ol thrCL'-years in prison and a fine or SS.000 cach-ror inlerfcrcncc \\'ilhlhc 1ntei·nal revenue la\\'S. llammerman is charged with collcl'· 11111: money from srvcral individuals fu r Agne"' .. According to tourt documcnls. he received cash from consultants bet· v.·cen Jan. 2~. 1967 and Jan 7. 1969. and Ulen giving ii to /\gnc"'· th<'n J\laryland's governor. and ,Jerome H. \\'ol ff. lhen chairman of the State H.oads Com mission . \\ t•:11 l1t•r Fair 'lkll'" through ·ruesduy. v.1th sunny a nd <1u1tl' \\arm days ll1ghs 8U al the !){'aches r1:-.c1ng to HM inland Lo\\s to111gh 1 I.) to 5i! l~SI D t: '1'011,\ \' ,\/1'11 . ralhrr than womt>n. pritfrr. .~ce111g u1omt1n 1111 .'t('T'f'MI b11l lm!T!i'lt ort oj/erl'd fl'Wt'r rolf.'\ than mrn and lfw rolf' rheu pnrlr01' 1s 1n1r1•a/is/1c, act-0rd1nq 10 a sCr1•('fl ~rln1 -' Cudd Sur1:1ty Sl'e Pagc OI ,,, .,..,, St-•~l(t .. IMll.,.. •• Clll .. •~11 .. 1<•1-.MI l<tw• •• ci.uohet ... It 0<•-C..,~h ., ~·· " .. _ .,., Ct•u-•<t " . _ .. ,, ... 11 Dl:~1l•l<t11tt\ .. ~-· Mt••t'll . .. l•lll'11•J1-.. 1ttol"1tltoll .,, (.,,,lfl .... 1'11 •• ....... .. ,,_. •• W>illMI .. .,. __ " Wlrlll lH~ .. ,, .... ~ ..... \ " • DAlL'Y' ... LOT Football --.. ... amhling -C4arged Mondty, Nowmbet 11. 1974 Girl Too Fat, Loses Her Job. .:=~~~,~~lb~all betting eard operation----dr'POlfte cJalm wa s working oulol tWli:CO:Sta ~esa burs has allegedl y ~ell broken up with the arrest of rive pe:tso':lS1 iqcluding owners of both ®m~nts. TACOMA, w .. h. CAP) -She was efficient, cbeerl\11, typed 7tl word.s a minute ind took Shor· thand at 90, But the.. cily or TUoma iQl4 Trit.e:Y Ku Na.Leber lhat wasn't good enough. TM·o .w..cek.s_ a(lct. taking a receptionititJ-s position-with-the T acoma Human Development Depa rtment's youth services bureau, lhe l8·year-old woman was fi red. Her 11roblem : so pounds. al 1Complalnts urc cxpet:,:ted ~ed Tuesday to rormaUy Mliae Qfe arrestees wit h the felonY ~If', while ;ill five remain rree ar. i.post1u1>$2,000 bail. ~ Detective Sgt. Gene Norden said the suspects we ~c arrested between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Friday, followin g nearly a month-long Investigation. .. To the best or oor knowledge, lhey:ve been operating for at least three week1," he explained. He said the highly lucrative football card gambling fClivity centered on two tawrns. Th~Jace, at 2285 Newport Blvd .. and ,-e High Tide, at 727 W. 19th St .. both beer bars. A person of her five-foot (our· inch height musl not weigh more than 148 pound s, city standards specify. "·J could unde rst~nd it if there ~·eie some job function . But aJJ J did was sit and type and answer the-telephone;•· she said. Prosecutor To Rule on Nixon Files Arthur F. Logan, 48, of 9390 El Ar- bol St., Foun~11in Valley, and owner or The High 'Tide, "'as arrested and. bOoked on seven counts chargi ng him wtth~fmbling, or accepting a wager. i:J\1Ch•ril B . Youn11:, 56, or 108 YtrkW>wn Pluce, Costa !ttesa, and WASHINGTON (AP ) -President ()W~ The PJace, was arrested and Ford moved today to all ow the spec ial bdote<l'On Identical charges. \Yatergate prosecutor to decide which Barmaids at each tavern were also of former President Nixon's White booked l11to the women's sect~on or House tapes and papers should be tur- Orange County Jail on charges or ac-ned over to Nixon in California The c:epting waters, Sgt. Norden said. materials would be stored in the zig- They include Eleanor P.I. Ballard, gurat at La guna Niguel '42, or 543 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa; A request filed by the White tlouse Juanita P. Coons, 49, or 719 w. Wilson and the special prosecutor's office St.., Costa Mesa~ and Teresa J. Fur-would give the prosecutors nearly t,ad. 26,. of 2300 Fairview Roa~. Costa unlimite<I access to Nixon's papers ~esa.." and. tapes for any criminal in- lnvestigators claim they were run· vestigations . -~hQS 30 to 40 cards per week, If permitted by U.S. District Judge rorVihfCh customers wagered an Charles Richey, t~e proposal wou!d averageo{$5perc"ard. .. su~rcede an earlier agr~ment 1n 'OJCll>'lttbrs would ci.rcle. their --which Ford sal~ t~e tapes and <:hoict' q the winner in major college documents were.Nixon s property. and professional foot.ball games with Under th e earlier arrangements an- most of the money appar~ntly noUnced at the same ti.me as Nlxoq's fiJt.er.iog ils___way into Los Angeles pardon from prosecution, the tapes ~ectiye Sgt Norden said today an~ documents would have been that football card betting Is one or the deh~ered ,for storage near the former worst propositions for a:amblers when president s San Clemente estate. itcomestobeatlna:the odds. Th~ ne~ propos~I says : ·~No He explained that only t~o out of p_!_es1dent1al JR~ter1als s h~ll be every 100 bettors wins, 1maklng the removed· to locations i!l Washington, cdds 98< to 1 against a person's win· D,C. other than the White House com- rul:lg. .plex without the approval ~f the t, special prosecutor and no·port1ons of Tracks Found .... ,' For 'Snowman' KATl\1A NDU , Nepal (AP ) -. A Polish mountaineer and a Sherpa iuide claim they have Ren footprints of the Abominable Snowman. Andrej Zawada said in a message he saw the prints .. in l"'O distinct in · dividual tracks along a long distance of snow and ic e. They were clearly the lr~ck of t~e "Yeti," the Nepalese name fdr h:e creature. Many residents on the Himalayan s lopes clai m t o ha ve seen the Crea~r~, <tcscribcd as a cross bet- ·ween ,oi rria6 and a gorilla, but it has never been captured, even on film. S~iing Warmup 'Classes Offered ·The Orange Coast Yl\tCA will Jauncfi its get·fit·to·ski classes Nov . 19, a seri es or conditionin g sessions to warm up skiiers ror the season. The course, open to hi gh school Students and older. will be held ty,·o nights e11ch week through Oec. i')' at · the Y bu1ld1n g at iJUU u n1vers11 y Dri \·e. Newport Beach. Classes will meet from 6 tu 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Ad\'ance registration is requ ired and ca n b€' done by phoning the Yl\1 CA ;it 642·9990. Cost for nonmem- bers 512 for the series. It is S2 for Y members. ORANGE COAST . DAILY PILOT such mateTials shall be removed to locations outside the District of \ Columbia without an indication from the special prosecutor that he has no further need for such portions, except upon court order .'' A spokesman for special prosecutor He.nry S. Ruth Jr. said Nixon's lawyer, Herbert H. l\1iller Jr., Was not consulted in working.out the ar- rangement proposed to Richey. Richey is handling several civil suits seeking to short-circuit the original F ord-Nixon tapes and documents agreement. . . Former special prosecutor Ledn Jaworski has said he was never infor· med of the ori ginal agreement and protested that giving Nixon posses- sion of the presidential materials might thwart some. Watergate in- vestigations. While House counsel Phillip W. Buc he n, General Services Ad - ministr ator Ar thur F. Sampson. Secretary Service director H. Stuart Knight and the special prosecutor's ofll ce jointly asked Richey'to hold a hearing \Vednesday and grant ap- proval for the new method ror han- dling the r ecords or the ·Nixon presiden~y. ·rhe only apparent concession gran· ted Nixon's lay,•yers in lhe proposed agreement is that they would be present wheneVer the s pecia l prosecutor's s tarf searched for documents and tapes in lhe Nixon files. 48 Die in Clash LUANDA, An gola (AP) -Rival black independence groups clashed with each other and security forces in Luanda over the weeke nd a nd hospitals reported at least 48 persons killed and more than 100 wounded . Portuguese troops and the National Front for t he Liberation of Angola joined forces in efforts to restore or- der. .-----_.-.... ,, . . ... . . . . . ~ • - ' Offshore Drl,ling Fight Seen_· • Published assertions that the U.S, lntt"rlor Dep<1rtrrrwt-----rnAd.e. llt"f d.ecision lo s('IJ offsho~ drilling sites· -Jong be fore publie hearings and other rec1uired actions -came as no surp rise today to the leader of the r:1ngc Coast effort to fight the plan. .. We've had the feeling all along th1:1t the decision was made befOre th ey ever <'ame out west to tell us <ibou t the pl un," s<1id Ne"•porl Beach ~layor Donald tile Innis. .. And no matter what they say, we're going to fi,5'ht them," he added . The reuclion came to a published account on Sund ay in a d aily newspaper in Los Angeles asserting that documents within the Interior Department prq_ve that the commit· mcnt to sel l the federal leases already has been made. Yet, the article asserts, environ- mental impact statements and public hearings have yet tocome(orth. ... rhat Y+'l:IS the total impression C\'eryone out here had "-'hen the In· lerior Department people came out earlier this year to explain the project to us.'' the Newport ICiidef said Department officials said plans were to offer leases perhaps as soon as next spring on prime drilling areas beyond the three-mile limit from the Channel Islands orf Santa Barbara to Danu Point The proposals immediately brought forth resistance from coastal com· munities concerned about the en- vironmental damage whieh might be created by the drilling, Even U.S Rep Andrew Hinshaw CR·Newport Beach> who Was among the fifst on the coast to learn of the piiins, said al the outset that the plans . were well solidified before the form;il ani1ouncement. ~ _ , He took an eiirly position of concern about the proposals because of the ir erfect on the coast - From the Interior Department, the official statements still underscore the asserted' lack or a decision on the leases. "l want to make clear one point ·about which there has been some con· ... fu slo.n, '! said Interior Secretary Rogers Morton, "'The Interior Depart- ment has made no decision to lease any areas off California for possibl e drilling." ' f' ro• Page A I WATERGATE be dismiSsed. Sirica ruled on the "Gemstone" quotation at the same time he denied motions by Mitehell for a mistrial and by Kenneth W, Parkinson for a separate trial i n the cover-up proceedings. Haldeman's lawyers contended their client never used the word "Gemstone" during his tape recorded \Vhite House conversation_with Nixo_n on June 23. They said the word on the transcript should read "conve ntion". or "doveston~" or at least "unintel- ligi ble." · The word was C rucial to 1-lal deman's defense because the con· versation took place only six days af· ter the arrest of the Nixon's campaign operatives inside the Watergate .headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. Thus it could ha\•e been construed that Haldeman was already aware of the Gemstone operation at that time. The June 23 tape is one of about 26 such recorded ~onvillatiOR5--which the jury has yet to hear. Transcripts also were prepared for the jurors. Police Hunt Pair AUSTIN, Tex. (UPll -About 900 volun teers a re searching roadsid e rights·of·way a nd are asking hunters and farmers to, check sheds, wooded areas and newly turned earth in hope of finding two l!formon missionaries missing for two weeks. Gary Smith Darley, 20, of Simi Valley, Calif., and Mark J . Fisher, 19, or Pi1ilwaukee, \Vi s .. vanished Oct. 28, in the.rugged hill country olCentral Texas. CMllJ Pilot l'Mll ~J Lie P•J,.. SLAM BANG -Angel a Ro sal. lop-rated U.S. \vomen·s ta ble tennis player. slams shot into the net 9uring m.itch Sunday at Golden \Vest Coll ege. J\.1iss Rosal tried her luck in open ·divis ion against men in state table tennis ch<impionships pl ayed at the Huntington Beach campus this \VCekend. She made it to quart)er . rinals before being eliminated. Mexic9 Requests U,.S. Weapons Flood Halt PHOENIX. Ariz IAP) -,..-The ltlexican government has asked U.S. otficials tti choke off the now.of illegal- weapo ns reaching terrorists in lt1exico. Tteasury Department offi cials in Wa shington confirmed over the weekend.that"°Mexican authorities ap- pealed for help in cutting off a trickle supply system producing a flood or firearms. · Government agenls said shipments or fiv e to 20 guns ha ve been smu gg led past border.guards in cars andtrucks and later exchan&ed for heroin or cocaine. Mexican authorities say lhe weaporis, some or whi ctt are ARI S automatic assault rines used by the U.S. Army, are frequently turned against poli ce by drug dealers. Others are sold to terrorist gangs. Treasur~ agents said most of the guns s muggled into l\1exico are bought legally in the United Slates and the gun dealers do not know ·where the weapons are going. Drug addicts a lso steal weapons and trade them for narcotlc:s south of the bor· der. authorities said. The Treasury Department has responded to the Mexic:an appeal by ·reinforcing Customs and Alcohol . Tobacco and Firearms <ATFl forces along the border in, Arirona, Texas, New Mexico and California. Agents said the intent Is to intercept arms before thl!y cross the border. In return for the U.S. action against gunrunning, Mexico has pledged a drive to check drug traffic across the border into this country. ~f exica n authc-r1ties report th(' worst threat from armed guerrill as in 35 years, a danger aggr.;i,yated by rising un employmenrand inflation. Gun battles reportedly have cost the lives of scores ot soldiers, police of- ficers and guerrillas in Mexico. An ATF under cover agent--;n Arizona said the weapons get to ·Mexico-J>ecause l\1 exican border guards fail to search cars entering the country. ··unless you l>now the guy has "-'eapons in his car, his chance or get· ting across undetected are good," he said ' Agents said there al.so is evidence- thlit some Mexi can extremists .arc be ing helpe d by sympathet ic Americans. Se\•en Americans, i n~luding three Tucson men, we re captured near Guadalajara a few months ago "-'ith 23 rd of Se pt ember Co mmunis t League gucrrillns. Jim Dillon. regional ATF director in Los Angeles, said, '"Our infor- ~ation is that narcotics smugglers in Mexico would rather have guns than money."' t 'rom Page A I SEMINAR ... 11mve ments for the UCI stadium . Coo perative pl;inning is already a fact in lr\'ine, with sever al joint projects bet"•een the citi and school di strict and UCJ alreadf In prog ress. The city and lrvine "Company arc sharing costs· on a $47.500 urban de sign study to Oetail Various aspects orruture ci ty appearancl'. . The seminar also pointl'd out-that the area is at a "crossroads" where cooperative projects iire concerned, tifayor Gabrielle Pryor ~~id. AJI the organizations }nvolved are growing rapidly, she Sflld, "and they have to spend so r:nuch time managing their 0\~1n affairs that there's no time left for joint project s. •·Coope ration is more difficult than just going off and doing your o~·n thing," l\lrs. Pryor said, adding that she is concerned that the cooperation ~·hi c h has been in progress wil l ..break down into just a bunch of separate bureaucracies.·· Al'1.h-e-Dt~. 3 meeting, each agency is to list its plans for future fa cilities und project s. outlining any areus ~'hich could benefit from shared ust• and fin ancing. Table Tennis Teen Retains . Title as Tops J oon Gil Parle of Los Angeles retained l;lis California table tennis championship title after two da'ys or tournament play this weekend in Hun· tington Beach. !·le defeated 16-year-old Dennis Barish in the rinal match Sundav night at Golden \Vest·College to repea"t. as state champion. Barish of Van NuySJ had earlier \\/O n the junior (15·161· championship. Angie Rosal of San Diego beat her sister, l\fonica Rosal, to repeat as California state women's champion. Gil Park, the number three ranked U.S. men's player, and Rosal, number two among U.S. women, also teamed.- up to capture the mixed doubles title in the California State Open ir· nament. ~ ' The tournament was co-spons by the U.S. Table Tennis Association. thl" lluntington Beach Recreation L>epartment and .._Golden West Col- lege. - lllore than· 1,000· matches were; played as 165 players competed in the state's largest tournament. according to Jerry Lalande, president of the l~untington Beach Table Tennis Club. Other titleq won during the two-day tournnment inclµded : senior singles, Julius Paa! i)f Los Angeles; esquires singles, P..aal; class "A" singles, Sandy Lechtick of Hollywood; class "B" singles, Al an l\fartz of Salt Lake City; class "C" singles, Keith Ogata of Anaheim ; class "D" singles, Mike Ba n of San Diego, Also: junior und er 17, Barish; junior under 16. llcnry Fung of San Francisco; junior under 13, ~1ike~ Chapman or Van Nuys ; junior under l 1. Doug1 Kirby of ""1oDlclair ; jun ior doubles, Dean Galardi of Torrance and Fung: senior doubles, Dick B<tdger of Garden Grove and Ca rmen Ri ce\'ilo of San Diego: open doublc'.'i. Gil Park and lchiro Hashimoto of Los -Angeles. And : class "A" doubles, Lechtick and Kenn y Pitts of Ocean Beach : class "8" doubles, Chris Rosal or San Diego and Tito Le Franc of Belmont.' -Mariner-s-SaVIngs - is an ''old timer'' ,...,°'""91 '°"\' o.ur .... 1,.,,, """''"1' ..... ~-!flt Nl'"1.·f'r.-.•, \ P"bt 1hf<I Dy ""'OronQI! ca..si Pub!•\ll•f!Q co ..... n, S.S..••"' l'lt1ion\ ... e ll"bll-. Mone!•• !"'°""'" F't"!My, "" Cost• """W, ,_.,.llCl<I 8eoK11. H"""""'"" 9P«111F-· l••n ¥•1~•. !<¥Int. s.oo••-~ V•U•y •l'l<I ~· lit.Kn So .. 111 to.,1. A .,f'Olll ~I fdll!on 1, P\lbllll'M $.11 .. •ot•y• -S...O•Yt ow, P.-•nc..,.. Pltbll""~ Pl•nl " .o1 JOO W1111 8.ly ~·eet. t.mi.. Mo ... ~ .......... '2•1- Robert N . Weed P•••l•n• •rid Publ"'""' Coast Border Dr~g Cases. Face Hearing The ship's figurehead, pictured on the left, is on display in the lobby of our Westclilf office, on the corner of Westcliff ond Cover. He's on "Old Timer," just like Mariners. Come by and open on account al your "Oldest" hometown savings ond loon -M ariners. If it's more con'lenienr. drop by our Bayside Center office. near the entrance to Balboa Island. Jack R. Curlev "'•<• ~•n-nl •"" r.e ...... 1 WN9f• Thomas Keevil EotllDf Thomas A. Murpti1ne ,,,,.n•q111«1 EOilor Charles H. Loos Richdrd P. Nall A'\'"'"' M•n•t""J tnoton Otlices Co\1• W W UO Wtll S.ySl"l'I flt.,._! S..Ct\ UJJ Ntw-1 8&¥!..,1,cr L•OWNI l!tt~fl. 11 .. G-.rtilrffl flll"t•"91"" S.•cfl 11111 &.«II &ouHv••lr '-"tltbolt-V•U•'' lJZ01 U .._, ._ •l S.,, 019fi FIN"'•Y ·TelepflOne 17141642-4:121 Cl•ssified Advertisi ng 642·5'71 :W""'t>«.t Y•llty -Ollott ' • Sll-6:110 FNm St11 '''""'*' 4t5·0ll0 (eo?f~\, lf14.. 0•..,tt CG4M ll\loll,,,,,r.q c-,, ,.. °'""' ''°'""· lllVloltlll l ... ,, ..,.q,,,,1 m.1wr o• tllvt •ti-nl\ 11t•••fl m•• ... ••ltf•HhKld wl!Ntll Ulfll.ol illt•<N,i.i.n OI t•l"•l'll ••l'e• SK-lit•\ llo!\lt!lt Nlf •I (Mtt MfW, ~lllDtnlt M tc,,Ol•Oll 0, ,,.,..., tJ• -!!Illy, O'f' mt•I ... 00 ftlOlllNy , ''1011tl'Y 4Mti11tll-u 00 IMlllt\h t • The L'.S. Supreme Cou rt agreed today that it y,•ould hear argument<; to determine if an earlier decision O\'er· tu rning a Border Patrol drug arrest should be apelie-9 to4 !!_t least 40 other cases now going through th e courts. And ir the court rules in favor of making its reversal retroactive. many major dope smuggling cases co uld be reversed. The issue relates lo a decls1on han- ded down by high court in I.he summer or 1973 which reversed the ,convlctlon of a man who was arrested without warrant on drug smuggling charges by border patrolmen ata roadblock. And now. dozens of other similar cases al various stages in the appeal process hang in the hal ance because of the latest high court decision. Lower appeals courts already have ruled that the reversal or last year should apply to about 40 cases now pending. 811.l government lawyers today won the first round In a battle to keep the sweeping decision from affectina the other c~ses. ti-1any of the c;ascs re._laJc to patrol arrests made a£[er agents found caches of drugs during -assertedly routine searches for illegal Im- migrants. At the San Onofre Border Patrol c1leckpoirit south of San Clemente such discoveries used lo take place on the average or once a week. And spokesmen said that manx of those arrests now hang in the bul· nnfe. An exact number, however, was not availible today. Besides the issue of warrants in druc arrests. the patrol also faces other threats.to its system or ferreting outiJleagal Immigrants. • Other federal court decisions--now on appeal before the SUpreme Court- challenge t he e ntire roadbloc'k procedure and assert that unique ' "blanket warrants" issued bv federal Judges in San Diego are un - cohsUtutional . The unusual warrants-issued every lOdays -allow.t,!le patrOl tostop and 1e11irch any car within a specific jleographic area i( it is suspected that illegal aUens art! inside. I Just as a ship's figurehead symbolizes a safe voyage to seafarers, Mariners Savings has served the Harbor Area with safety ond growth • on..insured savings for more than 21 yeors - thot's longer than anyone else! And we've' helpe.d this beoutifUI col"(l munity grow with our financial su~port tpo. " FREE'Sffi/ICE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX• NOTARY SERVICE MONEY ORDERS • TRAVELERS CHECKS TRUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION • PHOTOCOPYING >' YOUR MONEY IS NOW INSURED TO $40,000 AT MARINERS• 'Now Signed Into law. •ff•ctive 01 of Nov. 27 FOUNDED 1931 MARINERS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (2 Jlh...,.... l«ll'-1 . W!STCU~'F .e OOVJ;R •HEW PORT llRACH, r_4LD'~ • t11'1 '4J·.OOO (Ma!JI Of&ff) 1$14 IAYSIDt DRJVI • HIW9'0RT llACtt, CIJJF', ~· t7141'41°40do 1S.,.W.C....J IJ820SF..t.1. BEACH loiJl.iVARD • Sf!At. Bll'ACH, CALI,. ~1«'1•Ull)l48,7tlltl 1147 BEVF.Rl.Y BOULE.VA MO • LOS AN<llllf.t CALI!'.~• 1l1Jl "57-4141 ( • • .. '' • • D11ntington Beach Fo11ntam Valley · ED IT l"ON Todav's Final-~ N. V., Stocks ' 200 • Picket • • I Proposed • 0.ilT Pilot SWH ,..,... Residents Seeking Rezoning !\tore than 200 Founlain Valley and \\'cstminster residents picketed a proposed 49-acre commercial and in· dustrial complex in Westmins ter today, hoping to persuade city of- ficials to rezone it residential. Ethel Hayman, 9l97C:.:t.ladium Ave .. Founlain Valley. said protesters havl! raised $700 to hire an :ittorney to fi ght the development at the southwest cor- ner or ~1agnolia Street and Edinger Avenue!. The complex. proposed by Golden West Equity Properti~s. lnc .. would include space for 50 firms. city of· Cicials say, and would have a "buffer zone'' of attractive landscapi11g '*t- . ween the-complCi -and surrounding hoJlles . The matter will go before the \Yest· minster City Council al 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at a public hearing called to consider the complex's site plan and environmental impact repart. Complex B~y, 4, Hero --Sa ves Two Kids Fro1n DroWlt Ky 1\1\Tll\'O .A!\'.C\" ot~D.ll!y.,IMM.•11 ' . Bobby Donaldson didn't look much like a hero as he Sill on the li\'ing room noor al hi s Fountain \'all<·.v home, playing \\'ith a nc\\' "'OO(k·n train. lie looked. instead. like~ small 4- ye;ir-olcl hoy. sli r 11bout having :1 stranger in lhl· houst· askini: hin1 qucslions . Uobby. son of l\lr and 1'11rs. Hobert Donaldson . 17614 Locust St .. 1:-. <"redited \\'ith rescuing his 20·month· old cousi n from the family s..-.·imming pool last January and "'ill pulling a 5- ,year·o~ playmate from the pool just a monlh ago. B.ut he aoesn l really Lalk much >1bout it. "\Vh at did you do v.•hen you saw your cousin in thC> pool Pobby?" thl• reporter asked . -"'Pulled he r oul." he said \\.'ilhout elaboratin~. as he continued to play v.ith thetrain. 'rhen his parents quick!.\' explain Bobby doesn't really th.ink he did anything "special." , PROTESTORS MARCH AGAINST PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL TRACT IN WESTMINSTER _49-acre Development on Fountain--V%111ey-Westmlnster Border Draws Ire of Rt:_sidenl s But City Administrator Robert Hun· tley said he is recommending the pro!X)sal be sent back lo the planning commission because of a failure by P.1 r. and l'ltrs. Don aldson said they taught Bobby. the youngest or five children, lo S\\·im soon otfter they built the pool two years ago. But he made both of his rescues by lying on his stomach and rcat hing out to the v.·ater. Olilyf'llte5~- PULLS ·EM OUT Lifegua rd Don8'dson Be a ch Bicycle Trail Planned For Huntington 'J'hc city or II untington J).c&1ch ,,·ill •build a Si6.000 bc:tchfront'bic>;cle trail if the state parks departlT!enl will Oigree lo kev iLl"' t fre ur s· nd . O'flier eb[is. The trail. a 12-!oot-\''ide strip of a s ph.alt . "'ould s tretc h from Brookhurst Street lO Beaeh-Boule\'ard inside th c-rcncl' ul i-luntington State Bc1ach. Public "'orks officials\ had J~lanncd to build t~e trail outS@e the slate fence. on frec'>''ilY right;Of-Y.'ay, but that.plan "'US nixed in October when. city councilrncn disco\·ercd it "·o~ld cost SlS.000 to 818.000 a year lo m:un· lain the trail. J<'aced \Vith severe financial restric- tions on the cily hud,!let. councilmen refused lo ap!>ro\·c the project \\'ilh sucll a hi gh annual maintenance cost. · Last \\·eek. councilmen agreed lo go ahead \Vith th<' bike trail ir lht' slate parks deparln1cnt tukes orcr lht: maintenance o( il. Hlll \Vadd-cll ;.in cngint.."'r-w.ith-lh ci1y trarfie dc~rtment. said he hopes to n1el·t sometime this \\'eek \\'ilh stat<' ofriciil l~ in an ('frorl to reach an a green1l'nt . ·rht' ~tal<' had included a bicycle !rail 1n ils futur<• plans for the _Lede\•elopmeol of lluntington Sta\C Beach. bu! that \\'OUJd ht.• ri\·e years a\\·a~·. E\'entually. sa ys \\1;.1ddcll. the chy hopes 10 h;:1\·e a beachfront bike trail from the :Sunta Ana River nor{h lo \Varner A ,·enue. If st.:ite officials agreq to maintain tbe cilr tra ii. \\'ad dell eslimates it can bl!blillt in about 00 days. Coi1s 1 "·•·aa1l1t•r F:i'l'r skies 1hrough 1'11esday, 1vith s unny un" <1uite warn1 days. lllghs 80 111 the beaches risi ng to Hts ln l.ind. Lo1vs lonight 45 to f12 . I NSIOt: '1'00/\ Y ;\ltn. rolher lhan .OOmen. prefer seeing wo men on $Creen but wonien ore of /ered /ewer roles than men and 111e rolr 1hey portray is unrealf~lic. according to a· Screen Actor1 Guild Suroo~. See Page 81 . At Y•.,. Servlte .. PNvl11 .. <.ll••trM• .. ,..1.oowl Htws .. Cl•tllhW ••·lt Ot•11ttC..lll' .. Ceml<I " ~ ... S1·1 "°1•-• " ..... •1•11 De•ll MOUCtt .. 5*.llro\lrtr.tll ••• E<tlltrflf.l,1t1 .. lti.ri1IH ·11n· llllff\~11 .... 111 .. Tltfflt<1 .. '!~Mt .. -tlitr -.. ...,..«I" ' " W.•lf,..w1 .. """~ ... , .. " . , Beaeh-Pr oleet ___!_he city to notify all property owners involved. Sculptor 'Selection Still to .Continue ByTERRV COVILLt: ,_ ~!.Lci.llJ""" ... "--A panel or rive art experts \\'ill select the' s.cul ptor (or a $10.000 1-lun· tington Beach civic center prc;>ject \\·hich may not be bu.ill. !\!rs. Josepkinc Taylor. head of lhc city's allied arts commission. said today the selection process "'ould con· tinue, despite a decision last ~'eek by city council members indicating there \\·ou ld be no funds for city. hall s tatuary. ''The commission has received no ·notice at llll. and Y:e've been told to go ah~ad \\'ith the selection by (Davel Rowlands fcity administrator). \Va lter J o hnsOn (librarian) and ICouncilwom;.tnl !\'.orma Gibbs.·· i\Trs. T<tylor said. "All we knew about the cuts is "'e re.ad in the paper. It \\'as ~ind or a DOW RECORDS ANOTHER GA I N NEW YORK CU PI \ -Trading ""'as slow today during the Veterans' Day holiday and prices \\'ere slightly higher on the New York Stock Ex- cha-n-ge di:spil-e--somc adverse business trends. The Dow Jones industrial average, orr more than three points at the out· set. gained s.48 points to 672.64. Ad- vances le<I declines, 751to555. among the 1,750 issues traded. Prices were mixed in slow trading on the Amer.ican Stock Exchange. bomb s hell to us. 'l'his money \\·asap· propri"al~!l""iorne ti~e ago. \Ve are com milled 1ul\A' .' · The five experts v.•ill view models of propased creations dcsi~ned by t\\·o competing sculptors. KaJac of Santa Crui and Rosenthal of New York. A third finalist. Appel of Palis. dropped out of competition earlier. Tho \\'in01!r "'ill be.asked to design a 540.000 piece of sculpture, for the ne\\1 Ci\•ic center, "'hile the runnerup will ·be paid Sl.000 for his effort. and tiis· modt"I \\'iii become the property of the l'ily. But completion of theseulpture con - tract Yl'US placed in doubt last week during/ an informal study session v.•hen city councilmen cut back more than 5200.000 in proposed city hall projects . Among the l'Uls "'ere the S40 ,000 design contract. o.ind $29.000 needed lo install the art work . ~lrs . Gibbs said today she agreed \\'ilh the allied :i.rts commission abQuL g;Oing ::ihead 1,·ith selection of the sculptor. .. \Ve ho1 vc J)u l'hoicl' un that.·· she s:1id ... Th(• prol'Cii:-. "·as set up loni: before the council uctcd. Bul th;ll d0t>s not commit th'"c council logo ahead and a .... ·ard t hl• contr.ict. ·· "~ty bia..o; \\'Ould be very much in fa,·or of the contract.·· i\lrs. Gibbs ad- mitted . although she had voted With her six council matl·S lo make the cuts ... ,l upsets me lft go back on something \\'e said 11·c \\'Ou ld do.·• She did suggest that e\·cn ir the coulfCil culSthF"<irl budget, ttie sculp· ture might be built any ..... ·ay if citizens donate-sufficient money for il. Champ Ret_ains Title . . In Local Tournament .loon Gil Park of l.os Ani;elcs rclainl'd his Californio.i table tennis chan1pionship title after two da.vs or tournament pl>1y this vlcekcnd in I-Jun · lington Be ach. lie~ defeated IG-~'car-old Dennis Barish in the final match Sunda}· night at.Golden \Vest College to repea't.. as slate champion. Barish of Van Nuys1 had earlier \\.'on the junior (15-lfi J championship. . Angie Rosal of San Diego bcal her sister, Monica Rosal. to repeat as Califol'nia·slale women1s champion. Gil Park, the number three ranked U.S. men's player. and R?Sol, number tu.'O among U:S . ~·omen. also teamed up to capture the mixed doubles title in the California St:1te Open Tour· nament. The tournament \\'as to·snonsorci1 by the U .S Table Tennis As~i ation, lhc i'luntinglon Bcorh Recreation Dcpa.rtm~lll • nd Goldc.n \\'est Col· 1cgc, !ilorc than 1.000 ma1 chcs "'ere played as 16~ players rompctcd in the • stalc's lurg5rnamcnl. areorchng to Jerry Lal.;1n prcsidcn) of Lh<' Huntington De a ch. abl Tennis Club. Other title.'\ won d\1ring lhc t\\·o·d;1 y lourname nt included: s<'nior s ingles, Julius Paa\ or Los Angeles: esquires singles. Pa:1I : Class "'A'' singles. ·sandy Lechtick of llollywood,; cb1ss "B .. singles. Alan ~lartz.of-Salt-La:k Ci ty-; class "C" sing,~s. Keith Ogata o( Anaheim : class ",D'' singles, ~f ike Ban or San Diego. · Also: junior lander 11. Barish : junior under 15, l~enry Fung or San · Francisco: junior under 13, ~like,.. Chapman or Van Kuys: junior under 11, Doug Kirby or fllontclair: junior doubles. Dean Galardi o( Torrun<'e and Fung :· senior dou~les. Dick Badger of Garden Grove nnd Car'men Ricevito of Sun Oi~110; aj>en double!i. Gil Pork and lchlrq tlashimoto ol Los Angcle!I . nd· clasl! ··,\ •· d6ubles. Lcthtlr.- and f\(•nn) Pittii of Octun ~ac:h:. 1·ta ~s ··u '' d~ubles, Chris Rosul of Stan OieRo and Titn I." Fr one or Belmnril. • • ' ~le explained the city made a "procedural error" b_v using last ye'ar 's county assessment roles rather l'han current roles in notifying properl.Y ownerS surrounding the development. As a result. 30 rL>sideiils of 220 Tn'! . \'Ol\·ed. "";ere .µol notified. Huntley s.iid. · ~1rs. l-1 11.)•man said residenl.S 'in the area want the land .. developed for homes. bE<lieving the industrial com- plex may treule addition~l tr~f(ic and pollution . In l\.farch members or the Fountain Valley Planning Commission also told \Vestminster officials the land would best be develQped residentially. But Westm instei-officials so far have opted for industrial development because of the additionb;I taxes derived from that use. 2SALES MADE O N SI NGLE AD T11'0 sales for the price of a single cl.ii;sificd acl . That ·s the success story related b~· a Newport Beach man "'ho said ht• :;old not one. but two ca~Ch.lbis_ad_ run in the Oa ily Pilot : '67 COUGAR. Xlnt. Cond. Orig. o"·nr. A!C. J>tS. P/B . $925. XSX-XXXX . If \'OU ha\'<' a used car or t"'o you 'd like 'to convert lo cash. call 642:5678 Put a fe\\• \\'Ords lo \\·ork for .''OU. In the Daily PiloL Uobby·s first rcscue ha1lJ?Cned just lYl'O \i\'erks after his fourth birthda\' "'hen his cousin. ~lichellc Ans pach: "'as visitinA "'ith her llarenl,..<; from Paramount. She apparen!ly wan- dered outside·and fell into the pool \\'ithout calling (or help Bobby pullt.>d the unconscious infant lo the i;idt>. Firem('n v.·ho responded to th.c rescue. asked wh v he atl<'d so quickly, his mother rei:alled. and "He s11id so she ~ou ldn 't drown.·· Bobby·s second rescue came l.3!il month \\'herr <i. 1>laymatl', J ohn ()r- mand. 5. of 17637 Locust St .. rode his bicycle into the deep end or the pool. Piiichcllc did require some hospital treatment from the ordeal, but .John was rescued quickly und-\\o;1sn·1 in· jured. "( am beginning to feel a little bit more confident.•· said Bobby's fo.ithcr . i;m iJing ... As long os Bobby's arol~nd here nothing loo serious \\·ill happen.·· -Oil lncom·e Set To F e ed Poor·? '" Girl Abducte d , R~p e d 4 Times; Susp ect s Hunted A 1\:1·\'ear-uld woman "''ali rape.a 1 .... •icc in.Los Angeles and tv.·ice in Hun· tin~tun Ot.>ach ·!Jr t,~·o male Negroes .,.,·ho ;ibducteO her rrom her Venice home Satur3a}o night, ltunlington Brach police said today. The men (recd her near the scene of lhe llunlinJ?:tOn Beach rapes,. al Ellis Avenue and Golden \\'esl Street about i :30 p.m. Police later found.a car bclie\'cd to belong to the s uspcrls in Los Angeles, and in\'cstigators rrom both citil's IX'gan searching for the t\i\·o men. llunlington Beach Sgt . John Foster. rC>counting the ,·ictim·s story. said the r.1en had s topped nca.r her home and asked for directions. She entered the e.ir, a1>parcnllr to show the men. the Ila\'. She told 1>ol icc the men forced her to S\\'allo""' six r<'d caix;ules; belie\'ed to hcseconal. • The "·oman s<.iid shl• pasSl."ft oul and BO~fE fU PI) -Libya and Kuwail. :l\\'Okl'. to find one of the suspect~ t \\'O or the world ·s major.oilpr.oduclnt:----J:apin-g-he-r-...--S h£<-told-police-the-m en- nations. today promised part or their threate.ncd to beat her up if she did not J>Clrodollurs to buy fcrti\i·icr and l'OOpc ratl·. The oth1•r man then raped bankroll agriculture investment fo r her. she s<1id . poor nations providing the s uper Thl'~ drc1\'t• hl•r to lluntingt on 1)()v.•ers halt ··spcndingon wars ·· Bc,1ch to a field area 11.·herl' she re1>or- Libyn and Kuwait presented thei r 1t•d both ml'n r<Jpcd her <Jg<iltl positions on the gro11.•ing hunger cri s1:-. 'l'hc !-iuSpccts let her i!O ot I.hat \)()int , 1n the world to th e 1.2.10 dele~atcs at and ~hC' 11.·cnt to " ne;1rby house Th lhe \\1orld f'ood Conference. 'rt'JlOrt t ht• incident tn police SLAM BA~-1\ngela Rosul. top-roted LS. "·omen 's li:lble tenni~ p layer. slt1n1s-·s hot into lhe net-during n\alch Sunda y ul Golden \Vest Collcg~. -Miss Rosal lried heO luck in Oll<'n o..t, """ "~·" \Jtt .... , .. t'ti\'is1on i.IJ!U lll!'il ml'n in st ate tablC'' tcnnf!il champions hip~ played ut t he. llunt1ni:zton neach t•~mpus lh1s "'cckend. She made it to quurter~ fin;i ls bcrore being eliminated. • • HB • Oeniente Trip Due For Nixon ~· . ' ' All-year Election ending :.·t'hi~tw;•at 1'~oun~t11n V-dlley 's only -~~tlnd st=hool mil)' ~·ote ioon..o1''::~~ e corillnuif"'th·e12:month· !' J'tedlll(! ·-~~~·f.:~EACH (AP. li:ormtt if~~~~:;•f Pres1den lxon-11 no4~n·1ertn- serious condition and may be released from the hospital this week, hls doc· tors said today. ~Gask1 . a parenl ut Plovan m tbe F11unt1.1in Valley Sthool ~t.dc.l as asked lhc board of la.tee•::to call an election quickly to r~rt.ainly O\'e r the issue. Jlit: !)J('nl. she cxplnined. is a .!:iChool-oard pol u:y thnt Jl('rmlts an · election O\'t·r ,.(':1r-'round S('hOO I each two yeurs. 'p1 Uvu n"s 1'11'st two ycurs of 12-month operation t."rd in Fcbruar~·· <Jnd r.·Jrs Gaski said the matter 1s already becoming "i; big emotional "jssue '' "Jl h<is gotten to the poi~t \\'here everyone wants to knolo\' not 1f "'e are going to have year-c.u-uu.od sch<?ol , "~ $he told ihe botird Thursday n1~hl, "'but if we arc going to have a fight about yew.r-around school." Plavan is one of few year-around !'i<'hools in Orange County and one of fe)W t¥!.-Yi;tecrates handicapped and ·~@ie '"c'ty_ldrcn in the cl11~sr~m. Ttustecs voted 4 to 1 to consider at t~ meeting setting 11n election for!' inwaa-purents. Trustee Roger '8911e1i""bl>Posed, saying a recent 'part.D\ survey at the school "already provea~ the mujority like the year-roow aehedult. . That survey, conducted by an in - dependent rirm .and Jinanced by state funds, showed 14 percent "feel good about" year-round school, 8S percent believe children are more highly molivatea and 88 percent rate the program good lo outstanding. . Board President Fred Voss sug- lested the board revise lls policy of calling an etectjon each t...wo years, s.ying there should be "some period on 'tht 1pollcy" after which the schMule •w,ould become permanent. He also said the board Should ~nsi~er~ a polity to:\allgw other parents to in- tlalt 4ea .round schools at other JoceUons ii he distrlct. ·Silent Alarm Tral>s Suspects 'ln B,urglary Westminster police, tipped. off ~Ya !!.ilent alarm <it 3:56 thfs Morning, Cound two burglary suspects 11.l work inside the Sound Idea stereo shop. The Huntington Beach police helicoi>ter, called In for assista~ce, il - luminated the backyard of a residence behind the stereo shop at 158~5 BrookhurslSt. and police arrested one suspect there.· . Booked i"f Orange County jail today on a arge of burglary was RicbardJ Y Warden, 20, 21551 BrookhurstSt., flunlington Bea'ch. The second suspect is believed to have ~W ~way from the scene. Westmwsty a>olice detective Russell Silva said a vehicle was heard but not $Cen. Silva suid the two suspects had , moved some stereo equipment toward the rear door or the store, apparently for loading into the vehicle. Police found a rope leading rrom an air conditioning duel, indicating a roof t.openti:_y. Silva said. Club Plans Trips· Interested skiers <.ire in\'iled to at- tend meetinl{s or the Huntin~ton o----OC·ach Ski Club the first and third Wednl-sda,·s or every month and to ~ke part ·i n the group's tow-cost ski lrips. . Craig ~1oos, rlub presi dent, said the group mccls al .Jcricos Restaurant, 18582 Beach Blvd .. llunlington Beach. _.at.-1.:30 p .. m. Questions about the club may be directed to l\loos at 992-5000 during the day or 8·12-5ti7Jevenings. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed "''"""'", .,,., 1'111111'11\f• JcJck R. Curley V•<• ""•~•<ltnl •"" c.tntt•l ,,...,..DP, Thomas Kee~il Ea•!Ot Thomas A. Morphine "" Charles H . Loos Richard P. 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N !d •I (O\!• l<N••, Goll1l0<n11 koO•f"DilOll 0¥ IMO!tt UllO -1~1r 8• ,.,~,, ,.. ao "'"'"'" "'1111 •• , °""',.."o"' tl 00 "'Ollln4' .Though still physic!lllY weak,fJixon ·continues to improve and is once again taking antlcoagulanl, dr~gs to -prevent further blood clo\ting 1n his ph.lebilis·strlken leftdlc~. t phlebiti1> Nixon, 61 , who un erwen . surgery Oct. 29, is recelv_ing inter- mediate hospital cure. "whJch fJleans a nurse is \\'ith bim around the block," ~e doctors sa\d. · OlllJ.1'1191 Mltf ...... EARLY SKIRMISHING-Fun and games began early in the 1 023-mile Los Angeles lo ?-"lazatlan Yacht Race. Saturda~··s start ~aw J\·l1ram ar charge 'through to le1e\vard as J oli (black hulll and Sorcery engaged in luffing 'match. Sorcery and Joli were still battling for boat-for-boat lead today off Baja CaJiforniu. He is reportedly eatlnf normal foods and is walkin& more in his room . Nixon's lung problems - a slight case of pneumonia in the' right Jung and fluid In the lining surrounding the left one -are continuing to clear up, his personal physician, John C. Lungren, and his surgeo!'• Eldon B. Hickman, said in a wntten re~rt today at Memorial Hospital Medical tl11 .... 11 Rei911s Tracy Benedict is Fountain Vatley High School 's 1974 homecoming queen. She wa.s cro\vned Friday night during halftime of Baron football till against Los Ahimitos. Game Cracking Problet11s Scuba Divers Wary . Of Spraying Gear By ALAN DIRKIN Of IM O.lly Plltl SYf'! -. A scare has been thrown into the scuba diving industry over use or an aerosol silicone spray to clean diving equipment. A Fountain Valley manufacturer reported cracking problems apparen- tly resulting from use or the spray - 4X Spray -t""o the Dow-Corning Corp. Dow issued a "'al'ning confirming th11l the spray could be dangerous i( used on diving !!9l!i.Prnent:. _ ~ John SwDnson, a spokesma·n for Dow in J\tidland. ltlich. said that 4:X , which contains ~ chlorinated solvent. is recommended for use as a i>rotec- tive,couting for automotive, electrical and ignition systemS'. ··chlorin ate d so lvents c11n ·detrimentally 11f{ect a variety or plastics. especiall y polycarbonates. used in airway components which will create a risk to the user," Dow's Swanson said. ''Dow Corning cautions owners and users not to use any aerosol which could contain a chlorinated solvent on any part or its scuba diving equipment. . The spra·y "could cause stress cracks in the plastic and render 1L very dangerous,'' Swanson said .. The issue was brought to Dows al· tention by Ronald Coleman, president and manager of Watergill, Inc., Foun- tain Valley. 'a diving equipment manaufacturer. Last week W atergill put out a press release warning of "possible serious defects" in the L91 plaslic ;1irway of its AT-PAC unit and authorizing a recall or the units.· The release did not cite the spray as 2 Men Guilty In Spiro Agnew Payoff &heme BALT1ti10RE, !'lld. (AP) -Tv.·o men who" figured in the probe or for- mer Vice Presidl'nt Spiro T. Agnew pleaded guilty tOd:ty to h•x charges. I. 1-f. 1-lammerman II, ll mortgage banker, and Allen I. Green. an engineer, pleaded guilty before ii three-judge panel'. Sentencing w11s scheduled ror No\'. 25. George Beall, U.S. attorney for tilaryland a'nd the leader or lhl' •fOOefal probe or f\.1arylt1hd political corruplion said later th;1t he recom- mended that the two not be given Jt1il terms. Hammerman and All en's guilty pleas and Beall 's r ecommendation are reported to have worked out in return for the men's cooperation Yi>ith the probe. The men face a maximum penalty or three years in prison and a fine of $5.000 each ror interference with the internal revenue laws. llammcrman ischctrgcd v.·ith collec- ting money from sc\'eral individuals for Agnew. According to court documt.>nls, he recei\"ed cash from consultants bet· v.·een Jan. 25, 1967 and Jan. 1, IOO!J. and ~then giving it Lo Agnew, then !'lfaryland's governor. and Jerome B. Wolff. then chairman of the Stelle Roads Committsion. Players Sought For Chess Club Chiss enfhusiasls v.·ith champion· ship abilities or curious "first .timers'' are Invited to Join the t'ountain ValltJy Chess Club. The club, sponsored lhrouRh the f'ounlain Valley School 1Jlslrict's ' Community School Program. me"ts from 7 to 10 p.m. euch Tueid1y In ~10iol3 School. 9796 Finch SL The club pro\'ides Cree person~lla~d instruction ror 1hose lntereSJ.ed,, 1n C'he11s al all ability le\"CI!, "'hile of· fcr1n.I! an opion:il rlub nl('mlwrs h1p ror thost-who wis h to jt>in. ~lembt'rli cap gsu n nalionoi I rulinx points. Que:-.Uons may be dlr<.'<.'led to the 11<:hool district ut 8<12-00SI. cxtcn:don 217. being responsible but late in the week Coleman flew to Atichigan and aner- ward Dow issued its warning. "\Ve did some testing and we had some cracking in the air waves," Coleman said today. Coleman said he went back to Atichlgan because he waoted Dow 8.!so lo test the product. . Coleman said that the front of the can indicates that the product can be used on plastics and noted that SPQrt- sways, Los ..tngeles, a diving equip- ment manUraCturer, lists the product in il.!J supply catalogue. A spokes man ror Sportsways said - that it has been distributing 4X without uny problems for' seven years. "We have not had any harmful effects on our products.'' he said. 'J'he spokesman ... agreed that the spr:iy "'as listed in its 1974 supply catalogue "but we "'ill put a hold ori that page ror the 1975 catalogue and put a hold on th~ suppJy of the spray till we contact Dow .. , Tape !lecords Nixon's 'Okay' 01i Husli-up WASHINGTON {UPI) -President Nixon apparently agreed to H.R. J1aldcman's s uggesUon on June 23. 1972 to tell the FBI to "stay the hell out" of the Watergate invesliga,tion, .according to a ta~ played today in the Watergll.le cover-uptrlar The jury heard the tapes of t~ree conversations between Nixon and l·laldeman , who was his chier of stafr. on June 23 -six-days after the initial \Vatergate arrests. The disclosure of these tapes last August led to Nixon·s resignation. · On their first con9ersation that day, .. laldeman told Nixon that former Al- 'lorney General John N. l\Iitchell had come up .v.·ilh an idea to have the CIA tell the FBI to halt its investigation. ~lie told Nixon "that the way to han- dle this now is for us to have u;:tA deputy Director~Vernon -A. )-Walters call Pat Cray I acting FBI chief) and just say, 'Slay the hell out or this .. 1'his is ah. business here. ,~·e don·1 "'ant you to <act ) any further on it ." Thpt 'snot an unu:-;uul development." ' "Um. huh ," l\'ixon replied. ap- parently in agreement. . In a :iecond taped conversation. Nixon "'<IS, heard Lo express a fear that the Watergate disclosures would make the CIA "look bad" and hurt U.S. foreign policy. "J don't want them to get any ideas we're doing it bec{luse our conce.rn is political." Nixon aftdecl. U.S. District Judge John J . Slrica ruled earlier that Haldeman's pos- sible reference on June 23. 1972 to "Gemstone" -the.code wortl for the \Vatergate bugging -will be read us unintelligible'' In transcripts given to the \Valergale cover-up jury, The ruling was seen as a victory for the former White 11ouse chief of staff . But the U.S. Supreme Court, meun- whilc. dealt him a setback by refusing to consider his argument that he and four co-defcn~ants -all associates or Nb1on -were indicted illegally . llaldeman contended that the \Vatcrgate grand jury which indicted him was illegally sitting past the nor .. mal 18-month grand jury term. I~(' Maid the charee,s against him should ·Th-eater-Party Slated in Valley- The Fountain v~;lley R'ecrealio~ Ot':portment la sponsoring a Nov. 23 theater party to see the play, ''A Moon rOr the l\tisbegotten," at the Lo~ Angeles Music Center. The play, starti ng Colle1n Dewhurst and Jason Robtrda. h.as "On '"'0 Tony Awards on e,.-adway , The fee Is $10 for orchestra seats und bus transportetion. Preregis· tratlon is requl red because lick eta are limlted. Qucstion1 may be directed to *·2424, ~xtcnslon;?ll. • Sorcery Qolds ' Mazatlan Yacht Race Lead The 57-toot wood sloop Sorcery held on to un early slim lead in the Los Angeles to l\laaatlun yacht race today. reported the boat-for-boat and handicap leader. Close behind, according to ham radio reports, ls the 61-foot sloop "Joli" owned by William F. Niemi Jr. and flying the SeatUe Yacht Club burgee. · ''Sorcery" reportedly capfured a slim lead Jn light winds as the two bOats reached 29 .50 degrees Tatitude- "abQut midway between Ensenada and ,Mlller'.s Landin•. . . h Sorcery ls out or caliJorn1a Yac _t Club and is oWned by Jacob D. \Vood. The yachts set out on the annual in- \'itatlonal last Saturday and \vinds ha,·c been light so far. Trustees Meet. ' After Failure Of Override The board or trusi.ees of the Hun- tington Beach Union High School District "'iii meet in open session Tuesday for the first time since the failure oC the tax O\•erride which the trustees had hoped would solve finan- cial problems. · 1 The board will·convene at 7:30·p.m. al Edison High School. The board ·is-expected to adopt a resolution com mending the suppor- ters of Proposition X. ""hich would ha\'C generated taxes to hlf.IP bu.i.ld a new high school. Trustees also will hear a brief progress report on proposals in the .making on how the district will cope "'ith its overcrowding without that high school. · The final report will be presented for Cormal bourd conside.ration Nov. 26. Also on Tuesday Helen-Oitte will be sworn In as tru,;tee. She was appoin· tcd to the bo;ird la!il OC'tober to fill the position \'acated by George Logan. Police Attacked SAN GABRIEL (U PI) -Polic..e...an· swering 11 disturbance call al a party ilttended by more thtin 1,000 persons were pelted with rocks and bottles over the weekend. Center of Long Beach. I Follpw-up studies on his Jun's and blood are being conducted, the dC;)C· tors added . ''Depending on a ravorable outcome of these studies, we are hopeful that he Can be dlschatged from Memorial sometime this wee,k. ''they said. Nixon's doctors &aid the lung Studies would continue this week and "We would like to see the lung problems cleared up before we send him hdme." U.S. Distrie't Court Judge John J . Slrica In Washington, D.C., has 21aid he would aJipoint a panel.of three doc- tors this week to examine Nixon to ·determine whether he is able to testify at the Watergate cover-up Uial of for- mer ,top aides. ..... Nixon's lawyer !!led an affidavit saying the former president would be unable to testify for two or three more months. ended in 14 -14 tie. , . - Five Honored For Drivi1ig Five city employes have been cited by the Huntington Beach City Council for safe driving recyrds spanning 20 years of city service. Two firemen, Raymond Teal and• Jack 0 . Weide, and three policemen. Lt. Richard Farren ~Ad Ser1eants Jack Butlar andc::;...._..itrd Groom,· Were honofed at .l\londay's council meeting. .f· · · ~ . Each hus driven city vehicles for 20 years without ever beco~ing l_nvolv~d in an accident Which was his fault. Each man was awarded a gold watch for his safe driving record. # Huntington-Plilley Crime Lull Ends A few Weeki ag~ we wrote in the ·Secret Witness column that crime had kept a low profile in west Orange County.-The profile has clearly changed in. the past two "'eeks with a tragic market rob- bery murder, high school violence, and a large marijuana bust. · Police in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley have pretty weU cleared the books on most or the recent criminal activities, but some past tragedies are &till un· solved. Huntington Beach investigators are stjll working to uncover inf!>r· mation which will unravel the mystery surrounding the death of l\taria Canahuati, a 28·year-old bank clerk. She wus s traneled July 31 in the bedroom of" her a'partment in the Family Affair complex at 6401 Warner Ave. Despite interviews with hundreds of friends, neighbors and co-workers. police have been unable to crack the case . Policel>elieve, from evidence in - side the apartment, ~!aria was kil· ll'd by someone she knew. 1'here was no indication of a· forcible en· ti)' or furious struggle. ·But hundred-Sor 'h2o"cu~,.c:-""o'r '-in'°tcr- \'ie"'S have failed to turn up any eyc"·itncsses "'ho ('an remember ~ Secret Witness t: t ";l... • . . any special visitors near the time of her death. The Secret Witness column fs still offering a SSOO cash re\\•ard !or information which can lead police to a solution or Maria's murder. The source of the inrormation will not be revealed lo police. Sim· ply phone the Secret Witness 24· hour phone line, 642-0700, or write to: Daily Pilot. Secret \Vilness, P.O. Box 790, liuntington Beach, Ca. <92648). .., IC the witness \\'ants to remain anonymous. e\'en to us. CQcle the in· formation with a six .digit code combining numbe rs and letters such as abcl23. The code may be used later for further contact or a reward payoff. Mariners SaVings is an "old timer'' ' The ship's figurehead, pictured on the left, is on display in the lobby of our Westclifl office, on the corner of Westcliff ond Dover. He's on "'Old Timer," just like Mariners. Come by and open an account ot your "Oldest" hometown sovings ond loon -:-Mariners. If it's more convenient, drop by our Bayside Center office, near the entrance to Balqoa l~land . Just cs a ship's figurehead symbolizes o sofe voyage to seafarers, Mariners Sovlngs ho~ served the Harbor Area with safety and growth on insured savings for more t~an 21 years -· that's longer than anyone else! And we've helped this beautiful community grow with our financial support too. • --PHE'SERVICEC-~ s.4£ DEPOSIT BOX• NOTARY SERVICE MONEY ORDERS• TRAVELERS CHECKS TRUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION • PHOTOCOPYING YOUR MONEY IS NOW INSURED TO ~0 .000 AT MARINERS• • •f"01~ Sign~ Into tow, eflKliv• 01 of Nov. 11 FOUNDED 19JJ MARINERS ·SAVINGS ANP~LOAN ASSOCIATION . tJ """""l.......w . "''UTCLIFP tt D0\1!91 • l'Q!WPOIT ltAC". CALIP. tl66t• ill'J MJ·tOOOIM.llt Ol'lkeJ ID24 IAYSIDCOIUVll • l'ftwPOIT IEACH, CA.I.tr. 9*8 •flit! MMOOO/~Ce11lft'I IJR>O Sl!AL l!ACH 80UlEVAltl'>• SEAL llEACll, C"ALUI. 407.40 • UIJJ ~-i'll2ft t747 ll!V[RL\' llOULIVAIO •LOS ANOEW, CALI,. GM~• 121JI •$7-4141 . • • • ( . < ' , • I 7 ' • . I ' ., ... Orange! Coast EDI r ·l 0 N J oday's Fi N.Y. Stoc~s ' . • i 1.:. ~ ~· ~~ r • - • •• f:,~ . Goes Up . .. I Students from D<ivis School in Costa Mesa and police officers struggle "'ilh 40-foot American Flag that was raised at Costa !\<lesa City I-fall today in special ceremony marking Veterans D~y the day known p1ior to.J954 as Armistice Day. City ha ll nagpole \\ras the only one big enough to hold the huge Flag, \~'hich \\:as c laimed for 10 cents at a rummage sale by Les Ferguson. principal of Eastblufr School irl Newport Beach. Council to Con'sider --. Liao Isle Appraisal The l\'c<A port Beach. City Council 1'he findings or the appraiser. Y.'ill consider tonight spending 52,500 l\la\\•hinney and Associates. will ·be to cover the.city's share of a proposed used to help set the fair rental value of SS.000 ::1ppraisal of ci,ty·O\\'ncd Lido 11 parcels subject to negotiations Jsl~ beaches . -· -already undcr"•ay bct"·ecn LICA ;:and Purpose of th~ project spon~rcd·b}-=--:-the-ri1v. ~. o---,..,-~- the city and the Lido Isle Communily Those negotiations arc scheduled to Association 11.ICA ) is lo deti;rminC be concluded by June JO. 1967 , \\'hen the fai; market \'aluc or heachtts the current lease expires. leased lo the association :'iin"e 1938 ror According to a n inde1M.!ndcnt le~at S750 a ye<ir. opinion. the city has has the authorit~ Rites Tuesday 10 enter into a lease renew;,11 ~·ith LICA subject to certain condition!i. .-\mong the conditions specified h.v ..Jci.ll''}'C.t Robert Kr:uegcr in a JQO.pa~l' !Set' BEACltES. P.a gr A2 > Upper Bay Unsettled . Sources Indicate Imminent Agreef!tent By G AR\' GR1\NVILL t: Of IM D.lilJ PilatS!MI pro\'ed 1nrormally, pro\'1des for tht· establishment of Upper Ne\\'porl Bay as a 741 ·acre. s tate oper•ted . ocoloi:ical 1>rcser\·c. • It r epor t~dl } Ul\OIVt'S s tate ~u1tbroughtagain stthcl'OU11tyby the acquisition of 527 acres of fr\'ine Cont · comJJany as tht· ri::,ult ortheasses50r 's Informed county sources said 1odav that the Orange Counly Board OJ Super\'isors will not appro\'e <i pending sctllement of the decade-Jong disputl' over Uppe1· Ne\\'port BayTuesda.\'. ~ · l·lo"'ever. !he s ame sources indic'htt.• the settle menth<tmmert-'dou t bt-lween a state negotiating team and I r\'ine Com puny ofricials is imminent. ·rhc agrct'ment. :q>parently ap· ' 111 as much as the proposed set· Llemcnl did not up1.caron the board's JJUbli s hcd agenda . county con · sldcration \\'ill notcomcunlil l'\O\'. 19 . l'hl• lrvi1H.' Company·s Uooird ol Di rectors is ex 1>erted to meet Tucsda~· :1ftcrnoon to rcaeh a <le.eision on tht.' pl'oposl·d S\•11 le m cnt agrcen1ent. 11a ny 1:.ind at a price of S3.51111lhon office rt•portl·<t ly comingling pri \•ate ·rhe land 1·1 rm. :i oicrcaJ!t• \\ ould bt> ,id • ;ind public lei nds ded to count ~ tidl•lands 10 crt•ate lht• ,\ccording to onl· inforntl·d sourt't'. 7-11 ·acre i>rcst•r\•e and cnil ! he JU \·car~-· tht• agrt'l'ffit•nt includt·~ ~et tlcment9f 11 nfdisputt·overbackbayoiint•ri;hii>. pl'Ol>Crty t;ix bill <·har~('d 10 the com· p:111y for SI .65 n1 i Ilion. 1'hc propu.'>l'd SL'ludnl'nl n.·porlL·dly \\'hen approved b~· both the C'Ount) urovidt•s ror pt•csC'riuti\"t' rh~hl s to tin· llourd of Supervi~ors ;ind the J-r,·ine· l·ppcr Bay that \\'ill ma kl' it possihlt• lo Comila ny thc ecu\11g1eal pr('Scr\'e "'ill p1'0\'ide 1>ubliC' acccs:-. be undl•r tht> s tale Dl•partn11:nt of Fish I !'also rt.> parted I~ :-.{'\t It·~ !he d;i n1 agl' ;11111 Ga Ill(' s t('\\' a rcl~h1 Jl. Costa Mesa Grid Betti~g Top .. Twirler Oil Battler Harbor's Drum Major C,.ianip . S R • d d l~y llll.1\R\' K1\\'f: 01 ,,.. o .. ,1 .. Pi1-sw" etu p 81 e • S11m ~l ello is a fello"' "·hose rig.ht • ;irm ne\•er seems to tirl'. A football betting card operation which police claim was \\·orking out of two Costa ~tesa bars has allegedly been broken up ·with the arrest of five persons. including O\\'ners Of both · esiablishmcnl's." · · • · • Crimina l complaints :.ire expected to be issued Tuesday lo formally charge the arrestees "'ilh the fclon.v offenses, while all five remain free af· f.cr-post.ing $2--.000 bail. , Detective Sgt. Gene Norden said·the suspects ~·ere arrested between 2 p.m . and 8 p.m. Friday, following nearly a month·long invcstigaunn. "To the best or our kno\\•lcdgc. lhey .. ve been operating for at least lhree weeks." he explainro. l ie said the highly lucrative football · ('ard gambling i1cti\·11 y centered on t\\'O taverns'. l 'hc Plaet': at 2285 Ne"•port Bl\'d .. and Tht· llilo(h l 'ide. al 727 \V . 19th St .. both beer bars. Arthur F. Logan . .is. of 9390 El Ar· bot St .. f-Ov"iitain Valley. arid..i>."·ner or The lligh Tide. "'as arrested and booked on se\len tounls chb.rging him \\'ith gambling, or accepting a "'ager. Richard B. Young. 56. of 10'8 \'orklown Place, Costa i\'les<i. and O\\'ner of The Place. was arresled and booked on identical cha·rgCs. Barmaids at each ta\'ern were also booked into the women·s section of Ora!Jge County J ail on chargt s of <IC· cef>ting \\'agers, Sgt. Norden said.· J hfl:Y.J.n.clu.de__Eleanor .Al :_Ball a.rel: 42. or 543 \V. \Vil son St .. Costa l\1esa : Juanita P. Coons. 49. o£it9 \V. \Vilson St.. CQsla l\lesa. and Teresa J . Fur· tad. 26, or 2300 Fairvie\\' Road. Costa ~lesa. fn\·estiglltors claim tht'y were run· ning perhaps 30 to 40 cards 1>cr "'t•ck . ror \\'hich customers "'<IJ:ll'rl'd an average of SS 1>er ea rd If he·s not t"·1rling :i baton \\'hile - s1rult1ng do"·n a football field or along a para~e roull', he's t\\•irling a broom \\'hile S\\'eeping or .a ral\e while "'orking in his back vard: ~ ·•Anyti mE:....be.. gctS a rake or hoe in his hand he's practicing. Just t ry to get him to s top, .. laughs his mother. Ida ~·Je l lo. · i\l cllo's practicing paid off Jasl .n100Lh \\'hen the Ne"'port Beach drum maJ& c;q)lureO ffif, honors· at the ~ Chinn jn\'ltalionul llnnd Hevicw. 'J'he ~c1rport llarbor ·l·ligh Sehool Band '' a lked nff 1\'ith third place honnrs. hut its' drum major. the high· stepping ;\lclln. "·us tops among 38 drum m;iJurs l'nl crccl from all O\'t'I' Southern C.:;il ifornia. '!'ht· Ii·~ l'<l r··ol<t s,•nior has been l" irlin l! a h;otOll rot' 11nh· l\\'O VC<irs. lle 's bt.'t'll ln\'ol1ed ..\fth h~1nds. hO\\e\·er. :-.in C't" ::.1xth Arade. \l'hcn he ploiyed drums ,\rut h:.aritone sas in tht• school band llc '!'!!ltitl 1:111 C]lthusia~tic n1usic1an and "·hen !he band plays concerts and :-kips t he marthlng routines, ~lel\o drop:-. his shin)' silver baton and picks up his sax or cl rum st1Cl."'Sl' l\I ello 11 ou ld ha \'l' continued only hj s musical role 11·ith the band. hut deeided ·lo dn snrhething a bit di f.· rercnt . .. If you're going lo do sOrile(hing. \1 hy nol do it best ? \Vh y do \\'hat c\·eryon·e else is doing·!'' he askc~. 1 lle'!i tu ken a little ribbing from his friends. \\'ho somc1imcs call him .. h;1nd box..." w· r.c.11 :.:Look at.him.'..!..'. \\'hen hl• pas!i es-by in hi s \\'hilt' uniform 1\•ith nav~· oiod gold stri(X's. ··n ut. ii 's onl~· routiflc harrassment. nothing s1..·1·1011 s." 1\Jello i;hrugs good· nalurt•dl~. '.\lello. son 11f '.\Ir. :ind l\I rs. Arthur ~J ello nf 516 Tuslln ,\,·e . Ne"·port Ht·:1ch. ~ays he didn·1 re<ill)' es peel lo \\in I ht· f1 rst pla r e pn1.l'. .. \\'hen tht•y said I 1\as first. I just kind of sa1 tht•rc in shoc.·k.'. he reeall:.... o.til, Plklt MiH P- Mcinnis · Pledges Fight ·Published aSser1ions that the r..:.!i. Interior Departn\e"nt mode the decision to sell offshore drilling sites -long before public hearings and other required actions -came as-no' surprise today to the leader of th'e range Coast effort to fight the plan. "\Ve '"c had the Ceelini;: oil! along that the decis ion "·as made before lhey e\·er ca me out west to tell us aOOUl\Fie plan .... said ~e"'l>Ol'l Beach l\l a}'Or Donald l\lclflnis. .. And no maltcr "'h.al they sa~·. "'t"rt• going to fi).!ht them.·· he added. The reaction came to ci published aecou111 on .Sunday in a daily lll'"·spapcr in Los Angeles ass'ertini.: that documcnls \\'ithin the Interior Ot>partmcnt prO\'e that the c'ommtt· mcnl to sell I he federal leases al read\· has been··madc. · \'et. the article asserts. e n\'1ron· menlal impacl slateme"ls and public hearings hoi,·e yet to come forth. ... !'hat "·a s the lotal impressin11 e\·cryone out here had \\'hen the In terior Department people came 11u\ earlier this year to explain the projeel to us.·· 1he Ne\\•port leader said. Department officials said plan:' \\·ere Ip ofrer leases Jl('rhapS as soon as next spl'ing on prime drilling area-< be~·ond the three.mile limH £rgm th1• Gbannel Islands ofr Sanla Bar5ara I<• Dana Point. The propos alii,immeditilely brought forth rcsis lanc;e from coast<'l l com· munities concerned about the en· ~i i_:_onmental da.mage which might be_ created by the drilling. Even U.S. Rep. Andre"· ffinsha"' «H·NC\\·port Beach I \\'ho \\'as amonR the rirst on the coast to learn of the plans. said at the outset that the plan:- "·ere "·ell solidified before the formal announcement. _ Me look an earl~ p0sition of eoncern oibout the P-_ropPsal_:t ~-u~ or I heir effect on the coast. For Yachtsman J.. Joseph Romero Paper.Pickup . The bettor!i "·ould <·ircl<' their ehoice as the "·innt•r in major collcgl' and profei;sional football games. "'ith mos l nf the money apparently filterinA its "'ay into Los Angeles. Detecti\'e Sgt . l'\orden sciid lod:.t) that football card betting is One or the \\'o.rst propositions for gamblers "·hen it comes"to beatin;: the.odds. lh• said he \\a~ surprised hec;1ust· one 11f tht• othc·r drum majors l.'ntered hi1d btat him 111 pri!\'IOUS rom1>etiti,on <111d he\\ us ~ure h~1\ould \\·in again. Top l111alit .' drun1 ma1ors art' J)CCOfl}iO~ u h:.abit :It \l'l\JXll'I l·larbul' lligh. \\I t•lln ·s prcde{'cssor. St'.ott Fi er. 11on 1hc san1f' fir:-.\ 1>lacc u\\'ard lasl 'WHY NOT BE DIFFERENT?' Orum Major Mello 2 ·Me11 Giiilty /11 Spiro Ag11e1r Payoff'.Schetne From the Interior Department. the official statements still underscore tht' a s~erted lack of a decision on 1he lt·ast·~ "I 111111\ to make t·lcar ont: point :;bout "·hi<·h there hllS lll'cn some tun fusion ." s aid Interior S('eretar,· Hogcrs :O.lorton. "l 'he Interior Ocpari- mcnt has m ;idc no decision lo lease :111~ :.arc;i s oft ~liforniu for possible drilling.:· .. . Funl'ral SC l'\"i<·cs ' a;c sc ~eduled n,.;v.e. Started 1'uesda:r for· Joscph-B. Romero:-7·5:-:1---LL _., - - - - -- v;eJl·kno"'n/member of the Southern California yachting fraternity, "'ho di"ed Saturday. Rites for !Hr. llome ro. of 2Q2 J\ilonte \7ista A\'e .. Costa i\lesa. will be al 11 a .m. in Wnverly Church at FairhaYen !tlemorial P3rk in Sanla Ana. During his 60 years as an Orange County resident l\Ir. Romero owned Romero's Yacht Clc;.u:anc_c...Service. 215 Riverside A\·e., Newport Beach. fli s firm handlro the paperwork r equil'ed to obt:.ain nssage and in· surance !or )·arhls entering i\lexiCan "·atcrs. Today \\'M th~ fi rst collection dciy in ~ovember ror Newport Beach 's newsp~pcr recycling progrtim. Reside nts living east or the bay either had their old newspapers eol· Je.cted this morning. or arc scheduled for pickups Tuesd?iy or \Vcdnesday or this week. The sch~ule is determined by the regular first day .or trash pickup. Newspa pers must be on the curb by 7 a .m ~ Residents west of the bay will have an opportunity to recycle their papers on, ~Ionday, Tuesday or Wednesday of next wet>k . • lie explained that only \\\'O oul of every 100 bettors \\'ins. 111<1king the odds 98 to 1 against a 1>c rson's "'in· ning.· Gibson at l\'leeting \VASl~INGTON <UPI I -Andrew E. Gibson . who se controversial nomination a s federal energy ad· ministrator is in jeopardy. attended a Wh ite llouse meeting today of lhe 1'"ederal Energy Resources Couneil. Gibson \\'<tS non1fnated for the FE:\ job to replace John Sa"·hill. ' Police Book 35 LOS ·ANGELE~ UPl l -Under- to,·er police ofricers rode Southern California Rapid Transit District buses S\lnday and arrested 35 persons on charges ranging frpm disturbing thr peace and marijuana possession to c arrying a concealed weapon. Police said !hi' surveillance crack- dO\\'ll was due lo last weekends' shooting deatJi of l.ouis A. Aguilar. 23, \\·ho died aboard an RTD bus in south l..os i\ngele:-.. Sur\·i\'ors includt• his "'ire. Rost• Lee Rom l.'rn : soni4. ·Jose11h or S epu l\le\101 . Alft)llSO Of Tujunga . llcnry ur Alladcna und-liill of Soull1 Pas~1drna . lie ;11:"0 lea\C'S ;1 cl:JL1AhlC'1·. '.\lrs . ·\'era Prict• o r l 'cnnesst·t·: a brother l\.lanuel '.\lunucl of Lon~ He:iC'h : " S1.$ilcr, '.\lrs, Jlnrla Lutero of Chu la \11sta. l"'t•l\·l' gl'andchUdrl•n anfl sevc.n g1·e:t1 ·grandt•hlldren. ~'uncrul ser\'1ces urc undl'1' the tftr!!clion or Bell llroacl\\1a,11 l\I ortu:u·y. Spray Perils Divers? Crac;ki1~g Problems May R esult Wi~li Silico1ie . 6i 1\LAN l)IRKIN <'l'C<ill' a risk lo the user:· Do"''s 0t1-•0•nrPilolM•" Swanson said. "Dow Corning cautions A !IC<1rc has been thro\vn Into the 'O\\'llt•rs and _users not to use. any scuba diving industry over use of an <.1ero_sol which cou ld contatn. '-' 2 s· A LES M A 1)-"'' ___ .:1erosol silicone, spray-tcre.lcan divin·g-ch lor1n~t~d solv~nt.-On~any-parl of-Its /:I /:I D equipment. . scubad1v1 ng equ1pment. A Fount:.iin Valley manuracturcr The spray........:.:.c..011ld C'JU~c s trc!ls ON SINGLE AD reporlcd cracking problems apparcn· cracks in the plastic and render it tly resulting from use of the spray -very dangerous,'' Swanson said. ~ ' T wo sale~ for the price or a single t h1ssificd ad. Thal 's lhe !Success story rel;itccl by a Newport Beurh n1an "'ho !iaid he ~Id not one. but t"o cars \\'hi:n this ;td ran in the Daily Piiot: '61 COUOA-R. Xlnt. Cond. Orlic. O\\'llr. 1\.C. PIS. .• P IJ. S925. :CS-X·l'JOC:C . Ir \·011 hu\'C u used car or l\\'O \·ou'd 11kc 'to con,•ert to c1:1~ll. cull 642:5678. Put. :1 re"· \\·nrds 10 \\ Ol'k for ~·bu . In the Dail,v PlloL 4X spray -to the Do\\··Corning Corp. The issue "'as brought to Do""s al·. • Dow'issued a warning confirming that tention by Ronald Coleman. president the spray could be dangerous if used and manager or \Vutergill. Inc .. t-'oun· ondi\'ingequipmcnt. lain \'alley. a diving equipment John Sv.•anson, a spokesman for manaufacturer. Dow in i\lidland. ritic.h. said that 4X. Last \Veek \Vatergill put out a pres:. \\·hirh contains a chlorinuted solvent. release warning of .. PoStiible serlou~ Is rccomn1cndecl (or use us a protet· defecls" in the L91 plaslic air":tY of ti\·e co~ning for automotjvc. electrical Its AT·l,,\C unit and ::iuthorltlng •• and ignition s)1stcms recall or lhe unit!!. ''C hlori{l~lcd 11o lv~nl s can Thcrclcasedldnottltelhespr<iY<t!' d triment.illy :1rrec1 a varlc.L)' or being responsible but llU~n 1he ~·eek f)]U!ilics . CSpeCiallv pol~·carbonale)\, Colcmun 0 C\\' It) .f\.l\thl'gun and aft~ .... used In al r"•ay conlpon<'nl s which "·ill "'fl rd l>o~· il'i!iued ILS warnin~ ' I I "\\'i: cl1t l l'1-0n1c testing and "·e had sn111(' cracking in the air "'aves," Colf:n1an said todu~·. Co lcn1an s aid h \\•ent buck lo l\liehig:an beC"1:111se--he--'A•ttnled Do"· also lo test the product. ·Colcril;ln said lhut the front. of the can indicates that the product ('an be usro on plastics u'nd noted that Sport· sways, •Los Angeles. a di\'ing e.q\liP· ment manufacturer, lists the product in its Slll>PIY cat a logu'e. · A spokl"sman for Sporls\\·a~·i; said · that it has b.een distributing 4X \\•lthout nny problrms fnr i;evcn yt'al'!' ... \\le hH\'t' not had an~ harn1ful ('ff eels on our prodt1<~l s, ··he !iaid. t·hc spokesman agreed l.h:ll the spray \\as li~tcd in its 1974 liiuppl~' catalO.IHt<' "'but v.•e \\'ill 1>ut ;1 hold on tht't f!Hge ror the 1975 cutalogue und l>Ul :1 hold on the .'•UJ>ply of the spruy fill ~·r C$111l:.t\:t 0 0\\," • Br\LTll\IOHt:. i\td. <APl -T"·o men \vho figured in the probe of for. mer Vice President Spiro T. Agne\1• pleaded guilty toda.v to tax ch:1rJ!eS. I. 11. llammerman II . a morlgag<' hanke r . and All en I Green. ;in engineer. pleaded tgu1 ll) bcfort' :1 three-judge puncl. Sentencing \\a~ scheduled ror ;.;'o\'. 25 . c:eorgl' B~all. t· S altorne~ for ~lary land and lht• lcacll·r. of tht• federal probe of ~Jar} l:n1d 1)0h1ir;.d corruption ~a1d li1ter lhul ht.> rerom mended lhal th1· t\\O not ht· ,:tl \l'n 1ad terms. llammt•rman :u1d 1\tlt·n :-g ut11 .\ • 1>leas ;1~<1 Hl·:I 11' :-· rt•1·on1 ml•ndat ion ·are r t•ported to hti\c \1 ork1·d ou1 111 return (or thl• n1 I'll ·s l'fll llll'ration \111 h the prnb1• ..A~t't' A(;\.(>;\\, l'aJ.(t• A:!I DOW RECORDS AN01'11EU GA I N NE\V YORK <U Pl l -Trading "'as slow today durin!! the \'etcrctns' Day holiday and priee!I \\'l'rr i;;lightlY higher on the New \'ork Stock' t:x. chang e d es pite ~o me a<l,erse business tre nds. fl' ables. 1\!l 1 Th(' Do"· Jones ind ustrial a\('ra,l.!t'. orr nlOrC than lhrt•e jJOllllS ;1l the OU\ set. gained S.48 points to 672.1),J. Ad· \'ance~ ler1 <tccllnes, 7!il lnSS.'1. ;imon ~ the 1.750 issues tradt'<l. Prices "'ere 1n ixL'<i 1n ;ilow trading on th(' 1\mcrif'nn Stock ~xC'hon,1?.t' Fund Dissolved SACRA~tENTO !AP) -A political fund for state Supreme Court Justice Stanley fo.Iosk \\.'as quietly dissolved earlier this year. and the S28,183 in the fund \\·as donated to the state. the lliversidc Press· Enterprise reported. 4lr:t n;: .. ~ (;oust ,,,.,•ll•••r F.111~ ~k 1c~ through l 'uesday, \\11h s unn~ a nd quite warm du~s ll i~hs !10 ·ltt~the beaches r1 ~in,R t o 8M inland. Lo\\'S lunight 45 to 52 . l:\SIDE ·roo..\\' 1\itn. ralhtr than u.omen. preJer .)t'i>tna lj'Q1nr11 on st:rern but women are of!frerl /eu•er roles lhan men olld I/it role thc>y porrray lS unrtali1t1c:- aceord1ng to o Srreen Actora Ctl!ld Survey Sn? Page BJ M 'ftY•lot""~ " "'-.... .. ·C...111 ... "'" .. ,., .. ..,1 ""'" .. Cl•H1li.O . .. ,. 0rt-(Wftl1 .. c."'"' " -· '" c.. ........ " -" All•l1 O.•I~ ,._l!Ct• .. S..Ct~"'"' ••• ............... .. ltltflt-... 1· l.~1'•1-ftl ,, , ... ,t«• .. F! ... ftCt .. -·-.. Mtr.Utllf' " ""'' .. "'"" .. AMIW-" " • . ! 1 DAILY PILOT N Mond1y. November 1'. 11 • . . Fir~men's FJrst Waterbed Blaze· Co ntrolled ' • Suspect ln ·Holdup ' ' .Newport Beach firemen recorded a first Sund ay mondng when they wer~ Calletl to a house lo put out ll rire in a water,bed. ~ • 1'hc rire was touched o!r 'A' hen I he bed~, automatic hea er turnt.d il!dr' on C\'en ~ugh the bed hud been drained or water; firemen reported: 'Art .esiea: ~· . ~. The burning bed. nt 614 Larkspur A\'C., "·as discov~rcd shortly,""ufler 2 a.m. by Mr!'. Kay Ressel, occu11a ntof the house. : . ' h, Three "good Sumaritans" who toll! Mr. Ressel told liremt•n she rcturnt•d home and round the bed bur· 1==1:>¥iii;:l~~;JOii;1;D~.,,;tisoo~i. ~uiilUrounc l c ea C.l.'.crun .o:a 11 police they cotme to the aid or u motorist wt11ving on t h~·~~riJre~·~··~·a~yft:::j~: -~·ou _up.y, m:s::otun.illtr. •. ~ robbery in New1)()rt Beach over the \\'eCkC'nd. police said today. .JDea:ltftthGhOUS<'. .r - ' 3 be. he&l f'r burnrd thl' vinyl. 1'0:1n1 rubber p11d ilnd carpeting on the 'bed!a-rrame. '!'he S..>00 bed "'as destroyed and smoke damage \'1;1 s aumawc:I at $200. ,_:F1l...men said they had ne\'er been called to a waterbcd nre before. Tapes llenrd Njxon Agreed to FBI :SU.sh-up Plan in '7 2 WASJlfNCTON tUPI I -President Nixon apptirenlly agreed to ll.R. llalMman's suggestion on June 23, l972 to tell the FBI to "stay the hell out" of ·1t1·f!' W atergat~-rnvesUgation. i:icloording to :i tape played today in the Watergate cover.up trial. Th.e-]urty heard lhe tapes of thret· convers1:1tio ns betv.'cen Nixon and Jlakleman. who was his chief or staff, on June 23 -six days after the initial \Vller,gat arrests. The disclosurr of • . 3,000 Mine rs Es.cape Mud Slide in Mine J(j'll ~li1");SBURG. South Mrku tUPl) -;;\ mud slide trapped nearly :J,000 miners undcrgr-ound at a platinum mine near Ruslenburg- today but alJ but seven or the m reached the '§urrace by emergency exits, mine officials reported. They said ~even miners v.·ere listed as missing__at the mine-100 miles nor· lhwest of J ohannesburg. Re.liCIJ..e1 ~orke rs evacuated the other miners on incline shafts, of· ficial1 ~aid. Their exit shaft v.•as blocked by the mudslide. ·A .spokesm a n said heavy rain ~aused aa.,earthen dam to give ·way and send mud sliding into the mine's No. -4 sh,ft. The ·spokesman said several alternative incline s hafts arc available to the miners to escape to safety points underground. lfhe slide occurred early today at t he l.m pala mine al Rustenhurg. ll is one or three v.·hich form the ~ nchest platinum mining complex in the world. these tapes last August led to Nixon's rrsig11,ation . On lflcir first conversation that day, llaldehian told Nixon that former At· ·torney General John N . Mitchell had come up \vith an idea to have the Cl A tell the t~B I to halt its investigation. Ill' iold ~ixon "\hat the v.'ay lo han· die this nO\\' is for us to have (C IA deputy Direc,or Vernon A.I Walters call Pat Gray <acting J.,Bl chief) and just say, 'Stay the hell out or this .. Jhis is ah, business J'aere. we don't \\'Unt yo u to (actl any further on it.· ·rhat's not an unusual development." "Um, huh," Nlxon replied, ap· parently \n ,greement. . , In a second taped conversation, Nixon was heard to express ~ fear that the w.9.tergate disclosurei ·would make the CIA "look bad" and huff U.S. foreign policy. ''.J don't want them to get any'ideas ;..,•e'r£ doing it because our ~ncer.n is political," Nixnn added. · , U.S. District Judge John J . 'Sirica ruled eai'lie r that Haldeman's pos· sible reference on June 23. 1972 tD . "Gemstone'' -the code word for tfi'e I Watergate bugging -will bE; read a s · unintelligible" in transcripts gtven lo the:Watergate cover"UP jury. , The ruling was seen as a victory for the former White House chief of Staff. But the U.S . Supreme Court, m'eaq· while, dealt him a setback by refu sing lo consider his argument that he and rour CO·defendants -all associates of NixOn -were indicted illegally. . Halde m a n contended that the 'Watergate grand j'Ury which indicted him was illegally~sitting past the nor· ma! lB·month grand jury term. He sai'd the charges against him should be dismissed. · Sirica ruled on the "Gemstone'" quotation al the same time he denied motion· by Mitchell ror a mistrial and by Kenneth · \V . Parkinson for a separate tri a l in tthe cover-up 1f • proceedings. S~•' w rmup Haldeman's lawyers contended ming a their client never used the word "'Gemstone" during his t,pe recorded Cla gQes. Offered White House conversauon with Nixon ¥Dt-> on June 23. They said the woid on the · tradscript should read "convention'· ··i'he Or.ange Coast YMCA will or .. dovestone" or at least "unintel· !:Junch i.ls i::et ·fil·l!l·.ski. classc~ Nov. ligible." 19, a ~crit·~ ~f cond1l!on1ng sessions to Th ~ rd was · c r u cl.al.. t o v.·~rm U!) slt.11ers for the sea~n . -J.faidt!man's defense because the con- Thc course, open ~o high school versation took pl ace only six days ar· s~udcnt.s and older. \\'lll be held. two ter the arrest of the Nixon's campaign fllJhls ca<'h v.·eek.th~~uJ!;h Dec; 17 at operatives inside the-Watergate t'ffi: Y ~u1ld1n i:: at 2JW Un1\ersl!Y headquarters or the Democratie Dr1 \'C, Kc "·p(lrl lil•ach .. Classes v.•ill National Committee. Thus it could n;teet from 6 lo7 p.m. on ruesdays and have been construed that llaldeman 1hursdays. . . . . was already aware or the Gemstone Ad\·:1net• rl'f!1stratton 1~ required . ti al th· t time and can be done by phoning the opera on •1 • • )'l\ICA al 642.9990. Cost for nonmem· The June 23 tape IS one .or about. 26 . be: $12 for the series. It is S2 for y sue ~ recorded conversat1on1; w~1ch rs ..... lhe Jury has yet to hear. Transcnpts mcmuers · also were prepared forthe1urors. Cr ews !Hop Up.Oil ~I I A f\11 BE t\ C II (UP 1 ) Authorities said clean·up crews would complete eradica tion toda.v of an oil spil! fro1n beaches along th is resort cil .v'~ oosh hotel slrio. OR AN GE COAST • DAILY PILOT Boycott Revealed CHARLESTON, \\'. Va. <UPI l Ban·t.he ,book forces formulated plans today to set up a duaj SY!i.lem of education a nd boycott Kanawha County public schools th at use text· books they consider obscene and an affront to religion and patriotism. The Rev. A\'is Hill, a p1·otestleader. said a majorily or the county's children would ignore classes Tuesday after the Veterans Day vacatKin break. The mo1 or1 st, Joseph Barry f{am- mos, 20. of Lu Puente w<1s in custody toduy, booked Oil susnieion Of armed fObbery . Bui I is ~ct at ~S,f.00. Aecordin~ tu police. Aliklu.!i Neumann, 20. Su.s11n James. IS, and John Aguirre , 20, all or Orange, s pot · tcd Ram mo~' rur \\'f.'il\'ing eastbound on the Artesia Fret'WilY Saturda)' night .. Fearing he \\'as drunk , they m11nugcd to pull him O\'Cr to the side or ihe freeway unrl offered to drive him home, they said. Neumann :1nd ~1iss James drove in Ramn1os' t·:1r . "''hilc Aguirre followed behind in th.cir auto. They told polit•c they were headed for a rriend'S house in Balboa. \\!hen the \\\'O cars became separated. Neun1ann pulled into a ~arking lot at_32nd Sjrecl and Ne\\•port Boulevard in Newport Beach to \l.'Uit for Aguirre. he told officers. \Vhil(' they \VC rl' waiti ng, Hammos alle~cdly gr llbbed a sparc·lire hold · down boll from the trunk of the car, shoved it u.nder his jacket and prl'tcn· ded it "''as a gun while he demanded money from Neumann and l\l iss James,poli ~e said. The pair turned over 587 and then ran .to the Ne"'port Beach Policl' Station across the street to report the rql>bcry, police said.~ Ha mmos was still in the parking.lot when p<:>lice arrived minutes later. Union Cl.aims CO(ll Strik~ Of 3 Weeks WASlllNGTON !APl•A Na tion· wide coal strike will ·begin just after midnight tonight and a top of£i ci.al or the United Mine Workers predicted today that the walkout will last about three Weeks. t.1ost coal mines already were shut ror the Veterans' Day holiday while union and industry negotiators con- tinued efforts to resolve differences over a new contract. As he ar r ived for today 's b argaining session .• U ~W Yice President Mike Trbovich said fa!lorc to reach a n agreement before tonight's official strike deadline will prolong the walkout at least another week be)·ond the union's ~ar,Jier two· week forecast. "By not coming up with a co~tracl last night or early this, morning, I think we're in for a three·week strike." Trbovicb told reporters. . He said the major obstacle holding up a settle ment is t he economic package dealing with wage~, pen- sions, sick pay and otherbcnef1ls. Only• a few non·economic issµes remainifd land the union official said these will be resolved. Trbovich said If the negotiators get their "heads together I think we can gel so mething by the end or the week ." Both Guy Farmer, lhe chief in- dus try negoliator. and UMW President Arnold Miller said after Sund ay night's session that they were getting closer to an agreement bu.tin· dicated thitt it still was several days awa)'.. . • Asked what he would be doing now if he were a miner back in West Virginia. l\liller said, "I'd be in the \\'OOds somc\\•here. hunting.·' The go vernment says a walkout or any longer duration will begin to force production cutbacks in other in· dustri('S ;.1nd "result in layofrs of thousaQd s or worker&. A strike is una.voidable because or !he ~1W 's "no contract. no work'' tradition. and because ratification of any settlement would require about 10 days. Thus. the length or the walkout depends on the negotiators' ability to hammer out a new agreement that will win rvnk·and·file approval. • 0111, !'11.t 5\IH,,.... EARLY SKIRMISHING-fol1n and games be~an early \1\ the l,023·mile Los Angeles lo ~tazatlun Yacht Race. s -uturd<.iy 's start suw A1iramar charee through to leeward as Joli (bl ack hull > and Sorcel)•' engaged in luffing match. Sorcer}' and Joh were still battling for boat·for-boat lead today off Baja Calirornia. •. Prosecutor to Decioe Fate of Nixon Tapes \\' ASl-llNGTON IAP) -President ford moved today lo allov.• the special \\'atergate prosecutor m decide which or former Pres ident Nixon's \Yhite House tapes and papers should be tur· ned over lo Nixon in California. T~e materials would be stored in the zig- gorat at Laguna Niguel. A request filed by the White l-l ouse and the si)ecia l prosecutor's office would give the prosecutors nearly unlimited access to Nixon's papers and tapes for any criminal in· vcstigations. · 1£ per mil~d by U,S, Di~trict Judge_ ·Charles Richey, the prop0sal v.•ould supercede -an earlier agreement in v.•hich ford said the tape$ and documents we're Nixon's property. Under the earlier arrangcments an· nounced at the same time as Nixon's pardon rrom prosecution . the fapcs and docum e nt s would have been delivered for storage near the rormcr president's San Clemente estate. The new proposal says : "No preside ntial materials shall be removed to locations in Washington. O.C. other than the White House com· plcx . without the approval or th~ special prosecutor and no portions or such materials shall be removL'CI to -tocations outside the District or Columbia without an indication rrom the special prosecutor that he has no further need for such portions, except upon court order." A spokesm,an {or special prosecutor l-Ienry S. Ruth Jr. said Nixon's lawyer, Herbert H. litiller Jr., was not consulted iil working out the ar- rangement proposed to Richey. . . Richey is handling se~eral. c1v1I suits seekine: to shorl·c1rcu1t the 'The men race a maximum penally · of three years in prison and a fine or SS.000 each for interference with the internal revenue lav.•s. J.lammerman is chargedwithco!lec· ·ling monf.!Y from several individuals rorAgncw. According. to court documents. he received cai;h from consullants bel· ween J an. 25 , 1967 and Jan. 7, 1'69. and then giving it to Agnew, then l\1aryland's governor. and Jerome B. \Volff, then ch:1irn1an of the Stale Roads Commission. origina l Ford·Nixon tapes and documents ugrcement. Former special prosecutor Leon Jaworski has said he was never inror· med of the original agreemept and protested that giving Nixon posses· sion of the presidential materials might thwart some Watergate in- vestigations. \Vhite llouse counsel Phillip W. Buchen , General Ser.viCes oAd · · ministrator Arthur F . Samps on,· Secretary Service director H'. Stuart Knight and the special prosecutor's o(fice jointly asked Rich~ 10 hold a -he8ring Wednesday 8.0d grant · ap- proval for the new method for han· dling the records of the •Ni¥On presidency. " 'fhe on·1y apparent concession gran· ted Nixon's lawyers in the propo;;ed agreement is . that they would be present whcnC\'Cr the s pecia l proset•utor's staff sear<'hed for documents and tapes in the Nixon riles. * . Nixon Better, May Go Home This Week LONG BEACll (AP) -Form.er President Nixon is no longer in 'scr:ious condition and may be.released from the hospital this week, his doc- tors said today. . Though still phys ically O:eak, Nixon ·continues to improve and Is once <igain taking anticoagulant drugs to prcvenl further blocxl clotting in his phlcbitis·striken left leg. . . Nixon, 61, who under"•ent phleb1t1s ~urgery Oct. 29, is receiving inter· mediate hospital eare. "which means a nurse is \\'ilh him around the block," the doctors said. •le is reportedly eating norma l foods a nd is walking more in his room. • Nixon) lung problems -a slight c:1se o( Pneumonia in the right lung and.fluid in the li ning surrounding the ll•ft one -are continuing to C'lear up, hi s personal phys ician, John C. Lungren, and his surgeon. Eldon H. llickman, su id in a v.•ritten rcpol'l 1oda}' at Memorial Hospital l\lcdic;tl Center of Lon~ De a<:h. Sorcery Holds · M a z atla1i Yacht Race Lead The 57.foot \Vood sloop Sorcery held on to an earlv slim lead in the Los Angeles to Atazatlan ygcht race today, reported the boat·for·b<>al and handicilp leader . Close behind, according to _ham radio reports. is the · 61-foot sloop "Joli'', own~d b~ William F. Niemi Jr. and fl ying the Seattle· Yacht Club burgec. . ;,Sorcery•• r eportedly captured a slim lead in light winds as the two .boats reached 29.50 degrees latltude- about midway between Ensenada and ~tiller's Landinir. . . Sorcery is o.ut of. CalifO'l.ll~ Ya.clµ . Cl Ob and is o"·ned by Jacob D. \Vood: The yachts set out on the annual in· vitaUonal last Saturday and winds have been light so far. Fram Page A l BEACHES. • • report to City l\fariager Robert \Vynn ure the following : -The annual rental rate be fixed after the fair market value or the land is determined in order lo avoid a pos· slble violation of the "gift clause" or t he slate constitution. -Public access lo bay waters he provided. -A finding that the leased lands ('annot feasibly be used for publi c pur· poses should be included in the wor· ding or the lea._se. ,-The amount of land leased to the association be less than the area eo,·ered by the present lease. LICA negotiators hu\'C already agreed to a reduction in the land lQ be covered b y the proposed lease renewal, according to Wynn. In October. 1973: ·LlC,\ president. \Vilbur Layman asked that the lease be rcnev.•ed for 25 years at a annual rental rate of SJ,566.18. Subsequently, a eily staff report in· dic.utcd it would CO$t the city $39 ,097 a \'Car for maintenance and lircguard S1•rvicc. should the lease nol be r('ne\\·ed and the beaches be open lo public us(·. Police Attacked SAN GABRIEL !UPI) ~Police an· swering a disturbance ('all at a pkrty attended by more th'1J 1.000 persons were pelted with rocks tind bottles O\'er the weekend. Mariners Savings ... ~.:~~~~: • IS TMOr-(-1 0.ilf Pl"",,,.;111"""<1>1\C""'· llifle'CI IM' Nl'WS·PrK\," l>Ubll-llfll'M 0.-- tol\1 Pllbll~•"'I CG..,~•n• \•n•.,..••• ""'''"'"' vt pUblltMO. ""'""•• 1nrC1U9n F•"""•· •or eo.r,. ,,...,., ""'""00'1 a..,.,n, H1mtof>Qlor> a.-"n l'O.... t••n "•"•~. l•.inf, S•ctdlH"''' V•l•e• •ncl UQ ..... fk•<~ !io .. in Cc••! ... nqi., ·~I ..,,11 ... b pUl>ll""'d 5•1'>r<l•Y\ *<Id W.0Uy\, '"" llf•"<'•O•i poJbh~•ftO Oldnt I\ ~I 'XlO -·! 0•• Sltttl..Co"~ M~••• C•H•~<n•• "1&1& ' Robert N. Wt'Cd Coast Border Drug Cases Face Hearing on display in the lobby of our Westclifl office, on the corner of Westcliff ond Dover. He's an "Old Timer." just like Mariners. Come by and open on accoun·f at your "Oldest" ·hometown sayings and loon -Mariners. If it's more con•1e'nienf, drop by our Bayside Center office, near the entrance to Balboa Is land . .. \.'"-",.."'•"<I P~tll·O...• J<Jt k R. Curley "''~ Pf•••<lf~I d"" C,..""'f' M&••<l<J•• Thom<J<; Kee.,,11 £~·· ... Charle'> H Loos R1c h<Jrd P. Nall -'1' ••!•"' Mfn•o'"'I EC!o'"'' Newpar1 Beach Office .))J) "ft!l11'$1'11!1,U'M ... ll .............. -.u " 0 ""• 111~. ·~ Other Oftict1o CIKll MIM lJO -\! II.I• St•l"'I .,...,...,.«,., l!hC._¥ ... Sl--·""l•Of' 11-•lll 11•/t ""ol(~ -lfYfrlt , ~llboO! • Vftlf~ U101U P•1 ~ •'$.o"O....,ir•-•t • Teltphone {714) 642-4321 Classified Adverl1sinq 642·S671 rao,•·"''' •I• O••noo-Co'"'' ""'°''\l.'111 (D..._, ~~ n•_, \lll<',.• '"ll"l•fl•on• ""°'"'•I""'""' o• aew11,.._M, "°""'" ..,., .... '"11'-.C•~ .. •"'NI '""''•' "'"'""..., .. ,..,,,,,_.,_, '5.o•-•·•·· _, • .,. p.tod •I (f'llf ,,...,. c.i•··~ .... ~ )~~" •·itt•ll"I .,. ,....... \J <Ill -•Ill• I>• ... ~.. j.I QI _,,,., .,,,1,, .. , ,,.. .............. \J. "'""'"'' • I The U.S. Supreme C:ourt agreed today that it would hear arguments lo determine if a n earlier decision over· turning a Border Patrol drug arrest s hould be applied to al lf'ast 40 other ca:;es now going through the courts. And if the court rules in f:i \'or of making il:1 re\•ersal retrouctiv(', many major dope smuggling cases could be reversed. -The..issue relates to a decision han- ded down by ·hi Rh court in the summer of 1973 which reversed the can.vi ction of a man who was arrested \Vithout v.·arrant on drug smuggling char~eS by border patrolmen ala roadblock. And nOw. dozens of other similar cases at various stages in the ilppcal process hang in the balance.because or the latest hi gh court decision. Lower appeals courts 11lready havt• ruled that the revensul of l{lst year sho'utd apply to about 40 cases now vending, But l?O~rnment lawy.ers tod1ty won the ftrsl round In a batlle to keep the stAeeping decision from Mffecti.ng lhe other cases. f\la0;)' t:ir the cast:s relate lo patr1>I :1rrt•s ts nladc artl'r agents foun<I caches of drugs during assertedly routine searC'hes for illeg.11 1 im· migrahts.' At the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint south or San Clemenlc such discoveries used to toke pluce on the average of once a week. And spokesmen said thal many of those e1rrests now h.11ng in the bal· ance . An exact number, however, wu.s not available today. Besides the issue or warrants in drug arrests . the patrol also races other threats to its system of ferreUng out illeagnl immigrants. Other federal court decisions-now on appeal bcrore the Supreme Court- challenge the entire ' roadblock procedure and assert that unique · "bla nk e t warrilnts•• Issued bv federal judies in San Diego are un· constitution a I. The un\Jsual warrants-Issued every !Od ay~ -allowt'heput.rol \ostop an(! SeMrc~ ttny cfl:r within a speclflt geographic ore a lf ll Is suspected that illegal ali~n~ are inside . • ' " Just as o ship's figurehead symboliz4s a safe voyage to seafarers. Mariners So~ings ~o:s se rved the Harbor Area with safety and gfow1h on insured savings for more than 21 yeors - thot's longer than anyone else! A nd we've '1elped this beautiful communjty grow with our • 1 financial support too. FREE SERVICES SAFE DEPOSIT BOX • N0TARY SERVICE MONEY ORDERS • TRA VELERS (HECKS TRUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION • PHOTOCOPYING YOUR MONEY IS NOW INSURED TO $,0,000 AT MARIN ERS* •Now Signed Into low, eff.ct/'le os of Nov. 27 1•00/'/0ED 195) MARINERS SAVI NGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAJION ' I}~~ wr:sm.1ff .. oovt•. NEWPO.r ltACH, Co\UF, •MO• ill4J MJ.4GOO (f!WI Ofllfwl t•U llA.l'SIO!DllllVt• NtwllOR'r.IEACff, CALtF, 9*41 • f114)Ml·tOlll lt..I"'* c...ttl IJ810Sl'.AL1£A('H fl(MJLINARO • 5EALfll?ACH. <'AUF. 'll7.40 • U1J1YllS-1'2fi ll7•1 llP.V£1U.Y l!,OlJU!VARO •I.OS ANGl!U:S. CALIP, 'l(l()4A • Ull! '514141. • • I ,., I .. Mon<11y.No..,.moer11. 1974 :=t~:;~~;: .. ~ Coast Yoters Stlid No_ to Prop. A ~!\Q ~!i~=.i.:'11~ ByO.C.HUSTINGS and2,664aga\nst. dilional tax b; E. eo.c-. llf ~s.11· ""-... CM•o.11rP1.i.tM1 Tl:f& T~L.LY in most measure als_o (ailed by na.r· :'I l\ dlllllrH ..,k • · o c · · · I · nd neariy thal'o\'lde. 118810 VIEJO IMPORTS ,,...,.-. ,~ • •11 11e ,... '"""*""· ' -•1., TH~ Tl"V voti'n•.a•ea other range oast \'Ohng row margins 1n rv1ne a , .. ._1''°'4M,5rotttwutuM Proposition A, lhe con-'~ .,.. r• • ' a r l er' lha the Ne~·po rt Bearh voting -MERCEOESBENZ -~~=~~:.!i:.."::"i.:~": troversial tran.sit sales tax or !Jdorth La,guhna,Lmostly ~=::l: :r n~arly 2-~ by ureas. Top Solon ~ .. ~~"'.,r•i-.-.. measu re soundly defeated resi ents 0 1 e aguna whirh Proposition A failed · Safes • Service • Leasing 111owN1 • T da Canyon area, the measure The mos t telling blO\\'S 28701 M•AGUERTEP•RKW•Y a.w1e ~u1-. 1(0.,11,, o.1, 91 119-ltto counlywide 1n ues y's passed, 3210 30. countywide. h · ~ "" I "' "" ,.,.....,i.t '· 1"'·"" "· ......,, .. ..._ election, fared no better· again s l ~ e 1 ran s 1 Capitol Nt\\'l'ii Ser\•lce 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO t31-1740 ~:~.!:.~~"""c=i<:.%w~~tt!.": alongtheOrangeCoasl. Amonf Orange Coast Saddle_back Valle)" proposition \.\'ere delivered SACRAl\tENTO _The S.1>M9Dfwy-:hi •w..-yrtwy.e•W,,;9a-t•M~tt- !llH•"'· H.nc: •• .1t11111"'_kll-. .,;.,,111 'The meas ure, Whic h communities, Proposition A voters. ·a bloc transit of-by voters in the central and l\l endocino Conservati on I llim•oiillioiiiillllillilitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiloiiliiliiiiliiiiiiiiro•• "°""": 9'111C1-•111i, w11n .... a.c.i..d.11r11 would have •ai·sed up lo half sustainedl.its biggest losses £icial5 were hoping to carry northern parts of the coun· d Plan . 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Smll~l· proved only' by L~guna lhThe vote breakdowns for In Capistrano Beach, the dissutis fucLlon Y.'ith the 1'he grou1> cited Keene's cf. 11Milk h · h f b d " Beach voters, according to oseareasare: ' measure failed by only 12 county transit district's forts invol\'ing coas tal as somet ing or every 0 y. CMIUSTIAMllM lll'Obe•t (, Cllrl,Utnlt~. Dell 01 de1l1, Novwmi,r ,, ltl•, llH'VI-.,,.. NI w1 ... """':Oii' IO<I, Do". Aobtrl o. Owllti.Mtnoi ~ P1r•, C..., !"" Clllllll'ltlf. Nn. Lt«V ~ol lrwlnt; IOU• t•lllCkllllOJen; -""""''. w ..... °" , ,, .... ,... ol 5'oo:lllon. Cl. ~·-t<IWfllci. M<Wl(H lllllly II Ai<Mo -c..mt•··· lft 1i. .. Of •i-.. -111 u1111fibullot1$ c.w Ill -,. Tiii UCL• kMll ., Mttlklnt, 11111111111, Dr. Oo!llld Mof'-. Mc(erml(li L.lgllll.I .. teJl..Mof'• tlllt•, 01,.ctor1.. "COMMf.lt Hity11 H, C-t, •Hlcltnl ol (Or-Gr. 'Mt. 0.t. ol OHtll No.,...,ber 10. "7'-Sii'· WiUl Pfllllil"'t PMlli( View Nemorlll Plif11 .......... ltDLDllM' ................ ,1.11tol S.!!tt. o.teiif CINUI NowmMr 11, 1'1•, Senkft ~ !'«'lfll: Vllw MtfnOl'ltl P1r• ll'Gr'-y. ·U.llll "'-'°"' Sk U•t. Delt otOMlllNllwmbff 7, 1'1<11 AttlOt.!11111 CtmM"HIG. Cl. MftllOrill' """kif_,. llt!CI SUnClt ¥, Mo....-trrl .i Smitlll' Mllrlwry CMpel. !5urviwtol D'I' I SOfl, "-Hrl L. T1l11 t i C1-rlllt: .....,,..e,, Mr1. KtnJollntC111olC.rr1ttl'; two -lltf'l, Sltrllng Llllfie or Nlfll"•t -Aobt<1 Uurit e>I WtstmlMll<'. a ; 11,.. •tne1c:lllld,.n. Smltn1' Mor111M"ydlreclort.'. . i..at;lGllt lterbtrt Mtl1gtr, ~1110.nl ol NtWPO•I Elet(ll, (1. Diii ol otllh N_..,ber 10, 1t1•. Strwlcff pelldlfHJ P1<lflt View Mlmorlll Pli•kMol'liN••· • •OMlltlO ~ e. AOfNtO, "'10."I ol Coll.I MtM. Dlltol dt1t~ NoV'lmbert. !ti•. Surt!V'tO D'I' NI •II• lto5' I.ff RGmerG; 1-!OM, --a. AOfN•o ol 5"Uh0tdt, Al!f'Ol'KO "-•o GI f uju1191, Hl'llfl' .Aomtro GI Albdtu "'!.' Biii of 5. P1-; -............ Mrs Vtrl Prln ol Ttm; -~.,,_._.of Long Betel\;~. Mn.. 1Nri1 LURl'flol Cl>ull Vl~ll; -..... - d>!Hlrtn l.nd.l""fl' grn1.grtne1c:h11e1rt11. s.r.-1cn T .... y 11:00 AM, Wt ... ly OW.· OI, SI"" Alli, o«lcill'll, Mr. IElll*!" . ._. ""1'1\, F.ir11tvtn Mttmotl1l P•'-dlrecltO "'&t" &!Nlhr..lr Mo,,_. •. I RUl lNST•t• ltll_., llvblllslfill, rttlMM GI Sotnll Bir· berl. Dltt.ol detlll NOwll'l\tltl' 10, ttl•. !itr-wtn .,...cilfll,'°t(ltk View Memiritl PIA -·· • 6 • ZIFF tle$t Zltr."'Date Cl! ciutll Nowmlle!' I. 1t11. AHi-Cl! F-ll ift lltliew, (6. Sutvi- ~ • Wftr l'i"-ld< ot "--'" 11111ey. Slrwlctl 1116 lfllt•,,..ftt wlH bt lllld 111 0.V'tltnO H9lgl!O. Of!ICI. F-~no dirtc-lon Btll 8ro.dw1y MOrtu.,y, • MIUCICLI I ION 'WIS~CLl"·-TUAaY •27 6~ 171h SI., Cosio Meto 646-4888 . -·-IALTI-IERIHllON RIMERALHOME-• Corono det Mor Costo ~o 673-9450 6-46-'24'24 -·-llLLNOAOWAY MotlTUAllY -l l0 8roocJ..,.oy,Ce11o~m b4'2J~l50 -·-DILDAY ucm11as MOllTUAllY 179 I I Beac.h Blwd. Hunringron Beoch 84'2·7771 '244 Redo!>do•A..,.. Long Beach (213) 438·11 45 -·-McCOllMICK LAGUNA· .• llACH -TllAllY 1795 l09U<!CI Conyon Rd. <194-9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION~MY ~ 28832 Comono CopistronQ Son Juan Copistrono 49.S.1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MIMOllAL PAIK Chopol 3500 PCJ(il~.V~ Drl.e N1wpor1 Beoch. Col;fornt0 644-2700 -·-PllK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNllAL HOMI 7801·Bollo A,ye •• Wellmlns!tr 893-35'25 -·-SMITHir Molriulltr 627 Mo•ro SI. Huntlng!Oll Beac.h 536-6539 - , .. a breakdown of the votes -lluntington Beach, ''otesouto(t ,GOOcast.inEI plann ing. Lh e measure park s. r ccreat ionul I ( d" · to released Friday by the 2S,S2t no a_nd 16·525 yes. Toro the margin was about failed by a 2·1 count in facilities, a ne\v stale p::irk RC U IMQ IRVeS . r s •. Registrar of Votets. -San Juan Capistrano, 1,400 out of 7.000 cast and in many areas. hostel program, the 300· Spring Valley Farms 1s 8 Lim11ed~ Partnership tormed 1o ln Laguna Beach proper, 2,404 no and l,480 yes. l\lission Viejo, the margin acre addition to Prairie acquire and manage e1us11ng dairy animal herds, 1ne General not counting Emerald Bay -~~ountain Valley, 8·760 was only about l ,400 out or Central county voters, Creek Red"•ood State Park f'811 ner ol which is $1itlled r;,y recognized au1nonttes 1n 1he where the me·asure failed. no and 5,497 yes. 8,000 cast. many of "-'horn are in the and legal protection for the dairy 1ndus1ry. the vote waS 3,425 in favor -Costa l\t esa, l2,489 no low t o m ldd I e •income California bro"'" pelican. and 8,605 YfS. TH E SA L ES TAX bracket . rejected the ad- Campus Goes to .Dogs, Frisbees F VLLERTON -Cal State Fullerton, the s8:me school that introduced and then banne d collegiate elephant racing a decade ago, is now g·oing to the dogs. Wednesday s tarting at 11 :30 a.m.,-as part of the university's homecoming activities. more than 200 canines v.•ill s pend about five hours catching air· borne fr isbees. THE IDEA, according to Family Medicine Bo'o $te d , UC I rvi ne's medical school plans to begin a new progra m to train r:lmily practitioners under the direction of Dr Raymond C. Anderson , associate profess or t.o f f a m ily medicine. Family medicine is the 20th area of s pecialization to. be approved by the American l\1 e di cal As· sociation. Dr. Anderson, formerly medical director at the Sonoma County Community 1-lospital. said the three- year residency program is' aimed at correcting the disproportionate number or specialis'ts as-compared to general practitioners in some locales. IUSTORlCALLY, he said, general practitioners wriould hang out a shingle a er a year of internship The specialty of family m'e d ici n e, h owev,er, r e quires a three.year residency be.fore doctors can be certified. Additional- ly, they must be involved in a co ntinui n g m edical education program and must be recertified every three years. "My goal for the family physicians trained at UCI is that they be able to handle 90 -percent of the patjent5 who walk into their offices by direct care. proper refer· ral to the specialist and par. ticipatio n \11ith the specialist in the total care of the patients,'' Dr. Anderson said. IN ADDITION to medical training. Dr. Anderson said. family practitioners musl be taught about the social and psychological aspects of medicine·-.----- The best setting to train family physicians, he said, is in an outpatient clinic Such as the Santa Ana Com- munity Clinic o~.the Orange County J\.Tedical Center am~ bulatory patient clinic. Both "'ill come under the control of the medical schOOI along with Orange Cou~nt y l\1edical Center next July. PUBLIC NOTICE · Kids Like to Ask Andy · ... . ' event organizers. is to prove \\'hich dog is the besl frilbee·calcher around. Judging the contest will bf> KFI radio personalities Al Lohman and R oge r Barkley . a caller to their morning TILE TOP TWO dogs in show claimed his dog never each dlv isk>n will "'in-a missed, said l\lrs. Koehler. golden" rrisbee and other •. . awards for the longest The big contest wall take average frisbee caught on. place on a gra~sy area~nor_......._ttfe ny d uring fi\'C thro"·s Lhw~st of the campus gym· will be given . nas1um . "We've had reports of dogs jumping more than five feel in the air to catch a rrisbee in flight,'' said l\1ary Koehle r , exe.,e utive as· sistant to CSF President L. Donald Shields. Lohman and Barkley generated the contest after "To' minimize sc raps during this first-ever canine battle, four divisions of dogs have bee·n establis hed, based on the height of the pooch rrom the ground to its s houlder," s ai d l\1rs. Koehler. CHRYIANTHIMUM ''lnsronl Col0t IOI Your Yorrll'' 1 Ger,... -,..;y ht llG. 4f:""" WWW- • '9sfy .,...,. ill ,.11 & 2 9" ;a..i1ri IM. ~ .......... " ... _ r.. Pkg. ot ... CORK PANILI • 1r • z 1r· 1 11r · tWck. • (KM 1"-r.4 ,....!1 ...,l, ..... !IMM - twtl,..!1Wlt1 1~~ "'" l lG. '1.49 99!. ii "A" Grode Vitreous Cbino TOILET • T 1 rt -"! fffr 114 ti.th •r l1r HWCMllMtftll. . ·-'""' ....... ,. 2 9ts ...... 1<retcllt1. • . l lG. 14'.tS • ' ' In addit.ion , the dogs will be rated on fo rm in a separate contest judge.d by national rri sbee champions. l\1rs. Koehler said the top winners wilt be featured in a n exhib it io n a l the • , ' homecci ming f'\Q\'. 16. football ga me For more 1nlormahon. n"IClucling an offering circular. contact: Ca l State's first major clain1 to fa me in the world or a nimal s ports can1 e nearly ten y~a rs ago when the school Started annual elephant races. The school symbol is "Tuffy Titan," u cartoon elephanl. MORGAN, OLMSTEAD, KENNEDY & GARDNER; INC. 500 twwpori C.....,. Driw•. Wff 650 Newport IHck. Cmllfonrii• •2660 """'"' 17141644-4620 ' Address -------------------· I C1ty·---------------''o---• But a rter~hearing rum· blings rrom the Society for the Prevention oC Cruelt,Y tO Animals, the elephant con- tests "'·ere banned. Telephone (Bus.I !Aes.J·----I This does not oonslltute an ofler 10 se1I. The oller is made by Ille oller1ng curcular onty. . -.. . " , Flip-Top GAME TABLE "A Se/I.Out Lo1r Tim• • W• Got Mori/" • Ir's 1 41" Wt di"inl ttlilt with high JllftlSlltt, sffitt r1sisl1J11l lilli~ • flip the 1., & iM"ilt IM lllMJ fer fl rds, 1Hid1p-, 1hH11r d1ed11rs -111 hw1ulled. • P11 riM ttp 1siH & tP" 11p TM t aciti"I wtrW 11 hm,.r ,..1 • i11dullt1 cho1k, lt.Hs, 42" '"' ' , .. ,t cltuiftt ~,..11. REG. 'l!!.00 •·12 900 • • I • . ; \ ... .. SALE PRICES HONORED MOH., TUES. & WED. Inside Mount _CUSTOM FIRESCREEN • hist Ult tM ..... 111r1111..il chlrt & c1r1f11tly fill in tht di1MMl9ll1 ti .,_ lireplo11 ·-your urtH "'" IM ,....._ IM~t fl fit. , • YHr 1kli1t ti 1ny plein Hr filllsli wftti pull-choin 1,.ni"I. • ARf silt up I• SO" wilt. J. '°" ..... REG. '34.9' HOW TO MEASURE A CONV(NTK)NAL STYLI llRl"lACI ·~ o ... , ............ ~ ....... 9 .... -............... ... ... &11o .... n ••. .,. ............. o ....... _ .... , ....... .. u ,..... . ..... ~ ... -.. -.. .. ~ .. ........ -~-.... •• ............... 1_ ...... _ .. QUEENIE . By ·Ph il lnterlandi " . " · .. • .-.. Monday.Ngvembet11 , 1974 DAll.YPI LOT' A 7 T each er I nsult"'"-· 'Ma Walton' to Get Drunk • ' -Uy VERNON SCO'M' Dropped STOCKTON CAPI -A t hree-judge panel has thrown out a state education code section making it a misdemeanor to verbally abuse a teacher in the P.resence of s tudents or school pe rsonnel. "By ·whose ·standard is the quality or words an in· :suit to be mt:asurt'<i, that or a sensitive art teacher, or ·the average teacher or the boxing coach?" the judge asked. Tfl E R ULING reversed a SSOO fine !\I r s. Patricia l\1crtz v.·as ordered to pay last year for using abusive language against Mrs. Mer· vel Tremaine, a teacher or h<'r son Daryl. HOLLYWOOD !UPI I ~ Oli\'ia Walton. that pillar or female rectitude on "The · \Valtons" tele\·islon seriell, may be seen getting drunk as a skunk on "Police Story" Nov. 26. or course, it is noL "Ia \Valton herselr. but actrts~ i\lichael Learned who plays lhe role or tile sainted mother or the high'ly-rated sho"''· .. It's not the rirsl time i\1iss Learned has slipped away from her characterization of the Depression.era farm \\'ire. On Nov . 19. she may he seen as the wife who gets raped if! "It Couldn't llap- pen to aNicer Gu y." RAPE AN D benders aren't really Ala \Valton's milieu. . If all this is hard on the viewers w h o h ave canonized fl-t other W<1lton. it is their problellJ , according to i\fiss 1.earned, not hers. "I wanted to do some rotes as tar remo\'ed as J)OS· sible from Olivia·\Va lton," she said during a break in the shooting or her series. She was drably garbed, her blonde hair pulled b~ck and drearily ZO years older in appearance than she is when not in character. "IF "'ALTON fans are disappointed because they think of me as Olivia then l feel sorry for ·them. Afost people won't confuse the two characters.'' Learned has little in com· ·mon w it h Olivia. She is feminine and a mother, and that's about where com· parisons end,, Learned has been divor- ced. She shows her legs off in tenn is togs. She can use four·letter words. And she is liberated. Lasi. month she married for a second time. l·ler new husband "is~ Glenn Chad- wick, a master carpenter with the American Conser- vatory Theater in San·~BR"' cisco~Their marriage is dif- ferent. T HE B R IDEGROO>I lives in San J< .. rancisco. The bride lives in }lollywood. "It keeps the romance a live,"· I.earned ~aid. "l think all marriages should be romantic. Glenn flies do"''n here every ·weekend. ·And we spend a lot of lime on the telephone. It's sort of a long-distane' affair. "I was tired or being free . Glenn and I wrote our own ceremony and endorsed our Site'• "'""'' dfvo,.. • ttd. S he sho.,,s legs ~·ear contract. Learned, for one, h op~s the series does n't run lhe full course. · "I would like to see us quit at the show's peak Jn .. stell.d Qf staying on until \1ie.,..•er.s tire of us," she said. P icture Contest Slated Salad -To ssed SAN RAFAEL (AP) -ri.t a r l n Coun t y Superior Court Judie J oseph Wiison figures t he tossed sal ads~at H ar ry Ghrl n ghelll's Fairfax .. rest aurant are probably very good. But th.ey're not so good, the judge r uled, when they're t.oased at a W8ilress. li'ine $1. Cash awards totaling Sl,000 a nd exhibition in the '-----------' first A ll Calif9r.nialr=:i:==iF= Photography Show ot the Laguna Beach ?tt useum of Art are the i>rizcs in a con- test open to South Coast and othe r Ca l i f or n ia photographers. Cntegbries include classic 1.1::::::==::::=:='==:==~ "We'd love to make you a vice·president. You'r e qualified, but it would mean we'd have to pUt in another executive washroom." The judges said that !\lrs. ~1ert z cal l e d 1.lr s . ·Tremaine ··a liar,'' told her to ''s hut up," and threatened lo "slap the (e:<· pletive deleted) out of her." oft i n t enni• tog•. She ea n use I our• lelle r "'orrl8. photog raphy, non-silver photography and soCial Ian· dscape and docume ntary - work. Entry deadline Is Jan. 11. Voodoo Ge ts B e st Of Candle Thief Judges Chris Papas, Bill Dozier and James B. Dar· spi"r itual a nd persona l rah or the San Joaquin freedom "'ithin the mar· County Superior Court riagc. agreed with l\1rs. Me rtz' "I think Olivia "'ou ld contention that the law have been all for "'Om~n·s Additional informauon is a\'ailu_ble by writing the museum aL 307 Ctirf Drive Laguna Beach 92651 'or bY calling 4&.;4·6 1. The ex bi ian of \Vinners is sche uled for f'~h.. L ttt rough Feb. 23. RI01'E Jil1'1E IRO <UPfl ~Pale and weak from loss of blood, Paulo da Silva Arantes told of what Ile said was a run·in with a knife· wielding voodoo spi rit that chopped my right h.ind :1(£. .. PUBLIC NOTICE L..., ~le, No.-emtM>r 11, 1'14, •:oo 1,m., flll 81tk 9•f O"•O, NtWPorT 8oi~I>. C.Hlor"'•· ft• lllarlll H ,...,_ bMt. '~ ... I ET. S!i<l<tr No. 8J3',31. ' E-iieGtrry ANCHOll MAlllNE C0- 11111k<k 81, O!!ft .._,,.llOl"I lle•Cll, C•l1!11rnl1~ PublJMltO Or111g1 CN" Ollh Pile>! NoftlT\Mr.l\,\tl' -., ., ... ,~ P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICfl TIOUS I USIN1!$S NA.Ml! ST& Tf.Ml!NT TIM fOllOwl119 Ptrlion II 001119 ~11~: NICE ltllNC.S, 111S·G Vlc•o<i• Slrftt, Cot•• Mtw . .C1lllom11 Ell11bltll J, Nl<(hirg, 6U NDnll c.ot'· ,.,,11Aw.,1'1.tlltrton. C.Ulorni• Ara ntes, ~ho is still ;;!':c~s~~~rr:re1fi~~~6~~~ lib.She hadagreat senscor hospitalized. said he makes stilu lion. -hcr-petsona l-prldc. Sile's a living by stealing candles· not a stereotyped "'Oman of used as offerings to voodoo Tll F.Y AI.SO agreed it her times. J try not to let her entities. ~ was too broad and vagui?. be that. As he was about to grab a Instead, the judges cited a "In the \Valtons' t ime, candle in a cemetry, he different section or the men and women had a real said, a la r ge figure ap-educat io n code wh ic h ~ ·partnership. They worked peared. prohibits the disruption of togethef\ long, hard hours. "lie said he was an eicu class or school activities by "" .Today when someone asks . HOW T.O DO THEM STEP IY STEP caveira (ademon·likespiril any means. i. whe r e are t he pioneer · A t o· t A Al v '.·Jc-,, .... ..,','-111111<'' women, l ask where are the Anyone can care fo r a Brush & Blower hair 11t\1Mt. or our that inh11bits cemeteries), ss · is · tty. an 1 pioneer men?" other curt coaxing, tuss·free. lull tuncttonal SCISSOR ~ n g b eio r e I c ou Id Norris said he would be wll-STYLES Which are as e~ to do as Just shampoo!' Our lamp apolog ize. he took out a ling to re-try the case if "" · .o..its.. linger turilble cuts: curling iron cuts. wastf'ld'wel dry, large knife and chopped my necessary. . THIS IS i llE third year brush 'n fluff cuts or simple wash and 'wear cuts are SCIS- ri ght.hand off. "We ",.ant to emphasize of "The \Valtons" seven-SORED, an 1ake-care-Qf Yoursell styles. Good lor any ~ge, "Now you wi ll always that we do not interpret the "'' • any tlalr. No teasing, no rollers. no pins. no POLLU TING · reme mbe r n ot t O, fool decisiori -as all owing open -HAIR SPRAYS.. ALSO' '"-..-· around Y.'ith. t hings 1that season on school teachers. 1. RAllln HO SIT PllMANINT WAYIS. rou MAY NIY" WA.MT don 't belo ng lo you -Jn no way did the court in-JA 1 AU'f'O-MOMIOWM••t TO sn YOUI HAil .t.~.t.tN. espcdally things that ue dicate that ·a porcnt o• any .INSURANCE .... JOSEP~S SCISSOR STYLING mine," Arantes quoted the other person has a right to nuniington h f·.u~00 demon as saying. cha llen ge or provoke a tt14 ~ '''"""' ""'' Skeptical police said they teacher into a fight in order u~•T•..,,...._ COSTA MHA ,~ •••• ........_ ""''· lOS M. ......., .. .._ Tllli llllllllMl II <OflOl.lclld b; 111 111- dlvi ... I. l!llubltll J. Nlcc11.1ro Tflk 1111e,..nt •ll 11~ ... 111"" C".o<inlr ClerkolOrM91 Co11nlfon0cl0llt<' 31. lt1', .... ~WIH 0r""9f (Otst o.llf Pllof, were searching for the man to inte ntionally disrupt a MICHAEL LEARNED GETS DRUNK AS SKUNK 541.5554 i-963-3535 819--3863 rather than a voodoo spiri t <c~la~s~s:m~om~·~··~h~e~s~a~id~·--·~---=S~h~e~S~l~lp~s'.._'.A~w:•~Y'._".F~•o~m'.'_.'.R~o~le~o~f~F~a~r~m~W~lf~e'._ __ L ___ ~·_:·_~-===-· Jl~~il!~il~'~•~.M~.i'°~1~'~'~.M.~·~s.t~.&~s...~~·~to~•~•.M~. ~~~ as the assailant. - !M ...... ~r 4, II, 11. JS, 1'7• ,,._,. PUBLIC NOTICE li1CT!TIOUS I USll1'11$ NAMI! ITATIMl!NT T1W fol lcrwl"lll """..,,.. ••• d a I 111 ..... Inns•'< ' llEOl!:CoPI' INVESTMENTS. 17UI M11r1111y a....-, s111 .. c. t rvl ~•. Cllllornl1 '1195. NI<~ att~ .... nn s1nt111e-lkvlnMd, Hftp9f1 l t1ttll, C1lil01"11i1 n .... 1(11<1 S1t0<. t:Ml tl1HI C!lt(.lo, \11111 ,..,~. C•!ll011111 tt~6'. TM1 bU>lnu1 ii <Ofl<llKle<I by·a gtl\fral Plrlr.tUhlp. 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"" . .., " '" 0.Yl!l P'! 12 , 1IJO IOI+\-"" !J:,t_ :.:~ '.' t: ~~~:-t? llCllJY & f'llU • 110 1114 t V. Under Their Hats .__ .... ' . A Oft 1111 ,to ' JO t ill• Vo g::•Plt 8 ,, 1150 l';'o .• ACillltllO 11\\ .... •C.0)Jl'40 t li'o+ ... .....,Mll!ol :10 .• ,i '"'~.... 11111 ,. ·'° , 41 • -.... AlnHom .IOJt :m ,.l't+ \t &~~--~~ 'i J :~= ~ AmHQ50 ,JO 21 1JS 21"'-'"' CNAl';ll .2'11 .. 2611 •~+ Vii Aln1nn .ttll .1• 1• 2...,-1.11 (NA., 1 10 .. •tt •Mt ... iliMtOl(l .12 111 4¥1 ••• ~AIMl.Cll •. i IOlt-14 ~~~ ~ !::=:: A Llwlft .. s '""'"• \\ BY CARL CARSTENSEN OI MM 0.ll't' ,0. tld Wh e n Volk s wagen engineers sta rted designing a companion car. to-the Beetle about (Ive yeai:s ago, a se arch beg an for a suitable designation and name Cor the new model. Volkswagen or America was raced with the problem o{ promoting a new car'\l.'ith a new name against one so established· that it's even · iocluded in the Dictionary or American Slang. D U RI NG THOSE MONTHS or r esearch, dozens of names we r e c onsjd ered by fhc V\V marketing department and VolkSwagen's advertisiog agency. T he choice was rinally narrowed to rour and, in the summer or 1973, the Ra bbit was selected. Volk swagen' m a n!lged to keep t fie Rabbit pi'e tty much under its hat until September w h e n the ~N HIGH GEARJ or six Corolla models, two ~,..~11.-"' r 11, n•.-l'I ~~ 1J: ';i 111! !~;,~ (. c thr "' .. -,r"·'"·,,· •• '•"··;.: ~1.1• •• ,, uv. .. 111:i Celicas, lVe, oronas, ee _... ... .... .. Mark Lis, three l and Nnifoli 111:i' 1911 11 •" t:fti' ~~ ~i·~:,e Mn )lfld • ' .. .... ... 9otl "° • 111 •\lo Cruisers and three pickup =:ri1~:·; .~ 'Jt;;tt tt:» • u •v.-'Yo trucks. A1ns1ore11 • 1 11"1-\lo ~,,.11 ::,, 1~; 1!>11+·~ ""'T&Tl,40 f1066 •I""•"-ColrLIJt.5', tS ,~)-\< TH. E ·coRnLLAS AND AlllT•T""' .. 1" 51""• ""' tot11rtt F«id 1 "" Y' ATTplA :l.M •• U ·~• \, (.ol ,.fWl ,Jlll; 1'9 21'..·i.; trucksgoon saleNovember t.TlflBl.7• .. 2 ''~ ... C1tio11$11 1s ~ '11 15. The Other mod-els will be !:w!~ .:'~.i '~ ~=-·\.; ~t lllf1,ls2 J ,,.-,.-.·~ AWlr pl l.•J •. tlOO II Coltln "' '"' '' 7) ••v.-'4 introduced after the first or Amtr"" .... 4 I 11\.lo• \:. Cot Gnt.• • M 10YI-\~ Aml•SI , Kid 1 16 »o • ~ CotGI pl Sit . . '11 Jl + 1o10 they~ar. AIMllll '° s 1s 11 + v. Co!Plt1ur-t 2•S '""•"" The'~·rolla Unc 1·ncludes AMF 111 1.t• • ,,. '1""+'"' CotSOfli"'' .s. ""'° .. VU Allll '-IO • JJ1 2 -ti Cot•M 12111 2 6 l !.:1 -I.lo a four-door wa•on with """Pi11e:.uu in rih!.1~ eomto E 1.10, uo J1.,.. "' AlllP<OP .40 3 1 1'4i+ ~ C'.nlEpfl.10 .• I 21 +1 optional woodgrain siding, Am111• c., l01 ni.. l'i c-isr.1.:111 1 11 lS\lo• 1-> deluxe tw O-doof a nd A.""1"'2•10 3 21' 3"'*"' ~~ft:·; n~ ~~,~--.:-" lour.door sedans, a.sporty !::.=i:~·a U ;:~: t 11t•40:. 2 •1 •1 Environmental Protettion Allllelln .20 ' 1• • +,,. e_prJ.J• .. 1 fl •I .., S R·S hardtop, a deluxe M.conc1 111 J 11 """-~~ Ed.., 2 · , n .. .,,. Agenc y announced gas Anchttc:i.oe 5 21 1, + ,.,_ E01111•2 . s itv. .. ·1 r· I · two· door hardtop and a ....,o., 1 , ,. 1,..,. ·~ c,.. 11r 1 90 . s 1•~· 11o m1 eage >gures or vanous '·-·• c.orm.e11wi , 1 ... standard lwo·door sedan Mftloui ·11 • 33 s1' .. ow-()ij s; , ,, 11-1-·~ domestic and i mported AMoACo•11 11 1~ ... cwoop1 1 n . 12 11 -~ models. The agency listed which replaces last year's :!:'6i~-!1~1~ l~,_z 1!: C'.olllms.11, ,.., 11""-"" Corolla 1200 as Toyota's APl(o eor1 . a. 1 -"" '-'!rs.c112 " J\4-.,.. the V\V Rabbit as second APL Corp 51,.. 1.,. • .,. ""'....,••11 . 3s ·~· Y> moSt C.CO nOmical or 201 priceleader. APLplB .iO -l 6\0o '!rt. =1't~1: n: :t~. '• H t • t models with 24 miles pe r The SR-5 sport truck ::!ir.5~;1 ,~ n: . ~~,c .60 • 1t 1.!'"'' U,> "ng on ' feature• rac 1'ng stripe•, Ail'A Sw l.#11 )I JI +l't.""" d .ISd 1 J! ' · " " gallon incitydriv1ngand38 Ar<«•H.» s t , • ""c.on1Et1P•• 3 •l'l• .... radial tires, rive-speed Ar<M PfC:J 1 10 , ~ Con!.Ed pfJ . 10 JI • "1 miles per gallon on the ArclWfo .H , ,1 1 11~-lfl C#!Ep(•.•s 1Mt M'llo~"' h·ighway. J ove rdrive tra ns mission, ,r.n;u e 1 , 11 CotitFd'1:»' "' 11to •.. P hl Mil!,. ~tf 4 11 4V: Coll Frgt .10 ' Ill 11 .. ~ amp e # The Rabbit will P on sale AM radio , carpeti ng. ,.,1, PSI.»•·•• U\:.o + 111 Co11\NG210 1 i2 111.11 • .\\ lo ' h' hb kb kl ts od Atktfil .+11t 11 41'1 . OommPwJ 7 HI t:ir.. .. lo\ early in 1915 at a price 1g · ac uc e sea ,a ArkLe<>i.1o ~ 11 21""•.,.. Co11Ppl•""· 110 l1v. {h h ti nted g las& Toyota Arl9f!RnOY as ,..., C1o11Pp11.n . uo M ., ' p l slightly more an le Bug.. Ar-.w 'CP, 1 , • Coo>P p1 1.1• 110 61 +2 . Opu ·ar In Europe where 1·1 was con tinues to offer a .,-:01.a. ~ .. ,,~."' Co11Pwrp1 • 1 s1 • "" d dh Ir • k ' AAMPF lolo ..... 1 CotlPpl•~ 140 '1 introduced in August, it is stan ar a ·ton pic up m Ar1M0t . .-i' " 20lli •• g;"~'·,~' ti 2~14>-·~ hi Called the Golf, the German short and long bed versions. ArmMR 1.to 1 J 1~..., 0tu~ '° 1 n •tt-"'° A :JO.page pamp et on The n ew Ce I tea GT "'roeo~ .. 1 s s ,,,,.._ w. c "°"p111,. ~30 11~ •• .,. ''llow to Sta rt a New name rora .... ·indorrtheGulr :!:11101~.,:1~ ,{.1;..,.:::z '":;~1.1o111 1• J11o1o •.• · Str hardtop has the five speed c an\. ' Jsv.. ~ Business," published by the eam. AsOryG 1.40 • '' ,......_ ·~ c11 ~1 JO , 14 ~"" .• }luntm· gton Beach Chamber The new Rabbit is one or a o\'erdri\'e, new gnlle a nd :~,=: 1:: i 1J 21;: ~~ c11111 1.•ti1 1 ,", •-• I I of hood. perrormance tuned AtltO 11Sc1 l 10 1~v. cu111 R 1.X111 . 1 ·· or Commerce, has attracted new VW a m1 y front ..,11c iyEi 1.,, • 30 ,~. "' eon1 111ves1 . •• u -u .1.iz lnteresti'nnineotherstates. engine cars. suspension , styled-steel An11oo112 .... 11 111 90-.. \;, ~.<11.-:t.; ::; .~~:.r: sport Ya'heels .and other Aui~p1 1·'° 1• --~ c:on1011 p11 .. ')t -2v. T he book let tel ls the I AilA(h ~ •. 21s:i -1"' eon11111re11, "11~ .. neophyte bu s'·nesman how VQLKSWA GEN ALSO pcrlOrmanfeoptions. :¥~'•nc .10 1~ ?; !,,.._.,, eon1r1 011•• ~ uV1-1"" AlllOtU .20llto 4' Jol\11• \to ~~. ,.' 11 .! 1,1~-. ~ to start and whd can help announced that September ~:':"' l~ , 1;t it:: ~ c;;;1111 ; • i6 ,. -.. _ v; him. on the federal, slate sales fig~_res repealed the SJS F1'1•Jtl c-uo 10 JV.-~ h . Th A...co c w1s I .. ,.._., ... Co®l"e tO 1 • in-:it a.ndlocalle\·el. strong Augusts ov.•1ng. c A..c p11'°" '' 11 ..... ~ 1:.:"" 611 s 7 '"' h d d W t.r region reported Ayer,Pr .JOfO 13 Jol\to•1\lo gll'lld 2 21 14\.'>+I It \\BS r esearc e an es n J M Avl11...:.4' • •1 7-"+ v. 0 ''°, 12 22~ •• ~ 'tt b J \'r sa l es Of 5,920 n ew n esa A-lln<: )Ol 41 ~YI Cordvr1Cp ' 11/a•\.t wr1 en y oanne ,arner, AvonP•'" '' ~11 JO'"-"" eor11c; 111111 ,, 31~-·~ ofrice m an ager ror the Volkswagens in September. A1te<Oll•G1:.~,.~~~ onwteq 40 1 ,, Jv. .. 11to Ch be h I This figure represents a 20 SIS Temporary SCrvi·ces, s.oa.w11 .10 1 s1 ,, ~1 eouwnt.•ill J •s J .... am r, w o says neary 8.Kl!e 1°"112 ., •"' • coa&r11 n s JO 1014>•"" • thousand copies hi'.l\'e perce nt increase over lnc.,hasmoveditscorpo rale 1.t1t~ ,11 .20 • sa ll't•..., l,.'i,.t"r~ l 1~~ ~~: ~ be.n 'old. September, 1973. headquarters from Santa Dl•••011.uJ3 2' ltloli+"" &:!'Fl •1' 16 J~~·""' s.tdOAO.lt l I 6111• I" • .,.,.,.I 41 11V.+ \lo The price is S2 and copies Ana tct3095 Red 1-lill Avenue, 8 .. ICorp .., s 1 1ov.-"' K 60lr • s 1VJ-"" .. s.ttGft I ... 6 10. 1•111+ \lo Cl-H .10 I l It , c..an be obta1ne_d ill ~h-~ Costa lUesa, according to a ... c.i 1.J.i 1 l4 1M erown Co•• 1 " 11%• "" Chamber o rJi cl.', 18582 -A completely-redeslgrted Benjam lh D Brown ==~-1~~1•-1H ~..,,! ~ &::;:·!:;g.1 z:~ li(~-.h Beach8l\'d .• Suite22t Corolla seri.es, a spor"ty president Botng•flfC2 1 u •"" CTS eo }II • , ,,~."' Wh·1 t r h bookl t half.ton pickup truck aod a B ' th ~~r1'.i; s ,j,: .. '-c:11111tNn 40 • 135 1"•·,. 1 e par o t e e t rown sa1... e ne\\' BriV•.• • ,. '°" °""r"'.-., •l ,.,._'" ·r· JI 1·· gt new 2 2 l1'ter lour cyl1nd" I ·1·1·es 0 lso II h eun.,0rg 70 • 3 ••·-11o t overs spcc1 LC un 1n on . · -P ar11 1 " .,..,1 ouse a e-T•u,tl' 36 isc.-""' *'1~.'911 10 10~."' B h I t . r englne highlightToyota'•22 1 t t' rr· r llMtlOll .-JO lttr. l11i .30cl us. +I\,\ ei'.lr regu :1 ions or comp e eopera 1ngo ice or a.rocA .10 n 11 1A1o•l4 llHwAi l ,11~t,,. business. ind1\'iduals and model lineup ror 1975. hiring and assinning tem-a.rnu '·'°" 11 3v.. 111 c..-...-H 11oe1 2a lKo-"" e a.tic Ill .40 • I ..... C?<loiH 1 'II 1 10 10 chambers" 1n ut least nine Toyota also is putting its porary personnelthroughout a.11~1o11io1 1J nW'•"" c,'"'s 1,0 s 10 ~t"" other states and se\'eral r 1 v e ·s p eed m a n u a I the a rea The :~rm )>ro\'ides 2::~1~".'~ , U 1~. • "'' -o 0-- Calirornia co mmu nities l r ans mis 5 ion w' it h temporary personnel to t~~~t ~1: 2:: ~~. ~ 5"]';-1~1: 1! :!.-::-: have askfid for co1>ies. says O\'erdrive, on 10 or its, 19'15 Southern California busincs-a1v1111co 12 2 • Dl•t 1n .60!t , " 1•lt.-"' mode ls as s ta·rrdard or · d t · ~1'1'-"'s·12 • 1 11 01•1111t1p1, .. 12 22•,. -i\I~~h~"'"';~~Phlet gained optional equ1pmenl. Lasl ~~· ~ng~~;::~· gao::r~~heen; 5:.:i~:H:'! 1if iE:~ l:~~7·~~1i '; l~~:-"• th I d . . . r 8"<hA 6'IQ J 11 I Dtyli11t11 .Ool , !I ·-·~ national notice \\'hen it "'ns year e 1ve·spee was organi za tions 1n areas o 8111.,.,n .il 9 30, ,...,.1,,.. 01\'lonH .t0 1 l80 ...... •1t mentioned 1n a rccnt U.S. available on only four clerical, ge neral labor , =1 1~ s' ~ 15 g'pt"J-J J::.~ 11: :!"' •1 Chamber of Co mmerc<' models: · technical and engineering ~OGH .)l)g • 11 • -" 0e111w1r..i1• 10 • .__. ~I H .. 1 It ( UI 12V.+ .. Oft•t 1,.0 I :t05 -"l'o• " ''Newsletter''article. The totnl line is comoosed ser\'ices. a.11111 co 1 , ,, 11vt+"" ~':!~\ \~: 1!~ 1r.!.: 1~ T Btlldl• l.IO ) SS ~V.t '-Dfll•Alr 1111 1 ,1 Jf-\o GctiffPrK nt1d Lt•Kt"rK Stnd•• f.ll 10 .w o.•i.c .:111n 11 11 J • .... ~Ytrk !UPO -T~klll<Mlnoll•I M'ARKET HIGHLIGHTS ~=~~· Jf 1;::.: ~~~~·: 1: lr-;r; u-t lt>f 1h1ckl Illa! 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No spcciri(' forecast for' f'J'oien - conccnllated orongc Juice prl~l?:S has been l!lsucd by the department, but experts s:ild 11\'Crugc prices (or all proc sscd ~ltrus product$ as a group are.experted to rjse "moderately," I Stan ~ In co me . l<'or {h(' I hi rel quarlcr ended 1\t1g r3l, SlonJ! llydronlcs Jnr . 1or Sa n Clemen· te l rt:'portcd nl'l lnrome or 372,900 from revt?nues or S.i.786.000 as co m· pored to 5192.000 rrom rt\'enues of S2.9R2.300 !or the. ~amt ncrlod In 1973.. I i • ... .4 lf,OAIL v PILOT Monday. Ndvember 11 , '974 • \ • • • Rams Victory Away From Playoffs B~s Crash · _ -·-- -Injures. LOS ANGELES -f'lve gpmes rem ain on lhe Na tional r ootbalt League recular season schedule yet the I.OS An~cles Hams c>1n "'in a s pot in ~he Super 80\lo'I playofrs Sunday \\'Ith a v1 c:1ory O\'\'r a team they've L ell ready blanked. ",.\gainsl New Orleans, I will study the dercnse u 11 \\'eek JU St lik e I've been doing n•ith the other .teams.'' said H<ims' qu;.i rter back Jumes ll arris. \\"ho didn't direct the ll:ims in their 24-0 victory over the Saints la:it Sept. 22. • But he's con1 e on to beco me No. t for ti)e past four l;'la mes, ·all or then\ RUDY HOLMl(S E ~-Gau cho Praises Van Brocklin Special to the Daily Pilot LOS ANG ELl-:S -l\'l aybe it is because he is a rookie. · Or maybe it is because he is a free agent. . \\'h;1l e \'CI'. Rudy llolmcs, "'ho played at Saddte back College from 1970-71 :i nd is now a reser\'e corner- bac~ for the Atl ant a Falcons, thought form e r h'ea d eoach Norm V'Jn .Hrocklin was an okay ~uy. · • Rams \•ictorl(>s, The fell ow "'ho 11tar· •·1 don 't know if that "'as the best tn add itio n to siu:klng the quarter· Rams are a fine team, bill we scra.t- ted agains t the Saints last time. John "'e'\'e played on dcfenst this year, but bocks· freque ntly, the Rams blocked a ched and scratched and we feel that 1 2 o Fans· Had I. has been traded to Gret.'n Bay. it has tObc clos~ to it. \Ve made some John James punt ond u Nick tilike· lhis \sjust the beginning. lla cris was the quurterb~c k Su nd ay big playi defensively -..nd we came ?Uuycr field goal atte_n1pt to spoil the "\Ve saw a lot or spirit al<uig the ""hen the Rams scored their second alongorrcn::;1vcJv." debut or coo.ch Ala rion Campbell of d h •. · I h J sidelines Dn we ad some ~1& 1n· shutout or the seaS4?n· 1 e21'0re7 tlwo 1'he {le(l;!nSi\'e unit sacked qua rter· the F'alco ns . dividual cfrorl s. I-l aving Lee call the JNOIANAPOLJS -A bus ear·· touchd01\lo'O passes 111 0 · v c ory b;;icks Bob Lee a nd Khn ~t cQuilken Lawrence hfcCutchoon retained his plays was not an experiment. 11e's a rylng football fans overturned aL a over Al a nta. r· · r I r 54 d I I • NF'L hers b• gaining veteran who's been around a long h. "h' · h Ch S · 'f'hat put the Los Angeles record al _ 1vc times or a net oss o yar s. Cal :imong rus J 'II d 1g way 1nterc a ngeeasto ere un· 1_2 in the NFC \\'estern Di vision fol-Lee limped off the field the fourth Lime 140 yards on 22 carried ror 859 yards, thi 1 _mm• •• ;-and I never secon guess day night, injuring 20 passengers, lowed by New Orleans at•3.6 and both he was dumped behind the line. 97 mo1·c than Buffalo's O. J. Simpson, authorities said. , San Franrisco andAtlantaat2-7. llarris' touchdown pass plays, both the king a year ago. The Falcons were linU,ted lo 164 net, .One p~rson. J : R. Scb.~a~ of 1n ·, "It is quite a feat t.o shut out any or the clever wid.e receiver Harold Ca mpbc ll cl idn't appe ar too yards witli 119 rushirig and 99 paSsing dia.napohs. was hs~ed fn er!U~a~ con· the NFL teams and \lo'c've done it Jackson, covered 40 a nd 25 yards. In downhearted over his teanl's .effQrts, less the 54 on the sacks. The Rams .(d!~ion at. Community llospital In la· t"·ice. ''declared coach Chuck Knox in between, 'l'ony Ba ker smashed one declaring, ··it didn't look to me like gained 312 with 189 ru&hing and 123 net' \.iianapohs. praising his dere ns iveunit. yardfor aseore. there was " 21-point dirference. The passing, llarriswas sac.kedjustonce . .The b.us w~s chu!tered by ln · ------'---------'---"-------..;...:-'-"--= d1anapohs radio stauon WIBC and {;:: tf --::t --:-t fl 1:f was returning to Indianapolis with 40 psssengers from a Cincinnati Bengals Despl'te Lo "S home football game in Ohio. " A ~!arion (;Qunty sherirr's depuly Atlanta Players Thinking By E D BURGA RT Ol l~• D1Uy 1'1191 5i.H I.OS ANGELES -As far .as the Atlant<i f'alcons are conc<'rncd, November 10 , 1974 will be rtmem- bcred as i'ndependence D11y. · It ~·ill be remembered as the day that the despotic king, l"orm \1an Brackl in, officially relinquished his throne. ~ As the dav th at the Falcons football team dedicated its game \lo'ith the Los Angeles Rams toils new, personable ruler. l\f arion Ca'mpbell. '- As the day when the Falcons reall y enjoyed playin g rootball. They were ha rdly upset about their 21-0 loss to the..,Rams, l-lardly upset .. about their 2-7 record. And hardly Up- :iet that \'an Broeklin, their head cOach since the (ourth ga rn c 9f the 1968 s_eason, w-as fired earl ier 1ast \lo'eek. They talked about Campbell like they \\'OU!d aboUt their fa thers. "I "·ould pl a_v for this man <iny day," said running back Art l\l :ilonc. .. E\'eryonc "'<IS relaxed. Nobody likes lo l8SC, but \lo'C kept fi ghting ou r rears off. Said cornerback Tonl llayes· "ill' brings out the be:it in you. I-le re~pect s )"·ou and is stra ightforward. lie is do"'n-to -earlh a nd \\•he n he sa\'S ·something. he means it." · Positive too la te to get :i nc\V system inst;.il- lcrl ." Qua rterback Bob Lee, \lo'ho-called his own pl:1ys ro1· the first time as a Falcon, said . · ~\\'e are just going to try In "'in the r<'sl·ofour ,ga mes. \\'e didn't yuittoday." "\'w"e \\'e re an unstableorganizatiuu. 1\•ith an unstable systen1 tha! arrected our team more than others," said llampton. "But "'e are going to sur- prise some people no \\'. \V e are . hanging in the rt! and a lol or the divis ion is gone." Cardinals, Minnesota Square Off ST. 1.Ut;JS !A Pl -"\Vc \·c ne ver been tu th e pla yorrs. so "''hy should :i n\'Onc gel excited'.'" an unperplexed quarterback J fm }!art asked. said the accident occurred at 9:41 p.m. al the intersection of Interstate 465 a~ Interstate 70. Thirty-eight persons were taken to Community. and one to &lethodisl llospital in downtown Indianapolis. It was nOt fmmediately known how many were admitted. · Authorities said the driver, C?yde·F ; Jordan, -49, Indianapolis, told them his steering went out and the bus went out of coiitrol on a rain-slick exit ramp. The vehicle l;ty on its.side ror about 30 minutes and several passengers were trapped inside until police could get them out. Till" 10 A•h" STOCKl:IOLAf -American Arthur Ashe, at the top or his game, over· powered Tom Okker of The Netherlands 6-2, 6-2 and won the Sl00,000 Stockholm Open tennis tour- nament. Ashe gave his opponent no chance with bard se rves and dazzling volleys. wrapping up the match in just SS minutes, He lost just one set in the in· door tournament en rou(e to a Cir5t prize of $12,000 . A ust·i11 A d va11ces fl.:lAN ILA -J err Au stin or the United States defeated Eddie Cruz. the top ranked Filipino. 7-6, 1·6, 6-Z in today"s first round of t he SS0.000 Philippine International Tennis Clas· sic. Two other U.S. players also advan- eed. Fred A1cNair beat Bob GUlina n of Australi a. 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 and Raz R·e id dereated !'.1acky -Dominguez or the Philippines, 6-1, 6-2. In other play, fourth-seeded Phil Dent of Australi a beat Alex: l\tarcial or the Philippini;!s , 6-4 , 6-4. T o11r11ep1 Co11c e le d • I "fie made a promise lo me, and he kept it." llolmes said Sund ay after the f <ilcon s had losl to t he Han1s, 21-0. Van Bracklin. fir ·st "'eek and a man orten criliciz ror too out- moded, ga,·e Jl o mes a ch ce !<1st Said running back OJ\'C ll a111 1ltun ··11is attitude fillert.>d about c:im1J all \\'eek, And, for the first time this year. the guys we re hangi ng in Che game togethe r.'' And, in accepting !!art's a pproach. the St. Louis Cardi nals are shruggini; off thei r three-point underdog statu::; ;,g<iinst the ~1 innesota Vikings in their .\a t io na l Football Le ague g ame tonight. The odds makers' affront is nothing ne~· for the C:i rdinals. "'ho carry a 7-1 record into the natiOnally televised game. llONG KONG -Three days of lropicatstorm rain fin.ally. Cocced.can..--- cellation or the $50,000 J-long Kong [en- summe~e e \'cleran "'ere on strike. , "l·le treated us all irl y and I thought he did a good 1ob," }lolmes said .. 1-lolmes. Y>ho prl·p1x•d at i\lission Viejo 1-{fgh a11d pla~·cd l'Or n1trback and safety.at Dr<ikc L'ni\'crsity from 1972-73, \\.'a ii one ot ei ~ht rookies to make the F'alcons thi.-. ~e:1son. liolme!S attri bu te ~ hi s congenial relationship "'ith \'an Brocktin to Sad- dleback coach George l!artm:i n. "I fi gured George \\':JS as tough a~ one could he .·· llolmes s aid. ••There \vasn 't a da.\ that "'ent by whi?n 14·e didn'.L hit. fi e \\as :.. great coach, and I think he \lo'oulddo\\'ell in the pros. ··1 think the pros need a little more rah-rah." 1-lolmes played sparingly at the Coliseum S~nd:iy. only <ippcaring on the special teams. \\"hen the f'alcons punted. for ex .. n1ple, lfolmes' main responsibility \\':JS to race do"'" field and Co\'er the kick. "AlsO, on the punt co\'er age, I \\·ou ld try to force the outsi de back into lhc,.n1iddle ." hc said. lloln1ei;, the only Saddleback alum- nus tn e\·er pl a~· in the pros, ~nvisions ~la rling nex t ~ear ""Hight 1101\', I ;1111 a hack-up to Rol- land La 11 rl'llCl' at ll·ft cornerbatk-1 " he sa)~-",\nd I h()I"-' J c:in t hallengc for a :.ln rt 1n g rol c nt·xt .\'l'ar. ·' ,\nd. if 11 nl111 .. ~ dues :it;1rt nex t yea r, he \\'111 uncl uu htedlv l'redit llartman. .Holmes a\ll'ndl'd l;;.~t Saturd:1y's Sad- dleb:t ck H1\'er.,1dc City Collej?e J:a n1 e. ":\nd I ~ol 111 ~ fir:.t real 1x·p talk in a long lin1c, hi.: ~<iid . .. ,\tJanta n·as hil ting hard all att f'r- noon in the Coliseum. Even if it s of- fense sputtered in cri{ical situations. Even i£ its speci<il teams collaps ed on occasions. Even ir its defcu~e g;.i1·e up t"·o touchdo1,·n passes. But the Fa lcons' attitude re mained ~be same -positi\'C. "f'\'e never fell so bad that \\'C couldn't bring home a victory for him ," sa id d cfensi\•e e nd Claude llumphrcy of Campbell . ··Hut I 'll tell you one thing. \Ve're goi ng to dedic:itc the rest or the season lo make sure that he'll be back next season." The Falcuns no longer have any . playoff hopes. but they reel lhe 1!)74 season ha s just begun. · "\\''e'rc not going to get to t he pl ayoffs," said Jl a mpton, "but it's nol SC.ORE IYOUARTEllS All'""!~ 0 0 0 LO\ A"llt'I<"~ I 0 I LA -Jo><~ I.On 10 e>•~~ fratn Hatr~ (II•, ~o<~ I l A -6•-e• 1 "'~ tll•v ""' 1 LA -J.oco'°" IS p~~~lrOtn HM<ii (R•y lo it~ I A -10.ai.. F">laown> llu,.,,,,;.1d<d> P•"•fl9V••d> Relu•n 1••d• P••i,e• Pun!\ f'utnOlt'\·IG•! ~n&llL~i·Y••d~ ST A TISTtCS F.i, ... , '" ll·1" •• " 11·7• ~ ··~ ,, ... IHDIVIDU•l llADIEllS ·-. 1-11 ·-· .. •trll" •• ~ ~ll·I ... '" "' '1USHI NG -.611,)nla, M.ol-IJ·•9, H"""'t"" ll·•l. l oli An911t-. Mc(ule~ton 12-1..0, C."lll'l'lleltl 1·11. llt•lelw.n~ !;,l!.1-•r ~·U. llE(ll\rl"IG -A1l1nl•. "4kr<e 6-lJ. Burrow 1 ll. LO'I Anqele\, J.oc-!.On J-14, M<Cu!U_., !·•1. P.6SS•NG -.6ildn!•. let' 10.21·0, 1'1¥"0~ MtOu•l~e<! I· 3.(1, 10 LO>An~lt~, ri&•ro> 1-Uol. 00. But it may offer special incenti\'e to 1111 ·rv ·ro11i,,h1 (,'f1ll1111 e f 7 at G .l1m Olis, a running back "'ho re mcm~ bcrs a 14-10 Jos"s to the Vikings, 6-2, in a preseason:game . "They're going Jo be surprised. lhat's all I've got to say." predicted Otis, \l'ho is expected to team with fl ashy Terry !\I etc a If in the Cardinals' backfield. Confidence was also exuded along that line b\' <'Oach Don Coryell. \lo'ho declared. "I lik"c it "'hen we're the un - derdog. Ou r team 's going lo pl ay hard no m atte r what the odds arc." ·A match of Minnesota's s tout defense against a n explosiv e St. Loui s orf~nse eould be a preview to NFI. pl ayoff action scheduled for nexl month. If t he Cards maintain their lead in lhc National Conference East a nd the Vikings stay atop th e Nationa1·con- fel'cnCe Ce ntral. the teams will ·clash again Dec. 22 in l\I innesola. ··But "'e better not think that 'far ahe:id." 11'arned Coryell. the coach of a team whic h is coming orr three straight 4-9-1 seasons. "An \'lhinJ! can still hapncn." the Ca rds' coach said. ''\Ve can't even think beyond this gan1 e. '' St. l...ouis, in addition to overturning the odds, "·ould also like -to atone previous poor showings in ~1onday night games. Hayes Raps Officjating '· O liio Sta-le Coacli Says Sparta1is P layed D i rty COl.Ul\l BUS, Ohio c,.\p ) -Ohio State coat·h \\'oody ll:1ycs blan1cs the top-ranked lluckcyt.•:.' 16-13 loss to flli chigan Stale on chrty tactics by the .l:ipi!rlans and poor officiati n/.!. "In pracl ice \\'e don·t·e.xpect dirty football." the volatile couch said on hi.'-"'eckl y tc lt·vision progran1 !ale Saturday ni ght. ''''nu c:1n 'I run your plays 11•hc.n you can"t gel your center ofrthe ground." 1-loycs charged lhat mcmbC'rs of the P.fichiga n St<1te s quad held do,._.n his players in an :1lll'mpt 10 keep tt)e n uCkeycs.rrom runniQg a fi nal pl~y rrom jusl s hort or the goalline 1n Saturda>;'s r eg ionally televised game al East Lans ing. And lla}CS contl'ndcd the ofricials t'!rred in not cnlllng time. ··Thcr<' \lo'Crc 2fl s1-mnds lcrt and we couldn 't .czet one play off," the OIHb Stall' coach stj\d . '"They kept us down on the J;round. \\'e couldn't ~el our n1 enup.", llayes chn rj:!~d thnl S1l!vc J\lycr s , his ccntt!r, was held l:)y the (accmnsk tokcfphim on tht;> ground. ' • "\Vhc\n t herC''s t hat n1uch. or a pileup .• lhe offi cia ls i-hould call a time out." II ayes said. "That's "'here they blew it. "'I bitterly resent there "'as no c f· fort to get our players unfliled. It \\'as grossly unfa ir to our pl ayers. "l may be hiller toward orficials. but th(' re nre loo many i;amcs decided b)' offi cials,'' J1c s;.iid. BOWL BI D SOUGHT BY s~x TEAMS ~I E :\IPJlr S -Ofri ci:i l!i or the Llbertv lio\lo'I said Su nday nu;ht that sis te;i"ms remain in the running lo op· pose ~I :iryland in lhc Dec. 16 rootball <'lassie. A spokesman for lhe bo\\·l's sclec· tipn comm ittee sa id lhat as :i r<'!i111t or Saturday games. the schools that rem ain u nder consideration are Geor gia, Ten n essee: K enluc~y, Bttylor. Arkunsas a nd P1llsburgh. Severa l Ohio Slate players a p- peared on the televisio n show, and I l;1y('s asked Scott Dannelley if he had been held. ''Olio Smith "'as hold in,g me do\vn, '' lla n nrl,lc~· replied. ''lie had my legs and ha nds." <1 ua rtcrhack Cornelius Greene, :1~ked hy IJ ;-1res 1vhy he didn't run a piny bt!rore timc_cxpi.red. said....:.'No. 71 "'as holding Scott down. I t ried to hcl1> hiln get up." Alt hough ll3yes has steadfastly refused to eall this the greatest team in his U seasons at Ohio State, he told his tele\'ision .tld ience: · '"Up until today. t thought It was our greatcstle:tm, cs.pecially on orfcose. · ··A J.!rt'a t. J,?.ren t seaao n wa s ~m:ishcd lo s mithereens. NO\\' "·e've J!Ot to ~et ready to 1llay two more urf'at gun1es und see \lo'he re lhut takes ll:'l " -1 Ollio St:llc, second in the Bi~ Ten at S·t bchlnd_.l\t lchl!lan at 6-0. plays lo"'" . Sa t urda_v b fo r e f ac ing t he \Volvcrincs Nuv. 23 in Columbus. ( Ul'IT•~ A HAND IN TIME-Oakla nd defens ive bark \Villi e Brown (right) reaches t>P to ba t :i pass away ftom Detroit's La rry \Vallon during National 1-"'ootball League game Sunday. Oakland rolled to a 35·13 victor y . (Sl'e d etails. page 1\-l l ). \\'arriors \\'in Lakers Struggling, Sharman Concerned INGLE\VOOD !AP) -The rosters or the Golden State \\'arriors and the Los Angeles Lakers are filled with new personnel this season, and so !:Ir the \Varrio rs :i re blending bcaut irully. But the Lakers? Perhaps nnly a mix- master can save them. "There a rc so many different areas "'·e're 11'c<1k al. it ·s tough to .put our ringer on any one of them," said coach Bill Sharman after Los Angeles dropped a 106·103 decision to Golde n Stale Sunday ni ght. ··rm very disturbed at our 28 tui:- novers toni ght, and our derense has hurl us in our last couple or games.'' ''Considering \\'hot he \Varriors lost, l didn't think they would be.this good . They 've done a good job of replacing people. ·rhey're qui ck, they shoot well <ind they rebound welt." The \'ictory• "'as the \Varriors· seventh straight and gave them a 9-3 record lo lead the NBA 's \Vestern Di vision. Los An geles Is £our games back in fourth pl ace "'ilh a 4·6 mark . 1'lle \V arriors this aeason Jost ror· \\.'ard Cazzie Ru ssel to Los Angeles as a free agent, tra ded center Nale Thur- perime nling. ''Zelmo wi ll stay al cen- ter for a_ while. \Ve arc still searching, trying different combinati ons," he said. ' Guard Butch Heard drove for a layup to scor e the clinching basket in the fin al minute Sunday night. The Lake rs ne \·er trailed until a rew seconds into the fou11h quarter when they fell behind by eight. 1'hey then r a llie d behind Beaty a nd Gail Goodrich. A basket with I : 14 to go by Goodrich tied the game at 103-103. The \Varriors took possession arter Goodrich"s basket and round Beard, who barre led into Jla ppy Jl airston a nd thre w in hi s winning bas ket , despite the protests or the Los Angeles player. Keith Wil kes' free throw with 13 seconds remaining clinched the victory. Fullerto n Man . 111 Big P ayoff mond lo Chi cago ror Clifford Ray alld TIJUAN i-\ -1''ullcrton's ~1 anuel lost starting forward Clyde Lee to Fortner. \\'ho retired rrom his job as Atl anta io a le~al battl e. a custodian only a week a go, is 1'he La}\ers all·pro guard , J erry Sll6,128 richer today aft er \lo'inning a \\lest. rctirc!J.. this year. Russell broke Cali enle race track handi capping con- his 3nklc. p resxing 6-root-4 Pat Riley test, but he.a lmost missed the chance. into ser,·ice as ;i slnrting forward. "I got m y bet clown just in time Starting gu:ird J im Price was traded before the fifth race got off," he said to A1 i\"•aukce Fr jday for Luc ius Allen. Sunday. Center J-:lmore Sfllith, obtoined in a Fortner, 62, put down an S8 bet und tr:Jde. Inst year \l•hen \Yill Cham·, won the fifth rJ ce and Lbe sixth b(rla1n moved on. h~s failed to per-through the tenth Saturday in the rorm up t.u expectations, and much-"track's 5-JO handlcup1>ing contest. But t;ra velled ~el mo Beaty._ JS, started at he said he left t he track bcrore the ce~ter aga1.nst t~e Warno~s Sun?ay. 10th race because his s ight is bad and The ma1n th,•,ng ~or .!,!s 1s get ling dtf he doesn 't like to drive at nigjlt. to a goOO start .. sa11d a pleased Al At· I-le retired only a week ago rrom his 11.es, th Wurr1ors coach. after the job or ISIA. ye ars as custodian for the 1•1ctory .. "We a re a )'~Ung .team and Anaheim School District. IA'e don l have m uch 1dent1ty umong: lie ha d been on 3 retirement o~e another, but ~ach g~~e "'e win vacation i.o San Diego when he visited gives us more, con£ide~ce, . . the track Saturday. lie returned to the Sharma n, meanwhile, is still ex· track Sunday to claim his IA'innings. 'GOLDE"l~TAlE 110.18Mryl0)-Sfl,Wll~t\t •-tn. 111, l 1.1 '· &t•r1111-11t, c. .--••-t Tf. er.-.-, 1 A 2, ~~tJ l J-11, Oucl11v ) 1 t 11, P. ~11111·2 I, Totfl'\•l ,,_,, "I don't re ally know "'ha t I'll do with the mo ney." hc,said. "But a custodian's r etil· mcnt pension isn't reall y that greaL I'm surl!' I'll tind u use ror it." LO!. 4NGELES 1103) ""'"'°" • W 11, llllet" •OM 20, EINlf 4 l·l 11, Go91111Cll '',_,ft. Wlllttfl 10.0 10, A!ltfl • Mll,llt~t~\t i TOll!\4)11""1). • One thing he'll do 18 gi\·e $200 gi ft!\ tQ each or the six jockeys who won race$ In the 5·10 pool Saturday. f'ortner s:iid he'd been playing the 5-10 cont~.st for years und bad won ---$1 ,_300_~1967. 0.-Sl•!I n--J) ,, ·-10. ~Al!Otlll H 1A '1 lt-IOJ F--M ; ll•ltJ lgl•I '°"''· lio'dtol S..te 14. L.01. -·~ A-11,llL -.~ ·, .. • nis tournament at the semifinal stage today. wit h the top £our singles players and doubles teams lo split top prize money. A tournament spokesman said the rain-plagued tournament · was can- celed because the top players had to meet playing commitments at l\lani la . 1\ustralians J ohn Newcombe an(f Ken Rosewall, Onny l'arun of New Zealand and Roscoe Tanner or the United Stales reached the singies semifinals and each y..·ill collect $4,600 in the rour-way split. 6ridder Di"• C1\R SON -An autop"s y was scheduled lo determine the exact cause of death or Philip t\1iller. a Locke High School football player who died after 'suffering injuries in a game J"riday. . !'.tiller , 17, \\'aS hospitalized aft er sUf- re1·i11g head and neck injuries in the first half of a game against Banning. lie had reportedly impro\'ed early Salurday, but had a relapse and died atlO:lSa.m . A city schools spokesman said it was believed to be the first death directly attributed to football in Los Angeles city schools in lhe past ·30 yei(rs. Rt1111se,1 Sl1f•t Pl-ll_LADELPl·llA -Nate Ramsey, a Philadelphia Eagles' defensive b a ek for s ix years, r e mains hospitalized in serious condit ion with bullet wounds sufrered in a gun battle ;it a \Vest Philadelphia bar during which a suburban Bucks County man was killed . Police s aid Ramsey, 33. \vas shot in the left should~i: and right leg in the shootout a l the Caprice Villa bar early Sunday morning. The dead man was id enti(ied a s John II. Nelson, 34, of i·lilltOY.'n, J>a. . lloll}i c ide d e t ecl i\'es Said no charges had been fl ied against Ham- scy as of late Sunday n.j,ght. 1'he~· disclosed he was wearing a shoulder holster , but his gun was not found. NC '''""'Pl• Bid CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -The. University or North Carolina voted Sunday to accept a Sun Bowl bid. 1'he unanimous \'Ole to meet t\1issis- ~ippi-State---in the· post-season Clfsslc in El Paso, Tex., Dee., 28, cume one day arter a jolting 54.32 dereat by Clemson lefl the m 5·4 for the season. Pa•rha l Die• CHARLOTTE, N.C. -Be n Paschal, a reserve outfielder on ttirec Ameri can League champion New ''ork Yankee baseball teams duri ng the 1920s, died Sunday in a Charlotte hospital. ~l e ~·as 79. · • Paschal. a nat ive or Enterpri!~c. Ala ., .spent c ig·ht years In the major !<.-agues. batting .309. lie wits with Uic Cleveland tnqinns and Boston Red ·Sox bcrorc joining the 'i'ankees In 1924 .. • •. ' > • • l -• Or~nge · Coast ' • • . - • VOL. 67 , NO. 315 , 2 SECTIO NS, 22 P AG-ES E D LTI 0 N ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1974 • •• Today's l~in a l­ N. Y. Stocks • c TEN CE-NTS ..... Consultant .VieWed 1or Fairground Plans By A.LAN DIRKJN 11 Ol IM o.;1, ""-!; $Uifll • • •• The push for devek>pment Of the 163- acre Orange County Fairgrounds into a Complex with wide commu~ity use may result in the appointment or a world~re n owne d consultant t o prepare a master plah. · FaiJ:grounds manag~r Jim Porter- fieJ'~ will go to Fresno Wednesday to meet with tepresen1atives of the firm of A-1orrow-Merrill and Assotiates to discuss deta ils of how a plan might be prepared. Poi'terrield noted today that $15,000 has been budgeted this year by the rair board for future ph1.nning and said this amount might cover the first phases of the planning. fi e said that he ex~cled a complet£. ~Jan to cost about St0,000. Porterfield will r~port to a commit- tee on the results of his talks in Fresno and also on the results or a financial feasibility study that is being conduc- ted by Ashley Economic Services, Newport Beach, on a fair board pl an to sponsor horse racing at Los Alamitos. ' A report on the CO!ilS or a master Rian and the_ results or the... Ashley study, expected later lhis week, wi ll be given to· a meeting or the full fair board Nov . 21. "This fair has never had a foun - dation to guide its future develop- ment." Porterrield said today. "This sort of plan is long overdu e and is desperately needed.·• Porterfield said that funds for master planning have been deleted from the budget inc past years by stale officials in Sacramento but this rear the fu nds ""e re not penciled out. ''\Ve CO n\•1nccd them that ~meth1ng must be done because or the interest locally,•• hr said. The Ci ty of Costa · ~tcsa has been pushin g hard for the fairgrounds to be de\'eloped and has ~uggested a plan that \\'OUld include a cultural - recreation complex . equestrian cen- ter and an industrial apd agricuhural 1·enter. Porll•rfield said that lhl' consultant.., "·ould lalk 10 ull groups intercsled 1n de\'elopment of lhe r:1irgrounds and then produce a plan \\'ith funclint: sui::· 1:cstions I-le suid l)J:il th e rirrn of ;\lu1·row. :'\lerrill has donr \\'Ork for fa irgrounds 1n Californi a . ,\rizona. Au:.tralia a nd Canada. -·~ron1 thl' 1nquinrs I ha\c nutcle . \\ ~ \\'Oulcl bl' \'l'I"\" fo1·tunate if\\ l. could ACl lh~1n ," Po1·1C.rficld si;id , Mesa Football Betting Ring Brok~µ Billboard Ba1a Too 5 Arrested ·In 2 Bars - I -- Mes·a Studying Downtown Plans .On Felony -3-r A redevelopr.1 ent plan for down-At lhe •study_ session, represen- .. to·wn Coste: t.>teS8 . 8nd an "Or.dfitance tativeS or tlie billbo3rd Conlpanies~ - ·that would ban billboards will be Pacific Outdoor Advertising, Foster studied by Costa Atesa civic leaders and Kleiser and Carter Industries - Tuesday night. · claimed private property rights The redevClopment plan, drawn by \\'ould be inrringed upon if the board-; cons ultants Wilsey and 11am or South "'ere ba nned. Pasadena. will be reviewed by the The companies also pushed for city co uncil in a study seSsion at 7.30 alternati ve sites in the · city rather p.m., while the planning commission than an outright ban on boards ·-- will tackle the billboard ordinance in mosl presently are in the downtown a regular meetirig at6.:.> p.m. area -or for a longer phase-out -'!'he council will meet· in the fifth -period than the seven yt:"ars proposed. T he companies asked for JS or 20 floor conference room at city hall and years. the plannirig commission in the CQUn· The council study session on the. cil cham bers. redevelopment plan "'ill be to bring The bill~ard ordinance, designed the qeneral and central area pl ans . ' • . ' • " ' to phase out the signs over t .. h~e~n~e~x~t~,i~n~l~o"°"line . The re d eveloi:i:~m~e~n~l-~~·~·?==-==~== -j-,.,verryean:-is·tikelrto-be-naed Upon proposa1SC.ilrror i mixture Or com- " o.;1y ... 11tSU"- 'WHY NOT BE DIFFERENT?' Drum Major Mello Hal'bor High 's Drum Major . Wins Top Prize , By lllLARYKAYE 01-·0t11Y" ... lltlUff ~ Sam l\1ello is a fello"' whose right arm never seems to tire. · · If he'!I. not. 1wirling: a batOn while slrulting·down a football field or along a parade route, he's t~·irling a broom ' while s"·ceping or a rake ~·hile working in his back yard. "Anytimt! he gets a rake or hoe in his hand he's practicing .. Just try to get hin1 ~fl s l o~:· laughs hi s molher1 • Jda i\f ellu. ~ . l\lellu's pt"a ctit·ing pal9 off !:1 s t n1onth "'hen the r\('Y.'J>Orl Beach drurft major raµturttd tup honors at lhc Chino ln\·itation31 Band lle\•icw. 1'he Ney,•µort J-l arbor lhgh SC'hool Band \\'alkt·d of( "'ith third 1>lace honors. but il s' drum m;ijor. th~ high- slepping ~l ello. \\'as tops umong J8 drum mnjo1'i; cntereclfrom all' o\·er Southern Callforniu . 'rhe 17-year-old senior hu s been 'tWlrling ,a.baton for only l\\'O yearsi, He's bt:en in,•olved \vith bands. h9\re\'C'r, since sixth grade. \\•hen he , ($eeMELLO;PageA2) ' -~-2 SAJ£S-M.4 D E ON SI NG L E AD T\\"O s:1 lcs ror th(' pri<'<' or :1 single C'l11!'i~ificd ad. That's the Slt<'Cl'SS' sto1·y rclull-d b,\ · a 1\e\vpo1·t Ucach rnan. \\ho iould he sold not onl!. buttu·o rars \\hert lhi:s ~d • rdn in the Dully Pilot ' '67 COVO ,.\R,.Xlnt, Cond. Ori8. O\\ 11 1'. 1\ C. P S, p B. 5925. XXX·XX~ll If you hare n used cur or t."·o yoy ·d like to con~c!l't to ra!'h. cu ll 642·5678. Put :1 few y,•ords lo \\'Ol'k ror ~·ou . Jn the Dully PI~ • - ' by the commissioners Tuesday night. mcrcial. and 1esidential uses down- The pl anning commission opened town -i11 some cases \\ith offices and the public tiearinC on the ordinance st,ops on t hC gfound Ooor a nd apart- t\\'O weeks ago, und tast week the ments above -and with the City Park board went eyer t he details at a stud y being the focal point. Sess ion that -was attend ed b y ltePresentatives £rom the con- representatives or the outdoor adver-suiting firm or \Vllsey and I-lam and tising companies. Costa P.Icsa Tomorro"· are expected No one spoke in opposition lo the or-. · toJ)arlicipate in the study session. dinance at the public hearing t\\'O "'eeks ago a nd chier advance planner A.rl).ie Hama la said he expects the proposal to be voted on Tuesday night. ''\Ve're all prepared to go on it." he said. The ordinance, in addition to ban- ning the 32 billboards presently in the city. a lso proposes a SI-a-squ are-foot ree structure. Such fees • would bring the city S62.000 a year during the phase·outJ· period. Al the s tudy session last week. questions were asked about \\'hether the fee s tructure was not "pouring salt on the wound" and the amount of the feCs may be reduced Tuesday night . I DOW RECORDS . ANO:J',HER GA I N NEW YORK (UPI) -Trading was . slow today dUrin g the Veterans' Day holiday and prices were slighlly ·higher on the New York Stoek Ex - c hange d es p ite some a dverse business trends. (Tables, A9). ~ The Dow J ones induslrial average, orr more than three points afthe out- set, g8ined 5.48 points lo 672.64 . Ad- vances led declines. 751 to 555. a mong· the I,750 issues traded. Prices ~·ere mixed in slO\\' trading on the American Stock Exchange. Rites Tuesday For Yachtsman Joseph Rome ro F'uneral ser\·ices arc scheduled Tuesda.v for Joseph B. Romero. i5. a "·ell-known member of the Southern California yachting fraternity, "'ho died Saturda v. Rites ror t."lr. Romero. of 202 ~Jonte Vista Ave .. Costa liles_a. \Viii be al II a.m. in \Vaverly Church at f'airha\'en ~1emoria l Park in Sa nta Ana. During -his 60 years as an Orange County resident. i\ilt:. Romero owned Romero's Yacht Clearance Ser\'icc, 215 Rivers ide Ave., Newport Beach. llis fitm h·a-ndled the paper\\·ork required to obtain assage and in - surance for yachts entering P.lexican waters . Survivors include his wire. Rose Lee Romero ; sons, Jose ph of Sepulveda , Al ronso or Tujunga, Henry of Altadena and Bill or South Pasadena. lie also leaves a daughter. ~!rs . Vera Price or Tennessee; a brother Alanuel l\l anuel of Long Beach: a sister. l\1rs. l\I a ria LuCe ro of Chu la \1is l a, 't\vc l vc grandchildren and s~vcn great-grandchildren. F\1neral services are under the direction or Rell Broad\\•ay i\lortuar~·. Flag Goes llp Students from Davis School in Costa~esa a nd police o££icers struggle with 40·foot American Flag that "'as raised at Costa l\•Jesa City Hall today in special ceremony marking Veterans Day--the day known prior to 1954 .... ds· Armistice-Day-. City hall flagpole \Vas the only one big enough to hold the huge Flag. \\·hich \Vas claimed ·for 10 cents at a rummage sale by Les F'erguson. principal of Eastbluff SchoOI in Newport Beach. • Nixon Said Improving, May Be Released"Soon LONG BEACl·f IA I>) -F'orml•r Pr<'sident Nixon is no longer in serious condition and may be released from the hospital this week. his doc- tors said today. Though still physit:a\ly "'eak . Nixon continues lo improve and is onc1· ai,:;,lin taking <.inti coagulant drugs !o prc\'cnt fu rther blood clotting in his IJhlebitis-strikcn lefl le,1!. :\'ixon, 61. M•ho unde1·"·ent phlebit1~ surgcr~· ()rt . 29, is recC'i\"ing inll''' n1cdiall' hosiiit:ll care. "\rhich mean:. a nurse is with him around the block." thr doctors said. He is reported!~· ('atin~ normal fnods and 1s \\ alking more in his room . Spray Perils Divers? :\'ixon ·~ -lu1Ji.: problems -;.i shghl 1";1sl' ol' pneumonia in the right lung and fluid in tht' lining sur'tounding the ll•fl one -ur(' continuing to clear up. tus 1>er~onal physician, John C. t.ungrl'n. and h1~ :-ur~cnn. Eldon B llil·kman. :.aict in a \\ nttcn re1xirt ~oda~ al :'\lt'n1or101l ll•Jspitul :'\lcd1cal t't.·ntl'r of Long Be:i<·h. Follo\\·UI> s tu~hi•i-. on Ills l un~i. and blood al'l''.hcinl! 1•un1Ju(·lcd. lhe do<·- 1 urs aclcll'<I , Cracking Problems M a~ Result With, Sil icone A sc::ire has been thrown into the ~uba diving industry over use of an aerosol silicone spray lo clean diving equipment. A Fountain \Tilley manuracturer r~rted cracking problems apparen- tly resulting rrom use or the spray - 4X spray -!to the Dow·Corning Go rp. Do'\"•issucd a "'nrning confirming that the spray could be dangerous if used pn cliyini eQuipment. Jo/in S"•a nson. a spokesman ror Dow in i\lidland. ~lich. said that 4X . whlCh contiiins a chl,orinatcd solvi;'nt. is recommcl'lded for use as a protcc· ti\'e coating for a utomoli\"e. ele-ctric-:11 and Ignition systems. ''Chlorin:•ted solvcnti; ca n delri.mentall)' affect a ''ariety or lll&stlcs. especially polycarbonates. uiscd in aJrwa)' COmPOnents whith."'•ill create a ri s k to the user:· Dow's Swanson said. ''Dow Corning cautions owners and users not to use any aerosol \v h ich could contain a chlorinated solvent. on any p3rt....or it~ scuba diving equipment. The spray "could cause stress eracks In the plastic and render Ji very dangerous,'' Swanson said. The issue "'as brought to Do~··s at· lention by Ronald Coleman, president and manager of \\'rilcrgill . In c('. Foun· lain V:illt:y. a dl,·ing c.qu1pment m;inauf:u:turer. tast l.\•tck \\latl'.'rgill put out a press release "'urning or "possible sc.ridu~ dcl'ects"" in thl' 1~91 plastic air"'lt)' or its AT·P1\t: unit 1111d uuthorl7.inK a rcctfll nr the units The release d id not cite the spray a!I. bf.ing responsible but late in the week Coleman new to r-1\chigan and a(Jer· ward Dow issued its wernlng-. • • ••J.\'c did some testing and \\'{' had -some cracking in the air waves," Cole man said tod ay. · Coleman said he "'cnl back Tfl l\fichigan because he "'anted Do" also to test the product. Coleman said that the front or thl' can indicates that.the product can bP used on plastics and noted thatSporl· s"'t'lys. Los Angeles, a divi ng ec1uip- n,<'nt manufal·turer. lists the produtt in itssuppl.v cn talogue. A spokl'sman ror Sporbi\\"<IV!l !laid that ii ha s bl'cn distribullng 4X \\1ithou1' ;.1n y problems for ·ioe\'Cn year:i. '"\\le have not hnd :1n\' harmful effects on our pr6ductK, ·· heS~1id. l'hC s1Xlkc!'mi1n agreed th<it lhL' ~pruyW"iis list('d in it~ 1974 sup1>l~ c:italoguc '"blit \\'e "•ill put a hold on that pai;:e for the 1975 calulogue unit put 3 hold on the supµly of tht spr<1y 1111 wt contact Do"'." .. T hug Holds Up Ice Cream Van A Santa Ana irt· cream truck dri\•('r !old Costa !\lcsa police he \\'3S robbed Suturday ni.il:ht by a bandil "'ho rirst ordered a sundal.', then pullet! a Jtun and demanded n1oney. Hich;.ird .J. l.e\•squc. 26., "'ho had been on the n('w Job on!~, three day!<, !'aid he hundcd o\•er S.57 to the b:.1ndit. including 1tc t•rt•:t m rctci1lts and hi~ own rnoncy Thl' \iCt 1m told pnl1('c h<' \\as flatt i::tcd dou1n :l l Victoria S\rec1 ;1n1l National r\\Cn11(', on th(' <'hy":; "e~I !tilde. jusl Jx>ror(· lhl• holdup. .. 1'hut u1n 't enou~h ...• ·•the bancht n:1JOrtt'dly !s;1ld "hen Lc\'sque ga,·c- h\m money from prior ire cream !'ialeli, :.0 he hand"d o\'er h1!IO\\·nsash too • · A football betting card operation '"hich police clain1 "'as \~·orki ng out or t\\'O Costa !\fcsa bars ·ha.<t allegedly been broken up "'ith the arrest or five persons, including o"·ncrs of ):loth establishments. Cri minal complaints are expected to be issued Tuesday to Col'mally charge the a rrestees \\'ith the felony otfenses, \\'hile all fi \'e remain frel' ar-, ter posting $2,000 bail. Detect i'•e Sgt. Gene Norden said the suspect s \\'ere arrested between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m . Frida)', following nearly a month-longinvestigat1on. ·•To th e best or our knowledge. they'\'e been operating ror at least three weeks,·• he explained. - H~ said the .h ighlf.h~c~aUve football on '"''O taverns. The P1ace. at 2285 Ne.wporl Blvd .. and The High 1"idc, at, 727 Yt'. 19th St .. both beer bars. Arthur F. Logan. 48, of 9390 El Ar- bo! St.. Fountain Valley. and O"'ner or The lllgh 1'ide . \\'as arrested and booked on seven counts charting him with ga n1bling, or accepting a "'ager. Richard" B . Young, 56, of lOR Yorkto"'n Place, Costa r.lesa. and O\\'oer or The Place. \l:as arrested and boeiked on identical charges. Barmaids at each tavern "·ere also booked into the "'omen's seclion of Orange Co unty J ail on charges of ac- cepting "'agers, Sgt. Norden said. They include Eleanor 1\1. Ballard, 42. or 543 \\r_ \\'ilson St.. Costa l\1esa : Juanita P. Coons. 49,of719 \V. \\'ilson St .. Costa l\lesa. and Teresa J . Fur- tad, 26, of 2300 Fairview Road, Costa ~l esa . / .Investigators claim they "'ere run· ning perh aps 30 to 40 cards per v.·ee~. for \\'hich customers wagered an average OfS5 per card. The bettors "·ould circle !heir choice as the \\'inner in major college and professional football games. \•:Ith n1ost or the moneY apparently filtering its "'ay into Los Angeles . Detcctivr Sgt . Norden said today that football card betting is one of the ~·orst propositions for gamblers ""hen it comes lo beating the odds . I-le explained that only t"·o out or every 100 bettors "''ins. ·making the ~dS 98 to I agoinst a person's "'in · n1ng. Sugar Stolen CINCINN~TI CUPI I -The l\1vcr Transport:1t ion Co. Sunday reported 31.000 pounds of suga'l" stolen from the firm's 1\·arehouse. Company officials \'alucd tht' S\\"ect haul at Sl3,000. tl r:arr ~t· · Ct~usc \\ t•a 1 llt.•r Fair skie~ through 'l'uesd11y. \\'llh ~unny and qui t~ 0\\'arm days. ll ighs 80 at the beaches rising to 88 inl and l.o" s 1.onighl 45 to 52. 1:\SIDE l'ODA l ' ,\fen, rather than W(lfl!t"n. prf'ft>r li("e111g woml'11 orr SCrt'i11 bu1 1 ..... 11nen are uf fe rtd jrn•r.r role-' /hon 1nfln and 1/1e roln tht11 po rfrau 1s u11r1•nlt~t•1'. occord1n y lo a Screen .'1r111r~ 1;111/d .S11rl~11 ~ee Poqe HI ,., ,_ St••"I• .. ..... "'. .. c..11i... .... .. ~11-l l'H .. \ .. 0-•wll .. • •••• ()f;i_(_¥ .. '"""' " -· '" tr•li-•• " '""" ""'11 O.~t~ Nell<t..\ .. llK-IMt•tt\ .. •.. Edll .. l•! P<l ... .. ,, .... ~ . .,_ t.11' t:Mfrtloft-ftl •• Tlttflt<' •• ~-Cl .. We<ll"-r •• ..... \<. ..... " W.•N Ht"" •• ,...,LaNh!ri " • • ' • :: . · • f DAil V PILOT c Monday, NovembM 11. 197.t. Offshore Drilling Fight Seen TONIGIIT COSTA MESA Pf.ANNING COM· !\tlSSION -Regular mccling, City llaJI, G:JO p.m. P¥_0U.a!ied a!<scrtions lh11t tht I.: S. l.,,_r 0:r D<:/l:irtment made lhe .dt!ewlon::w S<>. I uf(shore drillin~ sites .. io:l""I· bofnr~· publi c he:.irings :ind ~,..,,uircd actions -came as np 'fUESOAV, ~0\'t:/U8ER lZ ~Wduy tu !he leader of the SENIOR Cl'l'IZENS CLUB -Com· ame.Ooa1t effort 10 fight the pJ 11n. munity Recrcnticrn Center. Tue~ .. 'Wl'"tif. h:id the reeling nll along \Ved ., 'J'hurs. 12·3 1>.n1. Lha lh:e decision "'a!I n111d~ before "'BEl-JIND TllE llEAIJLINES" they ever.-camc out 11cst to tell us l)r. Giles 1'. Brown lecturer, OCC .3bolit th~ plan," su1d Ne\\· port Beach 1'' 7 •o .Alayor Donald ~lclnnis. orum, :.,, p.m. "And no matter what they soi.y, "C01\1l\1UNITY '74 " ·-"Welfare," w~'re going to Ci ~ht them .. , he 1:1dded. UCI Science Lecture llall, 7:30 p.m. The rea~tlon <iame to a publi.shed Nf;\VPORT·l\1ESA SCJIOOI, account qn Sunday 1n :.t daily DOA>RD -Regular meeting, Costa newspaper In Los Angeles asserting ~lesa city council chambers. 7:30 that documents "''ithin the Interior p.nl. Department prove that tho commit· ment to sell the federal leases already UCI LECTURES ·· "Landmarks or has been made. Art," Room 178 Humanities llall. 7 Yet. the artic le asserts: en\'1rOn · p.nl. '•\\'omen's l"orun1 ," Hoo m l•HI mental impact slatements.and publi c Social Science Ila\\, 1 p.m. "New hearings have yet tu come forth. lJir~ctions for Frrc·l.:ince \\'riters, ·· "th•l was the total impression Hoon1 lOt Physi1:al Sricncc Bld g. 7 ev~py~1le out here had u·hen th e In· p.m. t,r~r:l>~P:artmcnt people came out ea(~or this )'ear lo explain the project lQ us h {he Ncw1X>rt lca<ler said. . J?~.M.t~l!Jlt'n t offi cial s said plans Wtfe lO~rter lenses perhaps as soon "9 next,•pring on prime drilling areas bex<HMt..tbc lhrec-inile limit from the ~Mel ,{slands off Santa Barbara to uana--Poiht. · 2 Men Guilty In Spiro Agnew Payoff Scheme The proposals immediately brought forth resistance from coastal coltl· munities concerned about the en. · 1 be BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -Two \'1ronmenta damage \\'hich might men who figured in the probe or for· created by the drilling. . . . E~en U.S. Rep. Andrew llinshaw mer Vu~e ~resident Spiro T. Agnew Coal Mine Strike Set At.3Weeks \V/\Slll NGTON <APl•A N1tllon· "'ide coal strike will begin just after midnight tonight and a top official of the United ~Jln e Workers predicted today that the walkout will last about three weeks. P..1ost coal mines already were shut ror the Veterans' Day holiday while union and industry negotiiiitors con· tinued efforts to resolve differences over a new contract. As h e a rrived for toda y 's barg6ining session, UMW Vice President Mik e Trbovich said failure to reach an agreement before tonight's offiCial strike deadline will prolong the walkout at least nnother week beyond the union's earlier two· week forecast. "By not coming up with a contract 1~.i:i.ight or eirly this morning, I thifii~e're i.fl for a three-week strike." Trbovich told reporters. Ile said the major obstacle holding up a settleme nt is the eronomic package dealing \1•ith .... ·ages, 1>en- 11ions, sick pay and other benefits: Only a few non·economic issues remained and the union official said these will be resolved. Trbovich said if the neg:otiators gel their "heads tog.ether I think we can get something by the end of the week." · • " • SLAM BANG -Angela Rosa l, top·rate·d U.S. divis ion t!gainst men in l:ili.llt> table tennis women's tabl e tennis player, slams shot into t'hampionsllips played al the l~untinbrton Beach the nei during match Sunday at Golden \Vest c;.1mpus this weekend. She made il to qunrter· Col leg('. !\-1 iss Rosal tried her tuck in open finals before being elimiQated. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Both Guy Farmer, the chief in· dustry negotiator, ~nd UMW p D •d' , President Arnold Miller said after rosec'utor to· eel . e SOnday n;ght's sess;on that they wece . Table Tennis ' ' felting closer to an agreement but in· dicated that it sun was several days Champ Retains •w::..dwhathewouldbedo;ngnow Fate of Nixon Tapes •• . ' fR-Nc"·port Beach) who "'as among pleaded gu1ltytodaytotaxcharges. the.Jirst on ..... the_coast to lear:iu_C~ I. H. Ha~~e~n;i_!n JI, a mo~ga!~ pla-rtr,~1'6 ii~ e llia :nie j)lans han:k~~~~·~~:"' Gr~e-r--;::. ·"·ere well _solidified before the formal eng1n~er. pleaded gwlty ~fore a if he were a miner back in West . . T;"tle as· To s Virginia. !\1i1Jer said. "I'd be in the . .,, -=--~_J!l:C" wns1If!<~1'1"""1'ffild . ""~J.--o'~.-""·~~.,;;.,;;.,;.,.;,,;;._:;;_:;;;;;;;,..;;~..;_---- The governme_nt says ·a. ~~lkOuror-POrd moVC"a fod3Yto arlow thcSpecrnt--Jawocsk1 has.5~~he..~as ne.ver.1n~oi:.<-Jrrorr-G-tl~rJ.;:-or Los Angeles . ..._nnouncement. three·JUdge panel. Sent.enc1ng was He took an early position of concern . scheduled for Nov. 25. . about the propos ul s beciiuse of their George Beall, U.S. attorney . for effectonthccoast. · ~1aryland and the leader o~ the .t;rom th e. Interior Department. the federal .Probe. of Maryland pohllcal oUi.ci.a l statements still underscore corruption said later that he. rec~"!· the asserted la.Ck of a decision on the mende_!i that the two not be given Jail leases. terms. , . "I wunt to make clear ·one point Hammerm an ,and All en s gu1.lty aboUt which there has been some con· pleas and Beall s recommendatu~n fusion .'' said Interior Secretary ar~ reported to h~ve worke~ out.'" .Bogers.Morton. ''The Interior Depart· return for the mens cooperation with 1ment has made no decision to lease the probe. any areas off California for possible Green, a consulting engineer, is drilling!.. • charged with making his payments,' Contreras Back At :Fairview . 'c aree r chan ges h:.ive brought Isabel Contreras Jr. back full circle. \\'\th his :.ippoi.ptmenl again a5 aC· counting officer at F'airview State directly to Agnew. He told prosecutors he paid Agnew ap· proximately_,SS0.000 between 1966 and 1972, according to court papers. Green said he continued his payments after Agnew becameyice president. ~ -. ' f' ro111PageA1 MELLO ... Hospital in Costa i\Icsa. . Coittrera!' held !hat position for played drums and baritone sax in the' nea.f!1t six fear:> before transferring school b'and. . froln 'ltli: staff of the hospital for the He's still an enthusiastic musician mentally and ph~·s!c~lly retarded to and when the band plays concerts and .the State Lands D1v1s1p n 19 years ago. skips the. marching rOutines ~Jello • ·Con~rcras~ 41, and h1.s wife, Henri et·. drops his shiny silver baton an'd pick s ta. artr'Costa ~I cs a. res1denls an.d have uphis saxordrumsticks. a daughter., Cynthia, a recent Orange.... 1ttello would ha ve continued only his Coa~t College. grad.uate, and a ~on musical role with the band, but David. attending Costa Mesa f.llgh decided to do something a bit dif· School. . rerent. , lie .succcc.ds form~r ~os~1tal ac· .. If yo u're going to do something, couollng offi cer Gar) Ba_rrett. who why not do it best? \Vhy·do what tra n ~fe ~rl·d to Camarillo State e\'eryoneelseis doing?"he asked. Hospital s s tarr a 1nonth agu. !~e's taken a Jillie ribbing from his Police Book".35 LOS A.\'GELES UPI ) -Under· ro,·er police officers rode Southern California Rapid 1·ransit Di strict buses Sunday and arrested 35 persons on charges ra nging from disturbing the peace and marijuana possession to carrying a concealed v.•eapon. Poli ce said the surveillance crack· down was due to las t weekends ' shooting death of LoW s A. Aguilar, 23, who died aboard ·an RTD bus in soulh Los .A ngeles. ORANGE COAST < • DAILY PILOT friends . "'ho sometim(!s call him .. band boy.'' or yell "Look at hj m !~ .. ,,-hen hc-pa-sses b~-----in his \\'hlte uniform "'ith na \·y and gold stripes. . "But, il ·sonly routine harra:;smenl. nothing serious." ~Tello shrugs good· naturedly '.\l ello. son of i\l r. and 1\trs. Arthur l\lcllo of 516 Tustin ;\ve .. t\e"'()()rl . Beach. says he didn't really expect lo \Vin the first place pdze. "\\'hen they said I ,1•as first, I jusl kind of s;it there in shock," he recalls. lie said he was s urp1;sed because one of the othC'r drum mnjors entered had beat him in previous competition and he was sure he would win ugain. Top qualit y drum major!! are- becoming a habit at Newport l·lorbor l-ligh. '.\lcllo ·~ predecessor.Scott Ficr. "'On the sa me first place 8\\'ard last year. any long~r duration \\'Ill ~gin to fo~ce Water gale prosecutor to decide which med of the or1g 1_n~I agr.eement . a~~ 7 rc(aine,d his California table tennis production cutbacks 1n other 1n· or former President Nixon 's Whit e P!Otested that ~p~1ng r:-i1xo n po~~cs· championship title afler two days of dustries and ·re ~ult in layoffs or l1ousc tapes and pape.rs should be. ~Ur· s 14?n of the pr~s 1denllal mater1~ls t~urname~t playtbjs "'eekecd in l!un· lhousandsofworkers. . ned over to Nixon in California. The m1g~t t.hwarl some Water~ate in · -lingtonBeach. \ . A stri~e is unavoidable because or materials would be slored in the zig· ,·est1~at1ons.· . . J-le defeated t6·year·old Dennis the .!\~\V 's "no contract, . ~o ~ork '' gural at Laguna Niguel. \Vh1t c Hous<' c,ouns~l ~hilhp \V · ~arish in the final match Sun<Jay tradition, and because raLif1cat1on of A request filed by the White House B~c.he n . G encra I Services Ad · night at Golden \Vest College tore_peat. any settlement wou ld require about JO_ ·and the s pecial prosecutor's office m1n1stralor A.rthu_r f' · Sampson, us state champion. Barish of Van Nuys, days. Thus, the length of the walkout . would giv~ the riroseculOrs nearly Se~retary Service du:ector H. Stua~t had earlier won the junior (15·16). depends on the negotiators' ability to unlimited access to Nixon 's papers Kn.1ght. ~nd the spec1~l prosecutor~ championship. hammer out a new agreement ·that and taPes ror any criminal in· off1c~ JOlntly asked Richey to hold a Angie Rosal or San Diego beat her will win ran.k·and·file approval. vestigations. ~ ·heanng Wednesday and grant ~P· sist~r. ~onica Rosal, to repeat as After furious last-minute stock· If permitted by U.S. District Judge p~val fhr the ne~ me:~ ro;,.han--Cahforrua state women's challlj>ion. pilin~ Saturday, most coal mines Charles Richey, the proposal would dlin~ t e recor 5 0 e ixon Gil Pa~k, the number three ranked were idle Sunday and are expected to supercede an earlier agreement in pr~siden~y. • U.S. mens player, and Rosal, number remain so until the union 's 120,000 \vhich Ford said the tapes and rhe.only apparent c::onces~ion gran· two among U.S.-women, also teamed members approve a neW contract. documents "'ere Nixon's property. led Nixon 's ~awyers in the proldsed up to capture the mixed doubles title Were the mines to work today ~ Under the earlier arrangements an· agreement 15' that they wou"' . be in the California State Open Tour· Veterans' Day -the eOmf>anies nounced at the same time as 1''ixon 's present whenever the special nament. would have to pay triple wages under pardon from prosfcution the tapes prosecutor's starr s.~arched . for The tournament was eo·sponsored holidayprov!sionsofthecur.rentpact. and documents ~·ould have been docu~cnts and tapes in the 'Nixon bythelJ.~. TableTennis~iation . . The negotiators .m_et until 11 p.m. delivered for storage near the former files . the llunt1ngto.n Beach Recreatlbn Sunday be.for~ recessing fort.he night. president's San Clemente estate. l>epartment and Golden West Col· thelates~they have"·orked1nnearly The ne w proposal says : ''No le~e . awf7.k. presidential materials shall b.e Sorcery Holds !\lore than t ,000 matche!! .were removed to locations in Washingtnn. played as 165 playerscompeted,111.lhc. Jus tl.Ce Needs D.C. other than the \\'hite llouse com · state's largest tournament·, according pl ex witt)out the approvHI of thl' Maz tl V ·ht to Jerry La Lande, president or the special prosecutor and no portions or · a an .I.. QC J-luntington Beach Table Tennis.Club. Th L k such materials shall be removed to Other'titles won during the two-day ree 00 s--locations outside the District of Race Lead l.ournament included: senior singles. Columbia without an indication from Julius Paal of Los Angeles; esquires Man Acquitted It Was third·lime-lucky on Friday for Ca rlos Herrera Madrid, 33, exac· Uy three years to the day after hCwas arrested on armed robbery charges. /\ jury in Orange County Superior Court Judge \Villiam Murray's cour· lroom round him in nocent of al· legations that he robbed a market nen r his Santa Ana home on No\'. 8. 1971. 11erreranaa tWiCFEeen Cfeared Or the char ges in Santa Ana municipal court but was re-arrested ancr an up. pell:tte court ruled against the dismis· sals. Superior Court action "'as as. s ured earlier this year when he \\'US indicted by the Grand .Jury. "Justice isn't blind," commented defen se altorney Aiichael Gerbois. "She needed three looks at Carlos' case' but he made "it. third time •around." Police Attacked Si\N GABRI EL (UPll -Police an· swering a disturbance call at a party attended by more than l ,OOQ persons were pelted with rocks and bottles Ol'C r the )Veckend. the special prosecutor th<it he has no singles, Paal ; <!lass "'A" slnkles. further need ror such portions, exCept The 57·foot wood sloop Sorcery held Sandy Lechtick or Hollywood; class upon court order." on lo an early slim lead in the Los .. B" singles, Alan Martz or Salt Lake A spokesman for special.pi'osccutor Angeles to l\1azatlan yacht race City; class "C" singles, Keith Ogata Henry s. Ruth Jr. said Nixon's tOOuy, reported the boat-for·boat and of Anah~im; class "D" singles, .Alike . lawyer, lierbert lt Miller Jr., was not handicoi.p leader. Ban of Sa~ DI.ego. . . consulted in working out the ar· Close behind, according to ham . J\lso: 1un1or under 17, Barish : rangement proposed to Richey. r:idio roports, is the· 6l·foot s loop 1un1or .under. is •. lienry Fung of ~an Richey is handling '::;e\'eral civil ".Ioli '", O\vned hy \Yilliam F. Niemi Francisco; Junior und~r ~3 . ~11ke suits seekine: to short·circuil the . J r. and flying the Scuttle Yacht Cluh Chapman o~ Van Nuys ; JUn.1or ~n~er original Ford -Nixon tapes and burgec. 11 . Doug Kirby of ?iton(cla1r; Junior documents agreement. ..So rcery" reportec11y ca11tured ;1 tloubli:,s. Dean Galardi of 1'orrancc _____ _,·Jim.Jeud-in-light-winds-ffs lhe-two ;1nd-F·ung-:-se ntor--t1oub\es, Di ck Crews l\lop Up Oil · ~t I A !\1 I BE AC II f U P I ) Authorities said clean-up cre\\·s u·oul<I complete eradication today of an oil spill from beaches along this resort city's oos h hotel strio. bouts reached 29.50 degrees latitude-Badgt'r of Garden Gro\•e and Carmen about midway bet"'•ccn Ensenada and Ricevito or San Diego; open doubles. i\liller's Landin~. Gil Park and Ichiro 1-lashimolo of Los Sorcery is oul of California Yacht Angeles. Club and is o"·ncd by Jacob D. \\'ood. And : class "A" doubles, Lechlick The yach~s set out on lhc annual ii\· and Kenny· Pitts or Ocean Beach; vitational last Saturday and winds class "B" doubles. Chris Rosal of San h;1ve been tight so far. Die ~o and 'fito Le Franco{ BClmont.' Mariners Savings is an "old timer'' Robe rt N . Weed ~~"lll"t ~nd Putrll~• Coast Border Drug Cases Face Hearing r The ship's figurehead . picturedo(>n the left, is on display in the lobby ol our Westclill ollice . . on the corner of Westcl iff and Dover. He's an "Old Timer," just like Mariners. Come bylOnd open an ac;count at your ''01desf' hometown s·avings and loon -Mariners. rf it's more co nvenient, drop by our Bayside Center office, near the entrance to Balboa Island . Jack R. Curley V•<O "rHllllfll .,.., c;.,..,., Mi~t Thomas Keevil Ed•l"' Ttiomas A. Murphine ,,..,.,,1~9 Edliot Ctlar\es H. Loos . Richard P. 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And if the court rules in favor of making it ~ r eversal retroactive. man.v major dope smuggling cases . could be reversed. The issue relates to u decision han· ded do\\'nily hi Rh courtin the summer of 1973 which re\•crscd the conviction or a mun who "·as arrested "'ilhout warr:1nt on drug smuggllng charges •by bo.rd\).r p<ltrolmcn at a roadblock, And iiO\l', dOZ<'nS or other similar euse:r1 at ''arious 5ta(!cs in lhe appeal process hang in the balance bec:.1usc or the latc:r1t hi l!h court decision. ' U>"'cr appeals courts alreartY hB\'C ruled that the rever!ul or last yc:ir should apply to about 40 c•ses now pending. But .i:iovcrnmcnt lawyer~ today ~·on the first round in o batllc to keep the swec:oping decision rrom afrecting the other cases. Alany of the °tast .S r4llate to pnlrQI • arrests made after agents founa cal'hes or drugs during assertedly routine searches ror illegal Im· migrants. 1\t the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint south of San Clemente suc h discoveries used to take place on the average of once a week. And spokesmen sallt tha.t. ma.ny·of those arrests now hang in the bal· :lnce. An cJCacl number. ho\\1ever, was nol available today. - Desid e~ I.he is!t'UC of ...,•oi.rrunts in drug arrests. the patrol also fucc:; other threats toils syslem or fer~eting out illea~u l immigrants. Other federal court decisions-now nn appeal before the Su preme Court- challenire the entire roadblock procCldurc and assert th at Un lquf! "blank-et 'tll'arrant!>'' issued b>' federal Judgcg In San Diego are un · constllutionnl . 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