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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-21 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I ~ --.---.- --· --·-----• • • irm , ·. Block CSF Gridders . . Might Boycott Game THURSDAY -AFTERNOON', NOVEMf!ER 21, 1974 VOL-U , NO. ttl, t 51ECTIOH1, M PAGl!l .. ' ' • • • • Slayers to Choose How They'll Die Coast Man Seoul Makes Ready ,Jlero in et Crash 8}· GAR\' GRA~'-.. VILLE 01 llMI O.lty l'lllllSC.ff Survivors of a jumbo jet airlin1..·r ctash in Ken.ra \\ledne sd:iv credited 2,1.year·old 1'hon1as Scolt Or r-.:c\\'port Beach \\'ith s.i vlng t he li\'es ot' "dozens of persons." Scott. of 49 llo)·at St. Gl'orge Road. 11·as hailed as a hero b1· those ht· helped <'Sca pe from a bUrning Luf· thansa Boeing 7-ti jet that crasht·d \\'hilc taking off from the ;";airobi i\irport. .. \\le all \\'Ould ha1·e been dead if it hadn 't been for him,°' a Dallas \\'orhan reportedly sti id in the \\'akc of the firsl crash of a Ju m bn jl'L -PRAISEO,.B:Y-l!ASSENGERS ---!Heroic Steward Scott \Vhi\e 98 persons aboard the jet sur .. ,.i,·ed the crash, 59 \\'ere killt'd "·Hen it plu"ged into a marsh at the end of the -------------=-~·-l'UflY.'~Y. burned ttnd-therrexplnd~rt. -~ Living _Costs Remain Sanie In October H)· l·nitt•d Press Int ernatio nal An1ong the 98 survivors \\·ere man1· 11ho reportedly credited Scott. i. ste11·a rd on the airlinl'r. 11·ith s:1ving their lives. '~ · They rt?porte hat thl' ~·oun):! sle1\·a rr! first clet passengers from his 011·n st'ction of Plc burning pl ane and lhen bra vt>d an ex plosion that \\'as certain to <'Oml' 11•hilt' helping othl'r passengers escape. The end of the \raged~· eame as Scott curried u badly injured 89·year· old m.an from the burning airliner. UPI Tot"'""'• 'J'h c co:;t of living index in n1etropnlitan Los r\ni;c\es \\'3S Ull · t·h:1nged last month -the rirsl time since Jti n uar~·. 1972 that consumer prices ha\'e not gone up. the U.S. Bureau of La"bor Statislit•s said today. XatiOll\\'lde. the inde~ inc reased by 0.9 percent during Oclohcr on an ad- justed ha sis. "[ heard a !ihudder and then thcrl' l\'3.s a horrible-explosion.·· Scolt lold his father. !\l :iurit•c Scott. an t'X· ccutive 11·ith a :'\C'\1'1x1rt Bl':ich rin!'ln· cial firm. in a phonl' con\'l'rsation. 1'ht' COll\'Crsution took p\:lCl' at .\ a .1u.-\\"edne'sday \1•hcn the elder Seott 11·as ahle to contact his so n .iil a !·riitohi hotel. MAIN STREET OF SEOUL, KOREA, ALL DECKED OUT FOR PRESIDENT FORD'S VI SIT FRIDAY t;'hi~_f ExecutJve to Slop in S!lulh Korea After Hectic Two-Day Visit to Japan Highl'r pri tes for food, transporta- tlotr1llfd ~Ith :1tnn"ecrcntlorri1 In Los Angch•s <.tnd Orange l'ounlies \\'Cl°t' offset by declines in the cost or hou sing and clothing. :1ccording to Suzanne Sado,,·skr. Southe rn C:1lirornia director or the Bureau or Labor Stati51il'S . HO\\.e\·e r. retail prices in October \\'ere It.5 percent higher than a yl'ar :1go. she sn id,~and ch1ring th first 10 months of this .ve ar, prices incrC'ascd. hr 10 percent, compt1rcd \\'ilh 6.4 per· cent the stupe 1>criod or 1973. , food price's increasC'cl 0.2 percent d.u1j11g-Octoiler and \\·ere ll'd by eC're o1~ :rnO b~k~r~· pt'Odtltts \\'h~ surged b.\' 2.~ pC'rcent In Octdbcr and 30. tpc rc(•nl during thC' 12 months. F't'ui1s and \'Cgeluhleli \\'ere up 2 percent \\hile <'ggs. sugar. fjit'S :ind oils \\·ert• up 2.6 per<·ent llOY•e,·er. meuts . poultr~· und fish \ICrr dO \\'TI 3.i 1wreent durinJ:Z the 1nonth ros1s 1uf 11r11· :ind u:'ed i·;i r~ ;1 1ut auto re1)ai r~ :inti h lj;hl"'r flnunring c hur~('S incrc:1sed pr11·11tl' 11·11 11 ~1)o rt t•t1on priCl'!I 0.3 pt'l'l'\'r\t. \\'ea1·1ng :1ppa1·el clerlinc'CI O.fi lk'•" <'l'Tit <lurin,ll 0<'tuht~r :ind hou~i n~ cusl:o. 11crl" o 2 J)('t'f't•n l lo11er hul still 1\Cl'C I0.81)(•rcent alJO\ e :1 )':(,l;n· a~9 . The C.:on~UIJ\t'r Pl·ict lrult.\, l't•· lrHllned :ti a I ("('Ord 117 ... rn th" f>:ts e \l'a r or 1007 . it \\~ll!i 100. ' ~;_tli<>null~, h ~b(',r 1)1'1J.'~&!or fct0d car$ :n1d1h(JU!llflJ! ra1 ~fl the c9n:-;11111t•r pl'iCt:' Inch·~ b~· O.!l lll'\'Ct'lll on 1111 IHI · Justtod b"-'ils in Ot"1Ub(>1>, lS~e rR JCl;:S. l'ag ,\l) l ··1'111 'fine. There's not :• scrHt C'h on me. "the ~·oun g man told hi s fa ther. l~t> Y•ent on to say that he u1as in the pilot's compartment as the huge jet at. ~enipled its ill-fated takeofr. ··\\'e knC1\· soml'lhing u·as u·rong at about 150 feel and knc11· u•hat 11:1s ahead or us." Scott told his rather . .\fter the cr.ew hnd been c leared Might Boycott Game -~-~ . -~ . B)' 110 \\'ARDllANO'" Of11te o.-Uy """ Sl.-H fron1 the pilot's compartn1ent thl' T11•el1·c or 13 black alhletl'S on thl' youn!( stc11·arl 11·cnt to the section of Cal SttHt! Fullerton football team arl' the plan<' t ha t is his res1>0nsihhly 111 nol expected to p1n.1· at L'C J)ul'is · case of an mergcncy. S:1twrduy in Lhe final gan1t• or the year (See ,llERO.Pagri\2) rollowini.i s ubn1ission of a #SI of ~------------~·-i:lit,•an<:e! Wedn~ay 10 Dr. Paul Pnstor. .. Two Charged . In 6 Deaths '.\·~\\" ~RJT1\I.:'\ .. '011~11 \4.I'!· 111·0 :'\l•11· Hr1ta1n n1en "·ere l'hurgf'rt \\•\1 h m urdcr todo y in connection 11 ith lhc slnving or s ix pt'rsons liisl mo111h at ;1 l:rJker~. Charged \\'Ith !111'< rount s or murder ea('h 11 er Gary n Sfhr;.\gt'r . 31 . and Ronald P1,kor;.k i, 27, a Ul~oritiCS 1iaid Tht> ~l:o.. \·1rtim \IC.rt' ~lmnt•d dotln• nt c\ost.• rnnJ:r S111urda1 nti:hl. ()cl . 19. ft\ lhe hukcr,· 1'hl·~ inl'ltulcd I he (l\I lll'I'. a elci·~ anti fnn1· cu~t un1l'I':-, ;\!orris Gr'a1•l'S, asslstnnl llt·a n 1)1 :u·l lvilies a~ Fullerton. is scr1 int! U!'> spokcsm1111 ror the black athlt·t~!l ·'Bttsically. u1ht1t it boils do\\n 1111.~ !h:H the black 111t hlct es feel there 1~ a double stondard on nil or the sport)> teao1s." Gra\·es explainer! "'T'h.c)"fecl the black uthle>te hus lo be a ~uper ~l;_l r in orrler to play If lhe.\' ninkL' nnl· ip1~takL'. lhl·~· urt• out. nf thl• ~oim(' 11hlll' a 11·hilt.' a1hlc1e kt'CI~ pl:i~ 111J! 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I • .. \2 OA.tl Y PILOT s Thursd•y. Nowembet' 2t, 111741 'That (Deleted) Dean' •• Tapes Tell of Nixon's F. al Defense \\'\Sll L\'f:Tc);\' i l'Pl t ·Compt:iirl · ini.: IJ111i·rl' th:11 J nhn :'\ :\l11ch1·ll \\;1!1 M>IL· hl'nt·l 1c1:1 r~ of I hl' \\';:1lt!rgl:llL· l'U\'· t:.r·up , li11·h.1rd :\I X1\t1n began in the \\':.11\111:.: 1t,,, ~ 111· ,\pnl . 1!173 to map h1l\ f1J,:ht :i~t11u ... 1 1,rol111hll· 1111[•t'tit'hntt·nt r1r11rct ·~I 111 ~ ... "Don't knn\t' ''hat the ... on of· bit e "I just wnndl'r ir th<' son of n bitch ·".,going tu !l:ty," r\1xo 11 trJkl Jo n had n recorder on him," Nixon told 1'.:hrlit·hm an, on A pnl 19, J!JlJ. 'l:;:-;:-~E~<h1·llch man u nd \\1hite House chier or • ··1 don't knOv• u•hat you do u·ith c , fLH .R . ~l aldemanonApril 25, 1973. ~~n Cuninteltigiblel. f.ll'':s obvious . Nixon referred to a meeting in which \'t•ry upset It (•'!. ju.;f ll! ... hin~oul. Cod-Dean \\•arned him of a cancer grou'ing <l:i m n 1t, I don't k 111)\1 \1 h;11 11 t' ·, c h~·1•n n the presidency. tol rl . I ju:.t dc1n't kn1111 . John Fr:inkly La ter in the saml' tape, Ehrlichman r\t•t·urd1ni.! ll• f\\tl pr1•\lou.,J~· "''l"fl'I \\'hite llCIU.,t• t:1p~·' 11i.1dL' pulihc tod.1~ in fL•tl1·1'.d 1 ourl. '\1xon h1•J.(;1n n1 .q1· pin ~ hr ... 1 ...... 1 1lllt'h 1l1•fcn!it uµonJc:irn- tn'~ ,J11hn \\'. l)can III had brok('O r¥nk., :111d i:.vnc to the pro!ltcutors. l 'n' Jtl~l .:it ;1 Ins~. '!'hat l!<Kida rnn h~ld !\ixon, "I think it's e ntirely con- IJt·an." cci\'ahlc that if Dean is totally out of In :i second tape plJyt!d toc.hiy . Nix -control and that if matters are not on u•orried that Dean also u•as taping handled adroitly that you could get a their conversations. resolution or impeachment ... on the ground that you committed a crime." No .Love Note Hunt Memo Survives Fire WASlllNGTON (AP~ -A memo v:ritten b.\' cx·SPY E. l·lo1vard llunt J r. outlining the needs or the \Vate rgate burglars ttpparently 11·as not in a packet or love letters destroyed by J-l unt at the ent.I of an uf· rair. accordin~ to testin1ony at the Watergate CO\'er-up I rial. Vlllliam O. Bittman. u )awyer who received the memo from llunt. ~-..id \Vedne.sday he phu:cd the memo unread in an envelope containing the letters. But \\'i\\1am A. Snyder , another of llunt's attorneys, testified that he h<1d not st·Ctl the memo "'hen he \\'f:'nt through a n envclo1>e <·onlain- 1ng the lc\tcrs. Snyder said he sealed the enl'efopc before returning Lt to 1-lunl Snvdcr tcStlfied th11t Hunt and an unidentified \VOman later burned the lctiers in lhe firePiace of a Georgeto\\·n restaurant at the end or a n lol{fMir. . Sn~·der and Billman were a mong se\•eral h111·yers called to testify rit <in l'Xt raordinury hearing into "'hat happened to a memorandum 11un1 1\ rote in Nol'en1ber 1972 summarizing the needs of the \Vatergate llurglarJi. On Work Crew ' .Murderer at L~rge, ~scaped in .Laguna .\ co11v1l'led murderer 11·as sti ll at l<irgc today after l'SCaping from a 1\ork_ tr1:\1· nt:a r Laguna &·ach. Lt . ~eil Purcell of the La guna "eac h P nl1 C(' Dt•pa rtment sa id · Juthoritics arl' sull searching for t;erald \\'~·at \. •13. \\ho escaped Tues- d:.i y fro m a ere\\' reclearing a fi re hrt·:il-.'4near Emerald Bay. n·yat t . ;i fi1·e-foot -nine-i n["h Cauco.1~ian "ith broun eyes and hair. 11as !>er \'inf,;' a f1\'e-rear to life sen- FORD . KISSINGER MEET GEISHA GIRLS -Slory, Al tence after htin g ('011\'iC'tCd of SCl'Ond dcgrl'c 1n11rdc·r in cnnnt•rtion u·ith 1hc shoollng of :1 11·oman during an argu- ment. .-\uthorilit'~ at the Camp Prado of- l"rom Page Al HERO ... · I could ~ct· une st•ct1nn of the planl' 11 as t·ngulf l'd in rlarnt·~ and a -.1t·\1 ;1rdt·~--..1tll'mpt1n~ f,1 open :i 1lu1Jr .·· !::ll'O\I l'OlllLl\Ut•d. .\l'tt·r l"lt'<trinl.'. l11s :.l'rlion he \lent Jt't'pt'l' -into I hL· l>urninJ! airl·raft \11 1u·l1• u!l\1•1' Jl..1~:.t•fl~t·r~. llt'l'Ord111g tn h1 .. t,1tl11·r It 11 .1:. 11 hl'll ht· lriund the 1ni11rcd t·lilt•r l\' 1nan eo11•1t•d 111th debris .ind t«1rrit:d h11n l rotn tht• pl.int' th:il Srott J11nl~l'lf 11 ;1~ ~.11 ed t11,n1 tht•explo:.ion . 111 tilt• ;1fll'l rnalh r\I !ht• air traged,1-, · St·11tt pr:u ~ed lhl· pilot fl!r hi". skill in l)1'111g111 !.' till· pl;tne d1i11 n front its ,1h11r1t·d 1lq.;l1 t llt• :ll~o l\dtl h1 ~ t;ither lh:1l his al'- t 11'n~ 11('t'1· · n••ll11n;: 111or1· than \\h:tt 11L•.1 rC'lr.11n~d1odo ' ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT r ... 0•...,9' C••I O••lf Polo! ..,,., ...,.,., l•<om· Do!V<I!"' ~ ... 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They said \\'yatt had 'been counlcd al 11 a.m . but \\'as misliiilg by the noon lun ch hour. \\'yatt, \\·ho had beturi. serving his sentence in 1970, had 1\·orked his 11·ay up by good behavior to the Camp, Prado ere"'· operated jointly by the California Divis ion of f'orcstry and the Di\'ision of Corrections. A general alert \\'as sent to all local law enforcement agencies to be on the. lookotit for the escapee. Purcell said he doubts \Vyatt is still in the Laguna Beach area and said he has prob<ibly headed for a big cit y \1·here he u·jlJ be more difficult to spot. J.IO\\'Cve r , he advised motorists to be cautiou s about picking up hitchhikers. Purce ll said he can't understand \\'hY a con\·ictcd murdere r u•as put on n \\'Ork cre\v 11·ith a chance of escape. "'Put yourself in his shoes -\\'hat more can they do to you'.''' he said. From Page Al BLACKS ... "There is a stron}! po~sibilitv thev \1·i1J not partici pate 1n the game Satur- day. . "\\'e have asked that immediate steps be t;:1ken to straighten things out. But ...,,e really don't have any idea \\hen it \1·UJ bt>. '"Dr. Pastor called ::i meeting '''ith athletic director Neale Stoner. myself and se\'eral others \Vednesdny after- noon and \\'l'nt O\'Cl' 11·h:1t had been presented to him . "fi e then 1nct \1·ith the footbUll coaches in the evening and they hope to get it st raightened ou t.'' \\'hat a!)out the one bl ack playl'r 11ho did report for practice \\o'cdnes- d;1\" . "\\'e kn.111· \I ho he is and that 11·;is e 'Pt'Clt·d " \\'hat i!' thl' re!J"Son behind his rc- m;_iining 11 ith the team·.• ··.-\lot ol ft con1 es from a fear of los - inµ ~rholarsh ips. ·· Gr;11·C's said. (fral'e~ al~o !'t:ltcd that \ht• lone bl.1ck membl'r of the \1 rcsth11g lt•ani and ;1lso the nnl• i::y tnna:.l 11crc not in - ' nh ed al this tinlt'. Dr Stoner s;iid he didn't get into th1· ~l\L1.1l1011 until lal t• \\'ednL•sda~ "I real I~ don 't ha\C al1 thcspcr1fi1.,.., ill this t1n1t·. I 11 dl t;1ke u look at 1l but rm not ~ure \\'hilt they urc urter. It 's ~on1cthi ng you c:in't zero in on right ;!\\':I.I', "They submitted 8 list of ~enerul gric\ anccs -information items but : .. 11 1n the form of dcn1ands," Stoner "That's right .. , that's right . , . ri~ht." Nixon replied, his \'oicc flat und emotionles!il. Ehrlichman suggesled Nixon in,. mednitcly listen to hi s tapes to de- lPrminl' exartly u•hat he and Dean discu$sed during February and l\larch. 1!173. !'lO the Pres ident could .. nnal\' lC ho11· bi g a threat there is." "Y0u better d<imn sure kno\Y V.•hat your hole car<I is.'' Ehrlichmari'said. "Tha1 's right . I agree," Nixon 1eplied. The tapes \\'ere played at the CO\'Cr· up trial of Haldeman, Ehrlichman. ~litchell a nd 111·0 former !\ixon aides. l~is tone pens i\'e, !\i:icon s aid. "\\'t• ~cne rally are hurting ourselU?S in this t·r1se. But God almighty. u·e weren't protecting the \\'hite House now, right?" "That's correct." Ehr liehman replied. 1'\Ve 1veren 't protecting that. \1·e're protecting John :\Iitchell," :"\ixon said, almost spitting out the name of his friend , former campalgit manage~ and attorne~· general. .Just fi\'e days before. ~'litchell re- jected an o\·erturc from Ehrlichman -on :"\i xon ·s orders -that he take full blame for'the \\la tergate scandal. "'In the fi rst instance ""e ,,·ere pro- tctting ~-our Te-election in a sense." Ehrlichman s aid ... \Ve didn't kno\~' \I hat from .'' "That's right." Nixon agreed. "Af- ter\\·ards, though. this cover·up busi- ness "·us pure J\1itchell." He Kisses Wife i Goodbye, Then 'Helps Her Die' PONTIAC, J\lich. CUPI J -Robert \Vaters told his wife or 40 years he loved her. then kissed her goodbye. 1t1inutes later, she was dead. · \Vaters, a 65-year-old former high school principal, was charged with manslaughter Wednesday in the de- ath :'\av. 13 of his wife, Kathleen. Police said \V'aters was responsible for his wife's death because he helped her get into a running auto in the couple's Clarkston garage, then closed the door. \\'aters said his wire was despon- dent because of failing health · and u·anted to commit suicide. He said he could not talk her out of it. "In the car he asked her if she was sure this was what she wanted." Oakland County Prosecutor L . Brooks Patterson said. "'She said yes," Patterson s:iid. "And then she said to kiss her good- b)~~ and they expressed their love ror one another. And then he got out of the ·: car.". :\Irs. \Vaters died of carbon monox- ide poisoning. \\'aters pleaded innocerit \Vednes- day to a charge that he "did '.l.·illfully, felo niously, negligently and knou•ing- 1.v, but \\'ithout malice, or premedita· lion. kill and slay Kathleen Waters." "This couple were very close." Pat- terson said. "But I am a""servant or the ]au• and am obliged to carry it out ." Deputy Seized On Pot Charge SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A new sheriff's deputy rhas been arrested after he reported for \\'Ork at the coun· ty jail in San Bruno allegedly 11·ith m:irijuana in his possession. .Jose Padillo. 23 , hired in August un· d£'r the federally funded \\'elfarC' in- centive NO\V program. \\'US hooked 1nto city pri!;on Wednesday on \'arious charges, including possession of ' m<irijua na ror sale. Padillo was the s econd J.(uard <"harged u·ith narcotics l'iolalions in three months. From Page Al PRICE~ ... , From Page Al EXECUTE •. • and Pierre ;:is the n\un who shot lhc Ovt' \'ietims in the heud . \Valker told the 11-mon. onC•\\'Om:1n jury he was tied hand and foot. !orced to drink drain cleont'r. shot in the bead. and choked. lie survi\'('d by pl8yina: dead. Finally. he said, Pit!rre ' felt his pU,lse. determined he ~·u still ali\'e, and klcked.a plastic pen five In· ches into his ear. 1 -• Pierre. ""h.o comes from the Car.lb· 'bean Island of Trinidast. :ind An· drewS, or Jone 1"fl. La:. \\'ere C,,Oll· Vtcted ot kilH !::oh\•r1y r .. ; ... i;.:.::o Ansley. 18. Stanlc 0 . \Va lker. 20. and atrs. R\"ron Naf ill. ~. during the S24.000 holdup. • ' , Mrs~ Nalsblt · 17·year-old 1011 Courtney ll\·ed. u~ remains • .bllnd. par1lyzed"and unable to remember l)ie ni1ht or April 22. ' I Walker's 20·\'ear-old son Stanley Vt'as killed, along \\"ith 52-yeaJ"lold Carol Naisbitt and 18·yeaf:Pld Sherr)" hlichelle Ansley. The elder \V alker. during l\\'O days or emotional testimony. detuiled ho1\' P.liss Ansle,· beseeched the killer to let her live t>eiore she \ras raped and then s hot throug'h the head. · The jury took one hour and 45 minutes lo return the death sentence. Jtfoney With M~ilsa9e... , .: The same jury convicted the men Nov. 16 after lO'h: hours of delibera- tion to end the month·long murder trial. "Ir I would give a leaflet to these .PCQple, they would throw it away, but no one throws a dollar bill awa y/' says Mrs. Jeanne Doherty, 68, who passed out 100 dollar bills· in .dow~town Detroit. Each bill bore a hand-written slogan : "Stop 1nflat1on - buy only \vhat you need." The Mt. Clemens. l\tich., woman says she-li ves on a limited retirC ment pension, but will pass the slogan -bearing bucks again. Fro• Page Al JAPAN •.. I governor of Kyoto, Toruzo Ninaga\\·a. refused to meet the-Presid'ent. l Cousin Says Russell A~~ed Robbing Man The sightseeing offered Ford's first clost'·UP contact \1rilh the pco1>le of Japan. 1'housands lined the streets. "·car- ing kimonos and u·a,·ing flags, to u·elcome the firs t U.S. preside nt t'l't'r to visit J a pan. Their cheers stood in sharp contrast to the ·President's greeting in Tokyo. \\·here 15.000 police kept him almost totally isolatl'd rrom the people. HyLlr\'OA OEUTSOI AtMllete•PreHWl'ller l..OS ANGELES -Okla homa a uthoriti es seeking to extradicl former Laguna ~lills resident James Ray Russell to stand trial for murder in :i'robbery-murder case got an unex· pect ed boost \\"edncsday when a rousin testified Russell told him in 1972 that he had robbed an old man . . Billy Ra y l\1iller Jr., u·ho said he no1\· lil'es in Colorado. \\'as called to the stand by Superior Court .Judge Raymond Choate after both defense and prosecution declined to call him ;1s a "'itness in a hearing which will decide whether Russell· is to be ex· tradlted to Oklahoma. l\1iller, arrested t11•0 days ago in nearby Bell Gardens on a charge that he is AWOL from the Army, at first said he didn 't r emember much :ibout Ru ssell's statements to him during a drive from Amarillo, Tex., to Keota, Okla. , However. when confronted with a statement he had given to police in 1972, !\tiller said he now ·remembered that Russell told him of robbing an old man. In the statemenl, parts or which were introduced in evidence; l\liller ·also quoted Russell as saying he had gotten a bout 5400 from the man. Russell's attorney objected re- .·. peatedly to use of the statement. con· tending it \\·as coerced by authorities in Okla homa1 u•ho" threatened to charge !\fi ller with murde r if he did not cooperate. Choate ruled that the statemenf was voluntarily given, noting that il was written in r.t i Ile r's O\\'n hand. ft'lil ler also conceded that he re- members seein g dark spots on Russell's T-shirt and Lrousers during the trip, but did not know whether they were blood stains. Oklahoma authorities u•ant to ex- tradite Russell . 25. to stand trial in that ~late for th e murder of a 92-year- old man killed and robbed in Keota in :\larch 1972 . Rui;sell \\'8S in jail for more than l\\'O years, first in· Orange County, ther in Los r\nl!eles, \\'hile fi i;:hting extradjtion. lie is currently free on a 55,000 bond. Aftt'r \\'ednesday's appar ently damaging testin1ony age.inst Russell , Deputy Dist. Alt~·. Dan Johnson asked that the bond be re,·okcd and that Russell be returned to jail to insure his appearance at a final hearing session Thursday. Choate refused and ordered Russell to return on his o\\·n. After hearing a full day of t('Stimony in the case. Choate ordered closing a rguments to begin Thursda~-. at the en~of "'hich he is e':icpected to ru\('. ~.E\·en the bellboys at K~·oto 's hliyako Hotel. "'here the presidential party rook 375 of the total 480 rooms. grinned and applauded \\'hen Ford checked into his S500-a-day suite. But Ford heard shouts of "Fuoclo Kuerc" !Ford Go llomel from groups ·of hecklers as he drove \\'ilh ~cretary ;or State lienry A. Kissinger in 11. \\'hit ~ .llouse limousine to the old Imperial Palace "''here llirohito \\'as enthroned :in 1928. About 200 protesters shouted objcc· tions to Ford's \'isit at the palace. ;\nother 20 staged a demonstration 1\·hen he toured !'\injo Castle. once a stronghold of J apan's old military die· tators ,,·hich "''as built in 1603 \\'ilh floors that creaked at e\'ery step to "·arn against intruders. A Police spokesman said authorities had been warned radical students might attempt to attack Ford's hotel. Police said 35 separate raUies had been scheduled. although som(' \\'ere in prolest of such Issues as inflation rather than of Ford's visit. !\o \"iolence \1·as reported in connec- tion \\'ith any of the demonstrations. Kyoto is a major center for the ul- traleftist terrorist group called the Red Army. \1·hich u·as responsible.for the 1972 LOd Airport massacre in Israel and for Se\'eral airline hijack· ings. 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""\\'ilh thl' footb:i11 w:in1l' this l'lo~t-. 1ro1 .. the chanres of impro\'1ng \\hate\'er Spendahle inromefor ,1orker5aftcr their grie' ance~ are :iren't good " ndjustmenl ror inflation and hiithcr Gra\'cit agrccdonthellmel'lemcnt 11a.1roll taices continued to erode na· "It n1a1· lake a \1hile lo ~et thin~.; lionnlly in October, the department :.tra1Jthtcnt·!I out. Hul r m in acrorcl "aid \\ilh the black athletes and "Ill d11 Hc·al spendable inrome natlona\1.1· 11hat I canto help 1hen1 " 11 a!'o do11·n 0.3 percent from Sen· h•mhcr. dt·~pitc poi r:1iscs and ''as Man Leaps to Death S1\;\' ~~R ,\:'\'C ISC't) iL'PI l -An un id1•n1if1ed m:in took ofr h15 i.hrn!'s and l')'t•j!las~1· .. \\ l'llnl'sday und l>ecam1• thr ~2ith kno" 11 persun to leap to his d<'ath from the Golden Gate Drld&'-'· do\1 n ·I 9 1>ercc11 t from Ottobt.>r . 1973. "fhe labor Dep1u1mt•nt !i~id the Ot_-. lt>lx•r r1 sL• in the CPI U'<l5 led nationnl- \y by •1 n increas(' In food 1nice!I". \\hlch tradlllonally decl\ne in the month. Sharply hl&h('r pricts tor su11 ar, c·ere;d and bakery pr0<.luct ~ off1'l't dt?clines In meu1s to i;:end the food i>CJl· n1ent of the index up t.3 percent. • ·--~. • \ " • DAILY PILOT A3 County ·Outlook for 1975 'Bright' By DOUG FRITZSCHE , OIU.. ~II•~""'-" . Orange County is the ·brightest spot in a California economic outlook w~ich will begin to improve in mtd-1975, according l.o United California Bank's top economist Speaking before more than· 2,000 businessmen in Anaheim Wednesday, Raymond Jallow, a senior vice pre,i- dent and chier economist ror the bank said that despite bandying of terms: the country has been in a recession since the end or 1973. • The recession, he said, should con- tinue. through the remainder of this year and into 1975, with the economy nosing upwards in the last half of next year. Senate Cuts $650,000 From Nixon WASHINGTON fU Pl J -·The Senate has voted to chop $650,000 rrom the 5850,000 rec·ommended by Presi· dent F~rd to help Richard tit. Nixon return to private life in San Clemente. The $200,000 was included in an $8.3 billion catch-all supplemental ap· propriations bill adopted \\ledpesday. The bill also bars the transfer of the 1'\ixon tapes and papers to the zig- gurat at Laguna Niguel. Although many prpvisions in the bill \Viii have to be reconciled between Senate and House negotiators, the Nixon funds will be held to $200,000 because the two chambers approved identical amounts. Vnder provisions of the Senate and I-lou se bills. Nixon would receive Sl00,000 of the 5450,000 requested for transition costs and SI00,000 of the 8400,000 asked for pension and al- lowances. At the an,r;iual UCB ~nomlc con· ference, Jallow said consumer reari ol. a 1930's style depression ~re un· found·ed. · · · "In M)' judgment there is no possit)ility of doomsday, no possibility of depre!!.sion, no possibilityof masi:;ive and' )()n~ term unempJoymcn\ nnd no POS.albihty of a credJt<:runch fin which lopns .are una\'allable) through 1975 undmaybe 1976," J.a1lo\\'said. .. Although the economy of the Unit· ed States is seriously affected by many threats and dangets we ire not on tbe Verge or collapse by any stretch , of the imagination," he said. .. The prophets ol doom who have beea pr.edicting diHiter for the past - 2$ yetrs will be proved wrong for the 26th time," J4llowsaid. • Jallow's caut.fo.us economic forecasts have received wide r.espect 1n the California business· com.munity aince the bank began making its economic pre<lictions in l962. . The econorf'list coqcJ,!ded that, for the first time, his fOrecast for 1974. missed the mark in some areas. Specifically, the ~eal gross\national product-the measure of produced goods and servlces-d,eclined instead or moving upward slightly as pre· dieted. · Additloqall)', he said. the forecast failed to predict double·digit in£1ation which will continue to plague the country throutb the first part of 197S. The consumer price index. he said, will rise•by nine pei-cent in 1975 as eompared to 11 percent in 1974 . 'fhe predicted high in interest rates this year "'as lower than the level both long and short·term rates reached. Business profits went up instead or r~maining level as predicted. And auto and mobile home sales declined more sharply than predicted. The rorecast, how ever, was on target in 36 of 40 areas specifically mentioned. Nex t yeijr, he said, unemployment "'ill become an increasing Problem, with the jobless rate in California re· aching 9 percent and averaging 8.3 percent. In Orange County, hO\\'ever, un · employment y.•iJI average 6.8 percent, he said. "Orange County will perform better than the other 57 counties anc; 17 metropolitan areas in Californi~,'"he said. County population, he said, is ex· peeled to grow by 50,000, absorbing 24 percent or the state's growth next vea r and coupled wilh an increase of Jo.ooo new jobs. The county's homebuilding in· dustry, he said, Y.'ill show a modest impro\'ement through 1975. "'ith starts rising 2,400 to total 22,600 ror the year. The rate or economic growth in the countyl as elsewhere in lhe country, will be slower than record years in the 1960's and early 1970's, he said. Jallow's rorecasts are based 011 comparisons or more than 500 in· dicators of business and economic nlO\•ement. Other predictions include: -Ji1orlgage rates in an easing money nlai'k~t "'ill decUne to nine percent. , -A JO to 12 percent decline in the price of im1>orted crude oil . -Dow Industrial Averages ~·ill gain 200 points to exceed 800 during 197S. -A year and a half of recession \Vil! end and an economic upswing vlill begin around June 1975. Holiday Fas~ Lagunan Protesting Starvation By J i\CK CHi\PPELL OflM D•llr ~Iott Sl•tt \Vhile most Americans are gorging themsel\'es Thanksgiving Day, a 33· year·old Laguna Beach psychologist. head of a group called SOWS, will be fasting to call attention to world hunger.· SOWS stands for Students Opposing \Vid espread Starvation. Terrence Schomburg, heads it up . Schomburg said in an interview the group hopes to encourage others to fast on Thanksgiving as a symbolic gesture to "declare our outrage and coiicern regac.ding U.S. apathy toward the star\'ing millions at home .anti ·abroad." sows will demonstrate in front or the KNBC television studi()lf Friday in a bid to get TV coverage of their ef· forts. · In addition. full -page advertise- ments in ne\\·spapers \\'ill be taken out by the group to bring its message into homes on 1'lfllnksgiving. The Sl00,000 Nixon ·transitiOn al· Jowance is a one·shot item that covers the pefiod from Aug. 9, when Nixon 'Tesign-ed, until Feb. 9, when the of- ficial trans ition period ends. __ ..,. Uf'I T ... llfl•• JAPANESE GEISHA CASTS CURIOUS GLANCE AS PRESIDENT FORD USES CHOPSTICKS Chief Executive Enjoys Orl.ental Hospitality; South Korea on Today's Itinerary Its ·message largely is that Earl Butz. secretary of Agriculture. should be removed from office, Schomburg :;aid. He blamed Butz mismanaging agricultura l arrairs for soaring food prices. diminished grain reser\·es and a callous attitude toward millions of persons who are starving in the \\'Orld. o.llr f'ihl: SUtl ...... In addition to that 5100,000, the bill limits staff help to 5220.000 for, that period, exclusive of Secret Ser\•ice protection. The Senate Appropriations commit· tee ordered that the 5220,000 be spent only on aides "'orklng directly on \\'inding up Nixon's presidential af· fairs and not on a butler, maid, and three military dri\'ers. · The qther SI00.000 a11ocated under the Former President's Act, includes '.\"ixon's pro·rated annual pension or. 855,000. 540,000 in office expenses and 85.000 ror other expenses. A.nd the Band Played On \\'ASl·llNGTON (t:'PI) -The 1\Iar'ine Band provided back- ground music for the \\'atergate cover·UP trial jurors and spec· ta tors. During a tape·recordcd con· \"ersation on April 14. 1973. former President Nixon and tv.•o top aides rould hear the "presi· de.nt 's O\\'n" band rehearsing on the south Jau'n of the \\lhite House. The music could be.Jleard dis·· tinctly on the tape played in the courtroom. .At th6 end of the tape, there \\"as a genlle banging somewh&t in rhythm to the musie. The Wat erga t e pros ecutors .theorized \Vedoesday it was Nix· on tapping to the beat on hjs desk. Vail Powder. Woman Raped A.s Nearby Men .·Walk On HOUSTON (U Pil -T\\'O men rode UP, a parking garage elevator v.iith a young \\'Oman, then walked away as she screamed and rought a rapist. a homicide detecli ve said.· The \\'oman told police the attack occurred \\'hen she g·ot off work. She said l\\'O men dressed in business suits rode to the second level with her and v.'ere only fi\•e cars away when she y.·as attacked near her car. The l\\'O men stopped and looked directly at her as she \\'as thro,vn screaming to the seat of her car and then turned and con_tinued on their \\'ay, she said. The assailant escaped "'ilh $150 in cash from the \\'Oman. her ·.,..·edding ring, v.·atch, locket and billfold . The woman said the attacker laughed as he walked away. ,3 Kidoapers Held :\IILAN. Ita ly (r\Pl -Police heid t\\·o men and a \\'Oman today in con· nection \Vith kidnaping of a \\"ealth:.· industria-list's son \\'hose family paid S7t~ million to $9 million. a record ransom for Italy. Police said the trio are members of the ga ng that abduct· ed Giu~eppe Lucchini, 22, son or one of Italy's \vealthiest men, in nearby Brescia.five days ago. UP11'f ...... lf Rend It and \veep . oil you Orange Coast ski enthusiasts. Thoso tare t\\'O or· the rirst guys down the mountain this ycnr at Vail, Colo. Vail opens Friday. Don't you \Vish you ;~vcre there? Ford Enjoys Company Of Geisha at Dinner He ~·as especially critical of the United States' response during the Fire Heroine Dies in Blaze FASTS ON THANKGIVING SOWS Chiel Schomburg \Vorld Food Conference in Rome. He said Butz' quoted position "There will always be hungry people in the world," was not a viable posi- tion to be t a king in the race of estimates that 10 million persons will ~~rve to death th.js year, and that 460 .million are in dan2er of starvin~. K\'OTO , Japan tliPI I -President Ford enjoyed the compa ny of beautiful chalk .faced geisha girls to· day and. deftly y.•ielding chopsticks, ate the first Japanese-style meal he · has had in his visit to the land of the rising sun. On the eve of his departure for South Korea. Ford and other me1n . hers of his official party -including Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger -dined out in£ormally at lhe Tsuruya Restaurant. which Y.'aS closed to other patrons for the e\ieni ng. The President and the olhcr guests. all male, sat at a low Japanesc·style table on chairs y.•ithout legs a nd sipped sake at the sturt or the meal. There y.·as a geisha girl bety.•een each of the 14 guests. Ford was flanked by ~1i ss l\Iameraku and !\1iss Teruko, \\'ho .... ·ore i:iaslel·shaded_k.imonos and had their hair decorated \Vilh glittering pins nd yarn. As the geishas "helped the guests light cigarettes, poured the sake and smiled. the President and Nuclear Plant Risk 1.imits Law Abandoned \Vr\S~llNGTON (UPll -ln a vic- tory for environmentalists, Co ngress has abandoned for now its attempt to Set )imits on how much money atomic power plants \1•ould be liable for in the event of an accident or other nuclear catastrophe. The Joint Committee on Atomic Energy said \V ed nesday it is dropping the matter and would not attempt to seek an override of President Ford's earlier veto of the legislation. Ford vetoed the insurance Ii mil bill on -procedural grounds. He objected mostly to an amendment saying a joint resolulion of Congress could in· validate the act if latet studies show a high risk or damage and death from n~clear accidents. The industry sought the lin1its. say· ing it could nol afford to pay the true price of insurance Without a subsidy. Environmentalists have been against nuclear power d evelopR11 cnt . i'n gene.r-:al. CQlltentti·ng it ts t15o· dhngerOus and' costly an approach tu lhe nullon's energ~roblems . "lt'1 really a maJor'selDack.for the nuclear power industry," .said Ann Roosevelt, legislative director for Friends o( the Earth. ''It signifies that • people are really concerned and that this concern is getting throug'h to Congress. '"People .a re 3y.•are of lhe Earth and ·Other orguniiations contended It woulcl be im1>0sslble to set limlts on 1iablllty--b cause no one knows thee~· lt'nl or dama ge. that mi ght oocur from a power planl catastrophe 50metimc tnlheruture." 1'he joint committf!e's announce· ment rccom 1ncnded "priority <·on· i:;idcrnlion'' for the matter In the next Congress. Kissinger bantered to each other across the table. \\1hen they entered the resaturant. F'ord and th e other members of his J>arty took off their shoes and put on sandals . Aflcr they \1•ere \1•cll lau'nchcd into their sumptuous 10-course meal. re· porters and photographers in th~ir s1oc king feel y.•ere allowed to enter the dining room \Vi th its tatami-mat floors to take photos and catch a bit of the con- \"erstaion. The photographers faced Ford, but onlv got Kissinger's back. .:You 're on the wrong side," the Presid ent told Kissinger with a wide grin. "\Vant lo change places?" ··1 can't face my "'ife tomorrow.'' KissinJ!er quipped. llONG KONG (AP)-A 12-year-old Chinese girl rescued five smaller children from their burning home to- day. then died in the fire as she tried to save so me of the family's belong· ings, firemen said. The riremen found the body of little Ho Kwei·lan pressed against the iron anti-burglar bars that prevented he r escape through a window after the fast-moving fire trapped her in a rear bedroom. Neighbors said Kwei-lan emerged from the burning house five times, each time reading a frightened child. T\\'O were cousins and three were the children or an older sister. Schomburg called that lbe lifeboat ethic \\"hich he said meant 111t>t e,·er- .Ybod'' else st ar\·e because \ll' ba\'C to look out forou rselves." He called the \Vorld Food Con- rerence a .. classic case of no pro· gress" and said it failed to respond t" immediate crises of starvation br millions. . "The L .S. is obviously the 1eade1· in :food production. There has to be an ex· .pressionof concern. I tis not a question of doing a~ much as is necessary, it's a question of doing something,'' he said. Schomburg, "·ho holds ·a Ph.D. in ps ychology, teaches at Cal State Fullerton and Chapman College and has a private clinical psychology practice in Ne11·port Beach. Promotion on Leather • ' !'• 4 now . .... ... . . . • 4"' Also7""'"S0veral otht!l leather"..-""' Sofas and Chairs for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY at 20% Reduction. ,, ..... $699 84 inch'ieather sofa.. . Luxurious sofa covered in leather , a unique look and feel of luxury. A full, 84 '' wide, available in 4 colors of leather. Your Favorite D~ig11er \Vill Be flappy To Assist You . H.J. GAl\l\ETT f URNITU RE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon. Thuri. & Fri. Eves. , • 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. . ' A.f CAil. 't PILOT -___,,,.., AT&T Promises Anti-trust Battle Better Living Along Coast tl\'ING IT UP: Let's face it: there .ire some pl at·es in our roasta l region -v.hcre the il \•ing Just hu1>pens to be helter thun other s pots. All you have to do lo prove this is study the vital :<latistic~- Orangt> County go\'ernment just re· cently published a progress report \\herein a ll the living nnd dying \\'as tletailed. Jn all this, you can learn sumestartlin g fal'ts. . Take the city of f'ountain Valley, for exa mple. Some wag observers of Jhe Ornnge Coas t scene have chttrac- t erized f'ountain Valley as the most Qui et Place in the kno\\'n universe. This may be true. But it is also clear that Fountain Valley is a pretty healthy place to be living ir you like to do just that-keep living. A.C..COB..D_ING TO THE county sllitistiH, Fountain Valley in 1973 had the second lowest death rate or any municipality in our CQastal region . 1'he rate of deaths was 2.83 ror each l ,000 persons in the population. Thus while fewer than three out or every 1,000 Fountain Valley residents were lea ving us last .}"ear, we were l osing 19 out or every l,000 in ··Seal :Beach and 13 out or each l ,000 in -· Laguna Beach. Meanv.·hile Newport :Beach was los ing nearly eight people and aJmost seven v.•here departing from the contines or Costa J\1 esa. •• His Honor-Othenvise Krwwn as Screwy Louie JIOL'STON ft:PJ ) -The cit y coun cil has voted to reStore th e b~ck pay of a fi rem:in suspended for 10 days last year for refer· ring to former ~T ayor Louie \\1elch as ''Screwy Louie.'' · The city legal dcpttrtment recommended the settlement. City 1\ttorncy Jonathan Day said he do es not condone name calling, but thl· city has no lega l basis for the suspension. 'fhe fi reman , \\'ill iam E. Love. 25. called Welch ''Screv.'y Louie'' in a lcttt·r he \\'rote councilma n Larry McK askle in October , 1973. In the le tter, Lo,·e complained that Police orricers received a bi g· ger pay I aise than [iremen. End of Lboe South Korea P.olice Nab U.S. Priest From Wlre Ser\'l~es SEOUL -South Korean police il· legally entered the U.S. Embassy to- day, arrested an American priest and broke up a protest on the eve or Presi· dent Ford's trip to Seoul. Police seized the Rev. J ames Sin· nott, a Roman Catholic priest in the Inchon diocese, and 19 other de· monstrators trying to call Ford's at- tention to the plight or political prisoners in South Korea. Authorities ordered the priest and [..__IN_SH_O_R_r__.) Goose pimples Thus it is that Fountain Valley in Jm certainly had the edge among the Jiving. ORiy one wonder spot in our coastal area registered a lower death rate than Fountain Valley. And lo, it v.·as our new city or Irvine. The Irvine de- uth rate was 2.83 perso ns for each l .000 po pulation. Roger Le\ris .. <\mtrak's onl y pres id ent fo r th e past 31.:.: ye ars. says he \\·il l resign his post as soon as a successor ca n be fo und. LC\\"is, 62. is a former assistant Ai r Force secretary a nd former presi- dent of General Dynami cs. 19 women freed soon after the arrests, but the protesters rerused to leave the J ongro police station and staged a sit-in. An embassy Spokesman called the arrests a "misunderstanding." . Pupils. from l\'fitchell Elementary School in Denver shi ve r in cold \\'Ind a fter they \vere evacu ated f rom classrooms as a pre- caution \vhen old school nearby \Vas accidenta ll y set on fi re by a de molition ere\\'. I have no ready expla nation of why 11c..body s uccumbs in Irvine. It may :simply be that the J>t!Ople out there are N> busy going to ci\·ic meetings \\'hich Jast a ll night and grind on into the next t:l:.i~· that the.'"'re too busy to d ie. ' C:\LM ER SOiJLS, however, wouJd p robably suggest that the low death 1·ate in both Fountain Valley and Jrvine could be attributed to the youth of the population in those cities. But speaking of youth, th at city of }~ouotain Vall ey docs pretty well in the b aby·boom department. too. While only 141 people pern1 anently de- tiarted from f'ountain Valley last :year, 656 othe rs \Vert' getting bor n. This isn·t go ing to come as en- il'ouraging nev.1s to the Zero Popula· t ion Gro\\'th people. Fountain Valley's bi rth rate. then. '\as slightly more than 13 babies for l'ach 1.000 population. This may part- Jv explain what people are doing in }'ountain Va lley V+'hile it is being so r1uiet. IT OOES r\OT. hO\\·ever. explain the birth rate in l r\"ine. where people :.ire goin,I? to a ll those meetings alt 11ight Ion:.:.. Irvine gained fc\.\·er babies 1han Fountain \'alley. just 433 lust year bu1 \VO\\". look at thal birth rate- m rore> than 19 lll'\\I,\' horns for <>ach :t .000 Irvin..: residents. Some people in ) r\·ine :.i rcn 't just goi ng to meetings. ·rhl' slali<;lit•s also sho1.~1 ont• other :-t:11·t1,•r 111 the <'i1u.·.~ \\"Ith buby booms. S;1n Cll'ml'nlt' hns 1ht• lu!!hest birth '.r:i!t' :dong tllC l'ntir1· co<i s!line, more t h:111 22 bah1t"s fnr c:il'h l.000 popula· tinn during l:Ji3. Aerosol Peril To Atmosphere To Be Probed \VAS HINGTO'.\ <t.:Pl) -Th e Na- tional Academy or Sciences has or- d ered ·a n in vestigation into the possibility that gases from household aerosol cans may damage the at· mosphe rc's ozone layer that protects us fron1 solar radiation. It \1·as lea rned \\'ednesday that the ~1eademr's go,·erning body acted last Saturday on the recommendation of u special fi ve-member panel of scien- tists \\"ho ag:reed the matter poses a :o;erious th reat lo the en\·irti nmenl and \.\'arrants immediate attention. Donald M. Huten. chairman or the panel. said he believes the investiga; lion by ffi e National Research Co un: cil"s climatic impact committee pro~ bably '>''ill lead lo a recommendation for restrictions on manufacture of the propellant gases kno w n as fl uorocarbons. The concern is that the gase:s used in hair :-.pr:.i~·s. deodorants. insec- ticides and the like arc bui lding up tn !he upper at mospherc \\"here they c<1n dt'stro.v much of the ozone layer. 1'hc l'luorocarbon s. n1ost commonly kno\rn commerciall.v as freon. are harmless in lhemsel\'es. Out their re- <•clion \1 ith sunlight rclc;i ses chlori ne :1ton1s. \1'hich i11 turn hre:1 k dov.'n ozone moltculcs. Senate Wiil l'ote \'iASHINGTON -After suffering lopSided defe ats in the House, the ad- ministration turned to the Senate to· day in hopes of salvaging tv.·oof Presi · dent Ford's \"etoes. By unusually huge margins, the I·louse overrode Ford's vetoes of a voc3tiona l rehabilitation bill and a measure to open la\\' enforcement fi les to the public under specific cDn· ditions. Coal Contract Snag May Cause New Woe The first veto \\·as overturned 398 to 7 ..:.... 128 more than the required l\\'O- thirds margin. The second \'eto was rejected 371 to 31 -103 more than needed. Union . Rejttted -KAN!'\APOLIS. N.C. -Union or- i:ian izcrs blamed the shak~· economic situatiOn for their defeat Wednesday in :i majo1· attempt to organize the 16,000 te xtile u·orkers at Cannon ' :i.l ills. The u·orkers. \\·ho cast ballots frorn 4 a.m.'until 9 p.m . at the 16 plant5 in Cabarrus and Ro\.\·an counties. voted against affiliating \\"ith the Textile \Vo rkers t.:nioa of America IT\\'t..:A) 8.473 to6.80t . rapers to /lferge 1-~rom Wire Ser\•ices \VASliINGTON" -1'he bargaining council of the UniLed ~line \\lorkers has instruct ed its negotiators to seek changes before a proposed contract is sent to the members for ratification. The delay is certairi lo send the nine-day-old strike into December \vith a likelihood of more la~·offs, coal shortages for some utilities and pro· duct ion cuts in major industries. No date \.\'as set for rencv.·ed negoti ations '>''ith the Bi tuminous Coa l Operators Association. "\\le ha \·e tried to anticipate those problem s u·hich might arise \Vhen the U.S. Defends Israel's Right · To Be Nation • :\I IA'.\11 -Shareholders or Knight '.'\e\1·spapers Inc. and Ri dder Publica-From \\"ireSer\•ices tions ln<'.haveapproved a merger ef-UN ITE D NATIONS, 1\'.Y. -A fecti\·e No\'. 30 that gi,·es the com- sma ll but influential group of nations bined conlpany the largest circul ation is dere~d ing l s_rael '~ right to exist as of any t:.S. ne\\'Spaper group. the Untted \"al 1ons Genera.I -~ssenl~lr . nears a vote on the Palest1n1an claim The agreement calls for.one share· to nationhood. proposl·d <:on! ruct 1s µre~cnt ed to the rank-and -file ." Lhe u nion 's 39 - member council deC!ared aft er a 11"eek of contract rC\'iew interrupted b.v the holdup slaying of :1 member. "'\\.E llA \' E SL'GGESTED that our negotiators iron out \\"it h ind ustry ~ome of the possible pr oblems that nlii?hl arise h_v making some minor adjustments in the prt·sent cont ract packaj!e bl'IOI"(' \1 e \"Ole on the con· tr:1ct . ·· Problems also \\"C'rl' mounting in the <iuto industry. Cnemplo~·nrent S\\·elJed by more th:~n thousuhd loduy amid reports l'hrysll•r Corp. is preparing to an- nounce another deep 1nanpo\.\·er cut - tl11 s time in it:-. '>''hite collar ranks. TllF: LATEST \\'ORO on la\'offs t':Jffil' from General :\lotors cOrp .. \\·hith :-.aid \\"ednesdav that it \\·ill idle 1.100 \1 orkers at itS D<'lco Remy 11i\·1sion plant in 1\ndcrson, Ind. t Related story . picture Page D7.) 1\. United Auto Workers executive s.iid Chrysler. \1·hich :1lre11dy has an- nounced ii \\"ill raise its layoff total to i0.000 hefore Thanksgiving, ph1 ns to idle about 10,000 unionized clerical \1·orkers. Chrysler spokes n1en said they could nei ther eon£ir.m nor deny the rCIKlrt. Monopoly Charges Lodged \VASHINGTON CUPl ) -The go\•- ernment is moving to break up the Bell System a nd its centerpiece. American Telephone &Telegra ph , ror allegedly monopolizing the telecon1· munications business. • The Justice Department fi led Ci\'il suit \V ednesday in federal district court here a gainst AT&T. the wo~ld 's largest privately held corporation. nnd l'>''O key subsidiari es -\Vestl'rn El ec tric Co . Jn c. a n d Be ll Laboratories Inc. IL was the largest antitrust action ever. THE GOVERN!\IENT is tryi ng to force A1'&T to give up Western Elec- tric its e xclus i ve manufacturing arni. plus som e or its interstate telephone network, 1n order to pro- mote competition and possibly reduce rates. The notice case. corporation promptly ser\'ed it \\'ould vigorously fight the "\Ile are confident \\'f.' are not in violation of the a nti-trust la"''.s and \\'e a r e a stoni Shed that the Justice Department \\'ould take its present action with a pparent disregard for its impact on the public.'' AT&T Chairma n John D. Debutts s aid in a statement from NeY" Yo rk. He said the government action "could -le.ad to Jrum.e.na\iPJt. qr ·responsibil it y "for the. nation's telephone nel\\'Ork. If that happens . telephone service would deteriorate and cost much, much more.·· ATTORNEY GENERA L \\lilliam B. Saxbe replied : "J am Cully av.·are oCthe 'service th at the Bell System has pro,·ided. Ne\'erthele!l'S, I believe the law must be enforced.·· The case threatens to be long, com· plex and costly for all parties in· vo\\'ed. A Justice. Department lawyer predicted the tria l would not begin ror at least three years. Ir all a\'enues of"appeal a re used, a final decision might not emerge untii the 1980s. In 1949. th e government orooght a much narrower anti-trust suit against AT&T. That case \\'as eight years in litigation berore being settled out ol court. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE. ' Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed MJndoy-fridoy: If you do not have yox "°"" by 5:30 p.m., coll and ,.... <XVf will _be brought to you. Coils en· tM until 7:00 p.m. Sot.ittiy and SuOOay: If ,.. do not ra:eive yrAJf r.opy by 9 o.m. Sot urcSar..' Q' 8 O.m. Sunday, coll ond 0 a>py Wtll be tm.ignt to you. Coils ore token unlil 10 o.m. . T elephories ~ Oronge County Areos .• 642-.U:ZI tb1t'Mest Hun1ington Beoch and Weslminster ...•. , .... 540-1220 Son Clemente. Copisti"ono Beoch. Son Juon C.Opistrono, Dono Poinl, Sollh LoglJl'lO, toguno Niguel 495-0630 .\nd thl'y kt•c 11 t ry111 g rote/I you that it·\ct·y hocl ,\' in ~an t:!cm1·11te is a senior ~111 \'t'n . \\'t•ll if lh;.at's true. lhe;. certainly a rt• s1ti rited senior fitizen~ It is the 01011c . a form of oxygen con- l'entrated 15 to 30 miles high. that !'iCreens out nearly al l of the high in- tensity ultraviolt!l radiation fro1n the ~un . of Rl?dl·r com mon stock to be tra_ded The United States joins in the as· for six-tenths of a share of Knight sembly's Pa lestine debate today "'·ith stock. a speech by Amhassador John A. T he combined se\'en·dar t•irculn-Sc31i upholding the Israeli position. lion of the ne\.\'Spaper \\'ill be 26.9 Britain. France, \Vest Germ<Jny. million. Ital y, J a1Ja n, Canada . Greece . New Position Storm S11rf at Lake Erie Gale W arn.ings Up for Easteni, Western . Coasts ·r "''' peraf 11 re" .. ,.,.. 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Italy. today as saying a ne\\' Arab-Israeli "'ar may break o ut by the end or the yea r unless progress is achie\'cd in Middle East negotiations. -Ara b gue rrilla leader Yasser Arafat summoned his top aides today for secret t alks a imed at decidin~ hov,r to blunt Israel's threatened "\l'ar on terror." -Premier Za id Rifai of Jordan re- signed today as part of King l·lussein's program to reduce the influe nce of the \Vest Bank Pa lestinians in J ordan. a go\'e rnment spokesma n in Am man reported . . _ -::.-... , .. -tsrael's behavior could Wl(.lCk the U.S.-Soviet detente and trig11er a third \\'o rld \va r, E gypt ia n Foreign 1itini 6ter Ism a il Fahrni said in an in- tervle'>'' published In Cairo toda~·. . Freighter Si,nks WAT ERTOWN. N.Y. !UP!l -A &to-root Canadian rrel&hler loaded with Iron ore.. smashed into a rock ledge in th6/St. L1wren~e Seaway Wednesday ni1ht and sank, U.S. authorities reported all 29 men •board .,,.~re rrscued. but the \\'reckage "'as ex1>ected to block trti(· fie In th~·aterWey until ornclals can pinpoint lt5 exacl location . Sex Life Need Not Be Curbed DALLAS, Tex. (AP! -l\I en re· covering from heart attacks need not adopt a ne~" Jess active role in lov· <'ma king despite their cardi ac eondi· tio n. accor din g to a study by a specialist. - Eleanor Nemec, a cardiovascular cli nical speciali st, said her research indicates that the male inferior posi· lion traditionally recommended bv dOctors for recovering heart attack patients m ay eetually be more stressful than the male superior posi· lion. l\.liss Nimec, who works at the Ve~erti ns' Adminis tration llospltal in pOkanc. Wash .. said the Clndlngs are ba.sed o l.l~Q.ltlatidi'bl®d pres5ura measure m e nts take n durin g ln· ttrcourse by 10 healthy m ale doctors in Spokane. Tl_t E BLOOD PRESSURE reading' were taken in the homes or the test subjects, a nd Miss Nemec said these familiar 1urroundln1s probably give more rea listic test results t ha n laboratory studies, The 5peciallst said each year about • 1_00,000 male heart attack \rlctlm1 sur· "ive their rirsL attack a nd about 4S percent of these ··need counseling in the attempt to •chieve full rehabiUta· lion:· S he ~aid th111 one of the flnil QUC . lions the patients have is about the1r ability to continue sexual activity, She . said most doctors counsel the patleni to use the mnle lnrcirlor PO&ltlon r because 'it was thought to cause Jess strain on th e heart than the more ac~ live male superior position. "In my studies, I found there was no sigr\lficant diffe rence between the t\\'O positions," s he said. "I think the re- commendation should be that they use the position most ra miliar lo them." TEST SUBJECTS were between the ages of 24 and 40. Each provided blood p r e ssure-re a d ings during f ive episodes of lovemaking In thei r own bedroom with their \.\rives or with partnCrs or at least six months. "Never berore have blood pressure readings -been taken du rfnf ' in· tercourse in an uncontrived settin ~ ... said ~Jiss Nem ec. She said mos t pre. Vious studits "'ere In a. laboratory und depended upoh lnrerred d11.ta. T"'·o of the five eplsOdes for each l'iUbjeet "'ere in the male superior Position and t\\'O in the Inferior posl· lion. \.\'It h the rir11t c11isode in the Posi- tio n of choice as "an Orientation run" she said: 'The tl\'erage blood pre~sure rea~~ng 1n the 11upel'ior,ormale-on·t6p po!!1t1on. w1;1s 163·81. In the inft'rlor it '>''as 161 -71 . ~l l~s Nemec said this \\'as not u statistically signlrlcunt dif-ference. l\lris. Louise \\I _ i\lunsfleld pro· ~ ssor at the l·ni\'erAity or \Vashiniiton depurtmt!nt of physiological nurJ1lng . C~·ll uthored the pu1>er. \l"hich l\1 iss Nemec prep.ired <is a l\1 aliter~ degree lh••I• . • I Hermit . Ordered To Trial - LIVE1l!\10RE <APl - '!'he town 's her1nit hlls been decl<ired san e and ordered t.o stand triu l here on churgcs that the \voodcn hovel he lived in for seve n ye;; r s \\as on so1nco11c cl sc's pr<1µcrl.v. Supcriur Court Judge llarold llov<.• n1:1de hi:\ rul- ing \\'cdnt·:-.day on thc.ba::.is Of J {'U Ul"l ·appOllllcd p~yc·h1atri s t 's report that /\like Pon1pileo is sane enough to stand trial on the tresn;,iss charge. ·rh c 6-foot , 250-pound recluse set up housekeeping ::.l'ven years ago in a shack \Vith no company but his pl'ls in the rolling cou n· trys id c Orl the edge of this Oakl:.ind suburb. Alarneda County officials e\'icted Porn pilco, 55, last 1nonth along •,1:ith his dogs, 1:11~ and a duck. The of· fici;ds burned dO\\'ll his shatk us a ral-infesled hc<ilth l1azard. A resident or lhe area n1ost or his life, the burly hl·rmil has been a filmiliar f:haracter hitchhiking around the lof:al coun - try~ide. lie used to live in a hott!I :tnd currently resides at the Veterans' Ad- ministration Jiospital near here \vhere he is undergoing physical tests anll extensi\•e 1ltnt:.d \vork. ' ' - Suspect Asks to Go Home • J..OS ANGELES <AP) - The attorney for accused ''a lp habet bomber'' l\tuharem Kurbcgovir s<1vs the 31-year-old defenda'nt \\'ants to be deported to his native Yugoslavia. CALIFORNIA Illegal Docking Denie d Thurs(lay, Novembot' 21. 197-i DAIL V PILOT 2 Solons' Names List·ed In Capitol. 'Trick Book' SACRAl\1ENTO IAPI -the 1n\esliJ.?:ili on :ire Liza calm the public's concern~ Thenamesoftv.'o Ca lifornia Cruz.20.;.ind 1\ngelHos1011. 01·e r stat e n1ents m :1dt>J state le~islators :ire in a 27. 1'ht>y \\'t>rl' hookt>d for iii· 1'ut'sday by Deputy Police · prostitution "tri<'k hook ." \'l'Sliga l itin of t he sanit• Ch i('fJames l\lcl\1anus, the Sacramento di'st1·ict ;1t-t•o unt rt·s idin~ in a hou!!t' On Tuc.-s da y. l\lcl\tanus torney :.ays. · of il\ fan1C' -and ha\'l' not !\:J id the list included thl· In an intcrvll'\v \\'l•dnes yet be('n :trraignC'd . niimes of "bus iness nnd day, John Prit'e dt•c lined lo Accurcling 10 l'rirt-. ht• professional people and reveal the lt•g 1s \ators' v.·:1s \1•illing to rc\'eal that J>et111ll•v.•hoha vcbec nelect- n:1n1es in the b90\C that tv.·oleg b~tallJrs' nanit·s v.t•rt• l'd to public offi ct•:-. or could JX>lice officers pi cked UI) 111 in the book in an t•ffort to bC' C'IC'Cll'd lo offit'es:· a raid al Hn apartnlell~{l~~aaX:aaxcaxcC:ll:caxllaxi3~: thrt·t· bloc ks fro m the ... Capitul. ~ ' PRICE St\ID : "as far a~· names I recognize. and I have li\·ed around hcrt> all my life. I only recognize t\\'C names of elected officiah· and they a re both in the Have a Sundae on Sunday at FARRELL "S · The defendant , \\'ho fa t'es a sanity hearing before b(o. ini,: tried for the bombini:: deaths or three person ~. made the request \Vednl's· day in a v.•ritten note to his attorney during a court ap- pearance. They v.·ere in court to request ap1>oint · ment of an additional psychologist to examine the defendant before his sanity hearing Dec. 16 in Judge Raymond Choate's Los Angeles Superior Court. LOS AKGELES tAP) -legislature. AMERICA.$~ 1 ICE CREAM PARLOUR Yes, we're open and close by City Councilman Louis R. "Whether or not they Nowellhas denied"·rongdo-\1 cre e ver thert• at the ing in the docking of his 5l-. apartn1e nl or \\ hcther so· n1eonc v. :is using son1conc l·lsc's nanll', I don't knOI\'." ORANGE Motor Rollers foot schooner at a city- 011 nc<I pulillt• l)ic r for four 1'hc defendant 1\'iL S n1onths in 197<!. char ge d with three 1'he matlcr \\':1s broughl homi ci de s fr on1 l a s t up\Veclnesdayby acitizens' August 's bomb blast at Lo!< grou1> called The Commit- Angeles International tee For the Enforl·ementof Airport. He was taken into Can1paign La\vs. which· custody after officials said a sked that the councilman they had traced him by a be required to pay all fees series of phone calls and due from hi s use of the \and- tare recorded threats. ini: 'fhe om essages hinted at ~O\l'Cll said the at'tion futurebombingswithacluc "'as '"ha rass ment " by a that they had an alphabetic .i::roup \l'hir h has been Irv-in g tu rc1n ovc him from or. connection to a group he ri ce. called "Aliens in America.'" J-lis first targe t , one The eity attorney 's office \ h l d b. t b l t i mess;i g c disclosed . ha'' said it ha:. been looking into : somew a u 1ous way o Cit l C' energy u the n1 •1ttcr for about three · · ·s de trated · L n B I b J been ''A" for airport. cr1 s1s t moos in oni.. c.;..i c l Y a-\1 ('eks. The docking could Thre<' v.·on1l'n \lt'l'l' ar- 2045 N. TUSTIN rested by police ;1fll'r 1lf· ~, ,. ncers said they filmed th~:ts~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: Capitol TO\\'ers apartmenl's . • T r I entrance for t\\'O \\'cok.s. One of th!.! \\'On1cn. 'l'<'rri '* :* *•***************** Lynn Reed, 28 " \ias ar * 'MERCURY SAVINGS ,-a ig ned Wednesd"y ;,, * Sacramento l>.1uni c-ipal andloanassociation Court on charges of pimp-~ .. 111~1111'• in g and panderin~. Brian Fl ynn . her at- torney. said in an inter1'ie"' he '\'as ~oin g-I.la ck into courl t'riday to t r~· to gC't u gag order to blo<'k poliC'c from makin::? a ny more stateme nts about l"\'idl'lll't' 111 thl' case. · * Open Mon .. Thurs. 9 am.'4 p.m.; Fri. 91.m.-ti p.m. • ~ "STATEMENT SAVINGS "-PRESTIGE Card • • 7 Persons __ ,_.Sue..._Owner , ncen .A.nder son . Motorized skates. ]l0\1·cre d by But the defendant claims in1·o l\'l' poss1hlc 1'1olation of • l\l'in one-horsepo\1/Cr motors \\'ill be one o f lhc he can't be the sus pect h:irbor regul a tions requir· "FRO.\l ALL I kno11·, :-.hC' * BIX8Y IHOUS Mercutt Sav1ng~Bldr .. loni:Beat11 8tvd.a\CirwnSr * n1odcs of transporation to be shO\\'ll a t the 15th because he is mute. hence ing p:1yn1cnt of fees for the is pleading not ~u11ty." * BUENAt'ARIMmurySav1nrs Bldf,ValleyViewatLi11c:oln annual Long Beach Cus tom C<1r, ltod anli Cv· unable to have made the re-use of public landings and f<lynn suid of l>.lrs. Hc·t·d. a CARSONMercurySlvmgsBldg.,A~alonBlvd.at SanDie10 Frwy * cle ShO\\" Friday throu,ii!:h Sunda. . -~ -~--· ... ..--<11:;:-dtnrr; 'Ot=p!ovu~<nr.~~--'i-inT>hl)'•;'il~·'mn:r;~.~---hl011dt:"'"'W':t0--rnrnell * HUNTINGTON BEACH Me1cur1 Sivin~s Bldi . Edinger at Beach * Since his arrest last Aug . 20 done work on the ocean go-<lo1\'n ;in inter\ ic1\ reque~t * LA HABltA·fUllERTON Mercury Saving~ Bldg, lmpeual Hwy. 11 Haibor * he has remained silent :ind inA: schoon'1r ct1 ll ed lhc '/'uesd:iy. * TUSTINMucul)Sil'/1ngs8ld1.,lrvine61Yd.atNewportAve. * t:ommunicated by \\Tiling Sharolyn. the city at -1'hl' lwo other \\ll1ne11 ar· * WESTCOVINA MercurySavmEs Bld1 .. C.tru~Ave.a!SinBerna1dlnofnry * ' I Of Chimp OAKLAKD <UPl i -A d<11n:1 gc suit has been filed tn Superior Court against the O\\ ner of a chimpanzee \1·hit·h "·a s blamed for :.µr eading he patitis among ne ig hborin,i:: hunians in :\orth Berkeli:y. 3 Sterilized M 0 ms [.~"~"~"~'~· ;~~!~i~~~"~"~·,,~·~·~s~o~rr~;,~·~,:·"~':d ·:::~"~'r'~•d~i~"j'lo'i'"j"~··~"~"~"~':':"~"~*~*~·~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~·~ Sue Medical Center: ,\tto roo y Donald A. J e linek filed the swt \\'cd- nesdav in beh:.df of ~e\·en ]X'r:-.oiis \\'ho s;dd they "·ere 1nfect('d through contact \\'ith '.\l nw g ll . a chimp o\\'ncd by Jark Goldher1:. "·ho i:. en1ploycd by a narcotics abuse clinic.'. ·rhe suit asserts Goldberg violated a statc.-l:1w \\'hich requires that chimps· and many other animal s brought into Californi;1, be · r1uarantined and examined hy vctcrinari<1ns before be· 1ng rele ·u~cd lo their 011·ners. )!011•1di had beromc a sort of neighborhood pct Boy, 4, Stabbed llAY\\'ARD IAPI - Policl' \\'ere in\·estigaling the murder of a 4-year-old boy \1·ho "'as s tabbed 21 1in1es in the neck, back and chest. Charlotte Zuniga. 24. a "·ido11'. tnld police she left her son, Francisco, alone at hon1e \\'hile she kept a doc- tor's ilppointment \\'ednes- da .1-. Wh e n sh~ returned about 31':1 hours latt'r, t\olrs. Zuniga suid s he round the· •boy lying in a pool of blood a fe\\' feet inside the front door, \l'hi ch 11·as locked . LOS 1\KGELES ~liP l l - Three \1•omen filed cln1ms a g:linst the County-USC )l ed it'al Center fo r S6 n111lion \\'cdnesda~·. {'har~­ lllJ! the\' 11ere stL·rili1cd \I 1thout fully rcahzin~ \1 hat thl·Y h:ul {'Onsented to do. An at t urn c 1· f o r the \\Omen. /l i{'ha rd Cruz. said he tho1,1ght the y took legal at lion after being contacted by one of the organizations · fl ii.hting steri lizalion pro- ~ran1s. Tiit: \\'01\I E N are al! in their 20s and earl\' 30s. mur- l'il·<l , and according 10 the li1\\·suil 11·ant to h:1\'C more children. 'rhc \\'Omen maintained 01ut althoug h they ~igned ··inform l'd eo:i se nt'' ;1uthorizations. they did so 1mmediatC'lv aft l!r ehildbtrth v.·hilc i.hev \l'Cfl' still in pain and 8:rog gy frnrn :.cdation. Dr. Ed\\'ard Quilligan. chi e f of p ro fe s sional !iCr\iCt'S at the center's \\'omC'n's liospital. said th:it hcfo rt' F e bru:iry 1974, sterilization v.·as left to a de- l'IS1on by the doctor and pa- tien l. 1'he three v.·nn1en \1·cre SlC'rilizcd in 1972 an<l 1973. But aftt·r thr nutional con- trOl'l'l'~Y over sterilization pro~ran1 s. he s aid. pru- ('l• cl u r e s \\'ere lllitd l' stricter, requiring al least t wo d octors to approl'e sterilizations. and then only ;ifter the wo n1an has "tho ught about 1l for al least thrct• d;1 ~s ·· T ll E I>OCTfl R \\'ho 01H·ratt·fl un 11 111· or 1hc 1\Ullll'U \1 ho ldt·il the c1a1rn rt:ported he ~IC'r1hzed her .. because she 1ras be gging thut it bt• donl" .. Quillig;1,n :.:iid Smuggling Airplane Disappears \'E\V CL"'".·\)lA \AP > - \';1nishin ~ as m~·stcriously as it appcarccl , a 11\'in- C'nginc pl a ne \1·as rl O\\'n out of ;1 l"l'lllUl l" t·anyon ne:1r here under the noses of authorities \Vho he li e\'e it 11 as used to sm u)o!glc drugs. The sheriff's offu:e. 11 hich has only t\1'0 dcpul\cs hcrt-. had reckoned tha t it 11·ould take a cra ne to mo\·c the aircra ft. \\'hi r h \\"as found unoccupied on a dirt road Sunday. After findin g !rates of ""apparent mar1juanu re- sidue." the de putie!' kept :1 lookout a s bes t thl'y could for someone to return and try to rcn1ovC' the p\:1nC'. But a pilot 11 ho flew over the site Tuesday at the de- puties' rec1uesl said the Beechcraft \\'a s gone. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~~ ~~w~~\J ····· ... l~8~ 'l • : 'f1 ~[)©(P(P~~~ at' new • • • • • • : Mesa Verde Center ·: • • Th is week make your holiday · reservations at • Mesa Verde TraYOI & Tours. Also. stop at Vikln<Js IV, • Gourmet Food and Sp irits. to taKe hom e a :.gourmet gift or a fine wine. !. These are only two of the many shops and •, services at the new Mesa Verde Center. • • • • • • • . . . . . • • . ....... . I ..... . INID OOfWY ' COSTA • .. ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • IAKEfl 1 ____ : ADAMI • • • • ==' ..: Mesa Verde Center : ... .. · . • • , •, HMaofl AND ADAM•• COITi t1111M0 e . . . . • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, I .. ~ I .. . -- Open Sundays from noon to 5:00 p.m . • • I Tlie-Jet Setter"': 3 co'inpletewardro es from Palm Beach at one low price Wh)' pack a Joe \vhcn one Jee Scucr'll is ::ill rou need l11r anv ~!r<·~~ .1r :.porc cvcnc ? T\\"O pairs of slacks :tnd C\\'O j.1rkcf~ ,1dd up 1u a lrJ111plttL·I)· ~l)Urdin:i.tt:cl \\'.trd robc . 1'.i'ix, march, change on a \1 lum. I:\cr)·1hin~ is dllllfll p.11\l·~t('r so the hX>h i:. flCilt ovt•r m ilt-sand miles of 1r:t\c·I. T,1.~c.: }Our <hniC"~· o( hone o r blue <lt·nin1. left: bone Sui t j:tCkl·t h:i~a. (,lS\l.il :ur \\'htn t('.tm<1l I\ 1r(i .\ tontr;lSt1n~ r.Hr of SJ:tCk!i Center: a leisure look rcsulrli \\ h1,:n suir panr~ .in. 11 11'l"t ,J \\1th ;i. smart shi rt jJckct. Righc: rhc basic put tOt.t<'thcr 1s 1hc ~olid 1nlqr (Ill( \\1th rontrasiing stinhing . The Pa lm Beach Jcr &·r1t.:r"'' ... i piC'(C.:S "irh 11n lin1icl·J 1x)ssibilitil.S. 37-18, S215 ~fen's Clothing Shop ~l ond.1y thru Fr1d:i1•. 10:00 .1 .n1. 109 :~0 p.rn.I ' . 13u1l ock's Souih c:~).l~I S:i ttir<lny, 10 :00 .t.nl. to f.i :On p n1, :Sund,1\· n11on to 5 00 p.n1. Pl.11.1, ~.1n 1)1t't:i} rrLC\\.\\' JI Onstol, Costa ~tcsa,'';56-06 11 I ' ' A 6 OAtl y PILOT ' Thur5day, Novamblt1 21 . 197• Vodka Now Top Booze in UnitedStates J.f'oman, Kiwanis Split ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. (UPI I -hlary Cl<i rl a \'lllage librurian \f\•ho ";as invited to join the all -male Kiwanis Club la st Fcbru<iry has res igned, rejecting a comprom!se betwee n th e local chapte>r .and Kiwanis International which would remove some of her mem - bership privileges. Aliss Clark,, 27, said the compromisef would be a "'demotion." because she no longe r wOuld be allowed to hold office in the local chapter. Ki\f\'anis Interna- tional by·la\1rs deny mem - bership 10 Y•Om en. ''THIS ALL happened \'cry amicably." she said . .. There are no hard feelings among us. I v.ras just not <ible to accept 1he condition that the local club imposed upon me of stepping dov.•n rrom full membership and accepting a limited sort or membership ." The compro mise ca me in the form or a resolution, ap· proved by the Joe-a\ chapter th is \\'Cek for fea r it s charter \\'Oul d be revoked if ~l is s Clark remained a member -C\·e n though her membership was approved by the national organization \\'hen she joined. Chapter Pre si dent Richard llarrell said the re- solution read : "In the li ght of the act ion taken by Kiv.·anis International. "'e "·ish to rea ffirm i\lary Cla rk 's participation in our elub, but recognize she \\•ill not be able to be nominated to an office in our club \\"hi ch would put us in direct <'Onflict \\•ith Kiwanis In- tern ationa l. ·•.\::-.;D \\'I:: \\'ILL organize ,1 campaign tn spearhead a dri\·l' to rhnnge the mem · bership by-la\1':. of Ki'A·anis lnlernational at its nest con1·ention. ·· "':\l ~ intention \\'as not to inle).!ra1e an.v nrganiza· tton," ;,ai d )!1 ,,s Clark. \\ho holds master"s degrees in librar~· :-c il'nce and busi - ne ss adn1infs lralion. "I don't kno" the legal b1:1sis on 11 hieh private nrgu nizu- 11ons li:1;.e their n1em · bcrship. But 1f ~·ou look at the ObJCl'l11·C's or Ki111an1s lntl'rnat1on;il , ~·n u 1vould find noth1n!! \f) indicate that a 11om;1n 11ould be an un· :.111\abll' 11·orkt'I'. ·· )!iss Cl:i rk 11 as invited, ~tpparcntl~-aec1 dentnlly. to JOi n th £' Sl'I"\ ice (lfganiza - 11011 la:-t l-'t·bru;try. As :1 n11·n1b1'r ot the Elk (;rove .-\:.:.oc1at1on of Industry and CommC'rC'c. she receiver! a "J)t>.11· Sir· letter" :-o!ictling hl·r men1bl'rsh1p 'Sex H erb' Ginseng' Boon1ing l\'EW YORK IUPJJ - Bell y up to th.: bar. boys, and have a belt uf \'O<lka and orange juire. Vodka <1nd orange juiC't'~ "Fraid so. Vodk c1 h<Js just repla ced bourbon us lhe na· t 1on 's f avorite hard alcoholic drink. 1\pparently even IW:>· fisted drinkers "'ho one~ dismissed vodka as a drink for si ll y girls and sissies are s\l•llllng il. In shot and beer tow ns suc h as De troit . t<iverns in tough ractory neighborhood ;. report se ll- inJ; u Jot rnore l'Od ka than bourhon or v. hi sky 1n the 11ast four or rive months. 1\ big seller at the Blue )loon Louni.;e in th e l\lotor City is so mething called the Copperhead -\'odka and ~r;q1efru1t juice . "It's getting so yo u have to v. ear fril ls lo 1et a place :.it the bar." muttered one dlsn1a ycd beltcr. ··it 's like the Probition era·bathtub gin and orange single best·sel\ing liquor is juice," said an execut i\'e Smlrnof(\•odka. ror a New York bourbon dis -J . Richard Grieb, presi· tiller. dent of Smirnoff Division or "'The trend is tov.•ard Heublein. thinks the reason li ghter liquors . A lot of Vodka has had s uc h a yo ung people are using dramatic gro"·th in the last vodka , v.•hiCh has \'Cry little · 10 years is because it mixes naor, 11\'ith sweet mixes. All ··with v.'hole lot of na\'ors lhey tasteis7-Up." people like . \1odka doens't Even in Atlanta . "''here a interfere with the rl avor." wholesaler said "This is a "The gap, if it exists, is bourbon area -probably · \'Cry s mall," conceded one. the strongest bourbon area who de.clined to be idt;n· or the whole country" -the lilied, Last year, he said, bourbon and \'odka were running "very. very close" with bourbon slightly ahead. Grieb said a few hard fig ures are availabe fOT' 1974 but governmeut statistics show vodka running ahead. Smirnoff, which takes credll ror the Screwdnver, the Moscow fl.1u le and the Bloody ~1 ary, introduces a "new lifestyle drink" every 60 days. Today, it's the Hot Ada m's Apple,' • .o 0 D That's what you'll be in a small car &Om Chrysler Cotporation. PLYMOUTH BUICK APOllO DODGE DUSTER/ FORD MAVERICK FORO GRANADA CHEVROLET OLOSMOBILE OMEGA FORO FORD DART VALIANT MERCURY COMET MERCURY MONARCH NOVA PONTIAC VENTURA PINTO MUSTANG II 12·MONTH UNLIMITED YES • YES NO NO NO NO NO NO MILEAGE WARRANTY SEATING 2-000f 113.8'" 113.s· 94.s· 100.s· 103.0· 110.2··· 93.8'" 95.2"' COMFORT 4-0oor 113.8" 113.8"' 100.1· 109.9" 102.3" 110.B'"'" --Total Hiproom 2-Door 17.7 17.7 - -----Hardtop TRUNK SPACE 2-00()( (cubic feet) Coupe 19.8 19.8 , 1.3 14.6 14.2 14.6 6.3 6.7 4-00()( 18.8 16.6 13.1' 14.8 13.0 13.8 - - '11.1 cut111: h. klf Comel •·doo< Hiit~. ''fottl llt,foom lof PolltiK V1~tur1 is \~3.0 llKMs °" l ·lfml t!ld IOI.I 111c11t1 °"1'400f lllOdtl1. [DJO~ BIXJ~ooo $14Q to $Z89 higher trade-in value than GM and Ford compacts! The Noven1bcr 4 issue of Auton1otive Market Report sho\\'S Plymouth Valiant and Duster and Dodge D.irt k·ading Nova. i\1 averick, Comet, Ventura, On1cga and 1\pollo in tr<ide-in value. Prices are national wholesale ;1verages for 1974 model s equipped with automatic trans- n11ssion, power steering and 6-cylinder engines. Valiant, Duster and Dart prices arc averaged. The san1e report also sho\vcd that th ese sn1all cars fron1 Chrysler Corporation n::taincd n higher percentage of their original n1anuf acturcr's suggested retail price than any of the conlpctiti vc 1.:ompac1s listed above. • in electronic engineering experience. l:]cctronic Ignition "'as introduced by Chrysler in 1972. Thi s n1ca ns. when you buy a 1975 Plymouth Vali an t. Ou<;lcr or Dodge Dari. you're getting an Electronic Ignition systen1 proved by over 40 hif/io11 owner·drivcn n1ilt·"! No points or condenser to change ; surer starts a nd lower n1aintcnance costs than former systen1s. CUJO~ BIXJ~o uu in~ Only Dodge Dart and J>ly1noulh Duster.:.ind Valiant, :1n1ong American cars, give you unl imited n1ileagc protection. No n1atlcr how far you drive in yo ur lir~t 12 months of OV.'nership, y0u'rc covcrc<l ; 1mrls c11u/ lahur. All you do is nornu1l n1ain1cnancc lik.c changing filters and wiper bl:idcs. And. by sin1ply 1nak ing ;.111 appointn1cnt in ad vance with a partici· paling denier, you ca n be ass ured of a free Jo;1ncr ii' \\:trranty repairs on your car take overnight. For ttM first 12 months of uH, any Chryaler Motors Corpor•tlon d••l•r wlll fla1 wlthOlll ch•rg• for p...t• or labor, •nr part of our 1975 1>9aunger cars we aupply (except tires') which prove• defective In normal use, r!V•rdfess or mile~. \\,\SJl l\'tiTO:'\" ~:\l'l Ex1>0f't, of gin..;£·n~. an h1·rh h1 ~hh Jll!/(';I l1\ lht• ()!1('1\l d" .J ht';il!h l"j'JUI ('11.1\{' :1nd 't'\Ua l :-.11n111l.111t. :irt· thri1 · in ~. ;11't'nr<!1n c to th e ,\ c.r u·ull u r1· l)1·p.1 rt mt•nt DODGE DART S.E. :--11 h<11•· prn:1•, In l'.lf~J. µ1n~1·n'" l1,1d .111 t•\port \·.1h11· +•I illl.2S pPr pound, l.-:.:..1 -y· I l";I r. II ;1 \ l 'I ,, :::1·il S.l:l ~ ;i n<I _,,.._ -------• Tax Suit Angela Lansbury and hu sband, Peter Shaw, hav e sued Intern a l Revenue Service for $14,968 , c hargi ng they ove rpaid that amount because legitimate deduc · tion was disallowed. • • ,I~ Ill S1•p\1'!1lht•I' l.!111~(1 111.! hrvu!!ht S~R fi,"I a pound, ;1t· rorcl1n g 10 go,t•rnml'nl rigurr ... PLYMOUTH DUSTER HRYSLER 0 , ~OAPOAATION I Ion ~ Kon~ 1~ the rnajor m:il'kl't for t· S ~in~enj!, c;ortlon f.. P;i lt ,\ nf !ht' dt'· 11:11·1men1 ·, F nrt>1i,:n \~rirultural S1•f\U'\' ,;.iul 111 ;1 report. L.i !>l 1e.1r·., !lalc"i to llong Kon)! l otal1~d R nnllion. 1 t.1 nst>njl. a root crop . .ero v.s \l'ild ;.1nrf h:i!> IX<('Jl e' 1)()11ed from Norlh 1\mrr1ca to rhe Orit>nt s1nct• ti>lonl<1 I dll.\S, P:ttl} said lt e<'rnt ly . n1.1rl" thi•n nnc·ha\( of l: S l!'in sen_i: produrtlon is rron1 cu lth atrd planllTilil"· I • " Today's high used-car values mean your D · S art T" T. rn........1 f new car wm cosrmuch 1ess than you think! am m tme .1.0 .1.1i1UC. • ! \ I I I -. • • •• '. A 7 " DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE hnportant Task Ahead .-. Al long last. ()Ction to formalize publit O\~·nership ()f Up1>er Neu•port Bay hus been taken. All th ings considered. the settlement seems ti n equitable one a nd probably about the best either side could na,·e tiopcd'for. The p<1.ct a pproved by the Board of SupcrYisors ..,. calls for 11n adjusted payment of Sl.65 million Jn back property taxes by the lr\'ine Comp;;iny, payment of 83.S million by the state to the Irv ine Co mpany for 527 acres of land inc luding the islands :i.ncl revision of the titlelunds trust to turn all 740 acres of the estuary into a preserve . It also rc<1uircs immediate cancellation by the county i.ind th e fr\'ine Company of all pending lavrsuits over bay o~·ncrshi p. It is good to note that the California Departme nt or F'ish and Ganie alread y is t<1lking publicly of its plans to "protect. maintain and enhance" the bay \\·hile providing for "compatible'' public use. But the most pressing problen1 is to move ~pcedily to begin to restore some tidal flo'" in the Upper B:.i y. lt is no'v choked very nearly to cleath 'vith .the residue of the 1969 '''inter rains that deposited millions of cubit' yards of silt and junk in the estuar~·. pre\·entin g nor1nal tidal action and severel y damaging much of its former marine biology.' -Every month.that goes by increases the siltation \\·hich, if not attacked soon, '''ill t urn the upper reaches of the bay into a polluted l'Colo~i c:::i l g<Jrb:.ige tlump <i'nd confront the state '''ilh a reclamation project th:.it is so v;1st it probably c:oulcl ne,·er be adequate ly funded. Consider. for c .-.:amp~e. the prospect if Jhc ,,·inter just uhead produC'C'S r;.uns arld floods e\·en remotely resembtinf;! thost or 1969. Ironically. the entire pro.il'Ct coult.I hu\'c he1.:n started a ye<i r ago \\'hen til'e'fr\'ine Company offered to turn O\\'nership of the b.11y o\'er to the state or other pu~l i ~ a~en_ci_es to begin its planning and restoration, ' , Contractual Bliss Has Its Flaws ( ART HOPPE ] The divorce rale is zooming. says the Census Bureo:iu. Bul jusl in lhe nick of lime. i\lr. Edmund L. Van Deuse'n or Laguna Beach has come up wilh the ans"'er. The answer lies in his new book, ··conlract Cohabita· l ion .'' What you do, writes r<.Tr . Van Deusen is hire someone to li ve wilh you. The employer and emptoye sign a contract. It delai\s '"DulY I-lours. Day(sJ o rr. \'acalion Time" and specifies the ··ttousekeeping and other tasks" the em p\oye will perform. Jn relurn the employer agrees to pay the cmployc room, board and a stJpend. l\lr. Van Deuscn pays hi s cm- ploye, atlractive Elaine Pelerson. 35, whom he hired through a Los Angeles Fl'ee Press want ad . SSOO a month. This sounds like a good deal. 1'1r. Van Deuscn is SO. Unfortunately, it didn't work out too well for my cousin. 1\nastasia Jones. The employer she ehosc was Atherlon Skewes. a Philadelphia Lawyer. Their~ contract ran to l2J pages. IT WAS in the third week or their contractual bliss that the trouble star- ted. Fol lowing a dinner party, l\tr. Skewes cornered Anastasia in the kit· chen. "l have been meaning to speak to )'OU about you r work. Miss Jones," he said. ··Primarily, It's your.altitude. l distinctly heard you tell t~e guest of honor on your right that I was an 'old fogey'." .. Only aflcr you a!Jked that blon~e floozie on your lefl whether your girl had made the co rree too weak." said Anastasia. "l arn not _'your girlf _Mr~ Skev.•es. I am a skilled American: v.'orker." ''SP EAKI NG or skills. r..1i1s Jones, I notice you have been nllng mY, socks in my shirt drawer and the can bpener under pots and pans. A1oreover, you have been doint: your nails and making phone calls on company time. Further, there are three a·rmail t . Dear Gloomy Gus If our advanced technology were used to "salvage" and reprocess lhe food lhal our school children thro"· out each day at lunch time y,·e'd have enough lo feed the hungry in Bangladesh, India (or "'here\·er needed in our ov.•n United Slales J many limes over ~ T.B. ~' c;~, t•mm•ftl) art •wbrNllN '' ••-• -ff Ml M<•Ul•il• r•llKI IM vt•-" .... M-IW-· l •NI your p#I "*"" » c;i_.,, c;.,,, D•1ly Pll<H, stam ps missing from the petty cash sugar bowl." . ··~1r. Ske1o1•es! Are you accusing me. . ··Not at a I I, f\-tiss Jones. l!ut perhaps you "'ouldn 't mind making it up by working late tonight?" ··Let's see, this is an &c1lternate Tuesday and under Paragraph 32(a), my hours are only from 7 a)m. until 11 p.m." , -"'That paragra ph, Miss J ones is superseded by Paragraph 42, herein- after referred to as 'The No-Overtime Clause.' Therefore, wi ll you step Into my bedroom. please? I "'ish to give you some dictation." "NOT TONIG.•IT, Mr. Skev.•es, l bave a headache and I am applying for sick leave." "Unfortunalely, ~liss Jones. un der Paragraph 142<bl, you have already used up your Accumulated Headache and Sirk Leave Pay for lhis month. However. v.•e are all one happy ramily here. So take two aspirin and I 'll call you in the morning." "'Thank you. Mr. Skewes." "And meahv.·hile. clear the table, do the dishes a nd take out lhe garbage.·· "l think lhe spark has gone out or our employer·e mploye relation· ship." ,;Co rfe, l\-liss Jones. We're all mem· be rs or OOe big team.·· "Team. hell! Whatever happened lo the Wagner Act?" SO WE CAN noy,• clearly see the an- swer lo why so many con ventional marriages are ending in divorce. Any v.·omi n who v.·ould work 16 hours a day for room, board and pocket money has to be a saint. .• And being married to a saint iSn 'l easy.. -' , \\'Ith t he legal details of title and fin:.inl·ial n1ut1ers to b1.: ,,·ork(·<l out at the state's tOn\'Cnien<:c 1'he county boa rel balked that. Even thoug h ther e still are somt' le_ga l questions of title to be resolYed ,,·hich may n1odif,v the fin;.1l finunch.1 1 put-a nd-take, the· agreement is'grt.>at ne\\'S. P u blic O\\•nershlp of the Upper Jt1.1y is a. hi~ <:ind important step. Restoration is an e\'cn bigger and more import ant one. Bittersweet Story In Octobe r. 1969, a non-caloric S\Vectener kno'''" as cyclamate \vas remo\'ed from the U,S. f''c:md and Drug Administration 's "generally recognized as safe" list-and there9y hangs :.i tale. The product had enjoyed enorn1ous populur1t.v as a 5,,,eetener in be\·er~1g·es. ranned fruits, desserts. candy .and \\'eight control prep:lrations. By the late 60s it \Vas be~inning to rev-olutionizc t:.S. eating ha bits-and also LO h:.i\'e a noticeable effect on the sugar' industry. Then doubts· about eyclamate's sa fety began to surf;:ice and the 1'"DA \\':.JS pressured into u scientific C\'<1l uation. ,\ study conducted by the t\ationCll 1\caden1y of Sciences in 1968 concluded the produc.t posed no health hazard . But testing \\'as pursue d and eventually it was ann0unced that rats fed huge doses of' a c:rc'1amate saccharin mixture had developed tumo rs . Cyclama tewasproffipf1y banned. · Since then. ne\r and more extensive seil·ntific s tud ies c.onducted in Britain. F'rance. Gern1un~· and .Japan ha\'e concluded. unanimous!~·. that «.!\·en large quanties of cyclamate ha,·e no ill effects. Se\'eral countries that had follo,,·ed the t.:.S. example hu,·c lifted their cyclamate bans. The l.".S .. for unkno'~'" reasons. has not. \\'hich i~ gladsome nC\VS for the s ugar folk ,,·hose product by no\v has qua drupled in price. 'Now, Mr. Rockefeller, about that pimple on your left shoulder.' Federal Trtist Busters Eye Ma Bell Suit Looffis on Phone Ecpiipment fThe antitrust suit referred lo in lhis col- umn wo1 jiled by the Justice Deportment 11eslerday. Ed.) WASHINGTON -The biggest federal anlitrusl case since Standard Oil Y•as dismembered in 1911 is almost readv for filin g against the world's 13rgest eorporalion . American Telephone and Telegraph. In going after AT&T. v.·hose assets total $67.5 billion , the Justice Depart· m e nt 's trust· busters are seek- ing lo bring dov.•n the cost of equip- ment ranging from home telephones to huge electronic complexes. A suit to force "r<.Ia Bell" to give up her most pro- fitable child. Weslern Eleclric, rumored. has long been If Tll•: suit is successful. \\'estern Electric, v.'ith ils S7.37 bil lion in an· nual sales, "·ould be('Ome <i n indepen· denl company. At present. it is lhe manufacturing arm \1•hich supplies AT&T 's 24 operaling companies. It also sells vast qua ntitics of equi pmenl to the go,·ernmcnt and lo other firms. By forcing Western Electric to com· pete in supplying ihe AT&T sub· sidiarics and olher buyers. Justice belie\·es it can drastically reduce the costs of telephone and related ser- vices. The suit began to gather steam ,,·h~n small equipment·making com- panies began lo grumble lhat "!\la Bell "' \\'as us ing her monopoly position lo boost \Vestern Elel'ltic's profits. --- THESE s maller firms produced evidence that they could save com· panies millions in telephone and other cominunications costs if they could compete fairly. The savings y,•ould trickle dO\\'n to every lelephone user, they said. In addilion •he \Vestern Elect ric diveslilure, Justice has also con- sidered reducing the size of AT&T fur- ther by breaking off its research arm, Bell Labs, a nd its Jong-distance net- v.•ork. This could further incr'easo (JACK ANDERSON) rompetilion in the telephone business. But lhc fo cus. v.·e have been lold. "'ill remain on \\'estern Eleclric. FOOTXOTE: 1\t AT&T. a spokesman said, ··"·e kno\\' of no an- tilrust suit againsl AT&T." Hoy,•ever. he added lhat AT&T had cooperated full,· with the Juslice Dept. and con· fidfntly expects v.•hen Juslice v.•eighs lhe facts. it will rind no antitrust \'iolalion. AT&T poin led oul that during the last fe"· years. compelition has increased vigorously in the telephone equipmenl business. \\'ATCll ON WASTE: As a public re lations gim mick. the Department of the Army spe nt $120,000 of the .tax- payers' money for gaudy, multi color plaques to be handed out to its friends. The first balch of 548 \\'Cre speciatl~· deh\'ered to 1nembers of Congress. , presumably to butter them up on ap-. propriations. In fact. four king-sized \'ersions y,'ere indi\'idually produced· for the House and Senate Armed Ser- vices and 1\ppropriations Commiltces thal deal "'ilh Army affairs This will s1ill leave the Army "'ith more than 2fl.000 of the shields for decorating the offices of generals and others. An Army spoke~man said the Ar· n1~··s old plaques read "Department of \\'ar" and ha\'l' lhe nag incorrectly di:;;played. so the Army is replacing thc-m l'°Tf~LL I GENCE DIGEST : Serretary of State l·lenry Kissinger <:ame home from the l\liddle East full of failh that a peaceful Arab-Israeli settlement is still possible. This is contradicted. hoy,•ever, by the secret intelligence c-sl imales. One Pentagon analvsis forecasts that Israel "'ill thro\,. her military forces against lhe :\rabs next ye;1r. 1\CC'ording to Pen· tagon logic. the Israelis mighl seek to lake O\'C I' the oil fie lds of Ku"·rtil or Saudi 1\rabia. This \\'OUld g;,·e them a po"•erful bargaining c<ird to negotiale ~· a more favorable rinal settlement ... Intelligence reporls claim Israel has now replaced the mililary hardv.·a re that \\'as lost during the 1973 fighting. The Israelis arc no"· eonsidered slronger than e\'er ... A CIA repo rt quotes Syria's fiery defense minisl.er. Gen. l\lustapha Ti<is. as lhreaten1ng lo rene\\' lhe "·ar againsl lsraeL 11is threats are backed up by So\·iel arms, \\"hich ha"e been pouring into Syri_a. l'.S. military experts doubt. ho.,.,·e,•er, that the Syrians can operate all the sophisticaled t•(i uipment cffl'c - t i \'e Ii\' •.. Privatt'I~·. Henry Kissinger belle,·es the Isr aelis :s hould accept the Palestine Liberalion Organizalion as the lee.itimate sookesman . for .the Palestinian people. Israel! Prime l\linister Yitzhak Rabin told Kissinger blunlly. hO\\'(.'\'t'r. that Israel cannot deal y,·ith an organization thal is un- '''illing to CO'..'xist but seeks the destruction of lhe Je"·ish slate. l-lis go\'ernment \\'Ould fall. Rabin in· dicaled. if hC' recognized the PLO. -. Grandiose Scheme Awry \\1ilh the 1974 elections resol\'ed the Legislature. with m any new faces. will relurn in December for its first "organiiational session" un- der the ty,•o year legislative concepl. The theor.y, a la Congress. is to 1ler- mit lhe short meet to accomplish the normal housekeep- ing chores preced- in g the getting do"'n to business of legislating. This means the e lection or officers and the appointing of com· mitlees and their chairmen. But since the Assembly ele\'.'ted Leo l\IcCarthy its Speaker lale in August. and despite some efforts to unseat Senate President Pro T~m­ pore James r<.till s, there appears lit- tle prospect 01 any cnanges 1n le3dership. Therefore the leade.rship and committee makeups are al(eady ( EARL WATERS ) determined. The organizational ses- sion then v.•i\I ha\'e little purpose other than to fill in the vacancies · resulting from departing. members. Because lhe organiiational session is limiled to nol more lhan five days there will also be litlle prospect of any sig nificant cha n ges 111 procedural rules. lf it v.·ere not thal •Na y, or if some unforeseen de\'eh:•p·1 menls \\'OU ld upsel the leadership irr eilher or both houses. the five da~·s ("·ould not be enough lime to pick all the commillc<>mcn under lh e l't'org;1nization "'hi c h would naturally fi>llow. appeared, only the number remained unchanged. There "·e re instances too "·hen a bill. rejected by one committee. "·as abruptl y transferred to a more favorable one. In at least one case former Speaker i\loretti .11.dded more members lo a comniitlee for lhe sole purpose of getting a bill rc\ea::.ed. RATltER than :.1\'oid1n{! the last n1inute logjams on legislal1on the' t\\·o \'ear session merelv cre:1te(I more. deadlines to rreale · mor<' log · jams. During the final t \\'O \l·(·C'ks 11f the session son1e rommittC'l'!i had n1ore than 200 measure::. :.thedull·il f11r hearing. Proponents :incl op. r1onciltS ;ihke llt'rC l!l\'l.'ll :i.hort ~hr1fl \l'h1h• lhc member .. tr1C'tl lo do i11 l"o \\t't>ks "h:11 they h..td l)('1•n gi ,t·n \\\O yr:.ir., In do , Hollow Reasoning on Rockefeller • SO TJIERE is lhe first fla,11 1n the gr.llnd1ose scheme to l~llern the slo+te le~1slature after Con)!rr:.s 1'hl' n1.1n ~ other fla1\'S h;t\'e alrl'Hcl~· beC'onic ;dl 100 ar1>arl'nt h~· the t''..:llC riences fr!)m the first J.!O around (lf ;,1continuous1110 vearsess1on. ' Rather than bcco 1n e nl orf' organizC'd the Jeg1~l:it 1\'C process s ·u n k to ;1 nu"' I u \\. of disorganization. Hatht·r lhun g('tt1n g <101,·n to lhc serious bu~1ness uf full con!iide ration nf pi-oposals. the mt•m - lx'rs found ml'lr(.' time 10 dally. Thl' three d:t \' work v.•ee~ hecan1e tht· nor·1n and C\'Cn then sonlt! n1embers scen1 lo find gr<>nl difficulty in ;1t · tending com 111ittec hearings ~ind st'!:i · slon~. It shou.lct no\1 !)(.' "1>1 11)u:-i {'\t•n 111 th<' dullest. of 1t·~1 ~l.1tor:-th:.11 if pubhc confidC'n<'t! 1:. lo b<· rcstor('<I 111 lhc s~stl'm there mu!'t be s11me rt~::i.t t•han gl'~ The first of lhl'~e shoulrt nc 1:11tn11u :tttenn::n1rl' ann .. 1r1t 1 ;ittt.>nl11lll l'1 tli1· 1n.1llt•rs helorc tht·rn Estahh:"1.l1l'd rul1·:-rnu:i;t nut bl' .11tcr•cd 10 :-u 1L the f~111·.' RICllARJ> WILSON WASHINGTO N -From the evidence available so far It does not :ippear the rt'! was anything corrupt, in tht'! usual sense of that word, In Nelson A. Rockefeller's princely benc!8C· t lons The general argument aa1unst , his Confirmation as vlec·presldent the issue may center more 11ti:ongly on rest.a uPon the pr..emise that tlle habits _a s!~&l! la~t(>f memory ~·h1 c.h, IC !n- ot mind of a hum anitarian or his mag-tent1on~I. could be. considered a nitude blinded him to~the-potential crifninal acl. Thi• lap5e was ~l'rupllnR" inrluence oC hls beneCicen· Rockefeller 's denia.I to the a1ents, of ces upon those who received them. the Federal Bure1u or Investlgahon , IN POLITICAL reality, huv.•evcr, Rockefeller, In !ilmpler words, ~·as that he kne~ an)~hlni; .of the ar· not trying to buv rangement ~·1t~ wntcr Victor Lasky nnythi.ni: but thos~ , for a hostllt pohtlcal biography or ror- "·ho ~·ere fa vo red .. mer Supreme Court Justice Arthur could not e1ic1o1pl' Goldber.g. who y,•as the 1970 feeling In his debt Democratic n~mlnee for governor or , d d New York against RockeCeller. as re~ 1a; ~ Some weeks later Rocke.feller's c o u r r . : memorrtnflft'Ov£d and1lc re~allid PhHosophlcnl dis that he had known of this project, but fuss~r~s ::7,1~nrd~ not until after his brother, Laurance· cs t Rorkefeller, and others of the n•ht:hthcr,1 odr nor Rockefeller entourage. \\'ertl lnvolvtd sue atl1 u es o I 1 t di • to support mind !lhould dl squalif~· nn olhtrv.•ise n s atcments en n&, . In \\•holly quallfied nominee for pos5iblc G.ove1nor1. Rokc kef1ell1er 1Aoknlgdna~ . '-• t'· I . Ion d1savo,ya or nov.• e< ge. n o p1esh .. en 1a succci;s mlnl•CO\lerup had tcmpornrily laken place with the cfrect o( protecting Rockefeller from hi5 faulty memory . 1'he odd part about this is that there is no lecal reasQll why lhe Rockefellers should not have financed such a biography, no reason why Lasky should not have written it . and plenty of rea!IOn!I why the voters of New.York ~·ere entitled l~ a critica~ view QJ GOldb<fi. • TllE OPPOSITE ,-iey,•, of course, ls that Rockefeller was using hi!i money to smear a praiseworthy Democrat of high standinc and made this worse by !DrgetUng about it y,•hen asked by the FBI. · lf R ockefeller is Ju'dgcd atl - versely on this point, then a shadow is thro"·n over the benignity or his gift s _to_Jhe _ _Mad of. the .Nev.· York Port.. Authority ($500,000), to Henry A. Kis· singer ($50,()(JOJ, and to others. e\•en thoush cofruptness taMot be shown. -A ''p.11ltern. ''a ""ord SQ often used in the early stages of the \Vatergate in- ''e:s tl I{ ii l Ion , Is envisioned : In Rockefeller's caise 1he use of his priv111e . runds for the hflnt'fac:tion of pOlitir.:11 r('t.ait'loris in 11 secreti\'C "''"~1• Jf non~ of lhis bud been exposed, \\'OUld lloc:kerellcr as vice-president or president ha\'c carried on his lif(.'long practices as a matter of cour· sc, ·befriending,. let us say, soml' needy and dcsl_:r,•ini: Secret:iry or Defense or paying for olher hostile biogrnph~es or his p<>lilical opponen- ts? _ ~ \\!'hen congressmen ponder questions such as lhls they 1o1·111 also In fairness be compelled to consider hO\\' II mitcd Rockt(l!l\tr's acts v.•c1·e O\'Cr a Joni: period of lime in romparison to y,·hat he might ha"c don<' <and \1':1s asked 10 do. They should ronsidcr. too. the truly maJ!nlriecnt S"'l't'P of the use or tht' R<lrkefellrr fortune for human good &!'i "'ell as his reco51:ni7-ed achie\•cments In puhlir ser\'ice. 1'0 JUDGE him solely ber:n1se his idefls on the value and u~t· or tnonC'Y wais so dlrrercnt from the arera.i;c man rin1ts rat.her hollo"·· The sound Is even hollo.,.,cr v.h('n coming from conJiressmen v. ho \'Oh.' benefactions from thl' pubhc funds beyond the ml'ans of n ockcft'llt'r. _ :ind. (l flen m ore lr>ln sparcntl~· bcncflclal l~ the· hl'nC'fact or. Although "ghoi;t'' 1·olin>:: in thc As- sembly "'a!\ more suhdul·d aflcr the Journal reco rded lhf' \'ote of n nll'ffi · ber tv.•o days aflcl' hJ., dc111h . it i.ttll p<'rsi5tcd. ·rhc Scnatl''s \t•ri.iQn of the practice. <'qu;llly b<td . "il:-1 to permit !IUbstilule roll rails nllov.•in~ absent men1bt>rs lo be rrcordcd <111 \'Ot1ng . \Vori1r. 1n lh£' Assembly C'Onl · millc('s , prox~· \Ot111~ ht.'C:t mc ran1· ~~ r£'su\t1njl 111 ma~~· n1r~~urt>:­ b-l' 1 n g ap11r11 \\•d "1Thoul!UT1 hearings. ~JOST confu ... 1n~ \\,1~ th(' C'onst11nt rcsurrcct1nn of lh•fcUlt•1I bills \\•r~ often ~ dt"ll'itl\'d 1)rt1pos;d "'011ld reapp<':lr 111 ;u10lhl•r bi\\, u!'uall~ on1• "'h11•h had <;lart\·~I umor utHJSI) on u (hfft"rent suh(l'l'l In "11m~ cai;c:; 1)1l\:- \\1•r11 .. ii 1•\tensl\C\\ :uni•ndcd that not C\l'n !Ill' sam;• nuthor·s namr ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robt>rl \' \\'Ped, Publisllt>r T/11)1n(I~ l\rr1't/, ~~dtrur Barbo ra 1\re1h1<'h , f.:rl1 turinl 1'11g., f:rlilor Tht' t•(hl11nal p;L,l!r of lhc J)~1t.1 1'11•'\ st·ei.~ lo 1nfnrm and sllmul~llt' reader:-fh 11rt"~1·n!1ni;: on this P»ltt' <lnrrs(' ronu'rH'nL1r~ nn t1•111<'~ o) 111 tC'rest b1 ~· 1H11r:ilt•<I tolun1n1s1~ Jn,\ rart0fln1:.t!I. h' 11ro11d1n1: a f<'runt tor readrr" \I<'"'~ anri h1 preM-ntlnt.: ttu5.ne11o•i;;pJp.tJ-T '" opunnn~ 11nd 1tll'11" on rurrtnt 101•11·• Tht l.'ditonoil np1nionf' of th1' n n1h· Pilot •i>l11'<4t· onl~ 1n thf' td1tnr1:il l"o1u"'n Ill lhc 1011 o( tht ""~" 01nn\,.nli. t..._111 1·~5{'(1 h~ thr 1·olum111 sts :Jnd r11r1oon1i.t:-. anrl ltttl"r 11n1rr~ -arl• lhflr uv..n nnd n!l ('ndor~cm ,.nt nf their 11t\.\1> h~ the• lt.1~ r1l ot 11houlil b\' !nfl·rn•d 'Thurscla)', ~O\'embcr 21, 1974 -. ,\8 DAILY PILOT Deaths Elsewliere f'T. Rll ,\C:f: :'\' (' 1.\1'> -nt·lirt>d Air Forc·c '.\1 :11 . f:t·n. ft OJ,tt'r (', ll r11\\n1•, ti8. the first Aml'l"ll'an pl ;1nnl·r for !':,\TO :ind formt·r dirce· !or of n1•1npo1\ rr ahd or- ,1(u nizalion for lhl' 1\1 r Forc·c . <l1cdTucsday '.'\E'V '.\I ILFOH I)_ Con11. 1.\ P 1 Loui ~l' Pl'rkin:-. Fitzhu_gh, 45, :1uthor of r·hild1•t·n ·, bouk,,, tlll·d 'l'ur;.- clay, llt·r mu,,t \1 sdt•lv kno"'n bfJok 11a~ thl: 1·h1 l<lrl'n ·' liest ·:.c l/e1· · ·1 t:ir- r 1t•t, Sp1 ." \' \Sll\'I Lt.F.. 1'l·nn . jl"Pl 1 -FtJrm1•r :'\ash1 lilt• :'>layor Hen \\ "''· fi..1. died \\ t·<lnesd<.1'' a l <i eon1 ;.1!e.v 1·1·111 hon1e aftc1· .111 dine~' of 2 1; Yl'<Jl'S Ill• 11 ,1, fi:J ltlnrringe Licenses lAS Yl!GAS. ""'". -M•tt•-hctn~, IH ... Ollt<f lnUllOI 01..S.ON·GEEltE S.pl. it, 1("'1 C. O!-, ... '"° 8oMle F. ¥ Gr .... ll, botn ol H ...... llAQIDnhMft . CHAP"'4P<1.T.t,LMAP<I Stpr 7', J•......s Eow•rO Cfl•Jl"l•n. 1•, •n<I Holly AM T•I ....... U.DolftOI CO"• Mt~ DICl(EY·CAOWELl !.4pl 1'. Fl-! Allen Ooc~•Y, II, •flCI $NH1 JIH ~II, 11. llOlllMW.ttrnln51tr. SWEEJIEY·GOVIP<I -Sept JO. Fl-•I E. s ... -¥, JO,•"" S"pl\l<U• E.1.,,,. Govon, 11, tlOtflot Hunt•"<Jlon 11.t<n WlllGHf·CAMPBEll -!.4p1 Jll.JomB. -leftt; U , •nil Olrnt>lt C.•.t<• ~II. "6, botflM "°'•port S.•<" 81..Allt·M( CllAY Del •. E-An-Blalr. JI, DI P<l••PO•I Be.t<I'> . .on(!""'"""' ,.,.... M<Cf•Y. 1•. of Coll• ......... 0.llMOOY·l>VFIA OU 1, Mo<ftHI o..._ °'"''""'' 10. o• Fo...,,.," V•lley. •nil Dlnlt Ly-Pu••. 11 ot ""'""""' FEDO EllSOP<l·DtAl 0<1 l. tre-• W•rne "•clOtrl•" ,D, pf ><u•H lnglon 111.t<ll, -Miry P•uli,,. Dl•I, .00, ot L°" ""9tlt5. £0Wit.llDS·SDOEllBEFIG Del 7 Plltllp l!O•••<tt. J<., Jt., •flCI M.!•y J: Scldt<D1<11, l), Dotn OI C-i»tl• -61.oc:~. Thu1sday, No11&mber 21 .1974 UC / Fi11di11 {!s Grant Fonds Eyed SANTA ANA-Orange · gi\·e-\i.\\·ays and h asn 't Count.\' Supl'r\'lsors-mo,·ed ah\aYfi atll'd \\'ilh the best t1u1ekl.'· \\'etlnesda~ to begin ad,·i('l.' in hand. 1mpll•mt•nting findings in a Or;.ingl' County ,,·as u l 'C I rvin(' s tu<l.r th:.et pionc1·rintht•revenu('sho.1r· ~hfl\I l'd the county soci:1I t't'· in g fil·ld b.1· hei ng lhe first to \l'lllH' ~haring ptOj!r<Jm is ti set a rix(\d percentage of its g;1n1eor ··p,ran tsman ship.'' funds fot expenditure on 'l'he_ ho:1rll g;i1·e C1111nty social proir.1ms. 1\<lrnin1s tral11·e Officl'r Uut tht' UC l study notes Htlhl'rl Thomas thn . .'l•11ct·k~ th;.it Ille board n1 ust rely on to ~tudy the LtCJ report und testimon1· from the ;1ppli- <·on1l• hatk \\ it h r<•comn1l'n-cant ai1cl ha s lv slnff datl!lll' (or puttin).! the anal~'Sl'S to arri\'C at dis- '' or(J, 1 nll1 ~1cl ion. tri but 1011 1IC't·1sion'. Tll t; S!:t,11110 STl'D'' bv l '('J", (iratluate Sthool Or \drn1ni:-.1r.1t1on C'onclu1lctl 1hat inilllon:-. of dollars in f(•dl•r;d rc\'cnue sharing funtl~ :irt· bl·int: doled out to ''1t·1al proi.:ra m s \\'il h almo ... 1 1111 '' ;.i~· of knO\\·ing hn11 rnuc h go11tl it tloe:-.. ORANGE COUNTY 1'hc t'('1>ort claims the l'OUnl ,\' ha s f:1ill•d to estabh'h obJt•C'll\{'S for its :-.ol'ia l l'C'\'l'lluc :-.haring Dispute Border Patrolmen Get Warrant Okay S .\:'\ O:'\OF'HF. -l'he L. S Hortlt'r patrol has \.\Oil anothl'r rene\l;al of a uni - <1ut· "blank<·t \\·arrant" dc- '11!1\Cd to kl·e1l roadblocks in npc rat1 on Llurin.1? rc1.>eatcd ('h<ill cn.C l'S to the !<\':.ten1 1n th1' eo11rt.~ · One oft n·u San Dic~o arc ii L" S. mat.tii;tralL'S "ho still OCC Takes Foren,sics Awards are\\ ii ling to issue lhe 1\ar- rants did so this "''eek, thus assuring the patrol that il e:in continue the stops and checks ;JI S;1n Onofre and Oak C:ro' t' 'f'hc 11 :1rr<1nts :11101\' the ugt•n l:-. lo slOI) <ind search :1t \\'t ll an1·onc l\i thi n a specifit: area for the purpose of detCJ'lllinin~ 1f oceupants of \'l'hiclcs arc alirns. l'hl· \\'ilrrants eurrenll~' are beinl! ch;.il\c nged by de- fl'ntlants \\'ho se arrests \1'erc acron1plishetl 1\·ith the tlorunit·nt.~. T ii t: RESl'tT 111\S beC'n a tidt· of ;ipplirants for thr a1·;i il:1blt• monC'y. each c.'(- :1ggerating tht· needs :ind goa ls of p;irticular llro- grams. The outcomt• of such eom- pet1tion. aecordin~ to CCI. 1s disa1lpointmenl wht'n the progran1 s fail to achie\'e the unrea sonabl{' olije,eti1·e.o; they set for then1sel\'e.o; 11·hen bidding fo11 tht· mont''" Su'1>Cr\'iso r R:i~ph Diedrich noted th<it \he county ''has now beco me the first one to my knowledge \llhich has attempted to_ evaluate ils accomplish.- menls in this area and to dei sign guideposts for future activities." Dic<lrirh r ;.dled the rcprirt "a landm ark '' in finding '''ays to spend public funds more effeet i ,·ely _ '55 Class To Reunite Officers of Fullerton 1-li gh School's Class of 1955 have begun pl:i nning for ;i 20· year reunion of the gr:1duates 1\·hieh '"ill be held next .June :it the S:1n!a Ana Countr~· Club. 1(1!11.. Orange Coast Collegl•s "'dOIPll l(fll. F111il<lt">! ot Co•l• Mo••· P•~"" .... , P<lo~ n. Su•.,••d "' 1 · l'I Pec>t·h s ludenls \\'Oil 11<o1111rs;C~•••1,s l(t!l .oeGu .. ,,ot,11 2 ~e,·r ral <11,·ards at a rcrcnt ''"''~; ""''" Ma•o•,.1 s11.1e •"" L<><• · · · I i.um ... ". S.••k•' •• , P•l••I•. 1 .. 1 .. ,,....,t 1n1·1ttttiona tourna ment at FARM QUEEN Mrs. Mona Pankey O,C Farm Unit Picks New Quee1i A:\,.\llElJ\I -!\Iona Panke y of E l Toro, daughter of an Eg~·ptian engineer, has been chosen Queen of the Orange County Farm Bureau . ' !\!rs. Panke~', 24, 1\·ho ean1e t o Orange County from Cairo in 1959. is mar-- rie<l to a rourth·gcneration farmer. Pete Pankey raises lima I.lean s. black-eyed peas and citrus crops. lie is also a n1em bcr of the board of the Orange County Farm Burt:'au. 1'he ne\\· c1u ecn "·ill com- J>l'te '\gainst 52 other entries at the annual meeting Dec: 8-11 or the California f<~arm. Bureau lt~ederalion for the statewide title. It is at Dis-.· ne.\·land. · · · '.\l rs. Pankey li\'es 1vith hcr hu sb'and a nd son at· 23072 Dune !\!ear Road. She· is a legal st•crctary. · Big Band Contest On Tap • .--\Vl\NTED- DLUIONDS •GEMSTONES .a..-"' ...... k .-.rWlll .. ci-..M• ....ii ... ,,._ . t-,,_ Wi•WMI• _, .,..._ C..lwl ..,..i..tltclo MMI ........ .., -........ HitMd fl'k•• ,.U. c..I $40-~ 10.• ..ity, ......., '°'"" .,....., dlM4 ...... *· 0.-S ........ ,. ....... iewels by ioseph SANTA ANA -A totul 0( toUTI COAST riAzA • JSSS llt$lOl. COSl'A Ml.SA• $40-fOW 41 high school bands along L~~~~~~:;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ with driJJ tea m s a nd other m arc hing squads will participate Nov . 29 in a re- vie~' and competition in San- ta Ana sponsored by the San- ta Ana \Vinds youth band. Among the groups "'ill be entries from nine Orange County hi gh sc hools-El Toro. Santa Ana, Valencia, Cypress. Bul'na Park, Foothill, El Oorado. !\later Dei and l\1ission Viejo. 'l'he 10 a.m. e,·ent ~·ill reature a parade of the bands and more thanaXEL score of other marching un- its.leading rrom Santa Ana tllunicipal Stadium to the civic center and back again. Ba nds \\'ill compete in four dil'isions-set up ac· F. PAUL MEYER, Jr. M.0. annources the opening of his ol!ice for GENERAL PRACTICT OF MEDICINE 01 265 LAGUNA A VE. LAGUNA BEAOl FOR APPOIITTMENT, CALL 494-1181 cording to the size or the f~~~~~~:~~~~~;~~;~~~~~~~ group . University-level -\•olunteers ~·ill be the ----• judges. :.ucoR INTERNATIONAL Meeting At Hoag A genc>ra l in form<ition meeting has been ~ct for '.\lond a~· evening for mem- bers of the llublie interestl'tl in the "ork of the ne\.\· Children"s \curological Foundation in ?\e"'POrl Beach. The 7:30 p .m. session al Hoag Memorial Hospital's co nference room will feature discussions by volunteer staff ~urkers wh will explain their area of in - volvement in the foundation . 1'he plans for the or- ganization call for the early identificatio n or neurologically handicapped OF BEVERLY HILLS INVITES YOU TO ATIEND A SPECIAL SUNDAY AUCTION of Authentic Handmade PERSIAN & ORIENT AL RUGS w. wil offl'f' ....... ...... ~ wtlkh ---1: ..n'JQUE • SEMI ANTIQUE IUGS: l•llMRJ. C~"'-'-Ttilwh. ow ...... ow ............ ....,..,, • NEW IU65: l.,._, ..._,, .._ ..... loll-a. q..u. • ....._ T•T--llhft~l '11 'to 25'•12'1 · -• SIU IUGS: ........ sa 9-o Sill ...... TrM 114 Lit. Slk nd Sllkhwl~ ' SUNDAY, NOV. 24 at 2 P.M. NE~ORTER INN 1107J ...... ld. Newport lnclt ~frOMIP.M. TUMS: C•llt, Qeck. M9jor Cttdlt C .... htrit:• hr ........ piiic:tm. llOW ..... Kuptad. · AUCJtoN~ S. &ril • fOl MOIMATION CAUIZIJI 652·7646 'l'hv appc;d.~ art• bt·ini.: ht•;.11·11 h~ th <.• 9th U.S . ('ircuil Court of 1\pfX'•tls in San l-'l';.1nrisco a tribunal \1·hieh :ilreatl.v has ruled sc1·cral othr1' patrol prac- tices unconstitutional. "Punic c.-.i.t c. .... 11·~-BA1u.a..11t•ori Pasadena Git·y-Gollege. F""''" Homt CPti. ,,.,, •. D"'"'°''· T h e O C C R e ad e r · s ' ,OTTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t\n1·one from the class ~·ho has not yet receiVed ':1 letter about the reunion can contact l\trs. ~T arle n e •lesser Sorsabal at556·4345. ~;~-~~;~~~~:~t~ quick. effec- .......,. J. p,,ui . .a,91 1• R'"°""' Of,,. ...... ,, '!'heater G roup ad\'anced lo 111.t<fl. P., .. o .... , "'o" 11. s,u.v,_, D• • thr semif.inals of the com-Nu9flll• Mn. 0.••le\ F. W•l\ft ol i..gvrw No9ue1 : 1 1 .. ot1••" wiureo G<oft o1 ""'"' petition. ·Yo••: 1 1•1noc11 °1a••">, 1 q•••1• :\'01·icl' debaters Ri ck !l'-11ilaret1. siw ••• • "'""'°" o1 Jne s-1•""' '"'"''' c1un. F,,1nc1,-t\it :'>loore of lluntington l.k>a eh •o m•v m••• """'''Otl' •o '""" ''""'''" and Tom Patton of :'\£'\\'J>Qrt clla'1h. MemO<lfl Serwi(•t """ biP ,,.IG S.1, ....,. 1J 11 n:oo .t,M •t s1 .JoM '"" O.••..e Beach re;:iehe<l the finals. £p1..cop11 °'"'<~,., co.11 Mtw. wi .. 111g1•• los1n~ lo a Cypress College F•mlfy Morlu••v Olr~c lo•• v11!•"" team in the final round. ,,..,.,,"..., v .. 1,,, 10,., -·""'"""'•ft. Da,·id .\ullo.1· of :'\c\\·llOrl Fo"",.'" V•"•• Su•wtvtd I>• d•"9ft!•r B h · •w""n"".t<"•ao,""'"c.ea•Q1tVie1r•.l~·•· cac 11011 a sllpt•r1or "''-""''' B•U•"l'ou•t. .w.e11• *'"· ccrtifiratc in 01'al in- Raw;l rwo11"'•. An1"""'"''e"• 10<•""-lcr1lretation ancl Larr" <ftildr1n; l g<0•t·11••n<l(ft>l<lron Flo•••Y .J Thu'5 P<lov 21 11 I )II PM •• SI B•rllo.I••'• Laure>n zi or Laguna Bt•ach C..ll'IOlltO.u•<l'> ...... , ... ,11 ""F"·"'°•ll.i ( k . . 10.JO AM., si B••D•••, C•tnoi.( c"u""· oo · ii .. uper1or 1n {'Xtl'm· san11 A~• D"'"ea 1>1 Pe~• "'"'"' por:tneous ~Pt'a kin,e C<llOf'll.iFu""'11T~;':ERl '.\lark l.~·nd \\Oil :1 third· Co•OGnB1~1•mon T•1Mr1 Aqe 11 R~•·aent lll:ll'C' l rophy in extern-'"' Hunllng1on Bt•(n, C•iot !>«•v• ... a D• porancous. ,....,.,,., Tlll>for!, o;,mt l"IDP•I •n<I Jonn TAIOlrt ~'"""' ,..111 bfo f., NOY 71 .0! I 00 PM lft ~m!lft') Morlu,.,y, HunhnqlM lt;~<ft .,.,,. l">!e•menl ,..,11 ~• 1»ov.ol• Smo1n·• ,,.,.n._..,, Oortclo•• ,0,.CINI GIP••n"' Mic~ ... 1 Pone•"• Q16 A<•<••. Hun l>ngton 8•,.<n Su•v•v•<I Dy ••lftr• M1cll4el El<IO Pon""'· mo1.,., ''Un<y W '"'"'"'"' p.11l••n•I q·•~<IP~•en1\ "'" & "'"· EldO Poncon• G••ve .. a• S.rv•<"> "''" Ile Afro Unit Appi;oved "'"Nov 2t, !l.lO PM Vooa S""Ph••<I BERKELEY I AP) -C.me•••v. '""'tl~o•on 8e•cn Dore<!"' by • . ~e•F•rn;1,co1.,.., .. ,"u""'•'""'""' . Afro-1\mer1can studi es has 1<0l1..1,,.Gswo11rH be('n strenghthened and JoY<•• J Holll"~'"'o•t~ o.oi. o1 .,.11n No•. I 11.11.uo. .. 101L•gun•H•ll• !>«•••"""'"2 g11·en full depa r tmenta n"''''· M" C•'""""" ,.~" 01 S.•• Bf.•<" status at the University of '"" M•\ P<W•I Ho\fo•<I llP<1uo•rn M.ou I"" ~ • f . o.ov•OAM.C•l .. ••Y~U>Ol•urn°"'c»I en. Cali orn1a. 1orn1>m1n1 C•I•••• ,,.,.,.,.,,. ""'''""'"" The university announced uoun•&-•cn Mo~~~~~"ec•oo• that t:C President Charles '"'""<"•" D•ut~ 0"'""'"""'"""'"10 !!itch appro\'cd creation of "•••PPftl ol Co•" M••• ~ ........ a DI the Department of ,.~fro-O•<>Q~!e• "''' JO•<• E••"• o• B•••'•"•la ~na 1 q11no-.on s.''""' ,.,,,"" ""'" ~~· American Studies \\'ithin " oo •M Ben B•o•a .. •• '""o-1 Of••"•"' ' Berkele\. "s Col\gc of Letters "''"Do 1"" '"t'"P0'1 ,.~''"'' E1'< l<><IQ;! ""°· "•'· ""••!" ·~"'"' 1nt~·me~1 ,.,,, i... ., and Science. H'""•" "'"'"0"~1 P~·· s .......... o -=;;;===="'====;;;·I Oo•tOOH, llt•I H•aao ... , ....... !u.O••. Co\ld ' ~~ R El'l ,Et:1'10NS ARIUCKLf: & SON Wf:STCLIFF MOITUARY 41/E llt~S• Co<ln M~iu <'i40-4888 -·-IALn-BERGEROM FUNERAL HOME -·-llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11,: '· 1• '· '~ .. ' -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY , 19 1 1 Bo-or· a1~..i Hunt l'l'l Bo-,, 84]./771 , IJ ~.-.JC~<;ln r.,,,. l o~jE.~1 •713!438 11 45 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 7'1 l 11 '0 ""'"Ir QI J' I 94 1:, -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY :dB'.\; r-,.. , C'ir· ~t• ,.,., "'~ " , ... ,.,, ; I • 1'1 -·-PACIFIC VllW MlMORIAL PARK :: •• ,~··· 1 _.'] .... J.'' r, ,, .... ~ D ... I '"'I '' ' " -·-P11K FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1801 s~ 'J" ~ .... w~'"' ~, ... , ~J] ,);~ -·-SMITHS' MORTUAR'(" 6 ,7 Mo"St H~nt•~ql0'1 &o,l.11.'' ~J() 6)JGI \ ,, Rcv n ' Sheff ct "l!.11intp w• ~ doilr, Olld for the "'oil of tltttli, bec•w tttey M so c-, -t --forg.ri fo be thmlkflil -' ll.Odl W.tt- lt 1s fl!:ood that we ha\·e at least one day each year de s ignated a s ''Thank:-;i::iv1n)! Oa~· ... lo remind us lo eivt> th;1nks to c:od for our many blesstn~s. On thi~ Th anki;~1v1n~ Da~'. as Wt' enumerate our reasons tn bt' thankful. let us nol fnrf,!l'l those t'o mmon bl1•ssin gs "'e enJPY d31ly . Such thln,l!s a!ol "lo!l1tMl hl•;tllh. lo\'inl<! fnends an«. JU:-\\ the QP~rt:t.tnity, t l1v1• 1n ~uch 11n 1nter~t1ng a l!•· <4!'C r~·:Hl .v rn1>rc 1m11nr 1:i nl !hat those thin~~ thal mone~ might buy "'l' :1rt• thankful that ~·e are pn\'114'!.l!cd to a~$uag~ ,11:rit>f :iod pro11dt> tnmfnrl • ror th1.s(' 1t.•ho dl'f)(•nd on "'· ' . ;i5H€FF€R. ., . moKTUAllY 976 SOJTH COA ST HAIGWAY UGIJNA8EACH <lq4.tS~S • SAN CLEMENTE ISllNCJl:THEl CAMINO REAL 4in-Ot00 • Here's a warm thought fo r next year's holiday season: Wells Fargo pays a full 5% inte rest on Christmas Club accounts, while California's \ other: four largest banks are still paying 4\,2%. The difference between 4\,2% and 5%, over the one-year period of a Christmas Club • ells Fargo I , maturity, is 11 %. Why settle for less, when the same amouni of money over \ the same period of time can earn 11% more? I ' ... "' ' '!llliott(lll' o ..... \ •I*-_.·--· -- I f Thu1Sday. November21. 197'1 DAILY PILOT JI 9 .- ... . .. ·····•· ....... , ··'·· ··············-.................. ·····-.:···-····r •·············•· Friday,.Saturday, Sunday only! • . . \ . . on men's sport shirts! .. . - for you, or for gilts-we couldn't have time~ our shl~t sale better! The savings are man-sized on this aelected group of sport shirts. Shop early for your favorite styles, fabrics ...and e<e>ll!!f,JI member, u~~tilles '!!e limited! Styles aimilar to those Illustrated. · PASHION ISLAND , Newport Beach (714) 644·2313. SH OP Sunday I 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. at the following stores: HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntington Beach (714) 8.92·7771. ' I Starting Nov. 24th all Penney stores open Sundays , 10AM to6 PM IPl..\ · HARBOR CEN TER. Costa Mesa (7 14) 646'.'so21. . , \ rl I 0 DAIL'( PILOT News rack Nudity , Ban Seen SAN'l"A A'.'IA Santn Ana Cit~ Ct.un1·dm1·n h<i\c ~t'l tht· ~ta g1· rur pu ~5u~c !l•;oc. ~ ul :1 (•1ty or<.hri:u1c:l' IJann1n i.t Ile\\:-. r<icJ..: d1!<>play~ of nudi!y ~1n<l ~cxual ;1e- tivil)', F'otlowing on the heels or the An11h1:im council, "'hich ;ipriroved surh a law la~t "ft'eek, the Santa Ana council ,.1ond1iy rruickly moved th~ ordinance through its first readine. Tnursd•x. NovtmDer 21 , 1974 · ORANGE COUNTY Board Ask s Delay iii Oil Airi11g ( • Tit11bf>r S cnrc e O CC Vets Se cond Anaheim Cer e mony Wood Hunters Get Bad News . ~~t0!.~.1~.,, Official Ousted ~1~m~~.~i~~ ... 1 Collegt· \'l'ti·ran's Af ;\(•adcn1y "•ill con1· fuir$ Offu·e "ill 11 1)()n~·1r· AN All El ~1 -Anol her lt·a:-1 l\\O othl'I' tup Ana hl·un memor:.1te Pioneer \Vomen a Sl'm111:.ir l)l'l' 5 \\Ith tup :\nahein1 rity official. uft1l·i;1ls \\'l'l"l' <ll·t11t•1l J):I Y Jubilee Sabbath-an honor thl• diSCUS:-.ion fotu~i ng thl' ~l'C'O rHI in lt•ss th~1n i.1 r :u SC'S this year. ll'udu1i; IU to "'Omen \lo•ho have ser\'ed SA~'fA A~A If vou"r{' thinkin)! or sc:roun~ii1g for r1rewood in Cleveland Na - tional Forest to "'nrd olf' "'in1e r's first chill:-i, forgt•t il ror a "'hile . In lhe first pl:icC', there is very little dead and fallen timber -the only kind to collect legally -an<l, in the second place, most or the forest is clo?>ed bc.>C'Yuse Qf fire danger. lhgh.,..a y and most of that on GI and fo'llA Joan:. \\£'ek.has becnrirt.'tl ~jl l'l'Ulation that 1norl' lsraelandJewishpeople for Jund is <:overe.<l "'Ith ~r rub and the r1i;hts of l'l'll· 1\la n G. Orsborn. t.lit·cctor heads "·ill roll in con1ing 50 years or n1ore-Friday gro" th.. tc~rs. or develo1>mt•nt s{•rvit•cs, "'eeks, at 8: 15 p.1n . in the old Irvine ··r hate to say it bul there The 7:30 p.m. seminar \l'ill leave eity hull Feb. 6011 City Clerk Alona tlougard School. isn't n1uch to be round on In the student center is the heels of Police Chief and Assistunt City J\l:uu1 gcr '!'he subject or diseussion the i.:n1und in lhotl arl·a," open to the public ;uid l)avid J\·fi chcl. who was fired Hobert Da\·is \1·cr1· the from the rabbi's ta ble will lhe spokesman s aid. "But if "'ill [C'aturc s pl'akt•rs ~1onday. otht·rs \1'ho llidn 'I get pay be the current activism you insist on looking, from the Columbia City l\ll;lnugcr Keith hikes. amongPalestinians. there's a procedure you J\1ortgag e Corporation J\Iurdoeh said Tuesday thatl~~ijfj~ijfjti~fjEj~fj~~flEi~fl[j~~~ ha re to follo11·." and the Sanla Ana Fair Or~b<l rn, 60 , is being let go f'ir~l • t:ollectors must go I lousing Coun<·il. bt-{'ause or "deterioratipg Take a Sundae Diive everyday to oul and loeatt.> a gathering ri.:l:1tionships" bet"'•een him 11rt·a. then )!o to the F-0rest :.tncl the groups h~ has been Ser\'l{'c offJC'C al 1440 E. \\'orking y,•it h. A S POKES ~I A S for the Fir:.t St . and locate the ureu . r-.lurdoch said the groups U.S. fo'orestServiceinSa111a nn a mar) to get a free ·Swiitdle Case include the Chamber of FAR:RELL"S· Anasaid\Vednesdaynearl.v i.:a1hC'ri ng permit good for SAN FR ANC ISCO (UPI) ('o rnme r l'C" and the all the timberlands y,•ill bl· :JO days in th.it location only. _ Hill sboroug h busines· Anaht.>int Redevelopment closed to \"isitors until ;1t I \ ,\:-JY C'AS J.:, theµt?rmit sman Mareo J\larco Romai1, 1\gency. a panet niadc uµof Officiall y, the Sante Ana law is designed lo reduce the number of news stands on ci· ty sidewalks ,bu t It also serYes to eliminate "porno· graphic.' publications from public rights-of·"'·ay. le;1 st Dee. 15, "'hich l~ l'nt1tlcs a gatherer 10 just accused of swindling$2mil-cityC'ou ncilmcn. By \\'ltl.IA.1\-1 SC llRt:IBE:R thcoretir;illy lhC' el)d of the one cord of 1\•oocl. lion from banks in rour 'rhere have also bcl.'n re· oi u.eo.,11,,..1.i11.11 fi\'l•·n1onth firt• s l·a~on d h 0 •-h Si\:'\'rA ANA Oranl!C ··.\nd nobo y C\'Cr find s years, has been sentenced ports l at rsuvrn as bat · AMERICA'S ll 1 ICE CREAM PARLOUR Yes, we're open and close by Coun!V S . Wd Bulifthe;.irea1?>:.t1lldt")'. that n1uch."' the Foresl tofiveyears inprison.U.S. tied \\'ilh indi\•idual mem - nesday· ~~gpeeJv1'~•0"reile•,,1· the !ipokesman said, lhe Servicespokesmansaid. District Judge William bers of lhe council over re· closure ma>· be extended. o th r· d · s · d elo >menl d I · ORANGE The ordinance v"as sug - gested a month ago "'hen petitions from 315 "con- cerned parents" were pre- :«'nled objectina: to under- ground paper• that portrav nudity ctnU sex on thl·ir frorit p11ges. Countilmen ordered thei r city t1ll orn~y to study\ any me1n s. including un · co nstitutional ones, to deal ""ilh tht· problem. governmenl 10 de lay for 00 nee e ire anger 1s w1gert sentenced Roman. e\· 1 :i.n p ann1ng Right now. the only area~ lifted, most or Cleveland 49, and ordered him to un· matlers. • · flays hearings on an en-open to vioodhunters are x ,. I F O•·sbo•·•>. •.1,·rh"I "nd "I 2045 N. TUSTIN ''ironmental im pact report ~~:_~~~~~~~~~~·~·~·~u~n~a~~o:c~e~s~l~i~s~o:pe:n~t~o~~d~e~c~g~o~a~OO~-d~a~y~p~s~y:chi:·:·~tn~c~-:::~~"::·~-=~·15~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ on offsho r e oil drilllng those lyi ng south of Ortega ~\·oo<l aatheri!1g. •examination in prison. plans. City At'torney James Witht"rs repor!ed mu3t .;;uth controls "·ould be thro\\·n Supervisors, "'ho voy,•ed to attend the hearings no"· set for Der. 2 i nd 3. also agreed to s pend up 10 SI0,000 to help fund a re- ~ional re\·iew or lhe t,300- page EIR. out lty higher courts· Tll E BOA RD \'oted 4·1 to bticau:.t· of First Am entl-' combine the contents of two .f!1enl"'s free-press viola-resolutions,· dr aft ed by t 101u;. • -Supervisors Ralph Clark But he s;i1d the law he and Thomas Jli ley. and dr<irted 11·~u!d regu~ate thf" send the single message to numbe r, size. location and the Interior Department type ol all ne1rs racks and .ind othe r go\'ern ment s2 t slrit·t licensin g require-Jen'cle rs. ments that may "turn off"' Only Super\•isor David ma n Y un de r groun d Baker \'Oled against the re- newspaper ~wners, forci~g sollAions. svying any local !hem to \VJthdraw their government opposition to stands.. federal drilling plans "is an Countian Gets Term exercise in futility ." Clark in itiated boa rd ac- tion with a report on a Nov. 14 meetin g of local govern· rnenl offi cials in the office of Los Angeles i\tayor Tom (jradley. I K 'll • Clar~ sai9 the meeting n l ing \\'as al r:n ed 8~ cou ntering SANTA AN A _ \'irtor !he rapid chain or e\·ent.s ~tichael Johnion or Buena tha t . could lead. t~ an 011 Park has been.1enlenced to leasing a nd dr1Jhng . p_ro - one to 15 years in slate gram on up to 10 m~thon prison ror the slaying of a acres or offshore. conlin~n­ man "·ho "'as ihot in the ta! she!( land f!om Point chest durin& a strug~le in r.tug u to Dan~ Point. . lhedefendar,t's aoartment. !he Anahei m sul>('r,·1sor .. Oran&t Count~· Superior saic~ the huge E IR on th e Court Judge E\·crctt \\".project was only completed Dickey ordered the prison in Oc tobe r. term ror Joh nson. 21. after he pleaded ,!?Ui!ty to recluced AT T_llE l;RGIS 9 or local charges of \•o luntary planning agenc ies, the manslaughter. ~e.partment o~ lnterio.r de - Johnson "·as arrested in l a~cd the hearings until the Phoenix . :\riz .. last r:eb. 20. Dl'l'. 2 and 3 dates. _Initially, 11\·o tla\"S after he shot and they "·e re se t for this Y.'Cek. killed James T1i·yman. 21, Clark saic_I in_it ial r~vie~·s Anaheim \\·ith one shot of the EIR indicate ilttle 1n, f rom a' . :i:?. ca Ii be r the 11·ay of specifi c finding~ \\'inchestcr rifle of <lam age to loc<il areas. · li e sa id a more specific EIR Exe cutive Wins Post Raymon d J. Stys of Irvine. an executive wit h a firm ""hlch manufactures first·aid kits and other items uaed in fire service. has won an advisory post "'ith the Southern California Fire Chiefs Rescue and Paran1ed1cs As- sociation. Stys . an emp\o\·e or ~Tarion llralth and Safety In c., and 1t s L:ni-f'lcx division, "·ill be a n1cmbcr or a committee "'hirh de- vel ops and C\'aluate s puramedirs. l"E'ndors and rnanufacturers of emcrgen- C.} equipn1ent . Pi11 sc h ers \1·on't be ready until early next year. .... 11per1·isors 11·cre told b1· Clark that a regional aP - 1>roach during the he arings 11·as in the planning stages and Orange County should participate. CLAR K A.LSO moved that bet11een S5.000 and SI0.000 should be thro"·n into the kin~-by Orange County 10 help P"~· for a $45.000 re- \"iC\1· of the EIR by a Scrip· J~·lloy,·ard professor. Hiley ";. resolution cov· (•rl'd !',O rt1e of the same ;.:round but added the stt~· >:{'~lion that the hearings be 1lf'la.\L'll ngai n for al lea st three 1nonths. Chapn1an Scl1 e dules 011 DisJJloy Banque t GARDEN GRO\~E -The • Sant a . .\ n ;1 \"a [I e }" ORA~GE -lnternal1on;d Doberman Pinscher Club food. entcrlainn1ent and the 'A"ill s1JO nsor its second sane-croy,·ning or an intt"rnational lioned best·of-breed malrh <1uecn 1\"ill n1<-1rk Chapman Satu rd n~· a 1 the Garden College's lnternat1onal Club Gro\ e C It v park. dinner Sunday 111 1 he rol lt·~c F:ntr1 t>.s 11 ill be taken cafeteria starting at l't "3ll a m. and en-The publii: 1:-11·t.>lro1nc 111 try fees 11re S3.50. u·ith a th C' t•vent , 11 hirh 111!1 50-cent d1~rount if registra· fl«ll 111'1.' FrC'nl'h .. \r:-1ba1an hon is don.e bcfnre Thurs-and ,\fr1 ran <li she s as 11·cll day. as entertainment l\ilh ;,1 Specif'iC" inforn1ation foreig nftavor. abou t entering a. do g is l'ri~e;. are $3 i5 for a\·ailable by <·al\inG adults: SJ.50 for !'>tudent~ ti13·T809. · 11nd S2 for children lM1trer 12 . IT 'S TIME FOR featuring ~ity Potttes, Sportclotht1, Fu" 491.1940 I j _ ........ ~ ll·~H - Quantities are • limited. Hurry! Reg.49°' 503 Savingsr· Charge it! ..... --....... ·----· :r....:. ... c::. ~ ':.:'"'.; -:...-: : ... .... c._ ..... __ , ... _.,._ ... '· uit You'll U~• 1ht CYI or the prio11 and the suit• in thit 1~i1lly se!tcltd g1oup! St11t the h91ld•y ••••on right by lreallng yourttlf to• h1nd1om1 1ult now. 911l1ct y1:1urs·1rom lavorlle 1!yl11, labrlc11nd cOIQrt. !hop 11r1y tor bell. 1el1c1lon In your 1ize. Slyl91 llmllar ,to illu1tr1llon, Alt1r1!1on1 11tr1: , 88 Men's sport coats. N 24th ... a\\ Start\ng 0~pEN Sundays pennev ostormes to 6 p.m. Wh•I l'll1ndsome pri1:41 on thl11pecl1lly 11lteled group ol me11'1 •port C(>l,lt l 'r'ou 11\'9 1 lrerMndot11 SO'tfo when you buy your new IPOl'1 co•t miw t ChOOM from v1rlou11tyle9, fabric• •nd coior.. lft* llmll., lo lllu1lr1tlon. Att.,1Uon1 1•tt1. FASHION ISLAND. Newpcrt Beach (714) 644·2313. I 1 a. · Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at th• follo wl119 stores: HUNTINGTON CENTER .Hunhngton Beach 1714) 892~7771 . l I HARBOR CENTER , Cosla Mesa (7 14) 646·5021. ' • h r t r c a c j n I· a s b p t r c 0 r b c a q s l d • r a s a c I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • • • • • • • • • • • Tnursdar 1 Nov•mCief 21, 1974 DAIL y PtLOT A 11 Interest in Foster Home SC:AG Program Transportation Syste~ Workshop Set Tuesday Program Shows ·Increase • SANTA ANA -'fhe Orange Cou'l.lY We lfare Department is lnaking slow but steady prog ress toward improving its foster home pro g ram . co unt y si..pervisors have been told. Jn a r e port to County Supervisors this week , Welfa re Director William Erickson said his depart- m ent has received ''positive a nd supportive coopera- tion" from other county de- partments in his errorts to improve sagging interest in foster homes. Since the board ordered an intensive effort last July to improve the program, Erickson s a id there has been an eight percent in- crease in the number of foster homes in the county. llE SAID the county's list now has 523 homes for foster children. Political Notes Nestande Seeks State GOP Pos·t · The welfare chief also numerous activities de. said general interes?-in the signed to stimulate the program is ·increasing as foster home program. evidenced by a 16 percent These include : jump in the number of peo· -EstabliShment of lines pie attending_illler p...ar.enLof cornm unicatiQQS filth orientation sessions. other departments, includ- ORANGE COUNTY Erickson told supervisors ing probation and mental ,· ________ _,. a "viable, working advisory hcallh. '. U.S. Grant committ ee, with wide -Researching the cur- representa tion from the rent status of. the program community has bee n an~ f~rmulat1ng goals and formed and is meeting re-ob1ect1ves. gularly." . -Research.ing programs 'T C "l lie said the panel has 1nothercount1es. 0 OUDCI The Southern California Association of Go\·ernment· s!SCAG ) \\·ill sponsor a public y,·orkshop that day in the Santa Ana City Council thambcrs Sll.lrting at 7:30 p.m. dra£ted an eight-month -~e~t~ng with agencies . recruitment program that and 1n.d1v1duals ~ho could · SANTA ANA -T~e. They,'orkshopisoneofsix includes m edia coverage, potent1al!Y .P~ov1de group Or a.nge Count.Y C?mmu~1l}' around the SCAG region television and r adio com-care and 1nd1v1dual care ror Action Council w ill receive lhat y,•ill y,·eigh the tran- mercials, speaking engage-young people in th~ delin-<J$40.~£ede ral gran~from. spo rtation plan, for .ments, recruiting stands in quent ~nd non-delinquent the Off1.ce or Economic Op-Southern California. s hopping centers, categories. · . · portun1t y, ~on gressman billboards, posters and a -Formulation of plan!i Andrew H 1 n s h a.w ( R -Orange County transpor- documentary film. for an emergency care pro-. Newport Beach ) said \Ved-talion pl;.uu1l'rs ha\"e suh- gram. nesday. . mitted a length~· dc><:Uml'nt 1ilan th(•y have prepared 11·ilJ provide a foundation for making dl'cisions affet· ting · all improvements t\' . transportation in the region. presents ·TWO COMPLETE BALLET PROGRAMS Featunng 25 Art1s!s including Po11y snenon of Laguna Beach Man lee S11les of Fullerton tlloln ll;NMttr "''~Ille -Yoto C.V Bal,.tl ·Sunday, November 24-3 & 7:30 P.M. LAGUNA MOUL TON PLAYHOUSE OVER TllE PAST thrj!e -Formulation of an· ac-The funds y,•il\ be used to that m<1y be intorporatt'd in 606 LagunaCanyon Road Committee, saying the months, Erickson said the tual recruiting plan and help low-income counth:1ns theSCAG st ud~-. GeneralAdmissions5.00Students{wiinl.D.JS2.50 party 's relia nce on pro-, committee and his depart· training program for foster become a"'OJrc of revenue Ae<e• .. •••o•<·.(7141494-0743 •12131057-1730 ByO.C. 11 us·r1NGS 011119 O••IYPll04SU.lt Asse mbl y n1an·elect Bruce Ncstandc of Orange County Wr,dnesdaydcclared his candiliacy for the vice f . I ... k " h SCAG pl :.innc rs \1·i!l-., •• .... ess1ona image ma ers ~m~e:_n~l:__Jh~a~v:c_i:e~n~g~a~g~e~d:_i~n'..._~P:•~re~o~t~'~· ---·----~·-·~'_::..:"~'~· i~o:_:c~------------...:_------~================:=:=~===-has fl opped. r- The former aide to Gov- ernor Ronald Reagan said ma ssive spending b y. Oldster s' Dinne1· Scheduled Republic;1n candidates for p rofes9io n a\ campaign managers had resulted in the "erosion" of the GOP's' greatest asset -volunteers· in politics. ''T hi s backward philosophy clearly has not Orange Coast College \l:i ll worked," Nestande said of host a potluck dinner Der. 6 big s pending for imag for hundreds of members of make1·s. ''Now is the lime to the college's Spcci:1 I bring the Republican 'Party Persons program for senior back to vo lunteer politics." citizens. His only announced oppo- ·rhc frt·c event \\"ill begin nent for the number two post at 5 p.m. in the student in the Republican party is center Lind is open to any of newly-appointed Lt. Gov. •--th~9m.bt1rs of-the-pro-John L . llarmer, a former ject. r•crsons \\'hose last -state se nato~ wh.o lost h~s n<i me starts with A through ~enerale lect1onb1dtoreta1n 1-1 can bring u main dish, thestatewidcoffice. an<.I those 0 th rough ll 'f raditiona\ly, the vice s hould bring u side dish. ch:iirm<in has become the 'l'hc rl•m:iin<lcr should be GOP party chairman, mak· bring dessert. _Ang the number two position 1'hc tollege chorale \\·il l ahotlycontestedpost. prol'idc enterta inmenl for .. There will be a ?ew th~ e\·cnt cmergenee of Repubhc11n Chapnia11 Sets Fete ORA NGE -Robert Eins- t~i n, a 1965 graduate of Chapman College "'ho v.:ent on to win ::in Emmy Award for his comedy writing. will be th e master of ceremonies Friday at the annual homecoming ban- . quet this weekend at the in· slitution in Orange. strength a nd prestige in Ca lifornia ." l\'.estande said al a nc\rS conference in Sacramento. ''No third par- ty \llill spring ·rrom our r:inks." he added, appal'ent- ly re ferring to Reagan's hypqthetica\ consideration of becoming a third party presidential candidate. Nestande has been active i n Or ange County Republican affairs and was the state director of field operations in former presi- dent Nixon's 1972re-clection I ( Einsten y,•ill a11pcar at the annual banquet on Satur- day evening. an l'Vent which will wind up l \\'o days or <it· tivilies on the cl.Im pus. Among those scheduled to be honored at the banquet are membl'rs of the college staff "'hose service has re- ached or exceeded 20 years. c ha irmanshi p of the Republica n State Central campaign. • • • · Tif t~ l.EAGt:t~ of \Vomen \'otcrs of Orange County has :-.ehcdull'd an inforn1<1tion sessiun Dec. 3 on housing 1n the tount~·. 1'hc ml'cting. open to the public \I ithout ('hargc, is set for 9 am. to noon at Republic Federal Sa1·ings. 2400 E . 17th SL , Santa Ana . r·····---------·-··1 : WIN s1os CASH : • AND OTHER PRIZfS • • • • ENTER THE KAPX l 08 STEREO : :_ SANTA CLAUS DERBY : !on Fnday. November 29. Santa Claus will be flying in from. '1 000 teet by Giant kite onto !he parking lot {freeway side) of • 4~una Hills Mall al the Intersection ol El.toro Roa~ and,ttie ., •San Diego Freeway. Guess !he exact ltme of his arnvat. • • Closest hme will wtn $108 cash first pnze t • COHTIST IULl!S • . , ... __ ..... ..,. . •. io,..1o--0H'91......,... ____ ., •• _,"-___ • •1.--............ --~....,.._-....... • 1111,, __ ....... -.......... ...-.. --.. ~--~. ·-~·""•-lt.IUI. II' f"~-.... ---.. ---...... j •r----------------~• • I ,,..., Sllllf• Cl-wil '-:II ·-...... L...-Hlh I , .. _, ... ..., .. ,,......, ... ,.._ .......... ,_ ... , . • • .. mo.y. " ........ 29, 1974 .t: · 1 • :• AM rM •.• f I IHOUll ICllCU OHll IMINUTEI i;;;;;;di I • I I 1 t INAME .................................. I • I I STREET .......... · ...... • .. • .. · ..... ·.. I I 10TY .................................. 11 I I STATE ................ PHONE ............ 1 1 : I Mail Ta: KAPX I DB Stereo : I 4 I SOD So. El Camino Real I t 1 I . S"'!,Ol•'!'!_nte;j:atif-,?26 ,U _ I t , f ·-----------------. , •• • . x . • • • • • •• : 108 FM: •• • :-RADIO : I I : 28,500 Wath Over O"'ncp County I t,;.,~ ••••• .,., .. -..... ------". 3 oays only! Friday' Saturday and Sunday. ·3.4 3 wome resses! Surprise s.avings on dresses 1n time tor t.ofli:Say evenls' A, select group al styles !or you to accef\t with pretty holiday acCilssories. Choose from your favorite styles, fabrics ,ind colors now ... ano save a smashing 20 to 40% ! For misses, 11.1n1ors. ha!I siies. Snop early and find !he dress you ve been wanting ••• 1hen start your Christmas shopping• Styles 1imller to those 11lu1tr1ted. Limited quantities. Save203t, 403off sports Check oul these sportswear savings now t You 're sure lo hl'ld casual separates lo delight you . , , at blo, big savings! Choose your favorites from a specially selected group or separates, tops, 1u111enecks, oanls and even coordinates! Slyles timlr•r lo lhose llluslr•ted. Prices tna1 w•ll suit you iust hnc' All the ne ... esi 1,1sh•or1s '" pan1su1ts for m•sses. 1un1ors. an<111au s11es 111 l,1vo11te i;tyles. f<1b11c1, and colo•r. Suit up ill b•g tf<v,n9s in time ior holiday fun Styles 1lmil•r 10 1ho11 Ulu1tr11ted. _....----~ _ A•1ll1bl1 al 1.-rger Penney 1tor11. · '\ ( -... -- Shop Sunday I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. al the follow ing slort1: " I " '\ ·-./ ·-" ' . , ,... ., I .~~ ..,. .. ·/ --~I· .. I , "l I .,. FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644·2313. ·HUNTINGT ON CENTER , Huntington Beach 1714) 892·7771. HARBOR CENTER. Cos1a Mesa (7 141646·5021 . • r I ... " ii 12 OA1L 'I' P1LOT Thursday. November 21 . 1974 Bay Area Crusade Pianist Le a ves Russ ia ."'.TH E FAMJLY ..... a_R"'iCU"i"S ,.___By BU Kea!19 p 0 p u lat ion plan Taken to Court • D ri ve rs Urge<l to Forsake Ca rs S,\S FBA:'\C'ISC'O 1l'l'l l ,\l.i y ur Just·11b I.. ;\11010 · ... pl un lu l:l'I t·orn muteri. out ,.f .1uton1uh1JC's ;ind unlu public tr.inl>p<1rt:.i· t1on . bOt· da1· a 11t·ck 1.s mukin~ s lo11 prol.'rc:-.s, but he is not :.uq1n .,1'fl .. \\'c lh:lll.H"l'.ill'l\' ~ct IHI e :i rly t1n11•t ,•IJ I{' ·on 1h1 s pro,.:r,1 111 11hl'll 11e pru- llO"t'd l\ ln•(',IU.'l' ll l<i k{''> tin1t• to f·h .iHJ.!t' long sl<Hl!l· 1n i: h :1 1J1t~ ·· thl' '.\l a1 o r Sl.llcJ ' "\\'1· :tl'l' 11111 .11 .111 d1 .;-up- pt.1111t 1·tl 111th !Ill' PIO· grt'SS." \ .\l.\IS PROBl.t::\l 1 ~ t h.it fl\O 'i l publit· tran~port:1!11111 s~stems 111 tht· S:111 ~·1 :1nc1s l"' H 3\" Arl·:-t arc 1:1n1rnt·d ::i!read1· 1Jur1ng !h l' 1norn1ng ;.n{I t·1cn1ng ru~h hour ... Thut mt•ans that the only '' .1~ to ~t.·I 1norc :ibourtJ th('m I) Iv :.l:q;g('r the ~t.1rt and s101> or \1·orking h•Jttrs. $preading oul the 1i.1 .. sl·ni::t·rs So f:tr , thr mavor'.~ or. f1 l·t· s a~·s ttl ;1t ~u nlaJor C'orpornttons h 11\c <igreed I" (•\Jlt·nmc11t \I 1th st ag - gt<red 1\ork tn~ hours, c<i r Jiuol~ and µub l 1(· trunsportation • ll l 'T •·rr ·r,\KES t1m(• to Jtl!.t;dl :1 rh•\1 pr'ogr:1n1 ," \;dd \\'illiJnl D<.1ucr of the t:h:1mbrr of Commt·rce. ''.\nrl :o.t;1J.:gt·rcd 11ork1nl! hours ,.., a 11111:-.l to makt• the ma yo r "s prfJgram :.atisf:.ictory.'' :\lioto launched his pro· :.:r:1 n1 :1 month a go in !hl' 1ntt·rt·-.t uf '>a1·1ng fuc·I and Face Truth Mis tress 'L.ow In Priorities' \'£\\' \.!IHI\ !L:Pl l t\ovC'li:.t Buth Harns hi.Id no idcll ho"' many single girls ill this n\01nl'lll hilve mar- ned mt-n as lol"ers. But she LS certain of one thi ng: the married lover 1s lhe foeus of the mistress' life.1'he m1strt•ss, ho11·ever. l'Omes i.LIJout :i5th on the marri e d n1a n 's li st of priorities. 1\ftcr 11·irc. after chil<lrcn. al ll'r mortgage, nfter car, :ifter. , .34 itl·ms. :\IRS. llARR IS sa'"'S her nl'w llO\"l'I ... Dcc;;des," IJa res th e e m otion<i l "·reckage that any "'Oman l'<ln expect and 11·i!t scatter ir she takes a marned man <is her lover. Reporter Appointed Sherril' Strausfogel. of 23301 Ridge ltoute Dril'e, Laguna !~i lls ha s bl'en selected as ii s laff" rilcr ror CSC's student ne11·spapt•r, the "Daily 1'rojan." She "'ill 11•rite 11·cekly feature stories. She is a sophomore at the t:sc School or J ournalism "here sbe ha s been a straight-A student. ·rtie no1 t·I. u Book of the ~lonth Cl11h alternate selct'· t io n. is n 't 11reathy. But among the episodes us thrf';~ generations of i\merican "'omen rcli\'e their lo1·e live~. ~!rs. llarn s Sal"s she spells 0111 the hcirror' of fill l.lffair,1·1tha m;.irricd man. "I !'OJ\\' ;ind kno11• so many si n~le 1::irls h:.iving :.iffairs 1\·ith marnt:d men." ~!rs. llarris saHl in an intcrv1e\\'. "TllE llORROR of this being, simply. !ha t you don 't C'Omc st·rond, you ton1e 3:ith and 11·a~· ;1ftc·r his "'I fe on hi !> list o f priori! ies. "1'o a misl rt'"-'" hn11c1·er, tht lover's 11 ifc llt•\'l'I' is real. '"Th£' 1101-t·I is s.aying to the~e i;!irls ha\'ing affairs - don't ju!:.t bu:-~ the prevailing im<ige . Hather, f;iee the truth abotll \\·ho~ ou arc as a 1>rrson and 11·h;i t you 11 ant ou t nfhfP "If 1·ou buy the image of ;1ffai rS "'ith m ar1icd men lx>ing1.he ''in·· thing you "'iii get hurt and someone else '' i 11. "\'OU CAS'T t1\i st your. ~C'lf into an cmotion'al corkserl'I\' \\'it houl some dam~1 ge." · ,\bout herself. Ruth ll;ir- tis sa,s: ·"I ;'1m 37 \'ears old. I 11as liberated bt.forc it became fashionable and martil·d af. I tr1· it hcc<iml' un - fa~hirn1ahlt•. ··'.\1 ,· next novel \\."ill Ix> abt)ut' irhat 1 c:ill .\mcriea's la~\ d1rt1· sl!Cr{·\ nur ob-~l';~ion 1\·ith m o11ey ·· Huth Harris und hrr hus!Jand . '.\lich;iel. nlsu :i no1·clist. 11·cre n1arricd fou 1· years :1go. \\'hen she "·a s )OUnl!cr, s he had an unsuc- ees:.ful marriaJ:c. B<'fore i'l she scored \1·ith ··Decades." -; ~ ... he 11 as, first, a book editor ~er;..-~ ~o and ~hen, o ff and on, a ~~~~,~---"~"='='l="=t=.=======~ --"';o-·:e-4 -.. (Good Deed People) ! .~ -:._ -;:::·b "In the w ords o f the President. 'take all you w4'nt but e11t 111/ you take '." I I make the scene Sundays in the i•Qlljijl!1)I 27 06 HARBOR COSTA MESA PH. 556-0900 ret1ut1ng tr.1ffil' j:ims. lie ur~t·:.o> commuters to tl o 1\'1thoul thf'ir 1·a r:-o nt· d<11· u \\t'l·k anti has lw(•n settinjt an ex:Jmpl~ hy nd- 1ni:? the ~lunit1p<1 I Had"."<iy hus l'ron1 his munsion to"' l'ity h;il\ on \\'etlnrsduys. EX F:C'l"T l\'ES Ot' some tor1>oraliu11-; h.11·l· JOlnl·d ir1 that part of thl' progran1 . Thl· '.\l un1. 11·h1ch tarn<'s 5UU.UUU 11a sse ngL•r!-. <lally, h:is reportt·d a slight 1n· ert'asl' 1n patrnna).!l' a ~ has the Southern P aeif1<· t~o . 11h1th 11per;1t l·~ l'i1n1mutl·r train~ ~outh of San Fr.10 ('J~CO. :\!OSCO\\' j AP l -Jazz 111;u11st Osc:ir Peterson has r vfu:-cd to pla) u '>Chl·d11lcd con<"erl tour :ind left the Soi ict L:nion in :i 1h:-.putc O\'l!I' uecon1moda· t1ons :.ind lrL·a~ment. 1·1ic flap Jc\ t'loped \\'hen 1't•lt.<1'shn and t\10 ~Hit· men cornpl;iined lht•y 11t'rC put Ull in a littlt knn1,·n hoh.•l 11111~11!t· 111~ cuntC'r of ~l u~tu11· in~tcad of jil'lling tht• expected f irst·elas~ hotel Othe1· ~ystem s 11 h1eh re · Th c ~· 11· e re 1 :i I er portP<l stinht increa ... e~ in trunsfc·rri'd to the Ho,;si;va 'II 'Ahh • h I'll " 11 I r th ., 1· "Mommy, yo u 'soy 'Umm' ond I soy , t en the num hl·1· of pa~st·ngcrs Oil' . one o l' ('a pi :.i s , O 'Ah h' " 11 crc the Golden Galt• hl·:-.1. but h;v th:it time soy'Umm ond Y U soy · k rt<l gl', l!iJ.:hi1a~· :ind l't·tt•rson 11·as reported to-~---------------------­ 'l'ranspnrt.llion Di strict , h.1\'e decidt•tl he ""is no 11hic·h operalCii bus'1s north lun~er 1n <-1 po s ition 1.r the cit.1 : the Hay ,.\re:1 11111:-.1<':.tly to eontinuc the Hapid ·rran..;i t l)istriet. und 1·ont·ert tour. 'l'hpy then \.\GllT£1t S I DE AMUSES SAN ltAFAEL IUPll An1crica n Savin~s and Loan Association has rilc<l· s uit in federal court t o ha1·e the 111arin County· "'ide plan for population i;ro"'th eontrol declared uncons titutional and ask· ing SS million damai;es (ron1 the county. • The firm said it o"'ns 48 acres at Stra"•berry S11it and 20 acres at Strawberry Point 11·hich it planned to develop. LAMISION SCHOOL OF LAHGUAGES Speak Spanish or any other lanouage Delore O!r1stmas. Enroll now. Ask !or the lh•e weeks (2-ir1-1 for 1 J course. 28 752 Marguerit. ... wy. Mission Viejo 831·1031 495-6280 Jlo11"cvl'I'. lh e :;uit ~aid . last r.Jay lhl' l'ounty Board of SU!ll'fl'iSllr~ udo11ted. a rezoning ord inance 1vh1ch drastie111t1· reduced lhe al- lowable ticnsily or popula- lion on the land. The ordinance "effec- lively destroyed the entire value" or Strawberry Spit, for whic h the company asked $3.1 million. It asked s1:83 million for damages to the value or Strawberry Point PSYCHIC IREMDA CRENSHAW App•cring Friday, Ho.,, 22-8p.m. WOMEM'S CLUB 216 St ..... 't Dr. , ..... ..... thl' .\l:1nll'tla ·Contru Costa flt"' to H elsi nki and in the .--1"~'~"~"~'~"~"~"~'~'"2'~"-----~(':upc~n~h~o~g~e~n~·------------------__l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.J~::::::::::::::::::~~ Auspices Spiritual Research Associates DAILY PILOT esses Just when you need a break. Penneys comes IO the rescue wi!h a big sale! Ore1•es and dressy panl!Mlll lor big and little girls to wear throuoh Ille hollday1 and lor many lesfr"e occasions. Selecl from styles $Ure 10 please both mother and daughter! Style1 llmllM lo lfloH Hlu1lr1t1d. 203·403 • ___ savings · ,1 on · ·save! 503off knee· high socks. --~ Sportv run socks 101 warm feel and legs ... +n 11yle! A group or selected 11yle1 In kne11- high1 lor g1rl1 and women at 50,i. ol tne regular p1ic:e, d111ing lh11 ••le. YOIJ could ·~ hang one ol thete fOf San1a 10 11111 loclls sllftHW IO lhOM ahOWl'I. 1 \ sportswea More bargains !or grr\s .: selecle<I sporls.,..e;u sep11r111es a1 1rres1sl1ble sav1n11s! Choose your favorite pants and tops, 1nclud1ng some coordina1es. 100. SJ'lop ea•ly for best selectio,, Santa's 1'1elpe1s can·11es1s1 such bog savings collle•' Style• t lmlltr lo tho11 thown. Quantities limited. Sale!-- Save593 G11!s' lone 11bbf'd ac•yhc swflalers wolh lur11enecks. Reg. S.50, $111 2.22. · • ,• - Starting Nov. 24th ... all Penney stores OPEN Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Shop Sunday I b a.m. lo 6-p.m. al lht following stores: ' Super sale! Save up to 33Ya3 Panneyt didn't lorget 1n1 boy1t we·~e a co!11c1lon Of wo~en and.knit sJ'l111s for hltle and big Quy1. Styles 111iteble lor many occasions ... perfect lot gills, 100. You know how great our thlrt• 111 , .. •o lhop now while the tt19Cllon 11 besn Slylt-1 slmll1r to lho11 IHu1ttlltd. .... • FASHION ISLAND, Newporl Beach (7 14) 644 -2°3 13. HUNTING-TON CENTER. Hunttnglon Beach (7 14) 892·7771. • HARBOR CENTE~. Costa Mesa 1714) 646·5021 • I \ . '· F Th l i • dee jua so bia " thi an to R. tio Re sai .. re sea jua SU per tol tee na • Ja ~ti Se SU or · ce ma "la zo the jua mu Up spe nes cri jua NO or po me dru a n ado T es ti yco ju;;i een eat cou Eu s t a d,c has viol he no (el peo ing jua nth s wh le · the an ad I~" JX>li o( thr or am stri llm to p eou P" ord eha tea and son agr onl • • .. Thursday, No'Hmber21, 1974 ' DAILY PILOT ii J:J · ro_u_e_EN_i_e ____ _.:.By~Ph;;;i l..:1";;.:':;e•.:.:;la:::nd:::,i . Argues tor Bar Findings On Pot Priest .Sallying:F orth 'Biased' WASHINGTON (AP I - The dtrector oC an organiza. lion devoted to . ~ecriminallzation of mnri- Juana laws has charged thut some health researchers are. hhtsed against pot smokinJ!. LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) .one man, who identified -Despite protest$ that' himself as a member of the he'll be earning the wages First Baptis t Churth of of sin the Rev. Frederick Arapahoe County, quoted D. Mc'callin is going ahead the Bible as condemning· with plans to obtain a liquor strong drink and said, "I'd license for a planne d ask the father to have a c h u r c h • o p e r a t e d second thought on this andl restaurant. go read his Bible ." "Liquor is a way of life, and we aren 't goiOg to hold it away," the priest told the crowd of 100 persons at a heijring b e for e th e Arapahoe County Com· SUPPORTERS OF the application praised Father titcCallin for working !or a •·s ev e n -day .a .week church." .. 175-seat restaurant would not contain an open bar and would serve liquor only with meals. Profits would be re· turned to the church center, he said. · MurdrrCa•r Raymond Yost of Denver is being held on charges he murdered his three children··lwins Michael and Michelle, 5, and Julie, 3. . "Undoubtedly. Some or this research has va.Udity and efforts should continue lo replicate the findings " R. Keith Stroup of the N~­ tional Organization Cor the Reform of Marijuana Lav.:s said Wednesday. ' mission on St. Thomas u'"1T.....- More Catholic Church's a p·~-------------------------'-----'-'--'.::...C-----------­ County Atty. Ron Loser sa id the church's tax. exempt status would not be jeopardized if it received a liquor license, 1,1,•bich ap. parently would be the first license granted to a church in Colorado in recent limes. The commission postponed action on the application. Church officials said the "BUT SOJlltE OF it is the result or work by r e· searchers who see rnari · plication for a license. FATHER McCALLIN, who doesn't drink, wants to juana as an insidious evil 11--li.. substance threatcning 0 their ~,. · . persona l value system," he oiu.. r-s,..._ i.... itf•. w..w r\tlolo-. . open a restaurant called The Padre , se r vin g · alcoholic beverages, at a church center. told the Sen ate s u bcom mit. ._ ____ ;;,.;;;,;;;;;.;;..;;;::;.;;;;,;;:.:;.;;;;;;.;:;;;,;.;;;;;;;;.;. __ ..J tee o n alcoholis m and "Mr .. Brock says get Ort cloud nine and get on line Opponents claimed the application had been kept a secr e t and that m ost parishione rs were aga inst Tbey said it would set a bad precedent for a house of worship. - narcotics. one!" · Stro~p .said that Sen. James 0. Eastland, (0 ··----------------------ti1iss.), (:hairman or lhe Senate internal security subcommittee. was gui lty of "simplistic analysis" re· cently when he warned that marijuana would lead to a "large population or semi· zombies." 21 City Finalists Eastl and . he said, "sa'v the roots of growing mari· juana use tied to com-Judged munism, the 1965 'Berkeley . Uprising'· and the 'dirty speech movement.'" SAN DIEGO <AP) -It wUI probably be January SfROUPAND othef'Ylit·· before the Nalionnl nesses called ror an end to l\1unicipal League's "All· criminal penalties for mari· American Cities" o( 1974 juanasmokers. But he said will be announced, a NORJ\tL ''does not advocate spokesman reports. or encourage the use of A panel or judges headed -......... ;..~"ii'fti!·-tniirnp?"'i.fy~ti'i'i'S'feFU'~""H--:­ ports a policy of discourage· Gallup listened this week as ment of all recreational officials of 21 finalist cities drug use, including al ccihol extrolled their municipal and tobacco, especially virtues. adolescent use ." There are expected to be The nation s pends a n 10 or 11 final winners of the eslimated S600 mill ion a 26th annual com petition. year to arrest 420,000 mari· The cities being con· j uana law violators, 93 per· sidered are: cent or them for possession Norwalk, Calif.: Pomona. rather tha n trafficking. The Calif.; South El l\f onte, county district attorney in Calif.; Tampa. Fl a .; Eugene, Ore ., said his Downers Grove. 11 1.: s tate 's year .old law Gardner . !\l ass.: Fa ll dfcriminalizing marijuana River. 1'1 ass.; Pont iac, has freed police to attack ti1i ch.; Farm in gton Hills. violent and serious crimes. l\lich.; Excelsior Springs, --ti1o .: R a lei g h , N .C.; .. BY THE SA~l E token, .. Norfolk . Neb.; Cincinnati, he said. ''the jail popuJation Ohio: Chillicothe, Ohio ; now is made up of serious \Vooster, Ohio : Allentown. fel ons rather than young Pa.; Grand Praitie. Tex .; people accused or possess· Spencer. \V. Va,; Spokane, ing small amounts or marl · Wa s h .; Pleasant Hill . juana who usually had no Calif.; and Eagle River. other criminal history ." \1lis. Lethal Ammunition Stirs Controversy SACRA~IEXTO IUPI I. _:-Th e hollow·poinl bullet. v.·hich has stirred controversy because of its lethal charac-, teristic, has been adopted by the city police department as the officia I amm unition for its officers. The bullet. y.·hich flattens out as it enters the body and cuts a three·lnch·wide path, already ha s been adopted by the FBI and several state and metropolitan I~\\' enforcement departments .. POLICE ClllEF WILIJAl\t Kinney said lhe new policy \\·as the r esult of months of study of various types o{ ammunition. He said the hollow point 1,1,·ill not pass through a victim ·s body and strike an innocent bystander or richoc het as easily as standard or round ·point ammunition. "You have to rerognize that th e service revolver is strictly a defensive "·eapon," Kinney said ... The only time a police officer is shooting it is to kill. · "We've got to give our men the l(un and ammunition to protect him self and the citizen,'' he said. ' A~llTAI SCH\\IARTZ OF SAN Francisco, legal counsel for the America n Ci\•il Liberties Union 's police practices committee. warned that the bull et "does a lot or damage" no matter where it strikes the victim . "Our prim ary objection Is that there is much greater chance of death from the wound. not only from the tearing damage itself, but also from hcightcnecl bleeding and nervous shor k. ·· Schwartr. said. . · The ho\lo\\··poi nt is ofte!l.,confuscd 1\•ilh the dumdum, soft·nosed bul lel bonned in \.\'arfare by inlernational , agreement. t·nlike the hollow-point. the dumdum not only expands on impact but is also designed to explode. SERVICE. SALES • EST AILI SHED 1925 FACTOIY AUTHOlttUO SllYICE MAGNAVOX SONY RCA PHONE 494.7573 Here'• a 1ruly portable 1 :!;"set at a truly great ul price! 'Chrom11·Loc·· color/Unt control and 'Oultk·Plc'•. Pictu1e me11u1ed diagonally. Llmll•d quantillff1 Reg. 24.95 . Just in time lot Chrillm•• gifting and 11¥lng , •• ovr DC c:ataette recordar, AC • adaptable. Records on 30180190/120 minute cauene1. 5 piano 1YP9 ll•YI tor recOl'd, rewind, lasl lorw1rd, play and stop. 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SAN FRANCISCO fAP l -The ski slopes are rock- pocked or s nowless at re- sorts the length or the Sierra Nevada, and owners ure concerned that millions of dollars in re\·enue will melt av.•.iy unless a storm hits by 'J'hanksgivin g. th e \\'hole state this year, ... he noted. Jn the South Lake Tahoe- St a te Ii n e, Nev. area. lfeavenly Valley·s 19 lins are idle. a lthou1h some snow is being packed at th e 8,000to 10,(IOO.foot level. • .. ~ 11 Fighter • •• Cold-hearted Blackbirds Get 2 Weeks ·.Grace WASHINGTON (UPil -The Army has granted 10 million blackbirds at least a f\\·o-weck reprieve in its plan to spray them \\1ith a chemical that v.•ill cu use them to freeie to death. The project has been scheduled si nce eurly this month for rorestJands near Ft. Campbell. Ky .. and the l\Iilan Arm~· Ammunition Plant in Tennessee. The Pentagon contends huge \\'inter concentrations of the birds there pose a lhreut to hea lth and ro a\·iation. Dut,environmeotalists have been fi ghling the proje<·t . saying it coul d be accomplished by n1ore humane means. such as electronic .sounds \vhich "·ill fri ghten the birds away, ·· The Environmental Defense r~und threatened to take •·The last th ree years "''e've hpd sno''' by nov.• opened up." sa id John Buchman. president of the Squaw Valley Ski Corp. "We sent out adva nce notice that v.·e would o~n Nov. 16, but unfortunately the snow tl idn 't arri\'e. '' ••THE SCARCITY or the Army to eourt unless it files an en\'ironmental impart . ~tatement on the project. addressing among other thi ne:s snow "'Ill affect us if v.·e the other types or birds v.•hich might also die in th£' spra)·ing. ··w e 're wa it ing f or another storm beCore v.·e O)! e n . ' ' s a i <I Ii u g h" Killebrew . executi v1e partner of the resort. -~'""'Mrs. Odea! Locke, 72, a WAC in WW II (inset) says she will pursue fight to break into all-male ranks or Veterans or Foreign . Wars. 'I have had to fight all my lire for recognition because I am a woman • she said. ' don'tget mor e by Thanksgiving. For•the four The Hum ane Society or the Unit~d Statl>s told the Army da ys, we could Jose this week it would seek a court order blocking the project JF m E 25·LIFT resort, 5250,000." . unless an impact stateme)\t \vcre delivered. The.Army site of the ...,..1960 \Vinter · Although the weath~r replied that it would holil e\.'eryttling in abcy<ln<'e for l \\'O Olympics, fa~ls. to open for forecast offers little hope. weeks during \11hich time it \\•ill let !he society see its the Thanksg!''1ng holiday, Killebrev.• said, "It only resear£~. and £indin~son the.plap. . . . Buch.roan said. the SIO.a-takes one--storm to get us President Ford s Council on En\'ironmental Quality. it day IJft .operation alo ne v.•ill open. and that only takes \\'as learned, v.•ill tell the Army it must (ile suc h an impact lose an estimated $150.000 one da v:· r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~··~·~··~m:•n:t~i:n~•:n~y~c:·:·c~·=_:_=_:__:__:__:__:__:__:__:__:__:_ 0\'Cr µie four days. J\J a nl moth P.1 ountain, 265 T~1s does not include ir-miles north of Los Angeles retnevable revenue losses and'"\the highest of the b y s ki-d epe nd ent busi-Sic rra·s. 60 ski resorts n esses. in su rrou ndin g opened between Oct . tOand areas, hke motels, charter la!lit v.'ee ke nd, but "'as bu ses, gas s .tatio ns , forcedtoshutdoY,.nagain, restaurants. skt rentals. - Squa\\' Valley. 200 miles ••\\'E J UST couldn't stuy east or San Jo"rancisco: has open any longer with so been opened by Thanksgiv· many rocks. "said business ing 23 out or the last 25 orfice supervisor Heidi years. \Vagner. "Wc"JI be closed \\'hen told that the Na-until v.·eget another snow .. " tional Weath er Service J\lammoth opened last forecasts no snow through year on Oct. 7 and stayed Saturday: Buchman con-ol>(!n through the ski season ceded, "We're like ' the .ind into late spring. It farmer. we·re totally de-operale11 21 lifts on slopes pendent on the \\·eather." rangi ng from 8.000 to 11.000 BILL I SABE LL , a v.·eather service technician. reported snow levels v.·crc as hi gh as 9.500 feel in some places with only s mall patch'es allfi.SOO. ··Precipitation is dO\\'n for feet on L1 .S. Forest Service land near Bishop on the east side or the Southern Sierra .. . ··The nearb;-.· tO\\'nS will be 1n bad sha pe if v.·e miss the 'rhanksgivin g \\'eekend " she said. "The lod.11:es a~ stores v.·ill be hurl.·· Transplant C:as~ Medical School Sued for De·ath RICH~fOND Va. (A P) -estate. is the second of its The l\ledica l College of .kind broue-ht aeainst Jhe \'irginia . which completed hospital. v.·h1<'h began heart its ninth heart transplant transplant surgery in ~t ay operation here this \\'eek, 1968 . • has been named a defen- dant in a v.·rongful death s uit stemming from an earlier trans plant opera- tion: A Jav.·yer for the estate ( 'Vilti8m Christopher Ne n Jr. charged in Circuit urt that th e hospital a n its transp)ant team enter to a .. systrmatic sch e" to tran!'Plant !\l'f.,.on'. heart ;:ind .. did in fact terminate .. !\clson's life for that purposeonJan. ll, 1973. T II E NELSON suffered injuries in an auto accident on Dec. 31, 1972, and wa s admitted to t.1CV on that date. lie ·cd in the hospital on Jan. 1 1973. the date of Gar's he ~rans plant operation. The uit charged that the defe nd nts, in cluding four indiv ' ally named doctors, cut r ··vital and neccssarv 1·cs scitative measure:' that ould ha\'e preserved .°\'{'ISO 's life. TH . .\T DAY, ARTHUR S. The t wrongful death Gay, 38, or V.'ashington, suit file gains M-GV--1-11-hi\-'""'--"",\ D.C .. recei\·ed a transplant-.;. st e ~~ed. . the ~dheartati\ICV. hosp1t~I s first transplant operation. The brother of Gay is one of three sur-the donor in that case made \'i"ors .of heart transplants ·similar all egations. at l\IC \'.· includin g th is But a jury trial in 1.tay ''e€k's rccipil'nl-Lcarth. 1972 returned a \•erdict in ·T. B car n art h . 4 o, or favor or the defendant sur- Potomac. i\lrl . gcons. The 1972 trial v.·as The suit filed on behalf of belic\'ed to be the first in the Annie Ruth C;1 \\'in. ad-n:.1tion stemming from a ministrator of Nelson 's. heart trans plant. so WHATS NEW WITH YOU? On IL the Daily Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ... every day • . . ---• I• ·;;;~~·~d~-::;""~ : . oes 503 to · ·;~::~:~for 603 off! 'JOC1fo to 50%ofl· - I u" your ~C.!',n.ney charge card. ' .. -~ Sow and save 50 to 60~1. ! 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I • ~ Two •• (10 fur in !ta for ( s c -t ~ r·· I rn I Oii I Pi! ! Po I c I I 1- I I -I I -I I I -~-·· ... • EPA Seeks to Bap 2 Pesticides WASJllNGTON !UPI> -'. The ETfvironrnental Prottc· ~t tv.o Atlanta hospitals, it lion Aaency has.proposed a :tdded. • • , ban o~ almo~t ull usts or lv.'o wulely sold pesticides. chlordant' and hcpt achlor. because of their cu ncer· causin g potential. An i m a I ex pe r1 men ts with the. pesticides pro- BETWEEN 1$ MILLION ctnd 16 million pounds or chlord ane we re used in the Unite<l States in 1972, ;ind more than 3 million pounds of heptachlor. other veietables. f6raae a nd seed crops ind ror seed treatments. The b•n would not cover occosions v.•h e n the !>(!SUtldcs J.1re inserted in the ground for termite con· trol or when roots or tops of non.food pla nts are dipped into them . which are not broken dov.·n ln the e nv ironment and which can be passed up the rood chain from animal to man. T ll F. E P 1\ S 1\IO 11 be li e v e d the r e ;.a re u number or other pesticides on the mal'ket \l'hich \viii do the j obs that ,1•ould be UNDER Tll E proposal. bun,ncd under its propos:il . any n1anufactureroruser of E p t\ admini s tra tor the pesticides 1nay request Russell E. 'frain said thc a hearing. If thut happens. tY•O pes~ici<les in,·olve "suh- as ex pected. the poisons stanti al questions of safct1 may remain on the market :tmnunting to an unreasoni1· until the hearing judge rcn-ble risk to m an 11ntl the en- ' ' .. . B nllel -goPr Ro yal $-\\'Cdish ballet made its Nev.• \'ork debut thi s week and in a tten- danc e wa s Princess1 Christina. sister of King! Carl XVI Gu staf. " . .~ . Tl'l1,1rtdjy, Novtmoer 21. 1974 OAILYP1Ll>T A l .J BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD Two en1rtt1 >·or Th¥ P1ict o/ frtJL Dally Sunday thru Thursday 5:00to7:00 P.M. D111ner served n19h1/y fror11 S 00 p.1n 1-;n1er1aznnlf'lll ,\'19htly RUTHIE LEWIS n. .. fri., _. s ... Nl9'Jb , fisl1rs, Mrut1, Oystrr 8.1r, f•lou•J IVinrs, . ..Jlrs ,1nd Spirits tlr. <n~ri.sti an'fl ,-.1- 151 E. CO<Jst H~flh111"y ~:- Nt1vport Btarlr _ . , · Rt1trv.itio11s (714} 675-5110 ~ : " duced IJvE:r , endocrine Under the proposed ban gland a nd other malignant chlordaiw would no longc; tum.ors! the agency said. be allowed for uses includ- Res1dues of the pesticides Ing crabgrass, indoor pests, have been_ round in £ood , corn or grain, or to control hum a n milk und in the larvae in sewage control ~eart . adr~n a l gland and plnnts.1~eptachlor V.'Ould be hver of 10 1nf1:1nts sUllborn banned on corn . cereals. Posts E y ed ders a rioal decision 1:1nd '':·ir:•:•:m~•:n~t._:·_·:_··-----------"":'."~"'.'.:1"'.""":'."'_ _________ ~'.::=================='-EPA publishes its !Ina! or-,... i der. The Environmental w: ' Defense Fund petitioned the 0 m G EPA Oct. 23 for a total b.in en s ro ups.·· lh e two pesticides aod urge d an 1mmed1ate ban, even before a hearing on the Pressure Brown is~~~ E ~A eartie< banned SACRA l'\I ENTO (A P> -ln stategovernrTient. A coalit ion of wo men's J\lary LoU S mith , groups has ca lled on Ed-s Pokes w o m a n f or most uses of tv.•o chemically related pesti cides -aldrin a nd dieldri n . All are chlorin;.ated. hydrocarbons mund Br ow n Jr ., Ca lif ornia Womenr---------- California's next governor. Lawyers, said Brown would I r.lll•s to name \\'Omen to al least be able to appoint 45 new half the posts in hi s new atl-!\tuni ti pal a nd Supe rior ministration. Court judges Jan. 7. ,..""'°'~~""9 A n n c R c n n e r , She said of 863 ~1unicipa l 1~51.,,-. <ipoke sv.•oman for the Ka. and Superior Court posi· "1..,..dooo t1ooa I \\lom~n 's Poli tical lions in the state, only 26 are ~s.04_01 k ,:;?;'7;J Ca ue us. told a Capitol press ,_hiieiitdiibiiiyiiwiioiimiieiinii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;!;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-I conferen ce \Vednesday : II "IT IS VERY important that hci lr the positions ap· poi nted are women because the balance is !O lov.• now." !\Is. Renner, "'ho works for the state as an Air Resources Board planner, said that "'omen make up onl y 10 percent or the mem- bership on state boards and commissions. And she said that many of these posi tions are on the Jess powerful boards illS. RF.~1\"E R sai<l the women present at the ne\\'S · confe r e nce v.·ere urgin g Bro"·n to "make good hi s promises" to put \1·orncn in- to policy.making positions What CAN You Get ~ .. ,.~ these days?/l:.,:·~ /./ ·'':.':'-~ ' . h ·..'. ~. 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To promote an active intere st in good government an d civic affai rs; to in spire res pecr 'for law, to promote patriotism and wo rk to r international acco rd among all peoples. ·3. To aid and enco urage th e deve lopment of yo uth throughout the world. Bruce B.Howey, SEC/CCIM . REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT BROKER 4100 Birch Street ' Suite 102 . Newport Beach, Calif. ... (714-) 833-8.J.60 II~ """'""-••ti ' . EXCHANGE• CONSULA"N~·-SYNDICATION . I • • • ' t " • • I • • •• • r • • • • ' ' • ,. • • ,. . ) ... • ) • ·•· .. • • .. . .. ~ ····.: ;.~ .. . . .::: *-' 0 •••. . . . . / •.. o·· • :. ._ . .:··. . . . o ··o· ... , · 0 o. . .·-~·'\i/ :'·•1\ • . . , • • • lhursdar, November 21, 197<1. DAILY PILOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974 .. (~ Sin a Son Up pops the hapfliest , brightest • Season of the year' Time to plot your gift-list , to 'deck the 'halls ', to plan festive feastings . • Here , a galaxy of ideas to make this -· Christmas truly memorable! • .. 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STAINLESS • FLATWARE ..,~, I ,, SALE ~ 10t 8 ·~ SJS.00 ~ 'pal!erro, 91dtt..a.w-wittt~ \Noi cor ., or .... .,1 01 me !Obie' r..,. l'ol\'.f _.., °"""" c~ ,...h S fY'Obh -q.. ••· Of".! pone-Md O"OU> 1 •'v-"1., >Ql.Q'eor SI.SO - Rll\M .. e"'"~st.so- t ~;;-s2500 =:::~":!! ! ... O"<'OOOODie ~SI 0.00 '., fn"ch IMde Ot>CI SS.OO- t t Diamant Pewtw rwe ~ 7 piece Mf 1q1~ f•1• fdMoon ol 'hqil,,,,., Eqypf' • riv Jar..• R.obvm :; ~h"' [),,1r.ou1ed ,.,4 bo ... 1,1:1rodone8 c.:,.1 s4500 ~ rf9.S6.•ssw14.95 :-... .,1...... • .. ~ 9067 ADAMS (AT MAGNOLIA) ~ (IN ALPHA BETA CENTER) 963-4025 tQC2I ~ FR EE GIFT WRAP • LAY.AWAYS • BRIDAL REGfSTRY .:; MOM.·SAT. IM:OOFlL till, CLOSIO SUH. ' Adv1rtl1ing Feature :.. Christmas gift giving in acrylics are shared at Plastics Plus, 2706 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa. etock-eompeny ii"i8ftager Gerry-Gumst't"A turns the hands of a grandfather clock to S:Ound the familiar Westminster chime. Timepieces ranging from the novelty wrist watches produced by the parent firm -the Dirty Time Company of Anaheim -to huge standing clocks are on display in the new store iii the new wing of South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa . ~ Windsor~ Windsor.:(:. Windsor .:f. Windsor:(.. = ; ~ , a t ... ~ ~· t.. .~ J * J,. ~~ ..,, s:: ·-= * $.. ~ -= s:: ·-~ * ... Q "" ~ -,.. ·-= * j.. 0 "' -c .:: ·-a * j.. ~ -= ·- ' ' I i • • ' '" ' .. ~ Lovely and solt descnbes Bi1s 100% Polyester with the IOOk and 1eel o! !he hnes1 wool done 1n French Beige by Campu& Casuals Lush tong gored or short kick plea! skins topped w11h lea! 1acquard sweater se1 sor ·-a .Jc ·-a .Jc ... 0 .... -= = ·-a * ... 0 "" -= = ·-a .Jc • ,: s.. HARBOR CENTER ~ a 2300 Harbor• Costa Mesa .5 a s4w622 a * Windsor*Windsor *-Windsor *-Windsor* \ Crystal and champagned shimmer In the dramatic lighting of Chateau Wines In the new South Coast Plaza maU . Glasses, carafes and pitchers are among the glltware in glass featured by tho gourmet cheese and wine shop. • Public -AUC~-ION--- FRIDAY, SA1tJRDAY, SUNDAY" at 8 P.M. ll aspecUon .1 · 8 p.m.) Bargains on Fine Crystal. S terling Silver, Porcelains, Oriental O bjects d'A rt. Paintings. J ewelry. Antiques. Bronze.5, Furniture. Select llidian Turquoise ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY From Esta1es. Couns, Qui-Of.Pawn , Customs Seizures. etc. l/ISITORSI ', Corne and .tee what Jun an AUCTION can bel FREE ADMISSION I ... across the s1reetf ron1 ·seven of the Sourh lond's most e/eganr woterfronf restauronfs.1 HOVRS Inspecti on & Pr ivat e Sales 10 · S Daily 1 · S Saturday & Sunday Close<l Wednesday & Thursday AUCTIONS HELD EVER\' FRIDAY,SAl\JRDAY,SlJNDAY a18P.M. USE YOU R BANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE .. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 Wut Coaot Hlghw•v Newport Beach, Callfoml• 92660 (714) 645·2200 WE BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON COMMISSION Mi'OUESTATES OR SINGLE TTEMS Jewelry Is Our Profession We at je'w'els by joseph i re proud to be members of th• jewelry profession and to know we are , living up to an unwritten code that rNery ethic1I jeweler r1gards es inviolate. No one 11more1ware than we of the r1spon1ibllity our type of servlce places upon us. Much of our merchandise by ltt very nature, is exceedingly difficult for the aver1g1 person to compare wi1h any degrff of accuracy with that of another me rchant. Because of this, we mu st constantly guard our reputation tor honest and conscientious service. To render expert professional service takes years of 111.periende end a genuine desire to learn the intrlctein of precious gems and metals. Th is knowledge is necessary to assure ou rselves and you that every l1em t hat we stock represents the value we claim for it. • We have the knowledge and the expertise. We constantly strive to improve the profess1onal ~rv1ce that we offer. · • We have the most complele Gem l aboratory 1n Orange Counly stalled by two graduate Gemologists. • A complete jewelry manufacturing shop in rhe store staffed by expert diamond .ette~d goldsmiths. A complet~ w11ch repair department staffed by master w1tchm1kers. • A jewelry design department headed by Jacqueline Becker, an in1erMtionally acc!1imtd itwelry designer . Tt:lis is our way ol providing professional service tor particul11r people . , SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bristol at San Di~ Freeway COSTA MESA 540·9066 ~O!ttl;lltrft -"'" E rprt• ..... _ ...... ,. ,_,,. ..... ,.,_ ·}· • • • , ~: ' . ·' -. • (·. ' ' OAILVPILOT 83 Joseph Expands .Gem Shop It's' lhe ideal 11ft for \II· Thursday. November21. 197.C The Results Could Amaz:e You • Just a few words In the right place .•• ., •• Joseph Hartstein, AWner of Jewels, by Joseph Inc, has enlarged hi s jewelry manufacturing StJpp, pur· chased m o re mod ern jewelry making equipment and employed an i,nter· nationally acclaimed jev.•elry designer. -Dots. J.acque lin~ Becker d evelo ps new · jewelry d esi g n s and desi'gn s original rings for Jewel s by J os_eph customers_ liartslein has enlarge d the gem laboratory and a· . --pratsat·del>"llflm enl anq em . pl,oyed an ass istant gemologist for Dennis. Foltz his jewelry appraiser and graduate gemologist . "I have also increased the staff in the watch repair de partment," Hartstein .said. . '"fhe ability lo prod uce beautiful an d valua ble jewelry is a professiona l en - deavor requ iring training and dedication , comparable to any of the professional occupations. ''Thi s cont'inued em· phasls on professionalism assures our customers that they are getting the best their money can buy," said Hartstein , "and we are going to keep it that way." "People are always com · l . .. 'EXCELLENCE' f J.oseph Hartstein Daily Pilot Classified Ads 642-5678 Ydtrale travrlen;, busy tdr-m en ting about the is beautirul. \Ve have Ac· retpondents, or those who remarkable beauty of our cutrons, Acc uquartz. !Ulni · ''havte<Jtrythin1:· diamond rings'' said Htu·t· Ac cu L ro n s, Bulova s. 11•5 great. too. for the diht· stein. "What they do nol Car:avclles. Loneloes, W\tt· rr who 11ust weigh lhti con· realize is th at the beauty of nauers. Le Coultres. Seiko s((luerw..-es or ovtf-eaung - a diamond is based on and a big selection 9f the and dtCide 10 weigh fOOds, ~ precise standards and that new quartz digital 1A·at-Trrg~~~~~~~~~·~M~·~'~· ~~~~¥~~141 v.·e use scientifi c methods.in ches," Hartstein concluded. · selecting our diamonds ,for beauty-and va lue. Al so. our 8 'f I -_/ ror c-hri-stmas-... give the des i~ns are selected. for OU que ~~11~;,~~f;~!tsmanship •• . . . .waioh wi!h tuning fork accuracy NOW IN COST A MESA tFORMEAL Y FAS~ION 1SLAN0) ~. • J ose ph sa id someA~-•• remarkablepurch><JiiljU• (jJ__ ~~~-~ l~-.'?_A""'Ct-t+rnn...JlHl--r.-O---::=--~\~...:;..:...-r,~-----ti,___...-beenmade this year:-:Jli7:D' 1 d:a:!-Mv ~.Ll ne rour.Outs an 1ng 1 1 h l" d pieces is a hand mMe. Br f s . ior men an women . uniquely designed ring set with a genuine Alexandrite <one of the world's ra1·est gems). We also have a mag- nificent Harliquin black opal. a natural 34 grain black pearl and the world 's largest created Alexan· drite," 1-lartstein said. 'l'h e BeVcr'ly Hills ha seCI London Shop ha s opened its first shopping ce nter store \Vith a new boutique at South Coa st Plaza Shopping Center, up1>er level neur Bu llocks, de corated in the trad iti'onal 17th century British style. • GIFT BASKETS & BOXES A1MN'1-llk-"' to r-spKHltatiOfl• c-in Otld litsptd -Mc.tiful di'f'kiy of botll .... c .... liqiior. wi•, ottdl)CIW'Mdtooch. ' l • We ltowe Hie fiMlt MMctiolll of "Our st ock of loose di a monds is one of the largest on the west coast \.llith a selection or qualities and· values that cover the s pectrum of diamond prices. We have for exam- ple, nine separate grades of diamonds betweerr if.I and 11!! carat sizes. I know of no other jewelry store that of· fers this many individual grades of diamond s. • Designed hy Los Angeles orchitects Burke t\icolais Archuleta, a ll wood\vO rk is hand·carved by one of the Ptoct ordtn torly! for "CllfllPCl"Y or pri'+'ft ot*r-1 .. 1..,orted 011d 0-1tic wiM&. '• "We have a fine selection few rcm<iinin g craftsme n in 11~~~~ America <Jnd 1>anels pai11ted by one of .·\merica's fC\V gold leaf sp~c ialists. ~Iodern lip;hting is blen- ded into traditiona l \\'Olxf- 1\·ork lo maintain the trans- Atlantl c cffecl. of 1 to 11/or carat diamonds ·we .. 111 itdJ~$t to tnis 101u1nc•, ;1 ntt$$U•v. G~.1r.1n1rr "lo• one 1e11. Go11rM•f Dtpart-11t Ftahlirt5 Ch•tM looird1, Fniit Cake•. l,,..wf-4 a11d 0-Stic Foodt.. .cir-.. Gftd CGllCIK. !«pion Ofld lffN- OPEN MOH. THRU SAT. 9 A.M.·9 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M.· 7 P.M. rangin g in price frum Ernie Sand s. \\'ho has sh ch ' SSOO.OOtoSS,000.00andanex· been associated 11•ith the ,· ,,\~/ / . C. ro r ,( 5 CLOSE 5 YOUR PHOME slones. \Vehaveanoutstand· the ne1v ge ne1·al manager Jewelers 557 1552 ing collection of '!~ and 11'.! and Vi ce President or the E'xoertwatbh &JewetrvReoair • carat round an d fa ncy South Co<is l Plaza London 213 E.17th Streef, CostoMeso 645·6842 mesa verde center < • • tensive selection ,of larger London Shop for 25 yeo rs. is ., ~ WE AR~ A A ~ di amond ce nter s tone Shop. INe.,ioe .. ~E""'°''""'' . horboratadatM •eattottlriftl...-f costamesa . engagementrings insomeof ::::::;::;::::::::::::JI!!,,,,,,,;::;;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,""'""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~======~======~ ·the most di stinctive ring ~----------'----------, styles \\"e have ever of- fe~ed. "·he said. "Our emerald ring and loose emerald collection is certainly. the finest in Orange County, as is our huge selection of pi'ecious colored ge m stones. We have tv.·o of the finest natural star rubies in existence, both beautifully set in hi gh style fashionable rings. "Our selection of 14 Karat gold and diamond watches Magnavox 17'diagonal Solid-State Color TV v'ALUE PRICED S'J.9995 MOOR4l20 Ll1'4ITED (jlUAHTITY llrlTl!OOUC!lj(Jf rJJIJttt1J.h,ff"{i).M11- " Pmad ..... Herl .... ot LINlcMnhlp - ·-----.:='-=-=·-__ ... _ ..... _ ...... . ··--.... -·----·-C..-Mo ~ Mh GI foir Ins ftlCllt TOVATTS LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! • 6 optional QCNSSEY games with the purchase oi Odyssey! BASEBALL HANDBALL VOLLEYBALL l rr.o>Tm • ·•· • ""'1,9' ll'!-17~1:JJ1 I -'"" ' ' •••I -T1 IB!I l'.&I ' "" "8 l•I • '~~ D ~Bil >, . 1-~ f ... I. ' I 1"1 ' .. ' •-.......... ~ .•j Ill.Ill !OJ . I ; .... ~ . ---.. ·-.~ !IHI "''Oif WIPEOUT INVASION FUN ZOO from The oxclllng TV electronic game center-the gilt that makes TV more than something to just si t and watch. Octyssey easily attaches to any TV-black and white or color, 17~ diagonal or larger-and transforms it ,..Jn to a challenging ehtolrOl'li<: playgt"OVfld-ef l!m ano -· • learning for the entire lamily. And. now, just In time tor the holidays, you get·six extra games tree! , , , , , , , . ' . , ' ... ,.. ' . ' , • ' > ~· ~ .......... ; . LITTOH416• wittlVAR._COOI(•• SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION PAIGE Magnav-o~ 1ff/!iJUI of.76 ~" • .17," :.!lu l'(> Jt Jl,11,1w > ' .. , ., VALUE PRICED AT •..•• s59995 "(jlUADRAPHONIC" S·TRACK STEREO TAPE PLAYER WITH 4 SPEAKERS. NOW OHL y S6995 $99.vS Value ... • • 8-1 DAILY PILOT Peppa~ Tires of Aetlng RAFT CH*''Dtct "YATZEE" AIS.OMT.Y. 1.,. 1.so NOW 'S2' E ...... ,..,,IO By 808 THOM/IS LOS ANGELES IAPl - Says Geor1e Peppard, star ot 26 movies and the TV series "Hanacek :'' "~·Jy •ieart Is no longer in actini .. 've got to come home at night and realize that I tiad done something. . "Aeling doesn't do th<ll 'fr11 Ciift WflP '11'Hll Pwdll• for me, not any more. I 10AM,.6PM-60.,.•W"' haven 't felt passiopate •Oiliili""·&!:'"~l~~~-':ii·~ ,'0:i;,j•:.ii•,:•~:(~-t~~:Oiiiii•labout acting for IO __ y_ea1·s." · _.--• ·pcppard-:--Wants-10 makC movies not act in them. ''S1.turd1y was my quality one, Is like btln& wtpe-out d1y and on Sunday torcered: you ate wbtther · -.i: had to·1tart learniq: the youwerehungryor.not.'' , 8"Xt week'ay.>ot~. . Peppard bellU chanJin& • "I hod n·o .time to see my his ble_sf;Yle and. expl~tned children I had no time tor hia dec1s1on to qwt att.1nc to 'anythlni. On· those early his. children ...-Brad; 19, mornings, 1 used to sit and: Ju.Jie. is. and.ChrlSUan. 6. , watch the trees change onty Chr1~.Uan ~ldn t their appePrance 11 underat~.nd, . said their darkness changed 10·11•ht. father. He. ~1kes lo tell . . ~ people on airplanes. ·~y --"I TBOVGRT-about-ww-llad{a.8anacek.'.'!.-lite, and J realized that 'i -~e_ppard established on ad o make a mo · .~· ~orf1ce and announced his 8 r • eppa 1~ and distrlbute .. 'The Saaa ol WllEN ACTORS writtenascriptforaa.-iu's • ---------------------lannounce they are retiring, western, ''Tbe Sa11 of Longjohns." All he needed the news is greeted with ·Longjohns .~· cOllabor•tihc was Sl million. TERRY VELOUR. IMCOLOIS AHDWHITI • D D THINK CHRISTMAS. THINK HOWES. China Sliver Crystal Fine Jewelry Cherished Gifts Precls.10,. Timepieces ~ ~ 1----111---------·-~ ----~-~ B.DHOWFSand SON llNIEJEW.11.Zl.S roa THIE.IE O&NtUTlONS NEWPORT l!ACH' 3412 VIA UDO 675•2731 lOS AHClW • PASADt:NA • NtWPOIT KACH fA1M S,.J/'IC.$ • sconKJALt • SAHTA WIAM """"""" dubiety. But Detroit-born with screen writer Lou HE HASN'T FOUND lt Peppard seem s m or e Antonio. yet, but has had offers. resolute than most. Peppard did a complet'e "One group agreed to put • In a bridJe-burning rewrite and showed i.t to up tbe money if I would exercise, he-went lo court CUTTING DOWN frh;nds in the film business, appear in the film," he1aJd. and sought a reduction in George Peppard They encouraged him to go .. i 'd be a tool to act. in a alimony to his first wire. .ahead with it. picture that I was wrlt.il\11 \ 1 ' • 4 • ... . explaining that his income the seriCs convinced him '"Then I had .to decide,'' produ'cing and dlrectlna. is reduced because.he is no that he dion't want to act said the actor. ''I ·could "Another group said they longer an a ctdT. The anymore. have acted in plctures Would finance IT\e 4nd give ~· ~;I ·-• 'j _.:. '· ..... ·"' .... /. THE HO.USE OF ' I • monthly payments were cut · "They were 90 minutes abroad or done another TV me artistic control -. bl.it from Sl ,90Q to Sl,400. long and. 95 percent ·or the series. But if 1 worked they. would handle· aJl the "I'm cha ngin,:: ·my life ," lime Banacek never 'Shut outsi·de the country, I 1bu!liness matters; I said no· , said Peppard. ''I 'm up. It was exha.usting. I ~·ouldn'tbeableto~my thank11.'' SOUTMCoASTPLUA-COSTAMisA-LOW.LIY& ' s hopping at a m ore foundmyselfgoingtobedat children. Peppard ls confident he .._._..,.,.._.....,_._._w~a inexpensive market. 1 've 7 and getting up at Slolearn w~ll find the backing and-,.._MW:OW. put my camper up for !!ale 1m~y:J~in:•:~~fo~r~t~hc'.'..d~•~Y~·. ___ _:_.•~·A~N~D~A~T~V~s~e:'.:ri~e:•·~•:v•~.n~a:_~m~ak~e ~hi~s~m~·o~v~i•::·---~·J.!::::::=============~ (it's a luxury model he used r as a dressing rooml .. "Expensive clothes, cars and ho uses were. never important to ·me. so that's no sacrifice. "ALL I WANT to do is earn enough money t o' clothe and reed my three children and give them the best education possible;" Like Georae c. Scott, who has also declared bis acting career· is over, George Peppard h 4s been ~ maverick from the start of his acting career. Producers and directors have found h i.m to be outspoken:. not y.ouT _compliant· kind pt leading man. : He first scored in "Home from the Hill" and adde~ a· string of hits: ''Breakfast at Tiffany's," "llow lhe West Was Won.,••·••The Carpetbaggers" and ''The ·Blue ?.tax ." J,ike' most movie caree,rs, Peppar!i'S· started to run down_. · HE BEGAN D!>ING le sser fit.ms and then "Banacek." Two seasons of nan Luxury at a kiw price RCA Stareo with 1-tradt tape ROii • ... ,.. . Popular Contemporary Style • 1QO% Solid Stale $549'5 o SUper Ac"'Coior • Autom1tic Fin• Tunirt0 • "Ciiek" llM~on for alf chamefs--VHf and lJHF. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts • ' , . 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JI.Ill complet• a coupoq we'll give you and mall it wllh 1 copy ot your llltt 1llp lo Frigidaire, Melling mu11 be 11'1'°9 by Dec. 1:1. 1174. Llmlt of one coupon Pet' Jamllf, Otfer void where prohibited. I :1:4.utt component.$ 79' lnl'l'lll'lye,..., Excelltnt plctute and ....... , . Fllgld1lt1 W11h11/Dryer .Jet Actfon wuher e2 eye*"' tempt •Dllpcl•T'll denims to dellCllH PAIR IAL• $399' •Flowing h•t tltctrlc dryer auv TME PAIR •fabric llttlng'"no heat ~ycla AND SAVEi ' w. ........... _ -...... ... ...... ... ..,,._ _,_, __ _ ~ ....... -·-.... - • - I HONEYWELL PENT AX SPOTMATIC F I· SPECIAL I •Ft.I A,.,Vt M ....... •Kot Dot fw h5y Rm •Yluttw locll French .Bag el ls Born SAN FRANC ISCO fAPJ -Sid Chassy, a transplan- ted easterner \\'hose ~louse of Bagels bakes 120,000 ot the yeast dough specialties Y.'eekly, has announced a breakthrough in the art. ·It's a French sourdou h a a · betw~en the goiden-crusted stuff of San Francisco life. and the tough, ring-shaped rolls of Jewish ancestry-: .Star Born He R an. f or Spaglie tti HOSTON IUl)l l "Anthon) ~l artignl'llL h\{'::> in Boston. On Prince Street. In the lt:iliiJn ~Orth t.:nd. 1'hl• home , for more than SO years, of lht• Princt' Spaghetti Co1n11any. ·· So begins the television l'01nmcr{'ial that shov.·s a little boy running home tp dinner. scampering through the rro\\'ded slreets of lloston's '.\'orth E_nd, ".\i\IOS'I' D,<\ \"S 1\1\'.TllON\' takes his ll ml' go ing hoinl'." the script goes. "But not toda~·-Today 1s \Vednesday. ...And, ;1.s l'\'ery fa n1ily in the l\'01'1h End of Ho ston '''ill ll•ll you, \\'cdnesday is Princ~-;1n1J;!hl·tli da~. '' · It's hcen five years-Siltt:~ young Anthon~· l\'lart1gnetti ' . . . ;1t St. i\l;ir~··s llii!h School in nearby Can1hridgl" Anthony "';is liler;1l ly disco\·C'rt'd for the t.'omnu:re1.il ;ind it \'aultcd hi1n 1ntoloc•1I ~lardon1 , ht· recalled. ··1 v.·us st.inding around \\ith friends "'hen sumt• guy.~ from :'\C\\' York can1c O\'l'r and a!!kecl n1e if I'd like to be on lt'le\'ision. I said yes, ancl a \\Cek later the~· <·ame back and shot the commercial '' Thu1~•y _November 21 , 1974 OAILYP1LOT DE SALE l Oo/o OFF THROUGH NOVEMBEH 3U $21995 W/SMC Fl.I SAYE SSS .,__tic S.,... Miii c, ... w.lln ~ ,.cfwfl fw More lrillo.t C°'°"5 •FiAlll c~ · "It's tangy and crunchy enough,'' Chassy said as the first experi ment<il b:ltch rolled from the O\'en. "But mayt>e a little more sour, ,,. no . lle udliu .. r They'll be ready for sale next month, he said. Actor Dennis \V eaver has been named to list ~---------. of lleadliner A\y,ard llE St\10 P•:OPLt~ al· his sc hool madt.' a ··big dl•al " about his rolt• and he occasionally "as recognized on thl' SU"l'Cl • French Gourmet Coo kware T aole Clotns • Place Mats • Soup Tureens • Antique Co pper & Bras s • Hangi ng Planters Mirrorea Pl anters • Sh'e11 Cand le s • Lucite Trays & Bowls • Wail De co r • L1 Qu1d Crysta l Thermometers • Bathroom Accesso ries & Decorator Towe ls .... ,,_ -only the Dilly Piiot really tells \\·inners by the greater youwhat•s new lnyour loc•I Los Angeles Press communil y ... everyday · Club., .o.\ngels' pitchrr HUNTINGTON PHOTO SUPPLY lit' ~aid ht• 1s s urpdscd that tht' comn1crcial is :-til l being :..1ired , hut th:.it mt>ans he still gels rt!Sidual 1>ayments. "I still don't set· them," ht· said. 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And shuts itself oft. • 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVED CRE DIT • ··"'i , •. - :: , ,· ' , ' • •• " •• ,• :: " .: •• •· " " ., •• •, •• i •i •: ' .: • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,, • • • • ~ ' ' ' ~ ~ • " . ,_ , ' • -~---, •1 • • • , , • ' , ' 86 DAILY PILOT Tnursda , November 21 . 1974 ., \ i He's Da .. edevil Director Hy 608 TIU•:\11\S C/\R~1EI~ IA J'1 1'hl· ,0, t boX·Orlll'C :-.tar \Ill:'> dun~ling 011 ;1 n~·lo11 1·01~ tA'1th nollur11.: IX't11l'1·n him :ind lht• grct•n nu•:idul\ hut :1.000 ret·t of 1h1n s .... ·1,, :11r Thi:. y.·us Chnt t:.i.:.t ~'ood d1rect1ni.; luni~·ll ali u p;ud killer u1 ··'fhl' Eiger S:111l'· llOn," u 111·~· mol'il' he hus b<'cn Cdm1n g in Sw1t1.«rl:1nd , .%1on N:1t1u11<1I Pai'~. thl' \Jonu me,nl V;1llt•y country ,, .arm(· rnu111ry n( l'ltnl t;ast...,·clf ••I T ll E i'1fjl''.\T,\IX 1·l1111h- 1n~ rnot:1gt.• \\'3~ being ,,·reenl'd fur .1 lloll yY.ood 11s it or 111 a mukt!s h1rt 1)rojcct1 u n room ubO\ll' J<:astw ood '., fl'Staurant, ...,·r~·Jy n:1ml·d 'fhl' !log 's Hrt·ath "I 1 1~urt.· 1f pi.'Oplc duo't h;~1 e ;1 ~Cll:.(' of humor, they ~houldn 'l try our pine<'.' ~ays thl' l"<tllJ.lY ac·tor in p;11' t1a l explanation o r. th t· re;.taur<i nt':-. name 1-.:as l'A'ood was t:t.·lt 1ng ready for the last nig ht'~ .. hooting or "The Ei gcr San- l'tion," !he fourth fi lm hl' h;,s dirc<:lt·d. the third !-.l<11" ring himself s inec he did "Breezy" \.\'ilh William ltoldcn. llE ADMl1TEO that lht• .'\ HOURS: NEW ST~E HOUR5: OPEN 8130 A.M. -7:30 P.M. AU LOCATIONS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. YORBA LINDA 5780 lo Palmo ot Imperial Hwy. 996-3111 ANAHEIM ENERGETIC CLINT Eastwood's No. 1 l'l1mlut1J.: foo tage an1azed himself. not lo mention hi ... 'A-'lfl'. Mal(g\e. "She .. ~1as u li ttle bug~y· l'\'Cd y.•hcn she baW lhe ri'tm ," he :;aid. "l musl ioay I 'A'as gliJd lo get off thut n1ounla111 r:igcr ( l:!,U3R fet:I 1: 1l \.\'a·s d;imnl'd trc:1l'herous." The ma.u1 hazard, hl· said. "w('re the little z.inscrs. the l1m .. ·,to11t> ~hurtl.., th;1t l·umc for url. To finunce his hoh· do"·n ft'om th« muunl;~1n Ii)', ht.• :.on1ct1mcb returns to htl:t• k1u\cs; the: rol)l' 'Ai.ls h111 old emplo)·er, u hush· 6,UOO·pound tc.~1. but tht· hush gO \'t!rnmcnt agency, rocks could easil y cul· 10 kill foreign figure~ who through 11 .. ;u·c in(·o nv cni enl for U.S.· 1:iolicy. llE l-:SCA P EOw1thout in· J-lls latest job takes on ;1 JUr)•,butoneufthcmovic'b mountain -climbing ex · l·lin1bt·rs w:i s killed in a pcdilion. Swi ~s l:l\'alanthc o n the WllV DID 11t: choose to ~econd da y of :;hoo ting. dirccl "'fhe Ei,er Sane· 'fhcre remains a s.ubducd lion'!" atm()spher"· on "'!'he Eiger "Because 1 had u visual ~unction '' bccaust-of the imugl! of it," he replied. tra~cdy . "Besides J didn't know any C\inl ~:•1 slwood rirs t directors who y.•cre moun· ;1l'hievcd not11:c \vlth the Lain climbers." ·•Jlawh td c '' t e levision Al 44 , Eusl\l'ood retains western -the I log's Ureath thl" physique or 8 pro fOot- lunc h menu fea tu res a ball halfback, but he step· ltutA•hide Special chili and pcd up his training for this beans. film . lie ran three miles in lie rir:-.t scorl·d on the big tht morning instead of' his ~c r ce n v.•it h HJlaKhctti usual one. played tennis in "'Cslerns like "A fo~istful ot the aft ernoon and v.·orked Dollars" and "For a Fe.,v out ('\·cry ni ght in his home Dollars ~lore." then y.·cnt gym. domcslic with ~ctionful .. 1 lli\Vt: a frtl'nd v.'ho ~omc s:iy violent film ~ like "Dirty lhirry " and docs rock climbing, so we went to Yosemite and clim· "fl1 <1"nun1 fo'orcc " . ,.. bed the Los Arrow moun· Tll E Y llELPE D him tain" he said. 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Jfiilhl • ___ ..4. -.r _ ~ d.ep-!Ufted 'ilnyl, 3-901flfon'S f'"' er = ,and apeclally consiructed so ·~ ~ you can.put II right :L,_. ONL~·192 ONLY·f/9 - ~RiVieta CSGGU\l@U~o _HOURI: WEEKDAYS; I 30 A..M lo 1:00 II M IATUAOAY~ 110 ... M lO . OCJ p M. IUNOAY t 11100 ... M to ~ 00 11,M BUENA PARK 1531 STANTON AYI. ..._._""""' .... 827-4400 ORANGE · .2393 TUSTIN ~W"owtt 998-U7P COSJA MESA 3~JS llll10L ,...,....,.., .... ......, 979-5,040 . \ Crtdlt Mll•ble. frtt Dolllllfll ands.tu • \' ! \' I So That 's Justice Witches Predict K~inge;~;,. .. ,,R~~·igna;il~~ i~E"' YORK !U PJ J What network tt'l evision an· chormun Is h1:1"ing an affair 'A'.ith wh at congreS$WOman? ... They're beau1iful EXECUTIVE GOURMET GIFTS REDDI NG t1\i'1 Justice Is u :.Ui.ill\ r.iClUrl'd O.IS a bli uUfvldt·d :-ady hold in~ u S<'H h.• Ap p:1renlly u n1 all -order con\pll.ny 's c·omputcr took the notion seriously. Court officiuls .!lay 11 Jett i.'r ~d \'c r ti si n ~ a sweepstakes \Vitti prizt>s of SI ,000 t o SIU ,000 arriv ed r ece ntl y add1·ts:-;1,:d to "~Irs.' Redding Justict'. ·· ' \\'hit h congrt'ssn1en ••rt' \.l.'ill'ht>!i'1 \\'hich r ~nk1ng U.S di plomat v.•ho recently 111~r· r\ed "''ill (luil his job': The secretary of State is c11sy to identify. but the o th e r s must remalh nameless untiJ -or 'tf -the prcdil·tions of Americah witc hes come true. AFRAID IT WOM'T FIT HER? PICK THE STYLE •••• WE GUARANTEE THE FIT! 30 '~ TllE \\'ITCllES are oot the stringy-haired hap on broo ms. They'r19 ju$t like everyo ne else. according lo Robert Carson , public ovinion resP.arch director or the New York Center for the Strange, an informatio n g ath e ring and d i a - semination aroup dealln1 with the occult. "We 've even got two conti:ressmen who are wit· ches," Carson suld In an ln- t erv ie w. "Some or the straightest pt!Ople are .... ·it- ches.1' Ca rson s1tid Jw;t year the witche s accurately predic - ted the resignation or for- mer President Nixon and th e soaring c os t of groceries. JI O'A' do they know ? C11;r11on ul50 \lo'OUldn'l say ''Th e trou ble ts lhat mO!il> Creatively Designed & Packaged by ~ "Well." Cu rson si.ud , "'hlch two congrcissmcn ure pen ple ec1uatc v.•itchcr aft ' "v.'e 're not ~ctuiill)' sure. prttctlclna: wltche1. vdth demonoloi:y und 11or· Thu.t's wbywe'rt!doina our li e 1 ald thti term ctiry," Carson swhl "that i urvey... "warlock' rererrina to male j ust isn't true. • Exclusive Designs • f'rom St5. • By At>Potn1ment or Stoo Bv C ARS ON SAID h ill witchesls lnaccurate. "Witehr raft is noth int.: oraanliatlon is in the mid· -more th an modc rn·d U)' 2 Location• 1n Richards Mk1s. die of a 20·)·ear research "WARLOCK," llE said, l)a ganism." he explained. project studying the proa· "was a term Invented "Today·s witches amountto """&OA11£WctN1u11 ~·oo nostlcpowersOfWilcl\e!. j:ratuiUoualy by Sir Wl1ler ,beinr:? th e heirs of -an cient .... ~~N•. ~'.~~(~~11, "We're trying to nail Raleigh, not by witches. druidi sm or any other so-L";::;;;;:::====~---"=.--------' down whether these people 1Any man goincon a TV talk ·called 'pagans.' They wor· [ " can, in fact, predict the show or something like that "s,hoirpt otrh~ng 'e'a"rt'hgmododtel,'e'r : ruture,"hesaid. 'a nd c laiming to be a .. Money's SAVES your money The group sends letters to I warlock Is most likely a and th eir religious rites are W th h rake.Malewitchesaresim-simpl y a \lo'ay of com-L-or In the 275 witches eac year !Pi th t Ith mun>"cat>'n•"">.thher.·· '-' as king them to give predic· tt-_Y_• __ w_c_•_•_· __ _.. _____ • _____ .._ lions for the coming year. .,)- Carson said 9S ol the 275 witc hes surveyed p~icted the Kissinger resignation. 67 the whiskey shortage, 40 the shoe polish shortage and 60 the lighter fluid shortage. DAILY PILOT LOVt:~· ~turier ror Active Sportsweai:.. ~\ ~"-.. • ''OF COURSE, any per- 1 ceptive person who reads the pa per s could huvr. predicted the Nixon rcsiJ!'- JN ADDITION, he said, 84 witches predicted that a TV ne ws a nc ho r man \lo•ill "make headlines" because of an affair he's allegedly been having "'it h a conj(ress· \\'Oman . YES!! SAVE ~0% TO 70% 0/1 EVEl?YTHl/IC Ill AU l)EPMTHE/ITS-7 l)AYS A /+'EEK! 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Y ptU)f Tl'turlday. ttootemoer 2l. 1974 FBI Agents Still Seeking Fugitive Women \V AS lllN,G'roN 11\PI .Somc"•hcrc In the v.·orld , t "·o young "'on1cn (u~uti\'tS m:1y be eh;.1\khl~ up another :i l'U r nr SUl'('\'!iS In uUl ~JlHU I 1nJ!the f'HI It \I.US lour )cars l.ll!O la~t rnonth v.·hcn Susun f:1hth Suxe and Kat herine 1\1\11 P{)V.'CI' V.'l'rc ul.ldcd tu the FBI list of 10 most \\';;ntcd fu •itives. ·rooay. tht:' r,BI ~llll has no :-.o l1d elu ~· 111 their "htr~abouts "\\'t: llAVt:N'T h:.ill unything good on them for n1on th s.'' s aid fH I :I J)O kcsmu n Tum Col l. ·· Evcr.v day we t:et tips hut no thing concrete.·· '!'he "'om~n \\.'ere ~ddcd to · O art r - Witc11auer Polara! Not just an advanced 100% Sol id State Digital, but a superh piece of jewelry! • lne Vv 11/'l.Ji.f·r Pr-JJrJ i!:. Int most <>Ovonced wjy IO H::•I !•mP. ·.)u(X:;r ,1c.cur<'!ll' But un1,11e olt\ef :.0.10~ltiLe1 ~Ooect'l> p;J.'dfd offers a wiCle rungc at hard:.orna s111cs h011us1 d rouna c&e 10 accomnloda1e the mo·Jr·rn.:nr But superb ana 1rnag1na11ve de~ns 1n .i &e~ "~· 01 e:·.,.e-ca1ctnnq cases and bracelets Sur..: Iv Oledse tne most <11scetn1ng 1nd1vdut1I Pddt.J rhe 100% So11d Stale Wo1cn. has no moving paflS. Micro m1nia1..ire c1rcu11s transmn impulses 10 !he hght.em1U1ng diode d191rs which i.gnl uo wnen the 1ime d1SOlt1V nuuon is pressed. ' re11s Othe hour:01ne rn1nute Dine secona Dine dale O W1th a m 1nd1ca1or PUl<Jrd lne 100'1~ Sold ~la!e Dtg1ral By cJes1gn Fron1 $350X' COSTA MESA HARBOR CENTER PHONE 546-9485 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON CENTER PHONE 892-5501 they "'·ere cha.rged 1n eon· nl·e11on with lht! murder or a Boston poltct• ofOet•r during 01 bank holdup. E11l·h race s federa l ·· l'hurgL·~ or unla"•ful inter· gtate rli~ht. theft of govern· mc11t properly und bank rohbcry. 'fhey ure the only women oo tht' "10 m<>st wanted " Jisl. COLL SA ID J"BI officials h<'lie\'C holh huve fled the country. Hoth we re 1dl'nli fi!'d "'1th lhl• r;,idical left and, like S!'\'eral other "'eli ·kno\lo'n mill tants, seemed to vanish 'A'ilhout a trace. FBI officials say 1i1iss Saxe and Miss Power, both 24 . and four male militants on the "most wanted" list undoubtedly turned to sym· pathetic friends in the un· derground for h e lp in . eluding purs uers. 'l'he agency boasts that iL captures it.s "most wanted" fugitives an average oC 1'17 days arlcr adding them to the list. BUT ALL SIX militants now on lhe li st have evaded capture for more than four But the Flit still is looking (or her as a fugitive from local charges against her in w nnection with a 1969 con· frontation betYt•een Chicago police a nd ... Weatherman faction. Yet another fugi ti ve woman, Jane L. Alpert, who went underground four years ago after pleading &uilt.Lin an .anti.war_.bo_m: bing conspiracy, surren- d e r e d la s t week and pleaded guilty to bail jum· ping charges. Miss Alpert, 27, said she didn't want to be a lifelong fugitiV('. PAT RICIA HEARST. the Californinkidnap victim who later declared al· legiance to her Symbionese Libera tion Army captors. ~ay never be listed in the . ''most "'anted'' category. u,., ,.._... . Coll said the purpose or NOT ON TOP 10 LIST the list is "saturation Fugitive Patty Hearst publicity." .ind l'oliss Hear- t st 's picture already h as char ged in the florid.a kid-) been splashed across. vi:· naping of Barbara Jane tually a ll of the nation s J\·1ackle. She was eaptured l'news.p a pers , .n.ew s 10 Oklahoma in March 1969 1 magazu~es and telev1s1on. less than three months after .Despite the yea rs or making the "top 10." ~ ra~lure In the s.earch for t-.11ss Saxe and Miss Po"·er. ye<i rs. A FOURTll v.·omao, Ber· Tht• \\'a nted posters nadine Dohrn, was on the bearing photog raphs of list ror more than five years Sasc and Pov.•er still are but her name was taken off tacked u1> in post offi ces and this year after officials co urthouses a round the dropped federal charges the FBI s pokesman gamely vows, "We'll get them one ofthese days." cou ntry . g ·nst he .. People keep calling to a ai r. An agen cy colleague s norted, "Yeah. Either that or we'll La ke them orr for being too old.·· i;ay that.. lady \11hose..pic.tu.cc.....:..·, -------------------., 1s in th e pos t ofrice is "'·orkin~ as a "''aitress dov.'n al Sloppy J oe·s. But it never turns out to be anything,'' Coll said . The FBI had better luck 1,1,•ilh the first woman to make the fugilive list, Ruth 'Eisemann·Schier who was Pe r1nil Lifted SACRAMENTO WPIJ - Gov. Ronald Re agan has appointed Mildred Jane Yorke of Novato to a four- year term on the· state Board of Cosmetology. Mrs. Yorke . a Re publicah, rt'places J>oll y A. Wyant or San Francisco. who asked not to be reappointed. Tastier Bird Just ·Hypnotize Him ?\ORTH GLENN, Colo. (AP I-Dr. Dan Kusha says. consumers can save money by buying live turkeys ror Thanksgiving dinner. and the mehtal anguish of lhe slaughter by hypnotizing the bird. · "The worst part of killing a turkey. who ~ay. have become a little friendly when fed by the ramtly 1n the back yard or chicken coop, is when it looks you iolhe eye," Kuska says. "llERE'S JIOW TO·KtLL it quietly, with no fuss or feathers flying.' An unfrightened bird does not pour adrenalin in its blood. It will taste better.·· · The doctor. 42. advises placing a string on . the . ground. then placing the turkey's bca~ Ofl: the string. He sa~'S the turkey's eyes will remain fi xed on the string in a hypnotic slate. '"It will stay relaxed. not see the as.. and above all, nol look you reproachfully in the eye.·· Koska s;1ys. · LIN-BROOK "\'OU'Ll.. GET A BE'M'Ell turkey, be positive it is fresh. sa\·e about 40 percent and elimin~te the middle man everybody is complaining about 1f you ~o ~o .a farm. pick out your own and learn to \li.'ork a httle b1l yourself,'' Kuska says. . . SALE! so. Y-0. REG. $12.95 BY WALTERS 49 SQ. YD. REG. 7.99 Ctftlpletely Installed with · Deluu Rubber P..Witlt I ~ Ku sk:a, ,,·ho practices medical hypnosis. 1s a graduate or the Uni\'Crsity of Nebraska School of l\.1edicine . • IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS NEW LOW PRICES ON CALCULAfORS FOR HOME, FOR SCHOOL, FOR BUSINESS ' . ~,,. ~¢-~ ~-., . ~- CASK) Fl-1 0 SCtlMTlflC IOAMCTIOMllTS 'Wmt~TOUCH OPIUTION . I .~:~0-.-...... -... ~..:1 •1 ...... 1!'-.llO~ .. ~.-•1111uni1 ... -~~-·"' -"' I ·~·~lll (l)UOC !u,,.,i>Q,,., I ~.: -It>\! o.c\!MI IO'j'l1 .... • N:.. "' b.o!lf<Y ""'"'"'180 """s799s Tie MfW CASfO.MtNI IE11B MIT MOT ltG6H.. • 90 Hrs ""-' ...,,, 4 e..n.IM • lllogil _, •• • !121191 ""-~) • -. OlotNI S<wtlo:... - WN SJ99S 'cwR. ClfAN PRltO'INCO All D.lY. fYUY DAY!. 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Ike Eastvold, the club's project coordinator a nd chaii;man of the rock art s ubc om m ittee o r th e statewide Society for California Archeology, said \'isitors who wish merely to view the petrogly phs v.·ill be able to · walk through the timber and wire bar· ricades. .sizes for BIG AHD TALL TOWN AllD COUNTRY CENTER 3664 So. Bristol, Sonta A"a "'· 557-8962 C Fanl\S ~.,: toodgittp s sa app ollda Food gift paks make ideal gifts. They contain de licious specialty foods from Hic kory Farms of Ohio. Most feature the world-famous BEEF STI CK Summer Sa usage .. Right for all ages! . PREMIUM PAK "'as~now 4.98 1'1IDNIGHTSPECIA L "'as h}.flnow9.98 Gouda, Sn1oked Edam B:ir. 1wo Cheese Sprtads, jar of Prtserves, jar of jelly plus Strawberry Bonbons for decorali~ purposes. I lb. BEEF STICK Sununi.·r S:i us:i)!e. Belle Fleur Cheese. Sn1oky Chee~ liar. ~hid ~tu.I· get LQnghorn plus Stra\vbcrry Boobons. ALL CllEESE Pl.US 14 .9M Belle Fleur Cheese, Butter Kacsc ChceK', two Goud as. Edan1 Bar, Smoky 01ccse Bar. four Cheese Spreads. Old·Fashioncd Crack· ers, Cheese .Sticks plus Tasty St rawberry BIG R_OUNDUP was 2W°8 now 21.00 ; 4 lb. BEEF STICK Su1111ner Sausage, Gouda, · Edan) Bar , f.1ihl J\lid 1::..:1 Loogho111, !Jelle ~ Fleur Cheese. S1noky (smoked ..:l'!Cesc l!:ir) ;; and S1rawbcrry Bunhoo,, .• Boobon~. I Wiu HANOLi TOUR CHRISTMAS 0.ot• J I T PHOMI., .• 64Z·H7J ' Man)l MoP6 Gi't Pak~ onDispla)l WITH REDUCED PRICES Available in a large variety, they come in all price ranges and are the most precious of gffts because !hey can be shared wilh others. They show thoughtfulness. reflect good taste. flatter the recipient and spedk highly of the gi'ler. Th~y are right !or all ages. ~__;~=-~~~~~~ ........ ~~~__;':__~~~~ • TAKE WITH YOU OR WE'LL MAIL 1 r ff(t lcd,, fJF OHIO , •' • WESTCLIFF PLAZA ·: 17111 •IRVINE NEWPORT BEACJ PHONE: 64 2-Q972 ._ Manct•r·Fttd•r ·111 t . l•tu,d•r 'tH e. Sund•r ·1111 • , I ;, d • • • • . . • t • . • .. • .. • • •t ? u • • • T Watch · Stacked Decks f'Jever play with a deck or C'!tds whose backs are decorated ln such a maMcr tb8t they appear upside doWn when reversed. Such wti the·advice of'that gam·. blfng expert John Scarne. Wtth such cards, says he , c}U!aters signal "hie:h" and "IQw" hands to their cohol'- t ~· A si pipl e tr;tck, ,Yf&At '! llwt he · a +:er s su!h ob. ''iOUS de· ''ides are th8 ;least ' likHy to be discovered. ·Consider )·ourselr a Seasoned Citizen, too, if you know that Oslo once was cape4 Christiania. \'olgo- ·grad once was Stalingrad, SaiJ,to Domingo was Ciudad Trµjillo, and Djakarta was Ba_tavia. l'iOWHERE but in Japan is lhe spilling or salt regar· dtj:l as a ·sign or good luck. · SPINSPEED ~. ''What's the surface SP.eed of the earth as it spins?" M. About l,OOOm .p.h. ; ;~o LAW requires a doc· tor to give first aid in an e'inergency. ?ltany i.Ub Jtysician who refuses to do 59· too. "Why so·!" inquires a: client. Sounds hard, ;: :; .. :· •' .. L.M .. BOYD &,esn't jt? But it·s not, ~cessa·rily. Such un · sqlicited treatment is said t~ be far more apt to leave a, r6edical expert open to roalpractice charges than ~Pointment healing. • :ouR LANGUAGE_ MAN once reparted that "silver," •4.piril" and .. chiffiney" afe words that do not rhyme ..c).th any other worm. To that brief list, he now adds ·:liquid," "window" and ·~arpet.'' Any others? ~ MAN IN STREET ~Am asked where we first ~l that phrase "the man In · ilie street" to characterize !llr. Average, Not from Qalph Waldo Eqierson, as lfPmmonly believed. l-le was nrst to deliver the line in Uiis country, possibly. But it tJ,i:rned up earlier in the ipemoirs or England 's qitarles Fulke .Grenville. Jn. ~· . : THl\T BOYS are three tlmes more like,ly than girls tb stammer is well known. ~ut here 's another wrink le. ?hose relatively rare girls !ho are so afflict-ed tend to ~ercome the impediment. ~umerous boys, however, arc apt to develop it later in ~fe, • . • ! JIOLD ON, the United States of America Isn't the (fl\y country that's known 4"s the U.S.A. Sols the-Union qr South Africa, :· AND DON'T .FORGET, J:rederick the.Great always Wisisted his coffee be made tith champagne instead of ~ater. SHOP US!' INTERIOR DESIGMS ART AFFAIRS affa[rwith art lJNIORMISS apparel ANTIQUf CLOCKS end barometers "SPECIALITY CARDS . Antiques PAPERBACK WRITERS TOHGAl'I T Al' A t f'Nlt)'tell• ~ whlll'I new tn ·iour 1oc1l SQmmunlly ••• every dlJ , l1Qlijijl!1il ' . . -) men's leather outerw~ar in popular shirt style A gift he'l l really appreciate. A genuine leather or suede jacket with contemporary shirt styling. Side vents, buuon front. 38-44. 79 • 99 v;al.$1'15to$125 outerwear 116 ......... ""'" • I J.P. Stevens ''.EfoweLBox" no- i ron percale sheets Soft little flowers on a sno- wy white ground in wrin- kle-free polyester and col· ton percale. Save on all "sizes. A fresh, he~t look. 3. 99to 10:199 reg. 4.50·1•3.50 sheet' 34 Keds® tennis sneakers for active sportsmen Is he a tenn is buffl Or maybe he jogs, bikes or likes to-walk on the beach. Great gift from 'famous maker in ..bro)Yn, navy or camel. 8. 99reg.12 .00 men 's shoes 60 ~ ~ ladies' lounge chair .•• to relax in style A, lovely lounge chair with pleated skir~ it is available in celery only. The perfect way to sit back and relax in style after a hectic day. $1. 3 9 reg. $229 uphol. furn. t 4 t ,,._ , ..... ·-!., . • ' •, .1- ·\ •\ •• ' _.:•""'·...l I ' I . ' ' r new boucle knit cardigans warm up winter fashions Don 't miss the tremendous savings ' . . • ' \ ; ! _j..,-.. j ; ' 1· ' , _ _.I u ,. ~ . on our v-neck rib trimmed swea- -ter. It comes in wliite, red: pink, yellow or camel wool, acrylic and nylon. Sizes S·M-L. . . 12:99 comp. ul. 1 a.oo · imllOft knit 62 the jacket dress of polyester double knit A pre11y open neckline dress wilh a coordinated scarf. Top stitched shirt jacket to top it all'. In aqua, navy and•natura·I, Wrinlde,free. • I 0·20 23.99 comp. value 38.00 , ; Thuttd!Y, Novemb9r21, 1974 . DAILY PILOT •• PRE-TH .AN KSGIVI NG CL·EARANCE & STARTS TODAY,ALL STORES WOVEN PUMP FOR WOMEN cosmopolitan shoes 12 DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES forecast shoes 125 val. 18.99 "'ere 14. 99 COLOlfFUL AND CASUAL SHOE ASSORTMENT junior shoes 129 were 14.99 POLYESTER WARP KNITS yardage 54 reg. 5.50 yd. VINYL HANDBAGS WITH SUEDE TRIM handbags 26-all 23 stores and may co fashion place (cerritos) were 22.99·25.99 ASSORTED TOPS IN SIZES 10·18 blouses 31 comp. val. $11-16 LONG AND SHORT DRESSES little girls 56 comp. val. $3-25 PLAIN, SOLID DOUBLEKNIT PANTS, 7·14 girls 77 comp. val. $9 DELUXE 3-SPEED REGINA® EµCTRIKBROOM vacuums 73 ,..,. reg. 46.99 MAKE-IT-YOURSELF HOMt CHEESERY KIT housewares 156 reg. 9.99 GOURMET CARBOl\<I $TEEL CUTLERY housewares 156 / reg. 1.99-7.99 HEATHER BARWARE IN EIGHT POPULAR SIZES glassware .126 reg. 4:00 DELUXE BUMPER POOL TABLE, ACCESSORIES si>orting goods 50 reg. $129 100% WASHABLE POLYESTER LADIES SKI PARKAS ski shop t ·l 4 -not at wilshire, crenshaw, montclair, reg. 30.00 carlsbad, the city (orange}, w~stminster, cerritos fashion place oxnard, el cajon, riverside. eagle rock, COLORFUL PUFF-QUILTED BEDSPREADS bedspread dept. 11 3 -twin-king reg. $45·$80 .OPEN WEAVE CURTAIN PANELS ·81"-84" LONG .'urtains dept. 113 regularly 15.00 VISION NET CURTAIN PANELS 84" LENGTH curtains dept. 113 regularly 10.00 JUNIOR LEATHER JACKETS WITH LAMB TRIM junior coats 24 · 15.99 12.99 12.99 2.99 yd. 12.99 5.99 -7.99 1.99-10.99 ' 4.99 36.99 3.99 1.25 to 3.99 each-2.99 89.99 19.99 19.99-39.99 6.99 3;99 reg. $140-$152 JUNIOR AND JR. PET. DRESSES, PANTSUITS 1 09. 99-114. 99 ·junior dresses 94, jr. budget drss. 121-all 23 stores and may co fashion place (Cerritos) · reg. 20.00-40.00 MISSES' 2-PC. PANTSUITS budget store, loungewear 815 · reg. 12.99 MISSES NYLON TURTLENECK TOPS budget store, accessories 826-except el cajon I MEN'S ULTRA-SOFT DRESS SHIRTS reg. 4.59-4.99 budget "store).men's furnishings 806-except el cajon BOYS' PERMANENT PRESS JEANS, 8-18 · budget store, boys' wear 822-except el caion MISSES' 2-PC. PAJAMA PANT~UITS comp. val. .$15 comp. val. 4.99 .!? . budget store, loungewear 815· reg. 12.99 MISSES' NYLON TURTLENECK TOPS budget store, accessories 826-except_el cajon reg . 4.59-4.99 MEN'S ULTRA·SOFT DRESS SHIRTS budget store, men's furni shings 806-except el cajon comp. val. S15 BOYS' PERM ANENT PR~SS JEANS, 8-18 budse.t store, boy{ wear 822-except el cajon comp. val. 4.99 8.99-19.99 9.99 2.99 8.99 2.99 9.99 2.99 8.99 -... • 2.99' Shop-daily 10 a.m. to 9:30; Saturday, 10 to 7; Sunday, noon to 6 - I • South Coast Plaza-co~ta Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 .. ,. I • MAVCO I • 1 -.. .. . . I • I • BIO OAILYPILOT Thurad'Y, Nowmber 21, 1974 MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson """' JJJ.1? </OUI? OAft WtLL , ,Ile llA~D!.Y SA10 ArNTHING ... sME WOUl.ON'T Ltr M6 TOUCH Htl!. AND 5Hf Wf"1 W)Mf At TtrHHl~tV. LAST rl1611T . M?tJOLo r TUMBLEWEEDS w -J,,,_ FUl-IKY WINKERBEAN by Tom K. Ryan .. JL Jt ~ by Tom Batiuck I J t.J&T OON'T BELJ EUE 11\1 MARRIAGE 11-l ~E. TRADmONAl... &El\l&E Al>)(.)l'l\ORE , l'l\ARC.I A I . I KNOW WHAT t,lOll MEAN , llVINIA I OUR HEAD& ARE IN lHE SAME. Pl.ACE Ol.l lHAT !&SUE. I WIW GET MARRIED 11'1 ~E TRADrTlONAl &EN5E Wlla.l <,lOlJ CAl-l HAIJE. A GUl1l\R WEDDli'IC:. it-l51Ef\D I ' ' ~ ' NANCY ' WOW··· SHE'S A BEAUTY SHE SURE IS SHE'S 50 GORGEOUS TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PUZZLE ACROSS 50 h'lc•11s11 by 1 J1zr pilt1ist stage• 2 ···--W1i111r WO<dS 5 "·-··or1hf111'' !i2 Abhoirence 9 Emb1.,111 5" Black: Poet. 14 Goo11ton--· ~Lodge•• I~ Cityollt1di1 r.9 Seabird 16 Alric1n <111iv11 62 Swee!··· 17 Sri1k1 l1111ur1: 64 Heathen 2 words 65 Leev111 oul 19 One pl1yi11g 1 67 Farm lmp!e· pan ment pl<l 20 Bulbou1pt.n1 10 P11ilhiooe,.s 21 Ch1clt ifl paymel'lt g1owlh 71 C1lil. wont 23 R1111n1d cen111• 2• M111ur1dby 72 To ··· pilCil'lg Perfect 73 Win111r Ve111,d1y'1 Puul• Solved: '11 Occup1ncy loftCilll 22 f.01 tverv 48 Otclintl '" 29 Rivel 74 Rob 25 lmptit'lt clll1rly 51 "··· Go111ht dep0s"~ .. 31 R11p0nd1 to .iimul1 J!i Anglo-51:11.011 lllner 37 Outw1•d: An11. 39 P~<1t l!l1 -40 Micld1v •2 Gr .. 1 l11te 44 Eng. king ot old: VI<. 45 LOVfld 10 lllCllS 47 Hiving t'ltClt hlif q M!ldo111h • 75 Clt1Noyan! 26 Glven W11111I., DOWN co<1clu1iot1 53 Ame11c1ri 1 0111 '18 Ship·1h1P11d lndilns 2 Ne11rty clock SS Allan J Re"au11nt JO W ile ot kirogdom - meal;Jwords Ab11h.lm 57 , .... show: • Zebra te1ture 32 A1Semble Pe1p1how !i Hurt1h 33 M11t1 lllvel 58 Scornlul 6 Go<11 by J.4 App1a11 tu\ty ulte,.nce 7 Me111 35 Ce1 .. 1 !i9 Sm1ll chi!dtll"I 8 Low111 poini 36 Sou11d 1 ho111 60 Mr. J1Ming1 9 A••b cloak 38 Blood 61 C1<1moni11 10 S1i;1: 2 words 41 P1in 1111• ac1 11 Po~erst~k• 43 Roman 63 Moreover 12 C1use 10 hall rv1anl 66 Become f1•ed 13 Maki sulfer 16 Name 68 Eai: Preti~ 18 Fruit tac11iou1ly 69 lt1telligenc1 • " I '" 11 12 " by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller HOW COME YOU'RE N'OT .JEALOUS? THAT MOVIE IS 25 YEARS OLD AND SHE'S 36 NO\'/ PEANUTS Tru. Mi.. l--ICl'\ESTLlf, CrUICK ,OOtS T'..(15 LOOK LIKE A 5KATIN6 ~ESS ? JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH -~i:? f:)(,CtJ5€ ,\\£,I THINK 15 l"M GOIN6 TO TH.\T "Tl-IE CR'( A6A!N ~· ~ONE? Wf COOk'EC' LUNll1 r~ lr.A , AND If 6'11' 91AR'Nf:O TO A t.r~P .... 1"HitrrJ, IT ALL FELL. OHTHI. FLOOft, 5"TWE PJCk£f> • DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz l-ll,Cl-tlJCK.1. THIS IS t.\.lRCIE ... l'M lN A 1;1,lD k},l,l(,.CMIJCi...M ! NEED 5£l,\1EONE TO T~L;.. TO ...• I .. ,.l'fo\ ...•. I ....... . -""-- by Harola Le Doux ALfO, IT ~!LLiP lMO, SO WE H.C> TO Al~ .AN0 NOW1 Hf FLA1LY tctFt.Hl-f ro tAT rr! IT OIAT _ FO~ AN HO"t". by Mell YOUK- lfNAT 'IOU /IU ~ Y#UWf A P1'KY IATP !! • 1: . ~ " • "' " 16 " - i (CC1ti11' ; <J:aa1s ,; • ! 8 ;.r "~ ~~~~ ~-:v ~ ¥~ <if"" ' .. " • I'{ ;@" N "' "' " .. .. J " " -· .. " -" " ~ • " " ., " " Ml: .. - "" " ' ' ( I -llli ll .. " " " .. .. .. " .. .. n ' /'< - " ~ . DICK TRACY TOOTS' LICEllSE ll!GISTllATION CAVE US HER ADDllES<I. WNERI IS SHEP I . . • • -.~.--. :-':-: -• ' . • • :-' . • .....,()\.. tllUMf.S' • ..,,._. .... ---- HAHt L.1tt AHD I JUST (jQT aA.C.K. &UILDING MANAGER SAID 'ME M.OVED A WEEK·/INO. MAVl/l. SHE MAS A NEW PHONE PWMRR.. uzi.. CMICK WITW TME COMMNY. ) by Chestrr' Gotild \ By Rodger Bradfield .: l HEARD.- CoN~R/<T5. I -Af'T¥R AU., SILl'"."'CS IS N\SRU.'i NOIS~ Willi 'f'ME VOLUM£ ,.-uRN't> DOWN <( 00 THE GIRLS ~ .. ~-. ' . :· .. Dcx:lor Jenkins' prescription for my headac he did wonders ror me-the drug:norc I to.ok it to is now a dress shop.'' . - . . . . .~.-.,-,, .. • p ot Stove .:~Speculation Develops . ,, t;I On New Party Losers . ~ :.~ · By DICK WEST be Gworg~ \\1allace. Others · makes int c r Its tln g ~:Jli\SHINGTON (U,P1'1 -predict tha t Reagan and speculation. But· l per-~&ere ts murh .t)&lk: thC!;t· \Vall ace \\•ill be runnina ;;onally am more Interested <taysaboutthepcssi b111tyof mutes. And st ill others in reports that a second ~third purty movement predic t that both will party movement may soon liveloping for the 1976 bccon1c third party' can· get underway. asidenthd election. dldutes and run against $econ~ party movements Some predict the third cat hoth er. are nothini' new. or course. par1 y ticket '''ill be hcadl'd They hav~ v.:uxed and b~--·Ronald Rt.•<111an. Somt· AS .'\ "llOT stove" top tt· "''aned per1 od1 cally ever p j:lJct the candidute v.•ill in th e off-season, this si nce the founding of the ' Republic. . [· .. : • ' ' ' l ' ' ! " MEMBER AMERICAN C>EM SOCIETY Don't 1ust spend 1t · .wear 1t1 c~, ·.••m (., .. ,,a ... ,,. "'')'' .~ao ~ .. ~, ..,..,. "J 1~.~" ...... ,.., .. 1, .c'!1"'' 10 t.•·• ~"~ •t•'» I·•• 1•"-''1 •~·:it.,,~ b-o <> -~""'m '''"·•d•• cl"' '"'"'»"""r.,.u QI v•·' ~ •t• Q,, •~ltr '"'" ol J•O''v ~t<e• .. I,.,,,~ ..-rui ·•'•••>' ~·r,w '"\~')II en~ OQ ~· • • •'"' (n"l'""O• (ne<~' BankArnericard Master Charge CHARLES H. BARR • .. Generally speaking, their candidntCj have been lea- ders or lo11t causes that developed outside the r:nain· stre am or American Politics. Typical or the ge nre are such second party can· \,\GHTEJf S l'DE didales HS Adlui Ste\·enso n in 1956, Barry Goldv.'atcr in 1964 and George h1cGovern in 1972. ALTll OUG ll T H EY sometimes attract enough votes to achieve the ro le or "spoilers" -~1cGovern, .for example. kept Richard Nixon from \\•inning t.1a s- sachusetts -rurely are they serious threats Lo the other party's c11ndldates. However, a source active in current second party disc ussions told me the situation in 1976 might be different. "If v.•e can (et Jerry Ford • 1976 PLANS? Ronald Rt1~1n as our standard-bearer, and thus hB\'e the advantage of incumbency on our ticket. Y.'l' have a real chance or pulling it off." he said. 1 I said, "What makes you think Ford could be per· suuded to head up a second party mo\'ement?" 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TllE FEA llAS started di stri buting kits of guidelines and suggestions. oind the agency plans to :send out. fl "sales rorce" of regional FEA workers to sell the ide.u to the busines- :imen. The ''saJesme{loi.' will call • on the biggest buildings in t hei r areas first. said Roger· '"· Sant, assi:;t·ant ad-ministrator of lhe..FEA. The saving goal is the same as Was set last winter during the crisis of the Arab oi l embargo and general shortages or energy. But, Sant said, "the m essage did not gel across " last year for :some reason. TlllS Tl1'1 E. 11 E said, if it do~s not get across, the federal gC1vc rnment may ··adtl lCl'th" to the stan- d ards such as making them a requiren1cnt for 1!,l'llini:: a fcdt"r al co n tr a ct. The guid{'lincs c:.dl for buildings to be heated only to 65·68 deg rees. a ir-eooled to onl\• ";S-80 dcgr('Cs, anti \i _ghted tO ;;1~pccifit11111.· 11~ 11 \". lfe\('l'ybnd.\ 11l1t•::i 11h:1t ts rcque::.ted lhc ~"' 1nµ t<>11ld Ill:' lht· l "{jtli\ ;dent (lf JOO.l~HI h:irrt·I~ uf n1J ;1 d;1_1., SaJJl saut. It's Here NORMA'S Tole Pointinq embroidered shirts. dresses. elc Pottery DRY FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS WOOD CARVINGS PLANTS F-1---R ED W 00 D FURNITURE DESIGNS Stained 'n leaded Glass Sunday is ru a&Ar--== ' - ' ' • • t ' ' , f , I • " Myths Inhabit Third World "We don't think of you as black . •'Tb1t's· supposed to be a com· ))llmeot, •• o))Jected theW oman. "We're 1upP.Qsed t.r,sayihankyou." She asked, ''What do they th.ink when they say that?'' Her question ~ame iri. the midst or a discu,ssion on Myths and Stereotypes of Third Wort<t Women. While her qµestion never really was answered, other minority women ex· pressed their frustration and sug-gest~ answers l«1. similar supposedly CQmplimentary comments. As the only black woman in her col· )ege dorm, another woman recalled, she .w•s told that she was liked. But she would ask in reply, "But do you. like my friends?" A iapanese woman s aid white people don't considec.her a minority. They say, ''We accept you." The word a ccept, pointed out • . . Sexism Affects Men Too - \ Sexism gener ally ·is referred to.only when the problems of v•omen are being di scussed. But men. too, are being hurt by sexism. according to J ack Plittman, a clinia&I psychologist at Orange County !'t1edical Center. All people experience oppression of. some sort , he explained, but men gene ra ll y co nsider them selv~s the beneficiaries of the oppression o! women. ''They a r c not a lv.iay s the beneficiaries,'' he warned. ''People in power frequently have backlashes." Io marriage. even in e'galitafi~n marriages, the man "allows" the \\'oman to do wh at she wants to do. he said . But if he doesn't like it or when he wants something else. he will use hi_s power to gel what he wants. -· another woman , is like the word beautiful flowers. There are all dlf· tolerate. ferent colors and each makes its own lf ctbn,'t want'fODi tj)lerat.id. I don 't contribution to the field. necessarilv w•n(to be accepted." It's rine to teach a child that •·a rose A Me~ican·American woman said ~ js as beautiful ,as a violet., .. -said she-is usually held up as a model another. b~t th.DJ s~oot_U\e belief that ~ comes out 1.n people. TO BE'MVSEU' ·~don't like it because it somewhat limits me," she said. "I dbn:t like to beaJTiodel. I like to be myself." Another Chicana complained that People consider her different from• othel's of ti e r nationalltf, When someone gives her this "compli- ment:". she would like "lo go xap betw~ the "eyes." They--wiU m &ke an adjUstment in their thinking toward hei", she ex· plained, but they won't change their thoughts of her race. Another said she has taught her· children that people are like a field of Myths and stereotypes, explain ed Amalia Mendez, a counselor ori. ca m· pus who is also completing her PhD in ethnic psychology, are generally thoughts or statements which are. universally accepted.. ''Both are erroneous," she said. Yet, she explained, Uiey are charac· teristic ol evolving sell-de velopment in every era. e ecause they change vl'ith soc ial change, she predicted, "The re will be other myths and stereotypes beyond our current era.'' AIM FOR OPPOSITE According to some stereotypes, !\ts. l\tendez said, Mexican-Americans are lazy, procraaUnators, illiterate and ,moralists. "'fhey Imply conditions whicb- make Mexican-Americans un~ · desirable." ., . Against them, however, she put cha racte ristics or he rself. He r prescription for such t.b)ogs is to aim tor the opposite. ..,,. Previously, she sai*.icll labels came from the elite be .iuse they did the thinking. Now, ho ver, the com-. mon man is thinking for himseli and will be changing some of the images. Yet, as was pointed out during the discussion, this is not so easily done. "Some days, I feel like blowing up every bod°y's TV set," said Willa Cleaver Robinson. "A least "'jth radio, you could imagine it the way you wanted to:·· The first men who played Amos and Andy were white bllt, because they were on' the radio, she thought they "'ere black. · Television. however, doesn't allow a person to imagine like that.· Proble-ms with it, the women ex- plained, extend beyond the fact th at there a re fe w r eali stic roles for minorities. The villain In a movie always \\'Cars black. E verything diny is black, Ms. Robinson noted. It can be cleaned. by the great wh ite knighl "Anything tha t's not so good is black," she said. ''Anything that 's white is pure and good.·: ·Other wom e n in the group pointed out that there also is black magic. black luck and the black plague. ODLD INTERNAIJZES /Jr child, she sU'ggested, internalizes much of this from tbe time he or she begins crawling. "Some of yo u probably ha\'e notions you don't even know v.•here you got them.'' She also objected that little of the history of the minority races bas been told . Only recently, she said, dld she learn that the first registered nurse ln the country was a black woman. . .rone more thing I resent,'' iili · said . '"f resent somebody else telling me what lam." "The Am erican Indian had to wait until the De pa rtment of Labor decided they we re native Amerl• cans," she said. Orientals , fo rmerly an .. other'" on governmental forms, are now Asians , she continued. Chicanos are "_Spanish surname." ··we took one giant step and gave ourselves a name, black, but the Department or Labor hasn 't quite agreed "'ith us," she said. They offer the choice or several titles, black, Negro, Afro-Americans. Sometimes l\1 s. Robinson gi\'es no answer to the q uestion on race. "Sometimes l write in human just to be honest.'' · • e BEA ANDERSON, E-ditor T _ _..,, "-1'9,.llH J1. ttl4 , •• (1 A sampling of diverse top ics wh ich were discussed by speakers and in groups during Women 's Week at UGI is re ported by Da ily Pilo t_ feature writer Laurie Kasper . An Unlikely Spokeswoman· "It's a lousy arra:igement because eve ry body 's conlrollill'g. pur ar· rangement," Plitlman added. TO\ICH RO\IG ll Another way in which men lose out on some "ni ce feeling," he said, is in the area of touching. Since they "touch rough," they don't cuddle children and anim als as much as "·omen. "Actually, part of this is tha t . they're net ·c uddled much whe n they're babies." . He contended that very·early m-aie· · babies are treated differently from · female babies. Rather than being cud- dled. he said, they're thrown in the air a nd patted on the back. ... • Not too long ago, some ""omen at· She said people tell her she could UC Irvine were discussing possible have been a teacher because she speakers fOr women's week. .tutors so "'ell . She could have been a l\fost ·or the women they were con· lawyer because she speaks so well. sidering were in volved in the feminist But she is a wife and mother movement. "'beca use I care so much." !\lost also had PhDs. * '* * Well-edu(ated \\'Om en who a re J\1rs. l\1 cnd oza sat back in the cor· credited with some success in fields ncr of a couch surrounded by the outside of the traditional female roles small numbe r of people who had come are usually considered as the kind of to hear he r. She said she has been .. ro le models"· the univers ity's m a rried 19 years a nd has five· "·omen students need. · children. Her oldest,· !'tt arcella, a The UCI "'omen were discussing sophomore at UCI , was sitting next to which of these kinds of \.\'omen they her. might bri ng from Los Angeles, San 1'1 rs. l\J endoza came from a family Di ego and the San Francisco Bay: of seven girls and l\\'O boys. She grew area. . up in a barrio in a town of 13,000 and But then one of the students asked married "the boy dO\.\'Tlthe street." u·hy they don't gel a mother, one who In lhe beginning of her marriage. is happy and ru·1rilled as a mother, to . she worked. But during the past 10 speak. . . · years, she has stayed fl?me. . '* ,.. •. . Now. she tutors English as a secand Rita Urias Mendoza ~gan "'"ith a language, is chairman of a Little· poem shewrote. · -League auxiliary and is involved in Jocal community campaigns. In her "spare time," sh~ makes ·clothing and er arts. Pulling a soft, ·stuffed, pigtailed doll from a plastic bag, she explained. "I make the sort of things I cannot find in the store.·• She tried se"•in g for money but now she does it j ust for enjoyment. She . r efinishes furn iture. doe s flower arrangements and decorates halls and tables_for her large family's affairs. "I like lo cook," she sai~. "I enjoy reading.... · WRITES POETRY She writes poetry. Sometimes it is for herself. Other times, it is to give to others. "I ne ve r really thought about writing poetry. lt was just thoughts 1 felt about people." She expla ined that· she began. writing things which were embarras· sin g for her to say, like. "I think you look beautiful today. "Really, the only reason 1 started \\-'riling was because l couldn't talk." When she was asked to come to the campus, she suggested someone else be asked. She wasn't sure how well she could s ay what she wanted to say. But when she finished giving her thoughts on being a mother and wife. Lorenza Schmidt. an assistant dean of' students who had been ·t part of the initial discussion, told her. "It was really very beautiful as you were speaking." . !'t1rs. !'tfendoza explained that after she had been married five years, a widow ad vised her, "Whatever rou \\'ant in marriage, do it now, There may not be a tomorrow. "We have put ourselves before anyone else." she said. "We're the ·ones that count because '1.'e 're the ones who have to live with each other." Respect and consideration are .an important part of a good marriage, she said. • \INSPOKEN FEEIJNGS "A lot of unspoken but pervasive rejection and bad feelings occur in · thls situation,'' he said. Continuing on into wnen tney'rc adults, he said, a man can't "sort of fi-ien<lly ~ouch women:" l\1en also are not as expressi\Pe as .women. he said. Since they are sup- PQsed to be rational, he explained._ they don't state their feelings or cry. MINORITIESLESS FREE When sh e worked, her husband cooked and bought the· groceries. Although she quit because "I missed doing the things ,l enjoy," she still doesn't feel she has to do all the work around tbe home , !'t1en also ca n lose respect from their wives if they allo\v themselves to .be m anipulated . he said. "Some people are better at it than others but any group in a subordinate position for a long time becomes pretty skillful." And, he eic.pla'ined. the underdog usually has oo respect' for the person being manipulated. Because m en can't be weak, he said, "a lot or men don't go for help \\"hen they ha\'e problems. PROVE: 1\11\SCULINITV "They bou ght the packa ge that they have to be right on top at all times." As a result, he said. they die of heart attacks at an earl.v age. Another "reservoirofb.adteelings" They have t O tie the decision lVhich result s from gender roles in make rs. competitive, able to fix this culture corn es when man's sexual things, a ggressive, brave. lf the coun- compet ency is equated with the try is at war, the man has lobe wil ling money he earns and the work he does. to put his lite on the li nr. The psychologist also came to the "Me~ ~ave to constantly prove their . c.ampus with a list of things which a m nscuhn1ty," he said. "Fighting war 'rnpn mu,t do or cannot do according. isi:>.11rt of our ma·sculinlty." " to the f?l~n which define masculine )!eca~se a man's identity js largely •nd fem1n1ne. --fl'om h• work>, he ·must work even if LIMITATIONS .he doesn't like .to work. . The first of these was in the area or And, because he works so much and romance and sex. is the auUtority figure, he/doesn't get • lltan, explain<!d Plltlman, must to spend mueh time with his children . .initiate and keep relationships going. and know them. Jte must make sexual conquests. "He doesn't develop the sensitivity ··w e know men 11~ about sexual to other peoPle wbO are not com - conquests because I don't think there . m·unicating with Janguas:C>.'' he said. are enough women arourid ," he saJd. This-abllit.y, he believ~, is ~hat.1.s • .--.-A1en must pay for dates and then co mmonly called \\·omen s lntwtlon. they cin't urtder land why they don't · They also miss the satisfaction Qf · get what they pa id for." helpinc someane Whose needs <lire· _ \\'.b·o pa.ys_was. o.bviousl.LoUnler.es bclng fulfill ed. _ _ o the11tudent 000-w.otnan.._com~ PUUman believes m~n nffd Mn- plalned that eve n "'hen !!he does pay,· sclo1,1sness·ralslng groups so they can he~ dates ln11 is t on par ing the understnnd theposltlon thev'reln. waitress so lt a ppears he 11 paylnjl. • But, said a man, when his dale pays, "At en can change!' he s'iaid. "They the insists that he do this. · can be .. dlffcrent than they are." ' • I Difference Explained Wh ite \\'om en 's str uggle for liberation just isn't the same as the minority women's s truggle for liberation. . Once. Will a Cleaver Robinson said, she suggested that .a bl ack woman join the National Organization for \Vo me n. But the woman couldn"I . relate to the wh ite woman's fight to \\'Ork . She had worked all her life to come home to a home. "You're trying to give up things th at we haven't even had yet ...... ex· plain ed !\l s . Ro binson, s iste r of Eldridge Cleaver. Currently on leave from California State University, Los Angeles to com- plete her PhD dissertation on peer counseling with minority students, she was spe&k'ing on Las AfuJcrcs en PicdelaLueha. She had asked that th(! title oC her speech be put in Spa.Dish because "It · smacks of re volution" and "l thought a few of you would come to hear ii. translated." The title means women standing up to fight. !10 TOPPRESSED "·We rtcogn11:e ttrar tnErels oppriS .. - sion_olall wo m en. We do not df_ny that. at '11ill ," shc,sald .. "But what we are · saying 1s that 'l'hlrd World wo men aro mo:st oppres'lied. ·' Some feminist groups have. an "an- li·m11le philosophy," she sajd, ''\Ve'rtl . . not in a po sition to do that because our men arc DO' more li berated than "'e . a re." \Vh ile s he a greed that ••male chauvinism is as insti tuted in the American system as rascism is," she said, "v.·e have to look past the chau,·inisl idea and we have to look al ther{'aJe nemy." That enemy, she explained. is "the f)ystem." one which has allowed the economic exploitation uf Third World p_e.Qple. Because ,women ii re oillf a part 1'.I lhe \\'hole struggle, she said, there should first be the liberation or Ifie 'J'hird World , then all people. · CAN'T FORGET !\Is . Ro binson re mind ed her audi ence of the plight of blatk people in America .. ,o you know "·e "'ere broug ht over here as slli\'t!:I. '' \Vhen t alkina of \\'Omen's liberation, .she explai ned. "\Ye can't forget, not C"lnly were we sla\'CS to the white man. we also '''ere sla\'cs to the \\•hite v.·oman.·· So she asked. "Ho"' can I think of anL movem"e.nL that _wilUi.berate yo When the sy:sll'.m. the way it goes, "•ill leave me behind ?" ~ts. Robinson, ho"·evt r. didn't li mit her discussion to the black won1en. She also explai ned the concerns and struggles of Pue rto Ricans . Asians, native Americans and Chicanas. 'f heir common sit uations, she said. include racial discrimination, star- '\'ation. poor housing, mis-education . maintenance of thei r culture and unemployment . "You can sec "·here the concept of eq ual pay for v.•omen is a hard thing to fi ght for \\'hen y<'u 're not yet even on the payroll " BATTl,EIN fill~O She used the term revolution but dt'fincd it as one in \l.'hich the battles -"'iii 00-"·a~c.d "in the corridors of the mind rather than out here in the hat· -lv.~y3' • • . She urged :1 unifil'd. efrori or a n · min(lrity people because "as long as \I C ha\'C di,·iderl fo1·cc, we hil\'C di\ irled power " :O.lany \\'hitc \\Pnlen, She said, Yt'i\I :isk "\Vhat can 1 do" .. She an$wered. ''The results of the problem are In my rommunit~·-But the problem is not in my community.· I t'~ In )'O ur community . "\\"ithln this struggli?. I u·ciuld like lo sec the "·biles free thc•n1~el ""~· Ube.ra ted th~ms(!l\'U or their "'hile.· ncs!>." \\'(lmen's HbcrattQn, i.he cx11lai nt•d, ~houlcf nttack tho~c 1h1n~s \\·hich a rc racist. And '''hc.•n th ey confr11nl m1'.'1I. sh~ s::ild. "Dea r In mind one thin~. 'Ylho reared them?'' "In our house. there's no such thing as woma n's wo rk or man's work." She prefers not "'orking outside o( the ho m e becaust> .. r m my· own boss.·· The family has to do u·ithout some things, s he said. but they decided they can do without those things. Now. s he has more time lo spend '\.'t'ilh he r hus ba nd and c hildren .. Sometimes she feels sht> needs tho lime to \l.'ri te or be wi th friends. Sl'le belie\·es it is good to be able to say. "I'm glad J u•asted an hour," ,FAMILY SltARES· The famll~· shar<'s in nct1 \'itie.°' '"'ithout anyone losing their idenlt .. ty, she said. "\'ou can only share but not take over.·· !See SPEAKE.a,. P~geC-o ) • .. ' (._., DAILY PILOT Tl'lu1soar. Novomber 21 . 1974~ Emergency Aid Given By ALLISON OEERR °''"' 0.11, ,,1 ... , ... Sometime~ cnier~ency nf'i•ds ttrc smjlL Perh0tps a unnl~· doesn't quite fit into the 1·liu1b1h1y t«.1teg,oril'S. th at go\t•rn ,1 St'f\'1ce agency l)r, tl'<l t:.11>l' hold~ up thl· ht·lp ,, ft" dolla r-. rn1,i.:ht hnn~ ln a~ t•ar \.\ ht•n µrtt'l'i. ;trc 'l'1ru!ing ,'1/ld r1111nt·~ ii. t1g~t. Jud y Aul('t111 ano Fcedb:ick .F'oundallo11 lire lighting to help. The foundation is ;.i l'OUO • l y, nonpr o fit age.11(')', funded by <lona t1ons and state and county gr<ints, th<i t provides multiple com· 1nunity serv 1c1.>s Be st kllO\\fl ;,r'1· ~t'OlOr ('l\!Zl'll~ and t·hi Id r1·n ·~ I 11n t·h1·un ... 'rhe ;igcn~·~ ha .. u1x:n l•d lht· Ft'l·flhal'k Tl.(' Stort·, ,, thnfl ~hop. lo pro\ 1dl' ;i t'Un · s1:1nt sour(·t· nf t·n1l·rgcnt·,· funds . Saul i\l !i Auletta". 11rOJl'Cl director. :·1t1 :i.1e:.dly. v. t•'vi• tried to hl·lp v.·ith ·en1eri,:c11cv /l('eds until another ui):en't~' can <.·1,m{· through. For l'xam· pie . \I C ht•lp Ulllll !he 11·t'lfare departnit·nt ran' provide food ~t:11n1~ or a ~ran! tbe 3£(' or problem ." l'lll·ted out 111 <1mounts 's10 anll un1h·r . .t fey.· dollars can mukt' a hiJt d1ff('rcnce. she cm1)hiJ .... il C'd "\\'t''vr helped st•nior r111i~·ns to purchall<' nle1l tt·:111on not cov('rcd bv ~lt·cht'a l. :ind ~v('n Pilid i°J tnr :1 <lr1\ ('1""' lit'l'flSl' "'o a 1n;u1 rould J,(t.•t to u JOb hf> had 11 a1t1n~ for him "Just !'cccntl y, ~·t' out· fiU('d <tn cighl·ye<1 r-0ld girl v.·ho couldn't· i!O to school hccau ~c s he had no tlothcs. ·· 1'hat. sht' explained. is a secondary pu rpose or the s hop. to me et urgent clothing needs by offering the lov.•cst cost possible. "\\'e'i·t· pr11v1dt-d footl. rnunt',\ ;111d t•1·en pa ul ut ilit1' hills ." .\l ~. Au letta :1ddcd. · llopc1u11y, tne shop win offl·r paid and voluntee r • 11·ork for senior citizens in 1 the community and so me indoor gardening and crafts tlasscs are planned. Clo th ing is the Feedback TLC Store's most rcciueslecl item . Donations of furniture . applianccs . housc v.•arcs and ac · cessories. toys, games and readin& materials .also ure accepted. "lnitiully . 1f 11t> rollcclcd st.001. 11 l:1 ~ll·tl almost -.. . vt·ar !\:ow. v.·ith so ma ny h;1v1n..: fin<111ci1:1I pz·oblemto, the runds ;:1 fl' almost gone. So. v.·e decided to oPen the ~tort' .. ~he ex1llained. "Thi.-' first goa l is to help. m~et-ba sic, uFgent needs for anyont'. no malter v.·h1:1t The s'tore \\'ill be Open ~1onday .. Satul'day, from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Donations may be brought to lhe shop, 709 South l\l ain, Santa Ana, or arrangement (or dona· tion piek·up can be 1nade by calling, 835·0911 . Sen1oremp1oye .Peggy C1ement sorts clotning tor Feedoack Thrift siore Wllh Pro1ect birector Judy Auletta. Store aids needy. Sweet Moment Dissolves CYNDI SUCHARD February Rites Set C~·ndi Suchard and PhiliJl ~!ind. both nf Fountain \Tai· ley. arc planning to marry f'cb. 8 aboard the Queen l'ltary, Long Beach. .\l1 ss Suchard is the daughter nf .\!rs. Susan An- tonelli of :\e\1•po rt Beach . A gruduatc: (If :\c11 port I lar. bor llig:h SC'h(loL shc atten· dcd Oklahoma St:J!c Uni\'Cr· si ty Her fianrl' i' :i graduatt• 11f John ~lu1r IJ1 gh School and i~ !ht' son ,.f ti.lrs \\I Han<1oka <1f Lo ..... \ngclcs By DICK \\'EST ! \\l'll\ into ~t dep<1rtment store this \\·eek ;.ind ;1:-kl'cl 1he floor\\alkt'r \\'herl' J \\OUld t'ind sug;1r ('i!hl'~ "In the Jl'1\·elry <lcpartn1cnt. of course.'.' he S<iicl . "\\'here t'ISt• \\'OUld \\'t' keep preC IOtl~ i grunules·1 " I h;.it1.' Jt'1\'elry d(•p<1rtmcnts _ JC\\'elry salt:sn1en SCl'll) to kno\\· in stincti vely that 1 ·n1 not 'l'hl' t.1·pe like!~· t11 b\01\-a \1·ad on.son1e exquisite h~1uble ut· ge1,·g;1\\'. Consequently. there is :1 ('l'rtain aloof ncss in their :.ittitudo and n1anner. . l stood around SC\'l'l'al rninutes drun1n1ing nl .' finge rs on th'e co~ter tops. Finally ~ne of the sale~men gH\'e a rl'signed shrug and s~nd. "!\'l<iy I hcl-p you. sir'' .. .. ,·es. I ,,·ould like lo spc· son1e sugar lun1p~. plc•:i-.t· .. • ·rhl' t:lrrk stuck a loupe in his len t·.1 r i.lnd pcc·red at 1ne disdainfully. IU Glt PRICE "Sug:ir cubt.>s. sit"'" ht' s;tid \\'ith ri sin g 111fh.•ttion ... ~·rank],., I doubt \'OU c;u1 afford !hl'!ll . 'fhl' 11 o'clock <1uot a1ions Just arrl\'Ccl and 1he prier h:is doubled :.igain in the past hour. ":\light I shO\\' you son1e cl ian1oncls instei.ld '.' ()r pt·rh:1ps son1e nict· erneralds, :-apphirl'S. rt1bH·-. f•I' !)l':1 rls ~" "1'he.v \1ou ldn't do." f replied !iluhhornly. .. So1nc fri ends of mine a rc celebratin g-their m 8 [)~] K<J g]~ of COSTA MESA OUT OF CATALOG The Items offered below are no longer in our catalog and are now offered to you at even greater savings. ILimittd lo Stock 011 Hant"i 1973·197'1 1974 1973 RCA Lady Schick Model UXPI) • C:LARICOH Solld Stat~ • l'AHOSOHIC HAIR • SOHT Portable DRYER PHO NO STEREOS Mock+ 311 2 .... $25 20% OFF VI" $].49~ -DAHHKEMS CATALOG-NICE ul.f• Pick up your FREE 1975 CATALOG • suga r \l'edding ;1nnil'l'rsary this \\'ec·k. so I need a gi ft that's ;.1ppropriatl• .. "\\'hat slzc ~ift ditl :-i·ou ha\'l' in n1ind. sir".' One lump or t \\'o·?" "I \Vas (hin king of son1t.•t.hing suitable fnr ;1 pitcher of lcn1onade. ·· "fhe salesman li fted a n e~·cbro,1· a nd glide(.] o\·er to a \\·all safe. After fiddling \l'ith the knobs. fie S\\·ung it OJll'tl and c\tr~ictt.•d a \'t•lvct t'ra~· upon \\hich rested ;i\ least SO di.l zzling \\'hitc· sugur. ~·ubes -I ga,·l' a 101,· \\·hist It•. "Suffering suC'rose~ .. I gasped. ···rherc n1ust be a k in g's ranson1 therl' ., SE'."SES REEL I ~ne\1 I \\'as being gauche but I eoulcln't help n1~·self. The perfectly refined ('ollection simply sent my senst>s reeling .. .-\s to \\'hat happened nc·xt I an1 nut l'lllircl.'' .-.tll'l' . .-\I! I ren1en1ber i~ ~igni ng ;i bunC'h nf form~ :ind 1elt:pho11inj.! my bank<"I' \\'hen 1n~· h(•ad clearl'd. f \1 a~ \\·a!king out or the store \1'lth a receipt. for 10 n1atched sugar t·ubes ,,·hi ch c\·e·n no1\' are being gift-\\'r<ipped for de 1 i \'Cr,\· on the Dalperda ng · s anniversary . I can hardlv \Vail to st:e the look on 1heir f acl's \\'hen they 'open the pack age. .. It's a gl1stu,·e I 'II probably regret \\'hen th(' monthly inst allnll'llls st~11·1 corn in_g rlue 1 hese next 20 .1·C.:1rs . IJut \\·hat I he hl'ck '. :\Ian does not Ji\'C b.\' 11ns,1·cetcned lemonadl" <11011(' WE 'RE NEW 1n this area and we want to get acquainted with you. We are called takel'l lrom lhe French-Simply Means "THE STORE" For Chi ldren's Fine Furnishings Such as: Ooth1ng tor !he Newborn to Toddler Four -with Specials & Handmade Items to size 6. Also -Blankets -Pillows -Furniture -Rocking Horses -Baby's Pra m & Straiter -Anl1aue 0 1bs -Baby C&rriers -Doll Houses & Furniture in Miniature. Hand made Dolls & Tovs Fr0m an over lhe World- .. Horoscope: Cancer Can Publish, Take Journey Friday, Novemoer22 BySYDNEYOMARR A.RIES (!'11arch 21 -April 19): \:'ou get rid of fears, doubts. You are provided with a peek be,hind the scenes which results in greater insight.. TAURUS <April 20-May ·201 : Trust hunch. Accent is on friendship, fulfillment of desire, hopes and wishes. Money picture is not clear. 'GEM.INI <May 21-June 20): Highlight ability to ex· pand horizons. You need not be limited.-Perceive poten· tial. PartnershiJ'.) proposal is Someone appears to want something from you -for nothing. Key is to protect your interests. SAGITTARI US tNov. 22- 0ec. 21); Emphasis is on completion, getting.hand on pulse Q( public. Means you know what should be done -and you sense how to achieve goal. CAP RI CORN <Dec. 22- Jan. 19): New approach to neighbors, relatives is In· dicated. You have life of your own to li ve-live it! AQUARIUS CJ an. 20·f'eb. 181: Be aware of ''inner reel in gs." Your subcon· scious may be trying to tell you something. Emphas.is is on payme·nt. ~ollect1on. basic v.alues. PISCES I Fe~. 19-March 20): Lunar cycle is such that you get y,·hat you wanl -but what you want may not be best ror yf>b. Know il and give. full play to intel- lectual cUriosity. Jf Coclay is yo'ur birthday .you are unique, stubborn, determined aud probably were on your own at an early .age. Means you were phy s i ca ll y or .P · ;sychologically separated from one or both parent.o;, nol solid . · ,-----------------.,----- CANCER (June 21-Ju\y- 22): Good lunar aspect coin· cides now with journeys, reading , writing, adver· Using and publishing. LEO <July 23-Aug. 221: Be ready tor change. travel. variety , intensifie d relationship. Romance is in picture and so is your .ability to . express. to im· prinl style . V£RG·o <Au g. 23·Sepl.L 22): Emphasis is on how diplomatic you can be v.•hilc dealing with one who holds Di:i:pos.ing vie_w. SwJ.ligb On_ partnership. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Avoid trying lo be your own physician, especially where drugs are involved. You are supersensitive 2t this time. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov . 21 l : Power play is fealurcd. Peering Around EADER PTA has don<ltcd an etching, entitled "Thf Changling" by Newporl ,Beach artist Andrea Lingl e. to be hung in the Huntingtor: Beach Civic Center. · MR. AND MR'S. John H. Lusk or Corona del Mar at tended meetings of the Cali forn ia Association of In- dependent Schools in Mon· tecito. He is a trustee ot Claremoqt Men ·s COilege· and she is a truslee of Har- bor Day School . CAL ALU~INI ;ire in vited to reunions in Berk€'iey the weekend or the UC Berkeley -Stanford football game, Nov. 23. !\IRS. J 1\!'1 ES H.idenour. prcsidenl of the Little !'11ern1ai d Gu ild or Childrt·n 's l·los pital.. \\'as hono.red for outstanding service at the Mermaid Ball, v.'ith iln American rose locket. She was cited for seven yea rs of service. ·~::i~-1 -Ftnillri11111 Fun onc1rttle S•l11ptnc11 Dene'. !~~~ BJ:llC. •••Yictco•'""' u1c, 11011A.UNA CAN,ONIOAO , . lAOU"'A ttACN 0'1"' t 1lfA.M.•.fP.M, MOit. • JllUI • tAI. A COMPLETE PAINT, ST I.IN, I.HO FINISH REMOV.lL SERVICE WE PREP I.RE YOUR TRE.lSURES FOR El.SY REFIHISHIHC 'WITH BI X ST.llMS AHO VI.RMI SHE S WITHOUT LYE, ACIDS OR H.lRMFUl M.lTERl.lLS ----'llONI 71• .. ~·~':"·=·:· /.--..., Special LOW price! SHOP EARLY! ROBE VELOUR 1~ YaNHlo3.00 METALLIC TRIMS ....... to 1 .. 0~ 29! One half to lwo inches wide, vanely of colors. w11n goid- or silver. Trim vour gilt robes. FG 's reg LOW prices t 59' Savelhru Sun .. Nov 24 . Looks hand made; popular pinwheel Pa!tern 1n ecru for glamorous 11hawts. sktrts and lops. 95% Cotton·5% Nylon. 44" wide. FELT SQUARES v.e.to20· ... . ..... 4.50 AU colors including Chrtstmas white. red end green 9 x 12. Aayon·wool Olend. Reg. 1s•. • NEWPORT BEACH- 20 Fashion Island OPEN: Motl.·Fri. 10--9:30 p.m. -Sat.1o-6p.m .. Sun.12~p.m . -. .., ~· .... -.. • LAGUNA BEACH-278 Forest Ave. OPEN: Mon.-&t 9'5:30 p.m. •• NOW! OPEN SUN DA vs ll AM TIL 5:30 OPEN DAILY 9 30 ) JO, FRIDAY NIGHTS 111 9 PM \AT 9 30 lo ) 30 Please Come t n To See The Beauttful Th ings We Have For You. On price alone ... o JEWEL RY ANO GIFTWARE S OF THE FINEST QUALITY SINCE 1933 o 181 9 Nowport Boulevard Cosu1 Mcso1 92621 (71416460223 --We Are Localed In The Jewel Court Of The New Wing in SOUTH COAST PLAZA Still the best newspaper buy on theOra ngeCoast The !>!Illy Pilot dellveNd 7 days a week • Dial direct or <all <olle<t 642 -4321 ! ·-; -~ ·--~--. r -.... • • lhursday. Novembef 21 , 1974 •one-stop' shopping at its :finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS WHY YOU SHOULD ' .. . , A· .. ~()'..- • . . . . . . . . .. ··i ·· . . •· ... . . CHRISTMAS EARLY ... Remember the final two weeks before Christmas? The stress -and strain of the last mil)ute rush, the traffic, the waiting to get served, the out of stock conditions? Our merchants recognize this problem and attempt to solve it by bringing their holiday merchandise and displays before Thanksgiving. An increasing number of wise shoppers seize this opportunity to shop in ease and comfort while selection is complete, and sales people can provide them with prompt relaxed and courteous service. This year get into the Christmas spirit earlier -then when Christmas does come you can sit back, relax, and enjoy it . • \ WESTCLIFF PLAZA AS ALWAYS IS READY TO ASSIST IN MAKING SHOPPING PLEASANT WESTCLIFF PLAZA is surrounded by spacious parkin9, and a deoli9htful crhnoiph•re-. It's not bi9 enough to get lost in, b..t is weH balanced wlth 24 clstinctfve-ly different shops. any one of which a shopper can 9et "lost in." CoHecti•ely they cater to e•ft"V nttd of fornlly and home-with 011tstandin9 Hlections of cpllity merchandise and terf'ice. Many feahrt> tMir •x(llrisite qitt wrappinq. SAY-OM DRUG-A~ in its field is loaded with numerous holiday and eYeryday selK+ionl. RIOM· HARDWARE -Also hos on exc~lent 9iftwatt, ~lance, ond 9ifts far him section. THE STOREKEft'ER -WMro buyi"'l lfttft'• and boys' dothts CCIII be a pleasant exptri•JtCe. • DICK YERHOH"S -As o1Ways is the slartln<j and slopp;n<j spat for VOU"'J and y-..g in Mort ftfrHiM .,...e1. VET A'S -The well knoWft hofM In th• Harbor Area for intimatt app•tt. ant of the favorite C)ifts for the seasoa.. JU.M DAHL -Whett the ladies drool e•er ttte choices offt.ttd tMm h• bilildlfMJ tlitftrwordrobe. LA GALLERIA -E:lfl}Gftf fothions reign supnme in this shop that wlR top •Y holiday party. CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS -Who! beffff than a qift that l)IHtM. sporkJ.1, md con be treasured. WESTCLIFF SHOES -Nathin<J bul tho fl11est in footwear for the ll'nfln fClll'ftlty or NYbf •ia CJift certificate, huh! HUMl'TY DUMl'Tl -S-lhin<J - here wi• plecrse the younqtt ones, which Christmas is al about. HICKORY FARMS -Gift paks af !Mir faMous cheeses, beef sHck, GIMI otlter gaodlos ,... stockod hlgll for .,.;Nn<j or ............ HA.LLIDA. Y'S -A ttniflc men's wew, ·~ .-OWld quite a whM couse tMy k~· plffSl"'J him. MOHTGOMERY CLEANERS -Jusl IM location for spnocloolJ up IM lhiogs ho IM doHI for IM liolWirys. DARRELL'S TUX SHOP -R..tols of fOf'MCll we• tMt hcne 4)l"OCM .._, occasions in this .-.o. MARKET IASKET -Tllo holldoyl won't be complet. without the stapks stocked .,._lwhy.to-toN-. • HAL'S FURHITUllE -c:o..tet. tl .. s of brand funi...,.. for ••err room In ~ht ho .... WESTCLIFF IAHERS -Halrsl"fU"'l for 1nt11 in the tnOdtn trend just tM way you Nk• It. DR. LOU ROY .ELDER -Years of experince net smsi ..ew frames co" 4ldcl •MW •Ilion to this Chrishnas. AHTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR -TM aid ones can be ,_. like ntw of this well Imo..,. establlsfwneftt. PAPER UNLIMITED -Hall"'artr and 9fb 9afon await the browser in this dlffmlshop. PLAYIOY -Has been pleasinq the ladies for years with their expert and -.,; .. hair stytlriq. i WESTCLIFF TAILORS -C.sloon made clothh•t• of alfffcrtlo111 when losin9 wolglll with lhol rosot.ffon. IAHK Of AMlfllCA -Chris~ chobs, checking, 1o•lf9., counHfi"9o they ho•t if al wftefl It COMH to MOMJ• ITS ALL AT 17th & IRVINf A VE. -IN NEWPORT IEACH. DAIL V PILOT C:J I I . ' ., /· •• '. . ci DAILY PILOT Triursday. Novembe1 21 , 1974 From Page C-1 ... Speaker A mother canno t do -eveeylhinc for the children because "nobody want8 a.. martyr,•• ahe 11•ld. "The more you give, the mort:! martyrii h you eet, the more you're gojng to demand." Sometimes, she admlttt.od, she has to work at saying no. "When you love them. )'OU want to d_o everything for them." Love, and sho,.·lng it, is import•nt for a good mar- ria1e and family tt!lation· tihip, she said. Sometim es . 11 he ex - plained, a moth er has to force herself to s11y "J lovr you" to her children. They do "'onder tr thcy'rt:! loved, she said. "We take the kids for granted." \Vh e n h e r d a ug hlt'r decided to go ;.iway lo col- lege, s he admitted, "I thought my b a by , rn y baby 's going a"•ay from home." But she said she believes Gift "k1di; wr to n'l •olng to do anythln& away from home they "'On'l do at home." And 11he 11dded , "It ha • nolbina to do "'ith my lift. It's her life." Being a n1other and wife ;:1lso takes hard work and determin;1tion . she said. ..It's not ;.is rosy as' it ~ounds because we've had a lot or problems ... ;\l limes "'hen there h\ve ~t>n ·problems 1he admit- ted that she's thought of divorce and v.•ondered, "Gee. is this bad enough ?'' But then she thought or all th l' ~ood s parts 10 her mar· riage. "l'Ve 'been lucky, there htil been the tWO or UI workin1 together." She conC'luded her presen- tation by reading a poem wh ich described a ll the "'ork it takes to plant and grow a bougainvillea. It ended , ''All that work I did in January are the blooms I see today." .Room for Laughter FACING Fantas.y One or the fantasy creations in the "spring s ho\v of .J."'as hion Eye,vear Group of America is the faciul s unshade. Jt co\'ers cheekbones. mouth and rorehead und has a ll kinds of squiggl~· golden metallic areus that help it to rlamp ont o the cranium. It looks lik e a gold mirror rrom the outside, but when you 'vear it. you can see out .. No one can sec in ... the ultimate in privacy. House of Boehme FINE JEWELRY Custo111 Designed For \'ou Ideas Humor: It Grows on You .. SPECI ALIZING IN UNIQUE ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND WEDDING BAN OS WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN DIAMONDS November26 0 0 0 By ER1'1A B01'18E{,1\ The mail re veals that there are many women on the dom esti c s cene wh o v.·ould like to write a humor colum n. The fore mos t problem confronting most or them is they have nol TUESDAY CLUB OF NEWPORT HARBOR -laugbedi n.IOyears. Pre·Christmas bazaar at 11 a .m . Balboa Bay Club 1.f~herc1s onek ~y ~·ordtn P d · h I· · • . · \\'riling humor, 1t 1s per· • rocee s supp~rt art s c o ars h1p and Ne\\ µort spectivc. Something ma y }{arbor Community Youth Ce nter. not seem funny at the ti me D b 1 it happens. l-lowever. given ecem er a few ye ars it takes on <I 'NEWPORT HAR.DOR ART M USEU~I COUN · CIL-Boutique s a le . communit y ope n house. Christmas tre.e display ;;ind musical entertainment, IO a .m. • 6 p.m .. museum. 2211 \\I _ Rnlhoil RJ,·d .. !\'e\\•po1t Beach. whole nc"· dimension. One of t he fore mos t examples lhat comes to my mind is my son's bedroom \\'ho "'uuld h""'e lhou1tht lhis could be a topiC' fr>r humor'' discovered a coonskin hat made out or the tails on the only rurpicce I was to L·vcr O\\'n. I didn 't laugh that year. Jn fact. when my husband found me I was in a fetal position in the linen closet rockin g gently back a nd forth singing "Faith of Our Fathers'' to a coonskin hat. In 1972. I again returned to his room as there \\·ere com· plaints from the family th at., the room smellt•d like a tire ,factory. 1276 O So. Coast Hwy. 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In thtt llurnc?is " li er rinul li nt• rt·:dly got to nit" It v.a:-i ... \\'ill I EV EJl t•1110,\· the lu:.: u r1· of lc1?1Url' II me'.'·' 'l\·H her, "\·'c.<, 1\nfl 11 muy l)c :-•1v111·r than \ou think Vour time off ''ill t 4•0le v.lit·n \Ou r husbuntl tilt~·· I )., ruJ11 . ht•l'u use 11' h:1 p1.11.:n1~<l 111 rtlt• \J' v.·onflt•rful n1iul dr'u1111t·tL lll'all ul a hl·url a\\at•k thrl'l' \\l't•ks ;1ftt·r hc l'l" t1rt·1J ll i?i golf l'lub ... an1 I f1..,h1n~ g('a1· .1ri · 't:1rkc<l l1l':lll1· 111 1ht• bu<·k r]n,t·I J v.111 dt 'ipo~c •if thCni ... oon I l'an't ht·.ir "' h;1\'t' th en1 :1 round I :-I.ind o, !ht· :-101•1· ;n1<1 t·:11 S1tl111J! • Die's Cast ('a:-.1 dQodl1n ~ 1:-t•h:\'a\· t«I to " llt1l' :1rt <1:-II· l1 n o1s S1 ;11 l· ~I llSt'Unl t 'uri1!or nl .\rt B<d1 ~; \ ;i n., l' \ l' l' II t l':, 01 '\1;tlk1n,!.! t•\h1h1I " Ori lht· t<1 ... t of l)t·bh11.: \'an· :\r:-t. ,·on1n1un1t;-. ;1rl' mi1ll<1J.!t·n11·n l :-t udt•11 l \\·hn \\111'1\:'\ ;,, an intL•rn \\'ith E ' an, .1lon1· t1t tht· tablt· H• niurl• lh:in I <'an lx·ur ~l y hous1·v.·ork. J.1undry 1;1nd cook in~ lake no 1\me at all. ll'~ ul"n azing that the difference ln·t.,..·t·en one a nd f\\'Qc an seem like {if. ty. I'\'(' got lllt nty of leisure time now but belie \'e m<'. I hut£> il. I'd give anything io be "too busy'' again. So, tlllt1k. \\'t1mcn, bcCorc you co n\·· pl:.11n -I K !':O\\' OE1\R FRI E~D : I'm surr your let·. tt r ¥dll hit mighty close to home (or many of my readers. Thank you for v.·rillng it. DEAR r\'.\''.\' L1\l\'DERS: I hll\'l' lhe .1ns\1cr for all t ht· tlerenl. single lt·llov.s out l ht•re v. ho arc tired of 111cc·t1n1: b<irr:ttudas I'm 27. co n· J Protection or Restriction ? Discipline Discussed sidert•d 1ntt<lligent. and am ralrly at· tractive. \\1hut's more I 'd like very muc h t<> rn eel a rin0 man, but I am not about to go "looking" for him . Ann I.a nders is right when sbe suys, "\\'hat you pi ck up in a bar is lhere to be picked up.'' So-y,·here can you find 111(''! I'm in the park Y.'atching my l'hlldrrn . On v.·ee kends I'm at the zoo. 0 1· 111 the eircus, or hiking. or in .the bleachers .. \'elli n~ my head ofr ~·ith my kids. On Sunday morn ing, I'm in chtu:t li. Al night. I 'm at home. So. 11\('ase don't look for me in the b11 rs beca use I U'On'l IK' there. CRIS FR O~! CO;>.;'.\". DEAR CRIS : I v.as t"specially pleased lo reeei\'e your letter because I've been thorou.e;hly lambasted by Problem Pierced A t.;n i\·ers ity of Southern Callforni a dermatologist warns abo ut poss i b le dangers from ear piercing. Marjorie F . Rauer, ti.1D and professor of medicine, advoeatcs that the prO· cedure be done by a physi· cian who can predict and prevent potential trouble by rl.'cognizing ce rtain clues. Laws ensure that a pa· tient be made tl V.'are or possible complir ations. she s;1id Physirjans \1·ould re· quest inform ed consent . v.•h i lc uniform ed lay persons \1·ouldn't. "Sensiti vity to ni ckel is the most common reac· tiun," Dr. Baue r said. It is a permanent condition that is :i cti\'ated by the presence of the meta l. "It is ahnost impossible to find j ewelry without some nickel r ontenl --e1·en 14K gold l'Ontains tract's." She noted that metals can be tested to determine con· tent. Another serio us problem. shc said . is the forn1ation of keloids lt•xccssi ve sr<:1r tis· s ~) "'hi ch a rc unsightly a nd ex tremely difficult to reOlU \'l'. ,\ph ys ician ca n prl'd1ct a patie nt·s susrc11ti bility :ind "·ould refuse to pierce ear lobes. "·' J(l ltl.:oill~ Ot I~• O••lf Pllt! Sl•H Stu1lt•n \ d1,eipll111· !'> :1 \(1\JLt of ;:rt·:il l'Vlll.:t'fll 111 pa rl·1H:. JtHlg1ni.: IJ.1 tht• rt· ;ietion :it ;1 Cnrun;i th•I ~!ar I t1).!h Sehnol p·r .\ tlll'l't tn~ 111 lh(' 'ehnnl':-f al'Ult ~· l111111 i..:t• n1.1~hl' tht"rt· urt.• <i<i.1~ 11·1it'n ,, 11111ng Pt·r~on ~houl<I sll ;ind lonk <1l the sk ~ " \Jtss Loftis i;;.1id thl.' slu· dt•JH hoard of ;i ppt•als ··:11- l 011 ' .1oung jll'opll' lo eh;1 Jlt·ni.:t· te;.ie he rs ;ind :id. rn1n1"tr;itu rs nn gr'adcs ;111<1 -.u:-pt•n:.1ons. \\r, C:1 nipbcll st alt'd th;1t tio 11t·rl'l'lll of ;111 t rimcs ;u·l' t·on1n1itted hy those un· dt•r 18. Sli t· said lh;it shr and htcr t'o·11 orkcrs "like to gi"e p;1r1·111s thl• first op1)(1rt11ni· I~ lo handle the probll'nl Other problems t iled by Or. Baue r are infcl'l ion l'ilUSCd rro ~ instruments t h :i t a re n o t prope rty ste rilized . and disc:ises. such as l'iral hepatitis, be· ing trans n1ittcd. Ri sks mount y,·hcn im· proper mate rials are used. For example. if dental noss is substituted to keep the holes open until they heo.11. v.•ax par\icles may become lodged beneath the skin sur· fo.1ce leading to inrtamma· lion . ~pl':iKt•r ' ll 1·rr B t•ll,\ To\\ll~t·n d :1n a-.,1:-l:int pr11u·1p;d \nn 1. .. rt1:-. :-lu dl·nt :ul 11 .. n1 111 1hi · l':1n1pu-. !.o,ird of .1ppv:d-.. l..1\'orHlt' (';1n1p bt•ll :11111 'l'on1 Stt•11:11·1. lllt'!lllll'I'' 11f lht• '\t·111~11't l~·:1ch P1ilt1·1• f)t•p.1r1mt'nl <Int' of !ht· pro\'1:-iuns o! tht· :-tudent bill nf 1i~h t s 1., 1 h t' r 1 !! h I I o m a k l' )!fl\'\ <tlll'l'S. ;11111 (o r lhlS purpn<it' lhrte boxes ha\'(• h1•t•n placed on lhc tounpus .1-. cullt•rt1on poi nts fnr th1· r~•mpl;i1nts "(\1rft·I\ is 1'11 1· PJ'tllt'C· 11•>11 ... sh1· said. "ll docs llll';111 th:ll 11 1)t1l atl cr 10 p 111 11r-l"an brin ).! lhem in I f \It' 1!1cln '1. lh t·~ often eould ht• hrought in ft 11' a 111!•1'l' ~1.'l'HJUS offt·ll~l'. ul' 1h1•\ n1a\ hl•rnml' \1c·ti1n:-nf ,I l'rl llll' Besides initia l risks. Dr. Bauer said that piercing ears invites mote trouble. such as torn lobes if large Parrings are yanked dozc11i. or v.·omen v.·ho wrote lo say they go to bar1 hut ?\OT to bt 11lcked up, thr )' ·go becattse tht'y are lonesome. l 'n1 not sUUng in Jud,ment ofthrse \\'On1 en. been dating ror t\\O ~t·ars. I a m :1 mature person and ft't•I n1orl! lik~ a \\'oman than a child. The problem 1s my parents. I kno"' they mt'un "'t!ll, but lhere's thls one thing they do that drives me out.of m y gourd. I guess you rnip:ht say 11·c are :1 famil y or 'kisser s -fron\ nl~ grandpar('nts o n dO\\'n. I 1lon'l mind. t>xcept y,·hen 1 11'1.1\'e the· house v.•ilh :i OEAH ANN !:ANDERS: I <1m .a 16·year·o ld hi gh school junior v. ho has date .. Both !\l on1 and J)ud in sist on kissing me goodbye. La st night Ted ilnd I 11·erc lea,•inl! and l'llon1 v.•a.s upstairs. Dad shouted. ~ •'!\'1 other , come down and kiss v.·hal I'm trying to lell lbem Is this: 1'ten v.•ho fre qu ~nt bars k11ov.· this. 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Pacific Const Hwy .-Laguna Beach 1803 Newport Blvd .-Costa Mesa l 8·120 Brookhurst-fountain Valley 11n Fountain Valley Pl;JllJ 8941 Adams Ave , -Huntington Beach 6991 Warne ~ Ave , ~Huntington Beach 3023-2 €rown Valley Pkw y::--Laguna Niguel ~A TANDY CORPORATION COMPANY • 3853 S, Bristol - Santa Ana lbeti1ndCoco s. one block Soutl'I co••~•• IW fat f/M '°P' I~'°"' ~~lo.od 2701 S. Main St-Santa Ana 1443W, 17thSt.-SantaAna (1n HOl'\Or Plaza) 814 S, Camino Real-San Clemente 13024Newport Blvd .-Tustin ·1S38V'Brool< urst -estminster PRICES MAY VARY Al \NOIVIOU,\t STORES \ • r I ' Book Stereotype~ Edited Out 'The latent content of textbooks provide the child with moral and ethical values.' 4 ... EW YORK <UP?) !=ipelling books used by 75 percent of thl' n:i · lion's elementa ry students 111 puhlic schools rcrle<·t ).l reat 11nlul(oni)<,m tov.•ard rem ales Dr. Leo na rl' J . \V e1tin1an . Professor or Sociology, Vnivcrs it ~' ol Cal\rorni1:1 . Dtlvis. found that pattern during a lY.'O·Y<'ar studv of the n1osl 1:iopular textbooks USl'ci'in grades one to six ucross the Jund. It is tt:c most comprehensive. stud.v ever tlone on th1• subject . Sex role ster<•otyping \l'<is found also in sc1 cnce.m11th , reading and soW.al studies books . In the spelling books the \'0\11els a re shO\\'n as females and the consonants arc s hOY•n us malt'"· Dr. \\'citiman and her California associate, Diune Rizio, discovered. Some \'O\\'Cls arc shoy.·n us puppets in l!irls' elolhing \1 ith the consonanl~. males. pulling lhl· strini;:s. r emale figures arl' yelled <it. kicked out. pushed ciround and told to ~hut up by n1:ile ones \Vhcn they <Jl'l' not beinJ.( user! as puppets. tion, textbooks also provide the child \vilh ethical and m oral ''alues. "Thus at the samf time that a child is learning history or m1Hhe mali cs. he or she is also Je:i rning y,•hat is good. desirable and just. · ·"rhis second type of information. whal sociologists refer to as the 'lff- tent content' of textbooks, provides standards for how men, y,·omen. boys <i nd gr!!; should uct ·· Other hi ghlights of the study. ,\lost pictures show girls pass1\'r and boys active: girls. indoors, boys, outdoors, being skillful and adven· turesom'c. Throughout the texts girls art" sho"·n sewing. baking, mopping, making beds, dusting 11.nd \\'as~\ng dishes. Girls are affectionate.>. fri ghten eus1 l,\'andery . Buys. s trong and s ile nt, ulmnst nc,·er err. Dr. \Ve itzm;in also is Secrctllrv nf th e !\ational Organizati oJJ ·For \\'omen's Lci;ul Defense anti Educa· lion Fund . lie r study for that group \\'as s upported by a grant fron1 the Rockefeller Family Fund. 1'he report \\'ill help launc h a nation"·ide cam· pa ign to elimina1C' sex role stereotyp- ing in school books . Pil'tures sho'A•ing boys and ~iris together frequently have the boy do· ing something clever .and the girl thrilled to watch. The· housewife in the textbooks is hard to believe. Everything goes sn1oothl~· und she is always happy and t<i.lm. She also has little to do and is ~h0\1·n sitti n2 often \\'ll\' T ll t: t'l'SS~ REA.LITl ' J\l lSSEll \\"h y all the fuss about textbook~" "Although the main function of tcx· lbnOks is to eonvcy specific informa-·"rhe rra lily of housework I.') Holiday Events Slated llARBOR COUNCI L PTA : Presidents round- table will be conducted by ~!r s . James Schafer. president at 9: 15 a .m. ~Ion­ day, Nov_ 25, at the People Place. 1601 Sixteenth Street, Newport Beach. LAMB ',TO : Santa's Workshop will be sponsored by the unit in school Wed· nesday. ThursdaY and Friday~ Dec. 18·20. Students may purchase gifts priced rrom 35 cents to S2 and have them gift-wrapped free of charge. Proceeds will be donated to the school fund, according to ~trs. Roberta .Roberts, chairmarr. TE WINKLE P ~A' Thanksgiving dance for students will take place from 3:05 to 5 p.m. Wed- nesday, Nov. 27 , in Boswell Hall. 1\tusic will be provided by !\l ike Smith. !\I embers of t he student counci l will decorate and sell tickets on campus. Refres hments and chaperones will be provided by the PTA . Board mem· bers will also serve a \'ariety of Thanksgiving pies during the lunch hour to the faculty. Problem Sighted NE\V YORK tUPll Diseast>s or the cornea ac- count for approxim:itely six per cent of blindness but have a much gre:lter im· pact in terms of their con- tribution to reduced \'isual acuit y and suffering. ac· cordifig to the National Eye Institute. The cornea is that part of the eve m ost vulnerable to acei<lental inju ry . The eor- nea is the transparent part of th ~ CO\'Cri n g of the eyeball. (Good Deed People) make the scene Sundays ' In the w_.·, ,.,....., "' ·-...... Wlett •,,,.; SHOIS Step lnto fashion on duty! The finest quality·\.VOrkrmnship has been utilized in cre:iling MS., the shoe with total foot freedom. No breaking·in is needed be· cause the heel isn't lo wered . And the cushion sole is con · toOred Jo relleve strain on.toes..-. 'and heels. h'l'Side, tricot lining prevents discomfort and snag· ging of hose. Only a professional woman can truly eppreclate the earthy feeling attractively destgnEd into MS. In a full range of widths and sizes in white glove leather. Also avallable In cltln•· mon brown. camel tan and black glove leathers. All by Nur5e Mates. Ar$22. • H-1"11°" a •• , ... !~~~ M•+n 51 f ove Pt>tnll c~nln 014) 1142 42J4 Mo" ''°''' °""" !Mily t.30 10 .. _,,,,_ 5ttunl~. _,, .. , "" 1.30 ~~ ~Thundey tlll llJO ·o,.n S&1u1Nv !Ills i--~~-1t~ ........... c ..... , ..... \Vhen your feet ue beat • they won't let you down. I ' l'>O mething else,' Or. \\'eitzman und associates note. "As '\vc all kno'A'. it invol\'l'S Juggl- ing the demands or husband. <·hildren. clea nin g, cooking, shopping. laund ry. entertuining, bookkeeping, t:iklnA children back and forth to doctors. dentists, ~usic lc~sons. !\1otherhooll LS sho11·11 as the on]~· op· tinn for girls... Bl.It Or. \Ve1tzmap's rt• port n1ade this point th<' avtragt• ''Oman in the U.S. spends only onl" third of her adult yeurs rai~1n g children. i\lost y,·omC'n \\Ill y,•ant to \\'Ork pr "'ill bl' forct>d to during lh(' othr r t wo·thirds of their Ii ft.' ,1?<1n1zal1on. NO\V . to eltm!na\l' ~e\ bias in schools. 'l'he \"'O prO ll0$t' that Slilh' ti ntl local agencies usl' tht•ir o\1·n 1.·urneulum Sl'lectlon ;ind l'('\'iC'\\' nuthority 111 ;l\'Oitl St'X ·Ui<l Si.'d texl:- ~lost. 1f n<ll all. pubhShl'rs 01 t"' tbooks ;1lrr ad~ :1rr chrnin11 ting ses ist languaAi.' and illustration s frnm n{•\1 :-;chool book" Some hil \ I.' h trl'd t•tlttn1·::-\1 ho 1tn nothinl! but re 1·1e 'o\' n1anuhi.'l'1llts fnr se x and color bias. l'nder Title IX of tht• 1972 Edueation Act schools a rl' s upµo:ied to eliminate practices th~ll diserimin:llt'. This n1a~ include tt•xthooks laden "·1th sex rolr l'!teft!Ot~ 11 1 11~ • The math books also sho\v sex stereotyping. Despite the Equal Pa~ ;\cl or 1963, the investigators found math' problems 111 \\'hich girls \\'Crc pu id lt·ss than bo ys for the sume \\'Ork Thf' books also s hOI\' most mall·S u:- m;1tht'm<1tically competent Girls h:i 1·e difficuH y ,,·ith simple addition. The Dt'p:1rtn1t·nt of lic:.inii. Educa-r;~;i:XJCJXXJCJXJJCJXi:CXDCJXDCi;~~ t1o n and \\'1.·lfart.' takes th<> po:.itionr 1hat tn tt·ll .,l'hoo\~ "'hith books to use \\OUld l!llt•t'fel'(' \.\'l\h frt•«dorn Of spceeh and frt·l·don1 of the press :.:uaranh!t'd under lhf' first ;imt•nd· mcnt of the Constitution 1'o parents. l)r. \\'eJtzrn1111 r11akes th1s point : · "After studying these tc . ..:tbook ~ for \\\'O ~·ea·rs 'A'e cannot help but co ncl ude thul your children arr: bein~ crippler! hy the latent messages of thes e hooks." t•:G . .\L ATT1\Ct\ Get11 ni:: into textbooks 1s partot lht' Legal Oc fense and Education Fund·, plan. in conjunct iOn "'ith it:-si ster or - But sinct• bOok s: arc ~elt•Ctt·d oy local book committees or bo:irds. it is the position Of the national organiza- tion for \1·omen that the federal .ag1.•n· cy is "hiding behind the first a menll· n1e11t" -in cxcepting'textOOo ks . 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November 21, 1974 OA1L 't PILOT 0 I UCLA _Gets a Kick Out of Ex-ar.ea Ace By ED BIJRGART ot .. ~'"'-" ... " He leads the UCLA football team in scoring with 51 points. He has kicked 'Z1 of 29 extra points, even hitting on 25 straight. He has connected on eight or 15 rield goal attempts. the longest being a 42·yard~r agilinst Was hington State .. And he kicked a 37·ys.rd field goal aga\nst Stanford with seconds r&- maining to give UCL.A a 13·13 tie. ' . Yet , Bre tt White is fa r from satisfied with his performan.ce. "I am kind .of disappointed," he says. "I have kicke(i better in past years.'' In 1972 and '73, Whi te kicked so well for Golden West College that he won All-Ame rica honorable mention both yeats. lfe kicked-tour field goals against Cypress last yea~ and even boomed a 52-yarder in one game. The reasons for his disappoint· ment? - "I thlnk it is the change in schools and the different holder," he said. "I worked with tile same holder for the last six years.'' Even ir cente r Art Kuehn and holder Ge.le "Bleym a ie r are r'elat\e\'lY ne""' .to \Vhite, UCLA head coach Dick Vermeil has nothing but praise ror the 6-1, 295.pound Huntington Beach pro- durt. "I think he has done an outstanding job for us," says Vermeil. "He has been a ble to kick field goals to ti e games for us , and the big thing is that he ha s improved.'' lmpro\·ed enough that Vermeil v.•ill Says S(;'s McKa y UCLA'S BRETT WHITE. Sun Tackles Hawaiians Don't Deserve Bid If We Can't Win LOS AKGELES 11\P ) -The Southern Californi a Trojans and the .. ---in-Analieim Players or the Southern California Sun voted unanimously to compet e in the World Football League playoffs to acknowledge their fans' support yet it remains to be seen hO\Y many fans will. show up for tonight's pla)'off against the lla\\•a ii ans. ··11ctAB"i'Ul"ils ·srag e their annual civil \var of coll ege football Saturday and the outcome could setUe the Pacific-8 Conference ra cc to the Rose Bo\\'I. Throughout the season, the Sun has drawn an average of 26,000 to home games at Anaheim Stadium but there was confusion abou t the playoffs ex - isting throughout the past \l'C('ke ncl. . Even the pl:.iyers, al a s{juad meet- ing Wednesday, mounted a campaign to let everyone knov>' the playoff gam e v;as tonight. starting at 7. f.lany fans still had thought the game \1·oul d he '\Vednesday night. The Sun <1nd ll a\\·aiians broke even through the pre-season and season - di\'iding t\\'O game-type scrimma,l!e sessions and each \\•innin~ once in the t"'-'O regular season mettings. . O\·erall , hov.·e\'er, the Sun v.·ent 13-7 . during the regular season and the Hawaiians 9·11 . Southern Cali rornia railed to pay its playe r s last F;-iday but Da\'e \\'illiams. the v.~h1c rccei\·cr \\'ho acts as player represenlati\·e ~aid there \\·ere no l,!f<':JI pay \1orrit·s on the squad. Injuries have plagued the Sun, but it appeared the only man who derinitcly \\'Ould miss action v.•il\ be running back J ames l\'lcAlister \"'ho has a knee injury. J\fcAlis tcr. the former UC LA star, has been the tea m's leading re- ceiver a nd1a top rusher. 011ar1e rback 'f ony ,\dams .. the \VFL's c hampion passer. has a bru.i scd s houlder and Kermit Johnson, the leading rusht?r for the team. suffers from a pi nched nerve in hi s neck. \\'illiams has an ailing ankle. The Su n beat tht' l·la\l"ai1ans 38-31 last July, but lost 29·8 l\\'O \\'eeks ago at Honolulu \\'hen the 1-fav.·aiia ns had \'Cleran Rand~ Johnson at quarterback. lie "'asn't \\'ilh the team \1·hen they first met. "He's one of the big factors in their· turnaround.·· commented Sun coach Tom Fea r1'. ··The llal\aiians think they are •he be:-.l team in the \\'FL right no\\ and the~· could \\'t•l\ be.'' The eighth-ranked Trojans, 7·1·1, could clinch the Rose Bo\\·[ trip for the third straight season by beating or ty· ing the unranked Bruins . 6-2-2. Southern Cal is fa\'ored by 15 points. HO\\"e \•er . a t.:CLA upset v.·ould create a three·\\':JY tie at 5-1-1 for the P:ic·8 title v.·ith the \\•innt'r of the ('alifornia·Stanford contest. If Cal de- feats or ties Stanford. the Bruins \rould m:ike t heir first Rose Row\ a p- pearance since .Jan. I, 1966only if the ·rrojans lose their fi nale to Notre Dan1e next \\·eek. "l 'nt not thinkin11 abou t a ny formul as.·· said coach John i\Jcl\ayof Southern Cal. "Out' uns\\·er is to "'in the ga m('. If \\·e'rc not ~ood enough to \\·in it. \l"e don't deser\'e to go to the Rose BO\\'I." Southern Cal 's l·rormation offense. lt·d by the running or Anthony Da\'is. may be ('asier to decipher than the Rose Bo\\'! ran1ifications of a UCLA \'ictorv Starlr~rd and CCL . .\ played a tie and Sout h er n Ca l beat Sta nfa.rd .· California is ineligihle to go 10 .(,tie Rose &\~·I bel'aust• of '.'\CAA proba· lion. In the e\·e nt of :1 liSC-t.:C LA· Slanford tie. no team \\'Ould ha\·e beaten both of the other t\\'O teams. so o,·erall records \\·ould decide the is- sue. Stanford. a fou r-time loser, is eli minated. · Southern Cal and t:CLA, forming a n int racity ri\'alry unique in major col· lege footba ll , kick off lhe nationally televised ga m e a l I :O~ before an an· ticipated crov.·d of 90,000 in i\l emorial coliseurg . The 1'rojans lead the Series. 2·1·12 \\"ith six ties. have won the la st l\.\'O meetings and are 5-1·1 in the past se\·e n. Besides the championship of Los An geles. it is the fifth time in lhe la'st eight years that the battle could decide the Far \\1est's Rose Bov.·I representative against the Big Te.n opponent. "'I 'II be real disappointed if 15 points decide the ga me," said Dick \'ermeil. l"CLA's first-year head l'Oaeh \\·ho has o\·ercome a rash of injuries lo key personnel. including the loss of l\"o. 1 Incredible Effort Lagunan's Big Day Against Ohio State It's been 34 years since a Laguna Beach resident had his big afternoon in Columbus, Ohio. Hut the oldtimers around Columbus remember it as though it had justlakcn place. And v.•ell they shou ld. I refer to that November Saturday when Tom llarmon or the University o{ l\·tichigan made a shambles of Ohio State's football team. · His errorts are among the most re- -. ------~--~ . WHITE WA SH ~--r ':"'"" --:.--''" CW.INN WMtTI markable I ha\'e e\•cr heard or In a big time college football gan1e. tlarmon. Ole98, as he wusYtft>,.red to because of the number he 11ported on hi.I Jersey. litcrt.111}' tore up the turf. He rushed for 139 yards, completed 11 or 22 passes fo r 1$1 yards and avel'aged 50 rards per punl. lie In · tercepted thrC'e passes, returning one loc..a touchdov.n. lie. also r.a.n for two louchdowns and passed for two more. Then to roundoul the day, he kicked four eNtr-a points. Michigan won the game, 40-0. Jlarmon. who "·ent on to win the lleiisman Trophy thal year. got a standln.g ovation "'hen he was taken out of Che same. ant.I for 3 ~Jichigan player to draw that kind or apprecia· lion in Columbus is next to impossi- ble . • 1-larmon had. another mighty im· pressi\'e game that year, this time against Cal at Berkeley It was ~tichig;.1n's first football sorteE.' by airplune and it took thr"e days, including a s topover al Salt Lake City. for the croup to arri\'e at ~rkeley . Players got together just before the kickoff and agreed that they'd put out a little extra effort ror Harmon, who "'as celebrating his 21st birthday that afternoon. · -. What a celebration it turned out to ik'. llarmon ran a punt 70 y:1rds for a touchd6wn. score~ on dashes or 95, 86 an~? yards! pussed fo~ a touchdown and ki~lced c au five exlra point~ ih 8 41·0 a nnihilation of the Golden Bears. Cal went on to lose a 13·7 \'erdict lo Stanfo1·d, which went to the Rose .8o"'l and dE!feated Nebraska. 21· 13. ltarmon. voted mnle athlete or the year in the USA for 1940 by Associated Press. subsequently entered the military, D.urtng World War II he sur· vivedtwo plane crai;hes, one in the Of South America, thcolhcr in China. There's a PS on the Cal same. On lt armon'~ 86·yard Rallop, a fan ea me out...ot the ..stands and lti d \o tatkle him , but that chap shared the same fortune as Cal d fenders-he missed. _ And a posi..acript on Michlgan·Ohlo State games of that er Ohio SWte shut out the Wol\'erines 34.0, 38·0, 21·0, 21·0 from 1934-37. And the winner of thut annual rivalry shut out the lostr in e\•ery game from 1932 tlu'Ough 1930. qu'a rterback John Sciarra four games a~o~ff Dan·k\rorlh. a soph6hior'e V.•ho enju~·s running '"'ith ·th~ ball from the Bruins' Veer·T formation, directs the lJruins. Pat Haden. Trojan quarterback. said the t~am "has momentum going the ri~ht v.•ay" after tJ:eating Stanford illld \\'ashington handily the past tv.·o v.•eeks. And !\l cKay admitted this "'eek he \\'as satisfied \\'ith his team's play. although it ''can play better." Tanner Calls Lakers Post An Elite Job By J i\CKIE HY1'1AN Ol 1 ... OiH~l'llOISUll This week, Del Tanner went from high school sports to the big time. The athletic director and trainer at Dana Hill s High School in Dana Point for three years, Tanner, 41, left this week to join the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team as trainer. I-le will be responsible for helping condition the players in the light or past injuries and for e\'aluating in · juries that occur during games and calling a physician if necessary, The n e w job r e presents the culmination of 10 years' interest in sports medicine, a field in which Tan- ner received his masters degree from the University of Southern Cal!fornia. Tanner is qualified as an emergen- cy medical technician, a cardio- pulmonary resuscitator and a fi rst aid instructor. He ·has worked part-time at the Sports Conditioning and Rehabilita· lion Center in Orange, \\'here he worked with both professionals and students recove ring from surgery or injuries. "My job is to evaluate the injury that has occurred and then proceed from there." he said, explaining that at Dana Hills he has v.·orked closely with a physician, Dr. William Lyon, at football games. Tanner d isagrees ""'ilb r ecent publicity a bout the danger off ootball. "It's high risk but it isn't as high risk as dri\'ing an auto or a motorcy· cle," he said. Howe\'er, he admitted he's seen more injuries in football thah in other hi gh school s ports because ''it's a cnllision sport." A former instructor a nd trainer in I.h e Inglewood Schools. Tanner said it will be hard to leave high school athleti cs afler so many years. "I been in this business for 18 years and I just finished my last class. You ha\'e kind of an empty feeling ... I ha\'e mixed feelings. I'm really glad about go ing: it's really. an elite job,'' he said. referring to the Lakers as "the best." . Tanner, a large, mild-mannered man, said he doesn't yet know how he'll adjust lo going from the man)· small concerns of a high school athletic dir"ector to the one major one of a professional trainer. "In professional sports, everything is 'win,"' he said . The Mission Viejo resident lives with wife "8onnie, a kindergarten teacher, and their three children. DEL TAN NER TO LAKERS " not hesitate to use him ror 52 yards out against USC 's Trojans Saturday at the Coliseum in a game that 1nay decide "'-'hichteam goes to the Rose Uo\\'\. \'ermeil Is s till confident in \\'hilt!, e\'C'n though Urelt missed l\\'O PATs last week against Oregon State ilnd a first half field goal try. "After he missed the last extra point, I jumped on hj.m a little," · Vermeil said. "l ie had a bad ~amt' last week, but e\'cryone is erilitled lo a bad game. I feel he has gotten his poor kicks out or his wa~'." . White has made few poor kicks s ince UC LA 's 17-17 tie "'ith Tennessee in its opener when he missed three fi eld goal attempts. '"My total concentration has gotten better," says White. White will need complete conccn- - ' --- • '. tratlon Saturday. lie also kicks ofC and fat·cs the task of bootutg to An· thony O:t\'is. USC 's rt'tu1·n artist. "\\'c haven't h~d ('!Ur special teams mC'etin g yet," suys \Vh ite, "Lut I in1 · agint' we 'll go right at him." Says Ver1nei\: "I may chaui,:c lll.v n1111d, but as of now, v.•e A'ill not kick :1w11y rro nl hi m. Other teams are only averagini:: 17 yards per return." \'ermeil's s uccess with special teams is reallv no surprise. lie coachE.'d punters ·and kickl'rs last year v.•hcn he was au assi~tant Los Angeles Rams coach. "lie is extrE.'mely special teams oril·nled "sa\"s \\'hile. "I think ht> is a \'cry ~oo·d co:ich and can only gE.'t bc·l · tcr as r ar il s I'm c·ont•erned ... \\1hil e v.·:ints to play professional footLall , \\'hich is \1 hy he chose liCLA . • • ' _\ '• w j «; UPI T•l•plwllo . LA'S GENE CARR SCORES AGA INST MONTREAL Fight Spiees Play • Kings Stay • First in After Canadiens Tie LO S ANGELES (AP I -Guy Lafleur's second goal and 13th of the season, at 9:24 of the final period. ga\'e the J\'l onlreal Ca nadiens a 3-3 tit> \\'ith ·the Los Angeles Kings in a rugged National llockey Le ague game \V ednesday night . . The deadlock. v.·hich ga\·e tht' KinJ!s kings a 10-2·7 mark . enabled Los Angeles to m aintciin ils t\\"O point ad· va ntage O\'er the second place C;.ina- . diens in the Division3race. the game and fiflh of the season at the 16-niinule m :1 rk of the i.econd period for a 3· l I\ ings' lead. Referee Bob l\\,·ers :;;ent nff three I.os A.n gcles players and thrt'e Cana· diens during a hassle :it l.i:07 of the second pt•ri nd , <'allinA :111 six for rou,ehin !!. It st:1rtl'd \\ith a scrap near t he l\.lontre al n et bet\1·ccn l\'cil Kom:tdns k 1 n! tht~ Kin.cs and 1 he Cana- .rli cns' Dou~ H isl' hrough and t \\'(I 01 her players fr1)1l l <·a ch te;.un joint>d in ··1 thought !·would have the best chunce of getting into the pros with Vermeil," \Vhite says. "He'll try a r~eld g.~at Instead or a fir¥· do"-'ll at t1n1e~. Ve1·meil thinks \Vhite is a cinch 1>ro pl'OS\lCCt. "All he has to d11 is ntakc th,• 35- \'arder auto1natie,·· Ver1ncil says. ~"fhere is no question in 1nv 1nind he t'an pl:iy prof t•ssionall.v.'' \\'bite. a kinesiology major, ;,1\so "'ants to return to Golden West some· da~' and coach. i1i s present thoughts, ho\\·e,.er, are on the use gan1c. , "\\le are just going to play \'Cl') In· tense football and do the best ""e can,'' h,· savs. "The\· are by far the best teanl "·e ha\·e Pl ayed, and \\'e are j ust going to ha\'" to play mi:--lakc free f•IOlball."' Ailing osu Whiz May See Action COLUr.tBUS. Ohio <A P ) -Star de· fensive halfback Neal Colzie of Ohio State. hospitalized early today v.·ith a fever and infected throat, is expected to play Saturday against r.Jichigan, a team physician said. "He"s not seriously ill. '\'e ha\'e e\·ery expectation that he v.·ill play Saturday." said Dr. Robert. hlurph)', \\'ho checked t he senior from Coral Gables. Fla ., before admitting him to a hospital. Earlier. a hospital spokesv.•oman said Colzie. the nation's top punt re· turned last season. had a urinary tract infection and \\'as rc·sting in good condition. . 1\n OhiO State spokes man said Colzie did not feel v.·ell a rt er pi:actice \\"ednesday and de\'eloped additional aching and a te mperature during the ni ght. Col zie, 6-fool·2 and 198 pounds, has not missed a game as a three-year starter as Ohio State's open side de- fensive halfback. Co\zie's spot in practice today likely \V ill be taken by junior Craig Ca ssady, a son or former Ohio State Heisman A\\'ard \\1inner Hov.'ard "~lopa loni::" Cassady. "I'm delighted." said \Voody Hayes \\"hen informed Ohio State "'ould be an eight·point footba II favorite Saturday. Hayes hasti ly added, "I kno1,1,•, .and you kno"'. it 's a tossup.·· The Buckeyes and the \\'olverines clash before 8i ,000 in Ohio Stadium and millions more on national lelel·ision to settle a Rose Bo"·] berth. Addi tionally. fourth-ranked Ohio State needs a \'ictory to share the Big Ten cro\vn \1·ith !'>o. 3 i\Jichigan for the third straight season. The oddsmakers may lean lo\\·ard the Buc keyes, 9·1. becau s e o f i\l ichigan 's s lu gg i s h road performances. The \Volverines beat Sanford 27 -16, \\lisconsin 24 -20 . Indiana 21·7 and JJ. linois 14-6 on the road en route to a 10-0 record. i\lichigan coach Bo Schembechler said . "There's no particufar reason for that. Just because n•e go to Colum- bus. doesn't mean that n•ill be the case. . '"All those teams on the road just happened to ha\"e their best gOJmc:i against \I ichigan," he added. The \\"o\\'erines ha\'e been almost superhuman at home. v.·hipping C\'cry opponent by at least li points. "\·ou people expect us to \\·in by 50 all t he tinte ." Schembcchle r told \\'Titers. '"\"ou can't go out and do that \\"eek after \\'eek ... Have s. mean\\•hile, doesn'I think his tca m.'s I6·l 3 los~ at \l1ch ig:1n State bas rcmo\"cd much lusll'r frorn the i\liehig:.111 ril'<i!J·y. "All these gan1cs ha\·c> trf'mf'ndou~ L'Tn nt ion. 'J'h is ~ l' a r \1 ill be no ntorc or no !cs~ .. The Cancidiens tl'ailed 3-l in thcl"a r· .ly moments of the third period berore "they came tQ life against Los 1\ngcl es goali e Rogie Vachon. Anteaters Take Shot First, Bob Gainey banged 1n a 10- rooler at 4 :19 to reduce the Los An geles ad ... a ntage to 3-2 \\•ith Lafleur getting the a ssist. Then the 23-year-old Laneur con- nected on-a PQ\\•er play go;d fi\L' minutes later. The Kings took a 1-0 lead on :\likl· l\lurphy"s unass isted .11.oa l at 7:50 of the first period, but Laflcur's 12th score of the season evened the mark at 9:57 of the second period. Defenseman Bob ,,_lurdoch pulled the Kings a head 2-1 tv.·o minutes later on an una ssisted goal as hL' beat l\lon- treal goalie. Ken Dryden on :1 :IO·fr)Ot slapshol. i\lurphy drilltd his st'coud ~oal nf At NCAA Polo Title LO'.'\G nr-:-\Cll l"C' Irvine':-. \1:1t<.·r polo lt-.1m h<',e1ns 1\:-0 qut·s t for thl' \\ :\ ,\ ch :1 n1 p11insh1p l·'rulay \\ ht>n I he ,\nlt'att·r, h1111lt· 1 ·c S.1nta Bnrb:11'.1 at I o't•lot•k at Bt·hnunt Pl aza pool. hcl'c ('011r h f.<l \"£'\\land 's 1\ntc·a ti~rs 1;:1 rry a 14·1 rrcord into the '.'\l"A \ tourney and are t·0n~1<ler1•d on1· 11f the top thrct' tt'an1s in the t'v(•fl\ 1)('f('ndu1g l'ha1npion l'(' n('rkelt•y ( !;il.J 1 IS !ht' fil\'Ol"ll(' If tht :\nll':it1·r s defr:1! L't·sn. Fri d;1.1 afll't'llunn. lht~~··11 11l;11 1ht• l ('LA· Stanford \·1ctor a I H ·to the s~1mc ni ght . 1'he rhampion sh1 p game is ~C hl'duled Saturd;1y nigh! at X 45 This is thr:-1\!h ... 1ra1cht :-t•:1son L'C I ha:-r nt ered the \'C.\A tuurnl'y. The Antc:1ters fi n1shecl .... t.'<'Ond to L"CLA N ·o seasons :1)!0 a n'1 \\'C'fe run ncr~up to Cal lust \'car. Because· sf, of (':i\'s pl:iyc·r:r. ha\'e intern:1tional t'X\ll'flt'nct'. Nt•\\'la nd gi\'e!' th1' ('d~1 · to the lk-ar~ "Ph ~'!'!\Cal!~ \\ t•'r1' Ill gr)()({ sh:1p(' CO• 1ni.: into thl' l(1urnamcn1 ,' i.a\"S the l 'CI m en1or • Giants May Be Moved SAN FRANCISCO IAP )-ltome:it · tendance of the San Francisco Giants durtng the next baseball season i5 "crucial'' to a dt>cision on v. ht>ther th(· National LeaguC' club v.·ill con:i:ider mo\'ing to another r.ity, Giants prcsl dent lforact' Stoneham sa)' .. Some club ~tockholclers al rt>ad\ have suggest td he begin planning ro'r a-mO\•e. llle-72·ycar·old Stone ham said Wt:dnesda~'. "I hO\'e tlt'fer!> from four Eastern cities." he said. \t 1thout naming them. Stoneham'!! remarks \\'€.'re made 1n a qu~sllon 6e"$inn after u nc1\'S con ference in S:1n Jose to il nnounce thr 1'Chedulin11 or an cichlbition 11:1mt· thcrt: with Kans a$ Cit~· n<'Xi ;\pril :i "'l'p until nn11. J"1 e ~<iHI ':'\o to mo\·1n.c..·· ..,;11d St"n('han1 "Rut f '11 h:t' l' to i.:1' t' 11 considl'ra· ttun If 11e ha\C .111nlh1·r \'t'ry bad ~ 1':ir Th<' G1;1nt ' "hn rtH1\NI herC' from :'\l'v. \·ork for I ht• 19.'h"Sl'a.,nn, hnd l h1• po1)rest oitt1•nl'l rinr1• 111 tht• club's h1" tor\' and thr ll"Htt·~t 111 the ma;or k·a~ues th1<. ~t•ar .1 rl'portt•cl !>19.ft:ll p:11d adm1~<11on~ 1'hl' \I or1d C"h:in1p111n Alhl,·11<'!0. \thont 0\1nrr Ch;rl1l' F1111t·~ "<1 ~i. ht• \1an1s to kC'ep u1 <h1kl:1nd to v.1rl .1 rou1·th s1r:H,i::h1 \ror\cl S1•nl's. <ht•11 831'. 7 12 tn t hr rr~ul;1r st·ason \\'h i1e S1<111l•han1 ml•nt 1nn e<I · <lupllC1:.i lio11" of 1na111r l c:1 ~tlt' ba}l'brt ll 11111:;rk} nn t much more than a San Fr:inc1::.eo Ha~ \\u'!'h ap3r1 as a hand11·1.11). h1· 111.nnt;une~ "1f \\L' gi\e: t hr Ian' of ~<ill Fr;1nc1~cn :1 bette r 1(1:1nt 10 11 ;1 trh th:1n th,·~ ,;i\1 1n l9'i4. l ht>~ \\Iii :,Upll•ll"\ Ii' Thr C.iants \\\'l"l' 72-00 la!:>t !ita5on .ind fift h 111 the 'L' club N I~ \Vc~t I)!\ I. ton "llu,•int: t hC' Gi an\.., 11. not 1n m ' pl.1n:i-.'" :-;tonl·ham ~nid "I"m confi- dent 11 c'\I ~t·l O\ t'l' t his rough spat nnd hf' around S:1n ~"'ranc 1~co for muny. m;iny ,\"t•ar:-ll O\lt'\t.>r~ \\ht'n you h .. \e recc•i1 rd th(' kind or i-upport we did in \!l';I, ~OU ht1\"t' tfl :-1arl thinking Of allt•rna\1\<':-·• • . ' D-.. DAILY PILOT Thursday. Novembet 21 . 1974 5 Coast Area Gridders All-Orange County 'fwenty·nne Or:inJte Const area prep footb;1ll slar:o. hJ\"t• bt•cn honored .,.,,ith t)f fir1al All -l)range Count\' status us ~electea by (ltangc Co1111ty ::.port swriterl'l. !:lh~on ll1 gh's Stt>\'1' ll int>s and Craig Jl r.wley, ltloter De1':. Don Wal· t cr~ anrl John La Grandeur and ;\Jar1n;, lll1'h·s ri:turk l..ongnecker arc f1n1t team choiccs following their . slcrli ng play durio~ the regular cam- paign. Back of t he year is Santa Ana Valley's tilyron \\1h ltf'. hnt·man of the ~'ear Is Anaheim's Brad Jlarl1ne and (_'flach of the year is Ken \11ss~r of St•rvitf>, \\"hn r1•\ <iml"·.'d :in inJur~ · riddled backfield In one v.·eck lu pro- \'ldo Servile '"'Ith a 21 ·17 upset of 1'.later Oel-&:l\•1ng &r,·itc ~o. l in the An Ae lus League, Orange County and tht.:CJ1''4·A. Ket1nedy Potent . I lines and ~lawley were the big guns Ill Ed1:.on 11iRh's derense. which led the Chargers to an uphill 7·1·1 record and a Clio"' playoff berth. Hines also operates as a receiver in the Chargers offense and Jfawley is tht! Sunset League's No. I linebacker. Longneekcr was a factor at fullback, in addilion to his duties at defensive end for ~larina . The Vik· ings tied Westminster and beat Los A.l&mitos, two noteworthy ac· compllshmenlS. LaGrandeur and \Vallers u·cre the heart of the ~later Dei offense wit h their superb Ulocking at center and guard. Second t eam choices jnclude Ney,•port lla r bor's Vinnie ?11ulrov Pete J\1cCo"'en and Art Sorce, in addi: llon to Edison's Nathan Ching and J\later Dei's Bob ~1acauley. Edison Won't Key Irish Aerial Duo Th e Mark Larsen-Rick Parma passing combination at Kennedy High may be the best in Orange County. But Edison football coach Bill Vt'orkman says. ""'e can't just gear to stop Larsen and Parma. They have a ''ery. very potent offense and a very good fullback." Edison's Chargers also have a po- tent offense and the IY.'O explosi ve teams collide at 8 Friday night at Anaheim'.! La Palma Park jn the fi rst round of C lio~ <l·A playoff action. Parma. a first-tern All-c ounty setectiOii, will be defended by' Ste .. ·e Injuries, Flu Hit Tritons; Wade Back lnjuries have taken their toll of the San Clemente High School football team this season but r~riday night coach Allie Schiiff will weJcome back slotback Ron Wade y.•hen the Tritons. ta ngle with Gahr Hi gh at Cerritos College in a 2·A CtFplayoff game. Wade played a little last week in the regular season finale against Laguna Beach after missing most of the year 'll-'ith a broken arm. ··11e·11 play a Jot more Friday ni ght ," Schaff says. But one batk who y,•on't return is Brian Wood . J.lis coach describes him as one of the best ba cks in Orange County. He also broke an arm early in the year and still has it Jn a cast. 11ines, another fint·leam All-coun- ty pick. "He has caught 101 passes in two· years and is only a junior," says \Vork man. ''And that spells him out as super.'' Despite Larsen throwing (or 1,421 ya rds and Parma catching for 898, Workman envisions a low-scoring came. "When you play a good team, big mistakes win or Jose games," he said: ''And you try not Lo get toofancy. '' Edison may not have to get too fan- cy. The Chargers are well·balanced, with a potent offense and a quick de- fense. Offensively, the Chargers are led by quarterba ck Ri ck Bashor.e and tailback Nathan Ching. Bashore has completed 36 of76 passes for 536 ya rds but has only started Edison's last two games. Ching;·a tailback who was Edison's quarterback for the first seven games, has ruShed for 222 yards on 43 carries in hi s last two outings. Overall, he has run for .551 yards on 106 carries and has passed for 768 yards, completing .s3 of 111. "We've known all along that Ching was the best runner and Bas hore the best passer ."' says Workman. "It was just a question or Ba.shore maturing as a quarterback." And defensively, the Chargers have an outstanding defense against the rush. allowing opponents only 48 yards per game. Leading Edison's de· fense are end Ken Whitehead all· Sunset League picks. and linebacker Craig Hawley, both all-Sunset League picks. · The Chargers' defense ha5 given up one TD in the last eight quarters. \Vorkman said that Edison is not in top ph ysica l shape, however. Ching has th e flu and defensive tackl e John Giorgetti has a sprained ankle. Eolh should play though. All-Orange ~?nty First Team OffeD.5e Pos. P layer, School E-Ma"ddocks, Westminster E-Parnia, KeMedy ·r-J.phnson, El Modena T-Zoller, Troy G-W1lters. Mater Del G-Orr. Buena Park C-LaGrandeur, Mawr Del . B-Schonert, Servile B-Sprague, Los Alamitos B-White. Santa Ana Valley B-McGaffi gan, Foothill K-Donk. Brea First Team Defense E-Shoemaker, Servile £-Longnecker, Marina T-Main, Los A1amitos T-Boyd , Lowell MG-Chace, Pacifica LB-Harline, Anaheim LB-Hawley, Edison LB-Haslip. Santa Ana Valley B-Hlne1, Edilon B-Duncanson, Sunny Hills B-J. Krick), Servile Second Team Offense E =-Mulroy, NewportHirbor E-.Scotl, Santiago · T-Leer, Servite T.-..Eddleman. Fullerton G-Peterson, Loara G-White, Kennedy C-Katnik. Foothill B-Larsen. Kennedy ·B-chlag, Edison B-Rees, El Modena. B-Liapis, Fullerton K-Sorce, Newport Harbor Second Team Defea.se E-Klng. Pacifica E-Van Horne, Fullerton T-Haley, Foothill T-Eckhardt, Loara MG-McCowen, Newport Harbor LB-Macauley, Mater Del LB-Garcia, Kennedy LB-Coons, Anaheim B-Sanchez. Orange &-Burtt, Villa Park B-Farra, El Dorado Third Team Offense £-Freed, Mission Viejo E-Hicks, El Toro T-Blackburn, Fountain Valley T-Burton. El Dorado • G-Tasimaele, SanlaAna Valley G-Maxwell, Corona del Mai· C-Green, Estancia B-Speicher, Foothill B-Ben Ben, Villa Park &-Thompson, Fountain Valley B-Van Liew,EIToro K-Cruz, Lowell Third Team Defense Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. J r . Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr: Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr . Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.· Sr. E-Scrogglngs, University Jr. &-Palmer, Anaheim Sr. T-Gorman, BolsaGrand e Sr. T-Schade, Westminster Sr. MG-Kelly, Troy Sr. LB-Nebeker, Costi Mesa Sr. . LB-Pickering, El Dorado Sr. LB-:-1'1 eyer ,Sonor~ Jr. B-Nltzkowskl, Huntlngto"nBeac .. Sr. B-Clcinens·. Westminster Sr. 8-Green, University Sr. Starting guard Steve Chesnut suf· fered a s prained ankle against Laguna and is out of Friday's game. Defensive backs Stan ?11athis and Al Sandoval have missed most of the u·erk with the flu. But San Clemente isn't gi ving up. "'The kids are looking forY.'ard to the playoffs and it will be a gOod ex· pcrience for them. "\Ve have five sophomores and a host of juniors in the starting lineups Y.1lh only a handful of seniors. Thee~· lX'rience will be good for them." Poly Speed Poses Threat to Sailors Randy Adams "'ill start at tailback \\h ere he has sp<i rkled all season. lie has picked up 518 yards and h.ts srorccl seven touchdo~·ns for t hl' 'fntons. . Glenn Dill will start at quarterback f11r thl' third straight game, leaving Tim Vleisidcs free to play in the d~· fl nsive backfield. \\'h;1t i:-Schaff'~ evaluation of lhe (i ah r G !::id 1a tors·.• • ··Thrv harl' a stron~ tea1n !hut :-rnrcs a lol of points. That boy No. 25 , !l.1rold Gillum) is a fi ne tailback :.1nd th••\ h.1\"l' a real good quarterback. . :IJ.ihr is a physical club "'1th ~peed ... Loar a and Edison u•ere no easy task for the l"ewport !-!arbor lligh Sailors Qn the l atter's road to the Sunset Le ague chan1pionship-and Long Beach Pol~· poses a similar problem Friday night \Vhe n the two collide in the fi rst round of the CIF 4·A football pla ;offs at Nc\\'port. "Poly is quick and fa st," says :\l•\1·port Ha rbor coach Bill Pizzica . •·\\'c·re 1\o rking on ou r de fensive r11rsult :tnd concentrating on the speed of P oly. It's rery much like playing-Edison or Loara, but Poly ha s the csccptional speed, too. f think Long Reach Poly is a late de\•eloping team and our kids are going to have to Second Half Blues Haunting El Toro El ·1.irn lhgh foo lhall couch ;\f;1(" "!wrl' is ,,t11\ looking for a "'ay to le1:1d h1 1 .... 11 1nuc hdowns at the half oind r .. nic ut1t :i \\'lllncr today as he and ill" t 'h.1rj!C'rs Pl't'l)a re for Friday 's CIF ~ \ f1r:,t !"1)l11Ht i'l.1sh "ilh ?llayfa1r :11 .\11,:-ion \ ll'JO H1>:h. 11 1., tl'an1 bh•11· a two touchdO\\'n J,.,uf 1.ist "eek lo L"ni,·crsity. and the ~h· rnrnmon opponent El Toro and :\!.•.\ f:11r IHI\ ('-G:ihr-lratlcd by :1 19·6 count al I ht• ha IL ··~1·ayra1r Is a bcucr ttam than Gahr ," opines J\l oo re ··They '\'<' changed si nce the middle of the season and have bC'COml• a more con· ~er,·at1vc teoa m on offense 11 nd ha\'(' ht-gun pl01 )1ns \cry touJlh defensive bafl. ''. The Ch a ri:rrs of -F.I Toro h:l\"C 3Jtere,d th('lr prart1r<·' a hit 1n prr· parat1on fo r ~J.ll~fJ1r. o.1nd "'t!I pr:tr· tice under the llgh1 s ton1sht at J\l 1s· .glon Vle)o "The quarterba rk has m::ide the dif· ferenct," 11ays P.1 oor.-. "And Hich Johnson at running back 1~ .'!O~nit to be a problem ror us. Too. "-<'.r(' vt'ry ron· cerned wllh the t\\'O df'frn.~t\'<' gua rds I , t thrv use oul of the 6·1 defense. 1'hry'rt> ,·ery q 11i ck offthe ball .'· I::l 'l'oro's lineup may have one <'h:1ng<' ut dl'ft•nsivc end where KeJth .Jones i~ usually s tationed. 1\ pinched lll.'rve could keep him out of l~C gaml! 11nd if it ctoe1' it 'II Ix· Jeff Gree1: mov· 111$: !o hi s s pot. ~ Chuck \'an Llc"' and J\Tark htoylan \\·ould share rtreen·s usua1 spot at r 1 nebar:krr if that's necessary. {)the r,1·1~c lhtnJ;!s Y.'111 stav the'.' ~:tmc in th<' El Torn :ittack and ~loore says ht•s not put ling anything neY.' Into the Charge.rs orfensC'.'. . \·an Lie..,.·, tht Charjters' 1\ll·Oran.11:c County ful\h:ick. i~ the heart of the runn1n~ gam<' behind Gary Key, a · oitc1:1dy quarterback y.•ho ha~ passed for 900 yards with 62 completions In 1~2 tries and six touchdowns: . ~J any or his darts ha ve gone 10 · Chnrlt'S ffi<'k~. another All·Orange Coun ty aele-0t1on. 1-hcks ha s three tOurhdowns, includ · 1nt1: an 85-yard kickoff return. Van Liew has rolled lor 881 Y6irds In 162 yards. ts the South Coast League's No. r back und pac.ks a walloo. . ~ be mentally right." . Only one change is due for the Sailors-at defensi\'e back where Rich Harrison has been inserted for Da\'e Simmons in order to give Newport more s peed to counteract the speed of Poly's Jackrabbits. Otherwise it's the same setup that has carried Pitzica's Sailors to the Sunset League cha mpionship. Gordon Ad3ms ~·ill be stationed at quarterback u·ith Brian Theriot start· ing at tailback. Steve Foley and ·· Theriot will be 'alternating. although r·oll.'y t•a n step in at quarterback. too . giving the Sailors a sprintout look in contrast to the more standard pass· run game behind Adams. ",\llcrnating those t""o gives us a more. lethal offense." says Pitt ica . · "Both are quick and it gives the of· fensc almost a fresh look on every play.'' Theriot has gained 654 yards in 124 plays, including seven touchdowns. Foley has 392 yard.$ in 74 tries and four TDs. The Sailors have been scanning films of Poly's one-sided loss to L11kl~"·ood and its one-sided victory O\'er Long Beach ri.t illikan . As for Ney.·port's game Pizzica says the Sai lors y.•ill try a bit of everything In ~eorih of fin dint the right'tombina· tion ... then go from there. . Connors Wins JOHANNESBURG, South Arrico (APl -Top·seeded Jimmy Connors of the Uni ted States survived an early :-c:1re :ind rallied strongly' to defcal South African Pat Cramer S-7, 6·1, 6·0 \Vednesday in a singles match at the South African Open tennis cham· plbn'Shlp~. ' f~arl1Pr . seo('ond·Setdtd Ar-thur-A she or the l"nile6 Stiites dcrtatNI \\lest Ger mun~··.s Jurgen Fassbendcr 6·3, 7-5. . • • CRAIG FULLADOSA ARNULFO MALAGON Malagon, Fulladosfl Different in Style B_y DA \"f~ ROilli\NO 011MD•i1, ru.isutt The crowd was standing for the opening kickoff at a Dana Hills liigh foolball game as Arnulfo Malagon and. Craig Jo~ulladosa watched from the.sidelines. After the kickoff the crowd settled in their seats and 1\-lalagon a nd Fullados a took the fie ld. Except for subsequent kickoffs, this duo played the rest of the game. They played both ofrensively and defensively. they participated on punting teams and also were on the field for all place kick attempts. Needless lo say they were both ex- ceptional athletes and had fine Seasons for the Dana Hills Dolph- ins. Former Dana Hills coach Tony Leon says both reported this year in ex· cellent condition and stayed that way throughout the season.· but Malagon and Fulladosa credit Leon for their conditioning. "Coach Leon had a good prbgram for kee ping us in shape," s ays 1'~u\Jadosa. ''I-le made us work hard all the time,'' adds Malagon. The two di ffer in their styles on the field. Fulladosa is big and strong at 6·2, 210 while ~1alagon, 5·7, 160, had to rely on speed' and quiekness to_ get the job done. Fulladosa played tackle both or. fensively and defensively, but Leon says he was probably one or the best defensive linemen in the South Coast area. Despite his size. he mo,·ed y.·ith the ability of a 170·pounder. I-le was \'ery aggressive and got off the ball ex- tremely. quick.·but his best asset was ·.,, • l ,i \.. Each Christmas his strength, "Some players are big, but not strong or they don't µse thl'ir strength to their advantage,'' says Leon. .. Craig, however. was not only bi g, but very strong and he kne"' how to use his strength in every situation,'' Fullados a was philosophical of playing the entire game: "I tried to concentrate when I was on the field and not worry about get· ting tired," says Fulladosa. ''There were a lot of things to remember \\'it bout thinking about getting tired.'' Fulladosa hopes to play al either the UniveQity of California at Santa Barbara or ·ca1 State (Long Beach) next year. 1t1alaton settled down this year at defensive end and offensive tighl end. He played almost every position in his four years at Dana Hills, including halfback, delensive back, linebacker and on both lines. "He was probably the best team player we have ever had,'' says Leon. "He had a great attitude and did almost anytbingforthe team. '' Malagon fit into Dana Hills' de- fensive str ategy very well. The Dolphins like to explode to the ball without much reading or stunting. With his speed, Malagon came up with several first hits. On offense, Malagon was used mainly as a blocker, but can catch the ball when the occassion called for it. His value to the team was really shown when the Dolphins ran wide . He had the assignment of blocking the defensive end on the sweeps and was the main reason for the success Dana Hills bad with this play. the graum-up Clantons created chaos. They played with the electric trains, the toy trucks, the balls and the bats. You name it. The Clanton kids were left with nothing. Last Christmas, Grandma Clanton saved the day. She put Early Times under the tree. Early Times. In the Clanton clan, its the sift that sepamtes the mm .. from the toys. {t, .Quarts NOW~ • • TIDtes. Poise K~y . Ingredient For Trojans According to University lligh co1ch Jerr-y Redman, ~polse has be.en the biggest factor in the Trojans' drive to the CIF 2·A football playoffs. · " University, which opens playo~f ac· -1iO'n.li'rt~af!llgl!ta1taglUniLY=lip High at Tustin High, had to come from behind in its last three victories, all must wins if lhe Trojans y.•anted to gain a share ot. the South Coast Con- ference title. • ·The Trojans, ranked ~rd in the final CJF 2·A grid poll, traded Laguna Beach, Dana Hills and El Toro, but came back in each contest to emerge victorious and finish with an 8·1 re- :eord. ··1 think this Poise and ability not to get panicky in tough situations will be an advantage to us in lbe playoffs ," says Redman. ••we really kept out cool against El Toro, putting loge~her two long drives after we fell behind 20·7." University switched to a full house backfield in the El Toro game and Redman was ''el)' pleased with the success of the new formation. ·•we felt our offense wasn't going that well so we decided to take aqvan· tage of our size and depth al running back and go with the full house," says Redman ... Scott 1'1urphy. Jim Green and Gary Pierot will start in lhc backfield this week and Ron Dykes will also see plenty of action.•· ri.turphy leads the club in rushing with 393 yards in 97 carries. Green has 372 yards in 84 carries, Pierot has picked up 265 in 39 and Dykes. coming back after an injury, bas gained 180 yards iJ? 38 carries. The pass ing of quarterback Richard Wernon has also been a tiig factor in recent University games. He completed 6 of 12 aerials for 76 yards against El Toro and on the season has hit on 42 or 77 passes for 543 yards for · 54 percent. Although the Trojans offe.nse has finally started to move, Redman still credits the defense as carrying the team this far. Redman singled out the play of tackle Bryan Champlin , guard ?11att Bonner and safety Green for fine play all season. ' ·university should be able to move the ball on Yucaipa, which has had trouble stopping the run all season. Redman, however. would like to pre4 sent a balanced attack in the game. . "Yucaipa is not a large team, but It is very scrappy." says Redman. "'IL has a number or players going both v•ays and several injuries have hurt." Redman says'Yucaipa uses an un- ·usual I formation \\1.tb three backs. To linowus is to-Iove ·0s. I l J . . . . . . ~ ) ' , . ' y ' ' T ' • y T I 7 A t c d • in ( r ti r s a is 0 p p ' , - Pirates May Have to' Pass· More ura~g e Co•st Collece •re relying almost solely on. nee"" Just one more · l lh 1 1Y threw nine times a"ainst 11,l.11 win o e r running •aMe. It was • represent the South Coast elf ti • ., " Santa Ana. Conference in the slate JC ec..,ve against~anta Ana "Stewart ia not a bad !ootb 11 1 rr b last '':eek, but the Bucs may thrower. He was 8 50 per. d a. f"P ayo s -ut it have to go tq the passing cent passer at Westminster oecsn t igur~ lo comeea~y. game more Saturday. and IS. better th'n a lot' or . oach. Dick Tucker's 111 had a blood clot removed in 86 carries und tnree Tuesday. touchdow ns. f\1ike Nanko His place will be taken by trails with 381 yacds in 95 JohnGrower. __rjlrries (1 TO) \\'hile Pete ··Our defe!lse will .~ally Brown has 270 yu rcls Jn 69. be teste~, this .week. says carries u n d thr ee Tucker. Cerritos has pret-touchdowns Thursday, Novemt>er 21 , 197+ DAIL y P1LOT O:J. . Rustlers Gaf!,chos Bidding See!cing For 8th Victory R e co rd St>vera l rears ugo an8-1-l ror 289 yurds :ig;lnst t:itru~ record was good eoough for u n d ..... i I I o p e D 41 t . S11ddleback Co llege to quarterback. rePresent the b,Jission con-For the season, rit lk· rercnce in the state two-kelscn hus completed 141 of year col lege rootball 270atten1pts rorl,702yurds playorr.~. and 17 touchdowns. J-le htaii t P1.r.a.te.s_host. Cerr-itos-Freshman..Ma.rk-Stewart 'uys we 've had here,'' says College Saturday night in has replac.ed White and will uc~er. , • th~ regular season rinale. A ~ backed up by Tony Ac· . Stewart has throwri just ~1n __ "i'JU!ld match them comandq, the Pirates' top 15 times this season, com- ,_ _ _,.a.,a,_m.,,s_,t:.1'1-t:~~·•n .state. .runnJng t>ack. · pletlng s tor 47 yards. c1rcu vrct'O'rf~ f0110Wlht' ~ .. , ~ -- ty good balance with Duane Ir Tucker;s crew is suC ·· Matthews. at quarterback, cess!ul Saturday, it will They run and pass equally face We>s t LA or Santa well. Their strength has not Barbara CC Saturday, No\'. been defense, but then our 30 at OCC. 'rhe two teams. off ens~ hm't..Jrlked too arc curre ntl y ,tied for the good either in th\ last cou· teucl in the \Vestern State pleotweeks ." Co nference, bul \Vest L \ · GoJden Wesl' College's football team \\•ill be. oul to post the best season record in the school's history fo,ri - day night when it tangles \\'ith East Los Angeles College on the Orange Coast Collei;:t• fi eld . Thi s time around . a been intercepted 17times. similar rct·ord cou ld' be San1 Peek is the leading uc hieved Saturday night runnl'r '''ilh 610 vards in 127 \vhen the Guuchos or coach car1ies "'ith ~l ai-k Dobis Ula George •lartman travel to short rardage man. " week We P Jly throw The Pirates also will be . · more this wee . We got without sophomore cor- D \V,ith\Vohc;c quarterback ahead earlY last week and . nerback Herb Marshall, a\e . 1t e out with a reallydidn'thavetopass;• who suffered a ruptured Accomandois theleading ha s .d e r ea l l'd Santa OCC rusher with 482 yards Barbara. 1'hc· game \\"ill \t·rap up !he Southern California Conference for both tean1s u·ith East LA headed ror the broken finger, the Pirates says Tucker, whose club on~ kidney last Sturday and Football Playoffs B~gin . Four Orange County prl•p football teams get a head sl<.1rt on the rest .. tonight in the first rou nd of the CIF playoffs. Foothill, Servile. Villa Park and Sonora Will be on di spluy tonight. "'ill\ the majority or action Friday. stute playorfs the foUowing \\"Cek . A G\VC \"ictory \\·ou lcl C lie C S Ni U • • leove the R"'ll"s a half 0 ge age eason ears • n1vers1ty g~me.behindEastLAinthe ' st.1nd1n gs and make their , · fina l record8·1·1. 3rd in CIF .. ,\le ha\'e a lot 10 play 50th Win ~or Shack_le~ord? Grid Poll ~~~,k;;r0~·,r·.~,~ R.f"~ J • J • \\'ant to \\'in this one for the best record and \\'e :llso --. u•ant to beat the conference Checking the college scene: place to practice may be a unifying rorce. University High fini shed champions.·· Believe it or not the basketball scene is The Ga uchos, forced to practice at ir-third in th e fin al CIF 2-A a week away. regul ar limes and at many difrerent sites, football poll while Newport \\fill East LA bt• up for Uc Irvine opens a week rrom F~riday recently ~·ent before their board threaten ~ H bo this one or "·ill they be look· I u lob r h ar r was 10th in the 4-A in g ahead lo next \reek "! hosting the University of South Dakota, n., o~·c.olt or t e season. poll B t th ' · · ··1 hope they r·c mcmber Golden West battles invading Cerritos, u ey re now -.·orking out at Dana Both the University 1'ro· the score of la st vear's Orange Coast visits UC San Diego Jv inu. lllg h II ills (late at night), and some ap-jans and Newport llarbor game (49•14 in ra Vo r or 2:30 tilt, Saddleback plays San Diego .. ~arent leade"rship has emerged. . Sailors finished their re-Golden \Vest). -That should '.\lesa at Grossrpont 16:30) and SQuthern gular season w\lh 8·1 re· he incenli\'c enough for Ca!"College is at Cal State <Northridge). ·Ex·Saddleback cager Rick Bauer has cords. The Trojans' only them ... ·UCI has been hampered by. so~ nag. quit the Cal Stale (Fullerton) team and is loss was to San Clemente now aiding Stevens. Bauer was the No. 7 and Newport's only setback The Rustlers \\"ill be out to gu~r~ tor Fullerton. was to Westminster. set a conrcrence record 4·A against the !-lu skies of ELA. Only t~·o JC football teanis are 1111• ~:.~~~c'"' r.1: Golden West leads the beaten and untied gqlng into the final 1.Servi11 11-1.11 111 conference in total offense "·eekend of the regular season. Pasadena ~~;:~: i~!,1 := "'ith 3,275 and needs but 361 and College of the Rt'd~·oods both ha,•e 9-0 s., • ._,.. c1-u n• against ELA to break it s Ch<1 ffeyCollege to closeout l\Iikkelsen's favorite the season. target haS been Jim Poet· Bl!l it "'ill be eilhl'r Citrus _I gen \\'ho also doubles in the or Gross mont in the defensi,·e secondary. Poel· playoffs this year. tgen has ca ught S3 passes "I ha ven '! r ut my throat for 788 yards and 10 set," Hartma n said this touchdo\\'ns lhi sseason. \\'CCk foJlo\.'-•ing U heart · breaking, 29-28, loss to Citrus Saturday nig-ht. ··\Ve ha \'e to "'ork on com- pl etin g a gr eat football seaso n. It "'ill show \\'hat kind or character this team has. Sometimes you ha\'t' to be a man and shake oft dis- appointments.'' l·lartman is n't planning any changes in hi s sla1ting lineups this \\'Cl'k. l\1larty f\t ikkelsen passed ""'Ga01'H CMEY:""LIA,.... ·· '75 MOHTE CARLO · · s-r2· 400 ---• . . Mo. :!II Mo. Open eno l.uN ·1.1-~ ~.----;"~olMrilllJ. MOTH CHIYIOUT ; ,.,,, ____ ......,c:&. .... J-1-1'"-1111 -·~· DON'T DISCARD THO SE OLD TEtltllS SHOES , ' foothill 's Empire League. champions meet El Rancho l-ligh's Dons at the Santa Ana Bowl, Servile Hig_h's Angelus League champions pl ay St. Francis at La Palma Park in Anaheim, Villa Park is at La A1irada and Sonoca is at Citrus College to duel Azusa Hi gh. 1-lere ure all of the sites for the football playoffs, "'hich begin Friday.al 8 un- less other\vise n6led: CRAIG SHEFF records, but PCC ballles El Camino t.So11tt1i-+111'11•1l " O\\'ncircuitrecordof3,535. S d 1.Ke_G,(1·11 SJ atu r ay and may get loss No. 1. 1.s1. JOfln BoKo 11.1 1 41 Paul Fiskness is the lead· We ""'8ir" I II'•"• Al r,,... .t Ali4n IT,...,.. SMn. The winless include LA Southwest '0·8) •. lik•-c1-o " ing rusher for the Rustlers' •MTHONY··_·s SH·,.;. SEIVICE Ch fr 10 ai· s .... -~-. -~ · 111.Ne .. PIWIH••DO~, .. ,, ,0 -_..,. ...... a ey · , acramento (0·9) and Ot,.,~ •KtlvltoQ vott': 1.os Anos,, \\"ith 618 yards in 131 carries .•WISTC11Pf~•llDO•fASHIONISL4HD•COtONADELMAt g. g · · · but h d · · Ohlone(0-10). Mlttro.1u,0o1Pueb1os12.u s. .... ,: for a 4.7 average. tie h•s ,.1..--..CJ!'MI · · " Cll'f.A .... tHll s.tlt1 Fl '/'I lor0111151nUMI l'ltld ..__,,..,.,...,H ... ne .... Fwll ..... VI Soll!h Hl11111 Cllvl111 Olltrk l St.al\lm 1n 1nJur1es,. ea coach Tim Tift NorlhTorr1nt••.F,~ •• t•n1•,RedltndlS. scored e i'ghl lo"chdo•"ns ~~~i~i~~~~~Ail~f~liSA~NT~A~A~M~Ail ~SOU~T~H~C~O~AiS~T~Y~M~L~A~H~~ says he's generally happy with the An-... " teaters'progress. The Danish National baskelball team ""'"k~•.••c••• ,..1n1. and is third in the con-ha 11 d · De 1.1E1 0or100 r•-o> "' f s cance e its c. 4 game with OCC i .RloMa11 ci-o.n 111 erence in scoring. , Golden West football coach Ray beca111se they couldn't come up "'ilh l.Unlwrtll¥11-11 1s• 1'he season may be over Shackleford will be aRer hi• 50th win Fri-enough money to make the trip. ;:~1ii"r:.~ '1· 11 :~ in one S('n se for (;olden El R111Cl't0 n Footl\111 11 Slnll Aloi Bowl (Th..,..50e,) ll l'olJll N•WPOl"I MlrlNH" Pi-r1tSl.P1ul c. .... ru1011 Do1 Pu11110• Wfll Torr1nct VI I.I S.ri11 II Cll H!Ql'I 0 :)01 St, Fr1Mls vs S.rvltt 11 t.1 hi,... (Thun- Cl.ly) • IEdi10n WI ktnnedJ 1t l1 Pllmll Antht lm VI L.••1w11d II V•l•r•M Slldlum SI. JolWI !lo«• 11 No. Torr1nu V:JOI Glenclo<I V1 P1Sldot111 II Row 8o'll'I Siii 111&rco111 Tho11wna Oaks WKlmln1ltr II l01 Al«t1 llstoop """' w1 lttollftd1 11 lledl .... UlllvertUJ · cu•>-• l'MtNtl day when_tbe BasUers host East LA. He 6· HO•co 0•0 .. \\'est but Shackleford feels has a 49·30-4 mark in nine seasons_. . , UCI will travel to Nevada (Las Vegas), !: ~1~:~:;?1•11 ~ hi s squad ean def cut the North Dakota State and the Uni versity of t'.11ow11nac..2.11 27 l~uskies tu conllllete an 8·1·1 C C II · l\"orth Dakota on one trip next basketball· 10.c;.11r0-2! ,, SC<•so n. ypress o ege, eager to get out of the sea so d I l h 1 0 o,,.,. •Kti•lno •ot11: Ro¥.i Olk 11. E1 Southern CaUrornia Coaference has · nan a er as a game n maha S.011nao1,c111°1co•,B11rf'Oll';!ll••.Sono•• .. \\'e had the best-practice called a meeting of athletic direch>rs in aj:alnst Creighton. s.M1.c1rtnt1s. , \\·e have ever had Tuesday. lh · '!to 1 . The Anleaters have he.me dates nex1·· ,.,.. Thee• e c1.rcu1 aP,parent y d1Scuss a switch. ,.._ kl>MI. ttcor.i Peint• "" w a s s u Per en· The Cb. argers and Golden West would season lined up against Air Force, t.Monro-.11 !•-01 111> thusiasm and we had fun be Portland State and maybe Hofstra of !\iew 2·°'11"" 1'"01 in t th " h h much better oU in the Orange County. #York. . J.S-M1r1no it-a1 ,,. ou ere, t e coac says. based South . Coast Co .. t .. rence, but the 4-Bil••D11911s rt-01 1• The Rustlers defense will yro;; l.l.IMlrlCll tt-111 114 t ( d . .changes until 1976. Former Golden West College lilieman 1.P-aclhc• ct-11 61 11us~ies running game. Have a Sundae on Sunday at FARRELL•s· AMERICA'S #1 ICE CREAM PARLOUR Yes, we 're open and close by ORANGE Rl"r1IO. "°'' VI Monrowl• II 01 .... "' ... SW.II Allin hcllk11lllol11Gr- Lffotll ., ilnll Mlr4• state athletic committee doesn't plan any ,_......_. t1-11 • ge a s ur Y test against the { ~lark Lomas, a defensive tackle with the LS.n11,.,,1v1u1,~.,.1-21 si. 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Sot• •t 11.i>op Yue.<• V1lleJ VI I lg Be1r •I UC ltl-..rl6dlt 11::111) NolrtO.mt tlU"9<1hlt!1t llnlllf"ltl Hffclln 1tl'I P11m1 Tapie Falls From First PALM SPRINGS-Alan Tapie or NewPort Beach rell from the top sPol in the final 72·hol'e Professional Golf Association . qu.alifying tournament, al Canyon Country Club here Wednes- day -.·ilh a second round scoreof74. . Tourneys For JCs SciddJeba~k College r,_ceS East LA and Orange Coast battles Pt. Loma JV in the opening round 'of tlie annual Mi les Eaton basketball tournament at OCC Dec. 11·14. OCC's Pirates are defend·. .ing champions. Here are the ·pairings for the Pwliles Eaton, Moorpark, Chaffey and Riverside tournaments: Ml LIS •ATOM TOUhllT l'lnta_.,.,.,..._ .... -...,, °''" n 7~1ddllti.ck n . E11t LA ' ~1'111 An•"''· 0!1,,..111JV • ,...., ... .,,h c.11 1-IEI Gl'"lllO n . GrosNMntl t-Or~.Cotll\11, Pl.t..-.JV MOOlll'AltK TCWltMq l'lnt._., • ...._ WHM .... r.Dtc.S I-Golden Wiii YI. Gtrllr•I Arl- J-f'ilfCI YI. 111 .... rlide J-lllo H...,llO vt. SI• Oitgo CC '-'llldleO.:• "'· Ma"Pll"k CJ(A,l'•Y TOUlttilAMINT l'lrll htlMI .,.,, .... W.tlH Mly,Dtc." Te, ... Hlll9t ' t:1ap.m.-c111111r vi. LA Hllrtor I Ii 10 1.m.-F ulltrton vi. Ge..,.,... 7:-'0 p.m.-MI. $1n Anli:itilo vs. Siii .. rMrdlllO 1t:JG p.m.--OrMQti C..•t ia. ,.......... ......... llrlCIMt .-:10 to.m.-Gl!dt11 West ""-Siii OltOO ... u S:SOso,m.-Gtos1mol'll n . El QID!lpt 2:J0p.m.-Cl!NS VI. IEllt I.A t ::ll01.m.-11:1 ... r110e vs. lA YalitY ltl\l'l:ltSIO I: TOUllMMl:Nf 'lrdlt .............. n.,.....r,a.t.• J-Golc1tnWt11ws,1'1.-• t...fllftf1ldl ..... MoOf°Plf"k ~I• 81r11.1r1 ., .. Sift...._...... J-f'1111tr1ot'I n . l.Ol'fl hlCllCC After si:< rou'nds , Tapie is in fourth place among the candidates for PGA tourna-( ment cards with Ray Car-Pro Scores rasco of Huntington Beach tied for 12th. , -.. The low 18 qualiners will C:1.J!•~i:::,~~t,::,:,t~fs•_..,. receive PGA cards ror next NtwYort1os,Ph11-1p11lats season al conclu"sion of play• ·:i.1~1~0~.s:,:~~~!;',~04 Friday. f>Jloeftl~ 11•:0.•••"~°' F . d T i h ... _,, ...... ..-..11 .t.•..U.. or six roun s, ape as s.11oi.oao u t,Vlro1n1.111 a tQ.tal o( 431 while Carrasco NtwYor-109,s1. Lou1110<1 is at439. SM1An1onlo111t,Mtmpll1'9' ,,.,,,,., 10, IMl1n111)1, Dave Ne\\•quist. also of . rv.11 ... .i~t•r'"'~ Oratfg'i! ~ounty, Is 1n...txth :=:~~: ~::::,~1~4,tiW place In the qoallrying com-"""''' 1,1(1M1ic11yo petition with two rounds to MOt1tr11tl,LotA110t'-''-'1e 11111.Se 1, W•tlllflOI"" S play. Pltll-Ofll, T-101 1975 PORSCHE 914's · "' Stodl How l..tr fw I a1 1 •111 Ww"Y • ... Seltctiorl • Al c.olors ""' . HAL GRHM PORSCHt·'l'-&UDI i:actorv AuU"lorliect Seta Lettifl9, & super Serviol 1 ,.,..,.., ca..-Ml • " I •azJ llrr4, • l7141 54l-4t71 . HOIWAU! l11ll tff.l2Jl • • • . ' .~ ' II • .. . .. 0-1 DAILY PILOT Thursday, No11tmber 21, 197' Women's ·GolfVista For Coastal Area . . ' .. ~ . . ... .-l J Follmer Still Enthusiastic Hunti11gto11 Harbour Resident to Race at Ontario ... BY 110\\.ARD L; HANDY Then he defeated the : t lm ate In competition. eareircuit jn the future. Dare \Velis captured the Other flil!ht ,,·inners in· Glad ys ltlc harrlson : 01 .. D111,l't11t$&att USAC stars with 8 stoc k ~ollmer has driven on the· "Weledsome~~etsdown riresldcnt's cup title at rlurtrd: Jcun O'Skt>a o,·cr Pauline Anderson and bl k circuit but has a dllfe-nt there and quahf1ed quite '' \' d C t Cl b George Follmer has been or Che\'y in a race at ·. '"' • rsa er I? oun ry u l'a~·l-lnllher ~inthe\'i tC'!)rC'· Charlotte Sm-:11 1; •lelen Phoeni x. perspective, ·' well in a lot or others this ~y def~atlng Kelly Adnm~ ~ittenl ·,, fli ght.: JJorothy Olisar and Pee I ten: and 0 1· around automobile racing He attacked the Trans-Am "Yes, 1 guess you would season," he says. "For the mvthe rd1na1 5 s. 1 1 -i"i'rlaht iitoppe1I Betty llt:'n· lie J\lagnuson a nd June ~opor ,•,,nucamrbedrr•' ovferyebaurtshae'i"s series. and posted several say it's the ultimate in first year. l thought we did e r u b r ey v.·on the (h•rs on in th ~ director'"' Duncan, victories, then.. won tw() or spc>rts car racing. But there quite well. vice president's fl ight O\•er fli :;.hl: :\l:i rg-.1 i"et HifC' \\'On currently concluding his four r a ces in a For d· ar e n 't a s m a ny op · P hyll is Smit h. "\'('1' \\';iry IJoupe in the l!O\, Senf!lllf rookie season In stock cars. pov.•ered Lotus jn the 1970" portunltles as there are in ''I'm looking forward to OJ her winners included t-ru<ir ":-; fltJJ.ht. 1 t \\'a s ._. t wo-d 3 y GEORGE FOLLMER Yet he attac k;s a race with Formula 5,000. the state and it 's a tou<'h the race at Ontario where ~1ar "e 1-l ai•es O\'!'r Erny . 1 K __ :..;:_.:..:_c::_:__:_:c::_c::_ __ all .the f e rvo r and en-Follmer wo'll be dn'vo·ng a gn'nd because of the tra,·ei-the track Jsn'l as hea\'il\• "'. . · , Luc1I e nudsen stopped partner's better ball eclec -b k d d h t Bur<'k le in the sec""'"'tary s T • thus1asm of a rookie re· "'ru•mor.•FordatOntan'o, ,·n•o'nvolv•d. an ·e an I ope o 10 . . '" hclma Garford in the tic tou r nament a t 1-lunt· -'"-.._ "' ,. b k d b O.ght Eleii nor Altma novcr 1 · r1 · h S K• ga rdlessof the-type oCcar. Roy Woo ds, one or the "I !l~ure to do better a<'· o\\·n ~out again. • . rv 1nc 1g t . ington Scacli f£ Country ea JDg·s, he drives . nextseason ~1 arla nn c ~ycr Jn t he Jn co nsolation action. Club. · . m os t ramed m echa nical financia ly here and I don 't treasurer's 01,i:ht . . Katie Gardner was the /\ Three te:ims tied ror first Follm er •. a ~OR_Je.t1m es wizards in automobile rac· think 1 will go back to I "l"d also like to drl\>·e it Also Fran Grott'nhwsdc n· h . 0 .1 v• cont.rovers1a l 1nch v. odu.al, ,·ng, has been ho's r acing Formula One." ndianapolis again. Things ' . . • 1g t\Vtnncr. BevCorn"t!I place:tt60includingShirley I ers Ie d d I I k • reated Ber nice Johnston •n ep1cte as. a vii a1n. partn· er. Does he conso'der h1'mselr oo pretty good ior a ride . , ·. t·aptUred 8 fl ight and Bea Cummaro and Ann P.:l ays; h t he r_ha1rm a n s .f light : freehairn was the C flighl June Cla fl in nnd Cuba Curl;" • !>t'came a resident ~f l-Iunt-Hov.•did Follmergetstart-a villain or as an outspoken t ere right now." C~r.g1a J".ar""!e r 'Aon over ''iclor. Thelma Garford had <1nd Pat Lackner vo'ith Pat In PoJO Till ington llarbo ur this year cdin racing?. . indi,·idual? ln the IROC competiUM, ?it1m1 Sm.1th 1.n the A1esa 3 net 72 lor. lo\v qualirying rene"·ell. . a~d will be o~ hand for the "After I finished college, l "Sometimes, I guess you all drivers have the aame Verde fhght; a nd ?ilary honc)rs P<-ttt y Schott miller and Ttmes 500-mile _stock car ,\·e nt into bus iness and would say that is the case. t ype or car and all are pre. Ratekin too~ fir~t pl a~c in Ncn~ llannahs v.•as the Joan \\'ca\'er came in v.·ith ' r ace at Ontario Motor didn't start racing until I But one has to do wh at he p ared by the m anufaca the consolat1on fli ght with a most im proved goiter fo r 62 while Lu .Gaskell and l·luntlngton Beach Hi'gh's SpeHe~way Sun ~ayd. r \\·as 30. I attended a sports thinks is right and stand up turer'srepresentative. , net 75. Peg J acobson v.•as· the month or No"ember as N p d I d . h K e 1s recogn1ze aso_neo carrace withafriendari8it for his c o nvictions,, second at 76 . she IO'A'ered her handicap orma ar ic wit ay Empire League champion the top road racing dnvers looked like fun to me so I Follriier says • "other than the luck of 1110ser and Na ncy Ray al63. Oilers gel their first taste of in.the c_ountry and is in ~bird saved my m oney and ~ught Does he h a~e any fears of th e_ draw when yo~ fmd _out I r"lne C'oa•t fro m 22to20. In a lov.· gross, low net CIFv.•aterpoloplayofrcom· place in the I~ternat1on al acar. ~ crashesonthe race ourse'> :which_ c~r you wall drive. Onguestday,thev.•inning c~~enl. J oary \\leaver ~nd petition Friday when they Raceof Cham p1ons<IROC} "I began in am.3 te ur "Theseare thlngsjdn'•'ers. ;the_re 1sntanything~can Janis \\'hiteside d"efeated Cbarlene Holloway for the pres ide nt's cup cha m· pionship a t lrvine Coast Country C:!ub. roursome in gross action al K.ay l\1 ~~er t1!'d for rlrsl 1n _A collide with Ce ntury League that con~clu~es in Davtona· races at Riverside a nd don 't like to talk about " he :do in advance. )55 on a t \~·o better balls of n1 ghl \\Ith 87 gross. Co.nn1e ko'ngpo'n Corona del •tar al Beach Fla 1nFebruary ' r b · · 1 d d 1 " , · • things seemed to "O quite says' quite frankly "The driver has lo adapt oursome as1s, inc u e ..oncrga n.was the net.victor Golden \V est College 1·n a I • · D A N l 73 Follmer didn"t start. driv· wel £or me," he recalls. "It "Fortunately I have'n•t had "lo the ear once he gets in it o r y m e n . an cy a v.·1t h P :i tty Schol· 3:30struggle. ' Ne v.·land a n~ guests Ann tmiller second at 74 _ Also in 4·A hostilitv is to . ing professionally until he seeme~ qui~e natural for . to spend too muCh time in a ,and i_t puts ~4?re .~mpbasls Pirates To Rely On Frosh T~el and Ela ine Tully or El . . Florence Co yell took 8 seeded Newport Harbo~. was 30 and at an aJe when me to sit behind the wheel~f hospital but the very nature. ondriv1ng ab1hty. Niguel CC . . n1~ht honors \v it h 90 gross. which plays host to Foothill most or the European stars a race ~ar so I went into 1t of the sport m akes this fotlmer finished fourth • Lo. w n.et victor.s were Shirley c ummaro had . 76 Ho'gh. -are c~nsidcring retire~ent, Prf1fessionadl.ly.''. . • . l!i~melhing ;rou must live first an~ fifth in races l1sl N lit LC GI G t d F s 1 he bhtzkrleged Amen can l•Ostroa rac1ngdnvers with." year.Th1s tlmearoundbeis , e 1 a 1 ur, ona art.z .ne an ran ommervi le L aguna Beach High's racing by. upsetting Jim loo~ to. ~he Formula One Follmer m ay be turning third atter three races io and guests Nel Graham and 78. Artists. runnersup in· the E th u1 \\'an~a Ba ker of Santa Ana 1\.1 argcry_ T h::i!c her v.:as So uth Coast League and an ,"~·~11~·s~C"'-h~a~p-ar~r~a=I_. _____ se_r_'_''-'" __ u_r_o_p_e_a_•_e __ ·~· _m~o~r~e--'-to--'-lh~e:....::S~o~u~th~e=m.::.:s=toc=k::...:J>O'--'i~~=ts=·--------- CC \v1th 129. t~e gross.winner 111 the third at-la rge entry in the 16- Scc.ond low net y;•ent to fli ght with 102. Lay erne team 3·A eliminations, is at P auline \Vashbur n, Fern Pc~crson \1·on net "''Ith 78 Esper a nza in their duel Sproul andguestsP.1 argaret \\·hile J une Doy le and Lu with El Do rado The DeBach (EI NiguelCC)and Gaskell tied at79: N ewpo rt Harbo ~ and Nancy Patterson (Santa and Lu Gaskelltied at 79. Laguna Beach tilts get un· Orange Coast College's Ana CC) with 133. _Stu D~dlcy 'v~s the fourth ·der way at 3_ wrestling team will rely Third place at 134 was flight \'ICto r '1·1th 98 gross. The 3·A top·seeded Tro- heavily on freshmen this won b¥ Shirley Arnold, Bert Norma Pard had 78 net and jans of South Coast League season. Pennin gto n a nd g uests DollyAndersott 80. ' champion Uni versity met Coach Vern \Vagner's Leota \V eddell (Arro"•head I B h LosAmigos thisaftemoon Pirates open the season Fri-c,~> a nd Dorothy Nido <El _,agttll~-eaf! Two other games of i~· day night (7 :30), hosting Nt~ucl CCJ. Th e L ag un a Be ach terest a re on t a p tonight. ln tough EICamlnoCollege. 1vome n's golr association 4·A play it's Be verly Hills at Wagner has three BlgC'an••on played .a mutt a nd j eff Lakewood and in 3-A it's 5~phom4?res ·r eturning-· ~ tourna ment. Servile a nd El Segundo at he:nrywe1ght Mark Garrett. Marge Evans is the pres!· l\l a_B_g:ie \V aterman wa~, El Camino College. Both 134·pounder Joe Gomez ahd dent's cup victor at Big Ca· the A flight winner with 31 are at 7. 15 0 -po u n d er To s h i nyon Country Club. \vi th Dee Craig second a t · Tochikubo: . fl1axin e Poyas captured 32\il. 'M ' G Jf Andy Lassak, a 177-tht'runnerup spotinthe pre· ·An neSullivan capturcdB ell S 0 pounder rrom Westmlnster sident's flight.· Oight v.·ith 29. followed by High. tops the lis t or Edna l\t cHugh won the 1-lel c n Drex ilius {JO!h.), E rnestJacobiwas the'low freshmen. Lassak sat out vice president's fli ght· T&ni Rita Rein holdt (32) and Va l net victor in A fli ght with a Jast season, but is a two-Obphant .... ·as the s~cond :r..torton (34 l. 66 as the Laguna Beach golf. tirDe Sunset League cham· vice presfd ent's flight Gene Griffin won C flight associatio n m e n's club pion. · winner. • with 28 while ~la rga ret staged its monthly tourna· Paul So'A·a . a JlS.pounder A tie resulted in B n iltht" :r..loore wassecond at 36. ment at San Juan Hills from Corona del Mar, will at33 betv.·een Honey Carroll Country Club. aJ;so be a key fi gbre for lhe. a nd Ir ene K e nn e dy. · SJ II ills Second place in A night Pirates. And Don ,Stirewalt A!iolher tie took place in C 'Dorothy DeVries \VAS the went to George Fowler with from Estancia figures to. rfl.ight at 30 bet"·een Ruth low net winner al San Juan 68 as he beat out Frank score a lot of points in th~ -!enlHns and Opal Balza. Jlills Cou ntry Club with a Rossi on m atching cards. J.2&.pound class. _ Three players tied for top score or 73. In B fli ght, the winner ...Fountain Valley's Jimmy hono:s in D flight at 32 in· In fl ight t wo, Gretchen 'A'as John Sneddon with 67, Hughes and Corona de l eluding Ke lly Gardens .. \'an Dine \\"as the \·ictor foll ov.•ed by Gerald Ryer -Mar's Steve Cla rk are also 1'1 adeline Stanley and Sheri with a score or 74. (67) and E. ?if . Cronin (73). top fres hman cand ida tes. Eastman. ' Jane 1'1iller captured low J~ck l\I~Dowe ll ca ptured Hughes will wrestle ln the ~t _will .h~ guest day at net in the th ird flfght with 74 C rh,ght "''Ith 69, fo llowed by 142 or lSO·pound class while 1'11ss1on V1e10 GC Tuesday. ,vhile Betty Bo bard was the F1o}d Nutt (71) and E. D. Cla rk is a 126·pounde~. fQ!lrt.h.fli ght vi ctor with 12.~ . n_u~rbeck (7~). 0r--..cu11 w.nu1.-. Sc...... -Mile Sq11are Fr1 .. Now.2J-E1cemlnofhDml! ... eW Shipment f _.,..,,.,He•. 21-0oub1e o .... 1s.11 Dle9'> The annual turkey shoot " O • • • ...,Ml,•CDsl•,S.111•8••1111"•),(hOmol WOrld . at Founta in Vall~y 1.1ile Famous· WM1.t0tc.•-.tE1,1LA Square Golt Course \vas Fri.-~ •• Dec. '-1-•I Sovll'lwuter11 d O d To•""· , scored on a partner's better w..t,o.c.11-tS.nl•AINIT_..._. ball basis. ' a I as T!:!;;~' ... Dec. u -14-.t Groumont Theresa Finizza and Wan· • w.o .. Ot<. 1t-0o11bt duet l#I. SAC. da Gnagy captured first JUST ARRIVED! ~.Sowttiw.11•r111 '"->.•:». I · h 6 I d "''··'''·· o.c. 20.11-,1 Piere• Pace wit 5. n secon ,._.,.,_ . pla ce were Jo Woodbury C D w.o-.. Jlft.~u'*111"'11c.ni1o1, Rloa and Rhonda Jeffress. I~ LU ING: · ...,_.,...,,.,._ Yl lley), l_..1,6:30. , w .. Jan 11--lt Cll S!ltl lf"1tller!On) A tie resulted at 67 \\'ilh BASKmALL -· socc·u tournt1. • Lora in e Ac ke rma n a nd w• .. J .... n-11s.n~r ..... 11n111.i. 'CROS• ~cu.nay · Fr1.,J1t1.U--11ctrrUD•. J ean Buc hanon on one ~ "'"' . -JOGGIN& Wtd.,Jan.11-1An1e1-v111ey tea m. On another were TE.,.,'S-. -~ M-y _,._n Fr!..J1n.J4-Mt.S1n•nto1uo! ........ I ".,_ unu -. "'1lle l ite,., Jtn. JI-Double""'" llont Provi dence P ay n ~ a nd i---a' 11'....l---of adl' das 1-LvfL .. · .. c•1 .. ·..;...., ee.c~.-_.1,Go1dtn w.~1 >,1r.on.1, Loui se Larsen . ?11arge ~~ "'__,.. ..._ •:~r1 .. Ja,,,J1--11 Funtr1on • Jngersoll and Ceil J aeger . . · . WH.,Ftb.S-LAva11t,rhom!'1 'A·ereon athirdteam at 67. HOURS• MOM.&THua5.lo.t ··. f rl.,Fet1.l---.S1nO~Mfw-1 T ' d 68 Bobb" . e: .• MS..~ .. fll,.S.A.T_.,,_.JM __ ;" Fri., FeD. u-~'"" "'"' lllO<nt'I. 1e at \\'ere 1e Fri., ,en. J•-SOY•~ co••t c.oni..-• Webb a nd J anice Brown LJuulA. .6 1Nuuu!A. ··· mltl1IS...Oof90Me,... "t h v· ' ' A d Frl., F•D. 11-11e;!o<1•I• 11 ""~'-\\'\ 1rg1n1a ye an 111ne,. Erlene A OJ!:Sladt. Fri.-Sll., M•f(l'I 1.1-s11!e "'"' II Cir• s 270 E. 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NowtheLidol slePJavers points rather tha n its to stemthetideotsmut.Pat Atrifleofatruffle.buta have come up with ano.thcr shortcomings, "No Sex" Gilchrist, as his even more very funny one. "No Sex" English muffin, the title of hall u cast which strives frustrated wife, exhibits should tighten up \vith re· which llone should insure mightily to put each laugh Some marvelous facial ex-pealed performances this full houses for its brief -W:.~$s. Director Alex Koba pressions to amplify her week. It continues tonight week·long engagement. It'~ has his characters splendid· char<icter. through Saturday 's closing <'ailed "No Sex, Please, ly defined as individua.ls: THETOP perrormanceof performance at the Lido We're British." only the ensemble play1ng the evening is delivered by Isle Clubhouse, 701 \'ia Lido Like ·See Hov,r They Run" is, at times, a bit spotty. John Autry as Bell's assis· Soud, Newport Beach. and '"Not Now, Darling," The circuitous plot cen-tant manager who gets * this one is also light on plot ters around a new:Lyw~d ---,---------- and heavy on farcial com. bank manager and his w1!e edy, dependent on smooth who become the recipients timing and pinpoint !Jf mail-order pornography coordination to trigger the 1nste~d .or g~asswar~. laughter buttons. These in· Complicating things are his gredients lire not al"•ays visiting mother and the of· present in the Lido Isle pro-ficious bank assistant who duction, but il 's a fun, gets tangled up in the X· spiri ted evening neverthe· rated mess. less. Stan Bell. back on the Litlo stage after a prolonged DWELLING, FOR the absence. is a fine study in moment, on its strong· frustration as he attempts CALLBOARD -The .. NOS•x,!'t.1.•i1:.w1.·1u1:1111r11H'" latest group getting in line Actmtdy,llyAn1110<1r~ .. 1o11-•u.i.o1r for "6 Rms Riv Vu '" is the Foot directed t>y .t.11• KotM, Ml CIHJ9" by Hil.Wy ll'M!., 00•••11• ,.,,, uori11t1o by o... San Clemente Community AoM. Pl'6Snt..i 11, 1,.. 1.io. 1•11 ""~• Theater. "'here auditions U••IQl'll lllr0"9fl S.lu«IOY ot l :lO In IN 1.1c1o1si. c111bM11 .... 101 v io 1.ldo Soul!, "'iii be held 1\londay and ~wPOr11N..:h.R!l''"'11on1•1l•110. Tuesday at !I o'<:lock in the w TH..h1T . Cabrillo Playhouse, 120 =''"Hunt•• ..... ~·-······· SIMlltll Avenida Cabrillo, San .... c-.Hun1tr •••.•..•••.• Po1G11c11r111 Clemente Joanne Ap· 9,1.., A11nnlcles ......•.•••.•. JoMAlllry • • • El•-"""'"' .......... ,,,,.,,-.,..,.,,ono plegett is directing and will 1.es1i.er1Hn11eea ··········Harry Got-. be casting for four.men and Mr,Nffd~1m ••..•••••••••• J.otkBl1191rt r Susier1n11...,.n1P ... u1 •••.•• Jlrnl-llkNNn our women ... the <'Om· 50•n ........................ NDr .... e.u edy opens J a n. 16 for three m MANN THEATRES .... --'"IEHJI" Pin • "THE DOVE" ""DIGl'f''""IG"l'---""11 .. ________ _ °""'~-'"'~'" ~'.JOC>lll :-.or .-...~ "" ·~JO "'°" '"'" ,, . ., .. '" f 0 ...... 1 , ?~ s.t.&s.. ................. , SI .JS 'tit Z:JO,.,... . 11-:~~!!!'!~~~!!!'!!'!!!!'.-ll • .,HE CITY SHOflPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·1721 HCALIF. srur 111 ''THI ~ST DETAIL'" IA . IHI DtOH llOTHHS" "V, "CHOS~ SURVIVOllS" IRI "IEMJI~ "'DIGIYv IGI S<.et.01 ""ee 11 lO to 2 00 p"' ("~Sun. l Holo~yal 11 ~~ 8"rt>lr ................... Nl~~C..•~rl.., k d • dd" o.11y.,~~n ........•..... e:11w••avan1 wee en s. V.'llh a 1t1onal '-;;:~~========~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;::;;:~:;;::;;:;;;1 in!ormation a\'ailable at r; Op••n 0 ,11ly 12 30 p tn AL PAi::INO .. "SERPICO~.., How Ziegfeld Chose Girls Q: Is It true Floreni Ziegreld used to insist lb at the glrls·audillon In the nude ror his "Ziegfeld Follies"?- 1'1rs. R. Desmond, Chicago. A: No. As they entered backstage in their street clothes mos't of the hoperuls would be eliminated after· -&-glance or t\\'O. Then Ziegfeld would inspect the girls he thought had possibilities as they stood before him 1Glad You Asked That• by. Marilyn """ Hy. G•.doer still fully dressed. Those surviving would be asked to slip into b<ithing suifs. 11nd Ziggy would select the lucky fey,·. I-l e once revealed he had a reserve file of some 15.000 beauties. A: \Vasn't Angle Dickinson once honorary mayor of Los Angeles? -Ra ct-cl Burden, Glendile, Ca l. A : Not c1uite. It was Universal City of v:hich she \\·as honorary mayor. \Vhen you ask her about·it, she proudly reminds you: '"1\fy constituents co\·ered an area of 408 acres -eight more than . Princcess Grace's !\lonaco." . Q: \\'by did llu.•y <:all the late Ed Sullivan "The Great Stone •·ace"?.l\ly hu sba nd and I thought he had a fri endly smile. espe<:ially when he walked Into 21, Danny's or Sardl's or another or our ravorite restaurants. lle'd light up the room. -ito1r. and Mrs. Ben Gaines, Co ri.I Gables, Fla. ,\: You 're right. Personally, Ed w..as the original '"Sm ili ng Iri!->hman." Though he \\·as one or the most successful personaliti es in TV. undernealh he was shv. intro\'erted. and ahvays self-conscious when he faced an audience. In the <:!inches Sullivan wa s a rough.and-tumble, short-fused fiJ:})ter. At the .same lime he \\'PS LJ sland-up, Joyal and compassionale friend. Even though our paths didn't cross often enough in recent years, we'll ahvays remember him v:ith respect. regard and genuine affection. Send your quesrions to /fy Cordner, "'Glad You Asked Thal." care of this newspaper , P.O. Box 1560, Costa ~1esa 92626. A1u. I .. · nnd l/y Gard11er will answer as many questions a , tney can 111 their colu mn, but lhe volume of mail makesperso11al repliesin1passible. "THE G.t.MILER" Ill "O~EN SUSOH" lwt Rey1tOlds Ht '"THE LOH GEST YARD" IRI . '"THE STIHG" ll'GI "DAY OF THE JACKAL" ll'GI ---------492-0465. stuck with the stuff and in· Speaking of the San advertantly earns the label Clemente theater, that or the "'phantom porno· group will present the first. grapher ." Autry is a in a series of staged read- hilarious ·example of ings SWlday at 4 o'_clock at perpetual motion, skillfully theCabrillo Playhou.se. eliciting the loudest and On the program v..·ill be longest laughter or the "No Time for Sergeants" shov.'. v.•ith Doyle !lt.1 cKinney and Mary Ann Volta plays the Wynn Pear<:e. "'The Effect sophisticated mother with or Gamma Rays on l\1an-in · understated excellence, the·l'd oon l\tarigolds" with moving v.•ith facile grace P.larie Armstrong, Bette through a show where near· Killion antl Beverly Sparks. Jy everyone els'e is panic "Death Knocks" by David stricken. As her s uitor, Carnow and Roberl Harry Gordon makes a Law rence, and Lynn \Veils most impressive stage de-reading selections of but, creating hi s low-key poetry.Admissionisamere ~ha racter with the skill of a 50 cents per persori. veteran actor. Further hila rity is SUP· r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'\c l plied by Jack Bingert, out· landish in a second act scene when. drugged by sleeping tablets, he flees in hi s pajamas from two ladies of the evening. Jim Hitchman is a bit shaky as the police offi<:er, v.·hile r-oorma Bell and Nancy Gasparian -have fun v.·ith the hookers' roles and Edv.•ard Volta appears as a delivery man. AGKlRGE ROl'~flM THE STING IUMICllOI• AUll'IEISAi.muitl ~ ,,_ IPGI "'SOYLEHT GRHH" COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450 .. ? Yoo can lease a brand new color telev1s1on tor as htUe as s 13 a montl'I Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" . 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CIARKGABLE VIVIEN LEIGH LF.SLIE HOWARD OLIVIA de HAVILIAND ..,..,.,. -0 ~-;;:1 vv ... v... _, MfTll0-00.DWYll lt'ITT - (People /Quotes) Cou1 M•u . ~46·3101 makes Sunday WHll D•yt 0,... S:]O Buena P•rk •527-2223 MOWTHlU TUISOA.Y 'Jeca M~ kychM•-r "CHINA TOWN" (R) • llfttiel_.. "HAROLD & MAUDE" WAlT OllNlY"I lT. IOllN CIUSOf U.S.N. WIDNISOAT 11 ORANG( I AND WAINll , ..... ,.1 ... 11.-st 521-l~M l ............. . ... 1 .. 11- "''·1111 '-"'" ,,,,,, ··--si. .. c.. ..... ~SC.7012 s. .. 1 ..... . ,,_ .. ..... ..... co .... !o~•-1011 _ .. "DR. 'ZHIVAGO" I PG I ((j~ Jb11U1 Coast Repertor_i! sttow At •:OM:IS...IO:JO Sftow Tl-1 IJ ..... P'.tl FL1 a•M v . SGt.1s-. ~ 12:4S S-.y-~., 7=00 & t:•s'"" a.;ff\ I · &ENJI 1t1 l:IS...J:J0-6:oo.1:1s.10:Jo Fri. & s.t. 7:00.t:4S...12:oo"" lllllD~~==~~~~y~~==~~ "DR. 'ZHIV A&O" ll'GJ ·s..-rw1 ...... ww..D ........ ..... ' MAU llOS. COMIDY "A HI MAL CRACKERS" l:J0.4:50-l:I S "MY LITILE CHICKADEE" -l : "BENJI" I :20·4:40-8:00 "DION BROS.11 1RI . 1:S•l11M:40 "'CHOSIH SUl'f'IVOIS• l:2S4~50.10:1S ~============~==~:·:~:·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---_.!'.in~t~l .. ':J~I· ~· I They Sffl'Ched tflit world... ' until they found Heh othec ·~ ;.--PLUS-~ 1111 ' . Ml SA ~ • VflOf CfHTll 5 ' .. -,.. ···-····~•.·••\ ,;.;,...,,\~I'~, ' ' . • • I ........ ···-.. iT.t.lllHG JV\11 .t.MDllWS QMAlSHAllf IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE · FIERCEST AND THE · F N -ST. ............. 1111 .. .. II&! ............. _ .. -....,. ..... .. --"""--·--·"""'""'r"' ~ .. -. .. -·-....... ~--.. -.... __ .... Ill J•ck MkW- IMILASTDfTA.IL" ... ... ,.,.o. ffe ' ...... ... ~: ........................... """" °'"' " Ji.m. Ml tO•lt ••• ........... , -•-C•OOo ""'" THE MOVIE YOU'VE BEIN WAITING FOR (PG) .,.,,,,,DELORES TAYLoRfhe Trial "'TOM LAUGHLIN f SCMl~UlE 0 "0"·~" 8'11 Jack ..r'.i~u•. I y 1.4.7.10 111,,., u:iwt•I' BUlyJack '1' ~ .. ~•ote• --tl#Tt• -• lt2·••tl ~ow .... o. IN MllllON VllJO ... ···"::!'" ii I:" '•, ' .tf.~~.!f<?,~~1:;;z 'l.:.(t.;;;t).l •to.,, ... •O>r ~ ,,_ .. .. :.·.::.-.::::;~;f.:.!·~;;,..."t... "1.~ . """'~""~ CINE.MA VIEJO .... -~. ' .~ - • • • D6 DAIL V PILOT Thursday, Novemoer 11. 197~ ·· 1 0 % 0 ~ 0 '"II m % a. CT ,. l -· ~ -• • entrjY Ltd • • Wh11e space is reserved • fo r c u s tom e r suggestions as to how we may befler serve you. Mail. or preferably br11'\Q 1n with your !1rst v1S1\. ·More lhan ever we're stnv•nv to become your one-slop headquar1ers to r value , <1uar11y . select10n and serv•ce. 1n me n s wear. Delaying Reality Wage, Price Controls No Answer 0.V"DR. R08t:RT ADLF.R One of the great fcurs 1 h<i ve, is that someho"''. re· gardless of pas t experience, we y.•ill see some attempt to reimpose wai;e and price controls. \Yhcnever economic pre· ssurcs :irise, the pub!Jc looks to cnsy solutions. and l'ontrols arc the easiest to askror. Jn the broadeit sense, controls represent an ad· 1nlssion by the people that 1 rel'dom ts no longer y.·orth ha\'ini;::. and that u hopefully he ncvolcnt dictator will ke~1> C\'Crything st.;ible <1nd insulated from rea llty TO Jl c\V E A TRt:E system o( controls requires CAPITAL GAINS -TAX PROl!UMS-s... c:..,.. for lwtwmKou • liowt.sw.._c:a ••t~ ....,,_,........_~ ..._·-~~~~~~·II the creation or it police forte to pene trate evel'y nook and corner or soticty to se<> lhut no vlolation.s occur and that \'iol11tor.s are punished. The exte nsion or this po>A·er to tot:11 control or tho "'hole Ii \'CS of t~e pt.>0ple Is a Money Doctor next step as the runctlonal poli clf po1,~1 er b1:1 s b«n ~created. Only the use has to ch ange . )'ou cannot check the pric es in 5 million stores. 2 million producf'rs and the "·ages of 100 million '"orking people y.•ithout a poJi(•c force. The cost of government, taxes or debt, YiOUld have to increase by a full SS lo SlO billion a Year just to employ the enforcers , putting more pressure on liquidity and more inflation · required to pay for the extra costs whic h a non-ris ing CNP cannot pay for. The next result of con· t-rols , which h as always .happened Is that the con· sumer gets "ripped oft" There are no laws of supply and demand. The...-i;o.called, ecilings also become the floors. The highest price ·becomes the only price. And frozen wages require 1'1. freedom or s hopping choice. They cahnol cope with t~'e only price being the hlgh~st , price. From the producers' standpoint, controls impbse a simplistic problem. They look at the controlled priCes eva lu ~te that w~lch they make, distribute or re- tail and eliminate alt t~ings that are nol profitable to of· fer. • ••• WESTMINSTER MALL SAM DllG~<...flElWAY .. GOLDlH WEST . ..... _______ _ THUS, SUD DENLY, things you want or need dis· appear from the s helves, and shortages occur. Con· trols create hoarding a nd ultimately black markets. because people still want to be able to fulfill their wants ani:! iieeds. (CONSUMER) ADVOCATES ,... In the DAILY PILOT STOTLER 1649 Wtttdtff Dr.· w •• ,...1ncti 642·8006 To induce people to make or sell the ·unprofitable items, the control people eventually have to raise the ceilings to a level where the inducement to produce will again be there. Then the public will want ' Western Federal S introduces new • .L::...:=========='-1 a percentage increase in wages to compensate for the higher costs of -these things. This will be granted. Then othe r things will become unprofitable to pro· duce because of increased "''ages at the production level. The end result is the blow- ing of the Iii.I o(f o( the tea kettle because \\'ilhout a total police state there is no .economic ·way that controls can really work to the benefit of any person or cor· poration in this or any olher country. Hours. Mon •• Thur.· Fri. Sat. .1,, ., 11 ... (' le ' ...... ,/ <11,.. , . f ' .;.., We \\':IOI to rn:ik(' ..avin!;! mont"l' t":t~it'r Bl.'cau~c ri~hl no1,1,• your insured 5;iving~ h:a\"C nc\cr bct·n mure impon.1 nr. That's why .\Vcs1..-rn Feder.ii Sa vings offict'$ now fe;i1ure new &uy Hour~. N ti\v You can srart yo ur money c:arninc niorc at 1imc:s most convenient ro yo ur busy :o;chcdu1L·. Like ,vhcn Y?u'rc s.hoppinl!·. Enroufc t0 or fro·m 1,1,'(1rk. O r on the \v;iy 10 :ii fT1day night movie. I( Saturdays :ire best for you. 1akc advar1t:ige of \Vc~tcm Federal 's 8AM·4PM 10AM·6PM 10AM-4PM £ii,~ Houri then. f And no"'' through December 21 you ca n enjoy a free Saturd3y rontin~n1al breakfast right in our office . Frcl>h or~ngc. juice, crisp O::inish pastry and hot coffee. Plus popcorn and balloons for che k id~. But brc:1kfi1M or not. We think you'll like Westem Fed's new f.ruy Hou!'l, &"C<lusc they help make saving money a \Jule e;\S)cr. WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS t CORONA DEL MAR • l1H E.1< eo,., H;,hway (J blocks S.ofMorAnhu•)926l~• (7 14) 6·H·7lll .•, ,. ' '!«f•' " \\'cstcm Fed '~ Oo1,1,1uown Los AngclC5 office a1 6th & Hill is Qpen Mond11y· Friday 8:00AM • 400PM Beginning November 27, 1974, accounts at Western Federal are insured up to $40,0001 • ' l " " I . - • - TllIS IS NOT the time nor the place to substitute more government for freedom ; tu ask for quick solutions that could deslroy the greatest experiment in man's his· lory -permitting any in· dividual to ci'eate his own destiny if he had the will and desire to do so. Your freedom to invest, to grow, to be free could be at stake. Controls are like a po1sonee1 piece ot' candy - the taste might be good - lhe results are fatal. Or. Adltr wit! 11n1-r 1U ~I~ dlrMltdtolllm •I !ht 011ty PllGll. Don Koll Office Up The DOn Koll Company, Ne"·port Beach base d ,general contractor and in· vestment builder. has com· pleted the design and con· structio n of an $800,000 headquarters facility for Duplicon Corporatio n, a wholly owned subsidiary of A.B. Dick Co. The ne w building, a 36.000 square foot, tilt-up concrete office s tructure. is located in the Ir vine Industrial Complex.. It TEllT G>IANT:IA, A pharmacist first studies every prescript.ion · before compounding. The dosage is checked ror safety. We make certain we know exactly wha L your physician wants. IF we are in doubt we call the · phys icl;in for more · information. Then, you gel your prescrlptian quickly, Thal Is why ITIO!'lt new pres«?riptions cannot. sarely be ordered by mail, You would lose too much .time and this J»(!rsonal checking between the physician and ph"rmaclst, it compounded in a djslaflt slate, rar from your physician . Y 0 U ·OR Y 0 U Ji , OOCTOR CAN Pf-f0NE1 US when you need a ·delivery. We will .deliver prom}>lly without extra , charge. A great miny . ~e rely on \II for \bcit· health needs. we wtlcom~ requests fo r delivery service 111 nd e hara:e DCCOUl\ts, PAIK UDO PHAlMACj 3$1 llo .......... -Doll•"l'_ ~··42·1lfl I Over Tbe Counter NASO Ulllogs • • Low Cost Sugar In 1975? ATLANTIC CITY (UPI) -Retail sugar pnces "'II begin dropping next year and may even tua lly fall to 20 cents a pound the head or the Agriculture Departmen ts sugar division sald Tuesday Arthur B Calcagn1n1 , speaking at the annual con vent1on of the National Soft Dnnk Assoc1ahon 1n Allan tic City, sa\d a drop in domestic demand and an 1n crease 1n production \.\Ill bnng the prices down In 1975 At a neY. s conference af tfrwa rd, he was cautious not to predict how long 1t m a\ take for pr1ces,lo reach the20 cent level "I WOULD AGREE that the price wall be lower than now 'Calcagn1n1 said ''T v.enty cents a pound seems hke a real1st1c f1gu1e The ultimate price wi ll come down The supermarket pnce of sugar has tripled 1n most areas of the nation this year and a one pound bag or sugar that sold for 18 cents Jan 1 no\V costs more than 60cents Ca lcagn1n1 encouraged the 500 members of the as soc1at1on present to buy s ugar futures I strongly urge all seg menls of this 1ndustn to do all that Is possible to buy and sell their sugar far 1n advance of their prec;ent practices ' he said fhc patter or s1tt1ng back and \\31tin g for supplies to ap pear at the end of the suppl~ lines can be dangerous FURTHER!'ttORE he sai d, ' 1t i s not good bu siness to put }ourselr in suc h an 1n defens 1blc pos1t1on ' Ca\cagn1n1 blamed the nse in the cost or sugar on scarcity or cheap labor to ha r vest s ugar cane the failure of th e European beet crop this vear and the enti v of the Soviet Union ;ind Arab oil money interests into the s u gar fu tu res market Ca lcagn1n1 said the 1975 European beet crop and 1n c.:reased production world wide. in add1t1on to a reduc hon 1n dome~hc demand v.ould help to credte 1:1 tY10 m1lhon ton advantage of s ugar supphes next year O\er the avnil ub\e tonnage th1s)ear I Datatron Begins New Buildi11g <;Jyd e J Da\IS Jr president of Datalron Inc, sa}s const1uct1on has stu ted on a 40 000 squar~ foot addition to lhe compan' s fac1ht> at 1562 Re~nold~ A\enue SuntaAna 1 he new addition YI 111 be a l'.'o stor} s tructure 1m mediately adjacent to the '.'est side of the present pla nt Construction 1sexpec ted to take fl\ e months \\1th occupancy of the nC\\ plant scheduled for ~lurch IS 1975 Datatron \I 111 consohdnte al l or 1t s Santa Ana o pe ration s, presently sp r ead among three fac1 ht1es 1ntothe ne1vplant Ho11esty PafJS Bus iness at The Shady Deal used car Jot ts p1ck1ng up since the name change acco1d1ng to Bill Els ke the long haired used ca1 salesn1an lie sa\s most people think ca1 dea lers are on the shad\ side so he decided to t1 y some 1 eve1 se ps\ cholog\ and 1t S\\OJ king at the 11ouston lot Volkswagen Cites World Sales ' Drop \VOLFSBU RG Germanv (APJ -Volkswagenwerk 1\G the company that m::i kes the \\ 1dely sold \olks\\.agen cars has Bankrupt Bids Filed ' The following persons have filed petitions for bankruptcy 1n S<111ta Ana r,ederal Court CROZIER Alm1 C r11lr ..... tr>glnHr 1no Vl\li Chi Oro Nl .. p(IM Bll(ft Ll&b!lhl11 S!Ot Sil •Htl• \6S KIO Rttete. 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"I{ Pl>llP< Econo1nic Club Airs NY Taping The Nov 29 meeting of the Economic Club will be held al the Community Room of Royal Sa\1ngs and Loan El Toro Road 1n El Toroal4p m The program \\ill feature the First National City Bank of Ne\\ 'i'ork s mon th\, tape The Sound of the Economy a d1scuss1on of \:It al economi c issues moderated bv J ohn Da!v and participated 1n bv the bank s ke y economic execut1' es The discussion v.111 cons1de1 expected 1n creases 1n federal spending 1n the months ahead A question and d1scuss1on period follow ing the taped presentation a)lov.s n1em bers and guests to air the11 '1ev.s I he meeting co~t 1s <:\l reservations are requested b\ phoning 586 2020 Guests are ''e\come MARKET HIGHLIGHTS !\\'SE Index: ASE Ind ex • Do'' Jones lnd SS•. 11 500 Stocks \Pit' l'Bl"k .~alP~ \lnl11111e INDEXES 36 03 64 I~ 609 59 67 90 olf off off off 0 16 0 II 4 46 0 30 \vlt' l 11rk I.; illt•~t 1 ct it•(" Wednesday's Closing Prices 1 DAILY PU.OT 7 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .. ""'. , t \!..,.! ~ Dollar Reco\ crs BER'.'I .. \1tzer1:'lnd IAPl -1\ mo\e tn the Sw iss government lo check <1n 1ntcrnal1on 11 rush on th<' S"1~s franc brought :-i dram ul 1c rcco\erv \\ednl'S d.1 \ for the t1 S doll.1r on forc1s n ex chan,11.r market:. M The ff'.'l't('ral c 1b1net announced that '1 charg<' of 12 iwrcent dnnu ill~ "1\1 ~ 11 pphecl rctroac11,elv on all S"tss frtl nc funds. deposited s1ne:e Oct 31 b} nonrtsldt nt forf'1 2n<'rs R<>IA llid SACltA~1ENTO -'CAfl > -Bank of Am enra outbid tiAo other bank~ for StOO million 1n state general obllg11 hon ~nd~ the stat<' treasurers ofrire Ii:!\<, • 1 •, • i.::\'. . .-------! PUBLIC N011CE flC-ftf10t11o!Mnl,.Ul I ,.AllUlTAtlM•,.f T11ov tOi .. '"'"'9 !Mt-.,-. ~ -•• ••NFL C N I E R Plltla4.l. 10:b2 C..fu.,,., L#I., ! .+11111inoill" •t•Cll, C .. _.,..,_ NHI I' L_I.,.,., ltlU ~ L#I., -""il-•••t~. CM·-~ E•..,__.t RM"°" Jt .~LUI.,_.....,._.._ tu•Q• h•C'" C•ulOfftwtt... 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O 0••• C..l! !Mil' ~lllt, Hool, J1, U , -Otc, ~. 11, ltlt 1 r '1Jfo/<I '*" PullUwwd Ot•not °""' 0..1r "'•fol, Now, ,.,._....., ~. i., n. 1•1• .,.,.1, I l~tJ: :in~~ dO\\'n .,IR~llnSt 11 P~sons by :.a fl'tll'r.d urond j1.11·> 1n Loi; ng,•!1·:- ·rhe 0{1r ~at1ons 1JJh·~cdly 1u0k pl11ec in Long l.k:<ith <ind f.03 1\ n)!l·ll''· 1'hc :su1>c r vi!>ors :1re con l'l·rncd \\1th" hl·lhl·r a dcl.lt'· Ii\ i.Jll'd 1\1r 1-·orC'c ha~c 1n ('an1arJllo Should h(' l'IJrl• \crttd 1nlo a count )' t·om· 1n1.•t'l'i.1I u1rport. 'l'ht! pl.in i:i; :">upportetl by the ~u1x•r\ L!lo r:;. Uut opposed by tl1c l'lt\' l'OU!lCll. \\'ht('h ",1nl!> the l::ind In he u~t·d for f'du('ationil l and rcrrca· llfUl<ll l>U rJ)OSl.'S IOSl('Jd PUBLIC NOTICE IU .. J llolOT1Ct: TOCltt:OITOIK SUl'llllOlt COUllTO,-tHI'. StATl 01' C"LI l'Olllloi!A FOR THI COUNT,Ol'ORAN" ,.. "·1111' E•tll• a! l"IE VES NA VAllllL!:tTi! '\AN!EI.. 0.c••MO PUBLIC NOTICE ,tCTITIOllS •UStNl:il N.llMl l'(A Tl!~l,.T ,.,,. ,,,,,_!"' "''"" b cNl119 lliN""lt.t .. , LAG-UNA HILLS GALlllllE-S. LACUNA Nil.LS FFtAMf CO.; MI SSION VIEJO GALLERY AND FAAME CO.; LAKE 1'0AE5t ~ALLfltY ANb ,AA.ME CO.; LAG-UNA HILU. ..... llfS ANQCAAl'TS co ,ll011 Moll/Ion ,.., • .,.y1 1 .. ldl..,E..,iullt No 1,~Hl111,'C<ftltOM1• ~\J But ofl1c1.11 l3 ::.aid :,a., 1 hl· ind1l·tn1t·n1.-. 11crl· ma11i.: \\'ednc,.d;ry th:1t lht: I.on~ ~al'h 1r11nl1t·n1cnt h:1d 1111 '('()nnt>ct1on 11 1th a currt•nt fcdt•r:tlr 111vf:'sl1i;::1!1on into "llt•i,:<1t1on~ of t1.1rrupt1on 111 i,(J Jl.i! B1:'l'ltt1 l'J\y g11t'cfn· menl. T\\o ,,r tho't' i111.l1rtl·(I. Sarnluu? ~I F.1rk:1:-.ind Arthur ;\, .t:i::.cnl.it·l'J.:, Jr!' <lfllUO H .1 rl11l\'l1 f111 ·1 nJ: fedcr.d 1:11 m lihng ch;,1ri.:t·:-; In ~\'bru:1 ry 111 Los :\ni.;t·lt·~. 1'he,Y ~!ltl the Oltlt' olht·r.-. 11crc ;,Ill rclc;13t·d on lht·1r · J)t•rl>nnul reto~n1z:.incc. :\o ill'I ~1i:nnn1 cnt ""' .1:-. Set. Libel Suit I.OS A'.\.UF.Ll::S ( Attoi·ncys (or both !!ides "'Ill pr~·<1r•r1t rinal :irgu. l C Pick S.\~T,\. ll 1\HR1\RA Stutl('lllS, f;,;('olt~ and alum- NOl1C£ IS HEA£8Y G.IVEN 10 ,,,. <;tO•IOrl DI 11"' •"""" .,.,,,.o Of<: ... nt 1 ... 1 •II llf•WNI• n•vl"t <1•11!'11 ~M$ .... W IC .IKttotM •t• flHIV"H ID 1,i. 111Mt1. ... 11> IN "Ktl,,,.,y vouU11r\. lt1 Ille Ollk •at ttw Cler- 111 IN •DD .. •111+11"' tO-VI, IM ~ P<""""I """'-Wol~ llW ,.,.,..,,, ......CN<t, IO Tiit -tllOMO •I two Ci>tyttW Slritt. t-1 .. .,....., C.1110rn•• 9UU. •~Kl> 11 IN plfO<tol ""''NH .. llW ""°f'llQoMa 1n oil! -IWI llt'•1411""ft0 IO , .... , .. " ... ""'° a.c-. ••ll>oll fou, Monll>I •llff llW l"\I P...00Cfllor\ 11111\>\Mhtt -DllM HO .. mi..r •. 1t lt GENEVIE VE H E..11 LEV Jlll:lm111!1l•llrb WlllHIW Will 111 from lht' CnL\'t'rs1ty or A._••ootti,e•1o1•1•atl1>1! CJhror n1:i "di ha\'\' .1 h;1n<I Gl!Ht:v~:°v": ~~:;<•0"'1 111 s1?le1:ti11g lhe nt-.;11..'C prt" *°"'"'••5•••1 • :-.1dl'lll tn SUl'Ctt•tl C~a r1cs J. f:'::;;:~· c.1111r111.,1iu l!1tch. \1ho \\di rcll l'l'Jur\C Pwt>Lht>to or111oe·co••I 0.111 P1101, 3U ND'"""Off I, H, 11, H, it1' ..a...1t P UBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS 8USIN(5S NAME 5T&llMINt 111t 10Uow11>9 11e•ton~ "''Going lllil1ntu ~. MOHh Gr.oJ•"· 2tJ1! 111-i.p. llld . El T-. c.111orrW1M1)0 Tiiis M IM\i °' o;,onduclllil II• 111 IA• ··-"""'"' Grotl-""' m i..,....1 ••t 111.a w1t11 ttw "°"'""' PUBLIC NOTICE Otr~ol Or•nue County on CKl-li, 1tJ"-. !------;"''"'"',_------~ ,__, SL .... lu.J l'lotll•-0rfll9f Ca.K 0.lty l'LIOt. De: NOJtC£TOCAEOIT'Olt5 -11.1"° No.,.tnbet 1. 1•, ll. 1'1• >'62·1• IUll"l!•IOll COUllTOF T"IL!: PUBLIC NOTICE ."'" SUll"I! 1111011 cou•r o, rHt: ~T,.tli Ol'CALl,-011,.IA l"OR tHE COUNTY 0, ORANG-E N•.A·l l"' .l.. • N()Tl(E 01' MEA81NG-0' 1'€TITK* !'08 l'llOIAtE 01' WILL AND l'Oll LETtERS tESt .. ME NTAllY E\lttt ol THEKLA S ClolAPPEL, t~t THEKLA SIEBENS CWAfi'PEL, <fl<• MAS MEALVNA CMAPPEL.OttttW<I NOTICE IS-~E"RE6Y GIVEN th.ti AATHUll E PUGH, JR. h.11 Ill.ii llt,.ln • 5 t AT I! o,-CALI FOllllhA ,OR TNI. COUN f'(Dl"OltAl'IG£ -~' l'lt.Aot1 .... E'1•tt 111 ROllEAf A. SE10EL, OKe•r.tO NOTICE I ~ HEll:ES'f GtVEH la ,,. trt<l1lot~ 01 Int t"'""' AlmtO llKf<IMI 1 ... 1 111 ptrloOll\ 111v1119 <II<'"" -•nil Ille W•O 1111cldtnt '" reqwl•td to Liii u1tm, will\ 111t 111c..sw• r ..owe"••~. 111 IM artk1 at uw cl••• 111 Int •11<11«1 tnl1UM <.Ol>ft, or to 11tt\.Mll 11\fm wlln If• ,,.c•t•••Y "°"'""'S. lo the .... o;t1111 11td •I !hi L•• OUlc• DI -McLAUGHLIN ANO IAVIN, Miio $0"1~ 01n11 Slrftl, Sw11t 1110, ~o• Ang•lt•, C•!ltotn••· W"•<ll ,, ""pl.of OI -""'' OI t11t -'"'""' 111 •11 ""''wn pi'rt1l11mo 10 1,,. tl1'lt OI W•d ~I, ... 1111111 tour monlM ••ltr 1n1 1lri1 p,i1>1ou11CW1 of tnl> -·~ 0.ltdND"'IOfllN't II, 19/f •·51115 SUll"E•10111 COUllTMTNE $TATEOl"CAIJ'°41Nl.I ,-011 THl!COUNtTO,otllANO• .... ,t,.fl .. NOTICIL!: Cf' .. l!ARl"I(; D, Pl!TITION ll"UllSUANT TO II.CT/ON IJt.S 01' 1"1108Atl! COOi! Ell•ltof l'RANI( C. GAIES. O«t41-, NOflCE JS HEREllY GIVEN Hwl M, W GA.l ES, llSO•Mwn H MJLTOH w. GA ri:s. ,..\ IUtG ~rt1n • petltlon lot.., Or<ltt ,,.. lt<ml"'llfl 111fl Fttn• C. C..IH, °'<-,f l """"'""' •ecar<I n.n no11>1ert>t lloot l1" ~• DI 11•1 do.in lo LOI •. B>oc• NII HunllflQlll" Bttcll, Ii per tn•P •Kardtd '" -3, P'"9f ,., MtKtllilllt01'1 M-. '" 11\G Olto<f OI Ill<' Colt'lty Jll~catO•• 01 Or1111qi1 Counlv w11oc1> rt •l1>tope•tr•scta1"""'l>JM,W GJ.i ... tn. J>l!hl•Ol\ff, •et~rerw;e 10 •"'en I• m-IDI ,..,,,., part1cu11t1,..,,. tl'loll u,., ''""' tnO p!K• o! "'1'•1'111 l~e -""'' llffn .. t •or Oe<~tnlltr 30, 1tl•, 11 v Ji.I • "'" 111 t!lt t<> .. tlte>om Pl 0tOl11,,_I NU J DI stod cou.i, •t 100 C1..-oc Cer<ltr On•t Welot. 111 1111 C..1yot5.ln1• • ..., , ........ ,., •. 1 menls r1·ld!1) in the pcn.dt.'· 1'phasc orltobc1·t 1\, :\f;d11·u ~ Jdx•I su1l ~j!Jlllllll hts former . boss. bill1ona1rc ll0\.\,1rd }lugh('S. • •• /.;_1rt'\' ;\lill·s t'h;•irn1<1 n ul 1hc L"C. Student Body Prcsi <ll'nls Council, siud the stu· di'l\1 !i "'Ill be ;,illov»cd toht•lp dl•tcrm inc the l'J'llena lo be ust·d 1n selecting a/\('\\ pre· !>t clcnt, subn111 n.1nll·~ of <':1nf11dates und "er1t1c1uc lhc 11 .. ndful of f1n 11hsts." S111,1g Det.•itoe LOS A~G ELC:S - Supt:rv1sor Kennclh 11: .. hn an1I the <'OUnty go\'ernmcnt failed \\'t'dnesda,\' in lhC'1r' lil'!>t court :ll t(·mpl to halt the mand.1tory installation of more smog control dt" \'ices on 1966 70 c.:ars in Southt!rn Cali fo rnia 80RO[N COLll "'S INTER· N&TIONAl , ~00 Nt•Po•I CHl\olt Ort .. , "•wPl>fl k•ch, C•hlot1111 t?MO. BOllOEN COLLI NS INTER N&llONAl, • LotnlUO P1 .. ..enn·~, MIO Nswpc1r1 l:tnt.r oro .. t, Ntwpof1 &i..:11, C.hlo•nl• t1MO O.v•O P Col!hu, G-t-1! Plr1ntf, \lt21 A11l1ach D•l•t, lrv!flt, ~11tor1111 .... ~111111" '°' Prol>i1t ol Wiii -lat luU41ntt at l.fllt<'i Tt1l•m•~t1ry 10 "" 1111lllantr relettntt to wlll<~ I• """°"'tor 1"'11'•" """llt .. I•••. tnd !Ml Ille 11 ..... -Pl<ftt at 11 ..... ..., IN WIN h.IS i..111 i.ei lot Oilcttnbtr 10, 191', " t :LG• m , In I/It ,_,._.. O! OtN•lmt11t Ng JOI wlo c-1, •' 1llD o ..i( Cetoter Ori"' W.~t. In ll>t C•tr at S...lfAlll, Cilllornlt, Oitffl No .. tnbtr If, 1"• WILLIAM E. Sl.>OHN. eo..n1r Cler-• HA""""'CK, ll"UGH AHOY.llWTElt Fl0t~•L Dunllind M1l1ot .. J, W.01.-. Ca·IE•ecw••tce• 61 '"' WIU 01 lll••llO .... .......adK-l ~UGHLUIANOllllVI" fll.51,0liYt$1ffll s.. .. 111• lM """""'· Ctht.,111.1 A•-Y•..,.C.•~n•n 0.lfO NOWtnlN'r IJ, ltl• WILLIAM I!. SI JOt!N, 1 C°""t t Cottk WILFR1DJ. IEOWOAfN 6IOY..iN11Yl8 ...... ¥Mt VIII NWYI, C.IHOtllloftl. ttl UUI 111~1) Attot<11y l0t l'eln-• ,\HNUALCOST I IS,000 • ~1.000 6,lll,000 110,JOl.QOO \11,tll,OOCI 1\(ti:r p9th Sldl'S l'l':-ill•d 1 thll1r ·tUsies \\'utlncsda,i.. 5t I '\ I ( '•State ) j t:-'i. D1:.tr1cl Court Judge Jl:irry 'PrC'g('rson di~· l alloy,•('d 01more th:in S2 mllJIOn ol <t S4 m1lhon cou n· I ll'rot.::um broughl ,1 )!<'11n ~t ~ rit ahctJ hy lluE:hCs' Sumnt:t I Cof'J):-n·Nurlhrop Post. I . t Nor1l1ru11 Post Los' 1\~G ELF:S '!'he Northro11 Corp h:1s <.ii:;r\·cd to rcplnt·e 1'hornas V .. JnnPs as .pres1rlC'nt to settle :1 sh ar<·holdtr's suit Slt'fll· ming from illegal corporate ~· \Ol:l1J"Qiis to the l\1xon r 1--~1iOtJot1 <J' m pniln., i 'J _ utt·1 'io.it1 remain as ' ·m:~ the· board .tnd , 1 t"b i (' f ... ~-~f'l' ti 1 \ \1C 0 ((I Ct' r 1lO\\l'\'('l' . .1li: pleaded gui lt y l;.1,J ~I.I\' to fcdt'l':I] th;Jl'j!('S 1 of 1n:ik ing ,o11n illcJ::,1J l'Uln · 'p111gn 1·o ntribut11111. lie :ind Xorthrop \} c1 c fined s:>.000 each. Airp"r' V•e \'~:XTL.H :\ "l'ht· Bn.ircl !tr. ~l1p~r~'::!.~01 !> \'f"ltl'tl \\ 1'd· nl':.da\ 111 ll·~t in <.:011 r1 \ht• \·atldllrJvf a.11 ;.1jq){irt' ur· .. ' They f:.11ted to ohta1 n a prl'lirQinsry i nj uncl1011 slopping 1h e implementa- tion and cnforc"'mcnt of the 1irogr;.in1 SLl l ~love l11i. t.,r,1""' 11 btlno conoucte11 "' ' L<(l~l<ji P•rtnol•IAIP. .. BORDEN COLLINS INTERNATIONAL S.goned DAVI OP COLLINS G-tRe<fl P••lntr Tn11 >It'*"""' ••I lol..:I .,.,Ill Ille (Dunty Cl••• ot O••nve '°"'"" on NO .. -1 ,.,. '*' P~bhiheO 0••"11' Cot\! O.lit Piiar NOvetnlltrl.1•.21.11,191' oltl'h-1 ,l'UBLIC 1''0TICE "1cr1 r ous•us1Nrss NAM(Sl&TEMENT "Jn. 10110 .. 1119 ""''°"' Ire <l<I•~ ous1,.., ... TECHNI CAL RESE.llllCH (ENfER OF AMER•(A, 1101 Wt11 Stew,.., No, n•, :..0111• AM C•hlo•n1•tll(I/ . (J,\J\J,:\l\:0 -1\[a111tda Hero.-rt '· P"mow:~. lJll! lu~tin E•11 en U '' t. > • s Up er] Or ('OU rt Or , No J}, Tw\1 1n, C•lnO<"n•~~I~ • M.ou•• E"ffn "'''°'· 110! w S!~>'ilM No, J11d).!e llarold llO\(• \Ved·. lN,S•n1a,\n•.C•1•10M••'1101 "Sday denied a defense rn.s 1>us1""" "°''~ cOt1.:1uc:tH by• 11~ 9<f!C•••P••lnt•~n.p motion to <1uash an 1nclttl· He•o.r1 F.P,,,,,_11 lllCrlt Of m Ul'dC r against t \\ 0 T~IS ~t•tt..,,tnt lilea "'"n !l>tCouruy c .. rl< , 1110<..,veCow~1,on.~r1t,1'l•, ;,_dlt'gt•d sold1e i:s of the Sym. ....,J lnoncse Liberal ton Army, ""OL""'" O••not eo.,1 0t.1Y Puo1. "'°v.- . ll 1',Ml<IOet I, IJ, 191• •1 ... 1' 1'he Judge al:.o re1ected a .·. · · -.·. mot1()n ror a rehearing on a 1 __ t'hangc or venue for defen· P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOUS l\l~IHESS NAME SfAfl'.MENT '""''Ol"''"'fl!I N<)ef>O'l~!)l><•lltl\f\ J>+E 811:i'.NNAN COMPAN Y 1tloo• S.<ftn s..., , Hwn111>9lll" 8_,,,C..nO<"n.• •1...i Pl4W.011 .... 1C llw•.,S..,t.l21t \M.t.llgtlts, C..lit.rlllt ttfli ttt· lt1JJ 6?4 ,.,. "'*-Ot'°"" Co.aw U1111 P110l. Nov. 21, X , Ott. S. IJ, ltl• ~ltl·I• A ....... ,."" ,...1llo11 ... l"lltlihl"<I Ot-(N$I Dtily Pilat;,""""· 10, 11,U, t"• llll-1• P UBLIC NOTICE ~ _.:..::.==--~- PUBLIC NOTICE 5Ll'·IU• 5Ul'ElllOll COUlltO, tl1t: StATE Ol'CAUIFOltNIA l'OR TH• COUHTfO,-OllA,.01! SLP·146n Nf, A .. 1'11 SUl'EAIORCOUlllTO,TNI! NOTICI'. 01' HEARING OF l'l'.t!TION ~tATE OF CALll'08NIA l'Oll l'Oll ll"llOIATE OF WILL ANO P-011 LET· THE COUNTY 01' OlllANGE f(llS f(STAMl.llTAlllT - NO.AO ·llSU IE•l•lol al GEORGE H0£L J AAAEfT, CITATION Olctt..,O. • CCSf{. !U tA•.,illiol ,.o nce IS HEAEB'I" G-IVEN 11'1.11 BUEL • '" '"" tn.Ol\tt ot lllt A<IOOlk:ln Pttlllon OI JAAllErr "'"' lutd ner••n I P<Ullon • .,., 1108Ellt MICH il.E.L THOM~, ....,.,,.. ,ll"rOIJ,flt 01 Wiii dl'ld tor ow.......:e OI Let141r l d1111 P1tt nl T-n11•v 10 1ne 00tt1to-•, "'It''""' •o THE PEOPLE OF THE STAtE OF ""lli<ft1l .... ot!ur rllf1rwrptrh<11!fti,•nG (ALIFOANIA lnll IM IU1!t •11d platto! PIHt>~ ""' ....... fo.lllCMAllOWILLl.llMFAA!LEY: Ms-~ 'Ill tor OtCl!tnbl< I, 191', "'JO 11, O<"<lft at 11111 (ourt Jou •f"fhertllv«l..:I 1...,, 1n tne cou•lrOOM"' "'-'""'"' Na i lo ,_.r t:ie-IOtt in. JwOoit prHIOlllQ In atw .a cour\ •• lllOC•vo< Cent•• o .. ,,. West. Ot111r•mtnt 11 at tnh cou.-. on !IOlh dty at 1n11111 c nvot Safttt Al'\I, ~ulOrNt Jan. 1tli, fl t ·OI) A M., I""" -IMtf k 0•te0 N°"tmotr I~, IW• ,,,.,.., tlWH, It .,,, "tllv ~ ...... -..fly lhe00ttlllon WILLI AM I! SI .K>ft"(, ol "DB EAT M!CH,.,EL lHOAl~IOt lh' eou111y(.1erk -pllotl ol CURt1S W.fiVl"E FAA!LE\ 111U' mlno• M:lfl, M>DUld nal 11t.,-.,,1ec1, Dttec:IOdOllet 341, ltll WILLl.llMI STJONN. ,.~ Oo\VIO H f!LESHER 11n wn1ml.,..u.rA ... , WHV..tMltt , C•l11at1ll~ Yl"'1 ffl 11HI "J·Ull Anw ... ,1.,·11"1t1•- ., lly Art11 .. rE Kre<;ier OtPlllrClerk C..11 lt1G8!1. .111-tlllfw n9Mtri111t AYt- Pvl>Lli.11t11 Or•~ C.0.•I Dtolt P<l'O\, Nov 11.12. ~. ,.,. •'hli-1• P UBLIC NOTICE PullU>IWd Ot•nge C.0.SI 0..ly l>olol, No•. 21,2.1,ll, ltl• •HI I• .. PUBLIC NOTICE SLl'·l411N SUll"E llJOR COURT OF T"E sr.t.tE 01' CALIFOANIA l'Olt tH(COUNTYO,OR&NGE ' Ha.A-ti• NOtlCE 01" Hl!AlllHG-01' l'l'.TITION FOR l"ROS&TE 01' WILL ANO l'Olll LEt· TEllS 01' ADMIHISTllATIOl'I WITH t NE WU.LANNEXEO Eu•~t Ol DOAOIH'I" ELIZABETH EMES, Otceaie4. • NDIJCE IS 11Ell:E8Y GIVEN !Mt VO- AN"6E A SHANER""' l•l«l lll't•on I Ptlt· t-Ill<" Pr<><Mte at Wiii tnO !O<" •t>~Ct OI Letlttl at AOm•nlllrtuon wit" 1111_ Win ...,,. ""•ed latM pHl"o"", rt"''""~ 1own1tll " ...,_ lot funller "'"'<"'•"', Incl 11\tl In. lln\e -pl•<• ot lle•flnQ "" ....,... Ill~"""" wt'"' Otcem ner 3, 1914, •• ~ :IOI m , '" 1114' COV<'l•oom ol Oeotnrntnl No l "' MIMI tourt, •I 100 Cl•>< Ce~,•r Ori .. Wt1t, In l1lt C..•vo1 s.a111• A,,.., c .. 1rorn .... 0.1et1;Novt mlN'< U , 1¥1• -WILLIAM E. SlJOt!N, c .... n,yc .. r• IL!:OWAllOKA.SNIL!:ll 1 ... 7 .111Qon4wlft SI , Sot. I "-'""'"' lllllCll, C-t-191"'6 Ttl 12111 Jtl·JJJJ 0141-tt AHIN'111tW lllt l'tllt-tr p""''"'°" Or•11ge Ca.os< 0..oy l>111>L, "'1•. 21, 2.1, H. 1914 •Ml• PUBLIC ~OTI CE 1tia.. 1llVl<I. Ctllltnol• '11>6J r.........,.,n.1•1• •-ytorPtlt~r Pwlllh"to OrAn9e Cot•I 0..11y ,Pllol l<tavetnllff 1. 1', t"L.11, 1'1• t110-h ----------.. -TI~,-,-,-,c,-,.-,., '•'oo"•"•"•"u'.o•""·•"' _______ _ (';l(Jolt:lllALOILIGAtlON 110,.0S OF 1111 VUIE"UHI l'IE:O SCHOOL DI ST llltCT dants .Joseph Remiro and Russell Little . \\'ho are charged y,·ith thl' assas.sina· t1on 0£ Oakland Sc l'lpol Superi nt endent :\larcus Fo.:;ter. .JOI\" Minot1 llttnnt n, Jr., ~ Cou1>1r1 ' (lub o. , Coll• Me•• c .1,1ar111•9lm P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS 1'1E REBY GIVEN 11'1.11 ,........, O•OPOWltlO• I"' llU•<h.IW at ~.000,00llH• •<flvt -••I Ol>li911 1on l>onclsat 1 RVINE UNIFIEO\Cl'OOL OISl lllCT of 0.•flQI Cottn· t~,'c.t1tor<>11, win lie •Kel .. f'lll>Jt~ Oerk at the 11<>11a at Superv1-•01 w10 CDl.IMY 11 lht lllKI '"° UOtof 111• lltnt !>el-SOK•fle<I: 'l'hC'1r murdl'r tria l \l.•as or d t' rt' cl nl o \' e cl to S;.il·ramento Count~· bt•e ausC' of prc·tr1a! pubht'I• \,\' hut ,the dcfC'llSl' l,n1~·crs :irgu('<I (or a more l'OS· 111upulita r1 area. :-.uch a~ Los \ngc lt ~- rno> O..i1ne•~ " <ond••<:llPP o, an ,,.. <llV•Ol>tl Jo"" M 8•tnn.<n Jr T~ .. >lat•m~"I ,..;,, t""" "'•1n 1 ... (""nh (lo)r~ 01 Ot•nao c"""1•"" f'OO~tnllot 19, 191• #>1111 P""'"""" Dra11oe Cou1 O•uv PolOI , Nov 11 1• • ...," lkc ~. 11, 19/• •lt9 I• PUl\LIC NOTICI:: l'ICfl TIOUS IVSINESS NAME STATE-MEl<tT NOT1c1: ro c11eoh'OftS SUl"Elll 1011 COUlllTO,TNE \tATE 01' CAll l'OllNl.11 l'Olt lHE COUNTY 01'01UNG£ HO.A·t UU E it•te at 11ELENE EVERSON, 0.Cttr.tO TIME• T..-,dlv, Otc"ftl>er 111, 1"•,1111 OOA M PUCE: O#lkt pl Ill• Ctt11<11"11>e llNroat 5-r~lloDt•, 0.1nge Co..,,1, Aomon111t1U11" Blllldlll<;i. ROOM ~1, s 1! No•tn S..:•more Slrffl k<ll• """' C.l•forn1• MAllEO BIOS. Clerk OI 11" Batto OI Suptr .. 1-1. Or•~ge C<>11nlv Admonr>tr•LIOft IJli;IOillQ, ROOM 501, Sil North S,c•rnore S!tfft. -S....fi Afta, Ct111omf• ISSUI'., U.OOO OOOton1l1t1f1Q<ll 1,000 OonOi, ....,..btrf(! 1IO1000. bath lnc1wil~. Ol lllt Otflotnl ... tlOn of ll,000 ••<II, t!I Cllottd Jt11U1ty 2, 19'1. Ind <leSl!l""'l•O. 'Eltt•IOn ""' Sttlt•8." MATURITIES· Tn~ boftdt wlll m•lutf 1ft COl!Jt(Ulo>'t numtrlclt o•Ot• on lht ~n'IO<l<llS IOt•tCll attl"' stwtr1I lt•rl a~IOllOWI' Yt•ratMllurlly JtllUltJ2,1'11 J,,,, ... ,,2, "" J1<1 ... ry J, "" ·-ft! ...... l!tofit on Poe 1114' IDUO"'lllQ !)<fr .... ¥t °"'"" ""-'~ " COPY CEN fER OF IRVINE MOO l r~•nt "'·'" "'·'" "'·'" 2•0,000 "VNratMetwrlt' J,_•v 1, 1'8'1 Jlll,,U41•J!.1"<1 J1,....rr1. 1'"1 .J•nU41ry1, 1"1 J•nuttf1, 19'l J ...... ryl, 1'1'M ..i. ..... ,, 1, lttS PUBLIC SOTICE HOTtCI! TOGlll()(ll"'S AND INOIVIOUAUWHOMA f 8E A,, E CTro 011 INTE Ill ESt ED IN ... WASTIL!: WA' E II PlllOJE.CT IEING l'lllQPOSEO S' TillSAGENC'I' rn. Bott<! 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QtOllll<I w•ttr rK..,r0tO<" lllscll•roe 10 flow•ng $1rt1111s ll'HI loll0wl11g t DllC.lu•-• tr• l>i••d on'"' '1UOlt• Cll"du(l-tdlar this ••PO•I: • 1) Tll•rt ll 1 llffd \o e o.,....n Ille •e91on.il '"'''""""' plflll IO 1hal SEllRA CillCMU""' lo pro¥1de -Q .. .tlt H WIQ<t t<tll"""I .tn0 Olil>OWI lf0<1Lll~1 I"' l1IP lltD)f(I -YoCO •n1 •• ltl10t"'l!'!otHd. . 1) Polenlttl shot I 1ertn -'""'"''"",.,.111.111 •m~cll cawlO occur Out<~ ton\tnK !IOl'l ltlClllCll~· Dull, n111H. l•aflk COflQUtlon, ~tt«. \llt1y "••••O• """ ... pollulanil ttnlHlon!. Mo•I ol I/Wit J)OlentJ•l 1tnptc_U , ... ""•..o·-Of ml11ltn11.-by ptOjlft 01!\•9" «Id '""'lruc:liOft P,octd"'''· , l) Tiit ptapDUO P•Oitct -.... >'ii""'" IN'!»l>C••I MIO fdotrlt ......., , .. m 1mptch . ~$123 ,000 for Orie Book t .llY'f Nowoort Htttll, C..oorO<"n•ofoi?e.O Ger••<I ,.,_Qrt_., 1"-~-·r~ u..,, Wf_\llf•t , C.hfo.rll!t •1.1t1 E<1•1r<1 A W"l••l'I'•, 1111 Coh"" V•"•· V~n!u•a, C•u1arnt• f.JllW Jn,. """"•'~ •\ c..._t«I ty • g..,.,.1 (l,lrlnt•-""•P NOTICE !5 11EREBV GIVEN la 11>1 c•fll•h>ri ol 1114' i l>o .. e na,.,.,o ~ 1""1 111 ptr\on• "aviflll <lt•tni a111ln\I lllt w la dott<lenl 11e re<iwlrod 10 Ille llwm, with lllt ,.,•lMty ..-oucher1, In 111e 11111ce <>I lllt cl"'k Ill , ... tbo•• ""'•tlt<I co.,rt,"' 10 Pttll'l'll tt.m, wil\ ti>!' IWl<•u•rv •ou::"""i. lo ""' ur>Oe•siQllfd•IStidol, Ct•U -Sotbff, 1t ll V.1lcllll OrlYe, 5wlle 1~. ,....,,._, ee..,n, ,:.u10'"''· whit II '' 11>t p,.ce "'1ion1,. .. o1 u11 -•n•<;iMO in 111 m•ltus ptrl.intfto 10 ,,. tstal•o! w ld Oe<t<l•nt. ""1h111 lour....,.._ IJ\l ttle• the f"U 1><1l>l1t•llCW1111 thii na!I<•. 0.!t<I CktoOtt 21, 1~U JOt1N CHARlES \.MOtLE"' • E•eculO<"Oll~eWot!ot "Jl,,....ry 1. !HO J.., ... ,,2, ... , .J.llllOfryJ, ,.., JfllU41ty 1, 1tll J ...... ty!,I .... J..,,..ryl, 19'J ..U..Ul•J I. 1tllo J.,, ... ,,1, 19'7 J .... IOlryJ, 19M JID.000 110,000 110,000 110,000 110 000 no,ooo JIQ,000 _J ........ 1, 19tft JtnU41ry 1, 19'1 _Jlft ... ryl,19'1 JfllU41ty1,1~ JilnU1•vt,10D0 A-nl U10,DL'lD 11a.ooo 110,000 no.ooo 210,000 110,000 1•0,Cll)tl ,, .... 1\0,000 110,000 110,000 110,000 lht-••llmpaU_ ........ _.;c~ 4) Tiit t\O·IM"DJKI tllt ..... tlw -.Hd rfW!t I~ """°"llU•IP WWl9f lttll ... nl IKolUJts lot 11'\ot P<"Oll'CI 1trvltt '''' """"'" " 011vironrnen1al!1 ""ICCtllllnlt, All at I/If .. ...., 1!1t•n1t1 ..... ••t <ot11IO•••d IO lie en•.,onrntn1.,1, °""'"lo<ltl : thtt't'°", u"' Wlltllon "t l"t From\\ ire :-;l'r\'1l'1•:-. T he f1nc~t kno\1 n cop,1 uf 'Edgar \llan r oe'!> f11st poenl !>Old f11r 512:1.001) th(' hl ghe:-1 prtCt' t'\t'I' Pi.IHI lc>r ,1 ~tn~l c 1\nlt·r1("'" litt•r:irr "'l'"lii .. 1 0' '<'-o~.i.· of t hi~ pot·n1, '"'l."1h:l~ ':~t'." :.oJiJ fo1 15 ~en't:.; in oston h:.1ck 1n 1861'1 <llHI brought Si.l,[100 :d ,1 ~f'\\' \'ork :u1('t1<1n 1n l!J.15 ' 1'ht• book .1ut·tiuul'd off \\1 ednt·~d.1 \ 111 '>t·11 'l"ork ~lls bout!lit l.Jv John Flt·111· ('--_P_EO_PL_E_) -.. jr .i; t,~,·urk d<:;1lcr , ;.icl 1ni'rlo'f"th l' .lo!>e11h :ind 'Jl'tilen Re~1·11:<:h.·1n Fo11nda tioh;MilC'h \1 ill pre~t·nt 1t t11 t hC. Joo;t""ph R1•i.:l•n:-IL·1n L1br.1r\ ._1t 1111· l'u11t•r:.1t.' of th1t·a~·o * ISi !> \llOIO ,1:-. nl.1\'0I". r:ith('r :l31 d ~. lh1.· 36th th.•n , the \tlornev General E\elle .I. \"ounger appointed a Los 1\ngelC'S \\'Oman a:-. thC' r1r:i;1 n1C'n1bC"r of the Ill'\\.' ,1:1 ll'\11dl' comm1s:.1on tu l'lllurl'l' 1Hil1t1cal rl·forn1s c1c•:1t~1l hy Prt)p. !) ) 0 1J ll tlgl'I' n,Lrlle d :Hrs. c:arulc Arth \\ ate rs to SL! on thl• Fair Po!Jt1cal Prn(lltes Cpn1 rni ss1t1n an<I ur~(·d pro· Tl)l1 ,q1poinl rn~nt of the rt" n1 .11111ng four n1('n1hcrs l)f'r .1u~r of s ubst,1nt1al "01'k EdW••a A W1lh..,,,~ '"'' >!•l~men1 ... , 11•od "'''" t'W Courtly c .. r~ot Or•n~ Co .. nlyonOctO!llr ~' 191• l'llloll ""'"'"'"O Or •1190 eo,.., O..ur 1>no1, "'"" ll,H fll00..c ),l1.1tl• f1"·1• PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICT!tlOUl BUSINESS N.llMl \tltlMENt r11e lonow1n<;i "''°"$ l•e oo.~ bull,.11 .. PLANT ORPHANAGE, 111 E 11111 SVHl,C01l•Mew (.alolo•n•t9'nll Me"nt Bt•U1, llOS 1111,,..,., !>ilcll1 W , C..!1to<ftlt ~211M °'"•t<f "'""Id, 111 ''E" Sir .. \, Cl!ul• 'i<•t, (.1111ornl1 '17010 11111 bu1lntii 11 canducl.a by• oent•I! 1><1n,.t1nlp ...... •Int B~•Uy T~•• •l•lem•nl ... , fllf<I Wl!ll ti" eo..n11 c11r1>, ol Ot1nge Cauntr Of1 Ncl"'tntlotr i, t91•. .... Pwll!•llltd Orlngt Ct1•1I Oof1ly Pl!ol, NOvetnD!I• I, 14,11 ,H 1t1' , . .otl-11 t,1t·ing 1hc '-1 $:Cn<',\' \\'htn it PUBLIC 1\"0TICE I ~ ' \l n1 e s 1 I :-. ~11 c s I n I ----cco-,,:-,-:-:--c:::::::-:-;--f u nu :,i r~. FICTlllOUS IUSIHESS l • ... rcr lhl' fJ1'0\'ISl01\:>i llf N&MEStATEMENT • IM 10!1°""'1111 iwn.on• ••e aa1119 """,.H hl' 1'1 op. 9 po ht 1cal reforrn n1t1all\l' nppro\ed hy thl' \ntcrs 111 Junr . lhe 't'l'rct.u'\' of stat<' and ron· trolll'r '1':1rh n~1mc Q.llC' r111•n1 ht·r 11 h1 It• I h1.· gtn l'rnor • 1p1)(1Jnl:-. another n1en1ber und !ht· rhu1rn1an FOWLElt ASSOCl&lES, 1'4-1 E Wol\ll"t A ... nut, ~Ml An1, (.llllO'T11il tl/~ c. L. ~" .. "' '"" B l ~o .. 1tr, !GI.Cl Oll<ollo P1•k Dtove, S..~11 """• C..hlon>i1 ••• A, M lticlw•di. 1111 W 1!!11\lt<'tl, \an11 A111, C•htot11l1 "1 70 1 0 l "•<l\t•d\, 15-t1 W1lllAll"I\ No It, »"'1A111 Ctlolorn,• 91101 fl\1\ IN~•nt•~ •I Con<l~Cl..:I lly I 9'1"'fl l -1""'""111. C L. Fo .. ttr Tiit\ \ll!~m•~I w•• h'f'O ,.,,n t"t Couflty (lr•~o• O•MlQI Cou~ly "" OctObff 19, 1tJt F:Jtllt PUl>L•ll>tO Ol.On90 to••I 0•11• PllO!, Ot M>r• l•.•nt Na~tmllll• I, U, J!, 1t7t «JOI.,. Ille tl>o~ lllmtd Otct<IMI JOt!N E SE10EL ~EIOEL,C"&IL ANO SE llllEll lt11 Wt11CIUI Or., Sullt 1" Ntw_.i .. oftll, ~HletR1f ··-." ..... ,"" E•ecwt .. Pwbh.,,•O Or•noe Co11! No-.!tnl>ff I, U , ll, 1', 1'11 0.1ly Pl101. _,, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ICTITIOUS I U51NES5 N&ME StATEME"T ~IG-NAlUllE ON BONO!. Al l••"-DI Ille ...... t .... e•on W Gond• will Cle ""'"utUJ tlll~~oTEllESt : lnot bona• M'lttl tie•• •nltt•r.I •I• ••lt ot t•le110 ~ f,.td Vl'On '""wit th<fteol llul not to t •CttO 1•, -_....., 1><1Jtblo """utl ly lot tne Ur1\ •••r •nO ....,, __ .,.H, tntr;~~·~ENT. StlO Oond• -IM inte•n • ""'"°"•re O<IY•l>lt Ill Uwtu/ """""' O! I"' Uti l1..:1 S111esot "'""•le• 1111>e off I<• DI '"" ff"f••u<•• of D< •119' C.ount 1 REG-ISllt,.,TION The"""'* .,in lie CDuPO" DOnclS ••gnl•••lllt onlr ••ta 1111111 pton-(ll'fl -lnl•f"fil N()t CALLABLE Tiie """OS1<enotulltllle ~to<em•tunTy I SE CU II ITV S11<1 Oondl...., _...,.1 ol>LI011l111"0 of wld ICl\OOI 0<11riCI, PiJ•bl• both I pr Inc.pt I -1.,ttrtll rrom ilO vtlOf"fm 1•.oti wfrith, ,.,_, '"" ••w• now 111 tont, mt¥°" ltvltO wllllOul llmll1L11111 •• ,D ••t• ar ......,..,,, """"' •II OI the ,. o:.lblt Pl'OPll•ty, ~"l'OI ,,, file IOL!OW!llQ Pl!•""' 1$ <IOI ft\) bu-.IMil •• . Ill" "''°"II property. In Wod """"' Olstrlt l EX PRESSIDN 12, J.lOJ H.lt!>or 8111'11 tEllM.SOI' SALE NII. Q.J C.Ost• Mot1t, Cehlorn•i'/1'2~ INlE~ESt llA TE the ma!llmJm ••1e bit m•v no! t•£<'t0 I '\, ... r ...,""'1:1 PotY•blt Motu•• E Wll<lt. l30l Ma•l>ot 81yg , -utUy '"' '"" Yt•• 1nd ................ n, 1he•t•ll•• E•cn •au bid mu>! tie-d MU/1•pl•OI '*' D-S,CD111 Mew, (1tlfott1•• 9HU 1noo1 n . No 11ono '"•" t>e•• mort l!'l•n-lntert•I rtlt, .ind111 bono~oi the ... _rN!u<I· This D"''""'' is tt1nd<1ct""' by In ,.,. ty lll4ll! bet• !ht wmt •II• E.lcll bOlld mull t:ie-1• !nl,••11 i i tnt •ile •Poc•ntti 111 tn. bid dlv10U4ll l•OITI 111 O•t• ton, ll•td mtlurlh 11a1e Nat more in.on •aur lnlu•\t ••l•• rNY be Did •11<1 Miu•• E, Wilde lhHt iMll nol "" • •11t•illl OL more th.In I% ll<'IWftn the h•9f>O•t ..,,d ta-sl lllle•fll •fl•• Thh >t•Tel'n!nt wis 1,1~ wl!n I"' ca..inly bid. Tke r•pellllon 111 •"Y ••le .,l!!nal i..conu<111r.., !he biddl"'lOl •11•<l<llllo"81 '11t C!tn.01 Dr•nqo Cov~ty"" Octooer H, IU t. AW1't• lnt ltonO• Sh.Ill ne-.0101"' <•1llot1fy, Al! ltldi mus! be lar nol lttilllMI 111 ol F:llJ" '"" "°""" M•tllv otle•ea '"'wit •llCL ""'"Old ,,..u 11111 11'1.11 '"' blO<ler <>lie<•,,.,•"" t « Put)llll>fO Or~noe Coast D•ilv r>ilOI, Oc. J.•.,.d lnte•tll to the d•lt o1 1Mllvery, 1NI premium. 11 ..,,, .,,dlPW!l11l••l!!>I tltt"' r•ttt not IObet ;11,1n0 NovtmlN't 1, I•, ll, 1'1• Jt.0.7t la e•t'H<l lhaH •Olt!lotO lltrtl11, •I ""'It" Ille 111.00er olltrt 10 buy wid -El<h bi-• PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'ElllOlll COU rtT DI' CALIRlltNI .. COUNtY0,011 .. NGE 1MCivlc C.•ltr O•I,... WtM ~ .. ·~•.C.lif-· CAJE.JOIUMlllilll 111'11 lUMMOHS ..i11.,!Ut' MEllTON•I , HASKELL O!tlt MASK ELL Y&CHl" SALES, 0.!trtGtftl ROBERT F, >+ITCHCOCJt. la II" Otfl!fl!l.tnl: A. d;ii eotrol"'lll ,,,... """ llleO lly the pl1i111111 ...,i1111 --llfOI, ""WI IO <kit...,""' l•w•ull,.,.,., """!!If In trut court 1 "'"Utn plt.-l'IQ in '"-'st IC 11Wcomp111nt (or 1 writ\•~ or Otll lllt~nt. 11 1 .iv~Oct Cl>url) w!ll>ln :II atys «ter INI -•llw• ... 011".,.,. OtNrW!st,'°"' a.ttult will bl' tntt.-..i On •PO!ktllon"' lht 1>111n1111...., tl'll court tNy "''""•Juov..-t!lflfllt ¥1>u far Ille MO,,.y Ot ... ,.,. <tlift ,,_1..:11.,t~como1"'111, \Non""• lft "I• Illa '"' IOlll 11el lnl•rt$1 CDM In !IOI Itri anO Ille ·""·-""1 lllltrnl rllt "" termk'ltcl ,,.,,,,. Wlllt " Shtll llt <CWIMOitttO ltllortnilt! .... only tnO ..,, a P¥1 O! '""" bl<!, "ltJIHI 810••: TM -wlll ne-ardfd lo1"°! Ngtw•I reSOOft\lble blo<ler"' 1110· OiP•s coi .. l0ttl11111he lft!trtil ••1'1 0<" tllei 'IPt<lllHI lftd 11\f Ptetnlwm olltrt<I, 11.,,,, The n;gr11111 111a w111 11t o:Mtttml.....a t.po <lffluc:lln<;i the .........,1 of 111e prMll~rn bid Ill ..,. ) ll'Om 11\f 1111.i '"'OUftl ol l"ttrtl• wnk h t11td1~1t1c1-u10 t..re"""""''a ~., ll'Om 11\fdtf*ol w •O -1o 1111 •t\:PK!IVt m•t,,,1IJ dtlH 1-f'Of 11111\t (0UPoft ttl<! 0t F•IOI •DMl!lt<l lft it... ""' -lht I Wt rd wlll i.. m-"" "'-two1l~of 11\f lowell rel ""'•,.ilCMt latl>t<liol•k l, Th• -•I ntt 1111ttftil cost •n•ll i..c....._ifd"" •360-<l•v re•• ~~1. Tht P<H'tht .. r "'"''* "'' ..-.ccrlltll 1n.••nl from tN II•'*"'"" -ta the Otlf ol Otll>"fry. fl'lf cost ot 0<1nUnlf llHI llonf~ wiQ be barM lly t"' 0!$\tlc:t •llMil llltitU""'. T._. Bo.rdall SUpt>r,,.,..,,..., reitt>'tl lhe ri(llll, '" 111011<.ttUon, kl ttltd ""Y -•II bl<llo ,..., lolht tllltl'll not Ptol'Ubiltd ~ l•W II Wllvt ... , .... g111.,.11 • ., f"'ottNtlty 111 1111 bid """"'" .flwlr, fl\f Bo«d at Supervl-$ Wiil l8kt tclion l'"'ffd("t 1 ... boftOI Ot rt)t(tlno •LI 111c11 t\01 l•ter 11\fn IWffllJ 1i. llOUO '""' 111t t •1tir1100" O! 1111-11-11111·11n pre. Ktii.G tor 11\f rtcelpt ot ptOpOWll; .,,....,1ctto, \Nl "" ••110 tntv bt """°" .,.,., llle t •· plfoftlon OI t"" \llttllltO tlmt 11 mtlll....-Wn Ml f\ayt ...... IOWlcl llolrO "°Iott fll -11-1119 Ol Ille wlllldrtw•I et swell llnlllOWI l'tt<t el Oellvtry• Otll .. ry all ltld bond• ••II bt tntClt to ll'll llK"t:tU!wl -•t IN of Ike al tllt Count 1 AUOllor·Con•,..ltr OI Orl"'llf C.Owntv. l'r-.-t OtHYttf, c-.lltlllfl ... Lit. 0.11 .. ..., !! 1$ l~l)ttltd 11111 Wod -. wlll Of a.11"'"' la 1111 l u<t••loM ~ Wllllln llll•IY Gin !tom 11\f dtlt <ti Wit t"'rtol. r""'J\lCCtn!\11 lllOOtt \htll ht"'I llle tlQM, •!!II• oo•-. !OtMM;tl 11\f (OftlrKI ot -~ tr '"' """"' ire not ''"°' r.o lllt 0eu....,..v •1!1>!" ''•'Y 01v1 from Ille <1.11t ol 111e wit '"''"°'. -111 ,uch t .. ft t lht •ut<tUIUI tlidOe!" "'111 bt'1ftl'f~~o Ille ttl~tft OI ltii""Ot111>1lt fO<Com• .,.,,Yl"'ll "'' lliO U "u ""'"It --1~1 ••Wet .. M Ml«· "'" 111 tN1 rNtttr, ,.., 1.11"""" .. •••.,11Ur Jtthll \'ofutil'ltH!nt, il•~t,INrMfilN"' ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~-r •~. Ollffl AllQU\! If, 1'1< WILLIAME,ST JOHN, Cl~'' • By W11htm I> • ./011•-.. 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"'lllfoel 11> Mr. T. J , M•-. IK ~t•Y .. !.lilillto\/11".0 , h• tu, 1111 '""" "°'~' ..... 01tl!Of'lll•t2•)) l"lll>!tWd Dtfll" to":ut Girl1tfl'l!tt,No¥tmlll't 1!, '!-t•u ' 4 P UBLICNOTICt; P UBLIC NOTICE •••:tt SU!tliltlOll COUltT Ol'f)o!E STATI o,-CALll"OIUllA l'Olt THI! COUNTTOl'OJIAHGE CASE MO. A0·11JM CITATION C4DOl'TIOl'll In rt lllor ..... Ue• OI !llor .\dop!IOI\ PttillOl'IOI MICHAEL JASON PO TSE R. THE PEOPlE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA To: Jtmt• R09e• 5l~r1: Bvorlltr ol 11111 coutl rou MthertbycHKI to ._., belOlt lllt 111<1~ 11'ftlnifMt In °"""''-"' ,, ol 1111\COU•I on O.u-10, "''·et t:oo ....... tl!fn t<MI ti.re 111 "'°"' ( ... W. II ... , you "•v•. Wiiy '"' Pl'l•U ... ol Mk~I JtMl<I Poyi..r tor IN -.,11.., Of c;1.., AG.Im Sl1w1r 1, yoor m lftOt '°"· lollauld no1bll g.r..,1e<1. O.tl'O: October l'I, 101 rt'llllAM t . ST JOHN, (ltrll; • byWoller T.Klno . 0.11111v Cltrk flOIEltl 0 . MONARCH An .. .,.,.1uw Sul .. 1014, '"''" , .... , Uei• 9a11• S.iYrt OrMtl. C.lllff•lt Hwt tJHl J~llM Attwnty fer hllli.... r Publ!lhed Orono• Cot $t 0.1ty p;101. No"'mbt< 1. u. J1.,,n~·"'c"·''---O~c;.'c" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING 110$ Tr.e County ~nhatoon Dhlrlcl•ol er...., CoUlll,, ~lllornt• will "'•Ive ~-- "'1111 n :• a ...... W.Ont""''· OK-'· lt1', •t ..-..it11 ti,... tl•tJ will br pullk;lf _..,, -....... 1-al 11\t<lfflctol ""°'" lrich, JQM4 Ellil "'""-· "°""'.,"' .., .. ._,, Calltornl•, 10< Ille toll-!114: PUACHAS~OFCAl &CHAS.I' SPECIFICATION HO.A-oJS 8iOt ,,,..., Dor lUOn>ltleO Oii Ille torrn \"'°" OlieO by U.. Dl1trlcl• in •cuw~e ..,"•II prowitionsol t"' -Ille•• lotll. SopK111c•Uont, bkl 1111.V.t -turtllet 1 ... klrlTMIUon m.ly 1111 otll1lnHI .1t "'°'-.Id· oreu, teltllfW>M ''l·lf 11 Of SfO.~•o. J.w.1,.,..Syl¥<1l1e• Olre<lorol FoNnct Pullll~ Or•n111 Coast 0.!IJ Pilol, ,.,,... """"'11, ltU f18i-1f PUBLIC l'\OTICf: SU l"E JI IOJI (OU JIT 0' TH'! ST.tiTE OFt.tiLl ,OltNl .. l'O• THl!COUNTTOP'DllAHGE Ml.A·ltHI HOTICl 0, ltl! .. lllNO 0" ,EftTIOM FOii ,.OIATI! 0' HOLOGllAl"HIC WILL AHD,O• Ll!TTIJl5. TEST .. MENT.ti•V E\1119 ol .tiHtH: M. MET TS. •II.I AHHll!: .M).'E M mS.0.ct•~. • PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC l'\OTJCE li'ICTITIOUS llUSl"'ESS MAME 5TATEMEHT Tiit follow,..., per"°"' •••doing busonH• .. , WlLll.tiM L VON AHD A550Cl.tiTES, M S.... Ml-I Ra.O, SttiW 101, HtWllOf'I Bf.ell, ~ll1on111.-i66(1. Wltll.,,. L'°"· t lt Vil Lido Soud, ~wpti.rl lkl<ll, Cal!forni.19'2f>ti0. ~let M, ~S, ,_. lwbe!!I ltHIC •. C.O..on1 del Mir, ~lilorn11 .-i111. Ok• J. A111<11!1, fSIS -y911te Cl., ..., Jo>H, ~Utornl• t}\11. ~one• E. McH1m;.,1, 11!o02 C-1' L..arw, c;.rdtft G<oW', C•llfoml•HMO. Tlll1 busineu " conaucteO llJ 1 -•II :1ou 1ner11'11p. . WllU1rn Lyon sun fllls s111ement wfs hi•~ w1111 11>1 Cwn~y Cle•• otOr1noec County on OctOlle• 11, l~lf. ' ' ,..)IOI, Publl•lltd Or•nQe Co•1I D•l!y Pilo1, Howmber I, 1', 11, 11, 191' o!O'l:l-lf PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUllNIESS H.tiMESTA TEMIEHT Tiie tollowi"ll De<l.On is OOhig tlvMntH ... HOlt(E 15. HER EllT G1VE H 11111 AOllEAT MALOUF ll•i IHHI htre"' • ptl· ''°"for Proo.ta ol Hol<>O••Jllllc ¥.I ll.,.,, !er °'WWl<:"OI LAU~t T•tllmtnl...,lollltpt\~ HOU5.E 0' TOA REV, 117 o;~ 110Mr ,.i.rern;e to wllltll •• ...-ior furl..., A .... Biibao.i h llncl, C1lllor1111'7i62 • P¥1itull'\, end Owl t..,. lime...., p11ee rJ JOIWI S. TorreJ. llll $.,. tMlos IM., -• NCICll.1, Olilornlf 91006 IW•rinQ 11\e wme 1111 llftn w11 lor Dtcembr. Tiii 1 10, 191f , It •:JO ....... , Ill '"" C""'"''""' ol -.... tM.llU'lt!li I COl'lducte<I b~ Ill •ft· Dtp.orlment Ho. l ot 111<1 (-1,11 IOO Civ•t Oi OWllJ.,11 5 Tor C..nter Drive w.,1, In UM C1IJaf.s.tlt1 Alll Tiit\ '""'';,,~111 :,e: 1 •~Cl ,. Ill In. eo..... c.1111orn.11. 0e '"--· ' ' Y O.l"'HoYo1mllf• ll.1tlf r' °'Orin,,.,'"'"''"''°" OU<>bef'tl. '~" Wll..Ll.tiMl:.5.tJOHH. 'lntl C-lvCler- Kl:ITH H. GILl..t /I llADISOlt PFAELE.ZER, WOO DAR D. OIJfNH AHO R0$Sl All"'MYlllUw t 11W.11S1•1115.tr111, nr• Pf- LMA...,_1, C.llf1n1l1t0'1I , .. , llUl62 .. Ull All-y1 !1r: l"tll11oftt• PuDll~ 0<111111 Co111 0.1ly P1lol. NOV 10,11, ll, 197' •219-11 PUBLIC NOTICt: I SHU NOTICI TO Clll!OITOllS SU,ElltOJI COUllTOPTNE ST AT•OI' CALIPOJINIA l'Cl•-- THI. COUHT T OP OltANQI. ........ 0 11 E\llle ol Altf11UA D M<9Ar0E, .... A D. to\t 81t1DE .11'<1 Alll11Ult DARCY MC.llR!DE.OlttlHO HOTICl I\ 11EflE8Y Gt VCIN IO IJW etKhlor1 at IM 1bove ~•mtO °"'"""" ..... .111 Oitn!lllt PW•lll9 ll•~l"l f9tlPnl !IW WllO .att-1t• ·~11<110 1111-. Wllll.,,. MtKH•T .,_,.,,, !.. 1 ... ellK•lll llWCltl~ "' ,,.,. 1111 .. "'1111ee1 tou•t. or to Pf'""'' ......... WI"' .... MCKM•¥ __ ..,_lo lllil .......,.~,,,_ •l 1,.,. 1.1 .. oui.n"' .,IOl1NSON, &IORHLI E ANO M!.1111:1 TT, )'_Sf 'o\lllll>irt ......._..,,.,W it ltlll, l K ... ,,,,_ (a.lllOf· Ill.I _,., wllle II •I 11111 p!ICI Cl' buli!'fH OI Wit ll"tt<i.I ...... In .ii ...... Mr\ ""', • ...,.,. IO ,,,. n lllt II \tlO dlft"'9nt, wit"'" -,,_, tllt'lft!or ..... tlrll llH'k•ltOll ot "'" Milt• . 0.Md _..,brr U, t•it MAltJOltll!Mcl91110E (0Nll"1> l 8J01tl'ILll. (t· I .. t1110t • II IM ""111 ot ,,.,..""" ... ""''"'-' JOM NloOH, •10 •NLll ANO Ml.llllllTT •ot Wtl1Ml'f II•• .. •wllit 1401 , l.11 ~. C4iui.111I• tM)l AttefM\'I Ill' C.·ll l•<llll n '°~011111•0 Or•110t Co1\1 0.11• ,,1101, NCl .. mlltl' t•.111 H, .i10 O.ctf"llOf l ~101~~~. ' PuDll*' O••n9t Ca.11 O••lv Pjfot, DI=· -31,1nc1 NOW'm11tr I, u , 11. 1•1~ lts.l·lf PUBLIC NOTICE ·P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUl"l•IO• CO\jllT OP CALll'OAHIA COUHTV 0,.. O•.tiNGI: CASIE HUM•l'.•Ml .. I .... Oll:Dt:•TOSHOWCAUSI! POii CNAIOIGE OF MAME In Ille ~lt•t ot t ... Appllwllon o1 Cll F- FOAO DARRELL ARHDLO fOt c;r..nllf 04 "l•mt. CLIFFOAO OAR RELL ARNOLD n•• liled .. Dtlllion In !"I• (0U'1 ""' ... .,.,,....•I· low•flQ Ptlltl-•. 10 chan~ ""Mme trom CL!l-1-Ul<l,.I UAl<RI! L ARNOLD to OAAVL ARNOLO. n It lle•tbJ orctr••O 11111 111 pe.,,.,...,. 1 ... !.,t•l..:I In tlle m1t1t• 1I016'IO 1ppeo1r bttore 1111• COll•t In DtN•1mtn,I No. l•! 10() Cl•!< Cenltr Ori wt Wl\I, SMlt•~•. C,,lllor. nl1, Oii 0.(•mDer 2•. ltl .. i i 10:00 t>'(IOC~ 1.m .. 1na Ir.tr('"" 11\ftt """'w C.IUH, u MlY CIWY IMI .. , wlly w ld petit1on for cf\&"91' ol ,..,,_Viould not NQ,tnltd. It It turli..• O•llfrHI 11111 •lop Joi llllt "'· ditr to V.Ow C..,M o. oub1l1hea '" 11>1 C>.;1y Pilat, f fttWl~llf< el g,ener1I (irtulflion wlltlshe<I in llli1<0.011ty •t l••>I once1 weeO. tor tour Jciru«ut1wt w•~~• prlo< tot"" Oly .,,,,,,0,. .. 1119. FRAM!( DOME'NlCHll'lt JIJ<!Oeof 1111 Superior Court 0.ltd No111mDer 1). 1911' DOHAl,.0 OlllESSLE II 1111 °"""U Slrfft KfWPNI ........ C1lif1rnl1 H ... A"""'' li'H : l"OJU-r Ttl: l111)11J.U .. Pullli .... <I Or.lnQt COii! ~l!y Pdot. Nowm~ If, 11, 11, 1n1J O.ct....m. 5, tt11 110.1• PUBLIC NOTICE I SlOM NOT!CI. TOCAlOITOllS SU,1:1110 11 COUllT OF THE Sl ATE D,.. (.till ,..O.Hl.ti FOii THE COUHT 'I' OF OllAHGE H1. A·IU1S E\lli. ol JAM HOWLES, Oe<tf,,..,, i'I OT l(E IS 11 EAEllY GIVEl'I lo Ille creOllor1 ol Ille •bow n1mee1 dt-! !NI all 119ri.ori1 111wlng c11lm1~a.Mt 11-.e wld llecto:!!ln! 1r1 re<iulreCI lo 1111 ll>em, will\ Ille fWCIHlfY ~OUCfllr •• In Ille Olllct ... lhe <I•·~ ol CM llXIYI enllt11<1 <out!, or IO prutnl tl>lm. wl!h !1>1 n1ces1••1 VOl>Cl'lt•S, to tlle un<1••llQ11ed 11 Ille O!Hct of hi~ auor~v. C. P.tiUL DU 801S, Ill Dol(er Dr!Yol, Suitt 8. Ne'"l>O<I Be.Kl\, C•lltornl1 '1'1"60. wn''" is tl>I JI!«• at tiu,l,...i• ol 111e lln<lf<t9'e<11n •II m.lltus P1•t1lnl11g to l!lf •llale of Hi!! n.<ldent. wl1lll11 IOI.I< montP•\ •lit• 11'e lir1I P11blk 1Hon Of Ill•• "°'let . O.toONO•tmllf• n, 1'1f ARlt1UA 0 . GU¥, JR. E•e<ulor ol lllf Wiit ol l"' ~11<1¥<1111mea11ec1ot1t1 C. l".tiUL DU 1 0 15 111 0.ftr Dri¥<1, Sul!• I Htwporl a..Kll, Ca111o•nl1 n ... l.t: UH l ..... tlM AUorMJ lw E•e<uter . PublllheO Or1nge Co.1'1 Diil¥ P<IOl. NoW'mlltr 1~. 11, lt. 111<1 Oec•l'llber S, "" f20}·1• PUBLIC NCITICE """ SU,1:11:1011 COUllT 0' TNE Sl ATE Q, r.AlllOOllllilA !00111 TNE COU!tTV0,..0 1.tiH_(;E Ha. A·ll&JJ WOTICE 0' ltl!:.tilllNG OF ,£TITION ll'OA ,llOIATE OF '#ILL AltD FD• LET- TEllS TEST .tiM EHT .til\' Ell•ltolMARV 8. BU ETHE, Oeceaw.1. i'IOT!C:E IS HEREBY C.IVE N t"°lt WIL- LIAM 8 . BUElttE ""' l<le<I l\freln I P1H1I011, tor P<0blto ol W111.,.,., !or 1>S""1<• ol Lellff• Te11en"n1~•1 lo !!"' p.-ti,toner reftlt"l:1 lo wlllcfl •I m1ae "" further~·· lku•1'1, 1na 11111 1n1 hmt '"" J>la<:e ot helflng tM wm. II•• Deilll ~el IO• December J, lt/f. f! t :30 •.m., In Ille coortroom a1 DtJlo'•lmtn! No. J of \110 c0urt. •' /OJ o"" tenter 0.1.,. Well, In Ill<! City "' Soifl11 A111, C.~for11l1. 0.ted Novernbe• 11, lt1' '#II.LIAM IE . SI JDl!lt, CountyClf•- JOtlN M. l"OOLIEC" HI SI. LlllA .... , SM ht •1t ,,,..,.., Clli.,.1nl•t1111 ,"~: IJIUWl·tlM "'"°""" .... , "1lli911t1t Pubh$l'llO o .... ~ COit! NoYolmbtr U, IS, 11, 117' PUBl~IC NOTICE P'IC:TITIOUS IU5.INE5.S NAME ST.tiTEM£1tT I lie lollowlr>Q Ptrl.On 11 aolnct b!KIM·H IS: PEG80A lllO A(COUNTIHC. SYSTEMS. XllS E. 0.1imler, Sullll\S, !>Ml1 Ana, 0!1Kunil 9'l10S Fr1n~ Aobfrt !BoDI L-n. lS? 81mboo St., HewPO•I 8e1c11, C.UIOrn•1 ·~ 111,. bu11,.en 1~ conoucleO by '" In Ol•l<IWll. Bolll.Dwden lllis illlf ..... n1 Wj l flltO .... 111 Ille Count• Cieri ol Or111ge Count• Ofl Sep'l...,ber 11 ltlf, Fl1S1* Publill>e~ O••nge Co•!! 0111, PllOI. Oc ~Jl,111<1 HOvt mber I, I(, 11, 191~ olOU·I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 5.L'·l•ttl NOTICE Ofl Hl!A lllHG OF lfETUllN O",IAL~~=~:~~~~~Lli:.~NTTEllE'T 1t0,A·lt11l Svritrlor Court ol 1111 Sl•t• Ill C11Uorn11 IOf Ille CollnlJ of Or.1nat: In the M•tttf ol tl'l1 lst1t1 Ol G~.tiCE C. !>TEELE Oft111.a. Notr,1"1, Mrtbv al¥<1n tfl;tt lUC.HARO STEl!LE •1 E•l<UIOf"OI t!!l;~U ol GRACE C. ST lEJ,.E, 0.ttlio:d. "'l hied 1 Aeh.r,,ol S.lt -""HI Ion to• OrCM, <:.on1 ..... 1119 WI" Siie Oii L•1\tflold t111t1tu, llflOOI ll'lt _,..,. "10 ~11"11111..,• 1• l ... tllll tlol!i'O, In -IO I"' l'fll ll"CIPllh tOl'll"'11f!I, k-n 11 XlO.I 111,11111 Drt .. , Co•on• dtl Mtr. c.111or1111, ""°'' l!oMll<ullrly Ofl(•ll>ld K · L11\tf'I04CI t1111t !ft -lo Liii I Of Tr.I( NO. '°'4, .It \floWn on • miiri n<otdfcl I" loo* ''· ,,. Mot Mlte .. r_..... """°' ~II Oranoe COlll'llJ, Oi•ltonir•."tnd IMI Ille "''""' lllf'Nfl 111• 11ttn wt IOI' NIYolmbl• !l, 1914, 11 Ille"°"'"'' 004"' I~ IM CMltlfO!llVI OI DI0.!1""111 1 It lhr ~Ill" Ce.iu cu 0.1nqe c_,, Ctl!tor- 111.1. lec.1111111 100 CJ vi< Cr~t.I Ori .. ~tt. lflU.ClhotW..111 A1M>,Cll~ Diil•dMOYolmllfrll,lt/4 • IHCHAllD5.lltLll l.g.(Ut01'6f 11\f WlllOl GA.ti(l!iC .STl.IELE OKl~W<i l.ti•Hl.i, K H.ti0 , JO"NiOH, Kl'NNl,DY AHOCAllL$0N 1$UMl<Af'llllfrlh <I. •.o .... ,, .. ,....,..., 1101.11. C1lli.ri111 ~ "'"-••Mr •••t"1•, Publlilllll Or1na• Co1u O.•!f PltOI. HIMll'llllft !._ 0, ti, ttll Ofl0.14 • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ·8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 1- 8 l tcll likt9 •••• , '". IOOG.2'99 llHltah , .... , ••.• 3IJ00.469t kotltlt••· I_,_,. ' flnotic.ial ' ••••. ' ••• 50()0.50.tt Alnounc•_.'-P«.onala, loH I ftufld . , ... , 5050-5499 llrvk •1 I • ..,., 6000-6099 Thursday, N0ttmW 21 , 1CJ74 You Can Sell It, Find It ' [ 642-5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval D~LY PILOT D t.p6ty_.t' • ,,...,.,... • " ... JOQ0.71'! Mott<Mlldiw •••• : , toQO...;t loot• ' McwlM (~ •••••••. f000..909f WOllllWtt I 9'hlr Troriff*1atlio!I .... t lDG.'"9 ~G~·~""!!!'!•:.I ::R~.E:;·:_ _ _..:1;:002:!,.,::G::•::•:.or~•:.:.l..:lf.!:.:·=.:..· __ .;1c:002::: I General R.E. 100lGeneral R.E. 1002 WINS HOME PRIZE PLUG RDllHIE LUHDY-R05EMARIE ATEHClO, S.sperMHt &crow Mllfl09ff" Adding interest . variety a nd fun to tht-> wee k!~' Ne\\'po rt Ii.arbor-Cost a ~1 esa Rcalt:v Board meetin.I.! is the tompeti1ion for best "plug" of a Salesperson's listing. Good dl'Stription ('()u nts SO poin ts in the 100 total score. 'J'he l.istors name. address of property and firm are als o judged for points. Prizes are supplied b:v Affil ii-1te Office:-; of the J{oard. La st week l~osc Ma r ie Ate nt'io, Muna,2C'r of Irvine EscrO\\' Com pa ny. Irvine furnished the prize and made the presentation. Ronnie l .. undy of Unique ~Jo mes present ing her li sl1nJ! al 1401 Si\ntane ll a. Ne\vpo rt Hea ch wa s the winner . General R.E. 1002 General R.E. ==::..:.~;:::.__c.;;;: 1002 MESA VERDE S BEDROOM 2 STORY l1UGE POOL 'Large i\lesa Ve1"tle f:in1Uy ho1ne. }'"11ntastic buck yanl "'ith large pool. N e w I y li s 1ed, "'On'l 11:1s1. j bedroonis, :: baths. Close to shopping & schools. Walker & Lee REAL h."STATE 545-9491 BRAND NEW IN COSTA MESA 2 LEFT Con1bine the llnvor of living on Cost.a ~lesa·i; east side 11•\th the wonder of a hrand ne-.\· home. OVERSIZED COUNTRY GOUR~I ET'S KIT C H EN , comfortable sie~la room and 3 dcli~hllul bedroon1s 011 lot big enough to HIDE DADS truck, bof\t or 1vh;1I ha\'t' you . Ol\·ner SBV!! !iCll rrui ck 11t $47,9::.r.J. U:rs gQ call s.;&.n11. OF'f_N Tll II • IT~ f~ ro SC N/Cr• --; . \ • I " . THE REAL ESTATEBS TWO HOUSES $22,500. Ea. Q11·ncr 1vill carT)' financing. 1\1{1,,)' 111kc SA ii hon l 11.s clo1\•n" fm)'n1ent. Ea~tside Costa i\tc1a. EASTSIDE DUPLEX ,\ rleh1xe o"·ne1-s unit "'ilh 3 bedroom, :z, balhs and a buUtin kitchen •••• I be rental unit is a large 2 hed1m. 2 bath \\'/sundeck ovel'look!ng pool and no nialntenance yani. (Throw :iway your Ja .... ·n mo1\-erl. Extra special and dif1erenl one-of·ll·klnd n:ntal u nit. $74,500 2211 Nowpo<! II. Cj><toMMa 640-8811 Sun/Eve 646-sass MAMMOUTH EXECUTIVE HOME Sp.'lee, prestige and a super sharp comer located S &:-S lath & plaster P ark Hunting- Ion Fonnai raised entry, sunken lh1ing mom. Form11l Uining. B1ieht fR111ily kit- c:1cn. 4 hu;e lx'drooms and 3 baths. Huge bonus all pro- lc:ssionRJJy ,rlct.-()rated. 3 c11r g11.r~e und OC'1111!iful lri nd- !!CBJ)ill\:. Sef.> ii. You'll Jove I r ~ C~Jl 91"i:J·G7C7 OPf:tl f/L 9 • II S flJN TO BE NICE! EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY- ASSUME 7°/o VA Lush gardell. 2 Stlll'Y enlry. Sunkl.'n pa1•l11r. Old ¥.'orld hrlck hcnrth. ronnril bo.n· quel roon1. 18' 1iounnct's xuUey. til11nu11outh llcstr.1 rooni. T¥.•lstlng stalr.:&se. Balconied haUway. Sepanue ~hildl't'US ¥.0lng. :> e r101·nl0011 bedroorns. •I baths. Gl1:nn1ic niaster 1ui1c. Sc!pur111e \'i1td- ty area. 60' 1\•rop around BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$29S,OOO Gol f course view fro1n bra nd NEW luxurious 5 BR custom ho me "'/FR, Corm. OR & 5 ba. Lush cptng, u1arble, A/C. Lge. courtyard. 2111 Sen Joaquin Hills NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. Road W-4910 party Pfl7ti? ,•,<,rh fire1 rini;:. j;;G;•;:";:•;:••;:l;R;;;;.E;:.;;;;;;;;;;1;00;;;:2 General R.E. Assum~ '" , tola PllY· n1en1 $3.'JO per •nonth. Owne.r Span1'sh Mans'1on 1002 must go -1'akc ud\:tntagc VA FHA •Al' "'·""-' -Assume $39,000 OP£N TIL f • ITS FUN 10 BE NICE• • $48,500 Pool • Beach THE REAL ESTATE RS Bachelor Pad Corona del Mar With Pool Call us a bout ll1ls dei;irable Corona J-llghlnnds 2 br 2ba pool hon1c 1\·ilh I a r g e 1naste1· suite private beach access and very s pecial f i n ancing arrangem ents. Go\'-t ternis a\•ailitble on lhi.,. J\.lanicured yat'd&. Elevated gracious 2 sto1)' horne 1111h \'•'.S!ibulr. Stl!p d11Wn IJVLllJ 4 bedrms and 2\~ l»tths I l'IXllll. Fo11nal dining served on a quil!\ cul-de-i;a.:-. l..al'gt" hy 18' gaill')'. E n o r in o us f\r('phicc a nd war111 1vood "'O>Jtled fiesta roo1n. Twb1 111u1c!!ing in a ro~y t."O\Lnlry lanrting Sl:Jircuse. C:ircula1: kltcht·11, Exclusively 1\'itl1 h1tk'lluy. 5 hu:;t! separate SlL'<'pin1' 11u11rll'J'S. King II 1n11.ster intile. 00' w r a p a1•11UTid c\uni:e p u v 111 o n • 1\K.UJlll.' 7r; \',\ $3.;;J P''r inonth pays ul!. O>.l·ncr 1nu11t go -take ttd\'antngc. Call S.12-T:W. PAIK PLACE, IE&LTOIS., 842-1481 l<~""' I;:;;:::;:::::::::::::::;: Call GW-72ll I• .__ ~ HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL Delil'.:hlfully de<."(ll'atrd. \\'C'll n1aintained. Cnll us lo see !his lovely 2 bedroon1 plus den home si1uatC'd in one of Nl'v.·po1'1's n1ost dcsirahle a r ea.~. Expensive rnrpe'ls. custom drapes. easy care landscapin:;. Call GT'J-!!:>50. OPEN TIL g • rrs F-UN ro lJ[ N/CEf ;• ~~f -· . THE REAL ESTATERS FOR THAT BUDGET Conscious fan1ily. TI1is lol'ely 3 bdrm offers low n1onthly payn1ents and as3un1e 7'(. loan and seller \1'i\I help linance. l\lonthly payment~ can be as \o1\· as $350. CaU Ull today. $48,9()(1, ,." ~~ ,.,.. ..... ,.,,, .... Of··-~· \".\IJ,.:,· HEAi.TY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO OPEN DAILY 1-5 Gracious li\•lng &. J:'l~ll.I in-ve~tn1ent on Big C any on I Golf Cour:ie. Lu.xurious :: bedroon1, l8.x32 liv r111, din. rrn. dbl v.·et bar, nial'ble master batb. Owner w i 11 Cll.lT)' T;ti'1 1st TD at 9-1..1, ',ii on $149,500 ptiL"e or lease for :uooo. n'IOnthly 29 Rue Grand Vallee Ask at gate for directions VOGEL & BABBITT 644-6056 LAGUNA HILLS Neat as a pin & twice 111 nice! A real condominiun1 buy in 4.,111e of our fastest gl'Ol\ing .. areas. Exisli11g fo'HA loan can· be assun1ed. $34.500 ~21 DUPLEX One block to o ce a n ; 3 lxlrms., 2 ha. each unit: upper hus cncloticd lanai deck, \\-·ith huge mstr. bdrm .. Both unilli rented month to month. Good sum111er ren- tal $115,000 Call: 673-3663 67J.i086 Eves. CORBIN-MARTIN Realtors -* 644-7662 * l ASSUME 71/2°/. LOAN >UP~R POOL HOME I TAKE OVER -~~~~~~ VACANT I L..r. dn. py1n1. ,\nyone can 1 tJl.IHluy. Ouiy 3 yra. 01U. j,ice bk )-'d "'/fircpit. Uni)' $l:t3. p.:or u10 l o l a l · P.)'llllS . ~311,9 00 f ul l ril'lco,?/Cu!I ti tt £ s r J G E ' l'IU,\11'.S, G45-G:;.lii College Park I Reduced to $41,000 Best of financing t1\•ailuble ' GI LOAN 'J. S'l\J.tl on this J b.!droon1. '! b111h An~On(' •~(1J1 il~~un1c this GI horn('. L.a.rgC' living 1Tn "'"' loan s11U,it:t:l tu ·, • ., :.un1ual lil'cphu:e. IJ11ns. 11aLlo. Lurgc pcrct:Ulu:;:c 1'<11<:. l~uutuul SAVE A BAG FUU lruit 11·ccs. ~.,uu :.4.!1. ho1uc. C:\·c .. yui.01,; 646-3928 Eva, SS~8674 H\in1 L11c Jur111iil 11 i a in.; OWNtR WILL l'Wlll, l>CJK'l'H!C I lo 111 I j y ~·~ 1'0001, 2 lll'{'JJ!accs, p1·ov1u ... .; HELP f-.'•NANCE I i~::a~~ ~ ~ l~nii~~~~~~ .. ~.\L,~e 1 lnv~~~;11~10~!!r~ I Prap•rli•s · EASTSIDE 1.,..,..,...,...,..,..,.!!!!!!!! .545.9491 I )a1'd. Tastelully a11poi nted. 752·1920 VA·FHA , __ J_U_S_T--R~Du_c_E_D_ U\\'ll('I 11·111 help you a.ssuntc '.I C '•--------IO ''·.•',, t·ll.\ loun 11·i1h ,,,,.. THE REAL ESTATERS 1&00 OUAHST. NlWl"OI AH \\'ow. Sellf.>r lr11nsferred rro1n 1' e tc,,,I, for Classified Ad ACTION c.u A DAILY PILOT AD-YISOl 642·5671 Just Say 'Charge It' WHEN PLACING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE -COAST· DAILY PILOT •- JUST DIAL 642~5678 !hill lx'autiful 3 br .. 2 bn ASSU1.tABLE t'llA LOAN 1 OWNER in~·nl oj $111 1~~r nion lh. I I 11 and O\l'ncr is 11·illiui: lo cany S11aciu11~ ll wr 11J.,n with 4 hon1e v.·/ iuge o l on R ey. 2nd Trust Deed. Tl\O slO'"'' SAY'S SEU J Ui\Jl>U Ui:.uJ:ll(.J,\l:) 11.dd~ Hoon1 for boa.ts. <:t1n1pc1·s •J .< pool. Lots of used hrick model 1..-ondo 11·1lh t 11 o p . 1 SiJIL>\! 10 l1u:1 IJ.11,.;a111. F'ull bedrooms t1vu ba U1s. Fully I l'l('e l'i cuced and . oii·ner µ1·iL"e onl)' $11.~(I . {)\\'NER. & woo cl . B e s I h o Ill e carpeted • and rl r a Pe fl . 1'.'!n1s 10 i;o. 2 s1o~y only i\IU::..l VU ~ Tok• ,,.h unlagt". nvailnlJle in this ideal loca-~nclosed yard a nd ~arill~•'· I $:!1,l!OO. Adult o•:cup1ed and &.t:...Za35. lion. S ur ro und ed hy S"n.r uru.•,..•d0 d '" ho" C 0 Ill Ill U II i t y !lOll a11d .. , .. ·,, ,...,,., ~ ".11'11 us.·. OPE.'I 11l' • ITS ~IJN f0 Bf NICE/ bcau1iful rrees & shn1hs. Jllayground f 0 r rhihh<cn. Low 1nteresl lw.111 111 Ds~~TIJ· _ 1 Al $42.950 should n1ove fDst. Excellent faniily l iv int:: , able pnyn1ents only ~1 i_ti.W ;® I &16-7711 or fl40-89~'1. !ocnted at .!\lcr'addcn anrl t~lal ~~1~~11:111. Lif!(.;t:,, T:: I ' ., II Harbor for only $'l6.i;J0, C11!1 Ct11l S0::-6 •1H 1 , Ii, ~ 839-2332 01· tJ.11-1000 fo r OPEN TIL r1 . ir s FUN 10 fJf NtCf• j -''~·c.:""""'"''"''"''"''"''I Walker &lee lllAL ltTATl DOLL HOUSE EAST.Slo t: 'LOCATION lug living 1"1X1n1 "'!1h fireplace. Big kitchen wi1h bltns anrl servil'e po r c h . Escellent cal'JIC'! and floor coveri~. BBQ house 1~ith fire1>tace. Bi:_,; R·:l ~prinklcrcd 1 o t • ..t.Aking $:?!1,500. Call 540.lljl. -HERITAGE . ' REALTORS 3 Doors to Ocean! I Lh·e In one and renl the ot11er! 1..arge J 1xxtroo1n~. Anti 11 one bedrooni. Glt~AT PO'TC:1'"f1AL and fantastic s u n1 mer/winter rentals. Only $il .500. SEE!~ - further l11fuc'11111tl"11 4 Bcdrooni. POOL-in choice 'I{ north CQSta i\lt•sa Juca1ion. 1 ' Big huge purty 1'00111, com· G I f '1 1 , , plcle 11 Ith JH;is~h·c h 1l r . OVetnment "' Rc11lly "up tov.•n". Sec !his Repossession Don't !,'1Ve llll th::i s hip! ~"~'~I~'·~· '~""c.·e-______ , One 011111·~ loss (·un be your "Lisi " it in classlried, Ship ~u 1UJ,. Jte:n.,, "'1th a :>ally g<tln . E\·et)·one chi;:ihlt• 10 to Shore Res11Hs! 6·1:!-567!1. Pilot Classified !!.d. b42-561i bid -011 thi~ l:u ·g,.. I l'tl."tlroon1; General R.E. 10o2 t ·eneral R.E. 1001 2 bath. L'u~1 :. ~J.•sa ho111 t>. [';of -tf)"i ~h~rp h11! 1'tll~ is I r r i..: l' rl ngl ll~Onl.I $11.1.500. L-01\' do\\11 TOU~ •$1500.1 H urt')'. bldil rlOM> ,;wu. Call I ;,46-jt®l, ~HERITAGE REALTORS fil Coldwell Ban~~r . . ' . . ' .... ·' COLONIAL BAYFRONT Fabulous view of bay aud mountains rro1n lovely 4 bcdroon1 hon1e situated on two 30' SPANISH. lols. Garden. pier and float, sandy beach on 538,500 • 2 STORY additional lols. $435.000. THE "VANDERBILT" PARK HOME POOL• BEACH One or University Park's 111ost popular and r·o1ti\tAL DINING noon I rarest pla ns. Very large roo n1s. 4 bedr·o0n1s. entry to :<:parhl11~ living 3 baths and fan1ily roon1. Greenbel l and mom \1•ilh f11i0r 10 i•cilini::: tireplflcr. rorrnnl rltnlni:-is j view. $81.500. ser\'e.-l by hu):~ A"a1•ot1·11 \'l<·1v ACREAGE ON THE BAY ki1chcn '' 1111 h1~·11kfn.<t 1-nt· i11J!: :u·co. v1,.s111 pnrr.1 rr••in Nearly 2 acres of view prope11y surrounded 1\'l1h ''on111111nrlln:::t 1 IC'11· "1 by la rge estate ho1ncs. Perfect site for a lu~h t~rit~c.Jn 11alll'd 1..V11rt-.h0h1e .wi\h 1>001, tennis court,;nd or sl11ble:1. y11fif.'~\\·L~lnr:-.!'"'''"' 10 Prcsenttd at $195,000. !ll'pnr:i.H• 1n11.~h·r surtc .~ 1·hiltlrrn~ win", 1-tor111~1 & 60' ON BAYFRONT T\":O Mtul')' POOi. home Just " Juliet bnll°()I\)'. i\11110~1 Ill'\\'~ I B re 1 I h LI . & Ii~ S37,000. Bear buy~ Elbow Gill try no tloii 11. lltni-y. eau 1 u arge on1e w1 1 a pier s . roo1n + bargain prk'(', 963-78.'11 1 F'nn1ily room & hobby roon1. 6 bedrooins Better hulT)': 84i-MIO. 1\.ii:1. er HIC 4 baths ... Quiet area. Best buy at $210,000. EXECUTIVE pool hon1e. t:le. [Ol'£N Tl( p • IT'S fl/H l'O r·~ ga.111 dt"l.'01·. Open spa<'kl1is· ® BALBOA PENINSULA llC!ls. Huge lflt. Dt-lighttu/ l Excellent t:imfly home on fine corner IOCa· cntrttaJruncnt l)(')mc. S51!.900 !Ion. Steps to beach. four bedroon1s. 4 bath· la a hargriin~ Cn.11 now -roon1s. family room. large master suite. 847-6010 As:t. $185,000. Tern1s available. Nf'" .. ,\Rl.Y 111!¥.', IO\'('I)' tlecor , ""'"'·-Y',.., ''"•'' """' WOOD ST"EAM UNUSUALL y APPEALING in prlrnt' 1runfTngfon l<'Cn· II\ Corona de! ~lar custo1n re:Mdence. Beauti· tion. Ju...-r '11,5'XI! Jfurl)' -Condominiums ful tree lined street. Short block to beach. Coll ilt7$.110 Al(!. .... be 3 + Family l'\IOin \\1th b.'°lr $39,.500. -$44,9.50 2 droon1s, den. co1npletely furnished in Aulhcnl\c !\l ex lean 111e-1 3 HR, 2 Bil Hom~~ nenr elcg::int ta ste. Call for details. $140,000. floor. N<.'"' plu11h ca r p e I . NC\\"JIOr't'.11 Upl)('r Ba,). LI~ DIAL 644-1766 'Newdrapc1.lo v C1 l y hy man 111811<' n1nnh1Jr ~ighbcwlJood. Only $43,900: htrcnm . :l~5 lh1i\crsi1y Dr. I 216l Sin Joaquin Hiiis R4., N,8, . C.11 Agt OQW Ml.(.OtO. 5<~7'23 I 1..._ ... A_c,,o .. L .. DW_E .. L .. L .. B"A'"N'"K"E'"R-C.;.O ... --.11 • u 10 OAJL.'t' PILOr Tll&irld&J', NO¥ember 21, iq74 -Gener•f R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002c;.n1r1I R.E. 1002. 'Veneral R.E. 1002 Coron• del Mir 1022 Huntington &each 1040 Irvin• 1044 t 11']•Jrta Bti•ch I041 ~;:::;;=:;;;;;;:::;:;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;.11 ,;;;;;;;;;~~;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;:;;;;;;;;;_:;;;;;;;;;;;;l ---C,N.~E =M-O-RE.......;.:. 504 BEGONIA, COM CHANCE!" WE HAVE NO DOWN TO VET51 :.;..;.=---- Don't Ml•s Thi$ -t t.AGUNITA • s:Jpa: to pr\\.1\8 btttch. ~-R, 3"A. 3 pat;OI & din . nn. InUnic Wntly home w/i;wM!plng v I e "'' 11. in se(·urr 11f('a, rt!sdy for ac- e 1.1 pant'Y· OV.11@r--financ:lfla &\•all. C1:11l for llPJll. .. TENNIS IN NEWPORT SHORES Catch this! \Valerfr on t home with a sandy beach just 2 doors trom a pool and tennis court! Really! ft has 4 bedrms, 2 stories and Is vacant and Lido Isle owner wants to DO SOMETrnNG! Sa le 1$79 ,000) lease 11550/mo.l or lease oplion. UNIQUE HOMES Realtor' 675~ 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mar 100lGener•1 R.E, 1002 Lovely duplex ; So uth of l~wy. Bdrn1s., 3 & ' LJ,11 "'·ttk .,,,.t »aid 11. gloriou1 2; Baths 2 & 1. Ocean view fron\ up"""r unit. l07 ecn mlnt ,..nch off San-".. liar,o Canyon !toad to a Qwck4633"•"io•"o· 'el1C500H.ESTER _,, lucl<y '•m'" whO wl11 m••· ( 'aineo l'lighlands. 1'h1s 4 bdr1n .• fanuly r1n • & formal dini ng rn1. ho1nc. is sure LO appeal to the disrri.n1inate buyer. who appreciates qua lity & decor -as well as a top location. $125.000. 0 W1ler will help with rinanclng. BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2407 ~ COAS T HWY CORONA OEL MAR It lht'lr home lor lhelr chU· dren and U1•e ~-Bill fcmand•z h;\ndled bOth lildM ol thll fine tranaac- tJon, Now, our blwthing br\dt>g:mom, Bob Holrlerielh, has a sixty acre Utting In Silverlllfo Canyon, "practk· ally in town''. Good utllltlts, 11.1&d 1:1t't."t"&11, buy 9.11 or N&rt with 15~11 dowl'I. llURRJ', HURRY, HURRY! $120,000. 61'".r1'n5 • u•' • • '" "' W"I '" ' \ \LLE' BE\LI\ DUPLEXES!! • ""'"""" """"' '"'1u•1,,. Try thlfone--larae m1 1t\·z:-u1 t1•, TOP CORONA DEL P.fAR Grarloul living ronm 111lth cnu::k.llug wood b u r n I n i; \uc11.tklln • romfurtabl" 2 BR f i n'p· Jll\"e. Gourmet hlDnd " Den N:ime In f'ronl. with ahnrp upstnln t BR ept k i t c h e n I f 111nlly roo1n. nelY rerpeling thrOughoul • Co,.,t•n:d Pollo looks out on lninl yat'd prl\.1llC)'. \\!ell· nllU\icUl\'\I lit'A"I\ .... ·lth loft)' prlcl!d at only $89,5o0. Call avocado bcll1ing lret!l Only us tv aee thls Jewel. S38,950. Don't dclfl)', cal.I &«-till todliy,., Tha Real E1tate Fair 439-6133 or 536-2551 In d8!1'11.blt Turtlerock 11rea; 6 nK*. NF:W. 4 bdmll .• 2\1 baths. FLEXIBLE FINANCINC! S&f,900 LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTY 1052 .•• I • • • 1-:::;:::::I 1.Joyds Bank Bldg. . I• -UnlVf!t-.ity Park. Irvine See This Now! 0"-Y' 552.1000 Nightt sPEC LAL1z1NG 1N OWNER 8('n.utilul 3 bctlroo111, huge _ _ _ _ I LAGUNA NIGUEL. VIE\\! OPEN SAT/SUN 11 TO 4 lan1ily roon1, I~ bath, Terms You Cain Afford PR0PEf1.TJES 512 Bk:GONIA, CD:\1 landscupcd. rlosc to ocean, t'lexlblc financing avall11tit<' SEA TERRACE Occansid<> of. Hwy Channing lt\.·hOO!s & frerwttyli. Just n... on thb• bl>auriful 3 berirOOnl PRIVA1'1'": GUARDED AREA Duplex.. Dci;igncr dee, lrpl du{'(!({ $34,900 ho1ne In Irvine. Features putio, enc dbl ~ru·, Betit In .. ~. tiilhYo'RShi'r. Brick Ure-Call 493·~13 ea wilt. lath & plu!!ter. lg 1, lovely 11 trlum. Electric buUr-Enjoy The Good Life Buy $79,500. eves l 7 14) 1 •· 11 01-•---~7""'-"""""'-c"""' P 1:1ce. '"1,1 "'"h rooin. lake For•st 1054 ~i-1·1999. f6Z.4471 ( :'.:.) S46·110l PaUo. Ju~t l\., yt>an old.1----'-'---- Cosl• Mo•• 1024 $59,5011. Cnll 64•8T"1. 70/0 INTEREST A 8£RG l NlfRPIH!:>tS \.Cl 1-~~*--'B~a_lb~o~a"--'B~a~y,_P~·~o~p~ert:__:.;_i•~S__:*,:___l;G~e~n~··~·~IR~·~e~.;;;;;;;;1~002;;;;;G~·~ ... ~·~·l=R~.~E~.;;;;;;;;;;;1~001~1 ·,;;;;;"""""""""'""""'""" OCEAN 1-BLOCK I $32,950 LIDO ISLE I~ge. dl x. 2 BR. 2 ba Costa ri.tesa . 3BR., nice hon1e. C h o i c ti loc. fam nn. Lge. back yard S48,000! Iv,. JjBQ. Exceptionall y N'pt. Isla nd. Co.zy 2 BR. clean. C.ood terms. $49.900. 87f>.7060. li42·7491 DUPLEX GLEN MAR 3 & 2 Bdr1n. uni ts. Good l Hunt. Beach. Beaut. 3 rental area. Costa Mesa BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, Good financing. $49,500.1 trees. Near s c b o o I . 64().8484 $43.500. 556-8800. REALTORS 4 Local Offices To Serve You General R.I!. 1002 1 IF I HAD A Large 6 IlR & den, 6 ba. home on sandy beach; or use as 4 BR, den home with 2BR. apt ; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring. S'l95,000. Family home; 6 bdrms .. 4 baths. 36 Ft. lot. Pier & slip. 1295,000 Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on 60 ft . street to street lot. $152,500 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30x l05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boys1de 0 11ve NB 6 7 S -6161 Newly Lisi.cl Jn JlARBOR VIE\V HO~tES. Beautifully decorat~ a.1ont ego n1odel. -I Oedruoms, dining rm + tan1 rm. \Vann fil-epluet'. On a beauliful land5Caped corner lot. Shov.·s llke a model. $81.500. 644-n7D Benefit1 to You! I Num!Mr 1 area w/ best schools, 11alk to 270 uct·e Near 11ropo:>cd n!llr1ne l:k>au· park, Jake, boo!s, fil>h. As· ~Jul J bdrn1, 2 Mlh hon1e. sume 6.!>7. A loat1. Wart» t1:t.ntlly riu, frp!c. _AU th~ fan\ tn' .. frftih pain!, no builtlns. Heady f?r 1111med1-\\'8.X Jl00111. La1·1y, i\gl. ale occupancy! $39,000. Call 893-lla33 $3900 Down-- Walk to Beach 5-10-17al. ,,,, _______ ..,..,. PARK-PLACE-- Just one year old and looded iv/model hon1e e x t r a s . P.lush cocoa carpet·, det.'Ot'1tlo1· m Irr or !I , bli -----Q (_=~J 29"35 Ha1·bor Blvd. film 1m, fplc, king sx br'i;, •""'""""""""""""""'!"' \-~.-;;;';~;;"~~-;;';;;--\ jel ugc kllcllen. B a r g a I n 4 BR. 3 BA. assun1e 7~i.. Try Niw VA Loan price y.•/low Int. terms. Bkr 2 Slory, open bean1 or ~2-&!Ll eauiedrnl CeJl'g., dbl. frplc. Assum• VA Loan B~~=~hc--~C~---- fountaln, \\'adlng pool, sep. Highly upgraded 4 bi..'Clroom, eGC Ottage l·D-O_U_B_L_E_F_l_R_E_P_L_A_CE HAMMER l'D BUY llG~e~ne"'t~•~I R!l'.~~~. """""'!1~00~2~G~en"'e"'ra"!l"!R~. E~.""""""~100~2 MESA VERDE THIS FIXER UPPER \-~:...:;;.;:;;__~:::::~=-"= _ _.:..;;;.. Jllay an!l\, quiet cul-de.sac ZtJ x 2-1 oonus room, enclo:;-Charming 2 bi..~1m, 1 bllth, ~t. $52,500. No agts. pis. ed pa.Uo, .k. pool. 0....ner "''ith hardv.·ood .tloon;, ON· 53&--2698 anxious. Call now. LY ONE BLOCK .rnor-.1 PRICE REDUCED $2,000 Q\1·1K'r anxious ha.s b r l' n Balboa Peninsula 1007 CENTURY 21 BEACH! Askin~ $.)6,500. but 64~7221 n1akc oHcr. Village Real -~~~ --Estate 531-58()() or 96Z...:U56 LARGE beach home; v.·111 **OWNER** "ti\ 10 Pl\t trade. $94.500. l~Ai Dow11. t--~-------· 1 ~}a!i;hall H.calty 675-4600 4 BR. 2 Ba, of'· and f;unily Custom Built Rn1. f\todcl Hotne L"Onditlon. _oron• del Mar 1011 f'tn8ncing available or lease *NEW* A 1ft l oplion. $49,900. 314 Villanova One of 11. kir. : bt.'<.lrm la.m HIGH ON A Hill SSUme 0Y2% oan ltd. >J't!_6SI ... lwcmol ilioe. oep d•n. 3BR. 260 sq ft, sensational Harbor Vie w EA."i""ISlDE f'A~1JLY HOl\IE, Approx 1900 Sq. J.'t. single Home. Popular Portofino Model on fee lot 2 Bedroon1, 2 bath, fireplace, 2 & L"On,.,eri. den, steptin J 1111 !.. ory. Cul-de-sac street. f · enclosed patio. Roon1 l o .•. 1 v. I mHssive brick fpl ClOll:i to ocean. Only $53,900. eatur1ng se p. guest house, lush custom up· lluild another unit. Reduced & din-din Preli. ind fpl See thli> first !!! Broker E414U @-,__~_ea_~__, 190 Newport Fashion Center Dr. Island ( TARBEU.1 2-STORY _~SJ a.."~! 42.~~!R .. ,"' 600 Newport Ct!n' 'r Drl\•t> GREAT SITE Sha<> ca.i-pel.!, b u 111 .. I n I . Ols '1 wa11her. gorge(IW! cu .. t .. 111 dr1:1pes. 1..tt1xt> e~· po•·-d a~~'l'""~tt> r11t lo .\ walkways. It'I a RE AL BARGAIN at $44 , 00 0 . 5.1fi.-5960 Pl'lncipals only. Lido Isle 1056 Up on a knoll, l\'ll.h a lovely breeze. This 3 hd.1111., 2 bath townhou~ h11s just been l"e· done . . . new t•arpeting, drnperie!f, clet.'Orator wllll· PS!Jt!l" & ll<t!sh paint. Asking I---------- only $58,003, h1t:ludlng land. $82,500 CALL 552·7500 Buys LIDO Hou•• • VISION • I blk Imm WATER. 2 br, 2 00, den. 1400 sq. rt. 11.t quiet encl of Isle. Ideal REALTY lur single or L"OUple. No malnt. -J"ee IRnd, t ~r m s It red hill ronlJ.lllllY ttli\'11 675-6217. Un!I'. Park Center, Irvine BY OWNER Mainlenan\'e f~ living in --------Univen1ity Park Village 1. This lmm.ac. 2 BR, 2 BA, offers the best in carefl'e{' Hving. CIO!ie to adult pool v.·/ jacuzzi , tennis & shop- pini:. P,•iced t-ight Bl $-13,TJ!l. CHUBB & EWS Real Estate\ 6fa--7080. l•guna 8e1ch 1048 A1sume 8V2Y. Loan You'll have pa.ymenls or jlL't $302 month on this i:orgeous La Quesra 4 bdrm Ir bath hon1e: ~atures beuljtiful family rooni, Md dream Id.I· chen. 2 cw;lc»n firepla.cts. Recentlr rt'clcrora\cd. P11 ti<l Md tush lnndsc11plng. $55,tol fi.I0.1720. gradin g thruout. Be sure to see this one. to $66,500. f\fight trflde. in pan'ld den, shag crpt 842-7~ll or ~ves: 963-4062. GETIING NAME YOUR TERMS 675-8600 Anytime thwut, bltln kit, cov 'd . OPEN HOUSE VA NO OOWN -FHA 01· CALL Ellen, 640·1120 • VISION • p11.tlo: fenced lrlr s p ace. 1123 Main Street T\VO HO~lES near Vll!a~e. 3 Blk! to beach. Owner linanC1? ... $75,000 ' • * * * MARRIED? sub1t1il your Idea. Desperate RESIDENCE: 551-61.(0 s~_.950. 1iED c AR p E T. OPEN DAILY l -5pm }Jere's a great hon1e 10 11tnr1 °111ier leaving and mu 8 t General RE 1002 Gener1I Rt: 1002 H.EALTOH..S. 640-8672 NE\"/ custn1 blt 4 BR & fa.n1 BEST BUY. 2 BR, den, frplc. your new life. 1\i.·o bl•d· 5'!11. -I Bedroom, 2 baUl, • • I · · REALTY BY OWNER: 1\ssumable VA rm, J C8r gar off a.Uey ·\V/lrg roon1s, beamed (.'('IJing living fl'lrilly, Jfirerlace.o~~· ro '-"UAIL PLACE . I 2743 E Coo H 3 BR 2 bn. all new derora· space [or trlr or boat. All VU . Needs 11.C . $47,;iOO * • * * 29""J5 Harbor Blvd. CHARMING B"og'low 2 BR 1 -~W~A~T=Ec"R~Fo-R~O~N-T-I Jn Woodsy area. VIE\\'. room. Cozy kltrhen. central tt ent oca Kl3n. b · ,.-FRENCH ' st wy tions. S37,500. OPBN HOUSE dlx !ealw-es. Tu•o blks to •Ir <""'ldi•'-ln". All l""'... ALL TER~1 , nng your Corona del r<.1ar UN ll t 2 5 2001 0 ••• .... """ ., v ~ fl askino $37900 Call EXCLUSIVE 9UARTER A"TIST !::i • ·' 11 -,.... •"'1<.elgh, Lake Park, walking dist. to 169.5011 * * * * WONDER for $l6.000. Col1613-8"''i0 IUld ~ or, • ·~ · · "" I lillEAffi TAKING OCEAN C.M. 494-""4 octi , 536-8821 ,,,,_otulatlo"'->10-U.>1. MESA VERDE HIDEAWAY & BAY VlEW, u"'tom pool "-Id S 1·1 "-I ..... Bi' O\Vr-i"ER 2~1 b,, I ba, '-"'ra. • · }(111\111, ,....,11 tor. SHARP 2 BR. Prime t-ondi· S P a c i o u s • spurkllng, and lion. Subn1i1 lease option. I spet<acular CANAL l"RONT -t lee land, Harbor V u I OPEHTR.t• rrsR.M10 BENICEt YA NO DOWN POOL $2B 900 Hills, s~r upgradt.'<i 3bt, ~-2ooo1°'d· $31.~-1~1~1 ha,.,e Delightful Home ~ ' fain rri1, 2~~ ba, fonl\al I ~~"°'°"'. ;::_w~"·'---'"~~-~~"'°c_,=~I , -~ Unbell~vable! V I e t n a m , \Vann 1>IUrlio living room, dlning, 2 Jrp.lcs, d re a m Dana Point I 026 AH detruls an ended -cuslom l"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Korean, or WWII VMS can JlOv.'<ler room, delighUul kitchen, tinled glass, 3 car drapeJl coord111atod v.•a ll FOURPLEX mo~ into thl!! beautlful 3 kltl·hrn \vilh eating area gar, ocean w palk>, pool 6 NE\li' DUPLE>.."ES · L"Ov1~ -l11rge lan1 rn1, bedroom, 2 balh spacious 011ening to vrry pri"'3te gar-p11.tio, lOO many xtrru 10 Ocean viel\"I l.ron1 MXt,OCil gan.len yal'd w/vcg . .I.: h'U\\ ... "SION' 5 bed 'J Pri~ north. Ccata i t es A and sprui<ling /\!eh. Verde rli'n pntlo. Great bedrooms 1 · l l29 5011 ~. I 33931 l\lal .. a D1·. trees. Cail Bobbi -a"t. ~ 500 .l bedroom family horn~ or ' * * * • SWil\joting pad. Low, \ 0 W LETS TR.ADE. Jfave vacant priced al S77,000. 0 n I 'I Conu11. 100'x150', S. Cool'!t $12.000 Dov•n and Ol\'ller v.tlll HI\')'. \\'ant Comn1ercial in carry finanring al low 8~(, So. Ornni;:e Co. Property is interest. · ••uu~ . room, ~ _, 1 home with no down pay-d- _ . bath 1st. , . v "11er a.gt, . ""·· ••'-" o i tory. Gigantic family room. location. Annu... 11 com e pm1ng s. Ou!-6444i169, ~71 ~t. 496-~31 :ioa-......u AU beam L<eilingll. Lots of $8100. Just listed. and ex· mcnt and only 9Y.1/,~ tu-inst ameniH€'S in fine -;;:;iii.;:;T-"==-iO:iOl""!-!!!!"." ...... -... .--Cl~"' Sl>J.000 1£1~::.~~ ~ 1 lo •M .~.n . clusk·e sales pr ice of temt rate. Tu-o flreplaCH, oc.i lion. Call 546-2.1l3. CAMEO Ea1tbluff 1030 $ 9 UIC-K $ gau:. Huge I. -'···"' 111 "•~ <>•" c· t haded ·-"""' a barg11ln : Call now -$67.{XXI. Call ~t spa :ious ree-s .Jill" Tit'. IT"S FUN ro BE NICfl HIGHLANDS El Toro 1032 anewater Prap11rti11• . S11-ro10 Agt. [9 Associated ~a Fi~ ~~ cc~~ro :~ ~~ c:;.....:.;.;;._ ___ _;.= WE BUY HOUSES ... a D&.lly Pilot Oa.s&lfied SOUTH COAST Remember. ewn if you ~ 1 ' 4626 CORTLAND DRIVE 7'11> Interest Ask for Ed. Don't drop tfle bft.11 ... Get Brokers bought a home beJore under ? I Corner View IOl 4Br, 3 ba. 1-Story KASABIAN a job with a low-t"06t Dally lll AllO" VA terms, you may srill !;~·-~-~~~~~~~~I DR, $89,500 By Owner. Sllve Lake f"o1·est U'lJ S. Coo~\\1' 494.85,?i; ~--ral R ~ 1001 General R.E. 1002 he eligltt:e. By appointmen1 1 .-. _ --~ -..,. sales fee, escrow cost.&, etc. By Owner Re111I Estate 942..6644 ! iiiiiiii.iiii ... i.:.i;i. ..... ii;i; ~ ,,l .. 1920 REAL ESTATE <4000IW•U Nl'"'I'"""'' WATERFRONT , -·..-.... only. .... -----------View Open House or Ca U Beautiful 4 BR., 2 full baths, -CHRISTMAS NEAR-•PRICE SLASHED• 2 Bedroom. d~n. Dolt House. l!.i!l IQuail ~ *0~~~~A~~:.~~1* -•-"-;:;~:·Builders ~~\\'~T1~ts·G !~ ~-ei:: ~ THE OCEAN $3450. V•cant \~~~~:ru1 .. l~:~;1~B'c~e:~~ e'xtrcwrduw~ fu-rt wbiit. Newp 0ri E'.re,rt at New p@r-t 'Bwdt. VVhPie e>t~e' An(1 nothir1'1 ~ciulh c1 s,_ <i H;1nc;l'ts tii.Jl(.Jn1 .• s 10 comp~rr 11 .... 1tt1 But 1nt:n 11 OOi'S 11• !y 1.ornp<1r1~011 D1:o::ri < ourlyJTd', lJa\c.t,n1L'~ ,l!'lt! dt t.lo,~ t \11'1Vl'Jl1Ple !>P<tll(J!I'.> ,1\ll"lfl)fl)(l(l,1111"\1) rt.:SKJ.Jnre!.. IOI \J'11 D11:n1('ll• r::; \VOOd ~hea1111·tl 1 h!JP'"l1,.ol'~ ~dllllt.Ji .·.·rh111.'I hiif' IJ'>!•f'~ '1··~t111 ·!~ r\ rnust hi.· ~\dll.f(J ,d)l)U! lo lie <10IJll-'1 1<1h.'O l.1otor uo ~UD"ll(.1! AvcnU(> !!O!H !11(' l1J (lh\ LO:\~( H1Qh1vny to eignr sma:;111r\111){Xl•·l.S ~rcim i!it,000 .J 1·10rtf1 evf!fv p nny dnd U\I ri ir.li• O.:irl! i.ntl ;,t N"WfX~181,,rh 11111 r '1ou m1gti! gc1 fl lunQtul QI Trt·~, !,,t\J ()()Hlt 111' CaU (7 14)64>614 1 ..,.., • ~ . ' /. Iii Plac.11 DcllghU'"' 3 bedroom & ""..... International custo1n drapes. Large ex-Imn1ecul11.te oon1ti w1.,.,.31.u1 Very Seriou1 S.lltr sua.noo. Pra t w. .,~ posed agg1·cgate palio & cozy fireplace. Use y 0 u r Two •J!nry Colonlnl. O~erui 67~ Anytime p•r ... ·. ·. ftt1nily roo1n home. Ready is presently taking l"CScrva-walkwB,)'11. H's a A R EAL v.1\. Eligiblllly or pay c11.sh vie1v. Pa111tial. 4 BR & tnn1. • VISION • 7S'.l-19l0 fnr short (!\irrow. Pool&,' ten-lions on their n e W CUil• LA It(, i\ [ 1>! !It $41,ll\Jo1. 1.o existing 6~ % loan. Won't i111., 2~a BA.. 30' 1!\'i!~ 1•000tJAll lt.NIWPOltlrACH nis, i.1lrring·ln orie of the do1niuiun1s, Canyon CrcK l J...'\ti..WJO. P rincip:ils oill)'. ll:IS! long! ('nil; 9611-4•!5.) rm '>1.'ilh 6lone fireplace, :ill mos! exrlusive areas ori the Estutcs, locatl!d ut the cor-bltns, dsh\\'Shr, ceramic tile t."OAst. $130,000. ner of Pucific View Drive Fountain Valley 1034 ~ent & indoor-outdoor carpet!~. REALTY FOUR-PLEX \Vilh 2 hdrm., l hath per uni\. lncon1e $7,920. Price $69,900. Renrs 1 ow . No vaeMcl~ for 6 yeo.rs. A gt'C&t buy y,.•lt h oppreciaUon &: sheller. PETE BARREn & new ~lacArthur Blvd in Ocean View Verand• ,,. ...... c<>-ti .... and cust1n1 21 • E 1 Coruna de! Mnr, 1tnrtlng Open House 9°/o 2 B ea room, 1 ~~ bath, dr~~i. Huge patb, ~0~;1aC::~'p,1;:'1 -REAL TY-a1 $66,!0>. PHONE 640--6400; 6 BeuuUful Park Royale close ~pa~ate dining rm, granile oversized yard, do u b 1 e ~$4~S~,~5~~~WilkfcocS.~-y 642·5200 675-4060 962 c_-~889~1'--------1 out5. 3-4-5 Bcdrnis, 81h·9'/~ f1n:p:.aee, slab brick patio, gar~. $69,500. Terms RED FOR BEAUT .. LIVING Loons v.·ith IO<;>; do1vn plus antique lo\.1crs deUght. Oak CA.Jt.P'":Jl, ~EA t To RS Dcllghllul i>nli1-k•vl'I ho111c 239 Poppy Ave. son1e VA available. 21 1\cre fl0?1'S, cellar. Roon1 fo 1· 640·"'°72 or 4994271 ·wl1h rk·h, rui<tt>nl luter1or. HARBOR par·k back"Rrd. OPEN 7 units. Bkr 5:\6--8836 Kllchen pnntr)'. fireplace. Artist's Home I...ove!y 3 Bdrm + GuestQtn Daw 8 \\~eek 10.304.30 ·-------·---E2 \\"11lk to Vie11• Park. C&lt + gar-<Ag'-' lv/bach~ Qtr. · ' . . . T k SS ooo nd h MIND BLOWER &44-8750 + GUEST in •"Ul.l tocettnside). Encl. l!Bi6 El Soneto, liOUth/Slater a • ' • t e ' hriek patio, brick tTplc. ~tv.·een \Vard and EucUd. Owner will Carry Vic"·· A\"ocado trees; truit l W.SBEU.. l COMP'ANY ~Ji~~· ;,~C::J!,(.~~~ .ti;:~~~ Financlng a\1811 . ~lake ol· ea91162'tii24156n P~5i.31 reftll ~l tru8s1 deed at 9~~<;~. trees, 18,000 sq. ft. 101, 4 I lllt. REALTORS le:. $90,00'.I. Avail ln1n1ed. • •..vvv per 3 R. 1\¥ huth, c lose [rplcs., <I bdrms. + gueirt s61N7f~.001944 ~.·111~t,,st;~11~~n~~,! 3~1+1th10 8,1k°e.,'1 MO*RG 5 A2N2 •2R2E2A*L TY • f to00e1~~~\>Jill.'1~.a~'11)1~~~ ~-it.~~~~ c~~~d ~~dd _ _BE#JORS J ,,_ " '" pnv8 ",,,... · u ~ • [:;::::-'-iui~-:':~::l,~'""a~y~a~t~l~•;gt~J~64~>;,;;93~n;...,..,I slreel, close in! $89,950 -to-~-N -~-~-BIGGEST IN 646:315.'"1 for Appointrnent. E JOY PRIVACY Home Without -*BY-OWNER-* ~'4 THE BLUFFS 400 ll7" fOR ALL Sp11ci0Ull 4 BR .• lgc. pool &. °" IY ff ya«. NO<'d• ··TLC", b"1 a Maintenance Ad"" Conrl o. 1 BR. ., _,c-s~~,Ti~ ;~·.·.; r~~~lr M~~~g C.M. AREAS l;"l't'3t buy nl $82.000. Buy a Condo. Hnve fl !cw C2p t/drim. ref!1g, 1vashcr. REAL ESTATE NEAR BEACH-POOL·HOAG roonl + huge brn1us 1m . -GEM--ne1v ones lcfr. 5'.(, Do1vn, or $ l,IXXJ. 963-4496. for your poo I !able, i ======~===i 120-F Tustin Ave., N.B. as;;mue low interest on re-MANSION home/office or family ho)}. _ _ ... _ R.E~\L'l'ORS 6t.!-l623 i;ales. 5 'Bdrms, 2 story. pool Wble lly l"e/1\cr. Beautiful crv·I. OCEANFRONT OCEANVIEW Jade Realty 963-7805 size fnmily room. lorn1nl brick patio, I deal for H bo H' hi d 1036 dining, befl.m rollings. huge e11tertalning. $SJ,500 4 Bdrms., 2 baths; chale1 HARBO!i VIE\\! J-11Ll...S, 3 Ir r 19 In s Wt. For 11 real l>tH'gain call C. F. Colesworthy style "rith bean1ed ccilfni;:s BH., 212 Ba, Fan1-rn1, 2 By oWTH'r-3BR, 1 ~1 BA, Perlormance. Bkr. 847~-1. & luft . On R·2 lo!; could be f!lliCI, custom d ecor. REAL TORS 64~20 i"Onverted 10 duplex. O\o.'OCr Sl26,500. &\4--0JOS op EN Vacant. $47,000. Harbor HI, BY O\VNER-Townhouse, 2 t:nsign, 1\l11ri11ers. Phone: story, 1200 floor feet, 2 lrg J + F A.i\llL\' 100111 1~·l1h bar. "·oulcl like 10 ll"ade up. SAT & SUN. 1·5 6'6-7343 T. F, s. S)or Bdrms, 1 ~2 Bath, rlubhouso Au1hcntic tilcxlcan Ille floor PricNI tll Sl.29,500. 1 .. _.N,._A~-U.-T•l•C•A•L""c•H•A-R•M•_!! 54:;..1275 l\I. T. \V. & f>C!Ol. Arl u!t rommunUy, r.;~, plush rllll>{'I. !"t·1~· C'.tll: 673-3663 673-8086 Eves Huntington Be y $29 !KXJ d1·a1>t>11. Lovely neighborhood DUPLF.:.'\ in ~uper lo<', blk Huntington Beach 1040 968-4760. . . , . On[}• ~43,900! C;1ll Ag! 1\0111 lo beach. 40' lot. Owner FIXER UPPER'. 4 BR, 2 BA, 2 STORY, close fW7·ti010 1vi1l Ca"""". t oe SOO. Ca l 1 · ""-•• _, -Below 1narkct. Spacious. 2U)O lo .,.,ach. Assumable FHA Laguna Charm Re11utifully u pg I' a d c d :i Bedroom, 3 Bath Co n do v.·\U1 lhe back galt lll'X1 to pool area. Owner bought 11nothe1·· most anxious! WESTERN TERRAIN MODERN BUILDING 963-7171 2 Spectacular homl'S 2 Ult 1 ~N~E~w=p=OR1"-HE-"l~G~H~T~S"1 21,~ balhs. 180 OC'EA.t'i VIE\\1 walk to town; bean1&, shin-NE \V List In R" ! T h r e.e glct1, S.iuna, t'el."IUuJc Ille, bedroom, l ~ b11.th home on too mMy leRturcs 10 u,t. large level lot. Four car f'ln11.11cin~ a,.,allable '89,500. g a r a K e • •~enced yard. Builde.r 494-4&18 ' Ot'(,iticl houlle. Fruit tree1. Don 't lP\•e u11 Che ship! DeMlson Auoc., 673--73ll sq. n. 4 br, 2 ba, bike loan. $3000. down. AG T. "Llst" it in claMlfled, Ship LUXURY DUPLEX to Ocean. Ask tnr: 84S-Ol02 rtt. s. I ~·~-~-~-,.-~~-.,~~,,-,.-~_,,..,.-..,,,,. '° 8""" R""11'' "'-"18--* 1140.000 * Jody. Agt. 9"'--4456 l_rv_in_•'-----l044 -WHITE WATERYIEW All nev.-copper plumbing. $58~ includes carp et 1 . drapes, stove, retrlger1Uor and di.flbwashc.r. VoaeJ Co. Re!l.l_t()f"I. M8·9346 Get1era1 R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 BY O\VNER &14--0819 TAKE OVl-.:R PAY~IBNTS $321. mo. $600). to assume. Assume 7'/o Loanl macneb / Irvine realty ---- CAMEO SHORES Spacious 4 bedrOom home w1great pool & patio area. Master bedro~11 w/sunken tub-ve~ private. $11 7,00. J_ohn _WallS 644'6200~. <Ysor The rut~sl draw m tne \\'t'sl. Sharp honie on CUI-de-sac. On this beautllid ;I bdnn, 2 c·=·=·=":;;°"'=:l;y=Pl=l:o~t =":';';''=""';o.~960--J~~l~:IO=======I bath Spenl~h hon1e. \Vilh -p.nymrnr~ nf Ju~t $262 s~~~~-~r-~s e Thol lnlriguing Word Game wilh a Chuckle O IO!l'1on;• lolttt1t of *'• lour .eromblM -ra1 M· low 10 lorm four ~mplt -d1. I I~ i E i" l1 R r I n1on1h! Custoin det11r lo· clud<'!'I thlt·k ~hag c1.n•petlng :ind n1 !rrorerl 11·1u·t1mbe duono:. Spflnl~h Ille roof. $47,900. Call 61~·87;..0. [II.~ COU..EGE Park Corne 11 , THE BLUFFS I p y p p 0 l '? f 4br, :l 1 1 !xi. kttchen, llv ;•E" Plan w/2200 sq. ft. Uvlng room + fain-1 I I . I I ·--"~1' "";_1dloh nn. 1tam rm 'I f fl I 3 bedroon1s 2\.-1; w1 .. ,,c, ugc muU purposl' 1 Y roon1 w rep aces. :i.. rrn l\P"l"il't, ale. UJ>lrade bat hs. C~m unity pools. beautiful green· floors, nmny xtrlt., AM:ume bel"1 & p s. Reduced to $73,500. Cathy I c 1 0 0 E I i VA lo'"" Sll!IOO. 551-4199 Sebweic 642·8235. (Y56) -•1-"•~1.o...;1....:.,1..:;_...;, ..... ~ 0-•"'; .,., <OUld h•"' OPEN 1-4:30 1'8ETTER HURRY" . .. .. .. .. be.I'\ 1 p1r1d11.1lill, but nothing 369'J CLAR.El\10N?' Owner taking home off the n1arket in 30 1 ever -up." 11•1, 3 BR.~. 14' JJ.\1llS days -outstanding beach investment area ! ,_ __ P~E~Eft5_o_x~_,1 S2'24 iE~·M"oNT11 2 bedroom cottage at ONL).' $54,500! Clint I I I' I I' O c°"'oi.i. "-• d111et11 GllOIMt ONL.Y $43.00011 l\lose s 642·8235. {Y57 ) · -· · .. 111 1111~ '" "'-"""'"11 w0td Sc.-c!nl(• Pm1>rrfies 101 DoMI Dfhoe lt1·1'.lJS 1C44 MtcAtlhuf i4t•Ct00 Mewpol-1 lltKh, C.li!tll'!Ma 92.611 Y011 d-~ ,_ attp No. 3 Mlaw. !ltllL~ -e PllNT M.JMN~lO llllt lS IN I'· 1r$1' 1~ I' ·-r--1 uNIVERS1T\'. Pe..rk, N f w TMfSI 50U.-.•!S .. .. .. . • _ . Orane> home!, 3br, on '"'" It\ rol·dl!-811.C, n1o.ny x I r II II • v ~~':;•~N;~~;l ll1U•s J j j. j I j I lrtimedl. re oc."CUpancy. t.'l')rn· -· -· · -. mlttlld flnanclnR, $69, 750 full SCRAMLLETS An1wen ln Cl1 nlf'lc1tlon 8080 pr\<;t. 6 4 ... -l .. 8 3 dll.)'I, ~19111 l!Yl"ll 2 Bit own your ~'11 opt., cl08e lo shopping 6; beach. i\1t1 11iru1-M ll :\rd ~ n " .t lancl!lcllping. Hl'atrd poi::il & l't'Crcnllon oren. P r l cc 11 rl~ht nt $~.~. B!~ll<all'~ ~1lW 499·2800 Cu•tom Fourplex Spanish 4-plex:, lge cu11tom bit, 2 BR units, bl t l n1 . (·l 111lce ar~n of NEWPOR'r Bt.:ACH·prlccd r I g h t, a t Sllj,000 Century 21 642·1~1 ThrH Atch Bay **BY OWNER** On u alte ot over 114 atTe. N.B. LLASJ:!IOPI'ION Brand Ne""' ~ Br + fRm Ill lhil! tpfclou~ lrndltkinal 2" ha~ I Cl b VW hon11.:(t! 3 bdrm11., ~\; balhs, mL "' ·~cnn " u a incl. m ~tr. bdrm/sitting Home on ;;teenbclt. I b\k rm. with trplc. Full gue!lt trom tennis crts & 1w\m'11: apl. or 111 a Id• s quartf'ra, pool. PlOO Dn; ~ Mo. tolorlum \or formal dining OPEN. f1i, S111t, Sun • 2716 mi.J ; 1.-ountry atn\Osphe11' Vlsfit Un1hro11R (The Bluffs). wilh s superb 0otan ,,,Jew. 13' oN WATER ~~HE R ASSOC. 4 Cott~ wlih pier~ llllly. T.,.,.,, :l BR., 2 hn.: 11\•n I Rlt .. ;: U05 N, COft!ll Jlwv:.-Ln&una bn. In pr~:11 of btlal:l e<.n· 494-ltn v.,.r'led 1(1 condo1n1nlumt. -~su=PE~R~V--,-A~L~u=e -1 im.ooo. , llDO . REALTY $29,950 -\\;;:. \10 ·~·'" ' II Th.1!11 3 Br. 2 Bn, F1mily ;z.;:.;;;;;-'rn:-i""==;::;;::;i !own Jlqme.Jw.a. Ob\' ralnt OWNEa...aig ~~r i Br, .t carpel. and I• prlced ix'-., ·· 1. •, ·w ~. *673-7300 * low I.hf\ marktt lor qufck lot, cu.&t C & D. Bes! Buy! Mt!~. 64o-8093 DAVID bOuru<E RLTR.. 5 DR. 3 i3A §5KiERSET ~~~;;..Mtl-;:..:::9900;:;:...--=-.,...1 T('nnl• • Pool prvlgR. Some Sell 1q1e ltem1 with a Onlly vu. $95,000. &-14-41&4 Prine. Pilot Clao trlt;'d •d. M2-.'ilt7! ardv. ~. ' N•wport IM•ch 1069 Income Propeli! 2000 1 income ProJMrtY 2000 ....,ll'O,.-.-,. ..... ,-.U-:n:-f"u"r"n7011"hed""--:-Ho,,.-u-,.-,-ror-n°'f-u-rn"'l""ohed:-:---::HO~u-:-,.:-,,-,u"n"'f-u-rn-.l"!J'l<f::-'.",.--,Ar:po,,-,r'°1mo=n"'t"•"F"u•=n1 ed Ap1rtrnent• Unlurn. E~"':L:;:,~~; ~,;. 3,,!:·.! 9·FOURPLEXES VA DUPLEX·-General -ta Mesa 322'4 Newport Boach 3269 _c•_•_ta_Me_-.. ____ ,_n_4 Corona d1I Mar Thllfsday, Nottmber 21, 1974 DAil v PllOT D J Apa rtmenh Unfurn. 3822 Costa M•a. 3124 5 en)s= irw:rk· COVINGTON E.'xlft~y $1111rp 3BR. 2llA ·aoE ram 111 Love For Lt••• to $30 WEEK & UP E}.IRA harge J Br., 2~~ lHK. ,i;to\i·, ll/v., crftl•, $89 950 lUld 2Br?, IBA bffluly. ~ UNTALS llome. 2 J,lA, fo1n Proft11ional Couple • $6.!IO Nlgh1 I Uo. Bii. Brand new! f'rp.lc. !ihq dr"Pll Gr ''°'Int 1tat1Hu: l BLJ.:: •wport H•lg ti 1070 1 lleavy &huit CCJllk. Uuvul . wt ""WW.,. illVICI r1n v.·I "' bu.mll\l,i trplc, AVAJL. DEC Ulh e SU.it1kl A 1 BR Apa. crpt., fully draped, all nt•w MAJOR SlliJPPffl·c'. Quiet 1_, .POWN Unlll!'Hovable . bul true! JUAI AiM»ndiUonln;. VA •~ lo\ely kllchc "'' bltn 011~n \\'ntcllff klll'lien hoine 1o1·/ • TV .t. Maki .:im'vlce Avail. 11ppln1. !'110. lo mo. or )"'ilr mntun.· c ph·. Sl.'.)5 nw. 318 v " , listed 36 units, 9 fourplc.")(e11, pt'&ial&J In JN'OOt!tlJI. ~.~. f. ;i. n:U'JEC It dlhwtU', new pool. 3 BR, 2 BA & frplc, e Pbonr Serv1ce. litd. pool lease tro1n $$45. mcOO;ll. A\'<>"l do ~l~l "111;1.U f""'' be Ill "' ~ • J DU-,.·•·,, PLUS I I L 0 I AEK. Jo..."'xtru-crpts, d r p !I, -~e Blvd., 0 1 EXIRA la"°l" l nR., 2'-) ***GARDEN APTS • 1 •• .,.c, 1.1.n1 ce n~. yeaN ago. Prlme units tn Plac• __ __ lt'atet poo n Y 1o1·iuht>.r, dryer, ttftlg It .w"" ... u.i. ·~ eoePOOL ,, Bdnn " Dfn or ;J Bdrrn. Ml Coving<·-' jost ,,, I nQua1·1 l fill ~s dbpo~I. Indoor utU rm • Cbildttn & Pet Sectioo C\'t"!I & Wkndli 61:>-lOitt:' ,, . '--~~.,.,. Quiet ln-e.-llned 11 1 r l1l e t . prime lo ca t Ion Super $38.i/l\Io tneldi 1100I aervlce. iteroo •peakt:ni. t yr lea51:', or 64:N':lli'1 Ba. Briultl nr .... ·? J>'rplt', shu.g Nc11r <1~ RKhools. S-G.000. sharp? 81%% lnte~t on Prap...ti•a ., HIWPOIT&IAY,C.M.f42•13h Call !6..\..<l!{i(l. S'50 U'IO, lsl &: Inst mo·11 ***GARDEN APTS crpl., fully draped, WI nt.~'1 Unfurn. 2 Ur upl ln f1unlly Owner. eontrt.ct of salNr-obtain 7.S2·1f20 COZY budw turn, unt. l'D~•~n-i'"P~oTln~t:------.3•2"'26 + tee. dep. Yard & pool ee·ePOOL a .. 11h~$. Alo. to 1no. or ye11.r ~·tit-n. Q-p11 & drpii. No ~ or 5'&8-1319 new flllan clnK. Gross 1400 0U&llSl.NIW~•t11&cH some "''/util Sll5 up. 1----------maint. Inc.I'd. Adults. Call le:ii;c from $.1·1~. 673-0930, llt'I.;. 00..3&t5 ORT - -II.' ·-all Ll'ITLE -·· 1 B s11· TAL•o::• ALL oc• ME 0 1\ >11Hl919 r I 1'lln1. 1&.2 Br n11t• in lldull t·ves & wknds W.r-1076 .... ,~=s~1o~c~ .• ~1'°"T1 --~,~B~.~1 NEWP HEIGHTS '~1 •.l(et1 .o•iJ mo. 00 · lndustri.111 Prpty, 2100 '""' a111e r 3 ns:. r C\"es, or app · K-<:tion. No pe111. Eln1 . i;.1 ·~• "' ove Y n1,1v.· • '1 Sr, den, brick f!il c, tar~c PRlNCfPALS ONLY! Call 1------'-'---""-'-'·IUtll. P1:ef. Kiu¥1C, "'11 pct 'l:HAH1'.: Unique 111.•w lil)il· SIOO. NICE I &Jr over Gai·den Apts; 642-3&15 SEE TO 131::1.lF:VJ::! 2 bu. \V/\I/ crph;, dllh.,.,1r, 1 Olol N lpdtty 171 4\ 1521700 ATT'N. CLOSS: ht llh,-e 1 Bt unruiit cious split le\'cl Townh•Ju.~c. gurage. ~· liv t'ln , 2 blk~ Z.2 br, 1 •b.1, "$270 & $200., ('n,•l ~a1., no 1.iet~. t..itd1')· rn1. ~::i:~~~;,;~~ 1.•??,1~&:~1 ';,:~:~~;,·,~~~~~~:,:~.s, .. ~10~,1•,',~:. r,:1;~.~~K~~,'.~,·~N •. 1~1J,:N:B· :~· ~~g~:t;,~:'.!~: J~.,;~~r:.t~·E:~~. ~/~·1:;:,~t~~ ;;;,~ ~~t~L,~~ /,~~; :·J'~~ L:sif:!:~:i:::,;;~;,·;~ ~ m~~ ., . ., '""' ~ ... ""'" ·' oJY "' Ei Toro 3232 ya1"d, mitio, Cd1\1 ' Owner 1030 S. Co1uu Ji1,1.·y Costa Mes.t 3824 i·111s. ilr11s, blt~n,; & pu.lnt. FIXE-R UPPER-Good iuoonic In good 1~nt1.ll NICE 2 Br dplx, gar. \Vic NU~VIEW RENTALS 1 7""~·~·~"~"'~°"-"'~''~' _4>1-~""'-== 1 C:1nit. ".!Q.l3 \Vallucll Av~· .. a U II . h p I areW1. l'hld & sn1 pet $195. NE\ 3 o.. H ti I •~ h 3740 6 '"92''l ,,_ 1171 Sme.ll duplex bt'ini; ren10th:I· n s wit Oo-Broker !>l!Htl9S SEPAlU\TE 3 Br hs(', fnc.'tl, 1 V ~· 2 Ba oo.11do. GTJ..1030 or 494-3248 un ng on o.ac ·....-... or "'"R . 1,.>d. You l'll.I\ suvt', buying Beautiful View of pet or •ingles $l95 Pool, A/C. drpt;, lge patio. I ~=----=--=--== ----· -BACHELOR Apt . ror rent, befo!'e oomplellon. $34,900. Newport Back Bay Lots for sale 2200 REDEC. $2'15. 3 Br, yd, kidi; Atl. 2 cur gara.gt" .. $ 3 2 5 . NEWPORT BEACI!, tr u J y LOW WEEKLY JliH1.iuUy furn . Ill\. refrli, Pr 1 n c i P « l t only. Agt. Ne1vly o!Jcred prestige all NO HASSLE, Datta Poinl & pcl. Move now! 1~83~1~-0=1~09~~'°'-~~~ beaut itul setting-Ja1-ge 6 RA TES & ditll'UC :-;cc, $115. -mo, 642--960l/ &i5-<Jl"4. 2 becll\l(J1ns large apts. 13 $55,000. IJ'IC rcmiirs. Plans ALL alone 3 Br, fncd yd, LEASE 2 Br Rancho Viejo Bedroom. family room. Ex•cutiv• Suites · 00-786-1 Newport Shores 1072 Ye a r young b e auty. for tux units on lD,000 + gar, chld & sm pet .$Z75 Omdo, A/C. cell·~. ci·pt, polished 11"0od floors. beam 727 Yorktown Blvd. PRIVACY-+t Br, 2 Ba, Ridiculously lo....• rents start Jot. Prine. only. t.1ANY, MMY A10RE dr~. !H&-SiiOD or Jl!G..9$3 celling&, Years Le a• e · Beach Blvd. at Yorktown ce.1, ,·:11hl'{)1ul fi•1l. pa tio 3 BR. 2BA Upgraded home, at Sl GO. Large lovely CANTREU. RLTRS 8.13-2224 ALA Rentals 642·8383 ttuntington neach 3240 s;;&~ ~fUN""""'rt Rltrs 53'-0411 I ~· ~.11'tl. ~'tt:1. No pt·t(. steps to beach, pools & ten-gl'ounds, possibly room for 11. h RI s· 5 1 LANDLORDS! ,.... STUDIOS & 1 BRS ti<lti·1111. \ nU..Assurnable.S5:l,5 00 . 1nore units, possible Condo ca1&_1 ~ ite + unls 67~5511 e l 'ull k•·i·h·n PINECREEK 1--CHILOREN OK 642-lti55 . ~"''"0 Bch OCEAN • BRAND NEW. •• L ES convennon, poc-iblc I and FRONT SU0,000 own ea· IV.;-Spec1&lue in Newpor: • Heated pool IV UP Li;c 2 llr $110: 3 Br 1'~ San Juan Cpstrn. l078 lease !ind sell upts. On~ 492-5078 lkal·f1 e CoroM del ~1111· e *YEARLY RENTAL* e Laundry taclllties TO ITS NAME 13;, $190. Duplex & 4.plex, •----------In a lifetime Oppoi1unity lo &: Lagw1a. Our Rental Ser. 1 2 & 3 BR 'Pl e t~ree utilities Over 500 t;1!I trees &rtd IU 2 puols, crpt<;, tlrps, 64.2-06la 1-m1'll in this ''e1')' desirable NEWPORT HEIGHTS vice ts FREE to Y'ou! Tr; , • . ,... exes I Blk To Surf e t' r t 111 r 11 --UPGRADED 3 BR, Condo. loca\1011. Tax shelter and 110 by Gro. R·2 Zone. Nu-View' fltO,\I S2lll.l/J\10. Beuu tiful Ne\\' J\1odern 2Br, ree ineps 'reanis w 1 \\'al.er ;i $ 2 .~· 3 Bit APTS , 1•p1, drp, $39,000., Auton1alic garage, Rppre<:ialion. Owner needs $150,IXMJ. A••er11 &IS.32:)5 NU·VIE, W RENTALS 05h\\hl'!i, Opc:n &an1 Clgs, 2Ba Private Apt. Cable TV, • T.V, & maid serv. avail. create? re.la'<l:111g sctung for 2 l).:1, hllns. lg. )l1n!. $200. Existing S~<;~ asswnable. 0 'h C. !' I \\' lk . I bl I e &r.B·Que rour S(lllt'IOUS new l· or 1110, Clill: Ghali, A g l. ( cash. $200,000. 81..-r 642-5851. Mo 1, D 673-4030 494-l:.!4S ~ ag ·p Ii:' t 11· u -out , a •n e osets, t ns. enc • t~oone servi<.'t 2·bedrooni ap.artment..Froni ~. ~ .. ,~. "' .... 114, $18,00D. 493-7262 aft. 6:30 un n, esert, ~~-~-°'-~-Con11,1. Dran•!d, pr Iv a t e garage, pallo. No kid!i/""ls. S 19 o F'" il hi "·"' '"" ""'" ORANGE R 2400B • Ibo p 32 7 ..,,. >-• I mile to ocean · · w•nnure ava a l'. pm. eaort a I eninsul.11 0 P o.tlo11, Encl'd Garage•, No $325 n10 lse. •Best of 1 ~==~-~--= OIJ!tt open 9:00 10 6:00, ~:.\!)i'SI DE LGE 2 BR SECLUDED l\i Acre Estate, COUNTY Pets. l mi. to OceWl. a 11 -U t 11 it I es Pd. Call BEAUT 1 Br lurn. apts $165 2300 Fairview Rd., Cost:"l \V/\V, bltni;, relrii;. poo l , 3800 sq. fl. Spl'lnish Adohe, INDIAN \\'ELLS fw'll Condo. Y1EAJU.Y 3 B~. l~~ Ba, irplc, 201-219 Osw-to Ave. 518R~78 or 551--©12 eves. & $115 Sp,1nish s'.yle build· l\1esa. Phone: 545-2300. $17:1. ,\dulls, no 11 ct 8 , w/'lJJ X 50' pool. $245,00J. 20. 42, 5'1. 59, 60 and 9G 1 BR, 2 Ba sleeps 4. Ten· .~ hlk from JCUy. $400. 1no. (3 I.ilks \\I of Beach Hlvd HARBOR VJE\V HOJ\lES ing. pvt. enclosed gar., pool, 1-!AC!END• o • ,.1ES•I I _1'~12~-9~0~20'=~~~~==I Agl. 493-TI45 units. Some near beac h , nis, pools, & clubhou!IEl. (:ll3J 693-2"o45 week I Y, 1 blk ~ r' d . ' . -· sauna, laundry, adlts 1'1301 " "' " f Santa Ana 1080 Smaller units also. By a.ppt. (114) 548-MJS or 34>2087 615-9173 \Vkndi ~. 0 54'9 9•5n0"1) 1 L31kBRe "2Hl'iv, highJy up~aded, Keelson Lane 1 blk \Vest 160 W. WL.lson, C.1\1. :.'!JO. 2 AH, '1 BA QUIET, I Q ·I p I l'LER ·1 r I ,,,,., • ,\, !am rm, dtn 11ll. ol Bo""h oU Slat•• .• ,,_.,.,,0 BEAUTl.FUL GROUNDS Crpl~.. ch1Js. hl tni;, closed 0 11 Y · u a 1 at' e Orange Co. Prpty. 2500 ava• or sc ....,.;.t ""'" ... "''"" pt' 0 pert ies, Investment ain b ·, ~, 3 B. 5450• DELUXE Ranch style 4 ne\\· cpl & drps. Lov~ly Adults -No P ets 111· NO ()l)ts, 21..'>6 Thurin, •SSU'fABLE F 111 ay. ~c 1 • · i..~.> ' b ,,. 1· landscaped & cor patio M.t<:N, sn1all bee.Ch ho le I . 10 minutes to O{.'t'IUl. l..nrgl.' 67:r5772 " " llA LOAN Division. (114! 742-1920. GARDEN GROVE n10. 11·inter. $55£1. 1110. y1·ly. ,, .... ..,rni, a, vig iv 1oon1 c 1 & , f 'Litl ' Roo 121 ., k A and owner 111. willl I A TWOFER7 Wiil I 673-0&10 .,.,./(pie. a ·pt.11 & d I' p s on1 fXl'i . rec ac1 es nis ·"" w~. pts 1 & 2 Bl'. l ~R $17;,., 2 HR Beaut Adult Llvinn , 2nd lnlllt lk!ed. n~ ~~ • . VA and FHA tern1!1. Sharp I urn. 3220 thruout. Close to lluntlni;ton lnc:J.. $5C'.) n10. 6ID-6451. ~-1110. 536-7056 SlSJ.,vlth Patio $1!15. Gus & 1 • • • • model condo with lwo ~1. YF..P! 2 hon1es for the price and lovely 3 bedl'OOnl, 2 bath Col ege Park Center. $350. J\lo. CaU Hcv 4 BDRM, 2 BATH Laguna Beach 3748 \•.'alcr inc., l.iraperies, car· 1:-.lo pet.s. Sp.'H'. :l 01'.• gas rooms, two baths. Fully;~. of one. Only $44,900 !or a family home "'ith fenced ot• Dnlc !l63-l:i61 or 963-17116. pets, gas :.eot, gas sto,·c, hclltc~. Pool, liBC'. rec. halll 3 bedroo nd 2 bedroo yard. $ 21. 5 0 0 . QUAJL Beaut. 4BR :.IBA, ne\V crpts. EFFICJt:NC\' apt from $1TI air <.'Onclltionmg, s~·1mnung C.~I . Sll!O. 642-l47o peled and draped. Enclosed 111 a, a m p LACE p R OPERTJES, IJJtr111: fl"'L Nr OCC & Elem. ~ BR , 3 ba, lg. upstairs Ke1v Harbol' View ho n1 e · I I I'" 01'f' DEPOSIT I d Y8J garage, munL· · · (714) TaZ-1920 5.l1495l bei 1(\ar.: bonus r1n. New cpl, drapes, .tn!'litlc Vlt!1v, near poo, · """' · ..-• 'd and Com · hon1e Theres a low do\\n " F · · I 1110 ~= wk Hid •VV>I poo, rec. room, \1•as:1ers 1 ... , · w a . ly pool and playground for payrnent ryen a sailboat 1 ~--~-~--~= bit ins covered ""'tio ru· tennis cuuii, park & schools. nUt.il, phone, J au n dry. & oryers. Lg. I & 2 br. 2 l>i•. gttf'\h•n ch.ildren. Excellent family n1ay be oons1dered. Out of Stat• P rpty. 2600 1 Corona del Mar 3222 bch. '.t: all sc~s. 'S390: 549j. nio. 64().$68. VILLAG.i,; 11\'N, 494-9436 M ARINA PACIFIC -11pts . ., pool. $155. & fl7!t. I .• , •• toe 1-" t •1·" d -"'=~;o,;;;;;;;o;:;.,=--l w;;c;•~T~E~RF"°'R~O;";NT;;;-~h::::::-T1-Br;;: 710 \I . 18th SL 1~"'6· a ''" a .. ..:.-a · pe1· mo. 8;i8..-063J 11·kdys. art, ON THE BAY " uge den and Harbor for only , . 1Quat"I ~ I ., 1''1 1 $210. Also 2 ba.ch , p ts VILLAS XTR •. \ lti.; 2 Br upper. red.cc_., 43 ACRES SouH11o1'CSI Texas 23l Lru•' .. pw· " ~ · 4Bdrn1, 2'., Bath. B tin I di •• $26,T:JO. Call &19-23.12 or Pl iu $145/$195 536-0.1lJ. •~ Z"lg, rangt', a ts over ...,, MZ.1000 for fut1her informs· QCR • range land. $•1.000., $ 4 0 · :lBl't, :.IBA $~3.) REDE C 0 RAT ):; D 2 BR ltilchen with boat slip $T:.i0 • • Brand New Custon1 Apts. Sll;;. 541!Ri401 "·-Prap•..a.t"•s ·, ·· d1\11. & S-lfl. nio. &.16-0628 211 Jasinine house, fresh p&int inside 1no. without boat slip $700 Newport Beach 3769 Ba.ch-1 Br-2BR ~· ~· 0 • h J B 2BR EASfSIDE 2 br. enc:!. gar, 7'2•1920 ..._ days, 6-12-S051 C.\'es. 413H, fan1ily rn1 $600 and outside, New crptg and nio. 675-5347, 642·0432 i----------0<0C -r-d .,~ _1 d •1 l h" •-Drive by lllO Victori.a laun . rm .. cpllil. <Al· ~ l•OO QU&LlST. NtWPORt stACM Real Est11te Wntd. 2900 305 Ol'ch itl rapt>s. 1' us Sl'C I lll ...... au-NE\V 4 BR, 3 Ba, Fam-rm, LAS BRlSAS APTS · "A" Tustin Avl". 67J.-0797 3BR. IBA , Din nn $j(J() ty. No fee. $245. n\O. Call Condo. Decorated thru-0uL 5:>l5 River Ave. "A" "'=" Aln1ost to Huntington Beach --6 Units -Mesa l 1;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J·l\\·o 3 u!18b~i~~i~g~. prin1e Mobile Homes Coste Mesa Io c a t I on . 3 for ule 1100 n1inule!!. to So. Coast Pla'la. 10.5',;. cap rale + 10.4% $SAVE YOUR ~lONEY:S spe1Klab!e. Quiet cul de sac. LEASE a new mobile ol your Gro1'i! $11):;5 per month! choi"C w-option to buy: All Hu r1·y · 1.:all to pre vi c \V payments appllcd toward (71 IJ 7J2-1100 purchase." 5.16-8..."97 INVESTl\IENT DIVISION 10x55 EXPANDO + 8xl4 add r--~~===== on t'l"JOln. Skirting11/:iwnin~/ ~ dshwhr. Adult park. II B ' Sfi.200. • • S42·2330. I THE REAL ESTATERS APT. Sizt! ?olobilc Home in TRIPLEX adult park on the bny. $18.IJO. SI0-361::! Beautiful vieow, brh·ate heat:h ASSUil1~LE VA _WAN. 2 BR 2 ba in t..ai.:urw. Beach Co1•ere<I p1;v11.1e pallos. Q\\•n- $26 000 cn'·nf!r 497-l!m et's unit 11'ilh fireplace. All ' twll BDRl\l units. '.\Ont No. Commercial Prpty 1600 Co~1:1 1'les11 loc. $5-1 ,$0. COMMERCIAL 9.7°/o RETURN Prime, oU Ire e 111 a y oom· n1erelul. 41 retail &: oftl<.'e ,. ,, '""''"" '" .. "'-.. ,.,,, \ \LLE\- HE \I]') It BERG ENTEflPfltSES CO 1 \VILl. eonlrnct lo buy 3 P.i· !: dC'o l10n1e In San Clrn1cntl' fron1 01\·ner 11·ho "'ill a cce pt substan!htl monthly ·p11yn1ents and $3000 l'llrncsl n1011eywi lh 1·eu.~011ublc. lnl<·rest rnle. No brokf'l'S. Phone •1!124)&!2. Houses ~~ tod """•=7 963-L7"" vu--~ •OPEN SA'l'/SUN• EXTRA lrg 2 Br Cr pts 505 Larkspur ay .,.,_......,., or ov. l\f:iny xtras. Pool, Jacuzzi, J:;levator bldg on beach. 1&2 &1::Hil?1 d bl · ' °"' 313R. :.!BA, $345 Bev or Dale. Sauna, Tennis. $450. m o. SH. Pvt balconies, htd ~==~ _ rps, tins, no pets. OOAf Cole ot Ne1,1.·port RlU'S 2 BR, ur. park, \V/\V drps, 645-fil28 or 645--6177 pool. Security. Adults. MEDITERRANEAN 1 ~C~•-n~"~'~8~'·--~~UB=I ___ ,, 61:>-6511 no pets, clean, gardener & \\'ESTCLIFF atta, 4 BR, 3 l <'1'9'°'.90<u~;;:,K.-,U~P".--.1'°Bd=,.-,'2 VILLAVE $~~; ~~~n~~:s~· ~a= ===A=V=A~IL=. =N-=-0-W:"."==I 1rt1·. pd. Couples only. $200. Ba, lge kitchen, clean & Ba & Bach. Color TV, maid 1 iledroom $190 968 A \\'l'st l?th. S.t8--0l58 For appt. 2ll-33~5861 art. neat. Across fro1n J\1w-iners serv. pool. THE MESA, 415 2 _room & Den S~·•O 3 Bit, 2 lJ~i. horne, $37ii 6PJ\I Sehl. $625. n10. 64C 3882. N. Newport BL, N. B. 2 .!edroom11 S~liO Dana Point 3826 2 Bn. l l>a, "1:itertro111, turn .. \VE HAVI:: l4) 3 bedrooni SUPER gl'eal 2 br, 2 ba, 646-9681. 2 Bcuroom Townhouse $lS.ci $31~ :l b:.Hh house.;. No r~ es: fl•pl, sep pool w1il: clubhse, I ~,--,B~A~C~HE=LO=R""APT""=s~.-,""l J :.Ml!O Harbor l11vd 3 BH. 3 00 .. taoi. i·ni. Very froni $2115 lo ~~ n nio. , ni· shops, adults, $ 2 6 5 . Y''' round, $160. ino. ,·ncld Costa Mesa (1J.1/ ;,57-8020 UN FURN, d2br, 2ba.,. a PI• G I 3102 •. _,,·00, •-,utllul' "' w/crpts, rps, npp 1ances, _•_n_e_•_• _______ 1 ~j' Afo. -""'" · 1\1,k fol" Bev or D11 l c. ,•~·1~2-=2554=·"". '°"'-,---,,---,c:-:-uW. SH,\RP 2 br apt, EastsLdc t.mlcony, OCl'Un vu, new, $2'35 WIDE OCEAN VIEWS I BAY & 8£;\CH 96J-<1561 01· 963-1786. 81.UF'F Condo. "Z p I an. 673-1531 w/oJtni;, patio, cpL & drps. 11er n10 .. Call 540-1220 am, Ovl:'1·looking the sea .t: Hghlo· 1-HEALT\' 675-3000 TOWNHOUSE SBR .. '·:dy $585. mo Is c. STEPS TO OCEA,'I llh2ruol ,"',· ,•.,va~~t"'1 w,,,1.,.2,.~ 0 . ~'7""--0559°'-~Pr;n"'=====I 752-1430 & 494-64W. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba $335 ~ .. eri PANORAl\11C OCEAN VIEW t)_f . ~una Bench. E'ltll.te 1 2BH. Iba.. beatn Ct.ilings, Lg. 2 br. I \~ ba. Condo, 'J~B~R""'Hc"~~Ni-"~~t~l~lts~ I 67s=&i38 · mo Collect. Open for inspectiOn Lg JBr duplex, 28. liv nn. l1vtng. Ctn-dens. pool & 1mnelcd ·hv l'm & n1aslcr nr. Hunt. Hbi·. $2'l5., Incl. 0~ l'\\·poi ' Sat & Sun, 10:30 · ,1:30, illO 1110 Adll&. 493-7557 or jacuzzi. Clos<' to b 1> a ch . hr, S\\·edi1'h frplc, s u n n Y nialnt/pool. l213) 439--0969 21~293-":9.t YEARLY 2 BR, 1 house to 2{}-11 "C" Tustin Ave. ,1!)6.2.113.· , La.rge 2 Bd1·n1s, 2 bath. terrace, ~·lking dist. beach •. I====~~~~~~ Ot.'E!an. $7l5/MO. dh1ing roon1. High ceiling;;, grocery & stores. N(J BEAUTIFUL .. 3 ~R. 2 .~a San Clemente 3276 6TJ-89tl8 OJ' &1IJ.001.l. ~O. CQST;\ MESA spacious NU 2 Br. lb Ba twn~ Decorator fut·n1shing:s & an-chlldrcn, no pcls. S :l 9 :i. ho~e, 1 )I o~d. N 1 c el; -DOON;ru;R-;10::-'<:be~sc:::<:h.""i2C.B~c'.1 ~ br, 2 ba .. Tov.-n~ml!. Neii· l tplc, shajl:. balcooy, $245. ti~ues. l\latun:-a d u 1 l s . li13--133:i ~7~~~f6rhood. S:fJO. m 0 · Adults, Yrly $250 n1 o . ly rcde<.'OI' tJ., put~o, pool & 1110. l~:YI or 673-4200 \Vi itcr seuSt n or 111 0 n th NE\V CONDO. 3 br. :i1.~ ha. \I' l 1215 .,..., =•n . s a u n 11 . Lg. Gl't'enbelts. -;'C:::::"C';;;;-"i::C:C:"C.::=' .' 1 ' '.i BE')RQOJ\J, 2 baths, '~ lilk 3 BR 1•· Ba Be 0 c e iin\ie\r/Dana Hbr.·SC 111 er · rno ,,._....,.,..., Adults only. $235. 83.5-~16 Littl:C I B~ for employ ~-1'0 l ~· m !'I l hJy frorn Big C:Cu'tlna. can he gooci nefghbo~t.:dr l.gca~ pier, 2 car ga1"., deck, j)\'t. 2 BR \\'inter. $210. Stcpli to llSk lor Ron or l!-12·9740 n1nture. i;1ngle. $150 NO 4~~tc y urn1s 1e · tc:i!>l:tJ for.~:75 ~r month. roei· lot. $32(}. n~. Avail µ..1iio;;, pool, goll. $3 3 0 . ~~Plu1ierty Hou ~c. CASAVICTORIAAPTS PETS. t"or appt. 493-1885 · J>'.amily \\'llh children ok. imrned. 968.34:>0 ~ Actwts. l, t, 3 HH wfpatios Eastbluft 3830 $!')to Su:> UTfL pd, bach cau G'i3-i!:)50 BKR. 4 BR 2 ba bl . . d • s J DYNAl\tlC Ir g Ol.-Canlront I ap1s, Laguna. Cd?.1, NB I.GE ., l""" 3 Br ., u a • • lms. rps, an u•n 31.ir, 2ba, )Tly, S•IOO ino .• 1''rom $169.50 flio P£ts ----------1 Sl75 CHARJ\fll'\G 1 Jklr. · •. s ~J ' R '' crptii, nr sch, dbl gar, patio, Capistrano 3278 day 64&-TI03, night 613-""'"" Pool, rec rm., elevators e DELUXE e elet:. kit, sundeck. Nr. beach S350 nio 847-2312 MJOOJ <'--G & pd deck. l ~ii blk..: beach Cclilf & l · Isl & 1 l lw '>'ii<>'~':Oc:'"-'j;S:-=.--~ BAYVLEIV 1 B• ""iJ ll90. """""gate. as water ~ dH 1, BA aru for lease · s ioppuig. as · -u::>. "3 BR •-• r· ·I d l VILLAGE Slln Juan duplex, • _.._. o·~ V · C'l ., •. , "''70 " · · "' • $200 lJTIL pd, oceanfront 1 1. 6%-4319 • .. .,.c, 11>1 pon. Incl. uliL 1005 E. albou "" 1ctor1a. ••· IJ'IV"O<> lncld spac. 1naster 1t1lte, 1 Bd'' No. E.·" La~•n~ nio. yr sc. n1i. to beach. N'o _,,., ""· :.lbr. 1!Ja, crnts. drps, range · & dbl "' "" " •·-h "'" ......, .,. Blvd. 675-1<110 eve NE \V BREED d1n rni garage. Auto NU VIEW RENTAL'5 3 BR.,...2 BA, near .,.,ac · mo. 54;;..oocl4 l'OJnni. pool, $230. per mo, ln;<;,=.oi;"";;io;j;;"=c-occ APA.RTt.IE:!~TS door O""nc1· avail. Pool A $ ·l 9 5. Irwin & Ir\\" in ,-;-;;-=°"=.,-,----83().8-\18 OCEANt'RONT·Winter, dplx, ,.-673-40l> or <IM-32-18 Healtors, 644-Glll or 67'".>-H.B. $410 Br11nd ne.,.,·. near 'J""'B:-~,~B~-cbl=:-d'°"h:::;:h~ 2 Br, I Ba, gar, adults, no 1 Bil, pool jacurti,tilcloi>e<ld 1lc1creation area.. Adu1~ SINGLES or l'tlupllls Hun · 6060 ocean. 3 Br. den. 2 Ua, r. w a. tni;, s 1o1· r, pets. $~. 673·5410 garage, a pplns. U p . on y, no pets. linf{lon Beach $125. A I 5 0 · lrplc, patio. 892~:l&I. cler. garage opener. Rec. Adults. Sl!IU. 393 llamilton, e $322 e ·1, be h 2 BR, sn1. den, 2 ba., bltn. 3 BR 2 b T 1 p ,. facllitle~. $300. n10. Ca 11 Newport Heights lnO Cl.5-44ll or 642·1960. I ss,-An"'°' Way, NB .,.,.a to ac , vacant kit., dishwshl'.; frpl, cpts, n , ~ O\Vll iouse. a 10, 521-4194 house. l..ni;unri Be a c h. drps: patio & garage. $350. e c garage, w/d, paol, rec, ~~"",---,..--.---..;;;;; CLEAN 1 or 2 Bt· SlW-$185. LARGE 3 BR, 2 BA con1µL Ma.n11ged by slngles, ran1lic~. 2 Br. renc-615-5126 l<Jds & pcls OK. 64:>-5071. Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 Adults. no pets. 2-l2l I::. rcdec. Cpts, drps. bl t n s, \VfLLTAf.t WALTERS CO ed, nr oce!in, SI1j. H. B. 2 BR, 1 BA New Crpts. BEAtrr. exec. 4 Br, near 16th, NB. 64&-1801 patio .·"' play space .. ~r. I Huntington tieach 3840 Agt. }~ec. 979.-&l?ll Drp,, l"re;hly Painted. $335 beat'h. ~t6ny xtr11s. $-115. COM CtiARM Sin Clemente 3776 shopping & OCC. F'am1l1es -·7•5 T be ti'lll ,·s h•d only.no pets pl eas e., L Ats B1lboe lsl•nd 3J06 util incl. 55 1-4 54l or,_m=o._,.=~....,."-""--,,.--1 WO au u urn lth/n10. 61>;,s{X) Bkr. No uxuty p 1----------1 YEARLY.,3 BR .. 2 ha., large duplex. $375. 4 BR., 2 ba., $400. Nicely rum. N1·. beach. Agt. 673-0900 631 1319 13 ~ BR t• bs Ct 6 homes In Shorecliff.s, 3 br. 1 BEDR00!\-1 "ith utlliti~s. R · ' 74 · enn. Yl"S. and 2 ba. Call for details. Fee. Jusl <.'Ompleted, 1 BR',q $195. 2 BR, 1 Ba, garage, $29j, a ll bltins, spts/drps, N r Unlurnished. 4 plus family $l40. Near ~!k LARGE 1 Br. pool, adjacent mo. 3 BR 1o1•/fpl c s:no. mo. PRIAfE CORNER 1.0T. 135' DANA POINT frontage, C-4. 3(1,000 plus sq. DUPLEXES fl.-1i mi. So. of San Diego Fabulous ocean vle\\'S f"rwy in Hunlln"lon Beech. 6 New beautiful duplexes R.C. TAYLOR CO. From 168.950 Realtors/Developers $9.100 down ll01 Dovf! St, Ste 190. NB 4-Plex $79,930 752..o460 Ollit c Open Wkends 10-5 l~=~-'-'"-'~~=~G=I \\'k dayi; call 496-3431, agt SMALL COMM BLD • 33931 t.talag"' Dr. 3 Sep. Units S51.500. Dana Harbor blCOme Homes. ('1-lARMlNG 3 br. rottaice. F'rplc, grg, \vinler. $300 1no. Bal. Isl. 6'5-1634 . 1st & last. schools. $32S. 841-9169. 3 baths. $750. \Valk to beach to shopping. $lti0. m o . GREAT L 0 CAT l 0 N lN 673-2!11."; or 675-:?0'l.A Irvine 3244 NEWPORT S•nta Ana 3780 Deposil re I un dab I e to Til_E BEACl-l AREA . Open DARLING 2 BR house, $300. r~ .. NHOUSES responsible, clean tenant, no Daily aft c r noo ns . 1901 Cdl\I Call l. · vn $1t5 -r.todern Slngl:: Apl W/ pets. 1887 Monro v j a , Alaban1a H.B. Call 839-8133 ~iers-6T~ or 6°m:&'ffi. " * RENTALS * 3 Br. boat slip available ~95. garages. ~l4 or 960-32?1 ask for Jack or NE\V 3Br, 2 Ba, bltll!I, University Park ~ ::! Br. ~raA1TB'l~;F =~~C~"-"~"'='""'~·~7-~_ )~~~======: _,_,_~_·o~"-·-------1 Balboa P•ninsula 3107 frplc, gar. SUPER-VlE\V 3 BR., ~ ba.. ••••••• ..... $!15 $50 Per WcekR$50 Moves You l ~ Br Unlurn Sl50 ;; BR. '! Ha duplex. Private $485. 613-2925 or 675-20'24 3 BR., 2~ ba .•.•... $380/400 TOWNHOUSES In. f.lodcrn Apt, ut\I pd. yard. xlnt cone!. S:z;(J. ALSO DARLING 4 br, 1i·/frplt'., hlk. The Terra<.'!! 2 Br. 2 ba. $330. Call ~1.:-0.1-17. Lots or bltns, pool, 1o1·alk to 1 Br. 1 Ba duplex. Sundeck, to beach & shops. \\'nli:. or 3 BR, Z BA. nr. a11,13•18tns, 2 BR .• 2 ba ......... S35D/31j 3 Br. 2300' $495. South_L•g_uni 3786 shopping. 1/2 mi. beach. private yard $185. No pets. ydy. 552-8862 eves. or 556-frpl., exceptional. 5 · 3 BR, 2 ba .•••••... $395/$-125 4 Br. 3 ba. $500. _ 931 W. 19th St. 1 rhi!d under a ok. 8121 3.519 1vkdys. 644-8561 Greentree 1Io111cs Cell 675-7225 31821 7th A\'e. 2 BR + Den i ..,,...,..,. ...... ,...,.192.,.!!!!'..,,.... & 812'.? l\1ichacl Dr. Contact Cost1 M•s• 3124 Costa M•s• 3224 2 BR., l'{t ba ........... $315 OCEAN VIE'··, l1>1Tlp letely l" i\lr. Pclcrson days 841R3541. -----------Turtlerock rem~ ·-1cc1, neRr South Coast $:60. P~R MUNTH, Avail. eves 536-3638. EASTSIOE J br. c ottage, J!\1.A1ACULATE Eastside 3 4 Bit. 2~i baths .•...... $-J:JO Hosp It a I . $325 642-9601/ 12·1. Ne\\' deluxe 2 br. 2 I l\1-0-.-F-R-E~E-R~E-N~T--I Ownor v.111 c81't')' fir.ti TD, Roy McCardl• Rltr 1110 Newport Blvd. C.M. 541-n29 $200 MONTH SPENDABLE util!i. pd. $130. & $165, No br,?. ha, home, cov'd. patio. 4 SR., 2 bal.hs ...... $425/,150 615-014-1 bn. apt. 1o1•/frplc, b It ins, Brand Ncii l. 2 & 3 Br super I pets. lst, h:1sr & Sec. bltns, trp\c & frml. din. 3 BR., 2 ba •••• •• .$•115\v/gd"tr A cpts/drps. Lg. patio. No .. 1 1 , F'I 1 . 1 h h-Condomlnlums. (j new houses, ~l acre eased 645-1401 rm. Avail 110"'· .,?·10.. Call: College Park p1rtm•nts Un furn. pets. 2105 Santa Ana Ave., u [' u.~i.. ·1• cs, l s w '"• I sl I l vi n g increases =~=.,.,.,,,_---c..-,. -2 . -r11C'I. i.furngt•s. l :i 1 7 llun-1;;';";';";;;1•;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;7;00;;1 ~a~~ rate 9.5, dbl. deprecm: Laguna B•ach 3148 ( 213 l 697-.6911 (Whittier) •t Bil .. ',~ ba ........... $430 Condos Unturn. 81lboa Island 3806 to sec call. 91$-5099 !ingion SL or l'all 96S-689ol It lion. 2'1-15 Orange Ave., CM. Collect. Open io1· inspection CALL 552-7500 3425 Cpts. di·ps, s!v & r r r rig. or 536-ooi..;. ASSU MABLE FHA LOAN s.1.i-111_1, Eves. & \\1knds. ~::i:.A~nla~~y~e~ asrd~ ~i .;.~~s11~:~ve1.0 4:30, • VISION • AT1'ENTION Tennis Buffs. NEAR ne\\'~ 1-BR, yrly. Lgc. 1''um ... 11vail. Gr~n ,,1a11·ns, 1 B~H~A~N~o= .. ~,~,,.-,~B~,.-, -,~a.~• and owne1· Is willing lo 6~2·3213, 673-L131 super plush Ne"l>Ort Crest liv . rm.: c11ts. <lrpg, deck, cove~ garages, o st reet 4-pll'X, bltns, dslllvhr. laun- carry 2nd trust deed. Two BREAD & BUTTER of Hivy. $'150 Month & up. AVAIL soon 3 Br, $19j, Condo. 2br. 2~i ba. i\·ct bar. b It ns, Off-SlrC(!t parking. parking. Adult s, 110 pets.! rlry fucll. $2'lfi. S.· s:125.. !or od I "' I h I THREE ARCII BA\' : 4 fncd yd, pets ok. REAL TY i-t, ••una, tn""Y •tr••. S 2 2;,. R l tr . 6 ~ 4 R 2 3 •13 2020, Fullerton Ave, fl bl!\ 1 ~tud\n w/" fr•iil•·i;, Ne. 11"" 11tory in e roi 0 w 1 "'0 ...... o 7 yr old 3BR 2 BA Bdnn• 31' ba · oceanlront 0 -""' • 11· k t sn~·1· <' r Blk " ~ ... ... .. bedrooms, '"'o batll!!I. Fully ,ho .. mo• ,,,,.1h •n l·-m• 01 ·• •1 ·• • DUPLEX 2 Br, $17 . garage, a i'Cd hUI company S4TJ. 675-TI84 ·ee en(s, -v-ra .,,. tl Nwpt Ave, 1 iln);hln HHrhour. NQ iiets. carpeted and draped. ..""". ....,r mo. $48 .OOo. \\'inll"r n'ntul: ~ mo:i:I~ fncd, klds, pet ok. Univ. Park Center, Irvine LARGE 2 Br. den, 2 Ba, frpl . So. of Rayl. 642..sGW I 1!46-91!lil or 1'!10-Th\O_ E •-~ .~ nnd .,r .... e ~ ,.~ 3 Bdl'm . & ramiy rm .. R GARAGE a pt s1 :.o.,,..,.~!!!!""""!!!!!""!!!!"'"' Townhouse Unfrn 3525 Pref. \\"Orkin" girls. 1111,. 'PTS U 1 . h d 2 8 -.nc~ y ... u ....., · w/assun1at-le 71;.';~ FHA het:~s. gd vie .... ·. WJ(l r.1011th. Stv/refrig all utit pd 1. ..., ~· n urn1s e . r OIEZ 01{0 i\PTS PC1,0!!:,ndunI 1 1 0Y, "'.'.°'ht'ld!_nd,. loan. CALL 55&-2660. 2 Bdrm!!., 1•~ baths, $.175 EASTSIDE• 2 Br Ito• 'Gnr ** t"OR l..ease---Nlce College 2 BP.., 2 ha.. bltns, ne\\' Diamond. 675--32l!8 $195. Util pd.' pool. lndry $2:!·1 .\11:1111;1 Je·~ " ... °"· · Park Home. 3 BR. 2 BA. ~1 • c Balboa P•nlnsul• 3807 facll, cpts, drps .. dsh11·hr, 1, 2 ,\· :i BH Prh· l!:lr, rto'V>I, -II l f ll 1· " • SELECT n1on1h. 2 Bd m1!t .. 2 h•1tlls, Homef1'nde<s * 642 ~ I . lly I ·' .....i cpts/drps, I"""'· " a r I ·-" N I lid/ t •-r.."te en am Y l\'ing. "i"'• ""do, ~:rq ~lol i!h. •1 TVV P r o ess10M anusca.,,,,,, <:arport, adlt. cpl. $ '.! g 5 . C J,,..-u gar. 1 o e l I* · \\'11.~hcr. (Ir\ ('r. Cll)M:' 10 Located !it llfcFndlkn lltKI PROPERTIES U~TUR.i~. APTS.: Q u t ct RENT l.se/Optktn, P.1 es a :.icross from pa.rk, near Near Hoag Hospital. Rltr. NE\7 xtra Jge 3 BR ., 2 Ba. Hacit•nda llarOOr A pi s 1 Ut•a('h, J36-0i:6 Harbor for only ~.750. Call 1 ___ ~~~=---•lud!o "''ilh {rnlc .. ll7.i i\l•i. Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba, brand schOOI. 551-462:{. 642-5333 Oceanfront Apl 1Yldbl gar. S39-7476 11~ & ,.,, 1., 11 1 ,, 139-2332 O'I' 642R1060 f 0 r GREAT ' I h r h I EAS BR. r ~.. e....... t'A'l 21&1 d ''OU . "'"' ,.... . u.I .. ' ·~ l', !").; l~ucc. 1-Rdrni, & den, frp\C'., •h•r.k. new pus crptg, r cs y 1.. E 4 ell<."ni ya1"d, I 3600 .,.,.,.,. n10. u-u-a Y s; 1: • R SEA""NS 1\I·, :S 1 PouT, l'('r 11~1111, drps, criil, further lnformattona INVESTMENT upstairs, $300 010nth; 2 Rd· painted, immac. lhnH>ut. 2 yr old \Vlllows ho1ne near _D_u~p-•_•_•_s_U_nf_u_r_n___ 64~l9 ev~. S11acl0us 2 i;~ory 2 Sr, I ~ Ul!ns ,\rlulJ·. lMJ 11 e 111 , ADULT Condo TusUn Vill1I$ 30 units. All. 2 Br, 1 ,_,;. n\1 .. 2 bath. cle.in, 11uii•t: Hmougc".'n~• 2•1 !~l~~ .. ,$350. Cld.'pl~r ... & .,"'}1~11•,'-.c,'~oo"p·!'-BALBOA PEN. 3 br, 2 ba. OCEE AN1 FRO?\! Yearly. I BR. 001 • Np"1 p111no1•10poo7!: JCno,nv. :-; 3 6-o 4 ll;.: '!2\1 L!th St. 'b I " bs f 1 covered Ba, trplc. 12 yn; old. 1t1W lge. livin~ rm. $275 l\~onth. ·...., ·-;r • ~-H • "' •· .,._""' ... iv/1rp], din. rm. & 3 n~ enook, 11el bar, BaJ. oc. opt' s. 0.1 • .,,1 inn :l..%-il).11 :1!1 l'ith \t , pat~. fuqtorii t'!~'tures . vacany. ~ru1 sel\ on ccnlyin. TURNER ASSOC. 3 BR. YARD, [rplc., 1a4 S37S/mo. 962-~9. lw.lconles. Close to Bay,. cony cpts, Urps, bltins, car-SI, 646-1450 -1 -U-D-lt\J ,l,,,1('(•n~c.'-c,-hl~k-,.·1 838-l912 e\."t'Sf"•knds lrat'L Pr1nclp es o · REALTORS 494-llTl ba, cpt. drps, bltns alt. $451l SUPER 4 Br, cpts, ocean. 1 )T. lse. 6'i:J.8148 po11. fiTh.JSJg, 3 Bf{. 2 BA, hit-Ins, h'Ont Ol·i•an, t•ru'lt.1~l-rl 1<ar . p 2000 S-140,000 Newport Beach 3169 gar. S3Z">. 2~~5 "C'' Orange drps, teaSC?. $250. d <! P · or 6irZOS. SPACIOUS 2 hr, huge ba. f I r r p 1 ll l'", i\\"t1ll. nn11·. ~l~i J1l<«+l 1111• 1 ur 2 orlul1 .... Income roperty. Sparling Real Estate Av~ .. C~f. 644-1111 , eves & 6i3"-20"26: 8.tl-3301 DUPLE.X 2 Br. cleun. nr rrpl, cpt/drp., DI\\' ..... ct· $~1~10. 1-!lli -:.~•IO ""3-354 1 }~AS HION designer's 1o1·knds 613-13.TI i... 11 '"15 --1y C•ll 64~=hi PRO~tOTORY 8ny Loi.. --~·~-=-. . Lagun• Beach 3248 S.:\. Countl'Y Club. A1lul1s. wr, 111111 • u · · •~1J, )T · ==~•.c,.=·~7'·~_,-,--I NI~\\ 2-HH-:-1 Btt. hll ·ln finest Joe. Will se.U 1v/smnll ALFALFA RANCH beochfront lionie for lse, 1 4 BR, 1'"'Rl'l.C, Frun. rm, $18:>. mo. a.13--;!004 Cl\! 842-1596 CONDO 2 br. 2 tiu, pJlio. ran1.:•', •\1 f 11 ,\ 1·,•fril( ~.:n1•ld do\vn payn1t"11t or 1rude for 1100 Acres, hl,gh producllon. nio only. 2 Br. D.R., hi>lc. bltns, db l. cl:'r gar .. 2 ba .. $185. UTIL pd, 1 &lr, frp\c. Apartments Furnish.cl LARGE I br. I blk. ro bay 111JOI. 1ulul1!<, 111·. ~ho1l'S· ,i;, $:_11rai.;1' \II ur1! pd. SZ.'5. hou 11c or R ·2 Lo t. A1nna~n1cnt & mal'keting A\'ail. Dec. l.1;!. $550. Utll. no pets. $3-15. mo. Cftll: Oceanvle\\\Victor1a Bch nr oc-enn, utils. Incl. $19i 1r:in!i. $215. &JZ-5'.."I)() rl)"· 1110 X.!ti-l!lJ,,\: 213-278-9966 L'Ontracl available. , _;n~c~t.=•=l8-=!7=0~7:~4~94:-~""'~·=~ Ghazi. Agt. S:.iG-gZOG or $230. 2 BDR, Ol'('an/clty Balboa Island 3706 67:,."600. 67~r-7876 eves. c"""'::"::lclG~·l~c~'-~"~··;;--7.0,.-,c.::::c;: WALK TO BEACH TWns u1tlt apt bldg under Excellent lnvl!~lm('nl NEWPORT 1SLAND 546.<JloJG vlc\\• apt w/garage -----Beacon Bay 3814 J 3 Bl 2 1 r I ~ II G ncl RI $365 NICE 1 Bdr lrplc .al'l:le l, ~!l ~A. :.11111 } 1. ~ & :1 nr·, ,•q1t, dt'Jli!i, -ns-·ctlot> for sale. C10llC Bi ru y, tr. 2hr, furnished, wlnl<1r. !i03 l\1ESA Vt>rde ln1n1ac · 3BR ' · · ' l BR furn . Blllboa Island. ,_ pl -1 ..,, ... ,,,, 11 ''I 16 1 • '"" uu · · ·dbl ger11gc yd 11ntio 170 I ..,...n1. tu1n · ·~'<t'(v • · JIUs, i.:.1r. 'J_.. 11 .~t. or to n1o,jor shopping center. * 67>6161 * 38th St. Drive by then call 2 B A. C p ts/drps.blt-ins/ k'ds/pet · ' ' S . incl ul I. W I n I er· BEACON . BAY l hr. n11t., x.1 µet!'. "•· s.i~ . .,; ~'05 1·11h ~1• I IB Rl1-J957 1st yr 'lvi:lte-o~~4ht. Call --riiDUST p R~ l~:lll-377·4&!0 ~~rio. 1.sc.' $350 n'IO. ~1ANY OTIIERS AVAIL 613"'6900 S1o11ldish frplc., ulill!. incl. 3 BR. SHAG cpts., drp~ ... Li\i{\;l.;. ~1 Bcdr~. 1o1U • -1~536-;;;::"::lOc.::°'c.;:!d!'l:::;::;1:;·c,,~ Pnmc:-ncw ~heiin ln<lut L South Laguna 3186 · NU~VIEW RENTALS· BalbH-Peninsul• <3707 Y.r1Y.~J300-niQ. 67J.82\J3 ~\· p11.lnt. upptt. -~' Sn.-li1i'ii7, iio~r lii-Cvei-Yllffiii: ... NE\\1 4 unit. % lllocks lo ""''k ollO i. .. ildin"", lOO,COO A1TR 2 Br, au. gru", P\1 673-4030 or 49<1.J.ijS C1pistr1no Be1ch 3818 Csc. Ph1A. S1S9 1110. :>;J•·O.?"J(). $!hi P{•r 11,0, No r l'e. he b Great buy good tru< •·~ vu. .. ~ PRIVATE Sch., ocennvlew yd . cpt/drpt;, blt1m. Ml-0 :;;;=,-==,--.,,-.,,,-.,..,,,,I CHAR?o11NG 2 br. 5Ulld<'<;k, ----------ac . ' sq f('('t, 2 hr, W/W, drpi;., rrpl. $385. VktOJ'in. $200 mo. C a I I VlE\V, Vacant, 2 S to r y 1 blk. 10 beach, "'nlr. (?SR utilities Included oc~n $155. 2 BR 4-"I ·x. erpts, r'ni;r. Brol..{'l' ~!J;~ 13."il ot· 811-43~ ~~te-0(~, lnooS:.~~-n'IO. ' Excellent Tmn11 32356 st on I n.i 1 on Rd. 673-.5270 Spacious 3 liR, 2 Ba. $350. n!nlnl. 673-0'l36. \'IE'~\·. · 9 ~ffi. f1tnu!~~~ts. 0~ 8 2RR, Z BA, <'Pill., dr)11., ny x ru. Bill Grundy, R tr. 544-4418 ' ' mo. 1430 Del Mar, Arch Costa Meia l124 !).19-839!1 or 49&-tJOI Sia mar, "" l'••rpor1, 1 chl ld OK. l'IO pet:o. NEW INCOME UNITS by * 67>6161 * HoUMI Unturnlshed 48R, 2 ba. DR a, Fam Rm. Beach lits, 49~2036 2 Br. apt. l'pl/drp. No chlrlrn $11i0. 1110 5:11.£51:1 the beach. Xlnl. IJX •helter.1 --~----='-"=~ Model t.ome oond. S400 DlOl~--""'~· -~-==• Coron• del M•r 3822 tJ Illa &Iii 9280 m· ---~---< Trlgl~xcii&:fou .... lexe&. TNC0!\1E TAX SAVER! rent or l!ie/opllon. !WS-1681. L1gunaN1guel 3'2S2 LGE 1''Ut.t.Y FURN 2 BR or JM;,".;.. · -;ul ~P,\C'!Ol!S 2 rlr, 11, Ba ill 00 0 ' up. ·ronlN 4 Uni! AJ>I 13kl~. brand beW. Gen•r•I 3202 3 .BR. r:f:. bsckiilS·~ ""'" "''N JUAN CAP. ' Sto~· BAdlll""1· •• ~·.,~ d~lt80'. f.~_2..~ 2 BR (~1\Me incl. rt!rlg, AJ)t. " l\la11le SI. OV\'l'l(r(lkhl,ll. !:•fir {'I) u r !If'. "" C 0'"1371 Clo8e etenl'IV thft }1!8.I' for ,,.., """ · ·~ '"' ,~ -. '1'M'·;J;M!J ... ~ I b 1 EX'f'RA llt' 2 Br, l'll' 13.'\. S~Jl •:!!j1 ~.!}!l.;,fil2 1:10rr II l.1 • IN . """' f(de I f FREE ffiEE itv, remg. cpts. . AvaU almost new 3 hr 2 bA. u:ih~'hr, ~!)OM' I n I , d OCC $\Th ~-- • 2 DELUXE FOUR·PLEXES ::;~0 si;r~erin rr!nt °J e ProtestlQl\ftl Strvict e 12/~1827 den, bl.ttm, .dbl.. gir, fl'll,.-d. $30. OFF OF.POSIT w/Rd, Lo\-"tly " w, $235. n1 o . cpts. rps, UC · t'fl~D0-3 hr. 111 ha. pool, Pool. Vory •l'llU'p· Great BR. Mllny de I u xt'· ·~ *LANDLORDS* 3 BR. 2 frplc, fam nn! ~Iese. yd., ooinm. pool prlvl'•· Nr . ~79 11ro\rtt:,n S apt., pool. Avail. Dt-1:.': ~.!It. fir:>--1600 ~;..s:;;ILS PD l I br m~ arcS:i:J1ost• ~~"' \VHtmiaalet an:B.. 0 If c T polntmenllJ.. Choice ll . a . Vc"lc. Nn pets. $335. mo. ~larlnA A golf courw. $300. • · t t. 2 BEORO<)~I Duplex on A 1 • " 1-;_. 2,:, , .. ..:_~on.:__.•~ __ _ Sll7.000. ind Sttl Aatnt. location. Rltr., 96!Hi894. Homeflndert * 642·9900 54>50CM 1no. TI+-49J..3381 LARGE blichcklr cottBgt>. Ocean Sltlt." G11rai'(', paUo. b tn~ .. rrf, •R' .. S "'" 1~0 Pt's. ~. t1n1i1 2 fir. for\.,'il nlr .!71-8248 ____ _ _ : ·O HOUSES oN ONE LOT, C..llfornl1.'1 La.rp!it Jten111 I $450. SUPE:l. 4 Br, Cflls, drps, Mission Viejo 3267 Adults only. S120. mo . S250 M"r mo. 426 Acadia. 2fl1J Ch11rl i.> St 645-0112__ h1·1t. 1·11 ·1 ,.11r Ni·.,r lwach. 1---~-llLOCK t.0-8EiCH -popular £.~aide xnper •Service!• lease. $250. 6'13-2026 or 548 ·31J76 or 646-1730 m9303 or 67.i-0993 NE\\' ZBR npt. adults, no ~i::1;..1l.': ~· ·U1 \Ith St. New, deluxe -C·plex, 'l17 'Z'lr.J 1hurp l &: 2 BR. Exterior '2~a=n..--~w~.~11<,-,-to:-;bo,,--oc~h--=$1~1l1'°'".,I 83.W""~ N£"!.2 br. Al\50 Villa. Ctpt, LARGE lBR. 'Ttirn. t140. lllR. -:be, rrri1c, hl!ftm-tttl. -~~n!~~\~~13.i11r \V~tcUJt, '1" n 8 1 l\S 1 • 1 trotn -,,,,,. 1 ·~ St., lf\lnt. Reach. $125,l)Xl f'ro!ihly palntl!d, AIWl.Y' li'unllngton Bea.ch. AltlO 2 You'll find 11 lrl Claastfltd (lrpg .rn~c. dlAhv.·1r. erg, I Dep. $75. AV " 11 00\\'. imUo, mincil'ck, bllins, nr I i'iiiiF7'i-c=i--c=c--:: .. A. v In~. rp t', attl'ltliCt . ruu pr! t . &11-3001. rented. 'Valk to sh0p11. Solld Bt on Uettfl.l:t Co.in MCSR. Ad. CAii GU-5618. $$0. ~. , ~"'~'~"'~"~~~----bl.'ach. $4~. 61J..OS52 3 BR., 2 b 1 •• 2 11:ar·s, m· Cri1~r111'. Ev1•l; ~I $45.000. 4-PLEX, S I O. O O O ln\'cwtmt 6 lntvmc. $49,950. And 2 Br, 2 lln. bike-to liave llOtnethhia: )W want to 3 BR O>nc1o. 2bu, pool, piit lo, 11.ARGE l bc<troom uptJl'T, ROO!\lY :l O'I' l br, l blk. slorv.s & offkt!~. A<lulrll 11ltl'Lf:X. 2 Sr l\fLI. ltlll't tJown, tnooinl' $000 n10 • , RED C'.ARPET REALTORS beach, New1K1rt Bc11.ch $185. ~117 01'nH\ed 11.M do II en a I o s e d • 1 t " cli alU'. mtttu1<e lllhtHll, no fJ et 11, w1.1e1 . U)l. B)' o .... ni•r, S.U',..A391 _ ro;1110, l1'u11rlr)', ndll <"fll pref, 842--0389 or 21~...:t99-J.'i5.(j;'j 641)..$611 Aj:ft. Jo~e('. 97~0 well · Oll U NOW M2-6678. C.1tlldren p?~ 11'!0. 8JD-08TI, ~ Gn.45.\1 & 752-0100 &II Idle lte.rn!I ..... 64.2...j6~1 Z..u 1wr-. $1T1. 000-lSTI • > • • D I 2 OA.il y PIL_~·~' --~~_;1.c""'=::";..' ,.,•-:.;;.=..:2c;l,"'l"•-"-AP•rtments Unfurn. AparlrMnt1 Unfurn. Rent;iliQ'";here 4300 Bu1ln111 Rent•I 4450 Buslnttt Oppor ~ 5 Lott & Found . 5300 G•rd•nlng rtelp W•nted, M&F 7100.:.:..:_· \. -·----· ~ 1--....;...;..;..;,.._....;.;..; lrvlne 3144 Sant• An• 3880 ~JAi..£ Z ro 30 lo i;h11~ EXCZ.JJS[VE OEALERSIUPS CAUF. ANIMAL CO~'TROL l1i:t> 2 hr 11p1, 1 blk lX'h. C:.•nt1r 1000 SanSqCFt11m1nt1 Unique product. Portable llLlnU~ton Beacn Sht.Jl(r t:XP. G&tdtMr 1 er v In J Newpon, CD~l .tU'ta. CompJ Ptdenirw. \' ard deMUp1, 646-461' Delivery-Sunday tJ,_, y ALL NI"' 1 Ur, 2 Ba l'Ol'lflo. Pool, .)IU.'llnl, rtt. r o o 111 • lrpl.~. 2 tfll..'I. patkll, d61 II>~· No p.!111. Univt'rsil)' l:lo.rk. ~ ~7-6791 o r :.U-31S7. 3848 SIOO SpGclOWf Sill&lts, n r . 11w:lpplnj: .t lrat11J10rl•Uon. Garllltt' Incl. 542-6547. Aptt Furn/ Unfurn 3900 • NEW • r.n-111 Joe S'rulrchl only. Al <.'OnlltU telephone. Exctl· 8311 Edison St .• 536-6$1_ sr.>-1!l8 or 96S--1·156 ift._ ll'a\'e Sto,.. or office Jen11en1tarle5. 111.ih pron ta. Back uf l:hunl\nt SOcltty n1c'8-11tc-. on F:t C.mlno Rul No lnvet1tme1u. 'rortacall. ANIMAL ASSlST. U!AClJE ~IALt.:, ·~ .. ~ .. ~,-,~25~.-,..-,.-.. ~l~~~. I .~ -... ~'xl'tlltnt ~ .,.,.,,. '9'J-7870 • adopdon 1pa.yU. ult f'tnplo)'(!d lonklng !or Apl. "'~' -4§2..,,,.... lnv1st Opport'y 5015 neuterfni: inklnn. ~ l•~ )JUu'l' In Nf.WP011 or &I ANlAl.ALS U.IPOUNDED Isl far $120. I 67W7<a0 all s ll a p s I u 11 ll b,,. I 0 r 100 SllARES Oo"il4i, te1nale. Blk/bm. 11 rrn Booklltore 1'1eot.a.I Sculptor, BANK Of" JRVl?.'E Doxie, female, Bro"'n EUROPEAN GARDENER IAndJC.llpina·lree leJ'YQ rcasooable, &U-i329, 685"-"25 G1neral S•rvlc•• 6046 St.tAU.. Job Speclalltl Pain· OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIEns. RE- QUIRES THE USE Ot" A l.ARIJE S'IA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CON'l'A~'T MR. Bb:NTON WILLIAMS 330 WE~T BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE fl4i.4S11 FOR 11.PP,OIN'l'MENT. • cte. Locateod in The ~tall s1m * 493-!iem SP r I n & 11 r ·s p an l cl, ?.J, \\'I\\' ,.,1.rp .. n·frig. & hat YOU'LL BE GLAD ~!/wi ll i1h1tre PAR!\ nt TIIE ~'ACTOltV, ~2!1 Bm/wht i•lit1t• t,.l('U(~·d 2 blk:i. tro111 YOU WAIYEO I N1':\\'PO!tT fw·n '.!br, ~hn., 30th. N.B. 613-00'>6 11·5. Ci\NAL LOTS Key la.rso, f\a. Lab pu:t m1de, Black :f-Olrpenb')t-0\ua. An>' An Equal Opportunity Employ•r==~' _Jobs. 531-4676 Tutoring 6094°iifelp WantMI, M&F 7100 SMALL HOME-REPAIR ~,;_;.;,·--"----! cozy STUDIO npi. l 'r~f. r . Rcu~1u1hlt", :iii'i'i--"'"'-'=ii'iie-'"°'=~ I l'ilinutes to bay or ~an. """''''" 1, f,m, Blk/·"hl ht'tt('h, Jn ccnrpiJ l.11&1Ulu. Introducing new be.ell and 640-07 1:! RE:AL Eslnle Office & De&k Sell lr d 67J..U60 1.1<1 .. "' s1.;o ~lo .. nil util p.11d. l bclrrn i1pu v.·elJ v.W'th '-ii-7~~=.,.,-=~=c Space for rrf11 or 1111 I c. ' a e. · 3 Belg./SIM!lp pUJ>f, lri CAKt't:N'l'RY PLUMHlNG TENNlS lruitructian. Prlvatc.. BRAKE & ELECTRICAL f>J~lOOI un~ nour. MISSION REAL TY ~-ting. ReUoM yr t al· lJCI :<tudcni nl'e'ils roonunalc Ser\!il-.t• Included. Pr I 1n e Money Wanted 5030 Bcwctt, malt. Bm/"''ht 9 0731 fvrdable e Grt •I BF:ACH 111 i.hr. d('lu.-.:i-, funi'd, Cd~f locallun. Bertha Henry, Terrier n1lx male. Blk Wh:DDING PHOTOGRAl'HY. Call 675--00 FRONT END MEN & INSTALLATION MEN -*-4 4-*--euylro11n1t'nl e lttmhsrn.'ff upt. $11 2.~. Cl\11 i\I n r k • Hl'Rlloni 492-4121 . NEED S.15,000 tor l Yr. 'VU! Terrier, n1ule, Bm/11d1t Nt;\\' ~ ,\:. :1 1;R LLlXUH\' uud untun1lslm<l e c67~3-::,:o5:?U""'.-'---~---l~ln~d;u~,~,~.~;.~l~R;;!'e~n~t•~l-4~5~00~ p.)Y 10</o Int; secured by Ger111 Shep, male, tilk/brn Ftnest Work at Ulwcfll Schools & Prlce11. 839-7490 Instruction 7005 C? !"' 00 ~1 .11\lll\I,..;, "'1dl' i • $·185 fO $215 • JtOO~l~lATt: .. ei'(jed to $hGrti $24,000 2nd 10. CaU l916) l.ub mix, fem, Blk OC~~~\N Vl~.\\s 111•£1l' VL<'· ~ n:t 2 BA. House In b'Tl--0634 L'Olh:ct for detall1. Husky, frn111le, Liver tvna lil'11"h f1\Ju1 S3:ll 646 8453 Costu f.lrs11 . IND. CONDO Mori Trust D•edt 5035 Bloodboun<l, n1alc, Blk/brn t1auhn9 6051 -----·--·~ - -COLl.ECE 110tude11t g I v I n g LOCAL Movuig Ii: JlaulltJi p I an o Jelisons. Beginners ·~l·I'<!);, • Call 55(;..7"11~8~. ___ /\1 nl:'w Kail &.irport sill' . ._ • Terrlrr rnix, fen1, BlkJv.•ht 7\\R, l Ila. l blk II) orr11.n ~'El-IALt:, 11t1ral'. !o ,;hart' 2 A11"·ro11d. otth.-e1 & ind. LOANS UP TO WI. Bea.glC!11Jp, fen1, Tri by i.1uden1. l.41ge 1 ruck, and intC!nnedlates. Ca 11 For Pip Boyt Store rcasonuble, Barry S:U-12°j5 Bruce at 752-1323 or Imrned. lull-time openings. HAUUNG. l\'iovlng nnd'l-'5~16-t:.o;4~18~.-------1 Xln'l ialary 8' ""'OrkJng Rl'frig., lrplc, d•·rk, lJJtns. ~ :! Br hill.iidc haf', lrpl, 3 l'IJXCC. l200 Sq. ft.; plenty 1 t TD l Beagle mix, n\ILle Tri S?li..J inn -;.•l·~.!.;\'.I ~ h!k~ bch. t{l\\11. $93. 1110. of porldr1i, $800 fllonth, s oa ns Cockapoo. n?m, Blond n I ~e •s Lai;:u1\a. 49l-S41il HARBOR Collie/Shep, !em, Blond " B, J ti 01'•'•1n \'!ew, -~· "'f''ttAE~ 1 C---=" 2 d TD l CATS Trash CJeanllp. 2 studen". VOICE, Piano, Theory (.'Of.di. L I be r 11 I employee * 640-1749 * Your Home Or Mine benelits. .! .. de., 111."r 0i.-.it·h. rrplc, ,.ouLT /i.P,.. Garages tO;-R1nt 4350 n· oans Lnghr dom, male, Gry/v.•ht )'l'\i.;i. 49l-2'.l.:\~I: 197 ·1317 ,.. Stllhr doni. fem, Grey SKIPLOADER I: dump truck Piotr. Newman 833-~ Apply ln Person w o r k . Concrete, asphll.ll, -· 110 E. 1st Slreet sav.'ing, breakinl:, S46·'1UU 1 ll i +l Santa Ana L-,·do Isle 3856 1433 S A SIXG LB Car Garage nr 12th '.. 0 do f T . up1rior venue St & Halhoa Blvd. sz3. nio. ~v.'iesl rates ran,ge Co. Shthr m, em, r1 N•wport Beach 67.J.-4600 day.~: 6 7 5. 7 s 7 6 S•ttl1r Mfg. Co. Klth?11, fen1. Ce.lico ~~REE PlCK~UP of m ls c. f~ 1530 S Harbor, F'ullerton dlscar<ls.. :.'13-59i-5..?6J aft. . 15221 fu:r.ch Bl, y,-~stm, :: UH. 2 lj.1, b!in)(, :!. r1:1.r ................. ~ .... !!!!!.... r:vr-1. KEALTORS 642-2171 54$.0611 Kitcen, maJe, Cry I w ht I 1.'lll~tf!e, l.'PIS, drpj. Adulr~. SINCE 194~ Sc · u •• 00 "' tilrlpc. I Lo.•.iM'.'. Ah,.1 2 Hi". ll.a &, COM[ LJY[ SINGLE g;1ra;;1• Cosla :\tcs11, 673-4400 rving n.u· r arta ...,yrs, OTliER Kl1TENS i:: :6 Brls1ol, Costa Mesa 6 pn1 Thank you ... t.tixe ~~ & Air Cond 6053 Job Wanted, F~al• 7050 2 car Gllnli;l'. lllfni, Cj)IS, S'.?:i. HAVE note for $10,000 .utl~~~~·~P~U~P~P~r~E~S~~~ di:·PJ, lrplt. Lf'a.w, Can 831-21i0 HfAi int per annwn, puyable prin W.lly film. 6ia-3967 WITH US !Ox..'10 PfllVATt:, lockl'<I. $15. * COSTA MESA * over next 4 yrs-On thriving I~ "N.WPQrfBeach 3869 ino. '100 22nd SI, Huntin!.10tt Aln1ost new r.1.1. lrvtne business. \ViU dis-I • f'URNACE REPAIRS APT mgr. or assist lo n1i;:r. SAVE ?.10NL"Y ON YOUR Adult complex. Exp'd. Refs. CAS BILLS. lL\V~ YOUH. Box 5&1 Ocean11lde. 9~. f1JttNACE A 0 Ju s TED Help W•nted, M&F 7100 CARPENTER 'v a n t e d fu1l-1ime, mature, rough & finWI carpenter. A1ust have ~ )Tl exper. \.•1111.Jng to work long tlni. &rme tools req'd. C a 11 847....0000 bet\\'11 S-SAM. Fri. UI' Monday. OCEANFRONT J 3 BR, 2 ba, Yl'ly ~550 ·: Bit, 2 bi'., furn $-100 Wnlr. · 2 BR. 2 00, 11.·ln,c-r. S300 BAY FRONT 3 T.iR .. 2 hill .• unf. $475 yrly. STEPS TO BEACH 3· BR. 2 hi1, wil;ter. $275 2 BR. furn .. yrly S27S s HR, 2 ba. furn sm yrly l en. 1 ba, turn, wntr sz:.o 2 BR hGUSC!, 11·11tr. S250 CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR. uni. holllit'. Jo'nm. nn, 2 bll. $500 lse or l~•·/opt. 2 BR, 1 bu .. unf. $2'15 }'!If NEWPORT CREST 2 BR. 2 ba.. Condo. SS25 COMMERCIAL Orn~ sul:e. N'pt. $250 associated llROKEAS-RE Al TORS 1Cl~ W 6olboo 1173 Jiit) f Beach. 00()...\SS! •• , __ ~ 1300 sq. ft. $185. ?.10. rount for cash. 213-693-9569. hnonal• A \\'Unn srHi~ a r en. _ &14-2361 1crt1nn1ng lrlends or rela!<> Office Rental 4400 '''ILL sell ae1190ned ls\. T.O. inb 1\·llh nci1?hbo1'!I, Spacious INDUSTRIAL SPACE \Vlth Bal. $4705·7~'7~-$279 qtr. 1&2 hl·dmis r .. .ittJring bltins, curpeted a ff Ice in the Oisrount 15% 499-4588. ..ersonals 5350 ~.",~,r.~ ~,a~·~,,~; LEASING-NEW ~f~f·,~;.~~·~ .. ~,~~~i r· ~;,;..::·· 1rni E!ft~i:u~~f~~d~:.t ~~; \\'ITH NEW FILTERS -RR HUGGINS CO 642--0515 AH EA Distributor \\'anted. 4ii6 Newport Blvd N.li. Over 21. Oppor. to earn up Houtec.lean1n9 ' ou~ 10 S800 per_ mo .. Pllime. \\'c _ tl'aln. Call 639·6W. HOUSE OF CLEAN CA>HIER HOSTESS obqs. J-:tijoy the good adtJI! RETAIL + 1 ~'~"'~1<~1.'j.$200~.j'~'~m~oS.~9~7!>-~39~23~1 ~1_;;;;;;;;;~~~ii~DJ~~ editor wishes to contac t Hie l\l th1• OFFICES 1,000 SQ. FT. otfict• or . · pen1011afsln1llarexperiencc Carpc1s, Wmdows, t1uors, WEST BAY 18 storage, Plenty of parking. Lust It Found S:.W and i n tere1ts for r.:oI-Upoo1s, St ea 1n <.:lean1n". M 1 131 E. lSlh St. Costa ?.1esa FROM 35c Ft. $2'25. Newport Shores Area. --__ laboration on 01· preparation H.eg. Serv. Avail 642·68'~4 P/Uine. u.st IS.Ve exper. ASSEMBLERS •---~-... i0;16;;...,..,. .. 1Brund new rommercial com· cC=•~l~l ~"'~·'=-8252~·=·~·-~=-~ *LOST* of articles, stories, novels, HOUSBCUAN~Nc. Good l1nmedlute opening for PC Apf>1¥ In. Pcnon plex! Spanish style. Plenty 1600 FT or r.!·I on SKYPAPJ< Rt:iWARUl l ~. Write Box N'J. 3!1, c/o rets. Uwn transporration. Assemolers with. at least The V11v•t Turtl• MESA of Parking. From 336 sq. a/c, heat, cpb, drps. 12',(, \al Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1360, 55(·0849 · 6 tnonths c x per I enc e. N r 1 1400 n under going rate, 866-«Sl r. e cat, 1 moz. old. Black Cotita ?o.fesa Calif 92626 Knowledge ol color codc.1--"'~'~··~·~"~'~"'~'~·~··~"7'"'-"'"'--I GARDEN 1'~~1lo facilit:. O:P m::I: St 4550 &._brown .. long luur, inanx POOL needed-whO can help U:.'T us relieve you of your "'OOd aoldcriug & I>c Doru.'d COCKTAIL lngs. Reressed l!ghling. Air _:~!!_9• wµ. Wenru1g 11ea collar. ine to swim in 83-114 de housecleaning Utsks. ltelll. :.i.Wling. WAITRESS APTS c;'Ondltioned. Prime locaUon Vic Anuliclm Ave, Ca 6 ta pool. Generous guest cog: !lti3-4::!11 or ~ ..,, 5PM to lot-'~!. $2.25 IX't ilr. 2 & 3 Bdnns. crpts, drps, • just oU freeway! Good STOP HERE I r-.1esa. Please call &&TI+l. tribulian. A1e&a Verde area if 0 U SEKJ::Ef'ING wanted, Cull 833-St!Jl) Apply u1illtle1 paid. B 111 n & , visibility. Mission Viej~EI Do )'GU ne<.'d an extra.storage WSl'!-Y'flg-biaelt-c1u, 1nale, prel'd. I um in great ne>ed part time. Huntington area. 01· Stop By Far An lntervie1v t.1ARIE CAf.LANDERS launary fllcillties. Rec Toro area. Call to preview clOSt't! Rootn? Garage? Or snort·hal.l', wht spot 0 n due to several splnlll opera-t::xp, Rels. $3.50 hr. 963-'1!:1li! EL TORO._ Sat 9am to llam. room ,v/pool lable, gym (7141 752-1700. ? ? ? Then you need cnes1. i~·iay sUU huve lag lions. ~O HOU!':ECU:ANING Incl. "•· COMP'""'R 1 11·1pnonc ~o. Vic: .:>an tu ---.--"---~. -~ -• u1s;. COOK room, uuna.. JlOO . Adults lNv:ESJMENT AU.SPACE. Hamiltan & Ana Ave & 151 h s,. N~TJCE 1s hereby 1pven. I cant apts. keasoru.blc. rates. All (Or.'IA )'•UN Ex P e r· d 1, 11 e c 0 0 k. ~nly, no pets. 2881 Bristol, I Newland Hunlington Beach !U:.WAtW Call &u-as!I au w~ll not be re_spo~s!ble fo1· R· ·rences 4!11;.~7 Hospilalizatlan, pd v a c, ()5\a ~fe75'81.·1415 960-1970 5 WKeys &. ail day "'k<1us any debts or ltabihttes con-HOUSECLEANING I~ d y • INC. Lither benehts. Sam's Sealo-""'""'°"'==~.-. ' tracted by anyone o l h er d d bl bl ~· Min. \\lute Poodle, than myseJJ on or alter this e Pen flD e, reasona e, od, 16278 Pacific Coast li:wy, LINK :SU\!er car s• Red ~I. date. Nov. 18, 1974. frank re1erenre!O. &1:!-5299 181151 Von Karman A\!e H.B. .('~fl~ STORAGE UNITS w/bells, & flea (.'01. Wlute E. Miers. JAr'AN~t: LADY TO 00 lrvloe Coo~K.~E~,-.,.-,7'd~Al7.lc-around.,--:;I NEWPORT'S MOST )i'tlb'l.ttl _!2?'lll~ Personal, bw;iness or recrea· turtle necx s"·caLCr, ans tul-"'-""='~===~--llOUSt:U.EAl""l'L~G . O \V N Equal Opportunity nuUl. Wiggy's SteakhoUse, iional stocagc. f'roin $8. Little Hit, Male, Vic: <.:osta *PRO~'ESS10Ni\L 'J'RAJ'llS.f>'lti.0527 ~1nploycr nl/I 2845 Ha1·bor Blvd, Co1ti. SPECTACULAR OCITUIC!tEWCOllClPT! Jamborl'C & San Diego r.1e1a t'ark. Reward. -DllUMMER * •t VIEWS lDUlT LAkESIDlllVING 642·2790 LOOKING FOR WORK Landscaping 6066 ~ "esa.~--~-~~1 Luxury bftylront DJ>artment Rentals Wantid 4600 }ULIND: Female bm. & v.·ht 4gg..2108 LAWNS BROWN? gravey;lrtl shift Good pay. exp. Top "'ages. Apply ' ln i MlAU rniACCtl'tto .,;.'"""':;::;· ~w:;ay~.,iiC~•l~l ~9'1~9~<~•l~3i~l.=; I . call C!erni Young -·-· · AT T END ANT, exper.for C0oKS, n1en, "'!OOlen bkWt living. Uoot sUps lll your • 8ach1lors clog. Resemo.!cs Gcrmanl-c-==~::::C=;--c-,-_ Renovauon h• n necc!lslty ~·ri.n~-e llene1iis'. A1lply Shell person, Carrow's Jteataur· door. \VJJk to shops, re11Lau· • 1 BR, 2 BR •••t•li¥e •ffice • All FURN Baell Apt for mature Sl10l1hair. 1''Jca collar, cnolfe ANYONE wit n css i ng at tnis lhne. Contact Ur<~n StatlCln, 1000 Irvine, NB ant, }Jl(.'O turnofI, San Clem. rants, theaire, ocean. A •2 BR & Den ~ngl lad¥ 11•/ sn1I ~og in cnain. 'fi.tecl. baycHd Vil· accid~nt at Bristol aJframp Haven Gardens, 21:.!3 /\UTO Mech. n~cd at DENTAL ASSIST. Jew elegant, \Cry private, NB C~l rAr '012 Uigt, San t:1eme1ne 4~7\A'S# & 405 fwy •. Sun. Nov. 17 2-bedroom, Z.br th wilts 11.•lth From $185. $435 Gt" area . .......,.... LU . , li ..,._ -Ill approx. 6pm, please con-flh'!"'por1 lSJvd., CM : JJUl Goodyear Ctr., top wag~s, Chairside. Full time. X-Ra)' sl)acious teorr:ices, pool, Ul\\'n 6-9 pm. :;1: er 1na n .... epuerd, I.act David Phillips 557-JJW ~lmer. 64&-3927. fringe bene's. Lou or J1n1 .. c .. .,1,,.e l'C\.I a. ~.aiiy OJl')U, subteranerui 2-car pal'king. MesoV.rd• fast& Adams \VANTED, cabin in Silverado lge Hlk/tan 1naJ.c. Vic. K· eves. Masunry 6010 548-9383 i•'r1nge 01:11e. Beach area. All adult, full i..ecuricy build· 5.40-1800 Canyon, Not over U50 per 1~iart, t:.M. ~n·s p et, -"'==--~~=-I --~-AVIATION MECH . .-f.~.,J9. irfii. New carpel. drapcs, 1 jjijiii;;~ii **Corona dtl Martt n1a, 960-1930 ~:Ivery mucn. Rcv.·ai11. sb:!~liJ~ ~;~~~ w ~LL l Ar.~ s &·l s~ N ~, .~o .-.~p 1~11: .rn.n k• l<l-~ JM>' -';D""E~Ni'T~A..-L~R~E~C"E""P"T".-1 bQilt·iru;, dl'~r. 1~ases froni I 1 Professional OHi~ and/OL' Advtce on all maners. ~k,ncybL>l ~ ·~ •• ii JO 4 ti., be~tl~. M·t' lS.J.I;-1r;1er·rj\fi-pui.ses denfal mgmt. l S30IJpcrnlC. --Retail. Deluxe, air rond.. I~ LOS'!': QUALi i"ON".C: H.c.M· :~12N.EICaminoReaJ Br~c . ack sto ne view 110'>\', eau y<>llt' Al JHY yrexpncc.&d.open.Sorne v J U11ple prkg, jan. M'rv .. ulll ~r1ancia/ • INl.i ;\JU at Ua"•torct 11a11, San Clemente, Far nppt. ;JOQ-Q.)fl ltccru!tcr and Join !hi' iX'll· Sal. t:orp bt:nellls. .H.B. (714) 673-7985 11,. /'J.~ •. rt·.-. pd. 300-200)', ""'Y frontnge UU 1'i·1. l'oiov. 15. lt.J:.WAHu CaU •192-oo:M 49'~-9136 BRIC K~\VO R K, paving, pl <' "ho'\·e joln«t the . ..i·iny. Call 846-35-10, 893-503'!. (714) 54.7..(1321 "' ~ & 2nd tlr. Rares from .48'. 'l~'..:Ml !'REGNANT? l te & 1 s f'r t; r.· sa 64-1163 Ov.'ner. 675-t9CO. 2855 E. Pan -n>, en ry\\•ay · et:• osr2. •I! ·;to • DENTAL orthodontic Ult. Nlwport Bay Towers 2 Coast High\l·ay, Cd~T. Business O~po r SOOS 1''ND: }'lufty 1-70.:Y & "t1itc Caring, conHdential counsel-estinia te~ ;,31-4973. chainide. A1nt opPty fo; 310 F ndo St N B BR. Ta"•nhouse, frplc, 1-~~==c:=~"""---kitten w1uea collar Vic. ing & refeiTILI . Abo11.ion, Uc. No. 2'n4:JO. Dave. advancement &. top salary. •rnl ·• · ' from $250. l BR. trorn t19S. * 1 ll.10. FREE RENT * iagoo11d & Garuetd, l1U. adoption & keeping. P•inring/ Papering 6013 AVON lrvine area, 551-7800 Vista Del M--Pool, teruils, continental No lease req. Dix. oUices e l:au tki·/$35.'! APCARE 642-4136 -•-break!asl. Separate family adj. Airporter Hotel. A/C, 2 -DENTAL Assistanl, exper'd. ADULT GARDEN uor-.rEs section. Close 10 shopping tulJ services. From Sl4.'i Mo. PIZZA PARLOR WST "t:at Stevens", grey HEAL ESfATE TRAINL~G. * O'Yo OFF Need Cash For X·Ray certificate. Good UlVINE AVE., 1\T !\W..SA &. fine beach. 644-2611 2172 DuPont, Roon1 8 Gross ~2(1.COl. Take Out. stripes & wnt paws. vic. lndiv. instruction. Personal B-4 SANTA* p..1y. Call MS-8844. Nlar Newport Blvd. Fr'\\'Y I !!!!'i!ii!!!!Ji!ii!!!I!!!!!!!! * 8.ll-3223 'Tll noon * Ask1ng P0.000. Present Y1c1w1a Bcacn. ttc.v.'AJtu attn. Sales or broker eJ1am State lie, 1uuy ins a Lall1.'0tc Christmas? 0 1 5 H w A 5 H E n wanted Irvine Industrial Complex. THE EXCITING =n=ESJ<~.=,,=,=.,.,"-=.,=.=11=,7b=l,-=cl50~'' I ~~~~c ~~~!Si~si ~~~ '1111·!001 2-3 w~ Academy 548-1192 i'ru.nung 97~3335 anytune If you're ambitious A en-Da"S. Beachcomb , Cof· l 'BR $190. · 2BR $230. PALM MESA APTS. mo. \Vlll provldC! furniture 833-ll41 L:t.Nc.KUUS reward. So 11 d •Palm/Card Reader• STATE: lie 71822, bonded, lhu1Jastic, you can st a 1· t , Jee ShOp, 2633 \V, Coll.st RCclC:';~V~~l ~l~=i· ~11NUTES TO NPT. BCH. 11t SS. mo. Ans w" r ing e gra,y H.11851&1 liluc ienutlc Ad/Rt.>Juclion 10831 l:~ach Bl. painting int/ext, 15 yrs eruT1lng maney immedilitely H\\')', NH. 642-8475.=~=l Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $l75 service avaUablc. 178 7 5 BEER BAR cut. St'c Jc.re ur !:Secl(1 al Stan.Jn, 527·3406 1ocal refs, free esl, liUl as an AVON REPRESE:N· 00CfOR5 ASSISTANT SecurltyePMt~l;i.:.!~frlg. Inc. Adults, No Peli Beach Blvd., Huntington COSTA ,,t<N<. _2o4 l/a 4Jrd. NB. ____ POUND.S Ort Permanently. Henn, 64JH.1238 f~··,,rr1v00E .. MCalloet "°,,,'''··.,~~.~~. Young lady f18·28l to work -~ '~I M"" D,. Beach. C '.2 '321. J\IESA, $>NW. I>.vn. Lu::.J': L1/lll/7·1 Prescription ~llko T .. ,, .•• , P~-m COLLEGE S I 1 . •1n u "~ PARK NEWPORT ......., " l'actllc Business Sales " .. " ·-<>·" tucC!ns JJain ... ,g M0 ·7041. as doc tors asslslant tj blks fron1 Newport Blvd.) NEW Plush olllli! Bldg., 2 ~ N Bl CM giasscs. Gold wiN i· i n1 It· Private · Grou p 556-1350 int & ex!, airless equip. Also /recpt. in health spn. No APARTMENTS !)46.9860 to 6 n.J\1 suites. Conference · ewi;·t ' · · vic: tiW:'D?r ~ \•1cto1·w. EUROPEAN J?acclifl, e t C!. kitchen ·nbil1cts re(1n1s.lllng. BABYSMTER Sci eJ;per. nC!ti!SS. We train you. Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms ON THE BAY R.n. Yerox copier. Near NEW LIQ. STORE lteward. 646-471$ Breast implants, Cellular Reis. 673-3651J ROB & 11."cekcnd. J\~ctrhame~~ Apply in penon &ftnor eve. and Townhouses Sth floor 2 Br, 2 Ba. Slip 0.C. Airport. 8.U·3640. & DELI rvu1~U--\.oray & \\'bite cat· therapy. 714-433·3346 lJit CLASS Eli!t/lnt Painting. Cllild. 3-S days p/wk 7U2 Harbor Blvd., C!'.1 F'r. $?M.50 Open 9-6 Daily avail. S500. mo. Nev.·part 1501 WESTCLIFF OR. part ~.urucsc. Very iavlioic. Babysitting 6008 P aperhanging. Air I c 111 M5-66:t1 • 8pa Pools Tennis Brh. 642-8931 or646-8316 NEWPORT Financiul Ccnicr Costa t-.tcsa, SJ:l,000. in Fix· ~1e; tu,oy hay.:;.,. lL'\'1110.:., __________ Spray,\~ yrs exp/ 979-J:ll.H BAB"SlTTER-·and lh EXEC. SEC'Y Act'OS~ fron1 fashion Island L tW't?s. 4000 Sq. fL \Vill be 1¥1l·;ilv4. 1· ------:------.i gl mo er at Jan1boree on San Joaquin Rooms 4000 easing Offic.t Space ;1 \Vinncr. Pacilic Business --.----.---IBABYSl'ITlNG. n1y ham e, PROF. painter, hottest Y."Ol'k, .;pe. Sep. o)f, board & Fly fantastic! Sky h 1 g h HiU!> l'.aatl. ALI. o.,.s,rr: ~l.\.10.::r. sales. r uuNtJ. lilkandgiaystrip-1vcckdays for working reas, Int-ex!, free est, tels, calary.2girlA3&5.&i0-0482 sf\111.cy for careu minded l714) 644-1900 \\'ANTED URGENTLY: --'~'~J.1~'-"'~~'-~'~"-'~'~'-1.~2'~6. _ ,6U-177D 833-11-1.l e:l Ina.Le KHtcn. r ica (.'Ou"-'" mothers l\tesa VcrdC! area 548-2759, &12·39133 c-c~~-l~;;y';[if.t'':f.~:;,"f;~~ exec. secretary w/no bat! ,\.,ist'll studio rcom iv/ba. e ro1u1uaa ur., 1.Jru1a 1·au1t. 557-$836· · ------::. Babysitter, 3-S pin 1 child. to travel. Top slcills roq'd. GOLF COURS_E__ d lh . 5Sc PER SQ FT 'iOl\rlJ•iH -PROr~ Painting. l.nt-Ext. Bear St. Sehl area. ~7652 J•son Best Ago~ an roon1 11.•t running 1617 ll'ESTCLIIT NB SANDWICH SHOP IJ)VfNG · '"'-P..eas. fast, air!C!11s unit . ~·o.•-at 5 2 BR Apt U\ .. r\<"Ok1ll';: Big 111a1 c r s u i 1 ab I e far --.--cal'e in iny u.mla or...., .uo.1 l, P.:m"'---' 17400 e .''Okhursl, f. Vy Canl"'n lairv.a,11 \\',•< .,od .. l. I "'" AGT. ~l-503'2 1 r \! i n e Location-$6000.dn. } U UN U: BI k w I Urey ?.less. borne. Day & niglll, Free est. 64~~. BAn..1'1AlD Mon t"-· Fn' 2 ~· ~ "" " .. pior waphcr . .....,..7089 after --~==~=~--1 0 .111. p il' speckles, slr1pt.'d legs .« t.au, r·-~ ya~,"·'"-~"""' ,._.-, •u" SUite 13 ........,.,,., Beaut\luUy d~ton1IL-ti with ti p.111. 300 SQ FT. crpL<;/drps, $9j. "'ner WI inall(.'t. ac le I aie cal vie llln di ..... , ... -... .... '"' ~ .u.0101 *10'k DISCOUNT* iutcs. No expcr. necess. "'allpapt'rs & "''('rdraping. per n10. Ca.II 64&-2130 or Business Sales "h' . : BABYSITTING in-my '1omc. \Vallpapering & Paintlng $2.50 hr. Under 30. 962-172-1. l:.Xt::C. SECRETA R Y . fi9:i. ma. &l.t-()j{J9 ltOC\\S S20 wk up, "'Ith 67!>-3100 SJ.1-Ll~l 645-1770 ~ige__ 6i~-J844. Licensed. MS-1958. Free est, Call 536--0a48 BARMAID Nffded Challeng'g. cueer opp. for kitct:.·r $30, "'k up apt. I ~~=~------• l'Uu1-.u 1111ue cat, altered. ACOUST\ SE L E I · 11· 1 d #1. ~a1·h-t·1n~plat:~·\'rl~·i1 j!S-9l:-i:l or 645-39:7 DELUXE 2 roon1 oUl(.'e DELICATESSEN gcnue ga·ay &. wn.lte Long Carpenter 6015 / .\ , xl. F/tin1e 548~9949 1nte 1genl, mo I vat e , A~c~;·cp~el~~~··-~~~: LJ\'E 1\T THE BEACH, ~~:'t~~~~!s~11;{kn;. 6~t:ai~ Gr. $1 15,000. Seats 40. Take nail'. \<tc, Costa to.I cs a· * R EMODELlNG * PATIO ~~ry~!~"1;1t~Pg.J.f~1: Sl9S BE OF SERVICE TO i=~ s~1':: ~!:. uo;~: dra""s . bit/ins • ~~·.ri n>o. .s2·, & up a wk. 6734140 out. Tap Shape in center <>a1·7ill. COVERS. c AB JN ET S & ',..~,.~,~,-e~r/~R=e~p~o~lr~~-•• ~7=7 YOUR .COMMUNITY responalbilltles. Plca!e sub- Jsoi\\'. Balboa 673-'Ul:l. \'lNE l.\JSOT ~TOTEL AITRACTIVE front office, loc. 7 :,~ Yrs. weU es:tab. FOUND: Grey & wh.ile 1nale G II RAGE s I Mr Grant UV & Gel Paid For It Welco1n· mlt resume ,. history ol {)() · ground (loor. Ariprox 400 sq Tt'Y $15.000. dn & tcrn1s. cat w/Hea whilC! co 11 a r. 833-2124 l n g Newcom ~rs. nexlble · t n~ 4 2 4 BRAND NEW 2 hr, 2 bn. R ~I w/kitchen pr 1 v gs. ft. $125. mo. l~IS Nev.,port • PATCH J>L.A~IERING h N---' eanungs, o: ""'"' , dplx!>., Stl'llS 10 ocenn, $l23 Employed g e 111 I em c n. Blvd' C.l\l. s.18-9766 Vic. ~usnard & Heil 11117 FINISH CallJ(!ntry, custoin All Types, E'ree estimates 1'1. "'-" ca.r, type\\T:ilet Balboa Island. Calif. 92660 91i2-15'..1QaC\er7pn1wkday!! PACIFIC 5.ll-5468. rC!model , patios. Call Call 540-6825 & ht•ppy d isposition. ,;.-ASHI ON Ca ''"~ Lv $395. Daviclsnn H l t y. -180 SQ FT. Sllj, n10. incl. S 547 309':.J "V' 615-7573 •\\'ELL lo do workmg gen!. lllil. Boats & buy ou!sidc BU INESS SALES l''OUND: Colhe, b1·11/wht, Pa!d1vln & Lcnt10H 646-9795 Plumbing 6078 -· poMunlty. Vivian Woochvard over 40. Nr. ocean. Beaut. your door. 67:Mi606 2052 NeWpOrt Bl, Costa Mesa ma.IC! llllPrtJX fl nw's old, ~ic RE1'10DEL. add~n. g a I' BU(' h:J(CEPER A I I' c l'a t I Corp. Subsldary of General I BR. pool. 111lul1~. Sllf\l'T nr11• home. SIOO. 968-7910 ll3J..-11<1l &1~1710 do1~·111own J-1.li. ll/J:J. :.!13· C{lll\I. cusl. & riew L'Onst. L.R . m'JS PLUMBLNG l\!alnt. co., located next ta Foorl~. seeking Individuals ~harp! Furnittn'f' a 1• n 1 I , Qli!J::T rniiitu·e lldu[!/Cl\I DESK SP,\CE !\\ LI do 1 1':':':~:'.'.~""""'"'l~':i l ,'.5~_,~."~"'~l~\\~'''-c''~'"~·~t _!k«>iecp? _ :!i .vns exp. lree est, ff.r,_3439 Ren1odels & Repairs. Water the Orange C!y. Airport in expel in supcl'Vlsing others \\'cstl'l lff ureu. 011·11cr/Agt Village $SO. per 1110. UtilM. D N B -heat e1· di posnl11 h'\!lne ne d 'd · I bl 8.~:h!.'>-11 ur 6iG-1J07j • Nr. hu~. ~~a.$100/K. p1·iv. pd 67~7100 rug ~tore p t uU1\jD; l\1alC! toy JKIOd!C!. l\lINOR HOME REPAIR l!' s . • book . e s an exp . in grou11 i8 es or capa e :1.·i1;.{)(fll1/fi67·3062 See 11m · · Dress Shop Nets $40K yr /\pru.:ot. li~ookhurst & Loar· Plumbing. Carpentry furn an ces, dishwashe1·s, keeper Mc-• know Pay· of learnlng w/trainlna. Call LARGE 2 hl'drn1, 2 hfl, 1·p1s. G H 4 ISO NE\VPORT B E AC 1-l Orfiei! p · p le G $Sl M held H.B. t:oUars. 96S-~1:il Ceramic Tile, 5'1{)-'3560 642-626.3 hl/C &: BI A roll & Gen. Accl'g. 714· for appoinrment 54&-1835 clrp~. hl!n8, bar .. 11; Hcmg uest ome f(ll' rcnt-nll or pnrt. $125. iz.za ar or r yr an j pm. -FEN-CE'"GATE_5__ Conipletc P lumbing Sel'\!lce.1 ,.,55~7~-3636"":,,.=~~~~~ FD.1ALE production trainee. llo~p. il~attJrc u~,lul~.~· Na LO\'E:L\" home in Ci\1, near up. liT.r93ll Liquor Stores Several "'" Lie. 2726S.l BOO KKEEP ER, f"/l, Preparation & assembly pets. $Zla. nio. 612 -t:!!7 I lilh & Sant;i Ana. \\'Ill pro-T\\'O 12.x\5 OHiccs in ocan Signs· Wood, Glass, WST: fl'niale gt Y / w h 1 \VE BUILD & Rt:PAl.R R emodil & Ripair 6081 1nedlcal billin"' Xlnt wage embroidery kll~. Exp. nol LRG , 2 BR 1v/111!11, H11ylront. \'ulc ewm & board for 3 Indu11trlal park. UHi furn. Plastic. llusky dog. ~ colhn·, 1 * MS-7637 eves * & bene. for u mature, de· needed. Over 18. Stu d Io Private ro11cl, Frclutll'rl ;uva. l'C,irefl l>CGple. ~&1 $ij for bu1h. :i ls.-RJOO HOLLAND BUSINESS ~~~ ~~~e~~~: ~c Carpet !>1rv1c1 6016 YOUNG exp. nr lie. Arch. pend. person. 642-2410. Tv.·elve, lIIO Baker, Cotltu l'anor;in_<_lc hny '2_C'\\ •• _S.~atl , v,,-,1.10n Rentols 4150 CD ~I ,, ·""' Sq >"1/P C II r p 'liO g,\LES ~•n.....:n.:i 1vill design & h u 11 d Im· BOOKKEEPER 40 Yrs or l ~M~·~·~·~-~5'()-ii.;949i;;,j;._ ____ 1 --' ·1 ••""" ' · · · · ,,. .,..., ~ l-"OllNO: Cairn lcrrlcr, n1ale. J 0 H N'S Cu' p" & I I ll';•S••, 61.>-»lfl:: 61,)<'l47.>. & i\lc/2nd floor $650 nia. provmn s 1o rour iornc or Qlrier. ~Ull charge + In· U1':..\tll LlVl~cr.--lti\f'I)~ C.\BlN BIG Bi':.\R. Slef'"!' or tradC! for".' ~,s7.:w26 21 hr. !lave son\Cthlng you want to shOrt, grey w/black streaks, UphOlstcry, Dr! Sharnpoo, bus. Try Jilt!. John. 548-7037 conic lllX. Put·tinie. Npl ,, 1 1 , .. _ _ _ _ sell~ Cl:u1sil\ed ads do it nose & ears. Vic. N~v.1>0rt ( So 11 Re I a rd ants. J GOOD ~-"·, R·r. 25~. '''· &h. 6'!4--0439. u r. 2 l»t. rp1•. n t•\\ I)> 1:!, '! lrph·• .. C'l>lor TV, pool OasslfiedAds ...... 642-5678. wrll-caUNfJ\V6'.2·5678. Beach, fi.14-2-170 Degreasers & all color L & vo" W:..., (... BOYS & GIRLS h"lf'I'. \\'1111er 1.r ;rrly G-1;). lhl., 3~8-3446 Qr 494..&1&1 brighteners & 10 min u t c · !te • sn:i r""'' rec est. * * 3.'H.'J 1~f;~-:11s:1 ('\·,.s. Rentels to sl'lar-e 4300 FOUND: Ladles prescription bleach for your w hi 1 e Lie. Ken &U-1no, Call me. Newspapeor Routes open in SJ\YFRO~T 3 Or, 2 Ba on SEEK & FIND' Toxic Plant.I glasses, lortalse shcU, 11/lS carpets, Save your moOC!y l care. Sa.n Clernente. i\1ln. age 10 muln ba>". pvt bcli. 11·/piC!r Net'd 2 rmn1atcs ~hr .i Br a! '131 \\'. 19th St., C.r.1. hy mvlng me extra trips. SAVE by Remodeling. Quall· yrs. i\ nh.'e Profil every 9°itl l!l.3:1: &l l-1510 I dpl.'I: in NB. Sll0/"10 1~1 646-611-::_iG _~-c-c---I Will cle1111 1iving rm., dining tY 'Vork at Pri~ you can nlonlh for Boy11 and Girl!! ,t 1ust _. S2Q dcp. Lv DBHIP CO B UC RETTUBTYK LOST : Blk & tanrm .. &hal\$15.Anynn. afford.673-1649,548-!YJG;i 11hoarewillingto"-orkand :: Bn. 2131<, 1 Hlk IV Hench. ..,,..M b Pho pht\O, ~·Pnrly. $JOO. nio. ni,.~s .. 6-12-7~1(}1. M u y E R 0 9 E L L E H E S L A F \' C Germ/Shep t-.lale. 10 mo. $7.50. cout'h $10. Chair $5. Roofing 6082 do a 5"""' Jo . ne 6-1:,...7!}.).I It u o ~1 r.1 AT EtSl \\llnlecl '''ht star on chcfi:t, 67a-S.'6-I 15 yrs exp, Is what oout1ts, 495-0630 and ask to leave an ~--~. ----"lio1 r•· 3 Br. ~ n11 :ipt. Cd;\\. R T P 0 .\WK P P K Y AM V F N 0 I 0 oft 3. not niethod, I do work RE·ROOf"INC, All type!!, I appllcalk>n. Z U1· i\fl!, 1iJ Lll.!i lo bch. 1•11, 1111 r~-spon. Oi1·n 1~"un . FND J\illle St. Bernard pup. niysclf. Good rel. S.11--0101 need tho \\'OJ'k, BoA, f.1/C, F.qunl Oppor, En1ployer GENERAL OFFICE C:?l ,los\tlon.~ &s.1iulblc In 111'0dur1ion und pul'.·haslui; w/rap\dly growing aallboat manuf. Need n1 a I u rt'. r e s po n a I ble indlvlduols \V/heavy ottice background \\'ho work well u. n d er prtssure w/a\I kinds ol pro.- pie. Good t,yplng &: lliUI'! sptilude. To $500. &U-<961 Ask For P.1tchele no i.:hildr~'n/pt)ts. I.se yrly Cill "''e.• 67~·IG9T. ~ T S H Y S P E A P R Y R P A E RN L Vi". "··nta Ana II e 1gh 1, Cement/Cone.rift 601t Li~ HXll9lC·39 ask for Andy BOYS & GIRLS f.'00 n10 ~t: llQ!O: 67:t-J:lll..~ "' ~ S.l:rl69l -•• I I L F. T 0 X 1 C O W E L n O 8 L B 0 0 M !H5-l354, Call to ldenldy. O • The DAILY PILOT has GUARDS 3 Ull. 2', Jt::---. '·. blklo I I ult, n111 i· or f1•n1a e, UA~ll E G d . & REPAIRS II I' · · I ll 1-w-BLAC"' LABRAl>Ol' ,._,.,. ·, ra in g ·a tyrieis. ~cil!. routes open 'In COsrA lrnmc1I. 1ieA .. lull • p/llmo be:•\·h. !112 \I ttiilhon . n .... ·n 111 11nv. !Onie on a uua L R NW N P NM V E L I 9 0 S E 0 S E :S •: " " Trenching Sc,. Constructlo• .~ t LI 'd A k r G R ~· • •·· I ·I •1 2· , ·r"" Coll. Do "' & p clll Coo•l • " ,-ee cs· c · " or PitESA, COLLE !:: PA K & g· >111.rdo I°' 0,.."fl Co.•-•· !'at.S:~. n10. t!.!!3)\i6-li~3 "' ~ '· IT1I. -.:<> ins. , '"' 8 c ree., Clean-up, llnuling Jill dirt, \Valt. lllG--00'.20 1mytl1nc t<:AST & WEST COSTA •'~11 1213) '.5-53 .. 25. 7 -~-----Ii.I. CAil btt sN>n 4-7 pm. • E C A S 1 0 P 0 M 0 E Y I V A R 0 I H NA. Rc"'ht"d. !HS-9331 . Cust Cenienl \Vork. 642·85l4 ~ " U~F"UHN ,\pl11. 2 Br. 2 Btl. I OST Bl k "b M I I J C ROOF a.lHOOll T{Oonnrr. J\!ESA. U4i-4321 8nm·5pm. P.fondll.)' lhn1 Fri· \\'e~irl1ff nr•· ,, 1<1n:•ll pet FE~IALf7 to ~hare beau!, l H U L Y S r. U M 0 0 D O N 1' H R L O S · : !'IC ,..., .. & 8 e, g. Don · neiv & l'C<.'Over. Free e~'ii-Equal Oppor. Employer d 1t y. l.uwrence Se<;urlty, 01\, r11tl ~:!:_!i l:>-9060 ~~~. Eni:3';f1 ~·l~~~ilo $l40. E p p 1 S H C 0 N C P 1 11 1 E V 8 p 0 ~~YU~~~~:i5 c:S~pen, ct<:r.tENT \Vork at nll kind~. mate-. Lir k ltullred BOYS & G1RLS -"'~"~'·c,.~~==~~- 8,\)'VJE\\' 'J hlk 10 Ol'e:ln, -, -LOST Afgh 1 1 Rea90nable, tree estimates Sewing/Alt•ratlons 4 NCW!SpttJH!t CiUTIC!ra. Min. HA IR DR ES SER Rental n"" A b·. 2 ,,; 11~. "''· SJlJO~.NT lo &hr, 3 b,r. hou11e S Y• 0 I V T R 11 r. P O C O o L N, f O a on, ie mR c, lun. Call 63S-332a 10 Lido I I ~-· 11 bl N' ., ' "'' .-i 1 bth 56 h s \\ D ., Costa ~le-11:1 ar<:A, &U-™ ~· __ .,,_ ·-qe · '.!.. ·! e, ....,., 1pace avn a e pt\... area. )rl>'. :iJ:.-2'241, 641-U!il 1>.~ltt ti25.tmo.1~~81) pv~ L p If 6 0 ES y M~A'Y App t~"'l-1 or 54S-«184 ...,c.m.ENT 5 WOCll[ Work .DRESSl\TAKlNG -Pcl'liMula. U>li.tact 1r. &rtilll'fl. 67)-1900 p,\HR l'\cv.·pl)rt. rt )"d vie"· CHRJSTIAN ~t ~l -:--hi LOST: U:ing hair grey \Vall.!1, pat\ol, sidC\\1'1kl, ALTERATIONS Bllcklltro1 · 111 the DAILY llOSTESSES 2 nr. 'l 8..1, $261.!)(I. &12-7037 1 • ' · ._ raig · A 0 Y N 0 M T 0 8 M L E H £ S L A f O female cat. an! to "Sasha" etc. By hr. or job. 646.-6915 S4fr-g().IQ PiLOT or call 6:.1 lZ!1 & All Shift.fl ~~· 6 1•14.102 f'I'<'~ (16~,~n .~~·.· l.,~,,l~klOO. w ll l e r vie Lklo ll;le. 67.>-34~. (~ntrac.tor 6021 T1l•vislon Repair _6090 leave AP:•hci.llo:'I. * BLUE DOU)JIIN * 5 _ Cl :ll 6 .,........., ,,.. ... , f 0 A T L 0 TM A V K A 0 W 0 S I 0 P _ -_ _ Equal Oppor. Ernployf'r 335S Vlo Udo, NB an emente 7 \'iOUL01ikc lo Bhnrt nn p B RO 0 P U S V y AMO O N S ! E O LDSf: Shaggy White Maltese GERWICK & SON, BI(! I · T.V. Ttchnlrlan will re:palr BOYS lt OU Sf; KE i: p ER l npr 1 r\•f l'i'l)n)()lltl)'"" Point male dog, 6 lbll., vie. Cdi\f. Contr. A'',. remod. St. lfc. nlOlt &cl$ in home. Eves or DRIV"R. •t••l -x 1 n t NE\\' ri••luxe ~tir_ 111;1, 17():1 ' ' '" H 1 c MK £ s C T liT:>-4746 ""' c. " .,.,. H1 ff, t''l:cl•i~iVL' lltL'u, hin ~,J.'L......~21) ~r Z"M.1-1667 • 9 AM A H A E D S S Bl-114321, 673-6611, !IG-2170 & v.·ltnds. f'iw nt. 83S-8lb3 GIRLS driver. Call! lie. S¥ll) mo. tasuc \'kw.'. 1•.d. s 211 l SL\'Gl.E ~rn-· son 1l11n1 . l1rtrnetlotttr Tiie hd.dn 111me. .,. .. t.ttow .,,.., forwtl'll. ~~~~: b; ;s~:~ ~'r::i c~~ El•ctrlc•l -Tilt 6091 Par,r Routes On.n Rm A: bd. 67Ut32. CJl3~1ft I•.) .1.hr cur l~!i'.' or youn. t.en-vd, 11p, dowll, or d~r ifl I.Ii• JllUIM:. FIM u dl CI ,.. ...-a...---A..___....___ J.i:_;t-: l f.Jt·. :! u.i,. \It....,, dt"Ck~. I _lkni.11i-,J!Y.M);i.:t. 979-t_!!!_ Nddt111lame&lld box 11 ill •titowft: Lry uh. ldcntif>. 357·1t)3:9. ELECT Rt Ct AN * Old CERA1i11C TILF; NI:.~ & l'l aguna Beach In -v----v--v-. ""'1"hr. 2 I 11r l,'.11t $%10. rr;i\t/\LE to shr 2hr a p I BAl"l'ERERR~· Ot:ATH t•AMASS POl!'O~ Hf.'11lOCK FOUND: Young fen111le Af· :J ..... .!I -:\e11· J()I}!, Sen'lf\' remodel. r r c r ~11"1•1et. Many Locations. ~"-l'C PERSC>NNEl. ~94.:.-:.19 or l~.fl?J7 11/AAmC, nr Goldrn \V~I BLOODROOT POl!ilONIVY FALSEHELU:UORE~ gh11n. O,lllar. Vic. JLtt11lllt1n .-i.:1~ "!l)'tim~ .. nnvplare. Smjoblftlcome.SYJ-:!"26. C•ll Mr. Lamb•rt l'jl.. S."Ju.n I L'Q!IPl{e, 3-.l_2·26.'il &untllCVP MAYAPPU POISOSO.\K # It Pomona 0.1. 833-092l tu-9829 *547-8878~ ea11.-~ES•AGENCY --~-~ Q:>WSLIP MOONSEED POKtW'F.ED ---....... ,.,...~ Copl•trano 3878 \'.'AN ft.;o m :1 t 11 re ~trnl,<thl T°'"°'"wi n...ailT•n11• ; LOST, Iri~ ~ur-:rs 2 mlllts. Floors 6040 Kitch Entl')'\\"l'IY!I Ba 1wms E41111! Oppor. £mi-kr,,tt ~n Procturnr to $700 I--~----·--milt' in !!hlllT l·(i-hOtnc rewnrd, rnontaln V 1111 fly T S II 6091 u do , __ ,. -f1tA/VAIO>nwntion1I CX'lf\00 ., ll l b IJ B. SJOO. 9112-SliM Alt 6 To nrder any Of all o( the' tlP41ndtd "S•tk' find" booktr. l.l'CR, 96!J..61" TENANT Tumovtr? _§pt,'Cd :::p 0 ~~w n r~~~ :..:m,: Ke.~::nch Operator M50 -v.-ond/mL~l~.r.2 Cflr g~u:.: r.IALE to shart 4 llr apt. numht!11 2 throich 8. "41nd 60 cents fnr efffi. miiin,f"ftiftli• t.OSI": Bluepoint s I a me,, l:tt'u11h~ I P• n ; ~aTch, •TOP SOIL • CO:\JPOS'T• Place t11n ad In the DAILY ';\M E. 17th Sl tat Lrvlneo)CM JWI, !li\'All II/I. $20.;J mo.I :i"wpoi·i, hlk from UCf'M. p1yable1o "Strk& Firtd,-:it•r·TtlfettmS"ndlca rt.Addre• c.1. 2 ,~ yl'3 old. Big Ca· Wallpaper, l'epo.lrJ. 5.i6-~4 •f.lULCH * REOWOOD• l>ILOT W11.nt AdJJ! Cnll,..,... Sult• 224 '41-f470 · .\\>.~'.!'!'118 or ~0-0037 I•\·~~. $123. lurn !lick, ti41H\162 lettfnr in ~·•ni ·~1 ihl.'i "'""~P"11>1r. l\)'On. G4~S. Pilot Clat!lfi~ Ad! FA2-5!ii'8 CALL 586-6930 -M~~. \i w '4i •\llo w«A ....,. ,, ~ I •' DAILY PILOT H•lp W•nT!fd, MiF 7IOOH1lp W•nttd. M&F 7100 Oar•o• Sile IOSSG•r•g• S.11 i055 Ml1c1l11ntou1 IO!,O utc. Furn. & ~quip. 80&5 1 Pianos & Org•n• ~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/-"~B:.EA~T~INNFFLALiTl~i:>~N~!~S~H~O~P~Al-Tr== "''" >IEOIUM '1"' ...... IJlM Ext:C. "C" l250. Ex· Help Want1d, M&F 7100 Help W1nted. M&F 7100 --~-.. - D J3 PART TIME EVENINGS rhll ir w/cll•ttn. told t0lor ec. met&.I dei"Jt k chr .. Sl lO. ORANGE SWAP MEET lobri<;, """ "'"'-I'll. S6!7. 4 • .,, •. ., l•ll<r II~ >"- e PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 ~Id~ by lllde 21.1 C\J 11 !\Ute. OffiC'e >1xtures. C.11: \Ve1tlnghoute: r.trle' .. 2 yn 213.-&IS-93$4 day•, 61-0580 "WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE o 1 d 11,•/lcem11.ker, &\'OC1tdo cve11. oolor. Avail Dec. 1st. 139;). L~R~G~.~,,.=..,r.~dr,-,~.~-~.~.-,~7~lr, $250. hkk-11•1.ied, ne,·er ust'd. \~oalnut lnlaltl w I c h l' r r ;i p I 1;1 \ n av o c II do f abtlc wOQd. 2 Cov'tl llnn<'huirs Adults with BEST ~DR LESSI ' . -----... • FREE PASS I rovered + 4 throw cuahlorui, $125. M0-1372. ! J:.:XJ>ERJENCED f ea I u re • - - - - -• writer, proof reader, <.'OJIY Good Fridays at Oranoe County's BIG edit.or v.<lshC5 tn c ont u c I ..-~~;\•I ··hu1r. Jl ... 1u .. wood, $4&1. Call &12...Ql7T . W1lnut Matching Desk 1:N:d~nu., chtt.lr, 2 drawer l~a\ tll~ . .f s un gln!S lront ca~. 642-9.l9-l. · Open Nights 'Ill t Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 11..J *Pl1no1 & Gr1ncl1* Be.ldwin -C..bu: • Chickenna • Jo'lachcr • Kawai • Kilnball outstanding, attractive personalities who enjoy working with kids. Start at $3.50 per hour. Phone 642-4321, extension 250, between 1:00 and 5:00 P.M. brange Swap Meet ... Dr1ve South on Santa ~'!'~ ot~~~~:f. t'x~~e': Ana Frwy and exit Chapman off ramp. laboratlon on or preflll'tl• EXEC swvl chrs s J 5 / 2 5 , Good Fridays for FREE SELLER SPACE tlon of article:1, & Io r e 11. srcy chn1 S8/24, I>ks, llCCll. • Knabe· ~f" on ~ Hatr", • MUJIB('tt -Sohmer -Sttln- -.a,y • Storty & Clark • Wln- cr · WurU~r • YiLl.laha New s._1nc1.S :.. ........ $5~ Used bum • • . •• • • • .. • • $95 OPENING DECEMBER 9th 900 Bayside Dr, Newport Be•ch or FREE BUYER ADM ISSION. Offer Good noVtils, etc. \Vril~ Box No. Plel'{'e, 867 \Y 19 c r..t, thru December 2Sth, 1974. 317, r•o Dally Pllol, P.o.1 -C...,.~;c"c."c.·---,,~--,-,-­Bnx 1560, Costa lo:lcllll, Callf. Pill,)" rs " ......... , $895 Grando " . . . . . • • .. . • $395 ASK FOR ELAINE N.C.R. 1\c1."llu11titli' machlnl', C•ta 8035 F,_::v~rn'.'.'.!il~u~re~----80:'.:5~0·1-''~"'~"'"-::c.rr,,,-r;<:;::---Exer. 1. n . i\I tYJ)C..,,·rite:r, *ORGANS* Baldw!..n • Conn • Hammond • Kaw1U • Klntbnll • Lowrey· ~Crl. ThoDlllJI. Yam.aha • \Vurll!zer Gull.ire.Men • An Equal Opportunity Employer , His Openln91 For: *PUBLIC* <'heck signer, All 111 Xln1 lt -:ALTHY · HYGlENI C COMPUTER GOOF Fvrnltu<• Auction -·• "'''7"" H•lp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help W anted, M&F 7100 FULL & PART0 TIME DAY & NIGHT NOCLEANING .NewE I hi tf COuv.<>'U-::iu . C11.t Utter Boxe1 for Old xceas ve s pmen ~ o m CI>enlc1·s \\.t>k..-11nfl\ Pets 8087 ··-11·--• 3 Tim<• W-kly. East can not be shipped *FRIDAY 7:3DPM* Vol: .... , .. ., """ back. 3 ll'lY combo game . JACK IN TJfE BOX, in1n1ed REAL ESTATE-BROKERS BUSBOYS CAITA·BOX. 67~17, ta blet;. Dining, POker & All lype11 lur11 & Kpph. otn~ 9PP.1 • mldnlte. or ASSOCIATES! 2 Years 0 Pool. WiU be &acriliced Im· Eltate, Banknlpl<·y & Re· A so, M-&\~1. 1205 Baker re q ulred/proless.lonal ap. S ogs 8040 m e ~ 1a1 e I y to satisfy MA"'"s"'T'1E0"R'·s AUCTION l-"SI~, °"°"~"'c0M:O""='==~--I pl'Oll.c:h e s1 en ti a I . New HOSTESSE e PET WORLD e .l'rechtoni. JANITORIAL Airport Ce n t er location! !33-9625 or~ am~ Nt".l'J>On Blvd .. 01 Prlvat .. dolux• off\"~'"''' DISHWASHERS Yo>·k;,., Shih·TZv, u • .,. &13-!>i2> ....... floor machine men & 1'"ax. stalled. Maxim u t,n oom· Al*!, Doide, Spitz, Toy Foo; ROCKER, upholste:red, $100. °'' ers. Graveyard shift, mission a.rarngement. can Teniers, Olihuahua, Tiny Shell r.tarble Table, wfgold SCRAM LETS llPA-1-i:43AM, 48 hn. Com-54.>8424 Apply At: The Reuben E. Lee Poodle~. Pit BuU.11, Bull Iron bench, $225. < 19 3 o) • pany benefits. Telephone Terriers, Cockaroo. 100 "'hite Velvet chair, $35. 1.-...... 0 .............. ,.u ... iiiii ... J m Associated 151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach .,XED PUPS ""d Se>'VI" 118911) Lo" Se•.1'. '"' ANSWERS 1" """..._. COAST p N Ph C II p•--M .. 1 6'""'· 2>28 Wo.i 17th """!. l500. R<-r. $15. JOB• JOBS 0 s ~·n In •non. 0 on• a s 99US8 at F'"alrv!e .... ·. Santa Anti.' "',....""'"11)9""-~-~~~-1 ,,. J B 111 ... 11011 Brokers o E •• 150~ ,-0 -. . Ennlne -Poppy -Diced-AAMES 100'/, FREE pen ve1. ""· ~· A~ Flat Top. desk C1~ca, Expose_ OPENED Bureau of RECEPT /SEC'Y ~qua I Opportunity Employer WEI!\.tARANER S:U.'>. Tub ltle ch a 1 r · Overheard: ''He L'ou.ld have PUPPIES Can d Jelabru.m, !11oroccan 1 b Employn1cnl Agency Need sharp gal to 11andle AKC rlesserl tra)>s.. an 1 i q u e heen a parach~I st, ut .. noth · C~ta Mesa s.iS-1100 typing, phone & gen'l ofc I W d M&F 7100 H I W -• M&F 7100 SEVEN WEEKS OLD cradle, velvet chairs & Ing ever OPE!\ED up. 2706 Harbor Bl~d. Suite 207 work. Fast growing sales He p 1nte , • P •nt.u. 997_4anA niui.:h more! s+t-U50 Factory Outlet S•le Anahm 600 N Euclid 776-11120 co. in Irvine. Ask for Bob ~------~ 01'1 ~City El East 634-1222 or D<.>nnis, 556--0U7, --3 \VOMEN i mm e d . to 8 EAGLE r.t a 1 e AK C Stock up f or Chrlstm11.s? 1~;,;;,;;,;;;;,.;,,;;;;,;;~;, l i\~E~GTt~T~E~Rt"iN~"';';;';;P•~P'pe;::,, SERVICE Sla.. Salesman & d I s tribute Chrlitmu pro-Beautiful marking!.' 1 0 v e ~ MA TIRESSES • • • 2nds, d!~oonlinued llne5, & "JUNIOR SALESMEN lube man. Top pay & fringe ducts. Full, pit. Mr. Levi children. $40. or besl orfer Ist quality hand th r o ..,,. 11 Auto dellvery. Nd reliable benefits. Exper. man prel'd. ~54.55. 557_2232 • •. MA TIRESSES POTTERY car. 2 openings in CM & F\111 or pit. Shell, 17th & Queen Full & Twin Set r.tARKEI~ CERAf.fICS NB. l lo 2 tu".!I d a i I y . Irvine, N.B. I[§] S:lERRY'S K9 AU. BREEDS PRICED TO l'i-10VE NO\~I ! 3303 F'-2 Harbor Blvd._ c:-.1 ~ee~o;~~':w~~m':~ ,-,.. .. -.,..iiwiiood ... ~Y·,..,..,..,.., J SERVICE Sta. Attendant I llwchandiN "'-Boarding & Grooming 8J3.002S & 646-8686 · · Hours !N, r.tonday-Fr1day for the DAILY PILOT ufter Full & Part-Tim~ . 'V Pickup & Delivery WANTED REUBENS 990 E "·-·t H NB Poodle Puppy Sale 546-2848 school and Saturdays. You ............. wy, . · VICTORIAN Loveseat, TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID mu1t be out~! liChool by Silver Smiths wanted with Antiques 8005 PEOPLE pupple11 want S200 f.f &. r.t Chai UR WE 3:00 pm and be able to ..,,-ork Now Hiring O\\'n equipment. Earn Ing homes. Gemuui Shepherd, $200: M~~ble Tar:ies. An~: ~~1~. AR,:'iiBJE~~: a' least 3 days per week. No unlimited. Pick own hollrS. FOR SALE: Antq. Mahogany 7 week!!.. r.talea &: Females. que Brass Dbl. bed. $650. GOLD, SILVt.:R SERVICE, deliveries or collecting. HOSTESSES Apply in pttSOn, 1640 E. China Cabinet or bookcase, 5't5--2158 Trash Compactor, avacado, FINE E"URN :c ANTIQUES. TraMportation prov Id ed. F.dlnger, Unlt P., S a n t a gd. cond. orig, glass i n PUG, 1 year old male, ch am-SIOO. 644-5609 G4S-:!2!X) C' !J 968-4812. P /Time Ana. doors. 7' tall. $200. 4 Jg. pion. AKC registered. Obe-75c YD OJ d """! Equal Opporlunlty Erriplo~ Day & Evenings S 1 TT ER "''anted, ...,·eekend pieces Ironsto.ne ware, mint dlence trained. Very friend· Cut Pyie 8!':,,et, ! nsi i ~·~1! I BUY!! KEYBOARD mM wanted, evenings, 7'".x: hr. alter 6:00. -?Jnd· Inspection Sat., Nov. ly. $1SO. ~. llOfll !rame, baby c rad t e Good, used furniture & experienced on Of'l:an & BOOKKEEPER H.B. lraru1 provided. ~· 9 to 2PM, 526 S. 2~ YEAR old registered $100. deck furniMe, misc. aprillancesorwillsellforyou piano. Also n1ust be able 10 &17~4 Bayfront, Bal. Island. Silver Poodle w/paper11. $75. 644-1150 MASTERS AUCTION sing back-up vocals. Call Part-Timi --Spray Painter !110VING -1\.fu11 sell Alli!· 636-TISS. EARLY American Sofa and 646-1686 or 133-9625 846-lSTI. F' In! sh spray pat ntcr ques. Sl5-$350. r.1ake oUer, MALT~E. AKC. Available Ch:iir, like new. $125.00 Also aft. 6 or Sunday 839-0974 MAINTENANCE Man for Apply l-5 Daily journeyman. Dept head 542-3143 lor stud. l\fapl~ Dinet.te Set with 2 LAWN MO\VERS. Sears 18" apt. complex, venatlle, 251 E . Coast Hwy qunliflc11.tk>l1I. Capable of SUPPER Chair, round 545--4557 cap~a1n ~hrurs, 6 regular push reel, y,•/grass catcher SJ,25 hr to slllrt. 545-48a5. Newport Beach linl.!lhing Une 3 dimensional clawJool table. H4tch cover l'wllNI DACHSJ1UNDS ~hairs. hke ne11•• S'l.25.00. ·sl5. Scars 20.. R 0 t a r Y MAN ICU RIST far 11·ell Equal Oppor. Employer graphics .,,,"Ork &-restaurant coffee tbl. 548-5436 f\.lALE & FEl\1ALE 630--1710 or 633-9264. w/grass cal c her $35. establish lt1en's Sty l lng l i~=~~~~=~ interior decore. Alfred f.f. Appllanc•s 8010 AKC 536-Sl34 Blk naugahyde !!!de-a-Beel 897-9164 Salon.CM·NBarea.642-4402 li iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gordon Desli.:ns, 250 --· GREAT DI · R /4 h 1c::,:..:::::c:..,.~--~~~ llN's Fl•"'"<, CM "'"2~. KENMORE WASHERS DANES nin!! m set w c rs.ORGAN: OrtgS2195 .. MGMT tme 11·30 $150 \\'k CU'S '""' .,,....,. """ f.1ale & female Champion blk na11uahyde uphls•-.-., *c -S-TAT TYPl.ST--& DRYERS 11" .. 96, <>;o • -. ~"· Sacrifi ce! $1500. Can guarn st. College pref'd. "" .>"'V'I Call after 4 pm. 644-0448. finance. Xlnt cond. Private lttr. Richards. 711/846-5455. $2.50 per hr. 9-5. 5 Dsys. C~5filf 1973 AKC 0 REGI~RED Fawn Garage S•I• 8055 party, no d w n / pm t. r.1 E D I c A L o F F I C E R o I a t I n g Shilts-Stand by Apply in person, The Pen· "'ashers $179, E 1 e c 1 r 1 c Boxer puppies. -537-4547 or &i&-.2393. SUPERVISOR. Grow In g l!me. Differential pay. Ex· nysaver, 1M5 Newport Blvd, dryers $l6S. FIOor model 642-2156 3 FAMILY Patio Sale, Fum, MINK for Ch r Is t mas . Newp:irt Beil ch intlustrial i.'t'l!ent benefits. Ci\1, Or call 642-0311, dishwashers as low as $139. AKC DACHUNDS. P.Uni pups, Bikes, Bldg materials, etc-. Beautiful Autumn Haze medJ ca I g ro u P nl'Cf.is Contact P.1rs. Jensen: -SUPPLY CLER'k Compactor $139. At these black, shots, wormed. Fri & Sat. lG-5, ~2 Catalina mink slole. Truthfully "''Orn qua Ii 11 e d femal e Io COSTA MESA Nn exp req'd: train at fllll 2 locations only! Se a r I!' 838-93"8 Evel!/wlmds. Dr. N.B. <btv.'.115th & Clay) just 3 times. Co!t over $700, i;upervlse office. 4-5 )'r1' exp Memorial Hospital pay beneti1s. l\ol·F ld-3~. in-Roebuck and C 0 m Pan Y, Free To You 8045 Blggie.12 Families. Come see sell for $300. 642-8912 or req. Xlnt salary & benefits 301 Victoria, CM tcrview now. C11.U )our Adams ar Magnolia, Hun-F'urn, Baby things, Honda, ~968-429'°"°"''~·~=~=~--""""tlaled. Contact 833-2661 .,,, ~· EOE A "--·1 l J I 00. Clothes & r.tuch more 1-RG N i.;;-"';pply. .,.. -.:,.... nnv n.n.:ru1 er (HI{ o n t!ngto!1 Beach !Q-'1781, 270 ABANDONED black female Nov 22/23/24. 10 to 4. 2812 A BA Al I MOTHERS HEl.PER. live· RN '.:"nn"y~~t~~;:_Jo, ~'.:~c:,t~h:,e E. _11th St., Costa Mesa cat, tree t? good home with Carob. NB. $170 HOOVER DfALA11-tATIC f>40...5090 no &ml d11ldren. 642-9374 UPRIGHT VACUUP.f. Used in, board l salary. 3 School i\lEO-SURG UNIT TELEPHONE WORK Jo'REIGHT DAMAGE SALE FDtiALE Samo·.....t C1payed) •SAT/~N NOV 23~24:" 4 limes . S90!!! Call age children. 675-7001 aft. ll-7:30Af\.1 shift. F I I. i me , F'ROM YOUR HOME Neiv Hotpolnt Refrigeralors, AKC, 2~3 yr i:"' Obedience 24.~Zl. Chnsanta Dr. M1~ion S<W-5595 or 54t 2li8 3 p.m. Jo:xcellent benertts. Conlacl \Va 8 hers 0 rye r s trained 644-032l V1 e)O. 10 am to ~ pm. 4 "'Ei\tARANER NEEDED I lemale ~1rs. Jensen. Costa Atesa NO s 0 ... L .--L • N ' · sloncd chrome nms. blk a once, r.1emorlal H"""ila.I, 301 Vic-' ELU:-OG tJ1JJ\,\.a.~11ers, e w war· ENGLISH SHEEPOOG 1 yr 1· ht , ld. rod 4 •·-·I PUPPlES to care for disabled ...,ttnan, -.. TOP COf.1MISSJONS ranty Credit, BolA 3623 . · Jg · '+e 1ng s, Ud.ln:: • AKC permanent, 5 hrs a day, torla. CM 642--2734. 8411-MCO or Tl4--0120 \V w" Santa Anli.. old, male, xlnt. w/children. dbl pump carhorator, misc SEVEN \VEEKS OLD 6 days a \\.'le, no Sun . Eq. Opp. Employer ~botarne~2921 near 900-2200 Auto acres~. lil'Oil clubs & 997-4804 Complete care ot apt. & Sales Representative ' BLACK Toy female Poodle. bag, elec range, an Ii q u e'i-~~~~-~~-- p·e rs 0 n a 1 err a n·d 1 & · (Trainff)' TELEPHONE CALLERS K.ENMORE auto washer $85, Jo·our months. · bookca~. 581-5902. NEWPORT Beach Tenn Is k · N Ill I EARN Ou1stmas mo n e Y . Norge gas dryer $70, Philai *' 642-0238 * C I u b F a m 11 y T e n n I 11 mar cling. o t n£ or LocaJ division of large na· Housell·lves-Students-Retlred W85ner S50 Maytag elect ANTIQUES, tables, r ad Io• r.1 embers hip. Sacrlflt.'1!. ~ ooiilOU~le!"ppi~. to~ a i~~ 1ion11\ corporation has OIX'n· \Yorlt in our office or your dryer $65 'Guar & de l F'Ei\tALE 1112 )'I" ~Id ~ e~c. Beam co 11 e ct ion' f 7 14) 8 J 3-1815 (213) <NV Ing '" bP. filled immeWatel>' home mornings-evenings or 546-86T2 ' ' Golden Relrlever , IVllh 1h d1Slressed, .. maple bar w/2 273-5700. ter.'1e...,·. for 11 h n rp individual In· bolh. ea1; 893·6305 or come ~1.·A 0 •5 ,..,_1,._ 1 f . Lab clog house. 6'14-2999 stoo:!s, 23 combo Iv, maplel'LA'"°i~·~;;c,M~O~IV~E~R~~$30~~M~l-· I NEW FACTORY tert'!lled in a markefing >JLJU\. .....,..,,,po re ri.g, • cab111et lots of glass, OOds ·T1~ cm. career. to oi.:-office at 7908 Harvest gold, frosl-less, ice FREE t~ good home Gern1an & end~ Thurs thru Sun scope klt $40. Tape rerord- Branch ouUets ju!t opening Ability 10 nie,et """pie, \viii· \Yes 11n Inst e r B I v d. maker, water tap In, 10 shorthrur pup, male, 6 n1os. 8846 El· Presidente F v · er ss. Bed SlO., bar sU. $5. In area needs the lollo\ving: r --Westminster, Ot!ice ' 'B'' mos old, 19.2 cu It, $DJ. no papen:. &U-6008 .,,,7_"-"~ ' . " Call: 646-7670 M t Tmc SOO wk ingness 10 \\1lrk at all between 9am & noon ot b75-3l68 al 4 O" """" Se~men (2) $3 hr l~vl'ls, ambition & a clean-5pm & Spm. 1 · FREE: Irish Setter. Female. *3 FAMILY SALE* COUCH, 4 months old. Dark Sal .. men O""" 1.-ut appearance required. TRASH COf\.!PACTOR, new, Spayed. l yr. old. 962·3&6 N 21 U 0.1 Sold broY."fl & gnld ~p velvet. ,,~,. TELEPHONE SALES TAPPAN harvest gold --ov n in re Pref ovr 25, mo.nied, car. Rapl1d1 AQudva1',."1~ment SlOO ' ' Furnllur• 8050 Furniture, motol'C'ycle & ac-5600 new/ 6 Mk • 54 50 . All bendlt., career positions. ""' Part lime work av a 11, · • ce5s, clothes, oldies, etc. 11fter pm, l . 494-1065 il·l/&12-3260 Bob Hansen 4Prif.9PM. Selling the Ll>s Call 833-8679. KING SIZE BED, new , 1973 Ne\\'porl Blvd. C 1\.f. Porta·Bir-1 r."splrator. Unique 1-SP~t Mon tiU"u Sat Angeles Tim"'.! to prospect& FREEZER 3 yr old . x I n I <-'?nlp, sWl packaged. Xtra &16-2270. Dress Form J>ooofesslonal Teleprompter Cable 1V In Qra.,ge C'>Wlty. \\'e pey cond. Have papers, will 1ell hrm. $175.(\Yorth $150.) 8 3 FA'!ILY cr.or,.<>e s a 1 e, Hair Dryer !I-fen's golf clubs ~2~ \\!,Coast H"'Y wages & comm. (all Jor for less than half orig. Queen, S~V. lncls delivery " .. -.... Besl oiler :57-26€8 Ne\\'port Beach, Ca. detaJls price. 968--02S2 aft. 6 pm Usually home, 832-2488 Thurs F'ri, Sat 9-5. 154351~:::::c::::;:.-o;.o..==-~~ • E .. -• o E ! L A I T' Eilfel. lzvine, Nr. Moulton LEADING . Tenn Is Club '..QU<U ppor. mpoyer Os ngees 1mes Rent Waahera/Dryers SOLID \\'alnut Oroplear & Jeffery. 1\.1embersh1p. Sl.000. You • S40--030l S2 Week, Full lo.taint. table, $245. Velvet Host & SAT. & SUN. 3241 !liinnesota, pay transfer fee. 61:>-2649 SALES CLERK equal opponunlty employer *~1202 * Hot;tliss chairs. \\'hile cut C.11-l. Every 1 Iii n g goes all. 5:30 . South Coast Village TELEPHONE Sollcltol'! for *Electric Dryer* pyle carpet 7ac yard & eh<'ap. Lots of s 1 u If! i,,= .. =RA~~D=lA~L-,-,w-. ~.~D,.--v-.i~,-.. Desire a full time, malure, non profit athlellc club. $200 $65 847-0679 more. 644-ll50 5'1~761 n1achine. micrometer 1 et, . ~ 1 1 k / mo is.1.lary for 4\S: hrs per COUCH, 4 n1onths old. Dark Hor••• 8060 anli""e organ, nl i r ro r 5 , f'xpenen ... -.."" sa es e er 111 d Call 536 2100 ,, .. ex.v.riencc or intel'l"lit In ay. -· -N-EW--8--d-Q----,-1-1 brown & gold strip vl!.lvet. ·-furniture. 642--4610 r THE CARDEN School or • . JlE!(! ucen parta.1 ~ $600 new/asking $350. Y.lnes, ch(!f'ses or gourmet 1 1 k 1 d~' _,. \\"ashing mac h In e, $.la aJler Gpm 54" o1u.. APPAL O 0 SA, 6 yrs. AUTO attic car lop carrier lood Sho Id •-1· CdM s oo 'g. or cvlcat.:v _ • :>-11 "" It' E I · 1 t · & d t I I kl s. u ut· crea ive Id f'll retail, make olfer. 962-5209, NEW 8, DESIGNER Sol,, estcrn/ n g 1 s 1 nnn· y,•ater us proo oc ng NEWPORT Pertonnel Agency Newpart Btech 642.3870 merchandis<'r & be tle:xiblc &. qual'd. ind.iv ua!a lo 1 ed. $650. '19~4486 eve/ rein! fiberglass mar In e ... wo•k .,~ •Vl!l'1""'ll & ch a 11 enging &. reward'g. FREE PICKUP -Refs xlnt. cond., brwn. & gold 493 49-8 1 --' 840--1049 •Mi "" ' '"" ... .,, Te ach'g. pos·a. lnteretted Appl's & Scrap P.1etal slr!pe. Bonus! 2 HollyYo'OOd · · 1 P yv.-........,. · ....,. weeke~~i Lee Spang, persons c 0 n t n ct: Mrs. Call anytime, 675--5258 beds complete. 557-7•148 1-tAND Tooled \Xestem Sad-FALL Firewood Sa!e, Org, Wil!!On 640-4181 ·E 0 E h & I die. Beaut. rorid. Si 1 \'er Euc, de!. $75 cord. $-13 12 (7l4) 827-1776. K NM R was er e l!C· BEAUT. ra.Hon gan1e l1tble dl'CO:-aterl. Other horsetack. cord. 5 s 1 -11 2 2 , Co11s1 NURSES Aid''. 7 , & 11 -7. 5,,, "'"' Irie dryer. Xlnt cond. Best w/4 cushioned ch rs $195. p 1 •.•• 7207 r · ~ S 1 ~ ~ TEMPO offer. 963-3238 aft 5. Room divider screen, dark au a .,..,,_ irew""" upp Y Exper. pref'd. \VIII train. READ JHISI. * * 150 646-3:-Stl PUREBRED ARABIANS, At\t/F cM~P·,,'.,~,,~o~S-1'-,-,-, Xlnt wage &. bene. 642-2410. KENMORE WASHER AND wood · · :i • m1tres, geldings, ~ar!ings. Console. $140. Round \\"llinut OFFICE Glrl "''/sme hkkpg. St100 A 'IO"lh P/T>'mn Needs You Now! goodELECT~~CI .DRY58EIR5ll8375 pr, D,RESdSER/mirrorod(9 drwrl weatings. Sires-Farlo Raflon roffee table $75. Both Xlnt. exp. for Jg. Hunt. B c h. " " " co • .., non. · rnT romm e, t "''" Dokt11.ka. Terms. 493-7210 642-4-117 d··-to,... Pl. llnic. Mln. S.iOOO A 1\.tonth F/Tin1e Riceptlonlata Bt'cycle• 8020 ~ .• bi:.<f ._s. antq "''ht/Fr prov. Ba q;"is. 847_2561 \Vill train, eommission only. ~~ O.C. Fair Gncls Paso ,,,_ QUILT:- Trade show &ales. ~tr , Typists USED Rebuilt Bicycles likel ·3~PC~~Cu;-t~Co~,-.. ~,~t\o-,-,~,,-I 2 stalls open, Si5 \V/ feed . H::1ndmade He Ir I o oms. PAINTER, non union. 5 yrs Tylo<, 543-9:Hl. Secretaries Chi _,. 'd 1 1 d Must contact 962-8679 eves. Vark>1is ~I z r s , reasonn !Jly 0 30 old Call new. Approx~) g. price. 12'. Ir .... iv1 ua r pp ere = ,,,,,. exper. ver yn . SECRETARY to $700 Account Clks o 5 pd & St. h. & ba k d J :~·~~·~l'!:]Yf_ ___ _:80:'.'.:70:J ~''i-'i~ooo¥i:'i. f"'"~f;jf.-~;-1;;;;;; I' ' "" c~a 7159 l , , 3 s s mgravs. cus ions c s, n t> e !II 8 :.,..,, .,,...,. . SPLIT FEE Repros l\I o to -crogs equipment, & reco\•ering. Orig. $i50, Sell. \\'ANTED: Lady y,·ho likes PARATROOPER Lite sh, Good cyping. Choose your 0\\-:1 houn. Beach Cruisers. $125 67>-0751 FOR SALE hand seY.ing, to take over Learn The skill n! Yll UI Plush olficesllrvlnc Part-tWne /lssignments RECYCLED CYCLES •SOJo'A & Lovtsl'UI •very 1 lleart i;haped Diamond homl' toy busines..s. Sn1. choice + pnrRchu'•' 111·11)1'. Al!IO ree Job!! avallable. Call 541>-4450. G450 w. Coast H\\')', N.B. gd q_ual, cstm made, never N~cl:Ince or B.roacli. ap-in1~1m1. 646-4647 Full pay while trJ nln;:i;. WESTCLIFF NEVER A F"EE 645-8288 used, usually hm, 968-7910 praised \ llue $2,585. 1 ROYAL p o rt . tyµe"'Ttter, Che··" you< opl lo"' llll•n I .i.-AT TEMPO 'lat·h>."" D>"'"'ond Ne<:k· m··'""''· like ""· N'ot'l to-..:.. ' PeNIOOne ·~,,_ncy DIRT Bike, Sch w Inn FOR SALE Recliner, nearly " ... .,. "'" " " ,~ Join lhc pe o pl ~ 1\·h11'vc !111ark Ill Center, Tempo Temporary Help p lace, Bracelet & Ring. 18 reoordr, 2 Akal ~Jlf':ikers. j 'ned the \ r Coi1t11 Stingray, xlnt eond. $65. new. S95. hilco refrig, $l5. Carat Golrl, appraised v11.ltK', uest ot'.t'. 831-0!E7 aft 6pm. 01 / 1·m)' n 16.71 E. Edinger, S.A. TR-AVEL AGENT call: 54&-5>131 evl!!I. """'!IOI I Mttll, &15-1163, Call 542-8836 2996 SI,445. Be!I otter . .,,,,. '_ 4 CORVrnE wheel C(lvrn;, Boo.=-~k'Ck'---· IN•w !Inn n , , d , quallll-' 6/;>-BLACK Vinyl Comer Sofa, 8078 *s ' · ••-r• ~ 1·-•-t If Machinery S:t'i. 1 Cr y !I t a I chande!ler Part-Time S•ltaman ec ys, ,..-n 1 s Is tan t. P.fuat have ENGLISH 10 spet.od bike. 27" UJ or~ 0 _er. Sl'i, t·l!.!l 8 11 6, 6.f.l-i.I03 3M ndo Fil ,,.~ 1u -,u Ll:t Hl!lnde1·11 A1e<.>ncy minimum 2 yr11. eV'N'r\t:nce. wheels, xlnt condition. $50 Call 6-l;>-!1716 WANTED \VI w m .,.......,.,.,.. ~....,., n1--.1, St .. S"'te J"' .. ,.-"'" ••-s ~v •• \l.L Vt All phnses ltnw<I & bo-O'tl>-.Xl!!ll KING Size Bedroon1 Set for PBX Antwerlng arv. Newport l\ench !13.'-8190 oklna•. Call for llppt. ltlr. 10 Spd Bike, Mens Senator. !!Ille, \Valnut. $300 ·I~ YOS llii:h-Lo (' 11. r pr l . All 111htrt~. Full .1~ ult Dial A Job 833-0855 Sehl.It. 546--,:<~155:;. '=' ~---I Xlnt 1..'0nd. $45. 352-008-1 Some wknd1. F.OE 540-1962 No Ch1r9• To You TYPIST ----'9'-"79'---5864 MAPLE 1iVIN BEDS. hOx: RADIO AND 'r.V R£PAIR: F:!ltubllshed 1005 P/tlme. Accurate t y pt s t Cameras & Equip. 8030 IJlKS. & mnlt. $25. cAch set. Few good trnlnee opening!!. SECRETARY $600 needed 60-70 w.p.m, Rcp1"!l 543-3850 nit. 6 pnt HSG 17·28. Al!IO ltl\ln ni J{)()C"f FREE eXper. helpful. ·Apply Na-INSTANT reptny, video UEER Barrel furn, communications Englnt.e1'. Gen'\ ofc sldl\s. Exper'd, ·Ilona! System~ Corp, 4361 ctlmera & video machine. lnlllchlng bar, Xln't conrl. HI Sehl. physic• & moth Newport Center Ef!1ployment Birch St, N.H. 5 4 6 -7 3 6 0, If you like to shoot yaur P~iijng ~bl, mlJ1C, 646-fi635 , ba~nd helpf'ul. Strut at '"--·~··'l•>>t•. AQ"n"" (Ntar'O.C. A1-)0rt.> favorite rn;,i or. ski event 01 :;_. ~,, 11 1 bl "•"' Olmo .,..,., ........ , ·-.......-.. w "' '"" .. , In t"· mom ~--·····ateh ""'" 1..w 8 a !', .......... • ""' ...... ' . , ...,7 °·-Nicholn.1' Or1vc ™RESS "" NIU I I h I M I I Oenlnt-• Pd y .. ..; Otller "" """' n.Ml"1 lt 1_ ~•• 11 room on ve ve c a r, ap c !em~. ''' ""'• ' ..... ' N,.."nnrt Beach ~150 " ~¥~ La E U t Ci.fl).~'""' Call thtl Marines. The .., .. ,.... Must be 'pert on ab I e &: your 2!;" TV In the evening mps. JCCC ~ • ,,.,..,.. C11reer Cot'J!!, Ms.5847/ SECRETARY n!spon.,lble. Applylnperaon live and .,,,·it h ~und, com-DANISH l\lodcm O:iuch $50. !J68.917L N11l'1 sailboot mfg. need a only, SpageUI lkntltr, mt plele with a_ TV C'Oll\.'~rter Plu111 l malchlnK chairs S2j REAL ESTATE Jihtu'p & Alert tteeptlonitt W. Coaat Hwy, N.B. tor ch11nnel 6, record your en<"h. 839-~ $At..ESPE0PU::. \\'hy not sec'y. 2 ·Yni exp, typtna TIOl).C trea1u~J1 of 11. lite time with BEN1'Y.'OOD ROCKl.1t work. In the hott~l lm!a!I, 60 v.·.p.m No 11h. Ca 11 WAITRESSES 1hl1 vtdf'O. tllf!d only twict>, Good cond. S~- Hundntton Belldl/TUtmtlltn· 558-3i20.-Equnl-opport.unlty $800. firm. ~. !)62...1030 VlllleyT ~ llll traln )'OU. F;mploytr. Exper. N cat Appeoranct VIDEO EQ UIP. inc I U d "S STl'OGJ..E \\'aterlx-d, lnrld's. C41l PhU McNamee ~ SEU. San1hv!r1Je1 3 hn Mon 2l Yn or O\.'tl' everything nee. to 'e I u P frnme, aclll & foam pad. vw~ Rttl £~tale lhl'\I f'rl Jtrly WRif .. Ap~ Surf A Sirloin )'l')Ur O\\'n home a I 11 d 1 0 • $50 6'm--2996 REAL &STATE SALF.SPEo. comm. c.;u Unda, 5156--067tl. 5930 · Coait lfwy, N.B. QnT'lf"rs. rnonlter, vi d r o • ......-• PLE needed fbr Coronn del S E RVICE ST A, 11 t. Ip WAITRESSES, full Ii part rerordt.r. all i:ablcs, llallt11 RTV~l~h!.~ ~ .. ,.~!~itn, lltor'a too11I beitutlful ofllct, WMICd. Mu11t httvc proff!~ll. time, Ovtr 21. Thf' Butfaln It mlcroph()~. Best otfu ~ce :......_ .....:....!'1"1" ""'1"Y''""~ c 0 I I p e 111 s., cc 11 e y 1,1ecMnlc exper. Full tlnit NfCKEL ltf:1taurant. ~vel takes. s~t..ssro S20TLESS yellow n a u i . 6'fS..88Xl '\ days & wkndft. Sht<ll, 31.'ll IM USA, ~1-™5, contact P.fJNOLTA SRT IOI like podrit't:I chsln w/ malt'hlng · ,, Harbor CM ~1r F\ahtrty ne~· with Unses r:4J, 400, ooffrt' tllblt'. 548.-~19. "Milke Hoom F"or Dtldd)I • WAf"l"Dl!'ltt' t.~ ... ·p full --• ~ , __ l I ~ 1 1 out the K&n\lt• • • ,.....,..,...,, ,..,... · .... ~w. :iv, •.v111P e e. ..,.,.., : : : t~,';, Uu._1 Junk Into cub t•'l-•ltl 01,•<t or<•llKI part flme. S«! Ml&a McCloud MAMt"lA/Sekot auto. >..'TL ••>·•J21 01,..11 or Colt.ct with Ii Dally PUot Cl&Alllod .. ...,_ .. ,i....,.,,,,..., Btn Brown1, 31100 S. O>ftst w/ltrtMs.-190,200, "-t 3 5. ,._..,. ...... _,,"' .. ' Ml. CAii 642-5613. '°"'-c-,-..,. Hwy. S. l.agu.rui Cnrnpll!'te $300. ~275 I oou·-~...__ ' TOP CASI! DOLLAR PAID Al'orado ~rN;>n. :\1n't rund. FOR YOUR JEWELn·y, $2 per ~·r1r11. ~1~2-r90~7~6 __ _ \VATCHE~. ARTOB.JECT~. \\11.\T 1\ Ot·:AJ.! ("00 11rr GOLD, SILVER SERVICE. Jr1"11 r11m1·••r l,· ecll{('r. Nrv"r FINI:: FURN & ANTIQUES. us1•1!. 5'.!6-~1~_:, ____ _ 645-2200 C'R i\~~~11\N 10" Ralll11t h"'I'EEL CABINETS, GOOD Arm ~a1v & S:h~" Vti<'. l\111' J.~R \\'ORK DF..NCHES $11). nr11• $250 fclr rirdrt ~"i7·fl'.l!fl ~T ~~~E~~r;~~li F~~ ~~F:: F.lrrtiir 1~t1rn; TON CAPACITY. 642-4371 , ' C:ill 9E'f-16Ni 11.~y~. 54<1-34li nights, a!lk ' · - for OSCA R. Mu11cal lnstrum't1 1083 Miscellaneous 80U 5 PIECJ.: Droy 11111 Btidroom tel, TluffylO ~bike. AIOV• !rut mUJ l 1cll. ~~2.196. RENT $3 ~IANf'Lhanct;fbo\\·llng boll 7 1'.'-1~7~836 __ & Rhoes. slie 9. S1 2.!'i 0 .nuNOY8h rl :1r l11e1,c'l;·1 ~3863 after i o'clOC'k, 1,•llc-n1 conchtlon. s!\.-1, f.'..-inn NE\V SO!li'Y iV {Sllmlinc l, 1rumpct S4.\ "'t9:-111 1 Slt'rro, nd'I repair, Ii dlnin~ OfC.Fum & Equip. 8085 lhL .f!!+-7715. ~­ iO:<;f'D. llTh.T.. Portnble T '\/., R 0 \'A L E I<' 4' 0 fr 11' I:' 2 Llv·rm Chairs, clothing Typev.·rller, C'leAn, $: o o d & other ml~. 54S-20-l4 cond, SA!. 673-.1262 Sterling: sll~r r I A l w a!' e: • £X.Ectn'1Vt.~;"7",~,oe.-.• ,,~l-7b-.,~ •• Towle F.;i C:r1tndc. ~l ptlc;e !l.lliVCll .ti 2 ~!lie l•h11ln1 & 4911-1211 61>l-Ma2. , l{'flll l1l~S2Yl fi7!j....,11j!I • ~·en. 6 GERl\1A."l SHEPHERDS Opti"an ............. , •• SlSO 13 !'.lale l, Reauliful male-l.Hol·rey Splne1 ........ $195 G E R ~I ,\ N SHORTiiAUt \\1W'titz.er S~lnet, oew •• $499 l PO INTER. 3 ST · 1 llammo,1J A-100 ....... Save BERNARD S (l Fem *WIN FREE* "''IP81>t'nl, 2 Bea~es, l ORGAN LESSONS 885Jett!!, Golden Retriever, FULLERTON MUSIC l...e.brador. All these youni: , pure brt'ds, l to 2 yrs n«'d 1Bl91 .f.uclld, F ountaln Vallty a loving home and con· 557 ... 836 ceined owner. Spaying or • 871-1805 nru1erlni:; is urged soonest 122 N. llarbot', t'u.llerton .. pos1ible to meet the long --1-11 • 5 Minge problem : 10.,... C' 0 s 1 n at1on topper cllnlc ;jddresses available. SALE I but the inunt'dlate conc1'1·n P ia nos & f)rg an:1 ut is tu rescue lhcsc beautieis rollet!~back pr!Cf'le. from 11 pren1ature death On· COAST MUSIC ly hours away in the deeo m-642-2't!il C.\l, 963-6733 fo"'V presslon chamber. RESCUE BE"\Ul'lf"UL Old •l h II ONE OF THE ABOVE or ·' " ins a one of an additional unusual Organ, 2 full . manuals, full col!ecllon of st r i k ! n g 1 y pedal. R.i.·a~. 6-16-4617 beautiful animals Including Sporting Goocta a pure bred Beagle (F'), 8094 r.taltese (F'), Fox Terrier AUSTil lAN skis for Christ· (fol), :! georgeou'I Belgian nias, used twice, bindl~1 Shepherds <FJ, 3 Jil'l'aceful Included. l!ICS $75. Karyn Irish S e t t e r s , 2 more 552-9118 German Sh e p h e rd s • all -,.~SCH::..:~E~R~.-,-.-,,-, -,,.-C>~,-,-w~illl under 1 Yr. A number or pure bred German Shepherd P.1arker bindings. Used one pups, some lovely KITTENS I -''~'"°=~'~· """°'·~67""'3-<998"""'--~ I n c I u d i n g a long.ha.Jred SKI BOOTS. children siz.es 1 Siamese and a number ol 2 & 4, $5. each. ~sutiful a ffectionate *' 545-2779 * • various mixed bred dogs TANK, reguial~ back paci ( and pups-Cockspoos, Peke & Sea-Vu. $125. Regulator , Porn, Co c k er -Terriers, ov('rhsuled. Call 548--6944. • Border Collie & a uniqLtC 5 B -s ' ST. BERNARD MASTIFF tore, Rest., ar _, • i !llix. Providing one of these other· CHICKEN BROASTER ~SI, 1 \\i.se doom!<! animals with a $495. PoM. grill :M" y,•/bu· • GOOD PERMANENT Home tane tank. $225. 675-1610 ~ Is an experience for you-and TV, Radio, HIFi St. 809t . :, perhaps "10re importantly for your children-in the ex-SANS U I3500spkri;,, ! e!'<'lse or true compas.!lion She.r....·ood 8 5 o ox , turnlbl. ' and love for GOD's voiceJesg p l 0 nee r PL-120 $600. : creatures "''hich will stay ~1726 or 536-9974 ' wtth you and then1 ell the ~ days ol your live5. Yours RCA 1 Pc. Ente!1llinment , for the asking. CALL {TI4J a>nter. Color 1V .S t e r • o , : 846-1659/96.S-!nlll/892-2750and M.1/F?.1 & Phono. Good : or 900-1~. cond. ssa._&16--1188 eves. 1 ' MYNAH BIRD SCOTI Stereo, nt. tap e deck , reco rd player. • $100 979-9685 548-W.6 Pianos & Organa I090 MU=~sr=~Se-ll~Co-lo-,-21--inc-h1u ---------Srar's table model, RU ctwr , • WURLITZER Electric nels ll35. 5-19-9237 '"' Piano. $350. '74 A!\.1/F!\.I STEREO, II Call a.m-1346. track tape deck, ea rphones, LIKE new Yamaha organ, I $215./bst offer. 846-4580 : will trade for pickup, wagon PILOT Want Ads! Call now • or van~ ~ jiiii ; ~~ . ·~'f#~q/I~ ·"?;. ... f A CCltMNJENT SHOPPING ANO -<1 ~·~'~W~'":G~G:V~ID:£F:O~' ~'"··-~~~ CAL ON TH£ CO. ...; .... For an ad Call Sue in Woman'' World 642-5678, etx. 330 Snuggly Crochet 7148 ·""' .. . ! .... ... :-lhe'U 1!"1¥1! th\• cnr.; 1et ror 11l•y. 1port 1.od •chool! \\l'IJt'n cold whida blow. lhf'll 11nuir:11:l11 w11rm\y ln~111~ !his •et. Crorh~t )lOml)On cAp, •r•rr and mut~n• ot wnr1ted )!11111. ly e11.1y •IU8ltt crocb't. I':i.ttrrn 714~· ~tu~ a, ?>f •• L 1nrh,11l~d. 7~ CENTS ror each p1.ttt'NP. Add ~ cents r~ t'lch p1.11rm fnr nnt·cl1s1 mail and 1riec11I h1.ndllt11 , othcrw11e third· tl,a\S dc1i1·cq wil.l,.,tll.U lhre. wc-ek11 Of" more. Send to A.lice llroolta. 10$. the Oatly Pilot. NMd.lttt1t'l I>ept., Bo:it 1113,0 ld Cheltca Station. Nt"'' York, SY. 100\\ P'l'inl N1.mf, Ad· drtss. Zlp. rauem l'lumbf!r St v..' 150 mo1il pop11.l1r desltn' lnN r 1'74 Sff'dlttrat'l Catalorl AU ttlt'lJ! THR££ •"ree~v.shmda ... 1$t Sew• Sew+ KtlltBooii:-has Ba11~Ttuue Pallttn .... Sl.25 Nt1w' Nffdlepaifll &di 11 00 New• f1o"'t t Cl"OC'hd Bk SLOO 111.irplnCrtw:bN Roolt •.• I i 00 'ln$tantCrochtl Bomt ... SI 00 IM1.nt Macri mt Bk . SI 00 l1ULan1 Money Boolt , Si oo Compi.ttGlt'lBonll .,,, ll Ol'I CompleteAf!l:h•n1 •12 , S-100 llPtii•AfJll1M •IJ .... ~ Bcdtoft6Qul11.1r1 ....... ~ MllM'um Quilt Rook tJ ... 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Ifft panern roupon St-nd 7k now SEV!' + KNIT Boo~ nil ha~ir1l111Hlpauem ••••. 11 .u lllitant r•uhinn Mnok ••. 11.00 lMt.ntf>Owlt11 Dook .... II 00 • JJ ,., DAILY PILOT Tll110da1. Novtmbtr 21, iq74 Toyota t7'51Volvo -"'=----~ 9772 C.1maro 9'17 -~"'.'·~----99_5_21 a • 35Z I Motor Home-. I Autos W1nted 9590 I BMW 9712 Merctdtt Bent t1 ...,,.., II-C J S•lo/Ront 9160 ·I =;;;.,. ____ ...:.,:;;1====-=:::.::_...:.;:; -·--TOP DOLLAR '13 BAVARIA 1974 EXECUTIVE '75 '73 VOLVO 1800 MUST SACR!f'!CE "''""'"' ~·-• 1 '70 ~~t! V.lln O'lrl\~r.l)ori A.•iumc !<)u, k·~ '66 (:hl')'sltr Nrw Yorkt:r, l!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-!iii S.~.. -8 Au~, Xln~ tlttr, PAID Xln1! 833-.'al 9 To~ CLOSEOUT 67J....26S1 64-1-31~ x.lnl. rond., lo n1llea'-"°'• l$!l CAM.ARO ll<Xl. Gono•al 90IO ~~n• ""-" 1 • 8 9 ~' IMMEDIATELY I009 UM\\' 1°"· '""''" """'· i,<>•··ll'U•...,, lully "'"'"""' TOYOTAS STATION WAGON C ••••let · 9920 gd. AIPC. 0 '"' 188 " SUIOO, 74 ~lf'rccd1·Bcm1 450 Si!: at • -SS7-G610 * 5-16-4!9} • MOTORHOME FOR ALL tiT.>-:JJ..W an unu~ually 001npt>1lthe CONNELL '&; ?ttUSfANG GO\' !)COUTS 111._.,,..._1 ) o u 1· RENTALS C It 9if7 ic HERE NOWI 4 ~ tr9.ll5ml.¥.'llon, O\'er-Good running c.'Olldlllon. $500. ballL Tiu: ~va11tA,&t. DALE'S 13 ,. _,. FOREIGN CARS 0 p :c. 450 SE Nc-w ~1odeli;-New f>:ngir'K'J, drive-, AM/F.l\I radio, 1:111 • CHEVROLET 1.."all 5:1&-l2lll aft 5 .-UOAT INS\lfu\l\"Cf';* crVTVV CA ,... N Cwnc In 11nd l+>lit drl\'e THE lVrldiUonlng. Better 1htu1 SAU:S &: St:RVICE _ •--i •. ,1 .. .._ HENT THE BEST ·73 Ex-LL OR COME IN '72 DODGE COLT .x-r. o. 330), 36-ino. OPl;!n Car for 1975. All Dcmonstra· nf'w. 9,100 miles. See II , 2828 Ha rbor Blvd: '67 t.-rusrANG ·~ '" -I TO SEE US end l<.>u:.t.• flt "''l21.80, •110• ,-'II'""' 11 ("•J"ltl COST """•' AUi" PS/PB '~~_,= . 1 & •1!19-2'!J.1 '"'.Ull\I' t.'i', all eKtra11. fl"t"e .,.. ,. 10..5 DTI' being llOld al HUGE vU ~ ........ r:. A ... ~ "• 1; M-I rr pl m.~ ~8 IU.."<. SAVINGS-Hurt-y! n L 546-1200 $710 963-?•ltS Boats, olnt/S.r. 9020 ~;i"· ' y. STATION WAGON Jim Siemens • ••M a • .:, 19,. NOVA H >tchbaok, 1966 MUSTANG. Be l a•. -SHARE WINNEBAGO I f\ L • WA WW bucket i;euts, ii/b, 1~~ uutonu1tic. Xlnt co~lon. C"~N I~ E H \VA T E Ii \"!•('Ii! I 211'. .111'0ih'11. SIUl..t! l!i>ltge J\Utornntlc l l'flrl!<(l\l''luu, 11!r ,:'P~~s .UK ew TOYOTA 1lt-n;, xlnl 0011(1. 7,000 actual 491--2522. Ask'for J'u!\n • ~l'\"lr..'\'11 J.X~/lt. ll,\)111ne11' A t'"<JM'n.~·"· 646-0-l:t!. t'(\fltllll•inln", A·\l/t'.\I i·:idlo. .. 1 u~_ 1 ' TOYOTA 1nllet1, ritovln~. 1nu11 stll, '65MuSTANG. I owner, >d111 I""'-. ,-, ... ,<;-:-,•, . I 1,1·,·r f II I'd "I " ·~e1vr10rt l'x::acll t<M1111• 1"'7971 92 -d 1700 II """'' -..... ,, .... " ur o I 1.1ys. "'Dar-3100 \\'.Coast llwy., N.B. 1!.00f\\'lJJ 833 8300 . 1986 H.ar;.or, C.t.t. Mfi.9W3 1 1·~-:";~·~·~~:::''::'~'~'•'~-~-":"-t _;•»~n~'.i'!t. rn1 . .....,.. OI' 8CMtts, Pow•r 9040 1· udu. 11wr/11ir, ~ll-eo111, sips 642.9405 $1477 .. 1006 Barbo_ r, C.M. 646·!®3 '75 VOLVOS I '11 C!!"VY M·•t• Ca' I o, 0"'1d"',·m400-obl1·~',.'"'$--~.99=55'1 1:\-.l BOSTO~ \\· 11 ,\ LE It. Ii s.175!._wk •~ mi. :..ui-2:'11.:!_ CADILLACS ENTER F'ROJ\.1 M1•et".RTlllTR NOW OPEN \Vhlte,"' good ""cond, loY.· -- l.ille nt'\I. 50n11 ,JohnN.•n. 011• I Tralf•rs, Travel '170 Largest Selection OVER HERE NOW•. n1 I I ea g e. $3600. Days, 1'11 10, .1 1 1111· "1 ~l'1.'111·:,~111,,.~1c"'1'1 ~ x :>..'i" K£1"SKILL Trait1·r, 1 In Orange County •f\••M Ln1ni.i 35 USED Marquis Motors 833-!Qll Eves &: wk 0 d 1 sale••~ m;.?_~I 6" t'Olf'I. -""' .1 I ::.1)11~~-Ji~ 1c~~1!·~:~~ I Coupe O.•\'il!t•s -&:dnn J)e. lUUN\TOYO .... TA.. MERCEDES •TOYOTA• €o~E~,'~~ s:1~sl'@· ~-"_1s __ ~ ----~~~s~~~~i~ ,. "C 1 Vllles ·El D.lrad.JS ·Con· e SALES mainin,,. 74's \vhile we 1till NOVA. One of a Kind., 0',1g .... l,•OA CARS :...·, \ · c,..1111 h•H' h11J· \"hf, Pitrk. &'6-S!l'X} V"rtlhJr-:. A l~ ni:iny other ON DISPLAY ·-e-"'"' ~1.. 4500 ,,_ • dln"h) lull ("\r ref r I " UIJJl"lt I . b t f 1!166 H bo C 'I • SERV.ICE have a seleclkln. .....,,t!r. o.u,.. nu, tl U._1. t;bSITY OLDS "· ... . , tva l' lli t ~l1'(tC'idJl11c Ttadl'-ln'l. arr,·"· 64&9303 e L"'•"lNC mdl .. S:.-'650. 646-9694, ntf.,I\ Jo.lt'l'C'll, TV, l"l'llil ~·1u:lne. 110 llt'all'r, 2 ta nk.~. bra k , . .; . I D t 9720 H f I rts • x~rr u-·o "-•• 'I\ l . 548-;:!838 ml .l:tarbor Blvd. ~~~~~7~~;/~·~:;~ & ~ffl'r over s ~ti S. HA1i15 CADfllA( '-"'a~s~u~n;_ ____ .:;.;:1 OUSe 0 mpo · '-"! :Sc. ~ .toJI. l!IJi& '72 BEL AIR, A/C, ?/S, P/B, Colita .\tei;a )4[}.1'640 L, l•l·r "II < I ~~~------•~ 1'-'= •-• DATSUN 240 523-7250 2880'1 l\lnrgue_ rl". Parovay VOLVO ' xlnt. cond. 10.~ mi. •1200. '65 Fao'"-', -•-·· ' •pd. P '~ •·ry. '11 or re e '71 l'RO\\'LF.R. 23'. All SIC ._ -.,_ Z'S '"' V jo ......., ~ ...,.J uc .... e Ii l 1 n1 a r,. Jt, 8: 30-5:30, ~~;-~•~1~s~M0'9~~~1~~ '71 ?.lt>rct>dt.•1 250 St>clan. f>Ull 831 .....,n !\ ion ie '"" Beti:t offer. 557.014& all. 5 pm stick, 2 dr HT. Death caUliel fi.11-3789 11r &l:.?-::0:!21 t:~~-1~~z..,:t· l\~.lh, $2800 ~ l'ov. r , n1r, an1/fn1, '12.IXXI ·=cu ,.,..12.lO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 M CllEV. -CUStom Show Car. sac. $50!). 642-:755.2. Boats Sa "I 9060 TOP DOLLAR PAID '72 240 Z ml. I ~·ner. Like New. Triumph 9767 'Tl VOLVO 2 d m/! New tires&: wheels. $51)(1. l*'l a11ton1alic w/1970 ' 1 Auto Ser. & Part1 9400 979456.'i or 556-1337. r, 11 m, 6-12-4979 9am · · · b ke IMMEDIATELY 4 s!>ft'(t trnnsmiMion. air eon-•. 59 "IOO SJ Rd t 11 radials, 4 spd, KOfiOOWI car. ' · ~ngine, po11oer. ra s, steer· St;NJ•JSJI, ;:d N nd. $ 2 5 (I . llt'tJ Slnl" Skis, l(r.Jnd prix bh11lin1:~. $.'JO. r.()JI Club~. Pnl111to1'1i' 11· / h" J:. s;i0. R73-1'1T40 TOP CASH for cle1tn u~e<l ditioning, ,\i\1/1'",\I i;;iereo a 1 ,,', E • . ~1 r, f1r'.ltt 1Y 1 2 5 +l\.IPG, recllrilng seats, '69 STATION Wgn. xlnt l'Oltd. uig $315. everu~ 6'1>-Sl09 FJ{IGGE'ITJ:: ouro air ('(Ill· ears and ll'Ul'kli r.idlo. •959GHJ 1 '.1's 111-.."· ."<q1us1 ''· •• Ax~ • $2~. Offer. 675-8110 new tires, Jn.Ult sell! $850. 'TI·98 LUX. 2 dr. All electric 1lleluiwr. co n1plcle wiit $2;, H d Ch ']J i40 z !ll\! '" F.xp.'ns•vc. 'i~tJ-.•3Jl., AUTOS USED 531-6512 or .54.1-9134 & power, a.ir, radials $34~. l'ar-schc 1·~l{l;o $10. Aulo gas OWGf evrolet l!Mi9 J\fERCEDES Benz 2'".>0, COMPL.1:..1'£ REPAIR WORK b'Tu-3942 tank, I" 4 ~~ rt. ..;1>~ d<'<."fl Sdl, Dove 1u1d Qunll ~Iii, Atl!•ln\alie trans~nission, air ·I Dr. SedRn, A/C, P/S. 9901 Corvatr & Corvair Buggies Pint-0------~99~5~7 :i l7-'.:tll'1 Nr. i\1~l'1\rthur, J u111IJ01'cl:' 1-oruHt101iln~. AM/F~f radio, ln1n1ac. $3,600. 67;)..1877. Call 536-0444 ------ITE Nf'll"l)Ol"I boll! St 1.i"Rllt•I'. :\Jul cond. !\lake offrr. 675-9-1:\2 ?ti' t'Ol<.ONADO '73 Dsl. $30.900. FOR £1\LE: V\\I £NGINE and Brislol in;ig \Ml"l1u"'s'lsT-. 's!l9l\E'JLEL"YJ l9732llll.':lEDAN. $157 mo. '71 MALIBU 2 dr. hardtp. 1500 CC. Call 5W-6:»D Nt'\\'port ~ai:h !:13.~·0#i in1n1HC\ pvt ply, ~tr on g V-8, auto, p/11. Xlnt cond. or 5.W-4799 alt 6 Pi\L WE BUY IMPORTS credit rel]'d, 53&-9153 days. $1500. 644-459''1. Antiques & Classic 9520 Top Dollitr For · Any J\fuke '59 i\IERCEDF..S Brni 190SL. '67 9 PAS.5. St.a. \Vgu., '65 or i\lodr.I. .· '1\1t11o&1 l.fln.:.1 Xlri"t eond. S·l100. SS, both l<lnt. cond. $5$. 1948 PLYMOUTH CPE JIM PANOS ...... WllO 17141 <11-""9 •ft ooch. 557--0339 CATALINA 27· Inboa rd, 6 cyl. Stick. Ne"' eug1nc & VOLVO MG 36 MONTHS 1963 CHEV 11. notn)• :1:tra~. New s 11 i l s. elu!l'h. [>nvt>11 d11ily but MAZDA ·n TIUUJ\1PH SfAG L.:d. tr11.ns, 11.uto, l'UllS gd. 67j......1618 $14.000. 673-ili.-i.ll ilr f~7 ne<.ods sorne minor "'or k. 200 Xlnt oond. Bsl offer FREE WARRANTY C&ll ~·il.'..=..c S-611. 5.SG-5~-l S. P.fanchest{'r 1966 Hatbor, C.M. 646-9.103 Call ~ ~· -• s. ~ CAL 20 111 "II ·-----~----1 Anahllim "''r."""" ,,,.,......,......, w• C I 99 -11· t nr 11·1 lOUI -u.>U""UUUll WIL' BUY YOUR 'fl= ... R~ •-'UFM·•lnl O.n All Used Cars.I ontinent• 30 lllOOri~. 'J:! l\IF:RCURY, xJnr original CASH ~ONEY PAID ,. ~.n. =.""" ,. m~ .. 2 .. 19 shflpe. 1\lust se ll by DATSUN, TOYOTA cone! $2950 '69 M t $976 l==--------1 "t>ekcnil. A."ikin~ $ti75.lbE'st For Youl' Junk Car OR VOLKSWAGEN 837--0050. att.' 6 p·.m. us an9 · · *'71 LINCOLN 4 DR. Ut"'IN ~.s:.r, Bargain, Kel('h· If ·~ ••1· -Anytin.e tiU-4930 !016GBK r~:. ult cab. did, ell'('fl\)nl<·s tJ er ... ~ a at. a pm PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'IU. Volk5wagon 9no , C ) bcautUul one ol e. kind lac· 60 AJI 6-0D \\'ill Sell or trade AUTO \\'ANTED PAY TOP OOu.AR. CALL ---'-"-"----b9 oronet .... _$77b aclory show car, fuily "JU• nr llt'Vo', pvt <>l)'. 71-1·673·326'.! ( u-" 11~ !:: ur Pickup. \\'ill Bargain. , .... er vvv KENT Au.EN, 540-0412. ipped w/ su.nroo{. "Fantastic UDO 14 \\'/TflAIL!'.:R ,;~1~,·~>'65~-~~-----l-"'"'="'556-""' :;"""""==-I * 2 DATSUNS * '57 BUG Sm window Compl ,70 IZLHCl9l)I $ con di t Ion . Atost car 211-o~k~c!lti~~~ls llOnK' Rec Vehicl•i 9530 -~A:.;;:U~T~O~S::_l~M:;;_P~O~R~T~E~D::....i '71 1200 Coupe, l7,000 m.i. rc11blt ~tr. 1600cc, ibl, 12v, Monte aro 1~7b Cova.ilable for the. money. 1:--:==~~~"C"--==" c:.:.:...:,;:;.;c:;;::. __ ...::::: I · 1J_51 o \V a g 0 ", d r k W'St linkage, am I f m, f170BFD) all now !or de ta i I s, HQJllE CA'f 16. xlnl. $1100. CHINOOY.·TOYOTAS round Alfa Romeo 9705 gi·n/bro .... ·n int. i·/h. auto. cas.sette stereo, .c hrome '70 Satellite $I 47b 551-38"1!1 o1· 639-ITI:l. ,lfoi> ~ slip fur 25' Se.II· tripper now on display. , • Both xlnt rond. & S1595. """his, new b.rks, $595 or besl. l!n~ "'''1TJNENTAL '!•"· ~· "~ C!ULIE-Su S d 646-9031 bef 9, ult 6, pvl (12'1HRCi " '-'"'"'1 " ....... "'!'!".. ..-Ready for vacation Uips. , • •11 A per ·PY er. each. 673--0960 '62 i\IG. Rblt cn~inc. Real IV, S 11 v er w/Cr11.nberey n• ... E11M/O k 9070 B • J d l111n1ac. thruotl l. Ru11s · · .. 1· pty Fury $1'76 I h · · ~ ~~ oc s U.Y no1v. . . • nspect an 73 DATSUN 240Z; loaded nit-e t'OlrUt!ion. Bst offer. ···· ..... "' l'Ul er 111tt?r1or, C1'1.Usc L'O!l· llrl\'e nut ... Reduced 10 per!ec1. Offer. $48-2"-l()l aft w/extras. Low 111ile., im· C;dl aft 3: ::0. 673--0.}28 1500 V\V ENGINE, ready to (73lEBP) ti•uJ, i\i\-t/Ji"M slel'l.-O, etc. $5-199 itl Bill l\1axcy ·royota, 4 n1ac. MGB 97.... ttbuild: The cases have '72 Golaxie • $17, 76 ·•.Si\1 $li,650. Call &15-:tllO D 0 CK ~ 11 i n I I ng·Rl!p11ir J.88.'ll Beach Blvd., Hunting· 1971 SPYDER, lo n1ilea:;e, 837-7329 673-4010 -bet'n hne bored, re bl I • ··· ······ duys, :>~6-6517 eve s & Ya.cht. Paull. 1u11! Van1b;h. 0 -h 841 ~00 I I I 11 "·'· 1165 '72 Pl h $ "' .. ~ Jiin 96S-626l. ton 0<.RC . -o.i;.o;J. x n ronr . Ye 011• \\'I h I k '69 DATSUN. 4 dr. Low nii, er........ . Also ext. oil ymout . 1776 u.·kcuu0• ____ _ _ V\V POU'ERED, 1'"iberglass convertible lop. Pvt 11 I y, i;:d cond. 1 Oii·ncr. Blue '69 t.1GB w/hilt'fllop, 11•ire c.wler $25. 268 E. 19lh Sf., 14S3EY ) CorYette 9932 L.B. l\IARINA SLIP bcxly, roll bar, canva8 top, .•~•~2-fl89.l~:ii:;i-.==°'"""',--book pri~. 557-lSSO eves, whls., A l\I /FM , Tonneau CM. Aft. 5Pt.t , , W A --. ~ U~ to 'Il'. Avail Dec 1. 1:!13) xtra scr of til'('ll. IOI\' bar. 1750 SPYDER, '69 &.U-72-10 days. 'r.1.r. Nairl cvr., gd. cond. S l , 7 5 O. '73 VW CM1PMOBlLE, Mint 72 T or1no a9 $I 7bb '6•1 COH.VE'l'TE 3'l7 Turbo 43~119. Asking $!"19;-i. 536-3409. :1:Jnt cond. Ne"' tircx. 'T.-l 2·10Z, blal'k A 1\1 / F l\l. 54S-5968 t..'Ond. 9000 mi. Under \\'rnfy. (218F1',Y) ·IOU, 411 Posi-lracion, 1'"lare BOAT SLIP. Nev.·porl B[lck 1 4 Wh 1 0 , 955 · $26,';0 * * 979-9005 t.-iugs, t't'1-1r s poiler. r.'.1.lly Porsche 9750 ~ top, AJ.\'lfFl\t, Mich. '72 Nova .$1776 ~·cnde··s, AM/1·11! r11.dio, ~J.'.:a.i~~· p/mo. /'.'o Salls. j-· _ _!! ___ riv!"' 0 '71 SPYDEH, 39.000 niilcs. niirror~. New 1ires, 20,000 --------CC::.: tu'C:!I, serv. re<.-ords. Ca.IJ: ·· · everything completely re- '73 SCOUT. fully "''Uipt + $.~T:iO. Eng. n1fs $ l •I , 0 0 0. c"~'~;,~15~-,~500"=. ~C~"~ll~>IJ<.4""~98~7. __ ,·7~ 9Ll PORSCHE, 3 \1·eeks ~5-0194 eve:s. 7 lo 10 Pl\t t69 F dl11V?FEZI $1776 IJullt $21(J(l. Call 630-IUO: ~.. Call <19.J..-Jli61 * 70 DATSUN PICKUP • Id 11 · 10 ')''M'w. ed/Sal. IO AM to or an ' 633.9264 llil nl any xrras-1vinch., desert Aud 'o o .' n1e~a 1c copper brown, 1 dogs, rn 0 d f. s uspension. 9707 I !st Cla.i;s Cond. Xlnt t.Iilagt'. lleige 1n1erior. A A1 I f>, !\I !20111N) ·ug COftVE'l~rE 4 sptl., i.:on-67>-8579 _______ .;..;.,:;, ' $1295. Call 831-MSS. stereo tape, 2-1 mpg, low 71 V\V Super Bug. Lo miles. '72 Plym. Wa9. $I 87b vt. hardtop. -0.,-~=~~--''.1 100. LS. auto. 20 n1pg Hl67 DATSUN Sport Coupe, mi .• Take ovt'r l ease . Beller than new, Sunroof, 536-4nl9Aft. 6Pt.I '66 O IEV. 4x~ P.U. Nu p11inl, 111 IO"'"· 77 O!>ell r 0 11 d . S850 Xlnl con<!. 497-JOOI. custom wheels, A i\-1 /F1\1 . (873Et.10) 1~.-,,,-co~R;o:;VfE">~'~r~E~. ~.;~,,~.~.-bl-~-. C•mpers, Sale/ R•nt lll'l'!I, brlu!.. P/S. l::1:. cone!. S!Cl'l'O, 1•us1. int. 4 dr, nu '"8-'""'"' Neri bars, bike rack, bra. '71 Chrys. W9n $I 97b · 1 ··-• \" 1 ·~ Sa:.oo. 5$-<l.t37 -----~~·~·~~---·l·74 PORSCHE 914 1 . 8: ...nnc nun ~..,.i ; u x r1:111. _....... 17ld ials, "' e I J m.:i lnl;ulied. c;ar cover, t>tc. ....,""/Best l>WDTO) Alt 6, &W-7303 9120 '69 91IT 6 1ni. l\linr rond X·ll1t cond. $3193. J>. p . 197".l 240Z DATSUN AJ\1/Ft.1. alloy w he c I ti· ofler. 557-5216 , _.r ~lus. llt'll. Jerry. 55J·25.ii! or 556-66fi6 ?.lags. air. an1/fn1. n e ~' J0,000 iMi. $6800. F I rm: •60 BUS, rebll trans, new 73 Fury __ $2 I 7b ~-~ii--'----"- 'T.! 9" \\'l:Lfl:ENDER Can1Jll·r, fltll)• sPl( oon!'rl. Xtrn. clenn. Sips h. Used only 4 hmt"ll. S'Jl~fi. iU1-U.W. C.\1'fPE'HS fot· 1'1111111 Trul'k8. rnmt $.~i3. i\lnjo.r \\lny, f?ll""W118th ~t. Cl'ol. &12·S27l. C1\B tligh Carnper shell. Xlnl COIHl. $125 Fi rm. 61~31',;).' alter 4pm "! ., .. 1 I c''"-"CC::--C------r:idhtls. $4200. 641-6695. lln-7•115 1 1 1=~xT1 .,.. • ...,., · '71 AL:DI, like new. I ow .74 914 Bl va Vi'!I, new c utch, 36HP """'""" '66 CJ6 JEEP. V6, reccnl mileage, 13.000 mill's, $3800 ·7~ B210 HATCHBACK. Auto, · ack "'/Sliver pe11rl gO?" tires, ff.JS 01· best. '73 Ford P.U. $1976 '''" • trn•• -b 'I·' Ai\l/Fi\1. Like an\\'. Lo 11,L overlays, mags. i\ r.1 IF r.r 64" ~1 .... , 9 ft 6 · ' .,. .,, .. " '" UI u. 54j...t]19 ~ S ply-""" "" ' a ' pvt ("'°16PI ~:CJ7 11ftf'r 6 pn1. 838-9348 l'\<es/v.•knrls lt'rro I De, Che.ny 1hruou1. ....,.. Trucks 9560 Austi_n·Healey 9709 Fiat , 9725 l ~:-3-:~~S tcrco 71 VW POPTOP Cmpr., air, '72 El Dorado $497b 9'JL ·oo .DfUh·r r n n1 per . Loadf"l. V<'l-y J..'l'.lOCi oond. Askll1g $1000. fl•tt-:-~1::9 . Motorcycles/ Scooters • 9150 Victory Dodge Vans-Pickups 4 Wheel Drives 10% OVER Original Factory Invoice with this ad 2888 Harbor Blvd. COSTA JI.I[-;,\ 5564620 "HO f>'ORD ':. 1. ficyl. gd cng, 11ew trans. halt. brks. & fuel pun1p. Sl~-:HS-79S3. !">18-7983. 19'i4 BUI.TACO Alpi11a 3:-frc 1'1·aiJ Hikl'. Xlnl. con fl . Undl'r 400 nli. SIOO & inke ';2 FORD COUR!li.:R. 20000 111·t•r puynit'nls. ;~18--03-1! ini., Easy Rifling C Ill p 1·. 'fJTs41~1 Sul1+ki .... u per Boor. Ai\l/Fl\I 8 Irk .. n1any rtenn. s.~00. or bt'sl otl<"r. "<ll"as. ~2.500. ti7~5187 rves. ll l2-1."l7:1 '12 JNT·L ~4 T Plct<UP Xlnt 'ii . SI. 3.',(l. rlll l t•n:;, Nu r-o~~-_Lo 1ni. •l ... p. Sl_C'rt'O paml, Jo ml. $JOO or niake I 49-1 ~31S day/4!Xi-690'J e1·e v[r. :.J7-00:ll nltt>r ri. Vans 9570 --.7!)~USK,. CP.O~ 2 T.\:'-IKS C:i!l 1'17-011:() nf11'r 5. ----llVLl,\K.\ 100 Supt•r R 11 I , cle:ln, /asl & rrliuhle! C;11l !°llll-89.:!9 ~10\"INi:'.-lsl rt'a~. off r r 111ke~ "7'.? r nn11th:1 25(1 i\tX, xtnl 1'f"lfKl. ~\li-9017 M'C'll. _,, 11-ilh custom Surfer sperial 1n1<•rior, air cond. 11· id e ovillS, n111g 11"heels, SHARP! G11s SH.ving 3 spd \\'ilh slant 6 engine, ""ll'l'll for sound. I ' -'12 -:-:;o HONDA. ruston1ized, , exccllen1 "'1nrlition. !Jil-C>-lj(I '73 G t:i\ r IN I -so·". ~,~.,-.. 1-. -,-.-.~~. 12'15, '73 t~OHD ~~ T VAN. iiho11 bf>tl. 302 V·S, ~•anrl;1rd tr,on~. Slldin,.: door u.·/u. indo"-s 2:-:9.l ·=~"""'~~!l I l2:-~=~ 49-1-1387 ·6.'1 AUST!~ HEALEY ca~t (e. Appcarnn<:f' group. AM Radio & lenl. Lo mi. !No .1010321 Cn~f1111purr. 65000 orig. n1i. aamfl rn,ooo mi. •-, .. 1,.1 .. 1 ,., Ilk" Orig. ownr. t.t u.st sdl. 2818 Harbor Blvd. By 011l1e1-. must sell $2.950. ·~ I """" .. " .. '" 1!33-Jm. COSTA MESA 675-62l2 • ne1, . .ll.500. Call :148-titSO. '70 PORSCHE 914 Appr. Grp, '70 VW Camper, 1 0\\'11er, little or NO DOWN Invoice Sale All 1974 Dodge American Cars 'SS SPRITF:, nf'"" paint, ch1·m d am/fm, red, Must see! E: hurdtoi> 11·1"67 MG niotot'. ORANGE COUNTY'S Ra io, mogs, new t i re 5 · xu·a clenn, Sacrifice i2350 Call NOW! lransm Be ,U~c brks. 962-6864 NEWEST & LARGEST SJ.~.50.1 tx,;t offer. &1Z-944o &15-~73 556•4620 e\'('S & 11knrl~ e Saab 9760 '69 BUG. Sup.1wlre ffillgl:l,liO.,. ... .,...,.,...,.,. ... _ AT OUR ORIGINAL FACTORY . BMW 9712 IMMEDIATE + fcndei'S, 1700 ,.c. aui/tm, FOR SALE OR LEASE DELIVERY SAAB MUCH more, Sac. $1300, . INVOICE lllTM. Of.ll!t fOt BAVARIAN ~& Now In Stock e "li.'i ~'002 •I sp. • ·ss 2002 Su11ronl • ·11 20C~ 2 to choose • '69 2500 Auto., air e 'i2 BAVARIA Alr E:l 2S4crz l\1a rJ:ucrite Pnrk\\ay ?.lission Vil:'jo USE AVEH.\' PU'\' EXIT. ill-~O • 495-<l!.1~9 '70BMW-201l2- COUPE .i\u!om11lic r ran.~n1ission, rn· rfiu. hra1er, /lei\' p.'l.!111. lStiZAGl::l $2477 ' ~w Le.wi& W TOYOTA fi1·111. 96.1-3820. 7'.l L_INC..'OLN Con1_1ncnta]. 4 ALoi:koM~1f:r ~~~:s *'74 SUPERi BUG* .~~~~nunilc, In. 1111. s i a 9 . IMMEDIATE 73 CHEV C E t I 120 \V. Wan1('r at So. ~fain DELIVERY $500 lake O\'er payment ·, ~ _apr1Ce Ii a e Not $99-not $n ov•r \Vith lhis od 99 D•rt~ Chargers 3 STATION WAGONS l MONACOS Santa •·a 557-2132 Call 830-5939 \\gn, lo n11. $110. p/100 "'"' SALES & SERVICE ""'""'°""~-"7.""'"--~~1 ·n FORD LTD, 4 dr Sedan. i\IUST sell 1971 Honda CL -li"IO, top 1..-ond. 4,000· miles, $52J cttsh, ca)\ 842-4250 Jaguar 9730 Dic k Miller Motors 'li6 . V\V. Excellent con<!. lo $99. p/mo n~•les. S925 or offer. "i1 FORD Cowilry Se d Du 2 SPORTSMEN 17 PICKUPS 14 VANS 2 RAM 121) \V. \Vamer al So. !\lain Santa Ana 557-2132 Toyota 9765 CELICA Automatir tr11nsmis~ion, air condltionin~. vinyl top, n1ng wliel•ls. radial t i re s . Ex- c<!plionnlly cleiln. Like new auton1obile with only 9,!XX! miles. (006HPCJ $3277 ~w le.wi& W TOYOTA 552--0967. \\'gn, clean. 119. p/mo V\\' Yell°"'' convert. 59 Body '70 CHEV Impala Cus1om, 65 engine. 1'"?>1 slert'o'. 2 dr Hrdtop. $69. p/nio ~~ alter 7pm ALL ABOVE LEASES 2 4 _ V\V '69 BUG. MO"S J\11 ""'ell e q u i p p e d Gd cond SlOOO lncl<l. ru.r. 5.16-1204 '70. J\fERCEDES 300 SEL- '69 V\V FASTBACK Gd nd For sale only! * $850 * · co SOUTH COAST CAR LEAS- 963-74.19 ING 300 \\I, Coast Hwy, --77.o"'-~~'=~--1 Nwpl Bch. 645-2182, Eves. * '70 VW BUG * 67J....&1S9 J\.lust sell CHARGERS DEMO SALE Gigantic Savings 16 Darts -3 Chargers 3 Monacos 28U Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Bs.t ofr. 67~23 AMC 9905 "ti6 vw Fc.slback. New tires. Little or NO DOWN A·l Ou·11-<1ut. Am-Fm radio. '74 HOR l\'"E'f 4 DR., A/T, CALL NOWI Exira Sharp? 962-3852 P/S. V. t'OQf, 6M milt'11. 556·4620 , Under 1varr. Retall book 6!l BUG. Baby B~ue. Auto. value. SJ,550. make off 1---------- Sun roof. Low miles $1050. !HS..20l!'i. "Ii."> DODGE DART GT. PS, ~ ~~------== Auto, RJH. Econ 6 f'yl. '&.1 VW BUS, ))ot ~. Buick 9910 $385. Cnll 8~6-3452. $100 · • '\5 OOIXiE Coronet, ~.1.00 '71 RIVIERA. Be11utlful bestotfe.r. -==,.;~;;::~"";.... ___ , cond. Fully equip!, gd UreJJ, '67 ·w 'JlGi' Fl cond. brakes &. eng just r bi t . 644-<J668 $800. Or offer. • $3125. Pvt pty. ~-Ford * 592-5100 * '64 SKYLARK, pwr/airfrh . 'GC , VW 1 Xlnt cond. l family owner. RWIS Gciod. $400. $200. 644-7557 after 6. ,163-1S64 Afj: 5 '65 VW 8UG, ~ good In- side & outside. Dependable & eronomical. $495. 962-23i3 Cadillac 9915 CADILLACS Largest Sel.ction 1972 SUPER BUG 1!Xi6 Harbor. c.t.t. 646·9* Sunroof Sll;;iO In Orange County 73 i\tK 11 \\'ag. 7',!IOO Call 642-2364 Coupe. OeVilles -Sedan ·7~ YA~l,\IL\J.:ndoru T.O.P. "'"-'='-------! $900 'k"l. 1-t{)(J nii. X!nis. ·;2 FOHD 1~ ton \an. \\"hile 5-IS-206J spoke "·ht'<'I~. fl A n e l e ti , ,711 i.;,·•11~~ .. -.~~1~<1-:.00-.-,-0-,.-,.-. -1c carpi'lrrl . S.1G-Z".lh,i or triute. Gd. Coner. '72-'73 f''ORO Bubhle 111 r, 1 ~1966=~"~'~"""="~C=·='~!.-~646-=9=:10=3: 1 ·1~ """" ~•oo. + T.O.P . .\Just &:IL I "=-="°'~::,::=---I DeYilles · El Dorado& -m i . Alr·PfS. Rack-1ruto-1971 VW Bus °'V. passenger, Cn11Vert.ible11. A\!IO Many, Like new $3000/ o (I e.r 36,700 miles, 5,000 miles on other sell:'Ct Cadillac Tntde- 536-7904 reblt motor. $2650, 644-5742 lns. " ' "'h"'" 616-7670 or 893--044!! ''4 ll(JDAI\,\ .~:nnih:.t, f.•~1. Auto Leas'1n 9580 ;i;lnl . 1'flnd. ~l<l. I g 1 ____ <_>_'l.ll1f10 '7~ .\10'.\:TE C,\RLO. 1~.()l)O l!liO HO'.\:DA C'l~ :;.·,o ("!,an, 1 1111, T;1k1• O\"< r 3 yr l~e. \'l'l1' i;oo<l l\111<1, :lfll Grev. ! 'l yr~ l<'fl. i\1u.q h:l\'t' Arl 6-IG-J6i6 rrd1. l..sc I'~ nll!'I •t ppro)( S:~ SV?.t'fl\l dh1 hikl'. nPw eng. c,>{utch, P\1111 lo:(i, $1 2:, I))' tradl'. 5?.l>-27j5 nr 5.16-3162 3j(J H 0 ND/, Cl.-~'6 " y h:tr. N!Cf' 1-ond. S2T.t or of· fer. ~'*>-700-1 !-ilf \llt·. ~lolor llon1r. 10'~ 011."TIPrshlp. Sh11re ntt. k e~ 111 fl•• <;l1·11n G :t.18-J lt>I ' lei'~ lhan ·w 111dl. 64.1·8177 Auros-W1nted 9590 -------... 1972 .!'ORD PINTO STAl'iON" WAGON .. i1695 ·2,000ce E1:1£lnc Automatic Transmission AM radio ~ -lntu!M Completely Reoond1Uoned Engine New Tires Color-While ?dileagc 46,800 License 154 GIT lifay be seen at D A I I; Y P I LOT employee parking Jot, 330 West· Bay St., Costa t.-1esa, Mondll.)' through io"'l"i· day. Ask for Bwiiness Of· fief', 642-4321 '74 PINTO Sc!d. 6,!XX! nu. Green/gold, R/H, x I n t oond. ~ or olrs. 979--0578 aft 5:30pm. '74 PINTO Rwiabout, blue, R/H, :1:!11! oond. l owner $;"i500 firin. 49&-7297 '73 PlN'tO Runtiboul, low>---< nli, 8 trk tape, xlnt cond. $2375. ~7 Plymiilth -____ 99_60_ 1 1972 PLYMOUTil CUST0~1 SUBURBAN _$1795 3-Seat Stulion \\1ag81t 4 rid V-8 Engine Torgucllite Tn1.11smission Po .... 'er Steering Po\\er Brake:s-Dlsc Front Alr Conditioning Ai\-1 Radio \\lheet Covi:rs Traller To..,,•lng Package Electronic Ignition Roof Luw:;age Ra.ck Color-Dark Grttn Mileage 56,300 License 262 EOJ }.lay be seen at the DAILY PU.JJT t!mployec parking lot, 330 West Bay Stret>t, Costo ~tesa, ?\fonday through Flid11y Ask I o r busint.'llS office 642--4321 '69 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SIGNET 2Door. Automatic tn1ns1nls· sion, radiO, healer. (ZCL758) $777 4 eu Ltlai& VOLVO 1: '.6 llarbor, c .rit. 646-9303 1973 PL YJ\tOt.rrtl FURY GRAN COUPE ... .$2595 400 cid V-8 Engilll! Splil Back Bench Seat Torqueflile Transn1ission Tinled Glau-All Windo"'S Air Conditioning Vinyl Roo! Al\.1 Radin Po11·er Brake&-Disc Front Power Slee.ring COLOR • Green Mileage 48,750 Lk.-eni;e 9ll HOJ ~lay be Ileen at DA I LY P I L 0 T cmplo)'ee porking lot, 330 West Bay Street. Coslu t.-1esa, Mnnduy through Friday. AAA Io r business offi· 6424321 ATLAS Chl"f•l••/Plymouth Ope11 Uiuly & Sun. 'tll lU PP.t ~ HnrbGr Blvd .. Costa P.1eMi 546-1934 -c ... ""'P°'L~Y>~.101..mt, runs, $120. ,....,, Pontiac I I I 11 I I • • --- Lag1:1Da/So .. th Co~t . --· --FOIITOlll Toda;v's F. N. Y. Stoe uJ - VOL. 67, NO . 32 5, 4 SECT IONS, 50 PAGES '~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974 TEN CENTS ·Laguna Citizens to Vote on Parking Project Uy JACI\ CllAPPELt Of l~tD•llw,,IMSUff 'l'hl' elly of L:.ig un;1 Bc<Jc h \\'ill h1.t\'C Jn c\c('lJon to det('rminc if the cit izens ·\1a nt a park1nj! ·~tructur(' buih near lht· do11·ntnv.·n busin~s:-. area and ho1v rnlich parking n1ctt·r fet·~ \rill he to pa~ fvr 11. In <1n Hrl1ou 1akt·n \\'t.~dnesda.\. the <·11y rfJUlll'il gave tentative ap1)rovul to pl ;.i ns f(Jt1 1.1 tlouhle·dc-ck p<irkini; a Plan OK'd On Coast farility for 140 cars . It 11·ould be located.on the site of th1· Glenncyre parking lot south o'f Laguna Av_enUe. If th~ Council takes final motion set- ting the ele<'t ion and follO\\'S advi<.·c ol' bond counsel on meter rat~. thC' mo\'c may t.1n der<;ut lhreals of tin in- itiati \'e tle<:t ien . 'l'he elel'ti3n propo!!ed by do"'OlO\\'f\ hc:iuly shop o"·ni.'r Hi chard \Villetts, er ' • • i:. supJ>Orled by the t h;1 mber of com- rnl'ree and "·ould frcl'zc prc:-.cnt moter rules. :ind dire<·l all meter mone\' into a reslrit'tcd aecount for u.sc orlly to atc1uirc more parking. F!"eezin~ the meter n1oni cs \\'O\lld tu.st the citv ;1n <'Slin1ated SlOOJ>OO a ·' c;ir :111d toU!d increase pro1X'rly tax· t•s to pick up parking rcl1.1tt·dexpcnsc~ nn\\' 1Ja id fro1n the nlt•!cr re,·enues. finance Director ·rom ~Icade ha s -·- said. The council dt·cision to folio"· the election routt.• for financing the pro· posed 5500.000 facility , came shortl~· heforc midnight and·fol\o\\•ed lengthy dcball' Earlier. the touncil had approved floor plans for the lot a nd sent the package, in cl uding an urtisfs render· ing. to the boa rd of adjustn1entfor re· "ic"' of its design. es r\n t'll\ 1ro11n1t•nt;1I 1n1pal'I l"l'l>Oi·1 \\a:-. al:.o ••rtler1'(!. The l'Ullnt·1I \\a:- urg1·d IJ~ n11•r<·h ;1nl~ 1£l <ipµru\t' th1• pJ;u1 ··\\'t"'l' 'l't"ll tht•st• ~tep~ taken hcf1•rl'. ·· ~;1111 Bill '.\latTlnl·r. µres1dl'1Ll of !ht• l)u\\ n11i11 n llus1nc,!'l llll'11°:. ·"'' !->OCi;t11011 ""l.tt"s ,.:1·t ~01 ng."" hl' :1dd1·d. \11 \ht· >ip]l[UllSt' or p:1t· kt.!d CoUl\l'll t·h;; Ill h1•1'.,. l'hn~t' ;11:!i11n:. 111·rl' lJ;1~ic;1ll~· nun · a l"o11tnJ\1·r-.1;1 I hul l111:11u·1n;: l.111 -.1·1! ,1 !Uf11!" "J"h1• l"ll\!lll ti II .1, l!lld th .It IJ1 h.1•1•p 11\g l":l\t•:. ;JS th1·.\ ;11"1• "ll dO\l!llO\\t\ :.lr1•1•t n11 ·tt'r:. .n1d 111 !lu· tl•'ll :.ll"llt" tur•· llll• lnuld111 ;: 11•1uld n11t pa \ tor 1ts1·\f \[,.adt• ..... 11d .111 1111'1"•·;1 ~" 111 1.-1 1·1•11 1- .tn·hour n11•11·r~ 111 thl· 1'l•111r;1t 1\11 ... 1 ru::.!'i d1,1r11·\ 11011ld h1• 1\1'l"l"'"'·11 1 I•• J!l"O\"idt• \ht• l\1nd-, l"t•qtHl"l'd a Convict Walks Off ,. -------... _.: ____________ _,..,,,, Work Gang I Package By BILL SCllREIB ER 0 4 ll•• Dall-PllM Si.H ·r· third hearing v.·as the chartn V.'cdn csda y as Oran~e Countv 5upervisors approved 1:1n oft·dela.\"ed pa<;kagl'.' or m:tJor sou th count\" amendments tu the eounl \"·s m<istc.r pl an. · It \\a~ the third time supcr1•1sors took testimony from a eap>i cit y au· dience on the plan changes. Y.'hich open the v.•ay ror dc\"el.opmcnt of 7,000 . .-: acres of land jn the SoUth Lagana and •· ~ Capistra no Valley area. _. l\1ost or \\'ed nesday·s ·session was 0 taken up b~ the most controvCTsial is - -sue in the package -whelher or not to .allo w d"c vc lopmen L o r cert a iri r1dgelines .ind hillsides overlooking San Juan Ca pi s trano. The board heard leugthy appea ls from the Ov.'ners <ind prospective de· vclopcrs tif p11rt of the Bear Brand Ranch that includes some or the ridges. ' The ridgeto]J portion of thl' J ,545· a cre raneh "'as the only rea son super\'isors sent the cnlire amend· Two Mall Plans Scrapped ' ., -ment package ba<·k lo lh L• planning' commission lnS:t \\'Cek . The board :1sked thal co m - mtssioners "'eigh the possibility of J"!i\'ing the landowner higher density on dC'velopable part-; of the property l .ngu na B(':ll'h city {'OUnl·i\n1c n \\"t'dnesda y capped ~{·athing de· b<ite and scrapped both of these ideas for ;1 rnall treatment fur short stretch of )>::.irk ,\\"(•nuc d O\\lllQ\\"J\. Instead of accept ing city clesi~n. left. or an opposition clesi~n. right. coun<:il sent en- tire idea back lo the ~taff for anotht·1· try. City plan sho,rs cont- plelt! pedes(rian treatn1ent \\"ith no parking. \rhill' oppos- ing,·('rsion has some d riye·through capability ;.1 nd a little pa rk· ing. Latest orders are t hat staff des ign n1al l ,,·ith c\ri,·c·lhrough and purking included. , in exc han~t· for lca\'ing the ridges Un · lllUChl•d. Bul in a report back to the board this "·eek. the comn1ission urged the ridges be IC'ft open and no increase in ctcnsi ty be allo\Ved . Commissioners lt>fl one loo1>holc. ho~e\"er. They said th e~· 'o''Ould agree to.the developer bringing his project back to them durin g one of next year's gt•ncral pl;1n :1mCndmcnt sessions. Supervisors a).!rl'(•d to the suggestion. The half.finished county general plan \1'as adopt ed by supervisors late· !:.tst year \l'ith huge areas left .as. un- plannecl reserves. · 'fhc st alt' Ja l\' that mand a t ed ~cnera l pl an prt>par:.ttion permitted thrC'e ;1n1endn1cnt S<'ssions per year. \\'edncsda.v m a rked adoption or thl' second packa~e uf chan.e:('s so far this \"l':1r -Janll'S B:.dd11·1n . 11ho is b1dd1ng for dc,·elopn1cnl rights on the con- lrn\"C'rsia l Bear !lrand Ranch parcel. said it \\"ou ld he l'ronon1ically in feasi- hlr to huild on the l3nd as it has been planned by the county. fSec PLAN, Page1\2) Most Tr.ustees Mum on Plans . For Election Thi· in1llal filinj: dutc to run for a -sc·hoo l 1h1Hll'd p.r.;illon llE.').:t i;pMng is only l\l'O \1•ccks <l\l'U}'. but so fu r most South Const hoard 1nember~ whose lcr~s end next year say they h<t\"e n·t decided ~·hcther or mt to run again. T110 Laguna hl•Dcti Unified school 11·ustt>e" and fou r rron1 Capistrano L"n1fied \1•ill end their terms next .'ear. Onl~· onl•, Capistrano trustee \\"illian1 Enqu1st. hj11 satd he ~·lit run t1l!t1in in the alarrn I elect.ion. Trusl t't'~ nnd 11ould-be truSll'l'S n111st rile 11 ilh tht> 01·a ni.:t! t'ountr /i(•g1:.tr:1r of \'O\('rs bt1t\\"<'en Dee. :1 ;1nd .l:u1, ~ Lfr be clllilb.lc.. Tbera• is. no rh:1rgl'forli l111J? • 'fhf' lnt Jf11111t~Rt-1tt-h t ru~t~ \1 hose ll'l'ms 11 ill c·nd ·"0011 i11'l' P:1trici:1 {;illt•ltt' unrl GC'rahl l.inkc.1'host• from C:11'l!!lr.uto. irl :11!<1111011 tu ~;n,1111st. nt(' Gl..'Or~e \\'h11e . Or. A !::. \\'cstbcri: .1nrl Gordon l1 e1c·r~on. hoa rd t h:•irrn;in Two One-way Streets Eyed For Cle1nente l 'hc San Clt>n1 cn!e ·rraffi<· ;ind P:.trking Con1m ission hai; r t'ton1- mendecl a six-month cxpcrinu.•nl to n1ake .. t"'O streets near Lhc city golJ 1 course one-way . The reeomn11~ndation, l\"hich "'ill ht· presented to the ci t~· council Der '1 . is that A\"enida San Gabnt·l be n1arlt· one·\\·ay going d()\rnhill and th at A\"enida S11n Pablo hc_one-\\'ay uph ill Th1:.• con1 m iss1011 :•lso r1·eommt•t11lcd thy 1nst alt;ttion of -.1op 'Ll.!"ns and crosS\\'a lks al lh1• 111tcrsccllon of the t11·ostrects. If th(' pl a n 1., r(•jcrt<•cl . conl · missioners pl'Ol)OSed a feasibilit,\" study of using J!US lax fun1I <; to widen :ind rt>align A \'enidu San Gabrit•l. I A '"idening project there is alrc:1d'.¥' under consideration by thc .. cil~· engineer and \~·ill also be discussed at the Dec. 4 mt>eling, officials said. Laguna Readies Answer To $37 Million Lawsuit The ti!y of Laguna Beach is prep<1r - 111::: a form;il atls\1er to a S.17 million 1;1\\·!'ui! !od1?1·d against it and ,13 in- di\"1d ucds \1 il\1 ties to muniti1,al go\"- l'l'tHlll'nl Ci t ~ A!!ornl'Y George l.og:1n 11·il l reµrt•:-;cnl the «ii~ :uni all l)ast and prl·s~·nl cit.1· ofrict•rs in the :.tction. In add111on . Logan s:1id his 1:111• firm of Hin1l'L Logan and Rimel \\ill reprl·srnt fret' of chari::e all pr11·ate in- fli\·idual!'.o nDmcd in th1• ~ui t b~· Ha ncho P;d(IS \"l•rdcs. 0\1ner llf Sycan1nri' I !ills. The land developer filert the ~uit in federal court alleging a conspira c~ to prevent the firm from dcv(')oping a 522-acrc tracL or rolling hills 111 Laguna Can)on. In addilion to the city and city of- ficers, Rancho Polos \'erdcs sued the Laguna Grl'enbc lt. Inc. n1en1hers ol its hoa rrt of <hrectnrs and 01h"'r pt·rs~1n :. "ho s pnkt• al puhlit n1ct'lings in fil\"OI" of 1·onservation or the virgi n l<inrt~ Logan said hi s firm \1·111 fCJH"C Sl·nl tht• indi\'1du:ils onl~· :is long as thr.\" agrCl' to courses of .-ittion dl•tet'n1ined fnl" thl' rit_,. in its b:.ttll~ against \hi' C£lt"1}(l r at ion Lo~;1 n said ht' IS O\\":l rc that S!ltlll' 1X'rson:. nan1c<I in thl' suit arc e11n· sulcrin~ fil ing cou nt ersuit:-; ;ind he :.aid th;JI \\hill· <I l'OU!l\Cr!'iuit h~ th1· l'i t.' has not ~·ct h1~1·n ruled out. h1' \\oultl not reprl'~t·nl p1•r:.onal rountcrsuit:. 111 u related uct1011. thl' city t"l'jC'1·1cd ;1 S:W 111 ii lion cl :c i n1 11·hil'h the san11• dl· \"elopt.·r lc11lt,:cd ht'forl' filing thl· suit ·1'he attion foll o\\·t.'<I a (']n~l'd·flt1111" 11)1.'Ctin.e of the 1·11u11cll and 1·11.1· al torney \\"cdnc sda~. San Juan Designates Land 200 Acres D.evoted to Per1nane1it Agriculture ..., ·•BY PA 1'1 ELA l~A 1.141\N council m<\jori ty take~ ... the posfl 1t1n held so v1iter1> rould:decld(' \\'hethcr 10 01111to.u,~111t~1t that sometime in the rutut'l' the lund purch<isf' the land. In ·"' hat may be a rirst for "'ill again be used ror agrirulturl' ""Saying, 'put it to the voters· t'> a California. San Juan Capistrano cit)' The d('Cision, '"'hich can1e j ust copout,"saidCounciln1anr\ash '"ll·s rouncilmen voted 3·2 Wednesday to 001orc midnight, marked the end of our res ponsi bility to ~akl' deris ion~ designate 200 acres or land as pcrma· months or de'bate; and emotion· The a~ricultu rc desl,gtiat.ion is a rt• nentagrirulturc. • charged protests-by 1and0\1·ne.n who asonablc <tnd logic11:r direction to The decision raises many qucslio"ns . begged the council not to lotk them in-take." One or them is how "'ill the land be as -to farming. Nash added that the c;itY-shnuht bc sesscd for ta:C.ltion. """._ •• The a cl ion makes agriculture a able to find n "'-'DY to m•ke agr~culture. Cit~ officints In the past have in-permanent part of lhc city's new a i·ia blc land use, jn1t as residential dicatcd thut County Assessor Jo.ck general 1>lnn. CounC'ilmcn Doug las and com mercial uses arc Vallarga "'ill r ont inuc lo il5st•ss the Nash. \'\"on l·leckscher and J ohn "Ir \ti pui·chase th i~ lnnd. ev('ry Jund on its hi ghest und best polentiol s~eenev voted ("Qr it man, woman and child In the cit~ use. Vallarga was not immediillt l\• ,ufne: .u.ltio'"--"'~!l"',._'1"'!-"--""ould..h"\'e..lo p~y..$400,.'!...said Cowc_ avn\lnblt.• lnr con1men ay an "" l\ft1\llr Roy D)'rn<'S and ouncilman cllman \Vcnlh ers. rcfcrrinJl tn lhe uidedf'rl111t•sl toG_om1nent. -• --· ~· .J:iri1<'5 \\"cathefl;. IW "'On~~ the lnntl price ot the )3'nd located be1"·cen tJrl Another 'IUC'~tlon eonter·ns the· c·ur-1011t•d ft>r rc11ldtntla1 and commerclp:I Obi6"po, and the flood control rh:.innl'l rent ui;e or the land ;\llhOuJ.lh mos t of u~r the tM!!~ >4!pon wtUoh lt.Jt"uuted ne-lir • Al t1fco For11tcr Jw11or I liJ,:h, it Is under c•ulll\"olion. 111>11r11 ,im:it<'I,\· un tlt ~1 stud~' con be donl' to de· '"l'h(' pr\C'c ts too high.·· 5(1 acres iii o~cupil•rl hy, lhret' mohlil• 1crn1 1nc 1f a permanent 11,;r1cu\turc ~l ;i)or Dyrni·s agrct·d. s:iyin.c th;11 hom e par..k~ l'hr p1n·ks 1rer(' h1nl l ('111 1.nn<' is fl'al!ihlc . If the ~t udy found ll ~llhouj.!h e11 ~· ofh cu11s arc not ubhJJ,nt 1nll'rin1 lnnd u ~t.· p<•rrnil'I Hl]ci lhe h·u~1 b\C'. 1ht'rl a hondt•lcrtion could be .. .. -:. ,tStt' f'i\R:t_ll~G. t>a ge A2l , . c -:- Advisory Group For Alter1iate School Looms ,\ 4·i11z1•n.' :i d1·i:.•ir.\ 1·on1rn1tll'l" 1\.il! bt.· !'i•·lel'lt'(l 1111~ \1t•1·h. !<) h1·lp <ll·,·l·lc1p ·plans for ;1 11 ·-.ittl'l"nall\e 'l"hoo1 ·· in the Cap1 ..,1ra nn l"n11lt"d ~eh11ol l h~ tnrl :\lt'nlhl'r" 111 lhl' h1)~1nl uf 1ru:'tl'('' \"ntetl l·:l !hi:. \\"l'l'k In 1111·01\"l' ;1 e1ti11•n,· gr11up 111 th1· :.ltut .1 of the· Ill'\\ cn111·l'pl 1n t•1h11·:1ti nn \'11tini.: 1111 \ll'l"C' tr11'-'tt'('" t-:rt11;1rd \\"l'-.tb(•q.:. 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Ptc!TI'. 21, :ind \\'illi ,1m \. /\11d1 1•\I S, :.'II, \\'cdnl·~d .iy 1111;h1, Two Treated For Wounds In Assault A (jttar rcl IK'!t 1rct•n a '.llorocc:1n in1 - 1nigr:i nt ;uut the· ll:in;1 l'oi nl m:in 11ho :o.f'l()nsort·ll his cnt 1·y !(l the l:nite<l ,:;;t:flts.,.ht.led \Vt•dn('Srl;1,v night 1\'ith 1he sponsor he ing treated for a knife \l'ou nd a nd the immigrant getting :-imilar medical a ttentio n for :i ;..:as hed ank lt'. Orange County :-ihcriff's officers :-.aid. Dc·puties ~aid !\fission Community Jlospita1 e m plo ye Robert Eui:!,enc Pennington. 33, uf 33851 Street of the .Sil ·er Lantern , t old them he and im· nllgrant ~foutay lless an Aloumouati, 23, or the sam e apartment building "'Ctt dri.nkfng in Penn1ni,.rton 's apart· ment\11hen the ;1r,l!ument erupted. Deputies said Aloumouati, who no\1' faces c:harges o r assault 11·ith a deadly \1capon. became angr~· nver pro· hlcms connect ed 11·i1h ~irlfri e nds. hi s pending naturalization a nd his inahi!i· t y to spc~1k En glish 1'hey s aid P ennington \1·as cut on 1he hund by 1\luumouati'::. knife and 1 hal lht' i mm igra nl then s uffered a d('· t.'P ankle \YOUnd \\'hen he ki cked out t he \vindO\\' in the apartm<'nt. Deputies said Pennington returned home after treatment 0111d ;\\oumouali \\'as lndgcd in a county cell after his \\'ound "'as sewn up ::it Ora nge County !i-1edical Center. Medical Team Will Examine Nixon Mon,day \ cuurl -u ppointcd medica l te:.im 11f ·1hrt'<' <loctnr'I is sch('duled to c x;1n1inc 'Hich;1rd :'\i'ioll :11 lhC' ft)r mC'r l'rf'si· rlt•nr s \'ill:i '.l lnnday to der1d1• if he 1::; ,,·el l 1·nnu :.:h 10 te s tify a t lhl' \\':1tl'rg:it1· ('<l\'f'r-up trial of fornl l'I' ~ldf'<:. 1'hc e xa rn1na1111t1 d;tt t· 11 ;1<: :1n - nnunt'(·1t \\'1•d nt·sd .1~· :il the t nal 111 \\',1-.h1n::\Pll, !) f , \\Ith :I "\:lll'Olt'nl \II I .S. 111-.1. t'.,urt .Jofl ~(' .John .r S1ric:t J1\·.'\1,011'.., l;1\11t•1·, llt•rht•l'I .I ,\l 11!1•r J c II(• ... a1111h t• dot•tnr<> \1 ,1nlr<I tn knn1\ h1111 n1u1·h ot ;\1 \nn ' h1•.11!h h 1:-.lor~· \1ould he n1ad\' puhli\' \I :'.\1xo11 's 1•-.1:111• .. 1 ... r~ok 1'..;11 01n:111 ~.111! :-.h(' l..n e 11' of n11 pr1•p.1 rauons h1·· JfH! 1nadc lnr t hi· 1 1-.11 'l"hl' fPl'nlt'r prc..-.i11l'll1 t'l1t urnt·d lo ~;111 Clt·llH'rtll' \ol\'. 11 .dll'I' !)(•1ng !'l'· l t•;1-.1•d l1'01n J l t·n1ori.1! lfn.;p1t:i ! 111 I 110'! 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"'"''""" ~. ,.,.... u 00 "Wl'll~1 , D• ""•11 U OO mO<>!~IW , ,...,,,,.,, Of\l•nthG"\ U 00 "'O'll"I' , r Thi' ~a m~ jury Saturday C'On\'IC'l<'d llOth of mur<l t'r 1n the robl1t:r.v, tnrturc .i nd murd(•r t-p1s0t'le In <in OE:den. l 't.i h :-.tcr('o shop April 22. l .. 1u1·;1 S"·ord . the mothf'I' of un JJil. _1l"1r ,,[rf 1.:1rl killctl 1n 1he <i llut'k. :-.••hhcd I\ ilh r1·l1t•I Y.hl·n thc dc:ith ~t·n· h·r11·1· \1 ;i .., rt•:i rl a nd :-.r1lcl she "oultl h,11 c to~t faith in the judlelal syste m ir 11 /1;1 d bt>en :inything lt·ss. "\II I could think of is thn t t hev 1lidn 't g1l'e n1 y d aughll·r :i \'han<·t·.;, :.ht• suid. ''She pll'a<lt•d for hl'r life.'' l'tah·-. Ja)t cxt-t11t10 0 took plac:c 111 1~1. \V ahlquist 'set Nol'. 27 for format 1m. position of sentence for the t\1·0 !!ill Ai r F'ort'C H:i sc , l:t ah t·nh.,tcd men. 1'he exe cutio n date \\'Ill be set il l th at timl'. Orre n \V . \Va lker Jr., ~·ho survi ved !he ur<l cal \\'hieh re:-ulll'd in the death or h is 20-l'car-o ld son ident ifit·d Pierre and· Andre11•s a s lhe rnhhc·rs , and Pierre as !he mon \\'ho shot tht• f1\'t• \ ictin1s in the head. \\'a Iker tnld the 11 -m;:in , onc-11 om•1n ·jury he w ;1:. tied hund a nd fool, fort•etl to drink drain t'lcanc r, shnt 111 the hl'<ld, ~ind choked. lie surviv(•d hy playing dead. F inally, he said, P11.:1Tt' felt his pulse, determined he 11 as still u1i1·e, and kicked a plastic pen hl'c in · ches into his ear. . Pierre . 11·ho tomes from the ('unh- hl'an Island of 'J'rinidu<l , :ind .-\n- drl'l\'S. of J onesboro. La, \\f'l'l' l'on - \'icted of killing She rry ~t1 r ht·llc 1\n slc~', 18. Stanley 0 . \\'alker. 2Q, ;inti )!rs. Hyron ~aisbitt, 52, during the S2.l .OOO holdup. '.llrs. S a isbitt's 17-yc ar -old son Courtney li\'ed, but remains blind, paralyzed and unable to r emember the night or April 22. \Valker's 20·year<ild son Stanley ~·as kille d , ali>ng ·~lilh S2-year.old Carol :\'aisbitt and 18-year·old Sherry !llichell e Ansley. T he e lder \\l alker. during t11•0 days of emotional testimony, deta iled how l\liss Ansley beseeched the killer to let her Jive before she \\'as raped and then shot through the head. The j Ury took one hour and 4S m inutes to return the death sentence. 'The sa me jury. convicted the men Xov. 16 after 101h hours of dcli bera· lion to end the month-long murder trial. From Page Al PLAN. • • On most or the remaining portions or the amendment package, supervisors went along with pla nners adding a few minor adjustments a longthe"•ay. The changes \\'ill pern1il addilion of about 40,000 new residents to the area. Other amendments included : -Granting of restricted <lel'elo p· ment rights on an old freeway cur- r idor' bis ectin g-the 'rhundcrbi rd (':1pistrano prope rl y in 11ana Point . Count1· pl:innt•rs 11·ilt eonsidt·r \\'avs nf ;!i \'ini the !ando \1·ners n1ore lcc11 i1y in dc\'elopment \\.'hen the land is zoned. -De velopml•nt designation<; 1n the conlro\'C'rsiu l hillside ureas of South l.aguna. 'fht• plan pt_•rmits de \'c\op- mt•nt suhjt•et to plan rt•l'ie\\· and rc- qui rC's larJ,:!c OJJ l'n s pace are as. De1·t•lopn1 f'nl i:> ~!:-.o contingent on prt·par;1t111n of a tr;1ffic circulation ~lu<ly. -Development desi,gna tions on thl' T(•:1 mstC"rs l 'ninn prQp<'rl.\' callL·d C'uhnas d e Ca pislr:ino. 1.100 acrt•s above Bea r Bra nd Ranch. Son1t• dt·n..;i ly inrrcascs 11c rc perm11t ed but the population ll'ill be n1uch less th:in ori gi nally planned. D<•\•e lopn1 L'nt drsigna!ions on rt'· ni<1in ing pa re.els of Bear Brand Ranch \1·1th slight 1ner eases in de nsi ty on the southern half of the raneh. Pt·rmis!'i ion ln tl(_•\'Clop the ~n­ t•alk•d l\I arlboro property along Del Obi spo Road and adjac(·nt lo San Juan Creek. Sonic open spacl! is required but homes ca n be bui lt in the flood pl:1in "'ith proper protection. Lagu1ia Sports Teams to Play This Weekend · Flug foot ball learns (rnn1 (ou r l.:.gun.1 clcmC"11t :1r,\ schools 1\·ilt <'Onl prte this \\('{'i..f'nrt in thl' l.a g11n:1 H\•:1ch ll c<"rcatiotl l)l'IJ.~rtnlt'.'nl 's ;111 1111,.J 1-·1 ,1 ~ F ot\\ba ll t '11 y ('ha rn ptn11,hi11 Tt11· .c:1 n11•-. 1•11 d tht• 1l1·p:11·trn t•nt '-. 1 ,01~· ll ag to•llhull prn).!l'.1n1 hl'ill .d ~.,.rh pf th1• 1•11•1111·111.11·1 -.1·h11 .. l:- !'•p1 ,HI.-. \I 111 rl'prl'~l'111 \11 ~0. ·r11p nt !ht· \\orld , t:I .'.ll n rri1 .111 11 :-it . l .1!ht•1·1ui•:-<:ehonls. • +..1(·1l'-~tinot-\t'tll rntrr ... lt•a n1 cr1n1 ilt'l't'd 11r 11t!h :.ind ~1,th ct';1tll·1· ... ;ind :1 r .. ;i1n of I ht rd and rourth ~ru(ll•rs. i!'I l ',1\ht•rin,,·., 11 tll t•ntrr •'nh· thr ohlt•r ;1~l' grou1). 1 • Tht• \1 inning te:in1 from <•ac h JJS:t' By'tJnited Pretf lnternation.al ·rti E> rost of lf\•i n g in dex: in n1ctropol.lt:in Los Angeles \\'a s un· (·hanged Ja :.t 1non1h -the first ti me ... 1nl,'e J :i11 u;1 ;-y, 1972 that consumer prices have not ~one up, lht• li.S. ll1u'l•au of La bor Stati~tics said tvday. :\ation11ridt'. the index increu~ed by 0.9 percent duru1g October on an ild· justed b:i s is. lligher prices for food , transport;1- lion and hPalth and recreation ite m!l 1n 1...os Angeles und Orange counlit·s \ll'l'C Off:-.et by declines in the Co~l of housing a nd clothing. acCOrding to Suzanne Sado1vsky, So uther n California director of the Bureau ur Labor Statistics . Jlo1\'{'\'er, ret ail prices in October 11·crc 11.S pe rcent higher t han a year ago. sht• !'i:i id, and dut'ing the first 10 months of this year, prices increased by 10 pe rcent. compared wilh 6.4 per- . <'ent the same period qf 1973. Food prices inCreased 0.2 pcrrcnt during Ot'lo he r a nd 11•ere led by 1·c1·r11I .; and b<i.ke ry products whi c·h :-.11ri.:1.:<l by 2.2 percent in October nnd 30.1 percent during the 12 months. Fruits und veget:.iblcs \\'ere up ::! pcrcl·nt v.·hile t•ggs, sugar, fats and oils were up 2.6 rx·rcent. Howe\'er. -meats, poUltry and fish were dO\\o'n 3.7 percent durin1: the month. Costs or new a nd used cars and a uto rt•pairs and higher financing charges increased pri1·:ite trans;Jortation prices 0.3 per cent. \\'c aring appare l declined 0.6 ptr· t'cnt <l uring October and hous ing costs 11 ere 0.2 percent 1011-er bu( still 1\·ere 10.8 percent ubo\'e a year ago. The Cons umer P rice Index re· maincd at a record 147.5. In the base year ofl967, it 11·as lOO. · Nationally, higher prices for food cars and housing r aised the consumer price index by 0.9 percent on an ad· justed basis in October . Consumer prices have risen 12.2 percent nationally the past 12 months, three times fas ter than the 1970-71 in- flation that led t o~·age-pricecontrols . trols. SpcndalJlc income for 1rorkers aftc•r adjustment for in fl ation and hi ghl'r pa yrnll taxes continued to erode n;1- tionally in October, the departn1~·nt ~a id . · Rea l spendable income n a tionull~ 1\aS do11·n 0.3 percent from Sl'p· !ember, despite pa ~· raises and \ras do1\ n 4.9 pc rcertt from October, 1973. The Labor Department said the Oc - lober ri se in the CPI ~·as led national - ly by an inc rease in food prices. "'hich traditionarly dl'cline in the month. Sharply higher prices for sugar. ecre:li and bakery products offseo l declines in meals to send the food seg· ment of the index up 1.3 percent. Junior Tennis Sig~ups Slated Hcgistration is open now for the. L:1guna Bcuch Recreation Depar t- ment's seventh annual J unior Tennis 'fourname nt. The tournament is scheduled for Dec. 7 and 8 at the high school tennis courts. Entry forms are available at Luguna Be ach s chools or at the recreation dcpurtment, 570 Glenneyre St. The tournament is open to students residing in the Laguna Beach Un ified School Di strict. There are thr£'l' divisions of play for boys and eirls. They are hi,gh school, in t e rm eltiat e an·d e lementary . Events include singles and doubles. From Page A I ADVISORY. • • proved i t s hould embrace the H('giona l ()ccu11ational Proi;ram lo al'oi d tt up lic;1tion. I-le added th:tl a "lr11P altc rn:1!il'e" \1J011ld he tn de · \(•lup ;1 Sl'ho11I tha t 1\·e11t back to thr nld thrrl' H's \\•i!h traditional c losl'<l cl a~!>ronn1 ~. rather lh<tn ;l concept 11h1eh furth('r 1le1·iates from the rt•· gu lar SC'h11o l. lie ;iJ ;;-o <1u1·st ioned the goals of the ne11· -.chnnl, f'halleng1ng 1vhc-ther it n1rao;urPs. up to regula r high school prngran1s. "Tht.• goals for this proposal arc the s:1n1t• :i~ in t he regular hi gh school prngr;i m." ~;1 id 1\ssis tant Superinlen- ill'nl .l ohn C'rain. "The mel hods or :11·h11·1·in ,c the1n arc diffe ren1 .·· If lhl' alh.•rn:itil'c ~chool conC'cpt is .ippn11 t•d ii 11·i1J invol,·e up 10 200 :-.tu- 1lt•nt.-. :i11d \1·dl o pen this coming fall . Studt•n!s 11 ill he chosc•n hy lotter y frnn1 1ho..;f' I\ ho riua l i f~· :t nd htt\'C 1•:1 1···n1:1I t•(lnscnt, 1._·1.1 !>:-.ronn1s \\'Ould be located in ;1 "·p;n·;tt~· p;1rt of a n c.xistinR district t:1t't ll!\, 'l'he 1u·ogram \\'OUl(1 inc lude 1n1t·nsi\'e rounst>l1ng ::ind scmin'1r disl 1·u ... :-.101v; \111!1 l«l r h student partlelpat· 1n~ in ~o n1 c t ype or community "er'> ice project . ,.::1oup 11111 l1L· l'lllt•rt•d In !ht· 01Jni.-:t· Th' N l C h l'riu nl) '.\1 uni('Jlllll .·\lhlt'll C .-\SSOCl :I· 1eves e 88 ' 11nn 1011rn.in1 . 11t lire. 7 In Co:-1a :'llt·~J ~t h•·du l·· u1 pl.1 \· ... u~ tollo11 " Jewels in Heist ~.,tu rll.1 \. 9 a rn. F l :'llor ro \':-Top of lbl' \\ 0 1 ltl !U111 1·r J,;r.1desl. Si1\urd.1\ ,J1;111•lry and CJJSh 11·ith :l tOta l \':J lu e 111 .1.111 S! t•:11hc·1·111t··~ 1}. t:t ~t o rn• llf Sl.000 \IJS :.lolcn \\'cdnt•sdu~· ni~ht llJ!'Jk'!' C!i0£~1 ~J.lUt'd~ ... l.L J .lll........h,\ thic\C'i> "-ho brokf"-ifltG--lt L~l!tm <r 'Ti•p .. f 1h1• \\ 111 Id \S ,\l i~u 1ur>1l\·t 11 111 ~ hnlllt' Or;onge County Shf'ri ff 's ;:r ,1dt•.., 1 :0-1111•1.11. 1 p rn. lo\\L'I' i.:r.1111·-. ofl 11·11r!'-:.a HI c h.•n1pu111-.h1p f111;d Suntt;11 , 211 n1 up l)~·Jl Ullt'" :-<.11d the s:c ms and c:i sh pt•r.:rallt·.~1 ha n1 p1on~hlpf1nu t 11 crt• t.1kt'n from lh(' bedroom at thr F111·1 h1·1 1n f111 111 :.i11on !-. ;11 • .111;1 hll· lt 1 ho mt· nf '1 l r hH cl Eu~1·nc f{a rris. 29. of h ·h:phun111).( lht• rt•rr1·:i11 on clrpnrt :.!:iS:J I fnrm1•llo ~I . \1hllc> the family ml'llt. \\ :.1~ uh~t'lll fro n1 the prerriis<'S, I • C?oast Mail Crash Bero --. ' . . -. 'Dozens of Survivor~' .Led to Safety in Kenya By GARV GIANVILl.E OI tM O.lly l'I• atfi .. Survivors or a jumbo jct airliner crash io Kenya Wednesday credited 21-year·old Thomas Scott of Ne11•port Beach with saVlng the lives of ''dozens or persons." . Scott, of 49 Royal St. George Road, w11s hailed as a hero by those he helped escape rrom a burning l.u r. thunsa Boeing 747 jet that cra shed "'hile tuking off from the Nairobi Airport. "We all would-have been dead if it hadn't been for him,·· a Dallas woman reportedly said in the "'ake or the first crash or ajumbojet. \\'hile 98 pt•rsons aboard the jet sur- vived the crash, 59 were killed when it plunged into a marsh at the end of the runway, burned and then exploded. Among the 98 survivors were many v.·ho r eportedly credited Scott, a steward on the airliner, v.•ith saving the ir li ves. 1'hey re ported that the youn" ste11•a rd first cleared passengers from his ow n section of the burning plane and then braved an explosion that was certain to come while helping, other pa sse ngers escape. Tbe end of-the ti:agedy came as Scott carried u badly injured 89-year· old man from the burning airlin,i!r. · "J heard a s hudder and then there W!IS a horrible explosion." Sco.tt told Fro• Page Al FARMING ••.. ed to ·protect wealth or shield lan· downers against loss, they do have an obli gation to the public and the public purse. . "I'm concerned with the economics or agricultural activity," said Dr. Byrnes. "Even if the voters said yes, buy the land, what would we do with it?" lie pointed out that farmers are not mak ing a living i n San Juan Capistra no. Most continue fa rming just to hold onto the land until it can be de\'eloped . As a guardian of tax money, he said he could not advise citizens to sink their money into a los- ing operation. PWP Will Hear Writing .Talk Parents \\'ithout Partners 1vill pre· s~nt hand1\·riting expert Beverly '.ll cLaughlin at ils gene ral meeting at 8 p.m . Friday in the Shoreclifrs Golf Course Club house. 5(11 Avenida Va· 11uero, San Clemente. F'ol101\'ing the ta lk . there \\'ill be dancing to the music of "The Old smoothies.'' P:irent s \\'ithout Pat1ners is an in- ternational nonprofit nonsectaria n education;:ll or ~anizulion de vo1ed to thl· 1\·c lra re of ~in gtc parents and their childre n. Fu I'\ her information is a\'ailablc h.v telephoning 830-9595, 837 -3319 or 493-6089. ~~~~ PRAISED BY PASSENGERS Heroic .Steward Scott his fathe r . l\l au rice Scott, an CX· eculive v.•ith a Nc11'port Be:1ch fin an· cial firm, in a phone con\'ersation. The con\'ers ation took place at 4 a .m . \Vednesduy \\·hen the eJdcr Scott ,,·.as able to c.ontact his ~on ;it u Nairobi ho\jil: • ''I'm fine'. There·~ot a scratch on me,''theyoung mantold hi~father. lie went on to say that he "'as in the pilot's compartment as the huge jcl al· ~~mpted its ill-fated takeoff. . " v k~e\\. something 1\·as 1\•rong at ;1bout 150 eet anU k:nev.· '.1·hJ l \\''tl:!l- uhead of us." Scott told hts fathe1·. ·.-\fte r the cre1v had been clcured from the pilot's compartment the young stew art 11·ent to the section of the plane lhat is his respons1b!lly 111 case of an emergency. ··t could sec o ne sect11'l11 of t he pl:11H' 11·as e n gulfed in fl a m l's :i nd ;1 ste\\'a rde ss attempting 10 ope n .t door," Scott continued .. .·\fter clearing his st•ction he-\\'cnl deeper into lhe bul'ning aircraft to help other passengers, according lo his father. It \\'as \\·hen he found th(' injured elderly man covered 11·ith debris and carried him from the planl' that Scott himself \\'.:ls sa \·ed from the explosion. In the aftermath of the air tra gi)cly. Scott 1lr<1ised the pilot for his s kill i11 bringing the plune do11·n fron1 its J borted fli ght. I-le also told his fath'e r that his :l<" tions \\'ere "'nothing more than \\'ha t we are trained to do.'' n tfn -tr n* Sabotage Ruled Out In 747 Jet Crash German officials Completely ruled out sabotage today a:s a cause in the first fatal accident in the his~ry of the Boeing 747 Jumbo J et fleet, bul added that it will take weeks to determine what caused the tragedy in Nairobi, Kenya. The Jutes t r eport of casualties s ho11·s that 59 1>er sons lost their li \'es. One passenger is still missing and 97 sur\'ived . The re are 10 Americans among those spared in the rie ry crush which occurred shortly anertakeoff Wednesday. Accounts by s ur\•ivors-including the pilot-shed litUc li ght on the causes. Pilot~hri stian Crick "'as reported as sa)1ing he was t.aking off normally y,•hen suddenly the huge liner simply broke up and went dOl\'n. Spokesmen fo r Luftha nsa, the airline OY.'ning 'the jet, said sabotage had been quickly ruled out, bl.It that other theories a t present 11•erc ••sheer specululion." 1·hc'e.'<plosion of the fu el tanks aboa rd the jet s 1>c llcd death for man~· of the passengers. The 1n;i jori t.\· or lhl' SUl'\'iVOl'S managed · 10 f le e the \\'reckagC' through a ~a1liryg openin~ in the front o( the plane hcfurc the tn adcd t:inks exploded. Among tllem \Vere !\-Tr . and "lrs. E<l· mund Senkle r of Seattle, \\lio gave an account of their impressions or the: disaster. Only moments before the plane sl am n1 ed onto a humn1ock, T\lrs. Senkler tapped her husband on the shoulder and said, "\\'t!'re in troll· blc." Her hus band. a former combat flier. said the c hilling realization th>Jt the j umbo jet \\':IS in trouble came \\'hen he noticed the engines \'ibr alini:: and t he plane \\o'il S losing po\\Cr 011 takeoff. "Sudde nly, I realized that \\'C "·e re in a stall, and I knew exactly 1\·ha1 it meant. We \\'e re going dO\\'n," he said. Teams of investigators rrom the German airline and the manufacturer of the plane, Boeing Aircraft, hal'e been arri\·ing in Kenya since the crash to conduct their probes into the cause. German news papers were r eport'· ing that the crash may be blamed on flocks of b irds being sucked through lhe huge eqgines. 'But Lufthansa stressed that I hose reports were simply SJ)C'culation. Spok<'s n1en added th;it it 11·outd t:1kc 11·ecks of e\'aluating flight and \'01 c1• recorder~ ;i nd m ussi\'e an1ounls of other e\'idence before the s tory hecomes clear. DRDER NOW FOR ASSURED HOLIDAY DELIVERY :a !:e I ' FURNITURE O ur new 102" high-back sofa in d ur festive velvet original print of wann pumpkin or rich greel\ h.is lhe good looks .i:nd exceptional q u.i:lity of sofas twice the price. 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A,,...!S1>9 i1t Utt -'OllElll•lt • 11 ~· 't One of the speakers \Yl11 be !\Is Jackie \\'1lson publications coordinator of Long Beach ?.l cmor1al ll osp1ta l and \lee president at large of the In tcrnat1ona1 Assoc1at1on or Business Communicators Assoc1at1 on professionals \\ill conduct seminars Among them \\ill be Sci Jl antller f1 om J\JcDonald Doug las 1n ll unl1ngton Beach Dick l\latlhews from the Carnallon Com pany In Los Angeles .ind Ken Jones from AVCO Fin a ncial Services in Ne\\ porl Beach AMAX I IS • UJ JS'rl• >..:.Oil Mlt•CP J 11 •1< UP1Ttl"11919 AMAXolJ\• • II ... ~' OllMl!Cpfll ! 1110-.. 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Albert Perelsle1n and Dominic Rac1l1 hO\\e\c1 blame .1 I.irk of consumi:r confidence n1 the t.'COnon1~ ;.i:-; il 1>r1n1e reason for the -.h .11p do\lnturn \\htch 5a\\ ('.11 l\ '.'\o\cmber s ales fall 38 pcrccnl fr om last )t'ar s already depressed \C\ els \\ h1lc G :\I spokesmen Sil\ no price 1ncre<1st•s arc con templatetl 1n the coming zn onth se \eral dtaler sources SU\ the number 1 <1ulo companv has indtcated boosts as h 1 ~h as S200 a car n11ght be 1 ni posed after Jan I The 1--ortl changes \\Cre made bv chat ging cle,1lers for antifreeze thal used lo 1.J1: fice increasing the rost of options htk1ng f1t•1~ht rharf!CS ,1n<.I making 1n e \IOU SI~ OJ!llOll<d eqwpmrnt delete options ' n1can1n~ thl'\' \\OUl<l he included on the lill unless orde1ecl off b~ the c ustomt.'1 Tll•: '.\•;\~ PRrrr.s ''ere cont<11ned 1n lettcrs1lo de all'1 s la:-;t \\eek the l"ortl spokl:'sn1nn s.11d There \\el~ no 1ncieases on the IO\\est p11ced Ci.ITS 1 he p11 c1ng art1nn 1n clu<lcd .1 SlO increase 1n fr1t11!ht cha1 ..:es a rh~u ~e of 11) to cle.1lC"rs for anllfteezc that used to bt f1et <ibout S.15 on opl1onal equipment and Sl l fo 1 ' c!clett oµ lions On the ro1 ti 1.1 IJ the p11 cc \\ 1s in c reased b~ 597 bv includin g !1nted gl.1ss deluxe se.tl belts .ind .in electric clo( k .is llc letc op t1ons ' Legal Talk Set Dec. 4 The Orange Count) L.il ter Day Saints Business and Professional l\len s As soctalton Y.111 meet Dec 4 at noon at the Saddlcback tnn, Saqta Ana Speaker 1s ,, Gordon Ch~traus attorney fie will be speak1n~ on his tnp to Ru!<is1a to examine ttie legal "Ystem there Call "ilarvey L\nn at 5160110 fo 1 re ser\al1ons Am~t J0o 1 11S 1J\'t Olrli (rflt JI I\,. ..... 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Ile<! 1)roduct1on for t!l7rl Il l' t 1tcd the l \U "reccnl lh.Gd co 110 1 1• ,,__ t,,. °'"'"'1 • •• 1l 10-... ~. .. tanltnlly 1( we11ther 1s un fa\orable. becnusc 1r the pa~tures are drv the pro duccrs hkr\v "ould ship their llvestork to merkt'l ahead of schedul e In an a llied mo\C mcan,,•h1lr the 1\,i:nculture Ocparlmrnt i'I SUf.'d II rood markcllni;: alrrl .1nnounc1n,e 1 1WL..JOin.tll8 food 1ndu~t1 ) f!roups tn prom'Olini ~nli1!~ of beef 1111 ke' .ind brans nnd J>l'i18 tn December , Offic1.1ls !laid shoppers next month wlll r1nclthl! 1>1~·1 J;e5t ht'cf and bl•Hn supphcsl a-c:a I'll .s HO ,. -1 Or••'• '°" • '' • "a" est1m.:itcd ut a rer<>rll decision f1x1n ,e niln1mum awo11ndS• s 2 sv. o...Pw1.a • 111 n•-'" l29bllhonpounds,upnbout r1trs for 1ntt'rnul1onal :;::-1~:~~ ! 7~ 1;~~ ~:~:~ 1~ lt 0 t (1tn1973 A78chrirter fli<>ht s 1hat ell' "'1ow1w10 • n • °"''"''" ,,..,,_.,., n pt>rren ro • "' • • 8.,n•••tt '° 1 Jl ,,,._ \\ Oo.ine•M .. 11 111 1•111 • 111 Percent increase \\OUld <'1s1on he !i.1111 '\\1\1 raise e11n111111\.\ 1111'1 •"' 0uoi ... c1111 •i 1-" b 0 Burlll\G 1 .0 SO IJ.,,_ 11 OUPont J»tl ' k7 t'lli-1"' 1n1sh next V'1:'ar's total to cha1tt'rft1res l' 3 to40per 111.i No11o "' »lt•"' °"""""' 11 s.11-11 Ill d l I d ew11'1 Of JJ 10 •" OUPn !M l toi J ,. 1 11 bout 24 4 bl on poun s <'<'nt nex 'e11 r a nc ep1 •' e 9..,....,, 11 J , u ""'-,,.. °""IML 1 ri • 111 ,~ The report said hog thousandsofNorthAtlnntlc a11""''~!?c'~" ., .... ~t:r,: := ~1'1°1 .. 1.1ught er1ntheflrstha\fof lr.1\eltrs of eompct1ll\l" c..11L,,,,., 1 u1 Ji.. 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I o •o Wu!'l'•Cp •O 1) IS • • H'°•Ol!I! t6 J 1' '"" -11-- IC:l'4 Ptottm Ill I > !Ofl'ooP1~~ 10 1$•1•11( I \ It IMllP~I f l:o 1 • Y r•r't Hlgh·Lowt App .. •r Every Saturday ' '• Atr M erger SEATTLE cA P' :\l('rgc r talks IK'f\\t'('tl i::;i .,Jrrn 1\1r I Ines ;ind Pan- 1\nt\•11 r 111 \\01ld 1\tr\t rl\~ ,ire r.x ploratnr) onl\ hut :.C']OU~, Ew~l~rn s boa1d <'ho1rm nt ~:i)s f-lo~d D llaJJ spenklng 1n Seattle \Vt'dnesdav lefl no doubt th al the firm is verv 1nl<:rest1njt In mcr.:1ni: v.llh the f1n anc1all\ troul51('d P1tn Am Greyhound PllOENIX Ari z CA Pl Nc~ot1atnr" s('el;1ni; lo t'nd the 51nkc Rj!illn!'lt Grr,hound I 1ne!<i, Inc, mt"t into thl' catl' hours Thur~dav, then l\('nt into o;e parH.tt' mcettng!i to \\Ork oul d1ffert nre~ on more lh;1n a. dozt'n 1~<;11(>!1 a sour ct' c\0<1.e to the tnlks !iaJ.d lhT m:ij{)r <;lumDfln1t blocks tn-the rnn1r,1cl ri1~putr <;IJJI ce.ntcred un mnnc1 the "'Ourre "'t11tl Doth -ildei; v.ere to meet .1gain later 1n the du}. f • I ,,~"=",_~O~A~lt~Y:..:;_Pl~L~O~T _____ _,,,,""'"~"~·~·r~•~·~ .. ~m~be!!!!'~'~'·~'!'r!" LA Gra11fl Jury PVBl IC SOTICt. ..... ,ICTl'TIOU$ •Ullt'llSS Gamhl~ Charges loiAMl SlAj l.MJ HT lllllollO..+'ltli>V-1Moll09"ill'M'Jt•• tNollOVE PllOOU(TS ""O llE .. flEV i, IMO Oii .. \lrHI Vi.11 B, Nl'f0ll0!1 k-c11 C••llo)!'&!e ~..o CE .. TLl).MAN $ lMl"OlilH.IM ta C•• IO•n•• 'O•POta11 oto ... o OtY• Sl<"I Ut11! ii N•Wl'Oft IHoKll. Cf.Ill~• H~ 11 Suspects -'~" ll~•uwu n ,on,uc1ecr oy a c0t llOl'•hOft GE"IT~EMAN lEMl"OR!l.IM fr.\ lt•lt .... M Wt~ !ol" W!lll l'-COulli1 C.itt• (II D•~ County on OUOOtJ',.. .. ,. .,.,. ~ttt Sfr \ I Cl'" GELES lllt•i:ul ,. rhar.:t.s h1.1~1: l~lili'ed duv. 11 ~1;;ain~t ~ b\ .i fl llt r .ii ~rund J\i'r\ 1n t o"' Ani.;1 !1 , 'J'hf -'-9De-fut1ons nllr L;l'dlv took' plul'f: 1n Lung !Si. H !1 vnd l o::. A 11.l!t lt s flut O!fH ltd:-. '-.11oJ <i'< !ht 1nd1 tt n11 nl s \\t'rt n1 Hit \\ednc ~U 1 \ !hit 1ht Jung &o!1tfl fn\ohtllltnt h<irl 1111 '(Q!'m<'cttttn 11 tt h u ( ur 11 n1 re(h. r ii ti)\ t .. !1gat1on 11110 ull1 14 ,111011i 1 f <urrupl111111 11 l r111~ UL''0.1h t:1t• 1:n1l1n Olt Ill • 1 \1() 11( ()1!1.,1.: l!ldllltd ~.mu~.i fi.1 I 11k1, .JHd \J lhLf! \ f-1~1tdlll J.: IF! ,4m o ng: 1 <111/1 n t 1r 111,• fcderd g<iml>Jin,., (h1r ,.1;s in ft brlHH\ lll I (I~ \iis.;ll\:,, Tht~ .111d Lht runi.: oth11 :-. \\i.:IC ,ii[ !(ll.:;J~td !ill till II 1){1 :-.onul 1i.:cogn11.111tt \11 ~rr,1ig 1111n11.:nt \\""~cl cl1nantc .tJ)IHO(l'd b\ the 111ter!'>. th:il require .. \Oler J lllJfO \ <li (Jf i'U)'l°IC'll ill/ port 1n th..: court!\ The s upcf\i~nrs ire con t ll 111 ti \I llh 11 tl'l tl11.:r .i dcuc tr\-U!t:d Au i-lHt t l.lttsc 1n l un1 :11 dlu .. ti o uld !Jc ton I t 11! d !llto <1 COUil\) (urn n 1t1 t1dl u1 1port l hepli.1n1s .. uppo 111 d h1 th(' ~upc• 1 1 ~u1 ~ l)ut OpflO::.cd b) lt1l t1 ~1 council v.h 1r h \\ int ~ the l 1nd to be u ~cd ror l till! l!IOJla l ,1tld l tlll'U llon<il pu11>o st s 1n ~ll .1d r C Pi<"k ""1111,.,,.P Or•llOt CM\\ 0..•lt "11111 0... 1-11 •"'3/.0\I••"'""'(1•,21,lfM..,ell lt PUBLIC NOTICE• "'''' .. OTl(I! lO CltEDITOlt$ ~U PC 1110 11 (0UltTOPTH.- i f Ale OF (AllPOllNIA PO.-- T"t: (OU"llY OFOllA"I" Ne A lll)t E"11t Of t<!+EVl'S l'tAVAlll TTE '\I.NIEL O.ce• .. G NOTICE 1$ HEllEev CilVEN It tllt "ed•tot\ ot llle •MY• n~-G (It(-· llWI •I°'''°"' n • .,~ <l• m• •'le+ntt ~lie w lli --M el'e rt(l~ltod IC hie !Mm, Wiii\ 1/\t -•lW•• •Oii("''' 1n 111eoulteot1"' c1.,_ ol "'" •M•• ""' t od <<1Yft Of to Pt•Mnl 11'4m W tll llW .... CO\Uf~ VO\l( ..... l, IO lr.t! .-r\IQO'lt<I •I 9" C,,.YMnt $tiff( C:O.le Mow C.11to•n•• 91•1' wM<n 1, !l'NJ pt00<,e ot 1>u11rw,u o• '"" Ynll••• 9,..a in •II ""'n''' llli'"I• n 'ltJ to I"" •>I•!• OI .,.. a oec-nt wnr. "'"'" "'°"'"• •ite• t!Wo l+r.i 1'<11111<•11'"'1 ol 111 "''" <• S\\l r\ B\BB \H \ 0ttoo "l<>wmt1o•4 1914 Stuiltn1 .. f1t ul t\ ,1nd.1Ju n1 GENEVIE'IEHEALEV Adm1n1•tr.et• •w !II tho Woll 111 l1orn tht' Ln1\cr ;;1t\ of A"""••Gof•"••~i.1.o1v11 l 1hfo1111.t \I di h.J1e .i hund Abo.,.,..m.aot,,oent Gll;NEVlli:'lt: l!EALlV in "' It 1 11 n g lhc nt 11:! LC pre ....,Cllly1nftt 51'"' ~uJc nt to .. ut tcld Ch<ir II:~ J O>f.llMew c.1uer1><•Unt II ln~•Ptt ll1t(h \1ho \\l Jttlll'June PMbl!•h~<I O•tnQ~ CQ••I O•lf PolG! ,() ko.emi.tt I 1• ~1 21 1YI• ~14 1 .111 1 :\lilo,, thHrm;inol tht LG !)!udetll Uod \ P1c .. 1 , ___ v_1 _B_L_1_c_N_O_T_1_c_E_~ dents <;oun( 1! s:11d the ~tu dC<nL'-\I tll IJt .tllo11 t'<i to ht 11) FI CflTIOU~ 8 USI N£St NAM( ~TATEMENT tlet1:1 mine lht ( 1 ncn d to he-1~ •~110w" g P••MI"' .,. *''""' °"~·~· .. ll :">fd lll :s1:[('~!1t\I! I rlt'l~'pl C llORDEN COt l lNS INl E R NA llOt<AL 100 Ntwll<l•I (..,tt r D•l•e t<~wpo<l lk>•«• C•lif<>•<>••91'1.0 .. !dt nl :-;ubrt11t n,1 n1c .. or t 1nd1di.1tes <in d c11t1qut the h.111d lul (1r f1 n uh!ils • .';1110!1 Dt•t·ice BORDE N COL LINS INTEll NAflONAL " UmotoG P•tt..,.rV.op )00 Newe>O•I C•nttr Drive NewporC fl(,ac~ C.I fern" ff...O D•• O P C<>lllot Go:ntr•I Pettner !8tZ1 Antoo<h Dn v• Irvine C.lllc•n•• ·~ Tn" bu"MU 0$ being COn<lllC:led tt• M Um !"'1 P•rtner\nlp I ( -' . ,, -I ) 10S 1\!'\(,f'IF.S Su pll\Jso1 Kenneth lldhn ttnd tht rountv gO\ernment ft1lt d \\(dll('sd<i} 111 their fu :-.t tourt a t tt'mpt to halt the n1and.1to1 \ 1nst.illatton t1f n1or1 s m•>~ tontrol de \ll:t'S on 1966 70 cats 1n ',•1utht'rn ('ailforn1,1 BOROE NCOLL!NS •Nl(RNATION•L S t ,,_0 DAVID P COLLI NS Gentoral P••!Mr T~" uaitment .,., "'"'° ..r111 t"" C.O..nly Clo•• ot O••nge co .. n11 M ""°"""'.,... 1 ,,,. ) I L'S D~)lJ.)tl Court Jtidgc J-la r1 y Pl cgcrs ori li1 s· a,l )o¥.(!I n1o r e thun ::;.: m1ttion oj <tS4 million toun Pullll•r.ed O••nt" Cc•'' ,...,venU>.,t 1 1• 2• 18 !9T• '*' 0. ly l'llCJI "'" ------ P UBLIC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE P UBLIC NOTICE • Sllfl SUIOERIOll COUJIT Ol'l"!E ST Al E OIO CALI POll"llA FOii 'Tiil COUNTVOPOllANGE Nt All ... NOTICE OF "IE•llllHG 0, l"ETITION ~II IOllOIATE OF WllL ANO RHI LETTlllS lESTAMEHt•lilY E•talt' ol THEIC LA s (HAPPEl •k• THEICLA SIEBENS CHAPPEL •kf MRS MERLY N A CHAPPEL OeueMCI NDflCE IS HEREBY Gl'IEN Illa! ARTHIJll E PVGt< JR "''!!led ,.,..In• Po!lt!M fl)r PrOl>lote OI Woll -ICl'lll...,,U of Lttl~•i Tett•m•nl1ry lo !toe i-t•ll<wwt ·~•ttn<f ta whocn •• m.1<1e '"" lurll'lf• p,1rllc111f•i •<>d l/""t lne """ -llla<f <>I /leer ng tho .. ....,""' Ne<> s.tl !Ot o,c .... - 10 1914 •I 9 lO • m In lflo tOUtl•oom ot O.Pi•!mon! No J or 11!d cOU<l at 100 Ci..tc c .... 1e• 0.1.,. Weit !n tne C•l•OI s..ni....,.. C.I lotllllt 0.t&d 1110.embt1 14 191~ WILLl•M t: SI JOH"I, (ou~ly Cletk M•MMl(IC PUGH A"IO VAW'T!lt ?MW Oly~lc llWf 5.,.,1,uo LttA ...... i Ulll<>rnl•tOOIS lei !JUl 62 .. 761• A""""'9l"',., Pf'tllkNtr ""l>llWG Ori nge Co.~t 0.•1¥ Pllol NOY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE JO 11 11 1'" 41"'1• 1------.,,700""" ____ _ SLP IUOl SUIOEltlOR COURTOF TH( STAl( Of' CALlf'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTYOFOAAHGE PUBLIC NOTICE SL",_.,, 5UPli:lllOll COIJITOFTHE S'TATIE OF C•LI FOAAIA l'OJI 'T"E COUNTVOFOllANGE NO AO IU44 CITAT ION 1110 A .. lttS "IOTICE 01' HEARING OF ,.IETITIOH FOil l"llOIATE OF WILLAND FOii Lll TIERS f ll;STAM.EllTAllY Est•le ot GEORGE NOEL JARRET f a.c •• ...i • PVILIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE SLP 1•100 SUIOER IOR COUllT OF lliE STATE OFCALIFo.l"llA FOii THE COUN TYOFOMANGE NO A .. t. "o t1ce OF HEARING OF IOIETITION FOR PllO•Alf; OF WILL ANO FOR I.El TEllS OF ADMll'USrllAl lON WllK T"E WILl.AN"lt:XEO E>i•te "' OOROrHY IEL•ZABETN EMES O.cea'"'° I • PUB UC NOTICE 'uP•'•'ioacouaJ041.TMi $TA TIE OP'.CAi.:i.-oitNIA ~It TMI COl.lllTY Of'OltAHGI Me.A .. lfU MO'TIC& 0 1' "E .. ltiHO o,-Pliflf lO"I ~· Plt01Af~9FWll.t..t.1110 "'011 t..•T 1'111$ llt T.t.Mll!tlAll'I' l •l•lf Ot MARG4>RE r U!EHE W t r'" *"•M.lllE NE.SMITH Olu4i"9 HO l'•CE IS He:Rerir GIVEN 111•1 SHe RMAN J SMI il'I,. JR,lltJ!Jltdllffl "'• P,11\1.., 191' ffOOftf OI Wiii~ IGI' i•W#IC• 1111 VU.er• T•,lt""fllll'f' kt 11111 llthl-• •• tttt nct \t wnl'1! '' ,,.,., ,IOl' turll>t • ~C\lleh fl!d ill&! 11111 i..... -pi4~ 01 i!fff•l\9 IN U1f!1 iw• ONfl ifl !Of °'"1Yl11t• 1Q'.'"'i~)~ •> t io ~ti\.. ill lr. '-•rwm of 0twnn1tn1 No~i ofwo<r ...,, .i l llCI Cl•k C.,.ltf' Onwe Wll ! In U. Cl" 01 $.trtl•""llf. CtUIOr/IW,. 0..1.ci NO ... f!llltt)G 1~1.<I WU.LI.A.Ml il.IOffN Collofy i; .. ,. JAMlSL o•u•IS IHC ' lft!IGEORG~W:-C~M lfiC.- IMO$i11lo Slrlffl ...... Moll ... (•Ul .... I fOoi\11 TH OIJJ JtJ.llt / •llor .. Wl l.W..: l"tUlllillltt , P\oN111¥'j'O 0¥4~~--~11y l'olol NOY '' '' .. 10" A .. 14 • PUBLIC NO'rlCl: PUBLIC NOTICE ANNU•lCOS't . ·~ •SJ! 000 ~ 111 000 110 JOl,000 01 48J 000 I 1C't ela1m brou~ht 1 ~u 1n "l I \\fllhcU h\ l lug hes Su1 n n1.i 1 EOfl' a ~rt hrop Po!il I Northrop Po•t LOS 1-\\G J<:LES -fhf' North1op Corp h<1s :igrted lo rl'pl:.i Cl' I hom :i s \I Jnnl.'s as p1esule nt lo s tltle .1 shar( holdt r s suit ste n1 'I hcv• f.11led lo obt.iin <i Pllltmi nar, 111Ju n tl1on s topp i n g the 1mplen1ent 1 !inn and c nforc<>mc nl of the JJIO,C:l<im SLA /ti"'"' 1)\1\L <\~D -,\J,1rncda lounl} Su perior lour t Judge Jl,1rold ll o\e \\ ed ne .. da~ denied a dcfl nse rn ot1on to qua:">h a n 1nchct menl of mu rdcr ag on st t" o .ii l~i;e<l ~oldiers of the S\ m 1)1o n€sc I 1bcrat1on \rn1v ---~,c"o,o,ccrous &usi"•"•"•"•:---- '"AME i lATeMENt Tr.t tCll ow fi9 "'''°"" ¥e do 'IQ """tleH " ffCt<Nl(AL RESEAllC.r (ENTEll OF .O.M£R1(A JIOI Wtj,t~llen,Nc 219 .... nt.• An• (~I tern•• 9)101 Hero..H F Pr mo.en IJe.11 Tu>1 n E•>I or No J> r ~st n c..1'"'"1t160ol;t M•ur" E ttn W '"" 1Hil W Sle•e"' NO I~ )d• !• l\n• Cd+ "''" d'f/101 rn • ou' ""'' , ""119 <Ot'iduttftl 111 • 9<'f'l<•••P••tner\n p ccs.~ 22• [AGOPOOlll Ir> !"" ment r ct tl'le AGOPllM ~'''°" OI ROBERT MICHAE L lHOM~ A<JOp ll11q PareM THE PEOPLE OF l HE STAT E OF CALIFORNIA Tc RlCHAROWI LLIAMFRAILEY B1 ""°''of tr.I• cou•I rou ... ""''D'I (!led lo .OPP"•• ""'o•e t/\f Juooe presk!lng !n Ot1Nttmont 11 o! tNS tOUt1 M )(ll!I """ OI J•n 197S 11 9 00 A M !""n 11\d t""'t IC t.l'loW'<•u .. 11 •ny rou ht ve ""'Vltle pelllo<>n of ROBERT MICHA EL 'THOMPSON ICI' 111 -puon 01 CUlllTIS WAVNE FMAILEY l'OU' mt11<1t WI\ YoOUld l\Ot beQtM>led 0..led<ktobe•lO 191' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•t 8UEL JAllllETT n1• !"NI "''"'" f ,.,tu+on fOt Ptcw ie ol Woll ~l>d ""'+.'W'""''" Cll Lenen. T'!'\l•mentfry 10 the jll!t ''°""' reieren<:e 10 whl<h • m•<lr lor twiner pari.cM•••• •ntl 1"'1111\f 1m•1nG pl;oce of """' ng ,,,. ••me M~ oetn ... 1 f<>t Oec..,,,..r I 191~ •t 9 JO • m "' Int: COU•l•oont .. OoiWrtmenl NO l Ol Wl(I Cot.Ill 11 IOOC••I< ~rer C\fo•t West 1n 11W) (•110! S•nl• AM C..• tO•n•., D.JltCINQ.enHl<!t l~ 1~/4 WlLLl•M ( StJOHN, Covn11 Cle•K No n ce !S NERE8Y Gl'IEN \Mt JO- ANN E R SMANEJI "'""t led Mllt•on •~to hon tor P•oo•t" ot Woll •n<I tor ,.,__ ot Leu ... Of A<l m r>+.i••llM '""" ..... 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"1 <OUrt at 100 Co•!< Cen!e• o.iw West In llW (111 <>1 !htn1d An• C•+ toeno• I ming f1_:Qm 1lleg II torpor 1tc tnh'tttdns to the Nixon " elcctJiol1 t ampu1gn f ~'t ~ ' II r em.i1n a .. ~nt' f' 1htt, board <i nd 9'1f1' cull\ e o f f1ce1 ~-:n» pleouJt;d i;:uiltv I la lt"f.).i)'~federn l c ha1 gcs of·}\l:~~l llif)"i ll d l~g«J t an1 fl.t1J.;i'l <oi'it11but1un !I t .ind !\'01th1u1> \\Crt fined$.) 000 eu t h Airport IJse \E\llH1\ 1h~· Ho,nd The Ju dge a lso f l'Jl'Ctcd 'J nu.111011 !or .1 rehcu nng on ,1 ch.inge ~f \cnuc fo1 d cfcn danls Jo~e-ph Hem110 and H u~ .. e!l Little \\ho a rc C'hJ rgcd v. 1t h tht• <i ssassina 11011 of Q,1k\u n d School Supc 11ntcndt•n l ~l a r c Us I o.;tt>l" ""'°'f! f Pr tn01.(n fhos •l1tt•rnen1 I leo w m cne County (1~•~ '"D••"Q~Co~n•v on No""~' 1~ 191• l'lll1S Puo1 >hPd O••nQO< ""'" D• I• P 01 Now 11 18 ina °"' S •l 1tlt 4?1>111• P UBLIC NOTICE FICtl nous aUSIHESS NAMESTAllEMENt TM tc>• ow•~ prr';<'fl •i <IOl"9 ""'"'~'" 11 f "'IE BRE.N iij AN CQfo\F'ANY 1H_. Be~cn 81"11 Muni l\QlllflB...U. C11 •a<to1~tJ,.... JO/>A M 11an Brenn•ft J ' 2'1W Count•~ (lyll D• Co"• M~•~ C••lto•n • 9'161~ Th" Ou' n••• ~ «><"1M<l<'!l 11v an Ir> <I• <)UJI Jonn M llrtf'l!\dn Jr Tll•\ "'"'"'""' ,...., • .., w tn 1ne Coun!w Cl~·~ Pl 0fdnge Coun., Qfl NO•f"'°"' !9 1~1• WILLIAM E $T JO"lol Cler• 6t Attl\ur E" !C•eger Deputy Clor-e.• l!IC.llE AllOrMJ•tUw lltMilrlMAVtftllt ...... ,, ..... Cillltrfll• '~ Tt~41:1-1Ut """"""'Mr IOtlll .. ntr PYitllsntG Orang• Co11t Di lly Pilot N0Wf!'lber I I• 2\ 2f 1'11 t 110-71 + PU Bl~IC NOTl.Q: .. OT!CE TOCR.lorro;S SIJPEJllOR COU•tOPlNE STATE 0FU LIF0R'61AF01l TNE cou .. t v OFOll.wtGe NO • 11Ml E1t1te o l ff EL EN E E VER$0N 0.<e•WO OA'llOH FLESNER 11 l I W~lmlnUtr AYI W•U"'•~•ltr C••nor'""'lt.ll , .. (lit! •O U l t AtwMJle• Ptl•l•- Pyl)!lllltO Ot•nge Co.o>t o.i ly P11c1 Nov 11 11 18 1~14 •NII N P UBLIC NOTICE O•ttd No11em~t JS 1~1• WltLI AME S1JOHN eoum,C e<K EOWAROIC ASNEll 16"/ Al9'<><1ulN SI Sr. I Mvool1t19IOll l•iCJI Cf llfol"lllt'1 ... ltl !2\ll HZ U l/ (1111 ....... tl AUorM' 10< Plhlu>ner Publ •MO O••nge co.~, 0.. •• Polot N~ .. Zl ZZ 18 !91• •N>I• PUBLIC NOTICE 01 sug,er\ 1:-.01,, 'oti.:d \\r d 'nC.~l,'l\ (;i t (''>\ Ill C'Oll !t the ' .. lit11! ~ j.Jf ,1 n .u t P1Jl I Or fhf'ir mul (l..:1 Ina\ v.as 11 r ll c 1 t d rn o \ { d t o s i c1 u 1n fl1 LI) l~c,t1n1 ) ht.:lau .. c• of pt1 lr1 11 pubhc1 I\ but thc llt.'fcn:st I 111\t1" <ii i,:uf d fo1 a 1nn1 i: cos tno,l!1l1t 1n 01 ca 'uch as Los ,\ngt.'lts FJN/1 Puo• >ned Or•n9f CO.>! D• ly P •cl Now n 1a ..,d °'' ) 11 1t14 •16~ 1, NOll(E IS HEREev GIVEN fo '"" """l!ors o! '"" •II<'•• nemea °"-°"""' !lwt all "'"'"'I' hlY1n11 <lelm• •!IOI~,. t/\e .J,a P UBLIC l'iOTICE M<t0en1 ••e requ1 ... u 10 111e1r.om >Mtr. '"" ,. 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""~"Cll<OU~I• ll(hl\11" '°' )twogc lrtitmon1 •n<IO!'IPl)~ll O~r i.no uw Cllan•lllft! i»'trl •lll'llD .. •O•IWJ <111.,,l~meftl •\unllllrwe, IM•• I• 111> Yl1tt1<1 lllO•nA1 lvc lo prov1dir>g -.ilf<\(t ltWl9" lft•tmtllt AnO d••pou! lie I hr t\ toil COM PAlllSON 0' ALTl RNATIVliS l hf CQSl\OI Nit •lllflllltl"" IOt • ' 0 mO(I t .tPIClh f ft 1om011<6'1;1 oll IOllO'"' 1> l'M;l!i11'fPff>OO)ffltl~ll'llt!IOll u U1 ODO n .,.._OW•ltr Recr.•rVo 1rrit11h011ot l.11111 01li00\•I u uo,:oo 310!\~lllr'il" lo IAl•Ad 5utltc•W~IOn 111«j 000 'Thti ... w"""""'" lmlll(I• ,,. !Ully O!~~"<l IA \!'it Env t'"'lmtnl~I lrf\1111(\ R•WI <llt•G NOwmoer "'• YO\I Mt«rrcll•!lw •fl,•k01ortv t wtN rffM)rl btl.l"ffn 1,,. ll<t~•••n4rc•trooet any O! 1r.t h!llowhlfl toe .. lon, Wl'lf••c~f'\,.., .. -Ol•~Otl lllt •PtKll"•llY to f!'lfY tlllm•••ll• b!t'°1 ...... 111k ' Or•nOI' Cetul\llY 9•• .. ch lll!<'tt'r.\ 14U1 Cf\rl\tlll• Orl~t Mh \IM Vlf.11> 10f m tp m Mcindtl Thu•!oCl•J lt• m ''"' F1roay $1(""°"' 1•n1V) L& l'l•r• O•n• PolM tJpl'f\ '•'"MO .... , flW!•<l•!r Up m t o "' frlHv '°"'""o"' )11'111 C:•"''"'°C•pl~t••no 5'lnJufflCl11l1t1- • )(!(IM t pm MoflCMl flo\11'-1 •)Da m Jpm l"rlUly..s.t.,,,...., c11, H•lt c1t,ars11n J.,."°"'"'-':IQO P-wo AOtt•n10 !.•f\Jy•n C..l>f\tr- •• m Jll"' MO!ICl•v '''°"' $fn!A Maro.t•llf Welf t 0.l(•l(I 1"6! MlfQl,lfrlte P•t,wfy Ml\\J(w\ Vle10 '" m IP m Mond11 "'f<I•~ Mo"lt°" Nl9 ... 1 W•1tr Oh!flll '"" Aliw(rtt~ llol<I L.,_ N191ffJ ••"' 1P fft MOllO.ay l'tltM• !I yllu 00 f\Ot wl~h I• ftft!>cllr.11t"1"1ht W1Clll. )'(l~t wl1llfn '°"'"'ff!'!~ C•ft ... 1~tt n'llltf0 lo M• t J Mtl(M..,, Sl(ftl.af'\' le StltllAlfl 0 flea tO, S•n JVit~ CAP+_,,..._ C,.lllG•fllf•1•1l , ""Ol•tnto01enge c .. H &H'l'Pl!el NG"9ffl0fr 11 1t. "" nn ti -1 I I I I I 7 Saddlebaek , EDITION • 1 • Today's Final N.Y. Sfo<'ks . "' VOL. 67 , NO. 324, 9 SECTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDN ESDAY, NOVEMB E R 20, 1974 T E N CE N T~ • Viej~ -Street Blockade to End? ' M1tilbox Greetings i\1rs. l{oscma ~y Reiider . 24322 Ch isanta Drive, decorates her mailbox for contest sponsored by the l\lission Viejo Activities Committee. First, second and third pl<.1cc prizes will be a\\'arded for best dressed mailboxes. Entries mUst be registered wi1h l\·l ission Vi ejo Company by Dec: 13. 8 Homes Eyed • In 'Hacienda Fiesta' Tour Cost. of Living Fir.m; First Time Since '72 F.i g hl hon1cs 11·iJt be fea\url'd in Lht· ··rit•s ta de ll aeiend<i." u holiday home lour s ponsorl'd hy the :'iliss ion Vit•jn Beautiful Committee und the !l.lission Viejn ll nn1en\l'lll'l'S A~socia - tion. ' 'fhf' t•\'l•nt is st•t for 0:30 tr> 9 1>.m . De('. 1. A suppl,v nfliUOtickcts arc on sale for S2 L'tit h. .lt••11111l' G c1gnt·h111. ch:iirman of :\I is· :-ion \'icjo llcautiful. s:iid proceeds fron1 1111· t•\cnl 11·111 fund a monthl.v Jan1ts1·ar111J! ;111·ards pro)!ram :inti :.l)o S11meth111g Beautiful :\lonth" held t.'iit·h )I a y b.1· the I \l'O ~roup:-.. llnmcs on the tour include: \'e1! Shukes ;i nd f:unily. 213i2 \·ia )l;id;igrulla .\\ and Carn! F:.innn. 24851 Santa t.ru7. Duan1.· :ind ne1·crly Druekrer. 21ii52 Cucnca llrive. '.-\lll'n :ind Dt'bby l.a\1•to n. 2fi66l \1:i l1Jariso r•rivc Ron and lrl'tl'i:1 ~lilh·r. 22811 ~lodp:-.fo f1or1 " .l1•11L·ll. 25<111 . l~cme sa By United Press lnti·rnational Th l' cosl of l i\'in~ inde x in n1etropolitan Los Angt•Jps \\':ls un- thange4 last month -the flrsl tin11· sinee Januar\', 1!172 that consun1er pricC's have i1ot gon(' up. \h(' L'".S. Bu re au uf L;1 bor Statistics s;i id toda,\. Xation\vide, the index inrrt:>as('d h ,\' 0.9 percent during Octobt·r on 11n ;l(I justed basis. l·ligher pri('t'S for food. transporta· lion and health :1nd rccre:1tion items 1n Los ,\ngelt•<; <ind Or:rngc counties \\'ere offst'l b\' dc<'hncs in the ro~I nf housin~ and · clothin:.:. act·ord1ng lo Suzannl' SadO\\'Sk\. Southern California director of 't he Hurcau t1f Labor Stat1stir~ llO\\'t•\'Cr, retail price~ in Ot·tohcr \l'Cre 11.5 perrent higher th:1n a y(•a r Paper Program Seeking Kids l';tul .1111t r>n111c Lombardi. The Saddlehack \'nlle~· Y'.\ICA i:- 270111.a l'a1 ;1. S('eking ne1v parlicipui1ts ror the l.ar\ !.t't' \\'au ~. 20 192 J.a Quilla. ··Paper Tycoon·· program a syst('m of ;1go. shL· :-.:.net. and dunn~ lht' first }(1 rnonths of this ,\t•ar. pri(·es int·reased hy JO p('recnL rompttt'(•(t 11·ith 6A per· «ent t!)c ~:.n1c period of 197:t Food priel·S increa:<ed U.2 p<.'recnl cturin~ October a nd·.\l'l're led h.1· t'l'l't'als and h:tker~ product:-; 11 hit·h :.urged b~· 2.2 pcreen\ in October and :10 1 pcrccnl d urin:.; the 12 months. FruJt;; an1l \l•gct:1h[e~ \\'t'rt' up 2 Pl'rCC'nt \\'hile eggs. su}!ar. ruts and <ul..; \\t'l'e up 2.ti IX'rtC'nl l lO\\('\'C'I'. m(';1ts. poultry and fish 1\·ere do\\n 17 p~rl'enl t!unn).! the month Cu:-.l s nf llt'\I and n..,1•tl rar!> and aut11 rf'pairs :111d higher financi9g charge:-. 1nrrt!ased pri 1·ate lranSportal ion pnces 0.3 l)l'rcent \\'earing_ :ipparcl dt'clinecl 0.6 !l~r c·t•nt during 0<"tober und housin~ rosts 11cre U.2 percent 101\·cr hut still v•e rc IO 81>crccnt :tlJ01·t• a ~·t•::rr apo. Thl' t'onsunit•r Price ln1lt'x r1· rn:i inl'd ;11 a rcenrcl 1.1; S In lhl' ha"l' \t·:ir nf 191;;, 11 \I a .~ lOO. .\';1tinnall~. higher 1>rH't•s for food c;1r:-. .ind hou~in~ raisl'd !ht• tnn:-.un1er 1Jrit1· 1nd1·\ by o .9 Jlt,_'ft'L'lll on ;111 ad- .1u:-.1ed ha:-i~ in OC'lnl)(·1· l··o,,, ;,,. 1111· home:-. on thotour <ir0 1· I orre·1·n,, ~ rccyc 1n~ nc\l.'Spapcrs an( • ... Con-.un1vr prit·Ps ha1·1· r1. ... 1·u 12.2 j[;rdrid ti('S l~ns . one IS ;I Se\·ill(' ehildrcn ameansofr11isingmoncy. Pl'!'rt•nl 11;1t111nall.vthcp;1s112111011\hs. h"m1.•. 0111· i:-. :1 l.;1 1';11. cusl{)m home. Por t'ach onl'·foot hundlt• of thrcl' tinlt·s fa:-.ll·r thu11 thl' Jf/7().j\ 111 · 11nt• 1-. ;1 J I 1:-.s 1rin Bidg<' c·ustoni hon11·. nc\1'spape1·s brought lo lhe \'. childrt'n flat ion 1 hat led to \1 agc-priec eontrols. anti Olll' 1-. ll ('nronado t'U:'ton1 hon1t• arc paid 15 ft'nts. Pa1>er turn·in tin1e trol:-. \ r(·t·1•11!it1n 11 ill be ht•!d follo\1·in)! is9 a .m . to noon the ~ccond <ind fourth Spt•ndahlt· inenmt· for iiorkcrs aftt•r 1ht• tour ;it s .:10 at the '.\Ji~sion Viejo Saturduyofca<'h .n1onth. ;idiu-.Lnll'llt for inflation :ind hi ,,hcr .!"it1in1 and Rac"Ucl Clull. :_lfi7'?1 Tierra--~·~ · r f on the Pa•"'r T1.~ · · -- -"' .. • wore in or~,~n .. -.~ . · p:11·r1.11l -l :1'\<'S co11t1nur-<1To crOOt' na · C1rclt·. coon prografn is a\a1l,1ble ~~ c.ilhng ti onatJ1 1n Oetober. the deparlmt•nt l'il'kl·ls rna~ b1.· pur<·h:-.scd fl'on1 the Y at 830-9622 or stopping by at ..,ai d · )I r ... G:i).!neb1 n. 5Rfi·O:a2 01· 837-3635.' 23131 Orange A venue, E;1 TQr.o,. · Real !;pcnda.blc income n:it1onall~· Black CSF Gridders Might Boycott Game Jly 11 0 \\'ARDll..\ND'r m:ikt> any <1ttempl lo get him lo 0t11M D•llfl'l101S1•11 n1edical help and hilj fan1ily had tn 11 a" d01\·n O 3 percent from Sep·· 1embl'r. de~pite pa~· raist•s and 1\a:. clo11 n <I. 9 pc rcrnl from Octotx·r. 197:1. 1·1ie L•1bor Deparlmt·nt said the ()t'· tohcr ris e in thl' CPI 11·as 11.'d natio11:1l - l.1· by :in incrc:1 ... e in foo<I pri<'rs. 11·h1ch tradltionall\· dct·Hne in the mflnth Sharpl,\' hl'g hc11 prices f0r :-.uga r . 1•er1.·:il :u1d bakery 1>rodur1 .. nff~t'1 dt>clinl'S 111 meals tos('nd thl' 1'1111<1 ~1.'~­ n1t•n t of th1• index Ull 1.3 J)Cl'('('llt T11l'l1L' of 13 black nthleles on the takehin,. Cod Stale Fullerton football team ure ''\\'hen a bluck athlete suffers :in in-T . Bl not l'~lectcd tn piny at UC Davis jury, .he. is still require~ to suit up f~r OWerS aze Saturdnv in.the final game of the vcor pra\:lt~. But so~e "'h1te athletes sit . tollol\lrig sobmrssinn 'br atn~·r ofN' • ut'":"tnt\.the m eomc back and*start--.~r h .d-'O ~~ · ~rievunces \Vednesduv to llr. P:-.ul ag•~o'n . . f . ht . W 88 e Ut ·J>nstor · ur maJor ~c~1s. rig no"' JS ~n :\lorrl:, Gr:i \'CS~i$Sisfllnt dea n of footb~ll because 1t 1s 1n season but this A ~mull fire lQ a trash bin in one or acti,·ith•s at f>"ullerton. i11 ser\·ing as 1>Cr tn1ns to all SJl!lrls teams. Th<' lhl' recently opened t.,11J;tuna Hills .spokcs1na11 for tht.> bh1ck athletes. ~l~c.k bns~~~ball players :i.re not prar· To1,1•crs 1\·~s qu ickl~ <'Xl\nguishrrl b,,. · ··R11 :sicutl \'. "'hut II boils do\\'O to is !Iring 110" · . an uuton1a11r sprinkler sr~tc m \\'eel· I hut. lhc Lila .tk ;1thlctc:c1 reel lht're is a G ra \'CS look. I he hsl of grte\•ances lo nt'•Hlit,\' n rtcrnoun <toublc ~ta ndurd on all or lhe sporti;; Dr P:islor. rlireflor or he~lth ecluca· Th<' 2 3111 m . bla1c 111 lht• b:1:-;l•n1ent teams.,. <;rail'~ t·~iil;iinPd t~on. rccrL·:11ion find .ph~s1cal eduea ol Olll' or ~he 111 0 11 :-.torr t•l\\'t.•rs_1n lHe ··'fhe\ fr a•I the hlark 11thlt•te has 10 tion :it Cal Slatt• L1·1 ~urr \\'orld l'l'llren1cnt con1mun1t\ bt• a :,u[ler iil>ir tn ord('rlopla\' If 1he1· "Dr. P:t!'ltor "·as renll~ un11\1•ure of ltrnui.:ht 01'an 11.c Countv Vire-Depart ~ n1akC on1• mistnkl'. lhc~ nrl' 1iut of th~ ~'h11t.\\:ls J!ni n ~ nn. In all. sinl'erit y. h ... • n11•nt unit'-rron1 1-.:.iiiuna Ifill!->, &J J,!aml' 1, hile 11 11 hilc D.l hlctc kCl'l)S 1s go1nlo( to tr~· ~ind s~~•U.Rhlt·~ t~~n~.' 1'nro und ~l is!l inn \1ejo. Jla\'lil(t ~ul. But 1n r:isl' there is no pos1t11,1 ~H · The c/\use. of l~c rire remain!! unde!.r 1 .. )1 also i·oit•rs lllt.odlc:1I trcatmcnt. 11911. lhc a thletes ~1·~ not pr·uct1c1ng 1n\'rsll.11ation. OtlL' or th~ black phiyers h:1d u sli~lll \I ~th the t<'}lll"I llOI\'. c.roiv~ssn~~· ' L;t.t;un;i 11111,s f1rcn1C'.1l 1·cn1 .. 1nl>fl ut hr<1inconru~sioninthcCal l'olygume . ~h<'rc.1s .:1 .~~rnn)lJJ0~~1bffi~~(ht:~-lhl• :o.t·ent· for mnr<• lhun un hour to uncl lh(' 11·alnl'I' \Qt him lie do1,1·n until 11 111 not p.irticip:.ite in ti~ gun1c utur c lt•an up '' a1t•r f1 ·on1 th(' "Prlnklrr urtt!l'lht:! g:1mr du). ".\:o.\1·m lh<•I l'!ot>df':! ll ,,n:iion or th~ .. When ll "a:-. n1·1·1-. th<'Y didn't fSee OL1\C'KS, l1:1ge A:?l h:1 !'>1'1ll<·n1 - • -------· -• Stop That Sugar Restaurants Losing Packages lly JA N \\'ORTll Ot I~• D•lly l'llOl 51•11 \Vhile you couldn 't exactly say it 's being rationed, s ugar is becoming a low profile item in Saddlehaek Valley restaurants . Faced "'ith skyt"ockcting prices ftu· the sweetener. some restaurant O\\'ncrs ha1·e t:1ken sugar off the labll'S completely . Instead. ii is dolC'd oll1 one packet :it a time. \Vh ilc other restaurants still pro· \•idc s ugar patkets in a bo\1•] on the t:i· ble. management isconcern('d. 1'he problem is that Saddleback Valll'y residents \\'ilh a swet't tooth and an eye for frel' sugar are porket· ing those I it tic sugar packets far out or proportion to 1,1•hat 'is normally con- sumed with a mea1. A quirk check in area restaurants shows sugar is no1v off the table at Lorenzo's. Delaney's. and the Red Onion. It is stil l On tables at Reuben's and J\1arie Ca llender·~. But s pok es men at all the restaurants contacted repor ted a growing problem 1,1•ith sugartakers. ··one day \\'C noticed that after sevt"ral purt ies left. all the sugar was gone from thrl'C tables." said Ron Bosak. manager of Lore n zo's. "That's about 20 packets per table. and we kne\\' they \\'ere full when thr people arrived.·· i\'0\1 c<ich diner is g11L'n t11·0 packets uf sugar per hot drink. "As the prict' nf sugar .gncs up. so do our costs." Bosak sa id ··\\'t· had to do wmething." r\t Mario's Oelicatc!fsen in Plaza Viejo. customer:. buying hot coffee no\\' must ask for sugar, 1,1•hich is kCpt ht.>hind the countel'. ··\Ve moved it hcc;_iuse the kids 11'c1·e coming-in and 1aki11;.: more than they nct'ded," a clC'rk said. ··The restaurant bus iness ha s ;illv<iys bt'l'll a nick1·I and dime kind of b11 :-;inc:-;s, .. s:iid Philo !\lillcr. assistant manager at tht: El Toro Red Onion. "But right nn\\' in these times \1·e ha\·c lo do cl'crything 11'l' can to cul. cor- ners. A spokesman at Delaney's sa10 sug ar was taken off the table 10 days ago. "Now we hand it to them one packcl at a time," he said . "\\'e'vc had a little prohlcni. Out 11·l'' h;.i\·en't taken il off the tables ~·ct." , 0•11, PWOI Sl~tl Pllole PURLOINING CAFE SUGAR Packets Go Into Purse s.a1d .11111 \\'l•:1lhl•l'1\'a:.. at :l'lart ~ Callt•nder":. .. , think \\('II ;11\vays keep 1t on. hut JU:-t re<tucL· llH' numhC'r ofpackL'l:-. :11a1l ablc ·· 2 Airmen Sentenced Of Torture Murders FAR '.\11 :\(;T()~. Lt ah ~ L Pl I -T1\o \'llUllJ? a i rnl~n con vit'I cd of the torture murd\•r of thl'l'C pt·rsons during a J'(' enrd s1111·1· ho ldup in . .\1>ril h<l\'l' bt't'n °'t'111l'tltl'd In death. rnclt:'J' l'tah l;l\1 . 1 hl'~' have I he ehoi rt' nf h(•ing hanged or :-.hnt b.1 a f1r1n g :-.q uad 'l'hl' l'ierinls . :di cuslomL·rs or :-.lort· 1'n1plo~·l'S. 11 t'l't' tit'<L forced to drink 1lrain t•leant•r and then eiich ~hot in the ht'ad. T"·n persnn:-; :-;ur,·11·ed. hut one 11 a:-bl inded and par:ilyzcd :incl the other had a ball-point pen kicked into hi:-; l'ar. "I a s k !hat ~nu discuss (\1-ith your clients 1 tht• rathl'r unpleasant option set out in the s t:-.tute," District Court .Judge .John~· \\'ahlquist told dcfcn:,<' la1,1.·\crs for J)ale S. Pierrt', 21, and \\'ili1:1m A Andrc,1s, 20, \\'ednesda1 lll!!hl 1'hl' s:tnle 1ur~ Salurclay C'On\·ieterl hot h of m 11 r(l<'l' 111 the robbery. to!'! ur1·~ and niurdl'r 1·1H:-.ode in ~n Ogdl'n I 't;1h <,({'f(•O :-.hop .\prLI 22. l.:n1r;1 S\1or1L lh<' mother of :111 l~ 1·t·a1 .. nld c1 rl killt•d in the attacl-. . ~nhh1•d 11 i! h rr 1 i t•f 11 h1'n 1 hr rlpa\ h "t'll tt•nct• 11 as rt•;1d <111cl said sh.._· \I Ou Id ha1·e losl fn1!h in the JUrl1cial :-..1·~tl'n) 11 i! ll_ait bl•cn an\'lh1ng le..,s ...,,11 I cntil CI think of 1s that thl.'.\ rhrln '1 ~L\l' rn y daughter n chant't'. .. she said. ··She ple:1d('d fnr her life.'' Cl<ih"~ last l'Xt•culion took pl:;icr in 1900. \Vahlquist sel : io\1• 27 for tormjJ 1m -· position nr sentence ror the l\\'O 11111 Air Force Ua sc. L'tah enlisted men 11le c:..ecutinn date 11·i11 be set :1t tha1 linlc. Orrl'n \\' \\'alker .Ir 1\•ho .\ur\ 111·cl lht> ordc:d "hlch 1°t':-ultt•d 111 tht.•1tt>ath or h1 s 20·yCHf·Old :-on, 1d('nl1f1l•d Pierri• und l\Otlrt"\1:0. ;1s the rnhh1·r ... ;incl 1'1 (.'rrt ns lhl' man 11hn shot lh1· fi\'e \'1Ctim~ 111 lhe he:id. Wt~lker Lold \ht• I !·man. nn<•-11on1.1n Jur}' htl wnli lied hand ond foo1. fl)f"C('<I lo tlrinlo. 1lr111n rleanl't'. :-.hot 111 th1· het1d , i1n1I choked. II(• 1'Ur11\t•tl 111 pl;1~ Ill.'? clt•ntl Finally. he s:iid, P i1·rr1• fl'lt his JHll :o.e. dl't1•rn1incrl ht• 1\,,.., :-.11 11 Uli\ i'. ;ind k l('kl'd :I ;,\,tSllf ' ·n I I\;.• 111 t'hl'!-> 1nt'1hi:-1•:1r ' • l'11·rrc• 11 h" <·on1t·<; ti11n11lu· {'ar1h· hl•:1n l:-.l:1nd ot Tnn1d:1tl. ;n1d .\n. ilrt·\\..,, 11! .)H!ll':-.horo. l.;1 . 111•rc ('!lll· 11et1·d ••! k1ll1ng Shvrr.v !\l1eh1.·lll• .\n .... tt•_\. 1s. S1;1n!i ·' Cl \\ .ilk1·1. ~tJ, ;ind \I r.~ Hi ron \':1J-.l11 tl. .'i2. <lunn~ th1~ -"::!l.IJO\lh1.ld 11p \lr ~ '\;11 -.!ntl .... I~ 11•.11• .,Jd ""11 C'••urt111•1 l11l·(l bul rt•n1a111 ... hl1nd . pa r.th /1'd .11HI u11;1hl·· I" r1·n11·111hl·r lht· nie:ht .. 1 \pril :tl \\'alk>'r" :.!IJ -1 t•ar-nld "tin Sl;111lt·\ \\a-. k1llt·d , ,11.nn;! 1111h .)21l';tr 11i1I 1·:.rn! '\':i i-.hi!I :ind IX 1t•:11··11ld ::.hl·rr1 'l1 thr•ll1• \11..,11·1 Tht• 1·l<ll'r \\',dl-t•r. dunn~ t11r\.d:I\.., nr t•tn11!1011;il IL'"\11~n111 rll·t;11lt·1I ho1\ '.\11..,., \11-.lt\ hl'"l'\'t:heti the f.1111.'r 111 h•t her 11, 1· h<'fo1~· ""L' 11as rap\•fl and th1.'n :-.h11l throui;h thl' head _Lag una HiJls Mall Loses Big Dianlond !l1 .11l).!•' l'"ll!11 ,\ :o'l)l'ril!'~ nl111·l'I" .1r1· 1rl\l'~t1,..;t11ng !hf' lhl'll 1ro111 .1 L;ig11n;i I lilts '1 :1 11 'l••l't' of :1 d1:1!11411l<I \;tliH·d at :';2 .10(1 l)1•put11•., -.;11d 11•11t'h'r \ 1t·1,1r :....111 1111 d. Ill d 11:1 ~ vr of \\ t'l.,!t·lhl' :-. .1('II1·1 t'I Stor1• 1n 1hi··n1;1ll . ft'J)l'11·tl·d \Jlal a I 11 l';1r,1t tl1<:1t11 1ind h.ul lll·~·n r1·n1n\1•d tron1 a !->ho\\ t•a:-.1· I)~ ;in 111trud1·r I\ h1} put ;1 fake ..,1nn1• 11111.., plut'l' Thieves Net Cash, J e we ls in Hf'is t 11•\1• 111.tl\d1,1-.h ll!lh ,I !••I.ii \,lhll' o1 ::>1.tM+u \1;1., ... 1nh'11 \\1•1h11•..,d,1\ n11:ht h1 thll•1 c·, 11 ho hn1k~· 1n111 .1 \..1J!1111.1 11\tl.., h111\ll' ()r;.in gt• ('11111111 Sh1·r~!1 .. of111·1•r ... ,,11~! ll1•pul11, .. -..11d 1111· ,1t•·n1 ., .irut 'rn..,h ll t'l'P IHl-l'll 11'•!11l thl' h1·rlr1111n1 :1t lh•' hn1111• nl \11 r h;11·1 'l·:u~1·11t· I l.1rn .... :r.• '11 ":1)(!1 fnr1u1•ll.1 ...,t 11h\l1• llil' 1.1n11I\ II ,!.., ,1h'>.1•1!1 t 1 llt11 1 llt ' p11'1111~1'" • Forecast ·· Announced By Riley A burricadc on '.\lontillu Lant! in ri.lission \'iejo. blocking the street fron1 Jeronimo ltoad, probably 11·i11 tome do"'" by the encl oft ht:> year Thal v•a:-; the prediction of Fifth D1~­ trict Super\•i:-;or 1'homa:-; Rill'}' in a speech to th .._· Saddleback 1\rca Coordinatini.: Council IS:\CC.' • \\'t•d- nesday night . The barricade is the last rcm:Hning of three built by tht' count~· road de- partn1e11t in June. 1973 1'hl'y 11·ere bui It afl1•r a group of r<·- si dcnt s nn :\lontitla told count~ su1>crl'i sors tht•1r 1'tr<•t)ls 1,1·cre being used as a dan};crous shortcut bct\1·ccn Jeronimo and La Paz Hoad b~· spet'd- ing motorists The rul·de·sacs al Carranza Dril'C and Cordill ei·a Dri\·e 11·ere torn do1,1·n <ind :J<'CC'SS to .Ji:ronin10 restored 111 th(' f:dl of 1973 after a SL·rics of 1h•· n1onstrations :1 nd proh:st:-; h.~· othC'r I'('· sidcnts in the ;•rca. Rill')' :-;:iid today bcl'url' taking lhL• matter to thL· supcr1·isors he 1,1·ould ask the nc11· !\l issior \1it·jo !\lunicipal .·\ch'isory ('ounri I to coiisidl'r it The council. an ad\'isory bod~· tu the :-;upcrvisors. 1\·as t·lected '."01· 5 anti is to he S\\'Orn in DP<". 5 'rhe other rc:-.ident:,. 11·ho formed a llrotest .croup failed Citizens For the Hc mo1-;.I of thl' Clo:-;urcs. s aid the cul· dt•·sa('s n1adt' thl' strt'l'l:-. nl<lrt• dang('rou:-; th~n bt•fore Rilt•\ !'aid ··it looks rii:ht no\\' likf' that b~rricad e ''ill b1.• coming do""·n. I JUSt rect•il'ed ;__1 nL'11· stud~· 011 it toda~. :ind ii looks like \\'C' c:1n gl'I it on the agenda in the next !'e1·t·r:il 11·ceks. ·· 1-h• :1dded ·'1'hc prnl('S!'ionals hal'I" itll indic;_ited that 1t should roml.' do\1'n. so this is one issue I C"an almost feel confidenl nn, · ·rhe :-.tud~· 1101nte-d out that s1nec the last eonsidl'r:ilion of lhc issue. t1,·11 nc1\' frCl'\\'ay int1.·rcha nges ha\.l' opened. nne at Alicia Park,~·a~-and nne at Can<1da Road. .Jeronin1u Hoad :ilso h:i :-; been npcncd throqgh to El 'l'oro Hoad. \1 hi ch has relit·\·cd much of the i·:irlier traffic prt·ssure to get through tn La Pal. Road :ind the frcc1\·a~·. J:1C'k (;uiso. a ssistant to llilc~. s aid he has ask1.·d for more inform:itiun. in- l'luding ;in acti1lcnt history and spet'd h1 stnric·s al<lng the contestt•d route · · Bt•fnrc the 1·otc by. the s uper1·isors. 11e can't gi 1·e anybod.v a l:!u:.irantec of an1·thing. ·· Gui so s•1id. ··But the situa- t 1Un ha,; thanged, a nd it's the :-.uperl'isor·s feeling that that barri1•r can come dO\\'n '>''ithout a problem.- Robot Project Costs Escalate \VASJ-11KG1'0~ fU Pl l -The Vik· 1ni.; projvtl \\'hich 1,1·ill allcmpl to land t Yiil Ii f l'·d<·tcct ion robots on !\-1 ars 111 \9';6 -11·i ll c"st SlOO million more" th:u1 estimated u ye:ir ago. a top s pace agency off1 l'tal told Congre!'s today. "The cost 1ncl'(':1scs \\'e have ex - 1>erieneC'd resulted from dl'\'Clop1n g tht' most ad\'anct'd automated spac(' l'quipmcnt thi:-. country has 1.'\'Cr at· 1.._•mpted." associate adminislrator llorco A Pctron1.• of the :\ation;il Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion said belorc a llousc science and astronautics subcommittee. tlr;;111;.!t• Ct>atst \\ t•:11 l1t•r ('lnt1c!1 11 ilh .1 th:111l'l' ol r.1111 tnnq.:hl II Ith p:irti~· ('IC1llr!1 :-.f.11·:-. l'r1d:11. :it'Cordin!.'. tn th<• 111·:itht·r l;id1 Hl;!h' Fr1d:t\ Ii:! tu 1;; l.1111 :-. \tltlL).!ht 52-.i'; Th1r· t\ lh 'l.('l·nt l'hat1('1• of -.hn1t<'r' Vlll~ht . l~SIDE l 'OD.\ \ '. .\/t"11 recovering fro111 ltearl or tnrJ..·s need 1111r adopl fJ ntu'. /P,\.t 01~fl!'t' role in loutmaking de.orµitc thl'Jr rard1nc C'tH1d111011 S1or11 Paqt• A~ l11dt•x ,,,,.. '•"'"~• " .... , o.t••· .. l M ••n<i .. Mllll'lt• .. c.11 .. ..,,,1, "'• 0 1 M11Ntl 1'11"•' •• ~"'" .. O•·I' M;tlotA&I frlt•• .. "'""' ... °'.~ .. e .. "', ... c...n-11 "' ,,, 11 Dt•lll ,..ltt•• " -· (l·t llli!W1al """ .. _ .. .,~ (ft .. l'lllft..,..M •• ~•-.w1•th ••f '•11111<• ... t.iwl$i.tl " w,o. ..... •• T._..,, .. "' .. !.( ... " W..1-t o( 1111..-1111.,.~" •• ...... ....... ~": "'"' '-'•t .. " • 1/1 :l DAILY PILOT SB Tn1.1rsd1y, November :i'l. 11114 . ) Final Sta11d Tapes Reveal Nixon 'Battle' \\:,\Sl-11 :\'G'l'Ol\" 1L'PI> ·-Complain· ln.g bitter!' that J uhn '.".; ~litth1·1! ,~a'i !'\Ole }J(•nt•f;t•1 oi r.1 of thl· \\'111e:r=111t· co\" .i.·r·up. Hit·ha rtJ 7\1 . '\1 ~ou tx.•J.::_i n tn tht• '\4nini; tl av;, uf .\µnl. 1973 {o m:qi h1 ' ficht 11 ~a 1n ,1 prvh:.ihlt• 1n11~·a l·~unt·11 1 rt·solut1on or 1mp1•achm<·n1 ... on 1he l!round that you committe1t u crime." '"Th:1t 's ri~ht ..• that's right ... ri~ht ," :\'ixon rt•\)ht•d . Ills \'Oil'\: fl:it a rid l'niol ion 1, .. .,, _, Rocky Explains Pardon By J IM ADAMS \\'1\SlllNG'l"ON (AP\ -Former i\'ew York <:ov . Nelson A. Rockefeller tcstirit>d today that "'hen he pardoned a Jailed former s1ate Republican or- ricial for h£>ll ith rrasons, he \1•as not !old that son1e nf the medical rl•ports 1111ght not have been true. -• Coast Mail Crash.Hero 'Dozens of Suroivor~_' By GARV GRANVILLE oi--.o.i.,,. ..... ., Survivors of 1i jumbo jet airliner crash In Kenya \VednesdttY credited 24·Year-old Thomas Srotl or Nc.._•port Beach \.\'Ith saving the lives of "dozens or persons ... Led to Safety in Kenya \\'US able to contact his son ut a Nalrobl ~otel. "I'm fine. There's not a scratch on me,'' the young mi.ntold his father. Ile went on to say that he was in the J)ilot 's compartment as the huge jet at· tempted its ill-fated takcorr. .. . J}('()('ct•1 I 1 n J.: ~ i\{'('C1r<ltri i.; !(I 11\!I r1r(•\/111t~J y S('(•ret \\'hilt• 11 1111~1.· t :1p1·~ rnudc publit todar in fcd1·ral c·ou rt, 'ixfln l>\·~a n m «1l· 1i.ng 111~ la~t ·1l 1 1rh 1l1·ll'll"t' ll P••n Je,Jrn· .,ing ,j(1hrl \\'. Jl\·;111 Ill h;ut hrc1k1·n Ehrilthn1<111 'U/:!J.!t·~tccl :-:i.\on in1 · roC'diatt·l~ ll sll·n tn tus tapes 10 ell" 1t'r"minl' 1•\':-irllv \\hut he ;.i nd llc;in d1 ... ru!-.st·1I •l11r·ini.: l"cbru:i r y ;.incl 7\larch, \!17:L '" the• Ptl'<>idt'nt t·ould '";ul.d~ 1<; hC1\1 li1 L: a lhrt•;1 \ lh1·r~· I'\ " "J \\·as satisfi ed his life \Vas in dongcr," llockefctler t estified at opening !louse heari ngs on his nomini1linn to b(• vice president. Scott, or 49 Roy31 St. George Road; \\'3S hailed as a hero by those he helped escape from a burning Luf· thansa Boeing 747 jet that crashed \1hile taking ofr fro"lt p Nairobi Airport. "W,e all would ha\'e •en dead if it hadn t been for him," a ~Jllas \\'oma n teporledly_ said in the \\'a ~ or the first t'rash of a 1umbojt>l. · "\Ve k~e"· something ""·as "•rong ul ·1bout 150 feet and kne\\· .,_,hat \\'as ~head or us," Scott told his father. :After the crew had been cleared from the pilot's compartment lhc young stewart wenl to the sectio11 of the plane that is his respons1bllty \n (asc of an eme1·gencr. ··1 could see one sertion of the plant- \\":JS e n g ulfed in flames and ;i ste\\·a1·dess a ttempting to open :1 door." Scott continued . r anks anti g,flnl• II• 1ht• pro:-l't:u\111 ... ··oon't kno,1· 11hat1ht· ~nn<tf a bilch is go111~ to .Sl1!o-," '.'.;1.\on tol1I .John D. , Ehrlit·hman, 011April19. 1973 "I don't k1101v "h:1t \·ou d11111t h lh.: Dean l unintC'lli~1hlt•l..l h•'s IJhVtously 1 very upse t . lle's jusl la:-;h1nl! out. Goel · d amn it, I don 't k nO\\" "hat "e '\'e hrf'n t.11ld . J just don't kn111l , John. Frankly J'm just at ,1 loss. 'fh;it goddamn J)eun." In a second tap(' p\:1yc1\ 10t.la y, Nix· cin worried thut ll1·a11 abo \1 as tap111J.! their convcrsution" ··)'t)U h1•lt1 •1' d.1n1n sH rt• hnn11 111'1:1t 1 .. 11r holl· l'<il d 1 ...... 1".hrl11·hn1~1n ,;11d "Th :i1·~ ru.:hl I ;1grt't'." :\'111:on 1t·11ln·d. 'l'he t;qit•s 11'el"e pl;1ycd :1l thl' t'O\"l'r· lltl !rial of Jl uldl'mun, };hrl1c·hn1:1n. ~t1tl'hell and t 11 o lorn1er :\'1x1H1 aidC's. His tnnc p,·11 s1vt·. f\ixon said. "\\"c j;:L·ner:tllv urL· hurtin~oursclves in this t·u~L" Rill (;od almighty. \.\'C 11t·rcn't proteetin g t he \IJhitc llousc no11·, right ?" "That's replied. c:Orrl'ct,'' Ehrlichn1an· Borkefellc r s aid he pardonl·d forn1i:I" s l:1te GtJP Chairman I.. .Judson ~lorhou sc in 1970, 1\ho had hevn jailed in connection "'ith a bribery ~ttcmpt. after seeing doctors' ;,1ffida ,. its t h:1 t his life \\'3S in danger. \\'hen Jud iciary Comn1ittcc «hairman P\.·tcr \I/. Rodino, (0·N.J .), asked a se ries or quest ions on Rockefeller's kno\vled~e of how the afflda\"1ls \\•ere secured and 11i'hether all of them 'vere accurate. Rockt"fcllt•r said he \\'ou ld supply de· t<.1iled anS\\'Crs in \\'ri ling. · · ··1 iust "'onder if Ht\' son of a bitch h ad a recorder on tum," ~i.xon lflld "'\\le weren't prolci'ting that, 1re"rc protectin g .John ~1itehell," !'\1xon F.hrlichmun and \\'htlt' I louse c·hief or ~nid, almi,st ~pitt i ng out the name of s~~ffll.R . 11 C1ldcn1anon A_JJril.25. 19_7:i. hi s friend. formt·r t·ampaign mant1~er ;..;1xon r~rer rcd lo a mcc·hn.e: tn \1 h~ch <i nd atturnc\· ~enert1I. L;1tcr, Rep. Roberl itcC\ory, IR· 11 1.J, asked Rockefeller si m1,1y \\ hethcr he had any kno\.\·ledge lh11t ·:.ome of the uffida,·its saying ~forhouse"s life \\1as in danger tn jail n1i_ght not ha\·e been lrue. Dean" urned h1n1 of u l'anccr grO\\'lng · <tnthe presidcnc~. Just fi \·e clt1ys before. ?>titC'~cli .rl!· Rockefeller replied : "'J have no knO\\'lcd gc or that." Ltlter in the .samc t:111c , Ehrlictrtnarlo..;rfected :ln O\'crt urc from Ehrhchmun told !\ixon. '"I think it's entirely con· -on '.\i:<.on's orders --that he tuke cei\"l:lble th<.1t i( Dean is totally out of full l>lame for lhc \Vatergutl' scandal. 1\ s urvey by the Associated Press round only ri ve senators inclined to \'Ole against l{ockcfeller's confirma· lion, 79 ror it and 16 uncommitted. ,, t.:ontrol and that if matters are not hirndled adro11J: 1ha1 you could get u Fro• rage Al BLACKS ... •·\\1e. ha\'e asked that immediate :;;tt:ps ~. lttken to straighten things •}ulcB.,uJ we rt!all y don't hove any idea ~·ht!:"Jt.wJU lJc . ·~'or.J'-al}tor called a meelinl: \\'ith athleuC ciirl!ctor Neale Stoner. myself ..,,nil se\·e r~l others V.'ednesday after· 11oon <t nd \\'t'nt Q\'Cr \\'hat had been presented to him . ··He then mt•t \.\'il h the football maches in the evening and they hope lo ~el it straightened out." ·\Vhat about the one bl ack pl ayer \vho did r eport for practice Wcdnes· •la)·? ··v.•e know \\•ho he is and I hat \\'tlS e xpected." \\that is the reason behind his re· maining \\"ith the team'.' ''A loLof it comes from a fear of los· lng scholars hips,·· Graves said. Gra,·es also slated that the Tone black membt'r of the \\'restling team ;ind also the onl' gymnast \Vere not in· ,·ol \'ed at this time. Dr. S1oncr s;tid he didn'I get into the ~ituation until late \\"cctnt•sday. .. I really don't ha,·e all the specifi1:s Dl this timl'. I 11·il l take a look at it bul . :I 'm not sure "·h:1t they :ire after. It 's something you tan"t 1.ero in on r ight a way. "They suhm1ltecl a list or general ·tric,·ances-information 1lems hut i.ot in the form of dcm<inds." Ston('r says. "\Vc"re tryins to keep it in open meetings and gel things straightened out in that manner. .. \Vith the foolha!I i::amr this close. the chances of impro\·inl? 11·hatevcr their gric\·anccs arc ;1ren't good .·· (i ra1·es a~ rec1 I on the ti111e element. "'It ma\" take a \1'hili.' to )'.!:Ct thing:-; !'J rnii::htei-ird l'lll , Hut l "rn in ;1c<·ord \l"ilh 1h(" bl:iC'I\. ;ithll'IC~ and 11·ill tlo \\·h<il I c:a n to hc'lp lhl'lll ·· l,39 P eople Booked • Bookin ~s into ()range County J .1d fotalt>cl 13~1 pt'rsnns-120 men [Jf\d Ht \\Om('n-fo1· I h(' :::-1 hour l)C'riod endin:.:. fnidnil!.h t \\fo·1tn1•;,da 1·. dL·puties re parted tod.1\. ORANGE COAST " . DAILY PILOT TMO• ... ,e (Nit 0.llf Pilot, witll-<11 h CM" bt....., '"° """°" "'"''· 1\ ll"olb"'""° 11• ll'ot 0<""911 ci.. .. Pvlll•.,,•"11Co"'P1n• ~•.tl•-h.,.,\I•• ll\lllh\M'O. ~I'd•• lll•lkltll f"""'· .... ~l.f MIV . /<teWpr>tl r.tot<ll, H~nl!nqlt"" 6"«11 FDW>· t11n Yltlf:y, l•••n~. ~•d<llrNC\ Y•Ht• •nd ~ &tM.11 !iilMllll (~''· ,. •<"Ole ,,..,...( otd•l!(lf> ii ""O!"llr<I \llu•dlfl -~'O. T,.. 11'"""'1'&1 i>ul>l•\ll•nq 1>'4nt " •I »J wot 81• )lrttt, (0~11 ""~'•· C.o•••o•n·~ t'l&l•. Robe rt N . Weed Prn•Ofll! 1nd "~"'..,...' Jack R. Curley S ~ "'"''°'"c •M G4ne• .. """""°'' Thomas Keev•I ftioma!. A. MurPhine ,,..n1g1nq Ecl<tOt Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall . ~ad<Heba<k Valltv.Otlke ?»o1 ... P11 Po~"~ .. °"'90 Frtt .. •1 01Her Offices (.Q\tlMo\I 1)0WtW&l•$1rttl ""'"'"°'! l•ot<ll lJJl Net.ciort eo.i~wo•<I H~M•114!a.1 !loo•< 11 1 lllS llo«.11 lo\ilf~.,.cl L•tu"'" llf.Ktrl, !1M(;-y19\t ... I Telephone 1714l M2-tl11 Classilitd Adv•rtising "42·S411 ~let.(\ Yt lf<IYl<t-"1 Off«• .581·6310 F'rtlf\ »" (!t'Mfnf<I 495·0til0 ~'fl'f(ll\1, 1111 o ...... '""" l'vt!ll,,.1114 Ot<!'o""'• NO f'llM •!0t~, IUllOl•al-• ""'""'"J rNl'I•• •r •11,..•ll-"'' ,...,, .. ""' .. ··-"' ""'"°"' 'Pt<>oll ""'"'i.•1111 pl '"'" 09"\ _,. !ow-ci.u _, • ., ,.i.t •t Oltll ,...,, Coll-·· )i,,Mt;natiefl llY , ..... ., u .. ""'"!~!~ ~1 1'11 .. I I' 00 -·· ...im11, , noi11...,~ U.tO """•"•• ' "In the first instance \\'e \\·ere pro· 1ecting your re.election in a sense.''· t:hrlichman said. "'\'c didn't knO\\' ,1hatfrom.'' . "That's right," Nixon agreed. ",.\f. 1c1·\\·ards, though , this cover-up busi· ness "·as pure ?.1itchcll." Couple Held . . In Burglaries At Area Stores A couple arrested on drug charges \Vedne-sday night in the Laguna Hills a rea have hecn additionally accused by Orange County Sheriff's officers or· burglarizing a number o( stores in the E~ Toro and La~una Hills areas. Rockefeller began by saying he is eL1ger ta. he lp lead American on "a new for\.\·ard march.'" Rodino, in opening the hearings, Sl.lid: . ··Without questioning l\lr . Rockefeller's personal integrity, \\.'hat does it mean to wed great. indeed im· mense personal \'/ealth, to t he a\1·csnme pcl\\'Crs of the American prl'sidenl'~1 ?" · "\\'e must attempt to measure the net \\'Orth of Rockefell er family \1·ealth." Rodino said, "and place it into the perspective of both the An1erican economv and the American politicalsystcm." Ford Unfazed By Protesters In Japan De puties arr ested .James Allen Ed~·ard Sinclair. 26. and l ynn lilaric Sinclair. 25. both or \\'ho.m ha\'e ••1· legedl y u sed ,th e alias of Va,n - AmersfortJ in the Jiarking lot 6t the' l\)'OTO. J apan !U PI ) -President \Y~~d West Center, 25292 ~lcJnl yrc Ford S<I\\' tht• first protest dcmonstra · R ad. tions of his trip to J<.1pan toda.v buL un Officers s.aid the Buena Park couple -daunted. toured this ancient. form'l'r had a hypodermic kit "'ith a.· sub· imperial capital. stance ·they believe to be heroin in Ford "'as in high spirits despite thC' their possession. demons trations and a. drizzle th;.it The Sinclairs \\'ere booked 1n!o sometimes forcl'd him to take shelter county jail on charges of possession of ,under :in. um brclla . . .. hl·roin and possession or narcotics _ 1\ hec~1c t"'O·d<iy slate \"!Sit 1n Tok~·o p<iraphcrn:ilia. Three <'harges of l~y beht.n~. Ahead lay trips l? South burglary :ind one of recC"i\·ing stolen _Korea ~ r1d:iy a~d to a summit mc~t ·. property \\'Crc later added 10 lhL· rni:: l\'llh Soviet leader Lconul doekct RrezhnC\' in \1l<.1di,·ostok Saturda.v. · But for one day f'ord 1~·as a tourisl 111 Offi<'<'rs rl;dn1 the pair burglarized ~IOl'l'.~ 111 El T1lrO ;ind L;1gun:i !Jill.~ in rt"c ent months. It is furthl'r ;illcj!cd lh<..it on1• 11! th<.• t11·11 SU.~JX·t·ls 11ould l:1t('r return ,u1J.·n n1ert·hand1sC' to the :.tore and dc1nand a refund on the j!rnlmds that it \\·as fault~·. l3urgl~ir1icd stores id(·ntifed by in· \'\.•sti~at ors include Saddli'back Sport . in g-Goods. 23647 El Toro Road, F:I '1'11ro : Forrest Allen Sporting Goods. 25292 ~lc l nt~·r(' H.oad :ind Pet To\\·ne Pet Store. :ilsoof25292 '.\lclntyre Road , Laguna II ills. Reagan Denies UC Downgraded ll:\\.'\"; !l;l'll c;o,·. l{onald Rl'a ~an s;1~·s 1hal thr l'1l1\'crs 1ty uf .. California \\';.is not "dO\\'ngradcd"' durinl! lht• <'il!hl ~·l·a1·~ of his <id · n11n1str:.it1pn. In .1 q1h·~1 io n ·nnd.a ns\\"Cr ;,c;,sion \\"ednc:;d.1\ ni ght \I 1th about 1.200 !'.lll· ~l l'nt :-. :.il ·1he UC Da,·is cam pus, H•';1i,::i11 I\ a;.; told by one QUC'~lionc r .1p11-irc1111~· .1 profl's;,nr -lh::tt l'(' lt'.i('h\'I" ,•;d:1rlf•S f:_dk•rl In kt'l'P p ;1('!' 1111h \1 :1~t· 1111.:rf'ascs 1Jt ntht•r Sl<lll' ei n pl o~ l'"'· ""I! 1;.; ,till onC' of !ht• f111rst ('1!11("1 111111:1\ 1n.,t11ut1n11s 1n th" 11·ortd.' llf':iean rt·pli··d ('r!'ipl~'. "II has not ht•t•n 11_011 n~radl'1l 111 \ht• ta!>t 1•ij.!hl \l-,U"~ . ~4i!l~ fQ Riley Now Available · FORD, KISSINGER MEET «EISHA GIRLS-S!ory, A3 i:r<Jnd st~·le \\'ith no offici;ll stale responsibilities. ..\Vh:1l ii gri'il\ d;iy to sec the ancirnt 1 ":1dit ions and t rcasures of Japan," he . s;.ud. Ford f\c\v lo Kyoto -a city of een· turit•s·old splendors and no1v a hotbed of ,Jup:tncst· communism -after plantin~ a nine.foot dog"·ood t ree in the courtyard of his Tokyo guest house and bidding farewell to l::m· \IE.'ror 1-lirohilo. llis \'isil \\'i'.IS classified as unofficial hecausC' the staunchly anti-American ~n\·c•rnor c1f Kyoto. Toraio Nlnaga\\'a, rcfusC'd to mccl the President. 'fhe sightseeing offered Ford's ri rst <'lnSl"UP contact with the people of .Japan. ThousJnds lined the streets. wear· ing: kimonos and voavin g fl ags, tu "·C'lcomc the first U.S. president ever to visit JapJn. 'fheir cheers stood in sharp contrast to the President's ~reetin::: 1n Tokyo, 1\·hc~e 15.000 police kept him ;ilmost totally isolated from tht• peo1)ll'. E\•en th!! bel l bo~·s at K ~·o\o"s ;\lirako Jl o,cl. 1rhcrc thC' prcsidcnlial partv tonk 375 or the total 480 roor'n sl grinnl·tl :nHI applauded 1\·hrn Fort l'hC'cked into his SSOO·n·da~·.-&uitl~ But Ford heard shouts of "Fuodo K:ierr·' i Ford Go llome I from J:ro11ps ·of hcclder~ as he drove "'Ith Secrelar~· .ofStatt• llcnry 1\. Kissinger in u \\lhite lfous1• limousine to the old lmperi:tl Pal;it·e \\'here I lirohito w;is enthroned 1n lfl2R /\!)out 200 \)rotesters shouted objec· 11ons to 1',q rd'.s visit at the palace . :\nothcr 20 st;iged ~ demonstration • ,1·hen he'tour~d Ni.n!O-Cns"tle. onct :i ~tron~hold of Japan's old military die· t:itors ,,·hic::h \\':JS built in 1603 11•\th noors that freaked at every step lo "·arn a~ainst intruders. An a!lsistanl locnunty Firth Di!llrirt Super' isor Thomas Hiley now is lll'Jilable 20 hours <'fl Ch 1\·cck nt thC' super,·i:i;or ·~ rl'l{101Htl office In l.Jguna- :\1j:U('I 1\ police s pokl's man said :iuthorlt\es had been \l'rtrnC'd radic~I students m1eht uttcmpt 10 att3ck Ford's hotel. Pohce said 35 separate rallies had bC'en ~C'hC'duled . although some \\"ere in prolest of s ueh I. sue.s us inllatton rat her 1 h;i,n of Ford'ir; visit. South ('nunt.f ficl cl rt•pr('!iCntative Kirk E'·:ins 1s stationed at tht' re· i.:i11nal t'1,·1c center. 30113 Crown Valley Park\\';1y. Evans i:i; 1n thl' officr i\londay and 1ucsday afternoons, JIJ duy Thursday and Friday m o1·n1n1t~. Persons may contact Evnn-s at 495·4100 or 831 ·0000, [Kt SS. If h" 1~ not in lhc off1ce, nm ssage may be lt:ft nn tape. :\'o ,·iolt•nt"e 1\·ns report'?d In connec· lion \1'ilh :1ny of the demonstrations. Kyoto is :.i major «ntcr for the ul· tr<lleftiiit t r rroriiit group caJlrd !he Red:\rm)'. 1\'hlch was re,.pons1blc for the 1972 lod Airport. massacre in Israel and tor se"eral airline hljaC'\:_ , ings. \\'hill' 98 persons aboard the jct sur· vived the crash. S9 v.'ere killed "'hen it plunged into a marsh at the C'nd of the runway. burned and then exploded. Among the 98 survi\'ors were n:iany \vho reportedly credited Scott, a steward on the airliner, with saving their Jives. They reported that the young . ste"•ard first cleared passengers rrom his O\\'n section of the burning. plane and then braved anexp\o$ion that ~·as certain to come while helping other 1>asseng ·s escape. The en f the tragedy came as Scott carrie badly injured 89-year· old man from t burning airliner. "I heard a shu r nd hen there was a horrible explosion." Scott told PRAISED BY PASSENGERS 'Heroic Steward Scott· his fath er. r.1aurice Scott, an ex· ecuti\'e \\•ith a Newport Beach fi iian· cial firm. in a phone con\•ersation. The con \'ersation took place 11t 4 a".m . \Vednesday when the elder Scott -{:( ..\fter clearing his section he \renl deeper iiito the burning aircraft to help'other passengers, according t Q his father. It ''·as when he found the injured elderly man co1·ered .,_.Ith debris and carried him from the plant that S~ott h imself ""'as sa\·ed from the explosion. Jn the afte1•math of the air tragedy. Scott praised the pilot for his skill in bringing the plane .do.._·n from i1s aborted flight. lie also told his father that his ac· lions \\"ere "nothing more than "·hat \\'e are trained to dO." ' Storm Batters Northern Part Of California SabQtage-Ruled Out In 747 ']et Crash . . German o!Cicials completely rUted By The Associated Press out sabotage today as a cause in the The first po"·erful storm of '''inter. first ratal accident in the history of the packing heavy rain and \\"lnds up to 60 Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet fleet, Put added miles an hour, battered Northern that it will take Weeks to determine California today. what caused the tragedy in Nairobi, The Nat ional \1Jei1ther Service is· Kenya. sued a storm 11·arning for southerly The l::itest report of casua lties 11inds lo 60 n1 .p.h. and s('as to 25 feet sho1\'S that 59 persons lost their lives. l>C'l\\'t"Cll lhe Oregon border and One passenger is still missing and 97 Piaeon Point in San !i.Taleo County.. sur\'ived. There are 10 Americans Gaie \\'t1rnings were flying south or among t hose spared in the fiery crash lhat point._ which occurred shortly aftertakeorf SKI SLOPE OPERATORS . _\Vednesday. FACE ROCKY GOING -A14 Accounts b~· survivors-including . Sheets of\\•ind ·dri\'Cn rain and Jilter ·the pi lot-shed little light on the s1\·l'pt city streets. Big trees bent causes. befor e th.e roaring wind$. . , Pilot Chr istian Crack "·as reported The 1-ll gh"·ay ~atrol said morning as saying he was taking off normally northbound traffic on In terstate 680 · 1,·hen suddenly the hu~e liner simply· \1·as halted for about an hour ;.ifter a broke up and wenl do\\'ll . trailer truck collided with ~ uuto in S k , 1 Lufthansa the the storn1 po es me n or . . . , ThL· \Vl•;thcr servicC' said the s no\\' airline O\\'n i~g the Jet. st11 d sabotag(' lc\·el rem:lin~d aboul 6.000 feet in the had been c1.u1ckly ruled out. b~.t I ha~ niountains. \\·here the operators of ski other th~or1 ~~ at present \\'ere shee1 t'C'!<orts l>l't'recl desperately into the speculat ion. :-kit's for the \\·hitc. The explosion of the fuel t anks ForL·Ca :-\t•rs .sa id the rain 1\·ou\d aboard the jet spelled death for many turn to s ho1vers tonight, \\'ith 1\•inds of thr passengers. . dro1lping lo 30 m .p.h. and becomin.i.: The majorit y of the sur\'1vors north\\'esterl~·. managed · to fl ee the wreckage '.\l ostlr cloudy 1\·eather \\·as expect· through a gaping opening in the front l'd Priclai . of the plane before the loaded tanks · explodt•d. ORDER NOW FOR ASSURED . HOLIDAY DELIVERY Among them were 1ifr, nnd J.trs. Ed· mund Sen kier of Seattle. "'ho gave an account of their impressions or the disaster, · Only moments . before the plane slammed onto a hummock, !i.Jr s. Scnk\er tapped her husband on the shoulder and said, "\\le'rc in trou· ble." Her hus band. a former combat flie r, said the chilling realization that the jumbo jet was in trouble cam("· \\"he n he not-iced the engines-,•ibFating and the plane -was losing power on takeoff. "Suddenly. J. realized that we \\·ere in a stall , and f knew exactly .,_•hat it. meant. \Ye were going dov.'n ,'' he s aid. Teams or in\'esligators from the Germ a A airline and the manufacturer of the plane. Boeing ;\ircraft, ha\'e been arri,·ing in Kenya since the crash,to conduct their probes into the l"<.IUSC. German ne\\'Spapcrs \\'ere report · ing that the crash mar be blamed on flocks of birds being sucked through the huge eng•rres. But Lufthansa slressed that those reports v.•ere s imply speculation. Spok1..•s men added that it \1·ould take u·eeks of e\"aluating fli ght and voice' reeorders and masSi\"e amounts of other e \·idence before the story becorri es clear. FURNITURE Our new 102" high-bilck sofa in our festive \lelvet origin~( print of ~arm pumpkin. or rich green has the good looks and exceptional quality of sofas twice the ptice. We make it in our own factory and control t~ery slep from design to construction of its sturdy frame to those last finish· ing touches like the deep channeled arms. 38" wide 3SS. seat and 35•1 high loose pillows for exlra comfort. An unbealable \lalue, RB decorating service, delivery and our famous RB warranty at no exlri cost • Our big RB original hlgh·back sofa has expensive looks and quality at an unbeatable stralght·from·the·factory price • 7 7 ' ' ' • •• Irvine • .. • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL . 67, NO . 325 , 4 SECTIONS,.so PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER.2 1, 1974 ' TEN CENTS • e Annual standardize.ti state testing last year ph1red Irvine !:itudents well within the top quarter of California students and at c..bout the average level compared '.l.'ith students across the country. an Irvine school orri cial says. Tests were given to second , third, sixth and 12th grade students, accord- ing t~ 1'om Pe rrie. a psychologist for Students At Top • m · the Irvi ne Unified School District. The state average or test scores this year wa:s below lhe national average. Irvine's hi gh place in the s tate brought it near the mid point of test scores for school systems throughout the country. Perrie said . Second &rade r eading scores placed the district average above 81 percent o~ the average scores for other Californi a districts, Pcrrie said Third grude reading score:. \\'l're above 84 percent of the other d1slr1cts in the s~a te. he said. Nationa l co n11H1r1sons For the second a nd third gr<ide tests \\·cre not available, Perrie suid Sixth graders y,·1t:re tested in four areas, placi ng abO\'e 84 percent ot California districts in rcadil1J?, abO\'e 8G percent in l<1nguage art!:i , ;!f)O\l' 84 percent in spclhng and ;1bo\'e 73 l'l'r tent in m;1th Con1pared to sami>le:. of d1stnt·t ~ <it•ross the country, hO\\'C\'l'r, tht• re· ;iding stores \1 l'rf' better than onl~ 57 percent of otht•r tested di stri<·ts. spell· ing ;.ibo\"e 49 11ert·ent. language art~ above 52 percent and math ~1bo\e •Iii percent State Testing Tht· national norms, Pl'rrie said . ;11·c nut nt'l'CS~<Jrily \'alid. a point frt•· quent t~ n1ade h.\' erlucat~rs. Because of d1fFl·rcnt samplinA tcchniqul'S in thfft•rent parts of lht' country, the com1lar1:..ons are based on data g:1thl'red by the test publishers on dis- triC't~ using their tests, he noted. lli~h school seniors. also tested 10 f1wr arc:.is. r:.ink(·d abore 55pcrcent of Cahfo1·nu1's school districts in read- ing. ;ibo\ e 92 pcrt•ent in language arts. and :.ibo\'C 91 percent 1n spelling !\";1t ioni1ll). the ~eniors "'t•re abo\•f' ·17 perct•nt of the distiicts in reading. <15 pert•cnt in langu:ige arts. 47percenl in s1>elling and 5~ percent in math. The !:iCOres for sixth graders and hi gh school seniors y,·ere near the na · tional a\·cr agc. Pcrrie said. • . Area's Cost of Living Marking Tim~ . o.lly Jl'lllt MMt ~ ORDERED TO OKLAHOMA MUrder Suspect ftussell Russell Facing Extradition, To Oklahoma The extr:u.lition. hearing that James Ray Russt>ll U\Vaitcd for 744 days in jail cells ended this morning y,•ith a ruling against him and the former Lagun ;1 llills man y,·as ordered to Oklahoma to stand trial for murder. Russl:'ll Y.'as ordered returned to the state \\'here he allegedly beat a 92- year·old man to death during a rob- bcrv T~stimon~· from Russell's cousin , sought by Superior Court Judge Raymond Choate in Los Angeles \\'ed· nesday, was one re~son. the judge s<iid. fort his morning's ruling. l·landY.'riting e\'idencc produced by authoritu?s in Oklahoma in an attempt to prove Ru ssell 's presence in the state at the time or the killing nlso S\\:aycd ! he j u<lgc 's decision. he said. L3\l"yers for R usscll said that there is an aulon);itic Sl'\'Cn·d:iy stuy at· tached to the extradition order to give the defense a chance to file a standard appeal. Plans arc being mrutc to file such an a ppea t of this n1or11ing 's <lecision Russell.\\ ho has steadfastly dcnif!d C\'Cn being in Oklahoma at the time of the killing. gain ed 1.vldrspread atten- tion rcccnliy \vhcn it \vas discovered lhat he had spent endless months behind bars \\'1thouL a proper hearing -delays eauscd by asserted legal technicalities a nd red tape. The hearings into the extradition began almost 1 wo week!! ago. Storm Batters -' Northern Part Of California u\· Thf' ,\ssociatecl Press '!'hr fiJ·:i t j}O\\ crfu( sliirm {i( y,•intrr, packln_g hca\). r:11n un<t I\ inds 1ip tn 60 1nile:; ;1n hour. b:1t1Crl•d :\'orthcrn l'allfnrn111 loda) 'l'hc :'\:.itional \\'cather Scr\.l('C 1~ sued rt storm \\ arnin~ for southe1·ly \\Inds 10 60 nt J) h :.inrl i;;eas tn 25 fl'el hl•l\\Ct>n the Clregon l)orcter anrl Pi~con Point 111 Snn ~l:ilL'O Cou11t\ fiule 11·arn111 ,1:.s \\'Cl'l' fl_v1ni.: :;outh ut th;tt polnl Sheets nf \\ ind·<ln\cn r1.11n and litt~·r S\\'l'\)l I'll,\ )'o\rt'L'IS. Rii; trees bent he fore 1 l\c ron1·in~ 11 inds. ·rhc llii.:h11 a~-P;ilrol l'lnid mol'ning rJOrthtx1uncl tr;1ffiC Oil (Otl•r!itdt(' 680 ,,ns h:.dlrd ror nlx1ut an hour :-iftf;'r a lrall(ll' l t'Ul'l-cnl\ldcd 11ith an uuto 1n the SltJl'lll 2 Killers Get: Pick Of Death fAR!\tlNGTON. L:tah fUPI l -Ty,·o young airmen c'OO\'iCled of the torturc- murder of three persons du ring a re· cord store holdup in April have been sentenced to death. Under Utah la .... ·, they have the choiceofbeing hanged or ~hot by a firing squad. _ The victims, all c:.istomers or store employcs, \\'ere tied, forced to drink ~drain eleaner a nd then each shot in the head. TY.'O persons survived , but one \\'8s blinded and paralyzed and the other had a ha1l·point pen ki cked into his ear. ··1 ask that you discuss (y,•ith your clients) the rather unpleasant oplion set out in the statute," District Court Judge J ohn F . \Vahlquis,t told defense lav.'ycrs for Dale S. Pierre. 21, and William A. Andre.,.,'S, 20. Wed nesday night . The same j ury Saturday conviclcd both of murder in the robbery, torturl' a nd murder epi sode in a n Ogden. Ctah :-.1.erco shop f\pri l 22 . UPI l •lf9'"'1• Laura S\vord, the mother of a n 18- \'ear·old ~ir l killed in the att11ck. $obbed \\'ith relief \\'hen the death sen· tence y,·as read and said she y,·outd have lw.;t faith in thcjudieial system 1f it had been anything less. ".A.II I could think of is that they didn't gi\"t! my daughter a chance," she said. ··She pleaded for her life.'' l'tah·s last execution took place in 1960. MAIN STREET OF SEOUL, KOREA, ALL DECKED OUT FOR PRESIDENT FORD'S VISIT FRIDAY Chief Executive to Stop Jn South Korea After Hectic Two-Day Visit to Japan \Va hlquist :;c t '.'\O\'. 21 for formal 1m · position of sentence for the ty,•o ll ill ;\ir Force llase. l 'tah-en1isted men. The execution date \\'ill be !:iel at th:Jt time Orrl'n \\'. \V:il ker J r .. V.'hO SUl'\'i\"l'd the ordea l \\·hich resulted in the death of his 20-year·old son, ideotified Pierre and. Andrey,·s as the robbers. and Pil•rre as the man y,·ho shot the five \'ictin1s in lhe he<id. \V~\ker told the l l·m:.in. onc·\\'Oman fSt!e EXECL:TE, Page A2l Laguna Hills Mall Loses Big Diamond Orungl' Counly. ~heri(f's officers ;;1re investigating thl' theft front :1 Laguna 1-i ills !\!all store of a diamontl \'alued at S2.SOO. Deputies said jC\\'elcr Victor San· ford . m anager of \Vei~felld's J eY.'c\ry Store in the mall. reported that a 1.14 carat diamond had been removed from a showcase by an intruder Y.'ho put a fa ke stone in its place. 'l 'n1 at a Loss' NixonWorriedDean Taped Him Talks • in \\'.\Sl !l\"G'fO \" 1L·r1 1 Ct)rnpla111 in;.! h1ttl•rl~ th<it .John\" \litchl·ll 11 a.-. :-Oil' hl'nl•f11.:1ar~· of the \\';ilt•l)!o1ll" CO\ l'l'·tlp. H11"h;1rd :\[ \i:-..nn hC'g<in tn tht• 11 ~111111 ).! d:1rs uf ,\pnl. J!i';:l to n1;1p hi!'- fight ai.::.iin:-t prob;1blt· intpl';1t·hnll'lll prOCl'l'd 1 ngs Act·ord1n.C 10 t110 111'(.'\"IOU;,I_\ :O.l'('t'l•! \\'h1lc !louse ta pt'!'-111:.ide puhlic toda~· 111 fl"rl eral rou1·t. \"ixon hl'~a11 n1ap p111g hi:-. la ~t ti ii ch dl'fl'llSl' upon ltarn· llll! .lnhn \\". Ot•Hfl Ill had broki•n r.inks <ind g1llll' lll tht· pro-.ecutor .... "Don 'l kno1\· 1\ hat th1• :-on of a hitt'h 1s goi ng to say," '.\1x1ft1 told .Jnh11 D Ehrliehmnn. on ,.\pnl 19. 1973. · · 1 don 't knO\\' \\'hal.~ ou do " 11 h tht· Dean lunin telligib\e). lie '~ Ob\·1nu sl.\ \'C'ry up!>et He'i; just lashing out c;od 1lan111 it. I don ·r knn11 \1 hu1 11 ('.\ e hel·n told J iust tln11 ·1 J..110\1. J.,hn FranJ..h 1"111 111~1 .II ;o lo.-.:-Th;1t ~odtlarnu l)t.·:1 n · In ;1 -.1•rond !;1pl' pla1l•d tnd:1.\ "\1\ •111 II Ol'l'lt·d l h;11 I ll·an al!>o•I II ;i ... 1 il)\ltl;..' I l1t•ir Cfltl\ 1'1"'>.1t 1011 ... "1 111:-1 11 on<lt·r 11 1h" '"11 nt ,1 h11eh h;id '' !'('t'nl'dt•r nn h1n1 ." \i-.;011 told Eh rheh1n:111 ;ind \\'hitl• 11011:-l' l'h1t·l 11I ~ta ff II ll ll •ildl'1n:11111n \pnl ~.i. 1'.fi:! "\"1\nn l"l•lt•rr;;id 111 a llll'l'1tng 111 \I t111·h fll'<l 11 II ;1 rn1·d h I Ill of ;1 ,·:uH·e r )!!'fl\\ Ill:.! on 1ht• [ll'(''ldt•nr1 I .;dt•r 111 tht• .. arnt• tap1•. 1-:hrlll hn1;1n t11l1I "\·i.\un. ··J think it":-l'nti r1·h <'Oil f'l'l\'ahlt• th.it 1! Dl'an 1 .. lo1 :tlh nu1 ot t'<•Olr'ul .1nd· th;11 11" rnalll'/', :1t'1• 11111 (St'r f)f.A'.'\. Pa~t· .\:!) • Tennis Complex Reviewed Irvine to Study Offer by Pros ,, Laver, E1nerson By DOUGLAS FRITZSCJJE • plans for the Central lr\'inl' lllgh (.'11~· Altorni:•.v .lanll•!. Ent'kson 1:-lo !'C\'1£'\\' !ht• prnpos al and l'Oll'lt' up 11 i1 h >i count<'!' offt1r for the cit,-. at·cnrd111i; to Puul llrnrl~. d1rf'c1or of rommun1t{ . • 01 .ttt.0.11,,..._~" , School Co n1munlty Park. Thl' park is Irvine s city a ttorney ha s been to be built at the lnterse'4'tbn .. of asked to re'!iew an offer by tennis Wal nut and Yale Avenues Sl~rs Rod I.~\'er a't\~,Roy' Emersop to , .... The complex \\'Ould in<'lude-tenl'lis b~nld a tennis teaching compl~x at a teaching la ne~. a lighted st:id 1un1 for city park. 1enni!I tournuments a nd Jy,·o othel' In rorwardlng the .PrOpo!!al to City courts. " pro shop, IOck('r roon1s. SCt\'ICCti , --_ The pn1pc1!'-:1 I 11 a~ d1~ru!'-sed 111 th1· san1£> nte1•t1n~ ;1" <• pr111>0!>f'd 1)(}lic.1 11·h1eh \\l'H1ld l!O\'t•rn cnmml'rC1al recrc:1t1on 1n c11y parks Tht• pohr~· l!'- to ·~ rC\ 1c1\·cct a.ua1n h~ the cnm mlSiliiOn lll'l' 11 and is lo ~o to th(• rll~ coutlell in J.1nu11r~ '. Ur:1d~ ~ai d Attorney James Enckson the · com· :ionock shop and te1.1rhing ronm:-.. munity services commissio n Wednes· d;1y took a step to"•ard allo"•ing con1 · merclal facilities in• the city poirk system. At th~ same meeting, the com· mission uppro\·ed a draft or a pnlicy de~lgnl•d to encourage such profit · making venture! in Irvine park!i. Laver and Em C'rSOO fi'ave orrerca to pay the city a minimum or S2ol0.000 ror · a 30·)'ear lease or three acros tor u tennlK teachlnG complex and natlonol headquarters ror a· chain of such facilities. The commission said that the pro· posed tennis facility could fit in "'itb Jackso n Hires Pro Nf;"Hrh :1 third of thl' e1<>ntti:d 11:0 WA S lll NGTON (U PI J Sen, ucrl' r1t.1 park systt•n1 ruuhl bt• de llt•nr.'· '.\I .L.1<·kson 1\) \\';1 ~h 1 n111\l'd \Cl0Jl(•1t fnr comrnc1·ri:d r1·1'r('at1on a step c1<1sC'r to forrnal announcement unt.Jt<r 111e prnpo:i;t•d polir' or his candidacy for the Democratic Prtm-ur~ ht•nl•fll)I (II C<lmnll'l'l'l.d presTclentltll nomination t9d1:1y by b1r ~es 111 1J0trk.s 1nc.ludc cxpJntl1ni: thl' ing the top Profe!lsionnl of the party's ron.c.t' of rC"rrc:itionul f;u•1ht1l·~ 1n th1· Oitllonul committet to hc11d hi~ cam ('fly and gc11crattni;: 1\•\('ll1lt'' to l'·•'l' p:dgn operalion. Hobert KC'cfc, •10, the it~~ burden or park muinll'n.1nct· eo:-.t :- exccufi"e di rcrotor or thl" DcmocralR. • n tltytax 1i:1yt:rs. National Committee. will go to Y.1ork Th~ P"~nclrlll hai:Jnl!'I 1n ,dl11\11n:.: Ike. I a:o; Politicul clirecto1 of the l-uch dC\t•lopments an• ,lh1• c1l\ Cl't J:1ckson planning committee tSc" Tt-:N:'\IS. P al!(' \:!l I J .... --· Ford Unfazed By Protesters In Japan City 1-\\"Cll.ll. J:1p,1n •l Pl 1 Prl'l'Hlc nt Fnrd ";111 the f1 r:-.1 p1·01e:-.t d1·n111n~tra ­ t1rJ11.'-fl f h1 s t r1 p t11 .J :tJJ<i n tod<i y bul. un- d;1unt1 ·d. tourt•<I this anc1t•n\ forOlt'r 11np1'r1:.il e:q>1l;d F11rll 11 a:-111 hi.ch ... p1r1t:-dc!-iptte lh,. 1h·n1n11. .. 1ra11e1n:-and a 1lr111.ll' th;1t '"111 1•!Jlllt''> l<1 rtl·d h1n1 to t;ikl' -.hclt('r unrh•r :111 u1nllrl·lla .\ !11·1·111· 111 o·d.1.1 ... 1:111· \ 1~11 1n ·rok1<1 l.11 ht·h1111I .\hl'.1d la.\ lnp!>o to :-.outh Kor10,1 Fr1da,\ a nd 10 .1 .~un1n1it m1·1·!· 111g \\!th S •)I ll"l ll':1rler Lt'011!11 Hrl'4tllll'I 111 \"l:1<h\1)s\0J.. S:1t11rd:1\ HJ.ll ~•r 11111· da~ ~·nrd 11 ;1 .. a t11u11 ... 1 111 FORD. KISSINGER MEET GEISHA GIR LS -Story, A3 i::r.llH I -.11 le II 1th tltJ .. 1fil'1;1I 1'1<th' l'l''>ll!'tl'iht 1 tt ll'" ..\\'ha! ~1 grl·at da~ 111:-l',' tll" .11H·1l·nr 11 ;1d 11 ion.' and 1 l'l't1 ... urt·s pf .) ;.ipan, hi· ,;11d F1011t !lt•\1 1n l\\1)!1 1 ,, l·111 1111·t•n 11u1 1·., 1ild -.11lt•r1110r, ,11111 no11 ,1 hnth1•1I ,.f .);1p:l rll''>t' t'Ol1111111tll"li1 ;1ft1•r pL111l111;.: ,1 1\11\t' f.,o! dug11nod 111•1· ltl lhP 1·11111 l\ ;,r1I nf h1 .. ·rnJ..1,1 ;.:111•.,t h11t1'•' ;111d h11ld1nc 1a11·111•ll II• En1 p1•ror ll1roh1to 111 ... \1~11 \1.1,, ~.1._, ... 11u·d ,,., 11nut'l11·1;1I 1'11·1·.111-.r th1· "faunl'hh :11111 l_tn<'r11·:u1 )!o\ 1·rnor or f\'\ oto ·rnr:11.11 ~a i.:;.i 11 ,, l"l'hl'l'l1 In tllo•1•1 tht• i'l"t'!>o1rlt'll\: · Thf' ... ~~h1 .,,.l.111 ~ 01 t'i'rl"~Fo1•t1 ':-. fu .. t l'l1J,'>t' \Ii\ 1·11111.t<'I \11th 1h~· IJl'Pplt• 111 .la1>:111 Thnu ... 1111t ... l1n1·1t !ht' .. 1r1•1•1 ... l\l'.ir 111;.! J..111111110, and 11.1\lll!? Ila)!'-11• \lt'll.'fltll•• tho• lll"!'-1 l S pr1·-.1dv11t l"\1·1 10 \1.,11 .l ;1p:111 'rh1·1r 1·hr•£>r" 1'10011 111 "h;irp c11n11.1,t t11 1h<· l'rl'"1clt•n1 ·~ :!l't'l'l111c 1n Tnl.\11 1\hrrt• J.\.tMlllpol1(·£• J..1·111 h1n1 .ilntnl'-t 1n1;1lh 1'11l,1ll.'d fron1 tl1t' pe11pl1• 139 People Booked l'\i u1J..11\i.1' 111ti1 l)1:1n~1' l'o•Ur\1\ J,111 111t.1\t·1l 1:1!'! 1\t•r,,,nn;;; 120 mt•n ;1nc1 l!l 1\0111~·11 101 1 h<' :! I hour l>\'I 100 l011d1n.,: 1nuln11!h1 \\'l•dtlP'>di!\. 1h \Hl\IC~ I l' ]"11l1·dt11<l;i1 2 Counties Stay Same For Month H\ t:nilt'll Press l111crnatlon:.1.I 1·h(. cost of li\·inJ.! index in metropolitiln Lo:. Angeles 11·as on- l'han_ged l:1sl moath the first time si1tl.'l' J anuat'\·. 19i2 that consum er prices ha\'c ·not ~Olll' u1>. the U.S. Bureau of Labor Stati:.tics said toda~. \"ation1\·idc. the indt•x increased by 0.9 percent durin_g October on an acl - JU:'ited b;.i sis. J-ligher prices lor l"ood. ti·an sporta- tion and hc:dth and l'l't rcation items in Los :\ngC'le" 3nd Orange rounties 11('re offscl h\ dl·elinl·~ in thl· eo ... 1 nf housing an1I · elothinf!. acl·ord in_g tu Suzunnl' S a do\1:-;k~. Sout ht•1·11 C':tlifnrni:.i dir1•c tor nt the llurcau nf Lahor Statistics l·lo\\"t'\"Cr. rcta1\ pnce~ 111 Octobl·r \\t'l'l'.1 I :1 pcrcl·nt hi gher lh:1n a ~c1tr ~~O. sJ1c s:i id. <ind during thl' fJl"Sl ](I months of this year. pril·es 111cl'ea ... ed hy 10 1>crC'ent . compared y,·i!h ii.4 pe1·· t•1·nt the sam!' Pl'l'i<.)11 of l!li3. Food priet's incrl'll."l'd 0.2 pt•rcenl durln~ Ol'tohcr :ind \t'tre ll·d by t·ercals :ind li<tk)rY products \\•hich ..ur~('d b~ '.!.2 IJt'.'ret·rlt in Octobt•r ;.inrl 30. I pt• rcl' nt du ring I he 12 month:- Fruit:-;.u1d \'<'gt'l:1blcs \l"l'l'l' up 2 Pl'tTt'nl \\hit(• t.'ggs. sugar. fat :-<1 nd oil.; \\ert· ll!l 2.6 Jll.'J'Ccnt. llo\1·e\·er. nt1·at:-. r}(Jul\r) and fi sh \\·ere do1\tl :! i 11('rccnt duringjh(• month. Costs of fl('\\ and used l'Ut;.-; and auto rtp:1i1·:: ;ind hi~h('r finaneing eharges 1!ll'1'l':1Sl'Ct pri\·;1\l' trun:-;portation pril'l'" O :l prrt·t.1nt \\'earint.: ;q1 11arel dl'rhnt•d !\.Ii 111-.r· t·1·nl dur1n1? tJetober and housin_g eo:-·ts lll'l'l' 112 !1l•rcent I0\1t•r hut ~t i tl \1{'r(• 111 s Jll'r<·t·nt <il10 \"l' :1 ye;1rago ·rhe C'on:.un1t'I' Prtl't' lndt'\. rt· 1n:1in(•1I :It :1 l"CC{lt"{t \.1-;.~· In l.ht• h.J ... \' ~l'<lt"lll \!i/ii , J111·:~:-\!KJ '.'\at1on;ill~. highl·r pntc:. tor tnorl 1·,1r:-and hf)u:-in_g ra1.~l'd the consunlt.'I' 111·1cl· ind1•\'. h~· 11,!1 pcrCl'llt nn :111 ad- .JU.'>lt•d ba,1s in Oelol)l.'r • l"nn~Utlll'I" priee:-h:.tlt' rtSl'1l 12.:! 11('1"t't'tll n:111nn:111~ thl' pa!>I \:! 111onth~. thrl·e t1n1l'!'-1~1.,\l'r than the 19-;n.;1 in · 1lat1011 that ll·lt tn 11 ape-pri<·e eon\ rot" 1 rot, Spt'nd ~1hh · 11H·nnll' for 1101·kl"'r~ :1 1"11·r .ul1u1'tl111·11t for 1nf\atiun and hi !lht•t' 11:1\rnll t,1\.t'" 1·11nti11Ul'1t tn l:'fOdl• n:1- 1111n;1!h in t)1·\!\hcr. lhl· 1k•p;11·tn11•11t .... 11d l«·a l 'ill•tld.1h!t· 11\l'llml· n~I 1011:i lh' 11 .1~ dii1111 n :1 Jh'1"Cl'1ll frnrn Si:p· l1•111h1·r-tll''Pltt• p;t_\ rai"l'" :.i ncl \\ ,1!< 1h111 n I 9 Jll't"l'Cll l fro1n Octobt·r . 1!1';3, Tl11· L:dior lll·p ;1rtn11·11\ s:iid th1· t ti. - 111 111·1· r1 ,l' 1111hl· CPI \\;.r::. ll·<l 1i;.1t1n11;d h h1 .~n 1ncr<':t"(' in f•)()(t pri('\'" \\',•,;1 l lat• r l.'lntuh 111th a ch:ult·,. .. 1 1 .11 n lf)tHght. \ll!h p,1111.\ l'IOllll\ 'J..J1'!'-Fr1d;11 ael·ord111µ. \11 tht• \1r-;!1ht•r l;1rl .\ ll 1 gh ~ Frfrla\ +;~ !o i.; \.0\1 :-ton 1gtl1 ;);! ;-,; 'l'h11 • 11 pl·r<'t'llt rhanc1· 111 ... 1111\11·1~ tun~ht l:\SIUE l'OD.\ \' \/vtJ rfC:Clr1•r111q rn1111 ll1•ar1 i.;/ rncJ,·1i 111·1·d n•it arlo1>1 n ncU" lr~.t O•'Trrr rrrlr 111 lot'cmak1n11 de~ri111• 1ht>1r rnrd1nr 1'nrid1t11/11 :S/flr:J I '•I!//' :\.i l1aclt•x £•-....... ,, <• Ml>•yDMtt• •• L.111 IM"t .. ""-'"•' .. C.lll4t11!• AJ, DI MlltNl ,,.,,., .. (l111itlH D .. lt !QlleNI Ntwt .. c. ... ;c, ... Or•• ( ... !Ill. ... er.n-• '" ''· 11 0.11 ..... ll<tl .. .. ... , .. l'.tlttl'l1I '•M .. "'"' • •• l.nl•f11ht .... RI .. " ... ._..._ .. , . .. l'IM~t ... Tfl"._ .. Ny ftMI •• ... _. • • -... " --... IMHfl"IHle!I •• -·-. .. ~i,.-., " f'roal'llfleAJ TENNIS . ' ... tin~ sturk u•ith the facilities of a \'en· turc that goes bankrupt and allovdng de velopment which u·ould not flt in "'Ith the overall design of u given park. Plo.ns for development or the perk system call for wofk on the Cint lhree par1cs-Central lrvtne tfilh School, llarvard Avenue .Ballpark and Lni\·crsity Drive community parks- to begin early n('xt year. n l•1'('!01;n1cnt of a com mercial rcrrC'at1on polily is needed before 11 ork begins on the three projects, Brad) said. "If t·ommt·rl'ial recreation is to bt'l'ontl' an integral part of lr\'ine's communit)· park system then our planners <i nd :trchitects deserve to knt1\\' th.is no1'"" Brady told the co m· 11\l'>Slllll. F'ro"' Pa~ Al DEAN,,. • h;indll·d aclroitl.\' that you could get a resolution of impeachment . . on \hl' ground I hat you committed a crim~." Coast Man Crash Ber.o 'Dozena of Suroivor~' -Led to Saf!i; in Kenya • Bl' GARV Gll1'NVILLE ot '"" °"'" Plllll...,.. Survivors of a jumbo jet airliner crash in KenY\\"•Wednesday credited 24·year-old Thomas Scott of Newport Beach "'ith savfng the lives of "doi.enS Of lll'l'SO nS," Scolt. of <\!J Ro~·al St. Ge<irge Road . \1•us hailed 1\s a hero by those he helped t'Sl·ape fron1 a burnini:i Luf· thansa Bo(.'inl,\ 747 jct that crash<'d \\'hill' t:1 king off from the Nair obi Airport. "\\'e all \\•ould ha1·c ht.•e n dead if il hadn't been for him ," a D:illas woman reportedly said in the v.·akc or the first 1·rash of a jumbo jet. \Vhile 98 persons 3board the jet s ur· \'i\•ed the crash. 59 "·ere killed \\'hen il plunged into a marsh at the end of the r run,1 ay. burnl'd and then eKploded. • Among tht' 'JS survi\•ors were man.Y \\"ho rcpnrtedly credited Scott, a sle\\'ard on the airliner. 1\'ith saving their \i\'es • \vas ahle to conta<'l his :,on at •1 Nairobi hole\. "'I'm Cine. There's not n scra1rh on me."the young man told his father. lie "·ent on to say thtll h(' \\'as !n the pilot's com pu rtment as the huge Jet at8 ~~mpted its i ll ·fatcd takeoff. .. \\'c knc"· something 1\·;\~ 11·rong al ;1bout 150 fe l't :ind klll'\\' \\·hat \\':'I" :ihcad of u:-;:· SC'ott told h1s fatht•1· After the ere\\' had b('l'll elcarL•cl from the pilot·s ron1partment the young ste>A•art u·ent to tht> seclion or 1he plane that is his'"res1>0ns1bht y 111 t·ase or an emergency. •· 1 C'Oltld sec one seC'I inn of the plant' \\'O S engulfed in fl amt'S ;1 nd a !'il e\1·ardess attemptin)! to open .1 door:· Scott continued. .:\ft"('r clearing his ~eetion ht• 11t-nl 'leeper into the bu1·ning aircraft tu help olhf'r passcnge1·s. arrordinl! 111 his father. Money Witlt ltlessage. ·"rha1·~ right ... that's right .. ri~ht ... ~ixon rcpli('d. l\is voice flat ;ind l'mntionlL·ss Ehrliehn1:in sug~('S\('d l'\ixon im· n1t•1\tatt·l.1· listen to his t <1pcs to de· tl•rminc exactly 1\hl.lt h(' :ind 0('<.111 d1 scuss('cl Llurl ng February <i nc\ :'>l;i rch. 1973. so th(' Pr('sident could ";1nalyie h O\\' bi~ v threat there is." '!'hey reported that the young s tc11';1r1I first clc<.1red passengers fron1 his ov.•n sectio n of the burning plane. unrl lhl'n bra \'Cd ;111 e~plos!o~ that was ecrtain to come while helping other 11assengers escape. PRAISED BY PASSENGERS Heroic Steward Scott It ,1·as \\'hen he round the injured elder)\' man co\·er('d l\"ilh tt('bri s an1I carric.d him fron1 the planC' th;it ~C'otl himself "·as sa ,·ed from the t'xplo:-ion. "If I \\'Ou ld g ive a Jeaf\{.'t to \hl'Sl' _pcuplt·. t.l.1e_\ \\01ilct thro\\' it a,,·ay. but no one thrO\.\IS a dolla1· lnll a\1<~-'-_:"<i_\~ '.\!rs .. !cann\' Doherty, 68. Y•ho passed u1.1t lUO dollar bills 1n _<1011·1~\0 \\ n Detroit. E1.1ch bill hore a hnnd-111rittcn sloga n: ''Stn~ 1nflat1on bey onl } 1vh:it you Ol'cd ·· '!'he !\It. Clcn.1cns. ;\l1c~1. 11·om a n ·savs she \i1-C'!' ''" ;1 \imitl'rl rc·t1rcment prns1on. hut 111!1 pass the ~h;g:..in-hc•ar1ng hucks aj!a!n. Rockefeller Pardon • '"\"ou bC'\trr d<1 n1n sure kno\\· what 'nur hol(' c<1rrl is." Ehrlichman said. · "That':. ril!hl ... t agree." l'\ixon l l'Plit•1I 'J'ht• t:q>t•s 11 ere played at the co\"er- UJl trial of ll:ildt•man. Ehrlichman. )l itchel\ and 't \\"O former !\'ix.on aides. 'rhe end of the tragedy came as Scott t'a rried a badly injured 89-ye:ir-- old n1 an from the burning airliner. "I heard ;1 shudder and then there u·as a horrib'le explosion.•• Scott told Fro• Page Al EXECUTE ~ •• his rather. l\lauricc Scott. an ex- ecutive with a Newport Beach finan· <.·ial firm, in .a phone con\·crsation. 'T'h<• con1·ers ation look pl t1ce ul 4 a ,m. \V edncsday v.·hcn th(' elder Scott ~ In the aftermath of !ht' :ii1· tr<1 .!!Cd.1·. Scott praised lhe 11itot for hi s s kill i11 bringin f? the plane dO\\·n from its aborted flight . · lie also told his father th:it hi ~ :u·· lions -.\·ere "nothing mol'c thnn 11hat \\·e are trained to do." * * * * * * Sabotage Ruled Out . Quizzed ID \\',\Slft!\"CTO~ (/\I'~ 1"'or1nC'r !':°C\\' 'York Go1·. :\t•lson .\ lln<"l-t·ft·llcr lr-stificd loduy that 1\·hcn he p;1rdo11t•d ;1 jailed for1n e r stat(' H1•putil1l·a11 nt - ficial for hc;,1lth rc;1,ons. ht· 11·as not 1old thut some ti( tht• n1t•dit;1l reports n1ight not h.3\'C been tf\I\'. Hearings nom in~1t 1u n tv tit• \ lll' prl'sHll'nt. Roekcfrll l•r '-:ti£1 he pardont'd former ~t<Jtl' (~01' Chairmjn 1.. Judson \lorhousc 1n IOill. \vho had bct•n Jailed in ('onncction \Vil h a htibcry atlem pt. a ft er Sl'Ci ng doctors· affidavits that his !ife \\·as in dange r. !!is tone pensi\"e. l\"ixon said ... \\'e ,.icnl'rn 11)· a re.'fiUrting oursel,·es in this 1·ase. But God almighty. u•e u'eren't 11rott•cting the \Vhite House now. ri~ht ·•" "That's correct." Ehrlichman rcpt1('d. "\\'(' 1\·er en't protecting that, ,,·e're prott'ctin~ John ?llitchell." !\ixon -.aid. almost spitting out the name or hi::; friend. former campaign manager Jn1I attorney general. Jury he was tied hand and foot, !oreed to drink drain cleaner. shot in the head·,. and choked. He survive~ by playing dead. Finally. he said, Pierre felt hi s pulse. determined he was still alive, and kicked a plastic pen five in· ches i.Q,lo his car . Pierre. who comes from the Carib- be:in Is land of Trinidad, and An· drcws. of Jonesboro, La., were eon- \•icted or· killing Sherry Michelle Ansley, 18. Stanley 0 . Walker, 20, and J\Irs. Byron I\'aisbitt, 52, during the S24,000 holdup. In 747 Jet Crash German officials completely ruled Amon'g them were l'tlr. :i nd l\frs. Ed oul sabotage today as a e;ause:..iJ1-l.he...m.ll!!d-~t~:lle g(lllllle'&J. first fatal accident in the history or the account of their 1mpress1ons of th£" Boeing 747 Jumbo Jct fleet, but o.dded disaster. ··1 "a ~ ~nth•fil•d his \1rL' 11·a ~ \n clan~l'r ... Huckl•ff'lh·r 1l•-,tifil'd ;II openinJ:: Jlo~sc hcariin:s _on his He Kisses Wife Goodbye, Then 'Helps Her Di ~' POXTIAt, .. l\l 1ch. ll 'l'l 1 --Jto!Jcrt \\".:.tl('r" told In s II If(• of 41) y('ars hl• lo1·ed ht•r. 1he11 k1~~L'd hl'r ~oudb~l'. !11i ~utl'., la tl'r. :-.hl' 11 a'\ dt•ad. \\alt•rs. ;i ti.'>·~car-old filrtl\t•r hi ch ~chool priur1val. 11as l'h;H"E!C'd 111th manshiughtt·r \\'t•dnc"ll•t~· u1 the <11:· ;:1lh :'\01·. 13 of his 11 ift•, l\;ithlet•11. 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Just five da.vs before. l\1 itchell re· jected a n o\"erture from Ehrlichman on !\ixon's orders -that he take full b1:1 me for the \V <1tergate scandal. "In the first instance \\'e \1·ere pro· tecting ~·ou r re.election in a sense." F~hrlichm<in s aid. "\Ve didn't know \\l\at from .'' "l'hal's right," Nixon agreed. "Af· lcr1l'ard-s. thou.c.h. this eover·UP busi· ness ,,. as pure 1\1 itchell." No Love Note Hunt Memo Survives Fire \\',\Slll:\'GTO:\' !.-\P l -A memo written by ex-spy E . Howard l{unt J1·. outlin ini.: the net•ds of the \Va tcrga te burglars apparently \1•as not in a parkct of lo1·e letters dC"slroycd by Hunt at the end of an af. fair. according 10 testimony at the \Vutcrgate cover·UP trial. \\'i\li;un 0 . Bittman. a la11'\'t•1· 1\·ho received the memo from Hunt, s;ii d \\'ednt·sday he placed lhl' n1~mo unread in an envelope containing th(' ll'ttcrs. Bu~ \\'illian1 1\. 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"1'!1\'rt· 1:-. a stronµ r1ossibilit\' lh<'v 11111 not partici pate 1n the game.Satui·. d ;1 1 ··\\'t• 11:.111' aske'I that immt·di:1te ~t1·pi; Ii<' l<.1k1:n to straighten thinA·' ou! But 11t• rt'idly don·t ha,·e any ideH II ht•rl 11 II ill ht. .. IJI' P<1;.tor <·alled a mectin ~ 1\•ith ;Jf hl1•t 11' di recto!' Neale Stoner. m yself ;11ul ~f'\t•r:i l nlhcrs \\'edncsday after· 110011 :1nrl \l"t•nt o\'C'r \\'hill had been )ll t''t'lll<.'d t(J h Im . !Iv lht•n incl \\"it h lhe roothall <·o,1eh1·-; 111 the 1'1·ening and they hope J1• !.:'tit straightened out." \\ h,11 about tht' one black playC'r 1'. ho thcl rC'porl fnr pr<IC'ticc \\'('dl\CS· (L11" · \\ l' 1-nn\\' I\ ho he is ;,ind that \V:ts t''Pl'<·te1L " \\'h<tl 1s the rea!;on hchind his rt'· 111.1111in~ 11 irh thl' team~ .. \lot of 1! t•orncs from ;:i fcnr of ln~· 1 n~ .;;r hol :t rsh ips.'' Gra \'l'.'I; said. f:r;11(':-. .il so sl<.1tcd that the Inn<' h!.11 •k mcm bt'I' of the v.Tcsll lng tearn :111rl .1l~o \ht• onl' gyn1nast \Vere not in· 1.1111·1! :11 I his Um~. ,...,, Dr. SliJlll'r s aid he didn't get into the ' •0111"1.100 unll~l'BWt \'ieOne:;day. ·1 rl•all.1 don't have all the specifiC'S .it 1his 1in1tJ. I v. ill lake a look at it but 1'111 nl1t i<tlft.' 11•hnt they are artcr. It's 'vn1e1hi11g ~ou can't zero in on right .11\':ll'' "Tht'y ~ub mitted a list or general ~r1L•1 antes-informalion item!' but !lot 1n the form of demand.s." Stoner ~a1" "\\\"rl' tr~ in~ to kC'ep il in optn n11·rtlni:~ :ind ~et 1hings straightened 1u11111 that m;.1nner. "\\'1th !ht• football J.':llme this close. !hr rt'la nCe ;o; nr \mproviJig YihatCYCr thl'U J:ril'1 :tnre:-; :ire aren't good." (;ru \'!!!I ug reed orf the time element. 'It m:1) take n "·hile to get thlnti::" 1l.tr:.i1~hten~£I nut. Rut l'm ln accord 1\lth thl.' blo<·k a thl<'tcs :.ind "'ill do l\h:1 1 I c11n lo hrlp them." J\Irs. Nais bitt's 17-year-old son Courtney lived. but remains blind, paralyzed and unu.ble to remember the night of April 22. \\'a\ker·s 20·year-old son Stanley \l'aS killed , :ilong with 52·.vear·old Carol Xaisbitl and t8·year-old Sherry ~l iehelle Ansley . The elder \\lalker . during t\\'O days or emotional testimony. detailed how Miss Ansley beseeched the kiUer to let her 1j\·e before s he \\'as raped and then shot through the head. Patty Wasn't There NASlIVlLLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Patrick Decry of the Memphis FBI of· fice s'ays there is no concrete evidence lhut fugitive Patricia Hearst was ever in Tennessee. About 40 Nashville policen1en raided a house Tuesday after rcct~iving a report Miss ilearsl th~ it will take week.s to determine Only moments before tht' p!anC' v>'hat caused the tragedy in Nairobi, sl ammed onto a hummock. ?11r s. Keny'a. Senkler tapped her husband on tht' The latest report of casualties shoulder and said, "\\1e·re·in trou· sho.,..·s that 59 persons lost thl'ir lives. hie." One passcngJr is still 1nissing and 97 .Her ~usband~ ~ form~r ~om bat survived. There are 10 Americans nh1er: sa1 00 d th.e 1ch1lhn~ re1ahia1111on that among those spared in the fiery C'ra!ih t e 1um ~e was 1n . rou > .e ca~e which occurred shortly anertakeoff "'hen he noticed the eng~nes \'1bralln).l Wednesday. · and the plane was losing po11·cr on takeoff. Accounts ·the pilot- •auses. hv surv1,·or s-including shed litt\t' light on the "Suddenly. I realized that \\'e 11·cr<' in a stall. and I kne"· exactl ~· "·hat 11 meant. \Ve l'-'ere goin~ do"'n, ·• ht Pilot Christian Crack was rt!ported said . Teams of investigators front th" as saying he was Inking off normally German airline and the manufacturer "'hen suddenly the huge liner simply of the pfane. Boeing Aircraft. ha\·t• broke up and wentd01\'tl. been arri,·ing in Kenya since the Spokesmen for Lufthans a. the cra sh to conduct their prol>es into 1 he airline O\\'ning the jct, said sabotage cause. had been quickly ruled out, but that German ne1\'Spapers \1·cre rcf)Qrl · other theories ;it present were "sheer ing that the crash ma.1· be bl:1mcd on speculation." nocks of birds being sucked through 'T'he cx11!osion or lhc fuel tanks the huge engines. aboard the jet spelled death for many Hut Lufthansa stressed lhat tho~~ of the passengers . reports \\·ere s imply specuh1tion . The majority of the sur\'ivors Spokes men added that il \1·ould lakl• managed · to fl ee the wreckage 11eeks of e\·:ilu:i ting niJ~ht :ind \·0 1rt· through a gapinf! orcninJ.! in the front rl'corders and massi\·e an1ounts nf 0£ the Jllane before the loaded tanks 1Jther evidence bf'fort• t he sl1Jry was ther('. exploded. heronies ti ear. ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~!'!!!!!!!!!!!~ ORDER NOW FOR ASSURED HOLIDAY DELIVERY FURNITURE Our new 102" high-b.iick sof,i in our festive velvet original print or w.iirm pumpkin or rich green h.iis the good looks and exceptional qu.iility of sof.iis lwice 1he price. We m.iike it In o ur own factory and control every step from design to construction of its sturdy frame lo those last finish- ing touches like the deep chan neled <lrms. 38" wide ·ass seat .iind JS" high loose pillows fo r extra comfort. 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"'"'""'' ,. .. '~ ... ....... lftl.1f1 inn-....... . @llfblllf tt.M lfUd • ...0, r DATI A Wl(ll • Wll•DATI It iffnll t • 1Aftlll0Af lt llllOI. t • MniloA• 11111 UWllL t • W\I flU 111111• C..,.IJ'll 0 ltl' •I 1.......,.,.1, IM., .. _.. .. Mott lnkl!" CMl!Mr• ,.. i • • 1 I ' , 7 '( .. • I -. . . Huntington Beach F•untain Valley T N • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 325, 5 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES · • ORANGE COUNTY, CALl'l=ORNIA T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974 T EN CE_NTS Valley Counc~ OKs $147,000 in Pay Hikes By KATll Y CLANCV Ol tfl• O.Uy Piiio! SUit The Fountain Valley City Council has approved pay raises averaging $1,550 for the eight city department heads and increases or up to 19 per- cent o"er the next two years for 125 municipal e mployes. The increases. granted after an ex - ecuti\'e session Tuesday night. are ex - ~eted to cost the city nearly SI47 ,000 for the first year. City poli ce a nd Firemen still are negotiating new contracts. Lawyers fo r the Fountain Valley Police Officers Association will go to court Wednesday to challenge a city ruling that only police with the rank or sergeant and below may negotiate as members of that group. Police, instead, want to ensure membership or two captains and a lieutenant, despite the ciiy manasC'r 'S contention that those orficers should negoti<.1 le "'it h "middle manage· ment. ·· . The salary increases given depart· ment heads were from four to seven percent. City orficials said the boosts "·ere based on department evalua· lions and comparisons of similar posi· tions in other cities. The hi~hest paid city employc is Ci· l y llanagcr James Neal.. \lho ~e $35,000 salary "'as hoo:itcd h v<' per- . cent to SJ6,800. Publi c \Vorks Director \\'aynl' Osborne received a seven perci'nt raise to $30,768; Police Chief l\l:.1r\·in F'ortin, .seven percent to $25 .800: Con· troller lloward Stephens, seven per· cent to S25.700. ;\Jso. Planning Director Chnl Sherrod, four percent to $24,770: Fire Chief ~tirk ey La\\'SOn , four percent to 'S23,675 : Building and Safety Dirl'ctor Cha rles Enlminger , six percent In S23.2.')(). and Recreation Director Ga r·~ Da \'is, se\·cn Pl' rcent lO $19.570 l'hc tv•O·year muncipal emplo~t' cont r~1ct. \l'hich includes l!f ml'mbcrs of "middle n1<.11iagl'ment ," calls for pay 1ncre:.1ses or Se\'l'n pcrct•nt at !ht• end of this month and an ad~ition;.LI I \\'O IJt'I'('(' nt LO J UllC'. The ··n1i cldll' m ;1nage ment '' 1 ·mplo~·t·~. hn\t'l'\'et'. \1·il\ not recei\'e the lattl'r 1nrrc:.1Sl'. but it \\"ill bt• .:1dded lo their rt•tirC'menl fund. city offit•ials ~aid. 1'ht' g roups also \\ 111 recei\'e a fi\'e percent pa~ raisl.' a ~car from no"' and an addlt1unal pay adjustment of from on<' to fi\·e llCrcent. based on the consumer pr!Cl' index in June 1976. Area's Cost of Living Marking Time --...... . ' . ., Wolf Criers Stirring up s pirit for Fountain Valley's Los Amigos Ji igh School L.obos this year ure these varsit y cheerleaders. Cloek1\·ise from bottom left are Debi Canon, Sue Gardner, Lynne Ginty, Kathy Saunders (in the air l. Cindy Lloyd , ;\n ncttc Sin1pson and '.\Iartha l\litsuuchi. NixonWorriedDean • Talks Taped Him in \\'.\SJ-llX GTO): !CPl l -t:omplain- ini.? bitte rly that John X. :\lit('hell 11·as SOit' bt~nefic ia l"Y Of the \\'a\l'riitatC ("OV· t'r·up. Hi('hard )I. ):ixon heg:in in lhe ''aning d;1~·s of ~\pril. 19i3 to m.:ip his fi j:!hl against prohahlt• in1peaCh nlent proceC'd1ngs .\el'ording tu t110 pre,·iously Sl'C'ret \\"hite !louse l ~lf)l'S n1;idc public tocla.\". in ft•<IC'ra l t•o urt. Xixon beg,111 map· pinh his la"t ·diteh dt•fense upon lcurn- inl! .h1h11 \\". i)l•<.111 Ill had broken rallks <.111<1 i-:ont' to the prosc:cutors. "l)on "! kno11· \\~;ti th(' ~011 or a bitch i!" go1 n,e: In S:l~ ... Xixon told .lohn I). t:hrlich111an. on .\pri\ HJ. 1973 "I don't kno1r 11'hat ~·ou do 11•ilh the ·Dean fun1nt elligiblcJ. llc 's Obl"iously \"Cry upsel. l le"sjust las hing out. God· Dean \\'arned him of a cancer gro1,·ing on the presidenc.}. Lall·r in the S~i n1 e t:11)e, Ehrlichn1an told ;\ixon. "I think it"s l'ntirely ron· .cci1:.able th:1t if Oc>an 1s total\~ oul of '('Ontrol and that if n1allers :irt· nut handled ;ulroitl~· that you could get~ resolution of imJ)l'i1rhment . on th\' ~round that .vou co111n1illed a crime " . "That '..; ri g ht ... !hut's rig.ht n ght .·• ~ixon replied. his \11i cc flat anti emotionless. Ehrlichm;•n SUJ!gl'~l t•d Xixon in1· mediall·l~ li i.tt•n to hi.o; t;1pes lo cit'· term inc• t'Xacllr \1 hat he an<I Dean discu ssed d u rin g Fl•hruary and ~larch . IH73. so the Prc::.idcnt could .. analyie ho11· big a threat lhC'l"l' is ·· 2 Killers Get Pick FAR'.\lL~GTON, L:tah tU PI) -1·\\·o you ng airmen convicted of the torture· murder of three persons during a re· cord store holdup in April hal'C been sentenced to death. Under Ulah la"', they ha vc the t•hoice of being hanged or !>hot by a firing squad. ·rhe \"ictim s, :.111 custoint·rs or store employcs, \\·ere tied, forced to drink drain cleaner and then each shot in the heart. 'f\\"O 1>ersons survi,·ert. bu t onl' ,,·as blinded and paralyzed and the other had a ball-point pen ki1•ked in!o hi s t•ur. ··1 a sk that rou ctiscuss (\\"ith your clients I the rather unpleasant option I set out in the stattlte." District C.ourt .. ludl':e J ohn F'. \\'ahlquist lold defense <Sc.e EXECt.TE;llljte ;\'.:?l . Children Cud Cards to Hurt Police Officer ' Youngsters \\•ho once muy even have had unfa\•orable contact \l'ith Patrolnlan Les Prince ha\"e urged God to keep the comatose officer in llis care. But Prince , s truck do"·n la st 1veekend \\"hile directing traffic. re· mains in a deep coma today, unable to read the message sent on a get ''ell card from dozens of youngsters on his old beat -the Koledo Park and Sla ler Avenue area. The message \Vas dt!.livercd \\'cd· ncsd;1y to the critically injured of- ficer ·s hospital room by Susan 1\llcn, the director of the Oak Vic"· \'outh Center. and Patrolman Diek I-looper. Prince \\'a s reported s hO\\'ing some res ponse to treatment :1t J·luntinirton lntercnmmunity 1-1.ospital .ind a littie more 01Hi 111is1n is emerging ahoul hi !' ch;.inrt'S for recovery. 'fhe 26.,,·t•:ir-old p::itrolm;1n suffered m;ijor head. internal and le~ i11J111·ies \\'hen hl' \1•as str uck by a c:1r dri\"cn by an allegedly drunken motorist. Offit'<'r !looper termed th<' l\'Cli \1·is hl·rs ' ,::esturc ""a super thing"' after rte Ii 1·cri ng it to the hospital. "I! ·s s uper that they respect him so much that even though they may ha\"C had nC'gati1·e contact ''ith him . the kids 11·ould t.:ike the time, on their 11\\·n, put together this card,'' he said. D.l!ty Pl'-! Sl•U i-11<>10 COMPETITORS -These mothers are an1ong those \\"ho \Vi ii see :.iction Sunday in "'That's !\ly i\lomma" Bo\\"I. Playin g: for \Vestminster t in \\'hite ) "'ill be l\Iar.v :\l ;.irtusze\rski and '.\T t.1 riC' Baird ffront I l~inini;! up for 1-lunt in gton 13eaeh !da rk jersey~ 1 1,·jJI be Jl:il \\'ill <foreground \ and Judy l'ileran1 . .. Moms Suit Up Distaff Teams to Raise Funds i'.lnlhcrs frotn llun1ingtun Bl';ich and \\"estn1inster are J.!Oing to shn1\· thC'i r yot111 i..: sons ho,1· t ht> 1;;.1 mC' of foot· h;dl should hl' pla~·ed in 1hc ff1·st ··1·h:1t"s i\>l y :'\l on1111a"' Brnl"I Stind;i) ;11 I luntingtun Rl· "<" h 1 l igh Sl'hool . The mothe rs "·ill repr{'St'nl the \\"est nlin ~tcr .-in!I l·luntinf.10n B('ach Ce ntral Junior 1\ll .\ml·rican Football lea gue!' tn the 2 11.ni. garnr There \\"ill be a SI .50 ad m 1::-~ion th;ir~c for adults a nd 50 C'<'nts for ch1\drcn Profits \\ill be used for saf('ly equipn1ent for the tv•o lea,::ut>s . Thc lluntin).!ton Bearh tean1 h:1!' bf'l'n duhhl·tl the '")lt•an :\lachinl··· \1 hill· \\" e::.t m 111 ::. t er players are 1·allin g lht•n1~1·!1·l .. ' !hl· ··C'hl.'~tnu!s.·· ;1ccnrd· 111~ 1n P;it 001\ Ill'.'. publn·ll.\ directrlr fn rthe _ca nll' 'fhl' \ron1en \\il l \ll'ar ful! uniror1ns. pla~· tar kll' football 11 ilh lO-nu11111e ltu:1rt 1·r~ ;ind the.I" \\ill hl• :111011 ('<! r ich! 11n1t·outs 1nsll·:11t 1)f th(' nor1nal four .sa~:-1 !)011111·~· ' lie <ilSQ sa~s thc~ ha1·l' all lx·l'n i.:1ven ~xtr.1 narncs lo add ;.1 little :.pint tn the C'Onte ~1 s uch delil·ate til li.'~ a~ ··1·huncl('r Th1i:;hs." ··nuller· ;.ind ··:-.i otnr :'ll nuth ·· damn il, r don., k no11· \\"hat \\"{ .. \'(' bc~n told I just don 't k11011·. ,fohn. F°1'i111kl~· l"m j ust 111 :i loss 1·1iat goddanin l)t•i1n ·· Gordon Talbert ·Funeral Rites Slated Friday Offshore Permits OK In a ~l·rond t ape plu~·ed toda~. :\Ix· on 1101·riecl th:ll Ot•:1n nlso 11·as lapin!! \ht•ir t'Oll\"('l'~at ltHlS ··I iuSt \IQIH.lCr ir lht• :;On or :1 bitth h:11! n rt•rorder. on hi m," Xlxon tolcf f:h1·Hchn1;.1 n ;in d \\'hitc I-louse chi<'f of ~l u ff II.It . llUl<h:man ou r\Jlril 25, 1!)73. ;\"i'l:on rPfrt't't>fl 10 :1 meeting in 1\'hieh Lead Cach~ Carted Off l 'he 230 pounds of le ad in ~l arshnll Gideon's backya rd 1\c1·e fi~hini: sinkt•rs to him. bul n ).:old mine to the bur~l ar 1t·ho police SP\'C ul.-ite coulrl resell hi s loot for SISO -I (;tdt•r111 . ot 11'!111 l.iplon St . lluntington Brael1. hu~1 I~· had IX'C'n n1nhhrl.'! fi shin(.: sink(!rli from !ht:, lt•:irl for ~ bii: fishin~ tri1) thil'i \ICC'kentl. The.• bur~l:i r· !!.poilc-d h1~ planis. hO\\'t'\l'r. s omt"lime .:'ilondu\', The culprlt a lso mode a\\~' \\'iih 10 p3Ckagt>S Of clgarcltCS and S79.50 in quut'll'l"l'. Lame Duck State Lands Panel Drilling Nod S1\CR 1\J\.1ENTO (UPI > The lame duck Republican state Lands F'unera I .services ror Gordo n Commission today apgrovcd s ix new Tulbcr1. n mcnlbcrof a pioneer l·lunl-ofrshore oil drilling permits, the first ington Beoch f;.1nlll ~" 11•ill hcat 1 p.m, suchactionsincethcdisastrousl969oi\ Frirtay at S mith 's l\.lorturar~· in llunt -s pill which fouled the Santa Barba ra ington Bcuch. Chant1el. ,Uuria'I \\jll bi!: at \\'cstminst cr the three-member comn1ission vot-~lcmorial Park . • cd unanimously to authorize the drill- 'ra lbcrt . i I, of1 i38 :\lttin St.. \\'3S . ing on four existing pla tforms and one found dead a "·eek ago in a desolutt' island in the Santa Barbara Channel desert area in Ri\·erslde Counly, 11\'0 a nd on one island io the 1-iunlington miles from his dil!Pbled c;i,r. Beach area. Jli,·t.•rsirle County s heriff's deputies En\•ironm entalis t s and Sanla found tht• Skeletal rcmuin11 and part of Barbara officials strenuously objected ;1 \l"a ll l't bclit.?\"Cd to~ Talbert.$ erter to the approval "'ilhoutenvironmental hike 1·s spolt<'d hi~ cur. \1·hich h11d 11 impact re1>orts and said the decision broken rarliutor hosl'. s hould have bee n delayed until three DC'pUt iC's ~•1 id 'rull>f.'1'! 11 a~ 1 nst secn newly elected Democrats take control 1 St•p t 2R. and th<'\' thl•On1c he "as or lh<' commission in J:1nuary. The \I al~in~ fnr help a·nrl may ha1·(' bCl'll three h3\'C \'Oiced opJ>OSillon to lhe im- O\'etcomc by d<·~crt heut. mc.d.late rcs.umption.ofanydrilling. Talbert 1\ a~ tht.• son or Tom Talbert. Donald J . E veritt&,_ a 'tarf e.dvli;e.rto a form('r c11~· councilman and OrangC' the commission, saia no envlronmen· Counly supcr\1i:tor I le \\'ili;i a forml'r t~l Impact re.Port 11·as needed because cit~· ru·c man and rurelakC'r al the "the re is no poi1sibility or a serious oil &Isa Chica Gun Club spill " Bl the six sltt:5. lie is s ur1 i\"Cd by u brotht'r .1'in1 . of On" year '1.':0 the conlmlS!iiOn votf'd Palin Sprin-'?:<li 11ncl t11·ncousins. to 1111 a morutorium on off'i hore oil / d rillin g. 1mposert .t fll'r the Sant.1 Bnrb:1ra spill. on .. 1 leasf'·hy-lt'a:-1' b.:i sis. Kext m onth thl' <'o n1m1s:.1on plans to t:1ke up co nsideration of a more l'X tensive drilling projl'l'I proposed on platform •lolly in lh(• Sflnta Barbara AT&T, ECONOMY CLOUD MARKET NE\VYORK ll;PI J Prices turned .mixed today in moclcr11tely act\\·e trading on I.he Ne\\· 'r"ork Stock Ex· changt". ln\'estors pondcrild a Justice Departm ent suit. :.1g:iinst Americ"n TclC'phonc & Teolcgraph and the nu· lion's deependini;i reces:.1on. iT:.lbles. 01). The Do\11 Jone5 lnduslrlal 3\'Cr;.qz:t . "'hich flucturatcd throughout the da~. k>st.1.02 points to f'4ll .51. And d cline~ ~ed ad\'ll'l~ll', 6!l7 to 582, a mon~ 1.705 1s:rue,; traded Prices "'C!rc lo"'"r 111 nlod<'ratel~ acti\·e lrndln& 011 th(I Am r11 ran Sto<·k Exchan14c . ....1._ Choinn!'l, for 11 hu·h .. ~ l'll\ 1ronn1cnt:1I 1n1 1>act l'l'porl hu..; bl'l'fl prC'parl'd \\'i\tia111 (;C ~lll'r, a :,pt1kt'Slllall for <;rt Oil Out tGOOl and a for n1er roughnl'\'k 1111 ,,ffshnrC' 11d plalforn1:.. s:1i<l lhc t1n11r<111mcntah~l 'l \l l'l'l' art:1 manll:-· npposl'd ',to Ill'~ <!!JIJ HJ,'- ""ithout sturt~ 1n g po:.slbll' -0(f\·ersc eCOIO!(Ll'al t'ff(•('tS "\\'hat about a hlll\1nut"" he said in response to E1 er1lt s' re mark . .. \Vouldn 't a bin\\ out h;.11 ca s 1 ~n111 can1 imp:ic1 on thl' en\ ironmcnt ~·· Tht· nt\\' dr1\hni;: 1s expected to pro ·duce a n e'i'.lr;i 4,000 barr('I~ (If od ix•r day and lncrcast' slat\'' revenue frrun th(' tldclu nds oi I h.1· 10,000 a day The "'ells ar(• dci.l~ncrt to pun11> nu! the rema1nint: oil in fil"lds 11 h1ch <JI"\' about two-thirds depicted. 163 E niergency Cu lls I); ;1111.~t' t'11111ll\ ~h\•l'11t', nfl11·,•1-.. 11•-..pf1111h·1I 111 l!i:l t'lllf'l't::t·tlt'' l'all" in !ht• :?I h•Hll P•'l'l(llj 1:11d1ni.: lllHllll).!hl \\ P1ln1·~d ii' rh•p 11t1t>" l'l'IJ11rti·d t11tla ~ J 2 Counties Stay Same For Month By l 'nited P ress Internatio nal The cost of li\'inJ! index in metropolita n Los Angc·1 0s 11·a:i un- c·h:.1nged last month -the first time sin<'l' J anuar\". 1972 that t·onsumer pl'iet's h..:i,·e "not gone up. the U.S. Bureau nf La bor Statistics :oiaid toda \". Xation1,·ide. the index increased by 0.9 percent during Octoher nn an :id · JU:>ted ba:;is . · llil!her prices for rood. lrans1>0rta'· tion :llld he:llth ;i nd recreation it cn1s in Los :\nJ!ch.·~ :.111d Orange counties 11crl• offset b~ dce!int:'S in the cost of housing a nrl clothin~. according to Suzanne Sado\1sk y, South ern California dircctol" of the Bureau or I a!)or Stalis ties. fl1n1\"t•\·cr. l"<'la il prices in Octob(·r 11·erc I J .• 'i pC'rC(•o! hig her th~1n ;J }"t'ar ago: she s aid. :.tnd during the first 10 n1onth~ of this .\·t>11 r. price~ increased hy 10 percent, eon111arl'<I \1"ith 6 .J per· cent tht' sa me pt!riod of 197:1. Food pr1cts i11ci:e;1 .... erl 0.2 percent during Oclob('r ;i nd \lf'l"t' It'd b1 tcr .. .:il s and h~t kl'r.I" produrts \l"hit h surgl'd b_,. 2.2 1>crct'nt in October and :IO. l Jll'l'Cl' nt during the 12 n1onths. Fruit~ and \'C'.i!ct;1hles \lt're up ~ pl•rcent 11 tu le eg~:;. suga r. fats :.ind nil ~ \1crc u1> 2.6 pcrtent. llo11L•\'('r, nll'al:-. 1>0ultr~ :ind fish \1·erl.' clo,,·n 3 7 Jll•r<.·ent durin~ th(' month. C'o:.ts of nc11 and u:icd t·ar-'l and :.iulo J"l'IKtir~ ;uul hiAhe r financing charges 1nl'l"t·a~ed prl \':ill' tran ~jlOl'lation JH"iCt''-0.3 pt•;·el'lll t'o11.;un1er prll"l'" ha\l' rL~l'n 12.2 pertl.'nt nat ionalty th<.' pa:.l 12 months, Th r<'l' timt·~ fa ... tl'r th<.1 11 the 1970·71 in- na11on th al h'd 10 1\ age· price cont rols. lro l~ Walking Race Entra1its Eyed :'ll c mber~ of the Am:ileur AlhletiC' l 'n1on (Af\t.:) a rc in\·ited to compete in the first :innual lluntinl!lon Beach \\'a lk R4t<'e. slartin_c al !l u.m Satut· day i11 lluntington Ccnt r;1\ Park. Competition \1·ill be offtrl'd in fil't' cti\"iS 1ons: n1cn"s and \"l'tc rans 120 ki!nmcll'r s!. and 11·on1cn's, 00,·s· and girls' ifi\·e kilom l'tcr:11. Entr~· fet' is Sl 50 for the longer races. SI ror the ~horll'r d1::.ta ncC's. lnlert'stcd \1alkers ran enter tht.: rarl'~ at the starting point, next to thr snack har at Talhe11 Lake on Golden \\"l'~l Street. Thl' race is cos ponsored h~ the 1\At.: and llll' Patriots liSA ·r r:ick 1'c:I n1 of 11 untingl.on llcaeh. 1..'luud1 '' 11h .it ti,11Hl" "t r;i111 l on igl\1· 111th 1•.1111 ~ l"I0\1d.' .;kit'' 1'"r1<l.1\ .11·1·11rchn:.:. t11 lhc 111'.1tht•1' l;itl 1 111 ·,•h, Fr1d.11 G2 !II 1,7 I.Oii., l<1tii7:hl !'12-.i7 'f"h11 -4_ j/Ll\"~1 \ h,irll't• ut :-.hOlll'l"S 1 nn 1>:I11 • , l:\S IUI:: 'rUDA \' \fl·n. recol"L'nna l111n1 t,rnrt or ta~l.:1 l!Pl'rl 11111 atlnpl a 111•u /P.~.~ (l("/!1 t' rf'h• 1'1 l1ll 1'1111?~111Q dt'~pllf /!1t•1r 1·(1 rd1111· rnnd111011 .'it(lr!J. l)rr(l+' ,\./ l1a1lt•x (roM ...... l~ " "'-... '°""' .. L M l tw• " ,,.,. ... , .. ~ ......... l~DI Mwlllll '•11<1• .. Clfnll!H D• u "-11 ... •• Ht .-\ .. ,_;c, ... 0r.,,..c.w11h ... er. ....... '" It , U 0.al~ ... l ltt\ .. ...... <•-' ....... 1.1, ... .. "'"' • •• ....... , ............ •• 5"1C• Oftl•-~· .. .. ,..._ .. ,, 01.t ftlt•!\ .... " l'hGar.,,., •• '"'"''' •• "91'etoCI .. " .,. •• 111. .. 1m.,rn111+111 •• ......... ,.,., • • ·~" UlllOMr\ " 1 J I • -A":!-DA1LY'Pil0f ''if9 -- ·12 Black I • . Athletes Sit Out? By 110\\' A RO llA~O\' Of IN D•ilf 1'1'91 M•ll Twelve of 13 black :1thlclcs on the Cal State l-'ullcrton football tt.>am arc not tx1,ccttd t r, pl;iy ~Jt t 'C Ouv1s ~uturda y in the f1n11I gan1c u! the yct1r follo"'in:: s ubmission of u li st or 1ricv1:1.nces \\'et.lneiday to Or. Paul 1:.;.istor. \lorris (;rDV('S, l!S!oiStilnl dean of :1ctivitie.~ :11 f.'ulll·rton, i)> sl•r\•lng as :1pokcsman ft•r 1 hc bl:n·k u1hll•ll'S. "Ba sicully. \\lu.1t 1t boils do1>;n to is that. the black uthlctl·s reel there is ;1 double Sl<.indurd on all of the sport:. teams,'' Gru\·cs c ... plalncd. .. They fee l 1he bluck athlete has tu he :1 super star in orclt>r to play. JCthev make one mistake. they ar~ out of the gaml' '"hilc 11 \\ hitc athlete keeps playing. ·;11 ul-;o ro\·ers medical treatment. One of the black players had a slight brain concussion in the Cal Poly game :.ind the lr<iinc r let hun lie dO\l.'fl until Oifl1•r the gaml·. "'\V tu;n it \1 as over. they didn"t make any &ttcm pt to gel him to medical help and his family had to take him. .. \Vhcn a black athlete suffers an in· jur~· .. he is still r<•quircd to suit up for praet1ec. Rut so1ne 1vh1tc ;ithlt>tt•s sit out and them c·omc back and start a gain. ··our major focus right now is on football bee a use 1t 1s in season but this pertains to all sports teams. The black basketball players are not prac· ticlnt now." I 'Women's Day' ' Ai Jlunti:O:gton . - ~chool Friday ' Friday is \\',men's Day at llunt- I ington Beach High School. Students may leave r egular classes to attend any or all or seven program s or- ganized by the school's chapter or the National Organization of Women (NQ\\'!- A slide presentation on the roles and · stereoty p es of women in children'• books \\'ill be shown, and a representa tive or the Feminist Health Center will speak on health topics re· Jevant lo \lt'Oroen. · Als<' during the day, Deloris Handy, Los Angeles tele\·ision newscaster. v.111 talk with students about \lt"Omen and the media . Stltrley Ur ant or Cal State l''\lllerton will speak on women in higher educa. tion, and a ''J\l aude''televisionepisode on the equal rights amendment \\'ill be shown. The fliOW chapter also has invited Betty Brooks to demonstrate basics or self defense. Solar Energy ·Topic of Meet Solar energy and its possible uses will be the main topic discussed at tonight's monthly meeting of the Orange Cou nty chapter of the American Society of ~lcchanical Engineers. • The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m . at Lorenzo's Rest aur3nl in Santa A.na and is open to the puhlll'. Robert I .. Geruais. proj."!ram man a~e r al ~1cDonnell Douglas Astronautics 1n lluntinb1.0n Beach. and A. L. Ottu1n of Space Optics. will be the fc a tu red speakers. They 11"il1 talk 11bout the possib!(' future use of solar po\\·cr plants as \~ocll as such consumer·oricnted topics as hornf• he.:itini:. \\il\cr heating and air condition111g. ORANGE COAST . HIF DAILY PILOT Tllo 0.1• C.0•\I D111¥ ~llOI • ..,111-dl I'(""'· Dl"""lfttHt..,.·l'fH1 11oueh.,...,OJ11>eOr-c.o.\I P,,,Dil-"1"9 Col'ICl•'IY. S01M•11o t0>!i....1 ••e ,..tt.hlflllG. ¥co..,•• 1'"°"'" r.io.,. ,,.. c ... i. ,,_.,,., ''°"'""'' llelK". Hu"''""°"' ~I(" >'e..,,. II•" 11111<¥. 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"""'" •UWrll .... • to!•IOl"•ll ""ttl•• '' l<ln•l"•-nt• P1t1tl11 ..,., .. ttll'.,,11(~ ..,1fll0111 111"'1.•.i .. tmlHiofl 01 ""''"t"f-•. ' ~= ... ~'.·'\.!:~::1..."'~ •• ~!~ 't,';; -•Ill, tlf ..... , IA OQ mOlll\.!y. """"''.,' flnl•fltl""' tJ 00 "'°"llllf Ford Goes Coast Man:Crash.Bero On Tour 'Dozens of Suroivor~'· Led to Safety in Ke1iya o..llf 1'1111 lltU l'llMt ORDERED TO OKLAHOMA Murder Suspect Russell Russell Facing Extradition To Oklahoma The cxtr:idi\1011 he:.irinf: th:it J;1mes Ray Russell a"•aitt•d for 744 days in jail cells ended th ls morning wilh a ruling against him and the former Laguna Hills man \\'as ordered to Oklahoma to stand trial for murder. Russell was ordered returned to the state where he allegedly beat a 92· year·old man to death during a rob·, bery. Testimony from Russell's cousin, sought by Superior Court Judge Raymond Choate in Los Angeles Wed· nesday, was one reason. the judge said, for this morning's ruling. Handwriting evidence produced by authorities in Oklahoma in an attempt to prove Ru ssell's presence in the state at the time of the killing also s"'ayed the j.udge 's decision . he said. In Japan K\'OTO. Japun fUPI) -President F'ord ~D\\' the first vrotcllt dcmonstra· lions of his tnp to J apan today but, un - c.l:1untt'd, tourt:d ttus uncient Cornier irn1>t.·r1a1 capital. rurd \\·as in high spirits despite the demonstration:. and a drizzle thut son,etlmes forrt•d him to take shelter .under un um brctla. A heetic t "'O·d<i~ stall' ''isil in Tokyo ]Jv bc>hincl . Ahcud lay trips tn South' l\01·ca Frul:1 y <ind tn a summit meet· 1ng 111th $011el lt'ader Leonid Brc:d1ncv in \"IJd1\"ostok Saturda1·. But for unr day Ford "'as a tourist in FORD, KISSINGER MEET GEISHA GIRLS -Story. Al grand style with no orCic ial stale rc.~ponsibilit ies. '"\\'hat a great day to see the ancient traditions and treasu1•es or Japan,'' he :iaid. Ford flew to Kyoto -a city of t"en - turies-old splendors and no1v a hothl·d Qf .Japanese communism -· aftl'r 1>lanting a nine·foot dogwood tree in the courtyard (Jf his 1'okyo i:uest house and bidding fare\\'ell to Em· peror llirohito. llis \'isit ""JS c\assiried as unoffici:il l.H.'C'a uSl' the staunchly anti·American J.\O\"ernor of Kyoto. Torazo Ninaga\1•a, refused to m eet the President. The sightseeing offered Ford's first close·UP contact with the people of Japan. Thousands lined the streets, wear- ing kimonos and \\·aving nags, to welcom.e the first U.S. president ev<'r to visit J apan. Their cheers stood in sharp contrast to the President's greeting in Tokyo, where 15,000 police kept him almost totally isolated from the people. Indian Program Committees · To Be Formed La"·yers for Russell said that there is an automatic seven·day stay at· "lached· to the extradition order to give the defense a chance to file a standard appeal. Parent and community advisory Plans are being made to fi le such an committees which \\'ill guide a Hunt- appeal of this morning's decision. ington Beach Union High School Dis- Russell. who has steadfastly denied e\•en being in Oklahoma at the time or the killing, gained widespread atten- tion recently when it was discovered that he had spent endless months behind bars \lt'ltbout a proper hearing -delays caused by asserted legal technicalities and red tape. trict program for American Indian .students will be formed tonight. Potential participants will meet at 7 :30 o'c l ock with program coordinator Dr. Richard Altimari in District Conrerenee Trailer E·F, ad· jacenl to the district office, 17th Street at !\l ain Street. The high school district bas re· ceived a federal grant or 54,677 under The hearings into the extrad1t1on-lht> Indian Education Act to assure began almost two weeks ago. that all Indian students are identified and that their individual and colleC'- tive needs. cultural background a nd . social condition are understood, a dis- From Page A I EXECUTE. • • trict spokesman s aid. The advisory committee is open to all community members, including starf ancl students. who are interested in helping to increase public a1vare- ness of the A n1erican Indian culture. l;i1\'\'crs for Drile S. Pierre, 21 , ond Parents of Indian students, as \\'ell \\'1 lli am A .. r... nd re1vs. 20, \\'cdnesday :1~ counselors and teachers and the ln- • lly GARV G R~NVILLE 0t1•10.u, .. .--.11 Survivors of a jumbo jet airliner crath In Kenya Wednesday credited 24·ye.ar·old Thomas S<:ott of Newport Dench 11·fth suvlng the lives of ·"dozens of persons." Scou. or 49 Ror11 l St. George Road. \\111~ hulled a s n hC'ro bv those he helped cscapt' frofn n bUrni ng l.uf· th01nsa lloc1ng 747 jct thul t•r1o1shed ""hill'.! taking oft fr•onl the Nairobi Airport. "\Ve all "'OU ld have b<·en dead if it hadn't bern (or him," a Dallas 11·oman reportedly said in thl' "'a kc of the first crash of a jumbo jet. \\lhile 98 persons ubourd the jet sur· 1·ived the crash. 59 \.\'ere killed 11·hen it plunged into" marsh at the end of the run"·ay, burned und then exploded. Among the 98 survi\'ors were many ,1·ho re portedly credited Scott, a ::.tt.•\1·ard on the airliner, "·ith saving their livt·~. Thl'y reported that the young ste11•ard first cleared passengers from hi s 011·n scclinn of the burning plane und I hen bra vcd an explosion that 1vas ccrtuin to come while helping olh,er p:1ssengers e sc;1pe. 'l'he end of the tragedy came as ~colt l':1rrietl a badly injured 89-year- o!d mun from the burning airliner. •· l heard a shudder and then there 11·as a horriblt• explosion." Scott told Bieycle Trail Dedicatio:O: . Set Saturday A 5174,000 package'or bicycle trails, covering 37 miles in scattered parts or •tuntington Beach, will be formally dedicated Saturday in ceremonies at Huntington Central Park. 1'he official dedi cation starts at IO a .n1 ... at the park e ntrance n ear Ed"•ards Str eet .and lnlet Drive. llichard Felty. assistant deputy ·director of the state parks system , \\'ill be one of three brief speakers. The other two s cheduled speakers are city planner Ed Selich and county planner Tim Neely. Both were in· \'Olved in designing the bike trails. · Ceremonies are expected to last about one hour, after \\'hich residents are in\·ited to test the trails themselves and carry a picnic lunch to one of thci r fa\'Orite parks. . -· Army to Cut Back? · \\I ASllINGTON CAP) -The Army is reported today to be nearing a de- cision to cul back o r close nearly a ha lf·dozen Qlajor facilities in the Unit· eel States. a move that probably would clirninate thousands of jobs amid u slumping economy. Pentagon sources say they expect the politically touchy cutbacks to affect several Army de- J)Ots and one ursen<1 L PRAISED BY PASSENGERS Heroic Steward Scott his father. J\l auricc $(·olt , an ex- C<'ulive \\"ith a Ne"•po rt' Be:.ith fi na n- cial firm , in a phone conversation. 1"h<' conversation took p!at'c at. 4 a .m. \\'eclnesday 1vhen the cider Scott "·as able to contact hi& son at a Nairobi hotel. "l'm fine . There's not :1 scra1ch 011 me.'' the young man told his father. lie went on to suy that he "·as in the pilot's compartment us the huge jet at· tempted its ill-rated takeofL . . . "\\'~ kne\\' something \\'US "\\'rong ut about 150 fe~t nnd kne\\· \\'hat 11"<1s uhead of us" Scott told his falhl'r . ·Arter the Cre\\' had been cleared' from the pilot's compartml'nt th<' young stewart w,ent to the i;t>elion of the plane that Is; his respons1bllt~· 111 case of an emergency. ··1 could see one iection of thl• planl' \\·:ls engulfed in flames and " !\le\\·ardess attempting to open n door.'' Scotl continued. .-\ftt>r clearing his section he 1rent deeper into the burning uircraft 10 help other passengers, according to his father. It ,,·as '\'hen he found the injut·cd elderly man co1·ered \1·ith debris ancl carried him from the planl' that Scott himself ,ras saved from the explosion. In the aftel"math of the air tragedy. Scott praised the pilot for his skill i11 bl"in ging the plane do\l·n fron1 its :aborted fli ght. lie also told his falhl•r that his ar · tlons \rere "nothing rnore than 11 h<1! we are trained to do.·· · Sab()tage Ruled Out In 747 Jet Crash ' German officials completely ruled out sabotage today as a cause in the ·first f11ta l accide nt in the history or the Boein.g 747 Jumb9 Jt!t fl~et, but added that it will take weeks to determine what caused the tragedy in Nairobi, Kenya. TJ:u:...j_atest report o r cusualties shO\\'S that s9 persons lost their li\•es. One passenger is still missing and 97 sui-vived. There are 10 Americans among those spared in the fiery crash which occurred shortly aftertakeoff .Wednesd ay. Accounts by survivors-including ·the pilot-s hed li ttle light on the·. causes. ' Pilot Christian Crack was reported as saying he wa"s taking off normally \1·hen suddenly the huge liner simply· broke up and went do~'D. Spokesm e n ror Lufthansa. the airline o\vning the jet, said sabotage had been quickly ruled out, but that othe~ tht•ories a t present 11·ere .. shee r spct·ulation. '' '!'he explosion of the fuel tanks aboard the jet s pelled death for munr or the passengers. The n1 a jor ity of the survi,·ors managed · t o flee the wrccka~e through a gaping opening in the front of the plane before the loaded ta.nks e~ploded . .' Among them Wl¥'e !\Tr. and~1rs. Ed· mund Senkler of Seattle, \1·ho gave an account of their impressions of tht' disaster. Only moments before the plane slam med onto a hum mock, !\!rs. Senkler tapped her husband on the shoulder and said, '"\Ve're in trou- ble." lier husband, a (Q.rmer combat flie r. said the chilling realization thul the jumbo jet was in trouble came \\·hen he noticed the engines l'ibratinJ: and the plane "\\'as losing po\\'er on takeoff. "Suddenly, t realized that we \\·ere in a stall , a nd I knew exactly \lt'hal it meant. We were going do\\1n," he said. Teams or in\'esligators from tl1t· German airline and the manufacture1· of the plane, Boeing AJrcrart. ha1·c been arri,·ing in Kenya since the crash to conduct their probes into thc cause. German ne \1'spapers "'ere report- ing that the crash may be blamed on noeks or birds ·being sucked through the huge engines. But Lufthansa stressed that thuSl' reports \Vere simply speculation. Spokesmen added that it "·ould takt' 11·ecks of e\·alua tlng fli ght and \'Oicc recorders and massi,·c amounts of other evidence before t he s tory becomes clear. ORDER NOW FOR ASSURED HOLIDAY DELIVERY ni.e ht -than students themselves, ""ill make · · up the parent committee. The> samC> jury Saturday convicled hoth of n1urdl•r in thl' robix'ry. torlure and mur<h·r l'PL:.nde 111 ;:1 n Ogden. l'tah stt•r<'o :.hop April 2::?. L;iura S\1ord. the mothcr of an 18· ycar-olct girl killed in the attatk. sohbed \\ ith r<'lief \\"hl•n the de> a th sen· lentc 11·:1s read ;1 1111 said ~he \1 oulrl ha1·e lust fa it h 1n tht· judici:d syslc1n 1f it had been anything \e::.s. '".\11 1 1·ot1 ld !h1 nk of is th,1l llil'\" didn'L .ciit• n1~· <h111ghtcr a l'hanc:l·,:. :i.he said. '·She pll·:1drd for hrr Ji f('." l·t;ih 's la::.t l'Xecu11on 1ook lllacC' in l?J60. \\':1hlquisl :-.e1 Xnl'. 27 for forn1al 11n- 1xisit1011 of s1·ntenc:c for !ht• t1\'o 11 111 Air F11rrc B<i .~t'. L:lah Pnlisled n111n. The £'Xct·ution dale 11 il l lie :.cl <it !hat ti1ne . Orrt'n \\'. \\"at\.,cr .Jr .. \\'ho SU l'\"t\"ed the orde:ll \I hi r h re:.-u lll'd in the death of his 20.year-old son. identified P ierre and .\ndrc1vs as the robbers, :ind PiC'rrr as I he man "ho shot the I I\ L' \ irt1mc; in !ht~ hP,lrl. \\";ilkl'r Lnld th(' I I rn:in. ont'·\\on1 ~111 jur~· ht• 11 a-. tied hand ::ind foo!. f(lrt"L·l"I lo clr1nk dra in clean1·r. :-hot in lhe hC'ad, and 1:.•hnkerl . Il l' si1r\1ved by Jll<I.' 1ng d1·:id . fi n;1ll.v, hf' :-aid. Pi crrt· f1·1t IHl> pul 't'. <!t ·l1·rn11ncct h(' 11 as :-.1111 al11·r. and J...1rk(•fl a pl :1:-.tie pell f11 c 1n 1·h1•., int o his 1·;1r l'ICl't'l', \I ho ('O ITI('~ frnnl till' l 'u1'1h · hr ;in l!il11n d of 'l'nnid:1d, nncl An - tlr1•\1.~. of ,lon<-shorn. 1.;1, 11P I'(' ron- \'irtcd of kilhn1t Sh('rry ~li r hell1:.• An~ll'Y · 18. St;inlL'.1'0 . \\'alkt•r. 20. and :\!rs. H} r"n \";dshitt . :'1~, <luring lht• $24 ,HO() hnhhq1. ~l r~, S:ii1>b1 t\0 :-17·\·ear-olrl snn CourtnP,·-Hl'ed :--1rul rCmtiTn!f ' hllnit. • par:ilyictl :1n<I 11n.1hle to rcmrmbt·r lhe nl~ht or .\oril 22. \\'alk€'r'" 20-~ <'a r-olrt 1>on Stnn lr~· \\':IS killed. alonJ! 11·1th 5Z·Yl'lll'·Old f .1rol :'\a1sb11! and \8.yrar-old Sherry ~lichellf' Anslf'\ . Th<' t'1'1er \\':ilkf'r, rlurin~ t"·o cla\'S of emot1nnal IC's t1mon\·. netailc<I ho"· :\Ti:.i; An,]('\ hl''<'C'Ch~ the killr r lo let her ll\'e b<>forr she" ,1$ r:i1)('d :ind then shot th rou~h thr h~·;:irl Vall ey Board Meets The f ountain Vu.1\ey Srhool Hoard "·II\ discuss unification nnd a 75·ccnl tax increase election, al a 7 .30 meet- ing tonight. Storm Batters Northern Part Of California B.1· 1·11e Associated Press 'J"he firsl po\\erful storm of 11·intcr, · packing hea 1·~· rain and \\"inds up to 6\1 rnilC'S 1111 hour, haltered l'\orthC'rn C;diforni:1 todar. ·rhc ;\"ational \Ve;1ther Ser\'ice is- SUl'jl a !-ltnrm \\'arning for southt·rly \IUH\s to GO rn .p.h. :nul seas to 25 frl'I ll L•l\rcen lht> Oregon border ;incl Pl!!t·on Point in San !\l<itco Countv, \.;1\c 11 arnings "'ere flying south (1f tho1l po1nt. ,.__ Sht·ets of 11·ind·driven rain anti litter s"·cpt city streets. Big trees bent bt•fare the roarinl! 1vinds. ·rhe ll igh11 ay Patrol said mornin_g nnrthhound traffic on lnterst:itc ti80 11;Js h::ilt t·d for about an hour aflL'r a "1r:i1lcr truck collided 1\'ilh <in <iU\•1111 1hestot"1n . SKI SLOPE OPERATORS FACE ROCKY GOING -A14 The 11·calh<'r se1·,·icl' s;iid rhe snrnv lC'1cl rPn1:dn~·d about fi.000 fC'{'! in thr • 111ol1nt;nn:-. 11 here the oper;J101·s of :.:Id rrsorts Pl'l'rr<I desperate]~· into the ~kit>s fnr thr 11 hi1e. F<H'l•1:;1-.tL'I")) said the r;11n 11·ou1rl turn lo i;ho11·crs ttlnight. 11·ith 11·inds ~lropping lo 30 m .p.h. and becon1ing north 11 c ~t('1'! , .. ~lus t!~· t•loUd)' \ICtHhl'r \\'as cx1>eC'l . <·d ~~ri(l;1v~,. • Skic~ .;, Ill clear f)'iduy. but n ne11· -.1nrm is expected to bring n10T"c rain 111 the 1•altf'.1' by Sunday bcrorc sides r l<'ar o.i;.:Jin ~londay, forcca~trrs ~ay. Huntington Slates Child birth Movie 1\ frC(' showlo_g of the film ··childbirth for the Joy of it" will h<l offered at 8 p.m .. Saturday, In the mectln~ room at J\.terrury Savini:is. 7812 Ed1n~er Ave .. Huntington Beach. The film is sponsored by the America n Aca demy of ltu,batid Coa<'hcd Childbirth and involves the Bradley rnelhod. 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TERRY VELOUR IHCOLORS AHDWHITE 'lll,IAGUNDY.MED. . $'19 BUI[ GOl.D A'«JCAOO Wt+ITE. O<lCOl.ATE llOYJil THE HOUSE OF SOUTH COAITft.ilA-COSTA MlSA-LOWEI UYU. S..-.nd., Mll-IMNdty Kf'OHfroM w ... wortti'• ...... 14W06• • Popular Contemporary Style • 100% Solid State • ,54.9 · • Super Ac cuColot • 95 • Aul omatic Fine.Tuning 1 -. "Click" sejaction for all ct11nnels·VHF • • and UHF. 'l SAVE NOW! I ' CONTEMPORARY CONSOLE ncn As1~ BUDGET PRICE PORTABLE • Swlve1·Basa • Super "ccuColor , AFT • AccuMatic IV • Ton• baltncfd ltonl :!1~:111• component,$ 79' DRASTICALLY REDUCED! In many araas . E•c•llent picture .and sound. ; . . . f ; ' GIVE SOMETHING llE FAMILY CAN OPEN' AL ~ YEARI . ' lclalre REFRESHMENT CENTER. , , • Automatic Ice •Chilled Water • Plus Two Beverages Here's the Frigidaire Refresh- ment Cenler, !he most relreshing Idea ever in refrigerators. Just pul your glass under the tap, press the butlon, and it delivers automalic ·ice. chilled water. or two kinds ol beverages, right through lhe door. For more con· ~nlence. ii features 20.0 cu. It. ol storage space, all ol it 100~~ Frosl·Prool. I m I Mod•I FPF-200TI Frn Minul• MaldJlt Orang• Jule• •nd l•monade lrom Frighiair•! Buy a Refreshment Center Refrigerator· betwoen November 1 and November 30. 1974, and you'll gel cer· 11tica1es for 12 6·oz. cans each ol Minu11t Maid' 01ange ju1co and lemonade. Just complete a coupon we'll give you and m111I 11 with a cooy of your sales slip lo Fng1da11e. M1inng must be made by Oec. 13. 1974. Limit ot one coupon per family, Otltr YOld where p1ohlblled. Frigidaire Waaher/Dryer .Jet Action washer .2 cycles-4 temp!ll • .oeepc1eans denims 19 dellcates PAIR SALE: $399 95 .Flowing heat electric dryer BUY THE PAIR .Fabric seUlngs-no heat cycle AND SAVE! avls•brown 21 Years of Integrity & Dependability .!~ Cost• Me11 • H1rbor Ar!I II Toro • S1ddlebock V•lley : , 411 l1tl St'ttilttnrh StrMI II TOft •Md 11 Fwy. INtat It 51¥·0ri) ;::'=• '"'!:.!:!.!!--: De,ty •-•, ~01 f.t Do..., O.O. Sot.;<dot f ·6 ,....(:!....,; ': .... .. •• ,.14 137;3130 ..... --....... • w • ...,..Will_ -...... '"""""'"' ..... i,,,..,i-_.,. .... __ ..... "" .... .. ......~....-o .. _,s 1tOWN ' . ' • Thursday. Novembet21, 197• D~ILY PILO T 8 :J ·Joseph Expands Gem Shop The Results Could Amaze You Just a few word1 In the right place .•• Jost•ph ll!lrtstein. O'A'ner of Jc11.•eii. by Juseph Inc. has enlargl'd his Jewelry munufucturini;t shop. pur· chuscd 1norl' modern j~!4·clr>· niak1n,I! H1uipm1·nt and employed ;,in inter· nul10nall)-' a t·c l;i1n1cd JL'\\'t•lr) d~signt•I'. ~I :-. J.1 1 <111t•IJ11L' B1:1·J..,•r de\'t•lo ps U(•W jt•wt>lrv de s igns and de ~i g n :-> original r1ni:s for Jc1.1eli. b) Joseph customt.·rs . ll art~tctn has enlarr,:t·d lhc gem l11borutory iJ11d 1.111· pra1 s 11J dcpurtment and t·m· vlo y ed un :1 s'>1ll t •1nt 1 gemnlog1st fo r Dennis Foltz Iii:. Jewelry <1ppra1se r :ind • gr:idu;ite gemoloi!:l!.1. .. I huvc a l:-.n inere:ised the s1uff in the "'atrh r1·1>a1r dt•partn1ent .'' ll art ~t1·1 n ~:od. ~' "Thl• cdHh!y to pn~luct• beautiful and \•alu.iblc Jt'\\'clry 1, ;1 profL'!:.:.11111;1! ''n· llea~·or r1•q111r1ng !r:unin~ 11nd dedieatlon. eompurHhJt• to any <Jf the µrofcssioncil occupation~. ''This continued cm- ph:is1s on professionalisn1 assurt::. uur customers lhut thc.>.v urt:' f.!Clting the IJcst their money cun buy." Sitid llarl ~te1n , ··Hnd "'e are going to keep it that "'ay . '' .. People arc alv.•ays com · 'EXCELLENCE· Joseph Hartstein Daily Pilot Classified Ads 642·5678 -· mcnling ubout the is beautiful . \V<' havt' Ac· remarkable bt>auty of our C'Ulrons, Accuquart.t, ~lini· diamond rlr.gs" suld llart· 1\ctCtlr(Jn!I , Hulo,·t1s . stc111 "\\'h~t they do not Caruvt'llcs, t ongincs, \Vitt· 1·cah,1.e is thut the llC'aut)' of n11ocrs, Le Coultr('S, Seikn a diamond is based on und a big selection (}f the ·~· ' precise stundttrds and that ne'4' quurt:i: d1 ~ital y,•ut·f~~~~~~~~~~g"~~~~~~~~~ft \\ l' use scient1 ric methods 111 chcs," II artslcln t·On<'ludcd, ..,,~t~·ct1ng our diamonds (or "''""1Y •nd value. Al .. >. 0"' Boutlq e For Christmas ... gi.ve the desq:;ns urc selected for U - -L ;'. ~·· ~';.:;!';; .~~ f:~ft,munshli>"' watch witll tuning fork accuracy Joseph sai d somc A,.,.ents ,.m"'k""'" """·h&ses have •• Bu I ova Accutron e bt·t•n ni:idc !his year {)nc of our ou~tanding • 1 h f d u1<0cs IS a hond m,de. Brit s or men an women. uniquely designert ring set . The most welcome gilt ol eH is • "'llh a genuine Alexandrj,le Bulov• Accutron watch. So precise !one of the world's ra1cst 'fht• BC\'C.•rl y llitls ln1sc<I rithe Accutrontunlng lork i.:em!>J. \Ve also have a muir:· 1..ondon Shop hus opened Jtl'i movement that accuracy I• n1flcent llarliqui n black r1r~l shopping center store .,..,i'i!i;.. guaranteedto w!lhln • np;d, ;1 n::tturaJ 34 grain ""'llh a n(!\\' houti11ur at minute• month: lil:ick pCo r l und the world 's South C(l:1 st Pla..:u Shopping Seeour lun selectio'n largest created 1\lexan Ccntcr, upper level ne<1r ofAccutronmod•I• dritc," lla rtste1n said. Uullocks, d~t·oralt-d in !he no w. From "Our s tock 'of loose tr<1d1t1on~I 17th ccntul"\' $95to $1800. diamonds 1s one of the British style. · l:1rgesl on the .,..,<.•st co;1sl \\li lh a selection of ciualities and values th;1L cover the SP('C tr um nf d10:1mond prices. \~1(' ha''l' for cx:1m· pie, nine scp41rate gradl'S nf diumonds bet.,..•cen 11:..nd 1 ~ carat sizes. I knO\\I of no other Jev.·elry store that of- ft•rs this m<.1ny 1ndi\'1du;d ~rades of diamonds . "\\'e ha\'C a fine selection Designed by Los Angeles :irt·hitecl~ Burke Nicol:iis Archuleta, :.ill \\Ood"·nrk is hand-cat'\'Cd by one of the fc\\" reinaininl\ (•raft~mcn in >\mt'J'IL'a :ind puncl .... p;1inlcd by r>r1l' of t\rncdc.-a's fey,• gold leafspet·ialists. :0.lodcrn li ~ht1ni:: 1s hlen· dcd inlo 1ra1lttion:il \\"f:iod· \\'ork to n1aintain the trans· Atlantic effccl. Of ) to ) 1 ~ C:Jrat diamonds 'Wt will WJ"51 ta l~ll la!utnce, 1! •Kl\~l'I' c;..11111tc1 .. 101 Giit rt11. ' GIFT IASKm & IOXES Au.t_ ... _.to,,_-lpKHk.._a c-• Md ..,_. ... IMGlltiM .,...., ......... __ _ ..... ...._. ...... '*• ..,.. ffl'fy! ._ c...-y or ....... ...,. . ... . .GM,...t D•porlwtit h.tw•a c••••• •••rd•. ,,.., c••••· ......... d ... d o-.Hc ..... ·~•c•'"'"' ,r -· I .. --. OPEN MOH. THRU SAT. 9 A.M.·9 P.M. SUM. 11 A.M. • 7 P.M. ' • • ' • • > rani:tn ~ in price fr,,n1 ~:rr11 e S:.ind ~. \\ho has Sc~ ~ 1 SRW tHJtn &S.lllHl.lHland '""'° been ""odat<·d "ith lh e '"f / >-rQ /' A stnnl's.\\lt•haveanoutstand· the ne''' general manager Jewelers · 557 I 552 1nj! (.'l>llection (_l f :i~ :ind JI. and \'ite President or the Ext>ertWatoh &JewelrvRepair . • • • • ' tensive sclcct1on or l:irgl'l' Lundon Shop for25years,is .... fJ ~ WEAR,ASCLOSEASYOURPHOHE ~ c:1r:1t rnund and ranc:-South Coast Plaza f,ondon 28lE.17thStrttt,CostaM.to 64S-6842 mesavudt'centff di:imnnd ('enter s tont· Shop. c""'.iioe..i_.E __ t 1 ...-..atctdaftts .. ntoffwiftl..-t co5tan..Ml " (•nga~cm<.-nt rings in son1cof =======:;::!.,.'.::=::....~,;,,;,,,;,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~~=========<=======~=~'..i' ·1hc mo:;t distinctiv<.-ring~---------~------~--- sl\'le!> \\e h:1ve e\'er of· rl'rcd,"ht.>suid. "Our emerald fing and loose emerald collect ion is certainly. t h e finest in Orange County. ~ is our huge selection or precious colored gem slOllCS . We have t\\'O of the finest n a t ural star r u b ies in existence. both beautifully set in high style fashionable ringS. "Our selection or 14 Ka rat ir:old and d ia mond watches Magnavox 171 diagonal So lid-State Color TV VALUE PRICED S'J.9995 MOOEL4220 LI MITED QUANTITY 1rn~ODVClfrlQ• /' li./k'11/;l,1 //"~.tMU!«J/ltt APJ'Olld ,.._ Heri~ol L91M11,....,lf ·-·---.-------·---·"" -----..-·•.C:..--·----·---HeOllC-Glforhttlell TO't'ATTS SALES & SERVICf .,-401 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-7561 ' LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! fr.om The exciting TV electronic game center -the gilt that makes TV more than something 10 just sit and watch. Odyssey eas:Hy attaches to any T~-black and white or color, 17" diagonal or large r-and transforms It into a cha\\englng electronlc playground Of lun ind learning for the antlra lamily. And, now, just Jn time • ..... -Jor lh• holtday•, you Qatslx extra games r~ I tlTTOM 416" ..... YMK:OOIC"' SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION PRICE Magnavo.x.. ' • • .. .. ' , ~ .. ' . , ' , • • .. ' . . ' .. .. 5 STYLES Modol6465 . .°l7w~too1i.Az1w · s5999s: =· V AUIE PRICED AT ..... "QUADRAPHONIC " B·TRACK STEREO TAPE PLAYER WITH 4 SPEAKERS. $99.~5 Yaiue • , .. . . . ., . I . ~ .. -.... .,I .... . . " . •• or •• 1,. ' ' ' . . . . ' ,...-. . . ' . . . ~ (' I DAILY PILOT * Thursday, November :?1, 1974 From Page C-1 .... Speaker A mother ca nnot do everythinc for the childrl!n because '''nobody wants u ma rtyr," •he said . "The more you give, the more martyrish )'OU get , the more _you're goijig to demand." So metimes, she admitted, she has to work al saying no. "When you love them, yo u want to do everything 'for them ." · Love, and showing it, is important for a good mar- riage a nd fam ily relation- ship, she said. Som etimes. she ex· plained , a mot her ha:\ to force herself to say "I love you" to t\er· children. They do v.•onder If they're loved, she said. 'IWe take the kidi:. for granted.'' When her <laughter decided to go away to col · lege, s he a d mitted, ··1 thought my baby, my baby 's going av.•ay from home.'' But she said she believes Gift "kids aren't going to do :.in)'thing av.•ay trom home they 'A'on't do at home.'' And she added, "It has nothi ng to do with my lire. It's her life." Being a mother and v.•ife also takes hard work and determination. she said. ''It's not as rosy as it sounds bcc .. use we've h~d a lot of problems.·· At times when there h\t\'C been-probl£'n1s she admit· ted that s he's thought of clivorte and v:ondered, "Gee, is thi s bad enough?" But then sh(' thought of :.ill t~e goods parts to her mar- nagt'. "!\•(' been lucky, there has been lhe two of us wo rki ng together ." She concluded he t" presen- ration by reading a poen1 'A'hich described all the "·ork it takes to plant und gro"' a bougainvillea. It ended. "All that "·ork I did in J a nua r y are the blooms I see today." /:, * • Room for Laughter FACING . Fantasy Ul'lftl..._. One of lhl' f:.intasy 1·re~1tions irl the s pring sho"· of F'a shion E~C'\\ear t~roup or ,\mel'iCa is th~ fac1 :d sun:-h<ide. It co\'ers rheckbonl's, mouth and l'orche:id and has :.di kinds of squig~ly ~oldl'n rnetallic a1·e11s th ~ll ht>Jp il tu cl:in1p unto the cranium . It looks li ke a AOld nurror from 1h1.• Outside. 'l>ul \\'ht•n you \\'l•<Jr ii . you l'an set' out. 1"\o onL• (·an seC' in .. !ht• td1in1<1l1• in pri\·ac:~. Ho-use of Boehme F IN E J EWELRY (.JL\'l•Hll /)es1f)r1t•d f '1,r )'ou • 1 Ideas \J ,/~ 0 Humor: It Grows on You SPECIALIZING IN UNIQUE ENGAGEMENT RI NGS ANDW.EDDING BANOS WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN DIAMONDS ' 0 \ "' Fi ~ November 26 Tt:ESDAY CLUB O F NEWPORT HA RBOR- Pre·Christmas bazau r at 11 a.m. Balboa Bay Club. Proceeds s upport :1rl sc:hol<1 rship and r\e\,·porl J larhol' Comm unity Youth Ccntt·r. December 1 XEIVPORT llARROR ART l!CSECll coi.;>;. ('fl. Boutique s~1le. communily open hou se, Christm:.i s tree display :.incl n1usicat entertainment. !ti :1.m. · fi p.m .. n1t1sl·um. 221 I\\'. Balhoa Bl\·d .. \:e'''IX>rt J{c:.tch. ..\l!ER ICA>: .ISSUCIATJO>: OF RETIRED PERSO:\'S. Jl untiug lon Beach Ch<.ipter Baza<.ir <.ind ,fhitc elephant s<.ilc. 2 p.n1 .. '.\furrl .\· f,<.irk Comn1unity ('C'nler. l!untington lk-ac:h Bv •:Rl'ttl\ BOl'tlBECI\ ·rtie mai l reveals lhat there :ire many \\'Omen on the domes ti c scene Y.'ho \\'OUld like to \\'rite a humor col um n . 'fhe fo remost 1Jroblem confronting most of t hem is they have not laughed in 10 years. If there is one key v.'ord lo "'ril ing humor. it is pcr- s pecti\'(', Something m:.iy not sccn1 funny ;it the time> it happens. Hov.'ever. given a fe>A· vl'ars it t;1kl'S on a v.•hole n'e"'' dimension One of the forl'most examples that comes to my mind is my son ':; bedroom. Who Y.'Ould have thought this could he a topic for humor·• _ \Vhcn I visited his room in 1969. my son 'A'as six yt•;1r~ old. I looked at the troll doll "'ith the blind cord looped December 1 and 2 around its neck. tripped over a cer£'al boY.:I half-fil - s·r . ."\.\'\'E'S rl OS J>f'J't\I~ GL'ILJ)-B;iza:ir. noon led with leather pudding; lo5p.ni.. 11.v:ltt-Rl•gency Jlotel. Los Angele s . rousted the dog y,•ho v.·as s leeping under a dish towel December 2 out of 1hc 1.op bunk. <1nd Bl{r\IL.1.E J\'S1'f1'L'1'E ,\LXll,JAR\-O F "'cnt into s hoc k when I discovered a eoonskln hat made out of th£' tails on the only furpi£'l'l' I v. :is to ever ov.·n. I didn 't laugh that year. In fact, when my husband found me I \vas in a fetal position in the li nen closet rocking gcnlly back and forth singing "f':iith of Our F'athC'rs" to a coonskin hat. In 1!172 .1 ;1gain returned to his room ;1s !he re \\·ere con1- plaints from the famll~· that. thl· room .;n1l'llcd likl' a 11rc· f;icl or~ Things had changed. The roon1 had deteriorated to lht• point "'here I couldn 't 1cJJ "'here the clutter left off a nd the de composition beg.in <)nc thing y.·as Cl'fl<i1n There y,·as nothing in that room that \1·ould ever face extinction. Never before nor since h:1\"e I seen living organisms being produced at s uch an :.islronomical ra t e . Bacte r i a "·as AT WIT'S END mulliJJ!y ing and dividing before my eyes. 'f'h{• gold-· fish v.·erc· ;it Populi1tion 2000. the gerbils wt•rc living in Orgyvilh.• under lhe bed, and t"·o tennis shoes "'ere re1)ruduc1ng in the corner • I tried s m iling. but \\'asn't ready lo laugh yet. especially "'hen a mechanical monster chased me <ill over the room and held n1e at bay until his bat· tcries bu rnl out . I ahnost l:1ughed in 1~73. the year the undcr"'car \\'hich \\'as draped over the desk lam1l caught fire, tbut luckily there was a bucket of old hub caps from the dump that were soaking by the bed and the fire v.·as ex-· tinguished) but my husband slapped me across the face. postponing my hysteria . Just to show you hO'A' time has a v.'ay of pulling thini::s in perspective, I Y;ent into his room ycsterdav. 'l'he stereo m ade my eyes lock. there \Ver(' tv.•o years of ·rv Gu ides undei-his pillo"'· the only thing on a h anger \\'as a can1een. his \\1nter bed smelled li ke a condemned gym and t hanks to his open "'indows. "'e have been <iit- conditioning the stall' in th£' summe r and heating ii in the winter. I laughed ... all the" :.iy tp my encounter group. 1276 D So. Coa st Hwy. Laguna Bea ch 494-5160 Hair Slaves, Go Free! ltid yowwtf of tM hrgatorial .,....., of dty.n. ... ...... ... ~ ot nwtdllc rotler lw-oc:h & tM coffOll cucty teoM41 tw- tw.d look. Let n e111aeclpate yo. wlttl ~ f<i•Mr 1tyti1Mj. tlMlt IJI"" TOii ~ oitd fnshne••· Ow 1...., cllf1, Moww c• wall mw:I wffll', -tor tlth tni. Goo4 for 011y 999, •y ltW. Aho, Mo-Sri ''""°'""' w ...... Ho roMlrl. 110 pills. ,_.., .. ""' ..,.. to wt .,_. hair ·~The ...._. ~ tt.t ""Y .._, 1111...r1icn it1 -.._.,. to ""toll to M.w wllo COii ..... It. Wo .. .... .ty1itk-It. littte bit Mttft-..,_ t1M •.ry M1t! .JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING 9564 Hamilton Ave., Hufttington leoch-961~3535 l05 H. Hori>or ll•d. Fulleriao -""· 879·ll6l HOW fOI YOUR COHY.EHIEMCI ... Of'EN DA~T 8 ~M. to I 0 P.M.-S.4 T. & SUN0.4 Y 9 fo 5 P.M. Pat's Ski & Sport Shop ':'\E\\'JJQH'r HE.\Cl.1-Ba :-.kvt B<1z<1ar and bridgC' luncheon, 11 :1 m .·4 p.m .. S1 uf! Shirt. \'f'\\·port l!earh. ,----;:===========================:::::;--1 1 ,~~0'':''i ~/,~ IT'S OUR 24th ~ ~,·,{Ff{~ - We 're Serving Final Notite Tradition Brightened B I R~ll NGJ l ,\~I . Ala . (UPI ) -l-'roposa ls of mar- riage via billboards. s ky1A·rit1n g :ind loud - speak£'rs have become \'ir· tually passc. but Sharon Graham has carried the traditinn a slCll fu.rlht'r ,\mid tons1aerahle sccret'y. she l ook her bemused husband t:mris to the top of Red ~lountain . lhl' highest point 111 tlui; rity '~ south ~1dl'. one rcc!'nt ni ~ht and directed hi s atl£'ntion to the Bank for Sa\'i ngs building. 1\s Emris gazed thunder- struck. the enormous elec- tri c billboard atop the building told him : "Dear 1-loney: The rabbit died . Lo\'c, your "·ife. Sh~1ron ... "I s it true''" gasped Emrls. Assured that Sharon \\'as pregnant, he said, "I'm gl:1d . 'l'ou don't kno"' ho11· ~lad ." DISCOUNT PRICES• TOP VALUES ] pc. Outfit JACKETS& PANTS SHOP HOW USE OUR LAYAWAY 9038 ADAMS AVE. UHMIWSANW/l.TCINTUI JC"'" .,,. $42. HUHTIHGTOH B EA C~ 963·2221 •• Ol'EH MOH.-S.t.Y. I 0 tll 6 II OTHER STORES IH ,.... TORRANCE & SAN PEDRO _ . ~B~li RTHDllV ~# ~e:::.l,: ' ·.#ii hd But You Get It 's our Birt ay , · D liars t by Saving 0 the Presen Us S BRAND SHOES onFAMO NOW Reg . Special Group~ 3QOO Dominic Romano .. 2500 Amalfi · · · · · · · · · · 2200 40.00 36.00 32.00 3\ .00 24.00 21 .00 ANAHEIM 449 N. L.Ora St. Anaheim Plo1a ' Amano .......... 2000 Hill & DC!le · ....... 1500 Socialites · · • · , .. '-' 1300 Cobbies · · · · · · · · · · NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island Newport Center SAN DIEGO 316 Fash ion Vall ey > I I Dresses J ackets Sweaters Skirts Shorts Tops Hats Bags "· ' ·Jfl tt1"tn -U ps' c-,,.p~• .. ~ u,a B~~"'t'I('·~ li!J~!e C'a1;• ~"'It!•{•~ t\\ 411 Ladies and ~h ildren 's Clothin g and Accessorie s SA\'INGS FRO~t 33¥310503 115 PALOS VERDES BLVO. 8909 ADAMS AVE. HUNTINGTON BEACH · (714)963•4555(213)592·2821 REDONDO BEACH (Ill ll'lfU Wll llill {213) 378-8551 OPIH MONDAY l HI U lllDAY 1 0~00 AM 'tll •:OO •M SAt. 10100 AM 'Tll •100 -SUN.JOtOO 'Tll S100 , • . . . ~ Thursday. November 21 , 1974 • . -· --~-"one· s 1,op -s.n.op p.1..:.1.~ at its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS WHY YOU SHOULD .. . :·~". ·. . . . •' . . . . . . . . . -. . -. . . . . . . . ·.~·.·. · . .. ,.,,. . ~ · .~(\;..-, . •I '· .... : :jl~; 'If . .' .... •. CHRISTMAS EARLY Remember the final two weeks before Christmas? The stress and strain of the last minute rush, the traffic, the waiting to get served, the out of stock conditions? Our merchants recognize this problem and attempt to solve it by bringing their holiday merchandise and displays before Thanksgiving. An increasing numb.er of wise shoppers seize this opportunity to shop in ease and comfort while selection is complete, and sales people can provide them with prompt relaxe~ and courteous service. This year get into the Christmas spirit earlier -then when Christmas does come you can sit back, relax, ~nd enjoy it. WESTCLIFF PLAZA AS ALWAYS IS READY TO ASSIST IN MAKING SHOPPING PLEASANT· WESTCLIFF PLAZA is surrounded by spacious porkin9, ond o deli9htf11I atmosphere. It's not bi9 ~h to CJet lost in, but is vm1 bat one rd with 2 4 distincti•ely difftorent shops, any one of which o shopptt con CJef "lost in." CoUecti•ely they cater to ••erv nefll of family and home with outstandin9 ~ections of -ity ntH"Chandise ond S«Tice. Many ft'Clfw-e their exquisite CJift wroppiftCJ. ! SAY.OH DRUG-A leader in its field is loade d with numer ous holiday and e•eryday selection. RION HARDWARE -Also hos on excellent CJlftwore, appliance, and CJifts for him section. THE STOREKEEPER -Wh•,.. buyin9 men's ond boys' clothes con be a pleasant •xperience. • DICK VERNON'S -As always is the -1frinCJ and stopph19 spot for'yOtl'"J etttd YOUftCJ in Mort femiNM opparei. VET A '!t -TM weU known hoftM! in the Harbor Art o to.-mtiWlcrle opportl, one of the fo•orite C)ifts for h seoson. JUN DAHL -Whft't the lodies drool o•er the choices offettd thl'm in bvildirNJ their wardrobe. I LA GALLERIA -Eleqant fashions reign ~rne in this shop that will top any holiday party. CHARLES H. IARR JEWElERS -W~ot Hffer. than a CJift that C)tHms. sparkles, and con be trt'CISlr'M. WESTCLIFF SHOES -Holtoing but Ito• finest in footwflr for .the entire fomity or lflllybe via CJift ce..tificah, WI! HUMPTY DUMPTY -5-lttlng '""" hert wift please the yOUIM}tt' ones, which Christmas Is al about. HICKORY FARMS -Gift poks of their fonious chet-Sff, bHf stick, and other 'IOO'fin .,.. tladoed high fw MalNng 0< "91dertne. HALLI DA Y'S -A terrific mtft'I weor. Ol"CMlftd qt.1111' a while cause they keep • pleoslnq hl111 • -~ MONTGOMERY CLEANERS -Just Ill< location for sprucing • HM things in tfte closet for th• hoHdcrys . DARRELL'S TUX SHOP -Rtftfab of fonMll we• thlt hen-• CJ"9Cl'd '"°"Y occasions in this . ..,., MARKET IASKET -Tho holidoys won't be compl.te wfthoat h staples stocktd from twtey, to ..+a, to li.,cM". , < • BEAL'S FURNITURE -Compl.t. HnH of brand furnihn for •very room in ~he home. WESTCLIFF IARIERS -Hoirstyli1HJ for ,.,... in the modem freftd just the way Y" like it. DR. LOU ROY .ELDER -Y•ars of er:pttienct and smcrt .new fra~s con add o r.ew vision to this Christmas. ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR -Tho old ones con ff ,,... Nkt new at this well known estoblishmmt. PAPER UNLIMITED -Hafl-k and cjfts galore await tM browser in this chffrfvl shop. PLAYIOY -Has been pleosi"CJ the lodie-s for yec:rs with tMlr ••pert and unique hair styling. . ' WESTCLIFF TAILORS :.... Cu;,..,-...... -, ':" ~ -· clothh,9, of altrratiotts wh•11 losin9 wtil)ht with that r"tsohltion. IAMK OF AMERICA -ChrishMs chlbs, checkl!MJ, sovklcp. cOUMf'fi""' tt..y lto•t ff all wlMw ff comn to IROMY. ITS ALL AT 17111 & IRVIHE AVE. -IH NEWPORT IEACH. DAIL y PILOT C:J. . .. - • • • • • ~ ', • .:: . • • . , ' ' , 1 , I I I I l 7 • 7 • ' -• • ' . • Orange .Coast 'l'oday's Final ' ~ N.Y.Stoeks EDITION • VOL. 67, NO . 325, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 21 , 1974 N \ TEN CENTS • lftah FAR~tl.~CTON. Ut:.1h <U PI 1-1 "'o ~·oung airmen ronvictedof the torture. murder or three persons during a re- cord store holdup in April have been sentenced to death: Lnder Utah la"'· they have the choiecofbeing banged or shot by a fi ring sc1uad. The.victim s. a ll customers or store cmployes. v.·t.·re tied, forced to drink drain cleaner and then each shot in lhe head. 'TwO persons survi\'ed, but one '''as hlinded and paralyzed and the·other httd a ball·point pen kicked Land Unit OKs Drill Permits· SACRAMENTO (UPI > -The lame duck Republican state La nds Commission today approved s ix new offshore oil drilling permits. the first such action since the disastrous 1969 oil spill which fouled the Santa Barbara Channel. The three· mem bcr coal mission vot· ed unanimously to authorize the drill· ing on four existing platforms and one island in the Sa nta Barbara Channel and on o ne island in the lluntington Beach area, Environm e ntalists and Santa- Barbara officials strenuously objeCttd !othe approval without envitQ_nmental impact rePorts and said the decision s hould h a've been deJayed untll three newly elected Democrats take control or the commission in January. The three have voiced opposition to the im- mediate resu mptionof any drilling. Donald J . EveritL~. a staff adviser to the commission, said no environmen- tal impact report was needed because "there is no possibility of a serious oil s pill" at the six sites. One year ago the comrilission voted to lift a moratorium on offshore oil drilling, imposed a fte r the Santa Barbara spill. on a lease.by-lease basis. Next month the commission plans to take up consideration of a more ex- tensive drillinJ?; project proposed on platform J-lolly in the Santa Barbara Channel. for \\'hich an en,·ironmental impact report has been prepared. \Villiam Gesner. a spokesm an for Get Oil Out IGOOl and a former roughneck on orfshore oil platforms, said the environmentalists were ada- mantly opposed" to new drilling "'ithout studyin g possible adverse ecological effects. "What about a blowout?'' he said in res ponse to Everitts' r e mark . ·•w ouldn'ta blowout have a signihcant impact on the en vironmcnt ?'' The ne\I.' drilling is expected to pro- duce an extra 4,000 barrels of oil per day a nd increase state revenue from the tidelands oil by $10,00Ja d ay. The wells a re designed to pump out the remaining oil in fields which are about two·thirds depleted. 16,3 E1nergency Calls Orangr Count~· She riffs officers 1·l'spond ecl to 163 emergency calls in th<.' 24-hour period ending midnight \\'ednesday. drput it>s rcpor,t€.'d today. • Ora11ge Weather Cloudy \\-ith u chance or rnin 1nnighl . 11·ith partl y c loudy skies }"'.gd11 y, nc<'ording to the \1•enthcr lud~·. llighs Friday 62 o 67.-1..0\r!\ tooi~~7. Thir-1f pc•rcent rl).1ncc of sho"·ers~ tonight. . INSiUE TODA.\' i\fcr reroqering from liearl ot .. lock1 11eed not adopt o new. te11: . otti~ role in lovtmaking detpile· their cordlae coridiriort. Story, . ~gt A4. l11dex a, .... ..,,,.,.,, " MtMyOKW .. t..M. .. .,. .. w •n 01 -tzc _J.I Of """"~'""""' .. .. , lt!Ullffwt-A•--· ... Or.t .... CttllllJ ... CAH-f ... 1•. 11 DM01Httk tt .. -· Cl·1 ltllef'llll' ... .. "''" 0 1·4 i1t!HUl111M11t O• Mtl•Ml,kth .... ~11<• .... Ttll"lltllfl -" ··-01 ,."""'. 01 -... " Wl•ll~r .. ..... 1111"1• OS W.,lfHtwt .. •'-'•'• " I . Killers Get Choice of Execution into his ear. "I ask that you discuss (\\•ith your clients 1 the rather unpleasant option set out in the statute," District Court Judge J&hn F. \Y ahlqu.ist told defense la"•vers ror Dale S. Pierre, 21. and \Vi liiam A. Andreu·s. 20. \\'cdnesday night. The same jury Salurday convicted both of murder in the robbery, torture• and murder episode in an Ogden. t.:tah stereo s hop April 22 . Laura Sword. the mother or an 18· year ·old gitl killed in the attack. Thl' excl'ution date \\'Ill be se t at that sobbed u'ith relief \.\'hen \,he death sen· time, tence was read a nd said shl' \\·ould ha\•e lost faith in the judicial srslcro if Orren \\I. \\'a Iker J 1' · · '1 ho sur\·i1 l'd !he ordeal u•hich resulted in the death it had been anything less. of hi s· 20·ycar·old son. it.lentified "All I could think of is th.it the~ Pierre and r\ndr('11 s as the robbers. didn't gi,·e m y daughter a ch<ince." ;.ind Pierrt• as thc man 1\·ho shot the s he said .. "She pleaded for her life.·· five victi ms in the hc;id Ltah's last execution took place in 1900. \V ;dkE'r told the 1 l·nliln, one·uon1an • · Wahlquist set NO\'. 27 for formal 1m· jury he "'HS tied hand :.111d foot. forced position of sentence for the l\\'O I-fill to dririk dr:.1 in t•leaner, shot in the Air Fo rcl' Base. Utah enlisted men.· he<Jd. und choked. lie s urvi1·t•d h.v ort Man Hero • m .;I' n.llJ "lerl St.ft-. Will THIS DO THE JOB ? • Oll ~Separator Installed 'Reliq·' Given Job of Aiding Coast Oil Seep A new "·capon is being deployed in Newport Beach's struggle to control unwanted oil that continues to seep to the s urface on the city's west side. Last week an oil contractor plunked an aged 12·foot-tall, pale green oil separator down in the street near a n abandoned well at Balboa BouleY-.ird a'nd 44th Street . Wednesday, the contractor's "'orkmen began connecting what one city official called "the relic" to an outlet to the \\'ell. Those embroiled in lhc oil confron- tation that already h11s destroyed one $40,000 1vest Newport home hoP.e the separatoi;-will separate tar-like oil jamming the wl'll from the hig hly nammable g as it generates. - It is the thick oil that. has lhe cit y's efrotts at.ending it$-Un\l.'antcd oil pro- blem ~stymied. nlil it is cleared from the "'r:ll. the concrete debriic that "'as chucked down its mouth to close it so years ago can1t be brought to th'e"surf ace. And until the debris ts hauled out. • mea&uri ng Instrum e nts can 't be lowered into the weU to help engineers determine a final solution to the pro- blem. The clogging is u pmblem neither ci- ty orrlcl<t ls nor outside enginers :ln· uclpatcd "'hen they mcadl' the dt?cislon to hold the line ngainst the · oil in· usion..aLBalboa_Boulc.vard aruLA4U1 Street. So rar, they·,,c dug u massive p1t around the "'ellhcad, capped it u•ith a n ange, installed a burst fJrevcntor a nd !lent t he ga!I ru mes inlo the at· mosphcrc through a lon,l!·Sll!mmcrl pipe outlet. tSec R&LIC, Pa~·2) .. Dean Bid Discussep . . By Nixon \\'.\SllI NGTON <U PI ) -Compl11in- ing bitterly t hat John N. !\litchC'll "'AS sole beneficiary of the \\'atcrgate cov· £'r·up. R ich<ird !\I . '.'\ixon be,l!:in in the - 11·aning clilys of April, 1973 to map hi s fi ght against probable impeachment· proceedings. According to t"·o previously secret \\lhite I-louse tapes made public today in fcdel'al court. Kixon began map· ping his lilSt·ditch derense upon leilrn- ing John \\'. Dean Ill had broken ranks and gone.lo the proseculors. ··Don't knou• \\'hat the son of a bitch •~ ~01ng to say,·• r\ixon told .John D Ehrlichman. on April 19.1973. ··r don't kno1\· ~·hat you do \\-ith lhl' Dean ,(unintclli,e:iblel. ~le''s ohl'iously \·ery upset. !!e 's just lashing out. God da n1 n it. I clon 't knO\\' 1\·hat ire ·ve been lold. I JUSt don·1 knO\\·, John . Frankly I'm just at a loss. 1'h<it godda mn Dean .. In il seeond tape played tod;.iy. !\i1x· on l\'orried that Dean also \1·as taping their conversations. "I ju.st \\'Onder if the son of a bitch· had a recorder on him." r\ixon told Ehrlich man and \Vhite House c hief of staff ~I . R. I-la Id em an on April 25, 19i3. Xixon referred to a meeting in 11·hi ch Dean "'urned him of a cancer gro" ing on the presidency. Later in the same taJl(', Ehrlichm:1n told Xixon ... , think it's t'nlire\y con- l'ei1·ahle th:it if IJeiln is totall\· out or · control and that if n1;1ttei-s i1re nol h:i ndlcd adroitly lhat you could get a rei-olution of impeachment . . on the ground that you committed a crimf' .. ···rhat's right . . that's right . . ri ~ht," i\'ixon replied. his l'oicc fl:.1t <Lnd e motionless. Ehrlichman suggested Kixon in1- mediately li sten to his tapes lo d('· te rmin(' exactly \1•h:1l he and Dean discussed durin g February and ~la rch. 19iJ. :-io the President could ··anal.l'ze ho1\· big a lhreut thcrt' is, .. "\'ou \)(•ttcr damn surt' kno\\. \1·h;1t 1·our hole c<1rd is." Ehrlichn1an !i:lid · "Th;.i\'s right I <ig ree." i'\ixon rcpli('d Th£' tapes 1\-l'fC played at the CO\'t•r. up trial of lla ldt'nlan. Ehrlichn1an. \litchell and '"'O f1.>l'ml'r '.'\1xon airlc..,, ll1 s t111ll' pensi\'l'. \:ixon snid. "\\\• li!l'IH.'ra l I\· a re hurting ourst:l\·cs in this rast• Btit God iJlmi~hty. u·t• \1erl·n·1 pro1 cclin g the \\'hite llou.~<' no11·. right ~·· "That·~ corr<'rt." Ehrl!chm:1n replied. "\Ve \\'C'ren't protecting th:it. 11·e 'rl.' protect ing John ~l itchell." '.'\ixon ~aid, almost spitting out the namt' of his friend; former can1p11ign manag<:r and at tor ne~· gener<il. Just five da\.'S before, \litchetl rC'· jectcd an 01·e1;t ur£' fro1n Ehr\ichnian on Xixon's ordrrs ~that hf' take full blame C11r the \\'aler~:ite sc;_i nda I. "Jn thl' first inst:Jnre \\'(' \1·erl' pro tecting your re·cleclion in u Sl'nsf'.'' Ehrlichm:1n said. '0\\'f' (lidn'I knO\\ 11 hn l fron1." ··thilt's righL" i'\ixon i1g rced ".\t te~·"•a rd 1 tfioup;li, th_j~ cover.up bust· ness \\·as pure r.1 itchcll ·· AT&T, ECONOMY CLOUD MARKET NEW Y10RK (UPJ)-Prices turnrd mixed t6day in moderately 11ct!ve trading on the i\e"' York Stock Ex· change. Investors pondered a Justice Departme nt suit against American Te lephone & TeJegri'.lph and the na· lion's dcepending recession. tTablcs1 07). The l>ow-Jon~~ lndu!\tri1tl-averag~. "'·hlch flucturated throui.:houl the day1 lost 1.02 Points to 6C»l.Si. And decUncs !ed nclvanccs. 6~7 lo $82, amont I. 705 issues lr11rled . Pri ce<~ 11·"r e lo11f'r in moderately uctlvc trading on th<' American ~tock Eschangt' '"IJnrle Plug" -o.1f"191 su".,..,.. Fireplug on corner of El Camino Real in San C le m ente no longer sports traditional color. but red. \\'hite a nd bluC', instead. Paint job 1\·as done on pluj:!s throughout tn\1·n recently by local ch•~pter of Daughters of American Revolu · lion. ?llembers tried to makl' hydrants into versions of U ncle Sam. Painting \\•as done to herald nation 's Bicente nnial next year. Costs Steady For Orange, LA Counties H.'' l'nilt•d J>res"' lnt<'rnational 1·hl' <·o~l of 1i1·ini.; 1n<ll''-111 mcn·npolit::in Los Angrlt•s 11·as un changed last month the f1r~l timt' sin rc January. 19i2 that t'Ol1su1ner prices hil1·c n<i\ gnne up, the t.:.S Burc a u <if L:.1 bur Stat islies said toda~ Kation\1'ide. the indl·X incrcasl•d by ll.9 percent during October on an ad- j usted basis lfighcr prie£'S for t'nod . 1ransporta· lion und health and rt'('rt'ation it•:n1 s in Los An geles and Or;in)!t' eoun!it'~ \\·e re offset h~· dcclinf's in lhl· co1>\ nf housing a nd clothing, :1teording 1u Suzann£' S;1rlo\1 Sk\. Snutht'rn l'aliforni:t rlir{'clor of ·thl' Burciln 11f Lahnr Sta\1)>l 1rs ll•!lll'\l'r. rl'tatl pnt·t•i. 1n <lrtnht·t \\'l'r r 115 pt•rt·e nt ht~herthan a ~t·:11 :lj.(O. sht-~aid . und du1i n,e thl· first IU months of this ~£'ar. prices in('re:ist·rl hy 10 pcrccnl. l'On11)ared \1ith 6.4 pt•r c('n1 the same pcri0<t or 19i:l. Food 1>r1ct•s incrt':iSt•d 0 2 JX'l'C('nl durinJ! {)ctohcr and l\l'l'l' led h1 l'l'rt•als and b;lkl'r_\· prodtu•ts \1 hir·h sur~ed b.\' 2.2 lll'rccnt 111 October ;1nll 30 l 1><'rccnt clurin ~ 1ht· 12 months Frui!i. 1111<t \l'~Ctabl1 ·-. 11erc u1> 2 Jlercl'nt I\ hilt• t>ggs. i.ug:1r. f~1ts a 1tti nit~ l\l'rl' up 2.fi 1x·rt·cn1. llr.11(•\·tr. n1e:d -., j)()Ul!I'.\' <1nd fi .'>h \lt'l'l' dO\l "ll :Ji perrt•nt during !ht• n1011th f'o-.1s nf 11 C•\1 :111d tll'>t'tl t·:1ri. and utitn re1n11r~ :ind h1 ghl'I' 1'1na111•1n,c char.cp-. 1n rr(';Ji.£'d pri\ a11' t r;1n s 1lor1a t1 n11 l)rL et•S 0 ;J J)t.'l'C'l'lll 1 ·1,l.n~i.v1tt'r ~1r11.:1.·~ h:11i: ri:')t'n 12.2 1>erCl·n1 n.111o nall~ tht· 1):1-.t 12 month ... !hr('(• 11n11•-. fa~l{'l' Lhan lhe 19i0·il Ill fl at ion that led lo 1\ ill.:£' Jll'll'l' cont rl1l:- t rol:-. \\'(•u r1ni.: appart'I fltchnl'rl O 6 IH.'f Cl'n! d11r1n~ OC'tober and hou~1ni.: rosl~ \\Crt' 0.2 pcrrent lou·<'r hut ~1 111 \1t•rt• 10 8 percent Jbtl\ t' a) CtJr a~n The Con.::umer Pric<' lndf'\ r1• n1a1nl•rl :ii :i r('('nrd Ir; 5 In lht• ba.,C' ~ 1•:1r nf 100i, 11 11 a~ 1111) ~nt1nnall~ hii,:h<'r pri1·1·' fOI' food r1lr~ an11 h6us111J.! r:l\1'l'<l Th1· ron.~um1·r 1>rh·<' 11111('\ h) jl !l 111.•rct•nt 1111 .in ad .hNtt'rf b:t~T!I: 1n ()f'tobt'r ll1·<1'I !lp1•111l.1hll· 111t'on1t• 1111\1n11all\ llt'l:oi do\1 n IJ 3 Pt'l'C'\'ll, frnrn !'}i•p ~cniher. dt'splle p:i~ 1"n'l'' .11Hl 11,1 .. dO\\n 4 !l pt!l'l.'l.!tll frnn1 l)(;1nht•r, t!l~:\ 1'ht· L;ihnr Dt'PlltthlC'lll ~uld l~l' Cit tnht·r fl!'I\' 111 the c:'l'l \\a., !('fl national I)• by .111 1nert·a::.tln t~)()(I pr1('1·.'I. . . , pl<1_11n~ dear! F1nilll~. hl' ),:ttd. l'Jl'rt't' ft'h his 11ul),e. ti{'tl'rn1i11ed hl' \\,1 s s1itf ali1£'. and kick£'<t a plilstic JK'n f1\1' 111 r hl'i. inlo his C':ir Pil·rrl·. \I ho 1·u1nl·i. fron1 !he l';ir1h hl·an Island 01 ·rrin 1d;1d, <111d ,\11 1tfl'I\~. or Jont·~boro. l.<t 11·\•rt• t11n 1icl1'<I nf kilting Shl'rr_1 \lieh1•ll1• .\ns ll'~, HI. Stanlt•.\' 0 . \\'aU.t•r , 20. and '.\!rs. B.1·ron ~a1~h1tt. 52. dunn~ th•· S2·1.000 holdup ,\!rs Xai:-h111 ·:-1 7 -~(·;i ro l d snn { uurt nl·.1 h1l·d hul r~n1ainl' l>hod. paralrll'd .ind llllaiJ!t• 10 rrn1Pn1~1 1 h1·n1~h1 nf \pr1l :?1 \\"alk1·r· .. 2u 1 t·ar·old :,un St:.llll·~ \\.1i. klll1·1t. .d un~ 1•1\h 52-~t•ar·ol<I (·,1ro! \".u~IHll ;11111 IR \e;1r old Sht>rr~ \ilt·hl·lll' .\n ~h·' 'l'hl· t"!tlt·r \\ .dl.l·r dunn~ t\10 d:11:- 11! 1·nll!IL•HLll l~·~t1m11111 (tl'l>lill'd hn\1 )Ii:-::-_\!1.,ll'I hl''t'1'C'hl'(t !ht• k1lll·r !tt h•I her h\C hl·fnrl· ~hl' 11:1" 1 ;1ped and thl'll i.hot throug h th(' hc:id. Air ·crash Credited For Jet Rescues Sur,·i\'Ors uf a jun1bo jet airlint'r <'r<tsh in Kenya \\lednesd;1 ,\' credited 2-l ·rcar.old 1'homas Scott of Ncu'port Beilch 1rilh saving t he live .... of ··dozens of persons.·· Scott. of 40 R o~· al St. {.;('urge Road . 11·a s hailed ilS a hero by thosf' he helped E'Scape from a burning Luf- thansa Boeini; 7•17 jl't lhat crasht•d 1rhile t aking off from !ht· Nairobi Airport. ··\Ve all \\·ould ha\·e been dead if it hadn't been for him." a Dallas u·oman reportedly said in I.he wa ke oJ the first t'rash of a jun1 bo jct \\'hile 98 persons aboard the jet sur \·ivcd the c rash . 59\\·cre kil\('d u·hen it plunged inlo <1 marsh at thl' end of the run1ray. hurne<I a ndthcnl•xp1oded. .·\monjJ the 98 sur\'i1·ors 11·cre man.1 11ho reportedly credited Scott. a slC"'al'd nn the airliner. 11ith sa \'ing their li\·es _ They re poi•tt'd 1hill th<· ynun}! s1c1\·;1r£t fir st cleared passengers front hi s o"·n Sl't'tion of \ht' burning plane and th('n bra \'Cd ;1 n explosion that \1';1~ l'erlain to conic 11·hi\c ht lping otht•r pil sse ngers 1~sca 1>t' The end nt the tragt"<l~-c~me a:- Scott carried ;1 badlr injure1I H!l·~·ear old man f.rom 1 he burning airliner. "I heal'd :1 :-huddcr and then 1hcrl' 11:1s :: horribl<' explosion." Scott told his rathC'r . \lnurit'l' Scott. ::1n ex t:'Cuti ,·l' 11·ith :i ~r·u·port Beach finan ('1;11 firm. in :l phonctonver~<1t1on . 'l"ht• con1·1·rsation tonk pl:1c1· :1 1 I ;1 ni. \\'c1lnesd:iy 11 hrn the t'ldl·r Sl·Ot1 11a' ahlt• tn conlac·I hi~ i.on at :1 '.'\airobi hot cl "I'm fine. There·~ not ;1 ~c rat<'h on nit.'.., 1hc young m;1n told his father. l le\\·ent on to s:1~· that hi.' \1a s in thl' pilot 's comp:1r t m('nt a~ the huge jl't at tempted its ill·f atcd takeoff "\re knc1\· som<'thin,g \1 :1i. 11·rong ;i t ahout l.'lO feet <ind knl'\\' \\'hat \lai. jSt'l' II F:RO, Page A:.! I "(;{ * -{;:{ Crash Hero 'Fasci1iated/ By Flying T \1·enly·four·yeilr·tlld ·rom Srott has been fa scinated :ind drnu·n to air travel most of his life. ,\s a young~tcr in Sunland . Calif . along 11·ith his brother and ratht•r. h1• "·as a frequent \•isitor to an ag<.'d rln'l runway a l1.>ng San Fl'rnando Hoad. There. he learned to fir ancl shortly aftt•r his tRth birthday "as a li Cl'n~eU ins1r11n1<:nt pilot In 19i2 111 ~ inf('J'l'"t 111 fly1nf: I'\ lt•ndrd to motorless :11 rrr:ift 11 hrn he flt•\1 a gl id~~r 22 .000 feel aho\c the i\lo jai·t~ dr i.~·1·t • ·rht' fli .c ht 11·;1..,, madl' 11ftt_•r ht' h111I spenl a fr11 .1 ~':1ri. in EtH'OPt' \\ hl'rt' he m r t his \\ 1f(•. 1\lc\anclritt . 111 ·Frankfurt. l;crm any_ , \\'h£'n in Europf• hl· \\()1'kl•d 1n .1 n1i lit:iry ('ntnmis:-0:11·~ <Ind learned tu :-.11('ak <i11rm11n. :1 n ahihl.\ lha1 hl·l1)ud lnnd him thr joh 11Hh tuflhansa fi\1• 1non1hs :l J.!o It 'A'll~ l:isl Auguc;t lhal lht· Htrhn<' rnn1p:1n .1 ;1i.:-1~nt•cl tnm In lhC' Frankrurt 11()~1 1\rcnrdin i? 10 h1 -. rather, i\laur1cr Scoll. the younJ? man h:u1 l!npes hi:, ~tt'1\·arcl 1ol> \\1ll li•:1<I tn <1 pos111on \\ it h I he cnn1p:111~ ii'< a p1 lol Ton1Scott11' onl' of four rh1ldrC'n ;111 18 ,\tar·nld :o;i ... ter. l.orra1!ll'. 1 ~" ... tu <IC'nt :it Orani::t• ('oa:-1 roll<'j.:t' Lilre ·thrir !m'"TI S~l'llt'o,; ffll?t1n1 .. ;il't' :ur c nlhu;;ia~t'< Oncl' thl.' f.11111\\ flt:>11 l'ron1 \an :\U)"l'I AlrJ)()rl to :':n\'a SC'oh:i 1n ll\11 pr1\'<1tl' ('11:111(')1 pilott·d h~ 1'on1 :11Ht 111 .. ol dc1 hrolht·r ll('lbc1 t The Stott f;1mH•· n1ovC'd to f\l•111}()rt R<'urh la:o;t r.1 ay sho1tly before Tr.111 \\'ent 1 o \\'Ol'k for J .uft h11ns14 . 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'! ,., .d<1,1l llll! f11~hl ·•lhi \01('1· I >"l'01d11, ;n1d ni.1-.-.1\1' .11111111111 -, nl 11tht•r l'\ 1ft1 11 1 l' ht•llll'C 1h ai t U(\ IX'C'o1nc., t l1 .1r • t ~- I • o.llJ Piie! 11111 ,_ ORDERED TO OKLAHOMA Murder Suspect Russell Russell Facing Extraditio1t To Oklahoma The extradition h .1nng that James Ray Russell •"•ailed for 74.J days in jail cells ended this morning \l'ilh a ruling against him and the rormer Laguna Hills m an was ordered to Oklahoma to stand trial for murder. Russell ""as ordered returned to the Stale where h e allegedly beat a 92- year-old man to death during a rob· bery. Testimony from Russell's cousin. sought by Superior Court J udge Raymobd Choate in Los Angeles Wed- nesday, was.,one reason. the j udge s_aid, for this morning's ruling. Hand'>'•riting evidence produced by a uthorities in Okla homa in an attempt to prove Russell 's presence in the state at the time or th e killing also swayed tbejudge 's decision, he said. Lawyers for Russell said that there iS an automatic st\'en-day stay a l· tached to the extradition order to give the defense a chance to file a .standard appeal. Plans are bein g made to file such an ::ippeal of this morning's decision. Russell, who has steadfastly denied even being in Oklahoma at the time of the killing, gained widespread atten- tion recently v.·hen it was disC\lvered that he had spent endless months behind bars v.•ithout a proper hearing --delays caused by asserted Jegal fPrhnicalities and red lape_ The hearings into the extrud1t1on be~an almost tv.•o v.·ccks ago. f'ronr Page A I HERO • • • :1l11·:i<l 11f u ... ·· !j('Ol! told his.father. .\Ftcr thl' ercw h;ld bee n c lcured from the pilot's <'Ompartment the ;.oung stC'\1art \1t•nt hl thC' section of 1he 11lane that 1s his respons1bllty·1n . 1.:as1• or an <.'mer gency. "'I t'oul<l !-l'l' 00t' :-cctil)n or the plane \\as t·ngulfC'<l t n flunies a nd a :...tl'u·ar11f'ss atll'n1pt1ng 1t.1 opl'n a 1 loor." Sr nit con! 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"''"'"1' f'dll"'" II putlll~ S1l .. •d•v• -~.,.. r ... P"'"''p.tl ... bl1'1>•"'1 p1•n1 " f~ JOO V.>1 IM• 5V"'1, CoS!I Mew. Cll •lotn•l •l~• Robert N . Weed P••\•°"M ,nQ P,.!JO•""'' Jack R. Curley V • """°""' 11'1!! V.nrr1• .,..n.iqo• Thoma<, Keev11 Thoma<, A Murph1nc M.>n~Q·"~ ta.lo• Gnatle,..H. LOO'\-A1ct\ard P, Nall '""\1•111 M•fl•Q"'l<I I '30111" Newport Bea ch Office )J)J H••ll0'"1 llO~lt•.,d '°""'"~<1 '"la"" Pa Boo 11 1~.•lMJ Other Olflces c .... i. M<'•I JJC ~,,, &.•Sir••! L19"1nl loMll, 11k~''' S!•H1 Hl!'ll•""y, 9r•t ~ I 1111 floMll 8oulf•l•lf , iotOl;llft>I I \ltl<•• 111~1 U ~1 llo.O a1~110•tOO f,..,,.,, Teh!phone 17141 M2·4321 Cl11ssltled t,dverl111ng M2·5671 C'.Morr·llf'I 1'14 I)·•~~ ro ... 1 "·1t1o"''"'I ("AllftP<fl'll' ~ ,..,.... "O•w•. tllu\!•<tlletl\, ...,,...,,11 "'"''e• e• •a,,..11 ,,._"" II"•••• "''"' r.. ,..~..., '"''"°"' •P"t•.i r••mou-ot UlllJ""1' 0-1. ~Oftlf (l•U DOll•Qll' N •ll 1! (no.It -.... C1h/ON1•• $ul!\(t1Pl!IW'I llY (A'"ft tJ 00 -ft1,, by m11t IA 00 "'°"'~'!• lfllhl•J -.1JM1111M u 1111 "'on1~1, .. • Suit May Jeopardize Freeways 8\· 1\LAN OIRKIN '01 Ult 01+1J ,. ... "°"" A suit filed against the state of Calirornia by a croup or Costa 111esa property o"'ners could block con· !itruction of the new Corona del 1.lar Freeway -a project on "'h1c h con· tracls already have been Jet . And t he sa m e action could jeopardize t he extension of the !\ewport Freeway. The suit. filed by the Easl side Property 0'>'•ners Association, seeks to stop the removal of fill dirt from 1h e median strip on Newpo rt Boulevard to build the interchange for the Corona del Afar Freev.·ay v.•ilh the Nev.•port f"reev.•ay at Bristol Street. , The bid for an injunction to prevent the work '>''ill be heard by Orange County Superior Court Judge r-.1ark Soden Friday. On Nov. 6. Judge Soden denied the associ<1tion's re· <1uest for a temporary restraining or· dcr to stop the work. Bill Hoffm a n. a leader or the pro· perty o"'ne rs associatio n. would not comment on the action, but city of- ficials explained that the group's con· cern is over the lack of <.1 written guarantee that a t"·o-v.·3y frontagC' road v.·ill be built east or the !\e"1port Free"·ay v.'he n it is extended. Costa 1.1 esa officials rear that the action might block both the fl-'ewport and Corona del r-.1ar freeways . Con- tracts have been let for the Corona del J\1ar Free"·ay v.·ork and ·city of- ficials have been assured by the state that monev has been allocated for ex· tension of i.he Newport ~"'rec'>''ay in its cight ·year construction program. "The chances are that if you block these jobs and hold them up , the state v.•ill spend the money on other projects and the freeways v.•ill be los t," Councilman Alvin l,. P inkley said today. On Tuesday night Pinkley proposed a resolution that \Vas carried un· <1n imously. reaff.irming the city cou n· cil's r ecommendation that the fron· tagc road -from Bristol Street to Bay Street -be.two way. The resolu· tion reinforced a position the council took in February, 1973. City 1.1anager Fred Sorsabal also Qoted that the slate engineers have told the property owners th<1t 01e re- quest is reasonable and can be car- ried · out. "But they don't h a \•e anything in writing," Sorsabal said. .. The slate can't give them that until a design hearing is held and environ- mental impact report made, and that v.·on 't be done until 1975." Cost a Mesa officials are con· cerned because the Corona de! ?li ar Free\\'3Y is regarded as the key tn easing traffic congestion in the north of the ci\1• a nd dov.•ntnv.•n rcdevl'lop- ment hin.ges on construction or thr Ne\\•port Freeway. ''\V e arc very t"onccrned ," Sorsabal said.- Revie w Requested SACRA1ilENTO !UPI) -The State Rar has been asked for a confidential opinion by the Reagan admini stra· t1on on \\'hether it "·ou ld support the ·nomin ation· or aide Jterbcrt Ell- ing"·ood for the 3rd District Cpurt or Appeal. the Sacramento Union said today, due to Elling1\·ood's lack of p_rior judicial experience. • O.lly ~lllt$1•1tl'fllM Roc;.ky EX: plains Pardon WASHINGTON (A J>) -Former Ne'>'' York Gov. Nelson A. HO('ke rcller testified today that \\'hen he pa rdoned 11 jailed for mer state R~publican or- ,ficlal for health reasons. he \\·as not told that some or the medical reports might not have been true. "I ,,·as satisfied his life ,,·as in danger." R ockefeller testified at opening Hou se hearings on his nomination to be •ice president. Rockefeller said he pardoned former state GOP Chairman L . Judson l\1orhouse in 1970. '>''ho haC: been jailed in connection with a bribery attempt, after seeing doctors· affidavits that his life \\'as in danger. \Vh e n Judiciary Committee chairman Peter W. Rodino. ID·N.J . I, asked a se ries of qucst ions on . Rockefeller's knowl<.'dge of how the affida\'its were secured and \\'hether a l l o r them \\'ere a cc urate, Rockefeller s aid he \\'Ould supply de· lailcd ans,vers in writing. · _ _ .. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR JOE DEVLIN ATOP RESERVOIR THAT IS PLAYGROUND Facility In Newport Beach'• Spyglass Hill Area Wins Environmental Award Lil ler. Rep. Ro bert l\lcClory. {R- Iil. l. asked llockefeller simply "·hcther he ha d anr kno\\"ledge th:.it -some o f t he affido ,·its sayini:: fl.Iorhouse's life was in danger in jail might not have been LJ'ue. Spyglass Hill Reservoir Gets Ecology Award A Newport .Beach water r eser,•oir that appears lo be anything but what it is has won a national award for en· ,·iron mental exce lie nee. Awarded the 1974 Portland Cement Association first place award for •·most fa vorable environmental im- pact'' was the Spyglass Hill reservoir. Designed by the Newport Beach fi rm of Shuirman-Simpson, the 1.5 million gallon water tank sits under- ground atop a hil l overlooking the city. Its concrete top is covered by two feet of sund, the surface or what ap· pears to be, and is. a mini-playground. The huge concrete tank v.·as placed underground "to help preserve the heauty of what someday v.·il l be u (1uality residential neighborhood," .according to Newport Beach public \1•orks director Joe Devlin. Downhill from the reservoir is its · pump station. a shingled·roof "cot- t;1gc" that ,,.. as also designed to add to the area's environmental quality rather than lo detract from it, says J)e\·lin . The Spyglass Hill rescr\·oir site \1·as dedicated to the city by the Irvine Company. Eighty-eight percent of the t't'· :-1•rvoir's 5295,000 construction cost 1\·as ad \';.I need b.v the arl'a 's dc\·eloper, . .John D. Lusk and Son. The balnnC'l'. S.15.449 . \Vas ad1·anred from the city's 11.itcr fund. ri ioney advanced to the projC'ct is rC"imbursed thrnugh thC' 1\ ri ter <1 ere age fee the cit\' assessC's on •1 ndcvelupcd land. · Cotton Destroyed COALl1\"GA CAP )-FJ ames fanned h~· high \\'inds des troyed about Si00.000 1\·orth or baled and loose cot- tpn ;il the ll&l·I Colton Ginning Co. 10 miles northeast of here early today, a i\lid-\'alll'~· Fire District spokesn1an :-aid. ' Ford Tours in Japan, Sees First Protests Rockefe ller replied : "I have no kno'>''IC'dge of that." A survey by the Associated Press found only fi,·e senators inclined to vote against Ror kefeller 's confirma- tion, 79 for it and 16 uncommitted. KYOTO. J apan (UPI)_ President to visit Japan. T heir cheers stood in Spyglass Hi'JJ :Ford sa'v t he fi rst protest demonstra-s harp contr.ast to the President's . tion~of his trip to Japan today but, un-greeting in Tokyo, where 15,000 police daunt ed,· toured thls ancient former kept him al most totaJly isolated from R d AJ imperialcapital. . lhepeople. • oa -ignment Ford \l'<•S in high spirit., despite the Even the bellboys at Kyoto's demonstrations and a drizzle that 1.tiyako Hotel, where the·presiden:.:l:.:l•;:l_-1p1-"-1qans -Studie~· sometimes forced him-to4.ak: :;.~•te1<•-i-1arty-took-S'l!i"Ot~UJflio-.OltTOOms, U under an umbrella. grinned ·a nd a pplauded when Ford I\ he('! ic l\\'O-day state 1·isit in Tokyo checked into his $500-a-day suite. hi.r behind. Ah ead lay trips to South But Ford heard shouts of ••Fuodo Korea Frh.lu y and 10 a sumrilit meet. Kaere" (Ford Go Home) from groups ing with So\'iet l eader Leonid ·ofhecklers as hedrove'Wlth Secretary Brezhnev in Vl<1di,·os\ok Saturday. :of State Henry A. Kissinger in a \Vh ite Jlut for one da) t'ord 11·as a tourist in .!louse limousine to the old Imperial FORD . KISSINGER MEET GEISHA GIRLS-Story, A3 grand style v.· ith no official state responsibilities. "\Vhat a great day to see the anrient traditions and treasures of Japan," he said. ' Ford fle\\' to Kyoto -a city or cen· furi es-old splendors and now a hotbed of Japanese communism -after planting a nine·foot dog\\'ood tree in the courtyard of his Tokyo guest housr and bidding fa rev.:ell to Em-. per or J liroh1to. Jlis \'isil \\'as cla!<>sifi ed as unofficial because thl." staunthly <.1nli·r\mericon govl."rnor of Kyoto, ·rorazo Ninagav.·a . refused to n1cet the President. ·rhf' sight seeing offered Ford's first C'los<•-up contact \\'ith the people of Japan. 1'housa nd s lined the streets, '>''ear- ing kimonos and \\·aving flags, to 1\'<'lromc the first U.S. president ever Palace "'here Hirohito -.1•a.s enthroned in1928. FrowtPageAI RELIC ••. The noise, o!lors, traffic congestion and unsightliness created by their ac· tivities during the past 45 days have been borne witb patience by residents of the area, city public works director Joe Devlin said today. "I wish I could say when it will be over but I can't," Devlin added. "The only thing we can do is take it step-by- step and ask the residents to continue to bear with us." He-said progress is being slowed by the difficulty in obtaining experienced oil field workers and equipment. It seems, Devlin conceded, that these are good days in the on business for everyone bu\ Newport Beach. ORDER NOW FOR ASSURED HOLIDAY DELIVERY The so-called "Bel Air of Orange County'' w ill retur n before the Newport Beach Planning Commission tonight when the controversy sur- rounding the alignment of Spyglass Hill Road is discussed. At issue is the lr\'ine Company's 170 ·acre, p hase·four d<'velopment a top Spyglass Hill, a project that has drawn criticism from area residents because of t be proposed road align- ment. At its Oct. 24 meeting the planning commission asked the company to prepare a series of alternative align· meats. Before the · panel tonight will be three alternatives in addition to the company.'s original proposal. 'The p ublic works department believes-the original alignment is the best technical solution to the Spyglass Hill Road controversy, accordi~ to a staff report. . The sta.ff also notes that the original alignment is the best way to m aintain a nearby cariyon as permanent open space. . Expected to be heard arc Spyglass Hill residents who say the proposed alignment will have a n unfavorable environm ental impact on their homes as well as detract from the value of property. Black CSF Gridders O ur ntw 102" high-ba.ck sofa in our fe.stive ve.lvet original print of warm pumpkin or rich gree.n has lhe good looks ill.Rd exceplional qu.aility of sofas twice the. price. We.' ma.ke it in our own fill.ctory a.nd control e.ve.ry step from de.sign to construction of its sturdy frame lo those l.aist fin ish· ing to uChes like the deep ch.ainne.led arms. 38" wide. 3SS sea.I a.nd JS" high loose pillows for exlra comfort. Might Boycott Game FURNITURE An unbeatable v.aifue, RB decorating service, delivery .and o ur famous RB wa.rranty at no extra cost. • Our big RB orlglnal hlgh·back sofa has expensive looks 8.Y 110\\'A.ROll,\:\'DY '[\\"(']\·{' or 13 blat'k athlctcs on thf' C;1\ Stat(' Fu\IC'rton footh:.i111e am :.ir1· nn1 f''(IJ1'.'C'll·d 111 piny ;it l '(' D:.1v1..; S:nurday in the fina l game oft hi• year folln1\1nc .-.uhmi.-.sion nf a ln·l ur crLl'1·:1ncc-. \\'!•dnes{tay lo Dr . 1'<.1111 l':o .. tor. :'\!orris Grave;;, ~1ssistant 1l<'o1n 11f al'ti\'1t1es at Fullerton, is Sl'l'\Lllg :.is spokesn1an for tht• black at hletes. .. Ra s ic:dl~'. \\hat it boils clov.·n to is that th e black athletes feel there i~ ;1 double stand~rd on all of the sports teams," Gra\·C's explained. "They fet>I the black athlete has 10 be a super :-tar in order to pla y. If thl'.\ make one n1istake. they are oul or thl' ~an1<' 11h1lt· ;_i 11 hitc athlete keeps p]:J\"1n .[!. "It :il~o ro1'C'rs n1cdical treatment Ont• of thl' black players had a sligh1 hr:1111 l'ont·usslon in the C.~al Poly i.:amC' :.ind thl' trainer let hi1n ht' dn11n un1d ;1f!crthc garne. "\\'hen 1t 11;_i :-. <1\t'I'. 1hl'Y 1l11ln'1 r na~t· ;1ny ;11tcmpl tn get hir11 tn n1t•<lft>ttl help and his f::inlil y-h~d to ... 1.1kc him. "\\'hen a black athlete suffers an in · Jt1r,1. he is sllll rcqulr<'d lo suit up fur pr..it•tir<'. But soml' "h1tc athlctes sit out and t"em come hack and starl again. "()ur major focus right no'v is on footb;.111bcC'au ~c 1\ i~ 1n season but 1h1:-. pcrtainlt to a ll ~ports tcnm!il. 1'hi' black ha:-:ketb~1IJ pl:i~('rs are nol Jlrac 11r1nJ,!now." f; r;i \'{'~took the li st or grif'\ a n('C<ii 10 J\r P.1stor. rl1rrctor or hc:ilth f'rluc:t· 111tt1. r'e('re11t1<tn and physicnl C'dura· lion .11 {·:11 Sl:11t• "Or. P11.l1tor 11as rt•atl\ un.1\1af<' 111 "'hat 11·as jtOini: nn Jn :ill !l1nccnt ~·. h\, 1s izo1nJ! to trv antl ~tral~htt•n thlnit., nut But in('<.•$" there i5 noposlti"l' ar- t ion. 1he nthlrtci; are not pr11clici ng \1 ith the teum now.:· Gravessnys. ··T here is ::i i;trong possibility they ,,.i 11 not pa rticipatc in the game Sat ur. d:i.1. "\\"c.• ha l"C' askt!d that immediate :-t ep~ be t;ikC'n lo slr<.1ighten things nut. Rut 11'C' really don't ha\'c any idl'a \1hcn it 11·ill be. 1 "\)r. Pastor called a n1eetin,g \Vith :llhlC'tie dlrl'Ctor ro.'eale Stoncr. m~·sclr and sc\'eral others \\'ednesday after· noon nnd 1vent over "'hal had been' prt•-.rn ll'd to him . ··11 e the n met \\'ilh the footba ll coach<':-in the evening and they hope to !let 1l straightened out .'' I \\'h<it ahoul the one black player ''ho did reporl for practice Wednes.I <ta \" ;.\\'e know \\"ho he is and lhal. '>''as expected." · \\'hat is thl' reason behind his re· rn;1i.nu1 ~ 11 ith the team? · ',\ lflt (l f it c-on1cs from a fenr of los. ing .. r hola rs hips .'' C.rt11·es s:iid. Cra\'t'<ii <1lso st<"ll<'d that the lone h\:1('" nien1h1·r of the 1\·restling teilm .!nd :d..,n thl' onf' gymnast \1rre not in- \\•hl'd at this timl'. Dr. Slnnrfsai8 he didn't ~et into the :-.ituation unlil late \Ve<lnesday. ··1 r(•u lly don't have all the s pecifics :ii this timl'. I v.'ill take a look at il but 1 rm not sure v.•hat they are after. It's l)Omething you canl zero in on righl uv.·av. ·'Th<'Y submitted a list of gene'ral J?rieva11Ct'S-information Items but not 111 the form of demands," Stoner !'8~ ~- and quality at an unbeatable stralght·from0the·factory price • Nowt IOOr.af 11 """""" Stiowroom&lolet "\\l(''re tr~ in~ to keep it in open mccting:-. und get 1hings straii:hrened out in that mnnnl.'r. ~ "\\Ith thl' football .1(;:1nte fhls C'losr-. ··~~!:;Ji.i::;;"~..,1to '""· "'*l• 111;1o: 11040 •. hot 111o1 : '"'a. w .. _ .... wllf:J• 1112 •· u.-A.nUll/CUllTOli 11111 ,_111 ,., lhf.' l'hafl{'I.'~ or lmpl'l)\"ing \l'hll ll'\l'r IAUISllUOl Mlt illot .... CIM.l .,,ITAi O• ~ (lAftJIOlll"f'Ollll)MI tH L P'MiNI CO'l'IM; f41 M, ...... thf.'1r ~r1 C \':lnce!i arc aren't JZ.OOcl '' OO'lllll1,•ut 1 ,.,_ u et..mr 111 • ..... _ ........... ,, •u •. c..t"'•'" .. MNMJU.111t1•1o1 ... 1M. 111 .. 1•T0111o1t•: 1Mu..,. • .,.., Gra \'Cl'i al{rcl'd on the 1 ime <'l cment. u ~"' ino •· ""11'* ~°"' ~ 111t ,_ '""· "°",...,. 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Mlrl.t ,.,, .... 11·ilh 1 he b1aC'k athletes and \\•Ill dol~~;;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;-i.:;;'~"'~"~"~"~0,ii.......,iii~' ~··~ .. ~·~-iii';i";'"'ii;'~-ii;i~·~..,~··~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·:.;'i'i·m;;;::!J \\hat 1 cun to help them," , • t ) \ ' • I' t J I -· I . • ··--'- I I Business Confab An all-day business con- ference. dtslencd lo uc· c1ualnt 11ludt-nls and pro less1on a ls Vo'\lh bu11iness co mmunications skills, will be held ci t CHhforn1a State t:n1\e ri51 ly, Fullerton Satur- day Co sponsored b\ the Cal State Fullerton Women In Com mun ications, Inc. <WI CI ) chapter and the Southern Cali fornia Jn- dustrialEtl1tors Assocu1t1on <SCJ EA ), the conference "111 f eature \iar1ous seminars <ind speakers on commun1cat1ons One or the speakers v.•11\ be 1\ls Ja ck ie Y.'1lson. pubhcat1ons cpord1nator or Long Beacfi 1\I emor1al llosp1tal and \'1ce- pres1dent at-large of the ln- ternottlonal Assoc1al1on of Business Com municators Association professionals \\'Ill conduct se minars Among them ~ 11\ be Sel llandler rrom t\-lcDonald- Do uglas in I~ unt1ngton Beach . Dick l\fatthcws from the Carnation Com pany 1n Los Angeles and Ken Jones from AVCO F1nanc1al Ser\1ccs in J\'e"•port Beach Ford 'Quietly' Ups Price of New Autos The \Yomen tn Com DETROIT (LJPTI -Ap mun1cat1on s panel "'111 parentl\ 'AOrried !hat 'AO•d h1 gh l1g ht \\Omen's op-of further pr1 ee increases portun1t1es and accomplish-\\OUld push ne\v car sales ments 1n the field !lals Peg e\'en lov.'er. the Ford i\totor Coale from Aerospace Co has quietly increased Corp ; !\Is . h1ary J ane the prices of its 1975 model \Ves sman from Ameron cars by about S75, or 2 per· Ji.t fg. Corp. and l\ts Susan cent Cohn f rom Cedars S1an1 A Ford spokesman \Ved l\ted1cal Center \\'Ill head nesday confirmed the pnce thed1scuss1on. cha nges that took effect ~ Reg1s~~lJ_on JS£~ . .!!I(' !'>-Ai~'<, -!:::!.'*6~~ fttt'~'ttfd~ms ana-m 101' fifo· ''price adJ ustments'' on fess1o nals equipment and not a boost f For fu rther 1nformat1on tn the base price of the cars on the conference. contact The increase 1s on top of an ?ilar\ l-l artman, \.\'rC/ ad ave1 ~ge S407 boost 8 per v1ser, at 870 228·1 tent. when the new' models Red Trade Bill Backed By Panel \\ere 1nt1 odu('ed SPOK ES~I EN FO R Gene ral l\l otors and Chrysler said there ha\e been no increases or "pnce adJust m ents" made on their 1ntroductorv prices Some analysts think the higher prices -averaging \VASl-11\"GTON (UPI) _ about S400 a car -are part The Senate Finance Com· ly responsible for the \\orst mittee has sent to the noor new model 1ntroduchon Jn a by unanimous vote a broad decade trade bill gl,'1ng President I ndustry spokesmen, Ford unpre cedent e d authority to negotiate re· duct1on s 1n trade barriers a nd g i ve lluss1a mor e fa\ or able trade treatment The bill \\Ould extend to ?i-foscow the same terms en· JOyed by America's other foreign trading partners. But finance committee chairman' Russell B Long Santa Ana Bank Holds f,ere-rrtony (D-La.), t old a ne"s con ! The loca11y owned in· ference prospects were not dependent South Coast Na· good for Congress to pass t1onal Bank will open its the Trade Reform Act of doors 1n Santa Ana after the 1974 before completing its fi rst or the year, according 93rd session anti ~dJourn1ng to Nick J Flono. president for Chnstmas I and chairman of the board "The probab11Lty 1s the G r o u n d b r e a k 1 n g bill will pass. ' Long said ceremonies for the bank But he added he u ould not v.•erc held recently at the be surprised to seen flood of site. located at the comer or amendments which could Bear and Su nflower Streets bog d o" n, and possibl y 1n the South Coast Village sink. the measure dunng shopping complex this session !\I embers of the bo'1'd of The Ford Adm1n1 strallon directors. 1n add1t1on to llas voiced hopes that the F1or10, a re Thomas H Blan- Senate will act speedily on di. John Y. Chu, John Ii the m easure a nd reconc1le Connell, l\1ark E Hurv.itz. 1t with the I-l ouse "ers1on. BenJam1n B. Indes, Albert passed Dec 11 , 1973, by a Perelste1n and Dom1n1c \Oleo{272·1.t 0 Hac1t1 • hO\\'C\'Cr blame a lack Of ton:;umL·r confidence 1n the econom) a s a prime reason for lhe s harp d o\\nturn v.h1ch S.3 \\ early November sales ra il 38 percent Crom l ast yea r's a lready depressed levels \\1h1le G~I spokesmen say no price increases are con templated 1n the coming month , several dealer :sourres sav the number 1 auto com pan~ has 1nd1Cated boosts as high as SlOO a car 1r11ght be 1m 1>osed after Jan I The F'ord changes \I et e mude bv charging dealers for antifreeze that used to be free. 1nc1eas1ng the cost of options. h1k1 ng freight charges and making pre· \Jously optiona l eqwpment "delete options," meaning they "'ould be included on the ear unless ordered off by the customer. TH E~[\\ PRICES \\ere contained 1n letters to de alt:rs lqs t "'eek, the Ford s pok e~man :;.1 1d T here v.e1e no 1ncrca:.es on the lo\vest·pr1ced cars T he pr1c1ng action 1n eluded <1 SIO 1ncre<1se tn freight cha rges, <:t charge of S9 to dealers ror antifreeze that used to be free about 545 on optional eqwpment and Sil for "delete op· lions " On the Fo1 d L·ro, the price \\as 1nc1eased by $97 by 1nclud1ng tinted gla!s, deluxe scat bells ::ind an electric clock a ~' delete op· lions ' Legal Talk Set D ec. 4 The Orange Count~ Lat ter Day Saints Business and Profess io nal Men's As· soc1at1on \\Ill meet Dec <I at noon at the Saddleback Inn, Santa An a Speaker 1s F . Gordon Chytraus. attorney l~e "11! be speaking on hi s trip to Ru ssia to examine the legal s~stem the1 e Call llar\'ey L~nn at 546·0110 for re· ser\'utions. Thursday's Closi ng Prices NEW YOR K .... 'l lflclll Cbo STO CK DAJLVPlLOT 0 7 EXCHANGE -~I 1"°"l ('Oolo ... ... 'lel~1>12WI •1 IZ'~-1 . ,_.p U) 1 .. 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Tht• m1tJnr "l 11n1bhn~ lllock11 In the C'nntf.1{\ di:iqi utf' still t't•ntrrt-d on mun r ' the !i.Oltr ...... 1ul J\(11 h sul('5 V. \'r(• to 1neet ,1iz11ln later in the dU\ l • PUBLIC NOTICE ;Gamble . Charges • • • __ P_tl_B_U_C_N-'OT-I C_E_' -I --· _P_UB_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E_•_,1--P-U-BL_l_C_N::,O::T::IC::E:-• ..--..,...,,. $Ul'lltO• C.DUltTOf' Tltl STATE O' CMJl'OWMl.t. ~ TNfCOUN('f'orOA.viol Nt.MllM NOflC• OP ltEA•INO o,-fllllflOlll FOil f!ltOIATI! 01' WILLAND l'Oll l..fr Tl:IS Tt:STAMCN TAA'f S"flllllOll COUlf OllTllll STAll! OPCAUllOllllllA l'Oll fMI COUltT'f Oll'Oll1UtOI! .... ••ltll MTl('I 01' llllAlllMG 0... P••1flON 11'0. '1101.Aft: O,WIU.AMD ~Lit· Tl.l;S fll1'AMl 111T.a1tY Hit I I Suspects E'ltll oo EUGEl\lf. Ell'#IH A fl(1N~. -... lllOT1CE 1,.$ Miltf9' GtYEllll 11111 Hflfl'fO. Aflt:INSON""" hltlll ..... .., • Pl\lt'°" 10!" 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Hut offu 1;ds i.aul .i~ the lnd1t•tml.'nts v.erc n1Jdt· \\'ednt·-,d uy th:1t thl· Long IX-iC'h invol\'t·rncnt ha(l 110 mnnoectlon \1·11h a currl'nt J ... dcr:il 111\t.>s!J~ation int" tillt·~;it1ons 11f t·urru1it1on 111 Lon,.: O~;ith c1 t\ J.:O\'cl'n l1'¥4N{J • ,i 1'\\tJ "' th u~c 1nd11·tt•cl ~.1n1!le~ lf. Fiirk:1s ;uHI :.\rlhur ,\ t-:1:.Pnh1•ri.:, ,lfl' a:in1r111g it dnlt•n Iii< JnJ.: feder,1l g:1n1bl1n ,i: thnr~cs in 1''cbru:1ry in 1.ns ,\ngt·lc:. 'fhcy :1nd the 1nnc otht•rs ''ere <di released on !h1·1r J>ersonal reco~niz:111te .. \u ;,.irr:.dgnnmcnt wu::. !>l'l Libel S 11it LOS A:'\<;r~Ll~S Attorneys ro 1 hoth !)itll·:-. v.·ill prC'!>l'rll f inal 11ri:u· ments r~r 1d:1,y in LhC' 1~n.dty t.iMst ~r Jt~r~ A ~lahl•u 's libt!I 5u1t~il4ainst his rorm1;r Qro3s, billionaire llO\I ,1rd Jllig11t$. ~ After bo~b sides res t('d lhl'ir ~i.-:fes \Vednl":-.day, [ State ) '-----------,-- t:.S. Di ::.tl'iC't Court Judge H1Jrry Vr'egcr ~o n d1s- allo11·('d morP lhnn S2 million of a S.\ m il/1vn c.:oun· t er<·lu1n1 broughl .1 ~ain:-.t J\l~hCll Uv llu,l!hl'); Sun1 1na t:orp. a ;o.;'orthrop Po~t. l\'ortltrop Posf L OS :\'.\'GELES -'J'hc i\'orthrop Corp. has 11grced to r eplace Thom<.is V Jones ll S president to sctlte a. .shareholder's :'.>Ult !>lcm· m il)J from 1lleg<d corporate C981.rtbtllions to the l\'1xon ~~lccuon C'a mpa1gn. ~?ftdts "~I I remain as atTrq_'Jtl'~f the board and ~( .:.eX'~eutive officer 'l!o.9:!..\l!r.Ue pleaded gui lty fa,»l.i)l::iy to rederal e h 1:11·gcs of m~klll"' +.in illegal can\· paign Cor:lribut1on 11c anri 1'orthrop \1·cre f1nl·d S5,000 euch. • Airport llsf' \'E~TUR .<\ -'l'he 1311:.ird of Supervisors volcri \\.C'd- 11(.sclay to.test 1n cou1·t the Yl.llish•Y of an .1lrpbM. or· d1n:.inee, 0;i1>PrO\'t'.d by the otcrs. th;1l require:-. \Oler Jj)tJrt>\'Ul or <in)' ncl\' ,\ll'l)(H'I n the county ·rhc supervisors arc c·on· ecrncd "1th 11 hethcr :1 dc<iC• IJ\Jll•rt Air F'o1Cl' IJ.1;-ie LO C:inlar1llo ::.hould bt: eon· crtcd into a <'OUnt) e01n· Tit'rca.d :,11·pvrt. 'rhl' 11l<1n is , u p 1> o r l c d b 1· t h e :-.uper11:-.or :-., but OJlil(ISCd by hl' r1t~ cvuncll , 11·h1c·h 1 Jilli. t ht· land to be u:-.Nt for C'du(':.!1011 :11 a nd recreJ· 1un:.d µur1Xts c~ 1n ~tl·ad . LC Pick PUBLIC NOTICE IU•J lllOTICI'. TO Cltf.01TOlt5 su,.C11;101 COUltf Ot'TNE STATIE O' CAll,OllNI"' !SOit ff'IE COUNTY 0, OIANGE Nl.A•l 1/M E•l1lt ol l<llfYIE NAll•Rl!fTE ""'1<11EL, 0.(••- NOTICE !~ Hf.A:f.BY C.IVIE N It Ult u_,, .... , ot tilt: •Dfl"' ft•mell OK'*"! IN• •II Pl•-~ nt•o~Q <l••m\ •Q.t•nll .. M IC' -I 1•t rt11111•.a 10 lolt ,......_ Miii tilt nece•wrv v"'<M••, on lllf oth(•of tr. cit" ot !Pit •llO.it en1111 ... cowl. DI' !<I ll't- lhtm, ""'Ill !Pit ,., .... ,, --•· kl \ht -nl.,...Q ti tM ("".,.""'" Sl•ttt C'A1"' ..... W , C.lllD'1llt tlt!t, <0n•<ll" lhP plil( .. 01 11u .... ., of I"' Ul'dtt.,.,...d In •II tNllot•\ Ptrta•nong •o ow •""" OI "''° OKtOtnl, wolnon '""' fl'lonln\ ttlltt Ille 11•'-' l>o.ICll.CthOI\ Olllo•lnDl•<t St\:\"l'r\ liAHliA lt .\ P.1"1,.o ... 11111er~.1t1t Studt•nts, f.iculty ~nd alum· ~!;1~,~;~.~.~."',;,~L:,.V w.11 Ill from the L.'ni\'tri.lty Of •-••11011roettt11ooi1"' ·;1hforn1a \.\'Ill h,1v1: •. 1 hand GINl¥~:'v"::':1:~;;.<"1tn1 1n selecting the n('Xt LC pre· MCM,..., ... s""' ~1dcnt 10 ..;ucteed Ch ... rles J . c...wwu,c..r.11 ... 1.•1•" ' ... ,....l"t, ll1t1;h, \\ho \\ 111 l'l"llrt' Junl'.,Pw1111.,..11 0••"11• Co•u 0..111 P1101. :io Howl'lltw.r 1. ,. 11.11, 1•1• .o96-1t I.art'\' \Ille..;, rh.11rman of th1.• L·c· Studcnl Body Presi· dent:. Count· ii. s:nd lhl" .!ilU· dl"nl" \\"ill be allo"'ed tn help P UBLIC NOTICE l<ICTITIOUS IUSINESI NAM li SlAll MlNT dt•l••I' m jn (' (he C riter!~I tO l>t,• ·~ IPlt IOHO ... lllll Pt<M>n\ •••OO.AV DIA•,_» Usl'd in selel'ln1g a nl'\\' prt'· ''dent. s ub011t nan1cs of (·:inrlldatcs and "crniqul' tht:-handfulof!Ln,dist:," Stnog B edee LOS .i\:'\GELES - SU1wr11sor Kenneth llahn and the county go\'ernment railed \'iednesday i n the11" rirs t court attempt to halt the mandatory 111st<1llation of more smog control de· \'ices on I 96G· iO cars 1n Southern California. BORDE .. COlL11<1$ ! .. TEA· NAllOh•l. S00 Nl..,DO•I Ce-nler O"vf. "'-'"00<1 lk"I:", CtlOla'""" t?M.11 IOAOEN COLLl lllS INTER· N•TIOH•L .• Lorn•t•d P•fl .. """P. J.llO No•-• Ctnllr O•!wt, Ht .. pon lk..:11, C'Ail10<n,,.t'2_ David P CoUlfll, Gt..,..ar P•n ..... llttl Alllofl<n 0fl•t, I•~• .. , C.llolO<"oil ...... lhlt ll<o.,ntsl I• ~•ftll <onctucttd Dy • L•m.11<1 p.,,.,...,nop BOR0f.N(0LL1NS INTERNATION•L , S.Qntll OAVIOP.COLUNS Gene••! P•fl,.t 11101 11111mon1 .... , 111.-1 ... 111 tnt '-"' Clf•~ OI Or •!}lit Cllunl 1 on NO._.mlllf 1 ,., ... Pu01l1ne11 O••nt• Co•~t 0..oly Pilot MD._.rt1ller I, 1•, ?I, ?I, 1'14 .0.S.I· PUBl.IC XOTICt; PUBLJC·!{()TICE ''CTITI DllS.f>UIUI llS NAMEITAfl~EN'f ftw _.lowong Jle"~ll lillflil'llDUlll""I "'· LAGUNA .HllLS GALl.l!RIES, LAGUNA HILLS FRAME CO.; MISSION VIEJO GAlLIE A'f AMO FltM\f: CO •• lAICIE FOREST GALl.SRV .\HO FRAME co . UGI.IN."' HILU ARlSAHOCRAns 00.: U011 Mo11llon ........ Tl II• IE~ S\111• Ho I, l•-HUil, GtHtor"'• f1'fl MOrrl• G#oct;e.11, 7021 Blwr!llQI Ra . fl to•I. c..nwr.rlll•t:!.xt l~ol OUSll'f~• •1 , .. 0.,UKI ·~ M ino> Ol•-1. ,.,..,l•GroOltl' lnl1 •t.itm"'I Wil tilt<! ••If\ U. Cfl\lllly Ot•~OIO.tn9' Countvon O<toberU, 1'14 """ P\lf,lo\llld Orotf\Qt (OISI 0..Hy PllOI, Qr; loOtrll. il'lll l'OOW!ntle• 1, U, ll, 1'14 ~ 14 PUBLIC NOTICE lil11t SUll'IE ltlOI C0UltT0' TMl! STATE OF (All FOINIA l'Olt TllllE COUNTYO,Olt•NGE Ne.A·•1ttO MQTICf 0' HEAltlNG 0, PETITION R>lt PllOIATE 0,-Will AlllO l'Olt l lTTE AS Tl?ST AMENTA RY E1111e o• f)'IEKLA s ClotAPPEt.. •k• lHEIClA SIEBENS CHAPPEL,•-• MFIS. MEALV NA (l'I APPEL.Dtt,iStd NOTICE IS HEREBY Gllr'EN 1"-t ARTHllA E. PUGH, Jiit, fits llled M•••~ • pelm"" tor ProO..t• Of Wiii llnll lo. •U .... n<• ot l•llf<'\ l•lt•rn•lll•fr ID tM ptllllON! rt'lt••"<e 10 wftlcn Ii ,....,. lor lwtntr garUcui .. ,., •1>11 ll'lill Int '""'ind pl.Kt OI lllf>""9 tilt: u ... i..1 Ileen If! tor C»arni-• 10 tti. •• , •.JO. m., In IM ,_,_ 01 O.Pl•lmtnl r.o ) ot s•la too.t, •I IQOCJ.,< Cenl" O•lvt WI\!, I" ttw Ci trot s.n11 ........ C..lllO•ft•I P&!t<l NO""mller II, 1'14 WlLLIAM f. SIJOWN, Coun1y Cter k MAM.MACK. PUGN AMO YAWTEll 114W.Oly .... , llVll • SIMllHlt La..._ .. ._ ~lilor81• toClli fol• f2llltM-161i "'"""',.. ..,, .... ltllat<' PllOl•\lltd 0•• .. oe COISI 0..lly Pilol. Mow JO,?l,21. 1tl• 411.1• P UBLIC NOTICE SL1"·14'11 SUPE:JllOll COUltTOFTHE: STATE 0 ' CALI FOltHIA !SOit THI! COUNTY OF OltAlolC.E 'l'ht·Y failed to obtain a prt.•lim1nary 1nJunct1on 'top111ng the 1mpleint'nln· t1on and cnforC'"tnenl of thl' nro~r:i1n . 1110 :AD·1U.0 (ITATIOft .. FICfl fOUS BUSINESS CCS.t.124 4A....,ltot! .... Mlli:SfAlEMENl In ll'le "1•11•r ol 11•• AOOJll>OI'! """"""Of SLA llloce Tiii! !Ollow">Q l>t''l>OAI Me OO.nv DV!o+""H ROSI; RT Ml (HI.EL THOMPSOlll, A<IOp •> !1"0 P••eftt TE(r!llllCAL RESEARCH CE .. TER OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF AMI:: RICA. 11C1 W•\• $le"'"' lllo J:l9. :..Int• C.AllFOAl<llA An•, C1+.rorn•• tUO/ To Al CHARO WILLIAM FR...,lEV. O.i\K LA;\ D -i\ l.1 nied~1 H~•oen F. P"m01<;n 1llor1 ru"on E••< Bv order DI Thi, (0•"' v<1u ..,, ...,..byc11te1 Count\· Su pcr1or Cou rl 0 • No J),fu~i.n.c .... o..n ... wl.IMI 10 •-•· 11e10•• ow JuOQO proloint 1 .. • M•ur" £+1etn iN•fO!'. 1101 w S!~W"I No O.~••menl H of 1~1, (Our! on .JOlh 6-v al Jud~e 1-larold 1-l o\e \\'ed· 1:n.s .. n1•11n•,C•1"°'"'•4'/101 Jin. 191s, "' t .oo AM , 1ritn -IPlt•• 1~ ncsday denied .a de[t•nsc 1n•• 0"~"''"' •\ ""i'IY conauc11t11or 11 -<•~,il•n1vo.rn1v•,""vtr.pet11ion II""''"! il"t1"'1'Vl•P ot ROBE FIT Ml CH•El THOMPSOlll lar !~· motion to quash .an 1nd1c l · 1-'ltfllie•I ~.Pro~n ~Ion ol CURTIS WAVNE FRAILE~ ment of murder against l \.\'O Tnos ~••tem1n1 u110 '"'"" ine coun11C1••' VOA>f'mlno• M>l'I, JllOUIO noc lleQr.lnltd. · f h S OIO.~Countron.No....,O.r!9.19/• • O.tlt<IOU-r)0,1tl4 alleged soldiers o t e ym· ,.Jiits w1LLIAME.STJOHN, bionei;e Liberation Army. Pi1111,.t1t<1or1,...eo..11 0..1 ... P11ot. -ci.r-. The judge also rejected a !!~19·~-~(.s,n,1'1' •i.1;i• g:.,::~~~kl(r~e· motion for :i reheanng on a ,,~,..----------~~.~. c.A.N•G••E change of venue for defen· PUBLIC NOTJCE ~~;,'"::'J.!'.~':... dants Joseph Rem1ro and · 1oo1 ... 1.a .. ,c.1,11""1''n.z ,IC Tl llOUS IU)llllESS 3 1 I Russell L i ttle. \.\•h o arc HAMEltAtt:MENr ~.,!'p·,:,,!,,.., charged U'ilh the ai;sassina. Tllt!•ouo .. 0"9Pt•-1Joq1119.,.,,,,.,.h•~ Pubu"'"" O••n&• co151 o..uv Piiot l'·on of Oa,.l.,nd School THE ll5!EHN•NCOMP•NY.10 .. He"'" t.;o.,..m0tr1,1•,i1.11,1t1• o 10.1• II u 9,,., tlW.rll<lllll""IMMn,C.fl!IO<nod•lf><ol Superintendent ~\arc u s Jo"" Miii"" 8•1nn•n J•.1'11• eounir~ F CluflOr Co•ltMtW C•l•l<><ni•~•i. OS!('r. Jn., Du>•lll» .. (0nDll(IKI Dy .. n on• 'fhf.'1 r murdC'r trial WO.!< d•v'""" urdered mo\'Cd to S:icratncnto County l)t!c.ius e o f prc·trial public1· JDnn M.811tnn.on.Jr. Tn" •1~r~me1u "'•I 1 .. .., ""''" ,..., Coun11 (I'"' Of Or•nQt C°""'r on NOV<l!mDer 19 1914, FlMll P,.01,.fttd Or~nQe Cou1 P.o!y Pol<H, 111ov I\ hut the d efense 1;1\.\yer:s :irg ucd for :i more COS· nloµoltt::in area, s u ch a s Los 11 2•,•nll ~C. ), U, It/• Ut9-I• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICE TOCREDITOJl:S SUPEllOll COU Ill 0,T1'4E STATE 0' C•llFOINtA FOii; THE COUNTY Oil"OFIAHC.E !<le A·llS6l EUalt or H£LEl<IE E YEASOH. 0..<t•!oltd. 1\ngclcs. .. o t 1CE ts HEFIEflV Gl\IEl't lo ti>t cre<l>IO<' ol ll>e "'°"" n1me11 oe<eOtnt lll•t Ml 1>1r1ons n1v1ng <l••m1 •11>1•""* Ille ulll Clt<tdfnl ••• rtQ111rea to 111e ,_.,, ..,111 t"' --''---;:c;;:;::;;::;::c:c;:oo;;:--~...; I """'.,,'''' VOIKl'lelS 1n 1ne office DI Ult cle•k ,-,CT!tlOUSaUSllolESS Ill Int: iOove •nll11~ (Ourt,"' lo P<"estnl l<IA/ollE Sl•TEMENT t!Wm, w11n Int N CtU••y VD""'"""· to Int Profit on Poe· Tne !0110..,1ng P«-.iMt CIOof19 --..Jnois Ulldol!f\iQned•t ~0.1, Cr•ll -Se<l;ltr, 1611 15 W.ll(llH Orivt. S..ltt )(19, Ntwgon BtilC:n, COPY C£N TEA OF IAYINE, J..oo Irv! .. \:•lllor.,lt, wlllcn II 1"' lll&te of lluslnn'I DI A...,., Ne ... port flei<n,C~•norno• tl!MIO \Pit ....,tf'llQMll '"•II m•lle<J Pt•ll!nl119 to Ge•d•ll '>nr>OO••••· //Orl u~ro<1911 Ltn1, 1no.,,t•i•D1 wla <l<!<flkn!, wilt<"' lour mon. PUBLIC NOTICE $LP.Hiil NOTICI TOCREDITOlti SUPIEllOI COUii TO, fNE SIATf. OF CALI FOii Ni A FOlt lNIECOUMIYDFOltAlllOIE ....... , .. 1i1l•lill fl41 ROBER r A. '>E•OEL , o.,.a .. c1 NOT1CE 1,. HE REBY GIYliilol lo,,. Utd<lorl ot 1,,. tDO"" """'"' dol!C_,,I '""' t!! 11trion• n••'lllJ <,....., iQol•n1L lnl Wiii Clf<,Menl ••• ••qul•td !o Ille 1-.>, wltt< !Pit l\l(t1W•Y wo11<ne" 1n 1ne or/o(t of tlltl d..-k 01 Ille 100~1 tfthlilcl COUl"I. OI' lo Pt• .. nl •ritm W•lll lt>t ntCtl11•V "°""""'"' to Ille unofr1lg11tll •1-1111.,, Liw Otll(t ot MtlAUGHLI N AlllO l'A\llN, .0. Sou!fl Onvt '>lftlt. Sun• 1110 LOI A119eo••· c.i,.o•not. wno<fl" !lltl Pl«• 01 INi.intS• OI 1Plt """'"''"'""'on "" mdlltf\ p.tt•ononv 10 "" e11a1e 01 ~d•ll "'"""""',· witnon 1""' """''"' ,flftr In• ..... -oCiUO« OI lfti> AD!•(•. 0..1r4 No.,.moe-r It, !~It Fl0ttn(el Ounn1no M•tio"t J, ""..r""' (O ·E~e(U!I!(•\ OI tt<t Wiii o• tow •Do"' ~Clt<e<leftt MCLAUGl'ILIN ANO 1111"1'1 .0.St OhwtSlr"I s.i.111111 LM A11p1t1,C111l-1i AIW•r• 10< C•f.llKltln•et P<10UU1ttl ()t,fnQe Coa" IH11~ PllOI. Nqv 11, 'lt, ()e( S, U, It/• •1'11·1' PUBLIC NOTICE Sl,-.IUO. SUPEltlOlt COUATOF THI! St• TIE 0' CAllPOltNIA FOlt Tl<ll COUloll YO,OIAMGE N1,A .. 1tli r.tOTICIE OF HEARIHG OF PETITIOll FOii 1'101"' TE o,-WILL •NO FOlt Lf:l TIEIS TESTAME"TAR'f' £ti.tie 01 GEORGE ...OEl JAF!RETT. D«••-NOTICE 1$ HEREllV GIVEN !hill flUEl J•AltEf T n•1 '"<'Cl rottton • 1111"""" lo. Proo.i•~ ot W•ll •""tor ••wane• o! Lene" 1fft1m1n11rv 10 tlll Ptlil•Onl'r, r11efel\bl 10 wnocn ,, m•M lor 111n"''' 1M•l•<11•0•• •n<I 1>1.11111'1<! 11.,.., ""II p1.,;eotne•ro11111ne ••nw "-' °"'" !lt!t lot Ott"""" I, 191•, u 9 :JO • m .• on Int <Gurtroom OI Dtlhlnrntnl l<IO. l ot w•!lca..rl, 11100 C•"'< Ctn1er0r,.,. Wtlt, on 11'1 Coty ot S,fn!• "'""· C."1or ...... C•lt!ONG«!motr lY. i.14 WIL LIA.M E !itJOHN, C0..fttY Cit'' OAYIOM,,-Lt:Sr.t ER 1111 Wts•1111nl ltr "'". WtJlm1.,, .. ,, C.Mit•rl'll.1'1'2MJ T..r:tlltl "JlUI "'" .. "'' ''"' ,. ... ,_ PllO!llNd Or.1n91 Co.nt U..IJ Polol. Noy 11, ti, ll, I Y/4 •?W I• l'lJBLJC NOTICE l·J.llU SUPElllOI COUlttO, THE SfATEO, CAUiro.NJAf'Olt THE COUNfV Ol'OIUMllJE • N• • .iwt .. lllOTICE 0, MIEAltllolG 0, ,-t:TITIOl'I PUASUAM( TO Sl'.CTION l tl,J D, ,-ltOIATECOOE IEUll• of FltANIC C.GA fES. OICffM<I NOTICE IS HE AE8Y GIVEN IMI M, W. GA TES, llM>AnDWft .. MIL TOl'ol w. G• rt:s. ~hit<! 11trr!" • Pittotoon IOI' ..., 0.-..... - lt•m•nono u...1 F • •n~ c. G.1•, •<•dent, •1 ,,......., of rt(O<IJ fl.t<l no"""""' •s"' IN Ollt <11 "'' o.>•1n to Lot e, ilkKk 10I Hun111191on llffcfl, 1s Pf'• rn•11 •ecor-on Boot. l, PaQe 3$, Mo!.Cfli<lllffUS M IPI, on !Pit Dlff{f OI lt'le C"""IY Roccr<le• 01 a......., c ...... 1v '""l~h rtdl pt'()pe•IY .. c•••med DV M. w C.ilh, 1ftt Ptlilloroer, rt1ert11(" 1o ,..hO<h 11 m-•er t .... 11\e~ JMOfloCWlat,, •llO !""I I .. lune •llO p1ace 01 ""•"1111 tn• same n•• DMn .. 1 !0< Ot-c~moe• .JG 1•1• •t ~ JU • m, •n ""' '°"'''"°"' et Oep,Jrtme-nt No l ot ... ,a '°""·•I 100 C••O< Ce"ier Or•vt< Wt~!, on !fie CllYOI S1~t• An•, C1luor"'• 0..11!<1 No.,.m1>er IJ, 1t/• WI LLIAM E. §tJOHlll, Counl•C•••k IJl'ILFR IOJ IEOiNOltllt .-.2 Y•n Nwv• 1 ... 1tv¥11 VM< N<oy1, ~lll0<11 .. t1.S l.i 11Ul Ill.WU •llttMV 100'. llH1U-• PuDt•"""ll 0r•/191t Go.HI O•ny P1lflt N°" 11, 11. Iii, 191• 'l'Jt/./4 PUBLIC NOTICE . SLP·l•IOol SUPElltOlt COUllTOF llolE ST•T£ OF C•L•FOltNI"' FOlt THE COUN TV 0'0RAl'IGE ,. ..... ,. NOTICE OF l'IE•ltllllG 01' PETITION FOi PROI• fE OF WILL AND l'OA lE f. fl!llS Oil" •DMINISfltATIOH WITH Tiii& WILLANN EICEO E1!41t GI OO<olOl l'I ~ ELllAllETH EMES,Ooce1_,..., ...OflCE IS H£AEll'f' G1'1E lll 1i..1 JO. •NNE R SHANER MS !lled nt•t•n d 111m hon•<>< Prowl• ot W•" "'"'1 lor ,,..llM><t o• unen; <11 •om111 .. 1r11<on wo1n tne Wotl An ,.u~ to int """"on••. •ff~ren<~ to wnoc11 .. m-tor '~"""' P••ht<11ar1, .>M HWI tno 1•mt •nd pla'e ol fltlfonQtno.....,. N> Dffn .el•o•Dtcernn .. J 1914,dl 1)1l•m,ont,.,. (OUl'troom ot °"""""'""t No l OI ...,,n ,our!, at 100 Covo( Ce~t1r O<lvt W.•1. •~II><' Cuvot S.nc.1 A~. C.t1010<n.1 0..tHI Nowem!Hr IS, 191• WILL••M E, SIJOltlol, CountrC•u- f.OWAROKASNER , ... 1 •1-uln St . Sit. I HYnl•f191.., I•..:•, c...t1i.rN• fl ... TM. lllll 5t?•Hll tll•l -1 At1ar .. rto<Pt1Jt•oftf• Pllbl1Wllt<I Or•noe Co.t11 O..ur P1101. "'°"· l1, 'l1, 1t. 191• 4N).I• PUBLJC J'l:OTIC.t: NOTI Cl INVITING I I OS ON U ,000.0llD Gf. NE R•L Olli GA l 10111 IONOS 0 F lltYllllE UNIFIEOSCNOOL OIST lllCT NOTICE IS HEFIEllV GIVEN lllil! W.•lt<l D<'ODOYI~ !Or 1nt Pl>r<lw"' OI H,000 000 Pl• Vtlul 91net•I atrllQltlon DOn<!tot IAYINE U .. 1 FIEO SCHOOl OISlltlCT ol Or•ntt C:O..n· 1,, c..1110 ... 1•. wit! lie rectovtd bylPltOer~of me llo.otDOI Svfoervl...,.,Ol ><1ill Coulllr fl !l\f l'IKI ill<I up to Ille time btlow 1'JeCi!llO<I• TI ME. r ... 101r. 0.<emDtr 10, 191t, ~· 11 00• M.. PL.ACE ' Otfkt of •t<t Cit•-of n.. -.a of Sl>Pt•vh0<,, O<tnlll! County Admonlstrati0« 11.rokll"O, Floom S01, SJS NorlnSvtlmot'eSlrttl, S#'rtd AM. C..hlOrnoa MA llEO Ill OS. Clt•k 01 t/'lt Bo.ora of S&lpor•''°''· 0•.onqoo C:O..nlr "'dmlnl1ttiU<>n llullclo"'U. Room }QI. Sii Nori/I SY<""'°"' Slr•t!, Sin"' NII, C.lofOtftlt ISSUE • SS.000,000 (Ontllt+nQ of l,000 -, """'llC>rtcl 1 ro 1000, 11otn lntl"ll._., ol tt<t -Miion DI ss.ooo t•cn, 111 11.11.0 J..-i .... rv 2, lf/S, 1na dol!1iQ11111<1. "'Elt(!lon Hn, Serle\8,'" MATURITIES: lht bonllt Wiii ,...iure In con11rc~ttv. ~meri(~I OrW in tne MnOunli ler••cflofttw MV<l••l 1••,.••lollows: Y1•9f""'IUl'1ty J•n..,rv1, 1911 J ...... ,,1, 1'11 JM>\iil•J2, 1t1• • .,.......,,?, l'llCI J ...... ,,2, ''"" J ........ ,,, 1911 .nn ... ...,2. ltll Atr1111nl ""'·"" ~ ... Ytarol'Mil turlt' J1n111rv1, 1'11'1 Jan..,,•vl.1~ J.,,...ry1,IM1 J ....... ,2. 1"7 .1ar< ... ,,2,1m ·-· \l!O,OGO l)<lfll(\lllf .. "1\CI 11111. ... t{mt ~ prtcJ91 ""•"NJ lllt ...... IW~ .... Ml 191' Okt.fnlltl 10, li1', ii t :IO t m,. In lllf <-U'-of O.pttltMflt No.' of W<I (_,, ., lOO Clvoc: C..ltr Oft IHI Wtfl,lf!b'<t(llW• SM\•"""· C.u!Ofnla. 0.t.o Mo,..motr 20, hllf WILLIAM E. IM'°""', CO\IMy(lttM JAMii L. OllUJIS. IMC, .... Ol!OltOI W. COl.Ult'l, INC. INl:fil•llllllftl ..... w MlllK•, Ct!•"'""' tMtt T ... UUI ltl-11t' ""'""rtllr; l'flll~ l'lloll•nt<1 Or•'* CNil °"''' P11o<. 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Ulertl0<1, IPlt se~c11 .. 01 !Pit -· •UtrM1ovt P••Jf'<I ""'"!Mo -'"' 01 ...... th ... tfW!'°""""nltl r··-· -~ .,. f."r on1 \\ire Ser1•iees T he ftnrs t kn<H1·11 cop\ of Edgar 1\llan Poc·s first poem sold ror S\23.000 -the h ighes t price ever p.11d for a s1n):le An1Cr1can literary Y+·ork.. A copy of !ht.> poen1, "Tnmarlane," ~old for 15 c e nts 1n Boston bark 111 1868 ant.I brought Sl5.500 :it a NC\1· ,.ork a11c11on in 19.\.'i. The hook a u rt 1onl'tl off \\'ednc.~dilr i11 ~t·11 'I ork u •ots bou:.,:ht by John Fle1n· ['--_P_E_OP_L_E _) ing, a Nc\.v r ·t'lrk t.11.'nlPr, aC't· ing for t he Jo:-cph .ind ltelrn R{·/!cll'<tC1n Found.i· t1on, \1 tnch "'Ill prl.'seut il lo the Jns~ph R('i.:en::.1\·111 Library Jl the L'n11{'r:-.1l)' or Chicago. * 1 ~!.i yor Jn!<cph I. .. \liolo. ot ::;;,in fr.1nl·1~l·o. ;-.1gn1nl! Te,i;:1sl:it1on. 11·a~ told h1.., of· flee is-. poor ... 1t•ppu1g :-.tone for a ml.In \\'Ith polil1l·.tl alll· b0 ilions. \\illlitm llelntz. S1in111na St:llc C 'n lll'~l· 11r!·h111._t, 3Jtl't't.'d .incl nott.•(I that unly t hrct.• S;.111 Fl'a ,nC1 !>CU m ayors tn 121 ~!'Hrs huvc• bft!n l'it·ctcd lo i1 ,hii;:hl'r of ll«t•. lleint1 \1 :1.-. on hand tn scl~ l})e mal'or ~il!n ll·~1 sk1~1on Wturh off1r1 :dly re('ogn1zt>$ a Joni:-furi:,oltt.•n m<1~or and lis ts ,\\ioto as the 36th mayor, rather th<Jn lhe :!3rd. * ;\tlorncv G ent•r::il Jo:\'elle J. 1·ounger appointed :1 Los AngC"les \\Oman as the first ml'mber of the new :-.tute11 ide cnmm1ss1on to enforce pnlit1c<1I refo rms t'l'l'atetl by Prop. 9. \·oun ger named l\trs. Carole .\rth \\'aters to sit on the fair Political P ract1t'cs c·umrniss1on an<l u1gcd pro· lll!Jl :1ppo1ntmt•nt nf the re· n1:11n1nj! four 1nl•mhers IJt'l',Hl::.C of sUb:st.1nti~1l \\Ork IH•l""''"•fl. '"" lllovt fttmtcl "'"-Ell,,.•rtl • w1111..,..1 JOMHE .SIE IOEL lno• ltil\tm•nt '"'d' ,,_ w.1n 1"" Coun!J SEIDf.'-,CRAILANO Sf. AIEA C!er~of O•tnocr Co~ntvonOctooer•, 1'14 1•11W.Ucliff Dr. S111tt?O't FUMS Newport .. IC~, C..hMr•1• Pv01,....,o Or""llf' CNtt o.. .. , Puoi, ,.0, •0·- 11. H on<! ~C. ), IJ, 191~ ·~ I• A""'11ty .... E•tClll ... PuOlo•IMll O•inll" Ceil! No.,..mlH!r I, 1•. 21, 21, lt14 P UBLIC NOTICE 1-------~ 0..Uy Pllol. _,. SIGflATUAE 0 1<1 flON05• A! 11•51_ of llW 5ll"'tWe• on II" Donds ... 11111e """""'ll'I' 111"1~f ERf$T! Tht bonlls ""'"" lllit l..Ut..,,I ol 1 ••tt.,.. ta!U to bl!! llr.ed o;pon lllt. .. It ll>e<tel but not to t•,ftll l'lo per .nnum ~Y•llll' ...,n utl IJ' tor tne htll yetr •"" wm1·•n,,...11y °"'~~~fME1<1t: s.1c1 11onai""'"" ln!1trtll tr.rton •" PtJible 111 t•wfut ....,.., of IN Vnlltd St1•e• of "'"" rlc" •t IPlt olfoce Ol I"' T•N•uotr Of Or •"Qt County REGISTRA fl ON, tnt bonOI wUI bl! CDllpOI\ Don<ll ••g•Jlt•IOl1 only•• kl bolh prln• PUBLIC "OT CE <IPlllnlllnt•rtU. ,-ICTITIOUS IUSllolESS '" f NOlCALlAllLE· T .. _lrenol<•ll•lllltbttoum•tu•lly. NAME STATEMENT ---C:::::c::C::::c::cO"c::~--. SECUFltfY Slld bOn<ll •r• -•ti Ob1•9i•lorts of U•d .cftaol llotlr!cl. ll'Vlblt b:>tn TPlt lollO'll'lnt lltf'Mns ••• 00.nti buli"'n il"ICTll!OUS IUSllllESS IP"nt•il"I..,,.. •llttrell rrom .a ••lo...., ltff• wn''"· """"' '"" 1 ... , no'"' I" tOl'<t, ""'De IS. NAME STA lEMENl 1,..,.., wolnaut umolltloft is lo rtl• or tmfllmt "l>Ofl 111 al I"' l•••blt P"Oll•!rly, 1tftitpl ctr• PUNT ORPH•NAGE, 1n E 111~ lritloflO'"•fWJi:ot•..,.,!Sdo•n90...Slno\•ill0 1tonpttloOIWlll<'Olll!rly,ln~klKMOI011tri(I Sireet, Cot1• MISI, C.lllor .. 11"'11 E:ii PRESSION 12, UOJ Hlrllor 81"1. TEllMS OF SALE Milf!nt 6f,flh, 1IOJ Ra,...,., Sint1 MD.D S, Coll• Me•~. C~hforni• 91~i. INTEREST R• TE; fn1t m11•l"'"-'rn rt"' Did m•y 11o1 -~~ 1 '~ P« trmum, PIVlblt ...,..,C'Alllernl• t'llCM , Mlur1 E. Woldt. JJOJ H1rbor fll>'d,. _..,.11, 11'11 1,.,1 ve•• •na Mml "'""'"Illy 11>1re111er E•<ll ••I• bi<I mu•• lie• multlpl• of °'"•le• ArllO!cl, 111 "'E"'Strftf.Onill No, 0 S. Coll•Meu, C•ll!orno•t?m l'70of l"o lllOD<>nd llWI! bl!•r more tn...,_ ·~••rtH•~le . .r.O•I! toonlllOI ,.,.,.,.......,,.,,1. ~•••.Cillfar.,ltt'IOIO Tn11 bu11nt1• I~ tDfla,.ctKI by •n In •v \l'lill !lit•• 1..., wme ••t• Eitn -.im<l\I 11t1r •nter•SI •I !llf r11e •Pt(•htd In !ht Did ll•h Dvsl~1 11 <ondutt"' by I llflltrll dlv•-1 !ram lh <kl!e 10 ot\ ll•td m•tutllr 11111e Nol mo•• 1n1~ ID\lf 1n1t•e11 •ale;""' Dt Old, - P.ln1nttllloll • Maurt E Wi!Of ,...,,0 ~l'lilll no1 bt .. SP"•d of more 111.ln 1'-Delw"'n tM ~!Qllfll oln<I !0-51 onlert11 ralt\ Ml•lne S.•llr ln11 •t•lemen! ..... ~ folfd ... 11n Int County llicl. Tne ••Pthtoonot .. n• , .. tt-..111 no1 bl!con\ldol!tC!"l I"" b•ddongo••~ 1aa.1oona1 r•te. Tn!1 \!11ement '"'"' lllt'll will\ 11'11 Coullly cie.-ot Or•nll' Coun1 Ton o, !obi!• U. 191.i """•rd: lht oonai 1n•ll i. M>ld 10.. cas~ on1v All b•cl• mu•I °" !or nQI 1111 1non oll ol (I••~ el Or•net CoYntr <>n No""mtlef' 5, 'Mm llll!bol'lchntrtD•ol!ertdlor1.>h!•n<IHt~bill \.111U~ld!t t~•ll""D•d<ler o!!enP1•1nd•c !tit. Pu!)ll\.tlfd Ordn~ Coast O••lr l'itol, Oc. <•uocl onter1til to int dll• ot 11t1l..,•v. lllt premium. ol .tl\V, """int 1nl•••ll ••te0< •81f'.\ no! FllSJt !or.er )l.•f'lll Nowmtlfr 1, !4, ll, ltl• ,..0 14 IO••cttcl tfta•t llll!Cllled nenon,., ""ltll I,.,. bl-• olte.,, 10 bur wtd -s. El<h bidder P11b!!1n•d OrtftQt CO•\\ Nl!"'mllerl, u,2\21, nu 01lly P•IOl, ... II illlt !~ hll b•cl tM IOlil' .. 1+n!e•e\ICGll lndoll•r1•11d 1M•._.,_..,1 lnt1t•tsl <111111!· 011 · 1 • PUBLIC NOTICE ~m1,..a tP'll••Ov, wnl<n jn.11 roec.,i.i!lol!•e<11,,1o•m111.,.. on1va..ano1 • Pl•t ottt>elllo. t.Jr1ng the ng('n<'Y \1"h('n it l ------------- ,1stiun1cs its duties 111 1 ___ P~U=ll~L~f7C~N~'O=T~l c~·~E,.--Hltl<fit l1dO.•' fllfDON:l~wi\I bl! 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J .1nuar1·. ,l(flllOUS IUSllol I.SS l ·rHl£'1' tht• pro1isions of NAMf.STATEMENl ' The loll0...1ftQ Pf''""'' ••• dOOnt DIAlno•\ the Proµ 9 polll 1(':11 rl·forn1 ••· 1niti:1t11·c :tppro1'l'd by the \oll'l s in June. !he ~l·Crf'l ary of .st.lie and con· 1rolle r c:•ch name one 1111'n1brr \1·hite the i:overnor appoint ... anotht'r n1t.·n1ber • inti lhc chairman. FOWll!:A ASSOCIATES, 1~ £ Wll~"t A•tn .... Sin!,f An•, C'Ah!Ofllll ··~ c l . FD•'-• 1...i e . l. F~. 10.0 c..tl<l!lo P••• Orlvt, S.ntt Atlt, C..l0Mmo1 ••• A M, '"'"-'"'· 1nt w um !1U'""1. ....,t•An•, C11/~•nl• '110! 0. T. Aot~rll\, IS.•1 WllllM<"I'; No "· s.Mt •M.Clh!o•nlt '1101 Tllo\ DwllNtl I\ Ult!d<>C.lo<:I Dy • CM'fle•il SU,-IElt'!Olt COUATOF CALIFOllllllA COUNl'f'OFOltANGE 100 Chic C..Rtlr 0<1 ... W111I """"'Alli, CiliM""'I CASE NUlolllEll tntu SUMMOlllS Pralntltt; MERTOl<I a HASK£1.Ld.'bfe HA~l(ELL YACHT SALES, 0.11ndfftl FIOBERTF HITCHCOCK lltfl111 ll•i.culfl: fl'>tao.rclot SUPI<'"''°"' reX"•.,..s !ht•llJl'ol, 1n1110li(rellfltl, to rtlt<t ... , -•II bids""" lfl ... IJl\trrl l\OI prol\.lbltlt<I by law IO .. li"'I! ilftt ltrtO\llM!ly or "-"'"'-11\y In •nY 11<0 "'"""' .., .. ,,,, Tnt llotra Ill Suptn.1...,, •Ht ltk* .Kllon 1-.!•nt trit "°""' o.. "'it<llflQtll bkl' .... 1111 .. '""" ._,,,, ... _.,al!tt' ... t•Dl••llonfll 11\ollmt .. ,.lft llrt• """""',.. 11\e tt<llpl ot pnlpl!Wlt; prov•-, ti..1 tl'le , .... ,a ")I• bl' m-•Ile• 1111 •:· pi••llon ltl !Pit 111tt1tl1cl Hmt 11 IPlt~11>111 ""t ,,..,.. 91..., towlCI lk>lrd ""h<t In wril· Ing ltl Ille Mllldr•••l of •UC.II ll'flllOHI. --------------· ~1"""~"~ Fawi.r Pl' lJl~I C i'<iOT ICt~ 11111 \!l .. n"'"I w•I !•ltd'"'''~ Ille Couoil1 lo 1111 Dtle•1<l,lftt : "'tlvol ~~lint hi> betn hlf'll lly I"" pl1lntilt IQ.,nsl.,,,,. II ro.. 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'"'' JjltMlf19 , 11 lfty, fNYlltNIMI lfl 11 .... Dt•lrll •••91n1u,1t1' IJl'llLIAM &. SY JOHl't, Cltrk ISfALJ flv W1lh1m P. JOll•3, Ot11111r 111"'* It. c•1ttt:• Uts E'.il 1'111 $1 .• 'Wiit E """ ...... C..lilt ... 11 t11•1 11•·1it-ntt A_,,., Mt ,-1t1~Utl • ll'wOllllltO O••n..,. (O•ll Ho.,.mDtt 1. u , 11, ti. 1''' 0.111 111101, .. 10\ 14 For111 It llf: E•{f< bill tflot•llll<' ..e1n 1111! blO C""<•, .... ~!DI' lft .. Wtl...,tl\.,..IOl)t, -••\\eel lo tllt dhl•ltl wilt< !Pit "'""I-MIO Old Utlr I\' m .. t~ltcl ProPONl IOI lr~I .. L./fuil•d $< llool Olltrl(I Band!.." ' 11' Cflt<ll • A (trlll/f<IO< (ill!it•'\ t"-t• on • ""'ontlhl• !Mn~ o• ll'\ltl (fl!Tlfl•fl¥ ln "" • ..._, ol J'I<. of tftf p•l..,1~1 tmouftl of .,,. bona~. o.vi\blt lo I"" 0<11it• o! the ColHlly '···~-· ""'" .Kcom.,.. .. y ,.tt<fll'l)DOUI ., • Q\>iltAnty lftlrl 1111 !>l(ldl!r, II \ll(CIUI~!. w!U KCtP• •1111 Plr~or S•lll l>fln<l• lft.K(Ol'OltKt ,..;1n !ftlr le•m• fll nil Old, Tftt PfO<etll~fJI 11'11 ,,,.,. 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H, "" • • J • • 7 f • .. . • Orange Coast Today's Final N.Y . Stoc ks EDITION VOL .. 67, N0.'325 , 4 SECTIOJ'lS.-SO PA.G!=S ORANGE COUN TY, CA LI FORNIA T HURSDAY, NOV E M BER 21 , 1974 TEN CENTS lltah l~ARJ\ll NGTON. Utah <U PI1-1·wo yoUng airmen convicted of the torture· murder of three persons during a re· cord store holdup in April have been sentenced lo death. Under Utah law, they h<t ve the choice or being hanged or shot bya ri ring S(l uad. The victims, all custome'rs or store emp)oyes. \\'t!f l' tied. forced to drink drain cleaner and then each shot in the head. TwO persons survi,·ed, but one was blinded and par~lyzed and the ot~e r had a ball·polnt pen kicked Mesa 747 Crash · Killers into his ear. "I ask that you discuss !with your clients I the rather unpleasant option set out in th e statute," District Co urt Judge John F. Wahlquist told defense lawyers for Dale S. Pierre, 21, a nd William A. Andrews, 20, Wednesday night. The same jury Saturday con\'icted both of murder in the robbery, torture and murder · episode in an Ogden. L"lah steteo s hop April 22. Laura'" Sv,,ord. the mother or an 18· Get Choice of Execution year-old girJ killl'd in the <1tt11tk, sobbed \\'i lh reli ef "'hen lhe death sen· tence "·as read and said she \.\•ould have lost raith in the judicial syst em if it had been unything less. ·'All I could think or is that they. didn't gi\'C my daughtt'r a chancl•," she suid. "She pleadt-d ror her lif<.' ·· Utah's lasl ex~cution took plact' 1n 191i'J. Wa hlquist set Nov Z7 for formal im - position of sentence for the t\.\'O Hill Air Fori:e 8-se. L:tah enlistt'd men_. 1'hl' C:\('('lltlOll dat(• II ill hl' l<il'I al that time Orren\\' \\':111.t·r .Jr . \1ho ~u1;·i 11·d the ordeut 11 h1 l·h t'Psulled 111 the dealh of hi 'i 20-yl-:Jr·uld snn . identified Pierre and Andre11 ~ as the robb<•rs. ;ind Pif'1·r·1· a:. !he man 11•ht) shot !he fi\'l' 1·1rt in1s 111 I he hc~1d. \\"a lkl•r told lhl' 11-millL n11e-\1om;in iury he· \\;1;, \led h:.intl ilnd foot . fbrtl·d to dnnk dr;.ein 1·le;_enrr. shot in tht' head. ;incl 1·hnkc(I. Ill' ~ur1·11·ed by 1>la) in.!: dt.,HI ~·10:.ill). he said , P1C'rl\' ll'll his pul:.l' tlt·lernunrd ht' 1\a;. :it il l ah\'e. and kil·kc1I ti pl:1!!lic I.It'll fl\t" 111 <·ht'!! into his t•ar Picrrl'. \\ hu t·umc:-. frnn1 lht• l"<1r1h- ' bean lsl-.nd nl ·rr111idad. and An drc\\S, of Jones boro. l.:i . \\t'rt· eon 1·1ctt•d of kitlin~ Shl'rrv l\li<·hcltf' 1\nsh.')'. 18. St:.inlt•\ (I \\'aikt•r . 20. <11Ht l\lr:-; H) ron :'\;11s.IJ11t _S2. during thl' ~~.000 holdu1> ~!r s :'\111 !-<h11t '.., !~ \car·nld :-on \'ou1'tllc\ li\l'll but ' re111;11u:. bllud para!) 1 ~·d ;u1d un:.iblt• to 11•n11•n1b1•1 till' ni ght 11f .\ 11rll 22 \\'alkt·r':-2t1-1 t•ar·o ld .,nn St;1nl1·.1 11 :.i:-kilh·d .dt1n~ \11th 52·)l':tr·tl1ct t 'arol '\;n :-h111 ;1ntl Hi )t'IU'·lll<I Shl'l'I') ~lu·hcllt• An.')ll'~ :l'hC' 1·!th •r \\ ;ilkl'i durin:; t11u d;11 :- nf l'lll11t1on.d l1·i-l1n11111\'. dcta1l1•d ho11 .\liss An:-h·1 ht•:-el't'hl'<t the k1lll•r 10 let ht•r li\'t' bl•IOl't' ,IJI' 11 ;1:-ra1>t'd iln41 the11 ,h1JI lhrou~h !ho · hl·ad Suit Could Block Freeways Newport M~n Hailed as Hero Property Owners Bid Seen PRAISED BY PASSENGERS Heroic Steward Scott Germans Say No Sabotage /11, Air Crash Cie rman offici<i ls complelel~· ruled out sabotagc loday llS a cause in the first fatal accident in the history of the Boeing i-17 Jumbo Je1 flecl, but added that it wi ll take weeks lo determine ...,·hat caused lhe tragedy in Nairobi, Keny:1. 1'he latest report of casua lties :-hO\\'S th:.it 59 per sons Jost their li\·es. One passcngrr is still n1issing and 97 survived. There r1re 10 Americans a mong those :;pared in the fiery cr ash which occurred shortly aftertakeoff Wednesd ay. Arcounts by surv1\·ors -inclucling the pilot -shed little light on the- e:iuses Pilot Christian Crnck 11·as reported as saying he \\':J S laking off normally "hen suddenly the huge liner s imply broke up :incl "cnt dc'J\.\·n. S1>okcsmen for Luft hansa. t hl' airlin(' o\.\1ning the JCI, said sabotage had been quickly rul<>d out, but that other theories at presPnt were '"Sheer specul ation.·· The e,.;plosion ()£ the fuel tanks aboard the jet spelled death £or many or the passengers. T he major ity or the survi\"ors m an aged . t o flee the 'vr eckage through a gaping opcninl! in the front or the pl a ne before the louded ta nk$ exploded. Among them 1vere ~Tr. and f\1r~. Ed· m und Senkler or Scattle t 1\'ho gave an account of their im pressions of the dlsustl.'r ·' Only moments hefore th~ plantf"· slammed onto a hun1mock. ~\rs . Senkler tuppl'd her hu::ibanrl on the shoulc\c r an<I said. "\\'<"re In trou· bit ... ~!er h_u !)band. a former combat rtier. said the chilling realization that the Jumbo jet 11•us in trouble came "·hen he noticed the engines \'ibrating and !he plane \\'as foslJ)g po11·<'r on takeorr. "Suddenly. I reali7.e<l that v•e 11·ere in a stall. a11d I kne11· exactly v.·hat it mennl. \\le '1 ere going down," he s"ld. -T1:i11m~ n:r--;nvr~t,nturr1mm 1he German alrllnt' and the manufaclurl'r of lhl' pli+nc. nol!inic 1\ircrnft . have t>ecn arr\\'ln~ in Kcnyd since lhr <'r ush to conduct thrir i>rbhcs inlo lhe eau!lt' By GARV GRAN VILLE OI ~ D•llJ Pllllt Sl•lt Sur vivors .of a jumbo jet airliner crash in Kenya Wednesday credited 24-ye ar-old Thomas Scoll of Ne\.\·porl Be a ch ~·ith sa ving the li ves of "'dozens of persons.·· Scott, of 49 Royal St. George Road. \\'as ha iled as a he ro by those he helped escape from a bu rning Luf- thansa Boeing 747 jet that crashed while taking off from lhc t\airobi Airport. "We a ll \\'Oul d have lK'en dead if it hadn't been for him." a Dall as woman reportedly said in \he v.•ake of the fi rst crash or a jumbo jet While 98 persons aboard the jet sur· \•lved the Crash. 59 ""·ere killed when il plunged into a ma rsh ot the end of t he runv"ay. burned and lhen exploded. Am ong the 98 sur11ivors \\'ere man,· \\"ho reported ly credited Scott. 3 ste\.\•ard on the a irliner. \\'il h saving their lives. •• A suit filed against the st;itc of C<ili fornla by a group of Costa l\lcsa property o\\<·ners could block con· struction of the ne1v Corona del l\f ;ir Freev.•ay -a 1>roject on \.\'hich con - tracts alrc:.i dy have been Jet. And the s aml' aetion could Jeopardize the ext£'nsion nf lht' :'\e\1·1>0rt Frcc"·ay The s uit. filed by the Ea!ttsidc· Propcrt~· 01\·ners ,\ss()('iation. seeks to stop the rt'moval of fill dirt from the m edia n slrip o n r\ev.•po r 1 Boulc\'ard to build the interchange for the Corona del !\Jar Frt'e\\'3}' \.\'ith the !\'e\.\·port F rce\\·ay at Rr1 s tol StrC'el.- ThC' bid for an lllJUnctiun lo pre\·t!nl \ht' v.•ork "ill be heard b~· Orange Cou rity Superior Court Judge :it ark Soden F'riday On Nu\" G. JudJ?C Soden denied lht' assO<'iation 's r(· c1uest for a temporary restrainin~ or der to stop the \\'Ork . They re po r ted that the youn.c s.e,~·ard first clear ed passengers from his O\.\'n section or the bu rning pl ane and then bra ved an explosion that was certa in lo come ""·hilc helping: other passengers esc<ipe THIS IS PREFERRED TRAFFIC LAYOUT PROJECTED FOR DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA Bas ed on Construction of Newport Fre e way With Ha rbor Boulevard as Main Thoroughfare Rill Hoffman. a leader of the 1>1·0 ;:>crty ov.·ners associa tio n. 11·oul d nol comment on the action. but ci ty of ficials e xplained th<it the group's con· The e nd of the tragedy came as Scott carried a badly inj url•O 89-year· old m an from the burning ai rliner. ·•1 heard <1 shudder and the n t here \\'as a horrible explosion.'' Scott told hi s father. l\l aur ice Scott, an ex · eculi\•e \.\'ith a !\'ewporl Beach fin an cial firm, in a phone eonversation. Cost of Living Firm; First Time Since '72 The conversation took place at 4 a .m. \\lednesday \\'hen the elder Scott \1·as able to cont <1ct his son at 11 Xairobi hotel ISec ll ERO, Page 1\2) AT&T, ECONOMY CLOUD MARKET NEW YORK (UPI)-Prices turned mixed today in moderately acti\'c trading on the New York Stock Ex- change. Investors Pondered a Jusli ce Department suit ag8inst Am erican Telephone & Telegraph a nd th~ na- tion's deepending recession. (Ta bles, 07). The Dow Jones Industrial average, which flucturated throughout the day, lost 1.02 points to 608.51. And declines led advances, 657 to 582. among t,705 issues traded. PriCes. v.•ere lower in moder ately acti\'e trading on the Amer ican Stock E xchange: Bv l~nited Press lntt'rnational Th(. cost of Jj\·in~ index in metropolitan Los An geles \\'as un · (•hanged la st month ~the first timt> si nce January , 1972 that consumrr 1>rices havC' not gone up. thl• U.S Bureau of Labor ~tatistics said toda~·. l'\ation\.\'ide, the index incre;1J>cd b.v U.9 percent during Oc toher on an ;id· .1us1ed b<1 sis Higher prircs for foot!. tran:.porta lion ·and he<1lth :inti recTeation i1c•m,..; 1n Los An gt'les and Or:.inge counties \\'et·c uffsl'I by declines in thl• cost of housing and clothing. acc·ording to S 11 z:1nnf' S:1dO\\·sk,\·. Sout hern Ca l1forni:1 <li i-cctor of the Bureau of Labor Sta\lstics l-!011·c\"cr. retail prices in October \Ve re 11.5 percent higher than a ye11r a.co. she sai<I. and during lhr first 10 months or this .\'ear . prices increased b~· 10 pcrtcnt. <'om pared \\'ith l'i.•I per- cent the saml' pe riod of 197:J FoOd prices increased 0.2 percl'n1 during October and \\·e re led by rercals and bakery produrts \l'hic·h s urged by 2.2 percf'nt in Octnhl'.r and 30.1 percent during thc 12 n1onths Extraditiota Ruling James Ray Russell Bound for Oklahoma The extradition hearingWnt J ames Riy'1tu sell await~ for::f44 d8's ·Irr jail cells e nded this morning with a ruling against him a nd the former .La(una Hills man was ordered to Ok lahoma to 1tand ~ri al for murder . Ru ssell was ordered returned to the state where he 1,llegedly beat a 92- year-old m an to death during a rob· bery. Testimony from· Russell's cousin, Patty Wasn't Ther e NASHVI LL!;, Tenn . IUPl l - Patrick Oet-ryof lhc Memphis f'DI of- fict says there iJS no t'Q ncrcte evidence that rugitive Palricia I learst \\'Hi evl!r in TennetH~ce . ' ' ... i1oug ht hy S upe r ior Court J udfl<' Raymond Choate in Los Angelet~Yed· ncsday, was one reason. the judge .!laid, ro.r this 1nornin1fs ruLing. Handwriting e\rldence produtcd by aut horities in Oklahoma In ao attem pt to prove Russell's pres.encc in the.' state al the time or the k111il'llC also swayed the judee's decision, he said. taehed to the extradition order' to give the dcre nse a chance to rile a standard a ppea I. · Plans are beins made to fill! such an appeal of this mornin1's decision. Russell, "'ho ha 1-steadfast~ dcnicd even being in Oklahoma at the time.of ' the ktllln i:. l(aine..d v.ide J)'read 1llttn· lion recently when it was dfsro*red lh»l he hud spcn1 enclle~s monllt:o:> behind b11rs without a proper, hcarlnp; dr\11v s C<IUS<'d by asserted legul tcchnlci1 lllie~ and red tape Fruits .ind 1 f'.CC't:iblrs 11'f'!"l' up 2 JX'f('!'ll1 11 hilc rgg~. ~ug:.ir, fats and Oil" II ('rt• ll > 2 Ii IJ'l'l"<'l'lll J-J(l\\"t'\'f'f, meats. 1>01iltry and fish 11·C'rt• do\\·n 3 i Jl('rccnl clur1n i.? the n1 unth ro..,I:. nt nt·11 <ind u:-C'd c·ars anti auto rep111rs an1t hight·r fi na ncing ehar!!<'S 1nrrrasc'<I 111·11·at£' 1r:111sportat1on untt'" 0 :l 111•rc·1•nl C1)l\..,Ulllt r pril't':-halt' ri:-t'll 12 2 Pl'!"l't•IJ I n;i11on:db tl11· pa:-\ !21nonth:-. thrcl' linll's f:1~tt•r 1h:1n thl· l970-il 1n- fl itl 10111h:.i1 l1·rl 111 11 agl'· priC't' (·ontro!:-. tru! ... \\'{':1r1n g app;1rC'I dl'elilll'd ll.li pt•r <'l'nl cl uri ng (){' r 1i bl'r a1Ht h11us u1g co:-1 :-; 111·rl' h 2 Pl'J'l'l'lll lo11er hut still \l'l'l'c tu A r1erf'l·n l ahO\t' :1 ye;1r :.l b!ti. The l'(111 :.11ci1 1•t Price Index rt• n1ain('d al a 1·l'r111'd I Ii ;'j In lht· b;1~e ~car nl' J9fli. it 11 a s l!H) ~;1 11nn:dl .1 . h1 ~la·r pnrl'.-. tor foo1l c:.irs :i nd hou ,1n).? r;us1·1l thl' ton.~unll'I price• 1ndc\ h\ o.~i !ll'ret•n! on an :HI .rustt·d h:J~L!'< 111 01·1ub1:r Rt•a l ~11t•nd.1hlP 1neomt• nat1u11;_elh 11 ;1 ... do11 n o :1 p1 •r(·1·n.t frnm Sl'P 1S1·1• rn 1r 1-:s. Pai;:e .\:!1 0..1, f'i1oo1 i1.tt1,...... ORDER ED TO OKLAHOMA .Murde r Suspect Russell • cern is o\·er t he lack of <1 written Fuhds Budgeted guarantf'e that a t\\"O·\\'a~' frontas;l' road ""'ill be built east of the Newpdl·1 Frec\\·ay \\"hen it is extended For Newport Costa l\lesa officia ls fear that the action might block both th(' Ne"·port and Corona del !\.lar free\.\·ays. Con F S • tracts have been Jet for the Corona reeway ectzon de\ ~l ar Frce\1·ay \\'Ork and city of- ficials ha\·e bee n assured by the state Costa J\1esa city officials have been assured by the California Dcpartm('nl of Trans portation that money is budgeted for ('Xlens1on of the Ne\\· port Freev.•ay through the city It is budgl'ted for 1979-1980 construc- tion. Public Works Director James Eldridge said. As a result. the plan for redevt'\op- ment or 293 aercs do11·n10,,·n remains keyed to construct ion of the frec\\•ay. A report on the et•nlral plan by eon- sultants \\'i!sl'Y & !lam of South Pas<idena describl·S construction of the route as an ··o\'l'ITidin.1-: issue··. ·rhc rcporl points out that lh(• freeway \\'ill form the \\!'stern boun- dary for the do1\'n\011 n sector and pro· 1·idc an opportunity to rl•structure the circul;ition patll'rn in the <·entr:d arc a . This n1 c:1ns 1mproven1t•nts to 17\h. 18th and 19th strcl'lS ancl the reati.cn- n1enl of \'e11·port Boult'Vard !:-if'P TltA FFI(", Pait:e A:!I Gordon Talbert Fune ral Rites Slated Friday FL111l'r al :-1•r1 itc· ... fnr C:ordnn 1";ilbl'rt. :1 nll'tnh1>r of :i p111lll'l'I' ltunl · 1nj!\on Bl•:11·h f,1n1il.1 11dl IX'.' ul 1 p n1 Fr1d.1 ~ .1.1 ~rh 11h -.; :'ilor111lar' 111 lr wu 1ngton r'tt·a1·h Hlu·1 .1 l 11 ill h4 · .ii \\1•,tn11n.'tl·r ~l1•fnor1 ;_1l l';1tk 'l';1lbt•r1. 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"The chances arc that if you block thC'sc jobs and hold them up, th1• state \\'ill spend the monl'y on other projt'cts :ind the frcc...,·a~!i 11 ill ht.• lost.'" rouncilm<in ,.\l\in L. Pinkl!'\ said toda~ · On Tuesday n1~ht Pinkley propost:'rl a resolution that \1·as carried un animously. reaffir ming the r1ty coun· !See l"J l ":\'CTION, Pa~I' r\2) n ale Out \\.\SI l:'\CTO:'\ <A P 1 ~l'll \\.',ilti•r F 01 \;l[e 1 ()-~lin11 .1 1111hdrc\1 t111-. aftl't"I on fron1 enntention !or thl' !!fit> Oen1 oc rat ll' Jll'l'S idl•nl 111 l nn1nin:1t11111 ~a~ Ill~ hl' d1 SCO\'l'l"Cd h(• dOl.'S not h:t1 ,. the ··ol"C'\"11 helm in~ dt".~11e·· tn b1· p1 ,. -.1tl1•n t ''To bC'g1n a ramp:ugn 111thuu1 .11 nt;,il Cr1mn11tn1t•n t 11111111 p.1r11 •1111 1:11r to f'\el'\Ollt'' \lc111t!.1 l1 1<11rl ,1 h .1~ 1 i I~ e •• tlc cl n l' 11 , l'tttll 1· t"l' 1 H-1 Oran!!•' ,...J. -('""'' ~ \\ t•~t t l1t•r CluUd\ 11 II h .1 1 h.1IH'l' 111 1.1111 111n1~h! 1111h p.nth \'1.,11.11 ~J..11•• l·'r1dJ \. ,1!·1·ord111'' 1., lho· \ll·Jt hl'r l.1rl1 11 1.).!h• F11d.~.:.! lo i:~ ]..,,,, t11111:J1 t ;,:• .·,7 1 h1r · !\ jll l'('••l\1 l h.lll!'l' ,,j •)HO\\('l':- .111fUS.bl - \/(11 rf1· .. r1•rp111 lr11r11 I, nrr nr f<lfl.~ n1•1·d ""' 11d11pl tJ r.1 !• /+>~~ cic11r1• r .. f1· ;n lt1rrmt1l.111g d4'.~p111 thei r rard uic <'t1 '1d1t111,1 ~foru. Pfl{Jf' ti ~ l 11dt•:\ ._,,... hmttecl " Ml .. y 0a<I•• •• 1..111 lord .. 1119•1" •• c:.on .. m•• Al,DI """'""'I fllf'Cll •• C•••!lllff O•·U "-111-•HtWI .. '°"'"' "' °' .... "c..."'' ... Cf:t1t"9rG '" ••,n O.•t1t i..t1(tl .. -· '" lllllttl.tlfl ... .. -.. . .. '""".1"""'"' •• "''°''""'''•U Dl·f , ...... c. ... TtltYI\ .... " "' c;..,...,,, .. llOtilff\ •• "" .. l<." " W,JI~ .. llllttl!lt,•ltl! •• ""''""'' ... •• •1tn L.fllllttl " I ( ' • • A,2 DAILY PILOT c Final Stand Land-·Unit ' Tapes Reveal .OKs Drill Nixon 'Battle~ Permits SACRA~1ENTO (U PI ) -The lame d'uek Republican state Lands Commission_ today approved six new offshore oil drilling permits, the first such action since the disastrous 1969 oil spill which fouled the Santa Barbara Channel. W,\S lllN<.:·rcl\" <L'PI t Cornpl;IJif1 Ing bitterly thal John~ ~lltchl'll \\a:S sole bt:ncl1 c1ary of thl' \\'all'rt::.itl' ,.o,·- cr-up, Ric hr.rd \I '\1.\0n licj;;1n 111 !he v.·anini: doiy:i of ·\pril. 1973 tu m<i)) h1!) Ford Tours 'Old Capital ' Of Japan KYOTO . .Japan Cl:PI 1 -Pre!iident }"ord :-:.11~· th(' f1r:tl protl'SI demonstra- tions of his trip to .Japan today hut, un- 1launll·d. tnur<'r1 thi ... anricnt former 1n1peri:1J t«1111t.1I Ford 11 as 1n high spi1·1t s de~p1te the ill·nion:-tr<tlions :111~1 u \Jn1llC !hat .-.11n1e11mes forced him to 1 .. 1\e shelter under an um hrel\a ~\hectic l\lo'Q·day state visit in Tukyo la.v behind. ,\head lil~' trips In South Kore:\ Friday and to a sumn1it mec1- ing \l.•lth Sovie t leader l.con1d Brezhnev in \1ludi~·ostok Saturday. 11ut for one day Ford was a tourist in FORD . KISSINGER MEET GEISHA GIRLS -Story, A3 s:rand style with no official stat~ responsibilitiC's . "\\'hat a ~rc;11 clay to se>e the ancient I r;1ditions and I rcasurl's of Japan," he said. Ford fle w to K yoto ~ a city or cen- tur1cs.·old splendors and now a hotbed of J apanese communism -aftcr planting a nine-foot dog\\'ood tree in the courtyard or his Tokyo guest house and bidding farewell to Em- peror Hirohito. His visit was classified as unofficial because th e staunchly anti-Amcric<tn xovernor or Kyoto, Torazo Ninaaawa. refused to meet the President. The Sightseeing offered Ford's fi rst close-up contaet with the people of J apan. 'fhouse1nds I incd the streets. wear- ing kimonos and \\'aving flags, tr. w~come the first U.S. president ever to visit J apan. 'rheir cheers stood in !\ll aro conl rast to the President's greeting in Tokyo. where 15,000 police . kept him almost totally isolated from the peoplt•. E'rem Page Al HERO •.. "I'm fine. There's not a scratch on me.'' the young man told his father. He went on to say that he was in the pilot's corn p;i rtm cnt as the huge jct at- tempted its iJ 1-fatl·d takeoff. -·'\\·e knc\\· something \\·as \vrong at a bout l jO feel :.ind kncv• u•hat \\'as• <-ilu·a<l or us." Scott told his father. After the t·rcu• had been cleared from tht• pilot's compartment the .!!Oung stew art u·cnt to the section of· 1hc plant• lhal is his rcspons1tllll,\' 1n . l'asc of an cmerJ!i'nry. .. , could scl' nnc st'ct1on or the plane ~·•::i s cngu\fe,L in flames and a !'<teu·ardess attempting to open a door." Scott continued. . \lter clear i n~ his section he \\·enl deeper into tht· burning. aircraft to ht:lp other passengers. 01ccord1ng to hi::i fatht•r. It \\·as "'hen he found the injured f'\dc r!Y mnn cn\·t·rl•tt \\ilh d('bris and carric.d htm rron1 the plane that Scali himself \\'a :-. s:i \'Crl fr·on1 the csplosion. In the a flern1 :1th nf the air tra~edy. ~t·ott pra1:;f'd the pilot for his skill in hrnu!in;..: Thi· pl;1 nP d1n1n frnm 1\~ ,ilY1rt<'d !li ;.:h1 · I IC' .d~o told hi ~ lathl'r th:it his ar- t 1nn~ \I l-'I'(' "'n othing more than \1·hat "'f' arc tra in<'d to do.'' ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tllo Or ... 'ill" Co.It O.Uy Pi!O\, "''"-<JI•\< __ ~Ir. ,...,,.Pro\\," pi.tihy.Nl>y rr.Oo«>oo eo.s1 Pulll•VO•"" ~ono•n• \_,.,. fdo;i;ont •re _..,,.,..,, ,,..,...,., 1hro1191' f•!oi.v, '°' GIH1• _.,., Ne..--1 &f~h, Hu"!;l'IQ!on 81r-=h fo..- l•in V•ll•v. l•v•h,, S.na1u1.ic1 Vl fltY •M UQU'lol Mt<:111'"°"111 (o•\I, 1' ><f>Q .. , .. .,..._1 f'd•llon ,, j>Ml>l .. h•a !.<o•u•d•YI -WM•YI T•• Pl oJ'>(!Pl'I llUll"!ft•'IQ pion• '' ol lOl wt•C 6•Y $tr"f(. C.O•to INW, C•l•torn10 '161'. Robert N. Weed Prt••CltM •"II Pulll+""r J.ick R, Curley V<(t Pr••lCltftl Ind Gr_ .. _......, Thomas Kttvi1 EIJllO" Thoma\ A. Murphine Ml n•9•nt,1 ta.ror Charles H. Loos Ric hard P, Nall "''"1111! """""llt"llEOUPI\ ¢"...--::_, -,..... ~--.. -. . Cost.J Meu Office m -•• I •• \1,..., ~'""" '"°'''' p 0 flo• 1*· th.16 Other Office' ,......-1 k~" Ul> ,., .. "°" 9owlt•"'" UOWN llt'~I\, 111t~v-.Slrtti H,...11~,,., &ett" 11tll lltt<:ft ...,,.,.,.. 6*1t"'9•• Ylli.v ?ltol \_.I NI 11...0 ot 5"111 D"'QO FrHwoy Ttltpflone 1714) 642-'l21 01ss.lfied Ad'+'trtising"42·S611 c.Nyr!IQllll. 1'1• 0t•"O" Co.\! ~~'"""' ~' "° .... , •lo<>t• llhl\1•11•..,,, ..st1«1.i l!MIUtr '' •ffl•J•!ott!W/lb "'ftJll "'ft 119 '"'"""'., ''"'no"I ll>K• .. Pt""""" 01 ( ......... ,.-.. !<P(-t i•" ... \I.qt Dori ..... to\!• ""'Ml, C..l.ttrfWI. ~)(""'-!)> (....... \J 00 -"'!•, lr'f' ,,..,1 "'oo mon•"'1,, "''111111 ••or1 ... 11o111 u.IOl'flo~'"'' ' fit:hl a,1;:1in ~l probable impeachmCnl 1>roceet11ngs. _ According to two pre\'iously secret \\'hit~· I louse lo.ipes made publit' today in fl"leral t'tJUrt. Nixon began m<ip- p1ng his lasl·ditch deft!nSt upon learn· 1ng John \V. Dt-an lll had broken ranks and gone to the prosecutors. "Oon't kno\\' ,,·h11t the son of a bitth is going to ~ay," t\ixon told John D. Ehrlich man, on April 19, 1973 "I don't kno\\' u·hat you do \~lith the De~n luninll'llij!ibleL 1-le's obviously 1·ery up set lj l''l' 1ust lashing out. God -. danln it, I don 't knO\\' ~·hat \\'e\·e bel'n iold. I j ust don 't knO\V, John. Frankly J'm just ;.1 t 11 losS. That goddamn !)can." In a second tape play('d today, Nix- on ,,·orried that Dean also u•as taping their con\'ersations. The three·mem ber commission vot- ·ed unanimously to authorize the drill· ing on four ex.isling platforms and one island in the Santa-Bu.rbara Channel and on one island in the Huntin gton Beach area. Envir onmentalists a nd Santa Barbara officials strenuously objected . to the approval without en,·ironmental impact report& and said the decision should have be~n delayed until three newly elected Democrats take control of the commission in January. The three have voiced opposition to the im· mediate resumption of any drilling. "I just \\'Onder if the son of a bitch had a rl'rordcr on him." t\ixon told Ehrlichnl\trl ;i nd \\'hite lfouse chief of <;ta ff J.I. R. Jl a ldeman on Apri l 25. 1973. r<Oison referred to a meetinA in \\'hich Dean warn('d him ofa rancer grO\\'in g on the !)residency. THIS IS POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE TO PREFERRED DOWNTOWN MESA TRAFFIC PLAN Under This Plan, Harbor Boulevard TraHlc Would Be Rou1ed· Ar9und Downtown Sector Donald J. Everitts. a staff adviser to the commission, said no environmen· tal impact report was needed because "there is no possibility of a serious oil spill" at the six sites. One year a go the commission voted to lift a moratorium on offshore oil drilling, imposed after the Santa Barbara spill , on a lease.by-lease ·basis, Later in the samt> Lape, Ehrlicl.man told Xixon. "I think it's entirely ron- cci\'ablc th:.t 1f Dean is totnll y out of control and that if matters arc nol handll'd i1d roitly that you could get a resolution or im llCachment ... on the ~roi.:nd tha t you committed a crime.·· Fro• Page AJ · INJUNCTION cil's recommendation that the £ron- tage road -from Bristol Street. to Bay Street -be t~·o wa y. The resolu- tion reinforced a position the council took in February, 1973. Murderer Flees Work Crew in. Laguna Beach A convicted murderer u·as still at large today a fter escaping Crom a work crew near Laguna Beach. Lt. Neil Purcell of tbe La guna Bea ch Police Department said authorities are still searchin~ for Gerald \V yatt, 43. who escaped Tues· day from a crew reclearing a fire break near Emerald Bay. \l/ya tt, a five-foot -nine-inch Caucasian with brown eyes and hair, '\'as serving a five·yeJlr to life sen- tence after being convicted of second degree murder in connectiori \\'ith the shoot in g or a woman during an argu· menL supervised by one forest ranger. They 5aid0 Wyatt had been ~ounted at 11 a.m. but "'as missing by the noon lunch hour. · \\lyatt, \\'ho had begun serving his sentence in 1970, had u·orked his way up by good behavior to the Camp Prado crew, operated jointly by the California Division of Forestry and the Divis ion of Corrections. A gener a l alert was sent to all local Ja\v enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for the escapee. Purcell said he doubt s \Vyatt is still in the Laguna Beat>h area and said he has probably headed for a big city . u·here he u·ill be more difficult to SPOL From Page Al TRAFF1C .• Next month the eomtnission plans to _take up consideration or a more ex- • tensive drillin~ project proposed on platform I-lolly in the Santa Ba rbara The consultants, citing uncertainty Channel, fo r which an en\'ironmental over the timing or construction of the impact report has been prepared. freeWay. also-prepared a clrc.Watfon William Gesner. a spokesman fur 'Option that is not dependent on the Get Oil Out (GOO) and a former freeway. The.main characteristic of roughneck on offshore oil Pl atforms, this option is ifnprovement o f ·said the environmentalists y,·ere ada- Anuheim and Fullerton Avenues. mantly opposed" to new drillin g . without studying possible adverse The a lternative ~hows Harbor -ceological effects. Boulevard halting al 19th Street ar,.d "What about a blowout?" he said in traffic being diverted from the · :res ponse . (o Everitts' r emark . dO\\'ntown sector along a loop ro~d. "\l/ouldn'ta blowoutha\'easigniricant which would be an improved Anaheim impact on the environment?'' Avenue. The' new drilling is expected to pro- . · ··duce an extra 4;000 barrels of oil per However, bottl· City Managt; Fred day and increase state revenue from Sorsabal an~ Public Wor~s Director 'thetidelandsoilbySIO,OOOaday. James E;ldr1dge have sa1~ they a~e The wells are designed to pump out not coi:iv1nc~d the alt~mative olan 1s the remaining oil in fields which are ~und, a~d1ng th~t if the rree~ay abouttwo·tbirds depleted. is not built, the city would consider other alternatives City Manager Fred Sorsabal also noted that the state engineers have told the property owners that the re- quest is rea~nable and can be car- ried · out. ··eut they don't ha ve anything in writing," Sorsabal said. "The state can't give them that until a design hearing is held and environ- mental impact report made, and that "·on'l be done until 1975." Costa Me5a officials are con- cerned because the Corona del Afar_ f"reeway is r egarded as the key to easi ng traffic congestion in lhe north of the city and downtown redevelop- n1ent hinges on construction of the Newport Freeway. ··we are v ery concerned.'' Sorsab~l said. Authorities al the Camp P rado of· ficc on 1hc grounds of the Californ ia Institute for J\.t en in Chino said Wyatt \Va\ked au•ay_ from a 14 ·man crl'W , .. Coast Band Raising Jamaica Trip Funds Mesa to Get Ladder Truck Costa '91esa is getting a nl!\•" fire true le, with a 50-foot extension ladder. costing S81,SOO-The city council has autboriied award or the contract to Crown Coach Corp. FroM Page Al The life expectancy or a fire truck is. 15 years in front-line service, plus another five years as a backup vehi· cle. PRICES ... lemher. despite pay raises and \1 as <lo\1·n 4.9 percent from October. 1973 TO~,IGHT ''LE NN Y '' -OCC drama, 1\uditorium , through Saturday, 8 p,m _ f'ree. .A new car will be gi\'en away to help members or the Newport Harbor High School Sailor· Band spend a v.·eek in Jamaica on a "cultural understand- ing" trip, Fund-raising efforts began this week. wi th tickets selling for SI each or $10 fo r 11 tickets. \V inner will be give.n a 1975 Pinto in March. A total or 120 band members need to raise $400 each to finance the trip, ac- cording to band director Richard England. Besides the car effort , v.·hich is be · ing handled by Ernest Camp, a parent of a band member, students are also conducting fund raising events such as a bike-a-thon and a car rallye. Cotto'n Destroyed · COALINGA (AP) -Fl ames fannf'd ·by hi gh winds d estroyed about 5100,000 \\'Orth or baled and loose cot- ton at the H&H Cotton Ginning Co. 10 miles northeast of here early tocl:iy , 11 l\1id -\.allt•y Fire District spokesn,;in ·rhe Labor !Jcpa11mcnt said the 0(·- tober rise in the CPI \1·as Jed nalionat- 1" bv an increase in food pricl'S. \\·hiC'h traditionally decline in lhl' month. Sharply higher prices for sugar. ccrt>a l and bakery products offst't <il'clincs in 1ncal::; to::;cnd thl· roo<l ~l'g· mcnt of the index up 1.3 percent. Spendahlt• income for \1orkers :ift cr -nd1ustmcnl for inflation and higher -payroll taxes continued to ero<le na- tionally in Oc tober. the department ~aid . "l\tAN \Vl·lO CAME TO DINNER" -Estancia l-li gh drama. Jo~orum , ~O\'. 21·23, 8 p.m. ''THAT C HAMPIO NS HIP SEASON" -South .Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m. FRI DA. Y, NOVE1'1BER ZZ FOOTBALL -CIF p l ayoffs, i'ieu·port Ha rbor \'. Long Beach Poly, Dav idson Field , 8 p.m. UC! ORCHESTRA CONCERT - l:CI orchestra, Al\·aro Cassuto con- ducting, fine 1\rts Village Theater. ?\ov . 22 and 23, 8 p.m. Adm. Sl. Tickets are being sold al Newport Harbor High, Ne\\'port Produce, 16th Street and Newport Boulevard, and individu al band members are also selling tickets. The trip to Jamaica will include performances by the band at schools and civic events, England said. It is being arranged by the Jamaican Tourist Bureau. ORDER NOW FOR ASSURED HOLIDAY DELIVERY s:i id. · Black ·csF Gridders Our new 102" high-bilck sofa in our festive velvet original prinl of w.lrm pumpkin or rich green hils the good looks ind elceptional quality of sofils twice the price. We m1ke it in our own f1ctory and control every step from design lo construction of ils slurdy fr1me to those last finish- ing touches like the deep channeled arms. 38" wide =3ss. se1t and 35" high loose pillows for extra comfort. Might Boycott <;ame By 110\\'ARDl-IANDY Of ·~· DI lly '1l<JI s.Moft T\\·el\'e of 13 black athletes on the" Cal Stale Fullerton football team arc nol expected to play at UC DaYis Saturday in the final game of the year follo,,·ing submission or a list of i:rievances \\'cdne>sday to Dr. Pnu1 t>astor . ~!orris Graves. assist::inl dean of attivi\i('s at r~ullerton. is sf'rving as ~pok<'sn1an fort he black athlelt•s . "Ba ::;1c ;11l\'. \1·hat it boi ls tlo"·n to is th:1t th.e b\a,l·k athletes fel·l thcrt' is a double standard on all of the sports teams,'' Cra ,·es explained. "The\' fcl'l-thl' black athlete has to bl' a s uPc r star in or<lcr to play. If they rnake one mistake, !hey are out of the )!ame ,,·hi\c a \\'hitc athlete kervs pl a ~·1nj!. "It also covers mcdlral treatmt>nt. On1,· of the black players had a slight br;11n conC'usi;1on in thr ('al Pol,\' gan1c and lh<' trainer let him He dO\\'n until tl fl ('r tht-gilml'. _ .. \Vhen it \\'3S over. they didn 't m:ikc any attempt to !?.~'' h i111 lo n1l·dir.il hi.:lv a~is...(nmtly ha~o t~kc)ilrTi . "! ... >- .. • .. "\\'hl!n a hluck·athll'te surrer!i a.n in- jur'" he is ~till l'('quired lo !'Ult u1> for praclirl', But some \\'hitf' :1thletes sit out and thcn1 <'Ome bock and st:.1rt n,i::ii n. .. Our major rocus right now i!; on (ootbatl because it is in season but this prrtnins to oll sports teams. The black b,asketball players arC not prti<'· 1ictni.: no\, .. ·• Graves took the llst nf J?ri<'va n es to Or. J>aslor. director of henllh cduca- 1\on. rcert'ation and physical cduca- 11011 at Cal State. "Dr. P;istor "·as rc~ll>' un:iw;ir-0 or uhat ",1s j!Olni: on In all 1;1ncerit)', ht• i~ ROin,ii 19 ... try and $lr11ilzhl<'n th1 ni:.~ out. Out 1h <'3 Sl' there j., no rositi\'c ,"iC· 1\on. the at hlet s :ire not pr.:irll cu1g \\'ith the lea nl nn1\'." G ra \'Ci !'fl\'~. I ' "'There is a stron~ possibility thev \\'iii not participate in the game'Satui·- da~·. "\\'c have asked that immediate steps be taken to straighten things out. But \\·e really don'tl1a\'e any ide:1 \\ hl'n it \\'ill be. ··nr. Pastor eall ed a meeting "'ith athletic director Neale Stoner. myself and several others \Vcdnesday after- noon and \Vl'nt over v.·hal had been prcsC'ntt'd to him. •·ff t' 1hen met \\·ith the rontbalt coaches in the evening and !hey ho11e to i;et it straightened out " \\'hat about the one bin('\.: player \\'hn did report for practice Wedncs- dt1"? ;,\Ve know \\'ho he is and that \\'as expected.'' \\'hat is the reason behind his re- maining \\'ilh the team? "A lot of it comes from a rear or los· ing scholarships," Graves said. Gra\'es also stated that the lone black member or the \\'restling tennl and also lhe one gymnast \\·ere not in- ,·o\ved at this time. . Or. Stoner said he didn't get into the ~ituntion until late \Vednesday _ "I reAlly don't have all lhe sl>ecifiCs I at this tln1e. I will take a look at It but ' I'm not sure \\'hat they are after . It's ' somctMng you can't ::r.ero ln on right ' away. • "They submitted a list of general gri,vances-inform;1tion items but · not in tho form of demands," Stoner s:ays, "'\Ye're trying to keep it in open meetings and get things straightened out in that manner. . .. \Vtlh th!! football game this rlos(>, the chances or improvina. ~·hatercr tl'rtir i:rievane<'s art' aren't rood~ t.ra,·es agreed on the time element . "It ma.v take a \Vhile to Jtel thlngsr .-.1ra1~htcnC'd out . 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