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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot- 7 • • • e1smanto • m, • r1 • • DAILY PILOT Mills • tn 'Bod Health'; • * * * 10' * * * Stripper Furor Grows TUESDAY AFTE RNOON, DECEMBER 3, 1974 -VOL. U, ...0. lll, 1 ~ECTIOWS, U l"AGIEI ...... r . • • • • ROClijc ?iiiiiiij~~w~orth $1 Billion , U~ITt ....... i. SAYS MILLS 'SICK' House Speaker Albert Wilbur· Mills l1i 'Bad Health,' Says Speaker \\'AS lll l"GTON I AP! -l/ouse Speaker Carl Albert said today he think s Hep. \\'ilbur D. !\tills !D-Ark. >. is in bad health ;:inf! "it has had an in1 - pact on his \\•hole system:· But Albert turn{'(! :11\·:ir quest ions <1l a ne\\IS conference ;1s to "·hcthcr Hous<" leaders are considering replal'- ing !\!ills as ehairman of the \Vays and 1\.lcans Conl miltre. The furor o\·er :O.Jills' frit•ndshi1} "'ilh strippt•r ,\nnnbel Uattiste\la \\'as OPPONENT .HITS MILLS OVER 'AFFAIR'-Page A3 rene"·ed las1 \1eckcnd by his visit \\'ith her in Boston and a brief :ip- pearance on stag<' at the end of her act. - The Democratic c:n1cus. organizing for the new Congrt>sS. has taken from the Democratie eontinge nt of the \Vays .and }leans Conlmittee the pre· rogativc of recommcnding appoint· mcnts to other conunittces. T he c:n1cus also \'Oted lo enlarRC I h~ \\'uys :ind :0.1 cans Con1mill('C. \l'hi ch tould result in ~I ills los10RC'Ontrol. llO\\'e \·er. members disagreed as to lhe t•xt(·nl to \\'hi<"h lhe rC'cent publici ~t~· ubout L\fitl11 l"()ntributcd to these ac tions. !\lean"·hile. th<'re h11s l>ecn mlk of tfforls tu oust ~lill s from lhc C'halrrn ;1nshlp-, -• 1\skcd ;,1bout an l'arli er remark ihat he Is sorry for ~lilts. Albert said. ·•\Veil. I n1a y us "'ell s11r it I don 't think ht• is feeling \\'CJI I It' is a friend or n1in e. "I don ·1 think \Vil bur ~1\11.., has full} recovt.•rcd . llt•'!il>ecnsicka lot " ~1111" undt'1'\1·cnt un 01X'r,1tion la'il ,.enr for a back 11iln1c·nt . but ha) s;dd since he fully reco,·fred. In ao lntl'r\ iC\\ ~lonl1(1~ ht' dcn1rd ttl'OftS he e'\pel'1l'nC1"£l a ht•a rt atlul'k. <Stt 1'111.l.S, Page AZI , Restaurant Safecrack Nets Cash ;\ sophisticated safecrackcr raided ii Costa !\I csa restaurant, stealing S6.000 in cash after draggin g the huge steel strongbox into a food locker and ll'aring it open ~ it \l:as discovered ~l onday. Detectives were summoned to The Derby restaurant. 1262 Bristol SL, · 1ilonday morning :-ifter muintenance men arriving to clean up for the day's business discovered the burglary. Rogelin A n1ezqua Ciillcd police to the popul<1r lunchei1n spot nea r Orange County Airport v.•hcn he and his ere\\' found the offii.:c ransacked. :ind business pa1>ers strc.,..·n about. Officer Phil Dickens said severa l signed checks v»hich had been in the safe \\'Crc also diSCO\'Cred. but all that \\'aS ta ken "''Is easily passt'd cash. :\search of the surrounding area 1n · dicatcd someone apparently ap· proached the restaurant front the re· ar. \'ia The !\!asters' Circle, an adj:1 cent residential street. A ho lt cutter or some other dc\'itt• v;as used to cul a secured padlock on ;1 chain link rence bctv•cen the tennis club to the rear of the restaurant and its office. fn\·cstigators said the office door \\':J S pried and f'on1 there. the burglars u sed tools app:.irently brought for the job to roil the hca\'y safe into :.i food locker. hidden front sight. Their approach to the premises \\•as easily h1fldcn from passing traffic on Bristol Street. accord1ni: to Officer Dickens ~ Police said today th;1I safccracking, 1-; a rclativelr rare tactie in loc;tl bµrglaries. They suid ,,·hoever hit The Derby kne\\' ,1·hat he "·as doing and just ,,·hat he \1 anted. Griff i1i Wi1is Tlie H eisma1i NE\V ''ORK (UPfl -Archie Griffin of Ohio State, the most consistent runner in collegiate history, toddy was named "'in· ner of the Heisman Trophy as the outstanding player in the nation. (Details. 84). Griffin. "'ho becomes the~t Ju nior s ince Na\'y's Roger Stoubach in 196.1 to capture the trophy. rccci,·ed 483 first place ''Oles and 1,92-0 point:ii in a ballot· in g or sports writers and sportscaslers to beat Anthony Da,·isofl'SC . Oa \'1S. a senior. got 120 first place \'Otes and 819 points to (inish \\'ell ahead or the third plac<" fini s her . Junior Joe \Vashington of Oklahoma. Tom Clt:!mcnts of Notre Dume "'a!I fourth . ro llo"~d by David !lumm ot Nt>'!faska I l ·' And the Rains Came ' • U~IT....,._ \V atcr s pills over seal \\·all stranded C'ilf in \\'inthrop. l\lass. and hood or ~1~ \\'inch; up to 50 m .p.h .. and h ca\·~· -.c;.i-; r:ngland coa stline l\l ondu~·. pounded \'c,,· Officer Wounds Teen· In 5th Holdup of Day One tcen·aged holdup su~!H'<'I lie ... criticall~· \l'Ounded toda~· ;1t <Jran,E!l' County l\lcdical Center and l\\·o other ~·ouths arc in custod~· in connection \\"ith a market robbe'r.v spree in Fullerton and Anaheim ~londo.iy. Anaheim police said Jaml'S ~~. Al la ire, 19. of Santa Ana . \\·as s hot in 1h1· Cross-count1·y Cattle Caravan \\.'A SHINGTON <UPI) Sc\'eral hundred cattlemen and <'Onsumers will set out from Rison . S. 0 .. '"·ith 50 steers Thursday on a cross.country caravan to protest the low farmer prices a nd high consumer prices for beef, it wa~ announced today The Caravan will pass through Sioux City, Iowa, Chica go and Cleveland And finish in Washington Dec. 12 with a news conference where the group inte nds to present 10 fef'der strers to Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Buti. The Consum<'r fede ratio n or ;\merira. "'hich "'ill NJ·sponsor the caravan along "ilh the mt•at pro· 01otors or So1:1h O::ikota and l\lontana. s.iid But 1. 11 ill be ;1~k<:<I lo UllC hi ) steers to run a ft•ed1n 1: test 10 de· !ermine if his in\·C'~lmt•nt1<: 1n ft'rd JHl\ off "'hen he s<'l ls thl' ste,•r ... , ht>;id :i nd <;houlder hy p;i1rolm:in Ste,·c Kocrnt•r "" th(' youth flrd tht.· "t't'nl' of !ht' la <.I of fi,·t· north cnunl\' rnarkct he1 s t ~ · .\rrr-,ll'd at the sct•nc of thC' -; :in p n1 rohhl'r\· \1·a -; a li·,·car·ol tl (;;1tden Gro\'l; bo~· \1·ho ma\C"hcd 1h<' dt·~<·ri pl ion of nnt> nf the rohbcr .... An !H ~l';lf·Old ~outh 1\hO f)llh{'(' I'{' lu~l'i.t to id~q\J( ~ay flc<I frum lh1· 'l't.'nt• but \\'OIS :ir'i'ested a s hort t1nu.' l:1 tc•r fnr <1 ut''' ioning ,\ poilel' "l>Oke"m;in ..,,1111 nn ... 11<11-. 11t•rt• f1 t'\'d al 1he 1~ffirt•r \\'ho \\11 n1·s ... C'd lht• tnn1 t' hu1 trl\'f' ... ti g:i tor-. f11u rl<I a 1;1·f":tlihcr JU1orna\11: p1,((Jl ;11 the ~('t'llt' ;111d 1n11ioun1lt·d :1 :-.n1.1ll p11·k1111 lrur li o.illegerlh u,(•11 a-. 1h1• i.:e t:1\1a~ \t•h1clt• ·rh1·. f1 r ... 1 1·ohl)cr.' luuk 1>lac(' 111 Fu1lr 11c)n ah11ut 6 1>.m ;ind th:1t h<·1'>t 11 ;1s fvllo\1cd hy four n1orr 111 <1Uii ·~ "11cce.,.,1on 1n Anaht••m t•nchnl! \111 h the• <;hoolottl at· 500 \\' ()r:tn1?.t'\\Oi11I ,\\'(' Gas Pric J.ay Sr\:'\ RER~AROIXO tl'PI 1 Ar~un1tnt <t by i::a-. s1a1ion 01\n,•r-. :1g111 11 st r.ompulso r y di -.p la' (If p:;1 ~ollnt' prices \\'ere rejcl'tl'd ;\lo1id:i' by .thC' Board of St1J)('r\'i1<:nro; JC'rr\' \\'rl,on. 1Jrc,iden1 or a loc;il ga ... ,, .. 11011 deale r" :.l'i!\()('iation. ari,:uC'd 1h;1t 111\ Olht'r ft'l111I hus1 ne"~ ln !ht• rountr1 1 ...... uh1ert to ~uch ;.1 \a\\ Freslinia1i Coed Fou1id Slai1i In San. Dieg o '• SAt\' J)IEfiO 11\I'• 1\n IK·~e~11·1)I(! frt'.,hman \\·as found til:nn :O.fonda' n i~h! in hc·r roon1 1n ;1 rncd dnrn1itot'\ ;11 San Q1e~o Slatl'. polil'l' <o.11cl 1'he gi rl . 1·_.n,a t;;1rd1n1 of \\'aln ut ('r(•ek. \1as ~t ;1 bbt.:d nun1ero11 .. time .... 1n;11nly in the :ilxlon1en, pol11'l' ,:1id. .\eeord1ng 111 p11l1c<'. hl•r roc11nn1a1 l' ,;lid sh<' discu' 1'r1•d the l)()d) ,11 10 \~ 1> n1 \I h<·n ~he• rclu rnl·d tu tht•ir 'l'Cond fl oor qu.1rt c·r-; :\l :1lc ~tud t·nt ~ ll\t• 111 other 11111:.: ... 11f the Zura Hall dorn11toryn11 l·;11111u1-. \ polH't' ~1)oh.e .. r11a11,~11d 11(111(•.qJ<1n 11 ;1' foun1l a n<I ! ht'rt' 111·rt' no ... u-.111'('1' \11 ;11·rt'''" \\t'rl· n1ad1·. an1t i1lt1<·~·r· 'a 1tl in\,., 1 L,I! <•I 111 ' \\ cr1· unJ h!,• to 1·\1·11 t~nt1•t·1 urf' ~1t1t a 1111111~1· .1n1t1a ll1 1ht•.1 -.;11d tlu·~ 11.·n' (·onl1n1un£ 1h1·1r lll\t·,t11-:.1t1on •• ford Policy 'V ilf'' 'rOK )'fl \A I' 1 t'a1nho~h .1 's r\dl'rl ruler Prince ':'\orodorn ~lhanouk .i.._.,, Pr!'~1d('n\ 1''or. ·:-1\<.1:in IW"llu•\ ·,,~ ··noth1n).! hut thr \dC' t·X\C'fl'irnn 0(1hal of Rll'h:1rd :\'1'i01\. th1· '.\or1h l\or1·.1 n 11 c "" ;i i,:('n1·~ r t·portt•d t11tl:1~ Sih~nouk . "'htl ht'O•d~ a rclX'I rcg1mt· h.1-.l'd 1n Pt'l.1ni:: .... pokl' :O.londa' ni ght ;ti ;1 h ,1nqu1•1 1n h1-. ht1 n.1r 1n P\Onj!\;111 u 1h1· '\orth Knrean . t Jl)ll al ·Members Share Oil 'Empire' WASlllNGTON lt;PIJ -The. 84 members of the Rockefeller family arc \\'Orlh s light!)' more than $1 billion. family financial adviser J . .Richardson Di\"·orth disclosed today. Dil"·orth, v.·ho runs the Rockefeller family empire. told !louse Judiciary Committee hearings on Nelson A. Rockefe\ler·s nomination as vice pre· .;;idcnJ. that the fami ly holdings total Sl.033 .988.000. It \\ilS the first time in history that the family fouorl cd b)· oil magnale John D. Hocl.efellcr Sr. disc losed ils net \\Orth. Dthl'orth \\'as called ;1s a 1\ it ness primarily to <tfl S\\'t'r question ... ahout a possibl!' c1lnniet of interests b<'t\l'fen RoekcFt•llt•r 's "'calth <.1nd tht· po\\•crs of a viCl' prl'..;111cnt lie said th(' 8-l li\ing Rockt·fcllcr~ have ~ivC'n S235 1nillion to cho.ir1t1· 1n thl'ir lifetime. 1·hi:-. doc::. not i.o('iudt• the SJ billion given a\\'<l .'' l)y Jrihn J) Hoc kefeller Sr. :ind .J•ihn !). Hockcfelter Jr The Seno.ite Hu les Comm1ltt•C'. \1hich <ilready has ;;pprO\'t'd tht· nomination. mean11·hilt~ prcp;1rcd ;1 r('port sa,\'ing it found no ev1dentr th at Roc ke feller h;id :1n\ ulterior n1ot i\'CS "'hen he i?3Ve ·ne:irly S'.l n1illion in lo:ins and gift-. to 1>ersonal und 1>olitical associates O\"t•r <1 1K'nod of 16 .1·ear" The ln;in, <ind ~1ft~ ha\t' been ;inothcr m<iJor iorsut· in thl' rnn firmation proccs-. Di l" ort h pro' idcd no br('akdv" n 011 lhc holdings of the 1nd111du.d fam1 h mcmbt•rs. li e ~aid thal \1ould bi.· .in 1ri ' a ~ ion of t h<'i r ri ght or pn 1 .1c~ l'he bulk or !he fnn1il _\' hnld1nJ,!"- Si :l8 million is in 1ru't' )t•I up b.' John D Hockcft·ller .J r t11r hi-. fSe1• SI Hll.1.10\', Pa l!•' \:!I ' \\ t••1 t l1t•r ·r11,. \11·~·th1 ·r ... f'r\IC'\• 1, 1·.ill 111~ for r,1111 tnn1ght ;1ntt \\ o•d 111"-<l.11 \\llh little C'h,1:1J.!•' Ill t1·n111c·r~1\l111·~ 11 1).!h:-n1•.1r "1!( :1! th1· h1':11 !11'" !'("1eh1ng ii~ 1nl:i1Hl ('h.1t1!'(• 11f I ,llll llll'l'\',1:-0lll.,, lo ";11 p<"rrc·nl 10111).'.hl ;uut \\1•rlno·~ d.11 l:\Slllt: 'rOll.\ \ tli.• r>h rn.,rr1 ur f'.1fnc1•1 '\/1 •novin'' Svll11s1~. (l tO·lco.d1·r o/ /lh' .'i11rr1/l1<1n1·~1· l.10.·r11f.11t1 \r11111 ~rrll lia11n•' lit•r bro//i(•r /j·ft.1 lio~ C"'J'llplt•I "d 1 Mrik at>.-1111 her '\fnr>/ f'aq1• 1\; ... , ... , fin• .. km•t • " M~U••• " L.M,k"' "' Mt•ltl .. Gii""•*• " ,_.,..,,, ..... , ... ci. ... 11 ... I I 11 frttUtrNol,._.,, ...• , ....... " Or-C..11h .. (NU-f " -· llh t 0.at~NOl•tt• .. s,1v11 """'' ... f.•ftl'lll ~ .... •• .... . ••·J llllv'•·-·~' •• $1tr(• ,,...,,", "'"" ·-· •l .. H Ttlot..,.,IMI .. "'o. ....... ... 1'klllff• .. lt9_.,. " "'"' .... .. lfttfnoll\I .... .. ., ........... ... ..• , • - - '" ' -DAIL V PILOT s Tw1d1y. Oecemr.>er 3. 1914 . Haldenian Denies FBI, CIA _ Hush .~ry F rum Png¥ A 1 $1 BILLION. • descendant!', OilYl'orth s11id. The re- maining S295 million i:; held by lhl· in- d1 \•idual r:imily men1bers. ' \\'ASll l ;\'(i1'()~' t" . .\P ) II H l·laldt.•mun tud,1\ dl·n11•d lha1 hl' tru:d to mi:i.u:i.l' lhl· CIA and FBI IJ)' Ir} inR to hOl't• an t•urlv in\'f''>l!J::itiun 111 \Vult·ri:a 11· '\1 •111~'<1 "l,n'1 1i ,1 (u l·t ... 1sk1·d A ...... t ,,,..~{'1,11 f-'l'U'l'l'Ulur ll 11·l111nl IX·n \'e111 ~h· ut tht· \\'t11t•rg,1lt• ('U\t'I' Ull \n;il. .. \()U d1d ''1n1t·thu11: .ll!U had no r1.:ht 11nd{.'r lht· 1a'l to d(1 11n1I th.1! '' to rn1su'e your po,JIUHI 111 th1• i.:o,·1·rr111n·nt to ffilSU"\t' 1ht• l'l1\ IJI ;1 \\;11 \11 d1·fr.1u<l .. 1 h1· f l,\ ;uid Fill Jt·.i'""' \01,1 l..ru:1v ru.11 lo hl' 111 the n:111011.d ull1·r\·'l''" 11 :.d4l4: !I),, n. "110 ill I h<il lHT\(' \\a .. I ht• top uH!t· to th•·n l're:;1dcntH 1t hurd ~I. 11'1\U/I r eplH.'I! "I had no 1nll'nl1011 of cxr£1ethng m} r1·.,1~u1s1bllily :.uid m} Joh . I had no 1n lentlOfl Of dt.'fr<auding and 1111)U ~l lll: the CIA or FBI : I had nn intf'ntion nf oho,;tru<·tHlJ.! thi: 1n\t·~1t~;1t1r1n .. " ll:ildl·m<in ;.nuJ four otlit.'r) <.1rc on tnul on eh:1rges that they eonsptrl'd to oh:;tr\lct Justice, 'l'he indict n1cnt rhar gc' th tll tht•y lntt·rft•rcd v.·lth the \1ork of thl· CIA und ,..HI. "hy d1•t·1•it. c·r:ift tt'i<·l..<·ry :ind dt~hont·"t n11•;1n~ " ll ;1lde 1Yl<i11 v.a~ <1ut•,tl ont·fl ;1boi1t a nu·t"t1ng on .l unl· 23. 1972. \..her(• CIA !ltrf'ctor Ri«h:1rd llt·ln1" and h1 ' ci(•pu t~. \l('rnon \\':1l!1·n~. 11 crt• :ipprOtu::hed b~· lluldemllrl ;.ibout the \Vaterl:ule 1n- \e~t 1.i:11t ion . _ ll;1ldl·man 'aid he askf'd the CIA of. f1r1al ~ ta l1•ll 1hc FBI not to truce the fund' fo und on the \\ Ot t'r j,l:tlc bur,1.!lars. Ha ldeman said lhe Wh1t l' /l ou~e \11t1ntt·d to ;l\'01d t•mh:irruss1ng dnnor:, tu the 1'1son rt•·ele(·tion (':JOl • p<11s n" 'fhc n1nncy found on the hur,::h1rs h:.id l'on1 c from can1paign fund ... "''ou (•:ill in f\n1tr!('<1'S (uremCJst and hii:,:hl'SI ll•\'cl men rt'SIXJll)iblc for l h(• 1nLt•ll 1gentc·guthering function iHld nat1nn:ll '('('Uri\\' nr the Uncled Statc:1." ti(·n·\'cnistC s<iid "''ou'rl' tc·lling this tourt and thi' Jury that Sl:1tC.1i." Bcn-Veniste s.:iid ... ,·ou·r~ mude IQ h<i\C the FU! curt<iil on the Missift• i11 Action .\ :"\a\'Y C ru ise · !\liss il e Inert 'fest \'c hicle cmerg<•s rron1 the sea Hftcr torpedo tube ejcc· lion from an under\ra t e r test rig o ff San Clemente Island in the latest tests of a d esign b~-LTV r\erospacc Corp. of Dallas. In opera· lion. the missile \\'OUld be sub-launched and boosted to fli ght speed by a · s mall rocket motor. then extend \l'ing and ta il surfa ces and fly long di s lanccs po\vcrcd by a s n1all ·rurbofan engine. • Jaycees Eyi11g Gal Menibers :-.11,\;.,11 1t;r 11 -SC\l·nofth<'ninP .Ja~\·ee l'h:Jl)ll'I'~ 1n }<lnr1<l:J's !;irgc!il d 1~1r1t•! n1;1,\ dt•f) their n:.ition;d i:h;1rt\•r ";on :i nd alh1\\' \.\'OITI('ll lo bt.-l'OTI1 l' ftll! 1nl'mh1..'r~ of 1hc tradi- tinna I ly a 1 l-111 u ll' nrgJi ni zat ion . t.:n1ler thl' n;it1onid ch;irtl'r. mt'm · tx;r!>hiµ in th~· nrji;iniz;ilion is limitl•d to m<ilc~ hl'l\.\l'l'll 18 and 35. 1\lany l'h:.i pters accl·pt 11omcn as "associ;ite men1bcrs" \1ho hold all pri\·ilei;:cs ex- cept \'otin.i:: and holding orfice. But \\'ill Stu<irl. ''ice president of the Grcall'r !\lh1n1i chapter, said ~I on · day a mO\'£' i!> undl'r \1 :JY among most of the 1..·h:.1pters in l)istri ct 20 to grant full membership ri g ht ~ to woml'rl. Stuart c:.d led the concept of rl'tain- fng th1..· m -.lc e ,.;clu-.hene:.s of the or- ganll<1l1un "r1d1cu lou' .. J et Slides in Mud l~l:'\C l \''."\ATI (l'PI 1 •\ DrlroH· bound !)('lt;1 Air Linc<; Jl'tlin1·r c:i rr\'-in~ ::?22 p:.1 ~i>enJ,!er<; ~lipfl<'rl off a taX - 1v.ay :1nrl heran1e rn1red in mud just bt'lnrc t;1kt'nff :\londay ;d c:rl'att·r \in «1nn:111 Airport :'\one of 1ht• 211 p:1 ~-.l.'n~er' or 11 1·n,11 1nPtnbcr~ \\·a-. 1n 1urcd llut 11 tonk 11rll'kl'r-. Sl'\'Pn tio11r-. tu ,i.: .. 1 11!1· l,ockhl'cd Tn·S\;ir b.ic k on 1hc~1np ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T~0< ..... 0t Co.>10•H11'•1111 ... 11>,..1>i<l>t\<om -<l! ... i'<e•• "'°'' l\PYOl" ..... 0fl ... 0t ..... Qt< Cot\! Pwbl•"""G (O"'P•"• ~'"'"'""'''°"'''• °""'""I'd -""•• tl>•<twql> '•l~f lo< (oo.!f W.'>A "••I><>'! B--•<" """''"'11"" llr••" fa"" • .,., v.11.. 1 ...... ~•o41•1N<• V•"•• •..a !JQ~"· Bo•'" ~ .... , ...... ••"91• "91-! f'll•1'6~" ""II''"''" !ulu•d•., •M ~•••· ,.,. 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"' .,, •.• "'Oii ... .,.,,~,. ..,,,,,.,, "''''"'!lllfll " Oil "'llfl'"'' Cigarette Burglars Hit in Costa . Mesa A team of burgl;irs becoming known as the f'olidnighl Smokers has hit a Costa ~lesa con\'Cnience market for lhe fourlh lim~ in a month. They ·ugain st ole nothing but cigarettes. 600 cartons valued at more than 52 .000 \.\'holcsale-in the latest raid discovered 1\londay. l'ichola s R occo Furtizella . S2, O\.\'ner of the 7-Ele\'en J\larket at 2150 Placentia i\\·e ., called police to "the small grocery upon discovering his loss. Offi cer Art Kassel said it appeared the intruders pried open the front door sometime during the night. then ..,,·heeled their loot away in a shopping ca rt and a \.\·heeled tra<;h cont a in e r. ln\'estigators said they apparently deliberately left behind only 11 cartons of cigarettes, all of relatively new and slO\.\'·sclling brands not in great demand. Burglars during the pa st month ha\'C broken into a Tic Toe l\.larke t on Hospital Sued 111 Boy's De atl1 l)amugPs totuhng S.Sll0.000 \.\·(·rr de· n1:i ndcr1 frorn !he !>ttitc of Ca lifornia ;\londa.1· hy a 'l'paratcd courJ\e v..·ho t'laim that nl't::lit:Pncc by offic ials nf Fair\'iC'\\" State llospital. Costa t-.lcsu . lC'd to their 8·ycar·old son's dc<&th. R Hansom L1tik and Ann Link seek the damages in un Orange County Superior Court ilC!tnn "'h1ch blames the hosp1lal for !he dc:tlh last J une 12 tlf :\1 ark ,\llen Link. llospita\ officials ''ud :ll the lime \h<it the bo~ had died from strangula- tion. - Va11dals Hit E stancia High Offil'i:.1ls :11 Cn~la f\lpo,;11 '~ E!l tu ncia lli~h School c allt•d ~ltec ~londay tu r omplain or \'<indalts m and !hefts o \'t'r the lon,i: 1'h.1nksiz:11·1ng ""'eckend . P :1trolman K0,1te r Cowdrt'\' rcspondt•d to thl' campu5 at 2323 •:~t;1nc1a On\t' and tnnk a S99S i.irund theft report. 1n add1l1 r>n to logging SC\ er a I inciclrnt!\ of v:indril1sm ffp '\aid lh<' !heh lu~~ included 11 co"· Uy French horn rrom th~ music de- partment and the scale~ from the gym thed to\.\ c11th football pla~ er:11. l I 4 Sent to Jail 0r;inge f fl un1 v j:ul hot>k1ng!I for the ~4 hour'\ end1n~ m1dn1.11hl ~loncla}' 101alrd 111 1.11 mf'n <1nd 11 \\'Om en Ji. 1 I dt•put 1e' r(•porlt">d tod:J.\. • f'airvie\.\' Road at West Wilson Street twice, stealing virtually all cigarettes In the store. · A similar burglary occurred al another Ti c Toe Market at 2052 Xewport Bl\'d., in which a patrolling policem an spotted suspicious activity and drove around the bloc k to check . No one was there V.'hcn he arri\'ecl within two minutes. Officer 'K assel said in the latest con- venience market cigarette burglary, the intruders touched nothing else, such as watches and other valuables on displuy. Owner Fu rtizella added that t he y lert every single cigar. I' rom Page 1l I MILLS ... but said hl' has suffered for years fron1 ;1 <'hrnnic h<'art irregularit ~· \\'ithout spccif~·ing any partit·tdi.!r 1lln\1 ~<:. i\lbt'rt s:1id. ··1 think ilhas h:.HI :1n in11);;et on his voholc s,·sten1 ... I :11n l1(1t l:1lking about ;u]ything t>l~(', 1u-.t hi -. ph.\ -.ic a\ condition.'' Albert ';11d he had i.l long talk 11ith :-.!ills :\l nnd a y, <it the Arkansas J)cmoera!'s r<'r111e'il. but \\'Ould not '>:I.\ 11h:it thcv d1<:rus"cd. :-.1e1nhers of the \\'a,\'S and :-.1 (';111s Com 1n itlcl' n1P t privately v•ith Albert tod.1y, :\tills 1l1d nnt :i llend this morn1n1.:'s ,e..,~1un <•f th1· t·auc us :i nd 11·:i-; not ~11en un C<tpitol 11 111 until shortl) ufter n011n . \\'hen prp-.-.p(I :is lf1 \I httht'r the l)cn1o{'r.11u· Slct·nng Committee \l<iS di'\C'USSini.: an~· nrtion invol\'ing 1\Jills, Albert rcpli1'rl. "Pleas(' ... \\'C h!t \'l' n lot of prt' 111n 1nary things to do bcf ori: \1<' i;:et lnto anything like that.'' But H ep. Phi llip Burton of Cahforni:l. nc11 ly elected cha irman of thr> House T>emorratic Caucus, sa1d. .. I \1 di not \ ote to unsc:1t hi rn ." DOW JONES LIST DIPS UN DER 600 NF.\V YORK <t:Pll -Cooetrn over the natton 's re<:ess1on coupled with disappointment 1n President Ford's televised n f!\.\'S conrerence sent prices plunging on the Nev.• .:\'ork Stork Ex- change loday hclow the closely '\1 <itched 600 le vel. The Dow Jones indu!\trial average, \.\hi ch lost more than lS points ~1on· dcty. ""'al\ arr 8 68 at 594.34 at mid-day. The blue.chip indicator was ap· µroaching its closing tow tor the year of ~4 5G on Qrt. 4. S()mr iTivc11tors. arcordlng lo an'11l.1•i<ts. Wl're disappointed that Ford did not produce :iny lncentl1·cs in his nev.·s confere nce ~londay ni ght. grounds that It "'a!> J)(lht1ca\ly emb:1r- ra~s1oi:: for this invc~tig:il1on to be continul•d ''" llnldem11n replied thal was his un- dl'r!jtanding or u suggestion th:il had bt·en n1;1dc to hi m by President ~ixon. Al o n e point 1n t h(' cross - exantlnation. Ben-Veniste uct•used llaldt!rtl llll nr ....... :J ndcring up and do11o'n uncl all over the lot" :uid n1uddy· ini,: tu s anSV.'(•rs to questions <fboUl ho"· much llaldem an :ind :'\ixon kneW ;lhout \V:iter~at1..•. Ucn-Venisle \l'a1ted until :.iftcr the jury had left the roon1 to complain '1boul llaldeman's uns\l·cr_s to .his <1uestLons. • S84.4 itlillio11 lh1ldc·man n111inla1nl'd that a June 23, 1972. eon\'cr~<ition in v.•hi eh hl' and 1'1xon t;dkcd about \Vo1te rgate con· $pirators G. Gordon Liddy a~d .£. lloward 11\Jnt did not necessanty in- dicate lla lde n1an knew that Liddy directed the brcak.·in. 1'h<.' break-in had occurred six days carher. \Vhc n Bc n ·Bc niste tom pl aincd about lh~lde mun 's il·ngthy res1>0nses, the witnes&,' lawyersaid he h ad~ r!ght to answer rully since it is a cnm1nal trial. "The racl that it thro'4'S ~1r. Ben· Veniste out or his rhythm is no eon· cerno.r mine,,, John r .-wilson safd. U.S. Will Sell Gold Reserves \VAS lll NGTO!'J iAP l -The United States \l'ill sell l\.\'O millinn ounces of .:old , \'alucd nffici11Jly ;1t SS.1.4 million, fr11m it s govcrnn1cnt·hcld gold re· serves. Treasury Secretary \Villian1 E. Si mon said today. ·Simon o:t lso said the government \~·ill not ask ror a postponement of the right fo r Amer icans lo buy gold after Dec. 31. lie said the go\'ernment gold wi ll be sold at a public auction Jan. 6 and thal sales \\'Oul d be in qu;intities of 400·oz. bars: The Gl•ner:il Scl'vices Administra· lion \1·itl issue formal invitations for bids in about !Od;iys, Si mon s aid. Firentel't Race To LW Towers -False Alarni :\ malrunction in the alarm system al the ne1v Leisure \\'orld tov.·crs in Laguna 1-lil\s f.1onday cau~ed ;ibout 40 firen1en and nine pieces of cqui1>mcnt to hl' St'nt to srenc. 'l'hl• t\1•in 1 ·1-stor~ buildings opened l:i-.t month. 'rhl'Y ar1..· the tallest struc- tures in unincorporated Orange County. County firemen s<iid abou t 150 1>ersons are now li\·ing in the retire- n1ent buildings that have 311 units. 7\o <ltte was e\'acuated in the morn· ing incWcnt. It \\'as thl' fourth time l'i remen huvc responded since the buildings 1,1,•cre opened a bout \\\11 v.·ecks ago. 'rhcre \\'!ls one actual smHl l fire, l\.\'O fire al:irms turned in b.v error und the l\lond ay malfunction· ing of an alarm systl·m. Batl<tlion Chief George Toussaint said technicians :ire \\'Orki ng lo cor· rec\ the alurm systems. lie said the responses ha\'e been good \ruining ex· perie nre for fircml!n. "\Ve shnke out a fe\v more bugs euth time \1·c'rc here.'' said Toussaint. Woman Sues Viejo Pair for Dog Bite A \\'Omun sued a :\l ission \riejo cou pie ror S'lOO,~ Friday in an Orange County Superior Court action charg- ing them ""'ith negligence that led to her being bitten and cla\.\·ed by their t "'·o St. Berna rd dogs. Diane Juergens names l·larold B. ;ind Barbara Stevenson as defend;ints in an action based on her allegation that she was attacked by the two dogs la ~t July IS as she walked on Via Pi· n11cnto nca r their hon1e. 'l'he secretary also disclosed in 1£"Stimony before the llousc Banking :.ind Curren('\' s ullcommittec that lhc governn1cnt ·\\'ill consider selling ad- ditional gold in the fu ture. although probably in smilllCr amounts. ~1n1o n made clear the J an. 6 sate of gold is directly connected to the de - c is io n o f Congress to pe rmit Americans to O\.\'n gold. ending a 41 - yt·ar ·old ban on the private O\.\'nership of the precious metal. lie said tha t if the go\'ernment did not !>ell surnl·of its gold. an in1..·rcasc in gold im1)01·ts \\'Ou ld be rec1uired tu meet !>l)<'cu l:i ti vc .ind i,!1 dus trial FIRM TESTS DREDGES FOR GOLD HUNT, Page A10 needs. "This ;idditiona l import de- mand ""'ould tend to lov.·e r the value of the U.S. dollar relntivc to other cur· rt·ncics and \\'Ould thus tc~nd to in- <·reast· the doll;tr prices of the goods \1•e in1port and of th(' typl~ of export,·· Sin1on said. 'l'hc sale of 2 million ounces 1\·ill be only a sn1all portion or the officiu l L'.S. gold s upply of 276 1n1l lion ounl.'es. \"alucd al 542.22 per ounce, the U.S. .!!Old reser\·es ilre \\'Orth about Sl 1.6 billion. At the official pncc. a 400-ouncc ba r \\Ou Id cost about 516.800. On \.\'Orld rn arkets, Hold has been ~e\ling for about 5180 an ounce and it is lik el ~· the 1'reasury v.•ill ~ell its gold at som ething closer to the ma rket price rathe r than the official price. Simon told the I-louse su b - rom mittee, howe ver , that the ·rreas ury Department "docs nol have any s pecific price objectiv(' in mind" and dol'S not v.·anl to Ix• con1mitted to :i s pecific price formula. "In m y \'iC"'· the sccreta1)' uf the Trea sury should be cxpt:ctcd lo cx- creisl• responsible Judgment taking into -.ceount over-all economic condi- tions and the need to a1·oid lllacing un- due s trains on the international v;i\uc of the dollar," he said . Simon sought to a ll ay fear!4 that sales or official gold ''\rould be part- inJ! "'ith our nation;il p:ilrlmony I bclie\'e these fears urt· unfounded." Ill' said that since the government dl·cidC'd in 1968 to rcn1ove gold fron1 it~ ro le as a partial b:il'king for US. currency, "gold no\\' has no function in our domes I ic monet:Jr)' s) stein.'' Simon s aid profits from the gold sales v.·111 be used by the government lo fi nanC'e its o"·n expenditures and reduce its need to borro"1 m(lncy in fina neial markets. lie said the first S42 for each ounre of gold -the official prirc -will be used tn redccn1 gol d certificntl's now he ld b.v the Fede ral Reser\'e Hoard. As expected , UilY,.or_th_ S<&~d the ma- jor family investment 1s 1n Exxon, one of the companies formed when Stan. dard Oil Co. formed by John D. Rockefeller Sr . was split up. But Dilv.•orth ad ded the family's $156.7 million in Exxon stock represents just over l pe rcent or the total compaciy stock. . The farnily's second la rgest holding is $98 million, or all .the outstanding: stoek in Rockereller center. Dilworth said. The family also h<llds $84 .9 ·million in Standard Oil or Calirornia a nd $72.6 mlllion in IBM stock. Dilworth. nephew and namesake or the for m er Philadelphia m ayor. in· sisted tha t the goat of the Rockefell£'r family \\'i.IS to make money o"n their in - vestment s and not to hold economic cont rol of major V.S. industries. "it should be stresse.P that both the ramilv members and their in\'estment advisCrs are totally uninterested in controlling anything," he said. "The family m e mbers arc simply in· 1·estors. The aim and hope of the ad- vi sers is over time to achie\'c a re- asonable tot a I return for our clients.'' While most of the fantlly holdings are in s tocks. Dil\.\·orth also li sted $1 27 million in bonds and r~al estate total- in g nearly S95 million. t.:ompanics in \\'hich thp family ho lds SIO million or more in stock in· l·lude d Chase r.-t anhattan Hank, l\.fobil Oil Co .. Eastman Kodak, General F.leetric. Texas Instruments and Min- nesota f.lining a nd Manufacturing (Jl\1 ). Oil"'Orth said that he rccei\•cd "un. animo u s pe rmission '' of the Hdckefelle r family to make public the total fi gures of their holdings. "'This in itself has been a unique ex· periencc sinC'e it runs so complete ly ugainst the grain or \\·hat\.\'(' in the of- fice consider to be one of our major responsibilities -the pre!>er\'alion of the separatl· identity a nd highly persona I t rea1ment of each account,'' he said. · "Like othe r Americans, they \•alue highly th e i r r ight of pe rsona l pri\'aCy." Ri~es Tl1ursday Fo1· Hnntington Officer Prince The t raditional 21-gun salute wlll sound Thursday in honor of Hunt· ington Beach police man Leslie Ja m es Pr ince, who died Sunday fron1 in- juries suffered in a traffic accident. f>'uneral scr\·ices will be held Thurs- day al 1:30 p.m. a't Garden Grove Com munity Church, 12141 Le\1·is St.. Garden Gro\'e. Burial will be at Forest La ..,,·n !llemorinl Park i!l Cypress. :\Ir . Pri nce. a 26 -)'('a r -o ld patrolm11 11 , '4':JS fatally injured \\'hen :i vehicle struck him as he directed traffic in a darkoned intersection Nov. I(). Felio"' offi eers \\'ill honor him with the 21-g un sa lute and a motorcade from Jl untington Be ach police station lo lhe church. then to the gra\"eside. ~Ir. P rince. a resident of Fountain \"itlh.•y . leaves his wido w Lynda Prine£'. and a son, r.lichael La\.\·rence, 6 months. He also lea\'cs his parents. ~Ir . ;ind ~!rs. L:i\1•rence Prinre: a brother. Hohl·rt I .. r•rinel', and a sis· ll'r. l)onna Ra<: Lt·\·i. :-.J r. Prince \1·enl lo 1\·ork for the lluntin;,.!ton licach l)l)lice de partment 1n 1969. "erving first as u t·adel. A year l;1t1..•r, he became a S\4'0rn 1>01lce of· fit'{'r Soldiers Kill 16 .Pll i\'O~I PE~!!, Cambod ia CAP)- S1xtcen persons \Ve re killed in J)hnom Penh \\•he n superstitious s oldier<; flrl•d their guns during: an eclipse of the mnon, police reported. ~--~~~ ---- ''The Dating When a custo mer chooses a date for in stallation of hi s carpeting . he wanls lo be assured th at the carpeting wil l be insta lled on schedule. We are able to provide fa st. efficient service . due to the fact that we maintain all of ou r own crews. If ne cessa r y . be c au se of co nstru cti on de,lays. ·we can adjust t he schedu led d ate fo r o ur customers convenience . Aft e r all , carpeting can be purchased many pl aces. and the one thi ng we can provide that others can't. is the t3ES T SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY! ' • Game'' ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Pl•centla Ave. COSTAMISA ~46·4138 HOUAS:M ... "'"'n.w.., tto s:Jo-nt .. t tot-SAT., t :JO to s • • • • Mills Under tire Newest Antics 'Bring Ridicule' ~VASHfN-GTON fAPJ -Rep.' Wilbur D. !\lills. ;imid conrlicting st<itemcnts about his he ;:i lth :ind a movie career for s tripper F<inn e Foxe, has been rebuked by hi s former election opponent for his rene\\'ed friendship \Vilh '"fhe Tidal Basin Bombshell .'' The critich;m "'as issued !\Ionday by Republ ic11n Judy Petty of Little Rock, Ark .. ;i s ~ldls returned here ~rom a \vcCkend appearance on stage 1n Bo ston with !'.liss Foxe, "·ho strips under the name "The Tidal Ba si n Bombshe ll." !\liss fo'oxc. "'hO'iC real n ame is Annabel Battistella, also ha-; performed under the name "The Ari!entinc F'irl'cracker.'' i'dr'i. Petty 'iaid Jl.lills' actions \\'ith the 38-year-o ld stripper have brought ridicule "lo the people who placed their trust 1n him. "!\Ir. !\!ills' rl'·Cl<:('tion \.\'as not a mand.ite to rontinuf.' his aff air \.\'ith the 1\r ~e nline Firecrac·ker," said Jl.lrs. Pclly. \.':ho declint.·tl during the campaign lo make an issue oul of an October inc ident 11·hcn p.irk police stopped h1ill <.;' c;.ir in \Va"hington and '.\liss Foxe umeri.::cd from the auto and jumped in lo the 'ridal B<l 'iin .. l\lcan1vh ilf.', a l.itllc Hock newspapel' \.\'hich suppbrted :\!ills' fl'· election. the Arkans<i'> Guzcttc, said in <in editorial today that if JI.tills "cannot forego his publi c indiscre- tions and if he prefers the life of show business to the life on Capitol l-lill," he should resign hi s congr~ss ional seat to devote. rulltime effort's to his "ne11• llneof't'•ork.'' The editorial also "laid that \Olers ''didrj't re-elect '.\lills to make ap· pearances in burlesque theaters nor. for that m:Jtler. to cn~a,(!f.' his energil''> in 'sl'cnario "·nttng and lloll) 11·ood talent scouting.'' Follo .... ;ing hi s appearance Saturday with Mi s'> t'oxe in Boston, l\litls told a reporter the next day that he had "·ril· ten a mo\'ie script that \.\'Ould make the stripper a star. Mc also s:iid he had done a take·off on former President Nixon that he submitted to a rilm pro- ducer. l-lo\1·e''er, he said here '.\londay that UPI Ttl..,... .. FANNE DOES HER THING Mills' Friend the Stripper he had only been joking. "I only said I \.\'as thinking <tbout \.\'ri ling a script." r-.llils said. '"I don't kno\.\· anything -.bout script·\.\'ritin~." [\·en so. he s<t id he h<td son1c idea<; he tould pa s~ along to others for a :.UC · cessful mo\'ic idea. As :\lilts returned to the Ca1>ilol, Rep . Ra y Madden <D·l nd .), ehairm<an of the lloust' Rules Commit- t('e, said 1\Iills' acti\'ities V.'erc "un- fortunate ." l·le questioned \.\'hcther ~!Ill s \\'as qlialificd to continue as "chairman of that lax·\.\'rilinl:( com· mittl'e.'' :\Til ls , ;in Arkan s as Democrat. is chairm:in of the •louse \'lays and ~1eansComm1ttet. llouse Speaker Carl Albert refused to di sc uss the Boston episode. saying he had good reason; "I reel sorry for t-,1(. ~Tills ." In Arkansas, Go\'. Dale Bumpers s aid Mills ' \n\'olvement \\'ith. ~tiss Foxe "troubles me the \.\'ay it does all the people here ... I don 't condone ii. of course.'' For hi s part. l\li\ls said he tra,·cled to Boslon and appeared on stage "to dis1>el all these innuendoes." lie said he would not ha\'e made lhe ap· pearance if hl' \.\'as trying to hide a clandestine relationship \.\'ith the 'i''oman. 11er association \~·i1h i\1ills rerf.'i\'cd wide publicity \\'hen police slOP\k'<I th.e congressman's speeding car con· taining i\l1 s;:; Foxe, :O.l ills and three others Oct . 5. l\t iss Foxe ran from the auto and jumped into the Tidal Ba sin. Police said both she and :\Tills 11·e1·c in- toxitatcd and th al ~!ills 1vas bleeding rrom face cuts. The publicity revi\'cd Jl.1 iss Foxe•-; stage carel·r. \l'hich sbe resuml•d \\'ilh a S3,000·<l ·\l'ee k stand al lhe Pili:ri rn Theater in Boston. She upencd in :\t·1~· 'York l'olonday. ~1 ills sa{d, upon hi s return to \\lashington that he did not think the lalest surge of publicity has hurt him . "I think I \\'aS right.'' he said of hi-: stage appe<trancc. "Of course I could be wrong." ~!ills also mo\'ed to scotch run1or'i that he and his 11·1fe mi i.?hl be con- sidering ending their 40·~·ear mar· riage. ··certain l v not." he said. llis \.\'ife ~1·as asked in a telephone inter\'ie11· if "he ;,ind her husband 1nigh1 separate. she replied: "1'hat'-; a 1·c ry perso nal question. I ha\~ no eommcnt." Then she hung U!l the phone. ·rhe coni;:ressman said h<'re he is tired and looking for11'ard to a re~l :1fler the current House session cnd'i. hut added that there 11 as. nothing to rc1>0rts he surrcred a heart. attack . Qlo111evcr. in Boston he told a ·ne\\·sman he...,vas under heavy seda- tion for a heart condition. " ---11tt1"9"1''1 .. 01 . , Record Murder Rate Expected to · Persist \VASHJNGTON (AP) -The record· setting U.S. murder rate is not likely to decline until the 1980s when post- World War I I babies have matured, a new government report said today. The l'\ational Center for lteallh Statistics. an arm of the U.S. Depart· ment or llca lth. Education and \\lelfare. based that prediction on homicide statistical trends dating to the 19th century and on the st<itistica\ fact that persons between IS and 29 years old are more likely to be as· sailants or \:i ctims than any other age group. Statistical expert ,\. Joan Klebba &aid an estimated 20,518 persons were murde red last year in the United States. a rate of 9.8 deaths per 100,000 population. The pre\'ious record was 9.7 murders per 100 .000 in 1933 during the depths or the Depression. The Klebba sludv disrloscd that 40 percent of the 1972 murder \'ictims and 60 percent of those arrested for homicide \\'ere a~ed 15 tn 29 ~·ears. representing in part the •·population bulge" of persons born between World War IT and the Korean war. "If the' age group 15·29 continues to account for such a high per}'entage of the victims a nd those arrested, a do'i'•nturn in the homicide rate cannot be expected until the 1980s, when the largest birth cohorts of the 1940s and 1950s will have reached 30 years o( age or more." it said. · A cohort is a group of individuals ha\'ing a statistical faetor in common in a demographic study, such as year of birth. The report said the U .S. murder rate rose from l!lOO to a 1933 peak, declined through the 1940s and 1950s, then began an up\.\·ard-trcnd in 1960 \.\'hen the rate \vas 4.7 homicides per 100.000 popul ation. The study found that homicide rates 11·ere four times higher ror men than ror \\·omen. and 11 times higher fol' blacks than for \.\'hitcs .. • . Fireal'ms and explosi\'es but mos1ty fireal'ms \.\'ere the weapons in 68 per- cent of the 19i2 murders. The report said 1971 \\'as the first lime that guns and bombs \.\'ere used more often in 1nurders than in suicides. Sunday Bus Service Goes Through March Orange County Transit District directors voted unanimously J\1onday to continue experimental Sundar bus scr\'ice in its current form until next J\larch, de s pit e some serious ridership problems. In an extensi\'C re~rt to the board, dist rict General r-.1 anager G.J. ··Pete'' Fi<'lding said the Sunday buses carried an 3\'eraJ:?e or 10.300 JX'Op lc pC'r \vcek O\'e r the first 20 months of operations. But t'iclding noted that the bulk or those ride rs \Vere concentrated on a relatively s mall number of routes in ser,·icc and some bus lines \\'Cnt almost riderless. The average patronage on Sunday" is about .65 passengers per mile. This oPtion \1·ould affect 10 routes. -Elimination of all lines v.·ith less than .75 passengers per mile, affect· ing all but eight of the routes and patronage averaging 6,530 a week for a cost sa\'ings or about S9,000 a \.\'eek . Although Fielding suggested main · taining the status quo for now, he said the last option should be seriously con· sidered in ~1 arch. The eight lines that would remain. he said, ser\'e the highest-demand areas. Fielding said the hi ghest patronage is on beach und shopping area routes and those that go past · week~nd attraction areas. His Purse • Was Srtatched SEATTLE CUPI) -Seattle police report a 25.year-old man dressed in. women's clothing re· ported his purse was taken. The transvestite. v.·ho listed his occupation as greenhouse at· .tendant, s aid a man in his 20s jumped from a vehicle and grabbed the v.·hitc. leather bag, breaking the shoulder strap. The victim "'as dragged 30 feet on the outside of the <"ar \\'hen he attempted lo chase the suspect. lie suffered minor cuts. Drug Smuggling Raps Net Four SA\' \'SIDRO (UPI ) -T\\'O San Gabriel couples 11•ere ~rresled \Yhen they allegedly tried to smuggle more than 52.5 million \10rth of heroin into the United Statt•s from Jl.lexico, Customs officials disclosed. Agents s aid l'.tonday the suspects were taken into custody Sunday ni ght at the San i'sidro border crossing. The 5.06 pounds of bro'i''n heroin \\'as found in their station \vagon, age nts said. The suspects ""·ere identified as Jef- frey Frank Schreiber. 23. and his \\'if<', f<~aith . 2·1. of l\lonro\'ia. and Nathan R. !lenderson. 36. and 'i'olan- da 1>. Gonsales , 32, of Glendora. GOP Elders 'Old, Stuffy' SAN DIEGO CAP) -Retired Rear Adm . Leslie Gehres says in the minds of many, the Republiran parly l'i run by "a bunch of stuffy old cro11·s" and millionaires. Gehr('S, \\•ho resigned r-.londay ni ght as the party chairman in San 01 C'gO Cou nty after 12~~ years. said in his opinion "'there are pro~bly more of them among the Democr'ats." A s uccessor is expected to be namC'd next month. ''Th ere are muny options available to the hoard related to Sunday service." r~ielding said. "The scr\'ice accounts for about 15 percent or week· ly net cost but handles only about eight p ercent of the w ee kly patronage.·• The a\lC'rnativc directors chose In adopt con1inue<> the current level of Sunday ii;e r\'ice unlU anticipated ·systcm·\.\·ldc changes in ~larch v.•hen 44 new buses will be addod to the coun- ty neet. Village C'osed But they ,,·ere also told:-. number of other choices \1·pre ov~ilabl c ri ght away . They included: -Total eltminotion or Sunday bus servirl' on the rurrcnl31 routes. -Elimination of the eight lowest· patronagl" roul£'" ut a cost sa,•inAS or about $2.500 a \\CCk . Hough!)• 1.260 persons p(·r \\'eek u!le lhe~e lin<'"· -Ellminatio11 or fi''e or the lov.·esl- patronagt> roule~ that carry only 720 people por \•:cl'I... -Eliminu11on or 11 11 linos t•a rr.vlng less lhan one· hair passenger per mile. 'No Profi(' iii Japa11es e Park Japanese Village and Deer Park. a major Orange County lourist altrac· tion closed Its gates to visitors ?.1on· day. . Ned P. DeWitt, president of the p~rent rirm. Six f-1ags Inc., s.aid shrinking atten<i:ince :ind unpror1ta- h1e operations at th!'.! 32·acre racility in auena Park forced the shutdown. It was reported today that several £ir1ns . including J:ipanesc bu~l~ess interests. ~re studying po!ls 1blc aquhHtion of the scvr:n-year-old at- traction. DeWitt said every effort is being made to rind johs for the park's 200 employes hut that some \1·111 undoub· edly t>e pefmancntly laid off._ t.1ost or the management rersonne\ will be absorbcrl by the parent com- pany, according to Dc\V111 'o;; c;t:1tc· m e nt. and so~c n1 ;,11nt l'!lance "·orkers \\·ill he kept on to care for the. animals. Some of 1he ani mal a<'I S of th<' park ma he ahsorbt"d into othl'r S1~ Flags Amusement enter!\ :ind others n\ay be ~old to similpr parks, De\Vitt said. J . . • Ali tine, A li Tiro ... J ennifer t\l e h:eHcr, '.l. uf Coronadl). i..; lt·:.irning young: a.;; <ihe n1imit" 1\larint' ('•1rpc; Be1·r11!1 l)rpo! b.'.lnd condut tor during" :.i tonccrt i11 So11 llit•(!o·s !Jalhoa Park ori::an p a\·11 1011. ' • Nation 'Lacks Leader~ Hi storia1i Com11ia ger Calls for Co1is ervatis11i By TllO!\IAS PAL:\I ER Ol IM C.11' Pi"" SUH ltislori;in ll enry Steele Commagcr said l\1onday America finds itself 11·ithout lenders in it s fourth great \\'atershcd period of hi story . \\lilh a population half that of the Los An geles area today, he said, thC' nc\vly united colonies round "great leaders and solved great proble'ms. '' "\Ve can 't prodt1cc a single citizen or rcmntely compflr:iblc t'apabdity, '' he asserted in an address at Ca l State Long Beach . 1'he elderly author and professor of hi'itory at Amher~t College said creative leadl•f'sh1p ha-; been lackin;:: since the :\'cw Ucal. 1-lis specrh capped CafState Long Beach's series on the state of 1\mcrican Society. I-le c<.liled for a rev1\'al of con- servatism -"the conservatism of the tv.'o Roosc\'elts :ind Thomas Jcf· ferson" -\Vhich he defined as con· rerned \\'ilh ronservation of re· sources. the di gnity or man and .a bet- ter v.•orld for posterity. Commager suggested that the ·rountry's problems really began clur·. ing the Cold \Var. the first oeriod in histor y when the U.S. "began em brae- in ~ totalitarian state~. not freedom, thereby turning tradition on it s head.,. ··All problt•n1s art• glohal ," he ... 1rcs~ed. minimizin~ the separate· nc~s of 1\mC'rican society front the rest of the 1rorld. Il e listed th e n1a jnr conditions pl agui n g th P \.\'orld today - 1>opu la tion, enl'rg~·. food. pollut1on, tht• arms r:.itc, the C'conomy -and ~a id ;di nations arf.' \'ulnerablc. \\'1th niodcrn \t•chnological pro- ,c:rl'~S. '0 \Vl' can't shrug ou r shoulders al \\ anl of food and medicine in the 11nrld and call it r.0t:l's problem, ll1s \\'i II. anymore." 1'hese are not new pro· blems . Commager said. but they represent a moral problem past ~enerations could avoid because they lacked the abililytosolve it. 11 1• chararterizcd the current crucial period as the end of the eon· rcpt of infinity aud the end of isola- tion. ··can 1ve change our prodi'gal habit <:. can \.\'e arhiC\'C a more equita- ble di stribution of resources in. the world?" he asked. "\Ve arc prisoners o&our clirhes.'' CommagC'r charged. but nol as much ;,is a decade ago. "To sur\'i\'e, \\'C. mu-:l sec the aball•m(·nt of lradition!'l l na1 ionalis m, 1h1· most ptl\.\'t•rful fore~·· l'\'l'r." Annth<'r fun<l ainent:il <·hange in lh<- \.\'orld. a s Commager secs 1t, is lhc overall political scene. ''A ne"'• more ominous alignment" has emerged. he C'X plained. "not bct\.\'ecn East and \\lest but bel\.\'cen North and South." This he said. pits thcoverpopul:J t(·dde· 1·eloping nations of the Southern I lemisphere against the d~veloped , 'rC'· • la1i1·cly li ghtly populated st:nc·s of the Northern 1-lemisphert·. Comm:lger S('('S the United :-..":1tion!> potentiall y <ts ,·;iJuab\c in sol\·in.1: ~·orld differences and chided the L1.S . government for not supporling it more. But, he added . the United Na- tions "may ha\·e rommitted sui cide" by \'Otin g so much recognition Lo the Palestinian cause. · . The situation inthev.·o·rld is nolhope·· less. Con1 ma ger said, "'but v.·e need not pious admonitions, but •• ~ crcati\·c solutions. "Ci\'ilization is in peril and , ... c can't seem to take action." 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' • • • ' 0.t.ll V Ptl..OT Just /9\ Coasting i~J , .... ~ '\~ )/f'i' '': wich Tom lll'phiae ~ SCHOOL DA'tE o•;M',-~ov. ,, the time for <.ti/ gorxJ C'1t1zen'i \Ii 1\h civic sp1r1l In takt-fJUl l•ftf)l•rs <ind become .. chool OO;ird C'Jnd1d<i tl''>. School tru,tc<· tlt•C:lf>n~ Jre cCJm1ni,: up th1'5 ne:o:t ~arch 1 ~d . ti') mv usl.la'I d1 sbcllef, 1~oplt· h.i\t ,1lr\'i•d} JXJr1!)('d up to the Orange Count~ lll·J.:IStr;ir ,,f Vottrs Off1l·c and r1r~l·1! u11 r..on didacy paper .. Incumbent :-.l(.'\ollf$11 t \lt:'J L'n tht:d Sc hoo l 01 "'tr1 t l ·rru .. tec Don Sm<&ll""ood alreurly h;.,\ h1.., [JJJ>tf'> 1n hand. Su doe~ l<1ni.: time L.i.'(un .. bo .. rd membt:r Larry T<i)'l11r ..., hr, nov. "il'e k' re-tlect1on li1 the SaddleL.iC'k Cu m · munity Colle.:e D1 .. 1r1et ho<irfl. Norrisa P . Erandl of the S<i1ddle back outfit is also ans111-·t nng tht: re-eleet1on call. And there arenlht•r' IS ALL, Tll F.Rf-: :i rt: er11n~ tr1 be~ Orangt: Cliunt \' .. 1 ht11il • l•1,1rd fl'"t ' f1JK:n In 311 dl~ln<.·1 ~ ~. lht 11· .. tllJlHid lO be <t 1o t1 o~:n1ng 1n \1,ur •• rl .. In two of •Jur <.11:1.,i..t :11 t'..i ~t·h1,.,1 s-ystem~. the Slldcll\.'llnck l"n1r1l•d !nut ltJ be c:onfu ~cd ""'1th thc iuntor c:ollci.:t' :>ctup1 and th1· lr\·1ne l'n1f1t•fl all rt\t· ~eats cin e;ieh bo<.1rrl \\LlJ 111· ,,1~n Thi., 'happens becuust-lh1· 1v.1, .,c·hr,1,1 '~ys tl·ms "'f.'rt Just rcet nt ly rt· ori:anii.ed. I So, you see. there art· thc..,c t>p· portunities almost t:\tr\Y.hcrt fo r ~·ou to i.:et yourM:lf fJn :.i ~· h1J(JI lxi.ird. It's a "·onderful JOb. F IRST OF Al.I,. )OU J:!tt tri i;:o to" lot or nig ht m et11ng~ IY1:.ird hu ~1n(·.,., drones o n into lhe n1 ghl \1 ht·rt· .1 ou :.ip prove warr;ints for "f1t:n d1nj! ;ind tr1 t o figure out hov11 to t.u~ Sl·l !iO v.urth 1;( schooling fQr S8 1:1 Y.nrth of t<i ,~t'.., com ini,; in. You will h··c•11n11• p.1rt11.:u!;irl\ cffl't' tive in gr1:1p pllni.: "1th the..,t: µr.nhlem ... ~t hours likt I '' m. Pr i! ;a m .. ., bol.ird meetings C"r1nt1nuc frlJ rn 11nl! n 1 ~ht inlo t henexlda\ Despite :.;II 1h1., \.\or!-. \ou '>Iii! ha\·r t he seJf.sat1.,f<i<.!11Jn of I.no\\ IOI.! that the commu n1t~ rt·all\ tl.irt· .. uhou! :.i ll your effort-. \"ou 1o,dl knoy,· th1 '> becau<;e tht·\ ha1e .,., muth fill lh 1n you. 'fh{·y nl•\cr ... hr1" ur• ;1! )our board m eetin :..~ :ind "htn tht·\' dri , lhey sit out l hcrt· (in tht· hard ~c ... r ... :oind snnrc J t;ST ABOl'TTllJ:: r1ni1• \t1U f1J!ure . the pub Ji e i '" 't alert tn) ou r .:.i c\ 1 \ 1t1e .. • • /Jfore JJllRVs OK'd \, Arms Pact Gives Boost to U.S. \\ \~111\'.f;TfJ~ !l"Pl i '!ht· ~11 1"t Arnt·ri<· .. 11 •·t-iltnf! on multi hcadl·d m 1 ~,11f'., .1n r1'1(H1r(·d ~l11nd.1\ 111 l'r1·~1<Jen! F•1n1 1.11!1 dllov.· the Ln1tcd ~t.,tL'' to butltl -~1 mo're th;,in 1l hJd pl.1nnLrl \\ i du hJ1 t· uri t1Uhg ulion10 ,\oiy .. t .Major Poi1zts Of Presiden<'s Press Co nj a b \\'ASl/l ~G 'rf>\ l Pl Here, :.it a Ml<intc ar t' ma 1nrpo1nt~d1 ~cu~..,cd Uv Pre~1d 1·nl Fur d :.it his ne1.1 .., con· fcn:nct )!rJn dJ\ night f:conom\: ''fJur t.:rt•:ilt'~t dangt"r \11· d:1v 1~ t,, f.J!l \ 1rt1n1 tn the niflre c'><1!!· 1•er,1t"d ,1J;,1 ni, !hill Jre being l..«ni •r'1tt•t! <1h1.ut !ht· undt·rl~ 1ng hea lt~ .ind ... 1r<·o~1h ,,f •HH t~t·i11l•Jm\ \\'L" arc .111 nl{ tr1 t.1~•· .,1Jn1l' hin1p., ;.i1\J bun1 ps. ~.ul ,,., 11h the hl'l11 •if C11ni.:rc .. ~ ;i11d the \rnt"rlt'<'n Jicoplo· \\(.• :..re perfectly ,.t1l1· t11 (·1i11e "1th our pre1;cnl and fflft"'it·,.,1hll· t•<:o1u1rn1c probtl"tn<; ·· ('11ngr1•,!>: Fu1d :.aid Congre'>s .,hlJu ld tndt't his ec1.nom1c prng ram nr r11n1t• up 1.1 1lh r1ne 11f 115 (l\\n ~l u.,t l1·.1:1~la11\t' 11 .. rn.., ht" l1<s\t·d fr>r thi-. ~t·..,r .in· <.i \,,, 11111. a puhhr JOii~ pro ,1.:ra n1 f{J r !ht· uncmplt1~<·d ..,c\'cr ... I t·nt:r~1 m<.· ...... urt' .ind .1 cu l 1n go\ern· f?lt•nt 'fll'Odlll).! (;ii 'Olin.-: 11 t· .,cl·-. I 1tt te l!kcllhood of ;1 nolhtr ~;,i,r1hnt· .,hort .1.l(t' like last "1ntt·r·., and ·nu 11rno;p t•cl" that ,l!;.i-,oll nc m1ghl JZO lfJ ~I l.i S<illon. lie oppo"ie~ v 20 tent ).!a~oln\t: tax 1n- lT•·u <;t: \ntitru..,t : ·rhl· .JU!>tice J)t·partment :s ~u in~ to hrt·ak up America n Telcphonl· & ~l'ltg raph not becau,t· it 1~ Ill!-! bul hec:iu,e of ollc.ced <1ctivit1es re1luc1 ng cr)mpct111iin. 1hat ceili ng." f ord told ~lond ay·~ IU!Y. 'i confer ence as he announced thr ... gre1·ment lo limll mi!>siles equipped ~th ~111{ \":. -multiple, independent· ly targttable re~ntry vehicles -to 1.320 TllE l!SITEO ~IATES current!)' has 838 ~tl R\' m1_ss 1les. Thre.e prQ- \EJf'SAl\A l YS IS · grams under v.•ay V.'OUld bring that up to 1.286 -34 below the ceiling. The programs: All 550 )!inuteman I missiles a re tu be replaced by the multi·headed )!1nute1nan 111 by ne >;t summer; Thirty·Qne Polaris missile sub· marines ,,., 111 be converted to carry 496 Po~E;"1don )I I H Vs by 1976. TC'n ·rr1dl'nt sul>mtirines are d ue tu tie built afttr 1978 carrying 2.io ~llHV .; There are anotlwr 450 ~tinuteman II missiles buried in silos. and the Air Force has been considering adding multiple "'arheads to some or all or them. It presumably y,·ill ask Congress to allo"' 34 more missiles to be altered to reach the limit Sl:\'CE MOST Trident sul:ts Y.'')n't be ready until the 1980s. the Pentagon (·11ul d make alm ost 300 more .\1 1nutemen into ~II RVs now. then d1s- m<1ntle' them a~ the Tridents are l:.iunthed. The agreemc·nt ;.i!so puts a ceiling or '=!.lOO on \he tot<1I bombers and mi"i· .. 1les each l'OUnlr)' may have regard- less of ,,., hethcr the missiles are ~I IR \Is The L:nited Slates has about 2.160: adding 244 contemplated Bl bombl·rs v.ould tome to 2,404. E:ich year a fc"' a~ing B52 bombers <1re retired so the C.S. \.l'OUld not reach the ceiling. Can Spray Deodorant Cause Lung Disease? your ~c h ool di .. 1r1et 1\ 111 .,l.i rt .1 \\ \">111\Gl"O:'\ tl Pl 1 A nl'11 port .. aid, is that it enters the air in coeduc <1Iion;,1 c011r...t· fln \£">: (Jr 'omc· ~tJ\.(·rnml·nt ..,tud\ 11 arn-; I ha! at•rosol minute particles which remain sus. t eacher ~tart., u .. inc. ;1 tt<\'.tbt1u b:11h1th 11 nt1pl·r..,p1r11nt :-.pr<i1 .. eont;i1n1ni.: pended for hours and can enter the has :.i hr1 1·f .,l·nlt·nr" ..,,1\ 111"1 tnm 1.1rt.,n1um n1.i~ t<iu~t· lung d1 sca.,t". lunJ::s lhrough breathing. munism h·a., made a fc\1 ad\ <.1 nc1·.., in ·rhe f''nod :ind Dru;.! .-\dm1n1..,\r11t111n The met:illic element has the •·ex· • •Lege11 d ' Dead Ul'I T ....... An intensive hunt by 20 ,000 !\Icxican soldiers has ended in death for guerrilla c hieftain Lucio Cabanas :.ind 26 of his tomrudcs in southern !\·t cxiro. Latin America 's best kno\vn guerrilla since Che Gue\'ara \\'3 S most reccntl.v in the ne,vs fo r kidnaping Sen. Ruben ~·igueroa l a"it '.\l:.1y. Kissinger Sees Total Soviet E11ii gratio11, OK WAS~flSGTOS rt:PI) -Set'retary or State llenry A. Ki ssinger said today the Soviet Union has not formally agree d to ex panded emigration of Jews and olher dissidents. but he urged Congress to give favored trade status to the Russians anyway, Kissin~er told the Senate Finance Committ ee. hoy,·ever . that the Ru ssians h:i\.'e agreed to relax their hold on unhappy residents and '"I believe th al v.·e have every right to ex· peel tha t the e mig r:ition rate "'ill cor· respond to the number of applica- tions." lie 11·arned in a statement prepared for the committee that the Russians do not want the world to think they are howing to outside politic al pressure afld "extended debates by U.S. public figures and officials'' could '"jeopardize promising adrninistra· tion efforts to secure the free emigra· lion of So\"iC t J C\\ s." • Optimism For Mine Bid Seen CHARLESTOS. \\'. Va. !AP! - United f\tine \Vorkers officials ex· pressed optimism today thal a new contract would be approved by the rank and file, as scattered returns 1n· dicated a slim majority favoring thl· pa('t. U~tW President Arnold ~!Iller had asked locals not 10 release prl' liminary vole totals .. so as not to pr<· Judice those still \"Oling " But scatt('red returns reprt'St'nl 1ni: some 16,000 miners, about lJ percent of the un ion 's 120 ,000 v.·ork 101,; bituminous coal miners. showed the agreeme nt v.•as gaining appro\·a l from about S2 percent of those voting. District 12 in Illinois reported a vote or 4,194 for the contract and 4,368 against. But a UAl\V spokesm an said the margin of defeat in that distru:l "·as not --as large as had bee n an- ticipated. "It could go either way here ... said Richard Carter. president of District 29 in southern West Virginia.!.ce nter of an organized campaign ag;iinst ar cepting the contract. Carter said there was no elear in· dication of the voting trend because heavy sno"' had slo"•ed the balloting. A union spakesman in \'lashington said the UAIW expected to hal'e enough results in by Thursday after· noon or evening to be able to make an announcement. DAILY PILOT ' DELIVERY SERVICE. Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed t.'cintily-fridtty, If you do . not ..,.,. 'fOJf r:q:ll!r' by 5:30 p.m., coll ond your rrflf will. be brought 10, VC!V· Coils ere 1• t.l(l!1l 7:00 p.m. Sat<tdoy and Sundoy' If you do not receM! yoor copy by 9 o.m. SottKdoY., er 8 o.m. Sundoy, roll ord o copy will tE tyought to you. Coll~ ore tollen until . 10 a.m. Telephones Ila.I ()ooge County Areos M2""321 ltr!tlv.esl Hunlington Beoch ord We$tminster 5AQ. I 220 Soi Oem«i1e, (.opistrono Beoch, !a'l Juon Capistrano, Dono Point, Swth l-log"" Nigvel ttS-0630 • 'Rocky! Rocky! Good nflWs. Ws 'vs approvtJd your nomination for Vies Prt1sidt1nt. • Egyptian Envoy Cites Nuclear Counter Tlu·eat By United Press l ntem a tlonal Lt. Gen. Sa'ad El Shazly. lhe Egyp- ti<J n Ambassador to London, said to. day he believed ;,inother \\'ar "''ith Israel "'as ine1·itable and that his eountry had the right to build nuclear v.:eapons to counter Israeli nuclear <:a1>ability. ··1 thin~ there \\'ill be another \\1ar because sou see there is a tllinimum "'hich "''e can accept," he told an in· dependen t tcle\'i s ion nev.·s in- ler1·icv.·cr . ",\nd if they don "l concede to this minimum.then 11 ar is ine\·ita· bll'."' Shazly. "'ho comm;inded Egyptian forces in the October im P.Iiddle East \'l ar. said E gypt had · nuclear Cil pa bi lit ies. but had ne,·er thought of con,·erting them to armed capabilities until the Israel announcement of it~ o"'" nuclear "'eapon·making poten- tial. Circus Train Blaze Kill s 4 f\1:--JGSTREE. S.C. (API -A Ore in a sleeping car on a circus train is believed to have killed four persons today. the \\lilli amsburg CoJ,Jnly Sheriff's De partment said. some countr1c~. l)r )lJU cut hack th1· rcpeort :il!>•J quc.,lion-. 1\hc thc>r o;u,·h tr<'mf'ly 1;erious" pOtential of causing hud~et hy rtmlJ1 int: a cnuplc nf .. 1n:1·1 i•rodutl., 1 hl· lur)!c ... t ~l'll1ng of ,1n 1nf1<1 m matory «II reaction in the j fjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; e.:ro'\ ... in~ gu.••tl• \1 hi e h is l'r•,tlt·r und C:a r11 lilc , lun~s 1\hic·h causes tumors to grow, l'\e>;t thing ,,,u koo\1 , ".11u1 .. tl11,,:1 "'ur•' .iT"l' ro·a!I) :in) hl'\li·r ()d11r 1mpair1n ~ lung capacity. J\ spokes man said one of the \'ictims Ju mped from tht flaming ca r in Kingstree. The bodies of the others v.ere still in ·the car "'hen th.e train \6'3S stoppe<1 several miles south on Seaboard Coastline tracks. hoard mf•c 11ni;: hall is f1 llt·1l 11nh .1 11 !l:.!h1t·i .. 1h,1n ... irnd;.ir tiran1I\ 1.1 1th,1ut h I I Tht· r1:1Jort said not nearly enough s;ry, s ou in !! p:1 rcnt~ <.inr ! 11 If t ; 1•1 ~ 1ir1111,111 111 h I I 1c .. \\ have heen conducted to provide ""'' o <ire no •)nJ,!er ~111Jrin;.: n.,tc.11! '1111· f111d 1n~' \\•'f'l' n1:1dL" t.1 .in FIJ.\ th II. h · "1nd1..,11ut'1hl e evidence" of such ey arc ye 1ng t :.it )'Ou tru'll'l'" 1,;1nt·l r'c\ 10:1\ 1ng lht• .,,1ft•t,\ :ind cffec Lb I h r grn11·th s be1 n" caused by zirconium·in mus ea nine o sex·mad 1J1nko dl·· t11cnc•.;.; rif :1n\1 .pcr~p1ran1 ., a<; purt of 1> · viates 1~1ho c:..re nothing .ihnul the tht> agcnt1 ·., lonk at n1er·lht· criuntt'r the l u np;~. Hut it added : safety of lht• childrl'n in the con1 rlrug .. ;i nd 1·11..,m1·tic ~ Tht· rci·it'I\ ''At th1 s pointintimetheanalys isof munily. pa nel .;toppt·tl -:hort of rccninrncndini.: lx·nc·fit to ri..,k considerations lead the Being a school tru~lt·e 1s ,. won· hanning dt•odoran11; 111 t h the p;,incl to feel that zirconium com· 1 derful ioh chcmieal pounds s hould not be sold for·use in Besides having all this fun. lh1nk or It ea tied :.i ml·•·t in,i: fnr l)rt· JG to di-. ;icrQsol itnliperspirants until the ques· t he p;i y, 1'ne rc· isn't :.iny. So ~ou 1!'1n·1 t·u~~ tht !il\Uation ;ind m:ike puhlic !he t1on ~ rai~~·d <ibout their safety are 1 lla\.'e to fret about payi ng any i ncomc i,;o1 ern mt~nt · s prl·li mtnary findings A :.idcquate/y a nsy,·ered. taxes for all the fun you 're h;,i1·1n~ f1n:.t df·<·ision on the m:ittt·r \1ou ll.l bt· ,\s ln 11.·hether sales should actual I\' ! It's no wonder everybody t.i kl's nut up In 1hc· FIJA, once ll rece1 1·c~ !ht· be halte d right 0011.·, it said, the r~D .\ candidacy papers <tntl fig hts fur thl'se pan{'I''> fin;.il rl'JJOrt 1\·ill hl.i\'C to 11.·e igh the benefits and &reat.rewardingposllions. The pr()hlrm \11th 11reon1um. lhc rl'· r1~k~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· GOODNEWS , FORTHE SELF•EMPLOYEDI •-tax benefits with our Keogh Plan. · Now you can ~et 11side "up to $7500 a year in our Keogh Retirement Plan ... and it 's tax free until ret irement. Even your interest earnings are tax deductible. Thanks to a new pension law . you can make your deductions retroactive to January 1, 1974 . So. now is the time to investigate the bene fits of a tax sheltered ret irement plan at Fullerton Savings ... highest interest in the nation ... accounts insured to $40.000 ... and several free, convenient services. Come in today and ask about our Keogh Plan . FULLERTON SAYINGS (EASTBLUFF CENTER) EASTBLUFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH .. ' . ,1 Perth sends you its Best for the Holidays. The holidays 1.rc here again! A time for old friends, hearty laughter, 1.nd the crackle of a warm firaidc. We think there's nothing quite so cheery as enjoying these things with a wee dram of our fine whisky. So we dress it up and send it your way with a warm wi1h of Qur own all the way from Scotland. Seasons greetings from the {air city of Perth. 'DEWAR'S. "White Uibel: ·~ _, ..... ' • enc. lllHDIO SCOf CH WHt$K'1' • l(i I llAOO,-• GS<:H£1'l('I' IMPOATS CO , N. 'r .• H. l' . I • , Senate /tfeas11re Smog Device Halt Backed SACRAMENTO fU Pll -The ·scniitc ru shed through a me:as ure J\l onday ask'inG ror a tempor;1ry ho\t to enforcement of Calirornia's co n- trovers ia l requirement for anti-smog dc\·iccs on u..;cd cars. A prelude lo legislative efforts ne xt' month for a rollback or the.prog[am, the resolution was sent to the As- sembly for further consideration on a bart' m <tjority 21·9 vo te. The action came barely tv.·o hours into the open· ing day of the new session. Legislature Opens With 'lnfighti1ig' SACRAJ\1 ENTO fA Pl -1'hc 1975-76 Calif11rn ia Legislature, solid ly con· trolled by De1nocrats, ha s 'ope ned an early bird session with a y,•a rning that it races ovcr~·hclming prob lems in theeoming y('af. • Assembly Speaker Leo J\lcCarth y set the tone for lawmakers artcr win'· ning elect ion to a l"'O·year term ~1on· d ay. The eeonon1y \\"ill lie the ominous "byv.·orcl of 1975 . .:;aid ~l t·C;irthy ( D-San Francisco, ;1t the helm of a 5•1·25 Democratic m argin. !\1eCarth~. clccled over token re· -;is tance fron1 Hepublicans. s aid, ·'Ap:ainst this \\'Orsening backdrop, we have enormous problems.·· The speaker sai d his ·lop priority Y.'111 be ''pulti ng people lo v.·ork.'' California's unemployment rate is 8.1 percent a nd some economists say it could go hi gher next year. Sen. James fl.'lill ~ 10 .san Diego), easily "'on rc·eleclion as president pro te rn of the Senate in spite. or a challenge from ·.~:ithin hisov.•n party. Gov.·elect Edmund (i . Rrov.·n Jr. \\·ork ed in Sacramento on his pro- posed budl'(ct for 1975·76 l\londay and today. "The spendin g document, u·h\ch must he suhmittOO by J an. 10. \\'ill be a nlajor guideline for the ne"· Brou·n administration. He is scheduled to present his own list or priorities to the legisla ture in his State of the State address early in J anuary. The date has not been set. During his election campaign, the JG.year·Old secretary of state. pro· posed lo bring "a new spirit" to Sacramento. But he said he "'ould temper it \\'ilh ri scal prudence re· miniscent of the "squeeze :ind cut a nd trim '' polici es o f ret iring Republican (:ov. Honald Reagan. Democ rats control the Senate 25-14 with one vacancy. They enjoy the big· gest margin in the legislature in more than hair a century rollowing the Nov. 5 election. But u·ith legislative prcstiRe al a low point. as measured by public opi- nion poll s, !Jie lawmakers fa ce a chall enge or being more cffecti,·e and respons i\'e to \'Oters. r-oo longer will the y ha ve a Republicun go\·ernor 10 blame for seemingly petty partis an bickering and dl.'adtocks over issues such <.is no- fault a uto insurance. They didn't gel off to a good start ?ilonday. T he opening session \vas de· layed nlore than an hour because or pa r tis a .-i bickering -inrighting among Dcn1ocr:.its for leadership posts. ·rhe measure was authored by freshman Sen. Nate lioldcn fD·Culver Cit};l. \Vith the help Or other l..os Angeles-area legislators. he over· came opposition and parliamentary roadbloc ks to push the m ea sure through on the same arternoon he "·as S\\'Orn i.n, a hi£hly unu.sual fe.at. It "'as aimed specifically at the six· county South Coast Air· Basin, which includes smoggy Los Angeles. where O\\'nef!i of 1966·70 cars must ha\'e the SJ5 devices installed on a month-by- month basis depending on the last dii.tit or the license plate. The program went into effect last Septembe r , beginning with license digit 1. October "'as the deadline for number 2, November for 3, and so on. ll olden 's resolution asked the high"·ay patro~n t to enforce t he re· qui remcnts unt" the legislat ure can eonsid er a "r medial" repeal or the la\v. ~le said that would take about 60 dttys . Violators are subject to a man- datory S50 fine, but Lt has be~n the patrol's Policy until this month to is· sue w:irnings. ... f'atrol Commissioher Dan Lanza sai d in a n interview that if the As- sembly agreed to the resolution, the patrol probably would refrain from giving tic kets but continue to hand out \1·a rnings. 1-lolden called the requirements un- fair to residents of Los Angeles and lou·-income persons \Vho ty-f)i call y 1lri1'e used cars. ile said the added burden on car engines caused by the devices accounts for consumption of 200.000 extra gallons of gasoline each da~·. The anti ·smog devices, which can be installed only at state authorized garages. arc d e i;ig ned to cu l l·miss ions of nitrogen oxide, a prime co mponent or California's smog. Besides the monthly installation re· c1uirements for t he South Coast Air Ba sin, dri1·ers throughout the state mu<>t fit their cars with the devices before they can be registc>red to a neu• O\\ ner. Bills to repeal the monthly installa · lion requirement in the south coast counties -including all or part or Los Angeles. Ri\•erside, \'entura. Orange. San Bernardino and Santa Barbara - \1cre introduced by llolde n. Sen. Omer L. H.ains ID·Ventural. and As- semb lym<Jn Bob h1 c Lennan CR · Downey ), • Manson Case Attorney's Trial Today LOS ANGELES IA Pl -Two major figures out of the Charles Manson case promise they'll have li ttle or nothing: to say in yet a nother episode growing out or the trial judge's gag or· der. The latest chapter involves the trial of attorney Daye Shinn. one of the de- fense lawyers in the ~1 anson case. Shinn has been indicted for allegedly lying under oath when he said he had nothing to do v.dth supplying informa- tion to reporte r \\'illiam Farr for a story during the trial. Shinn's trial s tart h~d been scheduled to begin J\1 onday but "'aS delayed until today because his al· torncy had another court engage· menl. Suspect's Mom Flown To SF for Meeting SAN FR(\NCISCO (AP) -A would· be robber who wantOO to go home ror Christmas surrendered himself and severa l unharmed hostages aft er police agreed to Oy hi s mother here fron1 Dall as. Tex . John L. Gilliam. 26, u·as booked f!tonday for investigation or robbery. kidn ap and burg lary . Ray mond (.._ __ s_ta_t_e_~)' tion have passed the rederal deadline for responding to charges of dis· criminating against v.•omen in person· nel and programming practice:s. Petitions to deny the licen:sc:s oC tele,,ision station:s KNXT. Channel 2; KTLA, Channel 5; KTT\'. Channel 11 ; KCOP, Channel 13 .. and KGBS A~I · Fr.I radio v.'ere filed by the LOs An geles Women's Coalition £or Setler Broadcasting on Noy. I. The stations v.·cre required by the Federal Com· mupjcations Commission to file a rep· ly to t he coalition's charges by Dec. 1. lleld IH "J11rdrr Tompkins. 25. an alleged accomplice, \\'3S arrested a ft er unsucce!lsfully LOS ANGELES iUPl l -The re. posing as a released hostage. lie y,•as volver carried by a 22.year·old rob· booked on the san1e charges. bery suspect arrested in ln~lewood l\larie Mnx\\•e\I. Gillia m's si:iter . last week has been identified by said in a t('lcphonc intcrvie'v 1hat ballis tics experts a~ the weapon used Gll Uani's pa1·0\(' officer from u prt-· to kill 11 state policeman and wound \'ious robbe ry cnn\·iction had ref used another officer earlier this year . to let hi m ~oto TexasforChrist ma s. l~o miclde investigators said the . balli!itics tests led to the .booklni:: or J11d9e ff11fed 011f · R:iymond L f George on suspicion of l..OS AN GELES (AP\ -A federal murder in the Oct. 21 death or O;tvld judge with stock In Union Oil Co. has A. J ack, 21 . the first state policeman dlsqu:iliricd himself from prcsidin~ In Cl'Cr killed ln the line or duty. Callfornla'!i suit aJ1ainst Inte ri or Cettfer-Praised Secretary ,Ro.itcrs !'11orton over pro- IJO.sed fedcrnl offshore drllling. VENTt.fl t A IAP\ -The Ventura U.S. District Court Judge A. An· ~arni~g ~enter was praised during drew J·lauk sald ~tonday he was ruling 1ls dcd1cat!On l\1onday ~s a gui~~ !or himself out under a new fed eral lav.•, ~~he exp,ans1~n ofeducauonal fac1ht1es c~pectcd to be si11ncd soon by Presi· 1n Cahr~rn1a :ind as a m~el .ror dent Ford. y,•hich rcqwrcs judges to ~ooperal~on between the states ex1st- dlsqual\fy thcmse\\'CS in apparent 1ng tv.•o (ollant campus sys~em s . conflicts of Interest. The Center. In ope ration for some months and qow sporting an enroll· D••ndli11•• Pn11s1•d m('nt of 350 students, Is operated joint· l..OS ANGELES (AP\ -1\ coalltlon \y by lhc University of Ca·lifornia of feminist fll'Ol.IPS suys four local !i}'Ste m :i nd the California State 1e1cv 1s1on stations nnd one radio sta· Unl\'ersil)' and Colleges. , .( • OAILYPILOT Ai 2 Freez p 'to Death Pioneer Survives Jupiter Snow Strands Thousands 'l'io Lollipop' Attorney General \Villiam B. Saxbe says legalized use-of marijuana may result in "a society v.1here 10-year-olds can buy it at the corner candy store -a nd no one gives a dam n." lie said Mo ndav there is grov.•ing evidence that mari - juan a is ''no harmle ss lollipop'' and legalization \\'ould increase its use. Did Blast Cause Fire? VERNO~ (t;Pll -An ex- plosion v.•as beli eved to be the cau<>e of a St.5 mi llion greate1· lillarm blaze ~londay in an auto supplies 1va rehousc, according to investigators. Several or the 150 firefighters on the scene said there \\'ere sever al mufrled explosions fron1 inside the burning onc·story .b uildin g. • MOUNTAIN VIEW IAP) -Pioneer 11 changed names today and headed for Saturn. it!; perilous but sue· cessful confrontation with Jupite r's deadly radiation a t hing or the past for scien· lists to ponder. The unmanned 570-pound s pacecraft d ipped to "'ithin 26 .600 miles of the boiling, gaseous planet at 9:22 p.m. PST \\t onday, coming three times closer than Pioneer 10 a year ago a nd climaxing a 21-month, 620·million·mile \'oyage. At 10 :24 pm., scientists received a signal that the spacecraft had survi\'cd its close approach and lived to make man's first probe of mysrerious, ringed Saturn in September, 1979. "I o ffi cially rechristen this spacecraft 'Pionecr- Sat urn ·." J amcs C . F1etcher , administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, said at i.I midnight news 'f(!111p.ern111rt!~ Mitll U• 11!1 ... 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The friendly ·skies of your land IU/ unlTED AIRLlnES DJ\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Coastal Authority 'l ht· nt.•\\ :,t:ilC' :-.u1x·r·a ~enC'\' Cll\ i:-.ionctl in ;.1 draft prupo,.11 pr1..·p;1rl•d b,,. lht• South Co:.i:-.t tit·~1on;d Coast;d (."o r nm1:-~1on staff \\OUld be a ·ra r <:ry from the 1·01l11n1 :-:-ion :n11hor1il·d IJ.v the \'ote rs ln t hP Ca lifo rni a ('0;1-,11:1 1 Zfllll' l'on:,l'l'\<.1t1u11 ,\l·t of lil72 -l.,!'oposit 1on :!!/ \, pr11p<1s1.·tL lhl· rr·\ isl·d :it ::itl'.' c·o mrn iss1on '''iuld l ;ikc (,\'1'.r <·on1plC'll' <~1Ja:-,tal con1 1·0J rrom the ex isting II\ l' rl•g1un;d 1·01nm1sl'11011!) ;.1s they a re ph ~1scd out · t i\ 1..·r a I 1\ t·-~ (·:1r pt•r1 oc L . \1s t>. ll \\OU]d hi.I\'(• 1)0\\C.•rs th ;1 t go f~r beyond t ho~t..' CU\"t•rl·d by the (''i:ISl1ni; \OICl'·<I J)pl'O\C'd lci;:i~l<t­ l 1un ~ 'l"hc n1CbL contrO\"Crsi;,I rl'comn1cndation sug- i::e:-t-. lh;1t t h1 • i•\·cntu~d ~!alt· <'ommi:-.:-.ion be m ade Ufl of :1ppo1ntc·d. l'<1lh1·r th;1n C'ltttl'<I o (ril·i:tls 'l'he prc- ~l·Jll :-t :1 tl· ;ind rl·glon:.d l'O<t Sl:Jl <'On1n1is~ion:-. intll1dc ch.:<'ll·d t.'(Jlllll' :-.up1·1'\ 1-.111·s. ,,·h ith is <is it should t.K' It 1:-. n1:1nd alory thnt uny agcnty \\'It h s uth lrt·nit·nll nu-. !)(}\\l'I' rt•C't·l\l' inljtl fronl the puhlit.· a nd bt• an "'' 1·rahlt· tu lhl• pl'ntfl1.• 1n :::.o mc mun nc r. prcftroilJly hy inclu<11n.f! in it s 1nake·UP a reasonable n u1n ht·r of e ll•<"l l'rl off it· i:.i ts. . .\ "l'l'tind poi nt Of ('O lll rO\('J'~Y is the (•X tcnl or J.14"1\\ c·r :11 1 h1..· local le ve l proposed for the s uper-agency. • \11 ac:ti' iti1·.-.. including zo11l.' t h:1ngl·s. ,·ari~1 nccs and l'Onditir111 :1l ll:i(' Pt·rm1ts "·ou ld be ::iub,1t·c:t to Pl' rn11 ..;:-. Hltl f rotn t hl· :-late hody. l.:111(1 u:-.t· /l!'O,C!r:uns ilL'\'t•loPl'd ;1 ! the loc:tl level \10t1l d ha\·t· tn )t' ;1p provcd b.\' the ..,t!itl' tom m ission -· ;uu.J :ipprii\ ;d s <dre;•d.\' gr::i nl{'d ('Ollid he l'C\'Okcd. • 11 l:oJ: quilt• •~PP:Jl'l'/l\ th:1l tht·:-.l' ))l!\V(·rs ('OUld nV,!.\i.ll l'. 11r ;1t ll':1:-it cll:-.co11r:1gc n10~1 lotal pl:.inning cf. - tori :-. ·r11 .. funcl1n: :-.ec·tion of the propo~a l al .... o go('!'! ht•iond th v Ol'ig111:d c:oa s l ~d :.itt . pl'rn1iLti ng thl• comm1:-,:-J1111 tn r::d:-.(· l'C\'enue hy th<1rging pe t·mit fees r 1) <:o,·t.· r 1 h c· :1<lcliluH1;i I prnc:cssing ro~t.., ;,1 nd rC'q ui ring de' t·lopt'r:. to contribute fees in lieu of !~incl dedication \\ hc>n Pl•blic !1C'tess to the coast is not practical. The r<'gio1l <.d commiss1011'.s dr;ift pro1>osal \\'ill be thl' ~u t>1 ... c·t of ~1 pu bil t hearing in l.ong Beach Dec. Iii. F ron1 there it \\'ill go 10 ttfe existing stal e commission fo1· 1:io~~ib ll· in t·lusion in that body's recon1mendation to thl' :it;,1te Legislature. 'J'hc :lJ·page du'·~1n1cnl i:; propo~ed a s a basis "(or cl 1stl1 ~~1on ." It should get 1nuch discussion and p ro b:.i bl~· subslant i<.Jl n1odificati on before it is Jdoptcd LIS a for n1a l recommendation . Lo~s for OCT.D o .. Gordon "PL·t~" F1c l din~ this \\C'e k res igned <1 ~ ,!..'..ent·r ;i l 1nan;,iger nf the 01·angc County Tri.lnsit D1-.1ri<:t to rt•s un1(' ;,1 tc·;1thi ni.t t;1rC'er :.it L'C (r\·1ne. llis i,,5 .. !n I hl' count1· !:!O\·l:'r n n1cnt \I ill be felt . Fie Id in.t.: · s le:1ders h i r> and -.thol;l rl.\· i.. n( 1\1 ·hi•\\' c-~1 rrtt'd t hr 1 r;1 nsit dist ric·t 1 h rou~ h ii s f orm:1 1 i \'C ru rl.'' 1 c·;1 l'"' :1 nd 1 h a t infh.c·nCl' \\ i II he s1 •t'l·I' 111 i :-.st·d . Ill• le•1'.l':o' ;1 t riln:-.it d i.,.tritt 1h~1 t i:-. st:·ong :1nrl _n,,1 inQ <lv-.pitc· th{> d is;1 ppointin ~ defl·:11 hy \·oters '\11\'. .i 4)1' ;1 ,;ill':-. t:.x inl'rC'a"t: to flntd ;1 futu1'i!<ilic n1 ;1~:-. 1 ;.1 pid ! r:1 nsi t Ill'! \\'Ork . L·ndt•r f'iL·lding's guid::inc·(' thl' tOllnl' has :1 bu-. ll•'t~t thal in('rc:1St''> in si1e e;ith \C'at'. t he seeds 1,f a 1IQr1r·'fl·c\e-.t in:1 tinn f)i :1 l·:1 ·Rid~ n1•l\1ork :ind a !ransit . n1:1 ,\1·r plan lh;,it c::1 n be i1nptrn1r 111ed \\ilh tin1t' iJll(I t•:l'it•:'.<"••, tn 1ht• three ~e;1 r:;; Fit"!dino:: h a~ h(·:1clt•d the t r :1 11sit cli :-.t t·ic·1. it has been 'in thC' fo1·e front of manv tt1!lO\ ~1 l ions ;ind <1c\\·onl't:-. in the f il·l(I 111' tran:-.it 11l;111n1n_ "\'11\\ hL· \\ill t:.kl' lh:tt k!11•\\ l~·d µL· b:1 k II) .. ~·hool 111 t !f!l'I ihutL· 111 th(>d('\·eJr,pn1ent (lt !ron:-it planning 0"> a 1•1 ',!l'lllty 1nc·n1be· in :1 nt·\1 ·r rans:1ort J1ion a nd ·r .11'!it E n2lnL·c·ring 1n..,tit11tl· lie h a .... 111 .. c h t r) , 1.111r1bu•v A Ti111e of Wntchful Wniti11g Miss Carso11 Would Have Liked This Dear Gloomy Gus Reagan Cooling Ford Challenge (SYDNEY HARRIS) Yt•:1rn1ng for :i. l1 ttll' chcl't'Y nt11·s to· d a~ . :1 rn ut. .. t ;1 Jl the (l 1 r(· rf'cit;i ls of d i:r;- sotution. dcc11.\, and doom·· \\.ell. I may he :1 bit• to obh.L!l' ~nu 1'11ch·c 11';irs ;ign. l1 :1rh~l CLir:io n publlshl•d her no1\·C'l;i :is 1<' book. .. Silcnl''Spr1 n~ ' "a 1·n1ng ;i bout the 1 n· tl1s<:riminatc U)<e or in:-.l'ttir1clcs. This :-.tlmmcr. for thC' fir!>I 1ime in that <lozen yeurs, v.·1· see m 10 h a\·e me1 d e thl' t urn· around The bird" :ire :-.inging ;igain, 1n profu:.ion. From c :1rl\' :\I ;i ,\' . ~ h l' Tl ·1 opt_•ned H, to latl' Octohl'I'. 11•hcn I ('Joscd 11. our houst· up ;.i t the l:ike \\'35 bu:sting \l'it h bi rd·song 1'hese joyous noises came from ;.i S('o re of spe('ies. some of 1\·h1 ,·h I tho ught h11d disap· 'PC'<l rl'd forever fro m ou r Great Lakes h;i bi tut t)l'K mur11n hou:il' rt'semhled ;:i llolid;.i y Inn th;it 11as [:IV1ng :11\·;:iy frre rnnnl~ to unnl11rrird rouplC's. Rirds hnppt•d ;ihoul ThC' h111·n irJ the e;1rly runrning th!\\' 111th insolent fa mih:iri- l v. 1'hc~· c:1cklcd, <':.l\\'(•d. chirped, j){'1·pt•cl. chc!'ped. p(•cked, dnlled. lr'lll l'd, arHI J.!llrj.!lt•C\. It 11;1s the n1osl tlchi.:h tful r<.1ckl'I one <"ou!!I i1naginc. -'l1ss Car .... on. nn11 rci.;r<'llabl~· dead, \1 011ld hl' 1•xtll lant to kno\11 how sue- t 1•1i<,l11t ht•!' 11 arn1ng has b<'C'n, ('1·cn 1hnu ~h it tuuk !ht• -.ol'i.il prorl'ss n1ore 1han a dl'Cafl l' Ill !>\rin.c: back the h.tl.~11rc· nf n.1!11rr It rrCl\·t•s !hat \\'t' .ire not tht: blind p;111n.; 11f fa1\'. nr l•·t•hnulu).!\. ;,inti th:1t 11t• ean n1;1ke ;i ·rhe uni\'ersat lel'eler ~ the hospita\s mork. 11.J . B. Gloom~ G111 <omm•llh ••• •wl>m!11•1 ~r ,.,lt•J • ..., 0. 110• 111c1 ..... 1w •tllt<I tJW V!OW'.I ol l~I ..,,,..,,.,.,, S1ft>I 1•¥• pf\ pe1v1 to Gloo...1 Gw•, 0.1lr P.IOI. 1liffl'rl'nce 1n wr c 1f \It' concern uursel\'f'S 1n tim ;\01 a s d r a ;1 t1e . but equally heartening. \\. s the fact that this sumn1t•r also sa1\' a reduction in lake pollution in my :irc;:i. The \1 atcr "as rleanr r t h an it had IX'l'n the !<1st many :-.ummcrs. and. 1f not rc\·erserl . the poll ution has :1 1 least been a rrested. OSf. COl.'1.0 S\l'i m a nd t.l i ,·c "·hhout gagging, and altbough the lrtkc 1\•a l('r "'as (~1r from drinkabl<' the previous gener;1t ion used to gel 1t:-. drinking supply straight from th<' 1t~1r i . it no longer s melled and looked hkc the se\\·ers of Paris Ecolog,\· has 1101 yet \von its battle 11·ith greed, but it is al least a s ta'nd·ofr for the time be ing. and lhe forces of dl'cency seem slo11·ly to be gaining the upper hand . It v.·as a good sumn1l'r, the best in a tong time. The lav.·ns \\'Crc g r<'cnc r . the trees m ore luxurianl. the ;ipplcs rn~ie r . t hl' fil'lds more fe rtile. Deer and foxes sca mperecl about in the un- rlerh1·u::;;h. and all manner of \\•ildli fc 'C't.•nie d to be r :-i1·orting li ke ;i Thornton Burgess nature talc. E1·en the trippers a nd campers \\'ere nlore 1~1 r1 ful in their treatment or v•oods .111d trails Rachel Carson did not l11·c and du~ in 1·ain. Surely. ~on1e state or national pa rk tlcscr1 <':'. to be renamed a fter he r . She came along prt·c1scly at the right time, a nd though it took ;i dozen years to redress the balanrc, th;:i t is a short pe riod in the life of naturl'. l\l ay bird·song be her perpetual mem orial. S AC RA?ttENTO-Gov . Ro nald Reagan, his recent notions of leading a ney,r political party crushed b.1· vital rtn:inci:d backers. has abandoned t>Ven shrouded plans for challenging President Ford in 1976 either in side or outside the Re publican party. ~fost Reagan advisers and probably Reagan himself no"· belie\'C !\Ir. Ford rea lly "'ill seek a full presidential term as he promises. "I think it 's all o\·cr for us." la· ments one Reagan insider . If so. ~1r. Ford 's early an· no unce ment o f cand idacy ha s fulfilled a major putpose. /'\el'ertheless. melancholy in Sacramento is no c au se for un - restraine d jubilatio n within the Ford \Vhitc !·louse. Reagan does not dis- miss the possibility that ?t1r. Ford·s record v.·ill be so bad by 1976 that he v.·il\ have to abandon his candidacy: Reagan then "'ould be the most proba- ble nominee. Furthermore, l\1r . Ford 's prospects for success mav not he enhanced hy Reagan's intefided publi c role a s an ide o log ical po liceman to direct the Ford ad- ministra ti o n into conser\•ati\'e or- thodoxy. Hl.'T TlllS passive role \\'as not \\·hat Re aganites t'n\'isioned onl y a month ago \\·hen they fe lt :\lr. Ford, his political stoc k dropping aft er the Kix on pa rdon and the hospitali zation of his \\'ife, 1rould not run. Th at cer- tainly seemed Reagan's view after re· turning from national barnstorming for Republi('an candidates in Sep- tembe r a nd early October. \Vh ile lioni zed a t Republican ra ll ies, Reagan noticed a s tra nge phe nom enon : the name of Ger ald R, Ford was never· mentioned at 1hese Leg~slature Needs Improvement l.c:-.L lh\· J!li,i L('gislriture, soon to 1·on1·t'ne 1111h 1111 nl;1nv nc1-1• members. 1 .1 ~c thl• 1 Ll'11 1L should res ist or move :.lo" l~· It}' br1nA :1bout changes 111 •)rg.111i~:iJ ion anti prOCL'SScs. 1l should hl' rl'mindl·d 1h;it thl' J>Coplc :lre ex· p1·ct i n ~ o;uhslri n11:il impro\·emenl s in 1h1· rn ;llHlPI' ll·g1'l"lLOn i;, nrhiC\'Cd, no1 l)n ly on t he :.t:itc le1·tl hut in ('ongr('SS 3 :'1 \l'l'IL .\\ready adopted r.or 1 hl' h9 lt.h '~ ~ c..ongress. ". en 1t rncets, ar1• a raft of rule cha nges. Onc v.·h1c h should he rakcn to hl·a rt ti~· rh1• 'l ate 1 ~ th~ .1hsolut!' prol11b1 1lon :1ga1n:.t pro.\Y voti n~. Substa ntial <"ha nj!t'S 111 to1nn111\i:'t· ;issignmenl!i of 1nc n1bers a nd ~uh1C!cts :ire also being rn<i de L:ndtr ntw 1>rocedurts each ('Ommittcc wdl huve sul>eommittees ch;.i r~e<l "'11h fu lly examinin g ex· t..>eut ivc ;acl1\·1t1b under the commit· I('('':-. JUri s d 1r t ion. \unj'..!r\'S:-< has ~n in business ror n1orc than 180 ~·(';irs ll<tl'ing Its >.:enrsil> 1n the t:nn11n\'nlal ConRrcss it h:i..; ZfJ \ 1·.1 r" expi.•r1rncc on lop or tha l II It 1~ not 1tl0 J)roud to r'C\'llmp its 11 pl·rJt1nn « rert;:i1n1~· th1o; state's lt·~1:=;l aturl', 111 cx1:.11•nrl' only 12" • vc:ir:-., mu:il lh: \'i:1blc loo Tt11-: FA(.T 1!! thrrt· hu~ bttn con· :.1dcrablc 111n1per1ng v.1th the Calif or· n1 a l.eglslalure in l hc po!'lt IWO decades by 1t$ own members, the . I ( EARL WATERS J public: and the courts. The most recent m as~1ve change, the t\\·o year session is still in ils embryo stage. Since it is still Formative now is the ri ght time to quick ly m ake alterations essential to /ii\'rog it a r hnnce to 1\'0rk . 011<'<' the memb('rs i;:ct too s at1 sl'ied with tht•1r conduct nothing short or an aroused public ca n m ake them r hang!'. The major fault in the present system s te ms from the fact the \'Oters a utho rized a lwo yea r session. Uer:.iuse of this thC' members seem to thi nk they must 1>rcte11d to be in ses- sion throughout the entire period. ;\lore ;ippropriate v.·ould be to con· ,.l'ne. introt.lucc their propos<i ls in the fit'll l year, ta ke c11re or the budget nnd any urge ncy matters and recess afte r not more than 90 dny!'I. ·rht: balance of the )'!'ar could the n be devoted to serious study or the proposals. Dy this rneans real de pth v.·ould ht.-gained by ~ivin ~ ample opportunity for a ll v1c."·po1n ls 10 tX' pr{'Scnted plus doing their own research. They "'OUld also h:11·c time lo look around and see how t he burl·a ucrnts n.re adm1nisterini; !~he la~·s they already ha\'C passed . TllE LEGISLATURF. could tht n reconvene at lhe beginning or t he next ~car 10 act lntclHgcntly upon the me usurcs before them. Their labors s hould be concluded bcrore th a t year 's campaigns begin. For. aside rrom the suspicions Y•hirh breed v.·hen membe rs ;:ire receiving ca mpaign contributions at the very time they are co n s id e rin ~ p~ssagc o r legislalinn , the mixing of ac tive legi sla tion with campaigning is con- l[ary to the bcsl public interest. In the first pl ace. members stan- ding for rc{'Jcction find themsc\l'es too involved in campaigning to gi1·e proper col'l sideralion to legis lation. \Vorse. the ambitious ones seeking hi gher office, become less of statesmen and more of the political anin1a\ engaged in making insincere ploys me rely to capture headlines. They t end to forget they have hecn sent. to So.1c1':HTICnto lo represent the 11('oplc of their districts and start ll l11ying lo the large r , statewide :iudicncct!., The uld saw thal one c an- not ser1·e t v.·o masters was never more 11p11ropriate. t:Nf<'ORTUNATELV thC. J>Co pl t ha\'C made ofriec holding too a tlrac· live to too many. Instead of ~ing s11t1shc.d \\.Ith the honor of r epresen· t ~n g a di s t r ict 1hcy view th e l.ei;:isla t urc as merely :.i platform to s:rcater things, su('lh as being gove r- nor 1\nd olso un fortunAtely, lhe minute one becomes $;:011crnor he start::. th1nk1ng about being Pre~1dent. T hl' task is 1.0 JtCl the Jegl!i lators back to doing the Joh for JA'hi ch lhey v.ere <'lerted • ......°'11-)1 som<' drasti c changes In the present lcglslali\'C orerauons can make this so. [..__E_v_A_N_s_-N_o_v_A_K__,J parlis:in events. \\'hen Reagan and his aides compa red notes after ra llies, they a greed th£'rc really )<e e m e d lo be no in c umb en t Re publican President; it 11·as as though ;:i Den1ocrat were in offi ce. ' TlllS pe rception of ~1r. Ford as a transilio n a l figure v.·as l'aultin g Rea g an O\'er the h ig he s t ps,\'rho loJ!ic a l hurdle to a 1976 chall enge. What {riends r ail Reagan's "veneration for the presidency" im- pelled him into baseless defenses of Richard l\1 . Nixon; so, he could not re· ally be expe cted to oppose an incum- bent Republican President. But if politicians perceil'ed n1r. Ford as merely transitional, not really an in· cum bent. it might be different. Contra ry to denials. a possible ne11· conservative party v.·as indeed dis- cusse d "'ilh in the Reagan inner s an c tum . Oth er California llepublicans s ay the principal source of third·pa rty notions 1>.'ere t"·o Reagan aides: Robert \\'alkcr , a tough, ex11erienced political pro and top Reagan adl'iscr s ince 1968. and JefC Bell , a smart young politica l theoretician hired l;:ist summer lo plan Reagan·s rail travels. But "'he n Reagan publicly voiced inner sanctum third·party musin gs in his Oct. 15 Sacramento press r on· fere nce. <'o nservatil'e Republican politi cians in California and elsewhere re layed dismay. That in· eludes Ca lifornia Republican money men "'ho a re not o nly ll<'a ga n 's bcne f;.ictors but his nlost influ cnti::il <id v isc r s . 'l'h e m o st p ot e nt · n1iltionairc Los Angeles a uto dt•all'I' l·lolmes Tuttle, a st;iunch ~· loralist Repu b lir<t n \\·ho urged the gO\·ernor to ;aba ndon third·party talk. ll E DID SO quickly in u pre·c lc<'tton intervie w \l'ilh U.S. NCl\'S and \\'orld Heport . That still lch the possibility or Rea g an running for the 1976 Republican nomination. But the chilly Ford·Reagari r elationship was con· :iiderab\y warmed by the President's in g~tioling approach at a Los 1\nge s s ummit between them Oct . 31. Bes1 les. all key Reaga n advisers belie''{' that nomination \\'Ould not be 1\orth h;iving if Reag;in had to battle •in incumbent President in 25 slate primaries. Thus. ~lr. Ford 's announ· ccn1cnt after the Nov. 5 election that ho.-definitely 11·ould run in 1976 ext- ing ui she d residual hopes in the Reaga n can1p. :l'·ultfe nOIV talks private ly Of v.'ntchful '\\:ailing with no attempts to build a nationa l organization. \Valker and Be ll will lca,·e Reagan's staff "'hen he ends l\\'O terms as governor J an. 6. The two Reagan political operatives \\'ilh lhe best national con· tacts. Lyn Nofziger and F. 'Clifton \Vh itc. have no formal connection. TlllS sraled·do11'n threat is reflect- ed in llum an Events, the right-~·ing \\·eekly pushing a new lteaganite par- ty. On Nov. 23. lluman E1·ents grum- J>ily obser ved that ''Reagan's latest 1·ommcnts look as if he has derided . not to cross S\1:ords \\'ilh the Pre$i- dent, but lo excuse his left .wing aber- rations in much the same way he did Nixon·s." That may be going too far. In his na · t ionall \' svndicalcd daily radio com· menta.ry beginning in January and in a hea\•y speaking schedule starting s hortly thereafter, Reagan the ideological cop intends to spotlight any Ford de\'iation from conservative . doctrine. The President's expected public abando~m attempted balanced bud may be criticized in an early Rcag n broadcast. This relatil'ely passi\'e role com- ports \\'ith Reagan's philosophy that his final political fate is in divine hands. beyond hi s , own control. Reagan tells -friends lhe Ford pre- s idency m ay t ake three possible directions: successful. leading to ~1r. f~ord 's election: middling, leading to J\tr. Ford's nomination and defeat: poor, leading to l\1r. Ford's not run· ning. Only in the latter case would Reagan run, and today heris against <lirect action to bring about that condi· lion. Variations of Fascism \Vi\Sfll NGTON -Of late. some of our most famous people have been re· ading prepa red texts warning that, .unless v.'e have a care, \\'estcrn Ci,·i\ization will have had it. Since this is a pre diction you can only make once, maybe we ought lo ex.amine these i11 - termittent burbles of doom bubbling out of the mouths or presidents and columnists. The proble m is that there is a large degree of im - precision about thes e melancholy pre s e nt iments. The y r e semble those vaguis hly strident c a lls for ''s tror.g leaders hip" and "nationa l unity" that Congressmen emit. when be reft. or any practical ideas about what to do. In their political-emotional tone they're like the demands that the Ad · ministration concoct a program of sacrifice and denia I for the citizenry. They a sk us to cast aside our individuality a nd mobilize ourselves into some so rt or hyped·up collective unity, but for what is never clear. Thus th(! Secretary of Oefl!nsc 1vants to send additiona l troops to Alaska to guard the oil fields. hut from \\'hat? Arub!i, famine or voter apathy? It's as though they arc trying out various de· ,·ils on u!\ to sec which 11·ill scare us in· into enl istirit in aarand crusaCie. , The vl rtue of the crusade is lhe c rusading it self, the relea se of t'nt'rgies: nnd the caplure or heedless enthu!iiasm to hush puhlic.skeptielsm . \\'ha t th1$ country needs i$ a good war, a good depression. a first·class crisis. There Is a fascist tincture to probl em !'<Jiving throuah the creation or a un· \fied na tiona l purpose. ' NOT Tll1\T un An1eri r::i n e volution in!o n fascisl s tate would come v.·ith SV.'llslikas. The ~a:-chambers a nd mass murde r camp~ 11 rc 01>tionnl ex· Lras. ;:i s l\1 ussolini. who verfect~d tbis ( VON HOFFMAN 1 sort of political arra ngem ent. un· derstood whe n he stud. "f'asrism has no armory of theoretical-doctrines. Every system is a mistake and e11e ry theory a prison." If that sounds lik e yo ur modern, American major·bra nd politician explaining why his middle· of-the·road politics is pragmatis m. then you can see why it is possible for us to have a moderate, humanitaria n form of fascis m . Its essence isn't jackboots and con- centration camps, but abolition of the private. non·govcrnmentnl part or our societ y: the d r awing of la bor. managem ent. ca pital and personal choice into the bureaucratic bosom. ll is capitalism v.•ithout rrce enterpris(', and to make it v.-·ork lhe unconsciously fa scist types of our public life typi cal· ly rely on a form of centra li ~cd "'elfarc·warfarism that we ought to be familiar with. The best book on the subject may he "As We Go Marching" by J ohn T . Fl ynn. a recusa nt New Republic·type Uberal v.·ho died kicked and cuffed by all po litica l fa ctions. WRITING 30 years a go, Flynn tried to fnspeC't the pre·fn s<'is t soil of Italy and Ge rma ny to uild erstand v.•hat happened lh!LJ:µnd s® if U. m l&ht an· ply to nur country in 'SOmc way. The rT\.~thod Is more literary than scicn- liric, hut this description or pre. l\t ussolin l Italy s hould make us think : .. \Vhat "'"'quite as serious was th <it JZre:.it numbe rs be~an to harbor the impression that the men who lc<l Ita ly did not know "'hat they lA'Cre doing. There "'as a weariness of politicians and of public corruption. There v,.·as a deep resen1mcnt of the soiled pool or justice in courts that knew no justice save for tht Wt'e lthy t1nd , in the bhl cities, for the corru1>t pollllcl an$ Yo'hO ruled them.'' \\'ITll OLDE R Institutions railing intG contempt, and the nc\11 men - ah\·ays better organ ized than in· formed -pressing for instant cor- nucopias, lil)eral and conser'l'ative politic ians c omposed Lheir dif· fcrences. 1'o hold off the conflicting demands of their petulant cnnstituen· cics, they tried to save themsel\·es in lhe debt. centra l control and ad\'en- turism that \\'C t od;iy have no difricul· ty recogniz ing. This is a form of humanitarian fascism -fascis m \\•ith elections y,·hich serve to r eaffirm the loyalty of the t a xpa ye r -se rva nts and the be n e v o le nt i n t e nti o n s or the meg;ista tc. \\l e 're not that far gone ycl . a nd pray \\'C never will he, although the l{'ndency to move in that di re<'tion is plain enough in many of our \Vestern democracies. The more so since 111e'vc gro\11n up to think of fa scism not ;1s a posslhle dunger, but onl y <is an archa ic epithet. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert·N. \Vttd,Publ~~r Thomas Keevil. EdJ!or Barbara Kr~bich, Editorlot Page Editor .The editorial page Of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform :illd stimulate ~aders bYl>fesenting on this pace diverse commentary on toPics of In- terest by syndicated columnists and cartoonists, by providing a forum ro~ readers' \'ie~·!ll and by presenting this news..,aper s oplnion1 and Ideas on current topics. The ~ltori1l opinions of the Dally Pilot appe11r nnl)· in the e<litorlal <'Olumn at lhe top of lhe pai;e, Opin lnns cxpre1~ by lhc <'Olumn ist1 a nd cartoonltts and 1clter ~rite rs arc their o~·n ahd · no ~ndo~:iem cnt O;f their \'\e.ws b)' \he Dai ly Pilot should be inferred. . Tuesday, Dec~mber 3, 1974 ' • , Does Lindota think Losing Weight is easy? It is not a simple task for a pollen! 10 reach o r,ct mointd1n "lean weight'' for life. First the patient must hove on honest desire to cure his problerr: ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. · .. lindora's ·yniql,,Je 10-week treotrneot and tra1n1ng program wlll teach patients how to r~ch and maintain their "lean weight" for life. A safe and practical pion. with proper nutritional d iet, and conf!nuol. emotional support. New audio a nd sub-liminal visual aids are. used to mofJV<;Jte lh.e patient. The .en11re program is under the .stnct ~up~rvision of Medical Doctors, special· lsts 1n Bariatric Medicine. lindoro Olnlcs ore owned ond odm1n1stered by Medical Doctors 1hol reSlrict rheir practice to Barlatrics. All O inic Per$OIY'lel ore 1ic6n$ed by the Stole ol Cohf01ni'c. Call for Information Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. Lindoro~ MEDICAL CLINIC SHERMAN OAKS WOODLAND HILLS LONG BEACH 789-7103 347-5647 426-6549 Goti.n-Von Ori W11n••·V>CllUi 118 P1ore1s•on1l P1ole1sionitl 9ld9, Mtdot.o! 8 IOQ. '"" PASADENA WEST COVINA SANTA MONICA 796-2614 962-343B 828-4513 C•oc•H M1oon f•an\101> B•n• e109 "" Me.,1c~I Blog POMONA CERRITOS MISSION HILLS t523,1655 924-5748 365-1138 Pomone V111.-, Ct rt>I OS !A<llron Mtdiell C1n111• P<ales11on1I Bid~ Med•CJ' 81<!0 E. LONG BEACH HAWTHORNE HOLLYWOOD 597-0378 679-9236 462·0883 Los Allos H.owtn~rn• Muor Mtdoctt Cen!H Me<11etl Con•o• Medic1I C.nrer NEWPORT 8EACH . 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"He's opened up more doors thon r need." said \Vait e r J . Dilbeck Jr. '"There's no"doubl our joint venture \viii muke millions. We 've 11lre-ady mude a helluva lot of money." O JI.B EC K , AN E\·ansville, Incl . bus i· nes~mi:ln, m ade the com- ments in <in interview published in the L<luisville Ul'IT HAUNTING MEMORY Patricia Soltysfk Courier-Journal. .. Oldsmobile~ every yc:.J r for !le said hiring AgnC\\I i'ny l'an11ly " '"v.•:is the best deal I e\'er · m:ide " :i nd predicted the former l\laryl;1nd governor ""v.·ill make more money his first year v.•ith me than he did in hi s v.·hole career as a poli tic ian ... There:s no dou~t . about his becoming ii m11l1ona1re . I expect him to m<ike it himself. lie's v.•orking fo r his money."' 1\gnc\v resigned the vice presidency last year after p]('ading no contest to in- come tax evasion. TH E AG\'F.\V Dilbeck partnership \'.'as formc-d June JO ufter Dilbeck ar- ranged a-mccllng through show business cont3cts in Palm S1>rings, v.·here Agnew v.-:as vi siting singer Frank. Sinatra. Dilbec k s:.nd AJ;l"n<.•\r's conn ect io ns \1 ith l\I idea st oilme n and Rl'pubtican bankers eould prove in· valuable. ··,\gnc\1' is \'Cry reliable. \'Cry \\'arm -hearted, \'Cry U N D E R T 11 E h onc~t . ., s aid Dilbeck . partnership, Agnew ii•ill be ··11e·ii a v.orker. I-le knov.·s pa id SI00,000 a year for the r-•-·h_a_l_h_c_· ,_. _d_oi_n~~~· ·_· ___ _ next four years and one- lhird or the profits of the partnership this year and half the next three \·cars. Dilb.e._c k said .h e and Agncv.' hli"V~ly com· pleted a pair ollnulti- He,'s Not Talkin.g million dollar de:.Jls in !\en-I Q\'00\ •p . . . (,... l lucky. one for development Spiro 1' .. .\gnc1v arri\·ed or homes and apartments in London and t old with!\'lideastoilmoneyand ne1\smen: ''\Vhat I'm the other involving sale of a doing here. I'm keeping coal mine to Japanese in-to myself.'" tcrests. I-le said they a1·e The forme r \"ice presi- looki ng for land deals in dent refu sed to say !\Ion- Kentucky. Tennessee. l l· d ;1~· if hC' pl a ns to tr<i\'el linois, Maryland and In· to the :\liddle F.ast as he cli;ina. did :-.c \·er;.il 11ecks ago Dilbeck oper<ites on <i :.iftC'reom1ng lo London. gr:.Jnd sc-a le, \1Caring nogs lh· 11 •1:-. here in St·p- \\'ith huge j ev.·cls ;ind drop-tt'n1b('r nn bc h~ilf of hi s ping names of 1>0lilic ian~ hu-.inc~s con~ultanc\' and show business stars. lie firm and for t:ilk:-. ;1 boUt lives on a 320-acre farm puhli"c:dion of his novel. here across the Ohio River "',\ \'cry Special Rela- from Ev<ins\•ille and he tionship." says he buy s ""15 ne\11 ·-~---'------'-_l IS $10.20 IMPORTANT? 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C•llf. 90017 625· 7341 or Zfnith 9691 Savings are Better than Ever: Account Insurance Now Doubled to $40,000.00 Tuesdty. December 3. 1974 DAIL v PILOT A 7 • In Search of 'Mizmoon' ~Brother Writ e s Book A bo'f.tt SL A Me mber LOS ANGELES CAP) -The memory of Patricia "l\tizmoon" Sollysik, co-leader of the Symbionese Liberation 1\rmy, still haunts her older brother, Fred. lie has written a book, "In Search of a S ister ,'' to be published in paperback in 1975. Soltysik began writing the book as a means of commw1icating Y:ith "l\f iz· moon." ll E SEARCHED unsuccessfull y for bis.sister in Palo Alto and Oak land last l\1arch and e ven placed ads in under- ground papers. hoping she v.·ould read them and contact him. Finally, he ga n the book . She died with rive o er SLA m embers in a shootout v;ith Los Angeles police last ~lay . Soltysik, 27, v.·ho li\'Cs in the Santa Barbara suburb or Goleta v.·ith his y;i~e .. Carol, and their tv.·o daughters, said Ln a telephone interview that his mother i:lsked him to finish the book to correct errors in media reports about ··1,tizmoon." - . "Some nev.·spapcrs were identify. 1ng her a s 'l\lichelle Soltysik.' But l\1ichelle is a real person," Soltysik said, referring to his 16-yc<ir -old sis· ter. '"!\Iizmoon "s" death left her brother confused. "'I wrote the book under the. illusion it v.·ould help, but it was not the cathartic experience I 'd hoped for -I rcli\'ed ·r.1izn1oon's' metamorphosis. It .,.,·a s very intense." . . CllRIST ENED PATRICIA !i.toni· que Soltys ik , ""l\lizmoon" was the second child in a family o( five girls ;ind l1\'0 boys. As a 4-H club member in "school. she helped train seeing-eye dogs and belonged to service organizations. She v.·as popular. bright and pretty - and her family was proud or her. f'ield 1\1 a. rs h al Cinque of the SLA. She ::.greed und shnred her bed as y,•ell as apartm('nl "1th her nev.· room· ma.te . The ty,·o began planning the in · Ct'ption of the SL,.\. Soltys ik :,a ys the revelation or "'l\I il:- moon 's" SI.A 1nvolvl•mc·nt saddened her younger bro1her and s1~tcrs. "\Vt don't talk about tt muC'h no", but I 'm sure there's a Jot goi ng on in their he11ds.'" "Actually, the SL,\ \\'as sLart ed prior to Cinque 's arrival on l\1 arch 8 at "l\11zmoon ·s· apartme nt ." Soltysik AFTER Sll E OIF:D. Soltys1k began :-.a)s. "In Ft>bruar)·. she v.'rote a note reading ;.bout other n.1U ieal ~roups, to th.: fi.lmdy s;1y1ng. 'Don 't ask me tryi ng to put her de:ith into per~pcc­ ho1\' it :ill happened and hO\\' it v.·ill ti\'('. end.' She v.·asn't referring to Ca milla, ''"l\l izmoon' V.'ilS an AmeriC'a·n bt.·causc y,·e already knew about that child. By virtue of k1dnaping the and she .,.,,asn 't into drugs then, so she American princess, Patty Hearst. she must htlve meant the SLA. She must -did not 11-top being an .'\merican child. ha\'e h;1d something in mind al read\'. She was still a n American product . I ···~1 izn1oon · dropp(.'<I out or co\ICge don't s<iy she "·as not re:-.po nsi ble. I'm because she "'as frust rated. Through not an SL,\ .~y mpath i1.er. But 1 do Ca milla Il a!\ and Oefo'reeze. she iden-sympathize \1 ith "l\lizmoon·s· reiJ~Ons tlfted herself v.•ith t1\·o groups th;1l felt for turnin ~ ag;iin~t lhe~!V,C'm . oppressed -lesbians ;ond bl;icks . "'She felt H \I .1 ~ h~·1>01'r1tical to \i\ c· life the ~ ay ::.ht•'d be-en liY1ng it She "SllE FOU1\'0Tll:\T by doing this. ft·lt thert· 1\ as too much sufferini; 1n she could lessen her frustration about the v.orld " he rself. If you 're surrourided by pco-\\'hy did :-.he 1urn lo \'1olenr..:·· pie v.·ith problems iii milar to your "13ecausC' !'ht· \\as an Amt·riC'a n ~·product. \Ve "rc born and bred in 'I relived •ltli:111tJfJJ1's'111Pt· 11111fJrphosis. IC It'll~ v ery i11te11xe.'· O\Vn, lh<.'n you 'can bahd together and say the problems are reallv in the · system and not in yo urselves."" Last J an. 10. JX>lice arrested SL,\ membe rs Joseph Remiro and Ru ssell Little, and found in their possession the \\'Capon used in the murder of Dr. l\farcus Foster, the black school superintendent or Oakland. Their ar- rest signaled the other SLA members lo go underground. ··r..1izmoon"' called her ramilv and told them to destroy per v.•rftings. Soltysik discussed the phone call v.·ith his mother <ind they decided to ignore ''llf izmoon "s'' order. Yiole nce . Look at the lube for an hour and you'll knov. that. "!ltlZi\I UOS' RE1\CHED T ii t: point v.'ht'.'rl' shl' rt'.'lt that people aren"t rcsponsi \'(• 10 n1uch else besid es violence_ That ':. "·hat dist1ngu1shes :i rcvolutio1;1<1ry fron1 other (X'op]t' If you 're ;1 rc\·o lut1onar~'. you're \\'1lling to use \'iolcncc 10 achiC\'C' yuur go;1\s. "'It \\'as ~1 natural proµression for the SLA to urm lht'n1 sc\\·t's . having chosen \'iolence. In !\larch 1973, "l\liz· moon· and C1nqut' 1rerC' already v.·ork- ing o n a dc<"laration or some kind to justify their use of arms" ~ Soltysik s ays . "It \\OU!d he a tragedy if t•1·c rrthing \\'Cr(' hushed U\) abuut "l\)izmoon.' Ifs \Cry e:i sy for people to sa y, "Oh. v.·ell. those SL1\ people "ere. criminals.' But that doC's n't cxpl:iin anything. People :ire- . notcriminill from bir1h.'" lie adds: ""There's something <ibout After graduation from hi gh s"chool in 1968. "!\1izmoon" enrolled at UC Berkeley. She studied French and Spanish. then dropped out in 1971. '"We knew something v.·as going on. but we v.-·eren't sure y,·hat it was. Aft er '~l izmoon' called, y,•e still expected to see her." he says. he" ·t-h;; t--&hftttlVft'!t-~*ri~:-~a-~.,....._-.-::-~ simplistic terms. her heart was in the At Berkeley. she met Camilla Hall, 11·ho was to become her lesbian lover, SLA comrade and f inally, her de<ithmate. Camilla named Patricia "J\:li z· moon" in a love poem, and from th<it time until she took the SJ.A name of "Zoya," Patrici<i answered only to ' 0Mizmoon." IN 1\IARCll 1973, FRIE1\"DS a sked "l\Ilzmoon" to harbor prison escapee Donald DeFr_e~ze, future General As the identities or the SI.A mem- bers became knov.·n, the FBI visited the Soltysik family. "TH EY \\'A1''TED INFOR,1ATION on 'l\1 izm oon.' but ire just didn 't know anything.·· Soltysik s:iys. After .~ E'Bl"s 1·isit s. Soltysik m :1 d e tllt"ie trips lo :-.iorthern C;i liforni<i looking for his sister. '"I sympathized v.·ith her feeling s al>out the injuslit'es and hypocrisy in the American system. I wanted to of- fer her some alternatives.'' right place but her head v.·asn"t. "'J'he other day I looked at <1 pholo· graph of 'l\1izmoon.' She v.·as smiling. so ali\"e, so young. J~er death still hurts so much. It's been six months since '.\l a.v. !\laybc in a year I'll feel different.·· The hometown newspaper for all the Orange Cout is lhe l1ttlfl~l!1ll SOUTH coasT • I • :.'···· ... ... ;" .... , .•':. I ~-, .. ·· . · .- ' _ .. :" ; .. · . . .· .... . · .... ·:..~·· : ,• ..... .· : .~. , : : " " ' . \ ::.: · ... ::, · . '• ·. I', ."· .. :~ :•. .. . ······ ·. :. ··. "• · .. -. ·. ; .. , ... I ·-· ...... "·.'...· ' "· ,, .. ". ," .... ' •.• l ' ·, · .. . ·. ""··~-=· Discover that distinctive gift! T(eat yoursc.lf to the relaxed atmosph~rc of South Coast Village. Explore over 60 uniql1C ~hops and bou1iqucs . Choose from 10 intcrnat ionJI rc~t.1urant\. Op<n I 0 to 9: JO dJily. Sund.iy 11 10 6. e • I • • 11 If DAILY PILOT THE FAMILY CTRCUS '"' ..... ,.,., .... r ... _.,..,. ... , Win the Christmas "BIGGIE" Listen to what's goi ng on at The Ground Round. In addition to great food at reasonable prices. there is a gianl , 8 foot stocking packed with 25 1oys and games. the kind of fun things that boys and girls ~ would love to get for Christm as. Eight long feet of pure Christmas joy. And all you have to do is drop into a Gro\J nd Round, have a great time, fill out an enliv blank and ... if you win the drawing ... you wi ll make some kids veiv "::-~.--@fvJ-1 lffi!J a Ground Round soon and get your entry blank in. The drawing wilt be held December 22 just Jn time for Santa Claus. Tuesday, December 3, 1974 By Bil Keane 0 J Tuesdav Movit• ' • John-Boy Tops In 'Red Badge' By J ,\ Y SllARD t TT N E\V "\'O HK IA PI -1r yo u h<1ve 90 m1nutt•s I() spare tonigh1 , tune 1n NUC a nd catch a mad('·(or 'l'V ''crsion of ··'rhe Hf..'d lladi.:e of Co ura ge," the tlassu• Civil \\'ar novel by Slepht>n Cr1111e CChannel J, x JO p.m /. TllE ONLY REAi, gri pe I'd have about this "Red Aa d g e · · i s it s u s e o f dreamlike fl ashback scenes in v:hic h the young soldier re<·alls n1cmorics of his molhcr and the girl he left behind. It 's a p r e t t y soo rt d ra m ali ..:a lion. eYt·n though older v ie ~ ers y,·ith long T,hey d is tract from the n1emories m ay lall'r com-pace or the shO\\'. ~·hi ch 1,tain it can 't st:.ick up othe.rwise is re a son:.i bly <i~ains t the 1951 ntovie ~tra1 g htfory.·a rd .i nd sur-. \·crsion of the book. [ J TllAT FIDI, dim 'lod b,," ·TV REVIEW John lluston, starred t he . . late r\ud ie ri.t urphy, a n aut hent ic war hl'ro. as the you ng Union soldier ''·ho doesn't knO\\' if he'll run or fight in his fi rst ba ttle wilh Confederate troops. I n t h e ·r v vt'rsio n , Ric ha rd Thornas -usually seen as J ohn-Boy 111 •"f hc \\';,ilto n ~" -has the s1Hr- ring role . lie m;.i y st1ikc· you in the sho\v 's opening mo- ments as j ust playing a John -Boy in Union blue. But stick \\'ith the pro- ceedin gs, because he turns in an excelle nt performance as the program gradua lly moves from the boats and Produce r Of 'Hair' Off Hook VE NTURA (AP ) -A judge has agreed to drop fo u r d r ug posse ssio n c ha rges a gains t l'otichae t Ru ller. ori ginal producer of the rock musical ··Hair," if he uses no more drugs and takes pa rt in a drug treal· ment pro~ra m . prisingly effecti\'e in eap- t uri ng the battlefield at· mosphc r e s o brillia ntly dC'scribed by Crane. Gr <1n tcd a certain amount or \'Clriation from the book. director Lee Philli1>s :;hows a nice eye for soldierly de· tail s. rangin g fro1n the hur· ried brea king of camp.at day.•n to the casti ng away of knapsacks as the troo ps dou ble·ti me a t port arms to the battlefi eld. T HE SHOW IS at its best in the ba ttle scenes, 1n ~ hi ch the opening rattle of musketry isn't one con- t inuous blast. but rather a quaintly orderly afra ir. with· one r an k fi ring and another rel oad i n g as wa s the custom in the Ci vil \Var .. Although the battlefield go re i s re l a ti ve ly restrained, there still is enough graphically depict- ed as to m a ke us suggest lh at pa r ents put th eir youngest kids to bed berore the show begins. Some dia logue in the script may strike you as awfull y hokey, but reread '"Red Badge of Courage." \'ou"JI 'fi nd most or the \\"ords lifted in tact from the book, published in 1895. TAKE' JOBS . -Scholarship Drive Open· SERIOUSLY $40,000 insurance of accounts plus the strength of assets I over ·$4~ Billion . Up to $40,000 for individuals. Up to $200,000 for husband and wife. Now only Great Western Savings offers you the new doubled insurance of your savings, plus the s trength of assets over $4Vz Billion and the convenience of Cali fornia 's largest network of sav- ings association offices. Up to $40,000 insured for individuals. Up to $200,000 for a family of two. Even· more for lar_ger families. With it all you ge t the highest interest you can find anywhere on insured savings and the fines t in free services . So now is the time to consoli- date your savings at Great WtBtern. And get the Great Western fee ling. It's the feeling that c omes from . knowing you've put your savings in exactly the right p lace. GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS MEMBER: FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK 80 Fashion l1l1nd, Newport Center • Santa Ana-• Bue~a Perk• Laguna .Hill• for a yea r, a nd that docs not include room a nd board. Persons interested in the scholars hip drive speaker 's bureau or wishing to donate can conta ct aides by calling 556-5765. Buller, 47, of Los An~eles \\as di \"e rtcd from pro::.ecu- tion in \·cnt ura i'llijlli cipal Court. 1\S FOR T lllS one, Civil tr==========================================; \\'ar buffs a nd civilians ··;',.!:":.~';";'i.*··----~.~ .. ~ ... -- J,,. w.-.... --11 .. Ult Jlil1...___~ 1-• 1•1-4111 Our Philosophy • IS: Jt's a changi ng world ... for \Ve have only to look around us to see a variety of new and diff erent interes ts born of today's li festyles. And just as peopl e's interests and desires change, so must we a t Pacific Vie\V vary our methods of p roviding memorial and interment sc rvic~s to acc:ommodatr. these changes. For example, \Ve receive many rl!quests lo provide cemetery services only. From others the request is solely for thr i:sc of our 1n ortuary. Or jus t ~r.1vr.side ri tes. Or the use of our chapel. Or crem<1 tion and burial at sea. And just as oflcn the request is for a complete memorial service \vhich involves the far.ilities of our m ortua ry, chapel and cemetery. \.Vhatevcr the r.ase. the service proviclPd is exactl y RS requested by either the d eceased before death or by the person responsi ble for final <1rrangcrnenls. 1\nd in all cases i(is the ri ght ser,·ice. because we a t Pacific Vi e\V ~1emorial Park and Morluary can provide l'lny or all of !hi' services desired . . To find ou t more about Pa cific Vic\v and lhc savings that result from pre-need arran~emcn l s, call Mr. W ard at fi44·2700. J-fc'll arrange fo r professional r;ouns1·ling in your O\Vll home and supply you \vi1 h ;1 villuahlc esta te planning pac:kct absolutely free. Butler v.·as arrested (}('t . 1 arter offiC'e rs stopped hi m for dri\'ing erraticalJ:r· and found s m all .imounls of L..50 , C'oc aine, hashish and a mpheta mines in his car. Judgr Charles 1\1cGrath set JI.l ay 29 ror review or Butler's progress u nd er di\'ersion. HC' "as eli gible 1'ecause he had no prior criminal rel·ord. a like \\'ill find a lot to li ke in 1on ight 's ··Red Ba dge," eyen if it was filmed in' the di s tinc t ly un-Southc rn locales of P atagonia arid Rio RiC'o, Ariz. In addition to Thomas' fine effor.t, there a re ex- cellent s upporting efforts from l\1 ichael Brandon, cast as Tho m aS' elose friend, and from Charles Aidman, cast as a shot-up and battle· s hoeked vete ran soldier. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK €i MORJ"UARY 3500 P•cific Vie w Drive, Newporl Be&<'h. r.11hrornra 92603 I Arca 714\ 644-2i00 • • -. • - POLYESTER CORD TIRE SALE The General POLY-JET Now! Reduced prices on the fam ous General Poly- Je l mean your dollar goes further! What a great time to save .. , And a great tire. tool The Poly -Jet features 4 plies of non llat·spotting polyeste r cord for strength and smooth riding comfort. A wide 7-rlb tread design provides posili\le slart/ slop trac- tion. And contoured shoulders allow easy steering Offer Ends December 7 control. Why sett le for less? ,., Size A18·1:1 1ubete11 t>lote~w•ll, 1>111111.18 F9de11I Eacl11 r11 WHITEWAUS ONLYl2TO S3 MORE! DEPENDING ON SIZE 871-13 tubeless blackwall P1u1$113 Ftde11l Elcl11 T1.1t G71-14/1S tubeless blackwarl Plu1 S2.S$ or S} 6.1 ,_,.1 E1c111 T•• Otpendlftg Oii 1111 E71·14 lubeless blackwall P1u1 s~ 2~ f1d111t E•tlle l11 H71-14/15 tubeless blackwall P!us 12 11 or $2 81 Ftde•al E•ci11 T11 dependlt19 on 1i11 F71·14 Cubeless blackwall Plut 52 11 Fcder1t (•t•I• T11 C~arge It al tleneral = ,....,. .. r .......... ---Wt alto lloftor • M111er C~1rgt •• Btllil.AfMllCt td • 01119r"t Ciut> • .-,.,,,,,c111 Eqire11 FRONT-END SERVICE TIRE ROTATION ___.~ Get your car in top running condition with a precis ion Front-End Al ignment and two new Delco Pleasurizer Shock Absorbers. ~ 95 Standard & Compact American Cara E111.H1 ch•rge for add ltlonal parta If ne•dtd. fJIONI Rotating your tires can ins ure long m ileage and even tread wear. Don't waste your tire dollar. Come in today for a five- 1 ire rotation. You'll be glad you did. SPltC $ 50 ( Regular ) JS Value AAIN CHECIC: Shl!Vld Ollr 1uppl~ ol iOIM tl1e1 or II-n111 ~Oft cluring ltllt lftnl, wt •Ill hOftOf an, antera pl.Ced now tot lwtu11 dellvtry It 1~t 9d"'nl1td prlte • 81NUAL TIU ......... _,. '"''o •t •~o•~ 11 C.ner.i ,,,, Slore• Co"10.M..-tl' P<<.O II . Don Sweclund's. COAST GENERAL TIRE ~'.::,~~;;_".:~:. ,HS WIST lttlt ST. COSTA MISA -DAl!-Y 7:JO h 6:0~ . '46-50JJ .:_ 540.5710 1'-"-" ___ Sooner or later. vou1 own Generals --,--. --.J Sle • •• ,\f Ep Su se rb Na th Co M• m Do da llo b< sin his Sta co di\' ho mo I Ii \•ic '\'Q !\"a •• 1', !ti .. .... ~,. ~w C..; ~ .. . .. Cl••• ~ ~m " -..... --· <11" .... , Glfft<I "'-HUI, . .... ll!r9I~ Vlrgl" "'" ••k lltll .,,,,,1" -· """ ~w• ... bf Ill "'"'" llob" ·-. KIMI\ .. w. '"" ••• ••• •• 11: "-· -· Ell1t 1'111, , t>t lll• ~ ... "" '~­Mu .. tt Ptrk. ..... ltlll,' t>J lie ~­.. W•llt '" ~fVI( llr11• "-1or,. -'""·' -·· . .,,, PM1I ·~· ""' .. .. ~, .,_ .... " . ,. S.rvk ••• ~·· Co Co r a n:s Deaths ·Elsewhere WASHINGTON CAPI - Stephen Gii i Spottswood 77 r etired bis hop of ihe ,\frican Methodi s t Episcopal Zion Church, dies- Su nda y night. lie also served for mony years as chairman of the board or the National Association for the AdvanC c m cnt of Colored People. AMA PRESIDENT Dr . Malcolm Todd • OAILYPILOT A9 Goals Outli1ied Transit Board Regroups . I B£A'f INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD 111.i f."l'•"r"& For {ht P11tf Of O~ O~ 1 l \ Sund.i ~ I hru l'hu rsday S 00 tu 7·00 11.~I . By WILLIAM SCHREIBER • ~UltOlllyil'llMMIM SANTA ANA -Orange County Transit District d!rectors h ~ve begun put- ting the p1rccs of trunsil pl:1nning b ;1ck together fol IO\V1ng the !\'ov. 5 election tlef(>:1t uf PropO!'>ition A. Directors started outhn: ing goals, objectives and policy s tatments that will be used as the rramework · for planning in the absence or the one·c.ent sales ta.'( hike \'Oil' rs reJl'tted. trict," Clark said. "From thecontacl l'vehadv.•i\hlhc people, I've learned this is the service most people reel we s hould be giving.'' Ct.ARK SAID the an - ticipated addition of 44 new buses next !':pring v.•ill help improve service. but the e11;. isling lines should also be re.examined for possible improvements, he added. lie said OCTO and the · 5outht'rn California Rapid 'l"ran::.1\ 01 stnrt tSC fiTI)) rn11~t1;"r 1Jl :Jn!'>, bllt ::.hould \IOt"k IO);l'lhl•r CLARK NOTED that there is no provision in tht• lilY!' that permits crc;il1011 ol' such n1echanisms. -Implementat1011 of th"\ transit system on a pnor1ty ba~1s. 1 -Build a trunsit nt't\\Ork On a pa y-;l S ·)'OU·~O IJa~I~ -t-.lakc l:hl' bc~t 111.1,,11Jlc ~Sl' of all ;1v;i1l;1blc fu nrl:-; -Str1v~ for ('('nn<uny in Qperation:-. -Plan ;.dl operations :iround passenger convc· 1ucncc D1nnl'r 'l''t,..<d 11u1'11/y /ro11t 5 00 pm. fn/••rtrun111c-n1 f\1gltlly RUTHIE LEWIS Tlw., Fri.. -4 S.t. "419'1tt -ESTARl.ISll 1\S ;.1 m 1 n i rn u n1 r 1•1iiu r1 ·men t a ~~~~i;;~~~~;;iiiiiiii;;iiiiiii:iii:iiiiiiiii;ii;iiiiiiii t1\•1ce a \C'ar cv.du.tlion re -------- INALOE, T0>. <API - Mrs. Dolph Briscoe Sr .. 86, mother .o r ·r exas Gpv. Dolph Bnscoe. died Mon- day al Uvaldl' l\.1emorial Hospital, v.•hcre she had been in critical condition since Oct. 18. tos BANOS (t\P\ -A history professor al Fresno State v.·as killed v.·hen her car crossed the tenter divide r on lnterst<itc 5 near ht're <1nd p10\\'Cd into a motor home. tht' C;llirorni:• llig h-...'UY P<itrol sairt. Tht' victim c,f the :\londav rrn~h \Va s identified :1s '1.oui~c !\'albandian, 48 AMA Chief Will Speak In Coun.ty ~·londay Ch;iirman Ralph Clark presC>nled a thrt'l'- point package he will \\'Ork for in the coming months. !Iis goals include: -CONCENTRATION or existing tra nsit resources on serving the "hon1c to of- fire" needs of the average county commuter. The Anaheim sul)('r\'isor restatc.d his behcl lbat a <·oopera\i\"(' agrecmen~ ...,·ith Lo:. Angt'les County t•ould produce an increase of up to t \\ 11 mor<' trains a day in l"Ommulcr :.er\ iee bttween San Diego and Los An geles via Orange County. Clark noted that ne\~ leg1slalion permits use of county transportation funds lo help subsidize Amtrak for addition of new trains on •"\\1 it0h lt'gis lnlio11, I rort'see som e thing ltkc ;.1 federation or the present transit op£'ralors in the t"o counltes. contracting \l.'ith the Stale Department of 'rra ns portat1on for ton· ~lru('tion untl thrn opera\ ini.t a rt•gion;il ~yslt'nl . ·· Cl:1rk said Tv.o other transit d1rt•r- tors v.•ho m ;ike up the board·s adv11n<'C'd plann1ni; com1niltee. outhn<.'<i a policy statcn1enl with se\"Cn points they said c:u1 be used to guide the disti·tl·l. port on :ill ov ~·ra!~11.lt :,~Stt'nlS. Directur ... nott'd that fu rthl"f' d1 ... l·u~ ... 1on:. Y.lll take place on v.;.iys to fill tht' i.::1p:. left b\" defl•at uf thl ~il lt•s t ;). x re\ cnuc prO\lQs,11. What CAN You Get for only a dime · these days?/·· Hair Slaves, Go Free! tid .,.-wtt• _.. tM Pllf'9'foriot eqony of dry"'l. fM' ..... will ~ of -tatiic ~ ~· & ttroe coMOll calllty totitd tor ~ **-\.It 111 t-'irfT y-Witt. P*" ~1•1« 1tylieHJ. tt..t ~ YD" frHo-. '"d tnW111. 0... lomp c:l!ft., Wow"' cvtt., ...-d w..-, ... tor IN•'"· .. ooa tor 1111y oqr, ORY Hir. Alto. Mw>Set .. ~ W11T1t. "'° rolhn. "0 ''"'· '°"' _, ........ 1wr1 to wt y-h11ir ..,-1 .... TM I001vf'lll polit•liol IHt 1t•itry twe4 llf hair Mit it1 -••119" lo rlT•lll lo ttl.olf wtlo c:o" h<ror-It, Wt - i.... .tylith. A lltlte bil bo!Htr lh11" tM vtry bit!! •1:1CHLIHG W•lll•m M. R1kntlng, •n<O.tH OI a.i-... lt.!Mld. 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Cl••• C.ri:-111or .,.Cl Paulllll' Mllt<tr •ll·oi ()r..,,99, C•. S.rv}c•• .,,,..,_, 1"/.00 PM '11'•.,.thl• ~t•tlOr 11.t•I Mrmot!ll P10 S.11 &r04Mlw1y•r,.,1.,.,. . OllMH!HG Cl1•IH• ft. 011n"lnq. PtueCI -1 NoY• embe• ?t. ltl•, Co•1• """M· Cl. S..rYl"<lf' incl""",.., d ... g.llte•. P•lfklt A. Dll,,..ca o• "lt•POtl S.t<ll: two Qt•ndd•uQlllt" P•lrk l M. Dome<a o! A ... ~1-. Hew Z•Ol-IM Col'lnne O. ODmo<aOl lllllloll. -..,.,, Arll\1" W. OuMl"I; 1111'-l\llClfel'. Clvltl°""'r, ll:t~lll .. 1', lltflll -U•f ot \-.JOH, C..\il PtlwtH ,,...,...,..,,\fl fOft•t u.n ,,... ..... 1 ....... (,ltnaolt, ea. CAIMIOM JorMI T. C••lllooo. 5< .• -U, Ol .. I I Vo,_ ~. W.1tmlnller. (t Dtlt ot IMtll'I Now· .,,.be, 1', 1t7' In C.••-•, C.. For....r c:wttldltn et We11,,..nuer "1911 S<-1. !ounll-tlJ ,.1, '°"· -~ J•. 01 G!tnelort; <1111Q,.tt•. Belly Miiier ol f.i1-; l>f"etMr. JG~ c..n-o1 0.k Hiii, W. Ylr;1r+lt; 11\r" thief\, Ct<tle E-t -Dolly 8 10tl. ""'" 01 A,,,IMI, W. 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Jff<~lm (.111,_.k 0.Urtll. I ... tet .... M, GOOd ~MpMrtl c;....i.ry,ClltKU<I toy 8tU 8ro1C1w•1 Mo<IU¥V. '#ALU.Cl! Alm. Gld-II Wiii•<• 01 W.1tmlnile<, C1. Dtl• 01 dt•tn M~~•rnbl<" Jt, 1'1•. SUrvl- by '"' •on, Robe•t o . wa111co: .,.. Q•..,0.:1111• •nd ,_ Dl'•·ll·Q• ...... lllldr .... S.•wlc•• r..,.,.,,. "-•-· >to .. lO:)C .t.N-. Pet• r1mHJ c.o1on111 F..,..r11 -111 ~11,.,IM!e<,Ct. IALtt-IERGEROH · FUNERAL HOME Corona d..,I Mar -·-Bill llOAOWAY MOIJUAIY I 1n B'<Jadw. rv. C "·'· 1 r1.,. b4l 11!ll -·-McCOIM1CK LAGUNA llACH MORTUAIY 1795 tociuno Crmyol' Rd. 494.9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 28SJ2 Com•no C('lr-01tio~o Son Jut'ln COP"t•ono 495.1776 -·-PACl,IC VlfW MlMOllAl PAlltK 3500 Pocilot v~"' Dr•.,.. Newport Beor:h. Cahtor111Q 644·2100 -·- SANTI\ ANA --Dr.' ~lalcolm C. Todd, presi dent of the A1nerican !'.lt'dit'al Association. will be Lhe keynote speaker Thursday i.lt a general membtrship dinner m eeti ng of the Orani;!e County !'.1t'dic;il As · social ion. -Quick incorporation of commuter rail service along existing railroad tines into district planning. -Formul ation of new sl;ite legisl:..tion aimed ;it improving intrr·county planning with Los Angelt's. "I believe lhl' home to '~·ork trip s hould be the highest priority for the dis· existing tracks. · OIR1':CTORS authorized oc1·1J staff m<'mbcrs to be~i n nc~ot1at i 11g ....-ith neighbor ruunties. Clark's fin;il go:.i l 1>0in tcd to diffil·uhil'S the transi t distriet has had in pulling together intl'r·tounty trans it a~rcements . Directors H1ch;ird l.ynn :.ind Al llo\linden suid !){alt'· n1l:nt s of ob1e<:t ivt:s are rnort• i111port;int now -...·ith \hl' derca1 nf Proposition A. ·rhe1r suggcst1011!'> int'!uded : -l'l .:\f'~I~(; FOR phased impll·ment;ition of the :icloplcll tran~11 rn:.i stcr plan 14 daily comic strips JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING . 9564 Hamilton Ave., Huntinqton Beach-968°lSlS 305 M. Harbor 81.,d .. F1111erton -Ph. 879·3863 NOW fOl YOUR COMVf.Ml~Cf. ... Ol'fH OAILV 8 A-M. to 10 P.M.-SAT. & SUNDAY 9 to 5 r .M. Besidt:!s lhl' addrt'!'!S by th~ A~·IA leader. lhe groUp v.·111 participate in dis· cussion of the effectiveness of the A~1A as well as fc~cral le_gislation dealing with national health in· surance. The session v.•ill start at 6:30 p.m . at the banquet h;ill of the association build· ing, JOOS. FlOY•er, in S;inta Ana . THE $55,000,000 PHONE CALL AND HOW TO PUT A STOP TO IT. Bus Usage Increases Duri11g '74 SA~'I1\ ANA -Ridership on Or<ingc County Transit District buses jumped by more than 128 percent bctv.·cen October. 1973 ~ind Octobt'r of I his year. district directors v.·erc told ~Ion· d;i y In a report on bus opera· lions. district General l\lanager G .J . ··Pete"' f''ielding said statistics had s tj:lbilited enough to permit long-term ridership eom- parisons. As of last October. 245.165 peopl e "'ere riding the buses in a single month. Figures for this October showed 559,400 rode the buses. Tll E OCTOBER figure \\:as a slight incl'easc ovt'r September. Fielding said. primarily due to addition of free bus scrvite for coun· tlanso\"erthe ageoffi5. Directors were told that ahoul 3,500 to 4,000 senior citizens are riding the buses every day . Fielding said that is slightly lower than predictions but should in· crease <IS the free service1 becomes a little better knO\\•n. . · During the same October to October period, Fielding noted that the number of re· \"enue milt's traveled by the buses increased 124 percent -from 235,684 to 528,900 miles. OVER TllAT year, Field· ing said the district's total income per passenger mile traveled has dipped slightly t"rom a peak of 18 cents las\ October to 17.9 t'cnts Jlt'r p:1~senge r n1ile this Oc 1obt'r. Try it! You might hate it. 6 t [ •} ' A G 0 0:::-1 ' t ' x ' ~·' ................ , --·-· -· ..... -, ...... .. -... .................. ..... •. ..., .. , ..... ,,..,!fl ...... """" .... .i.. .... o.ii, , .... . l<oflo -tlM "lUl • 'tNt" _., .. _11, ....... ---· It takes $55,000,000 a year to pay the Operator expense on calls to Directory Assistance ... for num- . bers that are already li sted in the local directory. Who pays this cost? In an i111mediate sense, the phone company does. But as a public utility, our operating costs ulti1nately affect the rates that you are charged. In the long run it's you, the customer, who pays. So, if you care about the cost of your service, do something about it. The most important thing is to keep the book near your phone. And use .. it, whenever you can . Make a list of the nun1bers you use most often, or that you 1nay need in a hurry. If you're not sure about hovv to look up certain .types of nun1bers, here are a few suggestions: Use the INDEX. The Index at the front of the book tells .you where to find things. For EMERGENCY NUMBERS: · You'll find them on th e insi de of the front cover. For GOVERNME NT LISTINGS: Yellow Pages -See GOVERN- MEN'l' OFFICES. White Pag~s -as follows: State of- fices-See California state of City offices-See ' (name of city) City of County offices-See (name of county) County of Federal offices-See United States Government For LETTERS USED AS NAMES: Find the beginning of the listings of that letter. Example: R. L. Institute- See beginning of the R's. It will be listed alph abetically. For NUMBERS USED AS NAMES: Find the nun1ber as it is spelled. Ex- ample: 299CornerCafe-See Two Nine Nine Corner Cafe. 1 PUK IMllLY COLONIAL ,UNllAL HOME --· If YOU CARE ABO USE THE BOOK. 780 I Boho A .. ' W 1Ullhr+$llH" 89J.3515 -·- SMITlll' MOllTUAU' 627 Main St t-lu11i.1191or+ 8toi;I\ 536 6,\39 • ' A dollr ,,.,..,,.el IM Cl•u•fl" 114 s .. c1-.t ri.. DAILY PILOT • • • A I 0 DAIL V PILOT • T1Jl!Sday Oecemti.r l. 197<1 PUBLIC l'OTICE FlC"TI llOuS IUSINf\S H.O,,.A !.fATt ,,.f H1 ,,.,. ............ ""' .... " " ... '"!-·--· ~· co""!''l unn., ~l'1 c1•1 111 r'l l V , 0 1 £1J~t \II J!"o •.1 • I l<l lltPll'!~l~. h.> l'hono~• '''°''· 1 1 l0~1~M"'~ (,.1,1 •l<JJI Gypped? Call for the Arbitrators l•rt•~••Jo~,, •llW w,, . ..,.. Aul,. <~·~ ......... c •!•! .,.,, l~I\ t11 .. ,,..,,, I\ 1-IH' tl1 .oll lft 111.-1 Tttt •LltJ~ ""'' '"-•ftt ... 1 """ "'"~ ,,.. c°""'' Cit-••., o. .... or c1..io1."" NO,.,,.., n 1tl•. ""bh\h•ll O••"'I" C9*1I Drt•"'Do' ), 10, I'. 1•. "" ~ lt!OI 0 •o!j Po1ot tM" PUHLI(' ~OTICE ,.ICtlTIOUS 1u•IN&•• NAM( iTATEMINT Tht t.llo-11'>9 ~l \.OM ..... -l'IQ ~"H\ h • SHf:AAAN O (NTf:Al'll15E5 'rAU5T. USU l ml*'"' Ori-.. ~Ill• AA•, C.llfotftll """ h10oro Sobe 1•lr , l)S\1 E'MPt"tOt Orlwe, S.."l•A<W, C1hlol'"l~9'/IOS lll~•<• P••<11<~. llU? Lm111•or D<lw, ,,.,,t• A,.., Cll•~'"••t'/fll\ '"~ to.1\1.,..) t~ <O"°"'\ICI by I to.11> ... I~ ''""· ,,..,.,,t Soll<u~­ IO"l<I J>,ecwOo, <O·lr\111~•• lh•I ~lfltmt"I WI> l<l.O "'''" 1"'1 (OUMy (It•-ol O'•"Vt c.o~ni,"" t.o..,mr.• 21, 1'11 fJtlU PubllsMd O••noe Co11I O••h Polo!, 0.<e"'b"), 10, 11, U .191• t.t)J.,. P UBLIC ,\'O'rlt'f: SlP lt111 \UPllllOA COUllTOf 1,.E STATE OF (.t.l!FOllN!AFOll l"E CDU NT YOFOll.t.N(.E Ne A·lltM INOttCE OF "EAlllNG OF PETIT!O>I FO ii Pll OBAT E OF Will ANO COOtCIL ANO FOii Lfll(llS TESf.t.MENTAllY Est•leol Fll,.NIC F!S .. MAN, Dtcet...., "'0l1CE IS "r"E8Y C.IY(N 1~&1 H ... 1'101.0 N Fll/o'l l ~ ... hie<! !>('<ft" • pt"hl-tor f'tOIMI~ 1;11 Wtll -(O<)o<ol aM IO< •11~•~!0 ol I •'h·" lt"~M('"!••• !O !"" !1tl•l•DM• <•h •·~<• IO "'"•<ft o\ m.J\)O lllr '·~•! .... l>df!o<~I~'" ~•"1 tnM 1"'1 l•n'P ~"~ JJl;a<;• 01 ......... o .................... ""'""~•I Ill• ~ttmtlr• 11, l~li. •I ~ )0 ~ m., '" \,,. t Ou•!•l>O"' o! Do l1•"''""'ni l'<o:> l ol .... a ·~u•l "' 100(•••< (•n••• O<i.e Wt\l, inlnf (oh ~I ~•ft1d AnA. (•"lo:>•n·~. ""'•" 1 ..... "'"'' 16 \'ol• Wtllt•M[ S-IJO"N· c."""'' c1 •• , f'ACMl. ROS5, WARN£, IERH.,AllO & 5(All5,INC. ll1t1lllRYJ Mll.llR U!IOAV( 0FlN£ST•RS.5TE.toO \.OS ANGE l ES, CALI l'Ol!N!A-1 Hlll lll·\000 Atto•,..f~ lo•: l'•hl••,..• P~""'~ea O•~ .. v~ cc .. 11 00<11 f'•l<I. 0. t•l"'l>t< l , •, \G, l~H ••I ,. I• PUBLIC NOTICE f tCTltlOLI' IUSIJIE5S HAMEStATEMIE HT Tht lollowl1'19 Iler""' llO"'flll bl<VMH~: fA8RtC GAtlElt'I'. 111 F.,,HI A...enuo. UQUM Se.ch. Ci t.lorn•• 9'1•!1 Pl•I• O!KG .... I F•bto<•. 1...:. 118 Fort.SI "'-· L.t9u<W lll..:n. c .. 110<"!•"1Ul Thii D111'"tu ·~ tona.,.1eo I>• P161i Okt.-1 F•o•ltt, '"' 1t0<P0<•""'1- R) S\'t.VIA f"'f)RTfR l Yuu'\ L' 1u:-.l paid S2ti7 l!i IOI" \Our Uriught~·r'-. 1\1·d· 1hn)'.! phnthgr:qih., ..... a v. l'<i· d1n.i.: Pl'l'"1'1\l llul the 11u· turt::-. Jrc v. ll) oft' 1·1 •t1h·r. not t '\ I'll \\ tlf\ h "o.ll Ill).! ;10d lhl' lr'L'il'\Ul'l•ll fO<llnL•fll)t 10 f1hn :1r1· lo~t for1·1'('1'. 'l'h1• photo· ).!l'Jl)hl'r, though. 111~1"1:-he 1l1tl a t·omp1,.•lt<nlJoh tu1d rll· m:.ind:. full p:1~. l)_4,l:.Hl1,_• 11( ''II ni.: 111 m (If \\ riluij:."H nrr a~ u horr1hlt• t!~pt·nt'1lCl'. v.hut t;in \011110' \'r1u t;_in ~akc \our l'<l~c to :1rhitr.1ti11n 1111d('r t h e ••1t,l)it1'' •Jf tht· 111.:ltt:r B11.,i. nl"' Bt1re1111 . i !t ll1dn't t'f•,tore 1 ht· n11·1nririt•:o. on fd111 hut. Ill !he l'<.l'l' or th(' \\t•dthni.: pil"t11r1·:.. lht· BHB :1rh11r:.itor d11I 1·.i..,(' th..: !1nun1·11d hurt by d1rt'tt1ni.: lht· phntuµ,1·11phe1· t11 1·efund Sli5un lhc bil l ! Sl iCCF.SSFUL, ON-grii"ni: arbitration programs now t·.-..:ist in 85 Better Ausincss Bureaus. from Scatlle to Florida, from Los Angeli.'S' to Boston -and the re£t of 1 h e t"O loc:1 I Better· Bus iness Rurcaus are i,:c ttin g ready to Dfft~r arbitration SE.'r\'il'<'.~. A rb1trnt1on for 1·c1n- ~umi•r:. :u1d busi nc·s:>t:~ 1s natiOfl\\'itle. gr11\.\ing -and is a\';11 lahlc tu <inynnc. \\lh ;1t's mOrl'. "it'.'> free" 11uick, fai r anll ncx1blc." ~~ys \\'oodro\\' \\'1rsig . pr(•- !>1dc nt of t he Uettcr Busi- radio pager ---·---$17.00 a month total cost or"' Hu1l·u11 ol :'llt·t,1q>ul11 1Ul '\1•\\ \'111~ \\h1; .. 1· Long 1,1.u1d di\1,1011 ., 1• \ 1• t' :1 J \ 1• ,, r' ..1 i.: n p1flnt•t•rc1I , 1)1 lol ·I l''' l'd ;.i rid pro,rd th:1t :i ('1111,llml·r- ~Money's ~~~Worth Businl'!>S 1\rhi1r:i!ion 'J'ribuna l \1ould pr(n1dt• ;1 Tlt:l'dl'd , u•orka bl(' !(('l'l'JCt'. In n10"\ ta .. cs. arhitration i' hlndln,1! br la11 And 1n ~01ne tasc!j th~t call for 1t. .1rl11t1•;1!01·~ 11nd1·r th(' BBR 11,ru).!ram 1\ 111 m.1h.l· on·~•\\· lllSJlC('\lflllS Ii• dl•lrrm11lt' ii (;111' ;II\ <Jl'd. l\'hil'h, ::IS \\'ir:.ig t·n1ph:1 s izc·~. "nv l'OU I'\ J tHli.:c i:ould Cl l'I' du.-· AS O\"F. J:'\"DIC1\TIOS of hf11~· 1n1p<11\;1n\ l!Bll ;1rlutl'allon tan l~t·omt" tht• Ft·tlt•ra l 1·r:ulc Comn1ission rt•Ct't11l,\' dll't•<'ll'd <J :\t•\\' ''(Jrk :'.l!01'l' 1n a propnst•d eompl:unt 10 ofh·r any of it:-; d1s:-.u1 i:.f1c·d cunsumt·rs arbitr11t1011 under the sup· ervision or the :\'e\11 York BBB. This \.\'as the first action of this kind in the FTC's 62-year·history. ·rhc .store com plied -<ind no\v FTC chairman Lew is EnJ;lman SilY.S t hi s 11np1'l·ccdl•ntcll 1··rc ;.iction v.ill bt• l'l'IJl'iill'd throUH_h011l the t ' S. "I Jiii pi!l'IH'llh1 r1~ i1l · lt•r1·Sll·d.·· h1· 11 ·n1'11~l·d r1•- 1·r11ll\, "1n ~i't'lll~ tu 11 th..it 1·011,Umt·r., bt· l.!l'''n 1h1· vii 1..ort un 11~ t11 .. t·t:k ,'ll'l l li.·n1t·nt ttf gric\':1nt1·., .~~a1nst u ~t\'t•n l'OtnpJtll.\ 1 hrnt1~h a lund1ng ..1r1J11rat1on pro- l'cdun:." 1>11 th<· oth.:r sick• or 1hl' l'Olil. \\ tult• l'i.IUtlOUS at f1r:.1, grU\\ in~ nun1lk•r:. of bu,i llt'SS n]t'll a rHI \1otnt·n ulso St'\' \'<il Ul'S in tlus pnvatt•· !>l't'to r pr()rrs~. In the \\'Ord~ or John J :'\("\'JI\. flft''tdcnt uf Zt·n1th H;,il.!10 {.'orp ··.-\it u1 ·rn 1\'r10-.; \\Ol"l.I) pcrn111 :.<-·r 1·1<·1: f1rins LO :Hl\el'tl.,l' 1h:1t thi•\ :11'(' so ronfidc111ur1111• quuli· I\' of thtir S!•rvi{'l' 1h:it lhf'1· ,;,rll subn1 it .any d1sputt·s t;i th ird .party arbitr:1t1on ;,incl :1b1dc b,,. the rC'sults. 1"h.1t kind of p1·oi,:ran1 \1ould t·norm()u~l1 1ncrca"e con· :.urner 1:011/'1d1•n('1:. substan- !i;illy rtdttl'C' 1hc• number or lf'gi tin1;11C' l'llrllJ)lainls th;!l ~o unresol\'ed :ind 1x•rn111 tht many 1ho11:-.01nds of <1 ua lificd '-lilll ll'g1tim;,itt· scr1·1ee compuniP'i 1n th1~· tountr~· to rlaim the· ~t<itus ;ind rccogn1Uon in lhe co1n - n1unity 1h:1t they dest·rrc." :\long the same line:;, thl· d •. no e·pos1t on •''44-Motlv~tr Ptfop/~"' credit approvall ~~::g~==:~==::;=========:=::=::=:====!_! ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELf PHONE SERVICE INC' SAVES your money "Money's .._..: Worth in the DAILY PILOT ~~1~r~a•uo 835-3305 lnos s1•1emen1 .... , l11ta .,,,.I"" C..u"tw~.l~~~~~~~~~~l!!!!~~~~=~~=====~::::-i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Clu• OI 0.-•l>Qe COu"1 I Oii 0clOOC<1J, I~/· · FJl:Zlf Pulll••~ta Ofll'Qf (Oil! Cl.Ill• f'•/OI. ND•e"'t>e' 11. lt, 2' """ Oe'eml>e• J, "" • •!02·1• PUBLIC NOTICE MOtlCE 10 CJlf:OITOllS SU,f:llllO• COUlllT OF TtlE StATI! OF (All ,DANIA FOlt Tltf. COUNT Y OFOllAHGE He. A·ltllS IE\l~lt ol WINIFRED 0. AANOEI., Dr<•o..O. NOTICE IS HERE8'!' GIVEN lo !M ut0il0t\ 01 lht! •tlove ... meo OKeOfflt tl>.ll •II Pf'""'' h•"~ to••m• ••n'1 IN ... ia -•Otnt ••e ••Qu"•tl 10 hie 1-.. ..,th n~ -.<e\U<"V "°""..,.,,,'"the ott.c1 ol IN"••• ol tht •bO•• enl•"~ 11>1111, or to Pf"""' """'· "'''" th• ne<•.S••v """'""''• 10 IN "'*'l'""''a •l •nt .,,,"' o• '"" h•• 011"'""•· R. ICEITH 0!N5M00R, Attorrwf al I.•,., J'>O E-11111!~ ~l•lfl. ~U<lt Ill, Co!.t. MeS<O, Cllilo•n•• 91•21. -...Mth '' ,,.. Ol.K~ 01 bu11rt"'S of ll>t wod•r.•Qnea on .o!I """ner~ Pt<1•inu'ttJ to IN e1'tte o< wllf aec-n!, "'''"'" too.r 1T10<1th\ tllt• 1he 11<11 p.1b!+t•h"" ol lhltMhte. 0.led No,..,.,Do, I I, 1'H C.ll8E"T .... P<(LSON Jt.am•"•il• ••or .. ,rn·IM·,,..11 • ..,.. •ea 10th• E •l•l<Ol •. 11W11>C1•en1""'GOl'Cf<ll·nt Ill. 1tE1TH D!NSMOOll Are you going to pay for a Cadillac and not get one! If you're looking at a new domestic car hke an LlU. .. or Chevrolt.:t Caprice, here's something you probably didn't realize: '1Du can have a l or 2 :year old like nw Cadillac for ;ibout the same money! And you can get 11\vitha 12 n10./12.000 mi. warranty. Why not moue up to Cadillac? mobile phone· --·--.place a receive . telephone calls in your car ---·---no license ---·---No c.'°itel ln•o1tm1nt Month to Month Rtnttl B•1i1 ORANGECOUN7Y RADl07Hf PHOSE SERVICE '" AllorMY •tu ... l!Gl!•••l11h~lr"' Nabe C d"llaC ~~'!u"""""''""' rs a I 401 S. 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NOV Jl,111110.-t.J,H/t IJUI' Jim Ray ~ a member 01 the Board of Freeho1ders. the group mat wrote tne original chart er fo r t he City of Newpon Beac h. Jim Ray .lli. a newly elected memb er 0 1 the Board of Directors o f lhe Bank of Costa Mesa . In th e 28 years spanning th ose two assignment s. he hasn 't Deen idle. ·As president of J. Ray Construction. tnc .. he has been instrumental 1n th e consrructi on of over 30 sc hools in Orange County. While bu1ld1 ng some or the area 's finest homes. he nas also built 10 of the area 's commun1 1y fac111ties. he1ping lhe young and old alike. It was not oy cha nce. then . tha t we askea Jim to Join our Board of Directors. A s a banK spe cialist. we constructi on asked him to build our new Headquarters Bui1d1 ng. Duri ng this pr oiect Jim became fam iliar w1t n the banK. HS future pla ns and 1he ph11 osopny of banking that has recorded so m u ch progress. In turn we drew closer 10 him and recog nized his deep seated 1ove for our. com munity. Bui the best thing of all was that he met each 01 o ur re quirements. He was a local man. he was devoted t o raising tne level of commuh1 1y standards and he believed in the fut ure of the B;ink 1of Costa Mesa. Wel l. we now nave James D. Ray on our Board. And we're luck'y to have him. But. as so mebody once said -it's ama zing how lucky you get when you work hard. i\'.~1 t111na l As~oC'ioition nt' ll<imr Hulldl'rA in:.. n1a· 1or (•((ort to 1·~tut'1.• tOtl· Jul<"nt·e :in1ong ronsumers IS dt"Vt•lopinA a 10·,V(:<tl' \\:J1T;.in1~· progr:.im In \.\htl'h th(• <irhitrat1on of d1spu1cs 11.nuld be a key n101 i\';.1tl 11µ, l.i<'l lll'. .-\nd \\ hrn lhc \\'arranti('s <ind J,!uarantces bill is J.K1sscd hy Con,grcss -tikt'- 1\ 10 lht> 1975 s~sion -· <irbit r ation under lhe <iuspiC'C·s of the BUR~ u·ill bi.' a f;11r. qui ck <ind frl•e lx:nefit both to consu nll'rs :.ind husintss~s. !\IARYSVILLE <AP) - 'T'hc No rthern Ca lifornia gra\'el that onee yielded millions or dollars in ~old to 111;.nnnl()th dredges may 1u1t·e again be the tar~\'l of the rnachint'S in scarth of pFl'('IOU'> metal. 1\rlhcr f'. Silbert, prcsi· Fullerto11 Plant Gets Army Bid The li s: ,\rn1~"s sta n- dard ~f anpa('k radio the AN iPHC·i·I (C ) -is again in production at 1-lugbes Aircraft Comi>an y's ground systems group in FUilerton under terms of a 12-month rontr;.ict from the r\rmy's El ect ronic s Comm a nd \'alued at more than $2 .5 million. Donald Q. 11 :.ilt. llught>s' Alanpuck projecl manai::cr, said the new procurl'ltll'tll \\'ill prol'icle l\ta npacks to satisif)' the' rcquirC'mcnts tn sever;d frce·\\·orld nations under intern:itional logistic ·agrel'mcnts. 11,111 s aid th e pre!>t·nl 1>rocuri;>ment is the third Army buy s ince the PRC.:-74 series \\·as developed by l .. u~hc>s in 1965. The com- pany has built more than 5.300 PHC-74's in various confi gurations. dent of Yuba Goldfields Inc., says his company will begin in January to test the dredges that have been idle for six years. But the company is not yet certain it is ready to re- s ume fullscale dredging operations, he added. ''That \\'Ou ld come after the tests, after we kno\\' more," he s aid. Silbert said that t\\'O dredges arc s till placed in the com"J>any's 10.000-ac re holdi ngs nea r !\'la rys\•ille and that the necessary gov· ernment permits have been obtained for new drt'dging. Des pile the price of gold reaching 5184 an ounre in London last "·eek, Silbc11 said that the sale or the g ravel and sa nd dredged up along \\'ilh the gold "·ould be an importa nt factor. Bogart's Son Seeking'Break Q: llow tome Tony Curtis, v.·ho's made some quality movies. nov.· goes in for glorifying dead gangsters suth as l.epke and Benny ''Dugsy" Siegel? Does he need .n1oncy that badly'! -Penn y l'1 anuel, San Jose, Ca l. 1\: I le doesn 't need it -it's the govern merit that's a liltle short. Actually Tony is rcalistir. "I think," he lhinks, ··anybody in our business these days should ac- cept any job he can gel." Cu rtis also belie\'eS he should n1akc a few pictures for younger people -"before I get too old." ~ ll: S ine~ lhe llarlcm (;Jobe Trotters art> as much a tomedy shov.~ as a basketball team , have any of the players e ver been throv.•n out for any infraction? - f!o;ed Carr, Richmond, Va . Glad You Asked That by Marilyn and Hy Gardner ,\. ";\!any times," the team's refe ree for 22 years, Rally Pitkoff, te lls u:;. "I ('\'en lhrC\\' ~tC'ado"·l ark I .cn1on out of a game once bt>c<1 use r heard him curse \1 hen I culled a foul. l'\o hurd feelin gs aftcru·ards." <): St>f'nts to me that llumphr<'y Bo gart and Lauren Bacall had a son many )'ears ago, llo\\' old is he and \\hat has happe ned lo him'? -T. Dinsmore, Cleveland. I\. Stc•phen Bog:ir1 is nround 25 <.lnd lives in T11r· r1nj!\on. Conn .. \Vi!h his \\'1 fe and c hild . lie \\'ilS reluc- 1;.int [!) (oltO\\' in his famous father 's film foolsteps hccaust• he figured I hat he 'd get roles only hccause or 1hl' p;1n1c Bogurt. Nevertheless ht•'s a tapahlc actoi-. ocr;1 ~1on<1lly anS\\.'Cring casting calls. \Vhile he hasn't n1adc any big splash in films yet, he has hi gh hopes. Q: I hear that outs pokrn mn\•ie aclrl'SS Vanessa llclh:ra\'r ran for a seat In the llousc or Commons. llo\\· did shr n1ake out? -Tony Sweet, l\llaml Beach, I-la. A: \':Hlt·~su ran on thl' \\"orkers Revolutionary 0 Party l1l'k et but r3n out of the monev. KnOY.'n us the .Jane Fonda nf <;real Bnt:1in. ~liss liedgravc h;is been out- :.1ml-;l·n on numerous but cvif'l entl y l'IOl l>Of)ula r causes. Cl : Oo· you know uhlch caustic ffrstnightrr ton1ment('d on the 1>erformancc of an incompetent actor in "ti ing Lear'': ''lie playt'd the klnit as thoUJth hf' f'>:pcc t ed someone to play the ace"? -J oel Glynn. 1•1tt:!lb11rgh. ,\ · It \l':is 1'\('JC'y Allr n -th<' late :ind wiltv critic for "\\I om<'n · s ,,. cnr r>ail\'." · Srnd you r q11e~11ons In l/q Cordnl'r. "Glad You Asked Thar "rare Q/ /hi$ nfU'sptJp:r. PO. 8or. 11148, ChlCOgo, llL ti(i6/ I. ~lanlyn 11Dd 11y Gardncrr w1U 11n1n1.'er a.t man11 qt1t!- /1nn" n.~ lht11 t'al\ rn l/lt'tr column, bur the volume of mall n1akr.t personal rt piles 1mpo$siblt. • • ' -' Over The Counter IU<SDUotlolg> 'MUTUAL FUNDS I \'0 dr ra Kr 13 ps do m 15 I Ch Ta SJ on it 19 lh sci pa lcr Lo as I yo th the pr bol \tli\ F Ae Ne tcr Ai Fo Sy. An ve I ;:1s Gr No lh Ba ur (; ' ·~ ~ <M '" ' "" ••• ' ' ' • ' • • • • " " " " " " .. " " " " ' , ' • ' • • I " " " " " .. .. " " " " • .. ,, •• " '" • ' ..: .. Ki11g of tl1e Rnn~Je? .\ 11,1\ /l.1c._. 1,1nl ht1 :s,1\s this trn:-;s hC'l \\1,.'Lll i ((1\\ .ind ,1 bull ilo -tht bcefalo -PI O\Hle:-; llllt\ ste.1k s at lo\\ p11 ccs 10 1 p1otL111 slt k1n.,. custon1c1s BC!t lulo mt 1t 1:-. suppo sed!~ lc:.ine1 c:hc.tpe1 .1111.l. p10\nJes 1820 perctnl h16hc1 111olllll th.in 1 cgulut bt.:lf C'a ttl1; Selling Old Books Not for Amate11rs By SYLVIA PORTER Item Last yea,1 a two volume set of or1g1nal drawings for La Fontaine s Fables ( li29 3-1 J By f H Oudry \~as <1UC \1on~d 1n Paris for S<l88 000 fh1 s same ~01 k sold 1n I!J.kl for S26 000 Item Al so last )ear rare book dcalC'r H<1n s p Kraus sold an illustrated 13 th century German psalter for SSUO 000 In Lon don, a Pe rsian Illuminated manuscript d ating f1om 1590 brought SI92 000 Item A f11 st cd1t1on Qr Chaucer s • Canterbury I ales' would cost about S300 OOQ (if you could ftnd one) <it lea st 30 times what it v.ould h,1ve cost tn the late 1950s And a single page of the Gutenberg Bible now sells for SJ 500 or more with pages of except ional 1n tcrest -e g containing the Lords Pra}cr -going for as m uch as $10 000 IT'S IMPRORABf~E that }OU ha\e cons idered rare books .ind manuscnpts an area in .,.. h1 ch to in\ est - and Kraus 'A-arns that ;.in <:tmateur \vould be a fool to try to make money 1n rare books " Nevertheless the fact 1s that 10 dramatic contrast to the bear market 10 stocks Contract To Pltilco Advanced nos t tips for 1m proved 1ntc1 co ntint'n\ 1\ balhsllc n11ss1lcs (ICBl\1s) w1llbe de\•cloped by Philco F ord Corporations Aeronutron1c D1\1s1011 111 Newport Re 1ch under terms of a SI 3 m1lhon U S Air Force contract The a .... ard from the Air Force Space and ~t1 ss 1lc S\stem s Organtzatton Los Angeles 1s for a new de \elopment program known IS AGE~ r {Adva nced Graphite Expe riment s ~oset1p l est1ngl a part of the Air Force Ad\anced J3alhsttr Reentry System 01 ABRES program llllW YOllll. tUl>ll -ttot 10 llO(lc' lr.O.d ·~ "" """"(·~ £•<NI~ .. 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'""' ti 1~ .... .... .... and 1n other fam1har 1n\est ment spheres 1n recent Jears Kraus reports top n1<1ter1al lOSt1n g SIO 000 and up still 1s r1s1ng 1n \ alue by 10 to 20 percent a }ear Lets s 1v therefore thal ~ou are determined to learn :Ai Money's ,:~worth enough to gel out of the rank an1ateur ct 1ss, that you have a s pecial 11k1ng for rare books manuscripts, C'lc .ind that you Y.ant to comn11t a reasonabl e proportion of your nestegg to this area Here from Kraus are poss1b1ht1es fo r }OU the little investor -Sc1ent1f1c and medical papers descr1b1ng tmpor· tilnl discoveries and 1nven tions As one example of v. hat has been happening here JUSt tn the past 15 ) ears copies of Coper n1cus's 'De Re\o\ut1on1bus' (1543) have soared from S1 200 to $40 000 -SIMILAR ORIGINAL pape1s on s u ch breakthroughs as pen1clthn polio\ acc1ne the transistor tranqu1hze1 s atomic f1 s s1on Jct p1 opuls1on the syn thesis of DNA birth control 1nno .. allo11s ~tr 1\ S3 1n vestment 111 a "ell chosen sc1ent1f1e 11 tic le can turn into a S50 or SlOO \ alue 1n less than a decade Your key rule keep the entire 1s sue of the JOUt nal 1n \Vh1ch the a rticle :JJ)pears -and keep 1l 1n perfect cond1l1on -F'1r s t td1t1ons of modern }oung authors and pla} wrights v. ho sho..,.. great literary promise Si nce 1950 well selected exam pl1es of modern literature ha\e more than qwntuplcd 1n \ alue One edition of J 1mes Jovcc s Ul\sses 11\ustrnlcd by :\lal1sse 110\V sells for SJ 200 A ftrst ed1t1on of Nabokov s l oltta recently sold for SIOO If }OU try collecting first editions thou g h handle them v. 1th care If the pages a1 e uncut don t cut thenl - or C\ en open and read them Don t remove the dust J 1ck{ t Just w1 a1> them Ill pl 1st1c and carefully put them a\vaJ -CJ-llLDREN'S BOOKS I with a certain eternity In the early 1970s a first ed1t1on of ' P1nocch10 '' (Carlo Lotenz1n1 1880) v.as selling for S500 to $800 Lewis Carroll s Ahce 1n \Vonderland" was at the I SIO 000 $20 000 le\ el One reason for these htgh \ alut>s 1s that perfect copies of any children s books are rare !\lore recently, here arc some of my ov. n choices for childre n s books which lOUld become classics The D1 Seuss books the Hobbit books Peter Rabbit and Stuart Little " books writ ten and/or illustrated by htaur1re Sendak -Comte books But make sure they re 1n perfect con d1t1on and ha\e that aura of eternll\ You have to have a feel for qualtt} -Early (1840 50) books printed 111 the \V est - Ne\ada CaiJ[orn1a 01egon -such as aecounts or kid nap1ngs by Indians, even posta l d1re ctor1es and railroad timetables ! -Very ear ly trade c 1talogs -sueh as Sea1s Roebuck or Montgon1ery W1:1.rd ratalogs -Old school books and pr1n1ers -E\en telephone books and al man 1cs -1f the} 1.11c Ju st ed1t1ons YOU f\1LST bev.arc the traps Ev e n 1 n1 1n or economic 1 eces:;10111s ltkely to sv.<imp the matkct \V1th weak)} held Jess expen s1ve works and forc e dov. n pr1r e s \,1t least tern porari!y) of prec1cel~ the \\Orks 1 rank amate ur \VOuld O\\ n Heally fin e 11 c;isurcs rarely com<' on lhe n1:irk et and when the\ do tht'\ tend to be snapped up b' bi g 1n:-.titul1onal .. nd 1ndl\ 1d111l collectors \ ou must l.;>arn the fine potnl~ Copy<+f~l 014 'oe ld l ftltr11orl:oe1 l11t Buy the Daily Pilot for Peanuts (and a lot of other great comics) delivered 7 days a weeK 642 • 4321 (Direct or collect) 1\iPw l 'ttrk Sale• \lolmne i\c•1v York 1:; Most ilt"fit·e - Monday's Closing Prices Oecemoer 1974 DAIL y Pt LOT ,, I l ~ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE •• • ' ·~ .. 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Oftlc1als say thcl'<' 1s 111, other active Navy !!hip to v. hi ch \1 omen can IX· "~ 5igned under the h1'1 Acknowledging that thl· :'\avy plans lo retire the Sanct l~jlirL._t_!1e P~n tugo_n suid the m ove stems fronl "budgetary reasons." 1'hc rnove u\so raises thC' c1ueS· lion V.'hCthcr the N<ivv in- tends to ca rry oul its pl~n to station an airr.ra(l torri·l'r in Greece stressed lhl')' are far from di s appoin t ed wit h t he P\·rformancc of "·omen who huve sl•r\''d on the ere"' of tht· hospitul ship since thf' pilot program ... "'as starlud t,1·0 years ago. iher ·said no nl<iJOr r>ro· hlcnis developed while as n1any as fi~) V.'Omen officers :tnd l'nli!ilt'd personnel lived and 111Jrkcd among 01orc than 400 nlales abo:lrd lhl' ~hip 1\t one J)Qint last _year, :-\avy sources s:iid there had been se vcrul shipboard roJ0 :1nces and one po:.si blc 11·cdding v.·;.i s bud ding bCt\1 ecn a r<idio...,·oman and :1 n1;.1('hini~t's mate and was transtcrred ashore after only a month abo::ird The Navy said ut the time that the unmarri ed enlisted Y.'Om<in became pregnant bt.·forc JO in intc the crc\1'. 1\ total of 19 officers and 97 t'nlisted women ha1•(• "l'fl't·d ~inc«• 1!172 abo:ird lht• Sanctuary, 11011• based ;11 :'\l <i ,\'1.1(H'I. Fl:.i. In :1ddition to nurses and hos pital corps "'omen. the \\Ome n's 1,.'0ntingent has in· c·luded sig nal and rada r specia lis ts, cle rks. hull technicians. supply officers and bos"·ain mates. The senior \\'Oman officer now ass i g ned to the Sanctuary, Lt. Susun Can· field, has been chosen for promotion to lieutenant ':t ·1 , .:\LSO, 1\ \'Ot;~G v.om11n comm;inder und \\'ill;teach., 0 f F I (' I .~ I.~ 1 \c~1·nOOf!he-\\'<l~ pre~na nt ~ "i! ~'jig<1 li&,n . u I ·t be-. N a,val r.; AV \' ~-.. : ( . ' • ·, ., ~.. ·"' A ~.adem~. \\.'.he1·e v.'Omeri '•' •• f .. ~ " still are excluded as rhiEl.w'l.ipmcn • • ,, ,~.. • ··' ~ '?' '\ \'· r· .. (: • . " , . t .• ., More · Fliili~r~!·~· · < • Getting Custody '.\lore <ind more d1\'0rced fathers of \al e arc getting lega l custody of th{· youngstt·rs. This occurred rarel~· 2.S year:. ago . .Just ahout <di gro\\·nups huve obst·rvf'd th1~ ehang!• of C\-cnt:. ""'ith at le:tst mild interest. Fe"· realize. hO\\"{'\'{'r. that 100 yc;irs ago thf' f<1ther nlino:-l inv;iriahly }.!ot eustod~-of the thildren \\'hen he and the n1othcr st•p<1ratt'<l. O\·t·r rhi!> count ry 's entire h1sto'ry. the f<i.t her!. ha\'e held leg:il control Ol'er the offspl'1ng far longer than ha1·t· l+ie mothers I T 'S CO L\ol ·~il ():-\1.\' cl;.nmc<l but rareJ.'· t·xpl;unetl "h)' eici>h,o\S<1")'Cdo,·get ,\ ~r:l little kno\1·n fatl :.tbout 1Stt(J' elt•ph.1nt s 1~ !hilt thev l'<tn 'r turn lht•ir hC'ads tO loui.. ~Bt-htnd -1h~q:.~~·("1tr.rt"tr1r--~ ~-,,... ___ _ to r{·mcmbcr. poi:.~11ll). ~'\ )'Ot K~O\\' \\ 11.\T h;ip- pen:. \\ hcn 'ou don ·1 p.1~ ;. !1U r cxort·1st'' \"ou'z l' rt·· poSl>Cs:-.cd .. \ \\{·c child told meth<it Rl .\"C;s . tf. '"IJnn 't th(· µ1rl~ v,11 11 ith thl'.'1 r ho,\ friend-. t(l lht• ,ll'll"l'lt· r.~ tv hu,1 I hi· 1•11c:a).!l'Oll'nt 1·i nµ~ Jn rn,,sl c·a !'ll'~ '"' .\. :'\ot in nlo:-t But in ·12 nu t of lW 1u ~t :1nee,;;, thv' clo :\n<l in -12 out of 11'0. thl' ~oung: n1 l'n go alone. In i'2 out of 100 ~uch \'l.~its to th1· je11l•!er. fricnds or rel:..t1\·C'~ also make the tnp. :\nd 11s pre1"1ou sly rcportt"d, in four oot of e1·t!r,1 Jl>'J l'l1~a gcrnt·nt :.. the gir ls i,-:o 1;, lht>rTI~l'l l es for· l ht·i r nn~s . . · \ltE \·rJl' .\\\'.\HE thl'l"l' :1rl' -ueh thlhi.;-. ;i,. n1ug - ;.'.<'r b~'t· .. ' \lune\ bt·t·:-th:.! :-L•nd uul r;.11llin~ 11ar1ics to :11 tal·k (>lht·r IH11lt'\ ht'l'" 1'hrt·1• u1· fnur of the~e n1ui.:· t.!t'l'S iurn11 <•n ;1 \1111·kl·r . lil·.1 t t11 n1 hclplt·-.~. tht•n .. il•al hL~ 11t·1·1;11 . ll t\l' LI\\ t'nforcl·n1l•nt tu prolt•t'I Oil' 1nno· t'l'lll .ind 1•u111 .. h lhl' guilty 1~ ~•1id l•J hl' hopt·ll',.~ly 111· :Jdl•((U:1ll' Ttl ll \Y"S El'll;\:(),IY ,\.;1 .. n1•nC' oth,•r th:in S:1111 :'lf:irt·oni \1 hu ,,,:11tl. '"\'ht· tn.11bh· 11 ~lh trut:1.\"-. l'l'onotn\ i~ that 11 ht·n ;1 1nan 1s rich. it ·~ !! 1! on paper. \\'hen ht' s hrtlke. it's c ;i "h .. \\11 .\T 'S ;\:OT \lidelv un<ler :.tund :1hout C:11lforn1a \ inf.1n1 ou ... fll'Jlh · \".dll'y i~ tha! :1ppro\- in1.1ti•I;. ·II! kinds uf 111;nnm:il-. !1vp lllt•rt• 1ilu .. thrC't' 'llt'l'lt'S of !1 sh. !Jut \L'I'\. il'\I l'l·ptdl',;;, Cold blo<1dcd cri t \er~ dun 't do \\'l•l I ;1t all on that burning di rt, 'r llfl!'\E ('l)l.1)11 EXPE HTS ;JI thl· :-\,1ti<1n:il llt11l'.1ll nf Stand ~1 r1b h<.l\l' ronH' 111111ith ~unil' prl·tt.1 odd namC's For h111's. For instanre. 11 ll:1t t•1,J1Jr j,;; ' 1:rl'neh :-\ud~·"" 1!011 ;d1ou1 "'llC·;··~ lll':-lrl''"' .\n:1 · [11t1111;1tl· '.\lood""(J I' .. \.:1n1p ·• Tl(E OTll E R' l'iavy 11·omcn no1r se rl'ing \\'ith. thfe-hoc;pilal 5h i1l also u·ill bd1 shifted'to shOi'e biUets . ~ A l t hough off icia l s declined to discuss other i m plica t io n s or the Sanctuary's retirement, the move ra ises a question \1•hethC'r the Ll niled States may change its mind about basing an a i re raft carril·r in Greece. I t i s k nown th at the Sunctuar:.• \\'as to h:t\'e bC'cn sent to Grt•ece to pro,·idc m t>dic<i l services for thousands of ca r rier cre,1·nlen and their families v.·ho \\'OUld be expected to li\'C there under the N;ivy's ''homcport ing'' progr;in1. T ll F: \\'OL\-I AS ·AT-SE A program 11· as one of a series _£[ in~ovat i~~IJ!.,_jg --,~ rJY""A<rm. El mo R. Zum\1•alt \\'hen he \1'as chief oC naval operations. ,\dm. James L . l-lollov.·av. \\ho sucC'eeded Zumv.«1.l l last summer, has star1cd t«1s ing b;.ick on some of them. But offi(·ials s a1· lloJlo\1·a~· inttnds to pusti ahead \1'ith efforts to attr act more \\'orncn t o na\'al scrvice. \\'omen are being accept- ed in N11\'a) al'ialion and the Seabces a nd o th e r spcci.i lties that once \\'ere .ill male. \\'omen also are being in\•itcd into the Naval Reserve Offi<"Crs Tr.iining Corps. A DIRTY TRICK '.\'.DQ\.,\. Z;imbia IAP) Trader s from neighboring Z.iire are selling Jumps of soil to pregnant \\·omen h('re. claim ing they cont.iin min era l~e nefi c ial lo their health. officials said. 1'ht• \'dola City Counci l discussed the mattC'r hut de- cided to do nothing because no one \\'as forcing t he \1·omen to buy the soil. ~counci l 's n1edical of- fiet>r stiid the soil \\'as not a threat l o health exeept th:-it it may contain "certain parasitical diseases.'' · : Ride the Easy Street non-stop ... 42exits a week horn Orange County. l, •n1en c111 ~am\> d<1y rr.unr! trip~ 1,1k1' JU't 1111 hnur ('1'Ch l'My So C<tll Alf Ct1lilorn1<11 fir~1 \Ve v.· y•ll ~~ tl19h1 • a v."'.ck !() Odk]"nd ,1nd S<in Jose. 100 Ren1al r .1rs. hotl'I• th" 11<1t1on 'rinl~· f.1m1!\, discount pl,\n, econom1c3l 9roup r,11es .111d rn11itat')o faro.'s Th~'11! 11U pan of /\1r Ca1dornl.l\ e<'lsyway .ind v.~ o;.'n ho.'lve 11ck1:L§ 1vi'!1l 111g Jl .i ne.'lrby 1r.iv1•I n9.:n1. \\ih11t ~uuld be \>as1erJ In fl!tct, if th<'re ~an .:.1~1\'f w11y 10 9"! you th<."ft', 1~.:11 b~ th~ first to 1ell you Air Ciihforr,1ia. VJe'rt! en-sy m T<lke. Al·A•. CALIFOR NIA 737a We're easy to take. • '~ i ·•'\ /11/, '''11'11"''' ,r LJ,c.>tq, '·011•11~. fi14i5404550. Oo~·fl1'} 121.1/ 924J313. t 11!; .n.1 il4)'1').~ 7595 Lo~ Angf'le~ 1213/627 5401 .. ' UP TO 50% SAYINGS-thru Wed., Dec. 11th Sewing saves • don't miss these super savers · for your holiday sewing and gift giving. for elegont wrapping SEAL SKIN VELVETEEN PRINTS Values lo 6.00 Sew gift hostess skirts. hohday dresses. coats or jackets. Lit tle florals on dusty grounds 100°k Cotton. 36'f'-wide. FG's reg LOW price 4.49 2~ FUN FURS 3~ POLYESTER SOLIDS DOUBLE KNITS 'Values lo 7.00 Values ta 4.00 Sol!. warm and sleek for·coa1 s. Jackets and stoles. For less than $20 you can give some one an elega nt coat! Ma- Assorted weaves aod a va riety of this seasons co1ors. Design the m to r ma1 o r c as ua t . Ma c h i ne~W ash a ble w ith no ironing .• 60" wide. FG's reg.· LOW price 3.49. Full bolts and designer lengths. .197 chine washable Acrylic. 60" ·~~~~:..,..,.,l..O.W...-. price 5.98 for warm, cuddly jackets and linings LAMB-LIKE SH EARLING Val••• to 5.00 For keeping warm on !he ski slopes. wa111ng for a schOol bus or going shopping. line 1acke t s. se w matc hing mittens. !nm a sweater or coat. M ach1ne-washabte Acrylic. 60" wide. FG's reg. LOW prices 2 98-3.98 DOUBLE KNITS POLYESTER FANCIES Values lo 5.00 AssOrted patterns 1n two·three·lour cotor 1acquards. Excellent tor suits and dresses. Designer lengths. lull bolls. etc. FG·s reg LOW pnce 4.49. 60" wide to suit everybody POLYESTER & AC"YLICS SOLIDS AND FANCIES 11~ Valu•s from 2.98 lo 4.98 Pol yester gabardine and wool-lo ok. Acrylics for sewing beautifut suns for holiday act1 vi t1es and gifts. 54-60" wide FG 's reg LUW prices 2.98 and 4.98. gift for creative people who sew cun1NG BOARDS Value to 4.00 A mus! tor matching patterns ' and bias cuts. Gives lash1ons th e proless1ona1 look. 40x 72", with sQuares and diagonals. Great l o r students and beginners. FG's reg. LOW · once 2.2~ for gift dresses and blous'es PRINT PATTERNS COTTONS & BLENDS Brocades add sparkle to your hol iday wardrobe. Perfect lor skirts. dresses.· hostess gowns. Reg. to 12.50 yd. 1~. ··~ Values to 2.50 GLITTER TRIMS Crea1e a lot of happy laces on Chnsl· mas with lovely gift dresses and blouses 100°/o Cptlons and Polyester-Cotton n!ends. 45· wide. FG's LOW price 1.98 yd Values to 50' Small delicate piping to three ouar1er inch wid ths. gold and silver: some wit h ho liday colors. For glamour fashions and holiday crafts. FG's reg L9W price 29< yd. ·~ INDIGO BLUE DENIM Value to 3.00 Fashion does a lot of' great th ings w1!h denim'. Skirts 1umpers. pant outfits and accessories. Trim w1tt"I braid. appllQues and contrasting co1or stuch1ng, 100% Cotton. wa shable. FG·s reg LOW pnce 2.•9. ' •NEWPORT BEACH- 20 fashion 1 slond OPEN. Mon.-Sat 10-9:30 p.m. Sun. 12-6 p.m. •LAGUNA BEACH-278 forest Ave. OPEN: Mon.·Sat. 9-5;30 p.m. POLYESTER FIBERFILL for adorable Stuffed Toys While fiberfill. 1 pound bags, machine washable.13'•a. ·• 197 Sew a lot o f creative gift s -sofa pillows. rag dolts. fuzzy stuffed animals. Make a lot of happy laces rd. Mo :~";:~:~g' :c ~~~0~;;~ 1 ;ou make , . • • • · BEA ANDERSON, Editor TIOt\61,, O.tt"'"' i, ltH ·~ ... , .. --- Lani Barton spent 10 weeks in Alaska this summer bringing back Little Bear (right) and photos of sunsets; cross· country skiing; lichens, and hers~lf at work on the Je e • ' 'Alaska · was beautiful. It was like noth!ng I had ever seen before.' ' Alaska Calls Area Student ll~· ,.\l.l~l~CJ'.\" lll-~l·:l'lR Ol 1M 0.1ly P1kll Sl•fl tvf//ley climlx.od deeper ;ind dC'('Pl'r benC'alh lhl' ire. the tolors bec<.nnc lun11nous blues a nd blJ<:k:.. "It \\as so b<.':Juliful. I neve r \\·anted lo con1t.• b<1tk lO the su1i :JCC' again L.ani Barton rt•t·a\ls her descent 85 fe~l into a crevasse in the ice field as I he n1ost n1cmorable p;:irl of her 10 'reeks in /\l::i ska laiit sumn1e r . One of 28 hi gh school <ind college s tudents from the United State:'". (';.1nad<1and 1\11stralia. she \\'Orked ,,·ith senior research scientists on !\""a· ti on a I Gt:'()graphic Socict.\" projects. 1'hc ad\·enturc sl :1rtcd for lhl' 18-,,ear·okl Or<.1ngc ('o<lst College f r1:.•shma n ,,·ith a ,,·eek of orientation in .1 uneau. l 'hc ll"l'k a(·ros:. a 15U·n1ilt.· ic-t.· field began 12 rniles outsidr the titv l'or thl· \"ational Scicn<.:l' ~·011 ndati on crl'\\. ·· "\\'e skied L"ross·country frorn t•;1 n1p to l«.1n1p. sleeping in tents in bet,\"et!n. Ea£"h nf us tnok turns <:ookin).! nn ;.1 c·;_in1p ~tn,·c. Food ~i nd sup- plies \\"L'l'C drnppt•d h_,. hL•licoptcr. :\0 ELECTRICIT\' '"So me of ~he camp'\ had genera.tors . In the olhc rs \\'e used kerosene lanterns. eandcls and flashlights .. , Th('. students broke intO sn1~lll g!·ou ps to help '\·ith researth pro.ictls. llcad1ng !hl' .[!1·oup ,,·:is g lac1olog1s1 •tnd geologist \lavnard !\lillt·r of \lichigan SI alt' Cni,·t•rsit ~, · ()n\y fi,·e of the junior rt.<scarchers ,,·ere \\olllCn. on(· <1 l'Ollege student doi ng research ,,·ith lil'hen!'i . ..,.·o r <l h _,·drotog ~· projt•c·t. \\t' hC'lpt'<I st ud .' \\;.J\(•r fin,, under lhl· glacier. ,,·atcr tabll•5<i :i nd th art~d lak(•s ." she ex.pl~i""incd . .. \\'e a lso ussisted ,,·ith a geologic· st ud~· of st rcs~es in the i{·e and toqk \\'incl and cloud obser,·utions six t in1c u da~1 for n1eteorological studv." !~et \\·cen t'a rly .Jul~· a nfl ear\~· Sc•pt t'nl ht:> r the t cm pcratu re. r a ngl'd \\ ide- 1~·. getting as cold as 1-1 dl'grt·c·s. ~h\· ... ;.dd . 1'he mccin tcn1peraturc \\·as 45 deg rees. · · \\' e had our share of fog and ,,.hit t"O Ut s. too.·· In early July. there \\"<t" almost no dark. she added. •·\re slept during tht• da~· ;.i nd ,,·orked ;1 t night bec.:1us1..• the rcfll'Cl ion~ off the snQ,,· in the da_,·tin1e burned you to <1 cris p . ., RESE,\RCll PROJECTS The stud C'n ts rot ;it('d u n1ong l he groups gc! I ing :1 1 asl l' of cl if I erl::'nt kinds ol'resea r t h. ··.\IJ of the senior researchers" C'rf' 'er~· (•ncour:1gi11!!. T 0 hC'\' took ti mt• to ~ho\\. us bo\\-lO ~o ;1hou t st·ic·ntifit· inquir' ho\1 10 r:"ecnrd (J;.it:1 ;.ind lo 1:1kc n1ea:-iurC'n1C'nts . . ··Jt g:1 \·1..· llll' a Lastl' ol" l\h<l l I \I <1111 tn do 111 thl' fntur~· I ftr~t bt•i:;.in1t• Ill terC' ... led in scit•ntt· '' ht•n I h:ul lo I ;ikt· 1\ in hi gh ..,('hoo\ l lr1\ {'d it .·· l.a .... t ~pring ..,he ·• ;i ... lonk1n !:: for a ch:1n1·c· 10 ·· ... pC'nd lhl· sumn1t·r 111 th1· \\ ilclei·nC'sS ·· ,,·hen ~h.c· ;1pp lied for tlH· \"SI.-1iro:c ran1. [.a ni didn't llli:-.s lhC' COll\.l'llll'Tll'(':-0 ;incl \lt'<ll hl'r 11f ('~1Jitorn1;1. '"l! ":-,!he kind of lift• I" ant In h:1\·1· ·· ShC' dre ...... td in \1001 p:ints or it;.ins ~nd shirl. rain p:.irka :ind hnu1 ... liec a USl' · · ,,·e \\ C'ren 't conct•rnt·d ;11>011 ! f <1 s h ion ... lliki n,g ;ind {'<ln1pin g \\·~rl·n·1 ll('\I lo her. hut ~hC' had dOrll' littl.l' !->l\i1ng. ":\ln10:-;t t·\·erythini;.! \1C'd1d 1va~ :i !t•:1rnin..:! c·xperiC'tlt'<' ·· The regitnP "\\<IS not th<1t slrC'nllO Us. \\'e nc,·er 5kicd mett"f! than eight n1ih's :1 da~· or 1"01· ~11011.r:: p<•riod of tinlt'. 11ut ~di or us \\l·r1• in ;!Oncl :-.il;.ipl· ))_\· thl' en<I of th1..' ~un1n1L•r ·· Sht'"ll prnhahl.1· tll'll'r l"or,C.l'l the crc•11· npentn;.:. lht· l'l"t'\<t~ .... l' ;111d dl'St<.'ndin,Z to 111l':J ~Urt· thv \\ :tll'l' l ~1blc.., and 1hC' ... 1r1 ;.1t iuns :ind ];1\l"I"" in 1 ht• i tt'. ··1 \1·a:-. tC'rrib\y fr1 ghtcned. t h;1d no 1dl';1 "h:il \\OU Id 111• do11 n 1 h1·rt'. \\ha 1 it \\'1111ld ht~ Ii kt· 11 " a..; Ii k1..· not h 111,e ~ 011 ·' t· 1 ·1·t·r :-.t•t ·n \ 1 1 ht• h111 t 0111 . I'' :1 ... 11 ·t 1 rightt•nC'd . It" as ... o hcaul iful :ind q111t·t . ·· On her "·:11· flon1t• from .\l:1ska shc:·.r (•:-.r1n•d Little• p,l·:tr. p.1rl \1.1 ... han \lalan1ute :.ind part \\olf. from an anim ;;l ..,heltC'r in Ketchikan. "I think or l~ittlc Rear as a ~y 111bol of thl' land ... He's Gone Crackers, She Won't Crumble DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a reasonably allractive. sensi bl e girl. 01ge 18, and in college. f.:ly fri ends con· sider ml! vi\'acious and run to he \\'ith. I an1 a virgin and have every intent ion of rem aining so until marriage. I'm \\'riting about my boyfriend. but it is ~!IS probl£'m and l 'm not going to let him make it "llNE. Me says he IO\'· es me and th at I'm torturing him to death because he needs more action. "I-I " h:1 ppens to be \'Cry good · looking, bright. knov.·s all the righ~ \\'Ords, and is acc ustomccl to getting vthat he ".ants. But the fa ct that he can't gel it from me is driving him crackers . I'm not ,,·r1t1ng for ad,·ict•, Ann . I don't need ;1ny I'm ju~t hoping you "'ill print my lencr so. others out there llke me y.•111 kno\\ the)· don't h:ive to give a guy e' l'rything h.c ask!\ .tor. And l'm not afr<1id or losing him either. I've alreudy told hin1 to shove off if the ··torture" ge ts too much for him. but he still sticks like flypaper. - INTACT DEAR 11'\: Souods as if you·,·e got it altoget~r, hone~" (h('crs! A letlt>r like yours is a real day·brightener. (Are you listening, students? I DEAR 1\r\N LANDERS ; ~l y husband and I \\'ere married young. but \\'e \\'ere ve ry much in love and I "·as sure it "·as the thing to do . Y..'e now have fou r children (th r oldest Is IO> and I never thought our marriage was.a nything but happy. i1 e never complained about anything and our c hildren are lruly beautiful. 1\1 )· husband has tt l"A•ays had more freedom th an ffiOSl men. I've n('\"t>r na~ged or questioned hin1 nnd hi!'- home wa!'i his palace -or so I lhoughl. • ' • Ann Landers Now for the shocker 1 hrt>t> .... ef'ks ago he told me out or a clear blue sky that he wants his rrtedOlll -110 l'C· ason. escepl that he mi.lrnt>d too young ("'c "''ere both 191 and tlQ\\ I hat he'sju:;;t turned 30. h feels hl' n111 :-.I be allowcrl to ··try his..., in~;") ·• Where did 1 rail " -L()N£L\. A~O HEARTSICK IJt:AK I.: \'ou didn't fail . Your husband did. tlf' fail ed lo grO\\' up and aeer1.t lhf" responsibilllit>s of 1nar· 'riagr Aflcr 11 'rars and four ehlld 1 t'll, it '!<. a fine 1:11u.• to disco\ e.r he ha-" "untrl~d "·lngs. ' ~I ~. guess I!'< that arter a little high flying. hi!<. "ing:-will ~rt tirrd afld he 'll turn lnlo a ho1njn g pigeon. llon 't make thr dum h mis ta kf' o( ~j, .. ing him a di\•orct'. Insist on separate maintenance. 1\nd ir you're sn1art. yo u'll lea\'e hiln alone 11ntil ht• gets hi ., head scrr\\•e d on !ltraii;hl '''ith apologirs to llt>rh Klt·ln ). Oi::AR ,\:'\''."\ l.A:\"llERS . ('an )Oii USt' one n1orc letter on a N1 1-!,h\ I)\\ I \1 ho is marrit'd to a :\lorning l".1n :1 r~ ~ It C.>\:\" ...,•ork bcc;1use \\'e·\"e b1•t•n h:ip · py togelht•r for 32 years . 1'he St'<'r<'l .... to ha\'e rei.pcct ror one another·., l'rln1eT1n1t' I am llt'url~· 00 yrars old <ind m'" peak crncit'n<'Y 1s IK'l\\Ct>n m1dn1i;!hl :ind !l :i m I h:1\l' to he ;1\ '1ork ..il :i n nl and lhc air 1.., bt•aut1ful :it lhat h1111r of I he m orn1ng I ;un al :-o p1·nud Iha\ .tl 111~ a~t· I r.1n a1:<'olll l)h!->h lh1n~ .... "hen m1l::al !1111..:-. ..If(• l;ud Olll. Of COUI':-('. \lhl'll I fold ll!J al ·I )l m so nlt' l}('Opl+' 1~1ugh anU m;.1kt• bum jokt•.,, but 1 don"! min1L Somt•onr. hai. 111 1.lk•' earl· fJ I tht• 1111rld .dunn~ !host• ndd hour ... 1 \\flndt·r ho\\ rnan~ pC'npl\• rl·.il11f• \I h;i\ J.!Ot':> Pll \1 hill' rno ... 1 o! the \\O riel !'>h'l'P!'> ., 'rC'll "t'nl . .\nn l"kltlb:Jll ... 111.:l· tilt' h1·l 1> ke1·p lhl' \\ ht·l·l:-i J.!01ng 'round ()\\'!. Fl{O\I '.\11:'\:'\EStrr,\ IJE ,\R ()\\IJ: I \\ouldn 't rall )tilt an oddhall. \'nu 1'tnund great. The \\nrld nt•t•ds '.\oct urnal:-as u e\I as Diurnals. Hit>:-!'> ~·uu, Oad. lt ·~ not :ih,·a)'S l':•t-~ to rcrogn1zc lo\t'. l':-l)('Cn.11\y the f1r o;l lln1l' around . Af'q u ;i int vou r~rlf \\ 1\ h Hu' l!HHllelines. H1•ad Ann l.andrrll ·s bookll'I "Love or s,., 01nd 11011 I(• l'e1\ \h1· ll1fft•rcn1·e •· F11r •• t'Oll~ . m .111 3,\ C't'n\ .. 1 n ro1 1\ and 3 Inn~ ;.lanipl'll. l'.>t·lf adc\rt•ssrd en- \t•lo\1f' \11th )Our rt'Qul-..,110 1\nn t.an· dl•rs, Jl U Bo~ 1400, t~l1:.1 n Ill fill120 --;----· ·. H .. • DAii, Y PILOT Holiday 'Gift' Opened Kathleen Summers and Ka-thy \Varrington make one of the many <·rafts \Vhich v.·ill be displayed \Vith r;ift s and baked goods during Ne,vpor t Harbor Lutheran Chu r c h 's annuul Christmas f'es tiva l Jo'riday through Sunday, Der. 6 to 8. 'fhe admission-free event in cludes concerts and n dance performance by communi· ty groups. Nothing is for sale. 'rhe festival, \1ihich \vas beglln in 1972 as a gift to the community, is themed God 's Bestowal of the Perfect (iift. ' ) 'Reel' Disasters Limited By F.R:\IA 80!\IBECK Xo one 1s n1orc thrilli:d than 1 that n10\'ic~ arc final· ly getting around to cnter- t;.i lni ng us Y.'ilh national dis· a ste rs like floods. hur- ric::ines and earthquakes. l'he anim:.ils "'ere beginning t o gel on n1y nerves. Oh , the Disney mov· ies v;ere harmless enough \\'ith f'~llpper laughing out loud \\'hen you fell out of the bo<..tl. and Gentle Den smell- ini:: up the house 11 ith his hail breath . and Joy Adam son in BOrn l'rl·c run- nin)'.? through 8,000 miles of j?amc reserve and thro"ing her <..1rms around just the right lion. /I've had n1y lu~­ gage eight )'('ars :ind '.'>ttll have to check the £'l<..1in1 ticket.} Hut then thin gs ;!O\ uut of hand. :'\t'XI thing you knO\\ little kid s v.·erc tL·uchin g'. r;1ts to kill on ('on1n1and. Birds 1vcrc scaring T\ppi ll ed ren half to de<..tth by ;,urning for her eyes. Snakes were taking O\'er submurines \1·hich could de- n1oralize a Navy. Frogs started t°"eat the thealcr patrons. Flies thrcalened to take over polilicul parlies ilnd loculits 11·t>rl' ha\·ing .\'e"' J ersey for lunch. I became so suspitious of <inimals lh::it one day ;1t a picnic an 11nt scurried under a rock and I clubbed hin1 to death \\'i!h a tire iron just to make sure he didn'l turn on ml'. The only drav;b.:i.ck I can see to bringing ~isastcrs to Your Horoscope Tomorrow I ht.' •{'ft.'l'll l'\ t llal \I l' arl' limited .. \s l :>l'l'. 11. th(·re are po,~ihly only g n:1l11ral cal;>m1tics : cLJrthqu<1k(·:-,. tJd:.il \Ua1·es, floods, hur· ricanes. \1olcanic eruptions, torna<lo s, cyclones, ty.phoon s and ava1<inchcs. I meari. hO\V many times can HotJy1\'00d scare you to h~, h<iving you come face lo face\\ ith Shelley \\'inters in <J"'Cl~Utl'! Arncr1can theater goers h;.i1·e hecon1e in1munc to fl•ar. \\'{' ;ire going to hal'l' 10 do bcltt•r than lo have the lhe:iter move "'hilesho,1 ini; Charlton l lcston during: an curthquake. ·ro me, thC're arc national disasters that havcnl been explored yet. JIO\V ::iboul a n1 ovic shov,'- Capricorn Gets Information WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 BY SYDNEY01'1ARR ARIES f:'>larch 21-April 19 !: You "make contacl'' ~·ith youn g person. You also find outlet for creative abilities . 't'ou gain cooperation frqm ooe-"'ho can he lp. TA URUS (April 20·i\Iay 201: J{o mc environment becomes 1norc pleasant _ ·Vi ~1 tor su rp rises "'ith hun1or, perhaps a gifl. Gt-:1'1 1NI (i\la .v ~1 -Junl 20): Emphasis is or. exploration. Examin( \';:ir ious data. 1'csl idea~. Summer Nuptials Planned ()r,1nj.!l' Co:1~t Colll'J.:l' ~111· d l' n t ~ G ,1 \ I e Le _, lit' Cr.1 "·f11rd ·;111d H1)hl·rt Brc.,.,·strr Kemble .Jr. plan to marr~ llf''\.I Augui;t. Their parl•nt ::-are :\l r ;ind !\!rs. Rtthar<l E. \\'ilhan1s and :\1 r .1n<l :\1 r::-. Robert fl l\l'n1blL' !:)r .. all of :\'('"'port Ht> .• rh The betrothed arc crad11;1{('" uf C'11rona fl cl ~I a r 11 i µ h Sc 11001 THI EARL'S --., ............. c-. 11 .. 1 ,, •• ,, .Of •OU~lt,\ 1 ... 0 ... .,.. c._ '''·•••1 ••o-.. •<l·Pll theories. Be 1~rill ing to step beyond what appears to be a limitalion. CANCER (J une 2l·Jul_v 22): Discussions concerning money, per so nal possessions are likely lo be on agenda. 8(• ready to make changes, inquiries. l,EO (Jul y 23-Au~. 221: Lunar cycle is such th;it yo1, make amends for pas l mistakes. \'ou see clearly. \'our personality sparkles. VIRGO (Aue . 23 -Sept. 22 1: All is clandestinc, behind the scenes. subtle - a labyrinth rather than a direct cour~c. LIBRA. (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Accent is on friendship. ~~ :~ 3 Full Service ·I Locations in Huntington 811ch PRESCRIPTIONS • ' , t C~tNlt AU<,,..,.. Otlturilll ~ti WI Ptl•~ 1"'' '"*' trUHl"ltfl1 · money that "'orks for you :ind s p ec i a l business interests. Involvement is obvious -if you try lo hidt you could appear fooli sh. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-~ov. 21 l: A business venture is completed . /\leans you fin ish ::irrangements now or forget il. One who hangs on and sings blues has outlived usefulness. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Good ~loon aspect l'oincidcs now wilh t ravel , educat ion , stimulation o f learning process. You are inspired by one "'ho is creative. C A.PR I.CORN (Der _ 22.Jan. 19 \: Collect needed 1nfo.rmation, material. Check with family member. You'll need backi.ng, AQ UA RIUS !Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): Lie low. Deal with legal types. Means get picture of 1vhat stands in way, what is clear sa iling. PISCES (Feb. 20): You may do some tearing down for purpose or reconstruction. There are some. a pparent ly your friends. who are sincere but misinformed. If Today Is Your Birthday you are independent, were on your own early in sense that you were not part of peer group. You started son1cthing: this year which rcall.v will bear fruit in two years. ~~*:ill>~l!l':ilt'Pli~'l\l'bl>~ .. THE 1SUGARBUSH1 .. .. -' ' ROCKER folllOIU roc.ktr ·by Hltholl ' Sl1tt1t -1110MlfottwhMJ ..ttitwtlc l~cllo111 few o•tr 100 ~ Hlqh·bc:ick -)" 1oddlt 5tot - ' Oriqi11ol .te11cit1 trotinq botk to tM ,...,. 1100'1 - Twiy•.....,ltc•· .. .. Reg. 149.50 .. SALE 135.00 SAVE $14.50 Oth1r Nichols & Storit 801ton Rock1t1 from f4f,fl 1865 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, 548-5131 OP'IN DAILY t '-l ilt fAUIAf f t9 f CLOllO SUNDAY • . • . • • , Ceremonies ~Solemnized and Todd Mansur. The bride is a graduate or St. Edward's Church, Grand Junction, Colo. High School, attended l\1esa Dana Point was the setting College in Grand J unction ror the do ubl e ring a nd n ow attcrids Sad · ceremony linking ~lary MANSUR-THEISEN Marlene. Theisen and dlebackCollege. Douglu Howard Mansu,. .GRANGE R-PARKFORD Their parents are Mrs. · Richard Campion or .San Linda Jane Parkrord JuanCapistrano.Mrs.Joan became the bride of Kahrs and Larry ~t ansur, 1'homas Allen Granger dur- .both of San Clemente. ing double ring ceremonies Attendants "'ere Pe~,gy read in Calvary Chapel, Theisen , Gerri ~lanzanares, Santa f\na, ·by fhe Rev. Ralph Neil, Shaila ~1ansur CharlesSmith. . .... Peering Around . ....... ~ .... .-.. ,.;,.;;;,~.·~·-·~·"W'"",__££M"--•1--·•ir~·u··-.~4~•~m•·•·•1 ... ,_ RIGAMTGtm ....,_......-,_ • _.......,M_ 11111 tlAI! •llWAI ll•~tl!I ttlllA Ill IAI ·CHUIJUf •llllll Christmas Pantsuits in Half Sizes 14 1/2 •• 26 1/2 Ladies of all ages (and sizes) love pantsuits. Especially when they fit like Ella Nor's. May we help you choose the right one for her? ..... $3()00 FAMILY f~f!Cll 81 Mert~•nlflte in !te(k . ' .,. ., IJ "fll f.'ll f~lf"f ."if ,;(;fSTIU.\S: -,'lo,... ·'GOWNS SLIPS BLOUSES GIFT CElfflflC ff ES <1 '.·llLA8L£ __,,..._.':.J Ella · Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP 'ULLIRTON 224 Ou1"91l1lf M.1111 HUNTINGTON HACH 14 Hu"tln9teft (•l'lltr LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MISA Lo911,., HHl1 M•tl 1 IOJ Ntw,1rt 11...-tl, 5HOI' ·SUNDf,Y 12·5 (e11c111t Co111 M111l £~~~ll :1nk .\tncrlcard •;\J n ·t1•r Chari..:~·e~~ll MRS. MANSUR. MRS. GRANGER Their parents are ~1r. and· were ~ynn Stephen~on, ~frs . Geofrrey Leigh ·L a uri e And ~rso n. Parkrord and Mr. and ~1rs. Christopher Smith and Harr y Granger all or Richard Barnes. Newport Beach. ' • 1'he bride is. a graduate or Honor attendants ror t he Costa Mesa Hi gh School and Newpol't Harbor High. attends Orange Coast School graduates were College . Her hus band }leather Parkford and graduated rrom Royal Oak K'eith Newsome. Kimball High School and . ~also atten,ds OCC. Others in the part}' were Hilary Daggett, Wendy B"uman. Cindy Pcde'5cn. R ,. te s se· t Al Rapp, Stephen Parkford, Larry Lee a nd !\lik e Monaco. I A st The newlyweds. who also n ug U attended Orange Coast College, will reside in Costa l\Iesa . Food girt paks make ideal girts. They contain delicious specialty ·foods from Hickory Fanns of Ohio. Most feature the world-ramous BEEF STICK Summer Sausage. Right for all ages! · MIDNIGHT SPECIAL ..• S9.98 I lb. BEEF STICK Sumnicr Sausage, Belle Fleur Cheese, Smoky Cheese Bar, Miid /\1id- gct Longhorn plus Strawberry Bonbons. BOUTIQUE DEL UXE ..• St 1.98 Coud:1. Snloky Cheese Bar. l:dan1 liar, twu 2 01 .• Cheese Spreads, 6 01.. Jar nf $\V«lt·l lot ~1ustard, Belle Fleu r Cheese, ~i ul!nstcr.·Bul· tcr Kacse Cheese and Strawberry Bonbons. SBB tnBu and otnEr !Ood IDn paks on dis~aq! . ff i~k©)f1 f~rrm~. Of" OHIO 'WE 'LL HANDLE YOUR CHRl:iTMASI OR PERS BY PHONE 540· 991 5outh Coast ?taza · COSTA MESA .... .;:-.. "t:.'::::::: . .. ..... ,_,, s.-., u ... ,... 4MBIJCiS LB!DIND CDISI STO~ ' MIXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN 50 11115 15111E UJORLO/ 0 0 FIGMENTS NANCY 1-----...li."-'-'-'.·/~' 9' ,~, ROLLO WAS-F"-'~Z.~..Z' ;"!: GOING TO, VISIT ME TODAY ~ I i l ' WEI:!.. , IT'5 c;REAT 10 BE HERE! 0 0 11 -3 BUT THE SNOW IS TOO DEEP--- HE'LL NEVER GET HERE -. by Wm. F. lrown and Mel Casson :~:' rrs F"Ofl,J. ···\#41«:-? .•. IJOOMtll\.:_· ~~~ e 1 I l B. lj JJ J • NOWlHITT'I'IVI HERE,;, -~'""--. .,.,._,··-- ~;.<;:.'::.:::.~;:::.=-= Jlle.·J PEANUTS WELL, MA~IE . 11M OFF TO TME SKATJN6 COMPETITrOll .. by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Baliuck .. -lET'5 &EE WllAT WE CAN DO 10 cur BACK ON "THE POPULA110t-l EXPl.ll510t-l ! 0 by Ernie Bushmiller • • • 4 ., . -' . - 6(!00 1..1.(1(.<§!R.,i'M ~ L/001LL rMmss TME J./D6ES".Tuf'(RE PkD6A6t!i All 6000 GKATE~ iMEMSELVES, AREN'T THE'f'? ' DOOLEY'S WORLD HE~l.4 ROCI(, I Bl!OU6HT MV MOUSE OR6AN SO r COULD Pl.AV fOlt YOU DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ' 1i·} by Charles M. Schulr 1"E lol<l!LL' 15 f lllED WITH t>jA\M~ED MA<l<IA6E CD<!&~ Slfi: ... HAVE A GOOD Tg1~ ! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS "' D~ Yesttrd1y's P1,11l1e Solonid: 1 lnld\11nc11 51 Loud specl'I 8 TollrtSls'eids 52 Tow1rd on1'1 10 Microorganism: dwelling Abbi. 54 E11ablishe1 1• Work 101 58 Deb101 , 15 RI!····: A , 59 The11er noise 11111lng group 16 W. Samoan 61 Accu11om : seapon 17 Snoops 18 Flfflinine name 19 lrri1ate 20 Asc1nded 12 Bv neculity 24 Travel by wagon 26 Powerful spe1ke1 27 s11 .. g11~n11 31 Oepo1l1 32 1776 WIUI< 33 Social V1r. 62 T" ···< Mutil::.i relr1in 63 Olvmpil:: G1me•event 64 Fortillc11lon 65 Ad,ective endings 66 Month: Abbr. 67 Trunk• DOWN 13 Small candle 1 Ho1ned ulper1 21 The gods 2 Priet!e" of 23 Te"o' A.phrod11e 25 Speed units 3 Sllkwo•m 27 8111d1h sl•ucu.ue 4 P1eventing 28 Rtvelation 35 lnwne 5 E1rn 29 Reveliy 38 Ukelalllngofl 6 lrilhn1me 30 Ass.embl1ge prefix 34 Or.e who gives J9 Rem1lned 7 On top of 35 Live11ock food valid 8 Removes 36 P.rice 40 Sug1r 1aurce oultf s~in 37 Legal paper 41 Tennisge1r • 9 Scared 39 Xan1h!ppe·s 42 Ship"sollic:er: 10 Noble's husband 1nfo1m1I landholding 40 Rhv1hm 43 Squander 11 To one 1ide ins11ument .. l(ilter while 12 Grttl Like• 42 Foreh11d "5 Rellned fish 43 Cold ~••.On• ' • ' • • ' " " " " r • " " ' N " 1l . "ff" ,. ,. <,~ •• " " -r 44 Cannen i nd F1ust 46 Sp1nish 111icl1 47 Wi!d dog of India 48 De• Moines •~SKlent 49 Smell food fl!h SO Rubbish: Lnform1I 5J Proloufld 55 Uncouth 56 StrHtcar 57 Coins of J1pan 60 So1k 11111 " I" .. ., A " .I " ,, l.f.Jj " " " " .. . .. .. " •• .. ,. - •• N • ; " ., .. . • " .. . • . ·~ ,, , . J .. .. " . ~ ,. • ,. c ., .. • .. ' ' " ' JUDGE PARKER 00 'IOU HAVE !<NY Q!JESTION5 FOR M1SS et.AIR, UEUTENAAT? MISS PEACH I ! WM&N Wfl'ITE~S AlrE INSPUil'E01 TMf"( Aft. ~10 10 fE •v1~1TED ~-, ltY THE . MUSE." DICK TRACY by Harold Le Doux A FEW MYS eer:oR£ HIS DEATM, MEJ.. WAS UPSET AeOUT A BET HE AAD """' llfc.-usE ,.,,. PERSON HE &ET WITH DIDN'T P/lt:f HIM! f ' by Mell 1 WAS "v151Tf P 9Y THI! M~i .. LA-'S-f N~T, M1~+ ~PEACM.' I WttOfE ON Tl<o OTHfJr HANO, % COIAl.ON'T TH/NI( OF A TMING .t1f NEITMf~. CAN THEl(E •r ONLY ONll M~SE lN A TOWN TM!-S 51%E? TH~ wl(fAT COMP<Jf1r10N! " TO Wlrt1E. ! BRAINLESS -Oil, EXCUSE ME- I MEAN BRAIN· •YOU CAN'T GET AWAY WITH °™IS! by Chester Gould THERE'S A SQUAD CAR DOWNSTAIRS Wm< TWO OfMY-- ~~ _f\ ~I ~ By RodcJer lradfield by GeorcJe Lemont by Ferd Johnson II c.ARDIOl.O~IST ... t>E!O?M,A To LO~ IS f .. INTERJ".llST. .. NEUROL.Q<SIST··• u~L.0<:1sr ... " by Rodger Bollen THE GIRLS v "Oh dear, no-he's in tnough hobb~s now where rm nol allowed to open my mou1h iJiround him.·· • ' DENNIS THE MENACE • You ~VE TEN Sf.m.IOS 10 CQ\llt41N, Ml<. W11.SCt.J . THIS IS A ~ING.• . • • '• .. . .. 84 DAIL V PILOT Tuesday. Dteember 3, t974 Ohio State's Griffin Gets Reisman Trophy 1 ~J::\V \.Ollf\ L\l'l ArchieGr.i(i10. :1 Spt:i'cl'· =ind f..w•v.l'rful tadb<il'k v.ho \1l"a\t'd h1~ ....... ~ l11 a national ru~h1nt: rcl'nrd a .;, thl· lc;idcr ot f)t)10 Stoit e', '-·runr h111~ i;rounrl J\lat•k, was n11m ed -v. U\lll'f or the 197~ I lcisnlJO Trophy to· tl:iy. ·rh" rourth nr .,e,·en :.on" of Jam('s ;ind t.1ari::.ir·ct f;rirfu1 of Colun1hus, '-'h10. lhl' ~ fo11t !) (;rUf1n tx.•c<i rnc 011\y 1h1· fifth und1~rt·la-.-,n1:1n in 10 years to '11n th(· r11v:1r d a .. tollcgt· footba ll 's out-.tandin.Ll µt.iycr. ARCHIE GRIFFIN P acific 8 May Change Bowl Status LOS /\NGELES (/\PJ ·rhe l1'<.1e1fie-8 Conference \~a nts lo keep the Ho<>c Bn"·I on ccnlt·r stage, but mo-.t athletic officials V>;int to ill le.i sl 1·xptorc the po .. -.i bility of allowing l>lher tea ms to play postscason root· l>nll bowl gamf•s. 'l'hC" issuc v.•il l ht• put to a \'Ole .of athl<'lit dirc<·\<irs al a n1ecti ni;, 'l'hurs- day <il Jit•rkclc). a nd iHl Assocluted J >re"~ surv<>y found nnly lv.'o school s · -St:111ford und California -Laking a strt'l.(I~ '\I and :ig:1 i nsl bov.•I t'X p:i nsio n. 'fhi:: l)iltif1<··8 itnd lli,i,: 'f ('n ("On· fcr<.."nce"> havr lca..:uc rull's -and an unv.. rittcn agrc.·emcnt \Vi th the ·rournumcnt of Rose"> -that the Rose Bo"•I has cxclu:.1\e rights lo the Big ·rcn and Jl;H>8 un1vcrs1ty football team.;; fnr pn-.1-.ea-.on pla). L"CL,\ athlclll' 11lrcct o r J .D. :\!o rga n decline d In take sid ~s l"-·causc of hl 'i rol<.· ~1-. ch.iirman of the ;ulmin1 str~1t1\l' committee that \\•ill d t'i!'USS the IS:.Ul'. l"ni\rr .... tt~ prl'~Hl\·Ot'> n1u<;t ratirY. and <iny < h;1n~c mu-.111 ..... n1ade in con .1unct1nn \\J\h the 111 ,.: '1"1·11 . Y.h1ch ;1\,0 i~ l'X Pt't'tl'd to consider lhc Ru:.c l\<11.1 l c:-.rlu-.i 1i1 ~ 1-.-.ut' . A1hlt•t 11· d1rt·l·tor .l ohn :\lct>:ny of the l !II\ VI -.it.\' or Su\tlht'!'n C:.ilifornia. \\hll..,\' ·rn11 ;1n.;; itrt• ltu'l' Bu\\'l-bound f,,r th1· "L'\l'nth lime in nine years, ...,;iirl hL· f.1\ •1r-. :i t'h;1ngl' :ind th<it the 1·onrerPnec i' leaning lt1\1•ard makir.g llt'\\" IHJl 1(") \\"1!c-. Jl ;1llol'k. Pac-8 com· n;1..,o;1nne r. said. '"There"s no qucstion th.11 !ht' 1n1prtu'i to change thl' policy hl·•·orn•·" 'trongcr a\1 thc time." lie ~;ud \'Oles the past t1\·o yt'ars ··..,uhstanliall:.··· fa\"ored the l'urrcnt poll t·~. hut he refused to speculate on thi· upeon1 ing disc ussion. ·rhf' tele\"i,ion rontrart \\"ilh :'\BC- TV 1s the richest bcrau~c of the con· f1·rl'nrr<;' Ill' 111>. \\h1ch a Rose &1.1·1 '>pok1·~man -.;nU produced a n<'l profit 11! ne;irt~ :-2 'i million la~t J<1n . I. Each 11•.1n1 1n \h1~ P :1c·-li r<•c·ei \"cd about :-1 1;11.11011. '/"h t• 1\1 ~ 1"t n d i\1ded "I 197.(11111. Reade1·s' Hot Corner 1>£'ar Sir 1·m \1r111n~ in resp()nse to.your ~port s rnlurnn 11f Sunday, the morning l'd1t1on<1n '\'cir '.!·I. I \\':t" 1 i•ry unimprl's~t'<l'wHli your 11011•-. rn1ic·Prn111~ otlt' Tnm Klaban, lh·· "nrt "r ... 11 ll' pl;1, l' k1ek(·r for Ohio :-.1.1!l' \our up1n1on<; snunrll'cl 11•ry h1.is<'d an1t 111 1•Jud1c-('ct, as !ht·~· h;1\•(' Ill.Ill\ l llllt"S 111 \ht' p.1 ~1 \\ )l .t t I " II 1' 0 11 J! \I l 1 h ,I ( • /l'l h•)_-.ln1 .1i...1.1 n. \1 h" k 1l'ks .1 f1111\ h;i I l 'lfit•11 .1) !I. Ir~· 111~ t1 • 1·.1r11 ;111 cdu,.at 1011 1n lh1s l"Ot1n!r1. l'ht~ m;1n ha" JU"t .is 1nuth r1ch11 11 h,· hl'r<' .1 .. \OU ;ind I lie h,1, nl•ll(' r1J;h l 111:111 n1.1n.1 nlht•rs lo $.,11·!,. ;.t f~1othal!, h~·c;1U"l' l'lldl'lltlY he l'i pr1•! ! \ good .1 l 1 ! I :ill1,11'i lhou,Ch1 1111 ~ tlcmorr:ittc •llf!l'll Hf Oll!" \1 ,1-. !ht• hOTtl l' Of \h(' 1r1'!'. ,\u\\' ~011 1t•ll n1r that Tor'l l\lah:.in t1.i~ no r1 :.:h1 t~i k11'i... ;1 roolh:!ll ht·r.1u"1· he I" n r1·1ugr 1• \1 ho kirk" I \HU:\. \\ ii .It if h (' 1!i<lnt1t kllll\I' II h;d !I fOQ{ • h:ill 11 ,1.; four \ l'ill -. a go' So \.\."hat' 1 1\nu l•t irn •. 1 ~111 1• !hut n1<111y of our 1\mPr1r·;1n ~o<·t('r pl :i~t-r:. dul not l..u1111 1\hOL ,1 !'iocrer b!lll 1.1a s four \\',1r-. .tgo. · 'l"h1" n1..i n ha:-> a!i much Ms:hl tn an <'rl11r.1t1on ;i nd ,1 l11 h in thi s eountry as nthf'r.., dn If ht• 1·a11 e;irn :i Ii\ 1ng hy hii 1-.inl'.: :i f1101h;ilJ :..1<111\\a~·~ thrn let h1n1 1ln 1! 11 1· ('\ identl) 1s better than th1• \111 IH .. tn l..1rl..~·r \\ h\ il1111 \ 1011 Ill'! rrpt'lrl thl' Of'"-"· :ind \1h111 \HU 11•ic·1· 1our 11pu11011, l..1•1:ptlu· pr1·1ud1-.011111! ofit. H..i1ph Hollin~ c ·oron<1 tl('I ~tar f's I ,1m 011l an Ohio St11tc fan, ell her. ' Griffin, a junior v.·ho has gained an ~CAA record or 100 or more yards in 22 ronseculive gam~ and who led the nation in total rushing .. )'ardage this yt ar, was presented as the lleisma11 "'inner al the Down town Athletle Club. llis selection had become almo~t a foregone eonc\u-.ion as the 185·pound runner who c·H n 010\·e whh -spe~d. power and (1ncsse ~tJ.pu1.'<f his re- t ord assault throligil1)tJt the 19if:' seuson. 'fhe awurd OO"-' gives Grirfin a t'hance lo do what no other player hu ~ e \·t r done -vdn the Heisman tvo'ice. Jn ~coming the 38th orrensive back to win the a ward, Griffin completed a sensatio nal string or perlormancec;: that datts baek to the opening game or the 1973 season, when he was a sophomore. Last year he placed rifih in the llelsman voting. "l 've never had a player like Areh ." said Ohio State coach Woody llayes. "'lle's remarkable not only because he is the best runner we have Sports in Brief Braves Get Allen; Lakers in TV Tilt NE\V ORf.EANS -The Atlanta Braves :-icquired controversial slug- J!e r Dick All en from the Chi cuJ!O \\"hitc Sox in a deal completed today ut baseball's winter meetings. The Braves sent cash and a player to be named latC'r to the \Vhite Sox - contingent upon Allen cndin~ his an· nounced retirement and reporting to Atlanta tor the I975season. . r\llen left the White Sox last Sep· tember . sayin g he was finished with baseball. But last month he appeared to open the way for his return to the game, saying he had never offi cially :;nnounced his retirement. All en led the Ameri can League \Yilh :12 hon1e runs last season and hatted 301 \\"ith 88 r uns batted in in 128 gan1es. • Lake r s F°"e Knicks NE\V YORK -The Los Angeles Lakers open a t\\·o·!iame trip in New York tonight hoping: that center Elmore Smith can continue the out- standing play he showed in the Inst l.akers g ame. 'fhe game is on TV \Ch:1nnel 5) at 6 o"clock . "lie is·playing :.uper ," the t akers sccond-o;tring center , \"CtC'ran Zclmo Beaty, says. '"You can't play a finer game than he played toni ght. llc did e1•crything , <;co red, rebounded. b!nck t>1l shots.·• 't Sn1ith. off to a J3ckl11sll'r start th is \·e:1r. St'Orl'd 2!.I points. hauled do11·n 20 l't·hounds and hlnckl'ci nine shot ~ in a 111-105 O\'e rt ime vietory af,lain ~t Phoenix. The victory hiked the Lakcrs record lo 9-12. and enabled them to escape the cellar in the '.\';itional Basketbal l .•\ssociation's Pacific Oi\"ision. The Lakers a lso play at Bo-.ton \\"cdncs- day night. . \11gt•ls Gel. llurpe r The (";iliforni:i .,\nJ.ll'I" ac11u1red 1 t'll'r;1n outfiehll.·r Tomn1y llarpcr from \he Boston Hcd Sox in cxrhangc fur m1nnr l<':igue infiPlclcr Boh llcise in a ">Ira ight pl:1~·er trr1dc tod;1y. ll :irpcr pla~·cd for nustnn for \1\ll )ears and \.\"US na med !\1VP in 1 ~7:1 ;1ftcr st C'a Ii ng: ;)'t bases. a club record. 'l'hc 3.1.ycar·old outfielder will gi\·e the Angels speed and balling 1)()v..·er. lie \Vas used occ;1sionally as desiAnat· cd hitter for the Red Sox along 11·ith playing the ou tfield. l·lt•ise played for the '.\lil\raukee Brei\ ers for t \\'O year-;. /IJ.,Gram to Pltllli<'s · !\E\V ORLEA\"S -'l11e ~ew \"ork :\lets sent bullp;.·n pitching ace Tug :\lcGrav..· to the Phll;iflel phia Phillie<; today in a s ix ·pla~·cr d e al at baseba ll 's \\"inter mixting. In e'>rh:::lnj.?c for i\lcC.ra\!J and out- fielders Don ll:ihn :ind Oa\'e Schn eck, the '.\lets aecp1irC'd CC'ntC'rfic1dcr Del L·n,cr, relief pitehl'r :\Tac Scarce and rookic cateher John Stearns from the Phillies. · M'alke r llt•sig11" r.os 1\\"C:1':LF:S -Dixi<' \\'.'.liker. \\"ho cnun.;clcct l)f)dgcrs h11!crs in a -;low. Southe rn dra\1·1. ha<> rC'siAned as the Dodgers battin~ instrurlor and h:t'i bC'en rtpl.'leed hy ~·lirkc~· \1ernon. \'crn,)n. :1 \\\"O·li1ne :\mcrican LC'a .Cul' hal11nJ;: ehampion. n1anaged thl' \\"a<;hin.cton Sc·nators from 1961-63 · :ind "·:i;; a nl :1Jor le;1i.;uc coach in 19fil ;.ind 1965. • \\'alker \.\';J-. n:1mf'cl minor league batt ini; ins! rue tor \111 h the l>odgcrs. (iriddt•r .tiil11>t F,\,"F:T1'E\"Jl.L~~-1\rk. Chuck ~l l"Kinnt•\. a 1tt•f('n,i\"t• tarklr at the l ni\"t'r~il\" 0f Arkan ... ;"!-., 11 ;1 ~ ~ho! f':ir-1~ :\lonrla~. poht•t• ~.•1d lh• \1;1" li "tcd in gond ronthl!nn :11 a ..-:11~·ttc\'1llc hn.;p1t ;d "1\li ,1 hullt·1 \\t"11111d nf !he left thigh. The shooting occurred about 12 :3<1 a .m . in the lobby or the school's athletic dormitory, police said. Officers report ed fl.tcKinn<'v . 2U, v.·as ~·it h a f('male student \\•hen a .22-caliber revol\'er s he was holding fired. Officers say the bullct ricochet- ed off th@ floor and hit J\teKinncy in lhc thigh. Top Lin""'"" • OKLAHOlt1A CITY. Okla. -Randy "White. l'ifary land 's 248-pouna de- fensive end. has been named the "-'ill· ner or the Outland Trophy as the na- tion's top Co llegiate interior lineman. The6-foot-4 \Vilmington. Del., nali\·e r eco rded 147 tackles and 12 <1uartc rback sacks this season as the Atlantic Coast Conference ehampion Tcrps finished "'"ith an 8-3 rceord and a Liberty f:iQ.\.\.'I in.vi lation. Fambrough ft11ils LAWRENCE, Kan. -Don Fam· brough has resigned as head football coaeh at the Uni\'ersityof Kansas. The 52-year-old coach. \.\.1ho guided the Jayha\.\·ks the Inst tour years, sub- mitted his r esignation l\·tondny. Pe•n• Slate Top• ~E\V \'ORK -Penn State, bound (or ~ Cotton 8o'o)'I meeting wi1h H••.\ !or on Nev..• Year's Day, has v.·on 1hc Lambert Trophy, si»nirying Eastern football supremacy, for the rou rth conserutive year und se\'enth time in th<· last eight years, it was an· nou nced !\londay. .Joe Pate rno's club, "''hich closed out the regular season "'ilh a 31-10 rout of Pitts burgh on Than_ksgiving ni,1thl for a regular season record of 9·2. rece.ived 70 points. 14 ahead of hoth Boston College and Pittsburgh . firi .. s .. Gets Million !'i·llA!\tl -Quarterback Bob Griesi' has signed a longterm contracl for an estimated Sl million v.•ith the l'il iami Dolphins. '"In my opinion it's as good a con- lr:icl _a s an y quarterback c\'cr si)!ned." said Dolphins president Joe llobbie, who coneludcd negotiations shortly be£ore l\liami's 24-3 \'ictory o\"e r the Cincinnati Bengals Monday night. Dr1:i11e io ff1cskies? :\llLWA U KEE -Gree n Ba y racker!i coach Dan Devine is being "oug ht by the U ni \•e r s ity of \\'ashington to replace retiring coaeh Jim 01\•cns. the l\.1ilwaukee Sentinel said today. De vin e admitted t a lking to Washington athletic director Joseph Kearney, but contended the con- \'e rsion in\"olved recommending so· mcone on the Green Bay staff for the lluskiesjob. Borg TrhanpM ADELAIDE -Bjorn Bor g ' of $\\·eden eliminated h1ike h1 arhettc, 7-6, 6·4 in the second round of the South Australian Lav.•n tennis cham· pionships today. Cage Rankings Thi Top Twt11ly N sUrblill l••-wtlh lltll·pf•ce ..olts "'por ... lhll•I. HllOI\ tlKOl'G _ ,o .. l poinO; I. Ne. Ct r. SI. un , .. .,, n . Alebl.... M "HI 2.!J(L,li OI 1-0"' 1'.Pv.-1.(1 11' J.111111 .... 111 1.0 no IJ.-.. D•IM 1-0 IXL '·"*"''YI-1.(1 4'1 U. ~fWI, ,.(I .. l.So.Gllr.!11 o.o m U.11.tl'llll(lY 1-t " 6.Leull•llle CM 11' 16.Mt'llOflll5l. 1 .. to 1. ll:IMll 'I-I :Ht 11. f'r0¥1CltfKt 0-0 4' I. ""r-llt M kl 11. Ari-1-t "II t.H9.C1r. 1-t 21• 1'.MkflolOfll 14 n IO. IJ$( 14 ,,. 70. l+ouiton CM U : Othlr1 n c1l...;110 ..._, nn.o 111 AlpMlitUctt or..-; A•hOfll Stitt. llo~IOll (.I.I., CklftlOll, C..11'911My, 0..,,0fl, Dot!roll, Pe'P.t\11, fwmtft, ~wlll. U~llf, -Uln, Ne~ICll·IA9 \lt'q.H. Ort l RoWlh, Ore90ll 5111t, Jlwt9111, S... frll'ICI-. !oelttlf. Seo;I~ Al1N,..., st...tord, St.....,...,.,, T1--, v1nci.rotlt. L ~·1•er had. bui also becou"e ofthe \!.'BY he blocks and his o\"er-a II ability as an athl('te. Ir ever anyonC' 11·as deserving uf the lleisman Trophy il is 1\rchie tir1ff111 ." In the 1974 season. GriCfin. v.•ho alft•ildY is the all-time Ohio State and l\iJ! 'l'cn leacnng rusher, wus the key to l he lluckcye attack, l'urrying 126 t in1l'S ror 1.620 yards, 11n a\'eragc of 1-17.:t yards a game <is Oh lo State POSt·. ed a 10-1 r ecord. lie scored 12 tout·hdov.•ns. Griffin will .ip1>ear in hi ~ third consetutivc Rose Bowl game on New Year's Day against Southern. Calitornia. Griffin's leading rompetition fort he •teisman Trophy was another out- :..tanding tailbaek, senior Anthony 0 ;1vis of Southern California, who rushed ror 1,354 yards and scored four times ~1gainst Notre Dame last Satur· day a rter most lieismun votes were cast. Football fans \\"ill get their third chnncc to l'On1pare the strengt hs or the two swift runners in lhe Roia Bo"'I. Others placing high in the voting \!.'ere quarterbacks Tom Clements or Notre_.Dam.e and Dave llumm or Nebrasksa and Oklahoma halfback Joe \V ashlngton. But for Wnshincton to ha\'e "-'On "'Ould have required o\•ereoming his school's NCAA proba· tion which denied him the televis1qn . ex~sure-that all the other cundidat~s received. CINCINNATI'S KEN AVERY (51.I FLIES OVER THE HEAD OF MIAMI'S PAUL WARFIELD. Bengals Blitzed Miami Looking Like Super Bowl Champs l\1IAJ\.t1 !AP) -·P au l Brown watched Miami's defending National 1-"'ootball League champions thrash his Cincinnati Bengals 24-3 l'if onde1i y night and sighed, "They're back in the Super 80\.\.'I sv..:ing." The Dolphins. who have been in the past three Super Bo1.1•ls and won the last l\.\."O. agreed. · "This was our best performance or the year." said l\1iami coach Don Shula , v.·hose 9-3 team can assure itself or its fi fth straight playoff berth by beating Baltimpre Sunday. Quarterback Bob Griese, who com· plcted 11 of 13 passes ror 118 yards and threw four-yard scbring PllSses to !\lerrury )lorris anlt Jim l\fandich. .;aid the Dolphins have lhe ability to ex- cel in crucial games. "II 's nice to know when the chips are down and it's a big game, we're going to get it." said Griese. $COii• BY O\JAllTE 11$ (JM!...,lfl 0 l 0 0--l MIMl'!I 1 l 1 1-Jt Ml•-MOrrl' • 11111 tromGrlev !Yei>l"tml•11 •l<•I Mi1-f'G Ytflrt..,1111~ ctn -Fe. Mul'lhn1nnl" Ml1-,,...nol<l'l•fll~\tromGt!ne lY•nrtm1an•i<•l • Ml1-,,...lont J '"" IYepremi... kkkl A-11.'16J f'lr\I OOWl!t Ru!.llt\·Wlld\ P1Hll'IO Ylt<ll llthirll y1rG\ PtlHS _,, f""'bltS·I0\1 .,.,..111es.y1ras • "5TATl5"TICS IMftll O.lptlin . .. II-.. 11·13-<I .. ,,. " ~ U-7~ ll·U-t 5·44 •·ll S·J 1·1 l ·IO •·•S INOIVIOU,lil.LEADEllS llUSMllllG -Cln(htlllO. IEH!ltt ll·•S. 0."11 1-11. frill-I, C-t1 1•·1 U, ""9rrls 1J.)I, KUc• t-11. llECEIY!NG -(l11clnllM1. Drf'U!er, t.St, E11Jot1 1·1". M ... 'l 2·~), M•l"'i, N -f S·lS. WPlitlG 1·SO. IC"t• 2·1S. P"5SI NG -Clncl11111h, Andef~ 1'·25-ll. II• v1ra~. M11ml. Grt.se 11 ·\J·ll, 111 ··This was just like a playoff game," he added. "\\'e've been in a lot of big games .•. "'hen there's a feeling that it's a musl game and "''e've got to execute. everything seem s to tall into place. I guess it gets down to pride.'' The Dolphins' defen!e held the Bengals to just 66 yards rushing, 61 or the yards coming in the second hair of the nationally televised game. Ken Ande rson, the American FOotball Conterence's leading passer , was held to t 19 yards on 14 pass completions - 100 yards below his averal?e. Cincinnati's biggest scoring threat was killed in the third quarter v.·hen Anderson wa s tackled by linebacker Bob •leinz for no gain on fourth down at J\.fiami 's four-yard-line. The Bengals' only score came on a 29-yard field goal hy llorst l\1uhlmann after Morris fumbled at the Dolphins' 22. It was the only flaw made by the Dolphins, who in turn recovered three of fi \'e Cincinnati fumbles. The Dolphins got a 43-yard rie\d goal from Garo Yepremian and ended the scoring with a l\.\."O-yard run by Benny !'.I alone in the rourth quarter . , Grid Ra tings Wtilw1'"-!I 1 0-1•. t•tl 11.(14 1.1'9 IL. Tt•ll l ·U lj.t , "l• nu 114-0 1.111 o. e1vior •·U Jl't J. OllloSt. 16-1-<I 1111 U. N Cir. SI. 'J.l·O 221 4. Ml<ll. 10-1.(1 171 U. MICll.51. l·J..1 ltl s. use .. ,.1 '" 11 M1.,,.1.o. , .... , lj.f t . AW-11 9·1-0 14' 16. T•• . ..4&.M l •l.(I 1' 1. ~""SI. •·l--0 SC'J II BYU l·J..I l l I. Nllll"l\-1 l ·lO lGD 11.f"lorlOI l ·l-0 11 t. Ntr.D-t .).. Jt,t tt .... r11on1 t·l·O 20 10. Maryl"ld 1-l-t lSI 20. Pin 1·•4 11 Ui.! Wit(. 1-•4 II Olllt'1 ••<tl111n9 -'· 11111111 11,..•11c:.i1v: Bos!Ofl COU!lqt, (l~m-. Ht...,.,CI, ttouilon, Ml1 .. ull)Cll 5111•, North (1ro!1111, Ot.I•-$1111, Tttnpll, TtnntKft, T11IWI, U(lA, Ulll\5!111, No-shows Approaching I Million By /\SSOCIATEO PRESS \\"here is everybody'? \Veil. a lot of them ;ire still headini:: for National Football League games in dro\"es - but a lot of them are staying a"'·ay, loo. "\rith tv.·o \\Ceks remaining. our 'no·shov.'s' appear certain to lop a n1il\ion," Don \Veiss. the NFL's direc· "tor or in tormation sa"s in rcfcrencc to the pa id·for, empty ·seats around the league. No-shov.•s, \\"hi ch became an issue at the start of !he 1973 season, "·hen Congress passed \eg1slaUon requiring fh e league lo tc\e\"isc . formerly blacked·oo\ home games ir they "·ere sold out 72~urs berore kickoff. Through the first 156 g:.imes of 1973, there were 715 ,860 no-shO\.\.'S, fans who bought tickets -sometimes for as much as Sl O -l>ut didn't attehd, de- ciding instead to watch them at home or . in some cascs. to Y.'al<'h more ex· citing. more important games being televised from othcr cities. 'fhis year, the no-sho\v figure "'as up to 110,871 to :i 156-ga me 'total of 826.731 . That average:. out to nearly 69.000 per 1vcek. If it \\"e re to hold to that fi gure. the season total 11·ould he abt>ut 965,000. But v..1ith some teams out of the playoffs, decreasing l()('al interest. and some playing in increasingly mis- erable \1·inter v..•eatPler. the averaj?e seems certa in to inrrcasc, pushing the · sea<;on 's no-s how totaf past a record million . The "c~tended'' \\"eekcncl just rom - plet('d, \\'tlh t \\·o games on Thanksgi \'· fng Day, JO on Sunday and one on l'itond:i y nii;:ht. ill ustrates the point perfectly. The no·shov..·s for the \3 i{ames totaled 187,69 1. nearly triple the season ·s v..•et'kly average. Anteaters Breeze to 101-62 Victory These fi gures would seem to gi\·c commissioner Pete Rozelle und the rest or the NF!. some potent 11mmuni- tion in what will certainly be an at- tempt to end the l oea l-tc levi ~ion poli cy nnd restore all home-team hlackouts, ei th er when the <.:ongressional legislation. a threc- ~·car experiment. expires al'ter the 19i6 season. or before. And the 187,691 no·shows of the past 13 ga n1es '"was not a record." Weiss added. "On the last v.·eek of the 1973 season v.·c had 196 .808 no,-shO\\ s. '' n ~· l~DOt:RGART Of ... DllllJl'!llll~M Don'! v..orry :lhout the UC Irvine basketball team hci ng too slow. Or too selfish. Or 100 f'O<'ky. If :1nyth1n.i:. the Anteaters are a dis· ciplincd. quirk. scrappy team as they proved lO 300 fans Atonday ni ght at t:cr · .. ~) n1na sium. Running thC' fast brtak v.•ith nearly pin·po1nt accuracy and torelng the lla1d<'r~ of Fort Lewis Collcg<" into 20 turno\·cr~. the Ante3ters rolled to their stcond non·conrerencc '!''in 1n a row, 101-62, over the invaders from O.urango, Colorado. 1 Do~n• more shuffling than a black,. • jack de aler, Anteaters' coach Tim Tift inserted 12 players into his lineup, and all scored. The Anteaters shot 57 JK'rtenl. "I like to get the reeling they can all rontribute," Tin said. "We don't have any stJper players but we have nine J:ll)'S who C"an play. There is no droporr .. bet~·een them." .Jerry ~laras, a 6-6 forv.·ard. came ott lht: bench to lead the Anteaters, S"'Oring 22 points. 16 of 1.1·hieh came in . lhf' first half. mostly on dri\•ing, l"-'iSl· Ing layups. '.\laras SJl.<1rkcd o UC! rally that pro· J>{'llC'd tne Anteaters from a ~-8 t1 r into u 30·11 lead with 7:47 lento play 1n the first half. In thul 5pan ~l :ir:1s scored to 1xu nts. ThC' \Yol'rully s\O\\' Raider<.: had trou· hie pf'netrulin.I! the Anteaters' full court pr('~~, fa ilini; 10 score ror almost four n11nutcs or the half. Trallinlo! 36-18 11 ith 5 Joi ll'ft. the Raiders lterc do"''"· 4i -20. "'1th l .46remaln1ng. Pht ~. the Raiders couldn'l slop l.iC l 's ra .;t hrcak. led by guards Sate J ones. Tim 1'i \ cna n und Ke\'ln Pa vi~. 13rl1Cc '.\l11ler , 116·2junior gunrd 11hn prepped ;1t '.\·larlna lllgli. lC'd Fort l.t·~··~ \11th l•I poinls, mostly o n long Jumpers. Out ii was no match ror UCI. a team that Jones calls "one of togetherness. And our coach safd lhis is the best shooting leam \1·e h1:1ve e\ler had. And \\ e sure hit the s~ots." UClnt.UtH flflfl• a..;" • 1 • u "''""' UClf",.Mtnl ....... I ) l II 1 I , I ' 1 • 10 10 I 1 ti D.1¥11 • • 1 • ,,,,..,..,It Cllwll!lll • 1 I • Ltr1n.lll" T~f\tfl J 1 S 1 Wtl- MtM6 1 ti ti •Min- ,_..,.. 10 1 I H JMii- ..lllWllM • 1 a t l'"vrll:Wlt """9t 5 ti a IOTolth kktt-1 01 1 1'111• 1 l I I Mtl<ttll ,., •. Dtwdlft • 0 0 • • 0 0 • • l l It. I 0 I 0 ,, • u" T-lll ... ' t1 1()1 H1lttlr11e: UCI f"tMfl .. M1llll"'t: UCI 41. f'Of1'Mllftlttt1. Llwlll4. l'"lr1tlw-:UCt,n-tt. ' There v.·cre some \'Cry he:1vily al· tended 11ames la!il v.•eekend. llkl' Dalla~· T~anks~l\'ing Dar \•ictory O\"Cr \V ash1ngton -a crucial aum(' ror both .team$. There v..·cre only 988 no·shows in Dallas . And in Detroit the re we re only 2,112 no·sho"·s thC :"ame d:iy \\'hen the Lions lost to f)CO\'er, • • • O.Uy l"Uot l"Mte t' Rlciwotcl Or•t• • I Women In Golf Action Jean Raymond won a low net tourname nt .:it El Niguel Country Club \\'ith a score or 76 recently. . Mimi Wishney finished 5econd in A fli ght v.1ilh 80, f o llowed by Dori s l-landschuch at 81 and a tie between 1\-fid ge White and Nel Townsend at 82. In B fli ght, l\1arie Radovic h "'as the w inne r .... ·ith 74, followed by Shirley Pe rry and Adrian \Varren ·at 75, Corinne Franklin t78l and a tie betv,.een Eileen Schuhmann and Pat If- ve rsen (79 l. Jn C rlight. Stella Seaman and Amy O'~lara tied for first at 79, followed by Gloria Wide ner (80) and Eileen Marsden (81). It "'as Sybil l-Ioro\\•itz the "'inne r in D fli ght \idth 78, followed by Ba rbara Jlourke (79). Jlelen Leigh (81) and a tie at 82 between ~l ildred \Vil bur and Louise Peterson. On guest day, it was two be tte r balls of foursome competition with R ae Cochran, Judy Erickson Grid Stars GORDON ADAMS NewpQrt Harbor Offense .. , ART SORCE · Newport Harbor Defense 'a nd guests B. Deutch and MARK STEWART JOHN GROWER OCC Defense Jlo~·e Decker of Santa Ana OCC Offense CC first at 138. ---=====------------- ·Prep Wrestling In at 139 \\'ere Peg: Cun· ningha m . Dori s lla nds chuch and guests C<1 rmen DeStepaeno and Laverne Strange of \\'cslcrn 'I'll cc c... .... o1e1M1r C•IU:u.............. 1t1-0•1 lC.OMl-D1-•t. . l S · '"-MIMOjofo !C.OM)"'°"l>y-il t<t•~y-lglll · Godoy I\_"') ckC1\•0N10 At 141 \\'ere Bev 1-len· lOJ-Lllll • ILAl Otci•IOMG C6GlQ•$ ,,.,_., ICOMll.C. • •. Tucltday, Dec:ember3.197• OAILVPILOT 85 Coaeh's Opinion St. Paul Would Beat Newport Wl·llTT I ER-When St. Paul lligh 's S'A·ordsmcn were ruled guilty or spying and force d to forfeit their 44 ·8 CIF' 4·A first-round conquest of J>ionecr it took t1 way Ne wport lla rbor's chance to gain a measure of rrvcngc. It \\'Ould have been a rematch of the 1973 CIF second rounrl football game betwe en St. Paul a nd Ne,,..·port llarbor and the Sailors \\'ere .... ·cleoming it as a chance to make Ull for a 17·7 loss. But it didn't come about and Pioneer took St. Paul's 11 l ace in th e c limi · ·nations -falling to the Newport m.achine. 37-0, Saturday night a l Ccrntos Colle ge. Despite the -....·hilc\\·ash . Pioneer coach Bob Spindola sa\'S St. Paul \l:ould ha\'C be~1tc11 Ne\\·port if Lhey had d~fcnsively, too. We gained 324 yards ag<.1inst Newport, but didn't s core. l still can'L beliC\'(! that. ''Ne'A'port is a good team, it pl ays s m art and it does n't beat itself "'ith mistakes." 'l'he Pionel'r coach, \41ho scouted West 1'orrancc in <1ntieipa tion of possibly pla ying the latter this week. s a~ s :'-le" port's game "'ilh \\'est Torrance is u toss-up. ''\\le~t Torrance is really b1 )'.:.'1 s:i rs Spindola. It's a lot bi~i.:t·r than N~·1)()rt. but I think l\l'" port ran score. The quc:.lion is can Newport ~top \\'e s t Torrance'::; b~~runni n g backs?" MD Rips, 107-75 pl ayed. The ~tat et Dei l·li!J h ··st. Paul \\"as the tougher r.t onarc hs broke open a ll'am." says Spindola. b II h tight baske t a game 1n t c ''N~wp o~t's running . second quarter l\tonday . ~ame ~s . .i llr1 g~L. but not ~s night and \\'ent on to s mash 1n:ipres s1ve as ~t. Pa~\ s. the Salesia n l\lustangs, Vin _ fl'l'Ulroy i s a fin e 107·75, at !\tater Dei in the receiver. but we knew that. seas o n o pene r for both "And o ur quarterback I d 3 r 2 . teanis. compete 1 o I aga1nsl 1'ied at ·:l3 mid"·ay the Newport secondary for through the second period. O\'Cr 200 yards . lhC' J\lonarchs reeled off "I was m ore impressed se\'cn st raight points and "1th St. P:iul. \V e played tooka50-40h:il£t imelead. poorly in both games. but The l\lonarC'hs then out· \l't' had seven turno,·ers scored the l\1 ustangs. 28· l!:i, ;1~.iinst Ne wport llarbor. in the third quarter and \\'e're a better team than v.·c brl'eted the remainder of s ho"'ed. . . the "'av. "I v.·as 1m_prcs~ed -....·1th . ~tater Dei had a balanced dc rson, !'\anc~· Thompson ltGN1 l 1·0· C...•••1M1r u11tn1 ~<" r \V" \ 111-J..:oOs CCOMl pltwMO Du1ota11 Cl.A l 9!-M!w jon CCO M\WOf\Dylorlt1I. an'! g ues ts Karen i n-11s. iGJ--tto""'•" 1s1 P•J'IMO Clll•9I• 1c.oM1 terburn ! Big Canyon CC) ns-Tr•vor <LAI d<lctW......, '"•v•r 1:20. EL TORO HIGH'S GAB GRIJALVA (15), PAUL MALONEY GO HIGH FOR Tl"" Newport Vikings Topple In 56-53 El Toro,. 76-54 C I . •s ICOMl .. s. 1n-J.K-!COM l pifll'l9dMl.ono•~l):S3, a nd l-lappy o tr1n ~ an n1-6m1111 IC.dMl plnw!d Llncoln Cl.Al 1'0-6Mlrln•~11Sf 1,,......, n •• ,., tC.OMI Clemente GCL :ff. :~. . I d l 142 'lh Ul-SM!ller CCGMI .,,_will! Gf1y fl.Al 121-M<l'•Y !S) plnn..:!Sniilll !Cd.Mil·~. A tie resu le a \\'I 1·1. 1i1-80,,..1 11 1~l oe d•icneo S•dh•r Lor ai ne I mpey. Bobbie ·:~-;:-w-1 CtAI Pl....., -1Cc1M1 (C.OMl•·1. D'planque and g u.sls lll-Ho•rn•n !SI de< .. iOMd Mo""•' 11s-Av••1 (LA I plnMd 8ik1r !COM! ICOM!1·0. Wilma \Vi se (Ranc ho 1·•1• 11s-~lrernc..r• (S) ,,..c1.;......,, 81\•e• 1S4-C:.rte\ty (CdM ) plnMd M. G•r:1 Bernardo CC) and ~laric CLA)1 ·~. :~~~~.~iev !C.oMl ,,.,.,,.,, eoum 1s1 Fargo (Big Canyon CC) or. us-Root ccaM1 c1<1<1'""'"'3 a.,,....,.. ILAJ 1 o. Newport and 1t gained a lot scoring attack, with all fi\'C ~f yar.d s . But not as starters in double fi gures 1 ~?ress1vely as St. Paul. and the sixth man, Pat Hill, SL Paul was tougher scoring 12 points in addition to g rabbing seven re - Cage .Scores bounds. The l\lonarchs also got outs tanding guard play, \\'ith Jim Ele ni and J im Sch.ultz both ru?lting eight Triumph Newport lfarbor ~ligh 's Sailors came fro m a 13· point fi rst half deficit to post a 56-53 triumph O\'er the Corona d el l\Iar Jligh Se a Kings !\t o nday night in the first round or the 10th a n· nual l\1arina-Westminster Invitational basketball to urnament al ~farina lligh. A tough man-to·man de· fc nse a nd reserve Tom \Va llers d id the trick. Walte rs entered the game in the fourth quart~r-'and after scoring eight crucial points. came, through with a bucket \\'ith 29 seconds left :ifter a nice assist from Dave Becker to give his mates a53-5l lead. And after Corona del Mar missed twice at the free throw line, Walters c ame thro u g h with two free thrO\\'S on a one-and-one s itu ation with 11 seconds left to clinch it. It was a remarkable turnabout from fi rst half play, whieh \\'as dominated by coach Tandy Gillis' Se<1 Kings. The Sea Kings playt>d tough defense and forced 21 Ne"·port Har bor turnovers in the first 16 minutes of a c- tion. 'fhe Sea Kings were stop- ping Newport's fast break before it could reach the free throw line and with 6-6 sophomore Alex Black do· in g the job defe.nsively in- s ide , it appeared the Sailors "·ere in for a long night. But coach Dale 1-lagey's Sailors came out in the second half, switched from a zone to a nlan-to-man cov- erage. and coughed the ball up only 10 more tim~s in the second half. ~tatt Spangler tied the game at 42 on a three-point play with 5:30 lo JlO and from there it was a sec-saw affair until \\ratters came up with his tie-breaker with 29seconds left. ·c...-..iMwlUI " " .... Al!OtrMlf'I 8.it•• ci.enowelll Rowtll ~···~ 111..:t Guh• .. H Tot1I• 0 • . ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' ' . . ' ' 0 ,.. .. Htw,..-tlol•.-lf61 . Bl<ktr ,_,, '°'" P1lrf~~ Sl••w .. lOUYltt' W•lh'rt flro<tl't'ley•r .......... -·~ " " ' • • • • • ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ... ' 0 ' " . " ' ' . ' ' ' . " ' ' 11 53 ~ r,: I ' ' 0 ' . ' . ' . ' ' " ' . I I Tlltlh ,, ,, . " " . k ... ..., °""""" ,, " u n • • s 1ru I ,,_.. Dy ROGERCARLSO:'I.' OU .... OilllY Pllol St.ff Orange County's .No . I prep basketball team the !\-fa rina Vikings, a\\'a it second round action Wed - nesday night at 8:30 in the 10th a nnual ~1 ar ina ­ Weslm ins te r Invitational tourney following ~lond ay 's Cage Tiffs Tonight For Preps Non-league bas ketball action fo r Orange Coast a rea h·igh school teams are on four fronts tonight with three South Coast League t eam s host ing outside competition and Costa Me sa coach L a r r y Sunderman making his debut against an in vading Orange quintet. Eac h begins at 7. In addition to Orange's invasion of Costa ~1 esa , Fallbrook is a t La guna Beach. Downey at San C lemente and Santiago at University. The ~1arina ·\\'estminslcr t ourney is also on tap, a lthough tonight's salvo at the tv.·o s ites invol\'es out of area teams. . !\le s a·s out l ook i s som ewhat unclear due to the lack of returning s tarters . Sunderman has his junior \'arsity team intact from las t year. ho,,:eve r , and th a t continge nt t ied for the circuit title. , r\mong the l\1esa guns arc 6·3 KC'ith Josephson, guards J\lark Richardson and Gary Spink and Danny Byers and Dave Harrison at for"•ard. f'allbrook is at Laguna Beach and could gi\'e the host Artists a tough test, .ilthough this figures to be the start of an outstanding season fo r coal'h Jerry Fair 's Laguna quintet. .. Coach St a n De~taggio's San Clemente Tritons will put returning starters T ed Kalota and Dave Taylor on the fl oor in add ition to severa l others who figure to give San Clemente a n e.xpe rienced and poised c re \V. And Univers ity l.'oach John Driscol\ 's Trojans \\'ill be t rying lo put togeth~r. a complete game against Santiago \\'ithout benefit of board strength. Returning starters Kea Vieira and Jim Wh ite form the nucleus of thr Uni\•ersity game. Wt ~.,.ir & ..... ..._All Typtt •f A41 .. • ANTHONY'S SHOI SllVICI ,•WllTCllff PL.UA •llDO •IAIHION !!LAND •COIONA DCl MAI •ASHtOtt S9UAll ISAtnA AHAi SOUTH COAST Yiu.AO! first round conquest of El 'J'oro. Coach Jim Stephens' Vik- ings had little trouble in s topping coach Wende ll \}"itt's El Toro quintet, but had a harder time than ex- pected in putting it away before finally prevailing, 76·54, at ~1arina before 1.500 fans. \\'ith !\1 alt Cook laking up m ost of the rebounding duty y,·ith Kevin Landgraf, 6·5 Bob Los ncr ·and 6·3 Rich Branning took their shots fron1 outs ide and th<:.re "·.is little El T or o could do to of- f:.ct the !\I a ri na po\\·er. By the time Branning hit a p<iir of free throws with I :28 left in the first half to make it 40·24 in fa\'or ol the Vikings, Ma rina haCI three players in double figures . Branning finished with a high of 24, -....·hile Losner and Landgraf added 20 and 14 to the "·inne r's totals. l\1 arina trailed only at the outsC't , 2·0, and seemed in comm and all the way. Still. it took anothe r outburst at mid~·ay through the third pe riod be fore victory seem ed assured. Jn all the Vikes hit 34 of 66 shots from the field for a g\ossv 51.5 percent. .. 8•-(n9 Uwfl~<e Sllllw•!I"" euu o.oerlc• ~­'"°' L.,.,.., l•n<IQ••! lo1•1• Cirl• Conn•ll~ S.Cfphtr1n G<lil lYI SrnfllltY M.CIP+•tr•n J..:l ..... Tot•!l M••-(11) " " " . 0 0 0 0 0 ' .. • ~ EtT-CSI~ ,, ' .. ' 0 0 0 ' 0 ' • " • ' 0 ' ' • .. ' " ' • ' 0 0 ' ' 0 ' • • • ' " ' .. " " .. .. ' • ' " • • 0 ' ' ' ' • ' ' " ~ t.O. 16S-lilMl !COM I won ~y lv!tit, Wlil>lnQIOI\ 51. 16, s ... ~Sl.6' Otll'. 11J-Voun.;i ICGMI <le<:IMO<*I E. Ga••• l/i-Toung ICdMl ~t1i,i.,,....,!orncot !SI C1l/l,S.1\11111 On lhe other were Kay ClAl1-0. u S1.,,...ry'sl1,S•nFr...c:1KoS1.1' assists. ·-a. J-lorn, Dorothy l-lO\l.'ard and "l--Cl•v ''"M 1 won bv-lt. 101nos1. '1, Loyo1110 V 1111~vw1H;iM -Winv1rG (CdM) plnnt<I vt1nt1,Ru1.;iers*' gues ts Sally Bruce (San CIF.Gr1·d e nues Hyll•CSl:JS. l!ol MSl.'6,Ulll>S! 11 C leme nte CC) and E . c.r ..... 111e1M1rt1111N1E111-Alrf'.,<111,eo. ... s. Al · d ._ASl11s CFrif,tyl •S-Mlw1on lCdMlwonDJfco-tel1. l<Ms•Ull•1,How11onfJ ~1 erros lEI Toro l. so lie $ou11>Hu1111111.,0'°.,"' 1ni-<1911J<1• !CdM)_,DJ ,.,.,.,,, Tea11 TKI> "· Ao•ms !ii. n l\fater De i now meets Santa Ana at 8 p.m. Wed - nesday at Santa Ana Junior College. a t I 4 2 w e re E i I e e n ·Ntwf>Of1 v• Woll To"""" 11 NOnn t.... 111-Mdt'"'" 1Ei p1nnec1 .Ht-rc.oM1 Mun1y 51. 1•. Te•••., I •...ctHlgn t ·tl illll•.ourlft, Rlctll ,._Dllll•t Bradwell , Alma Ra ston S1.F••...:i•••S•.Jdtinl!o!,(ca1c..rr1"" 1-X._:_winoet rE I pl_,,,....,., !COM! uyo1.1 1c111c1go!t4,L«ott11 ., 111 .,. e. and guests J ane Fahl <San c111191 1:11 o.1 •. c111•s. Tcut1 8•ttlllli' • 1 ? '' Cl"mcnte GCl and Biba p,..-... v1 8l1110p ,,,,.,.t 111 E••t u-. n1-5m1111!CdMl.....,"YkritR. Or•11to11e<11M,WIL·M1~10 c..... s 2 l u '-Anlllll•>Colltvt lll--t+tel1rCIEJd<lcl.,..,,..,s.<ll•erlCdM) Ol<l-lt,NEMl._111 K•ulmilll 1 I 2 11 Shinn (Santa Ana CC). , . .,.,... 1-0.. 1t1 ..... 111,1....,u111 .... s.o.so E•.,.,, • ' 1 ,, Qua•te•ft'nal •esUllS of t he , -•ovl• Y> Cul.,., C.l!v.i Cllrv\Collego 1•-0.lll-IEI plnnm-... ICclM I Wkllll• $1.M, S. 0.klltlM !ocl>ullt • 9 1 11 • • • SAV•lley•l8u••oU')MHiQl'I :SI. Ktn1 .... ,111,11r111-1,o .rs Hill l ' ' J1 pres ident's cup ha\•e been eo•-... •Co•on••tl'l.o•-us-u1r1on !El otcl-Biler CCAiMI Al•tt.rMl4,0..11.s1.11 .E<c1.... 1 1 2 • completed with Bobbie L-pot.iS.n,,...•lnoHlqti ._,_ Otole$1.'6,&uUfflt s1e ... ....,r i o o " 1·A51... lSol--GtHlty CCdMI p1r...i ll<IU!o iEI Mlt~Sl.11,C.MldilOll'll'I -ug I t 0 2 DcPlanque defeating N.in-e10cr-v1Ro,.10.•11M• SAC 1·11. v1.TK~M.F1«11111s H1ron o , t • l' y T h 0 m p s 0 n ; I I e \ e n "'"""'°" •t &ur•ou9"• tA"'ve<•e•t• 1•1-Aoot 1caM1 -" ll'f-11. M1u.111lP0151. ti, s."''°"''° F1nc11tr 1 o ' 1 \\' i 11 a rd d e f ea led Peg ~ti'!~~~~ ~~:;•v11"' :~~~,'1~;,!';"~";:".:,:1.;:; .. , <El !:n':i.~~~.s:st ~~:_:Mai..o.i•.~~· ':°' llerten : Loraine Impey de-1.1.si111 s-o. v ...... ,bl1111.s1 J..,,n,NT!J k .. ,...,a.."'" W~U1<trCl'1rl1U ... 1t P1""R-•HIQll Ht••y-l91>t -Wlng1rd !CAMl dt<I,._,, So. C..rcllnil •. 8uckMll 14 S.1t \lln 11 11 • 16 ,_ ?S faulted to Dorothy Nido: )~'~'::• "::':":m;· ~''.:";·~·;";"";;::;;:;~-==·~::":'::•::•::· ========'::•::••:"""::::•:":·::":':":· ::'•=-=="====":":":"'::::' ==="=u=:":::,._::.,:;-and Eileen Sl'huhman a nd Ronnie Bla'ir play this -aom-CHfY:"""UASMG \l:cek. •75 MOMTE CARLO ~readowlark Turk ey winners al r.lcado\vlark Country Club in a three better balls of fl 24··~;;:--. 3e l.Oo. Ollln_!"" l l•M .,,. iiiiid .. 11110:1..-..... """"'" t!Wnlf'll:. Mcm4 CHIVIOLIT . 11111 --..-... ...,,u · MJ .... J • l'''Ul1 ---, f ou rs om e compel it ion in· 1 ~~;;;;;;iiii,~iiiiiiiiiiiiij-I eluded : Kathy Bransford, llelen ra • Moulton, Ann Williams and 10 Kittv ~luller at 130; Anita pager App.leton, l~elene Burda, Freda Silverm an and Jenny Thompson at 131: and Jane ----e---- DuRee, Doris O'Neill. B. J. $17.00 \\.ieland a nd Harvey Ann a mjtnth \Voolcott at 132. total cost In an !FIDA tournament. e Pat Eo rio was the A flight no deposit On winner "'ith 65 and Barbara credit approval llankey \Vas second at67. Bonnie Nuccio C'apt ured B fl ig ht "'ith 66 . JCs in Action Orange Coast and Golden West colleges atempt to re- main unbeaten in JC bas ketball activity tonight. · OCC's Pirates (2-0) trek to Cypress to battle the Chargers while Go lden West fl·O) is at Barstow. Both are 8 o'clock games. .Ow' ........ , ... I••'•' wltll 1000'• •f ,.ini ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE 1N(' 835-3305 Only tt\t> D•lly Pilot really t•ll• you wh•t'• n~ In your local community ..• eyary day •·J.111j~!hll ! l Gift Givers Know, Only YO. is YO. • rci"1~-·"NJ ... ,,·-.. ~~ • "" •H-~ -P• .• ,~,. Zr ug t;t1i1rs '¥..011 CANADIA N \\'HIS KY . ·' .......... , ~· ... , "" " "" . l \•o• •!<•,f~rt ·~ t"( \"°'"· \ ,, , '"' ·~• , . ',, '··~ .. hll\\\ttl\11.\ I\"\ ''IA•\ ••,I• ''' '• I •' • ' WI FUl'ltttl ~­THE f l IYIA ..UC POPUL.J.l . , • • ttN Pat Dunn Gets it Do.ne in At Your Service ~~~fP., i '!A t,,1'~" /. • ~ 1+,.11 -,., t • ••·u <•••' •• .,. ' ft C8 ft,,11 -UNADA'5 1·1HST- H~ M..•T......_ ,._, T..-., Wtd., Fri.. Sett .. IO·• 27Q E. 17th Slr'ffl -Cotta Mow Hillqrtn Sqiiare , S4a.Jl2J ' Sundays 1n the DAILY PILOT ClllAOl.I~ WHl1(14 IUW~ oruucat l;~!Ultt ! lll 'QlO, .... naor. SU,IUI DIUllllH C0.11.T c !l.lllllf!.11.U ~1n.w~tPPlD h)l lllt llllllll.Tt.' ' I • \ ' TONIGHT'S TV IDGIDJGHTS NBC a 8:30 -'"The Red Badge or Courage." 'l'his nc 'v version of the Civil \Var d ramu st:1rs R1chiird Thomas as a young Union soldier \\'ho deserts and later returns to his unit. AflC fJ 8:30 -"Retrayal." Gu nsn1okc's Amanda Blake in hl'r first 'f V movie as a wom~n h~1unted by ki llcr·Cxtortionists, \1.'it h 1'isha Stcl·ling, Dick Jl ay n1cs a nd Sa m G.roo m. CBS 0 9:00 -ll awuii J·'ive·O. A 1-lonolulu busint:ssman actuses Steve J'\t cGar rett (J ac k l.A)rd) <if ··shaking him do"·n'' for $100,000 in protection money. TV DAILY 'LOG Tuesday Evening DECEMBER J ,., 0 0 (j) ~·!II ED(!) N ... (})0 0,tUJ.Ul!l!Qt(J)I New1 O Uttrs l1U.ttbltr L1ktrs vs. New Yo1~ J<n1cts (6J IH111u I llJIMACI lu11 Sllow P1rtricl1t f1mil)' MM Sljuacl Mu&iUI C.11tdr ~ ~ Stlf Trtt Cltdllc C.111p111J' s,ttd l1ett •:JO I Mtn ,ritfia Sil-. 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Don Mertditll stirs is Otl lilty S11~t• CtlSldt Bert Hmison. ::'~111 ~fe~"=· l illf C:r.h1111 CM16t iJ IQ!; C!ll @ CE M11cv1 Wt!br Aftil1111 World M.D. "Chilil ol Siltnct" A chi!d II· littll llsul1 most lasts ht1 lift btet11St of her 1:00 IO !HI (_l) (j) C:otd TlllltS rt likes dt.i'nHs. •lier lte1 rriotlltr his r1· .pr~i.u11 lrom florMli to pe:r111itdt luied permiuiofl lot sur1ery to tor· rect the c1111dilion. James to 1tlurn \he $.27.000 1n ffi Em [J Mi 811rio stoltn l>oolJ he'i 1ound. bu1 1r1er l')f!i Thi Uftto11thablti ht dot!. fto11d1 d1K0vtn h11 1rue ED Sou•dstaie let11n11 1rtn't 111 11c·, h1d1n1 horn 10 30 · ,_ ••·-1 her. : l "'u""' lo"'""" urc 0 QJ (])Ad am · l Z "X·forte'' Wt~l1ust Malloy 11cei MjlPfMion and jfop· ~ Ci~d C:1ltt , ,ud111s ll1s t~lm1n1\1on !or stl· · Situ1tlon Cc1111tdJ 1111rit. when ht loi.t1 his stlf·ton· 10:.t5 0 Bob lifrl Slltw 1101 and Ulll u cti.shot lorca 1n 11:00; ~ 0 EE m CE Newt 1pptthtftdin1 1 111!.P«ted child !f!ij Ei) Q) ('!) 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Wendell Bur. ton R.och1rd l homu st1n IS a 2:00 m AJl·Ni1hl Sllow; "8onlt1 Ina. • youn1 Union soldier who panics dtnl." '1bt Wild Nortli" 1nd 1uns lrom h11o f1flt C1V1I Wu 3:10 0 Mw11: (C) "Tiit Roll la.I b1t1't llu1 l1tt1 hnds the inner Stor(' (rOl!I) '52 -M11sh1H 5lrtn1tll to 1t!urn •rid hfhl 1nothtr Tt1omp1on, Yt11 Miles Phl1he d1y Wood Wednesday -Hnt Powetl · [hz1belh ll)'lor llobtrt Stiel. 1:00 J&i "Pic:t11P Oii Soutfl Simi" tm111 "53-llichlfd Widmark Je1n Pttt11 l:JO 0 IC) "lstller & tllt ~m( oav1 '60 -'°'" Colhrr. R1cn11c lg,u, ~lO O "t.ounttr'llf' im~t ·~3 -Ott· mot W1li.h H1ie1 Coun Z:JO C!J CC) "Tiit Jo-tr~ Wild' (.OllCI DAYTIME MOVIES (c:om) '$/ -f11n1 S.n1t11 lCJ .. _ t :OO 0 IC! 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""'ft ,,,...~, "" Or-(.ou~ty (Ot"l''"•<'lolY4(1n•lh I 01 OIMfN"DN) Ill CULTURES i !Cl -·c"''' Rlltl" ,IMn•oPO!Dgy i.i.tourv •·•s,•c••i.: 1c1 1ft "'-'•1 WOii Tr1D "0.. p,_,Ve!IOft Hfll J•U ~"!to1"1ft) Tavo Ploys Closi11g Famil Shows Scheduled T wo n•w prod•ct10J.--Y i.:e11rcd particular/)' for the younyer set ilO on .stage this \.\'t'ekcnd, ..., hile tv.·o rom· munily theater aur:ict1ons THE TOP SllOW or the HOT HIW year on thee.Orange CoOlsl , SUlftMCllll..M South Coast Repertory's lrScett~ Intermission Tom Titus ''T h a t Championship 7:lO&t:JOl9cll...., Season," resuntes toni ght /..-~-~:"'""."' ___ _. }.t;ikc their flnal curtain calls and a pair or professional shows continue their l'C~pecti\'C eng,.gcrnents. and continues through Sun· Loeal n'!WS .""' d:iy under David Emml'S .. dlrl'ct lon at the Third Step Every d.f\y. 1'heater. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa ~1csa . Or.iening ror lim1tcd runs on Friday evening \\•Ill be "ll iawatha" ~11 Golden \Vest Coll ege :ind "Once Upon a Cl0thesllne" by the juniors ut the Costu · J\tcs<1 Civic Pluyhousc. 1"he G\l.'C s how i~ on the boards for t "'O \\(·eke:nds. the Costa l\Icsa production fo r j ust one 'lca nwhile, "1'he Bat" 1:ike:-. "'ini,: for its final tv.v 1u•rrormances ul the /l unt 1nJ:ton Beil(,'h Pl ayhoust.• .111cl "Skin of Our Teeth '' re· turns for a pair of holdo\'er s1ogi ng s -..t the San CIL·m e nte Community 'fheater. On the pro scene. !':iouth-Coasl Ri:pertory 's ''1'hat Champio ns hip Sl'.fL'iOn'' ;ind Sebastian's \\'est Dinner Playhouse's "C-..b:ire\" both resume t11n1ght and continue through Sund:.iy T ll E' GOLDE'.'\ \\'est show, adapte d f ro n1 Loni;rcllo"··s "Song of lha\11uthu ," is bi lled as holi- d11y entertainment for the t'ntire f an1lty . Chuc k ~Iitchcll diretls the student production, which features Steve ~I utschler in the title role s upported by Harvey J~und. Bo b Soa r es. B•·rnJdette O'Connell a nd 1\l1<·helle Baysing('r. Performances v.·ill be gi\'en Fr iday at 7:30, Salur· dav at 10:30 <1.m. and 2 p.ffi .. Sunday at 5'fl.m. this 1\·eekend \lo'it h a repeat or these time schedules next \lo'Cekend at the GWC Co m· mu n it~· T heater on t he Gothard Street side or the llunlingtoh Beach campus Tiit-: '\'OUNGER set pt'rform!> t his \\'eckend at the Cos ta J\lesa C1\'1c l'l:i yhous(• with Annca belle Qul J::ley directing lhe junior prnclu('\ion or .. Once Upon a Clothesli ne." A lcargc cust of youngsters is included in the fa ntasy by Aurand Jt:irri ::.. Curtain times urc 8 p.m. on f'riday, 10:30 a.m. on Salurday and 2:30 p.m. on Su nday at the Community Recreation Center on thi: O r ange Coun ty 1-'a.il'- grounds 'fickets .,.,,ill be .available at the door. 1-lerb Voland, Don Tuche. It a l La nd o n J r ., Jim de Priest a nd A11 Koustik compri se the cast or the prize-winning drama. on stage a l 8 o'clock nightly \\'i th a 3 p.nt . matinee Sun· day. Reservations646-I363. ..... C,\'BAR'ET" continues on a Tuesday.throug h - Sunday schedule at Sebas- 'l i a n ' s \\l est D inn er Playhouse, 140 A\'enida Cit brillo. SUn Clemente Dennis Fox. Polly Norby, Patrick Lcang and Dorothy Scardina play lhe top roles \\'ith director-emcee Dan \1erre "TllE BAT" compleles its fivC ·\lo'eekend e ngagc- menl at lhe Huntington Beach Playhouse \lo'ith fin al pcrform anees Friday and Saturday Ron Al bertsen directs the mystery spoof \VJth Didd y Lammers , Clark Burson. Barbarll Car-Curtain times \'ary roll and Joanne \Volcott tak· reser\'ations are necessary tng the rcatured roles for this m usical set 1n pre· Clos 1ni:: performa nces \1a r Berlin Tickets Bild in · \l'ill lie given al 8:30 in the fo rmation at 492·9950 Burton's Churchill Praised by ·Critics pl ayhou se. 2110 !\.Iain St.. * J-lunt1n gto n B eac h Jlescrvations842·542l C:\LLBOARD -.'\LLdi- tions will be held !\londay at llELD OVER for t"'O ad· 7 30 by the lr\·ine COm- ditiona l performances, l'"'ri-munity Theater for "The day and Saturday, 1s the Heal Inspector Ho'tind." San Clemente Community 11ith Ron Albertsen direct-l~Or.: DOr\ !A P I - Richard Burton's portrayal of \V1nston Ch urchill ha s 11on cheers from British tele\·1s1on tritics despite the public anger aroused b~· hi s scathing ne .... spaper com· ments about the \Vorld \Var II hero. Al('n Coren of the Times of London said Burton's performance in the T\' pla y "\Valk with Destiny" y.·as ··a m;i sterpiCCL' of subtlety, aclroilnc Ss :ind cont rol. Wh en he t urned on the camer<i and acted \\'ith his b;ick. !he on ly extraneous sens:Hion r felt myself en- titled to indulge \\<IS angi:r at <•ll the junk upon which he has "'asted himself ror so 1nany years." The play, broadcasl in the t:n1ted St<1tcs last .,.,.·eek, ~·as shown by the British 1'healer 's production of 1 n g t he Br iris h Broadcasting Cotp. :.i mong .. The Skin of Our Teeth." satire. .tryouts are set .,.,·eekend programs mark· Gi l J ord a n direct s the for the Child ren's 1'heater ing the lOOt h a nni \'ersary of ·rhorn ton \Vi Ider play . Gui ld rehearsal hall.1240-!\1 Churchill's birth. It depict· \\' h 1 c h r e at u res 2 O Logan St., Costa !\Tes:r. for a ed Si r \Vinston's progress in performers 1n some 40 dif· cast of fi,·e m ~n and three the years 1936·l~Ofromu n · ferent assignments. 11·omcn 1n vary ing age heeded prophet to leader of Curtain time is 8:30 at the ranges. . . the sho11·oµens a nation at war. Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 .Jan. 24 for four "'~kends at Advance interest "'BS A\'enida Cabri ll o. San the Actor 's Pl aybo~ high because of the public i- Clemente. Reservations Theater on the Golden \\'est ty ond criticism, of the 49-492·0465. College campus. , •• ·\'ear ·O Id star 's <a It ac k on c;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;~;;;::::;;;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::l I Churchill in an article in II The New York Times on ~·•iJ·•t•t .. :\01'. 24 . Burton called the ••• ~ .. late Brit is h statesman "an _ ''" ..... ~ ... evil coward on a moral par ~ <o• .. • ""' ... . \\'ith Jlitlcr and Stalin." l HOLIDAY Eac h of i.,ond o n 's SHOWS televi sion reviewers took a IM OME shot at Burton's off.camera remarks. but only James Lent illowilMJT•id9y Thomas of the Daily Ex· press was lukewarm aboul his perfbrmance. * For Weekender Advertising Phone 642-4321 * "CRY Of THE WILD" "U.F.O." "GREAT AMERICAN COWBOY" ''THE GAMBLER" IRI "OPEN SEASON" ,,.. , lurt Reytt0lds in ''THE LONGEST YARD" I RI ''THAT'LL BE THE DAY" IPGI "GETAWAY" IPGI "DR. IHIYAGO" IPGI "A THOUSAND CLOWNS" "SLEEPER" (PG)· "BANANAS" (l'G) "EVERYTHING VOU ALWAVS ,WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX !~1 "'HAllOW HOUSE'" 1.-Gt "'9 44/l°°'ODUO"lrGI "GIOOYf TUN" Ill "THE KLANSMAN" IRI · ' "'TAKING OF PELHAM I ·Z·l" IRI "DI. ZHIVAGO 1"61 "THf WILD IUHCH" Ill "SOMETIMES A GflUT HATION" 1,GI ST ARR IN(, CHARLTON HESTOIO t KAREN BL ... CK •GEORGE KENNEO• GLORIJi SW4NSON •HELEN REOO• E~RE,Y l 1M8 ... LIS' J~ • su~•r-CLA"·· S!O (fAS.I~ t t.IHD• l!LA1\ HOLIDAY MATINEES ~ ~l~~= ....,., MATINllS -.us-. "DAY Of THI DOLPHIN" •"·:o:-·····-·"r:."'I. f () ..... ,\11[\I tl • ' . • • ... .. ' ...... . ,, ....... OIOllOf c. SCOTT Th~fTriaJ Bill~Jack 511"'"0 DELORES TAYLOR~ ·~" .~ TOM LAUGHLlN • -·-w .. J.11 -, .. ~- ' ·•· 1· •• a..,.s_ • "Thot'H Be The Day" ... ~Seed •• ·---LEE R§u~\9 MARVIN 'ifi ''·Atillllmr - I ' EXClUSIYE EOGACEMENT IN FUll STEREOPHONIC SOUND AND 70 MM Ml JROf.ci'.DWYN'MAru ..,,_,, ... u~1N•Ar11111 MOM.-TU .-URS.-I. "ONE SllOlllG AT I P.I . WED. 0111.Y 1 l I P.M. SIT.-SUI. 12:30-•:•S & 9 "A.ESH G-OlDON"' "CIT UMCU" 111 "PELHAM 1-.2·3"(R) "CIHDflELLA LaHn" Ill '"HAllOW HOUSl" IPGI ..,t44/100%o DUO" IPGI "lfHJI" "DIGIT"l&t HOWTHIU TUISOAT ~ ........ ..,._.., "OllNATOWN" (R) • .......... "HAROLD & MAUDE" ""'·--99 .. f-% DUD "" Fly us. "'"'·--.. .. Ill• ......... ... ----· ...... ___. .. _.......,,~ lllTllYlllJIS '!TIE lmSTYAllll" 101 PLUS ''SLITHER" ----~ Fast Casll at Cllrlstmas People turn lo the Daily Pilot whenever they have something to convert to cash -a used car. sofa, boot, camper. washer or dryer. And, people throu~hout Orange County turn to the people s market place -Doily Pilot classified ads -whenever they ore loolcing for bargains. On Saturdays, everyone turns to Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINES. That's where the · biggest bargains -items under. $25 - «e ta be found . The best place to buy or sell in Orange County is the .Doily Pilot. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 1 • OAiL'l'l'ILOI' U7 PUBLIC NOTICE: ,IC'Tll 10US91nl .. E$l .. AMI STATEMENT Tiit IOOOWl"f Pit•-.. ~ Ooll119 Cioftl-\ ., fl .. tN•OW COOIPMftn CO, 101111 llnll"4.,Ho.o,SM1••111.~ tJJW 'Hospital Blaze Record No Polish ~Joke r (. l"'OUSTlljEs . I NC •• C..ltw111• Cor-.i-. >OICD •re"!.!,, NO •• S-• ....... C..111 tt1'61 '"" ... \1 ..... 1 ,, (-""' ••• «tflOt•· ..... Kills 8 'Melody' Launches Bobb y Vinto n o n. Conieback • rcc:<>rd in a yi:;11•, ll'JmeJ up ~1 1th h1'\ T C l"Oll•trlf-1 Int, T P.,,.OIT ....... t Trto1wrtr LOS A~G ELES IAPI And then · lormer rL•t·ord ptl)(I Url•t· H.111 l\l 11ri.;.111 Tlll11 .. lt1 ... l'lt •ti !l!ed Wll" IN C-Y Cit•• OI Otlftg,t (O\l~Y on H9wmblrr JI, lt/4. there's the one about the Polish re· and ,·ut a dt!mon~trutiou t1'r.irll. 'l h~·n OSCEOLA. ~to. IAPt -cord that I\; · mad1: 1t into till' Top thcv heg;.in 1)(.'ctdhn~ th~· 1111u-.11.;l 1u111·. Ei ght patit>nts died early to-1'en. A jokt:!'! l"arfrom it. i.-.:1 iht rt>rord l'on1pan11·, i·1·p·1to·J11. ., ... PubllVltG OflnGI' (NII o.u, Piiot, Outmblrr I, 10, 11. h , 1t)1 wi..11 day in a fire that sv.·ei>t the "M l\telody of Love," a bouncy ··t:vcryhndv tun11•1t 11 LI 11111 ..,,,,J north \\'ing or th(• Sat•-Osage . ith pirics half in ~lolish, hal~ in l:iughcd," \ILl1tu11r·~·l'111• "'!'tu) "ud. P UBLIC NOTICE llospit<.1l in this "'est central 1sh, tias taken orr 111 a slarthng ';\ Poh:-i h rC('Ol"<.l' \"iiu \l· ).:11l l•J IJ1,.· f\1i ssouri lO\\ 11 or 900, a cli b to the top of the national record k1dd1ni,(. \'nu\l'Jl'Jll\' i"lillt't·d'." STAllMIE NTO P AU.NDC)NMINT OPUiEOll' hospital spoke ..;man s;,iid. ch rls. It is rocketing '60s singer Bob-1-'in;illy, he li(ll.. it hi1l1 ht•;irtl'dlv t•> f''iremcn su id the blaze b Vinton to a remarkable co nleba ck ,.\BC' l"l't'Ord s. · PICTl110U5 auSlNf.SSNAMI! TM IOll(>wino Pt•M<I ..... ._,.., Ill* u•f of lht lltUllou1 b•"""" ....,.., LA STAAQA ol llJ6 So\llh QM1I 1110'\wty, u...,.. BIKh. Coll! ms1. v.•<.1s disl'Ovcred about 12:30 a ''the Polish superstar.'' ''JJI/ L.1:...kc1· IJrt·~1d1·11t 11f \H1• a .m . in the onc·story. brick' the onl.Y joke is on the eight re-Hcl·61-Cls, h rd 1t .1n~I ... 11 1 · "I h~t!' 1 TM tk Ull011• bu•I....,,• ...,... <'tlllrred la •bow ••1 lllM In O..~ (.ounly an M.l•tll It lt11. slructure formally opened, cord com p~n1es "'.ho turned down the tnl if I ei·c h~·:Hd on+ :· \ 1111,,11 ·'" • only five ye<.1 rs ago. song "'hen It was first offered. •· 1 couldn' x•lit•1,., 11 11· \\ J 11 u•r ,• JarftH T. Hellllllofl. 1126 SWiii CN~ HIQfl•.ar, u,~.,. s.ac11. c~m. inu1 The hospital spokesman ext·1tcd abou h.111I1,.1,..'' said six or the patients v.·ere "TllE R E1\C rlON JIAS been un · The rcrord \\', 11·l~·.1·1·r! \u. ... 1111• builMU .. al ~letl b' 611 In· otl•io..tl. J•ma1T.HOU....., found dead <ti the scene and believable," says Vinton. ··This is re· that t"'o others died a short ally bringing out Polish pride.'' time later. lie said the de-Al his East Coast concerts, Vinton "'" Publh11-.o Or•n'l' Coau 0.llf Piiot, DK..,.IMt J, II, 11, Jt, '"~ •:U..1' aths v.•ere attributed to heat has been mobbed by Polish fans. and smoke. Some bring Polish food t<l,his dress· PUBLIC NOTICE. FICTITIOUS IU$1M[SS ··NAME STaTl!"'EMT 'Tllf lot1owon9 '"'"°"" ••f ao.na 11U1u ... u ~· U.L·WE$T LEA SI MG, lr>C, ~SCI! C.m· 1WA Crash UPPER VILLE. Va.~A P ) -Authorities have ended their search for the bodies ing room or send bouquets of roses, the Polish national fl oV'er. Polish or- ganizations have givi'n him awards. Whe n he played Las Vegas, a planeload of Polish-Americans new in from the East Coast to see his show. ""' Drl-.e, N•wP0'1 fltt(.fl, c.1". n'60 PfHli91 l ••11"11 C.0.-p .• • C.111..,ni• CO(por.tlon, 000 Camp./1 c.., HellOP0'1 6'!•<11, (•Ill. '2660 Tllb bul(MU II CotMlutltd bf• CO(POI'•· nan. or 92 persons killed in the '"I've had so many letters from pco· trash of a Trans \Vorld pie who say they never used to admit Airlines jetliner and now they were Polish," says Vinton. "I Pr••tlvel•••lnaC...11. a re seeking the cause of the know. I used to be lhe only Polack Lat Lo .. •rv, Pr....._.,, cr'ash. around. Now sudden ly everybody is T~h tlillm1n l .... II~ will! Ille Coi>nlf Clft~ el Or1nve County on HOwmi.r 1, ( ] Jlolisb." lt;~Dllilltd O••nga '°'" O•ily '"p3:':':i~ ___ ,_N __ s_u_o __ R __ T __ . VINTON' IN lllS EARLY 30s, has o.cembl!•l, 10,11.''·"" ••u . _ quickly become the central f(gure in a PUBLIC NOTICE l nvestigators recovered FICTITIOUSIU!.IMESS the plane's fli_ght data re- MAM E ST•TEMENT corder and the cockpit voic,:e TM rouo"''""'per....,,,;•llDlnaou"""".os: recorde r ,.1ond ay. They VILLA J,ll M[S CONTINENTAL · h • IT•LIAH AEST,I UAANT , 111a South said they hope l e 1nstru- CN11HJ9'1w1y,L•91111118e•ll.C..n•51. mcnts will enable them to J•m•' T. HOUmMI. 1116 Soutlt determine· why the Boeing cu11MIQflwav.L1gu,..6t«fl.C..'2~1. 727 s lamme d into il fog-. .Tno1 b~1•nt11 •• conouc1~ bv an In· draped peak Sunday while Cl!V•CIU<ll 1.ame1 1 Mou""'" approaching Dulles l n-Tll•• "••tmen1 ... , tu..a ... 111 tho Coi.n«r ternationa I Airport Ci.tr~ ol Ori~')e Cov~t• on No"fmQtr U, • 1w• Firefighters and other Puoi.-nect O•anqe coa~t 0,,,,y "p~1~~~ sea ~c he~s c_limbed over the 0e(emQt•J,1u,11.1•,1914 •J:9-u mountainside i\tond<.1y to : find the bodies of the 85 P UBLIC NOTICE passengers and seven crew •-l~t==::;~;;~,~·~-·~·6"~';_;;;_;:;::::=:.~membcrs. 0 .R. Duhe. Lou -dolln County fire marsha l, $U,ERIOll C0UllTO,Tt1E ' h i b SYATE OFC,ILIFOllNl,I FOll. s <i id . ''T here m1g.,.. e "'Polish Power" movement aimed at squelching the negative jokes and re- marks at.>out Poles. "You'd have to be there"with the Polish people at these concerts to know how serious they are about this," says Vinton. ··You'd .better not say anyth1ng about Polish jokes." Vinton, a noncontroversial pop singer who gained fame with such ballads as "!loses are Red," •·Blue Velvet," and "Every Day of My Life," has alv.·ays proclaimed his Polish heritage. .. I al...,'ays used to do a Polish number in my act. but it was a polka and I did it kind of funny. My mother would always say: "Why don't you do "POLISH SUPERSTAR' Singer Bobby Vinton a Polish song s<.·r1ously in!>tead throwing it au·ay''!" ur. \\'II EN lllS !UOTllER C.-\:\-1 F. lo vis· it fron1 Pillsburgh, P~1 .. this year. they discussed the subjeC't again. "She said· '\Vhy don't you do~• nil'c "IT Sl'\lt1'J;J> I\ l'1•h,Ji -;11 hrst," \'uiton !>J~'>.· · l'11l•,1~11•1 11> begdn pl11\'1ng it ou lh1• r.1d10 1 I 1" first bi g b111ah. r.~n11· 111 /\1.11.tl, ..., \, Ht:siclcnts I \Cr" r•'1.jUI· IP•' \h•' I•'°' .i ~ frt'<IUl'llt y th..i l ru1 I-. :-t.-• 1. 11 1.1 p\ayinj! it . "Th1·11 it just :-.Jll'•:,1r\. 1'11!: il 11r0 g:lni1:Jt1011::; gol l.A·hind 1L. 1h1L• ;.u\' wrote an1l ~a Hl h~· \1 .i., 1111 \ 1111.• I h"t' 1 b · the' hundrl·d:-. to 1.1\" to 111 ., llh:ll'1!'1 .n I 1n st·hool~. ~lvn111th1·r t·.111·1 i,,1it11• • She hcar:s tht• :.nn~··1cr1,~h1·n· !'\In· • :-.u deli~htt•d bct;•U:-!' 1\ •, 1\1!..Jl ~n•·' IX'Cllt :.tlk1 n i~ ;,ih,,ut.dllh•'·" ;.1•.11 . In rl't't•nt 11 t•t•k .... \int.in t'l,111· .. 11 .. h;,ivc r1'sf'mhlt·d Pnll:-h /'P 11 1 1l ;, (.'cremonic:-i c;ro11·nin.; ":'Iii ... Jl11J1~1t" of SCV('l".il cilit:\ h;L\'t.: bt'\'11 hl·ld ;1l th·· corH:erts. "\Vc'rc hoping f11r .r 11 .. li -h \J 1 America soon." \lullPH :i;1~ :-.. Polish song?' I s<11d': ·1 don't knov.• :1ny -i Pol ish songs.' So I decided I "'Ould Tiit-: Sl:'\/C ER REG\'.\ n . .:•l'i"in v.·rilcone." '·Polish Pou·er" 1 .i h1rt, :..ud bullo•!I His mother helped \l.'ith the POli!.h ~~<1~.ing: .. '·h.1'i'>.'!''· 1 ·,~~ l'o!i. .. h,' ''' lyrics, although Vinton knows the I t~ Gre~t lo lk 1 011 ... 11 , l<inguage himsclr. Born Stashu Bobby·· lie quickly rcrcn·t.l ld. ;i11 .!1!11111 \'inion in Cannonsburg, Pa., Vinton featuring a fe1v p;.1rt~\· Po\1 .h ''Ill• . P spent his early years in l'olis h alread_y !~as sotd a ni1lllo11 t'11p11•,,. . parochi a l school. "'This is really b1·111c111 ~ l111• 1'1111,h ··f or eight years, I thought th<' people togeth~r." Sa\s \.1ntnn. ".l\nd "·hole world was Polish." he says. I'm .really on lh1~ '.oll..,h kith. no\', I m One line of "i\ly l\l clody o[ Love" is having ~un and lt :..; ~ •• .'llu1i..: rt>e,,rrl·. I "l\1oja droga ja cic kocham, •. l lo\·c don't mind bci_ng knu1\11 <•:-a Jlul1 .. 11 ouso " superstar, I lh111k c\eryl.lo1tv Jlt•l•d· .. 1 Y ' label. Other\\iSC' you'rl' iut.\ ,• 1M1uul.1r VINTON, \VllO 111\D NOT m;,ide a si ngc r onthcrad11)." TM ECOUNT YOFOll,llNGE pieces or bodies left, but no ... E•l•I• al 8~~~117:' ,t,MOS MOAGAH, whole bodies." ··.·- De<••wd. NOT1CE 1s HEREftY v1vE N •o 111a · Soy••=. 1·~.• 011t (rt<lllO(I O! IM l bOW ,......,., de(t<lf<H 11111 • :J all ll'f..,ftl 111~1"9 <l•lm\ _,...,..,,, Illa W•d CIK.O.nt ••• r*<!ulrtdlol11ottMm. wi"' IM f\10SCO\V (UPI ) -1\\'0 Bring Them .Together nK•IW•Y .............. In ... otliu Ol IM <lff' oi ,,. •bO~e enllutG ~.or 10 P<'flol'fll rosmonauls m<ineu\'ered a tllem, wi1n 1n. rc<H-• -t-e·~ to «tie Soyuz s pacecraft in earth -.ri.!91Wd ii <lo RONALO M. PllEN· . . . NEA. 1•)1 E•"' F""'111 s1r~1. suit• 111. orbit today 1n a shakedo\l.'n s.nu ""•· c.0111orrt1• t'1o•. w111cti ;, u. fli ght for next summer·s pl.Ct of lluil,..t• ol INI .....,,...,. '" •11 · · S " A · . man.r1per111nlnt 10111t ~11a1eoiwiCIC1Ke· 01nt O\ 1e t · mer1can c1tnt w11111n ,....,. ..-i. atwr tr. ll•tt spaC'e mission. 11Ub11c••io9not 11111 !Miiiet . Th S . O.tt<1NO-.emwrn,1t1•. e ov1et news agency imHALD 1tENNETMMOllGAN Tass said the t\l.'O spacemen A<1mJnl1lrl!O .. l'llNH!Me -c 0 I An at 0 I y v ol r1w1eowt,......,.,d«eda<ll: · · llONALDN.l'llENNEll .. ~ilipchenko. 46! the com- ~~;=~~; •• ,!. 51. S•lt• 111 mander, and civilian ~...,.,c.u ..... 11nni1 ' Nikolai N. Ruka\'ishnikov, 111oiSM1U 4? the fli ght enJ!ineer -r~-,,_,,..,A6ml~111r-•• . . P11bll.r.t<1 O•anga CM\I 0101 , Pi101, ported "e\'Cryth1ng in Or· Dt<embl!•l,10.11.1 •. 1,11 •~l·l•der'' aboard the Soyuz 16 PUBLIC NOTICE l'tCT!TIOUS IUSI NEIS NAME STATEME NT craft. T1>e•o11ow1ngpe•""'"ooi"9bu~1,,.~ .. ~· LI 'I \ CU P l ) '-A gunman llOCK WEL L FA STElllEA !> ! PROcucrs. 11ea1 .. L" si.,, Parl ar"' in a speeding car wounded Dr., lrwlne, Ca. fl IOI I' · I b t Nor,...ri. Muw..11 SHWOr UtO two eruv1an genera s u P1mtl•1C••Ln .,.i.n-1m,c..n:.. misse d Pri me id inis ter .,,:.~~~u1lne1~ h co,..,uo,a by an in Edgardo ~1ercado Jarrin , NM. ~ .. •tor• · the government announced ThO. .iflrm•nt "'~I hlld "ltlh ti>!! County i\Jonday ni ght. Clotl. ol Ordn~ C~untv on Ncr-.mr.er 21 191•. • • ,1"°' _The attack \\'<I~ the first Puol"hP<I O•d~91' Co•~• 01.1 , Po1<11, hi gh·level assass1nallon al· O.r~ml>PrJ.lP,11 ,1• 1~1• •369·1• tempt made public during PUBLIC NOTICE six yea rs or military govern· ment in Peru. An offil'i<il COSTA "IE!& IANtTAAY Oll"t AICT ql!AM GE COU NTY, (,llLll'ORN1A communique said the gun - man fi red pistol shots into a car in wh ic h the three men \\·ere riding home fron1 a party Sunday ni ght. NOTICE INVITING 1101 NOTICE IS ME REBY Gt YEN 11\.tl ,,...1..i Ot'09QHll .. 111 Ila ft<t••td OJllle (it1 Cl'•k. en t.eMU of lftt co~, .. Mew $1<\•t .. y 0•1· r•ict, •I flll otloct 1n tl>t (ilf H•U, 11 F•or On-.e, Co•I• MfSi, C•tll<>,nla, unt•I !lie llOUt oi11.oot.m.enrllt10tfl dava10tc•mll<'r B11rto11 ,s 111 19u •L "'""" time tflt~ ''"" be ope....., publo<lf&ndreaaa1oua lnttieCouncot(ll~m \VASJIJ''G1.0 ,_ (U PI J _ be~ IOI'" furn01h1nq all !lt>or ... o -~""' i' ' ' '°' 111• 1NsT11l L.i.Ho,.. OF RUN"l•NG !louse De mocrats ha\'e TIME METERS Ir< S[W.O,GE PUMPING I d Ph"!' B ST,t,TtON!i IN ELEVEN CES+GNATED c CC'te Rep. l Lp urton LOCATIONS IH·Calif.) chairm<t n for the • s.et 01 Pl"~'· ~pec•h<•lion1 '""" 0111e• next Congress ·ind sweJ>l <onlract oocumen11 m•v r;,.. Oblflnf<! •I Ille · ' o1110• ot 1he o .. ecio• ot PuD+•< ~··•ct'!-, ;i sidc the \\1ays and J\.Ieans 11-.. •Hin 1h~ C•h H•11uPOn1><>vment 01 Commit tee's PO\l"Cr to make F1.., Oollor1. An •<ld•1«:tfl~I <h••!lt at Ont! . • aouar H1.0DI """1 be m1de '' r..ond1.ct 111 committee oss1gnmenls. ma11. one of its most importi1nt E•cfl 1>011 ~ft•ll be mule on 11\o or<>Pll""I . 1.,.m 1fld in 1n• m•nn•• 1>to•l-ln lllo con duties. l•ic!'oocuments, 1no •hall be ••:com1Mn•od D'I i <••!•loeG ClllC~ or <••Iller"• Clle(k or 1 Ber ore the 291 re-elCCled l>ldband !O• not !en lll•n !~ p.,ceftl !IO"ol o! 1M1moun10• LMb•<1. mtdtoa,...1:tt•to1"' or newly elected Democ rats eo.1.o~~·S•nll••,0•1lrott. a re t hrough the Wa ys and NOTICE t~ FUATMEA GIVE N 11'1<11 Ille • . . ~·a 01 0 .... 10•• 01 11>e ca.t• Me"' ~l ea ns romm1ttee IS almost S....•tot•• 0111rlu n•s ne••tolofe •>i•IM•"""11 C'crt;,iin to be expanded from • Pff•i•llflQ ••le 11111 •••I• qi Wiqti In .K· ' be • cord<lnc• wan iaw, 10 be~""' 11>e ,...,. 25 to 37 mem rs so 1t C'a n •l•uctk>n ot 111e •bO•e enhtle<I Improve be packed v.·ith liberals. rntni., •1111 •••d ••te and lo'Clle w11-.i!Kr Of !lie ScN•O o! O•!eclo•• bf Ae!Olut1on No . r.-uoon ,.,. "'""•Y 01 Ftn'""'' it1••"" "• "'This represents a fun · "" 1,1e oft 111e onice 01 111e lluhtMltl damenlal shift in pov.·er " 5e<rr1..-,, n F1" 01 .. e, Co\C. Mew:'""' . · "''" r11e ano u11• 1s 11ertin retenH 10 ,,.., said Bu rt on. \\ho \\'as i'\e~I · a<lf!IPl.ctonlM\Notoct1Slnaugtlful+f-1e d Chairman Of th e compt•l•lf •rt '"''~ lie•••~ -Illa! •••O . "'''*·••-tectov1••<1••101utoon .. ...-Democral1c caucus for the •11•"101111 .. NellceD,••t••fnce Mlh Congress. 11e defeated Tr. contrictor s11111 In !M perl..,rnarw;eo! . . tnt •<tr~•nd•m11~·•,.,,,.n11cantorm10111e moderate Re p. B.F. Si sk. L•bor CotW ol tr.. Slate 01 C.htorno• """ ( D·Ca 1i f, ) , 162· I l I. Olller l•w• of •••d $11lt, •Wl1Ci6tt lhe•f!O, "lltn111e t•cept•on only o! wch .. ,11t1on1 •• miY bf •IHlulrra under Ille 111Ml•I •lotlut•• l>Uf•U•nl 10 wll!<ll P•OCetdl119• he•e~· L are l•~tn •nd wnocn """' "Cl! bffn \uper>tllt<I by Illa PfO•olllln• of Ille LlbOr C-Prele"n<• lo l•bO• 1111U beq1wnonh <ft tile m•n""'' P•O•Hlld lly II.,, flle conl••<to< •h<lll u,. only u.._nut1c P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO ClllDITOllS $Ul'E"RIOll COUllTOl'T"E STATE OF CALll'OlltltA FO• TMI COUNTYOFORAN(iE '-!1, A-111$1 •urea m•l••l•ll 11•9du<H '" Iha Ul'hltd S111e1 1nd onlJ manu•1c!urtG mot••l•ls "'"""'•< tu•r<I In 1111 1Jn11ea ~lllf\, \<ltKl•n· 11111, 111 l•om ma1efl•l1 l>fOdu<t<I In 111e l)foolo<I Slal•I, In lllt otflOI ""'n<Cf o! IM {61\, If.Kl. E11&11e1 Cat1 M. Mt•....t, 0Kt1wd. NOt lCE 1$ HEREflY GIVE N lo tlw Crt<lll .. 1 Ol llw 11111.,. .....WO cle<-1 II"'! •II Pl"-lwoVlft9 cllimJ -IMI IM WICI NO bi<! Sllill be COl'••<le<ed .......... II h dtc:9drnt .... rttUlrtO lo lilt ll'lem. Mtn 1111 """" (If\. blanl. '"'m IUfftl""G l)y"" Coo.I• ..... ,, ... y _,,.,,, 11'1 ""ofll<t OI ""( ... tlo Mew ~!1••• 01,1r1<I '"°" ..-'" ... 1 Ill thl •bo-.e enlilltG court."' IO ort,.,,i tl>'<lll'W.1,.,111 1111 P!OVllioft~of tlle,.._I I-, Wiii\ 1lw lll<l'Uollrf -lle•I, to lllt' l'tQU!rt'nll!n... ...-,19nM •I 1111 Uw Otlkt of f',t,UL 11:.Kfl~-mul1 00 1Kln--fl5Cllll't• i'IASTtlolGS, JANOF$11.T .. WALll.f"lt, Hll 11.,.uhf'lli••IHIU••edbtl•w I OUPO NT OlllVE, SUITE I, IRYtNE, TM ... ,a ot Oortelorio! -(M l• ...... W CALIFOllNIA. wh l(h I' lflt lll•t OI ....... s.nri.•v o"'"" rtMr .. s tllt ,..,. 10 ·•~t ""' 11 IN -•IOMd in ill ~t Ptr #lyor•llbldl l•lfll!IQ to IM t\!•I• 91 Ykl -. •111\•n '-_,,, ·~ 11w 0•" .... l<.iJon .. 11'<11 flY OllOElt OF TME fl(),t,ltD 01" Nlllca. 0111ECTORS O.ttd Nowmbtt 1t, lfl• OF THE CO$T& M!S& SA.NI IAllY LAlrotBEAT 11 REINA HL\WElt OtSTltlCT EllE'CU Tll llloll'lfltWILL -IUiflli\ff'lt"'rHbYI-ol lllt' Ibo"" ... "'"<IK.odrnl """au b•Oi 012 D\ll'OUT OlllYE SUllE I By DICK \\'EST· WASHI NGTON !UPI ) One vital elem ent President Ford's economic ad visers must have overlooked is the inflationary impact of celibacy. -In any e\'ent, they haven 't done.anything about it. An indication of the im- portance of this fa ctor n1ay be gained from a Census Bureau report sho\\•ing a marke d change in the m <ir ital propensities of Americans. \,\GHTEJ( SIDE SIN C E 1960, TH E number of sin gle women in the 20·24 al!e bracket increased from 28 to 39 percent. the number or single men from 53 to 57 percent. Meanwh ile, those who had previously gotten mar· ried \\'ere uncouplin g at re· cord rates. In a recent 12· mont h period. th e number of divorces jumped more than 200,000 O\'Cr the 1970 figure. r\nd a s of !\larch, J.6 million of the \\"Omen <ind 2.J million of the men "·ho obtained di\'orce!. elected lo remain unattached. Now any good economist wi l l t e ll you that our economic system dcri vcs n1uch of its strength and vitali ty fro n1 the ancient KISSING 'S THE LIM/1' S'rAFF OR I), Engl;,in1I iAP l -T he local ('OUTI('I] \~ hinn,g a n att endant to kct•p watch on young couples to maki.' sure that the.v enj!age in nothing more than k15~- 1ng during rock concerts. QUEENIE matrimonia l t enet that "t\\'O can live as cheaply as one. EV ERY 1'1A.RRl:\Gt:, in effect, reduces the com- bined s pe nd ing require- ments of two people by as much as 50 percent. !This \l.'ouldn't necess;1n· ly be the result if the bndc and bridegroom \l.'ere living together prior to marri;,ige. But that pos!.ibih ty is ex· treme\y remote.) i\larriage, then. as you can see, is a po\\'erful defl;i. tio n a ry agent in our economy. Or it \lo'as until the trend toward singlenes~ de- veloped. All t hose di\•orces and sepa rations and failures to get n1 a rried in the first pla ce ha\'C applied tremen· dous inflationa ry pressure to the econom~·. CEl .. IB:\C \', B\. ~om P estimates. ranks \\ith ..\r:.th oil price:; a:. the leading t•a use of our ceonom1l· \\'OCS. The Ford administrati~)ll could attack this problem \1·ith some sort of rationing s~st em -thal is. celibacy controls under l\'h1ch th1· go\"crnment 1\'0u\d isS U(! coupons for singleness. Or it could rely on jav.·boni ng -cxhorti11t,:" single citizens to gn lo the al t <1 r \Olunlarily . This might include l;,ip..·l buttons for neu·lvv. l'dh. Bu t bbth of thl's~ np· pr o a t h l's get into soc1oloJ!,iC'al area:... far re· 0\0\'ed from l'Conon1ic ('011• siderat1ons. 1\ i\t O R F: DIRf~CT r( .. med v \\'Ould be to create cond.itlons under v.·hiC'h t\\O rould \j\·e as cheaply a~ ont' 1n an unmarried stall·. It docsn 't v.·o!'k out that \\a~ ;1t B.r Phil lnt erlandi T11111Htt1lol01rHtonOl\lwC0!o•t ...... !ol l'AIJL, N,t,JTlffGS, J,11N0,-SltY .i.ffO -·••••O"t•ictr.,..~tlJW••lilf'lle,.lfC1 Wll lkElt 1 llY OltDEll OF TNE 111),t,RQ 0" lltY!Nli,ULIJOllNIA OtltEC101tS OF Tl'l lo COST A MES,t, 11WU-U:tl , t;:.1 J / iof>NtTARYOISfftlCT A"'"'""'""' IXECIJTllUt I -.. t.,.. .... f.-1..f .. •"'--( l'ltOll~ O•tl'l91' Cotti Ollly Piiot H6v Pl.obll•hltl Ot•l'I_. C.0.\.1 0.lly Plllt, I( ,.. 9ftlllel1t...OOtttmbotrl.1•1• .:nt.14 Orit«rnDff),10,11,u.ttr. • 4411-14 ._.._..__o __ ~_,-,...·-·_.,_A1o_._,.,_.,._._,._ .. _w_·"-'"c'-·-·---~------~ present. I'm told by soml· 11lu.1 have tried it thi..it in ;1n un- married state you arc n1ore likely to find tv.o Jiving as cheaply as three. Or c\·en four. Find '>Onlt' v..11 111 111ah1• coh;,i b1ta \ llH\ rnorc Jll"'-lt'I 1t•,1 I and thl' 1\r<ib oil prnhl··n1 \\ J/[ ta kc <'.1 r(• of it~rlf. Arranger A warded Song's Royalties Fron1 Wire Services Royalty rights lo a million ·s eller song by vocalist Donna Fargo ha\·e been awarded to arranger· condu ctor Bill Walker following a \\'eek-long trial in Nas hville. Estimate~ on the value of the judgment ranged up to about S60,ooo ... \\'alker eont ended he v.as the co·produC'Cr of SC\'Cral songs by l\l is~ F"argo. in· c\ud1n g ··11appicst Girl 111 t he \\'hole U.S .. •\." and ··r,unny Fact'. ·and that hC' had been denied his sh;.irc of the royalties. ( __ PE_O_P L_E ~) .Judge Steve Nnrth a v.·arded \\'alkcr rov:ilt11·:... from "llappicst Girl:" atld 1·uled 1 hat \Valkcr is cnlitll'd to 2,pc rrcnt nf90 1x·rt·cnl of thl! grOhS rl'.'t<lil r ct'ClPlS !rom "llappiest Girl," <ind three other :-iongs. • Bullfighter 1\n ~f'la llernandei. 2(;, who lc>d the legal battle that fin::ill~· al· lov.·ed "'omen tn kill bulls on foot in Spain this :-.e.:i:-on after a 35.:year b~111 , v.as in- jured in a n automobile <1rc1- den1. pol1<·(' ~aid She sufferl'll a broken ('nl· lar bone Jlld l\\'O brokl.'n ribs u•hen thr car ~he \\1.1:... riding in collided \\'Jlh :1nothcr onc>. fkl<'tors :....1HI ~hu udl bt• prc·vt•llll·d from fLj!ht1n~ for at lt\.1:-l lhrc•· \\'eeks. • John l-~i!>l'llhnv.('r. :...n11 nf the l:.itt· prcsHIL•nt , \\'Ill \I rit 1• a ....,·cekly l'nlumn 1111' lhl. D<lil y Hepubhc;111 The p:ipt•r annnu11 c·l·rt that lht· coli1n1n \1'11uld st.irl ltJ· dav <.1nd co11•1' n.1t!on.1l .ind "Or1c1 ~v(.•n1 .. "l'vt' u r1!l1'n abolit lh .. past," r:1~t·nhC1\\l'I' :-.a1ol, ··~ow I v.3111 !l)Ctlnlmcnton the prcscnl." t\etrc-.:-; l">ia na llors. 11. Britain's sex ~vmbol nf lhl' 1950s. has bt•ei1 th-.t·h ;1ri.:ed frnm a Lond<\n 11<1.;pll al where ~hi"' h,1d h<>t•n .it.I m1lt('d 1n tr1l1t·Jl cond1!1nn with a rorn1 or mrn1n~111:. doctor~ ~;ud • 1'ht· :-Olall' Ih·1•a rl1n .. ·111 has dl't.:tdcd to rctu~11 to Nt·u· \'ork Jrv.clt>rs .Jh(]t1l S5,000 \\111rth of JC"<.'lry uh t.iincd fll r ot'fitia! J.!t(t- giving b~ the \\i!c lit Secrt:!t:lrY' of State llenr)' ."i . : issinger, arcordi11!!; tu Sen. \Villiam Proxmtrt• ! I)· Wis.). An ;iidc to thv srn.1t11r said lhc dcpurtn1 l·tlL 111 · formed Proxmir<! th.it thi· jewelry, obt:.iinl!d on C'11t1· st~nrnt·nt u•ith11lll li1·1 n .. p;11d for by the go\t·r11rnl·11 , h;id fir)\ bl'l'll ~i 11·n , ' foreign d1.i.;n1l:iric.., dur111 l'l't('nl tr;111•ls Ii\ \,1t1t \ Ki~!>i ni.:er and \IOJ'I b~·111~ r turnt·d. 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ERRORS: Advertfsert 1---------I·----------------- 1002 Gene ra l R.E . 1002 should cMck their ids Mediterranean dally & report errors Triples immediately. Tho LID() ISLE &date ~ DAILY PILOT assumes E1citin9 ll1blllty tor the first East side J.ar~c 6 BR & den, 6 ba. home on sand y bcnc:h · or use as 4 13R. den home with 2 Bit. ,;pt; 50 ft . lot, shore mooring. $295.000. Fashion Island I n e o r r •ct lnMrtion Costa Mesa only. 190 Newport Center Dr . I~ General R.e. FIXER UPPER · 1002 &irgain priced fixer upper on a large lot. Just the thing for the flrsl time investor. .,.Quail ~ 1iiilPlac1t · Prap .... tie• · 752·1920 1•00 Ol./All Sf. NIWl'OllT llACH WOOD STREAM Condominiums $39,500. -$44,950 .l BR, 2 Ba Homes near Newport's Upper Bay. Live by man made r unning s1renn1. 345 University Dr. 54S-72Zi G1ANT 2 STORv OVERS IZE D LOT E<t~lsidr Cosla l\lesa. Near hack Uriy. 4 bedroom & fa1nil y room. 2 bath. Low doY•n VA & fl-I,\. Can't beat th is price. SG.500. Hurry! WALKER & LEE REAL ES1'ATE 54S-9491 FINANCING AVAILABLE Lo\'ely home 1 n \VestcHff area. 3 BR·3 BA. 2 frplc. pool \\'/guest house. chunn- ing fain nn. great kitrh. & p.;1lio ror C'nlc!rtaininJ;. _ OPEN J-5 SAT ,"< SUN 1101 Berkshire.f..n &IG-741.f 548-4318 UN IT ED BROKJ:J',S Owners un!t llil"I 3 bedroon1s &den. Doubll' f l rep! acr do1•;nstalN, huijl' 1nas!er berlroon1 ... ·it h fh'f'plrn:e 11nd \l alk in 1·losrl. S<-rond unit v.·u1!lil ul:'<l 1nukc 11 gooct o,,.·ncrs u1ut fl')1n Sile and an1f.'nilics !'.uch 11s. t w o bedroon1,~1 1 ~ halhs. 1111 hn\•e clost'd i::a1·;1i;:<'s ll n d thl'ir Ol'.'n IRundry r o o n1 . \\'irhin 11.·al king dislflnl.'f' to 17th Str. shoppln1,:. J usl 111u yeiu·s young. Buy !his on rontr.1.ct. S.L~ P.1.1'.I. Call 636-7171. OPEN tll 11 • 11'S FUN to BE NICE! THE REAL ESTATERS VA ASSUMABLE TRIPLEX 3 bcuutHul 2 b<.'<h'00111 unit.~ 11•ilh privn!e cov~rcd patios 1111d llrrpla('c In o\1·ner's unit. Low S. 5 '.'~ loan. 011.'ncr 11•ill carry SC· cond. Only $5.1,!r.J(J. 1!119Quail ~ liiilPlac. Praperti•• 752·1920 l•OO QUAIL ST. NlWPOIU llACH 3 BEDROOM • POOi .JZZI $36,SOO SPANISH 4 PLEX Nt-:\~l'OP .. ' 1' :ACJI $115,000 BEACH DUPLEX CuSIQ ' · 3 BH. $127,900 COUHTIY HOME ' f<'amily home; 6 bdrms ., 4 baths. 36 Ft. Carerree living in this 3 BR. fam rm beauty on the greenbelt u.nd close lo <"lub. Priced to sell at S.Sl .950. lot. J>ier & sli p. S295,000. Alt rartive 3 TIR .. 2 ba. si ngle story home on f)() rt . street lo street lot. $152,500. HEWPOllT IEACH u .. : 640·1120 SANT A AHA LiM: Bl l·l I SI WATBtFROHT LOTS t.111'• ·ral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 40x90 Ft. $250.000 30xlOS $165,000 A NEW WAY TO LAST 2 BRAND NEW In Costa Mesa Bl LL GRUNDY;·REALTOR SELL YOUR HOME Our unique proirram provides cash for th<' :sellers equity, requlJ'C's only a nominal rlw'n p11yn1enl from t he buyer, a1·oids the need for nc1v linartcing & preserves the existing loan. Details by . ;ipp't. only 341 Boy !>1de 011ve NB 67~ 6161 ComhinC' the navot• of llvln:.: oo Cosla l'.h>sa·s castsidt:' \\'ilh the \I onclcr or a hr and !ll'll' ho111e. 0 V F. R SIZED COUNTH Y G·o u R !\!ET's KITCHEN . oomfo11a\Jle slPsla rofnn and 3 llelightful \Jedro<J111s, on lot big enough to l!IDE DADS truck. boat or whnt huvc you. 0111u·r says sell qulf'k at $-17.9,j(). Leis b'll call 646-TITI . i:ieneral R.E . 1002 -------GREAT DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR Bc>autiful owner's 3 Br a.nd 2\' Laths, front unit \\'Ith fir{'plaC<', lush carpel, hui;::e n1aster bedroon1 & p1ivate pat i o. Plus n goregcous 3 br ttnlal. Near- ly new property, south of highw11y. \\0alk to beac h . Call flO\\I • It \\·on't last. ~~. ('''" "" • "HVN TO I< ""'" ~ Bc11£'t' than nev.· 3 Rd.rm, 2 bath gll,l'den home with secluded aUium. This Select Property Is less than 4 yrs old anrl is priced at SJl,~ with assun1ab!t> !ov.· interesi VA loan. Call 556-2660. «=SELECT • TPROPERTIE: Ge neral R.E. 1002 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ------ A \'lew of the park from this choice corner Jocallon : off i1treet parking for your n1olor roach, trailer or ex- tra curs. Sme.11, easy maintenance yard & charm- ing 2 lxlrm. home. $45,500 OPEN TIL 9 • rT'S FUN 10 8C NICI:/ f"reshly painted cxtC'rior, lots , of paneling In i n t e r i o r , REALTORS THE REAL ESTATE RS * .. * * ~ custom bit. 3 bdnn., 2 beth SINCE 1944 ' • home, just 1.~ blk. off CI Hr 67l-4400 ~::::::::::::::::::I Dr. Lge. 101: 2 dbl. garagps: I•..,,..,..,..,..,..,_.._,.._,.,.,.,.. • room for garden, p o o 1 , ·----~~~~---·I b••ilor "'rago. work<hop. 6 UNITS Reduced by $10,500 BUY quick before owner chflngt's hls mind. Shown by Oceanfront app't. PRICED AT $65,000 Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 balh, elec. ••c•• THOMAS frplc~. Sunclecks. I-'umishl'd. Nearly new. Xlnt Balboa REALTOR Porun. loc. $350,000 224 \I/. Coast Hwy. 54.V.>517 Call. 67J....3663 642-Z153 Eves N'p1 Beach Eves 54~564.3 associated . BROKERS-REALTORS 2025 W Balboa 67l·l6•l OPEN DAILY 1-5 Gracious living & great in· \'esunent on Big Canyon Golt Course. LlL'l:Urious 3 bedroom, 18"32 Ii"' rm, din rm, dbl wet bar, nuirblc oiaster bath. 01\!ncr w 111 carry 'lY!v Isl TD at !P'i r,~ on $149,500 priec or lellS(' for $1000. nltlnlhl y 29 Rue Gr1tnd Vnlltt "STEP UP" $4950 TOTAL DOWN POOL HOME voc[l"'&'"eAe"BiTf + Mini Farm 644-6056 One block to blue pacific. 179i llran••t>. cr.t NAME YOUR TERMS V ,\ . J 00\\'N • FHA or sul> mil your idea. rkl perate Super beach hon1e . .f •f;1n11ly sized bedroon1s. Lo v e ! y family room. Huge llreplal.'<'. Sep.irate laundry roon1. Lr! us ht:!tp you Hnd a hon1c. Call 963-6767. L.1rge lot 1vith garden a11d I ·-----------1 fruit trees, beautiful pool . Room [or trailer. [.()\•ely J l ~W~O~O~D~~S~TR=E~A~M~I bedroom. 2 baths. Lo \\' Open hcan1 ceilings, private 642-1771 co urlyard entry, Mexican I·-----------• I owner leaving and mus! sell! OPEN TIL'. IT"$ FUN ro B£ N/Cft 4 Bt'droon1, 2 bath, family ~ i fireplace and b 11 n s . Ex- tile floors. f\.tuch m Dr e ! Prestige ~uwJXJrt location. $41,9.'iO. Cflll agent no v.·. 847-6010. 4 Bit, 3 BA, assun1e 7<;C, 2 Story , open bean1 Cathedral Ccil'g., dbl. frple, fountain, 111ading pool. sep. plfly 1:1.rea, quiet cul-de·sa.c st. $52,500. No agts. pls. ;J&.2698 I I I Don't give up Qie ship! "List" It in classllied. Ship tCl Snore Rrsnlts! 642-5678. GET A 'CHARGE' out of your DAILY PILOT WANT AD NOW HONORING Master Charge and BankAmericanl • DIAL 642-5678 EX9UISITE Park H untington cellent location. OPEN TO 1\LL TERMS . BRING ·i-ouR ot-·Jo'ER. A s k i n g S & S Quality. Ne11r l:ir>ach. Superb landsca..,ing on de· li.1.ht(ul cul de sac flll'f'('L Grand entry. t~onnal d in- ing. (:ounrry kitcht:'n with ca!ing area. f un1 Uy f u o $37,00'.>. Call 540-115.J. 1--------- ~-HERITAGE •« REALTORS room \"'ith r i r C' 11 I a c c · I ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spacious bedrooms v.· l th PRICE REDkCT16N ·<'le g ant n1astcr suite. U $5.3,500. Call nov.· • \l/e'll CORONA DEL ~1AR shov.· you llOW. 5-'6-2313. DUPLEX-charn1ing Ca pe OPEN Tit ' • IT"S ~UN ro 8E NICI:! Cod llOUSl'. 2-bedrooms + den. Anti nev.·. large bachelor onil. Good rental inc:on1i!. Submit le rm s . $75,000 . 644-7270 10% DOWN just reduced 111 COLLE.GE PARK'. walk to shopping. Good fihhncing available on thi11 3 hf'droon1. Z bath honlC. Large living nn w/tireplace, b It n Ii , patio. Lurge fruit ll'eCS + gard!'n. 646-3'21, Evo. ~-74 $12,000 DOWN WATERFRONT Thi~ elegant 5 b<'droom home has all the lavi s h exl1'Hs from shake roor to for1na! dining room. Kids can ron1p io th{' 40' pool \\'hile adults enjoy l h e jacuzzi and built-In firering and rlreplaC<' for keeping warm too. SJl!,500. -----------I s p a c i o u s • sparkling, and .,.Quail ~ liiilPlac:1t Praperti1ts 752~1920 1400 OlJAll ST. NIWl'OllT lllACH Reduced Price $4,000 Nestled in hu.rbor view hill s on privn rl' •'tlmt:'r Joi. Your O\\!n bcau!lful view· or lht' \1•orld. U 111(f' four he<lroom fnmily ho me. Sparkling pool. Call 673-8:>.iO. . TRIPLEX Corona del Mar NEAR BEACH Quallly I Well Builll, location lone block from beachl priva.te financing a n d viev.. One of tilt'! few l~~.U triplexes in ~rona de! ~far. Prime property for 11 in!cr and summer rentals. Buy i1 ;ind 11·;itch it ap. preeiale in value. CaU lor appt. 10 see 67 3-85 50. $127.?0Q oPfN'fJL ~ • IT s nm ro BE NICE:/ [1 ~ Bri'!;l1t. cheery and luxuriant v.·ilh nu1i>1r r bed room, paneled fan1ily mow and en· lry oprning onto.an tJegant atliun1. Sp&·Ulcular 3 sided i;pectacular CAJiAL F'll.ONT 5 bedroom family home Qr S'ol'inging pad. Low, Io\\! price at $77,!m. Only $12,000 down and ov.·ner will ClllTY financing at low 87o in- terest. l,.Qu . liiilPlac:1t Prapltl'ti•• 752·1920 .,,,. .... 1•00 QUAil St. NiWl'OllT llACN VA Financing Available Beautiful pool home! Young executive·~ home "'llh an abundant floor plan. 0!'..=1'11 3 bdrms, :I baths, family rm, rormal dining r o o n1 . Ac- centing raised l10nd bean1s ru1d central air conditioning. S58,000. Call 540-1720 VACANT $38 ,500 firepluce and conversalion I ~3"•'"'F"•"•"1'IL"Y""roo""m"°'•""ith""'1'"""'' .1 plt, loo. Low maintenance Authentic Mexican tlle floor 3 + fn1nlly roon1! Bcatltlhil yiirtl v.·ith giant pa !io, raised New plush carpel. New added 16x3D famUy room. 3 plantl'rs and llo\\'er beds drape1. Lovely neighborhood bedrooms, 2 bath O\'CI' 1700 and orange and lemon treC's. Only $43,!IOO? Call Agt now t 1 ]1'. 1 1 4 bcdroon1s 11.nd formal din-847.:0lO s q • . is lOmc 1011 Ing room. too. In Turtle hard\\'OOd f o o r,. thruout H111ir rowrcd d('('k. Owner Rock on fee land. 0 n ly has be<>n transfl'~t. $1l9,900. WALKER & LEE l .J!I i.Q ii ~ RES~S.~:ii'TE ... p::.~. ' PRESIDENT HOME Prap1trtl1t• . . 752·1920 In ~ugh• nf!(\t' ·rurtl(' Rock 1400 QUAil Sf. Nl"W,.OllT liACH nr~a . Be11u!1'1.1!ly upgr11d<'d l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I 3 llPflroon1, fa111lly ll"lt)lll 11·lth ho1nc vlrw. Jus! Intro-ASSUr.tABLI'.: fo'HA LOAN ducffi 10 1111~ llllll'k<'L Sh<ru1d nnd O\\'nt'r l.~ 11•iltin"Ot lo C'&JTy mo\'e qu!1·kly ;11 011Jy Si9.950. 2nd Tru~t Dt't't:I. ~'ti 11tory )'ou 0\1/N lhe land. \\lntker n1odc1 rondo with 1.WO $.•le<', Heal Efill•tC'. 6·16·771! bc>droon111, 1wo baths. f'ully WANTED HOME c1u1>rl1.'t:I and drap ed . or rncome Producin¥ Proper- ty In O.C. Exch11,nac San Diego S5 acre rBT1Ch. Owner 64~15 Lnclosed yard and garagr. Community pool and BALBOA PENINSULA 7 Units on 2 lots. Stens to beach. <;real summer ren· lols. $179,000. SeashorE Real f:~tatf', 675-5800. ANO~HER HOTCAKE Assum e 71/2 °lo Loan P1'C'n1lun1 location M e ~ :i Vl.'l'dC Vll\A'I, $140/1110 fClr 1>rln1·lplc, interes!. tax<>~. if ycu llliSUmt:' this Fi!A l(iun. Qu11l1t)' carpeUng. 1;: x o t I(' covered J)l'lllo, a t I a c h c d garagt>. Step to pr Iv at t' · heated community p oo 1 . n~ come • fin! sc.n'('(\. Call 546--2.'U3. playground l 0 r eh\ldl'(>n. Exctll<>nt family 11 v l n g , locall'd n! Mef"1tiltl('f} and 1-farbor for only $26,750. QUI Assume 70l f)aY?ll"lltS $m m.2332 or 642~1000 for oPF.Jlfll.•·~fVH1DBENICI, nio. l(ll;11. Nf'\\·\y rlN'Ot'atM funher tnformulklo. tr:i pin! hornc. All l.'..;tr:• lan?e : ~'::":~-"-...::""'1". "!" ... ""!!~""'I lilln rnnm.cs. S11pt'r locullon Call 1 All kLng :ciT.l' !Jedroon1s! Huge fl . · 1 nn11' lo !i('('. '147-6010 !:l~I j bPnm <'t'llln~ fan1ily ~m ~ •ESTATERS IG.I. \\'rlroni1'! 4 • FpRrkllna: "1th Mr t11KI ~"·t:di&h 1)(o0I. Big ronwr 1111. \1!11lk '"I "N"PI"~· 10"'' pnee 1~ only EXECUTIVE HOME ..,ctM)'11 1100 n111jcir 1>hopp1n11:. ~tl.90'1. S!111 S47...fi()l0 liJ!:Cn!. C:O'ltf'01Ul Z700 IMJ f1 honle, ~2.~lO ill t• hn~11ln~ Call E}, "<' u I Iv 1• peinl home. 11, yre old. ·t0'"25' 11/F .iat'nl "°"'' 1117..ti010. l 'ltlrnl\t(• rlt'ror. f n rn l I y pool. 3 n l)(lrht, lflm rrn • nssumable 7'7~ V.A . loan, Condom·1n·1ums $279 per month includes all. Shoppin&: end schools v.·iU1in $39,SOO -$44,950 11'lllklng distance. Don 't 3 BR, 2 & Homes ne:ir miss this one. Call 963-6767. t\cv.1>0rt's Upper Biiy. Livi' OPENTILl •fTSFUNroS£NIC£1 by man ntJdC runnlnt; ~ ,. ~ stream. 34~~ersity Dr. "r.t:-·: Room for Daddy" , , • clean out 1hc gNragc • , , turn lhat junk into cash Sell Idle Items with a · Dally Piiot Classilied ad. 642-5678 Gener•! R.e. 1002 \vi.th 11 Daily P ilot Classir!l.'d Rd. Call EH2-:J6'8. Generef R.E . 1002 t'xtrOMdilwr~ f trSi c.abiR. Ne,wp©ri ere,IT at Ne,wp©r-t !3eo.c1. V./n»re 1·ls•.:1 And noth1nQ l.Olilh vt S· ,, HiltlCh~ bOIClncss 1n c01nµ.i1t· 11 1·11111 But lhf'n 1! does aefy comp.:irison I J.'+·o courtyards b.Jlcun1£::~ <1nd d•·( \..'.. cvr.1'{\v~re ~oc1c1ou" ucc01nrnocJ;111r1ri r e~J( ·nc(:S !or un(·on1ni<int~1~, woc!,J ~.hr·.::ilh1"'(1 i.lrpr~'fl ••<ivt• :-.illt11J~ [1l(.ll1h'l!Ult." lJ!·li• '~ LJL'::>( llJJll(ll1 1nu'"ol ll• wulkL"d ;ilX)ul to be flppr1ec1.1tt-(1 f'l.~v!vr u11 Supe11or Avenue rrom lhc µ<1L1f~ Cf,., t Highway to eight smast11ng nlQClf-1~. I 11)111 S59,000 arid W()ttt1f•vt··ry 1 ~·1"\ny [U1•I lt1• 11 ::.umt: Don 1 :sn1U ul N1•l'J1.lv rl Ut <J{ 11 t ·11t11 1 tou m1grit gp! a h1ngtu1ot111 · 11 ·<·J·baln• ,,11• Call 1714) 645-e141 Hnvt1 willtrr V.'U!lr )'Oil havc OUlltf'0\\!11':' St·ll II fast v.•lth "' U1'1Jly P\\ol M1t~~ICIM Adl ro<»11. f'ormnl Oln~na:. Sol1r· billiard rm w/b.1r, 3 (':ir Ing ealhfltltnl C c1·11 n g a, gar. 0 w n er will IK'lp ,.,A•c ~c 1,,, ut .. •KC"' r1>1~~ ~•••"M~ l':nttr111ini>r'5 drt'nni yerd. tlnnnce. s111,···. Oill 645-0046 ll"lrt!IH G•M11t...,,11 lt"""'"''·"'•Mln< Ql('ort\l!l!hl'I ~ $J8.000l 817-(i()lO agt. i...:P.:.R'!ESTI"'-'e;Ge:E...:l~IO="'°'"":S"-. --·----------------- General R.E. 1002General R •. 1002 THIS ONE LOOKS OLD, . BUT ••• • . . it lives new! Cape Cod ext e rior, just ~block from the bea<·h , So uth of the hwy 1n CdM . Chorn1 and c on ve nience throughout il 's 3~ sq, ft ., including 4 large bedroom SU!les (one is dorm size) ~. baths,. il ~e w~n g r oom , l\1:0 cozy l1replac cs~ a fa mily roo1n and a dining area . Thi s cloS<'·ln·thc-hcarh fa mily horne !s hi gh on fun and charm and low on mainte nance and fuss. Presented now at $139.500. UHUj)UE HOMES Reallan, 675-6000 2443 E. Cocnt Hwy .. Corona dtt Mar General R.E. 1002 Gener al R.E. 1002 * Balboa Bay Properties * Sna11y Duple• Great Balboa Joe. $95,000 -or ni:-1kc ;in offer we c:.in 'l rcfusL• 1 615-1060 HARD TO FIND ~lesa Verde 2·sty. 4 BR. fam. rm., 3 ha. Lovely yard, quiet s treet. S60 ,oO O. 642 -7491 Huntington Beoch Near the Ocean! 4 BR .. 2 baths. X lnt lcr1TJ s! $35,950 55G·8800 DUPLEX :1 & :! Btlrni. units. c.;ood rcnti1l area. ('osL1 ~l es a . Good rinuncin g. S-19.500. i; 10·8·184 m4 REALTORS Local Ort icl'S ·ro SL•rv1• ''ou 1002 VISTA NOBLEZA • · .A convenie nt location ... a prestige addres ~ ... <1 con dominium garden house -occupi ed only by adults -(one a profess. d('corator). ~ l~drms .. 2 bath~ -wood floors & plan tation ~hullers . ~,950. Greenbelt c hose n from artist's point of view · Gen.rel R.E. 1 CMNrel R. 1002 LINDA ISLE Spectacular l.inda Isle flome on the v.'ntc r·pri vale dock and dual sJip [OS three boats Four bedrooms, three baths with ;in c xtrava~antly sized master suite with fireplace and sitting room . The asking price or szoo .000 is substantially under market and the owner will allow the 71)~ e xisting loan to be ussumed on contract. ,\ strong buyer m<iY qualify for a new loan at under prevailing rates. By ap- pointment only. llG CAHYOH CUSTOM HOMI ~ $2'5,000 Beaut. New 5 BR traditional 1-story \V/golf course vu. Fine delall. AIC. Lgc ('QUrtyd. 2111 Son Jo~in Hiils Rood HEW PORT CEH1'ER, N.I. 644·49 I 0 General R.E. 1002 Balboa Peninsula -~==-_.;.:_= 1007 EXECUTIVE SPANISH 2 STORY ASSUME 7% VA BEACH HOUSE Chnr1nl11g 3 hl.'droon\ hon1e "'ilh den and dining room on a comer lot. Call Day or Nile, 6.\5-7271 1733 WestcliU Dr. Ne'4-port Beach 66-72'll CONDO-BY OWNER, 600 B. O c eanlront, Unit 2E, $75 ,000. Terms open. 8.U-3212 I TlltSd1y, OKtrnbtr 3, 1974 OAJL'I PILOT ft_9 •• ___ 1= EASTSIDE ;;H;";;";';;":;~;'";";;;;;;•;;h::;l;O<l;;:O/ N•wport laach 1 9 ewport B••:::•:;h:__.:1:;:.:1.:::;:.::;::.:..:.;z;::.;J._:;2000:.::\ VALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS ,l!IEPA1D INTEREST AND DOLL HOUSE HaJ'd..\.'OOd rtoored be a u t 'i cn('ed ht fruit ttttt on extnt 11paciou11 lot. Grul lor fM!\\'\)"ft~R. bachelors c r grlll)dn111 .. $29.MO. ID~::'!~· Propirrti•• ' 7S2·1t20 1•00 QYAl~I\ NIWPO l llACH SUPER VALUE $29,950 This. 3BR, 2 Ila Fam!ly To1vn llon1e has had new painl & carpc-t and 111 priced for quick sale. Be!OY.· tht-n1ar- ket. Tl)' HY,;, Dow11 . DAVID BOUH.KE Rt.TH. ....... OWNER 3br, under $35,000 Drive_ by 1009 Arbor SI, 646-2642 eves to see, !or delails 2Q-449-3628 Eastbluff 1030 CONDO/PLAZA 3 br, 2 illl, $49,000. Owner 532-4543 838--9367 Harbor Highlands 1036 BY O\VNER-3 BR, l 'fl UA. Vacant. ~7.000. Harbor HI, Ensi~n. ·M--a r I ner s. Ph: ~7343 T, 1'~, S, S./ or 545--1275 i\t, T, \V. Huntington Beach 1040 $37,900 Full Price lSOO Sq. ft. of customiz<'d elegance. AU roon1s a re extravagant in 11ize, lotitlly upgraded "'ith t ft s t e f u I cha.nn. Adult occup a nt . l\tust leave behind delightful child's 'Jllay house, gardfln storage? and much m ore • Anx ious O\l'lters CTElrL/O v.'111 sell. $235. Per m o , PIT!. l' HZ.+471 I ::::1 S4M103 - BEGINNERS DREAM 3 UR, l ~t. Ba, gu Frplc In Llv·rm, sunn y din-rm are.ii, unique brick palio. Priced to &ell..don't miss this one. Call 1't n r Iha . 893-«>JJ, "FIXER UPPER'' Brin Spad• 6 Paint Below rket, presli gc neigh 'hood, 2400 sq. ft., • Bii., l ator:v 04·/nu1ny b<'nlelt1. Needs 1'LC. call Judy, 968-4456 BEVERLY HILLS OF ORG. CO. 2700 Sq. Ft of Luxury 2 Story \\'/.swinmur.t,.~ pool, jacuzzi, llreplt Bb"Q, -...·ct bar , fan1-1111, !annal din-mi, 3 car Ji'.flr&ge. Open Call agent. 114'2-00n CONDOS! •• 611 Lido Park Dr. Top floor 1000' one bt;droom . Beau tiful view of Harbor. Boat slip -Only $75,000, clear! '1427 \\7• Coas t J.l"'Y· Like new lhree bedroom two story townhouse wi th 30' private slip, fee land, b t>uut i ruJlv decorated. Below the market $82 500 and try your rinancing plan. l 252S Oeean Blvd. -in CdM -the beautiful Channel Reef. Ovcrs i7.e two bedroom luxury npart1ncnt -on the "Ocean-Bay". Asking $120.000. .-... Call 675·7225 POINTS Sound lih~tmen11 nv:ilhtlili! for l!ti-i rlollini; \1·lt b sol! dullars. Unu,.,, nlQbil<' hoo1e patiu!, o I t I c ,. hulhU~:i. motel~. 1uid shop p 111 i; cenrtl'>I. Out s I a I f "·Ill be ph•11!!.Cd Io ('l'JOrdln1Jtt.' \.\'Ith )'Our llt'l'OUtlllllll, "t nJ>J)Olntnl('l\t nn!y. IN· VE!'r~l£S'f D l V I S I 0 :'ol I Tl4 I 7!12-19l} I "Quail ~ '"" liiiiiilPlacir Propirrli•• 7!2·1920 l•OD OUAll St. NIW~•Y llAC• *PRICE- SLASHED * $3050 2 lnchvid11al 1ronwi,, 1 BR, l BA & l nn. 1 UA P;1y f•'ll" tht•m.-.l'lvc~. 1-.lltrrior llt'\\·ly p:unrt-d, \V:tlk to n1aJo1• lllMlf1pin~ (' c• n t (' r. Moat ~ Co~t.1 f.leAA Ea11t• side. $46.900. c ... 11 640--8672. BIG CANYON 4 BR. 3 Ba, l~e \'ie\\' lot. $159,500. ~IOV· lng. tllui.1 51.'ll. O w n e r . -Newport Heights DUPLEX NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 y E: AR s YOUNG-tovt'I)' 4 Br, rier!, brick fpl c, largt O\\'ner's un11. 11•iflt :\ bcrlrn1~ lot. ~'ho1ce t-t,'"""'rl Beath 2 B111hs. J"a111ily rooril, ('QUll· local1on. N.e«!s some TLC. try kltl'h<'n. rormal 11inln~. O\\·~cr anxious. ~lake oflcr fin'plRre, double l{'.trll~(' ~ Sparling Real Estate n1uch niore. A11:.1rt111e1u 1111" SJJ..3544 I bedroon1, l lmth. ttl:.<l ,11111 S A i::urugc and fireplatt. (lrt,.,el _•_n_t•....;..~"~':..---~10~8::0 tor niolhen1-!n-l<11~1. Ownrr NEW, walk to ocean. 1900 Sq. ft. of grack>us llvtng r::i.ce. 3 Bedrooms + -\ayTOOm, 1/ ,. ' II ..• I . fornutl di ne, lge cul-de-sac _...f#tltl'Cf /11. ~ lor. Ololce area. $5.l,900. .---------•! movu1g not1h. n1ust M'll' ou~·n_'(i at $59.!iOO. c ll 1 ( Ar'.SU tlli\BLE F'llA LOAN 51G--.~l\l\O. J]('ri1a::,c lteal\01~. :ind 0\1·ner hi. -...·ilhng 10 <'Urt) 2nd t1u.;1 derd. ·£\\·o story Broker 8J2-74U , Ev e s : SPECIALIZII\:G TN 96.1-4062 • LAGUNA NIGU EL VIE\\' DISTRESSll PROPERTIES $40 000 SEA TERRACE Abandoned v 1i1a Pacific blks PRlVATE GUARD=D 1\REA n1odc l rondo "'ilh t\\'O bed· 10 UNITS, C.M . rooms, h\'O Jmths, rully car-Prime rf'nl.,I ar('I\ 1v It h i pc ted and drapcrt. EnclosM n1oder:ih~ r<·nt~. \V i 11 C">:-" yan:! nnd gnr11ge. Conimuni· C'hange or se11. ty pool ftnri plnyl,>TOund fur TR IPL EX Lush garden. 2 story entry. Su nke n parl o r . Olcl 11 orld brl<·k hearth, tonnal banquet room . 18' gourmcl's galley. f.lan1n1olh t I e s t a r o o n1. Twisting staircase. Balconied hallwny. Sepa rate 1·hildrens ~·ing. 5 cnorn1ou1 hedrooms. 4 baths. Giganti..: master suite. Se parate vani- 1;-.· <1ren. 60' "Tnp around party pntio "'ilh tirer\ng. Asst1n1t' 7'.f-VA total pay- m1·nl $350 pe r month. Owlll.'r mus! go -I a k e advantage. Call 842--2535. •----------· Natur• Lovers Delight ~wC:,81~~8~~.~a~ Enjoy The Good Life Beaulitul C\L'llom carpeting !pie, gounnet kitchen-gas Call 493-2513 asgury..o~O.&E!.!-· r-.:._ .. -.~-.~~•~..t:'_: =·~~~ · · :;;~;..-"1..:• -1056 ..:orona del M•r 1022 children. Excell('nt fan1ilv MESA VERDE living, localed nt tltcr ad-One 3 ~R. \V/frplc.; l"'O 2 den and lllu·bor !or only BR .. 1 1 ~ ba.: private pa tios $26,750. Call 833-2332 or & garages. \\'ii! ex{·hange. 6:12-1060 for Junhf'r infonna· Pyramid Exchangors 2 Bedroom, 2 bath house on lntenor of this 3 lxlnn ., 2 Bkr 962-5511. R-2 lol with room to build. bath Univers i ty Park L ••2 •~ ease/Option ~ ,.wv $64,000. Might trade. tov.'Jlhouse. lovely atrluin $400. A n\Onth. 3 bedim, + Buys LIDO House 67s-l600 anytime brings lhe out.!:.ide In for udded fan1 nn, heated & ~ blk from \VATER. 2 br, BE YOUR OWN If a tree grows • VISION • ~~~enf.1~1~ 8~ ~.1~.~~J-filtered pool. Privacy. Large 2 ba, den. 1400 ssq. ft J~ LANDLORD CALL 552 71:"" lot. Agent 842-5541. at quiet end of Isle. Ideal c-=r. ... in Brooklyn. you should • ~ f · I 1 ,..... F'C?U~Lt:X in great .loea- ,.,.,e tht' \o\\'t'ring shade !reps REALTY • v ISION. BY O\\'NER. Unique 2 Story, ~~n~11.-:e o;~nd°u~:·r No j ,~;ijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii~· iiim tlon in Costa ?<IC'sa. $9:.!.500. that i;e<>ludc th!., roi:y 3 4 BR, Den + Sep. lgc guest .. · ' m 1 -Don't mis.~ out 01• !his or11.', bcdrooni hOine. Bout and 2743 E. Cst Hwy house or rumpu s rn1. a'o'ail. S'ni-6212. Mobile Homes rail trailer stor:1i::c-. Back Bay Corona de! Mar REAL TY $.i6,500. 962--0734 for rlctalls. 8Y OWNER for s•l• 1100 The Real E s tate Fair for only $39,000. A R~ Hlll "~mp••y BY 0"·1-.er, lge 3 BR. 2 BA, Mission Viejo 1067 839-6133 or 536--2551 --Estate Buo"lders '-"' '"' assun1e $3~.:ioG VA I 0 a n , $SAVE YOUR ~!ONEY~$ CO~TS Univ. Park Center, Irvine • .,........ 1 ,. ~,3100 LEASE a ne1.1.• n1obile of )Ollr --- --• International .........,... tota uvwn. ;,co,-. TRl·LEVEL cho1"e w-opllon to buy: All TAX S~ELTERS · WALLACE hir presently taking reser.-a· VACANT & REAOYI, Irvine 1044 TENNIS paymentsappliedt o 11·ar dH1ghesr quaJ 1ty. Con1 m'l 1\ons on 1 he j r new con-POOL purc/18~. 55&-8297 & indu~. hldgs "'/N.N.N. REALTORS donliniums, Canyon Creot ASSUME A~ Si ' b't leas<'~ Tl'nonts on NYSE. 11011. Realtors 833-1768 -546-4141-Estate!!, located ot the oor-~love in on c redit CLUBHOUSE ri . ze '10 tc 1-fonit' in prep.1id tnlrrcst & terms. (Open Eveninns) ner of Pacific Vk:w Drive & a;prm:al nnd enjoy 3 big LAKES Adult Park on t e Bav Sullivan Broker 540-44:ll l;Ge;;;n;;•;';•~l;R.;;E;;·;;;;=;;;l;00;2~ General R'.E. fb02 • new r-.tacArthur Blvd in Bdrms iv/ an added fan11ly 70/0 VA WOODS $18,T.'-.O. 511)-.:'.I);':? 13 UNITS THROW AWAY 1:::;;;;;:;;::::1 J°""~~n~a~d~e~I ~M~ar~, ~ot~art~in~gla~t room lr. pool. Entire home It's vacant and new I y -' BR 2,, B ,. R Commercial .. rpty 1600 in Cosla i\Tcsa i\•/Pool . OUTSTAND 166000 PHO E ,._.,...,.,..,A .. in I h decorated hke a model. • 711 8 • am m., -ING! · · N 640-6400: -~~,..~cu super Pus l-'onnal Dining Rm, ~tas~i\•e Gross $:!3.700 yrarly. Xlnt n. TH T B SECLUDED ENJOY p VA lime green Kru'luitan. New Only $6500. dov.11, O'A'ne-I will ocautiful "Cnmbrldge" honu· A WISH ONE EA 5 TSIDE "l RI CY tile in kitchen & bath II , help finance. 3 BR, 2 8}\. FP -t Sunken Conversallon TAX SHELTER financing. SJTIJ.500. Scashdrc in ~1esn Verile. Profess. Spru."ioos 4 BR .. Jge. pool & .,., J d R lty 96•7805 Pit. 3 Car Gar-age?. $63,900. RC'Al 1-::.-,tnlf', 6T.-Ki800. decora ted, "11h a fan1ily OWNER WILL \·,.ry s p n c i 0 u s quallly .v1trd. Need5 "TLC" but a ""'per usumnhlC' 8~0 VA a e ea ~ Vacant soon. Toke ovcl' * TP.IPLF.X -Olt>tl\ f\1esa. toom 1h11t cl\\·r1rfi1 '1 poul HELP F N hon1c-in quiet nrea. Loaded great buy at $82.00'.I. ~o;1'npf¥Jt :r·~nr.~!:6~ Laguna Beach 1048 7\'.i';"<-IO<tn. By O\\·ner. Lake $60,000 Shelter 1974 Three '! hc<lnn. Cornl!l' loc. ~le! ·~~9 ::1;,y Joi· th\' I ,.. I ANCE \1:irhl "an 1 n ~·oods, shake -GEM-carry 2nd T.D. MAGNIFICENT 1-'orei<I ,\1~. "~tl 30'{'0 Growth on Down ~'I~)~~ tOViN~~:·~ PLEX ncy, . · 1111·ihng 1·h:i1·n1. Manlcu1'1'd roo , '''00< cx1erlor, knotly 120 E . Red Carpet, Realtors 1-.--~~:e; · 3 A tenant. 3 ne t lease for · · · l111n1 ~r '"Ill l'lcl11 yw n8l>u1nc mnre dt"!alls. Priced at REALTORS &12~23 842-5541 NO \VORK NO \\'ORRY-nr. S. Cst. P!n1.11 . $99.00J. Ontu ~11rd . Ta:otlf'fu!!y appOlllt(-d. pint' inh•rior. Please call for ·Tustin Ave., N.B. FAMILY HOME Newport Beach' 1069 10 yn>. .\-Pl.EX- 7'/· F'llA 10:111 with j)fly· $62,950. Call 540--1151. LUXURY DUPLEX * PINI:: FRESH LIVING Drastic Reduction , JUSI tl1A,KES tl10NEY! \'EAGF.H R!::A!.TY. S:-'l6-61il -=--"""'" Sp11cio11s floor• r1!an 1111rh 4 BY O\IJNER 644--0819 1nosphere of secluded en-' $85.000. Quallty bull!, custom-I ----·--1 ·-----''-'--'--'-~l 21 n1r·n1 11r $~1•1 11e1· 1non1h. * $l40,000 * \Velconie to the carefree ftt· $68 500 _ · Baycrest I Best OWNER,· 675-7414 industrial Prpty. 2100 ~ 11 Jlit\IBO Bl-:DR00~1s adds joynient! Huge estate size No. Malnt.-Wal~ Schls. pool home-l~lurinJ; 3 SMALL COMM BLDG. CORBIN-MARTIN ~IH'''' 10 t11i~ hAt'gllin. full Costa Mesa 1024 y n rd w I tr u 1 t 1 re e 8 2 level 4 Bil & fa1nily home. oversized bedrooms lnrge 1 :i Ser. Units $57.500. 2;;,;J()() Sq. F'L UNITIZED IN· pru ·,., only $47.900-0\\!NER ,,;;;;;;;;~;.;;\;;;;;;;;; 1 ---------"'~ galott-Bont & Trallt>r ac-21.2 baths. Huge liv nn V.'/ "xxxl panelled den, tieautiful 011•ocr \\"ll' rrtrry fl-~t Tl). DUST. \\'ofry JI'('(' IK'I i11- Realtors ~JUST (:0! Tnki• advantage, EASTSIDE cei1s. ·I inin. 10 the Spec· stone frpl~ & . nl'\l' sh. a g for nial dining, 2 fircpluCt'~. Roy McCardle Rltr con1e. ovrr ~:tl,000 & PLUS *' 644-7662 * 842-2535 INCOME c:J:,~~ ~~S:'1l~E !'~~~~ tacular Pacific Ocean. \\'nlk crp!s. ~ltin ~it, ovcrsi7.Rd :: tn1ths, lo<ods of srorage. 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. othrr -~~1efits. $ :l 10,0 O0 . oPfN r1L g • IT s ~UN TO Bf N/C~' den, s1epdn fam nn w/ma•-to M:hools &. shopping, l pn!IO \\/ bit.in BBQ. dbl Atriun1 e n t r !I n l' c mld 548-7729 \\'I 1 ;1 , rl o I~ n; i\sso('. SUPER -VALUE $29,950 This '.! llr., 2 Ba. Fam1!)• To1\1l Home hn~ t\('\\I paint &. car(X't, 11nd 1~ prh·<'d below the n1arkct for quick 1nle. Try HY~ !)n. [ ® J2 Spaclo\18 l & 2 bdrm. 1u1its block ll'4'ay. Reiliiced foi· garat lo':t'. 5 21n1n. to beach. oversized gar!J.8e. JI 0 inc S.J. Coa~I Bkrs :i-la-M24 & pool. Xl nt rental area sive brick frpl & din-din Quick Sale to s4s,SOD VA Cal 640-861 · centers around lovely pool Condominium~ Lots for sale 2200 • pro·-n i"'"'m• -·d \ area. 2nd f'""I in ...,."'Id '·n. f I ~" """ ·~-.. ,,. · ' ... •-·1 ""' tenns. ~~or Performance area. l\la.ny, n\any custom or sa e 1700 , sound i n v e s t m e n t at shag crpt thruout, b tin kit-call S4G-l3TI. f e a t u re s , VA TER~tS j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~ P.'.":O~IO~TOH Y Huy L o t • ·--• _. '!J $180,000. ehen. ro\•'d Pfllio, fncd trlr 1--,W'ci-~l'cc;T;-~-~-AVAILABLE. CALJ, for fint>s t lor. \V11I sell w/small ~ C. f. COIBSWOrthy spc. s4i,950. Call 640-8672 a.. o Beach complete details. S.16-5880, ASSUf.tABL E FHA LOAN do11·11 pa)mcnt or trade for • "'l"'l"'IP"•-'l"''l"'"'lil& School!!. 2 Story J BR , Heritage Realtors. e.nd owne1· is \Yllling to ho us t' or H -2 Lo t. ON THE CANAL ~;~'I@ ~y l 'h Ba.1 Yr.Old.Beachwalk ~~~~~~~~~·1carry 2nc1 trust deed. T\\·o 213-278-9966'------.rusr REDUCED! 4 IW-REAL TORS 640.0020 ~ l I I cpts/drp6, all roaveniences. RARE FIND-story model condo -...1th two NEWPORT HEIGHTS roo1nho1ne~llUGEF'A~llLY Assume GI Loan I Townhouse. Cstm SIX BEDROOMS bedrooms, 1"''0 baths. Fullyl\10 b 630 R-2 H f ·n roon1 olus c:l<'n. \\'aterinmt Noa• new, 3 ·~room. 2 •·oh, ! -r· • ! ep••/d•po all nl carpctc-cl ancl c:I r R p e d . . Y I ~-" · oom nr •·· """'' '"' -"' • , oonve: ences. PLUS fan1. rm. r or m n I E•·i-·• )'n<" .,,nd ga~•o. UnHs.__ 1..,..,.000 1\ gt> n 1. p.-1110 ;inti ~lrck. Nt'<'ds C'lbo"' 1 ·1 ho · T · ·~ 950 ll'lll 'd NEW CUSTOM '"-,,,,,i;:u ~· • ..., -am1 y nn me 111 usun. .....,, · con11 er con-cathedral Ct'illngs & much c 0 m m u n 1· 1 y pool and 646-l2;J;J. J::l'C'asl'. p;un!, u n d itn· Huge gRrage. $48,500. Ap-WOW! COSfA MESA $3500 tract at 81A% inl 536-lT;:Ai 11101-e. You'll find I his 1!7.-"-'='-~----- DAVID BOURKI!: HLTR. M6-99:JO ... \\'tlh pool. OvC'rlookin"j "g1n:-1Hon 1iu1 ls 11011' f';o..-pro' 51,~ d 1 3-· Do•·•n. -de-•'<.~ 3 BR, 2 ,,.,, pla)ground f o r ch1tdrt'n Mount'n, Desert, -. . . .,.,..,., own. J .1 . .. • n• .,.,., vuu · lovely ma int. free h o n1 e E Ii Balboa lslU11r1. :1ioo fr. of 11.'llt•nl buy for right peoplr. T1ilal per mo . o v.-ner/Agcnt BA 'l DOLL HOUSE In the heart of South Laguna. situal~ on a tree 11 n, d xce ent fi<mlly living Resort 2400 ·~ · ti · 11&1.illtl PETE BARRETT PILOT.~cnrgarage. "•"""-"-."-" n. '" 3 bd '-" Located at tllcFadden and ---------'-.,.:-ieiou~ v1ng. .. · I 493--5025 or ~4-&112. , ...,"""""" $220. Per Mo. ._..-ean vie04·. ~c. rm .. grttnhelt. Pl.i ced ut only Harhor for nnlv $2f>.7:'1(). Call CLOSE UP~V~IE=w~1 HAL PINCH IN, Realtor ' RE LTY Classified aas sell big iten1s, 3 BR, l ha., cpts, drps. Ne-...•!y R I 21 ~ bath i·uslo~ hontr, ready $~.000. 1-'ee land. GllUBB & 839-2332 or G.12-1""" ro, l'.'\D! \:>. \\'ELI~<; rt11·11 <..:unr!o · "' sina tems or a.ny tcm. f ccorat...... $30,000. C a 11 Shake roof 3 b' b · ~ .. further lnformfltiOna I RH, '2 Ba l'l("l p~ I Tl•ll· 2727 E C •. ,,, ii••')' I -A -It J J I -" ea honeyinoon rolla1<c! f.°' °""'"''Y· Has lg•. l.1'· ELL I S R "" • I E •.· t n I ', ~ ~--~6~1~5-~t:c:l!t! ___ 642-5200 675-4060 J ust call 642--5678! 6•1:1-1659/5'18-.1193. ~ ' lg rs, in.g & famlly l'OOlllS \\'Uh 6f;)-7~ I !!!!!!!!!!~!""'"""'""""'""'I l'he '"''''sl draw u1 tnc \Vest. I __,,,~.,,_.,,,,.....,,,,.1 G;:="'-'=1~R~E;;;e.=-~10=0·2 Gen•••I R.E. 1002 21: ba's, I n u n d r Y i·n1. be111red t'('i l. & ff'lllc. Lge.l -""'>s~~·=-.s=--,--1 . p --'1'1·'1'1 l~~·;~,, & .'.,·l,:it~~u,~~·-1 -. ...-enera • • gourmt't kitchen, cl'aeklln" " .• ,,.,. ,._,,, loo· ,~t. '• ''''''' unsets . uprem• income rop••ly 2000 · 1 ,,.., ., . ...., (}!' " ;i-.:u~ ... a Dally PUot r1~ssl lleri CLA SS 1v1i::n will sci! i!! •'. ,_, -• ,.., ""' 1 • -~-- 1 __ _ _ _ f\rp., fRm nn, big bnck yorrl 1111!ivc tn·cs. Short ll':'!lk 1o Bay&. ocean view. 3 &inns., ·-Real Estate Cxchge 2800 General R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 .;. dbl i;arage! Assu111e 7•;, brach. N O /''JNANC!NG 2 bnLhs; c on1ple t cl y GREAT macnab I irvine·- realty SEEING 15 BELIEVING 5 hedrooni J)over Shore5 VIEW home w /pool. 5000 s q . ft . tqea\ly located, !oiecludccl . l fniqu{' \\'('1 llar. o f ri ce & aviar y. $250.000. \\laltr r Kin~ 644-6200. (A461 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX TWO 2·b cdroo1n units on 4!i' lot . between 0.iiysidc & Biii: Corona rJ(':tc h. l ,ot~ of room to acid on. O"·nL·r \Vi ii 1radc up or down . $105,000 . Tom ()u ccn 644-6200. (A47) WE5TCLIFF SELL5 ITSELF! .• Outstandin ~ 3 hcdroorn. 2 ha th hon1c w /many e xtras. .no ,.,, avnilablc for ONLV $77 .500. Sho ws cxtrc n1 cly "'ell ! Clint Moses 642·8235. 1A48I OUTSU.NDIHG VIEW English Manor st ~·lcd 5 bed room . den, ramily r oom ho n1 c·. Lon~ ba lconies - bcautirul exterior P:1l os Verde stone - sta ine d glass <'n1ry !'rp:i r~1tc '''inc cellar -Sl24,500 fee. Wa ller Kt n g 644-6200 . I A4!1l tOI OOYtr Orlwe 642·12:JS ,, •• MICAl!hU! 6•• 6200 N••OOl'I Be1cri, C.hlorn~ 9266J CJ Coldwell Banker 75' LIDO FRONTAGE Spacio11s 5 bedroom home v.·i1 h dining room. office, separate children's wing and f;1mily r oom . Secluded p atio in center of this outstanding family· home. Slti9,500 . OCIAN VIEW t.nve\v cus t o m d ecorated home, 3 bl•drooms. 3 baths. formal dinin,:! room : beHutifullv l:.indscaped patio with poo l. $159,500. W AITlNG FOR ,,_ IARGAIN Big Cany o n 2 h£1droom + DEN . Pricr d way below :ill othl•rs . 'fhis is value with n vie w . patios. air condition \nu. and extra size b1~drooms. Cati nO\\' for an appointment t o compare. St05,000. THAT ELEGANT FEELING Dover ShorL·~ custom home. Excitlna vi l'W, spaclous roon1s : 4 be.drooms. den, open fami l " room and k;tchen. Beautiful pool and lerracr. $215,000 . IHCREDllLI VIEWS , Of harbor & ocran. dDy & ni~ht. Bri~hl and rhccr ful, 3 bedrooms, 3 '12 baths. high security honie "'1th nool. fountain. doi.! run. j!~unr room . famil\' room and .idapt:1bl c room in p:1ragt'. 8229,500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 S• J°°"'lo Hlls lei., H.I. A COLDWlU. IAHKER CD. ' VA \ol\n, only $220. To1. n10. PROBLE~l~ llER!::. t o r;; n•111orleled. Fee la n ct . INVESTMENT 1 0-'.\O A(' It Jo: s lfl("nl/111- Bkr 962-5511. IJO\l.'N HANDLES: ~!AKES $6\1,500. Owner "'ill assist JO unlt~. All 2 Br 1 ,,. du,'ill'lid. S...·11 nr ... \Cllanw- ''NO PEEPING TOMS THIS AN XLNT BUY AT in financing. Ba. frplc. 1'.! yrs 0°1(1, Jo~· for uu·o~ttt' p1~1p. !"ulliv11n. HERE" No Back $87,500. Submlt all tJ·adcs. vacany. Will sC'll on C'l"'n-Bmk•·r .. ~10-4-1211. ___ _ tract. P rin ci ri le11 only. Real EstateWntd. '2900 neighbors, front kitchen to $·MO,OOO · I ---------""'..;co I wat<'h children. Lo'4' ';~ lcmn -~~~& Sparling Real Estate \'·n1 ·1.n likr ro r 11r1· h a ~ r is assun1able. J Bdrm, l'\1 ~Il'GV IDEAL FOR TWO ~J-J.5.-ll .,··wlr~1 ~. lhr·. :..' l•:'l 11011.:l•. in bn, cvd patio, \1·n\k to . . ~. 1.;/"M ! ).,., .. 11 .. n. \1,••a ''1•1'1!" \\'C'stm. tll all. Ab'I. ~S..'13.1 499·2BOO Chnrnung Bungalow ln one }'(~!{ SAlj, NI'\\ Lu:.. u r ~' 111'f':i. dt1'f'i·tl1 11~1111 1111 111·r "PICTURE o.f N e"•p o rl Uench ·11 \\n1rrlronl 1r1pl••\. 11/\10·11 ,I l't'll!!I' ;11 •"•iulliolrti•'•'. PERFECT" f1rw~1 loratlon~. 2 HR'' +I of :0,p~·port llrbr, J bdrn'~ ~ i' ·ph I' 0 U.., 1 0 ~ ., Family Home uc_n .t:. 2 BA. Nier l'ir1\·, h u 1 h s . ~ uni 1 s ,, I t h ~cii il()rt Hr'.•r·h ~.~~;:: ' "· 4 Bdrm. with Pool . 011t·k trplc & n1 u n l a1 -d c: n / l t b r R r v S: db I ~ no do\\·n 10 Veteni.n~. nwv<'·in S:1ft>I~· fflr .chUcl~~ k J>''ls. n~lf·llve ft'atw·c~ f ,, r n I lln·rit1cc~. Sc·p. 't n 11 n 11 r ,-1 Houses Furnished rondillon. Bltin BBQ. lots of 11111~ ~pac1ous 11\'lllC: r 111. N•aJl~lle prK"C of $7•1,jOO, .fuc•'). hl1n'< .v 1r11,h .-1n1P-j concrete for lo.nialntenan("('. f.· ronven1ent lolchen, fnr Opl'n S:it!Sun 2-j ·•t·lnro;; 60' 11n•r .(· i.hp. Ask G ·;;';;";;';;',;'';;;;;;==;;;3;;1;0;;2:1 Best H.B. Joe. $4-1.900. Ag!. •'ll"'Y llv1ni;: ShRlit> ro(lf, '/\.'(\ lluberf & A5sn<.'lo rr~ Ins,: S·t.~.l(M}. :0.1 akr i•ffl't',\• 842-9371 fl·plr , 1~1111p1P1rly l l'nC't>d 2l)J V1a Lido GT.~&JOO \1111· i\1r~ I{,, 111 R:f:.91>.:2 I •RENTALS• ONE YEAR NEW ~nm plus ()Ct'nn \' 1 c "' · NEWPORT SHORES-I JN · · -.-· · -• $i2500 CO \lF. 1 \;'\; !',\\ER' ~c11 pnr1 O..rnn11'f'n! LANDMARK HOME 1 ' · 2-Sty. i\·F'ran1e: J 13H .. 4 LTnit 1\pt Hlrh:::~. hr.1nrl nr-11 . .! Bl~.'.! J:A I<>\\• r J 111 411. 4 QUecMize Bdm1~. :.P~ l~t' likC' ne11 ' $:'i."1.000 Clo"" ei;1·m11' lhts ~~·ur for\ l41tl•l baths, triple car Jt 8 r n i::,.., Lu.rgt's1 1-st:i•. A-~·r.1n1c. I 111:1:". •ni. ~hrl!er. ld1•J! f,w 13 nr:. 2 R \ JJ11r .•.. 'I.•!. Priced lo sell 111 i;..o.1~·..o. 3 BR . $.1~.000 u11·n1·r~ 1,1 11\·c 111 frunt ~~ D10111• 11 !"•n•I•" f_;ctiSOfl High. Call I.is :ii l .;1 1·~c lh111h:ix: :: BH +"11\'h I Bit '.\[1111y d ,. I u \l' ;111 : nn -~ 1: \ •I t11r11 '"'' 968-4456 ACT uni!. S!f.l.500 ln1.'l la!irl poh1r11'•'nl•. l'l\11ir1· II It . ' 111: : 11 \ :•1'' t11!1ur 1i •. ~.,ftl} CAYWOOD REAL TY l~:n ~!<)n n11r. '11).';~fi.~t. I' 11.,,, 1 ... 11111•1 Covington Bro,. 4-Plex * 54S.-1290 * I NE\\' •I tu111. :.: 11101·k.~-h• ·~ Hlt l 11\ ,,1n .• t 1m Call us on this ---1,,·,h·h ti1·v101 hu~· i:"•'~l 1:i, 1 \1~1 " ,,11•·., 3 plus-sf)Sl cious 3 U d r n1 HANDYMAN S-PECIA-L Owner Transferred 11111e-CJll l11c"n'" (\'JOol. 111" I I~!: 'f;\ li,q,.,. ').:r1. O\\'T\ers t1nl t ":/fl'nl<·. C!o~e Unl11u.~ ~ BDRill !t DEN 5\:u tih1·u1i:-l.1111'h .~n1 :.:? l\.1 \!.>l1~ '11'"~· .\:i;...~·:_,~;u'-- to ~ach. $!1!l.9'i0. SuhrnU on ho1nl'. I e sundrck \\'I llo>n1c. Tudle I:·~ I; \11•.i BLOCK T O BEACH 675-8600 anytime •VISION • REALTY -i' I. 4 ! [hi\ Co I• ' \\ 11· IO\I' inte~.itl i-Onh"al'l•l)r y()llf I oct;AN 41v t t. builtlri i•llln<I Dl"ll~/l•ptn'R,, h u I t I I 11 ~ ' ,, II 1!r!11\.f' 1 flll•\, 2\i ~'.)11111 ICmts. AJrt. 96&-4-W: _ I~ fll' kll<'hen \\'/RANGl-' ]M1l<lsc;iJ111.l, P1.111blf' C?o1r:ii::•' .;r ltuq1 H"d!'h. $1:?3,0M f11\JI OK VA BUYERS I o\·t:N. 1'1Sll\\'SltR .. r.TC'. s~~.:ioo. Cnll s~~i\"il all l' ~ ~1~-~!t:>7 I \'ou mny use )'Our GI on !his :.! Cnr .i;tnr. Thi" h0n1c-nred~ p1'1. T\\O-.i un1-t -,,,,,-h!<IQ: u1,,T. bt'autlful 4 bedrnom. 2'i l1111h c;~:N t;Ri\I. CU:Ai"I: UP ,f: BIG C.\NYO~ IHI!. ~·ft I·~ r,-,11q111t·l1on fnr i;n\(', Clo.••· trlleVt"l honi<'. fncludesl'pl'\ YAllO \\"ORK; ~·rr. 1\ real 1."U lut. ntany J.tn1. h ,,,\ hi niajur !ihoppini.: .-..ni.·i dl'l)f!~Mcl dish11.'/ll!tht•r. N1'nr s1eal ror $159.5f(l. Bst bu.'-o '' n 1~1 \r 11.Tll,.,·off $1 l'.\I l .11 ----------I bcacu. p-1.!iOO Bk_! !'!36-...!,:1" $55,950 FULL PRICE 6-JO ~ 5:11~i5iO n1· '.i~l-;11110 WIDE OCEAN VIEWS ** ASSU'.\fli: V,\* ~ISS_ION REAL!.,Y 1-:.\~TBLVt't', ,-u. 3 HK .? Nl-:\\ 4 wiit:-2 Oh;·l.-. 1,,•1'•1 '"1i. u .. :"' .i. h·nll> SHO\\'CASI::. 3Br k ram rm. _1_110'.'\E lTI4l 491-0i .. 1__ h:i. & 1,,.,11u~ rn1 !l'itn h<' .•, bl'u<'h. Cn ·al bu~. i.,'t•~l 11 ~ 11 I ·~" l' ,,,, Pool Nr. Dch. S93-MB.V MON. BAY TERR. uni. ,\,·1~'~. f1'!'111 park. I \\ritr-0fl. !i\('(llfK' $Llr0 n1" 111 n, ( ,.1, r-•>I ,\ lt!J3...l~2. l~·autHully \and..capcd 101111. £.~ >:'it!O _!.ltf'n1 ~ \1any lllrn"'. , 3&-2570 1" '1 • '"" " r 1 ASSUl\fE &\.., 3 R. 2 Ba. •j I ly !10n1" on· large f)Yll$i~+"d $(·\1 ldlt 1lt'!'ll~ wtlh 1' D,uh ~1-ll tt.PLiiX-ll \Rt' \I\ ] ., ·' 1' 1' •, : '" 1 1 l\11 10 tX'<'lill. IJI Cu 111 I !Cll 1 Bdnn1.. :1 l>Alh~. PilPt ('lr1~~111&1 Ad Call ,. n \NA POl~'T' rln1ui, 1 ·~• • II I ~ Pr ln 011ly. $19,500. 968-14.(16 1 ~ ~q. ft , Atrium 1•nn:r. 6.\2-:i!i78. Si9tt,r.i ' A·i ,,~-~r1 rw.-... ,ri1··~,r I ,[+ ... _\.!I' NJ'..\V lA('\JJ::ST \TRACI' OC'f''TI \'IC!W $107.iOO -( · i.;, ,___ ' 1"1ti•" .olur,· :1.!11 l t-. Lo ~Phl ~t I \' I TURNER ASSOC 042-4321 Olr11u Ot"(eUecl N'l-"\'IJ \r I'' 11' • 2 hnu~·,-li~ \\ir.h•r ~1· 1~''" ,.,-'''•J n t h mo i or,. on ./I! 19. _ • .. ,_.!k .. --.,.... I·•• 1\+"11·flflln1 1lrpd rpio!l\l,iO. rp ,,;m .,,, 11l 1lv 4$r, 2 n1Ue1 lo ore11n .ll\0-.1 ,N.Co11it1 H-...-v .. Law.in!\ .--'--~---~•nlln.ini: ;11aJI. $l'i:•l.IOJ '•1nrlc•1o·h l•l•1,1~11.,f $.\,,000, Owner 962--9193 . 494-1171 ~·1 1.fi•'lll :~'(>lo · 19t-l!i"i': • '--- -. • J \ ' ff JO DAI LY PILOT T1tt1llay, Oectmbtr 3, 1974 .. HouM• furnl M Hous.n HevMt Unfurnl~ Hwwt, pertmwit1 Furnia Aplrtmtnh Unfurn. Aoartmtnts Unfurn. Aptrtmtnt• Unturn. Oononl _ 3102 Corona dol Nlllr 3222 El T°"' 3232 Irvine 3241 ........... -3269 Humr.,i.n llNch 174G COiie Mou Costa Mna_ • 3824 H_t/ntlngton lleach 3W> 1'>ton i> U1'1 L pd, bach COM SPEC1Al$ NEW s Br, 2 Ba Low For L .... _ .. -.ucLOW-W-EEKLY (----=-'---...;;."'-'_NEWPORT HEIG.l:ITS '1£\V l.2 & 3 Br •P"· 1,2 & • i1pts, l.fu:"UIU., Cd~I. N('\\'l)OM 2 br .• pltlio . c11.n1sc. $215. Poot. •1c, ~. ·-~tlo.· • RENTALS ... -Profe11fonal Ceupfe RATES Brand New-Oote lo School$. 2* &. frplci. gar. pat.IOL SI~ 1 B01l, g11raa-<'. pa.Uo, 2 br •• Shorecliff•. furnished Att. ;· car-~.,,;;;. 'im: UnJvttalty Park AVAIL. DEC'. 15th. ·tJ(l5 !ncutiv• SultH 3 SR, 2%1 BA. dbl ~an.Ke, pr:z~ ~· * • • ~locU;IL°'-!;Jn·l~i~. """I •. $&';(). 4 bt.·BaY'J'lcw ·MW 8.11..(1109 3 BR., 2 bL $m ~mbrokt Lane-, S Br 727 YOrkt.wn Blvd blt-lns, frplc. Call l' 1<'18 3 BR 111-Ba bltn." wu hrr ••<N 1~ • t' ,. .... c, • $750. 3 br. ·Pool-fumbb· ............ 2 Ba/pool. $450 mo Least' • Lohman Bkr 833-2014 • "/'¥ • ' ' gnr. det~k. view! Laxttna eel • $1.200. Fount•ln Val'-" 3234 3 llR,, 2'iii be. · •••• .$380/t» Call Sl&-0919 · · · ac.cb Blvd. at YoriruN.n ' · · dryer ea. unit. S300. mo. NU-VIEW RENTALS NEWPORT • ., The T....,. · -11 Dana Point 3126 2015 °"'"""'''" HB 673-403) or <!M·32l8 TOWNHOUSES 2 BR., 2 ba. ........ mims ON THE BAY STUDIOS & I BRS Tobin Property Mgmt .. Lease 39r, 2 be., FR. 2 car 3 BR.., 2 bft, ........ $39W425 • e ~·II Id....__ PANORM11C OCEAN VJ!."'\\' 846-l l ll, No Fee. VACANT 1 ur Huntington 3 br .• Private ~ooat al\p • gar, tncd yd, Nr. mi 1quare, Grecntret Jlomta 4 br, 2~ b&. bltn. kltch., • u'"cat_ .. t .... ~, PIHECREEK Lg 3Dr duplex. 28' J~v rn1. UNIQUE m o d . f>enlbow!e ~llch fl:t.i. Also bachelor $495. S38S. 839-8121. :? BR., J ~t bn. , •••••••• ,1300 :vevly ~ '650.. mo. • IA ~ S-:clltUet LIVES UP S310 1110. Adlt11. 493-7557 01· Pl\d ''"' view of 0 c e a 11 • U~\j ~:~~~'t}-.!;rttJ.W· 2 br. · brMd ntw · $31$. Huntington a.ch 324() $BR., 31?::...:.;=·k"'' •• $«90 :1=l ;!,t ~· mo. e Frff~Uts O ITS NAME 496-2~13. l litrbOr Pacirlc Apts, 17062 ...L ••uu ... ....._ ,., e l"ree Une O'Vt 500 tall OCEAN VleW 1 br·, blt nii, Pac-. C11t llW)' 2'04. 213-Balboa Island 3106 E'BLUFF BEAUTIES 4 UK., 2% balhl .•.••.••• $-M LEASE $ 4 5 O Imo-New ' '"' . r i """'1 and refrlg, gar, lrallh & wtr pd. 592·5335 or 935-3.'iSO. ! br. 2 ba •• pool • privale. • BRAND NEW • 4 RR., 2 baths •••••• $425/450 J{arbor View 2 br + d•n • T.V. A maid HIV, avail. streams V-J~ t,._•_ waterfalb $l?O ?-IO 31lrt, ~l'lfi, home 123 Coral $330. 3 br. 1-·. room • 3 BR., 2 ba .••• $fT5 w/idm'. lott!d cei~ frplc· Pa 110 1 ' • &r-B-Que create a reuuang aetting fot ~:17 i; ~ioo.t. · Hunt. Harbour 3842 ~\~'1;..'77\vull. Ike Stb $325mo. Sundcck • $49.5. 4br. 3bL 4 l 2 & 3 BR • n1 'nv 2·~~ege Parle 9AM overhang, FuU 'lndtcpd ' : r= := ~~e~:e!t. ~: ~E~.t.,;ob'):lu~ftg!._~~~~3"83""'01;.;.':'3:B::R:-, :3-:.:-,-. :D:::E:;L::UX::.:;E:-. -1 t>W"".11 1iool ·g<1rden&·$400. , ....-exe1 ..... ~ 711 ·············~ spricln, 6 40·1 327 or $19 0.FllrnltureavuilabJe. ------------IS29(l.16912 Hoskins.Corner Coron• d•I M.tr 3122 FROJl;f $200/MO. Walnut ~ 2iJ...377-271S BEAUT 1 Bi' tum. •P3 $165 Ottict 9 oo to 6 oo e DELUXE e \Vttrncr & Hoskins. Mgr. 2 BR -cute coH11.gEt • SJOO. mo. to J une 15th. ReL 3 21 0 S<-a \•k'w. Realtor 642-:t:l!?'J Call 675-7225 Dshwhr. Open 'Beam Clp, 2 BR., 2be. + Jo~k ..•••• am CONOO' br, 3 ba, ram. nn., le $175. Sp• n I• h •t)'le Z300 F~lew : Rd.. ~~ 3 dR. .,~ BA apt for lease., ~No"."''7'::--=;-::""",-;;,.-.;f DrSh••r.'t'rp(..:! Utru-out. Comp!: CVAL1Ls"o2.7500 din. rm., pool, I au n a. bulldlna:, pvt, enclostd car .. Mesa. Phone: 545-2300. lncld apac. master 1uitc,12 BR. 2 D<l. $230. mo. l BR. l ' ' . . . .... ' . ' Costa Mesa 3124 S~IALL 2 Jl(-droon1 h<1118". East~idt' Cl\1. 3 rnl. rmm \ \LLE,. BL \LI'\ A 00 ~(. EN'1£PPR1SfS CO beal'h. Sl'uu'I? gall & cltt-CALI. US as v.·e nov.· have a 1 rtr_ic_ity~._$'-1•65_mo7._64(;..fi_~'81~• I variety for lease-Corona de! L•guna Be•cl'I 3148 ?.lar. ON Belich. frplc, open l>etun ceil, 3 baii, tl /w, gar. lrg sundeck 1v/v.·ct bar, move in 1st of Jan, $525 nio. Call '1M-8611 an 5 South Lagun• 3186 1. Nev.· 3 Bedrooms $345 2. O ose to Dcach: a.. 3BR & guest $500 b. 2BR furn. $13,j c. JSR & guest $600 {Large Home l Cole ot Nev.-'J)Orl Realton 675-5511 ' a ·•••VatePati01J , e I Ne jaeuz zi terinlt. Prof. pool, sauna, laundry, adlts HACIENDADrt.n:<c.. .. di &dbl At 1 "-Enc 'd Gnrage1. No Peta. J "~t~. Ex' ,,..,, ..;. __ to 17301· Kttl!IOll Lane 1 blk .,, .. W wn....!' "::;;:"-n rm garage. u o Ba $175. 16972 Hosk na. v.ic ! 1 Oee ucu.n-.. ~ .._.......,, wu ......... .......... door opener avaft. Pool & \\'a'mel' & Hoskins. ft1gr. rn ·1 o I an. ""' bch. ~728 or IJ.t>.711'.rl WestJ Beach oU Slater. BEAllTIFvi. GROUNDS Recreation area. Adults No. >I '~ ,,j~ ~<>:t~ ~:.;.. REALo ' DUPLEXLbr. big yml. new '84>-DULT GARDEN' APT -Adulta -No Peta °"''·no"'"· ''L="--~B~~h--~38~4~81 1 bl.k s ol Ad ) A Red Hill Company oond. $150. COO~ <lrlly. No "" 10 minutts to ocean. Large e $322 e aguna eec 5.cf..tSOl or SJU0JO Univ. Park ~trr, trvtn. ~~~~~613-263tnNtol ~r~~rw;-..:.~oi2~: k:o.~:·i:a~~~~ .. G~~: 865~~1:a~Jatff NB ~~~~S~ ~d~R tg~~~ SUPER ~ 2 i'n. 2ba, cstm decorattd. BAYSHORES $425. mo. Yrly 536-1447 aft 5 & wknds. Water inc., Draperies, car-WIUJAftf WALTERS CO VJE\\rs near Victoria Beach Ideal Joe, Irvine Terrace. lse. l.cW:ly 3 Bl', 2 Ba. No Laguna a.ach 2741 pets, gas heat, gas stoye, Huntington Be•ch 3840 l'.ron1 $325. •194-1795 BEAUTIFUL 640-6345 pttl. 2495 Crest,iew Dr. air condltJoning, swinuning I ;..:;::;;~!:;::~::;::;;._.:::;::;tCH,:if,O"lC;;j£~loc;;:;;j•li;;;·0;;-n '11;;;br=-, ";;po;;;cc~1",I Near the o<:ean in HW'ltinrfon NL\V DEERFIELD H 3 (213)'199-4S56; &16-6219 1 LRG.. B1t. tor 1' ftla~ 1°°1• rec. room, wa.s.'lel;l v.)sweeping vu, crpts, gar, Beach. S350. mo+ tttund· ome, TOWNHOUSE 3 ~ Rettig,.declr. VJeW ,.,,.drye-;;;,-"-·-.,-=-~""'~ ON BEACH! !""" id,4fl!h~ br., 2~~ ba, wetbar, frplc, % Ht, 2'12 Ba, Quiet. Call 497_2759 ·,Off Th Beat·' p th u v yr ITI • eves able depo11\t. 673·32'10 Ol' blk to pool It jacuni. Nr. new, nl~ly decon.ted. $425. H ~ le eh . "" e en a ' • EftfERALP Ba.y Terrace, 4 536-4800 sbop'g. It Schls. 561-2727 tn4>529--0948 ew_. • a 2 BR Unfum. Fr. $261 BR. 2 Frplrs, su n -d e ck . FIREPLACE-4 bed rm , :! Laguna S.ach 3248 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 Blks to Bch. LAS BRJSAS API'S Adults • No Peta '1 B,R Ocean View $28:2 view. $-100.n10. 623-5678 bath. CUpetlng & drapes Poola .l Ttnnls. '3'15 Mo. or S5l5 ruwr Ave. &U-2566 * Luxurious shag carpets Covered Parid~. L a rge Lido Isl• 3856 thruout, beautiful land&cap-Leaae.optlon. 644-'9152 Elevator bldg on beach. 1&2 .. Bit-ins incl Dishwasher Heated Pool. Saunas a nd l---------·I PRIVATE Beh .. oceanvleiv $.SO. OFF IST MO.' Ing. $315. mo. No r e e 1. TOP ot the world; 4 bdnn1., San Cl-.. 3276 BR Pvt blLi . hid * , _Pool & G BBQ' Recreation Room 2 b \V/\V d f 1 $3115 3 Br t'' Ba 1600 sq ft, f:rpl 963-4567 or 963-1786 Ask for 2 ba., lar-tlly nn. w/lrplc. ......... · corues, ... 5 111 s HUNTINGTON 3 BR. 2 'Ba, bltns, 2 ear ~ Sl ~ n ~~sg 1 ~l ~ Rd: gar~g~.~ $37:>. 673-2925 o; Bev or Dale. & wet bar. $395 ltio/ytly. pool. Seeurity. Adults. 2 BR $190-l BR fr $170 garage, cpls, drps. Adult!. "'' .,,, ST;,-:.'024 EMERALD Bay· 3 bdrm!: + N~" CONDO 3 ·-"II .. _ a29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr., 2 Gas A Water Pd. Gare.ge !:iA IFIC Lease. Also 2 Br. 1~:. Bn, 1~~~=-~~--~ .i7i-i~=~~--~ DELUXE Ranch st.yle 4 • · "'"" • in-, 4' ..,.., Ba ,_ aa-• ~-!or TV, maid LA MANCHA APTS. Houses Unfu rnished FA!\llLY hon1e, 4br + den, 4 bedrm, 2 ba, big Uv room conv. den; 3 ba., ocean o c e anvif\l.•/Dana Hbr.-SC .. '""' v.i 2 car garage, bltns, cpts, .ha, l'ange & oven. d/w, 11,/fp\c. Crpts & d r p 5 view. $!llO Mo/yrly pier, 2 car gar., &!ck, pvt, :rv.Npooi. THE M1 ESA, 415 ~ Sco2007tt Pfa,,c;? £~M8. 7ll -1714) ~~S? H.D. drps, frplc~. Lease. Ca n v.·ash/ dry, lanai, immac, ••-·-"t, Clo•• to """t'-t·"· THREE Arch Bay; 2 bdrm., patios, pool, golf. $ 3 3 o .1 ~. ~~e~wpo=rt~~·~··:_,.N~·~·~·;·\~~:":;;::;~oi;r~~~~~~:::'" 1 partially furn. 6r;N967 uuuv .... '"'5 ""' l•' ba · furn .,~ Mo/"'"1.. ~" ......... """'""""' ru.. ..,,..., Ofe. open 10 am-6pm Daily Irr~,-"~~--~= inclding gardener, 673-3262 Center. $350. t.io. Call Bev ,:1 " • _,,, ,,.v. ~ at~ ..._.__,, WIU.IAM WALTERS CO. ~ission Viejo 3867 $50. OFF JST MO. or Dale 963-4567 or 003-1786. VICTORIA 8 ca ch: ocean-LUXURY Ntw 3 Br 2 Ba 1 BR. Steps to beach, $180. MARINA. PACIFIC - 2 Br. 1 Ba, frptc. , . .,..,,, REDE c 0 RATE 0 2 BR ~ ~,1wi 2 ~· 12 11""-000: Home on Shoreclilfs golf im., Incl. util. Ii: garage. VILLAS Luxury Apts 2 BR CONDOMINIUM. Air uti Y rc.,...,...e ""· • c.'Oune, near beach. Many Winter rental. 544-6899 or Just completed, 1 BR's 1195. condllioning, pool.\ $ 2 SO $295. 673--2925; 6~2'024 house, fresh paint 1 n •id e Mo/yrly. deluxe features. .f93.-<ISSS. 675-'1598 Brand New Cullom Apts. mo. 3 BR y,•/tplc S3lO. mo. nlOnth. 581--4004. Costa Meu 3224 and outside, New crptg and APl'S. Avail.; 2 BR .• 2 ba., r. J 2 BR•·-•·•~ 3 ~-Ba . IBR 2BR CRE. AT LOCATION IN Newport "·ach 3869 drapes. Must flee thi! beau-lge. roomy apt. NI~ view, ~n u.n ~ ........... ~ uuua'3 to e. · • '"' t N t ,.,, Call .. I"----· 13= C _. 1 3271 o c tan. Y e ar I y 1 ease. J>rlve by ·WO Victoria. TIIE BEACH AREA. o-n";;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;I PRIVATE bach. home. $llii. y. 0 ee. ~· mo. was .. .,r ..... "r, .,_..,, '" •r• r•M Gangt.laundry: utilities m.Alnl06t to Huntington Beach .-~ i" G•ner•I 3202 JlLA RENTALS Util pd. ---'y •·m . today 963-4567 or 963-1786. Mo/yrly. l·BR.., 1 ba., frpl. cl·~~ Ev s~ ~12 •OPEN SAT/SUN• Daily afternoon s. 2.005 OCEANFRONT ~iW~t & IAr~c.M. f 42·131l -" •u Bev Clf' Dale. $275 Mo/yrly. 3 B R , 2 b a, b I t,. •, """"· t . ,......., ,,A~ ~in Alabama H.B. Call 839-6133 KIDS, pet ok, fmeed yd d ~ or """' """l ""k for Jack or 2 BR. 2 hn. furn $400 wntr. MODERN Ba.l~h unit $1 15. gavage, 2 Br duplex $170 4 BR, 2 BA, cpt/drp, frpl, MANY nice wtllter rentals dish w: I hr iJ e~ a:ar ~LY Sleeeeora~ ~ J~m. M11i~ ..,, 2 BR. 2 btl, 11.'illter $300 S~~oseALL~~, "s",· "1,,""I !'.'..l.tnot51Jw.. EASTSJJ)E 2 Br $185. Garage, nr. shop'g., schls. parks. avail. ~~(er. 11 ect. 77•,c..,:... ...... im. . .. :-...1 P81 1 ll51J t • MEDITERn•NEAN · BAY FRONT ·• "" " stov1>, inlant & cat ok Avail. 1-1, $350., !st/last. TURNER ASSOC. a oo ea ,...,A-..,......, oce ........ ~. rear ' ' + """" 1, 2, & 3 BEDROOMS AT 3 BR, 2 ha, unt. $-175 yrly. pet or child, ulil paid. KlDS, pet, singles ok. 2 963-3162 REALTORS 4~U77 Slnt1 Ane Heights 3282 utU. Wlnter. 833-8268. , VILLAGE Tff,E BEACH. Pets a nd STEPS TO BEACH t.ARGE 1 br house, $l60. Br $215 .• e nrage, applns CONDO 4 br, S245. mo., nr. $175 UTJL pd, l BDlt, gar, Sl'EPS TO OCEAN 1 Bedl'OOnt • $198 Children accepted. $185. a 3 BR, z ba, furn. $275 yrly stvlrcf, "'el ok, avl soon. Homef1nd.rs * 642-9900 Bro okhursl·Adams. Avail. yd, child, sm pet, NO. EDd OVER Back Ba Y • new 3 Bdnn. 2 Ba. $335. mo 2 Bedroom & Den S:.!40 month and i · Call , ~ BR, l ha, furn, woo-S250 J>RtVATE 2 br hOuse $1SO now. Sl-"n alto~• & l2IO 1 +DEN, •t•P' to cheerful home for Jr. Exec. · 675-8038 2 Bedrooms $260 Th R I I I F stv/ref, fn<:d, mature snKI. RENT Lse/Oplion, totes a ..,_ ~,~-·-•-m11 3 s• • Ba ~ 2 • ea ' s a • a ir 2 BR house. "'ntr. $250 · ~--by • Call .... _ ocean. Victoria Beach "" Y· • ., 41 • .... .,.c, 2 BR winttr. •~o. '""" Bedroom Townhouse $325 Ask 1 c · K'dd CORONA DEL MAR SEX:LUDED 2 br hse Cdl\I Venle 3 Br. 2 Ba. brand ~~: 4,.. ,,,,~~p... : ..... -. 235 OIARMING 1 Bdr Me Frun·rm along side Blt·in sand, Propt:." H 0 ua e, 2400 Harbor Blvd or ap n 1 frplc, all appli's, 2 car. new plush crpt,g, freshly ... ,vw ;J"t-'W •-nn/$250 &vera.1 2 bdr Kitch owrklokinz fenced ,,~ "°"'" •v ta M (714) 557-8020 839-6133 4 BR. unf. house\ fam. r1n., llOM.EY 3 br $250CM now. pain1ed. immac . tbruout. WE HAVE (4) 3 bedroom _.... apta backy·-~ 2 C lo ~ · ""' -'l"'!'!'!!"'!!!!!'!!!'!!"!"!!!"!-12ba. S5001seor se/opt patio, kids & pets fine! Huge trees & frplc. $350. 2 bath homes. No re es'. NU-VIEW RENTALS ani. ar pr, " DYNAMIC 1 r g oceanfront ***GARDEN APTS = t MO. FREE RENT 2 BR, 1 ba, unf. $275 yrt__y RARE 3 br 2 bir $285 mo. Century 21, f>.16.9521 From $285 to $295 a mo. 673-4030 or 494-3248 ma.int. gardtning, ye a r 3br, 2ba, ~· $400 mo., •••POOL Brand New 1, 2 & 3 Br super NEWPORT CREST F.P. kids ,I',, pet, garage. $400 PER ?>.IONnl, New 3 AJ;k for &ov or D a I e. U75 tJT1L pd, 1 BDR. p r, ::~·~Com~. ~t !, day 646-1103, night 673-2586 Unturn. 2 Br apt In family de I wee. Frplc's, dshwhrs, 2 BR, .2 ba. condo $525 P013~~_: ?: a2ppbarel300, ail ~'"' br, A2 ba,A2 frplcs., 2105 Saalnl. 963--4561 or ~1786. yd1100.cNhil1Cd.Esml Bdrpet •• ~'!:,.~ , ll.'knds. OCEAN2 Br 1FROBaN'!';_~inadtoulr • .,dpbc, sec~ .. Crpts & drps. No ~i~ongaSrat "'•'r· 0lal51 I,!01!~; CO.MMeB~.!.~.~-·····--..., ""'" "' "' " ! . ..,.,• 5099na ve., to see e : SUPER Sharp 3 BR. trplc, • --..-. UniverRtv Park 329 • • •-• • no pets. ,,_.3645 '""'~' · ~ O!lice suite, N'pt. $250 ALA R•ntals 642-1383 "'"" bit-ins, dbl gar. The one ~cH=~'riim.hse ' 4 peu. $250. C73·5410 API'S Unfurnished, 2 B r ,•.,,r"'536-9008~~"·=~===1 LANDLORDS! ~£7ASTS""'"°m"E"""Cb~armer---,"'3o-..bt-, yoo've been waiting for. $220/$250 Several 1 bdr apts PRQ.fE Greenbelt Twnhse., $100/Mo.· ON BEAOl. $195. UtU pd, pool., lndcy *BRAND NE\V DELUXE• "'• S-lali•o '" N--. $295. Utlls. &. Gard n r . $275. Ph: 963-3612 eves or NU VIEW RENTALS new, 2 br, 2 ba, Tm"aee· Util pd, Kitdlen & ha. facU. cpts, drps, dshwhr, 3 br, 21Ai ba, frpl c, din. rm., associated " ....-~ .. , '"-!""•• incl'd, No kids or ""'ts, Jst, 1vknds. -c·~ut Md! • 673-1241 or 675-5048 cl;sed """· No child/ ..... t. laundry area, dbl. car gar,, Beach • Corona del ?wlar • ,..... 673-4030 or 4M-3248 .... u '' poo., r e c • • ..-Y'< bl &; , """'na. Our Rtntal Ser-lasi & Sec. Jan. t 2 91 3BR-NR. BEACH 213-4M-6383 Newport Heitftts -3770 Haciea~ .... ~7ar416bor Apts tns, cpts A drps, D/W, BROKERS -REAL TORS 102~ W 6albcie 671 llil) vi~ .. Jo'"REE to You! Try l'lov.·er. 1'~or appt. ~5-1407 $285 Ca.JI S4S.l857 VACANT, VIEW TownhouM "Unfrn 3.525 O.>;r huge pa 11 o, 556-8286 or Nu-Vtow! '~!'· t ba, hd•• """"· back 3 BR. ' BA. frplc. ,,.. ym!, l350. ' •ID11' •pacioo>~2036 UNIQUE CASA VICTORIA APTS I ~84U54W~A~L,~K'"T"'o"""'B~E~A~C~H~·t""'iipA'i'i:R1'K~NffE~W~P!:o~R~Ti:'. •I NU-VIEW RENTALS Y•u BBQ, off lllh St. 1721 bit-ins. $29S/mo. Barbara, hnt/Lerut 2 hr l % ba -Adults, 1. 2, 3 BR w/paUos -·-· 4,... ,,,,., Fullerton. $270/mo. 1st & ,.,.., -.,,. Laguna Niguel 3252 ..... _ .. __ G ~ 1 Balboa lnn. Pool. Util pd. m $169.50 NO Pets 2 BR, Shag Crpts, new drpa,' APARTMENTS 111~ or ...,....voo last. St5-7'i:xl, 213-331-1601. iiru-oi.»'. iwiu~. rg, pa...., poo, $100 to $250. 675-8740. Pool, rec rm., elevato"' newly painted. Lots or FREE FREE CHRisrIAN COUPLE w/sm $3l5. 3 hr, i be., bltn.,., epts, LAGUNA Niguel 4 Br, 2 Ba. ~· S250 'tf:tv'!J!HZ. >MAA S.nt• Ana 37 Sec. gate. Gaa & water pd storage. Closed garage. No on the bay • Professional Service • dog, v.•ants to rent 1·2 BR ~T-'~lc, !ence<I yard. llv rm & dining area. Fami· -·....-•••• rn ,,..,..-525 Victoria. CM, 642-8970 pets, no children. 425 A 12th Luxury apartment I I v In *LANDLORDS* house in Cosla ft1esa. Reas. ly rm. trpl, bu it t-i n 1 • SUBLET Duplex 2 BR, 2 $14S -Modern ~Ill Apt w/ NEW 3 BDRM $295 St. overlooking the waler, E; Homefincfer1 * 642-9900 rent. 837·3481 PTL Irvine 3244 earpets, drapes, t.enced ll BA. 1ple, den, g~. $315. garagesCa.Jt M2.Q'>47 Spaclou.s house s~ triplex EXCLUSIVE Penthouse Liv· joy $750,00 hea.IU1 &pa, 7 Califon1ia's Largest BACK Bay 4 Br, 3 Ba, 2 sprinklers, 2 ear garage. CdM 6'1J--O.WI_ apts, fenced yard, trplc, db.I Ing. ~rand new 2 lrg BR's, 2 swimming pools, 7 llghtl'd e Rental Service! e story deluxe. 380 MI r a Immac. $350/mo. ht. laat A-manta Fvrnithed ApiirtnMnts Unfurn. a;ar, .cpta. drps, di11hwasber. ba, 2 car enc!OF.ed ga r . tennis courtJI, plus miles of Loma. $475. mo. Realtor, WE HAVE RENTALS & deposit. 499-2SM. -·· 2 children OK or adult bJdg Private patio. 1•·rp1c. Pool. bicycle trail!, putting, shuf· BIKE To beach 2 Br, 2 Ba &12-22:22. M well as a fine selection of HOUSE 5 br, 24311 1..09 Sero. lalMa fsl•NI i7N Balboe lsl•nd avail No pets. 2675 Elden, Jacuzzi. Sauna. Oubhouse. neboard, croquet Junior l's $185., Newport Beach. Also EASTSIDE 2Br, Quiet, beautiful hOrnes FOR SALE! rams St. $400/rm. L• t . CM. 642-49C6 Near f..11. S325/mo. 846-7308. fron1 $.224.50 nwnthly; aiso 1 ~a;,ant house,. ac reage • cpts/drps, fncd maintained Let us sol:ve your housing 494-9121 NEW Spacious Apt. 3 br 2 NEAR new! l ·BR., Yr I Y •LARGE BA.CH. Comp. kit & CONDO 3 br, l~fi ha, pool. a nd 2·bedroon1 plans and ., . ..:;..., fnrnt animals ok. Agt. yd, gar. no dogs. $ 2 00 needs. We're htre to serve ba, frplc. Cose to No. sly. J..ce. Uv. rm.; cpt5, drps, bath. Util & appllMces lurn. Rec. area. CloBe to Trans. & 2story town houses. Elec1ric B' •• "lboa. 770.Pmlono·nsula 3207 rno.&12-l'is9. you! Mission Viejo 3267 1st Or corner bld1. 3 0 0 ~ bl.tns. OH-strttt park-Enclosed gar. 1 adult, no shop. $230. mo. 548-969$ or kitchens, private patios or ....... Jena Ave. ·~u.. mo. No llli· $2'l5. Rllr. 644-2343. pets. • $160. p/mo. 393 Ham-67'>-8600 ask for Bill b a I c on I es, ca rpel!ng, 4 BR. 2 Ba CONOO, encl 2 ~ ..,,.,., w--• -"· 67' 0 .. 5 d I o .. bt YEARLY 2 br Beach Cot- tage, Steps to Bay on a quiet s treet , Nr. Pen. Library. Can be partially fur n'd. $25 0, n10 , 673-44Z3/642--R235 HOUSE 3 B• 2 .~ a/-•, lse, ~ ot:ai.enu», 'l"'V't't ilton, CM. 645-Mll. LARGE 2 br, c P 11 d r P ,, r a p e r es. ""' erranea car 'gar, sv.im pr i v ' I g •, ,., ....., ""'"' n~rk'otg • ltlt cle t o Low maint Xlnt ~...._... 2 BAOIELOR Apt&. $150. & Ea1t1"· L-2 Br. patio nr beach No ""ts ·~ i · va on;. P' patio. $350. mo. &U-7221 _,......,. ... NEW Spacious Apt. l br, 2 91.,i;. 213 434 2623 -•-• · · .,.. · lional maid service. Just EASl'SlDE 2 Br rear house, 492-7891 or 640-8383. ba. ttrplc. Close to No. Ba.y •4"'· --or W IW bl.tns refrig Pool $l60,. wtr. pd. 84&-7538 eves north of Fashion Island at s e p . ya rd . s t 8 o /mo. Newport BNch 32it 1st fir corner blda:. 3 O 0 i:88l u k for Steve n~ Ad~ts, ~o pets: & wknds. Jamboree and San Joaquin 536--37TI or ~S-1340. Apolena Avt. $350. mo. No 642-953>. OfEZ ORO APTS Rood. $200. 2 BR, Garage & lse. 61"'.>-lO:'J) 4 BR. 3 Ba. with Fireplace. GARDEN 2 br triplex. quiet 8234 AHanla TelepOOne fT1 4l 644--1900 fenced yard. l18-C 'Ogle St. ~~!. C:T~:· Ba.Sit YEARLY; 3 &., 2 ba., nice As1 sumeN ,.de~t .;~ mM. str., bltns, refrig, laundry, l, 2 & 3 BR. Priv gar, pool, for rental inrormation 28?', 1 bit. Front tf o u s e . ParliaUy furn. 32nd St. $2!0 mo .Yrl.Y· &1&2885 eve. or 6Ta-4-t27 eves. 494-1163 ,., ly ftJm ; IU'. beac:h. $400 + eue. 0 ....... · .,...,., cloaed gar. Adul ts. Pets ok. wa1ther, dryer. Close to NEWPORT'S MOST Frple, $495. Agt. 642-2237 util. Agt. 673-6!nl mo. 615-9193 aft 6. 761 Scott Pl. apt 2; 673-S364. beach, 536-0.136 nap '°"' "°" dubl tn"' Balboa Ponlnoul• 3707 LARGE 2 Br, den, 2 Ba, frpl. CHILDREN OK WALK TO BEACH SPEtT:~~LAR NE\V dfluxe 3 Br. 21; Ba, BE ACH JIOUSE 3 B a stereo. Sell them with Wmo""nkind •6~"'3288rl8. _11~ ,.758Dla· Lge 2 Br $170;. 3 Br l~ Ba I, 2 & 3 Br, crpt, drps. bltns, L"·"~ Lloyds Bank Bldg. University Park, Irvine Days 552-7000 Nigfill Eh · r ., a Daily Pilot ClUIUied Ad WINTER-1 Br, $135/mo tncl . o.r ,,. .,,~ $100. Duplex & 4-plex, 2 m 16 h St 205 150 ..,. • ., buyfronl apartn1ent den. ec-. kit 2 car gar. \V. bltins, 2 car gar, view. $325. and use the money for a uW. Also Yearly Bachelor IBR u n 1 urn apt, 314~ pool&, crpts, drps, 642-6682 f!ar. t _ · or 1 living. Roat slips at your 1 .;Bay-"'=""='=·=6'=,.=""='===="'°'Cal=l"'4°",.."2986"";,•=r=49;=.>-696ll~=·=,!.;=========-.;';t•:"'°~! ..;Call~.;6C"6'71~~;.T<ld&Y;,;:~· apt $120 nio incl u t 11 . Apolena Way Balboa. Js181'1d SI, HB 847·3957 door. \V1.lk to shops, reslau· 1· ;:::::;:;-L 67~ Bkr. No Fee. 1838-8600' 'NEWIX deoor'd. 2 br, 1 ba, BRAND NE\V 2 br. apt., rants, theatre, ocean. A caJ garden apt, encl'd glll', no frplc, \V/W cpt., d rp s, few elegant , ,·ery orivate, You moy use the handy order fo rm printed below to furnish US wil!t COP'f for your od. Please note thot the bottom portio n of th"e coupon may be dipped ond olfixed to your ...re>pe. saving you the time to wrire our corrett cddress. ~PAY THE POSTAGE/ Costa Met• 3124 B•lbo• Penln•ula 3807 kids or dogs, $190. nt o, D/\V, patio, children OK. 2·bedroom, 2-h<>th units \.\'Ith C d 846-7129 S215. & up. 846-5847_ spacious te1T11ces, po o [ , asa • Oro 'OCEANFRONT Yearty. 1 s p Ac I 0 us 2 Br apt 2 BR DUPLEX, Crpls, Drps, subteranean 2-car . parki.ng. All. UTILITIES PAID BR. Engle-nook. wet bar, w/sundeck, 2nd floor, pvt & Dishwasher, dbl car gar, All adult, full i.ecunty build· Compare t-~rore you rent bfti.cony, cpta, drpe, bltns, ~vu. 1 blk Irvine Ave. No washer & dryer book-up. Ing .. ~ew carpet, drapes, Custom designed, featurtnr. carport. 6ir153S children/pets. 839-1190 $2.30. rno. 968-6141 lr1ilt·ins, decor. Leases from e Spacious kitehen with ~ C•pi1trano leach 31\8 PRIVACY + 2 Br, 2 Ba, gar, EXTRA lge 2 Ba• 2 Ba dbc $500 ~1 nlO. If vt\u need more. room fo r your mess-. fust -'rrt or .. _., It on onotfier sheet of -and -• I. direct lighting patio & yard. $225. No pets. ~lsitte apt nr ~aeh, ~dlts. (714) 673-7985 1---::i-t"" '1>' r'"r-· mun •Separate dtn'g area 64&-4414 Sorry 00 pets $16.'i. 536-8362 (714) 547-0321 You maf place your ad by phone, if you wish. Ml ·dial (714) 642-5678. •Home.like storage 3 BR. 2 BA. bltns, dshwbr, 646-5733 1 BR, 1 S., 1140 to llGO. mo. Newport Bay Towers • Private patios washer*/dryer, Oce~ view. 2 BR. EASTSIOE, new cpts., 31• F d S N B USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LEIS THAN I LINES ' --. $4.95 • -- 7 --•• -- $1.50 $13.00 $22.4J $6.0S $10 .31 $16.15 $21.7$ $7.iS $12.26 $19.30 $35.0S SEND BILLO Ploblis" for ••• ; • , , ••• dovs. begin11i"!J ............... ' ............... . OmiificclriQll • oeoo • o • o • o • • • • • • o • • o • • o o o o I > o o o' o • o •• • o '' • OOO•OOO 010 f\br!le ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ................................. . >ddt ..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••Ill av ............•..................... Pt10t1e ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOFIMUCOST Pvt only one word in ttel'I space acove. lrtclude your acs. dress or phone number. Ttle CXl5f 01 YO\lf ad fa at tl'le end ol the line on whiel'l 1M la$t word of yco.w ad IS written. Add t3.00 extra ti vou Cleaite use ol DAILY PILOT 8cxM!tVlc9wilhmailed ........ NII Ill f llllClllllllll lllHllllllll'lllJCllf!lllllllllHlll JO£. 111110IJlllllJllllllOICI11011111101111> IUSINlSS AlPLY MAIL ' Orant• CMSt Dolly Piiot llox 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif, 92626 Claulfled Dept. ' •-Cloled garage w/storagt $275. &n.1155. gar, patio, 1;ni. cilild/sm 222 Chicago St, H.B. Tobin " ern.tn o t,. . . • Marble pullman c 0 d I u. 3122 OK 1195. uo ~·· Realty, 8'6-1311 v· D I M e Ki.ng-sz: Bclnns or na e ,.,.., pel ' .............., $165 & UP, l-2 Br, lrg ~dee. IStG · e esa e Pool Barbeques -sur--SEE TO BELIEVE! LG. BACH. Walk to OCC & Pool, rec room, drps, crpt, ADULT GARDEN }JOMES rounded with plush. l&11d· 2-2 br, 1 ba, $2'm A $290., 3 ~· $135, 646-67lO or bl UL'i. -.Adults, 110 p e t s . ffiVINE AVE., AT MESA SCGping br, .:z ba, $325. All w/garage . 5 3 6 -O 4 9 2 . l20 l2lh SL Near Newport Blvd. Frwy Adults, No Pet!! & rt cent I y redecorated. am l BR duplex. ~famed 536-7031 219 15!Ti St. & lrvine'lndustrlal Complex . 1 BDRM Furn. $215. 644-QIOO or 673-2177 cpl, no~kers, no pets. 2 BR, 2 BA. cpls., drps., t BR $J90. 213:1t. $2.10. 2 BDR?>.l Furn. $245. UNUSUAL Large l B R 968 A West '17th, S48-o358 carport, l child OK, no pets. Rec Bldg w/gyn1, Btlhards, 365 W. Wilson 642-1971 Upstairs Apt. Front & Back 2 BR house, garage, drps, $160. mo. 531-6515 Colar: T.V. Pool & J.acuzzl $30, WEEK & UP En trance. Tree.1. Private. stove. No dogs. 2208 Placen-2 BR. pat;.,, carport, new Secunty •P~';°~-t~fr1g. Inc. e $6.60 ;:tgtit & Up. UW pd. ;225. Furn It u re EXTtia.RAll75.15<>-79832o B 2 Ba crpts & drapes. Near ocean. PARK NEWPOR e Studio I: 1 BR Apta. available. 673.-5686. rg r, · Util pd. 831-99:-10 • T e TV I: Maid Servi~ A~. ROOMY 2 or 3 br 1 blk. Crpt1, drps, bltns, no pets. 2 BR near Hu n t t n gt o n APARTMENTS •Phone Serrice. Htd:'poOI watet. ' 830 Center St. 64&-llSl Harbour. Adults. $210. Bachelor 1 or 2 Bt'Cl.room!l • OUldrM a: Pet Section 673-4555 & 752:01CJ 3 BR. 2 Ba apt, crptli, drps. Cnll 846-4360. and Townhouses • $5. off wttks rent w/ad C t Meta J l24 2.'il5 Orange. $250. STUDIO 2 BR forced ni r r·'r. S2'l-l.50 Open 9-6 Daily 2311 N~ ~-vd~_CM OI 1 · 673-0053 heat, encl gar.' Near beuch. ~·:a Pools Tennis 5C8-91$ OI ~ 3 Br. shag cpts, new paint. 536-0869. 4ll 141h SL A<:1'0!!$ rro1n f':1shion Jslantl Unbelievably ... utiful 2 BDRM Triplex, gar separa· upper. Nr. So. est. Plza.. l BR Unf 1 blk h.l>n1 i:K'RCII, ;'II Jt1mborce Oil San Joaquin VAL O'ISERE Garden Apts. t1on. cathedral c .-1 1 n g s, $189. mo. ~7-C:.iO aft 5. pool; no 'chlldrelf. no peis. Hills (~~· 644- 19 "" Adult!, no pets. Stream le washer dryer hookup, $200 5ell Idle itemis .•..•. 642--567! $135 + util. 900-2746. ..,, ""' Y.'llterlall. pool, rtt. rm , mo, 548-llf.8, 551-2528 3 BORf.1, 2 ha L u xu r y saW'la. FURN. &: UNFURN. 2 BR. util pak). Children \Vnterlrunl npt w/vicw of From $147. SEE fl'! welcome. No pets. Crpt!, Newport Hbr. Avail. with Dll) Panons. 642-8670. drps, patio. Mgr. 1116 0 O.rt\a-0 Al.' A. -f> -C ~Q. 9 den/library & 2 flreplt1.1..-tl'I. 1 BR. Furn. 2 Ilg clOllels., Wallace,Apt&.642--1364. 0\!::2i J.""U ·~).. ~ JJ(/•';:J Blln~. sep. J11undry tae'11 & ·•-~ ~ dret 2 BR. cpt' drapes, stove & That Intriguing Word Game w1'f' a C'uc'/e trash compnctor. Call: ML'll °""" ""'• .,.,v, S• refrig. No pew, &ec. &: Clean n n 11: l{cathn1an 11.t 675-7442 or rm. extt'a q , !'OOl'la, dH._ -J . s A 1,.iiw lit CU.T •• L'OU4N -----., •-11 t 833-9"2 gaJ' w/ storaae . ;;A'\•=-amet t. pt, ''""-'"~~"";;;'c':Oi:ic:'~7.:== sonly, no pets. 01eorran119 lt11irrt of ~ LRG. 2 BR w/slip, Bayfront. 203.i FUllertoo, C.M. $00. OFF DEPOSIT w/ad. low '::''ior~rv1:;-:111::W':. Private rood, secluded area. 1'· 1 &: 2 ~. 2 ba., garden Pnnot 1unlc bfly view. $8.">0 l Bt FUm $165 Lota of bltna, pool. \!.'Ilk to 1hopplns, % mt. bench. 931 W. 00 St. 548-<M!l'l NEAT IPflCious ba ch f! I 0 r ap,t,., tum, utll. lncld., nr. 0CC. 1151J. mo. t 63 -0 1 0 T .... r·yRN. apt.I, lgf' 1 Br $1651$175 . Jift.61 fOr bache:lora. Adlla. 1993 Ch-~ NICE l & dPb-Q\l;et. Sep. b)' r&raie•· EmploYcd adult ~r ~. No petll. 548-Um LU>.'URIOUS aueat h • ~ . Furn. Af.vd 1erv. No 1 moke:r1. Emp. ~t. MS..n97 $140 so flo\5 2 BR trailm . Matuni &dultt onl)'. 132 w. Wit.on, 64;..a!O ~ ..... pool. 11$ •• $179. 710 I p y T s A R le""" 675-404>!; 61;.2475. ,V, 18th St. ' ~,.--r-,,-,.-..--1 FIR EPLACE, b c 11 m clngs, 3 BD 2 ba ••tn d I I I I' ,. t d bl 3 '" ., •n s, cpt~, l"!'M, new crp ll. rp!, tt111, Br, Condo pool &. Rl'C. rrn. Will ~. :::::'.='.:::::'.:::::'.:::;-: 2 Ba. Steps to bell<:h. Yrly. d~te to ,ult A d u I t g , r-l;'B'';;k';i;' -'G';73i';-:';2280'2";::-;:-:-:-..:.,,.I $.100.-I s. y TAT 1 nn. S u b Ml e RS(> P~rk 2 Br. opt cpt/dto. No chldri> h1-.'l '--i.l'"'"'l;.;..;l,-l Newport. Av.<11. ; mm , d . or pelt. ms. 646-9280 2257 L.-L. -'·-'-· -'· _. $2.19.50 mo. fi 4 O -.!) 4 1 J Apt. "F"' Mo.pie St. 833--2180 ' I BR APT. Kid& OK. N I K I R K E ; LOVELY WESTCLIFI'' Br, Pets. $1~flof0. !-· -.rr-T-"r-T-1 6 1 l\11 . Avail. llOW,. Sf-n\or 13'.l Albert, CM 646-5996 I' j j j The min who 11 born with cltb:ens pref. $2.00. 613·1664 t BR. Range, refrlg, dswhr, ':::'.'.::::::::::::::::::'....., f ailvcr &poon re r1ly meket 3 BR, 2 13<1, Aunde<:k, l l:'llk p·1 t 1o . $140/mo.103 !"' •-with-. It·• beach. Pro(. girlit. No pelt. Shalimar. 962-«J36. _ G I M N l T I Car. 11iv/ref. $32!;. 64~ 1 BR. ~. Refrig, Qi>ts, I j I' I j O C-,,i.i. *'• divckft Q\/Oled UNFURN Apt!. 2 Br, 2 Ba. lndry facls, encl c a r Po 'rt !.>Y 11111"! !11 th• ,..1111119 word• West ell tr • arf'tt, 11'.mnll Pt't "'/s!QJ;!ge. S.»-6187 eves. 't'°"' dfv.IOf) 1°'" •'-No. 3 b.low, OJ{, c&ll &12-2152; 61:;...goro 2 STORY, 2 bdnn. 1\t ha, PRINT NUM8(REO LffTf lS IN ' • • BA'r'ntONTTnr:-2 Bt on J31 J>flUO, ~I, M'A' trpt. • I H(~f -SO\JAt mnln ba,y, pvt heh. w/plcr JOMn. 1<50 iss. a """"'"" '"""I I I I I w1nt I I I 979 t9f3; "'"'!it" oD..m._-s 2 Br, 1 Bil a: 3 Br, ~ 'o' AN~Wft . . . . . . STEPS 10 lkaelt, lrg 2 RR I 2 Bo. Frplc. adulu . no petJ. -r Yo•rly 1-1 ll'lil B-46i"9 or an.em. SCRAM-LETS An1wers In Cl1s1lflc1tlon 8080 t"m. Adults. 6~.' I , • • ... ... < • Office Rental 44&11 Lost & Found S300 Ap1rtmentt Unfurn. Apts Furn1Unfurn 3900 G.eneral Service• Help entect fl\iF 7100rielp Wanttid, M&F 71ot Help W1nttd, M&F 7100 He p W•nte , ..;.""o...;;..:;.;;.;;"".c..;...."'----~----~~ Newport BNch 3869 COME LIVE NEW PlUlh ·-Blda . 2 ANIMAL ASSISt. LEAGUE HR-AND new 2 Br, 2 Bu 4• to ,6 RM 1ulles. Conftrr~ ·"d1>ptlol'l, Sp&yina and r.elt, bhns. d~hwhr, lnundey WITH US H.n, Yt"OX copltr. N"lll" Neutering lntonn. 960-2900 II ~ ~10 0.C. Airport, 833-3640, ANIAtAt.s: IMPOUNDED ae • • 1um ..,. ., $325. for -•1·-"•. ''"' bm/1a DEL•~.· I room.,....... ""'"' >· . n studio w/2 frplct. Nr. Hun u Ar. '"-~ Do , I blk b Corona de! Mar $125 to.lo x1e, ma e, I nr Una:tcm Harbour. No pe1s. A "''ntrn l!f!ltlng f 0 r en-.... al _,_ 0 .__ _ .,...,.,.. r.olden Ret.r, male, 1old IW6-9l90 or 846--7~10 ~ert11ining friends or relax· """ onon....., DJU•· v,.,....,.,,.., Terrlt"r, lom, trui/\\'hl,.. LAROE 1 bedrm, 2 ba, <'J>I~. I Intl'. with rlf'i'!hbol'fl, $paelou1 300 SQ rt', l'f'Pts/drp1, $95. l..ub pup, male, bm/\\'ht dn>i!, W1n11, gar., nr llnag 1•2 tNtnns f~~turin2 blHns, per mo. Call 64&-2130 or Tf'rTll"r, mu..le, blk/bni Hosp. P.itilure adullJI. No r u 'torn d t 11. re 11, tihng 679.3709 Bo>:er/Collle, r..,m, brn/11o·ht pets. $2'l5. n10. 642-i;m rnrpetlni.,:, pool & outdoor Business Rent•I 50 lrl&h Setter, male, red SPACIOUS 3 br 2 bH 1,.,.1c 1tihQs. l·:njoy the ,ooa udull Tt!rtier, f'nll.le, hlk/'A'ht ' ' ... • ife ftl the Dnlm1;1ti11n, m611", brn/wht 111ep1 to ""'I.l ier, _yrl}·. $325 WEST BAY 18 Center Si n Clemente Genn Shep. rnute, lnn/\\'hl fflO., wknda. AvnJI. Dt>t· I. 131 E 18th s fl. 1000 Sq Ft ~rrler, rnale, Inn 209 41.-1 SI, NB. 675-2241, •· . t. Costa !t!~'\ StoN or office Terrier. lem, whtltun "kdys. 21~ Rooms 4000 on El Camino Real ColHc/Hsky, fe1n, tan/wht ULUFFS, lge modern 2 B1·, 2 LOO'i( F;xeellent pe.rklna Cock{'r, n1alc, black Ba w/pool, crpl!, d r p !I , ING lor y,·ork1ng &ul to 492-9764 492-7333 Poodle, n1ale, beige abundal'lt bltn11 & stor11i;t', llv<'ln. RF.NT & brd fr~ in Poodle, fem. gry/11o·ht l•pk, 2 "' garnne, s~. t'Xt:hange fvl' light CATS • ·~ 1-k • k' Sl-IOPS IUlt a ble for n10. sub-lei. 64Q...478J 1"•111e eeping t.'UO Ing for Shthr dom, mule, <""/Y.•ht I 1 1 · .-.... Bookstore Metal Sculptor. 'J BRAND NE\V 2 br, 2 h11, i:it•u•or Ln Laguna Bo.:rr. etc. Located In The !\!all I..nghr don1, m11.le, gry/wht Age 2~-30. (714\ 49-1--3455 aft 415 Shlhr riom, male, brn dplxs., steps lo pceari. S325 6pm. Dnyi1 12131 964-230Ei. at TI-l E FACTORY, ·•-I lo •·3•' Ouvldsorl n 11 y ~h. N.B. 673-9600 11·5. Sh!tu· uv1n, ma !.!, !;'!)' 66--7s7J· " . R"i::WPOnT. Large r 0 0 m' 1;dustriel Rent•I 4506 FOUND: SroaU yel\o\\' & bath, rriv. enll'flnct'!, patio, while puppy. Vlc. 30Ut SI. & 1 BR, pool, adul1~. ~uprr linens $100. &15-919--1 aft 5 or Oceanfront, NB .615-8646 sharp! 1'~urnllurc u vu l I, \\knd.!. 1600 F"T of l\f-1 o:t SKYPARK LOST, mack & \Vhlte cat, WcstcllfJ lll't'll, Owlll!r/A.:t ROOMS $...?O ""1( up, w 11 h n/c, heat, cpts, dr"p1. 12% red collar 11nd Ulg, broken 1 -0"'~'1-3544 ___ .,._......, __ 1' ____ , kitchen $30. "'k up apt. under ~oin1t rail', 866-4481 tall, "Rc"·ard" Gtl--1794 .. l.J.00 ISLJ>: -Bay View. ,_TC~>l~>-m:o;;~a.i~o~,~-~~"6~7,,__, RENT: 600 gq ft $100 WST, Gray cat, while paws, Spacious 3 Br. 2 Ba, pa!lo, LIVE AT THE BEACl{. 29il4 Randolph', Cl\t. chest, Vic Santa l18bela day su n deck, fr p I c. $473. $2:: & up a \\'k. 673-(l.t4() 67~5116 &12~. pm 646-5874 67~~. PfNE h.'NOT t.10TEL S+or•ge 4550 FOUND: l\hile Irish Sener. 1 ~S•_n_C_l_e_m_e_n_l_• ___ 3~8-7_6 "B~ATLBO=Ac-~,.~,~.~,~,.~,~, ~w~o~rl<T. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I H11nrin'{ton Harbor Area. man. ~here b111hs, kit., tv STPP HEREI Identify. 846-7544. nn. $85. nio. G'la-.3613 FOµND AFAGHAN Do you need an extra storage ATTENTIOt'f SU. E:.:- ecutlvet! \VUI tisnd-a.ddttll! }'C>Ur Xmas c1trd1-or whalf!Vf't. Call S a. n I I ' s Hel~. MS-"!illl.5 L I CENSED PR(). FESSIONAL N U R S I fl! G SERV I CE IN YOUR HOME. Ph: 497-2002. Sl\tAU. 110lo.t£..REPA1R CAHPF.NTitY PLUMBlNG EL.ECTRICAL $&HIM Hau Ing LOCAL l\10VU'll & HaUlll\I by student. Lt1rice I r u c k , rtagonable, Borey ~1-1235 SKlPLOADER & dwnP truck w o r k . Concrete, Mflphall, say,•ing, bre11kini;;, 846·7110 Health Clubs 6052 JACUZZI, SrtUfU.I & f.ltl5!age. New girls, new cqulpn1t . Suprlsing1y n~1'' Ideal. Town & Country Spa, J!\l.'\2 Beach Sl\'d., 118. 714--963-7123 Left n·11r C'Orncr, To1\'n & Coul'I· try Shflpping Cenier. Housecle•ning 60$4 HOUSE QF CLEAN Ca r pets, Winrli>\l'!I, Floors, Uphols. St Cl a n1 Cleaning . Reg. Serv. Avail 64Ul!'l~ Dedica ted Clean Ing *\VE 00 EVC:R\'TI!JNG * Rt>fs, free esl. 64&-2&39 Delivery Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A l.ARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. Bl'NTON WILLIAMS, 3.10 WEST BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. NE\\1 Lg. Deluxe 2 hr, 2 ba. exclu11iYe are a, fao11u1tic view, pool, ~ balronies, encl. gar. $240. n\O. 496-0616 White Water Vu-lrg hnn111e 2 br, ideal for relil'('d , SZ.'lfl. 245 \V . t.tnrq ult11. 492-1079/'192-3967. HOOM in S BR house $112.~ c!o.s<'l? Roorn? Garage? Or 546-1224 + u1ll. Pet O.K. t.-lale or ??? Thrn you need Femnle over 21. 548-3762 Al..LSMCE, Hamilton &. Hotels, Motels 4100 Newlnnd Hunlin(!lon Beach Landscaping 6066 Trim Your Chri1tmas · Tree With Extra $$ I .. CUST0?\1 landM"aplng, sod You n1uke repre11Cut111g the 'W htl'.'flS, sprinkleni, w \ n I er world's 111.rgei;t cosmetics & ~iiiiiiiim,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;ij!jj rates, state llc<.>nsed oont-loiletri<'5 company. Show & 960-1970 Per1on1l1 LGE 2 Br, 2 Sn. view, dl'Ckll, dshwhr, 2 cllr g11r. SZSO. 494.2339 S&.60 & UP LINK \ ~,.,~,~··~·~· ~00~2~-7~'~"~·~~--sell beautiful g i r 1 5. cos-Per1on1l1 5350 LAND s c A p I NG 01 n d n1e!iCli, jewelry etc. in your Kitchenettes -y,•kly rates :!376 Newpol'I, CM 54!1·9755 G"!est Home 4150 STORAGE UNITS Personal business or rccrl"'a- lional storage. f'ron1 SS. J amboree & San Dlej,.'O ~-\vy. 97S.Ol50. I YOUNG LADY ) atY You fl'ee o! obligations & financial \1•orrics? Are you nice look- ing, \l'ell groon1ed, person- able, peUte-. fun lovtng, & Sprinkleni. De ll i g n , ln&· S[).1re linie. r.tcct pevpl ... , tallallo n & r epai r . have Junloo~ Sin Juan C1plstr1no Reu&0nable. Lie. 2 7 7 6 7 6 . Call 54(). 7041 ~"'~~~""""'-~---~~:·s~AB~Y~s~-,~r~I~~"R""'N~ ... ~"'~.-...,-w-,, Maintenance 6069 trwv;., our home, must kivc 3878 SUPER SAN JUAN 2 hr. I ba, 1st & last + clean'g. dep. Avail 12-1 636-5256 Santa An1 3880 2 BR. cpl.' drps, garnf:"e-. So. Coowt Pl9.7..a area, SlTh. lll6 Center, 646-8135 11lt. lP~I $115-$125. SP AC. Singles, nr. shopping & ~ran.sportation. Ga.rage lnl'I. S.2-6547. Aptl Furn/Unfurn l900 • NEW • LOVELY home in CM, near 17th & Santa Ana. Will p~ vide room & board for 3 retired people. 548-446'1 Vacation Rentals 4250 PALl\1 DESERT. S60. 1\'l'ri\end. S m a 11 comolex, Pool, J acuzzi. nr Golf & Shoppinri:. Kitchl'n facilities. 1 BR. :.-JS-j95,l or 8J8.-.68.IO ARROWHEAD Gorgeous Lake view ChalM sleeps 6. p11.rking. Gloria: 645--3167 or 337-3958 CABrN BIG BEAR. Sleeps 12, 2 irplt1., color TV, pool tbl .. 548-3446 or 494-6.\64 Rentals Wanted SMALL Apt ...... an I e d . in NeY.'flOrt area in exchange for painting &-mft.int. bv ex· per. Scandinavian painter, 49 yrs old. 642-~49 Mi1cellan R•ntal1 4650 \\'HY rent? Buy older I Br house trailer S<"t up In quiet park. {Space rent $70. mo, inrl. gas, Rlr, water), $500. down. Owner wUI c a r r y ST:>O. balance lo qualified, mature pcrson."No children. Sm. pets. &L'"l-4530 seeldng a c:ompA.rable male? HUSBAND &. wife. clean It. 15 yrs local refs, avail. lull tlme to enjoy ounelves. maintain offiCf', apt, re.ren- !>1!l-!1707 I ~··=· I~,="~"~'~· ~R~ol~. ="""~""'='o....,.= ALCOHOLISt.1 ls ·America's Ma1onry 6070 No. 1 drug problem~ lf you or someone in your family oeeds help, call lhe CARE- UNIT. :14·49s.131L *Palm & Card Reader Help In Ur.•e, [o,1 a rr i age , Business. Open Daily, 9-10 µr\J . 893-985-1. 73-.'>2 \Vest· min1ter Ave. \Ves1minster PREGNANT~ \\'ILl..IA.i\1S & Sons MRsonry Lie 283046 Brick. b Io c k , stone, 5.%-GJTI .B.rlck, Bjock & Stone 645-82Ei6 Painting/Papering 6073 *20% OFF 11-4 SANTA* YOU'LL BE GLAD Rentala to share 4300 )~ Ca.ring, conlidential rounsel- inc & referral. Abortion, adoption &. keeping. APCARE 642-4436 State lie, ful ly lns'd Callcote Painting 979-3335 anytime. STATE lie 77822, bonded, painting int/ext, 15 yr s local refs, freo elit, Bill Henn, 642--0238 YOU WAITED I 1't Ex~. \\'ill ithr trg 2BR 2bo. Introducing new hach and rum. Park NC'\\•port A p I l bdrm apts well worth .,.,.11 prefe r ~-. s 2 5 wk . seeing. Relined )' c t af-640--07 2 )Nnclal REAL ESTATE TRAJ.NING Indiv. i11s1ruction. Personal nttn. Stiles or broker exam 2-3 wks. AcaCemy 54S-U92 fordable e Gre it BF.1\CH I ~~~·~-----­environment e rurnlshcd NEED 2 rn1mates i;hr 4 br and unfurni.llhcd. e dplx In NA. $110/nio 1st & • $185to$215 .I ~;'.,,;.."° dep. 1' me~. Busine11 Oppor 5005 Liquor Stores Sev•ral Oret1 Shop N•t• $40K yr Drug Store Np 8 Pizz• Parlor G'r $81M yr Signs· Wood, .~ -. PAINTING inter & exler, Resld & npts. Gen'I malnl & repair. ~Tee esl. 751-068-1 eves. 636-5700. 646-8453 'liie~J! ~ouLt ~P 1433 Superior Avenut Newport Beach NEWPORT VILLAGE rE~lAI.£ nct"ds female roommate before Dec. 31. Spirited. 545-6948. r.1A.N' wants woman lo share lg apl. Ocean V\l, pvt lx-h $115 mo. 499-4029 alt 6Pr.1. CJIRIS'fIAN 1\1 • Straight, own nn., 1 blk. waler 673-4555 & TJ2.-0IOO Garage1 for Rent 4350 ·~ or Double ~a.ragt". Ea.~111-ldr Co8ta 1'1l'S8 f o r 111orage only. \Vould be !dt'al for small boat $15. rno. GI••• & Plaatic HOLLAND BUSINESS 64.H170 SALES 5 4 0 -0 6 0-8 Bu1lnes1 W•nted 5010 WANT TO BUY Pay Cllllh for profit. bus. Rest, retail. automotive, Cocktail lounge, RE etc. Call Frank, 546-8303 "Ill! 1'1'11 SHARON" Complete secre1aria.I ser- vices. Low overhead brings, low l'OSf, Quic k service. 675-9565. 6015 \VIII have just 11 lc-11.· 1 & 21 ;>~1"'"8;;:·~1 ~'';'~· ~8fP~"':-c-..,-."' bdrm apt1 available on n 10x20 PRIVATE, Jocked. $15. fln;t come. lint Merved basis mo. 406 22nd St, Huntlngton Re r erencet alMlolutely re· Beach. 960-1889 quired. Adults only. I cs~rN=G:=:LE""g=,.,~,=,=,~,.,-,.,-,.~.~1=30. Mort, Tru1t Dtteds 5035 LOANS UP TO 80% 1st TD LOANS-9 Yi% $175 & UP n1on th. Co: ·a Me-sa 2nd TO LOANS· r u r n lshe<I & untumlshed. 642-3645 Tennis rourt11. l!euons too! J s 1 NG LE garage, eastside, Volleyba.11. giant rerreation •')::: LoY.'t'tl rates Oramtc Co. bldg., blllards, pla~r plano, C.Lo.l. __.. ~i-26S7 lil acres of rustic at- nK'l6phere. Huge p; 1 v a l e SINGLE car garage nr 12th S•ttler Mtg. Co. 642·2171 545-0611 Servin$t Harbor area 24 yrs. patios. & Balboa Bl. $25 n1 o . [o,10VE QUICKLY! 0675-4600 dny~; 6&7876 C\'C!I Lo.I aod ,;;"Fjrgi Newport r'rwy al Baker SI Office Renral 4400 S57.0075 MESA GARDEN APTS 2 & :t Bclnn11 • crpts. drps, utUltleA paid. BI t I n I ' laun,lry tacillllei>. Rec room y,•/pool 111.hle, 50'JTl room, 1111w111, pool. A~ults only, llO petit. 28111 Bristol, Co1la McSll. 751-1415 ~('fi(JOl1 ncm•C NEW COMCCPT I IOOLT LAKESID£ UVlflli: IMAU nu A(Cl~Tllt • Bach•lors •1 BR ,2BR •2 BR & Oen F,..m $185 -$435 Mesa Verde East & Adams 540-1800 $150 & UP 1 & 2 BDRMS Crpts, drps, 11.tm1c ,(:. rf'fril?:. l"w·n, uvoll. Crwn hl'A'n.~. covered ii11.nigCJ, off!lreel pllrklrti:. Adullll. no pt•t11. 2020 l"Ullerlon Avr. ~ 1 blk B. of Newport Ave, 1 blk So. erf B!l-) &12-"'390. (Stl~~~ 2 Bil. To\\•nhousc. Jt•plc. fmm $250. I liH, trom $1!1~. Pool, tennis, l'on1in1•ntRI breakf11.1l, Srptirate fnn11Jy aectlOn. OoMJ 10 ilhopping A: flrte ~ach. 64 .. 21'11 THE F.:XCITJNG PALM MESA APTS. rwmruTES TO NPT. Relf. Bach, I & 2 BR. fro.IP Sl"ra Adu\1~. No Pelt Ul81 J\l('!ln Dr. WESTCLIFF BLDG . NEWPORl OEACH ' ,,. _, "" "'•" "''' '"" ,.,,., A I l b e II lllClfl YI 1fflC I • A fl C;iU Mr How.ird 645·6101 Lost & Found 5300 I.OST: Female \\<"e5lhJghl11nd y,·ht terrier <White Scotllel 'A'earir1$t red oollar "''/New York tagit. Vic. So Coast Plaza area Fri afternoon. 9~1 days. 494-3091 eves. Re\lo·ard. Pleai;e return if found. Dog i~ Hk~ a child to "" DELUXE OFFICES LOST, Gold rin1med eye BACl<HOE, Grading & glas!K'&, Sa l 11/23 zet 9:30 & Trenching Ser. Con!ltn1c1!011 AIRPORT LOCATION lOthll, Newpol't S hores, Clean-up, Hauling fill dirt, Patio 11ui1r from $125. nio, Coo st H\l'Y• s uper Io r , Cust Cement \Vork. 6-12-851~ lnt'I . A/C. crpts, drps, all Anahein1, 19th, Map I e , Don u(ll & j11ni!orlal serv. 1* No Be,-,.~, & Charle S t . L r. * 1 'I •h F~ ""'"" LECNJTB CONCRE.IE INC. • ' ;.eq. "on "'c Reward. 64:l-3ro7 RUD!'S T.V . SERVICE For pen!Onalized service on color or black & Yrh1te. ncnt. k Lb roncr{'te'stan1plng, cob- • .....," .., c-B · , I NB LOST· HEWARD Bl n · blPS!one, brlr.k. tile !patios, ~~ ·'· ~7-70rl{j 0 ' ll/2!i. 1''emnle. Lie 6300. driveways. elcJ 64{)...4349 Tile 6091 "Cinder". Halboo Blvd. & :;:;~:2Si;ii:S":';'7,';:;:::;:I c..;.c=_ _______ _ Call &16-24.';0 **Coron• del Ma r** 40th St. 675-709I. CEl\1ENT \\'ORK or all klnrls CERAJ\:UC TILE NEW & ' · I 0111 d/o~ Reasonable, l"rce Estimate! l'ro ('!llilOnn ces an • WST: Reward. I:: 5 c 11 p eil Call S38-3.t?S. remodel. Free estlmatMJ. ltt•tuil , Dclu:'<IC, Air t"Ond., fronl kennel Bristol & ey. Sm .)obs y,•elrontP. 536-2426 anipl1J prkg, jan. serv .. utll pres.c;: 1 ... Blk Male Cat. ncn CEr.IENT 1 Block \Vork !~~p Soll 6092 pd. 300-2'l(Xr, Jl wy frontage 11 -v 1 Id ~78080 \Valls. pat1~. slrle1Yalks _ .' '.nd II•. lrnrn II'".">. 011·ner. L'O ar. ery t m · "" -r B h · b "-'"~lj ' ... aft 6pm. e c. Y r . or JO · ..,..... -•TOP SOIL • C0~1POST• fit't-6!l00. 2lt'l.i F.. Co.<1st 'LO~sr=", "71 ~1 -. ,~,~c~ ... -.,~,.~,~,1r.crtn Draperies 6027 • ~tULOf • RED\\100D• lllghway. Cdt.1, RI v r , J\.l n 1 e 5 0 l h s , CALL 58&-6930 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. s u n f·l-0we r1 h" ail'\•lcw. •DRAPERIES.. T ree Service 6093 NJ.:\\'PORT' Fln11nclal Center S.i7-1l2m'. )'.ear rnd Holiday Special . .:..;.;:.:,.;;._o;.,;_;_'"----- lea1ing Office Space I cLo""';"T~,~y~,~11~,-w-.t..~bn>d-,,or. 6 Be1111tlful ruslom \Vo r k · CHRIS'~ TREE SERVIC E C1\LL ON-SITE ~IANACER mo8, wm'• flea collar, Vic: Slieel'!I. Antique Satlnit, Open Trimming. rentuvl\I, y n r ti """3Ltl 2'" .. \l"t•11v1•!( & Pl'1nts. \\'e carry 1 1714i•"7'139 (TI-I} """'-· ext. ..... Top or \Vorlrl. LB. ftcy,•ard. our own \'(\ntract~. No turn c e11nup, .... i)""" •• * 1 l\10. FREE RENT * 49-1-3278 or 494-370·1. doy,·ns !or honi(' O\vnt:rs. :-;-0 Schools & No lc11se req. Dix. oltloos CALIF. Ai~lr.1AL CONTROi. Interest or carrying chat'gr, Instruction 7005 ndJ. A!rporter 1-lotel. A/C, Huntington ~nch Shc-11"r Opt'n 7 rlay1. J>h ~a&-1213 - full itervlct!I. from $145 Mo. ll31 I Edl110n St. !136-G:;j 1 D R A p E R T F. S b c r 0 r C' VOrCE, Piano, Theory 21n DuPont. Roon1 8 O.ick l)f 11u1na11c-Soci1·1y Chrll;lnll•ll! w h 0 l.•· ~ 0 ll' I'''· YNoo~'.mHao .. n1e Or ~!~~~"'-"VI r v • " .._,. hlf.1{'er. r re-e st1mn e~. • !t\3-3223 ·1·11 noon ""'UNO. l y· •Id. a,,,.. & ~ E ' " ~~~"~!"~~!!~~~~~'" OESK llpace avanable $50 Black l\la!e CockAJIOI'· Vic: rnn ror In home o pp 1 . - mo. WHI provldo tumlturo Eucllrl. & ~1111 D ie..:o r..,m-i9SQ [ lliJI at $5. 1110. A n 11 we r Ing l"t'N'l\'nv. ~i:.7-.'i7'2G _________ 60 32 (mptoyment , s~rvlce llVallabl('. 17875 l'lS'l': OLD F:N-G!.l"S~ll-,~,,-.,-11 Elec trical _ Btarh tllvd.. Huntington A l iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~,;;~ I Do~. c;rny/\Vht. Vie : COl\1. ELECTR.ICIAN-llccnsc no, '""'.:::"~'"'~"~r~·~'~':l2;:cc·-----'"'•"--1•1 .. T" Ir'"" I . I -'"~ .. ~... " ~ :z:~:n08. Sinai Job•. muir1t ,. •10 S(I· fl. OlhC'l" • p II l" e • H1•11nrd. 612·~11.'( 4575-:t'HI. rcpnh'!, 21 yni l'XP S.IS-3203 Nl'wporl n ell ch. Pnrking, f"CllJND. Punpy, II f) 11 r I))( Gardening 604.S ncce11s to hlucprlnl onrl 2Ti!hs. \\'ht/hf'i!(P. ":1 rs _ X,rox muchln~. S175 mo -+ :O:hephe1Yl/Lab ? El Toto ~IEXICAN GARDE:'\'ER utllilit•t. 64~ 11.rca. !JSl-1496. l\l!Kf_;·s LOGO & Slstlonery d('•lwi. FO\J'ND. Ladlci w11tch. VI(' L.uwn. 'l'.Rrd t.h.1.lnt,. Clc11n• Cun1cra-reaJy. f£u11. expert, of Sanla AM Ave & 15th st. ups-~ Trim. i'"n'e ~I . !'f'ttM)nnhle. ~!!Im llny· 54~256 a.~20'9, 91un-6pm 11n1 5'.. PER SQ F"' 1""R~E\c;•"A'=•'=o-, ~~~,,~,,~a~1,°"ok"t..""'b. G1\RDENJ?wtAC1''T/L..""JOSCP. ~ I ~I Nitwpor l Bea<·h. Soc!, Spr1nkll"n, CleRnup!I. 1617 WFSJ'CLlFF-NB 11\b.nlulqh>tnc 6Th-8~.17. Soll ed. 642·3331, rrw.-l!Mll Job Wa nted, Fm•le 7050 Pl-l.Of'ESSIONAL Su r v 1• y lntc.r\~ev.·er. For 0 r u n i r County. All pllftM'~. Cn l 1 496-11.iJ or 8.\')..370:".I. f'RACTICAL NUMlt!, da)' 01· nlfl'.h\. Li\"C 1n Or flu I . 4!'J6..33.G or 83>.~7~ Helo Wanted, M&F 7100 ADVERTISI NG SALES children. 642-7074 Bilingual Secy $600 100'.o }'ree To Applicant Sh 80. typing 60 Great Bct'l('tits! Also Fee JOb5 WESTCLIFF Per!!Ol\nel Agency jl\llil·k Ill Cf'nler) 1651 E. Edinger A\'C, SA Cnll 542-8&36. B 00 KKEEPER/~IST. pt. lime, poss. perm., ex p'd. In cash re<."elpts, C"ash disbursements & payables. 64.>-93.U BOOKKEEPER Part Time. Lyceum Productions, Inc. Post Orllce Box 1226 Laguna &ach. 494---07<17 BOYS SEEK & FIND' Oril{hlcst Siar~ A C U A C H E R A M R E H C A 8 E C B C A G h E T E L G E U 8 ~ E E S C K ~ H E C A P t L L 0 H C A T T B I R S T V S N A C H L E G 1 R L E H R C U U ~ E A CTUC R U T C A GA RI EA i I. CVE H ACRNTOE CU VGSL~G OCA P EU A U UU ll AA l.H T~K E ONO Y CO RP SET CE PTAPI C R I A T L U C I R N N T A L £ U A A 8 U I R I 8 R E N E Y E I G C S I. C T A ALT A UNACAB RI BKTr~L( T RR C IRI GALNE C OA C RAR N I IPR OCYONOYCORPL I I ESS RI C£HA G A VENS CU R C C RU C S U PONA C R UC E~DMR lft,.Nt'!loflJ: flit llod•UI l'llfMI 111114 b '"' IPJW~ fl'of'fo•rl't btt"•d, 11~. do .. ·11, oi dqonllllr '" U.1 p11ult. ~11111. 111.11 tloddtfl fttlflt lflO boll II ill u ilO•ft. t5 blkl frun1 Nc11.•port Hh·ct l ~!r!ISSO ON THE BAY 8th nuor 2 or. :.! Ila. sup 11vnll. poo. .inc'-" Nl'l'.PQM Heh. 64249.'U rtr rN.rK.,16 Ol..EAN 1 nr 2 Br" SIM--'"iiSl. Arlull1, nn pel:c. 2.Ul E. 1Glh NB, f;46-.1811 AGT. :).11-rm2 Jo'OUNO: \\.'hUc KI t 1 en, C1\RDNER \Van!('('\. Seml- 180 SQ rr. $115. 1no. Incl. wtne~ co11ar. Vic. Hnlbon nmnlhly.·Phol'ft' C\ttyton utll , l!Otlt. & bay oulllde JlC'n. 673--6011 ~a.n1 .• 11p.m. 963~. ynur floor. 67J..6608 i..OST; PJaniel<' !rn1. 1·111, no }jj"Ho-pEAN"(;,\il!WNJo:R NE\\'l'ORT BE A C it Otllcc rl1t1\',, broken tip of tu!!. IJ1ndsri1pln1:-thlr Mfl'\'\i.1' rom1er \'1'll0\\' PR~r ·fl r n1ni.,:ntl11e ~paL-e l'Xf'l'r. ~IA· I lurl' 1n11l(' 11r f1•n1. ('om1n1'0 AIM .only. C11U lur appt. fl.16-l)j.16 tll' fHfi-6977. ~IRll'fl CAP,;LLA Al llf.K'l:All f'A'l:Ol'l'~ ARCT1'Rl ~ ALTAlll I f''TAl'IU Ktf.l.I. flt:Tf.tf;f.l'Nf: \"t."ClA rROCYO:"i l0 Rl,.'('l!'I • T1u110ff0• 'A'tll(l\h ror ronl-t11ll nr p:irt. S12j, ~7-73.\8 rl'11SOTU1.ble &.12-..l:U!I fJl'3.-t42a ~ Rr.;..f,670 or flT~!tJl 1 LOST0· ~A'""'"'r-,~,,~,-"-N~r~,-rn-,~,1,-. [.A\VN renovations, y h rd Don't gl~ UI) lh(" ship! 6\k/\'Jt1\I ntark on \"ht'll. cleftnuJlll, lite ha111lng, Nuw· Ynu ·1: tinrt It \n Cln· flttrl C'o5tn M1>s.'\. 5'11-tr68 llolly. porl. c.11M t1rl'\-'\, fi"6-"676 J ' AL AR ~I lNST1\l.LLH-P1 . 1\1111'. I yr. min r .\]1. Hl'I'&. rtq•d. 979-U34 r or 11~ pllra1km - I ' MARINE HARDWARE RN'• FABRICATING HELIARC WELDING e xperlenctd • • Yi DAY NICE PAY! TELLERS NOTE TELLERS & STATEMENT DEPT. CLERKS Expemnced .. .............. _ .... . .o~• "-"••• c-... 1" ... .......,. • • FREIGHT DAZ\L\G}o; .SALE Ne11" Hotpoinl RL'frlgf'r.11ors, '"a!iher s, Dryers, Dish\\'a.shers. N l' It.' W:Jf· ranty. Cn'tJit, BoL\, 3643 \V. \\"arner, !>anl;i Al)ll., near ltarhor. 979-~'921 Rent Was"h~.r~s~/-=oc-r-y-er_s_ S2 \\'l•1•\..., Full ~lu int . * 6.19-1:!02 * Auction 801l JE\\'El.R\" 1\UCTION out of Pa\\'n ~ E!rt11lc ,\Je11•ha11· !l iM!. &11. Dfoc. 71h, 7P:\l. Sun. l"lf'r. ~lh al Noun. Costii i\lesn J(•welry & Lonn, 11138 Nl.'11]X)11 Blvd .. 6Mi--77·11 Bicycles 8020 RALJ::IGJI Sul)f'r Cour~e. 10 ~pd. 1vltternolcb ;,.11 tubing. Quit•k rrleui;e huhs. 2 5 '~ inch. Vy t.'tl t:ond. S l 0 0. >15--0269. i\I 0 ND I A IO !"p<l-Ol.11111i. equip. Like nu. Sac. E1"enings ~32-1-H7 Building Materi•ls 8025 3/8" 4xl SHOP Grade Plyv.'OOCI, 10 !1hC'C!1S n e II" . ~-25 each. ~."<4xl0 17 pit'Ct'S $1 .50 eat:h. 6-1'.!-0:JJ.j, 2419 Sanlll Ana A\'l', CM. FREE Oob1c-Puos or Cockrr-P1nch1..·1-. 6 11 ks olrl. f>.12-.11~ !\!UL r1·-_,,,~,-.,-...,c,~,~,-,--0°1-rl fl'1nnlc Pekingese, n c e d .s . i.:ood hoine. 5-15-0927 Ge i· man Shepherd/Collie. F'1•1nale. Spay{'(f/shots. l \'r. !113 Govt>rnor. C:'ll. Furniture 8050 For illn ad In Call Sue1 Woman's World 642·5678, etx. 330 · -·Double Impact ·"Jw·~ QJT~I~ •nth thl• Apo! I) • ' •\ .,,rl ',,., 11 ... ~1. C"!• ,,.. !~!\"f\1.E Jm1111rr - ' 'O<'h· ! 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' 1\0 mn'I 11opular tltl>1'-n~ 1n 011r 1\f'tt """"11fft~I\ rall!ln11 1 All rral'h' Tltflf.1': ~"'rft'd<>S•i,!n)lnsldc-'ik :\~w' St>w ~ K1111 Book ~ h~5 ~•1t T1:»11t Pa1t.-n1 JI Z$ '>•" • °'1•edlt.,....1n1 f\rWlll $1 00 1't'•' •'kiwt'tLrlll'lwl ttk SI 00 o11t.irr1nl'rocltt't RooO. ll 00 ln'l~n\ C'l"IK'hl'I Book JI 00 l1"l~n1 ~l,1('t~"1<' Rk ii 00 lrv;1am ll(Nltv ~ JI uo l'nmplt'lrG11\ 8oi* SI 00 C'omplf"lr Ah:han~•12 JI 00 l~l•rur Al,chan,•12 !iOr liook of l~Q111(h •l ;oc \lu.,,..1.1m Q111ll Koc* 11 Xle lJQuJlhfrirTD!ia) •3 ~ l.lo11iloflbJ1ffyll1.1g~ ~ • ·Sew and Crochet 9410 10 .20,10Y,.20YJ !.,, 11f..,;..., llf.,,.,_ llnubly 1t1'<'11' ~Fl\' !'l•.1• l""HY ~hlrtdr .. ~1-l'HO!"fJI I fA•hl(1n·~ M•'*""' h•J'I"' '" mnt<ll 11r con!<M~I' rrlntrd l'at 1<>1·1• :11111 H11tr SIK•'I IO'·f, 1;•~. I I 'l' ''•\; 1~''· 20 ', ,\fl·~·~·:-;, .... ll•. 1:. JI I~ 1•. ::" PLEA.St STAT£ vouA o•u:ss ~llE . Srnd $1 00 for t~l'h p11tto·rn Add ~ frnls tnr t;ieh Plllltrn fur fi"'l·•·l11•s m~ll ~nd 'Jl<'l'llll h~ndll"J!· olhtrw11e tll1rd f'I•~' drllvf'ry •1!1 l:ikt tlltrf' •~-rk~ormol't' Sttldtn )IMn~ro MMrt1n. 442. tilt ll.111)' PllQI., r 1t1t>rn Ot-pt . 232 wr~1 181.h :'I . Ntw \'ork. S \' 10011 l'nnt SAMt.:.AOOR~.ZIP. !'17.t: 111d STYJ.t :.OUMR~'.R ost: FRT.t: rA M'f.11."t>fyoor l'hottf IQ ~tnd fQI'. tllll' fl'ff l•~I 1tr11 ln"tlt Nf\\' Sl'Rl't: S\"\l\tt;R r"TTf:M'i r1<.rA l.Ufi 1on't)lr~ .u,111·'· Ir•..-l! .. 11• rn t'Wf\<r!l !-<·nil;~ "'"' St.IA • f\:!\IT AW~ -..11ta bli•1•·u,.w .. p41tt•1n $1 ~ l~l~nt F~•ll1fttl Hit()lc JI 00 ln.•l,inlY,,.1111( ~ $1 00 f I " ' ( CONNELL '920 1973 FORD i\1.'\ VERICK 2·DOOR SEDAN .... $1705 6 Cylind('r, 250 chi engine 1\.\1 Radio Cruise-0-l\1alil: Transmission Colnr-\\'hlh• tililen~._. 62,500 License 076 HOD i\1ny bl' seen at DA t LY PI L 0 T en1ployee parking lot. 3?.0 \\lest Bay Sll'e<!I, Costa l\1esa, ~1onday 1hrough F1idsr. Ask for bUSlll('SS orfi{'f" 642-4.121 9960 ATLAS Chrysler I Plymouth Open T~ily &. Sun. 'tJI 10 PM ~ lfarbr Bl\·d., C".>Sta l\.lesu 546-1934 1974 DUSTER LOADED LO\\' J\llLES TAKE OVF:R PAYi\tENTS 5-IR-9-11~ '68 PL\'MOliTH \\1:1gon. Xlnr cond, !\lust saf'rifice. •· !197-21~6. or H \'OU Pl't'fcr lr:ise at 577.51 per mo . .._ T&L Y: n10. 0.E.I,. D,\vi;-J•I')<:<:; P0\""1AC 2-iso Hnrbor Blvd. C'O:olta l\f('~A 54G-8017 CHEVROLET ~.\LES & SEH.VICi: ·rr. CATALINA Con\'l!rtlhlf', 2828 Harbor Blvd. "1~· ptb, A/<:, rnrlio. xlnl "'I_ Wlfl. ~17-4562 COSTA J\IESJ\ '!i.;-PONTIAC r.TO. no 1 x1rn ='7.=~-o=-c1~2~00=o--e7."° I suing. 4 ~pd. r.rt rond. $600. '73 ?i!ONTE CARLO. J4:it. or he!il offl'r. 979--1'111 Pv1. J!ly. vln.v1 toii. PW. Vega $.'{}jO, Call 640-.'W14D . '974 '71 New l.'Ond. ·- • • • ;Lctguna/South Coast EDITION Today's Fin.al • N. \'. Stocks VO L. 67, NO. 337, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DEC MBER 3, 1974 TEN CENTS .. Rockefeller Family Worth Over $1 Billion WASHINGTON fi.J PI > -The 84 members of the Rockefeller family are worth s lightly more than $1 billion, family financial adviser J. Richardson Dilv.'orth disclosed today. Dilv.·orth, v.•ho runs the Rockefeller family empire, told House Judiciary Committ"ee hearings on Nelson A. -Rockefeller's nomination as vice pre- 5ident that the family holdings total Sl,033,988,000. It was the first time in history that the family founded bY oil magnate John D. Rockefeller ~r. disclosed its ti.et, worth. Dilworth ·was called as a • v.•itness primarily to answer questions about a possible connici. of interests betv.·een Rockefeller's v.·calth and the powers or a vice president. _'•le s aid the 84 \i\•i ng Roekerellcrs have given $235 million to charity in their lifetime. This does not include the $1 billion given away by John D. Rockefeller Sr. and John D . Rockefeller Jr. The Senate Rules Comm ittee, which already has approved the nomination, meanwhile prepared a reix>rt saying it found no evidence that Rockefeller had any ulterior ire men Resident Zone Bid Reappears A battery of controversial zoning l<lws reducing future residential con · Slruction in Laguna Beach will be back before the city council \Vednes· motives when he gave nearly SJ million in Joans and gifts to personal and political associates o\"et, a period of 16 years. The loans and Rifts ha\'C been another major issue in the con· firmation process. Dilu·orth provided no breakdown on the holdings of the indi vidual family members. I-le said that would be an in · vasion of their ri ght ofpri\'acy. The bulk of the family holdings $738 million ~ is in trusts set up by ·John 0 . Rockefeller Jr. for his descendants. Dih\·orth said. The re· maining $295 miilion is held by the in · a dividual family members. As expected, Dil'.''Orth said the ma· jor family investment is in Exxon. one of the companies formed when Stan· dard Oil Co. formed by John 0 . · Rockefell e r Sr. y,·as s plit up. But OilY.'Orth added the family's Sl56.7 million in Exxon stock represents just o\'iir 1 percent or the total company stock. The family's second largest holding is S98 million, or all the outstanding stock in Rockefeller center. Dil"''orth sa id. The family <1 lso holds $84 .9 million in Standard Oil or California 0 s and Si2.6 n1i\hon 1n 181\I Stoel.. Dil'.'·orth. ncpheY.' :.ind namesake of the forml'r Philadelphia mayor, in· sistcd that the goal of the Rockcfel\er f:imil y \.\as to make n1oncy on their in · vestments and not to hold economic control or major CS industrics '"It should be strc:-.sed that both the fam ily members and their investment advis~rs <1re totally uninter('sted in controlling anything." he said ... The f<1mily members are si mpl y in· vestors. The aim al'ld hope of the ad· viscrs is over time to achieve a re· asonable total return for our clients." da\·. _,.,. The \au·s· reduced residential b~ld · ing permitted in t!ie city's medium · residential lfl·2l hea\·v-residentia l ( R·3> and light comrriercial IC·! I zones. U"IT•~ SAYS MILLS 'SICK' House Speaker Albert Wilbur Mills , J1i 'Bad Health,' Sg,ys Speaker WA S •ll NGTON CAPl · !louse Speaker Carl Albert said today he thinks Rep. \\"ilbur D. !\fills <O·Ark. J, is in bad health and .. it has had an im· pact on his u·holesystem." They ,.,.ere passed lY.'O months ago by the city council over the vehement objections and threats or a laws uit by property oy,·ners and the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Association. Tbe lau·s a re back for council con· sideration on advice of City Attorney George Logan. because of questions about a £our.fifths vote of the council being necessary for enactment. The council 1Jote at the time was 3-l \\"ilh one council member absent. The Laguna Beach Taxpayers As· sociation had presented a petition signed by 441 propc11y owners pro. testing the change in requirements \\'ithin the zones. Al the tin1e. the association insisted this petition would force a four.fifths affirm:itive vole. The council u·itt discuss the zoning la\\'S and other businesses beginning at 4:30 p.m . \liedncsday, Public hear· ings \\"ill be considered beginning ;it 7:30p.m . But Albert lurned a\\'ay questions at a news conference as to u·hether Fathe1• Sought House leaders are considering repine· · ing ~fills as chairman of the \\'ays and Meanscomm;uec. ·In Two D e atl1s The furor O\fl'r !\·tills' friendship \\"ith stripper Annabel Bauistcll :l was OPPONENT HITS MILLS OVER "AFFAIR"-l'age A3 rcnC\\"ed las1 11·cekend by his visit \\'ith her in Boston and a brief ap- pearance on "Lage at the end of her act. The Dl'mocralic c;iucus. organizing for the new Congress. hus taken from the Ocmocralic contint.:l'nt of the \Vays and ~leans Committee the pre· rogati\"e of recommending appoint· ments to olher committees. The c aucus also \"Olcd lo enlarge the \V ays and ~leans Committee. u·hich could result in ;..1 ills losing control. llO\\'C\'er. members disagreed as to the extent to 1\·hich the rc<'ent publi<'i· ty Cl bout ~!ills <'OnlLibuted to these ac· lions '.\lcun•.•."hilc. 1here ha~ bt:'en talk or t-fforl i; lo c ust '.\!ill .; fro nl thl' rhalrm:1nshlp ,.\skC'd ubOut an (•arllcr 1·<'mark thal he is sorry for '.\!ills. Albc1·1 said. .. \Ve\I. I ma~· as YlC'll s:1y it. I don·1 think he is feelini;: y,•ell , .. ifC' is II friendofminc.'' DOW JONES LIST DIPS UN DER 600 XE\V YORK ll1Pll -Concernover the nation's recession <'oupled u·ith disappointment in Presidcnl Ford·s televised neY.'S conference sent prices plunging on the Nc\v York Stock F.x· change today below the c.losely "·atrh~d 600 level. The Dow Jones industri<1l average, "'hirh lost more thnn 15 poims ~Ion· d<1y , v.·a~ orr s.16at 597.86 ot mid-day. The blue-chip indicator 11•as ap· proarhlng il'i tlos11111 Joy,· for the )ear of a84 S6 on Oct 4. Some inl'csJnrs. ut·rordinJl to 11n11 lysts. \1 ere dlsu ppoi nl .~d I h;1t Fnrrf did not product' :1ny ine<!nlives in hill ncw5 conferl•n<'f'.'.\lon<la.>i n1{lht GLE~DOR:A jAPl -Sheriff's of' fi cers say they are looking for a Glen clora man to c1ucstion him about the -;hooting deaths of hi s 38·yea r·o lcf'.''if(' and 13·ycar.old dauj.!hter •ind the \\"OUnding of •lnothcr m:in. Officers suid Jcannl' Hofclty. her daughter. Bonnie, and Craig Carroll. 3<i. w:_re shot a .. 1 :\!rs. R:ofelt.v"s house here Sunday nrght. 1'he girl \1·as_pro· nounced dcud :it the scene. officers s<.iid. <ind her mother died 111tcr al Glendora Community flospital. Carroll \\'as listed in serious but st:.i · ble condition. Offirers S<Ji d they \l"t•rc searching for :\frs. Rofelty·s estranged hu sband , Robert. <11, in connection \\ilh th(' ('aSC'. Lagu1ia to Do Cartwlieeling The L:1guna Bei1ch lligh School j::}'nlnJ s lit•s club \1·il l ha ve a eartwheel·a ·thon Saturday on the high school foot.ball field to raise funds for gyn1nastics equipment. At the e\'e nt, frQm 9 a.in. to 4 p.m. onlookC'rs c<Jn sponsol' cart\\'hccts for <1 ny amount from 3 penny lo a doll<ir or more" Proceeds \\'ill go tou·ard the purchase or a vuulting horse and mat~ for the neu·ly rormed club Art Cerantlcs Sale Phurned at School The Laguna Rt>ach St·~\ of Art reram1<'s d(•pur1mcnl "'ill h<l\'e :i prc- Chrislmas sale fron1 9 a .m . to 4 p.m Saturday 11nd Sunduy :it the school of art. 630 I.a~unn Ca nyon lloacl. '!'he sllte "·ill continue the follou·lnt \\'e<'kC'ncl on Dec. 14 a nd lri Planter'. t·up~. !lo"·t•r pots, casserolL·~ and In · hie u·are \\•ill be ;imong 1he items or. fercd.· llappy C"11"dit111s Cellist John Kaclz. pi;inist C.loria Sanrinen and \·iolinist r.Ioshe llan1mer form the One Third Xinth. a Canadian chnn1bcr n1usic g roup that performs at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Laguna Beach lligh School .\uditorium under the auspices of the Laguna Beach Comn1un11y (.'oneerl .\'>· .;ociation .. \dn1io;sion is open to season ticket holders. Season ticket" mu.\· he purcha<;;c>d :if the door. or by calling Theo (;oodrich. 194.4; 18. Two Saddleback Trustees Toss Hals iii Ri1ig T1\'0 of fou r Saddlcbal·k College trustees u· hose terms ex1>irc next ye ii r have declared thc'ir intentions lo seek re.election. Trustees i'\orrisa Brandl of lr\•inc and Larry Taylor of l~aguna Beach filed campaign papers l\londay u·ith the Registrar or Voters in Santa i\na. i\lean\\"hile. it is still not kno'.'·n u·hether Trustees Donna Berry of l\lission \'icjo and \Vi1\i:.im Dean of Tustin Y.'ill seek sceond term~ on the ~e\"en -n1enlher board. Hctired l\fission Viejo nl1nistcr Preston llo\\·el\ has taken out cam paign papers for the fK>st no\.\· held by fllrs. Berry. but has not returned them to the registr<ir llo"'ell also has lakt•n out pa1lt'r<;; to run for a seat on the Sr1cl dl<'back Valier Unified School Di s lrict ho:1rd of C'<lucation. Filfng for the ~~;l arch 4 rolle~l' clcr lion renlains 01x-n through J;.1n 1. 'Nulcracher' 01i Cable TV Excerpts from the Rallct Paciric<1 production of ·rchaikovsky's "The Kutcr.:icker .. \\"ill be pcrformcrl at :1 1>.m . and 5 p.m. Ftiday on t":iblc tclevision channel 10. The .seg ment y,·ill be offt'red ;1ga1n at4 :30p.m . Oec.12. Lila Zali. 3rtistir dlre<'lor. and Oouglas A.et\'e. general director. \\'Ill introduce the f'~terpts. which teaturt rl11ncers Andrea Daywalt, Carrie Kneubu.hl. BenJoimln Spertx-r. L.ou1sl? Fr:i:ier. C)'nthia 1'osh und Hoi;:cr ~--auhel. ·'Tht-Nulr r:.ickf'r·· \\ill bf! 1>erfor·n11•d through Dec. J5 ul the Laguna ;\foullqn Pia) house In Luguna Reach Rt"setv<ilipns ma)' be m11de by callin1: 494 ·lt48 wcekd1.t1• be· tween IO<i .m.und2n.m,. ' ' ,.-, • I Rent Aid for Elderly Sought for Laguna Fed1;:ral runds nlay soon becomt• a\"ailable to aid elderly Laguna Beiieh residents \1 ho :.ire having trouble p:iv ing th<." rent. Fran<'cs Engelhardt. chalrmiln nf the cit~,·s housing con1nlittee. said she ha .., been \\·orking "'·ith the Or;n1i::c County llou~ing Authority in applying for funds to subsidize rent .... in existi ng hou ~1ng . !'\o new construction 11·ould l">e in\'ol\'ecl. s he said. ··There i ~ thC' f)Ossibilit .v that 11t• may get some (funds) starting in the l:itter parl of January ·· ~Ir ,, Enge lhardt ':.11rl. She [;nd ;.ud ,,·ill he limited to tho ... e p:1.\ 1ng niore than 25 percent of thC'ir 1ncnml' for rent There 1\111 IX' 0.1 n1a' Griffi1i Wi11s Tlie Heisniari N E\V YOH K ~ L'PI l -Archie Griffin of Ohio StatC'. the most consistent runner in collegiatc history, today v.·;is named win · ner of the Heism:1n Tro1)hy as th e out.~ta ndfn g pla y(~r in 1hl' hat ion. (Ort ails, B4 l. Griffin . y,•ho becomes the fir-:t Junior since Navy's Rog(·r Staubach in 1963 lo capture the troph}', rKeived 483 fint pl;it-e 1·otes and 11920 points in a ballol In~ or s-ports \\•r1ters and ~porL"casters to brat Anthony' 011\•ls or l"SC. Davis. a &"eniol, @"Ot 120 first place votes and 819 points to· fintsh "''l'll ahead ot the third p111.eei fin is her. junior Joe \Vashhli;:ton ot Oklahoma . 1'om Clements of Notre Dome u·u§ fourlh , follo"•ed by David J·lurnm of Nehrnska. 1n1um rt•nt :1mount ;01d 11•n•1nt .... mt1 ..,t r:irn \e s:.1han ;1 "Pl'Cit1ed amount. 'hf• "" 1tl :\Jr.., Eng~lh;1rd~ .... aid '01nc rilm 1lit'" ;.i" \\'l'll a" elderly pco11le n1ci ~ h1~ hl·llll'd llO\\"C\'<'r . 'he -::ud The l S llou .... ini.: and L"rhiJn llt•ll'lopn1cnt fund' \1nul1I prohahly nnly be ..,uffi tiPnt (() ~ut) ,1d1lc :1hout 40 units. illthouf.!h ..,hi' l!'llmal(•d St"\('1":11 hundred L:igunan' l\C'ed ;1~~lSlillll"C' '.\Ir, En ~('l har·1l1 .;;11d all fund-; \1<111ld he han1tl(•d through the t11 \. count· ii :ind lhC' Oran).!1' County llou,. 1n:.t .\11thor1l} She 'll"l'..,..,l.d th.ti !ht• '11h~1 1!1,crl r1·nt, \\, 1u Id nlCan nu <·h•t ni.:t· 111 lhl' t'~ · 1'11ni:: 1·onlrn11111I .\' .... 1111·1• on h tho~e ;1lrl·:1d\ 1n 1 c~ul1·n1·r· \\oulrt h1.• ht·l1X'd . Chrisln1as Concerl Al Thurston School .-\ 1·o n<'er1 ft•;11t1r1ni.: l'hr1..,!ma .... nlti '-il' \\"Ill hl' offt•ri'fl frt•POf l'hargC' ill ~ p ,m Fr1d~1\ oil 1"hur'iton In . lt'l"tllediil\t" Srhool in l.;1g un:t IW;1l'h The eonc1•1 t 1' nffl'l"l'd hy lht>- ·rhur,t<111 Concl'rl B:i nrl \\l1h th1· .1un1or band ,1n<i J:ir1 ,· choru,. fhc rvC"nt i~ op('n 1 o the publ1 t'. Ford Policy 'Vile' TOK,.0 IAf'I (',1n1holll:t '<i f':1.1l ed ruler Princi' ;\oro<\01n S1har1ouk 'i<l\' Pre .... u!rnt Fo1 (j'.; A,1an pohr\ ;, ··noth111 i.: 1J111 thC' \1le cX1(•n,1on uf th<i1 nf Hirh.1r<i r\°1\on. 1ht•.'.\orth Knr('atl nt•'.''~ a.i:enr\ r1·portcd tol\"\ ,\1h:innul. y, ho h<'.tfl ' .1 rrhcl rl·~1tn1• hil,l'd 1n Pt·k1n~. "Jirik~· :\l11nda~ n•~ht at a h;.1nq111•1 1n t"\1 -. ho ni1 r 1n P)on~vnn ~. lh'· 'i:nrlh Kor1.•:1n c;1p1t ;1I \~'hi\e most of the family holdings are in stocks. Dil"·orth also.h~tcd Sl2f million in bonds and real estate lota\. ing ne:.irly $95 million t.:ompan1es in y,·h1ch the family holds SIO n1illion or n1ore in stock in- cluded Chase l\tanhalt11n Bank. l\tob1I Oil Co .. Eas tman Kodak. General Electric. Texas Instruments and Pit in · ncsota ~linin~ and 1\1.inufacturing (3111) Dilu·orth said that he tl'Ce1\ed '"un· anin1ou s permis:.ion'' of the Rockefeller f<1mily to n1ake public the total rigures of their holdings. e Officials Under Fire In Laguna 8)' JACK CHAPPELL 01 aw o..11, l'ilM $t.loff The Laguna Beach Fireman's As· snciation cri licizcd city ofril·ials today for the re ce nt la yoff of three. firefighters . In a "'rittcn stalt>n1ent the associ;i. tion said the layoffs would .. virtually eliminate" the possibility of the cit~· fire department taking O\·er emergen· cy ambulance ser\·ice. "Three men of the Laguna Beach Fire Department were offici::illy given u'rittcn notice that the \\"ill he laid off the first "·eek in~ce mber. This reduces the departn1ent lo 27 fire suppression personnel," the assoc1a· f tion letter said. "Further cuts can be anticipated 1n the next Se\'eral years '.''hich y,·ill seriously ha mper services now pro· \"ided by the departmen! if the city of'· ficials rontinuc dou·n the path they ha\·e chosen.·· ii ~ai d. Fir1· Chiel' ('h<Jr\ey Kuhn ;i l ~o la mcnt!'d tht• cuts in l>C'rsonnel. Thf· three firemen. Ja111cs R. De'.''lx.·rr~·. Ton1 King and l{1chard Richardson, li.1 ,.c not ,.l't found other \\'Ork he 'a iii The elin1ination of the per~onnl'I \\':IS m ade pos-.iblc by conibininl! police, fire, and lifeguard r:idio con1 · munications under the police di~· p:1tch<.'.'r . The department '1ould then hire t\\"O ne \v record'i Clerk.;. The chan.[?c~ y,·ould result in ~a \ 11lJ.!' of SI0 .000 this budget yeur and .111 e~t im atcd SI 9.000 the follo\\"ing year. Ch1t•f Kuhn said he has r<'tei\·ed nn indiCat1on of fut1her budget cut~ 1n thr department ~tnd forc.;;.11\· no further reductions 1n 1>cr-;onnc·I. llo\\.e\'t"r , he said lhl' ~'''nt latinn \\3<;; afraid that a\ll'mpl .... to t·lo,t' !hf' Top of the \\"orld F1re St;ition, rai~l·ll rh1, '"'' hudge1 .... e,,1on. \10uld bt" brou ~ht up ;ig:11n nl·xt \Par The <·h1t•f aj!rt·cd !hill the depart ment \\·a .... undern1;innf'd nnlinii.1110 ••I l.;1gun;1 '.; thrt•(' fire en ~inf·<i ;1rt• rnann1•d by thr1·c mt•n. ;ind nn(' '!<• 11011(·0 at the Top nf !ht' \rorld ~lat1"n i:<irn<·<;; only:! n1en. Kiln, Pots Stolen ·rhert 01 '' pott('rr kiln untl po1 , ';:i tur•d at S'.!.000 \\:J'-rcpor1 l·d l\J onda' by ·run llnndon. \Jfi ('~1n ~11n A~·rl·" llri\·c. L;1gun.1 fk.,1ch ()r;t n ;!t~ '' , ••• f ..... ,. Th~· \11·a1hcr ~t'r\11·1· 1' rJll· 10~ fnr r,nn l11111~hl ,uid \\"1•d 1lt"S(!;1\ \ll1h l1Ul1• th:111 µt• 111 t1·0111tralur1·:. l11 gh~ 111•,11 ."!>: 01t Jhc lwath('' ('l'<.11'h1n~ 1;:..-1nl;u1ri ("hanl't' ol rain 1ncre!J~1n.1: 1•• 711 per('c111 li+nu:ht ;HHI \\r•1ln«~· da\ l:\SllH:: 1'011\ \ Tli(' ntt•inori, ••1 l'1H nr111 • \tr~- 1110011 " Solty~i~. 11 LU lead.• •11 tit·· Syrnb10llf'Si' l.1twro111.11 ''"' i \I 11 ltou11t~ lrcr hrorhPr 1t·1~, h.:Ji. ~ ~,,,.,., • ed a /xlQk 11bou1 hi•r ~,,,,.~. l 'ri~1t: -1 • . ......... '\: 1 .......... -~ .. Ati•l.-0-n .. L.lil. .. rtl '" ..... .. 0-1 ........ .. Mllllt•I ~-, ... O.utliM ,, ,, ,.,,_ ...... ~ ••.l• -· .. l!lr~-'"'"'' .. c .. n-4 " -· '" Ort~I~ "-••t•• .. '"'~•• f'ff\fr ... e. .. "" ... ~-•• -· '" , ..... " .... -., .. s ............ ••t " ,._, A'l•ll fM~hlM! •• 11,0...·-· ... -·~ .. -·~ .. --.. '"'""""-•• ....,."""' .... , , \ :.! DAIL V PILOT L 1SC Slippery Driving For East li)' lh(' A \SOl'iat~d Prt''°' Snow and fret>1 1nJ: r;i1n brought hazardous dnv1n~ fruni the luv.er Great 1.:tk(:S 111\u th(• :\orth~,a~t tQd:1.v , pili ng rnQl'(l \11•<1thcr \lout•::. on :.umc rl" )!tans 1>t1 ll lli~~1ng out frc,m ;;i n1 on..,tcr weekend storm Heavv-sno11 v.arn1ng!'> \1 t·re in ('f- recl for purto; of Vermont. norlhern Hnd \A."e~te rn Nl'11 \'ork ;ind the rnoun t:alns or \Ve,1 \'1 r~u11.1 Fret'LJn~ r•un 1.1.·o rnin~~ ('()\l'rcd pJrt' of Ohio ;ind ~1 t.11ne Storm v.arn1ng., v.ere 1>0~ted for Lake Ont;ino and ~alr \\·;irn1ngs for J.ai.l''i lluftin and Erit'. the New r:n~land coa..,t anLI th(' northern and central Pacif1t·t·11ast Th(• st· a son·.., fir't maJor !>nov.~torm s tranded thou ... :.111ds of motorists. or forced lhem to abondon th('1r autos. in southern :\l ich1i:,an :i nd adJaC'ent sec- tion!'.> of Ohio, v. h1·re it dum1>ed 18 to 20 inches of sno"· Sund<iy and ~l onda y. RanginA into the Southea~l. the slorm piled as much"" 15 tnl'hes of "in0\11 in sout.h\\•t·..,t Virg1n1a und up to 2 feet in mount<.11 n :i rt·;1, of \\'t·-.t \' 1 rgini :1 It a I ,o h ruuli ht nun1erou:. po\1 .._.rout. age\. tr•1ff1e :1 t t'11len1.., <ind school anti hus111l·~s ..,huttk1\1n .. frurn r-.liehigan to :O.l ;1ine nut tht' foul \l'l'illhf'r also brought out the be\t 111 muny peoplt'. In southl';1!>lcrn :O.litht ~an. \1here the hf':i\"leSI ..,110\\' of the t·e,ntury me;i,ured ulmu't 10 in rhcc;. tet•n- <1 t:t'r" 1(J1ned tc1 pu~h ('a r :..rt{'r ~'ar up • . I . h <:10 1n\t•r,1ate 11~ \1ay ram p. ,\ pol ieem;1n pil'\...cd up u pregnant \\'Oman and ru..,hcd her to the hospital by sno\\·mobile. The Red Cross \\Cnl into aclion to help the mort' than 11 ,UOO JX'rsons s tranded in :\l ich1gan. among an e slimatcd 35 ,000 stranded there and 111 Ohto, Penn~} l1·;inia and '.\l:i ryl;1nd. l\l ore th;in £0 r•t-r,on" ,urf{·red (;1tal he:.ir1 atlatk" in :O.Tic·higan <.1lonc-\1 hil e sho\•cilng snov.. 6ome school$ and busint·,scs v.·hich \\·ere clo~c1! frum ;..11 t h1 g:1n lo \:(•11· r:ngland nnd into App;darhia on ;..1011 - day pl !.i 1.1ned to reo1X'n totla ~'. dl'Jll'IHI in~ on lnt·a l condition .... But rn:iny l'l' maint'd clo"l'd. hopin.L! to rec;u n1e operations \\'cdnt·sda~·. I:>t·troit puhli1· sc h ool s and manv uther" in soulhe;1stt·rn :O.lichiJ!;1rl 11·rrc umon).! those closed <1J!<.1in Inda\". T"·o ncv.spapcr" in ·!\1ichiJ!an, the l}c>troit '.\"cv." and \\o'ayne Oaily Ea ~le, £ailed to publis h :i.tonday t·d11tons. '!'he "nov.· fortcd cancf'llat1on of !'ita ll' and loral go\'ernn1ental meetings The judge :.ind jury fa iled to ~hov.· up for a murder trial at Dctro11"s Recorders Court. !\t aryland ea tled nut r\ationa l Guard unit ~ to help l'lear snow from l\·eslcrn pa rl" of the ~t ale !\londay and to resc ue an est1malt'CI 2,000 stranded motori s t ~- In Kentucky. 11here man\' schools were closed 'Tonda~· and toci"ay, seven chi\drt>n 11 ere in jured in a school bu.., acc1de nl Electric Tools Stolen b y Burglars Oran~e Count~ '\hcrirf"s dcputie~ are-in\'cstii.:at1n ~ lhl' 1hcft of electril' 1001, valued at 560 rrorn a Capistr;ino lk·ach home. Deput1c' said the 100\" 11cre l:tkc n from the home of .1r\ p.:tllcr~· ov. nt>r Uetty Louise \\'alkt·r. 5:1. of 26991 1\l'enidrt L;is 1';1lma' h\' 1h1C'l'es \\ho ~ntercd via t:ie unlol·kl·d garuge door v. hi le the n\~'nt•r \1 a~ ab~~·nt. 4 Sailors Found OX:'iARD 1L Pl 1 Four l)t'rson ~ r!'ported O\"l' rchit' on a sa1 hn_g cru1'e 1 o An al'a pa J.:lt1nd Sund:i\· 1\ere round in . .11nod cond1tifJn 1l11ft 1nl!-thrt•c mdt•s nrf PL ~l u¢u hy a nal'al l'f''-f'areh ~hip )l11n1L1\". \!r ~ \'irtori:1 f:l's1'd\, her 50n Tuff.1 anti l\1tl fnends 11L·rc; found ('f1ld :inil h11n cr~ hut in ntht·rwisr ~ood (•onclil i<•n • "9 RAN GE COA ST LISC DAILY PILOT T"'t 0<A"9f Co-!" 0••1f fl'•l<>I ,.,,~"'"•<II ......... _ ...... t ... p,.,, ••1>«111•\N'dl>ytiW'O.""Qf CMU ""Dl•"'-•"d C4mc;.•"• S.IW' .. 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" C.to-.o"l• 415·0630 (oo.,.._., 1•1• (ht~Q<' C~•I• fl'u&h.,,•~'I (l)f"IM~> .... no,., \t"""'' OllV\l•f l••"' •" t·• •I molt•• o• .. a ... r1, ... .._1, ,,.,..~ ""'' ll" •Ofl'"""''a .,.,..,,~1 •-·•l ""-~,..,. o• tOD•t<Qrolc .. ...-• s.>1ena t111• 11'!1'•"' IN'" •1 "'"• ""''' c_.i,"""'' ~~''""''•" c• ,.,,,,,. woa -11'1f . ~' m~.1 \." Q(l m""!MT , f'n>lll ..-) •\l,..lllol\1 \I 00 m""'"'' i I ! I I l I I • Plant Updated ; Haldeman Nixes FBI, CIA 'Hush' \VASJlfNGTON (AP > -11 .R . llaldeman today denied that he tried to rnisuse the CIA and FBI by trying to ha\·t· an early investigation in \\'all'rJ:<itc stop1>ed. '"l!>n'l it a fat't." askl'd Asst. speriul Prosecutor llichard Ben-Veniste at lhl' \\'<1tergate cover·up triul. •·you did something you had no right under tht· la\.\.' to do and that is to ntisusc your po:.ition in the covernment lo mis use the CIA in a y:ay to defraud the CIA and FUI. .. reasons you knew not to be in the nalionat 1nterl'sl'.''' ll:ddt•m:in. who at that time .,..·as the top aide to thcn-Presid(·nt Richard ~I. i\1 ,onJepli~d : "I h d no 1ntcntion nfexrl'cdin~ m~· responsibi li ty and my job: I had no in · tention or defrauding and misusin g 1he CIA or FBI : I had no intention of obstru<'lin~ the investiJ;lation ... " llalden)~n and four others are on t n<i l on charges that they c·onspi1:ed to obstruct j ustice. The indictml'nt,. eharges I hat thev interfered \\'ith the v.urk nf thl' CIA i1nfl FBI. ''hy deceit . <·raf1. I rickcry and dishonest m(•a ns.'' l laldem;in \1·as q11(•stioned about ;1 rn('c·tini:! on Junl' ~J. Hl72, whe re CI,\ Director Richard ill'lms and his depu- ty, Vernon \\'alters. 11·cre approached by llaldc man about the \Vatergate in · vestigation. l·laldcman said he :1skcd the Cl1\ of- ficials to tell tht· FBI not lo trace the funds found on the \\"atcr~ate burglars. Jialdeman said the White I-louse \\'anted to a\'Oid emb<irrassing donors to the i'\ixon re-election cam- paign. The money found o n the burglars had come from campaign funds. O..ily Pil.i SUit l'M .. SINGING OUT .J an1c<; Sidford Ile rt J. pre...;idcnt of Orange Count.\' l ,\·rit C)pt'ra ."\~sociation. a nd Explorer Sl'out Oon1 D "l-;abcl1~1 put ull ~i g n-; announcing" a 5...;or iation"·; funclrai...;i ni.: fa ir S;.iturday ;,111d Sunday at ~·r~li\"al grouncl'i in L;.i guna [~each Christmas Fair Set Da-n Leslie, \\'ho helps run Laguna Beach ·s se,\·age treatment plant. inspects some of the new e lectronic equipment" iristalled at the plant. Installationof the f€ar is part o f <.i $274.000 modernization pro- gram u nder \\·ay at the pla nt, \vhich \\'<l.S built in the 1930s. "''ou call in America's foremost and highest-level men responsible for t he inte ll igence-gathering funclion and national security or the United Slates." Ben-Veni ste said. "You're telling this court and this jury lh.jjt States." Ben-Veniste said. "You're made lo have the FBI curt ail on the g rounds that it \\'as politically e mbar- rassin g for this investigation to be continued?·' Two Days in Laguna A Christmas fair highlighted by opera perform;inces and Dis ney fil n1s 11·il\ t:.ikc pl:.ice from 10 a rn . to 4 p.ni. Saturday and Su nday al the lrvinl' 13o "·l in Lag:una Beach, Christmas <"oncl'rt at 3: 15 p.111. Sun- day by the Saddleback College Choir. free Disney films at 10:15 :1.rn . in the Forum Theater. and one-act opera productions at 1 p.tn .. 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m . both days. Opt!ra tickets arc SL Two Million Ounces· l·la ldeman r ei)licd that \va s his un· derstandin~ of a suggestion that had been made to him by President Nixon. Admitt:.1n c<' to the fund-raising fair and s v.·ap mC'et spon~orcd by the Orange Count~ Lyri c 0 1>e r<.1 Associa- tion is SI. Of Gold to Be Sold At one point in the cross- examination, Bcn-Vcnisle accused flaldeman of ··v.'andering up and down and all over the lot" and muddy- ing his answers to questions about ho\\' much Haldeman and ~ixon kne"' about \Vatergate. Special events include an outdoor 1'hc fair will be repeated the rollo\\'· ing \\·ee~end , Dec. 14 and 15. \\'ASHINGTON CAPI -The United Stales "·ill sell tv.·o million ounces of gold, \'a\ued officiolly at 584.4 million, from its go1·ernmf'nl-held gold re- ser1·es, Treasury Secretary \\'illiam E. Simon said today. Simon also said the gol'crnment \1•itl nol ask for a postponement of the right fo r Americans to buy gold after Dec. 31 . I-le said the go1·ernment gold \\'iii be sold al a pu blic aut·tion Jan. 6 and that Transit Chief Fielding Quits Post to Teach By 8 11.LSCllRF.IHER 01 Ur,• 0.H' Pl\"! !>!•ti Dr. G J "Pete"' F1eldin~. i;::tncral m:111aJ,!(•r of Ori1ng<' t.'ount~ l'r;1 n~1r l)i ... triel for the past three yt";1rs. re '-igned \1 onday to resumr teaching dut •e~ at CC l r1·inc Ficl<lin;.:. a Soi1th l.;1guna rcs1d<"nl . 1n1I '\t•11· Zca1.1nd nati1·l'. \1 Ill t;1ke <.1 l:i<"u!l .1· po,.lt1 on 1n the ne11· l'C I ln!'litute of Tran~porlation and Traf- fic t-:ngin ecr1n g. Jh:.v.jl\ leal'C' transit 1h~t ri<'I Sl'l"\'iCC' .J :i n. :J '/"r:1 n<;1t dirl·Ctors 11n111ccl1att'lY ap po1ntcrl a!'!>istant general m<ina,::t>r Jim Hl'iC hcrt. :1 \'ill:i Park tit\" coun- 1·1lrnan. ;1~ a('ling d1rl'ctor Und or- clC'rC'd an im n1 ed1ate rccruili ni::, clnl l' for a re rm a ncnt d1~t nl't <·x(•cul i 1·e. Fil·lding 11"as tilt• 'fir,\ general m:inagrr of the trans1l di;;trict fnllo11 . in g its formation by \·otl'rs in 1970. lie left a leaching po'iition in the Ul" lrl'ine School of Sot>i:i l Scicne>l'S lo take lhC' tra n.,il district offi ce and io; currently on extended ll'a \"C from the un1vC'rsi1y. In his lcttt'r of rcs1gna1Lon. Ficld1ni:: "aid "'I a m ~u re I \\"Ill hl' :i more re~ponsi\C' tc;1chcr and cffcrH1e rt' «C'3rC'h ;1nalysl as the result of n1y ,., poo;;urc to the' rral \1orlrl of urb:-in pohc~. ·· F1C'lding <;:JHt th{' n('\\ l'CI !n!'lllUt(' 111!1 f'n;1 hll' h1r11 t11 J)(> !1 h'.irhcr a11ct ,1111 r\•n1:.i1n 1u1·ol t (•d 111 lran,1ior\;i ti(1n <i('\ c lo pm <'Ill Fnlln\1111._1! F1l•lrh ng's rl':.1g n:1ti on. rl i' l r1t·1 d 1 re<·! ors ordert·d their -.1 <1ff111 hcj.:!O lnnktn~ fnr pro~r:1n1'i 1n 11 htC'h F11~lding enuld p<1l"t1 rip.ite .is u consul t;1nt. F it>ld1n .(?.'" ll•nure :is the lop lr•1n~it 1!1~tl'I('{ t''l:i'Cll\Lll' \\"3'i :J 5UCC't'5S ll11 ont· f11r tht• n1ost p:1rt. llis only maJOr disappointmC'nt can11· .'\O\ 5 11ht'll county \Cllt•rs f{'· J1·1·11•d a ... ;i l('s ta:< i11c rea sed{'\L~nt>d ti' p.1 1 fnr a fun1ri~t11· n1a ~~ r;1p1d lran ... 11 ,1 'tl'n1 Fit>ldin~ s.1111 1n :in 1nt\·r1 i \\ '1'\l•ral month" before I.tie election that its outcome "·ou1d probabl) cte - tcrm1ne hiii; future In h1<; partine: "l:llC'm~nl. F1t'lrl1ni::, <;;;11d tht' dt'(f'al nf lhc ~alt·~ !JX m:ikl'-. 11 1mpt•rati\(' (or thl' d1;;tr1cl In ht• ;1ler1 to :ill monC',. malll'r~ .ind to h1.'.11in 1nnrh1nc 1x-n11ir' 10pro11clf' lh1• ht''l po~<;;1hl(' '('r\11'(' for thl' lr.1..,l amount of mnn{'\ llt• said th<' d!<;lrirt hao;; a nt'.1rl\ ron1ple1t• m ao;;\t•r pl an !hllt i' bJ~1cat I\' ..,ound tin rt r Jn ht• 1 nq\lt• rtl!·riletl Fleeing Officer sales \A.'ould be in quantities of 400-oz. bars. The General Ser\"ices Administra- tion 11•ill issue formiJI in\'italions for bids in about lOdays. Simon said. 13en-Veniste wailed until after the jury had left the room to complain about f1aldeman's ans"·ers to his questions. Young Suspect Shot The secretary al so disclosed in testimony before the House Banking and Currency s ubcommittee that the government \\•ill consider selling ad- d itional gold in the future. although probably in smaller amounts. llatdeman maintained that a J une 23. 1972. cOn\'erSation in which he and Nixon ta lked about Walergate con- spirators G. Gordon Liddy a nd E. 1-lo"·a rd ~lunt did not necessarily in- dicate l le1lde m an knew that Liddy directed the break-in. The break·in had occur red six days earlier. L After Fifth Holdup Simon made clear the Jan. 6 sale of gold is directly connect ed to the de- c ision of Con.e:rcss to permit ;\mericans to O\\·n gold . ending a 41· FIRM TESTS DREDGES FOR GOLD HUNT. Pa ge A10 \Ca r -old ban on the pri\·atc ov.·ncrs hip l lf the precious ri1ctu1 . lie ~aid that if the .COl'ernmcnl did not ,el\ .. ome of its i:old, an increase in .cold import' \1ould be required In n1t'et ~pecul a111·c and industrial ncccls "'l 'h1 .... add1!1on:::il import dt•- n1and \\"Ould lt'nd to lo\1 er t ht \'a I ue of lhP U.S dollar rcl<1li\'e l(J &!her cur- rc·nt·ics and \1 ould thus tend to in- {'rea"e lht• dollar prit:es of the .cood~ 1\ c-i n1 port and oft ht· t \ pcs nf cs port,·' Simon s;.nd. - The ... ale of 2 m illion ounces "'ii\ b<• only :i "nlall portion nf lhc official L' S gold supply of 27fi n1illion nunt-l''i. Valu<'d at 512.22 IX'r ounce. the U.S. ~old rescrve'i arc \l'Orth ;1bout Sil .6 hlll1on . ,\t the official pnC('. a 400·ouncc bar 1,·ould <'O~t about SI6.800. On 11orld n1arkets, gold has been sellinJ! for about 5180 an ounce and it is likt'I~-the 'J'rcasury 11·ill sell its gold at something clo!'er to the nlllrket price ra t ht•r th:i n th<' official price. Simo n t ol d thl' li ou ~c s ub- comm1 tt rc·. ho1l'e\'er . t hat the T rea'\ury Oe partment "docs not have any :.pt'<'i f1c prict' objective in mind" a nd dors not \\'ant to hr con)mitted to :1 specific pricl' formula . ··111 ml' l'ie\\·. th<" sccretar\' of the Trca~ur; shoulcl ht• l''\Pt-•C tcd lo c-..:- l'l"l'ISt' res pon.,ihlt..• JUd gn1t·11t t king 11110 aC'C'OUnl O\'l'l"·all l'{'OnOnllC 0 cli - !inns :.1ncl the Ol·cd to al'oid plucing t dut' strains on !he international 1·alu(' of 1 he dollar.'' ht• 'air! S1n1on 'ought In ;1lla\ f<'ars lh:it. -.:des of official ~nlcl "110uld be p;irt- 1ng 11·ith nur n:it1on:.d parrimon.1· I bcli<'\'e th<'o\f' fears are unfounded " Ill' s;nd lhut s111cc the government 1l<'C1dt'd 111 1968 In remove gold fron1 11:. role :;.., :.1 parti al backing for US. currency. "1-told OO\\' has no funl'tion 1n our don1 eslic monetary sy~t1:m . ·• Three Rings Take n In South Laguna Oran~(' Count~· Sheriff'~ deputies :ire 1n1r..,t1,i;::it1n,i;: the th('(t from •• South t.a,Ru n:i home of three rin~s \ aluC'd at n1.·url\' Si..100. J)1•pu11e ~ ~;ud lhl· Jcv.·elrl' \\'35 l:ikt'n from the hi1me of 1'on1as G :0.1,1rAulc1. 66. of I;.: La ~nda. Thr c Ar{·h Ra}'. hy huri;z l;1rs who broke ~ 1)p('n" lockt'd 5cref'n (ll)Or ~'the r<'<ir nf thf' r(•~idl"nCt' a.nd took the rings frOrll II t1~·droon1 hure<J U • \\'he n Ben-Beniste complained about l-la\d em an's lengthy responses. the \\'itness' la·wycr said he had a Ti ght to answer fully since it is a criminal t ri a 1. New Personnel Board Forming Applications arc nov.' being taken for pos itions on Laguna Beach's Ill'\\"· ly crratc<I personnel board. \\"hich 11·ill handle city employ(' grievances a nd advise the city council. Board membership is open to any re,ident of Lagun.i He nch\\ ho is not a c11.v cmploye . ,\pplicants should 1vri% to the tit,\' l"lllll)ci l or bring a lett('r t the council orlicc <it city hall before D e. 18. 'J'hc three mt'mbers selected \1"ill 'il'l"\'e through Scptcn1bcr. 1975. One teen-aged holdup suspect lie, critically "'ounded tod<iy al Orange County l\ledical Center and two other youths arc in custody in connection 11·ith a n1arket robbery spree in Fullerton and Anaheim l\londay. Anaheim polite !>aid J;1mes F. Al - laire. 19. of S:.1nt;1 Ana, \\ilS s hot in the head and s houlder by patrolm ;1n · Steve Koerner as the youth fled thl' ·scene of the la:.t of ri1·e norlh countr mark~l heists. Arre~\t•d at the scene of the 7:30 pm. robbery "·:~s :i li-yl':1r-olcl (-;arden Grove boy 11·ho matched the d('stri pt ion of one of the robber:-. 1\n 18-year-old ~outh \I ho police re- fused to identify tod ay ned from !ht• Home Ransacked ' . Fro~e n food, turquoise je\1clry and old coin s all l'alucd at 5871 were re- ported stolen ~Tond;:iy h\o' f)ell0r<1h Dillon, 1130 !\o. Coast" llig hv.·a)', Laguna Beach . • !>tt:nc hut \1'as arrested a short time l;.1\l'I" for questioning. ,\ poltee spokesman said no shot c; \1·ere fired IH. thc officer \\ho v•it- nessC'cl the C"rlmc but inl'estiga tors found n .4:i -caliber automatic pi stol at the scene and impounded a s m:11l pickup truck allegedl.\· used as the i.:eta\\·ay \'chicle. Audubon Group Sets Joaquin Marsh Trip The Laguna llills Audubon Sociell' 1111 1 sponsor a tri pSaturda\· to the Sai1 Joaquin :\larsh 111 lrl'inc -to look for ~uch birds ao; the \Vandc iing 'ratllr·r •ind the :-OJ ourning Do1'l'. 1\ car pool 11·ill Jca1·e at 8:30 a m. frutn lhc cul-dl'·SUt of A\-l'OU•' ('arme l in L<'1 surc \\'orl£1. ;ind 11111 return about noon. Ad11ition;.tl information 1s ;n·aL!a1>1c by cn!ling !137-3169. ''The Dating Game'' When a customer chooses a date for installation of hi s carpeti ng . he want s to be assured th at the ca rpeting will be in stalled on schedule. We are able to provide fa st. effi cient service. due to the fact that we maintain all of our own crews. If ne c e ssa r y, be cause o f constru ction delays. we ca n adj ust the sched uled date fo r our customers convenience . After all. carpeting can be purcha sed many places. and the one thtng 11e can provide that others can 't: is the t3ES T SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ·HouRS:Mon.ttn'l'IMn., 'to 5:30 -fll., Uot -SAT: 9:]0 to 5 • I J ·- ~ Auto Layoffs Mean Fewer Gifts at Yule DETROIT WPll There will be fewer pre· scnts this )ear for the chil dren or more thun because the cars they bwlt are n't selling • 2J5 000 U.S. and Canadian auto worl-:ers laid orr For thous::i nds more whose hvehhoods are lied lo the nat1qn's number one 1n· dustry, December will be J\ol aril~ n J oa n Ka11pp1nes has been' <.1ppo1ntl'd n1a1 kt tin~ 1 cprc:sen lall\C for Nat1on11I \irl1nf'$ 1'rior to her recent promollon, 1ilrs Ku11pp1nes '-1.0rked for Na· t1onal In I he :u r frei ght department. lier lf:r11 tory includes Orange County She a nd her husband children reside 1n Irvine and t-...o t-llAUll'll'Hfl i Greal \\estern Savings and t oa n Association has fljjmed ('a rl J. Castillo ass 1 ~t.1nt \ice prc:s1dcnt The Sanlil Ana 1es1dtnt 1s mt1 n.1gC'!' <1f thC' f11n1 :. I ,1kc"ood office and h,1:. bcl'n v.1\h the a:.soc1,1tlu11 since I9GJ • :'\f.'\\'purt Beach resident J oseph ll Arnold has 101ned ~xxo n C:he m1cal LS1\ a:. a techntc~J :..!lei. 1 cpresent.1t1 \ c 1n the ~pec1:.i lt) chem 1c a Is dt'part nicnt l'r1or to Joining l::xxon he \l.iJ:. 1n :.ales \\Lth f',l,1 gna Chem1c.:i l Corp • \>atrick \\. lfa,es h.:is been named to head !he> n e\vly cre<ited consumer :iffa1rs depailmtnt at t'll'etv.ood Enterpnses, Int. in Riverside The Dann Point resident spent 11 ~ears \\1th L1n1on Carb1d~ 1n Los Angeles bcfo1 c Joining the mobile home f11 m. • Earl Cla rk has hcen t le ctcd chairman of the A1ne rican l.1fc ln~ur ance A:.soc1a t1on, principal tr adt•• group of thf' n.1l1on :. I 800 11 fc 1nsu r ei s lie•~ ch,11101,111 ;ind th11.:f tXl'Cllll\C of IJ(t11!1"n1.tl I 1tc ol Callf(Hnla and 1s nlsn i.:roup \IC't' 11rcs1drt1t head1nA p1su1 ance <1nd tn\eslml•nt r;c ~ \ ite:. 101 the llrm 's 1)are n1 ~ T1 an,aml'rJ Ca Corp I le and hi:. \I lfe r esid c 1n Laguna :'\1gut'l • •".\\,"Gene" Ba rbee o( Ba rbre E nsle n Insurance ,\ssoc1ales or Ltiguna '\:1,guel h<1s been J\\arded a:; a · com1>anv top producer" by Old I 1ne Brokerage Scr\1ces lie sold more than SI :1 milhon 111 li fe 111 ~ui a nee cluring the \at;l ::ilX month!> • ·rhc board of directors of Douglas 0 11 Company tH1\e announced the elect1on of l.ionl'll J . Janecek :.is \ice pt cs1dent of the crin1pan\ The Seal Beach resldent 1s d1re<.:tor of plunn1n~ and rorporJ.lt.: :-iccrctary, and h:i:. bl.'t n 111th th(' f11 m s ince 1961. • J\en neth L Booth has been e l('ctecl a group' ice pre- sident of tonsohdatt'cl Foods Corpora ti on. 1tc v.111 conHriuc as pres ident of B P F'urn1ture, a tll11s1on of Consohdatcd Foods. v.1th a 3!l0,000 squa1·e foot facll1t) 1n lr\ inc fie resides 1n '\:C\\vurt Beach • San Cl('mente r£'s1dent Richard F' Smith has been promoted to n1 an.tgt·r nf Southern Cahforn1a First S a lional Bank's ilarhor\ 1C1\ office 1-fc 11 a ... formL·rl\ ~1~nrral lcnthng officer at the b .. nk s San Clcn1cnti:off1<c • \I aria nil(' llf'1n1a11 has b('l"ll elected an assistant \ irt· pt l'S1den1 of G1hraltcr Sa\ 1ngs and named m.111a~e1 of its San\,1 ~\na office ~Trs lle1man 1~as appointed .is s1stan11n.1nager1n ~larch. 197:1 :ind has bt>t'n acting manager fot the past sc\eral months She 10111ed G1bralter us a teller 1n 1969 folio\\ 1n g C\;1">C r1ence \\ ith .1no1her BS· soc1:illon In Southern Cu ltfornla • Rober t St over of \mllng's '.\iurserv of .\ev.port Ue.1th has bcl.'n 1.lected p res1rlcnt of thC' C)ran ~e Count' chapter or Utt> Ca l1forn1,1 1\ssocia l1on of ":\urserymen HltM,llH even bleaker They don't have the guaranteed annual v.•age that is cush1on1ng layorrs for the automobile workers JJ OW I.ON G TH AT cushion will last 1s another worry for industry and un ion executives concerned nbout the worst recession in the business since the 19:;()s They feitr that supplemen· tal unemployment benefits funds at the Big Three auto makers v.• 111 soon be depicted These funds (wh1(h are given the acronym s ub here), a long "'1th state un cmploymcnt compensation help provide latd orr v.orkers v. 1th up to 95 per· cent or their lake home pay At Chrysler and •,ord. sub funds are generallv in fair s hape but the General f\lotors fund 1s at Jl!Sl 19 per tent of maximum • New layoffs announced nt G~I last week affecting 24 000 1vorkers for 1ndcf1n1lc penods "ill raise long lei n1 la\offs at the No 1 ,1uto 1n.1ke1 to ove1 64 000 l>~ thl' t:nd of January Ry the end of next month more than 112,000 a uto v. orkers "'Ill be idled 1ndef1n1t c l}. :.ip proaching the more than 115 000 off for Ion}! J1t'rt ods last "'Inter TllOS•; NU ~I R E RS dn not include a nother 100 000 wo1 kcrs who are off for one .ind two weeks at a time A I) pica\ Chrysler ,1s seml>ly tine worker "Llh a wife and l\l.o chi ldren 111 Detroit takes home S24 1 60 \V1th state uneniployment compen!<o!ilion and sub he II get $222 02 tax free -tr -tr 12 G ifts No iv Cost $13,069 $280 Million to Start Up . Oil Shale Mine Operation SA l.T I.AKE CITY <API -· The Bureau of '.\l 1ne!i e!:timatc.s it v.ould cost nearly S280 m1lhon to start operation of D so.000 barrel· per d:iy otl !ihalc mine and process1n~ pla nt The Buren11 or Land li1<1n.1 gcment hns uccepted hids for {our 011 shale 1>ro· lotvpc !east's, two each 111 Utah .ind Colorado, I\1ds \>,'Crc called for on two Lracts in \Vyoming. but the go.,.ernmi?nt rccci.,.ed no of· fcrs. r.f onda~·s estimate of tQmmcrc1fll costs came 111 a news release rtte1ved here from Lhc Department ofthc Interior NO SUCCESSFUL com· n1ercial extrar11on of nil from shale has so far been undertaken. but 01l 1nduslry officials have said the In· rre11ed price of crude oil on inltrnattonal markets h11 mad' It potenllail)' proflla· blc. ~ Thti mines bureau said it t<ikl'S lemperat11rt•S o( 900 dearecs f'Ahrenhcll lo turn • the s ha le into 011 It cst1mat· cd shale land in lhc three states contains 600 h1\hon barrels of petroleum, as muc h as the v.orld's current recoverable reserve::> The report gives capital 1nvl'stmcnt and oper<1t1ng cost s ro1· underground min ing .ind <lbove ground 011 ~h~1lc re101 llng operation!>; 'Tht> estimates are b~scd on 1973 v.'agf.l:s and prices, :ind do not include land cos· ts. or reflect the 111fla· tlona ry I rends of recent months. ' the nev.s release said ti c!limatcs lnltlal cap1t:il investment for a 100 000 barrel per day OJ)Crat1on v.·ould be in excess of SS22 mil lion It assumes a 12 per· cc11t rate of return on in· vestmcnt after taxes ond csllmates the selling prirc or semi refined shale oil <it betwtcn SS 15 and $5 66 a bt'lrrcl. ANT I POLLUT I ON measurts v.•nuld include re· usc of Jl3 ~es from the retort· In~ and <1i l llrocrss1 nr: • stages. with re(;(l\('JV or :immon1a .ind s ulfur .. l! byproduc-1 s "\V,1tcr. l'Ol leC'tl'd in \\;iSle 1mpn11 nd· m£'nts. \\OUld be ust•d dur· 1ng shale process1n~: :iny that had lo be released into slren ms would he rlc:ined first,' the rclca!;e -;,11d The bureau caut1onf'rl th:it the flgurl':. arc only c~t1mate" and atld!'d "Ac tual rosts or for s1:irt1nn :ind runn1n~ an oilshale opera 11011 cnmmerc;1a ll v \\ould vary fron1 local.Jon to loc:i t1on and year to year " , • Tuesday's Closing Prices .• TIJUd1y. December 3, 1974 CAIL y PtLOT A I I NEW YOR K STOCK EXC HANGE Yt•r'• tligh-Low• Appe•r Ever y Salurday ., '• " ' '· lln11r111er S1ti f \\' S llll'\GT ll ~ 1 \1'1 Ll r ' '• \rmnnd ll:immc1 bol.1rd1..ll:ur1nanof lhr l)ttulcnt d Prt111!cur 1·1,r•1 'aid tud.t\ hc \\ !11 "I.It' 1n f1•rlf't ~l t.11i.rt 1o P'l'\l'lll hi'• r<lm l .•111 , t.1k1•0\l'f hy ~t.1ntl.1 rrl 11111.f lnrh.111,1 frn11 111•!1 Hl HI\ \).l\ ~AP 1 Ir.in h,,, di' cu''t d !ht· ~''"d1d1!\ 11f pur1 h.1 .. 1ni,: Ill ):.JJnl l"!i \ r.tr~o !rano;1111r1 11J ,,,1.•'I fro1n L(ll \..hcerl \1r1·r.1fl l"o rp. th f1n,1 nr~.1lly ht~1,.,1~ur1•1I .1c r11.,r<1ce !1rrn ':'I\' ''~'~'~Jl=~"~'~'='~Y~~~'="~'-------'~"~""='~'~·=Oec::embet3.19?.t Bud~efary Reas.011s Women Grounded? WA!HI NGTO:\ IAPI 'tbe Nivy's r1r)t se:1.:01n~ 'WOIJ)dfi sullnr) ,ippart·nll~ "' 11 b~ beached nl'xl }l'11r because the Na\'y plan) to take thl' hos pital :i h1J) Sa nctuary o ut of com rnisaion, probably by )pr Inc;, ' "-offlc1~1s say there is no ot~t ').Clive Na\·y ship 10 whftl! \\Offi(•n CiiO bt• ;.L)· si,,ned'U nder the lav.·. Atl:no'll:l~ging that the N~vy plans to-retire the S.!l'I Ctuary. the Pl'ntai,:on ntsJ ihe mo,·e stems from .. bu,_dletar)' rl'asons " The movJt afso r.iises thl' quc)- tion ~·hether the :O.'a,·y in- tends to. earry out it s plan 10 station tin aircraft carnl'r in Greece. Nt\\'Y OFFIC"IAl.S L. /ti. BOfJd stre:i:il·d they :.ire far from d1 ll appointe d v.1th the l)t•rforma11ce or v.·omen -A•ho have ll<'rved on the erew or th1· ho~ital sh11) stn<·\· tht" pilot program 'A'ttS startt.'tl l\\O ye ors ago. 1'hey s;ud no maJnr pro· bl«ms developed while as many as 69 women officers :ind t•nl1sted personnel Jived and '''orked a mong more than 400 n1alcs aboard th1: sh1.p. '· At on(' point la)t )'('ar, .':a\')' sourt"es said there had _ bel'n Sl•vcral shipboard ro man{'CS and one possible \\edllin g v.·a s buddin g hetv.een a rad1o"·oman and a machinis t 's mate. ALSO, 1\ \'Ot;SG "·oman learned she "·as p_regnant More Fathers Getting Custody ~l11 re ;i nd more d1l'orc1·d fathers of late ;1rl• getting legal CUlltod ~ of lhl' youni.:~t l'r~. This OC{'Urred rarcl,- 25 year1> ai:o .Jusl ahout all J.!l'O\\'nups ha\·{' obsc r\'c(I this chanf.!t' of l'\t•nts "'1th at least mild interest. Fe"· realize, ho\\e\'l'r. that lilO ~t>ars a go the father almo~t 1n,·ar1~bly ~ot cu:-.tod~ of the children \\'hen he and the mothet!i separated O\·er this country 's entir{' history. the fat tiers ha\'c held 11.'gal control O\'er the offspring far longer tha n ha\'c the mothers. IT ·S.COMJ\10:\'L \' claimed but rarely cxplainc-d \\'h)' elephants ne\'er forgt't. A i(!l ~: llttle knn\\·n fa ct abo ut ~lilll(J' ---~M::~":'"""~~flal~~~ ~-:f~ -•• ~ ...... ~_;e...v . · "'..c~. turn the ir hl"ad s to loo!\ behind th('m Tht•) \·e .1 ust got tol'cmembt•r . J)(lll~ibl_\. \'OL' K:\'O\\' \\'11.-\T hap- pen~ \\"hen you don't l)i.1.\' .'uur exor c i s t " 'i'o u ·r C' l"l" possessed. \ \1t.:c 1·hild told me that. Rl\'(;S t). "Don 't thl· ,t?1 rb go \\'1lh their bov(r1t'nd;, to the je,1 elcrs to bu' the t·n ~.ij!l•ment rings 1n 'most t·asl•!-> ".'" \. \'ot 1n mo ... t Hut tn .\~out of 100 in::.tanct·s. thr' do .. <\.nd in 12 out of 100. tht' ~oun g men go a lone. In 1·2 out of 100 ~uch ,·1s1t s to the jC'\\ 1·ler. friends or relati\'t•s also make lhe trip. And as pre,·iously reported. in four out of t'\"(•ry 1110 t'ngagemcnt .... the ,t?irls go b \ them;,el \'e) for I hr1r nng;,_ · .\RE YO l ' 1\\\'ARI-: lhCl'l' ar(• ~ueh thing:-. a ~ mug . ger bees·.· llonl',,. Lot_.cs that st·nd ou t raiding p<1rties 10 attack other hon e\ ht'C·s Thrt'l' or four of tht·se mu''- Jters jun1p on <.1 11orkl'r. b1.·.1t h1n1 hl'lpl(~s. then ~te~l his nl'ctar. ll i1·c la1\· l'nfort·1·nt c•nt to prot<:"<'l tht· inno- <·ent itn d pun 1:-ih lht· guil1 .1 1;, :.:i1d to be hopC'les:.I~' 111 <tdl'ljll<Jl ('. ·ro1J.\ r ·s E("t•\:O.:u ,. \\'a.; nnne oth1.·r th.in S:1n1 :\l :1rcon1 \1 ho s ai d. ""T he trnubl t: \11th tu1l :1~ ":. t·tilnu n\~ is \ha! \\ hf'n a n1an 1s rich. it 's a lion p;1p1..·r. \\'h('nhC''s broke. it ·~ca ~h . ·· \\ 11 .\T 'S .\'OT \1 1d e l\' u nd c r ~too d :.i hou t Californ i a ·~ 1nf:1 1nou:-; l>l..'ath . \";1 lll·y is th:J! :.i pprO\· tm:lft•ly IH kind :-; uf n1a mn1al5 li\·e thcr1· plus lhre1.· 'Pl'l'lt'~ nf f1:-.h. bu t \"1•1·~· f(•11 r1•pt iles. C:old -bloudt•d critters don't do y,·cll at all on that burning dirt. T ll f)St: ("OlOR E XPERTS at the \":il1011 al l:l ureau of Stand.1rds h;1vc comt' u1> \\'1th ~um c pri:tty odd na mcs for hues. For inst:incc. ''hal color-is ··r rcnrh \'111h·"" 11011 about ··J[C'art ·s Dc:i1 re'""! AnJ "lntun:1te 'loml'".' {Jr :·\·amp··:· and "''as translerred ashore arter only u monlh oibo;,rd. 'fhe Na\')' said at the lime that the unmarried enlisted "'om .. n became pregnant bt:•fore joining the rre"'. A totnl or 19 officers and 97 t·nlisted \\.'omen have ~l'r\'cd since 1972 aboard lhl· Sanctuary, OO\V based at i\l:.i yport, F la. Jn addition to nurses and hospital corps v.•omen, the v.·omen's contingent has in· eluded s ignal and radar specialists. clerks. hull technicians. supply officers and boS\\.'ain mates . The senior \\'Oman offi cer no"'' a ss ii::ned to the Sanctuary , LL Susan Can· fi eld. has b£'en chosen for ;.iromotion to lieutPnant rommand~r'""and \\'ill teach navigation al the Naval 1\cademy, where wom·en s till are · ex<'lude d ·as midshipmen. Tll E OTHER Nay-y \\'Omen now ser\'ing with the hospital ship also will be shifted to shore biUets. Al th oug h o'rficia'i-s. declined to discuss olhCr implication s of the Sanctuary's retirement. the move raises a <1uest ion \vhcther the United States may change its mind about basing an aircraft carrier in Grecre. It is kno"·n that the Sanctuary was to have been sent to Greece to provide medical s ervices for fhou ~ands o ,.. ca rri e r crewmen and their families v.·ho "'ou Id be expected to li"e there under the }';'avy"s ''homeporting ''program. THE \\'01\1 .4.1"-AT·SEA -:;-;-.Jl;\"':n.1~r--outi t5f':Ynt1is-- of inno\'ations put into ef· feel b~· Adm. Elmo R . Zumv.·alt "'hen he \\'as chief of na , . ._. l operations. Adm. J:imes L. •lolloway, 1rho s uc {'e eded Zumw<ilt last suntnl('r, has started f'a s ing back on some of them . But off i t:i ;1l s s;1\· llollo"·ay inlends. to pus/1 ahead "·it h efforts to altract more \\Omen lo naval SCr\'ICC \\'omen arc tx>ing :JCC'C'pt- cd in N;1\·a] aviation <1 nd the Seahee s and other specialties that once "·ere all male. \\'ome)l also are being in\'ited into the Na,·al Re st'r\'e Officers Training Corps. A DIRTY TRICK \'DOLt\. Zantbia (t\P ) Traders from neighborin~ Zaire are selling lumps of soil to pr egnant '''omen h('rt.". cl:1iminR they contain minerals beneficial to their health. of(icialssaid. The Ndola City Counci l discussed the matter but de· cided to do nothing because no one v.·a s forcing the ·"·omen to buy the soil. The council's medical of· fic('r said the soil "·as not a threat to health except that it may contain. "certain parasitical diseases." -; Ride the Easy Street non-stop ... 42 exits a week from Orange County. t r'Jr'l\,•n1i;-n1 '~m111L1v 1our1d trips tnk,,. JUSt i'ln hour e11eh 11..iy So c,1U Arr Cal!fornl.!i fi1)l W.-I.I! go1 1:-1" R1glirs" Vh'rk toOakl<lnd and San .lose. 100 Rental l<lrS. ho1els rht> n.-ioon' s only ft1m1lv discount plan. economical group 1ates .onll m1lilt'i.rv f<irc~ Thrv r\? all parl of An Cnlilom1il05 easy way . 11nd Y.\! can have tickets w.11t1ng JI a nearby Ital/el dgt.>ru Wha1 could bt.> e11~112r' 11'1 f.,et. 11 tht>1e ~.in eas•cr"11y10 get you there. \Ale.Ube the firs! to h!ll you. Air C\hforn111 \\\?'re easy to take. AIR. CALIFORNIA '.?37• We're easy to rake. C!lll Lil}~ lnfo.,1•(.ll.(ln -fl 0ro'1Q<" Co1n11, Ii 141540 4.550, Downey. 1213) 924 3313. Loquoo 17141 ·19'1 7S95 Lo$ Angeles. 12131627 5401 • • UP TO 50% SAVINGS thrli Wecl., Dec. 11th Sewing saves • don't miss these super savers for your holiday sewing and gift giving. for elegant. wrapping SEAL SKIN VELVETEEN PRINTS Values to 6.00 · Sew g1tt hostess skirts. holiday dresses. coats or jackets. l ittle llora1s on dusty grounds 100% Cotton. 36'" wide. FG 's reg LOW price 4.49 FUN FURS 3~ Values to 7.00 Soft. warm and sleek for coats. jackets and stoles. For less lhan $20 you can give some one an elegant coat! Ma- chine washable Acrylic. 60" wide. FC's reg LOW price 5.98 POL JESTER SOLIDS · · DOUBLE KNITS ·• Values to 4.00 Assorted weave's and a variety of !his seasons colors. Design t h e m f o rma l o r casual . Mac h ine-washable with no ironing. 60'" wide. FG 's reg.· LOW price 3.49. Full bolts and designer lengths. for warm, cuddly jackets and linings LAMB-LIKE SH EARLING to suit everybody gift for creative people who sew cun1NG BOARDS Values to 5.00-. For keeping warm on the ski siopes. wa1ung for a school bus or going shopping. Line jackals. se w matching m11tens. tnm a sweater or coat. Machine-washable Acryhc. 60" w1dE!J FG 's reg. LOW price'S 2.98-;J.99 DOUBLE KNITS POLYESTER FANCIES Values lo 5.00 Assorted patterns in two-three-lour cotor JaCQuards . Excellent fo r suits and dresses. Designer lengths. lull bolls. etc. FG's reg LOW pnce 4.49. 60" wide Brocades To add sparkle lo your holiday wardrobe. Perfect for skir1s. dresses.· hostess gowns. Reg. lo 12.50 yd. ~LITTER TRIMS POLYESTER & ACRYLICS SOLIDS AND FANCIES 11~. Value·to 4.00 1~· Valu•s from 2.98 to 4.98 Polyester gabardine and wool-look. Acrylics fo r sewing beautiful Sui1s for hohday activities and gifts. 54-60". wide A musl for matching patterns ' and bias cuts. Gives lash•ons the proless1ona1 look. 40x72'", with squares and diagonals. G r eat . fo r students a'nd beginners. FG's reg. LOW· pnce 2.29. FG's reg LOW prices 2.98 and 4.98. for gift dresses and blouses PRINT PATTERNS COTTONS & BLENDS ··~ Values lo 2.50 Create a lot of happy laces on Christ· mas with lovely gilt dresses and blouses 100% Cottons and · Polyester-COiion blends. 45· wide. FG's LOW price 1 98 yd Value-s to so• Small dehcale piping to three Quarter inch w1dlhs, gold and silver; some with holiday colors. For glamour fa shions and tiollday crafts. FG 's reg L9W price 29' yd. ·~ \ INDIGO BLUE DENIM Value to 3.00 Fashion does a lot of great things w1!h denim. Skirts. 1umpers. pant oullits and accessories. Tnm with braid, aitpliques and contrasting color stitching. 100% Cotton. washable. FG s reg LOW price 2.49. •NEWPORt llUCH- 20 fashion Island OPEN : Mon -S.1. 1().9:30 pm. Sul'I, 12-6om •LAGUNA llUCH-278 Forest Ave. OPEN Mon.-Sal. 9-5.30 p m. --·~ - POLYESTER FIBERFILL for adorable Stuffed To.ys White fibe rftll, 1 ~und bags. machine washable .. ·139' 197 Sew a lot of creative gi fts -sola pillows. rag dolls. . fuzzy slulfe d animals. Make a lot ot happy laces ~ Mo::··;:~:~~' :G~~~ow~~;: 1 ;ou make - " ' ,, 7 I Saddleback Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks . • VOL. 67 , NO . 337, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1974 TEN C E NTS . t Saddlehack Valley P~pils Test • m Top 25% ··we can 'l take gre11t ecstal1c JO)' in this bul neither should voe be dis· heartened.·· In the y;ords of ·rrustee Dennis Smith. that \\'as how the Saddlcback \'alley Uniried School District board <1£ trUstees reacted l\londay night lo ~tuden.t scores on a battery of state .achievement tests. The re sults. presented by Dr . Joseph Platow, director of pupil personnel ser vices, showed Sad· cl leback students con'>lStcntb in the top 25 percent statr~·ide. Students in grades l"'O, thrc<'. six and t\\·elve \\ere tested. Second and third graders "·ere tested in reading only . Second graders placed in the 8Jrd percentile, meaning 17 percent of the state's s tudents did better. Third g raders averaged a 60th percentile s lot . On a nati onal level , w here ... • " California students ha\"e repeutedl} s cored be\o"' the ;i\·era~c. Sad - dlebark district students held thctr o"·n near or abo\'e the SOlh pcrecntile. lligh school seniors did best in spell · ing, ~·here they placed in the top four percent s tate \\.•idc and in the top 37 perce nt nation"'ide . They also placed high in m ath. in the 93rd percentile statewide and 66lh percentile nation"·ide. Sixth g raders averaged the 78th • ezonm ID Rite Set For MAC Members The ri\'C members-elect of the first r.1ission Viejo l\Iun icipal Advisory Council 1:0.lACl will he sv.'orn in ill 7 :30 p .ni. 'rhursday at tht' :O.lission Viejo s .... ·im :ind R;-cc1uct Club. Orange County Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Ililcy \\'iii do the honors, ;1ssislcd by Gen. Robert 1'aylor. commander of the El Toro t;Ja rine Corps Air Station. Re freshments provided by the l\li!>· s ion Viejo Company .,..·ill be served a nd the public is invited. according to a county spokc<>man. The five MA C members are Kathleen Ke lly. Richard Lo\\.'Cock. Cal !l'e\•e. JeanneGagnebin. and John I'oble. They ~·ere elected ~O\'. 5 from a slate or 32 candidales by resident! \\."ithin t he i\l ission \'iejo planned com- m unity. They "·111 meet regularly to ad\"ise the county on local issues of la\\.' en- forcement. land use and planning. traffic circulation. health and public safety. and parks and rccrt•ation. · Their their recommendations "'i!l be for"'or<led lo county supervisors. v.·ho TIO"' make rill fi nal decisions for the area. Missio11 Viejo Cou11cil Eyes He(tdquarters The :0.1 ission VieJO ('ompany has of re red the t'brmC'r La Paz Plaza post of- fice as a headquarters for the fled gl- ing !\lission Viejo '.\luni c·i p;i ! Ad\·isor~· Council ACI. t\l artin Hu ~so. manu~cr of com· munily scr vicl'S for lhc eon1p;1n.\', said about 500 square fc<•t of the office v;ould be lea sed tu Oran)!e County for Sl a year. The con1pan~ 1.1lso ha-; offered tn donate initial furn il11rC' including ;j desk, g uest chairs. carpeting, l\IO files. a chalkboa rd and map board. County ser\"icc area funds ha\·e b een <J ll ocatl•d for a part-time secretary for the council. v•hieh is scheduled to be S\1orn in Thursday night. The council \1·ill dC'cidc on the offer after they :u·e ... 11·orn in. "\\"e can ha\'e this off ice ready by Thursday." Russo said ··11 should lw \"l.'ry 11·orkable and :illn11· thi' counril logelofftoagood ... t;1rt .. Also included 1n thl' offt•r of fu rniture is a conference table find t.'hairs. A rcslroom an<l -.;toragc clOSl'I and a fro nt :.nrl r1•ar door ;1lre;irl~ h~11·c been built La P;iz Plazn is toratrd bct\\t'('n Chri snnta 01'1 \l" c•n<I l\lulrlan11., Bou le\'ard on I.a Paz Roa<! DOW JONES LIST DIPS UNDE R 600 NE\V YORK (UPI )· Concerno\"er the nation's recession r6Upled \vith disappointment in President Ford's te.le.vlsed news ·conference sent prices plunging on the Ney,• York Stock Ex· ch ange toda y below lhe closely "'alched 60011!\"CI. _The Do"' Jones induc;trlal a\·erage, \\.'hich Josi more than IS poinls l\l on· day, "'8S o(f 5. 16 ;1t 597.86 at mid-day The blu<!·l'hip indicator \\'US ap. proaching 1t~ c10~1n!! IO\\ ror th(' ~·l'ar or S84 .56 on Oc1 . 1 Son1c ln\'<!!ll o rs. a c tordin~ to l'n;1Jys1s. \1 Cr(' dic;:1rpoin1l'd that Fnr·d d id not produl'C' any lnl'enl1\'C!I in hi~ nev.·s conrcr('ncc )londuy n1,ll'.ht ' • Griff i11 Wi1is The Heisma11 NE\V YORK (t;PI) -Archie Griffin of Ohio State. the most consistent runner in collegiate history. today was named win· ner of the Heisman Trophy :is the· outstanding player in the nation. (De tails, 84 ). Griffi n, who becomes the fi rst junior s ince Navy's Roger Staubach in 1963 to capture the trophy. received 483 first place \"Otes and 1,920 points in a ballot· ing or s ports writers and sportscasters to beat Anthony D;i\'isofL"SC . Oa\'iS. a senior. got 120 first place \'Otes and 819 points to finish \l"l•ll <i hc<id nf the third pla ce r1ni!i hcr. junior Joe \\'ashington of Okl;ihoma. Tom Clements of t\otre Dame "·as fourt h . follo"'Cd by David Humm or 1\"rbraska. Delay Hits Development Of Complex Co nstruction of a l\llssion Viejo shop1>ing l'O rnplex kno"·n a" \liner · .. Village "·a-; dl"l:.tyed for at least l\\"U \\·eeks \londa~· h~· the Orangl' Count y Planning Commission The con)plex. 11la11ned ror !he northeast corner of l\la rgucrLlt' Pa rk,1•ay and La Paz Road. \\"ill fe a ture architecture similar to th£' rough-and-tumbl e mining camps of the Old \\'C'st Commissioners expressed conc£'rn 01·cr the slope of a dirt bank that \\ill ~ep:.r:.tte the shoppinj! ccn\t·r from homes to the rear. indicating it shoulfl be less stC'l'\J than no" proposl'<I. They a lso b<ilked at the de\"cloper·, re11uc~t to create parking ... paces 11:1r ro,1er than pC>rn1i1trd h~ rurrt•nt ~l:1n dard3. ··J'd r<.il hL·r rl·dut'l' 25 p;.irk111g spntcs rat·her than h:.l"e skinn.' <.;lalls.·· said Commis ... loncr Ho_gcr Sl<lles of lluntini,ston Beach ··1 dri\"i.' a big car.'" Commissioners :13kcd the 1~r0Jct·t architect. John \Veils of l'\r"·port Beach. to met•t again ""ilh the plan· ning dcp:irtment sl;iff to re11·ork the plans Meeting Seating Debated B\' Ji\S \\"ORTH OI IM Dlolly fl'llol Sl•U ··A scut up rronr· near the school bo;ird bec·on1es e\·cn tougher to rind as I rustre elect ions dra"U· near. :\t least it 11"as toughe,. i\loncluy night a t the Saddleback Valley Lnified School Di strict meeting. The term-.; of <.111 five trustees ""ill be end- ing soon The SaddlC'back Valley Education Council \\'hich speaks for parent· teacher organizations at the di'ilrie\ "o; 18 schools --:isked th..it il be allo1\•ed representat ion at st·hool board meet· in gs. It 1\·us. But prolonged discussion eventually' disclosed the poss ibility that the council's president. ~l ary , Phillips of ·Lake Forest. may run for election to the board. Trustee Chester Brine r said the {"ounci l shou ld ha\·e ihe sa n1c pril"ileges gi ven the s tudents . lcachers and theprC'ss . ·rruste<' George llenry ~..iid. "I don "t p~rsonally ba \'C any objection but pre· ti~ soon \\.·e"l\ ha\"e everybod y sittin~ in front." Henry referred to the l\1'0 !<•hies -;upplied near the board for preso;. stu- <lents a nt.I a te:icher repres<.·ntati\"e. Trustee llenni.s Sn1ith said th<lt ac i·ort.ling to its byla"s th<' council didn"t \\.·ant "a scat up front .. t\lr:i Phillips said the hy\a1\·s have been th:1 nged. She said goals or the council have become more specific. She g;i\·c Smilh a eopy or the b~·la11·s. lie s uid they 11·c rc illegihlc. She a r.alogizcd. . So1ith asked ho\1 n1 :1ny s t·hohls \\Cre rt'PrL'St'ntcrl IJ~ the council an<i ... aid he counted on ly e1 ~ht represent· I'd of 18 in the di3trict :0.lrs Phillips ... aid 11111\"(•r1• nnt1fled. Trustee Briner ... ;11tl. ·\I! 11\"r~· t:1lkinj.( ahoul 1.:; u <'hair .. TruslC(' llcnr.v ;1sked \1h;it 1hr hnar·d 11ould do if a runr\;11nenl;1hst group \1·an\t·ll a st'at. Preston Jl o"·cl\. \1·ho ha~ 1:ikt:·n nut IJ~1 pt•rs for t ht· I rustl'l' l'lcet ion. l<t udt'd thl' n1oti1·ation of the P'rA-P'l'O g roups. lie said !hat it 11:1s rurnored l\lrs. Phillips \1·011\d be ;1 e;,in<l1date for the board :ind s uggested recognition of the council Ix> delayed until after I See.TR UST EES, P.ageA?I Albert Feels Mills 'ls in Bad Health,' • \\"AS ll l :'\(;1'fl~ !AP 1 11ou ~c Sµcaker f;u·I r\lhtrt -.;;ud todav hf· think~ Hl'P \\'dhur D :O.llll!> (!) A0rk J. is in bad ht•:11lh :in<t ""1\ ha' had <1 n 1n1 purl o n h1~ "'hotr ~~·st t\m · r 11ut ,,JIJl'rl turned a11";1y (Jll {'~llun.., at a nc\\"S conft•rcntc "" 10 11•hf'thcr !louse leaders art• considering rc·ph11:: ing :i.1 ills u" eh:• ir1nan oft ht• \\I a \'S 1uul :O.lenn s Con1 n1 it tee · The furor over i\lill s' friC'nd ship 11'ith stripper Annabel Uattistell a 11·:1 ~ OPPONENT HITS MILLS ' OVER 'AFFAIR '-Page AJ rE'ne"·ed last \\'eekend by his \'JSit 11 ith her 1n Roston and a brier ap- pearance on stage at thC' tnd of her art The Ocmo"raue caucus. organi1in~ for the n('\\" t'ongrc~s. hao; taken from lhc Oemorr1111r rontin~t·nt ,,f the \V;i yS und i\lt•ans Commit!"('(' the prr ro~at 1\'C of reC'ommcndlni! r1ppoint rnents to olhrr co mmitt ee~ Tht• raurus also' oted to t"nlurye thf' \\'a~"~ ;ind ~lf'Hns Commiltce. 11h1ch could rrsulr1n :O.tJll.., loS"i'h~contml 11'\rt ~11LLS, Pagr 1'?1 . , • l U-1~ SAYS MILLS 'SICK' House Speaker Albert , fK"fl·entile statt""'1dc 1n "!X'lhn~ and 111 lhe 49th percentile nation;11ly. In n1ath . their p lacen1('nt \1as 83rd pC'rl'entile in th(' st<itc and 50t h 1>ercl'ntilc nationally. Senior::. and s ixth grader~ al~o "·ere lt·sted In reading skills and language dc1·etopntent. The scores a\·craged : -sixth grade: Reading, 78th 1>ercen· -Sixth grade: Read ing, i8th percentile s tale, 55th nation , Language, 84th percentile state. 4~lh nation Seniors . ltt••1d1n1? 88th 1K·rC'cntllt· 1n C'altfornia. ~th nation 1.ani.:u:1gl' 91.ilh )X'rl"('ll\ilt· stall' . .>Ith na\ic)n "It look:. like \\1th1n tht• st;1tt• \\c·rc doi ng 1kay, hut the statt• clot·~n 't com par{' oo \1'('11 ""Ith th(' nation ... 1'rustee Chester Unncr 1101cd "'Is anything b£'ing dOnL' to 1mpro\"c this statl'widc?'" Plato1v r eplied tha t there arc ">c1·cral reason ~ Cahfornia :;tudcnts a una tt·nrl tu 'l'UfL' ht·lo\1 thl' 11;111onal 11orn1, "One 111 a1 bt• !h:.t \IL' h;i11• son1cthing l:1t:l..111g Another may bt.· that the n;1t1on :1ll\ dc1·1:.ed tC'3L "hii·h of nercs.:.1ty aflih:l,.,3l'3 a hrond !l)t'i" l 1·um . 1s not 111 tune \11th I ht• C.1 11 forn1a rurru.·ulun1 .· lie said steps are lx>1n~ taken to t r~ to de\'ise tesUi n1ort' rcnccti1•c_~or California school programs. s? . , Planners Endorse Changes ........ ~ ... ~r .f.R.£~1~!_~ "5!!~~E1'1 Ell L A Letter to Sa11ta Kari J ean Moullen, 3, drops a letter to Santa Claus at Santa's l\1ission Vi ejo headquarters at Ch risanta Dri\'C and La P az Road. Santa will be there in person from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m . Dec. 7, 11, 14, 18 and 22 and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m . Dec. 21 and 22. But, if you can't be there on any of lhosc occasions. you can drop him a line and leave it in his mailbox. H.R: Haldeman Denies Misusing CIA, FBI \\"ASllJ\:G1'0 ~ (1\P 1 II n llaldc1n;1 n todal' deni ed that hC'" tried to rn isusc the c·tA a nd FBI b.~· trying to havl' an t•arl.v in\'cstigation 111 \\"aterg:.1f• s1oprcd "Isn"t it a f;.i ct."" asked Asst s1>ec 1<1I Prosecuto r Rich;ird Ben-\'cni!}lC al the \\';1tc rgate co1·er·up trial. ··you did something you had no right undt·r the la11· to do and that is lo misu ... c your po'i itio n in the governm('nl to misuse the Cl1\ in a \1·a~· to defraud the CIA and FBI .. rca'ions you knC'\1· not to he in the national interest., .. I lalclem:1n . "·ho ;1t that t1mt· \ras \ht> top aide to thcn -Pre~1dcnt Rich:1rd :0.1 :'\1"1;on replied "I had no intent ion of t•xe1•ed1ng n),1 rl's 1)()nsibili1~· an<t n1~· .1oh : I h;1d no 1n tcntion of rh·fr;1ud1ng and m1..,u ... 1n c lhe Cl1\ or FBI. I had no intl'nt1011 of •Jbsl ruct i ng ! h1· 1n\"('!>t ig;11ion ll;dden,;1n <illll fn11r othl'l'l-art• on trial un thargl·~ that tl1t•) ron-.;p1r1•d tu oh~l rurt 1ust1rt·. Thr ind1ctm\•nt 1·1ivrg("" 1hat lhc,\ 1ntl·rft·re1t \\'1th lh1• 11'11'1\ of the CIA :uul Fill. "b1 dl•ti>it. t·raft . t 1•it·kcr\' anrl di shonei;t fr11•an~ ·· ll uldc m -.n °11•ai1 lp1estioncd ahoul a n1ccting nn .Junf' 2:1. 19i2. 11hcrc Cl1\ Dirccl or ll LC h;1rd I ll'ln1s and hi s dcpu Silv e r , TV Set Take n by Thieves An El Toro hOmN>\\'nl'.'r h:i.., report cd the los~ l<J buralars or "ll \('r\1 :1rt• and~ color te!IC\"iS1on S4:'1 .,...ith ;i tota l 111iur of S I .~. Oranl!:r l·ou nL1 ~hc rl1r·~ d<'putl~ ~niri Th(' 1 al11111:ll(''( 11·erc t;1 kC'n frnn1 th<' 1hning roo n1 und b('droom &t thC' hlHlH' nf 1·orpor;1t1o n fX<!t'ut1vc llt>r n1.1n llarkip-. i-:mm('r, Z\01 lt\1·end(·ll St .. :1 ·roro. bf burpJ,ar.; \\•ho enl('rrd tht· J)r~i e<i via on t1n lo<"k('d ~hd111 ~ ~lu11 ()(I r. J I). Vt:'rnon \\'a ltrr~. 11·ere apprf)achcd hy \l;ddcman :.ihout the \\"aterg;1\c in· \C'itigation llaldem;111 !>aid hl· asked the CIA of fic i:il:; to tell !he FB I not to t r:icc the fund.s fou n.14 CJll the \\ ater gatc hur,l!lars ll aldeman !i<!id lhe \\'hite House "'anted to a1·oid embarrassing drmors lo the i'\ixon re-CIC'rtion cam· paign The money found on the tSi>e llA LOE 1\1AN, Page A2 l Ttvo Saddleback Trustees Toss Hats i11 Ri~ig 'l\1n n1 four S;uldlt·hul'k l..'olh•Jle t1u~lt'<''11 ht "(• lt'r m'i l'\plrt· nf'xt ,l"<'ar havt• rlt•clarcd their 1nlt'nlion.., lo srt·k re-rlt·ct1011 1'ru~tct·~ :'\nrn ~;i !\r;1octt or 11'\'lll!' ,tnrl L;1rry ·ra~ lnr of 1.:i~una Bc :i t'h ftlf'rl l"<Hnp;1 11~n pa1X'r ... :O.lon1l,1.v \\1th lht• Ht·l,:1stra r of \'otcrs 1n S:inta r\n,1 ,\lco11111 hill', 11 1s. ~till nol kno11 n \1 heth('r ·rru !->IC1·~ ()nnn;1 Bf'rry ul :O.l1;;~1on \01('j(l and \\"1lh:1m r1e an of Tu-.t1n "·111 '>l'Ck '>Ct ond term., on the ... r1t>n n1ernhcr ho:1rcl Hr t1rcd '.\l l'i'\lon \"u'JU 1n 1n1:>ter Pl'i'"-lon llo11f•ll ha<; taken out ram ~ pa1gn p~per!i for th£' P''"' nn\1 h<'lrl b.v :0.11'!'. Rr rr\, b111 h11., nol rt•t urnt•<i thf'nl to thr rc~1-o;1 rar llo"ell ;Ll.,n h<•" takl'll out pa11('1'"-IO run for ;1 ~1,at on !ht' S:1d rt1f'hac\.. \0allc1 l'n1f1\'d Scho11I D1~ !r~<'l ho11 rdof <'ilut.1t1on Fthng. for th(• ~t1rrh l rollci:tt· r lt•1· 11nn l"l'll\<11n' t1IH.'tl lhruu~h J;1n :J f'c·r..,on ... 1\1,h1n~ lo run rnus\ 11\t' 10 lht' C'01nmun1\l('S nf lr1·1n1• \,:111.un.: 11-4:.•th. El Tvro. )\1 ... -.lnn \"1('10, S<iu\h Ln~f\'1i:1 or Laguna ~i ~ul'I ' • Despite objections rrom road de· partmcnt offi cials. Grunge County pla n nin g commissioners recom- mc11ded r.tond:iy lhat se\·cn acres of land in LaAuna llills be. rezoned to al- l<fW"'Offire buildings instead of homes. The rezone ap1llication. l\0\11 on it-.; " ay to the County Boa r d of Supcrl'isors £or consideration. .,.. a ... made by lion Dc\·clopme11t Company or Laguna Hilts, The property is local· cd along Cabot Road mid'>''<1Y bel\\.'ecn La Paz Road and Oso Park\1·ay. Robert Voin. a road department planne r. said further commercial d e· velopment along Cabot ""ill contribute lo future traffic congestion along l.a Pat. --11 can be proJectcd that <"ongestion in the area of La Paz Road and lh<' San Diego Free\\"ay 1rill be so se1·crc ... that traffic no\\" \\"ill pro· c~cd at a stop and go rate duri~ most or the day ... road department pl:in- neJs. staled in a letter to thl· com- mission. Barry llon, presi dent of t ht• de· vc\opmcnt firm . said professional of· fices "·ould generate less traffi c than other commercial uses. lie said the rezon1ng "'ould allo\1· tile firm to complete its pl:ins for a slr· inr. or professional center" alon p..; Cabot. 1·11e company no\\.' has. ont• building near the intersection of La Pa·1. :ind Cabot and a second center un dcr construction nearby. •·\Ve see the professional buildings along Cabot Road hecoming the pro- fession:il center of the Saddle ba(•k \"alley," Hon said. <See R E ZO:\"F.. Page A? I W 0111an Sues Vi ejo Pair for Dog Bite :\\\·om a n sul'd" :0.!1 ~.,10, \"ieio rou p]C' for $200,00Q 1-'l"ida.1· 111 <IH ()range Count.v Superior Court ;1clion charj!· 1ng them \\.'ith nc i.:lii:;cnee that led 111 her being bitten and cl<11\·cd i,~· their t1\"0 St. Aernard doi.:s. Diane Juergens name.., liarold B :i nd Barbara St<>\"enson a~ dcfend;int~ in an action ba:.cd on her <illcgation that 3he .,..·as attacked by the t"·o dog., last July 15 as she ""alkl'd on \'i:i P1 m1L'nlo 11\'<Jr their hom<'. \\ t•:t 1 l1t•r Thi· 11 t';1thl·1· ..,~·r1 u·1• '' c'.dl 1n g rnr rain 1nn1gh1 ant.I \\t·rl nc ... d :i~ \11th ht1l1· l·h ang\' 111 t1•n\1l1·1'at11rt., 111 !.!h" ncar· 51'! ;1\ !he hl":Jt'h t"i: r~·arh 1 ni.: Ii::! inland. ("h:1nC'C' .. 1 r.11n u1c·rt':1:.1n~ 10 ill pcrt•enl 1Jln1..:ht ;ind \\"1·t.l111•., d:11 1~s1ut: l 'ODA \ Tht' n1l'mf)n1 o/ Pa rnrlo .. ,,,,. 1noon" Sol1y~1k . n ro-lt'Cldl'r flf thl' Symb1onf~t /.dl(.>ra!lon Arniy 31111 ~l'!un r~ hl'r bro/her u:ho Ila~ co mpl1>t f'd a bofJJ.: about hrr Stnru Pflyt· A 7 11141t·~ 6, ............ ,. " ..... w ........ " LlroL ...... . ., ... .... .. .,._, .. ~·,-· •• 0.~•UIH '' u "-111Mt!M.-.. "''·'' ....... " 0r .... c..o .. 1 • .. c .. "-• " -· "' 0.1 ... _IC•• .. ,, •••• ""'rtt• •• ...... 1.i , ... .. -· . .. , l~•l .. _ltt •• si.i.~.....,,,,,, Alf"U ,,_, ,., .. 11 ,, ....... .. "'o.r.. ... ... n...1 ... .. .. __ " ..... , .... •• ..... f'ltlhlitfl .. . .,.""'" ,,, .. , ' " \ :! OArL 'I' PILO I SB Tul!Sclay Oecemt>er 3.1974 • • Switch Signals Seat Belt War11.i1igs Cha11gecL \\'ASlll~f.j ·rtl\' ·~l'f Thi· Ot•part me nl of Tr<i ns portation t''>labli~h1·1j .1 n1·\\ .n11 .. u1uhd1• ..,,1/\·1 .1 lit\\ reminde r system today to rcpltil'f' t h1· 1 nt ,., l111·k '1 ... 11 •111 11;.i nnl'tl I/\ ('ungrt>ss. ThC' ll<'\I ,\,!1·r• l'llll"l'I~ of ,,\ 1su.d "~'.t~ll'll St•;1\ J!.1.'lt" "1i;n a l th:1\ \I .1 1 PJJ1•r:11t· during tlu• fuur· lu .. 11.:h1 ~l'('vnd J.1t'nod :ift(•r !hi' C':1r·~ ii;111tl OI\ 1~ turol'd un ,111tl ;111 .111•lil1l1· ... 1~n:1 I th;1\ 11 ill vperJ\l' dunni.; the ),amt· 1)1.'r\od lf I ht· it n \ vr' ~ ,,o1 l'1 I ht• II 1 ... rlol Cl\ U~(· "!'ht d•·p;i rlml•n t .., .~:11 1un :1 1 lh .ah .,..·a ~· 'J'rt1ffie S11f1•tv i\dm 1ni ~tr:1t 1on ..... HJ .1utu 111,1l1·r" ,·;111111..,1;111 !h~· "\~lc n1 1n1 n1C'rl1;1tt·h on nc"·ear" nr l'On· \1011~' lLJ lo"(' !hi• in\1•rl"o I. ~\\ll•nl U!ltil i''(•b 24.' t'.J'i 'o i\11 Ol'\\ l'UfS 11lanufacturl·1I aftrr that 1L1t(' inu~t h:i\ l' the nrv. ~y ... 11·m 1n ... 1:1ncc1 in)>\Cad uf the 1ntl·rl nrl ,\ ,1l·111 l'oni:rt·..,.., hanned tht· 1nti·rlo1·k ..,~stl'm . 11·h1l·h rl·qutrl'd Lht· frnrn sl':1t 11<1 ... ~t:nl,lc r ... t•i luu·ll1:,l.,,\ lx·lt.., hvforc tht· (';J r rould ~ ~t:irtrd 1n 0 1·tnher •Itel IHlnl ll'l't+ll" , .• +r ""'I •I'!.., l "IH PICil ned ti bout t ht· r1·11ui l't"lllt•l'!I First RevelHtiou Rocky Family Worth Put at $1 Billion \.\'ASHl \'(;T(l\' IU Pll ~ The 114 mcmh<'r" of lhl' Rockefeller family :ire 111 orl h slightly morf' than SI lulhon. f:nnlly finunc1at udviser J . H 1chnrd~<1n Oil\.\·orth disclosed today. Oilworth. who runs the Rockefeller family l'mpirl'. ttild !louse Judiciary i'omm1tt(•l' ht«1rini.:s on Nt.·lson A. RoC'kcfr llt·r · ... num1n11t1on a" vicl' pre- "1dt·nt th;1t thl' f<1 m1!y holdings total SJ .03:!. 988.000 It \\:J)> the first time 1n tustory that the-fa n1ily founded by oil ma gnate .John 0 RorkefellcrSr. dis<'loscd its net \.\'Orth Oil\.\-'Orth "·as called as a ""itncss pr1 m ;i ri ly to an~\.\-'Cr questions ~bou t a possible conflict of interests bct'A'een Rorkefcller's \.\-'ealth and the powers of a \'ice president lie s:ud the ~ Jiving n oekt·fellers have civcn 523.'i mithon to l'harity in their tifelime. This does not include the SI billion ~ivt'n awa)' hy John n Ro c kl1 rcller Sr . and J ohn O Rockefeller Jr. The Scnute Rules Cnmmitt('e, which a lrt.'ady has approved the nominalion, meanwhile prepared 11 report sayin~ it fouru1 no evidence that Rn1·kcfeller had_....any ulterior moll\'<'5 when he g(ive nearly 53 million in Jo;ins and Aifls to personal and political associates over a pe riod of 16 years. The loan" and i::ifts have been another major issue in the con· rirmation process Di\\~1orth pro\'ided no bre:.lkdo....,·n on the holdings of the indiv idual family n1embers. •le said that 'A'Ould be a n in· va ~ion oft heir right of prl \'l:lcy. The hulk of the fumily holding-; - $738 million -l<i in trust~ !I.Ct up by John D. Rockefell er Jr for h1 !i. f'ro1n Page ,I I HALDEMAN. • • burgla r:-, hull l'Ontf• fron1 l'u mpaigo fund ..,_ "l 'ou ('ti ll 111 Amcnl•a's foremost ;ind hig hcst·ll'Vl·l men rc.,pon'iible for the intt·lli~tint'l .. g:11hering function .and n.1tion11l ~('CUrL\\' of the United Sttllt's " Hen·\'l•nistl; said "l 'ou 're tellin ~ thi~ court ari d this ,iury that your instruction), to thl·m "·ere made to ha\'e ·the FBI curtail on the ~rounds that il was poht1cally emba rrassini;! fort hi!I in\'es l i l>!at1on to be continued?·' llalde1ne1n rl"J>lu:·d that "as his un· derstandlnjl: of u ~Ul-!~c..,uon th:1t had heen made lo h1111 b)· l'rc~1dcn1 Ni:-.:on Al one p u111\ 111 t hl' cross · t.>x:iminat1on. &•n \ l'lll.:;tc ;Jl'CU!>l'<I llaldem11 n of '\1,1ndl'nni.: up und dov. n and a I J n1 l'I' t hC' 101 '· :1 ncl rnuchl 1 10~ hi .:; ans11l·r ... 1•1 (!lll'"111•n'i .1h11;1! hnl\ til U(' h II a l1t1· Ill.lit ;u1d '\I \()!l ~ lll'I\ :d"M 111t \\'a tcr ~.1 1 1• 114 Se nt to J11il tlrilflRf' t'o11nt1 1.11! IXlOk1n~~ 1or the· ~~ hn\1t''i 1·nd1n~ n11dn1i.:ht ~!ondny lot.-k·d Ill 1:1:1 ri11•11,1rHI !1 ll OmL'O Juli dt'l)Ult t''I l't'!M'll'lt•d ll')d.I\ ORANGE COAST \I DAILY PILOT '"'° O•••Ot (O••I O•ol• P•!O! ""t"'"'fll<I• ;, (001>· l)lr.tclt!>cN•"" l>t•\• "P~D"•'-Dy!r.O<•n.,. CW .. P,,,t.i•Y.•~Q (0.,.P41'> !offi•t4!1'f'(IUIOl'>• I•• PYll'"""" ""'""•· •~•,.,.q., r ...... t"' c""'• o.lo~ i'>t•Po" fl•••~ "~~''"""''' Elot.o<I> ~o..., •••" "•"•• •·• ~• ~'""'""'' V•""• ,..,. lAq""" II<>•(" .,..,~'" ''•" .... nq1 .. •fQ•-· .., ... ., '' fJ>olll•'-"~P •'···'·•••.,.a~'"'"~" ,,. lll'•ntlp,o1 1>11t· '""a o•" • " •! ni ....... , "'' :\.llttl (O\!• y, ·~ {" "' ,,, .• •l•l• RobPrt N. Wt!ed "'"'"""' • ..., l'\IDI•-· Jdck R Curley '"' • "'""""'"1 ~"" C.Onr•.i M.o""<r' rnom<is Kee1111 fn '" rnon,<i\ A, Murpn 1~ -~••'"g ra""' Ch,-,rtc <, H Loos Rocti.:trd P, Nall -.. , '1 Ohl ...... ••Q•"'l t,!l•I.,.' S<iddleb•< k Voll loy Ollice J1JQI l• P1/ l;rf!.t<l 41 ~ .... Q,,"" I,,...,," Other Offices (O"•"'•~ 1l0 w•"l!.t•1•,.•I "''"'""" ""''" Bil ,.,_,, 11o ....... n """''NJ'""""'"~ l•ll \fl,.,.nflov1~,•·~ 1.•1~n• llo•t~ ••hC,,._,,,,,."' Telepflone (714 I '42·4321 ClilSSffled Adverlis1nq 642 ·S671 -•rll" • Y~· vi••# QI'·'" Sl1 ·6l10 I• ' ,~f Cell'' .,._t 1''• OtA•Ot Ceo ' f\o&l••~·"'t c .... P•"' 'lei """" ....... ,.,.,,,,..., *"l•!<I•,•' "'.!\ .. 0' • .... , '''"""'· •••• n ..... i. ••o··~~ •e "1""~' • ,. , •. ..,,,.'°" •t t61t'' qntnr•• .,.,,...~ •'•" P"l1aoo r.01n .i t'"" ,,...u (o ·~1/".o ·Y~""Dh9" ftt · •"••• \J Oii If ' ,. • "' ...... ""'° ... .,.,,,.., ... ,, .. .,, ••'•Ao!IO'I• U 00 ''"'~'"I• J ' dc.:;cendant~. l11h\orth s;iid. 'fhc fl'· maining $2~5 mdl1un is held by thl' in· di\•idu:d fam!I,\ members. .\s eKJi<·t·!cd. Oih\'Orth s:1id the ma· jor family 1nv(·st ment 1s in Exxon. one <if the comp:in1es formed when Stan- durd Ii i] Cu. formed by John !). Rockl'(l'l\('r Sr_ \\'<JS s plit up. Rul l)it11orlh ;1ddcd the family 's Sl56 7 million 1n Exxon stock re presents just o ~·cr 1 percenl of the lolal company stock. The family 's second largest holding is $98 million. or all the outstanding ~tock in Rockefeller center, Dilworth said. The family aJ50 "holds $84 .9 . million in Standard Oil of California :ind $72.6 million in IBM stock. Fr-Page Al REZONE ... All the buildings' along Cabot, he <1dded. \\'ill feature Spanish·style con- struction with red tile roofs, special building materials to reduce noise from the freC'A'ay and the nearby Southern Pacific railroad tracks and liberal landscaping of slopes and grounds. The county planning department <;laf( recommended the land remain under the current residential zoning. A staff report slated the zone change should be denied because of the traffic problems and "due to the t·xisting overabundance of com· mercial zoning." The report noted that more than 18 acres of "frce"'a y 11ricnted commerria\ and office area·· exists near the interchange Or La Paz •ind the free\\'ay. The rezonin~ request did rind favor rrom the Saddleback Arca Coordinat· in~ Council and the South Laguna J lills liomeowners Asi;ociation . "\Ve feel this Is an usset," said ~lary llinkle. pre s ident of• tlt.e homco"·ner's group. "lion is one of the finest developers in our area." Commissioner Bart Spendlove of :\1 ission Viejo, a former SACC presi- dent. offered thC' motion to recom- mend the zone {'hange to supC'r\'isors. 11 passed unanimously. CommissiC!nl'rs tackC'd on :l list of (·onditions to accompany the zone cha nge includin~ a provision that 1 ~1ndscaping plans be rc\'i('\\'ed by the l'O mmission prior lo the start Of con 'ilruction. l'rom Pag<' A I TRUSTEES. • • \h(' .\l arch 1 l'lt'('\IOn Earl (';i rr;t\lay. rornl e r unsUC'· 1'1•..,:.ful 1·;111did:.itc for Coni::rc"•S and Ill(' ~11ddl1·hack Collf>J!(' Board. !i<iid lh.tt ll O\\C•ll 11a ... high!~ r!edic;1lrd :ind ... ug,i;:eslL'd that 1f .\!rs. l~hilli ps \\':JS to liL' g1 1·cn a seat. ~oshould llo\\'l'll. S;1irt ~lr s. Phillip~. "1 realty don't 1hink \.\'hl'thl·r I run for !he boa'rd i ~ irnportant .. She said the crlurution t'Ouncil is not politic:~! :ind she 1\'0uld ~ive the SC':lt up front to someone else l'l.;1• ·rt'u~\t'e Briner offered ;i n1otion th;1l th1• council president or ::a ~ .. 1~n atc hC' gi\·cn the ~(';it Hoard Prl'-.1dent .Jo.;;ep h P<'1Cr!'on "ld<'d \\1th ~1 r ... Ph11l1p .... s;i~ 1n).! hl' dnJ not lh1nk h1·r l';1n1hd;1l'y I)> an l'i..,U!'. 1\dd rt''l'i!n j? 1'ru~lf't' Smith, PrtC'r-:on ~aicl . ··'.'\n\I' \l'f' fin 31t.v knu'v \1 h\ .1n11 rt• ap_a111't 1t I IU'lt didn't re ;ul \111"· 1n10 thr1r l'C'Qtll'S\. . I gue"s ! rn na i \'C' on t hr ... 1• thin ~"·'· 'n11th , 11hn 01!1•11 1·ull1•l1•s 1\ilh l'1'lt•t''-Ull .11 hn:1rd mt·1·1ln!,!s, l't:'phe(I. · Y .. u n111~· \\·1•ll Ix•. :\Ir l'1·tl.'1'~o n . vol• 1n:1111c•llh1 · ' l ~11th Snuth :ind l'cl1'r"oll h;11c an notHlC't'd ttu·~· pl,111 \lJ tr~ fr)r flt!\~· 1 .. l'm(, <in !ht• hoard. Fll1ns.; op('ned :\lnnd:i\ anrl ('ht~t'!' .I.in l fo1· th<· :\l.1rl'h I \'li'Cliun. f ' rom l•aye ,, I MILLS ... llo"'<'lf'r m1'ml)(>rs d1sa~reed :ts 10 the t')(ttnt to \\hieh 1hc rectnt publ!rl \\' ttbout ~\i lls t•ontnbuted to thes<' UC· 1100 ... ~lt>an11hrlr. th('rl' ho" bt'rn IHlk of l'fft"lrl "i t•• 011~1 :-Olllls from the C'ha1rm:in-.hqi \<k,•fl :ihou1 Jn ('3rhcr rem.irk thal h(' 1~ ..... r11 fnr \1111~. ,\lhert «,:1id . \\rll I ma1 .1~ \1l'1I ~· 11. I don 't 1h1ni. l\(• 1'i f('1•hn~ \.\C\f -_ tie 1"' u fnend of 1n in<' ·· "I df'ln '' think \\'ilbur f\1111" h(j, fully 1 r('n\ rrl'rl I/r's tM.>en sick a tot " Ford Veto Upset on GI Bill WASfllNGTON IU Pil -Thc House voted O\•erv>'helmingly today to over· r1dl' President Ford's veto of a bill that V.'Ould provide the largest in- crease in \'ftcra ns' educational benefits. sinrc \Vorld War IL The vote was39·1·l0 As the House "·a s \'Oling. the White llou)t: c.nnounced thal f'ord \\/Ould ~end to Congress a request for a n $814 million supplement<il approprlalions l't><1uesl if the Senate also decides lo O\•erride the veto. The !lo use action set up the pnss1bility of a third consecutive con- gressional rejection of a presidential 1·eto. The Senate was scheduled to vote on the override attempt later to- day and was expeC'ted to provide far more than the t\.\'O·thirds majority re· <1uired to override. \Vhite !louse press secretary Ron '.'\e"s(·n !o ld reporters that Ford li~:lie\·c-s the le~is l;ition is inflationary <11Hl th<1t if Congress chooses to over- ridl· his \'('to, it s hould .. 1>ay the hill. ·"rhe President feels Congress should know "'hat it is \'Oting on." he S<iid. In response to a question, he said the President "doesn't mean to be puniti\'e or retaliative. "If they override. then Congress can vote lo put up the money lo pay the bill.'' Nessen said. Nessen said that the \'Ole is not simply to override but is a vote on "whether to increase the federal budget by O\:fr a half billion dollars." He said tltat Ford supported an 181'2·percent increase in the measure but fell that the nearly 23 percent in· crease was inflationary at a time when he is trying to cut the budget. In calling (or the override \'Ole, lame-duck Rep. Wiley Mayne CR- towal. labeled Ford's Nov. 26 veto a ''mistaken injustice to tho se (veterans) who did serve." The bill Ford vetoed would increase education benefits for a single vet from $220 a month to S270. A married \·et with no children 'o\'Ou\d get S321 in· stead or S261 and so on up the scale. The bill would extend benefits to 45 months at the college undergraduate level. but not fo r vocational or gruduate v.·ork. Vets also could get 5600 in education loans if other federal loans were not available. Transit Chief Fielding Quits Post to Teach By BILLsClfREIBER 01 UMO.Uy l'llMltaff Or. G. J . "Pete" Fielding. general manager of Orange County Transit ~istrict for the past three )·ears. re· signed ~1onday to resume teaching Cluties at UC Ir' inc. Fielding. a Soiith Laguna resident .. nd New Zealand native, "'ill take a f:.culty pos ition in the new LCI Institute of Transportation and Traf- fic Engineering. 11 e will leave transit district ser\'ice Jan. 3. Transit d irectors immediately ap- pointed a ssistant general manager Jim Reic hert. a Villa Park city coun- cilman. as acting director and or· rlercd an immediate reCruitfng dri\'e fo r a perm anent district cxccuti ve. Fie lding \\'as the first general manager of the transit district foll ow. ing its form at ion hy ''oters in 1970. lie left a tcachinJ! position in the liC Irvine School of Social Sciences to take the tra ns it district office and is currently on extended leave from the universit y. In llis IC'llC'r of resign;llion. F'il•lding "H id "[ am sure I \~·ill be a more respons\\'c teacher :ind cffecti\'e re- search an<ily~t as the result of my <'X - 1.IO~ure to the real .... ·orld of urban polil',\' " Field in~ said the OC\V CCI institute 11ill enahte him to be a tl'.'acher i1nd 'till remain in,·ol\'ed in tr:lnsporta - tion de\'elopment . Follo11.·in !( Fielding's resignation <h..,trict directors ordered their st11ff tO IK'gin lookin~ for programs in \\'hich Fi elding could panicipate as a ronsul· !Jn!. Fi elding·) tenure as the top tranc;it rltstrict execuli\·e \\flS a successful 11nc for \111• moo;\ part. llis only major disappointment ~·11 111 (' .'\O\' 5 "'hen county \'Oters rf'- Jt'Cltd 11 ~n le~ 1 ax inrrease dC'si gned to pa1 for a fut uri~tir mass r11pid tran.:;it :0. I 't l'lll Bicycl ~s, Tools Stole n From Ho1ne I\ L:111.u na llllls -homeowner has tH lled in Oran~r County Sheriff's dl'- puties to Investigate lhP thf'ft of tools anti hicrclcs \'alued at $700 fron1 his homf' Tleputics c:a1d toot~. a tool chC !i.t and the hi kf'~ "·ere l:lken from the homt of rt"~l aurant o"·ncr Koong Yu \\'ong . 25, or 2Y.!25 Ocrby Ci rcle. Laguna Htlls. h\ tht1'\C~ v.·ho broke open tht' locked L i:ia ra[le door while tht family Y.'3S absent 165 E1nerge ncies Ori.nJtf' County Sheriff's oftictr!i. rr ponded to 16$ cmrrgt"n<'y C'a lls thrnui1hnut 1hr roun1 ~1 in tht 24 hours t·ndln~ nll<ln1 j!ht l\1onday. Cleputies rt · portt"d today \ • 0.11~ ""IOI $1111 PIWIM FIRE ENGINE ROLLS PAST LEISURE WORLD TOWERS Four False Alarms in Two Weeks a t Laguna Hills Faclllly Alarm Malfunction Cau_ses Tower Scare .\ ni:ilfunction in the alarm systc1n at the ne\\' Leisure \\'or\d tuv.'er<; in L;1g una II ills :\londa~· C'<tH<;erl about .10 firt'nll'n and nine pieces or cquipml'lll to be st"n t to scene. 1"he tv.•in 14 ·slory bui ld ings opC'nl'd lust n1 onth They arc the tilllcst siruc- turc" 111 unincorpor:itcd Oran(ll' County County firl'ml'n said uhout 150 persons :lre no"· liviQg in the retire- m!'nt but Id ing" that ha\'(' 311 units . .'\'u one .,.. :1 ~ t'\3l'Uatcrl in the morn· Lil!: incident. It \\as the fOurth time liremen hu,·e rc~ponded si nce the bui lding<; "·e re opened about !111) '1ceks ago. There \\·as one a rtual 'i n1all fire. t\\'O fire a\urms turned in t\v error and the :-Olonch1 y n1alfunction· in ~ of an a\11rm s~·sleni. Battalion Chief George Toussaint said teehnil'iu ns arc v.·orking lo {'Or- reel the al:irn1 s~·stcms. lie said the respon...,es ha1 e bcl'n good \ruining ex· periencc for firemen ... ¥le shake out :i fe11· more bugs t•ach time \\'C'rc here." ~<lid Toussaint. Two Million Ounces Of Gold to Be Sold \V..\Sllt'.\'GTO'.'\ (:\Pl -The t;nilcd States 11.•ill sell (\\'O millio n ounces of gold . valued officially nt S8..\.4 million. from its go\'ernmc nt·held gold re· serves. ·rreasury Secretary \\'illia1n _ E. Simon said toda.v. Simon :i lso s aid the government \Vill not a s k for a postponement of the right for ,\mcricuns to buy gold <iftcr Dec. 31. l·le said the g,overnmcnl gold will be sold at a public auclion Jan. 6 a:id that sales \\'Ould be in qu.antities of 400·0l. bars. The General Services Adminislra- tion 11·ill issue formal invitations for bids in alloul IOdays, Simon said. The secret ary alsn disclosrd in testimony before the !louse Bankin~ and Currency subcommittee that the ,t!overnment v.·iJI consider selling ad· ditional gold in the future. although probably in sn1a ller amounts. Simon m adc clear !he J an. 6 sale of i;!old is di rectly connc•cted to the dc- c·is ion of Con i::rcss to pcrzni t Americans lo O~\n gold . ending ;1 41 · \car.old ha n on th<' pril'ate ownership • of the prrcious nietal. He said that if the ,20 l'ernment did not sell some of its ~old. an increase in gold imports "·ould be required to n1eet s pccul;1ti\'e ;1 11d industrial needs. ''1'his additional import de- mand \\'nuld tend to IO\\Cr the value of the U.S. dollar relati\'C to other eur- 1·encies an<I \\·ould thus tend to in - t·reasc the dollar prices of the goods v.·c imporl and of lhe types of export.·· Simon said. Aud1.tbon Group Sets Joaquin Mar~h Trip The J.:1guna tlills AOdubon.Sorietv \\'ill sponsor a trip Saturday to the Saft .Joa ri_uin i\tarsh in lr\'inc lo look for such bir<ls as the \Vnnderfng 1'altlcr ;.i nd the ~lourning Do\'e. A car pool will lea\'e at 8:30 a .m . from the cul·dt>-!'ac of A\'l'nue Carmel in l ,eisurc \\'oriel . and "'ill return ;1lxlut noon. Additional informalion is a vai la hie by eallin,i:: 837 ·:llfl9. Slippery Driving For East By the Associated Press , .. Snow and freezing rain brought hazardous dri\'ing Crom the lower Great Lakes into the Northeast1today, piling more weather woes on some re- gions still digging out Crom a monster \\'eckend storm . •leavy·snow v.·arnings "'ere in ef- fect fo r parts of Vermont, northern and \.\'estern New York and the moun· tains of \V.est Vir,llinia. Free1int·rain \\·arnings covered parts or OhiO and l\Iaine. Storm v.•arnings \\'ere posted for Lake Ontario and gale \.\-'arnings for Lakes Huron and Erie, the New England coast and the northern and central Pacific coast. The season's first major snowstorm stranded thousands or motorists, or forced them lo abandon their autos. in southern ti! ichigan and adjacent seC'- tions of Ohio, where it dumped 18 to 20 inches of snow Sunday and Monday. Ranging into lhe Sou1heast, the storm piled as much as 15 inches o f snO\\' in southv.·est Virgini;i :lnd up to 2 feet in mountain areas of West Virginia. It also brought numt>rous pov.'er out- ages, traffic accidenls and school and business shutdov.·ns from l\lichlgan to i\Iaine. But the foul \\'Cather also brought out the best in many people. In southea stern ~lichigan. \\'here the heaviest sno""' of the centµry n1easured almost 19 inches. teen· a gers joined to push car after .:ar up an interstate hig h\\'ay ramp. A policeman picked up a pregnant "·om an and rushed her to the hospital b\· s no"'mobilc. ·The Red Cross \\'ent into aC'tion to help the more than 11,000 persons stranded in i'llichi gan, pmong an estimated 35,000 stranded there and in Ohio, Penns ylvania and Maryland. :\lore than 20 person:; suffered fatal heart attacks in l\lichigan alone '4'hile s hoveling sno"'· Some schoolli and businesses "'hieh 1\·e re closed from l\liC'higan to New England and into Appalachia on !\Ion· day planned to reopen today. depend- ing on local conditions. But many r<'· mained c losed. hoping to resume operations \\'ednesday. El Toro Band Performs Well /rt Competition El Toro High School's band has re· I urned from its inaugural appearance <i i a large.scale rompetition \vith a feeling of accomplishml'nl, its direc- tor said. but not enough points to win. !he musicians scored \'ery v.·ell, said Lars l·lansen . bandmaster, in the recent Southern California Band Hevie1\' in Santa Ana . The El Toro students scored high. !Jansen said, though they didn 't 11c· cumulate enough points to pl<1ce. ... !'his is our first year in unirorm," he said . "\.\'c \.\'ere com1>eting again<;t nine older, n1orc experienced nands in our division. so our high score "·as re- all y significant. "\\le "'ere judged in all a1eas and scored high across the board," he re- ported. "The judges es1>ecially noted lhe supe1·ior grooming and ap- pe<1r<1nce of our band." The ~t ission \fiejo 1 ligh School band \\as also scheduled to participate in ~~rid<1y 's re\'iew but declined and opt. ed to sa\·e its transportation money for e\·ents later in the year. .. ,Ve may havl;! :in opportunity lo 1>l<1y at Disneyland and Magic !\toun- tai n," said Joan Cooper, a member of the \'icjo hand. "\Ve don'l \\-'ant to miss out because n·c ha\'c alread\· usedupourfunds." · ''The Dating Game'' ' When a custome r chooses a date for 1nstallat1on of his carpeting. he wants to be assured that the carpeting will be in stalled on schedule We are able to provide fast. eff1c1ent service. due to the fact that we maintain all of our .own crews. If necessary . because of construction delays, we can ad1ust the schedu l ed date f o r our customers convenience . After all. carpeting can be purchased many places , and the one thing we can provide that others can't. is the t3EST SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY' - ALDEN'S CARPETS ~ DRAPES 1663 Placentia AYe. COSTAMISA 646·4838 HOURS: Mon."""""'"· t lo 5:10-FRI. t tot-SAT. t:lO lo 5 ' , \ • ' ·17 .. I .•. . ..... ' . • • Irvine Today's Fi11al N. \'. Stocks c VOL. 67, NO . 337, 2 SE C,T IONS, 24 P AGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALI F ORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1974 TEN CENTS 'North~ood ·Village Zone Change Reviewed A z~ ~hange ror the Village of Xorthwood. the only major a rea of Irvine not owned by lhe Irvine Com· pany, was rC\'le\\'ed by the planning commission i\1onday and returned to s taff to have the arithmetic re· checked. Chier among complaints about the paperwork on the 1.425-acre village was the inconsislency in population projections. The number or residents is the chief element used to rigure the a mount of amenities s uch as pi.rkland. The village is <1p 11ro:.:imotcly ' bounded by Irvine Boule\'ard. Culver Drive, Jeffrey Ro<1d and the Santa Ana f'ree'~'ay. Part of the residential developm rnl "-'hich will hold from 22.000 lo 27 ,000 persons is in lr\'ine and part in unincorporatC'd county ter- ritory. Presently, only thl' Racquet Club tract is de\·elopcd in the area. Unlike most or Irvine, North>w·ood land is held by many small property owners. The zone change was filed by the planning con1mission. Armed with a document o utlining the pattern of futu re development. eily officials hope to impose the same type or plan· ning in Northwood that the l r\•ine Company uses in its OY:n develop· mcnts. Like other areas reviey,·ed by the ci- ly"in rccenl months, the zone change y,·ould require 10 percent loy,•er-eosl homes to be built in the area. A second provision of the zone change documents would aJloy,• 10 per- cent of the a rea to be developed with mobile home parks. Such develop· ments wou ld require a conditional use permit. Concerned that the similar percen- • • l :1ges y,•ould mean maximum permitted de\·elopment or mobile home parks, se\·eral Racquet Club re· sidents pro tested such de\·elopments to lhe com mission, Commissioner Frank l·lurd said. The commission. he added. could not act on the zone change rrom agricultural to residential develop- me nt because of inconsistencies in population projections. Planning department projections. llurd said. indicate that 66 acres of neighborhood P¥rks "•ill be required. But that pr9ject1on is based on the lo"· end of the expected population range, he said. Ir de,·elopment allo...,·s the max- imum population, he said. 99 _.res of parkland may be required. Similarly. a 20·acrc community park site has been identified. But around W acres of community parks "'·ill be needed to satisfy the require- ments or the North"·ood ,·illagcrs. llurd said, Another a rea "'here problems arc expected. said Commissioner Wa lt Rungaitis, is t he multiple o"·nerships . Land ded ication requirements, now, am as Rockefeller • Kin Worth $1 Billion \\'ASllINGTON !UPI> -The 84 n1embers of the. Roekefeller family arc Yi'Orth slightly more than $1 billion, family rinancial adviser J . Hiehardson Dily,·orth disclosed today. Dil>w·orth. who runs the Rockefeller family empire, told House Judiciary Committee hearings on Nelson A. · Rockefeller's non'linution as vice pre- sident thal the family holdings total Sl.033,988.000. UPIT .... SAYS MILLS 'SICK ' House Speake' Albert Wilbur Mills It "'as the first time in history that the family founded by oil macnate John D. Rorkefellcr Sr. disclosed its net worth. DiJy,·orth was called as a "·itness primarily to answer questions about a possible connict of interests bet\\'ecn Roekefeller 's wealth a Ad the poy,·ers of a vice president. He said the 84 li\·ing Rockefcllers have gi\'en S235 million lo charity in· their lifeliml'. This do(•S not :ncludc the SI billion giYen u"·ay by J ohn D. Iii 'Bad Healtli,'. Rockefell er Sr . ond .l ohn o. Rockefeller Jr. The Senate Rules Comm1ltcc, Says S k which already has approved the pea er nomination. mean"•hile prepared a report saying it found no eYidence that Rockefeller had any ulterior motives when he gave nearly SJ million in loans and gifts to personal and political associates over a period of 16 years. The loans and gifts have been another major issue in the con· firmation process. \VASll l l\'GTO:'\ 1AP1 ll ouse Speaker Curl Albert said today he thinks Rep. \\'ilbur D. ~tills ID-Ark. I, is in bad health and "'it has had an im- pact on his "'hole syst£>m. '' But Albert turned a\\·ay questions at a nev,.s .conference as lo \~ hether I louse leaders arl' considering replac- ing ~I ill s a s chairman of the \\'a~ s and ~lean s Con1mittcl'. The furor O\'Cr :\!ill s' friendship \\'ith strqlpl'r Ann;ibcl liatllstellu \\a" OP PONENT HITS MILLS OVER 'AFFAIR '-Page A3 rene'''cd last \\'eckend bv hi s visit y,·jth her in Boslon and ~ brief ap-· pearanc-c on ~la{!e at thl' cnd of her act 'J'he Democratic caucus. org;uuz.1ng for the ne\\' Congress. ha" taken fro m the De1n orralie conlingC'nl of lhe \Vays ;ind ~11cans Committee lhc pre- rogative of rceommcnding ;qJpoinl- mcnts to othC'r rommittC'C'S. The cau('US also \'Otcd toC'nlarge the \\'a y~ and l\le:Jns Comrniltee. \rhith could result in :\1 ill s losing control llo'''C\'{'r . me mbers disagrC'cd as lo the l'Xlenl lo "'hirh thC' rt·ce nt puhlic-1- ty al.Jou\ ,\Iii].,. ronlrihutcd ro tht•SC 0£' tions. :\lean\\ h1I ('. therl.' h:1" IK't'll t;ilk of rrfort " lo n u..;l :\ltll" from lht• rhair111 an:-;h1 p. A"kcd ;~\)out an earh1·r rl•mark th;I\ he is !'or r~; for ~lfllll. Alherl o;;aict . "\\'ell. 1 1na\' as ,,·en sa' It I don't think he 1s ft'clini: "'£111 .' . lie is a (Sf•r 1'111.LS. Pai;:e i\:!) DOW JONES LIST DIPS UN DER 600 NE\\1 'i'OR K t UPI I Ct1n('('rn over the nation's rct't"SSlon rouplcd y,•ith dlsappojntmcnt in Pre!~dcnt Ford's tele"iscd news eonrerencc sent prices plunging on the Ne\\' 'i'ork Stock Ex - change 1ods ~ below the closely watched 600 \e\'el. The OOYi' .Jones indu~tria l a\·era11.e. which lost more than IS points l\lon· day, "''as 0££ 6.26 at 596.76 at m1d·day The hlul'·Chip indicator "·as ap proachlni: it~ <'loslnR toy,• for th(' ~c._.-ir •. of 58-i 56 nn Ort •I SO'm(' in\ 1.-'SltH's. arrordinJ! 10 t1n<1l~'"ll 1'1. Y,'(•re d\"lappoinlt•d that r ord diet not produce nTJ~· 1nrcn~i\'es in hi!. news ronre,rcnc(' :'ttondH~ n1~ht. Dily,·orlh pro\'idcd no breakdoy,·n on the holdings of the individu:i l ramiJ\· members. lie said that "·ould be an iri - vasion or thci r right of 11ri va('y The bulk of the family holdinf?' S738 million is in trusts set up b~ John D . Rot·kcfe ller Jr. fo r his desccndaats, Oil"·orth said The rt'· maining: S295 million is held by the in- dividual ran1ily ml'nllx•rs . As cx11cctcd, Dih\·orth s[1id the 1n:i- jor family investment is in Exxon. one of the com11anil's formed when Stan- diird Oil Co . formed by .John D. Roekefcll£>r Sr. \\'US split up. But Dih\'orth added !he family's· Sl56.7 million in E-.;xon stock represents just over l percent of the total company stock. The family's second largest holding ISee SI Bii.LiO'°, Page !\?) 144 Sent to Jail Oranf?t' Cotini~ J~11l booktnf?<1 (or the 21 hours e nd 1ni! n11dn1ght :\londu\ 1ot;ile1! 1-11 1'.tl n1('n and 11 "on1rn Jail dPput1e ' r•·1)f)rl etl 1vda~ Griff iii Wi1 is Tlie He isn1a1i NE\\/ \'ClRK !\;Pl ) Art·hic Griffin or Ohio Stat1:. the most consistent runner in <"Ollcgiatc history, tnd:iy was named "''in- ner of the llcisn1:in Trophy as the out standing !)layer in thl' nation. t Oc tall!l:. B·1l Griffin . ...,·ho becom('S the first junior ,jnrc Nayy 's Roger Slaubach 1n 1963 to capture the trophy, recf'i ved 483 first place \'Otes and 1.920 points in a ballot injl. o r s ports writ e rs and sport sc:1 l'!tcr~ lo be:il Anthony Oa,·is of l "SC. Oa\·ls. a senior. ~ol 120 firsl plare \'~lcs and 819 points lo nn1 sh ·"'l'll <iherid nf the third plac(' fln1 s hl'r. Junior .l Ol' \\'ash1ni:ton of Oklnhomn Tom Clements nf Notrl' Dll mc ...,.,,~ fourth . fo\IO"'l'd hy D:1v1 rl II urn m of N c; hruska . UP'I T•lt1>MI• WATER SPILLS OVER THE SEA WALL AND HOOD OF STRANDED CAR IN MASSACHUSETIS Winds Up to 50 Miles an Hou,, Heavy Seas Pounjt Coastline of New England Tivo,. Saddleback H.R. Haldeman Denies Trzistees Toss M• · . CIA FBI Hats iii Ri1ig Isusing ' 'l\l'o or rour Saddlchack College trustees y,·hose terms expire next year h;ivc declared their intention~ to seek rt•·e lection. ·rruslC'CS '.\orzisa Hrundt of lr\'int' ;.ind Lurry Taylor of La,i.:una Beach riled t'<1n1pai~n papers 1\lond;1y \\ith the Rtgistrar of Voters in Santa Ana. :'>.l can"·hi\e, it is still not kno"·n \1·hcther Trustees Donn<t Berry of :\lissinn Viejo and \\lilliarn J)eun of 1·ustin "'ill seek second tcrn1 ~ on tht' ~c,·en-n1en1her board. Hctired l\.l ission \'1cJn m1n 1s\(·r Preston llo"·ell has taken out cam - p<u gn papers for the post no"· held by :\I rs. Berry. bul has not rel urned them to the rcj.!istrar. l~o"·cll also has taken out p;ipers to run for a sl.'at on the S<1d· dlehack \'alley Unified Sthool Dis tn(·t bo:ird of education Ftlini;: for the !\larch .i collc{!{' e1ec t1on rl'n1a1ns open through Jan :1 \\lfl.Sl ll KG'rON (.,\Pl 11 .R tr1al o n t·harge ~thatthc y eonspircdtu Haldeman loday denied that he tried obstruct 1ustice ·rhc 1ndictmt"nl to misuse the CIA and FBI by trying ch;1r gc., thOJt they intcrfl'rl'cl y,·ith the to ha\·l' an early investigation 1n \1·ork or the CIA <ind Fill. "b\· dcc-t•1l , \\'all' rg;l \e :;top1:ied. craft. I r1ckt·r~· iJOd di shont·:;I "1 ea n ~ " "l ~n 't it a fatt." asked Asst llPCC1a! Jl:ildeman "'"" que:;tioned <iboul a Pro-.1.·cutor Richard Ben-\'enistE' at mC'ct1ng on Junl' 23. 19i2. "·here Cl,\ the \\'atergale CO\'Cr·up trial, ··yuu Director Hic hard Helms and his dcpu· did son1cthing you had no rig ht under iscc Jl ,\LDJ-:1'1,\l\', r age A:!) the la1\' to do and that is to misu"c your po~ition ifl the go\'ernment to n1i susc the CIA 1n a \\'a\' 10 drfraud !he Cl.-\ and FBI. .reasOns you knew not to he in tht: national interest '!'' llahleman, y,•ho al that tin1£' "'as the to p aide to then-President Ri chard :O.l 1"1xon replied : "I had no intention of exl·eeding m y responsibility and my job : I had no 1n- tenllo11 or defraudiryt and m1 ~u:;in g the CIA or FBI : l had no intention of ob~tructing the inl'cstigalion. .. llaldeman and four other-. nre on Pla1i11ers Ask City to Buy 'Ope1i Space ' Irvine Public Agencies, Firm Seek Endeavors The lr,·1ne Planning Comm1ss1on strongly recommended ~londay thal the cit.\' counrtl buy the southeast cor ner Jot al Cu\,·er On\'l' and \Valnut ;\\'enue fo r pernHincnt O]X'n :;pace :ind an identify1nf? cntr~· lo C.recnl1'l'I' \'illage. 1'ht' $10.000 propo ~ed p urch:i ~1· paSSl'd. despite ob.IC'l'linns of Coin missioner \\';!!! ltunf?ail1~. \1 hn thought the il em "'<'1~ pnnrly too -.1dt•re(\ by the comn1i:;..,1on lrYinc 's-fo ur n1aJor publ ic agenctC!\ and an lr\'ine Company delcgution "'ill huddle tonight in an effort to find endeavors in "'hich '"'o or more may cooperule. · 1\ list of possibililles prepared by Cuunt'llm11 n Art 1\nth011Y and any sug· i:estions brought up b~· other agencies will be ronsidered 11t the 6:30 p,m meeting at cit)' hall. 4201 Campus Drive. Irvine tity ·go\'ernmet1:t, the Irvine ~chool district, Saddleback Communi· ty Colle(ile Dis trict. i;c Irvine and the lr\•ine Company y,•111 be repres('nted at the meet i n ~. 1\llhough some o( the aaeneics partieular\y the cily, school district and lr\'ine Company -h<l''C been en~aQt'd 111 coopcratiYe ventures tor somt• tin1 (', 11 reeent seminor at El Toro ~l a rtne Corps fl.ir Station added neYi 'm pl'tus ror joint effort lit. Tonighl ·., mC'etin11. 11 a res ult of that ~rm1nar . . ' A list of potential areas of cooper;, 11on includes : Design. qevclopmenl. use l\nd n1aint enance of community parks and adJ:1rent schools. Improvements and s hared u.~c nf the l 'CI stadium. Combini ng rrc reat ion and cultur;d education programs Shared use of the UCI romputcr f:1cilities. Ilea Ith care racillties -Belter coordination of residential land use plannlnR and school t'On- struction planning. -A common motor pool Shared maintenance racilities Stude nt "'Ol'k experience pro gran1s. rubllc safety lnrormat\.on 1>ro i:ram'I . .Joint dt i;ig n of bike and IX'd<'strian trail systcm_s to incresisP saf('t y. · ooperatlon in plannlng librarie:~ • 1'hC' purchase. !.Ugi;tc-!ited for 1·1101 m1 sl\1on rcv1C\\' !)\ <:ounc1lm;1n llohert \\l('sl . "'0111(1 Pre\'C'OI :1 hnu.,1· hcinA bull! on the hit ''Th11t lot is 1le\'1•lo1>t>cl Yi'lth \\hat ap lll':irs to he pcrm:-1ncnt l:1 n<\,tap1ng ;n1d it may not he fair.lo the pt•opll' "·ho hsi\'e bought home:. there to t;lkt."' rlo.,.,•n the specimen oh\'t' tree and dt· ,·e\op <the lot),'' Comm1ssionf'r Frank lh1rd 'aid. llurd said the commission af<;o tOtd !hf' planninJ:: de1111rtmt·nl to l(l(lk 1n1 0 the. possibility or !oimilar trcutnl('nt of the other th rte C()rnc rs of the ,., llaite Run~a 1lls. ho"''C\'Cr. thought that comm1<1<1lon r c,i('w or lh<' purrha!>c "'h1 ch "Yi'l'nl through hk1• a bomb" harl bt'en hast'. "Tax<'s .1rC u11. C\'i,tryth1nJ,!'s UJ• And here. hin.1111 . rl.11ht of1 the to1> nt the hl'itd. " e dtt1d<' to SIX'nd $10,000 In buy il piece or la1111.·· llun11all1!. su1d Additional!\', hr !.UHL lhc onlv an praisal or the \':tluc of the prol}frly ha~ hren prrforn1('rl h~ lhed('\Clorx-r - llurd said. l"Ould be unfair lo ~oml· of the sn1al\ l ando"ncr~ ;111d ;1 hoon 10 others. An cxan1pll'. ht· ~;ud . \1 ould l>1• trans it corridor di"d1rat1on 1\ h1ch could take t•1ght acre-. of a IO·aCrt' oy,·nershtp Coo rd 1nat ion or the-ell'\ .:·lupn1cnt in terests. ll urd said. \11 11 tal..l· llme and effort. but can be occnmph!>hed Ref('rrin g lo th(' \orth Ir\ 1n1• Specific Land L'~e Pl,1 11, a l'ily·draftt.'d docume-nt to guide thl· :.irea·~ de\·c lop· ment. Hurd said . ":'\obody thought "l' could get them IOJ:t•!her on that. either .. east New Blow For Heavy Hit Region By the Associated Press Snow ·and freezing ratn brought haza rd,ous dri\'ing from tht• lo,1er Great Lakes into the !\ortheasl today. piling more weather "'·oes on !>Orne re- gions still digging out from a mon~ler \\'eekend storm. Heavy-SOO\I' \1arn1ng~ \\ere in (•f. feet (or parts or Vermonl. northern and "·estern !\c\1· ''ork and \ht' moun- tains of \V est \1irginia. F'ree1.i ng-ra1n \\'arnings co\·ered 11;111..; of Ohio and !\t aine. Storm y,·arnings \\Cre posted for Lake Ontario and gale iA·arnings for Lakes lluron and Erie. the r\e\1 England co.isl :ind the northern and eentral Pacific coast The seas on's fir..;t m;1jor sno" ... torm stranded thousands of motorists. or forced them to :.bandon their autos. in southern !\I ichigan ;ind adjacent <11·1·- tions of Ohio, \\'here il dumped 18 to 20 inches of snO\\' Sunda~ and !\londa~ Ri.1,nging into the Southeast. th(' ~torm pi led as much as 15 inehes of '1no11 tn southwest \'irµinia and u11 lo 2 ft·ct 1n mountain a re as of \Vl·st V1rg1ni;i It also brought numerou~ 1>0u·e r oul ages. traffic accidents and school an d husiness shuldO\l'ns from ~1 ichigan to :\laine. But the foul \\Cather also brough1 out the be.:;t 1n man} 1:ieople . In southeastern '.\l1ch1g;in. \1 here tbe hca1·ies t :;no11· of tht• C'l'nlur~ measured almoo;;t 19 tnchl''· teen :.i gers joined to pu..;h ear aftl'r ,·ar up an interstate hi gh'' a~ r:.inlp. \ policem<in pickc1I up a IH't'gnanl 11 oman ;ind ru.,hcd hl'r 10 thl· hosp1t :i1 b} snO\I m obile The Hed Cro~~ 1\t•n1 into .1et1on to help lht• more than 11.000 pt·i·.,Vn" ..;trandt•d in ~1 1eh 1 ~an .1mong ;111 e"lin1;1ted 35.000 ~1r;1ndf'll th1•rt• and 1n Oh in. P.:nn"~ l\ •111i:1 ;.ind j>,!;1 1',\ lanct ~lor(' than 20 1x·r-.on~ ,uftl'rl'd !•1!;11 hecirt ;;\t;1ck-. in :'>.lich1).!an 1110111' \\ hil~· <S1·e STOR:'\I, Pa~t· A:!) 165 E1nerge nc i e~ Orangt" Coun1.1· Shenrr·, off1c·f'r" l'C'~pondC'd to 16.'> l'•lll'l')!l'nt·' tJ JI., thrnughout the l·ounty 111 thl' 21 hours 1..·nd1ng midni~hl ~l ond:.t\. dC'pUl ll'" rt· port{'d 1oda\· \\t•t11f1t•r Thi· \\t•:i thrr ~t·r11C·•· 1~ 1.1\1 111~ for 1 .1111 111n1:.!ht .ind \\ 1•d tll'~d;i1 II llh !i1tJ1 • 1·h.Hlj.!(• 111 lt•TI\[ll'l':ilUl'\'' 4 11 ,l!h~ lll':J!' :i8 .11 lh1· h1·:1('h1·' rt•ach1ni:! ti'.! 1nl.1n1t ('hanl't' tll 1 :1111 1nl·rc.1 ~1ni,! l1l ';'11 l)t'l'('(•n1 1on1i.::ht '1111! \\1·dn\'' r!J I 1:\S IDE 1'011.\ \' 1''14' mtn1orr1 o/ l'olnc111 \'1:;· 11ioott · ,1\11/fystk a co /0•11di>r nf lht' S1Jmb1nf'lt'Sl' /,1hcro/101,1 itrr1111. 31111 l1aunt ~ ltcr brall14'r 1.J~1 11a, r.1 mpl1·r l'd a book oboul IJcr !'llnrv l'<1!1f ·~; ... , .... , (•-...... , . .. •~·u ...... .. \..M,k,.-.,, ......... •• C.11+.rwl• •• Molhl•I ~ .... , ... 0.J•ll-I I 11 ......... ,..~ .. -.., <-•• .. Or-C.•Rh •• ,..,,_,,, " -· "' 0iu1111,,..111•• ., 'fl-LI,,.,,., ... 1111 ... l•IP•.., .. -· ... l~•rt•1 ....... 1 .. ~,llM•••h ., .. 1. flMMe •l•·n T•lolool ..... .. "' G.t< .... ,. "' l'llN\ .. \ .. ... _ ... " ..... , .... .. '""'~m!ui. .. .. '#Wit N••• 1,1,11 • A 2 DAIL v P1LOT Pilot Logbook Irvine Silver Tongues - Cut Off at Midnight Hy l>Ol'(;l.1\!ii fRITZSClt E OllM D•1ly Pii.tS"lf "'You v.•outdn't bcl1e\"c 11 h::it the Irvine City Counl'il d1d " p; a ~entente l '\'e ii !ways .,.. ;intcd to u"t· to bt•g 1n a story, !'\ f:\\' P.\ I' I-: RS. or rou r ::Ol'. hod ::.ut· h s entences too 1 .1~u~· .and a "a:-.1c11f tlmr fnr lhl' l1ar11t'd . hut nt·d rt·1ulcr. A I;OOd lh1111.:. 1••1 :\11,.,t rl·:1dcrs prubabl ~ 11ouldn 'l bC'llC'\'{' that thl· night u11l lr11nr Cit~· ('ouncd <;lapf)('d a s<:lf·imposcd l1m11on11 ... 111·(·kly g;1b·fest:-.. lr \'\n1~n~ 11ho ha,·e t1t·d lhemsel\·es to Con1n1unity C<Jblc1·lsion ·~ omni.,eu•nl e~e on the eounc·1I hav<' no doubt noticed th;1I the 1neel1ncs begin at li ;30, \\•hen kiddie ::.ho.,..·~ arl' ~1111 duminatinK other s tations. Tht>y continue through pnme time and end some \\'hile <ifter !he Star Spangled Ranncr has been lo"·ered folJoy,•ing the Uoris Karloff rerun FlllTli(lfl: L.A.ST \\'Et:I\, hoy,·e1·rr. the tounrLI decided its ·rul'<;dtiy ni ght <'X· lro.1,·aganza~ 1\'C'rt' 1u~t too murh. 1 ·nder lJ nt·1r pr1lit'\" ht•).!inn1ng Dee 10. coun(·i l met>tings 11·111 begin at i :10 p 01 . Al r1111ln1gh1 d1~1·u~c;ion "·ill eca~!'. At the 11 itthing hour. the r ut1n1·1I 11111 run d1111n tht· ;1gl·nda. 1ollng on ;di m<i\tl'r~ 11·hich dn not r('· ~1u1 l'l' d' 'l' u..,, 11111 ~11\ 11e111 11 h11·h rL·quirl·-; so niuth ;is tl\'O \1 ord~ of di~<·11..,~1<1n . 111 Cuun- tilrn:i n .J11hn Bt1rto11 \ \lord!'.. 11•ill be put off until thC' n1.::-.I nH •t·t uii: Tiff: l{E.\SO.'\'S f11r the nt·11· policy ;ire humane. 'rhc count'1l y.·;_i -; laking flit\ on the e1ly employt>'\ 1'.ho h::11·c been found l'.'ith dr1'°p~ eyes in search of a y.·all lu IL·a n :1).?ai n.,1 un mornings follo"·tng met>l 1ngs. \lorP to tht> pcunt. the council had pity on it~ 0110 members. J udging t r1•rn their l'un1n1tnt .... th(·}' ha1·e been found in ... im1lar 1>0~it1on!:>. \ ftl·r t ho:.t· Ir.ii!. mL·etin~'>. Cr1unciln1 ::1 n I lcnry Qu1 1?ley confe!:>SC'd. · ·1·111 n<•I 11 nrt h a d ;_i mn thl· ne>.t dtty. · · t)'.\ Tii t-: n1eclin,e:s thl'ffi!'.l'l1·rs. Quigley pointed out dunng se\'cral m1nutt!s of monologue. that council di ... cussions a re frequently lengthy. "\'nu'rt r ight, Jlcnry," Rurton re .. ponded, ""·e e\'en ha,·e a penchanl for di ... tu!:>.,ing ho11long 11(' di ... eu~.., !hings."' Uut Councilman ,\rt Anthony insistL·d that lhe l'.'Orst of the long sessions areu\t•r . ' "\\' r. 'RF. AT the en·.,! nf the 11· a 1·r A ft er \\'e get through \1·it h these I wo hcautiL''i the· 11nr~t par\ 1 ... over." ... ;nd ,\nthony. tapping a four inch stack of t·n1·irunn1 l'nt;d inforn1atiun on Jr\'inrOnter and Irvine Ind ustrial <.:omplt!x·E<J st 'i'hl' fir!.t 1.o ning actions on both "·ere disp;1 tched Tuesdil~·. Quigley "·as less optimistic. ·1 e:1n rememhc·r 111an.1· tinlL'" in thr past "·hen 11·r ~aid "·e 11·cre at the trt·"t of' the 11 ;i t·t'. The polil!y plun 11;.i.; the rre~t of the l\'li\'C. The general plan \\'a ~ the crest nf the 11·u\c. \\'oodbridge 11·as thr crest of !he \\';i1·<'." Quigley said Tll t: Pl.A'.\ for shorlrr mC'f'!lngs is ~u1>r>0sed lo ha\'C' a t'l 1·1c purpose. .,_Her m idni~hl. Anthony ub<;c•r\'ed. the council orten is groggy and might mu kl' dcc1..,ion<; that a ren '! in the publi c interest . Xo one n1entioned it a! lhc time, but the short meeting decision "'as made after midni'ght. The mcetinJ! last Tuesdyy ran past 2 a.m. f'leeing Offieer Young Suspect Shot After Fifth Holdup One teen·aged holdup suspt•ct lies crilicelly "'oundcd tod ay :it Orange County 1'lo1edi ca1 Center and l\l'O other youths are in custody in connection ~·itlr ~ mark<'\ robt)cr~· spree 1n Fullerton and An:ihc1n1 !\londay. Anaheim police ~aid .Jame-; F. Al· · laire:, 19. of Santa Ana. \\':JS shot 111 the head and shoulder b~· patrolman Stt-\'C i\oC'rncr <J S th<' youth flt>d the scene of the la~t of fj\·e north countv n1arket h<'1sts. · .·\rre..,ted at the scene or the 7:30 p .m . robbery v.a~ a li ·~·ear-old <iarden Grove boy v.·ho matched the description of onc of the robbers. An 18-year-old .1outh 11·hQ police rc- tused to identifV toda.1· fled from the scene but 1v:iS)irrc:.tcd a :.hort t1mc Soldier s Kill 16 Pll:\'Olt PEI\"!!. C:tmbodia tAPI !"'ixte<·n Jll'rsons-\\'f'rl' killed in Phnflrn Penh when su p<.'r slilious sold11•r.., firl·d 1ht·1r J.!Un~ 1h1nng an t'{'hpsc of· the n1 0011. polLl'l! rcportl'<I. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1,,,.0r_c .... 10 •• 1, P1to! ••t"..t>o<"i•c.,.., _, ... ....,.,, P•f>I "ll~bl·•-O.!""Ot­ Co•" Pul>4•\J'l•"Q (<>MP•"" !.oo•fOlt ..,,,.,,,...¥• ""°'',,,,..., Mcu"l•• !MOvq" '"""' l0t Co<i!• Mr ........ _, ll<'•<". "'"",'~9" &ook" ,. .. ..,,. I•·~ Y•ll•• I'""" ~A<la••r.te• v .. ~. •nd y._ St•<" !lo .. ! .. c. ..... "' '"'Ille-•• , .... ,., -l•O'I" -11\M<I ~t~tO••• -~...., ... ,, '"' ........ .,., 0..1>1>\"'"'I ,. .... , ..... .lOO ...... , s., ~!•~l (°'~ M~"' (•hforn••~I~ Robert N. Weed "'''"''"' .... Pul>I·-· Jac.k R Curley ~•<• 11<0\•0o!"I '"" (,fn•t •I M.t,.,.'l", Thomas Kcev1I [ O•IQ• Thom<'IS A. Murph1ne ........ ~•ftQ l,_<l1!0t Charle<; H Loo~ Richard P. Nau """''"! M•n•o•<1<1 £0<'"'' Olli tes Cll\i. .IM\O I.JO W.•I II•• 51<..,I "• .. POtl l'f¥1<'1 IJIJ ..... _, flo,,..,..,CI I •Qll,.. S.4<;<'1 llMr,•o-•rt!>l•"I M""!r"'I!"" l••t<'I 11111 ~llU'I ~\llt•••d \.o!Clli'""<• Y•tL•' 11101 L• "-1 llOll!f •l!w<'IO••OOf•.,.••• Telephone l114J '42-4l21 Cl•J.si fitd AdvtrliJ.in9 '42·5611 ~d<llol>M • V•ll•• No~Ol!no 511 ·6310 ~.11"1 ... <'l(>•...,<'llf 4,J.()630 fM!•'•O'l' '"' O••W (,o..t flur.i .. 11•"'1 '""''""' ... ~ "f*\ \II)< " d ~•t••l•lllOI ..,, '""'I -ltoo ~· •d_.,,.,...,. ... .,_,,.,. "''' tr ttn• .... «:•CI "',,.,., •Df'< •I '""'''"'-OI ...... ""' ~ ...... \o<<'l'I~ •1•\\ Poll•'1' ~·Cl '' {~II ,,.. ... i:,.1,1.,.<'I•• s .. 1,.0.111 ..... "" ,.,,_ \J tlO _.,,.,,, ~. mod l" f'4 "'""'"" ll'l•l<IMf <ll'lh""'on\ ~ 00 m·1"!"'• J:itcr for questioning. A police spokesm;1n . s:iid no shn.t ~ \l'C rc fircd al the officer \\'ho \\'ll· nC's.,e<I the crime but in\'C'S\igatoro; round a .45-e;llibc>r <iutomalic pistol a t the stene ;ind in1poundcd a s mall pitkup truek allcg~dly u~ed as the gt:\;_i\\·~~· \'1.:hicle. f' ro1tt Page ;\ I STORM .... ..,hO\'('ling STIO\\'. Some srhools and bu~incsses \\"hieh 11·rrc clo.;;ed lrom 'liehigan to °'e11· England and into Appalaehia on ~Ion· day pl ;1 nn<'d to rl'oren today. depend- ing on loeat conditions. Rut niany rl'· mainrd rln.;;C'd. hopini:; to rl'Sumc npcrations \\"C'dn<'sda .1· D<'tro~t public "r hool s and manv olhers in ~nu thi·:1~tern !\liehi.carl 1\·rrr amonf.! !hnsc elo'>t'd again toda\. T\10 nr,1 sp;1pl'r~ 111 ·:-.n .. 111 l!a 11. th(' 11<'trnit \r11s :1nfl \\"a.1·nc Daily Eaglt'. faded to puhlish ,\Jonday editions. 1'h(' ..,no11 forced cancrllation of slate ;ind li'lr:d go1·l·rnmt•ntal m1•ctin.cc; 'l'hc JtHtgt and jury faile'I to sho11• up for a murder trial at Detroit's Herord('r<; (.'our\ !\larvland called out l'\at1onat Gu;ird -unit.;; to help clrar snow from 11 l''\tcrn 1>;i rts of lhl' ... t;1te l\lnndav and to rcscue an cst1matt:>d 2.000 str:inded mntorists. In Krntuck~·. "·herr many ~chools 11·ere rinsed .\londa.v and lod:i~. s~1 en eh1ldren "-'ere injl1rcd 10 a school bu,;; ;1ccidrnt f'rot11 Pagt" _,.\I MILLS. • • rrirnd of m inf' " "I don '! think \\'ilbur ~tills has full ~· rf'~·ovcrcd ... lll''s l~<·n !'.I Ck ::i lol . ·· ~till-; und\'r"-'C'nt nn c:>1)1'ralion l a~t \'{':If' for a hat•k nilml'nt. but has !'.<tid '>lnce he (ully re('OVCr('.d. In an interview ~1 onday. he d~nit'<l rel)Orl' hr I' '<P"ricncl'd ii hra rt oit l aek, but ..,,ttcf he h<1s :-uffercd for ) l'ilr~ from a chroni<' heart irrr::ul::irity. \\f1thout ~pec1f:-:jng ;iny particular 1\lne~!:>. Albert s:nd. "I th1nk ti has had an 1ntpael 1J n his \\hole '\.vs t"m I <im not talkin~ .iboul an)th1ng ~l>c. JU"! h1 o; phv!o.1cal <'Ond1tion." \]h('rl "'3ld he h:11I .1 lnn,e l;i!li 11 ith \I ll!-.:-~l o nda ~, at the Arkano;:i,;; O<>n1nernt's rr>flllt'<il. hut \\Outd not ...;,, y,·h:it thl'~· th'l't1s'M ~ll'mhf'rS of tht• \Va~-; an<l ~lean " C"on1m 1tl('c.ntr t f)rivatt•ly v.•llh AllX'1't 1od:1y Ford Veto Upset.on. GI Bill \\'AS!l1NGTON CUPl \-The !louse ,•oted ovcro,1•helmingly today lo over- ride President Ford's veto of a bill Iha! y.·ou\d pro\'ide the largest in- ercast.' in veterans' rducational lK'nefits since World \\'ar IL ·rbr \'Ole was 394 -10. 1\s the House Y.'as voting, the \Vh itc. !louse announced that Ford "'ou1d send to Congr('SS a request for an 5814 n1illion supplcment;.il appropriations rc•1Ul'Sl if the Senate ;ilso decides 111 override the vrto. The !louse action set up the J.k)ssibility of a third consecutive con- ~ressiona l rejection of a presidential veto. The Senatr \.\':lS scheduled lo \'Ole on the override attempt later to· day ar\d was expected lo provid' far more than the (\\'O·thirds majority re· quired tOO\'erride. \\'hite I-louse press secretary Ron \t•ssen told reporters that Ford believes the lrgislation is inflationary <ind th;.it if Congress chooses lo over. ndc his \'Clo. it should "pay the hill. .. 1'hC' P resid ent feels Congress should l\no1\' "·hat it is vo ting on." he said . In response to a question. hl' said the P resident "docsn 'l mean to be punitivt• or rct aliati1·e . .. If they override. then Congress can 1·ot(' to put up the money to pay the bill," 1'\essensaid. Nessen said that the vote is not simply to override but is a \'Ole on ""·hcther to 1ncreast> the federal budget by over a half billion dollars.·· lie said th;it Ford supported an ts•,~-percent increase in the measure but felt that the nearly 23 percent in- crease "'as inflationary at a time when he is trying to cut the budget. In calling for the override vote, lame-duck Rep. \Viley rt1ayne CR· IO\\'a). labeled Ford's No\'. 26 veto a ''ml stal\cn injustice to tho se (veterans) \l'ho did scr\'e." The bill Ford \'Ctoed y.·ould increase education benefits for a single vet from 5220 a month lo 5270. A married \'et \\'ith no children v.·ould get S32l in· stead of S261 and so on up the scale. The bill would extend benefits to 45 months al the college undergraduate level. but not for vocational or graduate v.·ork. Vets also could get 5600 in education loans if other federal loans \\'e re not available. f'rom l'age A I HALDEMAN. • • t'" ·vernon \Vallers, 1\·ere approached by Jl a lde m an about the Watergate in- \'estigation. llaldeman said he asked the CIA or- ricials to tell the FBI not to trace the fund s found o n the \ratergatc bur,ela rs . Haldeman said the \Vh ile I louse \\"anted to al'oid.embarrassing donors to the l'\ixon re-election cam - paign. Thr money found on the burglars had come from campaign fund" •·\"ou call in America's foremost ;1nd highcsl·lcl'el men responsible for the intelli,t!encr-jlathering funelion :ind n;1tional seC'tuit~· of lhe United St 11tes." Ben·\ ·enistr s~1id. "You 're tellini;: this court anrl this jury that 1·our inst ructions to them were made to ha\'C thf" FBI curtail on the ·grounds 1hat 1t \\'as political!~· t>mbarrassing fort his in \'e stip:ation to be continued?·' lla\deman r eplied that "·a s his un· <lcrstanding of a suggestion that had hero made to him h\' President ~ixon. A1 f)ne p oint. in t he c r oss· t•xaminC1tion. Ben.'Venistc accused llalden1an of "\\·andt>ring up and do\\·n and all O\'er lhe lot" and muddv· 1ng his ans11•('rs to questions aboUt ho11· rnueh llaldcn1an and !'\ixon l\ne1\' about \\.n teri;ate. Bl·n-\'t•nistc 1raitcd until after the iu ry h;id left the roon1 to contplain about ll:i ldcman's anS\\'Crs to his questions. Mrs . Dunning Dies; Widow of Fornie r Editor Pri1 ale fan1ily (uneral services ha\·c been held for ~lrs. Clarisse R. Dunning. \1·1cJoy.· of Southl~1nd n('11·<;pap<'r editor Arthur E. Dunning !:ihcd1cd l·'riday. Hites for ~!rs. Dunning, 83. the \1 ife of \h(' former n1anaging editor of the 1.n~ ,\n.ec l('S Ht•rald-F.xamincr. \\'Cl'l' hf'l1I al Fflr1,'\l l .n 11·11 . \, !rn<l:11l'. '\lir ~UCl'UfllhC'<l :ii IX•,·crly 1\lanor l'on1·al<'~cent Mn.;;pital in Cost:1 ~!e,;;a , 1\hrrl' "'h<' had ht·en a 1)~1licnl for 'l'''t•r;1l 1(•;1r ... Sur1·i\·or<; include her d;n1 ghtrr. l)nrTI('C<1 . r1f Nt•11riort \3cach : a :;on, Arth11 r \V [)u nninp: and gra nd C'hildr<·n ('hri ~lopher . K:lthlf'en. Br<'nt ;inrl Lar:1 l >unn1n}::. all of S<in Jose. tind }!rand-d:.iui.ihiers Corinne S. Donterq, 11r na1ho;1 :ind l'atncia ~I Domccq. of AU('k land, :>: c"· Zrt-tlund. Audubon Group ,Sets Joaquin ~larsh Trip Th(' l.;1):una lhll!i Audubon Sociely \11ll "IKl 1t'ior :i tripS:iturday to the San .Jo.iqutn l\lar:!lh 1n lr,·1ne tn look for ... ue h hire!-. a,;; thl' \\'rind{'lin,:::! T<ttt1l·r .111d The ~l ou rn111~ !l<i1<' . A C'ar pool y,·1\l leave at 8:30 am fiorn lhl' cul dl' ... ;1cof .\venue' Carmrl in l ,t'l'iurt.• \\'oriel , .-ind 11111 r~lurn ;1bo111 nno n 1\dd1tional information is ll\ UI I 11 bl(; b~ l"<ilHn~ 837 ·3169 • • -----~ .. ... "lissif(• in Action 1\ Navy Cruis1..• i\1i ssile In ert 1'est Vehicle l'mergcs f1·on1 the sea after torpedo tube ejec- tion from un underwater test rig off San Cle mente lsl:..ind in the latest tests of a deSign by l~TV Aerospace Corp. of Dallas. In opera- tion. the mi ssile \\O tlld be sub-1:..iunl'hcd and boosted to flight speed by ~1 sma ll rocket motor. then extend \\'ing <tnd tail su 1iaces and f l y long di s t ances po,vercd b y ii sm;.ill 'rurbo fan engine'. $1 BILLION. Safecracker at Mesa • is S98 million, or all the outstanding stock in Rockefeller center. OiJy.•orth said. The family also holds S84 .9 million in Standard Oil of California and 572.6 million in !Brtl stock. Eatery Nets a · Bundle A sophisticated safecracker raided Dilworth, nephey,• :fnd namesake-of---.t-&-J:;t-;;. -Mesu restaurant. stcalin the form er Philadelphia mayor, in-SG,000 in cash after dragging the huge s isted that the goal of the Rockefeller steel strongbox into a food locker and . family "·as lo make money on their in· tl'<iring it open, it y.·as disCo\·ercd l'estments and not to hold economic rtlonday. control of major U.S. industries. Detecti1·es 11·erc sun1n1oned to T he "It s hould he stressed that both the Derby rcstaur:ant, 1262 Bi:1 stol St., family members and their in vestment ~londay . n.-iorntn)! after marnten.an~e advisers are totally uninterested in me~ arrt\'~ng lo clean ur for the days controllini::' anything," he said. "The bus1nes~ d is covered the burglar~· . family members arc simply in-Rogeho Amezqua called police to \'CStors. The aim and hope o f the ad-the popular lu~eheon s pot near viscrs is over time to achieve a re· <>.range County A1rpo~ \\'hen he and asonable total return for our c lients." his ere1~· found the ofr.<'e ransacked. and business papers strcl'.·n abc.ut. , While most or the family holdings are in stocks. DiJy.·orth also listed 5127 million in bonds and real estate total· ing nearly $95 million. <.:ompanirs in \\'hich lhe family holds 510 million or more in stock in· eluded Chase ~1anhatlan Bank, T\lobil Oil Co., Eastman Kodak, General Eleetric. Texas Instruments and T\1in· ncsola T\Iining and ll-1anufacluring (3f\.·1 l. Officer Phil Dickens said se1·eral signed checks \\·hich had been in the safe y.•e rc also discovered, but all that "'as taken v.· as easily passed ca sh. 1\ sea rch of the surrounding area in- dicated someone apparently ap- proached the restaurant fron1 the re· ar, l'ia The ~tasters' Circle. an adja- l'enl residential st.reel. ,\ bolt cutter or some other d evice \Vas used to cut a secured padlock on a ~witch Signals Seat Belt Warnin,gs Changed \VA Slll NGTON (AP) -The Department of Transportation establis hed a ne\\' automobile safet~· belt reminder system today to replace the inll'rlock system banned by Congress. The ne11· s~·-;ten1 consists of a visual "fasten Seat Belt .. signal that 11i1l opt.•rate during the four to-eight ·second period after the car's ignition is tu rned on and an audible signal that v.·ill operate during the same period if lhc dri\'cr's saf<'ly belt is not in use. 'l'hc dep:1rtment 's f\ational llighl'.•ay Traffic Safety Administration said auto makers can install the system immediately on ne"'' cars or con- tinue to use the interlock srstcm until f'eb. 2.i. 1975. All nev,r cars manufactured after that date must ha\'c the nel'.' systrm in stalled instead i)f I hl' i ntc rlock svsten1 . Congrcs!'. baTtncd the interlock system. "'hich required the front scat pa ssengl!r~ to buckl(' sc11t belts before the ear could be started. in October aftl'I' nu n1erous car 01\·ners complained about the requi rcm<·nt . <"hain ltn k fence bet\\·een lhe~'----­ t·l ub-t0"1hl:re":rt'-6f"tfle restaurant and its office. ln1·estigalors said the office door 11·as pried and from there. the burglars u sed t ools apparently IJrought for the job lo roll lhe hea\'y !'.iJ fe into a food locker. hidden from :.ight. lrvin,e Citv • • Officials ' Face Re.form Irvine city officials will be raced "''ith added financial disclosure and Confliet o( interest r equirements after a \'Oler-approved political reform measure goes into effect Jan. 7. Proposition 9, approved in the June election. "·ill bring to four the total of disclos ure statements the offi cials must file by next August. according lo City Clerk Ca rol F1ynn. The new requi rements apply to the mayor, council members and the city manager. "'hO must make a first fil· ing under the nev.• Jaw within 30 days after it takes effect. Another statement must be filed by April 12 . and a third on ~July 31 . Additionally, the r.tosconc Bill. 1'.'hich is still on the books. requires another filing in April for the period since April 1974. The city must also adopt a conflict of interest code by January 1976. Although the city has received the requirements of the new legislation, forms and instructions for the multi· pie filings have not been received, rtlrs. Flynn said. The com bin;ition of disclosures "'ill require city officials to m ake public - all campaign contributions of O\'er S50 as We'll as the names and addresses of the contributors. ''The Dating Game'' When a customer chooses a date for installation of his ca rpeting. he wants to be assured that the ca rpeting will be in sta lled on schedule We are able to provide fa st. eff 1c1ent service . due to the fact thal we ma111ta1n all of our own crews . If nece ssa ry , because of construction delays , we can adjust the scheduled d ate f o r our customers convenience. Afte r all. carpeting can be purchased many places. and the one thing we can provide that ottiers can't. is lhe BEST SERVICE IN ORANGE COUN TY! .ALDEN'S CARPETS ·· DRAPES ........... w.c.1tl7 1663 Placentia A Ye. C:OST A MHA 646-4838 H9URS: Moo. !In T1on.. 910 S:lO ,:_FRI .. th> t-SA T., t :lO to 5 ·, Huntington Beach Fountain Valle __ ...,_ Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. 67, NO. 337°, 2 S E CTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUN TY , CA L IFORNIA T UESDAY, DECE M BER 3, 1974 TEN CENTS ort Studied Family Views Meadowlark Operation llyT ERRV COVILLE OUlleD111, Plllt 51•" The ra te of l\1eadowlark Airport should be d ecided by the end of this m onth, according to Dick Nerio. one or the private owne rs of the small Huntington Be ach ai rfie ld . Nerio s a id Mond ay that Har bor Avia tion, a Cessna l'leale rshi p based at h1e adowlark. will man age the a irport operation for 30 days while his family sludies the fut ure of t he 80- a cre facility. J1e a lso said the fa mily has no im · med iate pla ns to close the Warner Avenue field or ma ke any othe r m ajor changes. As of Sunday, the Meadov.·la rk Ai rport operation fell back into the ha nds of the Ne rio fa mily with the ex- piration of a lease held by John Turner. 'fu r nc r is no longer the airport opera tor. The Nerio fa m ily and Turner have batt led for control of the •1i rport the past yeilr. Turner. at \'arious time-.. Rites Slated 21-gun Salute for Beach Officer The trad itional 21.gun salule v.·ill sound Thu rsda~· in honor of Hunt - ington Beach policeman Leslie J ames P rince. \\·ho died Sunday from in- juries suffered in a traffic <iccident. Funera l scr\'ices "'ill be held Thur,-1-----.,...a~y"af.1:1'0p.m . at Giirden Grove Community Church. 12141 Lewis St .. Ga rden Gr ol"e. Burial \viii he at F or est L a\vn :\le n1orial P a rk in Cypress·. ~I r . Prince. :J 26 -:--ear -o l d patrolman. y,·as fat:.ill)' injured \1 hen a veh icle struck him as he directed traffic in :i d:.i rkcncd intersection '."n\". " Fello\v ofricers "'ill honor him \V ith the ?I-gun salute and a motorcade (rom lluntington Beach police Stillion to I he church. then to the graveside. :\Ir Prince. a resident or Fountain \1alle>:.. .. ~C<l\'..CS his....v.:idOI\' l~ynd a Prince. and ll son, )licha<'I La\l.·rencc. 6 months. ~le also leaves his parent'>. :\Ir. l1nd Mrs. L<11,1•rcncc Prince : a brother. Roh<'rl L. Prince. and a sis- ter, Donn;i Hae Le \'i. , :\I r. Prin<'c \1·ent lo \\·ork for th(' llunlington Beach police dcpartm('nt in 19G9. ~e r\'ing first as a c<i dct. A ye;1r late r. he hec<imc a ""·orn police of- ri('er. 'Did1i't Exceed Job' Haldeman Denies Misusing CIA, FBI I \VAS l l f :\'.G T ON ~APt 11 .R. Ha lde m a n today denied that he tried to misuse the CI1\ and FBI by trying to ha \'C :.in early investigation in \\'a tergatc s topix•d. ··isn 't it a fact." asked Asst. special Prosecutor llichartl Ben-\'en isle al the \Va tcrgale CO\'er-up trial. "'~'OU did something you h<id no right undet" t he la'>'' to do and that is to misuse your position in the gover nment to m isuse the CIA in a \\"ay to defraud the CIA and FBI. .reasons you knew not to be in the n:itional interest ?'' Haldeman, "'ho at that time was the top aide Lo thcn-Presidl'nt Richard :\I. i\'ixon replied : ··1 had no intrntion of exceeding m y respons ibilit~· and my job: I had no in· lenlion of dcfraudini: and misusing the CIA or FB I: I had no intention of obs tructing the in1·csti.e;a ti on ... ·· ilalde n1an and four others a re on trial on t h<1ri;:es that they conspired to obstruc t JUSt ice i ·he indic tment charg<'s l hal the~· intC'rfc rcd v.·ith thf' v.·or k of the CIA and FBI. ··hy deceit. c ra ft. t ri ckerv and dishonest means.·· I la Idem an · "'llS qu(•,.lioncc\ a bout a mccling on J une 23, 1972, \\"here CIA Director lti<'h'ard llel n1s and his depu· ty, Vernon \\'a lters. 11·er1• appr(laC'hed by ll :-1lden1a"n about lhl' \\'ateri::atc in· \'Cs tig ation. 1-l atdentan s aid hr asked the CIA of- ficials lo tell the FRI not to trace the f u nd s found on the \\"ate rgate bur glars. l-lalde1nan -.aid !he \Vhite I-louse "'anted to a1oicl en1barrassing donors to thl' l\ixon rC"-election cam- p a ign . The money round on the bur glars had ronlt• from campaign fund..; •. ,'ou call 111 Amcri<»i "s foremost and highcst·le,·el n1cn re<-..1>0n,iblc for t he intclli J,tCtll'C'·J!a1 herini:: function a nd national serurit\ nr !he Unitl•<I States·· li<'n ·\'enistf s;1id ··\\1 u 'r1· l t>lling this <"ou r\ and thi~ 111ry thut rour instrurt ions to them "·crc madc ttl h ave the t .. BI curtail on the g rounds tha t it v.•as 1>o lilit ally embarrassing for this invcs ti.e;<ilion lo be-cont inUl'd., '' DOW JONES LIST DIPS UNDER 600 NE\V YORK fUPll -Concern over the nation's recession coupled "'ith d isappointment in President Ford 's lelevised ne"'' conference sent prices plungi ng on the New York StocK Ex- c ha nge tod a y be\O\\' the <"lose ly watched 600 le\·e l. The Dow Jones induslr1al a\·eraA<'. which lost mor!' than 15 points !\ton d ay , "'as off 6.26 at 596.76 at mid-day. T he b lue·t"hip indicntor "'as ap· proachin i;: Its closinr.: lo"' for the ~·f'nr nf5tt4 .!Wlon0ct .. 1 • Some in\·estors. a<:cordini:: In a na lysls. \\'('re <li!nn\lOintL·d I hat fo'ord d id not produrc uny l nccf\ll''e~ in his news conft'rence ~10~1clay n1~h1 . ll,I T•l•plwll• DENIES PRESSURE Defendant Halde m a·n llaldcmun replied that <,•;as his un- derstanding of a suggestion that had bt:-en n1adc lo h im by PrC'sident ~ixon. 1\t one point in the cros' rxam1na1ion, lkn-Vt'nistc arcuscd !Sec llAL.DEMt\1", P a.&:e i\2) Ma11ag e r Sues Vall e y Bowl Ove r No Pay Opt:'r;1tnrs of tht.' Fount ;nn \'all\.·~ &11·1 <111d n1ore l11an 100 partner•« in the entl."rprisc have !)(·<.•n sued for s.i .;, m illion in clnn1ay<'s by a n1an y,·ho t•laims he \\'<IS hi red ltl munuJ:e tht.' re l'entl.v opened facility. bul \1a s nCl'l"r paid. P laintiff J ohn .J 1\-1:1rtin stal('S in hii; Oronge Count'~· Superior Courl act inn lhul he "'il:-hired last Jan. 28 at ;1 salary of $2.200 a month. lie states it v.•as also agreed that ht' "·ould rceci,·c as a bonus 50 percent of thC' differC'nce bet'l\o'een the final cost of the facilitr and the construction cost t>Slim::ited before hl" 1\•a<; hired. pro1·ided he could Jo1,1·cr that figurl' i\lartin acruscs 11ame4 defendant~· of falsl'ly reprt'sentina "hen they hired him lhHt the)· had s.1.1 miHion in the bank v.•lt h 1,1hich lo l;1unrh the r~<'tl1t)'. 1h:lt tht>y o"·ned the 1:1 nd on \1·h1c h·it "us to b(• built a nd th11t thc,\ ;dre ad~· hrul plans or lhC' prllJl't't i\l artin furlher allCJIC S that thl' n:uned defrndants ne\'er inl cnd~d to pay him for his ser\'1Ct•s v.·hen thl'Y signed 1111 aµreement tothtat rffcct' has declared the field closed , and the Nerios have taken him to court to keep it open. Dick Nerio has pre"iously pledged to make every errort to keep one or Ora nge County's last private airports open, though rising property taxes have made it difficult to run a profita - bleo1>erat ion. \l/aync Dove, a p<irtner in llar bor Aviation, said today his firm will operate the rield for 30 days. until the l'\erios pick a perma nent airporl U'IT~ .. SAYS MILLS 'SICK' House Speaker Albert Wilbur Mills In 'Bad Health,' Says Speaker \V AS llI !\'GT ON tAPf House Speaker Carl Albert said today he lhinks Rep. \\'ilbur D. i\lill s (D·Ark. ). is in bad health and "it has had an im- pact on his whole system.·· But Albert turned a\\'ay questions :.it a nev.·s conference a s to 1,1-hether llouS(' leaders are considering replac- ing !\I ills a.:; e hairman of the \\: :.iys and :\leans Committee. The furor over i\lills' fricnd~htp 1,1·ith stripper Annabel Battistclla \\as OPPONENT HITS MILLS OVER 'AFFAIR '-Page A3 rcncY•cd last \\"Cekcnd by h1 ' \ i,11 \\"ilh her in Roston and a brief ap p£'ar<.ttll't' on -.tage :.it !ht• t'nd of her act. l"he Demueratic e;1ucus. org<1ni1.ing for lh<' 11('\V ("ongrcss. ha<; taken frnm !hl' Ot•mocratic cnntin)!cnt uf tht· \\la\S and i\l t•ans Con1n1ittc<' thl· prt·· rog.a1ivc of recommending appo111t- 1ncnts to other enn1mittecs 'f hl' t·a uc us a lso \'Otcd to cnlar,l!l' 1 he \\' a~·s <Jnd i\l ca ns Committee. \\'hi ch co uld result in i\'lills losing control. llov.·e\•er, members disagreed a ~ IU the extent to \\•hich the recent publiri- ty about i\lills contributed to thesc :.ir- lion-.. i\lean1,1·hile. there h;is been t an, of t1ffort s to oust )!ills from lhe Lchairmanship. Asked about an earlirr ft'n1ark thill hr is ::.o rry ror )lill ". Alb<'rt ,;ud. .. \\'C'll. I may as 11·el\ sa~· it I don't think hl' 1s feeling 11·ell Ii<' 1s a friend of n11 n<'." "I rlon·t think \\'ilhur ~Jill'-ha~ ful11 rctO\'l'red . I le'~ bt'C'n sit"k ;1 lot ·· )!ills undt'r\l't•nt an o\>t'r;11u11\ 1;1 ... 1 ll'<ir for ;1 li;1c\.: :itlr'nl'n1. hut h:1' ~aid ..,intc he full .1· reCO\"l'rl'rl In an intcr\'iC\I. l\lond:1~. ht· ill'tlit•rl r1•1mrts he experiC'neccl :J hl'art all nc~. ISee L\111.I,..;,;, Pap;r 1\21 Oil Pio11eer Coker Dead Gra\·esidc runeral ser\'ices 1,1•erc held today fo r V.~1.. "Bud" Coker. one o( lhc ~lunt(ngton Beach nali\'eS v.•ho F:re~ up in oil boom days :ind later \\·orkcd in the ~troleum fields . Born $(-pt. 11, 1907, !\1r . Coker died I\ onday at l liantington Intercom munity llo:i;pital. l\T r . Cokt'r Is sur\'i\'ed by his "'idov.·. F.dilh Coker. 218St,Nev.'land St .. Space 59: h1 S muthC'r, Liilie Coker: t"'tt children, c;·1oria Cutter and Delbert Cokl"r : tilX ~randchildren and one '2rea t·~r<lndchlld. All ar(' of l·lunt · ington 1!eac~. operator or grant a lease to llarbor Aviation. "Right nov.• 1,1·c're fixing the ehuck ho1l's in the driveway. impro\·ing the tie·dov.·n area and v.·e've put t he runway lights back in." Dove said. "\Vc're trying to make it presentable again fo r the city.·· Durin g the past few months of stormy battles over t he a irport's future. the num ber of pri vate aircrafl !Set' AIRPORT. P age A2 ~ Ford Veto Upset on GI Bill BULL ETIN \\'ASlllNGTON IV PI) -Congress rode roughshod over President Ford's \'e lo and e nacted into law this alter· noon a bill inc re asing veterans' educ a- llona I bene fits by nearly 23 percent. \\'ASllJ :-.;GTO~ fl..!PI 1 -The l lousc voted O\'Crwhclmingly tod ay to over- ride President Ford's \'elo of a bill that \\'Ould provide the lar gest in- c rease in veter ans' educat ional bc nt•fits s ince \Vorld War IL The vot<' 1,1·as 394 -10 /\s the I louse v.·as voting, t he \V hite l-louS<' announCt""d that Ford would send to Congress a request for a n S81 -1 million supplemental appropri ations request if the Senate also decides to override the veto. The l-l ous~ a ction set up the possibility of a third conscculi\'e con- gressional rejection of a presidential \·eto. T he Senate "·as scheduled lo \'ote on the override attempt later to- day and v.•as expected to provide far :nore tha n the t"·o -thirds ma jority re- quired lo override . Wh ite !·louse press secretary Ro" Nessen told reporters that Fo rd believes the legislation is infl ationary and that if Congress chooses to over ride his \'<"to . it should "pay the bill. ·'The President feels ~ong ress should know \\'hal it is voti ng on," he ':1id. In res ponse to a question. he said the President ·'doesn't mean to be puniti\'e or retaliative. ·•Jf they override. then Congress o:an \'Ole to put up the money to pay the bill.". Nessen said. :'\csscn said that the ,·ote 1s not -.imply to 01·er ride bul is a \'Ole on ··\1·hcth<'r to inrrcase the federal hudgct by over a hair billion dollars ·· Marina Teacher 'Outsta11,di1ig' :\larina lligh School teacher P<1ula Senicki has been cho~en an Out stand ing Sccondary Educator of Ameri c:.i for 1974 . Principal Charles \\'cal"cr nominat- ('d the leac hcr of Germ an and Russian for the a1,·a rd v•hirh r cl'ognizCs her ··contributions to the ad\'ancement of scronclary education and ser\'icc to thecom munil y.·· The Out s t:incling,...1~econdary Educators o f Ameri ca organization. based in \\' ashin~on. D C . no\\' is l'onsidering i\lrs. Senicki in !he selec- lion of fi ve troph~ rccip1<'nl 'i for th!' )Car . i\larin:t lliJ?,hSchool \\·ill recei\"e a s;,oo grant . if :\!rs. Scnicki is chosen Griff in Win s Tlie He is11ia1i NE\\' \"ORK ct .Pl ! -Archll' (;riffin of Ohio State. the mo~t t'nnsistent runner in tollegiatl' hi story. toda~· "·as nan1ed \1·111 ner of thr U.isn1an Trophy ;1, 1he nut ~t ;1ndln).l 1>la ~·('r 1n thf' nation . I Details. 84 1. Griffin , "'ho becomes the f1r,1 JUnior s ince :\°a\"y's Roi;:er Slaubach in 19fl3 to vapturc the lrophy, rcc~l\"ed 483 first pl:irc \'Otes and 1.92Q 1)1)ints In a ballot in.I! o r !!.ports wr i t er~ and !iport!ir :.ii;ter!4 to beat 1\nthOn~ Oit\"ISOf L"SC . lla vis, a senior. got 120 rlr;;\ ptaet' \'Oles and 819 point.; 111 finish ""11 :i h~ad or t he third placf.' finisher . junior .1011 \\"r1s hins::ton of Oklahom11 Toni Cleme nt ~ of Notre DllnH.' ".t.; ro urlh . f011owed b y Drt"•d llummofNehraska Tinsel Tit11e Cit~· \\·nrkers put up Christm<1 s de('orations along !\lain Stree t in ll untin,!!lon Beach. Annual decoration projerl began 'oda~· .• Cit~ officials say d ecorations \\"ill be placed along entire length of \\lain Street and along Coast 1-ligh,,·ay bet\\·een a.·tain and Beach T3ou levard. lfo \1/e\'er. li ghts are out this year in the in- l~rest -. of energy <.·onser\·ation. according to Publi c \Vorks Oircclo1· !{ill l lart~e . Jury Still Deliberates Plant Arson Verdict 1\ Jury that delibl'r<llcd 1,1•i\hout re sult alt d;1 y i\londay v.·cnl bac\s. to thr jury room \oday in a ne\l.~hid to reach a verd ict in lht> Oran~c County Suprrior Court trial of three !!uni· 1ngton Re;1ch residents accused oC in- vol\'emcnl in the burning of a ri\·ill computer plant. ;\y,·ailing the \erdict in Judge Jami's F .Judge's courtroon1 are Jcf frey Scott S n1e nte k, 2·1, of 17191 Ash St ;ind company !)resident Kenneth l:eralrl Rerry. 30. and his 1,1•ife. :\lartha Ha<"hel. 28·, both of 20092 Bi g lknd St All thr<'c l\l'l"l' 1nd1ctccl bv !ht> Grand .Jury 1\t1g ~ 1"0 n1onth~· after they allt>g('dly 11·cre in\'Oll'cd 1n the Three Holdup Suspects Held; 011 e Wou1ide d Ont• &et·n ag1·d holdup -,u .. p1·r1 II•'' cntica\11· 11 oundC'rl !()(tat ;1\ (1r;1nl.- County ~ledi c;1l Cl'nlo·r <.1nrl 1110 ntht•r ~outh" arc 1n t'u,tod~ 1n eo111H·1·11fln \\Ith a n1arlo..1•1 rohh1•r\ 'Ptt'l' 111 FullC'rl nn .inrt Anah1·1m .\l/'\nrlJ\ \n;1he11n pnl11·1· ':lid .lanl•'' F \I l:11rl'. l'l. ,,f San1.1 \n.i \I .1, ,hot 1111h1· head .ind 'h1•1drll·r Ii\ p;11r11lrn.111 :->11·11· h.vt>rn1·1· ,1, thL' 11.uth f11·d 1h1 · 'l"1'11t' 111 lh1• 1:1'1of1111• !h1l'lh 1-1111111\ 1n.1rh1·1 h1•1'r' \1 fp,\~·1t .11 1111· ,1·1·1h· ril !h1 • j "HI jt !tl 1·ohh1·r1 11,t"' .i l7 1t·,1r old c;.1rd1·11 t;1'11\1· 1~11 \\110 rn.i1°1·h1·1l 1l11 · tit''''! 111t1nn 11f •lll1' 11! thl' r11hl1t·r~ planning of a fire that ct1used more than S2 million damage at lhe pre- mises of Computeristics Inc:. 515 E Dyer Road. Santa Ana Smenttk is charged v.•ith arson and burglary. The Rerrys are accused ot being arct•s~ories to arson :.1nd con sp1ra<'y in the arson <illcmpl H \1 as alleged 1n the thrt•1,.•·\1t·rk 1rial of the t rio that !he Bl'rr\ ... harbor('d Smentck last June 23 11 hCn he s uffered scnous burn" :1ftl·r ill ll•).(edl~· torrhing lht• pla nt of a r1\;1l t·nn1putl•r firm Herr~ ., prc~1dl'n1 of f)<1t;1S pl·t·, Computer Scr\1Ce~ Inc !i791 Sk\" Park (1r('I<'. 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(-'11te•111~ .. MUTl•"'~"4• ... (l~UlllHI ., IJ N•ll .. •1 "°t•t "'·'' (;offtt(I .. 0r....,c.w11h .. Cf'tn-•• " -· '" °'"''" i..1tct >. .. 11'1ti. ... ,,., ... (1111 .. l•t ~ ... .. -· ... (M.,,•111 ...... 1 .. ~ .. ·~·-'"' .., .... ~Mft(t • 11·11 Tt•wtW... .. "'G.t•11 .... ... n .. ,,.., .. """"'•" .. • .. u ... .. '""'~"''" .. W•l11"•.., "'·'' I t ,\:.!, OAILYPILOT H /F . • " .. ( Pilot Logbook J 'Smear Campaign' Aimed at Rowlands By TERRY COVILLE OllM o.11, l'iloMSU.lt ·rhere 1s a 'imt•ar l'i.l!Tlpai,l!n spr('ading through lluntzn~1on Beach. It 1s dire~t~ .. d agiun~t C:lly Adminislr:ttor Dave Rov.•lands. IT'S AN £>fro rt to disrrcdit Rov.:li.lnds by dredging up his stormy days a s t'llY m anagerof'fi.ltoma , \\'ash. An anony mous srh('m('r, or group or schemers. is at· templing to di~cred1t Rov,.lands by distributing a Sept. 15 political column from the Tacoma Nev.·s Tribune which !ay!I Rou. lands is nou.· in hot v.·ater in Huntington Beach ThC' t•olumn, v.•rllten by the paper's city hall re· 1iOrter. Al G ibb~. 1s titlt•d "Poor old Dave, Back in the kettle again ·· The v.·riter·s information apparently v.·as supplied by an anonymous inform a11t id entifi('cl only as a le:ider of thl' ll un11ngton Beach recall mo\·e· men! iag:..inst the city eouncil I lE.IUIY(OY!ll! KO\\"L/\S OS dtd ha\·e hie; troublrs in Tacoma v.·hcn the council became "Plil hctv.(•l'n po1 ili c<il factions. lie resigned l\·ov. 17, 1969, after rnorc tha n 13 y£•3rs at lh(• city"s helm. l..es.., t ha n ;1 yra r :.ftc·r he c1uit. the voters ousted fiv(• members of Tacoma's ninc·mcmbcr citv council in a rec:i!l election .•\nyone "ho 11·:.tchcs ·municipal government knO\\'S most ad · m1nislrat1\"e career ... end under pressure -usual ly with the top ad· ministra lor Ca ught in the political crossfi re or e lected officials. A'D \\"l lETllER we agrre or disagree v.·ith Ro1\•Jands' policies or style or managemt'nt isn"t the issue. Back stabbing by gutless \\Onders v.•ho 11 un ·t put thc4 r name to their v.·ork is. \\"hoe\'er "·ants to smear Ro"' lands is sending copies of the Tacoma col· umn in unmarked envelopes to local newspapers and some indi\'idual citizens. The column itself implies that Rowlands v.·as financially irresponsibl r in m anaging T<.1coma, and th at he is running afoul of the same financial dirficulties here. THE i\\"OS'\':\10t.:S source, for ell:ample. tl?lls the Tacoma \rriter that Rov.·Ja nds' ma.1or projects have been "de\•elopment of a S12 million ci1·ic cent er "once turned dO\\'O b~· the voters and creation or one of the most massi\'e libr:.irics in all of Orange Co un ty." But the fact s !ell a different story. On .ran . 22. 19il. the cilr council fo rmally est:.blished the public f:..rilitics (:Orporat ion to buil d both the ril"ic and central library. Dis· cuss1on on the projects ~I retched b~ ck to 1968. Ro"·LA:\"DS \1a.~n ·1 hirl'd ilS Huntington Beach City .'\dminlstrator Un · til Feb 15. l9i2. t:iking Ol"Cr for the departed Doyle :\litler. Construction on the civic centt·r alrf."ady had begun 11 he n Rowlands came to tOI\ n. Another paragraph c1uotes "opponC'nts," again unnamed. as c·har(ling that the cit~ hud1:et h:.d doubled in the tv.·o years of Rou·Jands' re ign. L'11dcr hi ~ •• t1m1ni~lra1 i11n the budgL·t has gone from about S2i .5 niillion lo SJl.8 million -harllJ.1· doubt(' TllE L~'"A)lf.D l lunliniton Beach dissi dents, spe~king through the Ti.lcom.i paper :1lso ct~1m Ro11·l;1nds is leading the cit.\· counci l mem'bers around '";dmu~t ut 1\·ill · -\n~onl° 11 ho t·ttn lt«1d our counl'il members fin onC' groupl ;in~1r here mu ... t ha\t' found a n1..i~ic touch undisco1·cred since the day~ of llarry llouthni 1"hl' <'\Prl·:-s1on of opposition \·ie\\·points is a nel'C'ssary and beneficial f:H·1()r t!l .1 frl't' :-ot·1t•t1 But :-mear can11><1igns and snipin ~. from behind lhe C'IO;•k qf :1non1·m11~·. 1s the lo11·cst form of CO\\ardi('C I F 1·t1t· h;11(.' :11'omplain1. l"Oice ll and at tach ~·our namL' !(11{ Mrs. Du11ni11g f'rot1r 1•09e A I Oies; Widow of HALDEMAN. • • Fol'm e r Editor Pr1\·alc famil\" funeral services hiive been held for \!r~. Clarisse H. Dunning . Y.'Ld ov.· of Southland ne" s pa per editor .i\rthur E. Dunning Shecl1ed Friday. Rites for l\lrii . n unn1ng. 83, lhc \\Jfe or the former managing <'dil o r of !hr l..o <; .i\n_gell'S Herald·E'l:amincr, v.·ert• held at Fo r«~! Lt1 1\n. Glt'ndalc Shr ... uc·tumbt·d ;it Bc\erlr i\lannr r·on\"<.J\l''l'l'lll 110,plt.11 in co~!a '.\!('<;fl. v:herr 'hl' harl he<'n :1 p;1ticnt fur 'se\"eral yt·arc; Surl'i\'or <: inrlucle her dau~htl·r 'llrs. Pa tricia A. Domecr1 . of i\·cv.·port F.k>arh : n son. Arthur \\I Dunning and ~randr hildrrn Chris topher. l\athlccn. Brt'nt a nd La ra J)unning, all of San .Jose, and .s:t ra nd-daughtcrs Corinne S. Oomecq. nf Brtlho;1 <tnd f'atriria ~I Oomeeq. or Auckland. i\'('I\" Zt>a lnnd . ORANGE CO AST .. F DAILY PILOT T,., ClfM'9'1 Co.ii 0•••• P11ot ..... 1n ""''n "<""'· _, ............ p,, .. °'""''".....,.,,,,.,o. ... oe (.N•I F\.bh \lllf\CI (O"'l>•t>y ~ffl•• •'• ""'"""l l•t """""""' MO""•• 1~·~""n f,....,, '"' Cli•1• ........ ,....,_1 &••'" ... ~ .. ....,.on lk'<n ~o .... '•" v~n., ,,,,~, '>•~d''"'°'' "•·'•' ""' l1Q~n1 tif~!~ ....,.,,,, ("~'t A""')" •~q,,,...1 ""'''°"'" Dul>"'"'d !wlu•d••• -"""""" ,., .. ftf "''N' Dul>! ..... ~q I>·'"' " •I )00 wt•! fl.o, !ol•HI U>,11 ¥••• (l .,IO•~,,o)o;• Robert N Wl'('(I .... ,,,,..1 ..... "~"' ..... Jilek R (urt<>-v ,..,,. , ..... ,,. .. , ..... c,. .... ,, ......... °""' Tf'lom ,;i., Keevit EP•10• T l"lom<1~ A Murpn1ne ~"ll>·~~Cd•lor llaldeman of "1\'a ndering up and down a nd all 01·er the lot'' and mudd.v· ing hi s o ns wers lo 11uestions about hO\\" much llalden1an l:lnd \1xon kne\\' a bout \\'a ter gale. Bcn·\·eni ste \l"aitf'd until ... rt er the jury had left th<-roo~ to complain aboul 1-l ald eman's ansv.·crs t o h1.:> r;ticstions '"The fa ct that it throv.·s fllr. Ben· \'entste out of his r hythm i~ no con· cern of mine.·· John J . \\~ilson said. J aycees Eying Distaff \llA\11 IU 0 Pl l -Scvrn of the nin£' Javcec rhapters tn F1orida 's largest d1St ri ct m:1y defy !h<'ir natinrial <'harter soon and allou· \\"Omen to hctome rutl members of the tradi · t 1ona llr all ·male orga n1zation L:nder thr national charter. mrm· bership in the organization is limited to males bCt\1·een 18 and 35. l\l any chapters accept \\Omt·n a ... "ac;sociate ml'mbrrs·· 11 ho ho1d all privileges ex rrpt \"Otln~ and holding offire. llul \\'ill Stuart. \'ICC' prrsident of lhr Grealcr \l1 ami chap1rr, said :0.l on· cta\" a mo\·e 1<> under v.:i.\' ;unon$.: mos1 of thl' ('hapt('r<> in D1stric1 20 to ~ran1 full mrm bt·r.;h1p n !.!hi~ 111 \\·omrn S11t:1rt r.-illl'd !ht' l·O!l<'t'Jll or retain 1ng !ht' ma!.· esclu~1\·t·ne~s nf lhc or ··~zation "rilhrulou' ·· Rockri's $1 Billion Family \VAS lll NCTON COPll -The 8-1 members of the Rockefeller family are worth slightly more than $1 hilllon fam ily financial adviser J . ft icha;dson Dilworth disclosed today. Di ly,·orlh. who runs the Rockefeller f:1milv empire. !old !louse Judiciary ComrTiittcc hearings on Nelson A. Rockeft>llcr's nomin<1 ti on as vi ce pre· s1d enl that the family holdings total SI ,033 .988,000 It "'as the first time in h1slory that thl' fan1ill' foundt'd by oil magnale John 0. riockcfcllcr Sr. disclosed it s nct v.orth. Dilv.·orth y,·as called as a ""ttness primarily to ansv.'er questions ubout a possible connict or interests betv.'et"n Rockefeller's "·ealth and the pov.'ers of a 1•icc president. lie said the 84 li ving Rockefel\ers ha\"C' given 5235 million to cha rity in thl·ir lifetime. 1'his dO('s not include the SI bi llion given a"'ay by John D. Rockefell e r Sr . and John D. Rockefeller Jr. The Senate Ru les Committee. \lo'h irh already has approved the no1nination. meany,•hile prepared a re port sayini;: it found no evide~ce that Rockefeller had any ulterior moti"es when he gave nea rly $3 million in loans and gi rts to personal and political a sS()('iatcs o\'er a period or°J6 ye;i rs. The loans·and gifts ha\•e been another major issue in the con- firmation process. Oi l\\'Orth provided no breakdo\l.'n on the holdings of the individual family members. Ue said that would be an in· vasion of their right of privacy. The bulk of the family holdings.._ $'738 m illion -is in trusts set up by J ohn D. Hockefeller Jr. fo r his descendants. Dilv.·orth said. The re· maining S295 million is held by the in· d ividual family memt>ers. As expected. Dill\"orth s aid the ma· jor family investment is in Exxon. one of the companies formed when Stan· dard Oi l Co. formed by John D. Rockefeller Sr. v.'as split up. But Dilv.'orth added the family 's 5156 .7 1nillion in E:icxon stock represents just o\'cr l percent or the total compa ny stock. · The family 's second largest holding is 598 n1illion. or all the outstanding stork in Roc kefeller center. Dilwo rth said. The family a lso holds 584 .9 million in Standard Oil of California and S72.6 million in IBJ\1 stock. Dilv.·orlh, nephev.· and namesake of thl' form er Philadelphia mayor, in · siste d that the goal of the Rockefeller family v.·as to make money on their in · vestments and not to hold economic control of major U.S. industries. "It should be stressed that both the family mC'mbers and their in\•estment ad1·isers are totally uninterested in controlling anything." he said. "The family m e mbers are simply in · ,·estors. The aim and hope of the ad· visers is over time to achieve a re· asonable tota l return for our clients.·· \VhilO' most or the family holdings ::ire in stoc ks. Di\v.·orth also listed $127 million in bonds and real estate total· ing nea rly S95 million. Companies' in "'hich the family holds 510 million or more in stock in- cluded Chase J\lanhattan Bank. l\lobil Oil Co ., Eastman Kodak, General Electric. 1'e:icas Instruments and l\1in · nesot<I' !\fining a nd t.lanufacturing 131\l l I' rom Page A I AIRPORT ... tied dov.·n at l\1eadowla rk had dropped lo about 100. ;iccording to Dnvr. Uut he ~ays businc:.s :.hould pi ck up no\\'. There is room for 200 more planes. Dove said fi ve O('v.' craft ha\'C been brought to the field in the past t\l'Odays. ··reopll' :..ire st;.irting lo l·ome back 1n." he said . \lcado..,,•lark is one of only t""'O JH"l \'alt' ai rports left in Or:inge Coun· ty. serving <;lrict ly small aircraft. The o ther pri vate fa ci l ity, Capistrano Airport, is also flyi ng on ~haky 1\·in~s for its future. The San Ju;•n t ap1strano City Counril \\'ed· ne:.day night v.·ill roilsider e\iminal· 1ng a pa rli •d city subsilTy for lhe airport. The eitr actually O\l"ns lhe run"·ay land v.·hich ii leases to the airport operato r for SI a year . That gi,·es the airport a major tax break Rut some of thr Capistrano Council ml'mhcro; reportC'dly dnn"t bt-11('\'C ... uch I ax hrraks s hould bl' gi\"en and th('~ question v.·hcthcr the airPQrt 1s l'\"~·n necessa ry 'o s uch ci ty ~ubsi dr i•xists for 1'.h~ado \1·\ark in I luntin.s:tton Beach. Chart('~ H LOI)~ R•,hdrd p Nall ""''!•~'"''""~"II E<lilo<• Switch Signals Hunlinalon Be~ch Ofl ice 111 •<~~--~Bo~"·"d ....... "'I •O<I"~' p 0 So• /'lij •i.t• Othtr Ofl ices LIO•"• L• • " 4t U••-;r' ~t-! (""1• .... , .. HO'"''"' &t~ <,!r~1 .,,,.,.,.,, ~.,." llll ,.••!l'W'l illovltv••" S.O<l•,IMlt• \.'11·•, :1101 .._.. 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M(lfl1•11 m•i<TI•• °"'''""'"""' u rlQ "''''""if Seat Belt Wa r11.i1igs Ch anged \\1 i\Slf!NGTON (API -Thr Department of Tran~portation t'stablishrd a nrv.• automobile safrty belt f t-minder syste m todo y to replace the Interlock svstcm banned by Co,ngress., .. . 1'hc nr"· ""'itrm <'ons lsls of .~ \J~u •LI 'Fasten Seat Belt signal thal \1 oil ope ralt• ctlinng the four to e1ght·sr cond JK>nod e ft er 1 he car ·:-lg nit ion ic; turnr cl on and i.ln audibl' •11,1tnal that v.1ill op('ratc dunng the Sim~ prnott 1f the dn\·('r'..) <;afety bell is not 1n use. The department's National l lii;:hway Trafr1c Saft'ty Administrallon 'a11! auto makt>rs ran 1nstal\ the s~·~t ~·m tm~ediately on nev.· cars or con· unue to u~e th<' intrrlock sy~tem unttl f cb. 21. 197~. Alt ne~ cars n1anuf arturrd after th~t date must h;1\ I.' the nrv.· S)stem installed instead of the in1crlork "YSl(lm . .. Cnni::rro;s h11nned the interlock sy!lll'm . "h1ch rC'c1wr('d thc_front seat pa..,~en~t'r~ to buckle ... cat belts b<'fore I he car r ould he. started, 1n October after numC'rous car ov.'ne rs compluined about the requi rement. ( • • Then Carne the Rains U~ITt ...... • \Vale r s pills O\'e r St'a wall and hood o f strnnded l'ar in \\linthrop. l\1a ss. as winds up lo 50 111.p.h .. <.ind heavy seas oounderl l\'P\v England corlstline l\1onday. (Story Pa ge AS). Wh"t H I ritated f 'romPngf'A f 1 e ouse r MILLS .•. Over Ford Criticism Fro m Wire Services WASHINGTON -Press secretary Ron Nessen admitted today there is a "growing sense of frustration" in the White I-lo use over c rilicism that President Ford has not provided enough leadership to deal adequately "'ith the nation's economic pro blems. Nessen said such criticism is "un· fair," and took particular issue with remarks o( Sen. Barry Goldwater <R· Ariz . J, who said J\londay that Ford should leave Air Force One in the hangar for the next eight months a nd concentrate instead on domestic mat· ters. De fending Ford's recent Far East trip as o ne which "y,•a5 important and res u lted in accomplis hments,'' Nessen suggested in return that mem· bers of Congress "put their air tra\•el card in mothballs" :i nd act on Ford·s JI.point program designed to meet the problems of inflation. recession and energy sho rta1:es. lie noted th:;it Congress look vaca· lions during the November e lections Flag Football T e ams Battle For City Title Three flag footba ll contests are scheduled tonight in the Huntington Beach l~ig h School stadium to de· termine the ci ty recreation depart· ment champions. The first game starts at 6 p.m . and pits the thi rd and fourth grad~rs from !!arbour View School against the same age youngsters from \Yardlow School. A second match has fifth and sixth ~ra d e r s from College View <1nd \\'ardlO\\' clashing for the cham· pionship in that :1ge bracket. The final contest in\"o\1·cs sel'enth and cighth·graders from Spring Vie"' and llope View schools. There is no admission charg~to the city cham1>ionshi ps. 1'he high school stadiun1 is on !\lain Street. south of at ansion Avenue. and Tha nks.giving and will be leaving agai n soon for t he C h r is tmas holidays . "Obviously, the economic situation is serious and there is a growing sense of frustration in the White l~ouse," Nessen said. "The comments that the President is not dealing with the sag. ging economy -this seems to~ un~ fair. '"The Preside nt has a long.r ange vi~w and a pion for the economy and \l'ilhin that plan he is revie wing con· sta ntly the shift ... The overall pla n for curing this sick economy _is to 'get rid of the long·range deep 1nfla · lion." Ford, he said, is .. frustrated for the country. lie v.·ants to get the coun· try out of this economic mess and unless Congress acts, it"s unfair.·· ateanv.·hile, tv.·o members of the President's Council of Economic Ad· visers have endors1.>d general t,ax. re· li ef as a device lo prod the nation out of recession if the economy can't re· cover on its ov.•n. Bot h membt:r.s or the threc-:nan panel cautioned :igainst a broad eas· · ing or lax burdens nov.·. And Counci l ch a irm an Ala n Greenspan described his proposal as purposely vague "for fear of being in· terpreted as announcing some sisnifi· cant change in this aC:ministration's policy. The Council of Economic Ad· visers doesn't make policy.·· But both he and William J . Fellne r. in s uccessive speeches to the National Economis ts Club, s aid tax re li er should be considered the top priority if governme nt stimulatio n of the economy becomes necess.iry. Authors to Join Party a t Libra r y Two authors will join the public Sunday night £or the annual wassail part y at the 1-l untin gton Beach Library, 525 J\f ain St. The party starts at 1 p.m . Wassail punch and other refreshments will be served. Guest writers include Theodore Taylor, author or "The Cay, .. a novel and rece nt television movie, a nd Richard Chase, an authority on AP· palachian folklore. hut s aid he has s uffered for years from a chronic hea11 irregularity. \V it hout specifying any particula r ill ness. Albe rt said , '"I think it has had an impact on his Y.'hole system " .• I · am not talking about anything else, j ust his physical condition." Albert said he had a long talk "·it h . '!ills !\londay, at the Arkans as Democrut ·s request, but ··woukt-"Tl()t"'-"- say 1vh'at lhey discussed. ~lem bcrsOT the \\lays and r.teans Com n1ittce met pri\·ately 11'ilh Albert to<lav. 1\l ill~ did not allcnd this morning's session oft he caucus and 11·as not seen on Capitol llill until shortly after noon. \\lhen pressed as to v.·hcthcr the r){'ffiO('r;1tic Steering Committee \\"aS <hscussing any aetion involving !\I ill s. Albert replied. "Please ... ""e ha,·e a lot ofipreliminary things to do before v.·e ,get into anything like that.·' But R ep . Phillip Burton o f California, ncv.•Jy elected chai rman of t he 11ousc Dt'mocratic Caucus, said , ''l 1villnot ,·ute to unseathim " Home Burgle d In Huntington A ltuntlngton Beach ramily re· tur ned fron1 a Thanksi:iving \'acation l\lond11y lo find that burglars had ra ns11cked their home und ta ke n silver a nd jcv.·elry valued at more than S7.700. · !'\eighbors or Hugh Derv.·ard Burke . 1570 1 Sunfloy,·er St., grey,· suspicious about lights going on and off and persons they fi rst belie1·ed might be 1n aking deliveries to the Burke house. T he Burkes found 11unlinglon Ilcach police in the ir house "·hen they returned from l"lltation. Police belie\"c the burglars prie d open u "'CS\ kil chen \\ indow to gain ~nt ry . Sold ier s Ki ll 16 . Pl-INOl\I PENH, Cambodia !AP I - Sixteen persons y,·cre killed in Phnom Penh when s upe rstitious soldiers fired their guns during a n eclipse o f the .moon, polit'e reported. ''The Dating Game'' When a customer chooses a date for in stallati on of hi s carpeting . he wants to be assured that the carpeting will be i nstal l ed on sc hedule We are able to provide fa st. eff1c1 ent service. du e to the fac t tha t we maintain all of our own crews. If n ecessa ry . be ca u s e o l co nstructio n delays. we can ad1ust the schedul ed date f o r our cu stomers convenience. A ft er all . ca rpeting can be purchased many places. and the one thing we can provide that others can't. is the tlEST SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY! - ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES. 1663 Placentia AYe. con•Mts• 646-4838 HOUU: Moo.tin,,,..._''° S:JO-fltl.' lo9-SAT. t :l Olo s • I • 17 "'-------• • • Orange Coast T oday's F inal N.Y. Sto('ks EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 33l, 2 SE CT ION S, 24 PAGES OR ANGE COUNTY, CAL I FORNIA TU ESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1974 N TEN CENTS Fired Ne ort Employe _Wins Appeal Demotion Reversed By Agency The Newport Beach Ci\'il Service Commission recommended Monday night that a demoted, then rireCI city business li cense super\•isor be re· instated. Technically. the five -man com- mission reached its unanimous de· cision only on 44-year-old Stanley Hirschberg·s appeal of his October. 1973, demotion from business license supervisor to storekeeper. Ho"'·ever, implied in the recommen· dation is a finding that Hirschberg should also be rehired. . o.u, PIWll St•ff ,._ The veteran city employc y.•as fired CIVIL HEARING OVER . from· his storekeeper 's job early last )ol.~·.ix> ""~-"'91 , .. ,..~aft·r~g"" ~~ ... r:.:::!::!t;.~"M..,~!'t:iiUri'~the city \\"h1ch ~ltrschbcrg 1s appealing. Ford Veto Upset on· GI Bill BUl.LETll'i WASlllNGTON IU PJ ) -Congress rode roughshod over President Ford's veto and enacted into law this' after- noo11 a f)UI Increasing veterans' educ a · Clonal benefits by nearly 23 percent, The Senate vote "'1190-1. ' \VAS l llNGTON (UPI) -The !louse voted overwhelmingly lloday to over- ride President Ford's veto of a bill that wOuld provide· the largest in- crease in veterans' educational benefits since \Vorld \Var II. The vote was 394-10. As the !·louse was voting. the White House announced that Ford would send to Congress a request for an S814 million supplemental appropriations request if the Senate also decides to override the veto. The I-louse action set up the possibility of a third consecutive con- gressional rejection of a presidential ''elo. The Senate v.'as scheduled lo vote on the override attempt later to- day and \\'as expected to provide far more than the l\\'O·thirds majority r..e.· quired to O\'erride. White llousc press secret.try Ron Nessen told reporters that Ford belie\•es the legislation is inflationary and +that if Congress chooses to O\'er· ride his veto. it should ··pay the bill. "The President feels Congress should kno"' \vhat it is voting on," he said. In response lo a question. he said the President '"doesn"t mean to be punitive or retaliative. Mcinnis Takes Mayors' Post Newport Beach's l\layor Donald l\tclnnis ha s been named vice chairman of the l\layors' Committee on the Bicentenni al. a nationwide group workin~ on bicentennial ce1corat1on plans. ~l clnnis \\'as named by San Fran- cisco l\1 ayor Jose11h Alioto. president of the U.S. Confercnre of l\1 nyors. The commission's recommendation is directed at City l\lanager Robert Wynn. the man \\'ho will eventually determine •tirschberg's status. This morning Wynn said he will re · \"iew the commission's finding and probably reach a decision within 30 days .. I have :.i great denl of respect for <·ivil servil'e boards.'' \Vynn said. ··As a matter of fact.·· he added. '"in 15 or 16 years as a city manager I have never go~e against one.·· Hov.·e\'er, \Vynn made it clear hl' i-. rese rvin~ judgmcnt .. on Hirschbcr1:·s case until he has an opportunit y to re- \"icw tcslimony given during t\londay night"s two-hour hearing as \\"ell as the basis for the commission's un - ilnimous recoivmendation. At the heart of lhe issues leading to Hirschberg's demotion and subse- quent firing were allegations that he overstepped proper bounds y.•hen de · aling "'"ith the business community; In its finding the commission said that "by the very nature of the~con· tacts !\Tr . Hirschberg ha s in performance of his duties these con· tacts are abrasive and not calculated to \Vi n friends and innuence people .·· Hirsc hberg was hired as a city license inspector Dec. 19, 1966. I-le was promoted to supervisor l\'1.arch 23. 1970. When demoted to storekeeper last year . Hirschberg "'as not forced to take a pay cut. even though a business license supervisor then earned up to Sl,143 monthly and top pay for a storekeeper was 5843 a month Griff in Wins The Heismati NE\V YO~Pll -Archie Griffin of Ohio State, the most consistent r unner in collegiate history , today was named \\'in - ner or the Heisman Trophy .as the outstanding pl ayer in the nation. (Details. 84 ). Griffin, who becomes the fi-rst junior s ince Navy's Roger Staubach in 1963 to capture the trophy, received 483 first place votes and I .920 points in a ballot- ing of sporrs writers and sportscasters to beat Anthony Davis or use _ Davis, a senior. got 120 first place votes and 819 points lo finish \\'I'll ahead of the third place finisher . junior Joe \V ashin):!:ton of Oklahoma. Tom Cll"mcnts of Notre Dame was fourlh , fo llov.•ed by Oa\'id Humm of Nehraska. • ' Bridging the Marsh Campus· DriYe \\"ill be open for traffic across marshlands separating t.:niversity Dri\·e and .J;in1boree Boulevard by the end of December. according lo lr\"ine Public \Vorks Director Brent '.\Iucho\v. The SI n1illion road project. ·including this S620.000 bridge, covers only about one mile. but has been ~ • I \·ear in th(' making. \\""hen ne\v link opens. it \\·ill bypass Corona de! l\l cir 1'~rec 11·ay construction on ~IncArthur Boulevard and provide a <lircC'l connection bcl\\'Cen liC lr\"ine and :rvinc In- dustrial Con1p\('X ~ Lido Isle 'Didn't Exceed Job' .Criticism Haldeman Denies Robbery Figure Held L' Misusing CIA, FBI Frustrates President A 22-year-old Los Angeles man y.·as arraigned in Harlxir ~'lunicipal Court r.1onday on charges of robbing and healing a Lido Isle ~·oman last Sep· tcmbcr. lleld on S25,000 bail "'as George dC' la Paz of Los Angeles. / La Paz was charged of being one of tv.•o men who robbed and beat Goldie Joseph, 61 , outside her residence at 515 Via Lido Soud Sept. 4. According to Ne"1>0rt. Beach Detel'· ti\"e Sam Amburgey. it is believed that de la Paz is one of t\\·o men v.•ho fo\lo"·ed l\1 rs. Joseph to her home in the early morning bouis and robbed her of 5700. The slrong·arm robbery and beetl- ing touched off a police search thut sealed off Lido Isle. Ho...,'ever, it is bclie\'ed the robbers swam to their escape after leaving De la Paz r.ar with its motor running near ~!rs. Joseph's home. Fatl1er Sought In Two Deatl1s GLEl\'.DORA {:\J'1 Shl•riffs of· ricers say lhey are looking for a (;Jrn· dora man to question him ahout the shooting deaths of his :lR-year·n1d y.•if1• and 13-year-old daugh lt•r and !ht' "·ou nding of another man Officers said Jeanne Hofclty. hl·r daughter. Bonnie, and Craig Carroll. 36, "'ere shot at :\lrs. Rofelt~"'s hou se here Sunday night. 'fhc girl ,,·as pro· nounccd dead at the srenC', officers said. and her mother died hllcr at Gl endora Community Hos1>ital. Carroll ,~·as listed in serious but st:1- blc condition. Officers said 'they \\"ere searching for :\!rs. RofeHy 'sestranged husband, Robert. 41 . in connection \\ ith the case. . . Nix on Backe r Fine d \Vt\SlllNGTON IAP) -Charlrs ~­ lluscma n. a \\'ashinlZ{on electrical contractor. pleaded guilty loday tn makini.: an illegal SS.000 contribution to Richard!\!. Nixon·s 1972 re·clcction ca n1pa ig n . U.S. Di strict Jucl gl' George L !fart. Jr. fined ilusemci n Sl.000. lie i!i a former president of 11:0.IS ElC'ct ri c Corp \\'ASlll:"\GTO!\" I.AP• -11 .R llidden1an loday denied th;it he tried to mi suse the CIA and FBI by lryin.e: to h:IVl' an earl.\· invesligation 1n \\"atcrgate st(lppcd. ··1~n 't it a fact." asked Assl. special PrOSt\eutor Richard Bcn-Veniste al the \\lalergate cover-up trial. ··you did somethin~ you had no right under the law lo do and that is to misuse .'·our position in the go,·ernment to misuse the CIA in a "·a,· to defraud the CIA and FBI. .rcasOns you knev.• not to be in the national inferest ? .. II aide man. who at th at time \\·as the top aide to then· President Richard r-.1 _ i\ixon replied · ··1 had no intention of exceeding my responsibility and my job: I had no in - tention of defrauding and misusing the CI A or FBI : I had no intention or obstructing the investigalion. . . '' l·la1dem;in and four others are on trial on charges that they conspired lo obstruct justice. The indictmcnl charges that they interfered ~·ith the \\·ork of the CIA and FBI ... by deecit. 1·rafl. trickery and dishonest means·· llaldeman "'as questioned about ;1 n1ectin.i:: on June 23. 1972. y.·herc CIA Oirector Richard l·le1ms and hi s depu- ty , \·ernon \\"altt'rs, "·ert' approached b~· •I aide man about the \\'att'r,l?ale 1n· \·estigation llaldcman ~a id he a~ked the CIA of. f1c i;1ls to te ll tht' FBI nol to trace thl" funds fou nd on the \\ ;Jtcrgat(• burglars Haldeman s<iid the \\"hitc I louse \V;1nled lo a\"oi d cmburrassing donors to the !'\ixon re-c lectlon can1- 1)a ign . The money found on the burglars had co me from campaign funds. .. You call in America's foremost ;111 d highcst-le\"el men res1>0nsib\c for the intelli gence·gathering function Hnd national security or the Unitt'd States." Ben·\.·eniste s:iid .... You 're tcllinf:! this court and thi s jury that yourinstrul'lions to them Y.1ere made to have thC' FBI curtail on the grounds that it was politically embarrassing forth is inve!iligalion lo ~l'Ontinucd" .. ll aldcn1an replied that \\as his un <lerslandin).! of a suggt>~t1on that had h<•cn made to hin1 h~ Prc:~i<lcnt :\ixon ,\\ onC' po1nl in lhl· ('l'os' <·'<:tn11na11on . Ren ·\'t>n1s1e :1C'('U~cd UPt Te'""'°'w. DENIES PRESSURE Defendant Haldeman llaldem<1n uf ""\1'1ndering up and tlown and all over the lor· and mudd.\. tng hi-. ans...,·ers to <1uestion~ about ho\r much l\;dcleman and :-.:L'l:Oll knC\\ cibout \\"t1 tergatc Rcn ·\'C'niste \1-;11led until after lhe ju1"y had lefl the room to compl;1in about lla\clen1an·s anS\\"ers to hi s questions. "The fact that it thrO\\"S :\Jr. Ben· \•cniste out of hi~ rhythm is no con- tcrn or mine ,·~ J . \Vi\son said ll aldcman maintained th :.it a .Junt· 23. 1972. con\·ersation in "·hich he and '.\"ixon talkC'd about \\.1Hl'r.l!Jle con - spirators G. Gordon l.idd .\ and i-:. llo"·ard llunt did not nel"'<'"~arLl~· 111· cticatl' llaldc man knc"' that L1dd\" direcle<I 1he brt'ak-in Thi· hrl·ak 1n h<HI ocl·urrl·d six day~ carh<•r \\'hC'n Be n \."rni'\tc l'ompl<11ncd .ihoul Jl:ilcll'man·, l<'n)!th~ r(•,1»111,1•,, !he\\ Lt n(':-.~' l:.1\11 {'r ~:iiri ht• h:ul a r1).!hl \n ;1n'"1·r f111ly "1n1"\' 11 1, .1 <'nn11nal tnal •~ro m \\'ire Ser\'iCf'!l \\"ASl11NGTON -Press sec retar~· Ron f\Oessen admitted today there is a ··growing sense of frustration" in the \Vhite House O\'er criticis m that Pres ident f ord has not provided enough leadership to deal-adequately with the nation's economic problems. Nessen said such criticism Is "Un· fair." <Jnd took particular issue with remarks of Sen. Barry Goldwater <R- Ariz.), who said l\1onday th al Ford should leave Air Force One in the hangar for the next eight months and concentrate instead on domestic mal · ters. Defending Ford's recent Far East trip as one which ··,\·as important and resulted in accomplishmepls.'' ;-.;essen suggested in return that mem- bers of Congress "put their air tra,·el card in mothballs" and act on Ford 's 3l ·point program designed lo meet the probll"ms of inflation. recession and energy shortages. He noted that Congress took \·aca· lions during the November elections and Thanksgiving and v.·ill be leaving aga in soon for the Chris tm as holida\·s "'ObViously, the economic situut1on is serious and there is a grs>Y.'ing sen st· of frustration in lhe \\'hite House:· \"essen said. "The comments lhal lhr President is not dealing ""1th the sa.c ging economy this seems to be un· rair. .. The President has a long.r;ingt· vieu· and a plan for the el'ondmy and "'ith in th at plan he is re,·iC\\·ing con· slantly the shift . The O\"e rall plan for curing this sick economy is t1> ~ct rid of the long-range deep infl;i - tion ." Ford. he said. 1s ··frustrated for tht· country. 11 e u·ants to get thC' .coun trv out of thi s economic mess and ur1!e ss Congress acts. irs unfa ir.·· l\leany.·hilc. t\\"O members or the President's Council of El'onomic Ad · visers have endorsed ~eneral tax re- lief as a devicE> to prod the nation out or recession if the economy can"t re . co\"cr on its 0\1·n · OranJ!~ "··~· • •·•·r As vice ch airman l\Tclnnis will direc t bicenlt·nnial projects in Newport Heal'h und also meet "'ith mayors of nearby cities to stimulate their interest in the celebration plans. Bicentennial uctivities \\•ill peak in 1976. the 200th birthday of the country. Coot Shooting Draws Residents' Ire Th~· \1 f'alhl'r -.er\ lt'l' t' 1«111 tn~ f11r r:nn ton1 gh1 :ind \\'cid ncsd.1~ \1'ilh lit1l1· C'hani,:(' 1n l('mpcraturl".., ll1~h' Til';ir 5H .1t th<' hc <1ch C'S r~·:ich1ni: ti3 1nl.1nd ('hanC'c of r.11n inl'r<'asing 10 ;n percen1 1on1).!hl and \\'C'dnc~­ du~. DOW JONES LIST DIPS VNDER 600 NE\V YORK IUPI ) -Concern over the nation's recession coupled with disappointment In President Ford's televised ne\\'S conference sent prices plunging on the Ne"' York Stock Ex· change today below the cloS"cly watched 600 level. The Oow Jones industrial il\"Crage. v.•hich lost more than 15 DOints Mon· day, was off 6.•11 to 596.fil today. The blut!·rhlr indicator ~·a~ approaching it~ closing 10 .... · ror th(' ye;1r of 584 .56 on Oct, 4 I Sonlt> 1n\'l·..;tor:-. :t('rorrl1n ~ lo analysts. \\'('rt' disnppo1ntcd that rord did not produec ;1ny incentives in hi s news CO!lrt'rcncC' ~londAy night . By HI LA RY KAVE 0t 111e Ot!IJ "'w Statt An extermination program al Big Canyon Cou ntry Club In Ne"'port Beach. where licensed hunters are blasting a \\·ay at coots each day, has sparked contro\'ersl. Complaints are nowing into the club from people angry about the shooting or the s mall black water birds also kno\\·n as mudhens. The birds, say aides at the club. domage the Golf course. \V ild\ire authorities issued permits ror the coot $hOOl. and the licensed killfni;i of the birds. ~·ardens say, is a freque nt proctict. Coot11 are common. they added In spite or daily call~ from aree re s1de nts "'ho complain :iboul lhe shoot- inR . aides at lhe country club content! the i:thoot ls nobody else's business. I Coots, attracted to the golf course's fresh waler lakes and grass. are most troublesome beween October and February. Owners of Big Canyon Country Club have seC'ured a depredation permit from U.S. Fish and \V\ldllfe Services to shoot coots on any day of the year. To use the permit, however, they had to secure an additional permit from the Newport Beach Police Departml'nt. I.I. \\·a~·ne Connolly says that when Uh~ -untry club's fln'arm permit ex- pires Der 31 it probabl)' y,•on'I be re· ne~·cd "The ult1 n1 atc deeislon is up to the police cl11i'f, but because of com· plainls ~·e've been aettina. t'm gong to recommend thut it not be re nt...,•ed. ··he said ··wf' 11rovided lhf' )lt'rmit a( a courtesy as long as 1t didn't 1nfr1ngc on other people,'' he added. onnolly has personally recei\"l'd about a half·dozen complaints durin~ the last month and ~ays there may have been more that didn't reach him. A painting contractor from~ Fulle:rton. Lloyd Sllngsby. is pitrticularty \'OCal In h15 criticism of lhe shooting. SlinRsby , currently working on a Big Canyon home on th<' edjle of th' golf course. says he rinds th~ shoolln g offensl\"e:. "On jusr the other side of the road lhey're lryin1: to preserve birds 1n lhC' Upper 8;iy . lle:re, they·rf' kil\1n .i:: thrm," he complained Ccots are ilmnn(I lht' mo~1 numerous birds. Wlttrlltlllll danger t'I( uxtlnctlon. accordi~ to Gene \\1ilson of t; S l"i sh i111d \\1ildlifl' "'To demonstrate how numt."ruu' they ar('. our hunting limit for ducks '" Ti'\'c Jl('r da), ~hilc for rools 1\"s 2:'1 •• \\'ilson s:ud • Slingsby. \\'ho's bt>rn "ork1ng on the hon1C' more than l\lo·o months. sa ·s the shoolingstartsabout7a m I.re~ ArrO\\'Smith. su1'1Cr1ntendcnl o( the fitO\f course. refuses, to d1scu~s the -:hoot1n ~ ~cli\'1ly ~ils secretary stud, ··\\"(' h11\ (' ou r 1~rmil~ and "'e don ·t h:J\l' lo 1u~hr\· our action-. to anronr ·· The ~<·<'rt'tary adm1tlt'd the cluh 1:- 11'<'<'i,·1n~ ahou1 25 tiltl'l l>C'r d;\~ rnm platnln~ of !ht' shoolin l: .. \\"t»rr JU 'I "'tck :1 nd t 1 retl nr 11 · · "'he "''~ 1d '"I rtnn t think :di 11( Soulhl·rn t::1liforn1:1 has to knoY. ~hat J,\{''re d{1 In;! hrr•' ll', a 1Jf1\Ult' <'luh." 11.ht• ~ St•t" ('C)OT. Pa Jtt' A:?\ • l ~S IDE T ODA ,. Tl1t mrmoru of Patnc1t"J "",\1'~· m0<111 '· So/1y.s11\, o co-/rorlf'r of r fi~ Sumlnt>ut"sc" L1t'f'rafu1n ,\rniy, .s111f hatinl~ her hrorher u1M llQ( ron1pl1'I l'"da/Joo~·abou l hrr Sron. Pa!J('A7 I:•-..... •· LM ... yt C..llfl>r,.;1 O.uHi .. '"'"" c .. ,,_,. 0.1111 ... ,ic ... t.i .. 1.t1 ..... ............ _ ... 'I-co "''""' ...... ... _ .... lfl .... 1111••'-~ " ... .. .,.n .. .. •• .. .. AH-11 . .. .. .. ...,.,u_,, ., ""'"" ... """_,, ..... , "" "•U•••lltt•\ ••.• , 0r-..c.w ... , ., """' •t·I Jy'lwlt ...,,., • a 1t ....... ,,_, "-•~t•fl1 Alf.II ,, .. v1,"" •• ,.....no •• WI.ti,., ., --....... . .. ., ! • • -• 1f,i\: ·Y{.I -).NI j .,. ' ' < ' .. , -DAIL V PILOT N Tuesd1'1. Oe«mber 3, 1974 ) • Rockefeller Family W Orth Over $1 Billion r WASHINGTO:"J fU l'll -The 84 # mr:m beN of tht.> Rockefeller ramily arr "Or th sll~hll)' nlurc lhan SI billion. fti m il\ f1n unc1al adviser J, Richardson l)il"orth rli .. tlosed today. Diiworth. who run' the Jtockefelle r (aml!y t•m pir(', told lfOU!'>C J ud iciary Committee hl'anngs on Nelson A. ROC'kefcller·s nonl1nat1on a!'> \'ire pre· ~ident that the ramll,v holdincs tota l St.033 ,988,000 1 It Wil § lhl' f1r .. 1 1Jrflt· ,,, tu ~tory thal t h.: fnmily f1)undt•d hy <111 n1 11~nutc J ohn 0 . Rockcft,.lh·r Sr chst·IO!->cd its net v.•orth Oil"'orth "'"a!> c11!lt·d 11~ a 3 Seats Will Be Contested The: fi li ng period opened this week for persons interesll'd in run ning for t-hree ifC'<.i ls o n the l\'ev.•porl·~fes a Unified School Di strict Board of Trustt·cs. Cand idatcs ha\'C unlll J an. 3 to dcclar(' t ht'ir intention tu run in the 1-far ch ·1 e ll'ction ·rhe lh rt·(' ~1·ats up for election arc currently fillt:d by lru'itces Marian Berge:,on. Thomas l lenderson a nd Dona ld SmallY:ood. All three ha\·e said they pl a n to run for reelection. The district's trusll'es are elected from zonl's. Votf.'rs may \'Oil' for c•1Ch scat, but th~ candirlatc must be u re- gistered voter 1n the zone in \\'hic h he's running. The three tones to tx-filled intlude : ~Zo ne One represented now by Smrillwood , includes the northeas t portion of Costa f\1 csa, "'il h Jl arbor Boulevard r1s the eastern bound<1 r.Y a nd Banning Ptact· a:. the southern borde r Zonl' Three, represenl<'d by :\!rs. Be rgeson, includes sections of Cost a l\les a and Ney,·po rt Beach. Boun- d uries include l"c\\'J)Qrt Boulevard on the v..·e.;t ; J\1esa Drive on the ~o rth : the eas tern portion of l,;pJ>('r Nc·\\'J)()rt Bay on the t.'i1St, and Coast llil;lh"·ay on tht• south. ·rhe zone slops at 21st s t reet and Ne wport Boule\•ard. l{oing d ov..•n Do11cr Ro;id to the Coast Hi ghw ay, -Zone Six. rl•presenl('d by llen- derson. includes the area bounded by 21st Street on the north : Coast Hiihway o n the south: i'\9 y,·por1 Boulevard on lhl' \\·est ;i nd Dover Drive a nd Irvine A\'enueon the cast . Trustees' terms are four years and are staggered . Three nrc elected one year u nd the remaining four ty,·o ye ars la ll'r Forms for declnri ng candidae)' arc a \·a ilable in the county Registrar of Voters office, 1119 E. Chestnut St . Santa Ana. There is no riling fee. Mrs. Dunning Dies; Widow of FQrmer Editor Privat e fa mily fu neral se rvice<> ha\'C been held for :\\rs. Clarissl' R. Dunning , y,•1do"' o f Southland ne\vspa per editor Arthur E. llunnini;:. She died ~~rid a) Rites for r.trs l)unn1nJ!,. 113. the \1 1ft• of the forme r.managing editor of thr Los Angeles llcrald·Examiner. "'cr1· held at Forest L;11,·n. (i\end:ill' She succumlx•d ;1t f'<·,·t'rly '.\l ;1nor l 'onvalescent !lo,.pit:1l 1n c·o .. ta :\lr,.:r. Y.'h(1rc shl' hac.l ))t ·1·n :1 p:it1L·nl for :o;e\·e ral yt.•ars. SurYivors 1ne'ludr hl'r d aughter :\Trs . Patriria A. J)omt•cq. of Ney,·port. Beach; a son. i\r1hur \V. J)unning and grandchild ren Christophl'r, Kathl een, Brent and t.ar a llunnini::. all of"San J ose, and gr;1nd·daugh\t•rs Corinnt' S. DomeC'q . o( Balboa and Poit ricia rii. Domecq . of 1\uckland. Xl'w Ze<i land. ORAN GE COAST N DAILY PILOT l~O. ..... (w•! 0 ••1• Po1n1 ..,111 •f\•<ll••<..,. ll-""'<ll""Nt ,.I P•t•· ''Cl•llh-11>! ... 0<_,. C.0.•l F\>lll•U.">Q C6n1o•"Y .,...,.....,. ..,.,_,,.,. p.ilJI•.,,..., Mo"CI•• lll<,.yq" '•>G•• ,,,, (a\1• -"° M.,!!0<1 II••<~ ""~''""'"" &. ... h ~-· I••" ... ,,,.,, )<.,.,,., \•OC11<t>ol(• V•H~y •!>Cl L.ol)U•I~ h•«" <.oull\ tQ•· I ~ ""'!If ·--· _.,.,,,. ·• """'"'"' \••u•O"•' -\......,,,,,,. TIW' I>''"' •O•I UUl>i•.,,.•r>(I P'•"I I\ •' 100 ""'" S.,' \l"'' (11•1•.Y• • (•h•O•h••t?&lt Robert N. Wef>{J 0•••100'11••"111>""''-I<•• JdCk R Curl1•y Y·•• l>o ~\•O.M •fl<I r..<-11•••> Mo ,_.<r, I noma~ Keev>I Thomas A. Mvrph1nf• ""''"•a·"~ C ooi,.. C:hd:rle>;H Loo~ R•Chdrd P. Nall 1' • •' '' ""' "'~ "•Q'"~ E 0•'"'' Newporl Beach Oft1ce llll N•.,p&•l./om>!••••tl -·••nQ •o.11t Cl 0 llG• 1•11. •lt11 J Other Ollices "''•"""•• :JJO W-\1&.i•~t·•., lAQ•~•&ll<ll l •kOo•-···"1•-• ~"''"~'Oii ...... 11'11 s-... ~ &o..>t .... , -''""' • v11·•• 11xn u "••It<>""' II ~II 01,qO I ,,..,.~, Telephont !714 ) M2·~l21 Clo1S51tled Adv•rtlslng 6'2-S671 COP•""'' 1••· ··~~o· r~.,, J\ulll •"''"O '°"'~"· ''" ~.. •'0''" ,,,,.,,, .. , .... "<t•ll)<I••• ""''" •d., ! .-.~h "''••" m•f Dr ""'"ll"'•d .... ·' '"'" .• 1 ~'"""'°" ... COllrf>O"I 6,.•t/ "-(0-.t •It \\ "'"' ,.. ""d 41 (a>!• ...,.,_ (tt.•O•ft•A ... ~<••1• t~ ~· '•""'' \I 00 llWll~>I Ir. "I••• \.0 DO ..,.,'"'• mo!<!..,, .. ~h<t•t1 .. 1\ W 00 Wl6ftl•I• >A·itness pr1 m arily to an)o,wer Qucst1<ln ~ ubout a possible conn1rt or interests bel>A'e'=n Rock('reller·s wealth a nd the powl•rs of o vice president. lie said the tw liYin.: Roekefell crs ha\·e Jl lYen S23S million to charity in th\•1r 1Lre t1mc. 'l'h1:. d0t..·:-. not include the SI billion i;:1vl·n ""''•Y by John U. Rockcfe lll•r Sr a nd J o hn D. ROl'k(•f!!ll l·r Jr l 'hl' St.'rl:1te ll ul ('' Commillt·l', which ;i1 rt.·adv has ;ipproved the nomination. O)l·:inY.hile prepa red a rl'port s:--iy1ng 1t fllund no t'\'idcnce th:1t Rockefeller had ;iny ulterior mot1\'t'S whtn he go \'C nearly SJ m1ll1011 in loans and gifts 10 personul and politlcOj l associates over a period of 16 years. The loans and gifti> have been ano1her major issue in the con· Cirmallon process. 1)11" urth provided no brcukdo" n u11 the holding:. of the u1d1\•idual family n1em1Jtr' Ill· said that y,·ould be i.1u in· vu .;;ion oft hei r ri ~ht of pri\•at•y. Thi.' htilk of the family hold1n!:' $738 m1lli(Jn I~ in l ru~ts S('I up by John I) Hockcfl:llt'r Jr. for hi !> dt·sct'nd;int.;;, Oih1·onh fl:tid. The re· n1aining 5295 1nillion is held by t hL· 1n Switch . Signals Seat Belt W arnirtgs Changed \\'AS lllNGTON IAPl -T he Oepart menl of Tra ns portation establishe d a new automobile safety belt reminder syste m lod;iy to replace the interlO('k syslem banned QY Congress The new systcn1 consists of <t visual "Fasten Seat Belt " signal that w, 11 opera le during the four to eighl·second period a ft er the ear 's ig nition is turned on a nd an audible signa l that y,·ill operate during the same period if the d ri ver ':o i;;ifety bell is not in use. l'he depa rtme nt's Nat ional l·lighy,•ay Traffi c Safety Ad ministra tion sa id auto makers can install the syste m im mediately on ney,• cars or con· tinue to use the interlock system until F'eb. 2~. 1975. All ne"' l'<l rs m unufacturt•d after that date must ha\'t' the ne"' system installed instead or thl' inte rlock system. Con,i.:ress ha nned the intt•rlock system, y,•h1th required the front scat pa -;sengers to buckle seat OClts before the car could be started, in October after numerous caro11·ners complaint·d ab<;lu t t he requir('menL Two Million Ounces Of Gold to Be Sold \V ASI.fl~GTO~ IAP,-The United St;itcs will sell t11·0 n1 1llion ounces of ;:old. v;i lued offici:illy at 584.4 million, from its go1·ernmcnt·helt.I i;Old re· .;;erl'es, ·r rea.;ury Sctretill'\' \\'illiam E . Simon s;iid !odil.\'_ · Simon :i lso s;iid tht' government 11 ill not ask fnr !I postponement of the right for :\n1c>r·ie;ulb t11 buy gold 11rtt•r Dec. 31. 1-lc ~;1id t hl' go\'crnmcnt gold will be sold ;it a public :.i uction J;1n. 6and that sale-; "·ould be 1n quantilil's of 400-oz. bars. T he Gene ral Ser\'iCCs Administra- lio n \\'ill issue formal in\'itations for bids in about 10 days, Si mon said. Simon 's st ateme nt sent gold prices on world m a rkets plunging $2 .75 to $3.00 a n ounce. Gold mining stocks fell on the New''o rkStock Exchange. Some gold dealers said the price or gold could drop $'lO a n ounce in a few days. Three Holdup Suspects Held; One Wounded One teen-a ged holdup suspect Jic, critically 1voundcd today at Oranj.!c County l\ledical Center and tY.'O other youths a re in custody in connection y,•ith a ma rket robbery s pree in ~~ullt"rton a nd Anaheim 1'1onday. Anaheim police said J ames F_ Al- la irl'. 19. of Santa Ana. \\'JS shot in the head and shoulder by patrolm an Ste1·c Koerner :l'• the youth fled thl' scene> of the la st of f1,·t• nort h count~ n1;irkcl he1~t " \rr('.;;led :it th<• st•<•ne of thl' 7::10 p .m . robb1.·r~· "'a' il 17-ye:ir ·o ltl <:ardcn (irnve boy y,·ho n1atchl!d lht· d<'srrip! ion of one of the rohber,. ,\n l~·ycar-ol<l .\OU\h 11hn poliCl' rf' fU~l·d \o 1dcnt1fv tod;1y fled from lhl' '<'t.'llt.' bl1t \\':JS .1rrc.':.tcd 11 short lim1• Jat t r for qut'stionin~. i\ poli1·t• spokl·~1nan )o,;11d no .. 1101 , \\l'rt' f1rrd ;_it the nffit•t•r "'ho \I'll n1·~:-('<l thl' •·nm,· hut inve.;;ti~atnr' found a 15·t:dihcr :iutoma111· pistol :11 the srent' and 1n1poundcd a s rnal! pi ckup truck alll',l!.edly used <JS the gcta" a~· 1th tell' The see rel:if'y al so disclosed in Je~timon y before the House H;inking ;ind Cur rencv subcommittee thal the go\'ernm!'nt ·\\'ill consider sell ing ad· dilional gotcl in the future. a llhough probahly in <;mall~·r amounts S1 n1on made clear the J an. 6 s:ill' nl gold is directly connected to the cit· c·i'iion of Congress to pcrn11t t\ml·ricuns lo fl\\·n gold. ending •• 41 1 ear .old ba n on the priv:ile owncrsh11) ~•fthc•prccious n1etal. lie said that if the gol'crnn1cnt did not sell ,umc of jts gold. an inC'reast' in gold imi:iorts \\·ou ld be required to mee1 speculatil'C and ind uslrial needs. ·'This ;idditional import dl' mand \\'OU Id tend lo 101,·c r the value of the U.S. doll ar r('tati l'e to other cur- rencies and \\'Ould thus tend to in· crease the dollar prices of the goods· Y.'C import and of the l}:pes of export,'' Simon said. FIRM TESTS DREDGES FOR GOLD HUNT. Page A10 ·r hc sale of 2 million ounces will be only a small portion of the orficial LT,S. gold supply of 276 n1illion ounces. Vlllucd al $42.22 per ounce. the U.S. gold rcscr\'CS are worth about St I .ti billion. At the offi cial p1icc, a 'IOO·ounce bar ,,·ould cost about 516,800. On \\'Orld markets, gold h<is been -;elling for llbout S180 an ounce and it is li kely the T reasury will sell its go lrl :it something closer to the market price rather than the official price. Simon t o ld the fl o us e sub co m mittee. however, that the Treasury Depanment "docs not havt• an~' specific price obJectivc in mind" ;ind docs not want to be commilt<'d tn a specific 1)rice formul:1. "In my \'icy,·, the ScCrl'tary Of thC' Trca:.ury s hQuld be expi.'Cted to e' t•rc1sc rc<:ponsible judgment taking into account ovcr·all econon1ic cond1 · 1 ions and tht> necd tn a\'oid placing un · c\11(' strains on the international valt11· 11f 1hC dollar.·· he -.aid. Sin1nn -;ought to alla,v fears lh,1! s:1les nf official itold "11·ould ht• part· ing: 1\·1t h our n;1tion11l patrimonl' . I tx•lieve t hrs<' ft'n rs are unfounded ·· llc said that si nfc th!' government 1k·cidt•d 1n I ~168 to remol'e gold front ii' roll· as a partiol backing for L'.S l'urrt'ncy. "p;old now has no fune1ion 1n our don1c ~tic monct;~ry s~·stem ·· ' Jury Still Deliberates Plant Arson Verdict 1\ J11r~· th:11 dchlX'r fed 1\1thout re .. ult all da.1· '.\lonrl;iy 1,·en1 hack to lhl' 1ur' ro~1n1 lnd:i\ 11111 npy,· hul In rc;1ch Jay cees Ey ing bistaff Bid rit l t\~1 1 (t;Pl)-St-\'en of thenin<" .J:irce<' th:iptt'rs 1n ~1orida's largc~L district may defy their nationril charter soon :i.n<I allow woml'n 10 bt'come full memtx-rs of the trach · ttonally all·male or~a nitation l'nder lhP n;it10nal churter, m<'m her.:hip in lhe ori:ani1ation is lin11lrd to m;il~!> bcl"('('n 18 and 35. ~1.-rnv rhaplerc;. accrpt "·omen''" "rissoc1ale m l·m ht•r.:-" I\ ho l'lotd ;Ill pn\'rlt'i;:r" e~ ce pl \ ot in,1t a ntl holrlini.: of fic.'t' Hui \\'111 Sru;.111 . 11l't' prc$1dent o( lhC' l.rt·atl'r \I 1am1 rh.1pter. s1.1 1d 1\lon <1:1 ' .1 mo11• 1~ u111lt1r "u' Hmo ni: mn:-1 of 1ht• rhaptt~rs 111 fli :-tn<'I 20 to grnnl full m('lll ht'r~h1p n l!ht ' In \\'OmC'n ~tuart tallcrt th€' ('l)rt('f•pt or rC'l111n 1ni;: lhC' m ;tl<' t'xclu,i\·('ne'S of the or i.::nur.allon "rid1culou~ •• 11 \'trd1ct 111 the Orange County Su~X'r1or Courl trial nf thrCl' ll unt 1ni..rton Bt'arh l'<'S1dcnts al'Cusrd of 1n \Ol\'Cml·nt 111 thl' hurning of a ri \•;d com1n1tl'r plant. A\1•;1i t 1nJ,! th(• verdict in Judge .l amrs t-•. J udge's courtroom are Jef· frey Stott Smentt•k, 24, of 17191 Ash St. and Ci.lr('lpany presid <'nt Kenneth r.cr:1ld Berry, :10. and hi s "'tfr. J\l arlhri Rachel. 28. both or 20092 Big Bend St. All t hree were indicted by the Gr and Jury Aug. 28 tY.'O months after theY a llegedly wt'rc ln\'Ol\'ed in the planning or a fire that caused more than S2 m 1\tion da ma~e at the pre- n1ises of Computcristics Inc., SIS E l)yer Road , Santa Ana. Smcntek ic; ch;ir)!ed v..·ith arson and hurj!.lary The Berrys are t\C'Cused ol be inf.? accf's<;ones to arson und con· sp1rac~ in the arson attempt. It y,·a'i alleAe<l in the lhrce-11,.eek trial of the trio th3t the Rtrry.; harborrd Smentck last Junl': 23 \\'hen he c;uffered S('nous burnji aftt•r al lcj!.l'dly lorrh1ng the plant or n r1,•al computer f1r1n . BC!rr>' i11 prCiidc.nt of DatuSpec:<; Computer , er\•ices Inc , 17791 Sky Park C1rr!e. Irvine I dlvidu•I family mem bers. and $~6mlll1on1n18~1 sl.Ock . As expected, O\l v.'Orth said the ma-Dil>A' th, nephew a nd namesake or ~ jor fa m ily lnvestment 1s in fo:xxon, one the form r Phil:idelphia muyor. in· or the compa nies formed "'hen Stan-s1sted that the gou l or the Uockefeller dard Oil Co. formed b.v J ohn O. l'amily "'a~ to make money on their 111 Rockefe ller Sr. v.·as split up . But ,·estmcnts and oot to hold econon11c Dilworth added the family's $156.7 conlrol of m ajor U .S. industries. million in Exxon stock reprl'sents just "It shoul d be stressed thal both !he over I percent of the tota l company fami ly m cm bersandtllelrinvest1nent 'ilOc k. ad\'iSers a re totally uninterested 1n 1'he ra n1 ily's second larges! holc;l.l ng controlling a nything," ht' said. "Thi' lS S9H n1lllion. or all the outst>i,ncllng . ,fa~mi l y mc n1bl'rs ;_ire sim ply In 'llOC'R In Rock<?feller eenter. Dilworttl~,, 1·estors 1'hc ;1im and hope of the ad· Sllid, The family also holds $84 .9· visers is over l imei to achieve a re· million in St andard C)il of California asonable tota l re turn ror our clie nts.·• Restaurant Safecrack Nets Cash t\ sophistie;i tcd s:ifecrackcr raided ;i Costa f.1 esa restaurant. stealing S6.000 in cash after dragging the huge steel slrongbox into ;.i food locker and ll'a ring ii op£>n. it y,•:is discovered l\tonday Detect ives were sumnu1ol'd to T hl' Derby restaurant. 1262 Bristol St . l\londay morning after maintenancl· men a rri ving to clean up for the day's business d iscovered the burglary. Rogeli.o Amczqua railed J)Qliee tn 1he pop u l ar lunc heon spol near Orange County Airport y,·hen he and his trC\\' found the office r;insacked, and business papers slrc"'" about . Officer P hil Dickens said several ~ignl'd cheeks "'h•ch had been in thl', safe were also di scovered. but all !hat "·as take n"' as easily passed c;ish_ A search of thesurr'ounding area in· dicated someone apparently a p· proal'hcd th(' r~stauraol fr9n1 the rl'· ;1r. \'ia The f\l asters' Circle. :in adja· 1·t:·nt re~idcntial s1rect. A bolt cutle r or sonic other device. 11 as used Io C' ut a se(·urtd p:id lock on a t:hain Jtnk fcn<'l' IX't"·ecn the tcnnis t•luh to lhL' rra,-l)fth1' 1·cst:i uran1 and i1soffit'('. l n\e~1i~;itors ~aid lhl' nffitc door \l'a 'i pried ;i nd fron1 the re, the hurglar s used t ools app:i rL•n tl v hrought for the job tn roll the h l'av~· ~urc into a food locker, hidden froffi .;ight. 1'heir a pproach lo the premises wa!\ easily hidden from passing traffic 011 Bris tol Street. according to Officer Dickt!ns. Police said today lhat safecracking 1 ~ a relativl'ly rare tactic in local burglaries. Thl'y said whoever hit The Derby kne\v y,·hat he was doi ng <i nd ju!tt what he v..·anted. t'ronr Page A I COOT SHOOT ... U~ITt ........ SAYS MILLS 'SICK' House Speaker Albert • Wilbur Mills lit 'Bad Healtli,' Says Speaker B ULLETI~ \\'1\S lllNGTON <U PI ) -llep. \\'ilbur /\!ills e ntered Bethesda Navy HosPital this aft ernoon, complaining of ell:haustion. "I'm terribly tired," tollea§ues q uoted ~ti lls as saying. \V i\S ll_l~<i TON (API !louse Speaker't:arl Albert said today he thinks Rep_ \\'ilbur D. r.lills fD ·Ark.1. is in bad health and "it ha.; had an im- pact on his "'hOll' syste m ... But Alber! turned a\\•ay quest io ns al <1 news confere nce as to w hethe r House leaders are consideri ng replac· ing :\I ills as chai rman of the \V ays and :\leans Com m i\ tee. The furor over fl.1 ills ' friendshi p \\ith_st rippc r i\n~:ibe l Battislella >A·a~ udded. ------------.,-- SI ingsby s aid he's most upset because young c hi ldren can see the shooting "'hi1e they wa it for the school hos. "I've rcrcntly sec·n young child ren tryini; to s hoot tools "'ith BB guns. \Vhere do you think they lear ned th al?" he asked. Irvin(' Coast Country Club. also in :\cwport Beach. until tY.'O years ago. dealt wit h t•oots by shooting them. ac- rording lo golf course superintendent Gene Stodd<1rd, The pract1Cl' .... as stopped y,·hen club nfficials learned l hey needed a firParm permit \\'hich they didn't h1.11·e. Stoddard said he'd like lo bt'g1n t;hooting tht• birds again. because there 11rt· no"' al leas! 5.000 coots on lh1• course 1'he toots d;im;ii;l' the greens by pecking ill lhl' young grass and leav· tng droppings scattered throughou1 1hc course. he said. OPPONENT HITS MILLS OVER 'AFFAIR'-Page Al rcne"•ed last "'cckend by his visit \\'ith her in Bost.on and ;i brief ap- peara nce on stage ;it the end of her act. The Dt•m ocrati c caucus. organizing for the new Congress. has taken from the Democ.ratie contingent of the \\'ays and l\l cans Committee lhc pre- rogative of recommending appoint- ments to other com mittees. T he l'aucus ;ilso \ otl'd In enlarge the \Vays ;i nd !\leans Commiltee. \l'hich could result in ~1 ills losing control. lfO\\eVt.'r. mcmOCrs di sagreed ;is In lhe t·xtcnt to \\'hi ch the recent puhlit·i ty about l\l ill-. contrihutcd to these :ic lions f\lean1vhill'. there has been talk of crro r ts to ousl !\fil ls from tht· cha irmanship. While mo~t of the loi.m1ly holdin1ot' ar~ in stocks. Oil\\·orth also listed $1 27 million in bonds and rt•lJ I t'Statc total cng ne;ir\) $95 n1i ltion. (..:ompa nit•S 1n \\'h1rh 1he f:unit~· holds SJO million 01· morl' 111 stock 1n 1·luOcd Cha st• 1\1 anhatl1ln Bank, ~l ohi! Oil Co., East man Kodak, Gcnl·r;il F.lectric. Texas lnslrumenls ;i nd fll in nesota. r..1 ining :end ~t anufactu ri 1q~ l3J\·1) llilwurt h s;i id lhat ht' rt·l'C IV('d "un an1n1ou :, perm 1 ~s 1o n '· of t he Rockefeller family to make public the tot:i 1 fi gures of·their holdings. Slippery Driving For East By the Associated P ress Suo\v and freezing ra in brought hazardous driving from the loy,•e r Great La kes into the Northeast tod;iy. piling mo re \\'Cather "'oes on some re· gions still digging out from <1 monster weekend sto rm. 1-le;ivy-s now warni ngs 1\ere in t·l - fect for parts or Vermont. northern a nd \\'estern New ''ork ll nd the moun l ains o f \Vest Virginia. Freezing-ruin 1va rnings covered parts of Ohio :incl 1-l aine. Storm y,·arnings \\'Crc posted for La ke Onta rio and gale warnings for Lakes Huron and Erie, the Ne1,.~ Engla nd coast and the northern and centra l P aci fic coast. The season 's first major snowstorn1 stranded thousands of motorists. or forced the m lo abandon their autos, 111 southern !\lichi ga·n a nd adjacent set·· tions of Ohio, where it dum ped 18 to 20 inches of snow Sunday and !\1o nd t1.\', Ha ngin g inlo the Southeast. thl' storn1 piled as much as 15 inches of sno1\• in south\\'l'Sl Virg inia and Ull to 2 rc£'t in mountain a reas of \Vest Virginia. It also brought numerous po\1•cr out- :.iges. traffic accidents ;1nd S('hoo\ ;i nd /Jusincss shutdo1\·ns fron1 l\lil'higan to '.\l;1ine . Utit the foul \\'Cather a lso brought out the bl'sl in many peopl£'_ In southe;istern 1\lichii;;.1 11. \lhl''ri· the h('aviest sno"· of the l'C ntury nlt'asurcd almost 19 inthes, tccn- agt•r:> joined to push car after ,·ar up :1n interstate high1\·ay r amp. A 1)()til'e rnan picked up a pregnant "'Om an and rushed her to the hospita l bysnov..·mobile. The Red Cross \\'ent into act ion to help the more than ll,000 persons st randed in ~f ichi gan, among an e sti mated 35.000 ~randed there and in Ohio, Pennsylvania a nd l\laryland. ~lore than 20 persons suffered fatal hea rt a ttacks in htichi ga n alone "'hilt· -;hol'eling sno"'. G.H. Crbnshey Last Rites Held Fune ra l ser vices "·ere held J\londa:-- fo r G eor g e H. Cron s hey Jr., a Nev..·po rt Beach building contractor \\'ho died Thanksgi\'ing Day at •loag r.lemorial Hospital at the age of 63. J\1r . Cronshey, a lS·year resident o r Ne>A'porl Beach. is sur\'ived by his "'idow. Lucille. and three children. !\tichaei, ofT,\·in Peaks. Georgr li t o r Cambria and Patricia li a\loek or San Gabriel. Other su rvi \·ors are hi'i brother. Richa rd J.I. Cronshey of S;in l\1arino a nd fil'e grandchildren !\I r . Cronshey \\'as a mcml>cr of the Ncy,·po rt Shrine Club. /\I !\l<ilaikah Shr ine and San l\1 arino l\1 asonic Lodge. ''The Dating Game'' When a customer chooses a date for ins tallation of hi s ca rp eti ng. he wan t s to be ass ured that the ca rpetin g will be i nstall ed on schedule. We are abl e to pro vide last. effi cient se rvice. due to the fac t that we maintai n all o f our own crew s. If n ecessa r y. be c au s e o f constru ction delays, we can adjust the sched u led date fo r our customers convenience. A fter all . carpeti ng can be purchased many place s. and the one thing we can provid e that others can 't. is lhe t3 EST SERVI CE IN ORA NGE COUNTY' ' ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COST A 1o4lSA 646·4838 HOURS: "400.ttn'lllun.. t lo S:lO-PRI. t Ii t -SAT. t tJOlo S .. • • Auto Layoffs Mean 1 Fiwer Gifts at Yule : Tuesday's Closing Prices 11ta'll! YOfltlC nJJiol1' ~'"'~ .,.. r,k" Ill tr. = y., '* ••<l'IMll al Ml91 Hitt DF.T RO I T W P! I There "-'111 be fewer pre· scntS\_th1 s year for t he <'hildfe n of more than 215 000 U S <i nd Canadian a u lo worke r s l<1 1d off because the cars they built a ren't selling J.'or thou s ands more whose llvehhoods are lied to the nation's number one in· du~try , December will be l'll a rilyn Joan Kauppines has been appointed m:i rkt·ting represcn· lo1l1 ve for Na l!Oni.1l .i\1rhncs. Prior lo her recent promotion, i'olrs Kaupp1nes worked for Na· I 1ona I in t ht: a1 r f re1ght department. lier l t111lo rv includ('s Orange Colin!) • ~he ;..i nd her husband ( h 1ld1 <'~1 es 1 de1n Irvin{' :ind t""o * KAUPPI HIS l•r<•al \\tsl{'rn Sa \1ngs 11nd l.oan r\iisoclatlon h.is nu m ed ('a rl J Citshllo ass1 :1t .1nl \ Ltl presid ent '!he Santa \nc.1 tl ~!dl•nl ,.., ni.ina_gcr of the f1rn1 ~ l.akcv.ond nfl1 rl' .ind h.is hct:n \\Ith the a-.soci:ition s1n1:e 19li:J • :Xr1vpo1 t Ueaeh resident Joseph II . Arnold has in1ned F:xxnn fhern1cal lSA <is a teehn1cal Silles rt:present.1ti,•e in the s1>ec1<Jlt;:. chem1rals department Prior to Jn1n1ni,: Exxon he was 1n sa les \\Ith l\l agna Chem ici.i l Cot p ' ' \Jalrick \V . 113\l'S has been n amed to head the n £>v. ly c reated {onsumer affairs departn1ent at }'leet"'ood Enterpn ses. Inc. 1n H1vers1de T he Da na Potnt resident spent l 1 ~ea rs \\ ith t:n1on Carbide 1n Los Angeles befo1 e Jvin ing the mobile home f11m ~ • Farl Clark ha"' been elccl~d ch au man of the 1\1ner1can l.1fl' lnsuranef' r\ss11ciat1on, Pl 1nc1 p.1l tr.1de gi oup oft h<> n.1l!CJ11 ~ I $00 11 f c ini;u rl'r~ li t: is 1.:h,1111nan .ind (hlef t'Xccut1\e of Olculc·nt.il I 1fe ()j C,11t!Otll1a ,111cJ IS ,Jl:-.o ~IOUp Vi<C l>IC'Std1 !11 hL·3 d1ng i11 s u1ante .;.ind tn\estment :>lt'\i<('s For thl' 111 n\ 's p;:ir(•nts ·r r .1n:-..1mlJ iea Corp lie :.in<J hi s 111fereside in L.1guna K1gu('I • I' •• \\, • Genr" llarbel' of Barbe1• En slen ln:-.urancf' i\s:"oclalcs of L,1guna :'\igul•I has l)Cton a11a rded as a ·company top 1>roducer" by Old l 1ne Brokera~e Se1'\'1ce-. l ie sold more than SI 3 m1 lhon in li fe 1n· sur.;.inC'C 1l1111ng !he l<.il'>l six 11\Qnlhs • ·rhe hoard or directors of Doug las Oil Company lh1\e announet'<l lhC' election of L1onell J, J anecek as '1t•e pi e:,,1dC'11t of the com pan\ The Stal Beac h residen t 1s d1reclo1 or planni ng a nd r o1porate "e('rctar} :ind h:.is hel·n \11th !he f irm :-.1nee J'M}l. • t\enneth I. Booth ha:-. been elected a group vice pre· su:tent of Co nsohdatcd l-'oods Corporation Jle 1v 11l continue as prt!sident of B P Furniture. a <ll\ ls1on of Conso.Juh1ted Foods. "tlh :i 390.000 square foot fuci!lt ~ in Jr11nc lie resides 1n :'\c\\ port Beach • s,1 n Clcml'nte 1C'.;ident 1t1chard F'. Sn11th has bt"'en promoted to n1.in •t:er of Southern Cahfornua First ~a­ liono I Jt:i n\.i ·.., II .11 l)(H· \'1e11 office l ie \1.1 <.; fh11nt:1h t!l'1H1.1\ lending off1ecr .11 thl· h.snk 's San Cll llll!l\Lt.• ofhtl', • ll ar1" 11111' 111 1111an h.1~ been elerted..;i n assistant 11 et" pr es1dent uf G1hraltcr :Sa' ings and named man.l!:.<'r of 1t.:;~;int.1 \naufli<:l' l\!1 .. J[c1m.1n \\'JS :ippo1ntrrl a~ '.l:tstant m :1nagcr 1n i\tc.1rch 1973 nnd has been :iet1ng m:inage1 for I hl' past st'\ l'r,i\ months She Jo ined GiOrnl!rr .1s ,rteller in 1969 fo lio\\ inq e;..:p1·11ence \\1th another as sot:1:.it 10111 n Southern Ca hforn1J • Robcrl Stover of \n1l1ng's \urs:er~ of "\el\\lOrt Bcvch has been (.1ecte(I pre~1 den l of the ,()r,1ni::t· Cnunt'>' ch,1pter of the ('al 1fo rn 1a •\s!!()Ci,itin n o( \"u1se1}men • ME:UMM even bleaker. They don't have the g uara nteed a nnual wu ge thli t 1s cushio ning layoff~ tor the automobile worker!J. HOW LONG THAT cushion will last Is another worry ro r industry llnd un· Ion executive s concerned about the worst recession 1n the business since the 19508 They fear that supplemen· tal unemployment benefits funds at the Big Three auto make r s will soo n b e depleted These funds (which are given the acr onym sub herel, along with state un· employme nt compensation. h e lp provide laid o f f workers ~·1th up to 95 per cent or their ta ke home pay At Chrysle r and Ford, sub funds a re generall y in fair sh ape but the General ~lotors fund 1s at JUSt 19 per· cent of n1 ax1mum New la} offs announced at GM last week affecting 24 ,000 workers for 1ndcf1n1te periods " ill raise long term layoffs at the No 1 a uto n1aker to over 64,000 by the t:nd of J ,1nu:.i ry By the end of ne>:t month, more than 112 000 a uto workers " 11! be idled 1nde fin1t elY, a p proach1ng the more t han 11 5 000 off for long pe.n ods last" inter THOSE NUMBERS d o not include another 100,000 "orkers who are off for one and t"'o weeks at a time A typical Chrys ler as· sembly hne worker with a wife and lY.O children 1n Detroit takes home $24160 \Vtth state une mployment compensa lton .ind sub, he'll get $222 02, tax free ft-ft 12 Gifts Noiv Cost $13,069 Jll•E ~"r~._ 0t ~l1 Sl 1' 3'.. 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Such IS the nature or the !~~~~r,~ 1 ~ :j1:: ~ inflation gr1pp1ng the coun ~':i~r £~= 1 .,:-;~ ~ try !;~' ~11 : 1: ~~ 1;:,;: :z La st year. the Associated lr•L•G, ,~ • so 1M--H~ Press 1n San Francisco ~~..."d~e>v 1"' 111-c~ calculated "'hat lhe gifts 1n • • 6 ~.. 1 .. Arfr><O I Mia 131 ll -\;, the } ulet1dc song ''The 12 A'"' p1 110 , 2•1.._.,,. Days of Chr istmas" would !~C~1~ 1 ,: !:~:='~ cost The total was about ••m•tll 1 .n s 16 11-"' ••0Corpl11 1 • 11 JOI'>+ 1-. $12 000 Arvo111110 SJ I 11 S,.,._ '"' This } ear. the SQU.tt !~~t ~ ~~ 1r, t:;;:s:; T1mesmadetheaud1t !!'6'~~~ s ,1 f: _.,, On the day of Chnstmas "'l5P•a 100 • i 1~ ..... ~ ..,mean. ~ ! 70 JV.+ v. my true love gave to me a ... ueo 1 lSCI 1 11 l"• , rt d l I "'t1C11E1 l'h s 11 13·~ pa r1 ge 1n a pea r ree n •111ucM ,,,, " Ju .. ...._, Easte rn \Vash1ngton they !fi~;:,3:0 1;j ;;"'_, c.11·e called Chuckars and ..,,1R<ft prtJ 1 1si _,,, .lll•l CDf111t St 1V. cost 515 each The pe:.ir tree ... ro 111< )0 J 31 1 .. JS ~ 95 !~0~11 1~ 11 f: ~h-:~ On the second day of ..,.,..o corp 1 JO ,..__ '• 1\11(0 (ti w!i II 'l>-1 16 Chnstmas, etc "''"' l>f J,4(111 J6 11·~-1-. T \\O turtle doves Sl8 !~:'i~~ ~1 ~ ~: 1~:;.::; three F rench hens S25, four !~~~~·, ! ,! ~~ ~ :~ callin g bi r ds {m}nasl .o.n •• o.1•G11 ss ni,...-~ -··-Sl ,200. fi ve goldcn ri ngs s.o&wu '° s .. 1Jt. .. " St .250 ; six geese a laying ::.~ 1 .. 1: • 1t ~;_;-'• S60, seven S\lo'a n s a ::~:'811.J.''j ~~:i-~ ~\\tmm1n g Sl 200 eight s111corp .n .s u, 10 •" ' • 8.a!IGH I W. 6 111 16'/o • ~. maids a m1lk1ng ($480 for 11.1..c11 11'! 1 JI 11"•...,, the maids. 55,615 for the ::=~ 1~~ JS ~ 3l~~-'" eows and feed ), ntne pipers ~~"<i;'.;,rf2b 1! ;r:-· .. Piping SIOO S200. 10 ladies 11""" ..,, &11 • " ,.,. ,_... I d 8 .. 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(1r ... 1 :o.(',1~01ng "·omen sailor:. ;qJµ<irt'ntl\ ..., ill b& beacht'll n1·~t ) t': .. r bt.•caus• lhl' N:i\'} plans tu take the hosp11;il ,hip S.-i nl'Luury out of ('u rn nussion, 1>rob;1bl) b) :.1>r lng. stress..:d !hey <lfl' rar from d1.-.appoin t ed 1o1.·11h thl' p..·11'ormanee of v.om t·n v.·ho ha\e ~~1'\•ed on the 1·re"· ur !hl' ho~pit :il sh ip s1ntl' 1hc pilot progra m "'al! ::.lurtcd t\\o year s :igo and 'A'Jl!'; transtcrred ashore after only a month aboard. The Na\'y Said •tt the time that the unmarried enlisted ..-.·oma n became pregnant ht•fort· Joining the l'rt>Y.'. A total or 19 o(riccrs and 97 enlisted women have ~t:r\'Ccl si nce 1972 aboard the S11nt'luary. nuw based ;1! .\la.vport, f'la . Ofritials Sa\ thcrt' 1'.) no Cft.her 1ctlvt! l\·avy 1>h1p tr1 Which w,om cn can bt• ,J .., sf~ftd undC'r 1he lay. Aeknb'Wl<'llging th;.it th1· Wavy plan.-. to rctirt· th(• Sanctuary, lht· Pent :.q~un said the mo\'e ~tern~ from "6udJetary r(•asons. ·· The move also ra1 ... es lhe que.-.. 1ton "''hether the :'\av)' in- tends to carry out its pl:1n to tt1tlon an ~ircr<Jfl carn~r ih Greece. S ,\V\' Of'FJC l /\l.S They said no n1aJor pro· 1Jlt·n1::. dt,>\'elopcd "'hlil' 1111 many :.~ 69 "'omen officers .inrl enl isted personnel hved and y.·orked among more thun 400 1nalcs uboard 1hc :-hip ,!\t OOl' point last yc:ir, :\°;i\')' sources said there h<id bet·n seve ral shipboar d romances and one possible \\'edding y.·as budding bet11"een a radio .... ·om:in <1nd :i machinist's m:1tc. ALSO, A l 'OliSG woman learned she v.·as p_regnant More Fathers ' . Getting Custody_ \li1rc :.ind mort' dt\orc<:d f:.ither::. ol l<itl' ;ifl' gc·tttni,: lt-g:.iJ c·u:-.tod) or the ynung~tcr~-This ocrurred rare)\ 25 ~·e;ir:-. <i~o Ju~l :iho11t all gni...,·nups ha\-c obst•r\'t·i:t 1h1 ~ ch:.ingl' of c\·tnts v.·1th :.it lc:i::.t mild interest. Fe\\ re:.ilize. h(i'Aever. that IUO years ago the father almost 1n\·:i ri& bly go t cu:-.tod~ of the children \1 hen he and the mother st•par;ited. O\'cr thi$ c·ountr\''s entire historv the f:.ithers ha\'c held legal l-ontrol i:l\·cr the offspririg far longer than ha\'t' the mothers .. I T'S CO~l ~I OS J.Y claiml'd bu t rarely cxphnnC'd \1·h~· elephants never forgct i\ l i tt le kn o~·n fact about eleph:.ints is th:it thC'~' c<in 'I turn their hc;1d::. to look ht·hind thf'm Th<'~··1·c just gv! to rcnlt·m bl·I'. po:-.s1 bl\'. 'if)Lj f\XO\\' \\'11:\T hap- pen ... l\'hc·n ~ou don't p:J) .'·nur c xorti~t ,.ou'rt· r·~· po:-.:.cs:-.cd \ \\l'l' f'hilrl l11lcl m<' th <it Kl \'GS (I. ''()nn 't th(• c1rJ,, J'.!O \11th thi:tr bo1 fn end, tn the Jl'llf'lt•r, I•• hu1 tht·l·rn:a).!l"n1ent ru1g :-.1n.n10:.t e:i:.l''i., .. \, \'11t 1n m11~1 Bu! in •I:! out of !fl(} in'it~1n{'l'S. thl'I do :\nd 1n I:.! nut nf ltlO. th(' .\Oung men J.!O :.ilnnt·. In 1":! out of 100 ~ uc h \'~:-.its to the J('ll'l•ler. f riend!i or rJdau \'(•s also m:ike the tnp. And as pre\'1ously reported. in four out of t·\ t·ry llMt l•ngagemC'11 t::.. \ht> girl' ~o h\ I hem~c l \'C'~ for thl·tr ring~ · \RE ''Ol. ,\\\'..\Rt: there ;1rt' :-11th thine:-"' rllJJ.!,!· ~t'/' bees" llonf'.\. bt·c·s that send ou1 r.iidtnR parties to :Jlti.tt•k OlhC1' hon{'\" IJt'l'S 'rhrec f11' ffllll' or l hC'St' nlU.1!· ger:-; Jump on <1 1,1orkt·r. beat him helples~. th('n ~t(>al h i,1; llC'{'t;u· lli\e 1:111· t•nfort"emc·nt 10 protc·et ihc i nno· Cl'nl and puni:.h thi: guilty is :-.:i1d to be hope!es:.Jy in- <Hll·4u:.1\(• TO OA,··s EC0.\0)1\" \\"as non{' o!hl'I' th:in Sa n1 :\lartoni \\'ho s;i1d. "''l"he trvubll· \1 ith today's t•eonorn.'· is th;it \I hen ;i n1 :1n i., rirh, it's al l on pajl('r. \\'hcn he's broke, it ·s cash.·· \\ 11 .\T 'S \'OT \l'idC'l \' 11nder~tnod ;1buut C;iliforni:1 ·:. inf:1n1ou:-OC';1\h .\':11ley is that :.approx· im;.itc!y .JO kinds of m;imm;1ls Ji\'e !here plus t hrc(' :-.ln'C'lC'S of fi ~h. hut 1cr\· fl•\1 l"l'Pliles. ('old·bloodcd critter s don't do "'ell at all on that burning dirt. In cu.Jdition to nur:-;es and hospital corps women, the 11·omen's contingent has in- eluded signal and rador specialists, clerks, hull technirians. supply officers and boS\\'ain mates. The senior 'A'Oman officer n o w assigned to the Sanctuar\·. Lt. Susan Ca n- field. haS been chosen for promotion to lieutPnant rommander and "·ill teach navigation al the Naval 1\rademy, 1,~1 herc v.·omen still :ire excluded a s midshipmen. T ii t: OT ll E R Nav y "·omen no\v serving with the hospit:d ship also will be shifted l.o shore billets, Although o ffi ria l s declined to discuss other im pl ic a tio n s of the Sanct uary's retirement , the mo1,·e ra is cs :i <1ucstion v.hclher the United States m<iy ch:1nge its mind ilbout basing an aircraft r arrier in Greece It is kno"'" that the Sanctu<iry 'A'3S to ha\'e been sent to G reere to pro\'idc medica l ser\•i ces f o r thou s ands of c.arrier cre"·men <ind their families "·ho "ould be expected to li\'e there under the Navy's ''homcporting·· program. T ll E \\'0 !'1 AS ·AT-SE;\ program y.·as oneofascries of inno1,·<1tions put into ef- fl'Cl by Adm. Elmo R. Zum'A•alt ~·hen he \\'as chief of na\'al opcrutions. Adm . J,·1mcs L. Jlol\owuy, v.·ho succeeded Zum .... ,alt l:i st summ er . has st:.irted e;i~ing haf'k on so me of them. Hut o!f1tial " :-.;1\ l loJJ01\·;iy 1ntC'nds to push :ihcad 111th efforts to :11tr:.ttl niore 11·on1l·n tu nil\':.tl SCl"\'IC(' \\'omen :i re bl'LnJ'.! :.itccpt~ l'd in !\ :.i \'il I :i 1•1<1tion and t he Se abcc :-. and o the r speci:.dties th:.tt on{'C "·ere :ill male. \\"omen also are being invitC'd into the !lia\'al RcsC'r \·e Officers Training Corps. A DIRTY TRICK i\DO LA. Z;imbia (APl - Traders from neighboring Z:iire :ir e se lling lumps of soil t o pregnant women hrre. r laiming they rontain miner.ils beneficial to their health, officials said. ·rhe l\"dola City Council disc ussed the matter but de- rided to do nothing because no one was forcing the T ll<)SF. Cf)LOR E XPERTS ;1t !he :'\:1 t1 unal Bu r{';1 u of Sl:lnd;irds ha\·c come up 11·i1h sonic pretty odd n a~s for hues. For in~tance. \1 hat cCJlor is ··Frl'nC'h '.\'uclf'"·• 11011 about "llC'art·s Ot·si rt•"? .-\nd "lnt1malc :\lood'"• (Ir .. ,·a n1p···· · "·omen to buy the soil. .. The counril's medical of· ricer sa id the soil "·as not a thrc.it to health except that i t ma y contai n '"certain p<1 ras1tica I diseases." .... ; Ride the Easy Street non-stop ... 42 exits a week from Orange County. Convcn•ent ~ome·day round tnps tak ;:> 1ust .?In hour eo?1ch way So cal! Air Callfomia ~1st We've got 88 Rights 11 week to Oa~land and San Jose, loo, Rental t .11.s, hotel~. I he nation's only family d15<oun1 plan. econom1cbl group rates .ind m1l1tary flues. They're all pan of Air Califom1.1 s easy11.oay 11nd we can have 11ckets w.i1llng at a nearby travel agent Wh<'lt could I>.: easier? In fact, if there· 1 an easier way to get you there, w•:'H be the first to tell you. Air California. We're easy to lake. AIR. CALIFORNIA 737• We're easy to take. 1 "nlr tcii.1, /i1/ormci11ori 1ri Orort9" Court!\ 17141540·4550. Do111rit1,• fl 13! 924.3313. L agvno 17141494 i595. /.t>S Ari gt? le•. (213} 627 f140J \ • UP TO 50% SAYINGS thru Wed., Dec. 11th Sewing saves • don't miss these super savers for your holiday sewing and gift giving. for elegant wrapping SEAL SKIN FUN FURS Values lo 7.00 Soft. warm and sleek for co.its, j.iickets and stoles. For less lhan S20 you can give some one an elegant coat! Ma· chine washable Acrylic. 60" wide. FC's reg LOW price 5.96 for warm, cuddly jackets and linings VELVETEEN PRINTS Values to 6.00 Sew gift ho"!ltess skirts. holiday dresses. coats or jackets. Lillie llora1s on dusty grounds 100% Cotton. 36" wide. FG's reg LOW pnce 4.4g 2~ NL YESTER SOLIDS DOUBLE KNITS Values lo 4.00 Assorted weaves and a variety of this seasons co1ors. Design lhem f o r mal or casual . Machine·washable with no 1ron1ng. 60" wide, FG's reg.· LOW price 3.4g. Full bolts and designer lenglhs. LAMB-LIKE SH EARLING to suit everybody gift for creative people who sew CUTIING BOARDS Values lo 5.00 For keeping warm 'on !he ski slopes. wa111nQ for a school bus or going shopping·. Line jackets. se w matching mittens. tnm a sweater or c oa t . M achine-washable Acrylic. 60" wide. FG 's reg. LOW prices 2.98·3.98 DOUBLE KNITS POLYESTER FANCIES Values lo 5.00 Assorted patterns 1n two-three-lou r color jacquard s. Excellent !or su its and dresses. Designer lengths. lull bolls, etc. FG's reg LOW prrce 4;4g, 60" wide POLYESTER & ·ACRYLICS SOLIDS AND FANCIES 11~ Values from 2.98 lo 4.98 Polyester gabardine and woo l·look. Acrylics for Sewing beautiful suits fpr hohday activities and gifts. 54-60". wide FG 's· reg LUW prices 2.98 and 4.98. V olu• lo 4.00 , A must for matching patte1ns ' and bias cuts. Gives fa shions lhe professional look. 40x72", with sQuares and diagonals. Great f o r studenls and beginners. FG 's reg. LOW· pnce 2.2g. for gift _ dresses and blouses PRINT PATTERNS COTTONS & BLENDS Brocades To add sparkle lo your hol iday wardrobe. Perlect for skirts, dresses,. hostess gowns. Reg. lo 12. 50 yd, ··~ 100- yd. GLITTER TRIMS Values to so• Small dehcate piping 10 three auarter 9c inch widths, gold and silver; some with holiday colors For glamour fashions and hOl1day cralts. FG's reg . Low p,;ce 29' yd. yd. Values to 2.50 Create a lot of happy laces on Christ· mas w11h lovely g1h dresses and blouses 1oe% Cottons and PO{yester--Cotton Dtends. 45' wide. FG"s LOW price 1.98 yd POLYESTER FIBERFILL for adorable Stuffed Toys INDIGO BLUE DENIM Value ta 3.00 Fashion does a lot of great lhinos with denim. Skirts. jum~rs. pant ouiflrs and accessories. Tnm Wtth braid, appliQues and contrasting color stitching. 100% Cotton. washable. FG"s reg LOW pnce 2.49. White l1berfill. t pound tJags, machine washable. 13' .... ·. 197 Sew a lo! of creative g1hs • sofa pillows. rag dolls, fuzzy stulfed animals. Make a lot of happy faces ~ Mo:;··~~:~~! :G ·~~~0~;;~ 1 ~ou make •NEWPORT BEACH- 20 Fashion Island OPEN: Mon.&1 10-9:30 p.m. Sun 12-6p.m •LAGUNA BEACH-278 Forest Ave. oPEN; Mon -S.t. 9-5.30 D m -~-~ - • 7 Ora~ge Coast • ~ ED ITIO N .. Today's Final f N.Y .Scoeks ' ' VOL. 67 , NO. 337, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1974 c TEN C ENTS Mesa Safe Heist Yegg Gets $6,000 at Restaurant A sophisti cated sa recracker raided a Costa l\1esa restaurant, stealin g S6,000 in cash aner draggin g the huge ,steel strongbox into a rood locker and tearing it ope n, .it was discovered Monday. Detectives were summoned to The Derby restaurant. 1262 BristoJ St., ~tonda y morning after maintenance men arrivi ng to clean up for the day's business d isco\'ercd the bu rglary. Rogelio Am('zqua called police to the popul a r luncheon spot near Orange County Airport \Vhcn he and his crc•N found the offi{'e r ansacked. House Votes To Override Ford Veto BUU.ETIN WASHINGTON (U PI) -Congress rode roughshod over President Ford's veto ind e nacted into l1w lhls 1fter· noon 1 blll lncre1sln«i veter1ns' eduta· tional benerlts by nearly 23 perc::ent. The Senate vote was 90-J. \\'ASHI NGTO\' <UPIJ -The I-louse voted overwhelmingly today to o\·er- ride President Ford 's veto or a bill that wou ld 11rovide the largest in· crease in \'Cler a ns' educational benefits since Wo rld War IL Th e \'Olc was394-l0. As the !louse ~·as \'Oting, the \\'hitc House announced th at Ford would send to Congress a request (or an 5814 million supplemental appropriations request if the Senate also decides to override the veto. The House at'tion ·set up the possibility of a third consecutive con· gre5sional rejectipn of a presidential veto. The Senjlte was scheduled to ''Ole on the override attempt later to- day and was cx~ed to provide far more than the two-thirds majority re- quired to override: White House press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters that Ford believes the legislation is innationary and that if Congress chooses to over- ride his veto, it should ''pay the bill. "The P res ident reels Congress should know what it is voting on." he said . In response lo a question. he said the President "doesn't mean to be punitive or retaliative.'' "If they override. then Congress ca n \'Ole to put up the money to pay the bill." Nessen said. Nessen said that the vote is not s imply to override but is a vote on "whethe r to increase . the feder a l budget by O\'er a hair billion dollars.'' · ISee VETO, Page A:!) Mrs. Grieser Funeral Rites Set Wednesday Graveside runeral services are scheduled Wednesday ror a Costa l\lesa woman whose husband remains in Orange County Jail , charged in her murder Friday night. Ritei ror Esther K. Grieser. 57. of 310 Vi ctoria St., will be at 1 p.m. in Harbor Rest J\1emorial Park, under • the directio n o r Be ll Broadway fllortu ary. Surv ivor s include he r jaile d hus ba nd . Pa ul E. Grieser , 58 : daughters, Katherine Willcut and Ruth Rieman, both of Costa l\1 esa. and J\t arie Grieser of Berkeley. and a son. Daniel or F1orida. She a lso leaves brothers llerbert Meyer a nd F red l\l eycr. both or Ora nge. Walter !\feyer of Paradise. plus sisters Helen Unzelman, Clara Carp,ente r al)d Pauline J\lille r. all of Orange. DOW JONES LIST DIPS UNDER 600 . NEW YORK (UPl l -Concernover the nation's recession coupled with disapPolnlment in President Ford's, televised n~w s ronlerence sent price.a plunging on the New York Stock Ex· change today below the closel)' watched 600 level. The Dow J ones Industrial average. which lost more than 1S points l\fon· day, "'as orr 6.41 to 596.61 today. The blut!·chip lndi09itor was approaching its closing low ror the yea r or 584 .5:6 on Cl<l. 4. -somt> in \·rstors. accordi nJ;l lo anuly!lll!I. "''ere di!ltipl)()inted t hat ,.~ord did nOt produce an)' inccntrveii in h\5 news ~o~ference J\1onday rilJl;hl. and business papers stre"'n about. Officer Phil Dickens said SC\"er;tl signed checks \vhich had been in the sare ~·e re a lso discovered, but all that "·as taken'las easily passed cash. A.searc h of the suri:ou nchng area in- d icated som eone appar ently ap· proac~ed the restaurant fron1·the re· ar. \'ia 'l'he Masters' Circle. an adja- cent residential street . A bolt cutter or some other device \\'as used to cut H secured padlock on a chain hnk fe nce bct\\·cen the tennis club to the rear of the restaurant and its offi ce. ln\'eStigators ,said the orflce door \\'as pried and from there, the burglars used tools appa re ntly brought ror the job to roll the hea\'y safe into a food locker. hidden fro m sight. T heir approach to the premises ~·as easily hidden from passing trarfic on Bri-s tol Street, accordin~ to Drficcr Dickens. Police said today that sa fecrack in~ is a rt>latively rare tactic in loc.:il burgla ri es. They said \\'hocver h.it 'l'h c Derby knew \\'hat he "'ilS doin~ :ind .iU.,'it ~·ha t he \\"anted. Smoke Thieves Mesa Burglars Get 600 Carto1is A t eam of burg la rs becom ing kno"'n as the P.lidnighl Smokers has hit a Costa J\tesa convenience market for the fourth time in a month. They again sto le nothin g but cigarettes, 600 cartons valued at more than $2,000 wholesale-in the latest raid discovered Monday. Nicholas Rocco Furtizell a. 52. owner of the 7-Eleven Market at 2150 Placentia ~\ve .. called police to the small grocery upon discovering his loss. Office r Art Kassel said it a ppea red the intruders pried open the front door sometime du ring the ni ght, then "'heeled their loot a~·ay in a sho,pping cart and a wheeled trash container. Investigators said they apparently de li berately lert behind only 11 cartons of cigarettes. all of rclalivelv new a nd slow-selling brands not in great dem and. Burg lars during the past month have broken into a Ti c Toe ti.larket on· Fairview Road at West Wilson Street twice, stealing ·1irtually all cigarettes in the store. A si milar burglary occurred at another T ic Toe l\l arket at 2052 Newport Blvd .. 10 which a patrolling policem an spotted sus picious acti vi ty and drove around the block to check. 'No one "'as there \\"hen he arri vcfl y;ithin t\\'O m inutes_ Officer Kassel said in the latest con- ve nience market cigarette burglary, the intruders touched nothi ng else. such as watches and other \'a luables on display. Ow ner Furtizella added that the~· left e\•cry :-inJlle cigar. Wilbur Mills Enters Hospital-He's Tired BULLETIN \VAS HI NGTON (UPI ) -Rep. \\"ilbur Mills entered Bethesda Na\'y Hospital this arternoon, t'Omplalning of exhaustion. "I'm terribly tired." colleagues quoted Mills as saying. \\'ASHIN GTON <APl ll ou~e Speaker Carl Albert said today he thinks Rep. \\'ii bur D. !\Tills ( D-Ark. I. is in bad health and "it has had an im- pact on his "'hole system." But Al bert turned a ~·ay questions al a ne"·s conference as to "·hether House leaders 'a re considering replac - ing !'II ills as chairman or the \\1ays and ti.1 eans Com mittee. The furor over !\fills' Crien dship "'ith stripper A.nnabel Batlistell a was OPPONENT HITS MILLS OVER 'AFFAIR '-Page A3 rene"·ed last \\'eckend by his visit vi'ith her in Boston and a brief ap- pearance on stage at the end or her act. The Democratic caucus, org:i nizi ng . ror the ne"' Congress. h;:i s taken fro m the Democratic co ntingent or the \Vays and l\l eans Committee the pre · rogative of recommending appoint- m ents to other committees. The caucus also \'Otcd to enl arge the \'lays a nd J\.1 eans Committee. which could result in lt·t ills losing control. ~lo"·ever. members d isagreed as lo the extent to which the recent pu blici- ·ty about l\l ill s contributed to these ac- tions. J\tean"·hile. there has lx>eil talk of e fforts to o ust Mills f rom th e chairm anship. Asked about an earlier remark that he is :-o rry for 1\T ills, Albert said. "\Ve il. I may as \\'ell say it. I don '\ think h(' is feeling' well ... lie is a !fl a n inter\'iew J\1onday. he denic·d reports h(' ('Xperienced a heart attack. fri end of mine .·· but said he has surrered ror year<; from a chronic heart irregularity. Without speciryi ng. :1ny pa rtll·u lar illness. Albe rt ~aid, "I think ii. has had an impact on his whole system ... I am not talking about a nything else. just his ph ysical condition." Albert said he had a long talk "'ilh Mills. l\t onday, a t the Arkansas De mot'rat '$ request. but would not say "'hut they discussed. J\.l embt'rs of t he \Vays and J\fean"I committee met pri\·atcl:r with Albert today. "'C' Milk Prices Eyed • SACRAMENTO (A Pl -The state "·ould no longer be able to set minimum \\•holcsale and retail milk . prices under lel!islation intrOduced 1\londay in Lhc C111ifornia Scn111e. Th<' bill by Sen. David Rolx!rtl. fO -LQ" Angele!I. would take a~·ay those Po"'Crs from the di rector or (ood and .,a ~ri eu It u rt!. Ul'lff~t SAYS MILLS "SI CK' House Speaker Albert i\litls did not attcnd thi" morn1ng·s session or the caucus and \\'a" not !'ieen on Capitol f rill unti l short\.'· after noon. \\'hen pres!'ied as to \\'hcther the Den1ocratic Steering Committee \\'as discussing any action in\"Ol\·ing 1\lill-.. Albert replied. '"Please . . \\'{' h;1\·e <l lot or preliminary things lo do h<'rorc "·e (.:Cl in lo anything like lhaL " Bu t Rep . P hillip Burton of California. ne\\"IY elected chairman of the llousl' Democratic Caucus. said. "'I \\'iii not \'Oil" lo unseat him ... ;\lills undcr\vent an operation la'it ye ar ror a back ailment. but has !'i3icl ~ince he rutly recovered. '"I don 't think Wilbu r rwtil ls h<is full~ re<"ovt'red • lie ·s been sil'k <1 Int." Burglars Hit Lawyer's Home A Costa l\lesa attorney returned from a long Thanksgiving holiday to fi nd someone had burglariied hil'I home,. but the intrudcr·s apparent feast dldn "t compare to turkey a nd thf" trimming!!. James P. Sundquist. or 2474 Ru<! rle C;.tJJ..n{'s , complained to police )1onday thaf his $18 .SO lo!:s included 111 hair. pound or ltalinn moizarcll.ia cheese. ;1 box of crackers. a box of C'Creal and a small an1ountofmoney. The latter. Sundquist told in· \'e!ltii:!ator,i;, included lwo sil\•cr dollars. a 1921 model and an tlldC'r buck !II ruck in 1892. ~·hi(h ~'11 s In m int con<\ltlon ,_ I Then Ct1111e the Raius \Vater sp,ills O\'et sea stranded car in \\'lnthrop. \\'all and hood of J\.t ass. as \\'inds up to 50 m .p .h .. and hea\ ,. SC'ii" pounded '.'\cw England coastline :\l onda,\·. (Story P;.i g:L• .\51. Youth Shot Following 5 Holdups I One leen-aged holdup suspect lie" crilically '''Ounded today at Oranj?c County ~l edical Center and l\\'O other yout hs are in custody in connection with a n1;i r ket robbery spret> in f'"ulle rton and 1\naheim l\Jot'lday. Anaheim police said .James f. Al- laire. 19. of Santa Ana, "·as shol in !ht• head and shoulder by palrolman Steve Koerner as the youth ned the 'iccnc of the lao;t of fi\'e north counly m;i rket heists. ,.\rreslt>d al the st'ene of the 7:30 p.m . robbery v.·as :i 17 -year·old Garden Grove boy \\'ho matched the desc riplion or one of the robber~. An 18-yt>ar -old ~·outh \\'ho police re- fu sed to identify today fled from the sccne hul "':.is arresled ii short timc later for quest 1onin~. Smoking Proves Hazardous To Freedo1n T"·o Cosla ~l es;ins "'ho bungled the robbery of a fountain Va lley market to the point that their net haul v.·as rour packs of cij!arettcs have been or- dered to sr>end the next yea r in Oran~c County J ail. Superior Court Judge E\'erett W Di ckey ordered the jail term and three years probation for Richard Keenan and Steven Lassen, both 18 :ind both or 2184 Pacific St .. Costa Both me n a dm it t e d i n t h e cou rtroom th:it they robbed the Stop 'N Go mar ket, 18931 Magnolia St.. fountain Valley, la st July 24. Police credited a cashier who tried to talk the pair out of the robber~· and a patron who entered the store behind them v.•ith limiting the loss to rour packs or cijjtarettes. One of the conditions of probation imposed by Jud~e Dickey ""'as that both men reimburse the store for thf' cilo!arettc~ -total ,·alue S2.~ Griff i1i Wi11:;-l Tlie Heisma1i . NEW YORK IL"Pl l -Archie Griffin or Ohio State, the most ronsiste"' runner in colle.l!'.iate history. today "'35 named voi n· ner or the Heisman Trophy a s the outstanding player in !h{' nation. fDctails, D<ll. Griffin. who becomes the fi rst junior since Navy's Roger Staubach in 1963 to capture the trophy. received 4$l3 first place vo tes and 1.920 Points in a ballot· ing or sports "'-'Tiler!' and 11portseasters to beat Anthony Da\•ls of L:SC Da\•ls , a senior. gol 120 first place \'Otes and 819 point!i to finish ~·ell ahe:1d or the third place fin is her. juR.i.oF Jne Wastiington of C)klahoma. Tom Clcmcnl!l or Notre Dame v.•as four1 h . IO IJo"'Cd b)' Da\'1d llumm nf Nt>hrask;r - Haldeman Denies .. Misusing CIA, FBI \\'A.S l-11:'\GTON l,\P 1 II H llaldem.in today denied that he tried 10 misuse thc CIA and F'RI b~ tr~·ing to ha\'e an {'arl\' investigation 111 \\"ater.eatc s topped ··1.,n·t it ii fal't ."" asked AS'il. special Prosecutor Richard Ben-\·cni!'itc at the \\"atergate CO\'er-up trial. "'you did so meth inl.! you had no ri~ht under the law lo do and th;1t t;; to mi-.use your poo;ition in lhc go\"ernment to misuse the CIA in a "·ay ro derraud the CIA and FBI. .. reasons you kne"' not to be in the national interest'!'' lla ldeman, \\'ho at that tin1e "·as the top aide to then-President Richard ~1 ~ixon replied · "I had no i111ention of exceeding m~ responsibility ;i nd my job . I had no in- tention of dcfr<iudin.e and misuo;ing the CIA or FBI : I had no intention of obstructin,i! the invl'stigation ... " lfaldeman and four others <1re on trial on charges that they conspired to obstruct j usticc. 1"he indictmenl cha rgeo; !hill they intcrf<'red "'ilh the \\'Ork of the CIA and F'Bl. "b~ deceit. craft. trickery and rlishon est mean!\·· llaldeman "·as que,.tioned about a mceting on Jun<' 23, 1972. "here Ci >\ Director Richard I lclms :ind his depu t~·. \'ernon \\"alt('rs. \\'l'rt' approached by ll~ldcman about lhc \\"a1ergate in- ,·eo;tif.!ation. • llaldcma n o;aid he a..,ked !he CIA of· f1cialo; to 1e11 tht.• FBI not In trace the funds found on thl' \\ ntcr~al<' bur glars ll a ldl'n1an "aid the \\'hite Hou!\e \\'an!C'cl to ;1\·oid emharrassing <lnnors to the i'\ixon re·f'lcction cam- paign . Th (' money found on thc hu r~lar-. had come from c:.impaign fund'> "'fou call in ,\n1cnc<.1 ·~ fo ren1o st ;i nd hi~hest -le\'el ni en responsible for the intel1igenc1~-gather ing funrtion and n<L lional srcunty of the Unitt d Stoiles." Bl'n-\"eniste !'aid . "\'ou"r1· telling this court and this jur\' tha1 your instructionstothem "·ere nlade tfl have the FBI curtail (Jn the groundo,; that it was politically eml:larrassing for this in \·estigation to be continued ~'· 1-lakteman replied that v.a" hi s un· dcr:.tandini:: of a :.ug l'!e~lion th<it h;u l been made to him h~ i'rcs1dent \'i...:on fSee llA LO E '.\1A~. Page ,\'.!I Miss Work, 63, Longtirne Mesa T eacl1er, Dies A funeral scr\•ice wa s held todav ror Elizabeth L. Work, a Costa rwtesa ifi!!h Srhool Enj!lish. and Spanish inslruclor. "·ho died Thursday. ~1 is~ Work . 63, had bcl'n under treatment for a heart condition. Rites for the "'idely traveled educator "'e re hcld at Bell Broadway J\lor1ua ry Chapel with the Rev. Brucf" Kurrie officialin.it. Burial followed at Pacific \'iew fllcmorial r t1rk l\1 iss \\'ork. ~·ho had been a school teacher for a total of 40 yc-ars, the \:i c;I 12 at the ltlustang campus in Cbsla J\tesa. lea,·es a brnther. ""ilh::im \\1ork, also or Cost.:i J\lesn School offic1als said toda~· lh:tt dur in~ her lon,ll'. care<'r in education. lhf' ChiC3f:!o. Ill . nali\'P laui::ht sit school:. for children of Amcncan fam11ie" 1n l1t'ru 11nel Nic:irai:u;:i She had been· A Spanish l11h :.id \'isor durinJ,! her tenur1• :it co~ta f\.1 ('!;;l 1 li i?h School. UPIT ........ OEN IES PRESSURE Defendant Haldeman Terrycloth Ro bes Stole n ill Mesa A burglar a11parl'ntl y arin1·d 1111h :1 hammer and thtsel hroke !hrou)'.!h a s!ecl-reinrorred door 1ri a l'o~la :'\lt•":I clothing shop l\londa y. <;!calinl! cigh! oranJ;::e t('rryeloth rohcs ~lary L. Ell~"·orth . IJY.tlPr ur lht" llnu!;e of Terr~·. 333.1 S Bn<;lnl St. 1n Sou th Coast Pla1.a, s:tid !ihe !'U<;ta in1·d a SIOS los-. in \h(' break 1n In vest1~ators sa1d hundred~ of oth('r 1temc; v.erc [('ft undi~turhc-d \\h(•n the l'ij!:hl orange robe~"' er{• ~tolt·n \\t•:1fl1t•r 1'h(' \\~•;1\htr ,'-Cr\lt;I' I" \,di rn'" for rai n 111111.:ht ;1r11I \\"1'11 ll{'srl ;t \ \\ i1 h linll' cli;1nl!t' 1n t<'mp.·r;1t11rt·' 111,l!h<; near ~!I"' rhe bcarhe-. r('arhuii.: 62 1nlund Chant•f' nf l'<iln 1 n1·rca~lll l! '"Ill pe r l'{'t11 1 nni ~hl ;1nrt \\•·d111•-. d ;1~ INSIDE TODA l " Thr memnrr1 ol />.11ni·1n • \f1·. ... I ' 1710f'll'I ~11 IJl~ll.". a en lrarl··r 11/ tlu• S.un1fl1011t•(r l.1htra11rin 1 r1.,·1 ~1111 haunr ~ her brnf/1rr u h-1 '10 ~ rtJniplt•r. ed q bonl\ obou! her .\tr•n1 f'n•1r I~ ........ ~ ........... _. ., ..... ~~-.. " L#., .. 1"1 "' -~••1 .. (.flltt ..... .. --.1 .. _, ... 0.UlllM ., ,, ,.,.,i..,, .,. • .., ...... , .,_., .. Clt-tt~h1f .. c .. u_,, " -... , ~ttfl Ntlkt• .. lf!W\I ... ntr . " 1.ii..i..1 ..... .. -· . .. f:Mffl1l11-11 .. "-'"""'••1'!1 .. , .. " '1Mi.tt ... ,.11 , ...... ,. ... .. "'' G<tr•'"'• ... lt!Nltft .. ... _ .... .. WNIMr .. 1~1-rMlult!o .. W .. ldNtW\ ...• , \ • ' ' ·I , • . \ :.! DAIL V PILOT c Tue se11 y. December ~. 117•. ;_Rockefeller Family Worth Over $l Billion .. I WASHIN GTO:-.: ll'Pl l -The 8-4 J members or 1he Rockcfr lle r ramilv "'1tnl'sS pr1 marily to 1.1 nswer questions about a poss iblt (,.'0001tl O( intereSl:i bety,•een Roekefellt'r's wealth and the I)()"'"<' rs of a vice president ; :ire \\.'Orth ,11~htJy mort-than s·1 • billion, foimd~ r1n.11l('\jl adviser J t Ric .. ardson Dil "Ort h tJl ,l·losed today. ; DHWorth , "ho runi. lht• Hockefeller f111mtly emp1rl'. told llou,e Judlclary (',oAfm"lttt't· ht·Dnn~s on :-.:clson A. ·R~li:tfeUer'i. non11nat1on 11.; vir.c pre· lie s aid the IW li ving Rockerellers htt\e ,e:i11en S235 m1lllon to charity In th1·1r lifctimt·. 'f ht!-> cluc.•s not include thl' Sl b illion J;J\~·n ;,1>1.':1y by John I). Rnc kt·fell e r Sr .and J o hn D. Hot:kefellt·r. Jr. ld~nt thttt 1 h<• run11J y holdin~s total • $'1 ,03"98~.00tJ 'l'hl' Sen:it<· Rui c~ l'om m1tt<>I'. v.·h1rh n lrt•atly has ;_qlpro11ed lhe nomln.it!on, meanv.•hile prepared a report saving il found no evidence that RnckE'fcllcr h11d any ulter1or lt-wu$ the f1r<;l t 1nil' 1n hii.torv that tht fttmily foundl'd by 011 n1:ig11<1te John D. Rot•kt>ft•ll£·r Sr tlisclostd its net "'Orth. Dli1o1.onh w;i s called as a . - ' . Switch Signals Seat Belt Warni1igs Cha1iged WASl·JI NGTO:-J !A P) --The Depa rtment of Trans portation e stablished :1 nev.• automobile safety belt reminder s~·stem today to replace the inte r·lock s~-.\<'m banned by Congress. The n<>w syst('m ronsists of :i \'1sual "Fasten Sciit Belt " signal that ~·ill 01>er<1tt• durin~ the four to cii?ht-se<"ond period :.i ft er I hi' car·~ ignition is turned on and an audible signal that will operate duri ng the sam e pr riod i r the d rl \'er' s ~af('t)' belt is not in use. 'fhc dc1>artment's N;itional Jl ighway Traffic Safety Ac:Jm1nistration !->aid auto makers ran in,.tall thc s.1'stem imm('cliately on new cars or con- ILn ue to use the inlCTl otk system_ unti l Feb. 2~. J9i5. 'All new C'ars mr1nuf <1 ct u r('d :iftcr that date must h<t\'C the n('11· ~ystcm inst alled instead ofthl· inter lock sy~ten1 Congress banned the in terlock system . \\ hith required the front seat 1-1a ..,,f'nge r~ lo buckl(' sell.t belts before the car could be started, in October a.ft~f numcro u ~ car O'.l'n('rs complained about the requirement. Two Million Ounces Of Gold to Be Sold \\':\S lil :'\G'ff l~ /,\Pl 'l'hc.· Lniti-d Sl:ites "ill sl'll l\\O million ounces of ~<ild . valued offit·1 :illy al SS·l.4 million, frum it ~ J?_Ove rnmt'ol-heltl ~old re· ser\t'S, 'J"rc-a-.ur\· Sl'trl'tar,• \\'i lli<1nl E. S1111n11 ~u Hl toil:.t}. · Si mun !!l:.11 saitl the ~O\'t•rnment \\'ill not ;1 !->k for ;1 postponement or lhL· rii;hl f<Jr Arncritan~ to buy gold ;;flL·r Det· JI ltc ~;ud ttu· i,:o\·ernmcnt goltl 11ill be so!d :.il a public n11t·t1on .l .111. Ii :ind that s alt"':. \1nuld b1• in <1u:1nt itii>s of •100-oz. bur"- Tbe (.j ('ncra l &•rv1c_•t•s Adm101s lr<.1 · lion "'ill issue formal in1·it<.1tlons for bids in aboul 10 days, Simon said. Simon's slalemenl sent gold prices on world m 3rkets plunging S2.75 to $3.00 an ounce . Gold mining sloe ks fell ontheNe1,~" York Stock Exchange. Some gold dealers said lhe price or gold could drop ~O an ounce in a few days. TONIGllT c osfA MESA CITY COUr<CI L Regular meetin1o:. Cit y 1-lall. 6:30 p.m . "SERINO TllE llEAOLINES" - Jlr. Giles T. Br0'.1'11 lecturer. OCC Eorum , 7:3() p .m . ·rhc ~e('retarv also disclosed in testimony beforl· the House Banking ;i nd Curre ntv ~ubeommittee that the .i;:ovcrnment ·\,·il l consid('r selling ad ·<lition;il goltl in the future. although prob;i bly in ~n1a ller., niounts. From PR!Jf> A I VETO ... Ill' s aid that F'ord supported an 181::-percent incr('iJSe in the measure but fel t that the nearly 23 percent in· crease 'A'aS inflationary at a time v.•hcn he is trying to cul the budget. In calling for the override votl'. lame·duck Rep. Wiley Mayne tR· lowal. la~led Ford's Nov. 26'\•eto a ··m istaken injus tice to tho se Cveterans) '.l'hO did ser\"e. '' The bill Ford vetoed would increase education be nefits for a sin gle vet from S220 a m onth to 5210. A married 1·ct with no children v.·ould get $321 in· stead of 526 1 and so on up the sea Jc. The bill '.l'ould extend benefits to 45 . months at the college undergraduatl:! leve l, but not for vocational or !!ra<luate 11 ork. \'els a lso could get S600 in education Joans if other federal loans 'A'e re nol a11ail<1ble. 144 Sent to Jail Orange County Jal\ bookings for tht· :!~ hoU1''$ t•nd1ng midnight ~loncl<iy totah·d 11 I 133 men and 11 '.l'Omcn- 1:.11 d<·put Lt'S rC'porll·d to<la~. mol1v<'s when 6' ga,•e nearly $3 million in loans and gifts to personal and political associates over a period of 16 yeu.rs. The loam and gifts have been another major issue in the con· rir"1 ation process. . · 1)111\'0rth 1>rovided no breakdo'.l'n on the holdings of the indi,•idual fan1il y n1embers. lie said that would be an in· \•a1ion of their right of privacy. 1'hl' bulk of the farn ily holdings S73R million -is in trusts set up ti ) J ohn D. Ro<'kefeller Jr. for h l ~ descende1nts. Dilworth said. The re· maining $295 million is held by the in 3 Seats Will Be Contested The filing period opened this week for persons interested in running for three seats on the Newport-Mes;; Unified Sehool District Board or 'frustees. • Candidates havl' until Jan. 3 to declare their intention to run in lh<· !\la rch 4 e lection. The three scats up for election are currently filled by trustees 1\1arian Bergeson, Thomas-Henderson and Donald Small\llood. All three have said they plan to run for reelection. The district 's trustees are elected from zones. Voters may vote for each seat. but the candidate must be a re - gistered \"Oler in the zone in which he's running. The three zones to be filled include · -Zone One represented now b~· Small"·ood. includes the northeast portion of Costa ltlesa, with llarbor Boulevard :is lhe eastern boundary <ind Banning Pl ace as the southern border. -Zone Three, represenlcd by i\1rs . Ber geson. int•ludes S('Ctions of Costa r.1e sa and Nev.·port Be ach. Boun· daries in t l11de Ne\\'pcrt Roulevard on the WC'<it: r.te sa Drive on the North : thl' t·;1stern portion of Upper Ne"·porl H:.iy 11n the east . and Coast 1-l ighway on lhc s outh. The zone stops at 21st street and Newport Boul~vard. goi ng do"·n Do ver Road to the Coast lilghv.·ay. -Zone Six. represented by Hen· rlcrson. inc ludes the area bound('d by 21st Street on the north : Coas t 1-lighway on the south : t\ewport Boulevard on the 1,vesl and Dover Dri\'e a n~ I r\·ine A venue on the east. Hospital Sued In Boy's Death D<images totaling S500 000-"·ere de- manded fro m the state or Ca lifornia l\londay by a separated eouple v.·ho claim that negli gence by officials of i.~a irvicw State llospital. Costoi l\1esa, Jed to their 8-year-old son's death. R. R ansom Link and Ann Link seek the damages in a n Orange County Superior Court action which blames lhl' hospital for the death l11st June 12 of i\tark Allen Link. 1-lospital officials said at the lime that the boy had died from strangula· lion. '''tJ-JAT C l1Al\IPI ONSlllP SEASON'' -South Coast Repertory Tbeatar , through Sun. 8 p.m W-EDNF.SOA'\', Df:CEMBf:R 4 COAST COl\11\ll lNITY COLl.E(:F. BOARD -Regular meeti ng. 1370 Adams. ti p .m OCC L f<~CTt· Hr: ·· ,\1,·1;1!iun Safety for Pilot~ ... Aud1tnnun1 , i Ji/p.111 Residents Angry Over Slaughter of Coots ''ALC0 11 0LI S~1. 1\N ADJ)IC'fJV E l)JSE 1\~F.'' l)r Hnht·rl S1:hn1lt1.l1·1· l ur('r TI~lei~h lldl<i l lo-.1>ital. 1507 E 113\h SI :'\c,11t0rt Beach. ti 1;1 p.n1 In form al 1/l n 6·1:i· 5i07 \V il\!) ("O!\'.CEl1T rc1 \\'1nd F.n~cniblc, F'1nl• .\rt ~ \'il~I:C The:der 8p.m O RANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1,..0..tn .. ( ... •IO•d • l'olO! 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(•H'1•~•• '"~' '''''~ U• '"''"'' "Ool ..,.,,.,~1, bo ~•" lo" nl mO<'lt'"'· "''"tM• e-1! •fl+l)ft\ ~J 00 '"G"l~lt • By !Ill.AR \' t\A''f: 0 1 IM Dool, Pllel Sl•H ,\n extermination 1n·oi;ram at Ri g l 'anyon Country Club in Ne'.l'port lk«:1th . \\'here htt'nsed hunt ers ore bl asting a'.1•;1 ~· at coots each day, ha~ s p::rrked eontro\·('rsy. fi)mp\:.iints a.re ncfu·ing into the eluh fl'..Qm p('O l?ll' angry about the shooting of the small black "'ater birds also kno"·n ;i s mudhC'ns The birds. say aides tit the club. damage the golf course \\'ilclli ff' authoritie" i<iSUC'd permits for the coot shoot. and the licensed kilting of the h1rds. '.l'ardens say, is a frequf'nt prattire Coots ar r common. they added. In sp1tf' of dail~· calls from ar(':t re -.1 dvnt ~ \\'ho l'un1pl;1in ;iboul the shoot 1ng. aid<'~ at the country club contend thr -.hoot 1s nobodv 1·lsr·~ business. ('001;;;. attr<it'tcd to the i.:otr course·,. fr<'"h 11·ater lakl'S <.1nd grass. ;irt' mo«\ tr'nuhl(•<.;omc be"'ef'n ()c tohl'r and Ft•hru:1r1 0,1 n('r.s of 01 µ, {'an.ion C11un1ry Cl uh ha,·c serurr<l a dcprcd:ition pt·rm1t frnnl t ·.s. Fish :in1l \\'i1dliff' Servi('C:> ti.I shoot l'OOl!I 011 uny d;iy of I he )'<':Ir. 'fo use the IX'rmH. ho'o\'l'\"('r. thl'~· ha d to s('cur(' :.in udrlitional pcrm11 from th e Nt•v.•port Bt'ach Poli Cl' Ol·purtnlent . Ll \V aync Connolly !'<iys that whfn the rountry club's fi r<'arm permit CX· p1 res Dec. 31 1t probably v.on't be r<'· ne1\'t'd. "The ullimate decision is up to I.he pohr t• chief. bul because or com · plaints \\C'\•e t>etn getting. I'm going to rccommt•ntt' that it not be re ne"'t'd," he said ··\\'c provided the permit :is u <·o urh·<.y us long a~ 1t didn't infringe on olhcr Pl'ople, ''he Added. Connoll y h.i :. pcrM>nally r<'cei\'ed <.1b<'lul a half-dozen complaints durini: !he l:i'\t month and says there mfl y hJve bc t.'n mnrt' that didn't reach him 1\ p:iin t i n ,e: contractor from Ful!erton. tloy.d ~l1n~sby, is p:irt1cularly \'OCal 1n his cotlc1sm of the shooting. Sliogsby, t•urrcntly v.·orking on <1 Big C:1nyon home on the edge of th(' golf cou rse , says he finds the shooting offensi\·e . ·•on just the oth('r sfdc of the road the.v're trying to preser\'e birds in the l "pper Bay. llere. they're killing them ,'' he complain('d. Cools a re among the mo s l numerous birds. 1,1•ith little danger of extinction. according lo Gene \Vilson or U.S. Fish a nd \Vildlife. · "To demonstrate hO'A' numerous they art'. our bunting limit for ducks is. five per da y, v.·hile ror coots it's 25.'" \\'il son s:ii<l . SlinJ!sby . who's been ""or king on the home more lhan t""·o months. s ays tht" shooting starts about 1 a.m . r.reg Arro>A'smith, supcr1 ntendcn! of lhl' J:O lf courst•. refuses lo discuss the shootinJ;: 3C't i1,·it y. Ills .;cc rctary s~11d ... \\'c have 0 111· J)('r m1ts and v.·c don't ha\·e to justify our acl ions lo <1nvonr ." 'l'hC' secretary nctmittC'd the clu b 1s 1'1.!l"Ctving about 25 calls pt?r day <·o m· plain1ng of the ~hooting. "\\'e 'rc JU~t -.iek and 11rcd of it." she saitl . "I do n't think :i ll or Southern (~ullforn i a has th knO'A' wh<'tt we're do· ing he re. It's a private club," s h(' :1ddecl . Slingsbr said he's mo5t upse:L hecause young children can see the o:hooting "'hile they "·ail tor the school bus. "l "ve reeently sttn younl!'. children tryinR to shoot cooti< with BB guns. \Yh.!rc do you think they learned that'" he asked. Irvine Coast COuntry Club. also ln Ne"•port Be:tch. until lv.·o years a~o. dealt '.l"llh cools hy shooting them. ac· cordinR t.o golf count superinte ndent Gene Stoddard. • The pr3cti<'e "'as stopped "'hen rluh offit•1ats leit rned they needed :i firearm pe rmll v.hich they didn't. hfl\'C. Stoddard sai<l he'd like to t>t>i:in .;hol)ting the bird.Ii ~gain. becnu!ie ther(' are no~· at least ~.000 coots on the rou r~t' dividual fa mily members. As expecttd, Dil'A"Orth :1aid them•· jor ramily inve1tment is in Exxon. oue or the companies formed when Stan· dard 011 Co. formed by John D. Rorkefrller Sr. v.•as split. up. Rut Dil"·orth added the (amily's 5156.7 million in E xxon stock represcnls just over I pe rcent or the total com11any stock. · The ra mlly's sceond J<irt:cst holding is S98 milllon. or all the outsta,nding stO<"k in Jtockefeller center. Dilworth said. 'fh e family ulso holds $84.9 mi ll ion In Standard Oil of California Missile in Action and S72.6 million in lB?ifst.ock. Dilworth, nephew nnd namesake of the forn1 r r Phll11dolphia mayor, in· sisted lhat the goal or the R()(ke felltr fa mil)' v.·as to make money on their in - \'estment s a nd nut l.D hold economic l'Ontrol of n1 oijor U.S. indus lrie11 . "It should be stressed th11t bot'h the fa111ily m embers and their investment <1dvisers ure totally uninterestCd in t'ontrolling anylhing." he said. "The f<11n ily members are s imply in · vcstors. The aim and hope of th1;: ad· ,·isers is over time to achieve a re- asonable total return for our clients ." Whit~ most of the family holdings are In stockli. Oil'A'Ortb 11lso listed $1 21 million in bonds and.r<•al l''latt 101;1\ 1ng neilrly 595 m1\llon. Comp:ini<'s in \\'hi<:h the f:1mi lv bolds SIO m illion or 1nore 111 ~totk Ill• c·luded Ch<J Sl' Manhultun Hank, ~1oln1 Oil Co., F.astman Kodak. Gener:il f.lectrie. 1'exas lnst run1cnt s a nd !\tin· nt·sot:1 Mlui n~ ~ind f\.1anuf:1eturin~ ! 3~1 l. l)Ll\\ol'th soi id that ht' r~ce1\'t•d "Un · an1mous per1n'iss \011 " of t he ltocke£ellcr raroily to make publit the total fi gures or'tht"'tr holdi11 j.!S. 1\ Navy Cr ui se t<.1issil e Inert Test Vehi cie cnn:rgcs .from the sea after torpedo tube ejec· 1 ion from an undcr\\'ater test rig off San Clemente Island in the latest tests of a design by l~·rv 1\e ros pace Corp. of Dallas. In opera· lion. the missile '''ould be sub-laun('hcd and boosted to flight speed b;.· a !)mall ro!jlket ·motor, t hen extend \\1ing and tail surfaces and fly Jong di stances PO\\·e r ed by a small Turbofan engine. White House Irritated uAZ;~;~~. • • Over Ford Criticism f'rom \\'ire Scr\·ices WAS l-l lNGTON -Press secretary Ron Ne .. ~en admitted today there is a "growing sense or rrustration" in the \Vhite I-louse over criticism that President F'ord has not provided enough leadership to deal adequately "'ilh the nation's C'conomic problems. Nessen said such criticism is "un- fair." and took ptirticular issue "'ith remarks of Sen. Barry Goldwater CR· Ariz.). who said i\1onday that Ford should leave Air Force One in lh~ hangar for the next eight months a nd t.'Qncenlrate instead on domestic mat· ters. Derending Ford's recent Far East lrip as one which ""'as important and Hunt Laid to Rest DALLAS IUPll -Billionaire l laro\dson Lafaye\le llunt v.·as buried ~londay in a simple s('rvice beside the j.\rave of his first \1·ife. Doze ns of pe rsons bundled up against the cold atte nded the services in-the First Ba p- t 1st C hurc h . the largest B apti~t church in lhl' n;Jlion. resulted tn at·complishment!t ... ~essen suggested in return that me m - bers of Congress "put their air lra\'e\ card in mothballs" and act on Ford's 3l-point program designed to meet the problems of inflation. recession and energy shortages. lie noted that Congress look vaca- tions during the November elections and Thanksgiving and will be leaving again soon ror the Ch ris tmas holid ays. ·'Ob'"iously, the economic situation is serious and there is a growing sense ()f frustration in the White Hous('." t\essen said. "The comments that the President is not dealing with the sag. ging econonl y -this seems to be un· fair. "'The President has a long-range viev.· a nd a plan for the economy and within that plan he is rc\'iev.•ing con· stanlly the s hift ... The overall plan for curing this sick economy is to get rid or the lon~·range deep infla- lion." f'ord. he said. is "frustrated ror the tountry. li e wants to get th(' <·oun· try out o f t hi s economic mess and unless Cong rcss acts, ii 's unfair." Al o ne poinl i n th l' t•r os~· exan1inat ion. Ben·\1eniste accused llaldeman of ""•:indering up :ind dO'.l'll and all over the lot'' and n1uddy· ing his <1nsv.·ers to 11ue~tions aboul ho1'' much ll :ildemun and :"ixon kncvJ aJiout \\':.itt•rg:.ilc. B<'n -\'cniste 11ai1rd unl11 aner thl' jury had }('ft the room to complain nbout lla ldeman ·s ans\vers to his questions. "The f:ict thllt Ll thrO\\:-. !\Ir. Ben· \1enisle out of his rhythm is no con· ecrn of mint•." John J . \\'il <;on s;iid. ll:ilde man m:iintai ned that a JunC' 2'1 , 1912. con1·e rsation in l\'hi ch he und i'\lxon talked aboul \\':.itcrgate con· spirators G. Gorden Liddy and E. llov.·ard ltunt did not n('ce!>s arily in- diea\(' ll a lde man kn('1,1,· lha.t Lidd.'· directed the break-in. The break·in had occurrc·d six days earlier. Nixon Backer Fined \\'i\S lll~G TO:\' IAPl Charlt•s N Jluseman. o'.l \\'as hinbrton l'll·ctric<.11 <'Ontr11ctor , pleaded guilty toda'.\' to making an illeRal SS,000 l'O ntribution 10 Hichard 1\1. i'\ixon's 19i2 rC'·elcct ion t•ampaign . U.S. District Judge Georµ:e I .. \·fart •.Jr. fined lfu,.eman SJ,000. ''The Dating Game'' When a customer chooses a date for installation of his carpeting. he wants to be assured that the carpeting will be installed on schedule We are able to provide last. efficient service. due to the fac t that we maintain all of our own crews. If necessa ry , because of cons truction de lays, we ca n ad1ust the sc 'hedu l ed dat e f o r o ur cu stomers convenience. After all. carpeting ·can be purcha sed many places. and the one thing we can provide that ot hers can't. is the tlEST SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA I 646-4838 • HOURS: Moo.lln'"-t..' lo 5:30 .:..flt .. ' to t -SAT .. filO lo s • 7