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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-18 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • .. ' a ue? • DAILY PILOT rijuauo 'll a rm.fuf!__ * * * 10' * * * To Driver Perfor mance MONDAY AFTE RNOON_,_!J OVEMBER 18, 1.974 VOL '1, HO. Jll. 1 SECTIONS, H •ftGIES • • • • FordSays He'll.Veto Veteran s' Bill Risk Questioned Adverse Effect Of 'Pot' Told WAS~fl NGTOK IUPl1 -1'hegover- n.me.nl t.o..day r aisC"d ne"'" health questions about marijuanti use-. saying that test results arc incon· elusi ve but there is "cause ror cnn· cern and caulion . '' The U.S. llealth. Education and Welfa re department report s:.1id the scientific evidence is hardest on the effects of nlarijuana smoking on dri \'er 1>crforrn a OC't·. ''1\ <lcfinili\"l'. evaluation of marijuana's harmfulness or safety for humans cannot l>e offered at this 1-imc on th e bas i:; or scientific evidence <.1v<1ilahlc." said Dr. Robert 1 .. DuPont, director of llE \V 's Na~ional Institute on Dru::!t.t<\.bust', which prepared lht.: 19:l·pai:e r~rt. ··n ut there is cau:.e for eonccrn and ~autlon based on evidence from a nimal studies and some preliminary Cou1ity's GOP Clii e.f F aci1ig ' Ouste r To1ii g ht Geo rge Dcl:ihan!y. fhc chairman of the Or:1n~c Ctlllnty Rc1lublican Cen- tral Comn1itlL'C. \1'ill face a mo\·c for his ouster. 11·hl•n the group meet::. tonight. Cha rging th:1t he is being targeted as a ··scapcgonl ·• hy opponents Y.'ithin lht! county GOP ~u·utturc, Delahanty said that the movl' "'\l'ill con1e_....at the Jast forn1a\ mt•eling o( the ('Ommitlec before il reori::anizc.>s ··f h:1ve hl'<lrd for the p:isi se\'eral da~ that thl'rc is ;.i mo1·e to gel mt' to set step cl0\\'11 as chairman. and the people "·ho h:J\"c thrt•atened it in'5ist th('y ha\'(' 17 \'Oil's requir('d to do jt."he~a id. Oelahanl~ proe laim('d that: his record as chairman of the group \\'8~ exC'ellenl and that olhC'r l·entrul con1- rnittees in th e 1>latc pl:.lnnvd--to emulute his fu nll-rffiSllf!,!'lCrh"ntqu-r'. -·particularl.v lhc \1IP·oricntcd 1100 Club in thcil' ()11 n c;.1 n1p:1 igns for money. .. .,~or son1c r t:>a~on, n1y opponents \\'ant to 111ake n1c the :scapegoat for sornethinj.! -11rohably the poor £hOl\'ing b~· I hC_.j)'1 l:.!,~ ill [;_COCral \ll the Jast clectiunS.lie s111ll Ocl;1h antv sald that the next meeting or" tht~ committee after t onight's final session or the old m('nl· bership \\'Ill come e:1rly next year • \1·hen reorganization 11·ou ld take pl;1ct• aoy"·ay. , Dct:1h.1 nt)' b1 ~1n1es fo~d \\'<ird, th(' field :1 ldO · lo .\!'o1<>l'l"nbh mu n Ho!x>rt 'Ro clh:i1n t R·:'\e11po1t lk·~rh) as the :ir<'hilC'ct or the ou!ii.l l'r. Jlul \rare! over th(' 11·cekcnd d<"nicd thal hi' 11·a~ the ringlt•.1tk•r. ~ ··1r 1hc 1·01cs "''(' th\~r(. lhcy·11 con1e fron1allo\rr.··h .. •:ictdcd. ~ Toni ght'~ scs:-.ion of the the J,'l-mem· her co1nmJtLC ~'ill.sJ.:u:t..al 1:30 p.m: wt 11s hl'i\dquarter~ ofri CC:( ot 1!'11)9 S. Gra.JJd t\\'C 1 S:1nw Anu.. ' human studies summarized in this report,·: Du Pont said. ··For nov .. il \vould seem the possible adverse erretls s ho uld lead ma rijuana smokers or potentio.1\ smokers lo question v.•hethcr it is "·orth the risk," he added. The report. completed early this .1-·ear. 11·as delayed to include new research which raised more questions about the potential health effects of marijuana smokin~. · '\Vhatcver lhe ultimate evidence of more serious consequences of chronic cannabis use, there is littl~ question that acute marijuana intoxication in· terfcres with immediate intellectual functioning as well as v.•ith driving <ind ot he r psycho motor skill s," DuPont said in a fore11·ord tu the l'Cj)Ort. The report 1vas released just three d ays after DuPont called for decriminalizati on of private use of marijuana. The most recent studies included in the ieport raised questions about the effects of marijuana on male sex har- monc levels, inlc1ierencc with the hody's di scase·resistant 1·esponse and t•f fect s on f undame ntal cell n1ctabolis m. One series of animal studies in- dicates that one of the active ingredients of marijuana -Delta·9· THC -and possibly other ingredients have a potentially harmful effect on cell metabolis m v.•hich could disturb basic biological processes and inter- fere 1vith the body's immune repson· se. the report said. 1--lo\\·ever, it added that no human research has been reported which demonstrates that disease rc:;istance 1s signifi ca ntly impai r e d b y marijuana use. Another series or pre-clinica l studies. also termed ··speculative.·· suggest I hat 'fl·IC delays rejection of skin g rafts in rats and inhibits the gro\\•th or tun1ors in m ice. ISee i\l,\RIJ\;1\NA. PageA?I PIGSKIN PICK IN FINA L WEEK The final \\'Cek of Pigskin Pi~keroo ·74 con1pctition for prizes including a colo r televisio,9 se.t begins toda.y in the Oaily filot sports section. This \reek's Pickeroo winner joins nine others to be invited to compete for a 16-i n c h Zenith portable television . De tails of the runoff com- petition \Viii be announced in the Dally Pilot sports pages To be eligible. one must first be the one 1\'ho most accurately predicts the outcon1es or 30 football games lo be played this 11•eekl•nd. Rutcs and :tn entry blank appear on page A I l. A regular feature of the Daily Pilot, Pi ~sk in P \ckeroo is co-sponsored by 1\ BC Color ,')'etc vision Comp:1t'ly or 1--luntington Beach anrl Zenith Cor· poration. If Only He Could T!llk , O.oolw P•lol ~!•H PM!9 DETECTIVE RICK PARKER SEEKS CLUES WH ILE CADET BRIAN STEINBUS WATCHES Rodin Sculpture Makes Mystery Showing in San Clemente Parkirig Loi Statue Back ·- Art Work Appears in, Cle11ie1r:te By JOll N VALTF.RZ1\ Ol 111• D~Uy Pji.I ~t~H To everyone \Vho gazt's on 11, thl· •tragic bronze -head wrouR;ht hy· AuR;uste Rodin says son1cth1n g but police in t\VO Orange Co:1st cilit.1s today "'ish it cou Id say a Jillie 1nOl'l' The S31.000 mas terpiec(' stolen ri:om a Corona del ~l a r a11 J!alll'ry ('arly in tn~ weeKeno 'rouno up mys 1 rr1ous 1~ 6n a s·a·n Clem e,otc: w,i.Q;iqg .lot Sund a.' night. And beca usl' art IO\'Crs nrf' :-;r art·c on the streets of the city after darl.. the bron11:e head just s:.11. unnoticed fur hours . One mote l owner said it struck h1:-. rancy, ho"·ever, and he h;.1d p\nnnecl t6 lug the 300·J>OU.Vd beauty into h1:. living room to use as 3nDmuincnt if no one wanted il. B~t.fle\.\•s pape r publisher ~1:111 forcl ?.tanning knew exact \y \\'hat the 1· a lue of the \VOrk \\'3S \.\'hf?n h~ (OllO\\'l'd :.Ill anpnymous tip dirocting him 10 his public.-ition'11 lot. "\'I(' had !(ue!il$ through the cv('n1n l.! nnd someone c11llcd <1; little lkfor(' 10 o'clock. It "':is a young 1nnn '''hn s nid simply that th~ stolen statue 11•11:( In 111.1 parklOj! lot ':11ut lha1 Ill' sho11ld lake 11 seriou s!~.;· :.;ud the pulJhsh,·1 of!hrOuilySun Post. When ~lunnin~ i.rri\'NI he fo11nrl 1hr 111astcrpie('l' sill in.i.:. nl·ar :1<loor11a1 lie called polh·l'. 11ho had nol.1i•t heen infnrtnl'd or lht• b1'cak1 11 :11 it11· .Jack Glenn G:.illcri t's bP ron· ch111t1 Saturd:iv '!'he 1i1ie1cs pried d1rouJ;:h a b;u;f. _door and made" off \ljtl)...thC ('l';.1lctl bronze 11·h1 llh h;t ~ hrl'n on lo:in f1J1· sl'1·cr:1I 11·c.ck~ h_v a \l•1v \'ork (;<JI IL·rv Or'r1rrr!'o in \t•l\['1(111'lk·~rh _11t·r'1· ('Onll ll ('e(I lh;J\ fh(' lhL•t\ \\ll:-i 1h1• \\"Ork of professional!> jlut the n1 ~.!>tl'ry su1 rountl1n.i.:. th<• thefl remain!;. .. It sure h:i ffl c'! m(', · <1aid ~1Jnn1n~ "\\'h ~· 11 ould !ion1eonr go to :-1:; muc:h u·ouble to steal a 1n.1 ~ll'l'P1t'l'C' and 1 hen 1 u!'il dump it 111 apark1nl! 101 ·• · · ln1tla1 <lc<i1rc' tn1·h<·s_k thr ar1 11 orf. for (1n '1.rr1>r1nt~ \\\•rr ~t·ru111x·d :-oon urter poltr t: 1ll'ri1rd after t hr1· rlisrol'('rcrl th::it Sl'l'Cl't;1 I p~t !'o~t·r,hv • hall tried In mnvc 1hf' art .. ~urk 1J.v- rock1ns: I~ back and (orll1 lSt•c llftONZff. 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J{ol'kcfcller as \ ll'C Jll't:sldent. CJ 5 percl•nt iru:ome l<1'.'. :-.urch;1rµ<' <ind ~n1crgcnc y aul lnr lhl! . -lllll'!llph)yt•d. 1'hc lengthy list 11as dl'ILl'Crctl lt> rongrc~sinna! leaders al the opcninJ.: ol a pn.-.\·CIL'l'lion Sl'~sion 1)f lht• 9Jnl l'ongrt•:--.. 1\ fifth nl the con~rcssional n1t!n1hcr:-1111J uot l>c ln.itk 11hcn lh1· Ut'I\ ('1 utg re:-.s t·on1't'lll'S 1n .I :inuar\ . St•nJlc lt·<idt'l'S )!1kL' i\\;in~ficld. ;ind I lug h 'Bcott 11uhca1t·d Congrt·ss 11ouhl ;1 t t111npli -.h 1·1rtuall.1· none of th" 1 h111 c> the l'res1JcnL askt·d cxC'cpt l!•r I ht' H11tkt• lt•l lL•r eon I 1r1n;i\Jon. \lrno..;t .ill or Fortl"s rcqUl'!::ls. in· 1•!uc!ln g hl!io a1 -po1nt ct·nnomtl' p:ick.i ~l', h;id lx·1·n s1•11t hi t':ip1tol Mil l •·ll rl1 l·r hut ha\t• 114•t c·lt•;irt•d lht• li 1n1·· ~·ous11m1n~ p rt\l't·~-. 11(. dcbalL' :i 1HI 1·0 Ill I! ro 111 ls('. 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'.\olt¥!(t ., ""'"'•' -.. ... ll ... . .. MM._. ...... .. (Al!'-... 1• .. °'"""'°"""\' .. '"'-... It -· .,., "'""' • .. ..... .,., "'·-" W.Ck flM .. tt. .. Ol•t1'1tMtk'f• .. Tti. ... .-.. '"""''-•~ ... .. -~ .. -1; _.., .. MtNKI" • --•• A1111U-" .. ~ . ' "!'I , DAIL V PlLOf s 'Nothing Sillister' Ronan 'J ustifies' $550,000 Rocky Gift \VASlllN'CTON IAPI -\\rillianl J . Ronan told c.·~)niress tod ay thl·re "·as •·nuthini:: ~i nlstcr'' invol\•cd 10 S5S0.000 in J:ifts 10 hirn fron1 V1cc Presiden~· ch.:~1gnJJ tc µ cl ... ou..1\ • ..RockclelJoi:. ··'rh£>rc i:, 11othing in n1y r(•Jution· ~hip \\1th I'\l.Json Hockcfl•Ht·r rnr ~·hil·h 1 nced O~JI0"1zc," suid J~on:•n, '1 ho hit$ been a personal aidt• and ad· \'1i.t'r to the rormcr New York go,·er- nor ror more thun J8yeors. Ronan told th e Senate Rulei; Co m· mittee that be co.uldPQl have be"n in- flu<'n<"cd by the gifls, 1nc«t of them i n lhe fur111 of fnrgive11 I0<111s. bcc1111s<' he never held a job in whi ch h.: could Be Tried It Drug Abiise Cli ief S nioke d Pot \\'1\Slll XGTO;-; ! t.:P I I -Dr. Robert L. DuPont, head or the governmcn- r~ c!rug a hu::.<· ;1 ~t·nl·y .... aid tOday he has tried marijuana. ' But 1r he had knO\lo'n 1hcn what he knO\lo'S now about the health hazards of mariJuana, he might nol ha\'e, DuPont told nev.•s me n. . 'fhe lega l tonsc<1u{'nccs \\'ere of no l'Oncern when he tried marijuana, nor u•ould they affect nny decision to smoke it in the future, OuPontsa id. "It's clear lhal mariJuana is not good for the health,'' said DuPont. ''I ;im prepared to certify that it is dangerous." DuPont. hcud of the Nn tional Institute on Drug Abuse. \lo·as asked if he hJd smoked marijuuna himself. , "In the past I have used marijuana," he replied. "But it's been a num- ber of yearJi ago. I have no intention of repeating the exp('ricnce. Wh ether it is decriminalized or lcgalill!d \\'OU!d hal'e no effect on my O\.l'n personal t·onsid cralions. '' MARUUANA. "Wh ether this suggests a possible f uture usefulness or TllC in human organ transplant surgery, and in the t reatment or human tumors, is ;dso pur<"ly s pcculat1vc at tlus time, .&J\\'aittni: furth<"r cxlcn!.J\'C research,'' }IE\\' said . The rt'port said e\'ulence continues t u mour11 thal mar1Juan;1 t·fft•cls ;.iuto driving ubilily, espec1;.1ll~ as the .amount smokC'd intrcasC's. It has been fOund to increase both braking o.ind starting times, to ad\·ersely affect attention and concentration abilities and to detract from performance on .attention tasks involved in driving, the report said. One study sUed a reduced lc\'rl of t lH.' m11l c l1orn1011t•. tt•sto~terune, in the blood of marijuana smokers. '"1'herc is concern that alteration in hormone le\'cls could intcrfcrt• \\'ith normal adole~cnt development or \ ... ith sexual dil'i'rrentiation o( m.ilc f etuses in pregnant v.·omen \lo'ho smoke marijuana <it critical periods of fetal dc\·ctopml'nl, ··it said. Mom in Labor Shot to Death PlllLADEL PlllA !t.:Pll -Police have accusC'd a \\'csl Phi!adolphia \\'Oman of u:<inJ? a pocketknife to per- forn1 :1 CaC'sarian flJ>era tion to deliver irb;1by, then shoaling the mother to death. Police d isco\·crcd the body of !\!rs. 1\TarL?aret S\\'ecncv. 26. buric1I beneath the kitchen fl oor of Mrs. Winifred Ransom's hon1c over the \\'Cckend. about three days after she \\'!IS kilJl•d. According to policc, ~!rs. Ransom, who said she could have no children of her own, met the \'iclim :ll a millinery store sever a I \\'Ct' ks ago t 'r t1111 l "t1 gf! .ii I BRONZE ... •·\Ve iw·t•re J?etlinJ:! rails from .several pcoj)Je :11 about the time 1\l a n- ning got his telt•phonc n1f'ssage. Some called it a 1'rojan head, and thcolhers just didn'l knO\v \lohal il \\·as," said Patroln1an Stl'\'C 11;1\\·lcy 1•1n:1lly. at :1 a.nl., olficrrs tu rned the \1ork Ol'Cr lo Glenn. 11·ho loaded the Rodin up and ctro1·l' a11·ay \\'it h it. 'The mastl·rpict·e nppcar ed un· damaged, oftn't'l'S said-except for its 11ritll•. ORANGE COAST s Crews Answe r Laguna Towers' Trouble Alarm They needn"t hal'e but Orange County firemen responded in force C'arlY this morning to an alarm al the t\lo·in 14·slory Laguna !-!ills TO\lo'ers. Four engine companies rolled lo the new retirement complexes when a" "trouble a larm" went off at county fire department headquarters in Oran ge. The t rouble ;ilarm \lo•arns firemen that som eth ing is awry in the sophisticatcCI electrical fire·sensing system. Normall y , only fire prevention per- sonnel w'ould respond to a trouble alarm. ·Firefighting units arc sent onl y if fire or \\'aler flow <ilarms sound at the Orange headquarters. Fire pre vention ~pecialist rt1clvin Angel, \Vho shepherded the alarm system installation, said firemen ap· parently got the signals crossed on \\'ho was-supposed to respond. Firemen, however, made good use of their time after they arrived. They toef(" at!vantage of the false alarm lo continue their training on what to do in the event of a fire at the l\lo•in towers -the tallest buildings in un i ~corporat ed Orange County, Residents started moving into the buildings Friday. Only 12 of the 311 units \\'ere occupied at the time of the trouble a larm. Angel said he expects SCl'cral more t ro uble alarm calls unt'il the bugs are \v~rked out of the nc\v system. Police Identify Fatal Pursuit Crash Victim San Clem ente police have released the identity of the young man i,11ho died early in the \lo'eekend from mas- ~ive injuries suffered in a crash \lo'hich ended a frantic pursuit onto Camp Pendleton. Detective Ardon Saunders said the \'ictim \\'as Robert David l\fead, 23, of l\Tountain View. lie died a day after the stolen car which he was driving u·ent out of C'Ontrol on the main Pen- dleton road, fl ipr1ed at least five times and crashed in a su·ale. Illead. v.·hose next·of-ki n were dif- ficul t to find. died Jute F'riday in San Clemente General ~lospital. Saunders said a department store identification card and fingerprints h•d lo the identitv of Il1cad. enhance the interests· or the RockefcJ· lcr f01m lly. In particular. Jlonan denied any wrongdoing by either himself or .ltockefeller in the lran.sfer of the 'fri boroug h Bridge a nd T unnel Authority to the new Metropolitan 'f ra,o!lportation Authority, which ls rt·stK>nsible for running all mass tr an· sit facilities in the New York City area. All egations have been made that Ron an p l.1 ye d a key role In ne~otiations that created the authority and may have had the op- portunity to fal'or the interests of the Chase ltl.anhattan Bank, Which is hea~ed by Rockefeller's brother, David. The Chase rt1anhattan Bank reprl'sented the bond holders of the 'friborou gh Bridge a nd Tunnel Authority and at one JX)int sued to pre\'ent the transfer of the authority's surplus funds to s ubsidize the running of the subways. The suit eventually "'as settled and the new authority, headed by Ronan, \lo'as c1·eated. Hockefeller loaned Ronan $510,000 in a series of s ix install ments begin· ning in 1963. Last 1\1 ay, just before Ronan· became the SlOO.~a.year senior ad- viser in the office of the Rockefeller fa,mily, Rockefeller forgave the loans · and gave him a n additional $40,000. Ronan testified the loans and gifts were made to help him provide for his famil y's future and for retirement. "I v.•ish to make it clear that at no t ime did I consider the governor was under any continuing obligation to lo:1n me money, nor did the gr anting of these loans have any relationship to m~' \\'illingncss to stay in state ser · vice." Jlonan said. Sen. Howard \V . Cannon (D·Nev. ), <'ommittee chairman, predicted Sun· day the Senate will vote to confirtn Rockefeller soon after Thanksgiving and I hat he ('~Peets to vote for confir· m~tion "on the basis of 'vhat I know no\lo'." Cannon spoke on ABC's "Is· s ues a nd An s\\'ers." Cannon convened the committee hearings today for the fourth and final session of the nationally tele\'ised inquil'y. Rockefeller himself will be back on the v.·itness stand as hearings begin later this \Veek before the House J udicia ry Committee. The appro\'.!l.I of both the Senate and House is needed to confirm the nomination. Teen Cyclist Succumbs After Highway Crash A 17-year-old Garden Grove boy died at Orange Counlf Medical Center early toda.y, jwrt seven hours after his s peeding motorcycle collided with a car Sunday evening. Chiet De-Puty Coroner James Beisner said Peter Mastrilli clied shor- tly after midnight today or massive head and.,nternal injuries. The mishap occurred in county ter- ritory ne8r Garden Grove and was iii· vestigatetl by the California Highway Patrol. ' • A C!IP s~jcesm~n said Mastrilli's motorcycle was traveling westbound on Lam):ison Avenue near Haster Street at "an unsafe rate of speed" when it slammed into a car pulling out of a private driveway. The driver or the auto, identified as Donald ZeBow, 44, was not held pen- ding further investigation.. the CHP spokesman said. Man Testifies About Blinding ST. LOUJS,. }.fo. (UPI) -Ernest C. Craine, 29, has testified that Johnnie l.ce ~rooks said he cut out the eyes of a babys ittar in 1971 "to keep her from identifyin g him '' in a robbery. DAILY PILOT 11VOr-( ... ~, OtU• Pil<>I. '""!ll•f>1cfo ht om· Do,,.., t .... N•-P<f\\ I\ pu<>l"N<I b•.,.. 0. ... qoo (0 .. 1 Pubt•\h•ft<j '"""'""' ~.,~..,,,...,... .. . 1N!)l•\N'<I Mo""IY 1n10114ll F"<ll> !"' (ll\~ -w. N••-1 lk.ttn, """'"IQlon ~.t<ft f...,, l11n Vtll•Y, l•••n• \1<1<ll1io.to ... lilly .... u.,... IH.ttll \Guin (otll A .,,., '">""'' f'<J•l'°"''l>lll>l• .... CI S1tu•<l1•~-~! Ti.. P.•l'lto"I INll'""'"0 bl•nl •• •I JOO ~~1 O.Or !>UHi (.o\11 ~'Ml, (•••to•n·~ 91~1• The victim. t.he invesligator said, had a long rnp shC'el sho1"i~g several :1rrt'sts for .issaull <.ind resisting ar- rest. Officer Fired F or Death Plan Craine testified in the retrial of 'Jlrooks .. 33, cha rged 1vith the blinding or :\l iss \\'ilma Chestnut, 20. Brooks \lo':l!'\ sentenced in 1972 to 55 years in prison in connection with the blinding. Robert N. 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PORTLAND, Alaine (UPI) -The !\lain ~ivil Ser\'ice Commission has fired a patrolm an for try in~ t o orga nize a police ''dcathsquad'' which \vould eliminate undesirable persons from society. By unanimous \'Otc. the commission Saturday found Robert Foster, 27. cal- led "a p.ara n o1d" by t\vo psy- chiatrists. guilty of unbccon1in·g ronduct and harboring allitudes unlit ror u person cntrustt•d \lo•lth the protec-ti ~n of socict.~·, • M q rket Bags B a rgain, Hu1i ler RE0\\1000 ColTY (UPI) -An East Palo 1\lto woma n bounet<I a~ check at a lcx:al food market and was a r- rested u hen she returned the next day. Sheriff's dcpul ies said J ean Darker, 3i. had 36 such checks outstanding against her. She told officers she returned to the same market to "take i1dvantt1ge of the sale. I haven't seen sausage . pr1ccct lh.._t low in a IOI'\£ time.'' 11" was granted a new trial by the }.lissouri Court or Appeals on grounds that special prosecutor Henr y J _ Fredericks did not inform the defense of a dea'I made with Earl llarper, 18, the key v.•itness against Brooks. H eari,;,g Slated 011 Hunt Memo IV ASHI NGTON IAP) :..._ U.S. District Judge John J. Silica ' today· ordered a SP«ial hearing • tO cliar UjfhOw a Crucial mi mo written by \V atergate con- spirator E. J-loward Hunt Jr. came to s how up al the \Vatergate cover-up trial. Sirica sai d Watergate prosecutors s hould call William O. Bittmann, a former Hunt lawyer who once denied knowledge of the memo before a federal grand Jury and then tur- ned It over a year later to the prosecution. A half·hour before Sirlca or· dert'd the hearing, associate special prosecutor James F. Neal 11aid he arranged for lawyers rrom Ritt man's old Jaw firm to testify Tuesday. • • - -Store H it 2 Times By Bandit A NC\\'port H ~ac.h market \\'as rob- bed t\\'it•e by lone gunmen over the 'olo'eekel}d. 1naking it three times in less 1han a n1onlh that .irn1l'<I bandits ha\'\; chosen it for t heir target. l!lost recent robberies or the Tic 1'oc ?itarket at 3530 Irvine Blvd., began shortly after 5 p .m . Friday when a nat· ·lily dressed man strolled into the store. • According to Nev.•po1tBcacb pollce, afler confronting a female clerk \\ho ,\1•as alone in the store the n1an pulled :.i pislol from the "'Wi\barui of his . trousers and demaildedlhc contents of the cash register. The bandit Ordered the 55-year·old clerk to lie on the floor behind a counter before fleeing from the market \\1th 5150. "Shortly before midnight Su nday, il \Va~ another female clerk at thl' market v.'ho \\'as accosted bv what she described to police as ·a ••mean looking" gunman .• After \1·a\·ing a gun at lhe \1•oman. the bandit escaped, apparently on font "'ith $:15. ENDURANCE RIDER NANCY McCALL ON TEVI S CUP TRAIL At UC Irvine, Tlps on Riding a Horse 100 Miles a Day T\\'O\l'eeks agothesarnematket v.·as held up ,by t\\'O \\'Omen and a juvenile accomplice as part of a countywide one night. eight-heist crime spree that ended with the trio's capture in Santa Ana. UC Irvi11e f '1•t1111 Pr•!Jt' 11 L H ' G GI BILL ... 0 rs e men s ro up '°"'"'might ''CtO the bill in •1' p\"<Scllt forru. . C :\h<an1\ hill', th<~ 111111~1,.· \\'a~·s :.int! Onduct S • "!'.lt•a!ls Cumn1i11cc today abandonl·d s emina r hopes of "rdcsp.-cad tJX rcro.-m this By DO UGLAS FRITZSCllE OIOWO.titP,ll"IUtl Astride thei r mounts, California State J.Jorsemen·s Associa tion en- durance riders COl'cr a. hundred miles of former Pony Express trails in ;1 single day. They call it fun. The group or about 150 of the Jong· distance riders met Ol'cr the v.eekend al UC Irvine for a seminar on how to get the most from thei.r mounts. Sessions dealt with hov.• to sclect'an endurance horse, cond itioning and training, nutrition, health, safety and managing U• ride. The sport of horseback endurancr ' riding, .taid J.1rs . Nancy . A'l eCall of t l\1arin t:ounty, chairman of the seminar, is as old as man's relations with bOrses. . . · She us6 race-car terms to describt' the animals which rarry their r iders JOO miles from Squa\lo• Valley to the Auburn Fairgrounds in the annual Tevis Cup ride. -.... ~~ __ _,·,.car.~nd-m~,f<l~:u;d.apll"~"·:.<J..~--" s1n <1ll r'r bitT increasing oil con1p~ny •· Endur~nce riders get to k no1~· taxes by at least S2.5 billion ;u1d their anim:.ils much belt.er than sho1v ••irin« some rcUef lo lower incon1 ~ •v•optc." !\'!rs. rtlcC:ill said. ... " ,..~ l<1xp:.1)'C!'S. "\'ol1 don't just i::t~l 011 :i horse :1nd Speaker Cad Albcrl IJl'iHniscd \11 i·idchim a hundtcdn1iles,''shesaid . push the hill t1i the ll<iuse floor if the Prepe1ri ng for suth a Ion~ ridl', she \\'a\'S antl }.lt·a ns t"omrnittl'l' ilp- said. ta ke ~ fi1'C lo six rnonlhs of proVedtht?billTuesd~yasplanned. pre11:1ration , beginning \\'tlh :>hort \\'a\'s and !\leans Chairman \\'ilhur \1·orkouts and extt.•ndini:: the cli~t:.inccs :'II ills~ l D .,\.rk.). out linl'cf thl.' 3mal ler ~radu ally l.tl 50 or so miles. Jii!J to the con1n1itlCl' today in its f1 rsl :\dditionart,·. the hors'' is r1ddl'n h ·' mt'eting s i nee t e t•lel·t1on recess, ;1nu O\'t'r segments of 'thc lUO·rnile lrail · lh1:rc \\as ;1 I most no oppo31lion. dunn,I! the tra1nin~. Since much of 1.hc nnl~· m;ijor questiiin appeared the ridinl! is done e1t night over rnu~h 10 ht• "'ht•lhl•r the ('Omrnitlf'l' \\'Oulcl terrain. the rider mu~t have faith in end lhc 22 pcrct•nt oil deplt·liun o.d· !~fd~Ol'Sl"s ubihty to find its way, she lo1i,·ance immediately on Jan. I as l\1ills 1va nts or "·ould 1>h<1se it out over "\\'c usuall y ride over the last 25 o.i t \lo'O·.\'ear period as in a bil l miles a number of times. 'fh<ll'-s the · J1r1•rittu slr appro\·t·d by th(' eommil· part th.it you're most Jtkely lo CO\'t'r tee but not con::.idcrcd Uy the l-lou::.c. at night." s he said. ' 1 '·Th<' horse ·learns lh:}.l-.lh1• fairgrounds :ind food i::. at tHC end of Iha\ s tretch :ind it sort of i;:i\·es hirn a ::;ccond \\'ind." The horses, she said , :ire "stripprd down," meaning that they look under- fed. Looks are deceiving, however. The horses are lean and strong she said. ' Endurance riding is not the stuff for fat show animaLi;. 'fhc record for a JOO-mile ride, she saicl. is a little over 12 hours. hut l 'Vt'l'\'011<' 1vho finishes is a 11·inner. J\trs. l\lcCa\1proucfly1vears an ovC'r- \size \\'estern belt buekle awarded for just completing the arduous trail. I IL·1· 11n1l", she :.;1 id. iS'us ually about 16 to 18 Nortl1 State Ca t ch es Rain By the Associated Press A eold front off the North Pacific spread s howers across Northern California today. but cleari ng is forecast tonight with mostly fai r skies Tuesday. Teams· supporting the ridei-s are referred to as •·pit crews." They per- form much the same function. At three one-hour mandatory rest slops during the rides, the cre\lo'S check the anim al's pulse, blood pressure and respiration and make s ure it is rea{l~ to cOntinue. Bank to Cut' Rate CH-ICAGO (UP.l l -The First National Ba nk of Chi cago today an- nounced it wUI cut its prime lend ing rate, to 10.25 percent from 10.5 per- c~nt, ef!ectil'e Tuesday. h'ours. 'Finishini:: the ride is hard. she said, because of the allent1on ~i\'cn at !ht• checkpoints to the ph~·sical rond1t1on of thL• horses. Any :.ii::ns of fatigu1~ disqualify the horse and rider. The rides. she said. take the hor· ~ema n throu~h spectacular scenery and arc.;.is ~t·ld<11n ::.ccn l1y man. flt the end of a l{llJ.mile ride, !.he s;11d. ··if ynu·rc in pr('tly good sh:ipl'. you feel ~ood. J'\alurally ~·ou·rc l1red, but I u~u;llly ft•el e:-:hlluratcd. '. "!\lost of the riders ,c:et tou,ghcnetl up pretty fast \lo'hilc they're lraininE:. One thin):! for !>Ure, it's not for the 11t-ophytc.·· 1'he ~ational \Veather Scr\'icc s:ud the storn1 moved onshore Sunduy ni ght. dumping: about one quarter inch of rain at Eureka. Rainf;dl else\1•hcre \\'!IS li~ht. but cooler ten1 - peraturc~ produced sno\\' 1n the moun- 1:.iins do\lo·n to the 4,000.foo1 elevation. Forecasters predicted ··mostly f;ur \\'Cather tonight and Tuesda.v cxcepl for snow flurries in the high Sierr;1 and joeal morning fog and lou' cloud- s ." 1\ small cr;.1ft advisory also 11·ar- ncd of north\\'eslerl,v \Vinds to 36 miles per hour north of Point Arena. Your Money is Now · Insured to @;40.000 at Mariners . Now you're twice as safe at Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. You co n always count on us to provide you w ith up-to-do te service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. Remember, individual accounts are now insured to $•0,000, o nd a family of four con hove as much a s $560,000 -Fully Insured! Save at Mariner,. 51/.% 5.39 'Yo 5'1·% 5.92 % 61/2 % = .6.72 °/o 6'1·% = 6.98 % '"""°"""''"""'-" 1111 .. .._. • .. '"'"'"'"""-· ~ ........ , ... , .... •fl'l>•f-... -·,., ... -.11.1» ... -· I -•<O<t~l<Ol•ol ..... ~_ ..... _ -.11.000 ... ---.... ~-.... .._ .. _ ... _ ....... ,1.-.. -·· fR(( SCR\llCIS ,HOTOCOPYIN(; MONfY 0RO£RS NOTARY Srit\llCE SAFE 0Ei1'0SIJ 80X TRAVELERS CHCCKS TRusr DEED NOTE COLLECTION --.... '«19r ......... .-. ....................... , ~• l0t ttllJ ...... _. tll CM!fletlt t$CW!'I'- 71/2% = 7.79 % I • • •Now 'igned inlo low, elfe<li~ OtofNov.77, 197• • 1 0 boo A t he cul ma Ile the. c the ... ... s stu wh ye Jin tak se the \'i --'on se ch Gr S39 Cal ho use Sh Gr ref Gr SC\' <a Di rel "' p ll th pr <O bri th ot ••• di .or re ..., '" di l• ol ••. be m re al m w l • '1 . ~ 1' I \ • Monday. No~emDer 18 1974 l)AtL V Pl LOT t\ :J Su1·vey Shows County Libraries Among Best By BIU.SCllREIBER -Ot-. Ditly ""-Mil" Orange Countians are firsl·Class l:lookW4>rms. A nationwide survey has revealed the 2S county library branches cir· <:ulate 4.8 million books and other · !"aterials every year year -six items for each man , woman and child the.system serves. Co.uruy Librarian l·larry Ro~·e said the statistics tell him· county residents •·are among the most voracious rt:aders in th.is country.'' He al.so said the figures prove Orange County's library system is the most efficient ol any contained in the study. The s urvey, released 1'"'riday, was performed by the library department of Montgomery County, 1t1d. It com - pares the 45 lariest library systems in the United States'.· Only eight major library networks circulate more materials per person than Qrange County and the iiational leader al 9.2 items per person is the same h1aryland county that prepared the survey, Rowe noted . residents are getting more service !"or mosl co:H?y sv:.ti.>111 1, 111 l'll•vt·land, th1• \'ery best 1n lht• s1;1\t· h1· :.aid The worst per-capita circulation their money lhan Just about :1ny place Ohio. "'h1·r1· thl· J\..:ra!!t' t·h:ir,:e is .. Children art> t'nt·our.i~t·d lio1n a figure listed in the repOrt was recor· else in the country. $10.18 pe r person )oung at:t' to rn;ikt• u,,. of th1· lillrur1t!s ·ded in Miami Beach, Fil\ .• where just On the average, each library tm· This year. the c·ot111t~ hb1-.11·ies h~\·1· and th1.· nature of ni:uiy 1.Ju,1uessc 1n r:1 items per person are handed out in ploye circulates more than 19, 140. a o operating budgt'I of Just ov1.·r SS thl' t·ounty llrings 111 many rc:ie.ar- a year's time. . ilc msin<t year-.1,000highcrtha nthc million and a :.-;t;1ff of Jbout 21!0 1•111 -i·hi·r:.," he sJtd "\Vt· <1lso havt· l\\'O Rowe said the Orange County nectrest competitor, hfontgoinery pluyes, Ro"'<' s~11d. urH\'crsni\•s und :i. lurgl' l'l'(IUll of system is now·one of);_~e nation's 10 County. 1'h~ count~ l1ht\1t'1J n , •• id flrang..: JLnliort:nllege~" largest. lt serves IKJO.uuu of the 'couh· ''But in exchani:.e ror tMLJc..v.eLo.i:....-G6unt)'Oronc:of-thc mtt:it-unusuaLU.L-=,_·~-===--o ty's 1.7 milliot1 people and has mor~rviCe, the county rii'nkS 28th on the the country 1n tt•rn1 ~ nr the cxtr..:nlely ){ore ttian unc·fourth onfit· !\ltl - than 900,000 books on hand, not coun-',list in lerms of per-capita financial high levels of cdut:ation. t~o rncr~· t'ounty survt'Y s~ ~•t·ins '' 1.:i't' ling hundreds of t housands' or pam · supl)orl !or the libraries," llowe said. "•J\1ore peoplt• use l1brari1.:s here 111 Califor111a but. It fr\\'{' s;uit ~" lt·r'111"' phlets, magazines, rums and records. County residents pay an ave re1ge of because tht• a, t•r<tgl' t'dlll'at 1on is one i.11 i•ffil'•cnt \·ulumc ~l'I'\ H·1• nnHt' 1· ,J n11· According to the survey. county SS.18 apiece ror library services. The of lhe best 1n the na1ion and proballly i.'h)~l· to <lr:ingc Count~ .. • Cory Accuses Seven Oil. Companies &~ W@llill? ®@((W O©© A Sunda y, Monda y, \Vedncs day and f'riday feature or the Dally Pilot your qutsl ions lo P at Dun n /A! Y our Seroict . Ora nge Coasl Do ily PfWI. P.O. JJ.ox · 1560. Cosio Meta. ·cA 92626. Include your lelephone num l;>er . --·- S t11fli119 a ft11ilt DEAR PAT: I want to replace the stuCring in an old hand1nadc quilt v.'hich has been in my family fo r years. 1 plan to use polyester·riber fi l- ling,1but I'm not sure where to begin t aking the squares apart or how to in· sert the new fillin g without damaging the covering. G.8., Costa l\lesa Qui lting e11'.J)erts contacJ;ed ad- vise locating and reoptning the hol ~~ -'on the underside or the quill \\'here in- sertions were originally made. Using a.....knilting needle, pushing stuffing through these tiny holes, which ""ere darned shut "''hen the quilt was made. Repad by pluckin g apart the new fil · ling, Spear a "'ad al a time on the end uf yobr needle, and push it intG the ope11Jria' on lhe quilt's underside. Then darn the opening shut. 6re ,,,.01111d R ef1111d DEAR PAT : ?i.ty daughter pur- cha cd t\\·o one-\vay tid:ets from Gr~yhound Bus Lines last July for S39;"(0 .for IAl e trip from Riverside, Caltl .. lo Pri~e. Utah. Due to a four- hour delay,in the scbedule, she had to use another method of transportation. She ret.urtfed the tickets by mail to the Greyhoua,~ di vision office for a refund. Sin'te then she has '>''l'itten the Greyhound office in San Francisco several times "'ithout response. \\'hy can'tshegether refund? C.H., Huntington Beach W. P . lVescott, Gre1•hound \Vestern Di\lision 's direclor of customer · relations. reports that the rerund has been .niailed. lie explained the delay \\'IS ciiu°Sed by loss or the original ap- plication, whl"ch "'as accompanied by the unused tickets. The refund was processed after Greyhound obtained a copy of the original application. Co11 l 1U'l l11g llH• A6 DEAR P,\T: Is there any \\·ay to bring an unethical firm 's activities to the attention of the attorney ge neral other than by sending a letter'..' I feel "'such correspondences might not be directed to the proper person in vie"' .of the ,·olume of mail that offi ce must recei\'C. I\, L., Dana Point U~I .,.......... TACKLES OIL FIRMS Controller.elect Cofy • 7 ' - Trial .Ordered ' For 3 Marines In D e ath Case Three Camp Pendleton Murin es "·ere ordered Friday to stand trial in Superior Court on charges of murder, robbery and kidnapping in connection with the October slaying of a rourth l\1arine,at a San Juan Capistrano quar- ry. . Judg'e Richard Hamilton issued the order lollo'>''ing a three·week long preliminary hearing in South Orange County Municipal Court. Members of the trio that "'ill face Superior Court arraignment Nov. 26 are Donald AnthOny Fletcher, 21, of }l~wthorne ; _Steven Hondo. 19, of Elizabeth, N.J., and Timcthy Trice, 18.of'St. Louis, fl.Io. The three are accused of robbing and murdering Joseph R. ~fosac. 20, of Lake Tahoe. after driving him to an Ortega Highway quarry. l\tosac's companion, Ronald San· ders , escaped death \••hen a gun leveled at him jammed, according to court testimony. The three ~Iarines \\'ere arrested at Camp Peodleton a few days after the shooting. Stiff -Fingers Or J ail Te rm? CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa <UPI ) -A Linn County magistrate has senten- ced a Cedar Rapids m:.an to a punish· ment y.·hich will keep him out or jail, but may give him \\'filers' cramp. Terry Eyerly has bee n ordered by Linn County magfstratc Brent Har- stad to write 2.SOO times: "Spitting on a police officer is a filthy and foul act and 1 promije never to do it aguin." Alle_ges Pipeline ' Monopoly LOS ANGELES (UPll -Control- ler-elect Ken Cory said today anti· trust setions should be filed against seven large oil companies for al - legedly monopolizing the crude oil market in California. Cory said the corporations preven· led competition and "violated" all their contractual resoonsibilities to the state by ,controlling pieeline net· o in ta · e dri -. ling and exploration ve ntures. "There is such a deGree of inter- company cooperation in crude oil marketing as to make a mockery of the rree enterprise system,'' said Cory, a Democratic assemblyman rrom Garden Grove. who chaired the Joint Committee on Public Domain. Cory released a committee report accusing seven oil companies or violating both state and federal anti- trust laws. The seven \\'ere Standard Oil of California, ~1obil. Union Oil, Atlantic Richfield , Exxon. Texaco and Shell. As controller, Cory will head the State La nd s Commission, y.•hich con- trols leases to oil companies on state- owned lands. He said the companies ov,.ed the state "at least Sl 70 million ror p·ast and present violations.'' The committee report. said the 'com· pa nics. called "majors," rely .. on ac· cess to other majors' pipelines." .. In short. it is fair to say that there is one pipeline nel\\'Ork in Galifornia. pieces of which are O\\'ncd by the major oil companies," the report said. "1'he majors have free access to the entire system, but can exclude in- ilcpendent producers and refiners from the system at will ." Under state law. oil companies can deny use of pipelines to other com- panies if the majors use the pipelines only to transport their own oil and if they do not offer to carry oil for the community at large. ·rhe re port charged the companies with ·•maintaining the fi ction of 'pf ivate carrie r ' status for their pipelines.'' "Each company routinely requi res that oil shipped over its lines be sold to the company as pipeline owner," the report said. Fa1ine Fox Career Boosted ~ llOSTOX {,\f,l -Stlippcr Fannl' Fn' \\Lil ha\'l· a nt•\\ t.ulhn .:. JS lht.2' "\\'i..L:.hin}!ton '1'1d:d UJ ,111 B .. n11Jsh1.•ll" and i..L llC\\. salarv of S:i.500 ;1 \\•'l'k \\hen she opens he0 r uct h1•rt· 1onif!h\. And ht·r mi~adv1,.•n1ur1· \11 th 'Rt1Jl. \\'1lbur J). ~!ills iO-. .\rk I. \ILi! <1l'11 t•arn th e formt>r ·'.\rgt•ntin1· Firt'cracker" :.a h1~her ll'l' :.at Bo,ton ' ,_.-:;.:....; µr._;. ____ __,,_~i;.i.u\..-..l'..~alrl' lhan ~ornt· !tip burlcsc1ue qut't'll~ FANNE FOX NOW 'QUEEN OF THE TIOAL BASIN' Miiis Misadventure Boon to Stripper's Career R e p. Wiggins ·Feasting Off R epublican Def eat The llombshL•ll. \1hO!'>l"' n:1n1t• 1n 1>ri\·ate lif(• is :\nn<ibl'I B<.11t 1,lt'llo.i. \\'<JS in\·olved in an intidt·nt 11l':J r the .lcffcJ"son r-.1 emori<al Oct. 7 \1·it h :\l 1 ll-;. Pollre s::i id lhey stoppl·d :\lilt,· 1·ur ;ind found ~!Ills. ~1110\htr 1nan ;ind threl' 1\ornt•n inside. Politt <;:JJd :\Ill!<; appcarf'd lo be inloxlt:atcd ;ind \\":l'> l.ll('cd ing from facial scratl'hf's. \n 11<1bel. one of Lhe. y,omen. jun1pt.'d 1nl 1• \ht.• 'fidal B<isin and had to ht· pulled out by a policeman '.\T!ll!>, \l"hO \\'<IS in his t1ghtt"">I It'· election buttle in ~·cars. s:ud h1· \l<l'; t·mbarrassed by the 1nc1rdl'll\ lh· ;HI dcd his 11•1fc 11 a~ not 1\ 1th him thJt ni~hl bcc:.iu$.e :-:he 1\a~ r1'C1J\trin1- rrom a fractured foot 'rhe incident l'l'\i\'cd l\l 1s-' Fo,· .. t•;irc ... ~r after :1 1·ear·s la\'oft and hnostcd her i..LSkini; priet' lron1 .1!Juu: Si'OO to S3.500 a \\"CCk fol" :.a \\\\) l\l 'I';. l'n:,:agcmenl. Jn a telephone intl.'r1·iey, frorn h·'l- home in Arlington. \l i..L, :\l1 ~s Fil' ,;.ild :.Ill' doubted that the 1nc1d<•nt h.u·rn t•d 1\lill~' co.ireer . :\L n1ost. ~hl' :-;.11d. 11 muy h;.iv1,.· sh.:i 1·ed 5 11t•rt't'nt off lh\• margin of his re·('il'l'llo11 11i!u 1h1-. rnnnth. She addt'd. ·•J 11 un't d ... n, th.ii J lrl\l' !\Ir. !\!ills and ~I rs. ;\Jdl ~ \f't·1 n1urh 1 \I ill ln\'l' thcn1 tht..• l'(''t of nl}. !Ill'. }'nu don't gl'I too many lil...c• thL' :\11\- ls '~ ... Both ;\Ir. <ind:i.Jr-; :\lllh Sht• forntl'r\y 11nrht•d at \\;1 ~hin ;.. ton. D C.'s ··Sil\'er Sl1ppl'r. · .uul IL\t·d in the ~anli.' .\rl1nJ.;ton, \ ;1 .1p.1rtn11·11• building: as :\!ill'. \!rs. A:.i stt1~tcllol SiHtl S1111,l.1 111t:l11 \VAS l·II NG TON (1\PI -\Vhat \\'as a <"Jndid<Jtl' tor !hl' ch;111'm;111ship ol the sht• 11·;1s ,1111 "\ t•ry ~uco<I Jl1t•11cl· 111:11 disaster for some Repuhlicans may-llou~e Ht•puhhc;in Conf~rcncC'. 1'hC' !\!ills and hLI' 11 ilt• SI~ '<11~! ... 11~· ,111.r have been a boon 10 the politicu l post. ~n. 3 Ill !ht• f:OP leJdt!l'ShlJl Of her l'X·husband ;111d \Jd], Jllll 111, \I 11 career of Rep. Charles E. \\'ige:1n.s, the !louse. •~ hP\d hy lhe 111del.v 11l'lll out rl•c t·nll~ .. 1111•a! ;1 lit:!> .11ul {R-f'ullcrtonl. respected John B. Andtrson or 11-dunccalitth .. · · \\1hile collcaf!ucs on the llouse hno1s. Judiciary Comn1ittec v.-·ho had been \Vig gins achrHJ\1•h·d~cs Iha! if it Sht• Si.Lid ht•r tour \iould clt·l;i\' pl.111, 'X d' p · outsrnken in thei r defense of ror111er 1\·cre not for \u!<i1 !'umrnt'r·s na1Lun<.11ly shf' made lo s1ud~ pr1··ntt><h1·1nl· :11 l lll' •rat.e IClUres President Ri chard ill. Nixon \\•e nt " tcle,·ised in1pl'L1thn1t'nt ht•:.ir1ngs he Lnlvl'r ... it.i 01 ,\l ;P\l;ind \ltJtnu:..h Hi.· down to defeat, \Vig~ins not only w.as ,vouhl not ht• :-t'Ck in.c ,uth ,1 po:-.t pubht·ity ht•lpvd ht•1 st.i~·· 1 ;11 .. 1·1'. 11 Stolen-Model re-elected by ;1 comfortable n1argin todiiy. 'rhl' hl'anng,, :1t ,1·h1th he h;is n1adt· hf'1 do11tJ11ul <1bouL h• r d · I [ ;1t:adenlLl' iU tl1r1•. ' but no\v is vyin J.! for a spot in the emerJ?e i..LS the pr'1nc1pa d(•ll·ndl'r •J SEATTLE (UPI) -A 22-year-old Hepublican leadcrst111,. !hr forn1 ('r prL·,irlt•nt. "ga1·c 1n t•n1 .. I d(1n·1 kn1111 11 I h J\t 1ht• lll'fll' 11 1 model \v ho poses proressionall y in the 1'hc fi ft h·tcrm r1.:prt·scntativ(' from l)crs of Congrt'!>' a gr!'al\.•r n·p1}1)r fa1·(· tht~in no1\ " ~h\' ,1111. '"\\ h1•11 1 nude, has reported to police that a Nixon·~ oltt eongrt>ssional dist ri"et an· lunity to see s1Hllt' ol' tl1t•11' l'nlll·.i;;ucs <1ppl1f'{t I .~:nd I 11 ;1 ~ J hou~L'l',Jlt, 11 111 purple vinyl photo album containing nounecd Frid:iy thal he \1·ould be a pcrforn1 ... \\'ig •111..;~ay~ a pt·rt11rn1p1·. · pictures of her and her j)oyftiend wa s rrr~~;~=~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~============:::\ stolen. The photos were "X·rated ... The victim told police that \Yhi le there is no value on the pictures, she wants a report made in case the photos show up in print. Telephone the attorney general's Public Inquiry Unit's toll-free num· her, (8001 952·5225. \'our complaint ••Ill be noted and additional lnfor- lmatlon pro\llded should you have an lftClulry. If )'OU l''ish to Hie a (orm al ron1plalnl. the ntcessaryform "'Ill be 1n1iltd to l "OU wJlh inslrtttllons regar· ding "'hlch regulatory age ncy ha s jurisdh~tlon o\ler your particular area ol' concern. If all assl5llnts are OC· tupled with incoming caU.s~you will be-glyen an opportunlt~· to record a n1essage, which "'ill receive a written response Jrom the attorney gener· al'sofflce. ·Supreme Cour·t Backs Sex Bias in Jaycees Special sec rets for sisters ... Alhwn anu M1cn.-11f' dH' <.r"<t1flf1(1 secr~ts aDO\JI Tnank»g1v1nq D•nn1, di Granomotnf'• . 1' , , Tl'lPV ar•• Ore~ ,..rt ,n tl'IPlf n~·.i. 1 ca11co oarcnv. ,,., <Ire':.:;-:!:; ~v F1s.cne1. ~o"'f: • .,plu 111111011 -- OEAR• PAT: I kno\11 our go\•ern· ment agencies pride themselves in being slO\\' and cumbersome. but the Government Printing Office hos out• done itselr this time. I ordered book! an3 tapes from the Foreign Service In·' stitute's ·•Hungarian RaslcQ>urie.'..' on OeL 2. 1973. 1'hc only thing G.P.O. did wet cash my check wllhin a week. • · • L.S .• trvlne G.f..O. 'offered ®• eiplanatlo• for this delay, but yourof'Mr now Is be.Ins ahlppH. t>ther r~aders txperienclng ~ !llrnlltr problem~ rwa~· ..fllr~ct com .. pi1·1nt 10 l\lrs. •·rant!5 A. Shan>e, Gnvtr.nm ent Printing Ovvlce tnq11lrl"c1. P.O. Bo~ 153.i, Wii shln,to it; OtC'. 90"'92.)nclude Cflmplctt 11rder In- • ±.. fOl'm1ti_on I nd p(OOf of .payment. -· WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tho U.S. Supreme Court loday let stand a lower Court ruling th al the U.S. Jaycees can continue to bar women from member· ship while maintaining tax-exempt status and receiving federal fund s. ' ., , The justices ... declin<:d' to · hear ap· peals challenging the men-onl y mem- be rshiP; rule ·in Jayl'ce chapter s across the co.untry. ChaptCrs ·in Rochester; N.Y .. and Philadelphia voted to admit women and w.ere excelled from the national organization. Both chapters brought suit in Oklahoma . where the national Jaycees fs headquartered, contending that the organization either had to ad - mit women or start payin~ taxes and itop reccl\1it'l'f-f t?dcral fund.s. The suit, waa dismissed in. Di strict Court on ground § th<! J aycees were not u s in g re d e rul m o ney t o discriminate \\•hen they· worked on dru g re hS:bll1t at lo n pr ograms. f)re .. ·enlion or c hild abuse and a ''•ri~ty of other pr0Ject11. ) 'l'he District Court. held there was not enough "state action" or in- volvement to force an end to discrimination. The 10th U.S. Circuit Cnurt of Aooeals aurccd. Recent Supreme Court cases have held that the governnlent must he sig- nificantly · l"nvo lve-ct -tn ~g'Crlat lng or financing a private operation bc(orc the operation is required to practice racial or Sox non-di!ictiminatlon. The e xpe lled J aycee chapt e rs argued that women be.ing denied-the opportunity for administrative ex- perience and I.hat the Jaycees 1vcre given c~1trol over $985,000 in federal funds in 1972. Creating-a sufficient f e d e r a l in vol ve me n t t o void discrimina tory practices. Th ~ court s ha ve n o t bee n unanimous In decisions-on Javccf' sex tli~cri m ina t ion . A New \'Ork Cit)' fcd~ral court rul ed in favor or the loc'il l chapter and forbade the nat 1onal offl ce'l! from cx1>Clllng tha~ cha1>ter \vh~n it :1clmilted \ltOmt!n. Thal case hus been ap1>e-alcd to the 2nd Circ uitCourtor Appe:ils . ~Q 1~ TH~ .. ~ -- RED BALLOON LU> rA.SHtOi't I LA.,.0 I ASHIO~ ~OU!\Ul ' HUNl INtil ON Hl\ROOUR " • - •• A-I OA1L V PILOT Moriday, November 18. 1974 Ho stag~ Feared.-, Murdeted From \\'i~Servlces 11!('00NOUG ll , (;u . -Georgia ,. _!lut-h.uati(lj;.......li-~Uhcd-ui."·U-->41;-T"~ t!Kl;iy ror the bodies of ttA:o hostages ;1bdutlcd by accused murderer Pa ul Ken neth Kno"•lcs, who was raptured Sunday follu.,.,•ing an intense manh unt LF:(iAL 1-:AGl.t°:S O•:PT. -Abrup· tly Ju st ;.is this !:1s t .,.,·cckend J:Ol under v•a). cvcryhody who is anybody in La,e:un:1 Bc<il't\ ~ot !.Ucci. \~'hy, 11·.s tht t alk of the Art Colon}. All th1~ e;1mc <lbout'bccuusc of some :.icrl"ai:c out 10 l .aguna Can}on kno.,.,·n J<o Sycamore lliils. ·rhere arl· more tha n 500 acres, as a mallt'r or fart . ~·ontrollcd by an outfit kno.,.,·n as Jtan- cho P<ilos Ver des J>ropcrtlL:~. The llancho people "'ant to put hOUSt.'S and othe r th ing~ un this liind. 'l'hey have been d1('kcring on it s ince 19G8 or so. ~1 eun"•hlle, l.aJ!una pcopl~ hu\'c be en debating about 1l. Som e l~agunan s "'anted th e houses : others "'anted it tu ,bt:: a greenbelt; still others thought it might make a nice Jlolr co urSl'. 'It has been one of th1ist· Art C11lon,· dl·h<.1tc~ "'h1ch could extend in lo forc\·c1". , TllJS CONl"TIOS llAS apparently frustrated the H.ineho P<ilos Verdes 1.ieuplci be yond all ret'i1ll. So they laid a la"·s uit for a cool $37 million on the city of l.aguna Beach. 47 indi \•iduals Clnd almost everybody in to"·n but the dogcatche r. Of the 37 million dollar hills sought, Sl4 m il lion is V.'<i lltl'<.I from the city for alleged foot-draHgin~ on house per· mils v.•hich "'as characterized in the legal pa pc rs as :·fraud. malice and oP· 1)rl'ssion.'' T his i~ pretty heavy stuff. Among 1nd1v 1duals sued 1n this ac- tion are all members of the present ~g una City Council -l\layor Roy Holm, C<irl Johnson, Charlton Boyd, Jon Bra nd and Phyllis Sv.ccncy. Al.SO SVED ARE members or the rormer City Council-rormcr mayors llichard Goldberg and Gl enn Vedder <.ind councilm t!n J oe O'Sullivan. Peter Oslrandcr , and Ed Lorr. Lorr at last report v.•as somC\\'herc in Oregon, bu t you guess tha t doesn't matter. Lagu na P lanning Com mission Cha irma n Sully Bcllerue and other t•ommissioners ~ot sued too. So did city Planning Director \V aync l\loody ••nd City Attorney George Logan. who has ha rdly been in tov.'n long e nough to get his chai r y,•arm. Othe rs identiried in '<.1 piece of the S37 m illion action :.ire bookstore and ).!reent>cft man J 1n1 Dilley; writer. t;CI prorcssor and le.ider or causes t\rnold l lano : school board trustee ,and councilman's \l'ife Jane Boyd ; buil der and former J>lanncr Jim Sch- mitz; hricfl y planne r and f1011·er man John r:schbach: for mer counc11mar., pl anner, re:JI e~l atc Olan and Forest A1·cnuc y,·alker Bill Lan1hournc; or- thodontist a nt.I volleyball expert Dr. Bob 1-'rcnch ; a nd Orange Coast Cot-· lcge professor . ror m('r Costa i\lesa councilman and man of the "'orld Joe Tomehak . IT IS L'S Cl. F.AR IF the re is 37 mil- 11on l'lams ;imong thi s group, hut it ,1·ou ld be niCl· lo th~nk that there is. C.uod nl·~s. I l'OUldn't possibly iden· lify all of thi?S ih:"l'l':'i in this sp<l.C('. and lhcrl•in cle1·e\up~ ;1 rc:.il SOt"i<d probll'm for L:1gun:1 Ol·arh. 'l'flu Just 1n;iy not be anybody in 101111 ;it ;1ll loda1 unlt>!iS \'OU are idcn· t1f1t·d in the Syc:;niorl' l liils l<.1\1·~uit. 11011 art• ~ou goi ng to explain to 4 \OUr kid~ or lhl· bo~s that you got pas· -.ed O\'l'r \1hcn the legal papc'rs !:Ot h .. ndcd 0111 " \\'h.1t 11111 ~ hll l:il k nboul nt the nc.-.:t 1 .• 1).!un ~~ cockt;i1I ll;irty'.' c .. n·1 you ju~t h1':1r the con1·cr~alion ll0\1 : "Ill-:\', llOR .\CE. hO\\' come you 111'11·11·11n !he h•I! !;111·suil?'' "l~h 11111. ah. ~ou sec, I 11·::is out of ln1111 :.it lilt· !11111• .. •·\rl·ll h1·ll . th1·1· found Ed Lorr 111 c l l'C';.: 11 n. . . "Y 1•;1 h. 11 (·11 tll t•hhc ~o. But I 11·as on a dn~~lpd 11p 1n .\slaska. hunting bul· I rnnos(' . .. l 'h·ar11· 10 1.:1 ~1111.'.I 1~:1cn ton:iy. lht•!'t' 111:1~ d1•1't·lop ;i rc:jl ~oci:i l ~1 1 :..:,n1:1 tu nnt ).!l'tllll;! ~u1•d. It 1n;11· l'llll up he1ni.: \\·orsr-th:.i n li,11111;: 1111c .1ro11111l·the·collar. in fourSoulhe<.ist states. KnO\\ll'S. 28, of Orlando. i'1a., \\as apprt·~cnd cd by a local resident after [ __ IN_S_HO_R_T_J he s ma~hl'd into a roadblock a nd (led into the "'oods trailing blood from a het1d inju r~· :.ind a bull et "·uun(I. Pohec bche\•c Knowles. ;,i ~uspcct in ·at Jeu:.l other sl:Jyings, may have kil· Jed lhc lY.'0 hostages -a 1'1orida stall' trooper a nd a businessman -and d umped t h ei r bod~cs in cent r al Georgia. C11al 'l'alk• SlnlPd \\'ASl-IINGTON -The United !\1ine- \\'orkers bargaining council resumes rurther consideration or a proposed new contract later this week follov.·ing <.1 break to attend runeral servi ces ror a slain union leade r. Officials of the striking miners suspended deliber ations on the ten- tative three.year coal industry con- t ract Saturday after Samuel L1t- tlefi e'ld. -presid ent of U!\IW·district 20. "'<JS fatally shot during a robbery at- tempt at his motel. 1'111 ·Deep 'l'hr11al"? \VASl.JINGTON -The former No. 2 man in the FBI says lhe FBI has been investigating him. apparently '>''ith the suspicion he 1s "Deep Throat." "I think that 's how it all started," \\1. !!lark Felt said in an inter vie w Sunday. 1'"elt said the !'\ixon Wh ite l.Jouse suspected him o r be ing "Deep 'fh roat." Washington J>ost reporters Carl 'Bernstein and Bab Woodward gave that nickname lo the anony mous gb ,·ernme nt offici<1l "'ho provided them "'ith secr et in fo rmation produced by the go1•ernment's-in - vestigation of t_he \Vatergate break-in. ft1di1111 ShfH1li11gs Pl ~E RIDGE. S.D. -A veteran Bu r('au oJ India n Af(airs poli cem an burst into a Pine Ridge Indian reser· \'ation home v.·ith a shotgun Sunday, "·ou nded fi 1·e persons and then was shot to death. The shootings 11•erc believed trig- gered b~· tensions bet"'ct•n several groups or.factions on the reservation. BIA officer J ess Trueblood "'as fou nd at thf cdge of the 1·illai.:t· of Pinc Ridge, a h<Jlf mile fro m the honle 11·here the shootings occurred. · Ro1nance Still Alive, Says So11 of Miner ST, pr.·rt::B PO ll1'. C'h:innl'I Is land.; (l 'P I 1 -:\licha1·I \\'ilson. 29. thl! \\'l·lsh minl•r's son ,1ho is ('nj!agcd lo <.1 1\·e ;ilthy, 76·yea r-old Philoulc lphia spinster. ~a~ s their rE'.lat1onship is "loo dtc11 to be called off by Jon~ di~l :tllC'C." \\'il1'0n d('nicd reports that his rt.'.ln- f'CC', ll achcl Fitlcr. 11·as angry ahnu~ ~on1c of his rcn1arks and had called off thci r <·ng:agl'n1cn!. "That's ne11 s to me." h(' s;1id Sun· day before r1'lurnin)! lo hi" homC' in \\'ales after ;1 four·day \':!Cation on the island of Guernsey. "Our relationship il'i too Q.eep to b(~ called off at long distance. 1'hings arc still the s;.1 nlc bct,,·ccn us.·· \\'il so11 said he \\'as still goi n)! to the Lnitl'd Sta\('s l:i\l'r this month !() discuss 1\·edding plans \\'i1h ~l iss Fnler. an ;1 unt of \'ice president- desii:nate l\"elson Hockefcltcr 's v.·ifc, llappy. U'ITt~ 'DEMOC RACY RETURNS' Constantine Caramanlis Greek Premier Caramanlis In ' Landslide Win ATl-IENS. Greece (AP) -Preffii er Constantine Caramanlis won a land- sli de victory in Greece's fi rst free e lection in IO years and decla red tOday, ''democracy has relurned to its birthplace." · • \\lit h n l most <.1 1! \'O tes counted , Caramanlis' New Democracy party took a record 55.5 percent of the bul- Jots in Sunday's election and \.\"as ex- pected to t ake 214 of the 300 seats in parli ament. Al a noonday reception for nc\.\·smen. Catamanlis said "certa in problems are extremely c rucial, :1mong v.·hich the national one -. lhe Cy prus tragedy -p{evails." eu·r llE S!\ID "together 'l'ith the solidarity of ;ill the Greeks, irrespec- tive of their party preferenee, thC""dif- fic ultics will be overcome and the problems so)\·ed." In Nic6'~a. the Creel..-Cypriot lc:ider, Glafcos Clerides. and the ·ru r kish Cy priot le ader. R-<iouf l)cnktash. bo th w elcomed Caram anlis' e lect ion victory. Rut Denktash reiterated hi s op- JXISition Lo the return of Archbishop ~l akarios, the elected president of Cyprus. to t he troubled !lt editer· ranean island. \ Caramanlis said the triumph .of democracy in Greece after 7 1 ~ years of dictators hip "·as a joyful e\·ent ··for. all those y,•ho love our country a11d on \.\•hose support "'e are counting on for the future. -"\\'ITllOUT A-.>odshed, \1·ithout upht':l\'als. and ~Oally 'vith the fl'l'l' cxprcssinn of t he "·ill of the pt·opk·, democracy has returned to its birth- plac1•." '!'he Con1m uni~t lJnitcd Left p;irt y ('XPl'Ctl·d to m ake sii:nific;int g:1ins in the ('[eel ion but mad~ :1 poor sho\v in g \1'ith only 10 seats. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the bo ily Pilot is guaranteed iYondoy-Fridoy: If you do l"IOt hove yo.x ~ by 5:30 p.m .. oolt and your o::ipy wm be brought 10 you. Coils ore tdten unlil 7:00 p.m. Sall.t'doy ond Sundoy: If yru do not ra::e1ve Yf'Jf c.opy by 9 o.m. Soturdoy, a 8 a.m. Sunday, coll and o copy will be broughl to you. Colls ore token unlil 100.m. Telephones. Mx>t ()onge County Areas .. 6'2·4321 ttni'ME!.t Hun tir1gton Beoch orxl Wes1minste< .......... St0-1220 Soo Oemente, Copislrono ~h. Soo Juon (.opistrOl"IO, Dono Point, Sooth loguno, loguoo Niguel ~S-0630 Major Storm Predicted . ·- W aslii11gto1i, Oregon., Calif or11ia Braced 'fe11111t•rnt 11rt•s Mo ... L•w AllM\!,o ~ " U..\!o<! ., " floJll••o ~ ~ 0.4tlOM,. ~ .. C~•CfOD .. • CoMollM!I " " ,.~...,, . .., " " °"~··· ~ " •ICl .. >111111 " .. 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IRS Commissioner Donald Al e'kan-The -resea rch g~up said the IRS' der s ubsequently aboli sl)ed t he ov.•n audi ts determ 1n~ th~t all but 22 "'SJ)(ltlal se r\'tCeS'starrri.nar~t-nr-th~ t-;-4'58-mtelbgenccr fi les- ted the cont roversial inl'estigutionsN sho~Jd be destroyed, and the group and one of the J•RS doeuments said the t1ied to find out 1vhether they had II was not known whether the gover- nment has destroyed the documents. questionable files would be destrond-been. ·rhe Public Citizens' Tnx Research Reforn1 Group disclosed Sunday it had obtained 41 IRS fi les on the sub· )l:!C't ufl cr a year of trying, including-· the thr('at of ::i lav.•suit against the fl'dcra! tax agc·ncy. T llE llALPll NA DE R-afriliated groups circulalcd copies of some or l he documents 10 support its con- clusion th.at th ere v.·cre .. 3.000 groups and 8,000 organizations targeted for top-secret investiga tions by th(' IRS .. ·~under a plun instigated in 1969 by the l\"ixon \\lhitc 1-lous('.,. Angry Clashes Erupt· In Arafat's Supp,ort It re lease d a pa rt ial list of organizations tar geted for s pecial in- vestigation by the IRS ·bet\1·etin 1969 and 19i3. including tht' Nationa l Coun· c·il uf Ch urc hes. Ame ricans for "IJemoeratic Action, the John Birch Society,· the Congr ess ·or Racial Equa lity. 1'h e United l\:lan s of A1nt"nc<1, Inc., the Founding Church of Scientology aad the Urban Lea~ue. 'fhe IRS • had no immediate com- ment on I hl' a ll cg<itions. t'OR1'1ER \\'lllTE !louse Cou nsel John \\'. Dean Ill first disclosed the existence of a politically motil'ated I RS investigative effor t "'hen he testified before the Senate \\'atergate Committee in 1973. JERt:S.>\l.El\t (UPI) -Violerit d('monstrations backing Palestine L\bcration Organization leader Yas- ser Arafat spread today from the oc- ('Upied "'est bank of Jordan to East Jerus~em where Arab stude nts stoned p sing vehicles and police. · Police · id they had a rrested 96 J>ersons, most or them of school-age, in east Je rusalem and the s urroun· ding area this morning. The viol('nce in the former J or- danian tei:ritoty "·as in tts sixth day and was the biggest anti-Israeli out- burst since1srael captured the region in the "1967 ?.fiddle E ast "'ar. Authorities linked the demonstrations to Arafat's a ppearance at the United Nations last \Vednesday. 1-\T llE ROD'S CATE at the edge of Jerusalem police manning a v.·ater cnnnOQ shot w~ter through the portals and ~sv.'epl aside men, v.·omen and children. causing slight injuries. Police and bord('I' police ~sing clubs and shie lds 11•aded into a cro~·d a nd dragged. pulled a nd sho,:ed a~ut 15 persons of varying ages. 1nclud1ng an elderly 11·oman. into \\'ailing 1>0li cc \'ans. !11 o u nled police chased a wa y tl•('nagers in tht' s\r('{'ts opposite the \1·:1lls lo prevent their joining the ('f OV.'d S. Police. grecn·beretcd border police and army t roops tllO\'t'd into the a rea as l'l'i nforcement s and bega n patroling the streets. l\lounled police took up positions near the gates o! the ancient 1ralled city. STO:\'E-TllRO\VJSG ~·ouths scuf- n('d \l'ith poliCl' at t\\'O 3tho..llS and U police 3tatfon in tht! Israel-annexed h:1lf of the cit\' and at least 10 teena ger~ and t~\-O-JlOlicemen wei;._e 1\·ounded slightly, poli ce said. MSOlllSlll LlllUOK HAIDW AT I 1000/o NYLON HIGH LOW SHAG REG. '12.95 DuPONT 501 - NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG REGULAR 9. 95 SQ. YD. ' SPAC! OTED TWEEDS 'V Wllflll (AOON NYLON I YMOUfll'.I 116. "·" -(..,lirftlf-lllU.+I .. Wini Ot l••• •••"• P144i111 99 Sq. Yd. eo.,,,,,,, l111talltd wi,. Dtlu11 ··~"' PH4lo1 99 SQ. YD. c..,1 ... 1, lo"91W wlttthl11e -,.,,41 .. DUPONT 501 IXTIA HIAVY ®Alln ,, MANO 110, t .tt VAUll C-.ilfHlr IMIOllM -Wltft Dot,,..,1 l"'blM• Podcllt111 SPECIAL! MILL PURCHASE! CARPET 5 ROOMS LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, $32900 HAll AND BEDROOMS CMOl(l Of (OlOI$ lot~ o.POfl1' Ml IM.Otl SAYf wt 11 M stUUl Tuts lllCllll~ '11' M{U'f nll~ 'ADlllC IQ llSllUJflOI ( ,., looloffN ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE CARPn STORE \ ' • • FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17200 BR-HURST IMSIM MA•DWAal ITMI MOMA Wk "411.AOll'"'" AIMSTIOHG HOUTQX CAllN CIAfTS I OY Al WlAVE CALUWA.Y n.t.n11 IAIWICK AU>ON MAGii JMITM '"' 2110 W. LINCOLN ANAHEIM e :1'72-8813 ' • • ' • Reagan Re.turns • Reinecke Not ·Out • Mond•r. HoYoemblt 18. 1974 DAIL v PILOT Ai 'Taking It Step by Step' .B~o~n Maintaining Low Profjle To Radio Of Arena SACRA~1ENTO (AP) -And Brown has held only · Brown s1)ent several days l"or a young .man orten ac· one formal news conference last week conrcrrlng ,.,ith cused of headline-hunting, since becoming California's Reagan administration of· California Gov.-elecl Ed· youngest governor-elect in fici.als and legislative fiscal ded Reag a n by Brown•s: father eight year s ago after he lost the governorship t1> Reagan. . • SACRAMENTO CAPI Wh en Calirornla Gov . Ronald Reagan leaves of- fice in January, he's retur· ni ng to the career in wllich J>LACERVILLE {AP) _ mund G. Brown Jr. has ll9years.Thatwas theday experts o n the 1975-76 Former t.t . Gov . Ed mH intained a remarkably after the election in "''hi ch budi:::ct that must be in the a Brown described the scs- . sion as cordial •nd said he. wa s imp_rc_s sed with. Reagan's profe:isional at- tltud@. in spite or their philosophic at dilf erences. Reinecke says he has been -CALIFORNIA ''' low profile since hlselection he won a 51·49 percent vie· hands of the Democ•tic· passin g the time ree~~d~io~g;_~:::::::::::::::::'.:__~N~o~v).i.S. tory over Republican controlled legislature by >---h"Erstaft"€d'=")}r01rltcrst1n· . eqws--t1 nd-mending-fe ·_36.:y_e_ar:.old bachelor_ J:'°-us.ton I. Flournoy.· Jan. 10. The budget is "ex· on his El Dorado County led De mocrats to a near· \Vhat he has done-is im· 1>ected to be more than $11 l?eaglUl'S press secretary said Sunday Lhc ,6J-ye<1r-old Reaaca n will tape fi ve five- m inute com m e ntaries -raneh. VO Unger sweep of state orfices and merse himself in the tran· biJUon. and political future ha\'e NEW.S 'N 'LYSIS ''There's a great deal or Reagan, 63, t\l.'O days after Buthlsperjuryconviction J..1 ( )' sitionorpower,Brown says. Brown lunc hed with "'I "'a lkea away \l.'ith a. !lense ·that we are going to have a very s mooth lran- sition," Brown said. ( IN SHORT J· Artor 11011ore~ been on his mind. H • 11 "' . work to be done," he told a the election to discuss the, lie says he has nol ra!cd eSllateS . . reporter last Weck. "I am transition, acourlcsyaffor· outa poUtiealcomebuck -if immediately assumed just taking it step by step, ------:---:--::-,.;;ip;;,.;~r;;;;;~-:------ _ Veteran film star weekly for a seri es called \Va !~le r Pi d g eon ''The Am erican Viewpoin-rec~1ved Screen Actors t " Guild Annual Award hc can fi rst reverse the con-o L national political stature as carefully evaluating and 1 \'iClion and clear his name. n oan Chier executive-to-be of the designing the mechanism nation's most populous for appointm ents ;ind "l'!'it CERTAINLY not stale. making an inventory or c1osing the door to another SAC R.A~1ENTO (U PI / But Bro\l.'n has passed up programs ror next year." Reagan. ,vho 1ni.J de his · f o_r o u ts t a n ding name as an actor, got his uch1evement in acting start in show business in the .profession' Sunday 1930s as a radie>: sports a~-The 76-year old acto; nounce~ for station WHO 1n has performed in more Des Moines, Iowa. than 100 pi ctures. Gun Deutl1 • • MARrros~. rAP• _ A Rockwell QU1ck·dt.aw ga me bet· campaign ror political or-Altorney General Evelle £ice,'' Reinecke said. ·'The \'oung-er says he' will confer first thing is to get this case "'ith his attorney to deter· reversed before I could ever mine ''>,1.·here I stand" now beacrcditablecandldatc." thal GeoTek Oil promoter several chances lo bask in the.postelcction limelight as he prepares to succeed Republican Ronald Reagan on Jan. 6. Reinecke was convil'tcd .John P. Burke has pleaded July 27 or lyi ng to a U.S. guilty to a federal charge of llE DECIDE D not to at- Senate committee about his lying. tend the me e ting of role in the ITT 3 rrair. f-l c Younger said his attorney Democratic gover nor s "'·as given an lfl -month previous ly a d v ised him opening today at l·lilton lllS COl\l ~I ENTS came during an impromptu and unannounced \•isit to the Sacramento bureau of The Associated Press one dav an.er a publishetl repo1t th<it Brown had beC"n largely inaccessible lo the-nc"·s media. MISSIO VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales • Service • Leasing 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 49S.17DO MISSION VIEJO 831·1740 S. ow,p koj. lo"A•"" l'frwy. •xlt, ri9'f °" M~le ween two friends ended in · dc~th for a . 1_J _-ycar-o ld Pay H;ke Chino bo y v1s1t1ng here, ., suspendedsentencebuthas t het"c n1ig ht be so me lle;id, S.C .. and probably liince filed a notice of ap-qurstion about his respon-"'ill not go to the midterm JJC<il. sibility toivurd repayment national Dcmoc rulic con· 1.-"iiiiii;iiiii";;iiiiiiii9\i"iiiiiiii•"iiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iii;'1 "'All I'm doing now ;s of a Sl6.500 loan in connec-vcntion in Kansas City Dec . II .sheriCf's deputies said. . wrn •~m Sa muels di ed Approved Sunday in John C. Fremont feeding the co"'S and tion ...,·ith Geo·r ck. if Burke 6·8 . chick.ens and mending th e had been tonv it ted on lie passed up another , fences," he said. "\Vchavl' fraud charges. platform for national ex· Hospital in Maripos<i, shor-' t ly after being admitted fo r LOS ANGELES !AP) - a magnificent "'View. We're "l"l\ have to get in louch ros.ure. by turning dov.'n an very isolated. It's a great \1 ith 1ny la\\")'er to fi nd out 1nv1tallon to address the an· a bullet wound in the ab· After three months of domen. negotiating, the United place to rethtnk your life where I stand." Younger nual m e~ting or the As· and things." said. sociated Press ~l anaging Police said his young Aut o and Ae ro s pace f riend, y,•ho was not held, \Vorkers Union has a ne.,,, told them he and Samuels three-year contract with had been pla ying with a Rocky,·ell International Co. pistol and rifle but they Combini ng the pay hike were not ay,•a re th.al lhl· .1n<la3pl·r·ccntcostoflivin~ rifle was loHdcd. increase. \1 orker~ \1·ill get llis intcrvic\v Friday "'1th Burke had admitted lying Editors al Long Beach this th ree rcporlers\\•as thefirst to the Securities and Ex-Tuesday . The governor· he has grant ed since he chan ge Com m ission in elect , currently California's resigned Oct . 2. I-l e met the "return for dismissl:l l of 15 secretary or state, cited u three at a Placerville high ot h er securities fraud pre\'ious speaking con1mit- school .,..•here the reporters charges. 1nent. raises r;.inging rl'om 95 11·cre part of a panel discus ---=-------------------_JI slon of his l"On\· iction Ruhr \fol~ cent:-; to SI an hour in thl· ~-·~·-' fir.t>J. 4~l!r ... 1~~l J3nt?_.~1'R-<:i;ijJ.Q.4~11e$~~""-""~~ Cf-IULA VISTA lAJ>1 A iiour ill 1~nlffi;-:m(f terv1ew Rcinecke wasfricn· C'elf0'8 pos~i~le strike at Hohr In-~nother.1 6·22 cent s an hour d\y. lie discussed the grand dustnes, Inc. was ;1verted 1nt~he th1rd . · JU I')' system, th e Ni:ton p;1r· Sunday when 1n uchinists Employt:s in_ the top PJY don o.1nd the public's <ii voted to accept a ncv,. threc-grade made Sa .97 an h<?ur titudc to\vard politicians. ~ear cor.itracl _provid in g <in und~r the con,tratt "'hich f·le said he had just com - 1mrne.d1atc ·incre as e or expired Oct. 2 .. fhe cont ract pletecl the s'11e of hi s ho1n c about 92 cents an hour. covers approximately 7,000 in a Sac r<im ~nto suburb ;ind The pact cull s for an im1 Rock\\"ell_ em1)loyes. had moved the last of hiS mediate sulury hike or 5.5 Tor;n \\ hulen. ~pokesm~n pe rson;.il possessions to a percent plus a boOst in bas1.: for t.:..\.\\V l.oc;d 887, s~ud 227-acl"e cattle ra nch in the rates of <iboul 65 cents an the pacL \\'a:-some"·h~t bet-Sierra roothills near Plucur- hour to co\·er cost-of-living ter t~an those pri:\•1ously \'il le. raises over the past nine neg~ti;.itt.·d IJy the union '"1.lh Reinecke said he 1s also months. union spokesmen B1.1cinj! and Loc~hced air \\Orking on a book on his ex- said. c rafl cnmpan1es. pcricnccs to be titled '"So Sl lER!\IAN OAKS (UPI 1 --Vickie La .... ·rencc. who plays Carol Burnett's little sister on the Carol Burnett ~hOV.', married CDS makeup director Al Schult l in c.i s mall ceremony at the <IC" tress' home he re Saturda)' 'fhe 25·)·ea r-u ld sinj;!l'r a nd actress and Schultz. 32. recently celebrated their eighth season together on <the Carol Blirnetl sho,1· It was the second murriagc ror both. Only the~ Piiot ,..Uy t•Ul rou Wf'l•t'• new In your loc•I ~unity ... ~•ry d1y Man Held Helol\lc God." I-le said he has not yc l decided "·hat he Y."ill do af· tcr he comp\e1es the book I K if• :1 nrl .. vh;.i t he called ··1his n . n mgs transi tion stage. I though! it • \\'(Hild do me good to do C A RS 0 N (AP l some• f;1irly mt.·nial tasks at Authorities ~ay they ha\·e the rant·h. s ontl· of the arrested a 21 -~ear-old Car· thinl!S ,,.,.·,·c tried to do hut son m<in "ho JUn1pcd_ nude hil\·cn't had time:· from a second-story ~·1ndo'-'· 1 Uc suid the book \1·ould of u hon1<' after s lushing lhe express some of hi s ideus woman ~ccup::int_ and her about lhl' nC'ed to reform the three t•_h1!dren "'Ith u but-J:(rand jury syst1.:n1 <i nd 18 cher kn1fc~ protect the ri ghts of in· Robe rt ~-Be~ndt_ \l.'as tli\'iduals c;.iught in 1.:ircun1- booked for 1n vesl1iat1on of st;iy<c!s s uc h tis hi s n'>'n mayhem and assault t6-iofilic commit murder. police said. · The \\'Oman, Glad)'.S Lyt· ··T iit~ GRAND JurY" te, 29, and her children. system is nothi11g but <i tool Y\'onnl·. lO: Stephen 9, and of the 11rosccution."" he said Fred. 8. \\l'rc t reated and .. \'ou don 't kno\\" 11hnt is relea~ed al H:i rbor General !)('ing :-.ard 1Jbou1 .vou ot" 11ho llospll al. issa\"ingil. ALWAYS INVEST AT 11 ~~ INVEST IN HIGH: YIELD ~ ~ SAVINGS CERTIFICATES WITH THESE AD VANT AGES OVER U.S. TREASURY NOTES, BONDS, AND BILLS : ALWAYS YOU R BAS IC INV ESTMENT is relurned intact, plus interest earned, even when withdrawn premature ly and subject to s ubstantial in terest penalties. ALWAYS GUAR ANTEED RATE .OF INTEREST conlinues for the life of the cEirtif1cate, 90 da;'s to lour years. And as years pass, this amounts to well a bove interest yield on L1 Treasury notes. which may s tart at a slighlly '••r• higher rate. but which does not compouhd. ALWAYS SEC URE . NOT SU BJECT TO MARKE.+.-- fluctuations, not subject to purc~ase and selling fees and commissions which can re- . duce In terest substantially. . ' . ~ 24-hour Restaurant and Lounge THANKS, ORANGE COUNTY, FOR A W<>l\l[)ERFUL WELCQME Th•\ .,hr4n1 countv hol5 gw,,n "P•t~'," •1'.\!Jur.nt "' \\'t"lt LO\ KENO'S '" Tun•n a uemcndou\ Anlf< I•·\ .,....1eome• Such {IOOdw1ll 1$ r<Hi' In".-a •<'l•J1m1 cornlo1tJlll1·, '" llle'oe ruW.1119 l•lflel. ~nd we lu~Ul!OUI pl~ to onn9 gueU• 1~ct ~owe ~n ou1 new fr 1en1K u• th<: l..mdv. You're corn· PerhaP> vou like K!:NO'S bo· t<IUl.e 11 '' • li ttle dolferenl KENO"S 11. 1n facl, rt>~ only l "" V~·•!yle 1~1..u•;in1 ;ind loi1nqe on Cringe Couo1~' ,\ hutlbhrig t"c p•t ll~eu. !u~1u•ou1 couc~ .. •o<:l'l, de· ltqh!lvl food ... J tl ~t colter \hULl ll"Cl'I\ 11°1 !h~ C<eolt•on of Y~l~•Jn ·~~t.u••Jeu • At P•c~~n1, k1)ow11 1h<o11ghou1 Sou1h~"' CJl1lorn1J lo• 111~ !amotl' l~~I C!\I di Cilll Ul ~n illflO· whe11: ol !n~ndl1n<1n, and vou c.1n 1.elec1 lrom • me11<.1 ullet1og rnotc th.n 50cho1ce' IQf b<eil< f.r.1, lunch Olnd dinner. 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The state Public litilities Commis~on has scheduled a hearing on the electric company's ~ue~t, st'!rting at }O a:m. in the Board of Super· ~ hcanngroomJnSantaAna. AeO(trdjng to PUC olTtci•ls. extrn .emphnsis will "be given to public Input before fin ill action on the rate is take n some time next spring. A number of county groups. particul3rly those representing hard·prcssed senior citizens. have already sajd they \viii turn out en masse for the bearing to level their protests. County supervisors are expected to add their 'Weight to suggestions that the utility be forced to t'eshuffle r·atc structures that now tend to penali ze small power users. '.ntls hearing is a very .real opporturiity for average citizens to make their voices heard in the upper ~elons of the state bureaucracy. Continmng Disgrace Six months ago. the Orange Coonty Human lte1 ations Commission uncovered s hocking· conditions or fi lth and poverty in farm labor camps :pestled amidsl some of the wealthiest parts of the CQunty. · The outcry for correction of the problem was so intense that supervisors quickly took control from the state of enforcing labor camp conditio~ and urged the cities to do likewise. season has passed with farm laborers living in atiject squalor. . ~ Since the county legaUy cannot begin enforcing 'the labor laws until January, it was up to the state to start the ball rolling. , Butthc st te has apparently decided to Jean back and le! the issue slide through the rest of the year, content that the county wants the responsibility. The revelation or-such condltlons \vas disgraceful enough. But the inaction since then has served only to initate an already festering sore. • Road Toll Down . A recent Gallup Poll revealed that 73 percent of the country's drivers favor keeping the 55 mph speed limit on the nation's high\vays. A1ost cited the saving of lives as their main reason. The reasoning is valid, according to Orang~ .County statistics for the first 10 months of this year. The California Hi ghway Patrol reports a phenomenal 40 percent reduction in traffic deaths so -far this year in areas under its jurisdiction-35 fatalities compared to 59 last year. Equally significant is a 24 percent reduction in traffic injuries-1,209 this year, compared to nearly 1,600 last year. despite a slight increase in the t.Otal number or traffic accidents. . · Drivers may not be strictly adhering to the 55-mile limit, say CHP officers, but most are staying in the' SO to 65 mph range, instead of last year's 65 to 75 mph speeds. · · With lo,ver speeds permitting better driver control, accidents that do occur are less severe and chances of injury greatly reduced, says the CHP. • ' Since then, the Commission noted, little ir anything has been done and still another harvest The reduced speed limit was imposed originally as a fuel·saving-device. The continuing reduction in traffic deaths and inJuries is a strong argumeni for keeping it. 11 C.,· J 1"'11 p' U P55..1 T. ~nAI'/\ ....• Art Patrons Assume Too Much Power (SYDNEY HARRIS) lt is an unfortunate characteristic of the dominant group in any sociely to grow arrogant, and to suppose that :its superiority in one field gives .it some authority over another. So it was when the military was in the ascendancy (and gener._Js ·imagined they were stale$men); \l.'hen the nobility was on top (and lords f ancied themse lves as lyricists); '\!;hen, the church dominated the . laity (and bishops assumed the pre rogatfves or scientists and philosophers). i magined they were statesmenJ : when the nobility was on top (and lords fancied themselves as lyricist· s); when the church dominated the lalty (and bishops assumed' the prerogatives of scientists and philosophers). In our own time, since th e In- dustrial Revolution, the businessman, the once-despised and looked-down · upon J>ourgeois merchant. has become general, lord and bishop rol -- led into one. Because of his success io one limited sphere--eommercial and industrial enterprise-he often presumes to be competent in fields .totally alien lo his talent and tern· ,J>Crament. 1'\0\\'llERE is this more so than in the arts. "'hich thC upper bourgeoisie ha\·e taken up \\'ith a ,·engeanre. under the fond delusion th<it \\'i!hout their patronage and practical ad - ministration there might be no more Dear Gloomy Gm I have an even better solution to the •·sugar crisis." Don't buy any. It's ti m(' all those fatties lost "'eig ht anyway. (;Momy Gil• tt..,ml••h ire 1w-11ea lly ·~~· -• not 111c1n1•llr ••lieu 1i. ..;..,,. .i !Mr """'""""'°' felllll ,..,, ''',., .. IO GI-.., Goo\, 0.ilyl'li.I. .art mu seum s and symphony or- cheStras and play productions and poetr>· readings. But the facts of the matter are quite different, as I ha\'c observed them in more than 30 years as a journalist and critic. The facts of the matter are th al for every hit of good these patronizing patrons do Cor the arts, they exact an equal meas ure or tribute and sometimes tyranny. True. they build the auditoriums and museums and subsidize the ~hibits and productions-but then, rather than exercising a proper humility toward the Springs of creation and expression. they often turn into urrogant arbiters of "'hat is good anct, bad. right and wrong. re,varding. or dismissil'c. in the crea- tive realm. . THEY WOUl.D not tolerate an ar- tist who invaded their factory or shop and made tt1c same peremptory judg· ments: for even a pianistic genius may be an imbecile in the counting- room; but they are unwilling to s~e that the ob\'crsc may be just as true for a !\!organ in th e music-room . \Vhen Steinitz. the gre at chess cha mpion. "'US playing Gustave Ep· stein. one of the richest bankers in Vienna, he ma'de an impatient remark about Epstein's prolonged meditation over a move . "Sir,·• ex- claimed Epstein, "don't forget who you are, and "'ho I am!" And Steinitz retorted \l."ith a flash: "On the Bou rse. you arc Epstein and ( am· Steinitz; but over the chessboard, I am Epstein and you arc Steinitz!'' l\1any a modern Epstein might do wel l. to tuck this reminder into his pigskin "'allet. No1v Comes the Hard Part Demo Victory Jubilation Cools \\"ASJ ll:\Gl'ON -The jubilation ol' the Oekmocr<1ts over ~heir big \Vin in th(' 1974 national elections is quickly \\Caring ofr. anti for good reason. !\lore is expected or the ne\v Demoer:i \S than they are likely to be able to deliver. Easily.made promises to r1•\'i\'C the ctonomy prob;il)ly can't be fulfilled and · Congress "'iii ha\'~_ ......... to share the blame ( "'ith the Ford ad· _ ministration.· .et ii!-" Historicall y, ·~~ voters are capable 1 ~ of quick re\'ersals. - Dig co meba.cks have been ma~e af-Di: tcr big defeats. ... • Running against r-;ixon has probably run its course. ;\O\\' comes the hard.part. If anyone had kn o'\'n \\'hat to do :ibout a reces· sion \Vilh-----rising unemployment ac- companied by hi gh ri se inflntid'n . it \1·ould have been done long ago. EVE R \' ~e rious proposal lo stimulate employment and indusfrial ~cti\\ity is inCl <i tionary, and \"irtually every proposal to stem inrlation and reduce prices \~·ould tend to decreasl' e mployment and thus increase the rccL·ssion. RICHARD WILSON Furthermore. there is the "'idest possible di sagreement \Vithin the teeming Democratic majority on hoy. to co mbine measures \\'hich would in- crease employment and its re"·ards \\'ith those "'hich \\'Ould hold prices stable or slo\\· their increase. LIK E their counterparts in Britain. American labor desi res price control \\'ithout \\·age control. American labor "·ants federally financed jobs, in- creased pen sions. increased wages .. und increased benefits but controlled prices as the rc,v ard for ha\'ing been the chief £actor in the Democratic landslide. \Vhen Democratic congres- smen talk about an anti·recession prograni coupled "'ith wage and price co ntrols, they are not talking labor's language, any more than· President Ford and Treasury Secretary Simon when ttrey-adanianUy oppose .both "'age and price controls. So. as President Kennedy used to say. it \\'on 't be e<1sy. There is no easy· way; nor is thete :.iny \\'ay th at is sure to \\'ork, including President Ford·:;; present vblunlary and horlalive meth®s. · PUBLIC pe rcep1iOn~ are much si m· plc1·. Price control ought lo be enfor· ecd in the public perception. However, let that be done without wage COf!trol and busin~sses "•ill be dri\·en to the "'all by increasing cost s they can't recover in the market place, and the public "'iii then find out \\·hat a depression amou"' to. Thl'r<.· :.ire already some fairly mild hinls of this in 'an automobile industry \\'hich c:1n 't sell cars at a price the public is \l'illing to pay. and so some plants making such cars are shut do\\·n. lT any ne .... ·ly elected Democral ha s the anS\\'er to.this problem he has kept 1l l\'Ctl hidden. Instead. there is talk about £cderally financed jobs, in· creased social \Velfare benefits and insurancl'. and expanded anti·rcccs- sion programs as ir this y.•erc 1933 \\'hen the price level by present stan· dards y.·:.is rarcical\y IO\\', •Tl lERt: are. other hard parts for jubilant DemOcrats. Sll'ong measures must be taken in the_national interest to reduce the ronsumption of petroleum and it s produtts. Doing th at in the imperati\"C' interest or future fiilanc ia l stability is a good Prescri1>lion also for increasing the recession , causing unemployment and slo,ving economic grov.'lh. \\'.hich newly elected Democrat has , lhe formula for reconciling those t\1.10 conflicting interests? \Vhich Dcmocratk_ p_residcntial candidate amidst the many in Congress and the nation 's statehouses has the answer to the energy problem "·ithout austlorit,_· and sclf·denial. ::ind the bad politicar results therefrom'! So, for the most part. it is bad ueYl's \\•hich the Democratic Congress \\·ill ha,·c to bring hon1e to the American public if it seriously addresses the problems it promised tosol\•c•. ~IORE' likely-than not, ;.iniculate members of Congres.s will try to btame President t'ord for failing to find solutions Capitol Hill couldn't provide. There is likel}' to be: a run·-. ning argument on v.·ho is to blame. The unforlunate lesson of history. is th at top -h ea\·} C''on g ressiona l majorities do ni;it reconcile their dif- ferences \\•ilh the \\'hitc flouse but. \\'ith a prcsidC'nti~1I election campaign ::ifready in progress. fill the at· mosphcre "'1lh charAc. and cuunter- t'harge as a s1.1hstitutc £or accon11.1lish- mcnt. The pres~nt Oemocratit leadership has promised to do bettet than that and should hr encouraged in that al· tilUdl•. Why Keep Backing· the Lo~ers? \VASJ-ll~GTON -The incoming· Congress "·ill ha\•e the last chance to disapprove the plan to have the ~O\'crnment pay for the merger o( th~ Penn Central and tour other bakrupt nothcastern railroads into a con- solidated entity. The plan. already tangled up in la\v suits and ambiguity. "ill cost the gove rnment not less than ( VON HOFFMAN ) AGAJ1':ST this lineup is nobody in particular except tv•o competing and profitable railroads. The public <whoever they are), which objected to the Lockheed deal. is likely lo go $2 billion and. \'Cry likely. much , along. It's fa shionable to be pro- much more. railroad and, besides, aren't they bet· Nobody knows what the final figure ter for ecoh?gy ? ..such considerations; they'll be deter- mined by '"here the politicians \Va nt the trains to run. That "'ill produ~e SUCh howling deficits, WC,\\'ili ha\"C ro conti~ue .regulation of the compctirtg trucking industry to rig the market so that Conrail "'ill have customers for its unneeded lines. , Highway Safety Search Goes On will be, just as nobody knows where Moreover, the thought or reeding rt thiS railroad company, to be called corpor:ition,the size of Penn Central /!.. Conrail. is supposed to run. In effect the fi s hes could cause mass1\'c the go"·ernment is committine: it~f!.lf psycho-social shock. Even those Who. to a huge running debt ofun,cal"'l:llated have no in1mediate interest in sub· size on the basis or a plan that h.ts yet :sidizing Penn Central are made in- to be drawn. Cl'"'or a lucid explanation secure by the idea of one or our huge of this mishegaas, see "'The Penn brand· name compa~es disappearing. Central Cliffhanger" by Joseph These \lademarks are too much part Albright in The New York Times of our mental landscape. O~e or th~ advant::iges of bankrup~, tcy is that it gives you a chnnce to start over again rresh. The debt and dis£ase is cut out or the operation \\·h1lc the creditors sell orr or operate the healthy parts. That's what v.·ould happen with a Penn Central liquidation. 'l'hc creditors and lhe major shippers would reorganize lhc thing, retaining those parts for l"hicb there is a profitable market. Again, why shou l<I we subsidize Eethlehem Slee I's £reight bills'? Although billions have been spent in the d e velopment of California freeways to ~ake motor travel faster '2nd saf~r the state's highway -anginccrs still work around the clock to improve highway saf~ty. \Vh cn the freeway program was !'>tarted back in the 40s the emphasis was on replacing the old narrow two· and ·thrce·lane state hiJ(h\11u,·s "·Ith 1·our-l:l nc di\'ided coadv.•ays. Today. 'some of these are nov.•t'i ght· and ten· Junl'cxprcssways. • ( E ARL WATERS ) by 1959·.the highway officials had dC\'Clopcd ty.·o basic types, the cable· chain link fences and the "beam" or guard rail. Both ty1>es sought to establish a posilive prevention or cars crossing into oncoming traffic with the further objective of returning the vehicle into the traffic stream with minimal in· jury to the occupants. \Vh-ile the cable-barrier best But. almost from 'the beginning, a new hazard becalflc apparent. 'Thi s wa s the probl e m of .. satisfied these criteria its use is often restricted by terrain and ils main• tenance is considerably higher than that or the steel beam barrier which ls .w~icles going Pu.1,.. , • _ d control and crossin g into oncoming tnflic. And, despite millions which ha\•e lieen' spcnl in de.vising safety bar· lien>. cross·median freeway uccide- Jdl: still claim more victims por ac· ddent tban any olhertype of col Ii!' ion. according to highway safety cntinecr ~ • .I.Tye. J INITIALLY 'the freeways were fleslJDed so as to provide ample snedi1n widlh bct"·ccn oppo!iiing Janes. This, however, was no1 a1w;1 ys J)Olslblc and, in many cases, v.•as mep:ted with the cOnstruction or ad· ditlonal Janes. Studies of pbjsical barriers com~ -eed u urly a& early•• J9S2 and used extenSi\.·cly. ~I OR-E· RECENTLY the engineers ha\'e developed a co ncrCte barrier "·hich is designed lo tum cars back iC the angle or impact is slight. This type of barrier, surprisingly . can be con· 5truct<'d at a cost nearly competitive with the cable or steel beam and, because il is practically Impervious to damage. its maintenance costs arc a fraction of the other type ~-The drawback apparently is that the severity or injuries is far greater than other bal'flcr types when lbe angle of imp8ct is large. Ty•" hos>. A-C. Estep, Chld or Traffi c tor the De:partment or Tran· sportat.ion. says that eftort.s to Im· prove hi ghway safety constitute-a continuous program-. The agency maintains a test &lte near Sacramcntc r .. where radio controlled cars are crashed into new barrier designs and those of varying materials to deter- mine the eJfertiveness of both. And theif search !or better safety is leading the highWay experts into ex· plorations of hitherto untried materials · ONE OF. the new materials which Estep indicated the agency may become interested in is polyglass or fibreglass. The increasing costs ot steel co upl~d with its declining availability and corrosiveness is creating oper·a.tional problems. Ukewise the increasing costs of steel coupled with its declining avail abili~y and corrosiveness is creatitlg operational problems. Likewise the ·increasi ng costs of lumber, and the steel beam barriers required vasl nu.mbers of w_ood ))()its, Ls ;algo. 0a problem as \5 wood shrinkage and rot· ling. \Vhile polyglass manufacturers hnve previously shown litUe interest in thl!I poaential market for their products, ot least one manufacturer has now signalled a willingness to produce non·corrosivi materials which he claims are superior in strength and ncx.ibility al costs far below that now being paid. \Vhcn one realizes lhe barriers range in cost rrom S9.SO to $18Jl0 a foot, the pos- sibilities tor savi ~s loom enormous. &ill, eafety must be the number one concern of 1he h lgh~'ay officials. Jn ai;iy event, Estep has indicated a wll· Ungness to test ariY new materials "'bJchmay be offered. 4 l\1agazi ne for Nov. 3rd.) Nevertheless, \Vilh the proviso that We could let the Penn Central com -the government gi\'es fin ancial aid plete the process or bankruptcy and a nd reemployment help to the nllow it to be turned over to its workers. it wou ld be wiser to let Penn creditors. Unhappily, there are a Central die. The b::inks \l.'ould take a nrq,at many powerful interestSwho licking, but they should take a licking. not only didn't want that to happen. Thal railroad \\·as ra_mously but who formed a lobbying alliance to mi smanaged; charges ~ave been see it wouldn't. preferred against t~'O or its former of- They include the major shippers ricers. It's a banker's business to who use the Penn Central ..• folks know that and lend accordingly, Un· like General Mot.or& and Bethleh'em der the theory of our system, b.anker.s Steel. Then· there are the bank1;o who make iftjtfdlctOUS-loans pay ror who've been suckered into lending the ~ them by losing their money; but that railroad $300 million §nd the unioris lsnlt goi ng to happen if we encourage representing many of the ru~road's thcrn to make trashy, hi gh-risk loans 78,000employccs. \\lilh the expectation that go'<.Crnment ·-Quotes Laurel KaPtan, Davis, rejecting Women 's Lib objcctioq to being called a girl -''l don't mind tt. t have never been anJ.-thi.nR but a girl so how could I be offended by the word •'girl'? MY parent~ always wanted a girl and Jim t:Iad 1 made tbem happy." John Ward Mallll1rd Ill, S.F. business exec., ranch(!r -"Doing thlng5 with your hands can give you ie[f.con.fidence , (hov.·ever) my father always told me..!Nevcr walk any far- ther than the barn' and l am the first toagree!' , ,. \\.'Ill 'reimburse them for their bud buAin~ prac&.ic:e~. - UNLESS .bunk!i are disciplined by suffering the economic consequences of their acts. we're going to chnnn l billions upon billions inl.o inflationary, unproductive, inefficient, lazy and un· proritable enterprises ut a very high socinl cost to us a.II. The same holds for the unionii. If they want lo feather." bed their employers into bankruptcy \vllh rulnOU!i work rules. so be it; buL if we subsidli~ such activitil's, we're embracing theJjunk socialis m of a country lik e England. 1 llcrelofore our way bas bee n l.o re"'•ard hl~h productivity with profits and inefrlciency with death by drowning Jn red Ink. nut the route$ on this new road won't be decided by r, You c~n'l operate a rrec enterprise syslcm 1n whi ch there. are only \\'in- ners. l.osers are netc'ded tOQ. Without thcnt \here is no incentive for cfficien· cy. productivity or bus iness crcalivily. Profit \l.1lthout los!i is meapingless. O}tANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT J(obert N. Wetd, PM.bli.!lier Thomo1 Keevil.Edilor Barbara ICrifibkh, ... ' ~diforfol Page Editor The editorial pact or the Daily Pilot. ~eeks to inrorm and lillmulate ~aders by presenting Qn this paa::e d1,·er$e tommentary on topics or in· teml ~Y ayndleat(!d co.lumnlsts and cartoonl&ts. by providll'lti M. !orum fo~re~s· views and by presenting th15 news11<1per•1 opinions and Idea~ on curi'enl topics. The editorial OJ>inion$ of the Dally Pilot •ppcar only in the editorl11I tolumn :it 1he toP or the P•fc. Opinions e>:presstd by the rolumnl1>ls and cai;toonlttS llncl lrlht_r v.•t11tra a~ !heir own 3nd no endon.em en1 or their vlov.·a by the Dally Pilot should be lnferrtd. i Monday, November 18, t9i4 ' -- • -. ... ~ - -. ·-"":'"-:.---.l"ll!R==-,,.~~ Sex Films Find , D O~TON (AP) ·-Boslon has decidC;d that th e bC'st ~·ay to ri g.ht j)Ol'llOAraphy is to let it "join t~e urban fibe r " in.a spe«1al l\\'O·IJlock zone set. usidtt.lor X-r uted enter-t;..11 n1ncnt. . 'l'hc l'Jt)'.'s l'.on1ng Commission voted to allC)\t.' porno shops, sex l1lins, and ~irlle shO\\'S in one down.town :rrca knO\\.'R .as the Combat Zon~ and ban their spread into nthcr parts of the city. EL1~TED HY t he decision theater and cinl'ma O\\'ners 1!1 the-<listrict plan to ''shhw our good intentions" by clean 1ng up the streets and storef1·onts. l'---~~c~"".°\Yt:r--Jr_u---vcry ha11py," ~uid"D~e~b~,~.-B~ec~·k~·~=,-m.,-,an, ii public r e lations l'unsullunl fur 12 businesses in the Com-bat.Zone . • . "NO\~ \\'c'l'c, officially part or the urban £iber or the ~•ty, \Ve r t-'going to m ake ·the place a real adult ph1 yground ," ~he suid. · ·r 11E BOSTO:\' Hcdcvclopmenl Authority says il will help in the tlc an·111J p'rojccl. and plans t i.~10 p arks ror the . ·- QUEENIE By Phil lnte rlandi a Niche · ~ren "tn upgrade th<.' physical environment or the e nte r· t;.iinment dist ri1·t. ·• Redcve lopn1c nl dir('(•tor ltobcrt •r. Kenney c:i lled the 1·0 zoning coninlission vote "a r1rst s tep IO\\•urd kel'ping <1dull cntl'l'ta i111nt•nl ureas out of tht eit y's residenliul nl'iAhborhoods. 'l'ht•ro,.• is nvthing in the zoning um cnd· mcnt thul :J JIO\\'S vi' cnt·our;1gl1s ilh.:gal 01· im n101·al :J C· livity ." l UN Of;lt Till-.: 1111w ortlinan('t·. X-ratctl cslablisJ1. 1nc nts outside thC zone \\'ill nul l>C rcq.uircd to c lose . but no new ones \\•ill be lll'r mittcd too11cn. ·rhe Combat Zoni:. at tfie lo\\'er e nd of~\V:lshin gton Street , was bo rn when :J.n c a rlic1· urbon r ene\val proje ct re1>laccd the o ld Scoltay Sq uare section \\'ith a complex of government buildinr.:s. '!'here are a numbt'r of ta ll ta lcs. but no offici11l ve r· sion as to how ii got its name. But t hat n am e m ay not la s t long. "It's a lO\\' Pit ~im mick ." l\Iiss Beckerman admits, but she plans to l'Ull u contest to r en ame the Combat i'"..one. Big Pill Settleme11t Backed by . Court SALE!\1 .. Ore . tU PJ ) - The Oregon Supreme Court has arrirmed the av.'ard of $280 ,978 to a Po rtland \\-'Om an whose birth control pills i;:a uscd her to go bli nd 1n one eye. The suit hy 1\'lrs . Frl1da McEwe n. 37, \\'as agai nst O r t h o Pharmace utic a l Corp., m<1nufa cturcrs nfOr· tho·l'\ovun1 pills, and Syntex La boratories, makers of ;\orin.i.·l pil ls. Ti.lrs . !\t c E \vcn began us ing !\oriny l in December. 1966 a nd ex pe r ien ce d headac hes, n;1usea, falling h<iir and other efrncts. She S\1·itc hed to O rtho·Novum a vcar later and eventually Suffered blindne ss iil one' e ye and dam age to the other eye. r The jury found there was s ubstantial e vidence that hoth l)ills \\•ere factors in producing the injuries. ' • , Morals· . Charges Dropped SAN'fA cnuz <A PI - Hape a nd sex perversion <'harges against a defeat1.'d Stanisluus County supe r· ''isor c ;indidat e huve been dismissed he re . B a rry \V yalt , 29, of A1odesto, whn lost his bid for the post this m onth, was arrested Aug. 30 after two Stockton girl hltchhikC'rs aged 16 nnd 17 reported h e forced the m to perform sex ;1cts at a \Vatsonville·area residcnCl'. Dist. Alty .·c le<'t Chris Collie, in r eque s ting dis mis· sal. said polygraph tests or the gi"ls a nd \V ya tt . ;in in· dc1>ende nt news pape r ci r· culation ma nager, s hotA•ed he did pick lhem up hut that \Vyatt "'as •·t elling the truth in de nying the us e o[ force and threats \\'ilh :J knif('. ·· Cottle said the lie detector tcsl 11.lso indicated \Vyatt \\'<IS te lling the tr uth \l'hen he d en ied he had inter- course \\•ilh the girls. But he admitled he ki ssed and pcl· ted \Yith nnc of the g irls. Cottle said in a letter to ~1uni ci pa l Co urt J udge John A. ~1 a rlo. Cottle said he "'as on a business trip in the Santa Cruz area Aug, 29 v•ht:n he picked up the girls,J. Christnias Lighting Approved \V AS J-ll NG 'fON I l ' Pi ) 'The l"edc ral Jo:ncri.:y Ad· ministration s avs it's :il l right to put uf nan1C"ntal lights on your L'hnst1n as trC'e this .Yl'a r but in n1otle ration . J ohn. C. Sa11·hill. \l'ho is l'l'liri11g as he<11I of thl' J~l'll· ... ,., s aid : ··chri~trnas is a jOrful a nd fc~li ve time ;_ind <i Cco r :.it i o n s b r i n ~ a l · n1osphere to thl' se ason. But s im p licit y is the key. Prudence is the word.'' As 011c aid e paraphrased it : "\V e arc as k ing t hat people be prudent a nd not just go bananas." Mond.ay Novemoer 18.J91J SOUTH COAST PLAZA STORE OH~Y! 8 x 10 COLOR -PORTRAIT $139 Days, Tues. th,.. Su•. D ~les: Noi. l 9 ffiiii 2<" ""'" Film I """"""' Hours: IO o.m. to S p'.m. Daily Sunday I 2 to 5 ---------. : ' *PR OFESS IONALLY PO SED \ • • • • • • • • I • • • * SATISFACTION guarant eed or ~aur mone}' bac ~. *AGES 5 WEEKS-TO 12 YEARS OLD *NO OBLIGATION to t>uv ddd1 !1(1na! color portra11s • *PORTRAITS PRI NTED on silk textured surface, presented oy and delivered 10 you at ou r store. *ONE SPECIAL per tamily, enc child 111div1dua1Jy or ' groups pha1ag raptied at an add1uona! 99c per sub/eel. ~m ~j · SOUTH COAST PL.11IA -COSTA MESA Prote11 soon111 Photogr»phy 81 Porvaol·Land Sludoo ~ fl'!iil·l;i1ii1!1il1:Qli A SALi PRICES HO•ORED THROUGH WED., NOV. 20 • ''I d on 't care if you are his former stockbroker, the sign outside says-d istinctly , 'No peddlers.''' Breast Cancer Tests Readied Bl-:R KELEY IA P ) · Universit y of C ali fo rnia sci<:nli ~ts arc developing a "'breast Pap s mear" that may be able to spot b~ust cancer long before c urrent methods of detcctiog. The breast P ap smear is one of severa l detection methods being studied by \'irologi s t Ade lin e J . 1-lafkett and microbiologist Gertrude C. Buehring of the uni ve r s ity 's S~c ho ol of Public Health. It is patte rned after the ee r\'ical Pap sm ear used to All involvt!: withdrawing d et ect uterine cancer. breast fluid , which the l.ising this m ethod. small scientists say can be done amounts of fl ui..d--ar_e eas ily , painl e ssly a nd removed from the breast. ·clf'e1CPIY'. . Doctors can t hen analyze Their aim is to detect the ce lls in the nu.id for brcas,t. cancer before it in· signs of tumor s and other _ \!a deS other a r.eas or the harm ful grO\l.'ths. body. Health News . "Had A Good Night's Sleep ' And Now I Feel More Tired" ··You must remember," says Dr. Couture. '•thal the norma·l body posse§ses a romrortable margin of metabolic resef\'es. 1LIN·8ROOK ~., Wrought Iron TABLE PEDESTAL Sotin Block Finlsl-i MAIL 30X PO,ST • io1y i. I•~ with ynr rvrol rnailk1. • fi11i1htd iati11 bl111k ... tDn bt rt·painttd if YDW lik1 Some people un intcnl1on:illy mop(' around day atter diiy, depressed, 'A'ilhout ener~y and lal'king c<1pac1ly to do a 11:ood dioiy's tA-'Ork. ~lore often thttn not they'feel tired all.Cr :i good In lhe...normal fatigue _brought !--"'"' on by long and al'duous hours ntli!ht's sleep. Some t>\'cn r('(!I morc tired roJl owing a romplele n11-:h1 's rest. Whnt 1s such a pe.rs on 'li problem? We put the question to Dr. ~ Gary c;oulure, of The Couture Ch1ropr :1ct1c Dr. Gary Ol'f1<•e Coututt, D.C. "Thi s t ype of person i s su!'rer111g from ('hron11· l'at1 _eut•." says Dr. l'u utur c . ··11c d oes n 't neccssil r1ly know th11 t's his prohlcrn .. ·. he muy think he's sufft•r1n,I! from ncr\ousncss. ··Ho WCV l'r. t1c'I J Of t e n <'rttn·l'l.c himself for feeling 'la ~y· htll ltnd lhHl ,he ran'! !if'Cffi to dn unyth1nj: :tboul il. \\'ha t C\'t'r the ca ~<'. he'll :ilw:iy~ dcs1rc to rci;:;1io '-lht• •'11<.'I')!~· he knO'AS /IC \\[I~ Otll'(' t·ap;1lllc 01 · :\1•rord1n).! tu llr t:outure, a s1•nuu~ 11rubltc>m for 11ersons su1tCrlni: fro1n chron11• l11t1gue 1s the rre('pu1~ suk~HeC'lS of tht• d1 1'tu·u1t~·. Thl'.\' lle1•om~ Jlltrr.v :.and lost• .interest in 1h .. d r 'A'ork . T hey lll 3Y of mental a nd physical work, sufficient rest Cioln restore the feeling of "''ell·being. ··Bul, 'A'hcn rest does n't restore the capacity, for 11.·ork. somelhin~ is obviously wrong. Chronic fatigue can be C8Used throuj!;h dielary defi ciency or e ndoc rine imbalance. The physiea l state ca us i ng rut1gah1 hty may also cause severe nervousness and both can l>e intermixed." llo'A' is chrOJli c fatigue rcllcved? · .. The tirst step 1s to relieve the pri mary disorder," says Or. Couture. "Proper bodily fu nrl1ons must-be -restored. Vital nl'rve energy must be alln"'·ed to now rrcely through the body. ··The n ," he adds ... the p:it1 en l musl be hClped lo understand the source or his tMubll' and aided 1n rcsol\'ln)! his d1tl 1culty. "lnr 1de rll a lly," notes Dr. li.·oulurl' ... tew dn1~s. 1f any. 1nc r l'as e c n<'rgy without undesira ble s ide-effects. For 1•ic;1mp\e, the an1ou nt of r afle1nc necessary to relieve fut1i:ue us ~~a lly increases nervousness. es1icru:incc poor di)!l'!>tion :ind In this modern day· and age poo r elimin;i tion. They often 11.·e con.~l11nlly hl'ar the 11hrnse N•i;?1n Iii hll\'l' he11dac11es und "wll h vil!or.'' Yl't for m:111y. J.!Cnerul ai!hcs and 11ains. And modern day slrL>SS and str:iln t he ~· may hav1• a11:1 cks of 1nc:1n hule more than trouble di1.1.1n1•ss and Sl'\'erc chcsl lor n111ny JIPO\)IC . .,ah\14.i. ' • .... ..,.hal' Tti't· "i, WOrf~'il\•111,c: And . ot 1·ouNl'. Dr. C'outure d 0 rs n • 1 h :i v c 1 o be 11 :1dd s . · · a !I I h1•l r 1·un · pilM'<lrcnm," say:; Dr. t.:outure. d1t1un df'tt'r1 or11tcs !in doe!' "0! roursc. l'hron1c f0ttiii ue. by their bodily re111slancc to its very nature 1s virtua lly disea~t>. Chronic rot1)!Ut'. ll'fl bouncf ll) ,cl 'A'OrSC bclor-e 11 untrc11t ed . could 'A'Cll bt:. . l'()OS\dered a onc·.,'llY ~trcct to J!et!I .belter. ~ut 1r sufferers severe ras<'!S of in.qomn1:1 and would only mus1er the energy nervous brea~OO"'·n." 10 M't!k erreett\'e d1agnol§1s and In ?il edi rn l 1crmlnolnp.y. trealment , :1 hf'Ullh)', vigorous C'hronil' 1:11 1~uc c:in mt>:1n low ure rould be a reality rn blood :11111.11r. low mclnOOUsm, tht>nl." poor bod1I~ h1n1·1u1ns, rhron11• 1nr. Gnry Couture, O.C., 1rr11ation11 lo the nervous mnu11 n111s Ch1ropr11C't1r On1ee11 ·s.v :i tcm or h y po~l )('t.1111i 11 . 111 :MM:1 \Vl•slchlf Dn\'c. SullC son1ct1ml'S t•hron1c rat11tue i!i IQ7. Ncw1)0rt IW.:1ch. ·r1•le11hone •·:1uscd th rou.(lh ITlJUl'Y 11ufrC'red ti-15-s.aoo.1 in 11 home or auto :1l'C'ldf'nl. • 1 B·ft . long WIRE FENCING Ju51 1111 right ,htight t1 k11p do91 l kids '""' ol JDUf g11rdt11. Allra dive while border f1n<I ii I .ft. 111119 I II" high. RIG. 11.79 1 • Beautifully handcrafted wrought iron gales .•. a gorgeous add ition to any home. • Made for a variety of uses indoors & ou t. • A beautiful gate for your garden with block wall fenci ng • Use jJ indoors lo dec\"ale doorway or as o · solely gale on stairways to safeguard yovr chi ldren. 30" x 30" REG. '23.99 30", 41" REG. 126.99 ........ 121.99 36", 30" REG.121.99 ....... '20.99 36", 48" REG. S3i.99 ....... 126.99 MANY OTHER SIZES AVAllAll( .. - •"" .,... .... l===t~~~~~~ I ~-- . I ~llOOll W•tltlW&Q tO'e • • ( • 1\ll OA!LY PILOT Monday, November 18, 1:174 Miilions Availatile County Progra l'UULJC ,'\I01'1('t.: PUBLIC NOTICE • Deatlis t.LP·lolMI l'IC"ft'JIOUS •uSINIU SUPfi•1011 COU•fOf TMI! NAMI! STA Tl MINT S TATI Ofl CAU .. MIA fOll T,,_ IOl-"9 Pff10ftS •<• CIDiftl IUlftftl rNl(OUNTTO#Oll-.MGI! ·-M•,,,..I.. oov1a &AOT»ERS, In,........,. *"OllCE 01' Ml!AalNQ 0 1' Pl!Tlf!ON CM~Ml:M.C.Ut4rlli•nUt. 1'011 PIOIAf l 01' WILL ANO 1'011 Llf H._ Mlltle•!Mll1tnW<t.•,..~St , Elseivhere F r1as 1151,..-..1"'""' Polf•r:ion lk.-:ft, c.111orft1• nMlll, • ht Ji G E\l•ttor ¥YolTLf rOMMY JA~!>ON Slitl'ot" RIWr• ~!I, Jm JMll SI .. LOS ANGEi~LS <AP) -ig or rants •1w •11ow" •• M'fltlL(,. J4LKS.0H Nt•11011k•11.c.111<1rn!•'2Mll. ~·uncral scr\'ll't•:. u l't.' U.C••-· '''"11u ..... ~111<on<1w<1o1<1DY •..,....i h I I I II' "IOT•Ce •5 H~Rfil'f C.JYEN ln11 ........ ""Ip. ~c {'{ u l'( t•dnt'llllar for 001.Nf~ olAE KAANr,..,, ••Ito-.. ... I _J._,H\lblf1Mlll•MIOM1! T 0 n y K a r r e 11 ' s"g . :• Poll>bon lilt Pro~1• OI Woll -"",...,....,, lll~ "'""""' ... ! !+IN •1111 lhl c...nty tel j I I .i1.et1•••l••1 .. m..,1.ory1o•"'i-"'~" Off•<>10<M19RC..,nt1on0c1~•1•,1t1'. 'l'V son \.\"I' l tir and SAN'l'A A:\A, Orange l t :1u11gc.sts thut lh c ••1•• .. 1e•10•"""''..,_..,,.,..,u ... "'"' '•" producer \.\"hO Cl'l'"l\...i "'l'h" C •1 ' " "'"1.,., •nd in-1 in. 1wno -111 ... °' P1t1>1+J1>t11 01.1191 co111 o..11y Pilot, l\lod& J" . '"I' .. ount )'socu1 progrums are county tci \'e 1·areru1 con-•1t~r11w1 1M••m~n.,...,.n...,,.,,°"'-tm11o1• 0c-rtt, ... c1No~m1M••,11.11.1•u d-1 .. d of'r~~01',.,.,~~.· .",es .. 1 Lii rn;.-tt figh .. ting ~ each. other in 11ideration to hiJnding out J, "'"· "' • ""' "m · •M '"" '°"'",,_,. ~1 ,.,.,.,. '" u ,,fLlll lh\ , ( h V.""•1mwnlN~Jot.,.1dcour1,,Jt/lllJ <..•"' * a . gra~ ~mun~ 1p_4;11.mc'' more o f the money to ORANGE COUNTY l•,.1••l>••v•"'~••·"'""'t•11u•:..>1.i••""· , . ' "'llh mll)JOOS Of ddJlllrS Jn private J;:rOUj)S i)ecll.USC, in C•loorn••,L 111 ~~.sH.~IHC)l'liH !_:\P 1 _ rl~d~~c~~~hariAg some ca_ses, Y.orking out· If--------~--~ 0•1•u:~z~~ar:·~~~~~'"-).l ,1~1t 11111 hf' -crle))rart"d -money as 01c prize. l'OurilVSllrc -~ ¢ o 1· c rnri11'ift -------t~•,,.-c Tu1,;sday for Ern e~l IJli\'t•r SUJ>t!l'Viso1·)) have bcC"n told.' burcitul'racy lli an advan· )tctormlck JI , 70 . hoard· Jn a SY .uuo study of tounty t11i(e . <!ha1~n1 a~ of lllhern1u Uank. soci1Jl rt'\'l'nuc sharing, tht' The report pointed to sul'· lie drl·d Suturdtty l C lr\'llH' t;radu<ill' S<·hool cessfu\ free clinics th:.it at. 11f Atl1n1111~tr;1l1on l'OO· tract clieutclc that "'ould l11surance eM!JolU, SMITH., 11!.L Y .tHOWAOLEIGH. !Ott! ll'Mll~""I, $WP.11 H""ll"'JIH l•K~, Cllo-ltl ... llltl .. , .... , AtlMl\fJllOf' ,tl•t•-• t>uC>h•nefl Otln~ .:o.i,r D•••• Po!OI, No.-emoer 11, li,l~, IW• •I"·" PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &USINll!SI NAME Sfl.'l'EMEN'I' I .. 10!10Wlfl';l Pf""_, __ . ....., llllli .... ~ .. INSU llAN CE D4fA 5YSll!AA5. l/90 Pldl" Ot • Su1ce No M , SMll• Ar11, C•l1tor· <111'12/CM PdOllJ lr•tt,J/OOf>J••IO. C•ulorno• "1111-t JO A~n 0<1110<> JIW P!•ld 0. . ~·· ....... Ldhlorn .. •JIOI Relieves Tormenti~ Rectal Pain & Itch Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Helps shrink swelling of hemorrhoidal tissues --· -~ue to inflammation---- In nmny cw;es Prcparalion.H d_rOOs of patit!nts showed this give11 prOmpt,t.emporary'tcllct to be true in many ca1e9. ln from such pain and itching fact, ma ny doctors, then1· a nd actually helps shrink selves. usePr1·paration l-l"'or swelling of hemorrhoidal LIB· recomnlend it for their fan1· suci; caused by inflnmni.a tion. ilics. Prep."lralion H ointrnent Obif1111ri~" tlUdC:'d tht.• n1onl·~ 1s doled h:.ivl''nothing to do "'ith a •iU! 11·1th :.iJmoi,t no \.\iiY of program sponsor ed hy kno\.\·ing hu" much good ll ~o\·crnment Gifts Told PUBLIC NOTICt: dck's Supervisors y,·crc told ttEll. .,. h 'I\\ n la l'"e insurance l'OOl . FICTl'l'IOlll IUSIHES~ 'lbsts by doctors on hun-or suppositories I nr• °"''""'°' •I 04!>"0 '°"""'i.CI D'< • !Wtl··~·~~~~~~~~iiliil~iiiiiiiii~~iii!iiiii!ii!iii!!!iiii'I ""'"''P I ...... :::: ... :.-... :~ ..... ~,~.,~. BRU~H and BLOWER-. -"".,., c ~•" "'""""n'"" U>no tie•~ c re po r l . due f(lr thut it'is post.ible to gatht!r <> NAMll!STA'l'EMINT °"' "w°'"'"l" NO•. hln, 1"• s.,.-.,~a by• ~('rut In y by SU per\' isOrS , ditl:J IO sho"· prt!CISCly hoy,· panies ha \"C aona\t>d a total fllt lollowrf19 P9•!<>n l"l"'"'Dll\I.,...,..,, ol0rdn!Je(ountr on"'°"""'-o. l~I•. ·-· "°"'· •ll•t<• "''" \••.,CH C..l .. >KM, u[ S900 10th Q C t LEOECO, tltll ll•l(om R<lid Ir· r.,., 11 •M ... ,1 .... "'" Ctmn••• \\'etlncsday . 1·l;11ms the \rt·ll " program is .doing I.' range oun Y Ww,C11!10r,.1• · Fw"•••I 01t•<10•1. 11•111 -K••q••on l'l.!Unty failed to t•st<ibhsh 'l'hc report stute!S that :.i llculth Planning Council. •--cn1r1•1 .si.a11e" Lt•tt•. •nu ~••1 HO mt, CoU.• Me... ._.,,. llGIO, •••lne, c.iuor..,• CA¥,lliLL objrcl i\'l.'S for JIS social number of program ad· 1\ spokesman for the 1,.1, buJ1net1 1, ton<1u<t•a b• •n •n· '"· .. ~· o ... ~ "~· .......... _ SCI SOR STYLES No~mwr II, IS, 1na Dtc.wmoer l, '· lf/4 ~1•1·1• ,,.,.,..,.,.,"' c .... ,,.,.11 A•• ..... n1o1....,,,. rl'\'t'.llUC sharin" g1\·c;i"·a\,·~ ministr:.itors have reartc<l ·1 h' h · <lf••ou•1 -------------AM.t»1*"'"'•1~,,.., •. 111n.111• ....,..,,,.<' t-co unc1. i~· LC IS rcspon-Mu111 ... Le•te• PUBLICNOTIC•· b'r ,.., nu.-.o. c ... ,,..,., £ c--u. 1 :.ind hasn't al\.\ a~·s acted f;i\'Orably to the suggestion i;i b\e for re vie" ing all Tlli• .c1w. .... n1 .,.1111,.., .,1,,. 1.,,. c..,,.,,,1 ____ :_:::::.:.:.:::.:::::~c__ OoWQl!tor~ P•Ull M, 8Durrw. M.•11>~ A \\ I\ h \ h (' lit·~ l ad\ IC"(' i II Of COOperUt ion in J:athcring ht•a Ith r ;IC j \J [ j C" ,. 0 t h" C1t>••<WOr1r199Cov"h on Octobe• 11 191• r:1CTJTtOU5 IU51NESS ~ll;l"'"'· 0...11ldS CAmpc->1•no J I h ' r . ... "5Hl!LOONC.HOUT5 ' N Aomr1 "'· C•..,Pwl!, 1 oroi""'· °' Ea..-D•O l<int sue in ormat1on. l'• 1unty 11·hcn llt!\\' C'onstruc· ru1 N. H.,tor ll•<I., Suh• G r,,. touowo':::_~!.,",,~f.•~tE~ DUloi<Mt'lt C.Ru!ft ,ltlil~t,V<•t•"llFo!lmt<,mo!..... \IOtl is propOSt•d s·iid r:1111-,Cllll<1r•1itl .. H &I Mn . E<1 .. 11r11 Ruin •. Me,_.1•1 ~• .. <v ·r llt: 801\RD must 1101\' 0 ·r11i:R llJGll llOiOIS 1n :\/ , . . ' 111~1 170-UO ~RU'S BAZAAR, 111 M•ro,. AV9., """""lPM!nou•Co•11<1•001MorC:""llt' in • ll\uul ol Omaha gal'C S200 F11211 B•ll>Oil,l•n<l,Clliforni•thu. 1""'"'' •i P1c•hc c,,,, Cemttu~ F,,.,.,~1 rely on tesli mony from the the report inc ludc : :.ind E<i u it able Li re g<.1 ve Pub111nta O••nv• Co•i! -.0.11¥ Pllol. 5alWl<lnin -01onur, n1 M•rLn1 .i.~ .. ~7i,::;~1~~··h•Qt<•on fu(W•i1 >1':11'k, applic11nt unU hasty stafl A suggestion thut the S70U Octo11er1a .... aN0•1n>1M••.t1 ,11.1n• o.111oo1t1a11<1.c..1;1or"11•1 .. r. ttt.llL ;1n:.i lyscs lo arri \'e at l'Ounty conlinoc efforts to 1 l'/*1" a.11!~1:::=:.°c11~1~:-;o~r~!:~~·""A~ .. ~~~~·~.~.!.M~~0~1;';.::~~~1 :i ~:~':'."~ derisions for d is tribution. determine real social needs The spokesman su1tl 1n-------------=--! Tnh 1Ns< ... 1• 1, <on<tu<tfft bY • -••t -"""'11" ~·~•.•ht .. .M llt•ll• '.>fr.,,~, 'fhe rt·~ult has been a tide in the county. ~ u r an t' c l' om panic s PUBL IC NOTICE petll'lfri!llP. ,.;11bt1111c1 0~1 ... ,,l!>OPM1,Grttn-uf appJ;c,nts for t he belon~ing lo th e llealth In· r.ar..na11ln010t1ur Mtmor111 , •••. f><in D<f90, -Specific at ion of ground 1~ .. •l•l ement WI\ Ille<! Wll~ lllf Counl¥ '''""'"'' 111·a ila blc money, eac h rules for organizations to sA·u raJ~C l' 1Association of F~c1!'~~~!:~!·:::i ~~;.ko1 0 .... lll'cou"t•C>11SeJllemt1tr11. i:. c.. E11trt1Mt, 1ge ,11. •tsicten1 oi """ l'Xaggc rating the needs and use in seeking funding. merica t<i 1·c :..greed to '""tooowonq,,..,_,,._"ll""''"""u ,17n 1 ""'"" .... ~. (1111. , ... .., ._, ,.. go" I s 0 r pa t ' c I -Posso'ble lncrcasc-1'n ~ ('Ontributc a total of $500,000 SHELl6"1' CNC.INEE.AJNGCOMP•HY, P~tMiolltO Or1 .. ue Co•t1 o.n, "'"· 1Su1. ltl4. 811o•td mo<••• o< ,,-,, n r I U a r 19111 ...... o - HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care for a Brush. & Blower t\lir style. or our oltier curl coaxing. luss-ffee. full funclional SCISSOR STYLES w~idl are as easy lo do as 1us1 s~ampoo! Our lamp culs, llnger tumble cuts, curlH\O 1roo cuts. wasll towel dry, brusti ·n !lull cuts or s!mple wast"! and wear cuts are SQS. SORED. all lake-care-of y0ursell styles. Good tor any age. any tiair. No leasino, no rollm. no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. .Al.SO: MO SIT NIMAMEMT WAYIS. YOU M4Y HIVEI WANT TO SIT YOUI HAii AG-AIM. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING IUlorton JHH. ......... 4. 879-3863 -ff' f h Oat0°00'"0°llC tO hC"lth pl"O· vu'°! 6Y ....... H""1o"91on ileMI>, "''-r:t,lnGNo.-.m!Mf4,11,11,ltl• c....,...r1,w11o.,.1.e<1•w1y 1"1"1,111 ... "'. programs. sta 1ng_ or t e county " .. ., c:.111or ... •9l'-"1 l'U-7( Lt.C-..O.rL111,,.H••v.&.L•Wint.Su•-llieootcomeofsuch com-Social Prog ram Advisory ning:agencics this ycar. An,...t•HI• w.,~ o-. .. .io. 19111 ouoec IA.M.telOP.M.·s.t.ls;...ftolP.N. ....... a.,. llU••. "••net• MIN1ng.t•.. 11 .. , LIM. Hu .. 11ftQ!Oft 9Nu!, Cthtorn.. ~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "'111s111o1u1,,,...1e •. c.111.-•D<'0111t•· .petition, according to the Co mmittee v.·ith mEm· "'"" · P UBLIC NOTICE ""1tw,"'-tt•J.,.1o,1..,..,_,.,'°1 '•...,,."' report, is disappointment phasis on repres ation r11" "~''"'" "'°"""'-IJY •n 1n --r-·-----------l.fl A.rlotln. Clllll. S.rvl<:tl '"'!! 1111 Nl<IDll h h G•••flull FICTITIOUS IU 51NUS Twtt,M:•AM11 sm1rn"•M:><!u.,.v 1n1,,. 1 at I c progra ms fail to from im poverished easor S d S Ann•w11,.v~1""'0l••ld N4ME5T.i.'l'l!MEN1 """' •111 1111 fl F•orh•v•n ""'"'°'"'IP•,., <!('hit'\'\: the Unreasonable ilfCa.!I With la rge nU bcr!i Of ea an age lh" >l•"•mtnt •M> UlfO Wiii> lllt C0ctnlf lllt lol-'"' oe<\Of'IS •r•doinQ -ltlKi SAlll•""•·Smun·,11::_·~~:'°''1<1"'' tJhbjeeti 1 vcs 1 they set for elderly. ~.r.· 0' Or•n.,. c°"'"""., -..,111,-,,, '" 8 & L LEVI STORES, 1101.G. E. Mt· ,..,,, N RolMM, No•. a.1."' _en 1.i11 l cmse \·es "'hen bidding Stunddrtlization or ap· Trip NOV• 30 ,.,.," F_,,,r.an1;oM1,c..11•orn11'71ao. 1'1•. 0.11 01 11or1n, F111. n. 18'1.. u. ... 1 for the funding. plicutions with provisions Puoi,;n;,a 0••n'1" co.o .. 0•11• Puoi. Lloya P: s,,,...,., u111 vkny C.r · ,, .. _, "' ,.... ,, ---· .. ' No .. m11r1r 11 l), • ..., DfutnDf• 1, '· 191• lrY>llt, UHtO .... •Yl/V'> ... ~ "' .,., .... n11, ~0~~1;:01_;: ~~ Supervisors, led by Ralph for a mo r c comple t e l--::--::::-:-ccc-,----'c'c"c·'~'• W•U••rn li•oe•. 1<olS !.on ""1...,1n· Mtw; J ....... w.11 •• (Ot<lw..,' ...... 1.1n Diedrich of Fullerton. Or· statement or lhe epplicant's ~~ d s Or .. NAotr~•.C.lllDrnl1 tl»J.ll 11101>0<1; 1 Drot11t•. woDou ~ 0, Loi d d th t d I -=a an age. an Orange P UBLIC NOTICE T~i• !Minn111 c-uc•N bf•-•• ...,."''· Gr•~·ia. '-•vlu1w1u ""' ... 1d ere es u Y ast-spring proposal. Cou nt y c h apter of t he PMJNfll'lllJ. 1 "'"'' No• n , 10 ·2u AM •t 1no1t ... ood a nd put a (ree•e on all ne'" I d bo So · 'II •<CT<•<•"••" 1.101.sP """""'e" • '. u_ u_ n _ c1ety, w_1 soo.o · •"••••••••"•••"•'•'•"•'•"••• -,,,,,m·····-• -.. ~~1 P••ll..0.11ar0111-'""'°""'"'' s ocial pro g ram fund -C REATIO N OF a " .. , • ~ ··~--:;01 u b1rdwatch1ng trip TI1tro1i-i"ll .,..,11"1 •r•llDl"l!t>uilnt1• rn1,,1,1e-n1 .... 111.owi11>11WC.OW11.y _ DALI requests until the findings social program information Nov. 30 at Ronald C:.ispcrs "· c1er~a1or .... 911Cown1, .... 0c,_J1,1t14. -•-o.o.,<1<11t•ohlt1t~Nov , .. ~. "·ere made . -•packet for d1'st,1'but1'on to llego·o a l p k S -APPL1EORESEAACtiSl!Rv1ces 1 .. ,, """ n _ ar near an soe .. • 1ne,, 1,.,n,, '''"•••••"••. · " Pue11v...:1 or1n0t Co•M ~.1, P11o1, ltJ•.e.nJM,11·""·1..11 ... 1""111"'9 11511 c·ommuo11'ty •roups. J c ,._ "'"' • V.rni.r 1111, GRIM Pol"lt· MWllQttO. 511< >; U30 301Strano. ll>om.o• C..r•rd P1¥ne, 19'll1Sltrr• Iner, wemDu '11• ll,1S, 191~ ~14 • BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL' 2 FOR I WITHTlnSAD Two E:/IJrees f'ar The.&iu of~ Daily Sunday thru Thursday 5:00 lo 6:00 P .M. 01r1ner &rrvtdtrightly from 5:00p.rn . Enlertainment Nightly .. 1-11yi woM:Cto•r1ts,11~-Gl•r. l\fCORDING TO several -A S!Jggestion that the 1••111e.c111tornl•'l'lf>M. 1--------------"11°' i::.1ro11. 1<111111nt••'· Mu111u••t S11runu county spokesmen, the £in-count,\' d"ccide once and for Anyon·e interested in ob-"''"' c.troenne P•rne. l'2ei s;~ .. ~ 1.-.1. J-'islits, li·leal s, n..s;,,. Bar., No1tJ J'.r,-.,,, Al•• a'nd 5 .• ,.,, •• ::., C21MIM110t•;l •r""r•Alleo!M1,.....1t1n.l 5 · th lrvlne.C:.lllornl•'l'll>l><I. . (. ~ "I ,., ..., r w "'"'";. s.rvlc•• .. 111 11e 11e1e1 •t V••Nroe" di n ,i: s were revea I i n r! all \l'hich social ma tters can crv~ng e county's diverse r .. ;, 11u11ne1) h conc1ue1ea ov dn 1,.. lGood Deed Peot>k!J s FuM••I ""'m. in o.1roit; 1n1 ........ 1" enough thett some maJ·ar· iw solved by government species of birds is w('lcomc <'1•1~u•1· · -l':. lfTqrt• ..+l. "U'a " -.111 onwet(l!Mltry,Dtlrol!.S.llllrO!ld-h to J'oi n th l~-·1 ~·••<IP1yl'le make the scene w. DI '4 ""' ,...yMortuMr,Olrtclors. c ang~s moy be ahead for and \~·hi ch by other enlilics C group at 8 a.m . in rn,. .i•i.mtn1'"''111ea w11n 1 ... Coun!v WHITNEY the social revenue sh<iring -A continued Jong.range the N .. umber Two · picni c ~~;_•"' 0••nllf counh ""No"9mbff /. Sundays JjJ E. Coast Higl11vJJ' . z:;~·~t·,:'~';":'j"~1~0::,a1;..,.""" ~M ... program. analysis of the rounty's area or the park. Tht.' at·· Ni!!wipa,18,,,,' · 1 -:...;.;110:.0r1~111i""~!1U1.n."10.~ •• ~¥ The primary goal of the ra pidly-thani::in g social Hvity "'ill e nd with a noon P<1bllwie<1 Ori n;. Co•~I 04"1YF~:, in the 1~'..,j(·1J!(1}I " - Miry Prl\141 ol S•nl• An• -Mlla•.a UCf t d I picnic lunch.s110nsors• ... ,·,1. Nl>weml:lerl!,!l,7~.ani:IOec•mDtr l,197• " ...... Rt1"11atio"1(714}_j]J.JJZO ..... .: --.• 0uriuo 111 S-•• A"•· 1 8,01"", Bu•aoue s u Y was to come up -~n~c~c~1~s~. __________ __: __ _:__:__:_::_::::::::::_:_··~"'.:'.:_L ___ _._ __ __:~::'._ ___ '~'~":''~''L ______ __:=====:J~=============;:=e=========~ Se11rupo• -•1o. • •l•t"; OC.•l"'•+ne with suggestions for --..,p111.1gr-cM1<1•eft.l'!.....-V,Ma"1·JO •I t ' . I PM.1 ........ cu•••eH•••lotMl•T,s-t•A,.. CV ua 1nJ:( soc1a revenue Mtn woi .,. M1c1 ,.,., •' 10 AM. tm.. sharing. ~·hich usually goes rrit<lfl•t. Htftl DI MAt1. OllKI .... F•1Nf t h th RDbe•I o...;1• e.n 11,0..,w•• Ma<1~..,, O soc 1n gs as senior 0<-tor•. citizen centers, health ••NOLI or)!anizations. communit~ LoUIH F Wlni;llt •B•co11 A ... lclen• QI L~Hn1 .. s.,, .. 1,,.ab11<ous•"'-w' center s and legal ai l,"I. &.!(rel OI i<IH •. Engl-; Mn. JOl'ln organizations for the poor . Plllp11 ol W•r•it ••~lt•. Envl•na d Gt•weMIM S.r..tces Tue1, PM, o.oa.oe 1\ccor ing lo lht.' UC I ·..w-.i.1 P•••. c.1.-~do•• M<Co•ml<• team. there arc ;1clions the U9"'11 0.lt.llMotlu•r•. O•ri••:lor• """""N county can takl' over t he Changing the shape of your body cQuld change the shape of your life. · --- 160 lbs. --EllWW"ltMY""" "' uu1m• H111T c•m ..,,,~ .o;hort und lone-haul th<.1l y,·ill --YND•11tn,1'1• s"""''""0• ... ·•• hl'lp tht• situ"t<'<>n "O d Why bu lge when you can curve? Especially, when you could be as trim and slim as these people. Dieting can help. But. dlet alone isn't enough. You've got to lirm up your body to el1mina!e !la b. We can help you do both with individu~ • ... ltn; J !.Oftl, Allln D1 0.HD<!. Mllh,g.>O ., " LeAey&O.•ldot Rtaa'"' "",.., •11,11...., changt· ~on1<' nf lhl' (".'\Isling <llllCl~n."l.C..1••1•<1tSt• .. «•.•"'M'"'' :ittilude11 rcg ·1rding the P•tllk Viol'" MtMDrl•• P4<' P•<i<,.; "'~" . , ' lrlortuM• Olrt<IO<\ . rl'I l'nU(' sh <l l'l ng II indf ;ills. JONIS '°""'Ion Rlc,..•d Jonn ot Hour..oaa. C••11 P•ued •w~y N•Y Uln. 191• 5utvlft0 bv ~ deugtller, AnAtt•1I• •. "••her OI "'""PD" 0.11<ll, 1l1lff Mortwtrll~ c .. 111101 &t!>o!"•· Gf•...Skle S.rvk•I, 11 noon ,,,.., Pdcol•C \flew Mo"""l•I P••k, P~c·•+c VI(• ,,..,,. t....-, Olrt<!Of). AlllUCKLI & SON WESTCLIPF ~TUAIY •11 E. 1711! St .. Co;1a MMo 6'6-4888 -·-IALTZ-IERGEROH RJHERAL HOME Cora..a dfll Mor Coiia Mei;a -·-llLl llOADWAY MOl:TUAl.Y I lOBroadWO'j. (~ro/.1(',) M2ql::J -·-DILDAY llOTHll$ MOITUAIY 1/911 &tock Bl•d Hvnhnglon Sr!och 842./7/1 }J4 ~t'don.Jo ,..,,.. tan1B~~"' 1.l)1 l.i~-!14.'> -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MORTUARY I /9~ lo l"'>D (<Tnv .n ~d i<JJ Q~ I -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY :oaaJ~ C 1.., no C!lu.,·r.,,1 > 5.-i • J. ~~ C.:ir•·" in;i .:~5-1 176 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAR K ::fltl'•'. J~.J PJ"I • · • "'~"'' )rl p..,,. ..., • ~ : 'VO -·-PEit( FAMILY A:'tlOXG OTllER things, the rt'l>01t urges thl.' countv not to cut back on soc i31 programs until the real needs a re demonstrated. Read Tl1e Daily Pilot ,. COLONIAL FUNERAL ' , HOME 7801 ( ,Ji•,.. \V,"m1njl('r -·-SMITHS' MORTUARY" 6~1 .Mao" ii '1 v,,l·~gro~ S..o•• ~~-0.:i:i<.1 • • alized exercise and nutrition programs. The most modern exercise equipment and professional super- vision will help you change the look, the shape and the texture of your body. There are even Sauna.· Steam, Whirlpool, Sun Room and Swimm ing Pool faci lities to keep you firm. sli m and trim .. You'll look great, feel great. Ren:iember. you don·t just get a shape; you get in shape. Make yourself a promise-Call today! There are 5 different programs-One to suit the needs of each individual pe'rson. Including Our Special 5 Week Progrom- 20 Visits for $20 for 2. That's $10 Per Person .,._ 622 East Ka!l!!li! Ave . \'Jcsl or Tustin Ave, 63~·24~ 1 CoSlaMeN ' :'300 H<irbor BoulevJr<I Hi'lrOC)r Center ~9·JJ6d WeStmlnltef 67!17 \\le51m1nste1 Aveoue Wc~1 m1ns!cr Center 99.:.3397 Huntington Be.ch 18585 Main Sl•eet. Main SI <1! Beach Blvd. 8~2-1451 Long Beach .i 101 Atlantic Boulevard. Corner o! Cilrson 4?6·887•1 ....... . 170J 1 Ventur.1 Boulevard \Vf'SI ('! Baloo;i 986-f.JJO .......... 510 S. Beacn Boulevard. Sooth ol Lincoln Avenue 826·0381 .Holiday Spa Health Clubs _ 1or Men tind Women . 1 t 5" t 12 lbs. 16" 23" 34• 19" 23• •• /, • • I J \ • I I . J 0 . • ,..,..,. , I . . ' . ,. • • . \ f 0 DAIL V PILOT !.!onoay No~emoer 18 19r4 Minnesota N~xt for ·Ra~; ·De·nveF-, , KC Duel Knox Won't Alibi · for Loss~ Tonight --,f---1 -Sa.ints-11.i-t- DENVER <AP) -Six weeks ago, the Denver Broncos rallied for a 17-14 victory ovei' a Kansas City team that ... ~...,m.thebometowv.n.tans~·,__~~_. Arrowhead Stadium. SPORTS Lakers Hint Reshuffling. May Be Due LA With 20-7 Defeat .\l':\V ORLE . .\l\'S /A P! -· Co ach (_'hut·k K nvx refused td' use the ·easy 1.·,t·u::,,es <intl hlume playing conditions 1111· \us Los Ange le s Rums' 20·7 :'\;1lJo.n:il Football League loss to the '.\'t•\\ ()rl l':111s S<iinls. . ··11 \1 a~n ·1 the cro11·d. the playing lu·lfl nr the spread offense th cit tlid it." 1\1111.-: saHI ;,if te r tht· game. "'l'hcy just 1·:.in1c to pl;.iy football und took it to IJ" .. LOS ANGELES 1AP1 keeling ·rhe th.-ft::1t prl'vcnted Los Angeles rrom six losses in SC\/Cll games und from (·lincbing the NutioOaJ Con· their lowest rci,:ular season sln!!lt: ference \\'l·st Division title. 1\ victory game point tota l in I..o:; An!:eles. tht· 'u· a tH: \1ould ha1·c done it for the -Lakers Wt·re IQ hol d a sumn11 t H:.im s.11·ho1.tre no"·1.:J. meeting today or ·rucsd;iv tu disc uss .\"ow 1he Barn s <ire faced wi th a possible trades. · n1vrt formidablt oppOnent <JS th_£y go "We're going to meet 111 1hc JH·.\t fnr the t·tincher . 'fhcv meet the !\1in- few days wit.h general in<1na.c.~·r Pt.•li· ll t'sota Vi ki n gs .sl1nday at t he Newell, owne r Jack f\L·nt Coo~t' an<l (;oliseum. our assistant cooth(•:-..·· <J n up st·L !\(•\v Or l ea ns c rowd s a r c conch Bill Sharman said :iftl'r lhc notnriousl~· noisy and thret weeks ago Lakers fell . 96· 76. to the Chi cago Bulls Phi 1 a dcl ph i a · s Rom an Ga brie J Sunday night. It was their lowest bl;.in1cd·a 22-minute booing s pree for regular season score in 1066 games his team's loss to the $(li nts. 1'ince moving to Los 1\ngclcs for lhc S;.iints fans repeatedly hooed calls 1960-61 season. Su nday but Los Angeles quarterback The. source or-the ·dissatisfaction -· with the Chiefs and with coach Hank Stram centered on conservative, largely unimaginative play-calling. ·· T~e1Chiefs team that n1eets Denver in tonight's National Football League game here figures to t?ear little re$emblance to that stodgy outfit. Since quarterback Len Da"•son's return from a back i.njury, the'(:hiefs have h~d .three straight games wilh more ijlan 400 yards total offense. Last \\'eek . the 39-year-old Dawson passed 'for 381 yards on a club-record 26completions. "They're much more explosive now,·• Denver coach John Ralston ob· 011 TV ToNlfllU Cha1111el 7 at 6 .. serves. ''They've switched Ed POdolak to fullback and are utilizing thejr rookie speedster, WoodY':Green. They're throwing the ball more and generally are playing with a more wide-open style." . Green, the Arizona State sensation. waS slowed by early-season injuries but has come on to lead the Chiers in ru$ing ·th 366 yards on 106 carries. continues to be Dawson's avorite pas?ing target, but s plit end Larry Brunson h as been a threat of late. Last week Brunson caught nine Chicago coach Dick '.\1otta felt no Jumcs lla rris didn't interrupt the such despondency ··11 feel-; likl' \\'c\·e rhythm of the game. been couching J ohn Block for eight 'rla> pl;iying field \\'US :inothcr m<il · _··"~~··f-Or-·nD_yarc§. .. jm;t IJtree yar!;ls shy of a club record. years instead of three g:imc:o;," he ter. E!t·\·cn hours of r ain c;irlier said. Sund:iy turned 'l'ulane Stadium 's ur- . Block. a nomutl it rctcr;in .:tcliuu·ed t1fit'1;.iJ turf into a plastic marsh, \V ith ~~,,...-t.~ret-~t'~ ago 1r,t""':,,~nC~·~B~u~l~b~.-~Rtt•~•~11-hliu-c-~<!lT!tng-T<J ha\'e more scored 11 points in the first quarter :is trnulJlc keeping their footing than the Chicago mountl·d a 19-point lead 111 S:nnt:-. !.li d. the first eight ininutl's :.inU \\·crit 011 !ii 'J'he Saints used a spread offt'n!?e. ~n eusy victor\'. featuring a lone set buck and four "'idc The Lakcrs ·:!l·or<'d ;u::.l 1.1 pomt.~ 111 rccci\'crs. 1vhi eh Ne \\' Orleans quar- the first qua rt1..·r <tnd 32 1n the first ll'rbaek Archie !\1 anning credited half. Their prc\ious !0,1· total 11a:. US 111tl1 ··ml·Ss in g up the R<1m s' in a 1972 g ;.i me \1·11h :'\.1 11 "·;.iukl•t•. l'O\'l•ragc." although the Laker:i stored only 72 in Kno:-.: s;.i id the fo rmation didn't s'Ur- lJ pluyoff aga inst (h(' Uueks in the priSl' hi m. "l 'l1c r<''s noth ing ne\1• in :-.ame year the \"fl.." hl' s<i id. · "f kno1\· 1t \1i\I IK' 1-(·r\ diffic-ult 10 Dtfensi\'C t;1c kle J\olerlin Olsen said )!ct a qu:ilitr pl a~·er 110°\\', bul \i·c')l the sprc:HI ea uscd moment:.iry eon- think a bo ut iL'' Sh;1r rn;in s:J1 d. "\\\•'!! fusion. but "\1C adjusted in al rffost no probably try so m e different pcorle al lime"., different position:-. but I'm not l'hl' Saints g<lt 0 11 the scorboard in sure"'ho.·· lhl' firs! quartl'l' on ;1 28-ya rtl field The Lnkers coat"h kt'pt the !ot kl'r J,!oa1 hy Bill .'\leCJard: scored twice in room closed 33 ni1nut cs fullo11 ing lhL• the ·st"co'nd period oo :1 79·)';lrd bomb dere.<1t. 11·hit·h ll·ft f.os .\ng<'!e-, 1111 11 ;1 from :\'J anning t o Rob Nc\\'land and :i :;.9 record and 5'c g ;.ini~·~ hc·ll ll\ll 51-yard boo! h.1· l\lcClard \\'ith t1vo Pat ifie D1"'isiun-lttt1~hn~ (;olden !-'tat(' sccu.uds Jc_ft on the t:loc-k. 'l'h ev jn the e<.1 rl y sta}'.?cs·ol 1hl'1'1..·;1.,on reg is! E'r t•d a th i rd·t1uarLer seore on U 1'hc pl ayers hudtl!cd arnund S!1 ~1 r r;._l'ard p;.i~s fro m :\l anning to wide man as he ~!ood lll':Jr a l'h:ilh ll1nird l't'l'C'iver .foel Parker. and t alked 11 ith lhl'nl. :1 ll':J !ll ·rhe Ran1s' lone Sl'orc came in the spokesman said. four!h quart(·r on a 15-yard pass fron1 \\'hen the ml'cting c·ndctl, ~h;irn1 ~111 11;.i rns 1(1 light e nd Bob Klein . and his players .agreed \h;.il <ll'fl.'llSt.' St:ir Hams runni ng back Larry l\l c- had been the main probl£•m ··But "l' Cutchl·o n ga ined ;.i n1eagel' 28yards on u·ere bad in al l areas." hl· :uldL·tl. 11 c;1rnC's. On ly one of his carries ··1 still think \1·e can IK' a g<Jod IC'am t aml' in lhl.' second h;;tlf. as the Rams \Vhen \\'~fjl S I break. bur toni~ht 11 \~·os turnt·d to Jl arris· arm in hopes of a the Bulls \1·ho ran :1nd th<'Y •ire nol a rJll~·. fast-breakin~ tcan1." Sharman ~•iid. ..\\'e had to th ro11·; \I C l'Ouldn't "I like the Lakers ..111<1 l thtnk \\'hl'l1 run ." sruc! Knn:-.:. Lucius r\ llen gt·l~ :.ireh rnall'd they 1\ j 11 A:,::•w O•lf•~t-}i,i•1 0 0 II 1-1 J 10 I 0-10 be a good te:.i m." .\lotl:1 :-.<1id. S..•nt• NO--l'C. Mtti.ro tt CHICACiOM l kK• 21, W•lke• 11, T"u•moncl 6, SICW" 11, "'"" LJtr tO, "'11bow I, Gar.-.u '· Guok•• 6. Jot>nson 1. Wi ''°" l LOSit.NGELESn H•™"" t, 8e"y 1, Al!•n !, Cood•lcn 21, Otoe!«> I, .... wtlft\ 10.Lo"'" ll,Smlthl, W•Yl•riqlonl. OM~ ll tl 1'I n- Lo1A"91i.> 1• 1! 2j 10-/6 ~-; NC.nt. lot•I fOUI\, ""'"YD XI, Lo•AnQl.'•~s "· -.1.:12.•11. ~•wl•nO 19 l>IU trom Minni"!! fM<:ClitOklCO.I NC>-l'!;Mc(l••4SI NC>-P•rO.er 11 PIO\ from Mlnn•"!l IM<Cl••Ol1CO.) LA-l(le'" 11 P•>I l•om Harri\ Ray lit O. INOIVI DUAL LEit.OEAS RUSH• ft!; -Lo» .&.ng~•e•. M<Cutt!won 11·7t. Harri• S· 19 Newor1ea"1. Ni•\On 1''61, Pfdl!!QS.lS-!>I. • 1<£CE IV•NG lOS Afl9"J~~. l(leOn S-5!, McCYltn.on S· 11. Ntw0rl••n•, ~Al l ·l', P1t•ror ~-1~. Nt Wll n41·lt, PASSI NC. -t.os A"~ .. ,. H.uri~ 11.:ie-1, 100y•tCI!.. Now Ot1e1n!,M•nnlng 11·Jl·1. 1/S. JOHN BLOCK MOVES BY THE LAKERS' BRIAN ~INTERS. ' • I JESS PHILLIPS BULLS FOR YARDAGE THROUGH THE RAMS' DEFENSE. Sports in Brief Saints Silence Fan J azil· Fires Coach; May Hire VBK ' Criticizing Owne.r '.llEW ORLEANS -Secu1'ity guards al the New Orleans·Los Angeles National F.ootball League game Sun· day forced a young fan to remove a hand -lettered banner critical of Saints 01\·ner J ohn . .,.1ecom Jr. The. banner read ··I mpeach i\:lccom ." 1 A Saints spokesman said it y.·as the team's polic y to ban from l he walls or bleachers signs "detrimental to the organization." . 'rhe Saints are 3-6 this season and haven't had a winning season sin ce they,\\·erc organized seven years B'go. fft,(•l1e l 'ps(>f BOt\·IBA\', lndiu -Onny Parun of !\'e\V Zeal.:ind upset top ·seet'.fed Tony Roche of Au stralia'6-3, 6-3, 7·6 Sunday <tnd \\'On the 550,000 Grund Prix tennis tournament. Parun domi nal'ed the match until i~s fin nl stages \Vhen Roche rallied to f.brce the t ie·breakcr. But the New Zealandcr hung on for the victory. In the men's doubles final, brothers Vij ay and An-and Amritraj of India defc:.iled Parun and Australian Dick Crealy6·4, 7·6. Bt1r111cial~ Wi11s OSLO. Norway -Jeff ·Borov.•iak \\On the S25.00U Oslo Open tennis tour· namcnt Sunda y. tlefeating Karl i\l eiler of \\'est Gel'ni'uny, 6-3, 6·2. Pla y in g mclhoCl1caTl·y, t tre- Atn erican broke ?lleilcr's service four times anrl earned the victory in only 55 minutes. Bo rO\l'iak 's. triumph was . .,i.vorth s.5,1100 and 20 points in the year-long· Grand Prix competition. l\leiJer Won. S.1.000. • Luter. i\lcile r and Pakistan~s "J-laroon Rahim teamed to win the doub les champions hip, be ating Borowiali, and another American, Vit as Gcrulaitis, 6·3, 6-2. llr11g11af1 1tdt•n11ee.°' MON'rEVIDEO, Urugll,j-Y-Argen· · tina's Tomas Linch and Rica rdo Cano completed a· quarter-final 5-0s weep or Uruguay Sunday to advance their team to the S£'mifina ls of the Davis i Cup South American Zone against either Brazi l or Bolivia. Linch heat i-16i.to ·Rov~rano 6·0, 6-1. fl J. and Cano took less time in ~ NEW ORLEANS CA.P) -The New polishing orf..'..Gust-a\'o~St-aprf-6·2, 6·0;-0 r-.leans.:._J ai-1..-fired coach Seotty. 6-l. Robettson Sunday and there 'were · Argentina "'on both singles mat· reports later that Bill van IJreda Kolff ches Friday and a \ioubles encounter was be'ing considered for the job. Saturday. ,, Van j3recta Kolff, formerly Coach of The Brazil-Bolivia winner will race the Los Angeles Lakcrs, th'!! Phoenix Arg·entina at a n. undetermined date. Suns, the Detroit Pistons and the The winner of that round will advance i\lemphis Tams, was to be in New to the zo ne finals against Ghile, last Orleans today, apparently to accept 'year's champion. the job.with the National Basketball El Shctf Pi H'itl .. Associat io~ eX pa ~sio.n club. The Ne_w 5 Orleans Tupes-P1cayune reported m MANILA -Ismael El Shafei of ?ifondayeditions. Egypt won the Philippine Inter-The newspaper said at least two national tennis classic Sunday when coacbes -van Breda Kolff. once tie outdue led Hans Pohmann of West 1Princeton University's coach and Germaily in a tense first set then out· Tom Nissalk -had been inter· classed him in the second for a 7-6, 6-1 viewed for the job. victory and the S9,000top prize . Nissalke, formerly \Vith Tulane The Egyptian left-hander, seeded University, is no\V with San Antonio of fifth, too k the first set when he won the American Basketball Association the.tie-break 7·4. Then. after the sixth: and formerly coached the Seattle seeded Pohmann broke hi s sel'vice in Supersonics. the first ga'me of the second set, El Biil Bertka, a Jazz vice president, Shafei swept the next six games. said the .new coach will have prof es· Meis Tri11tnph KOKU RA, J apan -A £ive·run nin· th-in ning rally, highlighted by home runs by Felix Millan and Teddy Mar- tinez, gave the Nev.· York fl.fets a 9.5 victory over Tokyo's Yomiuri Giants today. sional experience. Elgin Baylor. was named interim coach Sunday. Formal announcement of the new cpach was expected at a noon press conference Monday. Baylor, a former NBA All·Star rorward and an assistant to Robert- son, was in charge Sunday night as the Jazz-fell to Detroit, 99·85. -Liher-ty-Bowl Se-mi . Kentucky, Tennessee to Clash ~1Etl.1Pl-IIS CA Pl ~ Resisting pres·· sure. from a broadcast network to name P itts burgh, officials of' the Liberty Dowl Football Classie said Sunday night that the winner of next Sa turda y's Kentucky -Tennessee clas h wi ll oppose Maryland in the Dec. 16 post-seas.on game. The a nnounctment came from selection committee chairman Tim 1'readwell III, who 'said, "Our com- mittee feels the winner or this game w ill·t be ,a n ideal oppone nt for l\1aryland . It will provide one of the most exciting bowl gam es of the vear " -Tr~adwed made the announcement after a meeting that had lasted nearly six hoi.trs. ' The Liberty Bowl had been on record earlier as saying it would in- vite Pitt if the Panthers won their gaine against Notre Dame on Satur~ day. But Pitt lost 14·10. The Ami!rican Broadcasting Co.; '''hich has contracted to pay $215,000 t~ televise this year's Wberty Bowl. reportedly had still fsvored having Pitt as f\.1aryland's foe in the 16th an· nual bowl. 1 Oeover's m ain offensive weapon has been running back Otis Arm· strong, who has turned in three 100. yaid-plus rus hing games and \.\1ho al>' pears well on his-way to a 1,000.yard season with 737 yards in nine games; Injury-plagued Floyd Little has been slo"' to recover from a concus· "'sion received in last week's 17-6 Bronco victory over Baltimore. He's e xpeer-d to see action tonight. although he might not start, giving \.\'HY tO rookie Jon Keyworth .. Little has rushed for a subp8r 201 yards. but he's Denver's leading receiver with 28 catches for 346yards. Bronco cornerback John Rowser probably wifl miss the contest with a g roin injury and linebacker Tom Jackson has been hobbled by a shoulder injury and might not play. · Doubtful performers for1he Chiers include wide receiver Otis Taylor, who has a leg injury, and derensive tackle Bock Buchanan, who has a broken.ban0-__ Denver, !'Stilt nursing hopes of a wild-card berth in.the playoffs, brings a 4-4 -1 r ecord into the nationally televised contest. Kansas City is sad~ died with a 3·6 m ark. The game is a sellout, as all De nver home games have been for the past three seasons. Broyles Hits Criticism With Reply LITILE ROCK, Ark. !AP) -Frank Broyles, apparently aiming at critics or his coaching of the Arkansas. foot· ball team, issued a statement Sunday saying that be wa s looking forward to the ruture. . Broyles read the statement at the end of his hour-long television replay of the Arkansas-Southern Methodist game. Arkansas and SMU tied 24 .24, giving Arkansas a S-4·1 record this year. State Rep. Woody Clark or Forrest Cit y said last week he would in- troduce a reso lution whe n the legislature meets in January calling for the removal of Broyles as head football coach. Broyles, who curren· tly holds both posts, would be retained as athletic director. Broyles said his statement •·as not a response to Clark's resolution, but "I felt like I needed to make it at this time. ''I doil 't know irthere is a coach who is not being criticized unless his team is undefeated," ·Broyles said. " •.. I will not take issue with those who want to c~cize or protest, or seek change. A 1ootball coach .•. must have one trait. .. the will to overcome the adversities of ure and turn them into authentic successes." . Broyles said when he does "leave coaching -and this happens lo eve1·y coach -I hope our fans will not measure the s uccess of my career by the score board, burwill renect on the ----·· Kentucky, however, loomed into the bowl spatlight by de£eatin_g Florida in 'a 4l-24 upset. Tennessee, which bad a lso bee.n m entioned during the past week as a contender. stayed alive bY dou•ning ~lississippi 29-I7'in a game played in ?i-ten1phis Saturday. ---~ .... type or person l have tried to be and the quahty of life I have tried to live •• _.,. ... ~ .. -" ~ -'..~ Chargers Fall Short in · Oakland OAKLAND (AP) -Ali the Oakland Raiders, owners flf the National Foot-• ball League's longest winning streak. need to wr"p up the American Foot- ball Oonter(•nc~ West championship is a liTt'.TCnelp tonight from arch-rival · Kansos_1:ft~· .. to f9ur games. It W<\_Sn't easy for the Raiders to reach their enviable position. The charged-up Chargers, on the bruising running or rookie Don Woods. outrushcd 15:{>0int favorite o.1kl and 164-132 uncl ~Urne close to tying lhe Ra me in the waning minute!). · 'the dri ve betan when' Chargers linebacker Floyd RicE: pi cked orf a The ltai<lcr~ liAui'e they did their share to bug their ti tle Sunday. They fou~ht hard to dowu u st ruppy Sa n. Diego tc~m 17·10, improving their ret•o rd to 9· I and in crta11ing thch· \division lead ove r the Denver Broncos , .Pt\ij~ aod then l'eturncd il to hii; own 37. It v.•as th CI fi t!t interception in 143 attempt& for Raider quarterback Ken Stabler, "'ho ended up hitting on 16 of 32 passes tor 240 yar~. • San' Diego quafterback Dan Fouts, a second-year man. then connected on passes or 20, 21 and 16 yards to drive the Chargers to the Oakland se"en. But Raiders linebacker Gerald Irons sacked t~outs for an eight· yard loss. The thrc3t ended when Fout~· four· th·down pass was butted away in the l· I ' - • 1 , • Dolphins, Skins Roll To .NFL Triu~phs. Playoff Pairings For CIF Orange Coast area prep Volleyball CdM's Bulmer . . Builds Dynasty But the derense that had rootball teams Newport interceptedonlyfivepauei Harbor. £1 Toro and ByllOWAROLJIANDY bestblockcrinthcfrontro'ol.' all season came up with University have dtawn Ot•o.itt,...~ inthemiddle. toryover host Minnesota. T\\'O Familiar names rose to the t OI) S unday in Nationul f.'ootball League u c l lo n as th e l\liami Dolphins und \Voshington 1---1---.JlJtllJ~· ~-r.rarp.ed yictoric over Buffalo and Dallas. The Green Ba.y offense netted 393 yards on offense and. needed only two pun.ts against the NFL Central 9ivisiorrleatter . Fullback John Brocking. ton ran tbroug'h the I.fin· nesota defense for 137 yards 11s the Packers defense shut out the Vikings until tfte final five minutes of play. four against the Patriots' home asslFnments ·for WhH.l is the most ·succils "A good blocke r must Jim Pluukett. ·Friday night 1 first roundot sful sports team at Corp ha\·e a reel ror the timing e OiSWasthCllilrGCJF-playolf ~c&km, while del 1.1ar J-llgh School s about.when.s)ie..should bc,in._ straight for New England ·Edison and San Clemente year? : the air. She rnust wJ.1ll until arter they won their lint mustt~ketotheroad. It is the girls \'Olieyball the hitter on theoth~r teanl go.mes including an earlier F~nd 1n water polo act~n le~m that has a 14·1 record leaves the flOor before going ,. J\.-f laml'ti Dolphln:s came h ack with an 81-yard. four. play, 37-second touchdown drive after Buffalo had tied the game "·ith 56 seconds left. Don Nottingham's 23- yard touchdO\\'n run gave ~1iami u 35·2R tri umph. And George Allen's \VashinJ:tOn lledskins nip· µed \'isiting Ballas, 28·21, aft·er building up a 28·0 half-time bulge. '.'lottingh:im's burst against the visiting Buffalo eleven \\as designed to set up a last-ditch field goal, hut the dra"' pl ay worked so we] I it \1•ent all the \Yay, 1\'.olti ngham had ul so scored from' 11 yards out five minutes l.!:trller before Buffl.llo sleanled back to tie .itat 28. \V ashington's \\'in kept the. Hedskins a gu me off the pate or St. Louis and sets up a 'fhank sgi ving Day rematch with the Cow boys. The crowning blow was a Ji-yard touchdown pass from Bill Kilmer to Roy J ef. ferson that gave the Red· skins a 28·0 hal(time lead. J-:lsC\\'hcrc in the NFL Sund av: GRt~E~ Hi\'\' 1\T l\11N- .N.ESOTA :..... Led by former Rams quarterback J ohn ll adl. t he Green Bay Packers rolled to a 19·7 vi e· Chester lilarcol had four field goals to give the Packers a 12·0 lead before their lone touchdown late in the game. · SAN FRANCISCO AT ClflCAGO-Rookie qu:ar· terback Tom Owen hurled tv.·o touchdown passes 'iind ran for another as the San Fr~ncisco 49ers snapped their longest losing streak in history at seven games with a 34·0 conquest of the Chicago Bears. Owen, a 13lh·.round draft choice who broke into the 49ers lineup four weeks ago, completed 15 or 26 passes for3l6yards. Ted Kwalick, who has been little used this season, caught three passes for 75 yards including a 20·yarder for a touchdown. NY JETS AT NEW ENGLAND -Joe Namath passed the New york Jets to a21·16 upset victoryoverthe New England Patriots with the aid or a bri Uiant def en· siveperformance. l'\amath completed eight or 20 passes for 112 yard!! in· eluding two for touchdowns but was intercepted twice. Uni Eyes Title 24.o win over the Jets in rtday, Newport !farbor s going into 1'uesday night's up herself or her timing will New York No. 1 seeded Sailors are battlewithLagunaBeach. beoff." ·. · hoststoFootbill,Coronadel And furthermore, there Does she consider the BALTIMORE AT t.1ar is at Huntington isn'tasenioronthesquadof Cdl\tteamatallsquad'! ATLANTA -LYdell Mil· Beach University hosts Los 11 girls which spells trouble j ''No, we're short,'' the 5-7 chell, operating brilliantly Amigo's and Laguna Beach forfoesagainnextseason. Bulm er says. · · between. the tackles, paced ls at El Dorado. What has brought about "Our tallest player is 5·8 ~e Balt1more Colts to a 17·7 With Orange Coast Col· such a 5UCcess story in a and our shortest 5·3. J gue victory over the Atlanta lege unavailable Friday sport where six people, weaverageabout5·6." Fa1C9ns. night, Newport Harbor usually the tallest around, Setters Tor the Cdl\1 team PITTSBURGH AT coachBlllPiizicasaysthe alternate on a rotating are Liz Oi::den and Astrid CLEVELAND -Terry Sailors will play Long basis? O'Connor. There are fi ve Hanratty completed only Beach Poly, the Moore One big reason is the hitters alternaling .at the two of 15 passes for63 yards League's third place team. coach, Kathy Bulmer, who four other positions as slar- in a surprise starting role at Newport. also serves as gyr:nhastics ters including Allison Child, for the Pittsburgh Steelers, In ~ewport Harbor's 44. mentor, g irls athletic direc· the team captain, Dale but it was good enough to year history there has never tor and drill team advisor al Keough, a freshman, Teresa provide a 28-yard scoring been a CIF varsity football CdM . Bandel, Candee Mason and pass to Ron Shanklin as the playoff game at Newport A graduate of Palisades lit ache 11 e Johnson a St eelers s topped the Harbor's campus. lligh School and UC Santa sophomore. ' Browns,26·16. 1 Edison.must travel to La Barbara, she has made a Other squad members in. Cleveland led 16 ·13 Palma Park in Anaheim to deep study of the game of ·elude Carin Coulll.!r, Paula however, beforeRoYGerel~ duel Kennedy's Empire volleyball and put her l\lcNamee, Kathy SchY•eit- tied it at 16 with his third League runnerup eleven in learning into practice. zer and anolher freshman field go•I and Joe Green theother4-Agameinv~ng "Many of the girls are Amy Corley. All the other~ recoveredafumbletosetup areate_ams. pretty good volley l:iall are juniors. a touchdown. Jn 2·A football circles, players before they come to They may be devaslating Gerela addCd some University's South Coast schoolhere,"shesays. thisseason. security with his fourth League co-champs will "Theyhaveateamatthe Butnextyear itwillbcan field goal with 42 seconds , meet Yucaipa's third t>lace intermediate school and a even more imp:ising group left to give Pittsburgh its team from the .san Andreas lotofthem play volleyball on ~or athletes. But the ooach first win in IO ·years at LeagueatTust1n. tbebeach as well. hasn't taken to havin g the Cleveland. And El Toro1s co-champs "What I try to do is to girls dive..fGr the vo llcyb<.111 , CINCINNATI AT .from the South Coast polish their skills and get a la. the Japanese v.·omen's llOUSTON -Houston's· League will play host to lhem to learn our offensi\·e team", quite yet. Oilers rolled to their fourth Mayfair at l\lission Viejo. anddefensivesystcms." straight victory before S8n Clemente, third place There were 70 girls trying 44 950 awe-struck fans in in the South Coast League, out for volleyball this year Pro G r1· d th~ Astrodome and this is at Gahr. Gahr defeated and only 24 made the two · lime it \Yas the Cincinnati ~I Toro in non-league ac· teams-varsity and junior Bengals who were the vie· tion,21·19. . varsity. s d• tims. For Yucaipa, it's a second Corona del Mar utilizes a tan Ing The Oilers romped to a trip to Orange County in tWo system' With two setters and ~ 20..J victory and the fourth weeks. Saturday night the fourhiltersinthelineup. in a row ls the first since T·Birds were belted by· "It is a multiple offense," AMl•tu""~~l••t:Mce: 1962 Pacifica's Garden Grove she explains. "While the ball h.UtnlD'.f.- po lo l•SlS Boast J 9.2 M k cincinnati quarterback League champs (J·A>, 48-is being served, thetplayers Min • 1 L, T0 ~ : ar KenAndersonwasintercep-14. move around to various ...,...., ' 1 'o .100 ,,, ted twice and sacked six SlgniF!cant in the 4-A positions. The setter comes ~~Md ~ ; : :: ~J By f.0 H !JllG.~RT OI Ill• 04Ur Pilot StooU For ll coach \1·hosc \\'ater polo program is only in its fourth ycur of existence, Cni\'ersity 1-ligh's Ch uck l\lorris is unduly optimistic. lie evc·n sounds a bit like ~Iuhammad Ali when he t:.ilks about his Trojans' c·h:inces to win the Cl1', 3-A '\'Ol ler polo tillc. "l don'l \'isualize anyone beating us," he f.latly says. •·\\'e have a group of boys \\'ho-h-..iVl' been together .ror. three and four years, and t hc·y :ire extremely un· :;elfish." 'fhl.!y have been unselfish enough to compile a 19·2 rceord thus far. and are 5·0 111 the South Coast League. Included among their vie· torics is an 8·4 win over l\lir!I' Costa. last year.'s 3·A runncrup. One loss came to Sunn~· Hilts: a 4-1\ power, in t he :\Ioorc League tour· n<Jmcnt. •·\\'e'rc not a team of superstars," says l\1orris. ··\\'e had :i AOOd team last yi.>ar . :.ind fill summer long,. \\C ju.;;t canu: a long. The \1 hole team nlcshcs ." l~ust }'L'a r , mostl y sophnrnorcs :ind juniors compri:!l'd n L'nivcrsity 1t'am that los l to Upland in t he fir.st round of the playof. rs. Rut !\lorris has se\'en seniors starting nO\\'. And Jt•ff llussctt, .<!11 eighth n1an \1ho starts utc11sionally, is a juni1Jr. 1\lthough !\!orris refuses l o :-.i~n ;.11 out one i.;tar pl:iyrr. the 'frnj:1ns hnvc an out ~ta11d111 ).( holt' m;1n in Chu(ok ;\Jl·Cormick, who 'l':-i s fir~t ll':1m all·lcague J;1s1 ye;1r. :\lcC'ornlick is co· c:1pt:1in alonj! \1·ith Pat l.~on~. \1 ho :ilso pl3ys the J1ol(' fr('CjUClll l~. "Sll'\'l• dot•s " lot or pas· i;ing and us ually controls lht· offC'nsc." says Alorris. ·· .-\nd Pat is \'t•ry effective fnr (ltliC'k J>ass<"s. ·• Bolh ha\'c :-.cored bround JC Bertl1s Revealed A fir:it rnunrl playoff "alllC r1gainst Sunt;i DHI'· l,1:1 ra 1t.v Co ll('jlt: loom~ for 01·:1n~c Coast Ccll\ege's footll•lll ll';1m -if OCC's Pir:1tt•s c..an dCTeo1t Cer1it05 ._ ;iturday night. 'the South Const winner CQ C(' or ~~ullerlonl Is st•t>dt'd first in the medium cti\·1sion and \viii host the \\'cstern St ates \llctor CSantu UarlJaral NO\'. 30. The olhcr division playoff has thl' !\lission Conference ('han1p (Citrus or Gros· r.monl l at Santu R~o. t Jn l)Jv1s1on I. East LA tSoCul Conrc>rcnt·e) ,,·ill b;:ittlr lhc !\trtro~olila n ch:imP.: f El C~m1no or J>as~1dcnal \\Ith the \vlnner of th•1t gan1c <idvancing to Ull! Potato I.kiwi ugainst the Northern chan1 1>s. times for SS yards in losses. pl~yoffs is the pl~cement of out of lhe back row to the a..iumor• 2 1 o .200 11t llouston's scoring came third ~lace E~p1re League lr~.nt. Jlllltburgtl cntralDI~·~ 1 .no 21, on a pair of one-yard TD Anaheim , which lra\•els to Ittakes aseasontolearn Oll(lfWWIU • lito .111111 m runs by Willie Rodgers and LakeY:o~. . . . the system and to play it . ~ ; : : :: i~ a22·yardTDpassfromDan Anaheim ls third 1n a well. One year of Practice ..,,..,.,Dl,1*'" Pastorini to Ken Burrough weak league and was belted and another in putting it =:,=:-• 1 o ·'°° 2'.l inUtefourthquarter. by ~e nnedy , but evades together. . ica-o?Y ; : ~::: NEW YORK GIA1''TS AT ~lay1ng a seeded opponent. • 'Fortun~tely for u~. SM°'::TIOJIALCOlf;E~E~:-i · ISl DE . nobody~lse 1n the league 1s .... ...,, DI.,..., . TROIT -:--Detroit's SMt.F9at:~!:!"'.....,. usingthistypcofsystem.It St.L°""' • 2 o .am Lion~ kept their chan~s for ·......,.,.a1:H-takes skill and ty,·oqWckset-::_lfltlCl'I ~ ~ : :: : a w1~d card berth 1n the FM1-.tSoutt1H111, tors. We also like lo get our AWa.dtl""'-• • o .. u1 National Conference ~=-=::.=~ ,... · 1t.Y.Glenls 2 • o .201> MD ~11ayofkr,kadliv e as E~rol ....._..11st.Pa.11 ~ C-WllDl•;1~ 0 .JOO._ 1• ann 1c e a 37-yard field c-u .. _.o.,,..,...... D1tro1t s s o .500 , •• WHtTwrMn.t l.11 S..-11a ~ goal with two seconds left to S1.Fr-.:1JnS.rvl••tWHt.n1 c d T ~aay .s .s 0 JOO u.i handtheNewYorkGiantsa .::::::i~u,.-. Oe e...Ws OlkqD ""'-Di:i1i!. o .10Q " 20-19setback. St.JoM&oKo.tNo.Torr...a. lllt""9N1 1 3 o ,,. 1n D t 't' · · d · Gl9ftdoraatPKllk 0r ..... c .. .it11tn~&Nc11 ""'on.-4 • o .a 1n e ro1 s w1nn1ng nve s.ao.,Mlrcot•lT"°"-°"'111 . Mi•HOliuliln s.i.Fr.cKIKo l 1 o .JDO 1sr began at the Lions 20 with '#111t1n1,,_.,,,LosA11.111 ic11., ... ~111111111 11.01 011, B••ir•· AU.rt. 1 • o ..lll)O .. l ·58 remaining 11.,...,.,,.., •• R•dlarHts ............ 1,•-1. s.m., .. .,._ ' · · Aumtroln·EC111td tLBI Ott. fiel>lng· Belllmol'l 11, Atlolll• 1 New York had taken a 19· .... _ c1•»"-IM!J Jonest ... 1.... PllblNr9hit.o• ... 1•n41' CHUCK MORRIS lo I d b f th LI ... , l"Olrat-l'll'O'l'll O.C-"l·Monon iocc1 ell!!, ti--o.traltlO Ntlw Yori G11nt11t ea e ore e ons ,_,......,..,,Pac111<.a d·Prwttt-<1.• ... •·•. M1am1u 'llu1'111121 50 goals on a n offense that is scored 10 poinls ib lhe last ~i.isan-.Mtorla otwn.C•1r1t 1Ls1 o.t. ,.,...,,..;..._,, .... voti.-021,NewEftOlf'l"l• ave1·ag1·11 g 14 per match. S'h minutes s...it11.., ,..........,11c111 ... roe.,. •1.1 ..... 1.. St.1..ou1iu,Pt1nacs.1p11113 · All!.,... M<...., flau....,. 8t lk.H'• R-BurlOll (Ltll aet, O.M:tU-G<ltt111y S...FrMM:lsc:o)I Clllc.ooo And. thanks to goalie Ron Until Mann's last-second ...,..1""""'11 ........ Hitu1tto11'0,0Mi-u1 Swor. a long with a tight effort it was New York's :.~O:~~~=o.i K•~=~;j·~~s•n'W'hllnS tocc1 ciet. =o:::,::;~:;: ... 7 derense, Uni\'ersity-is al· Pete Gogolak who was the s..~*" ,iac1.._llSAVa1< .._A•» 1occ1 °"· P111o»M11v1111•, C11&Jan110,s.fto1et010 lowing opponents only lour hero. kickitng field goals ol :Ci.t1tca1• ... t,...."°"""l"'slLllJ111t.P.im-Ao"f .. ,, VWN,._T!i.:!~~-. per game. 42. 33, 34 and 40yards. s.io.iwte11t,.._.. • .. 1.1... ica ..... 1otv1t o. .. _. ''Ron is on top of the l\litchell slashed his way =:i .. , ... _........ P11er•·G••.,., 1L111 11e1. ·--., 0 ,-,,. .. , ...... ,. r 3 d , · flNCll•!i,t-l. Nill l'I ...,ftC nNtl situation al all times," says or 1 5 yar s as ll.tanon ..... Gf' ....... S.11M1rl11t ") -·Porte• cocci OM. &r,c;e-l.Cl<.ks lluff .. •a10e .. 1- lilorris. "l'e 1·5 very qw"ck Campbell's home coaching Sln'i.th-'YHIUi .. ,,w. • ~ .. o.1ron ' d b . 8Y!""*•IL....-e Ho1111e .. o.11e 10CC1 CICI. P•OWl.1111· Sl.Lou111!Ne•l'o••Gilf'llS and outhinks the op· e utY.•asspo1led. w.rr ... l'tt.t ........ d L0 .. 1ut-J.~··· M1 ... 11t New Ya•kJ..i1 p:isition." ST. L 0 UIS AT SW.f>/.tNs11~iJ::::"""' .. f:,;~·11~-oe• iocc1 11e•.~-::.~..:.::i•~1°':!~~= The other fou r starters PlllLADELPHIA-Quar· s..o. ..... "0.01w11Clntl95a11et1 l'N•tMn·ll11•~• 1occ1 11e1. 11.,......,. ~D1-11c;.""e., C C nd l b k JI ,.,110.k1IGM.llC. ll:r..,•t-1,t·J. Ml-9Dla1IL11Ai•les arc ameron osgrovc a er ac m Hart ran llne ,,_..,..nu.1~1tT....., ..-..tt..,11occ1 oer. somt-con.~....-. c...._..10.•11nc1 Larry Campbell at Cor"·ar· yard for a touchdown and .,...,.,,l't.,,.....,. t-4. ..,11 .. 1 • .is.nFr1...:1ua ds, and ~l ark Stevens and . Jim Ba kken kicked two CM,.on1t11towi....r Hate·C•ntr 1Lll1.m1>yoe1 ... 11. ,..~:'=:!'o~·~~ Chris ~l allman atllliit.ds. fi eld goals as the St. Lopjs =::'t~~;;...""""sCltldglcmO • i\lorris on Cosgfl){·e-: "l~e Card in a I s beat I.he M..._v.ii.,.i AloMtsa f UWlflQ9f.t P1rKi.l1 is a very e feclive defensive Philadelphia Eagles, 13·3. S1M•Clar1.tC1111ruHIH player and is extremely The Cardinals defense So1oor•11 Azvw WOrll;""" 11 Ntff quick.'' sacked Eagles quarterback P.ter~uer•• L1-.dale On Campbell: "We rely Roman Gabriel nine times ••co11&o11111 on him for our fast break. Whcntheydidn't catchhim: MIY1llr"•1T.,..at1rouui.V1,J1 H b k h h r 11 c1,.1 ... ~ ... 11 e rea st roug o ten for iey hurried his delivery so CM,..nlotrl•1t Pisa RaDl•s ~he open shot." much he was lneff ective. s.rrta v,,.,rl't Lw""'"' On Stevens: .. On defense, St. Louis gained only l~ !::.':'::.:;~~111i.rov1111111 he usually picks up the bi g yards passing as Hart was Mlrf'1taret.,.S..1a1e1lfWlll shooter on the other team.'' held to 10 CQll1pletions in 23 =~=:!'1-;1~~=~.11 .... ,1111 On lf111lman: ''He picks attempts. The Cards rushed ""'"".tttP11m1 us up defensi\•ely. '' for 188yards. · c111~.t.••tt•"* ......... ..........,".~ L• Wllllfl 8t A'rilllDn Pro Cage, Ho·ckey ... IAS1'•111M C:ONl'l•ltea AllMtlc Df¥1._ W L 9Y"•" · 11 J "'"'"°"' •• -. ' l'Nli91jlfll• •• ...... .... -.sn J .... ' ...... .... ., .. 0.-..... .,..,., ...... IMefll .. V!r91f1111or,-.......... . k111tut•rll&,lfllllll-IOi Oellvlf 11•, Ull" ti , ...... , .. .._. 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Entrit-1 'Ml: be depos1tlfd 1.1ntil ThuMoJ oft1rnoon Cit the Color Television Pigsk in P1clterN '74 ~en or ot Daily Pilot offic11 in H11ntinvton leoch,. Newport leach, Cosio Meso, lo91,1no leoch • -. . ' • orSonOement'e. , w..kly winners will be notified by moil and may Pdt,"'P th.Ir prii•• at ,. -.~·-....... AIC Color Television 19046 ~hu"t t . Huntington hach Watch few this Pi91kin Pickeroo '74 playerJ forl" -ti -.k in the DailT Pilot •port• section. Cin:le tht teom you think wil win in eoch pairing in the list Of 30 pme• and send in the player's form en· try blank Of a reoM11\Gble faaimile. Then watch the Doily !Jilat sport1 pagH for each woeli'• lht of th,.e ... ~. At the conclusion of the I O-w11k competition i...., will inYite fint ploce winnon to try for th~ ~I grand pri1e; a Zenith color televi1ion. The 16-inch, diagonal m-•Uf'9 table model color HI is "91uecl Cit $291.11. It goes ta the Pi91kin Pick1roa •74 confntant wko best predict• the outcome of MMcted ~euional football $C!mes the weekend followi~ !he close of regular ~·ckeroo contest .. lo be el191~e far the 9ftand..pnte, you hove to win .,.. of the weekly Pigskin Pickeroa '74 cam· petit-.., lelow ore the ""'"· the list of gamn Gnd entry blank. Good ludc. RULES 1. ~ .... ~ .. k .......... -.. ---"'· f.n.i..,jl1 ef ir ,. .................. '"-bl• htal1'1i .... ;. cl.ti .......... ,,, N.-~··N lntriH ....,., .. .,..;fottn ifl .; •• •""' .... ... ,. '-ilit9!1< i..clsil111. n--*'ich c&...·1 a.11....., will lol ..... if*I. '1. """' It ... PIGSION nc:moo, .,., s~ °"""' ...... ,, P.O. .. tMO, c-to ...... CA. 92620. J. CW,. --..,. ,... ,._ ,... .. ,;u..i -i. w.U. c..,1 .. 1erm -MwlM4 that (9ftl11I .Hiciefo ....,,. i11vnlftol• ..,.,11;,.i. -"-'-o d"9i. ........_, .., •i"tl• .,.,..,...,.. oM ,.,..., ....,11.,. _.,. "fldlt...,. -.... ~ ... , .... , ..... di ......... DldelM"' ........ 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Ttl IHAICU l&AHK MUST H flWO IN 01 1Nft1' IS YOIO. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : ENTRY BLANK : • • • • • • • • . ·~-. : -----------------: • Ci~'--~~~~~--~~z· • : -1p ____ . : -: • • : Orde leoms you think will win this week's gomn : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • : . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Atlanta al San Francisco Buffalo at CleYeland ChiCCICJO at Detroit Dallas al Houston DenYer al Oakland Kansas City at Cincinnati Miami al NY Jets Minnesota al Rams Mew EncJland al Baltimore Philadelphia at Washington St. Louis at NY Giants San Dil!<JO at Green Bay Arkansas al Texas Tech Baylor al SMU Stanford al California South Carolina al Clemson Duke al North Carolina Yale al Harvard Northwestern al Illinois Indiana al Purdue Kansas al Missouri Kentucky al.Tennessee Tulane al LSU Syracuse a1 ·1lftami IFla.I Michigan cit Ohio Stale Oklahoma al Nebraska Orl!<JOll al Oregon Slate Cornell at Princeton USC alUCLA Washington al Washington State • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ···········-························ ., ............. : AJ2 OA1LVP1LOT Monoay, NovelTIDer 18, 19'4 \ • ' .. • ' ' Showdown Capiur~s BYC . . . --I. 'T.hanksgiving Regatt1,' Balboa Yacht Club's an· SOLING (9)-11 Su n, Palmquist, LIVC: 3, John nual Thanksgiving Regatta Chlis Colby, NHYC; 2. \Vi(f Doyle, LIYC; 4, Betsy An- drew J62 boats in IS classes' Express, Don Reinler,, dre\\'S, BYC. . Saturday a nd Sunday for .SY€: 3, llome 'Brew. Jack llo10NTG-OMERY·12 ' · 'l80TM CHIY. UA .... - 7 5 MONTI CARLO ' ' '12400 .... -·-c:.n !Oii ~-'N ccwU ' -*'-·-. -fl"""' .. OTM CHIYRC>l.IT 1u 11 ..... -...-.......,c.i . M1-l ·•~))I some light air racing on in: Dalahite,SSSC. 17)-1, Jerry fi.1ontgomery, side and outside courses. SHIELDS (9)-1, Colum-\'Y.C. SAi.ES. SERVICl- Lar~sl turnout y,•as in ,bia, Robert Koll, U\1lSA. SABOT A (12)-1, P.fike . the pt orniance Handicap S'ANTANA-22 (15)-1, Pinckney, BCYC ;·2, Karen All ~fror ...... Clfe ~~---~f, Raci ng 1 cct class with 19 Fancy. Bill and -Bob l\lartin,. 1-~arber. BCYC ; · 3. I\'lojly •· DICK MILLER , · ' · >oJ ~ ,:.~::::i::::::::===:=:::;:;-__ -entries. ~e!.."'inner::._,"as · SAO'..C;:=.l;:.S.hadoW:-IIll\!e-o.:Ifora.,..NIIYC __ l!:"' ---------....-,. _ o_·yo·R·s-__ _ I''. \\I . itche s d n • s Turner, SBYC : 3, Graphic SABOT B (51 -1.._ J ohn · "" :i;-i.':-;]'7---.,.-~....;.-.rr..,.:.=_ ·sfiowdown from Channell-mpressfon, :s teve .Tretz-. -Pinckney:-UC-YC,. l ZO W:W...,,-tS..W-. Islands Yacht Club. SSSC. SABOT C (6l-1, A1ike lf7·~111 s... ..... PH RF ( 1 9) -1, THISTLE (61-1, War _:S'.'.'.be'.'.!p'.:a~rd~s~o'.'.'.n;_· B~Y.'._C'.::._. __ _Jl!:::::'::==::::::::::::=========== Showdown, F .W. Ritcheson, and Peace, Will Templeton,1~ \ I \, \ iJ' CIYC; 2, War Eagle, Ken BYC. . , Batzer, HISC; 3, Holiday, LID0-14 A (16)-1, Bruce Don LeBea u , BC.YC; 4, Orsborn, BYC ; 2, Jim Ker· Sparkle, Alex Irving, BYC; rigan. BCYC ; 3, Rick 5. Relampago. Bill Jones, Crisfield , VYC; 4, Bill 1i1il- \'YC. ler, ABV'C; 5, I\lla rly , .. cluMt'l'fMlt BATTLED TO FINISH -Joli <black-Hult l and Sorcery,. both CC-61 sloops. finishe d less than hou r a purl in the 1.023-mile J\ilazatlan race aft e r a sees u\v b:.il t ll' nvcr t he entire course·. 'f he l\\"O y achts~tarted with a luf· fing matC'h off Los Ang~h:$ l larbor. . ' History·· Slowest • m R l·lODES-33 (6)-1, Lockne y.LIYC. fl'fi stress, Dave Johnson, LJD0-14B (16)-1. l\Iary BYC. Karyl Thorne, BYC; 2, Don ETCJ-IEL:t.:S-22 (9)-1, Palmquist, LIYC; 3. Ellen Non Se<1 uitur, Eric Gant-Ebert, ABYC; 4, Robert ner, NJ-IYC ; 2, Argonaut, Mindte, LIYC. J ason Palalas, SSSC; ,3, LASER A (12)-1, Bill Bananas, Leroy Bilsboroug h , BCYC ; 2, Sutherland, NH YC. Brad Wheeler , P,YC; 3, New Boat Marketing Announced Ji.tat'k Gaudio, NHYC. LASER B (15)-1, Steve Ar.rigo, NHYC; 2, Donna LONELY-:.· frustrated, problems? ABC Telephone C'Dunseling Service 645-2222 Z4 "'· ~11~.@~hMobile .,.lllt'i'a;~Ovens off era FAST and HOT PIZZA, o.n .... a 10 r-cloort ' DELIVERY HOURS . 5·10 P.M, S.UN.-THUR •. e ·5.12 P.M. FRI. & SAT. 410 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 646°7136. Joli First to Fi11isli Mazatlan, Race }Sy AL)l(ll\'. l,()\l\,\HE\' ti rst It) llnts h from the start · j 1Nt1.-.t:•ltor of \ht' r11ce :'\ov. 9 off the Los '\lil li rlhi F. :'\1e n11 's CC-6 l ~\ngclcs llarbor break- ~199.n.JoJi )','WU(i(.~·S~\\' \\'Ull'r. 13 minutes tu·o years ago. In previous races the entire fleet ·has been finis hed· 'vi thin eight days . Jim Jo.,hns on, forme r marke ting manager for Newport Supply Company,. has announced the for· mation of a new marketin2 firm for marine products to be known as Starboard Enterprises. The firm combines the functions of 'manufacturers representative and a full advertising agency. The combination will g ive marine product manufac- turers an advettising ad-· vantage through coope ra tive ads placed through Starboard, accor- ding to J ohn~on. ''Let me share ,u ' -:;~'lnlfrfe\i:fi''fitiei_...Sistl'r-~hip , -· ~X IJ~ct cd t.~ fi nish before J acob \\lood 's Sorecrv i.l nd rn1dn1g h t :S u nd ay Wi.l s \Vas the rirst yi.lc ht to.finish ll enry \\'hee ler's_ 55·foot the l;023·mile Los Angeles s l oo p Ao1·an g 1 fr o m to .),Jazatla n r ;,iec at 10 ;30 :'\e11·µort ll a rbo r \'acht p·.m. (PST) Sund av. Cluh 1vhich had s l!pped past · · llob Be auchamp s Colum- ln a te lepho ne t i.ill frorn ht:J ·57 Dorothy O after roun· l\1azatla n. Don \\lood , J"acc dtnl.?' Ca bo San Lucas at the c hair m iln ·rnr t he s pon· tipofI{ajaCalifornia. soring Los · t\n~eles \'aeh1 '!'he rc~t of the fl eet 11·as Club. said Sorcerv .h;id ~trungout across theGulfof radioed an E'l't\ abl;ut nnc: California' :.1!m ost as f:t r hour behind .J o!i back as the t ape ;:ind 11·crc figh t in" ex tre m ely light Tll E T\\'O \':\C ll 1'S '" -<iirs in their struggle to the !ought a see-s:i1v b<ittlc for CYC Wins ·S clie11ck Me 111orial Ca li for nia Y :1tht Club ding hy skippt•rs 11·011 1h(' J ea n Schenck ~l en1ori a l Trophy team racing ch;1m- pionsh1p a l i\c\\'porl llarbor Yacht Cl ub Suncl:1y. 'l'he raccs \1•erc sailed 1n Ll•h- man-12s. (i_nis h. IT llAS BEEN the slowest r:.ice in the 13 yea r hi story of the C\'l•nL -J oli 's elapsed time of 91 ~d ays v.·as nc;irl.v fuur d:1vs off the elapsed t1n1c reCol'd of the 62-f.oot Ha!:timc of 5 days, 7 hours, Six yachts had· dropped out of t he race by Sunday. One had returned to San Diego and seve.ral others povocrcd to Cape San Lucas. Out of the race at the latest repo"rt v.•ere Swift· sure, Rubber Duck. Quasar, !\l as Alegre. and Dutchess and Angelique. There wercr·';;:========;:;;'j 44 starters. CARLOS Al Sunday·s 8 a .m. rol-·JOE lt all three Class D Yachts PLUMBING CO. \Vere fighting for the han-toi: ,.,.,21G52s ..... di c ap lead. They v.•ere 548_5558 Broo m 1-l ilda , \\lhimsey 1'res and The Te rro1ist. 1675 Superior Costa Mesa ltplett-- '"" OWS,.Cidty ''hr A. Wmftt ...... • A. 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Heimann -·w ith e nthus ias tic ..:·lfo ur- agen1enl fro 111 y o ur n1~rfager ~ a nd counselors, I have Jos~791/2 inches ;tnd 83Y2 pounds -chang- ing from a size 241/:i:~d n:;:-s 10 a :-;izc JO. Thi s great accomplishment has given ~nc n1orc sclr-cunfident"e , g reater poise ~tnd i:omp l ~t el y i:ha!lg cd 1ny outlook o n life . l "hank,s a 111ill ion fro111 111y:..cll' ond my family ." • No ~lrenuous exercise:- • No pills tlr ~hots BEFORE Afl"ER Busl: 47 .16 Undcrbusl: .w 29 \Vaisl; .w 151/t AbdOmcn: 4H JS'/:: •lips: "" J61/t Thighs: 261/;: 20 Arni: ,, 111 Heij?h1: !\'6'" 5'6'' \Veij?h1: 22 1 lbs. 137 Yz Orl'SS Size: 14'f2 Ill ~ ~.$·20.00 SAVING~! ~t 'i~: * START NQW! HAVE YOUR .* Bc1.:ausc individual fig ure proh_-• lcms differ. your results may be different fron1 tho se achieved by :-on1ennc el:..c. Affidavit Of uuthenticity is on fi le in the ho n1c office . -~' l1. : ,NEWAGU,R£ll!Rl?!~IST~ ...... ,.,, ... ': .~/J., 1-un-1.,,-l IJ/J.. $20.00 savilgs1D •youm ti Yl111 rew '"~· .::j-(JJU{/,t I {!Yr.d/Zfll2 L----~E::'::'':.:.~':_:"_"_'m_'_"_1_5,_1_97_4 __ ~--FIGURE CONTROL SA LONS 0 .. I • NEWPORT BEACH 1801 WESTQJFF OR. • 642-3630 SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA 3851 BRISTOi. SHOPPING CfNTfR•S56-4786 (ACROSS FROM SOOTH COAST PLAZA) <;ALL TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION of what lhe Gloria Marshall . Method can do for you. No obligation. Open Daily 9 to 9, Saturday 9 lo 4 .• , . • ' -1- J Girls Scouting for Mystique? NEW YORK !UPll -''I was sort or amazed when I was asked.'' said Betty Friedan, mother or the women's liberation movement. What she was asked that amazed her -HWUI you serve on the board or the Girl Scouts olthe U.S.A.?" . Sh~ accePted. There still is so~me amazement among observers. After all, Ms. Friedan, with her women's ~volution, rocked~ continues to rock many boats in the establisbment.4\~ Gir~ts -well, that's a pretty establishm~nt organization . ..,.._ 1'1" an· interview, Ms. Friedan diS.cUssea S6trie of the reasons she said •·yes'' when Dr. Cecily C. Selby, national directoroftheGirlScouts, invited her. ' ••1· was amazed because it is an establishment organization, or thought of that way,'' ?I-is. Friedan said. •·sut the more I thought of it, the more interesting it became. The modern women's movement believes jn restructuring institutio~. ''So I see a lot of vitality in lhe Girl Scouts as an institution. · .. I was a Girl ScOut back in Peori~ and got to just below the top rank. I liked hiking and camping badges but passed uplheonesforcookingapdsewing.•• . , BEA ANDERSON, Editor .....,,..._...t1,1m ...... , . Regibnal Center Seeks Resources From €.ommunity ByALLISONDEERR Of .. hlly l'i1911 ""' J.larshaling community resour· ces to aid the less advantaged has been Ester Bentley's life work. .From her youth in Kentucky to her current post as Community Organization Specialist for the .Hegional Cent~r of O\.ange County. her goal has been to "involve more people of all kinds in community work." . RegionaJ Center is funded by the stale department of. health and ad- ministered by Children's Hospital of Orange County.Based in Orange, there are four branch offices. · Those in Huntiiigton Deach and Laguna Beach serve the Orange Coast and Saddle back Valley. "The center's purpose is to coor· dinate, create and promote ser; vices for the' developmentally disabled," said Dr. Knute hlartin, the new director. ''The netd is so great that it has to be a public responsibility.'' handicapped are too great for the family to handle,. he asserted, let. alone the emotional costs. "These parents need access to the Regional Center for support and to let us know what their needs . are." My door is .open to them, to ;staff and the community." . llo'Iiss Bentley's job is public in· formation, community resource development, organization and liaison between existing agencies and support groups. Regional Center (unctions as a fixed point or referral for the tlevelopmcntally disabled. ·After a· diagnostic evaluaJ.ion, clients arc referred to appropriate resources for direct.services, she explained. When programs are non- existent, the center helps to develop "resources. "Great sCrides have been made in the areas of employment and recreation but the cooperation or business and industry could solve these problems within each com· mi.tnity .'' SPECIAL CONCE R~S He feels that development of the Regional Center system (there are now 19 ·through Calirornia) h<'ls been "one of the most progressive toeial strides we've made on behalf of the menta lly r etarded and other -~ndicapped persons.'' COSTS HIGH Of special concern are the doubly· disadvantaged. those who. are poor ___ ,and develoP.ffi..{D_liJly_d.,isabled. "We really haven't begun to Jook The dollar costs of caring for the 'Costs are too great for a family to handle.· ' ' • into their special needs:'' ' Other unmet needs are ~·halfway house'' transitional living ar· rangements, a'dequate foster and board and care homes and a local camp. The Laguna resident has sug- gested a project to interpret to police departments the special needs of the handicapped. "Some departments do a very good job. Others could use help from a resource person." Res pite for parents of DD children. in the Corm or well trained baby-sitters is another: goal. "We've done some of this in the pas\. but not on a large: enough scale," s he asserted. l\fs. Friedan said she is not interested s·o much in radica! chic as she is in the mainstream of American society. The Girl Scouts of the U.S .A. with 2.9 million members -· one out of every seven girls, 6 to 17 -is ll\v(ully mainstrean accordingtoMs. Friedan. . It is the largest voluntary organization for girls in the world and provides opportunities for gi rls to experience, to discover, to share girl-planned act ivities meeting their own needs and interests . As a strictly_girl·centci:cd..o.rganization, howc.vcr, isn:t.- the GirIScouts involved in sex-role stereotyping? There are men on the board at.the national and at m any local levels but the members hip is strictly girls. . ' Eve n the Boy Scouts of America. once an all-male organization, now a dmits girls to its explorer posts. l\1s. Friedan said the question of opening up the membership to boys undoubtedly \\•ill come before the board and will be debated as it has in the J>ast. Should there. in fact. be a merger bct\veen the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts or the U.S.A.? If the· organizations are to get a\vay from sex-role stereotyping, perhaps \vhat is called for is a human scout movement, ·according to A1s. Friedan. \Vith her book, '1"he Feminine i\1yslique ." back in the &Is, Ms. Friedan got the women's movement to the launching pad. Late r. she was a founder a nd first president of the National Organization for \Vo men . Her newest organization is the Economic-Think Tank for \Vomen. A member of that, by the way, is Dr. Selby. · . · Ms. Friedan and Girls Scouts, as it. ch<lnges with tJle times, may ·in fact be on tracks hc<1 dcd in the.same direction. · "The second stage of the \voinen's revolution,·· she said, "is to restructure institutions based on polarization - male only, fe male only.'' · Girl Scouts aren't all that female. l\1ost of the 359 councils -umbrella groups for 161,000 troops -have men on their boards. All tol~t 60,000 men are on Girl Scout· councils (lnd trqop boards. . She feel s a large part of her job is as matchmaker , mating resourrc people and agencies with projects. "The time has come." she said, "when agencies are no longer talking about-overlapping services. \Ve're looking for gapsr the ones that rail through the cracks. :ind are tr.vinl!; to determine belt('r ways to serve the community.·' Community involvement. she s·aid. is essential .. ... Afost of my community \\'Ork is not v.•hat is traditionally thought or a:S social work. Some of my job in·· volves direct services. but. most is geared to. oi-ganization and plan- ning." Since the 1940s \vhen she.began "'Ith parks and recreation and later aided v.1orkers in the war in · dustrics for USO. she h:lS touchC'd base 1vith crippled chi!dren·s st•r-. viC(!S, ·community planning :ind Girl Scouts. She also has been a consultant. caseworker·, \vrilC'I' and·· real cst<ilc sal esperson . · i\IAKl:'\G CO!\'TA.CT "Basically , -l'n1 1rying' lo gt•\ people \\•ilh s pecifi c skill s toi:;eth~·r· 10 sur\·~r.._ t•ommunil)' nct«ls ;ind dt'V<'lop \4.Jl)>ropri all' programs. • "'I'm looking ror 1ntcrcs tcd pro fe.~s ion a Is-· physir1:1ns. flt tor- lleys: business people -v.'ho can of-· fercxpcrtisc." .,._ For example, business and in- duslry rcpresentat11·cs could im· prove the employment outlook. Wife's -Problem lsn .'t Math l)EAR ANN LANDERS: When a Woman wrote and asked how many times a woman should forgive a hulban4, who cheilts, .. you ~quo~ the Bible -Mat\hew "18:2t ·22. Peter asked Jesus. "tlO\V orten should J forgive a brother: who sins against me? Seven limes?" Jesus replied, ''No . Seventy times seven" Doe~ that mean I should rorgive this rat 490 times? If IO, t've got to live through 470 more affairs. l don't think 1·11 make it. Any ad- vlct?-NO MARTYR - DEAR N.M. You took me too llterally. dear. t'll tell you now whit I should have s,ald when the "et.Hr woman wnt.e. Every woman whose hu1band cheats should ask ..... 11 !bl• q•01Llon: .. Would mf life be, better or worse wllho11t him?" She should then do what Is best for her, because there Is no blanket.sol lion. t6 this one. · ' . ---- DEAll ANN LANDERS: I'm the "''ire or a t'lergyman and have been tempted to write many times, always on the i;ame·subjed. After \\'hat happened today, I decided lo put lt orf no longer. . ~·ty husband spent several hour5 doing premarital counseling for this couple 1 \\•ill C'all Albert and Amy. Last night was my birthday but my husband C'ouldlft attend the small party given by my llistcr beC'ausc he had to be at the "'cddlng rehearsal. This afternoon the v.1ed· ding took p!ij('C . • Ane,r lhe"'ceremony, th~ .&roo m • • called my hu sband a side and asked, .. \\'hat ·do I owe you'!'' l\I y hu sband told the young man that he does not char~. fee s. "Thl' rl'ply Was, "llO'w WOnClei-ruror_you to b(; so gene,rous. Th<ink you \'l'l'Y; much!" Like many olhers: the young man didn'L rt:aliic he O\\cd the clergyman something ·'?~·t.'n though there "'as no set rec. . . The groom uhd his parents a rc financially well off. The wedding ,- \l'3S one o( the \O\'Clicst this lO\\ 11 has seen. \Vouldn'l ·you think the' parents v.•ould know better; i! the groom do:e!in '~? Plelise,answer in print for the benefit or AtL cleri:i~'m en \\'ho have th~ problen1 . -Tl-IEIR NA~t EIS LF.CION . DEAR FRIEND: Us ually thr troom or his best man hands the- I • clerg)·n1 au •1n e nvclOllC rollO"'in,ii; the cercn1ony -or, ir lhf'rC is 111• en,·elo11e and lh1• izroorn ask!«. '.'\\'hal dll I O"''l' yuu'!'' thr cleri)·ii1an shbulcl ha,.: a flgur~ In his head and not h(' ashamed l11 lrt ll cu me out of hi~ 1noulh. I kno''" o(•no 11ro£essional person "'ho "''Ork~ for nothing. "''tv?n thr client <'lln afford lo pa )', and I don't Ste why a rll'rgyn1an should bcex· pcctrd to. • ' DEAR AN N 1..AXDERS: This letter is ill response to "Xo Fru1 ot Yours," the pare nt \\ho felt yonr column 1 shoul d he rcmo1'ed ft·on1 lhc newspaJx>r bci:ausc ~011 spoke out o}\ bu c h ~uh j<:c L s <i s homose~~lit.~.and VD.- t\t the senior' levels, Girl Scouts can ,·..-rite requirements of me rit badge programs they des ign themselves. Often. it n1cans getting boys involved. T<.ike one example: A grou p of (;1rl Scout Cadettes ul \\lest11eld, N.J., credited u "Boy \V atching f3ad gc," · '!'he purpose· \Vas to develop good \\'Or king relationships \Vith all 1nales -fathers, broth~rs, classmates. r_;arn1ng the badge led them into a coed service project, a coed camping and coed ice skating activity. In Ogden, Air 1'"orce Lt. Col. Travis \Vofford is a Junior Girl Scout troop leader. His \Vife is the troop's assislant leader. "If a fe1v l>l'"l>le lrom l·\illcrton ~•re lhink1n g of t r~·l ng ~omcthing, ;i group 111 Hun11n glo11 Bc:ich ha1·t· ;1lrc·;i dy attcm 11tcd, it makes sc n~c lo pool· rc:.o urct•s so cxpcricncc·s t!on "t go 10 \.\' a:,t c . ., · She is li;1is(J u 10 J:"roups sui·h :is l "nitcd Ccrcbr;.il P<1 l ~v :111(! thl· Epil c·1J:-.y Fo11 ndod 1u 0 11 . \lh1J:-.t' :-.pl'tia l 1 nt t·1·C'~l :. l;,dl 111th1n lhv 11idt• hound;,i 1'H'" uf '"dc•11•ln11n11•n l ;1ll~· d1s;:1 bl1•r1 .· l)r .\l:.i rltn, 11h11 \On~ 01l'r llK' lhrt·l·lor ·~ 110:-t 1lu~ n1ont h. 1·nrn 1".: to the ce nter with u si m1l11rly hroti d backgroClnd . lie holds ;1 doctorate in medical c<1re administration from UCLA. and for the past six years was director o f the Lung i\s· sociation of Orange County ... Ester Bentley, ' . community organization specialist for Regional Center,. consults with Jan Dobyns in HR branch lie a ls o has worked with- :.1\('oholism a nd cerebral pa lsy, and teaches health and sociology at 1hrec campuses a[ California Stato. University. "l entered the public health field initially because I felt <t great need 10 :.crve. I'm a believer in hum an rights ;,ind hum an di gnity," he :-:.iid '"The move to Rcgion;.il Center 11 ;,1 > motivated by the fact that a ;;rt·:it deal or my education was goin g to waste.'' 1-lis doctoral dis- :O-l·rtation 5tudied guardianship for the adult mentally retarded. ''The center,'' he added,•• offers Jn op1xirtunity to really help." Further information is available by calling 997:2393, Ann Landers • l'n1 ;~ bo.'" :.1lm n ... t 11>. l'\'c read ·~11t1r 1·0111m n .... 11t<·1· I \\:1s n1 nr Y<':Jl':. u(il. \l .1 p:.11·e1lt !> nC\'C'I' told nlc onl: thin;! u.bout ~t!-.: or :.111ytl11n g chnn~ .... ll'il 111lh it. It \\a!« fr11rn l'Ci.ld 1n~ \illlr cnlumn th.il I lcarncd n1n!«tQf 11h;i! I ~no11. I 1111nl to th.ink 1nu. Ann , for h1•lpin ~ nil' i ;in1t tht1\1..,,1nd:. nt uth1•r h1<t ... 1111 j.(t'O\\ up to tl(· n111rc mature .incl rL'!«pOn slhll'. Gnd blc":-.\0 11. :\l J ~ ~ou cont1nu1• lo rln ~our i:-ood 11orh for man) ,\car~ to coml'. -Jo i-:c; lll:AK Jfll:: Thank )OU fflr 0111' of tht• nil't'.\t lrU C'r.., I hil\f' r'rr rrcl·l1 C'd. I 11111 n to krr11 on doin 11, 11h:it l'n1 cloin.11. Unlil 1n~ t~IX'V.rltrr nr I fi11l a11arL -"hichf'1 ('r Cfln1c~ fir:,t. CO'<FTDE~TTALTO A WORRY \V\R1' \\'MO Nf:EDS TO GET IT ·\LI. 1"0G ETll EB : A big worry "'il l 1lr1 '-e out tht> 11m:1U ones. An11 !«C't'lll J! J ~ ho\v there is a\"'nys a still hi~gt>r v.·orry com1ng along Cyou t':.1n eou111 on 11 1, It'll yourself to be thankful for lhc 11m<1ll v.·orry YoU no1\ ha1·c :i nd count your blessing~. \\'hot kind of \YCdd ing goes: with tod ay's ne1v life-st yles : Does :in~'th1n2 go ? An n Landers' com- pl('1C'I ~· nt'v.' "'"l'he Hri t!e'.s liu1dc" tt·ll.., \I h;.il ':-; rii;!ht for today's wed· ct1ni:;:it". For a <'n11y, ~end ci doll ar l11l1. plu!« a lung, !<.t'lf·:i rtdrcssed, ~lampe d c n vt·lo pc 120 cenls pb!«l<i ~c~ Lo An n Landers, i•.o. Box l·llN,, Elgin. Ill. 60120 . ' ff:! OAIL V PILOT Service Hours Praised RSVP Pl ease s JI \ Jll fll .. "'4)\' 01 the D4ol1 p,,.. ~1~11 ~pirit \\ , • .., l11 gh ;1" n1l·1nlx·r:-> nf HS\'P !Bt•l •rl·d S1·11h1r Volunlet•r J•rugr<irll • J.:<ilh1•r 1•d fur 1·ulfcl' .inti ttonut!> 111 lht• C·1~l.1 l\lt·~.1 t'uucllry l 'luh. 'l'h1 s 11•as !ht• fir~l of 11 hut 11 ell lit• mw1U1l.v mcclu1i.::.......fur ll"w---\-l14a~-~,>.j. -'f'll~ ti.:crs. ufC..·r11H• them_a chancc. iu __ t·o111parc null·~ and g,11 11 111 - ~p1ru l1on . , A~ the crov.'d i;:.i lhl·n·tl . tht•y tla n- tcd tu the mus1C' uf l.>ulJy !-it1·11urt .:ind Joe Ch<ippcll,' ;1 111:.i.110 hariJu ·uu11 '''/'his is the only pl:.itc in 1011 n ~ou c:111 d;1ncc h('fn11.: hrl·alda~I ,'' con1n1~11tc1J S~ J\'1:1 l~1i;t·n ! .. adore Sehnt•ult·r. n1;1..,lt·r nf t·cr1·mun1L''>, ... ricl llL' d1H•..,r1 1 Id,(• to h1:.1r ;1 Ill! ul t.1!~ ;.il.11111L ··,,·rui ir <.:tt1£1·n-. and 1.11~1 /11lk:-.. I rn 1u ... 1 :1 kicl '' (1\ murrrit·r c,f :1g11•l·r11L•1111!1l )O\\'etl J A:. th.; h ighl o~ht tif th1· n1i;rn1nt!;, <.111•;1rd:. 1\·erc i.:1vcn H• HS\'/' rncn1- bcrs t ontribut111i.: 50·1,jlj huurs uf st·rvicc. 'l\.,•o volunt cc rs, Franec., 1 >h!ni<.:k illld Earl Dillmilr, 11•1•rl• honored for their oul ~liltlll ini-: 11ork by :.pcci:il p rtJc!;.11n11lions frun1 the OrtlnJ,:e County Hoard ol Sll pt•r· v n.or s , 111111\: the 1·1·sl of the llonorccs received 1}1 11~ or ccr- tif1catl·s /\n1onJ.{ tho:.c rcccivini.: pin.., 11 l'rc. Josephine Ile t'ur!o, 111:·rh<1ps the oldest or the l'flluntecr'> ;.it '.J:J, ;i nd he r son, 'fony, both of "'horn 11 urk for lhc ltcd Cross Ulood C..:cntcr . De C;i rlo :.t;ited \.\ith pndt• th<1L he ;.and hi ... mnlht·r h.1d 1lanec1I 1111 the l.a11·renc·e \\'elk Sho11 1n SL·Ji· tcrnlit·r. :.ind 1nv1\l·tl Hs\·1· n11·n1· lx·r.-. In stay ;111d 11,1teh tht·n1 cl;.int·c .aftcrlhc 1111..·et1n g. Schnt:uler, 1n a 1·11111·lud1ng p1 ·11 fillk , ~aid, '•\11l l1 hLllL'110ll: 1111 \'!tUI" h ;ind~.Don't11a:-.\t·ll ." , · Arte r m11ri: rernu1dL·rs 1l1al !ht' best 11ay tn s l;iy yuunl-( 1:-. to kt:l'I• bu sy :ind that ''11·c're n ot uld -11•c'rc m<.1lure." the rnt:l't1ni..; V.'~~s over ;ind the music ~ttirLt·d <.1gain. . .. -~.- Your Horoscope Tom orrow Vernon Cannon refills Isabelle McCondach 's cup at RSVP gathering. Pisces: You 'Lose' Burden ,-LJ t:SDll Y NO\/cMBEtl ,, ByS\'DSEY O~tARlt A RI ES l:O.l arch 21-,\pril 19); f{omanct'. illusion :ire very much ~ part of your personal picture, \'ou OJl'l' pron1iscd plenty. T Al 'R US (1\pril 2fl-l\la v 20 ): J>o1vcr pla:-, eoultl I~ (n effect. r~m pha s i s is on rcspon!iib1hty, orga niz:.it1un and promotion. GEJll"I (~!:iv 21 -Junt· 2fJJ: c;1md luna r a":.Jll'l'l 11u11 t·u1ntidcs v.·ith correspon· d cnce, publi tat 1ons. "h1 ght·r l c<irning." \'ou rt·uch more people. C.\"CER !June '.?1 July 22): lnvt·stn1l'nt~. ta\t·:-.. :-..1 1 Lll).'.S and loans -the~t· an.' <·m phasizt"cl. ''11u t111d I hal unl• 11·ho n1cn n;, rnut11'10 :-,·ou rne;1ns n1 orc than )011 c1 er supposed. Lt-:fJ (.July 23-,\u:;:. 221: \\"h:1t u p]>(':J rs lo be :J restru.:- 11011 1s attually for your 0\111 protC'tlton. Ll·gal l'lt·m~·nts ;.ire 1n1·ol 1'l'll. \111tGO (Aug.23·5<.•pt 221: ,\1 cent on liHJ:..l' 11·ho \\ ork 1or .1 uu 01· perform SPl't1al !'>l'r1·it·es. \'uu !ind that 1ou ;ire :.11ught artcr in :;u~·1:d ~cn.~c. l.IRHi\ CSt•p\ :t!-flcJ. :!21: /\e1:L·1il 1s tin el1a11ge, tr;.1v1•I, 1 ar1t•ly, spet1al deahngs 1\ 1th one 11·ho i1' 1·igornus and ha:. .. ~ uung idc:is. ,. You do ~omc tC'ar1nJ.! dou•n for pur· pose of rebuilding. SCOR PIO <Oct. 23-Xol'. 21): Pract Jl'tt\ ll>S HCS domin ate. \'ou fl'tci1·1• ir.qui r1cs. Questions arc asked and ;111sv. erPtl. Key no\.\• is to be analyttt·al. Sessions Informative S,\Gl1'T,\RIUS l!\'ov. 22- l)cc. 21 ! : \\'h•tl rt·laliv('s say should not have too great an influence on I\ hat you do. )lnke inte lligent conc:cs- :-:-ions hul rc:fuse 10 <ibandon principles. Nu t Sale P:itk;1_gcd nuts arl' IX'in i: sold b.1· the Or;1n,l.!C' County Adopli\'e P:.tl'l'lltS _.\s- socialion to fund proJt•rts 'l"ht• sale \1 di ('!'HI l>cc . l.'l Are:i contacts art· \lrs .. Jirn Guilt', !\l 1s~1on \'1t·to. \Jr .... Bub Bo:ird. Jlunttn,L'tt)I\ Beach. :ind \lrs. Hob Ill'adlc~, C'us ta \lt·~.1 . Camp Fire Girls l\'ation:tl voluntt·(•rs of Can11> Fi re Girls and then· f:11n1Ht•S \\!I! ;Jt\l'nd :1 SI'\· 11.1.1· 1"011fC'l'1'ncc. h(·~1nnin~ 'f'ut·-.~;1_1, '.\'o\·. l!l. Hl !ht· :-iher.1to11, ,\uahr un. Sec retar ies Churk Jloss. 111th thr Orpartn1l'nt of TAini::uist1cy,. ,1t C.'<i l State Fullt~rton \1dl be :i :-pc akcr al the next n1cctinit of J(:irbor 1\rca J.ec.11 St·ac.1.'taric.;. The i:roup u·11l nlr1•t at f>.30 p.m . o\\'rdnr:-d.1:-·. i\'01·. 20. in Grann1·'s ,\tlLt'. llun- lln!.!1nu B1•..1th ,\1:-o -.p1•;1i..1111.: 11111 hi· Eil1·1·n \\1·t'l1111•, l"n-.111!.1111 frun1 Suuthcru C.i!Jiurnt.1 E1h-.on l'o. Pr ess Wom en ::\irk H. \\'1lliurn!i. i·rhtor <'ffii'n !u.~ rif thr T.os An~eh·.; 'Jllllt'" \Iii[ I.ilk :1lX1Jll 1)H' t·h:.ing1n~ rult• of ll!!Oll'll u1 Ilic Ill'\\ :-.pa per fil·lrt 11 htn he nd1tJ'l'sSC'S (/rang1• ()1st1·1l·t. l';d1 fo rn1a l'rt•ss OCC Course 1\ llfll('·\l'e{'k ('OUf"l' dl'.1linµ" II !l h !ht• {'h;J!U!LI H! rolt· of \l•lml·11 11dl l.lt.• 1.i ft'r1•d .11 (iranct• Cn.1-.1 (",,[. l1·gl', hcg1nnrng Thur.-.1l.1~. '.\'<11· :! 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Conference \ :-Oo11Cht ·11t I ,.ld<>!t .\~1rol11:..:1r.d <'11111• l • ,,.., \1111 l;ll.;,• pl.1~··· !'11d .• 1 ... \II\ t!ll,l . !'OI". 2:.! ~I ltl lht• fli\tolfj Inn, FullL•r\1)rl, C'.\PRICf)R'.'\ (l)ec. :.!2· J.in. 1~1: 1'1·otc<·t a;,st•ts: SomC'Ol\1' \\.int:-. son1ething fnr nothtnJ.! an<t \OU cuuld he pn rru• ! J r~···t h: i101\' it und Jlllll~·t·\ )OUJ'Se!f". t\,}l' \H ll S (J.111 W-i-'t'b. lt\ · I'll'[<' I> h1i.:h: t;1kc JJlJ\1:!\11~· :-0\;!i'[ '>!otTir·\hln).!! \l'<'• 1•t 1 "sJ1<\t1.~1h11it~. ln- ll''il 1n ~ ... 11· 01111 lallnt. 1d• ""· ;1lultt11 .. l'IS{'l~S f F"h. l~J-:'ll.1rch '..!hl '\(o\\ .IOll J.!l'll'ldull(';1r.<:. dou lJT ~. )'nu ,iJ.,n' lns1•'' hur- 1lt•n lh;11 11 ;1 s n1 11 1 riur 011 n u1 I 1r ... t p!ael'. · , If t~11la 1 i.-. ,\111ir hi1thda) 1°111 nt.1d 1· d111n1 "!11· ;1d1u~l ­ rnl•n l p1)s:-1lily ('h.Jll).!l'd I ('"Id<' Hf l' I h IS \'l'll r Ynu :J l'l' ltld<'Pl'IHll'lll. ('l'l'.111\l'. al· tr:1c l1\l' I•) opposite· sex .ind 1n1pti!s1 \·t· ;inti t'X Ir JI .1i:::a11t Condt1('l1ng :1 1111rk ~h·•p 11dl hi' .l.-.1n11t•ll1 · (,]0·1111 111 (\1~1.i \ll·~.J. (<'ll1l1«ol 1·1•'1ll b1•r nt lht• \111J·f!1' 111 F1·dcr.!I ino uf .\~! 1 ,,J,, , 1 WE QUOTE PRICES BY PH ONE 5P'fC1 ALS THRU NOV. Zl. SuQg 011r Solt Heta11 Pr11:,c Pric• ~I I I . $', l!, , .. ,.,~ Sl.49 \VOO\l'll. ~--------I ' • SI t I S' 4q '1.25 T.hc 1nl•elin,1.! \\ U! tilk.c plae<' .:~! ; :10 p 111 ·rhur· :-.cjay. r\°n\~ :!1 in thl' L.1,1.!Ulla ':L1do,S11u1h J .. 1g11n.1 LOS E WEIGHT !' '" OR MONEY BAC li !hf. ~1, .... 1 .. ,., n~"' ·• '• lp;;;;;;;;;;;;1 b~ Bf>•dH••' n.:i••"'" l"r """·' •tl~c!"" "")·« ,, ~ .i•it' "''""''"! 'O•f.• ""'" Jiri A Vcmon'S SPORTSWEAR l)nr !1nY ("•<It,••"• 1.ol '" ~. •DPt!o(f' v• • •: • > (;flt""" ..... OCll•I""• ' ' II('~· PV !" • "• II ·'' !(ti lhYI l' • '" I ! ' V. IT\ I ' ~ l"''-rl. ¥ ,,~,¥·"~ .~n r"" • .. ")' v.... •1<1 inn•"•,.,,. t·• ,,.., ! " .,. ~·1 o·• • I Id\ ! ',,, "'~· I'" " 1 ·,,.. ,..,~ S4.5' ;7,., ii~-. Sl .J9 ~· 4~ ~-· 4<l $2.79 Sl'fCIALS LIMITlD TO QUAHTITllS OM HAND WE QUOTE PRICES BY PHONE l'q E.~ 17111 5'·· let TVJti;, Avf'.I C1>1ta Mesa At.;r .. II • tr. '11 J~ , •l'l Tne Bo• y,'~rurH fl!AIA ~1&--t.h !148 '111 ·sa.LBOA 151.,00 ?IO#a'•lll'A~ 67S t9Q.4 II :I;ll i i'l!i~:Miii.!.!li 1 .._"., 0.,"'.,'.,'1--• •;o~:.,"""";;"".;· 'c;;;"~;;•~·--.:6::.4;:;:2;,;;•;:4,:l.:;0:.;4:.i ' BRITTINGHAM- MUNROE l 'niversity of Soulhern Co1.lifornia ~r::¥1 uatl'~, Kalh· t·r1nc r.funroc and John Sumner Britllni:ham \\Wt" 1n arricd 1n Our Lady of lll ount Ca rm e l Catholic Church, Ne"' port Rcuch. 'l'h ci r parents ;,11·c J\lr. :ind J\lrs. J <ime::; E . i\Junroc nf B<ilUoa J<;land :.ind the l{t:n· 1u•th BntllnJ::h:.in1 s {/f !\'t•1v1>1Jrl Bca<·h . 'J'hc brirlC'. ;1 J,!r:.1duatc or (.."orona dc l i\l:.ir lligh.Schoo\ is a mc1nbt'r of Pi Bela Phi, and her husband, an alum-nus~ of l\'c11•port llarbor High St·hool, affiliated \.\'it h l\appu Alpha. llonor· attendants \\Cl'e Kim Hobcr1~011 ;,ind l'l}dc ~t;.iuff. . Also in the \1 t•ddlng par11· \ll•rc i\lrs .• John l\·try. :\l1chcllc Rcln1:.in, Debby I MRS. PULTORAK :11111 Lori Hritlinghan1, Jan1:>l' :ind t~l1z<.1bcth B1r- 111t·. Con;,t<inCl' ~lunnx'. Stc,·e Katz, Stl'Vl' G;1br1el, St•olt Bro\', n, C ii.: Codiga. 'J'on1 Fleming, l·'.d \\'•l~hko and Pf'lt•r \'ord.llt'. PULTDRAf<- NUNNELEY El 1'oro Chapel v.-as thC' setting fo r lhL' ma1Tiagl' cPren)ony li11!..1ng Ga.1 IE" /\nn Nurltlt•ley :.ind .John .Fra ncis l)u ltol'1.1k. Directing the \'0"' l'X· change 11·as the Ht·v. Pat1·it•k Zl('ffi:lnii. Parents of the llridal couple arc the Russell Nunnch•ys or Costil J\1esa and Col. ·:ind f\l rs. Joseph Pultorak, Santa .Ana. Sul' l!ess :ind Hodger G.reer 1\cre honol' attendan· t:;. Otht'rs \\(•re f\l;i1·1· f\Jcl- lem, Ga Li (;or mlv. ·Diane· Kirk.,..•ood. '\'alte1: Knack, Albert Odcn<Jth ;ind Bill 1\1ever. MRS. LATSHAW J oe Lerov. Ch:-11 !rs :Zink, Ron llegai and Hobby John· son. 1'hc bridt• is:. gr.icluatc>of South J li gh Sehnol. Tor- r;i nct' ;ind ;l\lt•1ull'd l~l Cuntino College. l lt·r hu!)b:tnd is a i.:radua\e (lr (;ranacla Hills Hi gh Sc-hoot :ind alli:ndt·cl J)n•J'tl' l"ul- ll'j.!t:. ELLIOIT- ~. LE DI N l.111ng in Corva lhs, 11h ile the bnde~room concludt·s hL!i • cduc:'.it1on al Oregon St;1te lJni\'ersity 11·ill he ne1v ly \\Cd 1\lr. and ~!rs. !\lark \V1•sley i-~lli otl. Pt·1for1ning the doub!l' rinl! ceremony in Our l~ady of l\lount C;u·mcl Catholic l"hureh. f\e11 port Rcn<'h \1 ;1\ th•• H1:1. 'l'hoh1:1:; O'llonnl·ll . 'J'hC' hrltll', \h1• fornlt'I" .J\1ichell' Ann Lt•Jin, 1.., !ht' d:.iu~hl(•r of till' J{ogc r Lcdins of Costa J\lcsa. Jlcr - ! ' l ' . j MRS. EL LIOTT l111 ... \l:111d i .. the :.on of th1" t\1•unl·lh \\. J•;l lintl\ of IJ.11- J;i:-( ~J'l', 'J hl' nt•11 J\trs. Elliott is :1 ::r~u.lu.111' of l)Slf :ind 111" H;1 rnn11.1 ('Ull \t•llt 1111.:h .sel1•"''· \lh.1n1bra. 'J'hc• br11!··~·r1111n1 1-.. ;1 J.!l'a;!ti.ilt'11\' D:ill:is Jlq.~h St'hooL Jlr1t1.11 ill• 11u.1nL<> \ll're· iilrs. l'l1d,11 \\ ;d..,h, l\lr:-.. .l ack T.c \· 11.11 ;ind 1\1111 (;rt•-;. :-.ini. J;iur<' I· l!J11l!. Jh·11111s l.vdin .1111! 'rlu1n1;1., t)J'urr .~\'l'\t"tllf14 l1 1!d('~l'1100 1. ' ' ' ' • .. ' ihe bride i:-. :1 gr:iduatc of r-----------~~~~~~11!!~~11!!11!!_-' Newport Hat'hor l hgh \l School and her husband graduatcci fro1n f\l:itcr Dci J-li gh School. LATSHAW- CAMPBELL C. Sco1t L atsha11• !fl claimed DL·Lana .CantphC'I! as his bride durin g nu1>t1al~ performed hy the ih.'\" Roger Berg in the '.\'.('\\ J)()rl llarbor Lutht'rHn Church. The bride. daughlt>r of the D. \\'. C:impb('tls of \"orba Linda. \1 ;is :itll'nlit'd by 1\nne :-01 Ul'l(' Acostn. Lindy and IJt:bby Ca mpbell, and Debbie Thompson. lier husb<lnd is the son of It fl1r. and fll rs. C. S. La~ha1v Cmne lalk to our elect rolysis experts. You'll wonder why you waited so <lon;;I Our Kree meth od is the gentk?, permanent Way to be rid of that unwante+d·raeial or body hair. Ask !or a complimentary c0ri·sulta1ion ....,.1th our technicians. Robinson's BeJ~:y s~1;on . l?4~r _ ... ...,."""-·-· , 644-2800 MRS. BRITTINGHAM of l\'e\.\·por! Bea(·h. 1-ffs :.il- tendants '' e:rc LL·stcr J ones, • It's Pre-Holiday Perm Sale time ---· at Robinson's. Save !;2' Pretty up for 1he holidays at Robinson's. Treat yourself to a new, short, curly style and take advantage of the savings . Go short, short with Brush 'n Go Wave, wtth c~t. Reg'. $3o.'NoW$15'. ·- CaretreEi Body Bounce Wave, with cul. Reg. $35-NOW $17.50. • Custom Deluxe Wa ve, wilh cut. Reg. $50. NOW $25. Call for your appointment today. Aob ins~n 's Beauty Salon. . . I ;$~ ANAHLIM u~vtnL.Y HILLS c.;.CFfR ITOS VLCNDAL C l"'ANO'RAMA CI TY l'ASAOCNA SAN D ILGO • .\QiLl,..\' ... ,, 7 1 l I ' '• ' • ' MIXED SINGLES MoW DID r.i?!Jl1' AIAeiitiAGf; B~!A~ LIP, GI/~ P MBLEWEEDS . :• . r;Jh ,:·, • RINKY WINKERilEAN ; <,I'.)() 5HOULO'VE SEEN 1llE Fl&H I Cl\UGllT ITT 6111-10 Cl\N\P LAST SUMMER, FRED! ~~=----' RGMENTS .Jl:. --. '' . I r NANCY HELLO, -UNCLE GUS , SLUGGO··· SHAKE HANDS WITH MY UNCLE GUS · " TODAY'S CBGSSIDID PUZZLI ACROSS ~ Muffl9 1 Dlggll'lg tOol fil F11tn 1nlrnll5 e Asian nttlon: !2 Demtnd1 ~ V1r. 1trongly 10 Thlcll piec1 54 Actru1 Ju tie 0 -~-14--Scottitl'l·itltftd~-'-'----'---li:lfil lS Hurilng 58 American 16 Fust ln11ell10f 17 Antrk:t 59 C<>ritn11to 18 wen-61 Fl111hy - m1nner11d Mcxk:an plan1 • l'I O £ f o A T E o A E 19 Olv1'1 IOl0 62 Not diluted r O -A 20 •..•••• 63 Revolve ti It Vetpucci 64 Extreme II 0 u N T A I M 22 Run1 65 Sea eagles 1peedily 66 RtlllH 24 Angry 67 01 tn 26 Mott'r1tion1I ot;anlc IOll Z1 Klndofgolf DOWN COUrH 1 Spaniltl 30 Ht~I Piiiot' ' L ". 13 Speak .....itti 39 Licking t.eth pride 42 Cruet ptopll 21 Cieh 43 lhf.nh 31 Etrly 1Utot1 2 F\lf'nli- 32 Agent'• J W11pon: Fr, commluion " Mnk pllnl• 37 Trade 5 To11I 23 R-otd 46 ••· P1n Alley 25 Tripi to do •7.Finiat.11: t1sk1 2 word• 27 ,itt1n 48 n1111e111n 38_C_9"necltd by 6 C1nno1: 3 m•rr• w0tdl .O"Volunltei: 7 ,FrenCllk'lnt 28 G1rm111 Greek Mfth. "m1-ter'' 49 Put on r9C:onl • 29 Set system 50-=::=lfu- Abbf. I Clrc:lll P1rtl 33 C1n1dl'1 53 TaMment 41 ROOM'l'llt. 9 Memento ctpitll: 1 word1 1r11 for OM 10 [)ye 34 Sure !S5 TIMI: Sp. 43 Coin• of applicator PNt 56 Skin J1p1n 11 ActOf ••••• 38 01hetwise prowberlnce C4 Cltru1 drink G1MM 38 C1mival 57 Kill"'°'8ntf'{ "6P11m:2-dt'12 Min1tu~ deYicn 60 Thfe1; Pr1flx ' s ... 1 I • , by Wm. F. Brown and Mel ·Casscin ; . l l by Tom K. Ryan by To"! Batiu!=k' Oil, HE WA& ITT LEAST 1WO OCTl\VE& LQlol(; ! • DOOLev·s WORLD ' DR. SMOCK GORDO " • ""nd N •-18 1974 1r OAILVPILOT 8 '' """' ay. ovem..-, . _. by ROCJer Bradfield IF 11< E UlllO HAD WMITIP ME 1i'> SMOKE £XPLOPIN6 Cl6ARS HE WOULD HAVE GIVEN ME AN ASBESToS NOSE by GeonJe Lemont by Gus Arriola SURE ... I JUST GcrrTA 1TIS TWo BLOCKS "THAT WAY AND "TURN RIGHT PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH , WELL, I DID i"HE DEST I COOl.D. SIR' ·M I JUST MOPE l{OU LtKc_E_i_t . ., ... .---1 by Charles M. Schulz >-------~ l-IO'.ll CAN I HELP 61./T LIKE MAA'SE IT'LL LOO(eEn'ERAfTER I IT?! JUST TMINI<·! M'< OWN 6ET ™f SEQiJINSSBUEOOt.i,SiR ... SPECIAL 5KAJJN6 ORE5S!llJOW! by Harold Le Doux by Mell IWffOfOlll!~V t..t,.,,..APP'(, IUT ND'N J:t.1 IAl'll-4APPY 1CMIT1Mff·ANC> HAPPY C~A.TULATION5,. !llA1• YCI.( .Air! NOW A NOlrMAL. ""'1M.AN· 8E.IN6 ! ! 1 f<>;tlTl .. E*- -- BUTMV POOR CAR! 8ESIOES we.-'A:E" LEAVINC, TMe SCENE" OF AN ACCIDENT! • \ I ,... ' by Chester Gould . "THA.lS A MINOR TRAFFIC C.HA.RGE COMMRED TO Ml! GETTIHG HAB8ED.• FINP 3 BLOCKS.,, 11:. by Roger Bollen THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE +t I 0 • tAM INlHE ru51• • ' • • • ' H I DAIL y PILOT Monday Novemoer 18. 1974 • TONIGHT'S TV IIlGIIl.IGHTS • J\'l'I .. \ 1s 1 ~::W lloll.vwood lhL· SilC'nt ~:r~t. ('h;1111u ·l :; p1111 1ls 1l ~ <·a n)t•I' a:-. t\i)~l' tu hon1c, llll· K·r1 . \ h:1tl.: lot . 111·ii:;1n a ll r built L,v \\°arn1.:r llrulht.'/'."I 111 lhl· l ~J:..1.Js, li1f lhi~ Slll'<:1:.al. '.\l~t· i 11 ~t ·IJli .. ·r11 • Godr:.athcr ... 'l'hl· 1·1111· tlu:-.111n .. 1 llii .... l\\V·parl ·rv 11rcm1t'r1· ,.f llul ly\\Ood ':, ull lulh.' iup n1011cy \\'Inner \\'1th .\larlun lirando, At l'u<.·1no, Jumcs (.;aan. l)i:.ant Kc:1to11 :111d Hohc•rl l>uvall. ,\U<: 11 1 10 :00 '!'he \\'u1·ld orTluj:[h llcfn1.·r ltal ph St<n·\ hi1~l;, thi::i' tour into th._· 1n111U <.ind lil1·stylL• vi 0thc n1u n \\ho tur'ncd ;1 IJunny into an e1npil'l'. \\'1lll pccks <i l llL·fncr's \\'L•:-.l CuOJ St and Ch1 ca.c:u n1ansions :Jncl his Big Bunn~ Jt·t plane. ' . - TV DAI .LY 'LOG 100JOUOO !!l•m 0 lowl1111 tor oon.11 '6 • Mtd Sq111d 'IJ TNth Of Co11~19vt11ttl I W!wt's 1fJ li111! I lttt liq Tiit n1 '11 'l_,. Mtc.ln't Ktrott ti) Gmertld• 16 Tiit l lt Y1t111 Al P1t1110, James C11n. Rithard Ca~ lt:l1no, ~o~erl Duv1H, Otorie Jl,t1lon. Tht muthplt Actdtmy Awtrd""" n1ng motion p1clu11 e~Ol()l1fti lht hvts al !he POilltrlul Cosltont lam· 1ly, Dl'llni1td Clime tll!I o1 !ht 1940s. ro CE!I!ID.hldr Jud7 G11l1nd ~1n11 wmt o4 the ~a:s she mide mtmo1111lle. 0 ROOKIES-MIKE'S * PARTNER KILLER COP ,:30 0 l'w. (!,l ~ED Th 1 •oolits "Y1ndeH1" An !w!rO.C e1·f.llP retu1ns to tne torte 1!\tf ten ye11~ o~~U· ed '"'/I 1 plan to c1p\ijre and pun· 1sh the i~n;:i1n w~ MlllJ taused his perman,n! d1sab1hly. Laurence I'"";:~: '""" 0111nel Mtmbft1bip Appeal M~ A111adecido B RHODA· SEASON'S * NEW COMEDY HIT!!! --e'tti trr!}Rhod• llhodlth•~k.s ~he mty be pre11nant, llul Y.t 1sn t Stlll e110111h to te ll Joe. t\pcc<ally .-hen be conus llom' 'flo<!h the news 11111 lril businus 1s lac1n11 .in ttQ· nomie ~ueeit. 0 frKtu•ed Fllcktrs I!) Satari ta Ad~tMUll fIDU. Woman €I) Dn m1 , m • MANN THEATRES s.t .• St.la. ...,,.. .,...._, Sl.2S 'til J:JO p.111. "THf GAMIW"t•I ..... ' ..... .,., 1.o. l·lt ·l#lto'I "CALlfOIHIA !tl'llr' ,..., ,,., -111·1:.-•I "LAW l OISOIDU" Ootlf '• 11,11 .. _ l.l .. , ... ,., .. "tOIDS OF Fl A TIUSHM • ..,,, 1.0 ........ I t .. l:Jf.':0 ,LUS "11J..-. SteYe McQueen "THE RIEVERS " fv11. fr-1 P.M. COlll. S111ttdoy .,_ 2 TUESDAY ONLY ., ---.!!! Evening~ Old·Tlme Mo11ie1 John B1rrymore "Dr. Jekyll & M1. Hyde" L1u1el a HarCS.y "CRIMINAL AT LARGE" plu• DEL CASTILLO AT THE ORGAN COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450' '? v .• 1 w·1 i('d\" u pran1 r~·.•t rvl• r lt•lav1s1on 101 ..i .. 11\llt• ,1'. \ 13 a montn ful L_Guoron tee "Option to Buy" ADVJ.tlTA~f.S TO UASIHG I ii vou C111olilv ·Ho L11r9" O•tloy of MOfM'1 •f'W Wony ..... 1.,.W 1111 •f'W SecW'ity D..,_;t •Oei•lfl' licjht Away GeMJCNt~ Trodt·•n AllowoM 1\ lor 1011r old TV. Coll Mow to Reserve Your Set FLOYD'S l EASIHG 714 /533-6730 Dllily I O·I : Sol. I o.6: S-. 12-S lloci.de~ 2 Vt°" Fvll W'Yite 'TOSHtlA ' SPECIAL! CHILDREl.-S MA TIHEES OHL Y Ooor~ o,_. l:Jo Sot·S111n-Mo11oT119"'Wed. . ... ~-... ~ ..... ~_ . .,,_. _,,...__ • HOW THRU TUESDAY C~1lro11- "DEATH WISH" (R) AHDJ WAIHOL'S "DRACULA" "VELVET VA~PIRE" . . ' , . t ti rt! ...,le• laatul l11wsl1a. IK. LAST 2 DJ.YS 5'1CW. l1Mllll !ltUl!MENT MllAMA.l, 5.,. ~ -4fWDS• FAMILY TWIH, ,_...... Vtllty -f'2· I 241 WfSTIROOI(. WHhlliRstw-5)0--4401 CINEMA CENTfR l & 4. Cotle .... -'19·4141 MISSION Dll't'MM. S. ..._ c.,. -49l-454S CINtMA WfST, WHh!Mltw-192·44') ~.-<\ ·r.'t"- 7:10 & f :lD ~ h ..... •4-'•"'°" U.50 JlllON, flt. Ol'IN •11J .M '"''· .. '""· °"" ....... .-11 lt<lt e UIOllll It fnl ·--· CWlol. 6-11 ... "BENJY",,.. STARTS WIDNISOAY 20 'ACIJIC'S OUHGI I I MISSION DllYl·INS! l'Wwpori hKll l f-----------------------j '71-IJSO EXCLUSIVE! So.Oro•~ FMAc~Aw.-d Co"lidt:•.._ • ,,,.,e1 .. ~! KERMIT SCHAFER'S M'l: t>'r88~E.~ B based on radio &I.V.'s lurt R~ynoldi in "THE LOHGEST YARD", "HARRY AHD TOMTO", • J "CIHDERnLA UIEttTY"• I Clt111t to Cll•~ct 01111 .. Th1tt stMrts 7:l0.f) $,2S,ODO Pyf1111!d lD:DO IJ \lJ(l;rJ'l Mtd lc1I Ce nttr !'------------'! "' loy GrowW) U, h1 The F• ,Nofth 0 Police Surgeon Merlin * OIS<n "THE KILLER" "Ht1I or tne l~r1or· A lamed J~w· •~h ~~irn!L~f tomes to the unlver~1y l-------------1 "WILDERNESS. "CALIFOR~IA SPUT"1 "THE LAST DETAIL'", O 'olict Sllr£t011 0 Ht!p Tby Ntl1llhot II) 11' rJ) lo Ttll the f1vtll Q Million $ Mowle: (90) "Htl'tr Ci1tt A S1Kl11 •~ E"n l r1,,tli" (tom) ., 1-W. c. fields. GIMll .let'!. fi o' lt\'I ll11l1 A Dttl m ltwltcMd 1.a '61 Wild World ot Arli,,.1li ~ Wi1hln1tan $t11l1ht Tall Ji111111J Dt111 Sllow Utllt lhKtls to do mtdic1l 1e~earcll only to learn tha1 f neo-Nai1 group is dt!erm1:'lfd to dnve him a"ay. John Cohcos 1uest'-f ' lio111u ,.,,_ 0 !!llil'"' .. •J "1111pto~: Mtn tR !lit Flyinr Tupeze OED CI!m!OT~t W1r1~ er Halli HtlHt A pt110n1l 1hmpw inro the mind and liftstyle or !he min who !umtd 1 bunny into an tmpire . Included is 1 loot 1! Htlnel's Wesl Co11t m1Mi011, his OC·9 jet plane, his m•nsoon in Chicaco. and lhe bf:-1.'flO IJ 'ii: Q_. :::1) liunsmoke "In Ptr· g1~n1n1 or l'liyboy m1guine. R~lph to1m111te o! Du11" M.r~1I Dillon S1ory hD!lts. •S !M1rated by 1 judae's Insistence 0 Mttl !he M1~rs th•t !he lettt1 ct the 11" 1>t m11n· tiJ Cd11e1tien11 Etokla Str~i t11ntd 1nd !hit 1 Jin it ol klllt1· · l. Tk Uni.ut:lt1blt5 cut11·.-s be wt lre1 unltu !here 11 t}t (jj) lon1n11 sohd ev1de~ce 10 hold them. [duu d f111ll 1nd D11'id Huddleston autsl. ID:30 r3, Sallft tt Adttnturc fl '23 161 ~ m 1011 Fret "[I· ~ Journt1 to Adttnture u 's Od;l:>11y" Ttn·ye1r·eld Re11n Wt lldtdust . M1llory'$ mo1htf. Cynlhil (iUtll L• Clldad 1i11h Miry Ann ~obleyJ u roves 1n l(enya · Aeo111p1n1.e lo fond her d1u1h:tr 11te1 an l ·ytlr 10;45 fID M11111Mlll!ip 4pe1l/lhe Sinntll 1bsentf, 1nd [lw, me1nwhlle, watches OVlr !hi cubs ol 1 wounded Il:OO I ~ e &: fl tE :::: honeu. 01•n Lyn also 1u.W. ltd II' Ii M D ''feeling Good" a star •J NYHI rtllC * studded special on O lll:' LllCJ SkL.. health from creators mM1nit~: lmpou1ble I S SI I (!) Ni1M Galle!)' o esame ree 17 r3 ,eter Ciunn 0 CEffi!D FetliRI Ciood Dr1m~. 16 Wild Wild Wtsl sona, tomtd1. ullre al'ld 1mm1hon (.19 1 J Wanted; Oe1d ., Al~t dlt used to torwtJ hetlll! 1n!crm1-t~n on 11.1biKls ""2'"i rrom nu!n· l l:lO fJ Jl {31 f'f' CIS Litt Mt'fie: (C) 11(111 lo ,1e1cis1 and hyp!rten11on. "Slind1y In New York" (tom) '64- r 6 lest ol Gioucho line fonda, Ch!I Robtrtson, Rod m Dt1lu'1 Clreict T.1110• Rc~ert Culp. Tht l old Onts (}J M(llj~: "Raw Wi•d in [dtn" Te11to dtl Ant (dr1) '!18-Jtf! 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OHw St~ Uta FIMr LM.\llllHOll. C.llt.1'1111 •14 Tt+: '25-Un ~·· P'llDll!.lled Or1nqe Co111 Dihf P'llOI, 0Uolltr2t, l'l\llNOWnl-•• ,,, 11,. 1'14 _,. PUBLIC NOTICE . ""' 5U,.l111011 COUATO,TN&: STATI 01' CAl.IPOllNIA l'Oll TM• COUNTY 0" 0U.NGli ,,.., A·I U1• HOT!Cll OP KEAlllNO 0" PeTITIOft l"Oll PllOtATl OF WILi. •1110 l'Olt l..llT· TEll5 TllTAMli.NTAll:Y Eilllt of RUTH AOA ELllA8ETH MAOOEltV, Pl<tolSH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 AI CH,t,110 SPllOUl ~•S 111.0 Mrt!n t ptlltloft lw Pt"otwltt ot Wilt Mid for 1..-e of LtllWJ Ttl11menl•r1 to Int PfllUontr NhlleflCI lo •lllcll Is in.CM lot hJrtllef ,. •• lltlllan, tftd tMt llM tlmt ..ci ,.._ ol -11111111 W-l'l•s -n Sotllor~ lt, 1'14, 11 t :30 a.m., Ill IM~-ot Dt,.,lmeflt NO. J o1 uld «Vt. at JIOO¥k etnNr OrlW'I W.lit, In ll'lt CllyOI s..M.-Alla. ------cccc------i CA1itOfN1. 0.tMNoWmllerl,lt/i _ PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM I . SIJOH•, c-trClt,., GSNl(.SPaOUL .-..~at»,. --9'.Clll .... •i•tofist T.a: u1u-.1,,. ... _, ... ,pitt111Met Pub!IUMld Ot•fl~ Co.II O.lly Piiot, No>ot-11, n, 11, ,,,, .1s..u PUBIJC NOTICE PllBLIC NOTICE .., ... su.-11t101t COUllTOFTHE STATE o,-CALI l'OltNIA FOlt THI COUNTYO,-OllANGI NO.A·llMI NOTICI OF Hf.AltlHG Oft "fiTITION l'Olt l"ltOIATI: 01" WILL ArtO l'O!J.ET· •EltlTISTAMENTAltY .,. '- E\l-1t ol CHARLE$ GOADON f'OR· T\lrtE, t ho -Mwn iK CHARLES G. f'Oll· TU NE, Ind llC. G. FORTUNE, DKtlie(I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVliN 11111 8ETTV JANE LAlllG 1111 fllfd llWtill 1 Pttlllofl IOI' P'M>lte o! Wiii 11111 loo' htUlllCe ol L.tltttl Tt,i1ment1•r to llw pttltloner ,.!trtM• lo wllltll 11 maoe for f~twr .,.,. 1;ulliW1, 11111 tll1t Ille Ume 11111 p1-. ol llllfll'IQ tllt .. ""' 111i bee/I M!llOI'" ~mt..< 21, ltl4, 11 t :)O 1 .m .. In t._ courtniom ot OIPtrlmt~I Ho. J of U iO court. 11 l'CO CiYk Ginter Ori"" W11t, I~ Ille City of 511111 ...... , C..!l10rnl1. WILLl .. 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To •II--· c!1lml"t Ill lflllf'lr.\ In •11t poopetl¥ 111,.1 ... lllr 111\trlMd '-Ile• I• l'llrtll• •lve11 tfl•I • ~ .. 1,,. o11111 pellUon 01 Gl"1• U(r1111tr) Anelt•~ ... d R•c'l.•,d o. ll•llon, tt1lm1nu l(lr • .,.~rmlnt11ot1 •• 1111• IO It'll! flllrt l/WlllH dlt.trllltd -ri-r, wilt bl flld •• IM Cllurl "-" ol 0.P&rtmenl ~ti lt>I SOptilo# (61111 of tPlt' Sl•lt ol UliWH-1111, 111"'4tar1111 CWnlyolOrtfltl, l1K1tt'd ti JOO Cl•lc c.nw DtJw WtH. Cllrot Slnt• "'11•, Oii !Ill )•<IOIY 01 DK, Hr.•• t,(llo'~l(I(• A.M. Tiit l't0P11t1J wfllcll ll llMI i.ulll~I ol thl PttnlOll Ii dlKrllllcl It lollO.• lo w!I • ~-....,... Stvl"91 •nd L.o•n "Hocl11lon "1'·>04o<H·t Hol!lf Stvl"Gl•"a Lo1111 ,.uocl•llafl ,, 11.101•»-• 11<>mtSolvl1'Q• ..,,d LO•fl A•'oOtl.ilott i 11-~101.s An-I"' SolvHlt l •ML"'" .... _, ... ,.., CSQ.4.1111 ., ~ fl•ri• "' A-tt~• ~-00141 lmotr!tl Ion~ .... a..-a1.1rinw"t • 110t1-1li. Ir 11.tinJ9.t •-Llllfl Atl«~ ,,,,,,.,, ..... ~. H'i7f11J1~ Lot" A1-l.tien ....... •1l·~1,..s.1 M>d L-AuecllllOfl ·l'lltP1'f.t ~ $.l•llWll-lo•ll '490(1•1!Qll ' l.000.00 U,000.00 1),000.00 ,.._ .. .t ,JM.M • ,, ..... S.lltll.00 "11.m.1> t . ·1.ot11 ocr ""19r-• f, ..... •If "'-Ill ... 1'fl1\illo!G11!ilf JWrtfflltl' ""1f'lol" ,..tlKllllf>. O.ltdOtlo•• 11. ltU WIL!o.IAMl,St,ONN, C.-t• (le!' •Ml C.ltO ol 111o11 !t<oMr1t1 court -•s"ALLC.SA•lllltS it1•'1fltt111ft 11..t. Sit.JU ~ •fltt1t•1C..111tr1111 MMt 1111-y ltr ... tllltMr °' l'llD1h.r1t00fllll01 C.OUO.lly l'lltl ,....~IM'r 11, 11, IS.''" \ . · ACtrwM 1111-1 I .-..30 '" 31 hll.Oll .... •• ••• ••• ,,,..,. Monday Novembl!r 18.197' DAil. v PILOT BG The Bicgest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It . Find It , Trade It. With a Want Ad [642-5678) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Real Esto\•, .. ,, .. , 1000-29'19 Rentals . , . , ... , 30()().4699 Business, Investment & Announcements. Personals. lost & Found , , . . , 5050.5499 Services & Repairs 600().6099 Employment & Preparation Mmhondiso , ... , , 8000·8099 Boo!s & MOline Equipment , ... , . , , 9000-9099 Automobiles & other Transportation .•.. 9100·9999. financial . , ...... , . S000-5049 "' 7000-7199 ... I ._I ___ ... _ .. _!~ -•IR.E.' 1002 9UAIL PLACE . EXCWSIYE MESA VERDE YA NO DOWN Unbell~ablet V le t n a m , Korean, or WWII vets can move into tbi1 beautiful 3 bedroom,-"2 bath spacious 11.nd sparkllng Mesa Verde home with no down pey· ment and only 9~% in- terest rate. Two tlttplaces. 1paclou.a ttee-ahaded yard and room for camper or boat tn bacll:, to o. Remember,. even il you bought a home bdore under VA ·tHma, )'OU. may 1W1 be ell&ible. By appoint xient only. J!llQ&1all ~ ii1Plac9 . In , 112•"20 . 1400 OUAILSt NIWPOltT MACH NEAR WESTCUFF l ·BEDROOM-. Perfectly manlcUft!d landJcape.. Seduded entry. c:oiy parior with t 0 c k ti.replace. Faml.ly d I n e . Cllel!.ie Kit c hen . Hv,ee bedrooma . ASSUME S14" FHA LOAN w Ith y.ymmu $166 per month. All this plus walk tll lbOr>- Pin&: & acboob. Loads or walli»~ and lhutten + BOAT G A T E , exceptional value, full p r i c: e only $43.900. Hurry. call 'nOW! 842-l535. l'lif~fifl A PAIR OF TWO'S Won't get )'Oil wry far-in a poker game but this pair or brand new beach duplex· t:S will put you oil the right road toal\excellenl In. vestment pl'Oll"am. May be sold together or apan, both ha~-e 2 three Br 2 Ba luxury units suitable for owner O<XUpMcy PLUS First 09.ner Dcpredalion ONLY ~,000 i;A. -CAL1 '44'nll /Jn NICEL DAILEY ~ A550CIAI ES BEST NEW HOME IUYI $n.500 Oo buutlful coroer site! 14ove rip! io. Landscaped, cpted, clnped. NEW !-story 3 BR, 2 bath Linda model in the Blutt.. Pri· vale paUos. Gorgeous ~belt "" pool. 2701 VISl'A UMBROSA Open Dally 1-6 2111 Stn Joaquin Hilla lloed NEWPORT-CENtER, N.B. 644-4910 Gen.rel R.E. · 1002 -•I R.E. 1002 ===;;;.1 $38,750 I.AST WEEK $36,000 THIS WEEK And the aellet will Ihlen to t '1 often and help f1nanc:e thl1 4 bednn home + LARGE CUSTOM .POOL. To tee. call now ••. P6U PL6CB, llWOU" 142-7411 ArtJ1r1.1 Home + GUEST ARTIST A.FRAME CHALET AT BEACH-POOL $35,950 Secluded entry to enormou1 studio livina room with I> .tt. vaulted open tie.ID cell· lnp " •wt tertae'e t b & t overlooks pretti1tou1 harbor. Studio iott Ir llbWy + wet bar. Gourmet ldt· chen, hl.IK" muter· with OCEAN VIEW. Abundanl .use of woods I .&I.au ,adds to artiltic atmolpbere:. 963-18!1. O'fNm'. ns FIJN"' 11 MCEt [lll!~lill1tl EASTSIDE I ''POOL-$38,500 I ~;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;:;; Extra large master s u I t e with gracious entertainment oriented llvtn,g art'a. Kitchel\ Is 12\D'hl!la dell&ht. Walk to iiJI •!»ppinJ', but call ~t Jor a 1ookRe; 646-7171.· 6'fN Tll 9 • n-3 Fiii 70 8E NICEI \Vow. Seiler truafel'ftd from this beautltltl 3 br ., 2 ba home wJhua:e lot on alley. Room fOl' boats, campers & po0L Loll ot uaed brick &: wood . B e1t home available in WI ideal 1oca.· tion. Surrounded by beautiful lr@es Ii ahrut.. At $42.950 should move WL 646-TIU or 50-89f4. ' • • ' • • [lllfil'lld PRICE REDUCTIOK · On CORONA DEL MAR prime South a( Highway, 2 bednn home. With appnwed plans to add 1DliL·Owner ~!~f',m ASSUME 7'h% LOAN SUPER POOL HOME Lo. dn. pymt, Anyone can qualify' Only 3 yrs. old. Nice bk yd w/firepil. Only $293. per mo' t o O. 1 pymt1. $38,900 full .,-lce/C.U .PRESTIGE HOMES,~ EXECUTIVE HOME Gor;eous Z"lOO sq rt home. l lh yn old. 40'x25' H/F pool., 3 n baths, lam nn, blllard rm w/bat, 3 car gar. 0 w n er will help finance. $19,900. Call 645-6646 PRESTIGE HOMES. ~m. POOL in choice north Costa Mesa b::e.tkn. Bi& huge party room, com--i>lete with massive b a r . keally "up town", See dlil at l!>,900, MANSION! 5 Bedroom 2 story. Gigantic ..U. m 11 y room. All beam ceUingl. l.i:its 0£-glal!. Huge I 0 I. S&3,9fi0 is a bargain? Call now -847-6010 Agt. 1,UBl.IC NOTICE s;:!·:~:~fH?: :~~~ ~~~:;,·~::~: l'IClTIOUS 1UllNE$5NAME The ttllow.l~ fle'•on ""' w1IMr•wn •ta '""'''I Plrl11•r tro"' 1ne P<'l•l"frsnlp -at1n91111<1j>r tl>e 1,ulhCl""~"""namr ol Ctllltr Courl fll C•llla•'nl• •l MJ.,,.. 1111 P10!Ntlfciii Pl., N"twpo<t Beech. (jih1<>•n11 .... Tht lftlltloul """"''' "'""' •1~tt...,.M fnr 11'1@ l),lflntf~~IP WdS 111.0 OR~ II. ltl• Ill IM(a""l'OI Or•nV'I I "911 IO, 1-ll<Ukl, O(IJ __.,. <ti'>•• Ml ... C1Ul1•n••91'JI Roll!>+ Fr•111~r Publilhed O••noe Co•'1 O.•t1 r1 101 Ho'llftnbet I•, 11.1!,t llCI Or<~-1. "" -------____ ... ," PUl\f,IC NO'l'lt't; l'ICllT!OUI I USINESS NAME Sf.t.flMEPt) A..flo+ IO!!ow1119 Pf' loOll\ ~·~ (lll>llQ ."°'''""'I ,,, 1110 N0EN"S, 1111 54. (01\\ Hwy . l •OYN Bt~fl, c.o11fornl1 9'4) 1 Olniu• '""""'· 1)! So. Clrcm Do !>"" GllM'lll, C1l1tor11!0, ~I 11& 1ton11d J. Ltwr, ?l! 50~1" tire~ l)r , ''" <:.1"191. (ll!lor"I~ •111t Tiil• llu$lnt1~ II ~ondu'I~ br " <1"'1111'·" Mrfller•lll11, Ro"1Td J Lt'"'¥ Tl'lll ilat11ntM *••tiled .. 11~ !"' (.o,.ni. (ltf'' OI 0'~ COU"l' Oii '"''~"'°"' 1 ,.,~. -~,,.,... tru•lllfltd' O••nqt Co•\! 0•••1 PilOI NO>'i:lftlll" !I, 11, U , Incl 0.~•mlltr J, 1•1• Oltl 1' PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUSIUStN•U N•MllSfAT!Ml!HT T ... ~W111Q IM•WOl•\-"O""""'°"'°'' ., A~l!:CCO INl(ltNAfl0 NAL tilt; SHi.to. 1..-, ,...., .. ....., ""'°'"· C11•hl11,.. .... ......,, ( > ...... lllW !ooftoCM u ....... I"' l"'llltll l~.tr~, Cl!•-·~ ff'lot ............ (-lltl.ol "' ... ·~ ~t¥1du•1. JOI>" c: Jcin .. , TM,. 1l•i."''"' ,..., l1!MI w•t11 .,,,. C-01, c ... ~ "' o'"'INI c_, \<fl ""'"""•• •• ,.,~. , Miit PvDll•~•cr 01•flt~ r .. ,,, O.•I~ 1•un1 '*'"°'""-II. t-. 11\11 O.~t"'°ft I,"· ,.,,. 4.1~µ· • -. • ·-· HERITAGE REA LTOR.,_ OPEN DAILY TIIE BEST.: 3 bed.rm, PQOJ home at 1400 Westclilf Dr., clean, woods~. many delightful features, o n I y $74,500. and ll&ten to this: 1llE WORST ; Owners are ln Texas, house Is vacant, it was in escrow, but fell out. OPEN DAILY: 1400 Westcliff Dr. $74,500 or ? Unique Homes · Realtors . 675'6000 ----- 1:'";;"•1 THE REAL ".,l~."1 ESTATERS Wllker&lee ll•L ISTATI 2 STORY JIUGE POOL Large Mesa Verde. family home: FantaSlic •back yard OPEN SUN. 12-4 With t.a.rge pool. Newly 2011 MIRAMAR l is ted , won't lut .. ·5 Penln.,ula Point; Io v e I y bedrooms, 3. baths. Cose 2-atory home; mstr. bdrm. to shopping & scboolll. with charming 11undeck on W•lker & L.. \, 2nd floor; fonnal d In in g REAL ESI'ATE t- arta. In xlnl cond. Priced S4S..9491 - at $87,SOO. . ' 1--"u'"P'"Pi;E;i;R'B°'A"Y,---I Call: 67l-3663 673-8CW'IG .E;ves. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS Z025 W 8olboo 67l·l•6) l . &:tnns., rustic, be a ms , frplc. 1/3 Acre on corner k>t. 1.oned for horses. 9t'J6 Financ~ avail. Price just red~ to $38,SOO. • DAVID D. CARLSON Rtltnd Living REAL'TOR-833-9:193 ~,':.'."~. ~"" ";,';'!;; TWO HOUSES THE EARLY BIRD view f:nxn a quiet cove on $22 500 E GETS THE tho """ -clegantly • .,.,~ • • a. rat<d, w;th cuot<>m <all><" awn., will """ !inand,,., AJtGAIN! • •-One I t• l May lake sai.lboat as "" 1141•JlCS· '.l ••~ .no,<· Pll,Yn'le: . .Eutlide ~(j-i~§!t Costa Mes a 3 teasQnably prictod bo~1 M Cl! 2 bath, -c:ow~ in this fllmOWI corxb .:u-ca. th a very large well 3 Bdrms .. 2~' f)ath.s, Jomo:il 1£ IQ all~ yard. Its bright· dining. NOW' vacant -$77.950 , U 1'd<~ &: dean and on a C. F. Colesworthy ,.lllC9 . "'"' "' ""'"' "" • t. REAL TORS 64().0020 Propertin . ' . $36,950! Call 540-nn. 14" OIJA~5sl·~r!~, llACH . ~()PEN-Tit.·•. ITS ""''°BE fl'ICEll EXECUTIVE pool ho m e , LAKESIDE LUXURY This Select Property ii h!&s thldf" one year old and feature& 2BR, Den, Huge Bonus Rm. &,Wet-Bar, ll'a, located on a private Jake. for lishing, boating &: relax- ing. 156,00I), Call so.-""' CSELECT · T' PROPERTIES WESTS IDE COSTA r.lESA 3 BR home w llarge .funced ylltd & separate workshop . Assumable 7% 'i{, loan &: owner will cany 2nd TD, $31,950. Barrett Rt a It y , 642-053. ~ OCEANFR()flT f BOnns .. 2 bathll; ch11Tel st)'le with beamed ccilin~ & Iott. On R·2 k>I ; could be con\erted to duplex, Owner would Ilk<! to trade up. Prtced at M,!500. <;all: 613-3663 6i3-8tl86 Evea associated 80f"IKrQ r; 11r111 'tOqs )01~ W Bo lb o(' ~ll 1iotl J • Fainlly room with tw. Aulbtntt.e M t x l ~ a n Ule Ooor. NH pluah ca r p e 1 , New drape1 .Lo•t1)' --· -$43.900• o.u "" .... M!.-10. Ele.gant decor. Open spac:iouaneu. Huge Io t • De 11 g hti'ul tntertainment home. $58,900 is a bataaln~ ,... 'I oow -847-GOIO Ag1. Sell 1dlr llema with a ::>ally P.tlot Oltalined 11id. 60-56iS Gen•r•I R.E. 1002 Gentrtl R.E . 11112 tg Coldwel.1 Banker WHITE WATER 'VIEW One of California's m06t beauti.ful lots with foi'ever ocean view. 70 ' frontage in exclu· sive Corona del Mar. $150,000. LIVE IN BAYCREST Use your own imagination on this one. 4 bedroom home with great lot. ready !or your own decorating and landscaping ideas -out.aW>dl!tg !inanctng available. $78,900. ON TOP OF THE WORLD 13 how you fool in this 5 bedroom , 2 story homo with pool jacuzzi, tire pit and air coo- ditionlng. AU th ... comforts for $195,000. 2 PLUS 2 PLUS 2 2 bedroom home plus separa~ 2 bedroom gue>t, quaf!"rs arr or garage plus 2 bedroom garage apartment E>..Uent Coron& d~ Kar IOC4Uon. ,85,000. ' -- EUROPliAN STYLE AND GRACE Big C.n)'Oll lu1'llry coodomlnlum. 2 .. tra W'ge bedrooms. 2 baths; air COlldittoaed. v1.,,. to oc:un a. mar .. low llghts. Reducod lo soil at $105,000. PRIME RESIDENTIAL LOT One of the r.., ttmainin1 40' Iola on Balboa PeninsulL c.nier locttloa in tinett aru - • buy at $50,000. , DIAL ..._17M 2161 Stn Jotquln Hilla Rd ., N.I. A COi.DWELL IANICIR CO. -----------' .. • '• 86 DAA.Y PILOT Genera R.I!:. Monfl.a1, NO'o'trnbtr 18, 1974 J002Gener1I A:.E. I G•neral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 1002 Coate Mes• 1024 Huntington &each 164U L19un1 &Mch 1 1CMa\ IN NEWPORT BEACH Tr•dltlon•I Stylo Beaulllully decornted 5 BR., 4 \.lo ba. Panel- ing, 3 lrplc•. P ier/slip. $260,000. Custom Spanish Hom• 5 BR, 5 ba., art studio. Gourmet kit. Eleva~ tor. Pool. 7000 sq. II. Ramp & float. $450,000. TAKE OVER VACANT GI LOAN 2 STOA.Y Anyone can amune th!.1 Gf loon liUbject tt> 7~ annUMl perct'ntage rate. 8t'au1iful 1300 11q.ft. hotne. Evcrythln&: from the formal d In In a: room,· aeperate f a 1n 11 y room, 2 fireplaces, provides: con11.ol•t. __ E_X_"'_U-IS_IT_E _ L•p of Luxury p , R d _ _. ~. EXCELLENT "' PARK ""'"'""°"' c"""""'°' ' nc• e uc.... • ·~ HUNTINGTON ~.i.~.ig:'':i!::.ilul si1.soo NORTH LAGUNA decor tnc:ludec family J'OOm. All adult Condo. Near beach. SlS Quality Near be a c h . Frplc. and e.lectrlc: bulltlns. £xlra Qatp & booutifUUy Older larxe duplca._ an Jt..:2 Su p e r b landscapina: ()n Cr I 1 p I Y m a '>I c u red malmalned. Anxious owner lot: upper will 2 BR.. lge delighl.M cul de fi.tl.C Street. land&c@inl', SbOwa like a will '-'OMider all tem•. f!'mll)' rm., l\vln1 r m . , Grand entry. Forma1 dln-model! $~5.950.Call 1, wJ[rplc .• bi([ ooean. view, Ing. O>untry kttchen .... ith MG-1m. LQ,wcr unit 1-BR .. cheery 1"00Ul with f ire p I a c e . . ,62-4471 ( :::':' ) 546 .. 1 !_3 rm. Co0a f\nanclng avail. Sp<ic.loUl t;e.drooms w Ith Prlctd riaht at ST'l,500. PARTY HOUSE! Frankly, this is it ! What fun! J\ n1odllled Monaco with hu ge pool s urrounded with deckin , a Jacuzzi tucked awa in one corner an an outside ser ·n - - 70 Linda 1 sle Drive Prime 45 ll. lagoon Jot -'$150,000 For in£ormation on All Homes & Lots Call Walker & L•e ltEAl. E~A'fB 545-9491 eatlog '"'"· Fanill>' f u n [ TARBi\L.J -uvfug '°' w/fi-pl'. + hobby ~~S:w~~~~e~l~i~e~~~ _ -.QRS House Of Glass : : ti'i!Zft~ how M&.2313 2955 Harbor Blvd. By the sea! Giant A-fro.me !:??: . Ta"l-.cr.n~.,., O#'EH11Lt •J1SFVN10BENt:ll ~::::~:::~;-::::=4~o~o~•p;rawllng lot! 4 BR's, ~ ~~ .uc,1 -===+-n ti.Wl!:u:h J 11._b...,_~lt ;<tff-teoo-. ~ OWNER alr unu1, hug~fam--r • ar.. niJ e, ere s-a piano r. g. a fun home and lf you're fl Cun Cantily -lt'.!..12t Jla\-e..3.6 8C.-oc prime R·l you! Priced a l $77,500. property 1n ~•condido. • .:;,O'.lQ full pric •• tree & cei·aniic btll', Cordon bleu TRANSFERRED · kitohcn, ""'0 m .v•cythlng-PLUS-p8ck:lng"-owne·t has slashed lhe priee! Bk r 002-Mll CHARM UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 6754000 clear. \\twit 2 to 6 unllll In LARGE beach home: will l ;-_:2::64c:37"'E".:0-C=o•:::•::l_H7,!lg"'h;,:w:;•"Yc:•_C:.o:;r,.:oi;n'i•~d:;e:cl_Mc;,;c•;,r=d·G-•_n_•_r_•_I _R.-::~-·-:---1=00_2_G __ -::-'-•_l _R_. E-:-. --:--'-002-NC\\oPOrt Beach or Cosla trade. $!H,500. 1019 Down. '" valuo. th!• ,.,.. .... 1..::=*:;.:..""N'"E""W=-*.,-- ... Duplex. Near town k su1·1 . in xlnl l'ondition. Beat the • 1gh eost ol single family tiea.ch liOJlnt; 1vhtl if\COflle 8.: lax tl(JvanlRges Of the 2n(I AfeJ;a. Marshall Realty STa-1600 j.G::•::n::•::"::'::R::.E::.::::::::::'::002:;::Go;::::n::•::"::'::R::.E::.::::;;;;::'::00::2::j---'*:_~la~lb~oa~_:B:a:YL"..P'..:rop~e:'rt'.'..'.:ies~~*'.'.-_ 675-l600 Anytimo Cor™ dol Mar '1022 2 CHOICE DUPLEXES OCEAN I -BLOCK $32,950 • VISION • Don't CaH Me hOme on a l!lllle cul-de-aac Jot. Upgraded thruout. Name your finnncing. B r o k e r 557-8623 . un\t. Only $83,~ One ot a kin·· ~ pedrm, lam Custom Built • " tormel dine, ~ _den. ~~ I Lge. dlx, 2 BR, 2 ba Costa Mesa. 3BR., nice REALTY ' A Duplex!! auu·tos _ .. ,. i. •1 In *504 BEGONI..\ -bdrms .. 3 & 2; baths 2 & 1. home. Ch oi c.-e loc. fam rm. Lge. bac~ yard 2743 E. Coast Hwy I'm a del!ghttu1 aBR and den Costa Mesa, ~e will lle:U )'OW' • Located So. of H\vy. Ocean view !rom up-S4,8.000! w/BBQ. Exceptionally Corona de! l\fnr lowners residence with beau· ow~ occupied or ".acant .,,""' 1900 Sq. n .... ,. .,,/Toe.an ~ory. Cul-<*sae street. R St E Cl°'' to ocean. Only $53,900. EAL E AT See this first!!! Broker 900 Glcnn(!yre St. S12·74ll or Eves: 96.'H002. 49-J..9473 549---0316 stairs unit Price reduced to $112 500 N pt. Island. Cozy 2 BR. clean. GQOd terms. U tiful private v.rounds home tor 4% commission. . • $49 900 675-7060 642-7491 ASS ME PLUS 9 Roal ,,..... """"" & *615 MARIGOLD. Bdrms. 3 & 3. Baths 2'h & · · · · 70' VA LOAN 5000 '"'""°''•.available Mov• to Elogance T h'" Jirch Bay ;_)I L North of ~lwy Beaut street· proru:arty DUPLEX GLEN MAR 10 A channlng lBR rental with through multiple 1191101 · of a W•sthev•n home 0" ,, site of over % acre. _.,.....:. "" · · • r~ ~"l8 l!ER MONT prlval~ yllf'd ~UrTently pro-Quintard Realty. , " u . only-10 mos,. old. :.efice,..$120.000 ~ · ··-·--3 &-2 Bdrm.-units •. Good-1-lunL .,Be.acb-.Beaul.:3. -..... ·· • .... • durinr:2251mct: ·-···--········ 33.»-Va.-Udo-NB-ftl.lite.$ •. lnlW..wlll . .wis.wru::...1%...Y i1>-thW.Jpacious....tradi.Liona.1 YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWY CORONA O EL MAR rental area, Costa Mesa BR., 2 ba, Fenced yard, Only 18,800 total and $218 • ALL l!ln Harbor Bl OM'Stl-2991 loan. 4 yr. old large. cul-d· home of 3 bdrm11 .. 3¥.i baths. Good financing. $49,500. trees. Near SC h O O I . ~~tal payments:, 4 bedroon1s. on a -nerous 47x118 lot i\"l EAS'TSIDE FAMn.Y JIO~tE. 1~~ 10:·n 3 "~· ;.!69ba~~: :~~'.· \.!\th \~,lic.bcl1'1;u~{si~~~1 64"8484 $43 500 5"'8800 F treplace. Extra large lot . .~ 2 & convert den stepdn t.im · 1 1., 'I . d, v-• · ""'" • \vith trailer or boat g1tte the ~I sou~-of·hwy loca· .m w/ ~ssive brick !pl total. 2 patios. Call J\. 1 e apt. 0:r n1a1 a quarlers, Hur'""' won't Jasl. C'a 1 l tlon. $89.500 firm & din-din i>.rea, 2nd . 11,1 ,',.",.·~93~71~Ag1'!':". ~:'.':::"::''"'"'" oolarluttt iol' fonntil dining rn . m 'J Call 644 72U l'lll.); l'OUllll'y alTilOSphere . REALTORS 963-6767. em· In pan'ld den, shag ct'pl OPENH OusE \Vitb n supc1'b ocean \'le\\', ()Pf~ TIL II . rrs FUN 10 BE NICE/ thf'?'JI. bl Un kit, c 0 v • d . $225.000 • 4Local 0ffices ToServeYou I<-= ~ ~ ~ patio, !enced trlr s pa ce. 1123 Main Street TURNER ASSOC. l:~;;;;;::::;.;;;;;~~~==~~=1·..;;;;;;;...:;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;:~~~~7;,.,,;;;;;~~d ' ' I ' $43,000. RED C ARPET, OPEN DAILY 1·5pm ' ' ' REALTORS "'" -12 NE\V custm bit 4 BR & fam 1105 N. Coos:t Hwv., Laguna 1001 General R.E. 1,002 1 • IJ'f\M!O 494-1177 Gen.ral R.E. 1002 General R.E. Gen•ral R.E. 1002 EASTSl~"o"'E"i"%"""'FH=A-.,.au"u"'m". nn, 3 car gar oU alley w/lrg --==="7'"77':"0C--l '--";.o...--'----:==---=-----1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;~ Att ntio' n Bu'ltlers space 1or tr1r or boat. All SUPER VALUE POSH! HILLSIDE e I • '"""· total monthly pymt. dlx.teature•. Two b'"' to 1/!:r,,.1"'' EAST SI DE TRI-LEVEL EASTSIDE & Investors Eh'. ~~.~~~: I:~.' ~w••klng di" 10 rh;, 3 ~~9;9!0 ,..,11y ~ Luxtll'ious executive honte-on BARGAIN n....." House Sun. 1.5, 260 Gerald S. Thomas, Realtor. DUPLEX t t I" · dou "'~ TO\\'n,Hon1e hair new pain1 ·~;';800:r':~~~rivat; HUNTERS R·2 lot in heart or Comna Camell1t, 642-18i>8 By owne.r. REPOSSESSIONS & car(>c1. and Is priced bf:>. E414te @ 190 Newport Center Dr. Fashion Island EXCELLENT RENTAL PROPERTY DUPLEX-In Corona del Mar. All new con- struction with b uiltins and beam ceilings. One 3BR, one 2BR. $115,000. front patio. Lush premium de! P.1ar. flus 2~b..d rm SHARP ':f BR, 2 BA, 2 car 1'~or lnlormalion and local.iori low the market !or quick A cl1.>luxe 011·nen: llnlt "'ilh carpet pervitdes throughout. Hard\\'OOd floored be a u I y livable apt. -$54.00J. <h\'r-.er gar, near proposed tnarlna. o! these FHA & VA homes, sale. 3 bt'<lroon1, 2 buU1s and a Opulffit Hving room a nd ·graced by fruit trees on says brin11: oUers. $35,00J. SUbmit your terms. cnntact. DAVID BOURKE RLTR. buiHin kilchen .... th c formal dining in grand style e.'(U'ft spa:tloUs lot. $29,950. 675-8600 'Anytime 0\\'flC"l' hu bought out ol KASABIA_N 546-9950 ~~. u;itbnlt~ a"''~~~~ ~~;n ~ewc::OO:;:.!r J ca . 'Quail l . VISION. state~ ~~L~ Real Estat• 962~ Laguna Niguel overlooking pool and no Step-dow n friendly fun room Plac• -TAKE OVER muintenance yard. /Throw "'ilh firepl ace and v•et ~r. Prap•rti•s '· , REAL TY MESA VERDE North, 3br, . __..._, Extra special and thtferent plus fll81ller sui le and 2 1400 QUAil ST NIW,OIT &fA04 2743 E. Coast Hwy home. "'OOCI beam c e i I • 3 & 4 B homes in all 1052 CA'lot-Ellen;-640.1120 RESIDENCE : ll·t-6140 away yoW: lav.·n ~·er). Oen or bedroom downstain 7.51-1920 ~,.-~~~'t~~...::.E._.....,...,... ... , .... ~..,A one-of·a·klnd rental unlt. _ -n101'e-upstairs .. --JJ!l1-Wafm. Corona del Mar tiJ'epit, sunken ba, a g t , areas. ~!Ml!iMm:,.,;,FoF'-t--"1'EC ----rl $74,500 yo"' heMI. Coll >16-2313 to ---· ---· SURPRISE" !!79-'1234 ~ more liiliirmaUoilciillll " LAGUNA f"7Jig'.\~~EW Se<! it now! •• , NO DOWN VA! $31.000. 3 846-337' Prime Area A ho_me under mnrkel va!ue. BR. 2 Ba. new W/W cpl, I-'"'-=------SE~R<fl:~~E 2211 Newport If, OPEN Tll t • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICEI ?.luch pride or ownership In Delightful 2 bdrm .. w i I h frplc, dbl gar. lmmuc. Prln· Irvine 1044 to8~1 ~ • ~ en ti l' e neighborhood. Ex· t .l~c. ~ prl\'ate patio. Well cipals only! 556--8674 or 1 .;::::;;~~~;;;;;;;;;-::;.:•_ 1 PRIVATE GUARDED A~EA • I Bl l 1 ma1nta1ned & only 2~ blks. 97µ489 ' cellent ll-1esa. Verde 3 1lo LiU!e Corona ~each .-, , . BURSTING E · Th Good L'f " ' be<J1'00m, 2 bath, r am il y Prict.'<i low at $63500 4 BR, 2 Ba, lal'ge co1ne1 AT THE SEAMS? n1oy • 1 e Sun/ Eve I room home. Quick s a I e ' 101. WESTSffiE. Principals Call -493-~13 General R.E:. 1002 I General R.E. DOUBLE FIREPLACE MESA VERDE Assume VA 71/2 °/0 Loan 1002 PRICE REOUCED $2,000 64• ll p1·ice of only $46,!)j(), R"· A-~ ohly There"s room for everyotie Lakp Forut 105 ·I Bedroom, POOL in choicel .. ••••••••rjNow is the tiine to invest. ~ Uc,1 Pl 3 2\:i bath home "'Ith l~t 70/0 INTER. EST '{ ~ss I • COATS ~~-uil·~~~ . ~J.-3.370 In this spuclous 5 bdrm .. , nonh Co:sta f'.lesa k>catio n.1-Excellent rental area in & 4519.2800 ~R'sa~bt~!.t (rpk~ainc<i ~: family room and utihty.11n..1 CM·IX'l' anxious has be c n Hig h~>e party room, c.."Orn· WOOD STREAM Costa l\lesa. Vacancy factor 673-51 wt'Jl maintained and IOcated 2-STORY ptcte 1.•«ilh mas.'!.i\'e bar. here appe8rs to be n 11 , . WALLACE Ul,OOO. B)' ownr 43 on quiet street .near park, ~~1!:~2°~11~! ~tal~;i:-! Really "up ltN·n". See this .-Condominiums Separate units for privacy. REALTORS Assume 8 ~% Loan BY O\VNER 2'ii br, 1 ba. pool and tennis co urts . BY OWNER fan1ily room. This bcauliful at $45,%0. One 3 bdnn & tv.·o 2 bdrms. -546-4141-~-~old $3L~l:st have Spl'ead out a bit for only Beautiful 4Br .. 2 full baths. hon1e v.·111 sell quickly at $39,500. -$44,950 '·East 01 Harbor Blvd. &46-(Open Ev•nings) 2 Bedroom, 2 bath,.tireplace, · · v.·n. $59,000. SbaiP carpets, b u 11t·ln1. $45.000. • COi.ATS 3NBR, 2 Bau Homes near T7U or IDss.14 enclosed patio. Room to Eastbluff l030 CALL 552·7500 Dls:.'!.waat.er. gorgeous e1~.'port's pper Bay. Llve ------huild another uniL Reducedl-;;::;;::;;::;;;;';;;;~::;;::;;;;; • VISION • custom dr&.IJl'S. L<i.1~t· C.'(· Walker & Lee I · WALLACE by man made running DOLL HOUSE to $66,500. Might trade. J• posed aggrctratc pnf1o & l"""=--REA=~LEST-CA"CTC"E~= REALTORS stream. 345 University Dr. W'~"·.er .&Lee EASTSIDE LOCATION big 675-8600 Anytime *MowUSTNESRELL REALTY ..._ walkways. lt'I a REA L Selling anyUuni::: with a Dail.v1 --5>'4Ml ... 4141-~1'l23 41ft living room \vith fireplace. • VISION • RARGAIN al $1"4 4 . 00 0 • Pilot Claui~ied Ad ls 8 I ~~~(~:~E~:·:~)~:I~=~~~~~~~ .~;;;;'~'~'~'~'~"~'~"~;;;~I Big kitchen \\•ilh bltns and TRANSFERRED a red hill company as6-5960 Pri~pala only. sintel~ n1atter . Jw;1 I en v•nings service ' po r e h. ExCl'llent l?tli\tAC. 5BR. 3BA. Superb Univ. Park Center, ll'\'1ne Newport Buch 1069 rall~S67S! . FOUR·PLEX . NAME _YOUR._T.ERMS_ carpet and · floor covering. REALTY Neighborhood. Pool sized ----- G•n•ral R.!:. l002 T General R.E. T002 FOUR-PLEX \Vith 2 bd i·m., \IA NO 00\VN -FHA or BBQ house with flrepl ace. 2143 E. Coast H\\'Y lot-Panora1nic Vicv.". Tola! ASSUME ' WATERFRONT ------------------. 'ubmil .......... idea. Des-rate Big R·2 sprinklered Io t . Coro"" d•I ,~A-Price '11'7,900. Isl r.1 T G WONDER J bath per 1uul ; income J...... nd ..,.. Asking $29,500. Cnll 5'JO-ll51. '"' "" .,..,, I 70' VA $7,920. Prl('(' $69.900. Rents owner leaving a n1 us t Eitate Builders $60,000 Assurnab e al 9%'ii:. 10 ' l? .. w,,., •.. "o,\ :;,~net ·•,',uy' .ro.~.,.,h6 "'rnmll,ilyt, r?::p~~. bl~nsbu, :~'. lmlll-International 2+rMl pt. \\'Ill consider small It's va:,~111.,and nc,wl y ~~aw~fr~ NeJJJ p©rt ere,rt wtle,ss ::J©U are, rut ar~e,frwk. T~ dipped cave, shinQleQ root $Clllt>o:11c sly!e diJOe ent11f'fy rn wooo. wOOd. v1oocl v11!1 lufn yrn1 on. Or oil. But, 11 ~1X-"'Ct.1cuta1 hilltop 10wnriomc~ utlerly unlike .inv cthf'r , p1·1ct1• .J alxwt.> th!? IL''>! of Nc\vrl :r fi1!JCh ·,trt o(P your p~yc.hi:>, 1vh11 right 111 !·1 " I• 'l'>Uh-ly ::;1tol!·th1011qh (Or '·UiJI l pull <.J•t r 1:1). ·' •' ;i, 3. 4 bt."droor11:.;, d<.'t:kr. t •1k.un11~s. 11.,1,. luwu1y. let!! !he· cr,,c1ousnt::s:.;. t1<1v1: JJll1J1_11t 1t:€lrng::; ;inc1 trir. tirqe to v1t111J out yciui c.h<."Ck book. A! SS9.000 and UP. you gona love the a1cn1tectur~ a1 ~•v1nvnnq and tennis. N•"".VfJCfl Bearh· Coast H.gtivr.iy to ·superl(ll and t~-c;und gear up It'll? hill Call (714) 645-61 41 ... ... ,,-,r~clario~·&'"' shellcl'." cellent. location. OPEN TO is presently taking reserva-cALL FOR APPT. deeorah.-u 11 e a m 0 e 1 · ALL TERMS, bring your tions on their n e w con-Own<?r wilt help financ.."e sul> S p a c I o u 11 • 1pnrkling, and &pkt.acular CANAL FRONT :i bedroom !a n1ily home or sv.>lnging pad. Low. Io w priced at $77,900. On I y SU,000 D!;lwn 11nd owner will carry flnanrl.nr al low 8</~ oUtt, asking $37,900. Calli'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'" dominiun1s, Canyon Crest ~6006 mll your tenns!! 3 Bed.rm, 540-1.lSI. S , h M • Estates, loc~~ed a_t the C?r-CONDO/PLAZA 2J~:fe Realty 96~78G5 PQftlS GftSIOft ner of Pac1[1c Vie"' Drive & new l\1ucArthur Blvd in 3 br!. 2 ba, ~,000. Owner UNIVERSITY PARK lovely Assume $39 ,000 c , , " t rt. ~ 83S-9367 orona e ' ar, s a 1ng 4 br, :ll,i, ·ba, din. nn .. ~,p-,.. HERITAGE ' • REALTORS COMPANY REA,LTORS SINOE 1944 67M400 Pool • Beach ' at $66,!MIO. PI-IONE 640-6400; El T 1032 tam. rm .. liv. rm. w/lrplc. 962-8891 oro r-..taster Bdrm.suite ";~~~~=-==-~~~-:=: li\lanicured YEU'tll!. Elevated /fr I • ~ -fl ii • OWNER · 7"'· In""'' w P .. · ""''"' v..,. vestil>uk>. Stl'P r101<.'U h\'lnc: '" Bea t'full Ind pd w/"-• "The Impossible Dream" SJ!'tfPL 'i lhef m o s t spec. tacut11r honie in all Big Canyon. 4 Bedrooms. large den, 4'11 baths, pool, jacUlli, air cond. & purified. Ex· qtils!te d e co r. Panoramic view. Dark room. Every luxury you'd \\·ant. $310,000. ;;.Quail~ liilPlac:• Prap ... tl•• Irvine Terrace $9000 Reduction Situated on large <.ttmcr lol, this home is n1ade to orde1· .!or a large tantily. Big llv· lng room, banqucl s l z e d dinlnn roorn . Bedrooms for ('Veryone, enl'h 1.vilh a bath. 'I'Y.'O sep!lratc play yards. Now priL'C<I in the SO's, Call 673-&5.Xl. OPEN m..' • rrs FUN ro 8E NIC I Vogel & Babbitt ~56 OPEN SAT/SUN 11 TO 4 2·Slory u 1 Y sc · ..,,,,. room. Formal dining ~erved ., CD ~· p:>nd & 2 patios. 2 &ty. by HI' gal ley. Eno rm o u ll 5i:. BEGONlA, :\l Lake ~or('!I\ I view or n1oun1A! ... <1. o u a I \\"ooded fiesla room. Twin Oceanside ol. Hwy Charming By Owner 1 d N landing staircase. Circular Duplex. Designer dee. trpl BcautiluJ 4 BR., 2 Cull ba1hs, ~~~m~.r.poolso ~rt se.n n {~ balcony. 5 h·"•e se•.,•ratc ea unit, lalh & plaster, lg shag carpets. b 11 ·In!. _,..,.~ 170 000 ,,0 _ -.-patio, enc dbl gar, Best Disbv.·asher. Gorgl!u"Us '""""'13• • • JJV"Vi>O<I ideeping quat1el'll. Kings u .... $79,SOO. eves { 7.U) custom drapeg. Urge ex:· OPEN 1--4730~ mcu;ter suilt'. £,0' wrap ~ around danL<c pa vi 11 on. 544-1992. posed ~tc p&tio & 369'l CLAREMONT Assume 7'A VA S3~J per FOR BEA.4T LIVING walkways. It •~a A REAL 3 BR .. 1% BATHS monthpaY'all.Ownt'.!f.must 239P 'A BAH.l.AIN al $-li.uu.i. 7%V.A. oppf" Ye, 586-59:i0. Pdnclpals only. 11?>4 PER MONTI! go • take advantage. Call • -· t 3 ""· G t ~--842-253a. , u..rve Y ill.U·m + ues ..... o ~ ONLY $43,500! ! + garage w~h. Qtr. Harbor Highlands 1036 Scenic Properties OP!N nL II. rrs FUN 10 BE N1CEJ In ~"Cal (oci;a.ns1de). Encl. ..... 875-5?26-i 752·1920 1400 OOAtl St NlWPOI: llAC~ WATERFRONT SPECIAL 2 Bedroom, den, Doll House. Pier and llltp. Be&t NewpQrt lsllfnd ·-.cal'C'n, Best prlc:.-e. Sll5,(X)O. 6!~4nytimo ~ i ..... THE REAL ESTATE RS Sh'iny N'ew~ Flnaneing avail. ~lake o!· vacant. $47,000. Harbor HI'. l EVERYTHIN ~EW I ~ brick patio, brick F'rplc. By owner-3BR, l~~ JJ:A G !er. Slt0,000. Avail hnmed. Ensign, Mariners. Phone: 5 BR, 3 Bath, family rm, •VIS IO N• Just listl'.!d brand new MORGAN REAL TY 64&-7343 T, 1", s. S.tor & dining rm. 2,450 Sq, ft. custon1izcd 3 bedroont, 2 · · * 522-4222 * 545-1275 M. T. \V. 2 frplo~8im~~~A •):):• REALTY baU1 with huge bean1 ceiling -;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, • H t' t 8 h 104"' "'"" .......-.......,.. f ·1 Ch " SO RARE! un ong on ••c --• ·~ 4 B 2 C II PENINSULA anii y room. oose your LAGUNA HILLS *•~c.•V r, Ba, 0 ege ' -2743 E. Coe11t Hwy • Corona del Mar ov.·n l'arpet! $46.500. D 0 Park Ole roor A I c c t m F I POINT yourselfafavor,pleasecull Neat as a pin & twice all InCorolllldel~fnr.A tamily Hereisa 7 V4 'X VA loan Maume Joan. t'story'. USO ourpex 3 BR beach houi>t'. Cozy {Im ~767. nice! A real condominium home "'Ith view. 'Priced in I k $11 5•00 fo 833-8974 Spnnlth 4-plex, lge custoni & dining rm. C1\ll day or Ol'f.N rrt g • 11s FUN ro ae NIC€1 buy in one or our taslest the 70's. Very special 3 · a •s ' r bit, 2 BR units, b It I n 1 , nileQrnylor detail!. 645-7221 l ~;II' ,. growing areas. E.-..:isting bedroom home with privacy $e06 pmo. total J>llyment. 2 Laguna Beach 1~8 choice are~ of NEWPORT • FHA loon can bl! assumed. In patio and secluded rear Sty, 3 Bed. b om e on BEACH-prioed r I g h 1 a $34,500 yard for children. Inspect oversize Jot. Oilldttn c:an -Sll5.000 "" ' Gntu it now. Call 67~. walk ID school. Super area! •PRICE SLASHED•-Century 21 21 ' IV--~M\.Ell.SMO.RES_ Coll Belly today, • !Uc $3459. • v .. ""' 642of1711---r-~ -nv-0 storY'"PboL home Jusl 'Tl21 Strikingly done 3 BR., with 961Pr.fi6. Very S•rious S.ller ~ 11 $37,000. Best buy! Elbow ~ o:cean . view & pool. Xlnl eARGAIN-PRICED-~nc4 Two rJb\ry Colonial. 0.."'ean ----.,,-ONWATER-- 1"00m + bargain price. Bet· f1nancmg. Mo v e · I n con-.__ 2 ba , ···-• "~ 1· view. fal&Ual,...4 BR .& fam.. Un..., ... ,.. . •• n T 1733 \\es1cllff Dr .•. N.8. ter hurcy • ..&t7...0010~Agt.--d\Hon. $137.500 kiwi,•" •• ..: . .'.:""'., hyas~"tt·"g. rm., 2% BA., 30. l!vina: '"' W•U'I pier Ill lJ. \V'J G IRE 1002 IRE 1002 CORBIN MARTIN GEM ·~ ..... ,, '"' .... wt h ·-I u 3 SR., 2 M.: two I en .. :: enera • • • ·-en.!ra • · • - -to Or. brick !rplc. Elila te nn I stone ..... p ace, a b&.: In p~1 OT brln.1" ron· macnab /Irvine realty VERY SP-EC.IAL' __ _ 3 bedroom, 2.-story ho1ne onJy 2-yi:s. old \v/111any extras. Sbo,vs like a model ! Close to shopping. Newly reduced to $64,950. J eanne Newman 642-8235. (Y45) ,.. -· -BAYFRONT CUSTOM BEAUTY! Dover Shores -136' Ol"I Bay 'v/pier for lg, yacht. i'tu ge living room, stud y, den, forma l dining, 3 bedroom suites + guest or maid's. Chvncr will consider lease, option, sales . contract or exchange. $450.000. Gloden Fay/ Bob Owens 642-8235. (Y46) . HARBOR VIEW MONTEGO -$78,9001 Super one--story 4 bedroom home localed on park & steps from school. Shutters, tinted "'indows. custom Inlaid 1ilc, Jc>-maint. yard. lnt'htdes land! Joyce Edlund 642-8235, (Y47) 101 Do¥er Drlvit t42·823S 1644 MacArthur t44·S200 N1t"'90'1 Bit•ch, CalifOfnla t2S6.l Realtors L?Q FTustlnAve.,N.B. sized lot near beach. ~l~~~doo· ceramlc.,tlle ve1it!d ta condo1n1ni1lt1:lS. * 644-7662: * REALTORS 642-4623 Assume 8~''*' loan or new ., """"" r carpeung. 1515,000. =="=======-'--~--==="-'="'I VA. Appni.illed at SM.COO. Sbag carpeting and custom -l\..'f 499.3645 drapes thruout. Huge patio, 1DO RE ALTY · oversized yard, do u b 1 ti Oc•an View Vtranda gal'age. $69,500. Terms RED 2 Bedroom, ti' bllth, CARr':11', !>.E Al "r ORS l~"itfi"DiiEfiAi1LC"iFi>of.o""T'ii-W<iioii='I separate-dining rm, granite ~ or-~271 • -t" firep'.ace, slob brick patio, 0.armlng Bungalow tri One (1" 1,,, 1 .. 1 .. 'I! *6 7J·7JOO* antique lovers delight. Onk ~...,_,_,., of ~ewport BeAch's finest 0 Reouon1J41 i.111r1 of rhe Uoors, cellar. Room for • J .. !loos. 2 BR's+ Den & lour tcromblld words IM units. Bkr S.'iG-88.16 *MONARCH BAY* 2 OA. Nice view, brick ll'plc low 10 '°""' lovr slmp'9 -d1 Through lh(' a:ate11 1:1nd to-& n1alt)' attractive tca1ure11 I Ease Growing Pains wtt1'dg the Se11. Exclusive for a i'calistic prla! of ~ NAGTEL ·I 1-1 I I . Spacious 5 Bd-3 Ba. new IL•lt'-'18 !or 1!.Lscernlnt $74,500. 'II .o b\t)'fl'll only. Sharp 4.BR, Ted }llJ'bert &: All80C)af8"' 2 &f)UVaulttd ce ngs Wi~ 2\'· F'an1Uy Honte wll b l!X· 33.)5 Via Lido 675-8500 pools, 2 c l1.1 bhou1e1 • near playground. g111'(1en In ciu!!'lve Club prlvllrgtt. 120 ~-,"-e...,v,LrU-rlr11 1'1 rear )'11rd. formttl DllJt mi, ®gree Panoranilc .Ocean • k>tz of storage. Lntn' Agt View. lMge kitchen. sep.'l· For sale or Lse., 3 br, 2 ha. I . I I I' 893-8.;l3 .... dining and all ...... Prin. only.°"'''"' 673-6489 ':::'.·::;· :::·::;·::::; J!'!':~~=";o;;!":~"'l'~ J nc-tded to make thll your EASi'BLlJ1''F, vu, 3 BR, 3 r TM «l\lrtesy of givJng vr/ TAl\.'"E owr Pft)lment1, $324. home. Priced IO sell al ba. & bonus nn. (can be LIDO I H 0 c A R I ' YOUf' se11 on the bus fO a l1dy p/nKJ. $9,900. total dqwn. f139,500. owe contract al 5 BR), Acro!ll fnim park • I I I Ii , m1ybecx.itmoded,si"'1!tm1n M~t ITIO\'e! Sharp home on *%.For appt. call ·R. ~ Age.nt . . . . . w., 'mt<:li:ed in !he mouth by cul~&al'.!. 960-3190. Leadbetter at 675' Uno. Bkr. I "o"WNER-"'°"""'ei'i1a~c"._==-. "'•-B"r'"".' 1 ~I =~o:u;::L:::;A:H;:;o;.._..,I ~.r~-,~~~ed -wi:;r..:'· •,f~!:.'·~~~~ i!m ~UN~ iot. aul c A. 0. Ek~ o:;; • I I ,. I I e Compl-th. dtwkl• qyottd 1«111. $.1000. down. AG T . Sl~ps to private tJet.ch. l ii-i::::=::.~r:t-,,:--;=:.I . . . . . . by lollfl'IO In IN ,,.1~1>9 -d JW;-0102 ~rt 8. !:R, T'A •• 3 Pl'~ & din. Newport tf•ISI ts 0 0 VOii d.fflop f10ffl "•No. 3 billow. BY OWNER, Townhouse. 2 rm. lmmac f11mUy homo e PlllNT NUM8fa[O l[Tl[U IN IH!Sf U-'''S UNSCtAM8L[ A&0V( l(ITftS TO G!T At-1$Wft • to Dtluxe Bdrtns,1 !~ Ba. w/1111.•eepl"i views. In NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ailult Co1nm. 11,B. 968-4760 ~runi trre&, rl'ndy tor oc-<I Br, den, hrtck tpl1:, I.I.fir. "\Vhllc Etcpbanla" over-I'.! u pnncy. Ownt'r-rlnanclng-101, Oiolti! 11r .. 'W"'"rt Be11rh .unnlng yaur hou11e? Tum tv»ll Call for llPJ'll• • loc11tbm. N~ 801ne TLC 11\em Into "C'.n~" ... acll LAGUNA NIGUEL Owl'lel' 11n~loo11. Matro offrr the1n U1r11 ,, Dally Pilot REAL TY Sparling Real Ettale SCRAM-LETS Answi:r1 tn Cla ciauUled adt 496-4040 '~ ll~JS44 _.:.c;_ ___ ....:...cc;:.=.:..:::...:""'6'-c:.:::.:.:=.:.c~·-'=='-=-~- • . I , 2 e , y . I. I. " ly " Id 16 ,, g " '· • l'C , .. ly at k 2 Ntwpo'rt Htlghra 1070 Commel'ti11 Prply 1600 1--------1 FIXER UPPER Sn1all duplC'x hel11g ~niodel· ed. You can !'IUVC•, buying before l'OJn plellon. $34,91'J.i. rrln cl pul .i only. Agt. 6\IZ.9601/ 675·0144. 5 BDRM, 2 Bath, frple, beam ceilings. Q u i e t tree.-lined street. Nearall se hools. $45,900 01vner. ~'fl or. Professional Office lluildin9 Top Anahebn ll>Cation! 8 units <:nrpcted,~ 11ir conditioned. Ideal sltuolion for ttn 0"·1tcr· user. Stll or Hxchange for residential l11~'Un1e Suuth Coast Ar~;L, $13.S,OOO Call &M·7Zll 3 BR. 2BA. Upgrndoo home, ~ sleps to beach, pools &: ten-~ h;:Gb:;;':.i'iA~~:;";;:m=;a;:bl:io ·;:' 1:' 5 '-'-· ,' "o ,,' d. SMAL l C 0MM BLDG-: &iS-1319. Newport Shores 1072 S J C 3---Scp. mmSlST.5QO-. - an uan pstrn. 107 -owner \\'ill carry llrst TD, SECLUDED 1\i Acre Estale, Roy McCardle Rltr 38i:lO 1q. ft. SPinisb Adobe, 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. \Vl'lfJ X 50' pool. $245,000. 548-7729 Agt. 493'-7145 Condominiums for sale 1700 Orange Co. Prpty. 25000range Co. Prpf!:._2500 PRIVATE BEACH View the ocean Crom this 48R, 211'i BA home v.1hen you ate not enjoying the private beach, XJ11t surfing, ram rm \V1cl1ar broiJer, lrg liv rm w/frpl, enclosed patio. Owner fl exible, will lease/option or carry 2nd. $115 ,000. GROBS & ELLIS Real Estate 675-7080 .--,,.,---,,,..,,--M.~OOd-ay~, •"°"-mrbt< __ l8"-,~l-97~4--=~---D~4_1_LY_PJLOT 87 HouMS Unfurnl1hed Houses Unfurnis~ Dup •xes Unfurn 3600 Af1rtmel'lts Un urn. Houses Unfurnished General 3202 Huntington Beech 3240 Laguna Beich 3248 NF.\VPORT RF.ACH, Nl'W 2 Coron• del Mir 38l2 ENCE , S " BR S ,, h 1 br, 2 ba, :t (:ur !:ttr., 'v F D h0u5C' New po 1' l • BRAND NEW •. uper.. pu1ua • pr v11tc. blk. lo bch. 5100 Neptune, S •, , . ., &&Ch SU!O. slngles, lamllfii. · J(t<'' ~, ii\ nds. Avail. now NB. :l l 3 -6 9 6 _ 3 8 7 l or\ ., · EE TO lil''.LlEVt;., Also 2 Br $155., Co&llt ,Me!tl. $215/rno. BROKER 493-3611 213-""~ "~"·'aft 5.30 •• 2 hr. I bn, $270 .l $2'!lll., . ~ ' · · 3 hi', 2 bi•, ..., • ..,. All 2 Br. bike to beach, 11\ln· I 2 & 3 BR •pf l H 11 3250 -·• . "-h ... 5 , ...-1xe1 19un1 I • , w/if11r~t· L. r~·l·e utl ) ltngton oeac, Ar..., Br FROM $200/A10. Ap•rtments Furnish.cl redC<.-oraTed. s,1,.,6 800 w· necu: Newport trwy, S175 .. Dllhwhrs Ope &am Cl~ CONDO I Story, 3 hr, l!ii -o-H 7'l'.fil kids, pets ok. Agt. Fee. i;;i. .... ,..:._ t' 0 1 h ' 1' ba, central nir, dt>L i:ar., Balboa Penln1ula 3707 =~·-·-~--~-~-979-8430 .... ._ .... p g ru ~o u · pool f11c·~. 82&&l5 or· EXTRA lnqi;t• 3 Br,. :.'-'• =-""'-------,I Comp!. Draped, Pr 1va 1 e 547-7341 ask for Sid. Cl-IArtMlNG 2 br, sundeck. Ba. Brll.lld ll\'w: Fr11lc:, llhlill Balboa Peninsul1 3207 YE:ARLY 3 Br, 1'.it Ba, frplc, ~11 blk from jetty. $400. mo, !213) 693-21145 \\'l'e kly, 6/..,...!U73 Wknds PIER. -avail.-rnr-lga ·ooat, main bay. Lge 3 Br. $450, mo. 1vinter. $530. ·n10. 'yrly, Will fum. 673-S640 Patiol, Encl'd Car11ges. No CONDO 2 br. & den, 2 b..1, t hlk. to bc<ich. \\lntr, c·riu ., fully dnipt·d, 41.11 11•·11 Pets. ·l ml. to Ocean. patio, dW. gar .. pool, pd. ~ntu.l. 673-0236. ll,.pln~. ~Jo. h1 n10. or yt'ar 201·219 Oswego Ave., , mllhlt. $256. n~735 or BAYI-'iiONT lease fiilni $J1\ ~i:~.09::0. (3 blks \'/, Of &>ach Blvd, tlS--l79-980S $175. bacb apt. Utll i·~~it, wkn(js G75-1076. 1 blk S. of Adflm!) · pd 9~ 67 > S49·9SOI Laguna Niguel 3252 · ""' E. Balboa a-1:)3;) :lHH. 3hu. rrp!<', h"a111 t·"11, 11ntlu, MUJ<hTk, hll u"\~, JU' YOUNG l.llnlily, pvt... home, SAJ'rf-""JU~CAP. ! Story" Colt.&o ''""'h St~ ~--_ gar, 2 Br $180. Singles ok almost ne.,.." 3 br, 2 bll., 111" WEEK & UP ' Cost a Mesa 38~4 BRING kids &·pet11, 3 Br, den, blti.ns, dbl. gar . fncd. _,, • ------- 1nc;ome Property 2000 Lo.ts for sale 2200 College Park 3220 2 Ba, pool, T·hse $265 yd., comm. pool privl's. Nr. e SG.50 Ntgnt & VD. \CASA VICTORIA APTS CCYl'TAGE, all util pd, 1 Marina ti golf.course. $300. •-Studio .t:-1 BR AtJ.ltJ. . Adultr,1:-'~ tlfr\\·nmmi.-1--1 Br, $130. Single prete?Te;d mo. 1t4-4!n--3381 • TV & f.1ald Servt<.'f' Avinl J<'rurn Sl69 5U :-;11 p,,1:-. 9 FOURPLEXES NO JIASSLE, Dana Point Beaut. 4.BR 2BA, new crpts, XTRA sharp 3 Br, Cam rm, 3BR 2ba house 1 ea se • f>b?ne Service -Htd .. pool Pool. 1'f'l' rn1. <'k\ll\Oi"- • $55.000. 111c permits. Plans bllns: frpl. Nr OCC & Elem. h'PIC, dbl gar, vacant $325 gardener, $36.i. ' '•Children 1: Pet Section ~\'t" 1.:;.1,. Gtll• ,\., \\lllt·r io•J COVINGTON rur lux units on 10,000 + 557-4954 bet }(Ian: Homeflnclers * 642-9900 675-.5982 2376 Newport Bl~ .. C?.1 52:. \'K·t"l'lfl, C'M. &l:.'-S!l711 $89 950 lot. PrinC', on!~. MOVE ,." 1 B• trl """ 548-9755 or 645-~ --.," 11,----;;-R-L'_"'_" __ "BLUFFS" 3 bdnn, 2 b a , , , CANTRELL RLTRS &'13-2224 Corona del Mar 3222 " •• .,.._'O\I, ***GARDEN APTS '~ '" "' '"'r,.., '-=========I Near ~ach, sm pct ok LiktJ!o!est 3254 1 APAH.T'.111'.:NTS level living, ror . vi cw Mount'n, Deser1, 1-NJCE 2 Br dplx $200. Frpl, • eeePOOL 11 BK, t)()Ol J1'cui1.i. 1•lo:.11·d --< I~ MObUtH~mes for sale 1100 6~4-1324 aft 5 & \vkends Resort 2400 · · 231 Larkspitr patio, vet ok, gar Want the good life? Furn. 1&2 Br ll])ts in aduH gurn~t'. ·~vlns. lltll ll ti. $75.500 --------:..C'-'12BR, 2BA $·135 FAMlLY 3 Br, 2 Ba $255 See this lovely Park Plat.-e section. No pels. Eln1 Adt1lt1>. SWO. J!l3 lh1111ilton, ADUI:T COJ'!do Tustin Villas. 0 \VN your 01vn p A L 1\1 217 Jasmine Singles, kids. pet, gar home. Situated among the Garden Apts, 642<i&1a C l:i· 1111 or &12-191.i(l. 2 hr, 1 ~~ Im, frplc, covere<.I DESERT GREEN lol. WR family rm $600 f!OMEY 4 Br, 2 Ba $310. ti'( s. Rent S425 mo. or opt,. SJ\fALL Bachelor Apl, $130 fBrt. i.tovc, d/11 , r·i·p1 s, i\I' , J S At ALL TRAILER patio. Custoin features , I Mobile Home) Goll & Ten· ' 305 Orchid 1'~rpl, kids & pet, 2 car to buy thlll brand NU ~br, per month, Ulil J)ltid. i;i:l!I rt1·iis & palnc , ~:arttl!•'. J Ill.I• w/pcrmanent ro o n1 at-&38-1912 t'veslwknds nis Club in Palm Desert. 3BR 2BA Din rin S5llO AL'A Rentals 642-1383 3ta, lux home. 833·;i949 Ne"'' p 0 rt Blvd , c ~I . Jl,·!1\JOR SllOPl'INC. ~111 , tached ln Trailer Park on Du;Tiexes/Units. $4500 cash, plus private con-' 51}5 Larkspur 3 BEDROOl\I. 2 bath, newly 968-2121 5'19-2669. n1atw'<' cpl1·. $r1,1 111\J, ::;~ Pr Iv ate Beach. $3500. for sale 1800 1ryi.~t avail .. 0.11 b a I an c e · 3BR. 2BA, $345 decorated, fenced y 11 rd , Missjon Viejo 3267 $175 UP. I BR, redec: u1!1 Av°'·1u!o, 1;4f,..l4fol 581-3106 aft. 5. -\\r.ite Cl:issificd Ad. No. 227, Cole of Newport Rltrs cluhhoUlle with pool, etc. . Pd, Pool. Adults, Sorry, 1111 ***GARDEN APTS _$SAVE YOUR MONEY!$ FOR SALE BY O\.\'NER Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560• 675-5511 Couple only. Small pet ok.' 3 BR Condo, 2ba, pool. pu!10, pets. "Look·You'U l.ike it!" eoePOOL LEASE a new n1obile or your Buy this JU unit, pride of cc~0~·~"'-"M~·~"~·~c~~~"'""""'---ll==""'-=""'=""'"'== I Culverdale Homes, 3 5 51 cw.,~o IM at t ~r. 1800 \V&llacc 6-6--0SOj. I Unfurn. 2 Rt' OJ•l in l;1ndl,1 cho;·-e w-option to buy~ All ownershi11 apt., heart of O r&nge Co p ty .. 2500 BRAND NEW Fenn, Irvine. $360. mo . N n 85 ~h· 326 .9 STUNNING 1 br garden apt. sf><.·tirn. Crpt-: & tJrpJ1. 1 .. ,, payroentsappliedtoward Newpo11 B e11c h. Xlnt. · rp • 3 BR., 2 BATHS 552-9343 or 548-7013 9-5. ewport uc pool, rec. rni., $185. Adults. P''IK &!2-:lfrr, purchusc.556-S'l!IT \Vriteoff&appreciatlon GARDEN GROVE 20:l-4&6FERNLEAF TOWNHOUSE 11~. NICE 1 Bdr O"•r no\V.18thSt. 2BR1Bulnct-"~;,-,,.-,.1~1~m-.. -...... !Ox" EXPANDO Sxl' dd return. P.O. Box 852, CM, \V'th . ~ • ~ • ,,. 1 + ·., ::i Cal. 92627 VA and FHA terms. Sharp 51•3 NocAR·ei:,~.,.~1u'ws Lg. 2 br, 1% ba. Condo, garage. 35' l!v nn. 2 blks 2 BR, I ~~ BA, Sh11g c1·p1s. dr~. fnNl llltll••, on rooin. ~ lrl ngs(·111'11•11·:9 2 HOMES on 1,~ Acr(l lot. ORANGE and lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath ~ nr. Hunt. Hbr, $225., incl. ocean Sl!E. bcan1 cril. fqllr, g'a 1 dshv;lu" ii.du~! Par\\. 11 fl fumily home ivith fenced TI2·4·6-9 POJNSEITIA -maint/pool. ,.,13) 439-0969 $275 2 BDR ,....,1 hvl'se 2-121 Elden. j4li-27~3 Adults. $I!IO. :!:vi~ • • o ' · s'i:!'lO. ** !!t,2·23Jll. ~~coC1~~5~a113 ~h~z~~: COUNTY yard. s21.soo. QUAIL FROM $375 . ""' Dblgarage,fd71hb11i:beach LGE FULLY FURN 2 BR £ldC>116Jj...~71s .. \1~·".::._ 10x50 Mobile Horne tor f11n1ily f>.tG-9''1 '0 42 " 59 60 d ·96 ]J LACE PROPERTIES Bay & B~ch Rlty. 67ft3000 FIREPLACE, 3 BR, 2BA. $365. 2 + Lien, [rplc, gar'"''", Bltns, \Vl\V, d!'ps, po o I . LARG E J Br, pw1, nclj111.:ent & pe". · .u. • , • :...., , an ' new c.u" & drps Fresh -~ • units. Some near beach, (714J 752-1920 3 BE")ROQM, 2 baths,' Jh blk t'"" · yard, patio, CdM .Ad.Its, no pets. $180. 642-9520 10 shoppi11g, St~. n\ u Call 642·i638. Income Property 2000 Sn1aUer units also. By appt. from Big Corona. Can be · :!."tAi:k &lo~u\3e~11~~· ~~ NU-VIEW RENTALS LRG 2 Br's, pool, nr shops. Depc>sit . r r fun !1 ~1 h I c t .. 2'\X55', 2Br, 2Ba, 5* Adult GREAT INVESTMENT on J y . Quail p I 1t c c. Out of State Prpty. 2600 leased fo1· S:75 per month. 9SJ.4SS7 6734030 or 494-3248 adults/no pets .. Util pd. rt•spon.~1b1(" «l<'un,, 1~n11nt. no Park In Huntington Bch. P r o p e rt ies, Investment Faniily \Vi th children ok. ' 1884' f.lonrovla CM 548-03:'.6 \ pc!~. 18111 ;•1t on 1· u v l 11 , 847-3092 ~r~i~'.tsi2 ~~s 201~~· 1~\!~ v~~ Division. (714) 742-19'20. 40 ACRES Southwest Texas Call 673-8550 BKR. CLEAN 4 BR, 2BA, fplc, NEWPORT BEA9f, tr u .1 y Huntington Beach 3740 .,;64,.· ""ioio'~'.~'..,..,.., ...... .,. .. 1 APr. 'Size Mobile Ho"\" ,., w ·11 II A TWOfER7, range land. $4,000., S 4 o, · LGE 2 story 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpl, drps, DW, bltn.s, nice beaut llul settmg-large 3 •.. . , _ "" ancy. 1 Se ·on rontract. dv.·n & '"O n10 '" ~s 1 k'I d k N •-h friend1" O(li""-borhood. •.,.,5 Bed-lamily •oom .[l Hi Unfu111 $f:ill "dull Pa'k' 0,, I·-"·1y. Prl . I I .... , 000 . ~ . . ..,..,\r'\111_ e ec I sun cc r Ul:aC '>I ,... -'""'" BEAUT f B t t ll"' '"' "' ncip es on Y· .,.... , · 'YEP! 2 homes for the price d· fi.t':l-81).)1 ' · '. · · mo. No fee. Ask for Bev polished 'wood floors, beu~ _ l'. urn., ap s "" Lots of b!Jns, poul. v:alk Ill Sl8,T:11l 540-3672 Spal'ling Real Estate of one. Only $44.900 foi· aJ ays, -l"\C8 • & shopping. 1st & last. $425. oc Da1e, 963-4."'67: ceilings Years Lea se ~ $17;i Sp.in1sh s.yle build-shopfl!n,i.::, 112 nii. bc·Hch. Beautirul ''iev." privatt' beach 833-3544 3 bedroom and a 2 bedroom Real Estate Exchge 28~0 nio. 1 yr lsc. 646.-4319 •• 2 BR k / $57• 00 Mth • 1ng, pvt. enclosed gar., pool, 931 \\', 19lh St. 2 BR 2 ba, in Laguna Bc<ich I ·B~Y""O~W~N~E=R-a~t~G~ll'°X~Goc-,..,,~.~. I honie. Thel't''s a low do•.11n 2 BR, 1 Ba, gru'age, $29a. drupe's· ~ar: C 1~ a~'. C~le of Newport Rltrs s:iuna, laundry, adlts 17301 j48-(J.192 $26.000 O\vnei· 4!jll902 F' . k ~H• . payn1ent e;en a sailboat LAKE TAHOE Isl & last. 67,5511 KeelSC1n Lane l blk West ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""!!!!!'"I 1~---~~--~~ I or qutc -..e prior year n1ny ""-n••'d•--". Golf course & vie\11 1 o ts , 673-2!1'25 or 675..2024 Gardener & "'ater Pa 1 d · .r of Beach off Slater 842 7848 :::; - C In ' f p t 1600 end. 20 xtra. lg. unfur. units ""' -.v "'i:u Couples only, 1-~or a pp t . · -I S375. AVAILAHLE 12·!. 3 lw, o merc1a rp Y turnished 1'flnrlon1iniun1 for 3 BDR?.t, YARD, CAR. -MEN \l be h h t 1 2 "· wlpool. C.l\1. Low yac.,& u: d f 1 . 0 213-339-586la1t6pm. *YEARLY RENTAL* ~ · s1na ac; o r · · "'" '!. frplcs., lg. s11t•C. COMMERCIAL 9.7°/o .RETURN 11·froom to improve. Reas. Coun ty. Call 639-8251 6T:>4166 _ 64ft4161 VACANT, xlnt Huntington , O U $Ca. mo. 536-7056 ~.J.110, sC'par. yard, 3 car t Pr. 1 64, "TI~ Place • IRVINE T r C " 1 Be a ch location .. Includes Beautiful. New Modern 2Br, La una Beach 37,. ,,0,.. No P'''·"· 2105 Sant" erms. in. on y. """ a t• er ace, orona ue DARLING 2 BR house• $300. bltns and new paint &CWOO 28 Pri I A t C bl TV g 'IV o ., .,_ 21Yk SPENDABLE Prap•r leS · " !\far, 3br, l~l.! Im. pool, xl nt mo. CdM. Call LoUJ s e a . va e P · ~ e • Ana Ave., to sec ca 11: rents yielding 40K +gross EIQuail ~ rra e 0 proper Y in range $375 ' . 1 Blk T S rt ~ms".' $21.50 _week. Apts 1001.ns. Deluxe Kh ch., l~. Prime, off fre eway C(lm· Older 34 s ace Trailer Pa 752-1920 cond, tract~ for s rn a 11 er Peters-tlT:i-6000 or 640-&119. ~~~!~k f:Ke~~ mo. \Valk m cl~ts, b1~1ns, enc WATERFRONT 2 Br. Great 979-5099 H-----!i~::~. 4~!~~7l~s~~.~,~~~ .• ;t'~~"l'•"-~·i'a.5~.~.'jl'w~"c: .. t-~·00~·~·~·~·~"~"~·~·~w~·~·~.,~·~·~":",H ~tsoo ~~uil~C0~1~!;~ NEW 3Br, 2 Ba, bltns, 0 L D TO w N BEA CH f3~ag~l~.No.~:fpe~i lf?Calion. $2?5· mo. Consider $'7250~. -P=E~K-,~IO~N~.T~l~l.-A-v_a_iJ.1 motif. Visible from San lull price $195,000. Excel. FOURPLEX CASH OR TRADE Lo , frplc, gar. SUPER-VIEW HOUSE. 1 BR, 2 ca r a 11-U ti I i ties Pd. Call kids/pets. 536-0321 12·1. New d«l1txe 2 br, 'l A 4 9 T r w y u 7o IT I " , c ' f . . ""'"""" Freev.·a,·. Shows 9.7'.~,· financ 'g. by owner, prepd. Prime north Costa Mesa loca· H . 1 ,1 b'I Ht in $485. 67:J..:ll25 or 675-2024 garage, priv. yard. $ 25 O. 54&-9578 or 551-rot2 eves. Newport Beach 3769 lla. apt. \\.'/frplt·. b It in s . ., ... "" int. OK, prin. only. Agt. esprria or " o 1 e omc. lN b b mo. 53&il952 cptsldrps. Lg. patio. No ~ t·ate. Top brt'Owlh area 49'1-8260 lion. Annual inL'Ome $:!1100. P.O. Box 545, Apple Valley, CJ·lA~ G 3 r, 2 8" 2 BR, No pefS/ehU"-n. V I EW-Bar-Bach U35/$155 'lBR, Iba, furn apt, across pets. 210:-i Santa Ana Ave .. PRINCIPAIS ONLY! e,a1tl[j._,,;;~cc.-,,--,-,,1,.--.-Just listed, and exclusive 92307 a61v.ail7659._ no' 6v..;:,_ .s,425""., 675-2776, w~ Furn & util pd, several the street from th e beach. 10 SC'C cull: 979-5099 lo. preview (ll4) 752-1700 T\\'0-5 un.it apt b g under sales price of $6'!,000. Call "" •ol:'j__U,J .DGL.k. lMt mos ret;tt + CdM 2 Br $250. ~y. Nu bit' d' h ~ lhl =-=~.,.-~~'-7---1 IfiYESIMl~~l~i 'constru.cUon for .sale. Close 5-15-842-1 Houses furnished Costa Mesa 3224 bon4 C8Il8l2-7M3 paint, chld or pet, gar im, is \V<l:"':t'."• mon Y Cpfs. drps. stv & r c r rig. !-____ lo n1u)Or shopping center. ---·~~---<\ B.'.~K bay 2 br + den, _or yr!y, Call Enc ~lueller, I Furn. avail. G!,"Ct'll lawns, · ' ' lst yr \\'l'ite-ofJ Sl4M. Cal1 B k 0 I II General 3102 LARGE 1 Br apt $115. avail Irvine 3244 2 ha $330, frplc, appns, 2 2l~'724-5S80 days, or 714-\ covl't'ed garages, olfsll'Cl.'l "' I 53!»-2570 or 592-5010. rp ers n y •• -----------AISCI bach $90, util pd 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; car 67<>--5491 eves parking. Adults, no pct..'1. NEW 4 unit. Z blocks to l\laintain ind!'penrlcnt st11tus FENCED 1 Br Slla. util pd. BUS line 1 Br dplx $165 fll ALA Rental1 642-8383 LAS BRISAS API'S 2020 FUilerton Avf', (I hlk beach. Gl't'at buy, good tax in fully staffed delu.-:e offices Singles, couples, Cost a Nice yd, Jge LR, nu paint * RE TALS * HARBOR VIE\V HOMES 5515 Rlvl'r Ave. 642-2566 E, of Nv.•pt Av~, l Blk • BEACK BLVD. e , PRl?.1E CORNER LOT. 135' front11 ge, C-4, 30.0CIO plus sq. ft.-~~ mi. So. of So.n Diego Frwy in Huntl.neion Beach. R,C. 1AYLOR CO, RealtOrs/Developers UOl OCl\'1' St, ~tt> 190, NB 752-046(! \\'rile-off. Income $1200. mo. Exµerient.'ed I professional !\fcsa. \Valk 10 beach tfun-CLEAN, clean 2 Br $1851.ot-University Park-,~ Like new, highly upgraded, Elevator bldg on .beach. 1&2 So. or Bay l. 642-8ti90 l\1uny xtras. 536-2570 approach essential. Flexible ! in g t 0 n Be a c h s 12 5. ta land, sml chldlpet 3 ::R., 2 ba. · · · .••.•... "$385 3BR 2BA, lam rm, din rm, BR. Pvt ~lcoo1es, hid APTS Unfurni~hed, 2 Br NE\V INCOME UNITS by arrangements-negotiate. Ca.II wlgaragc. Also walk 1 o BUDGET 2 Br bungalo1v $160 3 BR., 2~ii ba. , •• , •• $S80/400 new cpl & drps. Lovely pool. Security. Adults. Sl9j, Util pd, pool. lnrlry the beach. Xlnt. tax shelter, [BAI Black,Assoc545-842'1 iated· v.•aler Ne\vporl Beach, $135., Chld & pet, incd w/gar 4 BR., 2~ ~e;.:~~ ..... $4lO l,ilndscaped & cor patio. $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bclr., .2 facil, cpls. drps, dsh\\.'hr, Trip 1 ·exes & fourplexes. vacant. And vacarit house PATIO 3 Br home $250 & torn pool & rec facililies Ba & Bach. Color TV, m1ud closed gar. No child/pet. s 11 O, O O O . up, TOBIN' SOUTH COAST Ne 1~· Port Be :1 ch $18{}. $28.) Fncd for family & pet 2 BR., 2 ba. · ·· ·' · · .J350/3i5 incl. $5ro mo. 640-6457. scrv. pool. THE f.lESA, 415 Hacienda Harbor Apts H,EALTY INC. 846-1371 · Singll>S, kirls. pets. Ag t . ELEGANT 3 Br. DR, 2 Ba 3 BR,c2....t!.8.:,:.;,~·H"o'm'S:.,!l!ilS425 4 BDRM-2 BATH N. Nev.'JIOrl Bl., N . B . 1'!39-7476 Rl:AllOCI Brolcer:s Fl't'. 919-8430 $375 F.P., applns, patio 2 '""'' '"" "" • 646-9681 BLOCK TO BEACH car • ,, 2'BR., llJ, ba ........... $315 · E.-\STSJDE lovely rn•11· 2 HH.. New, deluxe 4-p!ex, 217 22nd VA DUPLEX $1\5 to $13j Util pd, hach ALA Rentals 642·8313 Turtlerock Ne\\' HarOOr View h 0 roe. 3 BACHELOR APTS, . a 11 2 lla, \\I\\' 1:rpls. Uslnvsr. St., Hunt. Beach, $12j,000 Extremely "'""' 3BR, 28A apts. 111 beach Laguna BR., 2'11 bflths .... S-150 F.intastic view, near pool, y~ar round, $160. mo. 1ncld encl gill'. no pets. $225. n10. full price. 8~7-39.'i7. $175 CHARl\llNG I B d·r. KIDS, pe1s, singles OK, 2 ~ BR., 2 baths .. , . , .U-25/450 tennis court, park & schools. util. LJ1dry 1·n1. $ 'I. 2 5 . mo. and 2BR, lBA bea.ut.y, det'k, 1 ~ blks :<:>ach CdM Br, [ncd. garage $200. • 3 8 0 2 ba 147· / .... 673-1531 645-11107 ur 642-7491 ask ror ,.leavy shag crp!g'. thi·out. SINGLE / t b h I\., ....... awgu."lt _1~'~"'~·~'~"'~·""'=~~~5868~·~·~=~~i··=~==c:c'C'7c~==·I Cyn1h1a $2~0 UTIL pd, oceanfront w c a ac · College Park "'\VESTCLIFF ,,.,,, 4 BR, 3 1 BR. FURN. S 1 6 5 I M 0 . ."7=~~~-=~~~ I Air-conditioning. VA Ap· I &Ir, No. End Laguna dup\ex.;$110. util pd. Stv/ref 4 "R 2,, ba l<5fl 26..,... LARGE 2 I.Ji· Sl i5 Sgl pr11lsal in pro1:ess. $45,950. N V R I 4 BDRt.1 2 Ba S280 Dbl ,., ·· "' · · · · ·•• Ba, lge kitchen, clean & Adults only. "" Av u n ~ ·· . · u iew enta s ' ' · CALL 552·7500 neat. Across from r.tariners Street. * * 673-?.648. story, bet1.J1l ~'t'iilng, nci\ ~~-~~~--=~I or s1nge r px, " · ... · · 1.... · · C<irpl . ~""3 ~\ttlllCl" 1\Vl'., Plac• Balboa Island 3106 $145. Stove & re(riA" 2 BR 2 Ba, Den, New crp1s 11r beach. $50. dep. Call 64G-9243 or 979-Jl71. A CONVEN!(NT SHOPPING AND SEWING GUIDE FOR THE 1£ aauail ~ 673-4030 or 494-324S co''u"P"L'E· kids~ pe1''1"sv/redfl • VISION • S•hl 162' mo 6463882 -'ILER $110/mo " fl cpts, dr£;~· 1)111,n,,· & p:iinl, Properties · ·: YEARLY. 3 BR., 2 b1l., large Homefinders * 642-9900 .,,_ REALTY & drps. All new blt·ins. after 6 pm, 919-9755 ZBR, u!U pd, ,.i, 1 lei rf' 11 752-1920 r~NT LselO ti M dshwr, 2 Cru' gar, $350. STEPS TO OCEAN' "'elcon1r. no f)('t~. Crp1-i, ,.00 Qu.'L''. N.wpo.' .'ACK duplex. S375. 4 BR., 2 ba., P on, es a a _, ht'll -mpany mo 64&--2018 3 Bd 2 B $335 d · ... ~"6..., GAL ON THE CO. !b;;llQ;;; 6 Units -Mesa v d 3 B 2 B brand '""" '"' · rm,• a. · nlO rps, J)fll10, nu1 nn"er 1960 $1100. Nicr-ly !urn. Nr. beach. er e r, a, Unt'v, P••k Center, Irvine 3 BR 2 BA D I 2 blk 61' 8038 ,.,• Agt. 673-6900 ne111 plush crptg, freshly "" , . up ex, s. a-\ValluN'; Apl 6, O't4-7364 For an ad in Woman's ·World $87,500 N. Bayfront 3BR home. $450 painted, immac. thru-0ut -W-E-HA_V_E RENTAL_S_ beach. $300. yearly. 642-3188 BA YFRONT $173. bach apt. PRIVACY + 2 Br, 2 &, mo. Avail Nov. '74 to June Huge trees & frplc. $375. or 642-7914 Util od. 92G E. Balboa !!3r. cu tht>dral CC'll. pal,11 Call Sue 642-5678, etx. 330 14th '75. 673-4062 n10. Century 21, 546·9521 As well as a fine selea,fion BLUFF Condo. z p I an. 675-4533 .~. ~;u'(l S'.!:!:i. N<J p{'t ~ . Quick-Sew Trio Printed Pattern 9053' a.18 "" 11f .. ; ... 1ff .,-r~ 'You'll brlkbttn up 11111 act>ue In th1~ 11u11buret.(l!!rl11d v1u1t• •ult t)I' drea• with 11. g'fU1ro1 fclic'-r'I look 1c It. ~fl\ill.on panta have el!!.l!!SC wntJt. l'rlnte.d t>11.1to1·n 90&3 : J.ll111c1' Sl~t S. 10, l2, 14, 16, ll, Siu l1 (b\18l a.1) pa11t11ul~ 11' 7atd11 45-hleh t11.brlc. &!nd $1.00 ror ••ch pattern. Add 25 tents for each p•tttrn for (lr1t.Cl111 mtll and •Ptt:i•I hat1dlln1; otbtrwbe thltd-' tlaaa lfeUver)' w\U tak e three •· 'Wftk• Of'm0te.Senclto Mari•o Martin, 442, the Dail,)" Pilot, P•u.trn Dept., m Wnl 18111 $$., Ntw York, N.V. 10011. PrintNAME,ADDRESS ZIP. 'SIZP! 11nd $TYLE NUMBtR. ONE FR££ PA.T'l'ERN ofyOW' chtlic1 to St.tut tor, one free p•t· tarn inside NEW SPRING· SUMMER-PATTER Ill CATALOG . tOOatyl~111lslte., "9e p1U(!rn coul)Otl. Se-nd 7Sl' now. St:W + KNlT Book wlU1 bUlctl111ue palltrn ...... Jl.2$ f!ll'iq.nt F•shlon 8ook ..•. $1.00 ln&l•nl wing Book •.•• $1.00 Jiffy Joy! T"·o 3 unit lluilding:s -prime Costa Mesa l ocation. 3 minutes lo So. Coast Plaza. 10.5% cap rate + 10.4'7d spl!ndable. Qui.et cul de sac. Gross $1065 per m o n t h ! Hurry -call 10 preview (714) 752-1700 INVEST1\1ENT DIVISION ASSUMABLE VA LOAN, Covered private patlos. Own· er's unit .with fireplnce. All lwo BDRM units. Xlnl No. Costa Mesa loc. S~.9.'iO. IMQuail ~ Iii IPlace . Praperties · · 752-1920 l•OO QU•UlST. NlWPOllt llACH NEAR Nf',W SOUTH BAY CLEAN 3 BR, 2 Ba in of beautiful home! Fi) R SBR '"'·Jdy $585. n10 Is e . 2 bdrm 1 blh. Utilities paid. l i646""-<~4iif~4.7-=~~~--1 SALE~ ~I us solve your 752 J"" & •~ 0~• CONDO 2 b 2 b ~~RONT. 3 Br. 2 Ba. •~'l:; lvlo. Eastside C.M. on T u sf in -......, ~. aid. $275. At beach. 3700 r, a, pvt. .,.,..., housing needs. We're here 3 "'78 · I d JI Cl 6.•;-6177 Ave. 5 \'r old Bldg wlyard. CHARMING 3 BR. Igo yd. Seashore. or ....,., . patio. poo. u U s. ose lo .,,, to serve you! SI · & s 2 g lb p · I 3107 S325. n10. Av a i I now. Steps to beach. Comm. pool. YEARLY 2 BR, I house to IOf)Plfli; trans. 7 j -a oa eninsu a 213-G97~'911 (\\'hillier! col-$425. n10. Agent. 645-7573 ocean. $2251MO. 6~2-5200 DARLING 4 br. 1\'/frpl r., blk. lccc ' _S.n CJemente . 3276 ST.i-8908 or 640-5913. A~rr=-RACT~'=,~v~E~,~.~R,~-,~ .. -.1 to beach ,t, shops. \Vnlr. or l\fESA VERDE 3BR, 2BA, rrpti;, llllns. drps. Adults, yrly. 5.'i2·SS62 eves. or 5j6. lam rni, frpl, pool, fully OCEAN VIEW, 2 BR hillside Newport Heights 3nO no pets. SIW. 1970 \Valltu,'t' 3.iJ9 1vkdys. crptd, big kitch w/bltns &> he •le. CptslOrps~ frplc, dsh· ,..., ,_ •• ,., 1 2 B $lo 1185 Ave. CM 646---0116. DI\\' A ·1 $3&5 inc wshr, stove/refng, gar. $325 ... ~, or r a-~ · Costa Mesa 3124 · vai ·now:,. · · year round 4~3946 after 5 Adults, no pets. 2421 E. CHILDREN OK ----------pool s e r v. Children/pets pm 16th, NB , 64&-1801 Lge 2 Br $170: 3 Br 1 \,,, J\IOBILE H. Pool. Sp No. 8. OK. 642-SOll/968-4950 s fl Ana 3780 Ba $190. Duplt>X .'It 4-pk'.\, ovel' 38. S140 mo. See mngr. II BR, FRPLC. Fam. rm, University Park 3294 an . 2 poub, crpts, rlrp.~. 642·Gf>82 197J Nc\,\.·_po11 B!yd, 646-~. hltns, ~bl. car gar~, 2 ba, -Uoyds~s&nk-Bldg; PRif.fE Greenbelt Twnhse. i,14.'i.---Modern-Singk-Apt--wL ·i-&-~BR. -APrs. cpl, ITTjJ,' -~guna Beach 3148_ ~aift~;:"4~95fil' Call: University Park, Irvine . new, 2 br, 2 ba , Ter'. garages. • • 2 ha, hltns, lg. y~rd. S:!O(l. -Days 552-7000 • Nights race-CardiH Md!., poo.•l, Cn1! :J.12-5Jl7 n10. _ C;ill: Gtu\Z1, Ag 1 .. E?.1ERALD BAY : 1\1 any f.!ESA Verde. Irnmac. 3.8R. rec., 213-454-6383 $50 Per Week-$50 MO\'f'S You 5·16--9J21 • winter I'l:'nlals· ocean side 2 8 A · C P tsldrps.blt·ins/ 2 BR Condo •••• $73Slmo Lse -~~-~~--=~I In. Modern Apt, utll pd. EASTSIDE LGE 2 BR of Hv.'}'. S-150 r.ionth & up. frp\C/papo. Lse, $375 010. 23 BR 5;~ndos ·····!~ 6 S~5 H1e1 Furn/Unfurn 3300 Cr.!! :;12.B;l'li. • \V/\V, Pltns, refr•". Po o 1. THHt~E ARCH BA y : 4, ~;>46-;:..o92fl5:;::o~-'=-~~ . BR ..... ndo! ..... ~ & s~. si--A J 1 ~ 1: 3 BR H 1fl"es • $300. $325, $335 COM CHARM 1:1. l u IS. no pc l ~ Bclrms., 3~a ba.; oceanfront. Nil. So. Cst Plaza, 3 Br, 3 BR Homes . $360,Sm. S39S Apartments Unfurn. &l~-9j20 ~\'1;,t~'1'.~11.·c1falia!l'i~ :.\l~ :·,~ ~OB~~.lt~ .. ~~5:~~d yd .• BRRAHomNCHes ... REA$335,L$395,TY $425 ~~~al~i~~!.e~:irlsi, s3h ~:'.1----------$200c . 2~B~R~ . ...,,,-B~.~,-Q=u~IC=·:-r=. I •' I · l'"il 'l lh a.ncl 2 ba. Call (or details. Balboa lsl•nd 3806 rp!s .. drps, .hlrns. <::(o,;t'd ,111 ·~.tit. \'IC'~'· ""' ." '•n · 3 BR. Yard & garage, new * 551·2000 * -----------tu· !\U p1•ts, 2126 Thurln, 2 Bdrnis., 1 ~ bnllu;, S375 crpls drps '& paint. 2450 ·RANCH REALTY NEWPORT NE R I BR l ti7~i-:.772 n;onth. ~ Bdt~ins .. :: ,bll.\ll>l, Eide~ $275. mo. 644-1554 * 566-6800 * TOWNHOUSES 1 A new~ -· yry. Lgl'. 111"'' ,,.1110, ~:t n ~·J11nl 1. '~"'-'~· .;o.."'-i=c~~--TUSTIN REALTY 3 Br. boat sJip available $495. liv. rn1.; cpts, drps, dt'ck, Qt!IET. ~··•·lq<lt•d :! Ut·. 2 UN FURN. APTS.: Q u-i et 3 BR, lgc back yd, ga~. 2 Br. brand nrw 5375. b 11 n s. OU-Stret't parkinj!. Bn. bl !ns, rrp!o". p n 0 J , FOURPLEX ~tud10 \11th fl'plc .. ~L7., J\l(J, s!v, refrlg, Cpts. J275. Avail * 832-5111 * ' EASTBLUFF S 2 2 5. R 1tr ,64 4-2 :J 4 3 gtH'<lgl'. ArluJ1:.· rw Pt'I~. 37t> In pride of 0 11.11 l'rsh 1 P l·Bdi·m. & dc!i. rrple .. ,1,,,.k, 12110. 67?'"1827 ' **FOR J.,ease-Nice CoJlege TOWNHOUSES \\'cekends. 673.;)4-15 \V. Bay S1. neighborhood-;---Cosra----Meia:--up!lt-nirs;---$300 mflnth:--1.' Bd" .2-.Br., qtuet.--1ncd-y~gw:-..Eark..Home._3_BR...1..BA. Ii HOUSES.Jo .so~ .h..'\YlronL 1-B-t~A~d-~l~~l=· -.~-I N f '' 192 500 ' ., •. , ·.> b;ll h. 1.11.,10• •iuir-t ·, Couple only, no pets. $100. P rofessiona1\y landscaped, :fBr. 21i'i. $330. t.a,...e '2 Br, den, 2 1.Jrllhs, -, eau · u . ivrng r. reeway acce . , . .. S 1 k 3 B 2300• •·•"~ • ., N• ""'" o0,.. 1 B Call lgt'. \h·\11<> •"TI.~'.:/• \!onl h. ~~5·741""-~=c act'OSS rom par, n ear r. .,...,,,. frplc. Pref. V."Qrkin~ ,:.:ir!ll. ~____., '-· r. 1<.is The Real-E-state -Fair T-HRNER 1\SS()(';----·3 BR, t--frplc,-fnm nn, ~fesa l!Chool,. 551-4623,-4. Br. 3J)Q .. $500. $340 mo lli1; Diamond ht-Il le" Pool, RB<:. rrr h<itJ. 839·6133 or 536-2551 REALTORS 494-1177 Verde. No petll. $335. mo. THE TERRACE Townhoine. Call 675·7225 675-328.'I . ' ' <'.1\1. SIMI 6·l:l--'4'i0 ...,...,,_ _____ ..., .. kUSflC-1 8 H. Furnished ;..t.i-6004 New. 3 Br. 2 ba. wet bar, &alboa Peninsula 3807 2-KH. llJ•1 1\/-;u11d1•• ~. :.'.n.1 -I-louse. !'.laturc !i 11 1 a r i e d l'0~.~n~a"'-P~0c1.n-1---~3~2~2o6 bltns nr Clubhouse & pools. floor. lt.:!' kit•·l.1·11 ;\n I'' 1 1'\VO HOUSES ON ONE LOT. 1180 l'l o .... , -~;;:;_~·:.;;;.;__~-""" $385 lse. 8.'i3-9442 eve&. $350 EX.ECUTIVFC CON[)() I QI' {'h1id1'Pt1. s:1:1-11:~1 ;oil ! popular £r111tslde 11 u ll e 1· n1sn. mo. ' 1P -=u. . -_ '!'Al,""' ALL 0~~ ri1t:: 0 R *NEW 4 Br, Colle-Perk, A rr.ust sec! On !he hny, pni_ ---shall> 1 & 2 Bit J::xtcrlo~· Newport Beach 3169 "' ... ~ .------~llAHE Uni"Ul" \!CIV spa· 2 Ba. tile roof. A/C .-::, 1"e nt>w I Br. Silt) ;l\'Hll. I ISR. l\l'lll' ('•llll'"f'. ''Tll'll~-' frcghly 1iain!NI. Alwflys -., ""'"" 'b ., " rented. \Valk to shops, Sol41 \\'ATERF'RONT, N\\'Pt. Isl., cinus. split level l\.i"•ni1·~·.1~. or lea11e <>pl 833-8974 Opi!n dnlly, 310 F~·nmrulo, l'rt'shl) <l•·cnratf.'tl, $165 Jlii~~:8~f111~apr:;rs· tJ·nc~k· investrnt & inconio, $49,950. 3 BR. 2 BA, lov.·er Dupl~. ~1rt frplac, t 21 \\'~:'r~~.rni::· _L_•~g~u_no_..B~·~·~·~·'---3~2~4'-"8 condos Unturn.-1 3415-apL 102. 675-7520 or 67;i-S.'i!l , 1 i! l-1.'i~ .. ~~ -- Scalloped vl)it fa pr.-,t(Jtiy.. RED CARPS!' Rl!:AL1'0RS Very atl'r1n'll\'t'!. DOck, --gnr, nu.; coas a v " · • • . NE.\7 Xtra l~e :'! BR., Z Ba . ~NXJNG ~ hr. ! h ,, , ered over ahlrU 11n!I \urlle-640:8672 la1111rlry. \Vin!cr or vear\y. ;\!'1''n". ,,rlu!ii:. SS!l nt(lnth. $185. tll'l'L. pd1 I B<tr., frp!c. ATTENTION Tcnn1~ Buffs. O<·e,1nfront A11t 11/111'1! ital' (o11rd~'n ;,pt Pn.-il 11• ~· 1op1. croehel lo ""•Y·il>'mem· I d • I p 2100 Arlult~. nn pet!!. 673-iRGl. 642-.10321~93-6800 Ocean v.iew1 Victoria lkh. super plush Newport Crl!!ll S500. n10. G-12-2164 d 11 ~ ll ; 1•)1lll1, ~t:1.1. 2_1 ~ ~r nrL«i pattern atl!eh In I enll!ni. n ustria rpty. NE'WPORT ISLAND-,E~l~T-"o_ro, ______ 3_2_3_2 J265, 2 ~ .. lrplc, ocean Condo, :?br,.21,!i hfl, v.·et bar. 64..'W!.'>-19 r\·~ll. 1:;rJ!1, '.\ nn 31~ fir\. w.rnll) U1e •orate<!. P11tt11rn 1~98; ATT'N 1• vu. C1'11d, small prt poo~. saunn, 1nnny xtras, OCEANrRONT .'i'eii rlv. 1 BR. ,.,.,,,11,,. •~•nipl, 1,.,f•'l'or:i lo'•I, •1~1'~ ~-1-tncl. • 2hr, fumiiiherl , \vh1h•r, 503 NF'IV 3 Br ' Ba --•o tt« NICE 3 Bdr ';'i'' 147 ... GTa-7184 · , , ., 'I'S f h It UNIT BUYERS ~u •1 o · " h 11 1 • • 4 ...,,,.., • ..,.,.,. " " '" . En .. Jenook, \:cl I.lat, &11-1 ~ >1 ·~. "' "'-" • ' 1• ._ 15 CEN or tat Pl ern. "'J 1 '' • nvc v't t 1:n ca fenced yd Chlldrt!n ok $325 dbl g tag yd t 2 ~co "' -Add 25 ctnts for each pant.rn Wr hnve unll! In Hunt. Bch., T-'.!13'-S'T7-<16~0 831-0109 . , . k'd I a e, ' p n o ' BR Noo., LAGlTN~ L"Ony l'Jll!<, drp~. hl!in.~. l'llr· l 1~1: -ill\(: i pr-. d1·1h' fflfrirst-cl•11smal~anQ11~1•l ~ JJl!!IA Submlt.. Your UM 1 hed M~fvt. """ .. ERS AVAtL NTG_IJ.£~ Pj>0lS1_gcy.,:11~l!_E:i\ pot't. 61rrlfi3'. t 11""" f"41111, ~W!K'r. ;.....,_.-•h•ndllng1 .othetl'ilse third·'· .. .,.,1·1 ~ '· . ' ooses urns 'LEASE' Br Rancho Vir-Jo v•i;1 Fant n:n1, (rj)I..:, 1 u.~hfY STF'PSTO l<F.\Cll-I .,1 c~1 l,t.,1. c;l,~1 11,1 ·,:\j.11;,,11 class deli~rfy will W e three oUel'!I, .~ Cl.~. 1111' ;inxiou!I. -C~ond; A/C refrlg crpt NU-VIEW RENTALS laridscaped patios. $3Zi. • • '1 -"1\1 _r. --, weeks or more. Se~· to A.lice Cnod lnconic 111 good 1'<'nH1l Gene~~I 3202 dprs. 84s..s.100 or ~9563 ' 673-4030 ·of >194-3248 1'!M·S093 3 Br. 2 Bit. lrplc n1·w paln1. $l:i.~ ~ H!l 1-r•I '· (·1111<1, 01tt'. Brooks ~. tM l)iuly Pll<1t, area!!!, . d. p~. $2'Ki. furn o( lint Bkr 1 1'• •r•:. 1an1111. n" l'!I"' Ti>. l> N~l~r•rt Dciit .. Boll 16.1,0ld. Brokt!r 5'19-83~ ALA RENTALS ttunt1ngton Stach 3240 OLDER 2 bnn. hOme: close SUPER gttal 2 br, 2 ba, 673-1.~2. \ , Sl111hn1111· 'ds.1i.: .~ f.:helse• Station. Ntw York. Lots for sale '2200 to town"-heach. Lma \V/\V ~r 1·,,"•, pooalu","1,1'; cllt~l6h~5e. £AR(if; 1 br, I hlk t(• bllyj :l Hr Apt •1\!/lh'1" Nn-;-:hld• '' N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Ad-HOUSES-DUPl .. XS--A.P'T'S $450. SUPF:R •I Bl'. cpt!I, " 0 s I s, • ' . I . . I , .•. f'AI' 9""1 ... , dtt!lls,Zlp, p1ucrnNumber. All 11ircs & prlce11. we 111?1'\/icc drps, lt'asc. $250. de p . carp., stov~ &: re Ir l ~. S4l-2$.1. ' o~ 11ct':on, .;1t~:i,;. 111" · ~!~•~. or ~, ': .. ~J .. i. ,., ~-· "''' "'·' New t 150 most popul•l" HerC·11 lhlll i;pol lo 'build all lhc h.::•'-ai-t.ta, Hunting· 67:\.-202G; 8.tW.107 Available lmmedlattly. S2:J5j..:"-";;'f,ii;,;:;:;;;-;;;-;:;;;;:;;-·J~G~•~>-4600::!f;f~· lli .J ,,~,~ c,·.,~. ! ,\pt. ~ :\J,ipk· o;!·~~~-I doslgnsinourll14Nffdl.cr•I\ lhOie t\\'O duplexes & one 1 '""" o II II I Per nl<>. 5 ~fINUTF.S 10 beach Capistrano Be11t:h 381A EXTRA !Jlf' 'J Hr I'• Ail. . ''le'""! All cr1ft.s! TIIJ\tE ln'pl~<, or hulhl S@\'im units. on to .... 'll.inr. 11 y 111 ng!I, 4 BR, 2 ba. bltln~. clrps, MISSION REALTY Larae 3 Bll, $.12.l lilo. 1•11111 1h · n lH"1 ' ,·11 .... ""' dnlly phone ~rvlce. 1'.f'nts, nr sch. dbl irar. putio, O"rner, tlft 5, 642-2225 C.1\1. l ' 'I'"· 1 ' '1 Frftttttl;n1in&idt ........ i~ Cood C.t.1. t.'llM'ICt', aubrnit 1ctn brr S.°Go mo~S47_2312 * ~94--0131 * NE\\' 3 hr 2 Ila. rtuplf'<t, ~741:371 N••TI! Sfw +PK.nltBooll -,h1 a25i 1111 1e1•n1~. overRrlccd flt Chamber of ~mcrce Duplexes Unfurn 3600 c111!1,_ d,rii~. 1°·11,.. l yr! S'JlG •-:,\."l'S·J~l,~f~', ~.-h,-.-,-,,,-,-1 -,_ .,, . Buie 5l!Ut •lltm ···· · • .,., 000 1~·1~ CALL US OR ", £ BV <.."ONDO I br,_ lll'. beach & 2'L BR d<n ~AN VIE\V >fl f 'I 4!>! !'Ill\ r ~ ~tw!NHdlepolntBook .. Sl.00 _., . ""'·' ....... • ,.._ 1 A II uec l t $100 711 • • V\."' • ' • " I • ,) ' .. -' 'l;1u11d. 1111 i·ph !li~YI :m1 Newt FlowcrCrod\tt Uk $l.OO QUINT ARO REALT Y Btly ut Nl'\\tpOrl, Cl\1 642.S.18.i JlOI), vii " . !I . • 2 J>Gll09, ftl'll!cd yard. II) BALBOA ~F.1.'I, 3 ht'. • hr~ Corona del Mar 3622 ·"":\ ., T1l!'llo \v" l.T.I lli!H ttaJmJ.nCroehd. Boole .... JJ.QO 3355. Via Lido. NB. Suite 295 1 __ .~00~·~,~,~~'~"~S~u~n~~'~"~--l ;'mo'l\.ii=i:"';~'~"~T;;h';;<;;;;i;-! biles to occ11n. $350 mo. A\1ft\1 w/flill, din, r n1 . & .. _ --• , • • -'lmtantC'rocllet8oolt .... 11.00 1871 H,.rllt'r HI, C.~I. G4J."99l I· 3 RR. rrplc, fii1h porn!. 1 mld·l)cc. Ch t 1 cl re n OK. balronl~s. Clo!il' ro B11y ;.. 1·:'\THA li•l''l:l' ~ Ar. 'Z'. ~'<Tit:\ !~ 1 H1 · t r ri t,., J/lltanlM•tramt.Bk .... f \.00 High Rliw She + 5 units ·LANDLORDS! n11. 10 bc-ach. No pct11. s.,.t~. "00-3930 ocean. t )'f. 111<', 613-Sl·lll n.1'ur:inrl 11,.,,. frPl•'. ~hr.i.: d~p-.. b~1 U\~•. •ti' 111·t\, 8:lO 1MllntMonc~Dook .... lt.OO ca111~1111no 13c'h OCEAN\\'~ Sper.ll)H:re In Newpor:1-"""~'~:~~1;·ili-;,:::"'":;.;.-~~--·i•VJE\V, Va.cant, 2 S t orv _or~. •1·Pt., f111I~ 1h·u1""'· nll 11r1\ ~"111"r:-;1.!,li .. I!-.!! - CompleteGiftBook ...... $l.OO 'lf'ftONT -$'110.000 owncl' 1-\.(>u<"h ct Coronll d11l r.tar • I BR. 2 Ba, :l S!ory. Spnclou11 3 BR, 2 511• S350. :iun, 111tlt1, g1tr. 11·hi!1~. Nil 11ppl11s ~\1• 111 rn11. or )'c"t 1$\lfl I n.n •li1p!0~x J\lio'rt4'!1 "",·mp1'\••1Af,1th•1",1~u .--s1:· 49'1 ... 1013 & l.a.ituna, Our Rcnlal s~ $7W. n'IO. A\(1[11. De<:. I. mo. t~:ll'l~ Del Mar, Arch ~ts. 11>1 " \Mt Sl1'.~1. r-.10. h•:i.J<t \!'1'11 $.\Li liT:l-093.l l'Jll. l'lt1n·i<n.,1k"r<. I'll ptf>t.a, I Prfu ,, •N "'""" vier ,, FR.EE 10 You! "'-• Afl. 6, 8'&841Hrl l=""""'•~ch~ll~ta~,-·~1'1~-~2006""~~~ A\'1111 11 /20, 6'ffi.'7!!0 •'\'!'.~ & 11\,110 1~ f.1;1 lllill. -!IR.q A"'"~' l'ith. jf'( o:\'ilJ IJookofttQulllAll , ....... ~ PRO~fOl'fl'ORY Bl\y Loi •• , ~ - 1.SQUllt.sforfodAf:J-_·""* 1 d •· I pl NU,VIEW RENTALS Pool. $215. mn, blkl!I to be1tch, • A. Count..., Clttb. Adult$. 1°nly. oo fl' r., 1·111~. drp:.. <i111rt'<1 & urn, ...... Mluli11 1 "--'oll6Jlfl R .... ra t-"'r W">\191! ('Ir 'JJll R , ,.,,. • ""'M • ., 1~ .,...,,., ~ f .M~mQuiltRook~ .... "41ci fln<'!t locatlvn. \VU1 ~r.11 m-Nu·Vlrwl BR.\ND Nf,'\V 2 on Condo, 2BR unt11rn, tr))lt·, 1•1 DUl'LEX 2 Br, Cllt":in.Tlf 11a.K. 10 B('uch. 2 hr, i\tl\111 .. 1 3 nrt., '! b1. '1 (plr-..., nr , CIUI• Y u .. -"·-llld~. -a.lust !lf'tl 11~~. m..twu or o&9+;\2"8 4!l·l""WVi' Call GT!'t-62'li aft 6pm J1 mo, ~a-.~ C~I 61.~ ,,.-,l ~ 1•} lv.n1•r ;l'tli~S:l\17. I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... • I " l I I ,. ' I - PINECREEK LI VES UP TO ITS NAME Hra111.I '°"'-'"" Cu1'lo1n Ari11. 1~11·1\ -I lUl -e Bl-t 01'!\'1• by 1110 \lll'IOrin. Al nio~t ~·) Huntii~tnn Rt·ach • OPF.N SA'rt~1JN • 61Hl77. Adull11 • No Pe1s • Luxurklus shag carpel~ * 811-~n:> Incl Dishwasher • lrglii'()"rl & Gail BUQ'~ 1 & 2 HDRf\1 ~175-JIOO C11• & \\°aler Pd -Cn.rage LA MANCHA APTS. m ~'1'>11 Plnt'f'. C.:'lf. 6-11-2007 ur 64j..6318 -MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE l &·ch'Ql'>111 ? il'OOHI & [)(>11 2 Ut.'lll,I01H~ 2 llt"th\ltln1 To\lo'nho11~c ::! IOO llnrbor Blvd {'Ulllll i\ICS.1 17141 557-8020 Dana Point 3826 l'ANOii.Ai\11C OCEAN VIEW -Lg lBr duplex, 28' 1iv rm. S.110 1110. Adlts. 49J..7;{}7 or 196-:?•113. j I ' • • ••• • .. i • INSTALLATION MEN ex per. Apply In Person The -Velvet-Turtle 5~ •·'?.r.hion island, N~ CASHIER Food Service At- tendent, Jndwitri:.ll feeding, 5 day wk, boUday11, equal opportunity employer, CaU (").JIS--0671 ext. 4!9 CLEANING LADY Exper, :l Nights a week . Gi~M-l:30Ai\I. Ne\\·pon Bch of1· blrig. Steady \\'Ork for _, l'lia. \l."OnUin. 6-14-0606 wkdys CLERICAL Opportunities Job KEYPUNCH Must have 6 inontlll curttnt \\Ot'k exper. on keypunch-- keytape-keydisc & be able to test on: IBM 029 or Univflc 1110. fSwing Shift 4Pfo.1-Midnlght) TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT Good basic math., postlni;; & fili.nb. PART·TIME Joi) consist& of a gr f! flt amount of detail we r k 11•/lite typiflg. No math. flexible hours. Apply In Personnel Dept l\1onday lhru Fri S-llan1 PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 NC\\'port Centrr Dr Nll Ai1 l'fJUttl oppor. cn1f}loyl'r CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNTING CLERK Excellent opp()rtunl1y for ln- dlvldoal experienced ln con· strucUon pa)'llblea. t.-11.st be good l'Om1nun!calor &: be 111!\e to 1vork u n der 11rel!sure. Typing 50 w.p.m. So1ne stal\at!Cal. PlealO Call 644-33'9 Or C011t11c1 Pf>f'!Olmel Ole TH_!! IRVINE CO. s4""Newp0rt Cent·1r Or, N1Wport B11oh Equal Oppnr. E1nploYtr CoOK Sl'>ftlJh~tu Btndcr hu tm. rnedll\t~ open\ni for DIAA Up CMk. • APPiy In ptl'IOn 6'lOt -\\'. Coll.•1 Uwy, N.8. aner10 •. m. DANC E-T"'E"A'"C"H;IR=-1 tor Children. Owr !S. ~lust koow bttalc dant.-e (Orms. \VIII train to ltlAC'll. Also e11perler!l"ttl d • n c • ieecher. 5~1-M. DELIVERY pl\rt or fftlmo. S3 Pl'• hr + bnnu1 I: gns. A ily 313 E. :\rd Sl, 11.ll. Sell Idle llem!I •••••• 64)..50:?8 • • ,. • , ' Ti:j;j;;\"N;;;;;;;;['iiiiiF7iiiiii::<;;i::"iN:;:;;::;L;'i;;";;';::-.,-,,,-,,-,,,--,....,-.,.,,,.,,"='".,,,_~~~~~~~"='~~.,...~~~~~,,.,~,...,.,...,...,.,.,...._,...,_,~~~~oc-~~~~~~Mond~y, Nowmbrr 18, 197_4~~~~~~-D~Al~L~V~P_l_LO_T_cfl~!I;.., Help Wanted, M&F 7100Mtlp Want9d, ~&~ Help Wantff, M&F 7100 Help Wi~t;d, M&_F ?_100 Help Want~. MA;F 1100 Help Wanted, MiF 7100 Dogs -I04Q 1-MiiceTla neou1 8080 Pianos & Org1n1 8090 Delivery-Sunday Only Soles • PET WORLD • PART TIME TRAINEE York\et1, Shlh-TZu, 1..1;i....,.. OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS RE-Apoo, "'"""Spit" Toy"" QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE 'sTA-EVENINGS T•n'"'" "~"'"'""'" Tmy TION \.VAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR A way for a hlgh school ~raduate POOdll'1, r11 Hull~. Bull B~NTON \VJLLlAMS, 330 \VES'r BAY to enter the newspaper usincss T.j~~be~JPs°Z~~=-:r..!~ TENNIS ANYONE? Jtrn."11 Jusi' lh{' rlr:tn C'i'rl ... 1n1as gill for th:ll 1r.rl('l'ial ti'IJ.1111 plavt'r "'ho h11" 1'\t~·thln~ t'J!ti'nt " Ci'> PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 plu"t'I to pl~ without Open Nlghtt 'Ill t ""'11i11" In li!K'. lt'oi 11. Sat : 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12·S sTHEEr, cosTA MESA. TELEPHONE Adults with outstanding, attractive DAILY PILOT "0" """"" '"" ""'' 111" 642-4321 FOR APPOIN1'MENT. 11.1 Fa!rvfew, Sll.nt&. Ana. l't' h ' rk' with Open Evl"ll. 531.oor. An Equal Opportunity Employer persona 11es w 0 en JOY WO mg h "A BRA 00 ,~, ~,-"'-"-,.-.. , This highly successrul local newspaper as Pur e bre d . 6 wk• o!ri n1C'ml'M:'.i;t111> In LW:.una Bl"uth's l"xclusi\'t' Hls!h· *Pianos: & Grands* • •: "{.1 tnnrl l'lt1CQue1 Club, Ont)' &ldwin • C1b1c • Chk:kerirt1 t i J1 \0 lon1U11•3 11.tt nnvil('j::'l'd • Jo"1!1,Chcr • l<nwo.I • Kimball .) r ! 1Q ploy on a wlnd·t'N>t'. · Knabe· M· on "i Jlnn-"'1 • 1 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 He lp Wa nted, M&F 7100 k1'ds. Start at $3.50 per hour. Phone 011 openlng for 0 troinee in the circulation .".;.'.'."';.~1.,';'m,,1,1.,· & "'"'""" sales area. Selected applicant will receive a v .. ~ ~ .r- llJ:hlC'd eourt •tuckf'd r.ius!!C'tt · Soh!Jl('r ·Stein-1 u1•t11y ill u 1x·sid('n!ial ~a)' · StOl'E!)' & Clark · Wln- n1·i~hburhood. 1t•11 a 1l•11.j m· • \Vor!ll~.er • Yat11aha DELIVERYMAN liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled lltl>Ji "~,-=,,~,=.u~p=p=1,=."c HELP WANTED 642-4321, extension 250, between 1:00 raises, bonus opportunities, ond many fringe .\t<c.-8·~;;,m,, E,.e'.·'· · F.arly AM newspaper route, $250. + h-1w;t IULvo. ea r , 9b"l-4633. DELIVERYl\IEN over l S. Larga Company bene{its such as paid vacations, paid group r.tu!e!I SL1!1-~m~!os s1i:.. d 5 00 PM insurance and a credit :Jnion, lie wilJ~nJso be 002-1111 nts key e!ulJ th<J)',: llO "'<· New S1,1ncll; L •••••••• ~ l'•ll.~IV\:' 11 tt"t on 1.h,. Usl'CI fru111 • ,, ••••••• , • ~ L.1ul\I ot dJv1•1·111r11. f'Ol\1,.S l.'1.ny• rs " ....•.•.•• $8fl> _ . ., -----. .... ... --.. -· -··..r -~· 1..A Tinll'S delivery 10 N.13. h o 1n (' s . S22) per mfJ. Expandin9 -an : . • -------~ _..Dro.Yid e<l a co_mDaJlY car with oersonal..use -.s:n:H.RXJ:i.K9 Al.I .• 01u::i::ns. y rif'ikges:---_._ -DU11tu1Jfb--<r\.rro1o?T11nb Pickup & DcU\'ery Pe r~~·e ~~· ... ~:~~k 111 ,.. __ ASK FOR-EL~lNE·---- \1 l!h niembership. Jn., i..>randli " ••••......• $39a r.;-.:-e:''i'-*1~1!":;-'"•·-,;.:;:-.-... ~1': ' - M r.m. ! UaJd~·ln • C:Onn • J[ammond • --~ 6-12-4800. -DENT~A~L~R=e=c=E=PT=.­ ,\ll 11ha11es dental ms;nt. 1 ) r exp nl.l'l.'. Sal. op1·n. Son1e ~ut. Corp lM!neLits. 11.'li. Call 846-35-Kl. 893-5002. n1'!-nufaetu.ring, distributing An Equ1I Opportunliy Employer & u1stalletion. No experience I "'"''"''"''"''"'""'"'""'"''"''"''"'!!!!'"''"'!!!!"'!'~~ .. I Applic ants must be 18, ha'°e a clean driv-Poodlu Puµ11y Side 516·2~1~ ing record, have a high school diploma. Hours are gener ally ll A.1\1. to 9 P .M. 'vith ~10VlNGl YARD SALE! 11 l\:1JWaJ • J(in1ba.IJ -Lowrey· )T, Col\erlinn. Sn1 . drsk, 16 1 Rodgers· Thomas· Yamaha !Koeessm ...... due to ex-'lcnl Help Wanted M&F 7100 _, '~ Help Want-', M&F 7100 ' training program for men & 9" x J.'t !!I" !l\n1ulntl!d n1arhlt> • \\'W'lilwr Gulbransen • llS i;lal.IS. 111" x 5". Br:tnJMr A"'eo. l\'Omrn \!I & over, TOP WAGES Fo~ h1rr(' 111ronn11ti:)n C;UI (714) 898-3541 Call Mon & Tues Only DENTAL ASSIST-. - Clmirsidc. Full tlille. X-Ray Hel'n§C rcq'd. fi3l.·111v urv·n. t-'rll\L"e bene. Beul·!1 aren. HOSTESS & BUSBOY ~17·'Y~"i!l. Apply In Person DENTAL ASSIST. AL~EY WEST ha Ir Ii t de cJ1per. only. 2106 \\'. Oceaniroi'it, NB E:otpanded dullcs. 3\~ dey 11·1!:. HOSTESSES r·u11 sala.ry. f\fnny ben('fits. All Shill s Brach urea. Cnll 962-2136. * BLUE DOLPlilN * MTSC OPERATOR lmmL'Cliote opening for t'X· perienced l\tTSC or Lexltron operator. Mwt have ex· cellent gnunmar, spelling & punctuation skills. Able lo handle heavy tmnscrlb- ing & statistical typlng & II' or k independently. Ex· «llent company benefits. Send Resume To: Salt's People Nttded lt"s Unbelievable ORIF'LAME L~TERNAT'L. Nffils Con1ultants •"-Sales t.1gn. ,.,. FACELIFT some Siturday overtime. ___ '"_'_'"-'-~--~ golf 1·lubs. Gr«'n Spani11h Optigan ................ S150 _ lan1p, 37'' high. Det>r hi•ad. Lu11rey Spinet ........ Sl95 J{ you are qualified and are interested in ~af!! 10 Read course. B:u1· \\'urlitu>r s .,lrM?t, new •• $400 learning more about where this training JO fiddle. Pressure brake llainnic...11 A-100 ....... S&.ve leads, come to the DAILY PILOT office, 330 Free To You 8G45 bk"C'd<"r. 20 cinder Ll<K"k.~ * WIN FREE * ·'fl I'. ~mr ll"'d !·~ \Vest Bay Street a nd ask for Mr. Williams in ABli.NDONED, hlust find ~!be:' tire~ & \\'h~lit TV I ORGAN LESSONS the Circulation Department. good llonlf.' for Hdorable antcnM rotor. 100"' ~ '' FULLERTON MUSIC bl k I hen1p ropt'. Barrel r II ck. 181!)1 t.uC'lid, FoonlJ\in Valley An Equal Opportunity Employer 6n'.~.l36'. 11-,:i"·n ll u "11 Y· 11 id e. n -bro. Mo1orcycll' 557-4836 WITHOUT SURGERY Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Lovrs chlldrcn .. Young Part Chev. ext('nsion bu ni Pr,.· 871 ·1805 A fantastic new product. . Se 1122 S.E. Skyline, SA· L'l2 N. lln.rbor. Fullerton Call now for )'Out appt. SUPPLY CLERk X-RAY I .. ~'~~·~~~·~-~.-·-~'~"-'~· -'~''_'_"_'"_"~'_00_'_· )j"'iij-i'i"•'a"iililr'TI~) You'll never regret it! .,...""' SCRAM LETS BALD\VINOHGASONICelec· 545-1408 Xro exp req'd; tl'aln at ftill TRANSCRIBER :; Yr. hl!NI !lhilc Poodle 1ron1t· or.c:an. :! h1anuul.~ etc. ENT AL' c x pd 0 r!ll'C ____:!?~'hi Via Lido. NB n1;n1age1·, husy /lu11tit1gton ~ BC>uch office, f ringe h c n e I i t Ii , 11alary oi>en. fR\/INE PERSONNEL Classified Ad no. 281 c/o Dally Pilot. P. O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 'Equal Oppor. Eniployer 642.2643 or 963-1621 PllY benefits. M·F !'1·3~. in-Si:in Clr1Tif'nte Gencr:1I lll)g· to Gd. Honn:. Good 11• it h • i•h• \\':dnur. rnode! il L. ---C'ioirroii>ii~""---1 t('rvieW now, Cull }llHl' nl!nl. 6.).1 Oiminn rX> I/It children. Blk/\Vht. 1\42--0706. ANSWERS Perf('('I rondi!lon. Beaullful •SALESMAN* Annv Ra:n1iter r111d Join hi s Cl X 1 • t 1onr•. 1.(Jts or c~tr;js. Cn!! the '"'"Pl" who'Vl' i'olnril lhe-ares, · rm. · n Furniture 8050 salar y.Conta ct l\1 r . 11round & pnc·c olhcr USl'<I For Pep Boys Store Anny. Coslu Mesa. 'i;j 11G1 Garneau, <TI-IJ 496-1122, ext ROCKER, upholstt>rcd, SIOO. Tllllgl" _ Bully _ ltoai.:h -org:uis and then t.'0111(' st!r , • ;. Immediate openings. X l 11' I -467 Unlonc! _ YOUTH lhiti onl'. Call :HG-5TIO alt li 1' ~· '.lo-& woo·k•""g -"ds & TELEPHONE WORK Shell r.fnrble Table, 1y/gold , !lliZ-33:19 J)ENTAL orUK>tlontic ns~t. SERY!CES~AGENCY NEW FACTORY ~J " '"'" Th(' 1·ourlCSJ' of .c:hini::-up P1\1. Do not call befort" 6, li'-,al •mploy-ben•f•""· }'ROM ''OU" HO'IE iron bench, s:m. ( 1930) . . d "" "" " '" " I~ Wh'I v I 1 h · $ J 5 J'OUI' ~1'3t on the bus to ll , !he ans11·enng scn·ice ur-Apply I11 Person ~ 1 e eve c air, · · -d J 1 kno MlrchandiM ·· (l89Q) Lci\'C Seals, cut ladyn1aybc outmoded .. su1c1• 1ng ~yt1me c~s no w 120 E. 1st Street NO SELLING \'Civet. $JOO. Recliner, ;ts. a inun 1v;is smackt'd m thr of this ad. Private p11-r1y. Santa Ana' TOP COl\111,fJSSIONS 968-6709 n\outh by a long·halro;I Just 1vdut·('d prk.-e to $551), 1530 S. Harbor, Fullerton 848--04CO or 724--0720 YOUTlf 11•hen offen,'Cl :1 seat. Hurry!' 15221 Beach Bl, Westm. Eq. Opp. Employer Antiques 8005 EARL\' An1erican Sofn and ---~---- 29-16 Bristol, Costa l\1esa TE' ~"HONE CALLERS Chair. like ne\.\-'. $125.00 Al.so El\"PERlEXCEU f e u t u re Inflation Stopper ~ i\taple Dinette Set \Vilh 2 \1'Ti1t!r, proof re~dcr, ropy SALE! SALES CLERK EARN Cllr:lstmas mo n e Y. \VURLITZER Harp, r.1ust be ~aptain chairs, 6 regular editor 11•ishes to con I a c: I pi u nos .t 0 r g a.n I a I Housewlves-Students-Rctirt'd sold lo close e-statQL xlnt chairs like ne\\' SI25 00 person of s1n1i\;ir CXJ>l'ricnr(' rolled-hark priN>s. chnirside. Xlnt oppty for Loan Pro ... essor to $700 Branch outlel11 jusl opening advancement & top salary. Fl-lA/VA/ConvenUonal in area need.\l the following: 11-vuic area, S:i2-7SOO . Ke;punch. Operator S45{I l\igmt Trne $185 wk UENTAL Asslslnnt, exper'd. Interviews By Appt. Servmen {2) $3 hr X·""" certilicate. Good pay, 488 E. 17th St (at Irvinc)CM Salesmen Open '""J., S "t 224 6421470 Pref O\'r 25, merrled, car. C.111 il'-13-8844. UI e • All benefits. career positions. DIS 11 WASHER 'Yant~ I I~~;~::;;:=~=~ 494-1065 ' Da•'!. Beaehcoml• 'S Col· Ii NURSES Wanted, Rns. Lvns, lee Shop, 2633 W. Coast JOBS JOBS JOBS pa.rt tin1e, full time, oUlce ltll'y, NB. 642·8475. AAMES lOO°!o FREE hn s-s. Beech Community Draper y Manufacturer Bw:eau of Nun;es Regiltery, 848-1366 Exper'd or will 1r11ln for Employment Agency PARATROOPER Sou·th Coast Village Wori< ln our office or your rond. TI4-776-3946 aft 5 r J-t?i(I or GJ...926·1 · · and intl're~1s for l'O-COAST MUSIC C:;rte~~ll s!i,1{;:· cl~~U:; =~ C::rn~~e~~n:n~~ Appliances 8010 coua1 S50. S[>Mi~ coff~ !~0':1;ti;~tic~~s. 0; t ~7Fe1":: 1 :":.::.'-~"'=·=1;C~'~'·~"""=.:c73.'l=-""'=c-·I txpelience or interest i n to oi:-office al 7008 FREIGHT DA fAGE S.\LE lab~e ·& n1atch end lable novels, etc. \Vrite Box No. s p 1 NE 'J' i\I a ho i;. FI n. \.\-'iocs, ch.eeses or gourmet \li'est mins l e r Blvd. l\ . S7a, Bunk beds S3::>. 3\7, <"•o D11ily PJJot, P.O. \\'urlllzl'r, 11Jx, S150 below foods. Should be creative \Vestminster, Office ' · B '' Neiv Hotpoint Refrigerators, Bookshelf $30, Spanish Oak Box 1560, Co.oita ~1esa, Calif. de;ill·rs J!riC(' or offer. l\fov- .11_1! po:.;ilions. Bc11eh Drapery Costa l\lcKa 556-1100 Len.rn the !'.kill o! Y 0 u 1 Service. 54()..M64, C.r.1. 7706 H<trbor Blvd. Suite 207 ho. h , n Anah111 600 N Euclid 7~120 c ICC .... pnrRC ti 1! ·n~. DRY C L-1:: AN [NG Exp'd Org 2 City El East 6?A-1222 F'u!I pay "'fHlc lralnln~. t">Ulllcr girl. Nl'wport Beach I "I''"''"''"''"'!!!!~"!''"'~' I Chc.>ck your options, thi'n 54S.2Zll. Journiyman Mechanic ·J1Jin the pc o PI :? whiJ·v ... joined th<> Arnl)' in Co~!<t to "'Ork in auto club a.~ 1\1~n. 645-1163. proved shop., Xln'l pay, in· • merchandiset & be lle.xible between 9am & noon or \.\'.asher s' Dr Yer s' dresser $75. Drei;sers $25 92626 ing lo Ne1•nda. l\1u;;t sell to work some evenings & 5pm & Spm. Dishwashers., New war-each, refrig S150. 552-1120 5 I by Dl'L· 197-2831 weekends. ninty. Credit, BofA, 3623 Factory Outlet a e Call Lee Spang, TELEPHONE SALES Vi,'. \Varner, Santa Ana, near MATIRESSES Stork un ro r Christmas! BALD\VJN Acroso111c Spinet (Tiij) 8:27_1776. Part time work avail, Jlarbor, 979-2921 ••• 2nds. dlS<_'Ontinued lines, & Piano. $600. 519-2430 J:;ven· EARLY Chrlstn1ns Shoppers nt~d txtrn money? Good xtra H1con1e fiVtlil. Y.'Orking 11s A111\\'AY dislributor a lc1v hour11 per day. For In· lt'rv11·. 5'16-0l!H. surence benefits, paid vac. I =P-AIT=E=RN~~M-A~K~>E~R~-1 -0-E· 5 Days. 646-8838. SIGNER for Swim & Spon s- 4Pl\f·9PM. Selling the Los KENMORE auto washer $85, • • • MA TI RESS ES lPO<IITquE"n"lvy h311d l h r own ' ;.;""'''°'' ;"";:lYe.:·-'"..-,-;--a.;;:;I SALESWOMAN Angeles Tlm Pl lo prospects No"""e gas d""e' $70 Phil ) "S t' Good 8094 Earn up lo SJ.50. Full or in Ora,,ge C'lunty. \Ve pay ... •.r ' co Queen Full & T\\•ln Sets J\1ARKEL CERfu\IICS por ing S par1-time + expenses. En· wages & comm. Call for :b~S::r ~· G~yt~g de~'7t PRICED TO l\10VE NO\V! ! :t\&1 f·2 i1arbor Blvrl, CM ELEC. ASS~MBLERS \\11th soWerini; expcr. r 0 r local m:signmen1s. C'nll 540--t450 JUNIOR SALESMEN \\'l'!:lr Line. Must have fl air for Jr. Design. Sunfloll'ev Swim \Vrar Age 10-15. F.arn $2IJ..S40 p(.r 2710 s. l\1aln St., S.A. \\·eek gelling new CUJtlomcrs 5'19-2091. joy working in area in details ~ ' ' ' 833-9625 & 61&8686 !lours 9"4. l\1onday-Friday \.\-'hleh you l!ve, calling on Los Angeles T if1les SEAR'S Coldspot refri.g , EARLY American Sofa o.nd WANTED expectant mothers with free 540-0301 Hatve11t gold, frost-Jess, ice Ch . l"k 112~ 00 1 i:?ifts from diaper servii:e. ·equal opportunliy employer maker, water tap in, 10 :ur, ! ~new. :i. . AS? TOP CJ\Sll DOLLAR PAID BABYLAND will tr a t n mos old, 19.2 cu ft, $300. t.fapl~ D1net.tc Set with 2 Jo'OR YOUR JE\\'ELRY, pcrsonllble ladies. For in· TELEPH~NE Sollclton1 for 675-3~ aft 4. cepta111 ~hairs. 6 rcg11lar \\'ATOl f.S. ART OBJECTS, FISCHER Ski!>, 190 CM \vith t.farkcr bindings. Used one season. $90. 673-6998 SKI BOOTS. children sizes Z & 4, $5. each. * ~;,..2779 * 171102 Sky Park, Irvine Ni:VER A F'EE for the DAILY PILOT after PBX Answering Serv. school and Saturdays. You must be out ~ • school by 1\ll shift~. Full ur pf!, 3:00 pn1 and be able to 1>.'0rk Some \.\-'kndr. EOE ~1962 terview phone 5'17-0121 non prohl a thletic,club. S200 TRASH CO chairs, like new. $125.00. GOLD, S!LVT.:R SERVICE. 1-~~""~~·~='i'i'--1 mo saalry for 4in hrs per l\1PACTOR, new, 630-lTIO or 633-9264. FINE FUR.!'i.:: ANTIQUES. SECRETARY day.Call536-2100. TAPPAN, harvest gold,. G IZE BED 6~j..2200 SANSU l 3500s pkrs ., TV, Radio, HiFi St. 8098 AT TEJ\.-IPO Tempo Tl'mpor11ry li<"I P o• least 3 deys per \\'eek. No PRESSER deliveries or collecting. 40 Hr . 5 day wk. Steady Tt'anspl)rtation prov Id ed. &12-3472-Spons mfg, NB ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN C 'I 968-4812. Equal Opportunity Employtt RADIO AND TV REPAIR: Few good trainee openings. Progresiivc, gro"·in~ JACK IN TIIE BOX, immed HSG 17-28. AlllO train as Electronic r.u~·r.. needs openings 9Pl\1 -midnite. c 0 mmunications Engineer. shnrp Ell'Cl.tonic Tech., Also, \2A?.'i-8Ai\1.1205 Baker HJ _Sehl. physics &. math <'tl pable of bu i Id Ing & I ~S~•·~Co='~''~M""""""=---background helpful. Start a.t debuggl n gsophisticnted KIPPYS $344.10/mo,Gd~. ~ Eli'l_.trunk• cin.·uits. l\1ust be sop his 1 j cat e d Bett~r Dent/hied .. Pd. Va.c. Other. thorouii:h ly familiar RT\V-SOUth Coast P l aza, Call the l\-larioes, T.i.e 11'/dlgi!al u: linear so I id nf'('dS experienced gals for Ca re(' r Clrps, 548-5847/ ~late circuits. Gl1. IJCnc'."I. •SALES · 968-9171. & opportunity for ad· •CASH IERS REAL ESrATE SALESPEO. 'JlCC!mcnt. Df.;LTA ELEC· •SEAt.fSTltESS PLE needed foe Corona del TRONIC CONTROL CORP. Call 71~218 Mar'.~ n101H beaut\lul oHil'C. 646-7776 ~LA'°'U"NC:DO'RccE".ss""'. "'•"1t";,,.,=,-:M".,.-a I ca. 11 peg g y s ween c y 1'.:XF.C. SEC RJ::: TAR Y. Vrrde Conv. Hospital, 661 1 .. "' .. """°" ...... -.................. .. ('halleng'g. cru"Cer opp. for C('nler St, C~-1 548-5585. intelliti:en1, mo 1 i \'ate d, RECEPTIONIST organized Ind l v id u a I. MACHINIST If you have a good personali· Supel'ior skilb: req'd. Opp. SWAGING ty & front ortice appearance rcspo~ibltll\es. Please sul>-this Is the job far you. Good mil resume & hli;tory of MACHINE salary & beneflts. carnln&s. to: Box 4 2 4, OPERATOR Jason Best Agency Balbou lalancl, Ca.lit. 92660 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly B.'<P'O POWER J.1ACH1NE ExP<"r'd on Fenn Ro t a r y Suite 213 963-6775 OPERATORS for Swim & Swaging l\-lachines. l\tust be Sportswear l\1anulacturing. nblc 10 selup & operate & Sunfi01ver Sy,•lm \Vear make adjustments to swage 2710 S. l\luln St, S.A. aluminu1n & steel tubing 54~2001 10 precision tolerances. -==°""~~===--I Excellent v.'Orkin~ cooditions, $EXTRA M.ONEY$ ~~::;;,~"'"" ~ growlh ll11sband & wife can cam Semi rttUme o f quallfica.· s:ro..$400 per mo. p/tlme tions, background & rate \\lhlle keeping regular job. praong';,,~ ,,,..,,., San Ana \York 1·2 1?91'1 per Wk + t •. gu&--UIUO,_ \a_ ·- eve our lllcillty. Call 552· 7997 C~~a192mPor. Employer FAR OUT fu~'s R o I a I i n g Shifts-Stand l?Y time. Differential pa)'. Ex· cellent benefits. Con!ecl l\1rs. J ensen: COSTA MESA Memorial Hospital 301 Victoria, CM 64.2-2734 EOE E·Z MONEY MACHINIST want ed, RN Fnr vour verbrtl capHbiHllrs. Hard\nge Chucker, set u1> r.-tEO.SURG t.lNIT Ear"n SJOO + pe1· W\:'t'k rnr & op('ratc. $5.2:J hr start. ll-7:JOAM shUt. F / t Im e. ll!IJ'(·l1111e 1)am.tpm, 1 p in· lnsurartt.:'C pd. 979-1445, 24U Execlll"nt benefits. Conltlc1 5pn1 ov 5Jllll·9: 30 pn1 I n So Broadway, Santa /Ina Mrs. Jensen, Costa Mesa 1'Qmfortnbh· ~µaclous olfh.:1: 1\-IAINTENANCf: ~tan for MemOl'ial Hospllnl, JO I Vic· ncroos lhc ~lt'Ct•l I I' n n1 apt. co mp I t' x, VcN;atilc, torla, 0 1 642-773'1. Oruni;<> County Alrporl. F11r $3.:.!'."> hr !o start. 515-4S!fi. ROUT!:: SALES prrsonal lntrrvlr11·. Call i\lr. t.IALE \Vanlet.I p/tlrnl•. 1\11· Will treln. &tlary· Comm, Kcy~t!r, S.'\3--809!!. 1>ly Ke ntu c ky Fri e d P..onus. Vehicle furn. All fo'ASl llON CONSULTANT. Oiickl'n,.2929E.Coru;tl\wy, EJ!p. Pd. Estab. bus & ter- No exper. 11C'C. F'Ull o r Cdi\1 ritory. Med. covt'ra.gc , p/lim1" Slnrt imn1ed. Bi~ Jlo1G~1T trne 11.30 $150 \\'k Proftt Share. Retire at 57 $$$, s11IC's to mgm\. Sh(1ron guarn st. College pref"d. No Strike. Layoffg, 75 yrs. ~~-..i~-~~~o.6!»~;·~~W'i«'< 1-~M~r.:. -R~ie~l~la:t~t~ls~. ~il~l/~8~...,~~55. l--'..,"'10.-t.1.r.-'Iuckcr,-7-9Pt.1 li-1lY COOKS, WAITRESSES MEDICAL Equal Oppor. Employer m/f & D I SJJ\VASll ERS. tO<Y:.F'REE 646-5.101. S!'ffl Per Month G 0 L Jo" CA It T M /I I N· C"'ncrnl fronl olll~. TEN..\NCE MAN, <"Xprr'd. Tr3nscribing nL'CeSS. F/timt. A!)Jll,Y In JM'rso:111 N<"llPIJt'I Crn1rr En1ploy1ll('n\ or t·nlt, Costa r.1ciw Co11n1vy Consultants Agency Cluh. (711!1 -Mn-i:iOO; J70l ;J.;7 ~n Nkho!As Orh·e l:olf Course Dr. Cf.1 N('wporl Bea<"h frl0-6150 Messenger to $550 SALES The Equitable Liie Assurance Society ~JI train you 10 matkl'! 11 computerized fin· llnclnl nnnl;s\1 s-1'Vice. Col· lege d<$.'1~ or business ex· per. prel'd. :\ Yenrs K11l11ry plus c'Omm. Career mindM peoplr only. Call r.1r. Gill, 83.5-45'1.i, ext. 265. Equa:I Oppor. F.fployer m/I SALES READ .THIS! FEE P;\10 GENERAL OFEJCE StslJlc indtv . sou,ll'.ht for vital l:.!1 Position~ a\',,li:l\ile In ctllry level po!lt requiring f}i'Odul·llon 1irut ;1u•'.·l·r1~i11~ exl en~ive d r i vi n g. Call \l•/r.1riidly Ql'O\\'lng 11nilbollt Uryan King, ~2700. AlliO 1nbnuf. N1'1'd 11111 t ti r " • F're Job!'.. Dennis & ucnnhi r cs po 11 s 1 Ule indlvidu;1l8 p~·~nn~l Agenry of trvlne, \\•/hrnvy offit'f' backRTOuntl , 2082 MicheJ110n Dr. "' rt ~:bQ.. wvr~_ \11~u uJ11"'b"""""""""""'""~'"'"-.-I Sl700 A 111r111th ,.,. n1e II kl d I ~"."'\' •1TXF.it OPElrA"1'0rt fot ad· t50(l(t A Mn111h F'/Tlm~ r :ri.i;u1\.' w :1 n Joi o I t!O• " \I'll 1, .• , ... "1nunl!oi!'llon only. I "--·! 1 "''' & r,·.,,.,.,, hcs.iv1·~ ,'1_ t~!!Jfings mfRI'. ·1 fl ' """" >" · ""'" Trndt' i;ho\\' s:i.1£1•. ?.t r , ;aptilutll'. To S:~M). E:xper. In wcigh1i.ns: of '<'in!'., .,..,.1,,, ,, .... ,.0.u. G12 .. ~1 haniencrY, Ill en & ril~· •:1 .n.l"'<.1>J indiv. Positioarequires HE CARDEN S"hooi ol $100 KIN 5 'new,1..:.::c=c,..===~--S"""•ood8'00 X,turntbl. " · Call P'>'> ......,9 comp, still packaged. Xrra I BUY'' '"''~ " good typing skills. Ablllt}' CdM is look'g. lor deditated ~ ..........,,.,,, · firm. $l7S.(\Vorth $-iSO.l 8 •• Pion M" r PL-12D $600. to \\'Ork independently. Rec· & qua\'d. individuals to fill G:K. Electric dljler, ~JI set·· Queen, $!~. lncls delivery Gocxl, used furniture & 536-1726 or 536-9974 ord keeoing or lite account· ch a 11 enging & reward"g. lings. 5 ~ o,ld. \'t or ks Usually home, 832-2488 apnlianCC!I or will sell for )'OU 15" SILVEHTONE BLACK in,.: helpful. Salary based on Te ach'g. pos's. Interested 1,crfect. S.'iO. 5.52--0673. LA.RGE Oak Table. 6 Hi· MASTERS AUCTION & \\'HITF. TV & STAND. exper. Apply National Sys-persons con t a cl: l\trs. Rent Washers / Dryers .__,., ,.,,,-,,, ·i~-,k•y O•k 646-8686 or 833-9615 $35. Call r.tike. 6 7 5 - 8 6 21 fems Corp, 4361 Birch St, \Yilson 640-4181 -''"'" "'"'"' ""..... " " -· "' ~-" 1>."'•k<""' N.B. (Near O.C. Airport) $2. Wk.,;,.. f'.'!!!.,. r.-Jaint. Cash Register, circa 1921 . aft. 6 or Sunday 839---0974 ev .. ,.in,.. ... ,..... ,_ ,..,. 516-1360 0 .,.,..-uw;* Other antiques &r. f\lrniture. l\ffNK for ch r is t mas. ;\lOBlLE PHONE, ll Channel Set't'Clarial *TEMP * FREE PJCl(UP ~ Ref's GT:>---3560 ae.1utiful Autunin Ha z t' \'l!F. i1ll solid state. like MTST TYPIST Appl's & Scrap t.1etal HEAVY FLEX Steel 2 Piece mink stole. Truthfully \\'Orn i.,;"~'w..-c-,. ~!8~7~5.,.G<"°"'-'"'°51~3-c:;;-;;:;;;·I Needs You Now! Cail anytime, GT:r-5258 gold Sect. $325. B a.1 d w in just 3 times. Cost O\'Cr S100, 21" COLOR T.V. iv/UHF. llylng fingen1 will be your 2 \Vestinghouse Bronze Tone Piano $600. Both XI n t. sell for $300. 642-8912 or Xlnt. pitturc. S95. secrct 10 s ucce ss \\'/in-Receptionists Rcftigcrotors, 1 i k e new 56-2430 eves. only. 96s-4293. 557.7452 lemalional corp. l)(>ntnl & . I"°""""""'-,"'""'"""""' profit sharing. Call Lynn Typists • cond .. $130·$150. 546-0269. BEAUT. rat Ian game table 0 n GAN : 0 r I g S 1. 195. l\.1arsCh, 833-2700, Dennis & Secretaries 8 • I 8020 w/4 cushioned <"hrs $195. Sac r If ire ~ $1500. Can Dennis Pc.rsonnel Agency of Account Clks icyc es Roon1 divider screen, dork flnanee. Xlnt cond. Private Irvine, 2082 Miche\!J()n Dr. Repros · SALE 10 Spds, 3 Spds; & 20·· 1>.'00!l S50. &16-3.'>80. • -· P 11-r ~ Y1 • n °6,~23\V ;i31 P m t · BNU and · Marine Equlpmint I~ Boys; 10 · 20% i\ b o v e COUCH & Love Seat S&l. [l.17-454 or 'i'J"" '" • *Sec'yl, Bookkeepers ~se your ~""'11 hours. wholesale. The Red Baron Spanish style end lbl. $25. l!OLfOAY BOlJrlQUE by General 9010 Liz RelndP.rs Agency Part-time ass 1 K11 me 11 ts Bicycle \Vorks, 1884 Plaeen-1\l\ in gd rond. 536-6997. Senior Girl Scout Troop Las ---------- 401.0 Birch st., Suite 104 availaNbEl~-,,,.C1~11A54>!""f't:l:iO. tia. C.M. t:i45-S.170 BE E R Ba v re 1 f u r 11 , Companevas Sat Nov 2 , '* ~16-4990 * New .... ·rt Beach 1133-8190 y""-.. :. .. u < G' I s I orr· ' "" BOY SCOUTS need y 0 ur .-v AT TEMPO BOT'TBCHIA Green w /a i r matching bar, Xln't t'Olld. -.,. lf cou ic " Dial A Job UJ.0855 Tempo Temporo.ry Help pump. Brand new, Sacrifice riilg pong tbl. nil<>c. &l~'t'i Adams, C~I (next to Post boat. Tax advantag~•~·=- No Charge To You at sso. 53&-9825 QUELNSIZE hideabcd sole, of!ieeJ •BOAT lNSliRANCE1t Estab~· -hed 1965 ENGLISH 10 Speed bike. 27., xlnl l.'Ond, SlOO. J ANITORIAL & Carpet -Best Ratcs- SECRE'TARY, Newport Fin· TEMPO ""'hl'CIS, xlnt condition. $50 K30 :l4<» Cleaning Ch(' n1 i ea Is & .\'\5-1641 & 499-223.'\ ant•ial Center Law Finn 646-3680 G SI BOSS EquipiTient. \\'holesale Bo•ls, M arine Eq. 9030 a ra ge a e prices. 54:i.4· • or 636-175.1 wants . expel ste~typigt. Now B""•pHng resumes for Building Materials 8025 P -t Good kills r""' ..... 3 FAl\IILY go,.ge sale, F.:XPERTCerpel lnsialler MARINE a.• 1me. s . "''' experienced E n g I n e er.>, saliuy open, contac:l r.1r. O..•lligners, Dralti;man, AIRLESS SPRA y Com-Thurs Fri, Sal 9-5. 15435 Yours-min<', rep;iir. relay HARDWARE SALE \Velis, at TI4-&14-8181. Technical Writers. parts pn.•ssor, ncv.·. SftO(J. 6'1-1-9388 Eiffl"l, Irvine. Nv. r.1oulton 21 )'I'S expc.r. 64\i-5815 Enue did it again! Hr SECRETARY fov Film Dis-A 11 aIy 11 t , Te<' h n i ca I or 499-4131 & Jetrery. Sterling Sih·cr f I at 1v arc. 1 • .orcha~ed 560,000 surplus trlbulors, Dana Point. Book· I 11 u strators, Tes!Jnicians, Cameras & Equip •. 8030 Horses st160 To\.\-·le El Gr1nde. 1¥ price stock of lr~ding liardware keeping -& good typing skills Programmeni, S ~s I cm s 499-1121 G·l+-:-1'152. manufactun.·r. Thousands ol a mu~t. Great potential. Call Analyst & Cost Accountants. F1.JJICA ST·iOl, Ne\\'. all ac· A~PALOOSA . Reg. 6. yrs. ·80X-TREE -SALE 2-4,, Bronze .t. Alun11num Cleats.. 493·2151 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. l780'l Sky Park, Irvine .L~s~ries inl"I. Zoom, \.\-1de \\iMtern/Enghsh I r 11. Inc cl SW. C"l!l ~S3i:\S. Ch nck:.~P;1d C"yes-\\'inchPs SEC R ET AR y , ya ch t NEVER A FEE 11nglC' lenses, tripod, heavy $!i50. '1::54486 e\'e. & 1!1ngcs. Ernie's in hock B('Okenui;e fJfl lhe Bay, DC· AT TEMPO dul,.\o' carry'g. case. &!4-938S Q.C Fair Gnds Paso Barn. NE\\'PORT Ueaeh Tennis up to his car~ ,r,,, \\ 111 ofler cll.r:il'e !ypih1f & Sir;-work !J'empo-Temporery llelp or f99-4131 ---2-Stalls ~n. S75 w/ recd. Club-Membership ~ thf.'se kf>n\111-0 his <"ui;mn1f>n= Tues. thru Sat. PhOne Allen NIKJ<OR 200 mm lcnS(', xlnt !\tust contact 962-8679,t'ves. 5Sl).33G2. a1 tren1£1nrloug savings for TYPIST " Sl°' R J , TLS • , 8083 quic·k sale. Ot•11lcr S: OEM's 'Taylor at 646-0551. 1..-unu, ~. ieo ~ u~ 0 BAY l\olARE. 9 yrs. pleasure. Musica l Instr um ts \\'(•lruni('. l\linnev·~ ship SERVICE Station Attendant P/lime. Accura1c t y ll is I l'amera, $150. ()-16.-6;,l)I. beaut. horse, E·Z to hnndle. I :t7 r\V c w/llte mechanical 11.bility, needed 60-70 w.p.m. Re~i'O Cats 8035 S·l75. Saddle & pad. 673·7299. VIOLIN, date 18!}.t. Johu~n Chllnllll"ry., ~· · oast at long est. neighborhood e.xper. ~lptul. Apply Na-078 llamn\i;:: et Sohne in 1111'Y· ;\B, ~ 4192. . slatlon. 8:30 Al\.1-5:30 p . t1~n11l System! Corp, 4361 11-:: Ar.. TH y . HYGIENIC Machinery 8 Neukirch<'n be! A 1l or r. \'01.V(l !'.ID 2 B D1e11el w11h Salnry Open. \Vi!I train if Birch St. N.B .. :i 4 6 -7 3 6 o. NO c LE AN I N c . N<'iv *HOBBYISTS* s" a 11 t 1 fu l tone and trans1nislllnn & panel 25HP qualified. r.-tusl hove good (Near O.C. A1rp:irl.~ C11.t Litter Boxes for Old fi':o;flllll~l'.'i'. N('11'~Y rehn1,r~·rl I ='~'·~150"-'6~·1=>-_C!Oc_7 ___ ="I local ref's. 124 i\iarine Ave., ·3 \VOt.1 EN 1 m 111 c d. to J)clive1-ed 3 Times Weekly. SURPLUS Printing t.1achin· bnii· !n!:il pai.:kage S.tiO. Boats Power 9040 Bal. Isl. 673-2733. cl i g tribute Christmas pro· CAT'ri\-BOX. 673-6217. cry. i\lodcl :13 linotype; C;i!l ~11&-:1710 after 6 Pl\1 ' • -· D · 8040 Com'! w/2 mo""'·'""'· pcool Do 1101 call \)('fore Ii, 1h" ~~· Dlf."FL Spnrtfi~hl"r. 121 SERVICE Sta. nien, 1st duels. fo"\Jll , p/t. i\lr. u.:vt ogs • I d • press, gnllcv, cnhl'"'!S. Cnll nns11t'nng seiv CT' u r 1 n ~ r.;l'll l'ng/lully equip! Asking Class. Top \\'eg('s + romm. 84&-545a. , 1 d t k r Apnl,y Ray CU11'y Chevron "'1t0 \V ANTS 1t0 \V0Jtl{1 *i\l!1"1ATURE OSCAR, 612-4 321 days, (Uyt irne OC'S ti") noii· '' $17,~IO 67~7348 ' Sta'tion, 604 s. Coast H\\·y, 1' DRIVE A C \8! SCllNAUZER• s.11.an7 nil "!<!. I !hi-. lid. Private party. l!•il Sf~,\('llAfl 2.1 f I . Laguna Beach. CHOOSt ycur hours, work ~tale.12 \Vks WANTED RENT r 1sh<"rn1;11i_ T111n OfB. lfy I .. -If be ...-.ur own Days or eves 548-4990 0 \1 nrr. 49tl-~'61'1:1. SERvtCE Sta. Salesman & O?' yo ...... e · .sv ~~=~-~-~---.!TOP CASll OOLLAH PAIQ man. Top pay,\ fring-e boss. ~~en or 1vomen. Ca~ 2•~ \'E.\R old rc~1stered _EOR _'i_QUR Jii/;\\'ELRY $3 I Boats, Sail 9060 be-11·11. t;-......,J'. man pref'd. be-&ltghlly-hintdlcttpprc SilvPt POOi"l!~/p' 3""'~ S1S CT · "' -~ N Cl A ' ~ "" . . \Vi\TOI ~:~. ART .IF S, 714-557 '836 ,_ ll'S"T SF..LL 191~ Y c I Io 1\ Full or p/t. Shell, 17th & e9t • t-an JJpearance. l>JG.715:>. GOLD, ~JLVF.lt SEllVICE. ... I ' N.B Vtt; retired Age 25 to 7tl. G:BSO'.'' ,-_-, .. ,-._A-,,,.,,· ... "••I· ":111lcs S.1bnl, hkc nt'IV, r-..•inc, · Supj;Jement · vour inrome. h!ALTESE, AKC. Available FINE FUH.llf & ANTIQUES. .~ ' ,.. " ' uh·ltl~ ~ nr11. hie jnCk('1~ SEHVfCE Sta. ~elp wanled. Drive a r'lh s'hr.s or mote' 11 for stud. 645-2200 ]Pl'lor·s l1 rn1. l\lnke ofl~'r. ,(.. tr.iih·r 1 all :1.('t'l'!!iOrlt-!1 Eve~ 3rro13n1•1,~P_m00 •c~tknds. day, Ap;'ly 1n oer~n. S.1H557 :;110P s.\l.E· l.."l1l1C's. f101ver .\rt~,73 ~"7h3•011'· ;,.Int conrl ,, nh nJ.!;:inJ.!. 67:-riSO~ ar1 Shell, .,... r, ' YcJloy,• Cah ro., l!l5 I:;. 16th i\llNI DAOfSHUNllS saw·~. punch p~s. rni~. ..!~ · ··1 ' __ 7 ::u 1'~1 SERVICE Sta. At1endant St., Qis1i11\1rsa. i\IALE & FEMAl~E 1!t•n1~.1001 \\'. lj1h St, S11lle LA SE11·: T1U111\'1"'~ $1 60 '.f;-l 'lJ: .. --:\1h1:--i.1l~·p~ \, Full & Pnrt-Time "'''ecd ii & Rt"ap'' AKC 53\i-fll:'.I L, 61'!-0070 l l'.'llU•' 1 .. ,. ~·111. ~1kc llt'I\ 11n il\l'i, ll i;nl. ti" hd rm, 990 E. Coast Hwy, N.B. F'mm lre11surcs to !rash The festest draw 111 the \\'est (;i.;;>.1-'H \TOR, :l 1.·1 K \\', r~'nrl . C i!J .ilh i· '· .ilil-1~1-' Pt1r l h1•;11I. huht l.1n).;, r1ilifi SERVlCE SI at. Atttndf'nl, •Turn thrrn Into C'a~h ... a Daily Pilot O as.-;ilied ''ult:! 120-:l-ID. \Vis. C'!l~ \\'In DF.1\Gt\N-l·:J~~·u·.1 -\'1!~11. j Xln1 l.,.1n'1 '\11111 rnnonni;;. f\Ul or pf. lime. Chevron CALL DAILY PJLO'r Ad. Call 642-5678. 1)()11{'1' alt S275/olr, 6i: .. lfil0 I uctuvr~ 1 ~r n\rl. l~Qrdly $j,,IWI t•i~..('>1,,\\/1>1~-bl\li'I Sta. 3000 F'airvic..,..·, Cf\1 ============-=="'======== Miscellaneous 8080 _!l~C'rl. SH:il. !=1•1t1 4\1:~744 ._ fr·-T H 1 ~'I' U;-:-~·1111.•i1:l·1"z1 sr:RVICE Sta. A tJ e n'd . Ofc. Furn. & Equip, 8085 hull T"'ll 1ri111 \hun 111.1sL P/tlme e11es/wknds. Avull ~ .• • s"' TAR ' GAZE-0•1ei"\, NE\VPORT Bea.ch Trnnl11 --mn1n Jlh, ~flinn;okt•r. i'<llll'lllS 3PM. Nc11t handv.'Titln{? & )o,~f Ir\ ; ~ '¥ CI u b Fam 11 y Tr n n i g FO lt ~ALE. :o;tyrr:tl f'f· r11\cr. Slltf!O 1)r h~I. 61'..!'-fl'T.i'S &p""-ar. A1111!y lllOl'T'IS, znt01 1-~~=~--th (.LAY fl l'OLl.AN---~--'--11 ~I e Ill h I' r II 11\p, S11crlhcc. fie•"' nr 111£:11 t1u;i\IT) ol/lce • ... ·1·11 ,-. -. ~, c I ..... AUH L!IU. I k h 1>!U!'1' :-;., .• '' Si B. Newport Bl, Ci\! .. ~~ 1, l:J. Y00<r Doil1 A.c•••il1 C..id. 1>-If" 11 '1-, ~ 7 l 4 l il 3 3 -1 8 1 :; l2131 h1rn1tur('. >i•oi ~. t' 11 1 rs· 1 '/Id 'lmr r~>nrl 7J 1':'-L\ 5 M h T $364 ~,~ 11 A.uo•J,,,; 10 rltt St1••· ..... ;_ ,,~V••• 2f;l 5100-111.-s 11 1\'lurr~ ,>:: •·1t·. Cnll Chll•llP Sl.7,...) 11r otlrr 'IW .IC rne '° 1 ,.10.23-, To dc•c!c.o mc•\09t-for Mo~oy, i6:'la.3\.Jil i1 \'A.~W~IA~2>J~j~;-,-,~1 ,-,.-0·, I 642-2&1'! IU.i, 1:1:r; ·--__ OV'r.t'f'Ul,'l"'f'°"' \Yntk.-v. 7;57.66 !'«idW'l:ifdttillf'ftl'IOl\d1~1otu'l!bttl .]6-Q6.a8 --l' ~ -l"''IL -"""'0-W' WESTCLIF.F 11i\·ourZc>dt0<.ll•"'°"llfl. >;!flt. t'Onrl j,'j 1>:111 ::..-O!!kt').; 1.l!ll1':\1'c· d1·~k· 'cl\!' i'A1'ALI\\ :7· lnhunrd. .Pt-rwinel Agc>t11•y 1,.. 1~~-·~• 61 r........,.. I\ ii 11 11r1 uni 11I1•" tl'fl"· \\a!n11t 1111.11.1 "I 1· hr r,. ~ mrii1\ \!l'Jloi ''"' ~ n 11 ~. fl\tark lll Centt•r! 21 ... 11.,... 320.. 67"1"""''• ~l!iil-~1 118 "111.id :• t·,,, o! .1ri11• 1 11 " Sl l.U'.llJ u7.,.11.,,~ ,.1 1 . .;io r~;r17 E , S:' J Will "'""'' JJ R..,I Ill U"'do• ~----~-• -SALES SECRET~RY 1651 E. d1ftiter. :1. •Ortoo<·•• J•h ... ,...,.,,., 1'11rtu·Blr:r-:-p1rn111r.l'n1qut' . 1 srii r,11 r,i .·o;r J'.('\r ~.1111111 11r 1.1.-1ni.f ., 1 Call 542-8&.'Ai $"""-' J~A ft~.......... l'lrt's~ form l'rcrr .. ~10nnl _woo<. , .:1ununk•·1 ~t·ar. ~1.1kt'•'itcr Lido V l.t:E:l'0 ft n1ost rest 6!.1-• J4""" M!._~ 11 ,1• ll-eo ,1 .. ,., ,.01r ·Jubs . Walnut Ma1ch1ng Desk ~. ..1 It'•' ~., -.,,.1,~ •lo-'lusl Slllf!ll'!NC,' /Recelvln" derk ,,.,., 3r(..._,_ 67 ,_. "• '" •· ,.. ' 1 ;\1h·· :1 1' ''-'urn .i-(-.~-· A!'.k For t\1lchr1e \TI('l"IS IS ni,,itr:1hlt•., '1i ll 548-512.i. GUARD MODELING. U-1 S11ntt1 'um Imm('(!. rK'«I fuU &: p/tlmc SAily 11110 CindcN"llu. Gi\'C' 11:unrd!l for 0rnmtc Co. l\?'ell. yaur di\hghter a. coori;e in Call 1213) 4 3 5 · 5 315. mod1.'1Jmi: lor Christffi<l~ &. &\m"6gm. l\tonda1 lhru f'rt. ahc"U love yoo the ttsl of t1 a y, I..awrence Stt\lril)', ~ ext'lllnQ: Ille. Polae, tnc. chann, nmkrup, hairtl)'le, UANDYMAN fbr small COTJl• vtdco tap~ lncl'd. Bqin· 011111 ln lrvhit. JIOndCI 11hl~ nlng A •dvanrtd coune1. ping 4 receiving:. 11 t e lending to a T'rofe11lonal delivery, 10me pht!lllr cut· c.tn!<'r In rnod('ling. SJ09 U~ on ban aaw. f;&G..8100 In or ~II !pr tntr.Nlew 2 11f.LP W'a.nti>d: !d<!11.I ("o T PM to !i PM or 7 P~t tn 10 11udt'flll, P/Un1a CVf!ll & PM. C1t 11: Sbclrirnkti'• So1tt. t.1on lhf'11 l!'rl 5:3Q.9:!t0 ~hnol ol Modeltnf. 711 \Y. Ir Bit 9:3()...l :SO. 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Driven dtuly h 11 I needs son1<> ntinor w o r k • )450. :->S&-59.10. 1940 PONTIAC Sih·er S!rrak "c~up.·. 29,000 on~. niiles. Jilack lacquer paiJH. pcrlt•c\ (.'OUd. S,1200. !i7:\.-1W8 1948-Pontiac $550 Rec Vehiclet 9530 556-4620 • NEWPORT IMPORTS 9705 1007 ALF A Ro111t'O, 11•hile Spyder ronvt. Top & tires i:.:ood. Need::; merhnnic11l 11'0rk. Best Offer. 536-6916 alt 6 pn1. 1750 SPYDER. '69 xJnt cond. New tires. $2000 ...., .. 979-9065 Audi 9707 '72 AUDI 1001}\ Au1o. air "$:).\95 (()J;'jf,)l.'N I :i23-725(l dlr. BMW 9712 IMMEDIATE DE LIVERY SALES & SERVICE Dick Miller Motors 120 W. \Varner at So. JI.lain Sa nta Ana 557-2132 Toyota 9765 NOW OPEN Marquis Mot.ors •TOYOTA • '75 VOLVOS HERE NOW-! Demo Sale G~antic $avings MONTE CARLOS • CHEVELLES YOURCHoecE VEGAS ALL HEW MOHliS • IMP.M.AS • CAt.RICES I THIY'RE MAB~ ,- NOVA$ -.cAMAROS 1/z & 'I• TOH TRUCKS OP<• Moo. tin Fri. 'Y11 ' PM ~'Yl16 PM GROTH CtfEVROLET • 11211 ·-• 11..i. 11w1"'9100 ·-· 847-6087 549-3331 · 60 •SPECIALS* Of the Week '66 Ch sler 4d00<.(S~J 5399 71 Chevy Nova 6 cyl., auto~ (BVB389J 5 1299 70 Maverick 6 c yl .• 3 s pe ed. (6668LPJ 51099 7 1Vega c y l ., '4 speed. (013CXLJ 5 1099 '69 Chevrulet V-8, aulo .. p/s, air. (488JSG) Llll'9f•I Selection of VWBUSES IH ORANGE COUNTY ~~ SROP.~US~ EFOR~--H-=-----. . YOU-JUY A USED.VW! l I ----· . .., . -. . . -.,.. -. . . . • ... Lag11na/South toasi E DITION VOL. 67, NO. 322, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNT'i', CALIFORN·JA _MONDAY,_!llQ VEMBER 18, 1974 Today;sFi N~Y. Stocks T.EN-CENTS 1--Lagunam-Fac-e-M as-s Lawsuit ------• • \ ~ .. ver 0 FalseMarm Firemen Answer System's Call ·rhcy needn't have but Orunge County firemen responded in force early lhi s morning to an alarm at the twin 14·story l .a~una Hills Towers. Four engiue companies rolled to the new reliremenl complexes when u •·1rouhle ·alur1n" went orr at count~ fire department headquarters in Orange. The trouble :tlarm. \lo'.tirns firemen that something is <i\\'ry in the sopltisticuted electrical firc·scnsini: s~stem. . 'Norm<1lly. only 'fire-prevention per- sonnel would respond to a trouble e1larm . Firefighting units are sent only if fire or water flow alarms sound at the Orange headquarters. }'ire prevention specialist Melvin Cover-Hp Trinl Angel. who shepherded the alarm 8ystem installation, said Cir~men ap- parently got the signals c~sed on who was supposed to respond. Firemen. however. made good use of their time a{tertbey arrived. 1'lley took advantage or the r~se <1larm to continue their training on what to do in the event or a fire at the twin lowers -the tallest buildings in unincorporated Orange County. Residents started moving into the buildings Friday. Only 12 or the 311 units were occupied at the time of the trouble alarm. Angel said he expects severa l more trouble a larm calls until the bugs are w~rked out of the new system. 'Resting' Nixon OKs· Court Doctors Probe Described by his aides as weak and pale, former President Richard ?tf. Nixon spent most or his weekend in bed al his San Clemenlee&ta~, ~\l eanwhilc , three prestigiou s Suspect Held ·After .. Chase Jn Laguiia . Court arraignn1enl was scheduled todiJy for James E. J\1ctt, 31, Laguna Beach, .... ·ho was arrested after dodging police bullets following an al- leged assault on a Laguna Beach police sergeant Silturday. Sgt. David Avers was unscathed in an iJtlack by a m an J\\'ers said rushed cit him screaming and ,,·aving a 20· inch knife. Sgt. A\'ers said he \\'US investigating a possible burglary at a home in the 1400 block of Calalina Street at ahout 2:05 a.m. Saturday "'hen the incident. occurred. · As he directed his fla shlight bt:am do.,.,·n a darkened 'A'alk"·ay. a man charged at him, Ave rs related. The police officer fired one shot from his service revol\'er and the man dropped to-the-gr.ound. As Ave rs approached the still figure. the man leaped up and again_.oi rushed him. Avers £ired another shot . again missing the man, \\'ho then fled inlo lhc darkness. 1'he flee ing man "'as spotted by or- physic·i.ans appointed bv Federa l Judge John Sirica planned to pay a \'isit to the bedside or the ailing .for- mer chier executive. And spokesmen.. for Nixon were quoted as saying that Nixon has given ful l permission (pr ~ series of examinations to determine if he is well enough to testify before t)).e \Vatergate cover-Up trial in the nation's capital. Diane Sawyer . a secretary to top ~ixon aide Ronald Ziegler. said that although no members or the staff saw· Nixo n O\'er the weeekend, that she wa:s-sure he spent most or the period in bed. "I know he's happy to be out of the hospital and back among his O\\'n things," she added. ._ Spokesmen said that Nixon has no objection to submitting to a complete examination by the Jhrce physicians from the Ea st \\'ho have been ordered to return \\'ith their findings before Nov. 29. During the weekend Nixon's lawyer, Herbert J . ?t1iller. visited the former President in San Clemente to discuss the matter oft.he exam. Tile appointment or the doctors was made early last ""'eek at the request or la .... ·yers representin~ \\'.atcrJ?:atc defendant John Ehrlichman. who ·once :,e rved as Nixon's top ad\'isoron domestic afrairs. -·ixon's regular ph:i,.i;ician, Dr. John Lungren. said that his patient still "'HS .. unde r "'atchful observation" durinl! his con.valescenr.c followinl!: surgery on his left leg. ficer Greg Bartz. Bartz gave chase in S.uspect Jai"Jed his police unit and \•ihen the running man darted into the Art Center, 1492 s. Co:i st 1-lighwayi a complex of small In· Bar Ass' ault l!!hops. Bartz ga\·e chase on root. _ Four shots "'ere fired at the suspect • \\'ho, police .s aid. repeatedly rerused A San Juan Capistrano man was to obey the orricer's orders to halt a.nd jailed by Orange County Sherifrs of- droplhe knife. · ficers during the weekend after he al· Bartz rinall)' cornered the man in legedly attacked a woman he met in a the parking lot or the Jack-in-the· Box. Capistrano Beach bar, deputies said. 12tll S. Coast 1-l igh\vay. Officers jailed Edward Richard Bartz '''as joined by fellow officers :Sommers. 24. or 21'i6121h ~tission St.. including Sgt. Avers. 11le man w'8 San Juan, shortly artcr they were cal· taken into custody Wlthout further in ... led to the bar at 34235 Doheny Parle cident. • • Road, to investigate the reported al· lie '~'as booked for bUrglary and as· tack. saull \\•ilh a de.udl~' \\'l'aponon a 1>0llce They so id they found the vjctim. a officer. .. 26-year·old S<111 Bernardino resident, unconscious "'ith \\'Ounds which sug- gested she had been kicked and 1,'IGSKIN PICK JN FINAL WEEK beaten. The \\'Oman was later repor· ted by aides at a local hospital to be in satisfaclory condition. -, 's in t e , • O,,Uy Pile! se.11 l"tloCo DEJ~lll/E RIC!l-Pi\l!K&ll SE£"5 Q.U15WHILE CADET .BRIAN STEINBUS WATCHES ..... Rodin Scuepture M•k•• Mptefj Showjng In San Clemente Parking lot • Police Identify Fatal Pursuit Crash Victim San Cleme nte police ha.,.e released the identity or the you ng man who died early in the \\'eekend from mas- sive injuries suffered in a crash which ended a frantic pursuit onto Camp Pendleton. Detective Ardon Saunders said the victim was Robert Da,•id r.1ead, 23. of hlountain Vie"·. lie "died a day after the stolen car which he was driving "'cnt out of control on the main Pen· dleton road, £lipped at least n ... e times and crashed in a S\\'alc. ~1ead , whose next-of-kin were dif· ficult to find . died late F'riday in Sijn Clemenle General llospital. Saunders saJd a department store identification card and fingerprints led to the identity or ri1ead. The victim, the investigalor said. had a Jong rap sheet showin g se \·cral arrests 101 .. assault and resisting ar· rest. Brandt Exonerated . BONN, Germany (AP J -An in· vc,tigating commission today spared former Chance.Hor \ViUy llrandt of direct blame ror a spy scandal that prompted hi s resignation last !\1ay. But it heaped criticism on llorst Eh- tnke. Brandt's onetime chief of staff. and on \Vesl Cer rTiany ·s secur1ty SCI'· \;iCes for gi \·ing "Spct.'<I 'prcccdcnl"e over caution" in granting secret clearance 10 aide Gucntcr Guillaume in January 1970. Statue Ba-ek . ' Art Work Appears in Cleme1ite \ By JOllN Vi\LTERZ1\ Of llM 1»11¥ Pli.t Stitt! To everyone v.•ho gazes on it. the tragic brofi ze head wrought by Au~ustc Rodin s<1ys something but police in t\\'O Orange Co<Jst cities today \\'ish it could say a lltUemorl'. The $31,000 masterpiece stolen rrom a Corona de! i\lar a11 gallery early in 1ne \\'eeKena \\'Ouna up mystenously -on a San Clemente parkin!; IOL Sunday. night. And because art lovers are scarce on lhe streets· of the city after dark . the bronze head just sat un noticed for hour$. One motel ow ner said ii struck his fancy , howeve r. :.ind he had planned to lu g-lhe 30'0-pouild beaut~· in1o ·his· li\·in g room to use as anorn:imenl if no onewal}ted it. But newspaper publisht:r Stanford :\tannins kne"' exartly 1vhat the v<Jhli' of the \\'ork \\'as \\'hen he follo\ved an anonymous tip d irecting hin1 lo hi s publication 's Jot ''\Ve had guests th roug h the C\'Cn1ng and Someone called a little bc£ore 10 o'clock . It wa s a young m~n \1•ho said simply thal the stol en slatue wa s in m)· 1Jark1ng;,)O'l and that \\'l' should take it seriouslr." said the publisher of the Daily Sun Post. \Vhco hi anning arrived he found the n1asterpiece silti1'g near a cloor\\'ay. lie called police, who ~ad not ycl been informed of the bre;1kin at the .Jack Glenn Galleries before da .... •n Salurday. The thie.,.es pried lhrot1Jt:h a ba ck , door and miJdC off \\'ith lhe crated bronze \\'hich has been on loan for ~eve ral \\'eeks by a NC'\Y York Gal· lcrv 6ffil'ers in Nc\\·port 13c:1ch \vere (·on,·1nccd thiJt lhe lhert wa ~ the 1\firk of proression als. Bul the mystery surround ing'-thc theft remains. "'It sure baffles me.'" said i\lanning. ··\Vh ~· 1\·oul d someone go to so much I ro uble .to sleal u masterpiece <Jnd thCnjust dump it in a parking lot'! .. lnilial desires lo check the art \\'Ork for fing-e rprints \\'ere scrapped soon aftC'r police arrived after tht•\ discovered thal sever<i l passcrsb~ h:id tried to mO\'C the :_irt 1.vork b)'· rnl'k ini: it back a nd forth. "\V ~ "'C'l"C J!etting 1.'a lls from .~C\'l•ral pcopll' at about the time i\Ian· 111n~ got hi :' lcll'phone mcsSlige. Some • called it a Trojan head, and the ulhers j ust didn't knO\I' \\'hat 1t \Vas," ~aid Pat roln1an Sle \'e lla\\•lry Finall~·. i1l :i a.m .• officers turned lhc \1·ork over lo Glenn. \\"ho load ed 1 he Rodin up a ncl drove a\,·ay \\•lth it. The mas te rpiece appeared un · datnai:,:cd. officers said-l'xccpt fflr its pride. Shah Visits Moscow i\·IOSCO\V IU J>i ) ~ Shtih l\lohan1· med Reza Pahlevi or Iran arrived in the So\'iet Union today for talks "'ilh Krem lin leaders. The of£i ciiJl So\•1cl nt'\\':<i angecy Tass dcscrihcd his sta)'· a~ a .. fri end ly hus1ncss ' is11." Cnpistrftno District New School Concept ;Eyed • • • • Sycamore Hills Unit· Serves 43 By JACK CHAPPELL 01 Ute D•UW l'i•SU.H Past and present Laguna Beach 'J)Ublic officials reacted today with a. combination of amazement. anger. dismay and self-satisfaction to the summons for the S37 mi11ion suit against the city and 43 of its leading citizens. The suit alleges the city and the in. dividuals \l•rongfully prevented the owner of Syc<imore Hills, a S22·acre tract or undeveloped · land, from building on the property. lncluded-in.1.fte-eks. t>"s brought bt Rancho Palos Verdes, a subsidiary of Great Lakes Prope11ies '''hich int.urn is O\\"ned by Great Lakes Curbon, are alleg.itions thal persons "conspired " to elect certain city council rqembers \\"ho v.•ould oppose developme:nt. 1'hat charge brought an angry ceac· lion from Counrilwoman Phyllls S\\•eeney, one of I hose named in the suit. "The~· seem to be taking grave is· sue \\'ith our democratic process. Jt .ippears that if somebody worked Lor or with certain candidates, this was someho1v malicious. ··But, 1 feel confident that cities are still allowed to plan for the.mselves und decide bow they 1,1,·ant lo grov.·. This ""'hole suit is merely ••• an at• tempt to harass and intimidate and r hope the citizens in the community are n't fri ghtened by it," l\1rs, S\l•eenev said. "Tbe ·thing th:it concerns me is that• interesled citizens \\·ho finally have the courage to stand up in a packed council meeting. 3\\'arc of a court stenographer. having the courage to speak out for what they believe in. then ther a re slopped \vith a multi- millio n·doll ar la"•suit. "'\\rhat is th is going to do for rrccdom of speech and democ racy in our little t0\\'11 ." J\1rs. S\veeney said. Forn1er l\'la yor Glenn .Vedder rCl'e i\'cd hi s summons Saturday. Jl c siJid today he didn't knO\\' qUi tc \rhat lomakeof it. "I "·ondered \Vhy they \\"ould go b;_ick so far.'' \1eddrr said. He ser\·ed ;is n1:1 yo r from 1968 lo 1970 ;ind \\'<IS on the council "'he n the land .,.,·as· an- nexed to the city in 1966. .. A!rl mentally review the situalioo. \\(' had eooperatcd \1'ith. them and (SceSt;JT, Page :\2) Control Mechanis1n Worth $350 Stolen Uurg l ar~ \\'ho entered a C;.1pistrano lleiJc h condominium under construe. lion ,·ia the unlocked fron t door stole a master ronlrol rncchanism \·alued at S."150 during tht• 11cckcnd. Orange Count): Sheri f£'s de1>uties saicL ·rhe Joss 11·as reported at25832 Dana Bluf fs \\lest by officials of the con- ~lruction firm. Charles Smith Con- ~lruct 1on Company of Capistrano Beach. Coast \\1t·~•ther Sunn\• throu,i:::h Tuesday '' ith _.,on1e pJtch.\· lr1\V clouds late 111,l!hl an(! e<irly 1uorning. \Var- n1t>r 1\1l'~d:1y. t o .... ·s tonight in the ,"io:.. lh ~hs Tuc:-.day 67 to 72. ~ .... ..._ -. 1.,·s1nE ·ron ~ .. ~ ..... - Index ) •• . ' . A2 DAIL'V PILOT use Mo~r.~1,, 1174 1 Laguna Shopping 'Fair' Se t \'1llago Fair, u S<I million. t\\'O·l<:vt l A t Saddlebaek ·-Students Hold Key. to' Fiunds~ · ~hoppin g eomplcx in Laguna 13each "ByFR.EDF.RJCKSCltOEl\IEffl, ~ lll:OU"iJll( ~Ol-plc.tWn, \\ ltfi h1tlf ttl h~ CHUltO.U"r P'llltSlfn - state planners "'ho decide lhe amount oJ state ~IJl2JlQtthu:.ne.w .L'.On.sli:iACIJQU. f1."i s hops_,,~ht:.d.ul cd to be opc-n by lhu -..Sadd·it:bllt'k Cullege':i -sll<.'cess in t.<nd of this \\"e1·k . i,!arnering more state money ror con· . Grun.ti c\pe ning fnr the entire com· strurtion of pcrm:ini!nt huildin~s-may plcx \\'Ill he Dee. 11 ant.I \1·1Jl feuture rest on "'hethcr the ca1npus can bring ;1pl)t!.iLfiJ.Q~'rs by X a\'Jt'r Cug;it, \\'ho bal"k 1nh> the fol d more than 2,000 \1111 ha\'C a J!al h·ry there, <1nd film studenls \\'ho hii\c r hoscn to go to o .. lc:hl'l l 1<.•~. Frl·d )I c:Cooihay, general school at ne1ghbor1ng colleges. m<1n<.1ger. !>:JUI. That con<·lusion il> dr<.1'.\·n from in· 'fhc a mount ot·tharsupportl'!iltlrec- tly related to enrollment projections !or con1Tnunil¥ colleges-issued by the slate Department of Finance. 01:.tricts tha t show sizeable enrol· lmcnt increases place favorably on th e stat(''s priority list for construc- tion assistance. Tht.• J>fOJt·ct 1n lhl· l ltlO bJIJ('k of ter\·iews "'ith campus officials and Co a!>l IJ1 g h\.\JY \1 as or ig inall y !SCheduJed to open in July but \Vas delaye.d \1 hen. tlut.• 10 the ~lope of the lot, the roof \\a .. huilt 10 1 11c:hl·~ <1bo\"t· the l'll ~ 's ht•1ght lin11l . The department now holds the opinion that Saddleback, with two permanent buildings and a (lock or temporary structures. has adequate space for its 6,500 students. 'f hcn, thrnugh a l>('n l'S of n1isundcr· :..ly.n<l1n~"· ;i si de11 <1 lk \1 a..; J)OUf(•d ,1·hich <:1t_\' officials ~•1id did not con- form to a1iprO\•ed plans. The city council u_i::recd to permit thC! hei~ht :1111.I sidc\1alk \·ariances \\hen buihlcrs a1-:rct·<l to install 15 mature. trees and 111·0 v.'atcr :sculp- t ures. · . \ltConihay s;1nl S:J l,000 has been :-.pcnl on plants for the projccl and ~71,000on signs, St'ulplurc and custom lighl s. ,\II t iles <1 nd !lig ns \\'Crc designed by CCmma 'l'acognu . \1ho dt·signed the -~oronation arth ror (/uccn Eli zabeth in 1953. · 1'hc sfiops alrcudy open at \.'illage Fair orrc r such items as handmade clothing, Ozark crafts, sculpture and J>uintings, kites, j~wclry, toys and handcrafts. Parking ror 160 cars is provided un· dcrcround. ll('Conihay said the (air's llA'O. rtsta.urants ~·ill be open by Dec.14. F ,. t11 Pttge .I\ I SU IT ••• State officials believe Saddleback ~ has sufficient space for the time being and it appears unlikely the state can hadn't thrown any roadblocks in thefi-" be convinced that More new facilities procedUrcs. . are needed. ''It is disturbin& thaUtt'sagreements But the state financial planners in· Uke this need lo go to this extent," dicated that Saddleback could im· Vedder said. prove its position if the estimated Al so named in the suit was Arnold 2,000to3,000studentswhogotoschool Hano, a writer, who is ·active in local outside "the district returned to their political affairs. llano said he didn't home campus. know why he was on the list and be Most of the students are allowed to said.he was distressed because he did-attend a cOmmun ity college out of the n't know how to respond or "'hat lo do Saddlebaek district under the so-cal- with the summons. led ''six unit rule.'' · · Hano said he was amused to be · The policy provides that :i.student named on the same list of con· wishing to take less than six units spirators that included Ed Lorr-, a for-may do so in any community college mer city councilman "''ho was recal· district. Students wishing~ to take led from office, and to whom Hano more than six units in a neighborhing was politically opposed. · district must obtain an interdistricl Lorr, who left tO'o\'n and moved to attendance permit. . Grant's P ass, Ore., said in a College trustees instituted the six- telephone interview that he hadn't unit transfer policy after Tustin received his summons yet. residents dem·anded to be de-annexed "I can only assume that in a suit or from the campus due to the' distance this nature, they are going to have to to the MissionNiejo campus. bring in a lot of people to get Pt1~re than 900 ~studen~ living in the testimony. Tustin a.re a are attending ~nta Ana L ~... ··Aly position, the reason wh:v I wa!I Coll~ge in the Ra~c~ SanUago Com---~-=~U.D_ 3...i;wl'.'l:C,.'"~,_~• ... llod.<·'-"·""'· thal-...,_.aid"'J...wHo-fi:Ym\y i:;olleg~JlJ>.tnct as a result of trying to scuttle the urcenbelt when" I e s1x·1,1!11t rule ~llowance. Anot~er Asks Prl.Ort"ly suggested in a council meeting that 200 full·t1me students are attending •• • we work v.·ith the developer and Santa. Ana College. . cooperate and try to get him to leave a Whi le closeness to other colleges S h · C large section of open space. has been the one reason for loss of ,C QOI hoiCeS "I have only one com inent for Ran-enrollment, Saddleba~k. also has been cho Palos-Verdes: "·hat took them so shunned by students c1t1ng the l~c~ or A survey to determine adult l'<lucation preferences has been mailed to 10 ,000 res idents of the Laguna Beac h t.:nified Schoo l District, ~·hich stretches from l\loro Cunyon south to Three Arch Bay. The survey, \vhich cost the district ~ to print a nd distribute seeks to find \\'hi.tl courses :.ire needed and lo find ne\\' instructors and 1>laces in the c:ommunity ,,·here clu~ses can be Mid. ?\larian Brolzman, ,·olunlcer adult tducalion coordinator. sutd one of the go.oh; of \he sur \"t.:Y is to find a \Vay to hrin~ r\;;~~cs to senior t:ltizcns and g.ut·irui. She said the rt.•sull s of th(• survey ~·iU Qe tulJulut«d nc.xt nionth, IJul that, bec.1i1.usc sccond·trimeslcr classes are <1lreadr being· schcdult:d, the effects (lf the .su rve~· \\"on't IJc ft.·lt until the !Spring trimcstc1·. Extr'-1 L·opics of the sl1r,·cy arc <:1\«1dable <1t the Lu guna Beach and South Lcq~u1u.1 libraries. Add itional in· t'ormoi.llon is a\";dlalllc by callin~ tilrs. Brotzm~o at 49·1·8S46, cxlcnsion47. North State Catch es Rain By the ,\ssociated Press A cold front off the /\"orth Pacific ~prea d showers :.1 cross /\"orlhern ('~i lifo rnia tod<iy , but cl carin~ is for cq.ist tonight with moslly fair skies 1ucsd t1\·. 'l"hr N;1tio na l \V(.•alher Servi ce said 1hc storm moved onshore Sunday night , dun1p1n g about one quarlC'I' trll'h of r;.iin al Eurek;i . lluinfall t>lSC\\'hcrc \\'<J S li ght , hut c;oolcr tern· peraturc~ 1>rodurerl ~now in the moun- t.1i113 do.,rn lo t hl· .1.000.foot ele"alion. ORANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT T"" 0••119t t"-11 D•ll W Pilot. wi1/\ ""1!clllit011" t.¥0 I~'"'"' Pr1\\ "pul>lo\IW'Cloy the Or-.ge C.O.•i PuOI'''"~ ~omp•"• ~-.itetOoll-frt """"10..0 Mo""•• '"'""on ... .,.,. "" eo.1• Mow . Nr•-l 6*Kll, Hunh ""'Otl 8r«ll/f-HI~ V•l11 ., I'"'"~. '>•OGlf~l V•lleJ •nd '""-S...-;ll•So111n (o~•I A \ll'OQI<! •eoiotwtl ~·tu1•> "pullh•~·a !>.l!u•a••• -~.,.._Thi P"l"UPll PUO"\l''"'I p!.nl '' It lOO WIW 8'1J ~UH!,(lnl•M't"' Cl•o•0•0••~6 ..... Robert N. WN.'d Prnooi.nt •NI l'uOl•"'°'' Jat k R Curtey . . - Y"1tr Pft••OtM '"" c..n..,., Mf"''ll'' Thomas Keev1I [IMO• Thomas A. Murph1ne Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Al.,•ll M M"llllQ•l\Q [llt(OI > Otlltr Offices c:o,1. M.two · uo W.lt a., 51,.11 Ht .,_, 9tl(ll. JJU H1•"'1 ~w.,f Hll"U.,.COl'I .. f(ll 1111! .. I(/\ ............. $.lMt.~(• Y•Utw H10, l• '91 llotd. "~"Di.go''"'"•' Telephone 1114t642-432f ClolSS lfled Advertising H2·S671 Laguna Beach All Departments: Tel10hone 494-9466 ~rom !MfiC.i....-tn11; 495 -0630 CM!Yf•ll!I, 1tl4. Or1ntt Co••I f'!,(111\lll"'I """"'°"'' Ml 'lt""1 ...... <ll11tU•llPh\, .. !torl•t ~!~f M •llHMUotf!le'li\ PW•to" ..,., ... '111fOllllCtd .,,"0.,.1 l""-I.+ llff""Hltll ot C6PY'"i911 o-•. s,.tol\d tl1U prnl•Of llflG •I (0\1• ""'"· (<lt!lor~I• l<;ot('1jl!IMI llf ,.,,,., U Oii _..i111., •Y "'•II .. OIJ """"1111,; 1t1\ll\fr' on111M11oM p .oo "'oti'~'' Jong, to Jay a suit on the city and a .c<:>llege atmosphere at .the M1ss1on specifically this gang that put these VieJo s~hool. propertx.__011o•ners through the· meat .. Ro~ert Lomba:di, ~addleback's grinder," Lorr said. supenntendent, said be 1s weU aware Councilman Charlton Boyd, \vho oftheproblem. "''ith his wife Jane also was named in ''Those students who attend school the suit, call~d the ~ct ion "a shame." outs.ide the district are helping Boyd said he had \•ofed to tum down deprive us or necessacy construction an en\'ironmental impact report on a funds." he said. proposed development because he College officials, he said , are trying tr~ly did not belie\'e it addressed all a number or things aimed at enticing · the concerns and he said he did not the students back. helie\"c ln "no-~ro...,·th." ~ew. and more popular courses are '"I t•an share \\ ilh the developer a being cond~cted , .a women's ~tudies stn.'>e of frul:itl"ation in not kno,ving program 1s be1!1g es_t a bhs hed. \\hat the council \\'ants until \\'hut student s are being given more they µropose is turned do\\'n, Boyd flexi~ility and-,sludent.health su.Wces ~ail\. <.ire 10 the offing, Lombardi pointed li e said he \\"OHld sup1Jort a oul. negotiation bct\recn the city and the Bu~ perhaps the single big~est slep JandO\\'ner "over a short period of to bring the students back is a ne'v t i me'' and "n1ake an impartial progra~inwhichcla_s~es wi~l~hcld decision out of court." in ,-ar1ous commuruues \\'lth1n the district. ' .. Trustees Eye Holt System For Schools Laguna Beach Unified Sc hool District trus te es "'iii be aske d Tuesday to approve a new reading system for kindergarten and eltn1en· tary ~chool students. Recomn1 ended for adoption will be the Holt Read inf:! System selected by a committee or about a. dozen teachers headed by Albert ll{l\!fn,' principol of Top oft.he \\"o rld School. . The llolt System. \Vhich consists of textbooks, \VOrklJooks, audio-visual materials and ll'<ichers· aids, \\'as ehosC'n fro m :1bout 50 ;;vailable reading systc1n s. 1\<l vol"ates ~a id it \1 ;1s std ecl l'cl llctau . ..;c it has u <"onsistcnl a1Jproach to rL·ading-, gr:nn n1a r and spellin~. is ch'1llen~1n _g and pro\"ides a ids to t enl·hcrs 111 Uiagnos ing s tude nt \1cak1H."'~ses. 'J'he !lul l S~st<·rn \1i ll rC"pl;1c£' tht.· Initial Te<i ching Alphabet (J'fA), \\hi c h u ses :.1 s pcriul phonetic al1>habe t that reprcsl·nts ;i ll lhl' :.ounds in the English lan,l!uage. IT:\ is being phased out rollo\\'ing ('ritirism that it l'l'quires a trunsi1 ion tn the rcgulur alphabet anti post:s prohle ni~ for children \l'ho transft •r. 'J'he ll olt S .''~!t•n) \\ 11! 1·0:-.l a n t'"tin1atl'd Sl:?.UOV 111 t'1Jn11J1n£'d d1slncl :uul ~t~llf' funds. 'l'rusll"l'S \I ill :-ilso ]H· ~l~kl·<t lo :q)· pro\·~· 1·;1rt.:l'i;·oril'n\t•U h1i.:h ~chnol proJ{l':tm in,\rhich ull nf a student'' cou r~t'~ \\ ouhl h(! cen1 l'l\•tl a rou nd his occupationa l inlt.•rest. 'l'he prograrn \vluch \\"Olild beAin in .Janu:1 r\·, "'·outri ht• opPn to 50 s tut.k•nll> \\ith jiarcntal J !l'flllL~SIOrl . San Juan Chamber To Hear Law Talk La\\' enfor cement in San J,uan Capistrano "'ill be the top1r or the chambe r of com merce meetina: \Vcd- ncsday morn\nJ!'.. Ll. \\'alter Fath . commander ol the l..af!:Una Nll{uel Shcrift':1 Substation. und Skip r.11tch ell , investig•tive team lcadtr. "'11! bt? guest speakers at the hrra~fn~t n1cct1n' v.·hirh t>e.iins at 1.45 a.m. al 'f iny Naylor'& Rc.gtaur1nt in San J ua n Capistrano. \'is1tors :ire welcome. A question a nd ans"·er µcrjod will follow _the for· mul f('m;1 rks. -1, "\\'e need the permanent building· s," said Lombardi. "Right no\v \VC don't have the right facilities for the right tasks." The college DO\V has tv.•o permanent slructurcs -the library and the ,.,c iencc-mathematics building. Both 0 \rere built \Vith t he state picking up 51 percent of the bill -the maximum al· Jo"·able by the California Community Collcg('s Board of GO\'('rnors. Other buildings no\\· being plaiined \\"ill house students in the arts, physica l education. technology, business science, and paramedical trainin g. l ip until last year, the music arts building \vas scheduled to be occupied by September. Cost overruns Hnd redesign hti\'e moved that date to at lL·asl lhc n1iddle of 1977. said Roy Barletta, district business man:1ger. ·rhc lluildirlg Oiii:'inally was to cost S.1.3 million , \vith the state picking up Si.7 million under the 51 percent mat- t hing formula. 1'he lo\v bid for the project. recei"ed lus t July, came in at $5.4 million. ·rrustel.'s rejected the bids and ordered the huildinJ? redesigned. As recently ns two ~·eeks ago, it ll.P· pcared the state would boost its Sl .'l million commitment to 52.1 million to help offset the ef fectsof inflation on the 1>roject. 'fhen. Lombardi announced he had heard rumors that the state m·ightcut, rather than increase, its share or the music a rts project. Strite financial planners have yet to J;i \ c the college a fi rm \1'ord on how n1uch support I he district can expect. "Dr. Lombardi is correct in saying 1hat it appcnrs the\' do n't have the ('nrollmcnt projrctiOns lo fund \Vhtit thcr're asking for,:· said Donald Hills. an <.issociatc demographfc a nalys t in the stale Departmentoff'inance. ~fills sn1d, if the collC'ge made o chang(' in thesix·unil rule, thuSforcing i;turlcnt s back inlo the di strict, the projections \\'ould increase llnd Sad- d leba.ck might end .up in .-m6re favorable post position tor stale money. ••\Ve'r c sympathetic to Sad- dlcback's problem&," l~ills said. ''But our projections cannot take into ac- eount students I hey don't have.•• "It's like th<! chicken lilnd the egg problem. You can 't get funding for the new build ings until yau have the st udents. but people \\'On't be attracted untn they h:J \'e cnoush building space," 1 li tis said. · 1111/s blamed poor t0mmunlcations bet"·ecn Saddleback and the state.tor ~m c oft he fin a nCI ng dirficu !lies. "fn the pa~t. we htvc received very little lnfor maUon from S1ddleback. We 'd certainly like to receive much more," he said. • ,. .----.. I ENDURANCE RIDER NANCY McCALL ON TEVIS CUP TRAIL At UC lrvlne, Tips on Riding a Horse 100 Miles a Day UC Irvine Horsemen's Group Cond"(lcts Seminar By DOUGi.AS FRITZSCHE "Endurance r illers get to know oiu.o.1•rf'i1Ptsi.H their animals much better than show Astride their mounts, California J>L~ple," Mrs. lilcCall said. State J-lorsemen's Association en-.. You don't jul:it get on a horse and durance riders cover a hundred miles ride him a hundred miles," she said. of former Pony Express trails in a Preparing for such a long ride, s he single day. They call it fun. Said, takes five to six months of The group or about 150 of the long-preparation, beginning with short distance riders met over the weekend \VOrkouts and extending the distances at UC Irvine ror a seminar on how to· gradually to 50or so miles. get the most from thei r mounts. Additionally, the horse is ridden Sessions dealt with how.to select an over segments of the !()().mile trail endurance horse, ('Ondilioning afid during the training. Since much or training, nutrition, health, safety and the ri_ding is ~one at nig ht over J_"OUJ!'.h managing the ride. terrain. t~e r1_d~r m~t h~ve faith ,n The sport or horseback endurance · th~ horse.s ability to rind its way. she riding, said Mrs. Nancy l\l cCall of 1 sa.1,d. , l\1arin County, chairman of the . We usually ride ~ver the l~st 25 seminar is as old as man's relations miles a number of times. Thats the with horSes. 1 • part that you're most likely to cover She uses ruce-car terms to describe at night," she said. the a nimals which carry their riders _"The ho r se lca~ns that the 100 milc~from-SQuaw Valle.y t.o....the f~u:_g rounds and_food_1s at _the e~d of Auburn I<'airground.s in the annual tfiat Slrclch and 1l sorr of gives him: 'fcvis yup ride. second wind . ., . _ 'fhc horses, she said, are "stripped ~he .recor~ for a 100·m1le ride, she down." meuning that they look under-said, 1s a little. over; 12 ~ours, but fed. Looks arc deceiving, ho\\'ever: everyone who firu shes IS a winner. 'fhe horses are lean and strong She i\trs. ~1cCall proudly wears an ove"" ~id. ' size western belt buckle awarded ror Endurance riding is not the stuff for .i~st comple~in~ the arduous trail. Iler fat show animals. . t1n1c, she said, 1s usually about 16t-018 Teams supporting the riders arc hou~s: . . . . re£e rred to as "pit crc"·s." They per-F1n1sh1ng the ride t~ har~. she said, rorm much the same £unction. At because _or the attent10~ given a~ ~he three one-hour mandatory rest s tops checkpoints to the ph~s1cal cond~t1on during the r ides, the crews check the o~ the _horses. Any sign~ or fatigue o.inimal's pulse, blood pressure and disqualify the horse ~nd rider. respiration Ind make sure it is ready The rides, she said, take the· hor· tocontinue. seman through spectacular scenery and areas seldom seen by man. Book Fair Sla ted The PTA of El 1i1orro School in Laguna Beach will sponsor a book fair in the school librury from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursd<ty and 1'\i_d<ty. Prices range from $1 to SS. At the end or a lOO·milc ride, she said. "if you're in pretty good shape, you reel good. Naturally you're tired, but J usually feel exhilarated. "~1ost of the riders get toughened up pretty fast while they're training: One thing for :ow·e, it's nol for the neophyte." Ford Vows To Veto Vet Bill WASHINGTON lUPJ) -Pr('sidenl Ford told the lame·duck session of Congress today be would veto as in· ·---flaliona~a veletOJlS bill. raising -bci1i!fitrturVictnatrr-er.rserri(etnen,----' if it is sent to .the White House in its presenlfor.m .. --- In a message sent to Congress "•hile ,he was traveling in the Far. East, Ford also asked for fast act1on on dozens or measures, including conrir· mation or Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president, a 5 percent income lax surcharge and emergency aid for the unemploye4.= ,. The lengthy list "·as delivered to congressional leaders at the opening of a post-election s('ssion of the 93rd Congress. A fifth of the eongressional members will pol be back when the new Congress convenes in J anual-y. Senate leaders lo1ike l\tansficld and Hugh Seott indicated Congress would accomplish virtually none of the things the President asked except ro1· the Rockefeller confirmation . Almost all or Ford's requests, in- tluding h is 31 -point economic package, had been sent to Capitol Hill earlier but have not cleared Che time· consuming process or debate and · ('Om promise. ~ Ford urged Congress to ··11..con- sider" a veterans bill providing"11'22. 7 percent increase in GI benefits retroactive to Sept. l, 1974. He asked, instead, for an 18.2 percent increase effective Jan. I, 1975. Signal Light Design C_ost At $70,000 A long.sought signal light at the in· tersection of Nyes Place and Coast Hi ghway in Laguna Beach is in the design spge, but it will taJce ~bout $70,000 and one year before it. will be .instaUed. The signal, requested by a citizens' petition -and by the city council because or accidents at the intersec· lion, is being designed by the Calif or· nia Department or TransportatiOn (CALTRANS). It will include a flashing warning ;ignal on Coast Highway south or the intersection, Ther·e will be no Jell-tum .;ignal. indicator, although left turns '.\'ill be permitted. said Richard Drosendahl. a senior CALTRANS traffi~gineer. Drosendahl said the intersection is :!Onsidered hazardous because of a dip ill the highway "which cuts visibility !Ind because Nyes Place crosses the :i.ighway at about aOO degref: angle. He said the city will probably be ~,ked to pay hair the $10.000 cost. :ALTRANS will pay the other half and maintain the signal light. Orosendahl said it will take about a vearto complete the signal design, ~r­ :ange a cost contract with the city, put the project out for bids and have it ·.nstalled. Camera Stolen Orange County Sheriffs deputies are investigating the theft of <t camera which was taken from a teacher's desk at Mission Viejo High School while class was in session. Deputies said the theft of the camera, valued at $.'WO, was reported by teacher Russell Slev.en.. Williams. • Your Money is Now* IMured to ~40,000 at Mariners. .. Now you're twice as safe at Mariners I We're your "oldest'' hometown saving s and loon. You can always count on us to provide you with up-to-dote service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. Remem'"ber, individual accounts are now insured to $~0 .000, and a family of four con hove as muc:h as · $560,000 -Fully Insured' Save at Mariners. ANM!At !NllJIUI llAIH 5'1• %.= 5.39% 5.92 % 6';. % ' 6.72 % 6'1•% = 6.91% 7'12% = 7.79% ' \ I • ' , ... -.. <-•-I• 00 ..,,..,. '"''""'""'"""'""* tll·•··-"" .. •"* ...... d -.. ,~·­ -·11.Dll .. -· -. ._ ............. . ._.,_, .. .. -- --..... • •Now1ioMd fflto low, efl9Cflye ot~fNoY.27, 197-4 • I ! j • ' .. .. • • Monday, November 1e. 1974 > pAikVPtLOT,41 • Monday's · Closing Prices NEW NE.W . YOIUt IU',11 • -Wot. ~ .Woo ._, Wilt ltfl kl!tt ht! W. 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'S 1~; ·:~=·~ ~ 1:18 j nU It \t ~oirt,. .t iJ 2J!:=1"" l~fn"0:·~1 .~ JOt tt!:=f~ =~¥:: f:ff 1j !: t'J~=I~ :kT.~~'T ; .tl 1~,,,,: = l;:~ l:!: 1~ ~: fi~=': BY CARL CARSTENSEN Ollfllll~llJl'lletl&Mt Backed by two record sales months this rau. Volvo has introduced a ne\t series or cars to the U.S. for the rirst time in eight years. Called the 240 series, the new cars replace the 140 series which the auto maker introduced in 1967. There are five models in the new 240 series which now join the 164 to complete lhe 197.5 lineup. The new cars are the 242 and 242 GL two·door sedans ~ the 244 and 244 G L four-door sedans .and.the 245 statiol) wagon. THE SERIES has more than 30 major engineering changes including new rront Seminar Set On Bullion A general discussion or precious metal in\'estmen· ts, including gold and 1ilver is scheduled Nov. 26 at lbe 1\'ewport Beach offices':.tOf Bate man E ichler; 'ttlfl Richard~ .• The lecturer will be Donald Brody, a vice p~e s id en t Of the COr· poration 's !';etherland- based subsidiary. llis topic 1w1rill be .. Gold and Silver In- vestments-Bui lion and 'Coins." The se1ninar \.Viti be held at 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 730. For rurther inform a tion and r eser · valions , call fleidi al 640· 1460. suspension 'nd steering as well as a front end design derived from Volvo's ex- perimental safely car. ,The powerplant is a 121 cubic inch' fuel injected four cylinder engine wb.ich has hardened valve seats for lead·rree fuel. Fuel economy (ig\lres recently released by the En· vironmental ·pfotection Agency for city driving show improved mileage over last year's models. Average for all VOJvos tested was between 15 and 17 miles per gallon. Average for highway ~N HiGH GEAR) driving. a new test this year, was between'22 and 26 miles per gallon. VQlvo estimates about 6S,OOO new car sales t.P Americans in 1975, a figure which will assure the com· pany of the highest sales for any year sioce the firs t Volvo was sold in the U.S. 20 years ago. VOLVO ALSO plans to marA. its 20 years in this country by becoming the first imported car maker to build an assembly plant in the U.S. Construction or the $150 million plant will begin in Virginia during 1975 with the rirst production cars "Scheduled to roll of( the as- sembly line late in 1976. * . Howard, Chevrolet or Newport Beach has com· pleted two years in business 8 /tlillion·Ordered ""'AJrllMl 13 1032: 4'111.-" ?rul: l'J It n l"" ... FerroC'.orp I J ' 111'1-.... I"" Minil)O l 'I l!Wt-'" Mwllol'll .)2 ' J ~·111 •. . Al<Mllfr .... 9 .. 11'4-.\I, Tr Mil w Air .• 311 ·--'lo l th r Do nd Am 8tk 10 4 , • gt • ... 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Pill l! IN Vt FIMIEM .14 JJ .UI hi-lflo • "-1 1,.,11 .20 J U f -ll · UGI Cp 1.Jt I + sp ay area or cars. " ._,.11111 •• 1 ut _, aoiiic.o . , t 1~ v. AM1111t •10 , , 1~ • . . 1u 1n11 QI A .. I tJ,,._" "'-' '"'' 114 .. 51 10111_ \lo ""10 2.11.i 1 21• :rs -v. UMC ,..,,..., 1 • n ~ -Dj ) h' Amlotol!l .3011 l1J 26111_\lt · '1t-1IV.,,SI f11tlOOl'oi-"' Ullll1$11'1 \lo., 1S -I Ml"'l'l,05fll • Jt l'lo-\lo Roy.ti In IOI 2 11 ,_,_ .... UMETllW t 11 2\fo-\11 f:a ers 1p management ""''""" .J:lfll ,, 1 1.,.._ 1~ 8=:1 J1 .~ 11, ~ U, "';"'°''·" ~ 11 """-.,. .._,. MJ• Jm m--·-~ 111P<.s 1.10. • , 1:111o-"' =~ -: 11 ~J ,~·M; ~ ·• JI " 11"-• includes Scotty Brieter, ser· AMldkl .11 ' _so ... 211o-'Ill t.Ml/11v ca 3 1, ,_"" P111111< "''Vt .. 1100 .ov.-vi Mntttfl 1l , l '° _ \!o 111us.m1ton • 1111 '"'-'"' 11 kff • .. _ 1 11, 11~.,_,., Urt1Nv1.111111 ' 11 ~ ... . A WOl(DrpJ1 10 ~2 . -c111, II Hll :IOU 4 "l"lllllkplJ"·· I 1J -I I'd . ....... "-15'r•v .n 4 41 .,.._"" ... ..... U..8*:.lolQ' M IV. ••• vice manager; Robert Mor· All't#o1 IN ~ w ,,._·i\ · ·· -F11 £C.O..t • lt " -y,· J• ,,., ·· 1 •; .... 1111 s.t-.ea • l 11~-v. "uuTot ·" J Ii ,.,,_ v. Un c-l 1 ·" 4il'o-v. t t AmNOt ·2.5' 1 11 Jt\ro-"" Ea~1~ I:~:: 'Y ,m:;: = , .. Gel .IO l n l lo'I-.... rsr~,~ 12 11"0 h~v. MSol•rt"·" n " ]IV.-1~·. It .... !. .Jlfll ,.s ~420 $--Ill l.MCMD2.t0 5 -..,..._,"' ensen. pars manager; AlllSN!lllo ,. tv.+11iCHA I 11,,.. ...... A•Pwr1n1 stu-1.1o .,.. ·· •.,.to11t..:s111,,,...4 . .ii.."-'YI --..,-.fll!s '' ,.,_.,.. HowardLucas,newcarand •mS111l ... ii , 1v.-v. CNAJ:fr.rli ·.~ .v..!:.111111PwL i.:1t¥-m·ITT111._ Ni ~~-lB'~~ffiff'~"."!'""'-'i'f'i''~~;. 1--T~-· n-, "•• ,,..111;o-.,. AmSml ,,,., l 11t 1~-v. ~ si GI "'l ~ ~ Ft1S1tot1 1.,,, J 10 11 • •. Jl1W4 c. 20 ·,· 11 21,,.,_ "' "l.11om1 1.20 l m '°"-1v. . u.. Elf< 1. ••• truck manager ; Paul 1.ms1..o.t0 l s1 1""--c115G91"1.1 ~· 11v.-'r'I "'"°"C#.2012 lot 11v.-1v. ~10,.1·1n s 1 .,. v. Mcit cp .n s "1•1~-,,. t:!:."'l,,..';t1 ! t~ ~fl='~ Ul'tElpl':M .. lit u ·;.;, O'N 'II d AmSIOpl'>,:, I .. 'lo-:W. t1'tSG..tjfl .s ll'h-YI FMCl..t2 f M Ufa-"' I J II t , MlvPwl,411 4 ?l It -v. . UnElflf41o'> .. U.O •ll'r t ... e1 , use car manager; Am$1er11.11 ·a 3i •v.-l'I coc.ow : u 11n ..,......."" '"'c n~ .. • ts -1 .... ~1::::ri1 t":l 1,, b ='ii': 111enoE11.111 " n"•-1~ i\t"~t'l~ ~ 1~ H~~ UnBK"''·· 1 "• -"• J a n e G re g g , r r · ""'s1 .... 112 • l ,."" eoc.aoii 40 I 'll I v. ~ ,, .10 • u 4\\-v. JH 5 1 .;.., .. 21 lSJ.' 111ecne 1.u ' o 10 -\~ ~ Un F1<11U1y.11 11 1111-, 0 ice MIT&TJ..tOtlOS9'6 -iiii Colchi'llk:at ....::1.1. FoMIC(l .ta s '' ........... Jl'\11.l.11'1&d '' u .,·_'V)MEoTTt.3010 121S'"•"" ll'""1~s,.:a ·~2~lnt.:.~ UflOCll l .• , ... n'llo-'" m anager· Margaret A.tnT&Tpl4 u' •tro-11':1 t.oiK 1 06 _1, .tl'<-1o111 FordMDJ.20 1 ut JO'.t-1 · .. . M1w11•11 .»' l-l •~ ... ,.... tVo · UllOl(pl1v. •• • •1'-'-~ \ • AnpfAJM '.: 1141V.-~ t.oitaf,": .. u :uon'li-~ ForNtck .U• "10 .. -V. =;"1·:2l.l1~~~21:Nw"'"ll .6G4JOJ 1'\'1-~• t:~~'l1& l ll 11~= UllPac:tMU#S~ ..... 4: Rlchard so n , bus iness ATIDf8llf • •J -\.\ Coll&All 5'. 11 l\t--"" ,,Mpl 1.IO .• l JOU--" JONIS .IO 7 • 1'11< ·~ "IYSEG2.70 J II·~--,,.. A 'a1 1 ~ Uf>ac:pl .•7 .. J - d Am 'l'&.l Wt·.'. 121 I -11o Col ifll FOod 4 l 119--Yo 1"101111.0CI . . 10 lf\.\ .. Vil .IOflLoi:' .'.o J ll sv.! \4 "IY•£pf I.ta .. •.» 11 f 'lo l'"J k 1 6 • 7{0-"" Ul'tl_,, .OJll S tt 2"' :·· manager a n secretary-1.mw11, ·"" 1 12 1" . • • eoi Pe"" .JO 10 so n -i1ot FortHWll ·'° 11 :10 1•\IJ-v. JoMs L , '° , 220 211_ vo Mo11tMa 1.11 • 111 •1\ . . . ~· AHo ·· s1 ~ • · • Ult!""'" ,,. , "' w ... treasurer; andRoyDiment, Awt•pr-li.:. .. u.o 11~ ... 1 Co1ons11" s 10 11.,.,_~ Fo1t.,WJrit1 s » 11v.-t1. '°'911'1*' 3 1 ~ Hl•Mp1J.to .. r10 12 -1 t::l,!<1·~ ! ~:at:=,~ u..;~.t1p11 •. 1uon _ _, A,Watrpl 1V. .. llO 11'A-1V. Col\ ll'lll!i~ 2 J IM Hl'o-1'-Fl•bor• .Wiit 19 2!Vo-Vo Jo!oleM...:..,'lO s , 11 ••• Hl~Df •.IS .• iuo ,,\,, ... 'f • "''li • Ii.-"" Utd AJr<rl t I 1Mt" --Body shop manager. Awtrpt1.u .. iso u -11o to11P1A 1 • .0 .. ' 11v.-~ F,.,...,.,.t010 11• *' -1 ...,, Mfll ,.,., 10 1111 »1.,._·i~ H11S111.l0cl .. o 11\!o-1:. t.~.1"11 · iit "' 2,,,._, ..... vioAor< 1111 Ameron tO • 11 10 -1 :oltlfl p1 •1~ l 1' · -1 FrtPIM. 1.00 S UJ 22"-1~ J ...., 11..,, 1 t lY,.... 1 "IL '"""'•I 1 ' na 11 -~• · .. ~Diii• • •* ~!.t ,iCOl 17 l\~-\•CDIC>l>1.tl"'11 ~~F...,.IUl.tO t lt11'11o-'; U '-••-'-;"ILTCrp .411t•1JJU -14i:J't~'.JJ ~ 11 :~~Ukl&r~ .... l • · Amtt.k .IO S f 10"1.• \.\ t.o!Gl.Pf J<11 jj Jl'4-\lo F-Ind" l JS 4\1-~l IC Alu I 3 6J 1~1 .... NorfOlkWil J .0 JMl-1\lo · EIP 111 ~I ti~ V. Ufllltpl --.• 21 ~ , .. Bennett E . Hid\l.•ell vice AMF1n1.14 • .. 1 111<-1~ Co1l'1t1~re•:: JYo ... --GG-.::.'1~p1•11i 1 oil~'" Nar111c;p111o 1 • u v. ... t:"E• · • 1 ..,.,,-UflCMll .1"1 .• •S !. .... -:~ 'd ' Miii( .tO i uo l'O\/t• to r ... s Oh I" ! '"!Ill• .... lrHbt J 1 J ... -v. IC.Al ttol '" •• 1 IYo Nafrl1 1.U J 20 12\.'o-~. . ¥ 1.151 ·c: . . . ... UlolFllCit ·" • ii ~ -pres1 enl or Ford 111otor AMPlrK . .tll• 2:14 141\-1"1 ~ .. M1.i111 20 ........ GA( Corp 2 •s I ....... IC.lkeret 'so·;, ,, •s -"\\; H.\Col!.to I 10 2•U.-l.V, ~ ... 8 ... ~' i::.....·"' UGliPL.lllll . ,,. Mio ... C d I AmpeoP olO J I II\-\~ ::om& E 1111 1 "! 2'""-3~ GAF QI .11 J 1• 1'°-V. ' IU Mt J.2/d t IO I'll-~ !'""' .V.Cll •• \llliUUv l..l1 J 111 ll'YI--V. ompany an genera Ampe•'cii 3 11 J -l't c.nep1:io .. 1t11t-'lo:.G.1r,1"p11.1C1 .. 111J1"-v.~;:.::.~':·i 1l 1~~111AmPfll1.10• 1111 -v.?:.°j.;J~~ J W···u111n0Cf,.Jt • 11111 ••• manager or Ford Divis ion Amt>tP Corp 1 11 2 ... ~..,s. .. 1.10 1 ll mi.--1"" Garn St 1·"° • Jl u11t-v. l(aCPL1 i.10 1 u -"""-"" "'°'"1r · IOll • .. ,~ .. "" >CA :sen11<• 1 st 2~ ·y; Ulllnd p1 ·"' ·· 1 -••• ·11 ...... , ... 2.\0 l 311 l lVa •.. UitWl:ol.30. D --\\ o.tnScitt.to .. ·2 21 -V. l(CPLPI•"" HO. +I NoOIAlrl ..... t , -v. ~(.pll 1' ,_"" Ullll-.1•. MS f\11 -·· ..... , address the A1otor Car "'"'"' Df ·".. 1 ..... ... r•E.Pf '·'I . . I n +I 0... .. 11 ..... u 101 2J\lo-1 KCSolll SOd ':S 10 11-"" -.0! 1.02 j -'"' ... ic:llfflll!I Ill M ,l20 51-1111 Un..lo)'fl l,Gol 5 5 ~ .. D I A · · ( """'""' l.20 t 10 lS -\It e;.;ii:a pr , . !Ort-'-~ GMOO." .16 U J:l 1'M'l-l'lo 1C.CSo1"°"1 I zJ0 ~ Moll UGI 1.H 1 44 lllo.-\lo ic:No\l II ... 10 HJ ..,__IW. Un -I.. J W. W -~ l ea e rs SS 0c13 t1on 0 A/11114 Ill :10 ' ,, •""-\.a C..EOpl ,,,, .. ,, 'I~ -Glrllnkl ·"' ' 1• ·--\It Kin GE I J6 ·; " 11t1i ... NllGlpr 1.tO .. 2 11 -"' """'-'n 21 u. ~16. Uri ""'~., •• ,s JV)--.... Southern ca lirornia al ·115 .-....c..o 1.10 .1 1>1 n"-'"' c-"' 1.to .. • , ~ \~ G.1r1oe11 .11 s n 11"'-"" IC..,,,.M 1.n., , s 1 1-.-·tii '*'"PS 1.1' • 101 "'" .. . >cM "'·.sa 1 111 _ ~ uw Pt.c '*' .. 11 1 ••• McttHc1.01 ' 11 n>o--v. c ... wEdw1 1 1>.1.-~ GH5-.c1.12• "a>.1.-v. IC..,,.. 52 l I I ..., MolMIGIJ,10' ~9 ~•~,,,. >COAIM ·.a 1 ,1 ,,,._y, UllA~ .... .o 1 al 1"'•"' annual meeting Dec 3 It "'-C1ay 1 s 10 nv.-.. ComEd e.1 :: 1 1~ .i. G.11 ... r In 2 s ,._,,_"" 11: •• ,. ~~u.. l 1 t~= \\ No"IGcof •·• .. a.ao ""-•" ;co1 L..o ~ 1 , xi USFICltl 1.• ' '' .-. ... h . · ' Nlotlk• .12 I I/ •11-· o,;, :;on,.,. Oii S. f U l 11.1.-\.II GOt. Corp l t 2t'o .. , I( 1 I '6 I 'l 'lo ...,51Pw I ... 1 21 II>.!. ••. · OlllF I I 4 'l t\lo ·;,.; \15.FoS l.tOa .. 11 I-'Ml l e Alarr1otl hote l in Los .......,, 0t " s " 11 -11" c..oupl' 1.n . . 1t 1w.-"' Gem!lll c., ·-JO 6'1o .. , l(:!J/er :1" :: JI W::: v. NoSPDt 1.to •• '"° .>t'~ • ""' ~nF:,1~.. s • ,,,;:. ""' us <>YP 1.W1 ' 11 1~""" Angeles .., "-l'latl .50 s 4t 11v.-"' r.omm s.1-1 • '° 21-,. o.mi111tM 1 . . • 1~ ... 1(1U1Bof 1111 ! ,..__ • ~!"" '·" .. 1100 4'1111 +t'A ic:rM•P.tJ> .. • 2.u 1111>-~ us-.1111. s ~ l -11t • Apce Oil 'I 2 It 10\lo-.... '°"*"'.kl 12 11 116. ... G Ami l.Hd ., IJ I + 'II K..wclo .O '4 111 ...,._ \i No P!>I 1.lt .. dOO IJ ... io;ol:llfl' t 'IO • ll S¥t-'!lo US. 11111 .Jae 1 )11 l -19 B;dwell J·O·•ned f' d · ""'6 Corp ,, Ill I -\\ ~.....,I 111 , I• ~It . GftAOll .t0; t 14 31;•-'Ii IC. A·.., !\'>-"' Mtlfilo• .is.I l Ul lnl ... • UMi.;i t • Jt 1'4-141 ~ .14 I ll IO\lt-ti! or 1n APL Corp' IS l\0-1'1 '""l.l'Ofl ~ "11:\l-" !;eMT<t.IO• Q 1t -1\.io I(=· ·20' • Iii -lfw-pl.to s 2111} -~ !o<OY• f USRny.-' MM+ .. 1953 and served in various APL 11111 .50 .. 1 1·~-v. 11M1 '·II • "! 1•~ v. °'"""' ., 11~· .• aoo .o•Jo .• ~ IC.~w ~ ·so •1 1~ '"" ··· -... 1.iJ .. 1 1,.,._, ~..J.~o ~ ·· lt 1::r "" u!. s.-.ts • u ""' .,. I rr, . APl.o'IClf'IO . I 11U-'-1'1 rac:C t l 12f'o-~ Ge11!11<1 .t/J t 10 t\~-111 KlllOOO 'ioll 0 14 _·14 ,...siAlrl.4! S llS UYo-IMo · Vlllll l.Oc. .. JO I ... U5SIM12 . .0 '351 ~ sa es o ices. as national ~ ""'tb 1t no . . . e.o .isa l ~12 m-1~ Gnc:.tiie . .w ' •1 • -Yo ,1..,.,a ·'° . Nwll111 1.to ' " l6V. • 10 ~Ltt i 10 · ;i 201 11,..__i~ us roo .t0 1 JO U'o'r-"° business mana,,eme t AAASv1.4io10 t1 »1.-1~ .1;op1• .. • .... -1.'o o..eor 1.20 • 10 11~11o ~ ........ i.io i ~J -Ar.__-~ N .... 11n 1.10 2 its 1tl'o-2i. p.i0tn,,-.111 , 1 llYl-'lli U111T11 1.ot 1 '" !Jlo!i-·"-., n Art111111 .11o s JI •"4-1< to111Eo o1 I· ' 111~. v. °"'"CINI .u ' 11 •~-.... l(er1<!11;t 1·~ I "! ~, ... Mw<1t 1na.,... .. l• 10~1-.. _ w "'' s. • 1, .,_ 111 1J111T11 .-.. •. as _.._":t manage r vice president of .t.n"•D .2Jg 1 101 11 -114 ~Fo 1.l ' ,., 1~ 11o Gn o.wt11C1 1 :10 sv.-"" Kv u111 ·" .s 11111--l'I Nw11 111 p1 J .. 2 " _,,.. .,""' Jill , 1 Mii• ..., IJlllTlll"' '""' ·.. 1 11-.. N h ' . . Artlk Ettif .. 1' 2 -Ill ~F-,..., . I ui.._ ""' Ge11 Oy11.1m 4 JI 11 -1 l(ert McG 1 u, 136 .i~v. 111•11\pl t20,. • Jl -l \11 >NrPow· 12 , •• l ll>• "" Ultl1Am Co • ll ' -\olll ort Ame rl ca n r1eld A.rlllll' . 4 " ••,•-\' Ull't ,., ... ~ ~ • II ....... "" g:: Ellt I.WI 10 '" .u -2 1(1\j'IO-, '1 "l n -~llflplC ' .. I U V.-llo'I i-•rtGD ... II 1•1 Ul'l-1Mo u ......... M l nJ ~ 'h operations, executive vice ~,'.:11:!:1~ TI 1:~= ~ ~tNG,.?o1f ' lU 2;~~~ ~.'a:1~ 1li l~\~= t ~l:cl"i:tt i " d\~=·~ ::~~11!: ! :i :l~~ i: =:~ •. ~·&.. 11 ••Jl ';~':? t=::::a1,".J ! . .: ~~ President or sales r·n· n . ArtLIG t.10 • u itri.-"" P p4 • *' 120 :Mv. Gllli<llt ·"°" J • sv. ... ie1nasos '411 s ~ \l'J HWS11 t . .:i. 1 ' M\6>-1 >e.oco io ii 110 a 2 Upj'aM ·"' ,, 1" ""'-1'"' . I a Clng ArllnAl10¥ .. t2 11,(, ... Ppl~11t::1:ioo 3'\lt-0 \IO 0.nlnSl•Ji l 51 6\'f-'l'a K"k"C "!lll f I 1-·~ Mrlll(ol.ia f 1111'1 ... ·rvlt~C .IO l IS J'fo-USllFE .7' • 211 ..__, Op e r a lions, and general Arlllldfl C. 5 ll ·~-llio ConP of 'i'i ·· iJO tO •• Cil"l"llf l .. I JI -~ !C'llOlll 111 '.11 t !"I'll-..., NOrtllSI ,fl>al I 121 ll'h-\\ rvomn :.o J 11 , --~ U'St.l"IM .9' · · ll '*--. r . Arme:o 1.6(1,o 4 110 t1"4-'-CMPWr p .. J. J0'4-0." Mt .II t 11 6Vl-"4 KotflrQ )l)li 4 I -i:, Hr1Sl pl 1 . .0 .. Jl 1..U-1 ~kHf 11 • • •1'1-\It USM Corp I l JS 1Wl-iYI manager o L1ncoln-Mer-Armp11.10 .. ,,4Mo-lh coti11A1t Lnl !l •...,,_,,.o.nM1111 .1011 s1J1 -\;1C.-rpii:i.i, 121 Mu<oreo .2'1 113w.· ... 511,P11 ·10 i 1,,. u!>Mpfl•h .. 1100~-. cu ry o·, .. ·,,,. on b r h "'"''Ck .'2 I to l)\.'1-IYI CA Clll 1,IO 1 2411-~ (;nMotl.40c! 1Q 1410 ll~-11'1 1(-r 2.olO ... ,, :Jt -i'. Ill v p Co SI I no ,, -lfa Sf'it(l()ll 2'.411 J '" ttflt-i~ USM ,, 2.10 . . J .u.... ..• ~ • e ore e Arm•lll 1.to J II U""+ \\; CMICOOp ·11 l '\ IV.-n """"11pf W. .. 4 '''" .,. !Cr•ffto 1 '12 10 IO JJMo-'II ---0 0 -SMUT 1 Ofd 1 11 It.._"' UW\ hi .ih 14 1t6 ~ was appointed t 0 h j s ""'Co.Ill" , J t 11,,_ "" eonuep a. •Ji ........_ °""MCI' pl s ·-1 6'111-'Iii Kre* ·.n tt ,,, :i.w.-1v; D+k Ind ,,o 2 l t"'-~ Shtl1trG 16 J :w s UWIPL I.~ 1 43 ,,.,,.._ "' . . . 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Uft 11'11 ,.,.,, • ,, •J.-· l·K 0..0UL .I• ' s 7~ "' 5milM8 ·,. J tl Ill>-"" V•EI pl I. . . tUO ,._ \It Avco Ottp • i1 2~-... C-Tpl I ~ ., l "-I~ Ge"y l.lOcl ' 2' 121 . -J ~ \.16d .. ,,, • -"" o.p.u-· MI J 2 ~· "' Smlt .. lftl :u II 1t1 .... -1 .. ,,_' J .. J,. ... Demand Up for Button NEW YORK <AP)-ll'IN button orders are coming in at a fast clip, accordiog to button manuracturers, but some wonder if It will last. The WJN campaign - Whip Inflation Now -was started by President Ford ·Jess than two months ago when he sported a prototype button on his-lapel during an economic speech to Congress. Orders ror the buttons arc now over t he 15 million mark, according'to recent manufacturer estimates. It is Impossible to say how many or these , 9.4% ., Commercial Bank Quality Bonds - • 8% Tax Free -Municipal Bonds (Subject to ~r S1.!e) Be Our Guest at A Seminar on: US Government Bonds Bond Ter.ms Bond Ratings Discount Bonds Bond Safety Bond Markets Bond Liquidly Municipal .Bonds Learn how to take advantage of the historic high yield ·on US Government · and High Rated Bonds. You are invited to attend: Wednesday-Nov. 20th Holiday Inn 3131 Bristol· Costa Mesa '(It 5an Diego Freeway) 7:3Q.,p1m No eost or Obligation UNIVERSAL HERITAGE INVESTMENTS CORPORATION Member: Boa1on Stoek E11ci'lange and C.B.O.E. ~900 Birch Street, Suite 104 Newpo.1 Beach. C..llk>rn~ 92&&0 (714) 752-0878 r~;;m-: T~~;;nct-:r ~:=r~'~;;I I Interested In lht lnfom'llllon )'OU have ev11l1bte on l bond•. • I I I "'"'"·· .... -. ...................... ,................. I I Add,... ............................. ..... ....... ... I L. 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"""" C+lllr .. 11 1~ . .. 5'Wlt6 ·" u ns 2'1'11-~ #!!It~ Fl ... • • Uft-v. • th di l flt<krM .SO t Ill 19~~-~ Oa~o I, IO l 12 II -Ill c.ttrMd WI . , 2 l\i-~ Ul...ifWJ 1.11 I J1t 121'11-J ,.._y I.It 1l 21J ~I Staley 1Mi I )I 31.,._114 #FMo .JOll I It tllll ••• 1n rec years. accor ng o 11ee1ono ·'° 1• "· trl:..-,.., 0.,11"111 .IW .. 12 11'1-" Gro11t' .11,. . !' 1.._"' UPet!lc _u J 1,3 iv.-\\ f'wlf>O!• .24 l 12 •w.-"' 51,.., .. 1 n ss ''"'_,..., ""-l•dlG ... 4 .. 11111 ••• industry figures k«M .60o s 6 11/J-'"' 09~ .to J ., l t'o . . . Gt-. .cl 4 I I ....... YI L.ovG.1 I. .. ,~ 10 ""' ••. ....., Frvlt . . ,, , ......... SIBPalflt M to ,, :rt~\-t """'"" ·'°' s II ...... · a. • ., 111 .1t 1 M tl'h-111> O.rPL! 1.tl • •1 11 -1~ a.....n1 t ·!" , , !". \.\ ~nslfl 1 l 1 •ft-\\ ......,PL 1.IO ' .o 11 -..., Sid 011 c.f11 1 ,,, n .... -~ N"-P9il' 4'h , • •'II uv. •.• A n d w h i I e m a n y a.J(GPI JOI ' lJ uw.-1.... 5:Wlr ·"°I S ll •Yo-... GiiMto I. Id J IOJ ........... 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P51"'11tt 1' •to lit -• S\\•lss currcney the world' most C••11co1 .ro • 1tt-'t-11<o E111Ut111l't t 11 '' 1.11o1114;a111o .• u .1 -Yi MatSfilot: .. •} • _.,.,l"S1!fd111104 ''°"~••l-li souuht arter Ctrt ... ()t.tt '· t '"' ... fl" It• 1.M II IOI ''"'-1~) MM11f'ltl l\lt .. 10 ,, _.,.., MIMO(I ' I 11 Ito-\' '"fob' .. ) n II' ..., '!. • .., • , . -·~------ A le 0•1LvP1Lor Monday, November UI, 1074 ......... • --• • . . • nesota ~ N~ext for ·Rams; Denver, KC Duel • ' ' Knox-Won't AJibi for Loss Tonight -.f----11-Saints lli~---,--~ DENVER (AP) -Six week·s ago, the Denver Broncos rallied for a 17·14 victQ.ry Q.Ver a Kansas City team th~t drew boos from the hometow.n fanli ln .Arrowhead Stadium..._ , ·SPORTS Lakers Hint -·Reshuffling May Be Due LOS ANGELES (A P l -Reeling rrom six losses in seven games and their lowest. regular season single game point total in Los Angeles. the Lakers were to hold a s ummit meeting today or Tuesday. to discus6 possible trades. "We're going to meet in the next few dlQ's with general manager Pete Newell, owner Jack Ken! Cooke and our assistant coaches," an upset coach Bill Sharman said after the Laker1 (ell, 96-76, to the Chicago Dulls Sunday night. It \\.'as their lowest regular season score in 1066 games since mo\·1ng to Los Angeles for the 1960-6lsea!lon. Chicago coach Dick f\fotta felt no such desponden1:y. ·•it reels like "''e've been coaching John Block for eight ~·ears instead or three games," he said. Block, a nomadic veteran acquired only three games ago by the Bull s, scored 11 points in the first quarter as Chicago mounted a 19-point lead in the first eit:ht minutes knd \vent on to an easy victor~·. The ILakefs scored just 14 points in the fii'St quarter and 32 in the first half. T)1eir previous lo"' total "'as 68 in a 1972 game with a.1il"'•aukee. although th e Lakers scored only 72 in a playofr against the Bucks in the same year. "I k:~O\\' it \\'Ill be \'ery difficult to get H l)uality player now. but \ve'll think !!,bout JI," Sharman said. "\\'e"ll probably try some different people at differeftt positions ... but I'm not surew'Ro .. , The lli..aktrg''coa('h kept the IO<'ker room tfosed 33 minutes foi!O\\·ini;: the. defcHt., \\'hieh left Lo~ . .o\.ngeles \1•ith a 5.9 r~ord :ind 51 ~ games !)('hind Pacifiit Division-leading Golden State in the e*1{1Y~tagcs of the season. ' The prayers huddled around Shar· man <U he stood near a chalk board and t.alked \\'ith them, a team spokeSman said. \\'hen the meeting ended. Sharman and his pla yers agreed that defense Jiad been the main problem. "But "'C \l'ere bid in a ll areas.'' he added. ··1 still think 11·c can be a good team \\'hen wc fa st break. btlt tonight it \\'BS the Bulls \\'ho ran and they are not a fast-brtaking team.·· Sharman said. .. I like the f.ak('rS and I think "·hen Lucius Allen gets ac~limated they\\ ill be a good team." :'llotla said. CtUCA009t lloc• U, W•I••• 11. Thu......,.,., S.-11, V•n Utr IO, ....... 1.G«retl•.O-..,;•,-J.Wll-i2 .• --:LA W itli 20-7 Defeat NE\V ORLEANS (AP) -Coach Chuck Knox refused to use the easy excuses and blame playing conditions for his Los Angeles Rams' 20·7 National Football League loss to the 1''ew Orleans Saints. ··it wasn't the crowd, the playing field or the spread offense that did it." Knox said after the game. "They just came to play football and took it to us ••• The defeat prevented Los Angeles from clinching the National Con- rerence West D.ivision. title. A victory or a tie would have done it for the Rams, who arc now 7-3." Now the Rams ru:t! faced with a more formidable1opponent1ts they go for the clincheP. The}" meet the JI.tin· nesota Vikings S,unday at the Coliseum. ' N·ew Orleans crowds· are notoriously noisy aod three weeks ago Philadelphia's Roman Gabriel blamed a 22-minute booing spree for his team's loss to the Saints. ·-Saints fans repeatedly booed calls Sunday but-Los Angeles quarterback James Harris didn't interrupt the rhythm of the game. · The playing field \\'as another mat- ter. Eleven hours or rain earlier Sunday turned Tulane Stadium's ar- tificial turf into a plastic marsh, with Ram l>actr.f; seeming to have more trouble keeping their·footing than the Saints did. The Saints used a spread offense, featuring a lon·e setback and four wide receivers, which New Orleans quar- terback Archie Manning credited with ''messing up the Rams' co\·erage.'' Knox said the formation didn't sur- prise him . "There's nothing new in the NFL," he said. Oe!ensi\'e tackle l\1erlin ·OJsen said the spread eaused momentary con· fusion, but ""'c adjasted in almost no time." The Saints got on the. scorboard in the first quarter on a 28-yard field goal by Bill ~1cClard ; scored twice in the Second )>eriod on a 79-yard bomb from ~tanning to Bob Newland and a 51 ·yard boot by J\·JcClard with two seconds left on the clock. They registered a third-quarter score on a 17-yard pass from J\.1anning to wide receiver Joel Parker. The Ra ms' lone score came in the fourth quarter on a 15-yard pass from llarris to tight end Bob Klein. Star Ra ms running back Larry l\.fc- Cutcheon gained a meager 28 yards on ll carries. Only one or hi s carries came in the second half, as the Rams turned to 1-l arris' arm in hopes or a rally. "\Ve had to throw; we couldn't run.'' said Knox . AINewO.le.,.t--Sl,Hll ·~ S.1111.• 0 0 0 7-7 3 10 1 0-20 NO-FGNlcCl•••n ~""-n"sslrom~IMcO«<lkk•I NO-FGMc:Cl•rllSI lfO-P•rlo.tr I I""'"°"' Mllw!W. IMcCl..-d-ICt ) LA-«lftn U "" ''°"' H•rh. irt.,tk k LOIANQ..ELIUH INOIVIDUALLIEAH•tS , HtlnWn '· ... 1, ,, Allen .. GotOrKll JI, &rld9n 1. RUSHING -Lo• AllOe••s. McClllc-11·2'. H .... lsJ.. ........... ~10,UIW IS.Smlthl, Willll!llQ(Oll1. ~ II. IW•OrlNM, H••'°" 1._.I, Pt>iUip1 ls.51. ~ 33 IJ H n_.. AECEIVING-Lo1A"911ft,IUeinJ..SJ.McCwt<-J.. l.OlA ... lts ll 11 !& J0-..11 21.Hl•O.le-S.,.l).1t,.P•rllMJ·lt,N--1·"·"' Ftuled tul: NoM. Tolot 1-11: CNUllCI 10, L..o$ A•ll• PASSING-L•IA-4el, twrrtJJl-•I. 200, .. os ..... ~ Orle¥1S.MMwilno•1·U·l, 1'S. A: 11,.111, ,JOHN BLOCK MOVES BY THE LAKERS' BR~N WINTERS. M•• • ' - I =-The sou.rce-of-the-dissatisfactron- witl\ the Chiefs and with coach llani:. Stram centered on -conserv·ative, largely unimaginative play-calling. The Chiefs team that meets.Denver In tonight's National Football Leagu,e game here !i·gures to bear little res·emblance to that stodgy outfit. Since quarterb,a~k Len Dawson 's return from a back injury, lhe Chiets have b'ad three straight games with more than 400 yards totpl offense. Last "'eek the 39-year-old Dawson passed for 381 yards on a club·record 26 completions. ''They're much more explpsive now," Denver coach John Ralston ob- On T" Tonight Cha 0111e l 7 a I 6 ' . . serves.· ''They '\'e s "•itc~ed Ed Podolak to fullback and are utilizing their-rookie speedster, \Voody Green. They're throwing the ball more and generally are playing "·ith a more wide-open style.'' . Green, the Arizona State sensation, was slowed by early·season injuries but has come on to lead, lhe Chie.fs in rushing with 366 yards on 106carnes. Podolak continues to be Dawson's ·favorite passing target, but split end Larry Brunson has been a threat of late. Last "'eek Brunson caught nine passes for 210 yards, just three yards shy of a club record. Denver's main offensi\•e weapon has been running back Otis Arm- strong, who has turned in three 100· yard-plus rUshing games and \vho ap- pears well on his "'ay to a l ,OOO:yard season with 737 yards in nine games. JESS PHILLIPS BULLS FOR YARDAGE THROUGH THE RAMS' DEFENSE . Jnjury·plagued Floyd Little has been slow to recover from a concus· sion received in las t week's 17·6 Bronco victory +over Baltimdre. lle'S expected to see action tonfg'ht. although he might not-start, giving way to rookie Jon'Key"·orth.. . --. ' Sports in Brief Little has rusbed for a ~subpar 20l yards, but he's Denver's leading receiver with 28 catches for 346 yards. Saints Silence Fan Jazz Fires Coach; May Hire VBK Bronco eornerback John Rowser probably will miss the co'ntest with a groin injury and linebacker Tom Jackson has been hobbled by a shoulder injury a nd might not play. · ' . " Criticizing Owner Doubtful performers for the Chiefs include Vo'ide receiver Otis Taylor. who has a let injury, and defensive tackle Buck Buchanan. who has a broken hand. NE\V ORLEANS-Security guards at the New Orleans·Los Angeles National Football League ga_me Sun- day forced a young fan to remove a hand·lettered banner critical of Saints owner John A1ecom Jr. The banner r'ad ''Impeach ~lecom." A Saints spokesman said it was the team's policy to ban from t~ walls or bleachers signs "detrimental to the organization.'' The Saints arc 3·6 this season and haven'~ had a "'inning season since they "'ere organized seven years ·ago. Roch e IJp set BOl\tBA \', India -Onny Parun of New Zealand upset lop·seeded Tony Roche or Australia 6-;J. 6·3, 7-6 Sunday and won the $50,000 Grand Prix tennis tourna ment . Parun dominated the match until its fin a l stages when Roche rallied lo force the tie·breaker. But lHe New Zealander hung on for the victory. In the men's doubles final, brothers Vijay and Anand Amritraj of India defeated Parun and J.\,ustralian Dick Crealy 6·4, 7·6. Boro1viok H'i11s OSLO. Norway -Jeff Borowiak \\'On the S25,000 Oslo Open tennis tour- nament Sunday, defeating Karl l\1ei ler of \Vest Germany, 6-3, 6·2. P l aying methodically, the American broke riteiler's service [our times and earned the victory in only 55 minutes. Boro"•iak's triumph was .worth $5,000 and 20 points in the year-long Grand Prix competition. Meiler .won $1,000. Later, ~1eiler and Pakistan's •taroon Rahim teamed to "'in the _ doubles championship, beating Boro.,.,'iak and another American. Vilas Gerulaitis, 6:3, 6·2. polishing off Gust:t\'O StapfC 6-2, 6·0, 6-1. T • Argentina won boltl singles mat· ches Friday and a doµbles encounter Saturday, The Brazil-Bolivia winner.will face Argentina a t an undetermined date. The winner of that round will advance lo the zone finals against Chile. last ... ·year 's cJiampion. El Shafei Wl11s J\tANILA --: Is mael El Shafei of. Egypt won the Ph_ilippine Inter., national tennis classic Sunday when he outdueled Hans Pohmann of West Germany in a tense rii:st set then out· classed him in the second for a 7-6, 6-l victory and the $9,0bOtopprize. The Egyptjan left._hander, seeded fifth took the rirst set when he won the tie-break T-4. Then, aft.erthe sixth- seeded Pohmann broke·his service in the first game of the .second1sct, El Shafei swep~ the next six gam¥S. llfe ls T riumph ' KOKURA , Japan -A five-run nin· th -inning rally, highlighted by home runs by Felix Millan and Teddy Mar· t.inez:>, ga.Ve the~New York Pw1ets a 9-5 victory O\i:'.er Tokyo's Yomiuri GiAnts today. , NEW ORLEANS (AP)"-TheNew Orlea ns Jazz fired coach Scotty Robertson Sunday and there were reports later that Bill van Breda Kolff \\'as being considered for the job. Van Breda }\olff, formerly coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, the Phoenix Suns, the Detroit Pistons and the l\1emphis Tams. \\'as to be in Ne"!" Orleans today. apparently to accept the job with the National Basketball Association expansion club. The New Orleans 'Times-Picayune reported in ~londay editions. The newspaper said at least two coacl)es -van Breda Kolff, once Princeton University's coach and Tom Nissalk -had been inter· vieW'edforthejob. Nissalke. formerly "'ilh Tulane University, is no"' \vith San Antonio of the American Basketball 1\!SOCiatio '\i. and formerly coached the Seattle SuperSonics. Bill Bertka, a Jazz ''ice president, said the new coach will have profes- sional experience. Elgin Baylor was named interim coach Sunday. Formal announcement of the new coach was expected al a noon press conference J\tonday. Baylor. a former NBA All·Star forward and an assistant to Roberl- son, was in charge Sunday ni ght as· the Jazz fell to Detroit, 99-85. Liberty Bowl · Semi Ken,tucky,_ Tennessee to Clash Denver, still nursing hopes of a wild·card berth in the playoffs. brings a 4-4-1 recor.d into the nationally televised contest. Kansas City is sad- dled "'ith'a 3-6 mark. The game i"s a sellout, as all Denver home games have been for the past three seasons. Broyles Hits ,, c ·riticism With Reply LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (A·Pl -Frank Broyles, apparently aiming at critics of his cQaching of the Arkansas foot- ball team, issued a statement Sunday saying that he was looking forward to the future. . Broyles read the statement at the end of his hour-Jong television reftlay of the Arkansas·Southern 1t1ethodist game. Arkansas ood Sl\1U tied 24-24, giving Arkansas a 5-4·1 record this year. ~ State Reif." Woody Cl ark of 1',orrest City said last week he would in- tr6dut:e a resolution \Vhe n the legislature ineets in January calling for the removal of Broyles as head football coacJi. Broyles, who curren- tl y holds both posts, would be retained as athletic director-. )J.r.oy les said his statement was MEJ\.tPHIS (AP).-Resisting pres"-The Liberty Bowl had been on not a response to Clark's resolution, sure from a broadcast network to record earlier as. saying it would in-but "I relt llke I needed to make it at name Pittsburgh, off;cials of the vite Pitt if the Panthers v.•on their thistime. Liberty Bowl Football Classic said game against Notre Dame on Satur-"I don'tKnow if there is a coach who Sunday night that the winner of..'-Oext day. But Pitt lost 14-10. is not being criticized'unless his team Saturday's Kentucky.Tennessee The American Broadcasting Co., is U11defeated," Broyles said. t', .. t clash will oppose r.taryland in the which has contracted to pay $2lS,OOO will not take issue with those · who Dec. 16 post·season game. to televise this year's. Liberty Bowl, want to criticize or protest, or seek The announcement :Came from d change. A football coach ... must reportedly ha still favored having selection committee chairman .Tim Pitt as ri1aryland-'s foe in the IGth an-have one trait. .. the will toove~col)1e MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay -Argen· Treadwell III. who said, ''Our com-nualbowl. the adversities .of life .and turn them tine's Tomas Linch and Ricardo Cano mittee feels the winner of this game into authentic successes.,. com pleted.a.q u.a rter-final-5-0-sweep.of.-WJ I.Lb a n-id e.~ 1-o p pone n f-or--Kentucky1however;-loomcd into th1..----:. Broylers-aid-when-hc-does-'·lclr\'e - Utuguay Sunday to adva nce their Maryland. It will prov)de one..o.(. the bo\vl spotlight by defeating Florida in coaching -and this happens to every team to the semifinals of the Oavis1 cnost exciting bowl games of the a 41-24 upset. Tennessee, which had coach -I hope our fens will nol Cup South 'Amerlcan Zone against year." also been mentioned during the past measure the success or my career by either Brazil or Bolivia. , Treadwell made the announcement week as a contender, stayed alive by the scoreboar<t; but will retlect oh the Linch beat Hugo Roverano 6·0, 6-1, arter a meeting that had lasted nearly downing J\Iisslssippi ~·11 in a game type of .Person I have tried to be and 6..J, and Cano took less lime in six hours. ~ playedinMemphis Saturday. thequalityoClitelhavetriedtoli\•e:". _ --• . ~hargers-Fall-Short in Oakland OAKLAND (/\Pl -All the Oakland Raiders, owners of the National FOOt· ball LeagUe·s JOngest winning streak. need to wrap up the American F90t· ball Conference West championship is a little help tonight from arch·rival Klfhs~s City. · The Raiders fi gure they did their share to-bag their title·SUnday. They fou ght hard to down a ierappy San Die.go team J7·10, improving their record to 9·1 and increasing their divis.ion lend over the Denver Broncos , to four games. attempts for Raider quarterback Ken end zone by R ~ider corncrback Skip Stabler, who ended up hitting on 16 of Thomas "·lth a minute left. It wasn 't easy for the Raiders to rcacb-their enviable position. The charted·up Chargers, on the bruising r • • 32 passes or 240 yards. AtOell~-M.•n ~ running of roo1tl e Don Woods. San Diego quarterbac}I: Dan Fouts, outru!lhed JS-point favorite Oakland a second·year man,.J.hen connected on 164·132 and came ck>se to t.)'ing the passes or 20, 21and1~ yard11 lo d1ive I •• l fi the Chargers lo lhe Oakl11nd seven. game. n ..,,e wan n1 m nutes. t But Raiders linebacker Gerald Irons The drive began when Chargers sacked folllS ror orl~lghl·.Yard loss. Unebncker Floyd Rice picked off a . • pass and then r-eturned It to hiS own The thre:.il ended "'hen Fouts' four· 37. ll was tho first interception in 14:r' _th·tlown pass was batted away In tho - ' ~ e I e "9ldltrl ' 1 • ' o.t.-... lflefl Ml jlollll ,_ Stalllw .... klcll SO -P'GW.r~lllftt4, 0.-kn•q,ll'Vlll..,.._kk o.t.-P'G llll'Clol n SO -WMdt I r1111 WtrKMlllklcl INDIYIDllALLIAOIR' RUSHING-i.$tn Dlt90, ..._~llJA Mltthull•JI. Ott.1"'4. tliMNflk IJ..tt, H*1»1, ttlC!IVIHG -Sefl Dl.,o, o.n-t-n. SW"ottt 1.u. 09l1WMJ.9'•Mll1·1U,--. .. 11. · "AUINO -S•n Ditto. l"tlll\ .. 1, .. , 11t 'fMft. °"~ S'9!tlw IWl•I, Ut. • 7 Saddleback •• EDITIO N • • .... .. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL:'67, NO. 322, 2 SECTIONS; 22 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1974 TEN CENTS . { . addlei)~ck~ Needs-2;000.·. More .. Students· ' :By FREDERICK SCl10El\1 £11L Of~ O..I .. flllll MM! Saddleback College's ·success in garnering more state money for con- struction or permanent buildings may rest on "'hcther the campijs can bring back into the fold more than 2,000 students who have chosen to go to school at neighboring colleges. That conclusion is drawn from in - terviews V.'ith campus officials and state planners 'A'ho decide the amount .of state support for new construction.~~ The amount or that support is direc- tly related to enrollment projections for community colleges issued by the state Department or Finance . Districts that show sizeable enrol· lment 'increases place fa\lorably -on· the state's priority li st for construe· lion assistance. The department now holds the opinion that Saddleback, with two permanent buildings and a flock or temporary stru-ctutes, has adequate space for its 6,500 students. . State orficials believe Saddleback husuf(icient sPace.forthe time being and it appears unlikely the state can be convinced that more new facilities . are needed. But the state financial planners in- dicated that Saddleback could im- ...-ount False Alarm Firemen Answer System's Call ·rney needn't ha\le but Orange ~unty firemen responded in force early this morning to an alarm at the twin 14-story Laguna 1-lills Towers. Four engine companies rolled to the new retirement complexes when a ''trouble alarm" went off at county fire department headquarters in Orange. 'fhe trouble al:1rm warns firemen that someth in g is a\\•ry in th e sophisticated clectric1:1\ fire-sensing s.vstem . Normally. only fire pre\•ention per- sonnel ~-ould respond to a trouble .alarm. Firefighting uilits are sent only if fire or water flow alarms sound iilt the Orange headquarters. Fire prevention specialist l\1el \lin ~A Renl Pro' Angel. who shepherded the a larm system installation, said firemen ap- parenlly got the signals crossed on who was supposed to respond. Firemen, hov.·ever. made good use of their time after they arrived. They took ad\lantage of the false , . cilarm lo continue their training on v.·hat to do in the event or a fire at the twin towers -the tallest buildings in unincorporated Orange County. Residents started moving into the buildings Friday. Only 12 or the 311 units \l'ere occupied at the lime of the trouble alarm . Angel said he expects several more trouble alarm calls until the bugs arc ,,·orkcd out of the ncv.• system. Viejo B-oy, 15, Di·es· In Bang Glider Crash By JAN \\'ORTll OtllleO.lly Pllo!Slill Although he \\'as only 15. Curt Stahl of l\1ission Viejo "'as a pioneer in hang gliding. prove its position if the estimated 2,000 lo 3,000 students who go to school outside the district returned to their home campus. Most of the students are allowed lo attend a community college o~t or the Saddleback district under the so-cal· led "'six unit rule." · The policy pro\l_ides that a student wishing to take less than six units may do so in any community college a d1Strict. Students wishing to take College in the R:incho Santiago Com· more than six units in a neighborhing munity College District as a result of district. must obtain an interdistrict the six·unit rule .allowance. Another attendance permit 200 fuJl -time students are attending College trus tees instituted the six-. Santa Ana College. unit transfer poli t·y .after Tustin . \Vhile closeness to other colleges residents demanded to lx> de-annexed has been the one reason for Joss of from the campU.8 due to tti,e distance enrollment, Saddtcback also has been to the A1ission Viejo can1pus. shunned by students citing the lack of A1ore than 900 students n,·ing in the a college atinosphere at the Mission Tustip area are attending Santa Ana c.SeeSTUDEJ\'TS, Page A?) eu 0.11¥ PllOI SIJft ,,_.. . ? ue. Scapegoat Charges- Delahanty George Delahanty, the chairman or lhe Orange Courity Republican Ce n· tral Committee. will fa~e a mo\le for hi s ouster, when the group ·meets tonight. Charging that he is being targeted ns a "'scapegoat'' by opponents within the county GOP structure, Delahanty said thit the move '"ill come at the last formal meet'ing of the committee before it reorganizes . .. l have heard for the past several days that there is a mo~1e to get me to set step down as chairman. and the people who have threatened it insist they have 11 votes required to de. it," he said. . Delahanty proclaimed that his record as chairman of the group was exceUent and thaL other central con1· mittees in the state planned to emulate his fund-ra1sing tcehniqu~ -particularly the VIP-oriented 400 Club in their o\vn campaigns fo r money. ··For some reason, my opponenL<; want to make me the scapegoat for something -probably the poor :;;ho\\•ing by the party in general in the lastelections, he said. ''He was the first one around here to .have a glider," said Dr. Robert \\'al- lace, Curl 's former Boy Scout leader. '"He was the first one to break an ar1n and the first one to breuk a leg.'' '"His father told him not to do any stunt gliding,,. said Riverside County Dcpuly Sheriff Darryl Eastman. "But instead or listening to his dad he began s tunting. l·le got near the ground and did a nosedi\le inlo the ground." Stahl's death is the third in recent memory in the Lookout Point area from hang gliding accidents. East· man said. DETECTIVE RICK PARKER SEEKS CLUES WHILE CADET BRIAN STEINBUS WATCHES Rodin Sculpture Makes Mystery Showing in San Clemente Parking Lot Delahanty s aid that the next meeting or the committee aftei: tonight's fina l sei;i;ion of the old mem· bership will come early next year "'hen rcorganizaLion V.'Ould ta'ke place anyway. Dclahanl~t blames Ed \Varel, t he field aide to Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Ne\\'port Beach) ;1s tbe ~1rchitect of the ouster. Curt, a junior at Dana 1-Hlls 1-ti gh School, died Friday in a San Bernar- dino County hospital of injuries suf· fercd in a hang gliding accident. \Yallace, who '''as Curt's scout leader in Troop 708 several years ago, said thej)oy \\'as ··a real pro.'' Wallace :;aid. "'he gave up scouting for hang gliding.·· Tuesday Curl ilnd hi s father Charles Sluhl. an airline pilot. were gliding off Lookout Point on !he Or· tega 11igh\1·a~· near Elsinore. r . It's Phase Two Stahl \\·as taken to a n Elsinore hospital then transferred to Loma Linda Uni\oersity Hospital \\'here he died Frida~-. lie suffered multi1>lc head and internal injuries. according to Riverside sheriff's deputies. l·le lived \\'ith his father and grand· parents at 26671 La Sierra Drive. A top glider in national competition. Curt \\'Oil a trip to 1-lawaii last year for his skills. That v.·as not long after a (See GLIDER, Page t\21 \\'ol'k on second phns.e of l\l tssion ~led1cal Center in ~lis~ion Viejo continues. Facilit.'' ot l\lission Community llo!<pltal Is scheduled for rompletion next sp1·ing. 'rhc thrcc·story. 49.000· JS:9U:ll'C·fOOl buildht!l duplicates .rarlier complex rxcept for &id · dltion o( n bu scment . 1'\\0·thfrtl:1 of ~ccond phase alrcudy is leased • ..icco1·ding to o'''nt•rs. • I , 't Noble Boosts Narrow Lead 111 MAC Tally , Unofficial tallies of absentee bal- lots continue to show John Noble leng- thening his narrow lead over Vito Fcrlauto for the fifth scat on the Mis- sion Viejo municipal advisory council (MAC) . James ~layer . acting Orangt? County Registr at .o( Voters, said today it appears certain the final tally will not change the results of the Nov. 5 election. · Noble. in fifth place for the rive· member panel, originally was only four votes ahead of sixth place votegetter Ferlauto. County officials had warned the results could change due to uncounted absentee ballots Which had been turned in on election day. l\1ayer said Noble has picked up fi,·e or six votes over Ferlauto. Official re~ults arc expected this week. Mom in Labor Shot to Death· 'pftJ(.ADELPl·lfA <UPI ) -Police have accused a \Vest Philadelphia . woman or usi ng a pocketknife to per- form a Caesarian operation to dcli\lcr" a baby, then-s hooting tile mother to death. · olice··diSC'Ovired the body or Jl.frs. l\1arR"aret Sweenev. 26..._ buried 'beneath the kitchen noor or ~1rs. Wlrirtred RanSOm'Shome over the weekend, about three days after she was killed. According to' Police. fllrs. Ransom. \\'ho said !>he could have no children of her own. met the victim al a milliner)' store sc,·cral weeks ago. Shah Visits Moscow • MOSCOW CU Pl> -Shah Moham· med Reza Pahlevi of Iran arriv1..>d in the Soviet Union today for taJks with Krtmlin leaders. The otfictol Sovtet news ang&y 1'ass..(tescribed hls stay &slil "'friendly business visit," • • . I ••• Statue Back Art Work Appears in Cleme1ite By JOJIN VALTERZA OUM 011tr Piiiot SbH '·\Ve had guests throu~h lhl' c\'enin,I! and somcont~ called a little before 10 To everyone \Vho gazes on il. lht' o'clock. fl was a young man v.·ho said lragic bronze head 1vrougf)t bv simply that the stolen statue \\·as in Au,guste Rodin says somethir<g bt;l my parking loL :.ind that V.'C shoulcl police in two OrangeCoaslcities toda,\ take it seriously." said 1 he publis her wish it could say a little more. of the Daily Sun PO!il. The SJI ,000 m asterpieee stolen from \Vhcn 1\1 an ni ng ilrri \'ed hl' found the a Corono de\ l\1ar art gallery early in masterpiccl" sitting near :.i cloor\vay. the weekend wound up mysterious \v lie ca_llcd police. "'ho had not yet on a San Clemente parking lot Sund a)•. been informed of the bt'eakin ;.1t thi: night. .Jack Glenn Galleries before da\\'U And because art lo\lers are scarce Saturday. on the .streets of the city after dark, 1'h~thievcs pried through a back the bronze head just sat unnoticed for door and made off with the crated hours. , bronze \\'hich hns bc<>n on loan for One motel owner said it struck his several weeks by a Ne\v 'fork Gal· fancy, however, and he had planned lcry. · to lug the 300-pound beauty into his Officers in Newport Beach \loer e living room to use as an ornament if no con\·tnccd lh:.it the the fl w:.is the one wanted it. \1·orkofprofession;1ls. But newspaper publisher Stanford But the mystery surrounding the l\lanning knev.• exactly \\'hat the valur theft remains . or the work \\/:JS when he rollo\\•cd an ''ll surl' baffle~ ml',"' :-a id !\Janning. a11Qnymous tip directing him tb his ""\\.'h.v \\'OUld somC'flnc go t(J so much publication's lot. trouble lo steal a maslcrpierc a nd !hen just dun1p it in a parking 101 ·••• PIG SK IN PICK IN FINAL WEEK In itial desirt•s to C'hcck tht• art v.·ork ·ror fingerprints \\'f'rc sc rapped .soon ilfler politf' ;.irri\'rd ;1ftrr lht·1 discovered that ~1·vcr;1l passcrsh.\· had tried lo 1nnvc 1ht• art "'Ork. by rocking it back and f1uth . The final week or Pigskin Pickeroo ''\Ve "'e re getting c:dls room "74 competition for prizes including a s~vc ral pe_o"plc at f!hout lhc 11ml" ~1an­ color tele\tlj.'!ion set be>;ins today in the: ning g?l h1s_tc!c11honl' mes.sag~. Some Daily Pilot sports section. ~allcd .1t a, 1'ro1:m head. :.•nd the" ~the;.- This week's Pickeroo winner joins ...Ju.st d1dn t knll\\I wh;1t 1t was, .said nine olhers to be Jnvited to compete Patrolmnn Stevl' Ii av.IC'}. for a IG ·inch zenith portable "Finally, aL 3 am., off1ccrh turned television. Details or the runorf com -the \\'or.k O\'Cr lo Glenn. v.•ho _load<-d J.lt'lition will be announced in the Daily tht' Rodin up 3nd .drove ll\Vay with 11 . Pilot sports pagCs. . The ma st~r1ucc£' appeared un· To be eligible, one must first be tht•' ~l~m~gcd, offiet·rs said-cxre1ll for one who most accurately predicts tht• 1Ls pride outcomes of 30 rootball games to bt• played lhis weekend. Rules and an entry blank aepear on page All. A regular feature of the Dailv Pilol. Pigskin Pic:keroo i~ co-sponsOrcd b) ABC . Color Television Compan)I" nf l~unt1ngton Bearh and Zenith Cor~ poration. Hanunond Beats Egan .Jl'NEAl '. 1\laska !l'Pll -f1n11I unofflclul totuls in th1• A1nska i;?O\'C'I'· nor'i< r~ce shoy,• toda,rthi.11 Ucpubhrun challenger J:iy llammond dcfcatcll .Dem<><'rat1e GO\", \Villium A. t;i,:un hy 487 \IOLrs In t he ov. 5 /.(eneral i•lccl ion . ·-l But Ward over the w.eekend denil'tl that he was the ringleader. · Tonight's session of the the 33-mem· her committee will slart al 7:30 p.m. ~·t its headquarters offices at 1509 S. Grand Ave.,Santa~ Ana. Pilot Escapes In Jet Crash A l\1arine Rcservr captain 0iilfa. chcd to El Toro t.1CAS escaped injury in a y,.·eekend fl ying mishap near Las. \1egas v.·hen lhe nose gear of his A4: Sk~·ha\\·k collapst'd during a landing. Air F'orcc s pokesmen at Ne llis AFB !.aid th<.il Capt. Paul A. Phillips was :-;ent to a hospital forobs~r\lation arteC' he ejected from the cockpit or the jet. but that the Los Angeles resident y,·as rl'1cascd \\"Ith ·no ill effects noted by doctors. Oran!f<' Coasf ""••atht•r Sunn_,. through ·ruesday \\ ith ~onu·, patc·h.v IO\\' cloud5 late ni~h t and eilrly morning"; ·\<1<ir·' n1er 1'uc:-;da ~. Lo\\'S tonight in, !he 50s. lli~hs Tuesday 67 10 72 . ---:rn.1ifD~TO'D;\\' F'rrrunist and eoslablishment corne logt•llicr as Betty F'riedan accrpt3 appo1nr rnenf lo /h e national board of Gtr/ St.'OMls . .See People B·I lndl'X ' ,. ' • • • ! - i i 2 D.IJLY PILOT SB Monday, Nov.mber 18, 1974 · ·~ 'Bot Ideas'· Still Bot -..... ., Prog ra m s Ease Risking of Saddle back Funds At Gate.s Elcment:iry School in· El Toro. a bilingual :1ide y,•orkcd wilh :i.ludent6 y,•ho spukc Spunish :it home and E nglish at school. 'Inf l ationa r y' At S3ntiago Element ary in Lake Forest, an innovatl\•e "hands·on" science program had studea ts mak,n g th ei r own electrica l gl'OCra l OI"S <.t Od grO Yl ing Org<in iC \'egetables At Silver ado Jli gh School in El Toro, the Saddlebae k Valley Unified District 's continuation s chool, a business ~ducation library and audJo- VISjlal equipment were purchased. These are some of the ways school principals in the Saddleback districl used a special fund in 1973-74, call~d ''I-lot Ideas." A report on it was presented to district trustees recently, but because qf a ti&hLb ud~ct thi5 year, HotJdeas Ford Promise s Ve to . Of Veterans ' Bill v.·as cut out. "l think everybody thought it was J?reat -very worthwhile." said Pal Hushm an. director of instructional :-;er\'ices ... But faced u'ith an 8.7 per· cent pay r a ise a nd other factors, v.•e had to make som e adjustments." T he fu nd provided each school SS,000 for special projects. except for ·rrabuco School a nd Silverado High School, which received Sl ,200 and Sl,000 respect ively. They received less because of their lower enrollmen· ts. Wl\SHINCTO:'-l' IU Pl l -!'r('s idenl -Ford told the lame.<Juck session or Congress today he woultl vl'lo as in• fl atio nary a \'(•terans bill raisi ng benefits for Victnam·era scrviceml'n if it is Sl•nt to Lhc \Vhitc I-louse tn its present form. . In a mcssagt.· sl·nt to Coni::rcss ~ hll c he. was tru\'l'hng in thL' 1''ar East, Ford a lso askl·d for fa:-( aclion on d ozens or measures, including conf ir· m ation or Nelson A. Rockercller as vi('e prcsid('nl. u 5 percent income l ax surcha rge and emergency aid for the u ncmployl'd. 1'hc lenRlh y list \11as <ll'livcrc<l. to congr('ssionnl lctidcrs ;.it lhc opcn1n~ <>f a po~l·ell•t•lion session nf lhc 9Jrd Congress. 1\ fifth of the congressional ~members "'ill not he back, "'hen the new Coneress wnveucs in January. " Senate leaders !\like ~tansfield and JI ugh Scott indiealt'<I Congress u·ould :.iccompli!>h \'lrtuall,v none of the t hi ngs the President asked except for t he Rockereller 1..'0nrirmation. Almost all of Ford's requests. in- ~l ud i ng his 3 l·poi nt economic pack1i1ge, had bc(•n sent to C.ap ito1_"llill earlier but have not cleared the lime· consuming process of debate and compromisc. Ford urged Congress lo •·recon· sider " a veterans bill pro\•iding a 22.7 p e rcent increa!Se in GI benefits retroactive to St-pt. 1, 1974. He asked, jns tead , for an Ht:! JK'rc·enl increase efr('ctive.Jan.1, 1975. lie s4id he also opposed a direct 1oan prOg'rilm rori quallrying velerans ~nd un ("xtensio.n of educational benefits rrom 36 to 45 months. The fir- mly slalt.>rJ objections 'indicated that t,ord might \'eto the bill in its present form. Mrs. Polski Heads Chamber In Saddleback ?\teanwhile. lhe llOtl'!t' \\l::iys and !\l eans Committee lod ay abandoned hopes or \.\'idespreud ta-.: reform this year and moved toy.•ard approv::i t of a smaller bill increasing oi l company taxes by al least S2.5 billion und ~i \•ing ~om l' rl'lit·f lo Joy.er inco n1e tasp;1ycrs. . Spt•<tkcr C::irl AIOt·rt prom1:-C'd to push the bill lo the lluu~c floor if the \Vav s :ind !\'leans Cnn1miltee ap- pro\•ed the bill Tuesday as planned. \Vays a nd i\lean-; Chair1nan \Vilbur l\Iills t D-Ark .I, outlined the s maller bill to the committee today ,in its first nlccling since the"clection r('Ccss, <tnd there \\'<IS al 01ost no opposilinn. 'l'he only moi.tjOr quc~tinn ;1ppcarl'd to be whether the ('omn1ittee would end ...the 22 percent oil depletion ul- lowance immediately on Jan. 1 as U1ills "'ants or "'"ould phase it out over a two.year per iod as in a bill previous ly approved by the commit· tee but not considered b,¥ the House. Ford Receives Tight Japanese ''\Vhat you find as a school principal is that as the year goes along you run into special needs," Bushman said. .. But m aybe you discover that you '\'e already spent your whole budget on nuts and bolts. The Hot Ideas rund waS a cushion for those times." . 'fhanks to a s witch to participatory manageme nt this year which gives school principals control over their budgets, many of the programs in· eluding the Gates bi·lingual class are continuing. "\Ve viewed I-lot Ideas as seed money," Bushma n said. "It gave the staff a chance to try some things they u•anted to do. If it worked out, then it gave them confideoce to try to keep the program going through their regular budget.'' Unde r the ne w management !lystem, e ach school is alloca"ted $44.38 per student, or about $22,000 per school. ' Tha l mone y must cover after- school sports, textbooks, and other books, field trips, health services and supplies, and noon and instructional aides. Securl..ty Guard Fo' the elementary schools which used their Hot Ideas money for media resources, as m any did, a new fund or By JIELEN Tll0rt1!'$ • Sll ,000 per school has filled the gap. in TOKY <? ·<UPI) -President Ford most cases, money from the new arrived 1n Japan . today un?er the Educational Resource Unit fund has tightest of secur_1ty curta!ns ~n_d hired a full·t ime media r esource began his historic goc;>dw1ll v1 ~1t di rector. against a b_ackdrop or violent ~eft1st Arnold Berman. Gates principal. dei_nonstrat1ons and a protest railroad said he has retained his bi-lingual stnke.. . . aid e by using her in the m edia Looking tired from his 20-hour, resource center which the ERU fu nd 16,000·mile flight. Ford waved and CO\'ers. smiled to a carefully selected group of But to him and to other principals Japanese and American v.·elcomers who find the Hot Ideas program.gave at Ha neda Airport as he strode to a them a very special, no-strings-at· helicopter for the short trip to the or· tached fl exibility for unexpected nate official guest palace "''here he problems,.l!\e loss hurts. will stay, "I wish;\ve had it back," Berman Ford a nd Emperor llirohito, the 73· said. "It's ha rd to tell whether we year ·old Japa nese monarch. nr· really have more money nowfor what ranged lo m eet tonight for the official "''e need than before.'' J apanese welcome in the Geihinkan -- /€NDURANCE RIDER NANCY McCALL ON TEVIS CUP TRAIL / At UC l_rvlne, Tips on Riding a Horse 100 Miies a Day UC Irvine Horsemen's Group . . Conducts Seminar By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE 01 llW o,>IJ P!'°' M.llt Astride their mounts, Californi a State llorsemen's Association e n· durance riders cover a hundred miles or rormer Pony Express trails in a single day. They call it fun. Tbe group of alx>ut 150 of the long· distance riders met over the weekend at UC Irvine for a seminar on how to get the most from i.heir mounts. · Sessions dealt with how to select an endurance horse, conditioning and training, nutrition, health, safety and managing the ride. The sport or horseback endurance riding, said !tfrs. Nancy : l\l cCall of l\l arin County, c hair man of the semina r, is as old as man's relations ;with horses. . She uses r ace·car terms to descr ibe the animals which carry thetr rider:-> 100 m iles from Squaw Valley to lhc Auburn Fai rgrounds in the annual ·revis Cup ride. The horses. she said, are "stripped down.·• meanin g that they look under· fed. Looks are deceiving, however. The horses are lean and strong, she said. End urance riding is nol lbe stuff for fat stiow animals. · Teams supporting the riders arc referred to as "pit crews." They per- form much the same function. Al three one·hour mandatory rest stops during the rides, t he crews check the animal 's pulse, lllood prc~s~re and respi ration and make sure 1t 1s ready to continue. .. Endurance riders gel lo know their animals much better than show people," l\1rs. McCall said. .. You don't just get on a horse and ride him a hundred miles," she said . ·-... ·- ' • .Nixon O·Ks· Checkup By Doctors . Described by his aides as weak and pale, former President Richard M. Nixoq spent most of his weekend in bed at bis Sa n Clemente estate. Meanwhile 1-three prestigio us 'Physic;ians -appointed by Feder~! Judge John Sir1ca .planned ~ pay a visit to the bedside of the ailing for- mer chief executive: And spokesmen for Nixon were quoted as saying Lhat Nixon has given full perl'Qi ssion for 3: s-;ries ~f examinations to determine If he 1s well epough to testify before the Watergate cover-up t rial in the nation's capital. Diane Sawyer. a secretary to loP Nixon aide Ronald Ziegler, said that although no m einbers of the staff saw· Nixon over the weeekend, that she was s ure he spent most of the period in bed. ··1 know he"s happy t.o be out of the hospital and back among his own .things," she added. Spokesmen said that Nixon has no objection to Submitting to a complete examination by the three physicians from the E ast who have been ordered to ret~rn with their fi ndings before Nov. 29. Duri ng the \Veekcnd Nixon 's lawyer, llerbert J . A1iller, \1isited the former President in San Clemente to discuss the matter of the exam. The appointment of the doctors v.•as m ade early last week at the request of lawyer s re presenti nJ( \\'._aterJi:ate defend ant John Ehrlicllman .. who once served as Nixon's top advisor on domesti~ affa irs. Bids Recieved For Rebuilding School in Viejo Re b ui idi ng eigh t 'classrooms . destroyed by fire last summer at La P az Intermediate School in A1ission Viejo will start in December. Robert Fer guson; director of plan- ni ng a nd development of the Sad· d leback Va lley Un i £i ed Sc hool Distl'itt. said nine bids u·ere received on the reconstruction. Students have been accommodated in portable uoits mean"•hile. • Low bidder is Anaheim Construe· tion Company. which bid $205,000. District t rustees may call a meeting to ~ct on the bids-this-week. Construction will start early irf1975 with the classrooms.ba ck in serylce .t by J une, Ferguson speculated. Catherine Polski or Fountai n Valley bas been electC"d president of the 208· m ember Saddlebuck Valley Chaniber or Commerce. Mrs. Polski is manager of the Lake 1-'orcst branch of Sec urity P acific Ba nk. ¢uest palace prior to Ford's going to the Imperial P a lace nearby in central Tokyo . But in r ecognition of his arrival, a 21.gun salute boomed out over Tokyo Ba y to greet the first American president to' visit J apan, and the welcomin g crowd of some 2,500 J apanese -mostly f:imilies of gover· nment offi cia ls -and 150 Ameri cans rhecrC'd and \\"a,·cd tiny Jap<tncse fla gs as Ford stepped from his plane. STUDENTS FOR •••• Preparing ror such a long ride, she said, takes five to six months of preparat ion, beginning with short workouts and extendin.I{ the distances 1gradually to 5-0or so miies. Additionally the horse is ridden over se.Rmenl~ of the 100.mile lrall during the training. ,Since much of the r id ing is done at night over rough terrain , t he rider must have fa ith in The fire, caused by a faulty air con· dit ioning unit." blazed through the science unit one Saturday night. In· surance will pay for the damages, l-"'erguson said. I • She will be ins talled in January wit h the follou·ing off icers: \Villi;.im \\'ell s or L'n1 ted California Bank. \·ice president ; Robert rig<'ira. general manager of the L<tkC F'orest Com. munily Association. vice presi dent : Rudy Pelle r iti, ~fission Ba nk , treasurer : and \\.illiam ~lcClain , a l•"''YCr". secretary. E.i¢ht ne"'' directors for the Cham· ber board also ha\'e been elected. They include Thomas Black, Chester Briner, Jean llrO\\'n. James Decker, Robe rt tlickey .. Jack Hoel, J ack Stan- fill and Leonard \\1hipple, ·rhe ne\\" dircctnr:; \\"Ill Sl'r\'t' lhrl'c· :-t>:Jrternls. Security Bolstered SEOUL, South Korea <AP)-Soulh l\:orl'a toduy r l·por1ed uncovering a11 •·infilt ra tio n tunnel" C\"J dcnlly leading rroin r.;'orlh Korea, a nd .security \\':is bolstered ;,i long the 151- mi le d e1uilita r1 T-#d zo.nc . ORANGE ~AST ". DAILY PILOT 'T"" O<-Co.1t D•llY Pilo! .,,,11,.1\1<11 l1~om­Oo""° I"" .... wo;.Pr•••. •\pi.bl•"""' D• '"tOr-C.0.11 Pl.Dl•!lllnt (o,.,p•ny. SIP<or•l••OltlOfl• ••• P<JOllV>l'd M<l""I• t11•.,..11ll Fridoly, '"' Cixl• l!OeW. ~•POf! ~ ... ~ Hurhnqloro 6"11<1\ff gun- Nu" VI Htt, I•••"•· S.<1<1••C..t • l<•ll•Y l f'O u., ... ttoc11 'So...r11 Co•\t ,. 11roo1e ,.9'0M, Ml•l«ln 1\ Pl>l>ll\ .... <I S1!urd1Y\ -SunOI"' Tr.. "''"''"'' po,!)!'"''"' 1111111 ,, 11 m ,.,.,1.. If•• S••~. eo.i. M~Y, C"•t11•11I• "1.;e Robert N. Weed P•ll•dtrll l"CI P\IOl<-.he• Jdck R. Curley \"<t P•t1•Mnl l"CI C..11tr1I ""'"'9'' Tho mas Keev11 [dolllr Thomas A. Murphine -"''"'fl"'"'"' Charles H. Loos Richard P_Nall .. J\oll•111 M•"l'•l"IQ E°'\11<~ Slddletw'k Vall•y0HIU~- 2S10• i_. P11 Ao"°11 S.•11 0,. l'rM•I• Other Offlc;es ... '°"' ,... •• i10 ...... 11'a.1\!<M Nt>•pOrl .. kl\ Jill N•_,, Bowlt•Md t<Wfll•"""" ... (11 : 1'11i .. «ll .... l•••fd U911!11tk«ll, t1MG-y-.~lrft1 Ttlt phone (7 14 16(2-4321 Classified Advertising M2·S671 ~ .. wa ..,,,i..,~1 .... 0t1 kf Sl1·6310 FrOft'\5.i'l(IPINllM 49S·0630 l' Ford and Sec retary or St<t le llenry A. Ki!'sinµer \Vaikl•d alon.[? a red car· pet through an ofrich1l receiving line headed bv U.S. ambassador to Japan .J ames o: I lodgson and J apanese anl· bassador lo the Llniled States 'l'akcshi )'asuk:J\\"a. Ten minutes before Ford's arrival, a band nf I ,fiOO students from ;in ullra· left politic:il group clashed \•iolcnlly \\'ilh pol ice at a park two miles fron1 the airport. Police arrl'sled 176 of the students. brinJ?inp: lo 188 the number of persons placrd in custody in con· nection y.·ith Furfl"s visit. Some 3.35 milllon \VOrkers from 5\l unions c<lilt•d protest strikes for Tuesday a_gainst Ford's vi sit. in· cludin_g a nation\\1ide railroad shut· d0\\'11. sCc uritv measures for F'ord's visit \Vere desC.rihcd as the most l'xtenslve since \\"orld \\'ar JI \\'ith at least25.000 pohl'c mobilized in Tokyo. 8.500 or theri'I at Tokyo Airport. 3 Hun tington Me n Arrested Af ter Robber y Three lfuntinRlon Beach men \\'ere jailed on charges of li lrung ~rm roh· her)' rl uring the wcf'kend after t hey <ii· legedly attacked and-robbed i.t young hitchhiker they picked up in the Laguna llills ure:J. Or>\n ~c CounLy shcl'iff"s deputies identified ~the trio as Jimn1il' L c \V;1;goncf: 27. or 7601 \\"yorni ng St.; !\Inf<' Thoma!I Ot1,,.."t!ncy-.~z.,-of 5902 Terrie r St . a nd \V illi an1 Robert Gehrke. 2-1, of 1G721 Uusb)' Unc, all or Jluntington Beach . ·A fourth man, Ro~rl Lanll Va ll<'t· le. 25, of Garden Crove. \\:IS jailed· wijh them on idl'ntical churge~. Deputies ~nid J oseph L<'c Forester. 22. or \\'ort hl n ~tnn. Pl'nn. told thcn1 the four m('n picked him up :.al :i Sa n Di1:J,?O Fre~way onramp ilnd later dropped him on As.enidn dt! la Carlot t1.1 1n Laguna lhlls after pun ching h1n1 in tht> !:ice a.nd taking hi3 btickpack from him. " OfficC'rs said I hey l:itC'r :irrested the f6ur me.Jl arter ldonlifytng th@: car described by the victim. F'orcst('r 'a!ucdjhe backpack and its contents at S472. • · 1 .. Viejo school. · .. Robert Lombardi, Saddleback 's superintendent, said he is well awa re of the problem. ··Those students "'ho attend school outside the di s trict are helping dcpri\·c us of necessary conslruction funds." he said . College officials, he said, are trying a number or thi ngs aimed at enticing the students back. New and more popular courses are being conducted. a \\'Omen's studies pro f?ram is being established, students <i re being given more flexibility and student health services <tre in the offi ng, Lombardi pointed out. . But perhaps the single-bi ggest slcp to hrin g the students back is a new program in which classes will be held in \'arious com munities within the rHstrict. . ··we need permanent buildings," said Lombardi. ''Right now we don't ha ve the right facilities for the righ t t.'.lsks .·· ·1·hl' college now has two permanent strurtures -the library and the sricncc-malhematics bui lding. Both \\ere huilt with the state picking up 51 percent of the bill -the maximum al- low a bl<' by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors. · Other buildings now being planned v.•ill house stude nts in the arts , physical education. technology , business science, and paramedical training. .. Up until last year. the music arts" building was scheduled to be occupied ti y September. Cost overruns and· redei:;illn have moved that date to At 11~3!>1 the middle of 1977. said Roy 13;1 rlctla . distri ct btisiness manager . The building originally was to cost $.3.3 million, with the state picking up Sl.7 million under the 51 percent mat· (.'hingformula . The lo\v bid for the project. received last July. came in at $5.4 mi llion. T t ustees rejectod the bids and ordered the bui lding redesigned. · As recently as t~o weeks ago. it ap· pearcd tha state would boo$t its Sl.'i million comm itment to $2.J million to help offsetthe cffcctsoftntlattbnon lhe- project . Then. Lombardi announced he had heard rumors that the stale might cut, ratht•r than increase, its share Qf the music ort:s project. State financial plannen have yet to J!iv~the college a n rm word on how much support the district can expect. "Dr. Lombardi is correct In saying that it apptnrs they don't have the li'nrollm~nt projectlons to fund what they're asking fQr," said Donald llllls, un ussoc\ate delnographle-analYtt In the state Department of f'inancc. llills said. If the college made a cht1n11e in the six-unit rule, thus foreing ~tudcnts back into the district. the ,, projections would ihcrease and Sad- dlebaek might end up in a more fa vorable post position for st ate money. "\\'c'rc sympathetic to Sad· dleback's proble ms," Hill s said. ··But our projections cannot takt.~ into ac· count students they don'l have.'' ""It's like the chicken and the egg problem . You can't ,::et runding fo r the new buildings until you have the students but people \\·on't be attracted until 1.h'ey have enough building space," Hill s said. !!ills blamed poor communications ·between Saddleback and the state for some or t?le financing difficulties. ··rn the past. we have received ''ery little inrormation from S;iddleback. \Ve'd certainly like to receive much more.'' he said. · the horse's a bilily to find its way, she, 1 said. . "\Ve us ually ride over the last 25 miles a number or times. That's the parl,thal you're most likely lo cover al ni ghl, ''she said. '·T he horse -lear n s t h at t h e . rai""r~ds and rood is at the end of that sti4t ch and it sort of gives him a second-Wind.'' The record !or a lOO·mile ride, she said, is a little over 12 hours, but everyone who fini shes is a winner. Mrs. McCall proudly wears an over· size western belt buckle awarded for just comPleting the arduous t rail. Her time. she said , is usually about 16 to 18 hour~. Fro,.. Page Al GLIDER •.. hang gliding accident in which he broke his pelvis and collar bone. "'His father introduced bim to hang gliding a s a way of them getting closer together," said Fred Navarro, Curt's counselor at Dana If.ills Hi gh. Gliding took up almost all his spare time. He was not in any other high school activities, Navarro said. Just last week , he ga ve a talk on glidera to a history class. "I t a lked to him m a ny m any times," Navar ro said. "lie was a. friendly, wonderful person." Your Moneyi~ Now *'lll8ured to 8'40.000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as safe ·at Mariners I.We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. You can always co unt ·on us to provide you w ith up-to-date service and the highest interest possible on insu red savings. Remember, individual accounts ore now Insured to $40 ,000, and a family of four can have as much as $560,000 -Fully Ins ured ! Save at Marinert. • 5'/, % = 5.39% . ... ____ 1100..,_. ..... , ....... -.. . ...... , ... ..__~ 5•/.% 5.92% -···-~ ........ 1. .... -· 61/2% 6:72%' ·:~~ .. --·•1.• ... -· ._.........,,__ 6'1.% 6.98% ..,.. .. __ --.... ,,000. -· 7'1.% 7.79 % ·--·-.._.._,, .. -- I \ fi lt&lltVICEi'" ~7:,0J~~:~~~G. NOTAll:V SlltVICE SAF I DEl'OSIT IOX ' "Now1ign.d ltlto low, •lf«lift 0101Nov.27, 1974 .. • • ------' • , , .. lrVi.De .. EDITION -· • Today's Fina=· N.Y. Stocks •I •4 I - • VO L. 67,·NO. 322, 2.SECTIONS, 22 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDA'( NOVEMBER 18, 1974 TEN~NTS -.Saddleback Needs 2,000 More ----_..;. Students .. liy F REDERICK SCllOE>IEUL ' OI Ule 0.1 ly J'I i.t lil.tf SaddlebaCk Co llege's succ~ss fn garnering more slate money for con· Struction of permanent buildings may rest on whether the campus can bring back into the rold more than 2,000 students who have chosen to go to school at neighboring colleges. That concl&Jsion Is dra\Yn rrom in - t erview$ witli campus .orricials and state planners who decide the am(:)unt .or state support ro.c..tnew construction. The Amount or that support is direc- rUY related to enrollment projections ror community colleges issued by the s tate Department or Finance . Distric;,ts that show sizeable enrol- lment increases place favorably on the state's priority list for conslruf- lion assistance. - The department now holds the opinion that SaddJeback, with two permanent buildings and a flock of temporary structures, has adequate space for its 6,500 students. State officials believe Saddleback has sUtficient space for the time being and \t appears unlikely the state can be convinced that more new facilities are"tleeded. But the state financial plonners in · dicated that Saddleback could im- prove its position if the estimated 2.000 to 3,000 students who go to school outside the district returned to their' home campus. lilost of the students are allow¢d to attend a community co llege out or the Saddleback di strict under the so·cal· led "six unit rule." - . The poli cy provides that a student \\1ishing to take less than six units may do so in any community college • distri ct. Students \\'ishing to take more than s ix units in a neighborhing district inust obtain an interdistrict attendance pe rmit. CollC"ge trustees instituted the s ix- unit transfer policy after Tustin residents demanded to be de-annexed rrom the campus due to the distance to the !\fissio n Viejo campus. !\lore than 900 students living in the Tuslin area are attending Santa Ana "college ift the Rancho Santia:go Com- munity College Distri<.1. as a result or the s ix-unit rule :11101,1,•anee. Another 200 full-time students are attending Santa Ana College. While closeness to other colleges has bien the one reason for. loss or enrollment, Saddleback also has been shunned by students eiting the lack o[ a college atmosphere al the ~tission fSef' STL"DE~TS. Page A!) a eu ·? ue. lrvitae Kitehe11 Gutted Scapegoat Charges- Delahanty George Delahanty, the chairman or the Orange County Republican Cen- tral Committee, will face a move for his ouster. when the group meets tonight. Charging that he is being-targeted as a ··scapegoat" by opponents within the county GOP structure, Delahanty said that t~ move will come at the last formal meeting of the committee before it reorganizes. ··1 ha\'e heard forlll~ past several flays that there is a move to get me to set step down as chairman. and the people who have threatened it in sist they have 17 votes required to do it,'' he said. Delahan1y proclai med that his record as chairmao.ol the grouP was. excellent and that m.her central com- mittees in the ·state planned to emulate his fund-rais:ing techniques -particularly the VIP-oriented 400 Club in their own. campaigns for mone)'. "For some r eason, my opponents \\'ant to make me the scapegoat for something -probably the poor showing by the purty in general in the last elections. he said. This sight gl'eeted l\Irs. Sandy Rogers. li581 Cypre'ss· Tree Lane, Irvine. \V hen she returned home this m orning after rttnning the family dog. Orange County Fire Department in- ,-~sti.!!alnrs \Vere ttying to determine the cau:;e of the bl<.tze 'vhich originat ed 1n the kitchen. Condominium kitchen \\·as gutted and therl' \\'as considerable smoke damage in other parts of the r esid e nce. firemen suicl .. Delahanty said that the next meetin g of the committee after tonight·s final session of the old mem- bership "'iii co me early next year \vhen reorganization y,·ould take place anyway. ' Delahantv blames Ed \\lard. the fie ld uide 'to Assemblyman Robert Badham f R-Ne\\'pott Beach) as the archilect of the ouster. Fora Receives Tight Japanese Ford Promises Veto· But \\lard O\'er the "'eekend denied that he was the ringleader. "If the votes" at'e there, they'll comt' from all over," he added. 'Tonight0s session of the the33-mem- bcr committee 1,1,•ill start at 7:30 p.n1 . at its headquarters offices at 1509 S. Grand Ave .. Santa 1\na. Security Guard Of Veterans' Measure · By HELEN TIJO>JAS TOKYO <U PI ) -President Ford .arrived in J a pan today under the t ightest of secutity curtains a nd began his historic goodwill visit a gainst a backdrop or violent leftist demonstrations und a protest railroad strike. Looking tired rrom his 20·hQur. .. ~ 16,000-mile flight. Ford waved and smiled to a carefully selected group of Japanese and Amc:rican y;elcomers at llaneda Airport as he strode to. a helicopter for the short tiip to the or- nate official guest palace where he will stay. Ford.and Emperor 1-lirohito; the 73- . yea r-ol(J Japa nese monarch, ar- r anged to meet tonight for the official J apanese v.•elcome in the Gcihinkan <See FORD.PageA?) ' PIGSKIN PICK IN FINAL WEEK \V°A Sl1 1NGTON (UP!l -President f<"'ord told the Jame-duck session of Congress today he would veto as in- fl a lion ary a \'clerans bill raising benefits for Vietnam-era servicemen if it is st•nt to the White I-louse in its present form. . In a message sent to Congress v.•hil'e he was trll"Veling in the f'ar Easl. Ford also asked for fast action on dozens or measures. including confi r- mation of Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president. a 5 percent income tax surchurge an-d-en:!Crgenc)' aid for the unemployed. The lengthy list was delivered to congressional leaders at the opening of a post-e lection session of the 93rd Congress. A fiR.h of the congressional members will not be back 1,1,•hen the nev.· Congress conv enes in January. Senate leaders ~like ~1ans(ieJd and l·lugh Scott indi cated Congress would acco1uplish' Virldally none or the things th'C !>resident asked except for the Rockefeller contlrrnauon. Almost all of Ford·s requesls. in- c luding h.is 31-point eco nomic packugc, h;i d been sent to CupilOi llill !.!artier. bul have not cleared the t inle-The rinal 1,1,•eek Of Pigskin Pickeroo · C.onsumin.g process of debate and .. ..'.74..compe.Lition for: pri1e1:.including e c6nlpromis€. -~ '"" _""'.....,. - eolor tc!e,·ision set begi~s todlly io the Ford urged; Congress to "recon- If Daily-Pilotsports scttlon. sider" u \'Clcrun~ bill ~··o\•iding a 22 7 This week's Pickeroo "'iMer join~ ' ... ' nine others to be invited to C9mpete - for a 16 -i nc h Zeni th portable Thieves Get $800 television. Details or the runoff com-, peliliorcwiJJ be onnounce<I in the Daily ,_ Window Glasses Pilot sports pages. ; ' ~ . .,,. To be eligible. one must rirst be the one \\'ho mosl accurately predicts the outcomes of 30 football games to be pl1yed this wef!kcnd. Rules and "lln entry bktnk appear on ,pageAll. A regul:i.r-featureof the Daily Pilot, Pigskin Pickeroo Is co-icPonJored by ~BC Color Tele\•\sion Company of lluntington Beach and Zenith Cor·· poratlon .• Window glas~es and frames valued by th(l O\\'ncrs :1l $800 y,·ere stolen durini.: 1hc \\1eeke nd rrom a ~nsl ruc · lion !ilte In !he El Toro area. Orange County Sheriff's deputies said. The pro1>erty wns taken from the \'icinily of 25706 Nugent St. b)' thieves· "·ho l'truck ::iftcr \\·orken; ho.d I ft lhi? site for the dny. The thel't y,•as rl'por- tt~ by offl c.it1ls or Pt1cesctter llomes, Newpo1t Beach. pe rcent increase in GI bencfi!s 1·etroacli\'e to Sept. 1. 1974. !Ir asked. instead, for un 18.2 PtJrcent incre<1 sc effective .Jan . L 1975. lie said he ;1 lso 01>1>0sccl a di rect loan program for qualifying vt·tct'a tls ;ind an extension of educational benefits from 36 to 45 months. The fir- mly stated objections indicated th;it Ford might \"Clo the bill in its prese nt form. · l\lcan\\'hite. the llouse \\'ays and 1\Teans Committee today abandoned hopes o( widespread J.jl){ reform I h.is year and mo\'Cd towlili:l approv·al of a smaller bill increa:;ing oil comp11ny taxes by ul least $2.5 billion and giving some relief to loy,·cr incoml' taxpayers . Speake!' Carl Albert promised to pus h the bill to the llnuse noor if lhl" \Vays and i\l eans Committee 3Jl- proved the bill Tuesday as p\;..inned . Ways and A-leans Chai rman \Vilbur i\lills (0 -Ar.k.l. outlined the s1naller bill to the committee today in its llrsl 1necting since the elec1iu11 rcc~ss, and lhi:!re Y.'as almost no opposition. Pilot Escapes In J e t Crash r\ ~li:u·l ne Rcser\'e captain ;1t t:1- chcd to El Toro l\1CAS escaped injury 1n a \\'eekend flying mishap near Las . \'egas \\'hen the nose gear of his A4 SkyhaY.'k co ll apsed during a landiiig. Ail: Force spokesmen al Nellis AFB said that Capt. Paul A. Phillips "'as sent to a hos pital for observation after ,he ejected fronl the cockpit of the jct. hut that the l .. os Angeles resident \\"as released \11ith no ill effects noted by doctors. 3 Dogs Kill Boy, 5 !\llNOOKA.111 . (UPI) -Three dogs attacked and killed a 5-year-old .boy playing in the backyard of his rur:1l 'home, Kendall County authorities said. Sheriff Thom·as us-ry Said Brent Cryder was found on the ground when his mother ca ml' out or the house to check on hi Ill. -·-B" Tried · It , . DrugA :buse Chief Smoked .Pot ' . . ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Dr. Robert L. Du'Pont. head of the governmen· t's drug.ablJSe agency, said tod ay he has tried marijuana. - • But if he had'·k~own then what he knows now about the health hazards or marij\tana, he might not have. DuPont told newsmen.. 1 The legal conseque11.ces 1,1,•ere of no concern when tie tried marijuana, oor would they afrecl &19' decision to smoke it In the future DuPont said ''lt-"S clear that. rflartjUana is not good ror the.bealth, '' ~aid DuPont. :., •am prep'ared..to certif1 that it is dangerous." DuPont.Ac•d or tbt. National Institute on Diug Abuse, was asked ir he h;1d smoked m1'rtJuona hlmsclr. "In the past I have used m:irijuona," he r-cplted. "'But it's been a num· ""1- ber ot ytars ago. I ha"c nol n1cnlion of repeating the experience \\lhether it Is decrim1nalized or legalized would have no effectnn my 0\\'~ personal consider a lions." . I ' .. ENDURANCE RIDER NANCY McCALL ON TEVIS CUP TRAIL At UC Irvine, Tips on Riding a Horse 100 Miles a Day UC lrvint• Horsemen's Group Conducts Seminar By DO UGLAS f'R ITZSCllf.: Of 1111 o.tu, P1lol St.II .. Endurance ride rs get to know their animals much better than shO\V 1>eople." !\·!rs. l\lcCall said. -·vO u don"t just get on a horse and ride him a hundred miles." she said.' Astride lhl!ir n1ounts , Calirornia Stall! l·lorscmcn's Association t>n - durance riders cover a hundred miles \ of f0rmer Pony Express trails in a s ingle day. 1'hey call il fun. 'l'hc group of about 150 of the lon g- distanC'c riders met ovt>r the "·eek end at UC lr\'ine for a seminar on hO\\' to gel the most from thC'ir mounls. Preparlng for such a long ride, she s:iid. takl's n .. -e to six months of preparation. beginning with s hort \1·orkouts and extending the distances . gradu a\I~ lo50 or so mil es. Sessions dealt 1,1,•ith ho\v to select an endurunce horse. cbnditioning and training, nutrition, health, :.afcty and managing the ride. 1'he -s1>ort of horsebuck endurancl' rid ing, said l\1rs. Nancy McCall of J\·Tarin Countv. chairn1an or the seminar, is as.old as man·s relations with horses. . She uses race-<'a r tern1s lo describe the animals y,·hich carry then· ridt•rs 100 miles fron1 Squ:1\\" Valley to the 1\uburn Fairgrounds in the annual T('vis Cup ridC'. 1'he horses. shl' said. ar(' ··stripped dO\\'n," me<1ning t_hul lhey look under- fed. Looks ·arc dl'celv1ng, ho1,1,•ever. 1'~e horses arc lean and strong, she :.oud. Endurance riding is not the stuff ror fat s hO\\' an1n1ali; Teams s uppclrllng the riders arc rcrerred tt a! "Pit cte\\'S." They per-.. forro-much the ;,ame function. 1\L three one.hour ma ndatory rest stops during the rid1..>S, the cre\vs check the ii nimal"s pul:l-l\ blood pressure and respiration und make s ure it is ready to continue. Murder Suspect .Held llANFORO 1U Pll -Police today held l\t a r,·in Prosser. 23. of Santa i\lonica, ror investi glltionof murde r af- ter he allegedly shot and killed a Lem09re Navnl Air sttttion man at his estranged "''lf~'s homt> here O\'Cr the 'Kctl(cnd, Potice-i:ud:thl'Y found the bod)' of Eugene Johnson Jr .. 23 :il the home or Dorothy PITnl:-t:'r aflC'r respon- ding to repo rts of a ~unsbot Additionally, the horse is ridden over segm e nt~ or the 100-mile t"rai l during the training. Since much. of the riding is done at night o\·er roqgh. terrain, the rider must have faith in .. CSec IIORSE!\I EN, Page A:!) Cunst :-\unny throug-h ~'l'uesdaywiffi­ :-.omc p:i tchy lo\v clouds late n1 )C.hl .ind t';1rl.v niorn1ng. \V,11·· n11.:r 'l"ut.,d:iy. l.o"'·'i tonighl in the ~s . I lig hs Tuesday 67 to ;2. • , l:\SIDETODA.Y Femuust and eslabkshment come logcthrr n,, Be1t11 friedon O«tpl• vppo1n/ rucnl lo tilt national boo id ot, Girl Scouts. Sec People B·l Index ., ' , ' ----. ' \ • •• !'~1~2,_~0~A~IL~Y~P~l~LO"'-T---''---~M~o~o:::day,Novembtt11.11l4 t Rocky Gift E x plained By· Aide WASH INGTON (APJ -\\'illiam J . Ronan told Congress today there was ··nothing l!inlster ' · in\'ol\~\.'<1 fn SSS0 .000 i l'.I J:l(l! to..h Un from Vice P~sidenl­ tlesi tcnatc Nelson A. Rockcleller. 1.There is nothing in my relation· s hi p with Nelson Rockereller (or v.•hi ch l need apelogir.e." said Ronan, \\'ho has been a pe rsonul aide and ad· viser to the formt"r New \'ork gover- nor for more than 18years_ · Ronan told the Senate Rules Com-m}l.te~ l~t he could not have been in- fla.ea&dliy the gi rts, most or them in ltil rd£ro or forgi ven lou ns. beca use he never h'Cld a job in whieh he could enhance the interests of the f{ockefel- l er family. · In particular , Ronan denied any wrongdoing by either himself or Rockefeller in the transfer of the T r ibo ro ugh B ri d~e ;ind Tunnel Authority lo t he new ~Ict ropolit an Transportation Authority. \\•hich is· responsible for running ::i ll mass tran-· ait facilities in the New York Cit y 11.rea. Allegations have been rriade that .R ona n p layed a ke y ro le i n negotia t ion s th at cre at ed t he authority and may have had the op· portunity to favor the interests or the Chase ri.tanh attan Bank, "'hich is h eaded by Rockefell er's brother, David. · T h e Chase ~l a nh att an Ba nk Tepresented the bond holders of the Triboro ug h Bridge and Tunne l Authority iind a t one point sued to p revent the transfer of the authori ty's surplus fund s to subsidir.e the running of the subways. The s uit eventuall y was settled a nd the new authority, headed by Ronan, was created. Rockefeller loaned Ronan $510,000 l n a series or six installments begin· ning in 1963. Last May, j ust before Rona n became the $100,000.a-year senior ad· fa~U;~ ~~~k~r/~f1:r0fo~~!0tc;ee~~~~~ and gave hi m a n additional 540,000. Ronan testified the loans and· gins "'ere made to help him provide £or his family's future and for retirement. "I "+.!h to make it clear that at no time did I consider the governor was und er any continui ng obligation to Joan me money, nor dia the granting of these loans have any relationship to !ny willingness to stay in· state ser· vice," Ronan said. , Sen. Howard \V . Cannon ID-Nev.). ~mmittee chairman. predicted Sun· &gJ lhecSeoate wilt \'Ole to confi rm Rockefeller soon after Thanksgiving ~q~.t~~l pe expects _to vote for confir-1'Ail~ij)a. 1·pn the basis of "·hat l know now," HearingSlatf!d On Hu1it Memo WAS lllNGTON <A P I -U.S. Marijuana Questions .Raised ., < Dist rict Judge John J .. Sirica tOday ordered a $pe:cib1 hearing to clear up ho w a crucial memn written by Wa t e..r&ate con- spi1·:..to r E . llo\\·ard Ilunt Jr. ea rn .... t o s how up a t th e \Vatcril<ile covcr·up tri al. Sl r ica s 11id \V aLerga l c pr0$eculors shoUld call \\'ill ie nl ·o. -nittn1Jn1i. ;,i form"cr llunt luwye r \1·h o once dl·nicd knowledge of the memo before u federal grand JUr}' und then tur- ned it over :1 year later to the prosecution. \VASlllNCTciN <UPI) -The gover· nment tod ay raised new health q uestions about marijuana use , saying that\l~t.. results a re incon· • clu.slvc but m eN ts •·c;msc for. con--;--- cern and caution .... A hair.hour bc!nrc Sirica or- dered the hearin(!, o~soc i ate specia l prose·cutor James F. Nea l said he arranged for la"•ye rs from Bittman's old law fi rm to tesli!y Tuesday. . . From P a ge A l The U.S. llealth, Education and 1 \Velf are depa rtment report said the; scientific evjdence is hardest on the C'ffects or marijuana smoking on dri vcr pcrfornlance. ''A definit ive ·e va luation of marijuana's harmfulness or safety tor humans cannot be offered at this t i m e on the basis of scientific evid ence available," said Dr. Robert L. DuPont, director of H EW's National Institute on Drug Abuse, Vo'hich prepared the 193-page report. ··But there is cause for concern and caution based on evide nce from animal studies a nd some preliminary ST UDENTS • • • human stud ies summarized in this \1icjo s~hool. '-report," DuPont said. · .. Robert Lombardi, S<iddlcback 's superintendent, said he is \VCll aware of the proble m . . ··For now it \\•ou ld seem t he possible· u d verse e ffe c t s s hould l ead nlarijua na s mokers or· potentia l smokers to question whether it is worth the risk,'' be added. The report, completed early this ''Those students who attend school ..outs.ide the d is trict a re he lping deprive us of necessary construction funds." he said. · :'iear, was 9elayed to include new . o.1r., f'IW SC.ff ""- research \\'hich raised more questions MARY BARBER, 7, TRIES NEWER MATH AT TURTLE ROCK SCHOOL College offi cials. he said, :ire trying a number or th ings aimed at enticing the students back. a bout the potential health eff.e.cts o!.__ Pr ogram..Author .. D.e:Vau1L0bser.11e.s S tude.nLProgress marijuana smoking. "\Vhatever the ultimate evidence o( more seri ous consequences of chronic New and more popular courses are cannabis use, there is little question being conducted. a women's studies that acute marijuana intoxication in- prog r a m is bei ng establis h ed , ter'f'eres with immediate intellectua l stude nts are being given mor e funct ioning aS' well as with driving flex ibility and student health services a nd othe r psyc.homotor skills," a re in the offing , Lombardi pointed DuPont said in a foreword to the out. report. But perhaps the single biggest step The report was released just three Turtle Rock Pupils Try .New Math Study Checkq.p By Doctors Described by his aides as weak and pale, former President Richard M. -Ni:1on spept mosT o( bi9' weekend fu bed at his San Cle mente estate. Meanwhile , three prestigious physicians a ppointed by Federal Judge John Sin ca planned to pay a visit to the be~side of the ailing for· mer chief execuUve. And spokesmen for Nixon were quoted as saying that Nixon has 1iven full perm ission for a series of examinations to determine it he is well enough to t estify berore the Watergate cover -up trial in the nation's capital. . .. Di ane Sawyer, a secretary to top Nixon aide Ronald Ziegler, said that although no me mbers of the staff saw Nixon over the weeekend, that s.he was sure he spent most of the period in bed. · ... "I know he's happy to be obt or the hospital and back among his ow n things,'' s he added. .5Pokesmen said that Nixon has no objection to submi(ting to a com ph:te examination by the three physicians -from -the-East-who-have-been·ordered to return wit h' their findings before Nov. 29. During.. the weekend Nixon's lawyer, Herbert J. MiUer, visited the former President in San C1ernente to discuss the matter of the exam. • The ajlpointment of the doctors V.•ns m ade early last week at the request of lawy_e rs representini:t Wa ter.R:ale defendant J ohn Ehrlichman. who once served as Nixon's top advisor·on to bnng the studcrits back is a ne\v d ay~ :-i ft ~r ~u P ont _called for "Afodern m ath" was a great idea program in which classes wi ll be held decry _minahz.at1on of pnvate use of that didn't work, according to Vere Cuttine: out some of the emphasis domesti~ affairs. i~ v~rious communities within the m::,~n1u!n a. . ..... ,_ '-~1. . .>n..1 : "'""DeVap~t.i.~OJl[~q-.SJ~Qf ap;i.at.h_progra~ d1str1ct. -.--._.. ......... -· .... :-...it· -0-~L~$:::<""-:v~...._..,A> l:A?tri'lt tnea a urtle Rock School 10 "We need permanent buildings,:· the eport rai~~d questions about the· Irvine. s aid Lombarcli. "Right now we don l effects of mar11uana on male sex bar· De Va ult and fellow a uthor Rev. have the right facilities for the right mon~ l~vel s , int~rference with the Stanley Bezuszka spent the school day ta.§kS, :·. ·-· body s d1scase-res1stant response and Friday seeing how their program is Tbecollegeno\v has twopermanent e f fe c t ~ on fu nd a mental ce ll workinJ?. . structures -the li brary and the metabohsryi. . •. . The Science Research Associates science-mathematics bui lding. Both .One series of animal studie~ .1n-Mathematics Learning System1-draf. were builtwiththestate picking up 5t ~1ea t~s t hat on~. of the acti ve tedby thetwo men,isaimedattr)!ing , percent of the bill -the maximum a l-in~rcdtents of n:i anJuana .-Del_ta·9· to make math less formal. Jo"•a ble by the California Community THC -an'!,po~sibly other ingredients "That new math made quite a con· Colleges Board or Governors. ha ve a pote~t1ally ~armful eff~ct on tribution," said De Vault after his -Other buildings now being planned cell. me.tabol_tslll"'which could di~turb visit, "'but what we're trying to do is will house s tudents in the arts. basic ~iological p~oc~sses and inter-have math make sense to the kids." phys ical ed ucat ion, technology . fere with the ~dy s immune repson- busi ness science. and paramedical se, the i:eport. said. training Hov,.ever. tl added that no human · research has been reported \\'hich demonstrates that disease resistance Bekins Van \\'On theory ~nd complex verbiage Nixon's ref\llarphysieian, Dr. J ohn that dlarai:~~ed m!-!Cb of new mat~, ~ut1.grer,· n1d th ar ms flAttefifS:;;; ___ _; DeVault sa1d, 1s a pnmary aim of llis was "under ·w.atch!ul observation" program. . . 1 durint his c::onvatescence Jollowln.R: After rev1 ew1ng the progra!'" ~ 5urgeryonbisleftleg. work a t Turtle Rock, DeVauJt said,' [ a m very impressed with what the t eachers at ·the 5cbool have been doing." The third gr ade class he visited was dealing with subtraction. ''Learning about subtraction in the third grade is a really big thing," said De Vault. Using an egg carton. subtraction "'as demonstr ated by paring away the compartments. "We're tryiRg to.relate their ex- perience to tb.iJi gs in the r eal world,". said Devault. "Aller all , m ath is just a descrip· Crews Answer Laguna Towers' Trouble Alarm ·rney needn't have but Orange County firemen respoa.ded in force early this morning to an alarm at the twin 14-story Laguna Hills Towers. Fro1M Page A l is si gnifi c antly impa ired b y marijuana use. Another se ries of pre-clinica l HORSEMEN . studies, also termed "speculative," --• • • suggest that THC delays-rejection of lion, just· like words are descnpboo. P e •dent The problem is that too often, math is . r SI onlydescrtption,"hesaid. · Four...engia.e companies rolled to the new r etirement complexes wb~ 11. "'trouble alarm" went off at county fire department ' headquarters 1n Orange. -· Terms like comniutative property Sall. sfactory and multiplicative identity are more confusing than enlightening to youn_g. 'l;e.en Cyclist the horse's abilily lo find its way, she said. "We usually ride over the last 25 miles a number of times. That's thl· part tha t you 're mos t likely to cover at night .'' she said. skin grafts in rats and inh ibits the gro\•1th of tumors in mice. F rom Page A l · ---·-· · · Sters, says Bezuszka. . The presid ent of Bekins Van and'.~-lt<. D<nn ..modu.n_malh .books were ~torage Company remained in~A: Iflon V<'rilten, he· said, the authors did not Community Hospital today after realize~that the terms would be so The trouble alarm warns firemen tha t s om·ethlng is-a wry in the . S9PhiSti~ated electrical fire-se113in&: system . . ' Succumbs After Highway Crash ''The h o rse learns that the fairgrounds and food is at the end of that stretch and it sort of gi ves him a second y,•ind. ·· A 17·rear·oldGardcnGroveboydied The record fo r a 100-mile r ide, she ~t Orange County ~l cdical CentC'r said. is a little O\'Cr 12 hours. but early today, just seven hours after his C\'C'f\"OOt:' \rho finishcsis a y,•innl'r. s peeding mot ore yClc collided \Vlth :i ~I rs . .\I cCall proudly y,•cars an over· size y,·cstcrn belt buckle awarded for car Su nday C\'Cntn~. C hief Deputy Coroner James 1ust completing the arduous trail. Iler Beisner said Peter i\lastrilli died shor· .time. she said, is usually about 16 to 18 "d . h r . hours. t ly aft er m t n1g t today o massive Finishin g th(' ride is hard. s he said. FORD ... ~uest palace prior to FOrd's goin g to · the Imperial Palace nead>y in central Tokyo. .e : being injured Saturday evening when troublesome. an explosion sa nk a cabin cruiser in "Now, in rewriting math, instead or ·Av alon Har bor . . saying 'commutative property' we J\Jilo Bekins Jr .. 47, of 1..os Angeles. simply tell children 'you can add \1•as cut on the head and shaken by the numbers in any order you want a nd blast. A hos pital spokesman said his you'll get the same answer-whether cond ition \\'as "satisfactory" today its three plus rour or four plus three." and he \\'ou ld be discharged in a day Bezusz.ka said. or so. Not only did the vocabulary stump Bekins a nd three others \\'ho were youngsters. he said, it stumped their having dinner on the cruiser when the pa r ents too. Proble ms with the explosion occurred \\·e re rescued by a jargon, he said . prevented parents shoreboat operator. The others, Nora frOm helping the youngsters with Jeroque, 44 , of Beverly llil!s , and their math home\\·ork and caused Jlugh \Villon, 54, and his \\'ife, resentment. .. Normally. only fire prevention per. sonnel would respond to a trouble alarm. Firefighting units are sent only if fire or water now alarms sound at the Orange headquarters. Fire prevention specialist ~l clvin Angel, who shepherded the alarm system installation. said fi remen a p· parently got the signals crossed on who was supposed to respond. Firemen, however. made good use of their time after they arrived. head and internal injuries. because. of the aucotion given ut the ~ The mishap occurred in county ter· eheckpoints to tht" i>hy:.,ical condition ritory near Garden Gro \·e and was in· of the hor:;cs. ,\ny signs n£ fatigue But in recognition of his arrival, a 21.gun salute boomed out over Tokyo Bay lo greet the first Am erican president to visit J apan, and the \\·clcoming crowd of~,500 .Japanese -mostly fe11'iilies o~ver­ nment offi cials -and 150 Ameri cans cheered and wa\•ed tiny J apanese flags as Ford stepped from his plane. Ford and Secret ary or State Henry A . Kissinge r "'alked along a red car- pet th rough an official receiving line headed by U.S. ambassador to J apan Jumes D. l·lodgson and J apanese an1- bass;idor to the United States Takes hi \ · :isuk ;:nva . .,. ~1aril)'O. 38, of Los Angeles. \\'ere The authors are not suggesting that released Sun day after being kept the basis or modern math-acquain- O\"c rnight for recover:--· from shock. ' ting children with "'hY math works as They took advantage of the raise alarm to continue their training on wh at to do in the event o( a fire at the twin towers -the tallest buildings in unincorpor a t e d Orange Count y. Residents started moving into the Jiuildings Friday. Only 12 or the 311 units were occupied at the time or the trouble alarm. J ,,,estigated by the California lligh~•ay t.li~qual ify the horse and rider. Palrol. 'fhe rides. she said. lake the hor· .'\CJ-IP spokesman s:iid i\lastrilli"s !'JCman through si:iectacul••r ~ccnery motorcycle \\"as tra\"cling \\·estbound and areas seldom seen by man. vn Lampson Avenue near Jf aster ,\t the end of a 100-n1itc ride, she Street at ··an un safe rate of speed " said, .. if you'rl' in pretty good sh:ip(', v.·hen it slammed intoacar pullingout yo u feel good. ~atura\ly you're lirciJ, v f a private dri \ e\\•a ''· . but I usu a 1 Iv feel ex hilarated. . The dr1 v~·r of the auto, identified as "'.\lost 0 ( t he riders get toughened J:?on ald Zeno~. 114, ~\';1 s_not he ld pen-up prcttr fast \vhilc they're trai ni Qg. din~ further !nvest1gat1on, the Clf P ., One Jhing for ~urc, il'i; not for the spokes"Jansaid. · ~ytc ." '!'('n minu tes befo re Ford's arrival, a h<.ind of 1,600 students from an ultra- l('fl [}()litical group clashed violently \\"ith 1>oli ce at a p;ifk tto.•o miles from the ai rport. Pol.ice arrested 176 or the students, bri nfi n~to 188 the num ber of persons placed in custody in con- nection \Vith Ford's \"isit. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Sta·tue Back 1 p,. Ot..,Qll (N\I 0.lly P1IOI ...;,"'""IC ft •S<om· bo~ Ille N~ .. , "''" •\ l>Ullh•...., 1W 'll'f" Q<..,Qf' (.N\I Putl4•"'•r>q C.O"'!>t "• ~··'" "°'"""' ... ciutll•,.,..O. MO"°'' 11'•owq" F .. ,,. •• '"' Co'li. ,,,. .. , "'••-1 6•A<ft. """'"''2'1lln S..ocll faun •••" V•"•• Ir~'"' S•aa1oc.oc• 11,11,, •"'1 u....,.. &..-:" Sou!ll Co~•J A l•"Qle n91.,,..1 ""'"'"" owDloj,('Off !W•~·a·h• ..a ~ ... Tft• !l'•ll(•NI oubh\llonq P""' '' ti JOO....,. .. S.y !l'ltMI, (£1}1f "'<!••. (tl<lo•n•• '2•1•. Robe rt N. Weed P•••111rn! •ncl P~DI'""' Jac k~. Curley i>ltt P!tl• .. nl l llG Grnfftf MfMQrt . Thomas Keevll Thomas A. Murph1nc -n•g•nQ E<llllDI Charles H. Loos R ic har~ P. Nall -••ll•!_.'I w -..tP'lllE<llffflMI • Offices c..11 ""'' "°-" "'' S''"' ..... -1 ..... lJJ) "-'""" eo.M•••d ~•OllM hKft. llM~••Sl'ffl H"""l"91., 9f1Cft; 11'1,J 9Mtl\ lloulf•••O s.dd19M <• ¥11ltf" UlO'I U ~11 ltold 11 '-n Oltqo ,,_,, TeltphOM 1714) 642-4321 Cli5Sllitd Adverll51ng 6'2·S671 SldollNll«• \llllf!t "''~Oll>Ct .511·6110 ,...,... s. .. ,,, ..... ..,. 495-0630 A rt Work Appears • Cl em ente Zll Ry JOll/\' \'ALTE RZ1\ Otlllt 0111~ ~lol Sl.rft To everyone \\•ho gazes on it , the t ragic bronze hea d wrought by A1u1uste Hodin s:iys something but police in t \\'O Orange Eoast cities totlay '"'ish it could say a little more. The 53 1,000 maste11>iece stolen from a Corona dt'l i\1ur art j!allery corly in the Wt>Ckl.'ntl \\'ound up mvbll_·riousl\' on a Sun Clemente 1>a rk1ng.lot Sund>i Y. niE[ht. • An d because art lovers arc i;c:u·ce on the .itreets or the city after dark. the bronze head just sat unnoticed for hours. One motel ov .. ncr saJd it struck his fancy. ho\\•cver. and he had planned to lua the 3QO·pound beauty into his Jiving room to use ;is anor~ament i(no onC\\'anted il. . But news paper puhl1~h r ~lan rord ?!fann ing knew exactly '~·hat the value of the \\'Ork \\':15 \\ht•n he followed i\n ~nonymour-liJ> chrcettng tflm to his publication's lot. "'\Ve had auests th~ugh the \·eniltll ;ind someone c:rftt'd a httle t,etore,IO o'clock. It was a young man who sald simply that the stolen statue wa~ In my park1n1t lot and that "'e should take it seriously." i;11id the publisher oftht Daily Sun Post. \Vhen lfann1n g arnvcd ht!: found the n1astcrpiece slttJn11 nr:1r a door\\ 1.1y. \' l~e called police. \\'ho had itot yet· been informed of the breakin at the J ack Glenn Galleries before dawn Saturday. . The thieves pried through a back door-and made orr with the crated bro nze which has been on loa rf fo r several weeks by a New York Gal- lery. Of.Cicers in Ne"•port Beach were <'onv1n ced thaf the theft was the work of profes5ionols. But the mystery surrounding the theft rl'muins . ''It sure baffles me. 'l said fitanning. · "\Vhy ""'ould someone go to so much trouble to ~teal a masterple«i and then just dun1p it Jn a parking lot?" Initial de~ires to cheek the art work for fi ngerprints were scrapped soon aft er police a rriwd afte r t hey disco\·e rcd that several passersby had tried to mo\'C the art work by ~king it baC'k and forth. "\Ve "'ere getting calls from stveral people at about the time ~fan­ ning got his telephone mes.sage. Some, called it 11 Troj3n head, s.nd the others jusl didn 't kno\\1 \\'ht l it "'as," said Pa1rolm:ln teve Jfawley. , Flnally, at 3 a.m., officers tUrned the \\'Ork over to Glenn, who loaded the Rodi n up and drove away with iL The masterpiece appe ared un- d11maged, offict:!rs s:1id-exe:ept for il~pri de. Sheriff's deputies said the 42·foot itdoes-be discarded. S50.000 crusiscr ble"· up \\•hen leak ing But more emphasis on drill is butane \\•as ignited by a pilot light on a needed and the program must be sim- gallcy sto\'e. pie enough to reach their st ude nts, Oe\1ault said. · Anget said he expects several more trouble alarm calls u9til the bugs arc worked out of the new system. ~ Your Money is Now·Insured to 8'40.000 at Mariners. .A...-... No~ you're twic__;' as safe cit Mariners I We're your "olaeSt'"'llometown savings and loan. You con always count on us to provide you with up-to-date service ar"?d the highest interest possible on insure'd...$._avings. . . Remember, individual acc ounts are now in$ured to $40 ,000, and a family of f our can hove as much as $560 ,000 -Fully.Insured ! Save at Mariners. '!.% 5.39 % f ......... _t_ 11110.,.,.,. ·--.,,...,1 ..... -... 5'/.-% -5.92 % -s::::;I.:':""'---· ' --"""""' ol 6 V1% 6.72% ----•11.000 tt -· '°'-"'""* ..... 6'1·% = 6.98% ~-MW... Mi.nc.11.000• -· .. ___ ... F••• s1•v1c1s PHOTOCOf'YING MONIY OJIOf.RS NOT~KY SEJIVICE SAFI DEPOSIT 10)( tRA VllUSCHECICS • l JIUSt DEED NOTI COltlCtlON ,...,_...,. ....... ,....... .......... ......... 7'/, % = 7.79% ..._,._,,_ ... --· 1 ..,,....,,. .. ""' .......... Wiiiie ... ...... WDTCUn: .. DOVU • tmn0~r"iire1e ~ .... (ll'lttL .... caw. ~ 1024 WATSIDI DllVI • NIWJIOIT IUCll, CAia. '*° • t714! Ma--~ c..I) 13!20 Si:At. IEA.t'H llOULl?V A•D • SEAL 12.\CH, 'rAUP. '°140 • (ll)f $91-16>6 8747 I EVEltLY BOOLCVAA.D• L0$ AHGF.LPJ, CAUF • .:l048• (2131 657,,.141 ' ' • •Now1lgned flllo low, offM:llv• 01 of Nov. 21, 1974 1-- . - 7 , • ... .. ._. -~-- .. Huntington Be,.:ch. . ... T bclay's Final N.Y. Stoc k s Fountain Valley· · ED ITION ... -VOL. 67, NO. 322, 2 SECTI O NS, 22 P,AGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA .MO NDAY, NOVE M BER 18, 1974 T E N CEN TS Vdey Sc , ool-~~trict Flanning-Needed By KATHY CLANCY Now, he explained, applicants are !)t t1>e·oa11r,.•sut1 being sought ror a broadly-based com- 'Fountain Valley residents will be mittee which will design t he new asked soon to help plan a new unified district and determine the tax rate K-12 school district contained within need~d to' provide tlte level of municipal boundaries. education desired. Carl "Bud'!--Jones, Organi:r:er of a Jones said _a_ ifQ._UP _m_:.: )>elilion drive aimed at preseh(in'g~~.~u~r" city reside nts will ~creen ap· s uch a plan to the state Bo"ard of plicants for that committee, which he Education, said today volunteers said should r epresent a w id e have gathered the needed 5,200 sig· geographic area and include a range natures. of philosophies. J ones said volunteers still are trying to gather additional petition signatures. a nd he plans to ask that forms be m ade available in school district offices and at the Fountain Valley Com munity Center. J ne ns.:.ta..meeLsoon...with Assemblyman Robert Burke <R-Hun- tington Beach ) to discuss special legislation for the new district. He explained a law will be neces- sary to ensure. inter-dislrict atten- -· --0.lly P'lllol St." ,,_ THIS IS ONE OF BOATS HUNTINGTON COUNCIL IS THINKING ABOUT GIVING UP Tight Budget and Duplication of Taxes Mean Huntington Be ach May Lose Its 'Navy' Patrolling of HarhoD:r dance agreements between the nev; Distri ct, to \'Ole on v.'hether or not lo tinued. petitions with l.400 signatures had been turned in to him. A tcle1>hone check with other volunteers ind icated they had at least the 5,200 names necessary. district and st udents from other cities Joi n the Ol'\V system. who attend Los Amigos and Fountain .Jones said ··at least 100" 1>ersons al- Valley High School. tended a meetin g in Fount ain Valley Legislution a lso is needed for a City l lall Saturday tu hear plans for ·division of Cash assets of the Hunting-the new district and rccci\'e petitions. ton...Beach.-Unio_n..Higb-School-District-J-lc claimed City CounCiimen Roger J ones said as soon as the committee has \\·orked out 'dct<.1ils for the new district , he \\'ill take the petitions and plans to the Stele Board <>Ci Education. asking them to set an election. Under his pl an, he does not need t he ap .. pro\' al of anv localschnnl ~rd. and the Garden Grove UOiried School Stanton and Al J-lollinden. as· well as District. Jones also plans to seek a \Vi lli am Crane , a trustee or the 1-~ou n- provision allowing residents of Hun-taln Va lley Schoo l District, told the t inRton Beach .. now attendint! thf'. C"l'O\\'d they had signed petitions. Fountain Valley (elementary) School .By the end of the day, Jones con· Ford Vows Veto Won't Accept Current. Vets' Bill \VA.S~llNGTON (UPI ) -President f'ord told the lame-duck session 01: Congress today he would veto as in- fl atio na ry a veterans bill raising benefits fo r Vietnam-era service men if it is sent to the White ~louse in ils present form. . In a message sent to Congress while he was traveling in the Far East". Ford also asked for fast action on dozens of measures, including confir- mation or Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president, a 5 percent income lax surcharge and emergency aid for lhc unemployed. The lengthy list was delivered to congression al leaders at the opening of a post-election session of the 93rd Congress_. /\. fi!lh of the congressional members will not be hack when the Senate l eaders P.1ikc ,;1ansfield and inly staled obJettions indicated th.at I I ugh Scott indicated Congress \Vould l-'ord mig ht veto the bill in its present accon1ptish \'irtuall y none of lht! fornl. things the President asked except fur · Meanwhile, the House Vlays a nd the Roekcfcllerconfir mation. ~t eans Committee today abandoned Almost all of Ford's requesls, in·# hopes Of wid~spread tax reform th.i's e lud in g hi:-i JJ .po int ec onomic year a ndmoved loward approval of.a parkagc. had lx>ensent Lo C&i pitol Hill s maller bill increasing oil <!ompa ny earlier but have not cleared the time# taxes b~~ at least $2.5 billion ancf consun1ing process or debale and giving some relie( to lower income compromise taxpayers. _ f ord ur~cd Congrc~s to "rccon· Speaker Carl Albert promlsed to sider" a veterans bi ll pro\"idins, a 22.7 push the bill to-the l·fouse floor if the per cent incrC'asc 111 G 1 ·benefits \\'ays a nd !\lea ns Committee ap· retroacti ve Lo Se pt _ I . 1974. lie asked. provedthe bill Tuesdayasplann~ instead. fo1· Jn 18.2 pe rcent inc rc<i sc \Vays a nd !\leans Chai rman \ViJbur" effecti\'c Jan. 1. 1975. l\lills-(D-Ark.J. out lined the smaller Il e said he al~v op1>oscd ii dirl·ct bill to the commiltce today in its first loan progran1 fo r <1ualifying \"Clt>r<ins meeting since the election-recess,and- <1 nd an extensio n ol' educat iona l thcrc"'·asalmostnoopposltion. 'Clemency For Hunt' Easy-Nixon May Revert to County newCongre"'""""es '"J""""' .Policeman ,· benefits fro m JG to 45 mnn~hs . The rir-(See GI BILL, Page A2:) Firemen~s " :·~ Dispute Due For Airing . ' W ASllINGTON <UP I 1 -President Nixon told an aide on the day the Wa tergate bugging tri al bega n in J anuary.1973 tha t clemency for con- :;pirator E. llo\\·ard ~lunlJr. would be a "simple" thing to arrange, accor- ding to a tape played publicly ror the :first time today. In the ta pe played at the Watergate cover-up trial, Nixon also said that -pardons for the men.v,.ho actually car- ried out t~e buggin,g•oL .Qc mocratic headquarters might prove more dif- ficult. Nixon -who has repeatedly denied approvi ng pardons for any of the burglars -raised thC...iJuestion of 'clemency in a cbnversaUon Jan. 8. J973 \\'ith Charles \V. Colson, then his s pecial counsel. (- "Hunt's is a simple case," Nixon t old Colson. "I mean, uh . after all. the m an's wife is dead, was killed, he's s:ot one child that has ... " "Brain damage from an automobile a ccident," Colson interrupted. "That's right •... " Nixon said. •·we'll build thalc,$on-o r-a-bitch up like <See CLE1'1ENCY, Page A21 S TO CKS STAGG ER OVER E·CONOMY NE\V YORK <U PI) -Stock pri res plunged broadly on the New York Stock Exchange in moderate trading today as the nation's economic pic- turedarkened. The Dow Jones industrial average Jost 22.69 points to sz.t.92. Declines led. .ad\'ances, l ,306 to 148, among the 1,778 issues traded. Deepening recession, rising i n· flation, delay in a coal ~ettfement a nd fears of a ?i.Jiddle-East war were ,,major factors in the decline. By TERRY COVILLE Ol t~· O.Olty 1'11911 St.ill The city of 1-luntinglon Beach can save more tha n $200,000 a year by a l· lowing the county to patrol th~ nine miles of waterways in Huntington Haibour. ? About Sl00,000 can be s<tved in thi!li year's city bud gel if the switch from a ci ty to a county harbor patrol is made in December . rather than July. Such a move Di almost certain. ac- cording to the comments made during last week 's a ll -day budget study ses- sion. City councilmen-ordered-the staff lo meet with county ha rbor department offi cials and rind out how soon and how easily such a transfer can be made. · ··1 don't think we have any alter- 3 Huntington Men Arrested . After Rohb·ery . Three l-lunlington Be ach men were jailed on charges of strong arm rob· bery during the \Veekend after they al- legedly all a~ked and robbed a young hitchhiker they picked up in the Laguna Hills urea. Orange County sheriff's deputies identified the trio as Jimmie Lee Wagoner , 27, of 7601 \Vyoming St.: h1arc Thomas Deweney, 24. of 5002 T errie r St. a nd \Vi\liam Robe rt Gehrke, 24 , or 16721 Busby Lane, all of Huntington Beach. · A fourth man, Robert Lane Vallet- te, 25, of Garden Grove, was jailed \\'ilh them on identical charges. Deputies said Joseph Lee Forester, 22. of Worthington, Penn. told them the four men picked him up' at a San Diego Free'o'•ay onramp and later d ropped h i m ·on Ave nida de la' Carlotta in Laguna Hills .!Jfler pun- ching him in t he face and taking his backpack from hi m.· Orange ' Coas t · Officers said they later arrested the ------•-£o ur-men after identifying-the--ear- Weatht•r Sunn~ tfirough Tu~dny \\'ith some patchy IO\V clouds late ni ght and <'nrly morning. \Va r- n1er Tuesdoy. Lows tonig ht in the 50s . Highs Tuesday 67 lo 72. 4 ·,, s riit'WD,\ .. r emini.!1 ond establi.shment con1t logelher 01 Belly F'f'"iedan oettpCt appointment to 'the notional board-of Girl Scoul1. See People B,J •• ... .. .. " .. n •• M •• .. •• -__ .. __ -· ·-......... -----.... .. .. .. •1-1 ..... " • • ~ •• • • f described by th e victim. Forester "'alued the backpack and its contents · a t $472. PIGSK IN PICK JN FI NA L WE EK T he final week of Pig~kin Pickeroo '74 competition for prizesJncluding a <!Olo r television set begins today in the Daily Pilo\_sports section. This week's Pickeroo winner joins nine others to be invited to·compete · tor a 16-i n c h Z enith portable television. Details of the r unoff com- petilion ~·ill be announced In the Daily Pilot sports pages. ·• To be 'Clig!ble, one must first be the one who most accurately preaicts the outcomes of 30 rootball games to be played ttil!I weekend. Rules and a n entry blank appear on page A ti. A regular feature of the Dally Pilot. Pij!skin Pickeroo is co.sponsored by ABC Color Television Company or Jluntington Beach and Zenith Cor .. poration. .. native but l o let the count}· absorb lhat service ." commented Coun- cil man J erry Matney, duriqg the .study of city fin ances. Elimin ating l he city 's h arbor" operation is one of the top items listed as possible service cutbacks to help balance a city budget \\'hich may bl' as nwch as Sl.2 million short or the necessary funds to run govern ment J his year alone_ Taxpayers in Huntington Be ach already pay a n 18·cent tax r ate to sup- port the county's harbors. beaches and parks depar-tme.nt. The city's share adds up lo 5976,740 in one year, according to Finance Director Frank .. Ben" Arguello. Efforts to get some or t hat money back. to reimburse the city for its .patrol of 1-l untington ~!arbour. ha ve fai led, according to Vince ~l oorhousc, director of the city's llarbors and .Beaches De partment. , ?tloorhouse tried to convince· city . council men the harbor patrol should not be t urned over to the county, con· tending there will be a drop in ser- vices and a ri se in citizeq complaints. ~ "It's ·a bigge r umbrella or-govern- ment and it ju~t.ean 't be as responsi\'e to the people," says l\loo rhouse. But Coun c ilwoman •l a rrictL \\lieder, pointing to the taxes Hunti ng- ton Beach residents already pay for coun ty ha rbor act i\ities. replied. "As a •ity, ir "'e want to be totally in - depend ent of the \\'orld aroun d us it is goin g to cost us more money.'' Battling ~~r:~t:ie<m an Les Prince. struc k by a pickup truck Saturdet y night. survived s urgery for the second Lime earl y today. but hospit:tl offl cla lS'" listed his condition as guarded. · · ·Surgeons at ll untinb'1.0n lntercom- m unit y ilo s pital petro rm ed ;i craniotom y on the 26·~·car·old officer early tod ay to relieve pressure on the brain and to reduce the threat or blood clotti ng. a hospita l spokesman said .. Prince suffered a skull fract ure, t\vo broken legs and internal inj u1ic::. \\·hen a piCkup truck struck him ;,i l Beach Boulevard and Adams Avenue. Prince ha d been directing trarfic al the intersect ion \~·here signal s were inopcratiYc. Dortors (Vol'ked on Princ·c for more than four hours Salurday night Charged "'ith ftlony dl'unk dri ving in the a ccidenl. i\lor1ison I-fall. 211. ·534 1 Reily Ori\'C, 1-luntington Beach . r e m a ins in c ust od y today. \I C' probably \Viii be arrai,l!ncd 1"ucsday, poli ce said. The city's harbor patrol opcratior\:J: consists of one lieutenant. s evend marine safety officers. a ·main- tena nce man. and t"'O power bonts equipped with fi re fi ghting equi p- ment. <See HARBO~R, Page A2l Valley Council Studies City Employe Raises . A1'nllnltlpal-e1fil)Joyecontracf. cal· ling for pay ra ises o( up to 19 pcrcenl'" o\'er the next two years. will be con- sidered by the Fountain Valley City Council al. a n 8 o'clock meeting Tuesd ay night. The <!Ontract ·calls for a "Seven per- ecnt salary hike on Nov. 30, follow.ed b y an additional two percent in June :;i nd fi\'C percent mol'e a year from nO\\'. The rinal pay adjustment, in June 1976, will be from one to rive percent, based onJ.ht consu_mer prite index. The contract will cover all city em. ployes e xcept department heads, police and firemen, city of!icials ex·· plained, add ing that agreements have not yet been reached with lhose groups. The t wo·yCa r <!ontract already has been approved by representatives of the Fountain Valley Municipal Em- ploycs' Association. Th ey Back Oilers 1>;111¥ Piiot Sl•lf Pr.at6 l~tllJflS fffl!fflll ~J l'i nd ~ L ln:i. d . <1 r;._\.L';.!l'·n!ct "il'lllO r . I~ l hL' 197 1 honl(.'l'Otlllllj.! qut:L'TI <II 1··nunta111 \'Lilll':'-·~ l .o~ \n1i)!os lligh School. She> 1s 1~11· daught er of l lo\\<1rd I'.: l.Ju\dtil Sa nta .-\n:1. ' A contract d ispute bel\\'ecn Hun . t1ngton Beach Uremeri 3nd the city is e~1>ected to be settled duririg tonight :s city council meeting. -1~;n a g rce·m e-nt lowe rin·g· -the rt·tirement age from 55 lo 50 is on the agenda for lhe 7:30 p.m. council seS• :;ion for council a ppro\'al. City Administrator Dave RO\\•lands said the lo"·cr retirement age for firemen was agreed to by firemen and the city's contract negotiators. lie sa id fi remen had asked for a 4.S percent pay boost -above the annual fi\'e pe rcent raises already in their three year contracts-be<:ause of ia· fla llon this year. ~ They either \\'atlted the J><IY raises in cash. or in extra fringe benefits, ll11wlands said. L"nder t he new retirement poliry, if ,;1ppro"ed . a •1 untirrglon Beach hremen \1"ith 20 yeurs of service <:an r('lirc at the age of 50 and rceCi\·e 40 f)t'l'C'C nt of hi s base S:i lary. The cur~ rt•nt policy sa~ ~ he must \\'ail until the :ii;:e or SS. {'XC('l)l for dis abili ty r1.•llrC'ffi l'nls. The ag reement call5 ror a 2.5 per- cent pay adj'uStment for per so(IS working between 3 p.m. and 9 a.n) • Employes a lso.may receive salary In- creases for taking~College courses - 2.5 pe rcent for t he completion of 24 units, rive percJnt for an AA degree ond 10 percent for a bachelor ... • degree. T hese s ix col'ds form the \'nrslty yell ll'.•rll'I' squad ;tl ll unti n ~on Beach lli,ll h Sc hool (;1r~ arc (clockwise from frontJ )1:i ry i\J orcuu. Cond)' ~loon" 'fr 11 i \.1hbs. Beth Robertson, Lee Ann G1ln1,ir L' ;.in d Cindy lshmttcl. • ' 1 ' • • • , • • ... ' .. , -0A1LVPILOT HB Monday, NcwembM 18.1~74 .~ .::s ue Tried it· D1ug Abuse Chief Smoked Pot . WASlllNGTON fUPll . Dr.·Robcrtl •. l)_u£0.n1,headoflhc:a,ove;nmen- l"s'drll.g fibusc tlg('ncy. stud lod<iy he has tried mariJuitna. • B~t. 1( he h<Jd knov.'n th en v.•hat he knows now about lhe health hazards of man1uanu. he m1gtn nut huvc. Ou Pont told newsmen. The lcgid tonscc1uences Y<~f~ or no concern when ht! tried mririjuanu, ~~ w.~~d lhl'y ;ifft•et a_~Y dcc1.s1on to smoke it in the future, lJuJ>ont said. • ll 5 clear that m_<anJ U<11l~ !S not good for the health," s;1id DuPont. "J 0tm prep a red to certify that 1t 1s dangerous." ---•--_1 DuPo·nt:-1\l!:nl o.r the N~tional Institute on Drug A bust'. v.·as asked if he hitd &mokcd murlJuana himself. "'fn"the past I have ust..-d marijuana," he rcplic1l. "Hut it's been a num· ~.ror ye~rs. ag~. I have no intention of repeating th(· expencnce. \Vhether it is ~cr1rry1nuhzed or leg<1lized would ha \'e no effect on my O\\'n personal cons1dt:ratlons." • f 'ro111 Page A' HARBOUR. • • Patrol boats cruise Jiuntington lla r- bour chann~ls rrom 8 a .m. to mid· night, daily, and men are on call 24 hours. "toorhousc said they perform :such functions as emergency rescues. h elping distressed boats, issui ng cite1tions, harbor cleanup and fighting fires. The men <.i lso di\'C for s unken boats, t_•vidence and bodies or drowning vie· ti ms. In 1973 t hey answered more than l .980 calls fo r various servi('CS. "\Ve have always tried to gi\'C a first class service," says ~loorhouse. "'I'm sure the cour1ty ...,·di too. but not as good, 'fbere o.irt: going to be more <"omplainls.'' IC the switch is made -and that seems likely -the men \\·ho work for l\1oorhousc will prObably transfer to the city fire department where there 11re sllflicient \•ac.ancies to absorb most o{ them. The two harbor patrol boats will probably be sold and .a planned har· bor pal(ol facility won't be built, unless the county wouJd like to pay the C06lol it. Tee11 Cyclist Succumbs Af te"r H~ghway Crash A 17-year-old Garden Grove boy died at Orange County "1edicul Center early today. just seven hours after his speeding motorcycle...collided with a car Sunday evening. Cb.ief Deput y Coroner James Beisner said Peter Mastrilli died shor· 4Y a.(t'rr roidnighl today of massive head and internal injuries. Thi; mishap orcurred in county ter- ~lpry l'\Car Garden Grove and \\'as in- vestigated by the California llighway Patrol. •A' CllP ~poke sman said Mastrilli's motorcycle \\'as traveli ng v.·estbound dn Lampson Avenue near Hasler Street at "an unsafe rate or speed" whf:n it slammed into a car pulling out of a private driveway. 'The dr:ivcr of the auto, identified as Donald ZeBow, 44 . was not held pen- ding further investigation, the C~lll :spokesman said. •·rt•111 l".11~1«~ A I GI BILL •.. The only major quesh on appearC'd lo be v.·hethl'r the committee \vould end the 22 1>erccnt ni l depletion <11· Jo"·ance im mediately on Jan. I as J\1 il ls 'vants or "'Ould phase it out OVC'I' ;i. two.year period as in a bill prC'viously approv<'d hy th<' commit- tee but not considered by the House. Ariist to Appear .l;i\'ier Al\ :1rl'7.. :1 .\'Oun~ <irtist from. ?.lexico, \1·il l d<'mons trate hi s terhe.iquP!'i ·rucsday for the genera l mcct111s ,of the J\rtisls Association of ~11ntin gton Oe ach No11h, at 7 :30 p.n1 ., ·111 the i\lurdy Park recreulion hall. The public is invi!cd. ORANGE COAST . "" DAILY PILOT f 'rottl rage ,t I CLEMENCY ••• nobody's busi n ess. \\'c'I\ have Buckley \\'rite u coli1mn und say. you know, that he, that he should have clt:mency, if you've gi\'cn 18 years of service ... that's what v.•e'll do.'' !'\ixon apparently was referring to tonservali\•e columnist William 1'". Bu('klcy, al.StJ a Aood friend or Hunt's ttnd brother of Sen. James Buckley IR-N.Y.J. : •·'fha\'s il.'"!'\ixon s:1id. "'fhat's it. It's on t he· merits. I would have dif- ficulty with son1e of the others.'' The CQnversation between Nixon and Col son occurred three months berore Nixon says he toltl his counsel • .John \V . Dc:.in Ill that cll'mency for the dilfenda nts would be \\'rong. The Nixon-Colson tape "'as the first or 19 conversations the prosecution planned to pluy ror the cover-up jury before "'rapping up its case late this week against five former Nixon as· sociates. or the 19 tapes, the one from Jan. 8 and seven others never before had been made public, even In transcript form. The origi~'a1 \V atergate con· spir<itors went on trial Jan. 8, 1973, for the bugging of Democr.i.ts' \Vatergate headquarters. Within a few days, l·lu_nt and four of thi;, bu rglars pleadC'cl gwlty, leavi ng only buggi ng master· mind G. Gordon Liddy a nd Nixon campaign aide J1:1mes \Y. 1t1cCord Jr. to stand trial. Both "·ere subsequently eonvictcd. . "\Veil, don't let it get you do"'"·" Nixon told Cplson. ''Oh , hell no," Colson replied. · "I know it's tough for. um. for all or you, Bob. John and the rest." Nixon said. "\\le' re jus t not gonna let it gel us do"·n. This is a battle. it's a fighl. it's u·ar and we just fijht with a little, uh . you know, uh, remember, uh, "'e'll cut them down one of these days. don't you agree?'' "l do ... , " Colson said. Colson told Nixon that Hunt and Liddy \\·eie the real problems because they "did the "·~rk" and had infor- mation th at v.•ould be "very in- criminating to us." As for the other five, Col son said, "I don't give a damn if they spend five years in jail.'' Elderly Couple ~Shot; Police Begin Probe ORINDA (l.i Pl) -A couple working as a husband·wife dance !earn on cruise ships was found de:rd in their plush suburhan home, victims of u·hat authorities tcntati,·ely ruled a murdcr·sui cidc. "fhe bodies of Crori;:e Clifford, 60, and Doris Constance Clifford, 61, \\ere found Sunday by a son, GeorAC Clifford,33, El Cerrito. Lt. \\'ill is Cullison, Contra Costa County sheriff's off ice, i.aid today the c·ase \l'aS tentalively li stl'd as a n1ur- dr r·suieidt, bul 1n\ PS! i~a lion \\'HS st j 11 under ,1·ay bl'c~1usc of .. unusu<il cir- cumstances'' su rroundin~ the de:1ths. Clifford \\'a s found slumped over in the bathroom , s hot once u•ith a .38· {'aliber pistol. he said. 'fhe door was locked from the inside and no \\'capon \\'as found. i\Irs. Clifford 's body v.•as in a ha\. )Y.'ay, shot t\\'ice in the chest A pistol y,·as under her body, authorities ~aid. The couple worked for 15 years as danC'e instructors a nd coordinators of dance programs on cruise ships of the Pacific Far East Lines, a company spokesman said. ~-- T1w Or ... CIM\I 0.1!• Piiot. wl1~ wl'lkl'l lsc..,.. -1111 ftl-"'·Pt••" !• 1>UD1lr.M0.-,!"9Dl'- Cout P\IDl•ito•"'l Co""''"' S""'offt'Olllons••• IPUDI•""" -NI•• llM'ou,n Fria.y, lor Ol•lf ..... ftl•'PO'I tw..cn, 1-<unU"lton llffdl/F-· loin Voll••· H~lnt, S•OCll•IN'' v"'-' oM ""''""' &t..:n•s.111n co.nl. lo slllQll ,..._1 «l•t-•• ouOI"''"' S..lurd•w;1 -~ Tiit po"•nci.-• Puti0•.,.1no pttflt •• "' XIO Wtst a.w !11•"'1 Co110 l>'fM. C.ilfornio ~17', ~Se.v.enty Seek Robe rt N . Weed p,..,lllljnl ~NI PuD11-r Jack R. Curley \"Cf P1t••<ltft1 '"" (.t,....., .IMMOft' · Top School Post ' Nixon OKs Checkup ~yDoctor~ . Oeseribed by his aides as \\'eak and pale, former President Richard 1\1 . ..., Nixon !?P.fJlt_m.o_st.J>fJlis..we.ckend. Jn bed at his San Clemente e:>tate . -UP'ITtl .... LEFTIST DEMONSTRATORS WAVING FLAGS MARCH THROUGH TOKYO PROTESTING FORD'S VISIT Tightest of Security Guarding First Trip to Japan by an American President Today • Court to Hear County Appeal On Sex Movies Ford Given Tightest • Protection in · Japan from \\'ire Services By JI ELENTHOMt\S • '1'.uest palace prior'to Ford's going lo \YASlllNGTON -The U.S. TOKYO (UPI) -President Ford the l mperial Pulacencarbyincentral ~~pr:~~~i,-a~~~~JQd-'!)' 1g-.h~I ~~-~~.-~~~~...-+u=",-i:-. _ th l>P. . ~y . ~(· ii!H'C~t1g htest o.f security curtains and But in recognition of his arrival, a uu c;>r1ties a g a1~s t ecis ions be.i;i an hi s historic goodv.•ill visit 21.gun salule boomed out over Tokyo resul.t1ng from the sp1zure of alleged .:igai nst a backdrop or violent leftist B t l th (' t A · sex films at a Buena Park theater. dcrnonstrations and a protest railroad p:{sid~ntgrl~e visi ~ J~~an, ~;J1~ri~ 'l'hefilms, "DeepThroat"and"The s tl'ike.. . . \\'t'lcoming .c·rO\\'d of some 2,500 Devil in t.fiss Jones.'' we re shown at Lookir~~ t 1~ed from his 20·hour. .Ja1>anesc -n1ostly families of gover· the Pussycat Theater in Buena Park 16.UOO·milc flight, l"ord waved and nn1ent officials -and 150 Americans in November or 1973. · s miled to a carefully ~elected group of cheered and waved tiny Japanese Copies Qf the films were seized un - dl'r orders issued by t.lunicipal Court Judge John H. Smith Jr. of Buen:.i Park. Criminal charges \\·pre filed <.ind ~till are pC'nding against em · plores of the theater. 1'he Supreme Court hearing \\'ill bl' into a federal·court decision declaring California's obscenity la\v uncon· stitutional. The cou11 ,,·ill <ilso dct'ide "'hether it has jurisdiction to re,·ic'v ·the ruling of the federal panel in Los ;\ngrles. 'fhe rontrover sial federal court d ecision came when Vincent 1.1ir:.i n· da, theater owner. sued. In a June 4 decision, the court ordered the films returned. 'fhe court said the Calirornia la"' \Vas unconstitutional under standards laid db\vn by the Supreme Court in 1973. On July 25. the Supreme Courl d ismissed "for v.·ant of u substantial federal question" an appeal from <.i convir tion under the California la"'. In their appeals to the Supreme Cou11 , Orange County authorities con · tend this umounted to a ruling that the la\\· is unconstitutional. They also argue that the federal court should have abstained from in- leril'rin1:. <'Specia\lv in ,·iew of the pending criminal caScs. "The three-judge court ... has pro\·ided the derendanls in s tale <'riminal proceedings \\'ilh a ready- made scheme to bypass and literally thumb thei r noses at the stale court- s," they said. J <1panl'SC :1n~I Amcncan welcomers flags as Ford stepped from his plane. ;1t ~l.'tnc?a Airport as he .strode to a -Ford and Scrrctary or State Henry hchcopt~r.~or the short tnp t? the or-,\. Kjssinger wa lked along a red car· n~te o!f1c1al guest palace \Ii here he pet through an offirial receiving line "'II~ sta~. , . . headed by U.S. ambassador to J apan . tord and ~mpc ror Hirohito. the 73-Janies D. l.fodgson and Japanese um· )Cat-old J apa ne~e monareh .. ~r-bassadortotheUnitedSlatesTakeshi ranged to meet ton1~ht for the.o~f1c1a\ )'asuka\\·a .· J;ipancse \I elcome 1n the Ge1h1nkan Mrs. Polski . Heads Chanlher Catherine Polski of Fountain Valley has been elected president of the 208· member Saddleback Valley Chamber of Com merce. l\1rs. Polski is manager of the Lake t~orest .branch of Security Pacific Bank. She \\'ill be installed in January'\\•ith the rollo\\·in p. officers: \Villiam \Velis uf lin1ted California Bank, vice pres ident: Robert Figeira, general 1nu n11 ger of the Lake Forest Com· munity Association. vice president ; l{ud~· J>c \leriti . i\lission Bank. treasurer: and \\lilliam t.lcClain. a la\\'\'er. secretary. ·Shah Visits Moscow i\JOSCO\V IUPll -Shah 1'1oham- med Reza Pahlcvi of Iran arrived in the So\·iet Union today ror talks with Kremlin leaders. The official Soviet nev.•s a ngecy Tass described his stay as a "friendly business visit." 1'en minutes before Ford's arrival. a b,andff 1.600 students from an ullra- left political group clashed violently v.·ith police at a park two miles from the airport. Police arresled 176 of the ~tudents, bringin~ to 188 the number of persons placed in custody in con· nectlon with Ford's \'isit. Some 3.35 milUon v.•or9ters front 59 unioll5 calle d protest strikes for ·rues day ugainst Ford's \•isit , in· eluding a nation\\•ide railroad shut• dO\\'O. . Security measures for Ford's \'isit were described as the m ost extensive since \\lorld War II with at least 25,000 police mobilized in Tokyo, 8,500 of them al Tokyo Airport. Ultra -lert protest groups -largely !'\udcnt s -oppose any Japanes<'· American contacts. while unionists ;ire opposed to visits by Amc1ican nuclear submarines and other aspects of U.S.-Japancse defense relation· ships. \'iolent demonstrations over nuclear \\·eapons policy pre\•ented a planned Visit by President Dwight D. Eisenho\\•e r in 1960. In a midday statem ent, the Japanese government, he1:1ded by J>remier Kakuei Tanaka, \\·elcomed Ford's \·isit as an ''epoch-making event" t-hat signaled "a deepening dialogue bet \Veen the t\\'0 nalions.'' Me_aQwhile_. three prei;ligious physicians ap_poiptcd b.v federal· Judge John Sir1ea pl1:1nned to PHY .a visit lt> the bedside of the ailins·!or· mer chief executive. And spokesm('n fo1· Nixon \\'ere quoted as saying that Nixon has given full permission for a st>ries or exan1 inations to determine if he is v.•ell enough to testify before 1he Watergate cover-up trial in the nation's rapital. Diane Sawyer. a sttrclary lo top Nixon aide Ronald Ziegler. said th3l alt hough no members of the st:iff SU\\' Nixon over the 'veeekend. lh<1l sbr "'as sure he s pent most of the period in bed. · "l knO\\' he's happy to be out or the hospital and bark among his ov.·n things," she added. Spokesmen said that Nixon has no objection to submitting to a complete examination by the three physicians from the E ast who have been ordered to return \\'ith their findings before .Nov. 29. . During the w.eckend Nixon 's lawy,er, Herbert J . "1iller, visited the fqrmer President in San Clemente to discuss the matter of the exam. The-appointment of the doctors was made early last week at the request of lawyers representin.e: \\:ater1Zate ....defendant John . Ehrlichman. who "'Cnce served as Nixon's top advisor on domestic a ffairs. Nixon's regular physician. Dr. J ohn Lungren, said that his patient still was ''.under watchful observation" durinJ? his conValescence followinc: sUrgery on b~ left leg, 5 Yachts End Long,LongRace To Mazatlan ·Five Class A yachts had finished the l.os Angeles to l\1azatlan race by 10 a .m, (PST) todar. (Earlier s tory Page A 12). Finishers in order \\'ere Joli at 2:40 a.m.; Aorangi, 5:58 a.m .; S\\•irt Sure. 7:32 a.m .; Dorothy 0, 7:54 a.m. and Sorcery,lO a .m . Joli mis¥d her original ETA by abhut four ho urs. She r eported Sun· day night that s he expected to flllis h atl0:30p.m . . The remainder or the n eet was strung out for 75 miles in the Gulf o~ California. The last boat was was \Vindhove r JI, 190 miles from hlazatlan. . Maia~Jan rePotled no..Mnd near the finish at midday. Market Bags Bargain Hunter REDWOOD CITY (U PI) -An East Palo Alto woman bounced a $50 check al a lQcal food market and was ar· rested \11hen she returned the next day. ~ Sherirf's deputies said Jean Barker. 37. had 36 such chttks outstanding against her. She told orficers she returned to the same market to "take advantage of the sale. I haven't seen sausage priced that low in a long time.'' Be'kins Va11 President Satisfactory Your Money is Now· lll§ured to 8'40,000 at Mariners. The presi dent of Bekins Van and Storage Company remained in Avalon Community Hos pital t oday after being injured Saturday evening \\•h<'n an explosion sank a cabin cruiser 1n Ava lon •tarbor. i\lilo Bekins Jr., 47, or Los Angeles . \\'as cul on the head and shaken by the blast. A hospit al spokesman said his condition was "satisfact ory" toda~· Hnd he wou!_d be discharged in a-day or so. . Now you're twice os safe at Marin•rs I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. ·You con olwoys count on us to provide you with up·to-date service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. Remember, individual occoun1s !;Ire now insured to $40 ,000, and a family of four con hove as rTIUch as $560,000 -Fully Insured ' Save at Mariners. .-........... ... Thomas Keevll E. ... 1 ... Thomas A. Murphine ......... QlftQf:dltOI' C~arleS H . Loos Richard P. Nall A , .. 1u nt Mt n•Q•"'l E0ttor1 Jn, Ocean, View Seventy persons have appliC'd for the positioQ or superintendent or HUfl· tington Beach's Ocean Vie\\" School Distriet, a district spokesman said Bekins and three others "'ho were havi n~ dinnrr on the cruiser 'vhen the explosion occurred were rescued bv a shoreboal oper ator. The others. NOr11 ""' JcrO<J\I{'. 44. o( Beverly •!ills. and ll11gh \\'ilton, 54, and his \\'ifc. 1.farilyn. 38. of Los Angeles, wcl'<' relenscd Sunday after being kepi overnight for recovery Crom shock. 5'!.% 5.39% ~ ... -.... """' ''® .. ....,.. • ......... ,, .... -. 5'1·% = 5.92% '°°""'•<•"~"' ..... """"", __ • • Terry Covttle W." O•on.,..(o.>M1 Edol!Ot Huntinqton Be-ach Offici 1117J 9-K~ lollie~t•d Molo!ll'IO """''" P 0 llo• 1'0, '~ Other Offices '-'~"' lkt<ll, !tU.Gle ....... ••$t""t ~" Mt t• UI ffl-•1 S.1 """' .......... ,, .. «" Utt Ht•-' lloult~ltl '"'lftMi<-V1ti.t fjrtll.l!Pift"O«l .. ~()"""' ...... ..., Teltphont (1141 .-2"4J21 Cl~lfild Adv1rtising M2·S611 ,......, ...... , .. o. ..... c-1, ~, .. , ... S40·1220 C&o••ltfl'I 1t lf • O•Ollltf C.0.\.1 Pu!ll;,..._ .. ComNn• ,... ....,... ""'~· 111~\1•"1-\ ....,,1.,,,,. ••11nt• 11' 011v-"l•w-11u 1Wrt1n IN• or •tOfod-\Kf'I ..t1r.o1rt -·• _..,,u'°" o• '°"'''iht.o-r. \r1onll CIOtl llO\!AQlt llotil II (Ot.I• """M, (Mllo<n•4 S\oll•("p!IOll Irr < ... ,..,. •Ulll ._,.,,, llr moll Joi Ill '"°"'"''· m••••.,r ~,.,.,IOM u oo mon1M t ' I ' today." . .l'od-ay is .. lhe deadline Jor ap ... plicatio11s: Dr. Kobert Ferris. a consultant hired by the board or trustees lo 3$SISt in the superintendent. selection, will present a list or the most quallfl<'d candidates lo the school board at a meeting l<'Titatively planned for Dec . 3. Trustets a re expected to make the final decision a5 soon after the first o r the year as possible, the spokesman sniit. The vacancr In the supcri nt<'ndt'ncy occurr e d v.•hen James Carvell rtquested rcas~1gnmcnt to his former position o( 3S!iislant superintendent for personnel. lie is u rvlng as acting superinte n"d ent until the neW appoint· menl Is rilade. . .. Sheriff's dt'puties said th(' 42-fool $50,000 crusiser blew up \\•hen leakin$! -~butane "1asJgnited by_a.pH~t light on a gulley sCOvc . ... - Trustees Huddle On Superintendent \rustees of the Hunllitgton Bea.ch Union lfiah School District met in executive session catly today, repor· tedly to continue deliberations on lhe1fchoice for a newsuperlnte.ndcnt. Ron Shenkman, president of tl'lt:! boo.ird. last v.•eek said the-t.rustoos h11cl n:irro"'ed the ritld but had not y t made I heir flnnl dee:l~ion. The school board ha5 S"et a meeting Nov. 26 for the formal announeement. ,. 61/2% 6.72% 6'1•% 6.98% 7'1.% 7.79% I . ... -···I.®"' -· t ........ ~ ....... "-" ... -M_o,1.«lG•• ••• 'JC--'°""'"-.. _,,_,. __ -•ti.GOO• - .!Jttt-i11v1ct$ " Pl10TOCOPl'ING MONEY OllOERS NOTARV SERVICE SAF-f DEPOSIT BOX · TRAV!lERS CHECKS , TRUST DEED NOTE COllECTION •N6w 1l9ned Into law, cillec:ti1te o' of No1t. 2)', 191.( • \ • 7 ' ·Orange Coast ~DITJON ' • • I . Today's N.Y.Stoe VOL. 67, NO. 322 2 SECTIOt'JS . ...22.f'AGE ORANGE CO.U.llLLY., CALI FORllJJA MONDAY, NOVEMHE.R-18, 1974 N TEN CENTS O.lly Pilot SUit Pfloto DETECTIVE RICK PARKER SEEKS CLUES WHILE CADET BRIAN STEINBUS WATCHES Rodin Sc·ulpture Makes Mystery Showing In San Clemente Parking Lot f Masterpiece Recovered ·- $31,000 Corona del Illar Art'fA)ork Abandoned By JOllN VALTERZ1\ 0t IM 0.ily ... lol$Uolt To everyone wh9 gazes on it, the tragic bronze he<td wrought by Aucuste Rodin says something bul . police 1n '"'O Orange Coast cities today wish it could say a little more. The $31,000 m asterp1cce stolen rroi:n a Cortina del ~·l ar a11 gallery early 1n the "'Cekend \11ound up mYstcriously on a San Clemente parking Int Sunday. night. • And because :.irt IO\'Crs are scarce orrthe stfe"ets or thF citYarter Gark. the bronze head just sat unnoticed for hours. One motel o"'nt·r said it st rurk. his rancy, hO\l,'('VCr, and he had planned to lug the 300·1}{)Und -beauty into his living room lo use as an ornamcnl if no_ one wanted it. But nev.•spaper publisher Stanford )\.lanning knev.· exaclly v.·hat the valul' of the work n•as v.·hen he follov.:cd an· ;1 nonynuius tip d1rcc1ini.: him to his puhlicat ion's lot. ··\\le had guests through the C\'Cni nJ! <i nd someone called a little before lu o 'clock. It was a young man who said simply that the stolen statue was in my parking loL and thut we should thke it seriously.·· said the publisher of the Daily Sun Post. \Vhen ~f.annin g arrived he found the masterpiece sitting nc:.tr a doorwa.\·. He called police, who had not yl't be€-n informed of the brl'11kin al lhl' Ja'C'rG-lenn Galle'fics liCforcclii\1·n Saturday. Thu thieves pried throuj!h a ba1·k door and mado off v:ith the crated bronze \\'hich has been on loun for several \ICCk s b~-a New York Gal· lery. Officers in i':ewporl Bt•uch v.•erc ronv1nccd t hat the thert v.·as the v.·ork of professionals. But the mystery surrounding the Ford Given Tightest . . Protection in Japan thrH remains .. It sure baffl es me." s:iid ~1 o nning. "\Vhy \l'ould someone go lo so much trouble to steal a masterpiece and thenjust dump it in a parking lot?" Initial desires to cberk the art y.·ork for fingerprints were srrapped soon after police.· arrived after the,· rt1scovered that several passersb.\· had tried to mO\'C the art "'Ork b' ro<'king it back :ind rorth. · .. \\/(' v.•e re get ting calls from sc.vcr<il people :ii aOOul the ti1ne rvlanr ning got hi s telephone message. Som\· called it 11 Trojan head, and lheothers just didn't knov.· what it v.·as," said Patrolm an St eve 1-1 av.·ley. Finally, <t t :i. a.m .. officers turned the \\'Ork over to Glenn, who loaded the Rodin up a nd drove av.·ay with.it. 1'hc-ma sterpiece appeared un <!.:imaged , officers s:iid-except fnr its pride. Target Market • Struck Agai1i ' /11 Newport lJ.y ll El~F.N TJl01H AS 21 . .e;un salull' boomL>d out over i·ok.1oo A .'Jl'l\'port Beach market \\US rob· TOl\YO (U Pl1 Prl'S idc nt Foret J~ay tu greet the first Amcric:in lx·d l\1·ict' b~-lone gunmen over lh<· arrived jn Jap<:tn today under thr president -lo visit J apan. and lhe v.'eekend . making itthreetimt•s in le~~ t ightest of s ecurity l·urtains and \\•elcoming c ro1vd of somC' 2,500 th<1n an1onththatarmedbandits ha,·c b egun his his toric good,vill visit .l:!p<ineS('-mostlyfamilicsofgover-c hosenilforthcirtarget. aguinsl a backdrop of viole nt leftist nm('nt offi('ia ls ;ind ISO Ameri cans li'fost recent robbeliesoftht•l'ic Tot' d emonstrations and a prott•st railroad l'heered and l\':JVt'd tiny J up:i nesc ~1ark ct ;tt 3530 lr\'ine Blvd., began sirike. flags iis ford stepped from hi s pl ane. shortly after 5 p.m. Friday when a nal· .Looking !ired from his 20·hour, Ford and Secretary of State l·Icnry tilydrcssedman strolledintotheslor(• 36,000·mile flight, Ford n•aved a nd .'\. Kissing:er \va lked alon~ a red car. According to Nev.'por1 Beach poliet•. :i;mi lcd lo a carefully selected group of pct through :i n official rcceivinJ! line ;iftcr confronting a female clerk \\ho J apa nese und Ameri can welcomcrs headed h\' l' S ambassador to Japan ,1-asaloncintheslorethc ma n pullcd:.t 3t t-lancda Alrporl <1s he strode to a James o· lludgson and Japanese am · pi stol from the was tband of 111 .., llclicoptcr ror the short trip to the or-b<issador to thl' L'nilcd States Takeshi Jrouscrs a nd demanded the conlents of 11ate official guest palace \11hc re he YasukJ\va ~ . ~ ' thccashrrgisler. will slay. Ten minutes before Ford's arrivol, The bandit ordert!tt thC 55-rear·old .t'ord and Emperor t-l irohito, the 73· a band or 1.600 students rron1 bn ultra-clerk to he on the floor behind a· counter year-old J a panese 1AO narch. a r · left political gro u1> clashed violently before flee in g from the market "'ith J'anged to m eet tonight for the officiul \vith police at a. pil rk two miles from ~l50. Japane~e we lcome in tl:le Geihi.nkan the a1rpoi:t. .Pol.ice arrested !76 of the Shortly before midnight Sunday, it guest pilace''Prior to .-~ord's going t~tud.ents, br1ng1n,I! ~0 188 the n_umber "'as another fe male clerk at the the lmperinl P :il.-ce nearby th r.entral of ~rson.s J>l~t·~(! .11\ ~:ustody tn con-market \\'ho \~·as ac.costed by "·bat she 7 okyo. . ,1 nect1onv.·1th J.01d S \isit. described to pohcc as a "mean Jlut jn rccogn1tlon of hi s arrival, a Some 3.35 1nitlion workers from 59 looking '' gunman. ~ ' unions ca ll ed pf"otest strikes for After v.•nv1ng a gun at the v.•oman. Tuesdav :1ga rn sl Ford's visit, 1n· lh(' bandit escaped, apparently on foot PIGSKIN' PICK '# ISt•1• F()lt0 Pagt1\:!) wit!1Sl 5, • ' 1 \\'<l \l'l't•ks ago the sumc murk ct was JN FINAL WEEK _Discussion Set ' ' 'l'hc finu l \\'E'Ck of Pi gskin Pickc!'oo ':1-1 compet.il ~on ror pli~cs includ_ing a On Qi} Leases '1:'olor t elev151on set beg1ns·today 1n tbe-"' -... Daily Pilot s1)()rts section. "' . This "'eck's Pickeroo winner joins -lhe statu!I or the pl~nned 0.11 leascs nine others to be invited to compete ofr Nev.•porl Beuch will be discussed for a -16-incl} Zen ith por (ibJc -ataTu~-sdb y mbrnlngmeetlngofthe t elevision. DetailS of the runorr com-\Vornen s Civtc League or Newport petition v.•ill bc.annOunccd in the Daily Hntlxl~ , · Pilot sports pages. ·, • Lorelle Long, !o.undcr or l~e En- To b< figiblc. one nlust fi ~t be the vironme ntal CoaJ1t1on. und a director one \\'ho 1081 accurutely predict!! the ~r the ~ashore Env1ronmenral ~1- outcomP · or 30 football games tO be hance, \11111 be the !<ipellker At the 9.~0 playcdthi!i\l'Ct:'kcnd . 3:n'I · mceti n~ al the Alarlner" Rules and an entry blank uppearun t1brnty ·mult1-purpo:C:e room, 21>05 pagl'!A 11. Oo\'tr Drive, Ne"•port llco.eh. ,\regular reatul'cofthu Dail)' Piiot. Aotrs. Lo ng wil l discuss federal Pl&ll!.ln Picke roo is CO·!!J)On':)()red b~ go,•ern,meot plan!\ lo lea.' land ext~n­ ABC'tolor Tcl~vislon Compun\' of ding fron1 the -£bannel .lslands nc<lr Jiunlil)gton Beuch nnd zenith 'cor-Santa Onrbara to San Diego and ho'"' porotl n. ii a~rccl g Nc\vpol't Beach. The 0 meeting is o pen to everyone. . - hl~ld up by l\\'O \l'Qnll'n and a ju\'enilc accornplice as part of a counl ywidt• onl• night, ci,ght ·heist crime sprc<' that cncted \\'ilh the trio's capt.urc in Santa Ana. STOCKS STAGGER OVER ECONOMY · ~NEW YORK Cu.Pl ) -StDCk.plicc." plunged broadly on the .N'ew York Stock Exchange in n1ocleralt lra~ing toda~ ::is the nation's economic pie· lure darkened . The Do"' .Jones illdustrial avera~e lost 22.69 points to 624 .92. Declines led advances, 1.306 to 148, amon~thc 1,778 ISSUC5 ll'Hdcd. -' Oeepe n1ns recession. risintt in flntion, dela v in a oal scttlcmc nl and fears or a ·~llddlo Ea~t war v.·<'rc. rnajQr factorh in the des.line . Ford Vows VetO ~ Won't A·ccept Current Vets' Bill 0 . \V ,\SllI:\'<:·rox fl:llJJ -Pre.1denl · The ll'ngthy hst \1;1~ deli\'ered lo : t•on !>un1in.~ prncc~:. of deba, a1ul Ford tµld the lunll'·du ck ~ess1un of • tongress1onal lc;1ders <it the Ollt'ning cun1prun11~t·- Congress today he v.·ould vcto as in · of a µOst ·clt•(·tion st•ssiu11 1>f the 93rd J>'ord ur;.:l'd C:on,i.:rt•ss \11 "rt•con flation:irv a \'Ctcr11ns bill raising Coni.:re~s A fifth ol lht1 congrcss1onal . :-idt•r" :1, t'lcr;111s lldl pro\'1d1ng ;.i 2:! 1 benefit~ (or V1etn:1m ·t1ra scrv1ce1nt•n n1l'n1hers \1ill not I.le ba.('k \\'hen lhc µ1.•rce11t in<·re •t~l' itl fil benefits ir it is sent to the \V htlc I louse in lls nc'v Congrcs.~ roriven1·s in J;uu1ary r1.·troa('tivc tu Sept. J. 1974 . lie askr1t, present fo rm. . S1.•na1e leaders 1i1ikc ~l ansfield and 1nsll'i.td. f.Jr an 18 :! pt'J'l'Cnt incrc<.i~r.: In a message sent to Congre~:-i \~ hile JI ugh Scott in<lil'att.'d Congl'e:-is \\ otlld effect i \'t' Jan. I, 1975. he-was lraveling 1n thl' Fur I<:ast. ;1 cc1irn1llts h v1 1·tually nonl' of the lie said he <1lsn Ol>Jki::;ud a 1Hr1.•ct Ford a lso asked for fast action on things the President asked C'Xl'l'pt fnr loan pi·ogranl for ciualUying \·ctei·an~ dozens of m easures .. including confir-tht' Hockefcllerconfirn1ution . :ind ai. extension or ctlue;itLo n;.i l n1ation of Nelson ,.\. llockefell er ;is Almost all of Ford's re11ue sts. in· · · benefits from 31.i to-15 n1on ths '!'he fit· vice 11rcsident ,a5 perccntincon1elax t·l udin g hi s 31 -)lnLnt ~eo_nom~c _ _.. h k h d be C l 11 ll 1nlv, staled oll1ertu1ns iiiuLC'ated t at surcharge a,icl emergency aid for the llac ·age. a ('n ~cnl lo :.tPLIO L unemployed:· l'arlier but h:.tve nol cll'<Ll'cd the lime· lSee GI BILL. Page A2) 3 Doctors Will fay Nixon Visit Described by his aides as v.•eak a nd pale, former President Richard ~I. Nixon spent most of his weekend in bed at his Sa n Cle mente estate. !lr1eanwh ile . three prestigiou s phys icians appointed bv FedPr111 Judge John Sin ca planned to pay a visit to the bedside of the ailing for- mer chief execul ivl'. And spokesmen for Nixon v.·ere quoted as saying that Nixon has given fu ll permiss.ion for a s t.'ries of l'x aminatio_ns to determine if he is well e nough to testify before the \Vater gate cover-up trial i'l, the nation's capital. Di ane Sav.'yer. a secretary to top Nixon aide Ronald Ziegle r, said thut a lthough no mem bers of the starr sav.· Nixon over the v.·eeekend, that she v.·as sure hl' spent most of the period in bed. .. , kno1~· he's happy to be out of the hospital and back among his O\l'n things." s he added. Spokesme n i;aid that Nixon has no objection to ~ubmitting to a comp\('te examinati on by t he three physicians from the East \\'ho havl" lx.>e'n ordere-d lo return v.•ith thoir findin gs before Nov. 29~ l)urin,i.: t h e week('nd Nixon's lawyer. ll crberl ,/. ~filler. \'isited the forn1 er President in San Clemente to dl.~c uss the rn !ltte1· of the exam 1'he ap1>0int mcnt of the doctors 11 a~ 1n:1 de earl~· last week a! the request of iaw ~ers rt'presentin.e; \\'ater.e;ale defendant John Ehrlichm<in. v.•ho once scr\'ed as Nixon's top udvisor on don1cstic affairs. !':ixon's regular physician. Dr .. John Lu ngren. soid that his patil'nt still 11as "under 11·atchful observation'' during his con\•alesccncl' follov.·1ng surgery on his left leg. 5 Yach.ts En,d Long,Lo1ig Race To Mazatla1i Five Class A ya (•hls h;id finished thr Ln . .., An geles lo Ulazatlan ruce by Jo •1 n1 . <PS1') I nda~". 1Earl1er ~tor.v Pai.!t'/\ 121 Finishers in ol'dl.'r 11l'rt· .Joli al 2 '10 a rn . Aorangi. 5:58 am . S\11ft Su rt·. 7·32 a.m . Doroth.v 0 , 7'54 a n1 and Sorcer\·, IOa nl . .Joli ·missed her ongLnal ETA b~· .ibout four hours She reported Sun· day night that she expcclt'd lo finish - at 10:30 Jl. n1 'l'h(' remainder of the rleet V.'a:- strung out for 75 miles in thC' Gulf of California. The last boat "'as "a~ \Vin dhover II , 190 miles fron1 l\lazatlan ~lazatlan rC'portcd no \\'ind near the fi nish a! midday. Market Bags Bargain Hu1it e r . HEl)\\1()()fJ Cl'r Y fl' Pl l An t:ast • l'alo All o \11unan bounced a S50thetk 3l ~I IOC Ul rood ffiilrk!:!~ and ·"':IS (Jr• rested when"' $he l'tturrtcd the nt).1. duy. Sheriff's dc.puties said Jean Barker. 37. had· lll s uch checks outstanding aiains'thcr. She told offirers she rrtumed to the same morkcl to "t-nkc advantage of the sa le. I ha\·t.'h 'l st4'n sausage pri~ed thal IOw 1n u long-fim c " ·Hannuond Beats Erin JL1NEAU. Alaska c Pl l F1ni1l UllO((lrial lnlals in lh<' 1\lttSkH ftO\•er• nor's race sho\v l oda~ that ncpubhc:in chnllen~cr Jay llammond dc'lca ll•d l)('mwntlr G11v. \Vllliatn A. E~an by 487 vole~ in lhc Nov. 5 gcner:ll clcet1on. No Slowdown· Mrs. Beek, 75, Still Active By Ill L.1\RYKAYE Olll>t Oall1Pllt!Sl•ll "The days are ne"er qn.ite long e nough." sighs Balboa Island 's Carroll Beck . She's -bet'n doing community ser· vice v.•ork for 20 years, cli mbed 1\1t. \Vhitney \l'ith her ramily v.•hile she \l'as in her so·s. <i nd still v.·a lks around Balboa ISiand a nd the adjacenl "little isl:1nd '' .a l\\'O·mile jaunt -every da\' ~!rs. Beck. a slightly-built sil ver· haired woma n. has lived on lhl' island for 53 years. •ter early yc:irs v.·cre busy caring ro r h'er three sons When the youngesl v.·ent to co llege 20 years ago she tur- ned to community wnrk. At thl' m oment, Airs. BC'ek is secretary of Planned Parenthood of Orange County ··1 take a fundamental approach lo the problems of the v.·orld." Shf says, explaining her interest in population control. For years she's v.'Orked ";th lht' women's·auxiliary at Hoag Hospital, ' serving :a s president of the group. She also served as a director of the hospital for eight years. \Vhen her other community efforts urc added in , she spends at least several days a n•eek on volunteer projects: 1'hat's v.'h\'. she reecntl\' won tht· Si\\'er Anc.ho r 1\ward ·from thC' \Vomen's Di vision of the Newport llarhor Chamber of Con1mcrce. Th<' ;1ward is g ive n. to persons each year v.•ho descr v(' recognition fo r t hr1r community v.·ork. ~ F:vcn n·hen ~lrs. ·, not in· \'lll\'ed in community acti'' 1es shc·s nC\'('r bored. "I read, listen to sy mphonies. go to (·oncerts. attend lectures al Orangt• Coast College ... 1'hcre's ne\·(·r enough time to do all I v.<inl ," she sa~·s "[ JUSt c<:1n ·1 understand oldt•r j)coplc who say they don't h<:t,·c .1 nything to do," she says, shrugging he r shoulders. '.\lrs Fk·ek cu n1c to Nev.·1>1irt Lil 1921 \\jth her l<itc husband, Jose1>h A. 0.ltJ l'lltl ~t•ll i>llot• FINDS PLENTY TO DO The Senior Mrs..i. Beek Beek-Por·so;.-ears ~fF.Bcelrserved us secretary to the -state senate, c:iusing the couple to commute back ond fourth bet"1een Sacramento and Balboa Island. Balboa Is land is still ~·11's. Ueck 's fa\'orite spot. J-l er 52-year-old house al 528 S . Bayfro nt v.·as built ffonl blueprints she d rev.·, .. , kno\\' a lot more about designin)! houses nov.• than \\'hep I des igned this one .. I \1·as just a kid then," sh.__. laughs. J-lcr first recollections of Ba l Island go back Jo \\'he n she and her brother played at the BalOOa P:i,·ihon and she looked across the "'ater ut th<- :;\\ampy marsh that 1s non· Balhoa lsland. "Thcr<' \1·as nothing here but the Pavi lion, the old red cars. ht tie houses ;ind thl' old Ba 1 boa I lot cl , .. she recalls . GOP County Faces · Ouster Leader . Attempt , George Dcl;1hanty. the ehairman of the Ora nge County Republican Ccn . lral Commi!tee. \1 ill face a nlO\'c for .his ouster. \\·hen the group meets tonight. Chargin,e lhat ht" is IX'in.e; tari;cted :is a "scapegoat" by opponents v.1ith1n lhe count.v GOP st ructurt•. De lahanty said that thf' mO\'(' \\'ill come :1t tht' last formal nlcc llnJ! of !ht' (:omm1ttc·1· before ii reor)!anize~ "I ha\'!" heard for !ht> pa:-it :-ic,·cr;il <1•1.rs that there 1s a nlo\e to gt>t n1c 111 ~t·! steµ ·du"·n as rhuirman, and lhl' r1t.·npl(• "ho h11v1· 1hrt'<1tcnt·d it insist lhl',\' h:1\'t' 17 \'Olt•s requi red In do 11."hcs;.dd. l>eltth11nlr 111·ot·la11ned tha! hts l't•co1·<1ii"1·h;11rn1ari of the ~r1n1p 11:1.., excellent and th:11 uther cent1·;1I l'Om · n11 ttc c~ 111 lhe ~tall' pl:1n ncfi l o cn1ulal l' his l'und ·r:usin~ !cc hnLqucs • ·partiCJl h1rly thr VIP onrntl'<I 400 Club In their wn -("am1>:tiJ!fl'I: foe l'llilllC). "For some rca!>1\n, n11 oppor,enl :- W3nt 10 make me the :-caJK'JilOat ror somc~hing -prnh11b lr the poor shov.·1n g by the p:irty 1n gencral 111 the ·last e lcfliQns. hP sard. Ot•laha11ty SBi<I th3t lht" nl'.xl mec11n g of lhe romm1ttcc artrr 1.oni&:hL'1 rinal session of the old mem. t><'rShip "'''11 comf' ('arl\' neXL year \\'hen rt.>orgo nltnlion \\OulJ fd\..1• plare an\'\\U.\ i)t"lah11hl~ hlnn11·~ Ed \\'ard . tht• fi eld utdc to A:-:-t•ml:llvn111n llol.l\~r1 Badhum c n ~C\\ port Beach I 3S-the .1rchitcct of thl' oustt'r. Bui \\'ard ov .. r the "'t'l'kl•nd dt•n1cd 1h nt ht·\\ ns lhl' r1nglcoclcr. • · If ti'!l' vote!! u1·c U1crc, ll:lcy'lleom11 ft.:om all O\ er ... he added. Tonight's sc~s1011 of t he lhe JJ-m~m­ ber commitlce v.1i\l start at 7 30 p.m. at Lis headquarters offices at 1509 S • Grandr\\'t' .Santa .\na. Or;111¢t• C ttnst S111111\ lhroul-(h T11e~1lav ''Ith '"111 t• Pli I t·h .~ lo\11 1·loucl~ I :1 t c 111:.!h! <ind ._.arl\ n11•rn1nc. \\:.ir- 1111•1· ·rue,1l:1\ · 1.~'1' to111J..!hl ll\ llH· .\11~ l11 ~h, 1·1u•.,day 1:-; \f1 72. . . . l:\S DE '{OD/\ 1' f'en11n11>1 and l'stabh.~h1nent C0'1U" IQ9fll1er o_. Reflu Fr11'Ckin ncC'flpl::. appo1nt1n(•n110 /he 1tatll'lna/ board of G1rlSco11/1 5€~ P~ople-~ · ······~ ,/ • ... ~ .. .. "I ••• .. •• .. .. .. - ·I " --·• • • \ .. .. . ~ . ' .• ' -DAILY PILOT N • • Mondaf, ~ti, 111.t Ro ckY cir.-• Nixon Bid u111ber Change '· .... .Po.lice, F.i re Calls Altered 'Ke~~rt 0<'och fire dcpurtmc·nt per$0.0nel wDI be goine from door to door this \lo'l!ek ;:is purt of an t•ffort to let rt$idents know the city's' l!ml:r&:Cnty 1>0littt •uxJ fire numbers will l,>e changtd Nov. 26, _ , l'llENEW policccmcrgcnry numbrr v.·ill be G4·1 :i111 Emcr!lenty fire ;,ind rcsrue calts uftcr Nov. 21.i :-.hould l>c dlre<'ttd , tu lij.<t-3YJ ~· l'l llF.rtl f.I\; making their round s throui:h the c1l1' Y.'Lll suppJy n.'~id.c.Df;i ,\\:lth te.h:phonc ::.titkcn. l'ihO"'lng the-nev. en1l·rgl•ncv nur{l-'hcrs 1>c rsons not rect~i1·1ng phone stickers may piC'k them up at thC fire station adjoining City !!all, according: to fire department public Infor- mation officer Art Pitort.on ~· .. 4 .. ~trie for Concerti' • . Explained By. Aide", WASl-l'ING1'0N (AP) -William J . Ronan told Congress today there was ''nothing sinister" involvedjn $550,000 in girts to him from Vice Presldent- dcsignate Nelson A. Rockefeller- "There is nothing in my relutlon· ship with Nelson Rockefeller for which I need apologize," said Ronan, "''ho has been a personaJ ·aide and ad· viser.10 the rormer New York gover· nor for more lhan 18 years. Ronan told the Senate Rules.Com- mittee that he could not have been in- fluenced by the gifts, most of them in the form of forgiven loans. because he never held a job in \\·hich he could enhance the interests of the Rockefel- ler family. Government ·Raises New Pot Questions ' WASHINGTON (UPl)-'fhe gover-l·rrc c t s on fundamental cell metabolis m . In particular, Ronan denied any wrongdoing by either himself or Jlockefell er in the transfer of the T riborough Bridge and Tunne l Authority to the. new Metropolitan ·rransportation Authority, which is · responsible for Tunning aJ I mass tran-• sit facilities in the New York City area. nment toda y rais~d nc~ health ques tions about marijuana use, saying that test results arc iricon - clusive but there is "cause for con - cern and c<1.ution ." The US. llcalth, Education and \\'eUarc department report said the scientific evidence is hardest on the erfects or marijuuna: smoking on dri \·~r pcrforma nee -··A defin itive eva JUation of marijuana's harmfulness or safety for humans cunnot be offered at this time on tbe basis of scientifi c evidence available." said Dr. Robert. L. DuPont, director of lIEW 's National Institute on Drug Abuse, which prepared the 193-page report. "But there is cause for concern and caution based on evidCnce rrom animaJ: studies and some preliminary human• s tudies s ummarized in this repoft," DuPont said, • "'For now it would seem the possible a·d1"erse• 'effects should lead m8rijuan:t· smokers or potential smokers:to• question whether it is worth ther1sk, ''he added. , The ~rt. completed early this yfar. wa:r ldelayed to include new research which raised more questions aboU't'lthe potential health effects or. marljUliDa'Smoking_ .. .:'\Wlate-ver the ultimate eYidence or •DM1l"e ~us consequences of chronic -ea1u11atllt use., there isJitUe question that acute marijuana intoxication in- -trrf•Nl'i•lth immediate intellectual •IWlctlOntnl t!I well as with driving and other psychomotor skills," Jl14BQ~J suill. in a foreword to the report. 1 ,'fM.ttport.was released just three .iJ.a.;<J-... e.fl.l'f" DuPont called for ;®criminali1alion of private use of fT1 ariJ u a.na. ..... Xbe.nws~..recenl studies included in the re.port raised (iuestions about the efft•cts of marijuana on male sex har· mane le\·t'ls. 1nlerfercncc \1rith the bcx:.ly"s di,i;eai.c·ru sislant response and ' I f I I I l • ' Stude 11ts Raise $850 for Fund Stlklen-ls at i\C\\'port llarbor lligh ~hool in NC\\'port Beach ha\·e presen· 1ed the United \\'a~ c<1mpa1gn "''ilh an S8SO contribution. <"" l\'c\1 port ll arl>or stu<lents aec1aea last · spring to r;use money for I he campaign. whi ch supports 75 chanty organizatio n~. Thl•y hl'ld a United \\'ay Oa~-. fol·· lO\\"Cd by a week of fund -raising ac· t.ivlli e~. inrlud;nJ:! a dimr race. banana split day, box Junth social and a sock hop. i\lont>y "·a:-; prcscntrd to campaign "'·ork(•rs l>v ~!u<tl'nt h<1dv Presid ent Jeff Zi~nci·. 'l"hc Un1ll'<I \\';1y cam· µaign ends Dec. 4. ORANGE COA·ST ,,. DAILY PILOT l lle Ot•nqo: (o••I O.Oolf Plllll, ..,.,, f;l\I(" I\(""'· ... 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""'""-01 copr"\111'ff-.f. \IKMMI 'l•M _,, •• o-ht •I "''' Mo•• • c.111ori"4I, "'"'-''.i..., br ~,r•..-J,1 00 ",.""'''• ll'f "'''' M 00 ll'MHllN•: 1111111 .. , 'I nw~.a.#mon1111, \ One series of animal studies in- dicates that one of the active ingredients of marijuana -Delta-9- Tl-IC -and possibly other ingredi ents have a potentially harmful effect on ct·ll metabolism which could disturb basic biological processes and inter- fere with th(' body's immune repson· sc. the report said. HO\\'ever, it <idded that no human researC h has been reported "·hich demonstrates that disease resistance is sig nilicantly impaired by marijuana use. A.notber series or pre-clinical studies. also termed ''specu,Jative." suggest that TtlC delays rejection or skin grafts in rats and inhibits the growth of tumors in mice. GI BILL ... Ford mighl \'Clo the bill in ils p~esent form . J\l eanv.•hilc, tht• !louse \\lays and l\leans Com mitlee today abandoned hopes of widespre;:id tax refi!rtn this .vear i.IOd moved toward approval of a smalle-r bill increasing oil company taxes by at least 52.5 billion <ind givjog some relief lo lower income taxpayers. Speaker Carl Albert promised to push the bill to the 1-fouse floor if the \Vays and J\feans Committee ap- proved the bill Tuesday as planned . \Vays and P.leans Chairman Wilbur '.\!ills (D-Arloi,.l. Qullined the smaller hill _to the committC(' today in its first meeting since the l•lection recess, and there was almost no opposition. The onlv major question appcarrd tn be 'vh~ther the committee "'ould l'lld the 22 percent oil depiction al- lo"'ancc immediately on Jan. 1 .i s l\lills "'ants or "'·ould phase il out over a two -year period as in a bill previously approved by the commit· tee but not considered by the J louse, · f'rom Page A I FORD •.. C'luding a n:1tionwide railrcTad shul· do\l.n. S1 .. curity measures for Ford's visit v.·ere described as thr most extensive :-;1nee \Vorld \Var 11 11•11h at least 25 ,IXXl polie!.' mobilizrd in 1"okyo. 8,500 or them at 1'okyo Airport . L"Jtra -lcft protest groups -largely <,\udents -oppose any J :ipn ncsl'· Amer1C'nn <·ontaets, \\"hile unioni sts are opposed to \'isits by American nucl1'a r subma ri nes and otlier as1>ect s of U.S.-.Japancs!.' defense relation· ships. \'iolt•nt clemonstrationi< over nucle:ir 11·e;1pons pol1ry pt"t:\'Cnted a pfr1nned \'is1t by President Dwight I) EisenhO\\"er in 1960. In a midd;iy st:1trmt·11t. thl' .lapanl'se ~Ol'l·rnrnent. headed hv Premier Kakuei ·ranaka, v.·clcomed ford ·s \'i:-;1t ;~s an "e1x>ch-m:.lk ing event" that Si.1!'.na lcd ··a deepening dialo~ue bety,·een the l\\'O nations.·· 1'~ord rrmarked aftl'r arri\1al that ''it \\'::IS a sunny day, and I bclie\·e that \\'3 " a !.!OOd s ign fo r my trip ... The "·ctrome \1 as "·arn1 ::ind friendly and I look for\l.'ard to seeing more of the J;ip.'.lnese pl'ople." !Iii< fi\'e-day "isit includes stopS at the central Japanese t"ities of Kyoto and Os::ika. There is no official business to con- ducl ·durin.I!'. Ford's visit but' his .~<'hedule ('alls fnr a hrief ge t·acqu[lin - tccl 1neet1ng \l'L!h 1'<innka. who is in politiC':il difficulties :i nd fil cCS !')OS· ,Jblc Ins:-of office l,eeause of moun· tine: 1 nflat ion u nd <11 legcd corruption. Allegations have been niade that Ronan played a key role i n negotiations that creat ed the authority and may have had the op- portunity to favor the interests of the Chase r.Ianhattan Bank, which is headed by Rockefeller's brother--r David. The Chas e Manhattan Bank represented the bond holders of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Au{hority and al one point sued to prevent the transfer or the authority"s surplus funds to subsidize the running of the subways. . The suit eventually was settled and the new authority, headed by Ronan. "''as.created. Rockefeller loaned Ronan $510,000 in a series of six installments begin- ning in 1963~ Last l\tay, just before Ronan became the $100,000-a-year senior ad· viser in the office of the Rockefeller family, Rockefeller forgave the loans and gave him an additional $40,000< - Ronan testified the loans and gift s were made to help him provide for his family's future and for retirement. "'I "''ish to make it clear that at no time did I consider the governor was under any continuing obligation to loan me money;~nor did the granting of these loans have any relationship to my willingness to stay in state ser- \'ice, ''Ronan said. Sen. l·lowatd \V. Cannon (D-Ne\•.I, committee chairman, predicted Sun· day the Senate will vote to confirm Rockefeller soon after Thanksgiving and that he exn.ects to vote for confir· m<ition ''on lht!ba~ of what l kno'v no.w." Bekins Van President Satisfactory The president of Bekins Van and Storage Company remained in Avalon Community Hospital today after being injured Saturday evening when an explosion sank a cabin cruiser in Avalon Harbor. ritilo Bekins Jr .. 47, of Los Angeles, \1•as cut on the head and shaken by the blast. A hospital spokesman said his condition 1va s .. satisfactory " today :ind he 1~·ould be discharged in a day or so. Bekins and three others v.·ho v.·ere h:1v1ng dinner on the crulser ,,.,.·hen the explosion occurred were rescued by a shoreboat operator. The others, Nora ,Je roqu(', 44, of Beverly Hills, and I/ugh \Vilton , .54, and his \\•ifc. l\l ;1rilyn , 38, of Los Angeles, were released Sunday after being kept ovcrni~ht for recovery from shock. Sheriff"s deputies said the 42 -foot $.)0,000 crusiscr blew up when leakin g hutanc was ignited by a pilot light on ;1 J,.!<illey StO\'C , Pi.lot Escapes ' In J e t Crash t\ J\Iarine Reserve captain atta- ched to El Toro P.fCA.5 escaped injury in a ""'eekend flying mishap near Las Vegas "''hen the nose gear or his A4 Sk~·ha1vk collapsed during a landing. Air Force spokesmen at Nellis AFB !i:Jid that Capt. Paul A. Phillips was sent to a hospital for observation after· he ejected fro m the cockpit of the jet, but th at'the Los Angeles resident was rele11sed "'ilh no ill e(fects noted by doctors De Tried It: Drug Abuse Chief Smoked Pot \\'AS Hl~GTON rUPI)-Dr. Robert L. DuPont. head of lhe governmen- t's dni~ abuse agt'ncy, said today he has tried marijuad1. But if he had kno"·n then whot he knows now about the health hazards of mar\JunntL he mi~ht notha\'e, DuPont told newsmcii.. The leaa l conAC'qucfl('es were of no c:onccrn when he tried marijuana, nor 1,·ould I hey affect any decl11ion to smoke 1t in the ruturt, DuPont said. ·H's rlet1r that n1 ruijuana iJI> not ~ood for the health.'' said DuPont:"I am prcparrd to certify that It t11 dangcrouJli. '' DuPont. hct1d or the Nalional Institute on Drug Abuse, was asked if he had smoked marijuiin[I hlmst'lf. "In the past I have used mnrljuana." he rep Ii rd. "But it's been a num· bcr of yearo; ll'JO I hove n(I Intention of reJ>('<1tina: thc experience. Wl;iethcr 11 is drcrtmlnalizecl or legaUzed "'ould have no effect on my O~'n ptrsonal C'On~idtrations." ,...., 'i - For Hunt .Described \VASffiNGTON CUPI) -President Nixon told an aide on the day the \Vatergale bugging trial began in Ja.nuaryE1973 th al clemency tor con- .,....,_sp1rator LHo~ard Hunf)r. would De a "simple" thing to arrange, accor- ding to a tape played publicly ror the first timt-today. ENDURANCE RIDER NANCY McCALL ON .J EVIS CUP TRAIL At UC lrvlne', 'Tips on Riding a Horse 100 Mil81 a Day UC Irvine Horsemen's Group Conducts Sem·inar By OOUGl~AS FRlTZSCJIE 01 lflt 0.11, PllM Still! Aslridc thcii· mounts. California State llorscn1en's Associalion en· durance riders cover a hundred mites of former Pony Express trails in a single day. They call it fun. The group of about 150 of the long. distance riders met over the weekend at UC Irvine for a seminar on how to geJ. the most from their mounts. Sessions dealt with how to select an e ndurance horse,. conditioning anti training, nutrition, health, safety and managing the ride. The sport of horseback endurancP riding, said ~1rs. Nancy l't1cCall of 1\farin County, £hairman of the H eari1ig Slated On Hunt Memo WilSH!NGTON !APl -U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica. today ordered a special hearing to rlear up how a crucial memo written by Watergate con- spirator E. 1-loward l·Iunl Jr. came to s how up at the \Vatcrgate covcr·up trial. Sirica said \\'atergate prosecutors should call \Vill iam O. Bitlmann. a former l:lunt l av .. ye r "'ho once d e nied kno"'ledge of the memo before a federal grand jury and then tur- ned it over a year later to the proseculion. semin<i r. is as old as man ~s relations \\'ith horses. She uses race-car terms to describe the animals "''hich C"i.lrry thetr riders 100 1nile·s from Squa1v Valley to the 1\uburn Fairgrounds in the annual 'f c\'is Cup ride. The horses. s he said, :ire ''stripped do1\•n . ·· meaning that they look under- fed. Looks are deceiving, however. The horses :ire lean and strong, she said. Endurance riding is not the stuff for· fat show animals. Teams supporting the riders are referred to as ··pit crews." They per- form much the same function. Al three one-hour mandatory rest stops during the rides, the crews check the animal's plJ\Se, blood pressure and respiration and make sure it is ready to continue. ··Endurance riders get to knO\\' their animals much heller than show people," l\1rs. f\-1cCallsaid . "You don 't just get on a horse .and ride him a hundrt."<I miles," she said. Preparing for such a long ride, she said, takes five to six: months of preparation. beginning with short y,•orkouts and extending the distances gradually to SO or so miles. Additionally, the horse is ridden over se,g ments of the 100-mite trail during the training, Since much of the riding is done al ni ght Ol'Cr rough terrain, the rider must have faith in the horse's ability to find its way, she , said. In the tape played at the Watergate cover-up trial, Nixqn also said that pardohs for the men who actually car- ried out the bugging of Democratic headquarters might pfov~ ~ore dif- ficult. . ~ • ' , Nixon -who has repe!ile:d:ly denied approving pardons tor atly of tlte burglars -raised1the questio& of clemency in a conversation Jan. 8. 1973 with Charles W. Colson. then his special counsel. :.- "Hunt's is a simple ('ase," Nixon told Colson. ''I mean, uh, after all, the man's wire is de~d. was killed, he's got one child th·at-has •.. " ··Brain damage from an automobile accident," Colson interrUpled. "That's right .... " Nixon sttid. .. "We'll build that son-of-a-bitch up like nobody's business. We'll have Buckley write a column and say, you know, that be, that be should',bave clemency, if you've given 18 years of service ... that's y,•hat we'll do." Nixon apparently was referring lo conservative columnist William F. Buckley, also,a good friend of Hunt's and brother of Sen. James Buckley fR,N.Y.l. "That's it," Nixon said. "That's it . It's on the. merits. I y,rould have dif· fic~ty with. ~om e of the others." .. The conversation between N1xbn aild Colson occurred three months before Nixon says he told his counsel John W. Dean III that clemency ror the defendants would be wrong. , The Nixon,Colson tape was the first of 19 conversations the prosecution planned to pl'.lY for t~e cover-up ju~y before wrapping up 1ts case \ale this week against five former Nixon as- sociates. Of the 19 tapes. the one fron1 Jan. 8 and seven others never before had been made publie1 even in transcripl form. The original \\'atergate. co n , spiralors went on trial Jan. 8.1973. for the bugging of Democrats' Watergate headquarters. Within a few days , l·lunt and four or the burglars pleaded guilty, leaving only bugging master· mind G. Gordon Liddy and Nixon campaign aide James W. P.1cCord Jr. to stand trial. Both were subsequently convicted. _"\Veil, don't let it get you down,"' Nixon told Colson. · "0.b.,_hell.no," Colson replied "I know it's tough for, um, for nil of you, Bob, John and the rest," Nixon said. "We 're just not gonna let it get us down. This is a battle, it"s a fight. it's war and we.jqst fight with a little, 4 uh, you know, Uh , remember, uh, we'll cut them down one of these days, donlyou agree?'' "'I do . , ., "Colson said. Colson told Nixon that flunt and Liddy were the real problems-because they "did lhe \\'Ork" and had infor- mation that "'ould be "very in- criminating to.us." As for the other fiv e, Colson said, "I dorl 't give a damn if they spend Jive years In jail.'' Two Drown in Bay SAUSALITO CA°P) -T"·o men drowned and one survi,·ed 11•hen they \Yere swept off rocks by a large wave ,.\ half·hour before Sirica or- dered the hearing, associate special prosecutor James F. Nea l said he arranged for lawyers from Bittman's old la\Y firm to testify Tuesday. "\Ve usually ride Ol'Cr the la!!L 25 miles a num!JC'r of tin1es. 'rhat's the p<irt that you"re mosl likely to CO\'er <it night,'' she said. ··The horse learns th::it the fairgrounds and food is at the end of that stretch and it sort of gives him a second v.•l nd." at Point Bonita, the Coast Guard says. The bodies of Kenneth Cahill, 25, of San Leandro. and l\likc LaPilore. 21, Oakland, were recovered in rocky 1\•atcrs west of the Golden Gate - Bi:i_dge by a helicopter and a ship. · Your Money is Now· Insured to 8'40,000 at Mariners. Now you're twice os sofe ot Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown Savings and loon. You can olW'oys count on us to provide you wHh up·to-dote service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. -~, Remember, individual accounts ore now insured fo $'0.000, and a family of four con hove as much as $560 ,000 -Full y Insured! 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" .. \ ' VOLVO HAS NEW STATION WAGON FOR '75 TO REPLACE 140 SERIES W•gon1 Show More Than 30 Major Engineering Changes '75 Volvos · Debut EPA Cites Improved Fuel Economy BYCARLCARSTENSEN suspension and steering as at the corner of Dove and oi .... o.u,~1i.1 "'" well as a front end design Quail streets, near fi.lacAr- Backed by .two record "'deriv6d from Volvo's ex-thur and Jamboree. sales months this fall, Vo~vo perimental safety car. Owned b y Howard has introduced a new senes The powerplant-is 8_121 -Richardson, the two-noor ot cars ~ th~ U.S. for the cubic inch fuel tnJected four structure is in the heart of first time in eight ye~rs. cylinder engine which has the Emkay Development Called the 240 senes, the hardeiled valve seats for Tota l nnor area 1s 31 ,700 nc"':' cars replace the 140 lead-free ruel. square feet. and includes a senes which the auto maker Fuel econom y figures five-car showroom, forty· introdu.ced 1n ~967 . recently released by the En· two stall service depart· There are five models. in viro nm ental Protection ment, 7 .ooo square root the ~ew 240 series which Agency for city driving parts department and a now Join the 164 to complete show Jmproved mileage d1splaf'area for 250cars. the 1975 lineup. The new over last year's models. Dealership management cars are the 242 and 242 GL Average for all Volvos includes Scotty Bneter. ser- two·door sedans, the 244 tested was between 15 and vice manager; Robert Jlo1or- and244 GLfou~·doorsedan~ 17 m iles p e r ga llon . tensen, parts manager . andthe245stationwagon. Average for highway Howard Lucas, new car and truck mana ge r "; Paul TllE SERIES has more than JO major engineering changes 1nclud1ng new front ~ ~ 0'.Netll, used car manager, rN HIGH GEAR J a ne Greggs, orrice .mana ger, M ar garct R ich a rd son, business manager and sccretar} · Seminar Set On Bullion A general discussion of precious metal in"·estmen- ts, 1nclud1ng gold and sil\•e,r IS scheduled Nov. 26 at the Newport Beach offices of Bateman Eichler. Hill Richards The lecturer will be Donald Brody. a vice preS"1d e nt of the cor· poration 's ~ctherland · based subsiill ary lhs topic "'ill be "Gold and Sliver ln- vestments-B u ltion a nd Cotns " The seminar \\_]_II be_he]!J a t 620 Ne"•po rt Cent er Drive, Suite 730 For further info 1 n1ution ,1 nd r eser- vations, cull I le1di at 640· 1460. driving, a new test this year, was betv.'een 22 and 26 miles per gallon " Volvo est1m.1tes about 65.000 new car sales to Americans in 1975, .a figure which will assure the com- pany of the highest sales for any year-since the first Yolvo was s old tn the U.S. 20 years ago VOLVO ALSO plans to ma rk its 20 years in this country by becoming the first imported car maker to hwld an assem1!1f ~t in 1helJ .S~ ConsirUction Of the $150 m1\hoo plant will begin in Virginia during 1975 \\'Ith the first production cars Scheduled to roll orr the BS· "Sembly line late in-1976 * Howard t hevrolet of Newport Beach has com · pleted t~o ye!l'l'S in business MARKET H I GH L IGHTS l\YSE Index ASE In dex .Do\\·Jone!' I nd S & P 5oo Stocks INDEXES 36.76 67 03 62~ 92 69.27 off off off off Gni11t-rs u11d Losers I 38 I. 73 22 69 2 64 treasurer; and Roy Diment, Body shop manager. * Bennett E Bidwell. vi ce president of Ford Jlo!otor Compan y and ·general manager of Ford Division, will address the Jlototor Car Dealers Association of Southern California at its annuctl meeting OC<.' J. at the fflarnott hotel 1n Los Angeles B1dv.·e1J J01ned Ford 1n 1953 and served 1n vanous sa les .of£1ces , as national busines s manaccme nt manager. vice prc>!>1dent o( North Am~rlcan field operations. exccul ue \ice president of sales rinanc1ng operations. and general n1anager of l.incoln-l\ler- cury Division. before he was avpo 1nted t o his present position 1n 1973 · • IUPwpt lU I Fidel Mt,,. I S.la.-rtl Ind t Ntwh.111 3' 10 CrHlll Fl •1 11 l'llDSPpt 4 11 a 19"'"."t..~~ 1• :r...*ml I.Md 1s .. vorOl'l'lt 10 "Ew•n1 P •In 1' l1'1 1.on 1111'1 11 Slm,.,.c 11111 19 AmOl\l!I 50 ?OEG &.G .12 ~ :~0T~~ ·~1 JC Cl ~rp 1J'' • ' . 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He Jllo -1'1 MtlociNM t!,tOO 11 -1 Sy1nlH1/s " • l\londay'e Closing P rices • NEW YORK I Monday, Ncwemblr 11. 111174 pAIL Y PILOT ,4 9 STO CK EXCH ANG.E ,. • -.r.t ~ . , J • • • .· .. . -- Jll0 DAILY PILOT Monday, November 1a. ,1974 • nesota Next for-Rams • '· • • • • Knox Won't AJibi for toss Denver,1 -, ~ KC Duel " DENVER (AP! -Six weeks ago, ttie Denver Bl'on.cos rallied for 0417·14 · S . u· ----f---.-a1 nts1t--victory oVer a Kansas City team thaL- drew-boos:trom=dur twmefpwrrfansin:-c----i: SPORTS Lakers H int R es'huffli ng May Be Due LOS ANGELES (AP! -Reeling fro~ six losses in seven games a nd their lowest regular season sinji!le game point total in Los Angeles, the Lakers were to hold a s umm it meeting today or Tuesday to discuiu; possible trades. "We 're go ~g lo meet in the next few days with general mu nager Pete Newell. owner J ack Kent Cooke and our assistant co<iches," an upset ·coach Bill Sharman said ufter the Lakers fe ll . 96· 76, to the Chicago Bulls Sunday night. It was their lowe st regular season score in 1066 games since moving to Los Angeles for the 1960-61 season. · Chicago coach Dick l\Ioltu felt no such despondency. "It feels like v.·e've been <:?a ching J ohn Block for eight ye~rs instead of three games," he said. Block . a nomadic \'etcr;1n acqui red only three games ago by the Bull s. scored 11 points in the.fi rst quarter as Chitago mounted a 19-poi nt lead in the first eight minutes and \vent on to an easy victory. The La kers scored just 14 pojnts in the first quarter and 32 in the firs t half. Their pre~ious lo"' total '"'as 68 in a 1972 gam e \\'il h J\l i h.1::i.ukee. although the Lakers scored onl y 72 in a playoff <1ga inst the Bucks 1n the same \'e<1 r. "f kno"· it '"'ill be ,·crv difficult 'to get a q uality pl ayer no."·· but \1·e·11 think about it." Sharman suid. ·'\\"e ·n probably try some different people al different positions ... but I'm not surc•·ho. '' 1'ht Lake rs coach kept the locker roorw (·!oscd 33 minutes fol101,·int.: the de£e!'t. \\'hit·h left Los An gell's "1th a 5.9 rl·cord :ind 51 • g:imt•s behind Pucifi c Divh1ion ·li..'adin g Golden Stale in tht ea rl~· st ages of tht• Sl"ason . T he player s huddled .a rl)uncl Shar- man us he stood near a ch:Jlk board and ta l ked \\'It h them, a learn :spokesn1 an said. When the meeting ended. Sharman" and his players agreed that ch;fcnse had been the m ain proble m. ··nut "'e were bad in all areas,'' he added. "I still think we can be a good tean1 when "'e fast break. but ton i~ht it "'as the Bull s \\'ho ran <1nd the\' are not a f ast-tfrcaking tcu n1. ''Sha rm an said. '·I li ke the Lakcrs • .uui I think v.·hcn I.ucius 1\ 1 lcn ge ts-<iceli mated they \1 ill be a good team," J\Jotta said . CMIC&GO" ••' 21. W•l•tt 21, Tllur-•. Sloltl 1t. v ... l,., 10. """'"'J. GMrtll 6, G-•I •• ,,,,,..._ 2. w11-2. L05&NGl:llSH IWintllfl t, k•ly l. &U.,, I. Goodri<~ U. &riao-1 I. Hnt;lftt 11, l,,.... ll. Smlt11t. Wllllll11G111111 J. Clliu9o :u ,, ,. n~ LM""9ti.1 H 11 14 1<1-1• feuMoSllUI ; NolM. Tot'..1 kluli: Oiif-10, l.Oi A"91'~i P-· A: 12,•11. • LA With 20-7 Defeat NEW ORLEANS CAP) -Co~ch Chuc k Knox refused to use J.he easy excuses a nd bla me playing conditions for his Los Angeles Rams' 20-7 National Football League Joss to the New Orleans Sai nts. "It wasn't the croWd, the play ing field or the spread offe nse th1Jt did it," Knox saii:I after the game. "They just c:.ime to pl ay football and took it to us." The defeut prevented l~os Angeles from clinching the National Con- ference West Div ision litle. A victory or a tie would ha ve done il for the Rams, \\'ho are now 1·3. Now the R;i ms arc raced with a more formidable opponent a'J'lfhey go for the clin cher . They meet the ~1in­ n esota Vik i ngs Sunday <1t the Coliseum. , Ne w Orle an s c r owd s a r e notoriously noisy and three weeks <1go Philadel~-ia !.s Rom a n Ga briitl blamed a 22·minute booing spree ror his team 's loss to the Saints. Saints fans repeatedly booed calls Sunday but Los Angeles quarterback James llarris didn't interrupt the rhythm of the game. 'rhe playing fi eld "'as another mat· ler. Eleven hours of rai n earlier Sunday turned Tulane Stadium 's 1.1 r- 1ificial tu rf into a plastic mars,h. "'it h Ra m ~acks seeming Lo have more trouble keeping th eir footing than the Saints did. The Saints used a spread offense, featuring a lone setback and four wide receivers, which New Orleans quar· terback Archie ~tannin g credited \\'ith ··m es s ing up the Rams' coverage." Knox said the formation didn't sur· prise him. "There'!! nothing new in the NFL." he said. Defensive tackle lilerlin Olse n said the spread caused momentary con- fusion, but .. .,..,e a4JtJSted in almost no time." The Saints got on the scorboard in the ·first quarter on a 28-yard fie ld goal by Bill J\J cClard ; scored twice in the second period on a 79-yard bomb from J\'1 anning to Bob Ne\\'land and a 5l·yard boot by l\t cClard \\"ilh t\\'O seconds left on the clock. They registered a third-quarter seore on :.i 17-yard pass from lilanniilg to wide receiver Joel Parker. The Rams' lone score came in the fou11h quarter on a 15·yard pass from Harris to tight.end Bob Klein . Star Rams running back Larry lil c - Cutcheon gained a meager 28 yards on 11 cart;i es. Only one of his carries came in the second half. as !he Rams turned to Harris' arm in hopes of a rally. "\Ve had to thro\\·; v.·e couldn 't run." said Knox. 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Last week the 39-year-0ld Dawson passed for 381 yards on a club·record 26 completions. "They're much more explosive now," Denver coach Jphn Ralston ob- Ota '.{l' Tonljjlli Chat1t1el 7 al 6 s erves. '''They've switched Ed Podolak to fullback and are utilizing thelr rookie speedster, Woody Green. 'lb"ey 're throwing the ball more and generally are playing with a more wide-open style.'' . Green, the Arizona State sensation, was slowed by early-season injuries but has come on to lead the Chiers in rushing with 366 yards on 100 carries. Podolak continues to be Dawson'!! favorite passing target, but split end Larry Brunson has been a threat or late. Last week Brunson caught nine passes for 210 yards, just three yards shy of a club record. Denver's main offensive weapon has iieen ru.nning back Otis .Arm- strong. whollas turned in three 100- yard-plus rushing games and who ap- pears well on his "'ay to a 1,000-yard season \\'ith 737 yards in nine games. JESS PHILLIPS BULLS FOR YARDAGE THRO_UGH THE RAMS' DEFENSE. Injury-plagued Floyd -Little has been slO\Y to recover from a concus- sion received in last week's 17-6 Bronco victory 'Over Baltimore. He's expected to see action tonla:ht, althou_gh he might not start, giving way to rookie Jon Keyworth .• S ports in Brief Saints ·Silence Fan Criticizing Owner NE\V ORLEA NS -Security gua rds at the Nev.' Orleans-Los Angeles Natio nal Football League game Sun- day forced a young fan to remove u hand-lettered banner critical or Saints O"'ner John fw1 ecom Jr. The banner read "'lmpe·ach ~Iecom ." A Saints spokesman said it was the team's policy to ban from the walls or bleachers signs "detrimental Lo the organi zalion." The Saints arc 3·6 this season a nd haven't had a v.·inning ·season since they \\·ere organized seven years ago. Rueh e i ·p .. el BO~IBA'\', India -Onny Parun of S ew Zl'ala nd upset top-seeded Tony Roche of .o\ustralia &3, &3, 7·6 Sunday and v.·on the S50,000 Grand Prix tennis tournament . Parun dominated the match until its final stages v.•hen Roche r allied to force the tie-breaker. But the New Zea la nder hung on for the victory. In the men's doubles final, brothers \1ij ay and Anand Amritraj of India defeated Parun and Australian Dic k Cr<'aly 6-4, 7·6. Hur u tci t1k M1i11s polishing off Gustavo Stapff 6·2, 6). 6-1. Argentina won both sirtgles mat· ehes Friday and a doubles encounter Saturday. The Brazil-Bolivia winner will face Argentina at an undetermined date The winner or that round will advance to the zone fin als against Chile, las( ·year's champion. - El Shafel lf'it1s - MANILA -Ismael El Shafei 0£. Eg}o pt won the Ptiilippine Inter· national tennis classic Sunday when he ou(dueled Hans Pohmann or West Germany in a tense first set then out· classed him in the second for a 7·6, 6·1 \•ictory and the S9,000top prize. The Egyptia n left.,hander, seeded fifth. took the first sel '"'heri" fie won the tie-break 7·4. Then, after th~ sixth- seeded Pohmann broke his service in the first game of the second set, El Shafei swept the next six games. /tl e 18 T ri111nph KOKURA . Japan -A fiVf'·run nin· th·iruting rally, hi ghli ghted by home runs by Felix Al illan and Teddy Mar- tinez, gave the New York li'lels a 9·5 victory over Tokyo's Yomiuri Giants today. )azz .Fires Coach; May Hire VBK Little has rushed for a subpar 201 yards, but he's Denve"r 's leading receiver with 28 catches ror346 yards. Bronco cornerback John Rowser probably will miss the contest with ·a groin injury and linebacker Tom Jackson ha's been hobbled by a shoulder injury and might not play. · Doubtful performers for the ChieCs include v.1ide receiver Otis Taylor, who has a leg injury, and de(ensive NE\V ORLE ANS <AP) -The New ·tackle Buck Buchanan, who has a Or lea ns J azz fired coach Scotty brokenhand. Robertson Sunday and there were Denver, still -nursing hopes of • reports later that Bill van Breda Kolff wild-card berth in the playoffs, brings was being cons idered for the job. a 4·4-1 recOrd into the nationally Va n Breda Kolff, formerly coach or televised contest. Kansas City is sad- the Los Angeles Lakers, the Phoehix died with a 3·6 mark. Suns,.,.·the-Detroit Pistohs-anaLb;~e--Tbe·gam·eis-a s·euour,a"S-altDe·n-ve Alemphis Tams, \\'as to be in New home games ha\'e been for the past Orleans today, apparently to accept threeseasoiis. the job \Vitti the National Basketball Association expansion club, The New Orleans Times-Picayune reported· in li'fondaycditions. The news paper said at least two roacl)es -,,.an. Breda Kol!f. once Princeton University's coach and Tom Nissalk ...... had been inter- viewed for the job. Ni ssalke, for merlv v.•ith Tulane Uni versity. is now with San .-'\ntonio or the American Basketball Association a nd forme rly COHChed the Seattle Su perSonics: Bill Bertka . a Jazz ,·ice pres ident, said the new coach will have profes- sional experience. Elgin Ba ylor v.•as named interim coach Sunday. Formal announcement or the new coach was expected at a noon press confsrenc~ Baylor. <1 former NBA All-Star forft!ard and an assistant to Robert. .son, \vas in charge Su nd ay night as Lhe J azz fell to Detroit, 99-85. ' Broyles Hits Criticism With Reply LITTLE ROCK , Ark. CAP)-Frank Broyles,. apparently aimint at critics or his coaching 'or the Arkansas Toot· ball team, issued a statement Sunday saying that be was looking forward to the future. . Broyles read the statement at the . end or his hour-long television replay of the Arkansas-Southern Afethodist game. Arkansas and SMU tied 24·24, giving Arkansas a 5-4-1 record this yea r. OSLO , Norway -J eff Borow iak, '"on the $25,000 Oslo Open tennis tour- nament Sunda y. defeating Kal'I r.Jeilcr of \Vest Germany, 6-3, 6-2. Pl ay i n g m ethodi c a ll y. the 1\mcrican broke l\'l eiler's ser\'ice four times a nd earned the victory 1n only .55 minutes. Lihert-y-Bowl-Semi State Rep. Woody Clark of Forrest City said last week he would in- t.ro.d.u.c.c._a_r_.e_s..ol.ution w.hen the _ legislature meets in January calling for the removal of Broyles as head football coac_h. Broyles, who curren- tly holds both posts, would be retained as athletic director. Borov.•iak's t riumph was . \vorth SS,000 und 20 points in the year.Jong Grand Prix com petition. A1eiler won· 53,000. Ke1iiuck y, Tenn e ssee to Clash Later . r.1e il er and Pakista n 's llaroon Rahim teamed to win the doub le s c ham.pionship, b(atin g Ro rowiak and another American, Vit as Gerulailis, 6-3. 6·2. l\IElil PHfS (AP) -Resisting pres- s ure rrom a broadcast network to name Pittsbu rgh, officials or the Liberty Bowl Football Classic said Sunday night that the winner of next Saturday 's Kentucky-Tennessee clash will oppose r.taryland in ·the Dec. 16 post·sca son game. T he a nnoun cement came from selection comm itlee chairman Tim The Liberty · Bowl had been on record earlier as saying it would iia- vite Pitt if the Panthers won their game against Notre Dame on Satur: day .. But Pitt lost l rl ·IO. The American Broadcasting Co ., \\•hich has contracted to pay $215,000 to televise this year's Li berty Bowl, reportedly had still favored having Pitt as·A'Iaryland's foe in the 16th an· nual bowL MONIPEVID EO. Uruguay-Argen· Treadwell III. \v ho said, "Our com· tina's Tomas Linch and· Ricardo Cano mittee feels the winner or this game completed a quarter.fi iialS·Osweep of· will be an ideal oppg,nent· for Kentucky.however1 1oonledintothe Uruguay Sund ay to advance their hfaryland. It wil l provic'te one of the bowl spolli ~ht by defeating f1orida in team to the se mifinals or the Davis1 most exciting bowl games of the a41·24-upset. Tennessee, which tiad ~up South. Am c ri 7a_n Zone against year." ulso been mentioned during the past e1th.er Brazil o_r Bohv111 . Treadwell_ made the announcement week a s a contender, stayed alive by Linch beat d ugo Roverano 6·0, 6· 1. after a meeting that had lasted nearly downin~ l\1 ississippi 29·17 in a eall\e 6-3, ·a nd e a nn· ... tootF-J~s lm-e -in ' !ixhQurs. ' i--• .... • ....... f)laylct1h l\tetnl'tfis S.'ltu'fdu'y. • Broyles said )}is statement ..,as not a responSe to Clark's resolution, but "I felt like J needed to make it at this lime. "I don't know if lhcr:e is a coach who is not being criticized unless his team is undefeated," Broyles said. •• ... I will not take issue with those who want to criticize or protest, or seek cha~e . A football coach ... must have one trait ... the will to overtome the adversities or life and turn them into authentrc s uccesses." Broyles said when he does t'leave coaching """."and thiS happens to every coacti -I hope our (tins will not measure the suc cess of my career by/ the scoreboard, but Will renect on the type of p.erwn I have tried to be al\d the q uall ty or l lte I fvi Ve trled to live._'~ Charg~rs Fall Short in -·Oakland OAKLAND ·cAPl -All the Oakland Raiders. owners of the Na tional Foot· ball League's longest~winning s treak. nct'd to wrap up the American Foot· ball Co nference W<'st ctia mpionshipis a little help tonl gti t fro m arch·rival Kansas City. to tour games. It wa8n't easy for the Rai~.crs to reach their envlabW position. The ~hargcd-up-Churge rs, on the bruisipg r unning of rook ie Don \Voods. outru~ed IS.po.int ravorlte 'Oakland 164·132 and came close to tying the . !ta me in t'1e waning minutes. attempts for Raider quarterback Ken t:,iblcr. '"'ho ended up hilling on 16 of 32 passes for 240 yards. · San Diego quurtcrb.'.lck Dan }<"outs', a second.year ma n. then co nnecte<U>n "pass!!& or 20, 21 a nd 16 yards~ve the Ctiarger5 to the Oakland $even . But Raiders tlnebacker Gerald Irons sacked Fouts ror a n eight·yord loss. end zone by Raider oornerback Skip Thoma.\I \\'ilh a minute left . AIO.l.W-J0,1t• .., ~ • ' • J-1t II& .... ~ ,,,......, o.i.-llt*'tll M N U I~'"*"' ......... kk k SO-P'GWttKlllftt4f Oll!-.. 11.,..k 1 r1111tllf*~ 0.-FGll~,. !tO-wtMtl r1111Wff"k lll119kk k IMDIVIOUAL.IAAOtll• 11.. ltUSHINO-&.II Die .. , W.....11·11(, liloltl,._. Na, OllllWICI, hNiak II·"· Hwt»t, • ltlCRIVINO -S.fl Dltot, O...rf.o11 NI,'"'-"' 1"1 - • JOHN BLOCK MOVES BY THE LAKERS' BRIAN WINTElfS. The Raiders ti gure they did their Rhare to b11g t~jr title Sunduy. They fou~ht hard to down a scrappy Sun Diego team 17·10. improving their rrcord to 9·1 <i nd increasini; their division le ad over the Denver Broncos The drive began when Chargers· linebacker f"loyd Rice picked off a pa8s and then rctumed it to H~o; own 37. It wai the first lnter'c.eption Jn 143 The threat e nded when f>'outs' four· th·dO\Vn pass w;iis batted away Jn tHe OMIMCI, •M<ll 1·1U, ""'-•rt. • 'ASSING -S111 Dltoo, Follll .. ti" 1tt JMlllL. Olkld , $WMtr 1~·1, t.O. , • • -I • • • 17 Orange C VOL. 67, NO . 322, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES -.....ays _ . . ORANGE COUNTY; CALIF ORNIA . • Urges F~st Action on J Measures WASl-IINGTO!'; <U PI ! President ford Lold the lame-duck session of Congress today he would veto as-in· flationar.v u veterans bill raising henefils for Vielnam-era servictmcn if il is Sl'nl Lo the \Vhitc House in it s present form. In a message sent to Cqngrcss Ylhilc he was traveling in the Far Easl. Ford also asked for fast action on dozens of measures, including confir· mation or Nelson A. Rockefeller as eto MONDAY, NOVEMB ER :'j,,WA Today's Fl I N.Y. Stoeks c TEN CE NTS eterans "' vice president, a 5 percent income t<ix surcharge and emergency aid for the unem ployed. -0.11'1' "''-' S..tt ~llO!o .NEW HANDBALL COURTS GOING UP AT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE --City of Costa Mesi Also Will Uae Enclosed Facilities Handball,· Rackethall Courts Go · Up at OCC Relax. handball and raek~Lball The facilities are handball courts. players. Relief is l\11 lheway. though in recent rears ii new sport Six enclosed , "'ood·floor courts <ire t•alh:d racketball ap1>ears to bl.' en- being built at Orange Coast College to .1oying more popularity./\. spokesman add to the 13 outdoorcourtsalread~·1n ror lhe Costa .i\lesa IA'par1n1cnt of use there. Leisure Services indicated today that The l'Ourts. costing ~22.000. ar<' the city may try to pre\'ent handball heing <'O nstruc ted under a joint players frombt>in g:o.queez.t.'<lout . powers agreement bet...,·een the city of Tenl<tli'e cit~' plans for use of tht· Costa ~fesa a nd the Coast Community courts envision desijt"natin~ fi\'e of College District. They will be used by I hem for use bv both handball and OCC for instru<'tion during the day. In rackrtba ll playCrso :ind the sixth for t he evenings and al weekends they handball only. will be oper ated by the city. They are lie said the city plans to have a SC'heduled to opentFeb. l. :;;uper\'isor at the rourts present at all •·The present courts art" about as times to pre .. ·ent disputes over their i mpacted as they can be," James Pot·. use. t er. OCC's director of physical. 'fhe city \\'ill hav"e a phone line facili ties, said today. ··tr y,•e could in• availa ble so players may reserve the stall lights on them, they y,·ou\d be in courts in the same "'aY that the cit.v 1use until IO p.m . or midnight. The tennis cou rts can be reserved. A new demand is there." 40·student classroom also is being bu.i It The agr,eem ent calls for the city. to inthecourtcomplex. operate the courts from 4 p.m. to 10 -,,:mcweckdayin nrd-•1111ay on week••· ~Sn ah Visits Moscow ds. though t he agreement gives OCC · . the right to schedule classes in the ~·I OSCOW (UPI) -Shah ~foham- courts in the e\'enin~. med Reza Pahlevi of Iran arri\'ed in One of the s ix courts wiU have a the Soviet Uniotl today for talks with vie\lo'ing window and it will be used Kremlin leade rs. The official Soviet d urin11; tournam ent s and also for in-news a ngccy Tass described his slay st rue.lion. as a ··friendly business \•isit . · · • Collllty GOP Leader ' Faces 0U8ter Attempt G.kirge D;eltih~nty . the chairmun of the Ora nge County Republican Cen- tral Com mittee, will face a n'JQye for his •ouster, when the group meets tonight. ·.... -.... -+~• --·- Charging that he ls being targeted as a ··scapegoat" by opponents within the county GOP structure, Delahanty said t hat the move ~i ll come at the last rormal meeting or the committee before it reorganizes. ··1 have heard for the past several days that there Is a move to get me lo set step dO\\'n as chairman. ancl the people "'ho huve threatent"d it insist they have I 7 \'Ol('S required to do it." hegaid, Delahant y pro<'loimcd thUI his record i;is c.ha1rm:ln or lhtt gMup was t•xcellenl and th~L other eentr<ll <'Om · mitte~g in the gtatc planned In emulate hi~ rund·r:iisini;E 1cchntQul!1< parlic1.1J:1rly the VIP·o11cnted -400 CJub Jn lhelr ov.1) enrnpal&flS for • money. ·:For ~on1e reason. my opponerits want to make me the scapegoat for something -probably the poor showing t)y tha-pa-rty in general in-Lh Jasteleclions, he said. Delaha"nly said that the next meeting of the committee after tonight's fi nal session or the old mem· ber!lhip will c.ome early next yeur "'hen reorganization would take place 'anyv.•ay. Delahanty blames Ed \\'urd. the rield aide to A s~emblyma n Robert lludhum (R ·Newport Bt.•ach) as the a rchitt·ct or thl' ouster. But \\'ard over the v.·C<'kend denied tha1 he WEIS the ringleader. ··1r the votes Orf> there, they'll coruc (mm 11 11 O\' r . ·•he uddl>d. 1'on1Ahrs scs!!iOn u( the the :J.l·ml'm· her comm1U ee will sllu'L .it.7·30 p.n1 . a l ill; hi!:ldquarters offices at 1509 S. Grand 1\ ''"., Sa1ll:i Ana. , The lengthy list was delivered lo congressional leaders at the opening of a post-election session Of the 9Jrd Congress. A fifth oft~ congressional , mem bers will nol be back when the ncy,• Congress convenes in J anuary. Senate leaders Mike Mans rield and .. 51 ... .,,'Wt~mdteatC'd'-mfgl'~S"'\\·oUift­ accomplish virtually none of the · things t he President asked except for the RoM\efellcrconfirmation. Almost a ll of Ford's requests. in· eludin g h is 31 -poinl economic . package, had been sent to Capitol Hill · earli er but have not cleared the timt·- t•onsuming process of Clehall' ;t nd <-om 1lromisc. - tll'I l tlttol\OIO LEFTIST DEMONSTRATORS WAVING FLAGS MARCH THROUGH TOKYO PROTESTING FORD'S VI SIT Tightest of Security Guarding First Trip to Japan by an Am.erican President Toda y l''ord urged Congress tu •·recon · s ider" u vcterans bill pro\·iding a 22 7 percent increase in GI benefits retroaeti\'e to Sept. 1. 1974. I.Jc asked. instead. for an 18.2 perC'ent increast· effective Jan. I. 1975. !·le said he also opposed a direct loan program for quali[ying veterans and an extension of cducation<tl benefits from 36 lo 45 mM!t.hs. The rir- m ly statt"d objections indicalt"d Lha l f'ord might veto the bill in its prcSent form . Ford Given Tightest ·Protection in Japan Kissing Ba1idit Picks Wro11 g 'Love Object' By HELEN THO~I~ 'fOKYO (UPI ! -President Ford arrived in Japan today under the tightest of security curtains and l\'lean v.'hilc. the House Ways and began his h is toric goodwill visit i\leans Committee today abandoned c1gainst " backdrop or violeilt leftist hopes of widespread l.olx reform this demonstrations and a protest railroad year a nd moved toward appro\'al or ;.1 strike. smaller bill increasing oil compan.v Looking tired from his 20·hour. taxes by <1t least $2.5 billion <tnd 16.000·mi le flight, Ford y,•aved and giving somt' relief to lower int·ome smiled t.o·a Carerully selected group or taxpayers. .J apanese and American welcomers Speal."Cr Carl Albert promised to at ~laneda Airport as he .strodt" to a 11ush the bill to the ~louse floor if lhC" hchcopt~r. for the sho11 tn11 to the or+ \Va y:;: and r.'Ieans Com mittee al)· •· n<;_1tc off1c1a l guest palace where he proved th{• bill Tuesday as planned. "'1~!:rtJ~·nd Emperofilirohito. the j:J. \\'ays <tnd r.·1eans Chairman \Vi!bur y1:ar·old Japanese monarch, ar- i\lills I D-Ark.J. QUUint.'<I the :s:mallt>r ranJtcd to meet tonight for the official bill to the committee today 1n its firs! .J:ip<tnese y,•elcome in the Gcihinkan meeting since the election rcl'css. and guest palace prior to Ford's ~oing to lh1·1·e \11;1s almost no opposition. the lmperi<.1 1 P.alaee nearb~ in eentral Burglars Hit Mesa Market For Cigarettes Burglars raided a Costa Mesa Tic Toe Al arket Sunday, stealing more than Sl ,000 worth of cigarettes and as- sorted rood items. • Clerk C lint6'n K. Ra ndol ph discovered t hnt the front door had been pried open when he arrived at the s tore al 2271 Fairview Road to open up Sunday morning. ln\'cstigators said se\·eral hundred loose packs <ind cartons of cij?arelles 1\·cre slolen in the burglar~ . ,.\ team o( burglars raided the T•C' To<' ~1arkel a t 2052 Nev.'po!'l Blvd .. le~~ lhan two v.•eeks ago, stealing" similar haul ol rood and ci~arettes by t'nterinj! lhrouj!h a bathroon1 v.·indO\\', po1il'c noted. PIGSKIN PICK IN FINAL WEEK The final week of Pigskin Pickeroo '74 competition-for prizes including a · colol"'lelevision !!et-begins0todoy in tho Daily Pilot sports section. . This week's Pickeroo winner joins nine others to be invited to compete (or a 16 -ineh Zenith portable television. Details or the (Uno{r com· petition y,•ill be announced in the Daily Pilot sports P.ages. 'Tu be ellgible. one must first be the onr y,•ho most accurately predicts the outcomt's of 30 football. ga.mes to be played this y,•eclccnd. Rules and an entryJ}la)lk appear on page A 11. '- A reiolar feature of tM Daily Piiot , Pigskin Pickeroo ls e<>JPQo$0red by AO Color TeleVisiOO Company of lluntington Bea<'h and 7.cnith Cor- f()rallon'. ' Tok~·o. . But in recognition of his arri,·al. a 2l·gun salute boomed out over-Tokyo Ray to greet the first American president lo visit Japan. and the \1•elcoming _crowd of some 2,500 J apanese -mostly families of gover- nment officials -and 150 Americans cheered and waved tiny Japanese rlags as Ford-stepped from his plane. Ford and Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger walked along a red car- pel through an official receiving line headed by U.S. ambassador to Japan James 0 . l·lodgson and .Japanese am - . bassador to the United States Takeshi Yasukawa. T en minutes before Ford's arrival. ;1 band or 1,600 students rrom an ultra- Two Headless Bodies Found SllELB'\·. \'1.1 1.-\P\ Authoritic'> "'ere in\'eSt1g<.1t1n g tht' circumstances under y,•hich two v. omen·s bodies V.'ilh heads missing 1v('rc found about 20 1n iles apart in t'Cntral Virginia ov£'r the weekend. A hunter disttlvered a "'Oman's body with he:1d a nd hands missing in a "'oodcd :1rca Saturday near the small l\ladison County community of Shelby, acting county Sheriff Larry O. Tinsley said . ...., And nultiorit1eS said a badly decom- posed and headless bod y of a young woman was found Saturday in a den- sely wooded ;itea of nearby Albemarle County1 Bandit With Knife llit Sandwich S.hop A knif<'·\\'lelding bandit aunterL'(I inlo a down1own Coslfl l\1esa dc>llc.at<.'ssen today •l'ld orcrrt'd all Lhl' cash on the premises -lo go Polirc Sgt. David Stern said lhl' :u·· n1ed robbery ot the t 'll Pickle. 18~i l~ark Ave., nt>tled lhe lone b:1ncht about S60. left political group clashed violently '"ith police at a park two miles from A man "·earing a bandana ma .... li.. the airport. Police arrested 176 of the O\'cr his race like an old v.•ild y,·est bad- studt"nts. bringing to 188 the number man got more than he bargained for or persons placed in custody in con-Sunday wht"n he broke into a Cnsta nection with Ford·s visi1 . ·?ilesa motel und tried lo steal ci kiss. Some 3.36 m·illion--workel".!l-from-·5~!>. --1+~~~f<~•~•i<ie~11~•te-...,l.-- unions <'a lied protest st rikes for \·ance a\vakened-sc1·eaming-;.1nd .!oil Tuesday against Ford's visit. in-did the object of her affcrtion. \1ho eluding u nationwide railroad shut-· . \\·as up lo that poinL snorin~ bt1side dov.•n. her. Security meas ures for Ford's \'isit Investigators s•nd th(" llo~ rnrnd were described as the most extensl\'C leaped for his shotizun ,,·hen the han· since World \Va r ·11 v.•ith at least 25.000 dana-m asked m idn1 _ght mai-audrr police mobilized in Tokyo. 8.500 of \\'hipped nut a butr hl•r knifl' 1n eai'h them at Tokyo Airport. hand to defenS'himsclf Ultra·left protest groups -l:1rgcl.r This occur rt.'tl onl ,. afl t" r I hr student~ oppose an~· Japa ne~e-~cream1n,e femal('. u 21 -\e;.ir·nld American contacts. v.•hile unionists ).!rocery <·lcrk. <tllarl..ed lhl' ~lr~nRcir <1re opposed to \'lsits by American \\ho had kissed her <.1nd 011 him on the nuclear submarines and other aspect's hand. of {.;.S .. Japancse defense relation- ships. Violent demonstrations over nucle;ir \\'Capons policy prevented a planned \'isit by President O"·i.l!hl D. Eis<'nhO\\'Cr in 1960. In a midday statement. the Japanese government. headed by Premier Kakuei Tanaka. \\'Clcomed Ford"s ,·isit as ;.in ··<'poch·m aking event" that signaled ··a deepening dialogue between the t\\'O nations.'' Ford remarked after ar1i\'al that ' 0il was a sunny day. and I believe that ,,·as <.1 good sign for mr trip ... 1·11e \\·ci\come \\'<tS \.l•arn1 and fricndtv and I look forward t o seeing more Or the Japanese people .'· Man About Testifies Blinding ST. LOU IS. !\lo. !l "Pl 1 -Ernest C. Craine. 29. has testified that Johnn1r Lee Brooks said he cut out the eyes or <i bab~s ittC'r in 1971 ··1.0 k"ep her rrom id<'nllfyi ng him ·· 1n a roblX'r~ Crain<' test ified 1n thL· retrial of Brook~. 33, eh:1rgL•d v.ilh the· blindtn~ of i\1iss \Vilm;1 etw.s1nut. 2Q. Brooks \\as scnlt"nced 111 1972 lo 55 years in Prison in connC'ct1on \1 ith the blinding. lie v.•as g rant ed a ncv.' trial by thc- r.tissouri Court 11f 1\ppeaJs on grounds that special prosc<·utor llenry .I. Fredericks did not infor1n the defense or a deal made with E11rl 1-larper, 18, the key witness against Brooks. STOCKS STAGGER OVER ECONOMY NEW YORK (UP!l -Stock prircs plll_nged broadly on life ~t'\\' York 5T(kk Exch3.nge In moderate trading today as the na1lon's eronomic pu'- ture darkened. 1'hc Ooy,• Jon<'s industrial a\l•rage lost 22.69 p01nl5 to "21.92 . Dl--cltnc:i1 \e(t ;.idvanccs. I .300 to 148. ;imont.t lhe 1.778 issues trodtd Book F air Set At W oodla11d A book fair. focu:;:ed on the theme "give books for the holidays·• v.•i\I be held Tuesday. \\'ednesda\ a~c· sday at \\loodland Elemeiita r:-· Sc ~ in Costa !\1 esa . Both students a nd the pubhc ~ire in- \'ited to attend the fair. from I :45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and rrom 8:30 a .m. to 3 30 ,,m_ \\·eel· nesday. \i isitors to the fair can bro\lo·se and examine the books and also buy them. Proceeds \\'ill go towards bu\ 1ng hooks for the s chool 's libr<try + \\loodland School 1s locatro al :!0!:~1 Garden Lane. (:o''"'' "·•·a1l1t•r Sunn:.· throu~h ·ru(•..,tl,t\' '11th .;nml' 1>:1tc·h1 lri \\ l·lnuLi:-. l.1IC 111~ht ;.inti <';1rh n1vrn1n::: \\ ,1r- nit'.'r Tuesda\. l.O\\.; tnn1.t'I JO lhe 50s. lligh'l TuC"sd,t.\' h; i. •• ~. ... INSIDE TODA,. f·eminitl Ond t stabllshmPnr .11m.e fngt'lhtr a.~ 8e1t11 f'r1f'd1ir1 11rr,.pl1 (lppointment to 1111' nat111Ptt1/ I l(Jrd Of C1ri Scout.t, See Pe1Jplt· n I ,., ,._ ilnol<• ....... l 11tlt•:\ " ... .. lllllllT!fl ...,,_1 ...... lleept'n1n~ rel'C:o.s1on. r1 s1 nit 111 nation. delay in 11 co:ri.l .!-elllemen11tn\l • rl'ar:o. or a ~llddlt> r;at't "oi1 \1('r .. m:i1or fa clor" In the dt'<'hnv ... -. 0.-.lllft ...... --~-Ot•• •••iot "• -· -·~ ........ " lt·ll .. .. .. .. .. " .. .. ~. ~Mll"fltn T, .. .,._ -·~ ...... Wlwlll ... " • .. <..:. ... ··-· tti DAI L V PtLOT c ~onday. Novtmt>trie, 197-4 "" -J Be Tried It . ' Q.,r,µ.g A buse Cliief Snioked Pot . \\' ASf il ~Ci'l'O~ 1L' Pl ) f)r R()bt·rt L. DuPont, heud or the governmen· I !! dru.~ abus{• •qi:ent~. ~.11\f loda;-. h" has tried marljuAna. Rut 11 h,· hud kno11 n tht·n "hat hl' ~nows now about the health h1iard~ of m;i,1'iJut1na . he m1);hl n<it hu11· Ou Pont told nt!wsmeo. I he ll'J?a l l'Oni.l'<1u1·n1·l·s 111·11· 11f 1111 t'llOC'E.'rn "'ht.·n ht-· tri('d n1:il'itu<w1a, no.~ ~:ould tht·y at ( l'l'I an~' clcl'1i.1t~n tc111mokl' 1t in tht' fut Ul't'. l)u J'l)n\ ~.1 t(I It Ii cl~ar I hat· m:inJu;111<.i 1:-. not ,cOOtl for the health "z1.11d DuPont "I o.im P•'cµu re<l to <'rr11f) 1h1il 11 is ll:Jll,l!t'rOu!'i. ·· . ' · l)ul'ont. hl':irf of th{' N:1tionul Jn.~11t ul (> on Orug Ahui.t" \va ~ ;1 ~k1·d 1r hl' ll<tc.l timOkl'd rn !l l'IJ ut1 na tu n1 self. Nixon Bid For Hunt Described • Nixon OKs Che~kup • By Doctors \ Dest'ribed by his aidt•S as y,·eak <ind pale, former President Richard t.1 . Nixon spent mos t of his Wt"t'kend in ---llod...it..his-San·Gle nientetlttt•tc......__ lt====t"'>~-·~~~l•fll,,t I hfltetiM:d !"•tiJ , e±t)Jllen.•·ttdi'l'2) ht·cn a 11urn· , -.e.r orye.~rs ugo. I ha\'to no 111tcnl1on 11f rcpt:at1ng tht" experience. \Vhcther it is ~ecr1~lnal11.cd or ll'J.!~1l1Lt·d y,•ould lu1\ t! no effe("t on my own personal cons 1derut1ons." \\'1\Slll NG TON IUPl l -President Nixon lold an :1ide on the day the \\latergat(' buitging trial began io J :.inuary, 1973 that clement•y for con- 11pirator £. Jlov:ard llunt Jr. would be u "si m~le" thing' to .3rrange, uccor. ..ding to a tape played publicly for the first time tod;i~· r.1 eanw h ilc . three prest1 .i;ious physfcians :lppoi•ltc.d b.l' I-~cdern l Judgt' John Sirica planned lo l)Uy :i visit to 1he beds ide of th..: ailing for· mer chit'f executive. 'Couse for Co11cer11 ' Government Raises ·~ew Pot Qµestions WASHINGTON IUPJ) -'fhe go\'C r- nm ent today r a ised new hea lth questio ns about marijuana use, sayjng that test results are incon- clusive but there is "c<.1 use for (·on- tern and caution.·· The U.S. l·lcaltb, Education und W~lfare depa rtment report said the scientific e \·idence is hardest on the ef~ect s of mari iu:tn<1 s moking on <I nver perform <i nl"e. "'A, definit1\·e eva lu ation of m etrijuetna's harmfulness or safety for humans cannot be offered at this t ime o n th e basis of s cientific evidence available," said Dr. Robert L . DuPont. director of 1-IEW 's National Jnslitute on Drug .i\buse, ~·hich prepared the 193·page report. "But ther e is cause for concern and c aution based on evidence from animal s tudies and some preliminary human studies summarized in this The report was released just three days a fte r DuPont called for decrimina lization of private use or marijuana. 'fhe most recent studies included in the report raised questions about the l'.'ffccts of marijuana on male sex har- n1one lt-vels, interference \\'ith the body's disease-resistant response and t·ffecl!i on fund;imcntal ce ll met<1bolism. · One series of animal studies in· dicates that one of the activ e ingredients of marijuana -Delta-9· THC -and possibly other ing redients have a pote ntially harmful effect on cell metabolism v.•hich could disturb baSic biological processes and inter· !ere with the body's immune repson- se. lhe report said. · In the t:.ipl' pl:1yed at the Watergate CfH'l'l"UP tr1ld . Nixon also s<11 d th<1t pardons for the men \\'ho <iclually car- nt'd out the bugging of Democratic headquarters might prove more dif fir ult. Nixon -who has repeatedly denied appro\•ing pardons for any o( the burglars -raised the q uestion or ('Je mency in a conversation J:..n . 8. 1973 y,•ith Charles W. Colson, then his special counsel. "l-lunt's is a simple case,'' Nixon told Colson. "l m ean, uh;after a ll, the man's wife is dead, was killed, he's got one child that has .•. " "Brain damage from an automobile accident,'' Colson interrupted. "That's right ... ,'' Nixon said. ''\\'e 'II build that son·of·a·bitch up like no bo dy's bus iness. \Ve 'll h av~ Buckley \\'rite a column and say. you kno""" that he, that he should ha\"e clemency, if you've given 18 years of service ... that's what we'll do ." Nixon apparently """as referring to const'rvative columnist William F. Buckley, a lso a i::oocl .Criend of Hunt's and brother of Sen. James Buckley £R-N.Y.L "That's it," Nixon said. "That's it It's on the merits. I \\'Ould have dif- ficulty \\'ith som eoftheothers." The conversation bet\\'e€n NiXon and Colson occurred three months before Nixon says he told his counsel John \V . Dean Ill that clemency for lhe defendants would be wrong. . ' ENDURANCE RIDER NANCY McCALL ON TEVIS CUP TRAIL AM:IC Irvine, Ties on Riding a Horse 100 Miies a Day UC Irvine Horsemen's Group Conducts Seminar And spokesnl('n for Nixon \\'l't'l' ftuoted as say in g lh;it Nixon h:1s )l lVl'll full permission for ;t 11('r11•s ur t'Xaminalions to determine if hl' is y,•ell enoug h to testify bcfort! the Waterg ate ('over-up trial in lhc nation's capilul. . Diane Sawyer. a SC<'retary to to1, Ni:\'On aide Ronald Ziegler, suid th11L although no m embers of the staff suw Nixon over the \\'teeken_d. that shr Vias s ure he s pent most of tht' ptrlod in bee!. .. I know he's h appy to be out of th(' hospital and back -.mong his 01-1•1t things," she added. Spokesm en said that Nixon has n1• object ion to submitting to a 'Complete> e xamination by the thr('e physil•ians from the East who have been ordered to return with their findings before Nov . 29. Durin g th e \Yeckcnd Nixon 's lawyer, lferberl J . A1iller, visited the forrncr President in San Clemente lo discuss the matte r of the t•xam. The appointment of the doctors \\'US made early last week at the request of ·iawyer s representing \Vaterg<1te defendant John Ehrlichriian. who once seryed as Nixo n's top advisOr on domestic afCairs. Nixon's regula r physician, Dr. John Lungren, said that his patient still ·was "under watchful observation" during his convalescence following surgery on.his left leg. · .. -.... -rm . ... ''For no"'' il \\"ould seem the possible ltdverse ef fect s should lead marJju,nna s mokers or potential smo~e.rs .to question .... -hethcr it is '''Orth J.he ri..sk," he aclded. l1owever, it added that no human research has been reparted which demonstrates that disease..resistance 1s s ignificantly impaired by marijuana use . The N1xon-Colson tape was the first of 19 conversations the prosecution planned to play (or the cover-up jury before \\'rapping up its case late this By DO UGLAS FRJTlSCllE g radually to SO or so miles. Greylwund Bus Hit by Strike As Talks F(lil The rePorl, completed early this year, was delayed to include ne\li' · re..c;earch ""'hich raised more questions about the potenti<1l hcallh (•fft•t·L~ of n1anJuana i;mokini;: ":\\'hatC\'er the ultimutc c\ idr•n£'c of more serious tonst!quence:-. nf ch1·on1l· C8QJl!lb).i1use. there is little question tbn\ acute marijuana intoxication in- \erfoFe.s \\'ith immt'<iiatc inlellectu<'.i l functionini:: :AS "'ell :is \\'ith drivin_g . and ot.h.er. psythomotor skills ... , .T>u Pfml ,~•nd 1n a for{•\\ Ord 10 the . .-cport. .. "'' . '" . . ' . .. ' • Anothe r series of pre-clinica l studies. also termed '·'speculative," su~gest that THC delays rejection of skin grafts in rats uild inhibits the gro-w"th.of tumors in mice. Elderly Couple SJ1ot;· Police Begin Probe Ot Ult 0.11, Pllol SI.Ill week a gainst five former Nixon as-Astride their mounts, Calirornia sociates. St;ite Horsemen"s Association en- Of the 19 tapes. the one from Jan. 8 durance riders covel' a hundred miles and seven others never before had of forn1er Pony Express trails in J been made public. even in transcript sin gle day. They c<11l it fun . form The grou p of about 150 of the long~ The origin a l \\laterg,a.te con-dis tanceriders metovcr theweekend spirators 11·eiit on trial Jan. 8, 1973, ror ;it 'UC Irvine for a seminar on how to the bug g in~ of 0 £'mocr<ils' \\'atcrgatc get the most from their mounts. headquarters. \Vithin a fe\v days. Sessions dealt with how to select an llunt and four of the burglars pleaded endurance horse, conditioning and guilty, lea\•ing only bugging m aster-training, nutrition, health. safely and 1nind G. Gordon Liddy :.1nd Nixon managing the ride. t·a mpaign aide' James \\I. !\lcCord Jr. The sport of horseback cndurancr- to sla nd t rio.1 I. Both "'ere subsequently · ridin~. said ~1rs. Nancy. ~tcCall of convicted. · l\Tar1n County. chairm3.n of the ORINDA (UPI J -A couple .. "Well ,don"t>lelitget youdo\\'n," seminar,isasoldasmaq's r elations ~\\·orkiog ;i s a husband-.,.,·ife dance Nixon told Colson. "'ith horses. • ~t'am on c ruise shiPfi \\'JS found dead ··Oh, he ll no.·· Colsor1 replied. She uses race-car terms t o describe in their plush sub1!_rban home, victims "I k now it's tough for. um, for all of the animals which carry thelr riders or y,·hat authoritiM enlalively ruled ~ you. Boh .• John and the rest," Nixon 100 miles from Squaw Valley to the murder-suicide. said. "\Ve're just not gonit.a let it get 1\uburn Fairgrounds in the ann_ua l The bodies of George Clifford. 60, us do\\'n. This is a battle, it's a fi ght. 'J"cvis Cup ride . and Doris Constance Clifford , 6 1. it 's \\':tr and \\'C j ust fight with a littlC'. The horses, she said, are "stripped ·-, .. . \\'Crt found Sunday by a son. Geor~c uh. you know, uh , rememl;>er, uh . down," meaning that they look under-1----11\--1 -S ----:--\-11'---"""UM•h ll, El-.GeAAto~. ______ _,,AA··e~·~n ... gul-4-he-~Rese-de~ed . book11 arc decei~iug, however. ' , " .' TO~IG llT OCJ J~EC1'U RES "Commercial ,.,.. d'-!ll.f LL \\'ill is Cullison. Contra Costa don'1 you agree'!·· The horses a re lean· and s trong; s he· te9". P Cou nty sheriff's office. said today the '"I do .... "Colson said. said. Ca\ t• ' case \l.'J.s tentatively listed as a mur-_Colson told Nixon that llunt and Endurance ridingis notthestufffor dcr·suicide. but in\'Cstii.:ation \\'aS still Liddy v.·ere the real problems because fat show animals. under \\'ay because of "unusual cir·· the.v_ "did the work .. and had in[~r· T ea ms s upporting the rid"ers -arc cumst<inces .. surroundingthedeaths. m ~1!1_on .tha t \l'O~!d be "ver y 1n-referred to as "'pit crews." They per" Clifford "·as found slumped O\'er in cnm1nal1ng to us. As for the other form much the same function. At Additionally. the horse is ridden over segments of the 100-mile trail during the training. Since much of the riding is done <.it night over roug h terrain, the rider must have faith in the horse's abiUty Lo find its \vay. she said. :·w e usually ride over the last 25 mtles a number of times. That's the part that you're most likely to cover at night," s he said. ''The horse learns that the fairgrounds a nd food is at the end of that stretch and it sort of gives him a second wind." The reCord for a 100-mile ride, she said, is ·a little over 12 hours, but everyone who finishes is a \.\'inner. • Mrs. A1cCall proYS!ly wears an over· size ""'estern be.It buckle awarded (or just completing the; arduous trail. lie r lin1c. she said, is usually about 16 lo 18 hours . At the end of •• 100-mile ride. she said, "if you're in pretty good shape, _vm:i teel-g-o'lRttN'ntur.rttrro-u·n,·1mr, but I usuo.11l y feel exhilarated . PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) -The Amalgamated Transit Union s truck Greyhound Bus Lines today after 48 hours of nea rly continuous talks failed to produce a new contract, said James L. Kerrigan . Greyhound president. Officials said 16,000 drivers and other bus tine workerS" nationwide were affected by the Walkout, which brought operaUOns at tl\e· cOuntrj's largest btis company to a standstill. The original contr;;ict, which has been extended, expired at 11 a .m. (PST). "\Ve believe the interruptwn or Greyhound service is unfortunate a nd unnecessary.". Kerrigan said in a statement. "We regret any inconvenience ~aused to our passengers and will do everything possible to assist them in n1aking a lternate plans during the M k B strike.'' _.ar et ags The negotiations began Sept. 16. _ broke of( al one point, then resumed B • H t Saturd<iy and went <ilmost con- .and Jp\"estment Properttt•s." Roon1 101 Physic;il Science Rkl.c 7 r n1. ~ 1 /_"The Occult," Room liM ll uman1rit's. J-lall, 7 p.m . the bathroom. s hot once \\'ilh a .38 fi1·e. Col~on said. "I don 't gi \le a damn three one -hour mandatory rest stops c;tl1ber pistol. he s<1id. The door \\'<IS 11 lhl!y spend five .vcars in j ail." during the rides, the crews check the lockf'd from the inside and no v.•c;.q>0n :1nimal's pulse, blood pressure a nd \1 ao;; found respiration and make sure it is ready f\lrs. Clifford's body \\·as in :i hal· p I E to continue . . argalll UR er tinuous ly until today's deadline. The · · old contract-expired Oct. 31 , but "'as RED\VOOD CITY (UPI) -An East extended until today. · Palo Alto woman bounced a $50 check Greyhound's eastern and western at a local food market and was ar· U.S. divisions· we re merged June J. rested when she returned the" next creating ror the first time a single con· ' 'Tl'ESO;\ \". ~Ol'l:~tBER 19 SE~JOH. C IT!Zf:'.\'S Cl.l"B C.-1m- m unit y ·H ~lfre;;i li<n1' Cehtcr, 'l'ues. \\"ed. <ind Thurs. l.2·3p m. COSTA ~IF.SA CIT\.·COL1~Cll. :R<'gular mC'C'l1ni:. l'J!\" lfall.6 :Jllp m. ··sEHl:\"D TllE 11r:.\DLl:\ES" Dr. Giles T . Rro\\n h.•rt~lrC'r, OCI' Forun1,7·Jop m . UC! LECTL' A ES ··.\'{'\\' 11ire('- tions for FrcC'-1.ance \\'ritr rc;," Hoom lOl Physi('at Science Bld~. 7 p 1n •·[!andm;irks of Art." Hoom 171'! Jlumanitit•s 11:111. 7 p.rn. "\\'omen·, Forum." Room 110 Social SricnC't' Lab. 7p m . .. ..-------------. • ORANGE COAST c.. 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'Jtii.¥ 1!2111UP11111~00 11 !.N>OIOQOf•ff"''' ~Telephone 17141 6-42,..32 1 Qj(Slfitd Advertising M2·S611 . ' c.ot>f!"•llftt, n1•, 0•111" Co.ti PllOl•lft 'IQ c-•· ,.. .,.."" .1.,... '""'"..t •l'I"• ..,io<kil Nftft' o• 10..-tth•-~" ,..,.,~ ..,., ... r...-00\llCfll W!!IMh11 I-Lfl P'I ""1jU ... ~· tlJltYt"lftll'1""!9'· • 5ttOftd 1 •1n ""1100 H•• '' <--11 ""'"" c;.11t61l'I••. ~•!pl+"' llV C•",., \JOO• !ftOO'ltll•y, .,. .,,.,1 "'• "'""~''· "'u~ .. , °"''""'"-~GI tftOt'Ulllf ; l\\ay,shott\1icc inlhechcst.Apistol i 01 scapes "Endur a nce riders get to knO\I/ \\'as under ht'r body. authorities said. their animals much better than show day. tract ror the company's bus workers. The couple \VOr ked for 15 years as people." ~1 rs. f\'IcCall said. dance instructors and coordinators of Jn Jet Crash -·\'ou don't just gel on a horse and Sherif£'s deputies said Jean Barker. At the start of negotiations, held in 37, had 36 such checks outstanding Phoenix where Greyhound has its againsther. national headquarters, the union dance programs on cruise s hi ps of the ride him a hundred miles," she said. She told officers she returned to the de~anded an across-the-board • pa_y same market to "lake ud\.~ntage of raise of60 cents an hour, said \Villiam the sale. I huven't seen sausage J.L Brummit. president.or the~ ATU priccdthutlow in a longtime." local here. Bus drivers also sought ii P:.icific Far r:ast Lines. a company ,\ ~I:.1rine Reseri·e captain atta· _ l>rc paring for such a long ricle, sht' .~poke~nian sJid. <'h('d tn f,J Toro 1\ICAS escaped injury said, takes fi ve to ~ix months of 1n ;1 1\'t'ekcnd flying mishap near Las preparation. beginni ng V.'ith s hort. \'<'!!as ..... hl'n the nose gear of his J\4 \\'Ork outs and extending .lhe distances Hammond Beats Egan .fl"N EAU. Alaska IUPJ) Final unoffil"i3 1 t ot;ils in thC' Al:i~ka ~ovt•r· nor·s r:lce show today th at Rcpuhlil·<in challc n~e r Ja:v ll amnlontl defeated Dt'mo<'ratic (;ov. \Villi am A. EJ,(:in h~ •187 votes int he Nov. 5 gen11ral elect ion Sk~·ha\\'k collap!ied during a landing. Air Forcl' spokesmen at Nellis AFB ~:1 i<I Iha! Capt. Paul A. Phillips \\'ilS :-.cot !o ::i ho spital for observation after he t•jected from the cockpit of the jet, hut th;it the Los Ani::elcs resident 1vas r<•le;ised with no Lil effects noted by rlnrtors . 'Nothing Wieke.d' RockY, Cas li Recipie1tt Testifies \\'A."ilfl'."GTOl'-0 IAPJ -\\'illiom .J . Tionan told ConJ!ress tod..1,\· tht>rf• 11 ;.1s "nothini:? si nistrr" invol\'C'd in $550.000 111 1.:1fls to him fron1 \liC't' Prt's1dcnt ;lcs1gn:i1e l\t'lson A. Hot·IH•fr'llcr "Thcrt• is nothing in 1n~· rf'l:ition :-hip \\ it h l\elson Rn('kCfl'll1·r for \I h1rh I nel'd apologi1t•. ·· !laid Hnni1n. \\ h(l has bf' en ;i personal ai1!e and <HI 11Sl'r to 1hf' formt"•r NPw ''nrk J.!OV('r- nnr for 1nnrc than 18 l't•ars. lfvnnn told c Senatt Hules Cor11 m1\IC'e tha 1101 have been in- f) • most of th<'m in or~iv .n.loans. be<'flUSe ht· nt\•tr bcld ri job in Vlhlch he could t•n hJnct· the interests of the Rockercl· ll'rf:imily. ln pa rticular, Honan denied any 11 rungdoing by (!lthcr himselr or Horkt:fellc•r [n thl" transfer of thC' 'fr1borou11h Bridge tind Tunnel J\Uthor1ly to the new 1\fclropolitan Tr:i nsportal1nn A111hority, which Is· rPspon~thle for runnin~ all mass trnn-. '-II f;1r1ht 1t•::. 1n lhe l\rw York Cilv arcn ' · A11egat111ns h:i\"c betn made that Honun played :i k~y roll' in tll'U Ol1 ,1t1o ns th:1t crt'atcd tht' author11y <in<l mu\· ha\'<' had the op- portun1tv to favor the 1nte!M'.!.~t.~ of lh<' Cha">f' l\l;inhallan Honk,. which is hi:.~ulcd h\ Rockefeller 's brother. lJU\id. The C h a s e J\l anhllllan Bank rcprest'nted lhC' hond holders of thl' 'l'rihorough IJridgr and Tu nnel Aut hority and at one point sued lo l)rC\•ent the transfer of the authority~s, surplus funds to subsidize the ruQning of the s11hw<1ys. The suit eventually was settled and lhv !1t'\\' o.1uthority. headed b:v Ronan. w:is crl':lll'd. llockefellt>r loaned. l!,on;in SS I0,000 111 a series of six instaTlments begin· ning in 19G3. Last May, ju~t befo're Ro nan hC('.'.l n1e th<' $1 00,HOO·a·~·ear senior ad- vi~er in the offlrc.,ot.the ..aockefeUer ranilly. l{orkefeller forgave the loans and Jil ave him an additional $40,000. Ron~n te:-;tif1ed the loan!; and gift11 \1 l'fC mudt' to help him provide for his Jamily'11 fut ure and for retirement. -.. , \11 ::.h tn mnkc it clear that at no lln1e di(! I consider the governor was undl'r <JO\ rontinuin,i: obli,llation lo Joan mt;' 1nonc~-. nor did the granting 1ir lh<'~C lo:1n~ have any relationship to m\ .,..iJhn;::fll'SS to :;tar 1n t.l;,itc ~l·r- 1ice." Ronarrsaid. . St>n. lfny,•Rrd \\I, Ctinnon <D·Nev.). romn1lttct.' chair1nan. predicted Sun· rf;1v lh<' !;C'natc wlll \'OtC to ('Onlitm Hrlt'kefrllcr soon aOPT' Thanksgiving and I hat he (•xpccl ~ t.o vote for confir- mation "011 the bosis of 1vbat [know 00\\', .. I onc·cent per mile increase, he said. Your Money is Now· Insured to 8'40.000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as safe ot Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon . You con always count on us to provide you with up-to-dote servic e highest interest possible o insured s vings. Remember, ind~i~v~i ~~s=::.-_ oi:counts ore insured 1~~~~ 10 ~o.o , and a family of ~ fo con hove as much as $560 ,000 -Fully Insured! Save at Mariners. 5'1• 'Yo 5.39'Yo 5'1•% 5.92 % • -6'/,% 6.72% 6'!.% 6.98% .... .. -... ,_.. II Ol!ll!-• ................ ,_. ~ ....,. ,..,,~~··· ,,t d"""' -M'"""""' bol-•ll.OOn1 -.. 1 -<!f'-!l..•• "' "°""""' ·-.. _.,, 000 .... -· '°-*'•""""'-et "-~----·l·G!'O"' -· .. ---· flt:E SllVICES PHOTOCOPYING. MONEY ORDERS NOTM·Y SEltVICE SAFE DEPOSIT IQX -~ ... 7'12% = 7.79% • ._ • .....i_ ... ...... ~-••.(1(11) .. -.......... 'TltAV~lEltSCHECKS , TRUST DEED NOTE COl.llCTION •Now ,;gntd .... ililf,_inlo law, oll~1J.,. m.olNo .... 77, t•7• F ............ ~ ...... -....1w£o1--..1 ..,.....,,,. "" • ...,...._ ..... ol c.rtllkow ·~ m~~ .Mariners Savi~s •'-: and Loan Association ,. W£ST'aJ)T.tDOVlllt•N'PPOltTl&ACIJ ~·tliM•l?l4.l .. f.t11111Mo1110.C.I !J~i.. ..... ~~~ 1014 IAYSlDt: OllVI • N!WPOH HAOt, t;AUT. tJlll• t114J MWIOO (.,..... t-rl .......... 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