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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• I • " .Worst L·oss • ID City !fistory \ • -• -· • .. ' Mesa Attorney Two Killers Dad - Says Not Guilty Choice-Will Be '. _In Drug _Charge8. Shot at S11nrise- ,_ '. ·-_-; .. : --• DAILY PILOT cean 1ew 0 • . WEDNESDAY.~fTERNOON ; NOVEMBER 27, 1974J re at * * * 10' * * * VOi.. '1, "O. "'· J SECTIOfolS, "9·1"AGl!S .. ~ . . ~ • _.!:t l o.lly l'ilet Sllfl ,..,. .. ty Tt"' '°''"''' A TABLEAU OF ll,E~PE~·ATION oil A STREET CORNER . ,Web Of Fire Hoses, SpewJng Hydrant Tell Story ~· .. ': Flames · BeV.aS:tn1.e· -1• \. • •• .... .... ' ' ·. • ... 'I"( Costa Mesa Sh·ops .. ' ••• ...... Attorney Denies Charges Costa ~l esa trial la\~;ye r George Chula pleaded not guilty to multiple narcotics charges Tuesday night. after Superior Court Judge James K. Turner rcfu ~ed to amend any of 13 felony c~:nts contained in an Orange County Gr:1nd Jury indi('tment. Judge Turner set Dec. It as the date for the next pretrial action on the al· -l~ga-tlon·s und--t·he-dttte on--whicll Chula 's triill dale \\·ill be announced: Flanked by four defense attorneys, Chula listened carefully as. Judge Turner made it clear to attorney Keith f\lonroe that the Grand Jury in· dictment and the transcript could lea\'e no doubt in anyone's mind as lo "'hat prompted police action against the defendant. Chula. 49. of 1138 El Camino. is ac· cuscd of possessing and furnishin{:! co· caine and possessing and furnishing mttrijuana on a number of occ;_isions Qurjng,J u ne and July of t,Ns y;e11r .. Those charg('s are based on· the -testimony before the Grand Jury ol Joanna 1-larcourt·Smith. the British socialite \\'ho became the paramour of imprisoned LSD guru ·r imothy Leary and "'ho later adopted his name. She admitted under Grand Jury questioning that she \\';JS the <1ge nt of the district ii tlornl'y 's offite \\'hen she n1ct Chula and his wife in hotel and restaurant meetings that allegedly led to Chula supplying her \\'ilh drugs. Chula's la.,.,•yers unsuccessfully a rgued during a hearing that stretched into the late evening that n1any of the charges filed against the veteran trial \a\\'ycr are "vague and incomprehensible." By ARTllUR R. \1l~SEL 01-EMUt l'llM llilfl A thundering blaze balllCd at first by a lone policeman 'A'ilh his patrol car's fire extinguisher devastated a Costa a.tesn shoppin~ ·center Tuesday ni ght. causing nn estimated $200,000 damage. Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp \\'hen qOeStioned about the possibiliry· tvday. ~~-vi 1ig Babomi /1ispires Law . TIVERTON\ R.I. (UPIJ -Juciy the baboon can \no longer roan1 the streets. at lenst not legal]~" ~o one \\'US killed OI' ln.inred in lhe inr'C?iio \vhftlf "'hipl}i-d through mi- aftic shared by several" ~Uitcs but the flrc loss "'as the \\'Orst In city history. ln vesllgators returned to the charred scene in the Vista Shopping Ce11ter 11L 19th Street and Placentia A\•enue today to sift ror additional clues lo its origin. One theory is that. i~ might have slarted around u ill'\\ing machine in the small back room o( a military surplus store. · Arson has derinltcly been ruled out al. this stage in the 11pecluculnr 7:30 p.m. bla:ta which we~ of ~uc h m~jor alarm magnltude ii cl1·C',\ l.'''ery piece of fircrightln~ equipment in the city. "Not nt this lime,'' confirmed ( One key e\en1enl "·as considered to possibly .be u seY.'ing machine in !ht• rear room or Vi sla Surplus. according toa police reportnfthelncident. 1 Pntrolman Gary Bennett "'as Jli_spatch.ed to the scene about i :JO p.m .. after J)olicC eti:!iveU a suspicious circumst.unces reJl()rt from an e1nployc of a neighboring busines:i;. 011\'id'B. Linton. employed by Chief Auto Po:irts. 803 \V. 19th SL. told lh<' ofri<'er upon arri\'al he hn{I seen a youog man loitering around the rear of the other suite. OCficer Bennett said he checked the firm and round the rear door ajar, thcl} heard suspicious noises inside. l'fe entered into a pall of hea\'Y smoke and reallied the older ~hoppin~ center on the.city's "·est side "'as burning,, ran IQ radio for help 1:1nd c:;imc back to fight It. C!Sl}4' G t'TT Ell. Pa~c A.2.1 The TO\\'n Council passed \\'hat ap. pears to be the first anti·baboon legislation in the state after a neighbor com plained that hfildred hlanchester's pet petriried her 3·)·ear- old daughter ~nd tfied to opeir-. the front door to her home. The council added tht' "'ords "any other animal " to an ordinance already governing-the roaming or farm animals. Hern e r Secretary Must Face Tests Cl~tC . .\GO (U PI) -A federal judge has glvt'n the social secretary lo Pla :vbo~· l\tagazine publisher 1·1ugh ll('fncr a provisional sentence or 15 ~ears in prison ror her part in n drug l'lUiO nnd orderca her lo undtrao psychiatric lCiilS . • Declined Offer Killers to Be Shot at Su1irise OGDEN. Utah <UPI) -Two young he wished to make noeho1ce because 1blaek airmen \\•ere sentenced lodaf to he \vould challenge the century-old be shot at sunrise Jan. 21 after they section or the Lilah Code \l'hich pro- declined to select thc manner of their \'ides each condemned man "'ith the execution -a choice given them un· choice of t"·o \\·ays lo die. In case that der Utah la"'. appc:Jt fails. hO\\'C vcr, AndrC\\'S elect· Evacuated Both Dille S. Pierre and \\lill iam A. ed th• r,·,,·n ,. •qt'"'' ro,th• , •• ,,.d .. "'~ " """ . ByKATll'fCL . .\.!\'C\' Andrews stood silently as 2nd District Both also \\'Cre scn!cnced to fi\'l' 01ii.to•;,,~191 s1;ott Judge John F . \Vahl<1uist sentenced \·ears to life for ton,·ictions on t\10 :\ 8250.000 t'xtortion plot. invohin~ each.of them three times to die berore Counts of aggra\'ated robbery arising bomb threats against fi\'e Huntington the firing s<1uad. front the incidcn! in \l'hich fi\·e Beach elen1ent:Jry ~chools. l'aused the Pi erre, 21. a nati\'C of Trinidad. "·hitcs \\'Cl'!! shot. stablM:•d in the cars e\'acuation of 3.000~tudent.!> for part of \\I.I., stood mute "'hen asked ho\\' he "·ith <\ pt•n. and fo 1·ced to drink a drain the day Tuesda~'. preferred to he executed and the court clea ner. Three of them died. :\o bombs ex:plodl'd >il the fi\·e automatiC'ally picked the firing squad \\'ahlquis t said he "·outd Sia,\' exccu-schools. all in the 0cl'an Vie\\' School i.nslcad.of lbe gaUov•s. ___ tion _of lhe..deatb pcnalt,1o• for_both___..__Qisl-rief-Aftd-t-he dislrit.>t-OMl-noi.-m-ake Andre"·s. 20. Jonesboro. La .. said pending the outcome of appeals. the cash payment. Two Murderers Take Prison Wedding Vow CRA:\S'fO:\. R.I. (LP!\ KnO\\·· ing it "''W be at lc.ast sil: years be£.ore '!hi'~' gCt 1:1 rCal hohl'ymoon. con\·irted n1urdcrers \\7:1 lter C .. Jordan and Lin· da Kane toa!>tccl their \\'edding vows \\'ith ginger·ale punth and returned to :;cp~1 ra te prison cells. Their si 1nplc ceren1ony inside lhl' bleak gray \1 alls of the Rhode Island Adu lt Correctional Inst itution !\ton· day ni ght "'a s disclosed Tuesday by prison ofricials. It followed more than a year of \l'edding pleas and denials and confirmation that the ne"'· bride is fil'e months pregn<1nt. .Jordan, 30, is ser\•ing a Ji.year· term for the beating death of a i3- .r~ar-old \\'Oman . !·!is "·ife, 29. \\'as sentenced to 30 years in 19il for the shooting death of a 4·yea r ·old daughter from a prl'\'ious,marriage. !·le is e ligible for parole in 1977 , she in 1980. . "They do not \\'lint to have their marriage considered as a side sho"'·" said oa,·jd Ch\ras. an ;,ittorney with. the inri1ate legal assist:i"nce prog'ram. "I feel that they probably ha\'e a lx'ttcr rhan('e of making it on the street after their perio<I or incarcera· lion than a good many others here.·• The \1·cdding \\'as held inside the \\'omen 's facility , lhc bride given a\\'UY by guard George Fortier. The Thursday's Pilot E·arly Thursday's Thanksgi\'ing edi- tions or the Daily Pilot will be delivered on a mid-day schedule to ~l\ow ne"'Spaper employes to Join ramily gatherings for turkey and all the trimmings. Arternoon delivery resun1es on its normal schedule f'riday. I lave.a happy ThanksgiYing. • • • Rev . Leonard S . RedlU\\'ll , a chaplain. official~d . Bc:\l man \\'<IS inmilll' Ron:dd Parrnle:1u. lit.~ \I 1fc . Clail'l'. \\'as allo\led inSidc Lhe 11rison to act a:-. matron of honor. \\'on1en rorrel'llOna1 officers bought a bouquet of chrysanthen1un1s for the bride. Other fc1nale prisoners paid for the ginger ale :Jnd sherbet punch and . pastries consumed during a 45·minutc reception. The couple \\ill be allO\\('t\ once a \1·eek !.uper\'iscd ,·isits ":icro~s the la· ble" but nn conju.ll,:il \·1s11s_ After birth of the ch!lct. thl•r "ill src the in fanl together n1onthly. Tl11.· bah~· \\1\1 be placed in a lemporar~ foster honll' un· Iii at lrast one of the ,Jordans is rc- leaseci. correct ions official~ said. "The \l'l'dd1n f.! 'Aas appnl\·ed onl,\ brrausc tht•re \\'HS a chtld or at leas! the concr1\'cmcnt of ;:1 child in this case." said Donald!). Ta~lor. acti_ni.: dir('ctor of torrer1ions. "1'he ctln- sideration of the rh1ld's \\'C\fare 1\aS ofµrime 1n1 1lor1." Th~ COlll'CJl ! LOil 0('('\Jl'rl'd "hilc the Jordan~ \\erl' r111nun11111 :-.ecur1!y prisoners -shl' a housl·kl'l'l\CI' in the prison acln11n1~trau0n h111ld1n~. he drivin,g a trar1 or on the f:irn1 . Roth arc nO\\' cla:-.;.1f1ed as n1 .1x1m11n1 security pri ~o n('l'S hut seek r('lnst ate· ment to tlu.•1r forn1cr ~talus l\lorc re:-i\rtcft\(' n1ca s11r1•s ~rt:' he · itfg initlatt•d to 1nakt• sure s11n1lar lll · cidcnls do not n<·c11r 2 H earts Working JOll\~'.\'ESHl'RG tl 'P\1 Tht• \\'Orld 's f1r;.t n1an \\llh l\10 hi:ar1 ' 1:. gaining sl rt·n~t h aflt·t h1 ' 01ll•rat1on Sunday :ind a Grooli• Srhuur llo:-.pll ,d bull('lln toda~ ~;:ud his hrart:-ar1· 111 "<'"'cellent " rond111011 . Thi• h11ll<'l1n fron1 thl' ho~p1 1al nt (.'a1)(1 To\\n s:ud all s up1>ort1n,1; tht•ra11y for 1,·or Ta~·Jor. 5R, \\ho r('Cl'l\f'd ii second he11rt from a 10·,·rnr-old ~1rl, h:ts bcrn i;1opp(•d The students s pent from 90 m1nutl·~ to ft\'e hours in school rards lirid <idjacent parks. \\·hiie 14 piaincklthe~ policemen searched buildings 1n vain The district office had recei,·cd a letter Frida~ \\'Urning the bomb .,.,·ould c:xplodc on the :\our fron1 10 a m. to 2 ,p.m .. unless lhl' \l'riter rl•ce1\•ed S50.000for E.'ach school Police tod;i~ declined 10 1nd1cat1· ho\\' !he monl•\' \\'as to bt• rt>ct'l\'l'd or to disru~s nt hC"0r details Bui C'a1>t. Ber! Ekstron1 ~aHl toda~ police are "·orking \1·1th FBI agt•n!s in a contt·rtcd C"ffort tu ltH_'ll l1• th1• t•xtortionist. 1'he fir~t hnrnb \l'a;. tu l'xplodc .it Harbor \'ie\\' Sl'hool. t'nllo\\'Cd h\· '.\!:Jrinl! \·ic\1 . \iesa \'H.'\\. \lcado\~' \'ic•\\' and Park Vic\\ Di strict Superintendent ,/:ime ~ Carvell sent letters home to parents of the children in\'ol\'ed. explaining lh(' seriousness of the situation and the r(':1son for the e\'acua!lnn ..___.... !Set" E\.ACL'1\Tl:. Pa ge A:tl OranJ;!"" Cu;a!Oi l "•"••l l1 t.•r It ·11 he fai(· on Th;ink ~,.::1\ 1ng Da~·. follO\\'t'ri~ the u:-;ua1 n1or·n ing fog along the Ora11i;:t• l"oa~t \\'arn1er l 'hursda,\· \11th ht~hs a! the beaches near tifi n~rnl.! t•) 71 111land. Lo\\'s tonight :~io t'> I :\SI DE ·rolJ.\ l ' \ \\'1scons111 mflt l!t'r .~lfo! 111·• fanu/11 -~·1/ln1g hersell. i1111//1t'r n 11d snn -so "lhr11 "•11.1/d ~ 111 ltf(ll'•'•! rr11 h ihril' dad fllr TlianJ..'i<trt·111q · ·'lnr_y. Page A~ l11tlt•X ........... ~··"'· ., MfYl•I ll. ... 11"4 •• M .... <.t• " L M l•yil '" M\1 .... 1 "WM\ •• t•littrfM• .. Nal-4 Nt.,t .. Cl.IUll1'4 Cl·I =""·" ... , ""'•• ,,. 11·1 treu-•d " \~1¥1• '"''"' •• Dl•llli Ntll<•• .. _,. ... f:1111 .... 1 "'"' .. SM<• ..... ·••h . .. , [ftlt,,ilfUMM •••• ltM¥1-.. "l"'"it' ••·1 Til••ltrt ... '" II•<-'" w..u .... .. ,..,. ..... '"t" -.. ~ , . .tt.1111u ..... , " . I • • OlltR rooo To co " Key Assi911111e11t < Woman Quitting Post With Ford By HELEN THOMAS WASHIN GTON IUPJ ) -An ne Arm strong. the hi ghest ranking woman in the Ford administration, will resign later today,.a White House aide said. The r esigna tion comes a mid reports from White House sources that President Ford is planning a large shakeup 'of his staff next year - including at least three changes in the . Cabinet. Mrs. Armstrong, whose $42,500 position as Wh ite House counselor is considered equal to Cabinet rank, is leaving effective J an. 1 for personal reasons, according to a White J-Iouse aide. Aides also said that two Cabinet members who will depart early in the new year are Labor Sec retary Peter J . Brenna n and Secretary of t he . Interior Rogers C. B. Morton. Secretary of Health, Education a nd Welrare Casp a r We inberge r is expected to go also, along with some holdov e r s Crom th e N ixo n administration. For two years. Mrs. Armstrong has been the ranking woman in both the Nixon and Ford administrat ions as head of bicentennial pl aits, relations with ·Spanish-speaking American':S and the Administration's efforts to promote th e E qual Rlgh·ts Amendment. She also was a political o.11,,..1etsut1PM111rT•"'"'11111r s poke s w o man f or the N i xon llenr y Kissi nger and Treasu ry Secretary \V illiam Simon. 'l'he Cabinet s hakeup has been in the works for some time, but Ford has not wanted to m ake any move until he had moulded his own White House staff to his li king. Budget Director Roy As h also is slated to depart early next year, after the 1976 federal budget has been submitted lo Congress. Ford's legislat ive stalf. all Capitol 1~1 11 lobbyist s fo r Nixon. also apparently will lea\'e en masse, including the top man, William E. Timmons. The expected HEW \'acancy may prompt Ford to appoint a woman re p laceme n t. Two r etiri n g congresswomen -Rep. Edith Green <D·Ore.), and Rep. l\i artha Griffiths tD-Al ich.) -are considered potential candidates to s ucceed \Vein berger . There has not been a woman in the Cabinet since the Eisenhower era when Oveta Culp Hobby, chairman of the board of the Houston Post Co .. becam e the n ation 's first H E \V secretary. Transpla1it P·atie1it Dies FLAMES ANO SMOKY GLOW SOAR SKYWARD OVER COSTA MESA'S VISTA SHOPPING CENTER TUESDAY NIGHT administration. RICHMOND . Va. IA Pl -C"i'i":::C:::o<~;::::n:::.::-:--..:="'='-"'T-::-:C:co'.~r-:~;-.;;::;;!':=-T.;===;r;=:=-,..n<=;-----------~She_me.Lwith.......F.or.d on official Louis B. Russell, 49, who lived '" " ' Dark Figure Under Barber Shop Sigh ls .. Flreman In Tennis Shoes, Summone uty business Tuesday and then new to her longer t ha n any other human Texas ranch for Thanksgiving. with a transplanted heart, dieid Fro111 Page 111 GUTTED ... 1-;rrort.s to halt the rapidly s preading blaze \1rit h his putrol car 's fi re e:<tin gui she r 1,1.•ere fut ile and flames vile up\lo·ard inlo the common attic ~hared by units 'A'ithin the shell·like structure. 'No Coneealment' John Mitchell Says He Wasn't Involved Tool Boxes S tolen Another official ~pecttd to leave today at the Medical College of by the end of tl\e year ls Dean.Burch, Vir&inla Hospita]. Southern Ca lirornia Sun football Ford'll chief Politlc'1 aG'(ber, who Russell, an industrial arts p layer Neal Steven Skar in w as also held that position under Richard teacher from Indianapolis, Ind., thrown for a loss Tuesday ni ght when M. Nixon. · survived for six years, three two tool boxes filled with tools were There was a possibilitf that Gwen· months and two d ays since stolen from his parked car in Sunset Anderson, his aide and Washington receivi n g the heart of a Reach.~Ora n ge County Sheri££'s of. s tate Rep'Ublican nationitl 17·)'ear·old boy at the hospital fi cers said. comlilitteewoman, might sueceed A 24 1~. B h ~ A .. _ · ue. • .vo •. Deputies said Skarin. 22, parked the urc or ..... rs. rm ... ..,ng. · His wife, Th~lma, was al the car near his home at 170951h 5th Sl., fr. Thi only three C&btnet members hoipjfal wlle'n· death came. Sunset Beach, and discovered the loss who appear to have tenure, accOtding Russell_retu_rntd)o the hospital "It was · pretty-bad." commented one fire department spokesman. "'It took lhC'm a considerable a mount of time to put it out because c nce it got. into the common attic. it spre-ad ri~hl dov.·n into the beauty shop,·· said Datt:.dion Chief Bob !\lrC!elland \VASJ-ll NGT ON (JJPI ) -Former Attorney General John N. ~titchell . under the sharpest and most caustic questioning of the 42·day conspiracy trial. today steadfastly denied any in\'Oi~·cment in the \Vater gate break-in or cover·up. whh~n1 heH retu1rneddheto th1e unlocked to the aide, ar1e Sec~~';_aretl'fi·of Deof!Se1nste I Oct. 1, left. He said he did not volunteer . r'l'er1;c;•~·:e:•;·a;u;e;t;;too~s;a;t;S85~=· ;~-~J~a;m;~~s~Sc~h;l;e~!~n;g~e~r=,~~;~~ry~~~·~•~;~~~==~~==;;;~• infor m;ition to them .. ··for obvious reasons.'' _ Ne;il: "Wh at 'obvious' reasons?:· _ h·litchell; "The re-election of the president of the United States.'' Nea l : "So you concealed the truth'!" 8ci;i~6 ·VJsta Surplus. four other firms occupying suites in the center "\Vere complt.'4.ely gutted. They in o*ude : Jack"s ll air f'ashions . Jigg1s Diner. \'ista Barbers und Vi s ta Jewelry. A fifth firm-y.·hosc employe first turned in an alarm-susi.ai rt@d SC\'ere damage, Other sujt4s farthl•r cloY.'ll the center, inelu.ding medical o!rit·es, a l a und roma.l and Original J oe's. Resta.ur.wt. y.·e.re not damaged by the bla1.e, a.ccor<\in g tofircmC1l . B.a!Lalion ChiC'f Bob t.1cC lcll and :said damage .,.,;as so severe it will be difficult to determine an exact cause. but Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp said it appears .accidenta l. The door found ajar by Officer Bennett upon arrival. he s3id. y.·as definitely nnt forced open. Cqsta htcsa has·rl!cordcd t v.•o burgle1ries in recent '"'eeks in which arson y.·as used in an attempt lo cover them up. Husband Slays Estranged Wife !)AN JOSE IL'P I I -An cstranRed husband Lil\ aded a dent<JI office Y.•here his \\"ife \1·as employer!, trr- rorize<I a num.ber of prrsons and fatal- ly i-hot h 1~ y.•ife as she fled to the .street. The \"ictim \1·as identified Tucsd;iy as Sheila J ohnson. In rustody \\'as her husbi.lnd . 1'ltq>oleon .Johnson Jr. Both \\'Cr!! about 20. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT Thi-Or-Co•Ut O.U, PllOI . .,;1i.-c11 h ,....,. 1>1"'111"" Nt••·Pr~n." pual1\llttl~y ""' o,-.,.Qlt '""'"' P\,b!•"'•"ll Coma•"' s.,..,11t Ol'l•\.om; ••• ,,.,111;,._ Mclf'Cla, '"'°"''" ,,.,,.,, '"' C•,.!• -..-. fl'"'"°'' !lf>acll. HwnlillQI"" 8'KlllF......,. '''" V•"•'· 1r-.nP. ~<kllu .. <• V•I••, •"" . 1.1-&.,11;l11s..rtl! (o&•L A ~ rf'9IO<>ll .0.hQll•\l>oll>l-d !.•11,0t<l&•l -~Yt Hw 1:1r!n(lp,o! po.il>lo .... •"Q Dl..,I a •I .IOQ Wf\I &.oy Slrnt. Cost& ,IM,•, Cei o•o•n•• 117&,., Robert N. Weed ,.,. ........ , ......... 111.,,... Jack R. Curley V•Ct Pfe\o•nl •<td Vt'*•I ,_,,.,...OO"r Thomas Keelfil Eclolo. Thomas A. Murphlne ...... ,.,9;nq E<llhlr Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Off ices to<!•"'••• )JC W..11 6&•S!•t~ ""'"'"°'1 !lf'Kll Jll) N•-' """lto•&•O l &9.,... flooa<n, 1 IM~y-. Sl,...t ~1 itrhe ll , t he first of ·the fi ve dl.'fe ndants to testi£y, insisted he neve r con c ea led h ig h -leve l in ... olvement in Watergate. But he said he also ne\•er \'olunteered any information in order not to jeopardize the 1972 re·election of Richard ?ti . Nill:on as presid ent. Chief t ri al prosecutor James· F. l'Oeal failed to Shake ~1itchell's story during a n u m ber o f h eate d exchanges. some of them so bit ter that U.S. District Judge J ohn J . Sirica interrupted lo admonish the two. "I have an urge. t.Ir. Neal, to gel to the truth." J\.1 itchell said sarcastically at one point. "Your urge to get lo the t ruth did not include telling the agents what we have been going O\'er," Neal said, referring to an FBI inter view or l\lilchell just two weeks after the June 17. 1972 Wa~ergate break-in. ?tlitcbell, then Nixon:s campaign manager, said two FBI agents came to his office '"almost scared to death,·· asked him a couple of questions and h1itchell : "I did not conceal it. I responded to their questions." l\-litehell said that a meeting of campa ign aides held in hi s apartment three days a rter the break·in was "totally a meeting to cover the public relations aspects of it ." ··cover or cover up?'' Neal asked. "'To cover various aspects of it." l\litchell said, emphasizing the word "'cover." h1itehel1 denied that his deputy campai gn d irect or . J eb Stuart t.1agruder, told him in the summer or 1972 that he was going to commit perjury in testimony to a grand jury investigating Watergate. •le .said l\tagruder did not use the term perjury, but instead "la id out what his testimony \lo'as going to be.'' Neal: "You knew it to be false?" h1ilc hell : "I had some suspicions that it was false." Neal: "This boy hlagruder, this nonlawyer, 3Q,1,o 35 years of age. and you, a \Vall St(t!et lawyer and former attorney gene ral. .. " LA Man Faces -l\1itchell, interrupting : "I think some or your facts are wrong, h1r. :'\cal. lie is much older than he looks." Trial in Coast Assa ult Charge · r\ Los An geles man arrested in La guna Beuch faces a jury trial in connection with an incident in which a \\'Oman \•.:as allefi!edly assaulted and pulled toward a vehirle. Charles \V . Roberts, 32. has pleaded innocent to a misdemeanor charge of <1:isault and battery and was set fo r a jury trial De e. 11 in Laguna Niguel ~lunieipal Court. Roberts \\'as arrested last month ulong v.·ith Franklin R. !\.Tallman, 27, of Los Ange les. on suspicion of attempted kidnap and assault with intent to commit rape. Jlov.•ever, the Orange County Di strict Attorney's office fi led the l rsser charges and all other :l llegations 'A'Cre dropped. Roberts y.•as arrested last month <i ftcr Lt. Neil Purcell of the La guna B r :'l c h police s pot ted 3 man atl empting to force a v.·oman into a \'ehi clc in the 12000 block or South Coast flij!hwav . l\laltman, alleged driver of the \"Chicle, wa s arrested with Roberts but no charges have been riled aJ?:ai nst him . Hr has been cleared of the allegations. At one point Neal told 1\1itchell. "If you 'll just ans'>'·c r my questions then 111e can mV\'e along." ··:-.1r . Neal," ht itehell replied, '"\Ve'll ans\lo·er your questions my 1•:ay and then we'll go on ." :~Let's not argue,·• Siriea_said. F ro111 Page A I EVACUATE • • • "The district took extreme caution to insure the safety of your child," Carvell s3id in the letters. Children at College Viev.· School also \vere evacuated for some time. a f ter tha t s c h ool rece ived a lelephoned born b threat at noon . Dis trict officials said schools r eceived bomb th reats periodicall y, but norm a lly the threats are phoned as a child's pr a nk. Occasionally they result in searches and evacuation of buildings. Police said one reason the threat was taken so seriously was because of the level of writing in the letter. "If it had been written by a child with lousy spelling, we would have put it at one level," he said. "fi owever. we felt this is a fairly well written letter." 1""'"'<110<• .... , .. 11111 ""''" Bovlt•••<I ~•tD&<• v•ntr,. J~l~l I.of 1>11 Ito• &I~" O~QO "•-tt "" ,. -Burglars Cl e an Up PUT A FEW WO RDS TO WORK FOR YOU Ttltptlone (714) 642-4321 c;i1ssified Advt rlislng '42·5611 ~· Vtli«TNtMOlt-l<t 511 ·6310 '"""~!!$~-""' 4'S·06l 0 ,,..,. _, .. °''""' eo..o.i. ~., .. , 540-1220 C.O•"Ql'tl. 1tlt O•tnqoo C'¥'' !>vll•U'llnQ (p.o.IMft• NO ""'"' \tllt,., 1t1w,.••!lef!t. tdo\ottot l .... ttf t tr &<l•tfl1W ... ,,h l!ttt Ofl .,.., Cit ''fl'<llllK•d •11111)"1 \jMl<OAI """'"II""' Of '"'"°"' ,_, S..:tlllll (l&i> "'''• "'"' ., Coll• ,,.. ... ~<IOl'l>lt s..a.c"'"'°" " ........ &l 111 """''"' ef "''JI M 00 "'°""''' ,,....,.,., -llNhOft\ N 00 lllllH~lf ' . Sunse t Beach Home Stereo splakers. a guitar, a lelc,·1s1on scl and a c!O<'k were stolen Tuesday night by burglars who forced open the front door at <1 Sunset Beach home, Orange Count y Sherif f's officers said . Deputir ~ soid the l'a luables were taken while carpenter David 1..ee Rro'il'n, 25. or 16671 Pacific Coast l!i,11,h\lo'<lY was absenl from the homt. Brown ''alued the loss at more than $1,200. ' .. I'm another s atisfied customer." lh<' caller rrom l·luntingt.on Beach said. .. I sold mycar."he added. Here is all it took to n1ake the con· ncction for the sale : '63 GALAXY V-8. !2>0 Xll:X·XXX!< If you ht1\'E' a l!ar ynu 'd like to con· \"t•rl lo cash . call 642·5678. Put a few \\Ofdl> to work for ;.·ou. In th(' Daily Pilot. ' • TOPqllALITY SHOES for EVERY SPORT •TENNIS SHOl!S bJ: A-., c--· T ........ Pwcol~ •IASIETIALL SHOIS .bJ: Coo•tr,., Adidas, lob Wolf. •TRACK SH'OlS by: Adidos, Tl .. r, Spot-llH. •WRESTLING· SHOES Tlgtr. by: COll•erse, •VOUEYIALL SHOES bJ:Adldos, •SOCCER SHOES bJ: Acldos, Spot-1111, Spot-IHI, c-. •ALL PU•POSE SHOES s,ot.llH. by: Adldat, A Racket for any Occasion •RACQUETIALL RACQUETS •IADMINTON IACKns •SQUASH IACKITS •nHNIS WACUTS bJ: Wll- YOMx, I.croft. ALSO IACKn STRINGING Da•ls, I 11Ke REP4•R. r•RTs. T11i~s. 1u11s STOUHOUU Mo..,tlns.t. '" Clo...ts.day f~--1.Mdtwj • ' .IHDOOR, OUTDOOR -· FUH and GAMES •SIATI IOAWDS mid-. •flllSllES •DAWnOAWDS ..i c1orts •IOCCEIAU •TAILE TIN .. S, .... , ..... , - •HOCKEY STICKS mid ,.cits •SHUFFU IOAllD sns •IAUEU ..i DUMIElL sns •JUMP KOPIS ' SPORT CLOTHES for the Sl'OR"'fS MIHDED ACRYLIC WAIM-UP· SUITS 2495 •SWEAT SHIRTS aod PANTS •GYM PANTS aod SHIRTS •VARSITY JACKns •NYLON·WAIMUP JACKns •YEHNIS DRESSES •MEM. & IOYS TENNIS SHORTS •MEN & IOYS TENNIS SHIRTS •TENNIS SWEATUS •IASKETIALL JUSEYS •fOOTIALL JERSEYS ' FOi THE REAL EHHGmc SPOllT fOOTIALLS -IASIETIAi.LS -.VOLLEYIALLS -SOCC!tl IALLS _; PLAY.GIOUH IAUS • ' ~. • ' d li l (' a • l 0 f y l ' •• ' -- Wedrtesdil . November 27~ 1974 Construction Takes Big Slice of Home r At least SO pe rcent of the hom e price tag on any ne~· in Orange County thi$ )'ear was due to the cost ol construe· tion. a special county te.sk rorce has learned. The county Cost or !lousing Com· mittee. in an interim report, broke down a number of ractors contribul· ing to skyrocketing home prices. Nol the least of the factors is inflation and labor. According to the sle1.t islics, up to 15 percent of lht cost of ne1o1o• hou sing this year is due to labor and up to 35 P.er· cent, could be attributed to the cost of materials. Overall building costs are in creas· in g at the rate of about 5.S percent per year but so far this year, the rate is six percent. ~c~ording to finding s in the study. The price of materi als going into * * * * * * new homes has jumped by as much as 27 percent since 1972. The· biggest gainers include a 16 cent In plumbing: 24 percent in stucco: 13 percent In drywall ; 10 percent in finish carpentry; 26 per('e nt in cabinets and 27 percent in masonry, tile report notes, According to the report . the uverage hom e of <ibout 1.500 square feet coltts u developer about Sl4 ,300 in raw costs. or that totnl. 4:1 1>ercent goes into labor and 56 percent into materials . If 1he house gt>t'!S on the market for s.io.ooo. land prices wlll hll\'e tnrkcd on another $12,000; financing another SJ.600: m arktting another S2,400 and about $2,000 for profit. According tt> the report. it \\'ould be posslble to trim u ma1dmum of $4,400 rrom that cost if certain steps "'ere takrn Sorh a l·ut <'uu ld IA-;,u:h1l1\'-0d by cut. tint: lhl' l'O:.t of go\'crnnll'nt prot·es:s· in~ from Sl ,200 per unit to $600, climinat1n~ S2 .000 "'Orth of "amenities" 111 lht> house and cutting in half the lin1e for p1'0<'t'ssing a de- velopment through channels. ·rhe rornrniltet• nott.•S that financing and 11dministr;1l1\'C costs arc al so m ;;t· jor to hon1t.• 4·ost ~. Average OC Home Cost? $60,0 £~ W@Ml? @®!?WO©® A Sunday, ~lond ay, \\'ednesday a nd f'riday f'eature Of the Daily Pilot Col a probler11? Then write Pat Dun11 1>a1 1oill cut r<•d toiJt'. gel tile aft.~wers n11d oc- 11o'n you tieed lo solue iuec1w1 ies i11 yover11111e111 and bu~·hi ess. Alai/ your questions to I>at Dunn !At Your Service, Orauge Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo.r ./SW. Cosio Mesa. CA 92626 . I nclude your 1elepho11e numbf'r f'ro::••11 Pri'"••s 'l'ha1ce1l DEAR PAT;.l have evidence that one of the supermarkets has aa- vertised it will not raise prices on goods already on the shelf has done ex· actly this sort of thing. J saved the mar~ed up items and my sales slips proving purchase. Where cnn I com · plain? "'.~1'.,Sanla Ana Contact the California Department of Consumer Allairs. A la•·suil has been filed in Sat'ra mento Superior Court against one supermarket t'hain for this prat'tlt'e, following a n employe's t'OmplaintlotheCDCA. The suit was file d by Dtstrtct Attorney John M. Prite, whosakl theaclion was the first of a series to be filed in Nov· ember under the National Economic Crime Project. aimed at curbing a buses In the food industry that result in inc reased food costs. ('h<'fl 1J L.oh1I er DE1\k PAT : Last \\'eek I saw a man selling lobster tails out of his truck on CrO\\'n Valley Parkway for 50 cents apiece. ~IO\\I ca n this be? I know that· lobster bought directly rrom a fis· herman or fi sh market c9sts about $3 a. pound . Is this man selling under-sized lobster,or \\.'hat? UNP· G.K., La£una Beach llarry Kingsl.On , owner Or Bays ide· Fish Market in Newport ileach, of· fered "in expTanatloii'lor thls aR<l other truck lobste r sales. lie says these lob· sler tails, i mported from Taiwan, weigh only about 2 oz. each, which ac· counts fur th<' seemingly low Price. Purchased in frozen lots. they are sold off unrefrigerated trucks \\'ilhln two to· three da)'.S -tbe pe riocf of maximum freshn ess. K ingston added tha t Taiwan Jobster5 do not h3\'e the same 'taste quality as Australi an Imports or fresh loca I lobster, now In season. Dldu 'I . l 'r11 lfflrdt'r DEAR PAT: While on a Florida vacation we renled a cnr through Capital Rent-A-Ca ron the recom men· dationoffriends. We paid for the rental in advance. but upon arriving in Tam· pa we were given a station wagon limousine to use, with an em pty gas tank. In spite or assurances we could fi nd gas a long the way, \\'ecouldn 'tand a policeman had to help us . The car also had a bad tire and no jack. Wh en \\."C returned it, the manager took off the overcharge of one day plus the cost oflhe i:xtr<1 gus a nd lold us the home of· fice\\'Ould mail a S40rcrund check. Ca n }'OU find out "·hen our check \\'ill be mailed? L.K .. Newpor t Beat'h Sorr)'. )'OU ·~e ouL6f luc k. Ca pital deela red bankruptc)' in August 'A11h more than $4001800 In debts. Lynn Beck, or 1\la mo Rcnt.·A·Car, "''hich took over Capital'$ locali..ins, sa ys Ala mo did not assume any or Capital's liabilities. lt(•tai11i••t1 \li1111Hl11s OE t\R !>AT : Uocs or11ng-e JU~ee re· t:lin ns \7\famin C O\'er a pe.riqd or tln1c1 l '\"C' al\\'8YS bo°'ht ~n1ull ·siicd cans or frozen juice so they, could l>c consumed quickly, but 1 knO\\' I c:1n :>ave b)· bu)•lng thl' lurgesize. L. \'.,Dana Point Arter two "'tiks' re rrlgeratcd storage In a covertd container, re· con811t uted froztn orange Jalte 111111 re· tains 90 pt rtent of Jts vitamin C con· teat. Good vitamin retentlon also tin be m aintained In canaed, rull·slrugth orange juice If II Is stored In a cool 1•lace. Vitamin C does deteriorate rapidly In C"a nned, diluted sugar· ••ler·J11ice productii. If you UJ!:e dry oia_n1c.·fl a,·ored b reakrasl drink, "•ore the unml:\'.cd p rudu('t in 1 cool, dark place for he1t vita min !ilabllltr, €hn11geN Miud !\fargaret Trudeau. \\"ifl' of Canadian Prime ri-t inister Pierre Trudeau , says s he \\'on't be doing free.lance photojournalisn1 as originally planned. She says she h as de· cid~<!__:_:to l~y IQ\\" for a \\'hiJe:. ·• County Law1na11 BatteJle Plans His Retiren1ent Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Bury\ Battelle of Fountain \'alle~· an· nounced his retirement Tuesday and ended nearly 23 year!; or service "'ith the department. His decision !ollo"·ed by Jess than 24 hours the r elirem ent of Sheriff's Capt. James Broadbelt "'ho "'ill be lea\'ing on the same day to take up his pe"' duties as police chief of t~I. Br<1gg in northern California. Lt,. Battelle. 57, of 11628 Poppy Ave., Fountain Va lley joined the sheriff's office under outgoing Sheriff James f.lusick as a deputy in 1952. tie cur· rently commands thf.• Theo Lacy branch jail. "I \\'ill retire Jan. 3 and then I 'll be taking a long \'acation." he comment· ed Tuesday. "I ha\'e no immediate plans to take up any othe r law en - forcement post but I don't intend to think about that until I return home.·· Tivo Face Hearing In Deaths Two of three men accused in the killing of two men \\'hose bodies "·ere found in a Tustin area gra\•e last week Y.'ere ordered Tuesday to face a prt>· liminary hearing Jan. 2 in Santa Ana J\funicipal Court. Judge Philip Sch"·ab set the hear- ing date for John Manuel Solis, 29, and J\·lichael Lynne Thompson. 23. The ar· raignment of, co·defendant Robert J\·lichael Sesma, 22. also of Santa An<i. \\'&S continued to Dec. 3. All three remain in county jail \\•ith ba il set at S300.000. A motion to reduce that bail fi gure will be heard Dec. 10 in the same courtroom. The three Sant'a Anans are accused of murdering Vaudra De"'ey Nunley II , 28. or Orange, and Rue E. Steele, 30, o! Fullerton about a year ago in 1'hompson ·s Tustin area home. It is alleged by authorilies that Kunley and Steele concocted a plan to hold Solis' y.·ife and l\\'Cl.Children for ransom but \\'ere tricked into meeting the three defendants at Thompson's home before they could carry it out'. It is alleged that Steele \\'as be<iten to dea th and that Kunley "·as shot by the accused trio. They are accused of then dumping the bodies in a six-foot- deep grave near the hon1e. Sheriff's offi cers une:..rthed the mouldering r emains after receiving a tip from an informant \\.'ho reported· ly told deputies that one of the three accused men 1l_ad discussed the kill· ing~. Reward Slated For Recovery Of Jet Mounts A Costa ~tesa manufacturer of finely-tooled engine mounts for big 747 jetliners today is offering a SI.000 re· _\\·ard_for rec9xe.ry q(.aquantity of rare metal alloy used in them. Scores of ingots of Inconel No. 1787 \\'ert> taken from . .\dept l\lrg. Inc., 175 E. Paularino A\'e ., in a theft case dis· eo\'ered '"'O \\'~eks ago. Officials of the firm li sted a SIS,000-plus value for the 11 -inch long bars of a llo~· after they are cut. tooled and processed into 747 jet engine n1ou nts . They say the bulk metal s lolen fron1 inside a storage area al the plant O\'Cr a period of several days, ho \\'C\·er. "'ould be \\'Orth a maximum of perhaps S2.400 in ingot form. ln\"estigators also say the rC'lativel \' rare metal would be difficult to diS- pose or through a fence for stolen goods. in cre<1s ingly lo\\·ering the theft profits. No Clue in Kidnap ~1 EXICO CITY lli PI )-Police ad· milted today they ha\·e no clues in the abduction of a v.•calthy Cuernavac:i \\'Oman y.•hose kidnaPt>rs threutencd to execute he r unless her family dis· Durkin. a Winne r •. tributed SB00.000 \\·orth or food 10 the CONCORD. N.11 . (.\P l -Democrat town.·s need.y. /\l rs. Sara /II. Da\·is.' 50, John A. Durkin. Cl former state in-~lcx1ca n "'·1re of "·ea\thy .'\n1er1C'an sur<1nce commissioner and 8elf-styled real estate broker Ogden Da\'is. dis- ('Onsumer ad\'OCale. "·on the recount a ppeare d from her hon1.<' in today or Ne"' fiampshire's U.S. Cl!ernavaca. a re~ort ~om~1un1t y 50 Senate r ace by 19 \'Otes. miles south or ?\1 ex1co City. f\o,·. l·I. female Tanker Marines Get Girl Meclia1iic ~)' A!liSO<'lated Press \Vhcn the new tank n1cchunlc re· ported for duty at Camp J>endleton, they dldn 't know \\'hat to make of this r.1arine. Th3L \\'3S last February, und lhe Alarine Corps base had nrver had a \\'Oman tank mtchanie until Regina T. ~lusser arri\•ed. "Our rest room racilitlcJI und our h1ngu age had to be changed." said rtl aster Sgt . \Vllham R. Ro"'eli. tfacked vehicle malnt(lonancechter. · "Neither "'ere ncceplnblc for \\'Om<'n. but \\1C needed somcon(• in op· t1cs a nd ~he fil the bill .'' . L.a nce Cp l. ~lu sser. 19. or Youngsto"'"· OhlC'>, \\'l11·ks on C\'Cr· ' ' ·--. ,\"thing from binoculars to tank Sig hts to ballistics computers. "I "'as unhappy \1'hen I first lt'urned I was.,golng to he a tank repairm;l!l," she admitted. Afler boot camp they sent hrr to 11n Army post for 19 \\'ctks to learn al>out firt control mechani cs. "I didn't e\'en kno"' "'hat fire con· trol was," she .said. "Noy.· I can m;11n· lain all lhl" units rcsponslbll! for l :iunchin~ amnrunition and that 's \\hat firl! rontrol is all about." The ri\'C ·foot ·five tank repflirn1an. \\'ho sttcnds her orr dut~· time painting, clra\1 ing. "'riling poetry. si nging and i;aoay1n-. the Bible. ~aid, "I enjoy m .v job \'Cry much OO\\' because I do rlir· fcrcnt lhings t'\'cry doiy." • Feeling Fine Price Omi A house in Orange C6\1Jltl,__~J an average or nearly soo.~xt e and it appears that r11tpq ·inco fa milies in only one Ora'n Coast cit \\'iii even come close to a rding Iha .. price. :a Cf. Ne\\·port Beach residents \\"ill e<1 rn ":.. an a\·erage of $2 1.481in1975, meanin g they rould afford a hon1e \\'Orth about 55.1.000. according to statistics t>On· taincd in the coun1y·s Cost of Housing Committee interim r eport. !J'he report. outlined to the Board or Super\'isors Tuesday, contained more than~ 50 pages of rharts aQd statis\j.cs on housing costs and "'hy they go u~. 1'he 1975 forecast figures \1·ere con· "tributed by the Bank of America, \\'hich released 'a study of county in- comes in July. If the 1975 predictions "'ere applied to the current year. !he aver.aae Ne"•port Beach family "'ouldn 't even be earning quite enough to afCord the current a\'erage-price home. Thi s )'ear. that figure is SSS.500. John Rau, chairman of the county committee. :>aid it generally hold& true that a family can afford a house selling for 2.5·times its annuaJ total in· come. Residents of only one £it..y ill the county, Villa Park. ha\·e a median in~ :z. come permitting the m to afford this year's a\'erage home and they "·ill earn more than enough q.e.xt year to 1 afford the in creased cost. \'ilia Park residents "'ill a \•erage Sheila Car\'alho. 5, one of the country's youngest recipients of a kidney transplant , sits up in her San Fra ncisco hospital bed <1nd munches on one of her first solid mea ls of her life -ham- burger \\'ith Jots of catsup. Shci\a"s kidneys co1npltlcly failed uft'er 3he \\'as born. S27,734 next year. meaning they could '1 afford a hous~ "·orth nearhlS70,000. The Bank of Americ!rf'thart also predicts incomes in the cille~ by the year 1985. In Ne\\·port Beach. f<>r ei. ;J n1ple. the median incom'e \Vilt' bCt S.14.990 and t.he home-buying PoV.·'er 1\'i ll he about S87 ,500. Other Orange Coast communities F • ;1nd their s tatistics include: lrm -Costa 1\l esa \\'ith a 1975 median of Sl4.813. a 1985 median or 524.129 a nd Long-time Coast Makes Move to East buying po"' er of S3i,033 and $60.323. -Fountain Valley "'ith medians Of SIB.438 and 529.890 and buying Power or S-16,000 and S74, 700. lluntington--Beach with medians of Sl8.470 and $35.100 and buying po"·e r or S-16.200 a nd S87,918. The Stu·lli Oi\"tSion of Sun Chemi('al Corp . one or the first con1 · p.inics to ffiO\"C into the lr\'inc In· dustri.il Complex in the mid-1960s. 1s mo\'ing out lea\'1nl'( more than IUO en1ployes behind Frank \rood n1anuf:.i t·tur1ng managt•r fol' the f1rn1. 11 h1ch n1uke.., Ix-It ron\'C'Yt.·rs. st:.ickl'rs and stereo plates for llC\\'SPUJX'l'S. s:.i~s the cor· poration is ronsolidatin,:? Sl•\eral di\'isions at its :-.:a s hua. :'\{'\\' llamps hire. hcadqu<Jrters. The !'\e\\·porl. BC'ach firin h:1s b£'en phasing out production for the last 90 dil.\'S, ;iccurding to \\'ood . Fiftc('n n1anagcn1cnt personnel \\•ill accon1 - 1>any \ht' di\·ision to the E<Jsl Coast. I \\lood s;1ys the SS to 60 c n~ploycs in Gem Talk 811 J.C. lll '.\11'11/tl~:s T H E GARN ET BULLET 1'hc red ('olor of n1osl garnets Cl'l'atcd an nncicnt belief that this gcn1 "·ould stop the flo\v 'of blood . utt a:-; a po1\·crful ;.intid11tc to hlnod <li :-c;i ses and' hall infl:11n n1atnry infections. And in IJurma. almost C\·t•ry Bghal household c.:nnt:uns a "fcti~h " stone. to \Vhich filuod ofrcrings ure occasionally madt• in lhe bt•lit•f that if thi~ i:-. 11ol d11n('. the slonc \\'1\l l':ll them. Contr•iJ .•. Y to these ancient superstitions "'as the lx'lit.•f of the rch\·llions 110111.us. of lndi.1, lhat garnet bullcl.s \\'Oul.! inflict more clcadly "'nunds. and such bullets \\ rrr used hy th('SC pcoph.• in 18!J2 durinA the battles t1gains1 1he l~r111 s h trnops on th Kashmir front1PI' in l11cha ~Ian ~ ol thc :-it' bullets :itill e>.1,t. ha\ ltlJ,! bt'l'tl \)l'C'~Cl'\'Cd ilS CUl'iou:. ;incl !l()U\'l.'llll'S. manufa('tur1ng ;i s l\'t.'1\ ;13 marketing and sales persunnt·l ha\ l' been not1fier1 lhey \1 ill loi,c their Jobs by the end of the \"l•ar l'hc St.a-/\1 1n:.in a~er Sa~:-lht> d1\·ision \1 ill mO\t' from its 50.000 :-quare fool f;u:1ht.1 on Campus Dri1e to lake up quartl•rs un an ei ght -acre sitein:'\e11 ll an1p~hirt'. I le says 80 pt.•rrt·nt Qf thl' com11:.in\ ·~ business is 111 !ht.• t.•astern portion' of the L'nitt>d Stat<'s and that Sun Chemical is C'on~olida!Lng engineer· 1ng. manufaetur1n.c and sales divisions 111 tht> !'i:.ishua arC"a. Di\'1sion sell s S6 to S8 million in equipment ;innuall.\·, acror<ling lo \Vood . The parenl firm's salt·~ r1rc S250 mi Ilion an nua llr lr\'ine. no forecasts made availa· hlt• La guna Beach \\.'ith medians or 516.337 and S28. 710 and buyipg power of 540.843 and S71. 700. -S:.in Clemente \\"ith medians of 512.609 and 522.300 and buying po"·er 11f SJI.523 and 555.905. San Juan Capistrano "'ith me- dians of Sl5.160 and S26.14-' and buyin.c po"·er of S37 ,900 and S65.360. Seal Beach "'ith mt'dians or Sl2.350 and 517.250 and buying power of S30.800 a nd 543.125. -Unincorpo rated county land 1 1nos tl~· south t'ounty) "'ith medi<111s of Slf..156 a nd S27.000 <1nd buyin g. po\\ e r of S40.390 a nd S67. 700. 24K Gold Bar Pendant. with Diamond and 14K Chain Special $99.50 J. C. _j.J.umphrie6 Jewefer6 1823 NEWP0RT BLVD~COSTA MESA CONVENIEN r TERMS BankA~carcl-MasterCt\arge 27YEARS1N THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 I • Wednnday,Nowmber 21, 1974 t' ••• • Criminal ... ' -. -Vietims Thanksgiving Tragedy Palestine Holds ;26 In Hijack ., ' " I• Si .lent W'ASHl°NGT01'\ <AP1 An O\c r· V.'hclming nunlbt:r of f'nme \'Jt'ltms keef) lh1:1r n1ou th~ ::.hut ralht'r tha n ':~II th1· P9~4·. a fc·dcrul !'>Uf\'l'Y ;-.hOY.'!-o. 1\C't ord1ni: Tu Ccnsu~ Hurl·.1u d .i l.i :,:a lhl•rr;d in !lit' rir't ~1X lllO!llh!-o or 1973 .th6: ~Wncd 1ncict1·nr·c ur raVt'. robhiQ-.-ass uult. hurgJ<1 ry 11nd 1;:,rteny was three timt·s tha t rccordl·d by law enrorce ment a)!t:nc ie.~ ProJections based on a sampling of 125.000 indrv1dual$ <ind 15.00U hus1· nc!>st'S ou·ro!'>S the land inch<·<.itcd ;.i to1:d or Iti,682,&oo e nn1t .... 1n tho~l· -o:utegories during the sur\'l'Y 1)1:nod. Hut the \•ictims cont t.•dcd they repor1 t.>d only S.320,000 11• the l)Uhl't> LARCENY !-olmplf• thcll led th1· v.ay in unreported cnme A totul of 11 ,085,800.Jarcenies y,·erc projected by !he study, compared to 2,4116,500 fl'· ported to police. OurQlury wus seC'Ontl. \\'llh some :1,1:i91.30i s urv<·y burgll1ri es. com· purod. Lo 1,,863,aou reported to Police. Following wert> uggral';.ited <issuu lt , G37,200 .vs.. 314,500; robbery, 600,000 \"S. 318,100; <auto theft. 586,JOO vs . 381.700, and:rupe, 81,600 Vti. 35.900. The fie:ures . released today h.Y the Law Enrorcem ent Assistance Ad - ministration-, represent the first na· tionwide rindings of the l'\ational ('rime Panel, a SIO million-per-yeur :-u!ivey project oper ated for the LBA A b)' lhe Census Burea u l.t.:AA AO~ll NISTKATOR Rich<.ird \\' Velde declared the sur\·ev in- formation. \\"<I S designed to coinple- ment -ra.lhe r than contradict -the rigures or law enrorcement agencies. s uch as the Uniform Crime Reports of the FBI. ·~he panel's data," ht! said. "y,•ill tell police how much <and y,•hat kind of crime goes unreported and will pro· \•ide inrormation on y,·hy cilizens fail to t eport to police th:lt they have been <'·rime victims. Agencies y,•ill use the UORs and the 1Jancl findinGS in con· JUr1ction with one another." A more det:iiled analysis is set for 1976, but Vclde noted that the initial ~ur\'CY found that the reasoc most often cited 'or not reporting a crime \\"liS the \·ict1m 's feeling that ··nothing coUld be doric " r OTtfER '111GllLIGllTS of lht· re· µart: ' -About t\\'O·thirds of all personal \;rimes or violence invol\'e a confron- t<ilion bet.,.,·een strangers. -The 16.7 m illion total crimes in- vo l\'e d 18 million ind ividuals. households or business as ,·ictims. About 57 percent of the c rimes v.•ere agp.inst indi v iduals, 39 percent ~tg,i nst households and 4 percent against business. t Blacks were more likely than y,•h1tes to be personal crin1c vietims. !\lwi were more often \'ictin1ized than 1vom·~n . \\'ith black m;.ilcs ha\'ing th<• hiflhest victin1 iza lion rate. Four Charged In Goings On .... At Festival SEDALIA, !\lo. 1,\P ) -Four n1t•n ha\'C bet•n arru1gn('d on ch:irges in t'tJnnection w,ith !ht! promotion uni! ('Onduel of tlte <Jzark ~fusic Fes1i1·a 1 herc last sum m l•r that attr;1 cll'cl ahout IOU.000 persons to the state fair ;.:rounds. -\ State Sl·n;ilC' eommi\le(' had 1..-- :-ued a 63·pagC' r<:port Oct. 25 in y,•hich :1 conr ludt'd thr ft•stl\"a l "made !he d l'gradation of Sodon1 ;,ind Gon1orrah uppcar to be ra l tu·r mild" :1 nd noted re- portt'd incidents involvini;:drugs, nud1 · 1,\", prorn1~c u1t;.-·. prostitution, filth, l)h)'Sical v1olt.'n ce ;ind rape. 'rhl• four n1cn \l'l'rt• nan1 1'd u11ndict · 1 nt•nt ~ rct 11 !'nt·d 01 l'r t hC' \1 .:ickcnd b1 a Petti~ l'ount.1· grnncl Jury fo lloY•ing.it.s ''" n ll'11glh,\' 111 \ t';""l tii::at1on GHEE:St'IELD. Wis IU PI ) a rfctntly "'ido.,.,·ed.mother of two children y,·ho "Y.ilntrd C\'('ryo11e to be 111 hellven wilh dad for Thi1nksglv- 1ng" shot and killed her son. ht'r mother and herself, Police repc>rt. ·rhc DlOtht·r ulso st•riously woundf'd her 9·ycar-o td daughter, lol.'hO lay 1n1ured for lY.'O d:t vs before anyone kne"· 1hc shootings had taken plate. 'fhc tntide nt IO<lk plac·e Sunday nii,:ht but did not come to light until Tul·sdoiy "'ht•n the sur1·1v1ng dallghter told 11n aunt over the telephone, "~1omm r .shot t'Vl·ryone." Thi• girl. ~l :1 ry .l :insen. 9, was 111 serious condition in St. Luke's llo~p1tal 1n ~I llv. aukct• with wounds to the upper chest ~nd abdomen. She <.iskctl aulhur1t1l·~ not to ''blumc my mother for the shootings." TllE Ot:AO \\'En•: f\l lldred Jan~C'n . 41. her son. Ot11·1d, 5, and her mulht·r. llelcn lironchala. 70 ~lrs . J a n .. c n '!-o hu~bund. J;:,1ncs. 4•1, y,•as t·rusht•d :ind killed by a truck Sept. 28, ii la ~t cnfl1n111ce ~~alls. \\'is .. firm where he 11.•as a dock foreQJan. Author1t1c:. stud till' 9·year-0ld girl y,•as terrified, in shock and was 11.eak fr om los' of blood and unable to seek help 111 the two days she lay y,·ound1:d 1n thC' J.:tn!'><:n horn(' ~lary's tcaeher at St Alphonsus Cathoh<' School. Si ster ~f ar}' Daniels talked to lhe girl ;,it the hospilal. "Sht• knc\\ hci:_ n1othcr wanted e~·eryonl' to be in heaven y,·it h dad ror l11dio11 Benefit Ul"ITt~ ~lar l on Brando huddles ,,·ith \'akirna Indian chief al first t\mericans Gala in Ne\V \'ork .. .\[fair is held :for benerit or ..\merican Indian Development Assoc iation. Postman Got Behind -By About 15 Tons LOl.ilSVILLE. Ky. (APl Four ,\ears ago Frank So~icnski rec<·ived 1111 a\\"llrd for his \\'Ork as a leller cur· DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE - Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed .Yondoy-Fndoy: If you do no1 hove vax ?JPe1" by 5:~ p.m .. coll and your avt ....,u be brought to yoo. Calls 01e 1dlen vn11I 7:00 p.m Soll.fdoy and Sundoy: If you do no! ra:t'IW! your copy by 9 o.m. Soturdoy, a 8 o.m. Sunday, coll and o copy will D? brcughl to you. Call~ Ole token un l1I IOo.m. Telephones Ntist 0-onge County Areas 6'2-4371 *'1~1 Huntington Beoch on::l Weslminster 540· l 220 5o'1 Clemente, Cop1~1rono Broch, Sc1l Juan C11p1strono, Dono Pooni, ScAith toguno, Loguno Niguel 495-0630 r1er. Now, postal ins1>e<'tors have fil ed a complaint against him, charging him with detaining and delaying mail intended for deli\'ery -l2 lo 15 tons of it. Louisville Postmaster S. N. DeVito said the mail v.•as found in Sosienski's JJome .. most or it in lhe attic. - Sos ienski. 54, has been employed by the Postal Ser\"ice since l964. He has heen ;.i car ri e r o n a route in ~ou th\\'estcrn Louis,·itle s ince 1967. Ofririals s:iid the amount of the f1rsl·Cl3SS mail found \1'3S .. \'ery ~mall in te rnt~ of percentage.'' ~1osl of 11 y,·as ad \'Crlising niauer, catalogs, toothpas te s:imples and the like. l)e\,.it o suid he had no idea how many in<li\•idual pieces of mail 11•ere in- \Ol\·ed . "This kind of mail dOt'sn 't usually J,!Cnerate eomplaints .'' Dc:Vito said , l'.'\pl:iining how the mail s tac k grev• for six ye11rs ~fore being disco\'ered. Ht• said the Postal Service relies ht•:1vily on customer complaints in <li s co vcrin~ problems about non- delivery of mail. ' Ht· t"stimalcs il \\'i\t take a bout a 11 1o nlh for the half dozen persons a s· s1gnl'd to the tas k to deliver the m;,il. 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'"•'"')p<-1. l>N!.otllll'llt -" "'"-"' P'OnlN,0.. .. ~ 1tl(-.i,v1 S«•-11 ~ U w01 \flt l•l• c.1, ,.., t ••~t•IUI :foo'fllll , ... ,..., VtfKetllYot Wt\~l"'ltll fl 11 " " " " l1 u ' IS 11 "" " ,. " " i i ., I ' 14 l l ,. ttl •l ) . .. --~ . " f) ll l l lJ 11 • • •• H JI . " IS U II It IS I, . " . .. " ~ ll ,, " . ... . " ". " " ... 1• ro . " Thanksgiving," Sister Daniels said. She .said the girl told or debating whether lo lie there and die, until the telephone rang 'fuesdoy MRS. J ANSEN'S SISTE R, I rent<: \Vitkoy,·~ki , railed the home shortly after 4 p.m . and l\1ary told her that her mothe r had shot everyone. When 111 rs . Witkowski v.•ent to the home, Mary managed to open the door ands.aid, "I hurt." Mrs. Witkowski found the bodies of the mother and the boy i'"n the bathroom and her mother's body in the hallway next to it. Police said l\trs. Jansen apparently shot the children in the b<1.throom Y>hile they ~·e re getting ready for bed and then shot the grandrqother throug h the bathroom door when s he came to investigate the noise. They called the shootings murder a nd suicide. A .32.ralihcr revolver \\'as found on l\-1 rs. Jansen 's abdomen. Poli ce said they round four suicide notes. One of them said: "Police -if any one of us four s ur\'ives this, an I own and possess go to them I nothing to the state)_ I'm sorry, everyone. I hope God finds it in his heart to forgive me. 1\-fy children are small -he 'll receive them -Atom , I'm sure he'll accept you too. You've been thru hell the last few months. tr no one survives. all goes to the hoJ)fless a nd or- phaned and ok:I of Catholic institutes. God help us. For~ive me. lltldred Jansen. No one is to blame. just me." New Contract Offer Sent to Coal Fields From \\'Ire Services Regional officials of the s triking United 1\1ine Workers have a pproved a revised conlract offer and sent it to the coal lields, where it reC'eived a ·cautious reaction. UP.1W officials said if the package is agreed to by the union's 120,000 strik- ing members. the nation's coal mines can be reope ned sometime next Y.'eek. The union's bargaining council of regional officials \'Oted approval 22 to 15 Tuesday night. reversing the vote taken earlier in the day to reject the pact. The approval broke a deadlock that threatened to seriously prolong the walkout, now in its third' week. Ul\1W President Arnold Miller said the package provides a 64 percent in· crease in "'ages and benefits. "That's the fattest labor settlement in this de- cade,'' Miller said. Union officials said they will ex· plain the !'ontract to district officials ;.it eight or more regional meetings on Saturday and that voting by secrel ballot will begin P.1onday. 1\-1eanwhile sharp slash~s have been a nnounced for the auto industry. ChryslvtCorp. 's assembl y plant payroll \ViW'be slashed in half and out- 1>u~ c_ut by 35 percent y,·hen it begins bwld1ng cars again after a virtual shutdown between Thanksgiving and Jan. 6. The firm's six U.S. plants will turn out 3,680 cars a day Ylilh 17,200 Y.'orkers on Jan. 6, compared y,•ith 5,680 cars a day with 33.000 workers "'hen 1975·model car production was at its peak in September. More than 75,000 U.S.' auto 'A'orkers leaving their jobs afler today 's work s hifts won 'l return afte r the 1'hanksgiving holiday on l\-fonda y. Another 70,000 y,·orkers already are on long-term layoffs that began as far back as last winter. About 55,000 or the new layorfs \\'ill ~ at Chrysler in addition to 20,000 Chrysler workers already on in- definite IaYotrs. GP.1 y,·ill have almost 54 ,000 workers off the job J\.tonday. Ford already lists 14.925 on indefinite lavoff. Un,wed Mother Quits Throne .LONDON (AP)·-He len Morgan, the 22.yel.lr-old !Jnwcd mother who won the Miss World title last week, has resigned the title. a spokesman ror the con· test's organizers said today. Eric !\1orley of the Mecca or· ganization said J\.fiss l\1organ .. mentioned there is a possibility of a dil'orce case and she thinks in the circumstances she should resign." The 5-root · 7, hazel -eyed brunette from \\'ales competed as l\-1iss United Kingdom and y,·on the title over :16 other con· testants. From \\'Ire Scr\1ices BEIRUT -The Palestine Libera· lion Orkanization said today it had ar· rested 26 r>ersons suspel'ted or being involved in this week's hijack or a British Airy,·a~·s plant• to 1'unis and "'ould put the m on trial publicly. Shafik Al·hout. the Arab guerrilla group's representati ve in Lebanon, said the trial v.•ould st art v.•hen the necessary e \•idence against the aC'· cused had been completed. [,,__~_N_SH_O_Rr_J Speaking at a ne\\'S conrerence, Al· hout declined to gi\'e details aboul Those arrested. apparcnlly under the PLO 's authority ;1s the .. solr authori zed re-p re:-;entatives" of all Falestinians. but did say "some of t hen1 " \1·cre detained in Lebanon. .<lr111.~ 1•nt·f lt1111pt-d \VASlllNGTON -Congressional (•rilics say President Ford's l)roposed nuclear arms agreement with the Soviet Union uctuall.1· y,•ill lead to a n arms buildup rather than <1 reduction. .. This "·ill make possible lhe addi· lio n of thousands of nuC'lear \\arheads,'' s aid Sen. Henry !\1. Ja!'kson ( D· \\'ash.) the Senate's most oulspoken critil' of U.S.·So\•iet poliey. Sen. Barry Goldy,•att'r I R·Ariz.) said he Y.'as dee ply concerned that the Prt"sidcnt in his quest for peace would a llo"' the U-nited States to become a third or fourth class po'ol·er. 'f11lk1t A d1·111tt•i11g PEKI NG -Secretary of State llenry A. Ki ssin ger huddled V.'ith Chinese leader s again today for his fourth and fifth round or talks described by both sides as "verY friend Ir ." Kisslnge r did not talk publicly :ibout what was being discussed. Neither did the Chines1• Cltilt• Ti«".~ 1\1 EX I CO CIT'I' P.te .<i co has broken d iplomatic relations with Chil e. culminating a period or hostility that began \\'it h the 1·iole nt O\"erthrow of the leftist Allende government n1ore than a year ago. The government announced the break Tuesday night in a brief s tate- ment that said the l\1exican charge d'affaires had been recalled. The statement said the gO\'ernment would explain the break at a news con· f!I_ence:- ~ If ever there was a ~ time for a Singer . ·r . ! ' saving g1_t ••• 1ts now. .-_..,,~~,~ FASHION MATE" zig-zag sewing mact>ne • ehristmas Sale Price $ Save 525.95 Reg 139.95 Carrying case or cabinet e11tra Has 1 inlerchangeable stitches, e11ch.rsive front drop.in bobbin that ends bobbin-changing fumbles, tots moret Debbie Reynolds says You c:an afford new outfits galorewtieo vou sew them vounelf. And a great new SLrl!m • sewing machine makes things super-ealy! 'The finest TOUCH & sew· machile by Singer ehriscmas Sale Price off reg. price Carrying case or cabinet extra The more you sew, the more you'll appreciate this machine! lt has the exclus ive Sing~· push.tiunon bob· bin that rewinds tn the machine. a bultt·in buttonholer,built·in speed basting, all~ial cor:itrols, more! SINGER Sewing Cfnter.s end rwtlc!pating Approved 0'1al!r:-., • T le d ro F B w p q s r w p TI i r s ' T c F v fr n p T I • r w h p n p ti fi st I " m ki e la si I · F T ' A ve th G w de ti on de \\" ps Jo ·se sa pr m R Bi el no R $l st ti l a la se or w .ri m if r; • it n m n di D in F ha in th pe an re ju th w ve w dr <x •• by c fo bl • Wedne&day November27. 1974 O~ILYPILOT AS Trustees .Vote New Pay Hike Tee11 'l'ycoo11 Rip-off Artist Settles Debt Guru Go es To Malibzt .LOS ANGi:LES (UPI ) -Guru MahB· SC Gas Company Seeks.'.' 19.4 Percent Rate Hike LOS ANGELES IUPll - The state unlv,rsity and col· leg es board of trustees Tues· day approved merit raises of bet\veen five and 25 percent forraculty members. Board president Jacob r .. l<~rankel , of Cal State Bakersfield. said the plan \lo'Ould ''recognize special performance, special. ( State J qualities that the present salary scale simply does nol recognize.'' Under the merit proposal. which would be funded by private girts and grants und not by state money, state un· iversity professors could raise their present top salary of $23,532 a year to 529,415. l 4 S11hpoe11 ne d LOS ANGELES IUPI I - Tes limony is expected to continue Dec. 3 before a f'ederal Grand J~ry in· \'Cstigating allegations of fraud and C')rruption in co n- nection with an amusement park game in Long Beach. Testimony was gi\'Cn Tuesday in the first day or the hearing, butgo\'ernment a ttorneys and witnesses re· fused to comn1ent on "'hat \lo'as said. Some 14 persons, many of them city offic i<ils , ha\"e been subpoenaed to ap· pear as preliminary "'it· nesses in the in \•csti galion. "'""' "' 61 Rosemary Lane. one of four singing Lane sis· ters "'ilh Fred War· ing's Penns ylvanians more than 40 years 1 ago, died Tuesday in 1-lolly"'ood . Shown in this 1938 photo, she ap· peared in several mov· ies of the late 1930s and 40s. ' LOS ANGELES fUPll - Jerry Schneider, an elee· tronics student who became a teen-age t ycoon by trick· ing the telephone com- pany's computer Into gi \•ing him a f o rtune in com· munie ations equipment, settled his deht Tuesday - tor Jess than $8,500. Schneider, 23, agreed to pay the Pacific Telephone Co. $141.SO a month for five years. TllE COMPANY accept· ed the offer to settle a suit o\'e r $250,000 worth of telecommunications equip- ment :hat Schneider admit" he "ripped off" by clever manipulation of a push· button phone. Superior Court Judge Ernest J . Zack appro\'ed the settlement just as the company 's civil s uit against Schneider WilS about to go to trial. raj Ji has ntO)'Cd lo 8 r.os ANGELES (1\P) - 5400 ,00 0 e s tate I n 'fhe Southern <.:ollforn Ht ,?.1al ibu , a spokesman G ~s Co. says it needs a said Tuesday , und wants ' ·ts '""ation kept secret to. St5L4 million yearly rate in-B Y the age or 19 , "'" ('re<i se to fii,:ht in fl ation and Schneider y,ra s president or prevent unbe lie\·ers \l'ants to ultcr it~ l'tltt·s to h. th · · g J t · fron1 d1"s turb in g his JS ov.•n r1v1n e ec rontcs Jessen advafltu gC'S for lurge equipm e nt business, sleep. users of natural gas. Creali\•e Syste ms En· 'fhc Indian-born guru. 'l'h<" co m pany fill•d an :i1~· t · '"ho c la1·ms· 6 million erpr1ses. .. pli cation for a 19 . .i pt·rct•nt The creative part ""as followers throushout the hike v.'ith the s tate l)ubllc that the equipment he sold U'orld, has lived for Utilitici; Comm1.-.?>ion ·rues· belonscd to the telephone some time in Den\"er, <la.\' :ind com pan.\" presit.1.enl Om B S. g d. •,,nd also has homes in c puny. Y u in LS· Jlurrv P. Ll·lt onJr . .-.u1din a carded data material ·and India. statcincnl lhl• 1noni'v ''':•s his knQu·ledge or com ·'------------~ needed tieeause of 111e. '"irn· puters, Schneider 'A'3S able pilC'l of inrtution on opl'rat· to use a push button phone c •1 ing costs." to key him self into the OUDCI · ,\]so. thC' con1pany soys it telephone company's com· v.·<i nts to ha\"e ils allov.·able puter , v.·hicb handles inven· A k D rate of ret urn inC'rt'ased tory and supply orders for S S 1•ug froni 8 5 pl'rccnl 10 10.25 its widely s cattereCf'oper:.1 -i>erre nl to ht'lp ils fi nancial lions. ... use policy standi ng. said Ll•lton. . SCllNEIOER \\'OULD Tift: HATE 1nt'rl'ases put in an order for equip· 0 UPI would .·1,·t·ra,(• 18 1>e r(·c11t · · h SAN ANSEL?il ( l -ment. in structing t e com-for reso·de ntial customers h "td 1· d '"l'he San Ans elmo City puter to a\'c 1 c t\'ere to d and 28.8 Jl"l"l:"nl fur inll'r· h I d . d k f Council voted Tues ay '" '" t e oa 1ne: oc · o a remote rupt ible indust rial ust•rs, t I h · nig ht to a s k the s t ate e ep one company in-the utilit.v s;1ict. t II I. b ,-·.• · hl legislature to decriminalize s a a ion e \\'eenm1un1g Ba sed on ;1 n a've ragc rl 2 II . t k thcuscofdrugs . a n a .m . is rue s monthly rc<.1.den11··,ol b1"1l of · k d h · ·rhe council \•oted 3·1 \vilh Report Says Conv icted iii pie ·e u1> t c ec1u11>mcnt. SJ3. 1hal ··mounls to "bout I f h I h one abstention on a rc>s olu-.. .. B k K! ore I e te ep one com· h S2.35 , mo11th or ->ight cents I · d · tion e.illing fort c .. Ur e pany cmp oyes arnve 1n d a cla.'·· the comi1an\.' said. th · g d Sh ·de legisl·aturc to a opt a c morn1n . an c ne1 r 'fh·• ,·e·.orli• ,· nc·1·ea•.·e ,·n· ··policy or progressive ... " v.·orked his knov.·Jedge of the "l•idcs Sl9.3 million sought I d th · 1· steps" including effecti\'e '" 1956 compu e.r. an e 1n\'o ces, 1·n an earlier r ate incrt•asc t d t 111 th tth drug r ehabilitation pro· o es roy a races a e request based on higher shipment had been made. grams, SACRAl\IE~TO (l.iPI ).....,.. The Bee said on t\\"O ap· plications filed, one in 1957, and the other in 1959, Burke s aid he had never been cha r ged with ii crime. The oil in\'estment schemes of John I'. Hurli.e began running into problems with the Statt! Depa rtment or Corporations 10 years ago, 11rrording to the S"'cra men· 10 Hce Trial Set ·rhe nC\\"Spa per reported Tuesday that less than tu·o lie once had a $25 .000 s\\·it chboard delivered to a manhole cover at 2 a.m., he ~aid. I At on e point . in · \·estigators fi gured he had gotten a"•ay with SI million \\'Orth or equipment. but the s uit dcmantied compensa- tion for only a quarter that amount. l'OSlS. Ll•t1on )aid t he ,·omp:.iny \\:int.-. a nt·1v rall' )lruC'turc "\1hlch v.·ou ld reduce or elimin:1te inrentives for us· lrl~ la r ge qu a nliti l'~ o r nat ural J?as. 'rhis is C'onsis· te nt with our \'iC\\'S on c11('1'!:Y tonservation.·· • • · Lc tton )<i td, 1lth9~h "public c·onccrn a bout utili· ty ratl' increases has nti\"t•r b1~c-n hi gher " tha t .poot scr \'ice a nd inacil•qua.I natur:il j!US suppliL't aouid result if the compuny docs not rl'CCi\"C "<1dequate rate J"Clit'f.'' 2 Girls, 15, file Privacy Right Suit Sr\:-.' Fll.A NC lSC() L.i.Pi <'' Countil. Coalition ro r -A federal court suit by ~iediea l ltights of V.'omen. l\\"tl is.year-old )!i ris \\ho a nd B e rkelev \\'ome n "s h;1ll :1bo.rtions Sl'eJ..s to slop llealth Collecti\·e. a proj!ram u'nder u·hirh !'\amed defendants \\t•re !\Tedi-Cal s tatements v.·ould Il ea Ith , Educatio n a nd he mailed to thei r honlcs . \\'elfare SeC'ret ary Cas par makin g info rm :1tion on \\'einber ger. slate llealth their opC'r:l\ions ;J \";.111:.ible Di recto r \\' i 11 i ::t m !\lay('r to t heir part>nts . and t u·o ot ht·r offic ial !io Califo rnia !:•"' provides The girls. identiricd in th<" minors ;ire entitled to ha\"e petition only as !\lary Doe a bortions and Ci.'rtain other and Susan _HOl'. st~te_d they medical treatment without had abortions ,~·1th1n _ ~he knO\\'ledgc or consc11t of . las~ month. The~r ~elltion their parents. cl~1med that their ~~!!hi of 1'hc s uit \\'as filed T u1.•s· pr1\"aC ~. "·ould be \lolatl-d dav 1n U.S. District Court as by mailings planned under a Class at·tion on bchutf of ::i progra.m ~chedu\ed to i;:o all !\1edi ·Cal and !\tedieaid into effect 1n January _and recipients . Supporting the kno\\'n as_ the Benenc ~ury petition \Vere the San Fran· expla_nat1on of Medi cal ci sco lnlerageney Pregnar.· Benefits. C01r1po11,1 G1rilt~1 months after Burke v.•as Jn Killing sc 11 NE 1 D E R \VA s \VEST COVINA CAP) -permitted to offer subscrip· !'aught only because he was Polich-Benedict Construe· lions in an oil a itd gas de· reported by one of his tion Co., and its tv.•o top of· velopment program in l9&1, Of 'Rapist' employes. disgruntlt:d over ficers were found gui lty or department official s Schneider's refusal to give The. fun starts showing with GAF · learned that Burke had . . state safety violations 1n a LONG BEACI' !UPI)_ h1mara1se. t. railed to report a 1956 con-"l s h "d · J 1973 freeway construe ion Deborah Joy Kantacng v.·ill . c net er 1s no\v a cons u · accident \\'hich killed one \"ietion. k . go on tro"al Jan. !3 for tant on computer crime to Pres ent ly , Bur ·e is " d s I 1· 1 man. I murder ,·n the death of a uran en ysten1s ns itu e h b av.•aiting sentencing follow· f A 1· v I' J Ten persons a\"c een . US m"n she sao·d kidnaped and o r 1ngton. a . -.e ec-• 1 . "d th ;ng his guilty plea 1n . . .. 1 · f h · k1J ed 1n acc1 ents on e raped her the <lay before he ures to seminars o us1· h District Court in San Fra n· · h. company's projects overt e •·as ki"ll•d. ness executives. teac 1ng I d. cisco on a charge he filed a '" h h d t last three years, inc u 1ng · . h h 'Ir•. c·anta•ng. 19. a t em met o s to pre\·en fal se arfida vit \\'It t e " " n. ~ · k f s ix in the 1972 bridge co\. h do·i·oo·cee. pleaded 1·nnocent sophisticated eroo s rom h ·11 Securilies and Exe ange . d · h h t h d"d lapse of the F oot 1 Tuesda>· to a mu rde r 01ngtot cm u· a e 1 to freev.·av in Pasadena. Commission. d h t · 1 d t thetelephonecompany. h. charge un t e na a e S•hne1"der served 60 dai·s Twenly·t ree persons u·erc · c ' Tiit-: BEE SA ID the state u•as set by Supenor ourt ini"uredinthataecident. d J h \ 11 in jail for grand theft and de partme nt disco\'er.ed Ju ge o n A . / rgue es. h" b . · d f d 1s three years pro at1on Burke had · been charged She 1s accuse o mur er· \'ef er11r1 ~11if f fl \\'ith stea ling -airplane parts ing Danny C. Allen. 21 . at v.·ill be up next July. LOS ANGELES <UPI )_ from a factory. He pleaded h~r ~ome Oct. 3. ,\l_len v.•as He said the expects no A 22.year·old \lietnam guilty to petty theft , v.·as ·hit in the nee~ b). a -~10 trouble in meeting the h Id. •1"ve n a six-m onths sus-shotgun blast fired at point $141.50 monthly restitution ,·eteran, accused of o ing .. k h t d three persons hostage in pended sentence and placed blan range as e en ere ·payment , Griffith Park I ast summer, ~~o;n;s;;;•;m;;•n;•;h;';p;r;o;b;a;t;;o;n~. ;;;;;;';h~e~d~oo~r·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w \\'as ordered Tuesday to un· dergo psychiatric examine· tlon after pleading guilty to one count of a!lsault with a deadly weapon. Superior Cou rt Judge \Villiam L. Ritzi ordered t"·o psychiatris ts. to examine John fl.1ark Gabron before sentencing J an . 15. Ritzi said he \\'as concerned about protecting both the com~ munity a.nd_Gabron. Biddlt• Pi"k••d SACRAl\tEN'fU tUPI J - Republican Sen. \\!. Craig Biddle. d e feated for re· e lecti on Nov . 5 , v.·a s nominated by Gov. Ronald Reagan Tuesday lo a S:10,322·a ·year post on the state v.·orkmen's compensa- tion appeals board. The appointm ent of the lameduck River s ide lawmaker. rumored for several weeks, is opposed by organized labor v.•hieh is v.•orking to block his eon· firm a tion b y the De · · mocr a lie -eontro I led sen.11 te. A Reagan spokE"s n1an said ir the Senate refused to con· firm Biddle. 43, an attorney and legislali\'e \'eteran, al its organizational session next week, Gov.·Eleet Ed· mund Brown Jr. would nominate another can· didate. Damages Awarded For Fight SAN FRANCISCO (AP! -Lawrence Candler of Daly City. "-'ho was injured in a fi stfight with three San F'rancisco police officers. has been awarded $264,500 Jn damages by a Superior Court jury. ~tedicAI e~ptrts t.fr~tiried ­ that Candler. 40, suCfercd permanent brain ltamage and ha s been unable lo return to work since lhc in· jury in fl.larch , 1971 . · Court testimony revealed · the incident •·as touched ofr · Pre-Holiday SALE 50% to 60% Off Sport Coats Entire stock of our fine Sport Coats. Double · knits and Texturized fabncs ... in the most complete color range of plaids, checks, plains and novelty patterns. We carry a complete range of sizes .. 38 to 48 i n regulars. Also. 40 to 48 longs and shorts 40-42. Men's Slacks at phenominal saving in plains and fancies in perfect fitting quality tailoring and fabrics. O..let-Sll.SO 0.. lf'g. SJZ.SO fO 0... lf9. $42.SO Sport Shirts Sl'lort sleeve. washable. Arnet labric (n plain & fancy patterns. Rog. 20.00 llow S 1200 Leisure Suits The Musi in Everyman a Wardrobe. 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Sundays 10 lo 6. • J\C ,.~ 1 ~•-11ft I • ,,:uLY PILOT E DITORIAL P AGE ~. ~ • I Vote May Not Help~; ; The questions of cons trutting a 240-s pac;e parking ~tructure a nd its method or rt nancing will be PUl to ~aguna Beach vot e r s. ·<.1 n a ctio n aimed a t ..undercutting threats of a merchant-led initiative that ~·ould freeze m~ter fees a nd their use. . ._ An election carries some risks. l Vote rs hit by recession could \VCll turn do,vn .,...nythJng tha t looks a:s if it could cost them moneyt ~-spe~1ally a project o bviously a iding a special group, 1t;in this case the downtoY:n merchants . 13 1'he ballot nteasurc ul so could aggravate the \'ery "threat the council soug ht to eliminate. Beauty shop <lbv.'nt>r 1tichard \Villetts. backed by the Chamber of Commerce, is proceeding \\'ith attempts t o get the 1>arking meter initiative on the same ballot as the parking structure. The m e r chants should be concerned whether • heir actions will so muddy the waters that voters will eact negatively to the entire question anG simply ~·ote no on everything-including the structure. "' -, w Valley H eight Curb ~ In a n10\1(' to tighten control o\'er hig h-rise ., construction in the Sa ddle ba c k Valley, the Saddleback: Arc<1. Coordinating Council <SACCJ has ,fl called for a gcncrul 65-foot limit on new buildings. s That's 55 feet IO\\'Cr than the Royal Savings and a 1...oa n Building in El 'faro and 82 feet belov.1 the ne\\' e Rossmoor ·ro\\'ers in Leisure \\'arid. ' Oe\'elopers proposing t aller buildings, according to the SACC plao. would ha ve to apply for a l"onditional use permit. meaning g reater scrutiny of indi\'idual projects at the county decision-making • lc\·el. ! Th e Orange County Planning Commission • d , Bui.dens • i>eai· ·.~ ,. x ''GI ' ' oomy , Of :Wealth • Ar~Heavy ( A~THOPPE ) Gus . . Those high school cross country runners in Corona del t.1ar bet· ter start obeying traffic laws before so me of them run themselves to death. A.K.A. GI .. ..,, Gut cemme111t , •• '~-t\fll llY "-" -llo llfl M<OUjflly ••11•<1 ll>e Yifwt of 1"• ,...,..,.._,Se.,.,..,,,,.., t>e• .. lo Gl""'l Gvs o.titJ Piloe. .. :1J ready has e ndorsed the SACC ·stiindards by recommending they be applied to ne v.• construction in Leisure \Vorld . Unlike beach communities, where limits of 35 feet are common, the SACC pla n does not ban high-ri.se . \Vhat it docs do is provide a structure for :1nalyzing the implications of any pal'tic ular hig h-rise before it happens. ll permits a detailed look al possible en\'ironmental consequences and for the community to protest ir it chooses. 'f he S.-'\CC high-ri se sta ndard s are \\'ell-considered und should be given seriou:s attention · by county s upervisors. , San Juan Zoning.· The philosophy of controlling land use i n California has undergone some bas ic and jolting changes in recent years, some not yet adjudicated. In an attempt to preserve som e of its rural flavor, San Juan Capistrano wants to lump 200 acres or land into an agricultural zone. If successful, the proposal \\'ould slo\v the construction rate, a not.uncommon objective these days. But assuming th C action is legal, it seem s to present as many problems as it possibly \\'Ould resoJ,·e. 'fhe count~· assessor may value the property fo r tax purposes \\'ithout regard to the arbitrary agricultural zoning. E s tablis hing values for inheritance taxes is a problem posed by some land o\\·ners. O verall . th e ques tion is \vhether a municipality can classify for agricultural purPoses land which eventuaUy may be entirely unsuitable for · that use. An interesting experiment lo be s ure. But is it a \\IOrka ble one? --==---': ....::::::::: .. __ s 'OUR WORL'D FOODCONFERE'NC~ CUP RUNN£rH OVER .' 11· , "' ""AIJ~e11·twe iii T.~olf~?.'.u:. " R9~1f ;to'l:Jil4its~a11~g' -- ,, . i ·•''"\.,, . '• .~ I ' ~ To.dlle Edito~ -. • · , '· 'ft seems that recentlf interest in the ' -American Field Service Program has ~en dwindling. The economic crisis in the worJd today may be the reason people aren't giving AFS the support it needs, but it certainly isn't ._ legitimate reason for people to be so afraid that they become isolationists and lose interest in the world outside of J .. r''• I ' >' 1 ,,~··, '~' • t : 1.'" .. t-,.. :·: • • ? 'We \c(luld-: use ~ore \,ee;,~rY·,. ti~cul~tini:) l?~tition which will be ' I\.. ...:t .\t "'·fll!fe. and not only' on Park Avenue presented to-the Orange County Board :their own ('Om m unity. · 1 am currently on an AFS MAILBOX as advocated by the friends of the or Supervisors. to set aside .. non· mall. The amount of money to be a l· ,-;rooking sections in restaurants and located to this very limited project. to prohibit or partially prohibit smok· could m3.ybe be better spent in plant-ing in enclosed pu.bli~ a reas. . . Letters from readers are Wf'lcome. Nor· ing many more large trees than the Anyone who 1s interested either molly, writers &hould convey their mes· few that could be eollected on the in our petition or the organilation sagesin300word.sorless.Therightto con· mall, for instance along lhe Coast itself can contact us by writing denseltlterstoJitSJXJCeoreliminotelibel J.li gh"·ay y.•here they are badly G.1\.S.P., P.O. Box 1543. Santa Ana, is reserved. All letters ml!.31 include sig· needed. ca. 92702. oolure and mailing addresi but names To co nclude, 1 am suri>rised al the Thank yo u for allO\\•ing me lo eor- With e-A?ryone going around looking gloomy i• as a pleasure lO run into my old !rien~ l\1 ilton Haberdash .. l hadn't ·seen him lince high school. And old l\filt v.·aspositJ.·c ly beaming. ·•I don ...... ish to brag," said ht ill,' 'but I ha\'e ._ last achie\·ed The Gre<ll A mericai\ Orea m. I have become a rich manovernight.,. . .. Congrutulatlons," I said. ''Did you \\'int he I ri s hSweepstakes'? '' ":\o. it's good solid u·ealth." sai1 I ~lilt. "Totell you the truth I dido 'l knoY" I \\·as a ri ch man until the .insurance agentdre;iiped by torene,,· the policy on my hous• 'I see you arc only insured for ·scholarship · to Thailand. Living in \'es1ments. The little cabin y.·e've had Thailand is probably the most for years at L<i ke \\'innemucca isn't eye-opening thing I have ever experi· \\·orth a pC'nnv less than Sl3.500. Sallv ~need . Not only does it make one gain \lt•ars a SIOOO.mink her Aunt Mlllie le~ Wl~ers~a_ndif'lg ~n~ .. se.i:isili~ity £~'\ her before ~·e got married. Thi s S50stt1t others. it teaclies a .PerSbR thali I'm \\'Caring you ('OU!dn't toUi:IJi.C.0.r,lt . • diff,s:fel}t ~ltur~ a"Te _,n~ bet~. Qr penny less than SIOO and J .,zot three worse than one another s1mpJ,,· n1orelikeil. beeause they are different. They are may be wilhhtld on request ii suffi('~nl lack of logic shown by 1he promoters reel a fal se impression. ~ rta-S?n is apparent. Poetry will nor be of the Park Avenue mall. It seems J ENIF'ER \\'ILKTNSON published. that where the tax·payers' money is Coordinator,G.~.S.P . kind _of edueation is so much m.p.re ~oncerned . the rules of common senst ~ .~ffeft}v~.tha~book·l~a,rotng. . .. f. JU~~tt.0!0t1 pply. , B A A I 1 .. ,,n~.r~.~rt tpaii'y~~fif:;"tfia( ®me{ (:' • . ; JACQUES VERGOZ e II ••ue ' frolll J1ung •outs1•~f!f' .tht..t.lJ ~S .,.. -t~ • ...-i.J.. .I To the Editor: . es_pecially in an underdevel~ped , Deleiids ·L~llllfl' E1·eryone som C\\·here must bave a tlurd·world country such as Thailand. loved one, a relative. a· fiient or a, SIS,500.'W!ita \'S. ·• · .. 'That's \\;hat I paid for it 20 years ago.' Isa1;. ''l\'01\· you thrO\\' in Sally's quarlC'r merelyalternateapproachestolife. c:ir:1tengage menl ring. my 12·footout· Be_ing an exchange student i!l a board and this gold filling here and J foreign country teaches a person figure I'm u•orth tlose to a hundred independence and self·reliante grand . I magin e m e, old ~Jilt becaus e once out of a familiar ll abc rd<.1 s h. being a tenth or environmentone cannotleanon-past millionairl' •· laurels. You must prove yourself to be tlere a person ha s the opportunity to ·ro the Editor: neighbor" ho is HI 11·ith cancer. They see the U . S. and the world from an I \\'OU!d like to disagree ,1·ith Dr . ~·ho have the di!lease are the Un· ·objective vie\\'J)Oint and through the Fra nc is J . Williams' objection to· fortunate ones, but there is a "''AY any eyes of the Thais and other foreigners. Orange Coast Colle~e·s prod uction of person with a fre(' hour or t°"'O can Because of this, I've learned -many .. Lenny" ILetters,r.;'o\'.201, .help the m . This help can be \fjthoul things ubout the U.S. -some of which obligation to any spceial hour or I wouldn 't have known had I remained 1 reel that Dr. '\'il liams missed the number of days per month. la other thP.rP . . 11hole point in the choice of this ob· u·ords, the ht!lp given ,,·ould be at • " · ButM>day .' he says. •this house is \\'Orth at ·lc:1st $43,000. Plus another ten grand fot the furnishings. \~1 hy, yo u couldn't replace th at old rtfri gcrator ·there!or l.ess than SSOO.' "Imagine me. old ~Jilt tl11bcrdash ." :i aid i\liltr,y.·ith a\\•e. "li\'ing in a $43,000 hou se,,·iUi a $SOOrefri gerator ~ " ,, • . "A:\IAZING, l\1il!.," suid I. .. llOY.' did ~oumaniteit'!.....--- "Part!}\ it y.•as my steadily increas·· ing income." said l\lilt. "Remell)~r· • ing in hiCh school \~1hen our amb1t1on "·;i s lo sOtn e day earn SI0.000 a year ? I :.;ut(.'eeded beyond m y \\ ildest drearns. Today, !""don't mind saying. I make St5.500. r· ·' ll j usl sl'!O\I' s you in this great land o( so!'lething other than v.·hat people are ours any litl le boy tan groy.· up to be a going to lake youforatfacevalue. riC'hmanlikeme.'' This expefience is also a constant I COl'LD'.'\'T help asking if sudden u·ealth had changed !\'lilt much. "frankly. ~·es." he said . "Being a r ich man. I got to act like a ri ch man. I got to e::rt e:i::pensive-food.•••ear -ex· pensi\'c clothes and f got to think nothing of bloY•ing ten or ty.·el\·e bucks on an expensive dinner for the family in challenge and learning process. A FS students come to a country ~·ith a minimum of preparation -maybe one or lwo ·day:; :.·or eultura1 inf-or maliQ.n aJld ~~lut~ly__rut Tiinguage -and must somehow make some sense out of it. By the time you find your way out of the "forest" and things become famifiar (and you've assuredly made so me horrendous mistakes), you find that people are human beings ha\•ing the same basic needs and feel ings all o\·er the y.•orld. You find how important and necessary communicatjon is-and how difficult -in a forei gn languag e •(especially Thai which is based on the ancient Sanskrit and Pali languages, has 44 consonants, 35 vowels and 5 possible voiee infleetions). Much of the knowledge gained in this type of exper· ienee can't beJ~,11nd in a book and this I humbly hope lhat this letter might vlously controversial pieces. First person's"ou•n conveniente. encourage some students to apply for and foremost', Lenny Bruce was a The American Ca neer Society has an AFS sc holarship and that those Y.'ho tragic charaeter whose life and ideals set up a program called .. Anaels on are in a position to helpy.·ill not deny ex~ibited a pleth~ra of i~onoclastic \\/heels" y.·hich has been in existence such a worthY.'hile and meaningful ex· beh_cf~ that had hill?-des1nscd by t~e a number of years. 1'he "Angels" are t~riencetoa student . majority of the public. But among his . house\\'i\"es. retired persons <bot h -1\la.y_ Ue.av.e_y_ou_with this th,mij:~eers .. ?nd __ f_!>ll~"·~rs .JI~ became a n1ale-ttnd-femalc\ or-in-a-fe<.reases-;- suppose every student had the op· egeffil iilliis oy.·n ti~e. 1he ~onlrasts v.·ork ing people . They dri1·e cancer portunity tospendayearabroadu•itha pre_sented b y this_ multifacet~d patients to a nd from their treaJments foreign fam ily. Think of the world un· pe rtormer and th e uniqueopµortunity u·hich may either be to a hospital or a .... , derstandingtherewouldbc! to present .the~ ~n stage .mu~t have doctor's office. .. Partlt' it \\'as through sa\'ings. \re u:.;ed to llll ve 50 cents every time my ,1·ife. Sal~. cut my hair. :\°OW\l'e saveS4 . i\nd the a nut butter sand\\'ich I take 10 ,,·ork e e r~-d<.1 y used tome":.tn 25<'e nts in the baiik . i\0\1· it ·s S2.50. And being a r1C'h m<in 's \\'ife, S:1\ly uses the ex· Jk•nsi,·csprcad -m<.1/'J!<irine . "But rnostl\' it "·as through "·is£.' in· , - I ~Ford's • ' \\"AS•lfi.:GTON -Those friendly phone caJls President Ford has been making Lf random Americans haven't. been as,spontaneou!i us they ha ve seen1ed., When!¥' phoned baseball slugger Al Kaline i. congratulate him on his 3.000th hil. for example. the Presidcnl had a memo in front of him coachin~ h imonwhattosay. Indeed. the \\lh ite I louse has urged Cabinet members. a~ a side duty. lo suggest p eople whom the President should call on the telephone. "J look lorll:arli ," i n· structed prcsiden· ti:tl aid~ War re n Rui;tanc'-"lo re· ('Ci\•in~~at least one tcJ Ci,honc re· ('omm~dation from yAu every f'ridBy.' · Thf' ftte3. ac· <'Ord n jl to Rustand private memo the Cabinet is '"to identify . the Pr ident with different and v.·orthy ogranu and events.·· Rustu himself !lu.Jtgested the call to Kalin after the J){>trolt Tigers bat· ting !llaj:1tted his "'·ay into the SJ>:«>rl!'ii headlin on Septembfr 24. Explained Rustan n a memo intended for the Preside "'t'fyes only : "Al Kultne reached his 1toal of 3.000 baseball hit! during a Tii<'nl·Oriole baseball ga me In Blilltlmore hi st Jll&ht. He is the 121.h ptrsan to pass · anexpensivc resta urant. I said I happenedto kn0\1· a lotofril'h men like l\f i It. And hoy.• come they \1·cre all look ing so gloom~·? JACKIEBERNARD: posed an 1rr~s1st1ble fasc1nat1on for ' Orange Coast s l)rama departn1ent. "\\'ell. "'hen you're a rich man you 1\'orr\' about hang-i ns: on to your \\'ealih." he said. "\'ou're in a hi gher Ill .'< br:icket. \'ou got to puy more in· :.ura nceon 1 011rYal u:ibles ... ''Don't gCt me 1\·rong, 1 like being a rich man." said old ~1ilt. fro1,·ning for the first ti n1e . · '1' mjusl not sure I can af · ford if." Friendly Calls ·[JAC K AN DERSON l the Cleveland Indians' new m3nager, Frank Robinson, after he 11.•as chosen the first black manager in the major leagues; a nd another black, Simon Gourdine, \\'ho was named deputy· commissioner of the National Ba sket· ~lall Jllogit'fll To the Editor : In regard lo the creation of a pedestrian mall in dOY.'nlO\\'n Laguna, I question the wisdom of the selection of lower Park Avenue as the site oft he project. The proponents or the mall claim it °"'ould be a haven of peace, quiet, and fresh air; but the laets contradiet the ir assertion. The ;;ea breeze blowing over Coast J-llgh1vay in the direction of Park Avenue woul d guarantee the mall to be a collector of noise. dirt. and e,.haust fumes during most of the day. Only at ni ght coul<l the public truly enjoy its charms . TllIS deplorable proposition is illustrated by the lack of interest shown by the public toward two mini·parks similarly located on the inl and side or the highway, at Cliff Drive and Victoria Drive. At least those parks have the appreciable this mark. No American Leaguer has achiev~d it in 39 years." ball Association. • · -· dvantage of maintaining some open The President has aJso.callea many " ~ce, w.ihich tt}e . advoc~tes o~ the non·athletes, inelftt:tffllt Jlimili'es , ~all s~o~ld not ~laun, but so metimes PROPERI.\' impressed. President struck by tragedy anq.TgOvei'nme.nt .. ; .~· Wit~ or Wlt~ a mall ', ~ark Ford telephoned K:dine in Baltimore. cnlployes with e.xltaordinary llecords Averiue 1s supposed ut keep the same \Vhat the ballplayer dirln't know was • ;; , ~ · :"''l. ·a.mountofooensoatft .. • . that ford spc ~~e to him rrom a "''rittcn .Footnote:_ ln exhorting Cabi.D~t· ' , _ ·' sCript. The secret script, prepared bY members ttf~provide "inp4t.,. Cor the 1 \ , ', Rust.-ind , called !Of' the President to Presidentia l Telephone C.U ·Recorn· :P \ say: .. mcndation ProS;rarn.'·'. 'lhe ·White ~Wicks "1. Col)gr~tulations on your 3,000th •louse sent around a-s::ui'iple· sugges· .1 1YJ.t~ base hit. lion form . This' provides a blank (Or · ' "2. One of the nicest thini!.li about "the name of the person you recom· breaking this record is th:1t it occur-mend be called," another line (or the 1·cd 1n youf hometou'"· B&lhmore, ·.=.,uggested dlfte call should be • JIOY.'e\·er. I know your family~ and placed,·• and 11 spice tO spell ou't the many friends J'rom lUichl g.i!.h were· "purpose!' OC the can· ("prefer.ably' "~th you both at the.game itself and in one sentence: two atmdtll"), spirit. r . - . --.-v.~ "3. J know you are looking forward _THE FOR.1•1 also ca.Its ·for ··back· to your relirtme•l as a 1ehwe to · ~d information you feel .will be spend more time with )'our sons <ages btJpffd to the President'' and "talkln~ 17 and tl) i.nd your fahtlly. May I say PQintS •.• that you recommend be that t would like to see )'OU continue 1mitde•auring the conv~rsatlon." The plaving th~ game. Otbinet officers art further instruct· ofc~1 • . ' LEN!\:\' used "dirty" or unpopular la nguage as a \'ehicle for expressing thoughts and emotions th<.it he felt. "clean" language could not <:onvt!y . l·lis language "':1s inextricably :1 part of his unique, dynamic st age pre· sen,·e. and his a udiences must ha,·e realized that or they y.·ould not ha\·c congregated in lh e numbers that they did . !\.loreo\·er , Le nn y and his folloy.•ers S<i Y.' hin1 as a vehicle for ex· crl'isi ng One or their most cherished and \'<ilu;iblc rights: that of free speech. And in addition to all this. Ll'nn~· \\'as a damned funn y performer. I plan to see the performance of "Lenny" at Orange Coast College, and I applaud their courage in mak· ing a choice lh;.it is unfortunately destined to eli cit some unpleasant controversy. 1'hey. as Lenny Bruce did. arc exercising their rig ht to free. s1>ecch. ~COTT JORDA:>/ 1''••••~••••1ke rs · Highis · Tolhc Editor : Our organization (G roup Against Smoking Pollution) wi shes to thank rour p11.pe r :and 'Jou'.>lson for pli.ntinir! un article about us In the ~pie sec:.· lion. llo"·ever. I \\'lsh to correet a raise impresslon .ab'Out our organi ta· tiQn. \\'e ure,har dly milit;:int, ruttier \\·c ·are a low keY 'qrg:-inlta!ion, strfv·. ln2 tl1rough k:ll::il means to elfect non• ~mokcri;· rights. i.e. the right, Lo ,br<'athc air un!)o\luted. by sfrioktrs around us. el peetally in -~nctosed :•re<is: 1he ri-ht t9 .SP<'<lk uµ whep of: rcndcd or annoyed by srriokers a~oun,d us: and the i!ighl to t~k legill'llt10fl to achlc\'e the aro1eme.nt.i~ ri1hts. TO Tll fS E, D . v.·t ·tte 01\ri1ently Quotes "°4. Congratulalions, again. This ed : "Original plus four copies art' to puts )'OU In an elite category a mong be sent to Warren Rusland.'' nil the nl en who ha \le played the Ex plain ed a Wh ite !louse •• ,, ~ "' "·..,..spdkes'maft'~ ''When• C1'bf-11 e t game. . . . , scrretanes !1-C'(' someone :1ch1ev1ng som('thin i: Jn their area. they let the White llouse knou· so the Pre5ident cang1vtthem a tall." John D. Ehrlthmann, on Jack of ·~Layoff lillbtlflMIJ(}(). :.-" ··w11ml! >0cla1• 1tre l<'lth'!t'•tr'-" '""'111" H It ? /, was not betause of a character fl aw TllE PRESIDENT made si milar calls to s lu11~er flank Aaron who broke Babe Ruth's home run record; ' " e O · •· s anyone there? necessarily, b1.1L because ()f his sense ... Hsllo, hello .. 7' o1 whal lhe relallonshlp oug hl to be be.tween the President and his staff." \' Tll E SER \"ICE is strictly ~·olun­ tan·. IJrivers do not get paid,11but to kno"· they are helping someone is in itst'lf payment enough. I have been dri\·in,I? cancer patients for ~!most four y('a rs and ha\'e found it .to be a most ).(ratifying ex1>erience . I \\'OU Id \·cnture lo say (speaking ror myself m ainl y). most peopl~ don't gi\'e it a second thought y.·hen it comes to dr1 \'ing themselves to a doctor's ap· 1>ni11!1nent . But ...,·hen a person is una· ble to dri\'e or has no transpoa;lation, just kno °"•ing they hal'e a drjver .lo take them is a boost to their morale. and they ha\·e peace of mind kqowing the,,· 11·it1 be recei\'ing their treatment 011 an,\· given d••Y. 'fhough I fe el the t\mericun Cancer So('icty has done a tremendous job in helping those pe rsons whd have ·cancer, much help is still needed. As a dril'er m yself , I a m stressing an urgent call to people to donate u por· ti on of thei!1l i me..to this vital need. For furttre'r ·information. );Our re· :Jdc rs can call the Amcricun ,Cancer Society office in Tustin, 838·0$10, and <1sk for.the Service Department. MRS.MARY SULLIVAN . ~ q~ANGE COAST l>Al lY PllOT ' Robe.rt N. Wetd, Pi1bllshtt· 1ho.m9.• ~teutl, Editor ·&rboN Kreibkh. _ f:ditorlal Pagt Editor The _edltopalA>a1e ot the Dally 'Pllol attks fo-l nform and atimulatt read~r' ~)' t>r~~ntlng on this Ja1e dlvl!r5t"commentary on topic1 ot in- ltrt!ll by 1ylndictted ro1umnist1 and • cartoonJtts. by provldll'IC a torum for rtader5' \•iew1 and by ~Una this rie\l"SlJiaper't opinions and ldea. on current topics. The tdltorlal opinions or the Daily Pilot appear Ml)' in the edltorlal column at Utt top of the P•I•· Opinions ticorauct by the columnist!! and c:1rtooeia;lt a'nd 1eJter 11;riters a~ thrir'il•11 and no r1i'llofi.lmcfit"of t~tlriilift by Ute Dllllly Pilot should be Inferred. Wednesda y, November 27, J97~· I I ' • 1l '' ' -' ;WldnMd&Y, No~27, 117~ DAILY PILOT A 1r t ill 11 _ ..... - ' ~ ~ .·...,.---~----------------------------------.. I. .. 'i _ __,_ ~ .. ' I -- ·- '• • ' •,- " ' ... Before th~ Gold Rush of'75, . t8TheFirstNationalGoldB • (You know us, better as Crocker.) \ More than 100 years ago, Crocker Bank was known as. the First National Gold Bank of San Francisco. Back then we were California's first and only national bank. Now that Americans will soon be able to own gold bullion for the., lint lime in 41 years-we're finding all that experience is coming in handy. 51.nce ·gold is not the panacea many believe ii to be, we're preparing a booklet to help you better understand the risks and rewards of gold. It's called, "Everything You've Ever Wanted - to Know About Gold, But Had No Reason to Ask."Togetyourcopy,6llo11t the attached coupon and mail it to us. We'll get it to you just as soon as It's off the presses. . If you're Interested ip additional Information on the subject-we're the people to see. When you wlfl! to talk gold, talk to Crocker Bank. • , '• --------------------, Send to: CROCKER BANK I Gold Marketing Department, P. 0 . Box 38000, San Francisco, Ca. 94138 I Please send a copy of Crocke r's brochure on Gold to: I NAM<-~~~~,-~~~~~~~~~~~- AODRESS--·----~~· -·----~·--~~~~~~~~~~ I I I I CITY TATE ZIP 1. I : • CROCKER BADH I L-----------------------J •• . I •• ' ' ' " " " 1 . . ' '' ·, ~ \ ~ \ 'l t . . :\ \ '·'' --~ .... -.-~ ' II 'I '' ,. tt " ' • I " ' . ''" . ,, '' ' ,. I. "' "I' ' l • ... "' l 'I! I ,i: ' I . ' ·' ''· .... · ... I· 6 '· ' . ' . . ... ~ • ' ·-t ' •• • I • • Al DAIL y PU.OT r.' 4Smog ~ Advisers Named .. ' SANT A .ANA --Or~n~e County Super\•isors made four appointme nts to a special committee th:it \\'ill advise the bo a rd on courses· of ltCtion i n th e event of a smog eme rge ncy. Super,·i!.or s h ad fi\'e names before th e m to fill the r~ur va~ant1es and after a discussion of qualifications, they"lf(t!sled to eliminate Dale Secord of the Environ· mental Coalition. THE FOUR remaining ~lot s on the committee ,,·ere to go to a commercial busi- ness representati ve , an in- du¥ry rf presentative one from the public at large and one \4'ill) technical training orexpedise in air pollution. St \'erql OOard members, notably Robert Batlin, were .unFertain Y.'h o s ho uld reP,resent \4'hi ch area since sorpe of jlhe no minees had ov~J!Wo g a bilit ie s. ~~. fil"j\t pl an they came up "".il_h)'eft Scc~r~ as the air pol_lyt1ofl spec1<1hst, \\'hich he 1sn ·t . When \he final selection was mad~, the breakdown was : -~a ri lyn fttaxon of the League of Women Voters as the public me mber . -;_So6ia Sonju. Cypress coqf'l.cilWoman and architec- tu~al .en4ineer as the co m- mcrc1al ~epresentalivc. -J oe \'ali nsky of ;\l e Don· nell-Dougla s a nd nominated by the county Chambe r of Commerce as th e industry member. Wldn•sday Navembtt27, 1174· Santa Claus "'ill turn hi s reindeer out to pasture for a d ay Friday and ride an Ora nge County 'fransit Di strict bus to visit child ren a t The Ci- ty Cente r in Ora nge. l-le'll be arriving on the 11 :32 a.m . bus with free candy c~1nes and OCTD balloon s f o r th e youn gsters. Off'icials Locked -Dr. O.C. Wooten of J R Ultra-.Systems Inc. as the ll ift pollution expe rt. Six of the other members • are county orficials and thE" l.OS ANGELES -County other four .are Le.ague of Sheriff Peter Pitchess and Citi es appointees." Co unty S upervisor Baxter The cOmmiltee "'as man-Ward appear in a deadlock dated by ne w state a ir-over the issue of locks in- pollution regulat ions that stalled <.1t P itches~· order in established rules for control frie nd s and r e lat ives' of business and industrv in homes. The run ning con- the event of major sinog lro\'e rsy involves tY.'O re - alerts. sidcnccs in Or ange Cou nty, Recycle Ear1zi11gs Available y,·here Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies allegedly did the wo r k. They "'ere as· sertedl y paid for 1heir time \\'ith county funds, whic h Ward has attacked. Pitchess has defended lhe lock and security system in- stallations at homes of his fa mily and key county of· fi cia\s on the basis of their ORANG E -S k s.e nsiti\'e county connec-_po es men lions. for the recycling center Auditor-control ler !\lark o~ra~ed by the Reynolds Bloodgood a nd Personnel A _um1num Compai:i y re-Director Gordon Nesvig mind that e xtra Ch.~stmas said they have been seeking mo,n_ey ~~n be ~ad for the pap('r\vork invol\'ed since pie Ing. 1n com1ngv.·eeks .. Oc tober. but have been re - . ThE" firm pays 15 cents a fused. P?und f?r e mpty bc\•eroge Sup('r\"isor \Vard \\'ants cans v.•h1ch can he redeemed data on 20 indi\'idua ls lo de- at the cente r every Tuesdaf tc rm inc ho "' m uc h t · f~om 2 to6 p_.m . The redemp· money was spent on the lo~~ _t19n cent~r ~s lo~ate_d at The_ matte i~. whic h-today re--~1ty Shopping ~centre. ·The m:.iins in a deadlock. firm also <.1 CCe pts clean aluminu m scra p at the center "'hich operates in the Thi•ee Get parking lot near the r-.lon- treal So uth and Vi enna East \\'alkv.·ays. DeMolay Unit Plans Party Decath.lor~ Positio11s Three Irvine industrial r~t'l'Ul1 \"cs have \\"On a p· pointme nt to ke\' posts in '.he Otan,:c Coa ~t th e organiz;1tio.n for the Chapter of De~1olay will (Jrnngc Co unt ~ Acadt:'nti c have a pros pec.t pa~ty l>e<"•ith!on Association . ft1?nda y .~t the Seafaring Sclcct t•d as eorhairn1c n 111 :\la ~~n1c; I ~·nt p~e. 1.iu1 !Slh the cu rrl•nt dr1\·e for t:ihlc ~I ·· {'\\PQJt Beach. ~pon sorsh ips ·it a stud ent Youn~ meo between a":.i rds bauqu~t ncxl month the :iges of l'.l to21 arearc H1 r h.::i rd Sc hmrcll . w~lco me to the. 7:30 p.m. Jl.<'n cra ! nt;1na ge r o f e\Cnt, held to s1_gn up .n~w Bec kn1an Ins trume nt s: ~embe~s. S p ec 1f1 c Larry l.;1rson. pres ident of 111 format1 011 a bout the E()COl\I Corporo.it ion. and service organization is ava-PJI {.':i r pc ntl'r , :in t.'X· il abl e by calling Steven ec111 i1·e 11i lh 'f t.>;in1 Com Easl\'cdL, 581 -9700. Co r1>t1ration. CHArR SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/o OFF * FAIRIC WHEN . IHSTALl.ED IY WARDS I _.,, ... !I HONER P1AZA __ ,,.. . .,_"" _,0 ... 41 .. Ca seloads Climb Child-care Transfer Wins • • Praise SA NTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors have been told thut the transfer of all county child-tare func- llo-ns fr om lhe probation to the welfare department is going better than had been hoped. TllO~I AS SAID his Oe· cases, .. Thomas said. ~re "tailed tra nsfer plan, en• s~culatedthattheeconomy do rs e d by s upe rvisors might ha ve had some1r11na:. se\'eral months a go, predict· todowith the increase. about 130 eases hig her than lie told supervisors thaf had been predicted, Thomus welfare· personnel appeared noted. "'ell.prepared for the new · ed a n 8.5 -j)ereent aniHiil Supervisors agreed with duties and were sensitive to Thomas ' suggestion th a t thechlldrens .. ne!"d~. ri\·e ne"· employes be hired · to handle the unexpected caseload jump. .easeloadincre ase. THOMAS SAID the fi rst In a report to the board, Cou nt y Adm lnistrati\"e Of- fice r Robert Thomas said Tuesday the o nly un a n- ticipated proble m to date ~as been a marked increase in the caseload. But statis tics gathered . eha~e or t~_e tra nsfer in· since the transfer began in· ol\ed mo .1ng ~00 _ros.ter chca te the c aseload is gr0 .,.,.. h?me and private 1nst~tullon in,!.( by l7percentayear. !~ses rcg m probation to \\'elf are by Nov .1. T~IO!U"'S SAID the le\'e l of service provided to children in the county's care, "appears to be ex- cellent from the perspective of welfare and probation." ·'This increase bas i·le told super\•isors that e\'olve d prim a rily in the 351 were transferred by the pr ivate i ns titution and deadline a nd another 81 foster home placement cases-are left . That total was Limit 5 sheets Per Customer V2'' x 4' x8' SHOP FIR PLYWOOD ... THE wonder wood of many uses. Smooth face . Keep a few on hand al this pr ice! REG. SS.29 -SALE! IMPERIAL DISHMASTER WALL OR DECK MOUNT • SCRAPES, RINSES AN D WASHE S AT THE TOUC H OF A BUTTON! e 4 4 99 FI TS 8 INCH WALL ·OR DECK MOUNT FAUCET e :(~~9~9~ ~~!;IDEA . #M-Sf ., ... ..ii.we c.,;.-..... ;.! ..... SAE OR METRIC 20 PC. SOCKET SET REG. $13.99 SAU! -a••---;;,69 #1169M 24" MANZANITA STUMP GAS LOG SET REG. S32.99 SA LE ! 27~6! A!~ available at"Caph trano on S1>tt lal Orde r 3 CU. FT. WHEELBARROW , REG. Sl J.59 SALE! I 07!75.9 ... ~ ... -...11 ....... 2x4x92V4" DOUGLAS FIR STUDS .For framing and other do:it -yourselt projects. REG . 99c -SALE ~ SKILSHOR 7~" SAW ' .. Turns tough sowing jobs into fun! Cuts 2-3/8" of 900 ond 1-7/8" ot '59 • REG. 1899 119.99 IALEI 11715 YOUR (HOICE! FURNACE FILTERS .A clean filter means cleaner air. Most sizes. ~-9c 69< SALi! usr 110N 24'' LOG GRATE REG . SI0.39 SALE! 1·~220 Aho Available At Capislrano on Special Order BEST SNAIL & SLUG KILLER . . . From your own annitli- lalion squad with fhese easv·lo-use pellets. ,, 2Y2 Lb. ' Since the transfer process began. the county hi s s pent $215,000 on the dependent child services. about $2 ,000 more than anticipated. But 1'homas s aid the rnises given county employes t~is summer accounted for most of that incre ase. ORANGE COUNTY Tf , 'I ,,i·: · i ! · ' ! / i ~ 1 w (ti fr .\\ J\ 111 ~ ' I ' I · I ' , , . I '' I r l /I I '! ! : I .. ', ,, '1' .. . : ' :, .. : / ! I j ' • ' . ' : ·:r TONELUAN 4'8'x5/32" • PREFINISHED PANELING ... Low-cost paneling for the bud9et·mind ed. Dark lone color s. ""' SJ.~ SALE ' 2'' Man·Made Finish on Luan SKIL ~~::::::::::"""VARIABLE SPEED I J ~)!1·. 3f.~:~abl~~a!I~~ con trol from O to 1300 RP M. 1/5 • h.p. motor. remova ble side handle. RE G. S'.26.99 -SALE ! 19~! HEXAGON CANE SWAG .. A decorator 's delight ! Colors : brown or gold. 19" high. WILSHIRE 3 PC. FIREPLACE SET .).pc. ensemble in- cludes : firesc reen, poker and brush. 38" wide x 31" 1all 1999 Reg. S17.89 1-1 ••-#<35 WHlll THIY LAST! REG. 29.39 • Al!oO <lvallable Af Capi1lr1no on SPKii ! Order ' REG. 49C SALE! AJAX STEER MANURE ... Excellent mulch for !lower beds . . I CU . FT. BAG 39c " N ' ' ~ • • H ' '· " D N •• •• '"' "' A 11: ,., .. " •• "' t ilt '" .. •• •• ... .. .. -'" u - ... u '" "' '~ ... Ao "'' "" • '" ,. •• " .. , Deaths Elsewhere WASHI NGTON <API - Adm . Jo1eph f'. Farley, 85. comrqandant of the Coast Cuard from 19'46 to 1950 died 1t1onday or cancer. ' BERKEl..EY IUPl l Char les Aiki n , 73, an authority on constitutional !a14· and ;"J politic11I science 1nslrtJ('"l6r 1:1t lbe University of Cali fornia for 42 \'C<irs died Sundi.ly. · · l.Al\IEGAS -M•,..11 .. lk-luutd l'ltftlf'ICllllll: OAVIOSON·•fEMAN -Mo•. 1 L-11. G.J!JijQ;,""~ Dl""""'"4 ~o, 9f ,_11111 V611oy, -~ El-flsl1 &Hm1n, JI.. of Huritillgton ... ~ OOWO.YUN -...... 1, P1trkll ,..rWKlo Po• l'I. ~ Hw• M11 v..., n,. llOlll o1 ,.._,1.i11v11i.v. SPOli.LOllt·MOAll:LIEV -How. 1. s ..... 11 Mlrt $PHlckr, II, If lit-lllKll, .... DI-lfllwl MoekloJ, U, of iM '""'" Ctp11tr-. HARRl$>LV00LPH -Na"' 1, II-ti D. H1rrl5, 2',., WMlmln1Mr, -~,;1.,... Sy ... 11 L•tp1t,IS,olG1rotnGr1 ... lf;A YLOll•SANOOll IEN -NoY. I, Mi(i.ul O. 1C1y10t, i1, 11 O.r-1, -TtrrrLH !.Melt....,, H, ol H1111tlngt011 .. "th. SMITM·TlllNIDAD -Nov. I, J l ll'IH Jo1titfl.$ll'lltll, '4, ol Foun1111> Vllloy, - Ht'1t1 .. r Slt,,.11 Trl11IO.d, JI, ol W.1lml111t1r. LLOYO-Mllll'IHOl'I" -Nov,l ,HoMrd O. LIOVlf, Jr . .-u , 11111 "'''"'' J . Mtr11011, :i.., bcrl II of Wtll tn 1111 It r. 8ALL·DOAMA N -"lov. I, H.,Olot Ltt • 8611, JJ, Ind QllfJI OtrloM Oor ..... n, U, 001llofWt1IMl11111r. o-.LUS.HAllR1S0"1 -No¥. '· o.oi. l:llHonl 0.111, 20, t fld Su11n Mio HMrl-. 70, bcrl h of H ""I lfllt ... 9te<ll. Cl.11111(.0.lllllUM -Nov. t, Utty Ot•k, 1•,of Garden Gr-. 111d l(rh A. o. .. 1n, :n. ofW.11mi1111<1r. MCl'Hl!llSOM·CHAPMJ.N -Na ... t.C!.,.,. w. McP-llOll. JS. ..... ""''Y Ena Cll..,......, SO, bOlll el H"11U"910l'I Be.ell. SCHVTT.JUPP -HtY. t. I!_,, Ir._ 5cN.llt, U,of LIQVNI lka<ll, -AU•91rtl Eli.II Jvpp,U ,of Oaaa PolM. HAltMAH·PAIKlll -H .... t. Ktlltr WIVM HMM.In, 10, Ind K1n111 El1ine P1Atr, lt,bOlllof0.111 PDlftl. GAltDIHEA·S(HWA I Tl -Na,,. t.1!1111.ll. GMdlMr, JI. 111d Pt hlt AMSU..0.rt.r, 41, 11otllofH..,,1iftg1on a.ac11. l'ULtDMER·SCH AACll -Nov, t . L 1rry Ric-Ill F"rcomcr, Jt, i nd ,,.,.,, AM Scl'll'1d 1,J•,001het Ltl""' HiH1, OE ltl!GO·PANlOJA -NO'<f. t , Gtol-91 P1\ll 0.Aeoo. 4J, ..... LllPI Pt-ntoJt , ... llotllofH .... 11"910fl a.tcll. GOHU.LES·LUNA -Nov. t, l.A-onlnl Wlnit rft Goll••l•J. 1t , tlld Yt ranlca Luno, 11,CIO!llof Co1t1 Miit. tEARO·GOOOI! -No·1. t , I!. W. 8otrd,•t, of A,_.r.lm, tlld Pam.ltJttnGoadir,11,of W11lml111tt•. P00L·8AKKE N -Nov. t, DtlW'll1W. Popi, 2>. -Lt .. •11n Ke y 9tkk.,., II, botll 'ol l•lt•l>Ort&eacll. CUT AIA·CUT Al.II -N•"· t, AU nwl Cuttle , fO, r1m1trltd Sfll•ltYM. Ci.11111, ll, bolllof Fo1Mt1J11 Yt!lt y. DEC. SFETE James Musick Sl1riners To Honor Musick Mesa Has Top Spot In. Fu1ids ... • • Co·mmuter Pact Probe Approved SANTA Al'OA -Orange tionfunds ..... ·hicharederived Co u n~l y Sup e. r-v..f so·r.s --from gasolint>-tarre,·enues. a~thC?r11ed th.ecoun~ytrans1l are normally used by transit d1str1ct tG 1nvest1 gatc an districts. a~reement y,•ith two Buthesaidane\lo•statelaw ~e1ghbor counties that co~ld enacted this year •permits increase co111 muter service. county boards to use the on Amtrak rail lines. money subsidized to transit ~t ,the request or projects -somethingthat SUperv1sor Ralph Clark, the wasneverpermittcdbefore board urged '1·uesday that · negoJiations with San Diego C L ,\ R K T O L D and Los Angeles Counties be supervisors Los Angeles is studied y,•ith the idea of draft· alread,\' willing to fund one of ing a joinl·po\\'Crs agree· thene\l.'Commutertrainruns ment. \\•ith some of its transporta- TlfE PACT .... ·ould be de· tionrund. signed to permit supervisors A second peak-hour train to tap county tran_sportalion "'OUld be paid for under the runds as a subsidy for addi-joint po,1·ers agreement. tional Amtrak ser\"iCe fron1 "'ith each county paying a SanDiegoto Los t\ngelesvia third of the estimated OrangeCounty. S260,000cost. Clark said the transport:.i-Transit District General ri.lanager G .J . "Pete" Field- ing told s uper \·isors the Bro t/iers added commuter runs could I ' c11rry up to 800 riders who would normally drive tbc On Li1te lre•ways . .. Wednesday. ND'le~r 27, 1974 DAIL y PILOT A 9 • Airport Search Going Ob ~ STANTON -The two rt · maining members or the de· Cunct Chino Jlills Airport Authority have rormed a new group and ha\1e hired a consultant to find a site suitable for a major ney,• j<'t airPort bet \lo"een Los Angeles andSanDiego. Councilmen from the cities of Chino and Stanton. "'hich now comprise the In · ter-County AirP<>rt Authori· ty. said the site search "'ill Naval Air Sta11on \1.'ill be considered. Ne\\" sites 10 be studied by the con su lt a nts 1ne lude Se \'t'ral Of(shore l()('ations, Chino Hlll .!1, Camp Pt•ndleton, and ~lesa de Colorado near Dell CanyOfl . A Dell Canyon airport 5itc \\'aS proposed sever1:1 I )'tars ago but It \\'as rejt>cted by l'cglogy-minded county supervisors. '"' . The airport cc:msaltfd team eslin1ated it .will take more than IY.'O yeaNS and 6' cost $750,000 lo do tlw! st\uly ,t' Stanton and Chino otticials have voic~d hopeirthatother city governn1l'nts 'A' ill jolri In the effort and help deftly costs. Th'-' ci ty of Santa Ana Mii volt> Dec. 16 on whether t'o' join but no other cities have indicated an intere:it. go beyond the confines of,----------------------- NEW HEART CH,\IRMAN Richard B. Dotts Dotts Ne w Cl1airman Hi ch:1rd 8 . Dotts, ex- etuti ve vice president of Pa c ifi c l\lutu a l Life l ns uranct> Compan.\· of N!y,·port Be ach , h:1s bcl'n t•lected to :1 t hrec.ycar term as bOard chairman of the American 11eart Associ:i - tion. Dott s h;.1 :; been acli"e at .all le\'els of the a ssociation for many .\"ears. s pokesmen s aid. The na ti ve of Omaha. Xl•b ., joined the llfe in- sur:lnce fi rm in 1939. north Orange Cou nty 's Chino Hills. The. original coalition of city governments had chosen 25,000 acres or rolling hills on the county line as the proposed jetport site. , The new organization chose the consulting firm of Daniel. P.1ann. Johnson and fllendenhall to do its nl'w study. The same consultants did the origin.al Chino 11ills report. Airport Authority of- ficials said sites th.at have been tentatively identified for furt her study stretch from Long Beach to San Diego County and from off.short! s ites to inland Ontario. Existing airports. includ· ing El 'faro J\farine Corps Air Station. Ontario I nterna· liona l . Lon g Beach !\lunicipal. Or ange County 1\irport and l1os Alamitos A Money's SAVES your money ~:::.,Worth In the ~· DAILY PILOT Flnllhin1•1 F•n once the srippinc's Done. :ax:x::· 111v1<1co•••"'1Nc. 1101 Lt lUNI CIN,ON•OI • 1•0UNI lllCM O•IM •• ao .......... MON .• TNl ll -It!. A COMP LETE PAIHT, STAI H, AHO FIHISH REMOVAL SERVI CE WE PR EPAR E YOUR TR EASURES FO, EASY REFIHISH IHG WITH SIX STAIHS AH O VARH1SHES WITHOUT LYE, ACIDS OR HA RMFU L MAT ERIALS MYEAS·SALE -Nov. t, Tl-lflv Ewrl Myttl, lt, OI MIHlon Ylt jo, -Glt l'ltlt Jtt ..... !>filt. 1l,OIL191tNHlUI. 5WEETLAN0·MUTO -Nov. to. Wolt!t rn F. Sw•!I-. 4l .tfttl Allt IE. Mulll."2.00lll O!Huntl"OIOl'IBta<h ~~ OE YITG.FOSCO -No-.. 10, An!llOfly DIYlto. 41, tnd Ytlmt Fosco, M, l>Oln DI H.,,,1111gton .. ecfl. Dealh Nf>lf.,es D I WDllllY Mtr1: ""°""'' 0. ..... 111¥ ef """'°,.....,. 8tt<fl. P•M•f •••¥ N11•. Utfl, 111'. s..-..,;""4 bf 1•••'11.1, Geor91 tnd Mt•J•U<• Dl-y; J 1l1Mrl, Wt'1<1Y Dt-¥ ....., April 1119"'9. Str"l<n will be Fri .• "lo•. m n, U:lO PM, Peel F1mlly Col!lrtlll F11ntr"' ....... aJIDWM "'°'"'"' E. 9•ow11. Jr. ,,_,, '"'' No-.. 1•111. k •.,l<tl 0111111 1119. P11clf l< Vltw Mtmorl1t P1rk Mon111rJ,Nl'Wfl0!1 lfKll. lllAMNAID Ltlll M. R111•11td _. l1911JHllt1. P111td •••1 "lo.,, J~lfl. S11r'ri~td by hlr llUMl.ltwl H11rry; I bfoll'llr, J11c1 McC,.ea! Ctl)ldl; I t l1t1r, Mrl. ••• G. Miiiar, 1111 al CM.ldt. S.r•l<tl will 119 ~tld 10:00 AM fd. I! Padtlc Yl1w tn11>1I. Of!l<l1U,,., 11 1111 A1wt"'d Pan Mt•!!l<U of St. And•t•I Pr1obyttrf111 C/lurcn, Nt•PO"I S.tcll. In· term111t P1colic View AU"'°'l11 P••-. ,_..,._, hltll. Dl11c•ld •Y Pt<lflc View MorhilfY. WALLl l \.'oJunteers headed for the las t push in the annual United \\'ay fund dri\"e announced this \\'eek that more than 60 percent or the goal has already been reached. Thus rar in the annual cam- paign Sl.8 million has been garnered throughout the communities involved. The 'tot al goal is S3.l million. The l ea der in city employes giving to thedri\'e is the city of Costa l\lesa and sJX1kesm en for the city efrort sa id tha t municipal employes averaged S43.J2 each in Costa !\lesn. 1 That average amounts to top pl ace in t he nation for cliies thesizcofCosta !\fesa. MesanHas US-C Post __.JUf)llLS-W.11./ltt.....V•ot Y.IL..U~_A,111).1. l.19111111 •u111. P11•1d '"''" Hov. f6t~. Su• ... !-by .... ion, Wiiey H, Wiii .. "' u-Holli. P•lvtl• 1e•-.k H wlU tie,,.., Ftl, No-., l'tl~ ti 1·00 PM. Ptcolk Ylt"' c ... 1111. """''""" Mt•l w. Go".H othc:l.ill· !\lic hael Lav.•ler Jr. or •nv. 11111 • ..,.111 P•cl11< "''"" Mo rnor1.i Costa l\lcsa has been select· P••k.Pt citicY",.• .. ~~·~~:yoir..:ion.. cd a Trojan Knight at the "'9lllt1tldo A. Ttc11•o0 . ._, .. kflc>wn '' 11 L'ni\'ersity of Southern 1-111.,10. 0111 01 ,,.,.,,Nov. u. ~11<11111 "' Ca lifornia Coltt Mew. Su••l•t<:I by t IN'ltl"''· ""'" 1g.1p;10 ttcw•oe; 111111 ... F111r1n11 ... -Lawler. the son or:\lichacl Gr~i1.AawrJ•IU1>e11tlOFrl tWfllnQ01 L I ( 167 ' I Sl "II •:OO PM" e.n Clllpel. MIU SI! 10 AM •I av• er 0 ~ owa .. Y.'I :;.. "°''"''"' c11 .. rd•. ,,.,,,,,,."' !i.t'oolt111 ,..,. be in charge of cro11·d control u ..... 1 C•m•l••J, Loi .. no&111. or-.uoo ':.it cam11us football <fames k UBro.a•t1Morl .... ry. " -;;;:;;:;::::::::::;;;::::;~I and helps '"""ith the card stunt 1 5ection of the audience. The AllUCllLl&WN WISTCLlff MOITUMT •27 E. 17th St .• Co51o Me~ 6•6-'888 -·-IAI. n,JllCOllOM fUHlliAL NOMI Corbno del Mor 673·94.SO Collo Meso 646·2~14 -·-llLL UOADWAY MOllTUMY I J 0 8rcoQwov. Co~to Mot"° b4lqt~ -·-DILDAY UOTHllS MOllTUAllY 1791 I Beoch BIYd. H1111tf11Q1c>11 &eoc:h 841·7771 ' 244 lltdO""° A..,.. long8-oc:h 1213)438·1145 -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACHMOITUMY 179.S l og11t10 Co11yon Rd. .. ,4.9-41.S -·-McCOIMICK MISSION MOITUMY 18832 Comlno CoplslfOllO Son Juo11 '°9is.,ono 49.S-1776 -·-PACIPIC YIIW MIMOllAL ,AllK C"""I 3l00 P'oc:lloc View Drlwr ~ a..xh, Col1lor111a 6•+2100 -·-'HK•AMILY • COLONIAL •UNllAL ·NOMI 1801 tolUt Ntt .. W~nurulel' 8~3."2.S -·-. ' . SMltHI' MOITUMY 6'21 Mcitn SI. HV11t1ntton lleath ,SJ6.6.S39 senior also set·\·es as chief editor and founder or a cam- pus publication specializing in fraternity and' sorority neY.'S. lie is a psychology ma- jor. Realtors Get Toys The 250 offices of a v.·ell· kno,,·n real estate firm \\•ill participate once again this ~·ear in th e To~·s for Tots eampaign . Spokesn1en for the Red Carpel Rea lty said that bar- rels \\1ill be sel up in all the firm's offices to reeei\'e contributions of toys ror children of oil ages. The !\larine Corps "•HI gathe r th e donated pl aythings' and dist ribute them In needy ~·ounii:st('rs. Toys in nl'ed of mi nor re· pairs "'ill b<' ilccepted. but thost' necdin~ major help \1·il l n o 1 hr take n , spokl·sn11.·11 s:iid Sessio1i Scheduled The Le1tgue of \Vomen Voters or the Orange Coasl will hold a planning session to di scuss past achieve· met1t1 and future projects Dec. 12 1t 9: 15 a.m. nt the Park Newporl Apartments Spa. Re!lrrv;itions to the e\•ent. "'hlch "'ill last through lunch. <1 rC' a" a ilo bl<! through Coleen Carlin a t64•1·0688. '· I SANTA ARRIVES FRIDAY 10 A.M. Meet him on the mall near Robinson 's, Friday November 29 , 10 a.m. Greet Santa and his helpers as they arrive by special carrier listen for the siren. Join him over coffee (candy canes and balloons for the k iddies) as be sets up residence for . ' .... ' . Christmas 1n his gaily decorated San ta House. ., I • ' . ' . I ' • ' ' • Richard Burton A.ssa.ile..d LONDON (AP) Conservative leeislators have criticized Richard Burton for describing Sir. Winston Ch1Jrchill as a man of cowardice and blood lust exercising "the total power of a medieval bandit king." "It's a pity we haven't got more people like Churchill and fewer like Burton," s aid parliamentarian Neville Trotter. Norman Tebbit said Burton's remarks were those "of an actor past his best indulging in a rit of piqu e. jealousy a1}d ignora_nt comment." Burton expressed his viev.•s in an article about his portrayal of the British ·wartime leader in a play made fOr television. ;L-t... Yf'IT• ........ i 5PlCTATORSGATHERTOSEEWEIRDHAPPENINGSATRESIDENCE ., ; . ~ollce SeyGlrlPerpetuated Hoax-Old Devil Make Her Do It? Winston Churchi11 : _namesake and grandson of the former Conservative ---...,---------------~-----------prime minister, also sits.in Bizarre Events Called a Hoax B)llDG EPORT. CONN . {UPI) -Police. say the biiarre huppenings in a Bridgeport home were a hoax perpetrated by o lO·year-ohl girl. Police Capt. Anthony Fa brizi said At er edit h G~in , adopted daughter of Mr. and l'ttrs. Gerard GoOdin . admitted she tossed Hetqs around in the home Sun<lay "when no one v.·as looking.''.:.:. In one incident. she said she hurled herself against a wall five feet away to make it appear as thoug h she had been propelled by bn inv isiblJ;: fo rce. Fabrizi said. POLICE AND fi remen summoned to the home over the weekend said they He's· Sitting On Bottom • Of World witnessed what appeared to be un explai n ab l e movements or furniture and ttte rattling of dishes. A newsma n said he saw the girl sla m into the "'all. "'The· hoax w as per petr ated by the ,girl. When she wasn't bCing v.·atchl'd. she moved things aboul." Fabrizi said. "'The gi rl is in need or a little help . She is into the spiritual bag and has read a number of books on religious cutt:S and gurus," he said. EDWA RD WARREN, a self-styled researcher of psychic phenomena who s pent l"'o days at the Goodin house, said he slill belic\'ed the e\·ents were genuine. And the Rev. \Villiam Charbo mn eaux , who observed the scene for 10 hours Sunday, said ·ruesday il was "Lhe6reti cally not impossible " but he did ,not believe the gir l 'Wa s resPonsible for lhe hoax . The re were "so many cre dible , objec tive wit n esses '' to. t h e LO'N'DliN (U PI ) -No"· ocCurrcnces, including that a Jury has rul ed ttuit he himself, that he discounted is not a menace to-young only reports that Sam. the girls. "'ealthy lawyer John Goodin 's calico cat, talked Brooks s:iid he "'ill carry on and sang. sla11ping bare femal e . bo1toms so long as their IN ONE CASE, he said, oy.·ners a rc .. pretty, willing rtlercdith was ne xl to him and tempting.'' showing him a bracelet. Laud Deal th e Com m ons as a Conservative. His reaction SAN.. FRANCISCO (AP) . to the Burton statement was -The"U.S. Forest Se"fvice--more restral"ned. has exercised an option to "I am not at all convinced buy 10 ,000 acres in the Lake th at this is reall y Ri chard Tahoe Basin: Burton':,;; opinion.'' he said .. ......,., Mt lltll -WIM• llrfnt- 1, ...... tt lie SlrtJ llut htr ti ltnlll lttll, a.at Cin:w ......... stwardGJlo ~lowtm~ino ~ -1 Q9 DRISTAN COLD TABLETS 24's g~~ TREA$URY TIMED RELEASE . COLD CAPSULES 10's VICKS FORMULA 44 COUGH SY.RUP 3 11. oz. 259 g~~ TREASURY VITAMIN C "'And I s tress tempting." with both hands on the said the 64 -year-old forn1er bracelet, when a heavy 1-5l9 ·mayor of the borough of drcsscr 'moved behind her, Chelsea. emerging from a he said. loucd4y libe.l..suiL.agaU1st..a..,..:.::.::::.;;;..===~==d--2',.,;:=========='--====='=~t--I ---'----11-1----1 newsp~per "'h.ich criticized his hotipy. TllE JtrRY a"·arclcd him onl~· a symbolic half penny -abolit l"'O U.S. cents -in damalfll!s lie s ue d th e Sunday Peoplt' for printing a story dcscribulJ;: how a pretty 19-y.ct t -bld blonde, Sue c:irr". :inswc r c d an advt'rtisemcnt he placed, stripped aboard hi~ ·rh:1mes River cruiser and had her bottom slapped. It called him .. ,.. hicnact• lo young girls." ' C'Ei.EBRATING Tll E end of the..case ,,·ith a drink of 11·hisky and milk in his hand and hi s "'ilc beside him. Brooks said, '"If I had hern a ' sadist that woulr\ ha ve been quite wrong. r ·m nnl I'm occasiona lly 111 fa1or of a hit of horseplay. 1"herC' is arm 1n that if it is mutua l ly £1n ,1oy ed an{l n1Mually a greed.'" iljs wifc. Dorothy . tuld n~s mcn h\• h:1d nc\·cr s pitft~~ht•r But v.·hc n he said he v.·oulct .fl.Ont1nut• spanking ""hen U~~OC'Casion prescn1 S 11self. sU. intcrru1)tcd ... r d h.ave "91lu ght you"d ha1't' Je~ur lesson ·· ~;~~ quit•!," he told h" \ ... .... Cok>r Enlargements 110 SI ides not included Color Reprints Album Size Reprints' From Kodacolor Negatives - 13~ • • Prices effective Wed., Nov. 27 thru Mon., Dec. 2, 1974 ' IUlNA r.t.11: 8eacn at Otano&lll<>roe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9·30. Sundays 10to e. otA,..GI: C1ly Of at Garden Grove Blvd •Open weekdays 10 to 9 Sund1vs 1010 6 ·SANTA. AHA: 3900 So Bnat<*-No ol So. Coast Plata • ()pen weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 1010 6, VICK 'S NYQUIL COLD MEDICINE 10fl.oz . 119 ANACIN TABLETS lOO's DRISTAN NASAL MIST 1/2 fl. oz. 399 :1. TREASURY STEAM VAPORIZER Shuts off automatlcly after hours of relief Safety lid lock. ST. JOSEPH'S ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN 36's IUIHA PARK: Beach at Orangethorpe •Open weekday_5 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6 OIAMGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. • Ope~ weekdays t 0 to 9. Sundays 10 10 6. , SAMTA AMA: 3900 So. Bnstol-No. ol So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays to to 6. \ r . . • 1 isn 't cessi .. busi an a milli clien f e c t econ says. IN and his I ~talc l\lag Stor and ·the hO<:k B< or Ame our .. Ir Flori sales Chic arou centr nent Ame East yacht brok tress. PR s Th sta pan po coo bo I is Au res pla and exi ma tha wa thr s • ' ·~· '"' Com ~r"'- THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane "I was. quiet in school today. Both the kids that sit next to me were absent." Clients Rich Yacht Broker Staying Afloat FORT LAUDERDALE·, must be ' 8ble to affof'd a F1a. (AP) -Yacht broker yacht 's maintenance - Lionel Beakbane, who says about S250,000a year for the his clients include the shah Intent 'A'hen taking into con- or Iran and Henry Ford If , sideration a tank that holds isn 't worried about re-10.000 gallons or diesel fuel cession hurting his sales. 131 ~ miles per gallon), cap- " We have a very limited tain and crew. business. You have to have... The Intent. with its 15 an annual income of O\'er $1 ·rooms and eight-man crew. million after taxes so our represents .. an investment clients usually are not 'af-in longe\·ity," say s fected by temporary Bcakbane. economic conditions." he says. IN ADDITION to the shah . petal UllUl and Ford, Beakbane says his list or clients includes ··Has Bi'g l'ifalcolm Forbes of Forbes Magazine, George Storer or Storer Broadcasting Co. and Arthur Wirtz. owner of the Chicago Black Hawks hockey team. Beakbane. 59, is president of Feadship of Nor t h America. a Dutch-based corporation. He currently is peddling the 121-foot Intent. a ship Y.'ith a $2.25 million price tag. "We have the world as our market place," he says. ··1r business is slow in Florida, r'll concentrate sales efforts In New York or Chicago. "If it's slo""· all around1 J\merica, I 'll con· centrate on another conti- nent ..• Right now South America and the to.fiddle East are active markets for yachts. 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READ REPORT ."I'm sure I'll be there breathing 1 "What she had said interested me do,':"'n their n,ecks," said Pat Sc~uberl. enough that J got a report and read ' It recomlriended a MAC. a group The Board or Supervisors which advises supervisors of issues authorized the council, the only one in . and c o ncerns or the people In the county and the lllb in the state, unincorporatea areas, for the entire last spring. On electi°" day earlier valley a rea. this month, 33 people ran for the five During a meeting of the Mission council seats. Viejo Homeowners Association, sh·e Some people thought ~rs. Schubert fell · representatives of SACC used would have been a logical candidate "fear tactics" to get support of the for the council but she said she never idea.· ·• even considered that. • ! -~836 ,Now we ve got the council. Now .it ,"shesaid. ·we ve got the representatives . But they've got to keep in mind the kind of It disbtut'bed her. "l couhln't C?uncil they agreed~-... and I gu~ss believe my neighbors in Mission Viejo Using phrases like "gobble you up" . "The time in my life isn't right." 1 ~ and "sweep you away," she said, they lter chiJdren, ages 15, 14, 13, 12 and 9, ~ J 11 be down there rem1nd1ng them. ~ would agree with that report.'' told the homeowners that a MAC was ·"are still a bit too youne not lo need ,..., The "mother or MAC," as she has been called, was chairman or the The report defined the eommunity committee which studied the idea of a as the entire Saddleback Valley, an council, informed and surveyed the area o( about 100 square miles which community residents and sought included. Leisure World , El Toro, authorization from the county Board Lake Forest and Laguna Niguel as of Supervisors. well as Mission Viejo, she eX'plained . BEA ANDERSON, Editor -..-.,·"'"'"'-11.1'16 ....... \ needed to avoid piecemeal annexation the full time services or a mother.·· of the area by surrounding cities. If she had run for and wori a seat on They talked like ''San Juan lhe council, she explained. "I know 1 Capistrano wanted Mission Viejo in would have been involved with it up lo the worst possible way.·• my eyeballs .'' They wa nted to petition for a Until now, she has only been council in July. ''Time seemed to be of involved in school activities. essence. I guess that's what got us Her husband, Richard, ran for going." trustee of their village near Chicago, A committee was formed to study where they lived until four years ago. the idea of a ccuncil and whether it "At that time, it was mostly he and should be area-wide or just in Mission not me. I was in the background with Viejo or if they should stick with the the kiddies." 1 statusquo. Although she said, ''I just don't She was elected chairman . "l know what the future will bring," she suppose I had the loudest mouth," she admitted that she would probably said. But she, as some others, had enjoy being on the council. And, she already started to study the issue and believes ~he would do a good ~ob . talk t.o courity officials..-But in this young and growing area, QUESTIONED RESIDENTS there are "so many things" in which They sent a questionnaire along residents can become involved. with a reoort ("It's not fair to ask a She predicts that public parks and question unless people have some recreation facilities are one issue the kind of background of what you're council will be interested in . asking."} to every home in the She thinks they will also tap the plannedcommunity. community {or their opinions, The response was about 20 percent, perhaps by determining areas of which Mrs. Schubert feels was pretty concern and establishing citizens good for a ''dry twig issue," and most committees . favored a Mission Viejo MAC . But she quickly added, ''that's just All members of the committee. she my guess." Her work, she explained, said, spent "hours and hours and is in the past. hours'' studying the conce pt, "I'm super pleased. It's really been discussing_ 1 bo~aries an~ talking a": exc~tin~ ven~e. It has been and, l with county offle1als. think, 1t will be. map of Mission Viejo where she worked to get a MAC formed. Youth Make an Impact .. • 1 Camp Fire Lights the W . y Mrs. Jack Burk is -president of the National Council of Camp Fire Girls. • By 1\LLtSoN DEERR Ofl!M Dilly P'IMtW." .. Young people need to feel they are making an im pact on the com· -munity, that they are making things happen." ~tartha Burk, presjdent of the National ·Council of Camp Fire Girls, secs the organization as giv· ing youth an opportunity to be in· vol\"ed and im portant. "Children mature earlier today.· They are exposed to the mass media and are more sophisticated. To keep them interested. you have to be able to speak their la nguage.'' In Or3nge County for Camp Fire's national convention, she talked of the misconceptions some have about the 600.(Xll).member or· ganization. lnvolred \\'ith the ser\·ice group ~ince 1953. the Louisiana mother of four and grandmother of 10, believes. ··camp t•ire gives a girl a. chance to kno"' herself and her in· di\"idual options. ··she can find out ho"' to gel v.•hat she \VaRtS in the right \Vay. for the rig ht motives. · "By offering a gi rl options, v.·e give an opportunity to make de· cisions and learn to live with them. And. it's a chance to learn \\·bile ha,·in g fun ,'' s he added. LEARNING EX PERI ENCE "Learning to \\'Ork together, lo ~hare resources and g ive of your self, to get along "'ilh people- these have been the goals of Camp ·Fire since its inception.'' It is not. she a sserted, all camp fires and crafts. as many people belie\·e. although these are impor· I ant facets. An example is the ambitious Bicentenniltl project, scheduled for 1975·77. Activities relating to American hi story and heritage range from a study of area ethnic ~roups lo a no\.\' and then exhi bition on the com· rnunity . Youths \\·ill investigate heritage and share the results "'ith school t·IasSes. They'll study foreign \·is· itors' programs and become youth guid es. KnO\\'lcdge of American history, increased understanding of the de· mocratic process, a sense of the un · iquencss of each cultural group and commitment to the countr\" are ~oa\s of the project. · June Thomas. national director of communication s, described the \1 a)' c:.imping and community \\'Ork are sometimes combined. INTO COIUl\1 UNIT\' .. The girls in one council took a retarded child along as their eom- pu n'ion on a \\'eekend campout. Al the end, one girl wrote ~he no longer thought or the handicapped children as different. She "'as a friend ." Another council initiated mother· daughter campingP'The girls did the '''ork the moms usually do at Room Wrecks Her Even • 1ng ·--nEAR ANN1.ANDERS: May I say a word to thut outraged hostess \.\'ho was rurious because her friend resent· ·ed being entertained in her basement. so oCten referred to as the ··recreation room?" . Count me as another one who is sick and tired of being ushered past the liv· ing room and toiken down to the ·•recre1tlon room.·· A Cler spending S7 to have my h111lr done and SS on a sit.. ter , t "1ant to kn6w "'ho in the hell they .are sa,•ing the living room tor? Some Of the ''fancy" furniture up there e\•en hasplaslic slipcover . "Rec reation rCJom s." "ram\ly 190ms," "dens," clc., tire flne, and • ~ . ... -. . --------. . dandy for liltle kids with sticky couldn't 110 to the bathroom without fingers or teenagers who,want to play ;. con5ultlng his mother) was excellent. music and dance, but when adults arc ln my case. I \\'ould ha\'e been h~ppy invited to a home they should be en· "'ith the Number Tv.·o spot. but I ""'as tertained in the n1ce1l room in the FlFTfl choice. l\ty husband had three house-and that'!! usually. the living sisters. , room . Sign me ·TIRED OF BLACK I should have caught oo when HOLES9J"CALClfii'A l\tama tagged along on our ho~e}'· OF.AR CAL: The poll 11 runnln& Uve moon. l\1oncy w1s scarce and since to one in your favor. Of course lhe we ~·ere driving to visit liis t\\'O sis· hostes1es~·hoentert1lnln 4'C1lcult1" ters, "\\thy not take Mama along?" "'role to defend themselves. but mo.rt You would ha.ve thought she was the women clearly pref tr Uwl81 rooms. bride. He waited on her hand and foot DEAR ANN LANDERS : Your ad- vlC'e to "Second Choice" fthe woman who "'._as engaged to marry• ma1.1 who the whol.! time. From the day ~·e returned from our honeymoon his out-of-town slsterg were on the phonacon~tantly. Letter& arri,·cd rro1n One or both nearly e\'ery day. I nc\·er Sil\\" s uch a nutty family. Every vacation had to be spent \.\"ilh them. Finally, I said, "No more." So he ""'ent without me. .. My mother·in-law passed away a few years ago. but the in ·tO\\'n sister has taken her place. Now she and my husband ha,•e to consult each other about everything. I 8dmire a man who Is thoughtful and considerate of hi s mother. bu1 please, Ann . say it again. If he'.• a ~t ama'5 boy . torget it.· LOW L~DV-ON TllETOTEM POLE DEAR LADV : Thank~ rt)r the testimony. The question 1h1t flash across my mind when I cct letters • home. and !ht•\' had ;i ch:.incc lo grr to kno\\· c:.ich ·other 1n a difft•rent setting.·· she ~ai d \\"hi le m a n ~· c roups ;i re fi ght ing t·oeducational p rogr:ims .. :\l r~. Burk added. Cam p fo'1 re has hot h bo~·s and gi rl!. 1n the high school lc\·cl. llorizon Clubs "\Ve strclls the 111dt•n1n g op portunities in t ;1rct•rs for g irl ~ :\tany \\'t•re \\·orkinA togrther on project s of intt'rest. so ;1 cln1it1in~ boys \\'as a n;itural thing ·· :\nolhcr mi sc·oneept1on 1~ rhal leaders musl eome frun1 Lile rank .... of parents. ··or eoursc. n1(l:-.t of our leadt!rs--ha\"e ch ildren in Cn rn r> Fire I • ' I ! • : .. " .· ., ..But \\'e are no,1· 111\"ol\'ing career men and women and retired persons as leadt·rs. \\'hat bett er · leader for a littl e Blue Bird than a grand m othe r or g randfathe r figure "! rilany child ren don't live close to thei r own grandpar t•nts. 'Camp Fire gives • a girl a • .. Olht•r ad ult ..... l)fft•r 1hc t"h1h t a different '' ;i~· of luul-111~ ;it lilt· ·· :\!rs. Burl-:,<.11{! chance to know. E\"en the tr:.id111unal c~1mp1ng I!'. not the same. C:inot•111~. hal'k p;1c·k· ing, ecolog.v and 1·,in .... l"r\:.1!1on trips :l nd fa m Hy 1 r11>s h ;i \ c ht'e n :1ddcd. The prc:-.Hlt·n\ l'rctl1tt·d input rron1 yout h for f..t't•pin~ idea~ and attit ud cs rc ll'\ ;1 nt 111 tndc1' . .. \\'l' :i~li. \1 h~1\ Tli1•1 11nnt r:.i1hl•r th<1n pr1.'sunlt· to tlunl.. ··rhi~ 1:-. "hat you '11 "':.int·. herself and her options.' Ann Landers • " • ' • 0 • • • •• • .. • • such as ~our., a rt' t i ) ho"" t'Omf' ~·011 could ·mpair his h('a1·ing), :nd didn'r r('co~n l 7f' thr ~lgns during second, a sla1) in the fa <'e can prod_•c" courtttlip. and 121 "h\1lld ~·ou sla~ '! a se\•i•re loss of di,l(nily -evtn If a DEAR A;\): l.\"\llF.:RS · ls 11 ,·er~·~·oun 1tc hild. physicall y harmful to slap 11 sn1;1ll The Wrd. l)fO\'ided the idtal s tr child in the fael'' \\1hl'nC\er I sec thi:?> It becornt•s ncet•ssary to gel to the at done I crin~c. of the problem. It's the seat nf he 1 realize th<il pl'rmi<;~\\'Cness 1:.. b:.id young11ler, ancl rt isriphnr 1s 1m1>0rtanl. hut 11 seems lo ffi(' 1hal 1f ,1 child need" to be Arr )"Our p:irents too st nrt : JI ail• puni$hert ph,s1rall\. tht·rc arc heller rl"':1ch " Ann L:1 nd cr ·s book · t , ways. Pie:•"<' fon1n111nt 1\GA I ;\'~1' ··eu~gt'd hy Parents" 140"1tn Get\\ re VJOLENCE f're<'dom." rould h<'IP ~ou bri dge the OE1\R A:\'.: I :'I m np1>0:-.rd 10 ,lap· ~~neration g'.1p . Send 511 ('{!ht" in eo1n ping a rhild in thf' fart• for l\lo ri>· v.·11h~ourrequ1•sta nda lon~.~ta mped, asoRs. Fir~t . ii Is nt'\t'r a l[ood idt"a 10 \t•lf addres:H'd envt'.'lope to Ann ~n· hit a child on 1ht' hrad la hard blo~:?> P 0 Box l4 00. l::l1un. ~ll.6012q.; . --• • I 4! DAILY u11 OT Wldn•&dtr. Nov.mbef 27. 197<1 .. _, • .J ..... -For Some, Vietnam War N·ot Ended lP'ITPIPp .. M CENT ERVILLE. ltJa51. \U Pll - Airs . Barbara Mullen know1 her husband is dead. Sodohertwoaons. But no one has verified it as fact. So they li\'e with ·uncertainty. And with an ever·dimmlng hope that he just might be alive. The A1ulle ns :ire among th a t tiandful or Americans for whom !he war In Southeast Asia is not ended. ll was 8~ years ago, that Marine Capt. Wi lliam F. A1ullen was shot down in Laos while on a bombing mis·. Mrs. Barbara Mu llen, Sean (left) and Terrance awa it official word that Marine Capt. William F. Mullen is dead . islon over the Ho Cb.I Mlnb. Trall. Dur- ing rescue attempll, searchers heard his radio three separate times, all within a mile of where the plane went down. But the 150.Jool ground cOv· er kept him from sight and prevent· ed rescuers from landing. To this date. the Mullen family has not heard one word from or about him. "We know he must be dead: There'd ·be no reason for him to be . held as a prisoner or a pawn." J..1rs~ Afullen said in an interview. "But we'd like to know how he died, where he died and where he is burled. And, If he really is dead, we'd like to hold a memorial ser vice -a mass - for him." The tall, willowy J.1rs. Mullen, in a n. attempt. to start a new liJe, packed up her belongings a few months ago and moved with her two sons, Terrance: 11, and Sean, 13, to this Cape Cod seacoast town . A native of Marquette, P.fich .• she chose Centerville lo regroup, rethink and sta rt anew because she has friends in the area and it is within driving distance of Brockton, her husband's home town where the boys' grandparents, P.1r. and Mrs. \Villiam P.lullen, still live. Though her wounds now are healing. and a certain female toughness is set· ting in. there still is a tear-tugging tenderness to hear her tell of the countless lett.ers she wrote to then President Richard M . Nixon, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the United Nations,. The Pentagon and other faceless officials seeking 'sorhe answer. And to leaf through her folders and see the impersonal repUes, form letters and tragic tele· grams, time and again bearing bad news or no ne ws, but almost all stamped with the notation. ;'do not de- liver between 10 ~.m . and 6 p.m. local time." .. It was this type of treatment, in - cludins invitations to White flouse banquets when she awai(ed just One word about her husband, which con- vened P.trs. Mullen from a Vietnam supporter to an organizer of P.lissing in Action Wives to picket the While House. She also became a supporter of Eugene McCarthy and George S. lilcGovern. ·After firing off letter aner Jetter with no success and in complete desperation. she tells of sitting down at her kitchen table and in utter despair writing a letter addressed to : "Dear God ." . Dropping her guard even further. she recalls a chilling journey she once made to a dingy l1btel in Chicago to a strange man who said he had the ex· trasensory perception power to locate anyone, no matter how far away. She recalls him going into a self· induced trance, seizing his leg and as· s uring her that her husband still was alive. And, as she \\'as leaving, charg- ing her $10. "I was despe rate. You know, I lived for a while on that hope from this man,"shesaid. These are but a few of hundreds oC memories which Mrs. Mullen and her tWo sons live with as a result of ''those eight years stolen from our lives." Others which fl ash by Like a tableau 'include: -The day on ~lay 23, 1965, when her husband, t hen 30, kissed her and their ·two sons, then 3 ands, goodbye for the last time. -That ni ght in Green Bay, \Vis .: t\~'o weeks before her husband \\'as to return to the United States and she had.just completed shopping for a trip to New York to be reunited with him. 'A'hen two full dress ~1arines knockelj on her hotel door to tell her he had been &hot down. -The long weekend one J anu ary she and a friend stayed in u lodge out· side of Oakland, as a tist of casualties· 'A'aS released. And telephoning the P.tarine Corps every tV>'O hours only to be fin ally asked, "Are you all rig~t '.' Are you sttqn~?" and then ~ing.told, "Bill's name 1s not on the hst. It s all over now.'' -And that terrible time for the Prl ullens watching television <ts prisoners of war were released, the screen showing each walking <to wn lthe steps and saluting proudly. J\~d. each time a face appeared. knowing he wasn't among them. -Those homemade Christmas cards she sent out inscribed vlith such unseasonable couplets as : ''Peace on earth is a lie and death is sadness. "They'll never be back for mankind is madn.ess.'' Each or these memories flip past. proroundly personal home·shot slides in their lives. "Da y after day \\'C hear that the wa r is over. Nixon told us so and that we· should now go on with other things. But it isn't over ror us. ~1y boys h11;vc no hope of the ir rather returning," ~'lrs. Mullen said. Even no\-\', as they prepare ·for another Tha nksgiving in this Afassachusetts community some 25 ·miles from Plyn1outh, the scene of the ·nation's first Thanksgiving, another slide slips into view. · It is of that Thanksgiving dinner a fev; years ago as her two sons tugged at the traditional turkey \vishbone. And Terrance commented with hope only a son can keep alive: "Neither of us can reolly lose. can 'A"e, because we both have the same wish anyhow." Tradition's Gone Afoul Your .Horoscope Tomorrow Ul' J(),\~· Rf\'f.R.S Lydia th1Jcl ·~ mtomorablf· poem. "O\ t•r ! ht· rn t•r <incl thr ou g h !ht: \1nod . to i;:rantlfuthcr '~ hou ... 1~ 11t•0 ll g_o For this is 'fhunksgiv· inµ-Day~" never f;1ils to go Throug h n1.\· mind and bring :1 11urm glo1v to 111 .1· heart 1•1t•ry Tho1nksgi 1·ing n1orn· 1n g \vhc n Edgar bursts shoes-"'hich looked pretty th rough the front door car· \silly in the· Beverly J.lills-. r y i n g o u r y e a r I y sunshin e: · Aries Stresses Facts superin <.1 rket·frozcn tl!r~ey._ "Is the pudding done? f ll O\\'C\·cr. by the time don't smell turke\' s izzl ~ Thanksgi ving D3 y is less ing! ··said my mother. th:inhalfo\'er. I am,,·ornto· •·That's because pizza a frazz le and the "·arm glo'A' does n't sizzle,'! I smiled asJ· I felt earlier has turned into picked up the phone and scly, one \vho appea rs to be critical -could cictualty lHURSDAY NOVEMBER 28 LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22):' No'A' you are able to pick a nd choose -do so in careful, thoughtful manner. P.1oney is in\•olved. · re\·ere you . a hot flash called Joe's Pizzeria. By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (~farch 21 -April 19): Moneyandhowtohpld on to it -that rould be.-0f major concern. Stress fac· ts: reject the superficial. TAl'RL'S fApril 20-~t~ SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Overcome tendency to act on impulst?. Give logic a chance to provide insight:, Changes oCc•r T""' member of opposite s·eX lz-likely to be in\·olved. AQUA RIUS !Jan. 20·f"eb. 18 ): ·.Practical affa irs . dominate. Be aware or fine points. details, the basics. You \\'ill be . dealing "'ith some' hatd·nosed charac· ters. Buyers Wanted November 27-December 22 )11.:C KE:>;Tl!AJ.ER Ct.;LTURA L CENTER-Olde Cou ntry l·loliday Faire. exhibition and s ale. 10 a .m . to .~ p.m . 1'uesclays through Sunda~·s. in !he center. 1201 ~ ~laJ,·e rn . Fullerton. November 30-December 1 ORA_"\GE CO!:NTY CRAFTS :llA RKE1'PJ.ACE Ba z:1:1r 'i-1 . 10 a .m. lo 5 p.n1 .. Santa 1\na'Elks Club, 212 Elk L<inC' December 2 ORANG 1: COl.:);TY ~I E)JOR I .\L GARDEN ('£\'rEJl Jl uJi(h1yba1aar.1ua m lo -lp.m .. Orange r·ount .1· r· a 1 r G 1·ou.nds. c·o!'it a ~I t.·~:1 December 3 \\()~J::N 1\S~()C !.6.·r 1;:s ()/·· L":\'l\'ERSIT'{ ISTEllFAIT ll IJou lirp1e '"I<' :<I Ill a .m. prior lo liruneh •i nd 01L'C'ting, at 11 :1 n1 . ()ur Lady Quct•n of \ngcJ~ ('hnrC"h . :!ll,lfi \lat' \'1~ta /lri\'e. r\€\\'port Beuth .Jl"'>I O H EBEi.i. C L U B or N EWPORT 11 1·'..\('/I J,;1 Bout1qu C' L'111qt1L'. Ill ;.1.n1 . to 2 p.n1 .. Hahi;1 t"o1·1n1hi;.in \"aeht ('ltdi. 16\ll Bayside Dri\'l', ~·nrnn:t dt·l ~J:1r, f>rott'l'd:; ;t1d ~chol~1rships :ind other i·luh ph il;1111 hrop1L":o. December 4 llLSTl:>;(;T11\ BE.ll'l l 111,TOHICAL "'lCIJ·:·r)· l'hri ~1n1 a:-. IJ;11.;1;ir . 10 a .n1 . to 2 p_m .. hnm(' ,,f ~I s ?\l :1ril' ~ht·t.11:-., 1717~ .\or1hf1C'ld l.a!H'. l'r11cvt·d-, ''ill ht•lp 1't•!>.t111 :1tion :ind r't•furh1~h1nc the \,.,\ l.11HI l \Otl:"3L'. a hl!<>lOrl(.'al landnl<Jrk December 5 and 6 Fl\)-; \ 1rr:-; .\ 1:r·11 .l.\'l'I-:s ('h1·1 :-.trna ... ar1 :-.all·. noon I••" i' ru '!"hur!<>d:1.\' ;111d noon tn -1 p n1 Fru!a~ .-\rt 1;,i11l·r.1 p.1!10 C'al1for111:1 Sr.1tL" L0 lll\L'r .... 11~. Long 1l1 ·.11 11 l'r11l'••1•d:-. :-.11pport !h(' .\rt l)cpart rnt·nt For no matter how hard I try and plan ahead, I am one or those cooks· who ends up imprisoned in my O'<l'n kitchen for the entire day tr yi n g to prevent air blisters from rising on the turkey. biscuit s from melt· ing doYl'nw a rd into ashen pa.ncakes, pumpkin pi es from getting so O\"erbaked thal guests \-\'ill mistake them for ceramic ashtrays, and bubbling gravy from tu rning to the consistenc y of ca rpenter's glue. - By the time five p.m. ar· ril'eS, and the first guests begin to sho'A•. m y thoughts JOAN · RIVERS once more turn to Lydia Chi ld Only this time, I keep 1h1nking. "tit ove over, Ll"dia Child. You·,.e got ariothcr passenger on that .~tupid s leigh ride to gran1lfathcr's house. And 1- eoul dn't care less \\•hose grandfath.cr's house \\•e're going to. a s long as I don't hu \'C to tlo the cook in~!" One thing I do knoW is '.hat "'c·re not goin g to !\tclissa's gr antlfather 's nousc th is Thanksgivin g, for n1y parents have finall y gotten hip and no longer are having the fa mily feast. I found this out l\\'O years ago 11hcn Ibey arr1\·ed at our house Thank sgi\·ing morn· ing just as Ed gar. l\1elissa ;uul I 11 C'rC a bout to take off fnr lht·ir house llurrah for Thanksg1\"- 1ng fun~·· my d;id ccillcd. re· m0\'111!1 his :-.hec pskin coat and unhooki ng his . O\'Cr· maf/U! ~ CLOSE OUT! THE EARl.'5-................... ""' ~. CJ'""· .... ~ .• ,, ..... ~·-<II • " O>• ..... 495-040 t 642-t7SJ Jr\!s SPORTS\\ f ~R ~15rnirrl\Ai1 ~11\to:h 5"6 41]1 l!J.4!0AJS1Un 11bM(Ntf1'1t 61l 190A on Display Wigs! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ELURA WIGS s 15 HUMAN HAIR WIGS ,. m /Jfi. ' WIG and allie d IEAUTY SALON 250-D. E. I 71ft SI. Colla M11a HILLGREH Sc;>UARE • 548-3446 OUR BEAUTY SALON OPEN SUNDAYS I 0 to 4 • Once our holiday meal (\\\'O plain, one ancho,·y and one v.'ilh the v.·orksl 'A·as fini shed, Grandfather in· sisted on carrying out a formality that has been a tradition in our family ever since I can remember. Each m embe r or the family has to tell what he or she has to be thankful for on .Thanksgi\'ing Day. Edgaf staried. "Let's be thankful that 'A'e live in a nation that still respects individual freedom and the pursuit of happi- ness." LISA WOODSTRA January Date Set P.telissa : "I'm thankful !\.tr. a nd Mrs . Howard 20): One behind the scenes may be taking too much for granted. Know il and keep guard up -you have allies. GE ~ll N I (~l ay 2l·June 20 ): Finish project. Reach beyond 'A'hal mi ght appear to be a limitation. You find that a friend ca n fulfill obligations. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stress independence, ori ginality. Imprint your style. Don't take member of opposite sex for gra nted. Pay compli ment "·here due. SA.GITTARI US fNov. 22· Dec. 21 l: Low·key ap- proach now l brings most construct\Ve results. You get peek at behind-scenes activity. CA PRICORN <Dec. 22· Jan. 191: See beyond the superficial. One who fl at- ters may not have your be"sl interests al heart. Conver· PISCES !Feb. HJ .. ~la rch 20) ::Hold off on journeys, if poss ibl e . You require greater ori entation. Don't make premature comnfil · ment. If today is your blr1hday you are independent. fond or travel; you also a re creative and often spoiled by m embers or opposite sex. You changed lifestyle this year due to domestic adjustment. nobody bought my Girl Woodstra of Costa Mesa .. Scout cookies this year as. have announced the they \\·ererea1-gooOeating.~· eng a gement or th e ir daughter, Li sa Woodstra to LE O (July 23 ·Aug. 22 J: "i'ou find \vays of achi eving. lf~ritij~~~~~~iFn~~~~~~::=:=1 accomplishing -but,,ath II [Ci Mode 'FCllirlcs ·JoECC-A;RLOS does have obstacles. Key TOWN 1 COutn'IY Cami . PLUMllHG CO. ~1 e: "I 'm thankful. that Gary Bo ler . we re all together again on They plan to marry Jan. 'Thanks ~ivin.gan~1thatJ oe's 18 in the Plymouth makesd1etp1zza. Congregational Church. now is to heed inner voice, 11112 llACM a.YD. ·uc. HO. t11W$ to share knowledge, to learn ~l'OM llACM, CA.· ..._. by teaching. tlf.IJ" 548·S558 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. .1875 s·upe00r Grandma · "I 'm than'ftful Newport Beach. \\"efoundabuyer forourold !\.1lss Wood s tra is a 22l'.~\Vh3t you need is close Cosla Mesa ' houseinthecountry." g radu a t.e of Ne v.·port at hand. Know it and avoiC. ..,._._ \\•ild goose chase. Older in·' ......:. ~~ Harbor Hi gh School and at· And last-but not least-ten d e d Oran ge Coast Grandpa: "1\nd ho'A'! I was Co llege. dividual wants to show the --......-~-1 way. lARGfST S81CT10N -..,. • w-..._. • •- getting tired of all those l!er fiance, son of Afr. and . · ·-· ·· •· 1\1 rs . Th om as Boler of sleigh bells t1n·a ·lln-a-11ng-Co rona d e l M a r . is a ing on Thangsgiving Day.-gradu ate or Corona del P.1 ar. bringing out all those city High School and OCC and f!"eeloaders! Now could you attend ed California State please pass the antipasto?" University at Fullerton. Wedding Planned Betrothal Revealed hfr . a nd 1\.1 rs . Claud ~1cComb of Costa l\1t!sa have announced the e n gagement o f the ir daughter. Julie l\fcComb to Cora Berg and Robert The b e tr o th e d a re John l\f<idden. son of Dr. Lee Nichols Jr. are plall· graduates of Long Beach . and hf rs. William J\1adden, ~ing to marry next January . City Coll ege and the Univ er-. Rarine. Wis. 1 n th e B a y Shore . . . · J\tiss P.lcComb att ended Co n g r e g a t i o n a I s1ty of Cahforn1a, Santa . Orange Coa st College and Chu rch,l}elmontShore. . Barbara. P.liss Be rg also her fiance is working· Their parents are the studied at California Stale to'A·a rd his PhD :.1t the Leonard R. Bergs of Long Uni\•ersi~y at .Long Beach Uni\'ersityofWisconsin . Beach a~d P.tr . and Mrs. and her r1anc~ 1s a g~aduate They are planning to Robert Nichols of Newport o r the U n.1vers 1t y o f n1 a rry Dec. 2 1 in St . Beach. Southern Cahforn1a. Patrick's Church, Racine. DELANEY BROS. ··GREETINGS Happy Holidays Christmas is coming ... Think of us for your. parties. We have several kinds of hot anc;l cold hors d'oeuvres ... of course shrimp, crab. ·oysters. clams and ·smoked fish ... cocktail sauce and tartar sauce too! Starting Dec. 5 we. wil~ be. adverti~ing our Chri stgias $P!l9ials. OF PENDIETON ,.., w • -1o ..,.. - IN ORANGE COUNTY "" '°' •..o 9""' ""'"' :GI.,. ".toe",A DW"" Hi~tmr.~"'­ MUMDO orWiMDSOR . ont11 December 2<1th 104 U.STIAUOA R.YD. COl-ol Bolbol •Mot~ SKAT·ta~t;;t~?HJ;~~NGS Shampoo aM Sel lSll,00 Permanent Wave 8.SO Tin! 6.30 Bleach Touch-Up 11 .30 Frosllng I • •u• a.vy fl0\lfll01'1 RllOAT, IA flJllOAT, *"°°"' f'lllCfl lu0t11\ y "'°""'" EXTF\A. CHARGE FOR LONG HAIR Hi\lll:CIJT5 ·~-•2.00 ' ' . .. I I' i, MIXED SINGLES A~NocD, DON'T <lou W15" wi .,,...-.._, COULD 5ee Gt/12 <;lL \/E<; A~ OT~Ell!; I l:.!V. see us? r TUMBLEWEEDS Hl1 IWNT. HOW~THE WMTHER llOWN THERE? t& ·~iii. i ' ' . FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS .. by Wm. F. Brown ond Mel Casson WHAT ARE yOU 001 N6 roR lHAlllKbGIVING,LE&~ by Tom K. Ryon by Tom B'ot iuck I 1HOU&KT TD GOBBLE rl'I< DINNER I by Dole Hale by Ernie Bushmiller DOOLE Y'S WORLD 1 'IOU MEAN TO S.-.YTHAT /M"l:S NEW flllfNO IS i< ROCK? GORDO' MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS •• Wedne$day November '17 . 1974 OAll V P1lOT 8':J By Rodger Bradfield 1'u. SAY I M!Af 1'1ND Of A SlWT'IONSH1P ? DO YA CALL TICAT • .,,., .,,,. 7 COUIU . i· by Gus Arriola AUNT FRITZI. YOU GET PRETTIER AND YOUNGER LOOKING l MUST SAY THAT MORE OFTEN / '..' '// I .Ill II; -"---~~! I I G~w!) by Rodger Bollen REWINDING l'i> ONE OF THE REASONS ~AT 'iO·YOS Hl>~E NEVER BEEN ALL 1l'11'1" P:)PUAR IN T~E SNAKE l\IORLD. ~~ EVERY DAY ..... ,,.,.,. ... ..,. .. __ ....... __ ._'-""·~~ TODAY'S CRDSSWDID PUZZLE ACROSS 43 Cn!!aled ! A lot. lntormal 44 Mild oatn 5 Jilsol'I'' Sl'ttp 45 Q.,.,inlJ 9 Grou11 ot 41> Pdis o•r• 11to11e•~ h(lh;tv \4 Queen ol t.:1 Loo•~ Jordan ,\~wJto:l _ ... arch rrA 8 \J~L£ 0 .1.L[ RO{l[ ~KR ~I itl Oes11ny 16 No1 · Monot ">2 Shuuerbvg 2 O A 11 Bung•l!ro lntormat 18 Add1ltOndl 19 So•ink~ 20 P"1•1den!1dl !1'tknarn11 21 Cut 10 SI/I! 23 (l'lron1clc ""Ortl\ Ml Cuc~oo !>7 Plate"' d row VJ1 ~ A~ Qln~i.. ., •. 59 Sn>Jil o•e~.i cut ol! bO H~na " U ll.(;f ABO T OEAD R[ OS ~5 Rema•" ro•~""?~ 11) Sco1ushn~e1 38 Mat~•. unseuled 61 Golden sh•ner ! ! Rural M1a11 Mo1hei Ear1h 2fi l•nt 62 Group ot 2 wot1!!i 42 Took 10 cou11 27 l ayN Sutt" \2 Awtv 44 Coe1c1an :19 . WednesdJv 63 A11•1u<1~ 01 d 13 Ot>~c~'lP 4~ Bange<11n 32 Gamble people 21 Se,,.ere 47 Slaw Mus•r 35 S.g<lal 64 W•'lter "eh1cle :!~ H11s1~n 48 Pul1hc sy11em 60:. To~er>ot 24 LMcenv • 5ecur.1v 36 The<oier maurr>ir>g 27 V•dr.l1ce1 49 Heal!h g1011p; Abbr DOWN 2 v.ord,-. Frerich 37 • ··now I Ind'"" p•+r>ce :28 Though! 50 Cau\e to Cur1un1lv 2 E•cuse JO Ancoent .iohere 38 Pulled along J Pe1'11h1e\ Gree~ w41~ SI Conveven behi'ld d Sales 31 FJlcan w a1e1 39 fl1l·bot1omed S Regard w11h 32 Neighl>O• nl 52 6efe11 ves.e' 01easu1e 6 C SJ Came dow11 dQ Ot!po1<1 o• •• Soac•ou:. JJ Wt111re l'l ano• !>4 1 emoo•arv mull 1 Pljlrce ·~ !.sstl•ons 41 Noted 6 Por1end J4 Jewelry ma~e• 55 End•ng w111'! e•sav•I! 9 Mote J5 K•nd of oop top and log 42 Cut al bfe1 comto11ab1l' 36 Flowe1 59 Ma~e a seilm 2 3 ;1 lli " " " " " " " " 11 " " ,,. " !! " " 23 ,, ' ,; " "·' I ·or' " " " " JO ,, 32 J3 " J> c~ ,. -37 38 " • " " ,, " .. ,, .. " •• .. "' " " " ,. " " " " ' " .. " " 3 .. '" r // IC E CREAM soDAS ;f ' I~/ f~ PEANUT S JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH l. LOVE YOl.A , F.cl'ANCINE , 8 L-iT YOIA DON'T i.ove ME. i l : • DICK TRACY \ I l I C.". '. ,._ ' -' ' ' by Charles M. Schulz ~------~ Wlll l(Oi.J A5K MIM? TELL DON'T TELL MIM M.OW [ ALWA'f'S !1TRIKE !(Ot.I OVT, JMOU~H !_Cl--IVCK ! MlM WE'RE Fl(tfND-1ANDTMAT WEVf IV«!D 6AS11\IU. ll1GITH$ _ " l > t<E'& THE ONE WHO WAS ON DUTY THE N.IGHT THAT CARTER WAS KILLED.' NOW LET'S SEE WHETHER HE REMEMBERS 5ERvlNG YOU! ' ,AH , 8 1..!T ,OME. OAY ! WILL F!NO MY WAY JNTO YOIA ~ j..jfART .' I 1 r . ' ' " , . - ' ' 0 •' Gil C? 0 ~ by Horola Le Doux OH. YEAH! YOU'RE "THE FELLOW WHO WAS ASKING ::..:---"\ ME WHETHER I RI:MEM~ED A WOMAA WHO STOPPED BY FOR GAS LAST SATURDAY NlGMT! '-.._ Rlc;,Ml ? l(f.E.P TR'YING. IT'S ~OMEWMEltE EJffWEEN MY 1.IANG5 AND THE MEXICAN 90tlDE~, by Mell by Che ster Gould J • TRACY,. THE LAB WANTS YOU DOWN IN THE YARD. IMPACT OF THE WRECK THREW Tl-115 c.M\ERA UP UNOE~ THE ACC~OING TO THE COUNTER, TEN EXPOSURES HAVE BEEN /v\ADE! THIS IS A OOLD MINE, ) DASH COWLING, ' ., .. rd love tu go with yuu, Ella, bu! I've got to 'tr:u~htc n the: downstairs. make lhc bed\ and tidy ur !he kitchen anJ hath· room -the cleaning woman °') (Qm1ng ·· • ' . I DENNIS .THE MENACE 'MM.MM ! full. IF I EVER SA~ EilOUGA !KAIPI 1D 6UV A FIRST l'Rlze . Yoo'RtOONNAGff JTI ' I ' ., Fight for Possession Detroit's Joh n l\lcngelt dives in an attempt to get the ball av.·ay from host New York's Ear l ~lonroc (left ) in Kational Basketball Associa- lion hostilities 99-88 victory. Tuesday. Detroit rolled to a Owens Quits Kings' Pulford Tells As Coach Success Formula Of Huskies SEATTLE -J im O\.\·ens. lini\'ersi· ty or \\'ashington football coach for 18 years, said good -bye to his players Tuesday night and urged them on by r1uoting, ·'\V e a re the sum of our d11ys :.ind should look shurp at hO\\' they pass." Q\\·ens, 47, announc(•d his retire· ment at the annual 1-lusk:v football banquet. lie did not outline his future plans except to say he had ah\·ays felt he \\"anted .. to do so1ncth1ng else besides t·oach foo t ball .'' Jlll'Bridt" TnlJlwrl ~E:\\.' \"ORK -Uakc 1\lcBridc. the 'l"lng-fontl'd 1.:t'lller ficlfl er or the SL l ,ou1s ·Card1n;1I~. \\'as named the K<i - 11onal Lcagu(··s Hooki(' of the "Ye<tr to- day ))y thl' Baseball \V ritcrs 1\ssoc1a· I (t)n of.\ f!ll' ri r a . :\lc llr1dl• ran ;1 11 ;1~' from the fiel d \1 i\h 16 of the :!l \"O\l'S to rout his t~·o cnmpctitors. G reg Gross of the llnuston 1\stros and Bill l\ladlock or lhC C'hitago Cubs. Gross collated se\·C'n of the votes and !'ll a'dlock re- c:ci,cdone.. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Seven seasons after they were born in the National Hockey League e"pansion or 1967, the Los Angeles Kings have become a s uccess. After making the playoffs last season for the fi rst time since 1969, the Kings ha\'e been beaten only t"•ice in 21 games this season and lead Oi\1ision 3 by three points over the po\.\·erful l\lontreal Canadiens. Thr Kin gs play another vastly im- pro\."ed team. the Ne\\' York lslan· ders, at 'fhe Forum tonight at 8. But Bob P ul ford, ~·ho went from player to coach in 1972 and has guided the Kings' rebuilding, doesn't expect the current level of success to last. .. Things just seem to be going right for us no~·.'' said Pulfor d, whose team is unbeaten on the road this seaason ""ith six victories 11nd five ties in com- pilin g an 11 ·2-8 record. "\\'e·re go ing to have so me bad times. Nobody goes throuj:lh an entire season at the pace \\·e'rc going at. \Ve 're going to lose a gan1e here and there. But I still expect us to be win· ners. after the Canadiens "'on the Stanley Cup and admitted joining Los Angeles then ~·as •·pretty dismal.'' Now in his third season ~·ith the team. the hard-nosed defenseman says his teammates "all think like winners now." Los An geles is a team \\'ithout a s uperstar. and Harper 1hinks that's good. '"Without someone like that it means everyone has to "'ork hard. 1£ you have a superstar, maybe ~·hen things are 'bad you lay back and rely on him. But you can't rely 011 any one player. \V ithout one star you get a more steady, balanced t.eam because C\'eryone has to work." The de£ending NHL champion Philadelphia Flyers also have given the Kin gs a boost, Harper said The Flyers also "'ere an expansion team. and ha\'ing them win the Stanley Cu p last season "makes players realize that parity is closer in the league." llarper said. Although ice hockey mi ght seem a bit out of place in Southern California , Harper said .. for me at least" the' warm climate is helpful. "f enjoy it \'ery muth here. The warm weather helps me keep in shape and I feel more like playing." Coaches Seeking End Of Bowl Restriction LOS ANGELES (APl -The gentlemen's agreement with the Rose Bowl that keeps such tea ms as 1'1ichiGan and UCLA rrom going to another bowl game muy be in jeopardy. John 1'1cKay . head football coach and athletic director at the University of Southern California, said Tuesday he favors a change and that the Pacific-8 Conference is "leaning" toward a vote next month that would allow another Pac·8 school other than the champion to accept a bowl bid. Wiles llallock, Pacific-8 com- missione r in San Francisco, com- mented. "There's no question that the impetus to change the policy becomes stronger al~ the time. It will be on the agenda in Decem ber, and I believe it will co me up before the Big Ten." portedly the richest pact or any bowl game. and Rose Bowlorficials contend it is because or the guarantee that the P ac-8 a nd Bi~ Ten goes only to Pasadena each New Year's Day. · · A Stanford s pokesman, who did not grade the Cardina ls as a bo~·l-caliber team th is year off a 5-4·2 record, said, "It's a bsurd to think that television advertising revenue ~·ould drop if other teams went to bowl games. l don't think it would as long as the Rose Powl were guarant eed the No. l team in each conference. Heck, ~·hy should a UCLA or a Californi<t stay home \.\•hen teams in the Southeastern Conference with four and ri ve losses go tobo\.\'ls?" '°1cKay said the Rose Bo"'' fears that a situation whereby, say. Oregon \\.'On the Pac-8 titl e and Southern Cal and UCLA went to the Orange and Sugar bowls. "It's never been proven," ?o.1cKay said or such a circumst;ince hurting the Rose Bowl as an attraction. "Oregon has been there before and draM1n 100,000 ft:ans. '' r.1 cK 3y sa id J>ac·8 school presidents see bo"'l game expansion as add1· tional income. llallock said . ho"•ever, n1oney "is probably not as important as the feelin g of imbalance in the con· ference. the reeling or advanta~e by members of the conference th at don't go to the Rose Bowl. They feel bo\\'l games will increase alumni support and help recruiting.'' As ~'l c Ka y. \\'hose tea m is Rose Bo\••l·bound for the seventh time in nine years, has noted. "fl ow can \Vashington State tell a player it is recruiting that he has a good chance to play in a boy.•( game·? The Rose Boy.·J is the only one. baby." \V ashington State hasn't been there since Herbert Hoover "~:as president (1931). Halloek stressed that ne could not speak for the Big Ten, but that the t\VO conferences have agreed against in- dependent action. "Neither the Pac-8 nor the Bi g Ten will change its policv unilaterally," he said. ·''There·S nothing written in the Rose Bowl con- tract. It is a gentlemen's agreement." For 105-102 Victory Hallock said the subject has come up for a vote each of the last two years in the Pat-8, and ''I'm not at liberty to reveal what the votes v,:ere ... but a substantial majority was in favor of the cur rent policy. There's a lot of sentiment there.'' Sharman Credits Yet he said he would not speculat~ on a 1974 vote, adding, "I know the pressure to change now is greater than e ver." Bea tty's Def ens~ UCLA. for example. has stayed home with 8-3 and 9-3 records in 1972 and 1973 . ~fichigan has lost only one game in the past two seasons, yet has not played in a bowl game because of Ohio State winning votes as the Big Ten's most representative team. .. Wh y restrict the Big Teo to the Rose Bowl ?" asks an angry Bo Schembechler, Michigan coach. The Big Ten and Pac-8 hive met in the Rose Bowl ·since 1947, µnd Rose Bowl off-itials are anxious to retain that feature. They point out that net income from the 1974 Rose Bowl was $2.8 million. "by far the highest of all bowl games .'' The Big Ten di \'ided Sl .397 ,000. Each team in the Pac:8 got .$160.637 .SO, plus $100,000 expenses for the competing school. ''Oregon and Oregon State, both 2-9 in 1973 , did11 't even get near Pa sadena, a nd each re ceive d $160,000.'' a spokes man j or the Tournament of Roses noted ... There's 1been the cry to junk the Big Tvi-Pac-8 cont ract, but until we tied up v"ith the Big Ten, we never had a sellout." The NBC te levision contract is re- YANKEES OWNER !'.11LWAUKEE (AP) -The Lo s Angeles Lakers proved Tuesday night the return or Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar won 't guarantee instant miracles for the struggling !1.1 il"•aukee BuokS. Ji-loreover. the brilliant 7·l · center \\'as the first to admit it. Despite losing all-star guard Gai l Goodrich with a sprained ankle, the Lakers rallied behind Pat Riley and ex-Buck Lucius Allen in the fourth quarter to break ?-.-1ilwaukee's three game National Basketball Associa- tion winning strea k, 105·102. Riley, a reser\.·e guard who scored all but four of his 18 points in the 011 'fV Tonighl Cl101111el 5 111-fi second half. sank t"'o· jurRp shots ""ithin 31 seconds to give the Lakers a 101·96 le ad with 2:12 to play. lie tlinched the \•ictory with fou r free thro"'s in the last 14 seconds as the Bucks tumbled to a 4-14 record. six games off the pace in the ~lid.,_,·est Oi\•ision. Abdul-Jabbar poured in 36 points and added 18 rebounds. tv.•o steals and t\.\·o bloc ked s hots in his second ap- pearance and first sta rt sinte he SUSPENDED broke his hand in an exhibition Oct. 5. NEW YORK -George Steinbren-Bob Dandridge added 21 for the ner, main owner of the Ne'v York Bucks, but the Lakcrs had far more 'Yankees who pleaded guilty earlier balance as Zelmo Beaty and Connie , thi s year to making illegal political Hawkins s upported Riley with 17 contributions, "'as suspended from points e~ch . Goodrich added 13 be fore - baseball for t\\'O years \Vednesday by spraining his right a11 kle in a third C6mmissioner Bo"'ie Kuhn. quarter collision wilh Abdul-Jabbar. Kuhn said the suspension means Allen outscored J im Price, _for Steinbrenner cannot participate in wh~m he \.\'aS traded NO\'. 9. 16 points any eart of the Yankee§' ope_ratiQ.n _ to.~1g~t. . . _,, . during the two-y ear period. -f\1)-stamlnais not-up to par, said Abdul-Jabbar, ~·ho nonetheless cnstoff. fo r h~efcnsi\."c \\'Ork against Abdul-Jabb~·;. "\ .. , though Zelmo did a very credita· .ble job," Sharman said. "lle's a \'ery s mart player and ha s experience. \\'e just tried to keep the b<1\I a"·ay from J abbar as much as possible and give Zelmo some help.·· "The biggest break \1•e had v.·as v.•hen '''e got ahead, s hot and missed, and Zelmo got the rebound." he said. •·Then they had to foul Riley. If there was a turning point, that \\•as it." After t\.\'O points by Abdul-J abbar on a goal tend ing call against Stan Love had brought the Bucks to within 101·100 '""ith 44 second s left , the Lakers held the ball until l\.\"O seconds r emained on the shot clock. Riley forced a long shot and missed, but Beaty grabbed the rebound. George Thompson fou led Riley with 14 seconds left. and the two free thro11·s made it 103-100, Haden Sore But Slated For Action LOS ANGELES fAPl -Coach John J\lcKa y of the Universit y of Southern California can sto1> ~·or rying about his No. I quarterback Pat !laden, says Pa t !·laden. 1:11••-• IJr11fte1f I.OS/\ :-.:c; F.L ES -The Los An geles !'!rings of \\'orld Team Tennis made f11rmcr LCLA playe r J eff Borowiak lhl·1r (J r<;! choice in the \Vorld Team ·rrnnis drafl Tu(•sday, and also select- 1·d :1 1:!-year·old girl in lh.? loth rou nd , 'frat·) Au stin of Rolling llills. '"'fhe ~'hol e ·team is playing very •.,·ell right no\v but our goaltendi11g has been except1nn-al," Pulford aaded. Rogatirn Va chon, \\'ilh spectacular . :acrobatic saves. has Posted three shutouts and has a J!Oals-a gainsl a\lera!!c of 1.29 . Gary Edv.•ards. the second Kin g goalie, has one shutout. Since Pulford took O\•er as coach. the Kings have dc\·eloped players and acquired others through trades. Twins' Player Cited played 41 minutes. "~fy "'hole game is not up to par." ··:i.1 y sta mina should get better the next couple of days, but the hand is sti ll \Veak ." he said. ··~ty dexterity is all right ~·hen t shoot. but the hand is so weak I have no range. "It's sore but J feel I 'll play against "Notre--U-ame 53(urday," Haden said Tuesday of the deeply bruised left knee tha t he suffered in Saturday 's 34·9 Rose Bo\.\·l·clinching victory over UCLA. J ack \V_ard, Trojan trainer. rein· forced Haden·s feeling when he stated that the bruise "is on the outside of the joint. It's discolored, but he will be able to play ... .\u.-.t1 n. \\'hose brother Jeff and sis· ler Pam played for \\1TJ' at Denver last .... C'asn n. is the U.S. 14-year-old ~1rl ii: 1:h:in1 pion a nd "'on the U.S. Open Junior cha1np1onship. 'fhl• St rtnAs. ~'ho had the No . 2 pick in thC' t\r;1f\, also selected Ne~·port Ul'al:h ':-. Ho)' E1n erson. Karas Oies Of Cancer ~\'.'\DIEGO L\P} -"\Ve all <'allrd h1n1 th(• Cit"l'l·k Adonis .'' ~;i~s llou .... ton CJ1lcr.; eoach Sid Gdln1:111 ··uc 1\C\1·1' lt"'t on he \\"as in p.11n,"' ~Jiii Hoh f'1·lrich. a form{'r !t•arnm ;1ll' or Emil K:1r••~. \1•ho ct1ed of c;i ncC'r nf the puric•r1·a~ :\londa.v nij;!hl. a few day!i :.hort of his -t lst birthday. ,\ 1l1•t,1dc a ~o. Karas \\'aS de- (('11 ~1\1' <'H pl:.1 111 of the San Dic~o Ch;.1r}!c r:o ~\"hl'n they \l'On the .\n1('rica n Foot ba ll Le:ig uc t•ha n1 pion.s h i'/'. ,\ l\al1\ r o Pittitburgh. K:iras playccl ror th(' ('"h;1r~l·rs fronl 1960 throu_t:h 196·1 ;.ind again l>rit'n)'' in JH6fi lit• also ser,ed ••~ N>lor Hn nou nt't"r i!nd promotrons ch rector of the lt•am. In C'ol\t•,l!l'. Ka r as ""a!i all· . \lid\\'C'St at Da~·ton . playing in the t:a!lt ·\\'c~t Shrine g<amt'. the S<•n1or Bo" I and the College All- StarGamt The \Va s h in~ton R e d~ki n s mad(' him t heir No. 3 draft chou·(' 1n 1959. but Karas joined lht' Charaers. !Ir wns n:1mcd de · rens i\"e ca1>tain before fh('y heat tht' Boston Pntrlots for lhe ,\FL title Join 5. HHil Kitrai1' "A'ldO\\, l..01~-a l4·yC'a r- old '°n .'.Ind lli ·y t-ar·old daughlrr t1ur,·rvr. \ 1\mong the players joining the team in the last three seasons have been Frank St. !'It a rseille, obtained last last year from St. Louis, Bob Nevin who \\'as picked up from !'1-linnesota in the 19;3 reve rse draft, and defensemen 1"erry llarper and Bob l\lurdoch who t'amc to Los Angeles in trades wilh !'\Jontreal in 1972 and 1973. ";\s .a team it ·s a combi11ation of players -the ne"· ones a11d players like \Vhitey \\'iding \\•ho ha ve been here a \\•hile," Pulford said. The Kings made the playoffs last season \\'ith a strong finish. and Pulford said. "\\'e"re continuing to play that kind of hockey this year. .. The players have been together a little longer and they un derstand ~·hat we're trying lo do. They know each other. And they're playing very \.\'e\1 right nO\V." llarper, the raptain, left '°'ontreal Title to Melville ,JOllA~;o.;ESBU ltG . South Afri ca - l\rrry ~lc\\.'il\e beat Diana Fromholtz 6-3. i -5 Tuesday In the all-Australian \\'omen·s ~i ngles . fin al of the South 1\frican Open tennJs ch11mpionships. Hutchinson. Award Winner DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -Danny Thompson. wllO has played shortstop £or the Minnesota Twins the last two seasons with a rorm of leukemia, is the winner of the 1974 Hutch Award. · The award, given by major league baseball a nd broadcasters, is named in memory or Fred Hu.tchinson, who died of cancer in 1964 while manager of the Cin cinnati Reds. It is voted a nnual- ly to a player "who best ex.emplifies the fi ghting spirit, desire and c har ac t e r of th e late Fred Hulchimon.'' Thompson, who discovered he had the blood disease two years ago, follows Detroit Tigers pitcher John I filler, "'ho "'On the 1973 a":ard aft er rebounding from a co ronary attack. Thompson was the runnerup to lliller in the 1973 voting. said Dayton Journal Herald Sports Editor Ritter Collett. secretary-treasurer for the sponsoring g roup. "If you have to ha\'e leukenlia." Thompson, 27, said, .. I 'm lutky enough to have a form of it that is easier to control than others. 1 hope to play over a normal span of years.•• Fro m his winter home near Cherokee, Okl~ .• Thompson said via a DANNY THOMPSON telephone con,·crsation, "Naturally, I'm very "pleased to win this award. Joining the li st or former winners puls n1e in a very select category.'' "But our big problem is we·re not used to playin g with each other." he said. "\\'e had new people to begin ~·ith. and then they got J immy Price and had lo put in new things for him. Then I came back and there arc more adjustments. It will be helter-skelter for a couple of days until we can work out our offense cohesively.'' Abdul-Jabbar poured in 16 of hi s points in the first quarter as the Bucks took a seven point lead. 1-lowever, the Lakers gained a 51 ·51 halftime tic. and the score was deadlocked six times after that until a three point play, a steal and a long jump shot by Allen within 30 seconds gave the Lakers the lead to stay at 91·88 with seven minutes left. Lakers coach Bill Sharman singled .oul Heat)', the 6·foot·9, 34-year-old American Basketball Association * * * LOS .lNOELl!S lGS La.e I. l'lairuon I. Sm/111 J, A!ltft "· ~•i<ft ll. Bea Ir 11, 11111, II. H•••ln• 11, W.,,,lnvton J W•"1«• •• 'Dl•I• ltl1•1'. • M1L"lll'AUICIE I01 °"""ride-11, War1>er It, AbdUl•Jtbt>ar >t, 0t¥11 0, Prko I. TftomPMll'l 11, A11l..,l 6. Mo;G1ot.ii11 4, &ra•tw 1. Totth 11 10--''· lOi 11.flOtlli !~ 16 71 J1-10S Mil• ... ••• ,, JJ :it n -101 Fowltd oul: TMm-. lol•• !OWll: L,,. ....... I 11, Mllw.u•tt?4, A!10.UI. ~y Captain Survive~ C~~~~,-QoJit WEST PO I NT. N.Y. (AP l - There's no ~·ay Bob J ohnson c11n be a IOS<'r Saturday, tven if the Army root· ball team he c aptains gets "'iped out again by Na\1)". J ohnson already h11s his 'tftct ory .•. o\·er cancer. Game after A3 me. Johnson his le:d · the Army team onto the field for pre- _, p-ame callsthenirs. lle'5 met the op· posinfl captain and !he officials (or the co111 toss. Out he hnsn"t p\a~·ed a dn\.\·n all sl'ason nnd he \.\'On"t piny Satur· doy. ·J ohnso11, a top-rli"ht dcrensivf end in 1973, h.'.ld a canccrou!i tumor re- moved from hi s upper right arm last June -he was in Washi ngton 's \Yalter Reed Army Hos pital ror almost three months -:'" and a few weeks ago he got the best news of his life. .. The doctors reel thay\.•f! chttktd the gtowth of the cancer,'' he said Wednesday. ''They told ma the arm ls ,healing btttcr than they t\'erthou~ht It would and in si:<or!ie\'en months I 11 be :u; good as ntw. I 'll be commissioned and they sec no reason why J shnuldn l be able 1<1 go into combat." The cam bat Johnson really wants is Na\•y, but there's no \Vay. The arm is healing nicely, but it's 5till brittle. .. When they told me I'd be okay, the first thing that came to my mind v.·a s tould I play rootbalf. But the doctor IDr. Tom Travis, team physician) said no. I beg him e\•ery chante I get, but he's really adamant about it . .. I'd love to play. Wh.at would 1 give? I don't think I could tiut an <'mo- tional price on it. This game \.\'ill culminate four yeaNi for me. 8ut 1 un- deratand his position·. The whcile four- year educational procedure her<' prt- pares you to be a n 1\rmy offlter and he's j udging thaL against something I "·on't pursue after this season.'' If Johnson ever got despondent about his ailment or about being a non·playing eaptaln, he hasn't shO\.\'n it. Weck after week he seemed to be the most fired -up member of the Army team. "I feel just as Important as ir I'm out th ere p l ayinJt." he s a i d . "Sometimes 1 feel dO\.\'n personally. Sometimes I "'ish I could pla y, especially looking back at the last thrae games because I see things on this team 1 've nc\•Cr seen before. t llt'C t~is te11m with more potentlul than it's ever ~ad." ''It's completely black and blue -it looks t e r rible,·· ~1cK ay told r e- porters at his ~·eek ly brunch. We v:on't play Pat unless he 's ready. I-le a lso has another game after Notre Dame <the Ro se Bowl) and a career after that.·· 1\lcKay had Vince Evans directin g Southern Cal's firsl·team offense ear- ly in the week. Evans is a powerrul runner who "'as ;1 tailback in hi gh s chool at Greensboro. N.C., ~·ho transferred fr om Los Angeles City Coll ege last fall. Be fore coming to the Trojans he had pl ayed eight games at 'IUarterback in juniorcollege. lf the Trojans go to Evans, at least one Trojan player said he has all the confidence in the world that the 6- foot-2. 220-pounder v.•ill do the joh. · "He's one heckuva player," said tailb<tck Anthony Oa\'is. "I ought to know, because l recruited hin1. '' J\·lcKay added that E\'ans. although lacking experience. "is a very good runner and a ver)'good player .''. The 8-1-l, Rose Bowl-bound Troj11 ns :ire favored by four points over the 9·1. Orange Bowl-bound Fighting Irish Saturday in J\lemori al Coliseum. 1\lcKay said Notre Dame's defenso. '"'hi ch ranks rirsl in the nation at the combination of s topping the run a nd 1J11ss presents a formidable problen1 regardless or who r1Uarterbacks the Trojans. Threl! l'ot re Dami! defensive llne mt:n ··-Ste ,•e Ni~haus , Kevin Nosbuseh and ~like Fanning -range> from 6 feet 4 to 6·6 and from 253 to 266 pounds . "They do no\ leak." J\feK11y said of the Irltih defense. ''1'hey submerge you. Otirofrensi ve line is blotking pret· ty good. but this will be by far their most superior test. They had htlter block Saturday or we \.\'On'l move an inch," Niehaus. a .senior. is pl1ying his O r~t game against Southern Cal after m ls11l ng the last l \\O m eetln Rs bec:1use or knee SUrAt'ry. "And v.·e "·ouldn't mind if he missed this one," ~aid ~lcKay . ··11 ~·s the si1.c of a \.\•hale :lnd mo\"e~ like~ porpui.c.'' •• - Trojans Collect 6-4 Tilt Area Grid Stars of Week Newport Scuttles By ROGER CARLSON OI ... Otllr l"ll.tkalt A potent defense and a balanced ofrense paved the way for . University" High's 191.h straight water polo vie · Lory Tuesday as the Trojans advanced to the ClF 3-A semifinals. Coach Chuck lt1orris'Tro· jans stifled l\tiraleste with an overwhelming defense in the second half and hung on to post a 6-4 decision before 4()()fans at University 1-ligh. ...,. . The win puts University in the se mifinals against U pland Friday at CP Pomona (3 : lS), Upland beat San 1i1arino, 7-4. Miraleste had its chance to pull from behind with SS seconds left and trailing, 5-4. But the vi sitors couldn't rind an open player to throw the ball lo and finally the Ocean League champs threw the ball away. Jeff llassett came up with · the steal with 35 seconds left. l\'loments later Jeff Borsuk added a little fros ting against a whipped fl.1iraleste defense. Steve l\.fcCormick and· Chris flallman came up with tie-breaking shots in the second half to keep li1iraleste off balance. Hallman 's s hot with 2:48 left proved to be the clincher from four yards out. He whistled it past the ?itiraleste goalie to snap a 4-4 situation. . McCormick's shot from the corner was his second perfecto of the day and il h e lped n egate two l\.liraleste goals which came \\'ith University a player short due to fouls. Other scoring for the win· ners included goals by .· Hassett and Steve Campbell in the first half. Laguna Ejects Foe, 8-7 ByEDBURGART OltMDiltr,lMISWff The Los Altos Conquerors top pololst was throv.·n out in the rourth quarter and the Laguna Beach Artists pro· ceeded to ejecl the Con· I BRENT PARTRIDGE Golden West Offense BROOKE DUNN Saddleback Defense .. MARK FAGAN San Clemente Defense MARK NICHOLS Golden West Defense JIM POETTGEN Saddleback Offense RANDY ADAMS San Clemente Offense MIKE NANKO Orange Coast Offense SCOTT REIO Newport' Harbor Offense GARYPIEROT University Offense KELLY STROICH Orange Co11t O.fenH RON LAMERTON NewPort Harbor Defense ART HEISE University Defense Wilson By GLENN WHITE Ol ... 0.11' ~IMMHI LONG BEACH -Fronk Anderson, undtnlably one of the CJF"s top t"''o water polo players, slammed In seven goals, stole the ball twice and had t\\'O assists t() lead Newport llarbor High past host Long Beach Wilson. 14·9. in CJF playofC action Tuesday. Anderson. a junior, wa5 unstoppable as he came within one goal of doubling the scoring output or Wilson's triple \\'Orld swim- ming record holder, Tim Shaw. Anderson ca'me \\'ithin a \\'hisker or aetting that eighth goal in the closing moments. Newport, getting a nifty first half -performance by senior goabe Bill Prichard, hopped off to a 4-0 lead and never looked back as coach Bill Barnett's forces upped their record to 21 · l. Prichard made eight saves the first tw o quarters. Newport treks to East LA College Friday nig ht for a 7:30 duel with Do\\·ney, a 14·3 victor over San Marcos Tuesday. Also play ing well for Newport was Mitch White, who caitned three goals , <:nd sophom o re Ke\'in Roberts, who set picks on a number of the goals and "'ho was cr'edited with at least two steals, George Newland, J ohn Dobrott, Craig Fults (2) also scored for the Sailors. 4-3 Win ForCdM Poloists By DAVE ROMANO 04 IM D.tllr f'tMISIMt Corona del !\tar High played a deliberate style of offense the entire game, but scored thf game winning goal on a quick break Tues- day afternoon to record a 4-3 triumph over Lakev.·ood High in a CI F 4·A water polo match at Newport Harbor High. querors from the CIF 3-A •AL DISIENA RICK BASHORE CHUCK VAN LIEW M_ARK DeLAY ~~!:~a~0~fte~~a:c,~rr~i t2 _ _,..._E_d_l_s_o_n_D_•_f_e_n_•_• _____ E_d_1s_o_n_Otf __ •_•_•• _____ E_1_r_o_r_o_D_e_1_e_n_•_• _____ E_l_T_o_r_o_Otf_e_n_•_• __ Leading the Lakewood Lancer s 3-2 with f ive minutes left, the Sea Kings allowed their foe to tie the game. However, Corona del Mar came back seconds later \\"hen Frank Browne connected on a shot from about 10 yards out for the deciding tally. ··we knew \\'hat they \\'ere going to do when they start· ed to set up the play," says kvine·s pool. · The victory s ends the • ~~i;~yi·;~:i~~,··:.:~:~~!'.· .Awards P_ a.ss-happy 'f __ itan_s \.l.'hich edged Laguna, s.a. - -- earlier this season. Servite JC Corona del Mar coach Cliff T !looper. "They set up a earns play where they .could do ---only-one tfling and we took advantage of it bf breaking away after the shot. They 0.4.IL V Ptl.OT bb Classy. Passer Moon Sparks OCC Grid Foe CULVfR CITY-To s3y- that West LA College li ves .and dies with its passing at- tack is an understatement. The Oilers, winners of the Western State Conference,' fi gure to come out throwing .against Orange Coas t College Saturday night in their first round JC football playoff till at OCC. Freshman Harold 1"1oon guides the \llest LA passing. attack at quarterback. In 10 games this season, l\toon has completed 161 of 321 passes for 2.377 yards and 17 touchdown s . That r anks him No. 3 in the state. And the 6·2. 190-pound ex- Ha milton High standout has only been intercepted 12 times in helping the Oilers to a 7-3 season mark and a 6·1 confere[lce record. lie was nameB the \\'estcrn State Conference player·of- the-year Monday: Moon's chie r receivers are sophomores Leon Gar- rett a nd Art Clark. Garrett. a 6 -0. 185- pounder. has caught 71 passes for 1,269 yards and 11 touchdowns and is ranked . No. 1 in the state. Clark . a 6·2. 180-pounder, has 38 re · ceptions for 369 yards and one TD. The Oil ers' two top ru n- n inc back s a re a l sl) sophomores. Dave Bixby (5·11. 190 ) has carried 97 times for 418 yard s \\'hi le Everett r.1arshall (~·7 . 185) has 294 yards in 78 carries. While \Vest LA has scored 293 points thi s season !29.3 average), it has also allowed 229 (22.91. And West LA coach J im Jtaock readily <idmits the All-Sunset Water Polo Four players from cham- pion Nev>port Harbor Hi gh. includin g go a li e Bill Prichard, highlight the All- Sunset League water polo team . Other first team player~ from Newpo rt include Frank Anderson. George N e \liland and Kevi n Robinson. Fountain Valley placed Allen llogue and Terry Rice on the first team. l\.1arin a's Se an Buckner and Edison's !<.1 att VanG ordon "'ere al so on t he first team. Fl"STTE"'M Fr1n• A~'"'"· NtwC>nrl )U•DDn S..•n &,k,..,, M••ln•, "'"•" H<>11...,, FoUf11d•n Vtll•y; Ml~• item , Lo\ "'lamilo•, D•11 N•119•D•11•f, W•1lml11t1•f; (,00•9• .,. •• ,-. N•won•t H.tfDClf: B•ll Pri<ll•ra, t<kwporl H••DD•; T•ffy RI<•. Fo .... t••ll v11,.,: K••l11 Ro1>l11•CW1, N•WP<>r1 m""". -UV•nCio•OOn, Ea·~ SE COHO TEAM Edt E•b•UQ, M1ri11•; C".<•9 FulU, t<kwport H1•DO<; Ken C..tll.t(lhe•, F°""1••n vall•w; 1(111 Hollm•n~ Ea~ctn. Jon Nu11\l1y. Wt1tml111111r ; 8111 ltvtll•. EGilOfl ; Toad L1e<n, Fo...,1•111 V•lley, Kim Predl1I•. Loi "'l•"'illll, Mo ... P\,i.<>, W11tml11111f , K11'1 W19Mf, U..r•. Oilers \\'ill hl\'e fo score four or fi ve touchdownit to be at OCC. · • ··\Ve haVc to ('()ntrol tht• ball passll)g and.acore a lot of points because Or:inge Coast is going to score on us:·sa)'S Raack. ••\V e .a r e n ot strong any"1here defensively. T"'O or our losses we re a~ainst teams that controled Jhe ba ll on the ground and Orange Coast Is that type footb<ill tea m . \Ve 're hoping for a hig h sc orin g gan1 t> ... that 's the only \\'ay \\'e <·an "'IO •· Raack. a rormer Santa Ba rbara llig h and Oregon State defensi\"f:' line man. feels th at Ora nge Coast is the most disciplined team \\·est L,\ has met. \\'est LA (7-3) 10 Los Angeles CC :?:? 13 Pie rce JG 16 Barstow o 28 C~nyons :?() 34 Sa nta Barbara 1o 171iloorpark :M 49Compton 28 49 Hancock 2ti 35 \"e nt urJ 33 4:? 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"6· Banquets Gird for Newport In the "'ild fourth period at lrvAle with the score. tied 7-7, Herb .Greenbcck. who had already scored fi\'e goals, was ejected \.l.'hen he knocked over a Laguna poloist on an attempted Divide Fullerton College's Ke vin llopp scored with 47 seconds left Tuesday night to give the Hornets a 10-9 wiil over Orange Coast College in the Southern California water polo tournament at El Camino College. took a gamble, won it, and !======================~ then lost it seconds later." 11 .steal. Second s later, Bria'n O'Hara tallied the winning goal on a shot from five feet out Without Greenbeck. the Co nquerors "'ere unable to mount a serious rally as Artists· goalie Rob Potter stopped se\'eral Los Altos attempts. Los Altos seemed to be· conquered at halftime, \\'ith. Laguna leading 5-2. But the Artists ga\'& up two quick goals in the third pe riod , \\'ith G reenbec k scoring both. one from the hole position and one from 25 feet out. Laguna "'ent back ahead. 6·4, on a long goal by Cliff Amsden. his second of the match. But the Conquerors came back to score twice in succession to make it 6·6 at the end o( the third quarter. ·Phil l\iorrcale scored his rourth goal at the outset or the fourth quarter, putting Lag una on t op 1·6. .Hmffc .. Trff.-.· PWll Gift• r!l~~· sr.m:ROOM --~~ ... ___ ._._ Gordon Barr and :\like Spraitz "·ere named most \'aluable on the Nev.•porl 1-Iarbor lligh freshman and sophomore football teams at separate awards ban- quets !<.t onday and Tuesday nights at Newport Harbor lligh. Special award winners : FtetllrMn Football C1p!.1l11: Doll llarllt•; Mos! ValUllble : C.O•GCWI ••••; MOii •mo•O•e.l; "'-'· ll•o-. SO,..OIMft F .. llNlll C.p!.tln: MIU Klwtmu••; ..... SI v.1 .... Ole: Ml~t Spt11!1; Mott lm-voa: D•i•n C.11'1C•ft Sophomore Forrest !<.1ct· calf was named most \'alua- ble on the Estancia High cross country team at the school"S sports awards ban· quet honoring the· cross ~ountry and freshman and sophomore football teams. Ct•HCIVlllry V•rtltr C.01.1111: CIN'ty Wl'llWI; Motl Vtlu.blt: Fo..,H1 Mttt•tl; M.0'1 lml>f'O'l'e<I: Mike "''· J1111MI' VtnJty C.11>!.tl": 0111 Wolllll\Olfl; litlo\t lm-pro .. ta. Jtn Powe It. ........ ,.," Clpt.lft' f OftY S.01.,.; MOH !mpro"'°: DouvHowe, Mott V.tl.,.ble: Mt~ McC.1. s..,ii-....... , ... u CIOl.tlll; Kl fl UflOCl•r.; Most V1l11tble l.tt•; Jol'ln Sl'l tftr ; Moll V.11111011 tlfll!T>.lfl; Kt viii S.wClllK•. •rflllrMll Ftt!NH Metil V.1h1t bt1: Dive Jt•.-iko: Best Lkvm.tn: Sl•tt Cunlll; IUll 8.tt~: L.t•rv Kt.t!St. DR. JOHM'S \V ~fl TT IE R -Pi oneer 1-ligh S c hool ~a i n e d a reprive in the CJF 4·A foot· ball layoffs despite a 44-8 thumping hv St. Paul and will be out to redeem itself against Newport llarbor High Saturday ni ght at Ger· ritos Colle ge . Th e game \\•ill be a second-round e ncounter for both teams. The Pioneer Titans fini shed the season with a 7-2 record and \\'ere tied with S anta Fe for second place in the \Vh1t · mont League behind cham· pion La Serna. \Vith Pioneer advancing by virtue of a protest that was upheld by CIFofficials. coach Bob Spindola feels his biggest problem of the week is one of psychology rather than physical prepared· ness. · · Psycholog ic a lty our kids are a bit bewildered,·· Spin- dola says. "But we're gl:id to ge t a chance to prove we are n 't as bad a football team as the score would in- dicate agains t St. Paul (44-8 ). ··\V.e definitely have to get back on the right track to win ll,:?ai n st Ne \\' ort Pre·OPEMIMG PRESCRIPTIOM! , I WILSOH. SPALDtMGo, -ilAHCROFT \ Yellow Tenru s Balls $199 s 1.99 w/trade·1n ol used balls IL""'' -~ --· " Dr •. John's Tennis Shop 08 E. 17th St...:.t lnln• Cost• Mua ""' 642·6295 i-l arbor. ·· Spi.ndola says . The Titans operate out or a pro-T offensiv e formation un d they like to throw the football . One of the top playe rs on the team is quarterback Chris Te rraza s , a 5 11 , 175-pound senior. The y,·in enables-the Sea Kings to advance to the se- mifinals or the playoffs Fri· day ni ght at 9 against Sunny 1-lills High at East Los Angeles Co llege. Sunny llills defeated Crescenta Valley. 15·8, Tuesday. In a physical coolest which saw Lakewood com- mit 31 team fouls. Corona del Ma r had trouble getting its offense set up . The Lan- • QTY OF IRVINE REGISTRATION FOR TINNIS CLINIC ADULTS, Jl'i.. IMTERMf:D., AD't'AHCED ff' • lri119 OM c ... of Hrw lolh ~~ Vidto Tape Rl'-play f?. Tennis BaH Mochines --..i Professional Instruction 4-q~~~ ;,:;-. Rr9b~.,,.,.,s.t .. Mo•.l~9•A. 'Iii 12 >\ IRVIHE TOWH CENTER Callforinfo:S57·021 I ''He 's an excellent thro"•er and he's very ac- curate," Spindol~ says. ··At one time during the season. he had an excellent c ha nce of breaking the passi ng percentage mark for the CIF. He \\'as hitting on 7S pe rcent of hi s at· tempts at that time. Jle's still hitting better than 65 percent." It was the fourth time this year Fullerto n defeated Orange Coast and the third time the game was decided by one goa l. In othe r tourney action Tuesday, OCC defeated r.tt. San An- tonio. 13 -11 . Golden \I/est to ok the m e :i s ure o f Pasadena, 14·7. but lost to Long Beach, 12·10. , cers also were playing the ~=====================~ lanes very well 'A'hich also i hindered the Sea Kings at· tack. The Titans try to balance their attack with 60 percent runniug-and 40 percent throwing but Spindola ad- mits they haven't done this much passing in recent games. Le::idin g ground gainer for the Titans is fullback Greg Gonzales, a senior. lie has rushed for more than 800 yards. In games today, Golden West fu ced l\.1t . San Antonio and Ora nge . Coast and Grossmont met. The \.l.'in· ners of those l\\'0 contests meet tonight at 6:30 .ind Fullerton and Long Beach Cit y clash for the title at 8. Orange Coast and Golden \\'est must win today to ad- \'ance to the state finals. Four teams will be taken from Southern California. Pat !<.toorhouse scored six goals and Doug Frantom added three in Coasr s \\.'in over ftlt. San Antonio. Browne's game-winner "'as his second goal of the game, his other coming >A'ith t>A'O minutes left in the third quarter which ga\'e Corona de! 1\1 ar a 3-2 lead. Girls Basketball 5.tftU H1 IJt J IMI 0.-...,.c..11 ,, fl "' ~ ArlQel 00 )0 8o<io 11 1• c-11 •0 1 11 Oletl~I I I 0 l C.•t•• l 0 1 t L••I•• 1 0 l_i .I L•y•t• DO l O ,,.,.•well lDl •• Ull+e<' ' ' 1 15 Toi.Ill 2l • IS ~ M.tlftilllt KIA: Qrlfttl CNtt ZI. '-'11 Aftl It Again we pause to give thanks for all our Blessings John Hart Lynn Hart HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CEMTER ST., COSTA "4ESA SKIING MOUNTAINEERING TENNIS f1c1lle1t Children's Section Too Ou11h1y 8"1"d1 lor Every Budga1 RENTALS REPAIRS llN~A,,.llllClll!J lti!lST1 11 C"AAOl ·~l'l+CAN ("(1••11ss * * * * * TWO LOCA rlONS REOONOO 8EACH 11 5 P"los V11•des 91.,.<1 378·8551 HUNTINGTON BEA.CH 8909 Atlams l>vto (71 4) 963·455~ 1213) 592·281\ * • • Bi; DAILY PikOT • • • 'l'ltti11l..:sgivi11~1 frou1 Mexico r·our of lhc 20 youn gSters from Ce ntro de Amparo Orph<Jnagc in Ensenada rcr\ca rse for their :-.c hcduled <ippearanC'e at St. Andre\\''s Presbyterian Church in NC\\'port Beac h on Thank sgivin~ Da y. The ehildr('n, under· the direction or 'l'ony 1-lernandez. \\'ill be singing their thanks for lhe \\'Ork done on thei r orphunage by hi gh school ;:ind college ~tudent s dur111~ Easter \VCCk. 1'hc lt1:v. Oon t\'laddox \'>ill he assisted at the 10 :.i .m. scrvi(·c !\\' Jun Armstrong. Sl'nior seminar y s tudent at San Francis co Tht·o log1c;.il Sem inar~' tn San /\n ~el mc . und member of St . An- dre\v·~ Chu r('h Hobie Cats to Compete In Coastal Yule Regatta ~Jobie Cat s ailors "'ill be competing for charily Dl'C. 7 1n the second onnu<1 I llObie Cat Christmas Hcgatta bff t h ~ B u s t \' P ('I i t' ;\ n Rest;.urant Pii.·r 1n i'\c•Y.'1)11fl 1-larbor. :\lore thun 5UO local 1-lohil' s<1ilors "'ill p<1y an entry fl'e nf 510 each y;ith the pro- ceeds to t:;o to the Orunge Co untr lin1 1 <1f th e \meric:i n CanC'er Soeicty. The regotto 1s open to llobie 10s <t_nd 12s v•hich 11·ill :-i"·arm over the bay (ron\ JU a.n1. to 5 p.rn. in scver;1\ {']ass r<tl'l'~. 'l'r(lphics 11·ill he a11·ardl·d tn the 11·inncrs ;_n1d all par11cipunts 11·ill be gi \"{'n frC'C bCl'r by thC' CO· s ponsoring 1-fobi(' Cl:1s:-1 A:-· :-ociation ;ind the Rus ty P('-!ican RcsL;1urant. Tclc\'ision <1 ct n1· Budd~ Ebsen. hi mself ;_1 11 :1rdt•nt BOATING t';1t;1n1a r;1n saJ!o1·. 1,1111 hl· honorar1· (·hairman ot lht· 1.·1·cnt arid v. ill probably sa il 1n Onl' or more of the rac.:('-s IJther t'nlcrt:.11nm ent µcrsonal1tics ex pected to bt.· on hand ore .Joey Bishop. (;rcgory Peck. H o~· Disney :incl .John \\'aync. From the f,Olitical \VO rJ<l . s pcci;i l i.:ue~t s will he All.• ~cmb l y m<1n Hober t Badh;im and Nc1,vport Beach ~1ayor Donald P.1cln- n1s 'rhc A01 e r1 Ci.1 n Cancer Socicl~' v.·ill use the funds for its three·fold program<lf reseal'c h , e<lutation <ind ser\·ice. lntt.'restcd 11c rsons. other' than the p;irticipants. 11·ishing to make donations 5hould co nt act Pat Larabee, Coos\ C:ilan1aran, 2026 ~l c(:;a\\' Avf'., lrvinL·. Phone 979·2880. Further in· formation rnay alsn be ob- Laincc.I by c;,i lling the soc iety :1t 838·051U Loaned b'\'· Nav~· • • CG Gets Rescue Ship roast GU:ird response to , her 45 -knol c-ru1s1ng speed distress <'alls in Southern lo resPond lo actual ·und .CJli!ornioi -wal \'-1-'-.'> will-be s im-11-lflt e d senrch and .. pC'C'ded h.v tht• use of a nc11.t rescue e;1i;<.'ii. li er tt•sts will >12-foot hi gh-speed hydrofoi l ineludc oper;.1ting 11·i1h ('hristrnl'd 1h c f'lags1a rr C'oa~t (;u;ird h ('liropll'rs the r oast r.uard and 'vcrc p1C'kerl (or the duty bccau:=;e rnfc ssi-onal back · ground and t r;i in i ng. 'fhe Fla gs taff has a n alrpl:inl' l'Onfiguration. Shi· is r•1p1ipped 11·ith nne stccra· blt• full :-i tr11t ;1ft and .t11·0 foils fl}r\1':1rd. 'fhe for'>'·ard fn ils t :1rry 70 percent of her \\ l'li!hl . 'fhe F'la.l!si;1ff is on loan and s urrac1· l'r:lft . Durio~ tron1 the r.ia\~ fo r LL·stlni.: \\t•t•kf'nd:, :-ht• 11 Ill condut·t ,i nd evaluation IJ\' the Co:i sl :1(·t u:1I ~l·ar('h ;ind rt·~c·ut· Gu;ird on se:.irch.:1nd rescu(• op(•ration. :i nd utbcr n11 ssion:-:. 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Po~I """''"'(Jt••,ll,)Q,l / ·~1· "~'· PUBLIC NOTICE Irvine Firm Unveils Cruising Sailhoa t J:;l:indt•r \'acht:; Qf lr1·1n1· \\'ill it1lroduc·1• ;i rl(·11· ·11 ·foot r1·u1 s\n ~ s:iilbo;11 . tn be knn11·n as thl' Frt'<'l)Ufl ··l1, tn ti nu• fn r 1hf' "1nt1•r hn;.11 ~11111\:-. ;1r<·or1 hng 11\ Hustt•r 11 :1 m rn o n d • .l.:t'!ll'r;1 I 111 ;111;.l gt"'r ll <1n1rnood :-.aid thl· Fr('e po r t·41 11·111 IJe com· pl~·!t• 11·it h :il l of !hr ft'a\!lrl's nor1nal!y foun(\ 111 <i hasi<' <·ruis.1ng hoa1 ··\\'1 .. \'t' a:=;kt>d pl·oplc dl· llegg<tr H <l<l l'PI~· 111 1,·ol\'Cd ln <'l'H1:-1ln~ to 1IC'fil1L' Lht•1r 111·cds and l/onl t> Cl<t s/i 11\'.\'1.' tonk erl lo Lh1•rn Lohclii v u=-th·"•!'..ll t!11 s hoat," llan1· \'Ei\"IC'I·:. IL ,d~· 11\l'! rnnnd :-.:11d . Errnl'l't('gdtl:1 l 'rhallt), ;1 18· 'f'h r Fl'C('p11rl·41 has IJc•cn \'t'ar·Old "'Om~1n \\ho han· dc:-;1gnl'<I 11i!h a ketr h rig l11 't'll !Je~g1ni:: on the slr<'('l" \11th a full kCl'I ;ind 11 ft.111•0 of ilL'arh.v l.\;i:-11ia110 for h;1if in bcan1 . and a watcrlinl'· ;, t'l'l1!ury. d1l'd ~t11ld1~n1y nn· t1»leni;:th r;.itio tli<~l should thL' strt·1•! prndut't' :1 spcC'd or 8.5 knoL" .\t h~·r holJ~e pnhrc lllunrl uncl('r JH1\\'f'I'. ~1\ ~.ll'i-.:-i of p:i pt'r (•urrl'nr~ A n'1dsh1p l'O('kpi! i~ s ur· a!lfl ro1n . 1nelur\1ug ht't\\L'l'll rou1Hl1>d '>''ilh a hi j!h co1nh· S'.1.1"i.1 :111d SIS.Hltlf v .. orlh of 111~ for p rotection fr()rll 1 al1rl h• L· :111rl n1any 1nn1·~· 1\'a tf'r ;,111d "'1nel /\ special mil!1ons 111 prt•\\·ar and :-1t•:Jt has ht•c•11 dl'si$!l1t''d ror 1.,:irtrrrl1.• lir1• 1h.'1t h.1\'L' bet•n the h('lmsrn.1n nf(ording :an y.·orthlcss ror ,l'c<1r~ unnhstru<•l1·d 1·1('\\'. Israeli Teachers Ousted From W ir~ Services Thrc(' teachers who aban- doned their studcrits dudnJ! Israel's bloodiest encounlcr '>''ith Aruh guerrillas ha"e . lost their jobs, ending a con· t rovcr sy that pitted r e- li gious precepts against public outrage. The Education Ministry :announced that Yonah r\mrussi tendered his re· signation today. Zion Cohen · resig ned Saturday and Rab· bi Yoser Amar has beensus· pendt'd "'ithout pay. The three were a ccompa- nying c hildren on an over: (..___PE_O_PL_E __J} n1gtit field trip when three guerrilla gunmen burst into <• schoolhouse in the northern tO'>''n of f\-1aa lot fll:ay 15. * Over a luncheon of a two· ounce millet cake, a tiny potato, a s mall cooked onion and an ounce of tea, Sen. ~1 a rk Jlatfie ld IR- Ore.l, called on Americans to "y.•illing ly experience hun!;C'r " a s a means to begin solving the world food crisis. Presiding at one of thc- strangest luncheons seen in the Capitol. Hatfield an· nounced he was introducing :1 Senate i:esolution f'alling for a National Day of Fast- ing one year from now - l\londay, Nov. 24, 1975, the !\Tonday of Thanksgiving week. 1--latrield said the meal. at- tended by the press and rerrcsentali\'es of religious organizations. consisted of 67 calories -t he a pprox· imate daily r:ition of 500 million people around the "'orld. * President Ford is getting the Oval Office refurnished to make it reflect his taste ~ind provide a "'armer feel- ing than the Nixon decora- tions provided. Some of the changes ..... ·ere made during Ford 's :.ibsence O\'Crseas last week. nnd include s uch things as lhe rembva\ of battle nags that t"i!ied to s land behind the President"s deSk. A pale ye ll ow 01•al rug has replaced ;.i blue rug. " A park will be renamed for retiring Los Angeles County Supervisor Ernest f:. Debs and his paperS'will he put on public display in a library r'oom named after him at Ca l S tat e Los Angeles. 'fhe 70 ·vear·old Debs, \\'ho is re.tirin g after 32 ,·cars in various public of· [ices, has served as an as· semblyman, a City Council m em ber a nd on the Board ofSuper,·isors • * .Jus ti ce \\'illianl 0 . Douglas refused a request hy the United States that Los Angeles broadcaster \\'ill l.e ~·is be returned to jail because he refused to turn over evidence rela ting lo October bombings at the !-iheralon Airport J-lotcl in Los Angeles. Douglas, in a brief state· rnent, said he Y.•ou\d ke1>11 his ~O\'~ 2 orde r releasing Le\\'is in effl'ct until the e n· lire cou rt disposes of hi s pC'lition asking for reviC'w or his contcn1pt petition. Boat Sales Approaclt A Record Lo1v in Fnt Over The Counter Turkeys Save T""" Qll01•1._ 0.111 .. C io111 Ull< .WO•IN C 'I.I•" 11 .. : II:•• ~ •• ' lo\IODl\H ltV , ... M .. ~m (rt 11.< 1 W•'1 F•I t i') ~ lttYI\ ,...,. A"Odtlio.. $1 f,!!I 110 lh J ,,,._fk lw I? IJ ll:lofJ Ml n• • • •• ., •. , 111~ SH!P'lllft l)Plt~ oe• uJ II) -r l(y II 1• A~ £r, •re lllds .iM11 ot1 ... l)gol tmp 1 a M( Cm<k 2t ,, ,,_. 0' n•"" 111'4 11\, Money, Heart QllOlM or OVll•·I,.._ QOitutt l J !' w0w1 1: 10"!1 10 Aolhn• a ~ Ottktrt tll Ir Geft l MC;Qu,lc, 1111 1 Rouw Co Nd! 01/wr Ol tit Ocwwokh II 11 W•tllf 11 U AuO,t Pll c-(£••'-"'Cart~ <fl •llo • Mf(letn \It 2 A"'I S\0" l!rne.! The ouotf• Coor Joli• 111.\ II -••n U\~ 21 ' ''"'' '"'"! -not 1!\Clu(ll °""" Oil ..... I -·ulf'lt u·' u !Wll Ill rwl~ I m.tlk\fO, m .. k Oucomn 11 11 ---~n i.4' 11 oU 11111 II'• IJ\J .. ' . ,. ,.... ·~~ I! "'' •') ,.., I II~ BySVLVIA PORTER T hursday being a day triJdltlonally associated with Cood nnd Camily, it's a most appropriate time for me to emphasize tllat if you also eat the traditional turkey, you will help curb your food costs and PfOtect your health as y..•ell. "F'oods 1vhich cluim the bi ggest chunk of your grocery doll ar arc those hi ghest in cholesterol and saturatt'd fat,," says thu Arn erican Jleart Associa· tion in a new pumphlct. "'Save Food$ a nd J-lclp Your llcart." These same foods m:iy help keep your blood f'holesterol levels hi gh. MOst scientists agree that a high blood cholesteiol Je vel furthers development of heart a nd blood vessel diseases." TURKEY NOT only onen costs less than most red meats; ii. a lso has less fat and fewer calories. The same goes for chicken and fi s h -and fis h fal is polyunsaturated. Of course there's a lot more than this to the tale of combining money·saving with health·saving tip5 on food-so here goes. If y ou bu y .a self·basting turkey, it may weigh 'more but you pay for the basting fluid a t the same rate as the turkey. In ctddition. most basting fats are h ighl y saturated, caution s -the llc<irt. Association. U.S. Trade Surplus Up For Month -OI' (Ol'!l'"I" Ovtlkill 0 II• 1 l#ytt Fl lllo 1 oth\. V ., \loll; -dO llOI E.1111l Sci )l'o } M>dT•• C •'-'I J ''°"'" H S e a s o n 'i o u r ... net11 •1...i £ot1rni 111> n Miiie• HS .,,., • • W<!d ,., , .. •• u •'' ~ '" ,1, 11\o It'• !Sl.o I•' t •4· 11. l'> ,(. Thanksg'••t'ng food to taste 't•-••on•. Ec011 LM 1J'-' 1~ Mlll._ "'' n "Ma•O• '" • 1 .. 0USTll:IALS EOS Mvc IQ~> 11 MllS..to '4 J1 Jt wm1•1r Special seasoning packages 11.Mo "11L11'1£s E.1 ... '° t"l9 ,,,. •M F.111 ,...., J "" op Tw$Ur Ei '"""'' J" J t Cp 10•• 11 \lo •~ are costly and may be too . ""' .. -. 1r1o,}914 Emeri.n tf'o l l •• 1n n •s ew h. hi .• a ... As-EMf'tY c 1'h l ~ s. 14•~ IS nelc~ l"• 4•·· 1g YSIHC'Cu . Acl6lwl( 1iw. n E11Uil'f 01 u u Mor..-i er J"' 4V. i<!l9SO'I 1•, •-. -Refore you go shopping ·....,..""' 11: 1 111o £qu s .. 1. 111t • lo'Orr1~ ·~ 1o•n 1p Too 74''" JS~ r Th k · · I AO Mk ro 1>11 .114 E!Mn A 7-lt I MoJl-CP 4~~ S Cal WI IO'll 11\• or your an sg1v1ng mea . 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Co 11'/o 12\'o P::.N Ctr 7'1o I W, l(yG' llV1 12•1 more servings per pound. 11MA co '"" • Hlnr• EL 2s u ,,..11, c1p 1w.•m• c1 ,...., >-'·• A d th t r llctl Evm. 11"' 19 l'loovt!r •~• 10V. 1"' 115-"Wfllr Fd n 11'" n compare eamoun o eor....m~ 9~. 10 <;p 13 i•11t ow~r en tl'lr 1sv,w;11 .. m1, ,.., 1•.i. poultry servings you get ....,r eooin "'" 1~.,.. 1•~ ""' Mio • .i. 1 °"''"n <;• • 1 w;i-n H J s1~ • .--8rfflCO I !$ .... 1• ylll ' 1V. 1V. R•lnf <;p •I• sv. Winn• SI• e • pound instead of just 11<;,..,, tn ,,,. 1 •Y>U!• c IQ 10\lt Ra"ttm ,11 11b~w.n1 P~r •'• •~ . h 8r,,.O~ F l 'I• ' IMS lnln! 4l'. ~Vo ,.,1..,.. /'i"J l "i W!K Pll IS"1 1~>\-o compar ing t e cost per erown •r 1'-• J 1'1nc1a \¥.it ,,.., 11~Ri11i1 p., ... "~w-l11'1 11...., u pound Money You Pa for -·~ 3~ J Inds NIKI •111 ' R«oa Eq '" ,, -Id Sv 4'-' s~. ' , y 8uckt~ .... 4 lnlOf't• Ho 1'4 Rl'9 Elf!( Jl"' 1•'lo Wrlg!'lt W 1 •''• bone, skin and fat is wasted. Surnp SI ,,,.. 1 1ns1r LMI J•~ • Rel• unov 8 •• • v1110 Fr1 111~1 '"' 8uller M 1814 19 lnlel Crp 2tV> 2/VJ Repuo l• nc~ 'lO lfont U1!'1 IG~• 11 -When Thursday is over c.1wt sv uv• 14 1ntut E" ~"" s-1o d · Qm Iron lntmt Gs 1014 \CHI. OTC JO Mosi Aciiue a n you're into the leftover 1u 111 1n1 A1um •v. 5~ St«t v.i-Bid AP• c .... Period, combine your cam T;lfl 11"" 11 1n eo.w A '," ',~ ... ~r £x~ •• ~ 111.11» 2N• 1110+ 1~ C:-Ml •>ro I n1en1! ., ~· .. .. ,..,~ l\lo leftover poultry with dried ca,....,, · 1v0 1 ntrst co Jlll 40,:, Fst Miu ioi, " ,.,,. CnMto Al t llt 10 I• So u1oi 1...-. 11v. Anloeu\.fr eu...:n 101 . ..aG 11"' v i-+ '"' beans, peas and lentils. c.en vtPS e'h t ...., a.eo •'-' 00 A""'" Ma1t1 <>11.000 1•,~ 11'> .•••.. S Cenlrn O II'"' 11 I~ 10111 G•to:•n -N•18k '1,000 }fo }<>,.. l9. ( a me applies to fish and ci:s cnu 9.,. 1o E 1,,., • Ket"10M Ful>Ct ._,1m 3\~ 4v. .....• Other leftover meats.) The 0imp Pt ?\It .t ""' e~ 11 11o l ! a .. ••meroc~ •1.000 lS\4 ~· 1"° • 0\«11 c:a o 1~ M •11 1, 11 Rank Or11-1n 16,000 l\4 J<>. .•••• d•'t' ( th · I I"' • renneco Ott~ 11400 ,,. ~· I• a m ton o ese an1ma &'fB, ~~ 1~~ ~. ~~;..st 1;~ 1~~ Penn L•te ... !iii l\lo .... 1-1• source proteins will give Ch.-1' s.c 1J•1J •' ...,,n c 11 "" 1111. ··· ... · • ... u.:11, ,,·101.* I rt di h th be t 0-..bO (.p lHlo li t1rn lk l~• ?'\lo NASO vol<.rmf your e over s es e s 0t Frt n1t ,.,.. 1 ,111 ~ ...:. 'Y' ~~~~~ 3&1' mixture·for satisfving your ~;::~Soft~ ,~::: J:i.;, :.,~ 1~~ 13~ unc.n1..,, 11s1 bOdy'S ptotcin neea s. Cltl UIA 11:\0 12 oull Ei\ l\lt t \\o ToU.I 1S1t C111"1\ Ml 2011o 11 ev 0.1~ 1 1.,, G · d Loaet• -\VJIEN YOU'RE using dried beans. note that prc- seasoncd dried beans are the .more expcnsil'c I and could !1lso be highly seasoned for your health). Clf'velll< ""' ~Kt~ Fto 11,,. ""° oi11er• 0,11 Clf• 'frlv 1''< J ey Cust 7\'> JYo GA11~£•S Clew Crp • •l'I 1 e'.(lt Int ID\'> 11\4 1 Cal>o!Jp EQul J ,. 'Ill UP 14'.J (;oCoe L•b 10'4 11\4 KMS lntl J llo, 1 lnler~it lntO•O 1 -+ .. Up ll.1 Coburn 0 10'1'> 11\14 """" Vt t t J 0..1a Oh< 11\C ll•.-\o Ull n ,1 (O(,.C ~· 9'111 IQ Knuci• Cp •• ,, 6:tl,, 'TKO e .. u ..... ~ 1111 UP n .o ~' A• ~~ •' K_. ~ 4'1> S"4 S lmPl'r G•p nd lJI + 'It UP 20.0 Comm Cl 1 1~ U"' Kr~• ,..., 1v. •Go• Emp ""'" 1"'• 1 u11 14,il C.ml s~ro H 'h 11 K~lm El 1•• H~ I 91oclr0•YO .Sl .... .-+. UP 14,t Cwl NIG• U IS Lac~ St 11'1"> :l'l'h I FW>mal• Corp 2 ~ '4 Up U,J CmwTI P 1• l~• 1......:ar.t t •I> S\14 , 'SRnloDfMitl< E1 1 ~ 0..:. Up t•.l Cplr "'"!<> J-<.4. 3~ ~ 11•1< 13 10 c.n Mltn s.erv 1"" .-\lo Vo IJ.l t:Pttv" )lo, •l't Lowin ~ 10 21 11 CilSoM8Ga .SJ ~·•• ,._ UO ll.l -Dried fr~it s. nuts, legumes (whole grains too), \\~ASHING TON (UPI) ·-are nutritious foods but you 1'he U n ited States r e-neednotpaythehighprices gistered its fi rst trade sur-ror them often charged in plus in s ix months in Oc-health food stores. You can tober. despite a rise in oil buy these items in your imports, the Commerce -regular grocery store and Dcpartmcnt said1'uesday. a s the American 1-leart Conn Fe! 12•J. 1l Uwler C 11'¥< 13•.!. U Mo!~• 1ncor-p0 13 ~ IV.. UP U.O C".onn Gen 33-., 3lV. Lazy Bey '"'-SV. 1l OeYTrR1t .)6n 1\lo ~ 'tr Up 11.Ji en, Papr JOI!< 3111. lt<#\ Pl s.,.. s LO$Efil$ Qins.u Wt 19 ·10 Lii (llmp •.\:r ~ 1 A!IM'Rte;_ 1.lld I -Vt OH 33,I Con:l•i (p ~·...,~JV, Lili'llO Sir 7 I 1 A(>plbm FM<I 1'4-'""' Off 2J.I C:°"~ins J l "" Loni: Bast J>I. J J AtcnonPr PtO \It-Yo Olt 10.0 Crci.$ Co I l 'lli LOC:-lol• :'I'll 10 t A•Sl!attn F...el 11-~ Off 1•.1 Curl NOii • 10 LOM $1~• ..... I S ()jlli(I C:OltJng ~·-~ ON l~O °"'11 Intl ,,.,., lS Lona• FD • S.UP<~"'" EQpt )·.~-.,,., on 13,J CMr1 Or9 l "'> 5q,. 112 111 I C:"l'-n•c lKn I-''-\4 OH ll 5 o.iw 100 S"' •Vo ._,,....~ Cc 21'h 21' I l\e'r9,1Pa .114• I"•·-1 Off 12.1 ~Jin Ml lf'i> 11 MPtrm1 41:. s • U..ker Drotnr~ !',..-V• Oii 11 ,9 ~;~ fR 3"' 411o -Glos ,_,,..., 11 l~ ~~~~~~111.2:.'i 1' .... ~ g:: ll:t 1'he su rplu s or S29.4 Association points out, ~illion l'..-as s_mall. but iri· "Organic foods may not be d1ca~ed U.S. 1ndus_try was organically grown since making efforts tn improve t here are no standards to its share of the world regulatetheirsale." markets in the face or S<lar· . -Although it's probably ing prices for oil imported useless to suggest at this from t h e Middle East, .season that you buy skim or Ca nada, Vl'nezue l a and ·tow.f at milk, that's the Africa. health-protecting advice The Commerce Depart· .the Heart Association gives mcnt said the United States you. n also suggests that c~~cirt~d a r ecord 58.664 you ~·crea m " vegetables, ~ilhon in <?ctober on an ad-meat, turkey, chicken and Justed basts. Imports on an fish dishes by using white adjusted basis \\•ere valued sauce pre pared from skim atS8.635billion. milk and margarine of use . It v.·as the. f.irst . surpl~s evapora~.§~l'l}___m~k__,_i\n~ -s1nec-S92 .S-b1 lhon 1n· April when buying margarine, ;ind <lnly the. second . since choose one made with liquid the end of the Arab 011 cm-vegetable oil (not coconut) bar go. as the first ingredient on the Despite the improvement J<ibel. in October. the tJnited St:i.tcs has a trade deficit of Sl.3 billion so far for the year. The departm ent said oi l im~"!Orls 1,\·erc valurd at S'l.2 billion. up from S2 billion in September. The nation in· creased its imports of oil b~ 13 million barrels to t9t.8 million barre ls in Oi'tobcr. Nutrition Sales Up x31 ,. Nl.li RHy 111< I 11 Cam,,..nell! Intl 1 \"t OH 11.1 Ptln1 lnlt 1\i l ,,...l!IC~I :it"' JI ll Mlow ... Oisf ... I -Vo Ott 11,I I , 'I I I ' l I . Big Four Sales Dip 35% DETROIT (UPI ) -The t o u.r U.S. auto makers r e ported m id-November sales w e re down almost 3S percent from last y ear 's already d e pr,essed levels Ford Motor Co. chairman Henry Ford 11 said the bottom or the a uto s lump has not y e t been reached General M o tors, Ford, C hry1le r and American Motors said domestic s a les 1n the Nov 11 21l period lotaled 190,093 cars, off 34 1 percent fro m 258,818 tn mid-November last year. The re were nine sales days this y e ar a nd eight lasl year WHILE NOT as sharp a drop as industry executives had predicted , the trud·Nove mber sale s were Lhe lowest for the indus try since 1970, when a stnke hampered dehvenes Chrysler Corp , which w ill close five o f its s ix U S a sse mbl y plants fro m Thanksg1 v1ng to Jan 6, reported a 41 7 percent drop 1n Nov 11 20 sa l es American Motors' sales were down 38 percent, General M o tors r epartee! a 34 3 p e rcent d ecline a nd Ford Motor Co said its sales dropped 31 3 percent Up to 20-0,000 U S and Canadian auto workers will be o ff for parts or all of Dece mbe r as a uto makers try to bring their huge inventory of unsold cars into hne w ith s lumping sales While s m all car sales continue to slide, luxury models were selling a l a near-record pace CADILLAC SOLD 9.731 cars in mid-November, Just 2 .3 percent off the record for the period set last year, and Imperial sales so far 1n the 1975-mode l year are within 19 units o r matching the year -ago pace The Ford c ha irman said he f eared It w o uld be m 1d-February before Congress took some action on the economy lhut could i m p r,o v e co n s umer confidence Farm Costs Rise $4 In October ,"ti!!!l \---------------t!OOO \ ~ \ ..... 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' 11·~. \, ll;a•w• .. l"I l • """' \(, N1tMpt JllJ 1110 JI SF••11pl )0 ,. •• '• Un P..:JllO IO •• , 111 ..... eithe r Since World War II The re was gross s~Cula· AmSl+rll 11 • IS • ~· Vt £qulmr-.. • • ·~-"' Col Pltturet I 11°-.... lt••"I pl i.. ••JO )IV.-.. N,•,•,",",' .. ~ Ul)O 1,•, •• _. !'. !>.lfelnll JO 10 ~\1 ll. .. u P•C pf ,, ll 11 ..... Am 51•••211S)4'-"•"'E11uG+1 lOO S IJ?Vi CGISC>n l .. lfH''" t(tlAl pf'\'o J )I -.,, " 19 -.s..w1 21s ll· Unl ... <l•0\.11 1111..-•. and exc luding t h e present. lion in the stock m arket In "'mr" r 1 t0 • 1n •11~. "" EqLll• 2 011 1 90 ,,,,.. • ~ Co!wM 1 21"' is 1•. '• .. .._, 1ot1t1 •~ 1 "''>?--.. Nl 111d.,.1 1 , 04 11·~ s....f 8 ~ 11e1 , n 1 • u111ro,11 10 n• 11o th U ldsll h K k d ""''"TP'• 1"11 .... Eim.ttloln 1S 2U 1' •l.:.ComtoE l l0 1Hlll'••l\to ll•1M"tCl 5G • St ,,.•i. NlTCtp00•111111,o.1i..s..E1Plll • n ... U"'•o••IP'I lllQll -'• e ni e a es as gon e contra s t, 1r kpat nc s a1 , 111TrP1Al,.. 1 1111.-.. IE111Ulr• :a 1 11 • -v. emE11111 10 J" •"" 11.-Mu 10 1 » • """"01~w1 s s ,, 60 • "'s. .... s 1 °"" 11 1. u111 ,. .. ~.,, 1 ,., » through five recessio ns -1n th t l k k l .. rrat8 l ,. .. 11-.. £11e•1on JO 1 1 iv. eomYw 1 20 1 1 lll, ~ '-1t.CPt• 2 10 1 1i 11<1• ,,.,..1ncp ,,, 1 15 1•>< .. '• s.. •• nB Men 11 1 , • •• u111 ""t p11 1•200 a ..... ,.. ecurre n ~oc mare 1s .. mt1oTw1 '""" E1n,1c1to1 111JV.•Y1 ComS1 P''ICI , 111.,.,-v.tccs..1n Slld • ••1--.,. ,,....,1, ,11 , 10 13.,.,,,5..onor•Jd • 11 J'•-'• u111 8•-• 111 -... 1948·49, 1953·54, 1957·58, in a lOyear period o f•mW•••M• zs 1 £tnw1at1.., 1u -"cmwE112..J011"1111o-"'1tcs.o1n0r1 ••1DO • NAC.O.ill(l• 31 :1 ·l ·!>.>•onlnaui ? ,. 21 , unfl1P1 -. ".1 •• ..., 196061 d 196970 Th AWlt ptl ... 175011 IE••••PU1122•l 2 .......... ComlEdptJ l 10~1-""IC ... GE Stl 1111'•~~ NAMl 1110 1 ,. '~"~CA StfVlcel •• 2..-.... UnCorp //d n '"-""' an • e g radu al decline w1thAWattpflV• llD0 11:W.•t'o ExC.1101 • 111~ CwEdpl 1(J IS U'11 K ... 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K•wtt~ '° • • •"' Q~OnR:v 1100 s , ~co-.ina.., i • ,~ u~;,,111 04 ~ • ...._.._ current recession from Oct 1800 h d d h A111P lftc »21 2:rt 21"' ~ .., ,. ••• ,,..., JO • '' '"" • "" c.omt>oui• Sci iJ 11 ~l': .. ·-~·.,.,.tA ;g ,J '~. • w.uic;, i 117 ' 11 ii"'. "' x01 L+t II l s ..,,_ ... un M-'l'I ' "° l , u~ ......... s t at prece e a eras ""'IK•P ., J ,l ,'~·. ~ ',•,•,•.,•,•,• ,M, s .! •,.h-•i. ~•or,4 ..!.~ , •, ,.~ • ,.-., 1~ .,. 3 n '""• ..,. 11111c;.P' 1 'iO • 111, ~ '• xonFet" 1 • u -·· 1Jn 111..cie.• 01 • • '· I 1973 s ay 1t "''Ill be the Th D J ) d t I Alllpt~ (p J -.• .. "" _,..M 1 ·-...... -NG In PS 1 lti • 1ll 11.. Scon For II • St I •• ,, U!d Pit(""' u I-"' • e ow ones n us na Amrtp Corp 1 n I(•· ~~ FMl\IWI "° • • 1111 . ~ """"""' I IO • JI IJ\11 .. 'I. 11.lff'<K)g .0 11 '1 ll'lt• "" NONIGI 3 10 ! .0 l(J> •• 1>. 'ko11P•o ... 11• IJ • ->,, u~RtlllQ IG J 10 ......... l onge s t and the most A"e r a g e a n 'ndic atorof30""""'1 10J11111-•• F••Ws•Fo s • J'--...,C.O..r1ec .cis 1 111o+\.1Ce1...-eo l, ".•-:: 1 usF..,.,1 ... •1ii11,.,.._1<o • ' I • AM11r pl .. 2 l \lo. "" Ftrih Mio J• ·~-... CAin Ed "" l >el 41-'o-l'o l(_..,11 , IO 1 ..... =~1~:' ~:: 1 :!~ ~ .. : .: t."11•i 1, 1r ; I~ ~= t USl'oS 1 tQcl JO 111 ..... s evere key stocks, fell from a his· ,....,,., J 10 i J1 ~ ,..-, 1111 '' 1 • "' c.o..11Ea P' • l .,.,.._ "" 1Cencou 1 Ml • »0 Jt•• l .. HOSPpt 3 .ci 1110 11•, .,. s...::::1:: 1YI ,1 11 us GYP' .ci 4J 101.-• A ' l dl I ~lln10 1 1S llt •\lo F-rtl( I J 11 IO!h-\olo C.0..tlEdPI S, I H\o-,,.,ltYUlol 11• 1 1J "ll.\.-1'9 Ht1noal•~l II 1 .. •,~.ud~rO \I 11 • uSG,P'llO a•lO'>•'• r e ces sion IS ra 1 1ona • tor1c high of I 051 o n Jan 11. "-"" 1 iv 1 11 1S"-• ""' Fe.i MG 1 to • 1 11.,., • v. ConlE p1 • •I 1so _,...,.. • Kt" -c; 1 1• 1 .. 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Fltlt•!JtOtoJ '.M 10\0• 'h C.0..Ppl l.,., 1:1DO H lt o~OS IO "Hfo•\'o NwSl lnptS ) tS Su,. l.a..!l llt lµ-,,•H\ US IOO ,fOt .,,._, .. IS n i u e that and n ow overs around '-PK• COio '1 1 F1llF•nc1eo • s J •"' eonPp1115 110 " -1 i<•rKh C tet 1 11 Nw,upt•lO , 11 • i. S4&1•••nlon ,.,. .,.,,. '" un1T•1 1i::. 1 100 11"'• \. about todav's reces sion is 650 .. P l Co•P • i 1V1-~ Fi.io.1 N11111 11 '" • "" eon1-"' 1 n ,,,, jl 1t t ,... 111 .. 1 • 1l'oo • YI N ... Mt1 1 1,., 6 16 11 • .., ,, 0 , 0 ,, ,, ,,, 10 , 1 .. u"''"" 1 • "'•• 1. lb {I l ' h ed "POI•'°' Ml" IS 11.i t"lolUfk: 2 l(t f 21 -l'I CMIPM" pl I 11 •t:i. -\'o ltn!Qnl H -31 ' J,0> ",~:-""• N"'Pl<I IOO I , u •· ' < '' > '' l~-\lo Ullltr-Cp • ,1 J.,.__ 1o at 1n a ion as not cas Kir kpatrick b e lle\ e s the AA,. S• 1 '610 •• 11~ • "' Fltkk•M• 1 l 111 • .. "' c.o..11 Air Lii 4 .. • .., K,....,,., 31111 • _.. Hw!.tt 1..a. 1 u J6•,• ,,. ,,.r. <• , _ "" univt r .. i •1 »,,. ,,, h ) ed A"'lllH J6 ' I 11'1 Flnro!Cp '° l ,, •i.-~ (Ii C.011 1 llQ • s• , ... _ .... ltO!lOt• J IG • 31 ,.,.,. Ht\I' Co I '° • )0 )0". {o s...,·.~.::-. ~ ! 1: ,,. u.. .. 1ltil l s l ,~ •• ·~ as the economy as s ow Dow will fall to about 370 1n .v1.c ift c 2 1 10 • •i. Fl...:1 Feo I• J ~ '"'.,. "" CMICo9P to 1 • II\• "" ~=~ ~.: 10 1;'\' ;l~'i: w.r1ns, ·~ • 111 11" 5"'" •• iO 1 11 •••-, .. un1.,ou to , "' 11 • "' T h e continuing spiraling of 1978 and the depression v.1\1 ~~r~ e~'t\.1 6J 'r"-,,., ~~~:;..l i~ ~ 2: 'I~.:..~ f::1~P,f1~ • 1i-: ~;::; ~ tcrHQe 1110 1u 1 11Y1 · ,, =~~.~~1 1, :i; ;; · ·~ sr..~111 1 '° • 111 11 ... •· ~t~E ~'! :;r -:;.:.1._ Prices reflects pr1 mar1Jy ha"e a rr•ved ... 1i1.. n J JI 1v.-.. F~1 c1o1c '° 1 , ... i• -1 0 1111Cp 1 20 s ~ 1• -v. 11. ..... 111..-'° • i ''i.--•i. N " F co 1, 1 11 11,,.,, ~ ~1,•,,•,~ ~ 1, ,•, ".~ • ... uSLFI"" .. 00 ,,,..... ""' t d d) I • lilfllPSli.6 SS 13-\;, Pltl118nct\1J .i JfV.--" QllHPl llO 1 Jt I -\/• IC•-• l :ltS '' lJ.'11, ~, .., .. "',. .. USM (or 1 l1411 l\\'OUnexpect::, an argey Howe, er mo s t,.•kBe11 u11 • Sfo+v. F11Mto 1111 ta 11!o ·~c11111A1l0fl "s 1l..-V.li:Yio•1n ao • 1, • .., ---0 o-.... sne11.111 1l1 1 11 .. --..u 1 .n 111 il0,, 11 205 :m,. 1 uncontroll3 tHe factor s th' "-•kl •G • 10 ' 11 1~. 1~ F1Meoi, 11 • n '' ~ 1"" '°"' 111••" u u 11-1 1• -L L-.,. g::u':t, ~ ! ~ ;,,: · sne..-w112 10 6 '' JO .. • ,,, ui.t>Pl 1,., 1 ,s ,. -economis t s s ay e govern -., ... Ano .. • 1;r l~: ::-~:~~~:~\: ~ ~ ~~~: ~ ~~f. :a;, s j~; ,;t.-1 1~ t:..":~/ ~ ; 1; 'l~: ,... 0<t1o ~1.1 J 1u J u~ ~;','.~ 1: 1 '~g s:.~ • ~ uv 1now.11 l ti 11 the q u adhr!uphng.of oil pnces m e nt as \vell a s stock ex !~::'::~ ~ • 111 ,, ...... FiPMt 11111 J n l-..-"Ill c.on1.111Tt1, , 1a. 10" l ••M111 1111 • lt 1i.:.. 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N ~~ I •'.--1.<o .,,,.... . .,. ,.,~, 1.10 1•111 ' the dan5er n ow I S mptedthe l929crash AIS1>.Z:~plftlS 111 FltMr FlOt un'l6 +loo'-111101 s tO UV.•l•L~,..602 I'• C>n•0 Ea1,,. ~21 tl••·'""S•mPP•l llllll1 ''•• •""'1ur 1 11 ...-,.,: d k k d A vlftlllt n ' " • Fl,,,.rSc lV • 11 ·~-\, '-' Lib •• JI\ lefl• PlC IO • • ,_ .... on IE pt J 'It) ''° )t ,., S."90< Col I ,... 11 .. -1. ~ .. (O Ol llll s 'U J~· "" e press1on the s toc mar et oes not AS....Licr 1 "° 1,, ""' + 1 F1tt1£111 2,u ..., 10 , 1\ CoOPTltt 14 J '""-"" Lt11 v11 int , is• \1o .. "' °" E P1 '•• 1100 •s -"' S•"9f•P1 1•,, " 31 ·' ,..,..,. 1"1 .. 'Reces sion 1s a bromtc play as big a role in the M111ou1 .o • :n 1611i F1•ml1WJ IQ• s •Q c-titp1 1v. J 11 -\o L~ 11.a •s t\o<• i.. ~PE_,11<0 tJt, •;::;".~~a,",,,"', ... ~; • :~~.: ~.'~"r~',tf! ,!: ~i ;: d " d lEl l A10f"yGllOt +111 -1~Fle•l ll111 S1S12100t'h•"'Co,Ntlnd t0 1 II IV. t...,,,,.•(pl t l~• X:.',,<,,,.,0 <o i•~ .,,::, ,·-> 0 ,. aEPpt t O.,.l)O ll -l WASHINGTON 'UPI ) -wor , sa1 e conomts 10 economy a s 1t did then ,., *' 11G s 1 ,...., F11n1oa11,. • ll 11•. c.o.. 11111 iv.o 1 1Q ""' ~ ,. 1.'""°• in 11 s • 11-"" ..... ... -~ ... 1 °'"" ll•E• pt• to , 10 11 -1<1 ' Th d Alh._ '° l 11z 1~• \to Fllnlk pll.,., 110 41'!> ~1 Copwld 1 IO • 11 11i-.~,.. l...,. Fii C~p •9 ..,,._.,., ~ •• c.~P1, ,~, 0 ",oo, ,•,•,.· •0 ~~-1,•,•,<o ',',", ",,' ",,•-, ',•,"•El"" P• s, 1110 '1 _, The annual re tail cost o f J aneway "' e a nger IS The F e deral D eposit Atko 1Jst2 10 Jh• ~ Fl•E Cu~•• 11 uv. c.....cru••CP '! 1v. Le~1nc1s .. 111gq.-11o x:--,,",•,,,,, ,, ,._,., ,~,,,,,',,,,, ,,, ,,,,•.,,v•IEl ptJ •s , 11 Q......_•i. d W 'e b een I C l At10yE11 .... s 1z ,,.,., F1t G•~ 10 i 11 •~-"' C.....nc;111.10 1 J111o -1;, Le~•Str~ ••• ls "' .,, ~ ,. '""" II IE• ,, 11 •• u 1 feeding a theoreUcal f am!ly eprcss ion e v n s u r a n c e o rpo r a 10 n •uc£1p1 ,~., 1 ss F11Pw• 1 91 1 10 """-..., er-11e11 11111 u • Le-.u F~•11 s 110 1 oi..-.,~11 1 • 11 11 !">""•n~i.M 1 11 11 0 1, • 1 ... "~..:.., 1 3 ,. 3 ..,: "• •A thro u g h plenty of re . functions topre vcntmass •11A11M1.,.,11"1 """•' F1•""'L llt 61111•..,-Y1 c...11111 1sn1 n 1 -'·LFECo•pns • 1""•'• °"'••Un l(J J u 1 -•,s...i1n•T •s 1 u 'l'"-Yo v~ic.orp ~J 1 , ....... ,, of 3 2 persons r ose ""' in ,.11111 1111111 11 14,.. v. F1uor ep 11112 111 ,,..., 01w1n c .70 1 s ,,,. • 1.., L o F J 1<1 s ., ,. , .. v. °"'""'"l 16 • • 1 • "' s.......~., 10 1 11 :, • " v,.•c•M 1 .. , 11 2 .1.; • .,. October l o a record $1,779 cession s They are u.n· bank failures and to protect AllA<h'""> , liot'-"•l'i. F1uorCpp1 1 1 111 Co• aro 1s s n •t•• 44 LO~ i:>• •. s J,.,.. "' ~..!'.!',',",,' •, !! !,~.:.. ·~ ~~ 8,", M,, •, ", , • -w w-d ti b lth Alltl t.or,1. fl 11' FMC ~ '1 • IU 11 ... -.... CPC lllllf t 1SJ I\ ... l•tlbY M<NI J 11 '''o • I,""'""' "' """'"'' n • Wo1<nC 1 I .. 11.._ ... due mostly to r1s1ng farm pleasant an cos Y u ey d e pos its throug h insurance AYO 111< 20 J 11 1.:. FMC;;, 11. 1 11..., .. ·~ er ... c , " 1 11 J1v. .. ·, L•t>rt•Co •o 1 • 1·-v. o• R:'~• 1 10 1 1. • ''" Son, '°'Gli:; 10 1n s • • 10 w Ai f.,;. 3 1 ;)0 1 ,,, prices, the Agriculture are not catastrophic " Unempl oyment benefits !~~111 = 11 ·~ l~"" •3 ~:'.c'B :g ; 'l :~: !: g:'~':\ :l ! t 1;!;• '\ t )gLL:;' ~~ :~ !·~-.. ~:i!"~ !~ ! ~! ;~ ; : rt.~:1 .. } Jl tt:: :Er~~"oo! : ~ ::• ~ Department h a' re~•rted The d epr ession Y.111 hit and social security benefits Avco Corp • n1 1:i. • v. ForONloJ 10 1 :t1• 11 • .\,, eromKn1 111 • • • Lloa My 1,, ' 1s 11"• '• ~.0:~~ ',', •, ,: !':' .., '><lwl'I pt 1.., • ,',"• ,· ;,• W•H But u J tJ''~-"' .:L.::..: A-Cp WI• IS l.oo~,, Fw Nie ...... I .JI IGI> Cr~H 10 I I 13.... ton~ Ell I 11 129 t t"o-"t ..,.. ~....,, ...__. SOfll Bk Ill 31 WallM t 110 J '" --fi6i'ife, hCJaid';°""WhenlJTl• lieJj)CUShlOn the JofsQ fjobS° jtov( pl l ,.o!\ r o 12 11¥0 FrM pl 1 IO ll 10'• C•o•ll Cott< I 11 14\'t-·~ Lon<Nll 1 bO I t•t n"°-·~ OW<l<n IO l U 9" 'iooe•tP5 I ?I 11 -'"' W Ml<u o I Jil '"' - The r e port said the 1 h ll Id I ,.,,.,,PrJ011 1121to-\\Flo8n100 1'""' er*nz 110•!•I06ll"' L1ncN11p1 1 10;, 0w~ncF M 11 1133•. sc11eo1M •1H 11•;.• .. w:.0~1~1 tl •l">•""' r emp oy men t r eac es Or a nd support t h e e e r Y ,.,11 inc " .s u 6'1. • .,,, For•wwo .au JJ 11 • ~. ClS Cp io J JI 1·~ .... LlnNFo 1.,, JI 11 • ""' °'"""'u 1 "° s 116 JH.-1-. !iou1~co 1 10 6 101 91,. •• w.rd Fooch , • inc rease in armpr1ces l2ru>rcent t here 1s"mass ButsaidaFirstNational•-ttnc3Ct2102 •'ll-11o Fo\1vw1111 s .,,,"'•'"cu11191111os 1 •'it-'•LionetCo•p J i , .. O•l0ta1n 601 1 ,_...,!io1nc;1E 1111e •n"'-'•w.,1111;o ea J 111 -..c-. lb rr t Slight d P r~ ' • jtowonP• I q U 1JS3 ll + 2 .... Fo•-D 61111 II 11 ... • I._ Cu11'1•11• N~ • 311 ll • "' l•1lonl11 l"'I 106 l~J-"' -P P-So"lllt• I •I I U JI\• -'• Wtn•C>fl tO J .. I • "'° more an ° se 8 1 bankruptcy" and the U S City Bank econ omist, .. t he Anff 011&0 11 s1 u • v. F•111k ,... oo 1Q n1 u • • cumn ' SOpt 1100 11 ~ J l"I" <• p1 1 J ,, ~ v. Pac .. 1n 110 " n• ... YI sNn,11 .. 1 1• HI,. ,,.,, wicm" 11 ,, 2 16 in middlemen's margins Treasury goes broke trying Ct\ief point ti> grasp 15 that In llNWll·~ •-;;-u..,. "-~~:'.: ~ ':, ! 1: ~:i:: I~ ~~.~01 ~ ' 1~ !~~= ~; ~r .. :1\""' l .~ :~:;-~~ ~=~~~:: : 1E l!"",!'. : ~:.~r.? f! • I; n~; ~ ::~.~ : !~ ,J ~;: = du.nng the month to b orrow w hi I e the the 1930s a U S recession , = i11 ': • ;~ !"• "" FllClul i~ ~~ , ...... "' g:~,~~H ,"": i~ ,:1...-,.. =~~.· :,~. ~ ':1•_ '· P..: e1•' H • -.,. !io 11.111 i1 ' " " -•i. w.,..,s i io ' io 11.,,.. ,.. "But the figures also econo m y1sshutdown indu ced by monetaryl .. •tr01t11201M»'"•""'Ge1:11+•11<1fl 1 1 lvo cv,iop.1111 111•v.-.. LGM1q1w.o• 111si. ... ~ff'f~~.: !~!~, .... :,~~::::~~ 1;.~~:,~::::-~111 1':; ';g::\f d StklO t0+ 2 J 1111 -V. GAC Co<p 1 •l l o +~ (yPfwl 1.0 I fl B lJlaT•n •Oii I 19 SI. r, ~· ISO !ioUn(,\\60 I II lO"t.,. W•inW111 1 I 1"1 .. V't showed th al increase 're straint, was allowed to, a.11cw11 611 5 1 t h .. "" GAF Cp s1 J 12 1--1. -o o-u.n. ~ 1no 1 • 11 10·~ ~ 1. p.,,,,..w.oo 1• iv. s.o.11.,10 tGO ' 11 u•,. .,....," Mn 91 1 11 .... ""' h h , F' h d'' B1ll0.11 .. •1t1 u 111 .. 111 0111Fp11 iv 11 11 ~ D.omo-p•~11111 1~"'-'""lontSG•M11 12n .•.P+•,,..ptlJO n •~•-l:.s.w~1F,J61 11. Sl•'·w•i•nJ ISa• Ill ••"' m a rke ting c arges were Ana eim irm get out or a an , a•tc.t 1111•v. 1110 ,, -v. c.. ... si.. 1" , a 101..-" er.... oa • 11 ""• '• tono1l11 •6 s ., 11 ..... ·~ P•lm an 1s 1• 1>.,, ~ .. Forpt ,., 8 i.1.-.., w •• ..., c; "° • 1 ,,, , ""' h f to ·npuh g ...,c.1 1111 111...,-11o r.+mt11p11\0 l 1t -1,G1N lt1 1!10 101f ••o-.. lll P!IC&lO •»l~-1 ,Pam«1•lnc !2l\lo •""'s.ow"PS'I0111010.•1 w,.nu~inc ,,... ..... t e m31n 3C rl S in 8-.0 l11ctS •TJ1'/ot 1 C..-lt U U l)ll'U1 1\• CINNelo 111l •J1'J'll'l • .. lllPIJI U UQ 1' •1 Pdn lilmlll., 3l? )'~ 5-P.>tlon)'O,oJ • •>r.-'•wtnottlk 11'o-llo the typical food bask et cost ''NO CENRAL bank to· &+tivor, •<""• . n, ,',~= lJi c.+r110. .. 1•11 oa ,., .. _ 1• GlwsFl11 .. • 11s "~· 1' l ll ~E • 11 1100 J1v. P•nftdll\j1t 1 • 111 1s-i. •.. *'"H~1 • ' JO 11 •• '• Wt•t"'' "° J • ... , h S t I . ..... .. -"' Gtrlln•I .. • • ·-· • lo GI w,11 Un l I I ?S••-.. lo1190f9 .61 70 •• ,1 -... Pal>( ti t(IQ l J• • -I• Sp 11•11<1 I• • 3•0 ;11,. ~. Wtl;lllC>el Cp • II l .... ,. tO 9 8 p e rcent above t e e 8 ncrease day WOUid _or politically , ~-nkHJ,'•'°' »11 2•,·--~ Gerlock II S , u•,, GIWpf JH< 1' 1S'tt-'lo LClfi l COi o S Jl l'i P1roal •I t 11 9\> *'"G"'" El 1 JO 6 -'• W<!UMtl .O 1 10 '"•"" ·-y I .. G+tS..C l llS ••• G•n G1t lOIS •1S'ilo•''•uL1ll01\Jt1001•"'"•'>PA•kHn \°'' 61•--·~SponQMl llJ J !> W•lb•l1 (p ID._,. leve l a year ago b d Pl t.. &..Tt"11l S 14 JJ\lo o Ill G+lt••Y !ft 1 1J , ... <o Grl"11<1 IOI• t \ti 1il>'llo •-. U Pic1lc IS J 111 I. 1, Pa\to 111< I IS. 10'•t ... ~atO 11010 1' 16 •, , Wtl•• Fo"" , 9 1J , .,._ A n a h c I m . as e a n l c ould -i-epeat the Fed s ... 111)11 IOCI J 11 .. "' GCA (<lfP ) .. ?~·-lo r..er,nno .. t " '"" LOUGI• I .. 10 I II.I,, P•rle•• XI I • ,.. Sci<i•DO ... It 1'1 Jl ..... WF""'O I JDa • •• I In Sep tember for lnduslr•es Inc. announced a...o1c111 M1 1s J11J -,,.,c;.m1t11 C+P ,, 11.-1, c.ro~ 1'11 u •~ ~n11 .. 11 1 ,., P~•oG•ot.1;111 1 s111., 1.01 •1•1•,.-._ 11 ,.,c; ... 11 •-" • ' d I J 9 2 8 3 2 ' a..,...1 1.or. 11 1'41 . C..ml11ll11c 1 S !IV.•'• Grum ... llO 11 10 . ~lv Co<p 1 !tl 10 "PoM C111u llt 11 ... ·~ ~1<18••-1U ll 11 .p . Wf1<cF 00.. 1 1 1,. example thereta.1lcostof res ulls o foperat1on s forthe i sm a -. '81t•<lnlt)J '1v., G •m11 tto "1 .1. Gwro 1 1Do:1 • 111.i. t TVCpJ pf 1 11•,-1 Pen,,..v11au ........ \t&P .. n11111101:io-..·,w,..cr••10 • 11~ •"' 'b hd ( ••lb 1 9Mt,Mf 10 J 1'1SV.+'-GnAOUIOCll 19 JI ... ,•. GtJMl~I S1<1?1 111~ tut1rro1Cpl17 1t J~ ... \,f'<!nnDu1•l IO •-'S!dO.I C•ll l 6•011 ,.1'W'°rP1>1 •· , 111 , 11 the marke t ask e t a nsen nine months end ed Sept SO p e r o q m a n c ~ , e 111t•iM ~ 1 1 1''l ~ v. c...,.,, 1.11) • 11 n -v. Gt.11tl•1t j,(J ' '" •' • • .. lwc•1~ seq 1 io 8 • , Pe 0 '," F•u:~ 1, ,',~. •• ,,• S1001n111 to 1 no &JI• -.. w"Pt Poi> 1 • 1 s 1.,., • ..; • t bo A t r ~ 89• 000 a.1~ lllO IO • l• S'lt • \II GclnS11<t 1111) ' II '""'. lo C\lllM9 •1d ? SJ l •t ' l udlow I Oii • I) ~.. • G pu .. StGO•lllld *' 10 II -'· W1tnlilf -• !JI .... \\ l • percen a ve ugus ~how earnings o ...,, "• , economis t s a id. ''\V1th this 11tlll(11L Mt ' iJO 1• ~'"" r.nc.1:111 " • 61 1"' C111t 011 110 l 131 1'"" l"kn~111 •o • " u 1 Peo\nPL 1 ao 1 ,, 1••·· • s10.1°"', 36 10 311 l<I"• .. •, w~e.r.c ;JQ, •l 1 61 •• .., becau se m a rk eting or $1 per •h,are. up rrom a.~t••L ''JO u2 .,..~ .. "' Gn co• 110 • 6 11..., cu1111•"'11 3 11• 111"'' .,, Lv• .. v no 1 n 11· •• PPL1t1a1~ 1110 "1 ., s111P00t191 19 11;,. ~. w11,nco NA U 111 ",., crucia l e lement m1ss1ng, a B•wS1c.tw1 • u"'-\t c;.n o ne 1• • J• '_.., CllAP1" l0 , 1s1. Lv k•P' 1·11 •1 11 • '• "PLP1 •10 1100 o.:J n-,., s111P•S11 •o J 11 ' • '" wiiPic int s ., 1» marg ins rose 2 3 perce nt $1,076,0-00, o r 37 cents a 11ct••1<1Vt 11 1 •• 1• -1 ""' 0. .. 1.., 1 1~ 1 -"" c:;11Ape , XI 10 t•v. • "' Lyn..:hs, "° • 1••00 , , • p Pt p1 • so 1110 ,. ". 1 , ~'" p,.,,, ~ • 11 '"' • .., .,.,..,p., 0 14 J 3 '" h Ilk ~od catas troph e o r the 1930s a.11Fik n • 10t 111t + ~ c.eno., ... m' •l 11 • 1. GunStu111 •>IQ'"> --M ,,, ._ !!!~"'.,',','," •,1~;_;:s,•,•,,•M.,•,1? J' ,,' ,'," •.,",•,.~.•,,•, m, ,••,",,'• while fa r m prices w ere sh are, ro r t c e pe11 tn type •S not l•kely lo recur ,, a..,, "'• . ' 11~-.. 1; IEIK 1 .o 11 1•ta >I•• -, w 11.w, '<I n 1 111• -•"11" 60 1 ,. .. ~.. ..., •• ,, 1)11 I l ll+t -11'11114' l)ff"'+°"' Foidl lO llllll .. -l'oGY<lloW,,...I .. ' """'COonld It I l o ~:'!,•,,·~,,_!16 -'-,SttN•~llll • & &'o-... W\Unfll•MI 1lJ'• a. n g p ercen ' 1973 lleUOtlO IG" " )t\j, .. 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ANNE M , M [tTS.,.-;• ANNIE :,((,\fMrTTS,"CW<t•WO . NOTICE IS ME.ll EIV G1\IEM 1,,.1 Wednndty,Novembtr27, 1974 TONIGHT'S ·TV IDGIDJGHTS NBC (4) 8 :00 -''RobinsonCrusoe. ''This new production of Duniel Defoe's classic story stars Stunlcy Sa ner as the castaway with John Holder HS his man f'riday. • AOC 171 8:00 -"'Godspeli ." The movie version of the stage production being presented all over the Orange Coast, an up to date rendering oft he Cospel or i\f atthe\\'. CBS (2J 11 :30 -"lvanhoe."This 1953movje v<:rsion or Sir \Valter Scott's classic is Taylor made -Robert 1'aylor and Elizabeth Taylor star ,\·ith Joan Fontaine and George Sanders. 'Godf a t her' "fops Ratings Chase ' NEW YORK !UPI) Tylor Moore:"' 8. CBS "Bob NBC 's blockbuster film, Newhart:" 9. CBS ''Good "The Godfather" Part 2 Times;".lo,ces··Kojak." was the top program~l Altbollgh CBS retained week, but CBS, backedt. tts the No . 1 posJtion for the comedies, swept the ne' 10 seasOn, r spot it Was h~ld showsandkeptitsfir.itplace for the last 18 years, some spot in the ratings for' the 'IV analysts expected "The 1974·75season. i • Godfather" to \•ault NBC in~ r to first place. ' The ratings for tbe ~eek liowever. the ratings the lllOflElllTMAL00,: ... ,1o1N'*"'lll• .... 1-I :~,_ ............................. ., t-i.r Pr-\t 01 Hoo ... .._lc <Mii Md 1or ~ ending Sunday, Nov. 2~. ac-Paramount ·film received ~rding to-the A.C. Nielsen P.tond1&y ttighl were orrset survey released Tuezsday, by the poor performance or were : CBS 21.4; NBG 20.7: a TV remake or'Great E:c· and A~C 15.6. The ~.l)~nal pectations, ". which gave averages f~r the. Arnf:ncan I Friday hight to CBS ... Ex- TV champ1onsh1p l{d date pectations" was the 44th are: CBS20.5; NBC20.2and show last week. NBC usual· ABC 16.8. ly takes Friddy with "San· l • 1.-,,-.,,,. .. Ltll"' I TtJltl'Mftl.,., lllW Ptll. 1-r ,.,_,_,It w111<11 It,,.... lorhwt""'• H'11ClllMI, tncl 11'11! I,,. II,,_ -ploKt 01 "'"'!llO lllo .. ,.. ,..~ Ottn w• lot O.c-• 10. 1'1t, tt 1.JO ot.ln , on lhl courlroom 01 O.otr._nt Ho.lot MOHi c-1, .i 100 Owic C..f on .. Wl!\I, Ul lflt c,atyOI s..lt ...... C.hlot ...... 0.IHND_..., 11, 1'1t lllllLLl ..... ft.H>IOI, C.llllh ClerL llCllTM If. OILLCl't ICADIM>lt PFAELUEA. wooo .. 110. OVIMM .\HD fll0\$1 ...-..." .. ""• 111W.'1tldll~t1'11f'- ...,.~ .. c.·~ ... " TOI: QUl~IHI ""'""""'";...; .......... , PW!I"°'" Or~ Cffll o.tt, .-illlC, NO•. .. ll.J1,1'1• 42,...,. PUBLIC NOTICE eu111 IU .. EAI04l COUAT O• THE ITATE 01' (Alll'OllllllA f'OA nta COU,..,.Y O• OllANGE .... ,. .. ,.,. lltOTICa 01' NIAlllNG Of' l'ETITIOM ~II .. llOIATE 0, WILL ANO ll'Oll untltSTESTAMENTAllY • E.U.i. 11 TNEll;Ut. S. C1'1Al'PEL. o~• TMElll.A SIEIENS CHAPPEL. au 11\ltS. MEALVfol li.CHAPPEL, ~. 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II, l•I• Ol,·I• PUBLIC NOTICE l ·JJ1SI 1111'ElhOll COO It JOI' TNE STATEOFCAl..ll"OJINIAl'Olt I TNl!(OUNT'l'O,OllANGI! ........ .., ... l'fOTI CI! 01' NEAltll'tG 0' Pl!TlflON r f'Otl l'llOIATr·o1"-WILl. .u!IO FOii Ll!nlUTl!STAMeNTAJlf E \1•1f ol f Mll..'I' ll:lll'STEN GllEEN. O.Cu....t. NOT1(!' IS Ml!llEllY GIVEN \NI GEllALO LA \IE RN C.AEEH r.r.. hied ,..,,..,a P<!hllOn 101 Ptol>Mt of w!" Ml<I lat h•.Wn<' 01 L•U~n l•'ll•n'lffll•f ta the p •loloontr tftertn<e lo -~ '' Ml<lt IOI 1 .... 111er 1>'rlo<11l t ,.. '"" 11'111 !"" Hmt otlCI "41<• 01 /lffrono ll'te MolYll riat llffll '°'I IOr 0eo:t"'OO t 10, 1~". 01 t JQ f m., •fl lhf <Oll•lrOO"' o• 0.Pll1,.._I NO. J ol W•<I <OUtl •I 100 (•"•( (enltf' Or•ft W•s!, lfl ll'>f c ,,, OI ~Ania Atl•, (~lll<>rl'O&. Olt~C Ho ... mb•• 11, 1'1• WILl..tAM I .SI JOHN, '"'"'•(•••• STEPHEN H. IMITH )IAMMotlrl-111 .... ""''"-" Vlt1t, (oUltnOi&fHll Tel:~llt! .. .,.M Au..-"'''-" P•lit-Publ••neo Otaot\g,I (M,i 0..1, P•!ot, - ' 2•.11. •J>d O.c J. ttl• •J60.1• PUBLIC NOTICE ,, TV , DAILY LOG ~ The top 10 shows were : 1. ford and -Son." "Chico and NBC "The Godfather; .. 2. the ~1an" and "Rockford CBS "All in the Family;" 3. Files." W ednesday Evening ... HOYEMBER 27 T l1a1aksgiv ing Treasure Jason Robards. Lisa Lucas and "'1ildred Nat~ick (from left).star in the holi · li!oro. Dwin1 this time Ll()(lardo dav drama "The Thanksgiving Treasure." to be reb,roadcasl tonight at 8 Pft!IM•d court lestl¥1ls, s1udit1:1 o'Clock on CBS, Channel 2 . 1n1tomy and producrd p1intlnis --'-""-~---~--------~------------------­ CBS ·specia l , Charlie NBC also had another· Brown ; 4. CBS special , weak night on Thursday "Happy Anniversary;" 5. and Jost , points Sunday to• CBS "The Waltons;" 6. CBS CBS' "Kojak " and "'l\1an- "P.1ASfl ;" 7. CBS "Mary niX." such 11 "The Yi11ln ol the ROW." 'Mousetrap' Snaps Up Its 22nd Year II GE THEATER Premiere ... ~mmm-*"THINGSINTHEIR . . · lliltQfCiJI""' SEASON"-Patricia Liken hattblll Li~us n. N I Ed Fla d s LONDON tUPI) -"The grandchildrenloseeit. approximately 144 tons of the play achieved 9.477 per!ol;"m3nce. The move """"'Ci"'0m1h1KinlL ea, ner d ' b ff' ""'~ O @(l)(J)Cl!II!mG'f Tbt-?i.1ouselrap." the loogest Theactresswhotookover programs have been sold. performances. daunte 1ts ox o ice ..,_.!. lwr Shw mr "Tllinp in Thtir Season" (901 running play in British the leading role Monday nearly one million ice "Mousetrap" people snap takings not atal1. hltrilfct F••llJ TM ltOIJ ot • hardww~ina rur1! history, was 22 years old dropped out of the same c re a m s h ave been fin gers in disdain at such Agatha Christie wrote it MMSipld Wiinwin f•llli!J •nd the tensioM Monday. part 17 years ago. London consumed by patrons." be trifles. as a rad1'o play for I.he late 111-.. ,..._,,,, SNs th•t •riH bet'lltcn ltthll 1nd '°"· SttrTret_... .... , ifOll.lrdiziftl tM cont!nuitkm of the The wheezing old Agatha a udiences now total 3.5 said. A good four years ago , Qu ee n M a r y ' s 8 O th fledric:C.mpaoy 11m1lf1~rlz1d1iiyl1rm,whenboth Christie thriller ticked out mili'ion, and 4l other There is some they say. the whodunit birthday. She thought a s,...a RKtf men 111 forad to confront th• i t s 9 , 1 3· 9t h s t a g c co untrie s have been controversy ov~r the ki nd or thriller set in a snowed·in stage version might have l:lOiM"'Ciiriftl~Stiow realityolthe imprlldlnt:detth ot pe l'formance Saturday mousetrapped in 22 other record MOnday's countryhousebecame''the ''a nicelittlerun,"and she ,_._ "1ttittl their wile ind molhu due to leu· n-i g ht. with tt kind or languages. performance number 9,140 longest running produclion assigned all the royalties to ~-~•'.1 kemi1. P1trici1 Ht•I. Ed FltQdtrs, bl · b'li h · -• ., dM f .. 1 inexora e1nevita 1 ty. A spokesman for the was. ofanykindatonet eater1n her grandson, who is now l (f))"")lf'1Qltica irc: .... nrerin ri o~ers1r, People who saw it in the production gave out the The Guinness Book of the world." It has run twice ri'ch. . Be , .. ,, 0 Ntw5 UttltltK1li ml,Dni1111 days when Harry S . annu.alstatistiCs : RecQ,rds tallies 8,494 Los as long as its nearest h 11 maD!lllfT'lm.tr\lf IO:OO O @@ inPttioc.elli .. -'Very Truman was talking tough ''During the run 41 miles Angeles performances of a British rival. Da·me Agatha cts~ • 7:00 ~51~1.11~.;u twt lonely L1dy'' fitroc•lll is asiianed to Josef Stalin and when of shirts have been ironed, victori an melodrama·called : Thi s ye a r •·The now 84, went to the opening 'rrvt115:.~uwcff by !ht publk 'deteQder's ottiet to Winston Churchill was in· the curtain has been raised "The Drunkard." Yet that 1f1:ous'etrap'"moved across• ~ght, She hasn't ~n.~ack W\ef's .W, LIMF defend 1 )'Ollna dfltltr, with 1 his· No. 10 Downing Str.eet now and lowered approximately show was pu t into a musical a tiny alley to a dif£erent St!lce. Once, she said, wa.s I~ !Ory of 'rioftnte. KtUsed of ll'IU!der• ' h £ '' ' I ~ ~r Ing a loul m1n'1 promisc:uoos wile. f_:a~rc•::._cb:.:.rCiCn:.!:gCiCnCg'-ClChCe:.:.i :rrft:;;;:006:;;;•;.:':;;;:000:;;;,l~i=m~~e::§s:';;-•V~e~rs§i~o~n~a¥n~d~t0o~g0e.lh0e"r"'w"i"l~hj)jj;t;h;e;a;l;e;r;,;;m;;i S;S;i;n;g;;n;'o;l;;a;r:·.n;o~u·g~~· O:r;im;.;e,.;:;· ~·:;;-;;;--r 31tto!lll'iK.rotl lou Gasstlt. J1ck 61~111\d Rum/I PUUTitl f'llU • TOHY AWA.ID . *.*·****lint titur.W. · W~iUJO /D'N'm . ~~ · • H.Y. DUMA ClrTtCS CIRCLE AWA.ID • •' ' "' ~1 ''"" ·· "' "" '"" ( •"'r."'f "'THAT CHAMl'IONSHIP SEASON" ., ...._...., Chlt1tCM111:• 0 ne Bancrottsta-(f)) hUAU •"' Reconvnended !of Mature Audiences lrHI• i*ANNIE&THEHOOOS ~=-.:.::.c;:--..... ":' r....,...,.s •• 1ry 1:00, ..... T~ Stoctcu 8 Special guest stars '1'Pl'!"I! SnctAL SUND• Y MATMIS-l:~o ,... 7:10 U IM11t Ciiree111·1 Liil •l tht Wild Music! Comedy! Fun! :-.. I Ciio11111 P'fl• o <9 W> Cil ED amJm Art· N1M That TUM ni1 I. r.t Moo4I Mne B1ncrolt ~ 11) ltt'1 Ma•• A Deal p!IJS hos1eu lo Alan Aldi, Jacll 'll)(i)T•ltdUlt TIVlll Benny, Met Broob, Tony Cartis, MllliM $ Mlrie: (C) (ZVJ '"Wei· Oniel Mtlrict, Robert Merrill, Cul CM• lo Ka,.. Ti111t1" (wt1) '67-Reiner ind litnt Wildtr 1n this hour . Henry fond 1, Jtnicl Rlllt, llHn1n ol comedy ind muik. Thr l'loods In. · in the pf!llram titlt 1r1 not mob· ~ Is Rlcht 1tus, but' relt1 to sud! .. hoadt" 1s· ltW1tdlH · Womanllaocl, B.tehtlorhootl, P11t1ll· D•r It JIJ&frl • llOl1d •nd Mothemood. Otaltt ~' otlMir 1'11w i1Q1 am!![) Tllt lilt ;rtal l't1n· C..ltbrity 1owWn1 • 11 W1ll Uttlt ltauli @ Tiit UlltMdl~bles l:OD R ll'1J (})(I) rt:mim T 111 ED In RedUI t'b111iiP111 rn••~) Ten· 10:30 I JOllfMJ tll Ad't'lntu11 ye11.old Addlt M1ll5 shares htr Wanderlust Ntbraskl homt with lier slun •kl· La Cllllld Ciirill owed l1tbtr 1nd 1enUt, tomPiSSIOll ln11tr Y1111nt att 111ndmotl\lr. This is lht stort ol . Nidia T191ti1s how her fnllldsh1p for I lo!MI• old 11:00 (I) 0 (I) mm m Nm m111 and her lovt for • lloM prO'll (@ m ®: 00 " rt1011tt1 than tdult 1ru,da:es. Lill ltst •I Ciiroucfle ·"' • Luus, J&wn Robards. Mildred Mat· wlcil 11\d 81rna1d Hu1hts star. ~PDt..q Show B "ROBINSON CRUSOE" MiS011t1r: l•fl'Ulblt *TONIGHT ON MOBIL N~tCii111tiy SHOWCASE THEATRE htt1 Ciiun11 Uncommonly good TV! 1ld Wild Wed 0 ra 00 ®l m mmm ll•b· m Y!t• '°' H••ltti . i1rM Cnl• (2hr) Stanley Baker 18 {I)) W1nted: Oetd or Al~e st1rs-ift-lfle litll rolt ill this -11:15 g),c+H1111 l4 pl'odudion of the D1nltl Dlloe cJas· 11:30 6 (UJ 00 (J) CIS Lite Na.it: (C) sic about 1 m1n's surviy1I !or mon "l•t Jtllot" {ad'f) 'SJ -Robel! T•Y· than two dec.tda on 1n 111 bul 101, £1izabtlh T1JIOl, Join font1 ine, dnertld island. Rim John Holder GHrfj! S1nders. sl111 IS Min FridtJ. 0 QI (I) ®l Ell' John117 Carson O Mwil: (C) (2h1) "Tiit C.ntdi· Joey Bi~Mo Is 1u1st boll. 11tr" (drt) '61-Roblrl R)'1n, Torin O loQins I Meui111 Concert lhtl.dltr, Jobn Dthne1. @ MO'rit: "fr.111 lrunbul, Orders @ kit ti ClffdM lo ~II .. (dr1) '6S -Cllristoph11 0 (QI((})~ tE Alt Wlrdnn. Logan. llfr Ntvit: IC) (I~rl "Cii(rdsptlr 0 fiS I])) 00 (D Wide Wtrld (mus) '73. lhe joyous r~~elh"I ot Sp«i1l "C1lilorni1 Jam" (R) Deep tht GoijN!I or St. M11!hew 1s 1 Purplr, BlackS1b1th and Ru•Earth l'llOdun musit:1I celebnt10n ol hie s111. •lid f1itll ln • series of B1blic11 O MIWil: ''The M•n ill the Sh•d· !Jir1bles told in sona b, a Cllrul ow" (dr1) ·57 -Jeff Chtndler, Or· f11ur1 in a Superman sweatshirt .M!ll We!ln , Colleen Miller. 1/ld JllOOlm1n·s ll'te11Us. Q) l ill CfsbJ m Dut11'1 CMkt tD Seid It T1t1s A Thlll IZ:OO ID Mol'ie: "Riot i" Cell bloc' 11" 'i•fi!tJ .. {dra) ·54 -Ntville B11nd, Leo ~ Mwie: (C) (2hr) firtllal! for-Cordon. Emile Mrye1. ETtS kOfll 7 J>.111. COflf. s_., 2 p.111. MOVIE RATINGS · FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEDPl.E 711t .t,tci;... o1111o ,....,, "•o ""°"" .....,.,.. ·-1 lllo _,_, o/ _ ... ·-10-.. ......, tr,,.. .. ,,.,,, ..... ....................... •.• ... "" Ill :Dt -I: ............. ,.. ........ o ... -.. _ ... __ .. H ......... _ •fl' (dll) '72 -81~ C1_Utrl. lZ:lO 0 Morie; ~0.Wft A111onr 1he Shel· Eddit Albert. .\nnt fraoos, Rictrdo ttrina r1111s" (com) '53 .._ lrlhlti t-------------1 Mont1lb1n. C1ync1. Willi1m lunt1i1an, .Jane I Fii• F1t1.w1 Cret1. Ch1111piofltllip Wrutlina l:OO 8 ®) Ttmollow J~ftfM LIRIUlt:t "'Jrllll @ (I)~ Ci) News l :lC ({J Mite Der_~ Show 1!30 ID All·N!Rfrt Show: "To !'lease A tD Mtr,w G1ilf11 ~ Ltdf," "The s~nd Wo1R1n," "I~ I"'~ ...... I kltillll' 'lit U11ts . . T~vblt" 9:00 ~:::,:,••• f"lball Hi1hlipt:s 1:4S~ MM: (t) '.'Jllt Raid" lwes) lite lilt .t LtoMrih di Vil!Ci S4 -V~n Hallin, An11t 8tl'ICrQft, The !rt¥tnllw. ilde of da Vinci 11 lee Ma!Vln, Petu Gum. portr1yed in O.H ep1sod1 lfhitll t1· ]:10 IJ Movlt; (Cl "Htrtults A11\nst 1nrines tM timt he spent 1s 1 !111 ;.ioo1--MM .. (Ki·li) '64-Al1n r.ourlttr to Milan's lockr11co 11 Steel:<t (Jp,.n Q,111 V 1} JO I) u1 TODAY ffi · AT ANN THEATIIES UClUSln: fW6fMflT II flltl SfiREDPltDMIC SllbM~ UD TD II .... fuu .. Jki,. l Fri. I PM IM. Olilf I 1M I Pl . Sir. Jill SW. l}:Jl.(:(5·1 ,. OOIOQSEUNICll~-· fllNIGlil!fl llflCllEU'.3 "GOIEWITll THE WllD' CWIK~ VMENLFJGH LF.SLIE HOWARD OLIVIA de HAVILLAND EXCLUSIVE EN GAGEMEN T IN FULL STE REOPHO NIC SO.UND AND 70 M.M . MON.TUES.THURS. & FRI. 8 P.M. ONLY WED ONLY I O'CLOCK AND 8 P.M. SAT. AND SUN. 12:30-4:45-9 :00 ,. I • MOWTMI U TUISDAY Jeclr tijcllol-.... -. ., . "CHINATOWN'' (R)' ·• --"HAROLD & MAUDE" Aho o ... Sliteff "JUGGERNAUT"' FAMILY TW IN CINEMA ~l'l1,,.IA I,. •AllfT ~~/ /4" • ·11>1 81100kHUA\T • CINEMA I 111DAY OfllllDPI• ltdtlt*' '•nistll" .... '*""""' -~ 2fld,....._, S~IKES GANG Wfftl l.ft,.....,.. SPlCIAL HOUDA Y MATll'W: THUl.-fll.-UT.-SUM.. DOOI S 0"'4 IZ:lO ~O~TUI. ..... , r.M.. r~1 · • Mii single "Yoo 919\IJ tr by SOm CO$lOW Or.d $UnQ bV Donny SlrGef . °""'7' .. __ ... PARDON MY BLOOPER' bosedontOdlO &T.V.'s most hllOrlous boner>! ......... "PLAY IT AGAIN SAM" -.. I """ •. ,,_.,_ -.~.c­,st.1oi1 1111A•--.. -·--'' .. !*" DIAD ,,.. TOUll Hometown Daily Newipllper DAILY PILOT l I s I f ' s ' f I Faeing Trngedy Ed Flanders and Patricia Nea l star as a married couple who must face the reality of he r impend· ing death tonig ht on the GE Theater drama special, "Things in Their Season," at 9:30 on CBS. Channel 2. ·;: Turkey Time Ba11crof't Special _Bombs By JAY SllARBUTI' NEW YORK (AP J Even lhough Thanksgiving isn't until tomorrow, ABC· TV is giving us a turkey anyv.'ay. tonight. They're callin g it ... Annie and the Hood s"" and claiming it is a ·music and comedy shO\\'. It stars Anne Bancroft. the gifted a ctress \Vhosc rirsl TV variety special v.·on an E·mmy av.· a rd fbu r years ago. This ori C" st<irts with some male dancers danc- ing. They are dressed like hoods. But the hoods to \.\'hich the show's tit le refers aren't mobsters. They are skits with such titles a s Womanhood , the Other Womanhood, Likelihood, Bachelorhood, Adulthood and Motherhood. EACll SKIT features a famous mala -Jack Ben"- ny , Gene Wilder, Tony Curtis, Al a n Alda, Da"id J\1errick (h~ produced "'The Great Gatsby "), Robert l\terrill, Carl Reiner a nd l\liss Bancrort 's husband, Mel Brooks . l\tost of the skits are the very sophisticated kind you used to see in Fun City's in- timate boites. A boite is a .ioint where. if you pop a button, a ~·aiter hurls a brandy. pµts a record on and sidles over. She turns her head up, prepared to kiss . He s tarts singing "Strangers in the Nig)Jt.'" She gets annoyed. A high note by J\terrill shatters the snifter . Finally, the song en<ls. 1'he)' kiss. "'Do you kno~· 'Some Enchanted Evening'?" she breathes. ll is the sigh point or the evening. The rest -sa"e for a reading of an Ogden Nash poem with Alda and a song to a baby who keeps staring at the camera - will cause only snores or channel changes. I had a faint hope for a skit in v.•hich Carl Reiner, a brilliant romic actor and \\'riter, played a BBC man interviev.•ing a gaudy Ne w York stripper v.·ho is in Lon- don to mal-r y Prin(·e Cha rles. tablecloth on it and seats a Brooks. who among other partyofsix. things gave the ~·orld the A good example of this ~any "'Blazing Saddles," did humor is to be round in" the none of the V.'r1ting for this show · s o pening stiov.·.f\\"ishhe had,ifonlyto Bachelorhood .skit in which. introduce the e lement of B. and l\1errill arrive at his laughte r. pad after a night on the Hov.' ··;\nnie and the town, She obviously ap·. lioods" got on the air is one pears ready to fool around. of life's major mysteries It should be put in a boite and HE POURS a sniner o~ the door sealed shut. SAG Fights Filming Of Special on Burr LOS ANGELES (API -ABC film in The Screen Actors Guild States. I Cassuto's Bato11 l111pressive UCI Orchestra Ch ered "Many st oo d bellowing 'Braoo· and the applau.tt wo.t .timp/y dt a/ening ... The noisie11 birth I ever heard of but it wo.s oll tweer music to that good mae.ttro '1 ears ... " Cecil D"Aubergne's ··s eat in the Stalls" ' ,------------------:;:::;:::"' 1 tu Uen1oostr;.i1 .... :is llll",\ su s plt·ndully llt•n1on:.trall·d l.1~! llt"Ckl'JHI. hu11 lh~·1 ft;'t•t TOM BARLEY Music Box :.ilJout a l'Cl orl'hl·:.1ra th:.it 'ran rt•:.p<1nd 1n 1 his n1 ~1nnc·r tu this g1ftt•d l'OnduC'tOr 11·110 1s so l"~1,.-:1·rl.v :.ought in the mus it· e;1 p1t4ls uft he 1\"urld ;\nd !1011 good 1t 11;is to s1·c !Ins ('on1h1nut1011 nl cert:; and it \\'ill pro\"id e no cd acrom rianist ga1·e hi 5'!·h11 r1l ;in d rornn1un111 • Wednesday, Novemcer 27 1974 119 NOV. 141hr11 JAN. 19 NITEl Y EXCEPT MONOAY$ RESERVATIONS -(7 14) 492-~ Ladies and gentleme n, a eomfort to the m to lc:irn usua l rl a 1\·less Conl ributio n\u s1r1:1H:. :.u 1mn1a(·ul;.1tl·l~ nev.' and utterly dynamic thatthe)·missed11·hut yours 10 a \1o rk ii\ \l'hic h h :ittir1'fl1ut,1ds:.ind i:o11 11:> 11' musical force is abroad in truly predicts \.\'ill be the ae hiel"ed perfe<"t li<1 iso thc1 1·:.in dn it 11 h1 t;.in"t the our land. concert of the season. 11·ith C-.ssuto. n1 C n1 h l' rs u I ·, h ,. L 11:-. Tl/ ''" "'·'' 1''· 11 11 111 f"l \l ,f " ~ I ' ] d] · Compleie lvr~ey o• Hom O.nne' Pl.,~ Siiow Cobore1' t prou Y bears i ls ,\nj!c[es Ph1l.1rn1onl t' Sp<1coolfomilyP"cei AdvJti '9Ct11ldt•n·'~ _.,,,. formertitleofthe Universi· IT STARTED \Vith a Onto thcRa\'l'i ••nd.tob Orches1r<1o t'l'1•rtt!'>lhl·S:.1111l' ty or California al Irvine eharm ing interpretation of :;ure, so nle ner \·ous lips an b:1sic courtl·s.v \1 hl·n th1·.1 ~~~~t~•~O ~A~·~··~p~;,~o~·~·~•~T~h~e~O~'~'~'~"~· '~'~"~t~l~e~m~•~"'~·~<~o~-~9~2'~7~2~~ Orchestra. But it no more Berlioz' Three Symphoni(· fi ngers gave us •1 sour not 1·i~it uu1· ;Jl'l'a fnr 1 l1L· resembles the ensemble or Excerpts fron1 "Faust" in or \\\O in this fil'ry fool 11 r .1 11 t.: l' c' 0 u 11 1 , that n<ime that \\'as r e-which "''e realized exactly tapper . But they did no l'hil:irn101H<' :-.01·11•!1 (·1111 ·~SOMfnttNG"HfTUS ... fhecrewis deocf ••• \'ie1ved in these columns how much Cassuto's hard diminish bv one iota lhi. C't'!'\~" .belp~plriase,p1easehelpusl" , 1. last season than chalk re-working strings have de-t·ritic's enjo'ymcnt of a \l'or \o onl' 11 di l'' 1•1 1·1in1 Hh't" scmblescheese. rived fro m their many that. ir it told u ~ nothin ' 1111~ 1·t·1t11· 1h.1t ;,1 u1u :-.u'1;1n The rea s on f'ur this hours of rehearsal time. l·lst•. !nt(I us \f r_\'. \'t'r") dul'1'11 '\ dra\1,!.:r1·;1tl"I"111tt•11 l . h' I f t. clearly that this \'ibr'''' I as on1s 1ng: rans orma ion '" 1 ... ., •. ,·mp,.,:.,,·, ... ,, .. ,,_ " t1r!' \1 hl·Jl he 1.-; rur1·,.<'t y ''·a• loa "l"d •••'th glee ,·n ~·"" "'"" '" .. ., \,"'""" or<·h•"'lra breathe. I · h " "" ... " .... d!"l'S!'>l'l tor t l' U{'CaSLOtl. m.ny " mus,·c loi·er'• home the ensemble's strong <ll'· e nt hu s1;.is m from. 1.•vc r.1 . 1 I'<> " , . r s h l.;11(' ;11·r11·a s .. , L,\ l'Un· th'·s P"St 11•eeken·' "nd th,··· li very o c uhe rrs Vn· 11orl'. d I 11 I .. u .. ., · , t'l'f\~ O\l'll \t•t"l' t"flU i JC \1·riti:r's menage \.\'as no ex-finist\ed S~·m p hony. A good r h k ti t t•hoice by Ct1ssuto. this lo1·t·· And. let 11 bl" stressed llJr~1 \·e n ur t 111 ·ui g ia ecptiontothe happy rul e. · h' · 1 h 1 · · lht•\ 1ook lh•· 11·rn11" lurn ly\.,·ork ;ind, again. am11lc ! 1s 1s on y t e )cg1 nn1ng " 0 ;1n<i arr11·ed at 11 b;inh.l'l"S' FOR WE HAVE wailed a proofofhis orchestra's ne11· nc \\'Ond e r s I\' hil t th convention. long time to hear the ucr found strength and con-. future v.·ill hold for us \\"hl't fidenc e. one refle ct s that C;:iss uh Superb, Al varo 'l're men- orchestra play as it played hus been a t the helm but . dous. UCL We luvc you . Friday a nd Saturday in the .l\. ft er b ack i n g l h e rc1r, short \\'eeks tn 1vhi<'jjii!iiii!i[iinii:\iiiii;i:;Tji:iii';I Fine Arts Village Theater. l;ni vers ity Chci rus Cbut this e nse mble has bC{'n to Led by Alv<iro Ca ssut o, \\'here 11"as ~·I auri ce Al · \·erted i nto ther,e rm Of\1·h~ the Portuguese maestro lard?) in a pleas ing r(·nd i-is goi ng to be a fi rst {'1:.is,1 l ,:i!l!1119JiS:il:25~f \\'ho has become their idol I.ion of Beethoven's Choral musi<'<t ! fo rce . ft in these recent breathtak-· Fantasy that 11·ould ha\·e ing v.•eeks of high endeavor, been even more pleasing our n e\v UC! ensemble v.·ith a few more voices the brou ght capacity <tudiences program moved on to a to their feet in both concerts superb fin ale -Ravel 's ex- \Vith .three splendidly de-citing, ageless .. Bol ero." HOT MEW SUIFIMGRLM ly Seo" Ditmch 7:30 & t :lO heh Ew..Mg livered ~·ork s. ·rhis \l'rile r v.·as assured ~lo nd ay tha \ more than 1.000 persons \\"ere turned Cl\\"<IY from thO Sl" 111·0" 1:on- TllOSE \\'110 brough Cassuto to CCI are to h< commended for their ,·is101 <i nd foresight. It is no1r up I the mus ic lovers of our area Bt.:T L ET L"S not Je:11·e 1-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~==========~1 the BeelhO\"t_;.n 1vithout a special tribute to · pianist ~1ichae l Sanders. This gift- 'Apple's Way' Out; Cher Show Coming ""Apple's Way," a Sunday night series about an Iowa family, first appeared last spring as a mids eason replacement. Its rinal show will be lelev1sed Feb. 2 and it is the fourth series canceled by CBS during the-1974 -75 season. On Feb. 9, Cher will star iu a"n hour-long musical special and her own new shov.-. "Cher," will start Feb. 16. MESA 1884 Newoort Costa Mrso 54 •. 1 552 Cont. Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m. Eves. From 7 p.m. 3 HOLID Y SHOWS IN HE! FAMILY ErqERTAINMI~ 11 'CRY or THE WILD' ... AMAZJN . .IHJ'ORMAnvE ... rASCJNATING!'' al. EDWARDS ~ CINEMA H~•ho• Bovteva•d i i Adam, lGI C~llON ~SlfM WIN i!lfJ ·&-Oil! !INNIO! QO&UWlllSlll NlllN MITT lllM 111/&llU SUllN Cl!i( S10 Cll~i · UllOA &Ill · MNI ijOilWS iU1 lffiNlllS ~ mroN rn Nll~N MliNA lil A\IMJA &JMM{~~M~ #• .. ~r· .... ~~~ Wq1M1!11<..-~ ... ~1 CO-HIT "THE CHARIOTS OF THE GODS'l . • · I HO PASSES l"LEASE On price alone ... Still the be"t newspaper buy on the Orange Coast Th e Daily Pilot delivered 7 days a week Diol d irect or coll collect 64 2-43,21 ' , ' •UlllT••-ll(I WW.Ullt C:. ., ...................... , .. .....,., ,, ,, , •• , .. says it \.\'ill try to slop a ,ix-The unions' options range part ABC-TV series on ~r o m getting foreign Aa ron Burr from being periormers torefusetoac-f·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i film ed in England a nd cept jobs on the show to Ireland. adoption of a pay scale · SAG s a"s America is the system which \•:6uld requi re place to n'take a film about r\BC-TV to provide English the man who served as and Irish perfOrmers the Pres ident Thomas Jef· same \.\'ages a nd residual ferson·s first vice president payments that they would a nd killed Alexander have to pay under the U.S. ·- Hamilton in a duel. union conrracts. Chester !\1igden. SAG na· The guild "s ?PPQSilion lion al executive secretary, sten1s from the fa ct that the said Tuesday he plans to project, based on the Gore meet next "'eek v.•ith Vid3l book "Burr." is what leaders of the lnternatiorrti.1 it considers a "runaway · Federation of Actors and production" -that is, an Performers ' unioni in Ameri c.an·tinanced produc· England and Ireland to,see lion ~·~ich is m ade abroad. if they can cQoperate on a ~epr1v1ng guild members of cOurse of action to make Jobs. ''THI CiAMILIR" IRI "OPEHSUSDH" .... leytt0lds in . "THI LOHCiESTYARD" IRI , ''TH~T'LL HTHE D"'Y" IPCil ' "CiET~W ... Y0 lPCil "DR. IHIV ... (iO" INI .... THOUS ... HD CLOWNS" - "SLEEPElll" f"GI • "BANANAS" !POI "EVERVTHINQ YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SlX 1111 "H.UIOWHOUll"tNI ""tt 44/1'"-DUl"INI "GIOOYllVM"lll "rHI KLAllSM ... H" Ill ,''T ... KIHCi OF l'ELll.t.M 1·2·3" IRI "pl. 1Ht••~ 1'61 l "fHIWU.....CH"lll "MJMIT IMIS A HI.AT HATIOM"INI All•NEWflllft· _., .. ....... ..,,.....,.. ........ _ AIRPORT1 STARRI NG °Ct1ARL TON HESTON • KAREN BLACK •-GEORGE KENNE DY GLOlllA SWANSON • HELEN REOOY , EFREM ZIMBALIST JR. e SUSAN CLARI( SIC CEASAR • LINOA BLAIR W...·f--·-1 ·II ,....,. , .. ~-• -4. 1 • 11 1"41,IW I "The Be Gfldl WeltD! lingo StarT • "That'll Be The Doy" ... ra&ds 4 r"•-"'ll>louo RICHARD LEE · BURTON MARVIN ' ~ .. to> ............ .. 'S!;'>l ... 1<1"''"'1'"' "'"""' .....,, .... " """""'"!"''~""~ .. .. .... ~.~-'"' __ ,,....,., .. ,.._.-i.• .. l" ... "', ............ ,,_ "'""-~·- UT llYIOllS ~Tll • l.Oll6EST TAllD" '" Pl US "SLITHER" J4MEi {llllN liLl I' ~[•LEIVMN H'IJce il1<' m1udve<itu1e• •HOllDAY MATINEES -.. .-. ... , WJ\1,1' lllSNE\' -· 1:1'. IUIJllN l 1 ClUJSllll. O.S.N. .... VAN OVK! ,., KWAN ' ' Jhr DA.IL Y PILOT PUllU.CNOTICE P'lolll1,,_. 0••"9' (ttl! 0...1• Piloll, ~"'"'"''~ 1), 10.11. 1"• 41111·U PVBLIC NOTICE ' Wedt1Hdty, Novembtf21. '97' TONIGHT'S ~ . TV mGmJGHTS NBC (4) 8:00 -"Robinson Crusoe. "This new production of Daniel Defoe's classic--story stars Stunley Baner as the castaway with John J1older as his man i'~rida y. ABC (7) 8 :00 -"Godspell." The movie version of the stage procl_yctio11 being presented ,u,.aiuo• cou•To"'"' all over the Orange Coast, an up to date rendering sTAT•oPcAL1,.0•1t•AH>• of the Gospel of J\1atthC\\'. TMICOllltT\'O,.O•AHGI'. .... A-11"1 CBS 12 ) 11 :30 -"lvanh0t." This 1953 movie MOTICJ..O' MIA.ING 0' PITITIOH • I . . T I f'l>•P•O&AT1 0,.MOLOG•A"ucw1LL version of Sir \Valier Scott s c ass1c 1s ay or A1to110•t.•,, •• ,.,.,,-.1nA•• made -Robert Tai•lor and Elizabeth Taylor !I tar E.i.o11t .. ANNI:¥ ¥t:lrS, ... •ANHlt: :ai.11i1m-s.bo-c••~ '''ith Joan ~·ontaine and George Sanders. N0ll(l IS ME•t:IV G1 '1EM 1,_.l ~!c.lm••·---... --------------..1~ lltOlll•l M.&.LOUl1' lotl lllM --t (lltt~ tiooo,.. .......... ol ... lt>qf ... <Mii -"" h,,_tel L•tltf'1 ltti...-i.,1111t1tpe1l-t_<,.ff•-• M•l'llCl'l I~-lortur1- ~telllttt, tl'MI !NII IM lltN -lllllQ 111 ~rl!>vll'lf M-... I -ft,.,.., Dt~ IO. t'1•. •I t )(I •·"'. !ft llW C-1-o1 Dl.,.<tloltfll '-· l OI ,,.,. ,..,, .c IOI! a ... c C...r Ori .. W.tl, .,.UM Olrlll5.ll'll•A.,., Ctl11Grrll• Oelt'CIHlo-*'<'ll. HI• WILLlt.Ma.t.i JOMN, c.t.l'llwClerk •llTN It, OIL1.c ... ICA0110ft Pt<loELU:t•. WOOOAl:D. OUtNN yo •ou1 --W'l'•U• •t1W.t1lh$SUfft. Uni•- LMA ..... t. C..l~1t1111 "fN: Ulll~llSl ili""""fl-fw: PtUll•Mr l'lltlll"'H Or..,911 C:0.11 OlllJ PllOI. Mlw. 20,t1,t1.ft11 01'-I• TV , DAILY LOG Wednesday ~ Tha11ksgiv ing Treasure Jason Robards, Lisa Lucas and l\1ildred Nat~ick (from leftfstar in.the holi· dav drama ·'The Thilnksgiving Treasure." to be rebroadcast tonight al 8 o'Cloc k on CBS. Channel 2. • • 'Go df a t~er' T ops CBS Do minates Ratings Chase ' NEW YORK (UPI) Tyler Moore:" 8. CBS "Bob NBC's blockbuster film, Nev.·hart.:" 9, CBS "Good ''The Godfather'' ParL 2 Tjmes; '' 10. CBS ''Kojak. '' was the top Jilrogram la.st Although CBS retained .week, but CBS, backed~t.Jt~ the No. t position (or the comedies. iowept the next 10 seasOn, a spot it Was held showsandk'e·Jjt itsfirstplace for the last J8 years. some spot in the ratings for*the tv i'nalysts expected "The t974-75season. ~ , Godfather'' to \•ault NBC ift- tofirst place. ' The ratings for. tl)e wee\i Howeve r. the ratings the endi~g Sunday, Nov. ~f. ac· Paramount film received c:ord1ng to-the A.C. Nielsen .1t1onday ftight were offset surv~y release~ Tuesday: by the poor performance of were. CBS 21 .4, NBQ 20.1. a TV remake of "Great Ex.- and ABC 15.6. The se~nal pectations, ... which gave averages r~r the_ AmUican I Friday night to CBS. "Ex.- TV champ1ons h1p ltd date pectations" was the 44th a re : CBS 2tl .5: NBC20.2 and show last week. NBC usual- ABC 16.8. Jy takes Friddy "'ith .. San· The top 10 sho"·s were: 1. ford and Son." ··Chico and NBC "The Godfather; .. 2. the l\1an" and "Rockford CBS ''All in the Family ;" 3. Files." CBS ·s pecial. Ch a rl ie NBC also had another· Brown : 4. CBS special, weak night on Thursday "Happy Anniversary;" 5. and lost-points Sund ay io· CBS ''The Waltons ;"6.CBS CBS.'. ··Kojak'' l!nd "l\1an- '•MASH ;·· 7. CBS "Mary nix . PUBLIC NOTICE •11111 IVP••1011cou11rOPTMf. )"lA'tl! 0 .. CALl•OllNIAPO• 'hlll COVlfTV 01' O•A1tGI Evening 9:l0 MOfO. D11rh11 thi1 limt lto111rdo Pftl!IUd cuurt full~1(s, stlldied •nilorny ind produced p1in!inp 111cll 1s ~Tiie Vir1!n al Ille Rocks." 6 GE THEATER Premiere ''°'H§lll!!Jl!lNm *"THINGS IN THEIR f@IQ!CIJ) Nm SEASON"-P.atrici.a NOVEMBER 27 'Mousetrap' Snaps Up Its. 22nd Yea1 .... A-t i ... tilO'tlCI 01' HIEAlllNG O• P'tllTION ~· .. ltOIATI O" WILL ANO l'Oll LnT•HTf.l'tit.MllllTA•V , f.IUll' t>t THEICLA S. CHAPPEL 811.t Tt4t:KLA SIE llENS CHAPPt:l, ..U MRS. ME•LVtiA. CtlAP'l!L, Dt~. NOllC1! 1$ t1E•EIV GIVEN !Nol AllTt!Ull Ii. l'UGtl, Jll. Mt lllitll l'ltr-1n I Pltff*' lw Pr-t•ot W111-1ar iu-. "' Ul'Wrl T•ll•l'IWl'll'"'f 1• ll'lt .-t1U-• nl--.ce Ml -•di il -IOI' lw!Nt Ptft>(ulat•. -!NII IM II--pit<• 04 -rll'IQUM w-No•_,, \fl,_ tit<-"· "'t. •I •:>O ....... lft ll'lt (°"1.._., 04 Dt ........... 111 "'9. I ot M od !-i, •1 100 0 Y•C C...11• 0r1.,.wu1. l11.,,. Clt1<11~1,.,.,., CM11on1!1. 0.llt<I '" ....... , 11, "'• WILLIAM II. SI JOMN, c-tvCltrt. llAMMAal, li'UOM AND V.t.WT(lt l'MW. Oly ... k 11 .... , S10!U SM ... .........,c..ui...i1t'lll11 Toi: llUIU•·1"6 "'_"..,'""'1-.. *"'Dllw.I Oran~ Co•tt o.lly PllOI, No• 20. ,,, 11, .. ,. "11 ... 11 P UBLJC NOTICE INIJ.I Wen ldtttllll L1kcrs vs. Ne.al, Ed Fl.anders II.a~ Om1h1 Kints. 8 @ (])Cl) a:mmJ CiE Tht- bfllN!d lwr s... attr ''Thlnp in Their Season" (90) hftridct Fi.;ty lhe story of • h11dl¥0rkln1 1u1al IMill ,._ Wisconsin l111ity 1nd tflt tensions c...o, S"9 t111t 1riu brtweea f1th11 ind son, ::'fr'n. jeopfrdlzinc the continu1tioft of the Eltdfk c.11,,,.,. l11111ty's l>fiz• cl•ilJ !inn, whtn both s,ttcl Ric« mtn i re lorttd to tonfrollt the re1Jify of the Jmpelldinc death al l:>O 911111'¥ Ciriffi• Slltw th.ii 'lo'ilt 1nd rnothfl due lo leU· I =:.fritlitll kemia. P1lrici1 Neil. Ed Fl1ndt1s, i (j)J l\)etler's Qolcc M•tc Sinp1 1nd Mta Foster star. Tiit PIMetn 0 Ntws utUe bltlll E!l llf1111 .nlTI 10:00 0 ~@ ED Pttrotelll "A VtrJ 7:0D ~-1.11mc:E Ntin tontTY L•dY' Petrocelli l1 assi1ned • 511111d · br th1 public 'def•nde(s of11ce to TMll" Conwquences ddend a roun1 drifter. with a his· n.r1 Mr U11tl tor)' ot viOlenct, ac.c:u~ of murdtr-~.r , in1 • kieal m1n'1 piomlscuous wi!e. r ffi tfoC&n'i HtrHt Lou Gouttt, J1t~ Gin& and Russell ~ . ·~iu; ID'~~ . The Ii& V1lltJ • TIN Sold Onts tai•t '° Ctit11ei 0 nne 8.ancrott stars . .W~,lffaw '*ANNIE & THE HOODS nrtt Stoo1n 8 Special guest stars LONDON (UPI) -."1'he Mousetrap," Lhe longest running play in British history, was 22 years old Monday. The wheezing old Agatha Christie thriller ticked out its 9 ,13"9th stage performance Salurday night with a kind of inexorable inevitability. People who saw it in the days when Harry S. Truman "'as talking tough to Josef Stalin and when Winston Churchill was in No. 10 Downing Street now a r e bringing their lllOTICI TOt•t:DlTOlt~ SUPli •10• tou•r Ot< ftll! IT•Tt: 01' CAUl'OllllllA 11'011 T"( tOUNtVOP O•ANCil: 7·lO IJ Lomt Gret11t'1 Lad11 Ult Wlld Music! Comedy! Fun! · 1;;~~~U:t1 A0t11 ~~1'!~;~£n~d~Jk~ Nt .A-t1 1f'f Ett•tt "' GEORGE FA11¥Ell. 0400 ·-•• GEO•GE l!!OWAlllD 11'A•NIER. -.ttGEOllGE E FAllMER,Oe<t•-- MOT ICE I~ HE•EllV GIVEN lo llW r .-tott OI IM ·-.......... llK_nl Intl •H rw•-t ~•••"Q ci.,,... _,,., 1rw w..i Cle<.-ftl •r• ff<!U<fO<l 10 loll \IW: ... , ••Ill \M oNCHWty •""U'"'' ol'lllWroth<eot IN <~•· OI "" •tio•• e11u11e<1 co..!, or 10 l><>!'W"I INftl, wolll IM M <ff»r'I olO<.CNr•. lo IN -n·or.ea •• '"" """'• of ,... •"°'"'"· liow ... •O L STONE, \Olll'I w.1,,,,,re &o.lot•••d, Su•O• Ill, Loi ""91 .. \, c.l•IOtn•• toOU. """<II •\ U. l!IKt ot """'IWU °' \M ......... .,..a ... •II .... ne•• pttl••lltfl'l~IO '"" "!<Oft O! 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I• II !J1)(j)T1lt~th.t:lrvttl Bennr, Mtl BrooU, Tony Cllrtis, llillioll $ lffrie: {C) (2•r) "Wei· Dtrid M1rritk, Robert Mesrill, Carl Coat ti HaAI TI•U" (wt$) '67-Re1ne1 a!ld C:tnt Wilder in tllb hou1 · lltnlJ Fonda, Janice Rllle, KH111n of comedy and music. The hoods In. 1n the pfPlr•m titlt 111· not moll· ?'rkt Is Ript iters. but' 1tftt to sacfl "hooclt~ as ltWitdlH · Wonunllood Bathtlortiood, P1rent· D•J It Nidtt llood and ti.ou.emood. Otlltr l'ltplt, OtMr Plans ®l Cl!m!Il The Ula Cir11t Pla11--CtlebritJ kwlin1 . et Urtll littlt bxah QJ The Ulltoldllblls 1:(1(1 IJ ~ (1) CJ) CI!mm T •I • tI) In lhdtal tianUaM111 Tn1111n l~J {90) Ttn 10:30 I JourMr te Mwtntu1t year-old Addi• Mills shires h11 Walldtr1utl N1b11~1 llOme with lier stein •Id· u Cilldad Ciritl ow1d lither ind 11ntte, com111uloft Inner Vlslo111 1te 1,.lldmotlltl. This 11 IM 1IOI)' ol , Nocflfs Tapltlas 11oW htr lri1ndship IOI I lontly old tl:llO I CJ}0 (]) fll m (E lilm min 1nd htr l<M for I llolSI prove (fj f.E 19 (!)Nm stronttr than adult 1r.rd1u. Uu led. ot CiMcllt · Luus, l•~n Robirds M1ld1td NII· . • HYPO " wick alld Bainud Hu1hes stir. . Tiit lll(J SPMrw 0 "ROBINSON CR USOE'' Mission: l111pou1bt1 'It TONIGHT ON MOBIL Nimt Gallery SHOWCASE THEATRE r.tl) rt111 Ciunn Uncommonly good TV! 5i 1 Wild West B Q)@ ~ m amm:l Rib-ED '!.l' lor He1lttl . •-tn.isoe (2hrJ Stil'lltr B•~tr (ljj~) Wanted: DIHDI Alrvt sun; in !ht title role in !Iris new 11:15 E!I Ci1111111 34 prGdudion ot !ht D1niel Deloe cJ11· 11:30 IJ@C1.J (() W Lall Morie: (CJ S>t 1t>oul 1 m1n's surm-11 !or lllDlt "lf111hoe" (ad'J) '5.3 -l!obtl1 Ttr· lhlll two decHts Ofl 11'1 all but IOI, Clirabtt!I TIJloi, Jclln fonl1in~. deserted island. Ihm .lohn Holdtr Gtor!!. Slndtrs.. $1.111; IS Man Friday. Q ~ (I) 0 m Johl!llJ CJinot 0 Mowit: (Cl (2-r) "TM Ca•idi· Joey Bishop ls 1unt host ans" (dra) '6J-Robel1 Ry1n, Toi111 0 Loqins & Mtuina Conctrt Thalchtl, John Dehn11. @ MOOWM: "fflllll lt1111bul, O!dtn; (i) lut tf Cirtlldlo to IUll'• (dra) •55 -Christopher 0 (QJ (j)) 11) Q) ABC Wtdnn· Login. df1 MO'ril: (C) jztu) ""dsptlln 0 f9 Cl))(}) al WJclt World (mus) "7l. Tht joyous rl'.tlhnc a! S9fCial "C1!1loml1 Jim" (RI Dito the Gol(M1 ol St M1Uht"<I I\ I Purplt, Blac:kS1b1th and R1r1E111h mode1n musical ctltb1t!ion or lilt st11. ind l1ith in a ~nts ol B1blic1I O MO'lit: ''Tht Man In the Sll1d- par1blu to ld in IOl\ll bJ • Clrnst ow" (dr1J '51 -Jtff Ch1ndltr, Or· h1ure in 1 Superm1n swtt1s~1r1 son Wtlles. Colleen Mlllet. and W01km1n's oYtnlls. tD 8111 Cosby I Du ltts Clloi« tD Scrul It l•tts l Thiel 12:DO m Mo.it: "Riot ift Ctllblatk 11" Yarietr (d11) 'S4 -Neville B11nd, Leo ~ Mnlt: (C} (2h1) "Flrtblll for· Gordon, Emile Meye1. •arr (dr1) '72 -Ben Cn1111, 12:30 g Mowit: "Ocrwn Amon! the Shtl· Eddie l lbt11, Mne ff1ncls, lhcardo terin1 r1t111s" (com) 'S .... Milli M~t•lban. G1il'IOI Wi!Htm l11!1dl11n Jane I ril11 ftlfurt C1eer. ' • C11111pio.lhip W1utlin1 l:OO Q (lijj Tomoml'll '':"•ntM Un1u1p rnr1ra111 . 0 (1) {j) ID (j) Nrws M<ME RATINGS · FUR PARENlS AND VDUNO PEDPl£ 1M .._ ...... Ille •ot ... 1 r1 It..,,.,.,,. ... .. ,_ ..... _,_,ot -e-,.,. ._.,,,.., r-,,.,.,...._ ............................ "''II It ... ~ ..,., .. .,,,, ................. _ ................. " .. _ .... l :lC 00 ll1ke Oou~1s Sllow 1:30 m All-NIP! Show: "1'1 Pltne l Gl ~CitlH .. SlllW LldJ," "T'hc StWrfcl WOmr·n," "I~· 11>o....;• I ltllilld 'hi Lines T1tvlrl•" ,:00 ~:::-· ftolblll Mi1lttirtrts !:45 I) Mwit: (t) "The llald" (Wt!) Tbt Life o1 Leoriudl 41 Vil!Ci ·54 -V~n H1mn, Annt Bancrott, The illflnlJ'lt side ot d1 Vinci 11 Lee M1N1n. Ptttr lirm!$.. portr11'1d in this episode wllitll t~-J:ID 0 ~l'rit: (C) ~ "ltt.~? Apinst 1mina tM ti me he spu11 1s 1 the ~ Men (w-11) 64--Al1n eou11itr to Mll1n's Lock7v1to ~ Stffl. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 1;30 0 "MJ Det SMp" (drl) '4& - L1~11ie Rees. Tom Nt1I. ':DO 0 "A Tollth of ltrt111'(" \d11) '60 -James M1~11. Geort• Slnders, Ver• Milts. m (C> "MM Mwsttr ,,lty" (fin· llSJ) '&1-lt1lu1on1 lht h•tMSltl •nd YOiw or PflJllis Dlllt!, Borls K11loff fltd Gale Gar111tt. 10:00 0 "ltllts •11 TMir l011" (mus) 'S2 -.le1nne Crain. M1rti11 MtlMr, Bt!Mra Batt\. "ll6c TtlldtrfMt" (wu) '36 -6'111 AlrtrJ. "Mrs. wi111 " ~ CHMtt r11c:ti .. (to111) '34--luu Pitts. W, C. Field$. (jJ !CJ "In ltlt Ciood Old Su111mt1· 11"'~"""'".,...,iiii.,...,iii"'I ti1111" (m~1) '*9 -Judy Garland, • Van .lohnson. "DR. ZHIVAGO" 11:00 m "Trt1su11 lsl1MI" (tdV) ·34 -ll':t"--l!ll!!l'1'1:!!1111!!R''1l!l""""'1 W1lt1ce Bury, J1tki1 Cix19er, Lionel & B11fY'l'IOI"•· li-:,..-•~H:;o~•:::r:.s;::utJECT=::~--4 1:00 m '1'1rt C.nltJ'lilM Cilltsl" (eom) • "BENJI" & 'ti -Clr1r1ts l•u1lllon, RObtlt "DIGBY"(GI Youn1. M111uet O'Brl111. 11._ ..... __ _. _ _. ... __ "4 9 (Cl "J1et I tht luest11't (1cl'f) '52 -Bud Abbott. Lou CMl•tlo. •: c::io.to~•-~nt:IOll"' 891 /Sun lt'llll 1t·:MI lo!on """1 ..... to, ,,......,1 ~5 1:JO 0 fCI "flff Wttb In A l1tloolr~ ~~.~~ ;!~,-;;: Rtd Butter\ Ba!b111 l~,~.-.,~0~,-.T~'i~"'!!"!"""'!!',-..-.0~0 .. , ... -.r-.•--•"4 l ;30'm (C) ''f"rwt Wttb hi A 1a11 ... ~ ORANQI •532-1121 [cOm) ·52 -Rtd Buttons, B1fbar1 £.den, F1bltn. 0 (C) "CaJ ,llff ... " (Jiftlnuttd) I.A, fftWY IMANCHllTIR IKJ '62 -lhe ..ilea ot Jwdy Garltnd. o.0. fRWY lC TV It. lXJ Robtrt Gculll Incl RI~ BlltlW. l)op;i ____ ..... 1";,.._ "RISH "°""""" KOCE TELEVISION "ClT UHCU" Ill J•ff A 11ME TO G•OW: HUMAlll ot:VELOP¥f.llif CCI ··¥1adN! CNMIJloOd• AC•-Ptc:•t<l"-L'tlOfll' l :JO "flllJH&ltO SICt:TCHllliC ICI ..... tit! PtrtPtCll.,."-L•~-20 t H ll•OM CMANT TO CH&N CI : MUSIC llli WISll•ti tllLfUllll tCI "N1t1GN•l1m · Grit!'"° s1e.11v1 .. t!• llLICTllllCCO.lolPAltT!CI ,, .. SllA¥lSTlll:ITICI ti• ,lllOM CH.ttNl TO CtiAlt(a : MUSIC Ot WllTE•N Clll.TUlll !Cl 'N".-Ulm G"•l-S.Dtl!"'" •:• AS NIA!li 6lNAVIS !Cl "(On"9rw grandchildren to see it. The actress who took over the leading role l\1onday dropped out of the same part 17 years ago. London aud i,en ces now total 3.5 m illion , a nd 41 other countries h ave b een mousetrapped in 22 oLher languages. A spokesman for the production gave out the annual statistics: "During the run 41 miles or shirts have been ironed, the curtain has been raised and lowered approximately 106.700 times' approximately 144 tons or programs have been sold , nearly one million ice creams h ave been consumed by palrons." he said. Ther e is some controversy over the kind of record Monday 's perfor mance number 9,140 wa s. The Guinness Book of Records tallies 8,494 Los Angeles performances 0£ a · victorian melodrama•Called "The Drunkard." Yet that show was put into a musicnl version and together with l"UunEI PIUII "* TOHY A.WAID • M.Y. DRAMA CllTICS CllCLE: A.WAID * "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" ., ...._....,. Recommended for Ma1ure Audiences ,.....,. ,.. s .. d9) 1:00 , ... SPfClA.L SUHDA.Y MATIMHS-J:OD p.a 1'' ffiANN TIDTR£S Carroll O'Connor Ernest Borgnlne law & Disorder DAILY 7 & 10:;)0 3:3G-J:10.I0:40 JAMU C.U.N U.UllN MUTTON "THE GAMBLER'~ ,_ h ily i :4S s.t.-5:204:4~ S--l ~S.5:2M:45 ==="'" lll'llO OSEllNlllt~ -• tlWGAREI lllllCHllfS "GOE 111'11-m THE WllD' cwUfGAllLE VIVIEN LEIGH LF.SUE HOWARD OLMA de HAVILLAND ...... . ........ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGE MENT IN FUL L ST EREOPHO NIC SOUND AND 70 M.M. MON.TUES.THURS. & FRI. 8 P.M. ONLY WED ONLY I O'CLOCK AND 8 P.M. SAT. AND SUN. 12:36-4:45-9:00 • • the play achieved 9.477 perform'ance. The move performances. daunted its bo x office ··r.tousetrap'' people snap takings not at all. fingers in disdain al such Agatha Christie wrote it triOes. as a radio play for the late A good four years ago. Qu ee n M ary's 80Lh they say, the whodunit birthday. She thought a thriller set in a snowed-in stage version might have co untry house became "'the "a nice little. nm," and she longest running production assigned all the royalties to of any kind al one theater in her grandson, who is now the world.·· It has run twice rich~ as lon g a s its nearest British rival. Da me Agatha hers~lf. : Th i s y ear · · Th e no w 84 . went to the opening ~ouselrap""moved ae.ross . ~ght. She hasn't ~n .~aek a tiny alley to a different s1pee. Once, she said , wa_s theate r: missing n'Ot a enoughfor me."· · MOWTMlU TUESDAY Jeck Nkliol-,.,. .... ., ' "OllNA TOWN'' (R)' ·• .... G ...... "HAROLD MAUDE" .... O••s-if "JUGGERNAUT" FAMILY TW IN CINEMA ~"l'Nllt,ll'< •All(l q~l 1148 • 11 61 8R00MHUR':>T • C!NEMI! I lHEOIY OFHllOlPHlt 1.-.·~· Allallatsqllltllrt . o~ , .. .._. SPIKES G.t.HG Wittl LM......,.. SPECIAL HOUDA Y MATltti THUl.-fll,.SAT .. SUM. DOOi! 0Plt4 12:30 MOM.·TUL 6:41 P.M. -R] ~rt 51ngte "You Blew tr by Som Goslow and sung by Donny Street , COl:Mi(tll bv llbDPer E~ nc. PARDON MY BLOOPER' based on radio& T.V.'s mos1 hllorlQus boners! ......... "PlA Y IT AGAIN SAM" . ** *·****",,. ' l ........... . ... .... 11_ ~11·1Z1J -··-· ·-~ 11 ... c-.. SH-7011 11 HAlltOW "°"""' l'llll •-- 99 16~ DIAD I"' TOUR Hometown Dolly Newspllper DAILY PILOT • ,.... • Cass11to's Batoi1 ltt1pressit•e UCI Orchestra Cheered • "Afany •l oo d bellowing ·Bravo' and lhr applause was simply de afening ... The noisie11 birlh I ever heard of bul ii was a/f 1weel music lo rhat good maeslro '1tar1 ... '' Cec il D';\ubcrgne's "Seat in the Stalls" lo <lt'n1on~11 ,1tc. ;is the~ ~o :o;pll·n1i1dl~ d1.'rn on::.tr<1\cd TOM BARLEY l.1~\ l\l'l'"l'IHI. h1111 lhl'\ fc('\ about a l 'CI orl'hl·~1r:i th,11 I <"an ri·spun~t 111 th1." n1.1nn1·r tu 1h1., ~1f!1'd 1·ond11l'\Or 11 ho I l.'i .~O l';q!t•l'l,1• ~UlH:hl Ill lhi> n1usu· (" :qul .ii:. 11f I he 11 urld Music Box :\nd hu11 good 1t 11us to ;o,t'\' 1h1..; l'C>tnh111ut1un of cd D.Cl'Ompanist J.(:J \'C his sC'hnol :.ind 1·o nln111111\1 L ' . , .•.... NOV. 14thru JAN.,, NlTEl Y EXCEPT MONOAlS: • Lad ies and gentlemen, a nev.• and utterly dynamic musicul force is abroad in our lund . certs and il \\'ill pro,·ide nu comrort to them to learn that they m issed \\'hat )Ours truly pred icts v.·itl be th!! cont•crt of the season usual fl a1\·less \:Olll n but 1un~ n1u~11·1;1ns so imn1;.irulatel1 lu :1 11or k 111 \\hi<•h hc ,;.i lt 1r1·d1n1:1il,and~u1111.~ II :1c:'h1evet.I pcrfel·I li a ison tlu.·1· 1·a n do 11 11 h1 1·:111 ·1 th1· \11thC<1ssuto. ni1.'mb1·r·:-. ol ·!h1• l.11~ RESERVATIONS -(7 14) 492-9950 lG I• Faeing Trngedy Ed Flanders and Patricia Neal star as a married couple \1.'ho must fa ce the realit y of her impend- ing death tonight on the GE Theater drama special. "Things in 'fheir Season ,'' at 9:30 on CBS, Ch annel 2. Tinte Ba1i crof't Special Bombs By JAY SllARBUTI NEW YORK (AP ) Even lhough ·rhanksgiving isn't until tomorrow, ABC- TV is giving us a turkey any...,·ay, tonight . They're calling it "Annie and the Hoods" and claiming it is a music and comedy sho"'· It stars Ann e Bancroft . the gi fted actress whose rirsl TV \•ariety special won an Emmy av.•ard fbur ye ars ago. This one starts v.•ith some male dancers danc- ing. They are dressed like hoods. But the hoods to v.'hich the show's title refers ar~n 't mobsters. They are sk its with s u c h title s a s Womanhood . the Other Womanhood , Likelihood. Bachelorhood , Adulthood and !\totherhood. EACll SKIT features ct famous male -Jack Ben· ny, Ge ne Ylildcr , Tony Curtis. Al an Alda, Da vid 1\ferrick lhe produced "The Great Gnt sby"), Robe rt !\lerrill. Carl Reiner and ~l iss Banc rort 's husband, 1'1el Brooks. brandy, puts a reeord on and sidles over. She turns her head up. prepared to kiss. He starts singing "Strangers in the Night." She gets annoyed. A high note by 1\Ierrill shatters the snirter. rina ll y, the song ends. They ki ss. ··no you know ·some Enchanted Evening'?" she breathes. It is the sigh point or the evening. The rest -save for a reading of an Ogden Nash poem with Alda and a song to a baby who keeps staring at the camera ~ wi ll cause only snor.es or channel cha Qges. I had a faint hope for a skit in which Carl Reiner, a brilliant comic actor and v.Titer, played a BBC mctn inte r\'iewi ng a gaudy Nev.• \'ork s lripper who is in Lon· don to marry Prince Charles. TllE STRIPPER, played by ~Iiss Bancroft "'ilh the help or c he'A·ing.. gum, v.·as named Ba mbi Levine. My hope grew fai1,1ter at that. It died a ltogether when she s aid a nd I quote : "I v.·anl to be remem- \ngc lc s l'h 1l.1rrnnn1<· 11/1 \h,t./l/\1./JI ) lllfl\,.,t: Comp/•'• lurloey O• fiom Dmner Plui Show "(oba••I:' Specool Forn1ly P"c•• Ad11l1s '9 Chl/dten 'S ...,.,, " It proudly Dears i ts former title or the Uni\'CrSi· ly of California at Jr\'ine Orchestra. But it no more resembles the ensemble of that na me that "'as r e· viev.·ed in these columns hi st season than chalk re· scmbleli cheese. IT ST A RT E 0 \1•11 h :i On to the R:ivel ti nd. to bl' Clrthe~tf ;.i olfl••' 'l.' ll1l· sanll' charming interprtlation of s ure. some nervous lips and b:.i sir t•ourll'S\' \\ hL'n thvi 140 Ave. Pico · At lhe Oceon ·Son Clement• Ca. 92672 Berlioz' Three s ,,·mphonic r1 n~l'rs gave us a sour note 11 :.i l our ,1 l"l':I fnr 1 ht•I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The reas on fo r thi s ustonis hing transformation \\as lO<t Sl(.•d \\'ith glee in many a music IO\•er 's home this pitSl v.•eekcnd und this v.·ritcr's menage \\'as no ex- C"eption to the h<1ppy rule. FOR \VE HAVE \11aii.ed a long time to hear the UCI orchestra play as it played Friday a nd Saturday in the Fine Arts Vi llugc Theater. Led by Alva ro Cassuto. the Portug uese maestru \\'ho has become their idol in these recent breathtak· ing weeks or high endea,·or , our ne \\· UC I e nsemble brought capacity audiences to their feet in both concerts \\'ith three splendidly de · li\·ercd \\"Ork s. This v.·riter \1·;.is assured '.\l ond;.i y t h;.it 01ort· than 1.000 persons \1·e re turned a1,;.iy from thosl· t\1·0 con· Excerpts from "Fa ust" in or 1ii•o in this fiery fool · (J r ,, n ~ t' {' u 11 n 1 1 ! whjch ~·e r ea lized exactly t;i ppl'r. But thc·y dul not l'hil;.irn101111 Sol'll't\ eo1i how much Cassuto's hard d1m1 nish bv on e iota th1~ l'ert:-.·• working strings ha 11e de· t ritic's cn10yml'nt of a \iork :\o on\· 1\ dl l·\ ,.r 1i1ll\1111·1· rived fro m their m a ny lh:.it, if it told u:. nothing t!us rt'1t1c· th.it ,1 n1u:.1<·1an h r h I · ··lsl'. lohl us \'(•r1·. \ l'I'\ ourso re earsa time. . . 1lul':-.n·1 dr;.i11 ~r,·.•t vr 1nr,·11· clearly tha l th i~ vibrant. '.\:o less imprcssiVl' 11 ;.i:. .i···un" orrhcstra IH'(';ithc:!i 1i1·~· 11h('n h1· 1~ 1·11rr1·1·tl .\ v "' drc:!!S•'t! (or 1 ht· o<·ra:.1un the ensemble's slron" de· e •1l hus· sm r•om ,, .. ,., li very of Sch uhC'rt's Un-)(Jr IU ' l' ~· l.:1!l' :irrl\·:d ~ <ll I.APO l"01l· fini shed S,\'mpho ny. /\good 1 ''· l"l'rt~ <1o\\'n ht·rc t"oul<l he r hoircbyC;1ssuto.this lol'l'· /\nd. let 1L bt• st rrsscd. lurg1\'en r1ir thinking th<it ly \\'Ork and, again. :.iniplc lh1s is only the be~inninµ. tht>1 tonk 1h,• 11 run..: turn proofofhisorchestra's nc1v One \1·onders \\•hot the ;in<l ;.irrlll'rl :.i1 a li;.inkcrs' found s trength <ind con · future \\'ill hold for us 11·he11 ronvention fidence . 'one reflects t hat Ca:.suto Superb. Al v:.iro 1'rC'mcn· hus been ot the hr lm but ;1 ' dous, UCL \A/c love you. Aft c r b a ck i n g the f('\1·. short .;.,,eeks in \v hiC'hfriiiiiTiiiniiiiiz:;;:m'ii'il L'nivers ity Chor us (b ut th is ensemble hus bc<'n con· ,~· " j''~.'.'."·.· \\'here \.\'as t.lauricc Al · \·l'rtedinlo thegermor \\'hat -·.· lard?> in a pleas ing rcndi · is goi ng to be a fi rst r lass lion of Bcetho\•en's Choral 1n usiral fu rce. Fantasy that \11ould hal'e been e ven more pleasing v.·ith a few more \•oices the prog ra m move d on to a superb fin a le -R avel '~ ex· citing. ageless" Bolero." TllOS": \\'110 brought Cassuto to L'C I a rc to bl' commended for their \·ision a nd foresight. It is no\\ up tu the musil' lo\·crs or our area "FLUID DRIVE" HOTMIW SUlf-IHG FllM l y Sc.o" Oiltrir.11 7:JO & ':lO lad! h"""'J Bl"T l.t:l1 l 'S nu! lca\'c t-;;mmmmmmiiiimmm~==========~ the Be cthov ~n \\'ithout a specia l tribulc to pianist !'11ichael Sanders. 1'his gift · MESA Cont. Sot. & Sun. ·2 p.m. 'Apple's. Way' Out; Cher Show Coming 1884 Newport Cosio~ s4d.1ss2 Ev~s. from 7 p.m. 3 HOLIDAY SHOWS IM OME! • NE\\1 \'O llK IAP ) CBS·T V is ranceling "Ap· pie's Wa y" and replacing it with a musical v~rielyco m · edy prog ra n1 starting Chrr Bono. She .,..·as the singing co· star or the top·ratcd "Sonny ctnd Cher" musical-comedy sho\.\· that CBS canceled last spring after her marriage to Sonny Bono broke up . Bono 's ABC progr11m this year has a lready been ran· Cl' led. ' "Apple's Wa y," a Sunday night series about a n Iowa family, first appeared last s pring a s a midseason replacement. Its final show will be televised Feb. 2 and it is the rourth series cct ncelcd hy CBS during t he 1914-75 season. On Feb: 9, Cher will star iu an hou r-lo ng musical s pecial and her ov.•n ne\.\-' s hov.·. "Cher."' v.•ill start Feb. 16. FAMILY ENTEBTAOOIENT PACKAGE OF THE YEAR! 11 'CIY or THE WUD' ... AMAZINC ••. JNFOIMATIVE ... FASCINATINC!" "SOMETHING HfT US •.. ~ CNW i1 dead ... ~ 111w,a.cue, phtose help usl" IGI ~I~ ISllJI Ul!N lllJ Qrmrl llNMI~ Qlal U ·WI~ iOill fflll IU.I Im llliA I WW · 111 111 II.~ !Mfll*I m IEK!ll Nl.'L'UIJM Ii NllmN M!OO lill S~ ~MMli!IMi .... '~"'" -.... -- f1shion hl1nd · N•wpo" Ctnter N1wpon 8Hch • 6"·0780 COMTIMUOUS SHOWINGS Tllw.-Fri.0s.t.-S-. MO PASSES PLEASE Buena Park •821 -4071)' '' CO-... "THE CHARIOTS OF THE GODS'I .. " HO P'ASSfS l"UAH On price alone ... Still the beJt newspaper buy on the Orange Coast The Daily Pilot delivered 7 days a week • 1\tost or the skits are the very sophisticated kind you used to see in Fun City's in· timate boitcs. A boite is a joint where. if you pop a button, a v.·a iter hurls a be red a s thie queen who r7';;;;;;ir.~~iii::;"i:~ brought soft toilet paper to your country." o ;al d;rect or call collect 642 • 43·21 tablecloth on it and seats a Brooks. who among other partyof six . things .. gave the v.'orld the A good example or this tany''B\ti1.i ngSaddles."did humor is to be found in the none of the v.•riting for this s h ow ·~ ope n i ng sh"ov.'.lwishhe had,ifonlyto Bachelorhood skit in which. introduce Lhe element of B. and ri.t errill arrive al his laughter. pad after a night on the llov.• "An nie and the town. She obviously ap·, Hoods" got on the air is one pears ready lo fool around. of life's major mysterii?s It should be put in a boite and HE PO URS a snifter o( thedoor sealed shut. SAG Fights Filming Of Special on Burr LOS ANGELES tAP ) -ABC film in the United The Sc reen Actors Guild Stales. says it \\'ill try to slop a six· The unions' options range part ABC· TV series on from get\ ing foreig n t~i~mi ~mm~ 111 i!~ijirn · irn~bl !l iirni rn~~l b~lfil · blirnm ~ijJijlij · ~1t~!ijij ~ijiji mijf l umfil ~~ilm · i!m ~Mlli!i · 11~1~ i~I!! · llirn~I! 1iliLl1!1 · ~i~Jl'i rnl • M!im m~ lli~h1lll!M~· M!ifiM~~·(Jliili~f11l~ Mo11.·Wt-d. 6:0b-a:t 5-IO:JO T '"°r ' . ..fri .• s.t. · Hft. 11 :15-J :J0.4:~:1S-l0:10 ~ EDWARDS \51' CINEMA Aa ron Burr from being perlormers to refusetoac-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ filmed in Eng la nd and ce pt jobs on the s how to Ireland. adoption or a pay scale SAG s:.i:.·s America is the system which would require place to make a film about ABC-TV lo pro\•ide English the man v.•ho ·scr\•ed as and Iris h perfi:irmers the Pres ident Thomas Jef· same v.·a·ges and residual ferson·s first \'ice president payments that they \.\-'OU!d and kille d Alexander have to pay under the U.S. Hamilton in a du e.I~ union contracts. Chester ri.t igden. SAG na· The guild 's opposition tional executive secretary, stems from the fa ct that the said Tuesday he plans to project, based on the Gore meet next v.·eek with Vid31 book "Burr," is what leaders or the International it considers a "runaway federation or Actors and production" -that is. an Performers ' unioni in Ameri c_an-fi·nanced produc· England and Ireland to see lion ~·~ich is m ade abroad. if they can cooperate on a deprt\'1ng guild members or cOurse of action to make jobs. "THI GAMIL.ltl" IRI "OPEN SUSOH" lwt lltyltOlds Jn . "THILONGHTYARD"IRI ' "THAT'LL IE THE DAY" IPGI "GETAWAY" IPGI ~DR.ZHIVAGO" ll'GI •A THOUSAND CLOWNS" "SLEEPER " ~I -"ISANANAS" l"OI "EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX 1111 ""H•••ow HOUSl" INI "ft 44) I ""'DIAD'" INI "GIOOYITVll" 111 . "THE KLANSMAN" IRI • l"TAKIMG OF l'ILHAM 1·2·J" "pl. l.HIYAM> 1,..1 "fMI WU eutet-r Cll •SOfoilTIMIS A MIAT MATtON" INI > l An•NEW• .....,.....,u.--·-., __ AIRPORT1 STARRING CHARl TON HESTON • ICAlll:EN llLACI( •GEORGE KENNEOY GLOlllA SWANSON I HELEN REDDY , '' EFAEM ZIM&AltST Jll. e SUSAN CL-'llK SID CEAS,t.11 e llNOA llLAIR I ... _.y_. ·-,,II , ....... ,._ ... t ·•· r. •• "'""~'" '.''''~ BAAjl ftlttiOn p1tlUrt v;'I I ol lovt 1111l 1USp11111 1.......,_o,i'"'- ~;d 1 "'""' Wol!D!._ JMl,\!Wftt "The l ••1t ond I" ltiNJo Starr • "That'll Be The Day" ... ~dSeed WELCOME TO SCENIC ATOKA COUNT lt's a to lilt'C ... if tl:W' let you. ..... _ .. _._ RICHARD LEE BURTON MARVIN "THE KLANSMAN'" -,.,~ .. ~ .. ,_ ... , ......... .. ~ f lt1~4tl . . :;t., ... _ .. -nw ....... ""''""'_ .... _ .. till! ............ ..... .. -~"""" ----.... ................. , .. --· ,..__,'"' ... -·---.... __ llllr llllllllS ~Tll Ulll&EST Yllllr, 111 , 'lUS JM\Ei C.U.N "SLITHER" kEC~~~N .. ,.,~~HIM' 14T-t40I -·· .... ' ,. " ... • • • ' ' • rThe Reco r d J l"'AL0£C••£' B irth s tH•rH N• ..... -• • ~lhll,11.CIOt E ~ltl-.LOU ............ Oo•11 ,,,,.,. -... _.,.""' tlf .IOS•~ll NOSPITAL 1..,...., Ck ...... I\, 1tr• ':ofltplwro, L ,...,. ~ '1\t OoowolO l , Jf l. .... lltlCI ~·-· )141 .. ,. Mal!f .. C.•' • Wol"'"' t..0 Dti"f .....,... 1.-..IN, .. , (hO•l»l!\ ..... 111Mr I, llH .-.1. lti!l•tto,,. II •r>CI Ml<-l 0.•od Ml-• .,.. fl. llitMN .. , ... ~I L..t ...... , .... , ... , J•t•lon JO •no ( ... \l.f I ..... (lr.. ... .. e(ll, tit! PtfU, I~•!~ •NI ,t.ne IM. '""' " •••• "'"*""· 11.tl HO. I)&,,., C.••r we~ne •!Id lll•Q•no• ~l'.>to.I \.C .... ,I .l<lf fOll\l ,00..elOWolli•fl'l•"'ilL•~$td•• -----1 / - Well Heel d Ladies Best? By L. ~I. Boyd \\'hich do men tend lo fi nd the more attractive .1 "'o mu.n tn bi&h..·hecled shoes or a Y.'Qman in n~ts':' Ar1;umenl continueso\'er that. However, our Love •nd \V ar man suys he thoughj. the issue was sett~ !\Onl e t i me back. Univers ity "re· searchers paraded 46 coeds. half in high heels und the other half in lo_\\'. \ -they were just drowiy or deeply asleep. Hetoras were played to them :Jt five minute intervals. Upshot was they learned when drowzy, but not at all when soundly as1 umber. Mir. ,t.Uln IJftllM, itlll C.MIY liefHl,00.~t"~Juntu>O~tlenllf<ulle•I Oo,.Mh \111 1'°, t lf1, H•MI, Jt\MI M •"0 1(111'11"" I •••mM• 1, IV• Vt•mt•, l>lo•fl-Anrwr ~ndJ-M11n.ol \lUSI a siza ble audience of fraternity brolhcrs. Those boys were asked to \'otc t'or the dozen best ·looking girls. ~~ina l tally rl'vcalcd nine out of the 12winncrs \\•o re high heels. AN AUTHORITY who ought to know contends the - world's be~\ thirst quenCber is ,nOt pht.in water, ~ut· ·rather tomato jUi<;.c mixed half and half with wat.e.;- Nothing else so quickly replaces lost body nulds, its averred. ----t-t>-, MW..... C.•-C•,,-. llllDTlll<lf 61y\\-, s,1 .... M•• •"II ~,u.,q "•II• SI,. 1 .... 1 V gl•• "ltr.t ... ' J•mt1 0. DK. 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' oK-.r .. ,,., .. ,....,._ ~ H, .. .., .. w.....,_...... IT'S SAID th at anybody v.1ho is SO yea r s old m ost probably has \1•alked u suffi cient num ber of steps to travel six times around the earth. REME~IBER , sailor, all the way around Australia is equal to halfway around the Y.'Orld. SLEEPTEAClllNG Q ... ls it possibl e to learn a foreign language by use or tape recorded lessons while you sleep?': .. A. No. it's not possible. Or so some ~1ent1C1c tests indicate. A pair or CAliJomia doctors "'ired 31 men to check out their brain '"aves. Thal shovled \li'hether KNIFE During the Fre'ncb~ RevolutiOtf from-1789~\llrough 1793, one &:u illo_tine blade, frequently resharpenl;d. beheaded an average of 13 peesonS a day. month after montb, year after year. The most remorkable knife in history, that. It's "°'V in Madame Tussaud's Wax J\tuseum in London. The guillotine scaffold that . supported it burned there during a bad fire in 1925. 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MANY COLORS AVAILABLE NOW SALE PRICED \90% DUPONT NYLON PILE. RICH. DHP DURABLE SHAG IN NEW THREE-COLOR DESIGNS. LONG WEARING AND EASY TO r.JAIN TAIN "'~:~:•J;':~ NOW SALE PRICED SAVE $2.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL $5.49 HERCULON ®LEVELLOOP 55% HERCULON· OLEFIN. 45% NYLON PILE. EXCELLENT FOR HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS. MANY COLORS AVAILABLE. NOW SALE PRICED •.• COMPARABLE RETAIL SS . 99 • ... '""'" "'"'•••• o• -•• ··•• •< • ,. ~•·o• BB SQ. YD: SAVI I $2 .00 SO~Jii.~1L ss.99 _, 100% HERC UL ON . OLEFI N PILE IN A 1.· 100% HERCULON' OLEFiN°P'1i:Ei N'i,"'" TIGHT LOOP WEAVE FIBER THAT RE-TIGHT LOOP WEAVE THAT COMBINES SISTS STAIN AN D WEAR. MANY BRIGHT DECORATOR COLORS WITH A COLORS. NOW SAU PllCID • . • UNIQUE PATTERN. •ow !All •RICIO ..• COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• $7.99 COMPARAILE RETAIL $8.99 -~' .. ,_,_, ___ ._,_,,_.,_, ....... __ ,.,,,",,_/·-.,.,,- ~··· ~-,--.,-:.,... .. --. ... ,,.._.--. DACRON~SCULPTURED 100% DACRON> POL VESTER PILE. CLASSIC DESIGN IN A THREE LEVEL PATTERN. MANY COLORS BB KODEL ® DI PLUSH 100% KOOEL •Ill POL VESTER PILE. A NEW. DEEP, LUSH CARPET WITH LUXURIOUS APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE. MANY COLORS, NOW SALE PRICED ••• NOW SAU PRICED ••• COMPARAILE RETAIL $9.99 KODEL ®DIHl-LOW SHAG 100 ' KODFL · Ill POL YEST ER PILE. A NEW. A lfRACTIVE SCULPTURED EFFECT. COMES IN SOLID ANO TWEED COLORS 9 !l NOW SALE PRICED •• ,~OMPAR,ABLE RETAIL 511.99 -- f INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPETS , DO-IT-YOURSELF. CUT AND CARRY J · 100% POLYPROPYLENE. IDEAL FOR PATIOS: POOL AREAS. 1\ PLAYROOMS. AVAILABLE rM-AWLbi EW EXCITING .COLORS . ~ NgW S.Al£-PJllC£D ••••• ~ C~MPARABLE RETAIL .... • .. ·._ ............ : •• , •• $3.~~ , • CONVINllNI CRIOll PLANS" AHO llNK llRMI AVAllAlll • CAU IOR IRH IHO~Al-NOMI llRV\CI • VISIT OUI CUllOM ORA PUT Dir!. -NO . HOLLYWOOD 1001 lo1.1r1I Canyon 8/¥d . -982-2200 VENTURA WHITTl~R LONG BEACH HOLLYWOOD MILLBRAE 'FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2501 f , Main SI . 15918 E. Whittfer llvd. 300l ltllflow•r llvd. 11 22 Vint St. 320 El Camino lttol 15945 Hatbor llvcf, 641·50'1 943.0161 421-1934 462·6232 Sf 14U J '92-2HS 1714) 139-1700 ' W. LOS ANGELES TORRANCE PASAD ENA 2660 E. Co/ora~o llvd. 5n.19ob CANOGA PARK MO NTCLAIR 4119 Hoh lout.Yard {71 4)62"1517 SAN CARLOS CAMPBELL 4236 Attesio llvcl , 542°6696 • GRAllD~PDlllG COVINA 280 E. AlllOW NWY. 966-447 1 • ' ) • l • • • l • • • r "' . • -. !' I • i .l ~f i ' • • • • • • • • I • Wednesday. Novembef~7.1!!174 DAIL y PILOT -c I NEW ORLEANS ---IMWA~SIONl---11--1-l BUSY, BUSY, BUSY .. EAR-N-WHILH-OUc--· -1 LEARN! . ---B¥-THE SEA Profession al landsc11.pe. St111te ly entry. Sunken parlor. 1'~orma1 banquet. massive t.1AROI GRAS room. Sei:luded master suite. Separate vanity area. TWIN b.11lconies. "Tea Garden" kitchen servH lush rear courtyard. OWNER MUST GO. Take advantage. Call 842-2535. FRENCH (j)UARTER ARTIST HIDEAWAY POOL $2B, 900 Warm studio living room. powder room delightful kit~hen with euling area o~n1n8, lO very pr1va1e garden p<llio. Great. bedrooms with adjoin1nl( baths, Outstanding amenilies in fi'ne locahon. Call 546-2313. I • CUSTOM LUXURY HILLSIDE MESA VERDE , Truly uniuuc~ Func:lionaJ. st r1k1ng desi~n. Elegant home whose statement is "success". Grand entry. l1v1ng room and formal dining. True country, pool view k.itchen wnh sp;icious family eating area. Separ:.ile fiesta fun room oriented to deluxe pool. EXCl'llent pnvaey. Bedrooms, I do'4'n -3 up. f\1asler suite delightrul. Be the f1r.;t to set 1L Call a46-2.3JJ. PARADISE MANOR . 4 BR - 2 STORY -POOL BEACH $33,900 Formal entry lo DRA~IATIC hvlng room. Form·a1 dine. Huge garden view k1tchl'n. ARTfSTIC open stairs sweep to separate master suite + ehildrens "A"lnl!. Secluded 22' BALL ROOl\11 s ized party room 1ha1 overlooks walled courtyard. ll urrv f(,r thts except1ona1 HARGAIN! l:aU !:lti3·788l. ANOTHER HOTCAKE ASSUME 7112°/o LOAN Premium location Mesa Verde Villas. Sl40/mo ror principle, interest. taxes, if you assume this FHA loan. Quahty carpeting. Exotic covered patio, attached gara~e. Step to privale·heated community pool. F'1rst come · first served. Call 546-2313. EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY ASSUME 7°/o VA . Lush gafden. 2 story entry. Sunken parlor. 0111 worhl brick hearth. formal banquet room. J8' ROurmct ·s 11.alley. ~1ammouth fit•sta room. Twisting staircase. Halconied hallway. Separate ch1ldrens wing . 5 enormous bedrooms. <I b11ths. Gigantic master suite. Separate vanny area. 60" wrap around party patio with fi rering. Assume 7•t .. VA total payment 5350 per month. Owner must go • take advantage. Ca.11842-2535. HOUSE OF GLASS "BY THE SEA" . 4 BR-POOL Circulur dri\'e. c:racious entry rrom pr1va1., lanai. Elegant living room with towering cathedral ceilings & Opl!n beams. Spacious ramily party room With WAl.L OF GLASS overlooking sparkling freeform pool wi1h jacuaz.i + sun terrace & lush landscaping. · Forma.1 dining is 5uperbly served by Cher's delight gourmet kitchen. Hideaway master suite. Separate children.s wing. Take over 8% loan NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Hurry. 963-7881. MOTHER-IN-LAW 2 HOUSES -I LOT LOW DOWN $3B,OOO SPANISH MANSION CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Come join us and start earning while you learn about Real Estate Sales! ASSUME $39,000 An Extensive t raining program held monthly by our highly POOL-BEACH successful management team . Manicured yards. Elevated vestibule. Step down , living room . f'orm<11 dining served by 18' galley. Let's talk confidentially with No Enormous wooded fiesta room. Twin landing staircase. Circular ball·ony. 5 huge separate Obligations. Call me now , you'll be s1eep1ng quarters. Kings master suite. 60' wrap glad you did! TERRY McCARDLE around dance pavthon. Assume 73 VA ~ per at (714) 752-1700. month pays all. tN.•ner must go -take advantage. '---------------..i t:all l:W4!·4!$JS. UNIVERSITY PARK A WAY OF LIFE Picture you! in this quiet retreat amon.e: broad wooded green open spacei;. Like tennis, swimming. biketra1ls'.' Spunish de.sign wilh entegnty. G n1~inus entry to Jiving room "'1th great adobe fireplace. Bright cheery kucht"n serves huge fam1t~· lun room. Spacious OC>drooms '4·ith private balcony orf of master suite F'or entry to conten1ri1ent. Call 546-2313 EXECUTIVE EST ATE 4 BR - 2 STORY -BEACH ASSUME $34,000 Elegant double door entry to stately living room wnh brealh taking VAULTED ceilings & massive Ooor to ce1l1n.e: fireplace. Step down to mammoth entertainers p<irty room wi1h C~~ta.tANDIN~ VIEW of grounds. Banquet siied d1n1ng room IS eloquenlly served by hu,e:e garden view kitchen. Uramallc stairs SWl'CP to h1de11way master suue & separate eh11drens wing. Ball room siied game room for pool, cards. or ping pong, As sume SJ• VA Joan. No new loan costs. $387/mo. Pays all. Hur,ry! 963-7881 EXECUTIVE MANSION! POOL HOME 5 BEDROOM Ultimate 1n\er1nr decor. Soanng cathedral ceilings 2 • STORY add to open spaciousness. EteJ(ant from the long Gigantic t"amily room! All beam ceilings. Lots of covered enlry to the entertainer's dream y11rd w1lh glass to let the sunshine in. llUGE private lot. l\s huge sparkling pool. SSS.900 1s a barg•11n ~ ~all now the lK>st home in to1o1•n in a orestige location. Only to see.8-17-6010. $63,9:>0 . Call now 1147 -60l0. EX(j)UISITE PARK HUNTINGTON S & s Quality. Near beach. Superb landscaping on dehghtrut cul de sac street. Grand entry. Formal dining . Country kitchen with eating area. F'am1Jy fun room with fireplace. Spacious bedrooms with elegant master suite. $53,500. Call now -\•i'e'll show you how. Ml>-2313. UNl(j)UE CUSTOM DOWNTOWN HUNTING TOM ~ambling single stor.v nestled on a tree lined street in downtown Hunt1nj!ton Beai:h . 0111\· a few blocks to the pier. 3 extra l:.rge bc-<!rooms. HUgt• tam1ly room. Large enclosed P<1llo 1o1·ith unique features only foond 1n a custom home. Santu 1o1•11t lo1•e the huge fireplace . Call now96:l-ti7ti7. TRYIT YOU'LL LIKE IT You can !';mell the newness. A rnspy clean 3 bedroom with a very large family room. On a top east side Costa ~1es a. treehned. no traffic. pride·of-ownership streel. A true charmer. $41,950, 646-7171. Pride of ownership restiential neighborhood. Ideal for 2 ramilies or stnctl.v rentals. both units have large family sized living rooms one with a crackling fireplace. Wife sa\•er kitchen & Seperale master suites. Spacious · bedrooms. Parklike grounds. fo'irst to call gets this unique bargain! Call 963· 78111. CORONA .. DEL . MAR ·SELECTIONS THROWAWAY THAT WISHBONE OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE OWN TODAY Inviting charm-: Manicured yard. Tastefully appointed, Owner will help you assume 7th% FHA loan wi1h p;iyment of $214 per month. Spacious floor plan with 4 JUMBO BEDROOMS adds liPice to this bargain. Full price onl)f $47,900 · OWNER Mus·r GO! Take advantagt;?. 842-2:535. "STEP UP" $4950 TOTAL DOWN Super beach home. 4 f11mily sized ~rooms. Lovel\" familv room. Huge firep lace. Separ~te laundi-y room. Let us help you rind a home. Call 963-6767. POOL HOME '+ Ml~I FARM Large lot wilh garde11,and fti1il lrct's, beautiful pool. Room for trailer. Lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bnlhs. Low assumable 7•·;. V.A. loan. $GD!,tr month Includes all. Shopplfi'Offif""iCllOO s within watkint: distance. Don't miss lhis one. Cal1963.fi767. • REDUCED $9000 Lovely 4 bt·Uroom 4 bath home. A great buy in Irvine Terrace. Hug e wrner lot-2 separate yant.!I . Don 't miss lhts large family home with bill! living room, d1n1ng room , screened lanai-many extras. 589.500. Call now, 673·8550.· · SUPERB DUPLEX Outstand1ng~ustom built duplex 1n Corona det !'.tar. Front uni• has lhree bedroom11 f11m1 ly room vlus separate d1n1ng room. Rear unit almost a duplicate -elegant, easy care. Near ocean. Call 673·KS50 _..... . - VIEW FROM ABOVE Sophisticated 2 bedroom condominium on the sixth floor . a.taximum security. Come and all this unusual home '4ith its \'1ew of the bay. Priced right at $61.WJ. Call 673-8550. FANTASTIC HOME GREAT VALUE View·pool-spaci~ness · privacy -4 bedroom11 · family room -large recreation room ·plus a.1 additional room • all on large corn@r lot · rabulous potential. Sll0.000. 673-8550. FRESH & BRIGHT PRIVACY + VIEW A tare view home at a reasonable price. Three bedroom and den plus a large famil} mom: Two baths and po1o1·der room. Has a full vitow or Jasmine Creek & the ocean. Superior privacy. Call for more details. Only $95,.JliX>. 673-8550. • - TRIPLEX NEAR 8EACH CORONA DEL MAR with everything i;oing for 1t. Quality. location, private financing , and view. One or the very rew honest tri·plexes in Corona de! Mar. Pnme locatlon for winier & su·mmer rentals or owner-occupant Pnct'd at $137 .500. Call ror men details. 673~ NEWPORT BEACH' 1700 New,....llM. COSTA Mt;S,\ Uto H-ll•d. ~211l HUNTINGTON REACH CORONA DE.L ~IAR Jl2 M•tUtf'ltt 671-1550 M~7171> 17tl 1 '-h llYd. 14Z-2515 ZlOJO ............ , t6l·'7'7 6014 w.,.., •••. 147·6010 tOP PROllUCER_i •PETE GR:lt'I'------~ •AHNE KOEN •DICK MCKASSON •BARBARA RA TUFF •VICKI RICHIE •BRUCE UNGERLAND ARTIST A-FRAME CHALET AT BEACH POOL-$35,950 • ' Secluded entry to enormous !llud10 ln•ing · room with 20 ft . vaulted open bean1 ceilings & s un terrace lhat overlooks prl!stig1ous harbor. Studio loft & library .+ wet bar. Gourmet kitchen. huge master with OCEAN" VIEW. Abundant use or woods & glass adds to art1st1c a1mo.spherc 963-7881. NEW CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM Just tin1shed. Choose your 01o1·n carpet & ' drapes. Beam ceiling. !luge used brick fire11lacc 1n family room. Ready for occupancy . Call 963-biti7. ASSUME 6°/o ·YA LOAN 5 large bedrooms on one lev@I. Suiter nice· family room on an EXTRA h1rge cul·d·sac lot. Room fnr pool or garden. To see call 963-6767. MEDITERRANEAN TRIPLEX EXCITING EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Owners unil has 3 bedrooms & den. Double fireplace downstairs. huge master bedroom with fireplace and w11tk in closet. Second unit would also make a ,e:ood 01o1•ners unit from size and ameniues such as.· 1'4"0 bedroom. l''.t balhs. All have closed garages and \heir own laundr\' room. Wilhin walking d1stunce to 17th Str. shOpp1n)?. Just two years young. Buy lhi!i on contr'acl $485 P.LT.J. Call 646-7171. · MOVE EM OUT 2HOUSES $24,975 EACH 01o1•ner will help you buy em both. They have Z bedrooms, separate yards. dnveways etc.~ located Just ofr Harbor" in Costa Atesa wilhin easy walking distanl'e to all shopping or· take tne bus. 1t stops nearby. Don l v.·a1t Cal l ti4ti-7l i l $32,900! CLOSE TO BEACH Bic ycle 10 the beach from this cozy 3 bedroom cottage. Perfect starter home localed 1n dehgbtful neighborhood. Hurry -· 1o1·on t last at this pnce. Call now 847-6010. BRAND NEW CUSTOM HOME Just completed and 1o1·aiting for you to choose . your carpeting! Has family room with · ftrepl11ce . Pool size lot. Only $46,500! Call now 847-6010. 2 STORY OCEAN-POOL $5,500 TO ASSUME 'tltanicured grounds. BIG TREES. Cozy hving room. Banquet dining. Secluded patio. Family bedrooms. Assume FHA 8,,_,% NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Must see. First to call gets this bargain. 842-2535. HUGE TWO STORY $51,950 llas it all! Gigantic sunken family room 1o1'1th bar. Oversiied living room. Lots of glass lels the sun pour inlodttam kitchen. Huge master suile has private office + balcony. ~t UCH i\1011£! t.:a1I no'4· to see. 847-tiOlO IF I HAD A HAMMER l'D BUY THIS FIXER UPPER You '4'111 enjoy this one, localed near 171h' Slrel't · \ll'estchft' shoppinl! on huge R·2 lot. 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Uy, Jlr.1 It"""""' On•, \,.fi A1-1101, C•1110tft1t tOnct 00utlt) A, Lt Y. 111.Z ,,.....,. 0•1..,, U1 Al..,.<lot. (llllOtrll• t01" .. .,,._.,. Lt,, 1"1 1(-O!'I"', Lat Al,,.,1!01, Ct ll10T11lt ~ Tllk """,..,. ,. <--.Ct..i"" • ~II 1111n,..rV1111 ...... ,,,. l.•• 0.V.I••. ll'J fllt\ l!•""''"I W~I h"'CI "''"I"" (Olllllf c .. n or 0••"91' COYl'l'IJ"' "°"""""' u. ,.,., .... ~""'" l'l•M'l<aC-1 D.111)' r•IOI , No• II •..i 0.. o 1 \, 11 !tit 411 I• • . last Cosll at Cll1iSl/tltl$ • People tum to the Daily Pilot whenever they"have something to convert to cash -a used car, sofa, boot, / camper, washer or dryer. And, people throu9hout Orar>Qt C.OUnty tum to the people s marf<et place -Daily Pilot classified ads -whenever they are looking for bargains. On Saturdays, everyone turns to Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINES. That's where the "biggest bargains..--lltms under $25 --- ore Id' be found . The best place to buy or sell in Orange County is !ht Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 • ~1n1ral R. E. VACANT $a,500 COSTA MESA 3 + FAMILY ROOM lkauWuJ added 16x30 tamlly room. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath MESA VERDE 5 81DROOM5 AJC, lhake root, 2500 a.t. S br, 2 ha, w/lormal. dlnt, rame nn A libnry-dm. 8 Stalls + 2 box 1talll + la~ room. Auto wateren • tiec. 2 Auto tted ftOn&e: blm. • Fenced p11t \fre1 I lplin)ders + rooted wirt encloll!d luie c h 1 c k e n boule. Beaut equipped ---1 cha1n link ftneed + tlec. ------appolnlmast over 1700 aq. ft. Thill home · 2 STORY has ha'rdwood f l oon HUGE POOL f:.L11"~R: ,.,...,.,,,., 11' ,, l ~ (, ( •• • '"I I ' I'' ' ' thruout. Huae covered deck. Owner ha• been tra111lernd. [.up M:Ha Verde family WALKER & LEE home. ·FantuUc back yard LAGUNA HILLS Neat u a pin • twice u nlcel A real CODllomlmam buy In one ot our futltlt · REAL ES"l'ATE with 11rae pool, 5 bedrooms, 5Q.M91 3 bathl. Cose to '.chooll /t YA ASSUMABLE =.,";!-~m:,.= -...... -FHA kilD can ba uaiumec[ TRIPLEX .,, 1am11x comtmt. 3 -beaulllul 2 bedroom unlu WALKER A LEE -with private eovered patlol ~~f TE and Jfreplace In owners unit. '----'-.;.....;.... __ _ ~21 , Low 8.5% -Owntt will No Down Vm I carry aeoond. Only SSt.950. Small down all othen on om &rift•• "I IC!'Umptloo.S 3 bdrm., 2 bath m -Ill~ home. Frahly pa 1 n led • f11ac9 Inside I: out. Warm, vibnnt IPiopert•• ·. ~i,,.B<...:l"' .... ~~ 1 752•1920 8!:~ bn! A pleasure to MOO OUAU St. NI II.at ilhow! Alldq. $32,(IQ, Call CORBIN-MAii.TiN RNl!on * 644-7"2* ----=---=c=.. -"'--· e..-1 ... TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD WE HONOR Master Chari• and BankAmerkanl - • II THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 ' 540,.1720 . WOOD STREAM Conclomlniu1111 saf.500. -$44,'50 3 BR, 2 Bl Homts near Newport.'1 Upper Bay, Live by man made running ltream, 345 Unlwnity Dr. ""'"" 4 BDRM.EASTSIDE Lovtl,y 4 br., 2 ha. in beautiluJ eut&lde location. Hure lam. room with beam· ed celllna:• A flttplace. Owner will ll!ll with FHA or VA tenm. Better huny on thil one. Just U1ted. 646-7711 Walktr A Lff Reil E&tlle a-ral R.!. ftn I BIDROOM POOL A-JACUZZI $36.500 SPANISH 4 PLIX NEWPORT BEAOI $115,0ID BEACH DUPLll( CU.tom built· l BR $127,toO ~r21 WOOD STREAM Condominiums m.soo -$44,HO 3 BR. 2 & Homa Dear Newport'1 Upper Bay. Uve by man made nnniJI& stream. 345 Unlverslly Dr. 543-1223 tel Coldwell _ Banke FAMILY HOME IN BLUFFS DellgbUul, colorful 4 bedroom home on beauliful greenbelt with patio, air condition- in~ and manlt extra amenities. Must see to be eve. $72, 00. SPYGLASS FOR $139,500 Super view. You will love the way it's de1» rated. Owner hates to leave. Come see this home and be prepared to buy . OCEANFRONT LOT Prime oceanfront l~ation on Balboa Pen-lnswr.--aoxas."l175,oo~-c INDULGE YOURSELP See this light and airy 4 bedroom. 21> bath Harbor View Home. High7t ur,graded Pal-ermo model. Corner lot w th arge private paUo. $85,900. PENINSULA -BAYPltONT Superbly deal~ed · built -maintained. Spa-clous Jerrace ws inlo living room. over- looking bay. 4 bedrooms, se\':,'jate master bedroom suite, 4 baths, many lt-ln&. Pier. $270,50. Flntndng available. DIAL 644-17'6 2161 San JNquln Hiil• Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. . ' ' . . ·: ' • • • : . " . ~ ! • : . .. ! j: • ' I l ' • I· I I • I • I I 1· ' ' I I I I ' ' l • , -.,.-.,,.,-~~'"""""'""""~--:.,,-:;;---"""',,...,.,,..--,..,,..,,,..---<:::""""-~'""'..,..:--..,..:;;;;--r;;'"'.':"::'.'.:-OC'r __ w.,~fi;jj"~''i''1·r.";,~;·m~"'::;;;2~7~.il•~7~4-;;;i•~-r.:c::::~o~~~L~Y~~~to~T:..,~~I 1.o_.,,. __ ,._l_R_._E_.. __ ..;l.;,002:.;;..G::.•;;;M~r•::lc.;R,;;•c;:E::.· __ ,:1002:::!. Gen1rai R.lt. t0;02GeNral R.E. 1002 Gener•1 R.E. 1002 Gener ii R.E. 1662 General R.i. 1002 orona def Mar 1022 Corona de1 Mir • LITTLE ISLAND CHARMER A bigger lslaQd home on Lillie Balboa Island. H 's 4 bedrooms with all the e~n ve n1 e n ees or a ne\\' hom e:· Dishwasher. trash masher. etc. an d all the charn1 of an older hnme : brick patio. .hardw~d ~oors and cozy shutters. And to top 11 olt the Joa n is assumable at a very competitive-int erest rate. See this one at $116,500. A hsling of P al Lane. UHllj)UE HOMES R--675-6000 . 244lE.~Hwy.C-.odelMw Gentral R.E. 1002 Gtneral R.E. 1002 HAUTll'UL LIHDA ISU-$250,000 Luxurious S BR . by bayfront home. FR w~wet bHr , lge. DR , 4112 baths. Pi<>r!Slip, Wide lot. . 2111 Sao"°""'inHlllsRoad HEWPORT CEtlrER, H.I . 644~491 O Gen.•r•l R.e. 1002 Gineral R.E. 1002 1;:;;;::;~=;;;;;; Behind on Payments Bachelor Pad Corona del Mar This is a real opportunlly for an aware b u y e r . Seller'11 transfer h.u forced double payments and a financial crisis. Buy a 4 bedroom h ome +POO L In N o vember --at LAST ~larch's price. Llsted at $36,000 but submit your of- fer. With Pool Call us about this desirable Corona Highlands 2 hr 2ba pool home with I a r g e master suite private beach access and very special J I n anclng arrangements. $69,500 Call 614-1211 •&II rL&CI, mga WLTDIS® 142•7461 DUPLEX 1 __________ 1 0ne block ta ocea n ; 3 bdrms.. 2 ba. each unlt: 4 BR, 3 BA, asaun1e 7%, upper has enclosed lanai 2 S t o r y , o p en beam deck,withhugemstr.bdnn. cathedral (.eU'g., dbl. frplc, Both units rented month to fountalfl, wading pool. sep. month. Good summer ren- play area, quiet cul-de-sac tal. ros,<m "" st. $52,500. No agts. pis. Call: 673-3663 msoss £\<ei. 536-"'8 3 + FM.nLY room with bar. AuthenUc MexN~n tile noor New plush carpel. New drapes. Lovely neighborhood On1 $43 900! Call •t now associated BROKERS-REAL TORS JClS W Balboa 1>71·166J Claalfied Ad! Qlll 642--$78 today! General R.E. 1002 Don't drop Ule bal1 • . Get a job with a low.cosf Daily . . . a Daily Pilot Olwified General R.E. 1002 rxt~OM-~ ftrSt wblit. Newp@tt ere,IT o:t Newp©f!: 13wdt. Where else? Anet nothing sou!h ot Sea Ranch's bOldness 10 compa1e 11 with. BUI then 11 does defy compauson Deep courtyards balcon.es and decks everywhere spact0us accornmodahng 1esldences tor uncommoners WOOd sheathed chppi::!d cave salltxlx a1ch11ec1ure Defies descr1p1ton. must be walked about to be <iPPf ecialed Molat up SuperlOI Avenue tram lllC PJc1hc Coast Highway to t;tgh! smashing models f.rom sst.ooo ~nd w01th every penny and then sorrie Donl sniff al NewPQfl Beach. c1the1 '°OU mighl get a lunglut of 11esh / sea·borne air1 ~ ( oflnJa J,,/e Tnolllloool Styto Beau l iful l,· deroratcd 5 BR •• 4 1.~ ba. Paneling, J frplcs. Pier /slip. $260.000. Cus-Sponllh-- 5 BR .. S btt .. art stud in. Gourmet ki•. Elevator. Pool. 7,000 So. ft .. Ra mp & float. $450,000 . 70 u.da I• Drin Prime 45 It. Lagoo n lot -· 5150,000 !-""or inrormationon all homes & lots call Bl LL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3.11 Poy~·d+· Drol,l' NB 675 ·6161 Gener•I R.E. 190 Newport Center Dr. 1002 "n~ral R.E. 1002 INTEREST IS DEDUCTIBLE , , .ll<FUTIOH ISH'T Tax shelt er: Ne"'port Beach e leven .Clll * Balboa Bay Properties * · 5 BEDROOM POOL BAY AVE . BAYF RONT 4 Untts $79,500! 1 Vista del Udo JACUZZI Owner says sell! I Lgc. 1-BR luxury a~t. Thi1 clc=g11.nt l'itt-n Del ~tllr · [I · O I kl· l id I 'borne Ms all Ole l1vlah Subnut a ll o ers ver 00 ng ,.. o s e. exlnui troin ahRkc roo l to 675+7060 Sell or lease. $69,500. formal dtnlng roon1. Kids 556-8800 can romp ln 1hc 40' pool HARD TO FIND "'hile adultt eajoy 1 ht" Mesa Verde 2-sty. 4 BR, DUPLEX jacuzzi and built in b6r·b.q ram . rm., 3 ba. Lovely 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. Good tire rlng and tircplaco ror yard, quiet st re c t . rental area, Cosla Mesa . keeping v.•arm too. $60,500. 642-7491 Good financing. $49,500 I .Quail ~ 641).8484 •, Plac• 7S2·1920 rn REALTORS m Prapltl"ti•s . 1400 QYAI~ If, NIWl"Oll T l fACH 4 Local Offices To Serve \'ou Gl&FHA Gener1I R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 2,cnl SQ t'T. 242 HELIOTROPE, CDM Old EnJ?lish charm. Please drive by & call us to :,ee this love ly 3 bdrm., 2 bath home. Located less t han rull block fro m Ocean Bl\'d. An xlnt value al a price less than Sl00 .000 . VCAP BAY ANQ BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST MWV CORUN.t. DEL M/\Q ?>.'E\VLY DECORATED 4 + F1U.ULY Seller anxious hi!S b o u g h t new hon1e. Lovely large 4 bedroom, 2 bulh home in l·boice f'.V. urea. Close to 1chools & shopping. Newly listed. wun't last. WALKER & LEE REAL ESTATE 545-9491 .:orona del Mar 1022 WE HAVE DUPLEXES!! units.'11h block!'off b<'ach. S220.000. l~~~~~~~~~~~~!"':'~~~~~~I Try this onc- MEWPORTIEACHLirie:640-l 120 General R.E. lOOJ Gener~! R.E. 1002 TOP CORONA DEL MAR •• SPYGLASS HILL There are lhrf'C of the most beautiful homes available in C'Df.1 loduy. Thr'fn11r bedroom one story has a pool, J?reat y ard and j!1\()cl vi1>\\·. ThP massive six bedroom Colonia l twn story is Jik C> ne w ' and thous"nds belo"· th<' mal'ket. ThP r ichl\' decorated Spanish villa has red ti le roof, l"'o !'tory p lan \t'ith four bec1rnoms and an upstnir bonus room . From SI37.500. Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALU E VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO . "' -. . . . . . . 1024 *Just Reduced* $2000 BE!:ii' Buy In mueh desired Easlside. :? & convert, den, slepdn f&n1 rm v./ massh·c brick lrpl in pen'ld den, sh11g crpt thruoul, b 1 t In kilch. rov'd patio, frn1-e«I lrlr space. $41,950. Ca 11 640·8672 1-'-'--'--"-=-'-..c.;..;.. BY 0\VNER-3 BR, 1 1 ~ BA. Vacant. S47,000. Harbor JU, Ensil,'TI. i>-1 a I' i n e r s . Ph: 6-lfr.Tj..13 T, f . S. S./ or ;H:'.r1275 rt.I. T. \''· Huntington 8e1ch 1040 VACANT & READY! Celebra1e Thanksgiving In style. !\love in on ercdil n,lproval and enjoy 3 big lldrms 11·/ 1t11 added lan1ily rooni & pool. Entire home ::~:::::;::::~· ~-s~A~HT~A~A~H~A~-~Ll;ne~:~B~l~l~·l~l~S;0~~~~.1.;::;;:::::;;~;:;= location · comrortablc 2 BR ~ FREEDOM SPANISH ~ha~n ~;~:~n fro~ft w~~~ G~:.:°"c=••:.:•::.l ,:;R:;;.t::. ___ 1;.;002=' General R.E. 1002 MANSION 11!'w carpeting throughout • '~~~!~ff~ Iron\ yard privu('y. \Veil· EAVAS~FSHIDAE ELEGANT SPECIAL ASSUME $39,000 pd<..i ot ooly $69,500. Coll recarpcted in super f)lush lln1e gn."Cn Ka.nu.tun. Ni!w tile in kitchen & bath s . Super assun1able II<,.& VA loan, 1st T.D. SJ0.500-$46,500 EASTSIDE v.•/ PITI ol fl79. Ov.11er \.\ill ATRIUM POOL.BEACH "'to .. ~ lhi. jewel. \1.'ow. Selter transferred from 644-72ll DOLL HOUSE fi";j' t:,~;, 11u1tora this be:uullful 3 br., 2 ba home w/huge lot on alley. Room for boats, campcni & pool. Lots of used brick & wo od . Be st home available in this ideal loca.· lion. S urround ed by beautllul trees & 5hrubs. Al $42,950 should move fast. 646-7711 or 541).S944. Walker &Lee 1114L flT4fl REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE We need 3 Associates, new or expet1cnL-ed I i c e n s e d rea l cstal e 1111.les~ pie welcon1c. You have ynu1· own private desk and phone. Same location JS y cars. Me<liwn slzc of f i cc. c>.:· cellent commission s p l i t . Call Bill La chenmyer Realtor, 646-3928. Lachenmyer: Realtor Bright, cheery and luxuriant Located on Con1inental Ave. \vi lh master be d r o o m , is this super sharp upgrad- paneled family room 8lld ed, 3 bedroom home. Come entry opening onto an ele-see \1•hat has been done to gant atrium. Low mainten-jusllly a. e yard with giant palio. $32 500 raised plante. !i and flO\rcr 1 bl..ds and orange and le:non Ei.:clusive Llsting in-es. •l bedrooms, and forniaJ dining room, too. In Turtle Rock on Ice land. Only $69,!::Xl. Sun/Eve. 968-4593 .,.Quail ~ Iii •Plac• . Prap•rti•• · '. 1s2~1920 I_•:::-:::-~~-:::=~==~~ 1•00 QUAil ST. NlWHMT llACH Ii flXER UPPER $27,500 SUNSHINE JJOME -3 bed· roon1. '! bath, 2 ciu· garage. owner v.•ill finance at 9-;~ interest, no points. Exclu- sive v.·ith 2211 Newport Bl. Costa Me50 646-8811 Newly Listed In HAH.BOR VIE\V 1-!0 !'.lES. Beaut i tu\ I y decorated r.1 ontego n1o d el. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + lan1 rm. \Varn1 fireplaC<'. On a beautilul landscaped cornrr lot. Sho1vs llkc a model. $81,500. 644-7270 P.1anlcured yards. Elevated elm vestubule. Step down liv!Jig room. Formal dlning"served I ' , by18'galley.Enornious ~ Y•oodOO fiesta room. Twin - landing staircase. Circular -OEFLATIONERS- lw.IL"O.ny 5 huge s c p a ~ a t e R~uced to $69,500, be settled s leeping qu.arte?'!I., K 1 n g s by Cht!stnlliS! Shipshape & n111s1er suite fiO . "".ra p facing sea-\\'ard, 3 BR., around dance Pav 1 ~ 1 o n · large f{-~ lot. sunset vic\\'S. Assu1ue 7% VA $350 per * * * 1nonth pays all. Owner must Unusual trlle\•c1, 2 BR., den, l.'O; 1!-~e advantage. C a 11 huge canyon Jot, ocean view 842-2535. lron1 living rn1. & deck, only OPEN Til 11 • 'T'S FUN TO BE NICEI $74,500 ~ ' ~ ·0~1~.~~J;y ~:fy" 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673-6510 -------REAL BARGAIN ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOOi'-iOiiiOiiiiOiil2 bdrm., 2 bath doll house NAME YOUR TERMS near park & tennis courts. RedU(,'{'d lo $5-l.900. Call us to see and nw.ke olfer. l\1ighl trade. · 67S.S600 Anytime •VISION• Hard"ix>d floored beaut y 842-5$41 gnl(.'ed by fruit tref's on -:='""""'""""~===~I extl"a soo.cious lot. Great for OK 'i A BUYERS newlyweds. bachelors or You may use yuur CI on this grandma. $29.950. beautiful 4 bedroom, 2~1 bath u: IQ"ail ~ Ui·lel'el home. lncludes cpls, d,.,., and d~hw.,;h<,. N'"' Place "'"h. l>l.500 """ 536-8836 Prap•rti•• . . " SINGLE? 1400 auarLss~.-~:.!C:011T trAct TIRED OF PAYING RENT? $4550 Down Own :ruur ov.n 2 BR, :? BA Sho11•15 like a "dre1un." Very Cond om in i um and ex. spacious floor plan fealw-es perience carelree living at 3 bdrms, 2 barhs, beflutiiul it's best. Close lo shopping, airy fa n1ily roo1n. Cont e1npo adult pool w/jacuz:d and !en· kHchen \.\•Ith bullt·ins. Ne"' nis. Call now 10 5ee this carpet!!. Lovely party patio. great li!lle hide-a-way. $·15.500. Call 540.1720. Priced ut $43,750. GRUBB [ ---- 1 -1 &-ELLIS Real Estatt", -~J .;:~~ ·{~i~:-~ .. -r. 2'J55 lf&rbor Bl\'d. toasty warm carpet, VA NO DOWN -F'HA or sub1nlt your idC'a. Desperate ov.'TICr le11vlng and tll u s t 111t'll. 4 Bedroom. 2 batb, famll)'. fireplace. bltnf>, CX· crl!enl location. OPEN TO ALL TERl\.fS, bring your of. rer, asking $37,900. Ca 11 540-U51 SEE THIS'·'· step-sa.\'er k i t ch e n , dbl REALTY garage for Dad, candlelite ~IASSl\IE Ro c k Fireplace, dine, PLUS, owner j u s t ~HERITAGE REALTORS Z743 E. Coast Hwy Park like yard, Cedar slasbed lbe price! Bk r Corona del ?.tar j1<1neled Livi1.groom, 3 BR. I ~"'.o~C.so'i-iiu._.~=~~=~ Estate Builders :.! Ba on 7001 Sq •-t. Conier NEAR THE BEACH International Lot. Completely carpeted in Only 1~ miles to the surl l"Olor ol your choictt. S36,5CMJ. from this sparldiug clean & is prescn\ly taking rcserva-Ca ll 49-1-2382 or 5@.8612. spacioul5 3 bedroom, 2 bath lions on th1.•ir n e w con· 1..:=..::.=="-'=="--- ( EXECUTIVE HOME Gorgeous 2700 sq It~ hon1e, EC 2-STORY dominiu1ns, c~,·on Cr e 11 t *DESPERATE* home on ideal cu11fe-sac loL Call before it's _i•f\1,jol,1rui"l-----I ~I, 3 !I b~ths, fain n n, ln Prod . Pro Totally upgraded !'o1esa • 4 R, Ba, DR and Family , . ar billiard rni w/bltr, 3 car or .come _uc1ng per· COSTA MESA \\'oods 4 Bclnn. 3 ba wi:h ncr of P acific View Drive gar. Owner 1vill help 1Y. in (_?.C. £.-.:change San BACK BA,. ARE A -3 huge bonus room. Spectacw· & new MacArthur Blvd in f $?9 ~-· Cllll G45-G646 Diego ¥i acre ranch. 0\\'ller bedrooms Wld 2 full baths, Jar 2 !'Story v.•itb cathedral Corona de! J\lo.r, starting ~~~·IGE0 H6l\.1ES. 644-0SI.5 nil'e fenced yu rd with pool. l."f'illng & entry, liv nn & _a~j66.000.:_Pf.10NE 6"Q--6.WO~ Rm. l\Todel llome condition. WALKER & 'LEE Financing avaih1b\e or lease REAL ESTATE option. $49,000. 314 Vill anova OPEN HOUSE Thetastcst draw in tbeWest. Covcr.ed patio ll1ld fo111111l din 1m. This newly FOR BEAUT. LIVING CLA~rF'IED wlll llCll It! ... a Dally Pilot Classified sprinklers. $43,950. w Ith li!i.!ed Select Properly is 239 Pappy Ave. .Rd. s.19-168.~1 _____ ll23 Main Street ASSUME 7 V2 OPEN DAILY 1-5 Pltf General R.I!. 1002 General R.E. 1002 5\~•,., as s um ab I e loan. ~~~~ at $61.i,SOO. Ca 11 Lovely 3 Bdrm + Guest Qtrt FHA LOAN NEW custm bit. 4 BR & !run ;....-'--------'---------&12-135:! + gar<1.ae w/bach. Qtni. Total payment $207. 4 BR, nn, 3 car gar off alley w/ lrg space for trlr or boat. All dlx leatures. Twt1 blks to L<lke Park. walking dist. to b<:h. 536-8821. lnifte TtmlCe- Luxury .Irving at its finest! Dynamic Spanish contemporary is located on a pool·sized lot in the prestige Irvine Terrace area. Abundance floor plan ofrer s a ri c h blend of colors & t ex tUres . F e atures 3 be drooms. be auti f ul s unke n living room & dra mat ic open-beamf d ceilings. Large private courtyard & cxcellen~ use of foliaj!e. $94.500. Call :'140·1720 Pool Hotne-YA FHA Terms A•aHat,fe Just 1 ifl years old! Most im pressive home, truly a decorator's dream. orrers 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, .family r oo m & fo rmal d i n ing r oom . Accenting raised bond· bea m s & ce ntral air conditioning. Beautiful heated & riltered pool is gr eat for entcrtaininJ!. $.58,000. Call 540·8750 s-"-•l•w- So m any possibilities! Well·desiJ?ned 3 bedroom home located on nearly 112 acre with a color£ul view or the blue Pacific! Includes a fa mily room, den & lar ge wood-burning fi repl ace. Just S49,900. Owner wi ll consider trading for ho me in Costa Mesa. Ca ll 540· 1720 $45,500-W ... to the lay . , Split·levcl c ha rme r in Ne wport Heights. Within walking distance to the bay & View Park. Love ly custom extras thruoul. I nc ludes a large kit c h e n pant ry. wood -b u r ning flrepl3cc. Wond-dccked patio. Lovely yards with colorful flowers & lush g r eene r y . Owner a n xious. Ca ll 54tH 720 2955 Harbor Blvd. 540-1720 PETE BARREn . ...,,. ~.Ba. garage. \\'estslde SELEC: in rear (oceanside). Encl. Costa Me~o. ]:__ brick ""tio, brick F r 1> I c . REALTY •--O\VNER /BROKER, 557..fiOSO - -PROPERTIES Financing nvail. J\l:ikc oI· 675-4060 , ......... ..,.., .......... .., fer. $110,000. Avall i1nmell. BY O\VNER: Assun1able VA MORGAN REAL TY 3 HB. 2 ba, all ne\v dccora· G!'rnld S, 11lomas, Jkaltor. ~~~~~~~~ GREENBROOK * 552-4222 * lions. $37,500. OPEN MOUSE JUST LISTED _ on quicl D R:---SUN. 11·2112-52121 Ra.Jel~h, CONDO • Of Culalin:i a t:ross the blue Pacific. Your dnoam home on bluff overlooking N!'wport Bay. One or the last re- maining vticant lots i n Nev.·pc111: Beach. Low dov.'11 required. 646-mt sll·l-et. No:!ar South coast WNE C.!\1. .J.9"·86&1 Center. Near J'le\V 4 Ch arm i n K duplx., ocean \\'O\V! COSTA J\IESA $3500 bedroom, lge family room, sk!e of Hwy. 512 Begonia. Down. 1'rade·S35.000 3 BR, 2 many upgraded extras. Play Newly decorated, irpl. ea. BA, 2 car garage, 2 Bedroom, 2 beth, for ~.FHA loan. ,, 1llage Real Estate '62·4471 ( ::::1 S4MJOl houw for the youngsters. unit. la.th & plaster, copper PILOT, 54()..(1555 Q\\·ner n1oving, must hnve plumbing, lg. patio, encl. BY Q\VNER :?~I br, l ba, last action, Lo1vest priced dbl. gur. Plumbed Io r R·2 lot. $31,!KXI. Must have 1:=========1 WALKER & LEE REAL ESTATt: Greenbrook 4 bcdrooni. Call g as /elec./v.·ater. $79,500. d , 8 005 510-1151. Eve1. TI4/544-1999 Op en I ~16,,.~ooo,,.c-"'w:::"e-· -"-'"=-'='-~~ 642·4321 OIN <t or Collett .. --'-•'"'" .. -hit-, l'llo! lOlltl --c_.., ..__...,. .,,~HERITAGE REALTORS Sat/Sun. L1·4 El Toro 1032 REMODELED 4 BR. $35,00CL Talk about value, CAMEO imagine 4 BR. 2 B,\, beaut HIGHLANDS 7~; Interest f1unt kitchen, com plete 2-Slory 11• / n e I\' appliances, Igo "!''""'""!"!!"!"""_"'!'_ Lake Forest 1002 General R.E. 1002 4626 CORTI..Ai"{D DRIVE By Owner enclosed patio, new epts and 1 -.j;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i.iiiiiiiii(c:.:~ Corner Vie\v lot. 4Br. 3 ba.. Beautiful 4 BR., 2 fuU baU1s, paint. i..Oca1e<l on a sale DR. $89,500 By Owner. Save cul·de-sac. Vacant and shag carpets, b I I · i n s . sales fee, escrow costs, el<". Dishwasher. G 0 r g e 0 u s owner wanls action. Call ma en ab I Irvine realty JUST LISTED! Impressivt• exlerior-3 or 4 bed rooms - beaufiful. completely new interior -in one or Corona d('I J\1ar 's l'inest private communities. 2 fi replaces -manicured ~ardc>n!'i. -kc.v.to private hea ch. $10i .~. Ba rbar a Aune 642·8235. 1 Z54 > 11<0 CAHYOM MONACO. 1\l:tny upj:!r;.idcs in !his b1·a utif11l 3 bC'droo1n VJ r:\r hnmc. Jl ri ced thou~ands of dollars undrr ;111.v other availnble J\1ona r11 . lmmarulalc -adult -nccupied -on quiet street. Sl29.500. ·rom Queen 644-6200. ( Z55) TOTAL PRIVAC Y. l.uxurio11s appoinl menl.s -comt'or1 able :J bedroom , :t btith , s in l!le -s to r ¥ rondominium in 11rf'st i,1?in11s fli g CAnyon. Ex cell ent v:.tlue at Sl35,000. /\ppl. only. !\'larth;1 ~1a<·n~1h&ll·8235. (7.5til SHORECLIFFS. '\'011'\I IO\'C this \\"OO<led canyon & ocean \'icw. cuslom 3 bl'droom home w /hC'amed ce1iln1ts. /\<'rf'ss lo privalc bcarh. $149.000 rec. Joyrc Edlund642·8235. I Z571 FANTASTIC OCEAH/MIGHT YIEW. fi b<>drooms + DF:N + Vtl-~\\' -$124.500 ! Palos Verde slone exterior -room ror pool -lg. lot 290' drcp, \Vi ne cellar. Walter Kln~G-1•Hi200. IZ5111 101 OoY•r Drive 641·!235 1614 M<1cArlhwr &44·&~00 NIWpofl OtlCh, C1IUOfni;1: 9266:1 View Open House or Cii.ll 546-5880. lleiitage. Rcalt0111. eve 846-5450. custom drapes. Large ex· "O'.c~-~~-posed agwegate patio & -E-NJ0Y PRIVACY v.•alkways. It'1 a A REAL Spacious 4 BR., lge. pool ,t, II A k. l; /\IN Ill $41.""-"1· yard. Nel'<ls "'TI..C", but 11 J.SO.j9:l0. Principals r;nly. great buy at $82,000 Fountain Valley 1034 -GEM- 001'" Tustin A1·e., N.B. REALTORS 642-4623 OCEANVI EW HARBOR VIE\, liiLL.5 3 BR, 21~ Ba. Fam·rm. :? Frplcs, Custom 0 e co r . $126,500. tttl.(1308 OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 NAUTICAL CHARM- DUPLEX in super Ire. hlk to beach. 40' lot. °'''n<:r 11·iJJ <:II.IT)'. $86,500. C a I l Deniwn 1\!'soc., 673-731 1 Barefoot in the P ark ... yuu co.,ld ii _,.ou desired for r.ULE SQUARE PARK Is only steps away f.mm th.is largt ·I IX>droon1, 2 i;tory hon1t, Spacious living roon1 \lilh floor to Ci!iling fplc. Gourmel kitchen. 2~ bulh!. lam rn1. 3 car garage in· l'luding one converted to a ga.n1e roon1 large enough lor a blll iii.rd table. See thli MANS ION 5 Bclrms, 2 sto1)', pool table size fallfjly room, fonnal dining, beam cellinis. huge Wt. For 11. real bajxain call Performance, Bkr. 847-3584. ASSUMABLE FHA LOANS VA For inlonnation le location of lhese home&. contact KASABIAN Real Estate 962-6644 LUXURY DUPLEX beauty today, call Th• RHI Estato Fair Custom Built NE\V, v.'alk to ocean. 1900 Sq. It. of gracious living space. :l B<'rlm.1~. + playroom. formal dine, lge cul-de-sac Ill!. Chol('(' Are n.. $53,900. P.rokrr 842-7 41 1 Eve&.. 96.l -4062 BY O\V~E~40,000 * 64·1-0819 _83,,..,9·..,'..,'3..,3 .. • .. ·~su.,,..,2 .. s .. s1_ Cost• Mes• 1024 -ULTIMATE IN FIXER UPPER Barg3\n priced lixer upper on a_ IELtt;e Jot. Jusl the U1ing !or the fll'~t Un1e In· \'Cstor. $29,900. a:..,~::.~~ ~ Prap•rti•• 752-1920 l•OO QUAl~St. f\llWl"ORT tlACH OPE:N Sun 12..S. 2 Br 011 86:<126 cor. New crp1, drps, tleror. 1805 Tustin. CJ\I REPO. I.( 4 Br. $40,500 . Needs \1o1txit. Top klc. Agt., "'6·1739 3 BR, l ba, cpts, drpa. Newly dt"OOrated. $30,000. C a 11 6-42-l~IMS-Jltl. A l\tE VA 3 Br, 2 & L'Omer lot, S35,000. Owner/ Agent Mti-7739 "\Vhlle Elephants.. O\lt!l'- • unnln' your ht.IU1e? 1'11111 them lnta .. Ca.11h" .• , H ll them t.hn1 a Dally Pllol tl9ss\fltrl 8dl LIVING! R~~~~ff'~~ ~glp!~~!~ 2 ba, tam. rm., xlnt. cond. prime localion. Prof. land· scpd., ne\.I' cpl. & palnt in/ ~ Entertaln your h o 11 d a y our. Low Int. 962-4665 . gu~IK Jn thl11 J u x 11 r j o us UNIV PK Ideal Cor tennll p:irk·~irll' JO'.! nif'ld<'I. L:u-gr burr, 3 bdrn1 Oxford w/lp br1nu.; 1w111 & f11n1ll}' J'()uo.Jrll htlnus rn1, R'r('t'n l.M'll fron. \1/11rt bar Jn t:•vll. 0)1y Ul:ft\"', o~n hOU!le F'r\/Sat/ f11,~µhu•1• in H1·hl): 1tX1n1. 4 ~un ·16()j Grt~ntn?e IA. U<h"Tnli, 3 Un!h~. c.1nX'11 & 5.)2.79;113, rtr11pc11 thnKlut. ~IOJ iiq ti. 0l-°'B"'R0.~. "2"u"A,-.,....,2,...,!rnl=~1t~Y. 01\nf'r 11'111 cfu'r) 2nd T.l.l. I C'lose to l>Cfl.ch. Assuml\ble Rtd Ca rpet, Realtors FHA IOAn. $3000 dawn . 842-5541 Al;T. m-<IUtl n.ft. 6. Builders Closeout *MODEL HOM~ Beftutlfully dcco r 9rcd, UPl{n'd('d t h rou 11'\out . Crp1s1 0ro5. \\' tt 11 paper 1\fll"fl')rrri \\ 11rdrob(o~. ~BR. 2 BA, la~ 1.H "'/lrplr,. in· tJde taundo, , ... men1 dnV(', patio. l.11nd1 cllpl n g & "i'rlnklt't1', 11\'tll /., rt R r Hlock 1\·a!I r"n'"'· rAN'0T BE BUILT 1011•'\" \ T THI:\ PRJrJ.:. $.>1.!\00. C;11I ~~-:_?1':'7 nr G:!i-11 It') __ _ F'Oft SALE BY OWNER 1Ji. level home, 4 br, 21,t ba, den & fnnl. d1n. rm., l\lettdllh Gardens, Shown by appt. only. 968-'1'9!M 1 sronV 4 BR, n1e ROOL Lil Cuesta llom .. Cnll !N2-96Z7 SAVE 111USE APPLt Pf:EUNGS and boll In ah1minum pru11 Md poll. TI.e)' wlll b~hlen tho tnt<tal to a "llke-..new" ,.,._,rt<lltlon. llil\'C 1nythln~ to 111'11 " ll~ o On.II)' PllGI J * Wtdnnda}', NovtmOft' "ll , l'll .. L•9un1 Bl 1Ch 1048 ewport Heights 1070 income Property 2000 Re•I Estate Wntd. 2900 HouMs Uniurnlsh~ Unfurnished Apt,rtmtnf1 Furn 3700 Apartment• ~Jrn -*LOW DOWN* I \\'ILL oontt·at.'l to buy 3 Corona del Nlar 3222 Irvine GREEN THUMB? * PRICE N._,...,. 3 BR tlo1ne: "JI h \'11u'll lt'.1\'l' 11,lll lorl'l>I C'n SLASHED * 1•e1'!l1lll'lf'nt l.)o.'l'"P & 6.-•w.;h I "''U~'CO l10111r ~lull li~(k' Bl' i-d!!n hon1e in San ct~mcn1r lrotn O\\'JlCr 1,1 h0 lBR, 2b&, frplc, beam C\'U, 1,1UI tt cc c p 1 1>ubstantl&I patio, "Jnck>ck. blllns, nr • RENTALS <* NOW REN'f FUINtTURE THE;tAYYOU '"' . ' \'lt'iv fn'»n All \\'\tKkJ"" tlt'L"lf, luAu1'Uu11 lemi !ind _..f $3050 I Ii' IA~·b. C.11 Gl,l--0161 !w }lOv.-r rtng :chrut.o. • lndo·v,·d,-1 !!'om-. 2 BR, 1 montbly p11yn!t!nli IUMJ S3fXXl beach. $-125. 613--0832 Unlvenlty Park 1~' ~IORE. 1' 1 IM..'f:<I l\!ll r ) nnt with orch\d •• ~ .. .---..--..,~-,.--="' I how.c uod lrult trec1. BA & I BR, I BA.. Pas for ear n e-1 t mo n e y w ll,h $50. OF F 1ST MO. 2 BR., I ~ bu ........... $300 tellil'l11Able lnt<'tut rale. No 2 Br l Ba frplc garage 2 Bit. 2 bA. + rn ...... $Z1S RENT YOUR APARTMENT ' . I' ~: I L•gun1 Niguel 1052 •'OUR CAk GARAG t: with 1h1•n1:0e lvei. Exl~tior nt\\'l,y I , I clrc-. oooa· o/}('11.er. pu1n1ed. \\'a.lk t<.> ma Jo r brokerL Phone C9'l-6682. $295' 613-29'is· 61;.2024 • The Terrace '!!!~~~~~~~~I . . 2 BR., 2 bf\ ......... $350/375 j :,'ttk TRIS ~E IS FOR , ! NORTll Vlt:\\' * . llOU§(' ha~ lln~L' !Iv. nn y,•itll ~hopplna cc n t er . !\Iott YOU! 1 I ONE or lht' n10i!I bc:.iu11ru1 I ri>lc. J w i·n15, p 1 batJ uih, d .. slrl'd Costa r.t e!Jll &l!ll· ; Costa Men 3224 3 BR., 2 hu .•.••..• $395142.; ... .. JI aaJ 0 1\.'Clllree llonlt8 Al Abbcv RentsPurnitre. you con furnish a r bedroom apartment for as little as 1-· It' I . 1o an•HJll developed lu 1~1....-i111 i.or uiy kltt·her1 11 Jih lilO\"t' sklt1. $46,900. Call 64(Hl6i2, )Wini n.i r tt 1.11ruo:~1 11 yf"an: Coin m !l\\hl> flOOI t 1 ••• •• 1 ·" : ''Grt rmda":ljOOM fl .... in I· •• I ··I b l _'I~· I' i:. ;11.., ul!l lWll.>V1t'I. i ,-PRIVATE be.ch. home. $115. 2 BJt .• l~ ha .••••.••••. $300 "iijiiiiii!iiiiii!i'·~;i lUlll pd, partly funi. 5 BR., 3 be .............. $t90 $35,00 per month. , ' 'j, ' I . I p } I( I I) c : [ u I 0 lllle. I St:J,J;i ral . dlnlrlll'. .ruon1. 11 ~22 II. M.11il. Rtlrn1 • hUJtt' l ~mlunt view lot. Neat Full Jnit•c s:.s :.oo. voa:el co. frn1 l.~~1 ~·1111Mtt · \'1!1')' II<'"'· 3 BB. :? BA, lonn11.I ltc>ul!ono ~18-934G • KIDS. pet ok, fenced yd, Turtlcrock Housn f urni1hed 111.rage, 2 Br duplex fliO 4 BR., 2-n baths ••••..••. $450 • Rent as much or as little as you 'tlci -EASTS!DE 2 Br $183. Garage, 4 BR., 2 ba tllll •..... $\25/4.l(I . want ... on a month!\' basis. ,-" . . ,.,.to . "nXll'Tl)". • t'IJJI & J!l't' • Agl. dlnlrljl. S63,[l(IO, 06~·1".lG>lr,, I BR, 2 BA. fo111111l dlnln;, Sin Juan Cpstrn. 1078 1.'thQ'41Covered Patio fnm lly t'!'>Om. $66,500. UPCRAlJl:'I) l BH C lo - ________ 3_10~2,1 stove, Infant & cat ok 3 BR., 2 ba .... S.i75 '''fgdnr. KJOS, pet, single& ok. 2 College Park WIDE OCEAN VIEWS Br f215" Curas~J!Ppln!! -.illf't. 2~11 b~ .•••••.•.•• .'.$-130 e Alt rent applies ·toward purchase. I Prompt. courteous delivery . for 'Eri .. {Jilnlngll LAGUNA NIGUEL $39.llOO: Aut.onialic ~: UM:! 0\\'JWJ1' 7 , VA loun wllh REAL TY 1-.:xisting ;111rc alil'un111.ble, : lltl• '• vt.i·,...., ... ,. ie .ieu. • -. g s ~ 2 Bit., 2be. + t'R •...• ~$2'15 ~~~~-10 'M k'"'· u • u ht Homef1nder1 * 642-9'900 wal11ol SQua,1.-e of i,.(l.KUllU Beach. E11tate ~IESA VERDE F a m·l I Y CALL 552 75ot .fice furniture. Decorator-trained consultants. :\10\'t' and Abbey moves with ~ou. 'iJ.. · S~1 prf\o, Pfrl · close 111 ~WHO S.30-5000 SIS,000. 493-7'.!62 1v kn d 1, ~,,. l)n!IHIRt 0 over1dlal Bed· 6~2·1980 i\l·F {s.5l "·kdnys. living. Gardens, pool & llome. 3 BR. 2 BA, fti m • Jncuzzi. Close Lo be a e h . rm w/ wood burning frpl c, • VISION • r·~~ '.:. '""•CJ1ft'ur ·1 a~tt1rc al't'll <'1111 ..Jld 11 ..• 1.. S•nta Ana 1080 ·-~~? ...... ""/rl. ,,,.,,,,., ; -ilk to Ocean from Large 2 Bdr11111. 2 buth, lovely kitchen w/ bltn oven dining roonl. Jflgh ceillngK. &: range & dshwhr, new r Decon1.tor fun1illhlngs & nn· dlspou.L J.ndoor uW r m REALTY Vl•H -,_ ldt1 "'°""'°"'et 1 '251111 bar llYcl. Costa hleM or Call (714) &15·4772 ,,·l:o",. 4 Bdrm• home to enloy '· ' IO\'<'ly ht)n1e• for1n11t di11.1trn1 SP1':CIAL1ZING IN t• 11 :11 111 J>V. SIOnt' Srph1r ht~ IJ\GUNA ~IGUt:L \'l}_,'\V fuuiUy 1o:•1111c n.11J111 n..-·llf'r I PROPERT1£S 1rll n~l•·r1-e11 hy t"Un1 pan}. r SEA TERRACE , ... C 11J P11u/ 10 "Ct' -•\ML I l'RIV.\TE GUARDED AltEA l~l'..-'I S IZ.9;m •f!IA ·ASSUMPTION ~ .. ' I Enjoy The Good Life Coll 493-2513 IOS4 l ~Forest 1 Story. 2 Bedrm ~klown VUln t oniki 70, INTEREST °"''Ol'!llf'tl touche'I th11.1-0ur. /0 Super ell-an & sl1•J11s Hk1· n 2-STORY • rnodt:J! \Jr.ly $29,000. Ask fol' ...... ,.,,,,,. BY OWNER . ··~ ~-;-:--~ j •fl.. • ~7Mt963~ , .. 1~·~~~~!"l"!~!!l' i ~ * PIN11,..RESll LIVING \Vt'l1.."0n1l' lo lh\' cu rcfn.·c al· n10sphcre of llt'cludcd en· joyn1cnt! J~ugl' oslate sbe . ·' ....... -- y u rd 1v / f rui t t re e 11 galo~Boat & Trailer nc· C<!l'I. jl niln. to the Spec· IAet1IRr Ptl'eiric Ocean. \\'nlk ~' t«:hooll " shoriplng, l -41(1ck M.(\)'. Jk'<iuced for Quick &tt-10 $48.~ VA terms. 1'"'or Perfomiance call 846-Xffl. •• ASSm1E VA • SHOWCASE'. 3Br & ~·1un r m, Pool Nr. Bch. 893-.5.58·1/ .:1 ' t);.: ~:::2· • 1044 . -. ' . ' _,,. . .l.) " $0.900 ! ,a-:o;,-•1" .. ;11 thf! h..~kh1g pritt for th!' l ;J•t"!• •lovely ·• \I bd rni., 2 l>ftlh 11 '.\; -Uetaehcd1 hon1e in OF.:SI R· fl[~,· £lU.U)nV'INJ::. Let us show 11 ,U•J!P L ,t~)YOU l0tl11y! I--· . •... ' ' ,.,.,.-, I _ Beaulilul 4Br., 2 full baths. Sha.<>ca.rpetS, bu i 11 ·Ins . D l s 'l \\'81h e r . gorreoull CUSIOtll dl'l.IJlt'S. ~l';.:C' I';< po~ aggrecate p,.110 &· walkways, It 's a R E AL B,\RGAIN nt $44 ,000. 586-5960 Principals ouJs. OWNER DESPERATE! t.X· ~. honie featuring 3 br, 3 bB, IO(s of decking, huge Mas!e.r Suite, plush shag. Temuzo tile enlly. Prictd redufi!d to $58.500. A g t . 830-1158 or 830-6030 Mission Viejo 1061 * 3 Br house, air L'Ond .• close to e\"erything. asswne loan, total mnthly pymnls only $257. $.19.900. inu Bar· qlk'n), OY.ner at 212 No. Cst }!\\')', Li.1g. Beach. 494-1003. Newport Beach 10:69 WATERFRONT WONDER S p a c i o u s , sparkling, and s11Cc!ucular CAN'AL FRONT 5 bedroom family home or 111,·inging pod. l.o¥1". Io \\' priced at $77.900. 0 n I y $12,000 cio\\'ll anti owner \1.ill carry financing at low 8'i~ interest. ASSU.,IABLE FHA LQA,\/ ;,rkl 011•11Cr is 11·l11ing to carry 2nd lru:it dl!l'll. TY.·o Ktory nwdel condo I\ Ith t\\1> bed· rooms, t\\"O balhll. 1'~1Jy car· peted and drnpcd. •~ncloaed y11.rrl und g11r11\'.Ce. Com muni· ly pool and playground for l.i i.il<lren. ExceUent lnn1lly living, located at Jlilclo'ad· den and Harbor for only $2tl, /;i(I. Citll ID2332 or 642·1000 ror furt her informa· tiun. LARGE WOODED LDT Zo1K'(I for hor11e11, park-llkc 11t1110sphere sur1"1:nuuts this :l Hdr111 + den hon1e \I'/ ~111111! L'Orral. t're!!h paint Jn & out! Rcn1odeled kitchen. $39.500. Ov.·ner \\"ill carry 2nd T.D. Red Carpet,. Realtors 963-7'51 Mobile Homes for sale I~ 1100 liques. ~lalure a d u I ts . PLUS ¥•led pool. 0 fl l Y • A Red Iii.II Compan,y Unbelievable • but true! J ust \V1nter season or ni 0 11 th . $385/l\lo lnclds pool service. Univ. P ark Cl!tlter, Irvine listed 36 wiits, 9 lourplexes, $-150. 10 $600. 111 0 11 1 h ly Call 968-4950 or &12-8011 all Covingtor '-; · jwll 21 ~ Co 1 d 4 BR din 3 •'-· ~. . In 1np etely ru r n i s h e . RENT Lse/Option, l\I es a , sep. . rm. pa ....... , ' yean ago. r"1n1e wuts 4!»-IC5.1. Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba. brand (rplc. ,\ mo I t attractive prinlf' I o c a t i o n . Super TURTLEROCK •-"'/ 4.. ACOOISOl!OAl!O JOOO\ ~-•1!1fONSM '°' . .....-. "''°' sharp! 87'"\. interest on $$j lo J].3.j trr!L pd. buch ne\V plush c1-ptg, fr esh ly ai-ea· · _......., ~ contn.ct of 53le-or-0btnin apts, Laguna Cdl\I, Newport painted, I 111 m a c . thruout. mo. new f In a n c i n g . GrDSll $\t;j l BDR. gamge, palio. Huge U·ees & frplc. $350. Bkr., 6'12--0200 avei ;ges $875 n10. on au. ~~ blk ocean, N.B. 1110 • Century 21, 546-9;i21 4 BR, 2 year old home, fncd Apartments rurnished Apiirtmen_ts ·FumJahed PRINCIPALS ONLY! Call f...>00 UTIL pd l Bdr, trplc, $400 PER ri.tONTH, NC\\' 3 yd, nr lrn')'S. Cpts, drps. -~-:-. --~---1 --;.,-----.--,....-·I • k>day t11'1l 752-1-100~1!~1 gNu~Vfe;'v~~ruLs ~· !~· iv~~1':'. ~05 ~:· ~~. ~:Jf~f 3~~ $315. Balboa Island ,,..1 ·N_ew., •. _eiti.,..... . ._11e_1c_h_! ...... 37_"·1 6T.HU30 or 494-324S 979-:il!"l!J Lagun• Beach 3248 NE\V Spacious Apt. 3 Br, 2 LAS BRISA.S AP'l'S ~ P\ VACA.i~T 1 Br Jluntington EAs:_J'SID~ Channer, 3 br, -ba, frplc.....Ck>se to No. Bay. 5.1lS IUver Ave. &U-2566 1 Be h 112. \I ~ "-I 1~· Ut•I• & G ,, d n, 1st Rr comer bldg. 300 Apo-Elevator hid. on beach. ll2 · 1 • ac ·1• ' .!IO .... ,c""' or .1.:1... • • S175 UtlL pd, l BDR, gnr lena Ave. $350 mo. No lse. BR. PvfTiilcoftl~· hid unit Newport Beach $125. incl'd. No kids or pets, Isl, yd, child, sni pel, NO. EiXi 1 · la Util pd. Ag!. Fett. 176·7330 lust & Sec. Jan. !· 2 91 $2lO 1 + DEN, steps 10 ti15-302'. poo • SeCttrlt)'. Adul · $200 MONTH N t B a h 3169 1''Jo\\'et". For appl. 64,:,.1401 ocean. Victoria Be nch BACflELOR APT. Utils. pd. $29.95 WK_ UP, ·1 Bdr., 2 ewpor e c CHRISTIAN COUPLE \\'/Sm 23.a CHARr-.11NG I Bdr hse Yrly. lease. $155. ino, CaU: ' Ba &: Bach, Color TV, maid SPENDABLE dog,' \\·unt11 to rent 1·2 .BR $230/$250 Sevel"al z bell· apts 613-6527 or 67:>-2197 setv. pool. THE MESA, 415 G ne .... • houses, ~l: acre leasro BEACON BAY HOME house in Costa t.tesa. Reas. NU-VIEW RENTALS Balboa Penin sut1 3707 N •• Ne\\"POrt Bl., N • B · \\•/cm;t l i v.lng increases. 3 Bedrooms, fan11ly roon1, rent.1!37-3481 Pl'L 6134030 4M 3248 =646-=_!l6817,.,..,_,---~,....,....-I Cap. l'ate 9.5, dbl. deprecia. dining area + 2 cur gai'llge. EASTSlDE 2Br, Q u I el , · or · OLDER bcachfront 1 person Wa. 'J ' bedrm, l bath, al tlon. ~Orange Ave., CJ\f, No "l'ts. Avu.llable Dec. t. cpti;/clrps. rncd l\laintainecl VJPE•lcVi u~1f~~ : a! t ~.,~· u11t.· Util furn. $110. n)Q. beach 'tiij J une 15. ,Utilities ti-U-71ll, Eves. &: \Vkncls. $650/i\fo. (Z20l yd, r:ar, no dogs. $200 'mo. ~430 Del' ?ttar,· .;\;cl; 673-2405 )ald.t•3'JOI Seashore. 67 3. 64Z..3213, 673-1337 Harriet Perry 642-823.J nw.642-3289. Beach Hts, '194-2036 Costa M•s• 37241 ,",,.",,~,-,-.-'----==! GREA.cT~---3BR, lba, hd\\11 floors, back 3Br, 2 ba, 1...rg Lvg Rn1, _s_._nt_._.,,,_ .. ____ 3_7~80 INVESTMENT yrd bbq, off 11th St. rm l\lain Bch View, swimming Casa de Oro 30 units . .!)l 2 Br, 1 -!to !"' ... '""-'!!'!""--""~I Fullerton, $270mo, 1st &: pool. 890 Can,,,von V I e w . .ALL lJ1lLITrES PAID Ba, frptc. · 12 yrs old, low FOR rent $200. \\'anted in· last. 6-15-7755, 21.)..331_ UiOl 497-1532. Compare t-~forc you rent vacany. \VIII seU on f..'011· telligent \\'On1an to shr very 4 BR. F'RPLC, Fam. rm, 3 BR, 2 Ba, :'.0812 0 1•iff\\·ood Custo1n de1>igned. featuring: tract. Pr l n c I p I es only. nice 2br hon1e \\'/31 YI' old bltns, dbl. car gar., 2 ba., Dr., above Alpba B et a e Spacious ,kitchen \\·ith i,n. $-140,000 man located Balboa Island, no pets. $345.. mo. Call: i\t ark et. ¥.M-[ll67/499-290I direct lighting · Sparling Real Estate Ne\\-pott Beach, It's j u s t Ghaz1, A¥t. ~. e\-es e Separate din'g area $145 -Modern Slnil<! Apt wl garagt's. Qill M2-6S-l7 $50 Per Week450 f.toves You In. Motte"ftt Apt, uW pd. Call·&rl~T. 833-354~ \\'hat II says, call 673-5625 l.IESA Del J\lar 4 BR + OCEANFRONT 2 Bdrni 2 e Jlome-like storage GREENLEAF BY O\\'NER at 6% X gross by 9:00 run wkdays only Pool, $395/J\tO. G L A N TZ Ba & den. Frpl J500 sq. fl e Prlvate pa,_tios ~7~n~,~~~~ ~:~ c?i~ 1.:a~ for quick sale b e f 0 re ~S·~u~t~h;...cL_•~g~u-•_• ___ 3_1_a_6_1 ;R~.E~A~L~T=Y~S~E-R~V-l-C~E-, $550. Mo. Yrly. '494-0515 •• Closed ~rage \V/slorage Balboa Island Apartments Unfurn. 3106 yearend. 20 xtra. lg. unfur. 54;;...4289. L N" 1 3252 • Marble pullman avail ll bcautllul 2~x!i0 Bar-units w/pool. C.M, Low PRIVATE Bch., oceanv1ew $450. SUPE:t 4 Br, cpts, drps, aguna igue • Ki:ng·sz Bdnns :~:n~1~b!e &~~'::i~· Cci.11 vac. & rents gross $40,600. 2 br, \\'/\V, drps., frpl. Sl85. lease,; $250. 673-2026 or • Pool ~rbeques • sur-6-46-7965 Rm. to improve. $65r-.1 dn., 32356 8 t 0 11111 g t 0 n Rd. 833·3:'.'7 LOVELY Vie\v Jot, 3 br. 2 roun?ed wllh plush land· $180M neW ·Joe.n.-Avail. at 5444418 3 BR, 2 BA. lrplc., lg. ram. ha, air cond., lg. patio. Im· SCdp1ng $SAVE YOUR MONEY!$ current rate. OWC 2nd. Int. Houses Unfurnished rm .. fTnil. din. rm .. va.cant. u1ed. Occup·y. $350 lease. ,Adults, No Pets LEASE a new mobile of your only, 5yrs. Prl11. on 1 y. --'-~;----"°".:::::l,'B~k~r~. !l3~9S~.~-~~405~o~•~9~79-~25~1~1 615-5982 '1 BDRM F\im. $215. chot--e \\'-Opllon lo buy! All 640-6775 . :.. N 2 BDR~1 Fun1. $245. "'"'""'ents applied 10 wa rd General 3202 2 BR. Adults. No g8.rage. No ewport Beach 3269 3G5 \V. \VllliOn 642-1911 ......,... INOll\.tE TAX SAVER! ----------dogs. $190. r-.10. 526 A ~P-"'_'hn~"'-··~556-8297~-· ~---1 4 T.Jnlt_Ae.t BIQg$, brand oewL Jll;;A ·UNTALS Bernard St. 642-{}.;37 Love For-Lease to ~--$3LW-EEK-& Ul?- Beautiful vie"" p r iv n t e Close escrow th is year for Dana Point 3226 Professional Couple 9 $6.60 r:l1::ht & Up. beach, 2 BR, 2 BA in n1ax. tax shelter. Ideal for WIWOAl1Zl1HU1V1t1 AVAIL. DEC l~Ui e studlo &lBRAp.ts. . Laguna Beach. $ 2 6, 0 0 0 . owners to live in front 3 TAKE ALL ·OF Jt,fE 0 R \restcliff garden home \v/ e TV & r-.Jaid Service Avail. O\\'f!er 497-1902. BR. f.fany d e 1 u xe ap. f fi~ HOUSES SHARE Unique llCIV spa· ·pool. 3 BR. 2 BA & [rplc, • Phone Service -Htd. pool BAYSl-IORES TRLR Park. f'°intmenls. Choice H • B · =· ) ,.,TS. clous i;plit level T1l1vnhr.use. AEK. ExlraA-Crpts, d r p 11, e C!illdren &: Pet Section 2Br, near nev.', partially ocaUon. Rltr .. 968-6894. ~---~---~-L&a_m.JLOU"-S. 2 h"Plac, 2 v•etbarii. Fabu· \\'asher, dryer. refrlg & • $5. off \\·eeks rent w/ad fum. $5000. Call (114 ) FOR SALE New Lu x ury .titfWPOITllAY,C.M.'4l·NN. Jou& coastal \'ie"'· Pool. nr. stereo speakers.} yr lease, 2376 Newport B~vd., CM 611-1876. Waterfront triplex w/view SEVER.AL bach unll!I $125. ~taiina. Adults. $613 n:onth. $4511 mo, Isl & Jut mo's 548-9755 or 645-3'967 APT. Size i\lobile Home in , of Newport Hrbr. 3 bdrms, 2 642-3082/493-&8JO + se('. de p. Ynrd & pool ba th s, 2 ll n it s wi t h 1 Brs $l30/$160. Util pd maint. incl'd. Adult.s. C&ll 1 Br Furn $165 NEAR new! 1-BR., yrly , Lge. Jlv. rm.; cptJ, drps, d~k. bltns. OU-street p&rk· tng.' 1225. i<ll.. 6#2343 ~kends,. 613-6~ Balbo• Penln1ul• 3807 LARGE 1 br, 1 blk. to bay 0 1' ocean, util1. ·incl. $1$.r 61:>4ti00, 61r7876 eves. $145. mo/yearly. Bach apt. 1 Stove, refrig., garbq:e disp. W/W cpt. 61>1836 Corona del Mir 3122 SEE TO BELIEVE! Llo>W~~nnk Bldb. &adult park on the buy. ide n/lbrary &. dbl. SUNDECK Nice 1 Br $165 BEACH J-IOUSE. 3 Br , e\'es, 5-l8-<l919 for appt. l..ol:s of bl.tn&, poo~ walk lo ' ,,,1,,,.., 1 $1 ,7j(), 5-16-1.672 tire-tn~. Sep. I , u n d, y yrly bllins, 2 car gar, view. $325. •hopp ing, •• nu.· beoch. 931 Unh·er!l ~ Park. JrvilK' A f I 1200 ~ ,. & lli pd · I Call 4""' """" •n'> """n ~ .. r · .. ··1\ Days 551.7000 Nights creage ors• e fac's., bltins, &:: trai;h (!9n1-~nLUDuED 1-s~g ~/$210 =-~or~. Harbor View Homes W. 19th St .• l.!l!llQuail l liilPlacir Prapirrtiirs · ·. 7S2·1920 1-00 OUAllST. HlWl'Oltl SlACH 2-2 br, l ba, $279 &: mo .. 3 br1 2 ha, $325. A ll \v/garage & recentl y redecorated. 6 4 4 • 6 8 O O or 64-1-7326. 1 .. ,. 1 ''BAYCREST'' pactora. (,()' pier & slip. Ask-r. El Toro 3_232 Lovely 3 bedroom h 0 me , 5*-0492 EXTRA lara:e 3 Br, 2\J Ba. l __ ~,,~,:~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~3.~>~A~'~·JSrut~~J~"'~"~C~a~p"~'~·~c~~~J"~"~""°~·~°"'~·~'~'nk~•~o~f~f¥.'~'~·~La~gu~•~~&~Oll~>~l-iU~t~d~pd~~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~·~r~w~l ~l~an<li~~-~~ Brand new! }"'rplc, s b a& t .-·. " lo1vn. Ut il:i;. Sell tr a d e. Call: ~lrs. Bell 1 BOONDOC1\:S 2 BR Sl9:i .~au.t i • Y 'aped. +-'1l~c1"'/t.ll!',.,."-B!L"""+--1 II Otoi Tv•o de.lightlul li repillCl'S to ~~l~v. :rn~&roo~l~ing3 ~~s'. Commercial .. rpty_l600 T\\'Q.5 unit apt bldg under REAL nice 2 Brs $225J$'llj Pool, A/C, 'drPs, lge patio: Lynne Rothell 6-14...filOO by garages. Employed adult re1fsena·t!t::; '"415."· 6~ ~ -i'l'laRc11·~niorc r c I •" ~In • 1..~nstruction for sale. Close HS-ECri.f-lrvlne See now AIL :! car garag•. I 3 2 5. over 35:. No pels. 54S-lcrll • ".._ .. c-K J~& 1 · • °'''net srodous for offers. 1 · .. _ · eves o:. •v,... ... s u•.,.... '" j . ~· '' 11 nd ~11 1ble. You 'll ent er COMMERCIAL o llla.J(lr s • ..,ppu1g center. CALL n1e, 4 Br, $285 vacant 831--0109 LUXURIOUS guest h s e , ! • iJ i. '' ·oo Ccnunic tile and react ~t~t $ 1 2 5 • O O O • Call 1st YI' write-off $14M. Call Close to So. Coast Pl aza 3234 Furn. Maid s er v . No ROO~IY 2 01' 3 br, 1 blk. , •1 p 1ca11an1 1 y 10 tho pro-9 0 70;0 RETURN 536-2570 or 592-5010. POOL home 3 Br, F.R. 2 Ba Fount•in Valley Realty Olmpany fl mo k e r s , Emp. Genl. wat~~ ' T'aUlCJ .;:·~· \andscapa.I courl yanl. patio · Ill' Prime. off Ire e 'v n Y com· N•w dei"'' 'P''' 217 Z2td A lot of 2, 3 & 4 Br hon . ..!s h""' -·mpus rm. 3 Bath. 2, 3BR, 2BA, FAM RM $60. OFI" DEPOSIT \v/ad. Costa Meu 3124 ft'1>&lonal decor. Bcautlfully Ontu BLOCK TO BEACH $38:! all x tntit & pool se1v LARGE 3 BR TO\\'l'Lhousc --548-TI97 ,.,. • , and g_ardJ?t1 lights. $69,500. .,, mercial. 41 rctntl & oilic<! St ' H 't Be h' $125 {00 ?!love 8-4 holidays ca";: ~·. All bltns, s\\·im Hartxir Vie\\' Honie, Nr. J"?ol Lg. 1 br , garden apl., pool. if~, CALL 552-7500 ___:_.,.-21 s Pa ces. BcauWul Spanli;h rUii pri~~ .. 3-17~a7. ' ALA Rentals 642-8383 """I, kids o .K 1280. mo. No &-Greenbelt. $4S5 mo inc $179. n o \V. 18th st. 1 BR, stove, .d/w, cpts. new V S 0 cc:=-. I I · motif. Visible from s a n 1 "°"'~,=""~o=c.,...~...,... f 8424421 gardener drps & paint, prage, l BLK ,.lJ. • ·• .J · I N • 1700 IV••lclt.ff D•. ~epgora~;~P ·,!..~~~ ~~ N~h 4 G~~~· b:,,, bgoodlocks t~ LANDLORDS! 4 '::R ~e~~ ;g y~d cov'd ·Rn . t1 .' TAIY~~ co. A~Uu~~ffie':' pets. $135. l Br. SplHOPn~~G. QW3·78e1Amaturedo "" • • · eo•v · ~~· WI! Specialize ln Newpor: .• -·hoo·I ' i ·' · ea lots DeV<:.10pcTS · C • .,,,, mo. voca , 1 •. ' N~·po11 Beach 645-7221 PRINCIPAIS ONLY! Call \\'rite-<>!!. Income $1200. 1110. ' patio, nr. SC s, on CU .._,e. 752·0460 a.tS-3176 or S.lS-1026 646-1461 No pets! 1j:.. REALTY to preview (714) 7'"a2-1100 ?ifany xn·as. 536-2570 Beach • Corona de! Mar • i;ac. Bltns. lg. un finished FOR LEASE 4 B• 'ION-Huntington Beach 3740 t tfJli r" 1A·RE-!I Ji lli Cornpeny [INVESTMil~~· 'l!.~I & Laguna. Our Rental Ser. 1'00l11. $3<1.5. 968-7466 • " UTIL. PAID. 2 Br. 1 Ba, kids , WATERFRONT ·-------_ $-15.000. 4-PLEX, $10,000 v1ce Is FREE to You! To· • TEGO in Harbor View LOW W E ok. Re~, dsh\\'hr, c pt s , Unh•. Paril" Center, Ir. Inc down, Incon1e $600 mo . , Nu-View! Huntington Buch 3240 Homes. % blk to schools, E KL Y drps. Avad now. 842-0389or 213-399-5595 .~~~IEW0_!tEN~~~?Ac • BRANO NEW. parks&: swim c lu b. RATES CJS REAL ESTATE fl\f~<RaJCED llomc l'\('ar Sh arp 2 story 4 bdrm home Industria l Prpty. 2100 ,,,....,.,.,., , "'U'I·......, r.tembel"llhip included. $-IOO Executive Suites 548-ll68 Univ~ni.ity Park. 3 BR, Huge ,...,r month <'A.•5138 727 y profly lndscpd low malnt. 0 11 the L-hnal in Newport FREE FREE ... -· un-· orktown Blvd. CHILDREN OK .. ~ lot. Forc.f!ll lo inovc. 5&2~9037 ~bores. \\"ill sell or trade ATT'N. • ProS~ional Service e 1, 2 & 3 BR 4-Plexes LIDO Beach Blvd. at Yorktown Lge 2 Br $:110; 3 Br 1"\1. h L•guna Beach 1048 :~·;~,d1~i-)~~lyu$'J;:~~ \Ve h~!!l!it~~~~:~ Bell.. *L~NDLOROS* Dshw~o~pe~~~~· Clgs, ~:r~~e:. ~ri.i489ba. Poss. STUD:~llt BRS ~ ~~~~ ~ " GNIFICENT i\sk frrr }''r:ink. $60,000 Shelter 1974 Com ?\ie!l:l. Subm~ your Homefinders * 642-9900 Shag Crprg t h r u ·o u t , =''=~='~0:.:=-~-1 • }'~uJJ kitchen EASTSIDE LCE 2 BR MA ~ 3001 G h D oilers. Setl('r,;;: are anxious. Califomia'g l..a.rgest Con1pl. Or.Jped, Pri vate ~:~ERfRON!.:. 11pa~'.. 3dec&: e Heated pool \V/W, bltna, refrij:. Pool . FAMILY HOME . 3 A /fcna~~wJ 11:inie!w~r Good income in good rental •Rental Service!• Pallos, Encl'd Garages. ?io ~~;.;\ ~fv·6_gn17"'ooo· ~~1-z ·,._Laundry facilities $175. Adults, no peli. DM5ION areas. Bll(E of beach 2 Br. 2 Ba Pell!. 1 mi. to Ocean. ..,,,.., 0· a-.,... · • Free utillUes 6U-952IJ Drastic Reduction -"'-'714)96)o.4541 ~0Y~;ORK. NO \\'ORRY-Broker 54~ $185., Ne,vport Beach. Also 201·219 Oswego Ave. $125 mo._ One bdrm house. e Free linen~ °'l200='°',~B"'R.,_,2,.-,BA,.,-°"Q~U~!ET=I $68,500 ~==:::=:==::=:=:=~I J UST i\tAh."ES i\!ONEY! 6400 sq. fl. for sale or leasl!, vacant house, ac r eage, (3 blks \V. of Beach Blvd, 1 Responsible couple or single • T.V. & maid .serv. avail . · · No. Maint.-Walk Schls. • OWNER 675-7414 3 phase, 4 amp power. Near $150., farm animals ok. Agt. blk S. of Adams) 646-4982 art 6. • Bar·B·Que c:JtsNo d~~. ~:·.Ji'=! 2 1r,·t't ~ HR & f11mlly tMJn1e. Baycrest's Best ' O.C. ah'f)Ort . Fee. 776-1330 549-9501 San Clement• 3276 • Phone service 61>'57T2 2'~ ha1 h~. Huge Hv nn "'' ~'l.000. Quali!y built, custom Charming Motel RIGl-IT REALTY 979-8533. Balboa lslend 3206 • l n1ile lo ocean B Ad I t r.,,, • h In Lo u B h L lo I 2200 BRAND d I Co_.... • . e1ut. u t Llvi"I ~ ont' t c-"" ne1v 11 n g pool J1orne . Featuring 3 9 na eac ots r sa e new, e uxe .......... NE\V CONDO, 3 br, 2~~ ba, BEAUT 1 Br .rurn. apts $165 No ""'s. S a.c. 2 Br, P• erprs. Bltl n kit, ovl'rslzed O\ersized bcdrooins, large Independence can be yours 3 Bedroom, sauna. pool. 0 ee anview/Dana Hbr.-SC ~ $115 Sp.mish s':yle build· heale~ Poo~ BBQ rec hall i:::.i1~XC~·/:; ~~~!~. ~~~~a~::~ ~~:i\Sa~~l~~~.d;nfi~~l~~!~I. ~~Iii( :!~~~~le~ i~P~~~ ~f~~~r~::~:ui .se1tr\v/~~atri FOR . RENT YEARL y ~~~iei.sh~rycai;rc:i,·ab~ pier. 2 car gar.~ deck, pvt. tng, pvt. enclosed gar., pool, C.M. $iso &n-.a47o · ' C11ll ~!;GT.!. :i 1»11115, rna'rls or slora~e. 12 units & 2 stores. Step.~ down payment or trade for c:;::;ming }.a: h~ ~ d·i i 3 a~a . 2 ~ Car garage. 2 Very ~~4683 ~~96-~1/g $ 3 30 ' ~e~~:Onla~~·l ~~~ ~: Q"U"I~ET;;F~2bf·,~.~d~u~p~l.,"--.-,~,-,-.1 i\(ruun e ntr a n ce and tobcach &shopping.Ocean ho us e o r R-2 L ot. · l'OOnlS,, t •,.uit-n ptivote enclosed palioa. olB h H Slal 8427848 adlts only <.'1-pl1 stv yrd oversi1t•d ;;nrnge. H 0 me view. Coast H"'Y· frontage. 213-ZTS-9966 kitchen. Fireplace. ~ Blo;k 8'16·5'137 aft 6 Pl\1. OCEAN VIEW, 2 BR h!l h;lde eac 0 er. -Eastside 646-lfili 645-so:Jo' Approx. $38.212 gr 0 s s in· NE.WP-O-R""T....,H'°E"l'"G~H"T"S~ 1'.rom So. Bay. No pets . $3~5 hon1e. CptslDrps, Irplc, dsh· Laguna Beach 3741 s.1z..2516 ' • ' 1•cn\t•rs nt'Ouud lovely pool l\lo. (Z11) I' \\1ihr, stoV(!/refrig, gnrnge. nrt'u. l\lnuy, n111.ny cus1ou1 :i~o~mics.. Bkl'll. 67:H'ioo UO by 630 R·2. Roon1 for 23 l\taxine \\lllliams &.12-8'..lJJ 499-3946 alter 5 pn\ WATERFRONT huge I Br 2 ¥R. cpt, .drape1, stove & f e iJ t u r f's· Vi\ TER.\1$ Unils. $1 5, oo o. Agent a"' 54 1 .-~7c.==c..o-"''---I $210. Also 2 bach apt s retrlg. No pelii, sec&: cle&n AVA IL\BLF.. C.AU. ror SMALL COMM BLDG. 646-3:155. t-·4471 ( m:J· 6--1103 San Ju1n $1451$195. SJ6.-032l. dep req. 706 James St. Apt. c o n1plerp details. Cull 3 Sep. Units $5'i'.500. Mo I' ,.._ C1pi1tr1no 3278 N~eewwoo rt •-och 3769 "A" 968-5280. 546-:i&.~. ll<'ritage Rca!tol"!!. 0\\mr \\'II' carry UNit TD, Run n, ..... ser1, Realty Company FIREPLAC!E-4 -b~ d r m , 2 J B 2 •-bl d ~-..::. u. $60. OFF DEPOSIT w/ad. Roy McCardle Rltr esort 2400 ~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~! bath. Carpeting & drapes r, °"'• tns, shwhr, STEPS TO OCEAN Lg. 1 & 2 br, 2 be., Pl"tk:n '., ·' ' " " . ••f• •] '" :::··' JUST LISTED '*•BY OWNER•* 1110 Newport Blvd. C.M. Balboa Peninsula 3207 thruout, beauliful landscap. el~ .. garage opener. Rec. 3 Bclnn, 2 ea. $335. mo apts., pool. $155. &: $119. ..... _ Brand Ne11· :1 Br + fa111 m1 , ,548.7729 O\VN YOUR OWN LOT ing. $315. mo. No fe e •. focihtlcs. $300. mo. Ca 11 GTh-8038 no w 18th St I ' .. . 21 :. 00. TennL<i Club Vil la IN 963-4567 or ~1186 Ask for 521-419~ \;;o<;:;;;>.0-;:::--,,..;;!".,.--~-I .:·i:.·, Ln ~1uuruf l\fysti<.' JI 111 !l: I llonu: on greenbelt. I blk Condominium~ PALM DESER I 2Br. 1. ba, Front ll o u s e , Bev or Dale Santa Ana •280 2 BR winter, $210. Steps to EXTRA lrg 2 Br. C r pt •' 1 k 1 11 1 r f T P1u1inhy furn. ~d St. $240lo'°'E'°L°'°u"'~~~non=-·-_,...."..,s~Jy°'le--,• --------'·=~! sand. Property Ho u s e , drps, bltim, no pets. Ql . 1 ·_\\r. _ ·-~:p1111 ~~nt 1~~<r. 0 3 1:.~ t~s ~~ '}.&,\\·l~;f, for sale 1700 In the Delightful Palm Desert mo sly. 6-;&.2885 eve. or bed ... L 2 ha ;:• r .. ~ Center St. 646-1181 _ bdrtil~ Mine. 111111 fnnt11'1llC OPE:N, Fri, Sill, Sun-2716 Gieen ri.t oh i I e Ho nl e 61a--t4ti e\'es. rm. ' Jg iv room 3 BR, 2 Ba, rrplc. patio, dbl DYNAMIC I r g oceanfront $120. l BR duplex. Married · I '·-II JI \ · ASSU fl.IABLE 1'11A LOAJN Comniunity. Golf & Tennis N'·'" d I 3 1 w/tplc. Crpls & d rp s •""" •"" '"''"' T 3br 2ba Tl • .....,. pl mok ,.1('1\.~. on gr. ._. ... 11ur u Y · rs t u U n1 b r o !la (Th <' Club, Pool & all t he 1 c.... c uxe Br, 2~, Ba, thruout. Close to Huntington gar. ~· ...u-.-or ucs • . ) y, ......_,., mo., c , non·a ers, no pet1. I lndsc,.-1. lot. lllnci1i1 fon..-es Jiluff~o. , . 11 1wl O\\'nt>r is willing 10 aJnenities at a comfortable den. Elec. kit~ 2 car gar. \V. Center. $3&0. ~fo~ call Bev & Thut'll 5'15-3371 c!N' 64S-TI03, night 673-2;)86 968 A West 17th, ~ lhc ~nll' of this JO\l"ly IMl1111'. Sunsets Supreme cun)' 2nd trust deed . T\\1) ptice. Owner ~tust S e 11 ! Bay ave, 673-5981 or Dale 963-4567 or 963-1786. Hse1 Furn/Unfurn 3300 l BEDROO~. rtvate pado, 2BR Apt. -$115 r ~~I'> :~:1.I~~'. ~~~~;~,1~1~)1sbi~; Bn~· & lK'e;i n \'ie\v. 3 Bdrn1s.. :i~1~11i:,ie~":1=b;'.1~~~~~; $-600. cash plus private con-Corona del Mir 3222 R E O E C O RAT E D 2 BR _;c.;;C...;..D~M'-"C~H:.c;A~R~M.:.:..;:::::1 ~:~th~73-~ ~ fl6() 7G6 ~~~R. C?lt. I , ., 111 2 b;1ths: com p I<' 1 c I y carpeted and d ra p ed. tract avail. on b a I a n c e .1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 house, f:rellh paint in s id e ....__ OCE N" .,....,.....,,),) , : •· SG9,j()() 1'Cn1odt'l1..'fl. .,..l'C I 11. n d. Enclosed y:r.rd nnd garoge. \Vrite Clas~ified Ad. no. 2'27, CALL us as \\-e now have a aud outside, New crptg and •wu beautiful furn is h e ii A "~RONT·\Vlnter, dplx, PRIVACY + 2 Br, 2 ea, rar. ,.,, • , $69,j()(), Owller will assist Com 111 u 11 11 y pool and Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1~. ''arlc'" for lease-Corona del drnp('S. r-.1us t see this benu-homes ln SherecllfTs. 3 tir. 2 Br, 1 Bo, gar, ad~U. no f.'!-~ 1:· yard. $%25. ·No pets. · · =-~nn 1<;1tcellent !amlly living. INDIA.~ \VELLS fW'n Condo. t. New 3bedrooins $3-U today 963-4567 or 963-1186. Unturnli1hed 4 plu11 fanllly, Cost• Mesa 3724 1 'c"°o"s"'t•""M7e-,-.---~m=4rl I I m···: fiW~lFE!l in financing. playground f ot children. Costa J\tesn, 92626 Jli1lll' 'I ty. No fee. $245. mo. Call and 2 ba. Cull for dctnlls. pets. $250. ~73-5410 64$-'.44I4 ;i .i\ l...NIJstC...) ub/' Located nt 111'c.Fadden and 1 BR, 2 Ba slecp.11 4. Ten-2. (..11»;(! 10 beach: Bev or Dale. 3 bn. S750. Walk to IX'ach. ~"""'""~"--..;.~;;.;;:_.::;:::,:.:~::....,..--.::::1 • •• i.1 499·2800 ''''"°' roi· ottly 1~.=. , "-II I 1 & 1 bho' l.~~~=''=-~~~-1 NEW TOWNHOUSES 'r-'-,,.-:-:-:,-,,-,,..,,-,,...,,-,,,..,,,...,..;,_,.--_, I "' ''"' ..,.. n 11· J>OO s. c 11 use. 11 . JBR &. guest $500 \VE llAVE (4) 3 bedroom. 11 B'~l~G""c~.~~N~Y~'O~NT:4~B~R~. ~3~&'°. e;-~111f;rm~I~~' for {7l<I ) 5'18-MlS or 345-2087 b . .2SR fun1. $435 2 bath 00u8t'll. No r c e R. i ~~: ~E,.A:KIS•Tl~BwLavU:!mF'•Fble $495 AM BA s S·A 0 O.R ' I N N ' """' 58MfN' kl BLOWER l~f' ,;e\v lot. $159,f)OO. f.lov· i ~,,.,,,.,~,,.,,,.,,,.,~~~ Out of State Prpty. 2600 c. lBR & guest $600 From S28S 1n $295 a mo. . M D \nfl. ri.1u6t sell. ow 11 c r . I 'I p 2000 {Large lk>me) Ask for Bev or Oa I e, 1-\'ll·w. AVoi;;i_do hw~. lru!t 6-l(h~ . ncome roperty 4l> ACRES South\\·est TelCas Cole of Newport Realtors 963-4~1 or 963-1786 TOWNHOUSES RANl NEI ' 1 '"'. IL1.'t'IJ: lll'.OO'l ~11. rr: 1 ti I ; 1i'j"-"a"'1t'°', ", .... n;<-(~so=K~tt~~-ET=.~ .6 u ·n1'ts -l"•esa-ra.ng~ lillnd._.lJ.~ . ..-1 <j,Q., 6"iWJ611 VACANT, 1 story .prestige 2 br. 2 bK. ~.pool'. qtivn .. ' ~ -• ..__ - I,. u " 11. J.;11 i:: 11 n 11 r hu1i11. vu. $95,000. 644-418'! Prine. $87,500 dl\,l'l!I, &12.srot e\.'CS. "'""' Ulll pd. "1X>dsY selling paint. 2 Car encld garage, 4 br. 3 ha. $500 pool, gardens ...... ,.. 1,-. f I .ti yll'!r.., I h lrr11.;, ~ 1.:Ul '"I Tenni~ k Pool prvlgs. Son1e "" d"'11• & $40. nio. 616-0028 ~~1!!!'-~!"''i""~'l"' ... ~ .... I Conri(). 2 BR. new cpts & 3 Ur. 2300 ' $495. IU."ICUry, yult M. c I o •• '.. .. s2 9 50 & UP ilt>f'lutkotl \l.\)Odrd: de1til -{'nd I (111ly. Re•I Estate Wnfd. 2900 1 bc:lr, (rplc. yd. patMl :<.Int rond. sm Per mo. Cull 675-T22S :.:....~.!.: .. ™J I .. · .... ~~ ctosr ni' •"" 9j(I T\\'O ~ unit bu~ldi.ngs • prime $275 2 BDR. ftpl Me, dbl """ A •n aak 10, ,.,,.11,, --,:;= .. • "~·u" "°~· LIDO Costa l\fesa l o catl on .3 MY C L l ENT t s N.B. garage,\,blkbeach NB ~.. "' ....,.,... I j minutes lo So. Coast Plaza. DOCI'OR \vmt $30.000 TO $335 UTIL Pd chMnllla' 2 TI'.>WNHOUSE Lg~ 2 b r . , U...• ,_,.,.,. Swtk~ ,fMI<' I I for M'llc or J.M .. 3 br, 2 ba.) 10~';'1> ca p rnto + 10 . .fSV l~'VEST IN PRll\tE BEACH htlr. frpl<! h..~ gat,_yard I~ be.. Omdo nr. Hunt. llkt.H feclifftot...a. ...,.._, ... ,. -Prln only. <hrr/agt l:i7l..&m ~flt!ndablt. Quiet cul de 1.1.c. AREA PROP::RTY. AC&.'11' NU-VIEW RENTALS Harbor. $225 mo., In c I, lltdiul•ll--1-:.\STnLU J<~f"'. i,.'U", 3 BR. 3 Gros& $JOG.) ptt m o n th! 871.9246 6TJ.4000 or 494-3248 malnt, & Pool. (213) __. "",• bo-. &: boti us rrn. (ca n be flurry· call to prev i ew •r• OFF 1 T h 439--096!l. l"'iiiii""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiii!I WttMr .&.RV'S 5 BR}. Al_'t'OSS from park. (TI4l 752-1100 LE As E \V '0 p TI 0 N ~-VI NEAR TitE BEAOI-Lease 1· y ... ,,........... ~ .... &IO-S560 Agent JNVI:~~tE?llT DIVISION TurUerock or Univ. Part. 3 3 Br. 2% Bo, lSOO *J ft, trpl, 4 Br S375 and 4 BR + NEWPORT' BEACH Dfnctllhl,._.....a. W....,.ao.,.r-a. ·- ' NORTH LAGUNA ~ Bdrms.11111Jtr Th 111,i.: i•l"l'<i~: hu:gn pr V!llt' ;.·&1•! 2 nt .. ('k~ IO be11.ch. l'1·1rn" ~.1111~11ltl T«!L'l'Rtf' Jocat10J1 . 1;:! ·n1 or 4 br homt', din. & fl\m, s:arqe. $315. 67:>-292.) or huge: ram nn, $4501 mo. BIG CANYON VERSAJIJ..E Newport Heigtm 1070 1~ .1 roo1n. Reu. priced. No . 67""'4024 96'J-4495. 4 Bedrooms, 41i! baths + brkrs. 833-1846 PA..'.tJLY home, 4br + den, 41·1~ .. ~,.-0-1-------Sludy. Finell l oci t i o n , NEWPORT HEIGHTS · \VA NTl:.11 by o\\1iur, 2 or 3 bft, range &: oven. dtw,1______ 3244 r·um/Unfum. APJJ't only. 4 Hr, den, brlf'k fplc, l!lr;:t d11.<elllfll, older lo1v intCrc!t, ~. ash/ dry, Jann!. tn1muc, 2 SR. 21>U, Cl!lm dtcorated. IZl9) 1:~t~1:i:1'~~~w-;~e 8;.'l$. _ f.~1 o r no a r , ncldl ns;c xatdrner, 673-:lZ'J Ideal Joe, IJ-vlne Tc-mu::e. Ron Shmnan fi42-823S 0¥1·nct abx~. h-lakc oUcr St>lluuc o nyth~ with a Da il,)' 1-=''+c===---~---2 BR, Ne"· crp1 11 it-th"Jlfi, 64Q..6345 S Ii R I E t t Pil..,t C1aulflttd Ad 11 11 ™ft't gt\•e up 100 ship! CX'Cnn~ldc ol 1111.·v t, $.'t'tt NE\V 2 Br 2 aa y;et bu 2277 HARBOR ILVD. COSTAMISA 645-4840 Macnab·lrvme TURNER ASSOC, tll» N. <Al\111 ll\\1, l..1(1111;1 49'4-!1 17 par 111 ea S 1 e llimple MIU« , . . jus1 "List" II in t l3S!!lf100, Ship rno. uU/ lrX'ld. M7·45'13 or bltns. On 'gree1lbcl1, 2 car Rr.ti!ly Col'nPfln}I lll-3544 <'llU 642-!aTRI to Shore Rc1ults! 642-5678. G.17·7:119 ¥•rnxe. $300. &l,j.-(Q).1 1 ,,..,..,...;,..,..;,.,.;,.,.,.;1~=======::::=::::::::::~~ ' • ,, ' 2 Id I 7 l. " 1 y r • 4 •• ' p •·, I I ; I I' > .. r l I • i 1. • I I I · I • t ' I. • ,• Z rt I U I A U f • . .. I ••ts "ur•)Unlurn 3900 OHi•.· Renra.I 4400 cr s -· w:.• I.est & f ound SJOO Dra1>9rl:&-.1i11•Jtt J'-"rline.iiS"'UiiT.i;;;:-::--A;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,i;;i;;;;;;:--'"7''.-;;;;~-;;::::;;-n::;;:;;;--;~;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:-u;;;;:;;;;;:-jii:;;;,if;;;;;)'l)iij;;riii3~Di'5iiio;:-R.-o:;l.i~~440ii~~~~~~~~w~~~~~""~'~·~"E"'~m~~~'~nt,~1=•=7•==!!!!!ji~~;!Jl!b:it:~t::!!~i ""Pl IY\9Jt 1 a urn~ partrnenh n urn. Apirtme11t1 Unfum.. Apartments Un urn. ....,.. r ,. -~ "" .. L"ASING-NEW ( -J -L0>1" c .. '" dmmro •rr DJUiPERIES 3124 Costa Mew __ 3124 Hu ntington 8e•ch 3840 Newport S..ch 3869 • NIEW • 11;; . I ~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii~i-;iiil S:hu~~~. Slit ttm zet 9:30 & CU A.KEUP &: RODS PINECREEK LIVES UP TO IT$ NAME O\'e.r 500 tall trtts aod 10 streams w I t h "'uterfalis create a relaxing se~ting for your spacious J\e\v J-or 2-bedroom apartment. froru $19 0 . ~"\1n1iture ltvailable. Ol!il'e Opell 9:00 to 6:00, 2300 Fairview Rd.. Costa Mesa. Phone~ 54.'>-2300. Off The Beaten Path Adults • No Pets * Lu.'o:urlous lihag cl:U'J)els * Bh·lns incl Oj~vasher • L;g Pool & Ga11 BBQ's 2 BDR.\t: $190 Cu ~ \\1ater Pd . Gara~e LA MANCHA APTS. 778 Scott Place, C.~1. -642-!007 or ~8 RACTENDA DE ME.SA 160 \V. Wilson,. CM. BEAl!ITFUL GROUNDS Adults -No Pets 10 minutes to OOCl'ln. Large 1 & 2 Br. 1 BR $175., 2 BR $100.wllh Patin $195. Gas & Water Inc., Draperies, car. pet.s, gas :1eot, gaa stove, air eoodlUonlng, 11vlmming pool, rec. room, wa.s.'l.ers &: dryen1. MARINA PACIFIC VILLAS Brand New Custon1 Apia. Ba.c' • IBR -2BR Drive by 1l10 V1ctoria. Almost to Huntington Beach •OPEN SAT/SUN * &&fi177 I BORM WI LOFT lmmed. Occup.1ncy P!eQe call for appt. HA \'LOFT APTS 213 Avocado, C.M. 645-0143 Onice noun 9-5 EDITERRANEAN VILLAGE NEWPORT HEIGHTS l ,\10. fREE RENT , lf!'l'A(L + ~~· 1~~;:iu~~~~~~: !E"P STA~IO.~ Uhlnd New•Ooie lo Schoob:. Brand Ne1v I, 2 & l Br 1uptt OCEANFRONT YOU'LL BE dLAD OFFICES ,B:;•::•:;;l•:;;•,;•;:.•...:Owo=;.;.;_r _...:500=5 1 Anaheim, 19th. Map I e. V>•k'~ 1 1 f' t'..,.."nc1 1 ,.. '· 3 en. 21a BA. rlbl gal'l!.ge, du I uxe. ~'tplc'•, dahwhrs, 3 BR. 2 ba, Yrly •'WO 1 • &rnard ·l Charle st. Ho • r1a ... bl.t-in11, trplc. Call t'le t a encl. gu.rq:a. 15 17 }IW\> :!BR.2br.fut11S4()')Wntr. YOU WAITED! FROM ]Sc Ft t\UUlate R.c"IO'd.'64'-3007 t\\'11ll~i·~es1of ),q' Lohman, Bio'. 833-20l4. lin(l'.1011 St. or call 968--68S.1 :! BR. 2 ba. 11.·ln1er. $300 InWllldn& 1W?W blch and "--·• n'-.. -ni"tertlal ;,n. MANUFACTURER LO~'T· Oobt'rnulll, !'ot u 1 ~, Ptl!C.lll. 1 •t1H09~MS<r;;,i«9• or ~900!1. BAY FRONT l bdl•n\ apll 9.'ell \\U'f.h WWIU .. n ~v. 'iii I pt .. .-. "'ilh Sl~.000 to join Halu Blkri'an. \'le: Bt.&ch & n .. EASl'SIOE lovlll 1 ncv.• 2 BR. 5 Bit 2 bii unt •·''75(;'rly ie!el.na:. Re.ll.J1ed ye. t af-p011ex.t_,.SPIUl1_ •. r..!01'· -.·. -"'"'. n"g .. ,,,1, .~111 .. ,, ,, •. , , .. _ 11,.,1. 118 5 ,.,,, ,.1,,,,,, ~r~'=l.----~-'---.=I 2 00, \\'/\V crpts, d11hwar, \VATERFRON·r beau1y 2 Br. ., ., , .., . fordable e Gre ii .Bf:ACll ~• •. ,. "' ·""' u ,..... " ,, ... 1· encl gar, no pet!J:. Lndry rm. 1 &. xtra lge llv rm, frpl, STEPS TO BEA H t·nvlronment • !uml~hed rr. to 1400 gq. n. or ntort!. !Ive partl1·ivun1 w I goo<l cropped f'&.r1. t\n.~weN 10 f:lectr Jcal • '' toJ2 $225. mo. &15-8107 or &t1-7-tll 111! patio, bc:mt •Up tor 20' 3 Bit, 2 i)o, ll'U.ter. $275 and uuturnllihed. • run fucilltie!I. Drop cell-htWlh & n1a11age111ent ublll· Brook1. Jll>\liard. 1H:!-2L'f.l. ' ask for Cynthia boat. $350 yrly. Adlta, t\O :! UR, furn.. yrty S27S • $lSS $Z15. It'll:'. fteceMed llghtina. Air 1y. Good drii"'' plus 11urt of E\'f'L ELECTlllCIA~i®11110 .net . S P A C I 0 US ' Br 0•1 rieu 4101 River Av. See Sun 3 on, 2 ba. Jutn $275 ydy to con~!!~ Prfme location bwol"'·~. Cttll 10 A~t-IZ LO!:.'T: ntale lrl!'>h S (' 111• 1·, 233l!lll. ~.WI Johll. i!~11~.!,.4 111 3 UR, l ba, fun1, Y.1\ll' 12!!0 646 8453 . Jus~ ott • ftetwayl Cood Noon dally. ~Ir. Larupson, Sat. nitc 01. sun inorn. lll:bl rt•paln. -)1'5 exp_.,_...., V.'/liundeck. 2nd floor, pvt I ~~n'""---~-~6~~ :t'BR house. "111r. ~'.!:'10 • '"•lbll""· u1,.1~ Vic"'-. El t7141 89-1-GI~. Soi. >"hl spot on cht-5t. Vtt .. Ga rdeni-i6U &-good view. I blk tron1 B ANO ll~W 2 Hr. 2 u 4-'I ~ .... _, IV' • • •• hvine t\\·e. No children, no plex, bltns, dsh1vhr, luundry CORONA DEL MAR .. ~n1'J'1 ~1:~1:' 10 pn:v1e1v Drug Store Np B ~VJi..~: l~ 7 ~·2 ~~~rt~1\ EXP. Ol1rdci1fr itr r v l n~ pe ts. S3!}-lI90 fttcil. F'ron1 f.110., $325. for 4 BR, unf. llOUSf. t'nm. nu. ~ '"" Or.etJ Shop Nets $40K yr P··i·k A•·•. I "g, ""II. . N<"'~l, c~v_,0, ~,, !!'tudlo \\'/2fl'J1lt'!I. Nr. Hun· 2 ba. ~50t) li;c or l~•·foP,L --U..111 le .. ... ..... = .. ..,... """ ...., 2$J'ORV, 2 &In n, 1\3 Ba, tlnglol'i lfni·bour. No pct$. :? BR. 1 ba .. unr. $27) yt•ly ~ (~ P~11a Par or Gr $81M yr WST Aui:1tr11.linn Shep. puppy garde.nl.9g. _ nrd c~anupi1, pvt patio, pool, new crpt. 81&-9190 or 8'16-75.10 NEWPORT CREST e •l\:ttAEtti1S Liquor Stores Several feniale, 3~, n10. Olk p111c11 ou11.::&16-16~::l:o6c.,..~====-I 7 3.i Joann . 646--1450 $183'. •a.RAND NE\V DELUXE• 2 BH. 2 ba. Co1UIO. $5Zi "o\J\..1 "p... SignJ· Wood, Glass, r1 C)'l'. Vi~'. \\'. 17111 &: \\'hJt-EUROPEAN Gt\RDENER 01n1 Point 3826 3 br, 21Ai ba, frplt', dl.11. rm., COMMERCIAL Pl11tle tier S1, C.:-01. &t2.tXl70. He-Landscaping:·ttw servlct laundry area, dbl. cur ge.r ., Oftitoe sulte. N'pl. $250 1433 Superior Avenue 12;;~~;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I HOLLAND BUSINESS wai•d! reasonabl~. 642r-5329, ~1 UNF"URN, 2br, 2ba. a PI , bltn1, cpts & drpi' D/\V, rm • G 1 S I 60f6 ,1;/crpt~. dl'pi;, appliances. huge patio. 556-8'.!86 or !!!!!!~N.,;,ew~po~rt..!B~e~a~ch!!!!!!!!!! 1525 SUPERIOR &6-·1170 SALES 540-0608 w ... -.....;;. -· ~ •nerJ eni er • balcoriy, 0<.>t!an vu,,new, $235 ~-'""~';-65~·~"'=~~~-~~ Profess. bldg. nr. H. 0 0 g Business Wanted 5010 I PmOMlt JI " l TENAi\i 1 :Tu:oovu.1 SJK"«ly per m., Call 496-2790 am, 2 BR, 2 HA, lreshly paint~. COME LIVE llosp. GrowKI llr. o It i c . . ! Cleanup & Pa.int, l2ateh1 494--0559 pm new crpts, drps. Nice area, space, S&J sq_ fl. at f29.i WANT TO BUY l'iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii;;;iiii~P.;j vlllllj,aper, repairs. 556-m PANORAl\11C OC'E;..W VIEW No JWll. $165. mo. 8~7-1965 I """""""""""""""""'~ WIJH US Ot"./IJentlst suite, 1700 sq . . l ~etsonals 5350 S:-01AU... JIO~tE-REPAIR 4:" 3Br duplex, 28' liv rnr. Hunt. Harbour 3842 NEWPORT'S MOST rt., $7\)5. Pn.Y cash for interest In pro-CARPE.N'TRY PLUMBING SllO mo. Adlts. 49.\-?i'.li or , SPECTACULAR BOLSA BLOG. r 1 tub I c h u s-1"e111aur11nt. ELECTRIC\L 549-IJXM 4!J&.2413. 3 BR, 3 Ba, DELUXE. VIEWS A \\'llrnt set1i~ (or en. Office suiH>. Has 2 offic.'<',;, ret:i.U. auto1noth·e, t."t)(;ktall (',\N YOU SPAR~ H r iOSJ NU 2 Br, l~~ Ba twnhsc, $290, 16972 llO!lkins. Corner 1e1"taini ug frlencb1 ur relax. tteepl. nrea. A/C. Total 425 lounge, n.E. t'lc. So 1ne n uwd bike? ro.i,: lh•· 111.·('lfth ::::•~u~l~!'J:it. ___ .;_._:::;:j ::!~·~-::1~245. ~:.ir & Hoskins. Mgr. t!~ ~~~a":ftn;~~ ~~2 :r~~~~~::;i~fi1°~~ sqA:~ ~~~)~~~11~~fcCann ~:_1~_ok. Call Fre.nk ~~:r·r~if,'t~~~fi~:ux;\~~~e~ lf:ti•~d ,.,_ 1 BR for ompl--~. door. \\'Lllr: 10 shops, N!Slau-t'.U!ilon1 drapes, shag Mort Trust Deeds 5035 Slate llospit:.11, bikcs I ha\·1• c ... 1 rld or unslgtitly .__.o,. "Y"""o 2 BR, 2 Ba. S130. mo. 1 BR.1 rants, theatre, ocean. A carpetil~. pool & outdoor ' 1·estorro-th:it is. If you v.ill TIV\$1;1 & llEBRIS Pm<ETtures. ·r,'"'r aglppt.'· 49fi;<'1·885N Ba. $175. 1 6912 Hoskins. Cor. few elegant, ''ety qrh>ate, bl"'s. Enjoy the b'OOd adult t.'<lnlributc )OU!' olll, 'nikf' It> College Sttld~ht • " .,.... \Varner & H0t>klns. Mgr. 2·bedrooni, 2·1>f th wiit... 11·1\h ""' LOANS UP TO 80°' · · ,1 No. 4 1 Ille i:1t the Yo int• to repao·, lx<p;11n1 unu LOCAL l\!oving. ~ li aullna Eastbluft ,3130 =~~nei!n~~~ ~-~fng'. WEST BAY 11 ' 1st TD Loan's flUI JK>ll' tires on for the by student, Lar&e truck. Irvine 38~ All adult, full i.ecwicy build-131 E. 18th St, Cos ta Mem Q:OMPANY youngsters' Christmas t (J l1!1t.'JOn<1blc, Baqy 581-1235 e Dl;LUXE. Ing. Neiv carpet. dra~. Rct0ms 4000 IREALTORS n1ake thc111 hflppy . .!\Jany Ii.AUi.iNG, ti~o.v ln,g Wld 3 .DR, "\' BA apt for lease. ALL nl!w 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. b•JUt-Jn s, deco!'. I.eases rrorn SINCE 194-t 2nd TD Loans I hanks for your help. RobL•rt Trash Cl•lli· z •tudents. Incld spae. masler suite, Pool, jacuui, rec. r o Om, I 673-4400 Johnston. TJ39 Cornell Dt•. ?t 741 ; din. rm & dbl garage. Auto frplc, 2 encl. patios, dbl $500 per ino. $75. J\tO. All utll pd. Frplc.1,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!"I Costa ~1l'$1L 5-19--0116 "-"' door opener avail. Pool & gru·11ge. No pels. University {?l4) 673-?985 1~ blk oqeun. Ni 1: e sur· Lo\\'eSI rates Orruige C o· PLANNIN G A Holidiiy Party• SKIPL.OA &~ump truck ( Recreation area. Adults Park. $335.· 547~79J o r (714) 547-03,1 roundii,.gs. 226 c 0 111 n s , Sattler Mfg. Co. \Vhy be a 1,·on-'~j host 0;. ~:~.r1.0k · .. ~oncre e~A~~t, only, no pets. 542-3187 -Balboa Isle, 12 lo 6 pin. 642-2171 545~0611 hostess Let us 111oke \'our ...... J .... elikWg., _... e $322 e Laguna Be1ch 3848 Newport Bay Towers ROO~IS $.."O wk up, \V i th Se/"\·lng Jla1·bor BJ'ea 24yrs. arra.ngerncnls ·ro 1· Health CIUbs , 6051 86.5 Amigos Way, ~'B 31~ Ferna ndo St., N.B. kitchen $30. wk up apt. HAVE note foi· $10,000 at yo_u-de~rating, cater~11g, CUZZI Sauna & ?ola.ssa Managed by COZY STUDIO San Clemente J876 1-~~M~8-~9"'~·~o~';6~·1>-~J!l67~"""-1~; int IX'I" annum payable \\'ill Ire ssuig, Uartenchng, JA . · . p . \VILLIAM WALTERS CO \V/\V carp., refrig. & hot LIVE AT THE BEACH. A•elleltlt •ow • Del••• over IK'xt 4 yrs--0r{ thriving t'ntertainmen1 & nex"t day ~e\v . $fl'l~, n e ~ eqw.rnt. Huntington"'IMiCh 3840 plate. Located 2 blks. fl'oni NE\\' Lg, DelLL'o:e 2 lir. 2 ba, r>.: & up a )l'k. 673-0440 •••cp•I•• office -All Irvine busin1;155. Will dis-clean up. Reasonable rates. &u~n.!il~IYB:;'JssSl·Beach beach In ct?nlral l.ugw1a. exclush't! are a, !:'llll.aslic PINE KNOT '?.10TEL count for cash. ZI,3-003-95t9. Cttll Katie, 494-1003 c:d: 619. Bh.•:un. H'J 11~·· 7123 Left $150 !\To .. all util D<tid. · 1 " • · I ,. • 1cl -POOL --"'--' ..__ "-I MISSION REAL TY \'tew, poo. -.,a ('(Jn "8 • " 1 . BALBOA Isle, quiet V.'Ork. [ Pg ...-·, rr-llm>a.-""" can '"' p rear rurntt 'J & Coun- CASA 'cle LINDA •"'· $2l0. mo. 496--0Glti nm~ ,,,.re boi tu;, kit .. " lS<:i l me 10 swini ln 83-84 deg. try soopp1ni Center. $50, OFF * 494-.0731 * San Juan nn. $85. 1110. 675-3613 Lost ft Found pool. Generous guest ron· H t• & Al (-...1 605S \"ith Th•" Ad NE\\' 2 & 3 BR LUXURY · 3878 tribution. P.tesa Verde area ea 1n9 r -.,. Capistrano PR!. ENTRY & BA. Attr.:tc ced 4.17 Yorkt0\\11. HD. CONOOS, \\'Ide 0 CE AN _.:::;:?:::::.:::.:::__ __ ;.;;;_;_I sleep mi. Pref. tiuiel, cnlpl. ATTENTION ins urance p1-cf d. I an1 in great n FURNACE REPAIRS BRAND NE\V -Avail NO\v,. VIE\\'S near Victoria Bca..:h OJNOO 2 br., b a., feni. SlOO. 1110. &l&-8502 agents. tax men, e 1 c, Lost & Found 5300 '!ue to se\'f't'al spmal opera-SAVE &!ONEY ON ' YO 2 BR. Un!urn. J.'rum $205. from SJTJ. 49"-1795 11.·ood/mirrors, 2 car gar., M I 4100 Realtor has 3br, + Ir, 11gl t1ons. 5'16--0970 GAS BILLS. HAVE YOUR Ample parking. encl. l?ar, 2 BR, I Ba, 1 bJk to ocean. pool, llvail 11/l. $:..;>ffi n10. Hotels, ote S · llou~ zoned C2, l\'!desks & CA LI1''. ANI~L\L CONTROL . PRE~N~T? FlJRN/i.CE A pJ UST E D out!lide BBQ. 536-8125. Refrlg., (l"Plc. deck, bltns.1 _:-~~29~1~8~o~r~&l~t>-003""~"-"7"~'"'~-~· -I $8,60 & up cha1rs, xlnt location, ? ff Huntington Beach Siieltel' c.an ng, confidential cou~J-WITlf NE\V FILTERS ,$~';"'~· ~m~'~·~'~'~·-·~"'=''---~-ILCE 2 Br, 2 Ba, view, deck:::. 17th St, plenty of parking, 8311 Edison Sl 536-65.il 1ng & referral Abortion, R R HUGGINS C0.6U--05lS """ 1 2 BR, t Ba; occu11 vie\\', d:>:h\\·hr, 2 c..·u· gar. $25(). lets get 1~gei~1~· MST::>-~ Back of Huma~ Society adoption & keep~:f4.i36 486 Newport BIYd,•N.B. 1o1 decks, near beach. Crplc, 494-233.q or 498-02'.!7 Kitchenettes -\1•kly rates per rm. 1 e on ' AN l ~1AI. ASSlsr. LEAGUE APCAR!=: · · Housecleanlftl. , - $ai5. 49-1-2339; •197-017 Sinta Ana 3880 2376 Nc"llOM, C~I rl48-9755 645-7755. ZI3-33l-l60l. adoplion, spaying and $1000 RE\VARD !or in- Gue.st Home 4150 **Corona del Mar** neutl'ring in forni. 960-2900 r o r mat io n leading to HOUSE OF CLEAN Lido Isle 3856 $100 Spacious Single:::. n r. Professional OUk't's and/or A.i'flf>.1AL.5 IMPOUNDED recovery of ?.lctul Ir o nt Car pe ts, Wlndo\\'S, IFloors, 1 3 BR, 2 Ba, bltns, 2 car shopping & transportation. LOVELY home In C?.l, near Ret<1il . OelLLXt". alr l>Olld., TC'rr\er, Jeni, blk/tan C , M. J\I a n u fact u r c r Uphols, Ste am c:.1eanlng:. d d Ga1·age incl. ~7. 17tQ• & Sanla t\na. \Vlll pro-nn1plc ~1;kg: Jilll. scrv . ut,11 1'l'rr1cr, Ien1,~blondc l l/ll/74. Call 540--4710. Reg. Se1v. Avail 642.6824 I Li;a~· X1~5'2 ;.:,·if;~~: I-BR. triples. ru._ So. Const ~d11•,-~;oo~pf:., ~~41,.for 3 pd' •2 3~1',""n· H,,",'r ~-o,1n1~~; Shth1· Terr. t 8 rn1, l!n1/ 1 tan I "·ill nol be responsible for HOUSECLEANiNG. Go o d • 2 car garage, blt11s, cpts, Plaza. Cpts., dr/)li., bltns, _., •• ""-~"'-~"""-~·~o:..:e~::e:""~'-~ ' ""' r. 11 1"1 ,'tJ • German he JI , c m • 1 an,y debts othe1· than my refs. Own transportation. 1 dl'p11, fl'plc. Lease. Ca n Garage. $1.35. 833-9'293 Vacation Rent1ls 4250 '}wner, 675-6900· 2855 E. bge/gry/b!k • o"'" as of Nov. 24, 1974. 557.{)849 Luxury Apts po.rUaJJy !wn. 615-3967 Coas1 High"'·ay, Cd~t. Colliefshl!p, rnalc, blk/tan Blanca Bo.ca. 610 Jo Ann St.1-"~~1~·~1·~-~'~•~'fr.'"'·-,~-I 1 Bedroom Sl90 -----~---2 Bedroom & Den SDUI - 2 ·.Bedrobmfi $200 ~ Bedroom TownlJOU!k" 1325 2400 Harbor Blvd Coala r.tesa {TI4J 557-S020 Cpts, dl'ps, i;tv & r e f r I g • Fum. avail. Green lawrui, cbvert'd garages, offlilreet parldng. Adults, no pets. 2020 Fullerton A\'e, 11 blk E. of N\\·pt Ave. 1 Blk So. •1 llarl. 64>-8600 CASA VICTORIA APTS Adults, I, 2, 3 BR w/paUos 1')'om $169.50 No Pets Pool, rec nn., e\e\'ators .a·"·er a2U ie!Dria. 01, 642-8970 COVINGTON 3 Br, 2 Ba, Frplc, Encl gar,. Ac r o ss f'rom Murdy Park & Sehl. $280. mo. Possible reduction tor llte ?.1 a I n t • Rels. 979-3200 ell.3 NE\\' BREED A~ ART?.1ENTS 8'.ch. pool jacuzzi, closed garage, npplns. Util p d • Adult11. $160. 393 Hamilton, Vl5-4411 Ot &12-1960. J ns l coinplcled, I BR·s $t9j. Apts Furn1 Unfurn 3900 CABIN BIG BF.AH. Sleeps * ·1 ~10. FREE RENT * Irish SeUer , fcn1, red t\pl. D, Costa ?tlesa. 92627 LET us. M<~o your nio. 3 BR w/fplc $310. mo. Newport Beich 3869 OAKWOOD 12, 2 fJ·pics., color TV, pool No lease req. Dix. offices Ox.:kc1· 111is, fem, bld/l\'ht REAL ESTATE TRAINING houscclfi .~" Re.ta. CH.EAT LOC ATION TN till., 548-3446 or 494-6364 adj. Airporter Hotel. A/C, Pug pups, (6J, tan/blk Ind iv. instruction. Pei'SOnal 963-43L _.,2Qt~-~r TilE BEA01: AREA . Open Vista Del Mesa Rentals to share 4300 full sc-rvlces. Front $1·15 l\.to. Poodle mix, 1naJe, tan attn. Sales 01. broker exam u o u :-vantN, Daily at t e rn o o n !. 2005 ADULT GARDEN' HOJ\IES FIGHTS 2171 DuPoni. Room 8 Shcltle, fcn1, sabll!/Yo•ht 2-3 \\'ks. j\cademy 548-1192 part on area. Ala bama H.B. Call 839--6133 ffiVINE AVE., AT MESA ROOMMATES * 813-3223 'Ti! noon Shel/te1T, f('m, brnf\an RETIRED Gentleman wishes Exp. 963-1912 or ~3221 ask for Jack or Neai Ne\\'J)Ort Blvd. f'il\'Y \\'anted to share beautirul DESK Spal'C ·available $50 Germ Shthr. fl!1n, lvr/"ht 10 mCt'l lady 50 or over. Not Lands 6066 r.1a rion. & lnAAe lndwitrlalO>mplex. INFLATION 2 bedroom furn ished or un-mo. \\Iii! provide furniture Lab, ni:i.lc, black O\'l!I' 3•4.,. Nice looking andl ::::;::::; NE\\' 1,2 & 3 Br apls. 1,2 & 1 BR $190. 2BR $230. furni.ml!tl apts 11 t OaJrn·ood. at $5. mo. A n s wer In g CATS outgoing. 6Ta-9163 LAWNS BROWN? 2~; Ba. lrplcs, gar. patios. Rec Bldg w/gym, Billiards, Th"re'li S 1 , o o o, a o o. in service available. I 7 8 1 5 Lnghr dom. male, y<!l/ll'ht 11t Pulni/card Readei'* Renovation is n necessity $10,/...,'°" nio. Color T.V. Pool &: J ac:uz:zi The price of evl'l'}'thln;;:: is r e,.. r ea~ i 0 n fa c i I itics. Beach Blvd.. lluntini;ton Ln;hr dom fem \\"ht/gry . 0831 , eh Bl ,. " "· 1 1 G * ~ * * * + Security Patrol, Re!rig. Iuc. going up. NO\\· o l'I k \Yoo d ... Beach. ( ;·l •::::1. Lo h d ' fe ' blk Ad/ReJucuoo 1 r"!a , 11l I is .~p1e ...... n ac rffn • 5'154855 • h I Com plimentiuy t e n n i s "hlnhg· ~,_.?_m·f m, el/ ·11 St&Jl°.ln. 527-3-!06 Ha\·en l:;urfl cns. 2123 3 BR,1'1 Ba,bltns,washer. Carden Aptis eps yo u lessons, Sunday b runch. 1501WESTCLIFFDR. ~. I UV<n, em,y _v.i --f-:-, . .N · · . · cj.ryer ea .. unit. UICI. mo. PARK NEWPORT fight innation by oflcring Spcrts tounian1ents. A full· , ~ · El 6~n 2H5 Dela\\·are HB · · "' a v 5 c rec or I\ Sh1h1' don1. nialt', i;:ry/whl Breast implant.~. Cellular mer. ~ · in rope11y ~fgmt Raise Guarantee". plarui partie.!! & BB Q • s. Leasing Office Space Shthr <Joni. fem, .1,'l'ey 1he1·apy. TI<l--433-l\46 Masonry 84&-1311, No Fee. &ch,• .. lor lTo'.~.-2..._~roo. 0111 \Ve guarantee that your rent We'll evl!n help ~°OU 1ind CA~L.,o~;,",TrEJt l\11\N, ~%ER O'rHERS IV ILL I \ •1 s • s 0 N s WALK To BEA,..... y"'""""" will not be ndsed for l a roommate. Sorry, no one _ _:,:«~l~• ~~""-""''-"~'~· ~==·-I ' • "'" Fr. $224.50 Open 9--6 Daily ·u h ON I..Os_T: l\1alc. cat~ m o st Y ~ l\fasoru'Y Lie. no 2 8 3 O 4 6, Beal t i !ul new 4 unit Spa Pools TeMis full yeararn'lyou sll ave under 21 &nopcts.Models NOINFLATI v.·h11e._\Vl'<1r1ngJC\\'eledL"ol-I ·~ .... I JC Brick, block & s tone 1011·nhouses, REN T OR Across from Fashion Island the flexibility of 111 on 1 h -open daily lO lo 7. See 1.000 Sq. ft. • $350 incl .janiL Jar, Vic. Green Tree hcnnes, . ...... .,.._ ~ r1 "'' 586-6Jn BUY. Fireplaces. b It n s, at Jamboree on San Joaquin n10nth occupancy our larger ad in the apa1"t· & utJI. Corona. de] Mar \Val nut & Culver o re u. l ;'~~""=~~-~~I kl 2 2 Plus you get a lot more ml!nt section. lhirbor Mgmt. Co. tir:i--6050 Rev.·Md. 552-4139 a fc 3. BR I CK \V.O R K, paving, tchen, car garages, HllilJ Road. for your money at Oakv:ood, "··-! 1 . 1 8 b ·tt· 6008 planter..;,. & en,lrywa.ys. Free &. 3 bedrooms. (714) 644-J.900 including $1 million in OAK\VOOO GARDEN ,\PTS 55c PER SQ FT Fou!1d; Au.,..,11 en111e c<t, a y11 Int es tl ma t e s-53 1-49 73 . l --~7'536-:;..:25~7='=,.,---13 BDRM, 2 ba L u x ury recreation facilities, & fuTI 16th at Irvine 1617 \VESTCLlF"F-NB stnped ta b b Y 11•/orangl!. L. N :12'.f-e<J' · DOG RUN time Activities Director who 642-8170 AGT. a.tl-5032 Irvine area. \\'earing-flea CHILD ca.11!, my home. ic. 0• r.r.:. · ve. \\ 7 aterfront apt. 111/view of BQ' T . _ i.illlai·. v cry affectionu!e. E\·e:<;. and wcekl!nds. Vic. BRICK B~K · STONE, ' • 3 h'', '"''· Xlr••. From NC\\'J.lOrt Hbr. Ava il. wJth plans parties, B s, nps LOOKING for 11.'0l'kin;; .i;al to DELUXE 2 room office 551_3915 ISth .~ Placentia, c .1'1 . 11·11.lls & p'[lios. s. t c w a rt "" de /library & 2 fireplaces & more! !"rec S und a Y r · RENT & b d , · c ! I i\tar $1?5 Alo 2911597 "7 •~o $159-$219. ~~ bl.k. \Vest or n 1 • •• Brun h tvetn. r t-ce 111 oronn re i · -• t~ound: Snil beige 11• i r c y 548-14fi0 alt 5. ~Jasonry., c -..., ~ Beach off Slater. 17391 "A" Bltlns, sep. eundry Jae s. c · e c b a ng e lo r I i g h I Realooomlcs, Bkrs. 675-6700 . -ed f 1 1 · B SITTING D . 1 F'I p . . /P I 60n trash oonipactor. Call: Mrs. 2 i~"·"--plng & c-kln• 1,, ha u ema"' ( og. \\'C~r1ng B;A Y . n1 Y· t'X· a1nt1n9 aper ng Keelsou, 842-0089 Heathman at 675-7442 o r Singles. 1 & "'"""'"" "'"' b T\VO l2x15 offices in clean red collar. Jlarllor/V.1lson ible. cn.·n tf"'.ins. Hefs. S2 ***GARDEN APTS CHEZ ORO APTS l\trs, Bell at 833-9182 bedrooms. Furn. & unlurn. bachelor in Laguna B ch· lndustrial p11.rk. Util furn. area. 0 1. 548-1168. hr. £.lj-9510.& 4!H--4077 *20" .... 0FF ••• POOL 823.J Atlanta With all the extras. Models Age 24-30. 17141 <'IW-345.l aft $75. for both. 548-8.lOO LOST: E"!'lish Bu 11 dog. , EXP" . g·,11., car 0 r 0 ,. • • SANTA* LARGE modern 2 Br, 2 Ba daily 1a to 7 Sorrv 6pm. Dayg 1213) 964-2306. R I ••50 v < - Unfurn. 2 Br apt In family 1, 2 & 3 BR. Prlv gar, pool, Jn the Bluffs w/pool. 2 car CIPe00peln s-ch·iidren.' ''' ?.IATURE Lt\DY to shure 3 ;B:•:•:;•:•:•:•:;::•:n:t~a::::~;:: A~ale, B!'Lndle, 6 yrs. le. your ehildren, your home. Stale lie, fully lns'd Callcot.e Reticn., "-•1 &: .i-•• J/o \\'asher, dryer. Oose 10 go-••, abundant bllns & "" l ath. & :santa .~na. ,\i~s. to \\'eekly. Cindy. 673--0797 Pa.intin<> 919-3335 anytime . ..... .., "'l"" beach, 536-0336 ·-BR apt. w Iin o t he r & "!\like or Ugly 5-tS--44&1 9: pets. 642-JIWi I ~~""~:::;~:=--=-::::= storage, dbl oven, w I "" Oakwood daughter. Priv. rn1 & ba. Center San Clemente , ___ ·, 3 .,. bl."'11 Carpenter 6015 STATE lie ii822, bond e d, AP'l'S U furnishi!d 2 Br $165 & UP, 1-2 Br. lrg re<lee. crptg, drapes, frplc. Avail. I"---1 Call Thurs. ll/28, anytime. ...,.,,,, : nKI ..,ianiese, · p•1inting lnt/f':'\'t 15 y r 1 $l95. uii1 pd, po;,1, lndry Pool, rec room, drps, crpt, Jan. 1 or sooner. $300/n10. U(Ll'"uen fi.12--0!!32 llm Sq 1'~1 s Ir I p cs on I e g ~. \' 1 c * R EMODELING* PATIO ldcaJ ref" 1~· est -Bill bltns. Adults, m pe t s ., ~Su""bl~";·~&l~Q..4~781""===~--r A~s-oftts Store or office Orange/Sllnta lsahl'I. C~t. COVERS c AB I N ET s & H 0~ -:... ' facll, cpts, drps, dshwhr, 5 3 6-04 9 2 . 220 12th -St. 1 • .,-. ---· ({ 0 0 l\f i\I A 'f E(SI v.·antl'd on El Camino Rl!al BeCr •I, r.lln1i 6~. G A RA ·GE S, ~1r Grant l~'~'~'"~·~~~~,,...~-~~1 cl.>IM!<I gar. No child/pet. 536-?031 219 l5th St. GOLF COURSE .,...,.... .._. Morltl share 3 Br. 2 B<t apt, Cd;\I. f.:xCf'llent parking LOST. Ladies gold Omega ~2124 qJLLEGE S!!pdents painting Hacienda Harbor Apt.g I ~=-=="-'"C'-='7--o; 12 BR Apt overlooking Big -Irvine and l &th Cleon respon. Ql,·n roon1. 492_9754 492-7333 watch. 11123 , Vic: Harbor int & exf. alrleSJ equip, ,\~ l-==~.,..~~7~<11,,,,,,-,.-ILARGE .clean l Bedrm, all Canyon fairway. \Vas n1odel. S45-0SSO ca.II eve11. 675-4697. Shopping CentC'r Reward CUSTOM PaLio Cove~ kitchen 'C.bb\etsTetltilshJnc. OAKRIDGE VILLA :!:O'· ~:';'' ..::. ·~~"'\';':,": lle'"tllully d"""'"' with .•• WORKlNG Femnle to '""" s Ho p s '"i" b 1, to" Sl&-"86 nil 5pm ' ,~.::,'';:' .!&.~'.· s'i::":i:s Roi•. 67~3658 ROB . 3 Br, 2 Ba. bUns, children Broker 893-l3Sl or 847-5398 wallpapers & overdraping. ......,_. INdl S... 4Br. Pool Jloine nr So. Booksto1-c J\1elal Sculptor. LOST Blue plastic e.nvelopc. I.st CLASS Ext/Int f'alntll'JE. 1velcome. $22S. 858 Center. $595. mo. 64.t--0500 t61h at Irvine Coast Plazn. Sl2J per 1110. etc. I..oca!ed in TI1e rifall LI! n'.i size. Auto club in-REMODEL, 1tdd--0n. ga r Paperhanging. A Ir I e IC $ 1 40 . L c E 1 Br . n 0 BRAND NEW 2 br. apt., BLUITS, lge mndern 2 Br, 2 . 642-8170 A)(e 22-.12. 751-0llO. al THE t~ACTOR)', 4 2 j Rig~in Reward, 49&-3345 or ~':?/IV. cust"-~ ll~W &l~~ Spray, (2;) 1fl'S eX{l) 979 .-... child/dog. 6 7 3 -D Center. frplc, V..' /W cpl., d r P 11 • Sa. w/pool, crpts, d r p s , I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..:;;;;:::; \VANTEO m a t u r e straight 30th, N.B. 673-9600 l l-5. gij.37{ia "" yrs exp . .., .. ..,, es • .r PAINTING Int & E X't ' ~n. 642-2464 ar 494-1763 D/W, patios~ren OK. abundant bltns & sl.orage, i~ n1alc ro shtu·C' lge hoinc Industrial Rental 4500 FOUt-.'U: Lg. feniole Gernian ~llNOR .HOi\1E REPAIR Acousti'c ceU!ng foi· Jowesi l $15i 2 BR +;.! :X, crpta, rnge, $215. It up. [rplc, 2 car Karnge, $290. ,q~Llllil.V H.B. $150. 962-8668 aft 6 Shepherd. Chokt'I' chain. In· Plum~ms._ Carpentry ratl!s, CaU 835-oroa S.A. · retqi,famUy,nopeta.758 B EXTRA lge 2 Sr, 2 Ba, mo.sub-Jet.640-4781 -CHRISTli\N ?.1. Stl'aight, MESA CENTER ju11'ti? rounta\n Val ll!y Ccrannc Tile, ~0-5j60 *lll".ob DISCOUNT• Shalln)or, '"8-0358 dlx poobide ••• nr "'"'· BRANO NEW ' "'· ' b•. ncmlCIEW COtlC['1! OWll r m., 1 blk. w • l er "'·0046 -FENCES-GATE S \\'11llp•1!!""!l,l<J:~ntl .. 2 Br. apt. cpt/drp. No chldrn ~3sf'"'Y no pe111 $180. ~1x~9s~teb~v~!tO~ej~·1·~~ i a:!~,~~~~J~~~c 67.1-45~ & 132--0100 i:v~i{ ~~7~11L;1u~t.;~~1c:i:.at~ t"OUND: lrlsh Sr.ttl!r. s.10 \\'E* B~~1~f e~!'.~P~IR Free et:y)1!f:.-0548 . or pets. $115. 646-9280 2'157 ROOMl\.IATE \\' n 11 11! d lo ~lesu. 1500 &,. (t, al $200. mo's, niall!. . toutwl a 1 YOU supp ~ms Apt. "P-' l\faple St. CONDO 3 br, J~S ba. pool. ""'"~'e;,:;75~73:_~-~---• BacheJors sharl! 2 Hr apt on Bal . ALSO D 0 h I! n c y Beach. 1\/2~. Carpet Service 6016 painted ~·~SIDE ••-ne. 2 B r , roe. area. Close l_o Tran!· &. 1 BR, pool, adUlt!i, super • 1 BR, 2 BR Penin. SIDS. 1no. 67~1-!Xl\4 6 -- 32 , ~• " s~-•~~ mo r:.10 "'"'· 01 . · l Ind. \\'ith offil1'. J:,00 sq. fL 1.1-a, . J O ll N , S C ,. r I', I & '-,;v.;;;;;;c; ,bltft• dWtwuhcr , encl . gar. '"'l'· .,,..,.,. • ""!"'"''"'"' sh1.1rp! Furniture av a 1 • •2 BR & Den 1'"El\ti\Lb: to shr 2br npl. nl ..-.25. HflS :?20 :; phase \\'ir-d--0 t I male " ·1·EXPER :"""'! Mfl--0474 6T~ ask for Bill \\lestclif( area.. Owner/Ag! w/sanie. Cos1a l'ltl!sa. Stro ~ Foun range s npcc Upholstery, Drl Shampoo, Nopeta. 2 BR, 2 BA. cpts., drps., 8ll-3544 or646-G075 Frorn$f85·$435 ino.,7:-il-3-1ti ing.817\V.li!hStr e el , cat-11.prox5n10.old-\'t?~ {Soil Retardant s .) P~pe 3 Bl', shag cpt.s, new paiut, ca ........ rt, 1 child OK, no pets. LARGE 2 ~-. 2 •·, cpls, • · -"'"'--"'"""'---~~-I Costa ~rcsn. affl!ctior1111e 828-5878 · V1c. 0egrea.!!ers & all c 0 10 r C'st unat upper. Nr. So.. Csl. Ptia. '"" -WlS "'°"''" ..,.. Me.a v.rde fall& Adams MAN "'·auts woman to share Ask for John ~lcCann l..a P:iln1a brightenerx & lO 111 in u 1 e WAUPA2 , PAIN- $189. mo, $7-2308 aft 5 $160. mo. 531 drps, bltns, gar., nr Hoag 540·1800 lg. apt, Ck. vu, pvt bch. ftJ;, Found~\1/24-Parnkl'l't. gl'een bleach for )our \\•hit e TING lS_Y~~'i:p. Reliable. l lif1,, 2 ba., 2 gar's., nr. 2 BR, patMJ, carport, new Hoi;p. Mature adults. N o I jjjjijjijfji~~~ijijii n'lO. 4~ all 6. & yellow. Vic. N.B. nrou.nd carpets. Save ~·our money Free-estllti4t"-6'IO-ffi42. 11torea' &: oMces AdultB. crpll ,\drapes. N<!llJ' ocean. pell. $223. mo. 642-4387 11 FE~tALE \\'ill shore 2 Br apl ~rom?lltory· Coll to ldenllfy by saving m_c extra ~rips. PROF. painter, honest "wk. s:J®. By Owner. 546-8397 STUUttl0pd10· 831 2 ...,,Br·, r-~ , 1 .. LRG. 2 BR wfsllp, Bayfront. 11·f1111n1e., "'·ill acce2 pt 1 tiT::>-4Jl2. \Vil! cl<!an li1,1ng rm .. dmnig reas, Int-Ext, he H t rets. I BR unfutn. Pool, bllns, :125 1 N w'~ eh• Private road, secluded .area. n;S .... -child. TUR!ln. 838-6.~4 · I.OST DOG:\ 1=·1 Blk f l!nn1le mi .. & hall $15. Any 1 r".!. 54&-2Ta9 &&2-3913 ' E: 17th Place Sl-15 mo. See heal, ell('· gar. ear uca · Panoramk: bey view. $850 fl / v Garages for Rent 4350 COMPANY L,\B & v.·ht Si\~IOY~~D. $7.50, l>OUeh $10. Char $5. Pl '/R 1 60 77 Apt J a.ft 11 am 536--0869. 4U t 4 th St lease. Gr::>-4048; 675-2475. . " Z~!':!'!.. HEi\l.TOlt.'i niall!: Back Bay arru. any 15 )'I'S exp. i..;i 1\·hat c.-ounls. ••ter •P• r 3.~BR,:;,!~,~&?-'~8~m~.~erp~ts-,-d"'l"=,· I 2 Bl.KS from oceon-2 BR., 2 lBR. 2ba, trplc, steps t 0 SINGLE Car Gan1gc 11r 12th SINCE l!U.S bJfo please call 507--9:.'89. not n1ethod. I d~i w o 1· k PATCH PLASTERING 2alS Ortnre.a:i250. BA. bltns, frplc, ga r ai:'.e . \\'atl!r, yearly $325 mo., 2 BR. Tawnhow;c, frplc, St & Balboa Bl\·rl, S2:l. n10. 673-4400 ' fo'ound: Lorge king haired n1ysel!. Good .ref. 531=°101 All Ty~. Free l'l'linlalet 1 ====6~73-01.l3~~-~===~;C;"'~~;·:•;"":=·=E:0='·~=' =536-=071=='=' i \\'kencls 675-2241. wk d a Y • from $250. I BH., h'l'.Jn1 _,!!)5. ti1i>-400J days: II i j-7 8 7 6 I !!!!!!!!!l':!'l'~"'!'~~~!!!!! hlaek cat. y,-/Or.1 collar. CARPETS & l.1110 by. Ed at a Dill 54!Hi825 213-S69-5985 Pool, tennis, continental Eves. * COSTA MESA * F'luHy. Grecn/)•ello1\' eyes. savings~·~·-~'~"~"~"~"~)i',:"'~•~·~-~lo~'i:P~l~u:m::::b~ln~n~-:---::-=-'°::-:.:I BEACH LIVI NG, lo\.-cly 3 breakla.st. Separate family LRG double gnrugc for t\lnJOlo!l lle\I' t.1-1. Coll~c Pnrk 1tl'l':l. :i l9-2513 vans ~.!lOyd Rein)', 63S--3839 • S©~~1A-J£t-tr.s · Thal /nfriguing Wor;d Game wifh a 'Chuclle 14it.Jj !tr ClAT I . POl.lAN '•NO J~l_ r ~~~i-1 1 · :1 =, =s :'.::H =s :::::E =c~J i I I' I ]' o" A.tioMI bird ;, in. -• - -e~te,. with rt. stork • t\os• • ,-. H_l_C_R_E_P-,-,, . ., '11111 o c~ ..... ,,~., ....... -• ---by l~llllo "' !tit IMalflO -d )'OU de..,.iop irGlll ..., No. 3 btlow, i9 Pl~~~~~isctn£'$ IN r r I~ ,. 11 r I 0 ·~·tt:·i:.:.~J' lflHIS I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS Answtrt In leulficatlon 1080 ·Br 2 Ba, frplc, 11e w 1 y aecUnn. Close to ;,hoJ1plng ·storage only. Vic : Ornngl! 1300 sq. ft. Sl.83. l\10. t'OUND; Piir1 Collie, feninle, * (~RPFT ~Lt:~~INC • 1 .. R. OTIS PLU~fBING ~lee. \\'lnler or yrly 645. &. fiJ'I(> beach. 644--26·U== & Pct!. NB, S60 tno on I ~=~~"'~· ~··~2"6;:'.'.t...,,~--Rik ein-s, t'Utt', 3 llllJ!I. Vic. CERT I¥ It:D sfl::i\~1 RcnlCXlels & RC'pe.lrs. \Vat 3343 day&, 643-3783 eves. ii IS<!, 962-1762 l,000 SQ. t"f'. offiee or Salvador S!., C.f\1. 5-16-9021 • 646-iSll * h eat e r ~"P o s a I a , 3 BR, 2 ha with l a rge MESA 10x10PRIVATE. locked. $l!J. st-0ragr. PIC'nty o! parking. LOST· Pl B l k /\Vh t Cement/Concrete 6019 [u r 11 n ni:.J"dl1hwe.shml, Hundeck. Walk to b e ac h . mo. 400 22nd St, lluntlng ton $225. NCll•port SilOl'CI! t\ren. · 1J1l1Y· S.1~263 ti.:, ,t; B /A · $335 nio. Avail 12/1. GARDEN Bl!nch, 960-1889 · Cali &12--8252. 8JKllS.. ~101<'· 411105· Cttpo BACl.JIOt;, Gr riding & Complete Jl1mbl"' Service. 646-2155 sz:;. SIN CLE, like n o 1v , 1600"FT of l\l· 1 on SK,'PARJ.:' Bch. Sun .. 493--690.'l. 1'1't'!nchlng Ser. Constn.iction Uc. 27269t 2 BR, 2 BA . :'JO' fron1 beach, APTS Sccurt'. 71 77 Mlf){'r, No. 1. a/<'. heat, cpts, drps. 12'°/. LO~: white female t;m1f Clcnn-1111. Hauling fill dlrl.,l'R,;e::m"-.::od=et;.:&~-it~--.~1-,-608~1 •• ' .• \"II", dt'nC. YrJu: Cosla l\tcsa. 49-1-1763 •A · l ~" '181 puppy. 11123 \'le. •11 k e Cust C.:1•n1('nt \\'Qrk. 64.2-85J4 ~' ·j;p'" • • -·-8 " 2 &: 3 Btlnn~, <'rpl£, drpi;, ~::;.::'-"~"7""'==-~r. Unh.-r i;:o1ng ra "· .,.,.,....... _!'on'.'51. R<'wrtrd. ~a16 '"--"'OU"'G 0 •.I 1 11 ., • ...::, m. mo. 64 2-201 or uUllllcs paid. Bltlns, Office Rent~I 4460 Storage 4.55(1 - 1 ~•1 1 r '-'"" ~ " ~ "'""' 64G-6U4 lt1.11n.lry racll!Ue!!. n cc ';Q';~~-;;'jji;,:~:;;, I;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:: IF oul1' : A;uslriu an °1 x ~ni . LEQ..'\l"rl:; CONCH.EXE INC. v.•ill dc.aian.' le b ot I d lm- UNFURN Apts. 2 Br,4 Bl!, room W/pool t:itlc, -gym '110 \\'. COAST H\V'' N'~'J)t., t_'fl'>'~j-~tlier & I. lh, C0111'11.'h' s t 11 mp\ n I::, l°OIJ. c1'011nnts 'to )"'Our homt or \Ve1lcliff 11.rea, sn1a.\I !)Ct roon1, !Ill.UM, pool. Adutts Sgl. sn .. Dbl. su6., t pts. STOP HEREI . ,) blt'SlOlll'. brick, lilt" lp..1.tioi;, llS. Try me-. John. $4. OK. call 642--2152; 64j...006(} only, no pets. 2881 Hrls!ol, &l&-8:»0, 1:.Ve. 4 9 4 -0 ii 3 ~ Do )'OU nec<.I nn C..'i:lra i;torogc I F~und -:.f~nittlc Bt'agle-~11&-d1.,1·r11·11)s, rl<'I 6'Ml-049 QUALITY \\'Ol·k, Ref., 25 )'I'S BAYVIE\V ~' blk to ocean, CO!lta Meu. fh11ci:. t'lMt"tt Roon1? CaraF? Or ~ion \iieJO llf'l!a -CE~f£:\T &,, Block Work exp. Lee & ~ .)obi, ~ nrw 4 br, 2 be. 160. nio. 7.51-141.S 300 SQ f'T, crptA/drps, $95. ~!!. Th~n you need LOST· mk"";...-.;b , 11 t \\';111~. p.1t!O$, ~lde\\·aTks,_ est. rAm PRICE. Li e . yrJy, 545-2241. 64+.24~1 "'"'""""'""""""'""""I per mo. Call IW&-2130 or ALl..'JPACE, Hunilhon & · .... • •• n e. II etc;. li)' hr. oi· joh. &M)....691:. M2-1i70, can, P AD L.''> N~-. cl yd view, THE EXCITING 67'!r3709 Ncv.·liuld Huntln.-:ton Bc&C'h puppy, Oea l'Qllar, Aspen,--:- 6020 Roofing ""~ '""'' PALM MESA APTS. A1'1'RACTJVE front ofnce. 96Q...1970 Colo. lie 6~5 eve~. Ch ild Care • 1 "t,.. ~. ~~-=·· ga...7037 fl;1lN~ TO NPT. eat. ground Ooor. Appro:< 400 ~ "'"""""""-""'"""""" f'OlJNO: Feme.Je C'.trn111n l~t'.\.'l:T Cart' 1Blrth-7mon.l R&ROOEJlo{O &ch, 1 ll 2 BR. lrom $1T.r ft. S12S. mo. 100 Newport LINK Shorth1ilr. Collar & fl<'n W? """"' i·art' ror lntelllstent need ~~ 3 BR. 2 BA, clshl\·ht, trplc, 1 Ad111!1, No Pl!tJ I ~O~l!!n~r·~c::,:·'~l.,_;...-r.~:;·~OO,_~_, STORAGE UNITS N.B. M2·s.".oTI p11n•nt~ Oy H11• "'1.'\·k. l2 hni U~ too~~ .. blk bel'l.ch. $290. mo. Yrly. ~I l\les<1 Dr. 180 SQ Fi', $115. mo. Incl. Pet'llonnl. bu51nc55 or recre:i-t'OUNO: Pl11lli• blAC'k C'lll . 1•r fl'M'n". $2. hr & u P'l='"='>-,;1;;611;;1;,,...~--_;,,~-1 3( 2 8 1 R 31 . 34 2 1 .. ~704. 'sunaeck. 1 blk (5 blkl lrom Ne\\llflrl Blvd.) 11111, Boo.la A hfty OOUlkle. t1J::·ol stor· "t'. r i· 1n ~8 \\'hlte C1>1!11r. WU!IOn & Pill· 1 ;\2~19 REPAIRS, «U-l~pes. ~9860 )'OUr door. 673-69)'i ,Jnm 01'1.·~ !'· ':•n D I ~f 0 ~nlla C~I 64?Ni813 CHILD rAKE'PRF:P .. 2'-1 F"rtt est. lk'd. Ask ... ~~h~llrl~. No pet&. --O~N,.,.;THE BAY NEW Plush offtl'C Bldg., 2 r:Y...,.1•r · "" 1 'T 1 r.r-·1 LOST: Yellow 1.Abr1tdor. 6 1 ~1, And ol1k'r. Obt. l..1~·. \Vnll . s:l) 5020 8lh Door 2 Rr, 2 f!A. Slip to 6 Rflt 11ultc1. Con!ert!111,~ Ren tals Wa nted 4600 nKIS. wm'g ncl'\ l'(l1lrir V1r: !ffl-()l>r. J C ROOJo~ ~ • ~:i~~~ p~18t';ch~ ~pl~~ &\'all. $500. mn. Nf!\\-port R.n. Ytms cop11!r. N('nr To p nl Wnrld . LD. HC"11n"I ("'ntractor 6021 nl'W t rec!OVtl'. F'rte 9791935; li4H510 Bch. 642 8931 ()f M6"3316 o .c. All'JX')rt. 833-3640. EXECUTIVE family ~rl~ 19-i--l:rnl or 43h1it)I \ ~ _!l'IAle. Ue. lnsaNd 2 Br $165 $11!.) N~::\VPORT Bi'~ACll Offlcr. ~ B){, 2 BA Condo Uy f)cor I LOSI': N~ll>'l)l)l't sh 0 rt "' 1;1-:1<\\llCK ,\ so~. 1\ I 1! ~. Rooto~IN 1"ay I.JOO J:dc i»l)'Vltw spncloua c.;;J:i,~. 1 : pctll. 242j E: tor rcnt-nll t"lr part. $125. Isl. C~t or NB ltrt~li. $300 black nitil~ Lltb, 0.) t'Ollllr, 1'onl1' Ad(l..!:~·n~I , _St, h~ roll~t'. Uctn11Mld, Olt'p e r • t,;1~: ~:.·gr;..~•Uncl~k. 16th. ~B. 64!1-1801. -~llP~·~675-:::'.:G6!0'.!211::_:o~'~67~;~9'=·~llc__ to $.1j(I n10. 213.-!lth\"\9'2_ ~f'I)' friend!)'. 64.i-~,,l'\ Ul-ltl:!Zt, 6i~ll •. f.1..q .. :?loO .Jlllli l"f'"*"'11b1e, s.to.\l!'J - t . . . ' ·~ -. . . ' ' .. - - : illt: DAll't PllCIT Wtdnnday, Nowmbtr 21, 1974 11-1ng/Al ttr•-• 60l4 n elp ~·"'"· mar 7100 I .!~P vt•nled, M&F 7100rfelp Wanteid~F 710l l~Ho~lp~';iii wo~n~l~od~,~ MA~F.;;7~·-.~"•~lp~• W;iii•i;n~tod~,~ -~··~ •n~OO~l'i •;;;-;;,•l•~--~~;;;;--;'°;;-10;1 :••::•::•:.•!l~•;S~o~lo:-;;;;~~I05~";i;";••~r~og~o~ l•~··~;"";l,~-;;;.11 'DllESDIAKI""' I D"Y5 De live ry-Sunday Only -·· -KENMORE "'""' D"'> BEAT INFLATION! SHOP AT ' 8'16-~RJ\TIONS I or Elec. ~r. nluat 1tll. Ulled f;-.-....,~.;,F-.,.--=.: Glr.' .l OF' DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-2 mo .... 1125. "'6-ll07 ORANGE SWAP MEET Tofovblon Ropof, 60!0 P , ' Routes O••n , QUIRJ::S THE USE OF A LARGE STA· CJ/ n REF'RIG~RATCR In Loguno B •och In TION WAGON ORV AN. CONTACT 14R. JJie ew Good condltloo. 135· ''WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE 1 T. v. T~hn.iclan wUI repair Many Locations. Bt.:N'l'ON \YILLIAMS ~\VEST BAY 646-~ ::::..'.°:~ ~~ • Coll M,, Lomb&rt STREET, COSTA Ml>SA. TELEPHONE _!',"l"cy"c...;l";;_ ___ ..:..i020 BEST FOR LESSI . Tllo 6091 "2--0:!1 642-4321 r'OR APPOINTMl>NT. /?orda ol!i CAN YOU SPARE a uoed I w w w w w " .. E.qi·I'· Uppor. J::m .. kr;er An Equ.1 Opportunity Employ.r ':::14 tz r~Fib ~~~Je~ • FREE PASS I ~IC TILE NL'W k COUNTEft llEl.P, ovt'r 21. cl;~o~lp-W~o"'n""tect.-M_ IF 710~1 tiolp W•nted, M&F 7100 chUdt't'.n at Fairview &ate • - - -_; -... 1 rt'nJUUCI, r re e estlmatc1. ~\ill 11me lr1C-ld w k n d 1 , _ /I) Hospita.J, bikes I h ave Sm": '<'~lcon1e, 5:11-tai. ~~filS LI~;!~~ g~ 4fJt r 1(titn ~· N~~I Aldt, UJ)tr'd. :J.ll f'(.e~faura11l =ti-t~h~, o'Li1:'.cew~ g=geTw~py~e~l , ~.r~r1=e ~~l~: s:!1t~ -op II 6092 " .... l"'"NE DCD~,..,., .. "" • 't. "·" '~ -Ir ...... . .. ~•pt~· ~·· r-Ll\.J'\,.Jl"'l .,.LL o..u.u ~ me to repa · re..,.....t ........ Anli Frwy and exit Chapman off ramp. ' •TOl'•fl::ll e, • COMPOST• • ~1 ULOI .. REDWOOD• CALL~ DA y HELP ~f.S·~ NURSES Aides all 11 h 11 t ~. ' ~~$~s!lreCtiri:tn!:~ ~~ Cood Fridays for FRE-E SELLER SPACE 488 E. t7Ui St 1~1 JJvlnc)O.t Conv. '~ft116h0593 OPENING DECEMBER 9th make-then\ hnppy. Many or FREE BUYER ADMISSION. Offer Cood I WANTED Suitt 224 642-1470 OFFICE Glrl w/s1ne bkkpg. 900 B1y1ldt Dr, Newport Beach ~o~~ ~ ~ne1it°~r: F thrlu December 25th, 1974. BROILER ASST W,. wyt, """ •V& exp. for lg. 1-luni. Bch . Cos1aMesa. 54!Hlll6 urntvre 8050 Ml1cell1neou1 HeUlj l Wiii T I d I Has Openings For: --· TI:.""NNIS inslJ'uctlon. Private. r • n niptore. Pl. t me. ?.fln. RALEIGH SUper Course. 10 BDRr.f stT 1''ull S'l 4 pc Ooo hour. Apply Duitv 3 sr~I JOBS JOBS JOBS aa;e 25. 847-2561 FULL &. PART-TIME 11~. w/Reynolchi 531 tubing. Conlc.nrp, 'walnut .. , x Int WANTED Tutoring 6094 1---~~~--~ Call ti"ll---13-11 ANCIENT MARINER AAMES 100-/. FREE PARKING Attend wantt'd. DAY & ,.IGHT Qwck li!.itue hubl. 2 5 ~~ oond $15(1 fl68..7006 a1t. s &. TOP CASH DOLLAR PAm 1 c:hooli & 2601 W. Coa!t H...,')', NB Bureau u! over 18. Valid Cali.I driven ~~~y gd cond. $100 · Sat. . . FOR Y 0 UR JEWELRY. • Instruction 7005 !~""'~~~~~~""'!I Employment Ag~ncy He. 644-ITOO u;s belwu 1 & BUSBOYS ~· . COUCH, 4 months old. Dark WATCHES. ART OWECTS. !---------DELIVERY "JAN COlita Mei;a 556-1100 ~'o...---------I SGIWINN Girls Stingrays&: brown &: &old strip velvet. GOLD, SILVER SER.VICE. Early nlOming times route. 2706 Harbor Bl\'d, Suite 207 Plthiw hskpr/babygltter. Jst HOSTESSES Brtt'~. One 3 spd., new $600 new/asking S350 FINE FURN &: ANTIQUES. DAY Care Ct'nrrr l\O\Y opt'n, C~1 area. !\.lust haw dcpen· Anahni 600 N Euclid 776-8120 grader. PM's. Own tn1.n1. corld. Aft. 3PM 6#6333 after 6pm ·54Ml.5o 645-%!00. &lld,~oc;>:sJor\\'e~i:,". ",! -i'i~O-b-O;l<;;11;;c·a~'·='~"~·-'_'_'_'_& Org J City El Ea11t 634-121'2 -'p'"•I VT~nJe aS"i"I· MS-2158. DISHWASHERS Buildl".'I Mtteri•I~ \\'.J.N. SOFA, ~Int cond, rusi· _ ---.l -B=U"Y"'l"l ___ 11 " ar • 1me a •1man tweed, $75. Zig-zag. sev"lng l.u;una. da I l )' 7am-6pm. DEL1VER~J\.1EN . over l 8. _3.Al Window Film 644--84"' • SELFCI' BARNWOOD FOR macb w/anach $3i. 24 • • •• ~ 499--'Q!I, 493-7982 Pem1 p/Unie-. Earl)' morn JACX IN Tl{E BUX, Unme-d ""' SALE 50()...1000 641 ft match-Good ll9ed fumlture &. ~ LA Timt"S dellv. to N.8 . openinrs 9Prtl · midnlle. PBX An1werin11 S.rv. Apply At: The Reuben E. LH ed. 1 B hed 1 Girll bike t.!5. &42-6345 apolianCe.: or will sell for you 1 ~ VOll.V. Piaoo, Theory I 1225 \lso 12AJ\1-8A.:.'1 I~ Bake • ots. rus & c ea.ncd. DESK, Dark green Cllair MASTERS AUCTION ,... Your Home Or ~line l 0 me .Ii . per mo. s Cos ~t . r All s.~ ...... u •. !:/,. 151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach $.2 per .!IQ fl 408-722-5000 short Drape-1. Exe r c is e ~":~:t: questio~-: 1>4Z-4800. I J1 UN1GR 'SALESMEN P~eTw~~c~a:r In Person, No Phone Calls Please Cameras,. Equip. I030 ~alker. Aft. 5· 536--4495 ~6s8!:'s.:i!3~4 -me, no obl\Jfllion. Jody e . SJC Electronics Mfg'r. hllll -CANNON-F'TB w/ 200 &. 50 Garage Salt 8055 STER L J·N G . 8 seUlnp, Broker. 8-12-2676 ~ Age ll).l5. Earn $20-$40 pe.r open'g. for Mal n t . Elec· Equal Opportunity Employer Jmn Jena, tripod _Hlters &. h-IOVING. Mu.st sell D / R WaUace antique. I n It 1a1 , Dent. ea Ch week getting ne1v CW'tomera triclan w13 to 5 )'rl. exp.1 ~·~lf!!l!l!!~,.!P.!ip"!!'J!l!!!~l!!~~f!!'lf!'!'!!!f'!!!!!!!!l~'!'"~Ht,~$400:~· ~-~~llm'.'.'.'.·=~~l V.'alnut table, chairs, Sew-'' \V ". Extra p I e ces. II i •) I r . f:ir the-DAILY PILOT altet ~I us t have w 0 r k . g. Cats 8035 irl&" mach, typewriter, WR Beautiful! Value $850; .sell 111-.,n.c t ~~~I :mou~~~~ly~ ~~=j 8~~d;~~-~::t: Halp W•nted. M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 i:-::A LTiiY HYGIENIC !~r~~~ets, etc. 64&-8234 ~1R6~~~5.CARRIE'.R Help Wontod, M&F 7100 752-1541 3:00 pm 11nd be able to work ~!ti'..;M1 ~ St"''"~s.5 ~~!.1!ii SALES TELEPHONE Solicitors for NO CLE AN ING· New Household Goods 8065 Canvas, waterproofed, Ii t s a• least 3 da.ys per week. No E qua I 0P110 rt u n l t Y READ THISl non pl'otit athletic club. $aJO Cat Lltter Bo."ei; for Old -, all niodels. $20 or best orter. • deliveries or collecting. Etnployer • 1110. salary for 4% hrs per Delivered 3 'I'ln1e1 \Ve-ekly. CUSTOM Drapes 6'2" \vide c 0 n ~act after 1 p.m. DENTAL ASST Tran;portation provlde-d. day. Call 536-2100. CATTA·BOX. 673-6217. · long. Yellow green <.'Ola-00-4690 I ft R EA Dlatrlbulor "·anted. •Over 21. Oppor. to e11.m up to $800. per mo. p/time. We . train. Call 639-{;1%l.. Chair Id c ·1 968-4&12. PROOF OPERATOR $1700 A l\tonth P/time-lm m TELLERS Does I040 r. 67.H515 aft 5. COUCH, , months old. D••k 5 e exper. only. Ex· Equal Opportunl!y Efllplo,,.r Experlertced $5000 A Month 1'~/t e FLOOR traction stand & door .. ... pande-d duties. 3l! d a Y KEYPUNCH Contact Sandy MeElhe-nney "'Ill train. conuni11ion only. NOTE TELLERS • PET WORLD • traction apparatus w/a ttach· brown &. gold itrlp velvet. week. F'\111 u.Jary. t.1 any SECURITY PACIFIC Trade-sbow &11.les. h-1 r · & Yorldes, Shi-Tzu, Llaso-ments. 581.3567 $600 new/asking $3.50 . benetics. Beach area. Call Swing shirt. Exper'd opera. National Bank Tyler• 5'a3-S34l. ----J I h Set Po J I IO after Spm, 549-8150 ASSIST. 962·24.16. IBM 1 96 SALES STATEMENT r s ter. meranlan ewe ry 70 r~AIL Fi~wd Sale, Org, DENTAL SECRETARY ::SPenon.~:, ~o~.A~Jr. 550 ~==~ i:~: Dr Nev" company n ee ds in-DEPT. CLERKS tJ::·. ~ ::!u~ WANTED Euc, di?!. S75 cord, $43 % Must be able-to handle fin.an· 10-llam, llS4C Airport Loop F.quaJ Opp?r. Employer telllgent attractive gal to Experlenced Terrie-rs Oi.ibuah TI!fy cord. S 81-112 2 • Coast cla.J arrangements. DentaJ I ,'D~'~·=°"~t~•=•~I~""=· ---~!RADIO ANO TV REPAIR: assist us s e-11 l n g our Poodles' Pit Bui:' Bull TO? CASH DOLI.AR PAID Firewood SUpply MANAGER l:.'xperit!nee-d .. SALES PEOPLE Insurance-, g e-n e r a I book-KEYBOARD man l'<'llllted , Few good trainee openings. secretarial & othu buslneu ~Etact Sa~ McElhe-nney Terr I~ rs Cocka Q, 100 FOR Y 0 UR JE\VELRY, LIQUIDATIONS Sale, keeplna:. Top pay for '·e-ry experienced on organ & HSG 17·28. Alao train as services to clie-nla In this CURI PACIFIC MIXED PuPs Stud1.sefvi<.'C \VATCHES. ART OBJECTS, refrigerator, furniture & c h a 11 en gin g position. piMO. Also r •• ..at be-able 10 c 0 mmunfcatlons Engineer. area.. Ccrnml5aion on I y Natk>nal Bank !'dost Breeds. 252S West llth GOLD, SlLVER SERVICE, many things. 557-tS*J or 552-8339. sing bac:k-up weals. Call lli Sehl. physics & math w/i.ncenti\·e bonus p I a n . 550 Newport Center Dr at Fa.ltv:lew, Santa Ana. FINE FURN &: ANTIQJJES. ,Im-'"'"""~==-~-~~ 1 Cood Sales Background .. For High Specialty DENTAL 0 f f Ice ~!gr. 846-lti77. background helpful Start at 752-71TT~·==-~==-Newport Beach Open E\>e1. 531·5027 66-2200. INCREASE· Your Buatline 1 l\lission Viejo/El Toro. l~~~L-A-B~A~S~S~l~S~T-.--$3-14.10/mo. Gd fringe. Free SALESGIRL &. MGR. :Equal Oppor. Employer _ WE™ARANER lNDIAN J ewe Ir y . Tur· to 3 cup..1izes tn 2 wics. No · Fashion Shop See Nana1er ,. APROPOS E11:p. 4 yrs min. S700 to DenUJ\.1ed., Pd. Vac. Otber. -ioon 0.,n. El.:cluslve -. PUPPIES flu o i 54!/Sll"e-r. Authentic, pads, eKerctse or gimmicks.. start. P. 0 . BoK 444, El ELECTRONICS Call !he l\.tarines, The ...,...~, AKC Zuni &. Othen. One of a Shar. &6-939010 to 6. 2f Folhlon lol•nd '" Nowpo;t llo~ch Tot'O, Cal 92630. Re-p I i e s 1'rainee-fOl' elecU'Onlc oom-Care-e r Corps, 548-5847/ lPoldle-s wear. So. C 0 a 1 t TEMPO SEVEN~~KS 0, n S.Kloo0rif. le<Pri, ·..,,...,..ie-11•71.n n e r s . NE\VPORT SCH. T en n I• contlde-ntiaJ. pone n t 1. Good m a th ,.,,...91TI ""'· ~ -· ALAN AUSTIN CO Club Memhmlhip, $1,500. DENTAL RECEPT ba'"""""'· Fltlm• d a Y ="""'"'='====~ • Ml If ••-, Or Call &44-2652 • shift. Call be-twn 3 &. .5pm, REAL ESTATE-BROKERS or Now accepting resumes for S:II:RRY'S K9 ALL BREEDS 1ce IMOUI --incL trarulfcr fee. 644-0566 ~ rx;S::c.d::i~~:n~rti! 1 _,,~1'--8833=C':i·'====~--I tSSOCIATC::! 2 Years act· Diane, (713) ~1162 experienced Engi nem1, Boarding & Grooming KING bd set, dresirer, Ibis, ,•~v~"'===,-..,=-,= .(L'ITENOAN~ .. exper. ror Sat. Corp hfne-tits HB. LANDSCAPE f~~"',:r~~np~':=~~=t SEAMSTRESS ~~alrs,WDriraft psman, Pickup & Dellvecy mhTDr $200 LEunps leather SURl'lJOARD. 7'11" South '.graveyard shift. Good pay. Call 846-~~.,. 89 M I 1 S 1 .,.,;iull<,; ters, a r t• Poodle Puppy Sale 5-16-2848 tbl~ $50 ea ·1•496-4090 Shore. 2 mos. Must Ael!. :Fringe-~etlts. Apply She.II .>.P-tV, 3'5032. I a n • uperv 1or N~w Airport Center location! Full time pe nnanent position A n a I y •I, Te c b n I ca I PUG 1 Id ma.I ch · · · $99. 551~ alt 6 pn1, Tom •StaUon, lOOO Irvine-. NB. DE.N TA L Ass I , exper. Orange County prop. 1ngmt. Private, deluxe offices-tully for me-n&:wome-nsboutique-. Jllu straton, Technicians, loi' ~~ Ister!d Q:!. BEAtn'IFU~ tied quilts & or Cory. 1~==~.~A"V"'-'O~Nc=~=-1 p/!Jme-. El Toro/Mission co. has opening for area stalled. Ata ximu m com· Mu=t have exper. Call for •Programmen, Systel?ls ~ien~ttalnedg V · • de co rat i ve pll l ows.IN~E=w~so'=N~Y~Colo~-,~TV=·~1~16= .. Viejo. Call 83D-1130. supervisor In ?.tll!Slon Viejo. miss!Qn arrangement. CaJJ lntetvlew appt. Analyst&. Cost Aco::iuntants. ly $150 540-900l err friend Handmade. Chrts. 545-0787. SllmlineJ, $400. Lee wood DI s H w As HE n Wanted Must have "'!inlmwn or 2 ~8424 THE LOOK 17802 Sky Park, Irvine . . USED CARPETING. bel~. Dining Tb! drk vidorlan. fee Shop 2633 \V Coast maintenance + experience Associated 644-6500 AT TEMPO dle pups. l silver. 2 bl.nck. .962-7352 ' , , . Trim Your Chri1tm11 Dr ·"'I. Beachcoml· 'II Cct· )'l"!I. exper. tn land~ape [B NEVER A FEE -FULL BLOODEJ:> Toy Poo-Approx. 120 aq. )'ds, $1 yd. $"15 4~m5 ~ Tr .. al<Wlth Extru• $$ H"'Y· NB: 642.8475. • in related fields, with ability SOUTH COAST ~;:;::;;;;::;~;;~~;::l ~T~•;m;po~T~"";;;"°""";;,;~H~o~lp~IJ5'8--6303le~m~al~"'t·:$7S.:::..~54Hl.12::~o~rl SPEED Queen r,1u1"--·cle-BwalAB! .. cr:~ PlanoT·l'u5m4ph' .i:ou m e ttp-se" n~th• to o-on'·· ,, ..... ,, & .. '""1 . 11u• ..,.,..,. • rld' ...,_..,.... l •e uo:. ......... li'l•1!0ll Brokers r. Bookk TEXAS 0" CO' p wuher. y,•hlte SSS. Beige mot,........,de 500 Twin '67 "\\'O • ... ..,.,.~,cosme DOCTORS ASSISTANT supervise all phases of *-c'ys, Hper1 .... 111 ANY AUST. Shep. Reg., Male, ta.t»e-lamp $15. 548-«i76 sr:J0~"83o-i;i&:; • toiletrifll Clm,.ny. Show l Young lady (18-21:!1 to \\'Ork landscape maintenance in-Uz Reinders Agenc)' needs dependable man who Tri pick of litter . ;i;i~· Co:""i""=--~~~1 'sell benutlful gifts, COf. as do ..:tors as s istant volving large project1 . R&l Estate 40'10 Birch SL, Sulte-104 ca n work without Call 549-8896 • FOR Sale: ll"Vll1t Coast \\'HAT A DEAL! Cooper . mellcs, jew"lzy .etc. In JOW' /recpt. in health spa. No Salary open. Contact ~tel u you are now earning Newpon Beach 833-8190 supervision in beach area. · Country Club tdembershlp. lawn mmo.'tr & ed~. Never ipare time. ·veet ptOplc, exper. neeess. \Ve-tniln you. Harte: TI4: 54g..4050, bet. 6 &:: $12,000 or mo1-e in Roal D' I A Job 13• •••5 Ccntact customers. Age MINI DACHSHUND~ 673-8364. used. S36-8125 .have fun too! Apply in person nftn or e\'e. 8 P.M. Estate-you may qualify !or ia ~ unimportant, but maturity ?.1ALE &. FEMALE AZURINE Blue & Dark HEALTii ELEVATOR, 19'. Call ~mu 2ll" H bo 1 No Charge To You •-. w, train. Air u ." F. E. AKC 536-8134 n--,h >Im' k ••·1-,1 .. ~ Ex-'l•nt -~••--:. ar r B \'d., Cl\.t MAINTENANCE one of 8 openings in Walker E bl' "·" 1965 "' -...... "4 " .xu ...... "..,,. """' ... vuwUU11o BA BYSl'ITER.ft de-penduble & Ltt program with f.!0,000 sta lSn.:u Dick, Pres., Soutb...,restem AKC DACKSHUNDS. Mini sacrlriee. 8Jl...Ml8 673-4077 • Gr And mo t.fr'e r type for Food Service c;,U ·us nnte-ntial rilus acceler· SECRETARY Petrolewn, 1'"l. Worth, Tex. pups, black. sh<.:.J, wonned. FOR sale, air rrame wa~ NE\VPORT Beach Tenn 1 8 · ~ Counter Girl *Part ttme. ,,~., M •··'cal 1 b' a,~ .. comm1s111on scale. · voc-·y inc. :>enow. of · eawnnneifer.l.:311 .... er;s. uo ramuy ruem p p/\\·k lit $2. p/hr.· Cal I ANN,\ BANANA ..... ,. .. t ec ...... u Ip um I· Call JACK PECK evenings challenging job. Top pay Jor CdM IA look'g. for dedicated WVABLE Sf. BERNARD 894-6831 fO; sale. 586-3362 ,.,.. ....... . Lnura, 5a-2Jll Fresh Food & Juice &r & e-leclricall bk ground 979--0727 for Interview. Hun· one \\"ho can handle tinan-Ir: qual'd. lndlvidualis 10 fill Male l Yr! Nllmed "'Ralll" ,aABYSrITFR ~eel f or SO co•~ VILLAGE. ~1 preferred. Contacl: J\11 s s tin ... nn Beach area. c I a .1 aITangemenl.I, "!X'k· ch a I I e""ing & ,..,.~·g. ne-eds new hom•. "" ~ ... ' baby 2 _:11}'v Id. Cd M . ·~• ~· King Big Ca•~n Cou .. , .... , &"" k -• o I I ,", ·~ -• ~~ lfl'J3. In terview after 2 PrtL Oub'. 6-W-5404 • ..,btwn: 9''"'& :R"E'AL:'ESf.rne====I _;;"~P~'"!i!"·~•~0"';Jc~~!!ii!:..:.::·.:: Te ach'i · pos's. lnterestE!d A.KC Great Dane-Fem 8 Newport area.-6 7 5-5 O 7 7 Call 556-6695 r-..· REAL ESTATE manage-menL 552-8339· persons contac t : Mrs. mo. Ears cro ..;.,. ~:... ("\.'f'S. -1 I-=~ ~~~-10:1.W~=l.:c>~lo"n'-. .cthru~:."°"'=·~~ I SALESPEOPLE. \V'hy not SECRETARY lor architect. l Wilson 640-4181 $1'/S. 492-1445 ~ ""~ ~EAUTY Salon Udo area GAL FRIDAY $550 MGMT Lrne 11·30 $150 '"k \\'Ork in the hottest areas. secretary oHlce. inltla.tlve Ir: has space avail. for rent Lite 1,yplng guarn st. Colle~ pref d. Hur.Ungton Beach/Fountain exp req. Admln., lite book· T RUCK DR 1 VER I o r AFGHAN , beaut. blk male. ·nee. l.J~l~lOO, 673-4820 Bookkeeping Knowledge Afr. Richards. 7111846-5455. Va..lley? Le t us train )'OU. keeping, t}'Jllng, telephone, Deliveries. Must be 25 yn. X1nt dispos. Good . w/klds. · WESTCLIFF A·I MECHANIC C:ill Phil ~icNamee 96.1-4S67 ·reception. 5 day wk, Costa & reaponsible. Call for RP' $15 to good hin. 96Z-4!161. BEAUTY Operator & Atlllst· p ............. ,,0.1-.-.,-ncy-Moso • .,..., t:J"IBt\ polntmenL 557-5066. TO A Good Home. 6 mos old ant \\'anted full or pru1 time. '""""" ,.. .. for Dodge power wagon. Village Real Estate J"N"VVi/V WAITRESSES f al S Be-67~3701 ..... • (!\lark lit Center} J\lotor & RuMing Gears SECRETARY fuJI time em e I. 11\ard. Loves a o AT Bundi!!': Flbergla.<is 16'.:jl ECa.~~~e, S.A. Specinl[:.;t. Salary Open, RECEPTloN'IST \\"/exp., gd. skills, plea~ant Graveyard. Fllime G~ S50. 96J...8037. ·,niold m~kcr. Ne"\\' Flrn" 48' 642 5420 642 5422 Soar into the """"t', o( a personality, Founlain Valley Apply In Person 1AN SHEPHERD Pup. " GUARDS • ' --,.,.... Ch•"' b e r or Commen.-e. Between 2P~t & 4PM •'"· want ho1ne1, 7 wk•. • &iilbollt. WESTEH.N Box. aft 5 675-9024 lltetinte! General of f ice A OOHV!Hll "'1" ~NC SEWINC COIOE FOR THE GAi. ON THE 00. •lfll;;l)~ Iii:,, ----1!!!!!1 For an ad In Wom1n'1 World C•ll Sue 642·5678, otx. 330 10033 sa 1 All 9267"1 lmmcd . need lull&. p/tlme • exper. needed. J\fust be self Call: 962-4 441 !or ap-Airporter Inn Hotel Males&: females. 54.5-2158 ~-1 BO~; & ~ENDER guards for Orange Co. area. i\{ Jo.: DIC AL 0 Ff" ICE motivated. Great potential pttcatlon. 18700 MacArthur Blvd Free To You 8045 Ca 11 { 2 13 ) 4 3 S -5 3 2 s. SUPERVISOR. Grow in K is awaiting the-right person. SECRETARY w/good 1iteno, ~=~=lrvin<~~~=--1::::'":'.::._:..:;°-::--.,;::;.: No Waist Seam! For Outdoor Mtn! MECH. 8am-5pm. J\tonday lhru Fri· Ne-\\'port 8 each lndlllitrial Jason Beit Agency tYPing, filing skills. An 11 \VHO WANTS TO \\'ORK~ 3MO German Shep Pup & ror heavy duty trucks & da y. La\\Tence Security, medical group needs l7400 Brookhurst. F. Vl)' pbones. IB~I ex t)'p(!\\Tlr. DRIVE A CAB! Honey colottd f emale jeeps. SWDry,Open. Inc. qua 111 le d f emal e to Su.ite-213 963-6TIS Non smoker. Nwpl Ctr . O:IOOSE your hours, v.'Ork dog-WVE CH IL DRE N 642-5420, 642·5422 supervise-oUice. 4-5 yn exp $600·$650. Lee, 644-8250. tor yourself, be )'our 0 ...,11 968-5347 Aft 5 6 902 HAIR STYLIST req. Xlnt salary&. benefits -boss M ,...__ =="'-------• , 75-4 J\I I So I JI · f negotiated. Cc.ntact 833-26Gl S ERV 1 C E ST A. H e I p · en or \\"Omen. ......,, 8 MO Old Black Lab, Reg BOYS •.i::GlwLS ae. me 0 owing pre er· RN's \Vante-d. Must lla\11! profess. besllghtl)'handicappe-d. but lol'it papers. Call 1..._ ""' w • ·~ red. Xlnt Locatkln. 675-3385, to apply. * CCU'S l.iechanic exper. Full time Ne a t . Clean appearance. 646-4143 aft Spm µ.•ie DAILY ... PILOT has J-IOUSEKEEPER f or con· J\tlXER OPERATOR f or days & wknchi. Shell, 3131 Vis., retired. Age 25 to 70. ADORABLE Loving cuddly ~utes ~n COSTA \•alesct'nt father & lO yr okl adhesivea & routings mfgr. Harbor, Ci\1 Supplement your income. pupPles. 6' wlal. N'eed id· Printed Pattern ~' .. t\'H'~I j. ·, ~'~,.\, •. \~ PAcosrRK ! boy. Pleasant beach home. Expe-r. in w e i ~hi n g of Rot a 1 in g Shirts-Stand by SERVICE Sta. Salesman & Drive 11. cab 6_ hrs or more a ho mes. Before 4PM 645-6366 .-Must drive. Mature. No resin:I, hardenen, fillers & t:.ne. Dlffe-l't!ntial pay. Ex· day Apply Ln person ' lESA. ~ children. Refs. 8 9 2-100 6 pigments is desirable. Call celle-nt benefits. lube nian. Top pay Ir: fringe Yeliow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th 1 MALE Kitten, 13 "~ks. ' I ~Q It Equal 0~.' Employer days; 52'1-8428 Pr.f's. 548-5125 Contact Mn. Jrn5en: be:nefita. E>:per. man pref'd. St.. Costa Mesa. ~~~f~.fc c!!:.8Y tiger stnpe. j-,:l'-.,1,-, \ :!~. ·•:j~,1 '..~!f *Boys & GIRL-$* • RLO COSTA MESA Full or pit. Shell, 17th &. '""""~~ ... -ICl: CREA.i'-·1 PA R Cdl-1 ?itODELS NEEDED for all Irvine-NB 3 \VOJ\1EN i m 111 ed. to -"'""'"'°""·"·-----)ie11~p11pcr Routes ope.n In is seeking resp. adull for phases of "'Ork. Ser Io us Memorial Hospital ' · · d 11 tribute Christmas pro-ADORABLE Puppies, Lab Slln ClPni~nto. (\tin. age 10 full time position. C n 11 : minded only. Call Judy for 301 Victoria , CM SERVICE Sta. Attendant ducts. Full, p/L Mr. Levi mix. 5 .Wks old. 'I .. • \, )r"h;, A ri lt-e Profit every 67>2210.12-3PJ\f lnterviev.· After 2 pin & be· 64Z..V34 EOE Full & Part-Tlme 846--5455.1 64&-3903 art. 4:30 r, :,tnonth ro1· Ooy1 and Girls INTERVIEWER t~·een 2PJ\1·5PJ\1 or 7Pnt-IO 990 E. Coast Hwy, N.B. X-RAY TECH AFGHAN mL" 10 mo. old /A • li.., "':;~; •·hO are will lna: lo \\'Ork and Pleasant Outside Work 1v[ch P"I. 645.2658. RN SHAKLEE Products, m11kers CRT E • ed Very lovable. Lo\.-1!s kids. ~:/.~ ! ',~. do u good job. Phorie Car Allo....·ance-. 556-1213 Call n.fEO.SURG UNIT of natural food supplcmcnls. xperitnc Free. 642-8482 • .., "~~Uoand a1k to leave an _•_•o ... s •. =====--INE\VSPAPER CARRIERS I ll-7:30AM shift. r / t l me . cleland '"•o•""', tuctrb•t be~~ty F~::rTts~ll~ ~n;~ :i:i~ t ~ CPU'-"R~E~B~R~E~o=-°'-,-li-0.-w-.-,·11 ,):11 .. , . ~ .. ,........,.,.,..... n. -· INVENTORY BOYS & GIRLS Excellent benefits. Contact a s. s r u ors ps General Hospit a l M trained, tree to gd. home. l/7~\::~\r--.J-• .. Equ:1I Oppor. Employrr ~lrs. Jensen, Costa i\fe-sa available-. Call 546-5632. , r. 536w~ ,_ • f .,. BOYS & GIRLS CONTROL CLERK Ne-\\.....,rt Beach & Costa Afe-§8. Memorial Hospital. 301 Vic-Silver Smiths ~·anted 1.1·i1h Garneau, 1714J 4~1122. ext F 't I050 _··.'.-G -..., Rapidly gI'O\\-ing i; a 11 boat ..,, torla, o r 642-2734. O\\n equipment. Earn I n g 467. urn• ure r:'e~Pf6,~Ca7:~~-&~~ ~f~::::f5 ~Po;:~bl!. ~I~~ *Sl.10 per paper + bonus ~,',i!,'t1n. ~~n.oi\1t~~: ~, ·:-w If~: MAnRESSES ·~~J ~-···"'L Co·t•ct ·1~ Sales Represenf•tlvo •-··o:•w ... w "" "•· ""II undtt pressure. Do not •Small papers Edinger. Unlt P., Sa nt a •cMr.... · • • • 1 ;-.: .. ., • ., ~cksll'01r nt 01e D1\ILY apply "1thout at least l (Trainee) Ana L. O:-:-=:::iiiiiiiliiiiiiiii~-;;~ MATIRESSES J>iWI' or ca..11 6:2 lZ:I ~ yea rs expe-r. in small parts •No tnse.rts Local division of large na· cc.=·--------I l!I • • • \ leave ap!'Licalio:i 1--"t-Up to ~,......,, r~-tlonal COl'nnration has OP<-A"'tl-t .,.. Queen, Full & Twin Sets Equal Oppor. En1pl(\yer t~~l'~iidif:1e. ~2~· ......,,,. *Don't have to get up early Ing,., be.'ililed immedlatei; Spray Painter n que1 I005 PRICED TO MOVE NOW!! ~..! lit~~~~~~~~~~===~~=~==": in the mornings for sharp lndlv.idua..l In· F:,:n~rO:ptphien!"d *Gerda's Antique•* 83.J.9625 &: 646-86!!6 w ~ ... '. r ' t {! I SEEK & FIND!I lntemalOrt&M •Paid Vacations le-rested In a marketing qualifications. Capable o f 1st Anniversary prices all COMPUTER GOOF cart'er. finishing fine 3 dlmf!Tl!lional over the store Oak Waltiul ,.-------------------,• Lo& Angeles Ability to meet pco->lc. will· graphics \\"Ork &: restaurant Mahogany. Big or •1it 11 e Excessive .shipn1ent r r om ~ S T 0 N G U 8 L A S E A R C N A p N E Herald Exnmlner lngne.ss to \\·ork at all interior decore. AJfred ?of. items J\.laster charge BoA Eut can not be shipped f! 547--0301 l ~ve-1~. nnibitlon & a clean-r ft.-.:....,, 0 .,, 7 ••• !,, • ...: back. 3 wa. y rombo gamo I Gordon De 1igns, 250 ~-~...,. ua.;r .,..., L B B 8 L R L 0 S T E R S N 0 S L N E cut appearance-requ red. Fischer, 01 54C}..2!1JO. El Camino Rf'al Tu s 11 n l!tble-s. DMling, Poker & -NEW FACTORY Ra~!I Advancen1cnt B:Q...4932 or SJ>t7S9 ' Pool. Will be sacrificed Im· A L N L t 1J M p Q 0 D 8 T 0 £ 8 1 A N B:-"~a =~ tl:~oliJ!~ 714/642. It QualU:ib Hansen Orange ~!fc~~=i 8 CPA PRE CHRISTMAS SALE' ~11~:'s.t e I y to satisry R A I A N 0 L N X M R S 0 N 0 T V P I l\fgmt Trne $185 wk 1·5 r.,1 J\fon UU'U Sat !Inn has opening for bright Antiques, China, CI o ck s ., _ _,833-11625""'°"''-"'°'C.:...,_""'~~-I G D T G T E u I l I E G u N s 0 E p 1' Servme-n (2) $3 hr Te,,••" wmptCoe-r CabHle 1V anibllious aeoountlUlt w/i-5 ~al, ,~:=8.Ro~·olNING RM SET, round, Salesmen Open ... 1 . ast wy )TS lax ~per. Fine place-lo d 1sc0 ., 11 t,, H~·--ol wa.lnut finl'ih, Newly upliol· £ S S S E L 0 t: 0 E 0 A L t I M 8 Z N Pref ovr 2$. mll!Ti.d, car. Newport Beach. Ca. work. E1nployen know ot .. "'""" All benefita. cnree-r posltlon1. Equal Oppor. Employer 1 h Is ll d . Re 1 P 0 n d Stuart, 326 Main St. Hunt slered Bamboo chain. like t G EN RN P 8 L A D N T S X A P N t •M-l06S I!!!!!!!!!!! ... ~~"!"!!!!!!!!!! \\'/quallflcaUons, aahiry to: Bch (~:1· 2451 Merloo Dr. N M T 1S N A G R p AN E I R C R D L *SALES* L1asslfil'd ad no. 283 c/o APPll1nce1 8010 W·F. i-e•) NB, 5.5&7020 Daily Pilot P. 0 . Box 1560, FREI Blk T U N 8 A P P A P P I N D P 8 K S B L • Cceta i\tesa, Ca 926'26 GHT D.A~fAGE SALE naugahyde lUde-a·Eed C X 'MEN -WOMEN TELf;PHONE CALLERS New lfOtPoint Refrigerators, Dinlne Rm !let ~·/4 i.::hra . • ~ L I V ~ V S S A E R. N A p M L A ---~ AGR~O UAR R I ER , Ex• EARN Chrtstmall m 0 l"1 e y. ri)s~!~~~' NDc.t.; O !!: ~ uril!~~~. Jf:~~ S I L L I V B S G L I N T ! 8 A N N N t'Cullve Type People Needed Hou*"'ivt!l·Studtnts-Rot~ t Q-edlt BofA 3613 ro Contact 81111ine55es l \Vorlt In our office or your ran ~· • ' KING SIZE BED, n c w , T V L l V R l R I V C L 8 A D 0 I 0 9 lnsuntnt'(" Aatnclei. H 1 g h homo mornlngwventnas or W. \\'1f"l'J(!J', Santa Ana, near comp, atJll pack;.aed. Xtra I A A E E B A L g R 1!: V s D A B 8 9 D Comm\aakln. \\.'e offer the both. Cat ~ or come Harbor, 97s..292l ttnn. n15.fWorth ~.) 8 J ne'I\.· p~pnkl Dent11\ Plan. to a. -ofle-...t 791») LADY KENMORE Washer, Queen, S.:'iS. lncls delivery M R MB R LSTO M AOBUO NOTM • AMERICAN \\1t1tmln1te r B lvd. Cbppel't<lne $100. MA..Ytai Usua.lbbome-.S32-2488 t L 8 T O M A c H p N R M o T s It B a HEAL TH AGE NC I ES Wt11mlnster. Ofnce ' ' B ' ' Elec. or Frl.."1da.Ire ele-c, DELUXE King ~ • .S I 2 O . (714) 991-4130 belwttn 9am I noon or Deyt.r. S60. F'rla1dalre Auto. Ccffee I: end tabla, Oak Ir: 5pm I: 8pm. Washer, '55. 546-3672 wrought iron, $110, 4 &1ag NEWPORT Personnel Agency N•wport BHch 642-3170 SALESLADY BR.AND new Speed(rueoen w)lls $30, 646-~ TELEPHONE SALES \\'lllher A 1as [)rjtt. Sllr.bt DANISH modern c ha irs P/llme. c.'ll~r. Only. Pan Ume Y.'Ot"k 8 va 11, fre\aht dama~. Nt\'\'r used, ne w, walnut. 1 t"Y'l':Nlj 4P' '·9P~. 5'.lllllJ the Los $350. 64&-3488 fabrtc.. Rec 11 n er 1 $-G, A.,ntv J., ?r~n LVN , f(tlmr 3-Il !or 79 bed 424 S. Coe.!11 Jl...,y NURSE NC'tdcd llc'd RN or • 1 SMART SET ron~lf'l<.-ent hollp. X l n · t LA'Tllna Bc:-~ch rttanor C 1> n ,, 11. I" act n t ··wetd il I It.tap .. A'liflta Tll'l"·1 to prwpttlg WESTINGHOUSE tide by other. S.10, 546-3492 In C:11o .• @ ~nty. Wt Pll)' sldo Rtfrl.K"fl!l lO!'. 21.1 cu. *SOFA le Lov!!M!Rl e w.ry waif'I ~ comm. C.U fur ft. w/ lee1naker, like new, gd qu1tl, cstm made, nevl:'.r details $&5Q \•llluc; $350.. &I0--1372. used, usually hm. 068-7910 Los Angel•• Tim•• R•ht wa1htr1/0ryer 1 NEW SPJNOU: 01b, $'15 • 9387 1~Y,.1•Y2 -i::,,,,_.,,d ....... i.,, 11T ...,; ... 11T c..-r'- Send s1.oo rnr e1ch p1ttern. Add 2$ c~mu tor e1ch paUtr• f« Onl·cl1•• m1il 1nd 1peclal h1ndllri11 : otherwlM third· clw d1liv•f)' will t1k e three wed!:• or more, send t.o Marian M1rtln. «2, the OallY Pilot, Patttrn Dept., m West ltllh St Ntw YoA N.V. \0011 . Pritt NAME, ADORE$, Zl P, !U.ZE and STYLX NUMBER. ONE FREE P"nl':RN of your choit'I! 10 Nnd rot. OM fr .. p_lt• ttrn lntlde N£W !iPRINr.• !ill MMER P"of T&RN CAT "1.00.100 llyln. 11111..a, ''" p1ttern to\IPOll. Sefld 1M MW. Sf.W + KNIT ROOll: •Ith badctl11iue p11ttrn . , , •.•• 1.u 11111.1n1F'11hlon8oolt •••. 11.00 l~nlSe""ln11 Book •••. 11.00 7184 • • • \ 'To ~r ••1 or all of tht tlptnded "Sttk 6 Plnd'' boob. awnbttt 2 t~h 8, und 60 cent.t f« t1eh. maldDI c.bttb ;~)"lblt to "Sttil l Flrwl. '' Stv · Ttltp1l'D Syndiuu. Addre• ii:''" ia C9lt of th11 n1•1p.pt.r. bf'll(!nll. Good pay. Be\'erly 1 __ ""'""'""'""""""- Jlowpltal, MO v1t1or111., c.~1. rrom t~aaurH to tnuh 642-¢137. Tum thf!nt lnto cuh S40-0301 $2 \Veek, F\111 Ma\nt. new Umbroller StrollC!I"', $1$. equ11J opJ)Ol'l unHy e:mplo)'l!r •SJS..12al • ~-~~1S~------l·----------------•1 ' ' . . Wtdntsday, Novembtr 27, iq74 DAll.V PILOT • Ml1e•ll•neou1 IOIO Rec Ve'i:hi:1c:r.1,::,---:.,o.530iift";-;A'7ul1Tr.o'-s<0'.1M;;;;P;;O:;;R<;T;;E;;D;--r.:,::g::u•::•:-----;;,7;,30i::-"'T'"•Y°'•~t•""'"----,,.,7,,6S""'C"'•=lrr•"c:----"iii,i'i50:FO:o:':r:'.idC::::::::...::C!....::.:..:-,-;;;;;rr;9r. .. =1s=-,-is.;:;i1::..;,;;.:.".;.'_' 'iiiW. SCRAM-LETS j ~~· j[Tt j a1mooK·TOYOTAS · '"'"" Auati...Wttl• 1 · "" JJJ .... ..,.,. .. ,. ..... ,,. ==-,7-5---_-_-:_":,,_~"Dlt~cs ·· .,. SQUIRE s •""· wgn., I '·;pji~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili~~ tripper now on dlspl~. . . xlnL gus mileage, pvt. ply. $2,450, i ,a· Jme Rtttdy for vacatfon trips. . • '62 AUSTIN HEALEY 300) 5'11)...4752 L•rgeat Selection ~ ANSWERS Gtntrtl tiiJO Buy oow! ..• lnapeet a"'1 Mark 11. 400 ml. on rebtt. 'iM:"a-'zd'ia"-----9=7=31 TOYOTA$ In Oi'tngt County Lincoln 9945 AlLAs -·'! Chryslor/Ply!T\C!Ulb : '. Oe11.con -Groin -Chess -* M&-4990 * drive out . , . Rtduetd to eng., xln1. 1,'(lnd., 5 new --------Coupe DeVUtea • Sedan :M99 at BiU hfAxey Toyota, radials. $1,000. 493-0919 ·73 ?o.tAZDA RX2, 2 il.r., 4 DeVUte1 • £1 ~dos • '62 CONTl~ENTAL O~u 011lly &..Sun. 'tll 10 ~ Cipher -SECOND BOY SCOU'rS need yo u.r Our uatlonal bird i. the boat. Tax adva.ntq:e, eagle, with lhe...stork a dote _ ftQQAT INS.URANCE • 18881 Bench Blvd,.Huntlna· 6 MW 9712 tipd., elr. rodk>, 20.ooo HERE NOWI Con\'ertlblea. A110 Maey . ~8310 ton Beech. 847-8555. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tniJlei. $2095. Cnll 4~5. New JlilodeJ.,..New t:ngine1. other ae.lect Cadillac Tradf!. M•vt rlck 99117 2'J29 1-ln.rbv Blvd., , Co1111 Mesa. 546-1934 • I n-:--'n_, , .... "'I' Con1e In and test drive THE ins. "1'R!f t,_~c_e,_rwout ~ am, Dl•ll• ,01 M.rcecMs Sen& -t740 car for19'15.l\ll Demona1nl' •1d . MAVERICK. Air, lo ml, '197.f OOSTY.R-•"r1· -- 1.()ADED DUNE BU C G y' partially BAVARIAN "' 10.111.re being llO!d at HUCE IA95 ~iUAC gas saver. 1 o"·ncr. n~ h•llt. nberg1 ... ""'" ... 1974 EX£cUTIVE SAVINGS-H""'Y! ._. ,...... ...... ... otr. 493-9178 •It 6. SECOND. -Best Rates-* * * .. * • * • 83.>4641 & 4~2233 LOW MIU:S , TOY AUCTION 1000'1 01'. TOYS Sot. Nov. 30, 6:30 PM MASTERS AUCTION 2075% Newport Blvd., CM BOstON \VHALER Squall, call between 5 & 6PM . $150. 55W412 ta, Marine E'q. 9030 TAK1': ov~ PAYMENTS 5-18-M43 vw Pan. '"'"' ond & '"'"· M o· i I ~~~~~-~·;··~-~A~.~~~11 Gd rond. ·oo vw en<tne. ~ ,, . CLOSEOUT 1\•A.M l••O:• ~ 1970 MA v ER I c K. low new bearings, nudn & con· Lo1.·1·rto!l'!age, rully equipped -UNI. UllUI mlleage., auto., radio, alr. Pontiac 99i5 nectlng rod. Nc\v push rod '7-4 Mercedes-Benz 450 SE at TOYOTA '58 CADll.J..AC. Vt'I')' g d Call 847-m9, 1-==----....;.;.oco I & tubes. New can1 & valve an unusually competitive • transportation. Gd s hape Mercury 9950 i:,RINEh H~\'R. ~ ~· job. Brakes are al.most new. p.lce. 1966 Harbor CM 646-9303 S300. Call aft 5 pn1. 5SZ..!f72. -~ '72 PONTIAC a ric'h ~ :~ d~ h u ~~: Nds wiring & tire!. $500, or Now In Stock 450 SE Now' o' .PEN C1m1ro 9917 '70 MERC. Wgn. ******** REINDEER skin (Julit :- 642·007S. bf.>st offer. 545-0'763 • '68 20014 ap. (Ser. No. 330), 36-mo. open BONNEVlLLE Vll, Aul o a·.-.~,-,,-P~ow-,-,--~904=0 ·~iv~i~~~o~~'J.. ~i!~ ::~~;~~~ae f::. lease nt $%2l.80. plua Marquis Motors 1:itl:Tm~~1~:~;ur~:?th1.rqul.5 v.8, auto. trans., ~::~~g~~~:~~~'j!~ cclved from Lapland) $50. Childrens skies (made in AustP,a &: ski boa.II size 13 $10. Bowling hall (A~IJ') wi th metal tip down case & just like new n1ens bcnvling Slioes, she 9~ $20.00. Can- delabra $15. Phone 644-4687. 28' CHRISCRAFT bkes, xtra11. ?.:tech. Per f . • '69 2500 Auta., air . Jim Slemons •TOYOTA• niust gee to appreclate. factory air, power sta-ring, Po1\'er Windowi; &e Seat11, 842-3476 e '72 BAVARIA Air Days 5 5 2 ~ 8 2 2 5 • eve&. P brakes, P wi~o1-.·s, P Radio, Heater, Vinyl Roo!. SORTER H.T. FISHER T\\'lN VB Double ' planked. Many extras. Sleeps 4. _$3500 fuU price. 962-7115 BERTRAM 25' 19 6 8 TS Chrysler V-S's, flying bridge, low hours, ADF, CB radio , fa th. $11,500. 213-439..oo37 Imports 772-6&W seats, ra1io, heater. 86lllOM Tinted Clas.s. CS76i'LU) £.'\.. 3~~~ro'.Mnatt.~' 15: I 1301 Quall : ~~~CE 1969 VS CA?o.1ARO, orig. t.XCELLENT 'FINANCING CELLENT FINANCtNG 4 WhHI Drfvea 9550 ~-Newport Beach e LEASING owner, auto. trarui:., a Ir, AVAJLAB$LE1488 AViULABLE ' 833.8300 e XLNT USED CARS xlnt. "'""" gd. """· Sean $2488 ~ Dlagonotlc T"t 'bow• """ 1951 WILLY'S Wagon, • 5 8 ~. ENTER FROM Mai:.Rmun 2880'2 Marguerite Parkway tn top cond. $1,595. 493.2809 G.E. Bull Sorter model CSlOO In excellent condition, Sorts 550 cards per minute. Solid state circuitry and j a m detector devise. Coat $2,500 will seU for $650. Ca 11 642-4321 ext. 286. EXCERISER, used t w-i c e, original price $30, JAi price now. 96&-1n4 after 5pm. LAXDIES wigs. BI a e k , blond. Will 11ell ch ea p • Stands incl. 491)..2286. 13-3 BOSTON WHALER. Like new. 50hp Johnson. 01>- ly 10 hrs, American Large whl trlr & cover. $2195. Call 675-2292. 17' FfBERGLASS H Y 0 ft 0 SWIFT \V I t r Ir . 115hp Johnson OB·C.G. approved Sl600. 586-2590 att 6. Boats; S•tl 9060 1M ·;:;;'';;<;;· :W;,';";;':td::==IOl=I; 1 14 u. International. c I a 11 s I• Racing Sloop. Glass hull. aluminium ma11t, stainless steel & mahogany fittings. Jib, main, Ap\nn a.ke r , \Vanted Pe•cock Futhers Or the whereabouts of a pea· trapeze & trailer. $ 5 9 5. ~-ock fann. They must be 893-2764. • ~nexpensive. Ca 11 MarU. 41. TEAK INTERIOR CT..-41 9560 '51.-CHEV. Panel. New eng., tires & paint. Cptd. ?vl11ny new parts. 69 H.D. 125 motorcycle. 'Runs good SISO. 2043 Federal, CM. 646-4291. '53 CHEVY, runs great! Very reliable. $400. 645-9500 Vans 9570 '72 CHEV. YAN SURFER VAN V·8. auto. * Tll's * 3.0 CSA * Bavarlas ALL AVAILABLE AT '74 PRICES Crevier BMW 208 \\I. 1st Street Santa Ana 835-3171 House of Imports 52:1-7250 I -*~,~,7~3~M~E RC E D.~E~S-2~80~ 4 dr sednn, loaded, nil xtras, outstundlng cond ., must sell. Call 979-3315, 639-1712, 003-37115 17''!==;====-..,. FORD FORD tory air con cl i ti on t n g • 18255 Bea~·h BJ. llunt . Be.ti ch 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach power S!eering, radio 556-1070 842-6611 55'1070 ••2 "II heater. LicellS(! No. 266HOl1~------~= • -- EXCELLENT FINANCING Mustang 9952 BUY or LEASE AVAILABLE $2277 1:LSON FORD 1966 ht UST ANG. Be i g e , automatic. Xlnl condition. -194-252'l. Ask for Juanita. ·74 l\lUSTANG Tl, ·I spd. 41m mi, like new. !\loving. 1t1ust sell. 962-7986 '66 MUSTANG, auto V 8 \lo'/air, 80000 mi.. c I ea n . Ne\\' tires. S700. 646-2550 197~ Atitro $2989 . . - or if you prefer lease at $77.51 ptr mo. + T&L 36 mo.· G.E.L.~ DAVE ROSS PO!llTlAC 2480 Harbor Blvd. Costa ~lesa 546--8017 Vega "74 543-1730. Ketch. Radar, deep FR , tran., custom paint, shllll>. 1-=-~~=-=~ Spedal. financing available. ORANGE COUNTY'S '72 280 SE, fuel injection. central air, am/fm stereo, h1ichelin X tires, teak wood int, white, $8700. 640-8149 1973 280 SEDAN. $157 mo. immac, pvt ply, s Iron g creclit req'd. 5.16-9153 days. MG 9742 18:i5 Beach CL Hunt. Beach 1974 l\1US:ANG IJ Ghia 556.1070 842-6611 red·White, 9,00) mi. Orig: CONNELL ownr. S~.00'.I. 675-3613 '72 Vega GT \Vgn. 4 spd, \\"/fac. rack, mag t y p e whls, wide oval tires, & tach. Orange w/GT stript:. Adult driven, 22 m p g . Sharp! $1950. 963-20Ci6 WANTED p· Po bl d radio, sailing dingy, e t c • : mg. na: t • I Reduced $16,000 for tmmed. ~p~~. If~· Call after sale. Owner. 21J...4M-4631 CHEVROLET '67 MUSTANG. As ill. $600 SALES & SERVICE Call 962-7602- License No. 74966M EXCEL-OLDEST LENT FINANCING AV AJI.,.. ffiWIN 32', Bargain, Ketch· rig, aft cab, dsl. electronics nr ne\lo', pvt ply. TI4..£73-3262 HOBIE CAT 16, xlnt. $1100. Also need ,slip !i..r 25' "Sail· boat. 673-1309 Wanted: lrg Navajo r u g , china cabinet, lrg. old pain.. ting. 499-2394 evenings. DIVER Requires heavy duty dry suit or professional div· Ing equip. 646--6301/642·9214. \VANTED Lldo sail boat or Ofc. Furn. & E~uip. IOIS slmi!ar, wUI pay up to S!KXl. ABLE $3177 1:LSON I SORTER ~~~1~~~7m~~~~~~ G.E. Bull Sorter model CSIOO 25' SLOOP, Wood hull, Needs 18255 Be.i..:b Bl. Hunt. Beach in excellent c:ond!Uon. Sons \Vk. $800. 833-5846 day, 640· 55~1070 142-6611 550 cards per minute. Solld ;;5846=-"'""o;';,· -=~~= state ci.reultry and jam Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 '61 Ford Van looks like new, detector devi&e. Cost $2,500 -Fully paneled and carpeted, "'ill sell for $650. Ca 11 NEWPORT-Big Bay, Side tie Sl.80. paint job. Has tape 642-4371 ext. 286. Slips, for rent. $3. fl, deck and F.M. RwtS ex- EXEC i;wvl chra s l 5 I 2 5 , 548-5556 cellent. 30,000 ml on rebuilt secy chrs SS/24, Oks, aces. Boats, Sp.-d & Ski 9080 engine. $800/or offer. Linda Pierce, 867 w 19 cit. 1 ..,5464c'-"-41ri8,,orir-.646-°"'~1484ii<=.~= £.6.74U. 14· SKI Boat. Good looking 'TI CHEVY % Ton, R/H, 17"=,.-C:-,-,=--c-ccc--I "'' 40 horse Evenrude \lo'/ A/C, PIS. A/T, heavy du· N.C.R. Accounting machine, Ult trailer. $495 tnde or ty trailer hitch, e I e c. Exec l · B · M · typewriter· terms. 645-8%34 or 642-5449 brakes, Pafl('l, tool racks, check signer, All in Xlnt I cond. 642-7512. Cl'1RYSLER 17' 12f 1/0, & ow mi. $1800. 9'79-4954 trailer, radio. big tank, '72 FORD, cus!om interior, LARGE EXEC. Desk & cht. rover + xtras. $2195 . xlnt L'Ond. $2850. + 30" x 60" Desk & cht. 830-2365 546-8855 or 557--9930 1:.7:~z Boat 40HP Evlnrude BRAND new DODGE Kary P ianos & Org•ftl 8090 w/tilt trailer. $493. Terms Van. liOO m"i, Save $1200. e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 Open Nlghta 'Ill f Sat: 'tll 5:30, S..n. 12.S *Pl•noa I. Grands* Baldwin • Cable • OUckenng • Fischer -Kawai -Kimball ·Knabe· M:::on i Ham":i -· MUSMtt -Sohrner • Stein- way • St:otty ~ Clarlc • Win.. er -Wurlitzer • Y&1uaha New SI-met.I 1. •••••••• $595 Used from • .. •• • • .• • • • $9b Play<n " .......... SH~ Grands " • .. .. • • • • • • $J9S *ORGANS* Baldwm -Conn • Hammond · Kawai -Kimball • Lo\lf"rey • Rodgers· 'Ibomu • Yamaha • Wurlitzer Gulbransen • A!:en. or trade. 548-6512. Perfect. 675-0790. George Rent 9120 '69 CHEV. % T. Pickup & 12ini· cabover Camper. Truck has 59,000 ml. 20,000 on new 350 Gi¥t eng. Auto. trans. PIS. P/B. Radio. heatf'r, du al battf'ries, air. 8 ply Urea. 60 gal gas t a n k s . Camper has everything but shower. S4000 cllSh or will con a I d e r' seU-contained travel trailer in trade , Owner 979-1570 'TI VW. Poptop Camper, New tires, lnunaculete. s2t~o 492-1222 Motorcycles/ Scooter• 9150 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN ~ TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Cout Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 CADILLACS Largetf Selection In Or•""nge County Coupe DeVWes • Sedan Oe- Vllle1 • El Dorados • Con- vertible». Also niany other select Cadllac Trade-ln1. 642•4)21 01,.,, °' Cblhtct ....... -.. """""',..., -·--'''-- SALES·SERVlL:E: LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. ROLLS ROYCE BM\V 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mtsa • 546-4444 Capri 9715 '73 CAPRI 2000, 36m, air, gd care. Xtra set nu radials. $2950/ofr 645-7469 Datsun 9720 '74 DATSUN Pickup 4 speed Radio, healer, like new. LlL>Cnse No. 1 7 2 8 5 S E XCELL..E.'lT FINANCING AVAlLABLt: $2788 WILSON 282l. Harbor Blvd. Oldsmobile 9955 COSTA l\1ESA S4lrl200 ~ts • Sr:--v1ce ~~----~I==-=-~-'-~.~~. OLDSMOBILE tnO liOVA. Ope of a IO.nd. oi;ig GMC TRUCKS ---~uJi~.r. ;~ :~ _ 9~ 9 ~ HONDA CARS 54Hl3ll UNIVERSITY OLDS '72 BEL AIR, A/C, P/S., 2850 Harbor Blvd P/B, Xlnt cond. 70,000 ml. Costa Mesa s4o.9MQ '69 BUG. Superwide mags $1310/bst ctr. Call 557--0148 ,14 OWSMOB>= 4 + fct"ders, 1700 C'C, am/fm, aft 5 pm. .u...i:... Dr, '62 MG. Rblt engine. Real MUCH more. Sac. $1300 , MALlB hardtop, Gen Mtrs Exec, alr nice condition. Bsl offer. firm 963-3820 64 USS. Quad stereo, all power, windows & locks. Ca.11 aft 3: 30. 67~28 1-'='-· =;:;""'' ~---1 mags, 8 cyl Hurst 4 spd. 6 way seat amlfm radio '6() MG A New en g' 1972 VW. $650 or make offer. 495-5Ei04. digital cloc'k, G.M. Mech paint. rechron1ed, wire whls, MUST SELL! Mag wheels. '71 MALIBU 2 dr. hardtp. maintained. $3635. Ca 11 Sac. $900. Call Bill, 548--1922 CaU 833-S67"9 V-8, auto, pis. Xlnt cond. 552-7414 aft 6 pm. "-I 97 .. 1. 19TI VW Bus 7 passenger, $1500. 644-4592. '68 CUTLASS. Gd cond, fully -I""" -36,700 miles, 5,000 miles on -rebll niotor. $2650, 644-5742 1963 CHEV II. Sta. \Vag equipt 1 Owner. $700. Call Gd, trans, auto, runs gd. after 5 pm. 979~27. '69 OPEL GJ. '66 vw. E>oell'"t Cond. $200 catl 530<646 P into 9957 New paint. Best otter. 74 VEGA hatchback, x In I -------'"- RALLYE G.T. 4 speed, A.1\.1/F'M radio, heater. Lie. No. Z K Z 0 4 1 EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAILABLE $997 ==~C~al~l_S2='-096~co2·---oond. four spd. A .s k in g '66\T\V Bus, new 1650 cc eng. $20lJ, privllte pty. 847-0262 AM/FM 8 track stereo, '73 PINTO Wgn. $1000. Firm! 830-4034 69 CHEVROLET, El Camino, vw Yellow Convert. , 5 9 Private party. Auto. Trans. Factory air Body, '65 Eng 1 n e, FM 960-1249 conditioning, radio, heater, Stereo. 5-lS--0297 aft. 7 pm Chrysler 9925 tinted glass. Luggage rack. --'--------1 Llcense No. 495EOO EX- 67' VW Omvert. Very gd MU~ SACRIFICE Beo"tif··' C EL LENT ..,fINANCING "List" It ih classified, Ship to Shore Results! 642-56'{8. Autos; Uled' 9900 . *SPECIALS* Of the Week '66 Buick Skykft tWFE425f '66 T·Bird Gold. (RU J327) 5599 •• I '66 Camero Green. (VTM248) 1 ,• ~~'="'=~~ condition. $1100. "1 .. UJ AVAILABLE '66 sler N w York Volvo 9772 x t. cond., lo mileage, gd. MPG. Only $ 8 8 5 . 18255 Beact-Bl. Hunt. Beech 556-1070 842-6611 WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. Y.'IU. PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL h."ENT AU.EN, 54()..04'12. 1973 ORANGE Pkup., stereo, white spokes, Posi-traction tires, side pipes, X I n t . 960-1312 'TI Datsun Station Wagon. Good tires. Good con d. $1500. Call 64fr2732 aft 3: 15 pm. '74 8210 HATOIBACK. Auto, AM/FM. Like new. l.n mi. 838-9348 eves/wknds ·70 240Z, 4 i;pd, mags, new tires. Xlnt cond . Best offer. 534-2664 F iat 9725 . FORD 18255 Beach Bl. 1-Iunt. Beach 556-1070 842.Ull '69 OPEL Sta. \Vgn, new tires, brakes. tune-up. Nice car. $850. 839-S45-1 Porsche 9750 '75 VOLVOS HERE NOW! SPECIAL SAVINGS Come In and see the re- maining 74's while \\'e still have a selection, 557~10 ~mZ.·~~.~.~ .. ':·1:~'.~:,i~c•~'1:Se,;11: 1.W I LS 0 N I l\ti~::ht me'~~~ bl~. Jn1· for low book value. 962-5691 \8255 Beach BJ. Hunt. Beach 3 Pm·7 pm. 556-1070 842-6611 '72 4 JXX>R TOWN Car, gold '74 PORSCHE 911. S t e re o ;t) l metallic, fully e q u i p · d , , '74 PINTO RUNABOUT cassette, appear. group. • ltlrr.M 111~1 xlnt. cond. $4,500. or best of-Blue, R/H, Xlnt cood Choro. brn, beige inter. ~ fAllWI fc.r. Can be seen at &acliff 1 Owner 4!ll)..7297 Beaut. car, like new . YOLYO ~Iotel, Lag. Bch. ·73 PINTO RUNABOUT. .J • Assume lease. Call 548-6180. •73 CONTlNENTAL 4 Dr Spd· R/H, Vinyl Top. 23,000 PORSCHE ·ss Targa 9 12, 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Sedan. $4590. Dark blue. ml. $2000. Call 968-8631. comp\ reblt eng & trans. INCREDIBLE SACRIFICE! La.ryclau I'?"f, Blue fabric in· Plymouth 9960 xint cond. $52CO firm, pvt pty "13 VOLVO 1800 ES. Xin't tenor. Air, am/fm stereo, ----- 644-1160 cond. Am/fm stereo, '1 Spd full power. 23,000 m 11 es . ·~~,i';°~~~ uI~~~ ~~~. l\fovlng-Must sell .• ,i~~~AL 4 DR. '70 Pl YM Spl fUry SlZ.500 645--8327 1-'"-'"A~U'-=T~O~~~U~S~E~D~-I Sedan. S4590. Wht over lght v 8 F t . d' . , 1957 Porsche 1600 Super. blue. Landau roof. \V ht • ac ory ai_r oon ition~ng. Reblt engine. New 1ires . AMC 9905 leather interior, air, am/tn1 poo·er ~teenng, ra_d10, Good shape! $lTOO. 492-962'1. stereo, full power. 2 2, 00 heater, tinted gla,ss. License miles Call 645-42ll No. 632CTB EXCELLENT '68 PORSCHE 91!T. N•w eng '71 AMC Greml1'n c .It . 9932 FINANCING AVAILABLE '67 Malibu Chevy (VVG675) '69 Pontiac Uotd Coupe. (836AGE)- 70 Maverick 6 cyl .. 3 s peed,. {8668LPJ 5 1099 . OPEN MOM.-FR1 'Tll 'I I & trans. Dark blue. clean. 5 orve • $1377 Dmfl Spdb. S-l250. 7JoJ/894-68t 9 s 60 6 c)•I., auto trans, air eond., '6 5 CORVETI"E Roadster. A Saa 7 raJJve stripes. CA320073l proudly ttstored. EXCELLENT FINANCING 675-8037 I w I Ls 0 N I SAAB AVAl$J &77 ~ou~~G-AR,-low-mil---'-::: • SAT A SUN 'lll 6 .. GROTH CHEVROLET ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST • IMMEOIATE DELIVERY Al.L MODELS & COLORS Dick Miller Motors Outdoor •port15 losl l I • oppealt &oil }'Our cqulpm~nt with o lo"';,,,C(ltll Dnlly Pi.llJI IMMEDIATE Asking $2'.lOO. Xlnt cond. Dick Miller Motors .65 roRONET, 2 dr. ~1,5~56-~10_7~0 ~--=~ 1821 1 BE ACH BLVD 84 7-6087 'i4'i·lJ)I HUHTIMG TOM BEACH s~~Li~~::;CE 1.w I LS 0 N 1 1 ~::'"""9"':'----~99=3~5 1 18255 ""'"" 81. WW, Warner at So. !\lain seats, au{o, good reliable Autos, New Santa Ana 557-2132 transp $295 or ofr 847-9975 -------------.,-.,.......,.-=o1 '70 COUPE de Ville Cild, blk leather inl. am/fm stereo, split front seats, c I i m a t e control, gQl.d w/blk top, xlnt L'Ond, $3000 or bc5t otr. aft 6, 675-1826 '69 CHARGER, 1 owner. R/H. A/C, A/T, dsc brks, 3125 Alta Laguna, Lag. Bch, Ford 9940 '72 GRAN TORINO H.T. V·8, auto, trans .. fac· IOI)' air co n ditio ning. )>O\ver s teer i n g, radio, heater. \\'hitewall 1 Ires, vinyl roof, tinted glass. l.jc. No. 855EL~t EXCELLENT FlNANCING AVA1LABL1': $2188 1:LSON I 18255 Dench Bl. lllmt. Beach 556-1~70. 842-6611 1973 1''0RD MAVERICK 2·000R SEDAN .... $1 705 6 CyHndc-r, 250 cld engine Af\l Radio Cruise-O·Matic TransmiS51on Color--Whlle 'f.flleage 62.iiOO Ucense 076 llDD ?\fay be 9ttn at D A 11. Y P I L 0 T empl.o)'ee p!lrkin1t: lot, 330 \VeA:t BflY Strwt. Co A:t11.•Me $11, Mo ndl',y through 1''rldn.y. Ask r o r buslncs,; ofU~ 642-021 1972 FORD custom 50l'I. Xlnt con d . Serviced l'tf!uleily. Fully cq'pt SlOOO. 5S6-ro65. '73 TOrtJNO 351, gd. iM mlle1tge, Nldlo. htr. PIS. 1~1s. tu1.c-. Owiwr. m1021 111~~\/led .....•. , •• 6C·!'r6~ 1975 CHEVROLETS l'tUCED AT 10% OVER INVOICE. COST I HO GIMMICKS MONTE CARLOS • CHEYELLES YOUR CHOICE VEGAS ALL HEW MOHZAS IMPALAS •CAPRICES f!HEY'RE MARKED-I . NOVAS• CAMAROS LOOI( FOi THI VIKICLIS I MAM& I O'I' OYll _. 1;, & l/4 TOH TRUCKS • Op .. Mon. "1nl Fri. 'Tll 9 ~M s..doy 'Tll 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLET 1821 I ltac:h ll"d. Hootlll<Jlo• IH<h 847-6087 549-3331 • • • . . GET OUR DISCOUNT PRICES OH A HUGE SELECTION OF 1975 CHRYSLERS AHD PLYMOUTHS '73FURY1112 Dr. H.T. SAVE -SAVE -SAVE -SAVE $49 dollars a .. r -actual pric• tram tho factory puts yau in y-Brand H•w Plyrnoutli • or Chrys!•r tram Atlas Chrysl•r /Plymautli. ACTUAi. FACTORY INVOICE DISPLA YEO OH WINDSHIELD OPEN from l 0 A.M. THANKSGIVING DAY! '7 4 PLYMOUTH DUSTER V\l:*tomayoc, <od•o. ""'"'· $ 2690 Co"pe. 6 """""'· 8"1omatoc, $ 292t' ~r steenn~. ~r brakes, radio. heater, power steering, • ....,, air cond1t1on1ng. vinyl too. power brakes. white wall tires, ~side mouldings. (421JDV) V1nyl too. {113JSF) ; . ~ '7 4 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA '70 PONTIAC CONVERT. ve'.•"'•m""· , .. , •. """"'· $ 3295' a. 3"1omotk. '"'"'· '·"~'· s 1544 po_.: steering, POwer brakes. power steering & brakes, wti11e .... air cond1t10ning, bucket wall tires. road wheels. bud<et -. console, vinyl loo. vinyl als. (078EAF) AldA mouldings. (7071<.KLJ · T-<• '74 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill '72 OLDSMOBILE ROY ALE ~~~.~:~:]~[~'.~ $ 2425 · lop, tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo. Power windows. power door locks. (117El TJ ' • HUGE SELECTION OF THE ALL NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS TRAVEIAllS AND SCOUTS. BEAUTIFULLY E9UIPPED BIG 197. 5 TRAVELALL LOADED WITH: • Air Conditioning, automat;ic, stereo, tilt wheel, power steeri119, Auto-cruise, Roof rack, ws;w . tires, custom interior. .. 7 - • ' . - • ' Laguna/South Coa~t .. -... -... ~ ·---..... -· ! -EDITION -. / • ,.. !'oday's Final ~.Y. Sto~ Y.OL. 67', NO. 331, 3.SECTIONS, '30 PAGES ORANGE-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1974 TEN CENTS _, SChmitz Flays .B Low-cost Housing Effort Set , Ofricials or San Juan Capistrano 3greed Tuesday rilght.to join a county effort to obtain federal funds for low-cost housing projects. Byt the exact nature of those projects will depend on how much money ttie Cily can gel. Reed Flor y, an official of lhe Orange Cou nt y Plan ni n g Department. explained the city has l\\'O options unde r the terms of the H o u si n g an1d Co mmunit y · Development Act of 1974. By joining the county program i( will be eligible for a set amount based on 1970 population figures .. f1ory said in San Juan ·s case this works out to .$12 'ooo~the.-.fi r:st--~ar ,~l wice-tt\,at the second year, a·nd three times that amount the third. But because the city's major growth· occurred since 1974 , the city can also apply ror "discretionary " funds whic h is a S50 million fund set aside for cities .like San Juan and lr\"ine for whom the 1970 base year isn't cntirely fai r . Flory said the city might be able to get as much as SI million from the discretionary runds. but v.•ould have to compete 'W ith other cities who might apply for the money. City Planning Director David J . -Ofl(R f~OOlo e o , • • g Tax Plaii ' - Planne ~ Postp~e Decision .. ' A controversial proposal to double cit y building taxes "''as postponed .. Tuesday by Laguna Beach, pla nning commission e r s a ft er s treauous objections 0v.'ere raised. . Jim Schmitz of Beach Construction Co mpany. co ntractor for the Lumberya rd shopping complex being built across from city halJ, called the move an attempt to ban building in the city. ;\t issue "''a s a proposed recommendation to the city council that the tax be doubled and the additional funds be used to purchase and deve lop parks. Commissioners said the move V.'as being considered because councilmen had asked them to find a way to finance mOre parks. . ·The move would increase the tax per single house from $255 to S510 and the tax per square foot oC commercial or industri a l building from 10 cents to 20 cents. Opponents s aiJ the new rates y,•ould be higher tban others in the a rea and \~·ou ld impose an-unfa ir burden on nev.· homeQ"''_ners and on subdivision de,·clopers. Also. George Logan, city atto1 ney. said that to designate the additional funds sol ely for park puFpOSes would chang~ the nature of the building tax and might affect its legality. Commissioners said they wi ll study the proposal again at a study session at .i p.m. next Tuesday. Smith told the council that if the city joins the county's project. and obtains the Sl2,000 eli gible under ·that !;>rogram , jt ~n then tum around at;id hire-a'""consultant ·to pursue the discretionary funds .. The consultant could also de.Y.elop a program for tt\e •• " Gail' Pl~ w.H .....,. IJ T-h i-• "i:r Plan.ners Nix city 1: FLAMES·AND SMDKY_GL.DW SOAR SKYWARD DYER COSTA MESA'S VISTA SHOPPING C_ENTER TUESDAY NIGHT ------' ADlqn' m._n.)'. activ'il.ie~._,ellgible-... under TiTie One.id' the fedenu.act are Dork-FlllUt• U'l!le< 8'""91: Shop Sjg!I i' Firemen In Tennis Shoeo, Su"'moned· From Off Duty Montana. Visit • acq 1 um o rea prope y w 1c .is b li g·bted. appropriate for r c b8.bililatlon or •historical preserv!llion, or · some othe~ J?Ublic purpose. ' Jn order to ap~y,, the city must have a three·;ear progrem for use or the funds, includil"!g,.-eosts, location. and objectives: the-prograffi__._.must. be d esigned-t0-pre-vent-<:ir e liminate bli ght or imprO\'C comm unit y facilities <for low and moderate income groups): tlte city must submit a 'housin g assistance plan whicb sur\•eys the condition of housing in the community: the.city must allow the government lo certify v.•hat's been CUSD Trustee Won't Seek Second. Term G;e9rge White. Capistrano Unified school trustee and former board of education presiden't. said l\1onda y he will riot se'eR re·election next l\1arch. Ruby Keeler Stays On Critical List $,200,000 Fire Hits Mesa's Vista Center By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. IS! IM D.tUy ll'ilotS~U f.OE:. with the mon.~.Y-. ''I .,~~ ~ > . ' . White, \\'ho represents part of San Clemente. Capistrano Beach und San Ju.an 'Capistrano on the school hoard. said he expects to move out of his lrustee-a.,.-ea-within -lhe next t\VO yearS'. .. Mer.c"h,'.~~ts-"' Trustees must li1•e in the area from Ylhich they are e1ected. he said. If they move they must resign. Get Briefings ' In -Capistrano -I c~1:i~~~8 ~e~~h~~~afo~ ~~fa1i~~~ the holiday season wi ll be' presented on t"''O da'ys 'next week by the Orange ;~~~t&e~~~~~~s~~~~~~tment and 'the Two films -one on shoplifting and the other on"the misuse of credit cards -will be presented On 11tonday and \YednesdaY at three different times in the council chambers or San Juan Capistrapo cit·Y ha JI . , The shoplifting film "''ill be given 111onday at 8:30 a.m.,'11 :30 a.m. and at.2 p.m . The credit card mo,·ie will be on \Yednesday at the saro e times. A Q\4estion·and·answer period hosted by Officers Sklp·lltitchell and Don Gates will follow each shor1.'presentation. All merchants and their employes will be welcome. Two FirnIS Robbed SAN FRANC ISCO (AP l -Savings ·and Joan firms In San l\1 QJeo and San Francisco \Ve.r e robbed within 45 minutes Tu0e.sday and the FBI believes· lhe su me bandit did both. jobs . He \\las i<lentificd as a heavy-set. dark·haired n1Un, 45 to 50 years old. White. a retired printer und accountant, said he may mo ve because he and his "''ife have "too ·much room·· in their house in Harbor Estates. in San Clemente. I-le said lhey haven:t been a ble to find ·a stlitabl'e house in the same area. :·11 might ~ell be that two years hence I would be a candidate from another trustee area ." "'hite said . \Vhite, "''ho has been a trustee for four years and ser ved as presJdent lastyear. has v.•orkcd in support of the contiuuat i on sc h oo l , dru g involveme nt com mittee and the CJpjstrano-La guna Reg ional Occupational ·Program. ,.., think there are young people who can't cope with the system and that doesn't mean th ey can'l learn." he said. White is one or four trustees whose terms end next ye:C. All candidates tor the l\·t a rch 4 school board election must register with the Orange County Rt"?gislrar or Voters between Dec. 4. and Jan. 3. Husband Slayer Sues_ for Casl1 L1\FA YETTE. Ind. <A P) -Janel Garrison of Lafayette. who pleaded guilty to shooting her husband to de·. ath..has Uled suit seeking S~00.000 in Ruby Keeler. former Ziegfeld girl. star of 1930s mo.vie musicals and the Broadway hit revival of "Ko. No. Nanette," remained paralyzed and in critical condition tcxlay at a Great LA Man Faces Trial in Coast Assault Charge 1\ Los :\ngeles ma n arrested in Laguna Beach faces a jury trial in conn ection with an incident in \\'hic h a woman was a llegedl y assaulted and pulled tov.•ard.a vehicle. Char les W. Roberts, 32, has plead~d innocent to a m isdemeanor charge of ;1ssault and battery and wa s set for a jury trial Dec. 11 in Laguna Niguel l\lunicipal CoL1rt. Roberts was arrested la:.l month ••long "''ith Franklin R. :r..t allman. 27. of Lo s Angeles. on suspicion of attempted kidnap and assault "''ith intent to co mmit r ape. Howe ,•e r . the Ora nge County District .Attorney 's offi ce filed the les·ser c har ges and all other allegations were dropped. Roberts "''as arrested last month after Lt. Neil Purcell of the Laguna Beach poli re s potted a m an attempting to force a woman into a \'Chicle in the 12000 block of South Coast J.l il'!h\\'ay. l\taltman. alle ged driver of the \·ehi cle. was arrested "'ith Roberts but no charges.ha ''e been filed agui nst him. lie has been cleared of the allegations . ....-----"'' --'------.~4;un•u>~ a_nd $16.000. in in\U<anfs_ •11..<P ctJ'IW'lt'i htm . WORDS Thursday's Pilot Eg.l'.ly The suit v.'as filed in Tippecanoe , Circuit Co urt against Prudential ·TO WORK FOR YOV Insurance Company, which has re· rused to pay the insurance. Mrs . Garrison's hul'lband. Donald . \\'35 slafn last December. She pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter Thursday's Thahkigi\'ing edi· and received a suspended sentence or lions of the.Dally Pilot."A·ill be l~ Qyearsinprison. ~I delivered on a mfd,day schedule -~ "" • to allo'A' n.e .... ·spaper ci:r!~loyes t~ , I • .,..,;,... ,1 join .hJri<ll y, JW.,,~1'~0 .<!\1.-;: 1 1.~ • .f>"~~""~' !-". , • turke1 and all the-lrlinri'l1t1~. · ,.. . . . Afternoofl de li very resume:" Orange Cou~ty JO.ii, ~1ngs fer the on Its normal !fChedule Friday. 24 hours ending m1dn1ght Tuesday Jlav<l a h;1ppy Thanksgiving. totaled 114 -99 men i\nd 15 women - · Ja il dcpullcs reported today, ~-. "I'm ;_1 nother satisfied customer," the culler from Tl untington Bcal'h suid. "I sold n1y r:1r, .. he udded, II ere \.., ;tit ll took. (ij ~e tl)c ~nn­ nectton (or I.he sale· . ·s~ GA LAX\' Y-R. S2I<) 'l x-~~x)~ 1r ~ou h<1 \'l' e3r.you'41ikc lo c6n· \'C•rt 11, <':ltlh·, call fl~ 1>ul 1i rev" ~ord~ to \\'l"lrk for "<41· In the Dail~· J>ilOt. "" ' '· l • I falls. l\1 ont.. hospital. l\Iiss Keeler. 64, a residen t of lr\·ine Cove in La guna Beach. has undergone brain surger y follo\\•in,e a se izurl' \\·hich le ft her paralyzed. 1-lospital authorities said loday the La guna Beach \\'Oman's cond ition had re mained the same, critical. ror the past several d ays. Little movement has r e turned to her right side. authorities said. Ruby Keeter is the professional stage name of l\1rs. John Lo'M·e. She had been \'isiting a daughter in Lc"'•iston, l\lont., al the time of the in cident last week. Surgery "·as performed r~riday to halt bleeding from a weakened \val! of a brain artery. l\ti ss Keeler "·:i s a Bro:1d\vay star in Ziegfeld Follies during the 20s. She came to Holl y'M·ood to conti nue her ca r eer in movi es in 1929 after n1:1rryin gsinger Al Jolsnn_ They v.'erc divorced in 19-10 and l\liss Keeler later married J ohn LO\'i'e. a Southe rn California real estate de\·eloper . f_.o"·c died in 1969. In 1972 . l\·liss Keeler came out of retirement a nd played in "No. No ~anett e •·. a rcvi,•ul of the follies produclion·st ylc .shov.· "''hi ch had made her fam ous. A thundering blaze batlled at first by a lone policeman \1·ith his patrol car's fire extin guisher d~vastated a Costa !\1 esa shopping center Tuesdar night. causin g an estimated S200.000 damage. l\:o one v.·as killed or injured in the inferno 'M'hich v.·hippcd through an atlic shared by SC \'Crul suites but the fire loss "''as the "'·orst in city history. Investi gato rs returned lo lhe cha rred scene in the Vista Shopping Center at 19th Slreet and Pl acentia Aven ue today to sift for additional clues to its origin. One theory is that it mig ht ha\·c started around a Sc\1·ing machine in the small ba ck room uf a military surplus store. Arson has definitely heen ruled out at this stage in the spectacular 7:30 p.m. hluze \\'hie ~ y,·as pf surh major ;.tlarm magnitude it drr\\' rvcry piece of firefighting cqui 1>mcnt in the ci ty. "Not al t hi s ~·me, .. t•on firmcd Battalion Chief Bo Bcauch;imp "'hen questioned abou the possibili ty today. One key element 11 as eonstdercd to possibly be a sewing m;1ch1nc in lh l' rear room of Vista Surplus. according to a poli ce report of the incident. Patrolman Gary Bennett \1·as ISceGUTTED, Page ,\2) City's Social Security Services Suspended Social sccuritY i:;ervice in L:1guna Beach has be en suspend ed. Vern )\ing, social security branch manager ih San Juan Ca pis tritno, said that because of a travel budget cut his o ffi ce ca n no longe r se nd a representuti,~e 'o cfty hall t\l.·ic-c-·a. month to handle mcdicare claims and other businl'ss. • King said h(' belic,·es the budjtel cut is part of an economy dri,·e affecting most go\'ernment agencies. •l e s:ud his l 4·pcrson staff "'ill continue to ser\·e Lagunans. South Coast residents an<t man.'' Saddlehack tesidents Ol'I welf from their c1rnce al 32124 . Pasco Adelanto. San Juan <(~pis!rano. • , Business can be h<tndl C'd hy mail. b~ telephoning 836-2681 . or by t11k1n11 :i bus IQ th e office.flt the· interseftlc1n of Del Obispo and Pasco 1\de lanto. King said, lie snid social security otricC's ore • no"'· responsible for adn11 n1 s1crin.c "''(']fare tn th(' a~cd . blind and disablccl. as \1•c ll as for handlinJ:! 111cdicare an d sol·ial s ecur ity busi ness. The L:igun;i Rci1ch rcpre~enl;ition dates bnck h'J the 1m·~. Kini;:-~aid. .. \\'hen and 1f 11·c (tCl additional fund s. that's one of the ser\'ices v.e "'·outd stat·t again ," h~aid. J et Catches Fir.- ll OX<)L l.l.l tl'PI 1 1\ Pan 1-\ml'rlC'iir'I \\'orld ,\1r11a,1s JU •nbo 1et r.irryin R. 1119 person'I m:1<1l' nn emerJ,?l'nc y lunding 111 11onn1uh1 In tel'na11<1nal Airport afll'r an t•n,.:1n1• raught fir1'. 1t "'as rlisclos('d 'l'ul·:.dJ) Pnn Am off1c1als said p111'l ... cn12ers and the <'re1\• ~IHI do\Yn rmerJ1,cncy chutes uponl:indin~ Noone\\11\shurl Heisler Park Breakwater Bid A proposal to build .in 11 -foot·high. S200,00Q break\\·ater around parts of 1-1-:isler Park in Laguna Beach to cul y.·ave erosion \\'as reje('tcd Tucsd a~­ by planning com missionens. Commissioners said the proposal by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers \\'as unacceptable because it "'ould destroy both the beautr and thl• usefulness of the affected area including Di vers Cove. Pic ni c Belich and Rockpile Beach. Tht proposal was part of a report by the corps. "·hich studied l~eisler Park e r osion problems at the cit y's , req ue st. Th e Se\·en -acrc pil rk .. alop a 30-foot-high cliff o \·e rlooking th<' beach, loses an estimated two feet of cliff a year to "'a\'e erosion and is also (See REJECTED, Page A?) Iraq Accuses U.S. REI RL'T. Leh<1 non !1\Pl Iraq to · day accused the t:nited States. Br1 - 1:_tin and Iran of rehearsing for a join! occupation of the oil-producing coun· tries a round the Persian Gttlf. A front . page article in the dai ly Bcirul. \\'hich s peaks for lraq·s ruling Socialist Ba 'ath party. renounced recent In- <lian Ocean na\'al exercises of CE:'\• TO. the Central Treaty OrganizatiC>n . as ··terrorist );?u nboat diplo mat·~·.·' Coasl M't•i11ht•r It'll h{' f:dr on l'hank~g.t \·1ng Da~. follO\\'in~ the usual mr1rn·' 1n.c fog along the OranJ,?c Co:isL \\'armer Thursd<1y \\'ilh ht t.!hli ;11 lhe beachf':-111.•a r !i6 ri sing to 71 1nl:1nd. Lo1\ ~ tnn1~hl 38 to ·15 I i\SI DE ·rooA ,. A \Vi~enn:"" "1()ther .mot-ht'r lanuly-~-11/nig her:.relf. n101herand ~t>n -~o "they rt>uld be 111 l1eovt-11 w11h their dad fnr Thonksg1u1np " Stt>rg. Pagr A~. ltatlt•x •1 Ytw S.t•o<t " JoWWitl ., .. ... , .... " ...... ti, ... •• L.1'1 .. ,. '" Mw-11'• .... • " (tltMtftl~ •• Ht!llMl"'9•1 .. Oll•""" C1·1 °''fttlt Uv"'' ••• C-•<I .. -· '"' en .. _. .. Sylw111 ....,.... .. tw'o ·~•int,.•• •• _,, ••• l1:,1~ ol I'.~· .. ~-·""'"'•" ·~ E~"•l•·~""-0\• l'I·• TtltWl.+ell ""~~(' lt·I TM~1to ••• '"••111t llt< ... '" ... _ .. ...... 'I<:_ .. WwN .. M .. """ L.INltt\ .. - ' :' 2 DAIL V PILOT L/SC • • Weanesaay Novemo.r 27. 1914 Mitchell rielties Cov.er-up WAs 1-i1NGTON il;PJ I -Former Attorney General John N. Mitchel.I, under the sh ~rpest and most ca usti c q'ucslionlng .or the 42-dny conspiracy trial. today st.eadfastly denied any inv,o lve co e nt in thi..' \\'a t ergat t> brcak.·in,ur cover·up. Mitche ll , the first or the fivt"' dcfend3nt~ to testify. insisted hC' n e ve r e o n ee ul e d h11!h -l evr l 1nvolvcmenL in Wljter~a te. But he s.urt he a1-o ne\'er \'Olu ntt•ered any i911ormatW. in order not to Jl'Opardlze dill 1• tt·r le<-•tion of Hichurd riI . Mll:on• pasident. 0hief trt!ri prosC'e11tor J umes F. N eal failed to s h<1kc ~litchell 's story during a numb e r or h eated exc hanges, some of !hem so b_it~e r lhll l;.S.lf)i slrirt Judge John J . S1r1ca inttrt1*tfd t~ admonish the lY:o. "I have an urge. r.tr. Neal , to get to the truth,·· rt! itchell said sarcastically at one p9int. ·~iJt\ifd to get to the t ruth did not n'lcffftfti~liing the agents 'A'hat ~·e have been going over," Neal said. referring to an Jo'BI inter view of AlitcbelLiusltwo weeks a ~ter the June 17, lftt'W~gate break-in. Mitchell, then Nixon's campaign ~•nagi:r. ~fid two FBI agents cam e ibbls ofri~e' 'almost scared to death,'' a sked him a couple or questions and left. He sAld he did not volunteer informatio~' to them "for obvious reasons." ' Neal : "Whal 'obvious' reasons?" Mitchell : "The re-election of the president or the United States." . Nea l : ··so you concealed the truth?" .Mitcbell: "I did not conceal it. ( responded to their questions.'' Mitch.ell said that a meeting of caJ;ri'P,ai,e'n aides held in his apartment th,r~e· ,dJYS after the break·in w~s "'tot;il!y a t'fleeting to cover the pubhc relatiogs aspects of it." ·•·eoVer.or cover up?" Neal asked. "TO' cOver various aspects of it." Mltcht l'I said, emphasizing the ~·ord ••cover." ''Afitche ll denied that his deputy C''ampaigp'. director, Jeb Stua rt Atagruder.'told him in the summer of 1972 that he wus going to commit _pe rjury id testimony to a grand jury jny .. es.ttg,.at;qg \Vatergate. He said M,~~~U~Eir did not use the term pei'.J!Jp:, ftb( Instead "laid out what his testtm0nf \4rf.s going to be." yqeal'. ••vOu knew it to be false!" Mitche,JJ : ''I had some suspicions tliat it was ra1se ... ·~fal !-'.,'.~is boy Magruder, this q0n1awj'~.r; 36 to 35 years of age, and ,Yoll\_a-'W•ll Street la\vyer and former at!ol'lley giheral. .. " , ., , I • L . F·o·r· Marines O~ Murder .Rap . Three Camp Pendleton marines ~c­ cused of the killing or a fellow Manne who was shot to death Oct.13 after be· iiig robbed of $37 were ord~red Tues· d~ tO face trial Feb. 18 1n Orange ~GOurlly Supe'rior Court. Judge · Everett W. Dickey set the trial d ate for Marines Donald An- thony Flet~he r. 21. of Hawthorne. Steven 11ondo, 19. of Eli1:abeth, N.~., a nd Timothy Trice, 18, of. St. Lo~1s , Mo. They will face a pretnal heanng Dec. 13. r ·11· '1 . 'The trio is accused o k1 1ng •• ar1ne Joseph R. J\tosac. 20. or Lake T3hoe. Calif .• y,·ho was picked up with fellow Marine Ronald Sanders, 20. as they sat on a bus stop bench in Sa n Juan Capistrano. OCficers said Sanders told them he and J\losac we re dri \'en to a remote area off U1e Ortega 11ighway. and robbed. He s aid r.tosac was shot 1n t~e back as he hurled obscenities at his c,ap~qrs. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed P•t•iO.t>l ...... Pvbl1""' Jack R: Curley ""' Prf •"llt"I •""Go,..,., IN,..QI', Thomas Keevil Thomas A. Murptiine M.1111111'i"9 EO•IOF Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall >oU•lll M Ml4Q>"O E"'!on UQuna Bf•Ch Office 11 .. G-y'9S!,...1 Mllh'lf A(l(l•t U . P 0 . llo• tM. tlt~J OtMr Offlcts FACING EXECUTION ? Emperor Halle Selassie Ex-Ethiopia Chief Set For Death BEIRUT, L e banon <AP) - Deposed Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie may be executed in the nixt two days, the Fre nch-Language Bei r~t newspaper L 'Orient-Le Jour said today. The newspaper, quoting Western diplom atic source s, s aid t he 82-year-old Selassie had been moved Crom detention in Addis Ababa to a town 30 miles away to prepare for the execution. Selassie ~·as deposed a nd placed under arrest last September. The government was taken ~ver br a provisional military counc1J wh1.ch lasl weekend executed 60 aristocrats and former Ethiopian officials. L'Orient·Le J our said seve ral Western nations are urging African countries lo intercede with the Ethioj>ianjunta lo save Selassie's lire r.tohsen Slim, a prominent lawyer and chairman of the Committee to Safeguard Li be rty .a nd the Constitytion, cabled international organizations aski ng them to save Selassie. He said the former em peror deser,·es help because of his advanced age, his role as architect of African 'unity and support of the Arab and Palestinian causes. The" 120-member military council. which ordereOthe executions carried out a(ler midnight Saturday, was reporttd divided on the matter of Selassie's execution. United Nations Secretary.General Kurt Wald~eim on Tuesday appealed to the council to refrain from further executions for humanit'arian reasons. Jn a cable to the council Waldheim said ihe interna tional community feels a nxiety over "reports that a . . . .. detainees.·· Sheik Aboud Jumbe, president oi Zanzibar, "'arned that the executions cou ld trigger civil "'ar in Ethiopia. He told ncv.•smen in Na irobi, Kenya, \\'he re he was depart ing for a six-nation tour of the l\1iddle East, .. We are not,, h a ppy about the executions ancf will never support killings of this nature .. , From Page A I Holm Asks Art School ·Permit OK By J ~CK CHAPPELL CN ~ O•n, l'IW $&in Lag un a Heach Mayor Roy Holm "'ill pe rsona lly bring to the city council late toda y an appeal or a city board or adjustment decision denying the Laguna Beach School of Art a perm it for construction of a campus along Laguna Canyon Road. The council was set to meet in special session at 4 :30 p.m. al city hall to conside r the appeal and a raft or othe r ite ms le ft over from the pre\'ious Wednesday's agenda. The bo ard or adjustment denial was the latest round in a continuing battle of red tape Cor the Schoo) of Art. The nonprofit organiziltlon has planned a new campus, its first real campus, at 21222 Laguna Canyon Road. At first, annexation to the city was required for a portjon of the site. Then it was believed that part of the land rtsted, In ,n agttculfural preserve which would-fia-ve to be vacated. Portion s of the buildings "'ere relocated t o avoid problems or building in the preserve area. In the latest action, the board of adjustment ruled that since the area of the school is zonc?d residential - although it is completely undeveloped -the school campus wou ld not be compatible. JC an appeal is approved by the council, the school still has to go back to the board of a djustment for approval of the building design. Other items to be considered by the council include: -establishment of an arts commission for Main Beach Park. -status reports on the Village Fair shopping complex, the David Miller housing development along Park Avenue. and the housing committee. -citizen requests for a weight li mit on upland Road. -a decision on fate of the Casa de l'wfandigo a nd the Barbara-Weber Studio -two old buildings due ror relocation or demolition to make way for a Broadway entrance parking lot for Laguna Federal Savings. Capo Indian Council ·Unit Formulated San Juan Capistrano residents of Indian descent are invited to join the newly formed Capistrano Indian Council, an organization designed to preserve the culture of the valley's 1rs res1 en s. . The counc il "'ill a lso provide prac tical a s sistance to Indian descendants who require job training and placement. 1,velfare, medical aid or food st.a m p re ferrals. Other problems such as alcoholism. drug abuse and rehabilitation will al s o be tack led by the new organization. They hope alti:o to counsel young peoPle and Senior citizens who have special problems. The Capistrano Indian Council will work out of the Commun it y Counseling Cente~ of San _Ju~n / Capistrano, located 1n the Prov1nc1al REJECTED auilding a block from th e Old • • &11ss1on. · 'It will work in rooperabon with the damaged ~Y natui'a} water seepage Inter-tribal Council of California, The and exten~1v~ tunnehng by rod~nts. American Indian Commission on Comm1ss1oners al so reJected Alcoholism and'b rug Abuse. Orange a~ternate proposa ls by the corps that County Indian Center in Stanton, e1t_her an $800,000 concrete seawall be Indian Center and Ind ian Growth built a~ound the are11: or that there be Center of San Diego. Bureau or Indian extensiv e sand. dum~1ng. . Affairs Historical Society of San Do1:1g . Sc hm1~z. city J.lubhc works J ia n a ~d the City Council of San Juan admin1s trat1 ve a ssi st a nt who c' . l 1 "d th . ap1s rano. prese.nted the r e por · s~i e Not onlywillthegroupinvolveitself dumping would dis rupt t1depool with Indians of southern Orange ecolog)·. , County but also those descended · ·.1 f Y odut. \II an 1 t eh esho'u'lda ,rurnks from J~dians in northern San Diego recommen a ion . · · v.· l h. d · •• coun y. the w_holet 1n g an start over again , T he Indians assoc iated with he~~1~mi ss io n e rs agr ee d and J\tission San Juan Ca pist~ano here instructed sta ff to se~k ~olutions to ~he ~a.\!~da:ran~ni~~·i~nnap~fe~~~~n .f h!~ "·ater seep~ge and ~qwrrel tunneling ti rritoryy was triangular, stretching pro~l em s first, ~ay1ng lhf Y would be from the Camp Pendleton area to the easiest to deal \v1th. hills above Lake Elsinore, then back From Page Al GUTTED ••. dispatched to the scene about 7!30 p .nl .. afte r police received a. suspic ious Fireumstance~ repor~ from an employe of a neighbonng bus1 ne~s. David B. Linton. employe d by Chi er Auto Pa rts. 803 \V , 191.h iSt, told the offi cer upon a rrival he had seen a , oung ma r;i loitering aroun d the rear; ;,rt he other suite, Officer ~en nett said he checked _the firm :ind found the re:1r door ajar, then heard.suspicious noises inside. P la1it Thieves t o the ocea n along Saddlebac k rtlountain and Aliso Creek. to·or more information on the o.ctiv ities or membership of the Indian Council persons can call or 1,vrite Jaspe r t1olester. 32152 Los Amig os, San Juan Capistrano. 493·9780; or Lyn Gi rdler a t t he Community Counseling Center, 31815 Camino Capistrano. 493-7333. Dana School Hunting for New Principal 'rrustees of the Capistrano Unified ~11 MfU . JJO W.\t $1• ~'"''' ""'ll«T ... l'l.;.JaU IM•lel"I """"'•-, """''inti"" loe1c~: lrtli Ill•~ ""'"'•••d s.oclltbllt -Ylllt~ t!Xll ,_. P1l 1116.1 • -• School District are seeking applicants r-nit Dana Po1.nt-1o:the<post of principal or Dana Hills · . High School. 11 "°" ~ ftf'f'w•~ Telephone (714) 642-4321 Cl•sslfled Advertising M2·S671 L•guna Beach All Oepartmen1s : Telephone •94·9466 ~•om S... r;1'""""' 49S·06JO (llf""Qlll. ttU, O••llOf (N \I ""1111Vl•"O c..r. .... ,. JI!> ... "" ., ..... ,. 111.,.,,.t._ f!(l 1t0<l1! fl\llltt O• I0 .,.•1•v .....,.1\ ""••+11 ..... tot •-90.ic.t<I ••!"Owl \II«••• ~'""UIOOI or UO\'f•Ofll-•. ~cO<'>d ~·••s PQsi.or ~;,, 11 ~· Mt1-1, (111'-1 i.ult\CnOl•et11 fty t•"''' I.J OO ........ ~ •• : •• _., "'00 "'""""''· "1llllt1, *'11"°'1'°11' N 00 IOIO'lt~•t P otted plant pilferers prowl ed AssiStant Principal Phillip G_rig_non profitabl v Tuesday ni ght in Dana was appointed temporary pr1nc1pal Poi nt wi"th nci g hboMn ~ homes on last 'A'eek art e r the death or Walter J . 7.arzito Street r eporting theft s by Spenccr onNov.8. . foli age filchers. Ro b e rt Knapp , direc t o r o f Orange County Sheriff's ·officers personnel servicf's, 5aid he e xpects sai d Intruders took potted pl ants the a pplicatio n filing to close ~·:i lued a t s.so from the front porch at ~om.cli me i_n December. The district the home or Claire Bryant Kl emme. IS olsoseek1ng a football ~oach fo~ .the st.of338227.ar zito. s ame scfiool and }':PPhcant hhng The thieves took hanging plants closf's ~o~ that pos111~n .on D~t. 10. va lued at $30 rrom the front porch at A dec1s1,on on the pn!'c1palsh1p and the nearby homt' of Walt er Funk. 64 , the coaching Position 1s· expected by of 33881 Zariito, officers said. the end of January. . . \ I 'Do11't B11y It' Tradewell Stores, a retail grocery ~hain with stores in -s~;i_ttle and Portland .• has posted customers not to b~y suga r un~1l the sugar com panies can justify the prices. The signs, according to Trade\vell, have caused a sharp drop in sales. Chula Pleads Innocent To Narcotics Charges I Costa r.1 esa trial la\\:yer George Chula pleaded not guilty to multiple narcotics charges Tuesday night after Superior Court Judge J ames K . Turner refused to amend any of 13 felony counts contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. Judge Turner set Dec. 11 as the date for the next pretrial action on the al- legations and the date on which Chul a 's trial date will be announced. Flanked by four defense attorneys, Chula listened carefully as Judge Turner made it clear to attorney Keith l\1onroe that I.he Grand Jury in· dictment a nd the transcript could leave no doubt in anyone's mind as to what prompted police action against the defendant. Chula 49, of 1138 El Camino, is ac· cused or' possessing and furnishing co- caine and possessing and furnis~ing marijua na on a number of occasions during June and July of this year. Those charges are based , on the testimony before the Grand .Jury. of Joanna Harcourt-Smith, the Bntish socialite who became the paramour of imprisoned LSD guru Timothy Leary and who later adopted his name. She admitted under Grand Jury questionipg that she was the agent of the district a ttorney's office when she met Ch'.ula and his wife in hotel and restaurant meetings that allegedly led to Chula s upplyil1g her 'i''ith drugs. . ~-... Decision On Nixon Du~don Nol even Richard Nixon will kno!v the verdict of the Watergate court s medical examiners until the d~ctors report their unanimous c~n~lus1on to. federal court Judge J?hn S1nca ... The three distingwshed phys 1c1ans fl ew back to Washington Tuesday aft e r examining t~e 61 -ye~r-o l d former president at his estate in S~n CJemente to determine whether he is too sick to testify at the Watergate cover-up trial. "The conclusion· was absolutely unanimous." said Dr . .R!char.d Starr Ross of Johns Hopkins Un1vers1ty_. But the doctors refused to say whtlt the conclusion was. Sirica. w~o ord.ered the examination, said at the Watergate cover-up trial in \Vashington today he "couldn't see any reason" why_ ihe medical report could not be s~bm1tted to him today a nd made pubhc sooner than Friday. . Bot-h Ja mes F. Neal, chief prosecutor at the trial, and attorney \Villiam S. Frates, whose client .John D. Ehrlichman supboenaed Nixon. . urged Sirica to obtain the report as quickly as possible. Santa to 'Fly;' To Mall Site Santa Claus m ay be old, but he's still spry, as he'll prove f'.riday when he glides into Laguna. Htlls Ma)I - sans reindeer, sans sleigh but with a huge kite. He'll land at about 9 a .m. near the Sears store and will be met by Mrs. Claus. The two will open the Santa's house for its season of regular visiting hours up to Christmas Day. A stunt in.an from Sea World in San Djego has been hired by Laguna Hills Mall to make the airy arrival from a height or 1,000 feet. A mall spokesman said Santa will receive visitors from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and nooq t_o six Sunday. TOPCi)UALITY SHOES far EVERY SPORT INDOOR. OUTDOOR FUNo..tGAMES • •TlllHIS SHOES lly: A-., c-ene. Trelono,Pwc• •IASUTIALL SHOES lly: c ........ Adidas, lob Wolf, •TRACK SHOES by: Adida1, Tiger, Spot-IHI. •WRESTLIMG· SHOES by: CooYtNt, Tlgtr. •YOWTIALL SHOES lly: AdidH, •SICATE IOA.OS ..i.-. •RllSIEES •DAITIOAIDSCOlddorh •IOCCEIAU •TAIU TIMMIS. poddlts aod .... •HOCKEY STICKS COid poclis •SMUFFl.f IOARD SETS •IAllELL aod DUMHU; SITS •JUMP ROPES •SOCCER SHOES lly: A .. d ... Spot-lilt, ~========:::: Spol-IIM, c....ia. SPORT CLOTHES •ALL PUIPOSE SHOES Spot-llM, by: Adida1, A Racket for· any Occasion •IAC9UUIAU. ucquns •IAD~IHTOH IACKnS •S9UASH RACKETS •TIMMIS RACKETS lly: Wihoo. DaYi1, YOMX, ltMCroft. ALSO RACKET STRlllGIHG 1. llKE RS'41R. !'ARTS •TIRES. TUIES I STOllHOVRS Mow. tin Sat. ,_, CloMCIS-., llf.!!!111 •. es• I ' for the ·Sf'OR'fS MINDED ~~~!~ .. 2495 SUITS •SWEAT SHIRTS-1 PAHTS •GTM PAHTS -1 SHIRTS •VARSITY JACKITS •HTLOH W AllMUP JACKITS •TtHHIS DRESSES •MEit I IOYS TEHHIS SHORTS •MEM I IOYS TINHIS SHIRTS •TEHHIS SWEATaS •IASKUIALL .JlllSEYS •FOOTIALL JERSEYS FORTHEllAL EMIRCHTIC Sl'OIT FOOTIALLS -IASKETIALL -.. YOLLITIAUS -SOC:CH iALLS -PLA YGROUH IALL$ .. • • , UPITI ......... Oil TANKERS OOCK AT SAUDI ARABIANT ERMINAL ON PERSIAN GULF Arab Nations Now in Position to Mike, Break U.S. Economy Arabs Catching Up Saudi Arabia Triples Reseroe Fund • 8y RICHARD HUG JIES U-"•• Pr1u lnler°'"19MJ ( Secvnd In a se~s I It 1:-; conceivable that o handful of Arab nations and Iran could make or break the mighty U.S economy as well as the economics or other 1ndustr1al nations In less than tv.o years. lhe 01l -r1ch Arab nations have accumulated lnlhons of dollars tn a transfer of economic power unprecedented 111 ru~tor)' IN ONE YEAR, Saudi Arabia tripled 1t..s monetary Honest rescrvt<s to Sll.5 lillion makJng 1l the fourth n the wor ld behind 'fest Germany, th l! United !tales and J!pan, B y c o n s er v a ti v c estimates, the Arab oil t-xpo1·l1ng nations l ave atcumul ul e d so me $GO lulhon 1n reserves, n<arly equaling the $70 b1lhot 1n after tax pro£1ts of all lJ S. corporations. \Yhat lh1s means 1n elfecl 1s t he newly acqu1·ed "'-'Calth of the oil exportng nations 1s s uff1c1ent to >uy Co~op Car Care Clieaper Here SAN FRANCISCO !API -What happe ns when a loan orr1cer, a social workt·r and computer operator gt."t fed up with the service on their cars" They give up their careers, of course With help from a Methodist minister, t~ey Auto Shop of San Francisco. lnc , an orgaru2at1on they sar saves its members at least one-third of Y.'hal they might pay for auto J"epairs_ "'rHERE AJlE one-man Sh<lps here and there that Auton1ation ' Gets Bid Automation lndustr1l'.!s, Inc. has received a Depart- ment of the Navv contrucl in the amount of 510.800.473 for ~}S tems engineering services on se\ er:il ship board anti·a1rc1 aft m1ss1le systems The ccfntract 1s an exten- sion of an existing contract · and will run throug h August, 1975'. L"nder the t'on- t ract. 1\Utomat1o n 11•1tl prov1d(' a cont1 nlu111on nf t rt'hn ieal ser1 ices for several Na\"}' m1ss1 le progran1s This involves the installation of mi ssile svs lems on surf.ice stups. 1nclud1n c the cot'rd1nat1on nf m is~ile cnmpat1h1hty and interface 111th shJp·.s gun ~yslc ms charge th e same or eren less than we do," said Alen Loshe 39, the Co-oJ's sec r eta r y and s hop· mana ge r who has a master 's degree in :nc1al work ''But v.·c figure our is fair because 'Ae'r us ers an '. rlCC ing that isn't always ea.$> tO find -honesty " ~ When the co-op /was 1 n co r po r ate d ~a s t September, it had ~ven members. N9W therei:e 80 me mbers who pay o .1 year. They own the u.op and vote on its pohc1c ' Members a re enl1l d to repair wQrk at the r&te of $15 an hour for labor h.nd a di scount on parts Its mechanics are only p~td S2 11n hour •. because mtst of 'the current re\enue 1~ U!led for rent and eqwpmenl. ''LIK E ANY new business. you struggla for a while,'' said Lou DurhP.m. a ~tclhod1st cle rgyma,n who se rves-as the co-op's treasurer. ''Our pbilo,ophy IS we would rather ketp the prices or service down than try to make a return In the fol m or dividends .. l\l ost of the mechanical work 1s done by Loshe ; Donald Mincks, 39, who spent three years as a real estate loan off1cl!r: and Al Wenge1·d, 37, who spent five yea r s as a computer operator for Bank of /\mel'lca most or the U.S 'l!conomy and more than enough to seize economic control O\'er ottl e r m aJor 1ndustr1al powers 1'h1s \;1st ne\11' wealth \\'US atcumulated 111 less than JS month s throu g h the quadrupling of crude 0 11 prices by the Organ1zat1on of Petroleum Exporting Count11es, which produce 70 percent of the wo rld's exported otl. The rich are likely to get riche r The Wo1 ld Bank estimates that by 1980, OPEC countries will have accumulated S650 billion in surplus funds and by the endof 1985, $1.2tr1lhon TllE SU DDEN tr ansfer of b1Jl1ons of dollors to the treasuries of OPEC nations put a severe strain on the world's f1nanc1al structure, contributed to worldwide u10attQn and placed some nalions, such as Italy, on the verge of bankruptcy. Money is po1ver, and how the newly rich Arab nations use 1l will 1n lal'ge part determine how the free market economies of the economi c storn1 \Valier J . Levy , an indt•pendent 011 consultant, predicts that until the 01! exporllng nations are able to absorb the vast influx of "petro dollars" into their own economies ·'their .surplus claims on the rest of the Y.orld's future will goon pyramiding ' Nations th<tt rely h(•av1ly on imported oil "from a range or Italy down ln India" are now 01 soon \V III be broke, heavily 1n debl to the 011 producers. L.ev y s:u d The United States .tnd West Germany are being placed 10 the pos1 t1on of having to underwr1le the 01\ debt of the poorer uatlons, thus undermining their own economies. RECENTLY, GREAT Britain's chancellor of the exchequer, Denis Healey, warned of economic di s a s ter unless the pctro-dollar surpluses can be recycled to provide consurner countries w1th the 01\ they need and keep lhe11 econo m i c~ afloat "'Other\1•1se. he said, 'the world will see a slump al least on thi.'.' scale of the 1930s " 'Longest Recession' Seen ' By Simon Since WASHINGTON lAPl - Treasury Set'retary Wtlh;l m E. Simon savs lhf' United Stales may be fat'ing the longest recesilion sin ce World Wa r ll and does not rule Ol\t thol it abso could bf the worst. ··11 1nlghl be IOOJ:(l'I' than any of thl' 1 ('cesslorts we've exper1rnced !iince \Yorld Wear II . but 1t'!i "'a1· too ~earl y lo tell V1'hcU'le1 11 wlll be more severe.·' Sin1on saJd in un intervicv.• this week. THt: l.ONGEST of the rive post war recess1on!i extended t2 nronths. from Novemb er 1969 t o Novf!mbcr 1970. Simon 1aid U1c nation's unemployment rate -oow 6 ptrcent of t he labor force -will hit 1 pert'('nt by late sprlnit. and indlcltted iu--. ""ouhl not be surprised if 1t l\'enl higher The nut1on ~ 11.or"1 unen1ployn1ent in th(' Postv::.i.r period wns 7 9 perc e nt du1in il thl' ritttssf(ln u( l1lll' 19-lX and ' 19-19. ··F orecas t i n g is a precur1ou1 business. but th.it isn't presently tn our forl!Ca$l. ·· Simon said 1,1•hen asked 1f the jobless r :l lC might go as hi gh as 7.9 pe r cent 111 Ulc current rl'ccssii1n. Son1c p1·i vf1le cC'o no1n lr forecasts have been predicting an 8 percent JOhle!ls rate •t e said the economy. which tuls been dec.Unlng all yeo r , will conti nue to decline through the first quarter of 1975, and ·t.fien level oft. "WE STILL forecast lhal by the si.:mrner of 1975 there will be an upturn." he s:ud The over-all decline 1n the value of the nat1on':i economic output. 119 mell.$utt'd by tht': groS5 na tion11\ product, will exceed the dl'chne or l.~ percchl during the 1969·1970 rl'cesslon. Simon said I le 5a id it would be ' too eorly to tell" wh~th~r\t wlll plunge below 3 9 pl!rcent. which was lhtt r~Cnrd WWII post11.·ar economic decline 1n the recession or 1953 an<I l954 But Simon argued lhlll the current recession 1s not mu rh 1,1•o r se than the adn1 1n istrut10 11 had •1nllc1put('cl ,1t the ti me 1t drL•W up its eco nomi c prog ra m 1n Oc·tnbl'I . although he said the outh)Ok 1:s being compl1catt'<I by the co11I strike "1'he economy 1s 1n tb .!.Q~e_,ot_..ol!_r_. expcCtjl1ons, · w1tlll'fle cxrl•pt1on of th\~ coal strike impilrt, he !ilUd. ltc added that it "'-'•1s ''In lhe lower end or the zunc of what we experted. but still within the 1.onc · 11•: SAID, TllE co.11 strike wi l l ''Jhow a sha r per sJ01,1•doy,•n" in the economy. 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DAILY PILOT 1 !'UILll: NOTICE ""8ill""41 Ore"'" CCMtl ........... , •• ll. 20, JI, 1914 "'"' 0.Uf Pli., •101·14 PUBLIC NOTICE IUf'••tOll COUllfO,THt 5",fl: 0 .. (ALI "0 II MIA ..011 TH• cou"''" 0,.011.u.oa ....... 11 .. 1 MOnt• o" Mt:A•••G 0" HTrTtOflll llOlt ... OIATE 0" MOLOGIA .... I( WIU. AHO POt Ll:fTE IS Tl S T-l lff AllY l!.M•le ol A"'NE M. Mf;Tl\, eU ANN If • ~l Mil'TTS."ottt•~. . Wednesday.November27.1974 TONIGHT'S TV~ IHGIH,IGH1S NBC (418 :00 -"Robinson Crusoe." This new production of Da niel DeFoe's classic story stars Stanley Baner us the castaway wi th J ohn ~lolder as his man Friday. ABC <7 1 8:00 -''Godspell." The movie \'Crsion O( the s tage production being presented a ll over the Orange Coast, an up to date rendering of the Gospel of Matthew. CBS 121 11 :30 -'·Ivanhoe." This 1953 movie version of Sir Walter Scott's class ic is Taylor made -Robert Taylor a nd Elizabeth Taylor star \\1ith Joan Fontaine and George Sanders . NOTl(f IS HERfl'I' C.!YE N 11••1 1 llOIE•T M"LOVJC ~' 11!"11 J'lttt'" • ll"i•·"·"~---.. --....................... . f;,,,, IOt fl'rotw .. Ill' W.IH •fP"lc: WI II -to< t' '--_. UUitn Ttll•mMI.,., IOI ... 111'41• •-rntttrfflC.t IOwll1(1\ h ,,,_,,,. 1"'111., ,..,.k.....,l, ..,ci IMI , ... I•--pl..;• ol l'ltfrl,,..U. .... _ M• lltffl WllOt 0tU- t0, ,.,., ,, t ;JO ....... /fl .... ,_,_°' DIN,,,.."' l+O.) OI w lO (-1, .. 100 o...ic C..fllitr Orlvt Wttl, In'"' (llfol $.Mite""'· C:..lllot"fll&. 0.\edHOlltfl'lbtf It. lt14 WILLIAMf" ... JOHH, Counl•Cl••k KllTH ft.GIU.C/91.t.OISOM PF ... ELllEll, WOODARD. OUIMNANOlllOSSI .. ...,.,..u. 611W.t!:M.nll ....... Utt,.._ .............. c.i.......,, .. ,, T .. 1 ttu1U..1tn .. __ ,...,: .... tllo .. , Pu1111""41 DrMIM Cotti Oilllf PllOt, l+Ov. •11.1'·"'' "2J't.f4 TV DAILY LOG Thnitksgiv ing Treasure Jason Robards, Lisa Lucas and A1ildred NatWick (from left f star in the ho1i · Moro. Dvrinr tflis time Lton1rdo day drama "The Thanksgiving Treasure," to be rebroadcast tonight at 8 pnparld court 1utri11s, studied o'clock on CBS. Channel 2. 1~1tomr 1nd produc•d palntinp •. _...:;...:.;;;::.::..;;.;c:...:.:o;o;,..;;.;c;;;:"'-"-'"-------'------------------111cfrt 1s "The Virrin at the ROW." I 'Godf a t her' Tops • CB Do;minaies ~ . ~ . ~ ·Ra'lngs ·Chase : ' NEW YORK iUPII -TylcrMoore;"S.CBS ''Bob : NBC's bl~\:buster film. Newhart;" 9. CBS' "Good :~ •'f.he Godf ther'' Part-2 Times;'' 10. CBS ''Koj{lk." _ ~-: was the Lo e:rogram last Although CBS retained • ., week, butC S, backed by its the No. 1 position for the •: comedies, ept the next 10 ·season, a spot it was hi!ld ~: ·Shows and pt its first plae,e for the last 18 years. some · .spot-in t hf; ratings for the TV analysts,expected "The ~ 1!rl<fl75seaibn. · Godfather" to vault NBC in-:: The ratJf.gs for the week to first place. :· ending Sqfday, Nov. 24. ac-p!~::~~i tAfn!'a~:;:i~:: :: cording tp_th.e A.C. Nielsen .r.tonday night were offset surv,ey ~eased Ttjesday, bY the poor performance of :: wer~: C , 21 .!i, NBC 20.7; a tV remake of "Great Ex· ... and AB flS.6. ·rne .seasonal :: averages ·for the American pectations," which ·gave TV championship to date Friday r}i ght to CBS. "Ex~ are: CBS20.5; NBC20.2 and pectations" was the 44th show fast week. NBC usual· ABC 16.8. ty takes Friday with "San- The top 10 shows were : I. ford and Son." "Chico and NBC ''The Godfather;" 2. the h1an" a nd "Rockford CBS "All in the Family;" 3. Files." .. CBS s p ecia l , Ch arlie NBC also had another· Brown ; 4. CBS special, \l.'eak night on Thursday "Happy Anniversary;" 5. and lost poin..ts ~unday to· CBS "The Waltons;" 6. CBS CBS' "Kojak" anO "Man· ''MASH ;" 7. CBS "1t1ary nix." PUBUC NOTICE •11111 SUf'ElllOI CO UITCH'THlf STATI Of' CALll"OllMIA l'Oll fHlfCOUMTY 0 .. 011.t.NGI Wednesdo y Evening NOVE MBER XT ·~~~Ji~~~~~RT~~~;... 'Mousetrap' Snaps Up Its 22nd Yea1 SEASON"-Patr1c1a Neal, Ed Flanders ....... ,_ tlOTIU 011' MllolltMG 0" PITITIOtl JrO.-PllOllATI Ofl'r wn:a. AMO l'Oll L~l•STlt.T.t.MEMTAllV E•l•N of THEKLA $. CHAPPEL, ·~· THEKLA Sil SE HS (H ... PPEL, ...... M~: MEllLY~A.CHAPPEL, l>NN...O. MOTl(E IS l'IEllEIV Gl\IE N tl\ll Altll'<Ufl E. PUGH, JA, "-l lfltO ... rtlll I f:ltlltillfl for Pr-It .. Wiii IMlor ISWM<• ol Lfllt!I'• Tts11mtn11ry to 1r. ,.1,Uoner •tftr.,,.. lo wnltll 11 ..-for lllttfler Wllt•lfr,, ""' 1~ 1r.. llnw -pl.ct o1 llNrlnO tht S<lr'fll 1\1) -n WI for °"<.mbtr 10. ""· •I t :ll(l e.m,. lfl tr. ~-ot CtPNtllltftl ND. a ti S<llCI COWi, fl 1Q)CJvl( (.1)11 .. r Orlft WtM, lfl U'HI CllJ of S...tt Atlfi, C:..liloffll .. 0.IHHll...,,, .. rtt, ltlf WtUJAMl .\tJOHJIC. <""''""~ ~CW, f'UOH ANO \IAWTl• JM W. Olf~ 81 ..... S•ll1 la '-........ ,, C..l!Mnlt t'Mlf. Tll: tllalu+t•I• ......... .,. .. , petltltflltt' Put1Usn.G Or•"'iS (Oii! a.It~ Pilat, Hov. )D,fl,?7, ltU ' 411-1• P UBLIC NOTICE l $11U NOTICE TO(lllOlfOIH SUPl:lltOll COURT OFTHt: STATI OFCAUFOllNl.t. t<OR JHl!(OUNT'l'OFOlt.t.NGl "'· A .. 114t f:~ Ot GEOAGE Ff.AMER, lliO ~,,GEORGE eow ... 110 F ... RAAER. ..-clnUEORGE E. F.t.RMEll.C.C"°M<I. NOT1CE 1,; HEllEBV Gl\IEH lo uw C:redilOtl of I~·-flll"'fd*'fOt'ftl ,,,., .ii PHSO!I' ll•••na <II•~-"'" 1"' "'" ~tu••• rtCl<J;r"ll to file llle'm, w;~n lrw __ ..., v .... c~o. In'"' office ot 111t ,,..,. OI ll'lt tl>Ovt tnUUfl<I (-1, Ot IO pn-! tMm. *!1" llM nKellln' W\l(hffS, ft> l1lt ""'*"'tl'lfd 11,1,,. <lthu OI ,,., u to<,,.y, HOW ... 110 L. STONE, \Ollllt Wil\h[fe llou1tv1r4, Suoto Ill, lOS A.noelft, "* lllu Mh ol Ille uno!e~ In 111 .... ut" p rteln•nv 10 1111 .. "'• ot wicl dtttdtn1, wllll1n tour monllllttltr lne liN """''<•""" lll'tllllnoll(f. Otttd How mto.r 11, 19'4 HELEN CHEWN!N(; FAAMER ~111:•1 .. oi-w11111 ,,.._.,.,..noodcle<:_,,, MOWAllO L\TOff• _. ...... 1 ............... ,11 LMA ... i.s, C•l1i.rn1.-. ._.,., Mr E•t<11tri• PuOllSllfCI GrlftOP Co.Isl ~J\' PllOI, Nt> .. tnMrJ, 10, 11, ltl4 .U.1·14 PUBLIC NOTICE •·Ul» SIJl"llllOR COURfOl'TNE SfAfEOll'(ALll'OllfrtlAll'Olt I THECOUMfYOl'O•ANGl frt•.A,.alMI MOTICE 011' HEAltlMG OF l"t:TI TIOH [ 11'011 l"ltOIAflE OF WILL. AND FOlt LIEfTlltSlft.TAMENTAllV E~lll~ 01 EMIL'!' K•RSH!:N GREEN, llt<tlw-4. NOTICE IS HERE:&'!' G•YEN 11'1•1 C.Ell ... LO LA YERN GREEN "'"' lllN llt•t•n • pe1<!1on 1or Ptot>Mt ot WI« -111 tu<Yn<f o1 Leuett ,, ... ..._,.,., l<> '"' pe"1•oner ,.1ortn(t 1<1 *n"n •• .,,..,. l0t lt,lrlher Pftt1cu11rs, •f'O U\91 '"" l•me •nil plfGf OI he•••"ll lM w .... "'"' t>etn <el tor OKe"'°'' 10, 1974, e1 t ,JO , m .. '" tl'ot couriroom of Otpf'1.....,l Ho. J OI w 1d '""tt· fl 1ll0 C1v•< (;en!H °''"' Wttl, 1n '"' ClhOI S1nte ""'· (•'''°''"~· 0.lftl MO'Vi'ml>f'r n . 1~,. WILLIAM I . SI JOHN. Coun!y Cl••- STl l'Mlft H. SMlfN 2*" "'""'"··· ...... MiutMI v•1•. C1hlonli1'2Ul Tt4: llHI -..HM ... , ..... .,i ... : ... lltlilootr PvtllllonlHI 0•111~ (on! ~If P1IOI, Now. )t,Jl,lnil ()t(, l , 197' 4360-1• ·PUBLIC NOTICE • f)@ CIJ (]) rnm!C liE Tiit· t ier ''Tltlnp in Their Stason" (90) The llort of a hudworklnr 1ur1I Wisconsin flmlly arid tht tensions th1t arise bthnen fltht1 and '°"· Jtopardllinr the amtlnu.ikNI ol the llfltily's prilt daiiy !um, when bcfh men are forced to confront the 1e&lily ol the im0tndin1 death of fhtir wile and molhtt dtie to leu· kemia. Patricia J'le&I, Ed Flinders, Marc Slnttr and Met fosler stir. 1=. 10:00 0 @ (!) m htto«Mi .. A Vert · lontl)' l1!t(' Petroctlli ls t$Si&n&d ; by th• public defender's orrict to ·• def1nd 1 roun1 drifter, witlt 1 his; tory of violence. ICCUstd of murder· In& 1 loul men's pmmiK~ous wife: Lou Gossett, lid Gina and Russell Wi&a:iM /IJtsl. . .. ~fe 1old":S 0 ~ne Bancroft stars '*ANNIE & THE HOOOS 8 Special guest stars Music! Comedy! Fun! o <lit C1J1 rn m cmma ... ~ic & tl!t ttoo.ls Anne 8111c101t ptl)'S llostess to A11n Alda, Hck Benny, Mel ·Brooks. Tonr Cartls, D1vid Merrick, Robut Merrill. ·c1r1 Reoner 11\d tiene Wildu in tllis 'llour . of comtdr 111d music. Tiit hood$ In tbt P<Pfilm title art not mob- s\trt, but·llfer to such "hoods" 1s· Womanhood, B.c.belorhooll, Parent· llood ind Motlttjflood. . ®) a:mmJ Tb1 Liie Grut Plan· · little Rase.ab @ Tiit U11ftucMb1u ,.,o @rnm Ci!ImD "'' m'"''""' fiaaks(IYl111Trwu1t (R) (90) Ten· 10:30 l lollhltJ to M'tlnture ytar·old Addle Mills shl/U her W1ildtf!ust Hebnsli:a horn• •1th her.stun will· LI CililUd Grit.I owed la~ •nd rtf!Ut, eompa$SIOn· lnMr Vblons alt ,nndmotlltr. Tbis IS the sti:ny ol Nodln T1palln how htr fritndsllip for I l11nely old 11·00 ~s oo ~m CDHM min and ht1 loYt for a horse ptove • -N stronatl' th•n adult rruQ:es. Lisi -."1:. • Lucas, Jason Robtrds. Mildred Nit· l tSt ot Grt11cbo widl 1nd Bun11d Huahu star, 6 .:.'~ 9low 0 "ROBINSON CRUSOE" Mlsslo~ l•imsibl• *TONIGHT ON MOBIL .,..,,;.., . SHOWCASETHEATRE (])MlrC11n11 Uncommonly good TV! Wild Wild Wtst D @ ('j) ®l m cm:mD Rtb-fti 'r!.l_I lor He11th . iftM Ctv111 (2hr) St1 nl•J B1kei IQ!} llJ) Wtnted: Dt1d M Alrre stJrs ill the title 1ole in this new 11:15 m Cl11t111 34 production ol the D•nit.I Deloe cr1,. 11:30 fJ @ (]) (IJ CBS lite Mooiie: (C) lie 1boUt 1 ma11's survi~1I for mo11 "l,1nltotn (adv) '53 -Robert Tay· tti1n two deaides on an 1!1 but 101. Eliz1beth Taylor, lo.In Fontaine, deserted Island. Rim John HOider Ceotl!_ S1nd1rs. stars as Min Friday. 0 l2J (1) ®) m»hnny C.11Gn O ltlt'fioe: (C) (Zin) ''Tbt Ca111di-Joey Bishop is 1uest host. 111s" (dr•) '61-Robflrt ftt1n, Tonn O logins & Mtui111 Concert Tb1tcftt1. John Dehnt1. {j) MO'tle: "frt111 htffllllll, Ordtrs (!)Im ti Ci11uclto to J1lr (dra) '65 -Christopher 0 19 ([))(})CE ABC WedlllS· login. Ny Ml'tit: (C) {!!tr) '"°ch.pell" Q Ceiil@)CI)G)WJdt W~rl d (mus) '13. The joyGUS n :e111n1 ot Sptti1I "C1li!orni1 Jam" (Rl Deep tlte Gospel of Sl M11thew 1s • Purple, eiac~ Saba1h 1nd Rare Eartlt moder11 musical celtbre!ion of life stat. ind 11it11 In a series ot Biblic.I! ·o Mowie: "The Man in the Shad· pa11bltt to!d in IOlll br 1 Chns1 tfft'' {dr1) ·57 -Jeff th1 ndler, Or· li1un in a Su11tfmtn sweatshirt son Welles. Colleen Miller. 1nd WOrkmtn's O'itrll!S. (!) lill Cosb)' I 0.aMr's Cllolc• tl1l Soul II Tabs A 111111 12:00 m Movie: "Riot in Ctllbloct II" Y•ri"' .. (d11) '54. -Ne•llle Bran~. lto MM: (CJ (2hr) rirtblll for-Gordon, [mile Meyt1. LONDON IUPll -"The Mousetrap." the longest r unning play ,in British history, was 22 years old ?i.tonday. The Yiheezing old Agatha Christie thriller ticked out i t s 9 .139Lh s tage perform ance Saturday night with a kind o r jnexorable inevitability. Peopl'e who saw it in the d ays wh e n Ha rr y S . Truman was Lalking tough Lo· Josef Slatin and when Winston Churchill was in ~ No. 10 Downing Str:eel now a r e br i'n gi n g 'thei r MOVIE MTINOS · FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PE0Pl£ Tiit OltH"'• of t,,. "'"'°' " ro .,.,.,,,. -· -,,,. ..... ,_,,of ,.,..;. ~ IOt •'""'f Ir ,_ c,,,,..M, ®llO tll( u•o•• 11 MllllTIO . t•'lt 1 ... 11 11111 v..., 111 Ul11•~ ..,HI ............................ .., a: ~ ... ~ .... ¥ ........ ............ --........ ,_ .............. . warr (du) ·12 -Ben G1u1r1, 12:30 O Movit: "Down Am•nr the Sllel· Eddit Albert, Anne Fr1nc1s, Rletrdo teri11 Patllll" (tom) '53 -Milli r-------------1 M011t1lb111. Gr,nor William lundi1an J1ne I Fl111 Ftlla11 Greer. ' ' C111t111piollship WrtsUi11r l:OO 8 ®I Tarnorniw J"."11ne L1111u11t Pftlfllll Ci) (fJ @@ News l:lC @ M1~1 Do.u~11 Show 1:30 m All·Klfl!t Show: "To PltlM A 1;D Merv Griffin ~ho• lldy," "The Se«t11d Wom1n," .. In I ltllllld 'tit Lines . . Trouble" 9:00 ~:i!:''" Footull H11lll1rhts l :4$ ~ Ml'l'it: (C) '.1ht lt'ld" (wes) Tiit Ult ol lt11n1rdo d• Vinci 54 -V~n Hdl1n, Almt Blncrofl, The l1r1tn!i'ft side or d1 Vinci Is Lee M1Mn, Ptttr Graves. poflraytd ln Olis tpisodt 'fl'hicll tx· 3;10 I) Mt1il: (C) "H1rcule1 Afalnst amints tilt timt ht sptnl ti a t th• ;Mon Men" (sci·fi) '64-Alan courtitt to Mil111's Lodovko 11 Steel. ' /, gran'dchildren to see it. The actress who took over the leading role Monday dropped out or the same part 17 years ago. Londoo audiences no\v total 3.5 million, a nd 41 othe r cou ntries hav e b e e n mou setrapped in 22 other languages. A s pokesman for the production gave out Lhe annual statistics : ''During the run 41 miles or shirts have been ironed. the curtain has been raised and lowered approximately 106,70 0 t ime s' approximately 144 tons of programs have been sold, nearly one million t ee creams h ave b een' consum ed by patrons," he S?.id . There i s s o m e controversy over the kind of r eco rd Monda y's performance number 9,140 was. . , The Guinness Book of Records tallies 8,494 Los Angeles performances of a victo ria n melodrama called '"1'.he Drunkard." Yel that show was put into a musical version and together with "1UTlll Pim • TOHY AW•lD • M.Y. ClaAMA CRITtc~ CllCLt AW.AID • "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" ., ..._ - Recommended for Mature Audiences ,...,. ...,.. s •• ., 1:00 , .... SPfClA&. SUMD•Y MA.TIMHS-3:00 ,..., Carroll O'Connor Ernest Borgnine JAMISCAAN LAUHN HUnON "THE GAMBLER'~ •· Law & Di50rde r' DAILY 7 & 10:30 Detily l :CS 3:30.7:10.10:40 S.t-1:20-1:45 f.ii~~-_::.....!S.-1:4S-S:1N:4S tl\WIQSELZNIOO-• MMGARll lliftHfUS "GOIE -wn-a THE m1r CIARKGABLE VMENLEIGH LFSIJE HOWARD OLJ.VIA dellAVILLAND • EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IN FULL STER EOPHONIC SOUND AND 70 M.M. MON.TUES.T-HURS. & FRI . 8P.M. ONLY WED ONLY I O'CLOCK AND 8 P.M. SAT. AND SUN. 12:30-4:45-9:00 • " Lhe pl ay achieved 9,477 performance. The move performances. daunted its box office r "h1ouselrap'' people snap takings not at all. fingers in disdain at such Agatha Chnstie wrole it trifles. as a radio play for .the late A good four years ago, Qu ee n Mary 's BO th they say. the whod un it birthday. She thought a thriller set in a snowed·in stage version might have country house became "the "a nice little run," and She longest running production assigned all the royal.lies to or any kind alone theater in her grandson, who is now the world ." It has run twi ce rich. · as long a s its near est , British rival. .... Dame Agatha hers-:ir. : Thi s y··e a r ··Th e ·· rlow 84, wenl to theoperung M:ousetrap"'·moved across· night. She hasn't been back a tiny alley to a different Si!'Jce. <;>nee, she said, "wa.s theater: Jlli ssing n'ot a 'enoughforme."· ! TUISD•Y I .l.U. l\lkllof-,.,. D.11 • ., . "CHINATOWN" (R)- · • ........... "HAROLD . MAUDE" ... °""-.JUGGERNAUT" FAMILY TWIN CINEMA f~,u"' "''"' •o1.uf• ''l .,~o • 1 ;1~1 8'1001(HUll ')l • CINiMA I lllDAY OF 111 DOlPlllt Tldllil•' h111mill· Allllclf*IJ"sllfl . o~ , .. .,_. SPIKESG4NG WIMILH ~ SPICIAL HOLIDAY M•T1• THUIMl.-SAT,..SUK. DOORS OPIH 11:30. MOM.-TUl. 6:45 P.M. I [Rl • Hil single "You Blew ti" by sdm Coslow ohd sung by Donny Street. Cwf9h!bY~(ntetcn~inc. PARDON MY BLOOPER based oo radio& T.V.'s mosl hilarious bonetsl 2o4- "PlA y It AGAIN SAM" . ** *·****""' ""'·---99 '*/'~ DEAD ,. YOUR Hometown Dall y News paper DAI LY PILOT • t • -· Saddlebaek ED I TIO N ' Today's f<~l11 a N.V. S t oeks , VO L. 67, NO. 331, 3 SECTIONS,.JO PAGES O RA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNES DAY, NOV E M BER 27 , 1974 TEN CENTS Laguna ·Hills Residents Give Thanks By ANN COOPER Of lilt D•lly PlllCS..ft "I'm thankful to ha ve my family around roe. \\le'll be having dinner together. And I 'm thankful for my good health.·• This r esponse of_ !\1 rs . Frank l\lcClung, 3197A Via Buena Vista, is typical or how residents ot_Leisure \V o rld reel about celebrating 'rhanksgiving this year, judging from phone calls the Daily Pilol made Tuesday to people living in the Laguna Hills retirement community. Several residents mentioned t~eir families. ?ilrs . Florence Abrams, 2403 Via l\lariposa West, is thank!ul for her . two dau.ghte.rs~ "They take such v•onderful care of me," shes.aid. .. I'm tha nkful," said ?itrs. Austin Gudmundsen of 2016A Via Ma,riposa West, ''that my children and grandchildren are such honorable people." Fanrtie Kristal. 633P Avenida Se\1illa, v.'ill be traveling to northern CaliJornia to a tamily reunion v.·ith her chil(iren a nd relatives from as rar away a'\ Afinnes ota. "I 'm jus t grateful this Thanks giving that I can be \vith my c hildren," s he said. "'That's a lot to be thankful for.'' Some residents of the retirement community expressed gratitude that . they felt v.•cll ··rm thanktul for my good health ," said ~!rs. \\'ilma Acton. 4798 Calle Cadiz. l\1rs. Arthur Adair of 870C Avenida Sevilla said. "I'm so grateful to be v.•e ll. I've j ust had some serio us surge ry." ~lrs . !·I. Earl !\1Uler,_3173C Via Vista, had !;imilar th.oughtS'. "l 'n1 sick in bed right nov.'," she said, "so I'm more conscious or being gr ateful for what I have." l\lrs. Clayton Abernethyl'-2219Q Via l\lariposa East. said she is thanklul for her faith, then added, "and to li\'t' here in Leisure \\lorld . It 's a v.•onderful communit,\' " l\lrs. l·lell•n Robe11son of 3337-tB Punta 1\lta is retired fron1 the Los Angeles Al unici pal Court ··1 ·m originally from Illinois," she said. "but I love Ca lifornia. I'm thanklul to be livin g here in Leisure \\'orld .. ~lrs. A . Patterson, 23$43r Via !\fariposa \\'est . says she. too. 1s ~rall'ful lo ht• IJ\'in~ 1n La~una Hills comm un1\\' "E1·t·r,·ont•'~ so 111re and friend I\. ''0:-ht· :-:u d · :\Ir ~I \l art1n. ri82:'\ \'ia '.\lendoz:'.l, ex1lrcssed th1• ::.(•nl1111l'nts of r'r..a.n~·. both Le1sur1· \\'orld rcsiden1 s and othe rs. 11 ho 1( di l}(' rel~bru~l g tht• hol1da1 111th .1h1• tr di ion a l 1'hanksi11·1 n~ dinner. ··1~ ank~ul 111~ ~t ill hai·t.• plent~ to Cat,· h • aid . ··and th:it 11·(' still ha1·e a'1tr· l'-ious ar or l11·ing .. • Saddlehack · Students • m Top 22% El Toro Mobile Home Park Approved A zone change which is the first step tO\\'ard a new 20-acre mobile home park next to the existin g Sesame Street :\lobile Jl ome Park in El Toro 11·as approved 'f uesday by the Orange County Planning Commission. The parcel. owned by long.time El Toro resident Ray Prothero Sr., is nov.• in citrus t rees. It is eu st or the Saddleback Valley Plaza. Prothero s till must obtain a use permit before he can de\'elop the -~=~~~1R:~ufd~1~:J~~~=~~ ~~~ ~~~ mobile homes. Prothero said lhe park v.·ou ld be (or Ruby Keeler ' In Hospital Ruby Keele r , former Ziegfeld girl. sta r of 1930s movie mus icals a nd the Broadway hit revival of "No, No. Nanette." rema ined paralyzed and in critical condilion today at a Great f'alls. Mont., hos pital. ~l iss Keeler. 64 , a resident or l r\•ine Cove in Laguna Beach. has undergone brain surgC'r y fol\ov.1ing ti seizure \.\"hirh left her paralyzed. · ~lospital authorities said today the I~ail una Bea ch v.•oman'scondition had remained the same. critical. for the past SC\'e ral days. Little moveme nt has returne d to her right -side, authorities !laid. "Ruby Keeler is the professional stage name or l\trs. John Lowe. She had been visiting a daughter in Lcv.•iston. l\'lont.. at the time of the incident last \\'eek . Surgery was performed rriday to halt bleeding from a \v eukenerl \.\'all of a brain artery. l\1iss Kee ler \.\"as a Broadway star in Ziegfeld Follit'.'s during the 20s. She came to l lol lyu·ood to continue her c;·1reci in movies in 1929 after ma rr~· ini: s inger J\ I Jolson. ·rhe v "·crt• di\'orcccl in l9·t0 and Ali ss ·Kee ler late r married J ohn Lo,~·e . :1 Southe rn California real estate dt•ve \oper . Lov.·e died in 1969. In 1972. l\tiss l\cC'ler came out or retireme nt and playt.>d in ··No. No Nanette". a re vi\'al o( the follies produc tion-s t yle sho\v v.·hich had made her famous. Coast " 1l •11•l1l•r It'll be fair on Thanksgiving Day. fol\011·in g I he us ual morn-· ing fog along the Orange Coast. \Varmer Thursday v.•ith highs at the beaches ncur 66 rising to 7·1 inl:1nd. LO\.\'S lonight38to45. I NSIDE TODA.\'· A \\'isconsin motlier 1hnt her family -A.-/lling htr1tlf. mptherand · son -so ... they cou ld be jn hm ven u1ilh their dad /or ;Thonlagl ving ." Slorg. Pa ge A.4. hid"" ••¥-knkt .. -· • •• ''""' .. Mw.ic te• .. l.M.~ ... .......... , .... .. "' . .. .. '"._. ... ., .. 0.Hltld ,,_, ... Or• ... C...ll' ••• C-k• " -.,., ""'-' " $Yl•l•...._r .. DlltlilKttkH .. _.. lt·S IEllll.,1111"* .. '*"Mt""'" ••• l~ttt\llN"flll ••• Ttit•l1itol .. 1"1-• •.. , TIIM!t" ••• ,_lllflilK~ll ... ... -.. ,_.,. " W•lillNtWI .. Ml~~llftrt " adult res ide nts only. It would not be occupied until at least a year from nov.-" he speculated. The nev.• zone for the property calls for a minimum or 5,000 gross square feel per lot, or about eight units per acre. Before the zo ne change, the parcel had been designated for 1,800 square fet':l , or about 18 units per acre. ~lajor issue in planners' discussion ""as access to und from the development, according to ·Dave i\foore: commission secretary. Approval or the zone change was made conditional to plans showing access directly to El Toro Road rathe r than via Cornelius Orive. l'ifoore said. Development or the citrus grove leaves only one other grove or the many-ac.res once cultivated )Y the Prothel'ofamily. 1The r e m ainin rove farther nort east on oro a , 11t· zone ror commercial uses but Prothero saia the family has not decided what todowith it. Two Airmen Fae~ Deatli By Shooti11g OGDEN, Ulah (UPII -Two young •black airmer. \.\•ere sentenced today to be shot at sunrise Jan. 21 after they declined to select the ma nner of their execution -a choice given them un· der Utah law. Both Dale S. Pierre and \Villiam A. Andrews stood silently as 2nd District Judge John f'. \Vahlquist sentence d each or them three times to die before the firing squad. Pierre, 21. a native ci( Trinidad. \V.I .. stood mute when asked how he preferred to be executed and the court a utomatically picked the firing squad instead or the gallows. Andrews. 20. Jonesboro. La .. said he wis hed to make no choice because he \IJOU id cha lle nge the century-old section oC the Utah Code which pro- \'idcs each condemned m an with the choice of tv.•o 11·ays to die. In case th<it appeal £ails. hOV.'t'\'Cr, Andrcv:s elect · ed the tiring squad rorthe record. Both also \.\•ere sentenced to fi\·e ,\·ears to life for conviC'tions on tv.·o counts of aggravated robbery arisinf;( from the incident -in which fi1·e Whites ~·ere shot. stabbed in the E'ars with a pen, and forced to drink a drain c leaner. Three of them died. Window Smashed; El Toro Ho1ne Hit Burglars who s mashed the bedroom \Vindov.• to gain entry ca rried off draperies vu lucd al S500 Tuesday night from a trailer parked at 24922 ~tuirlands Roud in El Toro. Orange County Sheriff's offi cers s aid. Deputies said the loss was reported bv art director Robert Lawton, 39, or s8s Sea Gull Lane, Newport Beach. . Saddleback Board I , Secr etary Lauded Tris Swa nson , secretary lo the Saddleback Commu nity College District trustee!> for more than six years, ht&s been commended in a r~olution adopted unanlmously by th~board . The resolution stole5 that r.tr.5. Sw11nson "perrormed her duties with great tl ill gcnc:e" between January 1968 and September or this year. She i5 now executive secret~ry to Su1>t. Robert Lombardi. • • '· T1v i11 Celehra11ts i\Iission Viejo l\vin sisters Lisa (left ) and Yo lan· da Torres survey the "harvest '' Tuesdav in cl ass room of l.omat'ena Eleme ntary Sc.hool teacher h1r s. Delores Strubb. ''oungstrrs in class dressed intraditional Pilgrim and indian garb, dined on turkey a nd genc rall~· tried to spend the day in the spirit or Thursday's na· tiona l holiday. Mitchell \\'1\Sl-TlN GTO~ tl'PI I Former ,\11.ornC'r Gl'neral .John N. '.\lit chel\, under I he sharpest und n1ost causti c ·· queslioning of the 42·day rOnspirac:y tri :i l. tod11 r steadfastly de nied an~· in,·olvcm e nt in the \\'a lergatc PUT_A. FEW WORDS _ ..... -· TO WO RK FOR YOlJ ''1'111 anothC'r s:.iti~fit'd ru:-11omc r ." the culler rrom lluntin~ton llcarh 5;1id "I :-olrl 111~ rar." hl• adde1I lil'l'l' 1-. alt ti tool. lo 1n;ikl' thl' ron IU'{'l lOlllOrlhl·~~lc · - '1;:l C..\ L .\ X,-\"·8. ~ xxx->.xxx If you IH1\J~a car y1lu'd like tn con. \'t>rl lo cash, <'all 612·56i8. l1ul 11 fe\\ ''ords to'' ork ror ~·011. In thi: Oall,1· Pllok ) -- Denies Cover-up hr<·:1k-in or COl'er·up. ~l 1tchel 1. thl' firs t of t ht> fi \'e defendants to testifv. insisted he ne\·e r CO {l c ca l cd. fl i~h -l evet 1n,·ol1·l·me nt in Wa1eri?atc. But he Sa id he also never \'Oluntcered a ny information in order nol to jeopardize the 1972 re-elect.ion or Richard t.1 . ~ixon as !)resident. Chief t rl-a l prosecutor James F. ~c1!.1 fll ilcd to shake r.l itt'hel\ 's story durin g a numb e r of h e ated exchanges, some or them so bitter that U.S. District Judge J ohn J . Sirica Interrupted t o a dmonish the tv.·o. "I ha\'<' an urge. ~I r. Neal. to get to the truth.'' l\l ltc he ll said sarcastic;i.l)y at one point. "''our urj[c. Lo i:eL to the-truth did not Include le.llln g the agents v.•hat "'<' ha\'e l>cen, it:oing O\'er," Neal said . rercrrln,it to a n FBI intarviev: or ~1itchcll J USI l\l.'O week~ aft('r the June 17. 1972 Watergate break-in. !'l'titchell. the n Nixon's campa ign mannger. said two F'BI agents came to hl!i of rice ''almoiit ~cared to death " . ' asked him a rouplr ()f questions and left. l·lc s:ud he dirl not 1olun1err inform atio n to t her!1 "f11r ob1·1ou:- reasons ... Neal : ''\\'h;1 t ·o b\ 1nu:-· r11a!lons"' ~l itche ll : "'!'he rc·<'ll'rt1on of th(' president oft he l' nitl'd St a\('s ... Neal : ··so ~ou cont·caled l hr truth?" ~litchcll : .. I did no1 conteal 1l. I responded to t hC'l r <1uc-st 1011:-·· ~litc hcll :<a id th;it <l n11~<"t1n~ of cnn1paign :liflei; heht in hi!<o :ipartmcnt three da ~·s aft er the brc:il.-1n ":'" "tota lly a 1llect1ni! In t'OIPr lht• 1iubhr relations asp('cl ~ of 11 · "Co\'er or COi l'f up " .. :'\1•ri l ;1.;!..rd "To CO\'Pr \ar1o"!<o <4)>\~Ct' of 1t.' ;\l itche ll s:11d . l'm111;l11r,111nA tht· 1111r<I "to\'er . ·· ~l i tche ll dt•n1t"fl 1hal 'll1~ d<'pu11 campaig n d1rl·rtnr .. i.~h S1u11rt ~la Jerudcr . tnl<I him 1n lht• ~umrnt'r nf 1!172 th'at h(' Y. US j.(OITI~ \11 ('Qnlffill perjury in le sllrnon,\" 1.1 ,1 i;:r.1ntl 1ury 11\\'C'SllstU lJ nR \\';l ll•ri;:;ll f' ' District's Scores Up Nationally By RICHARD P. NALL Ol llle D•llr ~ltM SllH .. \\"€\'e onl y beeri uniried a yeu1· bot. if test scores are the criteria you arc looking at. you know v.•e're in prcll y good shape.·· Dr. Joseph Plalo1\' v.'as discussin g Saddleback \1a lley Unified S(·hool l)is1ric1 perrormnnce on standardi1.t'd statC' tC'~ting for 1973·74 . I n l he f o ur ~rade s tl's t ed . Saddlcback youngsters v.·c re never lower th an t he top 78 )Jt'rcent or Cu lifornia students. And the.\' ranged up to t he 96 pl'rcenti\e b~· stalt' com1>a ri son. Saddleback st udents e,·en did v.t·ll generally in comparison to student!' nationally .. And it is this compa.ri son \\'hich is oftc-n unfa vora ble I n Calilornia students - In languaJ?e usage, (or u1sta nrr. California 12t ~ grade~s\v.·ere in th(' 1k'rcentile points belo11· the lt \;erage or norm . . ll v.·as thl' fourth consecut1\'l• year that California high school seilior:- gramm ar test scores d ropped in a national romparison. fartht•r hclov.· the national ave r age. Saddleback 12th gr aders did 2il points helter than the r e.,\ tif California students. 'fhey \Vere in the ,'j..Jth pt•rct•nule for language usage nat ion <i ll~. This pul them in the 96th pl'rcent1lc on a sl<1!t' bas is. ThC' Saddlehack 12t h graders 11cre also in the 9tith 1>ercen~llc or thl' st:.lll' in spelling T hey v.·cre at 03 111 n1a the mat ics and 88 in rt•ading Com pa red tn the re~! of I he nallon ·s seniors. S<1ddlt•b;1ck 12 gradt'rs Y.'l'rc· readinJ?. SR pl'rcentilc : lanJ!uai.:e usage, .).J p11rcentllC': spelling, 63 pe rcentile . and n1uthe m atics. 66 IX'rcentill'. Dr. P\ato\1'. a Ph D. \1ork1ng on lht· district 's curriculum. said. "Scoring that \IC'll in the 12th gradt·. I find impresSl\'l' !·le said there .:ire 1·anous rca:-ons 11·h\' Cahfornia vounJ!Sftr~ don 't cooipare v.·ell 111 1 C~ts n;1t1nnally hul that one rt•a:-on 1nrnl1e:-. California's "higher holding po11·t•ron ktd:> " F{•11·('r oungstt•rs drop 11ut of .~l'hoq[ in Ca lifornia . ht' :-:11d hf'nc1· California studrnl!I :irt· tompl'lJng against ranks th inni·d of children for 11 horn school 11 :is most diffitull \\'ha! rt•mai ns a ft er thl' dropout:-. 1, :i morl· <1caden1 ic ul ly ·l' IL t(' group Saddlcback fith grudl'ri. had the'l' results on <1 :-tall'\\·ulc comparison R<'ad1 ng. 78 percC'nl , language. 81 percent : !'pc\linj!. 78 J>l'l'Cent . and mathemat ics. 83 pcrcenl On ;J national hasi~. the !'iaddll!bal'k fil h gradtrs \\t'r(': rc;.irl1ni:. S:i> per cent : lan ~UUJ!l'. 49 1Jt•rcc•nt . :-pclling . l~ percent <1 11 11 rnath('m;1\ 1cs. 5n p<'rren1 Sadd!t·har!.. ~econd and !hird J!radl'r:-11 ('re Hl the 83rrl pt.•r1'1·11t1h· and lllll h prrre nt 1 ll' t"l·i;1X'rt 1 \ l'l.1 111 th•· r1~:irl1n)! It',\~ g i\t'TI C:.i11forn i;1 $1Uclt'tll~ 1'ht•l'1' \\l'!'(' IHI rl <tl10nal romp:1ri:-on' Pl:1\i)\1 ~a1c.l lht• ~{'('()tld ;ind thi rd j!rarle l'l'~llll:-tor S;idtliO ht1rk 1\('r•· 11ith1n lht' ~Li ll":; prrrl1ct•·d :-t·or1· ranJ:<' for lhl' c.lt!<olrirt . T liursday 's Pilot Early • ·rhur .. lla\ ·~ 1·11.111k:-11.I\ 111~ ctl1 tn-•tr'I' of tht· l)~1 h P1tnt °"-tit tw flt•h1 t•rt·rl on .1 mul clJ1 srhf"(lu\~ IU .1lhll\ nrv. .. p;qll'I t'nl1)I0\0l':O. IL'1 101n t.1m 1 l~· .... dt111 t'lnl!~ for t111'kt•\ ... nd :d l 1 h•· t n nun11'm- \ f1 1·rno11n d• 111 1'r\ 1£'<.Umt~ 1011 ''' nnr111,i1 'l'ht••t ult• Frida) 1l a1 t' ;t h;1 pp1 1·h:-ink,j.ll\ 1ni:, • ) DAILY PILOT SB Wednesday, Novemoeri1.1974 .-:f. ..... " rree1v uu Rocky Vote Delay-Bid By _~zu.g WASHI NGTON CUPll -Rep. Bella S. Abiug, (D·N.Y.), proposed today that a conrirmation vote on the vice presidentia l nomination of Nel son A. Rockefeller be de layed until the new Congress convenes in Janu;lry. Rep . Abzug told th e J{ou se Judiciary Com mittee that 'Rockefeller was a "partner in the greatest ugglomeration of private power in the history or the nation," and warned th at "private Rockefeller power in combination with great public power 1,1,·ould be simply too much for a de mocracytorisk." •· But sup po rt· for Rockefeller carne from another witness, Rep. Shirley Chi sholm , <D·N.Y.), who urged Democrats on the committee to "lay aside partisan vie1,1,·s in this critical hour. and confirm this seasoned, sa\·vy . and able, allho\Jgh not perfect, public &ervant." Of Rockefeller's "accusers." Rep . Small fl'eight truck heading north along San ~1!5 •Ptee way apparently lost co ntrol near J effrey Road Tuesday afternoo n and wrecking T cre\.\'S, .~bove , ri ght the toppled ri g aft er it sl~mme.d into parked car. 1-lighway patrolmen said no major Ill.Juries resulted in 1:30 p.m. mishap, but damage to vehicles will ru~ into th ousands Of dollars. Slogan on grille of ri~, below, \\'as \VOrthy of note, officers said. C hi s holm a s ked , ''\Vhere in government today can we find, yes even a mong ourselves in this Very house. those politicians who are pure and above reproach?" Jn written t estimony to the committee, she praised the former New York governor for his "courage to take leadership on suCh issues as abortion. civil rights, minority employment and education" in his home state. City's Social Security Services Suspended Social security ser\'icl' in Laguna &ach has b~en suspended. \'c rn Kin~. social security branch man11.ger in San Juan Capistrano. said that bCCiJUSC n( iJ travel budget CU( ht s flffi cc c a n no longer s end a represcntali\'C' to clly hall twice a month to handle medicarl' claims and ether business. Kin g SH id he belie\'es thl' budget cut is part of an economy dn\'I' affecting most government agencies. 11 c said his ! .\-person staff 6 co ntinue lo ser \•c Lagunans. South Coast residents and many Saddleback residents as \\'ell from lheir offi ce at 32124 Pasco Adelanto. San Juan now responsi ble for administering y;e\fare to the aged. blind and di sabled. as ~'e ll as for handling medica r e and socia l security business. The Laguna Beach representation dates back to the 1950's, King said. Top Woman Armstrong To Resign "Let us not establish a standard tor . this nominee to which we ourselves would not be subjected," she said. Rep. Abzug said that because Rockefeller has been nominated by 'the first nonelected president in U.S. hi story, final confirmation by Congress shoul d be held over until the new Congress convenes. · A11other Breakthro11gl1 . Traditionally the buckets used to reach high places are called man lifts, but in Mission Vie'.jo, Vicky Roney Cleft) and Vanessa Serrao show that work li_ke de~orati~g . A1ission Viejo's olive trees along La Paz Road 1s a, 1o.Q fit for anyone with the talent .. "Workpersons'' are daughters of owner of commerc'ial firnm hired each year by Mission Viejo Company to decoarate trees along parkway for Chrisl!Das. By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON CUPI> -Anne Mother, 19, Slain . Armstrong, the highest ranking Fo d 0 d St d R l v•oman in the Ford administration, OAKLAND CUPl) -Homicide in.' r r ers ll y __ _epor: ~·ill resign later today, a White House vestigators today sought clues in the aide said. · slaying of a 19·year-old mother whose WASHINGTON <UPI) -President or living. The resign ation comes amid body was found in her blood· Ford today ordered top federal of· rel):Orts from White House sources splattered apartment. The victim wa s ficiills to provide an ''inflation impact . Ford acted through an executive or· that President Ford is planning a identified as Susan E. Murphy, a stu-statement" with all major legislative der, fulfilling a promise he made Oct. large shakeup or his staff next year -dent nurse. . proposals and rules to show how the J 8 in spelling a 3l·point anti·inOation incl uding at least three changes in the . rr••::;;;;~=~==~=ac:l:io~n:s;1:· n~v=o=I v=e=d=w=o=u=ld=a=ff:e:ct=t=h=•:c:o:s:t::p:r:o:g:ra~m=t:o:C:q:n~g~r~e~ss~·:::::i Cabinet. 1i1rs. Armstrong, whose $42,500 position as White House counselor is considered equal to Cabinet rank, is leaving effective Jan. 1 for personal reasons, according to a White House aide. Aides also said that two Cabinet members who will depart early in the new year are Labor Secretary Peter J . Brennan and Secretary of the lnterior.RogersC. B. :ri.1on.on . ...,.,....__ Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Caspar Weinberger is n wt some holdover s fr o'm the Nixon administration. CUSD Tru.stee Won't Seek Second Term George Wh ite, Capistrano Unified school trustee and former bo ard or education president, said Monday he will not seek re-election next March. \Vhite. ~·ho represents part of San Clemente. Capistrano Beach and San Juan Capistrano on the school board, · said he expects to move out or his trustee area within the next l'l''O year_s. Trustees must li ve in the area from wh ich they are elected, he said. If they move they must resign. While, a retired printer and accountant, said he may mo ve because he and hi s wife have •:too much room" in their house in Harbor Estates, in San Clemente. TOP Cj)UALITY SHOES for EVERY SPORT •TlllHIS SHOES lly: ....... c--· T ....... l'llrcoh. ·••sKm.i.LL SHOIS loy: c ....... . ....... 1o11w<11. . . •Tll.i.CK SHOES by: .i.dldH, Tl9"" Spait-lllt. -•WIESTLIHG· SHOES by: CH•n-st, n,... •VOUITl.i.U SHOES 1oy: .i.dld••· •SOCCH SHOES lly: .i.clldas. Spot-llH, Spol-llff, Cooado. . INDOOR, OUTDOOR FUN and CiAMES •Sll.i.TtlOARDSaodwhHI• •FRISIHS •D.i.RTIO.i.RDS aod darts •IOeCE IAU •TAILE TEHHIS. pod•s ood .... •HOCKEJ STICllS aod pocb •SHUFFLE IOARD SETS •l.i.RIELL """ DUMIELL SETS •JUMP ROPES ORANGE COAST so · DAILY PILOT Jl'le()r-(NII O••ly PllOI, ..,,~ ..... ~I~(-· tltflt<I trw ~""'·P•eu. "pu~!t,,,...,, ~~ ,,,.0.1'191' C.WU Pv011..,l"9 Ctlme•n• s.p.,1teealt1o•n ••~ PllCl•llliil. M0,...1, t"•O«Qft F"fl.S.,, !or C.....1.1 .._w. ~w-t IW•t n, Hur>!·~"" Beiot~lf.,..... t••" V•ll•w. Irvine, S•OClttC.C~ Y•Uey •I'd u..,.. &r.cn•South Co•~t. A !<nQle ,..9;.,.,,,1 f'Oltlon 1111Wllll1'WCI S11urC11" -s...o.,1• trw ,..,nc;p,i1 OUlllt ... •"9 11l•M •I II JOO M il &., $tr Ht, C.111 i.ww. C•lt!ot1"•'1'.1•1'. Zone Change Okayed For Irvine Complex •.i.LL PURPOSE SHOES by: .i.dldo•, s,ot-llff, . . A. Racket for any Occasion SPORT CLOTHES for Ille ·SPORTS MINDED . ACITLIC W.i.RM-UI'" SUITS 2495 Robert N. Weed p ,..,,,dofnl •nd l"ubll!lher Jack R. Curley Vi<P PrP,•Oienl 11'11 V.-•I ""'.,.~' Thomas Keevil f ClllO• Thomas A. Murph ine Mel\oll0•"9 ECl•IOI' Charle'!. H. Loos Richard P. Nall "'""•"' .... ,,..Q•nQ l!OllOl'I Sadl;tleback Valley Office llXll L• P•• Ro.a ., S.n O..F•MWll' Other Officn C<11!1~"° lJOWf•t lW1Sl•l"'I Ht .. DGft lleii<h JJJJ Hewo<i<l loli .. •1•d Hunl•fl<I!"" 8~1ch 1/llS fleoK~ftoult•~•d 1,.19uN1->-.ttft. ll .. GleflltVl$_1ittl w ... Telephone 1114) M2..-n1 Classified Advertising "42·S671 Seclll!tO.t> Vlllf' NIW\Oth<t ,581·6310 ,,...,S...CI•""'"" 49S·Ol30 eo.y01 ... I, ttH 0••"11" Cot\! ~1tll•1'1'1 ~· .... "t""' \lot'"" 111 ... lfftoOl'I\ _ ... 141 """"·•· .,_d•••li-Ml·---· till ...,_.. ""'! ... Ill laft..i __ ,...., 9' •-'9fl'-•• itc .. d c1•" 0011•9" 11o1" •t Cali. Nww (;llfff'fll•. ~lt\Ul"1on Do t••t~ \) Oii -IM•. 11'1 meol lol Oii -"'!¥, 111U1 t1t• -.t!Nllent t.J ll01110~1hl¥ -· ( The I rvine Cit y Counci l has approved a combination zone and pre·zone change \\'hich ~·ill allo1,1,• de\'elopment of tht> Irvine Company's 2.058 ·ac r e Irvine Industrial Co mplex-East. 1\ceording-to lr\·ine Com pany projections and lo !he battery of consultants who prl'parcd thl' project's environment;d impact rl'ports. th e comple.li: 1.1•1JJ srrve as an l'ITiployment nurleus for 54.000 ~'orkers living in all parts of Oran~c County. Located near the i::cographic center of Orange Co un1 y, th e doglC$!:·Shapc d parcel wraps around the southern corner of El To ro Marine Corps .Air Station and is bounded by the Santa Ana Free~·ay and the Irvine city Hmits. l-lalf of the p.:i.rcel is in the city. The t.one chan~e and pr<'·lOn1ng for the unincorporaled area allov.:-,. chanfc fro m presC'nl agricultural u~I' of the I.ind to 1ndustri11\ USI' The ilClLon p-re~de~ an n ell'1tt1on fl f tht unincnrpo ratcd por11on t'ontcnd1nl( that the en\1ronmcnlal impart report for th e cross-tow n extension of the ex1st1nR l r\'1nc Industrial Complex was 1n:idequntc, I I t> Councilman Robert \Vest voted against the zo ne change. There has been little doubt th at the counci l would eventua lly a ppro\'e the project, but severa l le ng th y discussions have pointed out problem jlreas in the Irvine Company's plans Tor the devclopml'nt. Chie f among 1hem \Vere ai r pollution rrom vehicles using the com plex , unavailability of nearby housing for most of the employes of rirms in the industrial development an d noise and crash hazards from the nearby !\larine ba se. Other concerns such as the project's location on a flood plain are to be resolved at' a later stage or city deVelopment approval. The housing question Was ten open by the council and crash hazard problems were resolved by requiring special permits for buildings to be constructed in areas identified as dangerous. In a spcc::ial note added to the doc ument a(ter hasty nCjOtiations among Ir vine Company orricia ls Tut'sday, the company will have-lo address air pollution concerns by paying fo r a parking management plan which will be required by the federal Environmental Protection Agency next Julv. • •IACQUITl.i.LL IACQUm •l,t.DMIHTOH IACUTS •SQU.i.SH R.i.cms •TIHHIS 1.i.cms ..,, -· Do•ls. v ....... lllftCroft. ALSO ucm STRIHGll:fGo (. llKE REPAIR • PARTS• TIRES • TUIEs j . • •SWE.i. T SHIRTS ood P.i.HTS •GTM P.i.HTS ood SHIRTS •V.i.ISITV JACKETS •HYLOH W .i.RMUP J.i.CKETS •TEHHIS DRESSES •MIH. I. IOTS TEHHIS SHORTS ' ' •MEI! '-IOVS TlfjHIS SHIRTS. •TEHHIS SWEATEAS •l.i.SKITl.i.LL JIRSIVS •FOOTl.i.LL JEllSIVS FOR THE REAL IHEIGmC SPORT FOOTl•LLS -IASKm.i.u ~-YOLLEYl.i.LLS -Sl)CCH i.i.LLS -' PL.i.YGIOUN 1.i.us ·1 ' • j l s s f s I e 0 < F c l ti h b b n ' ' ...... DAIL V PILOT E DITORIAL 'P A GE Probleill· Won't Vanish I • The lengthy series of discussions · on low· and .vioderate·income housing in Irvine came to an abrupt end last week when a three·member council majorilf voted to shelve a Ustof housing-related projects. Councilmen John Burton, Henry Quigley and Art Anthony ~apparently felt there arc better ways to ifi>end planning department time. Housing became a hot council topic and u focus or i:Qanning department ttttention last summer as the ~Jty began to draft a description of ho\v Irvine intends lo meet housing goals outlined in its general p'lan. Th~se goals call for .a balanced community, \Vith bbmes 1n a range of p1ices, some of which ,vould be Within the economic reach of all income groups. * The lo~· and m~erate-income level used bl( the C.lly describes fam1hes earning less than $15.000 a ;v~ar. If the line is drawn at 515.000 a year, 85.9 llercent of the people working in Irvine cannot afford to live in the city_ In past months, the council has referred a lengthy lfst of housing projects to the planning department. r No action. however1 has been taken because or a ~l~t on how the problem should be addressed. Burton, wgley and Anthony feel private enterprise s hould '"d ~ solution. Councilman Robert \Vest and l\1ayor Gabrielle Pryor feel some form of direct or indirect s ubsidy is neede d. Potential middle ground is offered by pending enactment of a state law 1,.1.'hich "''ould est a blish a I 1,.v-interCst state housing finance agency. A substantial part of planning department time on ho\lSing s ubjects in coming months \Vas to be spent on preparing for the enactment of the state la\v. At this point, a breather is in order. Housing is an issue of reg ional and national scope. State and federal actions are pending. a nd at this time there is little t he city can do to directly influe nce housing costs. The pastponemcnt should not dra~ into the total Burdens Of Wealth Are, Heavy [ __ • _A,_R_T_H_O_P_P_E___.J \\'ith everyone going around looking gloomy it was a pleasure to run into my old friend. ~I ii ton Haberdash. I hadn°t seen him Si nee hig h school. And old r.Iilt ~·as positively beaming. ·•1 don 't "''ish to brag,'' said ~t ilt.' 'but I ha\·e it last achieved The Great ·,\mericati Dream. Ihavebecomearich mano\'ei'hight. .. ··conglatulations. ''I said. ··Did you ~·int he Irish s~'eepstakes?'' '.'!'\o. it's good solid \~·ea~th.," said I \\·as a rich ·man until the insurance agent dro)l1>ed by torene .... ·the policy on m,\' house.· 1 see you areonl~·insuredlor ·SIS.500. 'he says. ·· ·Thut 's ,,·hat I paid for it 20 ~·ear::; ago.' I sa~·. ·· ·But today.· he sa~·s, 'this house is \\·orth at least 543.000. Plus another ten ~rand fo r the furnishin~s. Why, you couldn't replace that old refrigerator thcre!ortess than S500. • "Imagine me. old f\Iill 1-taberdash." said ~1ilt \li'ith a"'e. "livinil in a $43.000 house wi fll a SSOOrerrigerator ! .. "1\1'11\ZISG, ~'1 ill," said I. "l·IO\\' did ~·ouma nageit '!" "Partly it .... ·as my steadily increas· ing income." said Pt·lilt. ··Re.member· · ing in high school \•/hen our ambition \\'as to some duy earn Sl0,000 a year'! r !'(Ucceeded beyond my "·ildest dreams. ·roday. fl do n't mind saying. I make 515.500. .. Purtl)' it \\·as through sa\·ings. \\'e used to sa\'e 50 cents e\·ery time my \\'ife. Sally. cut m ~,hair. :'\O\\ . .,..'esuveS4. .\nd the peanut butter sand.,..·ich I take 10 \\'Ork e\·erv da \'used to mean 25cents 1n the bank. ~O\\: it'!iS2.50. And being a rich man's \\'ife. Sally uses the ex· pensi\·e sl;read -margarin{·. ··sut mostly it "·as through \vise in· Dear Gloomy . Gus Those high school cross country runners in Co rona del f\.1ar bet- ter start obeying traffic laws before so me of them run themselves to death. A.K.A. e.oomy Gil• 1•m..,•Rh •r• 1~11m>tted '' ·-• ..,.. oo ft•! ft•te~••roly rUl<t<' ,.,. ., • .,. .. Ill• Mw-,-,. N M row• 11•1 .,. • .,. IO Gt-.., Gt!•, o.;1, Pil41!. \'estmcnts. The liule cabin "A'e·\'e had for \·ears at l.ake \\.inncmu<"ca isn't "·orih a penn y less than S\3.500. Sally \\·ears a SIOOO mink her Aunt !\Jillie left her before \Ve got n1arried. This S50 sui l I'm \•·c>aring you coulrln't touch for a mor4ilikei1. "'.';o\\ you thro1\· in Sally's quo.irter carutengagcment ring. my 12·foot.out- hoard and this gold filling here and I figure I'm \\'Orth close to a hundred i::rand. Im agine me. old !\lilt ll aherdash. being a l('nth of millionJ1rL·: ··11 just sho11 s rouinthisgreatlandof ours any little boy can gro\.\' up to be a rirhma11likem1:" I COl'l.D~·T help asking ii sudden 11·ca Ith had changed fllilt much. "Frankly . .\CS." he said. "Being a ri<"h man, I got to act like a rich man. I got to eat expensi\·e food. wetlr ex- pensi\'e c lothes and l got to think not hing of blo\1·ing ten or tY1•el\'C bucks on an expensivedinnerforthefamily in an ex pcnsi \'erestaurant. I said I happened to kno,,· a lol of rieh men like ~I ilt. And ho\vcomethey \\'ere all looking sogloomy? "\\!ell. "'·hen ,\Ou 're a rieh man you 11·orry about hunging on to your \1'ealth." he said. ·•\'ou're in a higher tax bracket. You got to pay more in- sura nee on vou r valuables ... · "Don't g{.t m e "·rong. I like being a rich man," said old ~lilt. fro"·ning for the firs It i me.·· 1 · mjust not sure I can af- ford it. .. demise Or thC issue. If it does. it Y.1ill constitute an abdio.ation of the city's responsibility to meet its o'''" goals a nd the council's duty to maint<1in local control. If Irvine does not act In this area. another governmenta I agency likely will-;1nd \\'ithout the sensitivity to local affairs expected of local government. Valle y Height Curb ' Jn a move to tighten control over high-rise constru ction in the Saddleback Valley, the Saddleback Arca Co,ordi nating Council (SACC) has called for a gene ral 65-foot limit on new buildings. That's 55 feet lo\ver than the Royal Savings and Loan Bui lding in El Toro and 82 feel below the new Rossmoor Towers in Leisure \Vorld. Developt>rs proposing taller buildings, according lo the ·sACC plan. \\·ould have to apply for a conditional use permit. meaning greater scrutiny of individual projects al the county decision-m aking level. The Orange County Planning Commission nlready has e ndorsed the SACC sta ndards by recommending they be applied tone\\' construction in Leisure \Vorld. Unlike beach communities,..where limits of35 feet are common. the SACC plan does nol ban high·rise. \\'.hat it does. do is provide a-structure for analyzing the implications or any particular high-rise before it happe ns. It permits a detail('d look at possible environmental consequences and ror the community to protest if it chooses. 'fhe SACC hi gh -rise s l and<.1rds arc ,,·ell-considered and s hould be gi,·en serious attention .· hy county supervisors. SB . 'OUI? WORLD FOOD CONFERENCE CUP RUNNE/H OVER .' Adve11ture iii Thail111ad On the Road to Understanding Tolhe Editor: It seems that recently interest in the American Field Se1'\•ice Program has been dwindling. The economic crisis in the world today may be the reason people are n't givingAFSthe support it needs. but il certainly isn't • legitimate reason fot· j)(.'<>ple to be so afraid that they become isolationists and lose interest in the world outside or theiroYinCom munity. I am currentl y on an AFS scholarship· to Thailand. Living in T hailand is 1)robably the most eye-opening thing I have ever experi- enced. Not only does it make one gain understanding a nd sensitivity for others. it teaches a person that different cultures are not better or because they are differenl. They arC merely alternateapproachestolife. Being an exchange student in a foreign country teaches a person independence and self-reliance because once out of a familiar . environment o ne cannot lean on· past laurels. You must pro\'e yourself to be something other than what people are going to take you for at face value. This experience is also a constant chalJenge and learning process. AFS students come to a country Yl'ilh a minimum or preparalion -maybe o ne or two day;;; . of c ultu ral information and absolutely no language -and must somehow make so me sense out-of it. By the time you find your way out of the "forest'' and things become familiar land you 've assuredly maae some horrendous mistakes), you find that people are human beings having the same basic needs and feelings all O\'er the world . You find how important and necessary communication is-and how difficult -in a foreign language (especially Thai which is based on the ancient Sanskrit and Pali languages. has 44 consonants, 35 voy,•els and 5 possible voice inflections). Much of the knowledge gained in this type of ex per· ience can't be found in a book and this ( MAILBOX J Letters from readers are welcome. Nor · mally. writers shDuJd convey their mes· sages in 300 words or less. The right to con· dense /elters lo fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All Letters must include sig· nalure and mailing oddreu but names may be withheld cm request if sufficient reason is apparent. P~lry will not bt publislied. kind of education is so much more crfecti \'C than book-learning. There a re many benefits that come fro m living outside of the U .S., . e • third·world counlry such as 1'hailand. H.erc a person has the opportunity to see the U. S. and the "'orld from an obj('cti ve vicY.'J)Oint and through lhL• .eves of the Thais and other foreigners. a·ecause of this. r·,·e learned -many things uoout the U.S. -some of which I wouldn't have known had I remained therP . I humbly ho\~ that this letter might encourage some students to apply for an AFS scholarship and that those who are in a position to help will not deny such a worth.,..·hile and meaningful c:1..· ~riencetoastudent. . . t\lay I leave you "'ith this thought : suppose every student had the op- portunity to spend a year abroad Yl'i{h a foreign family. Think of the ~·orld un·· derstand ing there would be! JACKlEBERNARD; ~'ul S o t :.l:'pPrt :, ·ru lhe Editor: l 'hc students of Irvine :.ire not only not al the top in state testing. they are de<'idcdly a\·erage at the 12th grade level in reading (55 percentilej and nationally only average in the othL'r areas !readin g 57. spelling ~!l. language arts 52, math 46 percen- tiles) unnecessar y along Yl'inding bike pnths. Least important. but still a factor perhaps. is the true villag£• atmosphere a bicycling policeman Yl'OUlcl lend a nd a motorcycling one .,..·ould lack . In this I admit my prejudice but hope the deci;;ion· makers will <'onsider the above arguments. J UANl1'A ~JOE Chairperson Bi<'ycle Trails Commi1te1.· Defe11 d~ •Ll"'••••!l- Tothe Editor : I "'·ould like lo disagree \\1th Dr. Francis J. \\'il liams' ob1ect1on lo "Lenny" 1 Letters. :"\O\', 20 1. I feel that Dr. \\'illiams missed lhl' \\'hole point in the choice of this ob· viously controversial pieces. First and foremost. Lenny Bruce Yl'as a tragic character ~·hose life and ideals exhibited a ·plethora of iconoclastic beliefs that had hi m despi sed hy th(• majority of the public. But among his peers anrt. follo"·ers he became a legend in his O\\'O time. The contrasls presented by this .mult ifaceted l>f!rformer and the unique opportUrilt y ·to prest'nt 1 hen1 on sl;1 ge must ha\'e posed an irresistible fascination for Orange Coast's Drama department. LE!\'~'\· usC'fi '"tl irt ~ .. or unpopular Jangungl' :.is u \'Chi clt> for expressing thoughts and emotions lhal he felt ··ch~an" language could not con\·e~·. J.l is !:1nguage "'as inextricably a part of his unique. dynamic stugc prl'· sent'c . a nd his audtl'nres musl hJ\C realized 1ha1 or they '~uultl not ha\·c congregated in the nuntbers !hat the~ did. !\Iorco\'er. L~nn .\ a nd hi.,, fol\o"·crs sa,1· him as a \·chicle for ex· ercising onl' of their n1os1 l'ht•rishcd and \'aluable ri ghts: lhat C\f ft'l'l' !lpeech. Anrl in addition l (l a!I thi~. Lenny l\'aS ;1 damn e d funny P<>rformt'r . <'ir<'ulating .J pt!lilion \\hich Y111l bl' presented to the Orange County Bo~rd of Super\'isors. to set aside non- smokinp. sections in resta1,1rants and 10 prohibit or partially prohibit smok- ing in enclosed publiL' arL·as. Anyone ""·ho is interested either in our petition or the organization itself can contact us by \\•riling G.1\.S.P .. P .O. Box 154.3. Santa An:1, Ca. 92i02 . Tha nk you for a\lo .... ·ing me to cor- rec.:1 a f;llsc impression. .JE~IFER \\1ILKli\'SON l;oordinator, G.A.S.P. s,~ A 11 .1111ye l Tolhl· Editor: ,·crvone so me'' ere must ave a loved One, a relative. a friend or a. neighbor \1·ho is ill \\'ith cancer. They \\'ho ha\··c 1he disease are the un- fortunate ont:s, but there is a \li·ay any person \\'ith a fr{'t' hour or l\l.'O can hclo I hem. This help can be .... ·ithoul obli,c.ation to any spe<'1al hour or number of ch1~s per month. In other 11·ords. the help ,given .... ·ould be <tl p<"rson ·s O\\ n t•o nV('nienC'e. The -'\mericun CancL'r Societ}' has Sl'I up a pro~ra1n c<Jlled ··Angels on \VhC>t.•ls" Yl'ldch hos b(·cn in existence a nun1her of years.1'he ··1\ngels" are house\\·i,·es. retired persons lbolh ma\C' :ind ft·ma1e) or in a fe\1· cases. 1\ork1n;:: peoJ-'IC. Thc-y dri\•e cancer P<lliL'nt s to anlj fr')m their treatments \\'hich ma ~ ('1thcr be lo a hospital or a doctor·s offi ce TllE SER \·1c:1:: is strictly volun- lar\'. Drivers do not get paid, but to kn(;\\• 1hey :.1 r1.· !.l'lpin~ someone is in itself payment cnou~h. I have been rh·1,·ing canrcr paticnls for almost fnur :-l'ars and h:.i\·c found it to be a Ol()S! )!ratifying exoericncc. Ford's Friendly Calls rr this is th e best our c;..:pcrts in the lr\'ine School Board c:in do ror our children. it may be that they are not St:> "'ex pert" a ftcr a ll. RJCllARD L 1'0N CL1\RK I plan lo Sl'C the performance of •·Lenny" at Orange Coast College. anrl I u1lplaud their courage in mak· ing :1 C'hoiC'c that is unfortun.1telr destined lo elicit some unplL•;1,.an1 contro\'ersr. l'hey, as Lenny Hrure did. arc t'Xl'rl·ising their right to frl~C speel'h. 1 \\ ou Id \'t' nt u re to say I spe:.i k ing for mysc)f mainl~ J. most pNil)le dori·t g1\'e LI a second thou~ht \\·hen it comes tn tlri vi ng them sel\·es to a dnctor· c; :.t'p- po\nt nient. But \\'hen a p<.•r!=on ts un:1 - bt1· lo drive or h:is no transportation. JU.SI kllO\\'ing the:-' h:.i~<.· a dri\'er to l:1k•! them ls a bonsl 10 their rnorale. :.ind t hL'Y ha\·~ peace of mi:ld kno,1·in.i.: lhL'.\' 11 11! he l'L'•·•~I\ ;ng 1hc1r trculment Oil :n1 \' gi \'<.•n d.t \'. 'l'h0ugh I rec\. the-1\m1~ric:1 n Cancl'r Sol'1ely h.1s d11nt• u tr1•n1l'n<lou~ joh 1n helping tho"e p('r~o11s '>I ho ha\ L' can<'.cr, rnu<'h hC'lp is ~till nr•cded. As it dr1\·er m~':!ll'lf, .J :in\ l'>\rcs'iin,I! an ur~ent call tn people to donate a IJVI'· 1ion of their t 1 n1 l~ t lJ this \'Jl;,il need. WASHINGTON -Those friendly phone calls President Ford has been making to ra ndom Americans haven't been as ·.spontaneous as they have seemed.• When Jfe phoned baseball slugger Al Kaline ti congratulate llim on his J.OOOlh hit, for example. tile President llad a memo in front of him coaching himnnwhnttosay. Indeed, the White House has urged Cabinet members. as a side duly, to suggest People whom the President should clll on the tele1>hone. "l look forward.'' in~ structed presldcn· tiul aid! Warren Rusland~ "lo re· ceiving at least one tele.e_honc re~ t'o mme nO ation from ynu eve.r.y 1'"'riday." The Idea, ac· ('ordi n g to Rustand's private memo t the Cabinet i5 "to identity the Pre ldent with different and· worthy programs and events.'' Ru sland himself suggested the call lo Kaline nfter the Detroit Tigers bat- ting star batted his way Into ~he sP:Ort.s headlinel on $eptember24. txpla1ned Rusland )n n memo intended ror the Prcsidentls eyes only: .. Al Ka line reached his IJOal or 3.000 ba~~btill hits during a Tigers·Oriole b11seball game In 811lllmore last ni&hl. lie Is the 12th pcl'30n lo p;iss · ' I (JACK ANDERSON)· \his mark. No American Leaguer has achieved it in 39 yeari." PROPf;RLY impressed. President 'Ford telephoned Kaline in Baltimore. \\That the ballplayer didn't know was that Ford spoke to him from.a written script. 1'he secret script. prepared by Rusland. called for the President to say: "I. Con~ratulations on your J,OOot.h base hit. - "2. One of the nicest thin.es about breaking I.his record is lhafi{ occur· red in you1· hometo..,.,•n, Baltimore. llO"'C\'Cr, know-~·our family and many friends from fl.1ichigan were "'Ith you both at the game itsell und in spirit. . . "3. J know you are looking forward to your retirement as a chance to spend more Lime with your sons (ages 17 and 13) ahd your family. May 1 say that t would like to see you continue playing the game. "4. Congratulations, again. This puts you in an elite category among all the men who ha\le played the game." THE PRESIDENT m::1de si mila r calls to slugger Hank Aaron ~ho broke Babe Ruth 's home run record; · the Cleveland Indians' new m:inager, Frank Robinson. after he was chosen the first black manager in the major leagues: and another black, Simon Gourdine, who Was named deputy commissioner of the National Basket· ba ll Association. , The President has also called many . no n·athletes. including families struck by tragedy and government employes "'ith extraordinary records. Footnote: ln exhorting Cabinet members lo provide "input ror the Presidential Telephone Call Recom- mendation Program," the While !louse sent around a sample sugges- tion form . This provides a blank for "the name of the person you recom· mend be called.'" :inother Unc for the "suggested d ate call should be placed," and a spttt'.'e lo spell out: the: .. purpose" of the call t .. preferably one sentence: t wo at most''). TllE FO RM ialso calls for "back· ground \nrormalion you feel will be helpful to the PresldentJ' and "talking points .... that you recommend be made ounng the conversation ... 'rhe Cabinet ofCic ers are run.her Instruct· · ed : .. Original pltr.i four copies ire to be sent to \Varrcn RU$l&nd.'' Explained a While !louse spokesman: ''When Cabinet .sccretanCs sre someone achieving son1ethln.it in their area, they let lhe \\'hite llouse know so the President can g\\·e them a call." I Poli re Jtlobilil !I To the Editor: The Irvine Citizens Bicycle Trails Committee has suggested to the city council and Leo Peart. Director of Public Sarety. that thC consultants · Booz. ,Allen und Hamilton proposal to utilize bicycllng policemen to patrol our greenbelts be given serious consideration. SINGLE bicycling patrolmen as well as Patrol cars equipped with a bicycle racked on the back for speedy ser\·icc al the appropriate time arc curiently deployed at UCI under the direction of Sgt . .Duncan. who reports the fo llowing advantages: . . {l ) Enables police officers 10 engage in daily face·lO·face contact with residents thtreby promoting a more positive community im;i,ge . (2) Pro\lidet improved mobility 10 certain areas (3) Lends the advantage of a silent approach (4) Saves rue\ and automoti,·e costs 15l Provides a built·in orfi rer physical fitness program Chief Peart m enlionl'd the exploration of electric molorc)'cie§ to achieve greater mo b1\1ty on greenbelts. In my opinion, these machine!; Yl'(Htld bC' Inferior to bicycles because of ttl('ir ( t l e\pcnse (2) probable later convcr5ion to gas PO"'ered \lt•hiclC's 13) deniul of physic.-il cxerci~ for officers. i\lso, the added po.,..•er ls sin1ply --· SCOTT JORDA:\' ,,0 11s111ol;e,.s' Right" 1'othe Editor: • Our organization <G roup Against' Smoking Pollution) \\•ishcs to thank .\our 11a pcr nnd Jo Olson for printing un ar11r lP about us in the l'eoplc sec- 1inn. llO\\'e\'C r. I Y11tsh to correct a t:.ilse irnprcssion about our organiza. lion. \\'c arc h.-irdly militant. r;ither \l't' are :1 l0\11 key organization, striv- in!? throu.c.h legal means t.o effect non~ smokt"rs' rights. i.e. the right to brl'tilh(' ;11r unpolluted by smokers ;1round us, especially in enclosed· arf,';1s: lhl' ri~ht to S\Jtak up ""ben Of· fended or annoyed b)' smokers around us : and lhc rl~ht to seek ICJ!iSlation to at·hil·\·e lht' aforementioned ri ghts. ·lO THIS t:ND "'e :ire currentlr Quotes John D. 1-:hrtehmann, on lack of Nixon sociltl life with staff ·•That was not because or a chnrarler flot\\' necessarily, but bec:iusc of Qis sense of wtu1t the relationship ought to be betY11cen the President and his staff ·· Anne 1'1cC"oy, San Diego Jr. hi gh student. on impeachment -"All I \4'ant is a chance for u~ und our children to be uble to IO\'e I his country as m~· pattnts and grandpartnt3 were obit'." For furth('t' 1nformatin11, }1)11r l'l·- adCf"S co.in t•all th(• Amerir:tn l'anc~r Soc1C't v offirt• in Tusl1n. 838·0510, !t nd ask foi· tht' St• r\ ice Oe>p:.irt n1cn!. ~l RS, ~!ARY SULLIVAN r OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobM'r N Weed . P\ibli.tlttr Thon1as Ktrtnf. Ediror Oarbora Kre1f)ich , Editorial Page Editor Th~ ~itorl al p~jtt·-Of l.he ll11i1y 'Pilot seeks to inforn1 and 11t1mulatc reuders hy prcsenung on thts page dh·erse commcnl<t r) on t()pl<'S of in· 1crt•Sl by s,yndlc1tcd columniists and tartoonisli;, by pro\•ili1ng a rorum fM rt>adt•r5 ' \'le~nd b~· prcl'cnting this ne~'51'i1Pt"r's 0111nions &nd ideas on rurr('nt loplc1 The edhori11I 0111n1ons of thr Dally ptlat 11ppear only in lht• cd~1or1;1I rol.umn lil the lop o( the p;a~l'-011inion!i exprt'S:St-d by the t·Ol11mnist~ 11nd r11rtnon1sts 11nd lclter ~riters are thc.irf}~l'I and no <'ndor~<'Mt"nt or tht'ir '''"'""~ by .. he Dai Ir Pilot .should be Inferred. \\'ednesday, November 27, 1974 I _ ...... ··-"' ----~ ·---~ ...... 1' -- • ' OAILYPILOT A.i Wt<lntsday.November27, 19!' • " Trustees .Vote Ne w Pay Hike Tee n TIJCOOH Guru Goes To Ma lib u SC Gas Co-mpany Se ~~~-- 1 Rip-off Artist Settles Debt . . .. ' LOS ANGEl,ES (UPI) -Guru l\taha· 19.4 Percent Rate H ik .e . LOS ANGELES IUPl1 - The state university and col· Jeges board or trustcts TuC'S• d;iy approved merit raises or betY.·een five and 2S percent forfa<'ulty mcmb(•rs. Board president Jacob P., Frankel. of Cnl S t nte Bakersfield. said the pl;in v.·ould "recognize special performance, special (~_s_1_a_1 e __ _,,) qualities that the present salary scale simply does not recognize.'' LOS ANGELES !UP!l - Jerry Schneider, an elec· lronics student who bec:i.me a ttl'n-age t)·too n by trick- ing the telephone com· pany's computer into giving hirn a fortune In c.Om· muniratlons <'Quipmenl, settled his debt Tuesday - for less than $8,500. Schneider, 23, agreed to pay lhe Pwcific Telephone Co. $141.50 a month for five years. raj Ji has moved to a LOS ANG·ELES (AP> $400.000 estate tn ~tulibu, a spokesman The Southern California said Tuesday, and wants Gas Co. :Jays It needs a By the age or l9, itslocationkeptsecretto. S151.4millionyearlyratein- Schneider v.•as president or prevent unbelievers crease to tight inrlation and hiso"'nthrivingelectronics from disturbing his "·ants to alter its rates to equipment business. sleep. lessenadvantagcsfor large Creative Sys t erns En-The lndian·born guru, users of natural cas. terprises. 11·ho claims 6 million The co mpany filed un ap· The c 1· 1 folloy,•ers throughout the plication for a 19.4 1>ercent rea ive par "'35 hike with the state Public that the equipment he sold "·orld. has li\'ed ror Utilities Commission Tues-belonged to the telephone some time in Den\•er, company. By using dis-and also has homes in day and company president carded data material and India. l-larry P. Letton Jr. said in a his knowledge of com· L----------~ statemerlt the money was puters. Schneider was able needed because of the "im· rosts. i.etton said the corrlpuny wants a new rate structure "which would reduce or eliminate incentives for us- ing large quantities of natural gas. This is consis· lent with our vie"''S on energy conservation." ... ~.' ~ Letlon said; ljl though "public concern ;ibout utili- ty rate increases hilSJl(' ·er been higher".1 t.ti.Jt poor_. service and 111adequaf0: natural gas supplies could result iC the eompa.ny does not receive "adequ11tl' rate relier." 2 Girls, 15, File ' . Privacy Right Suit to use a push button phone C pact of inflation on operal· to key himself into the OUilCil · ing costs." SAN FRANCISCO CAP) cy Council, Coalition for telephone company's com-Also, the company says it -A federal court suit by rtfedjsal Rights of Women. putcr. which ha.ndlesinven-wants to have its allowable l\\'O 15-year·old girls who a nd Berkeley Women 's tory and suPply orders ror Ask s Drug rate of return increased had abortions seeks to stop ltealth Collective. • ' its ""idely scattered oper;i-from 8.S percent to· 10.25 a prog ram. under "'hich Named defendants "'ere Under the merit proposal, which would be funded by ' private gifts and gr<inls and not by st11te money, state un· iversity professors couid r&ise their present lop salary of $23,532 a year to S29,415. De rul u1 61 Rosemary I.une. one uf four singing Lane s is· ters ,,·ith 1-~rcd \\'ar· ing's Pennsyl\·anians more than <10 years ago. died ·ruesday in J-folly\l."Ood. ShO\\'O in this 1938 photo, she ap- peared in several mov- ies of the late 1930s and 40s. TllE COMPAr\\' acc:ept- ed the offer to settle a suit over S2SO,OOO worth or telecommunications equip· nlent !hat Schneider admits he •·ripped off" by clever manipulation or a push· button phon('. tions. percent"to help its financial Medi-Cal statements would l-lealth. Educa·tion and Use Poll.CY standing, said Letton. · be mailed to their•homes \Velfare Secretary Caspor , • SCll NEIDER \\'OULD put in a n order for equip- ment. instructing the com- puter to ha,·e it deli\•ered to the l<iadine dork of a remote t e lephone c"Ompany in- stallation between midnight and 2 a.m. His trucks picked up the equipment before the telephone com· pany employes arrived in the morning, and Schneider "'orked hi s knowledge of the t·omputer. and the invoices. to destroy all traces that the shipment had been made. making . information 0~ Weinbe rge.r. st·ate Health Tll E R1\TE increases their operations available Director \Villiant Ma)let l 14 S11llpoe 11ued LOS ANGELES IUPll - Testimony is expected to continue Dec. 3 ·before a Federal Grand Jury in- vestigating allegations of fraud and C'lrruption in con- nection with tJn amusement park game in Long Beach. Testimony v•as !(iven Tuesday in the first diiy or the hearing, but government attorneys and witnesses re- rused to comment on .,.,,hat "'as said. Some 14 persons, many of them city officials , have been su bpoenaed to ap- pear as preliminary wit- nesses in the investigation. Compa1111 G11lll!I WEST COVINA !AP> - Polich-Benedict Construc- tion Co., and its t"·o top of· ficers were found guilty or state safety ,·iolations in a 1973 freeway construction accident ~·hich killed one man. Ten persons have been killed in accidents "on the company's projects over the last three years. including six in the 1972 bridge col- l apse of the Foothill Free"•ay in Pasadena. T"·enty-three persons "·ere injured in that accident. Superi or Court Judge Ernest J. Zack appro,·ed the SC'ttlemcnt just as the company's civil suit against Schneider was about to go to trial. Report Says Burke 1956 Co1i victecl • in The Bel' said on 11-10 ap- plications riled. one in 1957, and the other in 1959. Burke said he had never bc:eri charged v.·ith a crime. S~\CRA'.\t E\"TO (t.:PI' The oi l investment schemes o' John P. ~urkc began running into problems \\•ith the Stute 0('partment of .l:orporations 10 years ago, according lo the S;1l·ramcn· toll•~-Trial Set 'fho ne1-1·s paper reported Tuesday th<1t less than two lie once had a $25 ,000 s\vitchboard delivered to a rnanhole'covcr al 2 a.m., he safd. Al one point, in - vestigators figured he had ,E:Otten away \Vith Sl million \\'Orth of equipment. but the suit demanded compensa· tion for only a quarter that <1mounl. months after Burke ""as Jn K1"JJing permitted to offer subscrip-SC II N E ID E R \VA S tions in an oi l and gas de· c-aught only because he y.•as velopme111 progrHm in 1964, 0£ 'Rapt"st' reported by one of his department officials c1nployes. disgruntled O\"er Jearnf'd th:il Burke had Sc-h neider's refusal to give failed to report a 1956 con-LONG BEACH CL'PI l him a raise. virtion. Deborah Joy Kantaeng \\'ill Schnei der is nO\\' a consul- P re sc n t l y. Burke is go on trial Jan. 13 for tant on coniputcr crime to a\\·aiting sentencing follow-murder in the death of a Branden Systems Institute ing his guilty plea in t;.S. man she s aid kidnaped and of Arlington. Va. He Jec- District Court in San Fran-raped her the day before he lures to seminars of busi- cisco on a charge he filed a "·as killed. ncss executives. teachin_g false affida,·it \\"ilh the l\lrs. Kantaeng, 19. a them methods to prevent Securities and Exchange · divorcee. pleaded innocent sophisticated crooks from Commission. 'J'ue s day t o a murder doing to them what he did to charge and the trial date thetelephonecompany. TllE BEE SAID the state \\"as set by Superior Court Schneider served 60 days department discovered Judge John A. Arguelles. in jail for grand theft and •: ,... "/ Burke had · been charged She is accused of murder-his three years probation .,e1er1111 ulll If/ . h 1. . 1 •'ng Danny c Allen. 21. at ,,·illbeupnextJul;·. \\"It stea 1ng airp ane parts . LOS ANGELES fLTPfl _ fron1 a factory. !·le pleaded her home Oct. 3. Allen v.·as He said the expects no A 22 ·year-old \1ictn:!m guilty to J>etty theft. "·as hit in the neck by a ·410 trouble in meeting the given ~ six-monlhs sus-shot gun blast fired at point 141.50 monthl restitution three persons hostage in pen e sen ence un Pace payment, G ri ffi th Pa r k I as t sum n1er, li~o~n~s~ix~m~o~n~t~h~s~p~r;o;b;at~i~oo~.;;;;;;~t~he~d~oo~r~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ,,·as ordered Tuesday to un- dergo psychiatric examina- tion after pleading guilty to one count of assault "'ith a deadly weapon. Superior Court Judge \Villi am L. Ritzi ordered t~·o psychiatrists to examine John l\tark Gabron before ·sentencing Jan. 15. Ritzi said he was concerned c:ibout protecting both lhe com~ munity and G abron. Biddl•• Pick••d S1\CRArit E:'\'l'U tl.:1~1 l - Republican Sen. \Y. Craig Biddle. dcfC'ated for re- election ~o v. s . "·as nomin;ited by Go\". Honald Reagan Tue s da y to a $40.322-a-ycar post on the state \\"Orkmen 's compensa- tion appeals board. The appointment or the lamedu ck Riverside Ja~·maker, rumored for several \\'Ce ks. is opposC'd by organized Juhor \\"hi ch is \\'Orkin)? to block his con· .firmation by the De· mocratic-conl rolled senate. :\Reagan spokesman said I if the Senate refused to con- firm Biddle, 43, an artorney 1 and Jegislati\"c \"t•teran. at I its organization:il session next \\"eek, Gov .-l<:lect Ed· n1und Bro\vn Jr. \\"Ou ld nominale another ran-1 didalc. 1 Damages Awarde d For Figl1t S,\'."J t~H 1\KCISCO C>\Pl --La"·renre Candler or D:ily City, \VhO \\'3S injured in a fistfi.l!ht \\'ith three San 1'"ranrisro p(J\ice officers. has bern a"'•arded $26-1 .500 in d:in1age5 by a Superior Court j ury. ri.tediral expert~ lcstified that Ca1tdler, '10, suffered peFrniiilTin braln C1am~ :ind h:1s been unable to return to "'Ork since the in· jury in i\tarrh.1971. Court testimony revealed the incident was louched off Pre-Holiday SALE 50% to 60% Off Sport Coats Entire stock of our fine Sport Coats. 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Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 331, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1974 TEN CENTS Residellces : Ruled Out for • e Center t:nless there ::ire dramatic changes in teehnology. or the f.1arines move Crom El Toro. there will be no residential development in lrvine Center, th e ]r\•ine City Council said while approving a pre-zone change for the area Tuesday. Jrvine Center. a 470-acre regional commercial and shopping center, is seen by the Irvine Company as a facility d esig ned to serve the ' shopping and orfice needs or much of South Orange County. · The planned development lies in the triangle formed by the Santa Ana, San Diego and Laguna freeways and is near the geographic center of Orange County. It lies outside Irvine city limits, but vi'ithin the cit y's planning area. The pre.zone cha nge is a first step toward city annexation or v.•hat has been called the "golden triangle." The western 316 acres of the project are now in the Orange County agricultural preserve and cannot be developed until after 1981. The remaining acreage in the eastern tiv of the triangle is to be developed beginning in 1977, according to Irvine· Company projections. The first phase-of development will include offi ces and the first half of a shopping ma 11. The first half or the mall will include four ·major department stores and 100 shops, .according to the Irvine Comp.any. When the area is completely built sometime around the end of this century, the .company estimates ll)at 11,000 persons will be employed· in Irvine Cen\~r. • The South Oranee County market area for s tores in the center is expected to hold a population or 419,000 v.•hen the center opens for business in 1977. Apartments and hotels to be built in the area were among the most hotly argued items at city hearings. In what council members called a "widely misinterpreted action", residential use in the area was permitted in a change to the city general plan tv.·o weeks ago. t . Council Backs Three e ltt lrvi11e Industrial Area Zoning By DO UGLAS FRITZSCJJE OftM01Uyl'llMS11tt The Ir vi ne Ci ly Council has approved a combination zone and pre-zone change Y<'hi ch \\'ill all ov,. dc\'elopmcnt of the Irvine Company's 2.058·ac r·e I r v in c Industrial Complex-Easl. According to Irvine Comp1.1ny projections and lo the battery of consultants v.•ho prepared the project's e nvitonme ntal impact reports, the complex. v.•ili ser\·e as an e m.Plo )•me nt nucleUs ror 54 ,000 v.·ofkers liv ing in all parts or Orange County. Located near the geographic center or Orange Count}', the dogleg·shaped parcel wraps around the southern corner of E1 Toro Pitarine Corps Air Station and is bounded by Lhe Santa Ana Freeway and the Irvine city limits. zone change and pre.zoning f0r the unincorporated area allows a change from present agricultural use of the land to ind'ustrial use. The action precedes ;innexation of t he unincorporated portion. Co ntending that the environmental impact report for the cross·town extension of the existing Irv ine Industrial Complex v.•as inadequate, Councilman Robert \\'est vo te d a gainst the zone change. There has been little doubt that the council v.•oul d e\•entuall y app rove the projec t, but several le n gth y discussions ha\'e pointed out problem areas in the lr\'ine Company's plans for the de\'elopment. Chi e f among them were air pollution rrom \'Chicles using the complex . una\'ailability of nearby housing ror most of the employes of firms in the industrial d('velopment and noi se and cra sh ha za rd., from the nearby ~larine has('. TRASH PICKUP MOVED BACK lr\'ine tra s h collection schedules ha ve he('n mo\•ed back onc day due to •he Thanksgi,·i ng holiday Thursday. De\vey's Rubhish Service. which ser\'es a lmost all or Irvine, says trash normally col· lected on Thursday v.•ill be picked up Friday. Friday pickups will be made Saturday. Changed Other concerns such as the project's locat ion on a flood plain are to be resolved al 1.1 later stage of city devclopn1ent approval. The housing question v.'aS left open by the council and crash hazard problems \\·ere resolved by requiring special permits for buildings to be co nstructed in areas identified as da ngerous. In a special note added to the document af~er hasty negotiations among Irvi ne Company ofricials Tuesda y, the company v.•ill have to address air pollution concerns by paying for a parking management pla n v.·hich will« required by the federal Enviro nmental Protection Agency next July. Buflding pe rinits a nd tent1tive _subdivision maps for the complex will be contingent on the company commissioning a studr of ~~.YS to g,et y,.·ay to cu t air pollution. The city council is to draw up criteria for the plan by Feb. l and the company \\'ill ha\'e 60 days lo come back v.•ith the plan . En vironmenta l projectio ns prepared by the ci ty·s consultant fi rm, Envisla of Anaheim , indjcate that cars using the complex v.•ill pump , 27 tons of pollutants into the air daily by 1990. Federal guidelines for parking management plans are expected to be issued after the fl rst of next year. I rv in e h as informed the Environmental Protection Agency it intends to draft ils own plan instead or givin g the federal agency jurisdiction ov~r local land use planning. The s tud y would be a n all·encompassing plan to "minimize ai r pollution by a progra m or minimization of \•c hi cle miles traveled." The complex itself is to be built in phases. v.·ith the first to be built north from the 2,000 foo t Santa An11 Freev.•ay frontage at the southeast lr\'inl!city limits. That freeway frontagc, described as ··the show window of the complex" by Irvine Co mpany Vi ce President Thomas Wolff, will be used for a vast auto mobil e dealers hip. The dealer s hip, a .pet proj ect o f (See ZONING, PageA21 Central Irvine High School Community ark Harvard Ave . Comm.unity Ball Park Deerfield Community Park Culver Drive Community Park Bryan Avenue Community Park 1'""1 ( \ • • • University Drive L-•' .,.:,__;;::;!;,;-J"!.....-__!11!-.._,--, ::II..,"""' Community Park • • • {"" • • \ .. e Community Pltll wtttl m11iof Muft1·UM -C-...."""°'"t Com · P rli:w1 Rec:re11ion 8uilchng Facllltles Location Map U.C .I. . ) • • •• J""" . • Jeffrey Road Community Park Turtle Rock Community Park lf'!ine Town Center · Performing· Arts Cente.r and Senior Citizens Center t ·-·---- PLANS APPROVED: WORK ON FIRST THREE COMMUNITY PARKS BEGINS IN APRIL University Drive, Central Irvine, Ha~ard Avenue Parks Got Nod Irvine Park Projects Set University Drive Community Park, llarvard Avenue Ball Park and Ce ntra l Irvine High School Community Park are the first to be built v.·ith a $16 million park bond approved by Irvine voters last June. Work on the projects is expected to begin in April. The parks and their amenities, as described by Irvine's park consultant Alan Ribera, are as follows. Uni ve rsit y Drive Community Park v.·ill be a 15-acre, $958,500 facility at fl.fichelson Drive and Sandburg \Vay. It "'ill include : -A family picnic area. -Four li ghted tennis courts. --A 3,000 square foot recreational building. -A tot's play area. -An adventure playground -an unlandscaped area where children may dig· holes, build forts and so rorth. -A spray pool. -A lighted softball field with belo"·.grade dugouts and turf inrie1$1. -Bleachers for 15'>persons. Park. near the corner or Harvard and \\'alnut avenues, will be ·a 19·acre,. Sl.272,222 facility and will include : -Picnic areas. -A 2,000 square foot recreation building. . -Field restrooms and a concession stand. -Five lighted softball fields. -A lighted baseball diamond. -Bleachers for 1,500 persons. -At different seasons of the year. the rields ca n be rearranged for football, soccer and other sports. Central 1 rvine 11igh School Co mmunity Park v"ill be 38 Fire set in Jail city·o\11ned acres on an 84·acre joint city-Irvine school district site near Walnut Ave nue and the Santa An a. Freeway intersection. The $6,263,323. facility \\'ill include: -Eight lighted tennis courts. -A reCreat ion building totallin g IZ,lOOsquare feet. -A 12,700 square foot arts and crafts ce nter. -A sy,.•im center. -A field house. -A teen center building. -A tot:S play area. -A spray pool. -Pic nic areas. -A 2.5·acre lagoon. -A boathouse. -Bleachers for 700 persons. -Five. four·wa ll handball courts -Two softball diamonds. -A baseball diamond. -A track and field facility. -Eight basketball courts. -Five three·wall handball courts. -Greenho use ·an.d ag r o nomy building. The area 111 \\'htch Lhc company "'ants to build dy,.•elli"gs lies in a crash·hazard zone drav.'n around El Toro ~l arine Corps Air Station. But a note added to the general plan change effecti,·ely bannea residential development in the area until the present ~l ari n e Cor_ij trotin.ina practice of fl ying over the area 400 to 500 times a day at altitties of 600 reel fSeeCENTER. Page~?) Parks -- First City Bond Fund _Projects The> Jr\·ine Cily Council ga\'e a hesitant nod Tuesday to preliminar~: plans for the first three parks to br built "·ith a Sl6 millton bond is!i ue appro\'ed by \'Olers in June. In doini: so. the cou n<"i l allo"·cd itself a luxurv it has denied de\'elopers. A thi.rd of a eucalyptu!' "'indrO\\' at on(• park v.·ill be cut 0down to make "'a,. for a track racilit v. The first ·lhree parks Un°i\'ersity Drive Community Park, 1-l arvard A\'enuc Ball Pa rk and Central Irvine High School Community Park ·-v.·ill cost 58.494 ,245 to build , according to park C'Onsultant Alan R ibera·s estimates. The council. bec:ause of the hi gh total costs. specifically refused to make any ruling on the price \\'ht-ther the cit\' or the lr\·inl' Unified School District v.•ill pay_ for so me facilities at lhe Central lrvint- High School Com 1ng e ated, Community Ser\·iccs Director Paul Bradv told lhe council. Ribera segregatea a Sl.588. ;34 lilt of items d('sl ined ror the hi~h school park from a tot;il 56.263,523 cost. r\ large part of the list suC'h as a fi eld house and an agronomy t•enter arl' deslined to be used pr1m;iri\y by tht• school s. he said. 1\lso in the high school park. thr council a llo"·ed the cutting of a third of a eucalyptus y,.·indrow to permit better use of the park space Co mmenling on th e departure from a city t radition of requirin g developers to redrav.· plitns t.o preserve trees, Councilman J oh'h Burton said : ''The coun cil ha s jiggered around a lot of developments \\'here\·er \\'indrov.·s a re lO<'ated and the city should have to obey the"Sa nl l' rules." 1\fler seeing an alternative plan for the park "'hich would preserve the trees, the council unan1mous l\· appro\'ed the cutting · ~nflation is ~n1.1wing a"•ay at the Slfi m1\hon appro\·ed in lhc June bond ('!ection al a rate or one 1>crct•nt a month. Brady told the council :\t this poinl. he said-. the 1..•nt1r1• nine·racility park and rt'C'rl.'ation :(\'Stem prese nted to \'Olt•r s can prob a b\y sti 11 bt! built as de~cri bcd. But future discussion s \1ith 1h1· school district. Brady said , 1\111 hl' needed to reso\\'e <1uestions of \1 ho pays for y,.·hat. particularly on thl' 84 ·acre combined p.:irk :ind high school site . . Oran!(•• Coast Deer Names Suggested For Schools Irvine's school naming committee has recommended a list of names for the two school s to be built in Deerfie ld \'illage which include allusions to Spanish heritage, agricullural _J)ro· du cts and even a \Va lt Disney cartoon character. -Three. three·wall a nd three four.wall handball courts. . ~larva rd Avenue Community Ball RIVERSIDE (UPI) -Female in- mates at the Riverside County Jail Tuesday set fire to mattresses after their commissary privileges were: suspended for one day because of a previous fire they set. Au.thorities said the prisoners were mo\'ed to· another section of the jail While city .. firerighters put out the burning mat· tresses and cleared the section or smoke. Council Roundup Irvine Company Sued Over Fall In di scussions 111th lht' d1str1tl Brady said, he ha~ been told th;it !hi district cannot .1fford tu budd some nl the recreationa l ;.imcn111e~ 1ntendc1t for that park. l'ounc1ln1an ,\rt ,\nthon\. ho\1t•\1'r . ~aid : ··\\"hen the ~tarf is t.1lk ini: to !ht· school hoard, \'Ou .. hould rl'mf'mhi·• '.h:il tht· st:.itl." 't:hool huilchni.: fund 1nl'ludes monc\ for ph, ... 1l·al education ·rhl'~ r;111 '1 l'\Pt't'I iht• c·it\ .10 p:.iy for fa('1htH'" lhl'\ 'l't' alrl';1d1 getting nionl•Y for ll .1 u~1 ·1~n1 f111r · ~. \\"t•nth,•r It'll be f:ti r on Thankst;i\'ing Day, folio\\ ing the usual morn· ing fog nlong the Or<1 nge Coast. \\'armer Thur~day v.'ith highs at the beaches n<,oar M rising to 7•l inl::ind . Lov.·!i to ni ght 38 to 45. l /\S IUE TODA l '" .1 1r1aconsin mother &hot her /a1111Jj; -l>i1/u1g]!erse/j. mQ.L/Jer anq · son -$0 "fhtY'fouid bt in heoVt'n 1mth thtir dad for .Thankigiuing . ·· Slorg. Pa~c A~ Ind~~ AlY-S.r•ln .. .. -••• ...... .. -... .. t:-~ "' -=--· .. •• ...... ~ .. ....... Cl•I a.-.... c-t, ••• ,_., II -· ., .. --II '11.U. ,..,,., .. 0.11111~" .. -•••• ··"""· ... .. •-.c-Mlrtc"' • •• l"""'kltfMtlll ... Tti.vltllll J:· "-... , TJIHl•rt ,... ..... oni ... ... _ .. •Htr..c:•• II WwllMtn .. Miii Lii .... " " I The school board will consid er names for the e lementary and ~1- lermedlate schools to be built in Deerfield at tonight's 7:30 meeting at University flilth School. "Bambi Elementary School" en· tails a list or names which include Fawndale, Bucksin and Deerfield. The Ba:mbi school, said Judy Marx .. of the naming committee. "was sub· milted to us tor our amusement only. However, some m(!mbcrs or the com· mittee thought. it m ig ht be ap· propriate for the elementary aged child." • • Names Jor the lntermediate school include Vern3do, Spanish for deer ; . Esparraja, Spanish for the asparagus -which-was on e grown In thE" at~a : and Lil Citna11a. Spanish for sv.·amp. The Deerfield :irea, 5aid t.1 rs . t.larx. was once kno""' as La Cienaga de las Ranas -the swumpof the frogs. Olher suggestions Include El Cam· po, Spanish for field . as v.•ell as Buckhorn and Shoshonl'. • • At its Tuesday meeting, the Jr\'ine City Council: -APPROVED a S'l90 a year lease of 5.81 acres of Edison Company utility easement in Culverdale to serve as a wilderness park. -FUT OFF until Jan.14 a discussion of the eventual site for an lr\'ine Ci\'ic Ce nter. · -APPROVED PRELIMINARY master plans for the first three parks to be built with a $16 million voter·approved bond. The parks a re UniversiCy Drive Community Park, Harvard Avenue Ballpark and Cen· tral Irvine Hi~h Scho6l Community Park. -CHANGED THE STARTING time for city council meetings to 7:30 p.m. beginning with the Dec. 10 meeting. Al midnil:ht. all items requiriog further discussion are to be continued until the following meeting. ~TOOK FINALACl'ION to approve zone changes for the Orangttrec and S moketree planned rtsldentia I developments. -i\PPltO'Vf:iDTHE 1973 Vei'slon of the unlrorm j)luinbing code. -APPROVED A PRE·!ONE eh a nee for the Irvine Center regional commercial ana shopping cent.er planned by the Irvine Company tor the area bound ed by the Santa Ana, San Diego and Laguna free .... ·a~·s . -APPROVED, ~lTU COUNCILMAN Robert West disM!nting, a zone change ror the2,0.SS.acre Jrvitie lndusLMal Complex· East. • • , Damagrs totaling $500,000 y,.·ere de· manded from the Irvine Company and the city of Newport Beach Tues· day by th e father or a 13-year·old bn\' \\'ho felt 150 feet into the Upper Ba )• from a ledJ!:e overlooking the estuary. Da\'id B. Roberts states in his Orange County Superior Court act inn that neglige nce by both dercndants in the Galaxy Park area led to the serious and permanent in.furies suf fc red by his son. David Roberts II. 13, of 1857 Braemar \Vay. The ac~ion !ital.cs that the failure hr both deferidants to re.nee off the blurrs o\·erlooki ng the Upper Bay near Rli:ze\ Circle c re&t<!d an "11ttra<"tivc nuisance·· la$l a.larch 23 "'hen a ledge ga\'C y,.•ay bcnc.-ath the boy. _Deputy Mourned a.1ARYSV 1LLE (1\P! Pl':t('C or ricers from acro:ii;s :\('l rthrrn Culiforni a gathered TUt'"d:.ir at tu .. funeral lo pay final tr1hutl' to \'11b.1 County Sheriff Deputy DonalJ lA'l' Roy Brown, 'IA1ho was killed 1n the hne of duty Thursday. • Ahhough ap1,rtn•1n)<! thl· plnn .... Ith· council rcpcalt·dl~· 1n ... truclt.:d C'11 1 Cl('rk \nrol Flynn to make :.i Ollrt ol the off1ti:tl rl't:•ircl an\' cnmn1f'nt~ :1h out facililit•s 11ti1 r h \1n11lrt prullaril> be 11.«f'd hy the~chool:- Thursday's Pilot Early Thur:-d:1,\ ·s Thank~~111ni;: cd1 lion~ of lht' Oa1\v Pilot 1\11\ be deh\'ert.•rl on" mld·da> !<!Chl"dt1ll' to allo" nt•\1 sp:11wr rmplo,1·~ to 1nin fam1\~ ~al ht1r1n~~ for 1111 l..P\ ;11hl all lhl' tMmm111)!~ \lt,•r1.onn dtl\v(lr) rcsum('i. Oil It~ llOl'lftal !'Che<IUIC f'rlda)I . llave :t happy Thanks,g1v1'!.I· .. A2 OAILYPILOT Wednesd1y . Novemoer 27. 1974 Mitchell D~1iies .Cover-up •WASl11NGTO N IUPll -Former Attorney General John N. Al1tchell. vnder ·the 11h1rpest and most caustic qut"stloftl"'I (If the 42·day conspiracy (rial·, today· ste<idfastly denied any 'frt\•Ol\·emtnt In the \Vater1ratc bttak·i n or covcr·up. 1.titchell, t he fi rst or· the fi\'e d efendants to testl f)'. ins;sted he ri ever eoneealed h l&h ·le vc l, i;lv ''t.J!le~ in \\'atrrcate. But he s · he a ne\'er \'oluntcered any i ormatio~ n order not to }eopardire the 1972 r~election oC Richard l\t . 'Nixon as pr ident. · Chief tria prosecutor J ames F. Nea l failed to shake r.1itchell's story durin g a nu m ber or h ea t ed exc~a_n_~e~· sc,vne or them so bitter thaW !ittlct Judge John J . Sirica jnterruPfe to"admonish the two. "J ha ve an urge, Air. Neal, to eel to the truth.'' A1 itchell said sarcastically ~ l 01}8.l>Qjl\,t . II. " "Yo;ir.JU~ to get to the truth did !lot inchi~o telling the agents what we have been going over," Neal said. referrjng to a n FBI interview or Mltcha.IL,tvlJ W,.o weeks after the June 17. 197·2Watergate break·ln. A1itchell. then Nixon's campaign manager, said two FBI agents came to his ofriee ''almost scared to death," asked him a couple of questions and left. He said he did not volunteer information to them "(or obvious reasons." Neal : "Wh at 'obvious· reasons?" l\.1itchell : "The re·election o{ the president of the United States.'' Neal: ''So you concealed the truth?'' Mitchell: "I did not conceal it. I . responded to their questions." Mitchell. said that a meeting or campaign aides held in his apartment three.days arter the break·in wa s ••totally a meeting to cover the public relations aspects of it." "Cover or cover up ?" Neal asked. ''To cover various aspects of it," :Mitchell said, emphasizing the word "cover.·· l·fitchi?ll denied that hi s deputy campaign directo r , J eb Stuart Magruder, told him in the summer or 1972 tliit he was going to commit perjUry in testimony to a grand jury investi.cating Watergate. He said Ma'.J,r.1;1,~er ~.id not use the ter'? perJqp:1 1?.uJ tl)ste~d "laid out what his test'.i,91~ny w.,s 101ng to be." N'eal ! i•You knew it to be false?" ?.fitchelt : ."I had some suspicions that It w.as faJ~e . '' • • • Councilman' Henry Quigley, has been explored vJIJjt Ford. Chevrolet and Lincoln·l\ftt~ury, WoUf said. AIJ tf'e/~' m anufacturer s are inte're!ted, tie said. Q~~l~Y. h~s pressed for an auto center' :is a m eans of increasing the city's sale~,tax revenues. "I'm goutg to be da mn diaappointed ·if 'It aln"t: there," Qu.igley said in response,t~ WOlff'~ assurances. . . PUT A FEW WORDS TO WORK FOR YOU ··I'm another s3tisfied customer." the c;allc r fron1 I luntington Beach said. '"I sold my car." he added. Here i-. all il took to make the con· nection fnr the sa lt': '63 GA L . .\XY \'·8. S250 )l.).;X·XXXX l f you h:i\·C·a car ~·ou 'd lik<' to con· ,·er! tn c.:ish. call 61:?·56';8. Put a fC\\" \\Ord s to \\·Or k fnr you. In th<' D<1ily Pilot. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thr Or.-.qe CNS! 0•1!J Pi104 , wllll-Cll ltc- t.ntd '"',....,,.Pr, ... ii l>Ul>llJl'W'll'" ... 0.M<;lf c..11 Pll01i1"11no Com'""'·~·•• •it..,.•• """''"'°"' """""•' l"'"ou9'1 F•W.,, lw CM .. ........ l'Ww-! It.ell, ll""lif!Olon 8t.cntF_,. l•on \lttlt y, "•'"'· :lotddlt--Y•lle' •nd ~ ih.ci./So\1111 CHU. A Witle ~I .. lien II ""l>l•\lltCI J.l!WdlJI -s...o.n. .,,,. prilw;i..i .-.1>1•"'4"t of ... ! !1 .II Jiii! WHI 811 ~ ... ,, Co>t• utwi, c.111ornl1 '20. Rob@rt N. Weed Pr11111>t~l •ftll ~1111-• Jack R. Curley \l>et Prnlorn• -Gt-.i .w...,, FACING EXECUTION? Emperor Halle Sel111le Ex-Ethiopia Chief Set For Death BE IR UT, Lt'ba non (AP) - Deposed Ethiopian Emperor Ha ile Selassie may be executed in the next tY.'O days, the Frt'nch-language Beirut ne\l.•spaper L'Orient·Lc Jour s aid today. The newspaper, quoting \\'estern diplom atic s ource s. sa id the 82-year·o ld Selassie had been moved from detention in Addis Ababa to a toy,•n 30 miles away to prepare for the execution . Selassie ""as deposed and placed •under arrest last September. The government y,·as tak<'n over by a provisional military council whi ch last 'olo'eekend executed 60 aristocrats and former Ethiopian officials. L'Orienl·Le Jour said sever al ·w estern nations are urging African countries t o interce de with the Ethiopian junta to save Selassie ·s li fe. Afohsen Slim, a prominent lawyer and chairman of the Committee lo Safeguard Libe rt y and th e Constitution , cabled international organizations asking them to save Selassie. Ill' said the former emperor deserv<'S help because of his advanced age, hi s role as architect of Afri can ·unity and s upport of the Arab and Palestinian causes. The 120.member military council. v.·hich ordered the ex<'cutions carried out after m idnight Saturday, was reported divided on the matter of Selassie's execution. United Nations Serretary-Genl"'ral Kurt \\'a\dh('im on Tuesday appealed to the council lo refrain from further executions for humanitarian reasons. In a cable to the council Waldheim s aid the international communit)' feels anxiety O\•er "reports that a s imilar fa te may av.•ait remainin e a1nees . Sheik Aboud Jumbe . president of Zanzi bar, warned that the executions could trigger civil war in Ethiopia. He told nc.,..·smen ' in Nairobi. Kenya. \Vhere he \\'as departing for a si x-nation tour of the P.tiddle East, ''We are not happy about the e~ecutions a nd v.·ill never support killings of this nature.'' Fi:-0111 Pour A I CENTER •.. js ended or new technology somehow puts an end to the hazard. . . Elaborating on the prov1s1o n, Councilman lle nry Quigle)' 'said, "There are two V.'ays residentia l uses will be permitted. One, if the P.t arine Corps decided to pack its bags and mO\'e somewhere else. And, l\l.'O, if "there y,·ere signi ficant changes in lcr hnolog~·. ·· Su ch c h an~e s in technol ogy, Quigley s aid. might invol \'e 5-Q mething such as aircraft y,•hich take off \"Crt ica 1 Iv . Councilman 1\rt Anthony said the action "places the bu rden of proof on the developer. If we had done the opposite (an outri ght ban o n residences) y,•e would ha\'e had to ha,·e gone to considerable expense to p rove that re side nti a l use i s unacce ptable.'' .. There simply is not going to be residential development in that area as long as you people are there and using present tC'c hnology ," Quigley told l\larine Lt. Col. R.11. Brown, who attended the meetinit to protest any possible residential use of the area. Montana Visit . . Rocky Vote Delay Bid By N>~ug $,200,000 Fire Hits Mesa ·Area . WASHINGTON IUPIJ-Rep. S.llo S. Abzug, <D·N.Y.), proposed tod ay that a confirmation \'Ote on the \•ice presidential nomlnaUon of Nelson A. Rockefeller be delayed until th~ new Congress convenes in J anuary. R e p . Ab zu g to ld the Hou se Judi ci ary Committee t h al 'Rockefeller was a •·partner in the llreatest agglomeration or private pov•l'r in the history or the nation," and "·arned that "private Rockereller po~·c r in combination v.·ith great public power would be simply too much for a democracy to risk.'' But support ror Rockefeller came from another "'itness, Rep, Shirley Chisholm, (0 -N .V.), \\'ho urged Democrats on the committee to "'la)' aside partisan views in this critical hour. and con£irm this seasoned, savvy, a nd able. although not perfect, public ser vant." o r RockefellC'r's "accusers." Rep. Chi s holm a s ked . ''Where in go\'ernment today can we find , yes even among ourselves in this \'ery house. those politicians who are pure and above reproach?" In written testimony to th e committee, she praised the rormer New \'ork governor for his "courage to take leadership on s uch issues as abortion. civ il rights. minority employment and education'' in his home state. Rep. Abzug said that because Rockefeller has been nominated by the first nonelected president in U.S. history, fina l confirmation by Congress should be held over until the new Congress convenes. · "The men and women who will be seated in January, winners in the first national election held since the \llatergare exposure. are the clooesl y,•ho can come to a direct expression of the people 's will," she said. "If ·there is to be a vote on this nomination, it shOuld be theirs ... Rockefeller family senior financial adviser J . Richardson Dillworth \vi ii be called to testify in public next 'vcek and questioned "in a general "'ay obout how the family operates,,. a ranking committee Democrat said. Al leas t 10 members or the committee, all Democrats , have called for an examination of the Rockefeller wealth because of what they see as a potential conflict of interests v.•ith the powers of the vice presidency. Chairman Peter W. Rodino sought lo block the family probe, saying that Rockefeller money was not a basis for denying Rockereller the vice pre!>idency. But Rodino has yielded to the liber~ls, with the understanding the pro w1 no unnecessan y 1n va e the privacy of Rockefeller by forcing detailed disclosure of the family's assets. Two Airtnen Face Death By Shooting OGDEN. litah <U PI ) -T\\'O young 1black airmen were sentenced today to be shot at sunrise J an. 21 after they declined to select the manner of their execution -a choice given them un- der Utah la \\.'. Both Dale S. Pierre and \Villiam A. An drews stood silently as 2nd District Judge John F. Wahlquist sentenced each of them three time~ lo die before the firing squad. Pierre, 21 . a native of Trinidad, \V . I.. stood mute when asked how he preferred to be executed and the court automatically picked the firing squad instead or the gallows . /\ndre\l.'S. 20, J onesboro. ·La .. said he wished to make no choice because he would chall enge the ecntury-old section or the Utah Code v.•hich pro· \'ides each cond<'mncd man with the choice of two ways to die. In case that app<'al rails. however. Andrews elect· ed the firing squad for the record. Both also were sentenced to five years to life for convictio ns on two counts of aggravated robbery arising from the incident -in which five y,•hites "-'ere shot, stabbed in the ears \\"ith a pen, and forced to drink a drain cleaner. fhree or them died. 'Do11 't Buy It' Tradc\vell Stores, a retail groc~r chain with· stores in S~attl e and Portland has posted customers not to buy sugar until the sugar compa~ies can justify the prices. The signs, according to Trade\ve ll, have caused a sharp drop in sales. Chula Pleads Innocent To Narcotics Cha.rges Cost<i l.1 esa trial lawyer George Chula pleaded not guilty to multiple narcotics charges Tuesday night aft er Superio r Court Judge James K. Turner refused to amend any of 13 relony counts contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. . Judge Turner set Dee. 11 as the date for the next pretrial action on the al· legations and the date on which Chu ta·s tria l date \viii be ann ounced. Flanked by four defense attorneys. Chula listened carefull y as J udge Turner made it clear to attorney Kl"'ilh J\Ionroe that the Grand Jury in· dictment and the transcript could leave no doubt in anyone's mind as to .. what prompted police action against the defendant. Chula, 49, of 1138 El Camino, is.ac· cused of possessing and furnishing co- caine and possessing and furnishing marijuana on a number or occasions during June and July of this year. Those char ges are based on the testimony before the Grand ,Jury of Joanna 'Harco urt·Smith, the·· British socialite who became the paramour of imprisoned LSD guru Timothy Leary and who later adopted his name. She admitted under Grand Jury questioning that she was the agent of the district attorney's offi ce when she met Chula and his wife in hotel and · restaurant meetings that allegedly Jed to Chuta supplying her with drugs • By ARTHUR It. VINSEL , CM !tie 0.11¥ P'li.t Miff A thunderinl( blaze battled at rlnst by a lone policeman y,·ith his patrol ear's fire extinguisher devastated a Costa 1'1esa shopping Cl"'nter Tuesday night, causing an estimated $200,000 damage. No one was killed or injured in the infemo which whipped through an attle shared by several suites .but the fire loss was the worst in city history. Inves tigators returned to the charred scene in the Vista Shopping Center at 19th Street and Placentia Avenue today to sift ror additional clues to its origin. One theory is that it might have started around a sewing machine in the s mall back room or a military surplus store. Arson h as definitely been ruled out at this stage in the spectacular 7:30 p.m . blaze which was of such major alarm magnitude it drew every piece of firefighting equipment in the city. '.'Not a t this time," confirmed Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp when questioned about the possibility . today. One key element was considered to possibly be a sewing machine in the rear room of Vista Surplus. according to.a police report of the lncide~t. Tran.splant I Patient Dies RICHMOND . Va. CAP) - Louis B. Russell, 49. y,·ho li\·ed longer than any other human with a transplanted heart, died today at the M edlcal College or Virginia Hospital. Russell, an industrial arts teacher from Indianapolis, Ind., survived for six years, lhree months and two days si nce r e ceiving the h eart o f a 17·year-old boy al the hospital Aug. 24, 1968. His wife, Thelma, v.•as at the hospital when death came. Russell returned to the hospital Oct. 7. TOP QUALITY SHOES for EVERY SPORT ll(DOOR, OUTDOOR •TENNIS SHOES by: A-., Coo•trW, T,..,p,... .... •IASKETIALL SHOIS by: Coo .. ru, A-., lob Wolf. . FU.H lllld GAMES •SllAn IOAIUll -'·"""" •l'lllSIHS •DAITIOAIDS-' dorfs •IOCCE IALL •TAILE 'tEHHIS. •••••• -.d .... •TRACK SHOES by: Adidas, Tl .. r, •HOCKEY STICKS ..i ....... s,.MllM. •WIESTLIMG SHOES by: Cow•ffH, 1'19tr· •TOLLETIALL SHOES by:Adldos, •SOCCER SHOES by: Adid°" Spot.lilt. s,.MllM, Caooda. •ALI. PURPOSE SHOH br: Adidas. s,.MllM. A Racket for any Oc:c:asion •SHUFfU IOARD SETS •IAlllLL aod DUMIELL SETS •JUMP IOPH SPORT CLOTHES for Hi. SPORTS MIHDED ACRYLIC WAIM.UI" SUITS 2495 •SWEAT SHllTS IOld.PAHTS •GTM PANTS IOld SHIRTS •TARSITT JACKETS •HTLON WAllMUP JACKETS •TENNIS DRESSES •MEH. & 10,TS TENNIS SHORTS ·Thomas Keevil · Ed•foll• Thomas A. Murphine Ml~•fl"' IOllef Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall . 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She had been visiting a daughter In , Le\l.'iston, rtfont., at the time of the incident last week. Surgery '"'as performed Friday to halt bleeding from a weakened wall o( a brain a?tery. ~tiss Keeler y,·as a Broad'4•av star in Ziegfeld Follies during the 20s. She came lo Hol!ylA'ood to continue her ca reer in movies in 1929 after marrying sinj?er Al Jolson. They were divorced in 1940 and P.t~s Keel<'r later marrltd John Lowe. a Southern Californi a real c!it<1te developer. l.o'4·e d ied in 1969. In 1972, t.1i ss Ketler C"ame out of retiremtnt and played ln "No No Nanelt<'". a revival or the t011ies production-style show y,•hich had mpde her ftmous. ALSO RACllT STRINGING I llKE REl'41R. PARTS. TIRES. TUIES I STORE HOURS M ........ Sol. '" c1a...is.i., ENEIGmC SPORT FOOTIALLS -IASllETIALL -.TOLLITIALLS -SOCCl!ll IALLS -PLATGIOUM IAU.S \ I } 7 I I • .. • '• • • • • ' ' • • . . . • • • ' .. . . ... J .. -· ._ .... \ I l ) ) 7 • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley -. -E ITION • • • o dav's Fi11al • N. \', Sto,~·~"- VOL . 67, t-10 . 331, J SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1974 TEN CENTS • Unification Plan Facing · Battle By PATTY BURNETT Of 111<1 O•l!f l"l ... SWI Leaders in the J-luntington Beach Union High School District · vowed Tues day to fight solo efforts to create a unified school district in · Fountain Valley .. Trustees said they will support only . a district wide unification plan.' They also .backed a vote ot the people in the district on unlfic&tion ,along city boundaries 11s soon as possible. "If it does s~em to be ct plan we can endorse." trustee Dr. Ralph Bauer said as he asked for a starr report. ''I · suggest thaL we go to the voters and ask them.·· Bauer, who dominated disc ussion · on unification, also recommended ·that the district try two different ways to get the" uni fication proposal on the ballot. Normal channels y.·ould be through the Orange County Committee. on School Dis trict Ofganiz.at ion. Th e board voted to take that route, but .also to simultaneously circulate petitions lo bypass the county co m· mittee and go ctirecUy to the stale board or education. The state board has final say on y.•hether or not unification can be placed on a ballot. Trustees believe the county committee may blot"k their attempt. Th e school board's renewed tnterest in unification apparently stems from growing support in Fountain Valley for separate unification in that por· lion of the hi gh school district. Trustee Dennis At.angers agreed \\"Ith Bauer tha t such piecemeal unification, taking away some schools and assets of the high school district, cou ld hurt students left in the high school district , and possibly set a dange rous precedent. "But I ha\'e great empathy for the peopl e of Fountain Valley," A1angers added. Citize ns ha\'e formed committees, circU!ated petitions. a nd worked together for so mething they believ(' in, he continued, ·'That tt·lls me somt'lh1o g about the nature of this com 1nunity." He exprt.•s sed concern. hov.'e\'er. that those people don 't yet have all the facts on unification, particularly hO\\' much unification could cost. . Bauer spoke strongly on y.·hat he called the "dollars and cents of unification." lie asked the district staff to "'Ork v.'ith <'Ounty officials in determining v.•hat a unified dis trict's tax rates v.•ould he. · · · lie said citizens in the Ot•f>an Viev.· School Dist ri(·l. v.·hert> he is also :1 trustee, nov.· pay a ta)i rate. of $4.61 $100of assessed valuati on or property. The maxim um ta)i rate possible fOr ;i. unifit:d district 11·ould be SS.23, he said. ··tn other 1~·ords. unification v.·ould cost the people of Ocean View 62 eent.i more. potentially, under the la11'." Bauer said. Fred V o~s. pres ident o f t h(' Fount<nn Valle~ School Di slricl. disputed Bauer's statistics and said Bauer 11·as drag~ing ghosts out. of closets of past unific;:ition,debates, •, School Bo Threat Evacuates 3,000 .Fron1 Oeeaadcle Dr. Abbott New Superintendent The nev.· superintendent of th e H.untington Beach Union 1-ligh School District is Dr. Frank J . '"J ake" Abbott. who soon vd ll resign his position as associate superintendent or the Oceanside Unified School District. Trustees voted unanimously for Dr. Abbott, following an executive session Tuesday. , "This district has a terrific .reputation for academic excellence;" Dr. Abbott said in a prepa red statement;.He sajd he looks forward to joining a n o utstanding orglinizatjoo. . Th.e 43-year·old administrator, who .. once pJay,~d bas eball with the high school district superintendent \\'ho resigned last summer, Abbott will take Ol'er t:1s "full·time superintend ent on Feb. 3. Until then. he will work two days a y.•eck in the district on a consultant basis. Hi~ salary is expected to be 538,500 on a contract through J une 30, 1978. NEW SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Frank J. Abbott Jay Settle, "'ho has ser\'ed as acting superintendent in the interim,. will resume his posi lion or deputy superin· · tendent. Teachers and administrators in lhe audience a pplauded both Abbott and Settle following the announcements. oau, Ni.t suitt ,.,... CLASS GOES ON, OUTDOORS, WHILE AUTHORITIES CHECK OUT BOMB THREAT At Huntington's Park View School, Pupils Calmly Waited For Five Hours Two Airmen Face Deatli By Shootin.g OGDEN, Utah !U Pl l -Tv.·oyoung 'black airmen y.•ere sentenced today to be shot at sunrise Jan. 21 a rter they deelinedito select the manner of their execution -a choice given them un· der Utah tau•. Both Dale $. Pierre and William A. Andrews stood silently as 2nd District Judge John F. Wahlquis t sentenced each of them 1 hree times to die before the firing squad. They had been con- victed or murdc.-. Pierre, 21. a nali\'e of Trinidad. W.I., stood mute when asked how he preferred to be executed and the court automaticall y picked the firi ng squad instead or the gallo"''s. AndreY.'S. 20. Jonesboro. La .. said he wished to make no choice because he would challenge the century-0ld ·section of the Utah Code which pro- vides earh condemned man \l.'itb the choice of 111·0 ways to die. In case that appeal fails. hO\\'ever. Andrews elecc- ed the firini: sq11 ad for the record.· Abbott h as bee n associ ate superintendent at Oceanside for the past two years. Prior to that, he held the title of assistant superin tendenl ror instruction in that district. The new s uperintendent. \Y bo prefers the na me Jake to Frank, earned his doctorate of education rrom the University Of Sout hern Coast Panelist Target of Suit In Boat Flap California in 1970. l~is mastcr·s Los Angeles City Councilman and degree in school administration and Coastal Commissioner Loui~ Nowell hi s bache lor's degree are fron1 ha s been sued by critics of his receipt FresnoStatccollege. of a discount boat slip fro m a • Abbott is considered a specialist in developer doing business Y.'ith the curricular innovation and cvalualion commission. techniques. The former high school The suit filed Tuesday by Gt'rald teacher and principal is a n advocate and Be tty Deeter -relentless critics ofind ividuali zationofinstruction. of the official -charges that Nowell His most rcy.•arding experiences at vi o I a t e d t h e s tate 's n e 111 Oceans ide . he said, were the conflict·of·intercst laws by accepting community involvement the di strirt the slip at about half the normal price generated , and the progress toy.·ard from a A1ar1na Del.Rey developer individualization of instruction. Nov.·ell has steadfas tly denied any Abbott and his y.•ifc Pal ha ve three 4 'i mpropriety and readily ad mits that children, Kerry, 17, Russ, 15 and Jill, ~e has ··assisted." the devclo~r. but 10. 1n a manner no different fMn1 his help· The new,superintendenl has been to others. He is an a\·oy.·cd growth active in a variety or civic and ad\'ocate. professioAalorganizations. He charged the Deeters wit h ''malicious political harassment.·· Official's Sori Faces Pot Rap The firm or Goldrich and Kest. Inc .. oy.·ns and leases the slips -one of v.•hich is occupied by Noy.·cll 's" SJ.foot schoone r. Both olso y.·cre sentenced to five FORT COLLINS. Co lo. <UPI l Enviro1nentaJists Postpone Meeting ~·cars to life for con\'i.ctions on two , Steve J arman. 20, son of Rep. John coun ts of aggr3vated robbery arising Jarman. (D·Okla.). has received a from the incident -in "'hich five one·year deferred prosecution on a ·"'hites were s hot, stabbed in the ears felony marijuana possession charge r with a pen. a nd forced to drink a drain which stemmed from a raid on an cleaner. Three or them died. Estes Park cabin this year. Wahlquist sairl he >A'OU ld stay exeCU· ''It certainly behooves you to be on tion .of the clrn th penalLy for both your good beha\'lor for one year:' pending tl).eJ•.ttcP.me.of app(!al:s. wa rned District. Judge Conrad Ball who agreed to the action, Tuesday. Thursday's .' Pilot Early Thursdit y's Thanksgi\•ing edi· lions of the Daily Pilot will be dell ve.rcd on a m ld·day schedule to allow newspaper employes to Joi n family gatherings ror. turkey nnd t1111he trlmmina:s. , 1\ftern&n deUven~ resum(ls ~n it s normal sc"hcdule fo""riday. fl ave a ha pp;r Thanksgiving. Charges were riled agains~,Jarm an after authorities raided a cabin Se pt . 27 and confiscated 31,':I pounds of mari · juana .. Thc cabin was unoccupied at the time, but orfl clals riled charges against both J arman a nd "J anet J{armon, a young woman still being soui:ht. Coast Plan Hit LOS ANGELES CUPll -The City Council plaonlng comm ittee Tuesda)' voiced oposltion to a proposal by the South Coast ·aelJlonal ColristUneCOm· 'mis$iori that repnrtedly would ~I~ con(rol or local land use programs to a new state agency. The Huntin gfo n Bea c h f:n11it"o nmental Counci l v.•ill not hold its regular meeting: this Thursda y bet' a use of the Thanks~iving holiday. The Dec. 28 meeting has also been canceled because of the Christmas holiday. Atem bers of the Environmental Council normally meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each.month. at 7:30 p.m. in the Cl\·ic center. ,2 Hearts Working JOfl,\NNESBURG (t;Pll The ~orld 's fir. t man v.•ith tv.·o hearts is Jlainin,:r strenath after ttis OPtration Sunday and a OrOOteSchuur l·IOfipital bulletin tOOa y said his 'h arts ue in "e.-.ce llent " co'ndlUon1 11ic bullelln Crom the ho~pitttl ill Cope Town sttid al' $U pporllng 1h~rapy for Ivor '11ajl~r. $8, wha l"\X'eivcd a .second hearl from a lO·)'ea.f'-o\d gJrl. has been stopped. • No. Arrt"sts Motorcycle . Groups Quizzed in Slaying '"Hike warfare" and the death cf ;:i Jtuntington Beach motorcyclisl remained under investigation by \Vest minster police today. Officers said they arc questioning six grou ps of motorcyclists, as \l'C I! as many individuals. But so far. poli re h:J\"C made no a rrest.~ in the mu rder early !\Ionday of ~l arc Thomas Qey.·dncy, 24. of 7743 Ronald Road. Dc"'dney v.·as shot ty.·ice as he rode his motorcycle on Beach -Boulevard near llolsa Avenue in \Vestminster, a nd di ed three hours later at \\'('s t minster Com munity Hospital . He \1•as among five men arrested last month after an Oct. 31 shootout in front of his home left l11•0 men \\"Ollndcd, one seriously. But all five 11crc released after police di sco,,ered nonl' of !he others invol\·ed \l.·ould te!:ttify . Police arl' investi ga ting a link betv.·ee n thC' shootout and Dewdney's sla.l'ini:: \\"estn1i ns 1cr ·officers today declined lo rc\·ecH the names of the motorcycll' gro up s the y :ire questioning . 'l'hey said most are from the \\'est Orange Cou nt y area. although others lil'e throughout the county. Funcr:•I services for Dc1\•dn ey will be at 12:30 p.m. Friday at Peck Family Coloni il l Funeral 1-lome in \\"estminsler lie is sur\"i ved by his parents, Afr. ;ind ;\I rs. George Dewdncy of 5902 Terrier Dri,•e. ll untington Beach, and 1v.·o sist<'rs. \\"end\• Ocv.•dnev and April Payne · · Mitchell Steadfastly Denies Implication • \VJ\SllINGTON <U Pl l -Former Attorney Genera l John N. !\l itche.IL under the sha rpest and most caustic questioning of lhc 42·day eonspiracy trial. today stcadrastly denied :1n.1· involvement in the \Vatergatc brcak·in or cover-up A1itchefl, the rirst or the fi vf" defendants to testify, insisted h(' ne\'e r co n cea led high .\cvcl lnvol\•cmenl In \\lateri:atr. But h1• snld he also ne\'Cr \"O\untcer<'d an,\ Information in order not to jeopoirdi7.e the 1972 re·clcction nf Rich~1rd ~I Nixon >is pr{'sidcnt Chi ef tri al prosecutor Jamci; F Nenl failed to ~hake ;\lit chell"s stor) dllring n number of heatecl cxcha.ngts. some or lh<'m so bitter that U.S. District Judg<' .John .I S1ric1.1 interrupted to ~d monlsh the t"o. "I ha ve an urge.·. Ai r . Neal. to ,1:et to \he truth.·' M it chc ll ~::ild sarcasti ca 11.y at on1· point , "Your urge to get to the truth did not 1ncluclc telli ng lhe agents "'hat w(' fScc l\11TCllEl.I .. Pa~e AZI ·Football Player~ s Tool Boxes Stolf'n Southern Cal\forn1a Sun football pltt~cr :'\cal Ste,·cn . kar1n "a~ !hrO\\n for 1:1 losti TuC'~day n1ghl \\ht'n tv.·o tool bO'<r!I rillNI 1111h tools \\l're l'>lOlt.•n from .his parkl·d r:1r in Sun~1"'! R<.>:1ch , Ori1n~<' Count~ Shl'nff", or. fict'r~ Stud 0<.'p"l ll"s said Skartn. ?:!. 11:1rkrr11h1 car n('ar hi~ horn(' at 1709tt1, 5th !'\1 111 Sun~et D(ta<'h . 11nd dist<1vcrrct !hr lo'" "ht•n ~r rttu rned to th~ un\('ll'kt'rl \'('hi ell' 111· \':tlucd th~ 11)(1\!' .-1 Stl5 > $250,000 ' < • ' Extortion . • P e"\.rl . Demanded By KATH \" CLANC\' 01 IM D•llY PO .. Maff A 5250.000 extortion plot. invol\'ing bomb threals against five J-luntington Beach elementary schools. caused th€' evac uation of,3,000 students for part or the day 1'ufsd:iy. No bon1bs exploded at the fi\'C schools. all in the Ocean Viev.• Scht>ol District and the d istrict did not make the cash pityment. Tht' stuQents spent fro m OO·mi nutes to five hou rs in school yards and adjacent parks, 11•bile 14 Ptainclothe~ policemen searrhed bui ldings in vain ... The district office had received a letter Friday y.•arning the bomb \\'Ould 4 explode on the hour from 10 a.m. to 2 . p.m .. unless th e 11•riter received $50.000 for.each school. o ice a~' ec 1n o 1n 1ca e how the money y.·as to be received or 1 ldiseuss othe r details. But Capt. Bert Ekstrom said toda~· 1>vlice ;.ire v.·orkin,e with FBI agenls in a concerte d effort to locate the extortionist. The filllt born b ~·as to explode ;;I !!arbor View Sc hool. folJoy.·ed b~· i\·larine Viev.·. :'llesa Viev.·, l\.fcadov.· View and Park Vicv.•. Di strict Superintendent J-.ame ,; Ca r1·ell sent letters home to parents of the children in volved, ex plainini: the . seriousness of the situation and the reason ror the el'acuallon .. "'The district took extreme caution to insure the safety of your e hild.'' Carvell said in the letters. · Bomb Threat N ot Frtn11y For those y.•bo think phony bomb thrt'ats are '" joke, 1-luntington Be ach police 1\·;1rn they can result in up to 10 ye<.1rs in prison. Ocean Vici\· School recciv('d \\\'O additional telephone hon1b thrt>ats today. whi ch poli ce <ittribut e primaril y to ncv.•s paper publicity ovt•r lhl· incident Tuesday. Ca pt. Bert Ekstrom Y.':l rnl•d that extortion convictions result in one to 10 years in prison in Californi<i and carrv a rroera\ ·penalty as Y.'t>tl · \\.t•nCht•r 1t·11 be fai r on 1'hanksg1 \·1ni:: D~·~·. follO\t'iR !! lht! usual morn·' ing fog along the Orani::e CCl:1s1 \\'armer Thursd a~· 11·ith highs a! the beac ht:'~ nt•ar C\6 ri~inJ: lo 7•1 inland Lov.·s toni ght 311In45 I ~SI DE TODA 1· A \\'1&<1011s1n ma//1rr ~hol J1t>r fa nuty -k1//i"~ ht-r~;·lf. 11111th1'r anrl .'/On -sn ··111c11 rou.ld f>t' 111 ltt'l'Jt•t'll ll'llh their dad /Or Tha""·'fl't'tno .. srorg. Po gt A 4 l11dt•x AIY-kr•oc• .. Mlif• .. ... -~ .. Mon.It .... .. L.M ... ,.. ... ......... ,.,,...\ .. C.IMfM• .. ""'-"'""' .. O.itlf"'9 (l·I O.••C-y ... '"""' .. -· "' ei-.u-• .. i\"1¥11 ... '1+• •• l>-•1ft frf•hCf\ .. -· • ••• ~~·•·••r••• .. 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One theory 1s that it might have started ar:.guitit a se~·ing ma~hine in th sri1l~b~k room of a military sur:tiltia5"tore, 1\rson has definitely been ruled out· at this stage 1n the spectacular 7 ;30 p .m .. ~lai~ »'bich was of such major ·.alar~rii-~£aifude it drew every piece <>( firefiiliJ.ing equipment in the city. .. Not at this time." confirmed Battalion Chier Bob Beauchamp when questioned .pbout the possibility today. One key clement was considered to posiibly be a sewing machine in the rear room or Vista Surplus, according to a po.lice 1;e1}()rt of the incident. Patrolman Gary Bennett was dispatched tn the scene about 7:30 p .m .. art e r police received a :>uspicious circumstances report rrom· un employe o( a neighboring business. David B. Linton, employed by Chier Auto Parts, 803 W. 191.h St., told the orricer upon arrival he had seen a young man loitering around the. rear <>f the other s uite. Of'ficer Bennett said he <'he<'ked the firm ifnd found the rear door ajar, then heard suspicious noises inside. Othei' :s ui(es rarther down the C"enter, including medical offices, a laundromat and Original Joe's. Restaurant were not damaged by the blaze. according to !ire men. Qattallon Chier Bob McClelland saii:l d{lmage was so severe it will be dir{~u,1( t9 determine an exact <'a use, but J;iatt'alion, Chier Bob Beauchamp said it appears accidental. T be door. found ajar by Officer Bennett upoo arrival, he said, wa s definitely not forced open. Costa ?\1esa has recorded two burglaries in recent weeks in which arson was used in an attempt to cover them up. He entered into a pall of heavy smoke and realized the older shopping center on the city's west side was burning, ran to radio for help and came back to fight it. Efforts to halt the rapidly spreading " . . . . extinguisher. were futile and flames ..ale upwacd · into the common attic shared •by units within the shell·likc· s tructure. ''It was pretty bad ," commented one Cire department spokesman. "'It took them a considerable amount or time to put it out because <>nee it got into the common attic, it spread right down ihlo the beauty shop,'' said Battalion Chief Bol> McClelland. FACING EXECUTI ON? Emperor Halle Sela11l1 Ex -Ethiopia Ch i ef Set For Death? • BEIRUT. L e bano n (AP) - Deposed f~thiopian Emperor llaile Selassie may be executed in the next two days , the French·language Beirut newspaper L 'Orient-Le J our said today. 1'he ne~·s paper, quoting \Yestern diplomati c sources. s aid the 82-year·old Selassie had been moved from detention in Addis Ababa to a town 30 miles away to prepare for the execution, Selassie Was deposed and placed under arrest last September. The government was taken over by a provisional military council wh!ch last weekend executed 60 aristocrats and former Ethiopian officials. . L'Orlent·Le Jour said several ·Western nations are urging African . countries to intercede with the Ethiopian junta to save Se.laisie's life. ~fohsen Slim, a prominent 'lawyer and chairman of the Committee to Safeguard Liberty and the Constitution, cabled international organizations asking them to save Selassie. He said the former emperor deserves help because of his advanced age, his role as architect of African ·unity and support of the Arab and Palestinian causes. · The 120-m ember military council, which ordered the executions ~arried out after midnight Saturday, was reported divided on the matter of Se.lassie's execution. United Nations Secretary·General Kurt Waldheim on Tuesday appealed to the council to refrain from further executions for humanitarian reasons. Jn a cable to the council Waldheim said the international community feels anxiety over "reports that a s1m1 ar a e ay awa1 rema1n1n detainees." Sheik Aboud Jumbe, president oC Zanzibar, warned that the executions could trigger civil war in Ethiopia. He told newsmen in Nairobi, Kenya, whe're he was departing for a six-nation tour of the lwtiddle East, "We are nol happy about the executions and will never support killings of this nature." PUT A FEW WORDS Ruby Kee le r TO WORK FOR YOU ··1·m another satisfiC'd customer," the caller from l·luntington Beach s:iid. ··1 SlJ ld my car.·· he added. I lcrc is all it took to make the ron· ncction fnr the sa le: 'fl:l GA LA X\' V·8. S250 XXX·XXXX If yo u ha,·C~ car you'd fikc to ron- ,.l'rl to ra!'h. rail 642-5678. Put a fcvt \l"Ord s to ~·ork fo r .\OU. In th e Daily Pi](ll. ORA NGE CO AST . "' DAILY PILOT 'fllfOrMtoJP Co••I 01llf Pllvt, .,j!,,wfllcll ~com· -!hi "W'°"'·PrtH, It PVbll-DY ll'WOr~ eo.•• Pvbll,,.•nq Cemp•nr. s-t'•ltf'Ol1..,ll"' pwflll""'°', MOndlf lll'o.1911 FrldlY. fer Cini• MIM, "W•POl1 6'Kll, H11nll~ 8'K111"-"" ur11 lltlltr. ··~·"·· \tdll lUMC ~ V111«1 •nd 1..1911"'1 9e.c;11,Soutn t o.11 A • .....,. "~• ~!lien It l"olOl!YloM S.IU•Glf i -~. Tiit' pnte:o!MI pUOlo,,.,nq pi,nl I\ <II llJO WHI S.,. J.l•ltl, tftll Me'lol. t1hlornl1'1:tJt. Robert N. Weed Pr,\/O.nl 1"'11 P\ttlloWt J ae k R. Curley Via! Prtt•Ol"I 1"'11 GIMt" ............. , Thomds Keevil EOl!or Thom ds A. Murphine M1n•91n9 Ell!!or Charles H. Loo s Rlchdrd P. Nall Aul•l1ftl -"llq•"QEdll""' Terry' Coville ~'' 0,..,.,. Cwort1 [f;IM Hunt inqlon Beach Office Ott! 1111:11 IMw~~ .. o w..11+.,. •Od••"" p 0 llo• l.O. •U4 Telephone f714) '42-4321 Cl.assified Adverllslng '42·5471 "'"''-·"Or••(-·~, .. , S40-1220 Ctlol'f .... I. 1n1 Or1n9' <Atti itwlll+W.I ... ~·· ,... ... ~ 1100.... 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She had been \·isiting a daughter in Lewiston, ~lont., at the time or the incident last week. Surgery was performed Friday to halt bleeding from a weakened wall or a brain arten·. rtl iss Kee lei-was a Broad~·ar star in Ziegfeld Follies during the 20s: She came to fl ollywood to continue her ca reer in movies in 1929 after marrying sin ger Al Jolson. They 'verc divorced in 1940 and l\·fi ss Keeler · later married John LO'i''C. a Southern California real estate developer. Lowe died in 1969. In 1972. ~liss Keeler came out or retirement and played in "No, No Nanette", a revival oC the folli es production-style show which had made her famous . Burgla.rs Clean Up.. • Su nset Beach Jlome Stereo i1p ea kt!r!li, a guit a r . n teltvision set and 11 clock were 1tolen Tuesday night by burglars who forced open tht front door at a Sunset Beach home, OranRe· County Sheriff~! offi cers said. Deputies said the valuables were. laken while carpenter David Lee Dro~·n, 25, o( 16671 Pacific Coast Highway was absent from the! home. Drown valued the loss at more than $1,200. ' ' . Rocky·Vote Delay Bid By Ahzug Fro• ~..,., A I MIT CHELL. • • hive bffn goln1 over,'~ Nial said, referring to an FBI interview or Mitchell just two weeks after lhe June 17, 1172 Wat.erpte bre&k·ln._, llltcheU, \hen Nixon's campaign ·manager, said t..vo FBI agents car_ne to hJs office ''almost scared to death,'' asked him a couple of questions and 'left. He said he. did not volunteer information to them ''for obvious reasons." WASHINGTON CUPll -Rep. Bella s. Abi.ug. 10.N.Y.), proposed todiiy thut a confirmation YOte on the vice presidential nomination of Nelson A. Rock efl'llcr be delayl'd until the new Congress convenes in January. Rep. Ab zug told the House Judiriary Committee th at •Rockefeller was a "partner in the. greatest agglomeration of private power in the history of the nation," 11nd warned that "private Rockefeller powef' in rombination with great public power v.·ould be simply too much for a democracy to risk." But support for Rockefeller came from another ~·i tness, Rep. Shirley Chi s holm, <D·N.Y.). ~·ho urged Demorrats on the committee to "lay aside pa rtisan views in this critical hour, a nd confirm this se"lisoned, savvy, t1 nd able. although not perfect, public servant." • or Rockefeller's "accusers," Rep. C hi s holm asked , ''\Yhere in government today can we find, yes c~·en among ourselves in this very house, those politicians who are pure and above reproach?" In ~···itt e n tP.st imony to the eommittee, she praised the former New York governor for his "courage to lake leadership on such issues as abortion, ci\'il ri ghts, minority employment and education" in his home state. Re p. Abiug said that because ·Rockefeller has been nominated by the first nonelected president in U.S. history, final confirmation by Congress should be he.Id over until th.e new Congress convenes. · · "The men and women who will be seated Jn January, winners in the rirst national election held since the Watergare exposure, are the clasest who can come to a direct exp'ression of the people's will," she said. "If ·there is to be a vote on this · nomination, it should be theirs.'' Rockefeller family senior financiat· ad'!iser J . Richardson Dillworth wiH· be called to testily inpublie next week and questioned "in a general way about how the family operates." a ranking cornmtttee Oemo~atsaid. At least 10 members of the committee, all Democrats, have called for an examination of the Rockefeller wealth· because of wbat they see as a potential conruct of interests with the powers ol the vice presidency. Chairinan Peter W. Rodino sought to block: the family probe, saying that Rockefeller money was not a basis for denying Rockefeller tbe vice presidency. Huntington's City Cafeteria On Restriction The. cafeteria at Huntington Beach city hall has been restricted to u• by city employes or persons having city business in the civic center, City Ad · ministrator Dave Rowlands announ. ced this week. Vandalis rii by sOme students from Jluntington Beach High School spurred the city to restrict cafeteria use, Rowlands told members or the city council Pt1ondaynight. About 120 sludents from the campus across Alain Street m ee t in a basement room adjaci:nt to the rafeteria in four <'lasses during the day. · Last Friday, t\\•o high school <'Ocds caused one or the fire sprinklers to start, flooding the basement '<''omen's restroom and lounge u.'ith 400 to 500 ga llons of water, according to Capt. Hoger Hosmer. deputy fire marshal. The fire department rolled its large s norkel unit and t\vo e n g ine companies thinking there was a rire at city hall. The snorkel and one engine company stayed to clean up the water. Hosmer said the sprinkler. apparently set off when the girls held a piece of flaming paper to the s prinkler head, poure,d about two inches O( water O\'er l ,200 sauare feet. The estimated cost or damages to carpet and wall painl was -$400 . Hosmer said mischief charges are pending against the two students. Rowlands told councilmen Friday's soaking \\:as o nly one of several incidents invol\.'ing some of the students. lie made the decision to prohibit use or !he <'a~ria lo the students. All four classes at city hall arc studying municipal government. Seroice Award Night Slated ~- Theltuntington Beach Union High School Council of Parent Teacher As· soctatlons has set Dec. 7 as J-tonora.ry Service AwardNi1ht. A special program wilt be held at Golden West College at 7: 1.5 p.m. The council will salute all recipients of PTA awards who now live with.in the high school districts. District trustee Dennis Man1ers will be guest speaker. Interested persons should make rtscrvations bcf'ore Dec. 1 With Mt1. Gladys Gray, 9391 Toucan St., Foun· t1ln Valley 9211M. Tlckels are IS • --. \ . Neal: ','What 'obvious' reasons?'". l\1itcheJI : "The re-election of the president of the United States.'' Neal: ''So )'Ou concealed the truth?" Mitchell: ''l did not conceal it. I responded to their questions.'· Mitchell said that a meeting or campaign aides held in his apartment three days after the break·in was "totally a meetinJ to cover the public · relations aspects of It'' U~ITt ........ 'Doti't Buy It' "Cover or cover up?'' Neal asked. "To cover various aspects of it," J\titchell said, emphasizing tbe word "cover." Tradewell Stores, a retail grocery chain with · stores in Seattle and Portland has asked customers not to· buy sugar until the sugar compa~ies Can justify the prices. The signs, accQ.rding to Tradewell, have caused a sharp drop in sales . Mitchell denied that his deputy campaign director, Jeb Stuart Magruder, told him in the summer of 1972 that he was going to commit perjury in testimony to a grand jury investiaating Watergate. He said ·Magruder did not use the terjTl perjury, but instead "laid out what his testimony was going to be." Neal: "Youknewittobefalse?" Mitchell : "I had some suspicions that it was false." Two Murderers Take . Prison Wedding Vow .Transplant Patient Dies CRANSTON, R.I. (UPI) -Know· ing it will be at least six years before they get a real honeymoon, convicted murderers Walter C. Jordan and Lin· da Kane toasted their wedding vows with ginger·ale punch arid returned to separate prison cells.- Sentenced to 30 years in 1971 for the s hooting death of a 4-year·olt;I daughter from a previous marriage. He-i!i eligible for parole in 19T7, she in RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Louis B. Russell, 49, who liVed longer than any other human with a transplanted bear;t:, died today at the 1.fedical CoUege of Virginia Hospital. 1980. . Their simple ceremony inside the bleak gray walls of the Rhode Island Adult Correctl.Pnal Institution l\1on- day night was disclosed Tuesday by prison officials. It followed more than a year or wedding pleas and denials and confirmation that the new bride is five months pregnant. "They do not want., to have their marriage considered as a side s how,'' said DaYid Chiras, an attorney witb the inmate legal assistanc"program. · "l feel that they probably have. a better chance of making it on the street :ifler their period of incarcera- .tion tha~ a good many others here.'' Russell, an industrial arts teacher from Indianapolis, Ind., survived for six years, t~.ree months and two days since receiving the heart of a 17-year·old boy at the hospital Aug. 24, 1968.· Jo:-dan, 30, is serving a 37·year- term for the be'8tlng death of a 73-· ·.year-old woman. His wife, 29, was The wedding was held inside the women's, facilit y, the bride given away by· guard George'Fortier. The Rev. Leonard S. RedJawn, a chaplain, officiated. His wife, Thelma, was at the h ospital when death came. Russell returned to the hospital OCt. 7. 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PANTS •GYM PAHTS .. s .. m •VARSITY JACl!m . •HYLOH WA-JACKETS •TIHHIS DRHSIS . •MfH. & IOYS TIHHIS SHORTS . •Miii & IOYS-S SHIRTS . •TIHHIS SWEATIRS •IASUTIAU JIRSIYS •FOOTIALL JRSIYS POI 1l4f HAL lllHIHTICSPOIT FOOTIALLS -ILUICnuU • .VOUIYIAW -soeea IALLS ...: PLAY•ROUH LULS , . . " . --..--.--·-·--··· ..t8 ~ :r .• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE f • Parks and Buildings • r\ preceden t on small ne ighborhood park s "'hich some o b servers consider good, o thers ba d . pparently h as been set by Huntington Beach ·city ,icoun~ilmen. They bowed lo pressure 1rom t he Park 1,l·lunt1ngt on ~lomcowners Associa t ion ast "'eek and f;.1g ree~ to allo\v u bui lding site for a s mall meeting 'hall tn t h e 2.8.acrc 1-l a v,...es Park. 1no'v under ~evelopment . Su~h .u move had Qeen opposed by the city parks ,comm1ss1an "'hich feared other neighborhoods might \(!lamor fo1: t~c same privilege and leave the city ii:entangled in a network of expensive meeting halls in i parks not r eally big enough for them. . City Administrstor Dave Ro\•.'lands . ho1,•:ever. ~11eycs he solved that problem by· getting the Park '!j-{unt1n.gt~n homca,vnei:s to a gree to pay moving. ;refurb1sh1ng a nd ope rating costs for anv meeting hall ~which they supply. The city will pay ofily the cost of csupplying utility lines, a bout $2,000. . • Rowlands' compromise appears to be a fair 'b a rgain for all conceJ'ned .. but the city s hould be a reful with s ue? arrangeme~ts. Once the building is !'up; there remains the question of \Yhat happens if 11 homeow ners can't afford it. • ' All-year Vote The Fount a in Valley School Board acted wisely •las t week in consideri ng a revised policy for year-round schools. The board was acting at the request of parents al PJ<1van School. the district's only year-round school Parents were concerned \\'ith a district policy ·that allows a vote on the 12·month program after the first l\\'O years of o peration. That period ends in F~bruary at Plavan. aver t he issue was forcin g parents to stu rt chaosini: up s ides for a battle. In r esponse, the board ha~ dl°?cided to ho ld the e lection lYlO months earlier than scheduled. This could resolve the issue without undue ba ttle li nes being drawn. Once the vote is in, distri.ct educators will have a solid ex_pcri mcnt on \vhich to base uny future plans far a ll -year schools. A recent s urvey disclosed that 75 percent of the pare nts checked support the 12·month program, so it may be that the test has been more of a s uccess than predicted. \Vh atever h appens at Pl;ivan will be \\latched \\1ith inter est by parents throughout the district . Safe ty Measu re \Vhen a s chool crossing guard steps out into traffic, he carries more than an ounce of accident prevention. First. he carries a red s ign \Vhich says STOP in <1 Y>'a y drivers recognize. Second, he wears <.1 fluorcsce11t "est designed ta catch the drivers' eyes. \Vhen a 1-luntington Beach poli ceman steps oul into traffic. he carries none of that protection. An accident \vhich critic<.11Jy injured a polic~rnan \\'ho h ad b een directing traffic in a darkened intersection has prompted suggestions tha t the c ity police force take a lesson from the crossing guard. 'fhe suggest ions have merit and perhaps polic(' should put pride aside and consider the ideas sincerely. •• • ' \Vhile pare nts said the policy seems fair on paper. it isn't warkinp; \\1ell at Plavan, and the uncertaintv !\o one can say \vhethcr or not a fluorescent vest or ref lective strips or white helmet or red flashlight cap would have prevented the most recent accident. But fe\v \\'Ou ld argue that those additions to a paliceman's equipment could lessen the chance of similar accidents in the future. H 'OUR WORLD FOOD CONFERENCE CUP RUNNE/14 OVER.' Burdens Of Wealth Are'. Heavy Dear Gloomy . Gus Adve11ture in Thailn11d On the Road to Understanding - ( ) • AltT HOPPE With everyone going around looking gloomy it was a pleasure to run into my old friend l'l\1 ii ton Haberdash. I hadn't seen him sifl ce high school. And old ~1 ill \l.'aspositi1ely beaming. ''I don 'l :wi sh to brag,'' said ~I ilt. ''but Re that statue in front or city hall-shouldn't it be made to show the city council and staff pouring money down a hole? W.O.R. 'Gl•mr Giit t•mmenlt ••• 1111HnllH bJ ..:.....~ -Ille Ht M<•~•i•llJ rellKI u. <riews .i v.e . ............ 5.tfld ,.,., pet .... ,.. Gl-J Glol, ~ .. PilM.. • I ha,·e at;Jast achieved The Great vestments . The little cabin 'o''e've had ~\mericanJ)rcam .lhavebecomea rlch for years <1t Lake \Vinnemucca isn't manover~g ht." \\'Orth a penny less than SI3.500. Sally ··congrSulations," I said. "Did you \\ears a SIOOO mink her Aunt rilillie left \\ inthe lrililSweepstakes?" her be for~ \\"e got marri~. ThisSSOsuit )lilt. ''To\ellyouthetruthldidn'tkno\v J)('nny less than SJOO und I got thre(' I \vas a r~h man until the insurance morC"likeit agent.drojilJ>edbytorcnewtbepolicyon ··Ko,,· you thrO\\" 1n Sully's <1uart('r my house~] see youareonl yinsuredfor c:arat engagement ring. my 12-foot out- Sl8,SOO,'hf5ays. boa rd and this gold fi lling here and I " 'That!lt \\·hal I paicl for-ii 20 :'!ea rs figure 1 'm worth close to a hundred . o, l • :1go.'lsay:: ~rand. Im u g ine me . old 1'11ilt "'Butro:day.'hesays,'lhis house 1s· 1-laberda s h, bei ng a t e n t h of \\"Orth at leust S43.000. Plus another t('n millionaire ~ grand for"the fu rnishings. \Vhy, you ··1tjust sho11·!Syouin thisg reatl~ndof c·ouldn~t replace thut old refrigt.•rator ours any little boy can grow up to be a thcreforlessthanSSOO. · rieh man likemc. '' "lmagin'c-mc. old l\Tilt Hubcrdash." sJid !\tilt With a\\'e. ··Jiving in a S43.000 housewitli u SSOOrcfrigerator'" •' . .. , ".i\~1 A.ZtNG , I\·! ill.'' said I. "l·IO\\" did ·' ou mana.se it?" "Partl}"'il \Va s my steadily increas- ing incom e." said !\Tilt. ··Remember· · ing in his!:h school when our ambition ,,·as to so1n e day earn Sl0.000 a r ear? I :-.ucceedelt beyond my wildest dreams. Today, I 1don't mind saying, I make StS,500. I ' ·'Partly \t \\'3S through savings. \\"e u!'ed to s3ve 50 cents c,·ery time my 11 ife.Sally. cut my hair. Sow\\·csaveS4. . .\nd the peanut butter sand\\•ich I take tO\\'Orkcferv da ,. usccl1o mean25rcnts in the bank. !\o\\: it's S2 .50. And being a rich n1 a~'s \\'ifc. Sull~· uses the ex· pcnsi,·cs rcad -mar~:irine . "But ,Qslly it \\'<Ii; through \1·isc in- I COt:LO~'T help asking if sudden "·ealth had c h<1nged !\liltmuch. "frankly. yes." he said. "Being a rich man, I got to a('t like a rich man. I got to eat expensive food. \\'ear ex- pensive clothes and 1 got to think nothing of blO\\' ing tcr, or t11·e\ ve bu<: ks on an expensive d innl'r for the family in an ex pensi \'erestaurant. I said I ha ppened to kllO\\' a lolof ril·h men like J\1 ill. And ho\\· come they ,,·ere all looking so gloomy: "\\!ell, \\'hen you"re u rith man you ,,·orry about hanging on to your \\·ealth." he said. "You ·re in a higher tax bracke1. 'r'ou got to pay 1nore in· surn nee on vour valuables ... "Oon"t g'et me '''rong. I like being: a rich man." said old J\lill. frO\\'ning for the fir~t ti mr.. · · 1 · m just not sure I cun af · ford it."' To the Editor; It seems that recently interest ln the ·Ameri('a n Field Service Program has been dwindling. The economic crisis in the world today may be the reason people aren't giving AFS the support it needs, but .it certainly is n't <. legitimate reason for people to be so afraid that they become isolationists and lose interest in the world outside of '.theirowncom munity . I am currently on an A FS ·scholarship· to Thailand. Living i11 Thailand is probably the most eye-opening thing I have ever experi- enced. Not only does it make one gain unde rstanding a nd sensitivity £or o~hers, it tea('hes a person tha.t worse than one a nother simply because they are different. They are, merely alternateapproachesto life. Being an exchange student in a foreign country teaches a person •inde pendence a nd seJf.relianj;'e because once out of a fa m iliar environment one ('annot lean on· pas! laurels. You must prove yourself to be something other than what people arc. going to take you for at fa('e value. ( MAILBOX ) Letter s from readers are welcome. Nor- rnally, writers should convey the ir mes- sages in JOO word! or less. The right to con- dense letters to fit .space or eliminate libel i.t reserved. AU letters must include rig· natu re and moiling address but Mmes may be withheld on requesl if sufficient reo.ron is apparent. Poelry will not be published. kind of educalion is so much more effective than book·learning. There are many benefits that come · · · of the U. especia l!~· in an underdeveloped. third-world country such ai Thailand. Here a pe rson has the opportunity to see the U. S. and the world from an objecti ve viewpoint and through the .eyes or the Thais a nd other foreigners. Because or this. I've learned -many things uboul the U.S. -some of which I wouldn't have known had I remained therP. I humbly hope that this Jetter might encourage some students to apply for an AFS scholarship and that those who are in a position to help will not deny such a worlh\\·hile and meaningful ex· ~rie ncetoa student. !\lay I leave you \\•ith this thought . suppose every student had the op- portunity to spend a year abroad with a roreign family . Think of the world un- derstanding there would be~ JACKIE BERNARD This experience is also a constant challenge and learning process. AFS students come to a ('Ountry \\'ilh a minimum of preparation -maybe one or two d ay.s ·or cu ltural information a nd absolutely no lan guage -and must someho"' make some sense out of it. By the time you find your \\"ay out of the "forest" and things become familiar (and yo u'\'e assuredly made some horrendous mistakes), you find that people are human beings having the same basic needs and feelings all o\·cr 1._0f. Co11f11setl the world. Youfindhowimportantand Tu I he Editor: necessary commurtication is-and It 's disturhini.: th;it the Ocean Vie\\" how diffi ('Ult -in a foreign language trustees think that the electorate \\"ill (especially Thai which is based on the be ··confused'' by I isling various un- ancient Sanskrit and Pali languages. ific 3tion :i ll crnati\'es on a ballot. In· has 44 consonants, 35 vowels and 5 riced . the heads of our school d istricts possible voiec.in..'l~ctions). J\1u('hofthc should be capable of ch'a\\·in g up \\'ell - kno\\•lcdge ga1ned1nthis typeofexper-defined pl;ins fron1 \\•hich "'c can icnce can't be found in a_boQ._k and this -chOQsf'. \" Ct\:'llPBELI. :·Ford's Friendly Calls Editorial< To the Editor : The editorial pages of a newspaper should refl ect the voice of the co mmunity. interpret the needs of its citize ns as well as the objective comments or the editor. \VASHINGTON -Those friendly phone calls President Ford has been making to random Americans haven't been as •pontaneous as they have seemed.' \Vhen hi phoned baseball slugger Al Kaline t• congratulate him on his 3,000th hit. for example, the President .had a mdmo ln front or him coaching himonw attosay. Indeed the White l~ouse has urged 'Cabinet #!embers. as a side duty. to suggest 9cople whom the President ~hould cill on the telephone. ··1 look rorwar1,·· in-srructed reside n· tial aid Warren Ru !il@._nd..._ •·to re- "civing a.t least one telCl>hone re · cO"tn mit-n dct't I on from you every .Friday." 'The idea, ac· c or d '" a: to \ Rustandif: private ml!mo t the Cabinet is "to tdentlfy the President with di(ferenl and' worthy programs and events." Rusland himself isuggeated I.he call to Kalin• after the Detroit Tlgen bat· ting stal"i'batted hi s way into the SJ>:Orts headlinet Qn September 21 · Exph:u ned Rusland. i9::.1.i.Wemo Intended for the President's eyes only: . .. Al Kallne reached hi~ goal or 3,000 baseball hits during a Tigers·Oriole 'baseball game tn Baltimore last.. pight. ll~ ts the 12th person to pass • this mark. No Americ11 n Lcoigucr hus achieved it in39 years.'' P ROPERLY impressed, President Ford telephoned Katine in Baltimore. What the ballplayer didn't knO\\' was that Ford spoke to him from a writt('n !lcript. The secret S('ri pt, prepared by Rusland , called £or the President lo sny: "'1. Co ngratulations on your 3,000th base hit. '·2. One of the nicest thin Jts about. breaking this record Is that it Mcur· •r~et· in )'our hometown.· Baltimore. However. I , know your fa mily and many friends (ram 1\1\chigan we.re- 'o''ith you both at the game itsclf'llnd In spirit. "3. I know you are looking rorward 10 )'our retirement as a chance to spend more Un'\e with your 90ns (ages 17 and 13 ) and your family, P.1ay I sa.y l.hal I would like to sec. you continue playing the game. "4. -Congratulations, 311'.D.in. This puts you in an elite calcgory amon~ all the men who ha\'e pl:;1y1,.'<i U1c game." TIIE PRESIDENT made similar c:alls to slugger Jlank Aaron who ·broke Baba Ruth's honw run record;· )· the Cleveland lndians' new manager. Frank Robinson. after he was chosen 1he first black manager in the major leagues; and another black. Simon. Gourdine, who was named deputy <'Ommissioner of the National Basket- ball Association. The President has also called many . non-athle t es. including famili<'s struck by tragedy and government en1ploycs with extraordinary records. Footnote : In exhnrting Cabinet · members to provide "input for the Presidential 1'elephonc Call Reeom· me ndation Program," the White !·louse sent around a snmple sugges- llon form. This provides a blank for ··the name or the person you .recom- mend be ca\lcd," another line for the "sugg~sted date ..call s hould be placed," and a space to spell out the, "purpose" of the call ("preferably one sentence: two at most"). TllE FORM also calls ror "back- ground information you feel will be helpCul to the President" and ''talking points .. : that you retommend be made nurtng the conversation." The · Cabinet officers are further Instruct· ed : "Orl)fina l plus foQr copies are to .' lll' St'Fll tu\\ arren Rusland." Explain~d u White !lous e spokesm an : ''\\'hen Cabinet ircretar1Cs sec someone achieving ,omcthlng in their area. they let the \\'hlte !·louse know so the President c;1n gi,·c Lhem a call.;::, /' On too m a ny Q('Casions your editorial .page has been used for subjective judgments as well as pelty use ror wrist slapping. I R EFER s pecifically to a recent ed itorial in "'hich you chose to chastise me· for attempting to allow our citi:r:ens the freedom or speech in our city Council chambC'rs . 'f hc_issue I 'Lay off another 1000 ... Hello ? .. .Is anyone there? ... Hello, hello .. ?' fought for was just tha t, not the propos ition concerning the Stanislaus River . IL not only v.•as a "wasteful'" use of news space bul incorrc('L reporting or the facts. · Hun t in g ton Heach needs a ne\\•spaper! We need one or fair. objecti ve and a('curate reportin g. We look forwa rd to the Daily Pilot achiel'ing this. l'ircul:tting a petition "·hi('h \\'ill b" prese11t ed to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. to set usi de non- smoking st'Ctions in restaurants and to prohibit or partially prohibll smok· ing in en('losed puhlic areas. Anyone who is interested either in our petition or the organiz~lion itself can cont act us by v.·riting G.A.S.P , P. 0. Box l S.13. Santa Ana, Ca. 92702 . l·larriett l\t. Wieder Council woman The edi lor1al in question 3upported /'.fayor Al Coen·s atll!1npt to lin111 council di.tcu.s:!ion of is.rues not having 10 do wil/1 city bu siness. Opinions expressed in editonals are those of Jhe 11ewspaper Opiruons of the pu blic are presented u1 letterB to lhe eIDtor or as quote.f in new.1· sones . 1 or De fe 11dH •Le 1111,,- "J'o the Editor: I \\'OUld like tu disugrce v.·ilh Or. Fran('is J. \\li\liams' objection 10 Orange Coast College's production of ··Lenn~··· (Letters, Nov. 20l. I fee l that O'r . \\lilliams mi ssed the \l'hole point in the choi<"e of this ob- viously controversial pieces. First and foremost , Lenny Bruce was a tragic characte r whose life and ideals exhibited a plethora or iconoclastic beliefs that had him despised by the majority of the publie. But among his peer s and foll0\1·ers he became a· legend in his ov.·n time. The contrasts pre!!"'ented by this multifaceted pert"orm er and the unique opportunity to present them on stage mus t ha ve posed an irresistible fascination for C)range Co<1st ·s Orama department. LE!'\1\\. used "dirty" or unpopular languag(' as a vehicle for expressing thoughts and emotions that he felt. "rlean" langua ge could not con,·c~·. llis language v.·as inextricably a part of his unic1uc, dyn3mic stag<' pre- sent<-'. and his audiences must ha ,·c realized Ih a! or they \\·ould not have t'Onj!regatecl in the numbers that they d id . :'ll or eo\"Cr . l.enny a nd hi s follo1\'t'rs sa\\' him as a vehicle for ex- ercising ont• of their most cherished ;i nd \'a luahlc rights: that of free l'pcec h. And in ;.1ddition to all t his, Le nn y \\"US a d a mne d fu nn y perform er. I plan to see the pcrformanre of ··1.cnny·· at Oranj!e Coast College, :n1d I 3'Pllluud their cou rage in mak- ing u choice that is unfortunately deslinccl to elicit some unpleasunt contro\·ers~·. 1'hcy. as Lenny Bruce did. <:ire l'Scrcisin g lhcir right to free speeth SCO"J"f .JORD1\:\" ,\o•ts111t.-l.:e r s' RighC 1' To the ~d1tt"lr Our org:1niz:1t ion ((;roup Ag:.nnst ::in1okin~ Poll utlonl 1\"ishC's to lhank your p11p1•r :inti Jo Olson for printing ~1n oir tie lt" :1boul us in th{! P1.?ople sec- tion. ll O\\"C\'C I". I '' ish 10 correct a false inlprl!ssion ahout our or(Otni7.a· lion. \\'e ~ire h:1rdly militant . r::ithcr \\"~' urc a 101\· key or~•lnlzatlon . st1·1,·- in~ through legal means lo l'(fec.l non- smok e rs' ri ghls, i.('. the right to hreuthc uir unpolluttd l>y smokt'r'.'! around us, especla11y in enclosed areas; the right to SJ)('ak u11 \\'hen or. rended or annoyed h~· smoker~ around us ; and the r1 ).(hl lo seek lei:islatlon to arhi('\'C the tiforemcntioned rii:ht:s. TO TlllS •::'in \\e i1re <"Urrcntly Quotes John D. E hrlch mann, on lite~ 11f Ni xon social life \\'Ith i.tafr "That was not bcca u!)e of a charact~r flaw nece~sa rily, but bccouse or hi~ scnst: of ~·hat the rclalionship ought to W bct\\·ten the rresldent and hl:s sturr." Thank you fol' <.11Jo,\·1ng me to cor· reel a fals(' impression. JE'.\IFER \\'ILKINSON Coordinator, G.A.S.P. B e A11 A 11gt•I To the Editor : ~\·eryo ne some1\· ere mus 3\'C a loved one, a relati\•e, a friend or a neighbor \\'ho is ill ,,·ith cancer. The~· \\·ho have the disease are the un - fo1·tunate ones, but there is a \\·ay anr person \\·ith 'l. fl'ec hour or t\\·o can help then1. This help crin hC' ,,·ithout oblii:ation to any s1>ccial hour Qr nunlb('r of days per month. In ot her \\'Ords. the help .gi\·en \\"Ould be ill person's 01\·n co n\·('rllencc. 1"he An1 e rican Caneer Society h.i:;; set up a progran1 ea\led .. Ange ls on \\'heels" \\"hich has been in existence a number of years. The "Angels" a rc hou s('1\·i1·es. retir('d persons rboth male and female \ or in a fe\\" cases. \\'Orking people. They dri,·c cancer patients lo a nd from their trealments "·hich may eithe r he to a hospital or a doctor·s office . THI-~ SER\'ICF. is ~triclly \·olun- tary. Drivers do not get paid, but to kno1\· they are helping someone is 1n it st·lf payment enoug h. I have been dri \'in_g cancer patients for a lmost £our .\ears and ha\\' found il to be a n1os1 g ratif~·inl? expericnte I \\'OU!d \·enlU 1'e to say lspe;1k1ng ror m~·sclf mainJ~·1. most people don"! gi\'t' it a second thought \\'hen it comes to dri \ ing them S(' 1 \"Cs to a doctor 's a P· 1KJintment. But \\"hl•n a person is una4 hie to drive or has no transportation. .1usl kno\\·ing they have a dri\"er to tukt' thcn1 is a boost to lht!ir morale , ·:1nd they ha\'{' pe;LCC or mind knO\\'ing t he~ \\"ill be reccil'ing their treatment on an~· gi,·e n cl a~,. 'J'hough I f('el th(' t\mcric;1n Cane-er Society has done a lremcndous joh in hel ping those person s v.·ho ha \·e canc(·r. mul'h he lp 1s still needed. As a <lri\·er m~ self. I am stressing an urgent cull 10 people to donate :1 por· ti un of their time to lhis \ 11 <1 1 need. For furthe r inform11llon, your rP · :idl·rs c;i n call thf' Am('rican Cancer Society f•fft('l' 1n 1'ustin, 838-0SlO, ;ind ask for I he Ser,·icc Department . :-.tRS. rtlARY SULLI\'1\N ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed. Publl.!htr Thoma.s l\eev1l. Ediror Barbaro .l\r1•ibtch . Editorial Page Editor Th(' C:d1t6i'iil pa 11:e ol the Oaltv 'Pil()t sttks 10 inform arid .st1mulat!: rraflrrs by prest'nltnjl. on thu1 p.;.ige <11\'t'rse commrnt;iry on topics of in· t('rest b} synd1cat('d column1ats and c:irtoonis1s, by pro\'1d1nJl a forum rnr rcadet!I · \'\f'\l.·11 anct b) l)f"l'M!nting 1hls newspaper·s op1n1ons fi nd ideas on current topt cs . Tht cdltori11l opinions of the Dall) PllOI ;ipprar onl~ 1n the ed1tor1al <'Oluinn a1 I.he lrip of !hl' ll:IJH' Op1n1011s f'x ptt1sl'd h~ 1hc column1r.ts 11nd cartooni11s 11nd lrtter v.ntl'r!o are thelrO\l.'n i nd no l'ndor:<.emenl of their 1•\t•\l.·S b)' the Dtuly P1lo1 i.huuld he lnferrtd Wednesday, toro "cmbcr27.1974 f ,~ I I . ... --. . . Wedne1cray. November 27, 1974 DAILY PILOT A 5 Trustees . • Tee11 Tyeoo11 Rip-off Artist Settles Debt Guru Goes To Malibu SC Gas ·company Se~~~·: .Vote New ••;t. ti LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Guru Maha· raj Ji has moved to a 19.4 Percent Rate Hike. itt'"•' Pay Hike S400,000 e s tate in LOS A~Ct:LESIXP - titalibu. u spokesman The Souttlern CallCornia ('O&lS, J.elton said th(' company wants a new rate structure "which would reduce or eliminate incentives for us - ing large quantities of natural gas. This is consis· t ent with ou r views on energy conservation." -Letlon s ui<f.\ 'llllR>Ut;:h 1. "public concern about utili· LOS ANGEi.ES IUPI> - The 1tate unl\•erslty and t-ol· leK:es board of lru:;tees Tues· d•y approved merit raises or bet,.·een five and 25 pcrt•ent (orfacully membf'rs. LOS ANGELES tUPll - Jerry Schneider, un elee- lronlcs student who became a teen-age tycoon by trick· ing the t e lephone com· pany's computer into giving hint .a l ortun e in com· n1unications e<1uipment, sfttled his debt Tuesday - for less th11.n $8.500. saldTuesday,andwants Gas Co. says it nctd.s a By the age or 19 . ilslocatlonkeptsecretto. Sl51.4millionyearlyratein· Schneld~r was president of prevent unbelie \'er s crease to fight inflation and hiSO'A'n thriving electronics from disturbing his \•:ants to alter its rates lo eq uipme nt business, sleep. lessen advantages rorlarge Cre~ t i ve Sys tems En· ·rhe Indian-born guru. .users or natural gas. ty rate increases has J1evcr been higher" that poor A service and tnddequa\tl'" natural gas supplies could result if t he company does not receive "adQq~ate rP,il! relief,'• ' terprises. who cla ims 6 million The company filed an ap· Board president Jacob P .. Frankel , o( Ca l Statc Bakersfield , liaid lho plun would "recognii.e i.pecial performan c e , s pec ial ( State • J Sc hneid~r, 2:1, agreed to p:1y the Pacific Telephone Co. $141 .50 .a month for f1\"C years. The creative part 'A'BS followers throughout the plication for a 19.4 percent that the equipment he sold world, has l ived for hike with the state Public belonged to the telephone some time in Denver. Utilities Con1mission Tues· company. By using dis· and also has homes in d.iy and company president carded data 'material and India. Harry P . Letton Jr. said in a his knoy,•Jedge of com·~---------~ statement the money "A·as puters, Schneider v.·as able needed because of the "im· to use a pu s h button phone C pact of inflatlon on opi:rat- 2 Girls, 15, File Privacy Right Suit '' qualities th11.1 the presl'nt salary sca le simply does not recognize.·· ,, .... ,, "' 61 Tll E CO MPANY accept- ed the offer to settle a suit ov er $250,.000 \!.'Orth of telecommunications equip· ment !hat Schneider admits he '"ripped off" by cle\·er manipulation of a push· button phone. to key himself into the OUDCil · ing costs." SAN F RA NCISCO (AP) cy Council. Coalition ror telephone company's com· Also. the company says it -A federal court suit by ~ledic a l Rights or \Yemen. Hoscmary Lane. one of four singing L<ine sis· ters y.·ith Fred \Var- ing's J'enns\'l\1anians more than '10 years ago, died Tucsdav in Jlo lly\\'OOd . Sho\\•fl in this 1938 photo, she ap· pe<1rcd in several mov· ies of the l;.ile 1930s a nd 40s. puter, \\"hich handles inven· \\'ants to have its allowable two l S·year·old girls 'A'ho and Berkeley \\'omen's tory and supply orders for Asks D rate of return increased had abortions seeks to stop liealth Collective. ' Under the merit µropositl , \l.'hich y,·ould be funded by pri,·ate gifts and grants and not by state money, state un· iversity professors couid raise t heir present top salary or $23,532 u year to 529,415. its y,•idely scattered opera· t•ug from 8.5 percent to" 10.2S a program u nder which Named defendants v;·crc tions. percent to help its financial A1edi·Cal statements would Health, Education a nd l-1 S11bput•11ued t.os ANGE LES (l.iPI ) - Tes timony is expected to continue De c. 3 bc(ore a 1-'ederal Grand Jury in - vestigating all egations of fr.11.ud and c'lrruption in con- nection "'ilh <in amusemt:nt park game in Long Beurh. Superior Cou rt Judge Ernest J. Zack appro\•ed the settlement just <i s the company's Ci\"il suit against Schneider 'A'US about to go to trial. SCHN EID ER lVOULD put in an order for equip· ment, instructing the com- puter to have it delivered lo the loadinl!' dock of a remote telephone company in· !itallation between midnight and 2 a .m . His truc ks Report Says Corivicted • in picked up the equipment B k before the telephone com· Ur e pany em1>loyes arrived in the morning. a nd Schneider "'orkcd his knowledge of I.he 1956 computer, and the in voices. to destroy a ll tr aces that the shipment had been made. Testi m ony was gi\"en Tuesday in the first day of S . .\CR ,\:\I E!\'TO (lPJ) ~ the hearing , but government The oil investment schemes attorneys and witnesses re· of John l'. H1.1rke began fused t~ comment on v.•hat running into problems 'A'ith v.•as said. Some_ 14 pe:s~ns, lhe Stale Department or m a ny of them c it y off1c1a ls, Corporations 10 years ago. have been subpoenaed to ap-uccording to the Sacra men· pear as p reliminary "''it· toBce. nesscs in the investigation. The Bee said on ty,·o ap· plications fil ed, one in 19S7, and the other in t9S9, Burke said he h ad never been char ged with a crime. Trial Set lie once had a $25,000 S\Vitchboard delivered to a manhole cover at 2 a.m., he said. , A t one point, in · \'estigators figured he had gotten away with $1 million \\'Orth of equipment. but the suit demanded compensa· tion for only a quarter that Ci>n1pu1111 611111!1 WEST COV INA (APl - Polich-Be ned ict Construe· tion Co., a nd its t"·o top of· ficers "A'ere found guil t}' or state safety violations in a 1973 freeway construction accident which killed one man. Ten persons have been killed In accidents on the company's projec:tsO\•erthe last three years, including six in the 1972 bridge col· lapse o f the Foothil l Freeway in Pasadena. Twenty-three persons y,•ere injured in that accident. The ne.,..·s paper reported Tuesday that Jess than two umount. months after Burke y,·as Jn K1.llI.ll<Y permit ted to offer subscrip· e SC II NE ID E R \\'AS tions in an oil and gas de· e.:1ught only because he \Vas \'elopment program in 196-1 , Of 'R • · l' re ported by one of hi s d epartment offi c ial s ap1s employes, disgruntled over learned that Burke had Schneider's refusal to gi\"C failed to report a 1956 con· LONG BEACH (L'PI) -him a raise. viction . Deborah Joy Kantaeng "'ill Schneider is noy,· a consul- Presently. Burke is go on trial Ja n. 13 for Lant on computer crime to aY.•aiting sentencing follow· murder in the death of a BranQ:en Systems Jnstitute ing his gui lty pl ea in U.S. man she said kidnaped and of Arlington, Va. He lee· District Court in Sa n Fran· r aped her the day before he lures to seminars of busi- cisco on a charge he filed a wu.s killed. ness executives, teachinjl fa lse affidavit \\·ith the . i\1rs. Kant aeng, 19, a them methods to prevent Securities a nd Exchange divorcee, pleaded innocent sophisticated crooks from Commission. Tues d ay to a mu rder doingtothemwhathedidto charge and the trial date thetelephonecompany. THE BEE SAID the state 'A'as set by Superior Court Schneider served 60 days d e partment discovered Judge John A. Arguelles. .in jail for grand theft and •1 1 .• ·1 Burke had . been charged She is accused of murder· hi s three years probation relerfffl uffl 1fl "·ith stc<i lin g airplane parts ing Danny C. Allen, 21, at y,·ill be up ne:tl July. LOS ANGELES (UPI ) _ from a ractory. He pleaded h~r ~ome OcL 3. Allen 'A'as l~e said the expects no A 22·year-old Victna_ m g~ilty to l'.!etty theft. "A'as hit in the nee~ by a -~10 tro uble in m eetin_g the h t 1 d at int three persons hostage in pended sentence and placed blank range <is he entered ·pay.:Oe nt Grifrith Park last summer, on six months probation. the door. ' wasorderedT uesdaytoun·rp~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ dergo psychiatric examina -11 tion after pleading guilty to one count or assault y,•ith a deadly weapon. Superior Cou rt Judge William L . Ritzi ordered ty,·o psyc hiatrists to examine J ohn ?.lark Gabron belore -sentencing Jan. 15. Ritzi said he was concerned about protecting both the com ~ munity and Gnbron. Blddlt' Pick••rl SAC RA~IE~TU 1 u 1~11 - Republican Sen. \\'. Craig Biddle . defeated for re- election NO\'-S . 'A'as nominated by Go''· Ronald Rea ga n Tuesday to a 5-'0.322·a-yea r post on the state workmen 's compensa· tion appea ls board. The appointment of the 1ameduck Riversid e lawmaker. rumored for several weeks. is opposed by organized labor 'A'hich is \\'O rking to block his con- .firm at ion by the De · mocralic-eonlrol led senate. A Reagan spokesman said if the Senate refused to con· firm Biddle. 43, an attorney and legis lati\•c \"l'lcran, at its o rganizational session next week. Gov.·Elect Ed-· mund Bro'o\'n J r. \\'ould l nominate another can-I didate. 1 Damages Awardecl For Figl1t SAN f'RANCISCO (/\Pl -Lawre nce Cll ndlcr or Daly City. \Vho Wfj!J injured in u fistfi i;ht 'A'llh three San Francisco police. officcr:oi , has been awarded $264.500 in damages by a Su1>erior Court jury. Medical experts lei;t ifled that Candler. 40, suffered permanent brain Ch~mage and has been unable to return to v.·ork si nce lhe in· jury in ~larch . 197 1. · Court testimon~· rl'.!vealed the incide nt "'3..'I touched off Pre-Holiday SALE 50% to 60% Off Sport Coats . Entire stock of our fine Sport Coats. 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The San Anselmo City for residential customers California law provides The girls, identified in the Council v oted T uesday and 28.8 percent for inter· minors are entitled to have petition only as Alary Doe night to ask the s tate ruptible industrial users, abortions and certain other and Susan Roe, stote9 thty legislature to decriminalize the utility said . medical treatment wi thout had abortions within the theuseofdrugs. Ba sed on a n averago knowledge or consent of· last month. Their petilion The council voted 3·1 v.-ith monthly residential bill or their parents. . claimed that their right or one a bstention on a resolu· $13, that amounts to about The s uit was filed Tues-privacy would be violated ti o n ca 11 in g r o r the $2 .35 a month or eight cents day in U.S. District Court as by ma ilings planned under legisl a ture to adopt a· a day, t he company said. a class action on beha lf of a program scheduled to go ·:policy or prog ressive The yearly increase in· all Medi·Cal a nd 111edicaid into effect in J anuary and steps" including effective eludes SI9.3 million sought recipients. Supporting the kno"'n as the Beneficiary drug r ehabilitation pro· in an earlier rate inf rease petition were the San Fran· explanatio n of 1'1edical grams, request based on higher cisco Jnteragency Pregnar.. Be'neCits . The fun starts showing with GAF 49.88 GAF zoom movie projector Reg. 59.97. 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I . • • • " " " " ' . " •• '\ -. • ., Orange· Coast EDITION VOL . 67, NO . 331, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, NOVEM'BER 27, 1974 • To.day's Final N.Y.Stocks N TEN' CENTS • Newport-Mesa's Present Budget m Red By HILARY KAYE OtUle D.llJ Pllel$Wott Not only is the Ne y.•port·Mesa Unified School District 197S.76 budget faced with a walloping $2 .S million· deficit but lhis year 's operating budget is $500,000 in the red, li-ustees learned Tuesday nig'ht. h1omentarily brushing aside next year's troubles, Superintendent John Nicoll told trustees that an error 1n .. projecting enrolJment for this year resulted in SS32,000 In state funds they cannot keep even though it's already included in this year'.s ~get. "The $53..2,000 must be given back to the state this year or else they will just subtract that amount from our ~ next year 's i n com~. ·•.Nicoll explained. Each year the district estimates the next year•S enrollment as a basis of receiving state funds for average daily attendance (ADA J. Last year, staff pl'ojected 26,800 pupils. However only 26,368 students enrolled in district schools. · ft.tainte nance, workshops and in-training sessions for teachers, professional conferences, the development lab a nd replacement of equipment v.•ere ~ome district·Yo'ide, centr_al areas Nicoll suggested for the short·range cutbacks. . "Some of these areas reOect the flavor of our district. I don't believe they should be abandoned but should be delayed until we 're on better fisca l footing," the superintendent said- Nicoll also placed an embargo on hiring for th e remainder of this year, saying that anyone ~·ho leaves the ,district \viii not necessarily be replaced . t\icoll 11.nd Deputy Superintendent t\orman Loats "'ill revieJN all cases to determine the. aCtion to be taken. Next year's trouble-s are larger in scope .. Nicoll said. \\·ith cuts appearing imminent in ntarly all areas. Sin ct> 85 percent of the !listrict ·s • budget is comprised of salaries. some district personnel may be imperiled next year. Usually, the district dt>e1des b~ Decemb<'r \\•h e ther to tell probationary teachers and somt,.. classiried personnel that their slatu:. (or the fQllO"'in g year is queslionablt·. Nicoll said. This ~·ear. th£> d1strict"s slaff 1\·ould like to 1-1·ait until J:in. 15 to make lhat decis ion. 1u·o ,·idin g n1ore lime to 11nalyze the budge1ary problems. th£> superintendent told the bo:irrl. r\iroll also said that departmenl heads ""ill be asked to IOQk al \l.'hat t~·pc of program they could. pro\'id(> \\'ith a flat 10 .perC€nt cutback next ~ear. . That \1·ould pro,·ide all extr:i Sol million. the amount the district hoped to gain · from Proposition Z. the defeated tax o\'erride measure "The difference l>et \\·e<'n 'the s.i mill ion \\'e hope to trim ofr and !hr S2.5 million d<'ficil is due to risi n ~ inflationarv costs and pC'rhaps a t'o.~1 nf Ii\ ini:: inCreast'. ·· T\irotl said $200,000 F ire Gut s Mesa Center ' Mitchell Denie$ Cover-up \\'ASl·llNG TON (l.:Pl) -f ormer Attorney General J ohn N. Mitchell,· under the sharpest a nd most caustic questioning of the 42·day conspiracy trial, today steadfastly denied any involve me nt in the Watergate break·in or cover-up. 1'-1itchell , the first of · the fi\'e defendants lo testify , insisted he n ever co nc ea l ed high -l evel involvement in Watergate. But he said he also n~ver volunteered any information in order not to jeopardiie the 1972 re-election or Richard P.I . Nixon as president. Chi ef trial prosecutor James -F. Neal failed to &hake P.1itchellls story during a number of heate'd exchanges. some of them so bitter • !hat U.S. District J ud~e John J . Sirica ··t have an urge, P.1r. Neal, to get to the truth.·· f\.1itchell said sarcaStically at onf!poin t. "Your urge to get to the~truth did not include telling the agents what we have been going ·over," Neill said. r eferring to an FBI int'erview of ?.titchell just t"·o weeks after the June 17. 1972 Watergate break·in. Mitchell, then Nixon's campaign ·mana.ger, said.two FBI agents came to his office ''almost scared to death,'' asked him a couple of qulstions and left. He said he did not volunteer information to them "for obvious reasons.'' Neal: "\Vhat 'Ob \·ious' reasons'.'" ~titchell : .. The re-election of the president of lhe United States.'' CSee M ITClfELL, PageA.2) COAL. PROGRESS AIDS MARKET • NEW YORK (UPI) -Investors, heartened by prospects of a .coal strike sett lement, pus hed prices slightl y higher today in moderate trading on the New York Stock Ex.· change. The Dow .Jones industrial average gained 2.03 points to 619.20. Advances· led declines. 856 to 435, among the 17, 715 issues traded. Prices were slightly hi gher in li ght trading on the American stock Ex· change. Oranii<' Coast Wl'ather i ll'll be rair on Thanksgiving Day, fo\lo"'ing the usual morn-' ing fog along the Orange Coast. \Varme r Thursday with highs at the beaches near 66 rising to 74 inla nd. Lo"'S to ni ght38 to4S. INSIDE TODAY· A l\litcons1n mother shot her family -killing her!el/. mother and · ton ..... .so .. lhew could be in heaven wil/1 fheir dad for .Thanksgiving." Stora. Pa"t A4. lndt'X Al'f-ktTl<I " -... ....... .. _ .. , .. LM.~ ,,, . .........,,,,.., .. "' . .. "•li..t!Mewl .. O.Mlfl .. Cl·I =C:....• ""' -· " .,.. --· " SJtN,.,... .. O.•" JIMlkn .. U::-Mlmtt ... ...... "'''' .. .. . .. ,. ' •11M,,.iollmtllt ••• Tt ..... llM ... -~· .. , -~ •.. , ~fllttM"• '" -,,. . _ ... " ...... ,.. .. •• '• •• DlllfPi1t1$UtlP..,.._ilti-P1I-• FLAMES AND SMOKY GLOW SOAR SKYWARD OVER COSTA MESA'S VISTA SHOPPING CENTER TUESDAY NIGHT Dark Figure Under Barber Shop Sign 11 Fireman in Tennis Shoes, Summoned From Off Duty M.«t.ntana Visit Ruby Keeler Stays On Critical List Ruby Keeler. former Ziegfeld gi rl. star of 1930s movie. musicals and the Broadway hit revival of "No. No. Nanette." remainifd paralyzed and in critical condition today al a Great Falls. P.font., hospital. !\tiss Keeler. 64. a resident of lr\•inc Co,·e in Laguna Beach, has undergone brajn surgery following a seiiure whiah left her paralyzed. Chino Airport Vote Requested By John Br~gs Assemblyman John Brlli'.gs tR · Fullerton) said today he plans to in· troduce legislation th<1t \l.'Ould allo"' voters to decide Whether the con· tro,•ersial Chino tlills jetport should be built. Briggs promised to introduce the measure ft.tonday , one Identical to a bill a'pp-roved·e':i.rlier this-year by the Legislature, but later vetoed by Gov. Ronald Reagan. The new legislature is scheduled lo convene Mond ay for a wc..-ck of pre· liminary. formative work . Briggs said his his bill ~·ould allow \'Oler& within 7.$ miles of the proposed • site in the Chino Hills to vote on the matter. Briggs said thnt current statutes al- ·low the construction with only the blessing of the Airport Land Use Com· mission and that deprives residents in the affected counties or the right to de· lfo!\pilal aulhorities said today the Laguna Beach "'oman's cond ition had. remained the same. critical. for the past se\•eral days. Little move ment has returned to her right s ide, authorities said. Ruby Keeler is the professiona l stage name of 1_1.1rs. John Lowe. She had been visiting a daughter in Le"·iston . l\Jont.. '.it the time or the incident last week. Surgery "'as performed Friday to halt bleeding rrom a "·cakened \Va ll or a brain artery. l\liss Keeler was a Broad"'3y star in Ziegfeld Follies during the 20s. She came lo llollywood to continue her career in m ovies in 1929 a fter marrying singer Al Jolson. N.o Thursday Trasli Pickup Like othe r city employes t\e"'port BeaCh's refuse collec'. tors "'ill t'1<€ThaRksgiving Diy off. Consequently, residents ·"hose regularly scheduled pick up day is Thursday must wait until Monday before their refuse is collected. City Hall will be closed Friday •;and most city employes will have the day after Thanksgiving oft. However, the reruse crews \!.'ill be on the job Friday to col- lect trash regular:b' scheduled (or Friday pick up. .Afl11U-rl .. !:-,-------,---,.---,--' . cide the matter. I A TABLEAU OF DESPERATIOl>I ON A STREET CORNER Web Of Fire Hoses. Spewing Htdrant Tell Story • Loss Worst In City's History Bl' ART lll'.R R. \1l~SEL Of 1M Oail~ ..,lelS!alf A thunderini: blaze battled at fi rst by a lone policeman "'ith his patrol car·s fire cxtinguishC'r de\'astated a Costa l\tesa s):lopping cent{'r Tuesday night. causing· an estimated $200.000 damage. No one \\'as killed or injured in lht• inferno \l.'hich whipped through an attic shared by SC \'eral suites but the fire loss "'as the \\·orst in city history. Investi gators returned lo th" charred scene in the Vista Shopping Center at 19th Stre<>t and Placenlia A\·enue today to sift for additional clues to its origin. One theory is that ii might ha\"t' started around a se~·inJ? machine in the small back. room of a militar~· Arson has definite!~· been r'uled OU\ at this stage in the spectacular 7::lf1 p.m. blaze \\'hich \\'as or such major alarm magnitude it dre\\' C\"cry piece of firefighting equipmt>nl in the city. •'J';ot at this time.·· confM'med Battalion Chief Hob Bcauchamp•.,.,.hcn questioned about tht• possihilit r today. One ke y ele ment y,·a~ considered lo possibly be a se"'·ing m:ichine in the r<'ar room of Vista Surplus. according to a police report of the incident. Patrolm<in Gar~· R{'nnl·t t \\as dispatched to the .scene about 7:30 p.m .. aftt'r 110 1ice rccei\'ed a suspicious circumstances r{'port from an employe of a neighboring busines:. Da\'id B. Linton. employed by C.'hicr .·\uto Parts. 803 \\". 19th SI.. told !hr nffi c£'r upon arrival he had seen a "" ~·oung man .loitering around the rear of the other suite Officer Bennett said he checked thl.' firm and found the rear door ajar. then heard suspic1tlus noises inside. Other suit es tarther doy,·n lhe cent er. including n1eclical orfiees. a laundromat and Original .Joe 's Restaurant \\'Cre n(lt damaged hy th l' blaze. according to rircmen. Battalion Chit'f Rob · ~l cClel\aod said dam:ige \vu s so severe it "'ill be difficult to determine an exact cu use. but Ba,ttalion Chil•f Bob &'auchamp said it appear.s aecldcnt<il The door found ajar h~· Offitl·r l\ennett upon arri\·aL he i:.a1d. \\a:-. definitely not forl'ednPt•n, Costa ;\lf's:i has recorded \\1·0 hu rg lanes 1n ret('n1 y,·ccks in y,·h11·h ar!-.on \\as u .... ed 1n an allt'm11t 10 l'O\ e1· thl·n1 up lie enterer! into u pall of hc;1\ 1 :.ntnk.e and realiled lhc olde.r shoppinii: ecntl'r on the cit~ 's "<'l:tl sid<' 11a:. hu rnin g. r;111 to radio for h(•\p and eamt· back tu fi J:?,hl it Effort s to ha lt the rap1dl~· :-.prt•ad1n,I.! bl;1ze ''1th his patrfll car ·:-. firo l'~lln,E!uisher \\l'ft' f11t1](' and flamf~ ate up\\ ilrd inln lh<' co n1mon <1l l1 t· sh:.1rt•d h~ unit:. 111th1n t he shl'll ·hkt' ~tructurc . "It \l a:-. prt•l t~ had.' t11nlnll'Ol f'd fllll' fi r{' dep:u·\tn\•nt :;1·1oke:.n1a n "It took th cn1 a considerablr :1mounl of tintf' to put it out bccau~<' once it J.'(Ot intn tht· com n1on attic . ll :.pread rig h1 do\\·n into th<· he:i u1 v :;ho1J .'' ~<t id Battalion ("htef Dnh ).\rC\('lland Thursday 's Pilot Ea.rly . Thursda~ ·~ 1·~:ink~,i;1\ ing edi- tions or tht' Dally Pilot "'ill be dc!i\·ered on a mut-d;ty schedule to alln\\' """·s papcr cmployes to JO lll fa.mil~· ga the rings ror turkey •ind ;tll the trimminRs Aflernoon de \i,·ery re ~mc.s on it s normal ll<'hedule F'r1da\' i llavl' a hti.p py Thanksgivin~ ·' • •I "( I . ' .• ' . Q-'ll Y PILOT N Wednesd1y Novtmbe1 27 197<11 1RockyVote • ......... ~elay · Bid lly Ahzug \VAS lilNGTOf\: fU PI 1-Rep. Bella S . Abzu~. CD·:\'.,'.l. propo.!icd todHy that lil COnflrm1Jl10n \'Ol t' on lht' vi re l'tesldentf'a\ nomlnnlion or Nrlson A. Roektfelltr br df'lll\'td un1il the new " . .... on£rcss con\•r·nc .. 1 In J;1nunry Reri . Ah 1 11 .i:. t old thl· !louse Judiciar y (;o mm itt c1· that •nockl'fellt:r \\'BS ;1 "pnrtnt•r in the greo.tcst agglo meration of private ~i n lite "1.istor\' of th.: nation." at "•nm:t ttl<l t .. pf1v;.i t1· Rocke(cll e-r •·l·tm <'O mllinnt1on v.·ith great Jllblioq>eser v.·ould be simply too nftcb.for a kmocr~cytorisk ." FACING EXECUTION? Emperor H•llt Stl•••I• But support for Rockefeller came from unothc r .,..·itncss. Rep. Shirley Ex-Eth;Op;a CQishO IQl, .(D·N.Y.), v.1ho urged II &I ~v\Js q.n the committee to "lay hour, and confirm this seasoned, ' •e et 1:1a1de partisan vieY.'S in this critiCal Ch f s >aVV)', and abl<·, although not perfect . " public ser\:;iot. ·· or Roektif'fo\ll'r '5 "atCU!lers," Rep. Chi s holm a io ked . ''\\~here In J,t6\•ernmenl tod;.iy can v.•e rind, yrs ('\'en <img,n~ ourselves in thi s very hOU!)C. fttft.,C"poHtician~ y.·ho <irl· pure <ind <ibove rcpro<ich'.'" In w.r iLlen testimony to the <:ommittee, s he prc.iised the former NC\\' York .governor for his "courage lo take leadership on such issues as <1bortion. ci\'ll rights , minority employment and education" in bis home stale. Rep... Abzug said that because JtockefeUer has been nominated by the flrat nonelected president in U.S. history. final confirmation by Congress should be held over until the new Congress convenes. For Death? BB IR U 'f . l.e b:.inon fAP I - Deposed Ethiopian Emperor llaile Selassie may be t'XCCUt(•d in the next t\\'O days, the Frenc::h.Janguare Beirut newspaper I. 'Orient-Le Jour !laid today. 1'he ney,·spaper, quoting Western diplomati e s oure e s . s aid the 82-year-old Selassie had been moved from detention in Addis Ababa lo a tO\lo'n JO miles away to prepare for the execution. Selassie was deposed and placed under arrest last September. The government was taken over by a provisional military council which last weekend executed 60 aristocrats and rormer Ethiopian officials. · ·"The m e n and women "'ho will be . L'Orient·Le Jour said several .seated in January. \\'innt'rs in the first J \\restern nations are urging Arriean n ational e leetion held since the . countries to intercede with the \\'atergare exposure, are the clcsest EthiopianjuntatosaveSelassie'sllfe. "'ho can come to a direct expression 1ifohsen Slim, a prominent lawyer of the people's "'ill," she said. "ff and chairman or the Committee to there is to be a vot(' on thls Safeguard Liberty and the rwi:n\tilir~ion, it should be thc.>irs." Co nstitution, ca bled international Ro~~eJeller family 5enior financi:il organizations asking them to save ~dyis,er' J , Richardson Di!lY."Orth will · Selassie. He said the former emperor be called io testify in public next week deserves help because of his advanced a nd quesOoned "In a gener.al way age. his role as architect of African about bow the· family operates," a 'unity and support or the Arab and ranking committee Democrat said. Palestinian causes. At l east 10 members of the The 120-membt:r military council, committee,· all De mocrats, have which ordered the executions carried e~led ,f9r an examination of the out after midnight Saturday, was llocktteller wealth because or what reported divided on the matter of t.Jwy sec ~ a potential connict of Selassie's execution. tqt~ts ~ith lhe powers or the vice' · United Nations Sttretary-General ~~~'n.cy'. , Kurt Waldheim on Tuesday appealed 1' ~a Peter \V, Rodino sought ·to· the council to refrain from further ' :ilS.t4e ,family probe, saying that executions for humanitaryan reasons. ~oc refeuer money "'as not a basis ror In a cable to the council Waldheim denying Rockefeller the vice said the international community preSidency. ·feels anxiety over ''reports that a B'C't Ro$1tno has ,·iclded 'o the similar fate may await remaining • r ., • • • detainees." -ptbbe 'Win not unnecessarily invade th~ prt\·acy or Rockefeller by forcing di(aifel::I di'sclos ure of the family's 3sSets. · 114 Incarcerated Orange County jail bookings for the 24 hours ending midnight Tuesday totaled 114 -99 men and 15 women - jail depuU-es reported today. PUT A FEW WORDS TO WORK FOR YOV ''l'm anotht'r satisfied customer," the caller from lluntington Bea<'h said. "I sold n1 ycar."hr addcd. Here is all it took to m.:ike the r on· nec!J.on (or the s::i ll': SX'l\·XX XX If ~ou ha,-C~t1 t'a r ~ou 'd like to con· \'ert to cash . tall 6~2·5678. Put a fe\r ,,·ords to" ark for ,·ou. In the Duily PilOt. ORANGE COAST ., ·H I' ro'" ,.~,,., A I MITCHELL. • • Neal : "So you concealed the truth?" Mitchell: "I did not conceal it. I responded to their questions.'' Mitchell· said that a meeting or campaign aides held in his apartment three days after the break-in was "totally a meeting to cover the public relations aspects o'f it." "'Cover or cover up~" Neal asked. , "To cover various aspects or it ," "litchell said, emphasizing the word ··co\'cr." .. ~lit ch e tt denied that his deputy campaign dir ector, Jeb Stua rt !\1agruder, told him in the summer of 1972 that he v.•as going to commit perjury in testimony to a grand jury investi~ating Watergate. He said i\lagruder did not use the term perjury. but instead "laid out what his testimony was going to be." Neal: .. ,'ou knew it to be false?" ~titchell : "I had some suspicions · that it was fa ls~." District's ·Students To Decline Enrollment predictions elven .tnutees Tuesday night indicate the ·Ney,•port-Mesa Unified School Distrlrt will have about 4.000fewer studeou In · 19781han are currently enrolled. Tnken further into the rutur<', the computer.assisted predictions revenl that unless there is new, major construrtion within dlstri c t boundaries , the district will ultimately level off at about 20.000 students. The district peak v.·as in the I970·il school vear. when 26,i22 s tudents Y:ere eni-olled. lt leveled of( near the 26,000 mark. leading to the current enrollment or 26.368 students . During the next four years, hov.·ever, enrollments v.•ill dip about 1,000 students each year, at'cording to Leslie Shuck , assis tant JJuperlnlendent for research al)d development. The bulge from peak enrollment figures is now most visible in the high schools. Shuck said. Predictions for 1975·76 show that th ere v.•ill be about 1 .41 3 J.:indergartnt'rs but about 2,342 12t h gradl'r.s in the district. nearly double that amount. Upon hearin g the prediction~. Board Vice President Donald Smallwood com mented :· "It is perhaps time toGiscuss closing fa cilities in the fugure. '' "~laybe the board should begin to make other agencies aware of our decline. so that our facilities could be ;ihared in the future or taken over by other aa:encies.'' Smallwood suggested. "This would be of benefit to the district and also to taxpayers," he said. Smallwood suggested discussions be held· in the near future with 'agencies, such as city eouncils, to in· form them of the situation and find out their interests. Ford's Distaff Counselor Says She's Quitting By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Anne Armstrong, the highest ranking woman in the Ford administration, will resign later today, '8 White House aide said. The resignation comes amid reports from While House sources that President Ford is planning a large shakeup of his staff next year - includin at least three chan es in th a 1ne . Mrs. Armstrong, whose $42,500 position as White House counselor is considered equal to Cabinet rank, is leaving effective Jan. 1 for personal reasons, according to a White House ·aide. Aides a lso said that two Cabinet members who will depart early in the new year are Labor Secretary Peter -J. Brennan and Secretary of the .Interior Rogers C. B. Morton. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Caspar Weinberger is expected to go also, along with some holdovers fro'm the Nixon administration. For two years, l\lrs. Armstrong has been the ranking "''oman in both the Nixon and Ford administrations as head or bicentennial plans, relations with Spanish-speaking Americans and the Administration's efforts to promote the Equal Righ t s Amendment. She also was a political spo keswoman for the Nixon administration. She met with Ford on offici al business Tuesday and then new to her Texas ranch for Thanksgiving. U,IT ....... 'Don't Buy It' Tradewell Stores, a retail grocery chain with · stores in Seattle and Portland, has asked customers not to buy sugar until the sugar companies Can justify the prices. The signs, according lo 'l'radl'\\·ell , have caused a sharp drop in sales. Chula Pleads Innocent To Narcotics Charges Costa Mesa trial lawyer George Chula pleaded not guilty to multiple narcotics charges Tuesday night after Superior Court Judge J ames K.' Turner rerused to amend any of 13 felony counts contained in an Orana:e County Grand Jury indictment Judge Turner set Dee. 11 as the date for the next pretrial action on the al· legations and the date on which S:hula's trial dale will be announced. • Flanked by lour detense attorneys, Chula listened carefully as Judge Turner made it cljar to attorney Keith Monroe that the Grand J ury in· dictment and the transcript could leave no doubt in anyone's mind as to what prompted p0Uce action .i.galnst the defendant. Chula, 49, of 1138 El C.mlno, 11 ac- cused of possesslnr and {umlahllil co· caine and Possessing and turnisbing marijuana on a nuaiber or occasions durtna June and July of this year. Thoae char1e& are. based ... on the tesUmony before the Grand.Jury of Joanna Harcourt-Smjth, th.i British socialite who became the paramour or imprisoned LSD 1uru Timothy Leary and who lat.er adopted hls name. She admitted under Grand Jury questioning that she was the agent of the district attorney's office when she met Chula and his wife in hotel a'nd restaurant meeUngs that allegedly led to Chula supplying her with drugs. Coa·stline Pa-nelist In Suit Los Angeles Clty Councilman and Coastal Commissioner Louis .Noy,'ell has been sued by critics of his receipt of a discount boat slip from a developer dolna: business with tbe commlsslon. The suit filed Tuesday by Gerald and Betty Deeter -relentless critics of the official -charaes that Nowell violated th e state's new conflict-of-interest lawa by accepting the all.pat about half the normal price from a Marina Del Rey developer. Nowell has steadfastly denied any impropriety and readily admits thal he has "assisted" the developer, but in a manner no different fr'>m his help' to others. He is an avowed growth ad>'ocate. He eb•rged the Deeters with "maUciout polltlcalharwmenL 11 The firm of Goldrich and Kest, Inc .• .owns and Je11~1 ~ allps -one of which is occuple'd by Nowell's 5l·foot schooner. . l.28 .Emergencies Orange County Sheriff's officers responded to 128 emergency calls throughout the county in the 24 hours ending midnirht Tuesday, deputies reported today. Transplant Patient Dies RICHMOND, Va. (APl - Louis B. Russell, 49, who lived. lo!'ger than •nY other human.. with a transplanted heart, died today at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital. Russell, an Industrial arts teacher from Indianapolis, Ind., survived for six years, three ·months and two days since receiving the heart of a 17·year-old boy at the hospital Aug. 24, 1968. His wife, Thelma, "'"as at the hospital v.•hen death came. Russell returned to the ho6pital Oc:l. 7. TOPCi)UALITY SHOES for EVERY SPORT IMDOOR. OUTDOOl "'" Giid CIAMl!S •SICATllOAllllS ......... · •IASKITIAU. SH01S loy: c ... .,,., Adlcln,lobWolf. . •TIACK SHOlS by: Adldos, Tl9't, Spol-lltt. •WIESTLIMG· SHOES by: Coo•.,H. Tlgt<. •VOU.EYIALL SHOES loy:Adld .. , •SOCCU M!OES loy: A•dos, S,Ol·lltl, Spol-llN, c-. •fll!SIHS •DAmOAIDS..i-, •IOCCl .. AU. •TAIU TIHllS, •••111 .. .... ;HOCKEY STICIS ... l"'cb •SHUFfLI IOAAD SETS •IAHELL ood DUMHU SITS •JUMP ROPIS DAILY PILOT Zone Change Okayed For Irvine Complex •ALL PURPOSE SHOIS bJ! Adldos, Spol-llN,· A Racket for a11y OccasiolJ ·' SPORT CLOTHES .for the ·SPORTS MIMlllD · ACRYLIC WAIM·UP' SUITS· . 249~ •SWIAT SHIRTS ..i.PAHTS •GYM PAHTS ..i SHllTS •VARSITY JACICITS •HYLOH WAllMUI' JACKETS •TIHHIS DRISSES ~oberl N. W~ "'#t•<ttl'lt "'O 1"11 .. 111\fr Jack R. CurlPV \11<1 ,.,. ... ,<ttM11111 (,it'lt<•' ~P' Thomas Ke~v lt (d•IO< Thomas A. Murphlne Ch•rles H. Loos Rlct\ard P. N.tll ,., .. ,t1/'ll Wl'ltfll•f("W~ Newport B••C1' Office lllJ Nt •P0<1 llOWI ...... ...... , .. ,.~ A<l<l•t n P 0. k• ltrt '7M-1 Other Offices ,..,,, ...... 3)11 ~\t S.• StrHI Ll<Jllrll .. IKI\. 11 .. U.--"•H1 .. Wllll'lt'Oll .. l tll• 11111 ... ,. 91111Nw••d , S..•l~t• \11!lt Y U?GI I.I"'' lte..O 11s.tnO-rr"'"'' TtlephoM {71 4) 642-4321 Claisified AdVer1i1inq '42·S671 C...,.ltlll, !tit Or111Qlf (Nol "Wlll•flO ... ""'...... ~ "'"" ,,.,.,,. 11!11t!r .. l-N tlto'I-' ...,.,,.,I' 10•o•l•-N> Pw,..I,. fl'I• .. ,..,..II( ... ~tl'ICllll , ... .r .. ,,.,,_ ,, ,,.,,r.,., •-'· ~ CltN pMll .... , .. II C.lf /NM, (IMit.fNI. 1111\<rl.tll'I .., tl,,IO< U 00 -•r: ..., .,.,,u .., .. -"''· .... 111 .. ~ •ttllll ~ t.s.00 IMftllll' I . I ' Ry DOUG I.AS FRITZSCHE Of !IHI Olli' l'llt!SllM The Irvine City Council ha:ri appro\·ed a combination zone and pre-zone rhange which will allow dt\'elopment of the Jrvlne Company's 2,0:i8 ·acre lr\·ine Industria l Complex· East. According to Irvine Company projections and to the battery of consultants who prepared the project's environmental impact reparts,'the complex will serve as &n employ m e nt nucleus tor S4,000 workers 1ivtna in all parta of Oranae County. Located near the 1eorraphlc center of Orange County, the dogleg-shaped parcel wraps around the southern corner or El Toro Atarine Corps Air Station and is bounded by the Santa Ana Free"·ay and the Jrvlne city limits. J~alf or the parcel Is In the city. The zone c:hangc and pre-zoning for the unincorporated area 1110-.·1 a chanac from prcsent agriculturtl u11e of the land to Industrial use . The action precedes annexation of the unincorporated portion . Contending that the envlronmtntal imp1et report for the tro11·town exten1lon of the existing Irvine Industrial Complex was inadequate, Councilman Robert \\'e s t \'Ot1·d aitainst the zone change. There has been little doubt that the council would e\·entually approve the project, but several length y discussions have pointed out problem areas in the Irvine Company's plans for the development. Chief among them were air pollution from vehicles uslnft: the complex, unavailability or nearby hou.slng for most of the employes of firms In the industrial development and nol1e and crash hazards from the nearby'M&rlne base. Other concerns such as the project's location on a flood plain are lo be re1olved at a later atage of city development approval. . . The hou1ing_question was left Open by the council arrd craah-hazard - problema were re11olved by requiring special permitg ror buildings to be constructed in areas identltled ns d1n1erou1. In a special note added to the document after hasty negotiations 1mon1 Irvine Company officials Tuesday, the company wlll have. to 1ddre11 air pollution concern• by p1yln1 for a parklr\C man11ement pl•n which will be required by th• federal Environmental Proteellon Acency next Jul.v. •IAC9UITIAU. RAC91JITS •IADMIHTOH ucms •sqllASH IACms •TEHHIS IACICITS loy: Wllsoll, D~•ls, y-•• -...... ALSO llACXIT lTltlHGl~G l· llKI RIP41R •PARTS• TllilS • TUllS .1 · STOU -S MH. .... Sol. '" ClolM5...ioy 11'!!!!1• Mehl ' •MEH. & IOYS TEHMIS SllOITS · •MIH & IOYS Tll'HIS SHtlTS . •TEHHIS SWIATllS •IASKITIAU. •SIYS •fOOTIALL .llllSHS POI n4E UAI. IHUGmc_.- POOTIALLS -1unnAU. -.VOLLIYIALU -socca IALLS -PLA'i'GIOUH IAU.S --· I \ • • ',tfil· 11'D-~1:L Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' High Cost of Litter , • ., A glance at any beach after a summer weekend t crowd has left proves that litter is a big problem. • . The Newport Beach City Council began grappling • with th e problem this v.•eek \vhen iN!ndorsed an anti· litter campaign. . . Included in the endorscment .. was an appropria· lion of SS,000 to y:age the campaign, $6,000 less th an th~ con;i'rnission's anti -Jitter committee originally , ! said was needed. ~ The question now is, will the SS.000 go far enough? It The answer probably is not far enough to ac- 1111 complish significant reduction in litter. m But, if ·;J chunk of the SS,000 can be in\'ested in $some hard research on how other major beaches 'around the nation attack the litter problem , and the ,.lf rest invested in trying out public educa tion ~ approaches '''ith the local schools and oiganizations. ., a program can be developed "'hich ultimately "'ill ...: juSiify greater investment of local tax dollars . : Noise Views Differ Despite objections from Newport Beach. the county Board of Supervisors last week a pproved an "inte rim " airport rental agreement \Vith Hug hes 1Airwest . 'l'I T he n.e\v lease #Uarant~es Airwest use of Orange County Airport until a ma1or airport environmental 11 impact statement is completed. probably in 1976 . •11 Since the s pring of 1972 \Vhen the s upervisors :conc luded the airline wasn't doing all it could t o minimize jet a ircra ft noise. Airwest has been on a 'month-to-month operating basis at the airport. t Whe n granting the longer lease last \\'eek, the ·upervisors said they are convin ced the airline is now ''making every e ffort " to comply w ith noise standa rds. Or;ily 16 days earlier, however, a s t a t e Burdens • Of -,Vealth ' ART HOPPE .J With everyone going around looking gloom y it ias a pleasure to run into my old friend ..... filton Haberdash. I hadn't ·seen him smce h ighschool. And old ~fill 'vasposit iJeiy beaming. "I don't •ish to brag, ''said ~fill , "but I have a~ last achieved The Great A.merica nt>rea m. I hav.e become a rich manoverrAght." "Congr~ulations," I said. "Did you ~·in t he I ri sh S v; ee pstakes?' ' ":iJo. it'' good solid "'ealth.'" said . . ·now J \1·as a r h man until the insurance agent dro cd by torcne1\' the policy on mr house§see you arc only ins ured for SIS,500,'h ays. "'Thats 11·hal I paid for ii 20 ye<1rs ago.' I say~ " •B ut t()(tay .' he s.ays, 'thi s house is ,.,,orth at 1eust 543,000. Plus another ten grand fo r 'the furnishings . Wh y, you eouldn•t replace th<it old refrigerator lhere forle1sthan.SSOO.' ~ .. lm ag ip~ me. old ~1ilt llaberdash,'' said !\tilt 1'\ith awe, "living in a S43,000 housev.:ittij.SSOO refrigerator ! '' "A!\-1 1\zlNG, 111\t. ''said i. ''llo"' did youmanaij.it?" . . "Partly it was \'ny steadil y 1ncreas-· ing inrome." said !\tilt. "Remerr:i~r· -ing in big~ school -.·he n our amb1t1on 1\·as to some day e{lrn Sl0.000 a year? I sucreeded )>e)·ond my \\•ildest dreams. Today, I <J.on'l mind saying, I make SIS.500. "Partly)t "'as throuj2'h savi~gs. We used to sat·e 50 cents e\•cry time my '1 ife. Sally. cut my hair. N'ow -.·esa,·e S4 . And the p(\.1nut butter sandwich I take to"·ork c\·,e:ry day used to mean2Scents in the bank. N'o"' it's S2 .50. And being a ri ch mac~· \1·ife. Sally uses the ex· pensil'eS ead -margarine. "But m slly it "'as through "'isc in· ·• Dear Gloomy Gus Those high school cross country runners in Corona de! hlar bet- ter start obeying traffi c laws before some of the m run the mselves to death. A..K.A ... ''"'-my Gws ctmmeftll ••t 1u•..,;ned ~,~·I -.... 1 H(eH•rUy ••llK1 ... .,;... OI ""'. _,..._ S.IMll yewr "' "'"" ~' '""'' Dally f'lklC. . \'estments. The little cabin "'e'\'e had for years <it Lake \\'innemucca isn't ~·orth a penny less than 513.500. Sall~· "·ears a SIOOO mink her Aunt h1illie !(>ft her before Y.'e got married. Thi!! S50suil I'm "·earin \'OU ' penny ess th<in SIOO and I got three more like it "!\'01\· you thro\I· in Sally's quarter car<it engagement ring, my 12·footout - boa rd and this gold filling here and I fi gure I'm worth close to a hundreC: g r a nd . Imagine me. old l\.1ilt Ha berdash , bei ng a tenth o f mi llionai re ~ · ''!!just ShO\\'S you in this great land or ours any little boy can grow up to be a richmanlikeme." I COliLDS'T help asking if sudden ~·ca Ith had changed l\.1iltmuch. "Frankly. yes." he said. "Being a ric h man. I got to act like a rich man. I got to "eat expensi\•e food. wear ex- pensive clothes and r got to think nothing or blo"·ing ten or lY.'eive bucks on an expensive dinner for the family in · anexpensive restaurant. I said r happened toknoy,· a lot of rich men like 1\.1 ill. And hov;come they "·ere all looking soglqomy·.• "Well. y,·hen you're a rich man ~-ou 11·orry about hani.?ing on to your y,·ealth." he said. '"\"ou're in a higher lax bracket. You got to pay more in· suranceon vour \'a Juables ... · "Don 't ~ft me wrong, I li ke being a rich man," said old ~lilt. frO\\'ni ng for 1 he fi rst time. "I'm just noti;ure I can af · fordit."' Department of Transportation official reached a different conclusion. In a report covering an airport noise variance granted to the county. Joseph R. Crotty said. "Hughes Airwest has been uncooperative in failing to comply wilh the airport's 'close-in' procedures ror quieter landings and departures.'' So rar, no o ne has explained ho\V llughes·,\ir\l.'esl m3.naged to convince cou nt v o fficials th e ~rformance Crotty described justified graotini; lh(• interim lease. Good Investment For too many years. Ne\vport Beach's 120·man police force has been forced to \\'Ork from cramped archaie headquarters. ' The opening this \veek of the oity's new police r~cilit.Y is a cons tructive answer to the nagging s1tuat1on. '.'\o lon ger \v iii officers have to skip bet\veen four small over-crO\\'ded civic center area buildings to conduct their business. _No longer will they run the risk of shepherding prisone rs from a public street into · 1ail. And no longer will ordinarr police \vorking c·onditions in other cities be thought of \\"istfully as ''luxurious" by Ne,vport Beach palice. The ne\v police facility at J ambor ee Roud and Sunta Barbara Ori ve was desig ned for efficiency and n1inimun1 manpO\\'er requirements. At a construction cost of about S26 per square foot . it is a b;irgain C'Ompared to other public buildings being constructed these days. Total cost was Sl. 7 million. Yet it includes features. s uch as a 90-scat C'ommunity meeting room, that will help make it a \\"elcome part of community life. , Ne\vport Beach 's new 48,000-square foot pulice facility is a sound taxpayer s' investment. N-1--'OUR WORLD FOOD CONFERENCE CUP RUNNEIH OVER. ' Adve11ture it& Thaila11d On the Road to Understanding To the Editor: It seems that recently interest in the ·American Field Service Program has been dwindling. The economic crisis in the world today may be the reason people aren't giving AFS the support it nee ds, but it certainly isn 't 4 legitimate reason £or people' to be so afraid that they become isolationists and lose interest in the world outside or ~theirowncom m unity. I a m cu r rently o n an AFS -scholarship · to Thailand. Living in Thailand is probably the most eye-opening thing I have ever experi- enced. Not only docs it make one gain understanding and sensitivity for others. it teaches a person that di ff . .. worse than one another si mpl ~· because they are different. They a rc merely alternate approaches to life. Being a n exchange student in a foreign country teaches a person independe nce and self-relia'n ce. because once out of a familiar environment one cannot lean on-p<isl laurels. You must prove yourself to be something other than what people are going to take you for at face value. This experience is also· a constant challenge and learning process. A. FS students come to a country wi1h a minimum or preparation -maybe one or two d ays ·of cultural information and absolutely no language -a nd must somehow make some sense out o[it. By the time you find your way out of the "forest'" and things become fa miliar (and you've assuredly made some horrendous mistakes), you find that people are human beings having the same basic needs and feelings all O\ler the y,•orld. \'oufindhowimportant and necessary communication is-<ind hOY.' difficult -in a foreign la nguage (especially Thai which is based on the ancient Sanskrit and Pali languages, has 44 consonants. 35 vowels and 5 possible voice innections). Mu ch of the knO\IJledge gained in this type of exptr· ience can't be found in a book and this ( MAILBOX ) Leilert from readers are welcome . Nor· molly. writers should convey their mes· sages in JOO words or less. TM right lo co n· dense letters lo fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include .rig- nalure and mailing address but name.r may be withheld on request if tu/Jicitnt rea.50n is apparent. Poetry will not be published. kind of education 1s so much more effective than book-learning. Ther~ ~re many_ benefits that come especially in an underdeveloped, third·world country such as Thailand. 11ere a person has the opportunity to See the U. S. and the world from an objective viewpoint and through the ,eyes of the Thais and other foreigners. Because of this, I've learned -many things ubout the U.S. -some of which I wouldn't.have known had I remained lhP.rf'. I humbly hope that this letter might encourage some students to apply for an AFS scholarship and that those who a re in a position to hel p will not deny such a worthwhile and meaningful ex- ~rience to a student. ~1ay I leave you with this thought : suppose every student had the op- portunity to spend a year abroad "''ith a foreig n family. Think of the world un- derstanding there would be! JACKI;: BERNARD Cleo11 .\'e1rpo1·t To the Editor: I really tried to take a good "dirty picture" last weekend. I didn't do very "'ell. 1'hl' reason I Spt'nd so much lime and effort "''ith photography is that it forces one to see beauty. This weekend I looked ror ugliness. We took some pictures. 1"hcy were not very good, but we were glad ! Our city is growing up. No more the messy, little to\\n to tear up in thl' summer and at Easter. \Ve h<i vc a community of residents who care about their homes and their neighborhood -sounds trite -looks good. Newport Beach is a great place to live. H.fl. CLUCAS To tht>" Editor . I \1ould Likl' 10 disagree "1th Dr . \\"I ·. ' . JOO lo ()range Coast College's production of "Lenn~·" ! Ll'tlers. '.'-101'. 20l I feel that Dr. Williams nl1SSl'd thl' \\hole point in the choiec of this ob· viously controversial pieces. First. and foremost. Lenny Bruce was a tragic character whose life and ideals exhibited a plethora or iconoclastic bcliC:'fs that had him despised by the majority of I he public. But among hi s peer!'i and fol!Ol\'l'rs he hcl'.imc a ("1rcul:1 ting a petition v.hirh 1\'tll be presen\('d to the Orange County Boa rd of Supcr1·isors. to set .iside non· smoking sections in rt'staurants and to prohibit or part iall.v prohibit smok· ing in enclosed public areas Anyone who is interested either in our petition or the organization it self can contact us b~' "'riling G.A.S.P .. P. 0 . Box 1543. Santa Ana, Ca. 92i02. 1'hank you for allo\\'ing n1e to cor- l'l'Ct a raise impression. JE~I FER \r!LKINSON Coordinator. G .A.S.P. He .. 111 :I 11gel E\·er\·onc son1e\\here must ha,·e a loved One. a relati\'e, a friend or a nei ~hhor 11 ho is ill 1\·i1h cancer. They \1ho have thf' disease are the un· fortun<1ll' ones , but there is a y,·ay any p1:rson "·ith a free hour or t\\'O can help tht•m. 1"hi s help c.in be 11·ithout nblii1ation to a ny speC'ht l hour or number of d<i~·s per month. In olher \rords. the hl'lp gi\·en \1·ou!d be al pt:·rson ·s 011·11 C'On 1·enienrl'. legend in his O\\·n time. '!'he contrast~ The ,\merlran Cancer Socicl)' has presented by this multifaceted SC'\ up :i pro~ra m called ".\n~els on performl'r :ind lhl' unique opport~~it~ \\'heel s"' 11·hich has been in existence to present the~ ~n stage .ntu~l 1· a nun1ber of rears. 1·he "Angels" are posed an 1rr~s1sllblc fascination for ·11ouse iri\'es. retired persons lboth Orange Coast s Oram<idcpartment. male and fl'malel or in a re"· ('ases. l.E1'0'.\'\" used ··dirt,\· or unpopular language as ;1 1·ehie\e for cspr<!ss1 ng thoughts and emotions that he fe lt "t•lean" languaj!<' could not con\"l'~ llis la nguage 11":1 s 1n1:slricabJ~· a part of his uni<llll' dynamic· slal!e prt" :-,encl', and his audiences n111 st ha1c re;ilizcd that or the.1· 1\0uld 11111 h;11~· l'ungrt·ga1l·rl 111 the numbers thal tht·~ rlid :\l o r eo1 l'r Lenn\ :incl his follo11·ers s a11· hin1 as ;1 \('h1cll' fur e:o.- crrising nnt• of th1•ir most ch1·rishc1t :ind l'aluablf' ri~h1.~· 1ha! of frt·t• specC'h And 111 addition to :111 1 his. l.t·nny 1\·:1 ~ a damnl·<I funn~ perfor111l·r· \10rking ptople. 1·hey dri1·c cancer putil·nts to :incl from lhl•ir treatments l\'hich n1a~ t•l!hl·r he to :1 hospital or a doctor· s Qffi(·1· Tiit'. SER \'1('1-: is slnrtly 1·0Jun· tar~. l)ri\'ers do not get paid, but to kno11 thl'Y arl' hl'lp1n)! somt<Onc is 1n 1\.,l·lf payml·nt. l'OOUE?h. I ha1·e been 1tn1111~ ranc·l·r patic·nt!' !or almost four ~t•:irS ;nHI ha\l' round it lo be ;1 n11h1 gr;1lif11ng l'XJX!ril'nCt: Ford's Friendly Calls The \Vest Newport Improvement Assoc1:1tion sponsored a S!)l'Cial tral)h clean up. 1'hc city provided trucks. 1'he Pilot helped by getting the word out. ·rhc Eastman Kod:ik Company provided incentive with a photo contest for West Ncwporters. PRIZES were offl·red for the best picture of trash or environmental blight and the cleaned up area . I pl:in ui ::>t'l' th(' perform:1 ncl' •If "Lenn~"' a1 ()r;1 ngc Coast Coll ege, and I applaud lhcir roura).!l' 1n rn;1k - ing ;i chnirt' th:1t is unfor1un:1l l·l~· destined to t•li<·1t ~on1e unpl1•:1~:int contro\'cr~~·. Thl'y. as Lenn ~· Brul'l' did . ar(' f'~\_·rt•1sin ~ their right 1t1 lrcl' ~pcech I \1 uu ld \ l'11 1 u rf' to :-.<i_I" j spetik 1n g for nl,l~!'lf nia1nl.1 I n1ost l)COple don 't l!i\ 1' t\ ;1 scl·o nd t hou,e.hl \\hen it con1es !ti dn 1 ing I hem st• l \'cs to a c!oct or's <i p- poin11nt·nt Rut \I hvn a p1·rson i!i una- lil(' t111l ri\'1• nr h;1~ l)fi lr;1u~pQrtation, ,1usl \.:noy,·in)! th\.'y hu\'l' a dri\'er In takt> !hcnl 1:-. ;1 hoo~t 10 thl'll' n1orale. .1n<l the\ h;1\'~· pt•;11 .. ·(' of m1n1I kn01\·ing thl·1 11·1~1 llo: ri.'tl'l\·1 11~ their lrl'atincnt un :Ill\ .!.:11 1·nrla\ 'l'IH ,111:.:h l lt•1·l· 1 hl· .\n1l't'icJn C:1ncl'r "(tt 'lt·t.1 ha-. dnnl' a 1retnl'ndous Joh in h1·l111n g thost· pl'rS•ltl:-11hn ha\'t> 1·.1ncl'I'. niu1·h hf'lp 1s .. nu ni:edcd. As :i 1trt1 l'I' n1 ~ -.1•ll , I ;1n1 :-U\·<1;S1!l)! o n Ul'~1·nt c·;il l '" Pt'OPle to tton:ile a !Klr· ll nn nt t h1·1 r t 1n11· tot his I' 1tul ncl·d . WASHINGTON -Those friendly phone calls President Ford has been making to;raodom Americans haven't been as ~pontaneous as they have seemed. \I/hen h«rp hooed baseball slugger Al Kaline ll>J. congratulate him on his JJlOOth hit. for <!X<imple. the President had a men:i.o in front or him coaching him on "''hat lo say. Jndeed, .ahe White llouse has urged Cabinet members. as a side duty, to suggest people whom the President should caU on the telephone. "I look .forwar<f,•• in· structed ~esiden · tial alde\Warren Rusland, '"'to re· ceiving at leasl one t elephone re- l commcndoitlon from you ev<!ry l"riday." • The i ~-. IC• cordi l~g lo Rustand·~ prlva\e memo to he Cabinet ts "to tdenllfy the Pre dent w ith dtfrerenl and "·orthy p~gram1'andevents. '' Rustan4 himself sugg<!stcd the call to Kallne.)fter the1Detroit Tigers bat· ting star tVitted hls way Into the sports beadJ\nes;pn Scptember24. Explained Rusland {~ a memo intended ror the President ~"eyes only: "Al Kaline reached hls goal or 3.000 baseball hits during a Tlgers·Orio\e baseball game In Baltimore last nlaht. He is the 12th fl(lrso n to pass (JACK ANDERSON) this mark. No American Leaguer has achieved it in 39 years.·· PROPE RLY impressed , President Ford telephoned Kaline in Baltimore, What the ballplayer didn't know was t1:1al Ford spoke to him frpm a written script..The secret script, prepared by Rusland. called for the President to say: •·t. Congratulations on your 3.000th bas:e hit . "2. One or the nicest thini;ts about breaking thi s record is that It occur· red In yottr hometO\l'n, Baltimore. l~owe\•er, l know your family and mansi rriends ftom lllichlgan were "'ilh you both at th<! gflme1tselr and in spirit. ''3. I know you are looking forward to you r retirement as a chance lo spend mote time with Your sons <1ge1 t 7 and 13) and your family. May l say that I would like to see you continue playing the game. "4. Congratulations. again. This puts you in an elite category a mong -all the men who have pla)'ed the game." THE PRESIDENT made similar calls to slugger ltank Aaron who broke Babe Ruth's home run record;· • • the Cleveland Indians· ne"'' manager, Frank Robinson. after he was chosen the first black manager in the major leagues; and another black. Simon Gourdine. y,•ho "''as named deputy commission<'r of ~e National Basket· ball Association. The President has also called many non-athletes. including famili es slrurk by tragedy and government employes with extraordinary records. Footnott'-In exhorting Cabinet members to pro,•ide "input for the Presidentia l Telephone Call Recom- mendation Program," the White l~Ou!'ie sent around a sample sugges· I.ion form. 1'his provides a blank ror "the name of the person you recom- mend be called,·• anoth er line for the "suggest<!d date call shou ld be placed." and a space to spell dul lhl', "purPo~C" or the call r"prcferablY one sentence : ty,•oatmost"). THE f'ORl'I also calls for "back· ground inrormation you feel -.•Ill be helpful to the PresldCnt" and "talking point." ... that )'OU rerommend be maae aunng lhe conversation ... The Cabinet officers are further instruct· ed.: "Original plus four roRics are to be sent to Warren Rustand.' Exp l a.incd a Whit(' ilou!tl' spokes man : ''When Cabinet ~ecretir1es see som('Onc achlevn1~ ~methlnJ.? In their area. they let thf \\'hite ilouse kno"' so the President can gi\·e thom a call.·· •• M ~-\\'ife and I picked up cameras and tripods and started out. \Ve looked for "ugly.'' \\'c started doy,·n at the pier, up the allc~·s. do1\'n the streets into the parks, l\'.cwport Is land. Newport Shores -C\'CfY Y.'hcrc. We sa"' clean streets. clean alleys. neat garages. rolh.'<I up hoses. S"''ept porches. """' "Lay off anorhsr 1000 ... Hallo? ... Is anyone there? ... Hello, hello .. ?' SC01'T JOH DA\ ,\f•t1s111ul.:f_•rs· lliyl1•s Tolhl· Editor Our 1)rj!an17.at1un i<:roup 1\ga11l-.t Smo\..1ng Poll11t1011 \ 111shes to th:1nk ,1·11ur p11 per 11 011 Jo Olson for printing un :1rl 1rl1· :1hout us in th{' l')C('l\lll· ~l.'t'­ lion. l\n11{'1 1•r. I 1\1sh lo torrt•t•I ,, fal~l' 1n11n·l'11Slon ;.ibou t our organ11.t lion. \\'{' ,1rt> hnrdly mih\;1111 . r;1lhl·I' l\'t' art• ;1 lo\1' k1•y <Jrgo:1nilottion. sin\ 11\J:! throuµh ll'gal 1ncans to eff1•r1 non smokl'rs' rights. 1 t•. tht' right It• hrl':llht· :11r unpollut('d bv s11111ld'r"' around us. <!s pecially i1\ (•nclos<!d :1 rcits : tlH· r1gh l lo speak up \\he11 ol fl'ndcd or ;HlflO!> ('d hy smClkf'rs arnund us: anrl !h<! ri1tl1t to !i('Ck le1o?isl:i11on to achit·1 c· the :1foren1('nlloned rt$!ht -.. T(J T lllS E~ll "e arl' ('Ur1·e.nth Quotes 1\nnc l't~Coy, San Oi!'i;l"O Jr h t~h student. on impeuchm<'nt "All I "'ant IS ;1 l'hanc!' for u-. :ind nur children to be able 10 lo1e th1!> rountr\ as my parents and grundparc11ts 11 erC able." John 0 . t:hrlchmann, on lack ol Nixon s0,c1a t life "·1th sl::iff "That "'':IS nol because or a charActl'r fla" necessarily, but b<!cause of his sensf' of "'hat the relationship ought t o be bet "''ecn the Prc:sidcnt :ind his starf '· For furthl'f 1nforn1;U1on, \O ur rc- ;11tt·r ... l';1 n l'<ill Lh(' ,\ml·r1c~tn Cu ncer So1·11•t\ of1a·1· 111 Tustin. 838 ·0510. and :1 .. \.. f11r· 1 hl' :-.er1 l\'l' J)('\l:1rl n1ent 711 RS. ~!AR Y St.:l.LIVAN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /ll'Jbcrt N ~Vted. Publisher Thoma .t Kttuil E:rltlor Rnrl.HJrO Kr('l birh. t:d1torial Pa!Jt' ~;d1tor lhtt «!11orta ll:ti;,c of' the. Oa1lv l'llot ~etk3 to inforrn :inrl sttmulat'e re:idt>rS hy prrsent1ni: on 1h1~ Ill.II:!! chi l"r~(' l"ll rllmtnl8r) on top1~ or 11'1- trre!'t b~· ~~ nd1catl'd rolun1n1sts; and (':Jr1oontsl~. h}' pro1·1d1ng a forum for rt'ad('Tii " 1 it•v..s and by p~ntlna th1~ nc¥>s.p:iptr'~ Optn•on! and idtas on corrl'nt tt1 p1r:-1 Thl' editorial 11p1n1ons nl 1he l);i1I~ Pilot appear onl~ 111 th'' cd11or111l l'olunin at tlte 1n11 ot the pa~r t)111n11ms expres1ed h\ tht' t•olumn1,1i1 itnd Nrtoonists .ind 1,•ttl'r ~ r1ter11> arl' lh!'1r o\on and 11•, t'ndor-.!'mt·nl 1•r 1 ht'1r' lt\I'~ b) the IJ1111~ Pilot ~houht be 1nfl'rred \Vcdncsda~, :\'o\·ember 211 1974 r l I I. I r ' . Trust ees .Vote New Pay Hike LOS ANGELES IUPI> - The state university and col· legcs board oflrustee$Tues· da)' approved merit raises of htll'l'een five wnd 25 percent forf11culty me mbers . Board president Jacob P .. f'ra nktl . or CDI St;l\C Bakersfield, said the plan v.·ould •·recognize special perfor mance. spcclul (.._ __ s_t_a_t_e __ J q ualilies that th(! present salary scale simply does not r ecognize." · Under the merit proposal. which would be funded by private gift s and grants and not by slate money, slal'I? un· iversity pr ofessors couid raise their present top sala ry of $23,532 a year to S29,<a l5. 1-1 .S11bpoP11ae d IJetul 111 6 1 llosemary Lane. one of four singing I~ane sis· ters \i:ith Fred \Var· ing 's Pennsylvanians more than .io years ago, died Tuesdav in llollyv.:ood. Sho"·i1 in this 1938 photo. she ap. peared in s everal mov· ies of the l<1te 1930s :..ind 40s. Wtdnesd1y.Nov-emb9r27.1974 CAJt.YPtLOT A3 T een Tyc oon Gunt Go es T,, Mali bu, SC Gas ·company See'lis '. Rip~off Artist S-eWes Debt • LOS ANGELES !UPU -Gur~ N•h•· raj Ji has mo\•ed to a $400,000 estate in Ptt alibu, a spok'esman said Tuesday, and wants its location kept secret to. preve nt unbe l ie\'er~ rrom d istu rbi ng his sleep. ' '' • ti 19;4 .Percent Rate lfi k~~ --LOS ANGELES !AP) - The Sout hern California ·Gas Co. says it needs a $151.4 mill ion yearly rate in· crease to fight inrletion and .,vents to alter its rates to lessen advantages for large users of natural g:is. costs. Letton said the company '\\'ants '* new r ate structure "which would reduce or elim inate incentives for U.S· ing la r ge q ua ntit ies of natural gas. This Is con.sis· tent with our views on energy conservation." ·L~tlo~ said", :i1 ttf0Jg11 "' "public concern about utlli· . LOS ANGELES (UPI> - Jerry Schneider. an eler· tronie!I student "·ho bec<im~ ll teen-~gc tycoon by trick- ing th e telephont> ('Om· 1>any's computer into giving him u fortune in com· munications equipment. St>llled his de bt Tuesday - for less than $8,500 Schneider , 23, agreed to p:iy the Pacific Telephone Cu. $141 .~ a month for five years. THE COMPAS Y aecept· ed the offer to settle a suit O\'e r $250.000 worth of telecommunications equip· ment :hat Schneider admits he ''ripped off" by clever maniplllation or a push· button phone. Superior Court Judge Ernest J . Zack approved the settlement just as the l'ompany·s civil suit against Schneider \\'as about to goto trial. B y the .age of 19, Schneider was president of his O\\'n th 1·iving <'lectronics equipm.e nt busines!I, Creuti\'e S ystems En· terpriscs. The t•rcalt\'e part v.·as that the equipn1e nt he sold belongE'd to the telep1'lone company. By using' dis· carded data n1aterial aod The lndian·born guru. who claims 6 m illion followers throughout the world, has li ved for some time iu Denver, and also has hon1es in India. ty rate. increases has ne\•er .. been higher" ... IJtil .PQO .... service and ina.e!ecilial e. ' natural gas supplies could result if the compa(ly .do~ not receive "adequatt~ rut~ relit!f. ·· his kno,1•ledge of com ·'------------ The company fi led an ap· plication for a 19.4 percent hike with the state Public Utilities Cominission Tues· day and compa ny president llar1·y P. Letton Jr. said in a statement the money was needed because of the "im· 2 Girls, 15, Fil~ Priv°"acy Right Suit puters, Schneider was able 10 use a push button phone to key him s elf into the telephone company's com· puter. which ha ndles inven· tory and supply orders for its ~·idely scattered opera- tions. pact of inrlation on operat· Council . Ing costs." SAN FRANCISCO (AP) cy Counail, Cdali\lbn ror Also. the company says it -A federal court suit by l\1edical Rights or Women. ~·ants to have its allowable t~·o 15-year-old girls who a nd Be rke ley WOnien·s Ask s Drug rate of ret ur n increased had abortions seeks to stop Health Co lleeliv,t : from 8.5 pe~cent to" J0.25 a program under which Named defenaants \\'erE" percent to help its financial Ptf edi-C al statements would Hea lth, Edu cation and Use Poll'cy standing, said Letton. · be mailed to their homes, \Velfare Secretary Caspar SC HS E ID E R \\'OU LD mak in g inform at ion o n "\\'einbe rger , statfj! Jieaij.~ put in an order for 'equip· Tll E RA TE increases their operations available Dir ector Will iam )fay<'r ment, instructing the com· SAN ANSELPifO (UPI).-\vou ld a\'eragc 18 percent to their par ents. and tv.•o other offioials. putcr to have it deli\'ered to 'fhe Sa n Anselmo City for residenti•il customers California law provides The girls. identlried in the the JoadinC" dock of a remote Cou ncil vot e d T uesda;y and 28.8 percent for inter· m inors are entitled to have petition only as Pi!ary Doe telephone c·o m pany in· n igh t t o ask the state ruplible industrial users, abortions and ce rtain other and Susan Roe·, stated fhe'..v stallation bet\\·een midn ight legislature to decri minalire the utility said. medica l treatment ~·ithout had abortions within 'the and 2 a .m . l·lis trucks the useof drugs. Based on a n avera ge knowledge or consent of · last month. Their petition picked up the equipment The council voted 3·1 with monthly residential bill or their parents. · claimed that their right or B k bl·fore the telephone com-one abstention o n a resolu-$13, that a mounts to a bout The suit was filed Tues· privacy ~·ould be violated Ur e pany employes urrived in ti on ca llin g fo r the S2.35 a month or eight cents day in U.S. District Court.as by ma ili ngs planned under the morning. and Schneider legis la t ure to a dopt a a day, the company said. a class action on behalf of a program scheduled to go \\'Orked his knov.•ledgeof the .. po licy or progressi\·e The yearly increase in-all Medi-Cal and"Medicaid into effect in J a nuary and .. LOS Ai\'GE LES tUPIJ - Teslimony is expectC'd to continue Dec. 3 before a f'ederal G r .ind J ury in- vesticating a llegations of fraud and c'lrruption in con· nection with an amusement park gamein Long Beach. Report Says Co1i victed in 1956 computer, a nd the invoices. steps" including effective eludes $19.3 m illion sought recipients. Supporting the known as the Beneficiary to destroy all traces that the drug rehabilitation pro· in an earlier rate increase petition were the San Fran· e xplanat ion of Pif edie:il shipment had been made. grams, request based on highe r cisco lnteragency Pregnar.· Benefits. '" He once had a $25,000 I ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,:::::::::::~ T estim ony ~«:1.s J,\ivcn Tuesday in t he first day of the hearing, but government attorneys a nd ~·itnesses re· rused to comment on ~·hat was said. Some 14 persons, m any of them city officials, have been subpoenaed to ap- pear as preliminary wit· nesses in the in \'esligation. Ci>111pn1111 61111111 \\'EST CO VI NA fAPI - Poli ch·Benedict Construe· lio n Co., and its t\\'O top of· fice rs \\'ere found guilty or state safety violatio ns in a 1973 freeway construction accident v.·hich killed one man. SACRA'.\.IE\'"TO l lPl l - The oil investment schemes of John P . HurKe began running into problen1s \\'ith the State Department of Corporations 10 years ago, according to the S<.1cr<1mcn· to Bee. The ll('\\"S P<1pcr reported 'fuesday that less than t~·o months after Burke "·as permitted to offer subserip· lions in an oil and gas de· vclopmcnt progr<.im in 196-1, d epa r tment officials learned t hat Burke had fai led to report a 1956 con- viction. Presently, Burke is awaiting sentencing follow- ing his guilty plea in U.S. District Court in San Fran· cisco on a charge he filed a f:ilse affida \'it \\'ith the Securities and Exchange Commission. 'fhc Bee s aid on t\\'O ap· plications riled , one in 1957, and the other in 1959. Burke said he had never been charged with a crime. Trial Set In Kil!ing Of 'Rapist' LONG B1':ACll CL'P I l - Debo rah J oy Kant<.ieng \\'iii go on trial J a n. 13 for murder in the death of :i man she said kidnapcd and raped her the day before he v.·as killed. s\\·itchboard deli vered to a manhole cover al 2 a.m .. he said. 1\t one point. in · vestig:itors figured he had ~Otten <"l\\'ay v.•ith Sl million worth of eq uipment. but the suit demanded compcnsa· tion for only a quarter t hat am9unt. · S C ll NE I DE R W AS caUght only because he \1·as reported by one or hi s l'mployes, disg runtled over Schneider's rcfus:1l to gi,·e hin1 a raise. Schneider is no\V a consul· lant on· computer crime to Branden Systems Institute of Arlington, Va . He lee· tures to seminars of busi· ness executives, teaching them methods to prevent sophisticated crooks from doing to the m what he did to the telephone company. Ten persons have been killed in accidents on the company's projects over the last t hree years. in cluding six in the 1972 bridge col· l a pse o f t he Footh i ll Fre ew ay in P asaden a. T"A·enty-three persons "·ere injured inthal accident . T JI E BEE SAID thC stale department di sco\'ered fll rs. Kantaeng, 19, a di\'orcee, pleaded innocent Tuesday to a murder t:harge and the tri<1I date \\'as set by Superior Court Judge John A. Arguelles. Schneider ser\•ed 60 days in jail for grand theft and hi.s three years probation "·111 be up next J uly. "\'eier1111 Gaiill!I Burke had · been charged v.·ith stealing airplanf' parts She is accused of murder· ing Danny C. Allen. 21. at A{'r home Oc1 . J. 1\llen v.•as hit in the neck by a .410 LOS ANGELES IL'Jll l from a factory. He pleaded He said the eXJ?CCls no 1· uiltv to C'!I\' then. "'"s veteran. accused of holding gi,·en a six-mont s sus· s 0 gun as ..••. ~·rehc ~·nt"°er'c"d Sl.il.50 monthly restitution three persons hostage in pended sentt'nce :.ind placed blank range ·' ~ payment, Griffith Park last summer, .-'n~n~s~ix~· ~m~o~·~"~h~S~P~'~o~b~ot~io~n~.--~' h~c~d~o~o~'-·--------------------1 ,,·as ordered Tuesday to un· de rgo psychi atric examina· lion a fter pleadin g guilty to one count of assault with a deadly weapon. Superior Court J udge Willia m L. Ritziordered tv.·o psychiatrists to exa mine John Mark Ga brorrbetonr ·sentencing Jan. IS. Rit zi said he ~·as roncer ned about proterting both the com~ munit y a nd G abron. • Biddlt• Pirk<•d SACRAJ\I EN'l'U 1u 1~11 - Republican .Sen. \\'. Craig Biddle. defeall'd for re· election t\o\·. 5 . \\·as nominated by Go\'. Jlonald Reagan Tut's li ay to a S..\0,322 ·:.l ·~·ear µost on the stale v.·urkmen 's compensa· ti on appeals board. The a1)pointment of the l amcduck ltiYers ide la\\'maker. rumored for se\'eral weeks. is opposed by organized labor v.·hich is "·orking to block his con· l"irmatio n by the De · mocratic-controllecl senate. A Re:igan spokesman said if the Senate rt'fused to con· fi rm Diddle. 43, an attorney and legislati\'C \·eteran, at its organizational session next v.•t>ek. Gov.-Elect Ed· m und Brov.·n Jr. \1·ould nominate ;1n o thc r c 11n ·1 didate. l Damages Awarded For Figl1t Pre-Holiday SALE 50% to 60% Off Sport Coats Entire stock of our fine Sport Coats. Double knits and T exturized fabncs ... in the most co~p lete color range of plaids, checks, plains and novelty patterns. We carry a complete range of sizes .. 38 lo 48 in regulars. Al so, 40 to 48 long s and shorts 40·4 2. OUR REGULAR PRICES RANGE FROM ••••• Men's Slacks $90 lo $110 NOW $47 $1 10 lo $130 NOW $57 a! phenom1nal saving 1n plains and fancies 1n perfect l•lling quality ta1lon ng and fabrics Ow 119-SZl.50 Ow 119-SJZ.50 Ow Rf1J-541.iO •ow' 17°0 •ow'l 9,00 •ow'25°0 Sport Shirts Short sleeve. washable. Arnel fabric 1n plain & fancy patterns. Rtg. 20.00 How s 1200 ·Neckwear The very besl selection. Latest styles and pauerns by foP manuladurers. R~. Price S6.50 $395 Holiday Pric.e R~. Prkc to Sl 2.50 $495. Holiday Pric.t SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Lav.•rence Ca ndler of Da ly City. "·ho was inj11red in a fistfli!hl v.·ith three San f'r aneisco police of(icers. has been awarded S264 .500 in damages by a Superior Court jury. Medical ••1"1•"rtf!.s ¥.' ;'II' ;;:•r~...--•·:e·1' SU r"' Sui' ts 113t"'"""'Ca nl'Ter. 11 • su ere L """ perma nent brain <tamage a ri d ha!I been unable .to return to v.·ork since the tn· jury In ~t areh.1971." Sweaters Fines! lmoorted lambswool. 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OIL TANKERS DOCK AT SAUDI ARABIAN TERMINAL ON PERSIAN GULF Arab Nations Now In Position to Make, Break U.S. Economy Arabs Catching Up Saudi Ara bia Triples R e serve Fund By RIC HARD llUGHES U11fl*•f'rn1l111*t1111- f5eCOnd in a Senes J It 1s conce~~aoJe that a handful or Arab nations and Iran could make or break lhe mighty U S. economy as well as the eeonom1es or other industrial nalions. . In less than two years. the 01l·r1ch Arab nations have accumulated billions of dollars in a transfer of economic p o wer unprecedented in history IN ONE YE1\R, Saudi Arabia tripled its monetary Honest rcse1 ves to Sll.S bill ton making it the rourth 1n the world behind Wes t Germany, the United States and Japan By c onservative e s timates, the Arab oil exporting nations have accumulated some $60 billion 1n reserves, nearly equaling the $70 b1lhon 1n arter tax profits of all US. corporations. What this means in effect" 1s the ne wl y acquirtrd wealth or the oil exporting natio ns 1s suffi cient to buy Co·op Car Care Cheaper Here SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -What happens when a loan officer, a social work~r and computer operator get fed up with the service on their cars'' They give up their careers. of course With he lp fr om o f\1ethod1s t m1n1 ster. they formed Lhe Cooperative Auto Shop of San Francisco Inc , an organi1ation they say saves its membt-rs at leasl one third of "hi.I t thl'\ might pa v for auto repairs · "Tll ER E ARE one·man shops here and there that Autom.ation • Gets Bid Automation Industries• Inc. has received a Depart: ment of the Navy contract 1n the amount or $10,800.473 for ~)s t e m s eng1neer1n g o;cr\·1ces on several ship hoard anti a ircraft m1ss1lr S)~lem s The contract 1s .in exten· t1 1on of an existing contract and '''Ill run thro ug h t\ugust. 1975 L'nderthe con· ~ract .\u1onint1on "11! prov1dl· <i cnnti11uatlon f\r !('t'hn1 cal s cr\·1ces fn r St:\cral Na\y missile pr r1;,:ra ms This involves the in s tall ation or m issile !i\Stems on surface shi ps. 1nclud1ng the coordination of missile compatibihty and interface with ship's gun :;)stems. charge the same br even less than we do," s:ud Allen Los he . 39. the Co-op 's s ecre tary and s hop · m a n a ge r who ha s a master·s degree in so<'ial wwk "Sul we figure our price 1:-; f~ur because ~e·re giviug customers an 1ngrediept that isn't always easy to rind -honesty . Wh e n th e co-op Wit s incorporated la s t Se ptembe r, it had seven members Now there are 80 members who pay $20 a year. 1hey own the co-0p <1.nd vote on its pohc1cs. A1embers are entiUed to repair work at the rate or $15 an hour for labor and a discount on parts. Its mechanics are only paid $2 an hour, because most or the current revenue is used for rent and equipment. ''LIK E A N \' n e w business, you struggle ror a while," said Lou Durham. a Afethod1st clerg}man who s erves as the co-op's treasurer "Our philosophy 1:-; \Ve would rather keep the prices or ser vice down than try to make a return 111 lhl' form of d1\'idends ·· ti.1 osl of the mechanical \\'Ork 1s done by Loshe, Donald At1ncks. 39. wh o spent three years as a real estate loan officer; and Al Wengerd , 37, who spent rive yea r s as a compute r operator for Bank or America. most of the US economy and more than enough to seize economic eontrol over other m ajor 1ndus tr1al powers This vast new wealth was accumulated in less than 18 mon th s th ro ugh the quadrupling of crude oil prices by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which produce 70 percent of the world's expor ted oil The rich are hkely to get rte her . The World Bank estimates that, by 1980, OPEC countries ~'Ill have accumulated 5650 b1lhon in surplus funds and by the endQfl985, $1 2trillion. TJI E SU DDEN transfer of· billions or dollars to the treasuries or OPEC nations put a severe strain on the world·s financial structure, contributed to worldwide inflation and. placed some nations. such lf.S Italy, on the verge of bankruptcy. Money is power, and how the newly rich Arab nations use 1\ will 1n large part deter mine how the free market economies of the world Y•calher the current economic storn1 Wall e r J Levy. a n 1ndt:pe nd('nl 011 consultant, predict§ th,tl until the 011 exporling nations are able to absorb the vast 1nOux or "petro dolla rs'' into their own economies ''their surplus claims on lhe rest of the world·s future will goon pyramiding." Nations that rely heavily on imported 011 "from a range of Italy down to India'' are now or soon will be broke, heavily in debt to the oil producers, Levy said T he United States a nd West Germany are being placed 1n the pos1t16n of having to underwnle the 01\ debt ol the poorer nations. thus underm1rnng their own econom1c.·s R ECENTLY. G R F. . .\T Br1ta1n's chancellor of the exchequer, Denis Healey, warned of econom i c disa s ter unless th e petro-dollar surpluses can be re cycled to provide consumer countries with the 011 they need and keep the ir economies afloat. "Otherwise, he said, "the world will see a slump al least on the scale or the l930s. ·· MARKET HIGHLIGHTS • - INDEXES ."I; .... • 11\ . ,, -. NYSE Index 1\SE In dex Do\v.,Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks \••u-Y11rk ......... "'"'"'"" MA•tt•1' 'll:IHO I'• A~h•ntf\ -()t(ll,.~ . ...... ,,...,., ··.: l!! 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SIOlla _....,l,.lllHl.,WWJll 1.MA ... 11t,CM!fwN1ttlH ....,_W tffl.ltCIOlrll P..r1111111a 0r111oe c.o.1.1 Dl•lt P,1o1, MJ .. rntNirl.10,11.1,1• .• Q hH P UBLIC NOTICE •·UUS SUl'E •IOlt COUllTQll'TME STAT!.Oll'CAUl'OllNIA'°" I 1'111. COUMTY Of' <>a,ilfOE .... ......, .. TONIGHTS . . TV IDGIDJGHTS NBC (4) 8:00 -''Robin sonCrusoe. ''Thisnew , production of Daniel DeFoe's classic story stars Stanley Banet' as the castaway with John Holder as his man Friday. ABC (7) 8:00 -"Godspell." The movie ver5ion of tt:e stage production being pre'sented all over the Orange Co<.ist, an up to date rendering oft he Gospel of ~atthC\V. CBS C2) 11 :30 -"Ivanhoe." This 1953 movie \'ersion or Sir \\'alter Scott 's classic is Taylor made -Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor star \\'ith Joan fl)nt aine and George Sanders. I TV DAILY LOG Tha1aksgivi11g Treasure Jason Robards, Lisa Lucas and 11.tildied Nat.Wick (from leftYstar in the holi · M111"0. Durln1 this lill'lf Leonirdo day drama "The 1'hanksgiving Treasure," lo be rebroadcast tonight at 8 pr1pued court lt1ti~111, studied o'clock on CBS, Channel 2. Wednesday anatom~ tnd 11roduced pt!ntinp .,.._:c_:.:;.:;::..::.::.;:o:::::.:..::.:.:.:.:=:.:.:c.. _______________________ _ 'Godfather' Tops CBS Dominates ' Ratings Ch(lse . . . • NEW YORK (lJPI) - NBC's blockbu1ter £11m . "The Godfather" Part 2 was the top ~ogram last week, but CBS, bi eked by its comedie5, 1wept'the next 10 ·Shows a nd kept itk Cirs~place .spot in the· ratings for the ·1974.'fsseason. The ratings for the week ending Sunday. Nov. 24, 1ac· cording lo the A.C. Nielsen survey released Tu~ay, were: CBS 21 .~ NBC 2017: and ABC lS.6. ·rne seuo•al averages -for the Ameri~n TV championship to date are: CBS20.5; NBC20.28nd ABC16.8. The top IO shows were: I. NBC "The Godtather;" 2. .CBS "All in the Family;" 3. CBS special, Cha rlie Brown; 4. CBS special, "Happy Anniversary:" 5. CBS ''The Waltons;''6. CBS "AtASH;" 7. CBS "fl.1ary Tyler Moore :" 8. CBS "Bob Newhart:" 9. CBS ''Good ,'J'imes;'' 10, CBS •·Kojak. '' AltHough CBS retained the, No. l position tor the season, • spe>t-it V(as -held tor the l11st 18 years. some TV analysts expected "The Godf;ither'' to vault NBC in· to first place. However, the ratings the Para.mount film received .Monday night ~·ere offset by the poor performance or a TV r:emake o( "Great E>t· pectations," which gave Friday night to CBS. "Ex· pectalions" was the 44th show last week. NBC usual· 1y takes Friday with "San· ford and Son," ''Chico and the Man" and ''Rock(ord Files." NBC also had anothe r· weak night on Thursday and lost points Sunday to CBS" "'Kojak" and "Man- nix. such ti "The Vir1in ol the Rach." t:lO IJ GE THEATER Premiere Evening NOVEM8£R~27 'Mousetrap' Soaps Up Its 22nd Yea1 ,.,ff§ll)!!llill""' *"THINGS IN THEIR · tOOltn:OO>Ntn SEASON"-Patricia UU1t lllMtblll l1k•11 n. Neal, Ed Flanders LONDON <UPll -'"fhe grandchildren to see it. approximately 144 tons of the play achieved _9,477 per(ormance. The move IKl=Dm.::•:'-~~~"~11!~,<~}~!-· ~i ~~~~~t~a~i~y t~~ ~~i~f:~ th~hie~~\rne;s~~tM~~;:; ~~oag;tym~:eav~i'ru;n ~~d~. ~1~~~s~~~=~;. people snap ~~~::se:oti;~al~.ox office hrtrWce f•llJ The story al • h11dwo1lin1 1w11 history, was 22 years old dropped out or the same c re a m s have been fingers in disdain al such Agatha Christie wrote it ... - WiK:OnMn l1mily 111d lht ttftSions "I d rt 17 ' -do d b tro " h l 'fl M . r~•Sifw tlllt iris« betwell l•tlltl ind son. a on ay . pa years ago. u..on n consume y pa ns, e n es . as a radio play for the late l ~rt11;-' jtoplrdilinc the 0011linllltlon oHtlt The wheezing old Agatha audiences now total 3.5 said. A good four years ago, Queen M a r y' s 8 o t b OlctricC..,., lllllil)o'sprizediiryfir111,wtienboth Christie thriller ticked out million, and 41 other There is some they say, the whodunit birthday. She thought a s,eN bc:tf 1111n 1r1 lorttd to-•nfrorit ttir i t s 9 , 1 3 9 t h s t a g e co u n LT i es have been controversy over the kind of thriller set in a snoried·in stage version might have ,..1...,.,,riflilShn 111lilJ' of the impllldinc death of performance Saturday mousetrapped in 22 olhee. r e--c or d Monday's country house became ''the ··a nice little run,'' and she ,_,,.lriltitll thtlr wi1• •nd motlltr due to llu· nig b t with a kind of languages. performance number 9,140 longest running production assigned all the royalties to Z....! Umil. Patnc;, Hui, Ell flindm, inexorable inevitability. A spokesman for the or any kind al one theater in her grandson, who is now ( (f))haltr'1CM1ce ;;rc~l'rtlldMtafostrrit•i. People Who saw it in the production gave out the· wThe Guinness Book of lheworld." llhasrunlwice · h 'l=..': fI)DraMI days wtien Harry S . annualslatistics: Records tallies 8,494 Los as long as its nearest nc · -. ~~-~l!!:'I 10:00 0 ID@m hhctlli "A Vert Truman "'',as lallting tough ''During the run 41 miles Angeles performances of a British rival. ··· Dame Agatha hers~l(, 7:00 :'ii -~i;u"tn : Lontly lady" Pe11octlli is 1ui111ed to Jose! 'Stalin and when of shirts have been ironed. victorian melodrama called ; T h i s y •ear ' •Th e ... now 84, went to the opemng ;-:.Sq~ ; by the 11ublie 'delt11de(s otllct to Winston Churchill was int the curtain has been raised "'J'.he Drunkard." Yet that M.ousetrap"··moyed across• n.ight. She hasn't ~n .~ack WMt':'MJ u1:~1DC1S · ::;n0~ ~ft~;: :~:-d '::hm:r;!!·: No. 10 Do:1:ning Stn:et no\v and lowered approximately show was put into a musical a tiny alley to a ditterent stnce. <;>nee, she said, was ~~1tUCJ . 1111 ~ loul min'i prcmiscoout wilt. __ a_r_e_h_r_icn'-"g_i_ncg"-· _l_h_e_i _rr,;li;;;;;0;;;;;;6;;.;;;;;';;;;";;;;";;;;;;';;·;;i;;m:::;;;e;;;:;s;;·:::;;;v~e;;rsi;i;;;o;;;n;;.;a0n~di;;otiio;;igiie;;;th;;;•;.r;;;;;;w;;;i;iilth ,-:l"h"e"aclee"r":_,m~·'.;i~s~sci n0g._~n0'o"l-'a:.,,.c•c•c•cu"g"h~f000r~m""e".'_',-.--- (]) Ho1••'1 Htrot1 ~u l'°5111t, Jack Gin11nd Ruuell I'.--..,,,....;._______ l'\IUTlllPllll • TONT AWAID , * * *·* *** 11121. bllt1ald1 ~&Im /Dt~;_1 . ~· · • Jt.Y, DU.MA CRITICS CllCl.I: •W•ID • Thl llc Y•lltJ .. thlloldO!tu f1 ,,,.,,.,f ''THATCHAll#tONSHIPSEASON''"',,.._.....,. cwt ie Ciwlt• o ne Bancroff stars <t1•r (j)) lo •• Reoommended for Mature Audiences °""' ""'' '*ANNIE&THEHOOOS ,,. ,,. ,,,,, •·•· T_ .... , • 1 uo,~ 'hr• S1oeCn 8 Special guest stars -~ ~ ... -••• -· SnctA&. WMD•T MA.11MHs-J:OO , .... 7:301)1 ~~;,:~:~ Wild f,~it f~~~:i:~a (l2) (D Tt Tell !flt Trvtt Benny, Mtt Broob, Tony Curtis, MKlittl $ Nwle: {t) (2W) "Wtl· D11'id Me1ric~ Rollert Merrill, Carl c... to Mani nllH" {aou) '67-lltintr 111d r,ene Wilder i11 thi1 hDvr Htllf)' Fonda, J.niu Rult, ll11n111 ol comedy 1nd music. The hoods W,On. 1n !fie PIPCl1m till• art not mcb- 1 l'rict ls ltipt slen but 11111 lo Slldl "hoods" H' kwiltlllff · W~nhold. BllCllclofhoOd, P11e11t· lt•J at "IP' hood tnd Motherllood. Qlllef ftople, OUlilf PllCtS ~ cmmJ The Lill '!tit Plan· CtJnritJ' ....uea at Etrtll Uttlt bKll' 9 Tht Ulltltrehtbll1 1:00 0 !rn (lJ (f) lJ!B!!D T II t ED ht hdbl TUiiiill'MI Trusllrt (R) (90) Ttn· 10:30 lloumtJ te Adnft!Ult rtu.ofd Add11 Mills sti1res lltr W111dtrturt Nellr1U1 llomt with her sttrn wid· LI ClllOld '"lt ll'll'td ftttlcr 1nd 1enlle, compaUIOn· lnlltt VlsioM ate rrandmo!her. This is the storyol . Hod!tt Ttpatiis how her !titndsh1p IOf a lonetr old ll:OO . (}) 0 (j) ti) m Q) Ke:_, man and h11 kwt for t horse Pf~ , lfj 0) ~Ci) N.•ws 'tron1er Ulan adult 1rud1n. Liu ltst of QIOl!dlt · Lutis, Jason Rotllrds. Mlldrtil Nat· HYPO •id! and 811n1rd Hushes star· Tht L Show B "ROBINSON CRUSOE" Ml~ llnPllSlblt it-TONIGHTONMOBIL '~'""" SHOWCASE THEATRE lltl hte1Gunn Uncommonly good TV! Ql Id Wild W•d D @@®ll)Cl!!l!!D,.._ il!l '!l''•"''"' . "ACROSS 110lh STREET" .~ .. Qlli.- Jo. r ...... 111 E•11 ,,._ 7 p.a COllt. S..., 2 p.a.· MOVIE RAl'lNOS · FOR PARENTS AND '11UNO PEOPlE .,,.. ~ lfllll ••nfttt •I II "1fttflt ,.,.,,," -,,.. ...._," -· -"' ......... .,. _ """"""" T' ffiAllN TllATRES SAN911fllUll9olf ·II .II ·y1~ 1·11,.1 . UClUSl'tE [llCIG[l[IT • nu Sf(lfOPllOlllC SOUID Ht 1111 .... JlltS.·hlrs. l Fri. f Pl letl.O.~laM IPM. SU. JM! Stlll. IZ:Jl-,4~5-1 PW JAMISWN LAUUN HURON MOWTHIU TUISDAY .hc:;kMk:lll ..... ,..,. aa-.w.,. "otlHATOWN'' (R)" ., -~ "HAROLD MAUDf" ..OT•CE Of' HIE.A.•ING or •t:T\1104'4 ~ l"Otl~f'llOIATE Of' WILL ... NO "Olt 1-UTTl.ltl TESTAMl.NT.A.ltY Ett•ll ot EMILY ltlllSTEN C.REEH, inltll Cl\llOI (2llr) Sltnley 91~11 19 C.IJ} Wanllll: lltad Df Allft S!lrt in !fie litlt rolt ill this fttW 11:15 Ell) Clfltlll J4 pnxl~dion of ttir O.nitl Dtloe tlu· 11:30 O ~CJ.) (j) CIS Ul:I Movit: (t) lie 11MM1t 1 1111n's 1111Viv1l IDf mcrt ~1w1nh11" (1dt) '53 -RC>bert Tay·. Carrol I O'Connor Ernest Borgnine "TH£ GAMBLER'~ --· r HOTICE 15 HEltE8Y GIYElf a.al GEltALD LA \IEltN C.WEEN ,,,._ hltd hef11111 & pthllon lot ~t ol Wiii -tar '-n<.e ot L~ll•rl T~-IO Ille Pt1llM111•=< rettr111<e la Wiik.ii ll ..-tar funMr JWt••tYl.,I. Md "'-1 .... lllfte - thin tWa dec.des on an 1!1 btll lor, Eliubeltl TIYiof, Join font1inr, dnerttil lll1nd. Ram John Holdt1 Geor_l! Sanders. Law & Disorder DAllY 7 & IOlJO 3:30-7:10-10:40 ·OJLUS.. !;>oily 1:4S w-s~M:4s S..-1:45-1:21-a::4S pM.ttof1'H••nvlN ___ •ltar Dt«"'Dt' 10. ,,,., •• t :• •·"'·· In ""' <-1-ti Otp.¥1,.....I "'°· J of MIKI C*lt1, •• 100 Ci¥t( (ell~ er ... Wnl, I"""' c11,o1 ~ne ........ t.1•1ot,. .. Ot~O No""'"'' 12, 1t1• 1 WILLIAMl!.llJOllN, Countt Cltrl< STEjl'Hl!N H. $MITl'I :t-..Mulrl•M1alwl. Mi1111to!VleJ1, C•UIOt'lll•mlS T .. : I/It) ~HM Allw"" .... : hUl'-P\IDlllM<I Orwio-(oMI 0.o!f Pllql, NO¥. ,.,, 21. •nd O.t. l. 1t1' Olli(). I• ·P UBLIC NOTICE s~1s IS Min fridlY. CJ QI CIJ@) m Johll!IJ CIDOll O Mltit: (C) (Zltr} "TIM Ctllldi· .loey Bishop i' 1uest hosl t u" (du) '61-Robert Ry1n, Tonn O L~1' Meuil1 Ctftctit Tb1tcM1, John Dehner. Ci) Mcmt: "frM ld1nllul, Ordtrs @ ltst Ill ~ bl li\I" (d11) '65 -Christopher 0 (fn (f)I CV m ASC Wecl1111-Lo11n. dlf Mt¥ie: (t) {br) "$odspcll" 0 lli!(l)I ~ l'l) Wid e Wt rid (mus) '73. The joyous n :tllm1 of Sped1I ''Ca!il0l'ni1 Jam" (RJ Deep !ht Gcs;MI ol SL M1tthew ilS I Pu1plt, 81KkStblth and Rart[arth modern m~sical c1 lebrtti0n ol li!e star. and l1!th in a se1it1 of B1blit•I O Movie: "Tht Min ill the ShHl- par1bles told in sonc by 1 Clmsl O'll' (dr1) '57 -Jtfl Chandler, Or· ll1urt in t Superman sw11Uhirt son W~les, Colleen Miller. and 'ftlll~m1n's overalll. (i) IU! Cesll)' I Oe11tr's Cllolu tltl Soul It t.1it' A Thitl 12:00 m Muwit: "Riot In ttllblotk 11" V1n1tr (drl) ·54 -Neville Br1nd, lto laj Movlt: tC) (2h1) "Firtb•ll Ft11· Cordon. Emile M11er. lllTllCTlD IJtldlf 11 rttu•NJ tct""""Y"'t ''"'" ... Mlill """"'"' .... ® 11t Diil llllOll 11 .,_llTlt • (&91 ,.,,.,,....., w..,. ... ,...,,,~ ""} ....... ' ................... . ... ii !ltt. -ti; 14 ......... ·~· .... o .. ,,. -....... -.... , ... c..o .... w1r~ (drl) '72 -81~ G~111. 12:30 O Mowit: "Don Amon1 1ht Sh,I· Eddie Albert, Annt fr1nc11. R~11da . ltrifll P1l111" (t11m) '53 -M1t11 1-----------,---1 Ml)nttlllan. G1ynDf, Willi1m Lundi11n, Jar1t 1Fil11 ftltllft G1ter. QlaaploRJ!lip W1utlln1 l:OO O @) TfflOfftw .llpaMSC LIBl'Jllt h-tfl'llll 0 (}) ClJ ~ (1) News l:JC 00 Mi\t ~~ Slttw l:lO m All·Mlcfll S21tw: "1'1 "llM! A m M"':f CnfttR ~ l..tdy," "1'ht $tcolld Wo1111n," "I• l lchiM .,_ Unt1 Trovblt" 9:00 ::: .. fMlNll Hi1lllichts 1:45 ~ lllMI: (t) '.'"" Rlid" {wn\ 1IMi lilt II Lfffltrdt d1 Vil!Ci 54 -V~n Heflin, Anne Barcroll TM inwntlw ~dt of ~ VillCl II Lte M1mn, Ptter Gr1YeS. portr1)'td in lllis episode whicb ti· l :IO 0 Ml'M: (C} "tlen:111ts A11i11st .ntiMS lht lime tic spent as 1 !tit ~ Men" ($Cl·fi) '64-Alin courtitf to MilaA's Lodo¥ico W St11!. '• ~l'l'al i~XI ~ iao1"' ,_ .," a HCIMl..,.J '1 n lJp•·n f),,.ly 1 / lO 11 "' l' \1~-:11""" 111110 nSEllNlll<~-· '"' '""""" """"" "GOIE -111mn1 m-111-0-" CIARKGABLE VMENLF1GH- LESLIE HOWARD OLIVIA de llAVILl.AND EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT JN FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND AND 70 M.M . MON.TUES.THURS. & FRI. 8 P.M. ONLY WED ONLY 1 O'CLOCK AND 8 P.M. SAT. AND SUN. 12:3().4:45-9:00 .... o--" JUGGERNAUT" FAMILY TWIN CINEMA ~0UNIAIN •AlL!t q~/ /Jf • 111~1 SllOOkHUR\T • CINEMA I 111DIY 11 llE DOlPlmt htllialll' ,_.. Mflllflllay,,.. ®~ 2114,.... . SPIKESGMIG Witi.u......- S,ICIAL HOUOAY M.ATlfolH THUl,..ffl .. SAT.-SUH. DOORS 0""4 12:30 . MOtol.-TUL 6:41 P.M. [11] Hi! _~le '"Vou ~w II" bV SaM Coslow ond S<Jng bV Donny S~eet . ~ Dy~ (l"flrelpn1e$. ric. PARDON MY BLOOPER' based an rOdlo & T.V:s mosl ~llorlous baneBI , .. ,,,_. "Pl.A Y IT AGAIN SM\" 11 HAllOW HOUSI,.. '"lll•----99 '"(*%DUO "' YOUR Hometown Dally Newspaper DAILY PILOT • Orange ~oast ' EDITION VOL. 67, NO . 331, 4 SECTIONS, 34 ·PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 27, 1974 " • u.u• • Today's Final N.Y.Stoeks '· c TEN'{:ENTS Newport-Mesa's Present m Red By HILARY KAVE Ol U.. Daolly l'I• MAtt Not onl y is the Newporl·A1esa Unified School District 1975·76 budget faced Yiith a walloping $2.5 million deficit but this year's operating budget is ~500.000 in the red, trustees learned Tuesday night. Alomcntarily brushing aside next year's trouble:;:, Superintendent John Nicoll told trustees that an error In projecting eorollment for this year resulted in U32,000 in state funds they cannot keep even though it's already included in this year's budget. "The $532,000 must be given back to the state thi s year or else they wi ll just subtract that amount Crom our next rear 's incoml'," Nico ll explained. Each year the district estimates the next year's enrQllment as a basis or rccei\'ing state fund s for .a verage daily attendance (ADA ). Last year, stafr projected 26.800 pupils. llowever only 26,368 students enrolled in district schools. , Alaintenance. \\'Orks hops and in-training sessions for teachers, professiona l co nfere nces, th e clev~Jopm ent lab and replacement of equipment were some distri ct-\\•ide, central areas Nicoll suggested for the short-range cutbacks. .. Some of these areas reflect the rla\'or of our district. I don't believe they should be abandoned but should be delayed until 'A'e're on better fiscal footing,·· the supe rintendent said .. r\icoll also placed an embargo on hiring for the rcmaiqder of this yeur. saying th at anyone 'A'ho leaves lhl: district \\'ill not necessarily bc r e plac e d . Nicoll and De puty Superintendent Norman Loats \\'ill revie\\' a ll cases to determine the action to be taken. Next year's t roubles arc larger in s cope. 1''icoll s aid. 'A'ith cuts appearing imminent in nearly all areas. Since 85 percent of the district ·s budget is CQm 11riscd of salaries. sonlt' district personnel may be im1)('ri led next.year. Usually , tht• d1strit·t dt>cidl'S by Del'e mb l'r whe th er to t e ll probation.;,iry te achers and son1t• classified personnel thal their status fo r the foll o'A'ing yt'ar is questionahh.', Xicoll said. This ~·ear . the d1stnct"s s talf \\'Ould likP to \\'ait until .Jan. IS 10 mu kc thal decision. pro\'id ing more> time to .i nalyzc the budgetary proble1ns. the superintendent to ld the board. :'\H:oll also ~aid thal departmenl he:ids \\'ill bt> as'kcd tb look at what tyJ>t.• of prngr;un tht•y 1·ould provide \\'ilh a f\:11 IU lll'l"t'l•nl ('Ut buek nexl \'Citr . · 'l'hat'11·ould pru\1dl· ;1n extra $.I mil lion. the ;irhount lhe distri ct hoped to i.::iin fronl Pl'nposition Z, the defe;itcd t :ix O\ t'l'l'tde 1n<'asurl' '"The d1fft'rl•nce bet'A"('C'n the S-1 mi llion \\'t: hopl' 10 !rim off :ind th(' S2.5 1n illiu11 dl·lir11 is due 111 rising inflationar~· cu~t:-. and pi.:rhaP!> a enst of Ii \"i ng intrease. · · ;'l;i col~a:fd . - $200,000 Fire Guts Mesa Center Murderer Takes His Own Life A violent. lr;_ag ic episode that began in a Costa l\Jesa cocktail lounge i~ 1972 came to an end just four nights pa st its second a nni\'ersary Tuesday, in a sm:ill cell at Folsom Prison. Da rrell L. Graham. 49, convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of a girlfriend. hanged himself \\"ith a bandana in a psychiatric ward cell. Graham . formerly of 1961 Church St.. "'as sentenced to life for the beating and strangulation murder of Ce lela Cotro m a no. 31. a San Bernardino resident. l\liss Cotromano 'A'3S last seen the ni ght of Nov. 22. 1972, while bar-hopping in the •larbor Area, at t he F1ing. the Stai.:. and other fa·miJi ar haunts, polices aid. ~he was last seen at another one, , according to Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. where she danced ~,.ilh others a nd \\•here Graham told t\\•o men he 'A"Ould take her home. because s he v.·osn't reeling good. The victi m 's beaten. strangled body v.•as round later in a ra\·ine off Carbon Canyon in the Chino area. Graham wns e ventually arrest ed afte r extensi \'e investigation. !·le \\'as con\'icted in June of 1973 and se nt e n ced to t he g rim . stone· for tress-Ii ke Sacramento County ins titution kno'A·n as one or California's coldest: Som e century-old cells are built into ca\'es. Assistant Warden J\lax Price issued an announcement today that Graham had committed suicide \\'ith his bandanu knotted around a steel cell "A'indov.· grating. A guard had checked him 20 minutes earlier. COAL PROGRESS AIDS MARKET NE\V YORK <UPI) -Investors. heartened by prospects of a coal strike settlement. pushed prices slightly higher today in moderate trading on the New York Stock E x· change. The Dow J ones industrial average gained 2.03 points to 619.20. Advances led declines, 856 to 435, among the 17 .71S issues traded. Prices were slightly higher in light trading on thl' American Stock Ex - chunge. . Or11nge Coast Weal her I t'll be fair on Thanksgiving.. Day. follo\\·in g the usual morn-• ing fog along the Orange Coast. \\'armer Thursday with highs at the beaches near 66 rising to 74 inland. Lo\\·s tonight38 lo45. I NSIDE TODt\ l " A \l'iscons1n mother shot her family -killing herself. molher and · wn -10 ··1.hey co1dd.)>e iri hecuen with thei r dad for 1Thanlagiving." Slorp. PaQ_e A4. ••• " .. .. , .. . ,., .. ••• .. , .. •••• .. .. O.lly l'llet St.Ill l'M'91.JJT-l'•I,_ FLAMES AND SMOKY GLOW SOAR SKYWARD OVER COSTA MESA'S VISTA SHOPPING CENTER ·TUESDAY NIGHT Dark Figure Under Barber Sh~p Sign is Fireman in Tennis Shoes,· Summoned From Off Duty Housing Help Mesa Might Break Tradition on Funds By Al.AN OIRKIN ot UM OlllJ l'lletSl1!1 Costa ?.t esa soon may break \\'ilh tradition a nd accept fed era l grants to s upport a prografll that would improve housing for rrsidents wilh low or moderate incoml'S. A majority of the city council has indicated it is interested in pursuing grants that \\'Ould total S4.2 million over six years. The funds would eome through the 1974 Community De,·elopmenl Acl. a complic ated !Ow, but one whi ch contains a federal hint for low and moderate incom e housing. according to City ~1:1nage r Fred Sorsabal. Sorsabal recommended at a study session 'A'ith lhe council this "'·eek that the city enter the program a nd u ppearcd to gain the co uncil 's support . On ly Councilman Alvi n L. Pinkley. long a fo e of accepting federal monies, spoke in opposition. ··You \\'on 'l ha\'e my ''Ole, but if you have the other four. be my guest." he commented. Sorsaba l en1phasized to the council (See HOUSING, Page A2l Substandard Hou.sing Funds Eyed for Mesa How cou ld hou sing be. imprO\'Cd for those on 10 .... · or moderate incomes in CostaAlesa? Planning Director \Viltia m Dunn today explained ho\v the $4.2 million the"'eity would receive under the Community Devclo1>mcnt Act mlght be.used. J.fe says the rirsl year of the six-year program would be spenL identifying the problems. locating w here s ubstandard housing ex ists. The second year would be s pent designing: plans to meet the n<'eds. and the program ft selr could then be implement ed in subsequentyears. Because Costu ~tesa has nut acceJ)ted redcra 1 grants In 1he1utst1 the city "'ould get only ~mall lncrement1 Ul fi rst: $232,0QOthc rirsl ye:ir. $252,000 the second, S84l,OOO th<! third. a nd • I • l $855.000 during each of the last three yc:1rs . Dunn emphasized that the funds cannot be spent on direct building or lloustng projects. flousing can be tmpto\'ed iftdireetly -through code e nforcement, r e nt s ubsidies, contributing monies to a developer ror a low-income project, putting in a fire station or curbs and gutters. Dunn said that the law also discourages high density projects, saying thot low·cost housing-can't be concentrated I none area . Dunn explained th at the rule-or-th umb guide defines a modcrRLe income as one that is 80 percent or the median ramlly ineon1 e In Ii eil,v. The actsuggel!lsthal n family should not spend more than 25 percent ofils income on housing. • ' A TABLEAU OF DESPERATION ON A STREET CORNER Web Of Fire Ho1e11 Spewing Hydranl Tell Story • Loss Worst In City's History . By ARTll~R R. VISSEL 04 llM O•HY ., .... 51.»" .-\ thunderinJZ bl:lze b:ltlled at fir~t by a lone policeman \\·ith his patrol car 's fire extin,i:::uish('r devastated a Costa f\1e sa shopping: cenler Tuesday n1ghl. causing an estin1ated 'S?,Q0.'000 damage. ~o one \\.'as killed or inJu red in 'th<' inferno \\1hich \\'hipped through a n attic shared by Sl'\'eral suites b'ul the fire loss \\.'as the 'A1orsl in city history. Inves ti gators returned to the charred scene in ·the Vista Shopping Cent er at 19th Street and Placentia A\•enuc 1oday to sift for additional clues to its origin . One theory is that 11 might have ..started around a se"'·inR machine in the small back room of a military surplus stor~. ' Arson has definitely been ruled out at this stage in the spectacular 7:30 p.m . blaze \\•hich \\'as of such major alurm magnitude it dre'A' e\•ery pieec of firefighting equipment in the cit)·. "Not at this time."' confirm ed Battalion Chie f Rob Be<iuchamp \\'hen questioned a bout the po ssi bilil~· today. One key element \\'US considered to possibly be a se\\•ing machine in the rear room of Vista Surplus. according lo a police report of the incident. Patrolman Gary Be nnett ''as dispatched lo the scene rlbout 7:30 p .m .. aft e r po lice received a suspicious circumstances report from an employe of a neighboring business. David B. Linton. employed by Chief Auto Parts. 803 \\". 19th St .. told the officer upon a rri,·a\ he had seen a young man loitering around lhe rear of the other suite Officer Bennett said he checked the fi rm a nd found tbe rear door ajar, then heard suspicious noises inside Other suit£'s farther do\\·n thC' center. includin,g medical offiee1i. a laundromat and Ori g in<il Jo{'·s Restaurant \\·e re not damaged by the bl aze. accordin~ to firemen Battalion Chief Bob i\tcClelland said dama ge \\"as so se\'ere ii will tw diffi cult to dclcrmine an exact cause. but Battalion Chief Bob Beauchamp said it appears accidental. The door found ajar by Officer Bennett upon arrival. he ,.;aid. \\'a:; definitely not forct•d 01>en . Cosl.:i ~Iesa has recorded l\\'O burglaries in recenl weeks in v.·hirh :1rson \ras used in an attenlpt lo Co\·er them up . lie enter('d into a pall of hc;,i\ ~· s m o ke and rl':1l1zcd !he old e r shopping cent cr on I he city ·s \\'est side was burning. ran to radio fo1· ht'lp a nd canle back lo fi ght it Efforts to halt the rapidly spr1•ad1n;: blaze \\'ith hi s patrol c:1r ":; firt' extinguisher 'A'Cre futile and flames ate up\\·ard into the eonimon attir shared by unils \\'ilhin the shel1-likc structure . '"It was pretty bad.·· con1 mcntccl one fire department spokes man . '"It took tht'm <1 con!>1dcrablt' amount of time lo put it out hecau::.r onrc it got into the comtnon :1tt1c. il spread ri ght do,1·n into !he bt'au\\' !'hop.·· s aid Battalion C'ht1•f Dnh AlrClclland . · Tltursday's • Pilot Early Thur.;;rl:i.1 ·~ ·rhank~l;L \ tn g ('Ch lions of •ht· IJ:uh l'ilot \1 ill bt dcli\"ered 11n :1 1n1d-d;1~ ~<'h<'du\e to :11101\ lit'\\ 'P:tJlel' e1npln~ e' lo jo111 fan1il\ ~athrrini.:~ for 16rkey :ind all lht• lr1mn 1i11g~ 1\ftt•rnoon drl1\'t'r~ rc~Ulll CS on ill! norn1ul ~l·hcdule l"rlda)' Ila vc a h:1 PJI) Thal)k3i;~\ ing • I ··-· ,,. OAll"'I' P1lOT c • ' ... 1 , , TOSl(lllT . OCCLECTURL "t\v\ation Safety for t>llot s.'' Aud itorium, 7:30p.m .• ''T llAT C llAMPIONSHIP SEASON" -South Coust Repertory Tbeatcr. lhrough Sunday, 8 p.m. "Al.COHOLISM. AN ADDICTIVE DJSEASE " -Dr. Ro~rt Schmltz lee· lurer. Raleigh llills llos pita\, 1507 ~- 16th St. Ne\\·port Beach. 6:15 p.m. tn- fo rn'latioo: &15-5707. SING ... that tht! 1&1~' demand s tha t the community become Invol ved ln the program. "You must have <'itlzen ~ticipatlort,'' he stressed. '"These , )~"flt eitablish the priorities. tn tH Pl~ Wrlave not been so careful · ~.~ut 1;'.0ing out and getting the c1t1iens involved. "The fe~rol government will be looking to -\t!'e whet.her we have low income, 'moderate income, young pe.ople and senior ciliiens r cp,,s,e.ritcrl." the city manager war ¢"~ 1 5. So sab'a'l 'a lso proposed that un 1.l·member citizens committee be fOrmed, consisting of one person from each of the six park districts, three appoln_te~ 'at large, plu.s one planning comrn1ss1on m ember and one cily councilman. FACING EXECUTION? Emperor Halle Selasale Ex-Ethiopia Chief Set For Death? BEIRUT. Leba non f AP l Depcsed Ethiopian Emperor 1-lnile Selassie may be executed in the next two days, the l',rench·language Beirut ne\\·spaper .L 'Orient-Le Jour said today. Mitchell Denies Cover-up WASHINGTON lUPU -Former Att orney General John N. Mitchell, under the "sharpest and most caustic qu estioning or the 42-day conspiracy trlal. today steadfastly denied any in\'Olve m c nt in the \Vater gatc br('ak·in or cover·up . f\1itche ll. the first of·the fi\·e defend antis lo tesliCy, insisted he ne ve r c o n cea led high .leve l invol\'l'mcnt in Watergate: But he said he also never volunteered any information in order not to jeopardize the 1972 re·election of Richard l\t . Nixon as president. Chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal failed to shake ?ttitchel\'s story during a number of heated exchanges. some of them so bitter · lhat U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica interrupted to admonish the two. ··1 ha\'e an urge, A1r. Neal, to get to the truth," !o.fitchell said J;arcastically at one point. ··\'our urge to get to the truth did not include telling the agents what ~·c ha ve been going over," Neal said. refarring to an FBI intervie"'' of l\litchell just two weeks after the June 17, 1972 Watergate break-in. Mitchell. then Nixon's campaign manager, said l\\'O FBI agents came UfttT ........ •oori't Bary It' 'Tradewell Stores a retail grocery chain with ' stores in Seattle and Portland ha's asked customers not to buy sugar until the sugar compa~ies can justify the prices. 'the signs, according to 'Tradev>'ell . have caused a sharp drop in sales. Chula Pleads Innocent To Narcotics Charges Coastline Paneli;st In Suit Los Angeles City Counci~m_P-~d · Coastal Commissioner Lo~l ell has been sued by critics of hts rec of a discount boat slip fron1 a developer doing business with the commiasion. The suit filed Tuesday by Gerald alifll'.Belt~c@'-relentle!s-etitie-!fc--- of the official -Charges t~f!'.~' ... :---11 • ·-.... . vtolated the state's n e-w~1 •.1 ... •1· confiicl·Of·interest laws by accepting the allp at about half the normal price from a Marina Del Rey developer. Nowell has steadfastly denied any Impropriety and readily admits lhat he has ·•assisted" the developer, but , in a manner no different from his hell> to oth~rs. He is an avoY.•ed growth ad\·ocate. ~ He charged the Deeters with "malicious politic a I harassment. · ' The firm of Goldrich and Kest, Inc .. owns and leases the slips -one of which is occupied by Nowell 's 5l·foot schooner. Heavier Oil Taxes Asked ?t~ayor ":obert \\'ilson today urged ~d,ents interested in establishing ~~ni; prii;irities lo apply at city hall. :i+;~ work of this committee may be more il'lpqrtant than the planning corlimissior1 's," he said. 1'he newspaper, quoting \Vestern to his office ''almost scared to death.'' d iplo m a ti c s ources, s aid the asked him a couple of questions and 82-year·old Selassie had been moved ~eft. He .s aid he did not volunteer from detention in Addis Ababa to a 1nformat1on to them "for obvious town 30 miles away to prepare for the ·reasons." execution. Selassie was deposed and Neal: "Whal 'obvious' reasons'" -··Costa fl1esa trial lawyer Geofge. thedefendan't. Chula, 49, of 1138 El Carqlno, is IC· cused of possessing and furnishln1 CO· .caine and possessing and rurnishlng .:n~~pa on a_~casions during June anO Jutyof this year. WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Chairman Arthur F. Burns of the Federal Reserve Board said today President Ford's reliance on voluntary con· servation is bound to pr:ovc inadc· quate and· catled for imposition or heavier taxes to discourage U.S. con· sumption of oil. placed under arrest last September. • Mitchell: .. The re-election of the The ~o:vernme~t. was taken o:ver by a presidenl or the United Slates.'' prov1sJonal military council wh ich · \Vilson, wlµ> also has been opposed to .fed~ral grants, said his past ob1ect1on1 do not apply to this program because, he .said, the federal government has guaranteed the money. last weekend executed 60 arislocrats Neal: ''So you concealed the andfofmer Ethiopian officials. truth?'' "'It's-a brand new form of Amerlc•n government." he said. "Congress is .s aying.· 'Ok•Y yo u don't like centralized government, so here's the money and do It yourself'," the mayor ex.plained. · . t•Orient·Le Jour !aid several -Mitchell: "I did not con~~al it. I \Vestern nations are urging African resJ>:On~ed to their questioru:. co untries to Intercede with the ·Mitchell said that a meeting of Ethioj>lanjunta \osaveSelassle'sllfe. campaign aides held fn his apartment ?.1ohsen Slim, a prominent lawyer three days arter the break·in was and chairman of the Committee to "totally a meeting to cover the public S afeg uard Liberty and the relationsaspectsofit." Constitution, cabled international organiiatlons asking them to save Selassie. He said the former emperor deserves help because of his advanced age, his role as architect of Afri,can 'unity and support of the Arab and "Cover or-cover up?" Neal asked. 1Wilson cautioned, however. that the ~may .withdraw from the program 1qthree-or four months If it is found to have loo many conditions attached. :(louncilman Pinkley said today that he'or.:irrrahls opposed to use of the /LmMIJ:t 'tt &e<lau.se I don't know what. thestnng1are. I'm not trusting.'' The councilmari maintained that Colta !otesa is in a sound financial poeition1·because of past rejection of !ederal·•nd state matching funds. He ~a1a other cities that used these funds ba\le found that the grants expire, and because the programs mt.igt be maintained· the cities have gone into. delidlspe•dlng. Each .Has Edge "l ,I: • . L01'\1>9N (UP!l -The Soviet Union has significant ~uperiority over the United States in antiaircraft d(': "!ensts bul.the United Stales has a big margin in manned intercontinental bombers. the authoritative "Jane's AU the World 's Aircraft" said Tues- day. ' . Palestinian causes. The 120-member military council, \\'hich ordered the executions carried out after midnight Saturday, was" reported divided on the matter of Selassie's execution. · United Nations Secretary.General Kurt Waldheim on Tuesday appealed to the council to refrain from further executions for humanitarian reasons. In a cable to the council \Vs.ldhelm said the international community feels anxiety over "reports that a ~imilar fate may await remaining detainees.'' Sheik Aboud Jumbe. president of Zanzibar, warned that the executions could trigger civil war in Ethiopia. ' Two Airmen Face Death By Shooting OGDEN. Utah (UPI ) -Two young ··1·m another satisfied customer:· , 'black airmen v.·~re sentenced toda y to th<" caller from Huntington Be ach be s~ot at sun ri se J an. 21 after the_y said. • dechn~d to select t.he m.a nner of their PVT A FEW WORDS TO WORK FOR YOU "" ··1 sold my r:ir .··he added. execullon -a choice g1,·cn them un- Here is all it took to make the con· der Utah la"·· . . ntction for the sale: Both Dale S. Pierre and \Vilh~m .A. • Andrev.·s stood silently as 2nd D1str1ct "6JG,\LAX\' \'-8. 5250 Judge John F . Wahlquist sentenced xxx-xsxx each of them three times to die before Jr you ha rC-a car ~·ou'd like to con-the firing squad. They had been con- 'ert to cash. call 6-12-5678. Put a fC\\'· ''ictedofmurder. '''ords to v.·o rk for ~·011. Pierre, 21, a native of Trinidad, In the Dai l.'· Pilol. \VJ ., stood mute when asked how he -,:=~~~~=:::::::::::::::~=::; preferred to be executed and the court · ~ automatical ly picked the firing squad ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T1'll 0r....,. Cw•I 0.11~ l'llol. wll11Wlll'll l1t -~U. l>lll'"•PrtH, 11 p.uOll.,.,..bYtlWOr- CN1t ""'1111"'°1"11 Comptf\Y S..O.r•1t..slll-t•e ....,.,!Md. Mondt¥ lllro"91'1 F•!My, lot Colll Mtw. ,....,._, k•tll, H11.,11"91on ee..:11/f°"'·. t•ln \lf !lf Y. l••I"•· S•<kll1-o.t• V1llty ffld ~ k 1<ll/Sovlll Co•ll. ,, 11 ...... ...,...1 -iofl .. pull!llM<I S.lwr••YI .... ~ .... TIM "'IMl .. I ... bh"""' OIMll II ti 1QO Wt\l 8.ly '''"'· c..•• Mow, c.1 ... m 11,mi.. Jack R. Curlev 'VICI Pf~llJl:f\1 IN 0.ntf9' Ill.~ Thomas Keevil Ello\OI' in.stead or the ga\lov.15. Andrews, 20, Jonesboro, La., said he v•ished to make no choice because he \\'Ould challenge the century-0\d ~ection of th e Utah Code whi'ch pro- vides each condemned man with th e c,lloice or l\\'O \\·ays to die. In case that appeal (ails. howe\•er. Andrews elect· cd the firin g squad for the record. Both also "'ere sentenced to five years to life for conviction.s on t"-'O rounts of aggravated robbery arising from the incident -in which fi ve "'hites were shot, .stabbed in the ears with a pen. and forced lo drink a drain cleaner. Three o! them died. Wahlquist said he would stay cxecU · lion or the death penalty !or both .pending the outcome or appeals. "To cover various aspects of it," ?.Jitchell said, emphasizing the word "cover." Bomb Threats Evacuate Five ~ach Schools By KATHY CLANCY Ol lM 0.1,., " ........ A !250,000 extortion plot, involving bomb threats against five Huntington Beach elementary schoo1', caused the evacuation of 3,000student.s for part of the day Tuesday. No bombs exploded at "the five schools, all in the Ocean View School · Di .strict and the district did not make the cash payment. · The students spent from 90 minutes to five hours in school yards and adjacent parks, while l4 plainclothes policemen searched buildings in vain. The district office had received a letter Friday warning the bomb would explode on the hour from.10 a.m. to 2 . p.m., u.nless the writer received $50,000foreach school. . Police today declined .to indicate how the money was to be received or to discuss other details. But Capt. Bert Ekstrom said today police are working V.'ith FBI agents in a concerted effort to locate the extortioni st. The first born b v.1as to explode at llarbor View School. followed by ?.tarine \'iew. ~lesa View, Meadow Vi ew and Park View. Di strict Superintendent James Carvell sent letters home lo parents of th e children involved, explaining the seriousness of the situation and the reason for the e\'acuatlon. '"The district took eKtreme caution to in sure the safety or your child," Carvell said in the letters. Children at College View School also were evacuated for some time, a fter that sc hool received a telephoned bomb threat at noon. District officials said schools received bomb threats periodically, but nor mally the threats are phoned as a child 's prank. Occasionally they result in searches and evacuation of buildings. Police said one reason the threat was taken so seriously was because of the level of writing in the Jetter. '"If it had been written by a child with lousy spelling, \\'e would have put it at one level," he said. "However, we felt this is a fa irly well written letter." Themas A. Murpttlnt .w ... 91111 lcll!ot Charles H' LOO\ Richard P. Nall "'""'~'Mt ~••'"" fO<lOI'' ·woman Driver Costa Mtsa Offlct JJO We•lll••SI•"" .. """''""' AOdrtn P.O. 90• IW., mi. Other Offices HfW-' IMICll lJll"'-flltlOl"l llewlfV•d L111w.,. kittll, 1 tilt G_,., M-1 H_"OI.,. llHCll: 1"°" .. Id 9tiill'l•fO ~!1Mo(• v111.,· rucu u11111110• 11 S.n 0,.06 ''""''' Ttltphont (714) "42-4J21 Clagsltltd Advertising 641·5471 C..'lf+ ... I. ttU. 0•1" .. (Nit 1'\1111•"°1"' ~ .. ,., .... "t"" "., .. , ...... , ...... ,. .001.,111 ,.,,nt• or ,,.,.,,,"',.,.."" "',.,,. ""' 1111 •-Mllf•• wr11r.o~1 lllKl.tl ""'!In..,, "' tWl"lGl'll•-• ,..(tM C!f!I -lt9' p.ltd ti CMI• ,,,.,,., C.1<10f1111, i.ut-Krllltt"" W Ctrf~ U 00 ~11\y, llf ,., .. 1 M 00 -·~ly, m+ntt•Y •ttl"9llOM \J.llO "'&IO!llly • < Motorist Meets \Vhal do you say to a woman drivtr \\'hen you run Into her at 6:30 a,m., especiallx w.Mn.J.be J aLthe wheel of a rumbling str,,t sweeper? ··ooowwwww ! '' Js as good as an\·thln~. 1'his is what happened lo Thomas J. l\tt'GO\"C rn Tue~day. ~l cGo\"trn. 32, of 415 N. Newport Ave. .. Ne"·port Brach. wag , tooling throu~h the vast. but virtually tmpty l~arbor Boulev11rd SM!pplng Center parking lot In Costa 1'fe1t , before It evenfotfouy. Sally l-l a<'lC:er, 30, or Long Beach, \\·a~ going about her busy rounds as a • Street Sweeper privately contracted street sweeper, tidying up the big place on her regular route. Despite the fact they were the only two moving vehi<'let In the entire area-covering perhaps six square tity b!ocks -~tcGovern collided with l\liss l~acker 's sweeper. She ap0logetically admitted, police said, making an abrupt right·hand turn In front or the victim, who wa s 1onlyshaken up. His motorcycle wts moaerai..1y banged·up , while Miss Hacker'• 5treet sweeper sustained only slight dam age . Chula pleaded not cuilty lo multiple narcotics charges Tuesday night after Superior Court Judge James K. Turner refused to @mend any of 13 felony counts contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. Those charges are based on the · tesUmony before the Grand Jury of Joanna Harcourt·Smlth~ the British socialite who became the paramour or imprisoned LSD guru Timothy Leary and wbo later adopled his name • Testifying before the Joint Congressional Economic Committee, Burns said the United St ates has been "lecturing-the rest-of the world" - while wasting time with \"Oluntary ap· peals to conse.rve energy. Judge Turner set Dec. 11 as the dite for the pext pretrial action on the al· legations and the date on which Chula's trial date wiU be announced. .1,28 Emergencies F1anked by four defense attol'l'leys. Chula ligte ned c1refully as Ju'dge Turner made i l clear to attorney Keith Monroe that the Grand Jury in· dictmenl and the transcript could leave no doubt In anyone'a mind as to "'hat prompted poll e action against She admitted under Grand Jury questioning that she was the agent or the district attorney's office when 1he met Chula and his wife in hotel and restaurant meetings that allegedly te4 to Chula supplying her with dru1s. Orarfge County Sheriff's officers l'esponded to 128' emergency calls throughout the county in the 24 hoiirs ending midnight Tuesday. deputies reported today. • 'TOP 9\J.ALITY SHOES for EVERY SPORT •TIHlllS SHOIS by: ....... c--· T-l!wt~ •l.t.SKETl.t.LL SHOIS by: Coo•trw, ....-•• 1o11wo1t. · . •Tl.t.CK SHOIS by: .t.dlclo•. Ti'Jff, s,.Mi". •WIESTLIHG· SHOES by: Coo•trff, 1'19t<· •YOUEH.t.LL SHOH by: .t.dldu, •SOCCER SHOIS by: .+.did ... Spef-11", s,ot-1111. c-. •ALL PURPOSE SHOlS s,.t.Jlff, by: .t.dldu. .A Racket for any Occasion •IACQUETl.+.U IACQU~ •l.t.DMlllTOll IACMETS •SQUASH •.+.ems •TIHHIS a.+.cms by: WUMfl, Davis, YOMx, lencroft. .+.L~O IACXET STllllGIHG I 11K1 REP.AIR • r•~.:rs. r11i1~. ru11s .I STOUHOUlS Moo. 11n Sol. '" CloMdS.., 1e I ...... ,...' ft.fffd • IMDOOR, OUTDOOR FUM..iGAMES •SIC.t.nlO.t.IDS ........... • •PllSIHS •D.+.mo.+.•DS•- •IOCClt.t.U •TAILI TIMMS. ,,.1.lclll .. 1111 .... -•HOCKEY STICIS .. ,.W •SHUFPU IOAID SETS •l.t.IHLL ood DUMHLL sirs •JUMP IOPIS SPORT CLOTHES for tho SPORTS MIMDED . ACRYLIC W.+.IM-llP' 2495 SUITS . ' •SWEAT SHIRTS w PANTS •GYM PANTS .. uHlm •Y.t.ISITY J.+.CUTS •HYLOH w ... _, J.+.cms •TIHlllS DllSSH •MIN. • IO·YS TlHHIS SHORTS •MEii i. JOYS ~IS SHIRTS . ·~IS SWEATERS •l.t.SICnl.t.LL JlllSl'fS •FOOTl.t.LL JllSITS FOi THE REAL IHEIGmc Sl'OtlT FOOTl.t.LLS -t.t.SKm.t.LL --YOLLIYl.+.U.5 -socc• t.+.LLS -PLATGIOUH JAUS I fJ l I \ I -. At •. ·' DAILY PILOT. EDITORIAL P A GE -ID-advised Roadblock ·' : Cos tu l'wlesa's Eastside Property .Owners supportin& data that he hurt his credibilit y. 1'he idea 1 Association 'vas off on a wrong foot in its attempt to was apparently based on a phoile call to the mayor or halt work on the·intercliange between the Corona del Seuttle, Wash ., where the 1962 World 's Fair was held, -•-Mar and Ne"•portfreeways. rand the mnyor had to apologize for not having bud & The association is anxious to see a two·wny enough time to make copies of the proposal. ""li<==='"·,c:;r,;r,o;;n;;;tc;ialiigC..e road ultimateix built east of the New~rt y .. no~iting..until..the-n&XL-bm1rd..meeting-&nd,--1l-·reewa·y=-t'1"0m-Bristol tO""'BiTSfre·e~h·en-thanotci•e,----m-,ak""'ing a presentation. a ssuming the idea "'ould -f ' ! . ' ' • , ~-• • I ·1 ~ • r is extended through Costa Mesa. Both the city and survive reflection, the mayor made a go lly-gee whiz state officials have assured the property owners that pitch that might cast doubts on the value or the othe r such a road can be constructed, but the owners .; rer_q~in diss atisfied because they have nothing in proPQsals for the f~irgrounds . I'\ wrif1ng. .S. The state maintains, reasonably it would seem, ,., that it cannot give a written a ssurance until a final ,., design hearing is held and environmental impact • report made. But th e property owners forced the 1~ issue and went to cou1t for an injunction to stop dirt JI being removed from the Newport Boulevard median for the interchange. ·.The judge denied a temporary injunction and said that the suit fai_led to show evidence of injury. It does • appear the action was shortsighted. tt jeopardized two freeways and the interests of the entire city. ~ _Thinking Too Big? • 11 Costa ~1esa Mayor Robert •\Vi Ison proposed last It week, tongue apparently not in cheek, that the ~ Orange County Fair Board give some thought ~ i staging a world's fair on the fairgrounds. , Mayor Wilson and others have been v"orl<ing hard ,. . at the good cause of pushing development of the ,. fairgrounds for greater public use. The result of these !Ar efforts is that the fair board is moving toward having a master development plan made. • School Book Thefts l . A dete ctio n system insta lled last year in the library iJ.l Ne ,vport llarbor 1-li gh Schoo l has apparently dramatically reduced book thefts . As a r esult. the detection system is being installeJ at Corona del Mar J-li g h School and othe r . Ne\\·port-~lesa Unified School District sc hools are re portedly contemplating purchasing detectors. What the e lectronic syste m does is to sound ;i buzze r alarm when a book that hasn 't been properly checked out of the libra ry sta rts to stray from the premises. In the case of Ne \vport Harbor. the detector is c redited \\'ith reducing book thefts from I .300 to 500 in i.ts first year of operation. The resulting s 1:1vings n1ore than pays for lhe detection sy s tem y.;ithin a few years. according to the school's librarian. If there's a dra\~·bac k to the system. it 's th:il money that other\vise V.'Ould have been spe nt to bu:v books has to be spent to detect thos~ who ~uld v.•alk off ,,·ith the m . -- . - But when the mayor thre\v his latest id ea at the ,1 board he did it with so little _preparation and • Someho\\", that 's a telling co mment on human nature. c 'OUR WORLD FOOD CONFERENCE CUP RUNNE/11 OVER . ' Burdens Adve11t11re iti Thailn11d ' Of;We_alth Are Heavy Dear Gloomy Gus On the Road to Understanding ( ~'aT-HOPPE ) With 3' eryone goi,pg around looking gloomy was a pleasure to run into my old frie . ~tilton HAberdash. I hadn't seen hi rrw;ince high school. And old fl.tilt · "'·as posi~vely beaming. Why doesn 't the owner of postor- fice property on Orange Avenue clean out the 17 paper boxes and the forest or overgrown ivy out front lo make better access to the busy ofri ce? A.S. .. I don.:f y,•ish to brag." said !\lilt. .,but J ha Ve ,fl last achie\•ed The Great \'estm e~ts. 1he little cabin "·e·ve had .i.\meric~Dream .Jhavebecomearich for years al La ke \\"innemucca isnl manoveJnight," \\"tlrth ci penny less than Sl3.500. Sally .. Con!li{atulations." I said ... Did you \\"ears a SIOOO mink her .~unt l\lillie lert \\·inthel9shSweepstakes?" her before y,•e got married. This S50suit "!\c:>. It's good solid y,•ealth," said I'm \\"earing you <'ouldn 't touch ror a ~tilt. '"Totellyouthctruthididn'tknow penny Jess than StOO and I got three J was alich man until the insurance more like it . agentd~ppedbytoreney,·thepolicyon ··r-;o\\" you thrO\\" in Sally's quarter myhousl. ·1 see you-are only insured for carat engagement rinJ?. my 12-foot out- 518,500. ~esays. board and this gold filling here and I ·· 'Thlil's \\·hat I paid for it 20 years figure I'm Y.'Orth close to a hundred ago.'Isai•. grand . Imagine me. old !\tilt "·Buft.odav · hesavs. 'this house is Haberda s h , being a tenth of y,•orth atleasl So,ooo. ·Plus another ten millionaire ' · grand ~r the furnishings. Why. ~'OU ·'JtjustshO\\·syouinthisgrcatlandof couldn'el-'replace that old refrigerator ours an~· little boy can grow up to be a there£oiless thanS500.' rit·hmanlikeme '' "lmafine me. old ~lilt Haberdash." I co•·L· 0 ,.T h I k" "f dd said l\tiJ\l\\'ith aY.'e, "living in a S43,000 .... · e P ~s 1ng 1 su en -housewifh·aS500refrigerator-!-'-'-------'':eallhhadchan gedJ.t1l~uc~ .,.. "Frankly, ~·es," he sa1d.~'8e1ng a "A1'1t\!ING, Milt."said 1. "How did rich than. I got to a~t like a rich man. I \"Owmanti"gelt?" got t.o eat expensive food . wear ~x· · "Par:tl)• it y,·as my steadily increas-pens~ve cloth~~ and I got t,o think ing incefme." ,Sjlid !\tilt. ''Remember-nothing of bl?"' 1n~ ten or twel\ e b_uc.~s ;,.ng in htkh stbool when our ambition on anexpe_ns1ved1nnerforthefam1ly 1n \\"as to saine day earn SI0,000 a year? I 'anexpens1verestaurant. succeed4d be>•ond my y,•iJdest dreams. I said I happened to knoy,• a lot of ric h Today;l don't mind sa)'ing. I make men like Milt. And hO\\"Comethey "'·ere SIS.500. 1 alllookingsogloomy? .. Partly it "'as through savings. \\'e "\Veil, whe n you're a rich man you used to i:a,·e 50 cents every time my \\·orry about hangin g on to your· \\"ife.Sally.cut my hair.NowwesaveS4. y,·ealth." he said. "\'ou're in a higher . .\nd the Peanut butter sandy,•ich I take tax bracket. You got to pay more in- to work e\·ery day used to mean 25 cents suranccon yourv ciluables ... .in the baik. NO\\' it's S2.50. And being a "Don't ~et me y,•rong. I like being a rich min's \\·ife. Sally uses the ex-rich man," said old ~1ilt. froY.'ning for pensive-Spread -margarine. !hefirsltime. ''J 'mjustnolsurel ca naf· "But dtostly it WflS through wise in-fordit." TolheEditor: It seems that.recently interest in the American Field Service Program has been dwindling. The economic crisis in the world today may be the reason people aren't giving AFS the support it needs, but it certainly isn 'l ;. legitimate reason for people to be so afraid that they become isolationists and lose interest in the world outside of theirowncom m unity. I am currer\tly on an AFS scholarship to Thailand. Li\•ing in T~ailand is probably the mos t eye-opening thing I have ever experi· enced. Not only does it make one gain understanding and sensitivity for otliers. it teaches a person that different cultures are nOt better or worse than on~ another simply ·because they are different. They are merely alternate approaches to life . Being an exchange student in a foreign country teaches a person . independence· and self ·relia nee because once out or a familiar . environment one cannot lean on·pasl laurels. You must prove yourself to be something other than what people are going to take you for at face value. This experience is also a constant challenge and learning process. AFS students come to a country \vith a minimum of--preparaµon -maybe one or two d ays of cultural information and absolutely no language -and must somehow make some sense outoflt. By the time you find your way out of the .. forest" a nd things become familiar (and 1you 've a s suredly made s om e horrendous mistakes), you find that people are human beings having th e same bas ic needs and feeli ngs all over the world. You fmd how important and necessary communication i.<>-a nd how difficult -in a forei gn language {especially Thai which is based on the aneient Sanskrit and Pali languages. has 44 consonants, 35 vowels and 5 possible voice inflections). fl.tu ch of the knowledge gained in this type of exper- ience can't be round in a book and this ~Ford~s Friendly Calls WASt~"NGTON -Those friendly phone c Is President Ford has been making '' random Americans haven't been a spontaneous as they have seemed.i When He phoned baseball slugger Al Kaline _ V> congratulate him on his J ,OOOth ~t. for example, t~ Presidenl had a memo in fronL of him coaching him on \fhat to say. lp.deet, the w,tlite House has urged Cabinet membets. as a side duty. to suggest :J>eople whom the President shou ld eall on the telephone. "I look .rorwa1d,'' i n · structeclt presic;\en- ti"al aide Warren Rusland, "to re· ceivinw at leaist one telei>hone re- commend at Ion from ,au every . J.'rlday.t• The Idea. •c..-• cordstng to Rustancf's private memo to the Cabinet ls "'lo identlry the President with different and" worthy programs and events.'' Rusta'nd himself suggested the caU to Kalint: after the Detroit Tigel"I bat· ting star batted his "''IY lntothe sports headlin on September 24. Explained Rustan~ in a memo Intended for the President's eyes only : "Al Katine reached his goal of a.ooo. baseball hits during o Tigers-Oriole baseball game In Baltimore last nlaht. lie Is th e 12th peraon to i:iau • (JACK ANDERSON)· this niark. No American Leaguer has achieved it in 39 years." PROPERLY impressed, Presidenl Ford telephoned Kaline in Baltimore. What the ballplayer didn't know was that Ford spoke to him from a written script. The secret script. prepared by Rostand, called ror the President to say: "l. Congratulations on your 3,000th base hit . "2. One or the niecst things about breaking this record Is that It.occur- red in your hometo1vn , Baltlmore. tlo,,.,•ever, I know your ramily and many friends from Michigun were Y.'ith you both at the game itselr and in spirit. "3. I know you are looking forward to your retirement u a chance to spend more time with )!Our sons (ages 17 and.13) and your family. &tay I say that l Would like to see you continue playing the game. "l , Congratulations. again. This puts you in an elite category among aU the men who have played the game." THE PRESIDENT mude sJmilar calls to t1lugger l~ank Aaron who broke Babe Ruth 's home run record ;· • • the Cleveland Indians' ney,· manage r. Frank Robinson , after he was chosen the first black manager in the major leagues; and another black, Si mon Gourdine, who y,•as named de j>uly commission er or the National Basket- ball ASiiOCiation . The President has also called many . non-athletes. including fa milies :o;truck by tra gedy and governmcnl employes with extraordinary records. Footnote :" In e xhorting Cabinet· members to provide "input for the Presidential Telephone· Cell Recom· mendation Program." the \Vhite House sent around a somple suggcs· lion.form . This provides a blank for "the name of the person you recom· mend be called, .. another line for the ··suggeste d date call s hould be placed," and a space to spell out the "'purpose" of the call (''pi;:crerably one sentence: two at most''J. Tff_E FORM also calls for "back- around information you fttl will be helpful to the President" and "talking Points ... that )'OU recommend be maae dunng the conversation." The Cabinet officers are further Instruct·· ed: "Original plus four copies ore to be sent to Warren Rustand. ·· Expl a ined a Wh i t e fl ouse s pokes m a n : ''\Vh en Ca b in l't .;ec retanes see someone achlcvinJt something In their area. they let the \Vhile lloui;e know so the President cnn give them a call ... ( MAILBOX ) Lelters from readers are welcome. Nor- mally, writers. should convey their mes- sages in JOO words (Jr less. The right to con· dense letlers to fit qJOCeor eliminale libel i.t reserved. All letlers must include sig- nature and mailing address jut names may be withheld on reque.tt 1/ ml//icient reaion is apparent Poetry will not be published. kind or education is so much more effective than book-learning. · There are many benefits tha\ come from ltving outside of the U.S .. especially in an underdeveloped. third-world country such as Thailand. Here a person has the opportunity to see the U. S. and the world from an · objective viewpoint and through the .eyes of the Thais and other foreigners. Because of this; rve learned -many things ubout the U.S. -some of which I wouldn't have known had I remained thrre. . I humbly hope that this Jetter might encourage some students to apply for . an AFS scholarship and that those who are in a position to help will not deny such a worthwhile and meaningful ex- ~riencetoa studenl. . fl.lay I leave you with this thought : suppose every student had the op- pol'lunity to spend a year abroad with a foreign family. Think of the y,·orld un- . dcrstandingtherewouldbe ~ JACKIE BERNARD Tr11f! Co11sfl'r vf1f iV•!.s To the Editor : I read the letter b'" James \\". Bold- ing in your No\'. ·20 issue, and it t:aused me to refl ect on the subject, \\•hich \\·as ··conservali\"es splitting off from the Republican Party and forming a third party."' J\tr. Bolding stated that ''The pol itical prize goes only to the party that\.\ in s .. , I wonder y,•_hat his mean- ing of "The Political Prizt'" is? ( beli C\"C that the "Prize" is s upposed to be the orportunit~' to ser\"f the best interes t of our ·eountry a nd it s citizens. l'1•e been around sinee FDR's firsl administration and I ha\"en't seen any "conser\·ati\·e" pres ident s. and \·ery fe\\' truly "conse rvative" people in other elective offi ces. l·lo\\"e\·cr many conservatives there have been were in sur h a minority as to be unable to ef· feet conser\• at ive legislation. IF \VE wo uld ha \·e had c on · scrvative lettdership since the end of \V\\I II, I believe we y,·ould not be ex- periencing-the fiscal chaos of today. We \\'Ould not have lhe monster called f'edcrnl (;overnment, wherein one of earh five working Am ericans are employed. \Vl· '''Ouldn 't sell and /or give a\1·ay our food output , and•'"f\•t• \\'Ouldn't lend forei_gn j.!O\·crnmC'nt s our tnx money 111 2 -3i; int.crest \\'hile borrowing said money :•l 8 · 1 0'~ Jn. tc rcst . \V e \1 ouldn't gi\"e or sell anyl hing to thosl' countries\\ hose Y.•ar effort y,•as tina nced llend-lcascl by L:.S. 1'itx dollars, until such time as those countries p:i iC:t ill full the ir ;1,1Zrecd debt. \Ve also \\·ou ld not, by laY.', take mon y from those 1\ ho \\'Ork" and .zlve it to those \\"ho don't ""'Ork . Our child re n could still SAY a prayer or salute ou r countr> 's tlug in school. Crimin3ls \\·ould be punished for their c1imes and not protcctrtl from lhe1r ,·Jctlms b~· the courts. Further. our count r)' \1•ould ba\·e remained the &tron,11.cst country in the y,·orld and-b~ so hcing y,·ould not ha\•e to yield to the pres:s ure of foreign powe rs. We \\Oulrl hn\'e h<'en in a position to mC'ct our fo rmt1l <'ommltment s to friend ly nation!'. Hcc:1usc of all the aho\·c. nnd 11 multitude of other such examples, 1, believe that the tru"e conservative has not bee n represented in the ad· ministralion of our society. For r eo- ple to \'Ol e the party line instead of their true con\'ictions is not y,·hat t\mcrica is all about. Thus I say to !\Ir. Bolding. \rith all rcspcet to his position. if a truly significant con· ser\·ati vc party y,•cre to be for med . <1\ least e \·cryone \\'Ould bl' able to measure the number of people \\•ho disagree y,·ith the y,·ay our country has been run for so many years, To bl' able to vote your convictions is far mo re important than to vote the lesser of l \\"O e\"il s . 11 L . \\lll!TE Defe11d.s ·Le1111~1· ·rothe Editor: I y,·ould like to disagree "'·ith Dr. Francis J . Williams· objection to Orange Coast College's production of .. Lenny" 1Lcttcrs.1'"o\'. 20 ). I feel that Dr. Williams missed the \\"hole point in the choice of this ob- viously controversial pieces. First and foremost, Lenny Bruce was a tragic character whose life and ideals exhibited a plethora of iconoelastic beliefs that had him despi sed by the majority of the public. But among his pee rs and fo lloy,·ers he became a legend in hi s O'-'·f'I time. The contrasts presente d by this multifaceted performer a nd the unique opportunity to present them on stage must have posed an irresistible fascination for Orange Coast ·s Drama department. LE1'":\'.\' used ""di11y·· or unpopular la nguage a s ;1 \·chicle for expressing thoughts and emotions that he fc:t .. clean" language rould not con\·cy. His language "''as i ncxt ricat)I~· a p;irt or his uniqu1.'. dynamic stage pre- sence. and his audiences must hu1·c realized that or they \\·ould not h;1\·1.· congregated in the numbers that the~' did , Jl.l o r covcr . Lenny a nd his follo\vc rs sa\v him as a vehicle for ex· ereis ing one of thei r most cherished <.ind \'al u;1 hlc r1 ,!!hts: that of free speech. 1\nd in add ition to al l this. Le nn v 1\·r.s •• d amnt·d f unn1· perfor in er. · I plan to sec lhl' performance iJf .. Lenn~·" al Orange Coast Co llej!e, and I appl;i ud tht'ir courage in mak· ing a choice th at is unfort unately destined to <'li cit !'iOme unpleasant controvt'rsy. The~·. as Lenn y Bruee did. arc l'Xt•rris1n~ their right lo frP.t! speech. SCOTT JO RDA:'/ ,\'•111s111ul.:ers-Hights Toth(' Editor . Our orJ!:in1z11t1on t(;roup i\galn:-.t Smoking Pollulio11 1 \\•1shcs to thank ~·ou r IJ<i pl'r and Jo Olson for printing an ll rli<'ll' about us in 1hP Peopl1' SC<'· lion. llil\\'c\'l•I\ I \\ish to correl't a fa lse irnpression <•bout ou r organiza- tion \\"t• nrC' hardly n1ilitanl. ra1her \\"Ca re a lo"' k1.:y orizanllatio11. slrl\"- ing throu,c:h 1C$2a l meuns toef(C"rt non- sn1 nkrrs· ri).thts, i.e. lh(' right to breuthe ait· unpollut ed by· ~mokl'rs a round us , especiall y in enclosed rea l·h~ riti hl lo speak u1> when -of ... fl'nded or ;1nnorl•d h~· sm~lkC'rs :•round 11~: anct the ri,::ht to SC('k il'Jt1Sla tio n to ;.1t h1l'1'£• !ht• afo rcn1entionccl rights, TO TlllS E:SD \ll' arc rurrently Quotes 'John 0 . i:hrlthmann. on lack or Nixon social life wilh staff -"Th:it was not becaust" or•n ch~racter fl aw necessarily, but beC'aU.'lt" or hii> sense or what the relationship ouaht to be between thl' President ;ind his tol afr ... eirculating a petilion "'hich Y.ill be presented to the Orange Count.v Board of Super\'isor s. to set aside non· smok ing se<'lions in restuurants and to prohibit or partia ll y prohibit smok· ing in enclosed public areas. Anyone who is interested either in our petition or lhc organizalion itself can contact us by \\'riling G .. >\.S. P . P. 0. Box 1543. Santa Ana, Ca. 92702. Tha nk you for allo\\·ing me to cor- reel a false impression. J E~JFER \\'ILKlNSON _ Coordinator, G.A.S.P. B e A•• 1111get To the Editor: Everyo ne some\\·here must ha\"e 1:1 loved one. a relative. a friend or <t. neighbor \r ho is ill \\'ilh cancer. They \\"ho ha\·e the di sease are the un· fortunate ones. but there is a way any person Y.'ith a free hour or two can help them . This hcl1J can be \\"ithout obligation to any spec illl hour or number of days per month. In other \\"Ords. the help gi,·cn \\"OUld be ::it person's O\\·n con\"cniente. The American Cancer Society has set up a program railed .. Angels on \\'hee ls" \lrhich has been in existence a number of years. Thl' "Angels" are housewives. retired persons lboth male and fe m ale / or in a reY.' ca ses, \\·orking people. The~, dri\·e cance r patients to and from their treatments ,,·hich may either be to a hospital or a doctor's off ice. TllE SER \'ICE 1s stric tly \"Olun· tary. Urive rs do not get paid, but to kno\\-th ey are helping someone is in Itself payme nt enough. I have been <lri\"ing cancer patients for almost four y{'a r s and have found it to be a mo~t .g ratirri ng l'x 1:ieriC'ncc. I \rould venture to say !speaking for m.vsclf mainly\. most peopl e dop't gi,·e it a second thought \1·hen it c,omes to dri1·ing l.hC'mS{']\"C'S to a dot·tor·s ap- roinl mcnt. But \1·hcn a person is una· hll' In dri,·e or h:is no tr<tns1>0rlation, Jll St kno\\"ing the~· have a driver to take them is a boost to thei r morale. :ind th1·~ ha ,·e peace of mind knoy,·in)! · f h1.·~ \1·111 bl' l'l'l'l'i\·i ng their lreatmcnl on an1 .!!iven dav. 1'h0ug h I feC'l-lh{' r\mcri c:'.l n Canel'r Soc11;ty has dorll' ~·t remendous job in hcl 1>1ng !hose persons \\"ho ha \"c l'anccr, n1 uc h hC'I p is st ill needed. As a dri\ er 1n ys1.·IL I am stre!'sing :1n uri:l'nt call In pl'opll' to donate a por. lion oft ht'i r t 11nc 1 o t h1~ 1·ita I ncetl. For fu rther information. your re· ader~ can call lhl' i\mcrican Ca ncer Society offic·e in Tustin, 838·0510, ci nd ask fo r the !:)er,·i re Dc11artn1ent ~1 RS. ~lARY SULLIV1\N ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT /~oberl N. \l'!'ed, Pl.lbl1.,htr Th"11u1.~ I\ etznl , Editor Llorbara Krn/'nch. Edz!orial Page Ed11or 1'hc echtorl:il Jl•.Ae or Jhe oa-. "'"PtfOt seas l(l fnf11rm ;ind stimulate rf';idrrs b) pr('SC'nllnj:! (In this p.agt- ch1 C'rsc-commt'nlar~ <lf\ tol)1c11 ot in· ll'r1•:r;1 by "'}ndtcatt'd t'Olur11nists and t':111oonisli:. b)• pro\ 1d1n~ 11 rorum for rcildl•rs' 1 ll'll sand b~ 11rt!fnting this nev.sp:iprr ~ op1nion:o; and Ide-as on currf'nl lop1cc The f'dltorial op1n1ons of lhl• Oa1ly Pilot a1>pear onl) 1n lhc l'rh lon.il ro lumn IH the top of th1· paJI(• Opinions eicprnst'd by tlie column1~ts and canoon1sts and letter"' ntcr:i. are thclr own Mnd no endo~emt"-nl or their \1<'~·s by the Daily Pilot should be inrerred, \Vcctnesda)'. No\"cmbcr 27, 1974 I I ' Trustees .Vote New Pay Hike LOS ANGELES <UPl l - The state university and col· legesboard of trustees Tues· day approved merit ralSts of between five •nd 25 percent for faculty members. Board president Jacob .. Frankel, of Cal State Bakersfield, said the plan would "recognize special perfor mance, special .. (~_st_at_e _} qualities that the present salary .scale simply does nol recognize." Under the merit proposal, which would be funded by private gifts and grants and not by state money, state ua· iversity professors cou1tl raise their present top sala ry of $23,532 a >'ear to $29,415. 1-1 .S11bpue11aed DeH1/ at 61 Rosemary J.anc, one of four singi ng Li.Inc sis· t e r s \\'ith l-""'red \Var- ing's P e nnsylvanians more than 40 years ago, d ied Tuesday in Holl y\vood . Shov.•n in this 1938 photo. she ap· peured in several mO\'- ies or the I<.ite 1930s and 4Us. • J Wednesdar1Novemt>er27,1974 . ' oA1LvP1Lo-r As, , Tee11 T!JCOOH Guru Goes To Malibu SC Gas Company Se f ks \ Rip-off Artist Settles Debt - • • • LOS ANGELES (U PI) -Guru J\1aha- raj Jl has moved to a 19.4 Percent Rate Hike ; $400 .000 es tate in LOS ANGELES CAP) -~1alibu, a spokesmun The Southern Calirornia costs. Letton 11ald the company "'ants a new rate structure "which would reduce or eliminate Incentives tor us- ing Jarge quantities of natural gas. This is consis- tent with our views on energy conservation." . I ':I ( Letton sald, although "public concern about utili· LOS ANGELES iUPll - Jerry Schneider. an elec· tronlcs student who became a tten·age l )'COOn by trick· ing the telephone com- pany's computer into giving h im a fortune in com· munications equipment, settled hi i; debt Tue::>day - lor less than 58.500. Schneider. 23, agreed to PBY the Pacific Telephone Co. $141 .SO a month for five years. TllE COMPAN\' accepl· ed the offer to settle a su.i t O\'C r $2 50.000 worth of telecommunications equip- rf'ttnt :hat Scttneider admit" he "ripped orf" by cle\'er mani pulation of a push· button phone. Superior Court Judge Ernest J . Zack appro\'ed the settlement ju::;t as the company's ri\'il suit ngainst Schneider "' as about lo go to trial. saidTuesday,an(lwants Gus Co . says it needs a ll y the a g e 0 f 1 !I . its location kept secret to." Sl.51.4 million yearly rate in- SC'hneidcr was president of prevent unbelievers crease to fight inflaUon and his own thriving electronic' from disturbing his "''ants to alter its rates to equipment business, sleep. lessen advantages for large Cr ea ti \'e Systems En-The Indian·born guru, users of natural gas. terpriscs. "''ho cla\ms 6 million The company filed an ap- The creative part was followers throughout the plication for a 19.4 percent that the equipment he sold world, has l ived for hike with the state Public belonged to the telephone .some time ill DeDver. Utilities Commission Tues- company . By using dis· and also has tiomes in day and company president carded data material and . India. 1--larry P. Let ton Jr. said In a hi s kno\1-•Jedge of com · L-------'----' statement the money wa s puters, Schnei der was a ble needed because of the "im- ty rate increases has Jle\M!t! been higher ". t~'t poor,,... service and inadequate • natural gas supplies could result if the comp;u1y doe5 not receive "ade<JutHe rate relief .. " 2 Gi'rls, 15, Fill;! . - Privacy Right Suit to use a push button phone C pact of inflation on operat- to key himself into the OllllCil · ingcosts." SAN' FRANCISCO (AP> cy Coun cil. Coalition for telephone company's com· Also, the company says it -A federal court sui t by Aledical Rights of \\'omen, pute r. "''hich handles inven· wants to ha\'e its allowable two 15-year·old girls who a nd Berkeley Wome n'f tory and supply orders for Asks D g rate of return increased had abortions seeks to stop llealth Collective. its \lo'idely scattered opera· . ru from 8.5 percent to· 10.25 a Program under which Named defendants v.·ere lions . percent to help its financial A'ledi·Cal statements would Health, Educatio(l ;'nd Use Poll• cy standing, said Letton. . be miiiled to their homes, Welfare Secretary Caspar SCllNE ID ER WOULD making information on Weinberge r, state }lea.Ith put in an order for equip-Tiit: RAT E increases their operations available Director William fltayer ment. instructing the com -SAN ANSELfl!O (U Pll -\\'Ould a\'erage 18 percent totheirpareats. and two other officials. puterto ha\'eitdeli\'eredto 1'he Sa n Anse lmo City for residential customers California law provides The girls,identifiedinthe the loadine dock of a remote Council voted Tuesday and 28.8 percent for inter-minors are entitled to ha ve )'.l('tition only as Mary Doe telephone c·om pany in· nig ht to ask the state ruptible industrial users, abortions and certain other and Susan Roe, stated they stallation bety,·een midnight legislatur to decriminalize the utility said. medical treatment without had abortions \\"ilhin the and 2 u .m . Ji is trucks the useordrugs . Based on an aver age knowledge or consent of· last month. Their petition picked up the equipment The council voted 3·1 "''ith monthly residential bill of their parents . . claimed that their right or R S B k before the telephone com -one abstention on a resolu -Sl3. that amounts to about The suit was filed Tues-privacy would be violatett: eport ays Ur e pany em.ployes a rrive~ in tio n cal I i n g for the $2.35 a month or eight cents · day in U.S. District Court as by mailings planned under the morning, and Schneider l egislature to adopt a aday,thecompany said. a class action on behalf of a program scbedtdCd to go v.'orkedhisknowledgeofthe ··poli cy of progressive The yearly increase in· all P.tedi-Cal and Medicaid into effect in JanUary aild C • d • 1956 co mputer, and the invoices, steps" including effective eludes $19.3 mill ion sought recipients. Supporting the known as the Beneficiary 0 n VlCte lll to ~estroy all traces that the drug r ehabilitation pro-in an earlier r ate increase petition were the S•n Fran· explanation of · ~tedical LOS ANGELES <UPIJ - Testimony is expected to continue Dec. 3 before a Federal Grand Jury in· vesligaling Allegations of fraud and c?rruption in con· nectlon with an amusement park game in Long Bcarh. Testimony was gi\'en Tuesday in rthe rirst day of Si\C RA~E~TO (U Pl l -:- the hearing,lhut ~overnmcnt .The oil in\'CSLment schemes attorneys and 1t111tnesses re· 01 J ohn P . Hurke began fused l? comment on \\'hat runninc into problems "'ilh was said. Somc_ 14 pe~s.ons, the State Department of many of them city offi.c1als, Corporation~ 10 years ago, have been subpoenaed to ap. according to the Sacra men· shipment had been made. grams. request based on higher cisco Interagency Pregnar.· Benefits. He once had a S25,ooo l;=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, s"'•itchbo:1rd delivered lo a n1anhole <.'O\'C r at 2 a.m., he said. 'fhe Bee said on t\\·o ap· plications fil ed , one in 1957, and the other in 1959, Burke said he had ne\'er been r ha r ged with a crime. pear as preliminary \\•it· toUec. nesses in the Investigation. The ne\\1spaper reported 1'uesday that less than l\\'O months after Burke was permitted to offer subscrip- tions in an oi l and gas de· velopmenl program in 1964, department o fficials learned that Burke had failed to report a 1956 con· viction. Trial Set In Killing At one p oi nt . in · \'estigators fi gured he had gotten away \1-•ilh SI million U'Orlh O( equipment, but the suit demanded compensa- tion for on ly a quarter that arnount. Ca1npa1111 G1dll!f WEST COVINA (A P> - Polich·Benedlct Construe· tion Co .. and its two top of- ficers \1-'ere found gui lty of state safety violations in a 1973 freeway construction a ccident v.•hich killed one man. 'fen persons have been )tilled in accidents on the company's projects O\'erthe last lhree years, includ ing six in the 19.72 bridge col· lapse o f th e F oothill Freeway in Pasade na . Twenty-three persons \1-'ere injured In that accident. Presently, Burke is a\\'3iting sentencing follow· ing his guillr pi ca in U.S. District Court in San Fran· cisco on a charge he filed a false affida\'1t "''1th the Securities and Exchange Commission. Of 'Rapist' SCHNE ID ER W AS l'J ught only because he '''as re!)orted by one of his employes, disgruntled O\'er Schneider's refusal to give LONG BEACl-{ <U P!l him a raise. Debor.11.h Joy Kantaeng v.·ill Schneider is nov.• a consul· go on trial Jan. 13 for \ant on computer crime to murder in Lhe death of a Branden Systems Institute man she said kidnapcd and of Arlington. \1a. lfe lee· rnped her the day before he lures to se minars of busi· v.·as killed. ness executi\•es. teachini:.? l\lrs. Kantaeni:. 19, a them methods lo prevent divorcee. pleaded innocent sophisticated crooks from Tuesda y to a mu rd t>r doingtothemwhathe didto charge and the trial date lhetelep.honccompany. T11•: BEE SAID the slate v.·as set by Superior Court . ~~ne1der served 60 days department discO\'ered Judge John A. Arguelles. .1~ Ja il for grand theft ~nd u "' II Burke had . been charged She is accused of murder· hi s three years probation .-ererttll ult lfl . h ,·,,,Dann>· c . Allen, 21, at v.·il l beup next July. v.·1t stealing airplane parts LOS ANGELES <UPl l -from .11. factory. He pleaded her home Oct. 3. Allen \1-·as A 22-year-old \'ietnam guilty to pclty theft, "'·as hit in the netk by a .410 \·eteran, accused or holding give n a six-months sus-shotgun blast fired at point three persons hostage in µended sentence :.ind plact'd hlank range as he entered Griffith Park last summer. On six months probation. the doqr. l-Je said the expects no trouble in meeting the S14l.50 monthly restitution pa)'ment. was orde red Tuesday to un-r,;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ dergo psychiatric examina-1 1 lion after pleading guilty to one count of BSsault v.·ith a deadly weapon. Superior Court Judge \Villi am L. Ritzi ordered t .... ·o psychiat rists to examine John l\fark Gabron before sentencing Jan. 15. Rit:r.i said he Was concerned about protecting both the com~ munity and Gabron. Biddl" Plrl«•d SACRAJ\I ENTO !UPl l - Republican Sen. \\'. Craig .Biddle, def£'aled for re· election Ko\'. 5 . "'·as nominated by Gov. 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